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CATALOG 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 


FOR THE YEAR 1936 
Nes. 1-12 


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


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1937 


NOTE 
These three additional title pages are supplied for 


those who prefer to bind the text in half-year volumes, 
or the text and index as separate volumes. 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


—SSSS 


1986 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 1 


UNITED STATES 
<j GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
ae WASHINGTON : 1936 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notep BY Users or THs CATALOG 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin 
(Frédéric Francois); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) ; 
Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob 
Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Wagner (Richard). 

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


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOG 


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

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

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

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

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

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


EateirGroup 1, Books proper = tes Ee $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
SeeeBEE SEG NNT Sets ee eee SE Oe SE eee 3.00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures___________ 2.00 
Paneer CC lOU1 Ca lSmicnee weet a oe Me Oe ee ee er ee ere Bt 2.00 
Ethie WEST Cal, COMDOSTELONS 22.42.58 Se ES 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Tllustrations_____ 2.00 
Sineie numbers, (except Book leaflets). 02 - . 50 
Amniudl Gndexes, cach, tor complete calendar’ year 22 32 ee 2.00 
AlSparts; for-complete calendar ‘year. ies ee et 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental hbrary in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

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

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


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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—-vili of nos. 8-4; 

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

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8: 

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

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

Czechcslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 4; 

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

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

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xui of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1984), pages vii-viii of no. 33 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vil of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13: 

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

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—xi1 of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—vili ‘of no. we 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), oes vill-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 

Luxemburg, vol. 6 Goin, pages vil—vili of no. 7; 

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1993), pages vi-v1i of no. 3: 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 Ms oe v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages XV-x1x of no. 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. (e 

Palestine | (excluding Trans-J ordan), vol. 28 (1983), pages vi-vil 
of no. 9; 

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

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920) ), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924). pages Vli-Vlli of nos. 5-6 ; 

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 138, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


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


statement of authorship is given. 


A media luz; by E. Donato, arr. Frank 
Victor; plectrum guit. © Jan. 17, 
1936; E pub. 53129; Radio city gui- 
tar studio, New York. 1 


A Nanterre: one step, paroles Gabri- 
ello, m Gaston Claret, arr. Francis 


Salabert ; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42236; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 2 


A piros kis epdrnek szép szaga van; 
song. © July 26, 1935; E pub. 52469 : 
John Mahas, Milwaukee. 3 


A sa guitare; poésie Pierre de Ronsard, 
m Francis Poulenc; avec acc. de pf. 
ou harpe. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42648; Durand & cie., Paris. 4 


Able to save and heal; hymn. © Jan. 
3, 1936; E pub. 52946; Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago. 5 


Abraham (An) Lincoln song; w Walt 
Whitman; bar. solo and mixed cho. 
©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 117089 ; 
Walter Damrosch, New York. 6 


According to the blue-print, you’re the 
girl for me; song. ©1e. Jan. 4, 
1936; E unp. 115732; Hdward Carson 
Williams, Detroit. 7 


Adair (Yvonne) Four little sketches; 
for interpretation through rhythmic 
‘movement, Yvonne Adair; pf. © 
Jan. 3, 1986; E for. 42565; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 8 


Add another smile to your collection ; 
Ww and melody Joseph Guttmann. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116056; 
Democratic natl. committee, Wash- 
ington. 9 


Addis Ababa; song. © 1. Jan. 30, 
1936; E unp. 117250; Curtis Wil- 
liams, New York. 10 


Address to the wood-lark; w Robert 
Burns, m William Jackson, jr., arr. 
Leslie Woodgate; men’s cho. © Dec. 
20, 1985; E for. 42201; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 11 


Adelita; mazurka espanol, D. F. Tar- 
rega, arr. Frank Victor; plectrum 


guit. © Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 53127; 
Radio city guitar studio, New York. 


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Adieu; pf. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 
116114; Carmen George Scotti, 
Queens Village, N. Y. 13 
Adios amigo; w and melody. ©1e. 


Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116344; Earle 
F. Olin, Los Angeles. 14 


Adored; song. © 1c Jan. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 116853; Leland H. Benedict, 
Norwich, N. Y. 15 


African forest song; intermezzo, Avril 
Coleridge-Taylor; orch. pts. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 42557; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 16 

Africana rhapsody; by King Rafael; 
pi © Ge. janet 19386" TH unp. 
115818; Rafael McCauley, Cincin- 
nati. 17 


Africanella; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1986; E unp. 116195; Clemente 
Giglio, N. Y. 18 


After dark; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown. ©1 ce. Jan. 6, 1936; 
unp. 115762; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 19 


After ten in the Cumberland Moun- 
tains; w F. Dell, m F. Silber; pf. © 
1c Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116963; 
Floyd Dell and Fritz Silber, Wash- 
ington. 20 


After you fall in love; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1. Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 116908 ; Clifford O. Buck, Cor- 
dova, Alaska. 21 


Afternoon; by Alec Rowley; pf. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Dec. 23, 1935; 
E for. 42471; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22, 


Against my will: song. ©1c. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115884; John F. Bux- 
ton, New York. 23 


’Avyarns Noyea (Agapis logia); from Oi 
eroteumenoi, w and m Nicholas 
Hatziapostolou. © Aug. 21, 1935; 
E pub. 52953; Apollo music co., New 
York. 24 


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Aggravatin’ Rose; song, melody Luther 
AU Clark) (© yives dan) 21-1 986e 0H) 
unp. 116747; Mabel Brabo, Mill Val- 
ley, Calif. 25 


Ah ha! I’m fickle, why I flicker like 
a fire fly; song. ©lc. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116793 ; Hilda Dorothea Mar- 
quardt, Los Angeles. 26 


Ah love but a day; song, w Robert 
Browning. ©1ece Jan. 8, 1936; BE 
unp. 116010; John Robert Speelman, 
Pittsburgh. 27 


Ah! She loves me; fox trot song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1986; E unp. 116508; Norbett C. 
Horn, Cincinnati. 28 


Ah want to go to heab’n; song. ©1c. 
Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115684; Jessie 
Jeannette Bowers, Long Beach, 


Calif. 29) 


Ahé, la Conga ...; paroles André de 
Badet, m Eliseo Grenet. © Nov. 1, 
19385; E for. 42621; Choudens, Paris. 

30 


Ahi wela; arr. S. G. Myers and Howard 
Stephens; Hawaiian guit. ensemble, 
with pf. acc. and w. © Nov. 12, 
1935; E pub. 52866; Natl. inst. of 
music and arts, ine., Seattle. aul 


Ah’m moanin’; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117241; Hollis 
Aaron Ayers, Charleston, 8. C. 32 


Aileen, aroon; song, Charlie C. Con- 
verse, arr. Michael McFarlane. © 
Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 53134; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 33 


Ain’t he good lookin’; w and m Sid- 


ney Clare. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; B 
unp. 116542; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 34 


Ain’t my brother, ain’t my sister, must 
be you I love; w H. Valrich, melody 
S. Valrich. © 1 ¢ Jan. 22, 1936; 
EH unp. 116810; Stephen Valrich and 
Helen Valrich, New York. 35 


Akahi hoi; by King Kalakaua, arr. 
Howard Grant Stephens and S. G. 
Myers; Hawaiian guit. ensemble, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 12, 1935; B 
pub. 52871; Natl. inst. of music and 
arts, inc., Seattle. 386 


—— —— 3 guits. and pf. © Nov. 
25, 1985; E pub. 53122; Natl. inst. 
of music and arts, ine., Seattle. 37 


Akkordeon ABC; leichte verstindliche 
schule, Curt Mahr; pf. akkordeon, 
mit 8, 12, 24 u. 36 bassen, mit einem 
anhang ftir instrumente mit 48~120 


biissen. © Nov. 29, 19385; E for. 
42130; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 38: 


iabamy beauty shop; w and m Joe: 
Young, Fred H. Ahlert, and Carmen. 
Lombardo; with guit. arr. © Jan. 
23, 1986; E pub. 58026; Crawford: 
music corp., New York. 39. 


Albany; symphonic poem; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117050; John 
F. Carabella, Albany. 40: 


\ibum of new radio favorites; w Clay- 
ton George Gage, and others, m Syl- 
vester Long Cross, and others; with: 
arr. for guit.etce. . no.. G2@pwee 
20, 1935; E pub. 52695 ; Master music 
makers, Portland, Or. 41 


Alibi on love; w and melody. © 1 ec 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115986; Flor-: 
ence H. Berry, Louisville. 42° 


All about you, all about me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115620; Moiselle Renstrom, Los An- 
geles. 43. 


All for the love of you; w Charles 
Houghton and Jim Compton, m Jim 
Compton. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E- 
unp. 117027; James H. Compton, after 
Wichita. 44- 


All for you; w Ned Washington, m. 
Robert Katscher; with guit. arr. 
Jan, 22, 1986; E pub. 52985; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 45. 


All glory, laud, and honor; proces- 
sional or anthem, w St. Theodulph,,. 
tr. J. M. Neale, m Melchior Tesch- 
ner, harmonized Johann Sebastian. 
Bach, ed. Norwood W. Hinkle; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 28, 1935; 
E pub. 52479; Oliver Ditson Co., inc., 
Boston. 46: 


All I need is the memory, of a blissful 
kiss with you; w David H. Hoch- 
reich, melody Bert Darl. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 117161; Betty 
Goetz, New York. 47 


All in a day; w David Goldberg, and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936 ae 
unp. 116309 ; George Herbert Bourne, 
Los Angeles. 48: 


All that I have in the world; pf., with 
words. ©1e. Jan. 6, 1936; EH unp. 
115827; William Begley, Windsor, 
Ont., Canada. 49 


All the thrills you ask for; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1935; EH unp. 
115941; Sarah Holland, Hollywood, 
Calif. 50! 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


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All the world; hymn of the world 
friendship, w Harry Webb Farring- 
ton, m adapted from Johann Michael 
Haydn, arr. and harmonized. 
Oct. 21, 1985; E pub. 52528; Edith 
Lovell Thomas, New York. 51 


All through the night; arr. Howard 
Grant Stephens; Hawaiian guit. en- 
semble, with pf. acc. © Nov. 12, 
1935; E pub. 52870; Natl. inst. of 
music and arts, ine., Seattle. 52 


— 4 pt. cho., old Welsh melody, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; male voices. 
© Dec. 28, 1985; E pub. 52630; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

53 


All up for Boston; string quartet, with 
pf. conductor. © Nov. 20, 1935; EH 
pub. 51656; James Ecker, West Rox- 


bury, Mass. 54 
All with love ta-too; song. © 1. 
Dec. 28, 1935;-E unp. 116028; 


Florence H. Berry, Louisville. +5 Y9) 


All you need to do is touch my hand; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 2, 1936; 
EH unp. 115545; Emily Labecki, Rox- 
bury, Conn. 56 


Alla en el rancho grande; Mexican 
song, Emilio D. Uranga, arr. Walter 
Kaye Bauer; band. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 52595; Hdward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. oF 


Alleluia, Christ is born; intro. Silent 
night, m J. A. Korman, arr. James 
A. Reilly ; mixed cho.; organ acc. © 
Dec. 30, 1985; E pub. 52557; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 58 


Allerlei volkstiinze auf dem klavier 
Zu spielen; in neuen sdtzen hrsg. 
Dore Brandt, unter mitarbeit Corona 
v. Knebel Doebritz u. Ursula Roese; 
pf. © Oct. 25, 1935; E for. 42400; 
Tonika Do-verlag, Berlin. 59 


Alma de mujer; de Los desheredados, 
letra y m Alberto Dominguez B. 
Dec. 10, 1935 ; E for. 42523; Southern 
Iausie pub. co., inc., New York. 

60 


Alma mater [and] Onward New 
Britain; songs. © Dec. 18, 1935; EB 
pub. 52650; Fred S. Mirliani, New 
Britain, Conn. 61 


Aloha oe; Hawaiian farewell song, 
Queen Liliuokalani, arr. Howard 
Grant Stephens; Hawaiian guit. en- 
semble with pf. ace. © Nov. 12, 
1935; E pub. 52869; Natl. inst. of 
musie and arts, inc., Seattle. 62 


Alone; song, w Arnold G. Kurth. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 25, 1936; H unp. 117072; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 63 


Alone with my shadow; fox-trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115580; Ben Kuz- 
niewski, Braddock, Pa. 64 


Alone with you; melody with pf. acc., 
and guit. arr. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; 
H unp. 115588; Warren Tout, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 65 


Along the garden path; by Paul Zil- 
cher, op. 172, no. 2; pf., six hands. 
© Jan. 2, 1986; EH pub. 52646; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 66 


Alpine valse; by H. Perosa; orch. pts. 
© July 8, 1935 ; EH for. 42263 ; Jacques 
Liber, London. 67 


Alpine (An) village inn; song, w 
Magdalena Hisele. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1936; E unp. 116568; Olga Tomich, 
Loudonville, O. 68 


Alte und neue volkslieder; volksmelo- 
dien leicht gesetzt E. Lorenz; chro- 
matische instrumente, mit 12-120 
bissen. © Nov. 29, 1935; E for. 
42128; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 69 


Alternativa (La); paso-doble, Victor 
Gonzalez; pf. ©1 ec. Jan. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 117362; Victor Gonzalez 
Fernandez, Tampa, Fla. 70 


Although I didn’t dance at all; w and 
melody. © 1-c- Dec. 31, 1935; H 
unp. 115541; Earl Franklin Showers, 
Santa Rosa, Calif. 71 


Always belittlin’; pf., with w. ©1le. 
Jan. 22, 1936; HB unp. 1168438 ; Hdward 
C. Meslon, St. Albans, N. Y. 72 


Always in my heart; w and melody 
Natalie Salandri. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1936; E unp. 116877; Natale Sal- 
andri Schultz, West Tisbury, Mass. 

73 


Always remember; waltz song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
EH ounp. 117371; Fern Evelyn Fugate, 
Van Wert, O. 74 


Am I dreaming; w and melody A. Baer. 
©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 116083 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 75 


Am I ever in your dreams, dear; waltz 
song, melody Sam Adelman and Ben 
Adeiman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; H 
unp. 116513; J. Leon Towers, Fed- 
eralsburg, Md. 76 


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17 


Dt. Il,ss., Veow 


Am I right or am I wrong; w Jerry 
Green and T. Weir, m I. Chambers. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115650; 
Ionne Chambers, Gerault Green and 
Truman Weir, Tulsa, Okl. 17 


Am I slippin’; one step smear, Shirley 
Pitts; band pts. © Jan. 1, 19386; E 
pub. 53091; Albert James White, 
Vinton, Ia. 78 


Amateur night in Harlem; song. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116865; 
Manny Rothman, New York. 79) 


America forever; w and melody. © 
hoe ele Si, IR” Dain e, IeIeae e 
Hubert HE. Duren, Westphalia, Ia. 

80: 


Americana; w Herb Magidson, m Con 
Conrad. ©1e. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115763; Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 81 


America’s golden age; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116345; 
Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 82 


America’s song; song. ©1c. Jan. 15, 
1936; EK unp. 116436; Alexander Mac. 
Phedran, New York, 83. 


Amor... que florece; tango, de Mila- 
groso Hollywood, letra Nenette Nor- 
iega, English, Marjorie Harper, m 
Tito Guizar. © Oct. 1, 1985; E pub. 
02499 ; Pastorcito pub. co., New York. 

84 


Amore . .; canzonetta, paroles et m 
Henri Jamin. © Nov. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42623; Nervera, Paris. 85: 


Amore mio; tango slow, P. E. Gnecco 
[and] Pupille di Velluto; tango, 
versi Gualtiero Merlotti, m Arnaldo 
Vigevani, orch. Virgilio Ripa: or- 
chestrina pti. © Oct. 15, 1985; E 
for. 42284; A. & G. Carisch & ¢.,, 
Milan. 86 


Amour et tango; tango chanté, paroles 
S. Chapelier, m H. Panella; ac- 
cordéon. © Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 
42148; L. Philippo, Paris. 87 


Amour (L’) oriental; tango-romance, 
B. Leopold; orch. ptes. © Dee. 25, 
1984; E for. 42278; Hdition conti- 
nental, B. Leopold, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 88 


An einem sommerabend; Te eee 
foxtrot, m wu. arr. Ernst Fischer; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © May 10, 
1935; E for. 42679; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 89 


And near it hangs a golden moon; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116672; 


Dorothe Anderson Lanning, Scotts- 
bluff, Neb. 


And on earth peace goodwill toward 
men; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1985; E 
unp. 115910; Victoria A. Keene, Red- 
ding, Calif. 91 


Angel (The) of wedding day; w and 
m Albert Volpe; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116219; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or, 92 


Angela Eleanor Mary McCann; from 
Katydid, so what? m Mary Young, 


arr. M. Young, Ed. A. Briggs and 
Mary ‘Tower, transcribed Joseph 
Marr; melody with pf. ace. © Nov. 


ale 1935 ; E pub. 52495; Mary M. 
Young, Woodmere, Te 1 N. Y. 93. 


Angelus Domini descendit de coelo; 
w from liturgy of the Roman Catho- 
lic church, m A. Schwanderla, op. 
30, no. 3; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E pub. 52556; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 94. 


Anita; song, melody Robert Cloud and 
Benj. Garrison. © 1 ¢ Jan. 20, 
1986; E unp. 116678; Harrison God- 
win Smith, Brooklyn. 95. 


Anna Livia Plurabelle; w James Joyce, 
m Hazel Felman. © Dee. 28, 1935; 
FE pub. 52504; Argus bk. shop, inc., 
Chicago. 96 


Annen-polka; by Johann Strauss, free 
arr., with new harmonies, Wilhelm 
Grosz; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Nov. 15, 
1935; E for. 42198; Universal music 
agencies, London. 97 


Annette, modiste; song, w A. Werelius. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117359; 
Axel Werelius and Norma Carlson, 
Chicago. 98 


Another day is ended; w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116180; 
Erma Thurston Young, Bethel, Me. 

$9 


Answer (An) to Red River valley; pf., 


with w. ©1e. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116369; John Joseph Brown, Cholos- 
kee, Fla. 100: 


Anthologia antiqua ; 17th and 18th cen- 
tury masters, transcribed Garth EHd- 
mundson; organ. bk. 2. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 52626; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 101 


Apart; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. C. L. 
McConnell. © 1 ¢ Dec. 26, 1985; 
E unp. 116122; Lola McConnell, 
Sucarnoochee, Miss. 102 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


126* 


Apollo; overture, Haydn Wood; mili- 
tary band pts. © Jan. 1, 1936; E 
for. 42480; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London, 103 


Apollonio (Feruccio) Otto ballabili; 
versi Lino Campanini, ed altri, m F. 
Apollonio, éd altri, raccolti B. Apol- 
lonio; pf. conduttore. © Aug. 23, 
1935; E for. 42087; Fabbri & c., Tri- 
este, Italy. 104 


Appalachian fantasy; based on three 
Appalachian folk songs, Hina Sher- 
man; small string orch. Se. ©1c. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116372; Daisy 
Elina Fairchild Sherman, Philadel- 
phia. 105 


Apple blossom time; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115988; Julia 
McMahon, Lone Rock, Ia. 106 


Apple pickin’ time in fall; waltz, w 
Marge Stewart, melody Ray Hibbe- 
ler.) © 1 c. Jan. 2, 19386;°H unp. 
115576; Margaret Zimmerman Stew- 
art, Mooringsport, La. 107 


Apple (The) tree; song, geiriau Cym- 
raeg I. D. Hooson, English tr. H. 
Idris Bell. © Jan. 17, 1936; E for. 
42665; W. S. Gwynn Williams, Llan- 
gollen, Wales. 108 


April in my heart; w F. Carling, m W. 
Larrabee. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116275; Weldon Larrabee and 
Foster Carling, Hollywood, Calif. 

109 

Arban’s famous methed for slide and 
valve trombone and baritone in bass 
clef; adapted by and issued under 
editorial supervision of Charles L. 
Randall and Simone Mantia. © 
Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 52702; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 110 


Are you afraid of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117185; 
William Donovan Wallace, Los An- 
geles. 


Are you ready ; negro jubilee spiritual ; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1935; 
E unp. 115522; William Crump, Dav- 
enport, Ia. 112 


Are you sincere, my dear; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 
116870; Joseph A. Caruso, Rensse- 
laer, N. Y. 113. 


Are you tired of me darling; w and m 
Jimmy Davis and Buddy Jones; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1935; E unp. 
116722; Southern music pub. co., INC, 
New York. 114 


BIKE 


Aria in G; by Alexander Martin Gif- 
ford; viola and pf. © Nov. 28, 1935; 
E for, 42441; Augener, ltd., London. 

115 


Arlene; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116002; Max Rodman, 
Hinsdale, Mass. 116 


Armer zigeuner ; tango, text u. m Paul 
Lincke, mit benutzung einer volks- 
melodie. © Sept. 20, 1935; E for. 
42506; Risi-ton-verlag, Berlin. 117 


Artistic compositions by Morris 
Browda; w after old Hindu text. © 
Dec. 20, 1935; EH pub. 52602; Wesley 
Webster, San Bruno, Calif, 118 


Artist’s life; waltz, Johann Strauss, op. 
316, free arr., with new harmonies, 
Wilhelm Grosz; 2! pfs., 4 hands. © 
Sept. 3, 1934; E for. 42199; Universal 
music agencies, London. 119 


As I came by a green forest side; pt. 
song, w adapted from Wynkyn de 
Worde’s Christmasse carolles, m 
J. W. Horton; 2 equal voices. © 
Dec. 3, 1935; E for. 42455; Boosey & 
co., itd., London. 120 


As long as our hearts are young; w 
and m Max Kester and Rona!d Hill, 
arr. F. E. Bentley; with arr. for 
ukulele. etc. © Dec. 19, 1935; E for. 
42338; Lawrence Wright music Co., 
ltd., London. - 121 


As the moon shines to-night, I dream 
of you; song, Frank Sayer. ©1.. 
Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 117073; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. pai 


As the moonlight shone thru your 
hair; waltz song, w Henry C. Cady ; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 24, 1932; 
E pub. 52699; John P. Holt, Stough- 
ton, Mass. 123 


As w’re strolling down the lane; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ¢. Jan:22, 1936;,.E 
unp. 116884; Leonard Bertrand, 
Spring Valley, Ill. 124 


Ask anyone; song, melody Jack Le 
Soir. © 1 c¢. Dec. 23, 1935; BE unp. 
114190; Harry F. Clarkson, Hemp- 
stead, N. Y. 125 


Ask me why; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116890; Ma- 
thilda Snell, Genou, Mont. 126 


Astuzie d’amore; tre quadri, Arturo 
Rossato, m Franco Casavola, ridu- 
zione per canto e pf., Guido Zuccoli. 
Opera completa. © Dec. 30, 1935; D 
39007 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 126% 


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127 


At a colonial ball; by Gustav Klemm ; 
pf. © Jan. 22, 19386; E pub. 52991 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 1277; 


At dusk; song, w Elizabeth M. Bruen. 
© Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52909; Mary 
Harriet Morley, Lemoyne, Pa. 128 


At evening; paroles Paul Bourget, 
English version John Alan Haugh- 
ton, m Claude Debussy, transcribed 
and arr. Sidney Fine; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Jan. 17, 1936: E pub. 52931; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 129 


At Lake Louise; song. © 1c Jan. 
6, 1936; E unp. 115770; Katie Faw- 
cett Johnson, Wycming, O. 130 


At Mattie’s ball; w and melody Mary 
Louise Russell. © 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 116366; Mary Louise 
Hodson, Ramon, N. M. 131 


At the break of dawn; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 116003; 
Max Rodman, Hinsdale, Mass. 132 


At the end of the rainbow trail; song, 
m Ethel Agee. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
EK ounp. 116782; Mary Wayland, 
Knoxviile, Tenn, 133 


At the top with you; w and m F. 
Wadsworth and Budd Dougherty. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116781; 
Farrell Wadsworth, Salt Lake City. 

134 


Ate tiwilight: sone. si©) leessden. a5: 
1936; E unp. 116420; Shirley M. 
Palmer, St. Petersburg, Fla. 135 


Attorneys and counsellors at law; 
march; band pts. © Aug. 7, 1935; 
BH pub. 51992; Roland C. Bucher, 
Brooklyn. 136 


Aus frolichen zeiten ; potpourri, Viktor 
Hruby ; odeon u. salonorch. stimmen. 
© Dee. 1, 1935; H for: 4288127. 
Cranz, Brussels, Belgium. 137 


Authentic (The) theory practice book 
on the grammar of music; by W. F. 
Keller. grade 1. © Oct. 25, 1935; 
EK for. 42050; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) lItd., London. 138 


Autumn sorrow; Russian folk-song, 
traditional w, Hnglish version W. 
Edward Brown, m arr. Boris Leven- 
son; men’s cho. © Jan. 2, 1986; E 
pub. 52659; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 139 


Auxiliary day; w Mrs. Har! J. Mullins, 
m Mrs. Irl L. Johnson; pf. © Dec. 
16, 1935: E pub. 952397; Natl. 
women’s auxiliary to the Railway 
mail assn., San Leandro, Calif. 140 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Avanti fascisti avanti; canzone, m Joe 


Falbo. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117197; Ida Camerlengo, Steuben- 
ville, O. 141 


Awaiting the night; tango fox trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116356; Michael Antenucci, New 
York. 142 


Awake, good people all; Christmas 
earol, w traditional, m Basil Maine; 
pf. or organ ace. © Nov. 25, 1985; 
E for. 42440; Augener, ltd., London. 

143 


Awake in a dream; from Desire, w 
and m Leo Robin and Frederick 
Hollander ; with arr. for ukuiele, ete. 
© Jan. 23, 1936; E pub. 53115; Para- 
mount productions musie corp., New 
York. 144 


Awake or aSleep; w and melody. © 
1 ¢c.,Jan. 30, 1986; Ho unpy tii Zao. 
Lewis Bellin and Edward Dorien, 
New York. 145 

Awake, our souls: w Isaae Watts; 

double mixed cho. © 1c. Jan. 7, 

1936; E unp. 117081; Olive Ells- 

worth Proudfit, i. e. Mrs. George C. 

Proudfit, Natchitoches, La. 146 


Awn i Fethlem; hen garol Nadolig, 
caine werin, cofnodwyd gan J. Lloyd 
Williams, y geiriau allan o Canwyll 
y Cymru, trefn. ar gyfer leisiau 
merched gan J. M. Lloyd. © Oct. 
25, 1935; E for. 42870; John Morgan 
Lloyd, Barry, lamorganshire, 
Wales. 147 


Ay, Gitanos; w Velma Hitchcock, m 
Vera Hakin; low voice. © Jan. 13, 
1936; E pub. 52850; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 148 


Az én lelkem; sz6vegét irta: Munkécsi 
Marton, zenéjét szerzette: Fdéthy 
Fiscker Ernéd. © Nov. 1, 1985; E 
pub. 53089 ; Erno Fischer, New York. 

149 


B.S. A. march. pi ©-il-¢) dan plies 
1936; E unp. 116777; Charles Emer- 
son Wiigis, Thorndale, Pa. 150 


Baby, I love you; from Lives for love, 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 116978; Judson LaHaye, jr., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 151 


Baby talk; song, m Karl Kaye. © 1 
e. Jan. 7, 2936°>> © “unp: dias 
Alfred Bullock, Greenville, N. C. E 

15: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Baby (The) we're leaving behind; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 19386; 
E unp. 116785; Robbie Webster, 
Croswell, Mich. 153 


Baby’s lullaby; song, arr. Catharine 


Penn. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 
116571; George Dalton, Berkeley, 
Calif. 154 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Andante in 
F; from the Clavier sonata in D 
minor, transcribed for 2 pfs. 4 
hands, Cyril Scott. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
E for. 42490; Elkin & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 155 


——  Bach’s little organ Preiude and 
Fugue in G minor; transcribed; pf. 
@©liec Jan. 2, 1986; EH unp. 115626; 
Robert Rogers Hubach, Kansas City, 
Mo. 156 


Courante; from Third violincello 
[sic] suite, arr. Harry Volpe; plec- 
trum guit. © Jan. 17, 1986; E pub. 
53122; Radio city guitar studio, New 
York. 157 
Fuga; from First violin sonata, 
arr. Harry Voipe; plectrum guit. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E pub. 53180; Radio 
city guitar studio, New York. 158 
—— Jesus lying in the manger; Christ- 
mas anthem, w Jacobus De Bene- 
dictus, tr. Neale, m arr. John Holler ; 
junior choir; organ ace. © Sept. 30, 
1935; E pub. 51842; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 159 
Jig fugue in G; transcribed for 2 
pts., 4 hands, Cyril Scott. © Jan. 
9, 1936; E for. 42491; Elkin & co., 


Itd., London. 160 
——Konzert in A-dur; fiir klavier, 
cembalo, wu. streichorch., ausgabe 
mit unterlegter zweiter klavier- 


stimme als ersatz des streichorchs., 
Willy Rehberg; 2 klaviere. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E for. 42363; Steingriber 
verlag, Leipzig. 161 
—— Passacaglia; freely transcribed 
Abram Chasins; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Dee. 30, 1985; E pub. 52625; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 162 
—— The passion chorale; hymn Paul 
Gerhardt, English text Charles San- 
ford Terry, melody Hans Leo Has- 
sler, harmonized J. S. Bach, arr. 
John Earle Newton; women’s cho. 
© Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 530389; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 163 
Prelude; arr. Harry Volpe; plec- 
trum guit. © Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 
58131; Radio city guitar studio, 
New York. 164 


176 


—— Preludio e fuga in la min.; dalle - 
Fughe per organo, G. S. Bach, in- 
terpretazione orchestrale Fernando 
Limenta. Partitura. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 42556; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 165 


—— Preludio XXII; from The well- 
tempered clavichord, v. 1, tran- 
seribed for mixed voices, without w, 
Walter Aschenbrenner. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 53081; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 166 


Suite; H moll, fiir flote u. streich- 
orch., bearb. Lambros Demetrios 
Callimahos; fl6te u. klavier. © Nov. 
29, 1935; E for. 42124; B. Schott’s: 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 167 


Suite facile; arr. Henry Geehl; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
42483; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., Lon- 
don. 168. 


Ten old German chorales ; adapted. 
for pipes Donald Dalley, from arrs. 
J. S. Bach; treble pipe in D, alto 
pipe in A, and ten. pipe in D. © 
Dec. 12, 1985; E for. 42452; Augener, 


Itd., London. 169: 
Three chorale harmonizations; 
melodies Philipp Nicolai, Hassler 


and Decius, arr. J. S. Bach, new arr. 


Walter Sassmannshausen; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 20, 1935; E pub. 
52920; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 170 


Bacheior of hearts; w B. Nisen, m M. 
J. Davidson. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 116530; Milton J. Davidson 
and Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. 171 


Back in Indiana; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1936; EH unp. 116630; Ray 
Osaski, La Porte, Ind. (Ps 


w and melody. © 1. Jan. 27, 
1936; E unp. 117031; Chas. M. Berry, 
Inglewood, Calif. 173 


Back on lover’s hill; fox-trot song. © 
te jante 2. 19386" HY une, 19tG125< 
Rossie Broome, Sumrall, Miss. 174 


Back to the range; song, w Jean Berry 
Kosht. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 
116679; Gertrude Wells, San Fran- 
Cisco. 175 


Ballet (A) of the seasons; by Henry 
Cyphus; pf. © Dec. 6, 19385; E for. 
42488; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

176 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


177 


Ballymoney ; ballad of Ireland, w Sean 
O’Hara, m coll. and arr. Melfort 
D’Alton; med. or high voice. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 52853; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 177 


Mraros (Balos); Greek dance, arr. 
Antonios Sakellariou; pf., with let- 
ters for guit., banjo and accordion 
chords. © Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 
52952; Apollo music co., New eres 

7 


PRamba; de Maria Elena, letra Ernesto 
M. Cortazar, m Lorenzo Barcelata. 
© June 11, 1935; E for. 42686; Im- 
pulsora cinematografica, s. a., Mex- 
ico, D. F., Mexico. 179 


Bambolita; tango, versi L. L. Martelli 
e E. Neri, m Mario Mariotti; pf. 
© Nov. 30, 19385; E for. 42549; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 180 


Bang—the bell rang; from The illus- 
trators’ show, w Frank Loesser, m 
Irving Actman; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Jan. 18, 1936; E pub. 53078; 
Chappell & co., ine., New York. 181 


Bar (The) room blues; song, m James 
L. Brown. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; EH 
unp. 115989; Henry Oliver, Saska- 
toon, Sask., Canada. 182 


Barber’s (The) dream; pf., with w. 
©1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116751 ; 
Richard George Ohmert, Ft. Wayne. 

183 


Barefoot blues; fox-trot, from Crimen 
a las 8, w Paul Wyer, m Dick John- 
son and Hector Lagna Fietta; pf. 
© July 15, 1935; E for. 42533 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., ltd., London. ~ 

184 


Barn dance; by Herbert Brandvig, op. 
9, no. 3; violin, 1st pos., and pf. 
Dec. 31, 1985; E pub. 53040; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 185 


Basses et chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d@’harmonie, année 1935; 
de Jacques de la Presle et René 
Guillou. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42153; Heugel, Paris. 186 


Bauerngeneral (Der); operette in 3 
akten, text Julius Brammer und 
Gustav Beer, m Oscar Straus; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © July 16, 
1931; D 39010; W. Karezag, Vienna, 
Oscar Straus, Bad Ischl, Austria, 
Julius Brammer and Gustav Beer, 
Vienna. 186* 


Baynon (Arthur) Four souvenirs; 
suites) pt, © Deer 2. 1935: EH) for. 
42117; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

187 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Be thou faithful unto death; confirma- 
tion, Leutzel, arr. Walter Sass- 
mannshausen ; mixed voices. © Dee. 
20, 1985; E pub. 52918; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 188 

Be Thou my guide; text and m Walter 


Ernest Buszin; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52877; Con- 


cordia pub. house, St. Louis. 189 
Beau soir; de Debussy, arr. Jascha 
Heifetz; violin and pf. © Dee. 20, 


1935; E pub. 52687; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 190 


Beautiful dreams; w Ross Latshaw; 
pf. © 1c Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117292; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 191 


Beautiful hands; valse song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 1159387; Clara 
McMullen, Waterloo, Ia. 192 


Beautiful hills; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 17, 1986; H unp.: 116520; 
Clyde (Skeets) Yaney, St. Louis. 

193 


Beautiful land of dreams; song, w E. 
Louise Savage. ©1ce. Jan. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 116052; William F. Barm- 
bold, Jamaica, N. Y. 194 


Beautiful sky ; Mexican folk song, Eng- 
lish adaptation Wilbur Weeks, m 
arr., with pf. ace. Edward Harris; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E pub. 52619; J. Fischer’ & bro., 
New York. 195 


Beautiful (The) stream; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; H.unp, digas; 
Samuel Mink, New Haven. 196 


Beauty’s only skin deep ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115715; 
Henri Ernest Reinhard, Baltimore. 

197 


Beaux nuages d’automne; valse, Gino 
Bordin, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42234; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 198 


Beaver Valley moon; w Daisy Fields; 
pt. © 1 ¢. Jan,’ 31,1936 >" mae 
117293; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 199 


Because I am jealous of you; w and 


melody. ©1e. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117141; Orville Stanley Spencer, 
Detroit. 200 


Because I have found you; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116370; 
John Joseph Brown, Chokoloskee, 
Fla. 201 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


227 


Because of memories; w and melody. 
© 1e. Jan. 14, 19386; E unp, 116347 ; 
Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 202 


Because you mean so much to me; song, 
w Bonita Dunlap. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115596; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 203, 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Joyful, joy- 
ful, we adore Thee; w Henry Van 
Dyke, melody from Beethoven’s. 
Ninth symphony, arr. Herbert San- 
ders; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Dec. 7, 1935; E pub. 52481; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 204 


Moonlight sonata; first movement 
arr. Mort.H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 
14, 1936; E pub. 52886; Calumet 
musie co., Chicago. 205 


Rain music; concerto, adapted 
from op. 61, w Joseph S. Cotter, jr., 
m arr. and harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
1935; E pub. 52514; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 206 


Before I met you I never knew love; 
wand melody. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 117164; E. M. Sosnowchik, 
Campbell, O. 207 


Before we part; song. ©1ce. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117278; Dorothy 
K[unigunda] Schleyer, Chicago. 

208 

Before you came; w Will Carroll, m 
Florence Worthington. © 1 c. Jan. 
25, 1936; E unp. 116968; Florence E. 
Ward, Brooklyn. 209 


Behag tintal: melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1936; E unp. 117231; Sarat Lahiri, 
New York. 210) 


Behold that star; star, irregular, w and 
negro spiritual melody Thomas W. 
Talley, m harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
1935; E pub. 52525; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 211 


Behold the Lord High Executioner ; 
from The mikado, w W. S. Gilbert, 
m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Bryceson 
Treharne; mixed cho. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E pub. 53157; Boston music 
co., Boston. 2123) 


Behold, what manner of love; anthem, 
text from the Scriptures, m C. Albert 
Scholin; mixed cho., with incidental 
ten. solo; organ ace. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52862; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 213 


Believe me if all those endearing young 


charms; arr. Howard Grant Ste- 
phens; Hawaiian, guit. ensemble, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 12, 1935; HE 


9 


pub. 52868; Natl, inst. of music and 
arts, ine., Seattle. 214 


Belkis, regina di Saba; 1° suite dal 
ballo omonimo, Ottorino Respighi; 
partitura d’orch. © Dec. 17, 1935; 
E for. 42077; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

215 


Bella bellina; dai Canti d’amore, pa- 
role popolari senesi, m Giulia Recli; 
soprani e contralti, a cappella. © 
Dec. 5, 1985; E for. 42054; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan, 216 


Bella Napoli; suite, A. Ferraris, arr. 
Hubert Bath; orch. pts. © May 18, 
1985; E for. 42265; Jacques Liber, 
London. 217 


Beloved vagabond ; w and melody Eve- 
lyn Pennie. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 116523; Evelyn Panikoff, New 
Haven. 218 


Beneath a starlit heaven; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116634; 
Genevieve Brown Jones, Pelican 

- Rapids, Minn. 219 


Beneath the weeping pine; valse song. 
©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; EH unp. 116126; 
B. Ugene, Twin Falls, Id. 220) 


Benediction service; w from Liturgy of 
the Roman Catholic church, m Sister 
M. Elaine; sop. 1, 2 and alto; organ 
acc. © Dee. 30, 1935; E nub. 52560; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

Papel | 


Benedictus es, Domine; m Charles O. 
Banks; mixed cho.; organ ace. © 
Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52783; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 222 


Berceuse; pf. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1936; HE 
unp. 116399; David Alshansky-Licht- 
enstein, New York. 223 


Berceuse pour le petit ours; paroles 
Pierre Lorys, m Joseph Strimer; 
sop. 1, 2 et alto cho., sans acc. © 
Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42140; Jean 
Jobert, Paris. 224 


Bergunker (Max) Arabesque; by Max 
Berry: pf. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 116584; Max Bergunker, Brook- 
lyn. 225 


Best (The) pal I ever had; pf., with 
guit. arr.. and w. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E pub. 53060; Asher Sizemore, Louis- 
ville. 226 


Bética; Spanish classic dance, A. Ur- 
meneta; org. ptes. © Jan. 1, 1986; 
E for. 42591; Amado Urmeneta 
Sesma, Barcelona, Spain. DA 


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228 


Betty’s lied; aus Das mi&dchen vom 
Moorhof, v. Hans Otto Borgmann, 
klaviersatz Walter Borchert; Klav- 
ier. © Nov. 21, 1935; E for. 42596; 
Ufaton-verlags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

228 


Between dances; w and melody Dave 
Franklin. © 1. ¢« Jan. 9, 19386; E 
unp. 116075; Famous music corp., 
New York. 229 


Between puffs on a cigarette; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 
116754; Paul Zimmerman, Brooklyn. 

230 


Bewildered; song. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 115784; Elizabeth Mae An- 
derson, Bay City, Mich. 231 


Bier stube songs; Bavarian m and en- 
tertainment, Roy Steffen. © Nov. 
29, 1985; AA 193569; Bismark hotel 
co., Chicago. 232 


Big ship; from Music hath charms, w 
Desmond Carter, m Mabel Wayne; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc., and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Dec. 4, 1985; E for. 
42346; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

233 


Bilder fran Sverige; potpourri, 6dver 
svenska folkvisor och danser, B. Leo- 
poid; ork. stimmor. © Dee. 15, 
1934; E for. 42279; Edition continen- 
tal, B. Leopold, Prague, Czechoslo- 
vakia. 234 


Bird (The) book; 6 pieces, Joseph 
Wardale; pf. © Dec. 2, 1985; E. 
for. 42122; Schott & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 235: 


Bird songs; w and m Pearl G. Cur- 
ran, arr. Carl Deis; women’s 38. pt. 
cho. © Dec. 28, 1985; E pub. 52634; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 236: 


Birds of a feather in Hawaii; w Bob 
Rothberg, melody Sammy Timberg. 
©1ec. Dec. 31, 1985; E unp. 115739; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 237 


Bizet (Georges) Habanera; from Car- 
men, new arr. Mort H. Glickman; 
pf. © Jan. 13, 1986; E pub. 52914; 
Calumet music ¢o., Chicago. 238 


Black and blue; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 29, 1986; EH: unp. 117176; Stanley 
Gross, Newark, N. J. 239) 


Bleck (The) man’s blues; song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 117234; 
Ruth H. Gannon, San Francisco. 

240 


pt. III, n. s., v. 3L 


Black serenade; fox-trot, V. Semerini, 
arr. G. L. Cergoli; orch. pts. © June 
10, 1985; E for. 42083; Fabbri & c, 
Trieste, Italy. 241 


Blame it on the daylight saving time; 
w Ann Hoadley; pf. © 1 ce. Jan. 
31, 1936; E unp. 117294; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 242 


Bless’d be Vermont; w and m Phyllis 
Fergus. © Dec. 20, 1985; E pub. 
502843; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 243 


Blessed one; w Eva Eloise Burge; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117295; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

244 


Blessings (The) of your faith in me; 
fox-trot song. © 1. Dec. 4, 1985; 
E unp. 115905; Irvin L. Noakes, 
Boise, Id. 245. 


Eleu; du Ziegfeld folies, paroles André 
de Badet, m Pierre Neuville. © Nov. 
1, 19385; E for. 42622; Choudens, 
Paris. 246. 

Blowing kisses through a rainbow ; fox- 
trot song, w Tom Fowler. © 1. 
Jan. 14, 1936; EH unp. 116885; Henry 
Duncan Peckham, Stewart Manor, 
eh NG 247 


Blue (The) and the gold; Charles 
Major school song. © Jan. 7, 1936; 
Ef) pub. 52775 ; Helen Stringer Giddey, 
Shelbyville, Ind. 248 


Blue blue me; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1986; EH unp. 116681; Jay 
V. Peterson and Jewell Sims, San 
Francisco. 249 


Blue, blue moon, with your moon moon 
blues; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
17, 1985; E unp. 115870; Effie Carte- 
Young, Warner, Alta., Canada. 250 


Blue (The) Cascades and you; w Anita 
Martin Graves; pf. ©1e. Jan. 11, 
1986; E unp. 116206; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 251 

Blue Danube; waltz, Johann Strauss, 
op. 314, free arr., with new har- 
monies, Wilhelm Grosz; 2 pfs., 4 


hands. © Oct. 38, 1984; ‘HH. for. 
2200; Universal music agencies, 
London. 252 


Blue over you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 116972; Win- 
fred Clayton Dyer, Rockvale, Col. : 

293 


Blue (The) rhythm blues; song. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 116330; 
Bartlett Rhodes, Eureka Springs, 
Ark. 254 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


2.82 


Blue thoughts; by Eubie Blake; pf. 
© Jan. 3, 1986 ; E pub. 52834; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 255 


Bluegrass moon; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
20, 1936; E unp. 116705; Andrew 
Jackson Jelf, Louisville. 256 


Bobbe (Die) mit’n zeidin; w Morris 
Rund, m Sholom Secunda. © Jan. 
3, 1986; E pub. 52891; J. & J. Kam- 
men music co., inc., Brooklyn. 257 


Boladeres Ibern (Guillermo de) EHstu- 
dio; sobre la sonata de Claro de luna, 
Beethoven, para pf., Guillermo de 
Boladeres. © Jan. 16, 1936; E for. 
42674; Guillermo de Boladeres Ibern, 
Barcelona, Spain. 258 


Borinquen ; by Pedro Flores; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1985; E unp. 116786; 
Southern music pub, co., inc., New 
York, 259) 


Bossi (Renzo) ‘Tre interludi; op. 36, 
per La figlia di Jorio, trascrizione 
Tommaso Ferrante; grande banda. 
Partitura. © Dee. 30, 1985; E for. 
42061; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 260) 


Bounty (The) mutineers; w and m 
Frank R. Treasure; men’s voices. 
© Dec. 30, 1985; EH pub. 52635; Hda- 
ward Schuberth & co., inc., New 
York. 261 


Bow your head; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115640; Ruth 
EK{llen] Gannon, San Francisco. 262 


Bozza (Hugéne) Dix piéces faciles; 
violon, 4 la 1°°° pos., et pf. © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42641; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie., Paris. 263 


Brahms (Johannes) Cradle song; op. 
49, no. 4, w Karl Simrock, tr. Arthur 
Westbrook, m arr. G. M. Compagno. 
1. Mixed voices—2. Sop. 1, 2: and alto. 
© Dec. 19, 1935 ; E pub. 52692, 52693 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

264, 265 


transcribed and arr. C. Paul 
Herfurth ; violin and pf., with violin 
obbl. ad lib. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 
503160; Boston music co., Boston. 

266 


Slumber song; w Georgina Tan- 
her, m adapted Helen Fothergill, 
from a waitz by Brahms; unison 
voices. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 
42454; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

267 

— Wiegenlied; English w Howard 


Johnson, m arr. Hd. Smalle; male 
voices. © Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 


——— 


51882—36——_2 11 


52966; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 268 


Bread and gravy; w and m Hoagy 
Carmichael; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1985; E unp. 116728; Southern 
music pub. co., inc.,. New York. 269 


Breakin’ in a pair of shoes; w Ned 
Washington and Dave Franklin, m 
Sam. H. Stept; with guit. arr. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52806; Leo 
Feist, inc, New York. 270 


Breathes there a man; w Herb Magid- 


son, m Burton Lane. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 116541; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 271 


Breathless; w S. Granell, m Morty 


Lowell. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 
116014; Mortimer Lefkowitz, New 
York. 272 


Bride (The) comes home; w Tot Sey- 
mour, m Vee Lawnhurst; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 18, 1936; E pub. 
52801; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 273 


Bright and gay; polka; pf. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E pub. 52903; Henry J. 


Sterner, Hmaus, Pa. 274 
Bright eyes; rhythmic intermezzo, 
Sydney Baynes; orch. pts. © Dec. 
17, 1985; E for. 42576; Victoria 
music pub. co., ltd., London. Ze 
Bring back that smile; song. © 1 e¢. 


Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117188; Nathan 
Shutzman, Keene, N. H. 276 


Broadway blues; w EH. Z. Norten, m 
Mat Volk. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; F 
unp. 1176387; E. Z. Norten and 
Mat[hias Stephen] Volk, Philade!- 
phia. 277 


Broadway farmer; w and melody. © 
1-¢._Jan. 21, 1986;, BE unp. 116787 
Robbie Webster, Croswell, Mich. 

278 

Broken dreams; w Joseph Habib; pf. 
© ic. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116214; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


279 

Brokethearted and blue; w _ and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
116108; Louise Erlanger, Louisville. 
280) 

Brook (The); pf., with w. © 1 «. 


Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 117160; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 281 


Buckroe moon ; waltz, w and m Samuel 
A. Broecato; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 52706 ; 
Freeman music co., New York. 282 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


283 


Bugle call; by Samuel Kaylin. no. 4-6. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 116544; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

283 


Bugle (A) call to youth; hymn, w 
James M. Gray, m B. D. Ackley. © 
Dee. 27, 19835; E pub. 52548; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 284 


Bugs about you; fox trot, w E. Parker, 
m B. Parker. © 1c Jan, 9, 1936; 
EH unp. 116034; Beulah and Evelyn 
Parker, Mantua, O. 285 


Build thee more stately mansions; Ww 
Oliver W. Holmes, m David Hugh 
Jones; male voices; pf. or organ 
ace. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 53038; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 286 


Builder (The); w James W. Foley, 
m Charles Wakefield Cadman, op. 
78, no. 1, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
sop., alto, and bar. © Dec. 10, 
1985; E pub. 52717; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 287 


Builder Bill’s; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116707; Anna 
G. Winger, Amery, Wis. 288 


Bulerias gitanas; baile flamenco, Mod- 
esto et Vicente Romero; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1985; E for, 42611; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 289 


Burgmiiller (Fr.) Twenty-five etudes ; 
op. 100, arr. Alfred Butler; 2 pfs. v. 
2, etudes 15-25. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 52767; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 290: 


Burle (Le) di Lisetta; comico-roman- 
tico, Antonio Lega. © Dee. 20, 1935; 
D 39015; Giovanni Garau, Rome. 

290* 


Busy body; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown. © 1 ¢. Jan. 6, 1936; 
H unp. 115759; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 291 


Busy-bull-eye ; foxtrot, w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116816; 
Nicholas Heltay, Allentown, Pa. 292 


But I was wrong; w and melody Russ 
Lyon. ©1ec. Jan. 4, 19386; E unp. 
115746; E. Russell Lyon, East Lan- 
sing, Mich. 298 


But where are you; from Follow the 
fleet, w and m Irving Berlin; with 
guit. Symbols, and chords for uku- 
lele and banjo. © Jan. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 52751; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 294 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


By a Gypsy campfire in the moonlight; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 
116472; Mary Toth, Pontiac, Mich. 

295 


By special request; song, arr. Eley 
Card. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116386; Lucile Gay Coleman, Totten- 
ville, S. I., N. Y. 296 


By the light of the moon; w Sally 
Jane; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1986; H 
unp. 117296; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 297 


By the old covered bridge of my 
dreams; song. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 116281 ; Opal Chronis, Indian- 
apolis. 298 


By the wishing well; English w Eu- 
gene Stanley, m Henry Himmel; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc., and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Nov. 7%, 1935; E for. 
42410; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

299 


C’est Mado; java, paroles S. Chapelier, 
m E, Paoli; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1935: E for. 42150; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 300 


C’était trop beau; chanson, paroles 
Edith Davidson. © 1 ¢. Dee. 238, 
1935; E unp. 117093; Paul Segnitz, 
Paris. 301 


Cabin of dreams; w Ellen Lorraine; 
pf: © 1-c. Jan. 31, 19865" HB imp 
117297; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 


land, Or. 302 
Caliban upon Setebos; by Granville 
Bantock; pf. Berners ed. © Oct. 


30, 1985; E for. 42394; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 308 


California ; mixed voices; in B flat. © 
Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 52981; Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 304 


Call (The) from the minaret; by Max 
Berry ; violin direction. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 19386; E unp. 116985; Max Ber- 
gunker, Brooklyn. 305 


Call (The) of spring; w and melody 
Jack Clash. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 117249; John Edward Clash, 
Iron Mountain, Mich. 306 


Call upon the name of Jesus; hymn. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116393; 
David Daniel Murray, Washington. 

307 


Calling you back to me; song, arr. El- 
wood M. Wilson. © 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 
1936; E unp. 117133; Regis Wuen- 
schel, Mt. Oliver, Pa. 308 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


ood 


Calmer d’un baiser; paroles et m Na- 
nette Bordeaux; pf. ©1c. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115766; Helena Veil- 
leux, New York. 309) 


Campbells (The) are coming, hooray! 
hooray; theme song, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116713; 
Sidney Holden, Hollywood, ea 

3 


Campfire memories ; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116955; Coburn Tuller, Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich. 311 


Can I sleep in your barn tonight, Mis- 
ter; w and m Kelly bros.; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 19385; E unp. 116724; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 312 


Can it be I’m in love; waltz, w and 


melody. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115772; George Humphreys, Jack- 
son, O. - 313 


Can it be true; w and melody; with 
guit. symbols. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1986; 
_E unp. 116392 ; Johnny Russo, Brook- 
lyn. 314 


Cancion y danza andaluza; de José M. 
Lucchesi; violon et pf., avec acc. de 
quatuor 4 cordes. © Aug. 1, 1935; 
EK for. 41453; Henry Lemoine et cGie., 
Paris. : 315 


Candle glow; Christmas fantasie, arr. 
Kenneth Forster; pf. © Dec. 28, 
1935; E pub. 52570; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 316 


Candlelight; w Bob Rothberg, melody 
Lionel G. Moran and Henry Hal- 
stead. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 


116717; Southern music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 3lT 
Cantando y riendo; bolero; melody 


and harmony, with w. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1936; E unp. 116576; Augusto 
Coen, New York. 318 


Canto (11) della riscossa; canzone, 
melodia Yole Borghi. © 1c. Nov. 
26, 1935; E unp. 113896; Hugo 
Borghi, Brooklyn. 319 


Canzone (La) di Maggio; op. 33. © 
1 e. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115682; 
Pietro Cimini, Los Angeles. 320 


Caprice viennois; by Fritz Kreisler, 
transcribed Jascha Gurewich; E flat 
alto saxophone and pf. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52777; Charles Foley, 
New York. ool 


13 


Caracol (El); rumba, de Escala en 
la ciudad, letra Luis Ese, m AI- 
fonso Sayons; pf. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E for. 42530; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 322 


Carefree; from A royal exchange, new 
English lyric Desmond Carter, m 
Edward Horan; with chords named 
for pf. accordion and guit. © Dec. 
5, 1985; E for. 42564; Harms, inc., 
New York. 323 


Careless love; w M. Kelly, melody R. 


Lyons. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 
116650; Ruth Lyons and Marian 
Kelly, Los Angeles. 324 
Caress me; fox-trot song. ©1c. Jan. 
20, 1936; E unp. 117264; Kala 
Shultz, Keokuk, Ia. 325 


Carmelita; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 ce Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115749; 
Hinar Swensson, Smethport, Pa. 326 


Carmen; tango, w A. M. Kohler, m 
Rebecca I. Grimes. © 1 c¢. Dec. 20, 
1935; E unp. 116110; Agnes M. Koh- 
ler and Rebecca Grimes, Tucson, 
Ariz. SF 


Carnival in Spain; w and m Harry 
Parr-Davies, arr. Dudley E. Bay- 
ford; with arr: for ukulele, pf. ac- 
cordion and guit. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
EH for. 42312; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


ltd., London. 328 
Kaaorovepns (Carotsieris); arr. George 
Buyukas; pf., with w. © Aug. 21, 


1935; E pub. 52956; Apollo music co., 
New York. 329 


Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
James Bland, arr. John Klenner ; 
male quartette. © Jan. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 53084; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 330 


Carry on America; w Tot Seymour, m 
Vee Lawnhurst; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Jan. 9, 1936; E pub. 
52786; Popular melodies, inc., New 


York. 331 
Carse (Adam) ‘Two easy trios; vio- 
lin, violoncello and pf. © Dec. 30, 


1935; E for. 42449; Augener, Itd., 
London. BoZ 


Casa (The) Loma meeting; w S. Cahn, 
melody S. Chaplin. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116065; Sammy Cahn 
and Saul Chaplin, New York. 333 


Casella (Alfredo) Concerto; op. 56; 
pf., violino, violoncello ed  orch. 
Partitura. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 
42073; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 334 


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330 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Casita blanca; argentin tango, melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116811; 
Ramon Littee, Detroit. 335 


Castelnuovo Tedesco (Mario)  Con- 
certo; violoncello e orch. Partitura. 
© Dee. 17, 1935; E for. 42080; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 336 


Castles in the air; 2-pt. song, poem 
James Ballantine, m an old Scottish 
melody, arr. Samuel Liddle; equal 
voices. © Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 
42520; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 337 


Catch a moonbeam; w M. Kelly, mel- 
ody R. Lyons. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116652; Marian Kelly and 
Ruth Lyons, Los Angeles. 338 


Cat’s (The) pyjamas; whimsical walk, 
Nat Newman; pf. © Jan. 13, 1936; 
E for. 42543; Walsh, Holmes & ©Co., 
ltd., London. 339 


*Cause I loved you so; waltz, w Ruth 
Allen and George Cogswell, m Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 116915; Ruth Luella Allen, 
Walpole, Mass. 340 


’Cause she loved to play with soldiers; 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 116059; William Peterfield 
Trent, jr., Stamford, Conn. 341 


Cavaleata; fox trot, da La traccia 
infernale, Dax e Chiappo, arr. Gino 
Filippini ; piccola orch. pti., con versi. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42090; Casa 


editrice musicale Chiappo, Turin, 
Italy. 342 
Ce n’est pas trés trés bien .. .; fox- 


trot, paroles Albert Willemetz, m 

Oberfeld. © Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 

42231; Editions Salabert, Paris. 
343 


Ce que raconte le vieux chéne; par 
Joseph Strimer ; violoncelle, 1°°° pos., 


et pf. © Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 42654; 
Durand & Cie., Paris. 344 
Ce que tu n’oses pas dire: paroles 


Camille Francois, m R. Penso. 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42177; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 345 


Celos; blues, letra y m Juan S. Gar- 
rido. © Noy. 11, 1935; E for. 42528; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 346 


Cenere ; tango, versi Alberto Lao-Schor, 
m V. Giuliani; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
E for. 42547; A. & G. Carisch & «., 
Milan. 347 


Cent (Les) baisers; ballet, par Boris 
Kochno, d’aprés le conte de Hans 
Andersen, Le Porcher, m, Frédéric 
d’Erlanger; pf. © Nov. 29, 1985; EB 
for. 42126; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 348 


Centennial march; pf. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1986; E unp. 116765; Clarence H. 
Reed, Lansing, Mich. 349 


Chansons (Les) de nos vingt ans; par- 
oles Fernand Bessier, m Maurice 
Pesse. © Oct. 1, 1985; E for, 42240; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 390 


Chant hébreu; by Leopold W. Roven- 
ger; pf. © Nov. 4, 1985; E pub. 
52803; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 351 


Chant nostalgique; par Joseph Strim- 
er; violoncelle, 1°°° pos., et pf. 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for, 42657; Durand 
& Ccie., Paris, 302 

Chants du Ghetto; suite, Joseph 
Kosma; pf. © Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 
42246; Hditions Max Eschig, Paris. 

353 

Charlotte’s first nocturne; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115693; Char- 
lotte Ames, Curtice, O. 354 

Charming girl of the mountains; song, 
m Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 


Clark. © Jan. 24, 1986; E pub. 
53024; Raymond Alsup, Matador, 
Rex: 30D 
Cheer, cheer for our Democrats; w 


and melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 116403; Adaline Celina Am- 


brose, Cicero, Ill. 356 
Chemin (Le) du bonheur; de Prin- 
cesse Tam-tam, paroles francaises 
A. de Badet, paroles anglaises 


Spencer Williams, m Eliseo Grenet. 
© Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42168 ; Choud- 


ens, Paris. 307 
Cherokee Bill; waltz song, m Mario 
Leone; with ukulele arr. © Dec. 


20, 1985; E pub. 52958; Nelson Henry 
Cook, Niles, O. 358 
Chevrolet; pf. treble, with w. ©1« 
Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117282; Ralph 
Rice, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 359! 
Chickadee stomp; w and m Neil 
Shadoin; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 115817; Carl Neil 
Shadoin, Newark, O. 360 
Chiffortons (Les) ; dans Voperette Un 
coupe de veine, livret Albert Wille- 
metz et A. Mouézy-Kon, m Maurice 
Yvain. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42215; 
Royalty, Paris. 361 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Child (The); by Harry Farjeon; pf. 
© Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 42428; Al- 
fred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

362 


Children’s (The) hour of song ; 7 songs, 
w and m Stanley I. Galpin. © Dec. 
20, 1935; E for. 42308; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 

363 


Child’s (A) hymn; w Pat Coulson, m 
R. Walker Robson; with tonic sol-fa 
arr. © Nov. 15, 1985; E for. 42387; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 364 


Child’s (A) lullaby; pf. ©1 ec. Jan. 
8, 1986; E unp. 116019; Joseph Fort, 
Chicago. 365 


Chime (The); paroles Paul Bourget, 
English version John Alan Haugh- 
ton, m Claude Debussy, transcribed 
and arr. Sidney Fine; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 52933; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 366 


Chimes; by A. Louis Scarmolin; pf., 
six hands. © Jan. 2, 1936; I pub. 
52645; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton, 367 


Chimes at the meetin’; by Tom Jones; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; BE 
unp. 116692; Joe Davis, inc, New 
York. 368 


Chimes that say I love you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117235; Charles A. Patterson, Wash- 
ington. 369 


Chimney (The) sweep; song, m Lew 
Leight. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 
115811; Margaret King, Pasadena. 

370 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Valse; A 
minor, op. 34, no. 2, freely ed. and 
interpreted for study and concert 
use; pf. ©1ec. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116181; Henry R. Kaspar, Washing- 
ton. 371 


—Zal; improwizacja na temat eti- 


udy Chopina, cp. 10, no. 3, stowa M. 
J6zefowicza, English w K. M., slova 
i uktad I. Tiumieniewa. © Nov. 6, 
1935; HE for. 42541; L. Idzikowski, 
Warsaw, Poland. 372 


Chorale-fantasy; by William Spencer 
Johnson; quartet for saxophones. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 27, 1935; E pub. 
52150; H. T. FitzSimons ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 373 


Choruses for changing voices; w and 
m various authors, arr. and ed. Wil- 


15 


386 


liam Hughes, Robert Sheehan, and 
others. © Nov. 27, 1935; AA 1938419; 
Hall & McCreary co., Chicago. 374 


Christ—the way; w David Clark 
Moore, m Patient Joy. ©1c. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116208; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 375 


Christ triumphant; Easter choir can- 
tata, text Mattie B. Shannon, m Fred 
B. Holton; mixed voices. © Jan. 2, 
1936; E pub. 53119; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 376 


Christ with us; sacred cantata, w from 
Holy Scriptures and by A. J. Gor- 
don; mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1936; E unp. 117131; Ernest H. 
Welles, Scranton, Pa. 317 


Christian, dost thou see them; w tr. 
from old Greek source, J. M. Neale; 
mixed voices. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116485; Henry Barraclough, 


Philadelphia. 378 
Christian homes; hymn. © Jan. 17, 
1986; E pub. 52944; Charles H. 
Dozer, Pitcairn, Pa. 379 


Christmas at Bethlehem; w from the 
Bible; mixed voices. © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1935; EH unp. 116326: Olive Elisworth 
Proudfit, Natchitoches, La. 380 


Christmas chimes; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116186; Jessie 
Calhoun Anderson, Los Angeles. 

3881 


Christmas (A) folk song; French 
Christmas carol, w Lizette Wood- 
worth Reese, m harmonized. © Cct. 
21, 1935; E pub. 52524; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 382 


Christmas folk song; w Lizette Wood- 
wolth Reese, m Vance Campbell, arr. 
Cesare Sodero; mixed voices. ©i1c. 
Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115656; William 
Vance Campbell, jr., Yonkers, N. Y. 

383 


Ciclo pianistico ; concierto sin orquesta, 
Joaquin Turina, op. 88; pf. © Dec. 
11, 1985; E for. 42112; Union musi- 
cal espaniola, Madrid. 384 


Cielo espafiol; pf. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 116481; Vladimir P. Gabaeff, 
New York. 385 


Cigarette; from A royal exchange, w 
‘rederick Herendeen, m EHdward 
Horan. © Dec. 5, 1935; E for. 
42348; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

386 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


587 


Circus blues; w and m Frederick G. 
Taylor, jr., arr. Willis Conolly; 
Spanish guit., in diagram. © Dec. 
30, 1985; E pub. 52742; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 387 


Ciribiribin; English w Howard John- 
son, m <A. Pestalozza, arr. Ed. 
Smalle; male voices. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 52965; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 388 


pt.-song, m A. Pestalozza, adapta- 
tion and musical arr. Marion Moore; 
male cho., or quartet. © Jan. 6, 
1936; E pub. 52683; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 389: 


City called Heaven; negro spiritual, 
Hall Johnson, arr. Ed. Smalle; male 
quartette. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 
52616; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 390 


Ciudad de delicias; de Leal Peecador ; 
pf. conducteur. © Oct. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42207; H. MacKnight, Paris. 

391 


Civil war medley; compiled and arr. 
C. E. MacArthur; orch. pts. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E pub. 538161; Boston music 
co., Boston. 392 


Cleary’s triumphal; march, Bert 
White; band pts. © Jan. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 52652; Albert James White, 
Vinton, Ia. 393 


Clever Charlie Chan; w Sidney D. Mit- 
chell, m Lew Pollack. ©1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116203; Movietone mu- 
sic corp., New York. 394 


Cliff swallows; w G. G. Dean, m J. 
Garner. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
116062; Grace Ghent Dean and Jos- 
ephine Garner, Columbus, O. 395 


Close to me; pf., with w. ©1ce. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116280; Larry Alden 
Wolfe, Hastings, Mich. 396 


Closer to you; w B. B. Owsley, m H. A. 


Tews. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117054; B. Bristow Owsley and 
Howard A. Tews, Chicago. 397 


Clouds go drifting by; w and melody. 
©l1e. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116832; 
Helen Georgina Young, Quincy, 
Mass. 398 


Clouds of blue; song, melody Larry 
Grant... © 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116149; William DeMaro, Connells- 
ville, Pa. 399 


Cocktail time; from This’ll make you 
whistle, w and m Maurice Sigler, Al 
Goodhart and Al Hoffman; with 


pis i1L ays. Weel: 


© Jan. 10, 1936; E for.. 
Cinephonic music co., Itd., 
London. 400 


Cedés-Mongin (A.) 25 lecons de sol- 
fége; 4 changements de clefs. © 
Oct. 1, 1985; EH for. 42213; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 401 


Cold ashes; w and melody Bud Finch. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116486; 
Raymond E. Finch, Eaton Rapids,. 
Mich. 402 


Collection of melodies ; by The Auvilles. 
© Dec. 1, 1985; E pub. 52884; Ray 
Kline <Auville, Cleveland. 403: 


College spirit; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman, arr. Tom Clark; orch. pts. 
© Dee. 31, 1985; E pub. 52852; G. 
Schirmer, ince., New York. 404 


Collegiana; from Freshman love, w 
Jack Scholl, m M. K. Jerome; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 52985; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 405. 


Collingdale; by Eunice Cole; pf., with 
w. © Le. Jan. 21,1936; eae. 
116756; Margaret Eunice Cole, Col- 
lingdale, Pa. 406. 


Colombina; ouverture, sopra un tema 
popolare veneziano, Riccardo Zan- 
donai; orch. Partitura. © Dec. 9, 
1935; E for. 42068; G. Ricordi & ¢o., 
Milan. : 407 


Columpio (El); op. 3; pf. © Dec. 20, 
1935; E pub. 52910; Rachele Lucia, 
Hazelton, Pa. 408 


Come back and make up with me; w 
Anne Bassett: pf. © 1 ¢.-Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116246; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 409 


Come back to Romany; song. © Nov. 
23, 1935; E pub. 51829; Philip Born- 
stein, Los Angeles. 410 

Come on and be an all American; w 
and melody. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 117039; Bert Gordon, New bigs 

41 


Come to me, sweet Marie; song; with 


ukulele arr. 
42269 ; 


guit. arr. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 
52612; C. G. Horn, Taylorville, 111. 


412 


Come to the woodlands; based on the 
Danse, Claude A. Debussy, w B. T., 
setting Bryceson Treharne; sop. 1, 
2 and alto cho. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
FE pub. 52758; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 413 


Come una liana; slow-fox, testo Giubra, 
m e arr. Alfredo Gurrieri; piccola 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


443 


orch. pti. © June 10, 19385; E for. 
42085; Fabbri & c., Trieste, Italy. 
414 


Comin’ in to water; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116664; 
Evelyn Carlton Leigh, Salt Lake 
City. 415 


Commanderism; by Frank Marks; pf. 
© May 27, 1935; E pub. 52927; Mil- 
sons music pub. corp., New York. 

416 


Comme une femme; tango, Jean Delet- 
tre, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes., et paroles. © Oct. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42237; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

417 

paroles Maurice Aubret, m 

Jean Delettre. © Aug. 1, 1935; E 

for. 41436; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

418 


Commiato (Il); poesia Giacomo Leo- 
pardi, m Gian Francesco Malipieri ; 
orch. e una voce. Partitura. © Dec. 
17, 1935; E for. 42065; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 419 


Commonwealth march; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 116142; Flor. A. Ceniza, Oak- 
land, Calif. 420 


Compendio di teoria musicale. Corso 
L-IIIl. © Nov. 19, 1935; E for. 
42092-42094; Lettério Ciriaco, Rome. 

421-423 


Comprendre ; tango, paroles René Sam- 
Son et André Garnier, m Nelly Sam- 
son et José Viacava. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42628; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

424 


Comrades and gang-lads; male quartet. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; FE unp. 115559; 
John Pauly, Springfield, Mass. 425 


Con amore; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 
9, 1986; E unp. 117084; Helen Pier- 
pont Satterfield, Fairmont, W. Va. 

426 


Con voi; slow-fox, versi Saverio Nicola 
Tortora, m Vittorio Semerini, arr. 
Guide L. Cergoli; orch. pti. © Jan. 
2, 1985; E for. 42033; Fabbri & «¢., 
Trieste, Italy. 427 


Concertino da camera; par Jacques 
Ibert; saxophone-alto et 11 instru- 
ments. Partition. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42640; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 428 


Concertino in mi; di Pietro Montani; 
pf. e orch. d@archi. Partitura. © 
Dec. 17, 1985; E for. 42071; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 429 


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Concerto grosso; by Albert Stoessel ; 
string orch. and pf. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 52809; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 430 

Concerto in A; fiir cembalo u. streich- 


orch., Johann Christian Bach, hrsg. 
u. mit kadenzen versehen Li Stadel- 


mann; klavierauszug. © Nov. 29, 
1985; E for. 42125; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 431 


Concerto in do; per violoncello ed 
orch., Ildebrando Pizzetti, rid. Maf- 
feo Zanon, rev. e diteggiatura della 
parte solista Enrico Mainardi; vio- 
loncello e pf. © Dec. 9, 1935; E 
for. 42064; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

432 


Concerto no. 4; concerto di camera, 
Filip Lazar, op. 24; batterie et 12 in- 
struments d’orch. 1. Partition.—2. 
Ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42660, 
42661; Durand et cie., Paris. 

433, 484 


Concerto per orchestra; di Goffredo 
Petrassi; partitura d’orch. © Dee. 
17, 1935; E for. 42078; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 435 

Conga; rhumba; melody, with pf. acc. 
©1c. Jan. 17,,1986; E unp. 116577 ; 
Augusto Coen, New York. 436 


Conga, to the rhythm of love; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman and Ben 


Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 19386; E 
unp. 116807; Fitzhugh Lee Styles, 
Philadelphia. 437 


Congada; dansa afrobrasileira, Fran- 
cisco Mignone; orch. Partitura. © 
Dec. 27, 1985; E for. 42067; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 438 


Consolation; w Marie Kruse, and mel- 
ody: ©'k'c) Jan. 11, 193865. EH unp. 
116168; Elizabeth L. Cook, Univer- 
sity City, Mo. 439 


Centrary Mary; w Nancy Byrd Turner, 
m Albert Hay Malotte; high voice. 
© Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 53103; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 440 


Coplas sefardies; letra varios autores, 
m Alberto Hemsi, op. 18. IV. ser. 
© Sept. 30, 1935; E for. 42099; Hdi- 
tion orientale de musique, Alexan- 
dria, Hgypt. 441 


Corale; di Arnaldo Galliera; organo. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 42554; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 442 


Cottage in the valley; valse song. © 
td ¢. Janov@ 1936;..Emiomp. 115822; 
Ada Carpenter, Godeffroy, N. Y. 3 

44 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


444 


Cotton pickin’s done; w Lyla Myers, 
melody Lewis Connerley. © 1 « 
Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115778; Lyla 
Myers Prather and Lewis Connerley, 
Little Rock, Ark. 444 


Could you; w and melody. © 1 «@. 
Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117218; Hlsie 
Altrock Norton, Union City, N. J. 

445 


Country dance; by Sutton Hlms; pf. 
solo, with 2d pf. obbl. © Sept. 3, 
1935; E for. 42193; Universal music 
agencies, London. 446 


Cecuntry gardens; morris dance, Eng- 
lish folk-song, w Alfred Marlhom, 
setting Wallingford Riegger; sop., 
alto and bar. © Jan. 8, 1936; HB 
pub. 52718; Harold Flammer, inc., 


New York. 447 
Covered (The) wagon; miniature 
suite, John Thompson; pf. © Jan. 


23, 1986; E pub. 538014; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 448 


Cowboy, don’t forget your mother; w 
and m Wilf Carter. ©1e. Jan. 24, 
19386; E unp. 1169388; Gordon V. 
Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 449 


Cowboy lullaby ; w and m Wilf Carter. 
©1e. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116939; 
Gordon V. Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 

450 


Cowboy’s (The) last ride; pf., with w. 
© Dec. 10, 1935; E pub. 53059; 
Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 451 


Cradle song; w William Blake, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs; male voices. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Dec. 3, 1935; 
EH for. 42457; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 452 


Creole-stomp; w J. Baldassarre, mel- 
ody D. Romani. © 1 c. Jan. 25, 
1986; E unp. 116965; Dino Romani 
and Jino Baldassarre, Philadelphia. 

453 


Cricket (The) and the bumble-bee; by 
G. W. Chadwick, arr. Esther Dickie; 
2 pfs. 4 hands. © Jan. 22, 1936; 
EH pub. 52994; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 454 


Crinkle, crinkle dollar bill; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 


116609; Edward Spencer’ Fisher, 
Lincoln, Neb. 455 
Crooner’s lament; song. © 1. Jan. 
14, 1986; EH unp. 1163875; George 
Berry Leeman, New York. 456 


Crossroads of love; fox-trot song, w 
Tom Fowler. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; 


18 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


E unp. 116334; Henry Duncan Peck- 
ham, Stewart Manor, L. I., N. Y. 
457 


Cryin’ my heart out; cho. only; pf., 
with w. ©1«c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116154; Harker F[rancis] Thomas, 
Detroit. i 458 


Crying for the dawn; song. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 3, 19386; E unp. 115675; Beatrice 
Evelyn Thompson, Plymouth, N. H. 

459 


Csardas; de Le chant de l’alouette, 
livret francais André Mauprey, tra- 
duite H. Geiringer, m Franz Lehar. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42203; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 460 


Csardas (The) of love; musical ro- 
mance, based on the life of Johannes 
Brahms, bk., lyrics and original m 
O. Menn, with m adapted from melo- 
dies of Johannes Brahms. © 1 e. 
Jan. 27, 1986; D 39016; Olga Menn, 
Chicago. 460* 


Cuban (The) cabby; Cuban novelty, 
w James Cavanaugh and John Red- 
mond, m Nat Simon. © Jan. 13, 
19386; E pub. 52797; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 461 


Cuban independence; march two step, 
Cc. D.’' Henninger, arr: Harty a 
Lincoln; pf. accordion. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52508; Harry J. Lin- 
coln, Philadelphia. 462 


Cucaracha ... che passione; da L’aria 
del continente, versi Bixio Cher- 
ubini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. © 
Nov. 15, 1935; E for. 42101; S. a. m. 


Bixio, Milan. 463 
Cuore mio; tango, versi Ermete Liber- 
ati, m Giov. Simonetti, [and] 


Quando tu sei fra le mie braccia; 
tango-slow, versi L. L. Martelli e EH. 
Neri, m Tarcisio Fusco: orch. Virgilio 
Ripa; pti. © Aug. 30, 1935; E for. 
42286; A. & G. Carisch & «¢., weer 

46 


Curly headed kid of mine; song. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 21, 19386; E unp. 116779; 
D[enver] Q. Vaughan, Norwalk, O. 

465: 


Curro molina; paso-doble; orq. ptes. 
© Dee. 1, 1935; E for. 42182; José 
Mora, Barcelona, Spain. 466 


Cyrano di Bergerac; commedia eroica 
Edmondo Rostand, libretto Enrico 
Cain, adattamento ritmico italiano 
Cesare Meano e Filippo Brusa, m 
Franco Alfano, riduzione dell’ 
autore, per canto e pf. © Dee. 30, 


*MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


1985: D 39008; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 466* 


Daddy rockie—sing; w and m H. 
Broyles and T. M. Cox, arr. Van- 
Sickle; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
1 @ Jan. 20,.19386; EH unp. 117157; 
Blizabeth Broyles, Clawson, Mich. 

467 


Dammi un bacio e ti dico di si; fox 
trot, da Non ti conosco pit, versi B. 
Cherubini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. 
© Nov. 15, 1985; BE for. 42102; S. a. 
m. Bixio, Milan. 468 


Dance a cachucha; from The gondo- 
liers, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
sop. and alto cho. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 53149; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 469 


Dance memories; tunes the world has 
danced to, selection, arr. Herman 
Finck, arr. and adapted for military 
band Denis Wright; pts. © Oct. 31, 
1935; E for. 42418; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 470 


Dance of the dewdrops; w Margaret 
Rose, m John Longmire, tonic sol-fa 
W. G. Glock; unison voices. © Dec. 
9, 1985; E for. 42445; Augener, Itd., 
London. 471 


Dance of the kutie kids; song, Chas. 
EK. Roat, special arr. Nick Manoloff ; 
Spanish plectrum guit. solo, obbl., 
and acc., with symbols for guit. 
chords. © Dee. 17, 1935; E pub. 
52672; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

472 


Dance of the moonbeams; by Mathilde 
Bilbro; 1 pf., 4 players, or 2 pfs., 
8 players. © Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 
52642; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 473 


Dance romance; w and melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116158; Nor- 
man Paul Krause, Chicago. 474 


Danceland, Harlem’s heaven; w J. 
Baldassarre, melody D. Romani. © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 116966; 
Dino Romani and Jino Baldassarre, 
Philadelphia. 475: 


Dances of yesterday; w Reginald A. 
Knight, composed and arr. Paul Mc- 
Leod. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 42484; 
Reynolds & co., London. 476 


Dancing; song. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1986; 
EK unp. 116763; Mary HElizabeth 
Armstrong, Houston. ATT 


19 


491 


Dancing along with you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 
117170; Edward P. Womack, Detroit. 

478 


Dancing dainties; novelette, Dague R. 
Pryor; orch. pts. © Dec. 31, 1985; 
E for. 42306; Richard Pryor, Bristol, 
England. 479 


Dancing feet; w and melody. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117041; Ed- 
ward S. Vineyard, Millville, N. J. 

480 


Dancing in my dreams; valse song. © 
1 @ Dec. 17, 1985; E unp. 115962; 
Al Wilcox, Detroit. 481 


Dancing in the clouds; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116639; Bessie 
Mae Robson, Philadelphia. 482 


Dancing in the moonlight; w B. Jew- 
ett; pf. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 
116222; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 483 


Dancing on the tavern floor; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116804; John 
W. Weston, Savannah. 484 


Dancing (The) pair; w M. J. Glauber, 
melody D. M. Hoffman. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1986; EK unp. 116481; David M. 
Hoffman and Myron J. Glauber, Los 
Angeles, 485 


Dancing the waltz time with you dear; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116800; 
Wallace Miyake, Lihue, Kauai, T. ae 

4 


Dancing with you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116783; 
Harry W. Cole, Detroit. 487 


Dangerous you; from Follow the sun, 
w Desmond Carter, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
and pf. accordion. © Dec. 20, 1985; 
EH for. 42344; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 488 


Danube So blue; from The great waltz, 
w Desmond Carter, m Johann 
Strauss, arr, William Stickles. 1. 
Male cho. or quartet—2. Mixed cho. 
or quartet. © Dec. 26, 1985; E pub. 
52477, 52478; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 489), 490 


Danza (La) delle rondini; di Luigi 
Mascagni; pf. © Aug. 30, 1985; E 
for. 42295; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 491 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


492 


Dark eyes; Russian folk song, w Al- 
fred Marlhom, m adapted and arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; sop., alto and 
bar. © Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 52719; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

492 


—w Amy Clare Giffin, setting 
Bryceson Treharne; 6-pt. mixed cho. 
© Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52759; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 493 


Darkness ; w B. Nisen, m M. Davidson. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117269; 
Milton Davidson and Barney Nisen, 
Los Angeles. 494 


Darky heaven; song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1986; E unp. 116321; Virginia Rose 
Bailey, Eau Claire, Wis. 495. 


Darlene; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©°l @ Jan. 8, 
1986; E unp. 115990; Gladys Helle, 
Webster Groves, Mo. 496 


Darling, how couid you forget; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116854; 
Leland H. Benedict, Norwich, N. Y. 

497 


Darling I’m longing for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117000; James Arnheiter, Newark, 
Nea 498 


Darling what’s happened to me; w 
Dan James Babcock and D. P. Bab- 
cock, m Albert Karr; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115721; Dale 
Philip Babcock, Pasadena. A99 


Das ist nun mal so; slowfox, w u. m 
Giinther Ernst, arr. Otto Linde. © 
Novy. 16, 1985; E for, 42599; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


Davis (Joe) folio of 50 original Ha- 
waiian songs; compiled and ed. J. 
Davis; with ukulele and guit. chords. 
© Feb. 20, 1935: E pub. 52800; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 501 


Dawn of Christmas; w Ruth Roloff 
Mayo, m Adella Carlson Altman; 
Women’s voices. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
Epub. 52156; Altman & Mayo, Chi- 
cago. 502 


Dawn on the prairie; w Homer Gayne 
and F. Luther, and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116867; Frank 
Luther, New York. 508 


Dawn shall over Lethe break; poem 
Hilaire Belloc, m C. Armstrong 
Gibbs; mixed voices. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Dec. 3, 1935; E for. 
42458; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

504 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 381 


Day (The) that I met you in Wonder- 
land; fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116011; Theodore 
Buczkoff, Buffalo. 505 


Days (The) of Alard, Dancla and 
Vieuxtemps; 40 compositions by 
French, German, Polish, Hungarian, 
Scandinavian, Italian, Belgian and 
Austrian masters of the period from 
1811 to 1820, selected and ed. Albert 
EH. Wier; violin and pf. v. 4. 
Dec. 30, 1985; AA 192851; Harcourt, 
Brace & co., inc., New York. 506 


De cristal vétue; paroles Comtesse 
Tolstoi, m Fernande Decruck; voix 
moyennes. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 
41465; Editions de Paris, Paris. 507 

De glory road; w Clement Wood, m 


Jacques Wolfe. 1. Men’s cho.—2. 
Simplified arr. © Jan. 2, Jan. 3, 


1986; E pub. 52868, 52864; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 508, 509 
Dear girl of mine; song. ©1c. Jan. 


10, 1936; E unp. 116182; Ruth 
Hvangline Redd, Grand Junction, 
Col. 510 


Dear (A) little bird told me so; w 
Elsie Sanguinet, m EK. L. Cook and 
Cleo Milligan. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116165; Elizabeth L. Cook, 
University City, Mo. 511 


Dear Lord, remember me; flower song, 
w Thomas Haweis and Thomas Cot- 
terill, m Gustav Lange, adaptation 
and musical arr. Marion Moore; fe- 
male cho., or duet. © Jan. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 52684; J. A. Parks co., York, 


Neb. 512 
Dear old Texas; Texas centennial 
song, arr. Bernie Clements. © 1 «¢. 


Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116921; Har- 
rison Lincoln Nichols, Houston. 
513 


Dear sweet girl of mine; fox-trot song. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 115946; 
Joseph Joss, Douglas, Ariz. 514 


Dearest of dears; song, m James L, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116631; Leola 
Buckman, Spooner, Wis. 515 


Debussy (Claude) Ballade; arr. and 
ed. Louis Sucra; pf. © Jan. 25, 
1986; E pub. 53033; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 516 


Dedication; w Wolfgang Muller, m 
Robert Franz, English version and 
‘arr. of m Noble Cain; double cho. of 
mixed voices. © Dee. 28, 19385; EK 
pub. 52633; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 517 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Deep down in my heart; w and melody 
B. David and J. Gilbert. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116088; David 
B. Zoob and Gilbert J. Kraus, Phila- 
delphia. 518 


Deep River; American negro melody, 
freely arr. Alexander Kelberine; 2 
pis. 4 hands. © Dee. 27, 1935; E 
pub. 52483; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 519 


Defining love; fox trot song. ©1.. 
Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 115918; Edith 
Chamrod, Ventura, Calif. 520 


Defying the man in the moon; fox trot, 
w and melody Bob Art. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 19385; E unp. 114495; Evans H. 
Berry, Muncie, Ind. O21 


Déjeuner (Un) sur Vherbe; paroles 
Montenailles, m Marguerite Des- 
champs. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42206; Editions Montenailles, Paris. 

522 

Delta sigma delta songs; compiled 
Delta sigma delta fraternity. © 
Dec. 26, 1985; AA 1918038; Delta 
sigma delta fraternity, Philadelphia. 

523 

Delta tau kappa, our Own; w and m 
Carl H. Laestar, arr. Jean Walz; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Jan. 2, 
1936; EH pub. 528938; Milton Weil 
music co., Chicago. 524 


Delta theta tau; initiation solo; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 
116611; Delta theta tau sorority, 
Wichita. 525 


Democratic party song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116402; 
Adaline Celina Ambrose, Cicero, Il. 

526 


Denver, that city of gold; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
117096; Louise C. Schroeder, Den- 
ver. 527 


Des peines d’amour; valse lente, pa- 
roles frangaises Charlys, m et pa- 
roles originales Henry Himmel, arr. 
R. Wraskoff; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1935; E for. 421389; H. Benjamin, 
Sadak. |. Paris, 528 


Describing you; song. © 1 ¢. Jan, 7, 
19386; E unp. 115813; Robert P. 
Gutterman and James L. Schaye, 
Brookline, Mass. 529 


Desideria; w Stephen Coleridge, 
troswyd i gymraeg Geraint Dyfnallt 
Owen, set to m D. Tawe-Jones; 
ten. solo and male cho. © Nov. 28, 
1935; E for. 42486; Hughes & son, 
Wrexham, Wales. 530 


543 

Desire; w Leo Robin, m Frederick 
Hollander. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 117201; Paramount produc- 


5dL 


Despierta ; bolero, letra Mario Fuentes ; 
pf. © 1e Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
115885; Jaime Yamin, Santurce, 
P. Doz 


Destiny; by Claude William Parnell; 
organ. © Dee. 2, 1935; E for. 42443; 
Augener, ltd., London. 533 


Deutsche midels; walzer, Julius Koch- 
mann; odeon u. salonorch. stimmen. 
© Dee. 12, 1935; E for. 42380; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 534 


Deutsches largo; v. Ernst Hanfstaengl, 
arr. Karl Buchholz; Kleines orch. 
stimmen. © July 30, 1985; E for. 
42324; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

535 


Devilish inspiration; by Serge Proko- 
fieff, op. 4, no. 4, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; pf. © Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 
52599 ; Hdward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 536 


Devotion; valse song. © 1 ec. Dee. 4, 
1935; E unp. 115922; Hawley Dove, 
Corpus Christi, Tex. bot 


—w Tobias Hume, m Hric H. Thi- 
man; male voices. © Jan. 14, 1936; 
E for. 42424; Keith, Prowse & ©co., 
ltd., London. 538 


Dey needs a Moses; spiritual; mixed 
voices. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117055; B. Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 

539 

Dickey birds; w Marion Doring, m 


Katherine Allan Lively; pf. © Jan. 
24, 1936; FE pub. 53099; G. Schirmer, 


tions music corp., New York. 


inc., New York. 540 
Dingle Dell adventures; [playg, melo- 
dies Faye Perkins. © 1c. Nov. 19, 


1935 ; D 39004; Vera E. Burgin, Leb- 
anon, Ind. 540* 


Disappointed but glad; by Bob Cogs- 
well: pt. 1. ©@ul.c. Dec, 17,, 1985778 
unp. 1157083; Robert Coman Cogs- 
well, jr., Hamilton, O. 541 


Dissentiments ; de Adrien Raynal, coup 
d’archet et doigtés Maurice Maré- 
chal; violoncelle et pf. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42225; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie., Paris. 542 


Dites merci, madame; valse, de Trente 
et quarante, paroles Jean de Létraz, 
m Richard Heymann. © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42636; Royalty, Paris. 

543 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


544 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Divertimento; in quattro esercizi, 
Luigi Dallapiccola; sop., flauto, con 
ottavino, oboe, clarinetto, viola e Vio- 
loncello. Partitura. © Aug. 380, 
1935; E for. 42291; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 544 


Divertissement; de Marcel Mihalovici, 
op. 388; petit orch. Partition. 
Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42249; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 545 


Divine (The) lullaby; w Eugene Field, 
mJ. A. Parks; male cho., or quartet. 
© Jan. 6, 1936; E pub. 52681; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 546 


Divine purpose; hymn, w John M. 
Versteeg. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1935; EB 
unp. 116827; William B. Winans, 
Cincinnati. 5AT 


Dixie land, ah’m comin’ home; w Isa- 
bel Seitz: pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 117298; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 548 


Do somethin’; song, arr. Mark An- 
thony. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 


115871; John W. Shaw, Norwood, 
ING Je 549) 
Do you or don’t you; song. © 1 «. 


Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117180; Syd- 
ney Monro Nesbitt, New York. 550 


Do you want to make something of it; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 116981; Robert L. Block, To- 
peka, Kan. 5951 


Doctor Foster; after Handel, from 
Rhymes: studies in imitation, m Her- 
bert Hughes; mixed voices. © Dec. 
23, 1985; E for. 42456; Boosey & Co., 
Itd., London. 552 


Doin’ the Manhattan; w Robert Bar- 
rows, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1936; E unp. 117229; Alvin Hecker, 
New York. 5do 


Dolce cuore valze; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116391; M. 
Fortunato Fontana, Brooklyn. 554 


Dominica XVI post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Sept. 1, 19385; E for. 
42156; Heugel, Paris. Doo: 


Dominica XVII post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 
42157 ; Heugel, Paris. 506 


Dominica XVIII post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42158 ; Heugel, Paris. dot 


Dominica XIX post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42159 ; Heugel, Paris. 558. 


Don Juan de Manara; opera, libretto 
Arnold Bennett, m Eugene Goossens. 
Voce. sc. © Oct. 7, 1935; E for. 
42382; J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

559 


Donna dear; song. © 1c. Jan. 22, 
1936; E unp. 116838; Leona David- 
son, Kansas City, Kan. 560 


Donnine novecento; valzer, versi e m 
Bixio Cherubini e P. G. Redi. © 
Nov. 15, 1985; EH for. 42107; S. a. m. 
Bixio, Milan. 561 


Don’t count your chickens ; from This’Il 
make you whistle, w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 42270; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 562 


Don’t laugh when I cry; w S. Cahn, 
melody 8S. Chaplin. © 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116066; Sammy Cahn 
and Saul Chaplin, New York. 563. 


Don’t leave me dear; song, w Mary HE. 
Elliott. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1986; EB unp. 
117074; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

564 


Don’t make a mountain from a mole 
hill; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. Jan. 
31, 1986; E unp. 117868; Lizette 
Mowen, Columbus, O. 565. 


Don’t muss my hair; w W. F. Kocourek 
and Frank Key, m arr. Lew Novy. 
©1e. Jan, 29, 1986; E unp. 117174; 
William Frank Kocourek, Chicago. 


566: 

Don’t quit now; song. ©1e. Jan. 31, 
1986; E unp. 117355; Alfonso 
Bounds, Cincinnati. 567 
Don’t Say a word—just dance; w 


Johnny Burke, m Harold Spina ; with 
cuit. arr. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53141 ; Select music publications, inc., 
New York. 568 


Don’t say maybe; w Dan James Bab- 
cock and D. P. Babcock, m Albert 
Karr; pf. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; EB 
unp. 115720; Dale Philip Babcock, 
Pasadena. 569 


Don’t tell me that we’re thru’; w Fred 
Das: pf. treble. © 1 ¢ | Jani 27, 
1936; E unp. 116991; Annie Sallie 
Potter, Chicago. 570 


Dopo di me; tango-slow, parole L. L. 
Martelli e Ennio Neri, m M. Mari- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


otti; pf. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
42550; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
O71 

Dos mendigos; melody Pedro Berrios. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 19385; E unp. 116744; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 572 


Double crossed; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ec. Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116485; 
Harold Rand, Glendora, Calif. 573 


Dove (The); Welsh air, arr. Arthur 
Somervell, violoncello pt. arr. Arthur 
Richard Blagrove; violoncello and 
pf. © Dee. 17, 1935; E for. 42448; 
Augener, ltd., London. O74 


Down by that big, white oak tree; 
song, m Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron 
A. Clark. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 115719; Ralph J. Rook, Waynes- 
boro, Pa. 575 


Down by the lily pool; w Earl Gibson; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 
116209; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 576 


Down by the salley gardens; w W. B. 
Yeats, m Alan de Beer. © Nov. 27, 
1935; FE for. 42426; J. & W. Chester, 
ltd., London. O17 


Down by the sea; slow fox trot song. 
©l1c Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 116012; 
Theodore Buczkoff, Buffalo. O78 


Down in the valley; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Jan. 
24, 1986; E pub. 53025; Ann Ran- 
dolph, Stiles, Pa. 579 


Down lovers’ lane; waltz, w Estella 
Trimm, melody Jimmie Crane. © 
1 ec. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 117237; 
Estella M. Trimm, Potsdam, N. Y. 

580 

Down on the farm; melody Shep Fields 
and S. Gioé. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1935; 
EK unp. 115710; Sal Gioé and Saul 
Feldman, Los Angeles. 581 


Down on the Rio Grande; waltz tango 
in minor key, w G. H. Brahy, and 
melody. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; H 
unp. 116322; Helen Witt Tufts and 
Gertrude H. Brahy, St. Paul. 582 


Down the boulevard; song. © 1 c¢. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116407; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 583 


Down the lane with sweet Elaine; w 
J. Trumpfeller; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1986; E unp. 1172991; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 584 


Down the Midland trail; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 


23 


O99 


116708; D, Ray Pauley, Charleston, 
W. Va. 085 


Dream a little dream of love; w and 
melody Bud Finch. ©1c. Jan. 16, 
1986; E unp. 116487; Raymond E. 
Finch, Eaton Rapids, Mich. 586 


Dream boat is leaving for Slumber- 
land; song. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1936; BE 
unp, 116820'; Charles R. Roberts, Key 
West, Fla. 587 


Dream fireplace; song. ©1c. Jan. 13, 
1936; E unp. 116288; Irene A. Hibbs, 
Dunlap, Ill. DSS 


Dream girl beguiling; w A. M. Kohler, 
m Rebecca I. Grimes. © 1 ec. Dee. 
20, 1935; HE unp. 116109; Agnes M. 
Kohler and Rebecca Grimes, Tucson, 
Ariz. 589 


Dream (A) in a garden; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1936 ; EK unp. 116500’; Pearl Beaty, 
Spokane. 590 


Dream of love; w and melody Dudley 
Manners. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; H 
unp. 117014; D. Dudley Krupp, 
Brooklyn. 591 


Dream on; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116753; Pa- 
tricia Van Alen, New York. 592 


Dream phantasy; w and melody. © 
1 c¢. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116017; 
Marie De Lauro, Minneapolis. 593 


Dream reverie; song, arr. Irving D. 
Shire. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117369; Charles Martin Phalen, 
Hamburg, N. Y. 594 


Dream shadows; w and m Abner 
Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 9, 
1936; E pub. 52781; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 595 


Dream-time; lullaby, Ernest Harry 


Adams; pf., six hands. © Jan. 2, 
1936; E pub. 52641; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 596 


Dreaming; waltz, w and m Russell 
Harris; violin. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 116045; John Russell Harris, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 097 


Dreaming by the fireside; w Al. J. 
Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson; with 
guit. arr. © Jan. 3, 19836; E pub. 
52986; Schuster & Miller, inc., New 
York. 598 


Dreaming, dear, of you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
e. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116619; 
Mary Mason, Guilford, Ind. 599 


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600 


Dreaming, dear, of you—Continued. 

w and melody Billy Roberts. © 
1c. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116022; 
William Af[rthur] (Billy) Roberts, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 600 


Dreaming in the hay; w Walter 
Sypeck; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 19386; E 
unp. 117300; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 601 


Dreaming in the midnight. moon; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1935; E 
unp. 1159438; Vernell Meeks, Phila- 
delphia. 602 


Dreaming in the Rockies; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116148; Donald Swanson Schaeffer, 
Oakland, Calif. 603 


Dreaming of you; waltz song. © 1. 
Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 116287; Edna 
Roemer Wessell, Jeffers, Minn. 604 


©l-e. 


arr. Ralph Hennjes. 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp: 116874; 
Howard H. Blagg, Cincinnati. 605 


Dreamland waltz; valse song. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 10, 1935; E unp. 115974; Ray- 
mond Epps, Cambridge, N. Z. 606 


Dreams; song. © 1. Jan. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 116013; Theodore Buczkoff, 
Buffalo. 607 


Dreams at twilight; song; with violin 
and ’cello obbis. © 1c Jan. 10, 
1936; E unp. 116097; Iola McRey- 
nolds, Chico, Calif. 608 


Dreams of Columbine; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c Jan. 31, 1936: E 
unp. 117286; Fred Franklin Crooke, 
Jefferson City, Tenn. 609 


Dreamy eyes; fox-trot song. © 1. 
Dec. 17, 1935; E unp. 115966; Adol- 
pho Gallegos, Bernalillo, N. M. 610 


w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 15, 
1986; E unp. 116423; Robert 
Fletcher Bertram, Revere, Mass. 

611 


—w R.G. Smith, m H. M. Lowe. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116690; 
Roy G. Smith and Harace M. Lowe, 
Mt. Holly, N. C. 612 


Dreamy Louisiana moon; song. © 1 
e. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117094; 
Charles Mitchell, Shreveport, La. 

613 


Dreamy Napoli; English w L. Lowell 
Whitewing, Italian w M. P. Alongi 
and Vincent Alongi, and melody. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 22, 1936;:H unp. 116837 ; 
Michael-Paul Alongi, Chicago. 614 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Dreamy summer skies; song, m C. 
Isabel Mayer. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
pub. 52878; May Kannenberg, Spirit 
Lake, Ia. 615 


Dreary nites; pf., with w. ©1c. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116259; Lynn James 
Foster, Kalamazoo, Mich. 616 


Driftin®’ cowboy; w Thomas Grant 
Springer, m Louis Drakeford. © 
1c Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116428; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, Astoria, 
ak. Ne X. 617 


Drifting down the sea of memories; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 116443; Deloros Marie War- 
ner, Berkeley, Calif. 618 


Drifting in dreams; song. ©1c. Jan. 
20, 1986; E unp. 116687; Myrtle Ann 
Stoffler, Granite City, Ill. 619 


Drifting in the shadows of the moon- 
light; w and m Nick Pedersen; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116183 ; Nichol Andrew Peder- 
sen, East Milton, Mass. 620 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; old 
English air, arr. Zarh M. Bickford; 
Hawaiian guit. solo and ace. © Jan. 
22, 1936; E pub. 538018; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. 621 


Drinking song; w and m Edward J. 
McGoldrick. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 
52678; Mills music, inc., New York. 

622 


Dripping moonlight ; w Charles Trone; 
pf. .© 1 «., Jan. 31, 1936;-H upp, 
117301; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 623 


Du verfiihrerisches Beinah; tango, aus 
Casanova, m Ralph Benatzky, arr. 
Frank Fox; odeon wu. salonorch. 
stimmen, mit text. © Oct. 30, 1935; 
E for. 42513; A. Cranz, Brussels. 

624 


Dubarry (The); w Desmond Carter, 
from the German of Paul Knepler 
and J. M. Welleminsky, melody Theo 
Mackeben. © Nov. 25, 1935; E for. 
42408; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

625 


Duce (Il) ; march; pf. ©1c. Jan. 18, 
1936; E unp. 116583; Courty Rossi- 
Diehl, Glen Ridge, N. J. 626 

Duce (Il) Mussolini; song. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E pub. 52673; Raffoela Di 
Cicco, North Attleboro, Mass. 627 


Due cuori nella luna; fox-trot, versi 
L. L. Martelli e E. Neri, m Mario 


24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


654 


TN —— 


Mariotti; pf. © Dec. 20, 19385; E 
for. 42551; A. & G. Carisch «& ¢., 
Milan. 628 


Dummy (The) line; song, arr. Carroll 
Ely, ed. Clement Wood. © Jan. 23, 
1936; E pub. 53096; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 629) 


Durante’s (Jimmy (Schnozzle) ) jumbo 
song book; w and m J. Durante, 
compiled and ed. Jean Herbert; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 2, 1986; 
B® pub. 52928; Harry Engel, inc., 
New York. 630 


Dusk o’day; song, w Dana Burnet. © 
1c Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116654; 
Alfred E. Baron, La Crescenta, Calif. 

631 


B® ritornato il sole; versi L. L. Mar- 
telli e E. Neri, m Mario Mariotti. © 
Nov. 30, 1935; E for. 42552; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 632 


Each morning after an evening with 
you; w and m Vincent Rose, Sammy 
Lerner and Joe Venuti, pf. sc. Lou 
Leaman; with guit. arr. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52679; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 633 


Haster echoes; service, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, m Fred B. Holton. 
© Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 53117; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 634 


Easter joy; 
William H. Anderson; mixed cho., 
with incidental sop. solo ad lib.; or- 
gan acc. © Jan. 24, 1986; E pub. 
53097 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

635 


Hastertide; Haster service, w Mary 
Mills and Lizzie De Armond, m Roy 
E. Nolte, John J. Thomas and W. B. 
Judefind. © Feb. 5, 1985; E pub. 
52471; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

636 


Easy piano methed. pt. 1. © Dec. 20, 
19385; E pub. 52939; Richard Kiener, 
Pittsburgh. 637 


Echate juera ; paso doble, C. Rodoch y 
Asune; orch. ptes. © June 20, 1935; 
E for. 42514; Celedonio Rodriguez, 
Bilbao, Spain. 638 


Hecho (The) of your last good bye; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 11, 19386; E unp. 
116826; Leonard Adolf Kush, Buf- 
falo. 639 


Echoing (The) voice; from Patience, 
w W.S. Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. Bryceson Treharne; mixed cho. 


carol-anthem, w and m } 


© Jan. 30, 1986; E pub. 53156; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 640 


Ecie—pecie; fox-trot, slowa im: Z 
Biatostocki. © Nov. 4, 1935; E for. 
42540; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 641 


Ecstasy ; m Pat Kilpatrick; pf. ©1c. 
Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115717; Edward 
W[alton] Wachtler, New York. 642 


——w Henry Gershwin, m Henry 
Gershwin and William Colligan. © 
Jan. 24, 1986; E pub. 53052; Foreign 
and domestic music corp., New York. 

643 


Eden, fair Eden; w Jesse P. Tompkins, 
m B.D. Ackley; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
E pub. 52542; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 644 


Edizioni Gennarelli, Piedigrotta 1935; 
versi E. Murolo, ed. altri, m Tito 
Schipa, ed altri. © Aug. 20, 1935; 
E for. 42053; Emilio Gennarelli, 
Naples. 645 


Edizioni musicali Epifani; Piedigrotta 
1935, versi HK. Murolo, ed altri, m 
A. Staffelli, ed altri. © Aug. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42262; Italian bk. co., New 
York. 646 


Educational vocal technique; in sonz 
and speech, W. Warren Shaw, in 
collaboration with George L. Lind- 
Seed Vises oO 2. LOR Gia Ava 
194217 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 647 


EKgo sum panis vivus; antienne, Roger- 
Ducasse. 1.3 voix denfants et 
choeur de femmes avec acc. d’orgue.— 
2. Sop. 1, 2 et contralto. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42255, 42256; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 648, 649 


Hinzug der Olympia-kampfer ; triumph- 
marsch, text Kathe Sommer, m Her- 
mann Blume. 1. Harmoniemusik 
stimmen.—2. Odeon uu. Ssalonorch. 
stimmen, mit klavier-direction.—3. 
Pf. © Nov. 6, 1935; E for. 42374— 
42376; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 650-652 


Eli Kli; tr. and new pf. arr. Mort H. 
Glickman, Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Man: 
oloff; with chords for ukulele and 
suit. © Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 52835; 
Calumet music co., Chicago. 653 


Eisk mig i December som i Maj; baby’s 
lullaby, tekst Victor Skaarup, m 
Harry Denver; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
EK for. 42579; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 654 


29 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


655 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


Empty dreams: fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 115589; Lydia E. Barber, 


Brattleboro, Vt. 655 
Empty glasses; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116625; Lilah 
G. Coxe, Shreveport, La. 656 


Empty hours; song, arr. Alyne Sidney. 
©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117148; 
Jane Dowling Harris, Dothan, Ala. 

657 


Empty saddles; from a poem J. Keirn 
Brennan, w and melody Billy Hill. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116032; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 658 


En cabriolant; one-step, S. Chapelier ; 


orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42151; L. Philippo, Paris. 659) 
En dansant sous les tilleuls; par 
Joseph Strimer; violoncelle, 1°7° 
pos., et pf. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42653; Durand & cie., Paris. 660 


En wagon; chanson comique, paroles 
Alex Farel. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42629; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 661 


Enchantment; a choral waltz, w and m 
Samuel Richards Gaines; sop., alto 
and bass. © Dec. 17, 19354 E pub. 
49964; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

662 


Encounter by chance; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116703; James 
Herbert Speer, Lima, O. 663 


End (The) of the Caribou trail; w and 
m Elton Box, Desmond Cox and 
Paddy Roberts; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Jan. 3, 1935; E for. 
42560; Cameo music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 664 


End (The) of the road; valse song. 
© 1e. Dec. 17, 1935; E unp. 115964; 
Bessie Muggleton, Boynton, Fla. 

665 


End (The) of the trail; w A. Sizemore 
and Ray Williams; pf.; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 10,1935; E pub. 53063; 
Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 666 


waltz song. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 116085; Leonard A. Widaw- 


ski, Detroit. 667 
Ending; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
OF O30 By Mp. lao is. VV 
Haynes, jr., Brandenburg, Ky. 668 


Entertainer (The); coll. of material 
for the amateur performer; with m. 


© Dee. 6, 1935; AA 194310; Amsco 
music sales co., inec., New York. 
669 


Enzeli; arr. Max Berry; pf. ©1.. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115751; Max 
Bergunker, Brooklyn. 670 


Equinox; march, w Hlsa Wissell, m 
and arr. Edwin Franko Goldman; 
band pts. © Dec. 28, 19385; E pub. 
02554; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

671 


Es6 van, meg Arviz van az uteankban ; 
csardas, szévegét és zenéjét irta: 
Fothy Fischer Erné [i. e., E. Fischer] 
© Novy. 1, 1935; E pub. 53090 ; Ernéd 
Fischer, New York. 672 


Espana cafi; paso-doble, Pascual Mar- 
quina, arr. Graham Prince; orch. 
pts. © Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52596; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 673 


Kternal (The) flame; w Irving Israel, 
with melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 116586; Robert Enoch, New 
York. 674 


Ethiopia stretch forth your hands unto 
God; song, arr. Virgil Johnson. © 
1 ec. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115887; 
Parker Scott, Los Angeles. 675 


Kithiopian (The) war; song, melody 
James Morehead. © 1 e¢. Jan. 18, 
1936; E unp. 116610; Sidney Haw- 
kins, New York. 676 


Etiopia; conga-rumba, Eliseo Grenet ; 
orch, ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42605; Julio Garzon, Paris. 677 


Etre deux; dans Un coup de veine, 
livret Aibert Willemetz et A. Mouézy- 
Eon, m Maurice Yvain. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42216; Royalty, Paris. 

678 


Ktude for left hand alone; by Allen 
Spencer; pf. © Dec. 31, 1985; HE 
pub. 52823; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 679 


Etude in A minor; by Allen Spencer; 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 52820; 
H. T. FitzSimons co., Chicago. 680 


Hitude in B flat minor; by Allen 
Spencer; pf. © Dec. 31, 1935; E 
pub. 52822; H. T. FitzSimons ¢o., 
Chicago. 681 


Etude in C major; by Allen Spencer; 
pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 52819; 
H. T. FitzSimons co., Chicago. 682 


Etude in F sharp minor; by Allen 
Spencer; pf. © Dec. 31, 1985; E 


26 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


pub. 52821; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 683 


Even unto the stars; song, w Jonny 
Cran. © lic. Jan; 29, 1936; E unp. 
117153 ; Hugene Butowsky, Philadel- 
phia. 684 


Evening; by Alec Rowley; pf. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Dec. 23, 1985; 
E for. 42472; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 685 


Evening hymn; w Adelaide Procter, 
m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach; mixed 
yoices. © Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 
52984; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 686 


Evening over the forest; w Beatrice 
Mayor, m C. Armstrong Gibbs; sop. 


1, 2 and alto. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© Dec. 17, 1985; E for. 42459; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 687 


Evening shadows; w Jean Crichton, 
m May H. Brahe; in C. © Nov. 26, 
1935; HE for. 42465; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 688 


Eventually; w James Springer, m Ed- 
ward Welch. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1986; 
EH unp. 115536; John Edward Welch, 
Brooklyn. 689) 


Hver hear a Gypsy playing; waltz, w 
Hugene Yelle, melody Michael Smith. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116592 ; 
Yelle and Smith, ine, Herkimer, 
NY, ‘690 


Evergreen (The) trees; w Ruth Roloff, 
m Adella Carlson Altman; sop. 1, 2 
and alto1, 2. © Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 
52881; Hyde Park music publishers, 
Chicago. 691 


Every day is mother’s day to me; w 


and melody Dorothy B. Pope. ©1. 
Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116444; 
Dorothy B. Pope Kokesch, Utica, 
N. Y. 692 


Every kiss that you gave to me; w Bert 
Tompkins, m Chester Tompkins and 
Robert Tague; with ukulele arr. © 
Dec. 16, 1935; E pub. 52883; C. W. 
Tompkins, Bayard, Neb. 693. 


Every little theme song; from Lines 
for love; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116152; Jua- 
son LaHaye, jr., Bridgeport, Conn. 

694 


Everybody’s theme song; w and mel- 
ody A. V. Hull, arr. Margaret 
Coutché; with violin. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
29, 1986; E unp. 117183; Ada Vir- 
ginia Hull, Hollywood, Calif. 695 


51882—36——3 : 


27 


708 


Hiveryone suddenly burst out singing; 
pt.-song, w Siegfried Sassoon, mC. 8. 
Lang, op. 26; mixed voices. © Jan. 
9, 1986; E for. 42664; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 696 


Ev’ry promise you made; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1986; E unp. 116509; Cliff M. 
Woodard, Lenoxville, Que., Canada. 

697 


Ev’rybody’s got to wear a smile; w 
and m Bert Elton; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete., R. S. Stoddon. © Jan. 1, 
1986; E for. 42563; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 688 


Ewig rauscht das meer ; fox-trot, [and] 
Das lied von der kleinen frau: aus 
Hiner zuviel an bord, w Erwin Leh- 
now, m Werner Bochmann. © Nov. 
11, 1985; E for. 42598; Ufaton-ver- 
lags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 699 


Exercises for ensemble drill; viola 
suppl., Raymond C. Fussell; band or 
orch. © Feb. 3, 1936; AA 196275; 
Paul A. Schmitt music co., Minneap- 
olis. 700 


Hxperience meeting in Capernaum; 
hymn. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 52947; 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 701 


Eyes (The) of Texas; w John Lang 
Sinclair, set to m of, I’ve been work- 
ing on the railroad, arr. Oscar J. 
Fox; mixed voices and male voices, 
unace. © Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 52748; 
C. C. Birechard & co., Boston. 702 


Eyes of violet blue; w and m Gracie 
Cornett. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116359; Gracie Cornett Ramsey, San 
Antonio. 703 


Faccetta nera; marcia, versi Renato 
Micheli, m Mario Ruccione. © Nov. 
15, 1935; E for. 42109; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 704 


Faces in the firelight; song, w Carl P. 
Leinberger. © 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 117020; Carl L. Williams, 
Pittsburgh. 705 


Faded coat of blue; w and melody A. P. 
Carter. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1935; E unp. 
116726; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 706 


Fair as the moon; song. © 1. Jan. 
31, 1986; E unp. 117349; Jane Lu- 
cille Evans, Erie, Col. 107 


Fairer than Killarney’s roses ; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116501; Anna 
Rex Lowrie, Dayton, 0. 708 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


708* 


Fairy moon; musical playet, libretto 
HKthel Watts Mumford, lyrics and m 
Lily Strickland. Voc. se. © Dee. 
10, 1935; D 39018; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. TOS8* 


Fairy (The) queen; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115584; E. H. Carle, 
Glassville, N. B., Canada. 709 


2-pt. song, w anon., m Margaret 
Lyell; equal voices. © Jan. 10, 
1936; E for. 42521; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 710 


Fairy tale: song of Ophelia, by N. 
Medtner, op. 14, no. 1, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld; pf. © Jan. 21, 1986; H 
pub. 52989; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. T11 


Faites un sourire; paroles René Le- 


court, m Louis Raspini. © Nov. 1, 
1985; E for, 42619; Publications 
Francis-Day, Ss. a., Paris. 712 


Falling in love with you; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 
116877; Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okl. 713 
False Fernando; operetta, libretto 


David Stevens, m Roy S. Stoughton. 
© Jan. 27, 1936: D 39014; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. ale 


Fantasia of the veld; medley of South 
African native tunes, Adolph Hallis 
and Lola Gordon, arr. G. Walter- 
Goehr; oreh. pts. © Oct. 10, 1935; 
E for. 42587; United music publish- 
ers, ltd., London. 714 


Fantasia sobre cinco notas; de Joaquin 
Turina, op. 83; pf. © Dee. 11, 1935; 
EK for. 42113; Union musical espa- 
hola, Madrid. 715 


Fare ye well; tr. from the German, 
William A. Hunter, m Fredrich Sil- 
cher, set Morten J. Luvaas; men’s 
voices. © Dec. 16, 1935; E pub. 
2671; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

716 


Farewell; slow-fox, R.W. Copping; 
saxo alto mi bémol, violon ou accor- 
déon, trompette si bémol et pf. con- 
ducteur. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42143; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. T17 


Farmers; w William Alexander Percy, 
m from Watts’ musical miscellany, 
harmonized. © Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 
52510; Edith Lovell Thomas, New 
York. 718 


Fascinating, captivating. lovable you; 
w Ben Daniels, melody Hal Millis. © 
1 er Jan. 7) 1886" EH unp. 115822 - 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Benjamin de Smith Daniels, New- 
ark WN. 719 


Fascinating you; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ¢ Jan. (6,° 1986+") ane miliageen 
Thompson C. Snow, Miami, Fia. 

720 


Favola (la) del figlio cambiato ; fram- 
menti sinfonici, Gian Francesco Ma- 
lipiero; partitura d’orch. © Dee. 27, 
1935; E for. 42082; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. (PAL 

Favela (Una) di Andersen; sceneggi- 
ata e musicata, versi e m Antonio 
Veretti; orch. Partitura. © Dec. 
17, 1935; EH for. 42075; G. Ricordi & 
eo., Milan. 722 

Festival songs for Delaware schools, 
1935-1936; w and melodies various 
authors, ed. Marguerite V. Hood, 
Glenn Gildersleeve, Helen 8S. Leavitt, 
and others. © Sept. 30, 1935; AA 
185415; Ginn & co., Boston. 723 


Fido, the prodigal; humoresque, May- 
hew Lake; band. © Dec. 24, 1935; 
EK pub. 52700; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 724 


Fields (The) beyond; w Marguerite 
Beaushaw, melody Fredrik Coles. 
©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117190; 
Frederick Ralph Mullins Coles, 
Plainfield, N. J. 725 

Fiévre jaune; poésie Nino, traduction 
allemande Hansi Gosselin, traduc- 
tion anglaise Yvonne Deneufville, m 
A. Honegger. © Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 
42208; Siréne musicale, Paris. 726 

TFigli (1) della lupa; versi Luigi Gene- 
sio Coppa, m Nazareno Padellaro. 
© Jan. 13, 1936; E for. 42584; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. (O76 


Filles et garcons; paroles Anfos Mar- 
tin, air dun vieux noél provencgal 
harmonisé Alexis Berger. © Sept. 
1, 1985; E for. 42162; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 728 

Finger exercises for the pocket mu- 
tane.. .©))-Dee.,., 17; 19355n aor: 
42439; George Woodhouse, London. 

729 


Finger wave; melody. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116305; Harvey Brooks, 
Los Angeles. 730 


Fiorella; parole e m Giacinto Sallus- 
tio. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 42059; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 731 


IIp@rn ayarn (First love); w and m 
Nicholas Hatziapostolou. © Aug. 
21, 1985; E pub. 52955; Apollo music 
co., New York. Tee 


28 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


First (The) Noél; old traditional 
earol, arr. Walter Lane; pf. with w. 
© Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52566; 


Shattinger piano & music Co., Si. 
Louis. 733 
First year Pureell; 24 compositions 
Henry Purcell, adapted, arr. and ed. 


BE. Markham Lee; pf. © Dee. 18, 
1935; E for. 42427; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., Itd., London. 734 


Wisherman Jo; waltz, w Marge Ste- 
wart, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 «. 


Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115575; Mar- 
garet Zimmerman Stewart, Moor- 
ingsport, La. e 735 
Flag (The) salute; song; [mixed 
voices] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 116358; Virginia Williams, 
Washington. 736 


Flight (The) of the bumblebee; by 
Rimsky-Korsakoff, transcribed Cecil 
Leeson; EH flat alto saxophone and 
pf. © Jan. 1, 1936; E pub. 52648; 
Mecca music service, New York. 

7137 

Flipa flopa summ’a coola; w and m 
Anna. Banri. ©) 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 1169837; Anna Blazejewski. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 738 


Floating thru the air; song, w Eddie 
Vacearello. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; BH 
unp. 117222; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 739 


Flor silvestra; by Pedro Flores; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1935; E unp. 
116737; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 740 


Florida (The) special; tango, w Geo. 
P. James, m F. Fanciulli, rev. C. 
Miller; with guit. arr. © Jan. 27, 
19386; E pub. 53108; Atlantic coast 
line railroad co., Wilmington, N. C. 

741 


Floridy; arr. F. L. Obannon; pf. with 
w. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117137; John Joseph Brown, Choko- 
loskee, Fla. 742 


Flowers (The) that bloom in the 
spring; from The mikado, w W. S. 
Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. 
Bryceson Treharne; men’s cho. © 
Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 53151; Boston 
music co., Boston. 743 


Elutist’s (The) formulae ; compendium 
of daily studies on six basic exer- 
cises, Georges Barrére. © Dec. 28, 
1935; HK pub. 52667; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 744. 


29 


758 


Flying across the sky; waltz, w and 


melody. ..© 1 « Jan. 28, 19386: HB 
unp. 117114; Alfred Marion Voit, 
Louisville. 745 


Flying (The) cardinals; march; orch. 
pts., with w. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; 
H unp. 117026; Paul D. H. Leman, 
Washington. 746 


Flying high; w and m William W. 
Shepherd; pf. ©1«c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
Hi eunp. 116216; Syivester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 747 


For love of you; song, w Elizabeth 
Archer Penick aur©me ly Chan. 2a 
19386; EH unp. 117070; J. Chas Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. T48 


For love’s sake, save the last waltz 
for me; song, m Geo. Lessner. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; EH unp. 115801 ; 
Eva Moore, Crawfordville, Fla. 749 


For me; duett and cho., arr. Arthur 
F. Fuller. © Dec. 26, 1985; E pub- 
52680:; Rachel House Ball, Los 
Angeles. 750 


For Texas; song. © Jan. ‘23, 1936; 
E pub. 53012; Mona Meier Nelson, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. Jol 


For the glory of Marquette; song. 
lic. Jan, sil, 19386; BH unp. 117347; 
William O. Faist, Milwaukee, 752 


Yor we're together again; fox-trot, w 
and m Bill Hazard; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1986; H unp. 115863; William 
Scribner Hazard, Pittsfield, Mass. 

153 


For you alone Lucia; English w 
Thomas Connor and Edward Lis- 
bona, m C. A. Bixio. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
E for. 42542; Dix, Itd., London. 754 


Forever ; fox trot, w T. Smith, C. Med- 
calf and Lu Harl, melody Lu Earl. 
©1e. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116930; 
Thelma Smith and Clarence Med- 
ealf, Dawson, Tex. 75D 


Forever and ever; w and melody Lyia 
Myers. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115779; Lyla Myers Prather, Little 
Rock, Ark. 756 


Forget: song, w Sam D. Wemott. © 
1 ec. Nov. 29, 19385; E unp. 116328 ; 
Olive Hlsworth Proudfit, Natchi- 
toches, La. TOT 


Forgetting you is out of the question ; 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 16, 19386; 
EK unp. 116477; Joe Sasso, Los An- 
geles. 758 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


759 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Forgive me; fox trot song. © 1 e¢. 
Dec. 4, 1985; E unp. 115919: Lottie 
Dymerski, Brooklyn. 759 


Forgive me Lord, I pray; song. © 1 
ec. Dec. 13, 1985; E unp. 115630; 
Myrtie Randolph Fleuriet, Donna, 
Tex. 760) 


Forgotten melody; w and melody. © 
1 c Jan. 7, 1935; E unp. 115838; 
Michael Rechler, New York. (61 


Forty little steps from heaven; fox- 
trot, m Arthur Thibodeau; pf., with 
Woe Ou lve Jad. v.) 193a6°) Hump: 
115814; Roy W. Swanson, Minne- 
apolis. 762 


Forty second street romance; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1935; E unp. 
115923; Nello Cecconi, Los Angeles. 

763 

Fragole; fox trot, versi Bixio Cheru- 
bini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. © 
Noy. 15, 1985; E for. 42103; S. a. m. 
Bixio, Milan. 764 


Frank Murphy; march; pf. © 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116488; Franz 
Geisz, Detroit. 765 


Franklin D. Roosevelt’s for you; fox 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 19386; E unp. 116799; 
Joe Brack, Belton, Mo. 766 


Friday afternoons; w various authors, 
m Benjamin Britten. v. 1, 2. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 42567, 42568; 


Boosey & co., Itd., London. 767, 768 


Friend (The) that I found in you; 
song, w Alice Sudduth. ©1c. Jan. 
30, 1986; EH unp. 117223; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 769 


From the distant land of Volga; Rus- 
sian folk-song, traditional w, Eng- 
lish version Maxwell H. Popkin, m 
arr. Boris Levenson; men’s cho. © 
Jan. 2, 19386; E pub. 52660; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 770 


Fugue in D; string quartet. Sa © 
1c Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116608; 
Olive Ellsworth Proudfit, Natchi- 
toches, La. 771 


Fugues 4 4 parties; des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours de fugue, année 19385, sujets 
Henri Rabaud, fugues Georges Fri- 
boulet, Lucien Duchemin et Pierre 
Moreau. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42154; Heugel, Paris. (72 


Fulfilment; w Mordaunt Currie, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs, op. 83, no. 3. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Nov. 26, 1935; 


30 


E for. 42461; Boosey & co., Itd., 


London. 173 
Full fathom five; 2-pt. song, poem 
Shakespeare; equal voices. © Jan. 


10, 1936; E for. 42517; E. Markham 
Lee, Riffel, Woodford Green, Essex, 
England. 774 


Full June moon in the sky; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
115712; William Benson Richter, 
Philadelphia. T15 


Funiculi-funiculé ; Neapolitan melody, 
Hnglish w Vivien Lambelet, m Luigi 
Denza. [English and Italian w] © 
Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 42044; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 

776 


G (The) man; w and melody. ©1ec. 
Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 116197; George 
D. Hudson, Mansfield, Mass. TUT 


Gaily sailing to Sunset Valley; song. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1936; EH unp. 116336; 
Mildred L. Hart, Des Moines. T778 


Gambler’s (The) confession; w and 
melody Reece Fleming and Rufus 
Townsend. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1935; E 
unp. 116730; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 179 


Garbo Green; novelty fox trot, w and 
m Fred Fisher. © Jan. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 52798; Joe Davis, ine., New 
York. 780 


Garden memories; song, arr. Harriet 
Juergensen. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; H 
unp. 1160388; Martha T. Blum, Chi- 
cago. 781 


Garden (The) of childhood ; Children’s 
day pageant, Mattie B. Shannon, 
incidental m various composers. © 
Apr. 16, 1935; E pub. 52890; Jude- 
find bros., Baltimore. 782 


Garden (A) of memory; w A. H. 
Ackley, m B. D. Ackley; pf. © 
Dec. 27, 19385; E pub. 52535; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 783 


Garden (The) of the moon; w Monroe 
Selig, m Alois Kutschera and M. 
Selig, © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53144; Foreign and domestic music 
corp., New York. 784 


Garrotin gitano; par Modesto et 
Vicente Romero; pf. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E tor, 42612; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

785 


Gauchos (The) complain; rhumba fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116188; Marcel 
Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 785 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


813 


Gavotte; by William Bell; E flat or 
BB flat tuba and pf. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 53044; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York 787 


from the Symphonie classique, S. 
Prokofieff, op. 25, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; pf. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
52990; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 788 


Gay chickadee; song, melody Ray 
Cameron and Webbie Gillen. © 1. 
Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115807; Kath- 
leen Maart, Manasquan, N. J. 789 


Gay gallantry; pageant dance, Percy 
KE, Fletcher, arr. Denis Wright; 
brass bands pts. © Jan. 3, 1936; 
E for. 42569; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 790 


Gazin’ at the haze upon the moon; w 
William Wyman, and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115660; Ken- 
neth Grant Carroll, Painesville, O. 

791 


Gee! I wish I was her beau; w Don 
Cameron, melody Ed. Pegram. © 
1 e. Dee. 30, 19385; E unp. 115450; 
Edwin Baron Pegram and Donald 
Weckford Cameron, Bozeman, Mont. 

792 


Gee man, why must you be a G man; w 
and melody Evelyn Pennie. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 17, 1936; E unp 116522; Evelyn 
Panikoff, New Haven. 793 

Gentle Julia; [music for] end title, 
Samuel Kaylin; pf. © 1. Jan. 7, 
19386; E unp. 116546; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 794 


Gentleman (The) consents; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 


117117; Bonnie Dee Dean, McPher-- 


795 
Get out in the sun; w and m Larry 
Larsen; bass voice. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1936; E unp. 117257; Procter & Gam- 
ble co., Cincinnati. 786 


Get thee behind me Satan; from IF ol- 
low the fleet, w and m Irving Berlin; 
with symbols for guit. and chords for 
ukuleie and banjo. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 52752; Irving Berlin, ine, 
New York. 797 


Get yourself in rythm on a rythm bike; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; 
EK ounp. 116711; Merle M. Pitcher, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 798 


Ghost (The) of love; song, arr. Alyne 
Sidney. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 
117149; Jane Dowling Hairis, 
Dothan, Ala. 799 


son, Kan. 


ol 


Giddi-ap; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
14, 1986; E unp. 116374; Anthony 
Talento, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 800 


Gift (The) of song; w F. S. Myers, m 
RK; Canlton,.jrs; an, Eh flat. V@) ive: 
Jan. 9, 19836; E unp. 1160438; Rob’t 
Carlton, jr. and Flora Strauss Myers, 
Shreveport, La. 801 


Ginetta; rumba-biguine, S. Chapelier ; 
orch, ptes. © Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 
42631; L. Philippo, Paris. 802. 


Girl (The) of my golden dreams; pf., 
with guit. arr., and w. © Dee. 10, 
1935; E pub. 58057; Asher Sizemore, 
Louisville. 803 


Girls of the eight and forty; march, w 
and m Dorothy Wilson; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117121; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs, Stanley 
R. Wilson, West Los Angeles. 804 


Giro-tondo dei fanciulli; piccola suite, 
Hizio Carabella; orch. Partitura. © 
Dec. 17, 1985; E for. 42072; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 805 


Give ear to my words, O Lord; w from 
the Bible; sop. or ten. © 1. Nov. 
29, 1985; E unp. 116329; Olive Ells- 
worth Proudfit, Natchitoches, La. 

S06 


Give me everything I ask; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1985; E unp. 
115913; Ruby Moore Smith, Chicago. 

807 


Give me the painted skies of my west- 
ern paradise; w John Vilas; pf. © 

1 e. Jan. 11, 1986; EH unp. 116223; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
808 


Give-me your hand; w Eric Little, m 
Christopher Grant ; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. and pf. accordion. © Dec. 
19, 1985; H for. 42343; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 809: 


Give us the New deal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116606; 
Thomas Wendell DeVergnies, Blocm- 
field, N. J. 810 


Give us this night; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. ©1«. Jan. 
30, 1986; E unp. 117208; Famous 
music corp., New York. Sil 


Glade (The) in the wood; valse song. 
1 ce. Dec. 26, 1985; E unp. 116123; 
W. M. Keith, Seneca, Kan. 812 


Gladiator (The) ; march, J. P. Sousa, 
arr, Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 23, 1985; E for. 42477; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 813 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


814 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


Gliding with the breeze; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117189; 
George Byron Morrison, jr., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 8i4 


Glimpses ; song cycle, w Leone Le Doux. 
© ic. Dec. 3, 1935; E unp. 114222; 
Wes Daniels, Los Angeles. 815 

Glint (The) in your eye; vaise song. 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115846; 

Mary Penfold, Lang, Sask., Canada. 

816 


Gloomy wood; English text Arthur 
Knox, m Lully, arr. Francis Moore; 
male voices. © Jan. 13, 1986; E pub. 
52849; Galaxy music ccrp., New 
York. 817 


Glorious girl; w and m Charlie Tobias, 
Charles Newman and Murray Men- 
cher; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 58076; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 818 


Glorious (The) gospel of God; hymn. 
Dee. 27, 1885; E pub. 52507; 
Verner A. Hultman, ‘Tonawanda, 
INS NG 819 
Glory (The) of His presence; w Os- 
wald J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley; pf. 
© Dee. 27, 1935; E pub. 52588; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
20: 
Go and proclaim; hymn, w Thomas 
Morell, m arr, Esther Shelhamer. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116905; 
Haw. W. Calloway, Cincinnati. 821 


Go lovely rose; w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115833; Michael 
Rechler, New York. 822 


God builds my life; w Oswald J. Smith, 
m B. D. Ackley ; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
HF) pub. 52540'; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 823. 


God defend the right; hymn, w and 
m A. H. Ackley. © Dee. 27, 1985; 
HH pub. 52537 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
_ Chicago. 824 


God meant you for me; w Richard 
Brown and Bob Hoffman, and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Jan, 17, 1986; E unp. 
116519; Richard Warren Brown, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 825. 


God remembers to forget; w and m 
A. H. Ackley; pf. © Dec. 27, 1985; 
HE) pub. 52551; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 826 


God rest you merry, gentlemen; Hng- 
lish carol, 17th century, arr. Walter 
Lane; pf. with w. © Dec. 28, 1935; 
E pub. 52564; Shattinger piano & 
music ¢co., St. Louis. 827 


32 


God so loved the world; Christmas 
service, recitations and pageant Mat- 
tie B. Shannon, w and m of songs 
W. B. Judefind. © Oct. 8, 1935; HB 
pub. 52474; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 828 


Gold and silver; by Franz Lehar, new 


arr. Mort H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E pub. 52913; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 829 


Gold hair; by Granville Bantock; pf. 
Berners ed. © Oct. 30, 1985; E for. 
42395; Joseph Williams, itd., Lon- 
don. 830 


Gold moon; song, arr. Alyne Sidney. 
©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117150; 
Jane Dowling Harris, Dothan, Ala. 

831 

Gold star in the blue sky; w and mel- 
ody Evelyn Pennie. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1986; E unp. 116525; Evelyn Pani- 
koff, New Haven. 832 


Golden hours; w and m_ Herbert 
Stearns. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; EB 
unp. 116539; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 833 


Golden memory; w Harry C. Pyle, mel- 
ody Inez C. Munich. © 1. Jan. 28, 
1936; E unp. 117104; John Henry 
Munich, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 534 


Golden slumbers; w Thomas Dekker, 
traditional English air, arr. Hugh S. 
Roberton; mixed choir or quartet; 
pf. or organ ace. © Dec. 31, 19385; 
E pub. 58036; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 835 


Golden (The) wedding; by Gabriel- 
Marie, arr. Mort H. Glickman; pf. 
© Jan. 15, 1936; E pub. 52885; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 836 


Gone from me; fox-trot song. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 115945; Billie 
MecGlasson, Commera, Tex. 837 


Good bye old Depression; pf., with w. 
©1ec. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 116325; 
Frank 8S. Maling, Kent, Wash. 838 


Good morning sunshine; fox-trot, w 
and m Wallie Maurice. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
19, 1935; E unp. 115949; Wallie Mau- 
rice Schmockel, Havre, Mont. 839 


Good night; song. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 1173856; Marguerite Currau, 
Washington. 840 


Goody goody; w and m Johnny Mercer 
and Matt Malneck; with guit. arr. 
© Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 52879; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 841 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Gossip Joan; w from Pills to purge 
melancholy, m MHnglish air, cirea 
1700, arr. William Arms Fisher; 
high voice; in F. © Dee. 11, 1935; 
E pub. 52482; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 842 


Got my baby back; w, melody and 
banjo 1 and 2 obbls. ©1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117288; William Nich- 
olas, New York. 843 


Got to dance my way to heaven; w and 
m Sam Coslow; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 31, 1986; E for. 42677; Cine- 
phonic music co., Itd., London. 844 


Gotta go; w B. Nisen, m M. J. David- 
son. © 1. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 
116529 ; Milton J. Davidson and Bar- 
ney Nisen, Los Angeles. 845 


Gotta go to work again; fox trot, w 
Milton Paseal, m Edgar Fairchild, 
arr. Ned Freeman; orch. pts., with 
male trio. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53133 : Hdward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 846 


w Milton Paseal, m Edgar Fair- 
enid= with suit: arr.’ © Jan. 23, 
1936; E pub. 53010; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 847 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Houses cf 
worship; song, m arr. N. A. Mon- 
tani. © Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 52518; 
Edith Lovell Thomas, New York. 

848 


Lovely appear; arr. Wm. Noeisch. 
new arr. Walter Sassmannshausen ; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 20, 1985; H 
pub. 52921; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 849 


Sanctus; from the communion 
service for men’s voices in G, arr. 
Theodore Ganschow; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 5, 1935; E pub. 52148; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., inc., Chicago. 850 


Graduate (The) nurses’ march; pf. © 
1 ec, Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116442; 
Janet Hila Watt, Cincinnati. 851 


Graener (Paul) Drei schwedische 
tinze; op. 98, arr. Leopold Wenin- 
ger; kleines orch. stimmen. © July 
31, 1935; E for. 42325; Hd. Bote & 


G. Bock, Berlin. 852 
Sonate; op. 101: violoncell u. 
klavier. © Sept. 17, 1935; E for. 


42328; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 
853 
Gramercy square; waltz, Allan Grant, 
arr. Carleton Colby ; dance orch. pts. 
© Jan. 8, 1986; E pub. 52724; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 854 


867 


Gram’s old dinner bell dwelling ; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116904; Viola Cupps Pierce, Los An- 
geles. 855 


Grand circus spectacle march; by Jerry 
Bangs: pi. (© 1 c Jans, 1936-78 
unp. 117352; Gerald F.. (Jerry) 
Bangs, Lisbon, N. H. 856 


Grandfather’s clock; song, new pf. arr., 
and Hawaiian guit. solo, in note and 
diagram Nick Manoloff; with chords 
for ukulele and guit. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E pub. 528387; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 857 


Grandmother’s lap: w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117111; 
Kenneth Carson Wiseman, Los An- 
geles. 858 


Grandpapa said to grandmama; w and 
melody Rob Knott. ©1c. Jan. 13, 
1936; H unp. 116265; Robert Knott 
Gordon, Lansing, Mich. 859 


Grasshopper (The) ; poem Cicily Engle- 


field; unison voices. © Jan. 10, 
1936; E for. 42516; Hnid Hugh- 
Jones, London. 860 


Great is the Holy One of Israel; an- 
them, w from Isaiah, m Henry Lin- 
coln Case, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Dec. 28, 
1935; E pub. 52629; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 861 


Great is the Lord; text based in part 
on Psalm 49, m Walter Ernest Bus- 
zin; 3 or 4 pt. treble voices. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E pub. 52876; Concordia 
pub. house, St. Louis. 862 


Great rivers; international rhapsody 
on Volga boatmen, Blue Danube and 
Swanee River, Gregory Stone; pf. 
1,2. © Jan. 20, 1986; E pub. 52961; 
Prelude music co., New York. 863 


Great things; w Thomas Hardy, m 
John Ireland. no. 2. © Dee. 17, 
19385; E for. 42450; Augener, Itd., 
London. 864 


reatest (The) plan; w and melody. 
© 1e. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117281; 
Joe T. Thomas, Cleveland. 865 


Green magic; by Chris. M. Edmunds, 
op. 31, no. 3; pf. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
E for. 42673; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 866 


Greeting; march, intro. How do you 
do, ete., Mayhew Lake; band pts. 
© Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 52496; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York, 867 


33 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


&68 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Greetings pal; w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116348; Harle 
F. Olin, Los Angeles. 868 


Grey clouds; song. © 1c. Jan. 28, 


1936; E unp. 116865; Thelma Hester 


869 


Grey squirrels; by Chris. M. Edmunds, 
op. 30, no. 3: pf. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
HB for. 42670; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 870 


Gridiron (The); march, Leslie EHls- 
worth Earsley; band pts. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E pub. 52841; Albert James 
White, Vinton, Ia. 871 


Grief; slow-fox-trot, w, m and arr. 
Giuseppe Zucchini; jazz orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42040; Edi- 
zioni Mario Aromando, Milan. 872 


Grieg (Kdvard Hagerup) Ase’s death ; 
op. 46, no. 2, arr. Mort H. Glickman ; 
pf. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 53049; 
Calumet music co., Chicago. $73: 


—— Jesu, tender Saviour; w Lulu L. 
Ganschow, m arr. Theo. F. Gans- 
chow; mixed voices. © Nov. 27, 
1935; E pub. 52147: H. T. Fitz 
Simons co., ine., Chicago. 874 

Grow, tobacco, grow ; Virginia colonial 
planter’s song, w Daniel Henderson, 
m Louis Drakeford. © 1 ¢ Jan. 


Jones, Oceanside, Calif. 


15, 1986; E unp. 116427; Lewis 
Henry Drakeford, Astoria, L. L., 
INES Ye 875 
Gruen (Rudolph) Scherzo; 2 pfs., 4 


hands. © Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 
52845; Associated music publishers, 
inc., New York. 876 


Guards (The) parade; marching song, 
English w Jack Payne, French w 
Geo. Koger, m Vincent Scotto. © 
Oct 10, 1985; E for. 42589; United 
music publishers, ltd., London. 877 


Guiding (The) star; Christmas sery- 
ice, w Mary Mills, m Roy E Nolte, 
H. P. Hopkins and W. B. Judefind. 
© Oct. 8, 1935; E pub. 52475; Jude- 
find bros., Baltimore. 878 


Guinguette (La) fleurie; valse mus- 
ette, paroles et m S. Chapelier ; orch. 
ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42632; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 879 


Gypsy (The) and his old violin; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 115716; Katherine Nador, St. 
Louis. 880 

Gypsy lullaby; waltz, w and m Bill 


Hazard, arr. 8S. Stolberg; pf. © 1 
ec. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115864; Wil- 


liam Scribner Hazard, Pittsfield, 
Mass. 881 


Gypsy moods; by Gustav Klemm; pf. 
© Jan. 22, 1986; E pub. 52992; B. 
F. Wood music co., Boston. 882 


—— rhapsonette; pf. ©1e¢. Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 116380; Isadore H. 
Yackolow, Boston. 883. 


Gypsy Sue; w and melody. © 1. 
Jan. 24, 19386; E unp. 116913; Emily 
Lamp, Enderlin, N. D. 884 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Joy to 
the world; w Isaac Watts, m from 
Handel’s Messiah, arr. Walter Lane; 
pf. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52567; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 885 


The trumpet shall sound; bass 
aria from the Messiah, freely arr. ; 
men’s cho.; pf. or organ ace. 
Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 42683; Arnold 
Williams, Southampton, England. 
886 


Hail men of adventure hail; w and 
melody Peter Dixon, George Cole 
and Enoch Light. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1986; E unp. 116688: Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 887 


Hail the new born King; hymn. © 
Dee. 23, 1985; E pub. 52506; Verner 
A. Hultman, Tonawanda, N. Y. 888 


Hamavdil; religious text, m arr. Mau- 
rice Goldman. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 116704; Aron Tishkowsky, 
Cleveland. 889 


Hand in hand; w and melody John D. 
Marks. ©1c. Jan. 24, 19386; E unp. 
116925; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 890 

—  w P. Browne, and melody. © 1 
ce. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115623; Pat 
Browne and Richard Avarre, Los 
Angeles. 891 

Handy’s (W. C.) Beale street blues; 
concert jazz arr. J. Lawrence Cook; 
pf. © Dee. 16, 1935; E pub. 52276; 


Handy bros. music co., ine., New 
York. 892 
Happy days; galop; pf. © Jan. 10, 
19386; E pub. 52906; Henry J. 
Sterner, Emaus, Pa. 893 
Happy fingers; [accordion] © 1 « 


Jan, 14, 1936; E unp. 116292; Ernest 
Minchella, Detroit. 894 


Harmony and music arranging course 
in 20 lessons; by Lew Gould. © 
June 1, 1985; AA 194375; Lew E. 
Gould, Peace Dale, R. I. 895 


34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


920 


Harmony (The) quartette collection ; 
w and m various authors, arr. John 
Klenner and others; male voices. 
nO, (25,..©) Jan. 21, 1986, "pub. 
58085; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 896 


Harvest moon; w Augusta Ann Ander- 
son; pf. © 1. Jan. 31, 1936; EH 
unp. 117302; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 897 


Has anybody seen my kitty; pf., with 
euit. arr., and w. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E pub. 53056; Asher Sizemore, Louis- 
ville. 898 


Has anybody seen my little pussy-cat; 
w and m George Jackley, Will Wise 
and Everett Lynton, arr. F. HE. 
Bentley; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
and pf. accordion. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
E for. 42337; Lawrence Wright 
music co., Itd., London. 899 


Has anybody seen our ship; from To- 
night at 8-30, w and m Noel Coward; 
with arr. for pf. accordion and guit. 
© Oct. 15, 1985; E for 42412; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 900 


Hasta la tumba; by Pedro Flores; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1935; E unp. 
116738; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 901 


Hastings (Ross) Two encore songs; 
w Grace Bush and Heinrich Heine. 
© Dec. 20, 1985; E pub. 52601; 
Wesley Webster, San Bruno, Calif. 

$02 


Have dreams any meaning; song, w 
rey. and m Christian Marcus. © 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116458; Wil- 
liam Dailey, New York. 903 


Have you counted the cost; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m A. J. Hodge; pf. © 


Dee. 27, 1935; E pub. 52530; Homer | 


904 


Have you responded; sacred song, w 
Gordon M. Peterson. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1986; E unp. 115686; Frederick Ells- 
worth Shaffer, jr., Long Beach, Calif. 

905 


Hawaiian echoes; Hawaiian guit. © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 117078; 
John T. Morell, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

906 


Haydn (Franz Josef) We, Thy 
people praise Thee; St. Anthony’s 
chorale, irregular, w Kate Stearns 
Page, m arr. from Joseph Haydn. 
© Oct. 21, 1985; E pub. 52517; Edith 
Lovell Thomas, New York. 907 


A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


30 


Haymakers; by Everett Stevens; pf. 
© Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 538102; G. 


Schirmer, ine., New York. 908 
He comes whistling; w and melody 
Mary Claudine Roberts Byrne. © 1 


ce. Dee. 18, 1985; E unp. 1161938; 
Mary Roberts Byrne, Mobile. 909 


He is my covering; song, m Ruby 
Robinson Pease. © Aug. 4, 1985; 
EK pub. 52446; Charles Howard 
Bailey, Colon, Neb. 910 


He’s sufficient; w J. E. Wofford, m 
T. N. Wofford. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 116701; Thelma N. Wofford 
and James E. Wofford, Pittsburgh. 

911 


He said good-night when he really 
meant good-bye; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115644; 
Johnny Volze, New York. 912 


He whispered love’s message to me; 
w HK. C. Baird, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Dee. 27, 1935; EH pub. 525438; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 913 


He wooed her, and wooed her and 
wooed her; American version Rudy 
Vallee, m Cecil Harrington and Jack 
Lupus; with guit. arr. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 52787; Peter Maurice 
music co., Itd., London. 914 


Heart’s desire: pf., with w. © 1«. 
Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116434; Rob- 
ert C. McKinley, Haddonfield, N. J. 

915 


——— Selection, from the film, Richard 
Tauber and G. H. Clutsam, arr. Ar- 


thur Wood; brass band pts. © Jan. 
30, 1936; E for. 42687; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 916 


Heaven; melody Shep Fields and S. 
Gioé. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1985; E unp. 
115708; Sal Gioé and Saul Feldman, 
Los Angeles. 917 


Heaven must have sent you; song. © 
1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116308; 
Raymond Homer Sather, Brooklyn. 


918 
Heavenly (The) song; w Claude 
Lyttleton, m Hamilton Grey, arr. 


Gerald Grey; mixed cho., with sop. 
and ten. solos. © Jan. 6, 1986; H 
pub. 52682; J. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 919 


Heckenkind (Das); text Hermann 
Lions, m Ludwig Roselius, op. 14, 
no. 1; hohe stimme. © Sept. 18, 
1935; E for. 42330; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 920 


Hembras 


Herbstmanover ; 


Hills (The) 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


921 


Hedges; fox-trot, de Femmes en folie, 


H. Bonnet et EH. P. Arséne; orch. 

ptes. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42171; 

H. Bonnet et H. P. Arséne, Paris. 
921 


y canas; paso-doble, C. 
Rodoch ; org. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
HK for. 42515; Caledonio Rodriguez, 
Bilbao, Spain. 922 


schlager, aus dem 
film, w Bruno Balz, m Robert Stolz, 
op. 651-655. © Nov. 11, 19385; H 
for. 42602; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
m. b. h., Berlin. 923 


(om 
ee 


Here’s to you; w and m Joe Rines, 


Ben Bronson and J. Russel Robin- 
son; with guit. diagram and symbols 
for ukulele or ten. banjo. © Jan. 3, 
1936; E pub. 52657; Harry Engel, 
ine., New York. 924 


Here we are in love; w William Colli- 


gan, m C. A. Bixio. © Jan. 29. 

1986; E pub. 538145; Foreign and 

domestic music corp., New York. 
925 


Hi! Mister Roosevelt; w and m Ster- 


ling F. O’Bittle. © 1. Jan. 14, 
1986; E unp. 116378; May E. Bittle 
Gilbert, Oklahoma City. 926 


Hi-di-hi those blues away; w Rochelle 


Lynne, and melody. © 1c. Jan 7, 
1936; E unp. 115826; Nat Juroff, 
Brocklyn. 927 


High rhythm and low moanin’; w Ione 


Sweet, m J. Russel Robinson: with 


guit. diagram and symbols for 
ukulele or ten. banjo. © Jan. 3, 
19386: E pub. 52658; Harry Engel, 
ine., New York. 928 


High upon a hill together; waltz song, 


melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115591; Helen S. 
Beeson, Beaver, Pa. 929: 


Highth; w Lenora May Grizzell, m 


Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark. © Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 
52607 ; Lenora May Staatz, Bushton, 
Kan. 930 


Hill billy Valley; w and m Wilf Car- 


ter. © 1c Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116940; Gordon V. Thompson, 1td., 
Toronto. 931 


of old Wyomin’; from 
Palm Springs, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger; in G. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
9, 1986; E unp. 116078; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 
932 


36 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Himmelsgesinge; vy. Stefan Bergman, 
op. 2, nos. 1-3; pf. © Sept. 26, Nov. 
15, 1985; E for. 42184-42186; Uni- 
versal muSic agencies, London. 

933-935 

Hipocrates; variaciones, Joaquin Tu- 
rina, op. 86; pf. © Dec. 11, 1935; 
EK for. 42116; Uni6dn musical 
espahola, Madrid. 936 


Hippopotamus; w and m Fred Fisher. 
© Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53028; Joe 


Davis, ine., New York. 937 
Hitch-hiking on my way to love; w 
Katharine Groshong: pf. © 1 e. 


Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116285; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
938 


Holy (The) Savior; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. pts, 1,2) 9 ©. Jan 2 1o3Ge 
BH pub. 52608; Catherine Gray Eads, 
New Boston, Ill. 939 


Holy smoke my heart is on fire; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 1173864; Raymond (Bud) 
Finch, Eaton Rapids, Mich. §40 


Hombres (Los) son sinverguenzas; 
melody Pedro Flores. © 1 ce. Dec. 
7, 19835: E unp. 116739; Southern 


» 
zal, 
music pub. co., inec., New York. 941 


Home; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1986; E un’p. 116774; Una J. 
Cross, i. e. Mrs: A. J. Foy Cross, 
Omaha. 942 


Home at last; hymn, w C. D. Martin, 
m W. Stillman Martin. © June 1, 
1985; E pub. 53074; Bert Russell 
Vial, San Gabriel, Calf. 943 


Home in the hills; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116886; 
Iva Shuman, Parkersburg, W. Va. 

944 


Home relief blues; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116398; 
Clara Jenkins, New York. 945 


Home sweet home on the prairie; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 116426; Carson Jay Robison, 


New York. 946 
Homeland, way down South; w S. 
Herman, m H. Kasgor. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 19386; E unp. 117099; Harvey 
Kasgor and Sam Herman, New 
York. 9AT 


Homeward bound on the old Grey- 
hound; w W. L. Mann and Al. 
Bryan, m Lou Handman; pf. treble. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1935; E unp. 113592 ; 
William Lee Mann, New York. 948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


‘974 


Homme (Un) petit; vieille chanson 
languedocienne, avec cheeur ad lib., 
auteur ineconnu, recueillie HEugéne 
Marty et Maurice David, harmonisée 
Eugéne Reuchsel. © Nov. 1, 1985; 
E for. 42615; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 949 

Honey boo; fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1985; BE unp. 115944; Florence C. 
Semeyn, Ann Arbor, Mich. 950 


Honey-coloured moon; from Music 
hath charms, w Desmond Carter, m 
Mabel Wayne; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. and pf. accordion. © Dec. 4, 
1985: E for. 42347; Chappell & Co.. 
Itd., London. 951 


Honey I’m lonely, why don’t you make 
up with me; w Gabie Perna, melody 
Chas. M. Hulse. © 1. Jan. 8, 19386; 
E unp. 115977; Chas. Hulse and Gabe 
Perna, jr., Middletown, N. Y. 952 


Honey I’se lookin’ at you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
116135; Vera C. Boston, San Fran- 
cisco. 953 


Honey, what good is money; blues 
song, w Edith Davidson. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 23, 19385; E unp. 117092; Paul 
Segnitz, Paris. 954 


Honeymoon trail; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 116271; 
Hanora Nichols Merwin, New York. 

955 


Hootin’ hootowl hoodoo; song, w Beryl 
M. Williams. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; 
EB unp. 115812; M. Elizabeth Meyers, 
Milltown, N. J. 956 


Hop and go one; one-leg procession, 
Sutton Elms; pf. solo, with 2d pf. 
cbbl. © Sept. 3, 1985; E for. 42194; 
Universal music agencies, eae 

Taye 


Hopewell (The) tragedy; song. ©1c. 
jam ei 19363) BH unp. 7 116771 ; 
Dorothy Rader, Hopewell, Va. 958 


Hors d’oeuvres; fox-trot, David Comer, 
arr. Ambrose; orch. pts. © Dee. 16, 
1935; E for. 42492; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 959 


Horse and buggy days; w A. Sizemore 
and Cap’n Dee; nf.; with guit. arr. 
© Dee. 16, 1935; E pub. 53054; Asher 
Sizemore, Louisviile. SEC 


Hot nuts, get ’em from the peanut 
man; w J. M. Williams, m BHstella 
Johnson; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
1986; E unp. 117057; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 961 


37 


Hotcha; w B. Nisen, m M. Davidson. 
© 1 ¢Jan.3i, 19386. Hyunps 117272 ; 
Milton Davidson and Barney Nisen, 
Los Angeles. 962 


Hotcha-Dixie-Lou; w J. Baldassarre, 
melody D. Romani. © 1 ¢. Jan. 25, 
1986; E unp. 116967; Dino Romani 
and Jino Baldassarre, Philadeiphia. 

963 


Houseboating to New Orleans; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117052; Edward Leonard Johnson, 
Kenmore, N. Y. 964 


How can I ever forget you; song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116695 ; 
Mary Turner De Garmo, Huntington 
Park, Calif. 9165. 


How can I ever sufficiently praise Him; 
w T. O. Chisholm, m B. D. Ackley; 
pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; E pub. 52539; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 966 


How can I thank the stars; w and m 
Gilbert T. Schaad; pf. © 1c Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116245; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 967 


How can you forget; waltz song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman and Ben Adelman. 
©l1e. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115585: 
William Armitage, Madison, Wis. 

968 


Hoy te quiero mas; tango, letra y m 
Gustavo Durval Gogiose; pf. © Dec. 
18, 1985; E for. 42532; Southern 
musie pub. co., ltd., London. 969) 


Humoresque; by Rudolph Gruen; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Jan. 10, 1986; E 
pub. 52846; Associated music pub- 
lishers, inc., New York. 970 


Humours of nature; by Montague 
Ewing, arr. E. Griffiths; orcb. pts. 
©) July 29:,.49353 By wfors: 42267 
Jacques Liber, London. 971 


Humphreys (Holly) standard method 
for trumpet or cornet; by H. Humph- 
reys. © Jan. 4, 1986; AA 191979; . 
Chart music pub. house, ine., Chi- 
cago, 972 


Humpty Dumpty: w Bob Rothberg, 
melody Sammy Timberg. ©1c. Dee. 
31, 1935; E unp. 115738; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

973 


Hunting for love; w E. Candy, melody 
L. Markowitz. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 115653.; Louis Markowitz and 
Embery Candy, Philadelphia. 974 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


975 


Hurdy-gurdy man; w Hazel E. Reyn- 
olds, m Katherine Allan Lively; pf. 
© Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 53100; G. 

ehirmer, inc., New York. 975 


Hymn of ecstasy; pf., with w. ©1. 
Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115639; Ruth 
E{llen] Gannon, San Francisco. 976 


Hymn of the generations; anthem, w 
W. Arthur Burner ; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 12, 1985; E pub. 52097; Harry 
H. Shapiro, New York. 977 


Hymn to the sun; by Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
hew arr. Mort H. Glickman; pf. © 
Jan. 12, 19386; E pub. 52915; Calumet 
music ¢o., Chicago. 978 


Hymns for Christian youth; no. 2. © 
July 1, 1985; AA 196271; Interna- 
tional soc. of Christian endeavor, 
Boston. 979 


I ain’t got no mammy to love me to- 
night; w Don Myers; pf. ©1e. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116230; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 980 


I am a Texan; w and m Carl Venth; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 
52811; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

981 


I am comfortable; hymn. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52901; Charles Nelson 
Washington, Martins Ferry, O. 982 


I am going to miss you my sweet lover ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
IK unp. 117287; George Baldwin, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla. 983 


I am love; song. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1986; 
EK unp. 115661; Mary Josephene 
Walker, Los Angeles. 984 


I am wax within your hands; from 
Nina, w and m Ernest Steffan, Eng- 
lish tr. Alec Dalison. © Oct. 10, 
1535; E for. 42868; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 985 


I am weary dear for you; fox trot song. 
©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115848 ; 
Thomas P. Dynes, Milton, N. D. 

986. 


I 9m, you are; w G. Otto, m A. Otto. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116073; 
Gene and Anne Otto, New York. 987 


I broke my heart when I fell for you; w 
and m Tonya Loy; pf. ©1e. Jan. 7. 
1936; EH unp. 116552; Esther Ruben, 
New York. 988 


I came, I saw, you conquered; w and 
melody Jimmie Mitchell. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1936; E unp. 116601; James S. 
Mitchell, New York. 989 


38 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


I can feel my footstep quicken; w 
Jimmie Atchley; pf. © 1c Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117307; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 990 


I cannot sing the old songs; song, Clari- 
bel, arr. Jerry Castillo, Hawaiian 
guit. solo, in note and diagram, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with ukulele and 
guit. chords. © Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 
52729; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

. 991 

I can’t be happy without you; song. © 
1c. Jan, 4, 1936; E unp. 115723; Roy- 
den Cassard Cook, Baltimore. 992 


can’t drink your coffee; fox-trot, w 
and melody. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 116563; David Pasternak, St. 
Louis. 993 


I can’t forget ; song, w Jeane Caldwell. 
©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 117069; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 994 


valse song, m A. Howard. ©1e. 
Dec 4, 1935; E unp. 115906; Roy 
Howard, San Gabriel, Calif. 995 


I can’t get you out of my mind; w E. 
G. Heine, m F. Hanzel. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 1986; E unp. 116964; Frank Han- 
zel and Howard G. Heine, Bellevue, 
Pa. 996 


I can’t go on without you; w D. 
Howard, melody G. Hall. ©1c. Dee. 
17, 1985; E unp. 115893; Donald 
Howard, Wethersfield, Conn. and 
George Hall, Hartford. 997 


I could call you everything but sweet- 
heart; song, George Lessner. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116894; Char- 
lotte D. Heath, Susanville, Calif, 

998 


I’d like to say hello, in our little bunga- 
low; w M. A. Connell and Delia Belle 
Boucher, m Harry Weber. © 1 ©«. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116789; Melvin 
A. Connell, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 999: 


I'd rather be hungry than dead; w and 
m M. D. Lynes; pf. ©1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116249; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1000 


I’d rather lead a band; from Follow 
the fleet, w and m Irving Berlin; 
with guit. symbols and chords for 
ukulele and banjo. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 52753; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 1001 


I’d walk a million miles, just to be 
near you; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117105; 
John J. Gabriel, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 

1002 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


1029 


I don’t believe in love; song, w Ken- 


neth McCarroll. © 1 c¢. Jan. 22, 
1936; E unp. 116835; Harry B. Barn- 
hart, 3d, Dallas. 10038 


don’t give a continental; from This’ll 
make you whistle, w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
BE for. 42271; Cinephonic music Co., 
ltd., London. 1004 


don’t want dreams I want reality; 

song, melody Jack Schatenstein. 

1 ec. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116759; 

Barbara Anne Rand, Brady, Neb. 
1005 


I don’t want to be a king; song. ©1c. 


Laon 


I 


= 


— 


I followed a dream; w and melody. 


Jan. 30, 1986: E unp. 117240; Chas. 
E. Dorman, Duquesne, Pa. 1006 


don’t want to make history, I just 
want to make love; from Palm 
Springs, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
116077 ; Paramount productions mu- 
sic corp., New York. 1007 


don’t want your sympathy; w and 
melody Dudley Manners. © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 117012; D. Dud- 
ley Krupp, Brookiyn. 1008 


drank a toast to you; w Harriet 
Brent, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116176; Gary Amster- 
dam, New York. 1009 


dream of Jeanie; by Stephen C. Fos- 


_ter, concert version Chester Wallis; 


high voice, in G. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 53159; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 1010 


dreamt you were mine; w and mel- 
ody Samuel Marshall. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1986; E unp. 117187; Samuel 
Mitnitsky, New York. 1011 


fear to know; tango, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117283; 
Rafael Elizondo, Alamo, Tex. 1012 


feel a melody comin’ on; w and m 
EK. L. Priest, arr. Len Fleming. © 
1 e. Dee. 31, 1985; E unp. 115547; 
Elmer L. Priest and Hthel L. Mille- 
man, Burbank, Calif. 1013 


feel like dancing when I dance with 
you; pf. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117147; Frank Charles Jensik, Chi- 
cago. 1014 


© 
1c. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116349; 


Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 1015 


I forgot to mention love; song. 


I found a rose; waltz song. 


©Ole« 
Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 117038; Rich- 
ard Keith Dolbeer, Springfield, O. 
1016 
© Jan. 22, 
1936; E pub. 52998; Ellis Z. Nutting, 
New York. 1017 


I found you in the night; pf., with w. 


© 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116086; 
Aaron Rosenberg, New York. 1018 


get such inspiration when I yaddy 
yaddy-um; w and melody Leona L. 


Lewis. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117145; Leona Lewis Stern, New 
York, 1019 


I gotta go; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 


I gotta yen for college men; song. 


20, 1936; E unp. 116691; Jerry W. 
Koprivsek, jr., Brooklyn. 1020 


© 
1c. Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116475; 
Ralph H. Skedgell, Millville, N. J. 

1021 


I had to be contented with the man in 


I 


the moon; fox-trot song. ©1c. Dee. 
4, 1985; HE unp. 115911; Lena Sher- 
wood, Sac City, Ia. 1022 


had to change my plan; w Eugene 
Yelton, m Jimmy Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116848; Eugene Clarence Yelton, 
Blacksburg, S. C. 1023 


I have no regrets, have you; w and m 


Bob Levy and N. Goldblatt. © 1 «. 

Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116645; Nor- 

man Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 
1024 


I have rythm in my soul, but I’m bash- 


ful; fox-trot, w V. Smith, melody 
Charles Julius Gaal. ©1c. Dee. 30, 
1985: E unp. 115891 ; Charles J. Gaal 
and Vincent Smith, West Norwocd, 
N. J. 1025 


I heard you whisper ; fox-trot song. © 


Lt es Jan. 2; 1986; EH unp: 11624: 
Loretta Hall, Binghamton, N. Y. 
1026 


I hitched my wagon to a higher star; 


w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; 
EH eunp. 115686; Dan Wiesendanger. 
Merrill, Wis. 1027 


I hope Gabriel likes my music; w and 


m Dave Franklin, arr. Joe Haymes; 
orch. pts., with male trio, arr. Mort 
Howard. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53140; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 1028 


I just can’t believe you love me; song. 


39 


© 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115973; 
Ann Young, Cleveland. 1029 


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1030 


DE. TEMS wo 


I know, dear heart; song, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 115858; Gertrude [Moore] 
Gillam, Altoona, Pa. 1030) 


I know the reason why; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; BE unp. 116750; 
Thomas W. Arthur, Nesquehoning, 
Pa. 1031 


I know you care; pf., with w. ©l1e 
Jan. 14, 1986; EH unp. 116368 ; David 
Ce Erotman-s Jamaica, Ta, le ING Ne 

1032 

I know yowll care; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1« Jan. 22, 19386: H 
unp. 116840; Cora Hunt, Atchison, 


Kan. 1083 
I let you go; song. © 1. Dec. 9, 
1985; E unp. 115524; Jeanne H. 


1034 


I like a balalaika; from Paddy O’Day, 
w Sidney Clare and Edward Eliscu, 
m Harry Akst. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
pub. 52493; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 1035 


I like to lean ’gainst telephone poles; 
song, m Everett Swank. © 1 « 
Dee. 18, 1935; E unp. 115015; Clay- 
ton Thomas Dixon, Waterloo, Ia. 

1036 


Ill always remeinber; pf., with w. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117236; 
Bill Arnot Day and Thomas Britt 
Pangle, Amarillo, Tex. 1037 


lll be remembering you; w and m 
Pauline Langille. © 1. Jan. 15, 
1936; E unp. 116440; Pauline Lan- 
gille Hubbard, San Francisco. 10388 


I’ll be true to you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117184; 
Joseph Harris, New Orleans. 10389 


I’ll be with you; fox-trot song. © 1 
e Jan. 2, 1936; EH unpeliciZs; Phil 
Obrenske, Milwaukee. 1040 


T’ll be your sweetheart; w and melody. 
©l1e. Jan. 4, 19386; E unp. 115725; 
Chas. M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

1041 


I'll be your troubadour ; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1935: E unp. 115969 ; 
Vandaver Boling, McCleary, Wash. 

1042 


Til build a little garden in my heart 
for you; w Fitzhugh Lee Carr; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116237; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1043 


Ill come back Colorado; w and mel- 
ody. ©1 ce. Dee. 31, 1985; E unp. 


Knowles, Wellington, Kan. 


115540; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 


Alamosa, Col. 1044 
I’ll come to you; melody S. Gioé and 
Shep Fields. © 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1935; 
E unp. 115705; Sal Gioé and Saul 
Feldman, Los Angeles. 1045 
Ill dance through life with that jazz 
babe of mine; song. ©1c. Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1163864; Michael 
Rechler, New York. 1046 


T’ll dream a little dream of you; m 
Arthur Thibodeau; pf., with w. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1986; EH unp. 115815; 


Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 1047 
Ill give you everything and love; 
song, m Emmet R. Layne. © 1 «@ 


Dec. 12, 1985; E unp. 115899; Nellie 
May Schaaf, Ypsilanti, Mich. 1048 


Ill keep my memories of you; song. 
©l1e Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115758; 
William Van Sant and Francis G. 
Coviello, Pittsburgh. 1049 

I'll never forget; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116528; 
Elsie Myers, Glendale, L. I., N. Y. 

1050 


I'll never forget you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115960; 
Aneita Jean Harding, Springfield, 
Mo. 1051 


I'll never leave again; valse song, m 
Amy Howard. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1935; 
E unp. 115907; Roy Howard, San 
Gabriel, Calif. 1052 


I'll never play second fiddle in your 
heart; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 116133; Cecil L. 
Morrison, Dolores, Col. 1053 


Tl never stand another thing any- 
more from you; w and melody 
Dorothy B. Pope. © 1 c¢. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116090; Dorothy B. 
Pope Kokesch, Utica, N. Y. 1054 


T’ll sing thee songs of Araby; song, 
Frederic Clay, new pf. arr. Jerry 
Castillo, Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff ; 
with chords for ukulele and guit. 
Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 52728; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 1055 


I'll stand by; w and melody Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117144; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 1056 


I'll try to forget you; song, arr. Cath- 
arine Penn. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936: 
E unp. 116570; George Dalton, 
Berkeley, Calif. 1057 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


1084 


Ill whisper my story, to no one but 


you; seng, melody Sam and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 115581; Margaret H. Calder, 


Flint, Mich. 1058 


ivonmy dog: Sonz.: © 1.c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1163807; Walter E. 
Lauer, Fort Francis E. Warren, Wy. 

1059 


I long to hear you call, Oh mamma; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115775; Clara Wyatt, 
Casa Grande, Ariz. 1060 


I lost a dream; w H. A. Avers, melody 
VY. Kilpatrick. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
HW unp. 117244; Hollis Aaron Ayers 
and Victor Kilpatrick, Charleston, 
Sac. 1061 


lost my heart and now I’m blue; 
song, m D. J. Carter and Arline 
Bosau. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115617 ; Donald J. Carter, Cleveland. 

1062 


1 love June; song, w Henry Clouse. 
©1e. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115564; 
Lanford Barnett, Lebanon, Mo. 

1063 


I love love in springtime; w and m 
Joan Waycross. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 115670; Ruth Vogel Russell. 
Petersham, Mass. 1064 


I love to ride the horses on a merry- 
go-round; fox-trot, from King of 
burlesque, w Jack Yellen, m Lew 
Pollack, arr. Art McKay; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. J. Rochette. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E pub. 52491; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 1065 


I love you; from Fritzi, w Arthur 
Stanley, m Carl Tucker; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 42365; Keith, Prowse & ©Co., 
Itd., London. 1066 


I love you because; w and melody; 
pf. ace. May Hain. © Nov. 26, 1935; 
E pub. 52587; Henry Caleb Thoner, 
Rochester, Minn. 1067 


I leve you for the moment I think; 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1986; 
H unp. 116597; Frank Luther, New 
York. 1068 


I love you gal; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115954; 
Joseph Pius Kennedy, East Hden, 
INFas Ye 1069 


I love you, I do (Te quiero mujer) ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; 
EH unp. 117171; Martin R. A. Gon- 
zilez, New York. 1070 


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4] 


I love you, love you, love you; song. 
©l1e. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116994 ; 
Maria Araceli Haces Posada, New 
York. 1071 

I love you madame; fox-trot song. © 
ic Dee 26, 1935: 0F unps t16tr7 
Anna Bialuch, Larchmont, N.Y. 


1072 
I love you so; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115991; Leona 
A. Griffin, Nixon, Tex. 1073 


TI loved you; song, w Robert Brown- 
ing. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117034; Harold Ayres, Hugene, Or. 

1074 


I loved you in May; w Elsie Sanguinet, 
m KH. L. Cook and Cleo Milligan. © 
1c Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116166; 
Hlizabeth L. Cook, University City, 
Mo. 1075 


I loved you in the long long ago; song. 
©1ec. Jan. 13, 19836; E unp. 116848 ; 
William Henry Gruen, St. Louis. 

1076 


I'm a happy vagabond; song. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116696; Mary 
Turner De Garmo, Huntington Park, 
Calif. OMG 


I'm blue for you; waltz song. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117037; David 
Henry, Bruni, Tex. 1078 


I’m building up to an awful let-down; 
w Johnny Mercer, m Fred Astaire; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 52586; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 1079 


I’m calling old sweetheart to you; w 
EK. Powers, melody Grace Leah Shu- 
maker. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1935; E unp. 
118628; Grace [Leah] Shumaker, 
La Fayette, Ind. and _ Elizabeth 
Powers, Oakland, Calif. 1080 


I’m calling you; song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 115790; Sarah Jos- 
ephine Davis, Gloversville, N. Y. 

1081 


I’m coming back to you, my Texas; w 
and m Bill Cunningham. © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 52840; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 1082 


male voices. © Dee. 21, 
1935; E pub. 52319; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 1083 


Pin dreaming dreams, just for you; w 
and melody. ©1c. Noy. 18, 1935; E 
unp. 115713; Bernice Teemley, Corry, 
Pa. 1084 


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1085 


Dt. 1, nS. Vero 


I’m feelin’ like a million; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. ©1€c. 
Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115764; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 5 

108 


I’m feeling blue; w Nellie Belfre 
Woods; pf. © 1 c. Jan. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 117303; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 1086 


I’m feeling happy; from Music hath 
charms, w and m Henry Hall; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Nov. 25, 1935; E for. 
42333; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 1087 


I’m filing away my memories of you; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
te. Jan. 6, (1936; E unp, 1f5ssi ; 
Mabel Dailey, Council Bluffs, Ia. 

1088 


I’m giving you the love my mother gave 
to me; w C. Summers, m H, D. Clark. 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116479; 
Charles Summers and Edwin D. 
Clark, Los Angeles. 1089 


I’m goin’ back; song. ©1e. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116161; Andrew P. 
Buschine, San Jose, Calif. 1090 


I’m goin’ to town with you; song, arr. 
Harry Powell. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 117245; Budde Gaumer, San 
Francisco. 1091 


I’m gonna clap my hands; w and m 
Mike Riley and Ed Farley; with 
guit. arr. © Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 
58142; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New 
York. 1092 


w and melody Mike Riley and Ed 
Farley. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
1156138; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New 
York. 1093 


I’m hiding my heartaches; w and m 
Dick Green; pf. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1986; 
EK unp. 116260; Richard William 
Green, Indianapolis. 1094 


I’m in a Gypsy caravan to-nite; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
116049; Sam Kavalsky, Brooklyn. 

1095 


I’m in confusion ; fox trot, w Lee Wood, 
melody L. Wood and Will Jacobson. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116094; 
Lee Clay Wood, Oakland, Calif. 

1096 


I’m in doubt; pf. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; 
E sunp. 115853; Leonard Rothblum, 
New York. 1097 


42 


I’m in love; song, w Ruth Pack. © 
1 c. Jan. 18, 1986; H unp. 116656; 
Stanley C. Mulholland, Minneapolis. 


1098 

I’m in love again; song. ©1c. Jan. 3, 
19386; E unp. 115677; Harl &. 
Waiters, Bloomington, I1]. 10989 


I’m in love with a girl named Mary; 
song, melody Allen Taub. ©1ce. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116914; William H. 
Mullin, Union, N. J. 1100 


I’m in love with you; w Johnnie S. 
Bentz; pf. © & c. Jan.3dii) 19s6. 
E unp. 117804; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 1101 


I’m in the market for the nicest man; 
w D. Kelly, melody D. Hubbard. © 
1e. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116068; 
Dorothy Kelly and Dorothy Hubbard, 
Detroit. 1102 


I’m in tune with the whole world, and 
the whole world’s in tune with me; 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 115898; Anna Rose Reisch, 
Buffalo. 1103 


I’m jealous of you; song. ©1e. Jaa. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116286; Mabel 
Virginia Smith, Roanoke, Va. 1104 


I’m just a puppet, who’s working on 
strings; song. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 117167; Belford Striker, 
Denver. 1105 


I’m just wild about you, te-ump-te-do ; 
w and m Leo Melville. © 1c. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116960; Melville 
Grems, Chicago. 1106 


I’m living in a dream; song; with arr. 
for guit.; ete: © 717 ¢ Jane Zee 
E unp. 116107; Robert L. Elkins, 
Philadelphia. 1107 


I’m lonely for you; song, m Richard 
Broughton. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 115980; Hellen Burns, Eustis, 
Florida. 1108 


I’m looking for someone to love me; 
w Kate Rider; pf. © 1.c¢. Jan, a1, 
1986; E unp. 117305; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 


I’m looking up at heaven when I’m 
looking down at you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115622; 
William Peterfield Trent, jr., Stam- 
ford, Conn. 1110 


I’m misinformed; song. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115634; Joe Marx, 
San Antonio. gat 


1109 ° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


1136 


I’m never too busy for you; from This’ll 
make you whistle, w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoff- 
man; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 
1936 ; E for. 42272 ; Cinephonic music 
eo., Itd., London. 1112 


I’m new at the game; w Grace Gor- 
don, melody Art Stanley. © 1 «. 
Nov. 12, 1985; E unp. 116105; Grace 
Alva Baltera, Absecon, N. J. 11138 


I’m nuts about screwy music; w and 
melody Fred Rose and Jimmie 
Lunceford. © 1c Jan. 7, 1936; 
HE unp. 116720; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 1114 


I’m out on a limb up in a tree; w 
Jerry Morton; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117806; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1115 


I’m proposing, dear; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116766; 
Mitchel Barnett, New York. 1116 


I’m putting all my eggs in one bas- 
ket; from Follow the fleet, w and 
m Irving Berlin; with guit. symbols 
and chords for ukulele and banjo. 
© Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52754; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1117 


I’m riding back to Pleasant Valley; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116784; Al Cook, Detroit. 

1118 


I’m saving my time for you; song. © 
1 c@ Jan. 2, 1986; EH unp. 115619; 
Manley Marks and Don Pedro Reg- 
alado, Los Angeles. 1119 


I’m sending you just daffodils, with 
orchids in my heart; w and m Ayn 
Rebah Carter. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 1171388; Ayn Rebah Carter 
Strainchamp’s, Mishawaka, Ind. 

1120 


I’m serious when I say I love you; 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116935; William Ben- 
son Richter, Philadelphia. BAL 


I’m sitting round the old round 
table; fox-trot, w Ralph Butler and 
Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © Jan. 7, 1986; E for. 
42558; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

1122 


I’m so happy; song, w I. B. Bareuther 
and Jean Lundberg. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
6, 1986; E unp. 115851; Irma Bar- 
bara Bareuther, Chicago. 1123 


I’m sorry you’re tired of me; song. 
©1ec. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116666; 


51882—36——4 


43 


Hazel Julietta Clarice McClees, Chi- 
cago. 1124 


I’m still for prohibition; w Virgil P. 
Brock, m Blanche Kerr Brock; pf. 
© Dec. 27, 1935; E pub. 52534; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


I’m still in my little cottage home by 
the sea; w Rose Norlander, m Star- 
ret system club. © 1 ec. Dec. 81, 
1935; E unp. 116416; Marie Rose 
Ann Hmilie Norlander, Mackey Sta- 


tion, Ont., Canada. 1126 
I’m susceptible; song. © 1 c. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115611; Charles 
David Yaffe, El Paso. ay 


I’m swinging from the stars; pf., with 
wee ©e le Wan. 24,5 1936 - RY amp: 
116958; Mary Olline Cole, Richmond, 
Tex. 1128 


I’m the laughing stock of our whole 
crowd; w and m Virginia McBride. 
©1e. Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116425; 
Virginia Hlizabeth McBride, Ger- 
rardstown, W. Va. 1129 


I’m walking your way; from No limit, 
w and m Harry Parr-Davies, arr. 
Dudley E. Bayford; with arr. for 
ukulele, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 42310; Sun 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 1130 


I’m your man; w Marguerite Beau- 


shaw, m Fredrik Coles. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1986; E unp. 117192; Fred- 
erick Ralph Mullins Coles, Plain- 
field, N. J. 1131 


I’m your reflection baby; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
115882; Viola [Bell] Hackley, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 1132 


I made arrangements with the moon; 
w Milton Pascal, m Edgar Fair- 
child; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Jan. 23, 1986; E pub. 538009; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 1S 


I make a motion; from This’ll make 
you whistle, w and m Maurice Sig- 
ler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 42273; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 1134 


I must have been dreaming; song, 
m Barney Barnes. © 1 ¢. Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 117196; Edward Hrick- 
son, Anacurtes, Wash. 1135 


I need you; w and m Myra Farris. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 117262: 
Marie Farruggio, Brooklyn. 1136 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1137 


I never knew; fox trot song. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 27, 1985; EH unp. 115927; Pink 
Burne, Santa Barbara, Calif. 1137 


I never saw moonlight: w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢ Jan. 23, 1936; EH unp. 
116872; Joseph A. Caruso, Rens- 
selaer, N. Y. 1138 


I once loved a girl; w Jefferson Davis 
Gilbert: pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 116247; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1139 


I once loved a girl in Kilkenny; New- 
foundland folk-song, coll. E. B. 
Greenleaf and G. Y. Mansfield, arr. 
and harmonized Marco Handley; 
melody, with pf. acc. ©1c. Jan. 13, 
1936; E unp. 116293; Elisabeth B. 
Greenleaf and Marco Handley, Hun- 
tington, W. Va. 1140 


paid for your amusement with my 
heart; w and m Robert Cooper; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 11. 19386; E unp. 116213; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1141 


I really can’t believe it’s true; song, m 
Arthur Roman; pf. treble. © 1 «¢ 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115982; Albert 
E. Curtis, New York. 1142 


I’se leavin’ you mah honey; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1935; E unp. 
115921; William J. Leaver, Trenton, 
ING. 1148 


searched the world; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1 -¢. Jan. 20, 19386; E unp. 
116674; Edna Marshall, ‘Warrens- 
burg, Mo. 1144 


I see your love in the tea leaves; w 
Luther Painter Hughes; pf. © 1. 
Jan. 31,1986; E unp. 117308; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1145 


send my heart; song, w Robert 
Browning. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 117035; Harold Ayres, Eugene, 
Or. 1146 


I sing of a maiden; w anon., m Hubert 
Rooney. © Jan. 3, 1986; E for. 
42505: Cary & co., London. 1147 


sing of God: song, m Frederic Nor- 
ton. © June 12, 19385; E for. 42398 ; 
Edgar Newgass, London. 1148 


sing the operee; song. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1936; E unp. 115722); Michael Mikita 
and Mac Benoit, New York. 1149 


I still love you; w Mary Danna; pf. 
© 1. Jan. 31, 19386; E unp. 117309: 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1150: 


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Lema 


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Dt TEE MS. cv youl 


I stole a kiss; fox trot, w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117215; 
Irvin Gilbert Valentine, Chambers- 
burg, Pa. 1151 


I tell you, it’s love; w G. Otto, m A. 
Otto. © 1 « Jan. 9.19362 Hemp 
116074; Gene and Anne Otto, New 
York. 1152 


I thought I knew; w ©. A. Harbach, 
melody H. Orlob.. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1936; E unp. 116876: Otto A. Har- 
bach, Mamaroneck, N. Y. and Har- 
old Orlob, New York. 1153 


I thought I was thru with love; fox 
trot song. © I Cc Nov. 20, 1935.) 
unp. 1159306; Marjorie Meador, Mar- 
ian, Ala. 1154 


I tock to you just like a duck to water ; 
fox-trot w and melody Evelyn Pen- 


nie. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 
116526; Evelyn Panikofi, New 
Haven. 1155 


I took you at your word; w B. Ellison, 
melody H. Brooks. © 1. Jan. 10, 
19386; E unp. 116144; Harvey Brooks 
and Ben Ellison, Los Angeles. 1156 


I used to think I loved you, but I don’t; 
pf., with w. © Lf C san 2edeoc. 
E unp. 115558; Thora Burgess, Osh- 
kosh, Wis. 1157 


I’ve been blue since I met you; w and 
melody Rose Sperandio. © 1c. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116917; Rose Ash- 
man, Collinsville, I]. 1158 


I’ve found a new way to love; song, w 
Mike Scola. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 117228; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 1159 


I’ve got a feelin’ you’re cheatin’; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116760; Bar- 
bara Anne Rand, Brady, Neb. 1160 


I’ve got a musical soul; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 30, 19386; E unp. 117242; 
Hollis Aaron Ayers, Charleston, 
Ss. C. 1161 


I’ve got everything but you; w and 


melody. © 1. Jan. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 116594; Frank Luther, New 
York. 1162 


I’ve got ragtime on the brain; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
115729; Chas. M. Berry, Inglewood, 
Calif. 1163 


I’ve got the jitters; song. ©1c. Jan. 
6, 1986; E unp. 115874; John W. 
Shaw, Norwocd, N. J. 1164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


I’ve got those hobo biues; w and m 
wir Carter, © f ¢. Jan. 24, 1936; 
BE unp. 116941 ; Gordon V. Thompson, 


Itd., Toronto. 1165 
I've learned my lesson; song. © Dec. 


30, 1935 ; E pub. 52812; John Edward 
Parker, New Orieans. 1166 


I’ve often wondered; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 115933 ; 
Raymond Saxon, Anderson, Ind. 
1167 
want a simple little bungalow; pf., 
with w. 


ro 


115542; Helen Feldhaus, i. e. Mrs. 
Howard Feldhaus, Cincinnati. 11658 


rH 


want to be a cowboy’s Sweetheart ; 
w and m Patsy Montana; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 52801; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. 1169 


want to be a Gypsy; fox-trot song. 

© 1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115939 ; 

Edith Raymer, Escondido, Calif. 
1170 


want to be caught in the lava; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115602; 
Edrie [Elizabeth] Higgins, Tampa, 
Fla. salva 


I want to do something for Jesus; 
hymn, w J. M. Henson, m A. P. 
Bland. © Dec. 10, 1935; E pub. 
53065; Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 

1172 


want to go home; fox-trot song. © 
ie, Jan. S 19386; BH unp. 115979; 
Clemens Derksen, Jacksonville, I. 

1173. 


want to live and love and die with 
you; foxtrot, w and melody Grace 
Brown. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115771; Grace Washburn, Wilming- 
ton, Calif. 1174 


want to see you happy: w and mel- 

ody. © 1c Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 

116595; Frank Luther, New York. 
1175 


want your love; song; pf. treble ace. 
©ie. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115569; 


rH 


Lee | 


re 


bH 


lal 


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Dick McIntire and Clarence Stine 
Seeger, Hollywood, Calif. 1176 
I was insane; w and melody. ©1e. 


Jan. 11, 1986; EH unp. 116157; James 
Thomas Capaccio, Meriden, Conn. 
HALA 


was wrong again; fox-trot song; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 18, 1936; 
2 ¢. Jan. 22; E pub. 52973; Angelo 
Caritoni, St. Louis. 1178 


feof 


© 1c. Dec. 31, 1935; E unp. - 


1192 

I went to the circus; w Charles Gus- 
tafson, jr., m Katherine Allan 
Lively ; pf. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53101; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
1179 

I wish I didn’t love you; w and m 


Morey Amsterdam and Tony Rom- 
ano; with guit. arr. (© Wee, 30; 
1935; E pub. £38098; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 1180 


Tl wish I may, I wish I might; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115625; 
Iris Monahan, Los Angeles. 1181 


I wonder what you’re doing to-night; 
w Clayton Dixon, melody Lou Webb. 
© 1 e. music Jan. 16, 1936, 1 « 
words Jan. 18; E unp. 116464; Clay- 
ton Thomas Dixon, Waterloo, Ia. 

1182 


I wonder where you are; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 
116608; Richard Tennyson Baker, 
Washington. 1183 


I wonder why; song. © 1. Jan. 7, 
19386; E unp. 115788; Sarah Joseph- 
ine Davis, Gloversville, N. Y. 1184 


song fox-trot, melody Sam Adel- 
man and A. Hatch. © 1c Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 117205; Virginia Hatch 
and Ai Hatch, Los Angeles. 1185 


I would live closer to Jesus; hymn. © 
Jan. 16, 1986; 2 ce. Jan. 21; E pub. 
52977; Grace Reese Zimmerman, Mt. 
Carmel, Pa. 1186 


I wouldn’t take a million dollars: song. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117004; 
Joseph F[ranzj] Silha, Rochester, 
Nowe 1187 


Ice cubes; w V. M. Westling, Maurine 
Schafer and Caroline’ Kane, with 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117177; Vivienne Marie Westling, 
San Francisco. 1188 


Ideal o’ dreams come true; song, arr. 
Olga M. Braden. © 1. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117375; Jack Walsh, 
Frederick, Col. 1189 


Idle dreams; w and m Holly Homan. 
©1e. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116974: 
Camilla Homan, Chicago. 1190 


If; w Pat Browne, melody R. Avarre. 
©ic. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116928 ; 
Adeline BE. (Pat) Browne and Rich- 
ard Avarre, Los Angeles. 1191 


If Cupid should knock at your heart’s 
door; waltz song, melody Sam Adel- 


man. © 1c Jan. 2, 1936: HE unp. 
115582; Syd Hall, Selkirk, Manit., 
Canada. 192 


49 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1193 


If ever you’re lonely; song with uku- 
lele arr. © Dec. 4, 1935; 2 c Dee. 
23; EH pub. 52273; Frank S. Ankrom, 
San Antonio. 1193 


If I could belong to you; pf., with 
words. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 
116862; Lola M. MacGauley, Jack- 
son, Mich. 1194 


If I could have my way; song. ©1«. 
Jan. 11, 1936; EH unp. 116301; Irving 
Stone, Chicago. 1195 


If I could only gaze into your heart; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1936; 
Eounp. 117101; Frederick William 
Warnke, San Francisco. 1196 


If I could travel to the sky; song. © 
1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115791; 
Sarah Josephine Davis, Gloversville, 
INE OY 1197 


If I had someone to love; song. © 
Dec. 11, 1985; E pub. 52979; Minnie 
Rose Hamilton, Fultonville, N. Y. 

1198 


If I leave you tonight ; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116515; Anna Mecca, 
Dunmore, Pa. 1199 


If I only had the nerve; song. © 1. 
Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116299; Lucian 
Bauman, Chicago. 1200 


If I should go away; w and melody 
Dudley Manners. he Santis, 
1986; E unp. 117007; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 1201 


If I should steal your heart away; 
valse song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1935; E 
unp. 115955; Hlizabeth Dawson, San 
Francisco. 1202 


If I won a miilion in a sweepstakes; 
fox-trot, w B. Robin, melody F. Quer- 


cio. © 1c. Dee. 21, 1935; E unp. 
116201; Frank Quercio and Bill 
Robin, Brooklyn. 12038 


If it wasn’t for you; fox trot, w J. Em- 
lich and Lu Earl, melody Lu Earl. 
©1c. Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116931; 
Joseph Emlich, Cincinnati. 1204 


If my love had wings; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116439; 
Georgia Elien Ferguson, Chicago. 

1205 


If Santa Claus comes down the chim- 
ney, what keeps his whiskers so 
white; w and m John P. Long and 
Fred Gibson, arr. Dudley E. Bay- 
ford; with arr. for ukulele, pf. ac- 
cordion and guit. © Dec. 31, 1935; 


46 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


E for. 42314; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, Itd., London. 1206 


If there’s love in your heart: w Gus 
Kahn, m Arthur Johnson. Rev. © 
1 ¢@. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115796; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 1207 


If you could read what’s in my heart; 
waltz, w Sperandeo, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115552; Rose Ashmann, Collinsville, 
Til. 1208 


If you’d been honest; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1935; E unp. 115916; 
Birdie A. Scott, Hubbard, Tex. 1209 


If you love me; w and m Ray Noble; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Jan. 18, 
1986; E pub. 53079; Chappell & co., 
ine., New York. 1210 


If you love me say it with kisses; 
song, arr. Burrell Van Buren. ©1c¢. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117047 ; George 
Victor Malmgren, Chicago. 1211 


If you only knew; w and melody. © 
1 @ Jan. 28, 1986; BE. unp. 17116; 
Bonnie Dee Dean, McPherson, Kan. 

1212 


w George Johnson-Jervis, m Hr- 
nest Charles; high or med. voice. © 
Dee. 31, 1985; E pub. 52858; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1213 


If you please; w Chet Thompson, m 
Smiling Frankie Carle; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117348; 
Francis N. Carlone, Chicopee, Mass. 

1214 


If you wanna go to heaven when you 
die; w Ken Hoffman, melody Ben 
Jaffe. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; EH. unp. 
115767 ; Ken Hoffman and Ben Jaffe, 
Philadelphia. TZ 


Illusion; pf.. © 1 ¢ Jan. 10, 1936; H 
unp. 116150; Del Milne, Portiand, Or. 
1216 


Improvisation; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. 


©1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116202; 


Movietone music corp., New York. 
1217 


Improvisin’ love songs for you; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Jan. 10, 1936; H unp. 
116079; David Casper Jillson, Pal- 
merton, Pa. 1218 


In a convent by the sea; w and m Fred 
Fisher. © Jan. 13, 1936; E pub. 
52922; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

1219 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


In a corner by myself; song. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1935; E unp. 115700; Audrey 
Billups, Cleveland. 1220: 


In a covered wagon, you were my ma- 
donna of the Santa Fé; song, arr. 
Bley Card. © i1c. Jan. 14, 19386; E 
unp. 116385; Lucile Gay Coleman, 
Tottenville, S. L, N. Y. 1221 


In .a little canoe with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E 
unp. 117238; Walter Greenlaw, Buf- 
falo. 1222 


In a little corner of my heart; fox- 
trot song. ©1c. Dee. 26, 1935; E 
unp. 116121; Ted Carroll, Swanna- 
noa, N. C. 1223 


In a sentimental mood; w Manny Kurtz 
and ‘Irving Mills, m Duke Ellington ; 
with guit. arr. © Nov. 29, 1985; 
KE pub. 52964; Milsons music pub. 
corp., New York. 1224 


In Carolina land; w Chas. R. Braden; 
mie 4) tie, Jani 31) 19363: EH unp. 
117310; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. SS 


In code from heart to heart; pf., with 
wie @ Ave Jani- 15, 1936; B unp. 
116406; Walter Joseph Blasco ; Cic- 
ero, Il. 1226 


In deep of night I wake; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1935; B unp. 115924; 
Katharine Mitten, Toledo. 1227 


In der krone ist grosser mandéverball ; 
marsch-foxtrot, text Peter Kirsten, 
m Willy Richartz. © Sept. 20, 1935; 
‘EH for. 42507; Risi-ton-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 1228 


In Edgewood, M. D.; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1935; E unp. 115385; 
Amy L. Hildreth, Sherborn, Mass. 

1229 


Tn love’s little garden in Vienna; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 c. Jan. 
24, 1986; E unp. 116918; Wm. A. 
Huzzey, Swansea, S. W., England. 


1230 
In lowly manger bed; lullaby, w and 
m J. Henry Francis; sop. 1, 2 and 


alto. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 53037; 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 1231 
In my dreams; valse song. © 1 «. 
Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 115909; Carla 
Hisenhauer, Saginaw, Mich. 1232 


In my heart of hearts; from Musie 
hath charms, w Collie Knox, m 
Henry Hall. © Nov. 22, 1935; E for. 
42431; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 


Itd., London. 1233 


47 


1247 


In my little world with you; w and 
melody. © 1c Jan. 16, 1986; E 
ulp. 116470; Silvio Quinto, Syd 
Stanley and Fred Quinn, Louisville. 

| 1234 

In old Messina; tango fox-trot, w and 

m Ralph Butler, Adrian Keuleman 


and Barney Barnard. © Dec. 10, 
1935; E for. 42030; West’s, Itd., 
London. 1235 
In old Miami; song, w M. A. Diaz. 


© 1c. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116410; 
Michael Angelo Diaz and Stanley 


Jay Urbanek, Brawley, Calif. 1236 
In other words; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
20, 1986; E unp. 116697; Mary 


Turner De Garmo, Huntington Park, 
Calif. AZo 


In praise of song; w J. Meek, m Rich- 
ard Chanter; unison song (for 
massed choirs. © Dec. 18, 1935; 
HE for. 42503; Cary & co., London. 

1238 


In Texas, at the centennial; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 
115825; Jack Gardner, Dallas. 1239 


In the echo of a dream; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115658; William 
S. Loeb, Hrie, Pa. 1240 


In the fullness of time; Christmas 
pageant, text Lizzie De Armond, m 
W. B. Judefind. © Oct. 8, 1935; 
E pub. 52476; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 1241 


In the heart of you; song, w Helen 
Van Nostrand. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp.- 116770; Margaret R. Dodge, 
Pasadena. 1242 


In the land of cotton; w Blanche 
Houston Mott; pf. ©1e Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117311; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1243 


In the land of the western sea; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; EB 
unp. 117112; Kenneth Carson Wise- 
man, Los Angeles. 1244 


In the lobby at nine; song, w Tom 
Fowler. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; EB 
unp. 116333; Henry Duncan Peck- 
ham, Stewart Manor, L. I., N. Y. 

1245 


In the moonlight; valse song. © 1 c. 
Dec. 17, 1985; E unp. 115961; Anna 
D. Taylor, Lethbridge, Alta., Can- 
ada. 1246 


In the old buggy days; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117042; 
Edward S. Vineyard, Millville, N. J. 

1247 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1248 


In the shadow of the barn; song. © 
1 ¢«. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115872; 
John W. Shaw, Norwood, N. J. 1248 


In the shadow of the moon; song. © 
1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117128; 
yack H. Merriner, Sherrill, N. Y. 

1249 

In the stillness of my dreams, you’re 

mine; w and m Stella Edwards; pf. 


treble: ‘©, Jan. 7%, 1936; HE pub. 
52772; Stella Edwards Kumming, 
Burlingame, Calif. 1250 


In the storeroom of my heart; song, 
m Hf. F. Bailey. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 115866; Wm. EH. Maxwell, 
Jefferson City, Mo. 1251 


In the story of my heart; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115557 ; Morris Orenstein, New York. 

1252 

In the swallow state, Louisiana; song, 
m Wm. J. Grigg. © 1c Jan. 29, 
1986; E unp. 117202; Joseph Sentz, 
Milwaukee. 1253 


In the town of Cosmudora; tango-fox- 
trot, Ww and melody. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116187; Marcel Rod- 
rigo, Brooklyn. 1254 


Ir the twilight of life; song. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116337; Mil- 


dred L. Hart, Des Moines. 1255 
In the twinkle of an eye; w Pat 
Browne, melody R. Avarre. © 1 ©¢. 


Jan. 24, 1936; EH unp. 116927; Ade- 
line HE. (Pat) Browne and Richard 
Avarre, Los Angeles. 1256 


In the valley of the sun; song, w M. A. 


Diaz. ©1e. Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 
116409; Michael Angelo Diaz and 
Stanley Jay Urbanek, Brawley, 
Calif. 1257 


In the woodlands; by Kathleen Lucas; 
pf. © Dee. 4, 1935; E for. 42444; 
Augener, Itd., London. 1258 


In years to come; pf., with w. ©i1c. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116039; Karl H. 
Davis, jr. and Charles C. Piper, 
Wolfeboro, N. H. 1259 


Incidental series vol. 8; coll. of dra- 
matic and descriptive music, arr. 
Movietone musie corp.; pf. conduc- 
tor. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 52636; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

1260 


Incidentally; by Jeannette Pequignot ; 
Dizi Opabc, Weinks sis 1836 camp. 
117350; Nathalie Pequignot, Long 
Island City. 1261 


48 


pt. 11, n.s., v.31 


Indian love call; foxtrot, from Rose- 
Marie, w Otto Harbach and Osear 
Hammerstein, 2d, m Rudolf Friml, 
new arr. Ned Freeman; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. Meyer Rappa- 
port. © Jan. 14, 1936: “Ho pop 
52934; Harms, inc., New York. 1262 


Infant school song; w and m Jewell 
Hennessy; unison voices. © Dee. 
24, 1935; E for. 42462; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 1263 


Inno a Benito Mussolini; versi Emidio 
Mucci, m Giacinto Sallustio, istru- 


mentazione Luigi Cirendi; grande 
banda. Partitura. © Dec. 20, 1935: 
E for. 42060; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 1264 


Intermezzo nostalgico; di Renzo Bossi, 
op. 87; violino, violoncello e pf., con 
flauto ad lib. © Aug. 30, 1935; H 
for. 42294; A. & G. Carisch & co., 
Milan. 1265 


Intermission; w Frank Rowan, m Gil- 
bert Wall; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 117284; Shirley Booth, New 
York. 1266 


Into the twilight with you; w Minnie 
Belle Wilkerson; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1956; E unp. 116212; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 1267 


Introduction et danse; par Jos. Jon- 
gen; alto et pf. © Oct. 15, 1935; H 
for. 42245; Editions Max Hschig, 
Paris. 1268 


Invincibles (The); march, op. 7, no. 
14; pf. accordion. © 1 ¢. Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 117194; Franklin Leon 
Peck, Elkhart, Ind. 1269 


Irish (An) cradle song; w Padraic 
Colum, m Meredith Tatton; unison 
voices. © Dee. 31, 1935; EH) for: 
42497: W. Paxton & co., 1td.; London. 

1270 


Irish lullaby; w R. W. Wolfe, m R. J. 
Tivnen. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 
52705; Richard W. Wolfe and Rich- 
ard J. Tivnen, Chicago. 1271 


Irish (An) melody; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116346; 
Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 1272 


Trish (The) orphan’s lament; w and 
melody, © 1. ¢. Jan. 1%, 193655) 
unp. 116565; Stephen J. Nolan, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. 1273 


Irish Peggy; pf., with w. ©1e. Jan. 
18, 1986; E unp. 116660; Walter 
Starr, Los Angeles. 1274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Irmelin rose; satire, w from the Dan- 
ish, J. P. Jacobsen, m Stefan Berg- 
man op. S, no. 1. © Oct: 13/1935; 
E for. 42187; Universal music agen- 
cies, London. 1275 


Is it all a nightmare; w Frank T. Ge- 
novese, melody Vinny Vernon. © 
ie, Jan. 24, 1936: .E unp. 116912; 
Vincent T. Genovese, Danbury, Conn. 

1276 


Is it true what they say about Dixie; 
w Irving Caesar and Sammy Lerner, 
m Gerald Marks; with arr. for guit.. 
ete. © Jan. 22, 19386; E pub. 52969'; 
Irving Caesar, inc., New York. 1277 


melody Gerald Marks. ©1ce. 
Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116081; Irving 
Caesar, inc., New York. 1278 


Is that all that it means to you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116080; Edward Small, Chicago. 

1279 

Isabelle; waltz, w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116709; Bitha 
Woods, Cedar, Kan. 1280: 


Isle of enchantment; waltz; violin. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116091; 


Erasmo Miranda, New York. 1281 
Isle (The) of Wangi-wangi; waltz 
song, melody Sam Adelman. ©1c. 


Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116498; A. M. 
Howe, Snoqualmie Falls, Wash. 
1282 


Isn’t she the cutest thing; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c Jan. 9, 1986; E,unp. 
116087; Morris Speizman, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 1283 


Isn’t this a lovely evening, for love; 
fox-trot, w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1936; E unp. 116498; Joseph Ni- 
castro, Brooklyn. 1284 


Ispiyandan ben ketchialmam; melody 


Max Berry. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 116986; Max Bergunker, 
Brooklyn. 1285 


It ain’t no use at all; w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116953; 
1286 

It came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas carol. by Edmund H. 
Sears and Richard S. Willis, arr. 
Walter Lane; pf. with w. © Dec. 
28, 1985; E pub. 52565; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 1287 


It didn’t mean a thing; song, arr. Mark 
Anthony. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115873; John W. Shaw, Norwood, 
ING J 1288 


49 


1302 


It doesn’t cost a cent, your smile is 
worth a million; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Jan. 2, 
1986; E unp. 115588; Fitzhugh Lee 
Styles, Philadelphia. 1289 


It is you, just you; song, w Katherine 
Dial and John Dial. ©1c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116547; John Wilson 
Dial, Sedalia, Mo. 1290 


Itll be reight; comedy song, w Jack 
Sayes, m Jack Beaumont and Stan 
Berkeley. © Dec. 14, 1935: E for. 
42438 ; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

1291 


It might have been; song. ©1 ce. Nov. 
30, 1935; EH unp. 116113; Emma Mau- 
ser Ryan, New York. 1292 


It never can come true; song, w Lynn 


Bigler. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1935; E unp. 
116029; John Shaffer Smith, jr., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 1293. 


It’s a swing song; w and melody. © 
1 ec Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116009; 
Jack Cooper, New York. 1294 


It’s grand to be so beautiful; w J. M. 
Reddie, m E. Blake; pf. © 1. Dec. 
17, 1985; E unp. 116190; J. Milton 
Reddie and Eubie Blake, New York. 

1295. 


It’s just a silly dream; w H. Asen, m 
D. Wynick; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
3, 1936; EH unp. 115637; Harold Asen 
and Donald Wynick, Brooklyn. 

1296 


It’s love again; from the film, w and 
m Sam Coslow; with ukulele arr. © 
Jan. 14, 1936; E for, 42321; Cine- 
phonie music @o., ltd., London. 1297 


It’s no use trying to forget you; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117108; 
John J. Benes, Denver. 1298 


It’s not like you; song. ©1c. Jan. 4, 
1936; E unp. 115733; Edward Car- 
son Williams, Detroit. 1299 


It’s Roosevelt again; fox-trot or march 
song. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
116324; Lindsay McPhail, New York. 

1300 


It’s so hard for me to forget; wa!tz. w 
and m Helena M. Pioretta. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 1171386; Helena 
Mary Criscio, Westfield, Mass. 13801 


It’s springtime in the valley; w and 
melody. © 1. Dee. 11, 1935; E 
unp. 117077; Victor Dangel, Los An- 
geles. 1302 


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1303 


It’s springtime, it’s waltztime; song, 
w Eleanor Wallace. © 1 c. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116071; Alfred Fio- 
retti, Baton Rouge, La. 1303 


It’s starlight time and it’s love time; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; 
FH unp. 115992; Adele E. Grande- 
man, Sacramento, Calif. 1304 


It’s time we said good morning; fox- 
trot, w Ollie Pryor, m Dague R. 
Bryon © ec) 31.2 1935 2 (Hor 
42307; Richard Pryor, Bristol, Eng- 
land. 1305 


It’s too lonesome here, for me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; HB 
unp. 116882; Alice R. Clemmons, 
Hill Top, W. Va. 1306 


It’s too much wear and tear on my 
heart; song. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; 
EK unp. 116155; Dorothy H. Rich- 
ards, Prescott, Ariz. 1307 


It’s written in my heart; w Delma 
Lee; pf., with w. ©1 c. Jan. 27, 
1936; E unp. 117056; Mildred Borne- 
man Ludwick, jr., Lakewood, O. 

1308 


It’s you I crave; melody. © 1 « 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116046; Lillian 
R. Boyer, Philadelphia. 1309 


It was Will Rogers who; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
115697; Harold Eli Lish, Brooklyn. 

1310 


It was written in the stars; w Frances 
Kniskern Anderson; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
31, 1936; E unp. 117312; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 1311 


It wasn’t on the program; w and 
melody Jimmie Mitchell. © 1 « 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116602; James 
S. Mitchell, New York. 1312 


J’peux pas quitter Pau-paul; biguine, 
paroles et m L. Salvado. © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42609; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 1313 


Jaques-Daleroze (EH.) Douze chan- 
sons de gosses. 1°" cah. nos. 1-6. 
2™° cah. nos. 7-12. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42160, 42161; Heugel, Paris. 

1314, 1815 


Je n’aime pas qu’on me regarde; fox- 
trot, paroles Albert Willemetz et Ch. 
L. Pothier, m Oberfeld. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42230; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 1316 


Je vous adore; from Brazen, w and m 
Sam Coslow and Victor Young. © 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


1 ce. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117200; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 1317 


Jealous moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116657; Har- 
low G. Jungles, Lockport, Ill. 1318 


Jean Harlow; song; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116408; 
Glenn Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 

131 


Jeanette; Ww and melody Dudley 


Manners, © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 117015; D. Dudley Krupp, 
Brooklyn. 1320 


Jesus Christ was crucified; hymn, m 
Myrtle Gauntlett; pf. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E pub. 52980; R. Leo Soaries, 
Brooklyn. 1321 


Jesus, have mercy on me; hymn. © 
Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 52948; Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 1322 


Jesus, I live to Thee; tune, Pen park, 
English w Henry Harbaugh, Welsh 
w Parch John Blias, m J. J. Rees, 
arr. Griffith J. Jones; ladies trio 
and mixed voices. © Nov. 20, 1935; 
E pub. 52697; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 13238 


Jesus is listening in; hymn, arr. B. 
Blew and M. Flintham. © Dec. 10, 
1935; E pub. 52894; Maggie Scott, 
Washington. 1324 


Jesus is near; w Oswald J. Smith, m 
B. D. Ackley; pf. © Dee. 27, 1985; 
FE pub. 52553; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. S25. 


Jesus on the water side; negro spirit- 
ual, arr. Walter Aschenbrenner ; 
male voices. © Nov. 27, 1935; H 
pub. 52149; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
ine., Chicago. 1326 


Jesus, the one; hymn. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1986; BE unp. 115743; Troy Howard 
Williams, Pittsburgh. 1327 


Jésus, Toi qui Ssauvas le monde; texte 
et transcription de Vorch. F Brun, 
m Claude Debussy; 2 voix de 
femmes. 1. Sans acc. 4to.—2. Avec 
ace. d’orgue ou harmonium. © Nov. 
1, 1935; E for. 42648, 42644; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 1328, 1829 


Jezeli kochaé, to tylko ciebie; tango, 
stowa L. Szmaragda, m S. Kataszka. 
© Dee. 8, 1934; E for. 42594; L. 
Idzikowski, Warsaw, Poland. 1330 


Jig elephantine; by William Bell; E 
flat or BB flat tuba and pf. © Dec. 
31, 19385; E pub. 53046; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 1331 


00 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Jim Cro; geiriau Cymraeg traddodia- 
dol, English w Tom Parry, m arr. 
Grace Williams. © Jan. 1, 1986; 
E for. 42371; Grace Mary Williams, 
London. 18382 


Johnson boys; w, melody and rev. Sky- 
land Scotty. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1986; 
EH ounp. 116559; Scott Wiseman, 
Chicago. lose 


Jolie (La) guinguette; valse musette, 
paroles §. Chapelier, m H. Panella; 
orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 
42149; L. Philippo, Paris. 1334 


Jolly (The) coppersmith ; by C. Peter, 
arr. Mort H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 
14, 1986; E pub. 52887; Calumet 
music ¢o., Chicago. 1335 


Jolly Peter; intermezzo, M. Werner- 
Kersten, arr. Paul Yoder; band pts. 
© Jan. 25, 1986; E pub. 53032; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 1336 


Jolly (The) sailor man; by Marie F. 


Hall; 1 pf., 4 players. © Jan. 2, 
19386; E pub. 52644; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 1337 


Joyful (The) Achmed; by Max Berry; 
pf. direction. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
EH unp. 116159; Max Bergunker, 
Brooklyn. 1338 


Joyful thanks: w and m Jewell Hen- 
nessy. © Dec. 17, 1935; E for. 
42464; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

1339 


Juanita; w Abel Meeropol; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116102; Na- 
than Mattlin, New York. 1340 


Judgment (The) of Sheba; operetta, 
w and m W. A. Goldsworthy ; female 
voices. © Dee. 20, 1985; D 39605; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

1340* 


Jugend (Die) marschiert; marsch, 
Heinz Lindemann, arr. komponisten. 
1. Blasmusik stimmen.—2. Mando- 
linen-orch. stimmen. © Feb. 11, 
Jan. 2, 19838; E for. 42401, 42402; 
Edition Lindemann, Otto Linde- 
mann, Berlin. 1341, 13842 


Juggling hearts around; w and m 
Joan Waycross. © 1 ec. Jan. 38, 
1986; E unp. 115669; Ruth Vogel 
Russell, Petersham, Mass. 1343 


June rondel: by Alec Rowley; pf. © 
Jan. 15, 1986; E for. 42667; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 1344 


Junge (Der) graf; schlager aus dem 
film, text Hans Hannes, m Leo 


1358 


eux.” © ‘Oh 12) a98as7 WH for! 
42510; Ufaton-verlags g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 1345 


Just a bit of Erin; song, w Harry 
Lawrence. © 1 ¢ Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116582; Kate Condon, Chi- 
cago. 1346 


Just a chain of daisies, from the vale 
of yesterday; song. ©1e. Jan. 14, 
1986; E unp. 116868; Lola M. Mac- 


Gauley, Jackson, Mich. 1347 
Just a chuckle or two; song. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116449; 
Blanche Snyder Judd, Ottawa, Kan. 
1348 


Just a fad; w Donald Morton, m Seth 


Carman Olean ay 1oaGe oi) 
unp. 115831; Clarence Seth Car- 
man, New York. 1349 


Just a glance; w and melody. © 1. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115981; Hugo 
R. Radau, Waterloo, Il. 1350 


Just a little cozy corner; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116614; 
Newell B. Davis, Washington. 13851 


' Just a little dust storm; song, melody 


Luther A. Clark. © 1 ec. Jan. 20, 
1986; E unp. 116613; John Storm, 
Benwood, W. Va. HEIs 


Just a little heaven; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 116296; 
Lila E. Wingerd, East Toledo, O. 

1353 


Just a little silver sailboat on a blue 
glass sea; song. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
19386; E unp. 116838; Mildred L. 
Hart, Des Moines. 1354 


Just a little waltz; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115676; 
George Harl Glover, Long Beach, 
Calif. 1355 


Just a matter of time; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117119; 
Bonnie Dee Dean, McPherson, Kan. 

1356 


Just a moon-light romance; w H. Sel- 
domridge, m I. Hibbs. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1986; E unp. 116792; Helen Sel- 
domridge and Irene Hibbs, Prince- 
ville, Ill. 1357 


Just a petal from a rose; w and mel- 
ody. ©l1e. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116350; Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 

1358 


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1359) 


Just a poor old niggah; melody. © 
ie? Dec ys ywlosar eH unp. daliGsat 
Walter Raymond Strom, Russell, 
N. D. 1359 


Just a wish for a cottage, some roses, 
and you; w Neita Louise Bryant; pf. 
© 1e. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116226; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1360 


Just an old album of keepsakes; w 
Viola Muhe; pf. © 1 c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117313; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portiand, Or. 1361 

Just an old fashioned trunk; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116623 ; 
Amy S. Hardwick, Inspiration, Ariz. 


1862 

Just another girl who sings and 
dances: fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 9368)" EF) unde wai230 ohn 
Michael Kasché, jr., Allentown, Pa. 
1363 


Just another little kiss baby; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116282; Pearl Keyes, Sargent, 
Neb. 1364 


Just another way for me to say I love 
you; w Ardath Tichenor; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117314; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1365 


Just as easy as rolling off a log; w Al 
Bryan, m Jean Schwartz; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Jan. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 52848; Famous music corp., 
New York. 1366 


Just a-wearyin’ for you; fox trot song. 
© Nov. 4, 1985; E pub. 52715; M. 
Helen Wahl Serio, North Merrick, 
isle IN Ys 1367 


Just before the execution; pf., with w. 
©1c. Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 117261; 
Bill Case, Fort Worth. 1368 


Just dreams; w and m Joe Doc Brown; 
Diz©) 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1986° Haunp: 
1172738; Joseph F. Brown, Nutley, 
ING Fd: 1369 


Just forgive and forget me, my darling ; 
w and melody B. Nettles; pf. acc. 
and transcription Mrs. B. W. Caba- 
niss. © 1. Oct. 14, 1935; E unp. 
115526; Bill Nettles, Lafayette, La. 

1370 

Just in time; march; pf. © Jan. 10, 
1986; E pub. 52904; Henry J. Ster- 
ner, Hmaus, Pa. TSHOe 


Just let me go on dreaming; song, arr. 
Elwood M. Wilson. © 1 ec. Jan. 28, 


o2 


Pt HE nese yaot 


1986; E unp. 117134; Regis Wuen- 
schel, Mt. Oliver, Pa. 1372 


Just like a dream; song, m Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 116446; Virginia Hufford, 
Los Angeles. MBS 

w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 25, 

1936; E unp. 116982; John J. Han- 

non, Tulsa, Okl. 1374 


Just one precious moment with you; 
fox-trot, w B. A. Lambert and L. 
Earl, melody L. Earl. ©1e. Jan. 2, 
1986; E unp. 115534; Bess Angelloz 
Lambert, Savannah. 1379 


Just rolling along; w and melody. © 
1 ec Jan. 30, 19386; E unp. 1172538; 
Mary Alden Lence, Jonesboro, U1. 

1376 


Just think of it; song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115554; Jay Lester 
Sidell, Casper, Wy. 1377 


Just tra la la la her; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116341; 
Rudolph Springer, Brooklyn. 1878 


Just want you; w Herbert J. Brandon, 
m Maurice Besly. © Nov. 26, 1935; 
E for. 42468; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 1379 


Just we two; primary piano duets, 
Gladys A. Wood. © Jan. 13, 1936; 
E for. 42544; Walsh, Holmes & Co., 
Itd., London. 1380 


—— song. ©1c. Jan. 10, 19386; E unp. 
116169; Elizabeth Rumple, Dallas. 
1381 


Justorum animae; offertory for the 
feast of All saints, w from the Lit- 
urgy of the Roman Catholic church, 


m James P. Dunn; mixed cho., a 
cappella. © Dee. 30, 1935; E pub. 
52558; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 


Boston. 1382 


Kaiser Bill; song, arr. Loftus H. Ward. 
© 1 e. Jan. 17, 1986; EH unp. 117367; 
Homer Allin Hill, Huron, 8S. D. 1383 


Kammerkonzert ; von Karl Holler, op. 
19; cembalo u. kleines kammerorch. 
o. sechs soloinstrumente. Partitur. 
© Dee. 18, 1935; E for. 42360; F. EH. 
C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 1384 


Kathleen; w Edward Roaf, m Verne 
Harrington, arr. M. Bidwell. © 1 
ec Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115568; 
Laverne H. Harrington, Cambridge, 
Mass. 1385 


Katy avourneen; w and m J. E. John- 
son, arr. Michael McFarlane. © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Jan. 29, 19836; E pub. 53135; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 
1386 


Katze (Die); text J. W. L. Gleim, m 
Ludwig Roselius, op. 14, no. 2; hohe 
stimme. © Sept. 13, 1985; E for. 
49331; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 

1387 


Kavpevo (To) 76 yadoupaxe (Kaumeno to 
gadouraki) ; w anon., m Spiros Be- 
eatoros: pf. © Aug. 21, 1985; EH 
pub. 52581; Apollo music co., New 
York. 1388 


Keene’s (Hank) number four book of 
original mountain, cowboy, hill-billy 
and folk songs; by H. Keene; with 
Switware ©) Jan. 5; 1986: E pub. 
2771: Hank Keene, ine, South 
Coventry, Conn. 1389 


Keep love’s banner floating over you; 
song. © Jan. 9, 1936; E pub. 52744; 
Paut White, Highland Park, Il. 

1390 


Keep that twinkle in your eye; from 
Paddy O’Day, w Edward Eliseu and 
Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 13, 1986; 
E pub. 52865; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 1391 


Keep your eye in the sky; from This’ll 
make you whistle, w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
EK for. 42274; Cinephonie music co., 
Itd., London. 1392 


Kentucky moon; song, arr. Catharine 
Renn © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 
116569; George Dalton, Berkeley, 
Calif. 1393 


King of burlesque; [music for] end 
title, David Buttolph; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 7, 19836; E unp. 116545; Movie- 


tone music corp., New York. 1394 
King Vladimir’s feast: old Russian 


saga, traditional w, English version 
Maxwell H. Popkin, transcribed 
Boris Levenson; men’s cho. © Jan. 
2, 1986; E pub. 52661; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. 1395 
Kiss (A) for consolation; w Edgar 
Leslie, melody Joe Burke. © 1 «. 


Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116172; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 1396 


Kiss (The) I stole; song, arr. Abe 
Ostrow: with symbols for guit, or 
banjo. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 
116429; Phil Livingston, Rockaway 
Park, N. Y. 1397 


1409: 


Kiss (The) I stole from you; song, w 
Claude L. Wisner. © 1 ¢. Jan: 6, 
1936; E unp. 115856; Theodora 
Kremer, Hempstead, N. Y. 1398 


Kiss (A) in the heart of the rose-bud ; 
w Anna Parry; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117315; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1399 


Kiss me, love me, and kiss me again; 
song, m Sylvester Long Cross; dia- 
grams for guit., symbols for ukulele 
and banjo. © Dec. 18, 1935; E pub. 
02694; Walter Oz Parsons, Roanoke, 
Va. 1400 

Kisses in the night; song, arr. Mark 
Anthony. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 


115875; John W. Shaw, Norwocd, 
N. J. 1401 
Kitchen (The) is my palace; song, 


melody Karl Kaye. ©1c Jan. 7, 
1936; E unp. 115810); Rheuy Cather- 
ine Hammill, Chambersburg, Pa. 
1402 
Kleine (Der) akkordeon-ktinstler; 15 
originaikompositionen, Walter Por- 
schmann; chromatische instrumente 
im umfange von 25 melodie-tasten 
u. 8-24, auch 36-120 biissen. © Nov. 
29, 1935; E for. 42131; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 1403 


Kleiner narr; bravour foxtrot, m u. 
arr. Ernst Fischer; salon-orch. stim- 
men. © May 10, 1935; E for. 42678; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 1404 


Kleines (Ein) lied. © 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 
1986; EH unp. 115608; George Torke, 
New York. . 1405 


Kochaj; tango sentymentalne, stowa: 
W. Krystjan, muzyka: Adolf Kurz, 
arr. Z. Biatostocki. © Nov 12, 1935; 
HE for. 42538 ; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, 
Poland. 1406 


Kol nidre; English tr., and new pf. arr. 
Mort H. Glickman, Hawaiian guit. 
solo, in note and diagram, arr. Nick 
Mancloff; with chords for ukulele 
and guit. © Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 
52838; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

1407 


Kt6z mi cie wziat; tango, stowa Natecz, 
m M. CieSlakownej, arr. Z. Biato- 
stocki. © Nov. 24, 1934; E for. 
42595; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 1408 


Kuckuck (Der); dichter unbekannt, 
m Ludwig Roselius, op. 14, no. 3; 
hohe stimme. © Sept. 9, 1935; E for. 
42332; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, grees 

140 


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1410 


Kurische suite; von Otto Besch; 
kleines orch. Partitur. © Dec. 10, 
1985; E for, 42359;  F. E. C. Leuck- 
art, Leipzig. 1410 


Kuss (Hin) ist wunderbar ; foxtrot aus 
Der griine domino, text Hans Fritz 
Beckmann, m Gottfried Huppertz, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Sept. 16, 1985; E for. 42508; Ufaton- 
verlags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 1411 


L. A. S. A. C, A. N. A. midnight sun, 
XXI gun salute; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 1163867; 
William K. Kurz, New York. 1412 


Laberinto ; fox, letra y m Luis Arcaraz. 
© Nov. 11, 1935; E for, 42527 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

1413 


Ladies and gentlemen, meet the boys; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 18, 1936: 
E unp. 116644; Lee Roy Branch, Dal- 
las. 1414 


Laindler und schuhplattler ; 21 plattler- 
tanze, schnadahtipfin u. jodler, leicht 
gesetzt E. Lorenz; chromatische in- 
strumente mit 12-120 bissen. © 
Nove, 29), 19353. Mia tor 42129. OB. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

1415 


Lagrima; blues, letra Ernesto M. Cor- 
tazar, m Juan S. Garrido. © Dec. 
10, 1985; E for. 42529; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. 1416 


La Guardia, the people’s man; w and 
melody Harold E. Lish. © 1. Jan. 
15, 1936; E unp. 116421 ; Harold Lish, 
Brooklyn. 1417 


Laks (Simon) ‘Trois pieces de con- 
cert; violoncelle avec acc. de pf. © 
Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42205; R. Deiss, 
Paris. 1418 


Lalo (Hdouard Victor Antoine) 
Scherzo; transcription Claude Laty:; 
m dharmonie. © Oct. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42253; Durand et cie., Paris. 

1419 


Lament of the leaves; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 117265; 
James Jubron Halbouty, Beaumont, 
Tex. 1420) 


Lamentation; song, English and Ger- 
man w. ©41c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 
115885; Wolff W. Friedlander, Hol- 
lis, N. Y. 1421 


Lamento del jorobado; bolero, letra y 
melodia. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1986; HB 
unp. 116465; José R. Carreén, New 
York. 1422 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Land (The) of Medan Threave; w P. 
Thuringer, m M. C. Taylor; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936: E unp. 
1169384; Mary C. Taylor and Peggy 
Thuringer, Providence. 1423 


Laporte (L.) Cent dictées musicales ; 
progressives 4 2 voix. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42209; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 1424 


Larghetto in D; by W. H. Squire; 
string orch., with 3d violin in lieu 
of viola, and pf. ad lib. Se. and pts. 
© Nov. 26, 1935; E for. 42474; Boo- 
sey & co., Itd., London. 1425 


Largo; simplified, from the New world 
symphony, Anton Dvorak, new arr. 
Mort H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 11, 
1986; E pub. 52912; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 1426 


Lariat (The) ; march; pf. ©1c. Jan. 
24, 19386; E unp. 117064; Myrtle 
Shannon Forsyth, Oklahoma City. 

1427 

Lasciatemi cantar; valzer, Passaporto 
rosso, parole Alberto Simeoni, m 
Emilio Gragnani; pf. © Oct. 15, 
1935 ; E for. 42292; A. & G. Carisch & 
e.. Milan. 1428 


Last (The) dance; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. Jan, 24, 1936; E unp. 
116898; Earl Fraleigh, Rhinebeck, 
Ne ys 1429 


Last (The) love song; w James H. 
Dempsey, m Johann C. Schmid. © 
1 @ Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117024; 
Jerry Vogel music co., inc.. New 
York. 1430 


Last night; w Christian Winther, tr. 
Theodore Marzials, m Halfdan Kje- 
rulf, arr. Cesare Sodero; mixed’ 
voices. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 
52782; Harold. Flammer, inc., New 
York. 1431 


Last night was heaven; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117003 ; Joseph. 
Franz Silber, Rochester, N. Y. 1482 


Last night when we were young; Ww 
BE. Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen; 
with guit. symbols and chords for 
ukulele and banjo. © Jan. 10, 1986; 
E pub. 52750; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 1433 


Last (The) waltz; song. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 19836; E unp. 115571; Herbert 
Strassburger Nusbaum, Clarksburg, 
W. Va. 1434 


Laughing Lill; song, m Luther A. 
Clark; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 


o4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Aaron A. Clark. (© 1) ¢) Jam 27, 
19386; E unp. 117006; Lela M. Mat- 
theus, Decatur, Ala. 1435 


Lazy Coquille; w Millard Hubbard; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 19386; B unp. 
117316; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1436 


Lead me home; hymn, w A. H. Ackley, 
m B. D. Ackley. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
‘EH pub. 52541; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 1437 


Leading hymns; compiled and ed. © 
Jan. 21, 1986; AA 195039; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 1438 


Leave the light a-burning; w Trafford 


Perrys pin (©) 1)’ Jan: 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 117317; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14389: 


Legons dharmonie; des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, année 
1935, basSe et chant donnés Jacques 
de la Presle et René Guillou, réalisa- 
tions Henri Dutilleux, Alfred Desen- 
clos, Paul Tortelier, et autres. © 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42155; Heugel, 
Paris. 1440 


Legacies no. 1; by Sydney Baynes; 
orch. pts. © Dee. 24, 1935; E for. 
42575; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 


London. 1441 
Legati (Benedetto) Adagio; tran- 
scribed Isidor Philipp; pf. © Dec. 


31, 1935; E pub. 52856; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 1442 


Legionnaire (The); w Mary Ann 
O’Donnell; pf. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116231; Sylvester Long 


1443 


Leilani; Hawaiian lullaby; with uku- 
lele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 
52802; Harry Owens, Honolulu. 

1444 


Nepovaxt [and] Kiva piav ayaan (Lemonaki 
fand|] Hicha mian agape); arr. 
Jack Badget and Nick Kokkinos. © 
Aug. 21, 1985; E pub. 52585; Apollo 
music co., New York. 1445 


Lend me Thine aid, oh Lord; w and 
melody, arr. Burrell Van Buren. © 
1 ec Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115859; 
Herbert Leslie Barton, New London, 
Conn. 1446 


Let everybody sing; Children’s day 
service, w Lizzie De Armond, m 
W. B. Judefind. © Apr. 16, 1935; 


Cross, Portland, Or. 


D0 


1460: 


H pub. 52472; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 1447 


Let me; pf., with w. ©1 ec. Jan. 10, 
1936; EH unp. 116087; Aaron Rosen- 
berg, New York. 1448 


Let me alone; w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116390; Earl 
Vernon Hare, Baltimore. 1449 


Let me draw you a picture; from Con- 
tinental varieties of 1986, w and 
m Jean Delettre, Irving Taylor and 
J. Russel Robinson, pf. arr. J. R. R.; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E pub. 52816; Harry Engel, 
inec., New York. 1450 


Let me dry all your tears; w and m 
Ervin Howard Strub; pf. © 1. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116233; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1451 


Let me forget; w Oswald J. Smith, m 
B. D. Ackley; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
EK pub. 52544; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 1452 


Let me hear your voice again; song, 
arr. May Hayes Self. -© 1c. Jan. 
21, 1986; E unp. 116768; Jas. Wilson 
Arrowsmith, Somerville, N. J. 14538 


Let me hope and let me dream; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115646; 
Thelma Morgen Stearns, Revere, 
Mass. 1454 


Let me linger; w and m Dean Mitch- 
ell. © 1c Dec. 31, 1985; E ump. 
116581; Eva D. Mitchell, Bowling 
Green, Ky. 1455 


Let me look into your eyes once again; 
w Florence Maude Bennell; pf. 
1c. Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117318; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1456 


Let me not be without you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 
115832; Michael Rechler, New York. 

1457 


Let’s be gay and waltz; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1986; EH unp. 115837: 
Michael Rechler, New York. 1458 


Let’s be sweethearts again; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 117059; Charles Louis Seitz, 
Sapulpa, OKl. 1459 


Let’s build a home in the stars; w and 
melody Gene Sickel. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1988; E unp. 117162; Eugene Henry 
Sickel, jr., Larchmont, N. Y. 1460 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1461 


Let’s build a little home together, and 
love will help us find the way; w 
Bula Marie Engelhardt; pf. © 1 «. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116254; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


1461 

Let’s celebrate; w and melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 31, 1936; EH unp. 117354; 
Nicholas Ciardi, Newark, N. J. 1462 


Let’s drink a toast to love; w and m 
Andy O’Connor. © 1 e¢. Jan. 31, 
1836; E unp. 117276; Andrew R. 
O’Connor, Roslindale, Mass. 1463 


Let’s face the music and dance: from 
Follow the fleet, w and m Irving Ber- 
lin; with guit. symbols and chords 
for ukulele and banjo. © Jan. 10, 
1936; E pub. 52756; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 1464 


Let’s get together; by Chick Webb; 
pf. May 27, 1935; E pub. 52928; 
Milsons music pub. corp., New York. 

1465 

Let’s go; from The music goes ’round, 
w Harry Richman, m Victor Schertz- 
inger: with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53110; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 1466 

Let’s go dewn to Freddie’s and play; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman 
and Sam Adelman. © 1«@ Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116497; Henry Zels- 
man, Chicago. 1467 


Let’s make a date with the moon; w 


James Cappetta, with melody. © 1 
e. Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116956; 
Henry Horvath, Chicago. 1468 


Let’s make love in the library; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1936 ; EH unp. 116589; John J. Gabriel, 
Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 1469) 


Let’s take off our clothes; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 € Jan. 21, 1986 > BH unp: 
116757; Zora Layman, New York. 

1470 

Let’s talk it over; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117365; 
Raymond (Bud) Finch, LHaton 
Rapids, Mich. 1471 


Let’s talk it over before love passes by ; 
w and m Ann Glenn. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 
28, 1936; E unp. 117109; Ann Glenn 
Aley, Chester, Pa. 1472 


Let’s tip our hats to Franklin Roose- 
velt; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 117040; Bert Gordon, 
New York. 1473 


Let vourself go; from Follow the fleet, 
w and m Irving Berlin; with guit. 


06 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


symbols and chords for ukulele and 
banjo. © Jan. 10, 1986; Epub. 
52755; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

1474 


Life begins when you’re in love; from 
The music goes ’round, w Lew 
Brown, m Victor Schertzinger and 
Harry Richman; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53113; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 1475 


Life goes on, though you’re gone; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116957; Mary Olline Cole, Rich- 
mond, ‘ex. 1476 


Life is a dream with you; song, mel- 
ody Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Jan. 
6, 1986; EH unp. 115861; Chris Jor- 
gensen, Harmon, N. Y. 1477 


Life is ecstasy; w and m Paul Met- 
calf; pf. treble. 1c Jan. 14, 
1936; EH unp. 116383; Orlando Paul 


Metealf, jr., New York. 1475 
Life is empty without love; from 
Royal romanee, w and m Jimmy 
Nolan; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 14, 
1986; EH for. 42318; Cinephonic 
music co., Itd., London. 1479 
Life’s jig-saw puzzle: sone, w Bettie 


Bethel. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1926; HE unp. 
115598; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 1480 


Life’s rose; song, w Hattie Roll Pagel. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1986; EH unp. 117345; 
William Wegener, Oconomowoc, 
Wis. 1481 


Life’s short dream; song, w Mrs. A. 
J. Christian. ©1c¢. Jan. 2, 1936; H 
unp. 115599; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 1482 


Lights are low: w and melody. © 1 
ce. Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116484; 
Helen Lebo Kaufmann, Los Angeles. 

1483 


Like a dream in the garden of Hden: 
w Lee Wood, melody L. Wood and 
Will Jacobson. ©1 ce. Jan. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 116096; Lee Clay Wood, Oak- 
land, Calif. 1484 


Like a garden filled with roses; song, 
arr. Catherine Penn. © 1.¢ Jan. 
17, 1936; E unp. 116572 ; George Dal- 
ton, Berkeley, Calif. 1485 


Like a _ silver moonbeam you _ siole 
across my way: fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116377; Blanche Cummins Patter- 
son, Chattanooga. 1486 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1513 


no. 1, 1936 
Like to the damask rose; w Simon 
Westell, m Edward Elgar, agrr. 


Montague F. Phillips; sop. 1, 2) and 
alto. © Oct. 1, 1935; Ei for. 42404; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 1487 


Lilo ana oe ia’u; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115756; Chas. Hi. 
King, Honolulu. 1488 


Lindy Lou; w and m Harriett Jacobs. 
©1e Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115649; 
Harriett Krauth White, Oak Park, 
BLT. 1489 

Liriche; di Maria Antonietta De Car- 
olis, m Hzio Camussi. © July 4, 
1935; HE for. 42298; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 1490: 

Anopovnce (Lismonise) ; w and m Nicholas 


Hatziapostolou. © Aug. 21, 1985; H 
pub. 52954; Apollo music co., New 
York. 1491 


Listen ; fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1935; EH unp. 115938; Edith Raymer, 
Escondido, Calif. 1492 


Listen to the music; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 30, 19386; E unp. 117254; 
Mary Alden Lence, Jonesboro, Ill. 

1493 


Liszt (Franz) Feux follets; irrlichter, 
bearb. Leo Weiner; orch. Partitur. 
© July 12, 1934; E for. 42536; Roz- 
Savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

1494 


Liebestraum; English lyric How- 
ard Johnson, m arr. Hd Smaile; male 
quartette. [English text] © Jan. 
3, 19386; E pub. 52617; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 1495 


Second Hungarian rhapsody ; easy 
arr. Marcus I. Epstein; pf. © Dec. 
28, 19385; E pub. 52572; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 1496 


Weinen, klagen; variationen tiber 
ein motiv v. J. S. Bach, bearb. Leo 
Weiner; orch. Partitur. © July 27, 
1934; H for. 42535; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 1497 


Little angels like you; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 
1173872; Walter Ree Burke, Jackson, 
Mich. 1498 

Little baby; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 115976; William 
Walden Shepherd, Little Rock. 

1499 


Little (The) beer mug; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115550; Gilbert Sage Hoppel, Bay- 
ard, Neb. 1500 


Oo” 


Little (A) bit of heaven; valse song. 
©1c. Dec. 4, 1985; E unp. 115908 ; 
Faith Wood. Chowchilla, Calif. 

1501 


Little (A) bit shy; song. ©1e. Jan. 
3, 1936; FH unp. 115635; George Berry 
Leeman, New York. 1502 


Little (The) clockwork fairy; toy 
tragedy, Kennedy Russell; pf. © 
Jan. 9, 1936; E for. 42485; J. H. Lar- 
way, props. Edwin Ashdown, ltd., 
London. 1503 


Little hat of red; song. ©1c. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115876; John W. Shaw, 
Norwood, N. J. 1504 


Little (A) heaven for two; w and mel- 
ody. © Jan. 1, 1986: E pub. 52789; 
Code Morgan, sr., Carpinteria, Calif. 

1505 


Little Jackie Horner. always in his 
corner; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116061; William Peter- 
field Trent, jr., Stamford, Conn. 

1506 


Little (The) Jesus came to town; w 
Lizette Woodworth Reese, m Dorothy 
James; mixed voices. © Nov. 4, 
1935; E pub. 52247; H. T. FitzSim- 
ons co., inc., Chicago. 1507 


Little maiden in the Ozarks; w Ray- 
mond Alsup; pf. © 1 ¢ Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116241; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1508 


Little old shanty on the claim; song, 
new pf. arr. Mort H. Glickman, Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, arr. Nick Manoloff ; with uku- 
lele and guit. chords. © June 27, 
1935; E pub. 49958; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 1509 


Little (The) peach; w Eugene Field; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; 
EH ounp. 115754; Sidney Shalit Lipp- 
man, Minneapolis. 1510 


Little private wire from your heart to 
mine; wand melody. ©1e. Jan. 28, 
19386; E unp. 117100; Jane Brunell, 
New York. 1511 


Little racketeer of love, she stole my 
heart; w S. Kern, m H. Romersa; 
pf. © 1c Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 
116179; Henry Romersa and Stella 
Kern, Los Angeles. 1512 


Little shack by the maples; w and mel- 
ody Reece Fleming and Rufus Town- 
send. © 1 ce. Nov. 1, 1935; E unp. 
116731 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 1513 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1514 


Little (The) shack—under the hill; m 
John Newton Wilson; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1«e Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 
116480: Dorothea Chapman, Oak- 
land, Calif. 1514 


Little (The) shepherd’s song; song, w 
William Alex. Percy. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1936; E unp. 116685; Marshall 
W. Giselman, Nevada City, Calif. 

1515. 


Little shoe: w and m William Shep- 
herd; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; EH 
unp. 117291; William Walden Shep- 
herd, Little Rock, Ark. 1516 


Little sod house; song. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1936: E unp. 115662; Mary Jose- 
phene Walker, Los Angeles. 1517 


Little (The) working girl; pf., with w. 
© Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 52897; Jack 
Curry, Chicago. 1518 


Locked in my heart; w and melody 
Bud Pries. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; H 
unp. 115792; Harold Dalmaine Pries, 
jr., South Williamsport, Pa. 1519 


Lockhart (The) band-class method; 
by Lee M. Lockhart and Edmund M. 
Goehring. Teacher’s sc. bk. 2. 
Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 529386; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 1520 


Locomotive polka; melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117280; John 
K. Synovec, Chester, Pa. 1521 


Lefer (Charles Martin) Five Irish 
fantasies; w W. B. Yeats and W. 
Heffernan; voice and orch. © Dec. 
28, 1935; E pub. 52666; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 1522 

Log (The) bench under the moon; 
song, arr. Arthur Moore. ©1c. Jan. 
21, 1936; E unp. 116762; Frank 
Souza, Fall River, Mass. 1523 


Lolita mia; paso doble, paroles Louis 


Hennevé, m Valsien-Learsi. © Nov. 

14, 1985; E for. 428385; Société 

anonyme francaise Chappell, Paris. 
1524 


Lone star; w and m Seymour Simons; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 538086; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 

Loneliness; w Percy Edgar, m Nikolaus 
Brodszky; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon, and chords for guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Dec. 23, 19385; E for. 
42495; B. Feldman & co., London. 

1526 

Lonely for you; song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1986: E unp. 116044; Carl Temple 
Schrickel, St. Louis. 


1525: 


1527 


58 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Lonely (A) one’s wish; song, w Ed- 
rick T. Mariana. © 1 ¢« Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 117067; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 1528 


Lenely to-night like the moon; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E sunp. 115577; Francis W. Gardner 
and Weston Boyer, Ste. Genevieve, 
Mo. 1529 


Lonely waters; waliz song, melody 
kay Hibbeler. © i ce. Jan. 6, 1986; 
EK unp. 115867; Marie A. Levka, Chi- 
cago. 1530 

Lonesome cowboy; w Jeanie Harper 


and Bill Duflock, m Lee Jones. © 
Jan. 8, 1986; E pub. 52721; Harold 


Flammer, inc., New York. TSH 
Lonesome days; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 


Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116624; Mary 
Webb Allen, Boise, Id. 15382 


Lonesome for baby to-night; w and m 
Wilf Carter. © 1c Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 116942; Gordon V. Thomp- 
son, ltd., Toronto. 1533 


Long as you’ve got a little spot in your 
heart for me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116058; William 
Peterfield Trent, jr., Stamford, Conn. 

1534 


Long have I dreamed; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 116274; Rocco Panuccio, Brook- 
lyn. 15385 


Longing for my Mississippi home; w 
and m Wilf Carter. ©1c. Jan. 24, 
19386; E unp. 116943; Gordon V. 
Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 1536 


de Deuxiéme bu- 
reau, paroles et m Jean Lenoir. © 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42172; Publi- 
cations Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 

15387 


Look up—look up—good times are 
comin’; fox trot song, melody Ben 


Longtemps; tango, 


Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 116801; Howard Leese, Oak- 
land, Calif. 1538 


Lookin’ for love; fox trot, w and m 
Mike Riley and Ed Farley. © Jan. 
13, 1936; E pub. 52795; Joe Davis, 
inec., New York. 1539 


Loose ends; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 23, 1936: E unp. 116858; Mae 
Wolk Reinstein, Brookline, Mass. 

1540 


Loose leaves; by Alfred Hill; pf. nos. 
1-8. © Oct. 28, 1935; E for. 42517; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ‘ 


ro. 1, 1936 


1568 


Allan & co., prop. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 1541 


Lord, give me a song; hymn. © Jan. 
16, 1986; E pub. 52976; Grace Reese 
Zimmerman, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 1542 


Lord, hold my hand; hymn. © Apr. 
16, 1935; E pub. 52505; Arthur 
Verne Prescott, Cambridge, Wis. 

1543 


Lord Jesus I love Thee; hymn, w 
H. A. Bates, m R. M. Whaling. © 
Oct. 18, 1985; E pub. 52872; Robert 
M. Whaling and Harold A. Bates, 
San Bernardino, Calif. 1544 


Lord (The) triumphant; an WBaster 
pageant, Mattie B. Shannon, m vari- 
ous composers. © Feb. 5, 1935; E 
pub. 52889; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 1545 


Lord’s (The) prayer; m Albert Hay 
Malotte, arr. Carl Deis; mixed 
voices; organ acc. arr. Carl Wein- 
rich. Dec. 28, 19385; E pub. 
52631; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

1546 


Lorelei; from A royal exchange, w 
Frederick Herendeen, m Edward 
Horan; with arr. for pf. accordion 
and guit. © Dec. 5, 1985; E for. 
42349; Chappell & co., Itd., Bene 


Lorenz’s organ treasures, no. 2; coll. 
of voluntaries for church organs, ed. 
H. von Berge. © Jan. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 53121; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 1548 


Loretta; w Billy Kaye, m Sid Stew- 
art; pf. treble © 1c Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 116355; Sidney B. 
Sulzberger, New York. 1549 


Lotos; tango. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 116400; David Alshansky- 
Lichtenstein, New York. 1550 


Lotus girl; waltz, arr. Willis Conolly; 
Spanish guit., in diagram, with 


words. © Dec. 20, 19384; E pub. 
52738; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 1551 


AovAovka (‘H) (He loulouka); pf. arr. 
Jack Badget and Nick Kokkinos. 
© Aug. 21, 1935: E pub. 52584; 
Apollo music co., New York. 1552, 

Loulouse; biguine, paroles M. d’Anella 


et J. Liogar, m 8S. Delmond. © Nov. 
1, 1935; E for. 42613; Julio Garzon, 


Paris. 1553 
Lovable lady; song. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1986; E  unp. 116580; Charles 
Rechtman, Buffalo. 1554 


51882—36——_5 


59 


Love at first sight; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
115782; John D. Baltz, Honey 
Brook, Pa. 1555 


Love (The) birds; andante and valse, 
Frank Brokcett; orch. pts. © Nov. 
26, 1935; E for. 42476: Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 1556 


Love came down at Christmas; w 
Christina Rossetti, m Leo Sowerby. 
1. Mixed voices; organ ace.—2. Sop. 
1, 2 and alto; pf. or organ ace. © 
Nov. 14, 29, 1985; E pub. 52144, 
52145; H. T. FitzSimons co., ine, 
Chicago. 1557, 1558 


Love came out of the night; w and 
m Fred Rose and Eddie [i. e. Ed. G.] 
Nelson; with guit. arr. © Jan. 10, 
1936; E pub. 52814; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 1559 


Love came to me; w and m Dorothy 
Stoddard. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 116460; Dorothy Dutton Par- 
ker, Boston. 1560 


Love errant; w Hilda Hart, m Alma 
Goatley; in A. © Nov. 26, 1935; E 
for. 42466; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 1561 


Love has cast a wish; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115950; 
Constance Voss, New York. 1562 


Love (The) I want; song. © 1 e«. 
Jan. §, 1986; E unp. 116006; Ralph 
E[rving] Skedgell, Millville, N. J. 

1563 


Love, I wanted you; w Jane Kil- 
bourne, m Florenee and Richard Du 
Page. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 
116587; Florence E. Du Page, New 
York. 1564 


Love in a mist; w and m Joan Way- 
cross. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 
115671; Ruth Vogel Russell, Peter- 
sham, Mass. 1565 


Love in spring; w Charles Reid, and 
melody. © 1c Jan. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 115868; Helene Hipkins, Long 
Island City. 1566 


Love in the stratosphere; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman and Ben 
Adelman. ©1.. Jan. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 116798; Nelson H. Cook, Niles, 
O. 1567 


Love is calling; w Daniel S. Twohig, 
m Gustav Klemm. © Oct. 30, 1935; 
E pub. 52907; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., 
Philadelphia. 1568 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1569 


pt. III, n. s., v. 3k 


Love is calling—Continued. 

sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 
30, 1935; E pub. 52908; Elkan-Vogel 
co., inc., Philadelphia. 1569 


Love is not so simple; w and melody 
R. W. Brown and Bob Hoffman. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116832; 
Richard Warren Brown, Elizabeth, 
ONS JE 1570 


Love letters ; song, m Luther A. Clark, 
arr. Aaron A. Clark. ©1c. Jan. 27, 
1986; E unp. 117005; Edith Bennett 
Mulvey, Hast Hampton, N. Y. 1571 


Love lives on; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115543; 
Robert Miller, Paterson. 1572 


Love me now; valse song. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1935; E unp. 115931; Vincent 
Crisi, Detroit. 1573: 

Love me with your heart and soul; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
116264; Martin Kotel, New York. 

1574 


Love on San Diego bay ; song, w James 
©. Brown. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E 
unp. - 116669; William Raymond 

_ Gallucci, San Diego, Calif. 1575 


Love popped around the corner; w and 
melody Alan Emery. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 116554; Allen H. Hmer- 
man, New York. 1576 


Love’s not. the thing to-day; w Arthur 
Schmidt, m Richard Rathvon Uhl. 
- ©1e. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115692; 
John Hamilton Uhl, jr., Kingston, 
Pa. 1577 


Love (A) song will haunt me; song. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115655; 
Lilian Roch, New York. 1578 


Love time; song, m John Rozman. © 
1 « Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115699; 
Virgil S. Gilmore, Warren, O. 1579 


Love walked away; song. ©1c. Dec. 
26, 1985; E unp. 115894; John Eastin 
Lepping, Louisville. 1580 


Love waltz; w Victor Calhoun Varallo, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 117220; Johnny Lou Freda, 
Philadelphia. 1581 


Love will live on; from What a relief, 
w Brooks Bowman, m Frank Taplin ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 14, 
1935; E pub. 52418; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 1582 


Loveliest of mothers; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116814; George 
Wilmot Rogers, Walla Walla, Wash. 

1583. 


Lovely dream; w P. P. Mucha and 
Paul M. Kozar, with melody. © 1 
c. Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116463 ; Paul 
P. Mucha, New York. 1584 


Lovely (The) house; w Jean Earle, m 
Vivien Lambelet. © Sept. 26, 1935; 
E for. 42045; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 1585 


Lovely lady; w B. Nisen, m M. David- 
son. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117271; Milton Davidson and Barney 
Nisen, Los Angeles. 1586 


Lovely lady of my dreams; song waltz, 
- melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 © Jan. 
16, 1936; E unp. 116469; Otto Davis; 
Princeton, Ky. 1587 


Lovely night; w Dorothy Shirley and 
Jessie Cleverston, m Dorothy Shirley. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115750; 
Dorothy Hickoh Baklevinoff, New 
York. 1588 


Lovely (The) things are quiet things; 
w Donaldine Cameron ; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1936: E unp. 116689; 
Dora Flick Flood, Lakewood, O. 

1589 


Lovely you; waltz song. © 1c. Jan. 
3, 1986; E unp. 115665; Belle Hanna 
Swain, Chicago. 1590 


Lover inside me; song. © 1c. Jan. 
18, 19386; E unp. 116668; Morton 
Smith, Providence. 1591 


Lover of mine; song, w Callie Mae 
Jones. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 
117226; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 1592 


Lover’s tears; w HE. V. Seltzer and 
Harry Clarkson; pf. treble. ©1l1e. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116185; Hdwin 
V. Seltzer, Hempstead, N. Y. 1593 


Love’s mystery; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116516; M. EH. Schwarz, Ar- 
lington Heights, Mass. 1594 


Love’s old story; song. © 1. Jan. 
24, 19386; E unp. 116892; Madeline 
L. Winsor, New Brunswick, N. J. 

1595 


Love’s old sweet song; w L. Clifton 
Bingham, m J. A. Molloy, arr. Ed. 
Smalle; male quartette. © Jan. 3, 
1936; E pub. 52615; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 1596 


Love’s own sweet song; waltz, from 
Sari, w C. C. S. Cushing and E. P. 
Heath, m HE. Kalman, arr. Freeman 
High. 1. Sop. 1,2 and alto—2. Ten. 


60 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


1, 2 and bar.—3. Sop. and alto, or 
ten. and bar.—4. Sop., alto and 
bar.—5. Male cho.—6. Mixed cho. 
© Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 52589-52594 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 1597-1602 


Love’s parade; w Sudie, m V. Ander- 


son. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 
116908 ; Sudie Fenn and Vera Ander- 
son, St. Louis. 1603 
Love’s surprise; fox-trot song. ©1c¢.: 


Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 115912; Lesley 
S. Casey, Brainerd, Minn. 1604 


Love’s sweet dream; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1935; E unp. 115086; E. Hartley 
Carle, Glassville, N. B., Canada. 

1605 


Loving on the ocean; w EH. E. Luney, 
m Vernon Leftwich. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 
1935; E unp. 115895; Vernon C. 
Leftwich and Ellen E. Luney, Los 
Angeles, 1606 


Loving you; w Anna Parry; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan. 31, 19386; E unp. 117319; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1607 


Low down bass; by William Bell; E 
flat or BB flat tuba and pf. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E pub. 53046; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 1608 


Low down moon; w Sid Granell, m 
Morty Lowell. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 116015; Mortimer Lefkowitz, 
New York. 1609 


Low-swingin’ cradle; w Hugo Storm, 
m Mary Bridgewater. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1985; E unp. 114747; Mary Bridge- 


water-Hay, Inglewood, Calif., and 
C. H. Wheeler, Los Angeles. 1610: 
Lucille; caprice, Percy Code, arr. 


Denis Wright; brass band pts. © 
Jan. 3, 1986; E for. 42570; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 1611 


Lucky night; w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116174; Jack 
Joyce, Chicago. 1612 


Lullaby (A); w and m G. G. Dean 
and Evelyn Stewart White. ©1e«. 
Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 116562; Grace 
Ghent Dean, Columbus, O. 1613 


Lullaby; Mother’s day song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117198; Fran- 
ces S. Laroche, San Francisco. 1614 


pf., with w. © Dec. 12, 1935; 


E pub. 52098; Harry H. Shapiro, 
New York. 1615 


61 


1627 


——w and m Kimber, op. 12, no. 2. © 
1c Jan. 6, 19386; E unp. 115748; 
John 8S. Kimber, jr., Newton Square, 
Pa. 1616 


Lullaby for a sweet pest; w Samuel 
Hoffenstein, m Russel Wragg. © 
Dee. 28, 1935; E pub. 52668; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1617 


Lullaby lad; song. © 1 «a Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116772; Una J. Cross, 
i. e. Mrs. A. J. Foy Cross, Omaha. 

1618 


Lullaby of the Volga; fox-trot, w and 


m Leo Towers and Rodd Arden. © 

Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 42588; United 

music publishers, 1td., London. 
1619 


Lulu; melody Pedro Flores. © 1 «. 
Dec. 27, 1985; E unp. 116740; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

1620 


Lumbermen (The); Prince Rupert’s 
march, w John Greenleaf Whittier, 
old English tune harmonized. © 
Oct. 21, 1985; E pub. 52509; Edith 
Lovell Thomas, New York. 1621 


Lunar loveliness; w C. F. Fox and 
Irma J. Fox; trio arr.; unacc. © 
1c Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115883; 
Charles Frederick Fox, Detroit. 

1622 


Ma belle of Tahiti; w Myron Degnon, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
EK unp. 117214; Julia Strong Degnon, 
New York. 1623 


Ma chatte danse; paroles Pierre Lorys, 
m Joseph Strimer; sop. 1, 2 et alto 
cho., sans acc. © Sept. 1, 19385; E 
for. 42141; Jean Jobert, Paris. 1624 


Ma’ premiére piece; par Joseph 
Strimer; violoncelle, 1°°° pos., et pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42649; Du- 
rand & cie., Paris. 1625 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) 
Scotch poem; op. 31, no, 2; pf., with 
optional 2d pf. pt., Guy F. Bernard. 
Biographical sketch and _ glossary, 
rev. ed. with fingering, phrasing, ped- 
aling, general information, etc., El- 
liot Griffis. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 
52711; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 1626 


Machabey-Ganeval (Emilienne) Vingt 
lecons de solfége; 4 changements de 
clés avec acc. de pf. © Oct. 1, 19385; 
EB for, 42212; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris, 1627 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1628 


MeNeil melodies; album of songs and 
pf. solos, w M. C. Lorraine and 
others, m J. Chas. McNeil. © Dec. 
30, 1985; E pub. 52874; Wesley Web- 
ster, San Bruno, Calif. 1628 


Madino; biguine, paroles M. d’Anella 
et J. Logar, m 8S. Delmond. © Nov. 
1, 1985; E for. 42614; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 1629 


Madonna of the moon; song, w arr. 
Elizabeth McCabe Gilmore, m arr. 
Albert Denis Tessier. © Jan. 2, 
1936; E pub. 52815; Erin Eastwood, 
Los Angeles. 1630 


Magie moonlight ; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115935; Mona 
Mary Spanier, Chester, Pa. 1631 


Magic night; song, m Eloise Stocking. 
© 1c. Dee. 31, 1935; E unp. 115530; 
Larry Cooper, Calpine, Calif. 1632 


Maid of Brazil; three-four quickstep, 
w Henri Le Roy, m Andrew Marsden. 
© Jan. 7, 1936; E for. 42559; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 1633. 


Maiden (The) gathers: poppies; Eng- 
lish w Alice Mattullath. German w 
Eugen von Enzberg, Danish w Carl 
Ewald, m Christian Sinding; med. in 
D. © Jan. 10, 1986; E pub, 52765; 
Boston music co., Boston. 1634 


Majoring in love; w B. Nisen, m M. 
Davidson. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 117270; Milton Davidson and 
Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. 1635 


Malaguena; from the Spanish suite 
Andalucia, by Ernesto Lecuona, tran- 
scribed Gregory Stone; pf. © Jan. 
15, 1936; E pub. 52831; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 1636 


Malézieux (Hugéne) 16 études aux 7 
positions pour le violon. © Sept. 1, 
1935; E for. 42133; Hugéne Malé- 
zieux, Paris. 1637 


Malkaus chautal; melody. © 1. Jan. 
30, 1986; E unp. 117282; Sarat La- 
hiri, New York. 1638 


Mama, io ti chiedo perdono; tango ar- 
gentino, testo Giubra, m e arr. Guido 
L. Cergoli; orch. pti. © Jan. 2, 1935; 
E for. 42034; Fabbri & c., Trieste, 
Italy. 1639 


Mammy Bong; w and m José Norman; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 42562; J. Norris music pub. 
co., 1td., London. 1640 

Mammy’s li’] Liza Brown; song. © 
1c Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116148; 
Ieona M. Walters, Los Angeles. 

1641 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Man (The) who makes the market; w 
and m Aaron Rovi. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1935 ; E unp. 116412; Ivor Ajax, Salt 
Lake City. 1642 


Manana; Spanish waltz, w P. Browne, 
and melody. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 115624; Pat Browne and Rich- 
ard Avarre, Los Angeles. 1643 


Mancornadora (La) ; English lyrics Al 
Silverman, melody arr. Paul Hill; 
with guit. arr. © Dec. 9, 1935; E 
pub. 52003; Edward B. Marks musie 
corp., New York. 1644 


Mankato march; arr. Orvis Ross; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116156; 
Chas. Reasner, Mankato, Minn. 

1645 


Mano-Manola ; chanson espagnole, m J. 
Sentis. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42132; Custy, Paris. 1646 


Manoloff’s (Nick) Spanish guitar 
method; by N. Manoloff. bk. 1. © 
Dec. 27, 1985; AA 198057 ; M. M. Cole 
pub. co., Chicago. 1647 


Many happy returns of the day; from 
Music hath charms, w and m Henry 
Hall; with ukulele arr, R. S. Stoddon 
and chords for guit. and pf. accor- 
dion. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 42494; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 1648 


March of the circus clowns; by Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, op. 512, no. 3; pf. 
Dec. 28, 1985; E pub. 52573; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

1649 

March of the giants; by George Perl- 
man; violin with pf. ace. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 52974; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 1650 


March of the peers; from Iolanthe, w 
W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. Bryceson Treharne; sop., alto 
and bass cho. © Jan. 30, 19386; 
E pub, 53150; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 1651 


March of the Rotarians; by Bert 
White; band pts. © Jan. 1, 19386; BE 
pub, 52653 ; Albert James White, Vin- 
ton, Ia. 1652 


March of times; cantabile, op. 26, w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 115852; H. A. Leroy, Chicago. 

1653 


March to success; song, w Theodore G. 


Hartwig. ©1e. Jan. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 117062; Nativa Mandeville 
Pigorsch, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. 

1654 


62 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Marching on with Roosevelt; w A. 
Lichtenstein, m S. Lichtenstein; pf. 
©1c. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 117260; 
Abe Lichtenstein and Sarah Lichten- 
stein, New York. 1655 


Marcia trionfale; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 116070; M. For- 
tunato Fontana, Brooklyn. 1656 


Marcial, eres el mas grande; paso 
doble, paroles J. Porras, m J. Mar- 
tin Domingo. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42607 ; Julio Garzon, Paris. 1657 


Mardigra in Hollywood; w Wm. H. 
Miller, and melody. ©1c. Jan. 29, 
1936 ; E unp. 117139; Percy W. Robin- 
son, Fayetteville, N. C. 1658 


Margot; by Adolph Deutsch; pf. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116533; 
Paul Whiteman, New York. 1659 


Maria Hlena; m con letra por la peli- 
cula mexicana. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1935 ; 
EH unp. 115902; Max Urban, Mexico 
City. 1660 


Mariana moon; w P. K. Edmunds, 
melody L. McKay. © 1 ec. Dee. 21, 
1935; E unp. 115890;, P. K. Edmunds 
and Leo McKay, Los Angeles. 1661 


Marie Antoinette ; waltz, w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 27, 19386; E unp. 116996 ; 
Jerry Mascia, South Ozone Park, 
at. Ney ¥. 1662 


Maritornes; valtz Spanish, de Amado 
Urmeneta; org. ptes. © Dec. 1, 
1935; H for. 42183; Amado Urmeneta 
Sesma, Barcelona, Spain. 1663: 


Maritsa; English w George Buyukas, 
Greek w and m Theodore I. Sakel- 
laridis. © Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 
52574; Apollo music co., New York. 

1664 


Mark my word, I’m marking time for 
you; w lLaVeda Sheridan, and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 
116459; Hileen Marie Edblom, Eu- 
gene, Or. 1665 


Maryland; march, arr. R. B. Hisenberg ; 
B flat cornet. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 116922; H[{yman] S[olomon] 
Rubinstein, Baltimore. 1666 


Mason-Dixon melody; w and m Joan 
Waycross. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 115667; Ruth Vogel Russell, 
Petersham, Mass. 1667 


Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha; by 
Granville Bantock; pf. Berners ed. 
© Oct. 30, 1935; E for. 42396 ; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 1668 


63 


1682 


Maria tAdva (Matia plana); w George 
Sylvion, m Sosos Joannidis. © Aug. 
21, 19835; E pub. 52582; Apollo mu- 
sic co., New York. 1669 


Mating time; w and m F. and Lillyan 
Deutsch... © 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1936; EB 
unp. 116098; Florence Deutsch, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 1670 


Matomenos Eros; song. ©1e. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116008; Thea Photos, 
Cambridge, Mass. 1671 


Mauna Kea; w Mrs. M. Fernandez, m 
arr. Willis Conolly ; ten. guit., in dia- 
gram. © May 1, 1935; E pub. 52731; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

1672 


May I have the pleasure ma’moiselle; 
w and m F. Patrick and Jerry Banks. 
©1e. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117126; 
Frederick Patrick and Barnett Bink- 
owitz, Brooklyn. 1673 


May now Thy spirit; by Fr. Jos. 
Schuetky, free adaptation of Latin 
text and arr. of m Bryceson Tre- 
harne]; men’s voices. © Jan. 23, 
1936; E pub. 538013; Wilis music co., 
Cincinnati. 1674. 


May (The) waltz: w and melody. © 
1 c¢ Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116813; 
Lew Slate, Paso Robles, Calif. 1675 


Maybe; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. Jan. 
25, 1936; E unp. 117233; Edward V. 
Le Blanc, Medford, Mass. 1676 


w and melody. © 1. Jan. 6, 
1636; E unp. 116405; James Harold 
Barrington, Chicago. 1677 


Maybe, darling, we’re in love; w K. N. 
Smith, melody W. R. Smith. © 1. 
Jan. 10, 19386; E unp. 116168; Kath- 
arine Neal Smith and Walter R. 
Smith, Columbus, O. 1678 


Maybe I’m falling in love; w Jimmie 
West, m R. Beals. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117370; James H. West 
and Russell Beals, Portland, Or. 

1679 


Maybe I was meant for you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 
116294; Frank Marchese, Graterford, 
Pa. 1680 


Maybe I wouldn’t mind; w Druscilla 
Setzer; pf. ©1e. Jan. 11, 1936; EB 
unp. 116248; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 1681 


Mayor (The) of Harlem; w Wm. H. 
Miller, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1986 ; E unp. 117140; Percy W. Robin- 
son, Fayetteville, N. C. 1682 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1.683 


Médaillon retrouvé; by Norman 
Fraser; pf. © Dec. 17, 19385; EH 

' for. 42446; Augener, ltd., London. 
1683 


© Dec. 23, 1935; E 
pub. 52674; J. Marquardt, Linden, 
Calif. 1684 


Meet me again in the moonlight; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116676; Oscar 
Oscarson, Waterford, Conn. 1685 


Meet me in the garden; song, w Pat 


Meditation ; song. 


Brown. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115600; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 1686 


Meet me, sweetheart, near the roses; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116794; 
Hugene G. Blessing, San Francisco. 

1687 


Meet me to-night in Slumberland ; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115572; Paul Ermenio 
Thomas, Hartford, Conn, 1688 


Meine schénsten lieder sing’ ich nur 
fiir dich; Serenade, w Franz Bau- 


mann, m José Armand@la. © Nov. 

18, 1935; E for. 42600; Wiener 

bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 
1689 


Mellow moon; w and m Lynn Ellis; 
pf., and w and melody arr. ©1e. 
Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117166; Eleanor 
Susan Lindley, Columbus, O. 1690 


Melody (The) of love; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115839; 
James B. Hood, Atlanta. 1691 


Melody (The) of wine; w Pat Browne, 
melody R. Avarre. © 1. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116926; Adeline E. 
(Pat) Browne, and Richard Avarre, 
Los Angeles. 1692 


Memories ; merry widow waltz, w Ger- 
ald Grey, m F. Lehar, m arr. Marion 
Moore; male cho., or quartet. © 
Jan. 6, 1986; E pub. 52685; J. A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 1693 


Memories haunt me again; song, m 
E. A. Hanley and Mary Collins. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116276; 
Evelyn Alice Hanley, Jamaica, N. Y. 

1694 


Memories of Huey P. Long; song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 117095; 
Bill Nettles, Alexandria, La. 1695 


Memories of old of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 10,1936; E unp. 116153; 
Frank Page, Vancouver, B. C., Can- 
ada. 1696 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


Memories of Will Rogers; song, arr.. 
Milan Mahale; with symbols for 
guit., chords. © Dee. 28, 1935; EB 
pub. 52774; Carl E. Haden, Spring- 
field, Mo, 1697 


Memory; song. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 116673; J[ohn] B[antly] 
Buchli, Kansas City, Mo. 1698 


Mem’ries and dreams ; w and m Johnny 
Francis Pack; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116220; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1699 


Mem’ries of you; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115844; Clara 
Olson, Great Falls, Mont. 1700 


Mem’ries, when. all the lights are low; 

w Hannah Ulness Perhue; pf. 
1 ec. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp: 116221: 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
1701 


Men about town; from Tonight at 
8-30, w and m Noel Coward; with 
arr. for pf. accordion and guit. © 
Oct. 18, 1935; E for. 42413; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 1702 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) The bridgebuilders; pil- 
grims’ march, irregular, w Evelyn 
Simms, m arr. and harmonized. © 
Oct. 21, 1985; E pub. 52508; Edith 
Lovell Thomas, New York. 1708 


Merry Christmas ; descriptive presenta- 
tion overture, Mayhew L. Lake; orch. 
pts. © Dec, 27, 1935; E pub. 52712; 
Alfred music co., inc., New York. 

1704 


Merry (A) life of peace; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1935; E unp. 115628 ; 
N. H. Barbour, Port Arthur, Tex. 

1705 


Merry mountaineers; duet for 2 cor- 
nets with band acc., Denis Wright, 
pts. © Jan. 3, 1936: E for. 42571; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 1706 


Mért suttog az esti szellO .. .; verse es 
zenéje Dr. Loérinczné. © Nov. 26, 
1985; E pub. 51950; Teca Lorincz, 
Chicago. 1707 


Meuniére (La) ; fox-trot, paroles Paul 
Brébant, m Fernand Warms. © Oct. 
1, 1985; E for. 42204; Editions de 
Paris, Paris. 1708 


Mexicali Rose; waltz, Jack B. Tenney, 
arr. Paul Weirick; dance orch. pts., 
with w. © Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 
53001; M. M. Cole pub. co., CH 

17 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Miami moon; waltz song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1. Jan. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 116499; Charlotte Raymond, 
Saranac Lake, N. Y. 1710 


Mickey’s toy symphony; by Kennedy 
Russell; pf. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 
42486; J. H. Larway, props., Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 1711 


Midnatsvalsen ; tekst og m Dan Folke, 
arr. Vilfred Kjer; ork. stemmer. © 
Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 42577; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 1712 


Midnight in Manhattan; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1 ec Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 11574; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

1713 


Midnight serenade; song. © 1c. Dec. 
6, 1935; E unp. 116535: Margaret 
Ives, St. Albans, England, and Frank 
Trafford, London. 1714 


Midnite waltz; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117172; Alex- 
ander McGarvey, Conshohocken, Pa. 


1715 
Midsummer illusion; song, m P. P. 
Rugg and Paul Wilbur Graff. © 1 


e. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116710; 
Phyllis Prescott Rugg, Philadelphia. 
1716 


Mighty (The) God hath spoken; w 
from Psalm 50, Hebrews and Reve- 
lation, m Henry Lincoln Case, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; mixed cho.; 
pf. or organ ace. © Dee. 28, 1935; 
E pub. 52784; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 1717 


Mignonne, allons voir si la rose. ..; 
poéme Ronsard, m Déodat de Sévé- 
rae; cho. 4 4 voix d’hommes, sans 
ace. © Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42142; 
Jean Jobert, Paris. 1718 


Mila di codra; epilogo sinfonico, Eman- 
uele Mandelli; grande orch. Parti- 
tura. © Oct. 20, 1935; E for. 42299; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 1719 


Milestones; 5 short pieces, Edgar Moy; 
pf. © Dee. 2, 1935; E for. 42118; 
Schott & co., ltd., London. 1720 


Mills favorites for male quartettes; 21 
songs, m arr. Frank Perkins, Harold 
Potter and Bert L. Rule. © Jan. 7, 
1936; E pub. 52677; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 1721 


Min lille spaniolerinde; tango, tekst 
Alfred Holck, m Manuel de Gredos; 
ork. stemmer. © Nov. 18, 1935; E 

~ for. 42578; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. + 1722 


1735 


Mine alone; by Jimmy J. Scileny and 


Jack R. Speicher; pf. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
10, 1986; E unp. 116776; John Robert 
Speicher and James Jerry Scileny, 
Johnstown, Pa. 1723 


song, w E. Louise Savage. © 1 
ec. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 116053; Wil- 
liam F. Barmbold, Jamaica, N. Y. 


1724 

Minute march; melody. © 1c. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116924; Rismo 
Ricci, Woodland, Calif. 1725 


Miserere; pour choeur mixte et orch., 
op. 3; cheur mixte et orgue. 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42165; M. A. 
J. Schirlé, Montrouge, France. 1726 


Miss America; song. © 1 ec. Jan. 6, 
19386; E unp. 115769; Ralph Di 
Girolamo, Syracuse, N. Y. 1727 


Miss Contrary; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 117087; Peter 
Tarnow, Gravelbourg, Sask., Canada. 

1728 


Missa cunctipotens; liturgical w, m 
Bernard B. Wert; ten. 1, 2 and bass, 
or sop., mezzo-Sop. and alto; organ 
ace. © Dee. 30, 1935; E pub. 52623; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 1729 


Missa Ex ore Infantium ; w from litur- 
gy of the Roman Catholic church, 
m Otto A. Singenberger; sop. and 
alto; organ acc. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E pub. 52561; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 1730 


Missa in es; m Gustav Erlemann, op. 
55; gem. chor mit sop.—u. ten.— 
solo. ohne begl. Partitur u. stim- 
men. © July 1, 1985; E for. 42364; 
Bantus-verlag, g. m. b. h., Trier, 
Trier, Germany. 1731 


Mississippi melody ; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116667; 
Frank R. LaVere and Jack Lee, 
Chicago. 1732 


Missouri lullaby; w and m Horatio 
Nicholls and Jimmy Longfellow, arr. 
F. KE. Bentley; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. and pf. accordion. © Dec. 2, 
1985; E for. 42336; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 173 


Mister Moon; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1986; HB 
unp. 116072; John Grimsby, Brad- 
ford, Ont., Canada. 1734 


Misterio; romance tropical, letra y m 
Tom4s Ponce Reyes. © Nov. 11, 
1935; E for. 42525; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 1735 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1736 


Mit dir; walzerlied, Walter Macken- 
thun, arr. Karl Buchholz; kleines 
orch. stimmen. © June 12, 1935; E 
for. 42326; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 1736 


Mit siebenmeilen-stiefeln; 25 melod- 
ische etiidchen fiir anfiinger im 
klavierspiel, Martin Frey. © Nov. 
25, 1935; E for. 42362; Steingriiber 
verlag, Leipzig. 1737 


Mitzi; valse viennoise, Georges Ghes- 
tem; saxo alto mi bémol, violon ou 
accordeon, trompette si bémol et pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42144; C. 
Joubert & cie., Paris. 1738 


Modern (The) paramount method for 
mandolin or mandolin-banjo; for 
students and teachers, Geo. H. 
Smith. © Jan. 29, 1936; AA 196004; 
Wm. J. Smith music co., inc., New 
York. 1739 

Mon beau Tzigane; fox-trot tango, 
paroles Camille Francois, m J. H. 
Wood. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42176; Publications Francis-Day, s. 
atv) Paris. 1740 


Mon cceur se serre; tango, de Pour 
ton bonheur, lyrics Albert Willemetz, 
m Marcel Lattés. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
E for. 421385; Royalty, Paris. 1741 


Mon réve s’écroule; tango, paroles 
Georges Zwingel, m A. M. Melfi. © 
Noy. 1, 1935; E for. 42608; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 1742 


Monsieur Sans-géne; musique nouvelle 
du film, Ralph Erwin; pf. © Nov. 
1, 1985; E for. 42626; Editions Coda, 
Ss. a., Paris. 1743 


Month’s mind; by John Ireland; pf. 
© Dec. 18, 1935; E for. 42451; Aug- 
ener, Itd., London. 1744 


Mood in swing; by Perry Richards 
Bechtel; plectrum guit. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
6, 1986; E unp. 115780; Perry Bech- 
tel, Atlanta. 1745 


Moon (The) and I; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 
115806; John Sutkus, West Medway, 
Mass. 1746 


Moon for sale; w June Trevor and 
Ronnie Henderson, m Max Rosen. 
© Dec. 6, 1935; E for. 42432; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. 1747 


Moon keep shining on to-night; w La 
Veda Sheridan, and melody. © 1 «©. 
Dec. 23, 1935; E unp. 116548; Hileen 
Marie Edblom, Eugene, Or. 1748 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Moon melody; serenade fox trot, Mar- 
tin Broones, arr. Jack Mason; dance 
orch, pts., with w, and male trio. © 
Jan. 15, 1936; E pub. 52942; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 1749 


Moon over Macon; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115816; 
Jimmie Dodd, Cincinnati. 1750: 


Moon over the Caribbean;.pf. © 1 e. 
Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116318; H. 
Murray Jacoby, New York. 1751 


Moon rose; fox trot, w and m Fred 
Rose and Fred Fisher. © Jan. 138, 
1936; E pub. 52796; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 1752 


Moonbeams;: w and melody. © 1 @ 
Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116521; Ken- 
neth A. Roane, Buffalo. 1753 


Moonbeams (The) softly falling on the 
water; w and m Harry Boman, jr.; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117320; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1754 


Moonbeams (The) waltz; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dee. 5, 19385; E unp. 
114331; Helen Dorn Gift, Edgerton, 
O. 1755 


Moonlight; valse, w B. Williams, m 
Carroll Wallace. © 1 e@. Dec. 1%, 
1935; E unp. 115965; Bob Williams 
and Carroll Wallace, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 1756 


w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116887 ; Marie Terburg- 
gen, Ogden, Utah. 1757 


Moonlight in Hilo; w and melody Cliff 
Friend and Jack Hrickson. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116532; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 1758 


Moonlight prison blues; w and m Wilf 
Carter. © 1c Jan. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 116944; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 1759 


Moonlight tango; melody. ene: 
Dee. 7, 1935; E unp. 116734; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

1760 


Moonlight without you; w KEstelle 
Frankenberger; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117351; Clifford J. 
Frankenberger, Elmhurst, L. LI. 
IN, 1761 


Moonlit waters and violets; w Charles 
Trone: pt. © 1 ¢..Jan. 31, 1938. 
EK unp. 117321; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1762 


Moonlite over Pelham Bay; tango, w 
and melody. ©1e. Jan. 11, 1986; 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 
E unp. 116189; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. 1763 


Moonrise on the lowlands; w Al. J. 
Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Jan. 28, 1936; E pub. 53107; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

1764 


More (The) I see of you; w Sid Gra- 
nell, m Morty Lowell. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
8, 1986; E unp. 116016; Mortimer 
Lefkowitz, New York. 1765 


Morir d’amore; slow-fox, m F. Berg- 
amini, [and] Fra le mimose in fior; 
Slow, m _ Vittorio Giuliani: versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella; jazz orches- 
trina pti. © June 22, 1935; E for. 
42288; A, & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

1766 


Morning; by Alec Rowley; pf. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Dec. 23, 1935; 
E for. 42470; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 1767 


Morning song; w Osyth Cay, Welsh, 
Talhaearn, m Idris Lewis. © Jan. 
2, 1936; E for. 42574; Chappell & 
eo., ltd., London. 1768 


Morris’s modern method for tenor 
banjo; by Wm. (Banjo Bill) Mor- 
ris, rev. Nick Lucas. v. 3. © Nov. 
26, 1935; AA 190639; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 1769 


—— v. 1,2. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
2 ce. each Dec. 23; E pub. 52940, 
52941; Nicomede music co., Altcona, 
Pa. 1770, 1771 


Most of the time of the day; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; E 
unp. 117124; Sebastian John Cala- 
bro, Jersey City. 1772 


Mother; w and m Theodore Moses 
Wopani,.op, 52024 pt..~© 1 c.. Jan. 
15, 19386; E unp. 116488; Joseph 
Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 

Me 


Mother Nature’s music for me; w 
Daniel Whitehead Hicky; pf. © 
Jan. 14, 1986; E pub. 52900; Jack 
Curry, Chicago. 1774 


Mother of mine, you’re divine; melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117001: 
Joseph A. Silber, New York. 1775 


Mother, sweet mother; song, m 
Dorothy Cooper; sop. or ten. solo, 
or sop. and ten. duet. © Jan. 22, 
1986; E pub. 53163; George W. 
Cooper, Orofino, Id. 1776 


1789 


Mother thou, of all the living; Eng- 
lish w Alice Mattullath, German w 
EHKugen von Enzberg, Danish w Ed- 
ward Brandes, m Christian Sinding; 
med., in D flat. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
EK pub. 52766; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 1777 


Mother’s birthday; w,and melody. © 
Me. Jan: 30, 1986: Emunped1 a2: 
Prescott J. Wright, New York. 

1778 


Mother’s (A) lullaby; w _  Ireene 
Wicker, m Allan Grant; med. voice. 
© Jan. 17, 1986; E pub. 52945; 
Clayton F. Sumimy co., Chicago. 


1779 

Mother’s lullaby; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 19386; E unp. 116663; 
Walter Starr, Los Angeles. 1780 


Mother’s old arm-chair; song waltz, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1. Jan. 
16, 1936; E unp. 116507; Louis M. 
Johnson, sr., Key West, Fla. 1781 


Mother’s old parlor organ; w Speck 
Harrison, m arr. Olive H. Proudfit. 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116607; 
George C. Proudfit, Natchitoches, 
La. 1782 


Mount your horses; based on the 1st 
Hungarian dance by Johannes 
Brahms, w B. T., setting Bryceson 
Treharne; 4-pt. men’s cho. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E pub. 52760; Boston 
music co., Boston. 1783 


Mourn not the dead; song. © 1 « 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 116992; Lil- 
lian Poole Palmason, Sault Ste. 
Marie, Ont., Canada. 1784 


Mousie; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 15, 


1936; E unp. 117158; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 1785 
Moy (Hdgar) Five characteristic 


pieces; pf. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
Dec. 3, 1935; E for. 42473; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 1786 


—— Six wayside sketches; pf. © Dec. 
23, 1935; E for. 424830; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., Itd., London. 1787 


Moya, lovely Moya; waltz, w Brian 
O’Brien, m Leo Peter. © Dec. 27, 


1935; E for. 42505; Swan & co., 
musie publishers, Itd., London. 1788 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Con- 


certo en si bémol majeur; rév. du 
pf. Marguerite Long, réd. de Vorch. 
Henri Busser; 2 pfs. © Sept. 1, 
1935 ; HE for. 42170; Choudens, Paris. 

1789 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1790 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)—Contd. 
Larghetto; extrait du quintette 
en la, transcription L. H. Gratia; pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42166; L. 
Philippo, Paris. 1790 


Titus; overture, arr. Aubrey Win- 
ter; orch. pts. © Dec. 24, 1935; E 
for. 42479; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 1791 


Much too much; fox song, paroles 
Edith Davidson. © 1 ¢ Dee. 23, 
1935; E unp. 117091; Paul Segnitz, 
Paris. 1792 

Muertos (Los) hablan; m por la peli- 


cula mexicana. © 1 e¢ Nov. 18, 
19385; E unp. 115901; Max Urban, 


Mexico City. 1793 
Music box; with biographical sketch 
and glossary, fingering, phrasing, 


pedaling and instructive annotations, 
Norbert S. Schneider; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1985; E pub. 52708; Art publica- 
tion soc., Clayton, Mo. 1794 


Music (The) goes down and around 
the mountain; w and melody. © 
1 e Jan. 16, 19386; E unp. 116474; 
Seymour Gruber, Brooklyn. 1795 


Music hath charms; from the film, w 
and m Henry Hall; with arr. for 
ukulele, pf. accordion and guit. © 
Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 42315; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 1796 


Musie in Easterland; piano play the 
color way, w Isabel V. Johnson, m 
Elmer G. Johnson. v.1. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E pub. 52895; Isabel and El- 
mer Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 

1797 


Music should always go up; w L. Seid- 
man, melody D. Baker. © 1c. Jan. 
10, 1936; E unp. 116604; Don Baker 
and Lloyd Seidman, New York. 1798 


Music the whole world loves; 53 melo- 
dies, arr. Chester Wallis and Henry 
Weber; pf. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53075; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

1799 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes, of Great Britain. v. 
49, pt. 7, July 1985. With suppl. 
© July 13, 1935; E for. 42390; Sal- 
vationist pub. & supplies, Itd., Lon- 


don. 1800 
—— —— vy. 49, pt. 10, Oct. 1935. With 
suppl. © Sept. 26, 1935; E for. 


42392; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
ltd., London. 1801 


——v. 50, pt. 1, Jan. 1936. With 
suppl. © Jan. 3, 1936; E for. 42369; 


pt. III, n. s., v. 3L 


Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd.,. 
London. 1802 


Musik fiir blechblé’ser u. schlaginstru- 
mente; von Hans Uldall. Partitur. 
© Nov. 28, 1935; E for. 42358; F. E. 
C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 1803. 


Mutiny in the parlor; w Edward Hey- 
man, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 c.. 
Jan. 28, 1986: E unp. 117199; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 1804 


My arms are empty; fox song, paroles. 
Edith Davidson. © 1 c. Dec. 23, 
19385; E unp. 117090; Paul Segnitz, 


Paris. 1805: 
My astrologer told me so; fox-trot 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 116024; Mabel 
Dailey, Council Bluffs, Ia: 1806: 


My baby’s lullaby; w and m Sudie. © 
1 ec Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116909; 
Sudie Fenn, St. Louis. 1807 


My best waltz: pf. © 1c Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116020; Joseph Fort,. 
Chicago. 1808: - 


My blue pajama girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115728; 
Chas. M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

1809 


My bluebird returned when I found. 
you; w Merle Wallace McCormick ; 
pt. © 1 ¢:. Jan. 11, 1936; "Haina: 
116243; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1810: 


My blues have turned to sunshine; w 
and m Wilf Carter. ©1c. Jan. 24,. 
1936; E unp. 116945; Gordon V.. 
Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 1811 


My California; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116662; Wal- 
ter Starr, Los Angeles. 1812 


My campus lullaby; song, m B. J. Wil- 
liams and John Ewing Kane. ©1c. 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116314; Bill 
Joseph Williams, Fayetteville, aus 


My concertina; from Concertina, w 
Jack Scholl, m Phil Boutelje. ©1c. 
Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116537; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 1814. 


My Dan; pf., with w. ©1c. Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 116381; Steve Phillips, 
Youngstown, O. 1815. 


My darling of memory land; song, 
melody Alys Earl. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1936 ; E unp. 116851; Maude S. Moul- 
ton, Los Angeles. 1816. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


1845 


My dear; song, w Stanford East. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116588; 
Marion Wheeler, Baltimore. 1817 


My destiny; w and melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116432; Evan- 
geline Johannes, New York. 1818 


My dream; pf. treble, with w. ©1ece. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117002; Helen 
Assanovich, Newark, N. J. 1819 


— w Charles Phillips, m Mary Carr 
Moore, op. 79, no. 3. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 52873; Wesley Webster, 
San Bruno, Calif. 1820: 


My dream girl; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 115942; Mary 
M. Tempus, Detroit. 1821 


My dream is you; w Don Cameron; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116225; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1822 


My dream land isle; m Alexander 
Porrazzo; pf., with w. © 1. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116273 ; Eugene Car- 
cone, Providence. 1823 


My dream of old Broadway; m Helen 
Pope; pf. treble, with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116357; Billy 
Tracey, New York. 1824 


My dreamland girl; valse song. ©1c. 
Noy. 19, 1935; E unp. 115958; Sabina 
Penrod, Prescott, Ariz. 1825 


My Evaleen; song, w Arthur J. Lamb. 


© 1c. Dec. 30, 1935; BE unp. 116198; 
Vivian V. Clark, Colorado Springs, 
Col. 1826 


My evening star; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116138; 
Richard Ford Lantz, Hlgin, IU. 

1827 


My eyes surrender; w and melody. © 
fre. Oct. 9, 19385; H unp;, 112512; 
Vittro Galatro, Log Banos, Calif. 

1828 


My faith; hymn, w W. C. Poole, m 
B. D. Ackley. © Dee. 27, 1935; E 
pub. 52550; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 1829 


My friends in thirty-six; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1986; E unp. 
116822; Ivor Ajax, Salt Lake City. 

1830 


My gal’s love; fox trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman and Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116806; 
Fitzhugh Lee Styles, Philadelphia. 


1831 | 


69 


My Georgia cracker; pf. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E pub. 52898; Jack Curry, Chi- 
cago. 1832 


My German girl; song; with guit. arr. 
© Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 52613; C. G. 
Horn, Taylorville, Ill. 1833 


My girl is Miss Irene O’Day; w Gene 
Page, m Jack Doyle. © 1c. Jan. 
30, 1986; E unp. 1172138; John F. 
Doyle, St. Albans, L. I., N. Y. 1834. 


My Green Mountain homestead; valse 
song. ©1e. Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 
115953; J. E. Williams, Carlton, Or. 

1835 


My heart belongs to you; w and melody 
Norma Harris. © Jan. 6, 1936; E 
pub. 52669; Norma Lorraine Harris, 
San Francisco. 1836 


My heart is back again; w and m 
Manny Kurtz, Arthur Altman and 
Milton Ager; with arr. for guit., etc., 
and additional cho. for pf. accordion. 
© Jan. 22, 1936; E pub. 53000; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

1837 


My heart is longing for you; song, m 
Percy Smith. ©1c. Jan. 24, 19386; 
E unp. 116879; Mable Cullins, New 
York. 1838 


My heart you're stealing; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117186; Nancy Mills Whitman, 
Brookline, Mass. 1839 


My heart’s delight is on the isle Key 
West; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 117028; Otto Ludwig Schultz, 
Key West, Fla. 1840 


My hidden melody; song. © 1c. Jan. 
24, 19386; E unp. 116868; George 
_ Dudley Bradstreet, Thomaston, 
Conn. 1841 


My home by the river; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Jan, 20, 1986; E unp. 116629; Don 
Parson, Paulding, O. 1842 


My home in Ireland; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116990; Wil- 
liam H. Burke, Chicago. 1843 


My honey brownie; w George Clement 
and Sadie 8S. White; pf. ©1c. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116239; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 1844 


My honey-dew; w and melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116995; Minnie 
J. Martin, New York. 1845 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1846 


My Hula Lou; by Harry Stanley, arr. 
Willis Conolly; ten. guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. © Apr. 1, 1935; E 
pub. 52733; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 1846 


My Indian maid; song. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116643; Marian Iden 
Reid, Keokuk, Ia. 1847 


My Indiana Rose; w James Nemar; 
pi © 1 ei-Jane 31," 19386." © “unp. 
117322; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1848 


My Kentucky rose; w and melody. © 
ie Jan. .Gat9367! EH unp: 57s ; 
Junie C. Cobb, Chicago. 1849 


My last song; song, m Eloise Stocking. 
© 1e. Dec. 31, 1935; E unp. 115531; 
Larry Cooper, Calpine, Calif. 1850 


My little baby; fox-trot, testo Giubra, 
m e arr. Guido L. Cergoli; orch. pti. 
[Italian and English text] © Jan. 
2, 1935; E for. 42035; Fabbri & c, 
Trieste, Italy. 1851 


My little blondie from the East; fox- 
trot song, m Gustave Sax. ©1.. 
Jan. 10, 1936: E unp. 116141; Lester 
Wiley Conley, Pittsburgh. 1852 


My little California home; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115583: J. P. Jen- 
nings, Kingsley, Ia. 1853 


My little garden of dreams; from film 
It’s love again, w and m Harry 
Woods: with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
14, 19386; E for. 42319; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 1854 


My little gray home; w Blanche Imler; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; BE ump. 
117323: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1855 


My littie Irish sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody Denis Vane. © 1 c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116919; Edward Vane 
Johnson, Auckland, N. Z. 1856 


My little nest of heavenly blue; Fras- 
quita serenade, from Frasquita, 
lyrics Sigmund Spaeth, m Franz 
Lehar, arr. Freeman High. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Ten. 1, 2 and bar.—3. Sop. 
1, 2 and alto—4. Sop., alto and 
bar.—). Male voices.—6. Sop. and 
alto, or ten. and bar. © Jan. 23, 
1936; E pub. 53003-53008; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

1857-1862 


My little silver-haired sweetheart; w 
and m Wilf Carter. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116946; Gordon V. 
Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 1863 


70 


pt. 11, aes: vue! 


My lonely reverie; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116823; 
Paul L. Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

1864 


My Lou-si-ana Lou; w and m Sudie. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117520; 
Sudie Fenn, St. Louis. 1865 


My love for you; w L. M. Sippil, with 
melody. © 1. Jan. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 117058; Lloyd M. Sippil and 
Selwyn Bornstein, Chicago. 1866 


My love is true; song. ©1e. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116007; Ralph E[rving] 
SkKedgell, Millville, N. J. 1867 


My love is yours; song. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1936; E unp. 115614; Joseph Hor- 
wath, Detroit. 1868 


My love, my love; w and melody. © 
1 c Jan. 30, 19386: E unp. 117216; 
Irvin Gilbert Valentine, Chambers- 
burg, Pa. 1869 


My love, the night and you; from A 
royal exchange, w Frederick Heren- 
deen, m Edward Horan; with arr. 
for pf. accordion and guit. © Dec. 5, 
1935; E for. 42350; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 1870 


My loving Saviour; hymn, w Lizzie De 
Armond, m B. D. Ackley. © Dee. 27, 
1935; E pub. 52549; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 1871 


My Missoula Valley moon; w and m 
Wilf Carter. © 1 c¢. Jan. 7 A935 
E unp. 116947; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 1872 


My moment supreme; song. © 1 e. 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116262; Charles 
Edward Mulhearn, Providence, R. I. 

1873 


My Montana sweetheart; w and m Wilf 
Carter. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116948; Gordon V. Thompson, Itd., 
Toronto. 1874 


My mother; w May F. Coolidge, m 
Genevieve Lake. © 1 c¢ Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 117148; Genevieve Las- 
sere, San José, Calif. 1875 


My mother understands; song, melody 
John T. Van Rensalier. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1936; E unp. 116467; Catharine 
Marie Geipel, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 

1876 


My mother’s call; w and m Tex Owens; 
with guit. arr. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 117210; Doie Hensley Owens, 
Kansas City, Mo. 1877 


My mother’s love; w Lenorr Haskins, 
m Fred West. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1985; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 1, 1936 


E unp. 115702; Blanche L. Busby, 
Los Angeles. 1878 


My Murdockian rose; w Marie Stanton, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 116092 ; Calvin Everett Strock, 
Chicago. 1879 


My new world is one big 7; w Myron C. 
Degnon, and melody. ©1c. Jan. 18, 
1936; E unp. 116600; Julia Strong 
Degnon, New York. 1880 


My old Flag; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 117204 ; Berenice Perkins, San 
Francisco. 1881 


My old home town, I’m coming back to 
you; song. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 116069; Hugh Edwin Berry, 
Kenmore, N. Y. 1882 


My old Ohioan home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116888; 
Herbert J. Schwartz, Versailles, O. 
1883 


My Ozark mountain home; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116616; 
Ernest G. Moats, New Market, Ia. 

1884 


My pal the moon; w Leonard Benton, 
- melody Karl Kaye. © 1. Jan. 7, 
_ 1936; E unp. 115809; Leonard Ben- 

ton, jr., Richmond, Ky. 1885: 


My pretty little Kittums; waltz, w and 
melody Daisy Fields. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1986; E unp. 116675; Leota Agnes 
Shirley Kelley, Rochester, Pa. 1886 


My radio man; song, arr. by George 
Lessner. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1935; E unp. 
116323 ; Marie Christensen and Laura 
Christensen, Lakeville, Minn. 1887 


My rainbow of dreams; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115929; 
Coila McDaniel, Pomona, Calif. 

1888 


My rickshaw man; w and melody.. © 
1c Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116279; 
Edward J. Fahey, Laguna Beach, 
Calif, 1889) 


My rival; English w Abe Tuvim, Span- 
ish w and m Maria Teresa Lara, un- 
der supervision of Augustin Lara; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 6, 1986; E 
pub. 52655; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 1830: 

My river of dreams; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117169; 
Joseph Singer, New York. 1891 


My Rocky Mountain blues; song, arr. 
Harry Powell. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 


71 


1906 


E unp. 117246; Budde Gaumer, San 
Francisco. 1892 


My Rose of Romany; Gypsy love song ; 
w Jane Prohaska. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115612; Jane Frances 
Prohaska, Stevens Point, Wis. 1893 


My rose of Spain; tango, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 116004; 
Max Rodman, Hinsdale, Mass. 1894 


My Rosita; by Julio Blanco, arr. Edgar 
Gernet; orch. pts., and w. © May 
28, 1984; HF for. 42264; J. Liber, Lon- 
don. 1895 


My rythm mood; song. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
1986; E unp. 116929; Lester Hlmer 
Ellis, Los Angeles, 1896 


My second-hand gal; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116414; 
Vernon Hdward Krahl, Pittsburgh. 

1897 


My secret devotion; song, m Eloise 


Stocking. ©lc. Jan. 2,1936; E unp. 
116556; William ‘Twitty, Yakima, 
Wash. 1898 


My song of love for you; pf., with w. 
Rev. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 
115663; Mary Josephene Walker, 
Los Angeles, 1899 


My song to you; fox trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116796; Wilber L. Cummins, 
Metaline Falls, Wash. 1900 


My South; w and m Sophie Jean Ir- 
ving. © Jan. 6, 1936; E pub. 52818; 
Hilltop magazine, High Springs, Fla. 

1901 


My Ssiream line girl; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115993; Hal 
Kelley Eyster, Seattle, 1902 


My sunbonnet girl; w Alphabelle 
Daily; pf. ©1«¢. Jan. 31, 1986; E 
unp. 1173824; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 1903 


My sunkissed valley; waltz song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116495; Roy Reichman, 
Vincennes, Ind. 1904 


My sweet Hawaiian rose; arr. Willis 
Conolly ; ten. guit., in diagram; with 
w. © Dee. 20, 1934; E pub. 52730; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

1905 


My sweet little queen of stars; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 116560; Lu Harl, Wood River, 
Til. 1906 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1907 


My sweetheart’s eyes; w and m Nick 
Pedersen; with ukulele arr. © 1 . 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116184; Nichol 
Andrew Pedersen, E. Milton, Mass. 

1907 


My Tennessee rose; pf., with guit. arr., 


and w. © Dec. 10, 1935; E pub. 
538061; Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 
1908 

My Texas girl; song. © 1. Jan. 9, 
1986; E unp. 116041; Peter Mc- 
Gowan, New Westminster, B. C., 
Canada. 1909 


My treasure; hymn. © Jan. 16, 1936; 
EK pub. 52975; Grace Reese Zimmer- 
man, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 1910 


My vegetable garden; song, arr. H. J. 
- Flumerfeldt. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 116564; Joseph C. Hoffman, 
Buffalo. 1911 


My web of dreams; song, m Bernie 
Clements. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; HE 
unp. 115556; John Randolph Colgin, 
sr., Houston. 1912 


My western home; w Buck Hall; pf. 
© 1e. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116252; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

1913 


My Western prairie home; w and m 
Tex Owens; with guit. arr. ©1e. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 117208; Doie 
Hensley Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 

1914 


My westland; w and melody. ©1«. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116351; Earle 
F. Olin, Los Angeles. 1915 


My wonderful one; w and melody Dud- 
ley Manners. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 117017; D. Dudley Krupp, 
Brooklyn. 1916 


My wonderful star of hope; w La 
Renee Duval; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116238; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 1917 


My world for two; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115673; 
Charles D. (Karl) Streuber, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 1918 


Mvdwvas (Mylonas); Oriental serenade, 
w Kostas Nouros, m arr. Anton 
Abas. © Aug. 21, 19385; E pub. 
52951; Apollo music co., New York. 

1919 


Na slovaickém venkové; suite, Zdenko 
Hula-Bayer, arr. B. Leopold; orch. 
hlasy. © Dee. 30, 19384; E for. 
42281; Edition continental, B. Leo- 
pold, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 1920 


72 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


Napoli; sur les motifs d’ Adios amigo, 
paroles Louis Maquet, m J. Sieulle. 
© Nov. 26, 1935; 1 c. Dec. 9; E for. 
42110; Société anonyme des editions 
Ricordi, Paris. 1921 


Narda; song. ©1c. Jan. 2,-1986; E 
unp. 115647 ; Thelma Morgen Stearns, 
Revere, Mass. 1922 


National ragman’s anthem; song. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116457; 
John Nelson Lang, Indianapolis. 

1923 


Nativity; Christmas hymn; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Nov. 15, 1935; E pub. 
52793 ; Margaret Longley Cone, Hast 
Milton, Mass. 1924 


Nature’s retreat; w and arrangement 
of m; duet, with sop. or ten. solo. 
© 1c. Dee. 13, 1935; E unp. 114767; 
Nellie Housel Williams, Danville, Ia. 

1925 


Naught matters dear; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115932; 
Lecia Caulfield, Grass Valley, Calif. 

1926 


Naughty little Fate; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1935; E unp. 114330; 
Helen Dorn Gift, Edgerton, O. 1927 


Nautical John; medley, compiled and 
arr. William Bell; BB flat or EB flat 
tuba and pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; EB 
pub. 58047; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 1928 


Neapolitan accordion waitz. © 1 e. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116291; Ernest 
Minchella, Detroit. 1929 


Nearer my God; anthem, Albert J. 
Holden, arr. Joseph Fletcher. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52770; Wm. A. 
Pond & co., Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

1930 


"Neath the South Sea moon; song, with 
Hawaiian guit. arr. © 1c Dee. 
28, 19385; E unp. 116031; Donald 
Wayne Ulrich, Lima, O. 1931 


Nebraska home coming; song; [mixed 


voices] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1986; EB 
unp. 116256; John H. Painter, 
Omaha. 1932 


Negro (A) parade; symphonic patrol, 
Lamar Stringfield; orch. Se. 
Jan. 20, 19386; E pub. 53002; J. 
Tischer & bro., New York. 1933 


Negro’s (A) dream; novelty hot fox- 
trot, m and arr. Giuseppe Zucchini ; 


orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 1935; EH for. 
42048; Hdizioni Mario Aromando, 
Milan. 1934 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Nell sogno dell’amore ; canzone, m An- 
tonio Liparini. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 117377; Frances Minardi, 
Brooklyn. 1935 


Nenita; rumba, w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115696; Jimmie 
_ Franklin, Hollywood, Calif. 1936 


Neutrality; song, arr. Geo. A. Isbell. 
©l1e. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115713; 
Lester Steward Holland, San Pedro, 
Calif. 1937 


Never give up; song, m Webbie Gillen. 
©1ec. Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116895 ; 
Vincent Perrone, Hartford. 1938 


Never trouble trouble lest trouble 
troubles you; song. © 1. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115768; C. Winnett Ap- 
plebee, Chicago. 1939 


New (A) day; w Virgil P. Brock, m 
Blanche Kerr Brock; pf. © Dee. 27, 
1935; E pub. 52532; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 1940 


New friends, true friends, and good 
old friends in time; song, w Streeter 
Stuart. ©1c. Dee. 14, 1935; E unp. 
115631; Fred W. Pike, El Reno, OKI. 

1941 


New (The) universal school music 
series; teacher’s bk.-accompani- 
ments, Walter Damrosch, George H. 
Gartlan and Karl W. Gehrkens. © 
Dec. 23, 1935; A 91123; Hinds, Hay- 
den & Eldredge, inc., New York. 

1942 


New-way (The) sight readers; by 
Desmond MacMahon and C. E. By- 
gott. Teacher’s bk. 3. © Dee. 16, 
1935; E for. 42316; Schofield & Sims, 
ltd., Huddersfield, England. 1943 


New York I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 116411; 
Nadage Doree, New York. 


New York my own; song. ©1c. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116910; Edward 
Michael Altman, New York. 1945 


New York, the city of promise; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116051; 
Frank Mollica, New York. 1946 


Newfoundland air; w Henry Thoreau, 


m Lazare Saminsky, op. 46; double , 


mixed cho.; pf. or organ acc. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52791; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 1947 


Niebla; fox, letra y m Antonio Esco- 
bar. © Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 42526; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 


1944 


1948 | 


1963 


Night (A) in June; fox trot song. © 
1 e. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115848; 
Margaret F. Moore, Los Angeles. 

1949. 


Night mood; song. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 116698; Mary Turner 
De Garmo, Huntington Park, Calif. 

1950 


Night time; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1986; E unp. 116620; Kenneth 
Locke, Caribou, Me. 1951 


Night winds; waltz, w and m Mark 
Walker and Raymond Bragg, pf. sce. 
Pauline Hinkle; in E flat. ©l1e. 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116856; James 
Mark Walker, Decatur, Ga., and 
Raymond Frank Bragg, Atlanta. 

1952 


Nimura (La); danse, Georges Migot; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42134; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 1953 


Nioma plan for violin; group instruc- 
tion. v. 4. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 
52722; Nat’l inst. of music and arts, 
inec., Seattle. 1954 


Nite (The) I fell in love with you; 
w and melody. © 1 ce. Jan. 27, 
19386; E unp. 116999; Ernest A. 
Harper, Springfield, Minn. 1955 


Niza; bolero-son; pf., con letra. © 
1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115886; 
Jaime Yamin, Santurce, P. R. 

1956 


No foolin’; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
16, 1986; E unp. 116462; Ellis S. 
Tuten, Great Falls, Mont. 1957 


No matter where you are; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 
116455; Mae Wolk Reinstein, Brook- 
line, Mass. 1958 


No me dejes; pf., con letra. ©1.. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115975; Angel 
Diaz, Burbank, Calif. 1959 


No one but you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116864; 
Helen Cohen, New York. 1960 


No one knows; song. © 1c. Jan. 22, 
1936; E unp. 116818; Lena Ella Wil- 
lumat, Collinsville, Il. 1961 


No one to care; valse song. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 116131; Vard B. 
Norval, Fall River Mills, Calif. 

1962 


No pienses mas; melody Pedro Flores. 
© 1c. Dee. 27, 1935; E unp. 116741; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 1963 


13 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1964 


Nobody loves me; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116746; 
Kay Coker, Avenal, Calif. 1964 


Noél; with variations, Robert L. 
Bedell; organ. © Dee. 28, 1935; E 
pub. 52785; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 1965 


Non ¢c’é rosa senza spine; tango, versi 
e m Bixio Cherubini e P. G. Redi. 


©M Nov: 15,° 1935" Bo for! 42108; 
S. a. m. Bixio, Milan. 1966 
Non si vive senza amor; fox-slow, 


versi Tito Manlio, m G. Mosecato; 
pf. © Oct. 5, 1935; E for. 42052; 
Emilio Gennarelli, Naples. 1967 


Non so perché; fox-slow, parole Hec- 
tor, m Frondel e Astore; piccola 
orch. pti. © June 10, 1935; E for. 
42086; Fabbri & c., Trieste, Italy. 

1968 


Non ti conosco pit; fox trot, dal 
film omonimo, versi Bixio Cherubini, 
utc. AC Bixio,'~'©uNoye to, "1935: 
E for. 42104; S. a m. Bixio, Milan. 

1969 


Northern (A) legend; by Chris. M. Ed- 


munds, op. 31, no. 2; pf. © Jan. 
15, 1936; E for. 42672; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 1970 
Nostalgia d’amore; tango, da L’aria 


del continente, versi Bixio Cheru- 
bini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. © 
Nov. 15, 1935; E for. 42105; S.a m. 
Bixio, Milan. 1971 


Nothing but love; w H..Asen and D. 
Wynick, m W. Ashman; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115638; 
Wilbur’ Ashman, Donald Wynick 
and Harold Asen, Brooklyn. 

1972 


Nothing ever happens; w and melody. 
 coidiany5103. 198635 B. funp. 
117086; Peter Tarnow, Gravelbourg, 
Sask., Canada. 1973 


Nothing makes a difference to you; 
song, m Fern Capriotti. © 1c. Jan. 
13, 19386; E unp. 116310; Richard 
Herz, Reno, Nev. 1974 


Notte lunare; valzer lento, Enrico Gas- 
peroni; pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
42056; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 1975 


trascrizione Franco Del 
Maglio; piccola orch. pti. © Dee. 
30, 1985; E for. 42055; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 1976 
Notte . . . stelle; versi Oscar Cuomo, 


m Renato Bellini. [Italian, French 
and English text] © Oct. 15, 1935; 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


E for. 42100; Ufficio concerti Mol- 
trasio & Luzzatto, Milan. 1977 


Notturno carsico; di Hmanuele Man- 
delli; grande orch. Partitura. © 
Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 42300; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢., Milan. 1978 


Now and then; w Suzanne Francis, 
melody Dal Danford. © 1c. Jan. 31, 
1986; E unp. 117361; Dal [Franklin] 
Danford, Hagle Rock, Calif. 1979 


Now and then, we meet again; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115870; Russ Dean Malray, Monte- 
sano, Wash. 1980 


Now I have found you [and] Good 
luck; w Desmond Carter, from Ger- 
man of Paul Knepler and J. M. Wel- 
leminsky, melody after Carl Mil- 
locker, by Theo Mackeben. © Nov. 
25, 1985; E for. 42409; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 1981 


Now I’m disappointed in love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 
115785; Robert Biggin Gordon, jr., 
Long Beach, Calif. 1982 

Now praise we great and famous men; 
w William George Tarrant, m 
adapted from old English melody, 
harmonized. © Oct. 21, 1985; H 
pub. 52518; Edith Lovell Thomas, 


New York. 1983 
Now spring is beguiling; w Henry 
Aylett Sampson, m Robert Hood 
‘Bowers; high voice. © Dec. 31, 
1985; E pub. 52857; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 1984 
Now you’re with me; song. ©1.e. 


Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115865; Ken- 
neth Howard French, Rochester, 
IN, 1985 


Numb fumblin’; by Thomas (Fat’s) 
Waller; pf. © Aug. 14, 1985; E for. 
420381; Southern music pub. co., Itd., 


London. 1986 
O! beauteous girl; song. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1936; E unp. 115666; Alfred 
Burster, Chicago. 1987 


O campagnola; tango, versi A. R. Bor- 
ella, [and] Dimmi le tue parole; 
tango, versi L. L. Martelli e Marchi- 
onne, m Mario Mariotti, orch. Vir- 
gilio Ripa; pti. © Oct. 15, 1985; E 
for. 42285; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 1988 

O captain! My captain; w Walt Whit- 
man, m J. Arko Mendelsohn; male 
voices. © Jan. 18, 1986; E pub. 
52962; Handy bros. music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 1989 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIUNS 


no. 1, 1936 


2015 


O for a closer walk with God; anthem, 
m Joseph. Fletcher; mixed cho. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52768; Robin 
BPllis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 1990: 


—— hymn-anthem, w W. Cowper, m 
William H. Anderson; mixed cho., 
with incidental alto or bar. solo; 
organ acc. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53088; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

1991 


O, it’s springtime again; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ce. Jan. 24, 19386; E unp. 
116959; Paul F. Kordus, Milwaukee. 

1992 


O little town of Bethlehem ; Christmas 
carol, Phillips Brooks and Louis H. 
Redner, arr. Walter Lane; pf. 
Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52568; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 


1993 
O' marinariello; by Gambardella, arr. 
Frank Victor; plectrum guit. © 


Jan. 17, 1986; E pub. 53128; Radio 
city guitar studio, New York. 1994 


O painter of the fruits and flowers; 
w John Greenleaf Whittier, adapted 
‘and harmonized from German folk- 
song. © Oct. 21, 1985; E pub. 52523 ; 
Edith Lovell Thomas, New York. 

1995 


C’ pal of my Broadway days; theme 
song; melody, with pf. acc. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 116579; Marie 
Masiaz, Denver. 1996 


O! You better watch out for Winchell ; 
w Joseph Henry Scavone, melody 
Vincent Joseph Zesdorn. ©1c. Jan. 
6, 1986; E unp. 117212; Vincent 
J[oseph] Zesdorn and Joseph 
H[enry] Scavone, Philadelphia. 

19 


Ode to a man about town; by Muriel 
Pollock; pf. © Dee. 31, 1985; E pub. 
53051; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

1998 

Ofrenda; de Joaquin Turina, op. 85; 

‘pf. © Dec. 11, 1985; E for. 42115; 
Union musicale espanola, Madrid. 

1999) 


Oh, beautiful dreams; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116855 ; Leland 
H. Benedict, Norwich, N. Y. 2000: 


Ch boy; by Edward Durham and Jim- 
mie Lunceford. ft oe@ Dec. 19. 
1935; E unp. 116719; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 2001 


Oh cutie cute; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 116997; 


51882—36——_6 75 


Jerry Mascia, 
bh. 1., N. Y. 


Oh! Drat the Duchess; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp: 
116057 ; William Peterfield Trent, jr., 
Stamford, Conn. 2003 


Oh! guide me back to my sweetheart; 
w Frank Joseph Wagner; pf. 
1:'e. Jan. “31; 1986; E unp. 117325; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2004 


Oh, heart of mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢ 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115994; Jessie 
H. Wright, Greenfield, Ind. 2005 


Oh, lady be nice to me; song. ©1€. 
Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115654; Eugene 
L. Knowlton, Woodhaven, N. Y. 

2006 


Oh, little town of Bethlehem; Song, 
w Phillips Brooks, arr. Walter De 
Prefontaine. © 1. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 115551; William M. Wood, 
Wayne, Pa. 2007 


Oh Mistah Moon; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117046; 
Audrey Claire -West, Los Angeles. 

2008 


Oh my, oh yes, -busy as a bee; song, 
w Al Da Costa. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 115595; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 2009 


Oh, play Tzigani; w William Colligan; 
m Kola Jozsef. © Jan. 29, 1936; E 
pub. 53146; Foreign and domestic 
musie corp., New York. 2010 


Oh! Susanna; song, Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, arr. Marvin Hatley. © 1. Jan: 
17, 1936; E unp. 116573; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 2011 


Oh what more could I ask of to-night; 
waltz, w and melody Don De Simone. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116852; 
Domenic De Simone, Newark, N. J. 

2012 


Oh, won’t you take me back; w Bette 
Vette; pf. ©1e Jan. 31, 19386; H 
unp. 117326; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 2013 


Oh-h-h, but it hurts nice; w and mel- 
ody Edward Orson. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
19386; E unp. 116590; Elbert Orson 
Brower, Philadelphia. 2014 


Old Black Joe; m Stephen Foster, arr. 
David Hugh Jones; mixed cho. © 
Dee. 20, 1935; E pub. 52686; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 2015 


South Ozone Park, 
2002 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2016 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Old Black Joe gone hi-de-ho; song. © 
1c. Dec. 19, 1935; E unp. 116027; 
Bill Brad Myers, Chicago. 2016 


Old dancer ; fox-trot, m and arr. Guido 
L. Cergoli; orch. pts. © Mar. 30, 
1935; E for. 42032; Fabbri & c., 

~ Trieste, Italy. 2017 


Same. © June 10, 1935; HE for. 
42084; Fabbri & ¢., Trieste, Italy. 
: 2018 


Qld (The) dinner-wagon; comedy fox- 
trot, w and m Raymond Wallace; 
with arr. for ukulele, guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
42309; Sun music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2019 


Old fashion blues; song, w F. Lester. 
© 1c. Dee. 30, 19385; E unp. 116200; 
Frank Heater, Paterson, N. J., and 
Floyd Lester, Passaic, N. J. 2020 


Old-fashioned (An) garden and you; 
song, w Dickie. © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1986; E unp. 116103; Charlotte G. 
Caldwell, Chicago. 2021 


Old fashioned locket; song, w Lasora 
Albers. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117221; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 2022 


Old fashioned mother; w and melody 
Dudley Manners. © 1 ec. Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 117009; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 2023 


Old (An) fashioned picture; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 
115987; Albert Gamse, Washiigton. 

2024 


Old fireplace; w and m Benny Davis 
and J. Fred Coots; with guit. arr. 
© Jan. 9, 1936; E pub. 52745; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 2025 


w and melody Benny Davis and 
J. Fred Coots. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1935 ; 
E unp. 115094; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 2026 


Old folks at home; with variations, 
Stephen Foster, arr. A. R. Ranger; 
B flat cornet, trumpet, and pf. 
Dec. 31, 1985; E pub. 53042; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 2027 


— [and] My old Kentucky home; w 
and m Stephen Collins Foster, arr. 
Margaret Anderton; pf. © Dec. 11, 
1935; E pub. 52484; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 2028 


Old (The) folks at home, are not old 
folks to me; song. © 1c. Jan. 22, 


76 


1936; E unp. 116839; Dorothy H. 
Richards, Prescott, Ariz. 2029 


Old gold; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1936; E unp. 116490 ; Don George, 
New York. 2080 


Old (The) grey mare; intro. The cais- 
son song, arr. Paul Yoder; band pts. 
© Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 52637; Ru- 
bank, ine., Chicago. 2031 


Old homestead ; waltz; pf. © Jan. 10, 
1986; E pub. 52905; Henry J. 
Sterner, Emaus, Pa. 2032 


Old (The) Kansas trail; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115828; 
Oporia Lionel Orton, Lyndon, Kan. 

2033 


Old Man Noah; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116773; Una 
J. Cross, i. e. Mrs. A. J. Foy Cross, 
Omaha. 2034 


Old Nevada moon; song, m Harley 
Van Cleave. © 1-c. Jan. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 115799 ; Madge Shofer, Loyal- 
ton, Calif. 20395 


Old New England march; w and m 
Fred Fisher; pf. © Jan. 138, 1936; 
E pub. 52799; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 2036 


Old (The) oaken bucket; song, F. 
Kaillmark, new pf. arr. Jerry Cas- 
tillo, Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff; 
with ukulele and guit. chords. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52916; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 2037 


Old pioneer; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115610; Allen 
Jerry Bowman, Los Angeles. 2038 


Old (The) plantation waltz; song. © 
1 e@. Dec. 16, 1985; E unp. 115521; 
Nell Courtright, Casa Grande, Ariz. 

2039 


Old (The) rocking chair; song, w John 
A. Twamley. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 117251; Joseph Frank 
Schwartz, Rochester, N. Y. 2040 


Old (The) rugged cross; by Geo. Ben- 
nard, arr. Albert Harvey; 4 violins 
and pL, © Jan. 22) 1936°¢° pub: 
53020; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

2041 


Old ship o’mine; w Rodd Arden and 
Domenic Pelosi, m Rodd Arden ; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 11, 1936; E for. 
42372; Irwin Dash music co., Itd., 
London. 2042 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


2067 


ee nnn LEE 


Old (An) story; poem Edgar A. Guest, 


m William Ortmann. © Jan. 27, 
1936; E pub. 538016; Hubert J. 
Braun, Chicago. 2043 


Old (The) street of love; song, W 
Maud Dunn. © 1. Jan. 6, 1936; 
B unp. 115753; Florence Allen Ford, 
La Fayette, Ind. 2044 


Old (The) swimming hole; valse song. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1985; E unp. 115951 ; 
Henry M. Sword, Brimson, Minn. . 

204: 


Olympian; march, Elmo Kenny Allen ; 


band pts. © Jan. 1, 1936; E pub. 
52842; <Af[lbert] J[ames] White, 
Vinton, Ia. 2046: 


Om rytme og dens forhold til gym- 
nastikk-undervisning; av Ragnhild 
Magnus Bang; pf. Musikkbilag. © 
May 21, 1935; E for. 42305; A/S 
Norsk notestik & forlag, Oslo, Nor- 
way. 2047 


Ombre d’eroi; a noi, versi Giacomo 
Ceseri, melodia Giuseppe De Luca. 
© Dee. 223%, 1935; E pub. 53126; 
Giacomo Ceseri and piuseprer ve 


Luea, Brooklyn. 048 
Ombrellino giapponese; improvviso, 
versi Sonia Serpieri, m _ Pietro 


Cimara. © Jan. 13, 19386; E for. 
42585; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
2049 


On a time; w from John Attye’s First 
book of airs, m Muriel Herbert; in 
E min. © Dee. 17, 1935; E for. 
42489; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

2050 

On Fifth avenue; song, w Velma Rich- 
ards. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 
117071; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

2051 

On the air songs; for radio and home 
entertainment, Lydia Swag. 1st ser. 
© Dec. 14, 1935; AA 196233; Lydia 
Swagerl, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

2052 

On the Coney Island shore; waltz song. 
©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116277; 
John William Martin, Hollywood, 
Calif. 2053 


On the good ship Sweetheart; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116514; Isabelle 
Riedinger, Gladstone, N. D. 2054 


On the heights; march, w Elsa Wissel], 
m and arr. Hdwin Franko Goldman ; 
band pts. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 
52550; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

2055 


U7 


On the Santa Fe trail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117110; 
Kenneth Carson Wiseman, Los An- 
geles., 2056 


On the third day; sacred dramatic 
Easter cantata, text Marion Wake- 
field, m Ruth Dale; choir, with chil- 
dren’s voices. © Jan. 138, 1936; D 
39011; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. 

2056* 


On to old Mohave; song, m Blanche S. 
Reed. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1985; E unp. 
115533; Arthur F. Reed, Los Angeles. 

2057 


On, Wisconsin; march, new pf. arr. 
Thornton W. Allen, with song, w 
Carl Beck, m W. T. Purdy; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 12, 1935; H 
pub. 51704; Thornton W. Allen co., 
New York. 2058 


Once; song. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 116104; Louise C. Bernard, i. e. 
Mrs. R. W. Bernard, New York. 

2059 


Once in my life; w Suzanne Francis, 
and melody. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 117181; Dal Franklin Danford, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 2060: 


Once in the golden long ago; song, w 
Allan Flynn. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 115897; James William 
Moorehouse, New York. 2061 


Once upon a time; little suite, Felix 
Swinstead; pf. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
for. 42121; Schott & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 2062 


One for all and all for one; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.. Dee. 11, 1935; E unp. 
116550; Amber Lee, Detroit. 2063: 


One kiss; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
10, 1936; Ei unp. 116147 ; John George 
Herbert, Hoquiem, Wash. 2064 


One kiss from you; melody no. 1. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 117206; 
Louis D’Oria, South Ozone Park, 
INGENS 2065 


One last love song; waltz, Martin 
Broones, song orchestration Mario 
Agnolucci; pts. © Jan. 20, 1936; E 
pub. 53088; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2066 


One (A) man woman; from Fritzi, w 
Arthur Stanley, m Carl Tucker ; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Dec. 20, 
1935; E for. 42366; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 2067 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2068 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


One night in Chinatown; w and m 
Harry Leon and Leo Towers, arr. 
Dudley HB. Bayford; with arr. for 
ukulele, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 42311,; Sun mu- 
sic pub. co., Itd., London. 2068 


One star of love; w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116684; An- 
thony LaPaglia, New York. 2069 


One would think that we're in love; 
song. ©l1c. Jan. 22, 1936: E unp. 
117065; Archie C. Camp, Honolulu. 

2070: 


One year older to-day; song. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115657; Albert 

' John de Long, Hollywood, Calif. 
2071 


Only a memory; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116767; Marga- 
ret Ingeborg Reeb, Billings, Mont. 

2072 


Only a pal; song. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 115800'; Finley M. Orr, Eto- 
wah, N. C. 2073 


Only because I love you; w Joe Young, 
melody Fred E. Ahlert. © 1c. Jan. 
4, 1986; E unp. 115689; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 2074 


Only (The) name; w A. H. Ackley, m 
B. D. Ackley; pf. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
E pub. 52545; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 


Chicago. 2075 
Only you; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
24, 19386; E unp. 116885; Jimmie 
Sparks, Ullin, I11. 2076 


Oo-la-la-au-revoir-cheerio; song, w H. 
EK. Brennan. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 116461; Henry S. Cuqua, 
Cleveland. 2077 


Ootsi, cootsi baby; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 115995; William 
L. Petersen, Denver. 2078 


Organ grinder; song. © 1 ©. Jan. 14, 
1936; E unp. 116714; Mary J[ane] 
Lansing, New York. 2079 


Oriental (An) call; melody Max Berry. 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116984; 
Max Bergunker, Brooklyn. 2080 


Oscuro é@ il ciel; poesia Saffo, tr, 
Giacomo Leopardi. m _  Ildebran<lo 
Pizzetti; orch., with voice. Parti- 
tura. © Jan. 7, 1936; B for. 42586; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 2081 


Oubliez-moi; valse lente, de Deuxiéme 
bureau, paroles et m Jean Lenoir. © 


18 


Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42173; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 
2082 


Our boy Franklin; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 116897; Emma Kinder, New 
Town, W. Va. 2083. 


Our dream, in the moonlight, on the 
river; song, m Luther A. Clark, arr. 
Aaron A. Clark. © Jan. 20, 1936; 
E pub.: 52972; Franklyn M. W. 
Smith, Newark, N. J. 2084: 


Our first piano pieces; 5 finger posi- 
tion, Fred G. Whitten; pf. © Dec. 
2, 19385; E for. 42123: Schott & co., 
ltd., London. 2085 


Our Flag; song, melody George Mc- 
Cauley. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
116067; Ida Margaret Lytle, Wash- 
ington. 2086 


Our good will ambassador, Will 
Rogers; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
13, 1986; E unp. 116300; Myrtie 
Landis Mosier, Muskogee, OkIl. 

2087 


Our jubilee of praise; Children’s day 
service, w Mary Mills and others, m 
W. B. Judefind and others, ed. W. B. 
Judefind. © Apr. 16, 1935: E pub. 
52473; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

2088 


Our Own apartment; w Gale Edwards; 
pf. © .1 e¢. Jan. 11, 1986; BH unp. 
116211; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2089 


Out of the frying pan into the fire; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 115727; Chas. M. Berry, 
Inglewood, Calif. 2090 


Out where the sun goes to rest; w Jim 
Shanks; pf. © 1c Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 117327; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 2091 


Out yonder; song, w Garnett B. Me- 


Manus. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117195; Joseph McManus, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 2092 


Outdoor sketches; 8 musical thoughts 
of play days, w and m Dorothy Bell 
Briggs; pf. © Jan. 22, 1936; EH pub. 
52993; B. F. Wood musie co., Boston. 

2093 


Over the waves that come rolling; 
song, m H. T. Ayres, arr. J. Rose- 
marin. © Sept. 28, 1935; E for. 
42425; Elwood C. Musclow, Musclow 
P. O., Ont., Canada, 2094 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 

Paintin’ the town; pf., with w. © 1 
e. Jan. 20, 19836; E unp. 116658; 
Stanley Gross, Newark, N. J. 2095 


Pal of my dreams; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115996; Lydia 
Kasten, Echo, Minn. 2096 


Palais (The) glide; w and m Harris 
Weston; pf., with arr. for ukulele, 
pf. accordion and guit. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 42313; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 2097 


Tladoua (Ad) (La Paloma);mS. Yradier, 
Greek w and pf. arr. George Buyu- 
kus. © Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 52583 ; 
Apollo music co., New York. 2098 


Panhandle skies; song, © 1. Jan. 
23, 1936; E unp. 116880; Jackson 
Coral Jones, Beaver, Okl. 2099: 


Panning gold; w Hlsie Sanguinet, and 
melody. ©1ce. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 
116164; Elizabeth L. Cook, Univer- 
sity City, Mo. 2100 


Paolo e Virginia; melodramma, 
Mario Ghisalberti, da Bernardin de 
Saint Pierre, m Gianandrea Gavaz- 
zeni. © Aug. 30, 1985: E for. 42304 ; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 2101 


Paquerette; opérette, pour femmes ou 
jeunes filles, paroles Montenailles, m 
Marguerite Deschamps, © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42630; Editions Monte- 
nailles, Paris. 2102 


Paquita; Argentin tango, melody. © 
1c Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116268; 
Ramon Littee, Detroit. 2103 


Par le chemin montueux; par Joseph 
Strimer ; violoncelle, 1°7° pos., et pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1985; EH for. 42652; Du- 
rand & cie., Paris, 2104 


Parade of the wooden soldiers; fox 
trot, Leon Jessel, arr. Henry Stanley ; 
Hawaiian guit., with arrs. for S[pan- 
ish] g{uit.] and tfen.] g[uit.]; in 
diagram, with w. © Jan. 21, 1986; 
E pub. 52983; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 2105 


Paradise on review; w King U. Moore; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 
116242; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2106 


Parana; tango, Zédios, Mac Lherty et 


Del’ Horno; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1935; E for. 42146; Del’ Horno, 
Paris. 2107 


Fardon me madame; from picture Rose 
Marie, w Gus Kahn, paroles fran- 
caises David Ormont, melody Her- 


19 


2122 


bert Stothart; with pf. ace. and guit. 

arr. © Jan. 2, 1986; EH’ pub. 52562; 

Robbins music corp., New York. 
2108 


Faris; suite, Haydn Wood; orch. pts. 
© Dec. 5, 1935; E for. 42433; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don, 2109 


Paris, Paris; one-step marche, paroles 
Roger-Fernay, m Jean Chavoit. © 
Nov. 1, 1985; EH for. 42627; Editions 
Coda, s. a., Paris. 2110 


Fartners in a crime; w Arthur 
Schmidt, m Richard Rathvon Uhl. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115691 ; 
John Hamilton Uhl, jr., Kingston, 
ea. 2111 


Paso-doble; pf. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; 
H unp. 115604; George Torke, New 
York. 2112 


Passacaglia; av Ludvig Irgens Jensen ; 
ork. Partitur. © Sept. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42367; Norsk musikforlag, a/s, 
Oslo, Norway. 2113 


Passing clouds; by Reginald King; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 19, 1985; E for. 
42352; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

2114 


Past (A) that never could last; song. 
© 1¢ Jan. 22, 1986; E unp. 116846; 
Catherine Schwartz, Fremont, O. 

2115 


Fater noster; liturgical w, m Richard 
Keys Biggs. 1. Mixed voices.—2. 
Male voices. © Dec. 30, 1985; E pub. 
52620, 52621; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 2116, 2117 


Path (The) in the woods; with bi- 
ographical sketch and glossary, and 
instructive annotations, Ernest R. 
Kroeger; pf. © Dec. 31, 1935; E 
pub. 52709; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 2118 


Pawnee; Indian ballad. ©1c. Jan. 8, 
1986; E unp. 116021; Fred D. Bloom- 
fieid, Buffalo. 2119 


Peace; song, m Vincent Bastien. © 
ic Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116063; 
Ora Bunker, St. Paul. 2120 


Peace makers; marienlied, w Harry 
Webb Farrington, old German song 
adapted and harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
19385; E pub. 52527; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 2121 


Pearl (A) set in ebony; w and melody 
Paul Metcalf. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 116382; Orlando Paul Met- 
calf, jr., New York. 2122 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2123 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Peasant (The) serenade; op. 34; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115681; 
Pietro Cimini, Los Angeles. 2123 


Pedrucho; paso-doble, Victor Gon- 
zalez; pf. © 1. Jan. 30, 1986; BE 
unp. 117863; Victor Gonzalez Fer- 
nandez, Tampa, Fla. 2124 


Peery’s (Rob Roy) third position violin 
book; class or private instruction, 
R. R. Peery. © Jan. 15, 1986; E 
pub. 52937; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 2125 


Pelican stomp; by Cleo Brown. ©1c. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116748; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 2126 


Penso a te; valzer, musica Mario 
Mariotti [and] Scordati di me; val- 
zer, m Luigi Malatesta: parole An- 
gelo Ramiro Borella; orch. pti. © 
Nov. 30, 1985; E for. 42545; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 2127 


Pepperino; cornet caprice, R. M. En- 
dresen; B flat clarinet solo or duet, 
with pf. acc. © Jan. 14, 1986; E pub. 
52925; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 2128 


Pericon (El); valse-java, paroles J. 
Liogar, m L. Espinosa. © Nov. 1, 
1985; E for. 42610; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 2129: 


Tlepignuos (‘H) Kadayara (He perifimos 
Kalamata); song, m Franees J. 
Bougasy) (© 1-¢ Jam 3. 1936 
unp. 115672; James J. Bougas, 
Youngstown, O. 2130 


Persian (A) melody; by Max Berry; 
pf. © 1e¢ Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
115752 ; Max Bergunker, Brooklyn. 

2131 


Pesares ; paso-doble; org. ptes. © Dec. 
1, 1985; E for. 42181; José Mora, 
Barcelona, Spain. 2132 


Petah denied mah Lawd ; male quartet. 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116841; 
Ernest E. Peace, Washington. 2133 


Peter (The) Rabbit music books; by 
Christopher Le Fleming; pf. bk. 1— 
bk. 2. © Nov. 14, 1985; E for. 42385, 
42386; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2134, 2185 


Petit (Le) mari; vieille chanson lan- 
guedocienne, avec chceeur ad lib., 
auteur inconnu, recueillie Eugéne 
Marty et Maurice David, harmonisée 
Eugéne Reuchsel. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42616; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 2136 


‘recueillie EKugéne Marty et 
Maurice David, harmonisée Eugéne 


—— 


Reuchsel; avec cheeur ad lib. © 
Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42210; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 2137 


Petite encore; op. 1, no. 2; string orch. 
Se. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 
116686; G. Henry Watson, New 
York. 2138 


Piano blues; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 116628; Susie Cox, 
Cincinnati. 2139 


Pick it and play it; by Frank Victor; 
plectrum guit. © Jan. 15, 1986; B 
pub. 528383; Radio city guit. studio, 
New York. 2140 


Pick up the pieces and smile; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 116876; Judson La Haye, jr., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 2141 


Pickaninny twins; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115824; 
Irene Anderson, San Francisco. 

2142 


Pickin’ on a harp; song, m Thomas P. 
Westendorf, arr. R. Ritchie Robert- 
son; men’s cho. © Dec. 28, 1985; E 
pub. 52665; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 2143 


Picture (A) from life’s other side; w 
and melody Kelly bros. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
1, 1985; E unp. 116725; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 2144 


Piedigrotta Bideri 1985; versi Mario 
Consalvo, ed altri, m A. Mazzucchi, 
ed altri. no. 1. © Sept. 30, 1935; 
E for. 42051; Casa editrice Ferdi- 
nando Bideri, Naples. 2145 


Piedigrotta La sirena 1985-36; versi 
Giuseppe Dell’Aquila, ed altri, m 
Nicola Quagliero, ed altri. © Aug. 
1, 19385; E for. 42261; Italian bk. co., 
New York. 2146 


Tlués yAuxd xpact (Pies gluko krasi); w 
Nikos Nikalaidis, m Mimi Katriva- 
nou. © Aug. 21, 1935; H pub. 52576; 
Apollo music co., New York. 2147 


Piper (The) ; 2-pt. song, poem William 
Blake, m Harold Greenhill; equal 
voices. © Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 
42684; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2148 


Ilddxas (THs) ra Zreva (Tis plakas ta 
stena) ; w anon., m John Fardoulis. 
© Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 52977; 
Apollo music co., New York. 2149 


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no. 1, 1986 


Planter (Paolo G.) 3 syncopated 
pieces; pf. © Dec. 2, 1935; E for. 
42119; Schott & co., Itd., London. 

2150 

Play, orchestra, play; from ‘Tonight 
at 8-30, w and m Noel Coward; with 
arr. for pf. accordion and guit. © 
Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 42414; Chappell 
& co., 1td., London. 2151 


Please brush the cobwebs off my heart ; 
pf., with words. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 
1985; E unp. 116175; Lois L. Olsen, 
Metropolis, Nev. 2152 


Pleasure waltz; pf. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 52902; Henry J. Sterner, 
Emaus, Pa. 2153 


Pliaska ; danse russe, Joseph Strimer ; 
violoncelle, 1°*° pos., et pf. © Nov. 1, 
1985; E for. 42658; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 2154 


Poem; by Zdenko Fibich, arr. Mort H. 
Glickman; pf. © Jan. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 52888; Calumet music co., Chi- 
cago. 2155 


Poema; di Armando La Rosa Parodi; 
violoncello e orch. Partitura. © 
Dee. 17, 1985; E for. 42079; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 2156 


Poetic studies; selected and ed. Alec 
Rowley; pf. © Dee. 2, 1935; E for. 
42120; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

2157 


Poet’s (The) life; w Ellen Burroughs, 
m Edward Elgar, arr. Montague F. 
Phillips; 2 female voices. © Sept. 
27, 1985; E for. 42405; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

2158 


Poet’s (A) song; w Francis Keppel, 
m J. Meredith Tatton; unison voices. 
© Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 42498; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 2159 


Points roses ...; slow-fox, paroles Ber- 
nard—Roland et Jean Nac, m Wal- 
Berg. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42620; 
Publications Francis-Day, s. a., 
Paris. 2160 


Polish dance; by Sutton Elms; pf. solo, 
with 2d pf. obbl. © Sept. 3, 1935; 
E. for. 42195; Universal music agen- 
cies, London. 2161 


Polish (A) holiday; mazurka, with 
biographical sketch and_ glossary, 
fingering, phrasing, and instructive 
annotations, J. Lilian Vandevere; 
pf.,6 hands. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 
52707; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 2162 


2176 


Polka (The) ; op. 35; pf. ©1c. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 115680; Pietro Cimini, 
Los Angeles. 2163 


Polka caprice; de Stefan Bergman, op. 
1, no. 3; pf. © Sept. 21, 1985; E 
for. 42191; Universal music agen- 
cies, London. 2164 


Polly-wolly-doodle; from The littlest 
rebel, w and m Sidney Clare and 
B. G. DeSylva; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Dec. 30, 1935; E pub. 52492; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

2165 


song, new pf. arr. and Hawaiian 
guit. solo, in note and diagram, Nick 
Manoloff; with chords for ukulele 
and guit. © Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 
52836 ; Calumet music ¢o., Chicago. 

2166 


’Pon my word, I say there; pf., with w. 
©1e. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116670; 
Richard Feiner, New York. 2167 


Poor and proud; song, w Mary Miles. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117225; 
J. Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 2168 


Popular song; op. 36; melody, with pf. 
acc. © 1c Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 
115679; Pietro Cimini, Los Angeles. 

2169 


Por que; tango, Osvaldo Fresedo, arr. 
Terig Tucci; orch. pts. © Jan. 22, 
1936; E pub. 52982; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 2170 


Porge (Victor) Vingt-cing etudes; 
atonales et polytoniques, basées sur 
Vharmonie ultra moderne; violon. © 
Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42662; Victor 
Porge, Bordeaux, France. 2171 


Posizioni (Le) del violino; di Con- 
solini. © Aug. 30, 1935; E for. 42301; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 2172 


Postmen (The) of the air; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 
116267; Portia Paris, Hollywood, 
Calif. 2173 


Poulene (Francis) Cinq poémes; de 
Paul Eluard. © Aug. 1, 1935; B 
for. 42180; Durand & cie., Paris. 

2174 


Pour étre heureux en ménage; fox, 
de Pour ton bonheur, lyrics Albert 
Willemetz, m Marcel Lattés. © 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42136; Royalty, 
Paris. 2175 


Pour quois [sic], cherie; song, -[Eng- 
lish text only] © 1c. Dee. 9, 1935; 
E unp. 115525; Jeanne EH. Knowles, 
Wellington, Kan. 2176 


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2177 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Pour toi; fox-trot, paroles S. Chapelier, 
'm H. Panella; orch. ptes. © Nov. 
1, 19385; E for. 426338; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 2177 


Pour ton bonheur; slow, de l’opérette, 
- lyrics Albert Willemetz, m Marcel 
lattes. © Sept. 1, 1935;° Hi for. 

42137; Royalty, Paris. 2178 


Prairie stars; w Homer Gayne and I’. 
Luther, and melody. ©1c. Jan. 21, 
1936; E unp. 116758; Frank Luther, 
New York. 2179) 


Praise to the Lord; anthem, w J. 
Neander, tr. ©. Winkworth and 
others, m Harold Greenhill; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
E for. 42663; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 2180 


Prayer; pf. © Dec. 12, 19385; E pub. 
52100; Harry H. Shapiro, New York. 
2181 


—— song, w Mary Winter Were. © 
1c. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116005; 
- Kugénie de Guérin Kittredge, Wash- 
ington. 2182 


Prayer (A) for purification; based on 
the finale of the Sixth (Pathetic) 
Symphony by Peter Iiytch Tchaik- 
ovsky, w J. A. Symonds, setting 
Bryceson Treharne; mixed cho. © 
Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52761; Boston 
music co., Boston. 21838 


Précieuse (La); by Louis Couperin- 


_ Kreisler, arr. Ary* van Leeuwen; 
flute and pf. © Dec. 31, 19385; E 
pub. 52778; Charles Foley, New 
York. 2184 


Precious little moments; w and melody 
Hawthorne Best. © 1 ¢. Jan. 21, 
1986; E unp. 117154; Robert Haw- 
thorne Best, Hartsville, S.C. 2185 


Prelude, fugue, and variation ; by César 
Franck, transcribed and arr. Rudolph 
Gruen; 2 pis., 4 hands. © Jan. 10, 
1936 ; E pub. 52844; Associated music 
publishers, ine., New York. 2186 


prelude solennelle ; by William Spencer 
~ Johnson; quartet for trombones. Sec. 


_and pts. © Nov. 27, 1935; E pub. 
52152; H. T. FitzSimons co., ine., 
Chicago. 2187 


Pres de moi si je t’aurais; paroles et 
m Jean Valraine. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 116989; Zephyr Beau- 
dreau, Putnam, Conn. 2188 


Pretending; w Percy Edgar, m Allan 
' Gray; with arr. for ukulele R. S. 

Stoddon, and chords for guit. and 
,pf. accordion. © Nov. 26, 1935; E 


82 


for. 42496; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 2189 


Pretty girl; w Barbara E. Todd, m 
Hugh F. Bryson. © Jan. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 52720; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 2190 


Pretty quadroon; w and m Fred How- 
ard and Nat Vincent, arr. Willis 
Conolly; in diagram. 1. Ten. guit.— 
2. Spanish guit. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E pub. 52735, 52740; Harry G. Stan- 
ley, Rocky River, O. 2191, 2192 


Prima (La); mazurka; Ist mand., 2d 
mand., or violin and guit. © 1 .e. 
Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115855; Mike 
Ciricola, Cleveland. 2193 


Primer beso; rumba, Armando Oré- 
fiche; orch. ptes., avec paroles. © 
Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42606; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 2194 


Principessa (La) canta; 10 canti in- 
fantili, poesie e prose Renzo Pezzani, 
m Elisabetta Oddone. © Jan. 13, 
1936; E for. 42583; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 2195 


Printemps; fox-trot, paroles et m S. 


Chapelier; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1985; E for. 42152; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 2196 
Procession of the Sirdar; based on 


Cortége du Sardare, from Caucasian 
sketches, M. Ippolitow-Iwanow, w 
Mimi ‘Treharne, setting Bryceson 
Treharne; 6-pt. mixed cho. © Jan. 
10, 1936; E pub. 52762; Boston 
music co., Boston. 2197 


Professional (The) student guitar 
method; by Charles Amberger and 
David Gornston. pt. 2. © Jan. 22, 
1936; E pub. 53035; Mills musie, inc., 
New York. 2198 


Proudfit (Olive Ellsworth) Prelude. 
1. Violin and pf.—2. String quartet. 
Se. © 1 .¢ Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 
117079, 117080; Olive Hllsworth 
Proudfit, i. e. Mrs. George C. Proud- 
fit, Natchitoches, La. 2199, 2200 


—-—— Sonata; pf. ©1e. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 116671; Olive EHllsworth 
Proudfit, i. e. Mrs. George C. Proud- 


fit, Natchitoches, La. 2201 
Prowlin’ thru my heart; w Hal O. 
Tate, melody Floyd Mahon. © 1-¢. 


Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116441; Har- 
old H. Tatro, Homewood, Ill. 2202 


Psalm 67; song; mixed voices. © 1c. 
Nov. 29, 1935; E unp. 116327; Olive 
Ellsworth Proudfit, Natchitoches, La. 

2203 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Psalm 134; w traditional, m Zavel Zil- 
berts; male cho. and bar. Solo; pf. 
or organ acc. © Jan. 15, 1986; E 
pup. 53023; Bloch pubi, Go.; inc, 
New York. 2204 


P’tit (Un) tour; one-step, de Trente 
et quarante, paroles Jean de Létraz, 
m Richard Heymann. © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42687; Royalty, Paris. 

2205 


Put some rhythm in your love; m HE. 
Staunton and Joseph Romanchuk; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 116659; Edward Staunton, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 2206 


Quand méme; valse, paroles Albert 
Willemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, m Lu- 
cien Pipon. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42228; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

2207 


Quand on aime 4 la folie; fox-trot, 
Mimi Kandiotih, arr. Franco An- 
saldo; orch. pti. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42039; Edizioni Mario Aro- 
mando, Milan. 2208 


Quartet for strings in E minor. Se. 
© Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 52618; Ar- 
thur Shepherd, Cleveland. 2209 


Queen Mary’s song; w Tennyson, m 
Edward Elgar, arr. Montague F. 
Phillips; 2 female voices. © Oct. 1, 
1935; E for. 42406 ; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 2210 


Queen of my heart; w and m Esther 
Peterson; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116236; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. oy alal 


Queen of my home; w Virgil Lavoid 
Hisel; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 1173828; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2212 


Questa sera; fox-trot, versi T. Mig- 
none, m M. Consiglio, [and] In che 
modo; fox-trot, versi G. Colombi, m 
KR. Ramponi, ‘arr. P. ~~ Rizza?: jazz 
orcht- pti. ©) Oct, 15, 19352 "EH" for. 
42290; A. & G. Carisch & ¢@, Milan. 

2213 


Quintuplets (The) ; w and melody. © 
1 c Dec. 26, 19385; E unp. 116136; 
Ruth Ann Musick Winton, Phoenix, 
Ariz. ee 77 Ala! 


Quintuplets lullaby ; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116906; 
Bertha Williams Paquet, New Or- 
leans. 2215 


Quintuplets on parade; song, melody 
F. Henri Klickmann. © 1 ec. Dec. 


2227 


30, 1935; E unp. 116025; Andrew 
Donnelly, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 
2216 


Raceolta di 6 canzoni scelte; versi 
A. L. Fiorita, Quirino Stibel, ed al- 
tri, m Nino Curti, Federico Mac- 
cagnani, ed altri, raccolte B. Apol- 
lonio; pf. conduttore. © Aug. 27, 
1935; E for. 42419; Casa musicale 
Fabbri & c., Trieste, Italy. Pally 


versi Lino Campanini, m Ferruc- 
cio Apollonio, Pino Vatta, ed altri, 
raccolte B. Apollonio; pf. condut- 
tore. © Aug. 27, 1935; E for. 42420; 
Casa musicale Fabbri & c., Trieste, 
Italy. 2218 


Racconto (Il) dinverno; ouverture, 
Mario Castelnuovo - Tedesco; orch. 
Partitura. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for! 
42066; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

2219 


Radiante; Argentine tango, from In- 
sure your wife, w Enrique Poncela, 
m Ernesto Piedra. © Dee. 26, 1935; 
E pub. 52490; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 2220 


Radio (A) picture of you; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 
115940; L. R. Johnston, Phoebus, 
Va. 2221 


Rain [and] Marching in the rain; 
with biographical sketch and glos- 


sary, fingering, phrasing, and in- 
structive annotations, Frank J. 
Potamkin; pf. © Dec. 31, 1935; 


EK pub. 52710; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 2222 


Rain blues; w and melody. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116574; Doro- 
thy Elizabeth Stilson, Toronto. 

2223 


Rain (The) is chasing me back to my 
old home; song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115592; Stephen Klimek, Middle- 
town, Conn. 2224 


Rain on the range; song, Lou Singer, 
Irving Mills and Manny Kurtz. 
May 27, 1935; E pub. 52926; Mil- 
sons music pub. corp., New York. 

2225 


Rainbow of my dreams; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116101; Gor- 
don Durham, Seattle. 2226 


Rainbow of our dreams; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 19386; E unp. 
117255; Mary Alden Lence, Jones- 
boro, Ill. Day) PA § 


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2228 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Rainbow treasure; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116786; 

- Robbie Webster, Croswell, Mich. 
2228 


Rainbow waltz; song, m Eloise Stock- 
ing. © 1c. Dee. 31, 1935; E unp. 
115532; Larry Cooper, Oregon, Calif. 

2229 


Raindrops; song, melody Ralph Fick- 


ley. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
115747; Raymond Thomas, Pitts- 
burgh. 2230 


Ramon tango; melody Ramon Littee. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1935; E unp. 116735; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 2231 


Ranger (The) and the wolf; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 116665; Evelyn Carlton Leigh, 
Salt Lake City. 2232 


Rapido Siberiano; superfoxtrot, parole 
-em Max Schulmann, arr. spec. Mark 
Hermanns; piccola orch. pti. © 
Jan. 2, 1985; E for. 42421; Casa 
musicale Fabbri & ¢., Trieste, Italy. 
2233 


Rappresentazione (La) di Santa 
Uliva; testo del 16 secolo, ridotto 
Corrado D’Errico, m_ Ildebrando 
Pizzetti, rid. per canto e pf. Aurelio 
Maggioni. © Aug. 31, 1935; E for. 
42302; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

2234 


Ravizé (A.) 10 chansons populaires; 
harmonisées; voix denfants ou 
flute douce. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42254; Durand et cie., Paris. 

2235 


Ray of sunshine; song, w Bob King 
and M. M. Chalfin; in F. © 1c. Jan. 
29, 1936; E unp. 117168; Milton M. 
Chalfin, Brooklyn. 2236 


Rayuela; tango milonga, J. De Caro, 
arr. M. Copoano; orch. ptes. © 
Dec. 9, 1935; E for. 42388; P. Baetz 
& co., Paris. 2237 


Reason (The) is you; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Jan. 23, 1936; E unp. 116881; 
Mack Biller Pepper, Brooklyn. 

2238 


Recessional; anthem, w Rudyard Kip- 
ling; mixed voices; organ acc. 
Oct. 8, 19355; E pub. 50955; Robert 
L. Sanders, Chicago. 2239 


Récit du bouffon; par Joseph Strimer ; 
violoncelle, 1°7° pos., et pf. © Nov. 
1, 1935; E for. 42651; Durand & cie., 

. Paris. 2240 


Recuerdo; bolero, letra y m Roberto 
Soto Mejia. © Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 
42524; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 1 


Red head; pf., with w. ©1 ec Jan. 2, 
1986; E unp. 115563; Thomas 
G[eorge] Sutherland, Chicago. 


2242 
——song. © 1. Jan. 15, 1936; EB 
unp. 116433; Joseph J. Chernan, 


2243 


Red headed Susie; song, arr. Kid Win- 
ner. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 
117088; Thomas R. Watson, Hamp- 
ton, Va. 2244 


Red hot rhythm; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116468; 
William Benson Richter, Philadel- 
phia. 2245 


Red River blues; w and m Jimmie 
Davis and Buddy Jones; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1935; E unp. 116723 ; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 2246 


Red River valley; song, adapted Jac- 
ques Wolfe. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53029; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 2247 


Red roses; entr’acte, Thomas A. John- 
son; pf. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 
42522; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 

2248 


Red sails in the sunset; from the Prov- 
incetown follies, w Jimmy Kennedy, 
m Hugh Williams, arr. Harry Stan- 
ley ; diagram arr. for Hawaiian guit., 
with special arr. for professionals, 
high bass tuning. © Dec. 11, 1935; 
E pub. 52200; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 2249 


Redeemed (The) in heaven; hymn, w 
Mary Lundie Duncan, m arr. O. Ester 
Shelhamer. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1986; H 
unp. 116791; Edw. W. Calloway, Cin- 
cinnati. 2250 


Redemption’s song; Easter choir can- 
tata, text arr. and m composed Fred 
B. Holton; sop., alto and bar. © 
Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 53120; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 2251 


Relicario (El); paso-doble, English w 
Carol Raven, m José Padilla, arr. 
Graham Prince; orch. pts. © Jan. 
11, 1936; E pub. 52776; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 2252 


Sparrows Point, Md. 


Remember sweetheart; song, melody 
Karl Kaye. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1936; H 


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no. 1, 1986 


unp. 115804; Amelia L. Braatz, Ocon- 
omowoe, Wis. 2253. 


Reminding me of you; w Alma Wit- 
tich; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117329; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2254 


Repeal has failed; w Virgil P. Brock, 
m Blanche Kerr Brock; [mixed 


voices] © Dec. 27, 19385; E pub. 
52533; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 2255 


Resignation ; hymn, w and m A. H. Ack- 
ley. © Dec. 27, 1935; E pub. 52536; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

2256 


Retires-tu tes lunettes; one-step, pa- 
roles Ch. L. Pothier, m Fred Pearly. 
© Oct. 1, 19385; E for. 42227; Edi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 2257 


Returning; fox-trot song. ©1c. Dec. 
17, 1935; E unp. 115967 ; Jane Brown, 
Hardman, Or. 2258 


Reve; tango, melody. © 1. Jan. 15, 
1936; E unp. 116401; David Alshan- 
sky-Lichtenstein, New York. 2259) 


Revelation adoration hymn. © Jan. 1, 
1986; E pub. 52691; Frank F. Mali, 
New Brighton, Pa. 2260 


Reverie; by Herbert Brandvig, op. 9, 
no. 2; violin, 1st pos., and pf. © 
Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 53041; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 2261 


przez W. Prisowski, op. 65; pf. 
© Nov. 14, 1935; E for. 42537; Leon 
Idzikowski, Warsaw, Poland. 2262 


song. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
1173846; Marie Farruggio, Brooklyn. 
2263 


Revival (The) of Mother Goose; juve- 
nile production for churches, etc, 
Lady Mary Jane Fay. ©1c. Jan. 
25, 1986; D 39012; Mary Jane Johns- 
ton, Sacramento, Calif. 2263* 


Rhapsodie mignon ; by Leopold W. Rov- 
enger; pf. © Nov. 4, 1935; E pub. 
52804; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 2264 


Rhapsody of love; w N. Dunaev, m A. 
’ Bartnovsky ; bass voice. ©1c. Jan. 
21, 1986; E unp. 116842; Alexander 
Bartnovsky and Nicholas Dunaey, 
Washington. 2265 


Rhumba; scog. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; 
EH unp. 115850; Marian Boyle, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 2266 


2279 


Rhythm (A) excursion; fox-trot, Alex 
Hill; 1st violin. © Dee. 31, 1935; EB 
pub. 52092; Handy bros. music co., 
inc., New York. 2267 


Rhythm saved the world; w S. Cahn, 
melody S. Chaplin. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116064; Sammy Cahn 
and Saul Chaplin, New York. 2268 


Ribbons; w Peter Wing, 
Lambelet. 


m Vivien 
© Nov. 5, 1935: E for. 


42046; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
ltd., London. 2269 
Richard Harrison goodbye; song, m 


Mary Locker. © Dec. 30, 1935; B 
pub. 52324; Geo. A. Martin, Cincin- 
nati. 2270 


*Ricksha (A) ride; by Robert Holmes 
Greenwell; pf. © Jan. 9, 1986; HB 
pub. 538087 ; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 2271 


Ricordi’s Neapolitan album for the 
piano accordion ; arr. Rupert Cowlin. 
© Oct. 11, 1935; E for. 42049; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) ltd., London. 

22. 


Riddles in rhyme; song. ©1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 115885; Daniel Bror 
Sorlin, Worcester. 2273 


Ride (A); w E. BE. Luney, m Vernon 
Leftwich. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 1935; B 
unp. 115896; Vernon C. Leftwich and 
Ellen HE. Luney, Los Angeles. 2274 


Riding on the Western trail; w and m 
Tex Owens; with guit. arr. ©1.. 
Jan, 16, 1986; E unp. 117211; Doie 
Hensley Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 

2275 


Rigaudon (Le); poesie Comtesse 
Tolstoi, m Fernande Decruck; voix 
movennes. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 
41467; Editions de Paris, Paris. 

2276 


Right (The) partner; waltz; pf., with 


w. ©1e Jan. 29, 19386; E unp. 
117152; Ruth Ellen Gannon, San 
Francisco. 2277 


Right until now; fox trot; violin, with 
w. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 
116850; Vincent Barber, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 2278 


Ring up the curtain; musical revue, 
Gertrude Van Akin Smith, arr. R. 
Spaulding Stoughton and N. Clifford 
Page; orch. pts. © Nov. 29, 19385; 
E pub. 51928; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 2279 


85 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2280 


pt. IlI, n. s., v.31 


Risen (The) Redeemer; Easter choir 
cantata, text arr. and m composed 
KH. K. Heyser ; mixed voices. © Jan. 
2, 1986; E. pub. 58118; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 2280) 


Ritorno (11) dalla caccia; by Giuseppe 
Martinelli; violoncello and pf. 
Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 52911; Joseph 
Martinelli, Atlantic City. 2281 


River (The) of our dreams; w and 
melody. ©1¢. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117256; Mary Alden Lence, Jones- 
boro, II. 2282 


River wait for me; song. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1985; E unp. 115632; Lois Pearl] 


Schafer, Central Point, Or. 22838 
Road (The) of love; song, melody 
Margaruite Biggerstaff Lum. ©1e. 


Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115777; John 
George Marvin, Summit, N. J. 
2284 


Road to romance; w M. Kelly, melody 
R. Lyons. © 1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1986; B 
unp. 116653; Ruth Lyons and Marian 
Kelly, Los Angeles. 2285: 


Roaring (The) lions; march, Bert 
White; band pts. © Jan. 1, 1936; 
EX pub. 52654; Albert James White, 
Vinton, Ia. 2286 

Robber symphony ; suite. from the film, 
Friedrich Feher, arr. Denis Wright; 
military band pts. © Dec. 2, 1935; 


E for. 42357; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 2287 
——e orch. pts. © Dec. 11, 


1985; EK. for, 42354; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 2288 


== pf. © Dec. 12, 19385. 
E for. 42855; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 2289 


Robbin’ Harry; xylophone solo, Lau- 
rence Inns, arr. T. Conway Brown; 
military band pts. © Jan. 3, 1986; 
E for. 42482; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
ltd., London. 2290 


Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 
popular and production songs; arr. 
Will D. Moyer, in note and diagram, 
with names of chords. no. 7. © 
Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 52967; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 2291 


Robbins piano accordion folio of pop- 
ular songs; arr. Pietro Deiro. no. 4. 
© Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52749; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 2292 

Robbins saxophone folio of popular and 


production songs; arr. and ed. Hugo 
Frey; E flat alto, C melody and B 


flat tenor saxophones, or B flat clari- 
net, combined for solos and duets; 
With’ «pfs acc; no. 15. .©. Janes 
1936; E pub. 58081; Robbins music¢ 
corp., New York. 2293; 


Robbins tenor banjo folio of popular 
songs; arr. Will D. Moyer; with pf. 
ace. no. 6. © Jan. 24, 1986; E pub. 
530380; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 2294 


Rock me to sleep in my Rocky Moun- 
tain home; by G. Brown, W. Raskin, 
F. Howard, and N. Vincent, arr. Wil- 
lis Conolly ; in diagram, with w. 1. 
Ten. guit.—2. Spanish guit. © Dec. 
10, 1985; E pub. 52736, 52741; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

2295, 2296 


Rock of ages; arr. Howard Grant 
Stephens; Hawaiian guit. ensemble, 
with pf. acc. © Nov. 12, 1935; EB 
pub. 52867; Natl. inst. of music and 
arts, ine., Seattle. 2297 


SS es, Baal jit, (©) Nor, EF. 
1935; E pub. 538123; Natl. inst. of 
music and arts, inc., Seattle. 2298 


Rockaby baby, O bye; song, arr. Van 
Sickle; with guit. arr. ©1c¢. Jan. 
20, 1936; E unp. 117156; Elizabeth 
Broyles, Clawson, Mich. 2299 


Rocked in the cradle of love; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116618 ; 
Rose Mateer, Seward, Pa. 2300 


Rocking with you in my arms; from 
Seeing stars, w Graham John, m 
Martin Broones; with arr. for pf. 
accordion and guit. © Nov. 20, 1935; 
E for. 42345; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 2301 


Rocky Mountain cabin; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Jan. 8, 1935; E unp. 115997; Zerola 
Hartnett, Tamalco, M1. 2302 


Roll along Mississippi; w and melody 
Bert Darl. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 116825; Betty Goetz, New 
York. 2303 


Roll dem bones; fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116503; Royal M. Tinker, 
Washington. 2304 


Roll on silver moon; song, arr. Jerry 
Castillo, Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff; 
with ukulele and guit. chords. © 
Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 52726; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 2305 


86 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 2330 
Roll on, silver river; m Oiva Partanen; | Rooster’s (The) crowin’; w Irving 
pi.) Withow. | © 1 c. Jan; 11, 1986; Caesar, Jean Herbert and Gerald 


E unp. 116215; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 2306 


Rollicking; w HE. E. Luney, m V. C. 
Leftwich. © 1c Jan. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 115567; Ellen E. Luney and 
Vernon C. Leftwich, Los Angeles. 

2307 


Rollin’ the keys; by Andy Arcari; pf.- 
accordion. © 1. Jan. 9, 19386; E 
unp. 116575; Angelo A. Arcari, Phila- 
delphia. 2308 


Rolling along; from The music goes 
’round, w Lew Brown, m Harry Akst 
and Harry Richman; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 
53111; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

2309 


Roman (Le) d’un jeune homme pauvre ; 
production, paroles André Baugé et 
Ch. Cuvillier, m Ch. Cuvillier. Pf. 
et chant. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42639; Royalty, Paris. 2310 


Romance; paroles Paul Bourget, Eng- 
lish version John Alan Haughton, m 
Claude Debussy, transcribed and arr. 
Sidney Fine; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Jan. 14, 1986; E pub. 52982; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 2311 


Romance in a dream; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115776; 
Nathan Levine, New York. 2312 


Romance in the moonlight; song. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115698; S. 


Lenor Conklin, Gardena, Calif. 2313 


Romany dance; melody. © 1. Jan. 
14, 1936; E unp. 1163738; Johann 
Sesser, Chicago. 2314 


Romany rye; by Leonard N. Fowles, 
pf. pt. ed. Stefan Bergman; violin 


and pf. © Sept. 3, 1935; E for. 
42192; Universal music agencies, 
London. 2315 
Roosevelt birthday march; w and 


melody Harry J. Burke. ©1c. Jan. 
20, 1986; E unp. 116706; Warm 
springs foundation, Warm Springs, 
Ga. 2316 


Roosevelt for the U. 8S. A.; march song. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115882; 
Charles P. McGarry, Chicago. 2317 


Roosevelt’s march; w C. Janowski 
and A. L. Dugan, and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115854; 
Casimer Janowski, South Milwaukee, 
Wisc. 2318 


87 


Marks, m G. Marks; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 22, 1986; E pub. 
52970; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

2319 


Rose (A) in my heart for you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117248; Roland H. P. Jacobus, 
Turners Falls, Mass. 2320 


Rose (The) in the garden; song, m 
James L. Brown. © 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 
1936 ; E unp. 115998; Susie A. Miller, 
Brunswick, Ga. 2321 


Rose-Marie ; from the film, w Otto Har- 
bach and Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, m 
Rudolf Friml, new concert arr. Matt 
Ray; orch. pts. © Jan. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 52930 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

Za22 


Rose of Maunawai; fox trot Hawaiian 
love song, w and m Louis Levine and 
Trevor Jones. © Jan. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 53027; Joe Davis, ince., New 
York. 2323 


Rosemary and thyme; Arkansas folk 
song, aS sung by Mrs. Dusenberry, 
w coll. John Gould Fletcher, tune 
eoll. and arr. Laurence Powell; 
double cho. of mixed voices. © Jan. 
10, 1936 ; E pub. 52790; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 2324 


Roses ; serenade, song. ©1c. Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 116979; Alice McAdoo, 
Pittsburgh. 2325 


Roses and dew are you; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115643; 
Hlsa Fox, Stamford, Conn. 2326 


Roses of Picardy; special modern fox- 
trot, w Fred E. Weatherly, m Haydn 
Wood, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts. 
© Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52627; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 2327 


Rosita; valse espagnole, Simone Ghes- 
tem; saxo alto mi bémol, violon ou 
accordéon, trompette si bémol et pf. 
© Sept. 1, 19835; E for. 42145; C. 
Joubert & cie., Paris. 2328 


Rosita mia; w and melody Frank Yac- 
onelli, Leon M. Leon, Lee Zahler and 
Louis Herscher. © 1c Jan. 28, 
1936; E unp. 117107 ; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 2329 


Round the Alabama moon; valse song. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115948 ; 
Rosa Rea Leiher, Buffalo. 2330 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2331 


Roussignolet (Le) ; vieille chanson lan- 
guedocienne 4 2 voix peut étre chan- 
tée voix seule, recueillie Hugéne 
Marty et Maurice David, harmonisée 
Eugéne Reuchsel. © Oct. 1, 1985; E 
for. 42211; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris, 2331 


Roxaner; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
30, 19386; E unp. 117239; Walter 
Greenlaw, Buffalo. 2332 


R-o-z-a-n-n; w and melody Ora Cam- 
den Huff. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1986; EH 
unp. 116833 ; Ora Alice Huff, Jerome, 
Id. 2333 


Rubank sacred orchestra folio; favor- 
ite sacred compositions and hymns, 
arr. EH. DeLamater and F. L. Buch- 
tel; orch. pts. © Jan. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 52805; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

2334 


Rumba rhythm; w and m Paulette 
Gard. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 
116315; Pauline Cohen, Los Angeles. 

2335: 


Rustic dance; by Chris. M. Edmunds, 
op. 30, no. 2; pf. © Jan. 15, 1986; 
EK for. 42669; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 2336 


Rustling leaves are whispering I love 
you; w George Nelson, m Frances 
Williams; low voice, with optional 
violon or ’cello obbl.; in A flat. © 
Jan. 23, 1986; E pub. 538095; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 2337 


S. O. S. for love; song. © 1. Jan. 
15, 1936; E unp. 116418; George W. 
Smith, New York. 2338 


Saddle your blues to a wild mustang; 
w George Whiting and Buddy Ber- 
nier, m Billy Haid, arr. Arthur Gut- 
man; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52497; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 2339 


Sadie Faye; Harlem blues, song, w 
Eddie Johnston. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
19386; E unp. 117045; Anna Fenzel, 
Cleveland. 2340 


Sailing along; song. © 1 ¢ Jan. 15, 
19386; E unp. 116419; Shirley M. Pal- 
mer, St. Petersburg, Fla. 2341 


Sailing down to Loveland; song. © 
1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116764; 
Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Houston. 

2342 


Sailing high; w B. Nisen, m Milton 
Davidson. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1986; E 
unp. 117268; Milton Davidson and 
Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. 2343 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Sailing to the moon; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce. Dec. 17, 1985; EH unp. 115972; 
Lucille Giles, Orland, Calif. 2344 


Sailor boy; w and m A. P. Carter; pf. 
treble. © 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1985; E unp. 
116727 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 2345 


Sailors holiday; march; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 116424; 
Samuel Lessing, Baltimore. 2346 


Sailor’s (A) life; suite, Cecil Baumer: 
pf. © Dec. 23, 1935; E for. 42429; 
Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 

2347 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Beauty 
eternal; op. 45, choral rhapsody, text 
and paraphrase Samuel Richards 
Gaines; mixed voices with sop. solo 
and violin obbl. © Dee. 3, 1935; EB 
pub, 52480; Oliver Ditson ¢o., inc., 
Boston. 2348 


—— La jota aragonese; transcription 
A. Béghin ; harmonie ou fanfare. © 
Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 42252; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 2349 


—— The swan; arr. Mort H. Glick- 
man; pf. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53048 ; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

2350 


Salathiel pavy; w Ben Jonson, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs; mixed voices. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Dee. 3, 
1985; E for. 42460; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 2351 


Sally in our alley; song, Henry Carey, 
arr. Jerry Castillo, Hawaiian guit. 
solo, in note and diagram, arr. Nick 
Manoloff; with ukulele and guit. 
chords. © Jan. 8, 1936; E pub. 
52727; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

2352 


Salmo di David; m Giovanni Salviucci. 
© July 15, 1985; E for. 42296; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 2353 


Salut a printemps; par Joseph 
Strimer; violoncelle, 1°7* pos., et pf. 
© Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42650; Dur- 
and & cie., Paris. 2354 


Salute to beautiful Hawaii. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 26, 1935; E unp, 116716; Na- 
thaniel Shilkret, Hollywood, Calif. 

2355 


Salvation (The) army brass band 


journal; compiled F. G. Hawkes. 
Full se. and pts. 2d ser. nos. 225- 
228, Oct. 1935. © Sept. 27, 1985; 


E for. 42391; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 2356 


88 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


2383 


January, 1986. 1. 2d 
ser., nos. 229-232.—2. Festival ser., 
nos. 105-108. © Jan. 7, 1936; E for. 
42592, 42593; Salvationist pub. & 


supplies, ltd., London. 2357, 2358 
Salviueci (Giovanni)  Introduzione; 
orch. Partitura. © Dec. 17, 1985; 


E for. 42070; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
2359 


Sandy Hook; 
Elms; pf. solo, with 2d pf. obbl. © 
Sept. 3, 19385; E for. 42196; Univer- 
sal music agencies, London. 2360 


San Isidro; song, fox-trot rumba. © 
1c Jan. 24, 19386; E unp. 117083; 
Silvestre Rodriguez, Douglas, Ariz. 

2361 


Santo Domingo; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116319; H. Murray 


Jacoby, New York. 2362 
Sanzione (’E) a lJItalia; canzone 
umoristica, melodia Michele Di 


Cristo. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
116284 ; Ciro Maglione, Philadelphia 
2363 


Satisfied; pf. treble, with w. ©1«. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp, 115888 ; Edward 
Cowan, Jersey City. 2364 


Saturday night on Sugar Hill; house 
rent stomp, lyrics Pat Castleton, m 
Herman Chittison and Spencer Wil- 
liams. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42635; 
Editions de Paris, Paris. 2365: 


Save our youth; hymn, w T. O. Chis- 
holm, m I. B. Woodbury. © Dec. 
27, 1985; E pub. 52581; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 2366 


Savior (The); hymn, © Nov. 27, 
1985; E pub. 52501; Arthur Verne 
Prescott, Cambridge, Wis. 2367 


Say it’s true; w and melody Dudley 


Manners. © 1. Jan. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 117016; D. Dudley Krupp, 
Brooklyn. 2368 


Say you love me: w and m Holly 
Homan. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 
116975; Camilla Homan, Chicago. 

2369 


Say you’re mine; w Johnny Taverno; 
pf. © 1c, Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117330; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2370 


Say you will be mine; song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115734; Vincent 
Dragonette, Philadelphia. 2371 


Searleritis in E} flat; novelty; pf. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115605; 
George Torke, New York. 2372 


89 


eadet march, Sutton | 


Searlet (The) mask; overture, J. S. 
Zamecnik, arr. Floyd J. St. Clair; 
band pts. © Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 
52689; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

2373 


Scherzando con Vhot; fox-trot, m e 
arr. Francesco Ferrari; jazz orch. 
pti. © Sept. 1, 1935; H for. 42088; 
Edizioni Mario Aromando, Milan. 

2374 


Scherzetto; by J. Stuart Archer; pf. 
© Dee. 10, 1985; E for. 42499; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 2375 


Schirlé (M. A. J.) Deux mélodies; op. 
21, no. 6, and op. 41, no. 23, texte 
Claudius, adaptation en francais par 
Vauteur, et Th. Gautier. © Sept. 1, 
1935; E for. 42164; M. A. J. Schirlé, 
Montrouge, France. 2376 


Schloss (Das) des bergkonigs; ouver- 
ture, Paul Lindemann, arr. kompo- 
nisten; orch. stimmen. © July 19, 
1935; E for. 42403; Edition Linde- 
mann, Otto Lindemann, Berlin. 2377 


Schlosser (Paul) 100 dictées musi- 
cales. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42645; 
Durand & Cie., Paris. 2378 


Sch6én war es doch im alten Wien; 
wiener lied, w Waldstein, m Ralph 
Benatzky, schrammelquartett  ein- 
richtung Carl Tautenhayn; violine 1, 
2, guit. u. akkordeon stimmen, mit 
singstimme. © Oct. 30, 1985; E for. 
42511; A. Cranz, Brussels. 2379 


Schén war’s halt damals im alten 
Wien; aus Casanova, text Schanzer 
u. Welisch, m Ralph Benatzky ; ode- 
on u. salonorch. stimmen. © Oct. 
30, 1935; E for. 42512; A. Cranz, 
Brussels. 2380 


Schoolboy howlers; w and m Clive 
Erard; with arr. for ukulele and ac- 
cordeon. © Dec. 9, 19385; E for. 
42437; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 2381 


Schubert (Franz Peter) The growing 
Jesus; Ww Melanchthon Woolsey 
Stryker, m arr. © Oct. 21, 1985; 
E pub. 52519; Edith Lovell Thomas, 
New York. 2382 


To music; op. 88, no. 4, text Scho- 
ber, English version Mary Field, m 
ed, Albert Howe; contralto or bass. 
© Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 42502; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 2383. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2384 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) He, 
the greatest and the noblest; op. 42, 
no. 2, text Adalbert von Chamisso, 
English version Mary Field, m ed. 
Albert Howe; mezzo-sop. © Dec. 
10, 1985; E for. 42501; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 2384 


— Larghetto; extrait du quintett, 
op. 44, transcription L. E. Gratia; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42167; 

_ L. Philippo, Paris. 2385 


—— Those moments I have spent with 

’ thee; song, set to tune of Trdiumerei. 

© Dec. 20, 1985; E pub. 52938; Ben- 
jamin Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 
2} 


Screeno; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
2, 1936; E unp. 115566; Frank R. 
LaVere, Chicago. 2387 


Scriabine (A.) Etude; in D sharp 
min., op. 8, no. 12, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; pf. © Jan. 21, 1986; E pub. 
52988; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 2388 


in E maj., op. 8, no. 5, arr. 
Max Hirschfeld; pf. © Jan. 2, 
1936; E pub. 52598; Edward B. 
Marks musie corp., New York. 2389 


Sea (The) gull; w Mary Howitt, old 
Scotch air, harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
19385; E pub. 52516; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 


Searching for love; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 23, 1935; E unp. 116191; 
Minnie Pearl Brock and Allie Mae 
Brock, Chattanooga. 2391 


See, amid the winter’s snow; Christ- 
mas carol, traditional melody, w 
and m Ralph E. Marryott; mixed 
cho. © Dec. 28, 1985; E pub. 52494; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

2392 

Sei lontano da me; slow fox-trot, arr. 
Franco Ansaldo [and] Non conosci 
il ritornello; fox-trot comedy, arr. 
Ted Brown: versi L. L. Martelli e 
KE. Neri, m Mario Mariotti; orch. pti. 
© June 22, 1935; E for. 42287; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 2393 


Self-banished (The); old song Dr. 
Blow, arr. men’s cho. © Jan. 21, 
1986; E for. 42682; Arnold Wil- 
liams, Southampton, England. 2394 


Selikovitz (Samuel) Seven melodies. 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 115978; 
Samuel Selikovitz, Brooklyn. 2395 


Semper paratus; march; violin. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1986; EH unp. 116396; Roland 
C. Bucher, Brooklyn. 2396 


2390 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Sefiorita ; by William O. Munn; pf. © 
Jan. 22, 19836; E pub. 52996; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 2397 

Sentimental you; fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116517; Waity G. Spratt, Al- 


lenton, R. I. 2398 
Sentis (José) Trois mélodies; paroles 
André Aubergé, m J. Sentis. © Oct. 


1, 1985; E for. 42226; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 2399 


Senza nome; tango, da Passaporto ros- 


so, parole Alberto Simeoni, m Hmilio 
Gragnani; pf. © Oct. 15, 1935; E 


for, 42298; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 2400 
September; by Chris. M. Edmunds, op. 
31, no. 1; pf. © Jan. 15, 1986; EB 
for. 42671; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 2401 
September moon; waltz, w Marge 


Stewart, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115573; 
Margaret Zimmerman Stewart, 
Mooringsport, La. 2402 


Serata primaverile; intermezzo, Giulio 
de Micheli, op. 121; orch. pti. © 
Dee. 3, 1935; E for. 42580; Carlo 


Beltramo, San Remo, Italy. 24038 
Serenade; pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
2, 1936; E unp. 115607; George 
Torke, New York. 2404 


Sérénade 4 Marysa; sérénade napoli- 
taine, paroles Marie Clariond, m 
Pandera. © Dec. 18, 1935; E for. 
42111; Société anonyme des editions 
Ricordi, Paris. 2405 


Serenade (A) at the villa; by Gran- 
ville Bantock; pf. Berners ed. 
Oct. 380, 1935; E for. 42397; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 2406 


Sérénade napolitaine; par Alberto de 
Cristofaro; violon, violoncelle et pf. 
conducteur, avec contrebasse ad lib. 
pts. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42617; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 2407 


Serenata; from Robber symphony, w 
and m Friedrich Feher. © Dec. 11, 
1935; E for. 42353; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 2408 


—— jamais, paroles Rosa Holt, m 
Henri Jamin. © Nov. 1, 19385; E 
for. 42624; Nervera, Paris. 2409 


Seul (Un) regard; tango, paroles_S. 
Chapelier, m H. Panella; accordéon. 
© Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 426384; L. 
Philippo, Paris. 2410 


90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Seven o'clock; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 117159; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 2411 


of love; w and melody. © 
fee oan. Zo, 19386; EH unp. 116862; 
George Theo Larson, St. Louis. 2412 


Shadows of yesterday; m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Jan. 
2, 1936; E pub. 52609; Arch J. Trim- 
ble, Pratt, W. Va. 2413 


w Marguerite Beaushaw, m Fred- 
rik Coles. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1986; E 
unp. 117191; Frederick Ralph Mul- 
lins Coles, Plainfield, N. J. 2414 


Shadows on the keys; song. © 1 «@ 
Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115678; George 
Edward Spaulding, New York. 2415 


Shamus O’Brien; w and m Will S. 
Hays, arr. Michael McFarlane. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 53188; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

2416 


She and I; street dance, melody Bill 
Robinson and Cyril J. Mockridge. 
©l1e. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 116543; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

2417 


She loves me, she loves me not; Ww 
Helen Reid, melody Will Jacobson 
and Lee Wood. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 116098 ; Lee Clay Wood, Oak- 
land, Calif. 2418 


She’s long, she’s tall; w and m Jobn 
Hancock; pf. treble). © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 116693; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 2419 


She’s such an adorable baby; w and 
melody. 1 e. Jan. 16, 1936; EB 
unp. 116483; Heymond J. Rathgeb, 
Alton, Ill. 2420 


Ske’s the wealthiest woman on earth; 
monologue, Ww and m John Godfrey. 


_ Shadow 


© "Dee. 24, 1935: BH for. 42581; 
Southern music pub. co., Itd., Lon- 
don. . 2491 
She shall have music; w Herbert J. 
Brandon, m Alan Murray; in G. © 
Dee. 6, 1935; HE for. 42340; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 2422 


She tries to take my man; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub.: © 1c. Jan. 24, 


1936; E unp. 116901; Anna N. Rem- 


2423 


She will always love you; w Charles 
Summers, and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
13, 1986; E unp. 116263; William 
Fairchild Hoffman, Los Angeles. 

2424 


aly, Easton, Pa. 


51882—-36—_7 91 


2438 


Shepherd’s (The) song; w Barry Pain, 
m Edward E'gar, arr. Montague F. 
Phillips; 2 female voices. © Oct. 1, 


1935; E for. 42407; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 2425 
Shiek (The) of Waikiki; song. ©1e. 


11, 1936; E unp. 116817; Ray- 
Hayden, Pearl Har- 
bor, T. H. 2426 


Shipbuilders (The); w John Green- 
leaf Whittier, English folk song har- 
monized. © Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 
52521; Hdith Lovell Thomas, New 
York. 2427 


Shir chayim; old Hebrew melody, arr. 
Alfred Moffat; violin and pf. © 
Dec. 6, 1985; E for. 42447; Augener, 
ltd., London. 2428 


Shoe shine boy; from Connie’s hot 
chocolates of 1936, w Sammy Cahn, 
m Saul Chaplin; with guit. arr. 
Jah. 22, 1936; E pub. 530384; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 2429 


Short and sweet; w Charlie Tobias, m 
Sammy Fain; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E pub. 52664; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

2430 


Si je devais; fox-trot, paroles et m 
Léo Leliévre. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42229; Hditions Salabert, Paris. 

2431 


Si je lui dis non; fox-trot, paroles 
Albert Willemetz, m Oberfeld. © 
Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 42232; Hditions 
Salabert, Paris. 2432 


blues, paroles C. Spohn, 
© Sept*1, 1935; E 
Francis- 
2433 

Si vous saviez; melody, with pf. acc. 
Out ec. Oct. 19255 HF) *unp. 1151s: 
Cécile Simon, Paris. 2434 
Si yo fuero un marino; by Pedro 
Flores; pf. treble. © 1 c. Dee. 27, 
1935; E unp. 116742 ; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 2435 


Siciliana; by Gaetano Pampani, tran- 


Jan. 
mond Wilding 


Si je savais; 
m Jean Lenoir. 
for. 42174; Publications 
Day, s. a., Paris. 


scribed Isidor Philipp; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1985; E pub. 52854; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 2436 


Siciliano [and] Rigaudon; by Francois 
Francoeur-Kreisler, arr. Ary van 
Leeuwen ; flute and pf. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52779; Charles Foley, 


New York. 2437 
Sicilienne; by Guy Weitz; organ. © 
Oct. 28, 1935; E for. 42384; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 24388 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2439) 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


Sie hiess Marie und treu war sie...; 
soldafenlied u. marsch, text: Claus 
S. Richter, m Wiga-Gabriel, arr. 
Horst Hoffmann; oreh. stimmen. © 
Oct. 22, 1935; E for. 42399; Wilhelm 
Gebauer musikverlag, Leipzig. 2439 


Siempre que me besa ; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 117082; 
Silvestre Rodriguez, Douglas, Ariz. 

2440 


Sigh (A); w Jean Michaud, m Stefan 
Bergman, op. 3, no. 3. © Nov. 6, 
1935; E for. 42188; Universal music 
agencies, London. 2441 


Sighing with the willows; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 
116836; Frank Louis Wozny, Cleve- 
land. 2442 


Sign on the dotted line; song, arr. Alyne 
Sidney. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117151; Jane Dowling Harris, 
Dothan, Ala. 2443 


Silent night; w Joseph Mohr, m Franz 
Griiber, arr. C. F. Nagro; with brass 
and string ensemble. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52708; Constantino F. 
Nagro, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 2444 


Silent (The) waltz; w Neville Ray- 
mond, m Meta MacLean. © Dec. 18, 
1935; E for. 42573; Chappell & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 2445 


Silver baby moon; w and m F. Tal- 
madge Rodgers. © 1c Jan. 27, 
1936; E unp. 116998; Lydia Fern 
Talmadge Rodgers, Columbia, Mo. 

2446 


Silver cloud; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116821; Maurice 
Sachs, Chicago. 2447 


Silver moon; song, melody’ Allen Taub. 
©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116896; 
Phil Rezansoff, Brilliant, B. C., 
Canada. 2448 


Silver (The) sands of time; w and 
melody. ©1«. Dee. 17, 1935; E unp. 
115535; Leonard C. Storch, McKees- 
port, Pa. 2449: 


Silver threads among the gold; w Eben 
EK. Rexford, m H. P. Danks, arr. Ed. 
Smalle; male quartette. © Jan. 3, 
1936; E pub. 52614; Robbins music 
ecorp., New York. 2450 


— with variations, H. P. Danks, arr. 
A. R. Ranger; B flat cornet, trum- 
pet, and pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; E pub. 
53043 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

2451 


Since first I saw your face; w from 
Musicke of sundrie kindes, m 
Thomas Ford, arr. Albert Howe; bar. 
© Dec. 10, 1985; E for. 42500; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 2452. 


Since I found you; w Hazel Myers; 
pi. © 1.c. Jan. 11, 1936: Eau 
116234; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2453 


Since I met you, dear; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116622; Lloyd 
H. Allen, Austin, Ind. 2454 

Since I met you I’m walking on air; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; EB unp. 
116699; Mary Turner De Garmo, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 2455 


Since mother was a girl; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 116130; 
Caroline Reinhart, Pittsburgh. 

2456 


Since Nellie got the gong; song; with 
guit. arr. © Dec. 30, 1935; E pub. 
52588; John Lair, Chicago. 2457 


Since you said good bye to me; w 
S. Herman, m H. Kasgor. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 28, 19836; E unp. 117098; Har- 
vey Kasgor and Sam Herman, New 
York. 2458 


Sinetta; w Clayton Dixon, m Willard 


West. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115562; Clayton Thomas Dixon, 
Waterloo, Ia. 2459 


Sinfonietta; by Hans Spialek; orch. 
Se. © Jan. 16, 1936; E pub. 52929; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

2460 


de Piotr Perkowski, op. 17; orch. 
partition. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42250; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 
2461 


Sing and swing your blues away; w 
and m Bill White. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
19386; E unp. 116492; William Lewis 
White, Cohoes, N. Y. 2462 


Sing me a hymn; w and m Hank 
Keene; with guit. arr. © Dec. 26, 
1935; E pub. 52502; Hank Keene, 
inc., South Coventry, Conn. 2463 


Sing me an old fashioned waltz song; 
w Ida May Bell; pf. © 1. Jan. 
31, 1986; E unp. 117331; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 2464 


Sing me to sleep, that I may dream of 
you; song waltz, melody Ben Adel- 


man. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 
116504; Walter Raymond Strom, 
Russell, N. D. 2465 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Singable songs for male voices; w and 
m various authors, arr. and ed. 
Richard W. Grant and Hummel 
Fishburn. © Dec. 2, 19385; AA 
193420; Hall & McCreary co., Chi- 
cago. 2466 

Singer of songs; w Ester Alberti, m 
Cleo Allen Hibbs. © Jan. 15, 1986; 
E pub. 52651; Brooks music pub. ¢co., 
Long Beach, Calif. 2467 


Sinner you better repent; negro 
spiritual; mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1936; E unp. 116778; Lottie Reid 
Tucker, Boydton, Va. 2468 


Six more beats to my heart; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117344; 
Myrtle Evelyn Miller, Kansas City, 


Mo. 2469 
Skagerrak-marsch; v Ernst Hanf- 
staeng]l, fiir militarmusik Willi 


Thiele; stimmen. © Aug. 16, 1935; 
E for. 42327; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 2470 


Skating with you; song. © 1. Jan. 
2, 1936; E unp. 115648; Thelma 
Morgen Stearns, Revere, Mass. 

2471 


Skeleton’s parade; by Sutton EHims; 
pf. solo, with 2d pf. obbl. © Sept. 3, 
1935; E for. 42197; Universal music 
agencies, London. 2472 


Sleep baby sleep; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116599; 
Zora Layman, New York. 2473 


Sleep darling sweetheart and dream; 
song. ©1c. Dec 26, 1935; E unp. 
115900; Andrew Brady Salee, jr., 
Lexington, Ky. 2474 


Sleep, my laddie, sleep; w Warwick 
F. Williams, m Mortimer Browning ; 
low, in D. © Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 
52663; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

2475 


Sleep, sonny boy, sweet dreams; w 
and m Marie Ouren Toenberg; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 23, 1935; E unp. 116389; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2476 


Sleepy eyes; song. © 1 e¢. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 116849; Minnadeil Mal- 
lison, Berkeley, Calif. 2477 


Sliding down the side of a rainbow; 
w M. Kelly, melody R. Lyons. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116651; 
Ruth Lyons and Marian Kelly, Los 
Angeles. 2478 


Slippery keys; pf. © 1 c¢ Jan. 6. 
1936; E unp. 115877; John W. Shaw, 
Norwood, N. J. 2479 


93 


2463 


Slipping through my fingers; from It’s 
love again, w and m Harry Woods; 
with ukulele arr. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 42029; Cinephonic music ¢o., 
Itd.. London. 2480 


Slow-poke; w and m Pearl Clark; pf. 
©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117332; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2481 


Slumber song; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1935; E unp. 116112; Emma Mauser 
Ryan, New York. 2482 


Smile and never frown; song, w L. G. 


Rouse. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116417; Mabel Inez Suit, Struth- 
ers, O. 2483 


Smile away your tears; w and melody 
Dudley Manners. © 1 ¢. Jan. 25, 
1986; E unp. 117010; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 2484 


Snake dance; by Max Berry; pf. direc- 
tion. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 
116160; Max Bergunker, Brooklyn. 

2485 


Snappy-polka; by Joe Farbo; accor- 
dion. © Jan. 15, 1936; Epub. 
52813; Roma music co., Cleveland. 

2486 


Sneezing love; from picture Insure 
your wife, w Enrique Poncela, m 
Raul Roulien, and Troy Sanders. © 
Dec. 26, 19385; E pub. 52489'; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 2487 


Snow (The) waltz; from Robber 
symphony, Friedrich Feher, simpli- 
fied pf. arr. Denis Wright. © Dec. 
11, 1985; E for. 42356; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 2488 


Snuggle closer; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116857; Mae 
Wolk Reinstein, Brookline, Mass. 

2489 


So goes life; song, melody Karl Kaye. 
©1e. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115805; 
Mildred Carr, Alamo, Calif. 2490 


So happy; fox trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Jan. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 116808; Steve Wielgosz and 
Walter Wielgosz, Denver. 2491 


So long: song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 117060; Michael Mikita and 
Mac Benoit, New York. 2492 


So sweet and so beautiful; fox-trot; 
violin, with w. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1163894; Vincent Barber, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 2493 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2494 


So there! now I’ve done it; song. © 
1 ec. Dec. 6, 1985; E unp. 116636; J. 
Henry Bove, New York. 2494 


Soft lights and sweet music; song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115651; 
Thomas Wendell De _ Vergnies, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 2495 


Soirée (Une) avec Weber; fantaisie- 
selection Francis Salabert; pf. 
Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 42239; Hditions 
Salabert, Paris. 2496 


Soirs a Juan-les-Pins; de Jacques Du- 
pont; pf. Premier soir.—Deuxiéme 
soir. — Troisiéme soir. — Quatriéme 
soir.—Cinquiéme soir—Sixiéme 
soir. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42219- 
42224; Alphonse Ledue & cie., Paris. 

2497-2502 


Solféges de concours; par L. Chabro, 
R. Plard, et autres; a 2 voix. © 
Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42642; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 2503. 


Solfeggi parlati e cantati. Corso I- 
IlI.—Appendice al III corso. © 
Nov. 19, 1985; Ei for. 42095-42098 ; 
Lettério Ciriaco, Rome. 2504—2507 


Solfeig pianistic ; de Joan Molinari. © 
Sept. 2, 1935; A—Foreign 30140; 
Juan Molinari Galceran, Barcelona, 
Spain. 2508 


Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister; by 
Granville Bantock; pf. Berners ed. 
© Oct. 30, 1935; E for. 42398; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 2509 


Solitudine; slow-fox, da Maratona bi- 
anca, Lavagino e Chiappo, arr. Gino 


Filippini; picecola oreh. pti., con 
versi. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42091; 
Casa editrice musicale Chiappo, 
Turin, Italy. 2510 


Solo un sueno me acerco a ti; letra y 
melodia. © 1c. Jan. 20, 19386; H 
unp. 116702; Jose R. Carreon, New 
York. 2511 


Some day is no day; w and m Joan 
Waycross. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E 
unp. 115668; Ruth Vogel Russell, 
Petersham, Mass. 2512 


Some day we will understand; hymn. 
© Dec. 27, 1985; E pub. 52824; Nona 
Alice Weiser, Three Forks, Mont. 

2513 

Some day you’ll understand; w James 
Cappetta, and melody. © 1c. Dec. 
23, 1935; E unp. 116549; Henry Hor- 
vath, Chicago. 2514 


Some day you'll want to know why; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


115878; John W. Shaw, Norwood, 
N. J. 2515 


Some fun; by H. H. Engel and Ben 
Barton; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 22, 


1986; E unp. 116845; Henry H. 
Engel, New York. 2516 
Some one like you; song. © 1c. Dee. 


23, 1935; E unp. 115889; Annie L. W. 
Boyles, Worcester. 2517 


Some say it’s love; w John Rothermel, 
m Wayne Rogers. © 1 ec. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116933; Rexford Wayne 
Rogers, Plattsburg, N. Y. 2518 


Somebody new; blues song, m W. A. 
Fowler. © 1 ce. Dec. 26, 1935: E 
unp. 116120; Henry Gade, Los An- 
geles. 2519 


Somebody taught me to love; song, w 
Jessie Morris. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 117285; EHilane Katherine 
Warmick, Los Angeles. 2520 


Someday; pf., with w. © 1c Jan. 
18, 1986; E unp. 116661; Walter 
Starr, Los Angeles. 2521 


Someday my heart will know; from A 
royal exchange, w Frederick Heren- 
deen, m Edward Horan; with arr. 
for pf. accordion and guit. © Dec. 
15, 1935; E for. 42351; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 2522 


Someday we'll settle down; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Dee. 26, 19385; E unp. 
116118; Raymond G. Holmes, Hous- 
ton. 2523 


Someday, your heart will be aching; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115519; Mildred Casandra Barrow, 
Calimesa, Calif. 2524 


Someone; song, w Natalie Colson. © 
1c. Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 117075; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 2525 


Someone has to lose; w Kenneth Car- 
son, m Bill R. Randall. ©1c. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116162; Wm. R. 
Randall, Cleveland. 2526 


Something’s gotta happen soon; w 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115760; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 2527 


Something tells me I’m in love; song. 
©1e. Jan. 23, 1936; E unp. 116875; 
Charles Elton See, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 2528 


Somewhere, someday; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 116596 ; 
Frank Luther, New York. 2529 


94. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Sonate in E; v Paul Hindemith; geige 
u. klavier. © Nov. 29, 1935; E for. 
42127; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 2530 


Sonatine; par Joseph Strimer; violon- 
celle, 1°°° pos., et pf. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42659; Durand & cie., Paris. 

2531 

Song (A) for you and me; w and m 
Alba Rizzi; in F. © Nov. 29, 1935; 
EH for. 42342; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 2532 


Song of an Irish mother ; song, w Olive 
Stewart. © 1c Jan. 27, 1986; E 
unp. 1170386; Harold Ayres, Eugene, 
Or. 2533 


Song of praise. ©1e. Jan. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 117266; Moiscei Agranov, New 
York. 25384 


Song (The) of songs; by Moya, fox 
trot arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., 
with male trio. © Jan. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 52628; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 2535 


Song (The) of the birds; w Noreena 
Feist, m Cecil Harrington. © Nov. 
26, 1935; E for. 42467; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 2536 


Song of the jungle; w and m Harvey 
R. Russell. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1985; HE 
unp. 116111; Mowglis, inc., Hast He- 
bron, N. H. 2537 


Song (The) of the oasis; by Max 
Berry; pf. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 116585; Max Bergunker, Brook- 
lyn. 2538 


Song of the oriole; pf. © Dec. 12, 
1935; E pub. 52099; Harry H. Sha- 
piro, New York. 25389 


Song of the pampas; zamba, song. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116980; 
Carlos A. Gianotti, Hollywood, Calif. 

2540 


Song of the shepherdess; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Dee. 11, 1935; E unp. 
117076; Victor Dangel, Los Angeles. 

2541 


Song of the wind; by Rube Bloom; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115685; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

2542 


Song (The) that reminds me of you; w 
Chas. W. Adamson; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
31, 19386; E unp. 117333; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 2543 


Song to summer; w anon., m James A. 
Dasher; sop. 1, 2, and alto. © Nov. 


95 


2558 
20, 1935; E pub. 52696; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 2544 


Song without words; pf. © 1«¢. Jan. 
2, 19386; E unp. 115593:;;" Arthur 
Dwight Allen, Glenview, Ky. 2545 


Sonia; w and melody Mae Wolk. © 
1c. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 116454; 
Mae D. Reinstein, Brookline, Mass. 


2546 

Sons (The) of Sam; song. ©1c. Jan. 
31, 1986; E unp. 117277; Thomas 
Hotchkiss, sr., St. Louis. 2547 


Sooner or later; w and melody. © 1e. 
Jan. 17, 19836; E unp. 116567; Kay 
Kellogg, Los Angeles. 2548 


Sorcerer’s (The) apprentice; scherzo, 
Paul Dukas, transcribed Luis Sucra; 
pf. © Jan. 6, 1936; E pub. 52656; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 2549 


Sour Puss; song. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 117048; Clarence L. Gray, 


Chicago. 2550 
Sous le ciel d’Afrique; slow-fox, de 
Princesse Tam-tam, paroles fran- 


caises A. de Badet, parcles anglaises 
Spencer Williams, m Jacques Dallin. 

Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42169; 
Choudens, Paris. 2551 


South Sea memories; w and m HKddie 
Alkire, arr. Willis Conolly; in dia- 
gram. 1. Ten. guit—2. Spanish 
guit. © June 20, 1935; E pub. 52732, 
52737; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 2552, 2553 


Southern life; song, w John Malone. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115664; 
Belle Hanna Swain, Chicago. 2554 


Southern’s S-B, the better beer is here; 


song. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 
115983; Hilda Slayten, Tampa, Fla. 
2555 

South’rn lullaby; song. © 1 ¢. Jan. 


3, 19386; E unp. 115683; Virginia Lee 
Koontz, New Martinsville, W. Va. 
2556 


Souvenirs des trois Strauss; fantaisie 
' selection, Francis Salabert, sur les 
motifs célébres Johann Strauss pére 
et fils et Joseph Strauss; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42238; Edi- 


tions Salabert, Paris. 2557 
Spell-bound; w Jeanne Borlini, m_ 
Jackson Swales, 2d. © 1c. Jan. 3, 


1986; E unp. 115659; Jeanne Bor- 
lini Brown, Los Angeles. 2558: 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2559 

Spend a little time with me; w Joe 
Black, melody Morris Gold. © 1. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116173; Morris 
Goldstein and Joe Schwartz, Brook- 
lyn. 2559 


Spend an evening home with you; w 
and melody Jack Leckie. © 1 «. 
-Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 116988; John 
Burgh Leckie, Utica, N. Y. 2560 


Spending my time with you; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 116745; John Harlan, Green- 
ville, Il. 2561 


Spin the wheel of fortune; w and m 
Al. de Long. © 1 ¢. Dee. 24, 1935; 
EH unp. 117063; Albert John de Long, 
Hollywood, Calif. 2562 


Spirit of the living God; hymn. © 
Noy. 20, 1935; E pub. 52248; Daniel 
Iverson, Miami. 2563 


Spirit (The) of ’36; song. ©1c. Jan. 
10, 1936; E unp. 116145; Ruby New- 
man Moore, Penbrook, Pa. 2564 


Spirituals, traditional melodies and 
messages of true faith; text Homer 
Smith, lyrics various authors, arr. 
of traditional melodies Clarence E. 


Jones. © Jan. 4, 1936; E pub. 
52713; Frances Rockefeller King, 
New York. 2565 


Spleen; di Riccardo Zandonai; canto 
per violoncello solista e piccola orch. 
Partitura. © Dec. 17, 1935; E for. 
42069; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 2566 


Split; valse tzigane, Pierre Vellones, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42235; Edi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 2567 


Spring; pf. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 115606; George Torke, New 
York. 2568 


w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1936; E unp. 116018; Charles Perk- 
inson, Champaign, II. 2569 


Spring (A) of love for you; valse song. 
©1e Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 115917; 
V. P. Nielsen, Longview, Tex. 2570 


Spring’s awakening; E flat horn, alto 
or mellophone, solo, C. E. Bach, arr. 
J. H. Wadsworth, rev. Julius S. 
Seredy; band pts. © Dee. 14, 1935; 
H pub. 52649; Carl Fischer, ine, 
New York. 2001 


Springtime is here again; w and mel- 
ody. © 1.¢ Jan. 3, 19386; E unp. 
115645; Anthony La Paglia, New 
York. 2572 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Springtime is ringtime; w K. L. Es- 
pich; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1986; E 
unp. 116227; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 2573 


Sreath do phiano; by Muiris 6 Rondain. 
nos. 1-5. © Oct. 23, 1935; E for. 
42383; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 2574 


Stackalee; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 1986; E unp. 116983; Onah L. 
Spencer, Cincinnati. 2575 


Stand up and sing with the band; song, 
m John Fletcher Jones. © 1c. Jan. 
20, 1986; E unp. 116646; Patrick J. 
McLester, Springfield, Ill. 2576 


Standing on a promise; song, w Lynn 


Bigler. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1935; EH unp. 
116030; John Shaffer Smith, jr., 
Bridgeport, Conn. ZOtC 


Star light—star bright; song, m Vic 
Thomson and G. Goebel. © 1 «¢ 
Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117182; Grace 
Goebel, Tucson, Ariz. 2578 


Star of my dreams; valse song. ©1ec. 
Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115957; Mabel 
Pickerel, San Diego, Calif. 2579 


Star of peace sheds it’s light; waltz 
song. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53104; 
Gertrude Ball, Springfield, Mass. 

2580 


Star of the Texas trail; w W. R. Little, 
melody E. J. Kohler. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
19386; E unp. 116415; W. R. Little 
and E. J. Kohler, Larkspur, Calif. 

2581 


Star-Spangled (The) Banner; w and 
m Francis Scott Key, new musical 
Setting and altered melody; mixed 
voices. ©1e¢ Dec. 12, 1935; E unp. 
114679 ; Harvey J. Lebo, Washington. 

2582 


Star (The) that never will fall, Will 
Rogers; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 116627; Myrtle Ander- 
son, St. Louis. 2583 


Staring thru’ the shadows; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117243 ; Hollis Aaron Ayers, Charles- 
ton, S. C. 2584 


Stars above me; melody Shep Fields 
and Sal Gioé. ©1c. Dec 26, 1935; 
E unp. 115704; Sal Gioé and Saul 
Feldman, Los Angeles. 2585 


Stars of hope; w Martha Blake Booth; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 
116204; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 2586 


96 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


2612 


Stars (The) of Old Glory; march; 
wind septet. Se. © 1c. Jan. 18, 
1936; E unp. 116295; Samuel Austin 
Wise, Mitchell, S. D. 2587 


Stars (The) were ever so bright; w 
Ben Daniels, melody Hal Mills. © 
1 e. Jan 7, 1936; E unp. 115820; 
Benjamin de Smith Daniels, Newark, 
Ned. 2588 


Start the day with music; w Bertha 
Mary McKernan; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 1173834; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2589: 


Stay with me for ever; from Giuditta, 
English w Desmond Carter, from 
German of Paul Knepler and Fritz 
Lohner, m Franz Lehar; in E flat. 
© Oct. 18, 1935; E for. 42411; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 2590: 


Steppin’ out; country dance, Mayhew 
Lake; band. © Dec. 24, 1935; H 
pub. 52701; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 2591 


Steps of glory; march pot-pourri, se- 
lected and arr. Aubrey Winter ; mili- 
tary band pts. © Jan. 3, 1936; E 
for. 42478; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 2592 


Still, still with Thee; w Harriet 
Beecher Stowe, m Ralph E. Mar- 


ryott; mixed voices. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E pub. 53148; Boston music 
co., Boston. 2593. 


Still sweethearts; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116626; Dora 
A. Lewis, Connersville, Ind. 2594 


Still waters; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116352; Earle 
F. Olin, Los Angeles. 2595: 


Stop pretending; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116510; J. Foster 


Lasher, Pawtucket, R. I. 2596 
Stormy weather brewin’; fox-trot, 
song. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1985; EH unp. 


115915; Mabel V. Saxton, Everest, 
Kan. 2597 


Story (The) goes on and on and on; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 117219; Stephen Benjak, 
New York. 2598 


Stranded; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116297; Eleanor 
Ruth Hamblin, Kingsport, Tenn. 

2599 


97 


Strange as it may seem; w H. D. 
Sharpe, m C. Brand. © 1 ec. Dee. 
4, 1985; E unp. 115701; Caesar 
Brand and Harold D. Sharpe, Oak- 
land, Calif. 2600 


Stranger (The) who must have died; 
poem Edgar A. Guest, m William 
Ortmann. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 
53017; Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 

2601 


Strawinsky (I.) Etude; F sharp maj., 


op. 7, no. 4, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. 
© Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52597; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 2602 


Streamline (The); w and melody. © 
1c, Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116494; 
Sylvia Hilda Benjamin and Herbert 
Leonard Cohen, New York. 2603 


Streamline; overture, William Spencer 
Johnson; quartet for cornets. Se. 
and pts. © Nov. 27, 1985; E pub. 
52151; H. T. FitzSimons co., inc., 
Chicago. 2604 


Strimer (Joseph) Cinq piéces mél- 
odiques; violon 4 la 1°° position, 
avec ace. de pf. © Sept. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42163; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 


Paris. 2605 
Strimpellata all’amore; di Giulio de 
Micheli, op. 134; orch. pti. © Dec. 


3, 1935; E for. 42581 : Carlo Beltra- 
mo, San Remo, Italy. 2606 


String quartet no. 2; by F. Jacobi. 
Se. © Dec. 31, 19385; E pub. 52622; 
Frederick Jacobi, Northampton, 
Mass. 2607 


Strolling down the boulevard with 
you; w F. K. Diver, m A. F. Ship- 
man. ©41ce. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 
117142); Frederick Kenneth Diver 
and Albert Frederick Shipman, 
Swissvale, Pa. 2 


Strolling in the moonlight; w and m 
Ruth Jackson; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1986; E unp. 116210; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2609) 


Strolling with you; valse song. © 1 
ce. Dee. 26, 1985; E unp. 116115; Al 
Leek, Weed, Calif. 2610 


Stubborn ole mule; w and m Michael 
Hodges; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
11, 1986; E for. 42373; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 2611 


Stunning; quick fox-trot, m and arr. 
Giuseppe Zucchini; jazz orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42041; Edizi- 
oni Mario Aromando, Milan. 2612 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2613 


Stupid little Cupid; song, arr. Bill 


Wade. ©1ce. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
~ 117049; Henry Schelb, Los Angeles. 
2613 
Suddenly ; w and melody. ©1ce. Jan. 


9, 1986.; E unp. 116088; Morris Speiz- 
man, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 2614 


Suite andalouse; de José M. Lucchesi, 
orch. Eugéne Cools; orch. ptes. © 
Oct. 15, 1935; E for. 42244; Hditions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 2615 


Suite en rocaille; de Florent Schmitt, 
op. 84; flite, violon, alto, violoncelle 
et harpe. nos. 1—4. 1. Partition. 
2 Ptess ©, Oct.. 1. 1935 eb tor 
/ 42257, 42258; Durand et cie., Paris. 

; 2616, 2617 


Suite enfantine; de Jacques Larman- 
Jat; pf. © Oct. 15, 1935¢° H) for. 
42241; Hditions Max Hschig, Paris. 

2618 


Suite for violin and piano; by Benja- 
min Britten, op. 6. © Dec. 23, 1935; 
-E for. 42475; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
-don) ltd., London. 2619 


Suite in do; di Antonio Veretti; orch. 
Partitura. © Dee. 17, 1935; E for. 
42074; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 2620 


Suite of four miniatures; by Roland 
Revell; flute and pf. pt. 2. © Aug. 
27, 1935; E for. 42389; Rudall, Carte 
& co., Itd., London. 2621 


Suite Pompadour; by Cedric Sharpe, 
arr. Hubert Bath; orch. pts. © 
May 10, 1985; E for. 42266; Jacques 
Liber, London. 2622 


Summer (A) night’s dream; song. © 
1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116700; 
Mary Turner De Garmo, Huntington 
Park, Calif. 2623 


Summer (A) romance, on one Summer 
day; waltz song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 
116795; Herman Spector, St. Louis. 

2624 


Sun-down blues; w and m Wilf Carter. 
i se; e Jans) 24:0 1936) Einp: 
116949; Gordon V. Thompson, ltd., 
Toronto. 2625 


Sun (The) will shine again for you; 
fox trot song. ©1e. Jan. 7, 1936; 
-E unp. 115840; Mary Amanda 
Ringer, Ione, Calif. 2626 


Sunbeams; fox trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 c¢. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116805; Kathleen L. Maart, 
Manasquan, N. J. 2627 


98 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Sunbeams at play; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; 1 pf., 4 players, or 2 pfs., eight 
players. © Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 
526438; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 2628 


Sunday on the Swanee; w and m 
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whit- 
cup and Teddy Powell; with guit. 
arr. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 52987; 
Schuster & Miller, inc., New York. 

2629 


Sundown in Peaceful Valley; w and m 
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whit- 
cup and Teddy Powell; with guit. 


arr. © Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52788; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 2630 
Sunset Sal, my twilight gal; song, 


melody O. Baker. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 
1935; E unp. 112413; Michael 
Neyses, Milwaukee. 2631 


Sunshine over Kansas; pf., with w. 
©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116395 ; 
tella Crone, Dearborn, Mich. 2632 


Supplication; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Jan. 9, 19836; E unp. 117085; Helen 
Pierpont Satterfield, Fairmont, W. 
Va. 2633: 


—w of first verse and m Jewell 
Hennessy, w of 2d verse from St. 
John 8; unison voices. © Dec. 24, 
1935; E for. 42463; Boosey & Go., 
ltd., London. 2634 


Suppose we stay home to-night; w 
Hattie Spence Elwell; pf. © 1 e. 
Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116205; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2635: 


Sur la glace 4 Sweet Briar; by Caro- 
line H. Crawford; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Jan. 22, 1986; EF pub, 52995; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

2636 


Sur un air de danse de Pablo Esteve; 
de Joaquin Nin, arr. Louis Malkine; 
orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42243; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

2637 


Suzannah; w Lew Brown, m Harry 
Akst and Harry Richman; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Jan. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 58112; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 2638 


Swagger suit; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 116261; John A. Brown, 
Washington, N. C. 2639 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


2667 


Swaggering along Broadway ; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Dee. 17, 1935; E unp. 
115963; A. J. Snyder, Cowley, Alta., 
Canada. 2640 


Swan song; song. © 1c Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115558; Grace Jane 
Brown, Jacksonville, Fla. 2641 


Swanee River dream; song, m Mal- 
lory Horne. © 1. Jan. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 116642; Henry A. Wright, 
Augusta, Ga. 2642 


Swansong; five songs, poems Robert 
Nichols, French versions Leon Rous- 
seau, m Ellen Coleman. © Dec. 19, 
1935; E for. 42453; Augener, Itd., 
London. 2643 


Sweet and tender; waltz, w and mel- 
ody Dorothy Wilson. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1936; E unp. 117122; Dorothy 
L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. 
Wilson, West Los Angeles. 2644 


Sweet delay; fox-trot, m and arr. 
Giuseppe Zucchini; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42042; Hdizioni 
Mario Aromando, Milan. 2645 


Sweet dreams; w and melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117165; Oliver 
F. Schmitt, St. Louis. 2646 


Sweet dreams, sweetheart; w Lou Hol- 
zer and Larry Shay, m Little Freddie 
Large, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for 
euit., etc. © Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 
52882; Milton Weil music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 2647 


Sweet jasmine and you dear Adeline; 
w Alma Becker; pf. ©1c. Jan. 11, 
19386; E unp. 116207; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2648 


Sweet Joy Louise; song, w Clara Pen- 
nell. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115597 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 2649 


Sweet lulla-by; song, with yodel. © 
1c Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115829; 
Margaret Elizabeth Rollins, New 
Britain, Conn. 2650) 


Sweet man; w and m Eddie Alkire, 
arr. Willis Connolly; in diagram. 
1. Ten. guit—2. Spanish guit. 
Dec. 10, 1985; E pub. 52734, 52739 ; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

2651, 2652 


Sweet Maureen; song. © Nov. 4, 1935; 
EK pub. 52716; M. Helen W[ahl] Se- 
rio, North Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 2663 


Sweet memory; based on Souvenir 
poétique, Zdenko Fibich, w Mimi 
Treharne, setting Bryceson  Tre- 


5) 


harne; 4-pt. mixed cho. © Jan. 10, 
1936 ; E pub. 52763; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 2654 


Sweet Nancy Lee; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1935; 
E unp. 115087; HE. Hartley Carle, 
Glassville, N. B., Canada. 2655 


Sweet Orofino; song, m Dorothy Coop- 
er. © Jan. 22, 1936; E pub. 53164; 
George W. Cooper, Orofino, Id. 2656 


Sweet rhapsody; wordless melody, 
James Baker and P. J. Perrone; pf. 
©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117043; 
Phil J. Perrone, Detroit. 2657 


Sweet Rita May; w and m Mon Moore. 
© Jan. 6, 1936; E pub. 52725; East 
Bay associate matrons assn., Oak- 
land, Calif. 2658 


Sweet sophistication; w and melody. 
©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115601; 
Buford A, Lynch, Washington. 

2659 


Sweetest (The) words; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 116871; 
Joseph A. Caruso, Rensselaer, N. Y. 

2660 


Sweetheart blues; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116340; 
Rudolph Springer, Brooklyn. 2661 


Sweetheart, I heard you calling; w 
Dixie Darlene; pf. ©1c¢ Jan. 11, 
19386; E unp. 116253; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2662 


Sweetheart, I love you so; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
115735; Helena J. Kopcezynsky, Cleve- 
land. 2663 


Sweetheart, ’m dreaming of you dear ; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115586; 
Daisy E. Meyer, French Camp, Calif. 

2664 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; melody 
Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 
1 «4 Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 116448; 
Pearl Jensen, Racine, Wis. 2665 


Sweetheart of Fairy Stone Park; song, 
m Luther A. Clark, pf. arr., and arr. 
for ukulele, etc., A. A. Clark. © Jan. 
20, 1936; E pub. 52971; M. Grace 
Harper, Richmond. 2666 


Sweetheart (A) of mine; w and mel- 
ody Lorraine Cristella. © 1 ec. Jan. 
24, 1936; E unp. 116889; Audrey C. 
Leiby, Oakland, Calif. 2667 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2668 


Sweethearts forever; w Elsie Anna 
Haskell; pf. © 1-¢. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116224; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2668 


‘Sweethearts, pals of mine; song, arr. 
Edward O. Smith. © Aug 25, 1935; 
E pub. 52690; Mary E. Kistler, Find- 


lay, O. 2669: 
Swing, gate, swing; w and m John 
Hancock ; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 20, 


1936; E unp. 116694; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 2670 


Swing gats; song. © 1 ¢ Jan. 25, 
1986; E unp. 116969; John Frank 
Buxton, New York. 2671 


‘Swinstead (Felix) Four easy school 
marches; pf. © Jan 21, 1936; E 
for. 42685 ; Felix Swinstead, London. 

2672 


Sylvan (A) idyl; by William Spencer 
Johnson; quartet for French horns. 
Se. and pts. © Nov. 27, 1935; E pub. 
52158; H. T. FitzSimons co., inc., 
Chicago. 2673 


Sympathy ; waltz, w Ralph Butler and 
Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © Nov. 21, 1935; E for. 
42434; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

2674 


‘Sympathy (The) of Mrs. D. Roosevelt ; 
fox-trot ; 1st mand. or violin. ©1lc. 
Jan, 15, 1986; E unp. 116456; Alfredo 
Alosi, East Braintree, Mass. 2675 


Szerelomrol, boldogségr6l ...; verse és 
zenéje Dr. Loérinczné. © Nov. 26, 
1935; E pub. 51951; Teca Lorincz, 
Chicago. 2676 


Szymanowski (Karol) Deux mazur- 
kas; op. 62, nos. 1, 2; pf. © Oct. 
15, 1985; E for. 42248; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 2677 


Ta voix si tendre; valse, paroles 
Camille Francois, m Lao Silesu. © 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 42178; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s.a., Paris, 2678 


Take a chance of loving me; song, mel- 
ody Karl Kaye. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 115808; Maurice Sherleen 
Boney, Dublin, Ga. 2679 


Take back your jewelry, my neck is 
turning green; song. ©1c. Jan. 27, 
19386; E unp. 117061; Michael Mikita 
and Mac Benoit, New York. 2680) 

Take it as it comes; from The gondo- 
liers, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
mixed cho. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 
53155; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 

2681 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Take me back to Idaho; song, m Paul 
Tyors.. © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1935; E unp. 
115555; Helen A, Fairley, Peck, Id. 

2682 


Take me back to my daddy; song, arr. 
Ray L. Adams; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117360; 
Thomas J. Ford, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 2683 


Take me back to my darling Maggie 
Lee; fox trot, w and m Mrs. Wm. 
Arnett. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 
115934; Amelia Arnett, Sioux City, 
Ta, 2684 


Take me back to the old Sierras; song. 
©1c¢. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116308; 
Stephen L. Bainbridge, Chico, Calif. 

2685: 


Take me in your arms; w and melody. 
©1«. Jan. 23, 1936; E unp. 116863 ; 
George Theo Larson, St. Louis. 2686 


Take me to the moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116342; 
Wilton Crawiey, Baltimore. 2687 


Tame the modern dame; w Arthur 
William Smith; pf. ©1e¢ Jan. 11, 
1986; E unp. 116217; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2688 


Vango (The) ; w and m F. and Lillyan 
Deutsch. © 1c Jan. 10, 1986; B 
unp. 116099; Florence Deutsch, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 2689 


Tango-caprice; de Stefan Bergman, 
op..1, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 21, 1985; 
E for. 42190; Universal music agen- 
cies, London. 2690 


Tango melody; melody, with pf. ace. 
1 ¢ Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115627; 
Howard A. Tews, Chicago. 2691 


Tangokavalier; tango, paroles e m 
Max Schulmann, spec. arr. Mark 
Hermann; piccola orch, pti. © Jan. 
2, 1935; E for. 42422; Casa musicale 
Fabbri & co., Trieste, Italy. 2692 


Tap your tootsies; from Jack of all 
trades, w and m Maurice Sigler, Al 
Goodhart and Al Hoffman; with uku- 


lele arr. © Jan. 14, 1986; E for. 
42322; Cinephonic music co., Itd., 
London. 2693 


Taps to love; w and melody Bert Darl 
and Charles Harold. © 1c. Jan. 28, 
1986; E unp. 117120; Betty Goetz, 
New York. 2694 


Tarantella campobassana; pf. ©1e. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116196; An- 
tonio Grande, Cleveland. 2695 


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no. 1, 1986 


Tausend bunte Dbliimelein; aus Der 
klosterjiiger, w Peter Francke, m 
Mare Roland, arr. Walter Borchert. 
© Nov. 28, 1985; E for. 42597; 
Ufaton-verlags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

2696 


Tchauch (The) dance; by Max Berry; 
violin direction. © 1 ¢ Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 116987 ; Max Bergunker, 
Brooklyn. 2697 


Tea kettle tea; song, arr. VanSickle; 
with guit. arr. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 117155; Elizabeth Broyles, 
Clawson, Mich. 2688 


Teardrops; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115641 ; Thomas 
W.. Arthur, Nesquehoning, Pa. 2699 


Tecnica degli arpeggi; di Marcello 
Buogo; pf. v. 1, 2. © Dec. 5, 1935; 
HE for, 42062, 42063; G. Ricordi & ¢co., 
Milan. 2700, 2701 


Tele van a mezo hintve .. .; Dr. 
Lorinez Ferencz verse, Dr. Lorinezné 
zenéje. © Nov. 26, 1935; E pub. 
51952; Teca Lorincz, Chicago. 2702 


Teil me what it means to you; song. 
©l1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116911; 
Edwin Louis Helms, Altadena, Calif. 

2703 


Tell them that you’re Irish; song, Tony 
Farrell, arr. Michael McFarlane. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 53139; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

2704 


Temperance (A) parody; pf., with w. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 12, 1985; E unp. 114737; 
Edna E. Hood, Racine, Wis. 2705 


Tempo-note method rhythm exercises; 
by William J. Reilly; pf. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E pub. 52500; Tempo-note 
music co., Binghamton, N. Y. 2706 


Temptation; poem Edgar A. Guest, m 
William Ortmann. © Jan. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 53021; Hubert J. Braun, Chi- 
cago. 2707 


Ten-finger tunes; three beginner pieces 
in F and G, by Dorothy Rogers; pf. 
© Jan. 2, 1936; E pub. 52688; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 2708 


Tenth olympiad; march, Joseph De 
Luca; band pts., with solo and ist 


B flat cornets, conductor. © Jan. 7, 
19386; E pub. 53050; Clifford A. 
Caton, Los Angeles. 2709 


Terrific; w Al Bryan, melody Jean 
Schwartz. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 115741; Famous music corp., 
New York. 2710 


2723 


Tes yeux noirs; melodie valse sur un 
théme russe, paroles Lucien Boyer, m 
Francis Salabert. © Oct. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42238; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 2711 


Texas centennial; all American, march, 
w Mable Hare; band pts. © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53147; Joseph Martin 
Edwards, Childress, Tex. ZiAZ 


Texas. my Texas; song. © 1 e. Jan. 
17, 1986; E unp. 117207; Lulu M. 
Hill, Austin, Tex. 2713 


Oa giyw Koon pov ora teva (Tha fugo 
kore mou sta xena) ; w John Polemis, 
m Spiros Becatoros. © Aug. 21, 
1935 ; EH pub. 52580; Apollo music co., 
New York. 2714 


That dreamy melody; w and m Andy 
O’Connor, Johnny Hodgins and Jerry 
Hidridge. ©.1 ¢. Jan. 18, 19386; E 
unp. 116775; Andrew R. O’Connor, 
John J. Hodgins and Gerard J. El- 
dridge, Roslindale, Mass. 2715 


That dreamy waltz; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 29, 18386; E unp. 117193; Chas. 
Beetho and Walter Khrnman, Kansas 
City, Mo. 2716 


That happy day of autumn; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 31, 1936; EH unp. 
117358; Hubert E. Duren, West- 
phalia, Ia. 2717 


That little dream baby of mine; w and 
m Mary Halen. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116218; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portiand, Or. 2718 


That little piece of ice; song. ©1.. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116605; Her- 
bert Charles O’Mara, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 2719 


That lovely night in Budapest; w Sam 
M. Lewis, m Peter De Rose; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 52780; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 2720 


That never-to-be-forgotten night; Ww 
Charlie Tobias, melody Sammy Fain. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116304; 
Marlo music corp., New York. 2721 


That night I first saw you; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
116128; Doris Atkinson, Cristobal, 
Cre. 2722 


That old refrain; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115745; 
Walter E. Bottorff, Detroit. 2723 


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2724 


That old southern rhythm; 
melody Jack Allan;inC. ©1c. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116272; John David 
Allan, Detroit. 2724 


That’s how I learned to talk Spanish ; 
novelty waltz song. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 52794; Claude S. Hull, Los 
Angeles. 2725 


That’s the place where all the sweet- 
hearts go; w and melody Bob Brooks. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116749; 
Robert I. Gussaroff, New York. 

2726 

That’s what the teacher taught me; 
C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C, song, with guit. 
arr. © Jan. 3, 1936: E pub. 52611; 
C. G, Horn, Taylorville, 111. OA 


That’s your line; song. ©1ce. Jan. 23, 
1986; E unp. 116873; W. EB. S. Dyer, 
jr., Jenkintown, Pa. 2728 


That sweet little mother; pf., with w. 
© Dec. 10, 1985; E pub. 53064; 
Asher Sizemore, Louisville, 2729 


That was my lucky strike; Song; pf. 
se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1936: E unp. 116806; Garnet Mor- 
gan, Denver. 2730 


That would be O. K. by me; w Hester 
Alletson; pf. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 116251 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 2731 


Them John Henry blues; w Robert 
Vick Peterson; pf. © 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1986; E unp. 116232; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 2732 


Theme song of Dot and Jack Reid; w 
and m Dot Reid and Jack Reid; pf. 
©1e Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 115744; 
John F. Reid and Dorothy B. Reid, 
New York. 2733, 


Then; from Tonight at 8-30, w and m 
Noel Coward; with arr, for pf. ac- 
cordion and guit. © Oct, 18, 1935; 
E for. 42415; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 27384 


Then I’ll be yours; song. © 1. Dec. 
2, 1935; E unp. 116199; Clara Louise 
Laaser, Kansas City, Kan. 2735 


- Then I’ve stopped loving you; w HE. 
Walker, melody H. Puckett. ©1«. 
Nov. 23, 1935; E unp. 113756; Eve- 


lyn Walker and Horace Puckett, 
Mineral Wells, Tex. 2736 
Then we’ll be friends; song. © 1 ©. 


Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116847; Ethyl 
Mintz, Chicago. 2737 


Then why can’t you believe in me; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 


w and 


pt. U1,n s., v.31 


115523: Laurina M. Gress, Richard- 
ton, N. D. 2738 


Then you know it’s love; w Sid 
Oakan and Jack Gould, and melody. 
©1c, Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116360; 
Maurice Werner, Arverne, N. Y. 

2739 


There is no abiding ; w Mary Coleridge, 
m Maurice Besly; in E. (© Nov. 26, 
1935; E for. 42469; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 2740 


There is no greater love; w Marty 
Symes, m Isham Jones; with piano 
accordion arr. Pietro Deiro, and guit. 
arr. © Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 52808; 
Isham Jones music corp., New York, 

2741 


There is surely something better bye 
and bye; w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 
22, 1986; E unp. 110824; Muriel 
Tuetken Smith, Fidelity, Il. 2742 


There'll be another day; w Obie Clow, 
melody Bill Winder. © 1 ec. Jan. 
27, 1936; E unp. 117044; William 
Irwin Winder, Seattle. 2743 


There’ll be no South; from The music 
goes ’round, w Lew Brown, Victor 
Schertzinger and Harry Richman; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Jan. 27, 
1986; E pub. 538114; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 2744 


There must be something wrong; song, 
w Will Connolly. © 1 ce Jan. 11, 
1936; E unp. 116802; Lars Harry 
Wester, Winter Park, Fla. 2745 


There’s a beautiful city ; hymn, w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck. © Jan, 22, 1935; 
E pub. 52723; G[rant] C[olfax] 
Tullar, Orange, N. J. 2746 


There’s a cobweb on the moon; w and 
melody Bert Darl and Charles 
Harold. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117275; Betty Goetz, New York. 

2747 


There’s a cottage in the valley of my 
dreams; waltz, w and m L. M. Tur- 
ner, arr. H. A. Hummell with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 30, 1935; H 
pub. 52610; Evan Georgeoff music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 2748 


There’s a picture of you ‘neath my 
pillow; song, w Eddie Johnston. 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116140; 
Anna Fenzel, Cleveland. 2749: 


There’s a song they sing at a sing Song 
in Sing Sing; w and m Tommie 
Connor and Eddie Lisbona, © Jan. 
21, 1936; E for. 42676; ‘Dix, ltd., 
London. 2750 


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no. 1, 1986 


There’s a storm on its way; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 7, 19386; E unp. 
1158386; Daniel Franklin, New York. 

2751 


There’s a sweetheart in my dreams; 
waltz song, melody I. Morgan and 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 115718; Irene Morgan, Chi- 
cago. 2752 


There’s a trail at the end of the rain- 
bow; w Ethel Davis; pf. © 1 «. 
Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117835; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2753 


There’s an ache in my heart; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116512; Clara 
Hichhorn, Wichita. 2754 


There’s an angel in step with me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936; 
-EK unp. 116518; Robert William 
Clasper, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 
2755 


There’s melody in the harvest moon; 
song, m Karl Kaye. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1935; E unp. 114745; Ann Elizabeth 
Pearce, Center, Tex. 2756 


There’s nothing in my heart but you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 116060; William Peterfield 
Trent, jr., Stamford, Conn. 2757 


There’s nothing like a love song; Ww 
Sid Oakan and Jack Gould, and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
116361; Maurice Werner, Arverne, 
IN. N33 2758 


There’s nothing slow about me; song, 
w D. Hinekley; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115869; 
Robert EE. Phillips and Douglas 
Hinckley, Fort Worth. 2759: 


There’s rhythm in my soul; w George 
Milligan, m Bobby Williams; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Dec. 23, 19385; E unp. 
115225; Beatrice Slemmons, Minne- 
apolis. 2760 
There’s something about you; song 


fox trot, melody Sam Adelman and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116506; Charles Fore, Clifton 
Forge, Va. 2761 


There’s sunshine around the corner, 
just waiting there for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 115694; Kay Kellogg, Los An- 
geles. 2762. 


There she lies in slumber deep; based 
_ on the Valse triste, Jean Sibelius, w 


2774 


B. T., setting Bryceson Treharne; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Jan. 10, 1986; 
E pub. 52764; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 2763 


Adume. peo’? ro yrado (There shines a 
little star) ; Santa Lucia, w George 
Buyukas, m arr. Nicholas Christo- 
doulidou. © Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 
52957; Apollo music co., New York. 

2764 


There were shepherds; English text 


W. G. Polack, m HE. Palmer, arr. 
Walter Sassmannshausen; mixed 
voices.. © Dec. 20, 1935; E pub. 
52919; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 2765 


They buried my boy on the lone 
prairie; w F. Luther and Homer 
Gayne, and melody. ©1«. Jan. 23, 
1936; E unp. 116866; Frank Luther, 
New York. 2766 


They’re only other names for you; 
w and melody. ©1e. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116598; Frank Luther, New 
York. 2767 


Things you could do for me; Song; 
melody Allen Taub. ©1c. Jan. 24, 
19386; E unp. 116900; Jewell Ford 
Kibler, Woodstock, Va. 2768 


Think of His love for you; hymn, w 
A. H. Ackley, m B. D. Ackley. © 
Dec. 27, 1935; E pub. 52552; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 2769 


Avo yAuka waraxca (Thio glyka matakia); 
w John Polemis, m Alexander 
Politis; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 21, 1935; E pub. 52578; Apollo 
music co., New York. 2770 


This heart of mine is calling you; 
song. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115621; Elsa Pangle, i. e. Mrs. Ben 
Pangle, Woodstock, III. 2771 


This is how to play upon a flute; w 
~*~ and melody. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
FH unp. 117033; George Washington 

McCauslin, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. 
262 


This is the night; song, m Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 116447; Virginia Hufford, 
Los Angeles. 2773 


This’ll make you whistle; from the 
musical show, w and m Maurice Sig- 
ler, Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 42275; Cinephonic music co., 

_ Itd., London. 2774 


103. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2775 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


This must be love; w Henry Gershwin, 
m Hermann Leopoldi. © Jan. 29, 
19386; E pub. 53148; Foreign and do- 
mestic music corp., New York. 2775 


This sudden romance; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116615; D. Ray 
Pauley, Charleston, W. Va. 2776 


This train; w and melody Skyland 
Scotty. ©1c. Dee. 20, 1935; E unp. 
116036; Scott Wiseman, aii 

WT 


Those magie words; w C. HE. Owen, jr., 
m W. A. DeBold. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 115594; Wm. A. De- 
Bold and Charles E. Owen, jr., 
Peoria, III. 2778 


Those memories of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116916; 
Christina Lambert Sewell, Berkley, 
Mich. 2069 


Thoughtful moments; fox-trot song. © 
1 e. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 116132; 
Arthur C. Kessler, San Francisco. 

2780 

Thousand (A) new and different ways, 


we sing Love’s old sweet song; ptf., 
with w. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 


115560; John Pauly, Springfield, 
Mass. 2781 
Three days; fantasia-overture, Adolf 


Lotter; military band pts. © Jan. 
1, 1936; E for. 42481; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 2782 


Three leaves of shamrock; w and m 
James McGuire, arr. Michael Mc- 
Farlane. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53137; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 2783 


Three sisters; by Vincent Lopez and 
Adolph Deutsch. © 1 ¢. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116923; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 2784 


Three (The) trees; novelty, Tom Mc- 
Naughton, arr. Anthony Guerrera; 
band pts., with w. © Jan. 20, 19386; 
EH pub. 52959; HKEdward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 2785 


Thrill (The) of real romance; w Ben 
Daniels, melody Hal Mills. © 1. 
Jan. %7, 1986; E unp. 115821; Ben- 
jamin de Smith Daniels, Newark, 
N. J. 2786 


Thrill (The) of your voice; song. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 115928; 
Hisie M. King, Santa Cruz, Calif. 


2787 | 


Thru a window in Japan; w Al Bryan, 
melody Larry Stock. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
29, 19386; E unp. 117173; Marlo music 
corp., New York. 2788 


Ovpaca:(Thumasai); sentimental tango, 
w and m Themi Naltsa. © Aug. 21, 
1985; E pub. 52579; Apollo music ¢o., 
New York. 2789 


Till the clouds come along; melody 
Shep Fields and S. Gioé. © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 115707; Sal 
Gioé and Saul Feldman, Los An- 
geles. 2790 


Time (The) we met; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 115999; Bill N. 
Semotuik, Mundare, Alta., Canada. 

27911 


Tin Can alley; song. © 1. Jan. 7, 
19386; E unp. 115819; Ralph Augusta 
Teabout, Island Heights, N. J. 2792 


Tip-top; w and m Sudie. © 1c. Jan. 
15, 1936; E unp. 116480; Sudie Fenn, 
St. Louis. 27938 


Tipler’s lament; melody Shep Fields 
and Sal Gioé. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1935; 
E unp. 115709; Sal Gioé and Saul 
Feldman, Los Angeles. 2794 


Tippin’ my hat, noddin’ my head to my 
shadow; w Don Cameron, melody 
Ed. Pegram. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1935; 
E unp. 115451; Edwin Baron Pegram 
and Donald Weckford Cameron, 
Bozeman, Mont. 2795 


Tiptoe; ballet scene, G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © Jan. 2, 1986; E 
pub. 52640; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2796 


Tired Tim; 2-pt. song, poem Walter 
De La Mare; children’s voices. © 
Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 42518; Mary 
Lueas, London. 2797 


Tit-tat-toe; w and melody. ©1.« 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116712; D. 
Franklin Foster, Fairbury, Neb. 

2798 


To be like this; melody Sal Gioé and 
Shep Fields. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1935; 
E unp. 115706; Sal Gioé and Saul 
Feldman, Los Angeles, 2799 


To have, to hold; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@ Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116353; 
Harle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 2800 


To love you to-night; w and melody 
B. J. Williams, m John Ewing Kane. 
©1e. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 116048; 
Bill Joseph Williams, Fayetteville, 
Ark. 2801 


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2827 


To my sweetheart; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116502; Isabelle Riedinger, 
Gladstone, N. D. 2802 


To one estranged; song. © Dee. 238, 
1935; 2 c Dec. 19; E pub. 52675; 
J. Marquardt, Linden, Calif. 2803 


To Santa’s house, via the magic beam 
of transportation; Santa Claus can- 
tata for Sunday school and public 
school, text Helen Foster, m Henry 
Webb. © Nov. 8, 19385; D 39006; 

_Artist-style pub. co., Cheltenham, Pa. 

2803* 


To you this night; song. © 1c. Dec. 
26, 1985; E unp. 116116; Samuel 
Mazzella, New York. 2804 


Toceata, Fugue et Hymne; sur Ave 
maris stelia, Flor Peeters, op. 28; 
orgue. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42214; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 2805 


To-day ; w Chas. Newman; pf. © Jan. 
7, 1986; E pub. 52746; Jack Curry, 
Chicago. 2806 


To-morrow; song, w Edgar A. Guest. 
©1c. Jan. 13, 19386; E unp. 116313; 
- Harold Lorraine Burns, Owensboro, 
Ky. 2807 


Tom-tit; 2-pt. song, poem John Drink- 
. water; equal voices. © Jan. 10, 
1936 ; E for. 42519; Mary Lucas, Lon- 
don. 2808 


Tonality piano method. bk.1. © Dec. 
21, 1935; AA 191807; Luella Morri- 
son, Minneapolis. 2809 


Toni (Alceo) Tre salmi;-testo F. Ciar- 
lantini; per una e quattro voci. 
Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 42297; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 2810 


Tony’s in town; from It’s love again, 
w and m Harry Woods; with ukulele 
-arr. © Jan. 14, 1936; E for. 42320; 

Cinephonie music ¢o., Itd., London. 
2811 


Tootsie-pie and Caliban; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116819; 
Peter Henry Barratt, Los Angeles. 

2812 

Torna natale; zampognata, Enrico 
Mineo; pf. © Nov. 30, 1935; E for. 
42548; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

2813 

Tout le long du ruban bieu; paroles 

Jacques Larue, m Jean Lenoir. © 
_ Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42175: Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, s.a., Paris. 2814 


Tout (Le) petit pont ; slow-fox, paroles 
Jean Lenoir, m Valsien et Learsi. 


© Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 42179; Publi- 
cations Francis-Day, s. a., Paris. 
2815 


‘Townsend national rally ; w and m arr. 
and adapted. © Dec. 28, 19385; EH 
pub. 52670; Anna E. Baxter, Denver. 

2816 


Townsend (The) pension plan; song. 
©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115561; 
Ivor Ajax, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

2817 


Toy-land musicals ; musical adventures 
for the child beginner, Nora Jorgen- 
son; pf. © Dec. 20, 1935; E pub. 
52600; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 2818 


Toy (The) shop; rhythmic game for 
interpretation through movement, 
Yvonne Adair; pf. no. 1-6. © Jan. 3, 
1936 ; E for. 42566; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 2819 


Toys to play with; fox-trot, Al. Vincent, 
arr. Douglas Brownsmith ; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 25, 1935; E for. 42048; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 

2820 


—w and m Al. Vincent. © Oct. 18, 
1935; E for. 42047; G. Ricordi & co. 
(London) Itd., London. 2821 


Tra-la-la-la la-li-ta; w and melody 
Leona L. Lewis. © 1 c. Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 117146; Leona Lewis 
Stern, New York. 2822 


Triumende (Die) melodie; langsamer 
foxtrot, m u. arr. Ernst Fischer; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © May 190, 
1935; E for. 42680; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 2823 


Trail dust; w and m C. Humphrey. © 
1 ce. Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116151; 
Harry Sherman productions, ine., 
Hollywood, . Calif. 2824. 


Trail (The) to home, sweet home; w 
and m Wilf Carter. ©1c. Jan. 24, 
1936; E unp. 116950; Gordon V. 
Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 2825 


Treasure chest of children’s songs and 
games; w and m various authors, 
arr. William J. Glassmacher and 
George H. Shackley. © Dec. 11, 
1985; E pub. 52606; Treasure chest 
publications, ine., New York. 2826 


‘Treasure chest of cowboy songs; arr. 


William J. Glassmacher and George 
H. Shackley; with guit. arrs. © 
Dee. 11, 1935 ; E pub. 52603 ; Treasure 
chest publications, inec., New York. 
282% 


105 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2828 


Treasure chest of homespun tunes; w 
and m various authors, arr. William 
‘J. Glassmacher and George H. 
Shackley; with guit. arrs. © Dec. 
11, 1935; E pub. 52605; Treasure 

chest publications, inc., New York. 
2828 


Treasure chest of old time song hits; 
w and m various authors, arr. Wil- 
liam J. Glassmacher and George H. 
Shackley; pf. © Dee. 11, 1935; E 
pub. 52604; Treasure chest publica- 
tions, ine., New York. 2829) 


Treasure without end; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115879; John W. 
Shaw, Norwood, N. J. 2830) 


Treasures (The) of the deep blue sea ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 116451; Vera Linnea Gustaf- 
son, Kent, O. 2831 


Trifons; di Guido Guerrini; partitura 
dorch. © Dec 17, 1935; E for. 
42076; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 2832 


Trillin’; song, w Coley Worth. ©1e. 
Jan. 38, 1986; E unp. 115652 ; Baldwin 
Bergersen, Glenwood Landing, L. I., 
INFENE 2833 


Trinklieder mazurka; gesellschaftsty- 
rolienne; orch. stimmen, mit text. 
© Oct. 31, 1985; E for. 42282; Wil- 
helm Lindemann, Berlin. 2834 


Trio in re; di Mario Cantu; pf., violino 
e violoncello. © Oct. 15,1935; E for. 
423038; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 

2835 


Trittico per organo; di Arnaldo Galli- 
era. © Nov. 20, 1935; E for. 42553 ; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 2836 


Triumph; march; pf. ©1c. Jan. 13, 
1936; E unp. 116289; Valentino Fic- 
cio, Tampa, Fla. 2837 


Trois mots doux; valse, paroles Jean 
Féline, m Paul Misraki. © Nov. 13, 
1985; E for. 423834; Société anonyme 
francaise Chappell, Paris. 2838 


Tropic moon; w Peggy Thuringer, m 
M. C. Taylor; pf. treble. ©1c. Jan. 
22, 1986; E unp. 116830; Mary C. 
Taylor and Marguerite Thuringer, 
Providence. 2839 


True (Latham) Two ballads; w Is- 
rael Jordan; violin, voice and pf. © 
Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52810; Latham 

True, Palo Alto, Calif. 2840 


True neighbors; German folksong, w 
Ernest Bourner Allen, m adapted and 
« harmonized. © Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 


“Turina (Joaquin ) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


52529; Edith Lovell Thomas, New 
York. 2841 


Truly rural; w and m Dave Oppenheim 
and Michael N. Cleary; pf. treble. 
©1c. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 116721; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 2842 


Try Singing a song; w Clara Groth 
Stillings, m Chas. H. Gabriel; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 27, 1935; E pub. 
52546; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 2843 

Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chan- 
son triste; arr. Mort Glickman; pf. 
© Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 52978; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 2844 


‘Tu ausencia; vals, paroles y melodia. 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116171; 
Pedro Berrios and Charley Gon- 
zales, New York. 2845 


Tu mi piaci; tango, versi e m Mac- 
ecagno, Valabrega e Chiappo; piccola 
orch. pti. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
42089; Casa editrice musicale Chi- 
appo, Turin, Italy. 2846 


Tu respuesta ; fox-trot, de Crimen a las 


38, letra Paul Wyer, m Dick John- 
son and Hector Lagna Fietta; pf. © 
July 15, 1985; E for. 42534; South- 
ern music pub. co., ltd., London. 
2847 
Tu traicion; by Felix Ganuza; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Dee. 27, 1935; E unp. 
116718 ; Southern music pub. €o., inc., 
New York. 2848 


Tu y yo; by Pedro Flores; pf. treble. 
©1c. Dee. 27, 1935; E unp. 116743; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 2849 


Tumble on tumble weed; w and melody 
Dave Dreyer and Jack Scholl. © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115629'; Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York. 2850 


Tune in on love; w Wm. Van Ornum, 
melody Ted Sorich. © 1 e. Jan. 10, 
1986; E unp. 116170; Theodore J. 
Sorich, San Francisco. 2851 


Turba choruses; from the Passion ac- 
cording to St. Matthew, for Palm 
Sunday, w from liturgy of the Ro- 
man Catholic church, m Denis Sel- 
len; men’s voices. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E pub. 52559; McLaughlin & Reilly 
co., Boston. 2852 


Tres poemas; poe- 
sia Bécquer, m J. Turina, op. 81. © 
Dec. 11, 1985; E for. 42114; Union 
musical espanola, Madrid. 2853 


106. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Tus lindos ojos; letra y m Tito Guizar, 


© Oct. 1, 1935; E pub. 52498; Pas- 
toreito pub. co., New York. 2854 
Tus ojos; bolero, pf. con letra. ©1 ce. 


Dee. 3, 19385; BH unp. 115520; Juan 
Cubero, Aguadilla, P. R. 2855 


Tutti i miei sogni; slow fox-trot, versi 
Angelo Ramiro Borella, [and] Jaz- 
wing; fox-trot: m e arr. Franco 
Ansaldo; jazz orch. pti. © June 13, 
1935; E for. 42289; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 2856: 


Twinkle; w and melody, ©1« Jan. 
28, 1936; E unp. 117113; Kenneth 
Carson Wiseman, Los Angeles. 2857 


Two alone; w and melody Karl 
Streuber. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115603; Charles D. (Kar1) Streuber, 
Burbank, Calif. 2858 


Two-bar patterns; for rhythmic step- 
ping and playing: pf. © Dee. 24, 
1935; E for. 42268; Louie E. de 
Rusette, Sutton, Surrey, England. 

2859 


Two blue eyes; waltz, w and melody. 
©lc. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 116815; 
Nicholas Heltay, Allentown, Pa. 

2860 


Two in love; w and melody Bud Green, 
Joe Myrow and Buddy Clark. ©1c. 
Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 116076; Famous 
music corp., New York. 2861 


Two little heads of silver; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 
116146; John George Herbert, Ho- 
quiam, Wash. 2862 


Two little love bees; from Spring 
maid, w Robert B. Smith, m Hein- 
rich Reinhardt, arr. Freeman High. 
1. Mixed cho.—2. Sop. and alto, or 
ten, and bar.—3. Ten. 1, 2 and bar.— 
4. Sop., alto and bar.—d. Sop. 1, 2 
and alto—6. Male cho, © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 52825-52830'; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

2863-2868 


Two (The). magicians; w and m Pearl 
G. Curran, arr. Carl Deis; women’s 
3 pt. cho. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 
52632; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

2869 


Two people make a world; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 28, 1936; E ump. 
_ 117108; Mae Wolk Reinstein, Brook- 
line, Mass. 2870 


Ultra modern method for the guitar; 
runs, breaks, modulations, etce., An- 
thony Antone. © Jan. 3, 1986; AA 


51882—36——_8 


2884 
192847; A and B music co., New 
York. 2871 


Uncle Sam; song, melody Karl Kaye. 
© 1c. Dec. 27, 1935; E unp. 115389; 
G. W. Schafer, Portsmouth, O. 2872 


Under a frosty moon; song, w Kather- 
ine Carroll. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 117224; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 2873 


Under a moon in Texas; w and guit. 


chords. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 
116445; Gary Dare, Salem, N. J. 

2874 

Under the banner; march; pf. ©1.. 


Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 116192; Victoria 
C. Burkert, Barto, Pa. 2875 
Under the Creole moon; waltz song, 


melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
2, 1986; E unp. 115578; Sydney G. 


Hayden, Youngstown, O. 2876 
Under the double eagle; w Martyna 
Patricy, m arr. for professionals, 
Harry Stanley; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram. © Dec. 30, 1935; E pub. 
52743; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 2877 


Under the Oregon moon; valse song. 
©l1ec. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 116127; 
Raymond H. Bulson, Myrtle Point, 


Or. -2878 
Under your thumb and close to your 
heart; -w -Al\’ Bryan}. m Jean 


Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele and 
guit. © Jan. 20, 1986; E pub. 53083; 
Popular melodies, inec., New York. 

2879 


Unforgotten; fox-trot song. © 1 «@ 
Nov. 27, 19385; E unp. 115947 ; Joseph 
M. Sudlik, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 2880. 


Unisonal seales, chords and rhythmic 
studies for military bands; compiled 
and ed. William C. White; French 
horns in F. © Dec. 20, 1935; E pub. 
52688 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

2881 


Unlucky man; pf., with w. © 1 « 
Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116871; John 
Joseph Brown, Chokoloskee, Fla. . 

2882 


Until I know youre mine; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1935; E unp. 
115904 ; Veryl Wilson, Moorhead, Ia, 

2883 


Untrue (The) love; w and m Reece 
Fleming and Rufus Townsend; pf. 


treble. © 1. Nov. 1, 1935; E unp. 
116782 ; Southern: music pub. ¢€o., inc., 
New York, 2884 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2885 


Up Arcadia way; w and m G. G. Dean 
and Evelyn Stewart White. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117029; Grace 
Ghent Dean, Columbus, O, 2885 


Up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire; w 
Nixon Grey, m Nixon Grey and Reg 
Connelly ; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
14, 1986; E for. 42323; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 2886 


Upon the blue lagoon; w and melody. 
©1«e Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 115690; 
Alois Mead Kavanagh, Piedmont, 
Calif. 2887 


Uruapam; m por la pelicula mexicana. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1935; E unp. 115903; 
Max Urban, Mexico City. 2888 


Va, muletto, va; fox-trot, versi e m 
Pablito, Mario Valabrega e Enrico 
Mario Chiappo; piccola orch. pti. © 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 42087; Casa edi- 
trice musicale Chiappo, Turin, Italy. 

2889 


Vagabond boogy man; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117051; Henry 
Lindeau, Los Angeles. 2890: 


Valley (The) of my heart; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1935; E unp. 
115926; John Black, Slayden, Tenn. 

2891 


Valley of unbroken dreams; song. © 
1 ec. Dee. 26, 1985; E unp. 116976; 
Colleen A. Knudson, Hollywood, 
Calif. 2892 

Valparaiso; fox-trot, w Desmond Car- 
ter, m Mabel Wayne, arr. Walter 
Paul; orch. pts. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
FE) pub. 52847: Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 2893 


Valse arabesque in A flat; by Henry 
Read Masters; pf. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
EH pub. 526389; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 2894 


Valse caprice; de Stefan Bergman, op. 
tino, 1; pf. ©. Sept. 21, 193857°h 
for. 42189; Universal music agencies, 
London. 2895. 


Valse des ondes; par Joseph Strimer ; 
violoncelle, 1°°° pos., et pf. © Nov. 
1, 1985; E for. 42655; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 2896 


Valse (La) est un joli réve; valse vien- 
noise, chanson, paroles EH. Malecon. 
© Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42625; Eugéne 
Sutter, Paris. 2897 

Valse Fontainebleau; pf. © 1c. Jan. 


11, 1986; E unp. 116320; H. Murray 
‘Jacoby, New York. 2898 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Valzer che torna; da Il serpente a 
sonagli, versi Bixio Cherubini, m 
Cesare Andrea Bixio. © Nov. 15, 
1935; E for. 42106; S. a. m. Bixio, 
Milan. 2899 


Variations au Clair de lune; par Paul 
Pierné ; violon, alto, violoncelle, flite, 
harpe ou pf. pts. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42618; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 2900 


Vas-y, Zizi; dans Un coup de veine, 
livret Albert Willemetz et A. Mouézy- 
Eon, m Maurice Yvain. © Oct 1, 
1985; E for. 42217; Royalty, Paris. 

2901 

Velleda (A.) Douze etudes de virtuo- 
sité; en forme de variations; chant 
avec acc. de pf. nos. 1-12. © Oct. 15, 
1935; E for. 42247; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 2902 


Vera-Vera ; rumba, Zedios, Mac Lherty 
et Del’ Horno; orch. ptes. © Sept. 
1, 1985; E for. 42147; Del’ Horno, 
Paris. 2903 


Vermont, the beautiful; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115565; Violet 
Wells Cecchini, South Barre, Vt. 


Vesper bells; pf. ©1 ce. Dec. 14, 1935; 
E unp. 115757; Adelia Miller Schmit, 
Berkeley, Calif. 2905 


Vette nevose; impressione, Mario 
Chesi; orch. pti. © Dec. 3, 1935; E 
for. 42582; Carlo Beltramo, San 
Remo, Italy. 2906 


Via (La) dell’ amore; fox-trot, testo 
Giubra, m Sziklai Aladar, arr. G. L. 
Cergoli; orch. pti. © Jan. 2, 1935; 
E for. 42036; Fabbri & c., Trieste, 
Italy. 2907 


Victor (Frank) and Harry Volpe daily 
exercises for guitar; by F. Victor 
and H. Volpe. © Dec. 17, 1935; E 
pub. 52647 ; Mortimer Wesiey Cohen, 
New York. 2908 


Victoria; fox, de Pour ton bonheur, 
lyrics Albert Willemetz, m Marcel 
Lattés. © Sept. 1, 1935; E for. 
42138; Royalty, Paris. 2909 


Victorious (The) Christ; Easter story 
cantata, w Lora Linn and Haldor 
Lillenas. © Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 
52875; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 
Mo. 2910 


Vie (La) est belle; fox-trot, de Trente 
et quarante, paroles Jean de Létraz, 
m Richard Heymann. © Nov. 1, 
1935; E for. 42638; Royalty, Paris. 

2911 


108 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


Viejo (El) castillo moro; by Eduardo 
L. Chavarri, arr. Luis Sucra; pf. © 
Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 52960; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

2912 


Vien con me Ninetta; mazurka, versi 
A. R. Borella, m Luigi Malatesta, 
[and] Caro mio ben; fox-one-step, 
versi A. Bracchi, m Mario Schisa; 
orch. pti. © Nov. 30, 1935; E for. 
42546; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

2913 


Vienna, non sei pili’ tu; valzer vien- 
nese, versi e m Liberati e Simonetti, 
orch, Virgilio Ripa, [and] Parlar 
d’amor; valzer, versi A. Bracchi, m 
M. Schisa: orch. pti. © Oct. 15, 
1985; E for, 42288; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 2914 


Vienne; par K. Konstantinoff; orch. 
Partition. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 
42251; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

2915 


Viens Fanny; poésie André Chénier, 
m Henri Busser, op. 92, no. 3; trio 
ou choeur pour voix de femmes. 1. 
Sans ace.—2. Avec ace. de pf. © 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 42646, 42647; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 2916, 2917 


Vine (The) covered cabin; song. © 
1c Jan. 24, 1986; E unp. 116893; 
Dorothy H. Oswald, Greensburg, Pa. 

2918 


Vingt ans, c’est le beau temps; dans 
Un coup de veine, livret Albert Wil- 
lemetz et A. Mouézy-Eon, m Maurice 
Yvain. © Oct. 1, 19385; E for. 
42218; Royalty, Paris. 2919 


Violin (The) song method; for begin- 
ners, lessons 1, 2 and 3, named 2d 
pts., numbered sections without 
titles, with the exception of TT, se- 
lected and arr. Edward Kurtz and 


Frank Hill. © Aug. 20, 1935; E 
pub. 52968; Frank W. Hill, Cedar 
Falls, Ia. 2920 


Virtuoso (The) pianist; in 60 exer- 
cises, Charles Louis Hanon, ed. with 
new matter Ernst C. Krohn; pf. nos. 


1-20. pt. 1. © Dee. 28, 1985; E 
pub. 52563; Shattinger piano & 
-music co., St. Louis. 2921 


Visions of you; waltz song, melody 
B. Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116803; Alfred O. Jeffries, 
Blissfield, Mich. 2922 


Vocal art-studies; for the mastery of 
consonants, w and m Harry R. Spier. 


2935 


ser. 1. © Dee. 30, 1985; E pub. 
52624; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
2923 


Voce dall’ Africa; tango, versi e m 
Piero Pavesio e E. M. Chiappo, pic- 
eola oreh. pti. © Nov. 1, 1935; EB 
for. 42088; Casa editrice musicale 
Chiappo, Turin, Italy. 2924 


Vogue mon cceur; du film, paroles 
Camille Francois, m Maurice Yvain. 
© Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 42604: C. 
Joubert et cie., Paris. 2925 


Voices of the air; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116635; Alex- 
ander C. Corkum, Newton Center, 
Mass. 2926 


Voices of victory; Easter service, w 
and m W. B. Judefind, recitations 
and exercises Mattie B. Shannon 

. and others. © Feb. 5, 1935; E pub. 
52470; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

2927 


Voilier (Le); par Joseph Strimer; 
violoncelle, 1°*° pos., et pf. © Nov. 
1, 1935; 1 c. Dee. 23; E for. 42656; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 2928 


Volk song; song. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; 
EK unp. 115609; George Torke, New 
York. 2929 


Vollerthun (Georg) Vier lieder aus 
Ostiand; op. 28, w Agnes Miegel. 
© June 7, 1935; E for. 42329; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 2930 


Volpe (Harry) Nocturne; plectrum 
guit. © Jan. 15, 1986; E pub. 
52832; Radio city guit. studio, New 
York. 2931 


Voto (Il); tarantella, Umberto Gior- 
dano, riduzione Guido Farinelli; 
piccola orch. pti. © Dec. 15, 1935; 
EH for. 42202; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, S. a., Milan. 2982 


Waggin’ your tongue around; w and 
melody Erma Powell Coleman. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1986; E unp. 116637; 
Erma Coleman, Newark, N. J. 2933 


Wagner (Richard) Hymn to the 
morning; from Die meistersinger, 
English w Lucille C. Ahrens, m arr. 
Roger C. Wilson; women’s voices. 
© Nov. 5, 1935; BE pub. 52146; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., inc., Chicago. 29384 


Wah-hoo; w and m Cliff Friend; with 
guit. arr. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 
53162; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 29385 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2936. 


Wah-hoo—Continued. 

w and melody Cliff Friend. © 

1 « Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115688; 

Crawford music corp., New York. 
2936 


Waikapu; w Ray Kinney, and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 116177; 
Harry Owens, Honolulu. 2937 


Waitin’ for my date; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1986; E unp. 115642 ; 
Robert George Stewart, South 
Orange, N. J. 29388 


Waiting; fox trot song. ©1c. Jan. 7, 
1986; E unp. 115845; Helen C. 
Leavitt, Auburn, Calif. 2939 


Waiting for love; w and m P. Langille. 
©1ec. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116139; 
Pauline lLangille Hubbard, San 
Francisco. 2940 


Wake up and sing; w and melody 
Carmen Lombardo, Cliff Friend and 
Charlie Tobias. © 1 ¢ Jan. 15, 
1986: E unp. 116540; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 2941 


Waltz of ecstasy for two; w D. Weber 
and M. A. Connell, m Harry Weber. 
©1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116788 ; 
Melvin A. Connell, jr., Saginaw, 
Mich. 2942 


Waltz of the bayou; 1st trumpet. © 
1 c¢ Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116137; 
Joseph A[nthony] Quaglino, New 
Orleans. 2943 


Waltz (A) to you; w and m Paulette 
Gard. © 1c Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 
116316; Pauline Cohen, Los Angeles. 

2944 

Waltz (A) was born in Vienna; from 
The illustrators’ show, w _ Earle 
Crooker, m Frederick Loewe; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 53077; Chappell & co., inc, 
New York. 2945 


Waltzing in the moonlight; valse song. 
©1e. Dee. 4, 1985; E unp. 115914; 
Olive Powell, Seattle. 2946 


Waltzing in the night; valse song. © 
1 e¢e Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 115847; 
Dayne Ellis, Patoka, II1. 2947 


Waltzing on stars; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116752; 
Ben Arthur Bell, Seattle. 2948 


Wanderer’s (The) song; w Charles 
Reid, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1986; E unp. 116388; Helene Hip- 
kins, Long Island City. 2949: 


Wandering (The) boy; song, w Mary 
Murphy. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


117068; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 2950) 


Wandering the king’s highway; w and. 
m Leslie Coward; in C. © Nov. 22, 
19385; E for. 42341; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 2951 


Wanted ads; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 5, 1985; E unp. 1165384; Clive 
Erard, London. 2952 


Washing tub; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116769; D. P. 
Harmon, Falls Church, Va. 2953: 


Wayside hymns, no. 2; w Grant G. 
McChesney. © Nov. 18, 1985; AA 
191818; Grant C. Tullar, Orange, 
Neds 2954 


We are on top again; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117102; 
Frederick William Warnke, San 
Francisco. 2955 


We are the pirates bold; w and melody 
Dudley Manners. © 1c. Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 117011; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 2956: 


We buried her beneath the willow; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 13, 1936; 
EK ounp. 116285; Karl Victor Davis. 
and Hartford Conn Taylor, Chicago.. 

2957 


We did it; w Bob Rothberg, melody 
Sammy Timberg. © 1 ¢ Dee. 31. 


1985; E unp. 115740; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 
2958 


We have a song to sing, O; from The 
yeomen of the guard, w W. S. Gil- 
bert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Bryce- 
son Treharne; 7-pt. mixed cho. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E pub. 53154; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 2959 


We have met before; w and m Sam 
Coslow; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
28, 1986; E for. 42666; Cinephonic 
music co., Itd., London. 2960 


We’il dream together ; w Barbara Mun-- 
roe, m Christine Hope. ©1c. Jan. 15, 
1986; E unp. 116453:; Christine Hope 
Lindkamp, Oneida, N. Y. 2961 


We'll grow old together dear; song. 
©1c. Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116089; 
Mary J. McMillan, Richmond, Calif. 

. 2962 


We'll stand by the ship with Roose-. 


velt; song. © 1c Jan. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1163879; Louise Clark, Los 
Angeles. 2963. 


110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no: 1, 1986 


2087 


We need a vacation; song, melody We saw the sea; from Follow the fleet, 


Robert Nagel. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 115537; Jack Kane, Chicago. 
2964 


We only live but once; w Marty Symes, 
m Bernice Petkere; with arr. for 
euit., ete. © Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 
53015; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 2965. 


We oughta have a fling at love; w and 
m Minna Stovall. © 1c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116473; Minna Stovall 
Smith, Birmingham, Ala. 2966 


We're called gondolieri; from The gon- 
doliers, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
men’s or boys’ cho. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 53153; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 2967 


We're for Roosevelt; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 116780; 
William McRae, Chicago. 2968 


We're guing places to-night; w Elsie 
Sanguinet, m EH. L. Cook and Cleo 
Milligan. © 1c Jan. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 116167; Elizabeth L. Cook, 
University City, Mo. 2969 


We're going riding on the Mississippi ; 
song. © 1c, Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116936; Grace B. Walker, Lowell, 
Mich. 2970 


We're gonna step high, wide and hand- 
some; w and melody Alan Hmery. 
©1e. Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 116553; 
Allen H. Emerman, New York. 

2971 


We're marching on; college song, arr. 
R. B. Eisenberg. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
EH pub. 52704; Walter Harrison Eller, 
Macomb, IIl. 2972 


We're on our way to heaven; w and 
melody Bert Darl and Charles Har- 
old. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117274; Betty Goetz, New York. 

2973 


We're still in love; w Edward Raleigh, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936; 
EH unp. 116557; Jack Russell, Lake- 
wood, O. 2974 


We said good bye; w and melody Ann 
Arlen. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
116954; Ann Marie Sweeney, Wash- 
ington. 2975 


We sail the ocean blue; from H. M. S. 
Pinafore, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
boys’ ten. 1, 2, and bass cho. © Jan. 
30, 1936; E pub. 53158 ; Boston music 
co., Boston. 2976 


w and m Irving Berlin; with guit. 
symbols, and chords for ukulele and 
banjo. © Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 
52757 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

2977 


We started and parted as friends; w 
and m Seymour Simons, arr. Jean 
Walz; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 52892; Milton 
Weil music co., Chicago. 2978 


We three kings; song, from Pageant 
of the Christ child, m G. Darlington 
Richards; mixed voices. © Jan. 2, 
1986; E pub. 52662; H. W. Gray Co., 
New York. 2979 


We three kings of Orient are; Christ- 
mas carol, J. Hopkins, arr. Walter 
Lane; pf. with w. © Dee. 28, 1935; 
E pub. 52569; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 2980 


We've got a date for next June; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 116883; Ayres De Sousa, Brook- 
lyn. 2981 


We want Landon; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 116998; 
Burns Liewellyn Williams, New 
York. 2982 


We were dancing; from Tonight at 
8-30, w and m Noel Coward; with 
arr. for pf. accordion and guit. © 
Oct. 15, 1935; E for. 42416; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 2983 


We will keep on dancing, to this haunt- 
ing melody; song, melody Dorothy 
Ross. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1986; E unp. 
116844; Edward C. Meslon, St. Al- 
bans, N. Y. 2984 


Weak (The) and rambling one; Ar- 
kansas folk song, as sung by Mrs. 
Dusenberry, w collected John Gould 
Fletcher, m collected and arr. Lau- 
rence Powell; six mixed voices. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52792; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 2985 


Wearing of the green—Irish washer 
woman; medley, arr. Marvin Hatley ; 
pf. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 
117179; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 2986 


Weber (Carl Maria von) Concerto; 
D dur, fiir violoncello u. orch. C. M. 
von Weber, freie bearb. nach dem 
konzert fiir klarinette u. orch. in es 
dur op. 74, Gaspar Cassad6; violon- 
cello u. pf. © Sept. 25, 1935; E for. 
42423; B. Sehott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 2987 


EEL 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2988 


Wedding; w Baynard Taylor, m Mrs. 
Sam Roberts. © 1c. Nov. 15, 1935; 
E unp. 114413; Ada W. Roberts, 
Kansas City, Mo. 2988: 


Wedding (The) bells; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1986; E unp. 116511; Wilhelmina 
A. Limbert, Muncie, Ind. 2989) 


Wedding hymn; w and melody, ©1e. 
Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116920; Mar- 
guerite Brereton, Springs, Transvaal, 
Union of South Africa. 2990) 


Wedding (The) of the rose; w Thomas 
Connor and Edward Lisbona, m 
Leon Jessel, arr. Robert Stainforth. 
© Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 42675; Brit- 
ish standard music co., ltd., London. 

2991 


Wedding song; w and melody Hoagy 
Carmichael. © 1 ©¢ Oct. 18, 1985; 
E unp. 116729; Southern music¢ pub. 
co., ine., New York. 2992 


Wee (A) bird came; Scottish folk 
song, w William Glen, m arr. Robert 
W. Gibb; women’s voices. © Jan. 
15, 1986; E pub. 528389; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 2993. 


Weeping willow tree; waltz song, mel- 
ody William Dehnert and Wm. 
Brede. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
116311; Joseph M. Murphy, New 
York. 2994 


Weihnachts-idylle; v. Walter Niemann, 
op. 13, nr. 1; streichorch. Partitur 
u. stimmen. © Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 
42361; Steingraber verlag, Leipzig. 


2995: 
Weiss man denn wirklich, was gliick 
ist ...; fox-trot, [and] Hine nacht 


auf Java; tango: aus Hilde Petersen 
postlagernd, text Rudolf Perak, m 
Ludwig Schmidseder, arr. Gerhard 
Mohr. © Sept. 25, 1935; EH for. 
42509; Ufaton-verlags g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 2996 


Welsh choral fantasy; on hymns, Jo- 
seph Parry, Afan Thomas, John 
Edwards and T. D. Edwards, arr. 
Griffith J. Jones; mixed voices. © 
Nov. 20, 1985; E pub. 52698; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 2997 


Wenn wir durch die stadt marschieren ; 
frontsoldatenlieder-potpourri, m Her- 
mann Blume; pf., mit text. © Nov. 
6, 1935; E for. 42377; Aug. Cranz, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 2898 


Wesoly Czesiu; polka, melody. © 1. 
Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116907 ; Chester 
Lorenz, Philadelphia. 2999 


pt. III, n.s., v.81 


West (A) African fantasietta; by 
Ernest Walker; pf. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
E for. 42442; Augener, ltd., London. 

3000 


West wind; w and m Milton Ager, 
Charles Newman and Murray Men- 
cher; with arr. for guit., ete, and 
additional cho. for pf. accordion. © 
Jan. 22, 1986; E pub. 52999; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

3001 


What a little baby can bring; w and m 
E. L. Priest, arr. Len Fleming. © 
1 ce. Dee. 31, 1985; EH unp. 115548; 
Elmer L. Priest and Ethel L. Mille- 
man, Burbank, Calif. 3002 


What care I; w and m EHlsie MeNeal; 
pf. ©1e¢ Jan. 31, 1936; Euunp. 
117336; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3003. 


What child is this; carol, set to m 
Geoffrey L. Mendham; mixed voices. 
© Dec. 28, 19385; E for. 42487; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 3004 


What do you think; slow fox-trot song, 
arr. Len Fleming. © 1 c. Dee. 31, 
1935; E unp. 115546; Ethel L. Mille- 
man, Burbank, Calif. 3005 


What’ll I do with my nights—the rest 
of my days; w and melody Little 
Jack Little, Edgar Leslie and George 
W. Meyer. ©1c Jan. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 117019; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 3006 


What’s the idea; song. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1986; E unp. 117127; Vincent 
Caponigro, East Boston, Mass. 3007 


What’s the name of that song; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. 
©1c. Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116536; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

3008 


What’s the use of a lucky star; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 116761; Bar- 
bara Anne Rand, Brady, Neb. 3009 


What’s the use of dreaming; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 
116817; Orville Stanley Spencer, De- 
troit. 3010 


Wheatland Rose; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 117097; 
Louise C. Schroeder, Denver. 3011 


Whelan radio program theme song; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 116970; Edwin J. Smalle, 
New York. 3012 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


When a Gypsy dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116312; 
John Goldfine, New York. 3013 


When a wisp of melody is in your 
heart; w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 
15, 1986; E unp. 1164387; Jay Van 
Burk, Torrington, Wy. 3014 


When autumn breezes blow; song. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 116040; 
Robert J. Kirk, Norwood, Pa. 3015 


When baby plays the rumba on his rat- 
tle in Havana; w and m Leo Towers, 
Harry Leon, Rodd Arden and Ho- 
ratio Nicholls; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 22, 1985; E for. 42339; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., 
London. 3016 


When dreams come true; waltz song. 
© Nov. 4, 1935; E pub. 52714; M. 
Helen Wahl Serio, North Merrick, 
Let. N.Y 3017 


When he was a lad; from H. M. §. 
Pinafore, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
men’s cho. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 
538152 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

38018 


When I dream, I dream of you; song 
waltz. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 
116962; Thomas Edwin Murphy, 
Arnold, Pa. 3019 


When I grow to be a man; w and 
melody Mickey Rooney, Johnny 
Broderick and Larry Rich. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117106; Bob 
Miller, ine., New York. 3020 


When I grow too old to care; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116178; Agnes 
Ellison, Peoria, Ill. 3021 


When I’m all alone with you; song, 
w EH. Louise Savage. ©1c. Jan. 9, 
1986; E unp. 116054; William F. 
Barmbold, Jamaica, N. Y. 3022 


_When I’m around you; song. ©1c. 
Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 116106; Charles 
N. Canuso, Omaha. 3023 


When I’m away from you; song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 22, 19836; E unp. 116831; 
Emil G. Best, Berwyn, Ill. 3024 


When I’m gone you'll be blue; w and 
m Reece Fleming and Rufus Town- 
send; pf. treble. ©1c. Nov. 1, 1935; 
E unp. 116733; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 3025 


When I’m lonely; arr. Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 6, 


3088 
1936; E unp. 115857; Elizabeth 
Ogilvie Reid, Portland, Or. 3026 


When I please; w Elsie EH. Smith, and 


melody. © 1c Jan. 21, 1986; EB 
unp. 117163; Robert B. Smith, 
Bayonne, N. J. 3027 


When I say good night to you; w and 
melody Evelyn Pennie. © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1986; E unp. 116524; Evelyn 
Panikoff, New Haven. 3028 


When it’s blossom time in old Caro- 
line I’m coming back to you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 
116035; John Bunyan Moore, 
Murphy, N. C. 3029 


When it’s moonlight in the valley; w 
Kermit James Reid; pf. © 1. 
Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117337; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3030 


When it’s moonlight time in the val- 
ley; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 116632; Ross Madill, Clare- 
mont, Ont., Canada. 3031 


When it’s night time in the canyon; 
by Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115862; Alta 
Murphy, Karnack, Ill. 3032 


When it’s summer down in the valley ; 
waltz song, m Lon Healy. © Sept. 
27, 1985; E pub. 53066; Emma Allen 
Bailey, Midland, Tex. 30383 


When it’s twilight in the mountains; 
waltz song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115579; 
Rosamond Frierson, San Antonio, 
Fla. 3034 


When love has gone; w Philip Copell 
and Billy Hueston, m Ray Bloch 
and Drexell Hines; with guit. arr. 
© Dec. 30, 1985; E pub. 53094; 
Sherman, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

3035 


When love was in your heart; w and 
melody. © 1. Jan. 17, 1986; EB 
unp. 116491; Irvin Gilbert Valen- 
tine, Chambersburg, Pa. 3036 


When memories ship pulls in at 
Dreamland Bay; song, m Karl Kaye. 
©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116891; 
Louie Albert Mohrman, Kipton, O. 

3037 


When Mollie mixes muffins for tea; 
w T. H. Kraus, m V. Horn. ©1€. 
Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115615; Thyrza 
H[ayden] Kraus and Valera Horn, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3038 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3039 


‘When my dreams will come true; w 
Frank Wadowka and Stanley Za- 
wadzki, and melody. © 1c. Jan. 3, 
1986; E unp. 115674; Chester 
Jakubowski, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

3039 


When my sugar turns on the heat; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 14, 1936; 
EK unp. 116387; John Orville Ep- 
hardt, Detroit. 3040 


When orange blossoms bloom; w and 
m Sophie Jean Irving. © Jan. 6, 
19386; E pub. 52817; Hilltop maga- 
zine, High Springs, Fla. 3041 


When poplar leaves are rustling; w 
A. Millard Howe; pf. © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 116255; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 3042 


When shall we meet again; song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116566; 
Carlotta B. Muir, Chevy Chase, Md. 

3043 


When the cherry blossoms bloom in 
Iowa; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 
117053; Delia Martin Schultz, Des 
Moines. 3044 


When the cotton is in bloom; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 
117129; Hugh Raymond Seeley, Los 
Angeles. 3045 


When the moon comes a _ peeping; 
song, arr. Elwood M. Wilson. © 1c. 
Jan. 28, 19386; E unp. 1171382; Regis 
Wuenschel, Mt. Oliver, Pa. 3046 


‘When the moon meets the dawn of the 
day ; song, melody Jack Schatenstein. 
©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117025; 
Earl V. Robinson, Hamilton, Ont., 
Canada. 3047 


When the power fell on me; hymn. © 
Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 52949; Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 3048 


When the stars and moon say; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116290; 
Harry A. Good, Pueblo, Col. 3049 


When the sun goes down to-day; w 
A. Sizemore and Chas. M. DeWitt; 
pf., with guit. arr., and w. © Dec. 
10, 1985; E pub. 538058; Asher Size- 
more, Louisville. 3050 


When this old heart of mine ceases its 
beating; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 e. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115774; 
Isabel Youngman Downing, Spring- 

_ field, Mo. 3051 


When violets bloom by the river; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


arr. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 
116617; Myrtle Maxwell, Thurston, 
Neb. 3052 


When we are one; w and melody. © 
1c Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116450; 
Glenn L. Hardman, Toledo. 3053 


When we have landed Landon; w and 
melody Aaron Rovi. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1935; E unp. 116413; Ivor Ajax, 
Salt Lake City. 3054 


When we kneel with our Savior in 
prayer; pf., with guit. arr., and w. 
Dee. 10, 19385; E pub. 53053; 
Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 3055 


When you call the roll alma mater; w 
Irving Kahal, m Sammy Fain; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1936; E unp. 
115786; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 3056 


When you came to me that day in June; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1. Jan. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 116621; Thomas W. Arundel, 
Rushville, Neb. 3057 


When you come, thunder shower; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 115834 ; Michael Rechler, New 
York. 3058 


When you hear the old red robin on the 
hill; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 20, 
1935 ; E unp. 116028; Jackson Garner 
Shadle, W. Los Angeles. 3059 


When you-passed by; song. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 7, 19386; E unp. 115789; Sarah 
Josephine Davis, Gloversville, N. Y. 

3060 


When you're smiling I’m happy; w Ken 
Murray, and melody. © 1c. Dee. 31, 
1985; E unp. 115528; Max Shaffer, 
Montreal. 3061 


When you said I love you too; w M. A. 
Connell, m Harry Weber. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 21, 1986; EH unp. 116790; Mel- 
vin A. Connell, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 

3062 


When you smile thro’ your tears, 
there’s a rainbow in your eyes; w 
and m Glae Carrodus and Peter Rex ; 
with ukulele arr. © Jan. 17, 1936; 
E for. 42603; Cary & co., London. 

3063. 


When you tell me that you love me; 
w and m Gilbert T. Schaad; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan. 11, 1986; FH unp. 116244; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3064 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


When you wear that sunny smile; song. 
©i1ic. Jan. 29, 1936; E unp. 117130; 
Joseph P. Kelleher, Los Angeles. 

3065 


When your love blends with mine; w 
Charles Gott, m F. R. Opp. ©1e«. 
Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 116283; Frances 
Rae Opp., Otterbein, Ind., and Chas. 
Gott, New Ross, Ind. 


Whenever I’m listening to a melody 
full of rythm; w and melody. © 1c. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 116404; James 
Harold Barrington, Chicago. 3067 


Where bob white’s calling me; w and m 
Jack Shafer. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 115984; Amasa J. Shafer, 
Roxbury, N. Y. 3068 


Where can I find that girl; song. © 
iewwan. oo 1996; 'H unp. 115714; 
Lester Steward Holland, San Pedro, 
Calif. 3069: 


Where dreams come true; w Oswald J. 
Smith, m B. D. Ackley; pf. © Dee. 
27, 1985; E pub. 52547; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 3070 


Where go the boats; w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, melody Albert Patterson. 
© 1e. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 116278: 
Albert Stanley Patterson, jr., Ram- 
age, W. Va. 3071 


Where is the fulfilling station; pf., with 
Wee) I: c Jan. 27, 1936: E unp. 
117022 ; Nita Grey Osborne, Bluefield, 
Va. 3072 


Where is the moon; song. © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1936; E unp. 116476; Ralph E. 
Skedgell, Millville, N. J. 3073 


song. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 
116961; Arthur Pirro, Piedmont, 
Calif. 3074 


Where the goldenrod nods; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1936; E unp. 116797; Ida Brock, 
Milo, Mo. 3075 


Where the mountain meets the sea; 
fox trot, w and m Mollie Miller. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1985; E unp. 1159386; 
Mollie F. Cunningham, Salinas, 
Calif. 3076 


Where the sweet violeta grows; w 
Charles Fitchlee; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 
1936; E unp. 117338; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 3077 


Which little boy wants to play with 
me; w Joe Goodwin and Stanley F. 
Weiner, with melody. © 1 «¢. Jan. 


3066: 


3091 
22, 1936; E unp. 116812; Gus Ed- 
wards, New York. 3078 


While I dance this waltz with you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 116084; William Benson 
Richter, Philadelphia. 3079 


While I dream; w and melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117125; Jule 
Fox, Phil Berg and Ralph Cronn, 
Cincinnati. 3080 


While the music plays; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117279; 
H. Geigus Coulter, Ogden, Utah. 

3081 


Whisper yes while I am dancing with 
you; w Dick Melenric, m A. Pelak. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 115880; 
Dick Melenrik and Andrew Pelak, 
Throop, Pa. 3082 


Whispering angel; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 117217; 
Saul Babits, New York. 3083 


Whispering hope; by Alice Hawthorne, 
arr. Zarh M. Bickford; Hawaiian 
guit. solo and ace., with w. Jan. 
22, 19386; E pub. 53019; Fred Helt- 
man co., Cleveland. 3084 


Whistlin’ in a shower; w Ted Kellum, 
melody Mack Kay. © 1. Jan. 9, 
19386; E unp. 116042; Mack Kay Hig- 
ginbotham, jr., Anderson, Ind. 3085 


Who; w Winford Taylor McReynolds; 
pit. © 1c Jan. 31, 1936; EH unp. 
117339'; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3086 


Who cares; w and melody Edward Or- 


son. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 
116591; Elbert Orson Brower, Phil- 
adelphia. 3087 


Who in all the world could ask for 
more; song. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1171283; Manley Marks and 
Don Pedro Regalado, Los Angeles. 

3088 


Who made hide-didle-didle with Har- 
old Sterns’ good fiddle; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 
116050; Sam Kavalsky, Brooklyn. 
3089 


Whoever you are, you're beautiful; w 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116598; Frank Luther, New 
York. 3090 


Why can’t you fall in love with me; w 
and melody Dudley Manners. ©1c. 
Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 117013; D. 
Dudley Krupp, Brooklyn. 3091 


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3092 


Why did she take you from me; w and 
m F. and Lillyan Deutsch. © 1 «. 
_Jan. 10, 1986; E unp. 116100; Flor- 

ence Deutsch, Bridgeport, Conn. 
3092 


Why did we have to break up; fox 
trot, w and melody. ©1 ce. Jan. 10, 
1936; E unp. 116578 ; Michael James 
Corcoran, Albany. 3093 


Why don’t you love me the way you 
love me dear, in my dreams; fox- 
trot, w Lu Earl, and melody. © 1 
ce. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116561; 
Charles Sexauer, Pittsburgh. 3094 


Why don’t you stay out of my dreams; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115590; 
Loyd Lawrence, Brewers, Ky. 

3095 


Why keep me up in the air; pf., with 
w. © 1c Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 
116682; Minna Stovall Smith, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 3096 


Why pretend; w Ray Smith; pf. ©1 
ec. Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116229; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3097 


Why should I ever be lonely; waltz; 
pf., with w. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1936; EB 
unp. 116257; Lizette Mowen, Colum- 
bus, O. 3098 


Why should I ever feel blue; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 
115544; Robert Miller, Paterson. 

3099) 


Why wait; w Sparty Nardone, jr., m 
Lorang and Cutting; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 23, 1936; E pub. 
53082; T. B. Harms co., New York. 

3100 


Why? Within my heart; w and m 
Jule Le Nard; pf. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1936; E unp. 117263; Julia L. Fitz- 
Patrick, Chicago. 3101 


Wibbily-wobbly (The) blues; fox trot, 
w and melody J. W. Haynes and Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 116755; John William Haynes, 
Susanville, Calif. 3102 


Wie nett; foxtrot, m u. arr. Ernst 
Fischer; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
May 10, 1985; E for. 42681; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 3103 


Wildflowers; by Chris. M. Edmunds, 
op. 30, no. 1; pf. © Jan. 15, 1936; E 
for. 42668; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
-London. 3104 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 31 


Wiley and Will; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 8, 1936; E unp. 116000; George 
Benson, Battle Creek, Mich. 3105 


Will and Wiley’s last ride; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 
116869; Carl William Quackenbush, 
Washington. 3106 


— Same. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53125; Carl William Quackenbush, 
Washington. 3107 


Will it pay; hymn, w and m Junia 
Starr. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 
117366; Junia Black Merchant Starr, 


Osseo, Mich. 3108 
Will she; w Lee Wood, melody L. 
Wood and Al Songey. © 1. Jan. 


10, 19386; E unp. 116095; Lee Clay 
Wood, Oakland, Calif. 3109 


Will there be a rodeo in heaven; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1986; E unp. 
116971 ; Billy Benner, New York. 

-3110 


Will you be my valentine; song. © 
1c Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117376; 
Vinnie Thompson Dyke, Princeton, 
Ill. 3111 


Will you be the same; w and m Cony 
Prather. ©1ce. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115570; Roscona (Cony) Prather, 
Omaha. 3112 


Will you be the same old sweetheart; 
pf., with guit. arr., and w. © Dec. 
10, 1985; E pub. 53055; Asher Size- 
more, Louisville. 3113 


Will you believe; song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 
1936; E unp. 115830; Ruth Leah 
Stormer, Pasadena. 3114 


Will you buy a little violet; English w 
Jerry Castillo, m J. Padilla, Ha- 
Waiian guit. Solo, in note and dia- 
gram, Nick Manoloff; new pf. arr., 
with ukulele and guit. chords. © 
Jan 15, 1936; E pub. 52917 ; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 3115 


Will you come to the bower ; w Thomas 
Moore, with adaptation H. F. Estill, 
music ed. and arr. Oscar J. Fox. 
1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto.—2. Male voices. 
© Dec. 21, 1935; E pub. 52317, 52318 ; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

3116, 3117 


Texas centennial ed. © 
Jan. 10, 1936; E pub. 52807; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 3118 


Will you still remember; song. ©1ec. 
Dec. 30, 1985; E unp. 116194; Sophia 
Costa, Canton, O. 3119 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1936 


Will you think of me when I’m gone; 
w and m Tex Owens; with guit. arr. 
©1ece. Jan. 16, 19386; E unp. 117209; 
Doie Hensley Owens, Kansas City, 
Mo. 3120 


Wilt thou be made whole; hymn, w 
S. S Cryor. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 
52950; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago. 3121 


Wind harps; w Carey Brier, m from 
Strassburg gesangbuch, harmonized. 
© Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 52522; Edith 
Lovell Thomas, New York. 3122 


Wind up the eat n’ throw out the clock ; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 
116026; David Russell Feiker, Ra- 
cine, Wis. 3123 


‘Winds from ’cross the sea; waltz song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1986; E unp. 116298; Harry Hamil- 
ton and Howard Pope, Everett, 
Wash. 3124 


Windy Dakota; waltz song, melody 
Sam Adelman. ©1c. Jan 21, 1936; 
E unp. 116802; John H. Schuldt. 
Stickney, 8S. D. 3125 


Wings; w Lorraine Noel Finley, m 
Zdenko Fibich, op. 41, no. 139, arr. 
Carl Deis. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto cho— 
2. Sop. and alto. cho. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 52860, 52861; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 3126, 3127 


Winken, Blinken ang Nod; w Eugene 
Field; mixed voices. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1986; E unp. 115755; Sidney Shalit 
Lippman, Minneapolis. 3128 


‘Winter (A) lament; w and m G. G. 

Dean and Evelyn Stewart White. © 

1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117030; 
Grace Ghent Dean, Columbus, O. 

3129 


Winter lullaby; w Ruth Roloff, m 
Adella Carlson Altman; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto 1, 2. © Jan. 2, 1986; E pub. 
52880; Hyde Park music publishers, 
Chicago. 3130 


Winter moon; w and m Tonya Loy; 
pes ©, 1, c.. Jana-7,,1936;; Bump. 
116551; Esther Ruben, New York. 

3131 


Winter rhapsody; w Ken Murray, and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 14, 1935; B 
unp. 115527; Max Shaffer, Montreal. 

3132 


Winver; hymn, w John M. Versteeg. 
© le. Dec. 26, 1935; EB unp. 116828; 
William B. Winans, Cincinnati. 

3133. 


3145 


Wishing we were friends again; fox- 
trot, w and m John Rowles, Harold 


Roynan and Victor Annon; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 27, 1935; E for. 
42435; Paramount music co., ltd., 
London. 3134 


With a cup of cold poison beside me; 
w and m Hiton Box, Desmond Cox 
and Paddy Roberts; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Jan. 9, 1936; E for. 
42561; J. Norris music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 3135 


With you; fox trot, w and m Betty 


Lauriers. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1935; HB 
unp. 115925; Bessie Deslauriers, 
Northwood, N. H. 3136 
Within my heart; arr. Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1936; E unp. 115860; Elizabeth 
Ogilvie Reid, Portland, Or. 3137 


Without regret; song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 
1936; E unp. 117021; Sara Creath 
and Annette Walsh, Wichita Falls, 
Tex. 3138 


Without rhythm; from This’ll make 
you whistle, w and m Maurice Sigler, 
Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 
42276; Cinephonic music co., Itd., 
London. 3139 


Without you; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 116496; Ernest W. Charity, 
Dillwynn, Va. 3140 


Witnesses to the resurrection; service 
of worship for Easter, F. Eppling 
Reinartz, w John S. B. Monsell and 
others, in Frederick C. Maker and 
others. © Jan. 29, 1936; AA 195180; 
Board of publication of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 3141 


Wolf (Daniel) Melodie; violin, with 
pf. ace. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 
1169382; Daniel Wolf, New York. 

3142 


Bonra (Wolga); fantasie, russische 
lieder, tinze u. zigeunerromanzen, B. 
Leopold ; orch. stimmen. © Dee. 20, 
1934; E for. 42280; Edition continen- 
tal, B. Leopold, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 3143 


Wonderful you; w A. E. (Pat) Browne, 
and melody. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; B 
unp. 115724; Adeline EH. (Pat) 
Browne and Richard Avarre, Los 
Angeles. 3144 


Won't it be sweil; song. ©1c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116466; Harold Eugene 
Fisher, New London, Conn. 3145 


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3146 


Won’t you be my daddy now; w and 
m O. F. Finch and Bud Finch; pf. 
©1ec. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116397; 
Otis Floyd Finch, Eaton Rapids, 
Mich. 3146 


Won’t you be my sweetheart; w A. 
Sizemore and Walter J. Cook, sr.; 
pf.; with guit. arr. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E pub. 538062; Asher Sizemore, 
Louisville. 3147 


Won’t you ever be mine; w Fern Fair- 


fax. ©1e Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 
117227; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 3148 


Won't you please give me a kiss; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1936: E unp. 117175; 
Maria Araceli Haces Posada, New 
York. 3149 


Woof woof woof; song. © 1 ¢, Jan. 
28, 1986; E unp. 116878; Leslie C. 
Groff, Chicago. 3150) 


Words (The) of my mother; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 116001; 
Jesse W. Vincent, Kirksville, Mo. 

3151 


Workers together ; junior tune, w John 
Irwin, m harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
19385; E pub. 52512; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 3152 


Working for the Townsend ; Townsend 
campaign song, set to tune Marching 
through Georgia; pf. © June 15, 
1985; E pub. 52676; Harry Raider 
Morgan, Los Angeles. 3153 

Workman (A) in a village home; 
kriegslied, w Alice M. Pullen, Ger- 
man melody harmonized. © Oct. 21, 
1985; E pub. 52511; Edith Lovell 
Thomas, New York. 3154 


World (The) is in my way, without 
you; w Catharine Byron; pf. ©1c. 
Jan. 11, 1986; E unp. 116228; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3155 


World (The) itself keeps Easter; ir- 
regular, 15th century Latin hymn, tr. 
John Mason Neale, Scotch air har- 
monized. © Oct. 21, 1985: E pub. 
52526; Edith Lovell Thomas, New 
York. 3156 


World (The) one neighborhood; w 
Jeanette E. Perkins, melody from 
Musae Sionae, by Praetorius, har- 
monized. © Oct. 21, 1935; E pub. 
5§2520'; Edith Lovell Thomas, New 
York. 3157 


Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom ; song, adapted from the tra- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


ditional Irish melody, Londonderry 
air, arr. Michael McFarlane. © 
Jan, 29, 1936; E pub. 531386; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 
3158 


Would you go from my arms to some- 
body else; song, melody Allen Taub. 
©le. Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 116802; 
Rose Phillips, Auburn, N. Y. 3159 


Wrap your cares in rhythm; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 
115687; Max Andrew Ealy, Detroit. 

31606 


Wright’s (Will J.) songs, group no. 5. 
© Dec. 16, 1985; E pub. 52135; Wil- 
liam John Wright, Topeka, Kan. 

3161 


Wrigley’s chewing gum song; set to 
tune Jingle bells; pf., withw. ©1l1c. 
Jan, 2, 1986; E unp. 115633 ; Delbert 
Leroy Hines, Springfield, O. 3162 


Wringing that old dish rag; fox-trot, 
w Marge Stewart, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Jan. 2, 19386; E unp. 
115574; Margaret Zimmerman 
Stewart, Mooringsport, La. 3163 


Written in my heart; w Peg Martin, 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 116648; Barnet Breeskin, 
Washington. 3164 


Wiinseh dir was; accordeon-album, fiir 
kleine instrumente leicht bearb. Curt 
Mahr. bd. 3. © Jan. 14, 1986; EH for. 
42590; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 3165 


album fiir unterhaltung u. tanz, 
bearb. Curt Mahr; accordeon. bd. 1. 
bd. 2. © Nov. 6, 1935; E for. 42378, 
42379; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 3166, 3167 


Féxace we (Xechase me); w Dimitrios 
Giannoukakis, m Costas Giannidis. 
© Aug. 21, 1985; E pub. 52575; 

. Apollo music co., New York. 3168 


Yea, team; w B. Nisen, m M. David- 
son. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
117267 ; Milton Davidson and Barney 
Nisen, Los Angeles. 3169 


Year’s (The) at the spring; English 
carol, w Robert Browning, tune from 
Sandys’ Christmas carols, adapted 
and harmonized. © Oct. 21, 1935; 
E pub. 52515; Edith Lovell Thomas, 
New York. 3170 


Yellow flowers in a blue bowl; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 
116655 ; Sheila Spencer, Nashville. 

RAI LTEL 


118 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


3201 


Yellowstone and you; song. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116452; Otto 
Norman Olsen, Vernal, Utah. 3172 


Yo...yo...; one-step, versi e melodia 
Mario Nicolo. © Dec. 28, 1935; E 
pub. 52773 ; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 

3173 


Yodelling (The) hillbilly; w and m 
Wilf Carter. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 116951; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 3174 


Yolanda (The) waltz; melody. ©1e. 
Dee. 31, 1935; E unp. 115539; Frank 
Veloz, Chicago. 3175 


Yosemite Falls; valse song. © 1 e«. 
Jan. 7, 1936; E unp. 115841; Boni- 
facio Dato, Arvin, Calif. 3176 


You; fox trot, w and m Alyce Bell. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 19385; E unp. 115920; 
Blanche Billingsley, Frederick, Okl. 

3177 


——tango-fox trot, melody Xavier 
Cugat. © 1c. Jan. 29, 19386; E unp. 
117178; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 3178 


— w and m Cliff Price. ©1c. Jan. 
7, 1936; E unp. 115802; Clarence 
Price, Madawaska, Me. 3179 


w and m HK. L. Priest, arr. Len 
Fleming. © 1 c¢. Dee. 31, 1985; E 
unp. 115549; Elmer L. Priest and 


Ethel L. Milleman, Burbank, Calif. 
3180 
You answered my call; song. © 1 ¢. 


Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117258; Alfred 
Raymond Lapin, Trenton, N. J. 
3181 


You are everything to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E unp. 
116489; Ben A. Lemson, Chicago. 

3182 

You are my theme song; song. © 1c. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116677; Earle 
Scheffler, Lancaster, N. Y. 3183: 


You are the answer to all my dreams; 
w and melody Dudley Manners. © 
1 e@ Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 117008; 
D. Dudley Krupp, Brooklyn. 3184 


You are the girl in my dream; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1935; E unp. 
116640; Walter Smith, San Fran- 
cisco. 3185 


You are the one; w Edward Penn; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116339; 
Juel Robert Batson, Grenada, Miss. 

3186 

You are the spider and I am the fly; 

w Katheryn Kehn; pf. © 1c. Jan. 


31, 1936; E unp. 117340; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 3187 


You called me baby; w and melody 
Mae Wolk. © 1. Jan. 13, 19386; 
E unp. 116269; Mae Wolk Reinstein, 
Brookline, Mass. 3188 


You can count on me; w Nat Madi- 
son, m Ranny Weeks and Bernie 
Fazioli; with guit. arr. © Dec. 27, 
1935; E pub. 52436; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 3189 


You can’t buy love; w Clarence Lynds; 
pf. © 1c Jan. 11, 1936; E unp. 
116250; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3190 


You can’t get away; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 116354; 
Earle F. Olin, Los Angeles. 3191 


You can’t mend a broken heart, no 
matter how hard you try; song. 
1e¢ Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117023; 
Sylvia M. Vandehei, Cedar Rapids, 


Ja." 3192 
You can’t take the moon; w and 
melody Lukie Lynn. © 1 ¢. Dec. 


14, 1985; E unp. 115529; Lucille Isa- 
bel Tandy, Independence, Mo. 3193 


You changed me; fox-trot song, melody 
A. Hatch and Ben Adelman. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1986; E unp. 116505; Vir- 
ginia Hatch and Al Hatch, Los 
Angeles. 3194 


You danced right into my heart; song, 
melody Gene LaSalle. © 1c. Jan. 
7, 19386; E unp. 115803; Vera Baker, 
Roosevelt, Utah. 3195 


You don’t care; waltz, w and melody. 
©1ec. Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117022 ; 
Sam Centamore, Brooklyn. 3196 


You hold the key to my heart; w Elmer 
Jacobs; pf. © Jan. 14, 1936; EH 
pub. 52896; Jack Curry, Chicago. 

3197 


You just fit the picture; song. ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117066; Claude 
H. Hersh, Simpson, Col. 3198 


You, just you; w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117353; Nich- 
olas Ciardi, Newark, N. J. 3199 


You know, I know; w and melody 
Dudley Manners. © 1 ¢. Jan. 25, 
1936; E unp. 117018; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 3200 


You know I’m still in love with you;, 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 2, 1936; E unp. 115587; John 
EH. Smith, New Orleans. 3201 


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3202' 


You'll always be the one I care for; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1986; 
EK unp. 116482; Raymond J. Rath- 
geb, Alton, Ill. 3202 


You'll find cut how much I care about 
you; w and m Lillian Hart; pf. © 
1c. Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 115736; 
Lillian Goldner, New York. 3203 


You may love me in the springtime; 
song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. 
Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 117135; Hart 
EH. Smith, Indianola, Ia. 3204 


You mean everything to me; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117290; 
Albert Sidney Stella, Los Angeles. 

3205 


You never can tell; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116633; Henry 
H. Tilson, Savannah, Mo. 3206 


You never looked so beautiful; w 
Harold Adamson, m Walter Donald- 
son. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
115765; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 3207 


You play on the strings of my heart; 
w Mabel Blanche Manuel; pf. © 
1c Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 117341; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

38208 


You promised that you’d phone me; w 
and melody Mae Wolk. © 1c. Jan. 
13, 1936; E unp. 116270; Mae Wolk 
Reinstein, Brookline, Mass. 3209 


You’re a dear; song. ©1c. Jan. 16, 
1936; E unp. 116478 ; Geo. A. Detten- 
bach, St. Louis. 3210 


You’re a dream to me; w and melody. 
©1c. Jan. 23, 1936; E unp. 116860; 
George Theo Larson, St. Louis. 

3211 


Youre a great sensation; fox-trot, w 
H. Pope, m H. Hamilton; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 @ Noy. 20; 193942 
unp. 113455; Harry Hamilton and 
Howard Pope, Everett, Wash. 3212 


You’re a mystery to me; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Dec. 17, 1985; E unp. 115971; 
Alex Wilson, Dothan, Ala. 3213 


You’re evrything beautiful; w and m 
Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots, and 
Carmen Lombardo; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 28, 1936; E pub. 
53080; Chappell & co., inc, New 
York. 3214 


«You're falling again; w and melody 
Bud Pries. © 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1986; E 
unp. 115798 ; Harold Dalmaine Pries, 
jr., South. Williamsport, Pa. 3215 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Yow’re in; song; pf. treble acc. © 1 
e. Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 115616; Mel 
Riddle, Reseda, Calif. 3216 


You’re in a class by yourself; w Ar- 
thur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. 
Version 1-8. © 1 ¢. Jan. 7, -1935; 


EK unp. 115794, 115795, 115797; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York, 3217-3219. 


You’re in the middle of the moon; w 
M. Kelly, melody R. Lyons. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 116649; Marian 
Kelly and Ruth Lyons, Los Angeles. 

3220: 


Youre just a photograph now; w BE. 
Morrissey and Lillian Bussette, m 
Al Kennedy. ©1ce. Jan. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 116638; Edward Morrissey, 
Stratford, Conn, ae 


You’re my angelic sweetheart; words,. 
melody and banjo 1 and 2 obbls. © 
1c. Jan. 81, 1986; E unp. 117289; 
William Nicholas, New York. 3222. 


You’re my constant cry, my constant 
lullaby ; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan.. 
14, 19386; E unp. 116384; Lucile Gay 
Coleman, Tottenville, S. I, N. Y. 

3223 

You're my star and guide; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1c. Jan. 24,. 
1986; E unp. 116899; Oscar John 
Wright, Morgan City, La. 3224 


Yow’re my supreme court; w and mel- 


ody. ©1« Jan. 4, 19386; E unp. 
115695; Jack Irving Ashinsky, 
Brooklyn. 3225. 


You’re my theme song; w R. Singer, 
melody A. Bardack. © 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 
1986; E unp. 116055; Arthur Bar- 
dack and Raymond Singer, New 
York, 3226. 


You’re not just an ordinary gal; w 
Jimmy Moore, melody Les Brayton. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117873; 
Leslie Mattes Brayton and James 
Widrig Moore, Madera, Calif. 3227 


You’re still in love with me; w and m 
Lillian Hart; pf. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 115737; Lillian Goldner, New 
York. 3228 - 


You’re the answer to my dreams; w 
Curtis Peeples; pf. © Jan. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 52899; Jack Curry, Chicago. 

3229. 

You’re the girl in a million for me; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 115968; George Armstrong, 
Guthrie Center, Ia. 3230* 


120 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1986 


You're the glorious sunshine; valse 
song. ©1e Jan. 2, 1986; E unp. 
116134; Olive Houghton, Los An- 
geles. a2oL 


You’re the most wonderful of all to 
me; w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 23, 
1936; E unp. 116861; George Theo 
Larson, St. Louis. e202 


You’re the Satan in my life; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; H 
unp. 117118; Bonnie Dee Dean, Mc- 
Pherson, Kan. 3233 


You're the supreme court to me; w and 
melody. © 1. Jan. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 116258; Sanford Hegleman 
Bolz, Albany. 3234 


You say we're through; w Henry C. 
Miller; pf. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 117342; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 3235: 


You started me dreaming; w and mel- 
ody Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
©1c. Jan. 21, 19386; E unp. 116715; 
Marlo music corp., New York. 3236 


You tell me; w Vera Tory; pf. ©1c. 
Jan. 31, 19836; E unp. 117348; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2237 


You told me you loved me; song, w 
Marie Damrosch. © 1. Jan. 17, 
1986; E unp. 116527; Creighton Al- 
len, New York. 3238 


You’ve got me worried ; melody. ©lc. 
Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 116047; Lillian 
R. Boyer, Philadelphia. 3239: 


You’ve got the wrong rhumba; from 
This’ll make you whistle, w and m 
Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al 
Hoffman; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E for. 42277; Cinephonic 
music ¢o., ltd., London. 3240 


You’ve got what it takes; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Dec. 26, 19385; E unp. 
116119; Ellen Campbell, Wink, Tex. 

3241 


You’ve got what it takes to get along; 
pf., with w. ©1.. Jan. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 116683 ; Minna Stovall Smith, 
Birmingham, Ala. 3242) 


You’ve never come back to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 24, 19386; E 
unp. 116884; Elizabeth Bishop, De- 
Kalb Junction, N. Y. 3243 


You’ve only yourself to blame; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 
116952; Margaret Ives, St. Albans, 
England, and Frank Trafford, Lon- 
don. 3244 


3257 


You were good for me; fox-trot song. 
© 1e. Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115956; 
Mabel Pankow, Reno, Nev. 3245 


You were there; from Tonight at 8-30, 
w and m Noel Coward; with arr. for 
pf. accordion and guit. © Oct. 15, 
1985; E for. 42417; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 3246 


Young love; valse song. © 1c. Jan. 
7, 1936; E unp. 115849; Ruth G. 
Barklow, Seaside, Or. 3247 


Your good old faithful dog; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Jan. 4, 1986; E unp. 
115726; Chas. M. Berry, Inglewood, 
Calif. 3248 


Your heart and my heart; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 
116266; Herman Dick Kissenger, 
Kansas City, Mo. 3249 


Your image in my heart; valse song. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1935; E unp. 115959; 
HK. HE. Fullerton, Jireh, Wy. 3250 


Your message of love; m D. H. Stearns 
and Lionel Scott Maynard; pf., with 
w. © 1e. Jan. 7, 1986; E unp. 
115823; Dorothy  MHutchenson 
Stearns, Bridgeport, Conn. 3251 


Your picture on the wall; w Roger 
Morgan, m King Dadisman; pf. © 
1 ec. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 116531; 
Elwin King Dadisman, Los Angeles. 

3252 


Your smile; song. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1936; E unp. 117247; William Sauer, 
Waite Park, Minn. 3253 


Yours and mine; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown: Rev. ©1e. 
Jan. 6, 1936; E unp. 115761; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

3254 


Yours to command; original operetta, 
lyrics Gertrude M. Zielinski, Francis 
C. Meurer and C. A. E. Saskowski. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 30, 1935; D 39009'; Con- 
rad A. EH. Saskowski, Milwaukee. 


3254* 

Youth; w Sarojini Naidu, m Ernest 
Charles; high voice. © Dec. 31, 
1985; E pub. 52859; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 3255 


Yule (The) log; w Ruth Roloff Mayo, 
m Adella Carlson Altman; women’s 
voices. © Dee. 10, 19385; E pub. 
52157; Altman & Mayo, Chicago. 

3256 

Zille (Die); walzerlied, w u. m Syl- 
vester Scherz. © Nov. 21, 1935; EB 
for. 42601; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 3257 


121 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3258 


Zingaresca; Gipsy ecaprice, Frederic 
Curzon; orch. pts. © Jan. 10, 1986; 
E for. 42572; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 3258 


pezzo di concerto, Vittorio Monti, 
traserizione Antonio Parola; saxo- 
fono alto in mi bemolle e pf. © 
Dec. 30, 19385; E for. 42057; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 3259 


Zingareska; Gipsy dance, Marcus I. 
Epstein; pf. © Dec. 28, 1935; E 
pub. 52571 ; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 3260: 


Zipoli (D.) Pastorale; trasecrizione 
Giacomo Benvenuti; pf. © Nov. 30, 
19385; E for. 42555; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 3261 


Zoom—zoom ; w and melody Bud Burt- 
son, Ted Eddy and Bob Kroll. © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116538; 
Popular melodies, inc.. New York. 

3262 


pf. treble, with w. ©1.. 
Jan. 10, 1936; E unp. 116082; Bud 
Burtson, Ted Eddy and Bob Kroll, 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Zulejka; pieSh wschodnia, stowa pol- 
skie: W. Krystjan, m: M. Openheim, 
arr. Z. Biatostocki. © Nov. 12, 1935; 
E for, 42539; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, 
Poland. 3264 


Zum-zum-zum; w and melody A. C. 
Berdahl and Ben Pollack. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117374; Archie 
C. Berdahl, Dunn Center, N. D. 

3265 


Il? concerto; di Mario Castelnuovo 
Tedesco; partitura d’orch. © Dec. 
17, 1985; E for. 42081; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 3266 


2? ezardas; di Vittorio Monti, trascri- 
zione Antonio Parola; saxofono alto 
in mi bemolle e pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 42058; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3267 


4™° symphonie; de Albert Roussel, op. 
53; orch. 1. Partition—2. Ptes. © 
Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 42259, 42260; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 3268, 3269 


222: melody with pf. acc. ©1c. Jan. 
15, 1936; E unp. 116422; Gertrude 


Brooklyn. 3263: Hall, New York. 3270 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in English language from Great Britain and the 
Wnited States” (inehidime 13i2sunpublished )22— =  eee 2, 147 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 62 unpublished)___ 523 
Total. a ees 82 ET NE eee 3, 270 


122 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1908 


Abendlied; op. 89, no. 3; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Christian Sinding, 
Oslo, Norway, as author. R 41471, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 1 


Abide with me; evening anthem, w 
H. F. Lyte. © Ivor Atkins, Worces- 
ter, England, as author of m. R 
41980, Jan. 7, 1936. 2, 


Adam and Eve; from The pied piper, 
w R. H. Burnside, m Manuel Klein. 
© R. H. Burnside, New York, as 
author of w, and Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow of the 
author of m. R 42199, Jan. 11, 1936. 

3 


Adams (Juliette A.) Six small gems; 
by Mrs. Crosby Adams, op. 9; pf. 
© Juliette A. Adams, Montreat, 
N. C., as author. R 41514, Jan. 2, 
1936. 4. 


Adieu au printemps; valse lente, op. 
184; piccola orch. © Vincenzo Billi, 
Florence, Italy, as author. R 41721, 
Dec. 31, 1935. 5 


Adoration; w John Keats, m Kurt 
Schindler, op. 11, no. 3; high voice, 
in A. © Fifth avenue bank of New 
York, New York, as one of the ex- 
ecutors of the author of m. R 42161, 
Jan. 8, 1936. 6 


After the shower; op. 155, no. 3; pf. 
© Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
antinori 42253, Jan. 2.) 1986. 7 


Afternoon (An) tea; by Geo. L. 
Spaulding; pf. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 41670, Jan. 2, 1936. 8 


All for the happy Easter day; pri- 
mary solo and cho., w Lizzie De 


Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42121, Jan. 18, 1986. 9 


All the world for Jesus; sacred song, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson. © KHd- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 42345, Jan. 16, 1936. 

10 


All through the night; old Welsh air, 


arr. © Samuel R. Gaines, Boston, 
as author of arrangement. R 41515, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 11 


51882—-36——9 


[3270 


All you need is Jesus; sacred song, w 
James Rowe. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
42343, Jan. 16, 1936. a4 


Allons, vite; marcia popolare, op. 180; 
piccola orch. Vineenzo Billi, 
Florence, Italy, as author. R 41717, 
Dec. 31, 1935. 13 


Alma mater; Blair academy song, w 
Maleolm F. Joy. © Thornton W. 
Allen, New York, as author of m. 
R 41960, Jan. 13, 1936. 14 


Alte weise; op. 89, no. 2; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Christian Sinding, 
Oslo, Norway, as author. R 41470, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 15 
Always (The) ready band; sacred 


song, w Ina Duley Ogdon. © Ed- 

mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 

thor of m. R 42327, Jan. 17, 1986. 
16 


American (The) Indian; characteristic 
dance, Geo. L. Spaulding; pf. 
Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., aS next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 41689, Jan. 2, 
1936. 17 


Anchored; pt.-song, w Samuel K. 
Cowan, m Michael Watson, arr.; 
men’s voices. © N. Clifford Page, 
Boston, as author of arrangement. 


R 41867, Dec. 30, 1935. 18 


And God shall wipe all tears; sacred 


song. © Charles T. Ferry, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as author. R 41678, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 19 


And he did; w Gordon Wilson. © 
Allan B. Benedict, Chicago, as au- 
thor of m. R 41538, Jan. 2, 19386. 

20 


Andante con moto; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42132, Jan. 13, 1936. 21 


Anvil’s (The) song; w Jessica Moore, 
m Geo. L. Spaulding; vocal or in- 
strumental. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 
ing. R 41640, Jan. 2, 1936. 22 


123 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23 


April; song, poem William Watson; 
high, in D. © Victor Harris, New 
York, as author of m. R 41411, Dec. 
30, 19385. 20 


April shower; by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 41690, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 24 


Arbutus; pf. © Edythe Bruyn Hall, 
Chicago, as author. R 41544, Jan. 2, 
1936. 25 


Areadia; intermezzo, H. Engelmann; 
pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as widow. R 41643, Jan. 
2; 1986. 26 


Are you lonely ; song, w Ada R. Habex- 
shon. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
413738, Jan. 2, 1936. Dl 


Around the Maypole; morris dance, R. 
R. Forman; pf. © Addie A. Forman, 
Hightstown, N. J., as author. R 
41641, Jan. 2, 1936. 28 


As shadows cast by cloud and sun; w 
W. C. Bryant; trio or 3-pt. women’s 
cho. © William Berwald, Syracuse, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 42248, Jan. 
2, 1936. 29 


As you like it; valse, H. Engelmann ; 
pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as widow. R 41781, Jan. 
2, 1936. 30 


Ashford (E. L.) Adagio; organ volun- 
tary. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 42032, Jan. 13, 1936. Sul 


At Eastertide; song, w James Rowe. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41583, Jan. 9, 
1936. 32 


At His bidding; song, w R. Free. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42078, Jan. 
2, 1936. 33 


At parting; by Reginald De Koven; 
low voice. © Anna De Koven, New 
York, as widow. R 41754, Jan. 2, 
1936. 34 


At play; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago, 
as author. R 41523, Jan. 2, 1936. 
30 

At the sound of His name; sacred song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Edmund S&S. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42330, Jan. 17, 19386. 36 


At the window; w Robert Browning; 
med. voice. © Marshall R. Kerno- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


chan, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 42008, Jan. 7, 1936. 37 


Autumn; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago, 
as author. R 41518, Jan. 2, 1936. 
38 


Ave Maria; by Angelo Mascheroni, arr. ; 
orch. © Charles J. Roberts, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as author of arrange- 


ment. R 42162, Jan. 9, 1936. 39 
Awake, thou that sleepest; Haster 
song. © Walter Spry, Spartanburg, 


S. C., as author of m. R 41965, Jan. 
13, 1936. 40 


Awake with the lark; mixed voices. 
© Richard De Reef, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 42228, Jan. 2, 1986. 41 


Barcarolle; by Mrs. Crosby Adams; 
pf. © Juliette A. Adams, Montreat, 
N. C., as author. R 41499, Jan. 2, 
19386. 42 


Barearolle in G min.; by S. Rach- 
maninoff, op. 10, no. 3, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 41409, Dec. 30, 1935. 43 


Barn (The) dance; pf. © Edelbert 
L. Sanford, Derby, Conn., as author. 
R 41627, Jan. 2, 1936. 44 


Baron Trenck ; operette, A. M. Willner 
u. R. Bodansky, m Felix Albini, arr. ; 
klavier, mit unterlegtem text. Pot- 
pourri nr. 2.—Potpourri nr. 1. © 
Gustav Blasser, Vienna, as author of 
arrangement. R 42302, 42303, Jan. 
24, 1936. 45, 46 


Be Thou my guide; duet; sop. and alto. 
© Harry Hale Pike, Arcadia, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41633, Jan. 2, 
1936. 47 


Be Thou near; hymn anthem, w M. L. 
Duncan, m Edward Broome; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Elizabeth 
Cunningham Broome, Toronto, Ont., 
Canada, as widow of the author of m. 
R 41364, Dec. 30, 1935. 48 


Beautiful spring ; Easter song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m R 
42125, Jan. 13, 1936. 49 


Beautiful star of Bethlehem; sacred 
song, w Maud Frazer. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42354, Jan. 16, 1936. 50: 


Beautiful (The) story; song, w Kate 


Ulmer. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41591, Jan. 9, 1936. 51 


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RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1936 


Beaux yeux; by Jean Phillipe, arr.; 
band. © John N. Klohr, Cincinnati, 
as author of arrangement. R 41686, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 52 


Because I know; sacred song, w W. C. 
Martin. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 42336, 
Jan. 16, 1986. 53 


Behold, I show you a mystery; song; 
low voice. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as author of m. R 
42027, Jan. 10, 19386. 54 


Behold the days come, saith the Lord ; 
Christmas anthem, Humphrey J, 
Stewart. © Frances Woodhead, 
Point Arena, Calif., as child of the 
deceased author. R 41782, Jan. 2, 
1936. 5d 


Beim becher; op. 82, no. 9; Klavier. 
© Christian Sinding, Oslo, Norway, 
as author. R 41480, Jan. 7, 1986. 56 


Bell (The) piano; pf. © Mari Paldi, 
Chicago, as author. R 41525, Jan. 
2, 1936. 57 


Beneath His shadow hiding; song, w 
Ada R, Habershon. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42109, Jan. 2, 19386. 58 


Berceuse; organ. © Clarence Dickin- 
son, New York, as author. R 41503, 
Jan. 2, 19386. 59 


Betrothal (The) march; intro. Annie 
Laurie, by Chas. Lindsay; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, Pa., 
as widow. R 41617, Jan. 2,1986, 60 


Big (The) jubilee; march and two-step ; 
pf. © George Botsford, Oceanport, 
N. J., as author. R 41494, Jan. 6, 
1936. 61 


Billy boy ; w and m Herbert Ingraham. 
© Amo Ingraham, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41461, Jan. 4, 1936. 62 


Birdies’ (The) lullaby; w E. S. Tillot- 
son. © Ira B, Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41597, 
Jan. 9, 1936. 63: 


Bizet (Georges) Menuet; from ‘L’Ar- 
lesienne, arr. Theodore Moses To- 
bani; orch. © Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41939, Jan. 10, 1936. 64 


Pastorale; from L’Arlesienne, arr. 
Theodore Moses Tobani; orch, © 
Joseph Morris Tobani, Woodside, 
L. I., N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 41938, Jan. 10, 1936. 65 


17 


Black-eyed Susan; w Anna §8. Reyn- 
olds; sop. or ten.; in F. © Edwin 
Schneider, New York, as author of 
m. R 41506, Jan. 2, 1936. 66 


Blessed be the Lord God; anthem. © 
Carrie B, Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author. R 42029, Jan. 10,1986. 67 


Blossoms of the summer; sacred song, 
w Effie Stevens. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42359, Jan. 16, 1986. 68 


Blush roses; serenade, Paul Wachs, 
arr. Paul Bliss; men’s voices. © 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone Le- 
marchand Wachs, Saint-Mande, 
Seine, France, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 42226, Jan. 2, 1986. 69 


Bohemian folk songs; simply arr., op, 
12; pf., 4 hands. © John Mokrejs, 
New York, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 41541, Jan. 2, 1936. 70 


Bottle (The) fly; w A. C. D. Riley, m 
Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
Rose Gaynor Barrett, South Nor- 
walk, Conn., as children of the de- 
ceased author of music, and Alice 
C. D. Riley, Pasadena, as author of 
w, R 41534, Jan. 2, 1936. 71 


Bourrée antique; by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams; pf. © Juliette A. Adams, 
Montreat, N. C., as author. R 41498, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 72 


Break forth into joy; anthem, John 
A. West; mixed voices. © Joseph 
M. West, West Chicago, IIll., as child 
of the deceased author. R 41916, 
Dec. 31, 1935. 3 


Broken (A) song; song, Paul Bliss, 
© Lina L. Bliss, Oswego, N. Y., as 
widow. R 41662, Jan. 2, 1936. 74 


Bubble (The) and the butterfly; song, 
from The newlyweds, w Paul West. 
© John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as 
author of m. R 42205, Jan. 11, 1936. 

75 


Building of the temple; w R. T. 
Spencer, m William Hamilton Ger- 
rish; male voices. © Willard P. 
Gerrish and Isabel F. Gerrish, Ash- 
land, Mass., as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 41341, Dec. 
26, 1935. 16 


Burden (The) bearer; song, w Geo. 
Mathieson. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42091, Jan, 2, 1936. V7 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


%8 


Butterfly life; by Geo. L. Spaulding ; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41765, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 78 


By moonlight; barcarolle, A. O. T. 
Astenius, op. 28; pf. © Rena B. 
Gangler Astenius, Long Beach, Calif., 
as widow. R 42258, Jan. 2,19386. 79 


Calm (A) sea; barcarolle, Pierre 
Renard; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 42228, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 80 


Calvary; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, i. e. 
Mrs. William R. Lunk, Auburn, N. 
Y., as child of the deceased author. 
R 41819, Jan. 2, 1936. 81 


Calvary’s conqueror; praise service for 
EKaster, S. C. Kirk and Herbert J. 
Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author J. Lincoln Hall. R 
42058, Jan. 25, 1936. 82 


Carrier pigeons; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
41707, Jan. 2, 1936. 83 


Carry your Bible; song, w Fred P. 
Morris, arr. R. H. © Robert Hark- 
ness, So. Pasadena, Calif., as author 
of m. R 41577, Jan. 2, 1936. 84 


Catch me; pf. © Richard DeReef, 
Brooklyn, as author. R 42235, Jan. 
2, 1936. 85 


Cause I’m feelin’ blue; fairyesque 
from Jack and Jill, lyric Sidney P. 
Levy, m Robert A. Keiser. © 
Sophie Keiser King, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 41850, 
Jan. 4, 1986. 86 


Caution; by Paul Bliss; low voice. © 
Lina L. Bliss, Owego, N. Y., as 
widow. R 41748, Jan. 2, 1936. 87 


Cecelia, with a capital C; w E. P. 
Moran, m Seymour Furth. © Hazle 
Myers Furth, West Pittston, Pa., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42164, Jan. 4, 1936. 88 


Cecilia waltz; pf. © J. Ernest Philie, 
Springfield, Mass., as author. R 
41708, Jan. 2, 1936. 89 


Channel (A) of service; song. © Rob- 


ert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author. R 42076, Jan. 2, 
1936. . 90 


Dt. TiN. FV. ao 


Chanson russe; by Sydney Smith, arr.; 
violin with pf. acc. © Henry Tol- 
hurst, London, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42250, Jan. 2, 1936. 91 


Chaperone (The) ; entrance song, from 
The fair co-ed, w G. Ade, m Gustav 
Luders. © George Ade, Brook, Ind., 
as author of w, Gustav W. Chase, 
Brooklyn, and Edward Konig, Bres- 
lau, Germany, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not. living. R 
42156, Jan. 11, 1986. 92 


Christ is risen; Easter anthem. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 42014, Jan. 10, 1986. 

93 

Christ the Lord is risen again; an- 
them. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as author of m. R 42028, 
Jan. 10, 1936. 94 


Christ victorious; Easter service. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42112, Jan. 13, 
1936. 95 


Christmas dance; waltz, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 42221, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 96 


Circus day; by Bryn Hume; pf., 4 
hands. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., as widow. R 41404, Jan. 2, 
1936. 97 


City (The) of sleep; w Rudyard Kip- 
ling; low voice. © Marshall R. 
Kernochan, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 42009, Jan. 7, 1936. 

98 

Clap hands; calisthenic march, Geo. 
L. Spaulding; pf. © Anne J. Dar: 
ling, Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 
ing. R 41675, Jan. 2, 1936. 99 


Clover (The) tops; w A. C. D. Riley, 
m Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
Rose Gaynor Barrett, South Nor- 
walk, Conn., as children of the de- 
ceased author of m, and Alice C. D. 
Riley, Pasadena, as author of w. 
R 41536, Jan. 2, 1986. 100 


Ceur joyeux; gavotte. 1. Pf.—2. Ptes. 
@orch., avec pf. conducteur. © 
Ernest Gillet, Paris, as author. R 
41723, 41724, Dec. 31, 1935. 101, 102 

College yell; march two-step; pf. © 
J. S. Zamecnik, Los Angeles, as 

R 41328, Dec. 20, 1935. 103 


Come along up in the flip flap; w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, m James W. Tate. 


author. 


126 


no. 1, 1936 


© Elizabeth C. Macdonald, Forest 
Hills, L. I., N. Y¥., aS widow of the 
author of w. R 41023, Dec. 5, 1935. 

104 


Come dear Jesus; song, w C. I. Sea- 
sholes. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42101, Jan. 2, 1936. 105 


Come, see the place where Jesus lay; 
song; low voice; in B flat. © Wil- 
liam G. Hammond, Mystic, Conn., 
as author of m. R 41389, Jan. 2, 
1936. 106 


Come unto Me ye weary; hymn an- 
them, w W. C. Dix; women’s 4-pt. 
cho., soli and organ acc. © Sumner 
Salter, New York, as author of m. 
R 41416, Dec. 30, 1935. 107 


Come with a joyful greeting; song, w 
E. S. Tillotson. © Ira B Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41593, Jan. 9, 1936. 108 


Come with us; song, w Ina Duley 
Ogdon. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42138, Jan. 13, 1936. 109 


Come ye children; by Arthur Seymour 
Sullivan, arr. J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of arrangement. R 41487, Jan. 
7, 1936. 110 


Companions in arms; march. op. 155, 
no. 1; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. 
Louis, as author. R 42251, Jan. 2, 
1936. 111 


Complete school of technic for the pi- 
anoforte. © Isidor Philipp, Paris, as 
author. R 42257, Jan. 2, 1936. 112 


Concert polonaise; by H. Engelmann. 
1. Pf., 4 hands.—2. 2 pfs., 8 hands. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 
Pa., aS widow. R 41692, 41693, Jan. 
2, 1936. 113, 114 


Conspirators; song, w Cora Fabbri; 
high voice. © Carl Engel, New 
York, as author of m. R 41425, Dec. 
30, 1935. cia 


Coodle (A) doon song; song, Jessie L. 
Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo., and Rose Gay- 
nor Barrett, South Norwalk, Conn., 
as children of the deceased author. 
R 41711, Jan. 2, 1936. 116 


Countless blessings; by Mrs. C. H. Mor- 
ris. © Frances Lunk, Auburn. N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
41957, Jan. 10, 1936. 117 


RENEWALS 


130 


Cuck-coo (The) clock; text Mena C. 
Pfirshing. © G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
Williamstown, Mass., as author of m. 
R 41501, Jan. 2, 1936. 118 


Cuddle doon; w A. C. D. Riley, m Jes- 
sie L. Gaynor; mezzo sop. © Doro- 
thy Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., and Rose Gaynor Barrett, South 
Norwalk, Conn., as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alice C. D. 
Riley, Pasadena, as author of w. R 
41527, Jan. 2, 1936. 119 


Cuilene rhu; w Elsie C. King, m Paul 
Bliss. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 416138, Jan. 2, 1936. 120 


Same. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of m. 
R 41663, Jan. 2, 1936. 121 


Cygne (Le); esquisse symphonique, 
Théophile Ysaye, op. 15; grand orch. 
Partition. © Carrie Ysaye, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow. R 41727, 
Nov. 7, 1935. Tee 


Daisy rag; novelty two-step. © Fred 
Heltman, Cleveland, as author. R 
41492, Jan. 4, 1936. 2s 


Daisy’s (The) song; w John Keats, m 
Kurt Schindler, op. 11, no. 1; high 
voice, in E flat. © Fifth avenue 
bank of New York, New York. as one 
of the executors of the author of m. 
R 42159, Jan. 8, 1986. 124 


Dance of the elves; rondo, op. 77, no. 4; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, 
as author. R 41694, Jan. 2, 1936. 

125 

Dancing daisy fields; pf. © John 

Mokrejs, New York, as author. R 


41559, Jan. 2, 1936. 126 
Dancing-lesson (The); by Joseph 


Fredericks, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of arrangement, who is 
not living. R 42047, Jan. 8, 1936. 
127 


Danse-caprice; op. 10, no. 1; violin, 


with pf. acc. © Alois Reiser, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author. R 41418, 
Dec. 30, 1935. 128 


Darkest (The) hour; cantata for Lent, 
w seiected. © Harold Moore, Bram- 
ley-Sussex, England, as author. R 
41918, Jan. 7, 19386. 129 


Daughters of the Revolution; march, 
H. Engelmann; pf. © Marie C. En- 
gelmann, Philadelphia, as widow. R 
42190, Jan. 11, 1986. 130 


127 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


131 


Dawn roses; song. 1. In C.—2. In E |} Dolorosa; 


flat. © Arthur Selwyn Garbett, 
Berkeley, Calif., as author. R 
41393, 41394, Jan. 2, 1986. 131, 132 


Day by day; w I. Mench Chambers; 
contralto. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 41372, Jan. 2, 1936. 133 


Day dreams; by R. E. DeReef; pf. © 
Richard DeReef, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor. R 42236, Jan. 2, 1986. 134 


Day (The) of praise is done; w J. El- 
lerton; mixed voices. © Harry 
Hale Pike, Arcadia, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42208, Jan. 2, 19386. 135 


Day (The) of resurrection; anthem. 
© Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 42026, Jan. 10, 1936. 


136 
Dear Motherland; patriotic song, w 
and m Manuel Klein. © Helen 


Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow. 
R 42179, Jan. 11, 1936. 137 


Death is vanquished; Haster song, w 
Franz Christan, m W. H. Neidlinger. 
1. In G.—2. In B flat. © Orra Bar- 
num Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
41624, 41625. Jan. 2. 1986. 138, 139) 


Decoration day at sea; song, from Sea 


songs. © Caro Roma, Berkeley, 
Calif., as author. R 41451, Dec. 27, 
1935. 140 


Deep in my soul; w Byron, m Hdward 
Elgar, op. 53, no. 2; mixed voices. 
© Carice J. Blake, Petworth, Sussex, 
England, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 41975, Jan. 7, 1986. 

141 


Do as the soldiers do; song, w Hustace 


Baynes. © Kenneth S. Clark, New 
York, as author of m. R 42192, Jan. 
11, 1986. 142 


Do what will count; sacred song, w 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © Edmund §8. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42333, Jan. 17, 1986. 143 


Does the rcad wind uphill all the way; 
song; mixed voices. © William G. 
Hammond, Mystic, Conn., as author 
of m. R 41688, Jan. 2, 1986. 144 


Dolly’s asleep; by R. E. De Reef; pf. 
© Richard De Reef, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 42234, Jan. 2, 1986. 145 


Dolly’s musie lesson; pf. © Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, Chicago, as author. R 
41546, Jan, 2, 1986. 146 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


poéme d’amour, Thecdore 
Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph Mor- 
ris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
41967, Jan. 10, 1936. 147 


Down in Nodaway; w and m Jessie 
L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., and 
Rose G. Barrett, South Norwalk, 
Conn., as children of the deceased 
author. R 41755, Jan. 2, 1986. 148 


Down the Rhine; valse lente, Pierre 
Renard; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 
41787, Jan. 2, 1986. 149 


Dream idyls; pf. © George Dudley 
Martin, Factoryville, Pa., as author. 
R 41785, Jan. 2, 1986. 150 


Dreams; op. 30; pf. © J. Frank Fry- 
singer, York, Pa., as author. R 
41659, Jan. 2, 1936. 151 


Dreams of the summer night; by C. B. 
Hawley ; low voice. © Clara Keeler, 
Camp. Chase, O., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41753, Jan. 2, 1936. 152 


Dresden (A) china plate; from The 
pied piper, w R. H. Burnside, m 
Manuel Klein. © R. H. Burnside, 
New York, as author of w, and Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42194, Jan. 
11, 1936. 153 


Dunning (Sara L.) Thirty-four uni- 
son songs; compiled; treble clef and 
bass clef. © Sara L. Dunning, Wil- 
lington, Conn., as author of editing. 
R 41428, Dec. 30, 1985. 154 


Easter (The) evangel; response. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42016, Jan. 10, 1936. 

155 


Easter gladness; organ voluntary, H. 
L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42133, Jan. 13, 1986. 156 


song, w James Rowe. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 42089, Jan. 18, 1986. 
157 


Easter gladness has begun; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42124, Jan. 18, 1936. 158 


Easter (An) hallelujah; song. © EHd- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., aS au- 
thor of m. R 42018, Jan. 10, 1986. 

159 


128 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1936 


Easter joy; anthem, w H. A. Delano, 
m E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 42015, Jan. 
10, 1986. 160 


Easter praise; cantata, text arr. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 42030, Jan. 10, 
1936. 161 


Easter processional; organ voluntary. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author. R 42136, Jan. 13, 19386. 

162 


Easter treasury; no. 13, ed. © Karl 
K. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as editor. R 


41862, Jan. 13, 1936. 163 
Ecce sacerdos magnus; op. 22; male 
voices; organ ace. © Emil Reyl, 


Flushing, N. Y., as author of m. R 
41489, Jan. 4, 1936. 164 


Henie, mienie, meinie mo; children’s 
round dance, w and m Carlos Troyer. 
© Florence Cox, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41604, Jan. 2, 1936. 165 


Enchanted (The) cascade; by Hubbard 
William Harris; pf. Hildur 
Anima Harris, Wilmette, Ill. as 
widow. R 41502, Jan. 2, 1986. 166 


Entschluss; op. 82, no. 1; klavier. © 
Chr. Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as au- 
thor. R 41472, Jan. 7, 1936. 167 


Hpitaph (An); w Arthur Stringer, m 
Gena Branscombe; med. voice. © 
Gena Branscombe Tenney, New York, 
as author of m. R 41420, Dec. 390, 
1985. 168 


Hrinnerung; op. 82, no. 6; klavier. © 
Christian Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as 
author. R 41477, Jan. 7, 1986. 169 


Espagnola; from The prima donna, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
Ella Bartlett, New York, and Clif- 
ford Herbert, Santa Monica, Calif., 
as children of the deceased author of 
m. R 42146, Jan. 11, 1936. 170 


Hternity where; w Mary Bernstecher. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasa- 
Gena Calit. as author’ of mm. ) RR 
42106, Jan. 2, 1936. 171 


Huterpe; song without words, op. 25; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
41442, Jan. 6, 1936. ai 


Evening prayer; song, w Robt. H. 
Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 


187 


Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 


42103, Jan. 2, 1936. a 3 
Evening song; pf. © EHdythe Pruyn 
Hall, Chicago, as author. R 41550, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 174 
Ever faithful; romance, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 41710, 
Jan, 2, 1936. 175 
Facing the wind; polka, H. Engel- 


mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 42222, 
Jan. 2, 19386. 176 


Faded (A) leaf; song, w Cora Fabbri; 
high voice. © Carl Engel, New York, 
as author of m. R 41423, Dec. 30, 
1935. 177 


Faery song; w John Keats, m Kurt 
Schindler, op. 11, no. 2; high voice, 
in F. © Fifth avenue bank of New 
York, New York, as one of the execu- 
tors of the author of m. R 42160, 
Jan. 8, 1936. 178 


Fair (The) co-ed; selection, Gustav 
Luders; pf. © Gustav W. Chase, 
Brooklyn, and Edward Konig, Bres- 
lau, Germany, as next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 42195, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 179 


Fairest (The) of the fair; by John 
Philip Sousa. 1. Pf., 4 hands.—2. Pf. 
© Jane Van Middlesworth Sousa, 
Port Washington, L. I, N. Y., as 
widow. R 41731, 41768, Jan. 2, 1936. 

180, 181 


Faith and hope; reverie, Robert A. 
Keiser; pf. © Sophie Keiser King, 
New York, as widow. R 41483, Jan. 
4, 1936. 182 


Faithful till the crowning day; song, w 
Jennie Wilson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41592, Jan. 9, 1936. 183 


Fantaisie sur un théme populaire wal- 
lon; par Théophile Ysaye, op. 13; 
grand orch. Partition. © Carrie 
Ysaye, Hollywood, Calif., as widow. 
R 41728, Nov. 7, 1935. 184 


Fantastic dance; op. 103; pf. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as author. 
R 41664, Jan. 2, 1936. 185 


Faultless before the throne; song. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author. R 42100, Jan. 2, 
1936. 186 


Fight the good fight; w J. S. B. Monsell. 
© Harry Hale Pike, Arcadia, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41551, Jan. 2, 
1936. 187 


129 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


188 


Fight to win; sacred song, w James 
Rowe, m E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 42320, Jan. 17, 
19386. 188 


Fiordispina ; mazurka, op. 181; piccola 


orch. © Vincenzo Billi, Florence, 
Italy, as author. R 41718, Dec. 31, 
1935. 189 


Fleur de mousse; valse lente, op. 182; 
piccola orch. © Vincenzo Billi, 
Florence, Italy, as author. R 41719, 
Dee. 31, 1935. 190 


Floral parade; by Geo. L. Spaulding ; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 41761, Jan. 
2, 1936. 191 


Flower rain; song, w Robert Love- 
man. © Edwin Schneider, New 
York, as author of m. R 41530, Jan. 
2, 1936. 192. 


Folichonnade; polka brillante, op. 183; 
piccola orech. © Vincenzo Billi, 
Florence, Italy, as author. R 41720, 
Dee. 31, 1935. 193 


Follow the colours; marching song, w 
W. DeCourey Stretton, m Edward 
Hlgar. © Carice J. Blake, Pet- 
worth, Sussex, England, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 41978, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 194 


Footlight flashes; march; pf. © 
George Gordan Meade, Philadelphia, 
as author. R 41927, Jan. 14, 1986. 

195 

For His dear sake; sacred song, w 
James Rowe. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 42357, 
Jan. 16, 1936. 196 


For if we believe; contralto solo. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 42021, Jan. 10, 1936. 

197 

For our good; song. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as 
author. R 42111, Jan. 2, 1986. 198 


For the last time call me sweetheart ; 
song, m Louise A. Johns; in EH flat. 
© Cecil Mack, New York, as author 
of w. R 41926, Jan. 14, 1936. 199 


Forget me not; w and m Carlos 
Troyer. © Florence Cox, Los An- 
geles, aS child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 41605, Jan. 2, 19386. 200 


Friendly (The) hand; song, w Riley. 
© De Loss Smith, Missoula, Mont., 


as author of m. R 41822, Jan. 2, 
1936. 201 
ut 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Frisettes (Les); by Paul Wachs; pf. 
© Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand Wachs, Saint-Mande, 
Seine, France, as widow. R 41676, 


Jan. 2, 1936. 202 
Frog (The) pond; pf. © John Mo- 
krejs, New York, as author. R 
41558, Jan. 2, 1936. 203 


Frolic in the barn; by R. H. DeReef ; 
pf. © Richard DeReef, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 42238, Jan. 2, 1986. 204 


From Romany to Rome; w Wm. Irwin, 
m Tod B. Galloway. © Lucy Gallo- 
way Black, Columbus O., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 41771, Jan. 2, 1936. 205 


Gaiety echoes; on popular melodies 
from gaiety plays, m Ivan Caryll 
and Lionel Monckton, arr. H. M. 
Higgs; pf. © William Clapham 
Marcellus Higgs, Sutton, Surrey, 
England, as executor of the ar- 
ranger. R 41368, Dec. 27, 1935. 206 


Games of childhood days; song. © 
Will J. Harris and Harry I. Robin- 


son, Chicago, as authors. R 41487, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 207 
Garden (The) of the soul; song, w 


B. ©. Wordsworth. © Edmund §8. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42017, Jan. 10, 19386. 208 


Gather the blossoms of Haster; Haster 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 


B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42126, Jan. 13, 
1936. 209 
Gefliister: op. 82, no. 4; klavier. © 


Chr. Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as au- 
thor. R 41475, Jan. 7, 1936. 210 


Gipsy card song; w Willard Holcomb, 
m Albert Mildenberg; high voice. 
© Victor Mildenberg, Jamaica, N. 
Y., aS next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 42048, Jan. 
11, 1936. Palak 


Girls who want to go upon the stage; 
song, from The newlyweds, w Paul 
West. © John W. Bratton, Brook- 
lvn, as author of m. R 42151, Jan. 
11, 1936. Paps 


Give a rouse; w Robert Browning; 
med. voice. © Marshall R. Kerno- 
chan, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 42007, Jan. 7, 1936. 213 


Give Him praise; song, w Ada Blenk- 
horn. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41601, 
Jan. 9, 1936. 214 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1936 

Give the light to others; sacred song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., aS author of m. 


R 42355, Jan. 16, 1936. 215 
Gloria in excelsis Deo; Christmas 
song, w William H. Gardner, m 


Adam Geibel; in F. © Kathryn G. 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 42224, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 216 


Glorious Easter day; song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41584, Jan. 9, 19386. Zales 


God is love; w Anne H. Woodruff, m 
J. S. Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chi- 
cago, as executor of the author of 
m. R 42317, Jan. 16, 1936. 218 


Going fishing; by R. H. DeReef; pf. 
© Richard DeReef, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor. R 42237, Jan. 2, 1936. 219 


Golden rod, flower of liberty; song. 
© John L. Golden, New York, as 
author. R 42191, Jan. 11, 1936. 

220 


Golden sunbeams; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41596, Jan. 9, 1936. 2 


Gondoliera; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 42044, Jan. 13, 1936. 

Deel 


Good-cheer (The) band; sacred song, 
w James Rowe. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42356, Jan. 16, 19386. 223 


Good evening Caroline; song, w Jack 
Norworth. © Albert Von Tilzer, 
New York, as author of m. R 41345, 
dam 3s) 1936. 224 


Good morning everybody; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding; vocal 
or instrumental. © Anne J. Darl- 
ing, Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 41618, Jan. 2, 1936. 

225 


Good night my love; serenade; mixed 


voices. © Frank A. Clark, Phila- 
delphia, as author. R 41645, Jan. 2, 
1936. 226 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Anh! 


Where can rest be found, O divine 
Redeemer ; new version arr. Frederic 
W. Root; sop. or ten.; in E flat. © 
Fanny Smith Root, Chicago, as 


238 
widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 41504, Jan. 2, 1936. 22t 


Grace and beauty; waltz, Chas. Lind- 


say; pf. © Marie C. Hngelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 41770, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 228 


Grace to you and peace; motet, op. 26, 
w from the Bible; voices, strings ad 
lib., and organ. © H. Walford 
Davies, Maidenhead, England, as au- 
thor of m. R 41981, Jan. 7, 1936. 

229 


Grande gigue in D minor; from op. 13, 
J. G. Hassler, ed. and fingered; pf. 
© Paolo Gallico, New York, as au- 
thor of editing and fingering. R 
42157, Jan. 18, 1936. 230 


Great (A) event; pf. © Abe Holz- 
mann, Hast Orange, N. J., aS author. 
R 41816, Jan. 7, 1936. 231 


Guardian angel melody; by Andrew 
Seidt. © John A. Seidt, Baltimore, 
as author. R 41921, Jan. 9, 1936. 

232 


Guilmant (Alexandre) Pastorale; op. 
26, for pf. and harmonium, arr. for 
organ and rev. by the composer. © 
Pauline Jeanne Guilmant Aliamet, 
Asnieres, France, and Marie Louise 
Guilmant Loret, Vanves, France, as 
children of the deceased author. 
R 42308, Jan. 23, 1936. 233 


Ha, ha; from The prima donna, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
Hila Bartlett, New York, and Clif- 
ford Herbert, Santa Monica, Calif., 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 42202, Jan. 11, 1936. 234 


Hail, Jehovah, glorious leader; Easter 
carol, m George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices; organ or pf. ace. © Lillias 
©. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as widow of 
the author of m. R 41370, Dec. 30, 
1935. 235 


Hail the risen King; EHaster song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 421138, Jan. 13, 19386. 236 


Hallelujah to the King; song, w Hdith 
S. Tillotson. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 41308, 
Dec. 16, 1935. 237 


Happy day; w Josie Wallace, m Chas. 
C. Ackley. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 41316, 
Dec. 16, 1935. 238 


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239 


Happy days; by A. Strelezki, arr.; 
orch. © Charles J. Roberts, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42163, Jan. 9, 1936. 239 


Happy elves; by Paul Lawson; pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41739, Jan. 2, 
1936. 240 


Happy hours; barn dance; pf. © 
Perey Wenrich, New York, as au- 
thor. R 41786, Jan. 2, 1936. 241 


Hark, through the sunlight; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41578, Jan. 9, 1936. 242 


Harkness (Robert) ‘Two songs; w 
Richard Cadbury. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 41449, Dec. 28, 1935. 

243 


Harvest home; sacred song, w Henry 
Alford. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., aS author of m. R 42314, 
Jan. 16, 1936. 244 


He brought me out; song, w George 
O. Webster. © G. C. Tullar, Orange, 
N. J., as author of m. R 41929, Jan. 
10, 1936. 245 


He is risen; anthem, w Cecil F. Alex- 
ander. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42010, 
Jan. 10, 1936. 246 


He knows the way; w and m C. S. 
Briggs. 1. In EB flat.—2. In F.—3. 
In G. © Catherine G. Briggs, Bos- 
ton, as child of the deceased author. 
R 41346, Dec. 26, 1935. 247 


He loves me so; song. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as author. 
R 41303, Dec. 23, 1985. 248 


He will meet you; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42084, Jan. 2, 1936. 249 


He will not let me go; song, w Fred 
P. Morris. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42065, Dec. 28, 1935. 250 


Hear the captain’s call; song, w G. O. 


Webster. © G. C. Tullar, Orange, 
N. J., aS author of m. R 41930, 
Jan. 10, 1986. 251 
Hear the glad birds sing; song, w 


Lizzie De Armond. © Edmund S§S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42041, Jan. 13, 1936. 252 


pt. II, n.s., v. 3h 


Hear the glad birds singing; song for 
Intermediate department, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42115, Jan. 18, 1986. 253. 


Heart’s desire; by C. B. Hawley; 
low voice. © Clara Keeler, Camp. 
Chase, O., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41752, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 254 


Heart’s melody; by H. Engelmann; pf. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 


Pa., as widow. R 41774, Jan. 2, 
1986. 255: 
Hippity hop; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 41519, Jan. 2, 
1936. 256 


Hirondelles (Les) ; concert etude, Ca- 
mille W. Zeckwer, op. 25, no. 1; pf. 
© Hortense Zeckwer, Philadelphia, 
as widow. R 41759, Jan. 2, 1936. 

257 

His blessed face; w and m Adam 
Geibel; high voice; in G. © Kath- 
ryn G. Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41757, Jan. 2, 1986. 258 


His grace is sufficient for all; song, w 
W. A. Patton. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as author of m. 
R 41301, Dec. 23, 1985. 259 


His life; song, w Mary Bernstecher. 


© Robert Harkness, South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. as author of m. R 
42102, Jan. 2, 1936. 260 


His love for me; song, w F. M. Hast- 
wood. © Fred H. Byshe, Ottawa, 
Canada, as author of m. R 41820, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 261 


His lullaby; song, w Robert Healey. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, La 
Mesa, Calif., as author of m. R 
41560, Jan. 2, 1936. 262 


Holiday (A); pf. © Mari Paldi, Chi- 
cago, aS author. R 41520, Jan. 2, 
1936. 263 


Homeward march; introductory to My 
old Kentucky home, Chas. Lindsay ; 
pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, Bur- 
holme, Pa., as widow. R 41615, Jan. 
2, 1936. 264 


Horvath (Géza) Sechs ganz leichte 
klavierstticke fiir anfainger; op. 99. 
© Thusnelda Horvath, Vienna, as 
widow. R 41468, Jan. 7, 1936. 265 


Hosanna in the highest; Easter an- — 
them. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 420138, 
Jan. 10, 1936. 266 


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How long, O Lord; sacred song, w 
from Psalm 13; low voice. © H. 
Alexander Matthews, Philadelphia, 
as author of m. R 41421, Dec. 30, 
1935. 267 

Howard (A. P.) Six Easter carols; 3d 
ser., rev. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
Boston, as author of revision of m. 
R 41369, Dec. 30, 1985. 268 


Humoreske; op. 82, no. 10; klavier. 
© Christian Sinding, Oslo, Norway, 


as author. R 41481, Jan. 7, 19386. 
269 
Hungary; rapsodie mignonne, Carl 
Koelling, op. 410. 1. 2 pfs, 8 
hands.—2. Pf., 4 hands. © Franz 
Koelling, Gary, Ind., and Helene 
Koelling Matheson, Binghamton, 


N. Y., as children of the deceased au- 


thor. R 41408, 41740, Jan. 2, 19386. 
270, 271 

Hunting song; men’s voices. © 
Charles Gilbert Spross, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y., as author. R 41746, 

. Jan. 2, 1936. ZG? 
—pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago, as 
author. R 41522, Jan. 2, 1986. 2738 


Hunting the fox; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41768, Jan. 2, 1986. 274 


Hush-a-bye, baby dear; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor; women’s voices. © Dor- 
othy Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., and Rose G. Barrett, South 
Norwalk, Conn., as children of the 
deceased author. R 42218, Jan. 2, 
1936. 275 


Huskin’ (The) bee. 1. Pf.—2. Barn 
dance; band. © Kenneth S. Clark, 
New York, as author. R 41687, 
41713, Jan. 2, 1936. ZIG 200 


Hymn (A) for the Pope; w Hugh T. 
Henry, m H. G. Ganss. © Lizzie 
Ganss, Lancaster, Pa., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 42262, Jan. 29, 1936. 278 


Hymn of the association; song, w Ora 
Samuel Gray. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42105, Jan. 2, 19386. 279) 


I always go to Jesus; song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42139, Jan. 
9, 1936. 280 


I always know my own front door, 
*cause there’s Welcome on the mat; 
from The newlyweds, w A. S. Brown, 


299 


m N. D. Ayer. © Nat D. Ayer, New 
York, as author of m, and A. Sey- 
mour Brown, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of w. R 42201, Jan. 11, 1986. 
281 


I can trust Him; sacred song, w W. 
C. Martin. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, ©O., as, author, of mm.) R 
42361, Jan. 16, 1936. 282 


I come to watch o’er thee; by C. B. 
Hawley; men’s voices. © Clara 
Keeler, Camp Chase, O., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 42230, Jan. 2, 1936. 283 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; song, 
melody Katherine Wallace Davis, 
arr. J. A. West. © Marjorie Thomp- 
son, Wilmette, Ill., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 41558, Jan. 
2, 1936. 284 


I know; w Elsa Barker; high voice. 
© Charles Gilbert Spross, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., aS author of m. R 
41606, Jan. 2, 19386. 285 


I love you like the Yankee loves the 
Red, White and Blue: song, w 
Ernest C. Gregory. © George 
Mitchell, Ithaca, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 41925, Jan. 14, 1936. 286 


I’m coming to Thee; sacred song, w 
Effie Stevens. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O.. as author of m. R 423382, 
Jan. 17, 1936. 287 


I’m looking for a sweetheart, and I 
think you’ll do; duet, from The pied 
piper, w R. H. Burnside, m Manuel 
Klein. © R. H. Burnside, New 
York, as author of w, and Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42186, Jan. 
11, 1936. 288 


I may forget; song, w Christina G. 
Rossetti. 1. In E flat—2. In G. 
© Arthur Selwyn Garbett, Berkeley, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41395, 
41396, Jan. 2, 1936. 289, 290 


I shall see His face; song, w Ada 
Blenkhorn. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as author of m. 
R 41306, Dec. 23, 1935. 291 


I should like to know the reason; duet 
from The pied piper, w R. H. Burn- 
side, m Manuel Klein. © R. H. 
Burnside, New York, as author of 
w, Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42198, Jan. 11, 19386. 292 


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293 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


I sing because I love to sing; 2 pt. 
song, Ciro Pinsuti, ed. Hans Lichter; 
women’s voices. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as author 
of editing. R 41865, Dec. 30, 1935. 

293 

I think of thee; w H. Albro, m R. M. 
Stults; in F. © Julie Van der Veer 
Stults, Philadelphia, as widow of 
the author of m. R 42232, Jan. 2, 
1986. 294 


I used to be afraid to come home in 
the dark, now I’m afraid to go at 
all; song, Harry Williams, EK. Van 
Alstyne and B. H. Burt. © Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of one 
of the authors, Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, and Benjamin Hapgood 
Burt, New York, as the other au- 
thors. R 42187, Jan. 11, 1986. 295 


I will extol Thee; high voice. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 42025, Jan. 10, 1936. 

296 


I will glory; w Ira B. Wilson, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
42318, Jan. 17, 1936. 297 


I will magnify Thee; anthem; mixed 


voices. © Richard Edward De Reef, 
Brooklyn, as author. R 41402, Jan. 
2, 1936. 298 


I will tell the story; sacred song. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 42353, Jan. 16, 1936. 299 


I wonder what’s the matter with my 
eyes; w Harry Williams, m HK. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, as author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 42147, Jan. 11, Bea 

30 


Ich sehe dich in tausend bildern; w 
Novalis, m Max Reger, op. 105, nr. 
1; mittlere singstimme, mit orgel, 
harmonium o. pf. begl. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 42304, Jan. 24, 1936. 

301 


If you are left for me; song, w T. E. B. 
enya. in C2 tmishieiain ee ©) 
Geoffrey O’Hara, Tuckahoe, N. Y., 
as author of m. R 41776, 41777, 
Jan. 2, 1936, 302, 303 


In a garden; by C. B. Hawley; low 
voice. © Clara Keeler, Camp Chase, 
O., aS next of kin of the author, who 
is not living. R 413899, Jan. 2, 1936. 

304 


—— pf. 
author. 


© Mari Paldi, Chicago, as 
R 41526, Jan. 2, 1936. 305 


In haste; by Geo. L. Spaulding: pf. 
© Anne J, Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who i8 not living. R 41636, Jan. 2, 
19386, 306: 


In His keeping; song, w G. S. R. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42081, Jan. 
2, 1986. 307 


In His name; sacred song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42325, Jan. 17, 1986. 308 


In old Mobile; fairyesque from Jack 
and Jill, lyric Sidney P. Levy, m 
Robert A. Keiser. © Sophie Keiser 
King, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 41848, Jan. 4, 1936. 

309 


In praise of Him; song, w A. N. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42097, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 310 


In the better land with Jesus; song, w 
Mary Bernstecher. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42096, Jan. 2, 1986. 


311 
In the dusk; w and m Fleta Jan 
Brown. © Fleta Jan Brown 


Spencer, Chatham Center, N. Y., as 
author. R 42152, Jan. 11, 1986. 312 


In the golden long ago; w J. F. Ma- 
honey, m Theodore Morse. © Theo- 
dora Morse, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 41814, Jan. 7, 
1936. 313 


In the hayloft: pf. © John Mokrejs, 
New York, as author. R 41556, Jan. 
2, 1936. 314 


In the morning; song, w Mary Bern- 
stecher. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42090, Jan. 2, 1986. 315 


In the shadow of the Carolina hills; 
w Beth Slater Whitson, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Alice Whitson Norton, 
Nashville, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
42055, Jan. 25, 1936. 316 


In the springtime when the roses bloom 
around the cottage door; song, W 
Edgar Leslie. © Halsey K. Mohr, 
Brooklyn, as author of m. R 41454, 
Jan. 4, 1986. al 


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In the swamp; pf. © Edythe Pruyn 


Hall, Chicago, as author. R 41542, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 318 
In the twilight glow; song, R. M. 
Stults. © Julie Van der Veer Stults, 
Philadelphia, as widow. R 41644, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 319 


India, dream of the Orient; by Paul 
Felix; pf. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., as widow. R 41742, Jan. 2, 
1936. 320) 


Indian (An) cradle song; song, w anon. 
© Kenneth S. Clark, New York, as 
author of m. R 41634, Jan. 2, 1936. 

321 

Indian-summer sketch; by John Hyatt 
Brewer ; organ. © Cornelia K. Ives, 
Water Mill, L. I., N. Y., as widow. 
R 41427, Dec. 30, 1935. 322 


Inspiration overture; by Al Hayes; 


orch. Henry Fillmore, Cincin- 
nati, as author. R 41324, Dec. 28, 
19385. 323: 


Iris; intermezzo, Pierre Renard; pf. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 
Pa., as widow. R 41620, Jan. 2, 1936. 

324 

Irish (The) patrol; pf. © Edelbert L. 
Sanford, Derby, Conn., as author. 
R 41653, Jan. 2, 1936. 325 


Isle (The) of jewels; operetta, libretto 
and lyrics Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. 
Spaulding. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 41773, Jan. 2, 1936. 326 


It is for me; song, w Ada R. Haber- 
shon. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41374, Jan. 2, 1936. 327 


It really was a very pretty story; from 
Pied piper, w R. H. Burnside, m 
Manuel Klein. © R. H. Burnside, 
New York, as author of w, and Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow of 
the author of m. R 42185, Jan. 11, 
1936. 328 


It’s my thistle; w Ballard Macdonald, 
m James W. Tate. © Elizabeth C. 
Macdonald, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
41024, Dec. 5, 1935. 329 


It’s the little things that count in life; 
duet, {rom The pied piper, w R. H. 
Burnside, m Manuel Klein. © R. H. 
Burnside, New York, as author of 
w, and Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow of the author of m. 
R 42189, Jan. 11, 19386. 330 


Italia; lamento; ptes. d’orch., avec pf. 


econducteur. © Ernest Gillet, Paris, 
as author. R 41722, Dec. 31, 1935. 

331 

Jack in the pulpit; pf. © John 


Mokrejs, New York, as author. R 
41557, Jan. 2, 19386. 332 


Jesu, the very thought of Thee; w E. 
Caswall; sop. or ten. solo and cho. 
© Christopher Henry Hudson Booth, 
New York, as author of m. R 41799, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 333 


Jesus came to me; song, w Katharine 
S. Wadsworth. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as author of m. 
R 41297, Dec. 28, 1985. 334 


Jesus, I my cross have taken; w H. F. 
Lyte, m T. B. Starr. 1. In D.—2. In 
F. © Orra Barnum Neidlinger, Hast 
Orange, N. J., aS widow of the author 
of m. R 41648, 41649, Jan. 2, 1986. 

300, 336 


Jesus is always true; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42093, Jan. 2, 1936. 337 


Jesus is victor today; Easter song, w 
Ada Blenkhorn. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Holiywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42122, Jan. 18, 19386. 338 


Jesus is waiting to save; song, w M. W. 
Hubbard. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as author of m. R 
41305, Dec. 23, 1935. 339 


Jesus says He loves me; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42104, Jan. 2, 1986. 340 


Joy cometh in the morning; sop., con- 
tralto and ten. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as author of m. R 
42022, Jan. 10, 1936. 341 


Joy is born at Hastertide; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42114, Jan. 13, 1936. 342 


Joy (The) of Haster; song, w James 
Rowe. © Edmund 8S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 42038, 
Jan. 13, 1936. 343 


Joy (The) of Easter time; primary 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42117, Jan. 13, 1936. 


344 
Joy (The) of the Lord; song, w G. 
Mathieson. © Robert Harkness, 


South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42077, Jan. 2, 1986. 345 


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346 


Joy of the morning; text Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Mildred J. Hill. © Jessica 
M. Hill and Patty S. Hill, New York, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 41505, Jan. 2, 


1936. 346 
Joyful (The) Eastertide; song, w 
Minnie Genevieve Morse. © Isaac 


H. Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 41317, Dec. 16, 1935. 347 


Joyful (A) song; song, w Jno. S. B. 
Monsell. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41580, Jan. 9, 1936. 348 


Joyful sounds; valse caprice; pf. © 
John A. Seidt, Baltimore, as author. 
R 41920, Jan. 9, 1986. 349 


no. 2, galop caprice; pf. © John 
A. Seidt, Baitimore, as author. R 
41963, Jan. 9, 1936. 350 


Joyful strains; op. 51; pf. © Oscar 
M. Schoebel, Holton, Kan., as author. 
R 42219, Jan. 2, 19386. 351 


Joyous (The) morn; song, w George O. 
Webster. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 41309, Dec. 
16, 1935. 352 


Just caws (cause); w and m Paul 
Bliss; male quartette. © Lina L. 
Bliss, Owego, N. Y., aS widow. R 
42927, Jan. 2, 1936. 353 


Kaleidoscope; characteristic dance, H. 
Engelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Pa., as widow. R 
41791, Jan. 2, 1936. 


King Gorm the grim; ballad, w after 
Theodor Fontane, by Marian Parker 
Whitney, m Horatio Parker, op. 64; 
mixed cho. Voc. sc. © Anna 
Parker, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 41413, Dec. 30, 1935. 

355 


King (The) of glory; Easter service, 
Chas. C. Ackley and J. W. Lerman. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
one of the authors of m. R 41318, 
Dec. 16, 1935. 356 


Landon’s first steps in harmony; by 
Charles W. Landon. © Florence M. 
Landon, New Orleans, as widow. R 
41397, Jan. 2, 1936. 357 


Last (The) good-bye; commencement 
song; mixed voices. © Harry T. 
Burleigh, New York, as author. R 
41705, Jan. 2, 1936 358 


Lead me all the way; sacred song, w 
and m C..S. Briggs. 1. In C.—2 In 
E flat—3. In F. © Catherine G. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Briggs, Boston, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 41347, Dec. 26, 
1935. 359 


Let praises fill the earth and sky; song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 41579, Jan. 9, 1936. 360 


Let us all be happy; Easter song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42116, Jan. 18, 1936. 361 


Letter (A) from Jesus; song, w Fred 
P. Morris. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42082, Jan. 2, 19386. 362 


Life and light; w George Matheson, m 
C. B. Hawley; low voice. © Clara 
Keeler, Camp Chase, O., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 41756, Jan. 2, 1986. 363 


Life’s springtime; by C. B. Hawley; 
low voice. © Clara Keeler, Camp 
Chase, O., as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 41398, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 364 


Lift up your heads, O ye gates; an- 
them. © Carrie B. Adams, Portland, 
Or., as author of m. R 42024, Jan. 
10, 1936. 365 


Light; w Helen Hay Whitney, m R. M. 
Stults; med. voice; in F. © Julie 
Van der Veer Stults, Philadelphia, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42246, Jan. 2, 1986. 366 


Light fantastic waltz; op. 155, no. 2; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, 
as author. R 42252, Jan. 2, 1936. 

367 


Light (The) of His love; sacred song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42348, Jan. 16, 19386. 368 


Lilac blossoms; two-step; pf. © Perey 
Wenrich, New York, as author. R 
41769, Jan. 2, 1935. 369 


Lily (The) of the valley; w Lizzie De 
Armond; sop. solo and cho. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42118, Jan. 15, 1936. 

370 


Lily (The) song; song, w Flora Kirk- 
land. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 41313, Dec. 
16, 1935. 301 


Lindy; w Franz Christan, m W. H. 
Neidlinger. 1. Low; in E flat.—2. 
High; in F. © Ora Barnum Neid- 
linger, East Orange, N. J., as widow 


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Jan. 2, 1936. See Bla 


Listen to the knocking bird; w and m 
Herbert Ingraham. © Amo Ingra- 
ham, Los Angeles, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 41457, Jan. 4, 1936. 

374 

Listening to God; sacred song, w Mary 
McCrae Culter. © Edmund §. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
42340, Jan. 16, 19386. 315 


Little brother of mine; song, m Rose 
Fenimore Gaynor. © Rose G. Bar- 
rett, South Norwalk, Conn., as au- 
thor. R 41712, Jan. 2, 1936. 376 


Little lady ; intermezzo, Manuel Klein; 


pf. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow. R 42173, Jan. 11, 
1986. 377 


Little love song; op. 45, no. 1; violin 
and pf. © Frederic Arthur Frank- 
lin, Fredericksburg, Va., as author. 
R 41704, Jan. 2, 1936. 378 


Little (A) ray of sunshine; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding; vocal 
or instrumental. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 41639, Jan. 2, 19386. 

379 


Little (The) robin; pf. © Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, Chicago, as author. R 
41548, Jan. 2, 1936. 380 


Lonesome; song. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author. R 41464, Jan. 
4, 1936. 381 


Looking backward; solo and quartet; 
male voices. © William Adolphe 
Gracey, Geneva, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 41673, Jan. 2, 1936. 382 


Lord (The) indeed is risen; song, w 
George O. Webster. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 413807, Dec. 16, 1985. 383 


Lord (The) is my light; anthem. 1. 
Bar. solo, men’s cho. and organ.—2. 
Bass solo, mixed cho. and organ. © 
Sumner Salter, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 41414, 41415, Dec. 30, 
1985. 384, 385 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
w of 23d psalm; mixed voices, or- 
gan ace. © Christopher Henry 
Hudson Booth, New York, as author 
of m. R 42054, Jan. 22, 1936. 386 


poetical adaptation James Mont- 
gomery, m Geo. Noyes Rockwell; 
high voice. © Laura M. Rockwell, 


400 


Topeka, Kan., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 41642, Jan. 2, 1986. 
387 


Lord (The) is my strength; anthem; 
mixed voices. © Thomas Darius 
Williams, Altoona, Pa., as author. 
R 42220, Jan. 2, 1986. 388 


Lord (The) is risen; song; mixed 
voices. © Benjamin W. Loveland, 


Hartford, aS author of m. R 41623, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 389 
Lord (The) of life is risen; song, w 
George O. Webster. © Isaac H. 


Meredith, New York, as author of m. 
R 41310; Dec. 16, 1935. 390 
Lord’s (The) prayer; hymn. © Rob- 
ert Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42071, Jan. 2, 
1936. 391 


Lost (The) lamb-child; song. © P. 
Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif., as 


author. R 41738, Jan. 2, 1936. 392 
Love gives all; song, w hacen A, 
Proctor. © Geoffrey O’Hara, Tucka- 


hoe, N. Y., as author of m. R 42214, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 393 


Love, in the gloaming; w L. HE. Walk- 
er, m Rose Fenimore Gaynor. © 
Rose G. Barrett, South Norwalk, 
Conn., as author of m. R 42225, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 394 


Love of Jesus, all divine; duet; sop. 


and bar. © Harry Hale Pike, Ar- 
cadia, Calif., as author. R 41758, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 395 


Love paid the debt; song, w Elizabeth 
Wakman. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41588, Jan. 9, 1936. 396 


Love-sick; w Louis Weslyn, m H. 
Spencer. © Louis Weslyn Jones, 
Asbury Park, N. J., as author of w, 
and Herbert Spencer, Chatham Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as author of m. R 42174, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 397 


Love song; op. 40; pf. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, San _ Diego, 
Calif., as author. R 41441, Jan. 6, 
1936. 398 


Love watches; valse caprice; pf. © 
George Botsford, New York, as au- 
thor. R 42154, Jan. 11, 19386. 399 


Loving time; from The newlyweds, w 
A. S. Brown, m N. D. Ayer. © A. 
Seymour Brown, New York, as au- 
thor of w, and Nat D. Ayer, Phila- 
delphia, as author of m. R 42140, 
Jan. 11, 1986. 400 


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401 


Lucella; novelette francaise, Robt. A. 
Keiser; pf. 
New York, as widow. R 41482, Jan. 
4, 1986. 401 


Lullaby; pf. © Mari Paldi, Chicago, 
as author. R 41524, Jan. 2, 1936. 
402 

Madrigale; by A. Simonetti, arr.; or- 
gan. © Clarence Dickinson, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 


41539, Jan. 2, 1986. 403 
Make room within for Jesus; sacred 
song, w James Rowe. © Edmund 


S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42347, Jan. 16, 1986. 404 


Many waters; meditation; pf. © 
Clarence Kohlmann, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 41622, Jan. 2, 1986. 405 


March along, happy hearts; song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41598, Jan. 9, 1936. 406 


March of the midgets; op. 77, no. 6; 
pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. 
Louis, as author. R 41701, Jan. 2, 
1936. 407 


March religioso; organ voluntary, E. 
L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42034, Jan. 18, 1936. 408 


Marche champétre; by Andrew J. 
Boex; pipe organ. © Al M. Boex, 
Cincinnati, as child of the deceased 
author. R 41407, Jan. 4, 1986. 409 


Marching orders; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41614, Jan. 2, 1936. 410 


Mason (Daniel Gregory) Impromptu; 
op. 3, no. 2; pf. © Daniel G. Mason, 
New York, as author. R 41783, Jan. 
2, 1986. 411 


Mass, in D minor; by Humphrey J. 
Stewart; male or mixed voices; or- 
gan or orch. ace. © Frances Stew- 
art Woodhead, Point Arena, Calif., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
41961, Dec. 10, 1935. 412 


Mazourka di ballet; by F. P. Atherton, 
op. 151; pf. © Agnes T. Bilers, 
Rochester, N. Y., as widow. R 


41779, Jan. 2, 1936. 413 
Meditation; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 


Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42033, Jan. 13, 1936. 414 


© Sophie Keiser King, 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 31 


=— J. S. Fearis. © Otto L. 
Fearis, Chicago, as executor. R 
42135, Jan. 13, 1936. 415 


Meine seele ist still zu Gott; w aus 
Psaim 62, m Max Reger, op. 105, nr. 
2; mittlere singstimme mit orgel, 
harmonium o. pf. begl. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 42305, Jan. 24, 1936. 

416 


Melody at twilight; by F. P. Ather- 
ton; pf. © Agnes T. Hilers, Roches- 
ter, N. Y., as widow. R 41709, Jan. 
2, 1936: 417 


Melody of love; by H. Engelmann, op. 
600; pipe organ. © Marie C. Engel- 


mann, Burholme, Pa., as widow. 
R 41767, Jan. 2, 1986. 418 
Mendelssohn (Arnold) Fwtnf geist- 
liche lieder; gem. chor. Partitur u. 


stimmen. © Martha Mendelssohn, 
Darmstadt, Germany, as child of 
the deceased author. R 42306, Jan. 
24, 1986. 419 


Merry-go-round (The) ; pf. © Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, Chicago, as author. 
R 41543, Jan. 2, 1936. 420 


Message (A) of Summer-time; song, w 
EK. S. Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41603, Jan. 9, 1986. 421 


Message (The) of the angels; by C. B. 
Hawley; low voice. © Clara Keeler. 
Camp Chase, O., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41730, Jan. 2, 1986. 422 


Methodical sight singing; method of 
private and class instruction in the 
Ist and fundamental requirements of 
music, with lessons in vocal culture, 
Frederic W. Root, op. 21. pt. 3. © 
Fannie S. Root, Chicago, as widow. 
R 41390, Jan. 2, 1936. 423 


Mirth and gayety; caprice, op. 118; pf. 
© Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 41772, Jan. 21985. 424 


Monarch over all; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, aS author of m. R 
41314, Dec. 16, 1935. 425 


Montana; western two-step, Theodore 
Morse. © Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow. R 41815, Jan. 7, 
1986. 426 


Mountain (A) pink; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wel- 
lesley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41656, Jan. 2, 1936. 427 


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455 


Musik zu Shakespeares Was ihr wollt; 
vy. Engelbert Humperdinck,  voll- 
stiindiger klavierauszug Otto Wit- 
tenbecher. © Wolfram Humper- 
dinck, Leipzig, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42300, Jan. 24, 
1936. 428 


My all in all; song, w Fred P. Morris. 


© Robert Harkness, South Pasa- 
@ena. Calif., as author of m. » R 
42074, Jan. 2, 1986. 429 
My guiding star; reverie, op. 75. © 
Louis A. Drumheller, Harrisburg, 
Pa., as author. R 42143, Jan. 11, 
1936. 430 


My heart, I said; w Cora Fabbri; 
high voice. © Carl Engel, New 
York, as author of m. R 41422, Dec. 


30, 19385. 431 
My heart is God’s kingdom; w Ada 
Blenkhorn, m J. S. Fearis. © Otto 


L. Fearis, Chicago, aS executor of the 


author of m. R 42316, Jan. 16, 
1936. 432 
My lov’d one rest; low voice. © P. 


Douglas Bird, San Diese Calif, as 
author. R 41741, Jan. 2, 1986. 433 


My love; duet for 2 equal voices, op. 
31. © Oscar M. Schoebel, Holton, 
Kan., as author. R 42245, Jan. 2, 
1936. 434 


My lute; song, w Clarence Urmy; in G 
flat. © Samuel Liddle, London, as 
author of m. R 41362, Dec. 27, 1935. 

435 


My rancho maid; w and m Mabel 
McKinley. © Mabel McKinley Baer, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., as author. R 
41813, Jan. 7, 1936. 436 


My rose with the heart of gold; by Paul 


Felix; low voice. © Lina L. Bliss, 
Owego, N. Y., as widow. R 41733, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 437 
My Saviour; song, w T. I. © Robert 


Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42075, Jan. 2, 1936. 
438 


My Saviour face to face; song. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as author of m. R 41302, Dec. 23, 
1935. 439 


My shadow; song, w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, German w Charles Henry 
Meltzer. © Ward Stephens, New 
York, as author of m. R 41778, Jan. 
Pay BIS BG 440 


My song; song, w Mary Bernstecher. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 


51882—36——10 


Calif., as author of m. R 42092, Jan. 
2, 19386. 441 


My swan song; w Geneva V. Wolcott, m 
R. R, Forman. © Addie A. Forman, 
Hightstown, N. J., aS author of m. 
R 41706, Jan. 2, 19386. 442 


Napoleon; from The newlyweds, w 
A. S. Brown, m N. D. Ayer. © Nat 
D. Ayer, New York, as author of 
m, and A. Seymour Brown, Philadel- 
phia, as author of w. R 42200, Jan. 
11, 1986. 443 


Nature’s Easter; solo and cho., w Effie 
Stevens. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 42042, 
Jan. hos 1 O86: 444 


Nature’s resurrection; Easter service, 
by E. 8S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilson. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
one of the authors of m. R 42129, 
Jan. 13, 1936. 445 


Nature’s song; song, w Murray O’Hara. 
i) ini By at._2 In Stats "© 
Geoffrey O'Hara, Tuckahoe, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 41646, 41647, Jan. 2, 
1936. 446, 447 


Near the well; Irish song. © Agnes 
Clune Quinlan, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor. R 41669, Jan. 2, 1936. 448 


Nearer my God to Thee; w Adams, m 
Henry Parker. 1. Low voice.—2. 
High voice. © Nellie Parker, Hen- 
don, England, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 41748, 41749, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 449, 450 


Neidlinger (W. H.) Two songs; w 
Franz Christan. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 41652, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 451 


Night song; organ voluntary, EH. L. 


Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42130, Jan. 18, 1936. 


452 

Ninna-nanna; canzone, parole Enrice 
Golisciani. © Pier Adolfo Tirindelli, 
Rome, as author of m. R 41716, Dec. 
al, 1935. 453 


Noble (T. Tertius) Ten offertory sen- 
tences; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
T. Tertius Nobie, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 41417, Dec. 30, 1935. 

454 

Novelties for the organ; coll. and ed. 
v. 2. © William C. Carl, New York, 
as author. R 413887, Jan. 2, 19386. 

455 


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456 


Now sleeps the crimson petal; song, 
w Tennyson. 1. In B flat.—2. In D 


flat. © Harry T. Burleigh, New 
York, as author of m. R 41629, 
41630, Jan. 2, 1936. 456, 457 


Now the day is over; hymn-anthem. 
w S. Baring Gould, m EHdward 
Broome; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Elizabeth Cunningham Broome, 
Toronto, as widow of the author of 
m. R 41868, Dec. 30, 1935. 458. 


Nursery rhymes; from The pied piper, 
w R. H. Burnside, m Manuel Klein. 
© R. H. Burnside, New York, as au- 
thor of w, and Helen Klein, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of the author 
of m. R 42197, Jan. 11, 1986. 459) 


O mia speranza; from The prima 
donna, w Signor Ciucicini, m Victor 
Herbert. © Hla Bartlett, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 42206, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 460 


O precious little word; sacred song, w 
H. E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 42349, 
Jan. 16, 1986. 461 


O such a change; song, w W. C. Mar- 
tin. © James M. Black, Williams- 
port, Pa., as author of m. R 41800, 
Dee. 23, 1935. 462 


O that thou hadst hearkened; by 
Arthur Sullivan, arr. J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, 
Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, 
Philadelphia, as children of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
41486, Jan. 7, 1936. 463 


O wild west wind; w Shelley, m Edward 
Higar, op. 538, no. 3; mixed voices. 
© Carice J. Blake, Petworth, Sus- 
sex, Hngland, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 41976, Jan. 7, 1936. 

464 


O, wondrous night in June; w and m 
Fleta Jan Brown. © Fleta Jan 
Brown Spencer, Chatham Center, 
N. Y., as author. R 42153, Jan. 11, 
1936. 465: 


O ye that love the Lord; high voice. © 


John Edward Roberts, Rochester, 
Pa., as author. R 41744, Jan. 2, 
1936. 466 


Ode on the name Jesu; English version 
Shirley M. K. Gandell, music arr. 
for cho. © Clarence Dickinson, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
41512, Jan, 2, 1936. 467 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Ode on time; op. 27, w Milton; bar. 
solo and cho, © H. Walford Davies, 
Maidenhead, England, as author of 
m. R 41983, Jan. 7, 1936. 468 


O’er waiting harpstrings of the mind; 
text Mary Baker Eddy, m Frederic 
W. Root; sop. or ten.; in A flat. © 
Fanny Smith Root, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of m. R 41497, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 469 


Off for camp; march, Paul Lawson; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41654, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 470 


Officer of the day; march, Geo. L. 
Spaulding; pf. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 41637, Jan. 2, 1936. 471 


Official (The) adviser and reminder; 
duet, from The pied piper, w R. H. 
Burnside, m Manuel Klein. © R. H. 
Burnside, New York, as author of w, 
and Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42196, Jan. 11, 1936. 472 


Oh, be ready; sacred song, w Cora M. 
Turrel. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 42324, 
Jan, 16, 1986. 473 


Oh you girl; w Harry Williams, m A. 
Mack. © Carrie Quinn, New York, 
as widow of the author of w, and 
Andrew Mack, Bayside, L. I., N. Y., 
as author of m. R 421938, Jan. 11, 
1936. 474 


Old Chief Metaatakwa; pf. © John 
Mokrejs, New York, as author. R 
41555, Jan. 2, 1936. 475 


Old Rhine wine; w and m Manuel 


Klein. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow. R 42175, Jan. 11, 
1936. 476 


On a visit; by Geo. L, Spaulding; pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41760, Jan. 2, 
1936. ATT 


On Himalay; poem Shelly; mixed 
voices. © Granville Bantock, Chal- 
font St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, 
England, as author of m. R 41972, 
Jan. 7, 1986. 478 


On our way rejoicing; poem J. S. B. 
Monsell, m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. In 
C.—2. In E flat. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, HE. Orange, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 41391, 
41392, Jan. 2, 1936. 479, 480 


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Onicthe roads op. 155, no: 6; pf: 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 42256, Jan. 2, 1986. 481 


On the train; scherzo-galop, Pierre 
Renard; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Burholme, Pa., aS widow. R 41788, 
Jan, 2, 1936. 482 


One little bunch of heather; Irish 


song. © Agnes Clune Quinlan, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 41668, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 483 


One (The) you're looking for; from 
The prima donna, w Henry Blossom, 
m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie Blos- 
som Wilson, New York, as widow of 
the author of w, Ella Bartlett, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 42141, Jan. 
11, 1986. 484 


Only waiting; sacred song, w Frances 
L. Maed. © Thomas Darius Wil- 
liams, Altoona, Pa., as author of m. 
R 41688, Jan. 2, 1936. 485 


‘Onward Christian soldiers; march; 
band. © John N. Klohr, Cincinnati, 
as author. R 41677, Jan. 2, 1936. 

486 


‘Onward, forward; w and m Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, i. e. 
Mrs. William R. Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
41818, Jan. 2, 1936. 487 


Open your dreaming eyes; song, w 
Lizzie DeArmond. © G. C, Tullar, 
Orange, N. J., as author of m. R 
41928, Jan. 10, 1936. 488 


Our welcome song; song, w E. S. Til- 
lotson. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41594, Jan. 
9, 1986, 489 


Out and out for Jesus; song, w J. EH. 
Rankin. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 42086, 
Jan. 13, 1936. 490 


Out of the rolling ocean; song, w Walt 
Whitman. © Marshall R. Kerno- 
chan, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 42006, Jan. 7, 1936, 491 


Owls; epitaph, Edward Elgar, op. 53, 
no. 4; mixed voices. © Carice J. 
Blake, Petworth, Sussex, England, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
41977, Jan. 7, 1986. 492 


Paper (The) chase; caprice, Paul Law- 
son; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41700, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 493, 


508 


© | Pass dat possum; song, m Kerry Mills. 


© Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hud- 
son, N. ¥., as author of w. R 42312, 
Jan. 29, 1936. 494 


Pathway of blossoms; polka caprice, 
op. 144; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
St. Louis, as author. R 42244, Jan. 
2, 1936. 495 


Picking flowers; pf. © Richard EH. De- 
Reef, Brooklyn, as author. R 42233, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 496 

Piéce romantique; violin and pf. © 
Heniot Levy, Chicago, as author. R 


41964, Jan. 13, 1936. 497 
Pilgrim; sacred song, w Lawrence 
Perry. © Harry T. Burleigh, New 


York, as author of m. R 41651, Jan. 
2, 1936. 498 


Pink pearls; waltz, Geo. L. Spaulding ; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 


author, who is not living. R 41616, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 499) 
Pit-a-pat: op. 77, no. 5; pf. © Carl 


Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as author. 
R 41702, Jan. 2, 1936. 500 


Pizzicato serenade; op. 45, no. 2; vio- 
lin and pf. © Frederic Arthur 
Franklin, Fredericksburg, Va., as 
author. R 41703, Jan. 2, 1986. 501 


Plainsman’s (A) song; by Paul Bliss; 
men’s voices. © Lina L. Bliss, 
Owego, N. Y., as widow. R 41684, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 502 


Playing leap frog; pf. © Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, Chicago, as author. R 
41549, Jan. 2, 1936. 503 


Pleasant (A) jaunt; pf. © Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, Chicago, as author. R 
41547, Jan. 2, 1986. 504 


Piedge (A) and a prayer ; song, w EH. O. 
Knee. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42087, Jan. 2, 1936. 505 


Poison ivy rag; by Herbert Ingraham. 
© Amo Ingraham, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42087, Jan. 2, 1936. 505 


Polka-militaire; by H. Hngelmann, op. 


475; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Philadelphia, as widow. R 41484, 
Dec. 23, 1935. 507 


Polonaise in A flat; by Albert Milden- 
berg; pf. © Victor Mildenberg, Ja- 
maica, N. Y., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 42046, 
Jan. 11, 1986. 508 


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509: 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Poor heart; w Cora Fabbri; high 
voice. © Carl Engel. New York, as 
author of m. R 41424, Dec. 30, 1935. 

509 


Poppy buds; valse lento, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Philadelphia, as widow. R 42208, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 510 


Postlude ; organ voluntary, KH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 42031, Jan. 10, 19386. 511 

Same. © MHenry S. Ashford, 

Nashville, as child of the deceased 

author. R 42131, Jan. 18, 19386. 512 


Praise Him: song, w H. 8. Tillotson. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 41595, Jan. 9, 1986. 

513. 


Praise His name; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
41312, Dec. 16, 1935. 514 


Praise the Lord; anthem; mixed 
voices. © Alfred Wooler, Lakeland, 
Fla., as author of m. R 41516, Jan. 
2, 1936. 515 


Prayer (A); song, w Elizabeth Heard- 
ing. © Charles H. Demorest, Chi- 


cago, as author of m. R 41511, Jan. 
2, 1985. 516 
Prayer is the way; Song, w Maud 


Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42110, Jan. 2, 1986. Salil 


Prelude in E flat; pipe organ. © Ed- 
ward M. Read, St. Louis, as author. 
R 41671, Jan. 2, 1936. 518 


Prelude in G min.; by S. Rachman- 
inoff, op. 23, no. 5, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 


fingering, who is not living. R 
41410, Dec. 30, 1935. 519 
Prima (The) donna; ensemble, w 


Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
Hila Bartlett, New York, and Clif- 
ford Herbert, Santa Monica, Calif., 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 42145, Jan. 11, 1986. 520: 


Prince (The) of humanity; Christmas 
song, w Franz Christan, m W. H. 
Neidlinger. 1. In C.—2. In HE flat. 
© Orra Barnum Neidlinger, East 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 42241, 42242, Jan. 2, 
1936. 521, 522 


Proper (The) of the mass for Sundays 
and holidays; set to simple m A. 
Edmonds Tozer. v. 2. © Muriel 
R. Edmonds Tozer, London, as child 
of the deceased author. R 41488, 
Jan. 4, 1936. 523 


Reaching out to save you now; song, 
w Mary Bernstecher. © Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42108, Jan. 2, 1986. 

524 


Read (Edward M.) Allegretto; pipe 


organ; in E flat. © Edward M. 
Read, St. Louis, as author. R 42231, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 525 


Read it over again to me; song, w 
John R. Clements. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42099, Jan. 2, 1986. 

526 

Regina coeli; anthem for Easter, 
Paolo Giorza, ed. by A. La Meda. © 
N. Clifford Page, Boston, as author 
of editing. R 41871, Dec. 30, 1985. 


527 
Reinhold (Hugo) Etude; op. 61; 
klavier, linke hand allein. © An- 


tonie Reinhold, Vienna, as widow. 
R 41486, Nov. 19, 1935. 528 


Nocturne; op. 61; klavier, linke 
hand allein. © Antonie Reinhold, 
Vienna, as widow. R 414385, Nov. 19, 
1935. 529) 


Rejoice in the Lord; song, w Elizabeth 
Sanford Tillotson. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42085, Jan. 18, 1986. 530 


Rejoice, rejoice; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 41589, Jan. 9, 1986. 5381 


Rejoice, the Lord is King; anthem. 
© William Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., 
as author. R 41408, Jan. 2, 1936. 


532 
Remember now thy Creator; song, 
William Hamilton Gerrish; in F. 


© Willard P. Gerrish and Isabel F. 
Gerrish, Ashland, Mass., as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
41342, Dec. 26, 1985. 533 


Reticence in sorrow; song, w G. Math- 
ieson. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42080, Jan. 2, 1936. 5384 


Return (The) of the gondoliers; pf. 
© Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 41537, Jan. 2, 1936. 535 


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no. 1, 1936 


Reveille (The) ; w Bret Harte, m Ed- 
ward Elgar; men’s voices. © Carice 
J. Blake, Petworth, Sussex, Hngland, 
as child of the deceased author of 
m. R 41973, Jan. 7, 1986. 536 


Ride on in majesty; w H. H. Milman; 
male cho. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42011, Jan. 10, 1986. 537 


Ring, ring, Easter bells; w Josie Wal- 
lace, m Chas. C. Ackley. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 41315, Dec. 16, 1935. 538 


Ring the Haster bells; primary song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn, © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42119, Jan. 13, 1986. 5389 


Ripples; valsette, Paul Lawson; pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41699, Jan. 2, 
19386. 540 


Rippling waters; valse, op. 57; pf. © 
Oscar M. Schoebel, Holton, Kan., as 
author. R 42247, Jan. 2,1936. 541 


Risen; song, w Edith S. Tillotson. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
author of m. R 41311, Dec. 16, 1935. 

542 


w Mary Bernstecher. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42095, Jan. 
2, 1936. 543 


Risen in glory; song, w Ada Blenk- 
horn. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywocod, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41580, 
Jan. 9, 1936. 544. 


Risen is He; song, w Ida Blenkhorn. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41585, Jan. 9, 
1936. 545, 


Risen (The) Lord; Easter song, w Wil- 
liam H. Gardner, m Adam Geibel; in 
D. © Kathryn G. Skinner, Philadel- 
phia, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 41626, Jan. 2, 1936. 546 


Risen victorious; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41581, Jan. 9, 1936. 5AT 


Rock of ages; anthem, w Augustus M. 
Toplady. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 42360, 
Jan. 16, 1936. 548 


Rogers (James H.) Ten octave 
studies; pf. © James H. Rogers, 
San Marino, Calif., as author. R 
41429, Dec. 30, 1935. 549) 


562 


Rollicking friars; by Manuel Klein; 
pf. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow. R 42172, Jan. 11, 
1936. 550 

Romance: violin and pf. © Charles 
Gilbert Spross, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
as author. R 41745, Jan. 2, 1936. 


551 

Romanza in G; organ. © Walter Kel- 
ler, Chicago, as author. R 41966, 

, Jan. 13, 1986. 552 


Rondel (A); w John Payne, m Jessie 
L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., and 
Rose G. Barrett, South Norwalk, 
Conn., as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 41784, Jan. 2, 1936. 

503 


Rose petals; romance, Paul Lawson; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41698, 
Jan. 2, 1936. dot 


Rosemary: pf. © Henri Weil, New 
York, as author. R 41736, Jan. 2, 
1936. DOD 


Rowing; w and m Manuel Klein. © 
Helen Kiein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow. R 42176, Jan. 11, 19386. 556 


Safe until the morning; song, w Ada 
R. Habershon. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42066, Jan. 2, 1986. 557 


Sailor’s song and hornpipe; by Carl 
Koelling, op. 392; pf. © Franz Koel- 
ling, Gary, Ind., and Helene Koelling 
Matheson, Binghamton, N. Y., as 
children of the deceased author. R 
41612, Jan. 2, 1986. 558 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Airs 
de ballet de Parysatis; arr. Léon 
Roques; pf., 4 4 mains. © André 
Roques, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
38847, July 18, 1935. 559 


Le rouet @’Omphale; poéme sym- 
phonique, arr. Theodore Moses To- 
bani; orch, © Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41937, Jan. 10, 1986. 560 


Same (The) old message; sacred song, 
w Laurene Highfield. © Edmund 8. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42346, Jan. 16, 1936. 561 


Searlet (The) stream; song, w Mary 
Bernstecher. © Robert Harkness, 
Scuth Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42107, Jan. 2, 1936. 562 


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563: 


Scherzando; pf. © Carl M. Beecher, 


Evanston, Ill., as author. R 41552, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 563 
School (The) flag; march, Geo. L. 
Spaulding; pf., 4 hands. © Anne J. 


Darling, Wellesley Hills, Mass., as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 41691, Jan. 2, 1936. 564 


Sea (The) o’ dreams; w A. C. D. Riley, 
m Jessie L. Gaynor; sop., or mezzo 
sop. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Web- 
ster Groves, Mo., Rose Gaynor Blake, 
South Norwalk, Conn., as children of 
the deceased author of m, and Alice 
C. D. Riley, as author of w. R 41528, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 565 


Second serenade; by Carl Koelling, op. 
376, no. 1; pf. © Franz Koelling, 
Gary, Ind., and Helene Koelling 
Matheson, Binghamton, N. Y., as 
children of the deceased author. R 
41611, Jan. 2, 19386. 566 


Send out Thy light; sacred song. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author. R 42313, Jan. 16, 1986. 

567 


Send the message back to glory ; sacred 
song, w Jennie Wilson. © Hdmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42329, Jan. 17, 1936. 568 


Send your love a violet flowr; w A. C. 
D. Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Webster 
Groves, Mo., Rose Gaynor Barrett, 
South Norwalk, Conn., as children of 
the deceased author of m, and Alice 
C. D. Riley, Pasadena, as author of 
w. R 41540, Jan. 2, 1986. 569) 


Sentimental Sarah; from The pied 
piper, w R. H. Burnside, m Manuel 
Klein. © R. H. Burnside, New 
York, as author of w, and Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42183, Jan. 
11, 1986. 570 


September after the sweet summer- 
time; w and m Luella Lockwood 
Moore. © LeBaron Lockwood, Sault 
Ste, Marie, Mich., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
42149, Jan. 11, 1936. 571 


She’s the daughter of an A. P. A.; w 
and m Herbert Ingraham. © Amo 
Ingraham, Los Angeles, as child of 


the deceased author. R 41455, Jan. 
4, 1936. 572 
Shepherd (The); pf. © Mari Paldi, 
Chicago, as author. R 41517, Jan. 
2, 1936. 573 


pt. IIL mS. ,. vook 


Shepherd kind and true; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42079, Jan. 2, 1986. 574 


Sheridan’s ride; by John Philip Sousa ; 
band. © Jane Van Middlesworth 
Sousa, Sands Point, Pt. Washing- 
ton, L. I., N. Y., as widow. R 41714, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 575 


Signal marsch; aus Der mann mit den 
drei frauen, Franz Lehar, arr. Wil- 
helm Alexi; klavier. © Gustav 
Blasser, Vienna, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 42301, Jan. 24, 19386. 

576 


Sinding (Christian) Caprice; op. 82, 
no. 7; klavier. © Christian Sind- 
ing, Oslo, Norway, as author. R 
41478, Jan. 7, 19386. 577 


—— Etude; op. 82, no. 8; klavier. © 
Christian Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as 
author. R 41479, Jan. 7, 19386. 578. 


—— Impromptu; op. 82, no. 2; klavier. 
© Chr. Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as 
author. R 41473, Jan. 7, 1936. 579 


Studie; op. 82, no. 5; klavier. © 
Christian Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as 
author. R 41476, Jan. 7, 1936. 580 


Sing aloud unto God, our strength; 
anthem. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as author of m. R 42019, 
Jan. 10, 1986. 581 


Sing me some quaint old ballad; by R. 
M. Stults; med. voice; in G. © Julie 
Van der Veer Stults, Philadelphia, as. 
widow. R 42259, Jan. 2, 19386. 582 


Sir Grasshopper; w A. C. D. Riley, m 
Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
Rose Gaynor Barrett, South Nor- 
walk, Conn., as children of the de- 
ceased author of m., and Alice C. D. 
Riley, Pasadena, as author of w. R 
41533, Jan. 2, 1936. 583 


Sirventese; violon, avec acc. de pf. © 
Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli, Florence, 
Italy, as author. R 41715, Dec. 31, 
1935. 584 


Skizze; op. 82, no. 3; klavier. © Chr. 
Sinding, Oslo, Norway, as author. R 
41474, Jan. 7, 1936. 585 


Sleep baby, sleep; w Jessica Moore, 
m Geo. L. Spaulding; voc. or in- 
strumental. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 41638, Jan. 2, 1936. 586 


Sleep, dearie, sleep; w from the Ger- 
man, m R, M. Stults; med. voice; 


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no. 1, 1936 617 
in E flat. © Julie Van der Veer | Song (A) of repose; song, w Geo. 
Stults, Philadelphia, as widow. R Mathieson. © Robert Harkness, 


41792, Jan. 2, 1936. 87 


Sleighing glee; male voices. © Daniel 
Rhys Ford, Warren, O., as author. 
R 41798, Dec. 27, 1935. 588 


Smarty; song, w Jack Norworth. © 
Albert Von Tilzer, New York, as 
author of m. R 413438, Jan. 3, 1936. 

589 

Snow flowers; w Elizabeth K. Reyn- 
mus sop. or ten. 7 in Ei” flat.-"© 
Edwin Schneider, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 41507, Jan. 2, 1936. 

590 

So glad; song, w Lizzie De Armond. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41586, Jan. 9, 
1936. 591 


So precious to me; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42073, Jan. 2, 1936. 592 


So they say; song, T. B. Galloway, op. 
538. © Lucy Galloway Black, Colum- 
bus, O., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41674, Jan. 2, 
1936. 593 


Soldiers of the King; sacred song, w 
Hdith Sanford Tillotson. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42342, Jan. 16, 1936. 594 


Some day when you are mine; song, 
w Fred G. Rover. 1. In F.—2. In A 
flat. © Geoffrey O’Hara, Tuckahoe, 
Neo as auchor of “mr.” Re 41750, 
41751, Jan. 2, 1936. 595, 596 


Some one will; sacred song, w Wm. 
Crowle, m J. S. Fearis. © Otto L. 
Fearis, Chicago, as executor of the 
author of m. R 42319, Jan. 17, 1936. 

597 


Somebody ought to tell her husband; 
w and m Herbert Ingraham. © Amo 
Ingraham, Los Angeles, as child of 
the deecased author. R 41462, Jan. 
4, 1936. 598 


Sometime; song, w H. A. Robe. i. In 
G.—2. In B flat. © Geoffrey O’Hara, 
Tuckahoe, N. Y., as author of m. R 
41631, 41632, Jan. 2, 19386. 599, 600 


Sonatine; v. Géza Horvath, op. 96; 
Klavier. © MThusnelda Horvath, 
Vienna, as widow. R 41467, Jan. 7, 
1936. 601 


Song (A) of love; song. 1. In B flat.— 
2.In D. © Arthur Selwyn Garbett, 
Berkeley, Calif., as author. R 41681, 
41682, Jan. 2, 1936. 602, 603 


South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42085, Jan. 2, 1936. 604 


Song (A) of rest; song, w J. Stuart 
Holden. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
42067, Jan. 2, 1936. 605 


Song of the plains; w Sue Alice Pulsi- 
fer Crockett, m Carlos Troyer. © 
Florence Cox, Los Angeles, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
41610, Jan. 2, 1936. 606 


Song of the twilight; song, w Elizabeth 
K. Reynolds. © Edwin Schneider, 
New York, as author of m. R 41510, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 607 


Song (The) of the weather bird; op. 
77, no. 1; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
St. Louis, as author. R 41697, Jan. 
2, 1936. 608 


Song-sparrow (The); w Franz Chris- 
tan, m W. H. Neidlinger. 1. In A 
flat—2. In C. © Orra Barnum 
Neidlinger, Hast Orange, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 42215, 
42216, Jan. 2, 1936. 609, 610 


Song (The) the angels sang; Christ- 
mas song, R. M. Stults. © Julie Van 
der Veer Stults, Philadelphia, as 


widow. R 42229, Jan. 2, 19386. 611 
Song without words; pf. © Mari 
Paldi, Chicago, as author. R 41521, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 612 


Songs and shadow pictures for the 
child world; w Rachel Barton But- 
ler, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
and Rose G. Barrett, South Norwalk, 
Conn., as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 42217, Jan. 2, 1986. 

613 


Songs of praise; sacred song, w Lau- 
rene Highfield. © Edmund S, Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 423387, Jan. 16, 1936. 614 


Soul kiss; novelette francaise, Robert 


A. Keiser. © Sophie Keiser King, 
New York, as widow. R 41456, Jan. 
4, 1936. 615 


Speed away; galop, Paul Lawson: pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41655, Jan. 2, 


1936. 616 
Spoonyville; song. © Billy Gaston, 
New York, as author. R 414383, Dec. 
26, 1935. 617 


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€18 


Dt. HE MsS iw ot 


Spring has come; song, w James Rowe. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42040, Jan. 18, 1936. 

618 


Spring song; violin and pf. © Henry 
Tolhurst, London, as author. R 
41775, Jan. 2, 1936. 619 


Sténdchen; op. 89, no. 1; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Christian Sinding, 
Oslo, Norway, as author. R 41469, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 620 


Star of heaven; w George Graff, jr., 
m Ernest R. Ball. © George Graff, 
New York, as author of w. R 42180, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 621 


Still, still, with Thee; by C. B. Haw- 
ley; low voice. © Clara Keeler, 
Camp Chase, O., as next of kin of the 


author, who is not living. R 41729, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 622 
— song, w H. B. Stowe. © Robert 


Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42086, Jan. 2, 
1936. 623 


Stone (The) is rolled away; primary 
solo and cho., w Lizzie De Armond. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42128, Jan. 13, 
1986. 624 


Stone (The) which the builders re- 
fused; ten. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as author of m. R 
42023, Jan. 10, 1936. 625. 


Strew the blossoms; song, w E. S. Til- 
lotson. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 


Calif., as author of m. R 41600, 
Jan. 9, 1936. 626 
Studies in shifting; violin. © Jose- 


phine Trott, Denver, aS author. R 
41500, Jan. 2, 1936. 627 


Suite in four movements; violin and 
pf. © A. Von Ahn Carse, Great 


Missenden, Buckinghamshire, Eng- 
land, as author. R 41979, Jan. 7, 
19386. 628 


Summer-time; song, w James Rowe. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41602, Jan. 9, 


1936. 629 
Summer (The) wind; poem Walter 
Learned; high, in F. © Victor 


Harris, New York, as author of m. 
R 41412, Dec. 30, 1935. 630: 


Sun of my soul; w John Keble; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Harry Hale 
Pike, Arcadia, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42209, Jan. 2, 19386. 631. 


Sun shower; caprice, F. P. Atherton, 
op. 152; pf. © Agnes T. Hilers, 
Rochester, N. Y., as widow. R 41780, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 63:2 


Sunlight land; w and m R. M. Stults. 
© Julie Van der Veer Stults, Phila- 
delphia, as widow. R 41621, Jan. 
2, 19386. 633 


Sunset in the valley; reverie, H. En- 
gelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Philadelphia, as widow. R 
42181, Jan. 11, 19386. 634 


Sunshine (The) of your home; sacred 
song, w Ada Blenkhorn. © EHd- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42341, Jan. 16, 
1936. 635: 


Swedish folksong; volklied nach einem 
tanze aus Dalekarlien, English ver- 
Sion Shirley M. K. Gandell, arr. 
Julius Stern, ed. Clarence Dickin- 
son. © Clarence Dickinson, New 
York, as author of editing. R 41513, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 636 


Sweet dreams of home; meditation, H. 
Engelmann; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Burholme, Philadelphia, as 
widow. R 42155, Jan. 11, 1936. 6387 


Swing wide the door; Haster song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42128, Jan. 18, 1986. 638 


Tag, you’re it; pf. © Edythe Pruyn 
Hall, Chicago, as author. R 41545, 
Jan. 2. 1936: 639 


Take me out to the ball game; song, w 
Jack Norworth. © Albert Von Til- 
zer, New York, as author of m. R 
41344, Jan. 3, 1936. 640 


Take plenty of shoes; in The boys and 
Betty, w Will D. Cobb, m Melville 
J. Gideon. © Kate A. Cobb, New 
York, as next of kin of the author 
of w, who is not living. R 41025, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 641 


Take something from me; w and m 
Paul Bliss. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., aS widow. R 42240, Jan: 2, 
1936. 642 


Talk it over with Jesus; sacred song, 
w James Rowe. © Edmund &. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42339, Jan. 16, 1936. 643 


Tanz-poem; v. Hugo Reinhold, op. 61; 
klavier, linke hand allein. © An- 
tonie Reinhold, Vienna, as widow. 
R 41434, Nov. 19, 1935. 644 


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Tapfere (Der) soldat; operette, mit 
bentitzung von motiven aus Bern- 
hard Shaw’s Helden, v. R. Bernauer 
u. L. Jacobson, m O. Straus. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Rudolf Ber- 
nauer, Berlin, and Leopold Jacobson, 
Vienna, aS authors of adaptation, 
and Oscar Straus, Vienna, as author 
of m. R 41847, Jan. 15, 1936. 645 


Tassel dance; by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41764, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 646 


Te Deum laudamus (We praise Thee, 
O God) ; in D min., mixed voices. © 
Charles Gilbert Spross, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y., as author. R 41747, Jan. 
2, 1935. 647 


Tea (A) song; song. © Louise Ayres 
Garnett, Evanston, Ill., as author. 
R 41508, Jan. 2, 1936. 648 


Tender episode; op. 155, no. 5; pf. © 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 42255, Jan. 2, 19386. 649 


Thanks be to God who giveth us the 
victory ; anthem for Easter, w from 
Hymnal and Scriptures; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Clayton 
Hotchkiss, Glenbrook, Conn., as au- 
thor of m. R 42207, Jan. 2, 1936. 

650 


Thanksgiving hymn; song, w Vernon 
H. Cowsert. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42083, Jan. 2, 1936. 651 


Then tell me how to woo thee, love; 
w Graham of Gartmore, m Gena 
Branscombe; low voice. © Gena 
Branscombe Tenney, New York, as 
author of m. R 41430, Dee. 30, 1935. 

652, 


There is a green hill far away; duet; 
ten. and bar. © Harry Hale Pike, 
Areadia, Calif., as author. R 41609, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 653 


There is sweet music; w Tennyson, m 
Hdward Elgar, op. 53, no. 1; mixed 
voices. © Carice J. Blake, Pet- 
worth, Sussex, England, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 41974, 
Jan. 7, 1936. 654 


There’s one “hing sets me crazy—that’s 
the girls; w Ballard Macdonald, m 
Jas. W. Tate. © Elizabeth C. Mac- 
donald, Forest Hills, L. I, N. Y., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
41022, Dee. 5, 1935. 655 


667 


They that sow in tears; sacred song, 
w from Psalm 126; med. voice. © 
James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41419, Dec. 30, 
1935. 656 


Think of me, O Saviour; song, w Liz- 
zie Akers. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as author of m. R 
41299, Dec. 23, 1985. 657 


Thou God seest me; song, w Ada R. 
Habershon. © M. L. Stocks, Drexel 
Hill, Pa., as author of m. R 41561, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 658 


Thou wilt shew me the path of life; 
anthem. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as author of m. R 42020, 
Jan. 10, 1936. 659 


Threshold (The) of prayer; song, w 
Geo. Mathieson. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42088, Jan. 2, oe 

60 


Throw open every door; song, w Ada 
Blenkhorn. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as author of m. R 
41298, Dec. 23, 1985. 661 


Tippmamsell (Die); operette, Wil- 
helm Frieser u. Carl Georg Zwerenz, 
m Rudolf Raimann. Klavier-auszug 
mit text. © Wilhelm Frieser, Vi- 
enna, aS one of the authors of w, 
Carl Maria Zwerenz, Vienna, as 
child of the author C. G. Zwerenz, 
and Tony Raimann, Ebenzweier- 
Altmiinster, Upper Austria, as 
widow of the author of m. R 41915, 
Jan. 18, 19386. 662 


"Tis our festal day; w Fred B. Apple- 
get, m R. R. Forman; women’s 2 pt. 
cho. © Mrs. R. R. Forman, Hights- 
town, N. J., as author of m. R 41322, 
Dee. 10, 1985. 663 


Tittle, tattle, tattle tale, shame on 
you; w and m Herbert Ingraham. 
© Amo Ingraham, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author. R 


41463, Jan. 4, 1986. 664 
Too late; sacred song. 1. High 
voice.—2. Low voice. © P. Doug- 


las Bird, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 41657, 41660, Jan. 2, 1986. 
665, 666 


Tourquoise (La); valse de ballet, Al- 
bert Mildenberg; pf. © Victor Mil- 
denberg, Jamaica, N. Y., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 42045, Jan. 11, 19386. 667 


147 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


668 


Truant stars; song, w T. E. B. Henry. 
1) In) C2 In) flat, “©vGeottirey 
O’Hara, Tuckahoe, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 42212, 42213, Jan. 2, 1986. 

668, 669 


True blue forget me not; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding. © 
Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 41667, 
Jan. 2, 1986. 670 


Trust in His wonderful love; sacred 
song, w E. E. Hewitt. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42358, Jan. 16, 1936. 671 


Trust ye in the Lord; sacred song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Kd- 
mund 8S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 423838, Jan. 16, 19386. 

672 


Turn unto me; anthem. © Rufus O. 
Suter, Warren, Pa., as author. R 
41619, Jan. 2, 1936. 673 


Twelfth (The) regiment, N. G. P.; 
march-two step; pf. © Harry J. 
Lincoln, Philadelphia, as author. R 
41490, Jan. 8, 1936. 674 


’T will be all sunshine there; song, w 
Mary Bernstecher. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42094, Jan. 2, 1986. 

675 


Two words; song, w Edward Oxen- 
ford. doy In) 2m vA wells © 
Harry T. Burleigh, New York, as 
author of m. R 42210, 42211, Jan. 
2, 1936. 676, 677 


Under the palms; op. 77, no. 2; pf. © 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 41696, Jan. 2, 1986. 678 


United praise; for use in Sunday 
schools, etc., E. S. Lorenz and Ira 
B. Wilson, ed. E. §S. Lorenz. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 42362, Jan. 16, 1986. 

679) 


Vagabond’s (The) dream; by Fleta 
Jan Brown; pf. © Fleta Jan Brown 
Spencer, Chatham Center, N. Y., as 
author. R 42150, Jan. 11, 1986. 680 


Valley (The) of the shadow; song, w 
Ada R. Habershon. © Robert Hark- 
ness, Scuth Pasadena, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42072, Jan. 2, 1986. 

681 

Valse brillante; op. 68; pf. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as author. 
R 41401, Jan. 2, 1986. 682 


pt. TL mys) yok 


Vanities; valse vive, Geo. L. Spaul- 
ding; pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wel- 
lesley Hills, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
41635, Jan. 2, 1936. 683 


Venetian boat song; w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart; men’s voices. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of m. R 41735, 
Jan. 2, 1985. 684 


Victory (The) is won; Easter song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42048, Jan. 13, 1936. 685 


Victory (The) of Jesus; duet and cho., 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42120, Jan. 13, 1936. 686 


Victory today; by Mrs. C. H. Morris. 
© Frances Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
41959, Jan. 10, 1986. 687 


Victory ! Victory ; song, w Ida L. Reed. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 41587, Jan. 9, 
1936. 688 


Violet eyes; by Geo. L. Spaulding; pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 41762, Jan. 2, 
1986. 689 


Vision (A) of Salome; by J. Bode- 
walt Lampe. © Millie EH. Lampe, 
Queens Village, L. I., N. Y., as 
widow. R 42204, Jan. 11, 1936. 

: 690 


Wading; w A. C. D. Riley, m Jessie L. 
Gaynor. © Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo., Rose Gaynor 
Barrett, South Norwalk, Conn., as 
children of the deceased author of 
m, and Alice C. D. Riley, Pasadena, 
as author of w. R 41535, Jan. 2, 
1936. 691 


Wand (The) of youth; m to a child’s 
play, Edward Elgar; orech. Full se. 
Ist suite, op. /==2dsnite onl. 
© Carice J. Blake, Petworth, Sussex. 
England, as child of the deceased 
author. R 41919, 41982, Jan. 7, 1936. 

692, 693 


Wanderer’s night song; poem Goethe, 
m Leopold Lenz, ed. John Hyatt 
Brewer; men’s 4-pt. cho., a capella. 
© Cornelia K. Ives, Water Mill, 
L. I., N. Y., as widow of the author 
of editing. R 41426, Dec. 30, 1935. , 

69: 


Wandering (The) knight’s’ song; 
Spanish w tr. Lockhart, m Horatio 


148 


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no. 1, 1936 


Parker. © Anna Parker, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42260, Jan. 2, 1936. 695 


Washington beloved; by Reginald De- 
Koven, op. 205; mixed voices. © 
Anna DeKoven, New York, as widow. 
R 41685, Jan. 2, 1936. 696 


Water (The) nymph; waltz, Geo. L. 
Spaulding; pf. © Anne J. Darling, 
Wellesley Hills, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
41665, Jan. 2, 1986. 697 


Waves (The) of Breffny; Irish ballad, 
w Eva Gore-Booth, m Paul Bliss. © 
Lina L. Bliss, Owego, N. Y., as 
widow of the author of m. R 41608, 
sane 2, 1936. 698 


w Eva Gore-Booth, m Paul Bliss. 
© Lina Bliss, Owego, N. Y., as 
widow of the author of m. R 41661, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 699 


We are on the winning side; sacred 
song, w James Rowe. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42351, Jan. 16, 1936. 700 


We drift to Thee; sacred song, w Mar- 
garet E. Sangster. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42344, Jan. 16, 1936. 701 


We two in an aeroplane; w Harry 
Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. © 
Carrie Quinn, New York, as widow 
of the author of w, and Egbert Van 
Alstyne, Chicago, as author of m. 
R 42148, Jan. 11, 1936. 702 


We two - waltz; by Paul Lawson; pf. 
© Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 42249, Jan. 2, 


1936. 703 
We will do our share; sacred song, 
w James Rowe. © Edmund S. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42350, Jan. 16, 1936. 704 


Wearyin’ for you; w Frank L. Stan- 
ton, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © Doro- 
thy Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., and Rose Gaynor Barrett, South 
Norwalk, Conn., as children of the 
deceased author of m. R: 41532, Jan. 
2, 1936. 705 


Welcome, happy morning; Haster re- 
sponse. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42012, Jan. 10, 19386. 706 


Well known fables; w Jessica Moore, 
m Geo. L. Spaulding; voce. or instru- 
mental. © Anne J. Darling, Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass., as next of kin of 


719 


the author of m, who is not living. 
R 41658, Jan. 2, 1986. 707 


What a perfect friend; sacred song, 
w James Rowe. © Hdmund §. Lor- 
enz, Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
42335, Jan. 16, 1936. 708 


What a welcome; sacred song, w F. J. 
Crosby, m Adam Geibel. © Kath- 
ryn R. Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R. 42321,.Jan. 17, 1936. 709 


What do the flowers say; primary 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42127, Jan. 13, 1936. 

710 


What’ll I do; song, w Mary Hinman 
Paine. © Jessie L. Pease, San 
Francisco, as author of m. R 41650, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 711 


What the children sang; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding. © 
Anne J. Darling, Wellesley Hills, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author 
of m who is not living. R 41666, 
Jan. 2, 1986. Tae 


When fall the shades of night; song. 
© P. Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif., 
as author. R 41787, Jan. 2, 1936. 

713 


When girls command the army; from 
The Prima donna, w Henry Blossom, 
m Victor Herbert. © Marjorie 
Blossom Wilson, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, Hlla 
Bartlett, New York, and Clifford 
Herbert, Santa Monica, Calif., as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 42142, Jan. 11, 1936. 714 


When I remember; song. © Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, Calif., as 
author. R 42068, Jan. 2, 1936. 715 


When I stand in yonder city; song, w 
Amelia M. Starkweather. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as au- 
thor of m. R 41804, Dec. 23, 1935. 

716 


When love wakes up from sleep; w 
Burton T. Doyle, m J. W. Bischoff. 
© Elsie Bond Bischoff Moore, Port- 
land, Or., aS widow of the author of 
m. R 42248, Jan. 2, 1936. TAkr 

When Phyllis has a serenade; song. 
© Louise Ayres Garnett, Evanston, 
Il... as, author... R 41509, Jan. 2; 
1936. 718 


When Phyllis takes her vocal lesson; 


song. Louise Ayres Garnett, 
Evanston, Ill., as author. R 41529, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 719 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


720 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


When stars are in the quiet skies; w 
Lord Lytton ; men’s voices. © Clar- 
ence Lueas, London, as author of m. 
R 41628, Jan. 2, 1936. 720 


When the children sing; sacred song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42334, Jan. 16, 1986. 721 


When the circus comes to town; w and 
m Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
42177, Jan. 11, 1986. 722 


When the prodigal comes home; sa- 
cred song, w Ada Blenkhorn. © EHd- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 42352, Jan. 16, 1986. 

(23 

When the right one comes along; w 
and m Herbert Ingraham. © Amo 
Ingraham, Los Angeles, as child of 
the deceased author. R 41460, Jan. 
4, 1936. 724 

Where He leadeth me; sacred song. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 42328, Jan. 17, 1986. 725 


Where were you last night; song, m 
Kerry Mills. © Alfred Bryan, Hast- 
ings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as author of 
w. R 42309, Jan. 29, 1936. 726 


Wherever He leads me, I'll go; w W. 
C. Martin, m J. S. Fearis. © Otto 
L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor of 
the author of m. R 42315, Jan. 16, 
1936. OA 

While Jesus holds my hand; song, w 
Maud Frazer. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42089, Jan. 2, 19386. 728 


Whisper my name in your dreams; w 
Wilbur Nesbit, m Anna Caldwell. © 
Anna Caldwell O’Dea, Beverly Hills, 


Calif., as author of m. R 42144, 
Jan. 11, 1986. (29 
Whispers (The) of Jesus; song, w 


James Rose. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., aS author of m. R 42037, 
Jan. 138, 1986. 730 


White (The) bunny; pf. © John 
Mokrejs, New York, as author. R 
41554, Jan. 2, 1936. fou 


White (The) daisies; song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
41599, Jan. 9, 1936. Te2 

White (A) rose; song, w Carter S. 
Cole. © Charles Gilbert Spross, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 41888, Jan. 2, 1936. 733 

Who'd like to pay for my holiday; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m T. W. Thur- 


ban. © Elizabeth C. Macdonald, 
Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., as widow 
of the author of w. R 41021, Dec. 
5, 1935. (34 


Who is this; song, w Maud Frazer. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42098, 
Jan. 2, 1936. (35 


Who will be a Soldier; sacred song, w 
Mrs. M. Mills Newton. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
me AR A2331, Jane del Sso: 736 


Whole (The) year ’round; w and m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
42178, Jan. 11, 1986. (37 


Who’s little girl are you; from The 
pied piper, w R. H. Burnside, m 
Manuel Klein. © R. H. Burnside, 
New York, as author of w, and 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of author of m. R 42182, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 738 


Why not trust Him now; song, w Fred 
P. Morris. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42069, Jan. 2, 1936. 739 


Why seek ye; Easter anthem, w J. G. 
Johnston. © Alfred Hollins, Edin- 
burgh, as author of m. R 41917, 
Jan. 7, 1986. 740 


Why stand ye idle; song, w Ada R. 
Habershon. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42070, Jan. 2, 1936. 741 


Will you be ready; sacred song, w W. 
C. Martin. © Hdmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., aS author of m. R 42326, 
Jan. 17, 1986. 742 


Willie in sabots; pf. © Wm. Caven 
Barron, London, Ont., Canada, as 
author. R 41406, Jan. 2, 1936. 743 


Wind (The) mill; valse caprice, op. 
77, no. 3; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
St. Louis, as author. R 41695, Jan. 
2, 1936. 744 


With heart and voice; song, Lizzie De 
Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m R 
41582, Jan. 9, 1936. 745 


With horse and hound; pt.-song, Alfred 
J. Caldicott, arr. A. LaMeda; men’s 


voices. © N. Clifford Page, Boston, 
as author of arrangement. R 41366, 
Dec. 30, 1935. 746 


With jaunty stride; galop, op. 155, no. 
4: pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, St, 
Louis, as author. R 42254, Jan. 2, 
1936. TAT 


150 


RENEWALS 


no. 1, 1986 


With my soul ’tis well; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances Lunk, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 41958, Jan. 10, 19386. 748 


With you in the land of love; song, w 
T EH. B. Henry. 1. In C.—2. In E 
flat. © Geoffrey O’Hara, Tuckahoe, 
N. Y., aS author of m. R 41679, 
416860, Jan. 2, 1986. 749, 750 


Wo findet die seele die heimat der ruh; 
organ voluntary, BE. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 42134, 
Jan. 138, 1936. 751 


Woman’s a wonderful thing ; from Pied 
piper, w R, H. Burnside, m Manuel 
Klein. © R. H. Burnside, New 
York, as author of w, and Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42188, Jan. 
11, 1936. 752 


Wonderful (A) babe; men’s voices. © 
William Adolphe Gracey, Geneva, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 41672, 
Jan. 2, 19386. 753 


Wonderful (A) Savior; sacred song. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 42322, Jan. 17, 19386. 754 


Wonderland (The) of love; song, Paul 
Felix. Lina L. Bliss, Owego, 
N. Y., aS widow. R 417384, Jan. 2, 
1936. 755 


Won’t you be my valentine; from Little 
Nemo, w Harry B. Smith, m Victor 
Herbert. © Irene Smith, New York, 
as widow of the author of w, Ella 
Bartlett, New York, and Clifford 
Herbert, Santa Monica, Calif., as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 42184; Jan. 11, 1936. 756 


Won’t you come back home; song, w 
James Rowe. © De Loss Smith, 
Missoula, Mont., as author of m. R 
41821, Jan. 2, 1986. risyé 


Won’t you teach me the way to love; 
w Ballard Macdonald, m Harry Clif- 
ford. © Elizabeth ©. Macdonald, 
Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., as widow of 
the author of w. R 41020, Dec. 5, 
1935. 758 


Woodland elves; by Geo. L. Spaulding ; 
pf. © Anne J. Darling, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 41766, 
Jan. 2, 1936. 759 


T72 


Wooing time; w and m Herbert Ingra- 
ham. © Amo Ingraham, Los An- 
geles, as child of the deceased author. 
R 41459, Jan. 4, 1936. 760 


Working at the side of the Master; 
sacred song, w Edith Sanford Tillot- 


son. © Edmund S8. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as author of m. R 42323, Jan. 
17, 1986. 761 
Would you miss me; song. © Billy 
Gaston, New York, as author. EB 
41431, Dec. 26, 1935. 762 


Yes she did; song, m Kerry Mills. © 
Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., as author of w. R 42311, Jan. 
29, 1936. 763 


Yes you may; song, w George O. Web- 
ster. © G. ©. Tullar, Orange, N. J., 
as author of m. R 41931, Jan. 10, 
1936. 764 


Yesterday and today; w Gertrude 
Rogers; low voice. © Charles Gil- 
bert Spross, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 41607, Jan. 2, 1936. 


765 

You are my eternity; by Reginald De 
Koven; low voice. Anna De 
Koven, New York, as widow. R 
41400, Jan. 2, 1936. 766 


You'll have to ask my mother; song, 
m Kerry Mills. © Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as author 
of w. R 42310, Jan. 29, 1936. 767 


Youw’re in love; fairyesque from Jack 
and Jill, lyric Sidney P. Levy, m 
Robert A. Keiser. © Sophie Keiser 
King, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 41849 Jan. 4, 1986. 

768 


Your eyes; w Elizabeth K. Reynolds; 
alto or bar.: in D flat. © Edwin 
Schneider, New York, as author of m. 
R 41531, Jan. 2, 19386. 769 


Your voice; w Frederic L. Weatherly, 
m Luigi Denza; 2-pt. women’s cho. 
© Leila Denza, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 42158, Jan. 
18, 1936. 770 


Ysaye (Théophile) Concerto; en mi 
bémol, pour pf. avec ace. d’orch., op. 
9. 1. Pf. principal.—3. Partition 
d’orch. © Carrie Ysaye, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow. R 41725, 41726, 
Nov. 7, 1935. TTL, V2 


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19386 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 831 
No. 2 


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(Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich) ; 
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wig Felix): Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Paganini 
(Niccolo); Puccini (Giacomo); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns 
(Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); 
Strauss (Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “Finf studien’’, “12 études 
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but designating the class of musical work (e. g., ‘waltz’, “dance”, “march”, 
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“fantasia”, etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by the 
name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross 
reference from the titles, and search should be made only under the names of 
the composers. 


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stood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless 
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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vili of nos. 38-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 138; 

Finland, vol, 23 (1928), pages vi-vil of no. 12; 

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 3; 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

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

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

Trish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vii—viii ‘of no. a 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-1x of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

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

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1928), pages vi—vil of no. 3; 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-1x of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922). pages Xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. ie 

: ee (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 98 (1933), pages vi-vii 
of no. 9; 

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

Rumania, vol. 28 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. ce 

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages Vli-vill of nos. 5-6; 

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A mi perrito piénselo; corrido; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 118781; 
Margarita Duarte, Alberhill, Calif. 

3271 

’A vucchella; w Gabriele D’Annunzio, 
English version Vivien Lambelet, m 
F. Paolo Tosti. © Oct. 25, 1935; 
E for. 48108; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3272 


Abba Dabba from Abyssinia; w and m 
Mike Rofone. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117690; Morton Hague, Chi- 
cago. 3273 


According to you; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118322; 
Wilsie Sulvester Lingafelt,. Detroit. 

3274 


Aching for you; song. © 1c. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117683; Aniello Voccia, 
Providence. 3275 


Across the horizon; melody. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117921; John 
McSpadden, Los Angeles, 3276 


Adieu sweet Amaryllis; by John Wil- 
bye, adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, 
tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy; 2-pt. 
cho., unacc. © Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 
42791; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

3277 


Advertisia; w Thomas Grant Springer, 


m Louis Drakeford. © 1 c. Feb. 
19, 1936; E unp. 118552; Lewis 
Henry Drakeford, Astoria, L. L., 
INE EY; 3278 


Advice; song. © 1. Feb. 3, 1936; 
EH unp. 117560; Valda Washington, 
Los Angeles. 3279 


Aesop’s Faybelle; w and m Fritz Cull- 
man; pf. treble. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 117870; Freda Selicoff, 
New York. 3280 


Afraid; w and m Niles Kinney. © 
1c Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117977; 


Maynard Niles Kinney, Berkeley, 
Calif. 3281 
African fantasy; by Mort (Karl) 


Mortensen; pf. © 1.e Jan. 20, 


19386; E unp. 118007; Martin Karl 
Mortensen, Detroit. 3282 


After you call my name; song, w Alice 
Parent. © Oct. 4, 1985; E pub. 
53328; Alice Agnes Judd, Detroit. 

3283 


Again goodbye forever; song. ©1c. 
Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118187; 
Lucile Rudesill, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 

3284 


Again with you; w Natalie G. King- 
ston, m Bobbie Q. Kingston. ©1ce. 
Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 118108; Angel 
H. Markunas, Chicago. 3285 


Aged (The); English text Elisabeth 
M. Lockwood, m Zoltan Kodaly; 
mixed cho. © Nov. 14, 1985; E for. 
43021; Universal edition, a. g.,, 
Vienna. 3286 


Agonia; letra Jorge Landajo Cour- 
reges, con melodia. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119321; Agustin Ar- 
gentino Cornejo, New York. 38287 


Aguinaldos blancos; cancidén de Lola 
Cruz. © Jan. 5, 1936; E for. 43095; 
Ernesto Lecuona, Havana. 3288 


Airplane (An) ride; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119004; 
Carl Lewis Fritzen, Seymour, Ind. 


Airs of old Erin; album of best loved 
Thomas Moore and other Irish songs, 
incl. six pf. arrs. by Michael Mc- 
Farlane. © Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 
53366; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 3290 


Al pasar por su ventana; canci6n 
mexicana. © 1 e. Dec. 26, 1935; E 
unp. 117881; Armando Valdespi, 
Havana. 3291 


Alamo; w Margery Armitage, m Roy 
S. Stoughton. © Feb. 20, 19386; E 
pub. 53516; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 38292 


Alborada; pf. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 119322; Agustin Argentino 
Cornejo, New York. 3293 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3294 


Album of vocal gems; from the Sleep- 
ing beauty, or, What a witch, w Des- 
mond Carter, m Dennis Van Thal; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Jan. 4, 
1936; E for. 42757; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 3294 


Aldebaran; suite, dalla film. no. 1, 2. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 19386; E unp. 119167, 
119168; Umberto Mancini, Rome. 


3295, 3296 

Alhambra; marche espagnole, Paris 
Chambers, arr. Julius S. Seredy; 
band pts. © Feb. 5, 1986; E pub. 


53283; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
3297 


rheinlander, Paul Lincke; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 1, 1985; 
E for. 42927; Ritihle & Wendling 
musikverlag, Leipzig. 3298 


All alone with my cigarette; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117559; Kenneth M. Armstrong, Los 
Angeles. 3299 


All because I’m in love with you; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118849; Valda Washington, Los An- 
geles. 3300 


‘All because of you; pf. ©1c. Jan. 31, 
1986; E unp. 118211; Paul Joseph 
Shahin, Chicago. 3301 


All day on the prairie; Texas cowboy 
song, David W. Guion, arr. Bryceson 
Treharne; men’s or boys’ 3-pt. cho. 
© Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53533; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3302 


Adl.for “you; song... ©. 15 Gi Hepa 5, 
1986; E unp. 117695; Nicholas 
Joseph Clesi, New Orleans. 3303 


All hail! The Townsend plan; song. 
© ic. Jan: 2) 1986; une: Mes; 
Joseph Buckley Gaskell, Long Beach, 
Calif. 3304 


All I need is you; song, arr. Harry 
Ludwig. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 119085; Elton Burwell McNeil, 
Highland Park, Mich. 3305 


All our very own; song, w Frank 
Whitson. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; BE 
unp. 118958; Wallace Gustave An- 
derson, Seattle. 3306 


All right; w and m Gene W. Crist; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119271; 
Genevieve W. Crist, Washington. 

3307 


All stakes on you; w Tess Smyth; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118607; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3308 


pt. 1; DVS. Vaot 


All that I need is Jesus; hymn. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53567; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 3309 


Alleluia! Christ is risen; Haster an- 
them, w R. Onslow, m Dudley Buck, 
arr. J. W. Simpson; mixed voices. 
© Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 52769; Wm. 
A. Pond & co., Ridgefield Park, N. Z 

331 


Easter song of Little Russia, Eng- 
lish version Harvey Gaul, m André 
Kopolyoff, arr. H. Gaul. 1. Men’s 
voices.—2. Women’s voices. © Jan. 
4, 8, 1936; E pub. 53288, 53239; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

8312,'3312 


Alleluia! heaven rejoices; sacred song, 
w Edithe ‘Taylor Wassell, m 
Vaughan Warrick; pf. or organ acc. 
1. Low voice.—2. Med. voice.—3. 
High voice. © Feb. 11, 1986; E 
pub. 58876; Dorothea Louise 
Schroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 3313 


Alles wird rhythmus; foxtrot aus 
Skandal im konzerthaus, text Karl 
Farkas, m Wilhelm Grosz. © Sept. 
21, 1935; E for. 42883; Wiener op- 
erettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

3314 


Almost a year; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E wnpoeviiss: 
Juanita Rees, Santa Paula, Calif. 

3015 


Aloha, Honolulu; w and m Eddie Al- 
kire, intro. Aloha oe; Hawaiian 
guits., with counter-melody for vio- 
lin, or mand., etc. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 53224; Hibern H. (Eddie) 
Alkire, Easton, Pa. 3316 


Alois!! tango, w Hanne Haller, m 
Hermann Leopoldi. © Nov. 6, 1935; 
E for. 42915; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Pe 

3317 


Alone; from A night at the opera, w 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, 
arr. Ed. Smalle; male quartette. © 
Feb. 21, 1986; E pub. 53536; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 3318 


Alone, at last; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118422; Jay 
Montana, Brooklyn. 3019 


Alone in a crowd; fox trot, w and m 
Vil Harris. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 117458; Thomas J. Coyle, 
Providence. 3320 


Alpha; pf. © 1c Feb. 28, 1936; H 
unp. 119211; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
N.S 3321 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


3346 


Always be ready to smile; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118319; 
Vincent John Hubbard, jr., Forest, 
Ont., Canada. 3322 


Always belittlin’ me; song. © 1. 
Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 117769; George 
W. Smith, New York. 3323 


Always you; fox trot song, melody Ben 


Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 1191380; Annie L. Elmore, 
Washington. 3324 


Am besten kiisst sich’s im buro; fox- 
trot, aus Der konig mit dem regen- 
schirm, w u. m Ralph Benatzky. © 
Apr. 16, 19385; E for. 42689; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 3325 


Am I gonna have trouble with you; w 
Charlie Tobias, m Sammy Fain; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 53498 ; Schuster & Miller, inc., 
New York. 3326 


Amante (L’) in trappola ; opera comica, 
Giovanni Franceschini. Rid. per pf. 
e canto. © Jan. 31, 1936; D 39034; 
Arrigo Pedrollo, Milan. 3326* 


Amaryllis; by Henri Ghys, arr. Mort. 
H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 53216; Calumet music co., 
Chicago. 3327 


Amateur night; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody. ©1. Feb. 17, 1936; EH unp. 
1183816; Albert Gamse, Washington. 

3328 


America, songland fair; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117644; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

3329 

American legion auxiliary march; 

song. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 


117636; Ruth Wydman Jarmie, Los 
Angeles. 3330 


American skyways; w and m Florence 
Wickham; 4-pt. men’s cho. © Feb. 
13, 1936; E pub. 53416; Boston 
music co., Boston. 3001 


Among the hills; w Charles Reid, and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 118907; Helene Hipkins, Long 
Island City. 3332 


Among the stars; song, melody Horace 
Morris. © 1 ¢ Feb. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 117984; Stanley Tarnowski, 
Hammond, Ind. 3333 


Amsden’s celebrated practice duets; by 
Arthur Amsden; bass clef instru- 
ments. © Feb. 8, 1936; Epub. 


58421; C. L. Barnhouse, inc., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 3334 


And that she liked; melody with pf. 
ace. ©1ec. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 
118976; Casimer Michal Nehr, Chi- 
cago. 3335 


And then you left me flat; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 19386; E 
unp. 118189; Yvonne Monoff, New 
York. 3336 


And yet you wouldn’t say; slow fox- 
trot, w Bill Logan, m Barry Hall; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 53481; Gordon VY. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 3337 


Anello (L’) alla patria; canzone 
marcia; with mand. pt. © Feb. 18, 
1936; E pub. 53507; Luigi De Arcan- 
gelis, Chicago. 3338 


Angels caring for you, mother; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119251; 
Clara Farr Achor, Brownwood, Tex. 

3339 


Angelus (The); by R. J. Hernandez; 
conductor’s sc. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 118502; Thomas F. Darcy, 
jr., Washington. 3340 


April is in my mistress’ face; by 
Thomas Morley, adapted Edmund H. 
Fellowes, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Tim- 
othy; 2 voices, unace. © Jan. 23, 
1936; E for. 42792; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 3341 


Aranka; walzer, B. Leopold, op. 146; 
orch. hlasy. © July 15, 1935; BH 
for. 43085; Edition continental, B. 
Leopold, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

3342 


Arctic moon; w and m Mrs. Ford But- 


ler. © 1. Dee. 23, 1935; E unp. 
118106; Myna Butler, Juneau, 
Alaska. 3343 


Are you a post or a tree; w and m 


Gordon V. Thompson. © Feb. 10, 
1936,;.. E.._pub.;..53378 ;...Gordon... V. 
Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 3344 


Are you thrilling; from Minsky’s per- 
fect 1986, w Allan Roberts and Jules 
Loman, m Francis K. Shuman; with 
guit. arr. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
53493 ; Mills music, inc., New York. 

3345 


Arensky (A.) Scherzo; new arr. Ethel 
Bartlett and Rae Robertson; 2 pfs. 
© Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 42885; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 3346 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


3047 


Arensky (A.) Valse; op. 15, new arr. 
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson ; 
2. pts. . © Octs 24. 19355 oR tor: 
42886 ; Oxford uniy. press, London. 

3347 


Arizona moon; w and m Wendell Hall; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 1986; E 
pub. 53264; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 3348 


Arkansas (The) hello neighbor song; 
w F. Utley, m M. F. Clifford. ©1.c. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119339; Fentem 
Utley and Mary Frances Clifford, 
Little Rock, Ark. 3349 


Around the world in ninety minutes; 
operetta, bk., lyrics and m Howard 
D. McKinney. © Feb. 5, 1936; D 
39019; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

3349* 


Arouse, awake ye! A fight’s on; cam- 
paign song: pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1986; E unp. 119252; Clara Farr 
Achor, Brownwood, Tex. 3350 


AS I gaze up in the sky; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
118947; Maud Wells, Alamosa, Col. 

38351 


As long as there’s a moon; ist violin, 
with w. © 1. Feb. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 118452; Herbert Guy Hall, jr., 
Pulaski, Va. 3302 


As sure as I’m alive; fox trot, w 
Howard Blaine, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118858; 
Howard Wilson Blaine, Wichita, 
Kan. 3353 


Ashes to ashes; w Virginia Hustvedt ; 
pe ©O'1 c: Peby 19919362 Cunp. 
118493; Davis Jackson, Hanover, 
N. H. 3354 


Asi te quiero yo; rumba, letra Gus- 
tavo Durval Gogiose, m Hugo Guti- 
errez; pf. © Jan. 8, 1936; E for. 
42801; Southern music pub. Co., inc., 
New York. 3355 


Assez ... tu ne reviendras pas... .; 
slow-fox, paroles Jean Tranchant, 
m Wal-Berg et Emil Stern. © Aug. 
1, 1985; E for. 42716; Editions musi- 
cales Sam Fox, Paris. 3356 


At a dance; waltz song. © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1986; E unp. 117825; Delos E. 
Ward, Los Angeles. aool 


At a ringside table for two; song, from 
Ear! Carroll Palm Island revue, Dave 
Oppenheim and Michael H. Cleary; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 7, 1936; E 


pub. 53341; Exclusive publications, 
inc., New York. 3358 


At last; w and melody. © 1 c. Feb. 
8, 1986; E unp. 117493; Evelyn 
Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 3359 


At last the bonus; song. © 1. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118696; Katie P. 
Sweaney, Washington. 3360 


At that jamboree; w Kyd Brancker, 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 119051; Lasker Moore, 
Georgetown, British Guiana. 3361 


At the end of the rainbow in the sky; 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119050; 
James T. Biggs, Fort Thomas; Ky. 

do02 


At the hallowed place of prayer; duet, 
w and m Cecil Van Hoose. © Feb. 
24, 1986; E pub. 538662; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Kansas City, Mo. 3363 


At the Spats and tennis club; w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and 
Walter Jurmann. © 1 e. Feb. 17, 
1936 ; E unp. 118362 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 3364 


A trav’lin to heaven; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117537; Nadine 
Clark Coons, Kansas City, Mo. 33865 


Aunt Matilda told me to be good; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 118926; 
Lawrance D. Yost, Des Moines. 3366 


Ausfiug (Hin) mit dir ist ein ausflug 
ins glitick; slowfox aus Hin junger 
herr aus Oxford, text Johannes Hei- 
der, m Max Niederberger. © Oct. 
8, 1935; E for. 42920; Ludwig Dob- 


linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Vienna. 3367 


Autobiography ; mixed voices. © Feb. 
11, 1986; E pub. 53497; George S. 
Young, Gary, Ind. 3368 


Autumn leaves; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118517; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

3369 


Ave, 0 Duce; preghiera, canzone. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118193; 
Antonio Parisi, New York. 3370 


Aviator’s song; song, w Gladys Me- 


Cann. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
118292; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. $371 
Awake and sing; song. © Jan. 24, 
1936; E pub. 58105; Kenneth 
Hunter, New York. 3372 


156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Awake, my love, ’tis morning; by 
Henry Purcell, arr. and ed. Alfred 
Moffat; sop. and contralto or bar. 
G iJan. 15,’ 1986; “Eh for. 42745: 
Augener, Iltd., London. 3373 


Awakening; song, w Mary Cabourn. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118099; 
HKugénie deGuérin Kittredge, Wash- 
ington. 3374 


w and m Carmen Lombardo, Tot 
Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 20, 
1986; E pub. 58602; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 3375 


Away up high on top of the clouds; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 14, 19386; 
E unp. 118154; Edward J. Daniels, 
Edgewood, Cranston, R. I. 3376 


Baby, Id like to baby you; song fox 
trot. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118985; Zola Wagner, El Reno, Ok1. 

Bat7 


Baby kisses; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 
29, 1986; E unp. 119848; Edward 
Clifford Mahoney, Hollywood, Calif. 

3378 


Baby mine; w and m Merle Eugene 
Parker; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118604; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 3379 


Baby, please come home to me; w Ken 
McKee; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 118608 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 3380 


Baby’s lullaby; song, arr. Frank Rus- 
sell, ten. banjo solo arr. Frank Can- 
dioto. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
117908; Klara K. Cartwright, New 


Castle, Pa. 3381 
Baby’s sweet lullaby; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118473; 
Bertha Milly Skedgell, Millville, 
N. J. 3382 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Andante; 
from the 8d sonata for violin solo, 
arr. Louis Victor Saar; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 53337; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 3383 


Bach album for guitar; trans- 
cribed V. O. Bickford, C. F. Fiset, 
Erwin Schwartz- Reiflingen and 
Zarh Myron Bickford. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E pub. 53219; Vahdah Olcott 
Bickford, Los Angeles. 3384 


Chaconne; bearb. Albert Maria 
Herz; streichquartett. Stimmen. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 42970; N. 
Simrock, Leipzig. 33885 


3396 


transcription Andrés Sego- 
via; gitarre. © Dec. 27, 19385; E 
for. 48002; B. Schott’s sdéhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 3386 


He was crucified; from the mass 
in B min., English text, music ed., 
and organ ace. John Holler; mixed 
cho. © Feb. 29, 1936; HE pub. 53622; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 3387 


Jesu, joy of man’s desiring; from 
Chureh cantata no. 147, Herz und 
mund und that und leben, Welsh 
version R. Williams Parry and E. T. 
Davies, English tr. from Church 
music soc. reprints, m ed. and new 


arr. W. Gillies Whittaker; male 
voices; pf. or organ acc. © Oct. 
17, 1985;° BH for. 42872; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 3388 


Kantate nr. 73; Herr, wie du 
willt, so schick’s mit mir, am dritten 
Sonntage nach Epiphanias, English 
version Mevanwy Roberts, tr. fran- 
caise G. Bret; sop., ten., bass-solo 


u. echor. Klavierauszug Gitinther 
Raphael. © Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 
42971; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 
39089 

— Polonaise-Menuet-Marcia;  tran- 
scription Andrés Segovia; gitarre. 
© Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 48003; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
3390 


—— Prelude and Fugue; arr. Herbert 
Withers; violin, viola and violon- 


cello. Sc. and pts. © Jan. 20, 1936; 
E for. 42744; Augener, Itd.,. London. 
3391 

Prelude — Fugue; transcription 
Andrés Segovia; gitarre. © Dec. 27, 
1935; E for. 48006; B. Schott’s 
soéhne, Mainz, Germany. 3392 


— Toccata; C-dur, bearb. Leo Wei- 
ner; orch. Partitur. 2. fassung. © 
Sept. 17, 1985; E for. 428388; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 3393 


— Two choral preludes; ed. Henry 
G. Ley; organ. © Sept.. 5, 1985; 
E for. 42879; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 3394 


Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme; 
arr. W. Gillies Whittaker; 2 pfs. 
© Oct. 24, 1985; E for. 42884; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 3395 


Back in my ol’ Mizzurie home; w 
H. O. Bowen, m Lucile V. Green; 
pia Opicc.: Janwsjd, 19365, Eup, 
116240; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3396 


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3397 


Back talk; by Harry Breuer; xylo- 
phone; pf. acc. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 53379; Harbert music, New 
York. 3397 


Back to mother and dad; w B. Setzer, 
m S. M. Vandehei. © 1. Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118474; Beulah Setzer 
and Sylvia M. Vandehei, Cheyenne, 
Wy. . 3398 

Badajoz; by Godfrey Sampson; violin 
and pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E for. 
43038; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

3399 


Bali: w and melody Karl Streuber. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119245; 
Charles D. (Karl) Streuber, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 3400 


Ball bei Prinz Eugen; barocke tanz- 
musik, ausgewdhlt u. fiir klavier 
gesetzt, Ernst Krenek. © Dec. 14, 
1935; E for. 48023; Universal edi- 


tion, a. g., Vienna. 3401 
Ball-erinnerungen; eine folge von 
walzer-melodien, Carl Robrecht, 
eigenes arr. 1. Pf—2. Salon-orch. 


stimmen. © Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 
42937, 42938; Carl Robrecht-verlag, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

3402, 3403 


Ballet (The) of the enchanted dolls; 
costume and dance directions, Ethel 
Veatch Schmidt, m Mildred Thom- 
son Souers. © Feb. 18, 1936; E 
pub. 53425; Willis music co., Cin- 
ceinnati. 3404 


Ballygarry: w Florence M. Wilson, m 
May Morell. © Jan. 14, 19386; HE 
for. 42776; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 3405 


Bamboo Island; song, w Gladys V. 
Jackson. © 1 ce. Feb. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 119170; Charles John Kings- 
bury, Covington, Pa. 3406 


Bamby (The) theme song; song. © 
1 c. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 117781; 
Edrie Elizabeth Higgins, Tampa, 
Fla. 3407 


Band (The) played what it wanted 
to; w and melody Terrell R. and 
John J. Ogden. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118890; John J. Ogden, 
Memphis, Tenn. 3408 


Bang, bang man; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 25, 1936: E unp. 119010; 
Joseph Emanuel, Brooklyn. 3409 


Banjo (The) picker; lesson analysis 
John ‘Thompson, m UN. _ Louise 
Wright; pf. © Feb. 13, 1936; E 


pt. U1, ne S., ¥. 58 


pub. 53430; Willis music co., Cin- 


cinnati. 3410 
Banner of love songs; w and m T. 
Harris, and others. © Feb. 19, 
1986; AA 195828; Thoro Harris, 
Eureka Springs, Ark. 3411 


Bantam (The) hen; unison, w Ethel 
M. Wilson, m George Rathbone. © 
Feb. 11, 1936; E for. 42898; J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd., London. 3412 


Bargain basement; suite, Greville 
Cooke; pf.. nos..,4-1., . (©), dae 
1936; E for. 42691; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 3413 


Barnyard serenade; w and melody 
Pinky Tomlin and Coy Poe. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117656; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 3414 


Basque sea song; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
8, 1986; E unp. 117498; John B. 
Jones, Los Angeles. 3415 


Be mine; w Ned Washington, m 
Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118363 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 3416 


Be mine to-night; valse song. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117596; Anna 
Lorusso, Waterbury, Conn. 3417 


Be mine to-night, sweetheart; w Veda 
Alona Marcom; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118609; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 3418 


Beat (The) of feet in the street; from 
Palladium frolies, Ist ed., w Mitchell 
Parish, m Harry Carroll; with guit. 
arr. © Heb: °-15, 71936; #2) ep. 
53485; Mills music, inc., New York. 

3419 

Beautiful; w J. W. Ellis, m C. B. 
Breed. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
117786; C[ora] B. Breed, Medford, 
Mass., and J. Willard Ellis, Everett, 
Mass. 3420 


Beautiful dreams; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 117865; 


William Raymond Welch, Hazel 
Park, Mich. 3421 
Beautiful dreams of you; fox trot 


song. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117426; Joseph Turner, Detroit. 
3422 


Beautiful San Francisco; tango-song. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117719; 
Anna M. Olszewska, San Francisco. 

3423 


Because I didn’t believe in you; W 
and m Gus Hansman; pf. ©1e. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


3453 


Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117497; August 
H. Hansman, Springfield, Ill. 3424 


Because of you; w Johnny Lang; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
117958 ; Fred Samuel Stryker, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 3425 


Because you smiled; song, m M. E. 
Furback and Lillie J. Scott. ©1e. 
Dee. 16, 1935; E unp. 115731; May 
E. Furback, Casa Grande, Ariz. 

3426 


Because you’ve got rhythm; song, m 
Eloise Stocking. © 1 ce Jan. 2, 
1936; E unp. 118680; Alton Teat, 
Birmingham, Ala. 3427 


Becker (John J.) Concerto; horn in 
F and orch. Se. © Feb. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 53457; John J. Becker, Saint 
Paul. 3428 


Beebe; by Jimmy Dorsey, se. Spud 
Murphy; orch. pts. © Feb. 14, 1986; 
E pub. 534387; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 3429 


Before and after takin’; song. © 
Feb. 14, 19386; E pub. 53523; Arthur 
Foster, Portland, Or. 3430 


Before they put a tax on that; w and 
melody. ©1-c. Feb. 1, 19386; E unp. 
117480; Joseph Frank Okarski, Pea- 
body, Mass. 3431 


Beginning a new day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119025; 
José R. Carreon, New York. 3482 


Behave yoursel’ before folk; w Alex- 
ander Rodger, adaptation of Scot- 
tish dialect text Erie von der Goltz, 
jr., m Edmund Grinnell; low voice; 
in F. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 533238 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

3433. 


Beherzigung; w Joh. Wolfgang von 
Goethe, m Hermann Simon; a ¢cap- 
pella. Partitur. 1. Gem. chor.— 
2. Mannerchor. © Dec. 31, 1933; 
E for. 42948, 42944; Henry Litoeff’s 
verlag, Braunschweig, Germany. 

3434, 3435 


Believe me; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119207; Ed- 
ward M. Chambers, Oaklyn, N. J. 

3436 


Believe your Lord; hymn. © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 538294; W. N. La Mance, 
Laclede, Mo. 3437 


Believing in you; w L. Benedict, mel- 
ody H. Potter. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 118185; Lois Benedict and 
Harold Potter, New York. 3438 


Belladora; song, m Josephine Mildred 


Buck. © 1. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 
118566; Beulah Cayce Buck, St. 
Louis. 34389 


Beloved Adaline; w and m Eve Moore; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 
118902; Amanda EH. Morehouse, 
Rochester, N. Y. 3440 


Beloved: Will; w and m Carol Clay- 
baugh; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; EB 
unp. 118599; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 3441 


Beneath the Malay moon; w and mel- 
ody. @©.1 «. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
118353; Duane Phimister Woertz, 
Waukegan, IIl. 3442 


Beneath Venetian skies; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118818; 
Philip Sudano, New York. 3443 


Bengal lancer patrol; on Indian native 
tunes; orch. pts. © Feb. 5, 1936; 
E for. 42847; Charles Hoby, London. 

3444 


Berceuse; by Nicolas Tchérepnine; 
oboe and pf. © Feb. 7, 1936; E for. 
43062; Hawkes & son (London) 1td., 
London. 3445 


Beside the fire; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118392; Ray 
Winger, Dearborn, Mich. 3446 


Beta; pf. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 
119212; Stanley Gross, Newark, N. J. 
3447 


Betrayed in paradise; waltz, w Fay 
Greene, m Bus Brown. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1986; E unp. 118779; Buster 
Richard Brown and Fay Greene, 
Kellogg, Id. 3448 


Better and better each day ; w and mel- 
ody B. David and J. Gilbert. ©le. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 117464; David 
B. Zoob and Gilbert J. Kraus, Phila- 
delphia. 3449 


Bettwy march; pf. © 1c Jan. 28, 
1936; E unp. 118964; Jose Maria 
Vidal, Nogales, Ariz. 3450 


Between dances ; w and m Dave Frank- 
lin; with ukulele and guit. arr. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 53248; Famous 
music corp., New York. 3451 


Beware; song, m Gene Bernetti. © 
1 ec. Feb. 8, 19386; EH unp. 118067; 
Roy Cornelius, Jackson, Mich. 3452 


Beyond the rainbow; melody Roy 
Shield. © 1 c. Feb. 19, 1936; HE 
unp. 118510; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 3453 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3454 


Bickford’s sacred collection for Ha- 
waiian guitar; note and diagram 
arrs. Zarh Myron Bickford; with 
chords for Spanish guit. © Mar. 5, 
1936; AA 198527; Chart music pub. 


house, inc., Chicago. 3454 
Bijou; Creole song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 
1936; E unp. 118387; Helene 
Springer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 3455 


Billboard dissolves; by Cyril Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 
118261; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 3456 


Billows of blue; w and m Bernal Car- 
ter. © 1. Feb. 5, 19386; E unp. 
117675; Bernal Claude Carter, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 3457 


Bird on the wing; w Jimmy Kennedy, 
m Will Grosz; with ukulele and pf. 
accordeon arrs. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
EH for. 42979; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd., London. 3458 


Birthday (A) greeting; traditional 
Hungarian, English version M. W. 


Pursey, m Zoltan Kodaly; mixed 
voices. © Sept:’ 12, 1935; H for. 
42835; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 3459 


Bistro (Le) du port; valse, paroles 
A. Saudemont et G. Groener, m 
Pierre Candel. © Aug. 1, 19385; E 
for. 42711; Editions Coda, s. a., 
Paris. 3460 


Bizet (Georges) Je crois entendre (In 
memory I lie); from Les pécheurs 
de perles, English version Vivien 
Lambelet. © Oct. 25, 19385; E for. 
43109; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
ltd., London. 3461 


1. symphonie; C dur; orch. Parti- 
tur. © Oct. 2, 1935; E for. 42840; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 


3462 
Black Gypsy; by Eddie South; violin 


and pt.” © Feb, 27,'1936; Epub. 
538614; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 3463 


Black magic; w Cynthia Dodge [i. e. 
C. D. Crawford], m F. N. Aldrich. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118094; 
Florence N. Aldrich and Cynthia 
Dodge Crawford, Ithaca, Mich. 

3464 


Black nights; w Merna Vanderford; 
pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118610; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3465 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Blessed home; hymn. © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53296; W. N. La 
Mance, Laclede, Mo. 3466 


Blooming as a rose; hymn, w and m 
A. G. Horst. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 53663; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 3467 


Biow me down; bk. and lyrics Donn 
P. Crane, m Allan B. Benedict. 


Full voe, se. and libretto. © Feb. 
20, 1986; D 39035; H. T. Fitz 
Simons co., Chicago. 3467* 


Blue; waltz, melody. © 1. Feb. 27, 
1936; EH unp. 119119; Anthony 
Pedace, Jersey City. 3468 


Blue, blue over you; 2 trumpets, 3 
saxophones, banjo and pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117922; 
William Trombetta, McKees Rocks, 
Pa. 3469 


Blue bonnetS are waving at you; 
waltz, w Mrs. Oscar Barthold, melody 
Jimmie Crane.. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 115773; Annie Hill Barthold, 
Weatherford, Tex. 3470 


Blue (The) dame; song. © 1. Feb. 
10, 1986; EH unp. 117929; William 
Prohaska, Dawson, Ia. 3471 


Blue flame; pf., with w. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1986; E unp. 118919; Verne 
Neville, Oakland, Calif. 3472 


Blue grass; instrumental.-: © 1 ¢. Feb. 
21, 1986; E unp. 118960; Rosario 
Bourdon, New York. 3473 


Blue Harlem; in American idiom, op. 
20: pt: “© 1'¢ Peb./25,' 19367; 
unp. 119020; Robert Holmes Green- 
well, Washington. 3474 


Blue Irish eyes; song. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 1193812; Millard Flem- 
ing George, Chelsea, Vt. 8475 


Blue mood; by Edgar Hayes and 
Irving Mills; pf. © Feb. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 538350; Milsons music pub. 


corp., New York. 5476 
Blue moonlight; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 .«. 


Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117506; Dortha 
Anderson, Gig Harbor, Wash. 3477 


Blue over you; w and m Beth Moore. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117712; 
Elizabeth Moore Matthias, Shreve- 
port, La. 3478 


Blue Ridge Mountain moon; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117584; Bruce Tricket, Vienna, Va. 

3479 


160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


3502 


Blue star up above; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117970; 
Sally Burton, Glendale, Calif. 3480 


Bluebonnet (The), flower of Texas; 
w Margery Armitage, m Oscar 
J. Fox. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 
53206; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

3481 


Bluest blues; w A. Bowen, melody R. 
Robinson. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 118291; Robert Robinson and 
Arthur Bowen, Philadelphia. 3482 


Bluest of blues; song, melody Henry 
Horvath. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 118785; James Cappetta, Chi- 
cago. 483 


Bogey-man (The) ; humoresque, lesson 
analysis John Thompson, m Lois 
Long; pf. © Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 
53359; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

3484 


Bold (The) vaquero; Texas cowboy 
song, David W. Guion, arr. Bryceson 
Treharne; men’s or boys’ 3-pt. cho. 
© Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53530; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3485 


Bolero; by Walter M. Smith; cornet 
trio with band acc., and cornet con- 
ductor. Pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 53551; Fillmore bros. €o., Cin- 
cinnati. 3486 


cornet trio with pf. ace. © 
Feb. 17, 1986; E pub. 53553; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 3487 


Bonds of friendship; Spanish march, 
Jaime Texidor, arr. Aubrey Winter; 
orch. pts. © Jan. 14, 1936; E for. 
42745; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 3488 


Bonheur trés tendre; valse-boston, du 
film Son frére de lait, G. Rinaldo- 
Rinaldi, arr. G. Lapeyronnie; orch. 
ptes. © May 1, 1935; E for. 41383; 
C. Joubert & cie., Paris, 3489 


paroles René Vilhianne et 
André Midroit, m G. Rinaldo-Ri- 


——, 


naldi.. © June 1, 1985; E for. 
41386; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

3490 

Bonjour (Un), wun bonsoir, adieu; 


tango, paroles Helene Fax, m EH. V. 
Malderen, arr. Ch. Chobillon; orch. 
ptes. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 43060; 
Hawkes & son (London) litd., Lon- 
don. 3491 


Boondoggling; w S. ©. Kern, m H. 
Romersa; pf. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; 


E unp. 117824; Stella C. Kern and 
Henry Romersa, Los Angeles. 
3492 


Boulevardier from the Bronx; from 
Colleen, w Al Dubin, m Harry War- 
ren; with arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E pub. 53599; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3493 


Boy meets girl; w Charles Tobias, m 
Sammy Fain; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 53194; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

3494 


Boys in uniform; march; pf. © 1. 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118901; Violet 
Polhemus, Billings, Mont. 3495 


Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby; adap- 
tation of m, lesson analysis and 
story John Thompson; pf., with w. 
© Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 53363; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 3496 


— Three waltzes; from op. 39, rev. 
and ed. Elliot Griffis; pf. With bio- 
graphical sketch and_ glossary. 
Rev. ed., with fingering, phrasing, 
pedaling, etc, E. Griffis. no. 1. In 
B maj.—no. 2. In E maj.—no. 15. 
In A flat maj. © Feb. 19, 1936; 
EK pub: 53586; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 3497 


Brasilera; rumba carioca, José Mora 
y R. Solves; orch. ptes. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E for. 427638; José Mora, Bar- 
celona, Spain. 3498 


Breakin’ in a pair of shoes; fox-trot, 
w Ned Washington and Dave Frank- 
lin, m Sam H. Stept, arr. Frank 
Skinner; orch. pts., with male trio 
arr. B. Faighes. © Feb 11, 1936; 
E pub. 53406; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 3499 


Bridal (A) party (Brudeferden i 
Hardanger) ; by Halfdan Kjerulf, 
English text and m arr.; sop. 1, 2 
and alto, with optional alto 2. © 
Jan. 27, 19386; E pub. 53445; Freder- 
ick Wick, Minneapolis. 3000 


Bright stars to steer by; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118547; 
Karl Heinz Asbeck, Madison, Conn. 

3501 


Broadway atmosphere; w A. Scheftel, 
melody M. Hochman. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
13, 1936; E unp. 118119; Maurice 
Hochman and Al Scheftel, Ossin- 
ing, N. Y. 3502 


161 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3503 


Broken dreams of you; song, m Ed- 
gar Hayes, Irving Mills and Chuck 


Richards. © Feb. 7, 1986; E pub. 
53351; Milsons music pub. corp., 
New York. 3503 


Broken hearted Lu; fox trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 
118844; George Harry McNeMar. 
Philadelphia. 3504 


Broken hopes; valse song. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1986; E unp. 118751; Almore 
Kingelin, Toronto. 3505 


Brown eyes looking into eyes of blue; 
w Al Bryan, and melody. ©1.. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117523; Gus Ed- 
wards, New York. 3506 


Brownies (The) carnival; lesson 
analysis and m John Thompson; pf. 
© Feb. 13, 1936; E pub. 53426; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 3507 


Brussels (Iris) Sonata; pf. ©l1e. 
Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118495; Iris 
Brussels, Paterson. 3008 


Buckskin (The) cayuse; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
1179038; H. D. Shurtliff, Big Sandy, 
Mont. 3009 


Bug (The); pf. treble. © 1 c. Feb. 
28, 1936; E unp. 119209; Bob Pope, 
Charlotte, N. C. 3510 


Bugle call march; by Alfred Marlhom ; 
pf. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 53249; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

3511 


Burial chant; w and m Cyril J. Mock- 
ridge; solo, With male voice cho. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 19386; E unp. 118262; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

3512 


But you turned me down for another ; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
EH unp. 118721; Alvan W. Futrell, 
Poquoson, Va. 3513 


Butterfly (The); by Enid Brandt; pf. 
© Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 53465; 
Leonie Brandt, San Francisco. 

3514 


Buy American; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 
1936; E unp. 119034; Michael Mikita 
and Mac Benoit, New York. 3515 


B’wanga; quick step, composed and 
arr. Sid Phillips; orch. pts. © Aug. 
24, 1985; E for. 42701; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 3516 


By a roadside fire; leSson analysis 
John Thompson, m Irene Rodgers; 
pf. © Feb. 18, 1936; E pub. 53434; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 3517 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


By the old enchanting bay; song, w 
Raymond H. French. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
26, 1986; E unp. 119090; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 3518 


By the pool at the third rosses; w 
Arthur Symons, m H. T. Burleigh; 
arr. Carl Wiesemann; women’s 
voices. © Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 
53203; G. Ricordi & co., inc, New 
York. 3519 


Byrd (William) Hight pieces ; new arr. 
from keyboard pieces of Farnaby 
and Byrd, by Leslie Russell; string 
orch. or quartet. Sec. and pts. bk. 
1,2. © Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 42892; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 3520 


Cabin in the mountains; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 19836; E unp. 117436; 
Ethel M. Chovanee, Dallas. 3521 


Cafe con leche; rumba fox-trot, C. 
Rodoch; orch. ptes. © Nov. 4, 
1935; E for. 42688; C. Rodriguez, 
Bilbao, Spain. 3522 


Caliban oh! Caliban; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117692; 
Herbert Victor Preeg, Los Angeles. 

3523 


California for me; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119173; 
Lois Steiner, Salome, Ariz. 3524 


California girl; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117592; Olive 
M. White, Lennox, Calif. aeD 


California, the golden; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 1182438; 
Bettina M. Franck, San Diego, Calif. 

3526 


Call (The) of the prairie; from Call of 
the prairie, w Tot Seymour, m Vee 
Lawnhurst; with ukulele and guit. 
arr. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 53246; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

3527 


Call the ewes; Scotch folk-song, poem 
attributed to Burns, m freely arr. 
Gordon Balch Nevin; men’s voices. 
© Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 53335; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 3528 


Callie ’m coming home; song, m Ray 
Matthews. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; 
EH unp. 119180; Sarah Taylor Shat- 
ford, Yakima, Wash. 3529 


Calvary and Haster; motet, w anon., 
m Walter Wild; mixed cho. © Jan. 
21, 1986; E pub. 53287; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 3530 


Campiello (Il); versi Mario Ghisal- 
berti, m Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari; 


162 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


partitura’ d’orch. Atto 1°-3°. -© 
Feb. 7, 19386; D 39022-39024; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 3530*** 


Can I be wrong; w E. Adolphe, melody 
A. Vance. © 1. Feb. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 117852; Al Vance and Edward 
Adolphe, Brooklyn. 3531 


Can you blame a man; w Joseph Lease, 
m.:P. Belli. © .1.¢ Feb. 28, 19386; 
E unp. 119219; Primo Belli and 
Joseph AuLisio, Old Forge, Pa. 3532 


Canada, dear land o’mine; w Chester 
Wedrick, m P. George Marshall; 
mixed voices. © Feb. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 538621; Gordon VY. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. - 8033 


Candle light; w Lee Shippey, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. © Feb. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53603 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 3034 


Candles on my birthday cake [and] 
Riding along; w, m and actions 
Anne Harding Thompson; pf. 
Jan. 31, 1986; E for. 42752; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 3535 


Canon; v. Heinrich Kaminski; violine 


u. orgel. © Dec. 18, 1985; E for. 
43031; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 3536 


Can’t-cha; w and m F. Wadsworth and 
Budd Dougherty. © 1. Feb. 27, 
1986; E unp. 119125; Farrell Wads- 
worth, Salt Lake City. 3587 


Canto campagnolo abruzzese; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
118056; M. Fortunato Fontana, 
Brooklyn. 2 2538 


Canzone del girino; one step, versi 
Bixio Cherubini, m Cesare Andrea 
Bixio. © June 10, 1935; E for. 
42770; Societi anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 3539 


Canzone (La) della Madonna; versi 
Armando Cennerazzo, con melodia. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117702; 
Peppino Manna, Brooklyn. 3540 


Capitol city; 
band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 
50045; Fillmore bros, co., Cincinnati. 

3541 

Caprice viennois; by Fritz Kreisler, 
arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © 
Jan. 27, 19386; E pub. 53450; Charles 
Foley, New York. 3942 


Captain Kidd; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m June Waldo; pf. © 


57357—36—_2 


march, Del Staigers; - 


3006 


Feb. 18, 1936; E pub. 584385; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 3543 


Captain Smith; march, C. 8S. Putnam; 
band pts. © Feb. 17, 1986; E pub. 
58550; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

3544 


Capture; w Neléne Gettell, m Milton 
Dieterich; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E pub. 58168; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 3545 


Carest thou not; w Vida Munden Nix- 
on, m Richard Hainsworth; ten. and 
contralto or ten. and bar. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E pub. 58640; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Kansas City, Mo. 3546 


Carma; melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117610; Samuel Wissig, Par- 
lier, Calif. 3547 


Carnival overture; by Robert W. Gibb; 
orch. pts. © Jan. 18, 1936; E pub. 
53242; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Bos- 
ton. 3548 


Carolina waltz; m Burrell Van Buren, 
pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 26, 1986; 
E unp. 119053 ; Fannie Motley Oliver, 
Yanceyville, N. C. 3549 


Caroline; w and m G. G. Dean and 
E. S. White. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E ounp. 118355; Grace Ghent Dean, 
Columbus, O. 3500 


Caroline o’ mine; w Ben MacPherson; 
pf. © 1c Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118611; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 3551 


Carpenter, build me a home; song, 
m Willard Herring. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 118328; Richard L. 
Shoalts, Williamsport, Pa. 3552 


Carrascosa; Spanish march, Jaime 
Texidor, arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. 
pts. © Jan. 14, 1936; EH for. 42746; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 3953 


Carter (The) family album of 
Smokey Mountain ballads; incl. six- 
teen new songs A. P. Carter. © 
Dec. 9, 1985; AA 197473; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 3554 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) Sonata; 
doigtée Andrés Segovia; gitarre. © 
Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 42998; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany, 


Castle (A) in the blue; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 117772; 
Berrien [C.] Eaton, jr., Grosse 
Pointe, Mich. 3556 


163 


CATALOG OF 
3007 


Catch as catch can; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 118457; 
Edward Montfort (Ted) Bentley and 
Cecil Jacob Ross, Los Angeles. 3557 


w Lucille Longman, and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 117993; 
M. Kenneth Boss, Brooklyn. 3558 


’Cause I’m spellbound by your charms; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Feb. 3, 19386; H 
unp. 117517 ; Le-Roy A. Davis, Chris- 
tiansted, St. Croix, V. I. 3559 


"Cause of you; pf., with w. ©1l1.«. 
Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 1182538; For- 
rest M. Rodgers, Pittsburgh. 3560 


Cavaleade; march two-step; pf. accor- 
dion. © Feb. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53544; Harry J. Lincoln, Philadel- 
phia. 3561 


Cavalier (The) rides; song. © 1. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118020; Adéle 
Mae Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 3562 


Ceiba (La); tango, w and m Renée 
Tallantyre, arr. F. R. Diaz Zelaya. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118569; 
John Miceli, New Orleans. 3563 


Chain gang song; w and m Frank 
Tresselt and Cyril J. Mockridge; 
solo, with male voice cho. ©1.. 
Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118265; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 3564 


Challenge; w Hamlin Garland, m Be- 
atrice Posamanick; high voice. © 
Feb. 1, 1986; E pub. 53185; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 3565 


Champion (The) ; march, Wm. M. Tal- 
bott; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; H 
pub. 53548; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 3566 


Chance (A) on our romance; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 
118732; Edward Schmidt, Bain- 
bridge, O. 3067 

Change; w and m Odell Green Wilson. 
© 1c. Dec. 5,.1985; E unp. 115355: 
Beatrice Odell Wilson, Danville, Ill. 

3568 


Changeable you; orch. pts., with w. 
©. Jan. 29,. 1986; E.. pub. 53175; 
Arthur J. Schrage, jr., Detroit. 

3569 


Chanson de Trouvére; song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117539; Dorothy 
van der Veer Walker, Scarsdale, 
iy ene 3570 


Chariot race; descriptive piece, Hd- 
ward Goodchild, op. 7; pf. © Feb. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IItjas., Vat 


7, 1936; E for. 42761; Cary & co., 
London. 3571 


Charms; w Alfred (Whitie) Davis, 
m J. H. Currier. © 1c Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118475; John H. Cur- 
rier and Alfred A. Davis, Cleveland. 

3572 


Chesapeake moon; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Keb. 4, 19386; E.-unp. 117632; 
Ralph Ellsworth Hinman, Washing- 
ton. 3573 


song. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
117770; Ralph Ellsworth Hinman, 
Washington. 3574 


Same. © Feb. 6, 1936; E pub. 
53583; Ralph Ellsworth Hinman, 
Washington. 3575 


Chicken reel; arr. with variations 
Harry Breuer; xylophone; pf. ace. 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53380; 
Harbert music, New: York. 3576 


Chime of the bells; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119062; 
Grace EK. Trautman, Petoskey, Mich. 

3577 


Chinatown; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1 c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119154; 
John Frafeonero, Newark, N. J. 

3578 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Butter- 
flies; op. 25, no. 9, w John Allan 
Haughton, m _ transcribed Cesare 
Sodero; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 
13, 1986; E pub. 53597; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 3079 


Etude; op. 25, no. 2, arr. Louis 
Victor Saar; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Feb. 
- 5, 1986; E pub. 53338; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 3580 


Funeral march; op. 35, no. 2, arr. 
Mort. H. Glickman; pf.. © Jan. 27, 
1936; E pub. 538215; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 3581 


transcription Andrés 
© Dec. 27, 1935; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, 
3582 


——— Minute valse; op. 54, arr.; 2 pfs. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117526; 
Earle Radmore Hunt, Lincoln, Neb. 

3583 


—— Study for the left hand; after 
Chopin’s Prelude in B flat minor, 
arr. James Friskin; pf. © Feb. 10, 
1936; E pub. 53439; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 3584 


Mazurka ; 
Segovia; gitarre. 
E for. 43001; 

Mainz, Germany. 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Chor der toten; w C. F. Meyer, m Her- 
mann Simon; a cappella. Partitur. 
1. Gem. chor.—2. Miinnerchor. © 
Dec. 31, 1933; E for. 42947, 42948; 


Henry  Litolff’s verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 3585, 3586 
Chorale with variations; by Pieter 


Kuiper de Vos de Villiers; organ. 
© Jan. 9, 1986; E for. 42738; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 3587 


Chordmanual; guide to the intervals, 
scales, triads, etc., of all chords, ar- 
rangement of notes and letters. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; AA 195546; Carl Jean 
Tolman, Winthrop, Me. 3588 


Christ being raised from the dead; 
Easter anthem, m C. Hylton Stew- 
art; mixed voices; organ ace. 
Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 42859; Oxford 


univ. press, London. 3589 
Christ is all; w and melody. ©1. 
Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119098; 


Charles William Brooks, New Or- 
leans. 3590 


Christ moves on; w Martha Gardiner, 
m Howard ©, Rutt; pt. . © Jan. 25, 
i956. i pub. d52(8 -..Y. .P. Cy Usiof 
the First united Presbyterian church 
of Evanston, [ll., Evanston, Ml. 

3591 


Christ our passover; Easter anthem, 
m Martin Shaw; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 
42852; Oxford univ. press, London. 

3592 


Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day; 
Easter anthem, w Charles Wesley, 
m Lily Strickland; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 21, 1936; E pub. 53604; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

593 


Christ to-day rejoices men; w Frederic 
Thompson, Latin text from Jesu Re- 
demptor, m EH. Pasker, freely arr. 
Cyr de Brant. 1. High voice, in D.— 
2. Med. voice, in B flat.—3. Med. 
voice, in B flat, with violin or ’cello 
obbl. ©. Nov. 138, 1935; E pub. 
53517-53519 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 3594-3596 


Christen it love; w Al Bernard, mel- 
ody HE. Paul Kasel. © 1 c. Feb. 6, 
1936; E unp. 119199; Barnard A. 
Young and EHdward Maltzman, 
Chelsea, Mass. 3597 


Christian’s (The) theme song; song. 
© Jan. 25, 1936; E pub. 53201; Earl 
B. Gillis, McComb, Miss. 3598 


3611 


Christmas carol; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117826; Maud 
Miller Stevenson, Minneapolis. 

3599 


Christmas lullaby; mixed voices. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118021; 
Adéle Mae Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 

3600 


Christopher Columbus; by Leon Berry ; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 
118758; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

3601 


Ciacona; nach einem thema y. G. F. 
Handel, v. Prinus Dietze; violino u. 
violoncello. © Apr. 24, 1933; E for. 
42956; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 3602 


Cisne (El); letra y melodia Agustin 
Lara. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
119046; Southern musie pub. co., 
inc., New York. 3603 


City (The) of my dream; song. © 
1c Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 117396; 
James Lamb, Brooklyn. 3604 


Ckow hop; melody Boy Shield. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118515; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 3605 


Clarendon (The) aria books; ed. W. 
Gillies Whittaker, Herbert Wise- 
man and John Wishart. bk. 1. 1. 
Pf, ed.—2. Staff voice-pt. ed.—3. Sol- 
fa voice-pt. ed. © Sept. 12, 1935; 
E for 42875; Oxford univ press, Lon- 
don. 3606 


Clarendon (The) classical song books; 
ed. W. Gillies Whittaker, Herbert 
Wiseman and John Wishart. bk. 1. 
1 Pf. ed.—2. Staff voice-pt. ed.—3. 
Sol-fa voice-pt. ed. © Sept. 12, 
19385; HE for. 42876; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 3607 


Clarita; bolero, arr. R. HEchavarria 
Lazala; pf., con letra. © 1. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119237; José G. 
Ramirez, New York. 3608 


Classici del violino; ricostruzioni ed 
elaborazioni Ettore Bonelli; violino 
e pf. © Dec. 28, 1985; E for. 
42805; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 3609: 


Clayton’s grand march; by Chas. D. 
Blake, arr. Mort H. Glickman; pf. 
© Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53447; 
Calumet music co., Chicago. 3610 


Climbing the hill; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 117613; Kathleen L. Maart, 
Manasquan, N. J. 3611 


165 


CATALOG OF 
3612 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Cloud (The); song, w Sara Teasdale. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118793; 
Irene V. Maliverney, Olathe, Kan. 

3612 


Clowning around; w and m Jeanne 
Burns; with guit. arr. © Feb. 3, 
1986; E pub. 538488; Mills music, 
inec., New York. 36135 


Cobbler, cobbler; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m Louise Christine Rebe; 
pf. © Feb. 8, 19386; E pub. 53355; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 3614 


Cocktail rhythm; pf. © 1 c¢. Dec. 30, 
1935; E unp. 118062; Rosalie Staal, 


Jefferson, Wis. 3615 
Collection moderne; by contemporary 
composers, incl. arrs. by Serge 


Semenoff, Max Hirschfeld and Luis 
Sucra; pf. © Dee. 17, 1935; E pub. 
53367; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 3616 


Collegiate; fox-trot, Moe Jaffe and Nat 
Bonx, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts., 
with w. © Feb. 14, 1936; E pub. 
53458 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 3617 


Colonel Davy Crockett; w Mark Miner, 
m Samuel Richards Gaines; male 
voices, with bar. or ten. solo. © 
Feb. 20, 1986; E pub. 53515; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 3618 


Colonial gayeties; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118519; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

3619 


Come gorgeous night; pf., with w. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 118558; 
Thomas George Sutherland, Chicago. 

3620 


Come on and smile; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 118379; 
Frank DuBois, Mandan, N. D. 

3621 


Come on take a drink on me; foxtrot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 19386; 
BE unp. 117949; Elizabeth Dandridge, 
Wichita. 3622 


Come, shepherds, follow me; by John 
Bennet, adapted Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy ; 
2 voices, unacc. © Jan. 23, 1936; 
EK for. 42798; Stainer & Bell., Itd., 
London. 3623 


Come to my garden of dreams; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 e¢. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118233; 
Lucia Yost, New York. 3624 


Come unto these yellow sands; w 
Shakespeare, m Frederic H. Wood, 
op. 34, no. 1, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. 
Timothy; unison voices. © Feb. 
10, 1986; E for. 43075; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 3625 


Come up and see me sometime; Song. 
1 @ Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 
118191; Martin J. McMahon, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 3626 


—w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1936; E unp. 119163; Bert Gordon, 
New York. 3627 


Coming back home; gospel solo, w 
and m Peter J. Doogan. © Dee. 1, 
19385; E pub. 53872; Mrs. L. M. 
Hedge, Portland, Or. 3628 


Coming home; song, arr. Wm. F. Schil- 
ler. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118565; Willard Ennis, Hollywood, 
Calif. 3629 


Communion; w Horatius Bonar, m 
Mabel Browning Fairlie; in C. 
Jan. 381, 1936; E for. 427383; A. 
Weekes & co., Itd., London. 3630 


Como mi vida gris; cancion bolero, 
letra Luis de Soto; con acordes 


para guit. Clara Romero. © Jan. 
5, 1936; E for. 438098; Graciela 
Parraga, Havana. 3631 


Como te he querido; bolero, cancién. 
©1c. Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 117889; 
Armando Valdespi, Havana. 3632 


Complainte de la Seine; paroles 
Maurice Magre, m Kurt Weill. © 
Aug. 1, 1985; E for. 42712; Editions 
Coda, S. a., Paris. 3633 


Composition; by Anna Case; pf. no. 
1-8. © 1. each Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118810-118817; Anna Case 
Mackay, New York. 3634-3641 


Con te [and] Se vuoi tu; fox-trots, 
parole Alfredo Bracchi, m e arr. 
I. Loti; orch. pti. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
E for. 48072; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, Ss. a., Milan. 3642 


Con un béso; bolero, cancion. © 1 «. 
Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 117891; Ar- 
mando Valdespi, Havana. 3643 


Concert waltz; by Alec Templeton ; pf. 
© Jan. 16, 1986; E for. 42743; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 3644 


Concerto grosso in C moll; v. Markus 
Koch, op. 77; streichorch. u. con- 
tinuo. Partitur u. stimmen. © Oct. 
1, 1983; E for. 42958; Henry Lit- 
olff’s verlag, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 3645 


166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Confession; Scottish folk-song, m arr. 
Arthur H. Ward; men’s voices. © 
Feb. 13, 1986; E pub. 53596; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3646 


Conga (La) ; nueva danza cubana; pf., 
con letra. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 119058; Eliseo Grenet, Havana, 
Cuba. 3647 


Connie; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
23, 1936; E unp. 118535; Elizabeth 
Strong, i.e. Mrs. L. K. Strong, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 3648 


Consequently ; w and melody Virginia 
Baird Mason. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; 
E sunp. 118556; James Bruce Mason, 
jr., Durham, N. C. 3649 


Constant love; song. © 1. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 118534; Mary Jean 
Miller, Cincinnati. 3650 


Constantly ; w and melody Pat Ballard 
and Chas. Henderson. © 1. Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118396; Francis 
Drake Ballard, New York. 3651 


Copesetic tapiola; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118875; 
Marvine Maazel, Sherman Oaks, 
Calif. 3652 


Cottage (A) at the foot of the hill; 
wand melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 118886; Minnie Rumfelt, 
North Belmont, N. C. 3653 


Cottage (A) in Adair; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 10, 19386; E 
unp. 117948 ; Robert Hunt, Arion, Ia. 

3654 


Cottage in the valley; w Minnie Jar- 
gm: pf. [© Lc, Peb; 20,1936" 
unp. 118612; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 3655 


Cottage (The) on the hill; w and 
melody. © 1 .¢ Feb. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 117643; Nicholas Ciardi, New- 
ank,*N. J. 3656 


Cotton field lament; song. © 1 c. 
Feb. 8, 1986; E unp. 118532; Louise 
Alexandra McCord, Laurens, S. C. 

3657 


Cotton (The) pickers song; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117422; Henry E. Stiles, Corona, 
Calif. 3658 


Country gardens; handkerchief dance, 
traditional morris dance tune, arr. 
A. R. Ranger; pts. 1. B flat clarinet 
and pf.—2. 2 B flat clarinets and 


3672 


pf. © Feb. 1, 1986; E pub. 53616, 
53617 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
3659, 3660 


Cowboy; w and m Michael Carr; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 4, 1985; E for. 
42783 ; Peter Maurice music co., Itd., 
London. 3661 


Cradle song; w William Blake, m 
Phyllis Tate ©Oct. i; 1935: i 
for. 42877; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 3662 


Crocerossina; parole Renzo Abbondan- 
dolo, melodia Alfredo Bascetta. © 
Oct. 31, 1935; E pub. 538475; Italian 
bk. co., New York. 3663 


Cuddling in the cradle of the moon; 
w and melody. © Feb. 7, 1936; EB 
pub. 53348; James I. Baumgartl, 
Chicago. 3664 


Cumbancha (La); letra y m Maria 
Teresa Lara, arr. J. Sabre Marro- 
quin. © 1c. Feb. 38, 1936; E unp. 
117489; AsociaciOn mexicana de 
autores y compositores, s. a., Mexico, 
D. F. 3665 


Cuore d'Italia; marcia, da All’ombra 
del Negus, parole A. Sopranzi, m 
P.'Marletta; pf. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
EH for. 43120; M. Marletta, Rome. 

3666 


Cupid on the run; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1936; EH unp. 118882; H. 
Howell Hendlin and Evelyn Krams, 
Hollywood, Calif. 3667 


Curfew (The) shall not ring tonight; 
Ww Edward Heyman, m Peter De 
Rose; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Feb. 14, 1936; E pub. 53441; Miller 
music, inc., New York. 3668 


Cutie Cupee Cupid; fox-trot, song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118731; 
Bessie Fae Huber, Reynolds, Neb. 

3669 


Dainty fine bird; by Orlando Gibbons, 
adapted Hdmund H. Fellowes, tonic 
sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 
42790; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

3670 


Dairy-maid song; w Ned Washington, 
m Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. © 1 ¢ Feb. 17, 1936; EH 
unp. 118364; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 3671 


Dance, dance, dance; waltz song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118220; 
Esther Wollison, New Bedford, 
Mass. 3672 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3673 


Dance orientale; w Samuel Marshall, 
m B. Horowitz; pf. ©1e. Feb. 28, 
19386; E unp. 119232; Bertha Horo- 
witz and Samuel Mitnitsky, New 
York. 3675 


Dancing at the varsity ball; m Alice 
Butterworth; pf., with w. © 1. 
Noy. 29, 1985; E unp. 114080; Allen 
C. Blair, Seattle. 3674 


Dancing in the old town-hall; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 20, 19386; E 
unp. 118686; Percy Franklin Garey, 
Mound City, Mo. 3675 


Dancing moonbeams: by Agnes Wil- 
liams, arr. J. Engleman; orch. pts. 
© Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 48042; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 3676 


Dancing my first waltz with you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118918; Charles A. Petterson, 
Washington. 3677 

Dancing with you; waltz song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118676; Hal H. Phillips, Con- 
neaut, O. 3675 


Dandelion down; 2-pt. song, w Edith 


King, m Mary Lucas. © Oct. 1%, 
1935; E for. 42867; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 3679 


Danse légére; by A. E. M. Grétry, arr. 
woodwind quintette. Sc ©1.« 
Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119142; R. N. 
Buvinger, Washington. 3680 


Dark Africa; hymn, w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m H. EH. Meyer, new harmonic 
arr. H. Lillenas. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53674; Nazarene pub. house, 


Kansas City, Mo. 3681 
Dark clouds: song: © 1 ¢. Web.eta 
1986; E unp. 118285; Charlene 
Scowcroft, Ogden, Utah. 3682 


Dark clouds roll away; fox trot song. 
©l1e. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 117593; 
Troy Opie Stuart, Mt. Clare, W. Va. 

3685 


Dark eyes; English w Howard John- 
son, m A. Salami, voice arr. Ed. 
Smalle; men’s voices. © Feb. 3, 
19386; E pub. 538227; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 3684 


— valse song. ©1«. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118997; Mal Christy, Blair 
Jct., Nev. 3685 


Darkies’ paradise; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118281; Charles 
Christian Lemons, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 

3686 


pt. It, eS: ¥. ok 


Darling; song, w Jessica Dragonette. 
© 1e. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 118961 ; 
Rosario Bourdon, New York. 3687 


—valse song. © 1c. Feb..11, 1936; 
E unp. 118727; Louis Markus, 
Phillipsburg, N. J. 3688 


Das wird noch in vielen jahren fiir 
die welt ein midrchen sein : 
tango serenade, text Rudolph Bert- 
ram, m Bruno Uher. © Dec. 13, 
1935; E for. 48018; Dacapo verlag, 
Vienna. 3689 


Daughter (The) of Dinah Lee; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119113; 
Ray Haister, New York. 5690 


Davis (Genevieve) Phantasy; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118768; 
Genevieve Davis Monroe, New York. 

389L 


Dawn of life; Easter service, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, and others, m 


I. H. Meredith, and others. © Jan. 
18, 1986; E pub. 5383803; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 3692 


Day (The) is dark and dreaty; w 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, m 
Alfred Hiles Bergen; male voices, 
© Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 53612; Hoyt. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 3693 


Dear England mine; w Bruce Sievier, 
m Pat Thayer; in A flat. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E for. 42780; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

3694 


Dear little shamrock; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118738; 
Noble J. Irvine, Yellow Grass, Sask., 
Canada. 3695 


Dear little you; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118449; Truett 
L. Upshaw, Colton, Calif. 38696 


Dear Mister Crosby; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118498; 
Jimmie Dodd, Cincinnati. 3697 


Dear old grandad; song. © 1c. Feb. 
13, 1936; E unp. 118136; Garrett 
Amos Osborn, Warsaw, Ind. 3698 


Dear old pocket book of mine; w 
Walter Watermoe, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119336; James Caywood, Clear- 
water Station, B. C., Canada. 3699 


Dear old Rocky Mountain moon; w K. 
Hoffman, melody B. Jaffe. ©1.« 
Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119110; Ken 
Hoffman and Ben Jaffe, Philadel- 
phia. 3709 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 
Dear one; w Claude Faulkner, and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 


117502; Carl Braxton Stewart, Bar- 
bourville, Ky. 3701 


Dear (The) today; song, arr. Harry L. 
Alford; with violin obbl. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 118107; Cora 
Gladish, Higgensville, Mo. 3702 


Dear what’s the use of quarreling; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 
118155; Giuseppe Miele, New York. 

3703 


Dearest of dears, fair Cupid’s plead- 
ing; fox-trot song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118752; Edith Marie 
Roach, Wilmington, Calif. 3704 


Dedication; w Wolfgang Miiller, tr. 
Arthur Westbrook, m Robert Franz, 
op. 14, no. 1, arr. Wallingford Rieg- 
ger; sop., alto and bar. © Feb. 6, 
1936; E pub. 53344; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 3705 


Deep in my heart I'll keep a dream of 
you; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1986; E unp. 118065; Irvin Gilbert 
Valentine, Chambersburg, Pa. 3706 


Deep in the chapel of my heart; w 
and m Herbert S. Auerbach. © Feb. 
3, 19386; E pub. 53284; George F. 
Briegel, inc., New York. 3107 


Deep in the night; w Edward Lockton, 
m Reginald Morgan; in C. © Jan. 
17, 19386; E for. 42778; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

3708 


Dejame sofiar; cancién. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
26, 1935; E unp. 117888; Armando 
Valdespi, Havana. 3709 


Delightful delusion; w and m Karl 
Streuber, arr. Al Terry. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53499; Charles D. 
(Karl) Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 

3710 


Delta; pf. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 
119214; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
IN «pied 3711 


Denkst du noch manchmal an damals; 
langsamer walzer, text u. m Willi 
Kollo, arr. Harold M. Kirchstein; 
orch. stimmen wu. gesangstrio. © 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 42966; Musik- 
verlag City, Leipzig. aele 


Depending; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118540; Edward M. 
Chambers, Oaklyn, N. J. 3713 


Depression; w and arr. of old melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 117756; 


3727 


Albert Allen Titus, Napinka, Manit., 
Canada. 3714 


Depression love song; fox-trot song, 


melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118230; B. F. 
Jacobs, Athens, Wis. 3715 


Desert Shores; song. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1936; E unp. 118798; Zita Maney, 
Oak Park, Ill., and Vincent Micari, 
Chicago. 3716 


Destiny and you; waltz song. ©1 ec. 
Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 117844; Eduard 
Vitez and Elaine Grama, Detroit. 


3717 
Desvelo de amor; bolero, letra y m 
Rafael Hernandez. © Dee 18, 


1934; E for. 48084; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 3718 


Det var en gang; minuet, text och m 
Olle Kjellberg; orgel ace. © Dec. 3, 
19385; E for. 42730; A. b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 38719 


Devoted to you; w Ned Washington, 
melody Allie Wrubel. © 1 e¢. Feb. 
12, 1986; E unp. 118073; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 3720 


Devoting my time on you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
118252 ; Gerald Corky Williams, New 
York. 38721 


Dew drops of memory; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1. Feb. 
27, 1936; E unp. 119131; Harvey C. 
Henderson, Roscoe, N. Y. 3722 


Dewdrops and roses; valse song. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 1187384; 
Robert L. Morrison, Toledo. 3723 


Dezember; w O. Kernstock, m Joseph 
Marx, klavierauszug vom komponis- 
ten. © Nov. 6, 1935; E for. 43026; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

3724 


Dia (Un) sofié; blues, letra y m Ga- 
briel Ruiz. © Nov. 16, 1935; E for. 
42723; Asociacion mexicana de au- 
tores y compositores, s. a., Mexico, 
Oe KR. 3725 


Dialogus: Ach Herr, du Sohn David; 
v. Heinrich Schititz, bearb. Hans 
Joachim Moser; 6 stimmigen chor. 
Partitur. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 
42822; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

3726 


Diana ; tango; pf., with violin obbl. © 
1c Jan. 16, 1936; E unp. 116471; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 3727 


169 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3728 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Dibuk (11); danze, Lodovico Rocca; 
pf. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48130; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 3728 


Dickee-doo (The); w and m Fred 
Rice, arr. G. W. Briggs, jr.; pf. © 
Feb. 4, 1986; E pub. 53347; Fred- 
erick B. Rice, Needham, Mass. 


Did we meet or was it a dream; from 
The amateur gentleman, w Clemence 
Dane, m Richard Addinsell; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 25, 1936; E 
for. 42988; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 3730 


Dimple cheeks; song, w Cynthia Pix- 
ley. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 
118298; J. Chas. MeNeil, Los An- 
geles. ool 


Ding-a-ling-a-ling-ling baby; song. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 19386; E unp. 117930; 
Conrad Bernhard, jr., Baltimore. 

Sie2 


Disillusioned; w Lester Horn; pf. © 
1 e@ Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119236; 
Newton Charles Rorabaugh, Elkins 
Park, Pa. 38733 


Divertimenti a 4; v. Karl Blessinger ; 
violine 1, 2, viola, violoncello u. kon- 
trabass ad lib. Partitur u. stimmen. 


© May 10, 1933; E for. 42962; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braunsch- 
weig, Germany. 3734 


Divertimento; by Daniel Gregory Ma- 
son, op. 26b; woodwind quintet. Full 
sc. © Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53396; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

3735 


Divin réve; de Son frére de lait, pa- 
roles René Vilhianne et A. Midroit, 
m G. Rinaldo-Rinaldi. © May 1, 
1935; E for. 41892; C. Joubert & 
cie., Paris. 3736 


Divina; cancion. © 1c. Dee. 26, 1935; 
E ounp. 117888; Armando Valdespi, 
Havana. alot 


Dixie chile; w Waldron Baily; pf. © 
1 ec. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118618; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3738 


Dizzy Lizzie Lou; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118848; Jack 
Hoffman and Teddy Fields, Buffalo. 

3739 


Do you love me, please tell me that you 
do; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1986; E unp. 118048; Margaret 
Bertha Laskowski, Jersey City. 

3740 


3129 4 


Do you, or do you not; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118172; Helen 
Christine Pilling, Rumson, N. J. 


3741 
Do you remember; song, m V. E. 
Strang and Carl A. Clare. ©1.« 


Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118123; Vir- 
ginia E. Strang, Cleveland. 3742 


w and melody Betty Anne McRoy 
and J. E. Blair. ©1c. Feb. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 117799; James Hugene Blair, 
Corona, Calif. 3743 


Dr. West; song. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 118223; George Olsen, Chi- 
cago. 3744 


Doggy heaven; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 1183802; Emily 
Wardman Bell, San Marino, Calif. 

8745 


Doin’ the centennial; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118049; Jno. 
Richardi Rose, Cleburne, Tex. 3746 


Doin’ the crazy walk; w and m Buster 


Shaver. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 118584; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 3147 
Don’t break my heart; w and m 


Charlie Pierce and Artie Havel; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 15, 19363 EB 
pub. 53489; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 3748 
Don’t cry my darling; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 19386; E unp. 117823; Edwin 
W. Weeks, Chicago. 3749 


Don’t leave me; song, m Larry Grant. 
© Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 53455; Ivan 
Marquard, Los Angeles. 3750 


Don’t love again; w Frank Rowan, m 
Gilbert Wall. © Feb. 18, 1936; H 
pub. 53411; Miller music, ine., New 
York. 38751 


Don’t play numbers; song. © Feb. 21, 
1986; E pub. 53521; Chas. C. Weiss, 
Monongahela, Pa. 3752 


with fire; song, melody 
Russell Wooding. © 1 ec. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118921; Nicholas 
Harold Jefferson, Jamaica, N. Y. 
3153 
Don’t say good-bye; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118692; 
Harry Joseph Domosky, Seymour, 
Conn. 3754 


Don’t say good-bye, just say good- 
night: pi, with w. ©. 1 een: 
26, 1936; E unp. 119048; R. M. Me- 
Coy, Terre Haute, Ind. 3755 


Don’t play 


170 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Don’t say it if you don’t mean it; w 
and m Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Feb. 8, 1986; E pub. 53868; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 3756 


Don’t say no; w W. Ludwig, melody 
T. Thomas. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; EH 
unp. 119105; Trudy Thomas and 
William Ludwig, New York. 3757 


Don’t wait, tomorrow may be too late; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 118413; James Kendis, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 3758 


Don’t you dare; w W. Brevig and 
Frank Hopkins, and melody. ©1ec. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118834; Waltér 
Brevig, Merrick, N. Y. 37909 


._Don’t you feel sorry for me; song, w 
Lawrence McGrath. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118704; Richard 
Young, Brooklyn. 3760 


Don’t you forget me, my dear senorita; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 
117452; Laurence R. Navales, Mon- 
terey, Calif. 3761 


Dont you know; song, m D. H. 
Stearns and Lionel Scott Maynard. 
©1e. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 1189538 ; 
Dorothy Hutchenson Stearns, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 3762 


Doo doo doo and what you goin’ to do; 
song, arr. Alfredo de Berardinis. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119144; 
Charles P. Troisi, Philadelphia. 

3763 


Dorische musik; v. Heinrich Kamin- 


ski; orch. Partitur. © Dec. 6, 1935; 
E for. 480383; Universal edition, 
a. g., Vienna. 3764 


Dottor (Il) Oss; fantasia lirica, An- 
tonio Lega, m Annibale Bizzelli, 
rid. dell’ autore per canto e pf. © 
Feb. 14, 1936; D 89028; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 3764* 


Down a winding little by-way; w Mil- 
ton Ebbins and Fred Kingsbury, m 
Eddie Morgan; with guit. arr. .© 
Feb. 5, 1986: E pub. 53285; Judd & 
Browne, New York. 3765 


Down at the Rosedale club; w Dick 
Sangunitti, melody Billy B. Oeheck- 
er and Arthur Kayser. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 1986; E unp. 118224; Rosedale 
athletic and social club, inc., Brook- 
lyn. 3766 


3780 


Down in my heart; song. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118448; John 
George Kerestan, Monessen, Pa. 

3767 


Down in the woodland; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 21, 1986; EH unp. 118799; Adele 
Mae Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 3768 


Down thru the years with you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118347; 
Bernard J. Hallenback, Rhinelander, 
Wis. 3769 


Down where the Mississippi flows; w 
Reginald (Reggie) Knott, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 
118918; Rollo Vernon Morris, Bal- 
timore. 3770 


Down where the wand’ring daisies 
grow; fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 
21, 1986; E unp. 117463; John W. 
Davis, Canton, O. By Gris 


Down where we met long ago; valse 
song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118719; Hattie S. Elwell, Alloway, 
NTs 3772 


Downhearted; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118468; Jerome 
Siegan, Chicago. 38773 


Dream blossoms; w Doris Rowley, m 
Alec Rowley. © Feb. 12, 1936; H 
for. 42903; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 3774 


Dream castles; song, w Edith, Minella, 
L. A. and Perey Shoffner. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18, 19836; E unp. 118407; Lea- 
Alma Artelia Shoffner, Greensboro, 
N. C. 3775 


Dream girl I’m lonely tonight; song, 
melody Mario Leone. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118887; Theodore 
Johnson, Kipling, Sask., Caneee 

776 


Dream kisses; w Harold Adamson, m 
Walter Donaldson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 1183859; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 3777 


Dream (A) of you; w and pf. arr. L. 
McLeod, m P. Murray. © 1. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118898; Lucile Mc- 
Leod and Phil Murray, La Feria, 
Tex. 3778 


Dream pal o’ mine; w M. MacKinnon, 
m)yK. ASHareht. “Oy 1 -ex,Keb. 18, 
1936; H unp. 118444; Mae MacKin- 
non and Fred Alton Haight, Med- 
ford, Or. 3779 


Dream rhapsody; melody Ray Hills. 
©1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119027; 
Raymond Matthew Hills, New York. 

3780 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3av81 


Dream sweet dreams of me; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 117925; Billy H. Quinn, 
Pottsville, Pa. 3781 


Dream world; melody with pf. ace. © 
1 ce. Feb. 17, 19386; E unp. 118312; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 3782 


Dreamer; w Don Blanding, m Albert 
Hay Malotte; med. or low voice. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E pub. 53311; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 3783 


Dreamer of dreams; waltz, w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119342; Ruth Gingrich, Decatur, 
Il. 3784 


Dreamer’s dream; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 19386; E unp. 119060; 
Nellie Foster, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

; 3785 


Dreaming, dear, with you; w Ger- 
trude Millicent McGrath; pf. ©le. 
Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118614; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

3786 


Dreaming dreams; valse song. ©1«. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118989; Elbert 
Robinson, Woolsey, Ark. 37187 


Dreaming of you lullaby gal; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 118806; Bob Clay Rentie, De- 
lores, Col. 3788 


Dreamland; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118675; E. H. Palmer, Summer- 
ville, S. C. 3789 


Dreamland’s songs of love; song. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119242; 
Laura Cecilia Fortier, Leominster, 
Mass. 3790 


Dreams, just dreams; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117926; 
Chrysta Radebaugh, Danville, I. 

3791 


Dreams, love, hope, faith; song, mel- 
ody Lloyd Rice. © 1 ¢ Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118884; Lewis N. Rice, 
Joplin, Mo. 3792 


Dreams of Colorado; song, arr. Bob 
Brewer ; with guit. arr. ©1c. Feb. 


19, 1936; E unp. 118687; Jessie 
Grafford Slagle, Nile, Mich. 3793 
Dreams of yesteryear; song. © 1 «¢. 


Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117969; Eula 
Lindfors, Columbia, S. C. 3794 


Dreamy eyes; waltz song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1936; 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


E unp. 117624; Annie Johnson, To- 
ronto. 3795 


Dreamy Honolulu; song, Eddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits., with counter-mel- 
ody for violin, or mand., etc. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E pub. 53225; Hlbern H. 
(Eddie) Alkire, Haston, Pa. 3796 


Dreamy land express; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 117554; 
Lloyda Ripley White, Hartford. 

. 3797 


Dreamy mellow moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117509; Helen 
Christianson Owens, Toppenish, 

_ Wash. 3798 


Dreamy mountain moon; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; EH unp. 119181; 
Earl Westland, Hartford, Wash. 

3799 


Dreamy (The) river lullaby; w Dan 
Baltz, melody Paul Smeltz and J. D. 


Baltz. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 
117659; John OD. Baltz, Honey 
Brook, Pa. 3800 


Drifting; pf. © Jan. 24, 1936; H pub. 
53609; Grant Connell, Columbus, O. 
3801 


Drifting clouds find my love; w D. L. 
Rose, and melody; in F. ©1.. 
Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118219; Leon- 
ard Gunsberger and D. Leon Rose, 
Jersey City. 3802 


Drifting on a silv’ry stream; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117470; Gordon Elmer Willey, Wil- 
mington, Calif. 3803 


Drifting with you; song, m Geo. H. 
Crumb. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 
119223; Earl Knighton, Charleston, 
W. Va. 3804 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; w 
Ben Jonson, m old English air, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; boys’ three-pt. 
cho. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 53524; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New eae 

380 


Dritte sonate [and] Sechste sonate; v. 
Johann Wilhelm Furchheim, bearb. 
Paul Rubardt; 2 violinen, viola 1 0, 
violino 3, viola 2, violon o. violon- 
cello, u. cembalo o. basso continuo. 
Partitur. © Dec. 18, 1935; E for. 
42824; Breitkopf & Hartel, mere 

3 


Drowsy moon; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m Lois Long; pf. © Feb. 


172 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


13, 1936; E pub. 538481; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 3807 


Drums of Africa; w R. L. Jenkins, m 
Radie Britain, ed. and arr. Walter 
Aschenbrenner; mixed voices; pf. 
ace. with tom-tom. © Feb. 19, 1936; 
EK pub. 538595; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 3808 


Du bist mein lied; lied u. tango aus 
Skandal in konzerthaus, text Karl 
Farkas, English w Jimmy Kennedy, 
m Wilhelm Grosz. © Sept. 21, 
1935; E for. 42831; Wiener operet- 
tenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 3809 

Du, ich will dein herz; waltz, deut- 
scher text u. m Ludwig Roman 
Chmel; odeon u. salonorch. stimmen. 
© Feb. 1, 1936; E for. 43089; A. 


Cranz, Brussels. 3810 
Dubensky (Aready) Capriccio; rid. 
dell’autore; ottavino e pf. © Jan. 


30, 1936; EH for. 43183; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 3811 


Ducness (The) has a twinkle in her 
eye; w Ned Washington, m Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. ©1ce. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118365; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

3812. 


Duck in the water; w and melody. © 
fc. Heb: (, 1986; He upp. 127805; 
John Bigoff, Detroit. 3813 


Dunking doughnuts; song. © 1 «. 
Jan. 24, 1936; E unp. 118939; Robert 
Edward Nicholas, Butler, Pa. 3814 


Dutch (The) twins; lesson analysis 
John Thompson, m Willa Ward; pf. 
© Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 53354; Willis 
musie co., Cincinnati. 3815 


Early Americana; suite, arr. Albert 
Stoessel; orch. Se. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 53207; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 3816 


Early morning; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1e. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118508; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

3817 


Haster alleluia; anthem, m Ralph EH. 
Marryott; mixed cho. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53567; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 3818 


Haster (The) hope; choir cantata, w 
Lizzie De Armond, and others, text 
arr. and m Chas. Francis Lane; 
mixed voices. © Jan. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 53305; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 3819 


3831 


Echoes in the night; w Buddy Seamon, 
mI. Seamon. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 119157; Irving Seamon and 
Abraham Seamon, Brooklyn. 3820 


Ecole (L’) des maris; opéra-comique, 
d’aprés Moliére, poéme Jacques Lau- 
rent, m Emmanuel Bondeville. Par- 
tition chant et pf. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
D 39037; Choudens, Paris. 3820* 


Edizioni de La canzonetta, Piedigrotta 
1935; di diversi autori, compilatore 
Francesco Feola. © Aug. 15, 1935; 
E for. 43107; Casa musicale La 
canzonetta, Naples. 3821 


Ego amo te, it means I love you; w 
and m William Earl. ©1c. Feb. 15, 
1936; E unp. 118245; William Harl 


Alderisio, Pittsburgh. 3822 
Hight-cylinder (An) car; by Thord 
Ryden; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 


Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118174; Thord 
Magnus Ryden, New York. 3823 


Hinfiihrung in die klassiker ; 21 ausge- 
wihlte sitze fiir den klavierunter- 
richt eingerichtet u. bearb. Richard 
Krentzlin; pf. © Dee. 23, 1985; B 
for. 43045; H. R. Krentzlin wuter- 
richtsverlag, Ber1lin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany. 3824 


Elegiaec sonata: by Walter Helfer; pf. 
© Nov. 29, 1935; E for. 48022; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 3825 


Elvira; valse, letra y melodia. ©1e. 
Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119323; Agus- 
tin Argentino Cornejo, New York. 

3826 


Emancipation march; song, arr. Ernest 
EK. Wild. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; HE 
unp. 119159; Charles Emil Wallace, 
Billings, Mont. 3827 


Enchanted (The) hour; opera for 
children, w Elizabeth S. Clark La- 
bouisse. Se. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 119123; Olga Soehnge von 
Olzen, New York. 3828 


Enchanted island; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117928; John 
Yedinak, Chicago. 3829 


Enchanting breeze; melody, with pf. 


acc. © 1. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118439; Léon Gaston Lorans, Ot- 
tawa. 3830 


Enchantment (The); w Thomas Ot- 
way, m Dora Pierce. © Sept. 19, 
1935; E for. 42878; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 3831 


173 


CATALOG OF 


3832 
Enchantment; melody; with chord 
symbols. © 1c. Feb. 10, 19386; HE 


unp. 117951; Richard A. Lecksell, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 3832 


End (The) of a life of sin; hymn, w 


W. Atwood and H. Lillenas. © Feb. 
24, 1986; E pub. 53661; MHaldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 3833 


End (The) of the New Deal dream; 
musical medley, w and arr. of m 


Charles. Hammond Frye. © 1 «. 

Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118344; 

Charles H. Frye, Monrovia, Calif. 
3834 


Episode; by Helen Perkin; pf. 
Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 42990; Schott 
& co., ltd., London. 3835 


Epsilon; pf. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 119215; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
N. J. 3836 


Es wird im leben; tango, aus Heut’ 
ist der schénste tag in meinem 
leben, w Ernst Neubach, m Hans 
May. © Nov. 7, 19385; E for. 42925 ; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 3837 


Hspecially for you and me; w Mabel 
Ann Pankow; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 


1986; E unp. 118615; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 3838 
Eta; pf. ©1ec. Feb. 28, 1936; EB unp. 
119217; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
INERT: 3839 


Eternal love; w Lydia C. Kohlberg, 
m Mrs. Kohlberg, E. I. Lingdahl 
and John J. McClellan, rev. version 
no. 1 by E. I. Lingdahl; low voice. 
© 1c. July 30, 1935; E unp. 118059; 
Hric I. Lingdahl, Salt Lake City. 

3840 


rev. version no. 2 by 
E. I. Lingdahl; low voice. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 118060; Eric 
I. Lingdahl, Salt Lake City. 3841 


Even in the rain; w and melody Del 
Daven. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118874; Delbert Avery Davenbaugh, 
Chicago. 3842 


Even then; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 
25, 1986; E unp. 117838; Joseph F. 
Brown, Nutley, N. J. 3843 


Evening song; by Hauser, English 
text and m arr. F. Wick; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Feb. 3, 19386; E pub. 
538277; Frederick Wick, Minneapolis. 

3844 


—-w E. L. M. King, m Mary Lucas; 
unison voices. © Oct. 17, 1985; E 


———— 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IN, mys, vo ab 


for. 42868; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 3845 


Eventide; m Burrell Van Buren; pf., 
with w. © 1e. Feb. 26, 1936; H 
unp. 119054; Alexander C. Corkum, 
Newton Centre, Mass. 3846 


Ever glowing; w Odell Wilson, m 
W. H. Wilson, jr. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1936; E unp. 119261; William Hans- 
ford Wilson, jr., Danville, Il. 

3847 

Ever in my mind; w Helen Taylor, m 
Kennedy Russell. © Feb. 18, 1936; 
E for. 48058; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 3848 


Ever since, in the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 119103; Robert Knot Gordon, 
Lansing, Mich. 3849 


Every day at breakfast; song, w Bob 
McCarty. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; H 
unp. 117651; Aneurin Bodycomne, 
Pittsburgh. 3850 


Every single hour; w and melody. © 
1 « Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117650; 
Louis Bigliardi, Charleroi, Pa. 

B851 


Every tick of the clock; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 19386; E unp. U17fmF 
Mollie Frances Christman, St. Louis. 

3852 


Everybody kiss your partner; w and 
m Dick Sanford, John Redmond and 
Frank Weldon; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Feb. 25, 1986; E pub. 53576; 
Miller music, inc., New York. 3853 


Everybody’s happy but me; song, m 
Robert Casanta, arr. Edgar Bayliss. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 118957; 
Willard Francis Alm, Glendale, 
Calif. 3854 


Everybody’s singing Ah; song. ©1e. 


Feb. 28;..1986; -E- ;unp; <Adg2s7; 
Monica Barbara Weber, Buffalo. 
3895 


Everybody’s darling; w and m Paul 


Carlyle; with symbols for banjo, 
guit. and pf. accordion. Jan. 
16, 1986; E for. 42808; Herman 


Darewski music pub. co., London. 
3856 


Everyone is longing for love; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 29, 1986; EH 
unp. 119330; Le Roy High, Wynne 
Wood, OKI. 3857 


Everyone starts in to dance; w Janice 
Miller, and melody. © 1 «¢. Feb. 5, 
19386; E unp. 117672; Lloyd Fre- 
mont Chase, San Francisco. 3858 


174 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 
Everything is in your kiss; waltz 
song, melody Mario Leone. © 1 ¢. 


Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 118249; Min- 
nie Lenora Pardue, Corinth, Miss. 
3859 


Everything is wrong; song. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 19386; E unp. 119161; John 
Olszowy, Yorkville, O. 3860 


Ev’ry-where; song. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 117986; Joseph Koval, 
Cleveland. 3861 


Exercice militaire; by Nicolas Tché- 
repnine; oboe and pf. © Feb. 7, 
1986; E for. 48063; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 3862 


Exercices d’harmonie; complémen- 
taires au traité, 1°* volume, conso- 
nances, Paul Gilson. fase. 1-8. 
Jan. 15, 1986; E for. 42895-42897 ; 
A. Cranz, Brussels. 38638-3865 


Fado blanquita; Portugese dance, Al- 
varo Retana, arr. Graham Prince; 


orch. pts. © Feb. 19, 1936; E pub. 
53500; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 3866 


Fair city by the sea; w and melody, 
harmony Frank Tarnoczy, jr.; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118769; 
Stephen EF. Chernitzky, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 3867 


Fair city by the sea; w and melody 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118446; 
Carmen Arrigo, Waterloo, N. Y. 

3868 


Fair (The) in Madrid; w and m Reed 
Stampa and Horatio Nicholls, arr. 
F, EK. Bentley; with arr. for ukulele, 
and chords for pf. acecordeon, banjo, 
and guit. © Feb. 5, 1936; E for. 
42976; Lawrence Wright music co., 
ltd., London. 3869 


Fair Texas; song, w Vera King. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117911; 
Frederick King, San Antonio. 3870 


Fairy dance; by Harold Greenhill; pf. 
© Jan. 17, 1936; E for. 42718; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 3871 


Fairy tales; w and melody; with pf. 
chord notations. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 117975; Margaret 
Grace Jones, Indianapolis. 3872 


Faith my dear; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 13, 19386; E unp. 117413; Wil- 
liam H. Hilleary, Fort Belvoir, Va. 

3873 


Fame and fortune; march, Wm. M. 
Talbott; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; 


3887 


E pub. 53546; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 3874 


Family album; from Tonight at eight- 
thirty, w and m Noel Coward. Voc. 
sc. © Jan. 18, 1936; E for. 42983; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 3875 


Farmer’s (A) dream, next year; w 
Lew Wrigglesworth, and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118897; 
John Mowat, Gillam, Manit., Can- 
ada, 3876 


Farruca; Spanish dance. © 1 c. Feb. 
14, 1936; E unp. 118158; Ricardo 
Romero, New York. 3877 


Fastie; melody Roy Shield. © 1 ec. 
Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118520; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 3878 


Fat and greasy; w and m Porter 
Grainger and Charlie Johnson. © 
Feb. 18, 1986; E pub. 53543; Handy 
bros. music co., ine., New York. 

3879 


Fate and the sea bore the message for 
me; song. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; 
EH unp. 118754; Hattie Spence El- 
well, Alloway, N. J. 3880 


Father, in Thy mysterious presence 
kneeling; anthem, w Samuel John- 
son, m Van Denman Thompson; 
mixed cho.; organ acc., ad lib. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53568; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 3881 


Father’s axe; song, m Larry Grant. 
© Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 53454; Alex- 
ander Rankin, New York. 3882 


Festival march; by Victor Herbert; 
orch. pts. © Dee. 24, 1935; E pub. 
50167; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

3883 


Festival orchestra book; selected and 
ed. E. H. Bergh and H. V. Bergh, 
arr. Don. Wilson; orch. pts. v.. 1. 
© Sept. 26, 1985; E pub. 51634; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 
3884 


Festive (A) procession; orch. Clifford 
Demarest. Sc. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53600; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 3885 


Festliche welt; text Walter Dietiker, 
m Walther Aeschbacher; miunner- 


chor Yt@™“ Sept: "24-1985 2H, for. 
428387; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 3886 


Festtag (Hin); ouvertiire, Curt Mar- 
quart, op. 24; orch. stimmen. © 
Nov. 5, 1935; E for. 42910; Fr. Kist- 
ner & C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig. 

3887 


175 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3888 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Festzug der blumenkonigin; charakter- 
sttick, Erich Lititz, arr. Hermann 
Krome; orch. stimmen. © Jan. 2, 
1986; E for. 42724; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 3888 


Fiamma (La) ; fantasia, Ottorino Res- 
pighi, rid. INuminato Culotta; pic- 
cola orch. pti. 1. Sull atto 2.—2. 
Sull’ atto 3. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 
43124, 48125; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

3889, 3890 


Fickle (The) wife; Austrian folk- 
song, English version Hveyln Linden, 
m arr. Boris Levenson; 8 mixed 
voices. © Feb. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53606; Theodore Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 3891 


Fiddlin’ Phil; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 118197; Ger- 
trude H. Brahy, St. Paul. 3892 


Fiddlin’ with love; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119231; 
Louis H. O. Fischman, Brooklyn. 

3893 


Fig-leaf trousseau; song. © 1. Feb. 
10, 1936; E unp. 117898; A. Lorenzo 
Countee, Kansas City, Mo. 3894 


Fightin’ that feelin’; w and melody. 
©1e. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 118536; 
Carl Greyham Threadgill, Taylor, 
Tex. 3895 


Figlio (Il) alla Madre Severa; poesia, 
anonimo Greco, tr. Nicolé Tom- 
maseo, m Carlo Dall’Argine. © Jan. 
30, 19386; E for. 48131; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 3896 


Filling the basses; plectrum guit. © 
Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 538274; Robert 
Sloan, Pottsville, Pa. 38897 


Finders keepers; w D. Houston, m L. 
Altizer. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; EH 
unp. 118309; Laura Altizer and Dan 
Houston, Ft. Worth. 3898 


Finke (Fidelio F.) Zehn klavier- 
stiicke ; zu vier handen, ftir lehrer u. 


schiiler. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
43027; Universal edition, a. &., 
Vienna. 3899 


Finnische volkstanze; v. Albert Kranz; 
orch. Partitur. © Jan. 18, 1936; 
E for. 42972; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 3900 


First (The) grade book; modern 
eourse for the piano, text and m 
John Thompson, verses Katherine 
Faith. © Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 
53365; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

8901 


First (The) rose of Summer; song, m 
Chelwyn Pounds. © 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 
1936; E unp. 117767; John D. Marsh, 
Fayetteville, Tenn. 3902 


Five little quints from Canada; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 118552, 
Pearl King, Spring Green, Wis. 

3903 


Five little trundlebeds all in a row; 
w and m Ethel Kemis; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 11, 1936; E pub. 53413; 
McDermott pub. co., Sioux City, Ia. 

3904 


Flag (The) of Christ the King; w and 
m S. N. D. de Namur; mixed voices. 
© Dee. 28, 1935; E pub. 53371; Mary 
Elinor Driscoll, Roxbury, Mass. 

3905 


pf., with w. © Nov. 380, 
19385; E pub. 53370; Mary Elinor 
Driscoll, Roxbury, Mass. 3906 


Flame of desire; vocal selection, inel. 
Princess Marietta, Flame of desire, 
etc., w and m Jack O’Hagan. © 
Dec. 18, 1985; E for. 48041; Allan 
& co., prop. Itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 3907 


Flight (The) of the bumble bee; from 
Tsar Saltan, N. Rimsky Korsakow, 
arr. Ladislas Kun, fingering David 
J. Grunes; violin and pf. © Feb. 19, 
1986; E pub. 53502; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 3908 


Flight of the bumble-bee; by Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, arr. Mort. H. Glickman; 
pf. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 53211; 
Calumet music co., Chicago. 3909 


Florecita ; tango cancién. © 1 ec. Dec. 
26, 19835; E unp. 117886; Armando 
Valdespi, Havana. 3910 


Flores de Tucuman; zamba, letra y 
melodia. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; H 
unp. 119324; Agustin Argentino 
Cornejo, New York. 3911 


Florida sunshine; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119275; 
Helen [A.] Murray, New York. 3912 


Flower girl; waltz song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 116859; George 
W[ashington] Sanders, Detroit. 

3913 


Flowers (The) in my garden; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117449; Mayme Muriel Fischer, De- 
troit. 3914 


Fo de glory ob de Lawd; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.«. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 


176 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 
117907; Mabel Burkhalter Locke, 
Chicago. 3915 


Fodder shockin’ time, in Indiana; w 
Marian Lucinda Bradley; pf. 
1c Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118616; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, fi 

3916 


Foggy (The) dew; Irish melody, arr. 
Granville Bantock; string orch. pts. 
© Feb. 12, 1986; E for. 42904; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 3917 


Folk songs of Pasquaney; w and m 
F. H. Lewis, and others; pf. © 
Dec. 23, 1985; A 91619; Frederick 
Howell Lewis, Brookline, Mass. 

3918 


Follow the beauceant : song. ©l1e 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117937; Birdie 
Rich Dunsworth, Emporia, Kan. 

3919 


Follow the sun; selection, Arthur 
Schwartz, arr. Frank Denham; pf. 
© Jan. 28, 1936; E for. 42985; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 


Fond memories; fox trot, w Douglas 
Davis, and melody. ©1c. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118567; Alfred William- 
son, Represa, Calif. 3921 


Fools (A) dream; pf., with w. ©1ec 
Feb. 10, 19386; E unp. 117919; John 
[Arthur] Sanguinet, Denver. 3922 


For as long as I can remember; slow 
waltz, w J. McDonald, melody P. 
Purcell. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 118948; Joseph McDonald and 
Patrick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

3923 


For heaven’s sake do; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119851; Jane 
McLean, New York. 3924 


For Jesus’ sake; hymn, w and m Mrs. 
W. L. Sutton. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 538648; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 3925 


For you were meant for me; song, m 
Ray Matthews. © 1c Feb. 25, 
1986; E unp. 119187; Sara Leader 
Hamilton, Long Beach, Calif. 3926 


Forest dawn; lesson analysis and m 
John Thompson; pf. © Feb. 8, 
1936; E unp. 53362; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 3927 


Forever; song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 117425; Grace Flora John- 
son, Chicago. 3928 


Forever and a day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118275: 


3920: 


3941 


Doryce Drew and Freddy Drew, 
New York. 3929 


Forever in your arms; w and m 
Wendell Hall; with guit. arr. © 
Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 538263; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

3930 


Forget everything but to-night; song, 
melody Doloros M. Warner. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117694; Wilbur 
Smith and Bob Olsen, San Fran- 
cisco, 3931 


Forget it; song, w anon. © 1. Feb. 
5, 1986; E unp. 117699; Blanche 
Snyder Judd, Ottawa, Kan. 3932 


Forgotten; song, m Wilma Virginia 
Willis. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
117947; Wilda Gertrude Roberts, 
Harlinden, Tex. 3933 


Forlorn; melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 117397; Allen A. Duboff, 
Brooklyn. 3934 


Forsaken; hymn. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53669; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 3935 


—— song, melody Norman W. Theck- 
ston. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
118402 ; Bertha Taylor, Pitman, N. J. 

3936 


Foster (Ivor R.)| Four pastorals; op. 
82); ‘pf:-© Jan. 13; 1986 EH for. 
42806; Alfred Lengnick & co., Itd., 
London. 3937 


Foster (The) choral book; 10 choral 
transcriptions of songs by Stephen 
Collins Foster, by Harvey Gaul, Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher, and others, ed. 
W. A. Fisher. © Jan. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 538241; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 3938 


Four sinners in three spasms; musi- 
cal skit; ten., baritones, an actor 
and orch. Se © 1. Feb. 24, 
1986; D 39038; Francis A. Mayhew, 
Detroit. 3938* 


Franklin D; march, w and melody. 
©1c. Feb. 18, 19386; E unp. 118412; 
Charles H. Ryan, New York. 3939 


Franklin D. R.; song. ©1 ce. Feb. 25, 


19386; E unp. 118941; Mollie Wren 
Whitman, Laconia, N. H. 3940 


Frankly speaking; w and m Johnny 
Lang, Larry Lee, and Fred Stryker ; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 117960; Fred Samuel Stry- 
ker, Hollywood, Calif. 3941 


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3942 


Freischtitz; fantasie aus der oper, 
C. M. von Weber, bearb. Max Rhode, 


op. 36; orch. stimmen. © Dec. 27, 
1935; E for. 43012; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 3942. 


French line; marche, André Colomb; 
melodie, avee acc. de pf. © Jan. 
2, 1986; E for. 43083; Lucien de La- 
cour, Paris. 3943 


Friendly (The) old street; song, w 
William L. Davis. © 1c. Jan. 9, 
1936; E unp. 118593; Truman E. 
Rickard, Minneapolis. 3944 


Fritzi; selection, Carl Tucker, arr. 
Will H. Ewen; pf. © Feb. 3, 1986; 
E for. 42698; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 3945 


From a heart made whole; motet, w 
A. C. Swinbourne, m William H. 
Harris; mixed voices. © Oct. 31, 
1935; E for. 42853;. Oxford univ. 
press, London. 3946 


From midnight till dawn; fox trot 
song, melody HE. Whitney and Mark 
Lumb. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 
117839; Everett Whitney, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 3947 


From out of the darkness; song, from. 


the play, m Lee Salvatori. © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117790; Paul 
Salvatori, Forest Park, I11. 3948 
From staff to keyboard; modern piano 


tutor, O. St..Ewart.. © Dec. 27, 
1985: E for. 42991; Schott & co., 1td., 


London. 3949) 
Fuiste mia; bolero, cancién. © 1 «@ 
Dec. 26,.. 19354 1 Unpe . EE(Ss2 ; 
Armando Valdespi, Havana. 3950 
Fulfillment; song, w anon. © 1 «. 


Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 1183856; Nellie 
Rankin, Portland, Or. 3951 


Full of love; w Dan Baltz, m J. D. 
Baltz.and Paul Smeltz. .© 1.¢. 
Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 117660; John 
D. Baltz, Honey Brook, Pa. 3952 


Furiant; cesky tanec é. 1, pri Zdenko 
Hiula-Bayer, arr. B. Leopold; orch. 
hlasy. © Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 43134; 
Edition continental, B. Leopold, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia. 3953 


Gad-men; song. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; 
EK unp. 118044; Raphael C. Gerard, 
Brooklyn. 3954 


Gade (Niels W.) March; from Christ- 


mas suite, 2d pf. pt. arr. Francis 


Moore; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Feb. 8, 
1936; E pub. 53276; Schroeder & 
Gunther, ine., New York. 3955 


pt. IlI, n. s., v. 31 


Galop; pf. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117531 ; Milton E. Schwarzwald, New 
York. 3956 


Galop-western; pf. © 1c Feb. 38, 
1936; E unp. 117530; Milton H. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 3957 


Gamble’s class method for strings; by 
Max Fischel and Aileen Bennett, new 
ed. rev. and ed. Walter Brauer and 
Lewis Mears; ’cello. bk. 2. © Nov. 
20, 1985; AA 192997; Gamble hinged 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 3958 


Gamma; pf. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119213; Stanley Gross, New- 
ark. ON. a 3959 


Garden in a glade; song; w P. C. Mars. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 119021; 
Peter C[ampbell] Mars and Isabel 
Campbell Dailey, Medfield, Mass. 

3960 


Gardenias in the moonlight; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117598 ; Helen Ann Greuel, Fond du 
Lac, Wis. 3961 


Gee! I’m glad I’m his dad; song. © 
1c Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118900; 
Theodore Thomas Lynch, Los An- 
geles. 3962 


Gee! it was a beautiful song; w Mil- 
ton Pascal, m Edgar Fairchild; with 
guit. arr. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53326; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 3963 


Georgie Porgie Pudd’n Pie; w and 
melody. © 1c Feb. 21, 1936; EH 
unp. 118761; Robert Durward 
Saums, East Whitehouse, N. J. 

3964 


Gettysburg (The) address; symphonic 
ode, Jacob Weinberg, op. 36; reduced 
for bar. solo, cho. and 2 pfs., with 
optional brass and battery. Se. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53601; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 3965 


Giant’s (The) garden; operetta for 
children, bk. and lyrics Mary Hale 
Woolsey, m Noal Seldon. © Sept. 
18, 1985; D 390380; Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, inc., Franklin, O. 

3965* 


Ginger-snap (The) brigade; w and m 
Maxwell Eckstein; pf. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53529; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 3966 


Gipsy Lee; w and m Harry Leon and 
Leo Towers; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E for. 42811; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. 3967 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Girl (The) in Paree; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118351; 
John Berg, Eureka, Calif. 3968 


Girl (The) in the gingham blue gown; 
w and m Wendell Hall; with guit. 
arr. © Jan. 31, 1936; E pub. 53260; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 3969: 


Girl (The) in the house next door; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 118965; Irving Greenberg, 
New York. 3970 


Girl (The) with the beautiful eyes; 
w and m Jimmie Daly, arr. Earl E. 
Laurence. © 1. Feb. 14, 1936; HE 
unp. 118688; James G. Daly, Erie, 
Pax 3971 


Give me a bit of heaven before I go 
to hell; fox trot, w Mrs. Thos. E. 
Cranford, melody H. D. Madden. © 
1e¢. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 118533; 
Edward D. Madden, Syracuse, N. Y., 
and Eunice W[estphal] Cranford, 
Rhinelander, Wis. 


Give me a little keepsake; waltz song, 
melody R. Rose and Ben Adelman. 
© 1e. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117621; 
Ralph Rose and Roy Cardinal, De- 
troit. 3973 


Give me a place in the sun; from 
Public nuisance no. 1, w and melody 
Vivian Ellis. © Feb. 3, 1986; E 
for. 42986; Victoria music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 3974 


Give me the modern girl; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117595; Marie Bailey, Durant, Okl. 

3975 


Glamorous night; fox trot Song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
19386; E unp. 119133; Thalia White, 
Maryville, Mo. 3976 


Glantz (Harry) Forty eight studies 
for the advanced trumpeter. bk. 1. 
nos. 1-24. © Feb. 19, 1986; E pub. 
53598; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 39T7 


Gleams of sunshine; Children’s day 
pageant-service, w Edith S. Tillot- 
son, Laurene Highfield, and others, 
m Geo. F. Rosche, and others. © 
Jan. 8, 1936; D 39027; Geo. F. 
Rosche & co., Chicago. 3977T* 


Gleanings; by John Williams; pf. © 


Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 42841; Banks & 
son, York, England. 3978 


Glimpse (A) of Franklin; song, w 
Elsie Bachison. © 1c. Feb. 26, 


57357—36——3 


d972 | 


3992 


1936; E unp. 119088; J. Chas. Me- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 3979 


Glimpse (A) of paradise; song, w 
Ruth Dale Simes. © 1 c. Feb. 26, 
1986; E unp. 119092; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 3980 


Gloomy Sunday; by Seress Rezso; mel- 
ody with pf. acc. © 1c. Feb: 29, 
1936; E unp. 119345; Anthony Sles- 
inger, New York. 3981 


Glory to labour; Spanish march, 
Jaime Texidor, arr. Aubrey Winter ; 
orch. pts. © Jan. 14, 1936; E for. 
42747; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 3982 


Glow-worm (The); w lL. C. Rob- 
inson, m Paul Lincke, arr. Harry 
Stanley; Hawaiian guit., diagram 
orch. arr. © Feb. 6, 1936; E pub. 
53319; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 3983 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Mel- 
ody; from Orfeo, transcribed G. 
Sgambati, rev. ed. Harold Bauer; pf. 
© Feb. 4, 1936; E pub. 58309; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 3984 


-Go and search for the lost; duet, w 


James Rowe, m Harry Dixon Loes. 

© Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53660; Hal- 

dor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 
3985 


Go dancing; w Bert Levine, and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118841; Marcella Turk, Los An- 
geles. 3986 


Go down, Moses; negro spiritual, arr. 
Harvey Gaul; male voices. © Feb. 
5, 1936; E pub. 53332; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 3987 


Go get yourself a Sweet little girl; w 
Kilynn Stanley; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118617; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 3988 


Go, lovely rose; w Edmund Waller, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs; men’s voices. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Feb. 18, 
1936; E for. 48049; Boosey & Co., 
ltd., London. 3989 


Goblins; by Alfred Perrot; violin; pf. 
ace. © Feb. 13, 1936; E pub. 53461; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

3990 


God bless you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117796; Ralph 
Caso, Bellmore, L. I., N. Y. 3991 


God is the author of love: hymn. © 
Jan. 15, 1936; E pub. 58293; W. N. 
La Manea, Laclede, Mo. 3992 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3993 


God (The) of the Congo; w Vachel 


Lindsay, and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
5, 1936; E unp. 118257; Edwin 
Ethelbert Paddock, Youngstown, O. 

3993 


God save our airman king; w and m 
Paul Pelham, Fred E. Terry and 
Horatio Nicholls. © Feb. 10, 1936; 
E for. 42977; Lawrence Wright 
music co., ltd., London. 3994 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts. 1. B flat cornet, trumpet, 
and pf.—2. Trombone, or bar., and 
pf. © Jan. 28, 1936; E pub. 53217, 
538218; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

3995, 3996 


God’s city bright; song, sacred reverie: 
harp transcription with pf. arr. © 
1 ¢ Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 116647; 
M. Roey Jenkins, Rochester, N. Y. 

3997 


God’s love now fills my soul; hymn. 
© Jan. 15, 1936; E pub. 53298; W. N. 
La Mance, Laclede, Mo. 3998 


Going home to Texas; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119247; 
Charles H. Smoot, jr., Denton, Tex. 

3999 


Gold sails in the moonlight; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117901; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 
Alamosa, Col. 4000 


Golden age; w Beatrice Betta; pf. © 
fe" Heb: 20, 1936 ; E unp. 118618; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4001 


Golden (The) legion march; by A. W. 
Cobbett ; fifes, drums and bugles. © 
Feb. 7, 19386; E pub. 53322; Arthur 
William Cobbett, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

4002 


Golden (The) rule; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118572; 
Ruth Roudabush Mills, Shenandoah 
City, Va. 4003 


Golden strands are turned to silver; 
song, w Chas. F. Loveland. ©1e. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118305; Re- 
becca Gerrard Ludlam, Inglewood, 
Calif. 4004 


Golden sunbeams; w and melody. © 
Le Jan, St 19386 :) BE unp. "1a ss2 
Frank R. O’Connell, Elgin, Ill. 4005 


Goldfish; unison song, w Derek Mc- 
Culloch, m James Maynard Grover. 
© Jan. 13, 1936; E for. 42740; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 4006 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Goldie, the gold digger’s daughter; w 
and m Wendell Hall; with guit. arr. 
© Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 53270; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 4007 


Gone; w and m Jerry White, pf. sc. 
Charlotte Wood. © 1 ¢« Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117717; Charlotte N. 
Wood, Springfield, Mo. 4008 


Gone but not forgotten; w Bill Walsh 
and Louise Owen, melody Murray 
Owen and Fred Millard. © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118429; Fred 
(Kootch) Millard, Ontario, Calif. 

4009 


Gonna send myself a telegram; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118545; 
A. Stanley Rescoe, East Tawas, 
Mich. 4010 


Good-by, good luck, God bless you; w 
and melody. © 1. Jan. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 117725; Coleman Halpin 
Mulcahy, Deer Lodge, Mont. 4011 


Good-bye Sally; waltz, w and melody. 
©1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 118240; 
William Obed Merrill, Hardwick, 
Vt. 4012 


Good-bye sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117803; 
William Nathan La Mance, Laclede, 
Mo. 4013 


Good-bye to the mountains; berceuse, 
w Jessie Rhett, m Pietro A. Yon; 
alto or bar. solo and mixed cho. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53592; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 4014 


Good for nothin’ no account; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118373; 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

4015 


Good for you; w and melody Sil Mas. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118085; 
Silvis Masante, Sacramento, Calif. 

4016 


Good liquor gonna carry me down; w 
and melody Willie Broonzy. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118423; Wa- 
bash music co., Chicago. 4017 


Good (A) little girl; song, arr. Edythe 
Fortier. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 118378; Herbert Agre, Sacred 
Heart, Minn. 4018 


Good mornin’ Glory; w and m Wen- 
dell Hall; with guit. arr...© Jan. 
31, 1986; E pub. 53272; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

4019 


180 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


Goodnight Vienna; opening cho., act 
1, w Holt Marvell, m George Pos- 
ford. © Feb. 12, 1986;. E . for. 
42842 Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 


London. 4020 
Gorgeous creature; w Libby Horn, 
melody Freddie Holmes. © 1 ce. 


Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118703; Sam 
Horn, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 4021 


Got a date at eight; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢c. Feb. 25, 1986; E.unp. 119175; 
Charles T. BHifler, Harrods Creek, 
Ky. 4022 


Got myself in love; w Bert Douglas, m 
Ernest Breuer; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Feb. 18, 19386; E pub. 53539; 
Luz bros. music publishers, New 
York. 4023 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Ballet 
music; from Faust, arr. Aubrey 
Winter; orch. pts. Concert ed. © 
Feb. 1, 1936; E for. 42756; Hawkes 
& son (London) Iitd., London. 4024 


Saltarello; arr. T. C. Brown; 
military band pts. © Feb. 18, 1936; 
E for. 48070; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 4025 


Grace (A) before singing; w Mary 
Jordan Baker, m W. A. Golds- 
worthy; mixed cho. © Feb. 13, 
1986; E pub. 53415; Boston music 
co., Boston. 4026 


Gracious; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
14, 1936; E unp. 118183; Francis W. 
Lamberson, Chicago. 4027 


Graham (Mary Nancy) Fifty songs 
for boys and girls; tunes compiled 


and arr.: pf. with w. © Jan. 24, 
1985; AA 198031; Whitman pub. 
co., Racine, Wis. 4028 


Grant, we beseech Thee; short anthem, 
m Martin Shaw; mixed voices; or- 
pan acc. © Feb 13, 1986; - Ei -for. 
43044; Novello & co.,ltd., London. 
4029 


Grasshoppers’ (The) dance; by Ernest 
Bucalossi, arr. Hrik Hansen; pf.- 
accordion band pts. © Feb. 7, 1986; 
E for. 48067; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don): itd., London. 4030 


Gratitud; bolero; pf. con letra. © 
1c. Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119825; 
Agustin Argentino Cornejo, New 
York. 4031 


Great big city; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb., 25, 1986; E. unp. .118945; 
Michael Halapy, Steubenville, O. 

4032 


-Gurlitt (Cornelius) 


4043 


Green-eyed blues; w and melody; with 
indicated harmony. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 
1936; E unp. 1175385; Mel Riddle, 
Reseda, Calif. 4033 


Green fields and bluebirds; w Al 
Bryan, m Larry Stock; with arr. 
for suit., etc. .© Feb. 5, 1986; E 
pub. 538205; Sam Fox pub. ¢o., 
Cleveland. 4034 


Gretel; w and m B. David and J. Gil- 
bert; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118478; David B. Zoob 
and Gilbert J. Kraus, Philadelphia. 

4085 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) By a brook; 
from Norwegian of A. O. Vinje, Eng- 
lish and German versions and m 
arr. Rafael Mertis; male voices, 
Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 53329; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 4036 


Grossstadtleben; marsch, Paul Lincke, 
op. 200; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Aug. 1, 1985; E for. 42928; Rthle 
& Wendling musikverlag, Leipzig. 

4037 

Guapa (La); letra y melodia Agustin 
Lara, ©1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
119047 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 4088 


Guayaba; danzOn rumba, José Mora; 
orch, ptes. © Jan. 2, 1986; E for. 
42764; José Mora, Barcelona, Spain. 

4039 


Guess who; w Ralph Freed, melody 
Burton Lane. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 118077; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 4040 


Gtitige (Der) Antonius; operette, A. 
Fencl u. Georg Balda, gesangstexte 
Spilar u. Mirovsky, deutscher text 
Beda, m Jara Benes. Klavierauszug 
mit deutscher text. © Dec. 28, 1935; 
D 39029; Wiener operettenverlag, 
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 4040* 


Waltz; op. 101, 
no. 11; pf. With biographical sketch 
and glossary. Rev. ed., with finger- 
ing, phrasing, etc. © Feb. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 53588; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 4041 


Guten morgen vielliebchen;  salon- 
stiick, Paul Lincke, op. 170; salon- 
orch. stimmen, © Aug. 1, 1935; E 
for. 42929; Riihle & Wendling musik- 
verlag, Leipzig. 4042 


Gwine up; negro spiritual, arr. Noah 
Francis Ryder; mixed voices. © 
Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 53176; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 

4043 


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4044 


Gypsies rest beside a silvery stream 5; 
song, © 1. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
117687; Helen Lynch Michels, New- 
port, R. I. 4044 


Gypsy (The); voice or violin, with 
pf. “ace. | ©olr ef Jam: 23, 986% E 
unp. 117962; Enid Rosengreen, Lo- 
gan, Utah. 4045 


Gypsy strings; song. © 1. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 1175387; Eduard Vitez 
and Elaine Grama, Detroit. 4046 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Fugue; 
from the harpsichord suite in H 
minor, transcribed Clarence Lucas, 
ed. and fingered Mark Hambourg; 
2 miss © ‘Oct.” Bue 1930 cn be or, 
42889; Oxford univ. press, London. 

4047 


—How willing my paternal love; 
from Samson, arr. Albert Howe; 
bar., in E. © Feb. 18, 1936; E for. 
48082; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4048 


— 4 original-sonaten; hrsg. Albert 
Rodemann; 1 altblockfléte u. cem- 
balo, o. klavier, partitur u. stimmen, 
mit stimme ftir violoncell o, gambe. 
© Dec. 15, 1935: EH for, 42819; 
Adolph Nagel, Hanover, Germany. 

4049 


—8 piéces d’Aylesford; adaptées 
Andrés Segovia; gitarre. © Dec. 
27, 1985; E for. 48009; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 4050 


Hail! Flag of freedom; salutation to 
the Stars and Stripes, w Anna 
Welty Delaney; [mixed voices] © 
1c Jan. 3, 1986; E unp, 117570; 
Nellie Colby Archer, Long Beach, 
Calif. 4051 


Hail! Men of adventure hail; w and 
m Peter Dixon, George Cole and 
Enoch Light; with guit. arr. © Jan. 
31, 1986; E pub. 58256; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

4052 


Hail President Roosevelt; altered text, 
R. H. Buck, m Jack Fleddermann. 
© Sept. 5, 1985; E pub. 51481; Rob- 
ert Harvey Buck, Alameda, Calif. 

4053 


Hail Stars and Stripes, Hail maple 
leaf; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
8, 1986; E unp. 117562; Charles 
Wyslie Hay, Great Falls, Mont. 

4054 


Hail to Converse; from Three cheers 
for love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


unp. 118015; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 4055 


Hail to Mercer; w Robert Brown Bale, 
m R. B. Bale and R. M. Rawls. © 
1 @ Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 117862; 
Rooks Maines Rawls, Macon, Ga. 

4056 


Hail to the President; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118693 ; 
Albert Andrew Donth, sr., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 4057 


Hai-i-na i-a mai Ka-pu-a-na; w and m 
Don McDiarmid and J. Noble; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
53466; Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 

4058 


Half as lovely as you; song, melody 
F. L. Hunt. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 118470; Floyd Leon Hunt 
and Brian Hawks, Los Angeles. 


Half-mast heart; w Bill Adams, and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; HE 
unp. 118339; Helen Corine Fried- 
man, Brooklyn. 4060 


Half step and whole step; w and mel- 
ody Mae Wolk, © 1 c. Feb. 14, 
1936; E unp. 118178; Mae Wolk 
Reinstein, Brookline, Mass. 4061 


Half way to dawn; w and m Joe 
Sanders; with arr. for guit., etc, 
Jean Walz. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 
53463; Milton Weil music co., Chi- 
cago. 4062 


Hammer (Franz Xaver) Sonate; D 
dur, nr. 5, hrsg. Christian Dober- 
einer ; violoncello u. Klavier. © May 
26, 1935; E for. 39991; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 4063 


Hannah or Anna from Indiana; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118093; 
Thomas M. Fanning, Larchmont, 
Ney. 4064 


Hannina (La); tango. ©1c. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 118278; Leopold N. 


Sperling, Cincinnati. 4065 
Happiness Hill; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118479; Earl 
S. Bloom, Claypool, Ind. 4066 


Happy; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 118229; Leota Hutchinson, 


4067 


Happy and contented on love’s golden 
shore; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
13, 1986; E unp. 118128; Gernal B. 
Slawson, Highland Park, Mich. 4068 


Fennville, Mich. 


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no. 2, 1986 


4096 


Happy dreams of love; song. © 1. 
Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118148; Alfred 
Fioretti, Baton Rouge, La. 4069: 


Happy-go-lucky; w R. G. Phelps, m 
V. R. Phelps. © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 117894; Violet Rose Phelps 
and Robert Gray Phelps, Cortland, 
Nv. 4070 


Happy moments hail our day; medley 
song, w Derwent Waters. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 118380; David 
Davies, Luscar, Alta., Canada. 

4071 


Happy Valley; w and m Daisy Bevans. 
© 1e. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119005 ; 
Harriet McCollum, Crescent Lake, 
Or. 4072 


Harlem; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118484; Anthony 
Joseph Scanlin, Stafford, Tex. 4073 


Harlem celebration; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E unp. 117412; 
Robert G. Warren, Denmar, W. Va. 

4074 


Harlem funeral; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 18, 1985; E unp. 106753; Theo- 
dore Vail Thompson, New York. 

4075 


Harlem lady; w V. Fulton, m M. Bean. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118242 ; 
Mabel Bean and Valentine Fulton, 
Little Rock, Ark. 4076 


Harlem lady, I love you; w and melody. 
©1e. Dee. 6, 1985; E unp. 118978 ; 
Hilda Wassermann McDonald, New 
Orleans. 4077 


Harlem swing; w and melody. ©1«. 
Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118350; Martin 
Schwab, Los Angeles. 4078 


Harmonia; march, Wm. M. Talbott; 
band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 
53549 ; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

4079 


Harmony ; a new course, incl. extensive 
contrapuntal material. pt. 4. 
Feb. 8, 1986; AA 196851; Carl Mc- 
Kinley and Warren Storey Smith, 
Boston. 4080 


Harper (The) method for piano ac- 
cordion ; with new charts, exercises, 
selections and additional lessons. 
lessons 1-82. Rev. ed. © Jan. 6, 
19386; E pub. 58374; Charles Edgar 
Harper, Salem, Mass. 4081 


Hart victory march; song; violin and 
pf. acc. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117482; Albert Hisenberg, Brooklyn. 

4082 


Haunting melody; melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 117773; Samuel 
Savar, Philadelphia. 4083 

Haunting my heart; w Desmond 
Carter, m B. M. Ostrer; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 24, 19386; E for. 42987 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 4084 

Havin’ a swell time, tryin’ to make 
time with a girl like you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119036; George Wilson Humphreys, 
Memphis, Tenn. 4085 

Hawaii; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1936; E unp. 117991; Marcy Ayl- 
ward, Honolulu. 4086 


Hawaiian paradise; fox-trot, w and m 
Harry Owens, oreh. se. Frank 
Skinner; pts., with male trio arr. B. 
Faighes. © Feb. 11, 1936; E pub. 
03566 ; Olman music corp., New York. 

4087 


Hay-foot straw-foot belly full of beans ; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 
119114; Code Morgan, sr., Carpin- 
teria, Calif. 4088 


Hay-straw; w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, 
m Vincent Youmans, new pf. arr. F. 
Henri Klickmann; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 31, 1936; E pub. 
50172; Miller music, ine., and Vin- 
cent Youmans, inc., New York. 

4089 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Gipsy rondo; 
from trio in G, Joseph Haydn, 2d pf. 
pt. Francis Moore; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 53275; Schroe- 
der & Gunther, inc., New York. 4090 

Menuet ; aus dem G dur quartett, 

transcription Andrés Segovia; gi- 


tarre. © Dec. 27, 1935; E. for. 
43000; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, 
Germany. 4091 

Sechs WHsterhazy-sonaten; hrsg. 
Bruno Maerker; klavier, cembalo. 


hft. 1. Sonate 1-38.—hft. 2. Sonate 
4-6. © Dee. 27, 1985; E for. 42996, 
42997 ; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 4092, 4093 


He haw, he haw we’re coming back; w 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117519; John Edward Al- 
bright, Cando, N. D. 4094 


He helps us through; duet, w and m 
Floyd W. Hawkins. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 58658; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 4095 


He lifted my burden; hymn, w and m 
S. E. Cox. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53653 ; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 
Mo. 4096 


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4097 


He played on his old bazooka; w Gus 
Kahn, m Con Conrad. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


19, 1936; E unp. 118529; Metro-Gold-. 


4097 


He’s a pal who’s a pal, when a pal 
needs a pal; w H. Valrich, melody 
S. Valrich. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 118246; Helen Valrich and 
Stephen Valrich, New York. 4098 


He takes after me; w and melody I. O. 
Rode. © 1. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 
117981; Irene O. Rode and Fred W. 
Rode, Santa Cruz, Calif. 4099 


Hie went in like a lion, and came out 
like a lamb; w and m J. G. Gilbert 
and Harry Carlton; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for guit. and accor- 
dion. © Jan. 25, 1936; E for. 42789; 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, London. 4100 


Headin’ for the range; w Elsa Ferris; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118619; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 4101 


Hear my heart calling you back to 
Romany; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118878; Lorraine L. Nation, 
Berkeley, Calif. 4102) 


Heart break; song. © 1 c¢. Feb. 18, 
1936 ; E unp. 119280'; Thelma Briggs, 
Portsmouth, O. 4108. 


Heart breaking girl; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117416; 
Shirley Tough, Newton, Ia. 4104 


Heart for rent; song. © 1c. Feb. 26, 
1986; E unp. 119112; Lucile Rude- 
sill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 4105 


Heart of a Gypsy; w Robert Shayon, 
m Nathaniel Shilkret. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 
18, 1936; E unp. 118406; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 4106 


Heart of gold; w and m Jimmy Nolan; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 11, 1936; 
E for. 48047; J. Norris music pub. 
co., Itd., Londen. 4107 


Ileartaches and mem’ries; w Violet 
Leito, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1184380; John J. San- 
tucci, Newark, N. J. 4108 


Heartbeat; w and m Gail Fletcher. © 
1 e@ Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118134; 
Jeanne Dufou Fletcher, Chicago. 

4109 


Heartbreaker ; song; with ukulele arr., 
and chords for guit. and accordion. 
© Jan. 8, 1936; E for. 42785; Joseph 
Geo. Gilbert, London. 4110 


Heartsick; waltz song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © ic. Feb. 20, 1936; EB 


@ 


~wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


unp. 118666; Virginia McBride, Ger- 
rardstown, W. Va. 4111 


Heaven eyes; fox-trot song. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118728; Klara 
Berg Roberts, Eldridge, N. D. 4112 


Heaven for two; w Roy Edward Cripe; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 19386; unp. 
118620; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 4113 


Heaven to me since I found you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118303; 
James Albert Crider, Outlook, Wash. 

4114 


Heaven’s joy; w and melody. ©1.e. 


Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119099; Charles 
William Brooks, New Orleans. 4115 


Heavy agitato; pf. © 1c. Feb. 3, 


1936; E unp. 117528; Milton KE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 4116 
Heeremans (Harold) Aria; organ. 
© Jan. 24, 1936; EH pub. 53286; 


H. W. Gray co., New York. 4117 


Hello Caleb, hello; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118691; 
Dolly Dutton, New York. 4118 


Here am I, send me; hymn, w and m 
H. von Berge. © Feb. 6, 1936; H 
pub. 53508 ; German Baptist publica- 
tion soc., Cleveland. 4119 


Here Bill; w and m John H. Duddy; 
pf. © Feb. 13, 19386; E pub. 53462 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 4120 


Here comes the Indians now; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 118385; 
Anton Lada, Chicago. 4121 


Here’s health unto our new king; w 
Edward Lockton, m Horatio Nicholls, 
4-pt. harmonised refrain arr. F. EH. 
Bentley; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. aecordeon, banjo, and 


guit. © Feb. 12, 1936; E for. 42978; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., 
London. 4122 


Here’s looking at you; song; pf. treble 
ace. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
117965; Mel Riddle, Reseda, Calif. 

4123 


Here’s to dear old mother and dad; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117629; 
Audrey L. Alford, Hartline, Wash. 

4124 


Herr, nun liissest du deinen diener in 
frieden fahren; kantate, Christoph 
Bernhard, hrsg. Bernward Beyerle; 
10 stimmigen doppelchor, 5 solo- 
stimmen wu. instrumente. Partitur. 
© June 14, 1935; E for. 42692; 


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no. 2, 1936 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 4125 
Hesitating (The) blues; by W. C. 
Handy, arr. Harry Volpe and Frank 
Victor; modern plectrum guit. solo, 
pick style, or duet, Ist and 2d guits. 
© Jan. 31, 1936; BH pub. 53474; 
Handy bros. music co., inc., New 
York. 4126 


Hetzel’s visual class method for the 
clarinet. © Feb. 5, 1986; AA 196395 ; 
Jack Hetzel, San Jose, Calif. 4127 


Heut’ ist der schénste tag in meinem 
leben; foxtrot, aus dem film, w 
Ernst Neubach, m Hans May. © 
Nov. 7, 1935; E for. 42924; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 4128 


Heyer-Boetticher (Eva) 31. stiicke 
aus alten suiten; bearb. E. Heyer- 
Boetticher; altblockfiote in F u. 
klavier. Stimmen. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E for. 42825; Adolph Nagel, Han- 
over, Germany. 4129 


Hi-de-ho; song, m Arthur Olsen. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 19836; E unp. 118045; 
Oscar Herman Griscott, Pittsburgh. 

4130 


Hi! hi! what’s the price of eggs to- 
day; song. © 1. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 119065; Sidney Smith, New 
Westminster, B. C., Canada. 4131 


Hiawatha’s lullaby; lesson analysis 
John Thompson, m Willa Ward; pf. 
© Feb. 13, 1936; E pub. 53432; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 4132 


Hibernate; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 119024; George V. 
Ziehler, Philadelphia. 4133 


Hill-billie [sic] Ike; waltz song, melody 
Jimmie Crane. © 1c. Dee. 11, 1935; 
EK unp. 115501; Nina Porter, Stock- 
ton, Calif. 4134 


Hill-Jilly ; song, m Richard Block. © 
1c Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117952; 
Reinhold E. Wruck, Chicago. 4135 


Hindt; canto indo-cubano. -© 1 e. 
Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 117890; 


Armando Valdespi, Havana. 4136 


Hindu devotion; song. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1936; E unp. 118789; Lewis Nelson 
Paul, Santa Cruz, Calif. 4137 


Hinter dem schellenbaum ; marsch, op. 
42° arr. F. Schmidt-Hagen : orch. 
stimmen. © Sept. 12, 1935; E for. 
42908 ; Otto Hempel, Berlin. 4138 


Hitch your wagon to a great big star; 
w and melody. ©1c. Jan. 29, 1936; 


4153 


EB unp. 117871; Chalmers Dick Koep- 
man, Lakewood, O. 4139 
Hobo’s (The) last request; fox trot, w 
M. Grooms and Lu Harl, melody Lu 


Earl. ©1c. Jan. 22, 19386; E unp. 
117378; Mack Grooms, West Union, 
O. 4140 


Hodge podge; rhythm fox-trot, com- 
posed and arr. Harold Mooney ; orch. 


pts. © Feb. 4, 1936; E pub. 53282; 
Luz bros. music publishers, New 
York. 4141 


Hoe cake shuffle; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m Charles Leslie; pf. © 
Feb. 8, 1986; E pub. 538357; Willis 
music Co., Cincinnati. 4142 


Hoffman program hour orchestra folio ; 
compiled and arr. G. EH. Holmes; 
orch. pts. © Dee. 9, 19385; E pub. 
52080; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 4143 


Hold me in your arms, you stole my 
heart away; fox trot song. © 1. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 117420; O. D. 
Frechett, Barton, Vt. 4144, 


Hollywood; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 14, 19836; E unp. 118170; Chas. 
V. Catell, Bangor, Me. 4145 


——  w Henry Chester Tracy, m op. 
35, no. 3. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
538468; John Laurence Seymour, 
Sacramento, Calif. 4146 


Hollywood joys; w and melody Prince 


Simpson. © 1 ec. Feb. 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 117681; Iierman P. Simpson, 
Philadelphia. 4147 


Fliome on the range; arr. Ed. Smalle; 
male quartette © Feb. 7, 1936; E 
pub. 53317 ; Robins music corp., New 
York, 4148 


Home (The) that stands on the hill; 
valse song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; EB 
unp. 119195; Martha E. Moos, Eduall, 
Wash. 4149 


Honey for sale; fox-trot song. ©1¢. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118733; W. R. 
Kirk, Wichita. 4150 


Honey, you’re mine alone; song, melody 
Will Vidler. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 117706; Clifton E. Bowen, Ae 
tonsville, Mad. 151 


Honeybum ; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118574; Alfred Cam- 
marata, Pittsburgh. 4152 


Honeymoon glide; song. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118580; Thomas J. 
Abernethy, jr., Westfield, Mass. 4153 


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4154 


Honolulu stars and Hawaiian guitars; 
w Jack Lawrence, melody Terry 
Shand. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 
117655; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 4154 


Hopin’ to see you; w Wm. Van Ornum, 
melody Ted Scrich. © 1 c. Feb. 1, 
1936; E unp. 117399; Theodore 
Joseph Richard Sorich, San Fran- 
cisco. 4155 


Hoping and waiting ; song. ©1c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 118929; Joseph Best, 
Rahway, N. J. 4156. 


Hornless (The) cow; Irish melody, arr. 
Granville Bantock; string orch. pts. 
© Feb. 12, 1936 ; E for. 42905 ; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 4157 


Horse and buggy days; fox trot, m Ar- 
thur Thibodeau; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117533; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 4158 


Hot and dry; melody Roy Shield. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1936; EH unp. 118509; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 4159 


Hot spell; from Earl Carroll Palm 
Island revue, song, m Joe Myrow and 
Irving Mills; with guit. arr. © Feb. 
7, 1936; E pub. 538340; Exclusive pub- 
lications, ine., New York. 4160 


Hotel (The) ’way out there; pf., with 
w. ©1«. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118846 ; Thomas Short, Portland, Or. 

4161 


House (The) of happiness; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118664; Jessie Mead 
Rose, Plymouth, Wis. 4162 


Tiow can I get along without you, baby; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 118480; Melissa Nelson, Sparks, 
Ga. 4163 


How can I help but love you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 
117857; John Francis Szopieray, 
Berkeley, Calif. 4164 


How can I remember another after see- 
ing you again; song, m arr. Walter 
W. Newcomer and associates, inc. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119086; 
Elton Burwell McNeil, Highland 
Park, Mich. 4165 


How can you say we’re through; w L. 
Moody, melody L. R. Wade. ©1c. 
Feb. 12, 19386; E unp. 118142); Lois 
Ruby Wade and Lorraine Moody, 
Santa Paula, Calif. 4166 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


HIow could I be blue; song, w Fizz 
Goodrich. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; EB 
unp. 117815; Donald L. Edison, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 4167 


How dark is the night; song, arr. Carol 
Tabler. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1936; HE unp. 
118201; Lowell V. Hammersly, Den- 
ver. 4168 


Hew do I know it’s true; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119030; 
Carlton Frohlich Howell, Washing- 
ton. 4169 


How happy I feel; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117601; 
Rebecca Hughes, Danville, Ky. 4170 


How long will it take to get you; song, 
w S. Elsmo and Harry Fink. ©1«e. 
Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118251; Sverre 
Elsmo, Racine, Wis. 4171 


How my heart beat; w and melody 
Harold B. Smith and V. Uricchio. © 
1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117709; 
Vincent Uricchio, Hartford. 4172 


How should I have known; w and mel- 
cody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E ump. 
117775; Robert Joseph Kiss, Irving- 
ton, N. J. 4173 


How strange my heart; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117691; Paul 
Bryant, Benton, Ky. 4174 


Hoyer (Karl) Fantasie; op. 39, no. 
1; orgel. © Mar. 15, 1935; E for. 
42702; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

4175 


Hug (A) and a kiss; song. © 1. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 118203; Claude 
H. Hersh, Simpson, Col. 4176 


Hula breeze; w and m H. Owens and 
Bucky Henshaw; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 53470; Harry 
Owens, Honolulu. 4177 


Humming a song; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118573; 
Ruth Roudabush Mills, Shenandoah 
City, Va. 4178 


Humoresque; arr. Mayhew Lake; 
band pts., with w. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
EK pub. 53418; Carl Fischer, inc, 
New York. 4179 


Hungarian fantasy; by Julius Fuéik, 
op. 117, freely arr. B. Leopold; orch. 


pts. © Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 43135; 
Edition continental, B. Leopold, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia. 4180 


Hungarian resurrection; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 118162; Hugo 
Beretvas, Budapest. 4181 


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no. 2, 1936 


Piedmontese folk- 
song, English tr. Marshall Kerno- 
chan, m Pietro A. Yon; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53593; Gal- 
axy music corp., New York. 4182 

Hurdy (The) gurdy; by Ernest R. 
Kroeger; pf. With biographical 
sketch and glossary, fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, etc. © Feb. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 53584; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 4183 


Hurrah for Franklin D.; song. © 1 
e. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 118005; Cora 
M. Von Landberg, Gainsville, Fla. 

4184 


Hurrying home to my love; w Mary 
Dunn Gorman; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118621 ; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. A185 

Husband’s apology; song, melody Al- 
len Taub. © 1 c¢. Feb. 29, 1936; 
EH unp. 119838; Edward Wright, 
New York. 4186 


Hymn (A) of gratitude; w J. H. 
Munro Fraser, m Mabel Browning 


Huntsman (The); 


Fairlie; in C. © Jan. 31, 1936; E 
for. 42732; A. Weekes & «c., Itd., 
London. 4187 


Hymn (An) of heavenly beauty; w 
selected from Edmund Spenser’s 
poem, Claude Aveling, m Harold E. 
Darke, op. 42; bar. and sop. soli and 


mixed cho. © Oct. 31, 1935; E for. 
42873; Oxford univ. press, London. 
4188 


Hymns we love; [coll.] the Art print 


shop, ie,;° © “Jan: : 17,1986; AA 
193604; Art print shop, inc., Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 4189 


I am a Texan; w and m Car! Venth. 
1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto.—2, Male voices. 
© Feb. 18, 1936; E pub. 53503, 
53504; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

4190, 4191 


I am alone; valse song. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1936; E unp. 119196; Eli Good- 
man, Wichita Falls, Tex. 4192 


I am going home in the morning; 
hymn, w and m Sidney EH. Cox. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53643; Haldor 
Lillienas, Kansas City, Mo. 4193 


I am Singing a song; w C. Glynn, m K. 
Johnson, © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 117989; Kay Johnson and Car- 
Olyne Glynn, Los Angeles. 4194 


I beg your pardon; song, w Robert 
Harty. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
118204; Avelyn M. Kerr, Chicago. 

4195 


4208 


I eame to make you happy; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp, 119341; Isadora Jordan, Bal- 
timore. 4196 


I can hear you calling in the valley of 
my dream; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119300; 
Alma Becker, Washington. 4197 


I can never forget; hymn. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53668; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 4198 


I can never tell; hymn, w and m Har- 
ry Dixon Loes. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53641; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 4199 


I can pull a rabbit out of my hat; w 
Mack David, melody Matt Malneck. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118091; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 4200 


I can twa, twa twa, twa twa; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
117988; Allan W. S. Macduff, Brook- 
lyn. 4201 


I can’t believe it’s true; w Geo. Mar- 
ion, jr., melody Richard A. Whiting. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118076; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

4202 


I can’t have love; from Lines for love, 
w and m J. LaHaye, jr. ©1c. Feb. 
5, 1986; E unp. 117721; Judson La- 
Haye, jr., and J. F. Derr, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 4203 


I could never be sure of love; w Bob 
Lamm and Lee Sappington; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119068; 
Robert Lewis Lamm, New Castle, Pa. 

4204 


I’d give up everything for you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119298; 
Charles Huffman Cartwright, Hous- 
ton. 4205 


I'd hate to tell you; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson. Rey. 
1 ce. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118360; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York, 4206 


I’d like to be loved like that; song, w 
Will Connolly. ©1e. Feb. 17, 1936; 
Hounp. 118349; Lars Harry Wester, 
Winter Park, Fla. 4207 


I’d very much rather have you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Jan. 30, 1936; E' unp. 
118376; Graham Norton Sylvester, 
Prince Albert, Sask., Canada. 4208 


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4209 


I discovered you; w and melody Vir- 
ginia Baird Mason. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1986; E unp. 117918; J. B. Mason, jr., 
Durham, N. C. 4209) 


I don’t have to dream again; from 
Colleen, w Al Dubin, m Harry War- 
ren; with arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 
7, 1986; E pub. 53395; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 4210 


I don’t work for a living; w K. Hoff- 
man, melody B. Jaffe. ©1c. Feb. 10, 
19386; E unp. 117899; Ken Hoffman 
and Ben Jaffe, Philadelphia. 4211 


I driingstugan; polka, text Sverker 
Adhe, m Liss Emil, arr. David Otto- 
son; salongsork. stimmor. © Dec. 
23, 1982; E for. 42729; A. b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikfoérlag, Stockholm. 

4212 


I dunno; w and m Edward Nichol. © 
Feb. 7, 1986; E for. 43053; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 4213 


I fear i’m falling for you; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. 
Feb. 27, 1986;°H unp. 1199128; A. 
Stanley Rescoe, East Tawas, Mich. 

4214 


I fell in love again; song. ©1« 
Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118147; Alice 
Parker Parrish, Chicago. 4215 


I found a horseshoe; w and m Wendell 
Hall: with ‘cune arr. “©. aan. 1, 
1986; E pub. 53271; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 4216 


I found a horseshoe in my teacup to- 
day; w and melody Harmon E. Lees. 
©1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118395; 
Herman Leis, Brooklyn. 4217 


I found you sweeter still; melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118922; 
Burke Bivens, Chicago. 4218 


give my life to you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117481; Jane 
Lucille Evans, Erie, Col. 4219 


I got the all-night ramble blues; song, 
melody Eugene Platzman. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 117990; George 
Colbert, New York. 4220 


I gotta hunch; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 119087 ; Freddie 
Allen, Wibsey, Gradford, Yorkshire, 
England. 4221 


I have come to stay; song. ©1.. 
Feb. 14, 1986; E unp; 118255; Ma- 
tilda Doeing, Buffalo. 4222 


I helg och sécken; vals, text Sverker 
Adhe, m Liss Emil, arr. David Otto- 


Ln 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


son; salongsork. stimmor. © Dec. 

23, 1982; E for. 42728; A. b. Carl 

Gehrmans musikforlag, Stockholm. 
4223 


just want a girl like you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 
117402 ; Lewis C, Ernest, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 4224 


I just want you; fox trot song. © he: 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117729; Grace 
Cammack, Anderson, Ind. 4225 


I knew she’d be mine; fox trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117387 ; Domenick De Simone, New- 
ark, N. J. 4226 


I knew what it was to be lonesome; fox 
trot, w and melody Billy Arlington. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117645; 
William Franklin Arlington, Newark, 
N. J. 4227 


I know one; waltz, w and m Barney 
Fagan. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 
117931 ; John W. Colleary, East Islip, 
| all eee 4228 


I know who’s knockin’ on my door; w 
and melody Rudy Sooter. © 1. 
Feb. 8, 1986; E unp. 118592 ; Rudolph 
C. Sooter, Hollywood, Calif. 4229 


Tl] always say that I love you; song. 
©.1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 118951 ; 
William James Springer, Rochester, 
Pa. 4230 


Til B. B. C-ing you in town tonight; 
w and m Marion Harris and Reg. 
Montgomery; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dec. 3, 1935; E for. 43104; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., 
London, 4231. 

T’ll be good to you; song, melody J. 
Goldfine and Harold Kahn. ©1e. 


Feb. 4, 19386; E unp. 117633; John 
Goldfine, New York. 4932 


I’ll be happy ever after; w and mel- 


Le 


ody. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 
117654; Michael Pines, EH. Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 4233. 


Tll be seeing you; song. © 1. Feb. 
27, 1936; E unp. 119122; Jackie Lan- 
dine, Beverly Hills, Calif. 4234 


Tll be the football you be the star; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118575; Harris Gordon Moe, 
Seattle. 4235 


I'll be there at the fair in thirty-nine; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 119155; Wallace Wakefield, 
San Francisco. 4236 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Tll be waiting there for you; hymn. 
© Jan. 15, 1986; E pub. 53295; W. 
N. La Mance, Laclede, Mo. 4237 


I'll bet my boots, this song’ll make a 
hit with you; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118705; Ray 
Edelson and Harry Lee, Tarrytown, 
Bey. 4238 


Tl bet you tell that to all the girls; 
w Charlie Tobias, melody Sam H. 
Stept. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
118408; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 4239 


Tll build a bungalow; w and melody 
Jack Wiker. © 1 c¢. Feb. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 117853;. John C, Wiker, Phil- 
adelphia. 4240 


Tll gladly pay you Tuesday for a 
hamburger today; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117467; 
Mack Klay] Higginbotham, jr., An- 
derson, Ind. 4241 


I'll go sailing alone; song. ©1.« 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118862; Os- 
wald J. Bertagnoli, Caspian, Mich. 

4242 


Tll live without your love; song, w 
James E. Lydon. © 1 c. Feb. 26, 
1986; E unp. 119093; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 


Tl] raise a hullabaloo; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119104; 
Robert Knott Gordon, Lansing, 
Mich. 4244 


Ill teach you to love me; w Frank 
T. Genovese, melody Vinny Vernon. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 19836; E unp. 117801; 
Vincent T. Genovese, Danbury, Conn. 

4245 


Tll travel alone; w P. Rusincky, mel- 
ody W. E. Breuder. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
19386; E unp. 118825; W. Edward 
Breuder, Jersey City, and Paul Rus- 
incky, New York. 4246 


I'll whisper sweet nothings in your 
ear; fox trot song. © 1. Feb. 25, 
19386; E unp. 119198; Benny John- 
son, Chicago Heights, Ill. 4247 


I looked in the glass; song, melody 
Alva Alba. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 118464; Virginia G. Nodine, 
Brooklyn. ‘ 4248 


I lost my heart to you; w and m 
Harry D. Squires. © Feb. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 53315; Harry D, Squires, inc., 
Brooklyn. 4249 


I lost my heart when I lost my love; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 


49.43, 


4262 


E unp. 117580; Joan Radies, Los 
Angeles. 4250 


I love my fellow-man; song. © 1 ©. 
Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119273; Doro- 
thy H. Richards, Prescott, Ariz. 

4251 


I love nature—and you; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117819; Mar- 


garet M. Linsenbigler, Power, W. 
Va. 4252 
I love only one girl, at a time; w 


Howard Johnson, and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 3,.1986; E unp. 117524; 
Gus Edwards, New York, 4253 


I love the night; song; with chord 
symbols for banjo or guit. © 1 «. 
Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118145; Phil 
Livingston, Rockaway Park, N. % é 

254 


I love the Stars and Stripes; rev. text 
Rose Gaynor Barrett, m Jessie L. 
Gaynor; mixed voices. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53589; Clayton F, Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 4255 


love to ride the horses on a merry- 
go-round; from King of burlesque, 
w Jack Yellen, m Lew Pollack; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 53204; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 4256 


I love you because; w and melody, 
m arr. May Hain. © 1. Jan. 27, 
1936; E unp. 118258; Henry Caleb 
Thoner, Rochester, 4257 


lI 


I love you So; w and m Wendell Hall; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 1986; H 
pub. 53265; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
ine., New York. 4258 


I love you—that’s all; w Perey Edgar, 
m Fredo Gardoni and Aurelli; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc., R. S. Stoddon. 
© Feb. 4, 1936; E for. 42797; B. 
Feldman & co., London, 4259 


I love you, what more is there to Say; 


song. © 1c, Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 
118925; Lawrence D. Yost, Des 
Moines. 4260 . 


I’m a cheerful guy; m Gilbert Johns- 
ton; pf., with w. © Jan. 31, 1936; 
E pub. 53222; Ralph Birchard, Los 
Angeles. 4261 


I’m a fool for loving you; song, w Sam 
M. Lewis, m Pete Wendling; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 21, 1936; 
HE pub. 538562; Chappell & co., inc, 
New York. 4262 


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4263 


I’m a gorgeous bouquet for you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118171; 
Katherine M. Hatcher, Los Angeles. 


4263. 


I’m a local vocal yokel; w and melody 
Andy Andrews. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117487; Orville Alexander 
Andrews, jr., Chicago. 4264 


I’m a slave; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118421; Leroy 
Budd and Sebastian Chas. Caputo, 
Oyster Bay, N. Y. 4265 

I’m a victim of love; w and melody. 
© 1. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118700; 
Benjamin N. Rogers, New York. 

4266 

I’m afraid of you; song. © 1. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1183138; Albert John 
de Long, Hollywood, Calif. 267 


I’m anybody’s pal; w and melody. © 
1 «@ Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119224; 
Stanley Harl Hby, Highspire, Pa. 

4268 

I’m blue for you, Lorraine; song. © 
It ¢« Feb. 3, 1986; EH unp. 117543; 
Benjamin Madison, Washington. 

4269. 


I’m dancing alone; w Herb Pornhagen ; 
pf. © 1 'c-Jan! 81, 1986; E ‘unp. 
118097; Hugo Kassner, New York. 

4270 


I’m dreaming of you; valse song. © 
1 ec. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 117444; 
Millicent Perkins, Cheyenne, Wy. 

4271 


I’m drifting back to you; valse song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118986; 
Gertrude L. Silver, Lynn, Mass. 

4272 


I’m faithfully yours; song, m Manuel 
Ybarra; with guit. arr.. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1986; E unp. 117980; Edward 
Vela Lira, Falfurrias, Tex. 4273 


I’m falling in and out of love; w and 
m G. Schate. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1986; 
EH unp. 118057 ; Gladys Geuppert, Mil- 
waukee. 4274 


I’m glad I’m that way about you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117670; Edward H. Schille- 
more, San Francisco. 4275 


I’m glad that I am I; w and m Pearl 
Fein and Larry Shay, arr. Jean 
Walz; with arr. for guit. etc. © 
Jan. 20, 1986; E pub. 53464; Milton 
Weil musie¢ co., Chicago. 4276 


I’m goin’ to cuddle ’neath the covers, 
’til the birdies say it’s spring; song. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118325; 

Dorothy Pearl Benson, Wahoo, Neb. 

277 

I’m gonna be bad; song, w R. W. Hay- 

den. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 
118690; Lee Carroll, Honolulu, 

4278 


Tm gonna scram to Alabam’; blues; 
pf., with w. © Jan. 14, 1986; E. pub. 
58400; Jack Curry, Chicago. 4279 


I’m good for nothing until you say 
you're mine again; w Stanley Adams 
and Sanford Carter, m Herman 
Platt: with arr: for guit., ete. ‘© 
Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53391; Remick 


music corp., New York. 4280 
I’m headin’ West; song, James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 118004; Michael 
M. Ambrose, Moose Jaw, Sask., Can- 
ada. 4281 


I’m in love; from Har] Carroll Palm 
Island revue, song, m Joe Myrow 
and Irving Mills; with guit. arr. © 
Feb. 7, 1986; E pub. 538342; Exclu- 
Sive publications, inc., New York. 

4282 


I’m in love again; w and melody Arthur 
Norris. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 
117792; Augustine Norris, Los An- 
geles. 4283 


I’m in the pink; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118543; 
Martin Schwab, Los Angeles. 4284 


I’m just a dreamer; song, w Henry 
Schultz. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 118294; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 4285 


I’m just a dreamer of dreams; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118086; 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 4286 


I’m just an amateur; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117705; 
Doyle S. Schwab, Mars, Pa. 4287 


I’m just goin’ ’round in circles; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Jan, 28, 1986; E 
unp. 117737; Nan A. Johnson, EI- 
lensburg, Wash. 4288 


I’m just sentimental; valse song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119183; 
Joseph San Angelo, Naugatuck, Conn. 

4289 


I’m just the playboy of the prairie; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118881; Peter Henry Barratt, 
Los Angeles. 4290 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


4317 


I’m living in dreams; waltz, w and m 
Billy Mitchell; pf., with obbl. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118149; 
Mitchell Wollenberg, New York. 

4291 


I’m living in love; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117478; 
Gordon Elmer Willey, Wilmington, 
Calif. 4292; 


I'm looking for that cloud with the 
Silver lining; w J. Jerome, m D. 
Bullard; pf. © Jan. 25, 19386; E 
pub. 53301; Jerry Jerome and Dean 
Bullard, Dallas. 4293 


I’m missing you more each day; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118720; Bessie Keller, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 4294 


I'm not alone; w Myra Brooks Welch; 
pf. © Feb. 1, 1936; E pub. 53289; 
Ella Mohler Rothrock, Patagonia, 
Ariz. ; 4295 


I’m not leaving you; fox trot song. 
©l1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117427; 
Lee S. Keding, Houston. 4296 


I’m on my way to you; song, w An- 


drew Ksondzek. © 1 c¢. Feb. 26, 
19386; E unp. 119096; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 4297 
I’m only an amateur; song. © 1. 


Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118433; Jos- 
eph Raymond Darr, jr., Pittsburgh. 
4298 


I’m satisfied with Roosevelt; song. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 8, 1986; E unp. 117900; 
John William Kane, Syracuse. 4299) 


I’m savin’ my pennies, savin’ my nick- 
els and savin’ my dimes; w and 
melody Sam Koval. © 1. Feb. 12, 
1936; E unp. 118101; Sam Kavalsky, 
Brooklyn. 4300: 


I’m seein’ things; fox trot Song, m 
Drucilla Atwell. © 1 c¢. Jan. 18, 
1936; EH unp. 117410; Minnie R. Gar- 
rett, McBride, B. C., Canada. 4301 


I’m so in love with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118828; 
Peggy Elizabeth Binford, Detroit. 

4302 


I’m sorry we parted: slow fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119078 ; Joseph William Tiers, Phila- 
delphia. 4303. 


Im still in love with you; fox trot 
song. @©1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117605; Frank Suarez, Hilo, T. H. 

4304 


I’m still loving you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118471; 
Edwin Buck, Detroit. 4305 


I’m still remembering; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118232; Sylvia Rog- 
ers, White Plains, N. Y. 4306 


I’m the worm and you're the heel that 
grinds me in the dust; song, w Vin- 
cent H. Rux. © 1 ¢ Feb. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 118417; Victor 8S. Rux, Den- 
ver, 4307 


I’m throwing kisses; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119264; Uca 
V. Almon, Gainesville, Tex. 4308 


I’m up in the clouds; w Lee Wood, 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117678; Alvin William Son- 
gey, Oakland, Calif. 4309 


I’m waltzing you around in my 
dreams; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢ Feb. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 117619; Chas, Sexauer, Pitts- 
burgh. 4310 


I’m wondering why you’ve cheated on 
me; w and melody. ©1e. Feb. 29, 
1986; E unp. 119333; Frank P. San- 
toro, Riverside, Conn. 4311 


I’m yearning and learning what love 
is; fox trot song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 
117620; Leonard Englin, Billings, 
Mont. 4312 


I made arrangements with the moon; 
fox-trot, w Milton Pascal, m Hdgar 
Fairchild, arr. Ned Freeman; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 3, 1986; E pub. 53325; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 4313 


I made your loving a game; w and m 
Thord Ryden, © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
EH unp. 118175; Thord Magnus Ry- 
den, New York. 4314 


I mean to say I love you; from Give 
us this night, w Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d, m Erich Wolfgang Korngold. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117829; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 4315 


I met you in my dreams; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118667; Helen Feld- 
haus, Cincinnati. 4316 


I need a dream book; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117802; 
William Nathan La Mance, Laclede, 
Mo. 4317 


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4318 


I need you; w and m Dolores Dee; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118600; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4318 


I never dreamed I’d fall in love with 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119315; Anthony 
Lawrence Marinke, Detroit. 4319 


I. O. U. for love; song; pf. treble. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117828; Jack 
Griffith and Wallace Bradley, Chi- 
cago. 4320 


I offer love to you; song. ©1c. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118895; Reuben I. 
Frey, Minneapolis. 4321 


I only wish it happened every night; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118695; John Arthur Amrhein, 
New York. 4322 


I remember I forgot; melody B. David 
and J. Gilbert. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
EH eunp. 118915; David B. Zoob and 
Gilbert J. Kraus, Philadelphia. 

4323 


Tse a muggin’; w and melody Stuff 
‘Smith. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
117850; Select music publications, 
inc., New York. 4324 


T’se ’fraid boy, I’se wantin’ to be 
wicked; song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; 
FE unp. 117827; Maud Miller Steven- 
son, Minneapolis. 4325 


I sing only of you; w Lawrence J. 
Watters, and melody. © 1. Feb. 
21, 1986; E unp. 118762; Clarence 
HE. St. Charles, Detroit. 4326 


I spend my money; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E. unp. 117471; 
Gordon Elmer Willey, Wilmington, 
Calif. 4327 


J think you’re wonderful; w Peggy 
Thuringer, m M. C. Taylor; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; HE unp. 
118088; Mary C. Taylor and Mar- 
guerite Thuringer, Providence. 4328 


I ups and says Arlyne; w R. W. Brown 
and Bob Hoffman, with melody. © 
fe, Seb! 7° 1936 yH! unp! ita: 
Richard Warren Brown, Elizabeth, 
N. J. 4329: 


I’ve a hunch; w and melody. ©1.e. 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 1188838; H. 
Howell Hendlin and Evelyn Krams, 
Hollywood, Calif. 4330 


I’ve an old fashioned passion for you; 
w and melody George and Bert 
Clarke. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 


192 ee 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


118564 ; Berlin, New 


York. 4331 


I’ve been told; lyric G. Otto, m A. Otto. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 118936; 
Gene Otto and Anne Otto, New York. 

4332 


I’ve fallen in love; song. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1936; EH unp. 117776; Jack Vandahl, 
Akron, O. 4333 


I’ve got a date with Kate; w Dorothy 
Fields, melody Jimmy McHugh. © 
1 © Febs-12)' 19386; E unp: 21sor2; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

4334 


I’ve got a feeling; song. © 1. Feb. 
29, 1986; E unp. 119352; Jane Mc- 
Lean, New York. 4335 


I’ve got everything but you; w F. A. 
Strzepek, m 8. A. Kules; pf. ©1c. 
Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118115; Frank 
A. Strzepek and Steve A. Kules, 
Detroit. 4336 


I’ve got my doubts about you; pf., with 
w. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 
118207; Ernest John Lohrman, San 
Francisco. 4337 


I’ve got my eye on you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 19386; E unp. 118876 ; 
Edward Martony, Cleveland. 4338 


I’ve gotta lotta lovin’ left to do; w and 
melody. ©1e. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117474; Gordon Elmer Willey, Wil- 
mington, Calif. 4339 


I’ve waited long; w Will Crosby Riggs, 
m George Fenton Lynch, jr. ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118070; Sigma 
sigma sigma fraternity, Potsdam, 
NC Ys 4340 


I waited for tomorrow, but tomorrow 
never came; song. © 1. Feb. 14, 
1936; E unp. 118189; Martin J. Mc- 
Mahon, Schenectady, N. Y. 4341 


I waltzed with you last night; w Donn 
Omor, melody Marguerite Moser. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118046; 
Lilian E. Moser, Minneapolis. 4342 


I want my Savior first; hymn. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E pub. 53654; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Kansas City, Mo. 4343 


I want somebody to love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1, Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
118323; Wilsie Sulvester Lingafelt, 
Detroit. 4344 


I want to be friends with all and you; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 « 
Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119334; Rob- 
ert Thomsen, Barons, Alta., eee 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


4374 


I want to be quintuplets; song. 


Lo 


oma 


©1 
e. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 118259; Lucia 
Allene Yost, New York. 4346 


want to be with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119153; 
Ralph -Valerio Scagliarini, Spring- 
field, Mass. - 48347 


want to forget; song, w Day Ewing. 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 118981; 
Mildred Whitley Stephens, Lima, O. 

4348 


want to sing with an orchestra; w 
and melody Janie Drake. © 1 « 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118276; Leah 
Jane Hill, San Gabriel, Calif. 43849 


was born to love you; w and m 
Jimmy Nicholson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1986; E unp, 119255; James C. Nich- 
olson, jr., Columbus, O. 4350 


was boxing with my shadow on the 
wall; w and melody. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1986; E unp. 117728; John 
Young, Jersey City. 4351 


was just a phantom of your sweet- 
heart; fox trot song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 119137; Aline Castle, Durand, 
Mich. 4352 


wish I’d studied palmistry; w K. 
Weigand, m C. Juza, jr. ©1c. Feb. 
7, 1986; E unp. 117845; Kathryn 
Weigand and Chas. Juza, jr., Stone 
Lake, Wis. 4353 


wish I hadn’t stayed away so long; 
w and m Vernon Carroll. © 1 ¢. 
Feb, 24, 1986; E unp. 118868; Louis 
Peters, Houston. 4354 


wish I were a Scotchman; w and m 
Lucy W. Kilbourn. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118500; Raymond M. 
Schuster, sr., Montclair, N. J. 4355 


wonder if you can be happy without 
me; w Louise Bascom Barratt, m 
Luckey Roberts. © 1 c. Feb. 26 
1986; E unp. 119082; Hubert J. 
Braun, Chicago. 4356 


wonder why I thrill; song. ©1.«. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117544; Flor- 
ence S. Goodsell, Coral Gables, Fla. 

4357 


wondered; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117557; Alfred 
Mazza, Newark, Calif. 4358 


won’t take no for an answer; w and 
melody Pinky Tomlin. © 1 «¢ Feb. 
4, 1986; E unp. 117573; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 4359 


I would give you the world if I could; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 117785; Lida Horton, Mt. 
Sterling, Ky. 4360 


I would like to see my home again; 
song, melody Larry Grant. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118808; Har- 
ry Alexander, Mullan, Id. 4361 


I wouldn’t be so unkind if I were you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb, 21, 1986; 
E unp. 118753; Jack Joyce, Chicago. 

4362 


Idaho (The) gem; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 1174380; 
R. J. Burke, Spokane. 4363. 


Idyll caprice; by Alec Templeton; pf. 
© Jan. 14, 1986; E for. 42736; Au- 


gener, Itd., London. 4364 
If anyone calls I’m out; w Jonny 
Graff, m Gene Butowsky. © 1 « 


Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 118503; Eu- 
gene Butowsky, Philadelphia. 4865 


If Cinderella hadn’t lost her slipper ; 
w Paul Temple, m Wido; pf. ©1e. 
Feb, 27, 1936; E unp. 119151; Wil- 
liam Doerfel, Brooklyn. 4366 


If ever I cease to love; w D. Frank 
and H. Y. Owen, melody J. P. Robi- 
ehaux © 1 c. Jan. 22 193Grm 
unp. 116829; Dave Frank, Harry Y. 
Owen and John P, Robichaux, New 
Orleans. 4367 


If I; song, arr. Wallace A. Johnson. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118354; 
Kay Callés, Glendale, Calif. 4868 


If I could only sing one song, I’d sing 
that song to you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1986; EH unp. 119208; 
Michael Rechler, New York. 4369) 


If I had a castle; song. © 1c. Feb. 
1, 1936; E unp. 117484; Gerald H. 
Adams, Marshall, Tex. 4370 


If I should write a song; song. ©1c. 
Feb, 13, 1936; E unp. 118180; Char- 
lene Scowcroft, Ogden, Utah. 4371 


If I were the wind; w J. A. Kirby, m 
KE. D. Kittredge. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117697; Eugénie de Guérin 
Kittredge, and J. A. Kirby, Washing- 


ton. 4372 
If love is blind; song, m James L. 
Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 


Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117515 ; Sadie H. 
Dixon, Indianapolis. 4373 


If stars could only talk; song. ©1c. 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118834; 
Dorothea Slattery, Jackson Heights, 
ve Y.. 4374 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


A375 


If wishes could come true; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 
117472; Gordon Elmer Willey, Wil- 
mington, Calif. 4375 


If you can croon; w and m Jack Fin- 
ley. ©!) 1::¢.° Feb. .26;, 1936; Hupp. 
119038; John Joseph Finley, Cam- 
den, N. J. 4376 


If you can dish it, I can take it; w and 
melody Lil Johnson. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118463; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 4377 


If you could care for me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118425; Doryece and Freddy Drew, 
New York. 4378 


If you love me as I love you; pf., with 
w. © 1. Feb. 15, 19386; E unp. 
118284; Oporia Lionel Orton, Lyn- 
don, Kan. 4379 


If you’re in love say it with flowers; 
song, m Jack Donalds. © 1. Feb. 
19, 1986; E unp. 118496; Jacinto 
Fernandez, San Francisco. 4380 


If you try romance; song. ©1c. Feb. 
11, 19386; E unp. 117976; Joseph 
Blumenstein, Philadelphia. 4381 


In a candy shop; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 19836; E unp. 118079; John 
Wesley Knapp, Cincinnati. 4382 


In a dream of romance you came to 
me; song, m Martha Hemphill. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118685; 
Harold William Austin, Red Oak, Ia. 

4383 


In a little African town; song, arr. 
Eddie Sharp. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 118717; Jack Swineford, Nor- 
man, Okl. 4384 


In a little wayside inn; w Al Bryan, 
melody Geo. W. Meyer. © 1c. Feb. 
21, 1986; E unp. 118797; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 4385 


In bonnie Scotland; overture, medley 
of Scoten airs, compiled and arr. Roy 
Shield. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
118513; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4386 


In dance you met me; song, Agathe 
Backer Grondahl, tr. G. Sundelius. 
© Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53573: 
Charles W. Homeyer & co0., inc., 
Boston. 4387 


In dear old New York City; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119331; Minnie L. Jefferson, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 4388 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


In der nihe dieser frau. . .; slow-fox, 
text S. Wolf u. Beda, m Fritz Spiel- 
mann u. Stephen Weiss. © Oct. 19, 
1935; E for. 42918 ; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 

4389: 


In Dreamland dear; w and melody. © 
ie Reb: 6, 1936; EH unp. Lites 
Anna Gneiser, Beaver Dam, Wis. 

4390 


In Hawaii long ago; melody. © 1 «© 
Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118055; Jessie 
Warner Dunford, Log Angeles. 4891 


In Joseph’s garden; Biblical Easter 
pageant, bk. and lyrics Dorothy Leh- 
man Sumerau, m J. H. Meredith. © 
Jan. 15, 1986; D 39020; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 4391* 


In June; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118481; Anne Camp- 
bell, Bruce Mines, Ont., Canada. 

4392 


In lover’s paradise; song. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1936; E unp. 119149; Charlotte 
Olympia Blass, Arkansas City, Kan. 

4393 

In memories garden; song, m R. Rich- 
mond Houston. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118052; Clara Jane Ashcraft, 
Charleston, W. Va. 4394 


In my estimation of you; w and m 
Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots, and Car- 
men Lombardo; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 53280; 
Harry Engel, inc., New York. 4895 


In old Chapultepec; English w Abe 
Tuvim, Spanish w and m Adolfo 
Giron; with guit. arr. © Feb. 6, 
19386; E pub. 53320; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 4396 


In old Cordova; w Lee Wood, and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 28, 19386; E 
unp. 119220; Will Jacobson, Los 
Angeles. 4397 


In silver birch lane; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118742; 
Harriet A. Louther, Seattle. 4398 


In tango mood; w and m Sudie. © 
1c Feb. 3, 1986; E unp, 117521; 
Sudie Fenn, St. Louis. 4399 


In that little country town; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117923; 
Vina Wilson, Comanche; Okl. 4400 


In that little green homestead of mine; 
valse song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 119177; Adela S. Aplin, Bay 
City, Mich. 4401 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


4429 


In the barnyard; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m June Waldo; pf., with 
w. © Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 53356; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 4402 

In the castle of my dreams; song. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118254; 
Robert Frederick Funk, Killdeer, 
N. D. 4403 


In the closet of prayer; w BHlizabeth 


B. Cate. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 118859'; Esther M. Plumb, Dav- 
enport, Ia. 4404 


In the evening when the work is done; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 118791; Albert Allen Titus, 
Napinka, Manit., Canada. 4405 


In the garden; action song for rhyth- 
mic interpretation, w May Sarson, 
m Hileen O’Malley. © Jan. 21, 1936; 
E for. 42750; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4406 


In the house by the road; fox trot, w 
and m Wallie Maurice. © 1 ¢, Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 119194; Wallie 
Schmockel, Havre, Mont. 4407 

In the land of the sky; valse song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118987; 
Adeline F. Rozek, Richmond Hill, 


IN; Ye 4408 
In the Latin quarter; w Ned Wash- 
ington, m Bronislaw Kaper, and 


Walter Jurmann. © 1 ¢c. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 118366; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 4409 


In the living room of the girl I love; 
w Andy Andrews, melody Gayle Vin- 
cent Grubb. © 1. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117488; Orville Alexander 
Andrews, jr., Chicago. 4410 


In the molten moonlight; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢., Feb. 4, 
1986; E unp. 117627; Margaret S. 
Miller, Oroville, Calif, 4411 


In the rain; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118047; Frank 
Ackerman and Merle M. Meek, Jer- 
sey City. 4412 


In the shade of the Georgia pines ; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ¢, Jan. 28, 1986; E 
unp. 117740; T. B. McTighe, Eck- 
ville, Alta., Canada. 4413 


In the spotlight of my love; w and m 
Rose A. Wasser. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 116641; Roseaddie Rock Was- 
ser, Avoca, Ia. 4414 


In the toy shop of my heart; w Whit- 
ney Shaul, m Richie Gale. © 1. 


57357—36—_—4 


Feb. 8, 19386; E unp. 
mond Leon Gale, Syracuse. 4415 


In the valley of my dreams; w Ed- 
wina Mae; pf. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118622; Sylvester Long Cross, 


117863; Rich- 


Portland, Or. 4416 
In the vivid San Joaquin; w W. Os- 
born, m E. Gimblin. ©1«. Dee. 16, 


1935; E unp. 117726; Ethel Gimblin 
and Wheeler Osborn, Modesto, Calif. 


4417 

In Wallstreet ist der teufel los; fox- 
marsch, w u. melodie. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118908; Ernst 
Trampl, Milwaukee. 4418 
In woodland shade; 4 short pieces, 
Barbara Kirkby-Mason; pf. © 1 e. 


Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 42699; Mur- 

doch, Murdoch & co., ine. with John 

G. Murdoch & co., 1td., London. 
4419 


In your heart there’s a love song; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 117581; Ella Dunn Catlin, 
Hallowell, Me, 4420 


Incidentally yours, Will; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c Feb. 21, 1986 - E unp. 
118782; Hubert E. Duren, West- 
phalia, Ta. 4421 


Indian maiden; fox trot song. iS 1e, 
san, 20; 1936: E unp. 117603; K. 
Harmon, jr., Bluefield, W. Va. urs 


Indian summer moon; fox-trot Song, w 
Norine Freeman. © 1 ec. Feb. 21, 
19386; E unp. 118780; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati, 4493 


Inghelbrecht (D. E.) Trois poémes 
dansés; orch. Partition. © Dec. 
6, 1935; E for. 48034; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 4424 


Intoxicated with love; w Lucille Long- 
man, and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 12, 
1936; E unp. 118080; M. Kenneth 
Boss, Brooklyn. 4425 


Introducing the classics; a suppl. band 
bk., compiled Carl Webber. 1. Band 
pts.—2. Orch, pts. © Nov. 28, 1935; 
E pub. 53165, 53180; Jenkins music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 4426, 4427 


Introduction to advanced technique for 
violin ;.op. 5... bk.. 1-3. .-© 1. ¢. Feb. 
5, 1986; E unp. 118104; Claude N. 
Ballard, Los Angeles. 4428 


Invitation (An) from King Winter and 
his sports; pf. with words. ©1c. 
Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 1174038; Helen 
Bacilla McCormack, Colebrook River, 
Conn. 4429 


195 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4430 


Irish dance; by Edgar Moy; pf. duet. 
© Oct. 31, 1985; E for. 42881; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 4430 


Irish love; fox-trot, w Lenorr Haskins, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ce. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118669; Blanche L. 
Busby, Los Angeles. 4431. 


Is He satisfied; hymn, w of verses 
Fred Overend, w of cho. and m T. 
Jones. © Jan. 1, 1936; BH for. 42844; 
Tom Jones, Filey, Yorkshire, Eng- 
land, 4432 

Is it any wonder; song, w Frank Key, 


arr. Lew J. Novy. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118899; William Frank 


Koecourek, Chicago. 4433 
Is it love; fox trot song. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 19386; E unp. -119192; Frank 
Deeley, New Haven. 4434 


Is it love when you smile; w C. H. 
Kensinger, m K. A. Keer. © 1. 
Feb. 38, 1986; E unp. 117541; C. 
Howard  Kensinger, Washington, 
and Kenneth A. Keer, Clarenford, 
Va. 44385 


Is it true; song. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
HK unp. 119028; Bertha Eleanor Tib- 
bens, Warren, O. 4436 


Is my face red; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117807 ;_Alphonse 
Jaeger, Detroit. 4437 


Isn’t it worth the trouble; w W. Brevig 
and Frank Hopkins, and melody. © 
1 e: Feb. 17, 1936; EH -unp. 118335 ; 
Walter Brevig, Merrick, N. Y. 44388 
Isola bella; romanze, w H. Bolten- 
Bickers, m Paul Lincke. © Dee. 15, 
1933; E for. 42934; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 4439 


Israél . . va-t’en; paroles Camille 
Francois et Groener, m René Dorian. 
© Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42714; Edi- 
tions Coda, s. a., Paris. 4440 


It all reminds me of you; fox trot song. 
©1.¢. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117734; 
Betty Evenson, Hiland, Wy. 4441 


It goes this way and it goes that way; 
w and melody Jack Shipper. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 19386; E unp. 118169; Jacob 
Shipper, Brooklyn. 4442 


It is just a dream; w and melody. © 
1c, Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118852; 
George Henry Carroll, Washington. 

4443 


It matters to Him about you; hymn, w 
Ada Littlefair. © Jan. 1, 1986; H 
for. 42845; Tom Jones, Filey, York- 
shire, England. 4444 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


It must be rythm; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118438; 
Léon Gaston Lorans, Ottawa. 4445 


It’s a mighty pretty night for love; w 
B. Ellison, melody H. Brooks. © 
1c Feb. 5, 19386; E unp. 117677; 
Harvey Brooks and Ben Ellison, Los 
Angeles, 4446 


It’s a one sided love affair; w Dorothy 
Jane Colesar; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118623; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4447 


It’s a sin to tell a lie; w and m Billy 
Mayhew; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53440; Donald- 
son-Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. 4448 


It’s because I’m in love with you; 
waltz song. © 1 ec. Feb. 21, 1936; 
EH unp. 118775; Jessie Mead Rose, 
Plymouth, Wis. 4449 


It’s been so long; from The great Zieg- 
feld, w Harold Adamson, m Walter 
Donaldson, arr. Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts., with vocal trio arr. Mort 
Howard. © Feb. 11, 1936; E pub. 
538407; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

4450 

Its dark around my door; w and 
melody Jim Custer. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118436; James Lewis 
Custer, Philadelphia. 4451 


It’s got me down; song, w Ida May 


Owen. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
118105; Robert Paul _ Beaulieu, 
Austin, Minn. 4452 


It’s great to be in love again; fox-trot, 
w Ted Koehler, m Jimmy McHugh, 
se. Frank Skinner; orch. pts., with 
male trio arr. B. Faighes. © Feb. 
25, 1936; E pub. 52629; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 4453 


w Ted Kohler, m Jimmy McHugh ; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 53408; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 4454 


It’s leap year sister, let’s lasso our 
man; swingy march or waltzy 
rhythm; pf., with w. ©1e. Feb. 14, 
1936 ; E unp. 118163; Mary E. Oliver, 
Pittsburgh. 4455 


It’s love; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1986; E unp. 118975; Kenneth 
Raymond Moen, St. Paul. 4456 


It’s no use; waltz song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118679; Dorothy V. Dickinson, 
Shelburne Falls, Mass, 4457 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


4484 


It’s not half so bad as it seems to be; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1986; E unp. 
117997; Wm. H. Baum, Cranbury, 

JING De 4458 


It’s not the highball, it’s you; w Johnny 
Lang; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 
°1986; E unp. 117957; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 4459: 


It’s old New York; song. © 1. Feb. 
26, 1936; E unp. 119029; Thomas 
Cutty, Baltimore. 4460) 


It’s raining in California; song; with 
ukulele arr., and chords for guit, and 
accordion. © Jan. 8, 1986; E for. 
42784; Joseph Geo, Gilbert, London. 

4461 


It’s Roosevelt for me; w F. E. Hoffer, 
m H. BE. Warner; pf. ©1c. Jan. 17, 
1936; E unp. 117381; Helen EK. War- 
ner and Florence E. Hoffer, Newark, 
O. 4462 


It’s the oh! in love; song, m Marcia 
Oldham. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118053; Grace Oldham O’Brien, 
Charlevoix, Mich. 4463 


It’s too late to tell me you love me; 
valse song. © 1. Jan. 18, 1986; EH 
unp. 117443; John Verducci, San 
Francisco. 4464 


It’s true; fox trot, w J. Lousteau, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1986; HB 
unp. 119276; Carl Jaspan, Washing- 
ton. 4465 


It’s unbelievable; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118739; 
Walter Maurer, Hollywood, Calif. 

4466 


It’s.you; pf. © 1 c. Jan; 31, 1986; E 
unp. 118210; Paul Joseph Shahin, 
- Chicago. 4467 


w R. E. La Pointe, melody R. W. 
Fixel. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
118442; Rowland W. Fixel and Ralph 
EH. La Pointe, Detroit. 4468 


It’s you I’m talkin’ about; from Florida 
special, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel. © 1c. Feb. 11, 19386; 
E unp. 118018; Paramount produc- 
tions music corp., New York. 4469: 


It seems so funny to call you honey; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 
118089; Fern Evelyn Fugate, Van 
Wert, O. 4470 


It was a lover and his lass; w Shakes- 
peare, m Edward Harris. © Feb. 1, 
19386; E pub. 58184; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 4471 


It was in June; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 118963 ; 
Sal Calo, Cleveland. 4472 


It was in spring when I saw you; fox 
trot, w Vera Allego, melody M. G. 
Posterard and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117625; Vera 
Allego and M. G. Posterard, New 
Kensington, Pa. 4473 


It was only a line; w M. Murray and 
M. Forbes, melody M. Murray and E. 
Devron. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
119074; Maurice Murray, Murray 
Forbes and Erwin Devron, Chicago. 

4474 


Jack in the box; fox-trot, w Hrell 
Reaves, m Sherman Myers. © Oct. 
7, 1985; E for. 43100; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 4475 


Jackey; fox-trot song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 118235; Arthur Dreber, Detroit. 

4476 


Jackie, my boy; fox trot, w and m M, 
O. Lambert. © 1c. Keb. 28, 1986; 
E ounp. 119241; Frank B. Lambert 
and Marie O[rdway] Lambert, In- 
dianapolis. 4477 


Je ne t'aime pas; paroles Maurice 
Magre, m Kurt Weill. © Aug. 1, 
1935; E for. 42718; Editions Coda, 
Ss. a., Paris. 4478 


Je voudrais revoir Venise;_ valse, 
paroles Ch. L. Pothier et Jean Mar- 
otte, m Fredo Gardoni et Fernand 
Heintz. © Dec. 10, 1985; E for. 
43103; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell, Paris. 4479) 


Jealous of me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118184; Francis 
W. Lamberson, Chicago. 4480 


Jersey by the sea; w Frank Rowan, m 
Gilbert Wall; with guit. arr. © Jan. 
31, 1986; E pub. 53173; Miller music, 
inc., New York. 4481 


Jessica Dragonette’s theme; pf. ©l1ce. 
Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118959’; Rosario 
Bourdon, New York. 4482 


Jesu, do roses grow so red; 2-pt. an- 
them, m William Y. Webbe; sop. and 
alto; organ ace. © Feb. 10, 1936; EH 
pub. 53388; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 4483 


Jesus is His name; solo, w and m 
John E. Moore. © Feb. 24, 1986; EH 
pub. 53675; Nazarene pub. house, 
Kansas City, Mo. 4484 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4485 


pt. IT, masy, ¥. 31 


Jesus is the light; hymn. © Jan. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53299; W. N. La Mance, 
Laclede, Mo. 4485 


Jesus lives; anthem for Waster, w 
Christian F. Gellert, tr. Frances E. 
Cox, m George Rathbone; mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © Feb. 11, 1936; 
E for, 42899; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 4486 


Jesus Thou art fair to me; duet, w 
Mrs. 8S. S. Nelson. © Feb. 24, 1986; 
E pub. 58672; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 4487 


Jesus, zieh’ mich niher zu dir; hymne, 
text u. m Letha Radke. © Jan. 27, 
1986; E pub. 538349; Ludwig Besler, 
Portland, Or. 4488 


Jimminy gee; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118856; Russell 
W. Anderton, Pawtucket, R. I. 4489 


Jimmy Van Zandt; march; pf. ©1e«. 
Feb. 7, 19836; E unp. 117835; George 
H. Wallace, Waukesha, Wis. 4490 


Joan; pf., with w. © 1 c¢. Feb. 24, 
1936; E un/p. 118893; Emery Leslie 
Rice, Moscow, Id. 4491 


Joan of Arkansaw; from Professional 
soldier, w Edward Heyman, m John 
W. Green; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Feb. 25, 1986; E pub. 53608; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

4492 


Jog along; song. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 119118; Henry Oscar Voit, 
West Allis, Wis. 4493 


Joggin’ along on the highway; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 118756; 
Viola C. Beyersdorff, Milwaukee. 

4494 


John Barleycorn ; folk song, freely arr. 
Norman Demuth; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 17, 1985; E for. 42854; Oxford 
univ, press, London. 4495: 


Johnny jump up; w and melody Kay 
Ingram. © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 117913; Julia D. Driver, Shaker 
Heights, O. 4496 


Joyful Eastertide ; Easter pageant-serv- 
ice, W Hdith S. Tillotson, and others, 
m Geo. F. Rosche, and others. © 
Jan. 8, 1986; D 39026; Geo. F. Rosche 
& co., Chicago. 4496* 


Juarez; Spanish march, V. S. Schettino, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; pf.-accordion 
band pts. © Feb. 7, 1936; E for. 
43066; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 4497 


’ June roses; valse song. 


Judd (Percy) Five short duets; pf. 
duet. © Oct. 31, 1985; E for. 42882; 
Oxford univ, press, London. 4498 


Jugendland; ged. F. Kaak, m Carl 
Robrecht. 1. Hohe stimme.—2, Tiefe 
stimme. © Nov. 1, 19385; E for. 
42935, 42986; Carl Robrecht-verlag, 
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 

4499, 4500 


June moon; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. ¢ Feb. 33, 
19386; E unp. 117514; Roland HE. 
Foster, Franklin, N. H. 4501 


June night and moonlight; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119250; Mary Cahir, 
Providence. 4502 

© 1c. Feb. 

25, 1986; E. unp. 119189'; Frank West- 

cott, Coronado, Calif. 4503 


Jungle winds; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb, 24, 1986; E unp. 118911; John 
Monestero, Omaha. 4504 


Just a bit of everything ; Song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117924; Laura 
West Hunt, Abingdon, Va. 4505 


Just a bit of you; w R. HE. La Pointe, 
melody R. W. Fixel. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 118441; Rowland W. 
Fixel and Ralph EH. La Pointe, De- 
troit. 4506 


Just a dream come true; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118164; Helen 
C. Murray, Toole, Utah. 4507 


Just a habit of mine; fox-trot, w and 
m Dosha. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 118741; Eva Spofford, Oxnard, 
Calif, 4508 


Just a little bit old fashioned; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 117763; 
Earl John Ball, Philadelphia. 4509 


Just a little tune; song, w Halson 
Eagleson. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 119077; Oscar Eagleson, Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 4510 


Just a melody sweet; melody Roy 
Shield. ©1. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
118504; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 4511 


Just a run around; w and melody Jay 
Sidney. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
117905; James Sidney Harmon, Los 
Angeles. 4512 


Just a summer night; waltz, w and m 
Jimmy Nicholson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 


198 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


James C, 
4513 


just a tot in a high chair; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117689; Edwin 
Louis Helms, Altadena, Calif. 4514 


Sust a use to be; w and melody. ©1le. 
Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 117392; Joseph 
James Kalal, Shaker Heights, O. 

4515 


Just a waitz “neath the moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 118482 ; 
Helen White, Bisbee, Ariz. 4516 


Just alone; w and melody. ©1ce. Feb. 
29, 1936; E unp. 119348; Sulamae 
Sims, Chicago. 4517 


Just an occasional sweetheart; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1986; EH unp. 117673; 
Madeline DeWitt Manning, Wollas- 
ton, Mass. 4518 


Just an old rustic shack; fox trot, w 
Lu Earl and C. Murray, melody Cal- 
vin Murray. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1986; I 
unp. 117842; Aloha-land pub. co., 


1936; E unp. 119256; 
Nicholson, jr., Columbus, O. 


Wood River, Il. 4519 
Just an old Swiss village; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 


117843; Hubert Etheldred Price, 
Piedmont, Ala. 4520 


Just another affair; w Clark Somers, 
m B. Douglass. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 117854; Bruce Douglass and 
Clark Somers, New York. 4521 


Just another day gone by; waltz song. 
© 1. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117964; 
Bernard S. Lerch, Stanwood, Ia. 

4522 


Just another dream; w and melody. © 
1, c.. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118561, 
Gordon Young, Los Angeles. 4523 


Just another night alone; w and m 
Jimmy Nicholson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 
1936; E unp. 119014; James C. 
Nicholson, jr., Columbus, O. 4524 


Just as we did years ago; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 
1173883; Frank R. O’Connell, Elgin, 
Til. 4525 


Just be independent; w and m Beth 
Moore. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
117718; Elizabeth Moore Matthias, 
Shreveport, La. 4526 


Just because; melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 
3, 1936; E unp. 117608; Samuel 
Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 4527 


Just for to-night; w and melody Cliff 
and Lucille Miller. © 1. Feb. 20. 


4542 


1936; E unp. 118694; Clifford Stanley 
Miller, Tomahawk, Wis. 4528 


Just for you; a serenade, from Rose- 
Marie, w Gus Kahn, m Rudolf Friml 
and Herbert Stothart; with arr, for 
guit., ete. © Feb. 10, 1986; E pub. 
53392; Harms, ine., New York. 

4529 


Just forget about me; w and m Harry 
D. Squires. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
53316; Harry D. Squires, ine., Brook- 
lyn. 4530 


Just like a flash; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118426; Doryce 
and Freddy Drew, New York. 45381 


Just like that; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119221; Ralph 
HK, Love, Roscoe, Ill. 453 


Just mother; song. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
1936; E unp. 118061; Rose Black- 
smith, Pittsburgh. 45383 


Just tell Jesus all; hymn, w and m 
Wilda Jackson Auld. © Feb. 24, 
19386 ; E pub. 53652; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 45384 


Just use Val; w and m Angelo Cari- 
toni; pf. © 1 e¢. Feb. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 118037 ; Carl Ottenad, St. Louis. 

4535 


Just we two; w A. Moore, melody R. 
Nealy. ©1c. Feb. 24, 19386; E unp. 
118909; Allen Moore and Robert 
Nealy, Represa, Calif. 4536 


Just wonderin’; song. © 1. Feb. 7, 
1936; E unp. 118530; Melva Francis 
Jenkins, Holmesville, Neb. 4537 


Kadenzen; zu dem klavierkonzert GC 
moll W. A. Mozart, v. Rudolf Maria 
Breithaupt; klavier. © Dee. 31, 
19533; E for. 42968; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Braunschweig, Germany. 

4538 


zu dem klavierkonzert D moll W. 
A. Mozart, v. Rudolf Maria Breit- 
haupt; klavier. © Dec. 31, 1933; 
A for. 42961; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 4539 


Kamaaina the first; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
3, 1986; E unp. 117642; Georgiana 
Barrett, Ft. Ruger, T, H. 4540 


Kansas state legion auxiliary song; 
song. © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
117938; Birdie Rich Dunsworth, Em- 
poria, Kan. 4541 


Keep a’ ridin’; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 118716; Phillip 
Lorner, Dallas. 4542 


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4543 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Keep in happy touch with Jesus; 
hymn, w of cho, Lily E. Gaze, w 
of verses and m T. Jones. © Jan. 
1, 1986; E for. 42846; Tom Jones, 
Filey, Yorkshire, England. 4543 


Keep that smile on your face with 
Roosevelt ; march, w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118304; 
Lloyd Fremont Chase, San Fran- 
cisco. 4544. 


Keep the magic of Maytime: w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and Wal- 
ter Jurmann. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118367; Metro-Goldwyn-May- 
er corp., New York. 4545 


potpourri, Keéler- 
Béla, bearb. Max Rhode, op. 30; 
orch. stimmen. © Dee. 27, 1935; 
E for. 48010; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 4546 


Kentucky; fox-trot, w Ralph Butler 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Sherman 
Myers. © Jan. 22, 1986; E for. 
42788 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

4547 


Kentucky hills; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
19386; E unp. 119228; Mary Elin 
Sutherland, Brooklyn. 4548 


Kessler (—) Dix études; d’aprés 
Kessler, adaptées Marcel Moyse; 
fiite. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42762; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 4549 


Key (The) to the city is yours; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 1936; 
EH unp. 118118; Alma Somerville, 
Philadelphia. 4550 


Kinder singt mit; neue sammlung von 
150 deutschen kinderliedern, hrsg. 


Kéler-Béla-perlen ; 


Emmi Goedel, klaviersatz Guido 
Waldmann. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 
42992; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 4551 


King of burlesque improvization; by 
Cyril Mockridge; pf. © 1 ¢, Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118264; Movietone 
musie corp., New York. 4552 


Kiss (The); by Willis Irving; pf. 
treble. © 1c Feb. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 119248; Ruth Irving, Los Ange- 
les. 4553 


Kiss (The) I can’t forget; song. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 118938; 
Charles Edward Crossley, Philadel- 
phia. 4554 


Kiss me good-night little girl; song, 
m Morty Berk. © Jan. 22, 1936; 
E pub. 53560; Hester Shane, Phila- 
delphia. 4555 


Kiss me, my Gypsy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 117783; 
Jack Moore, Dayton, O. 4556 

Kiss me quick and g0; song, new pf. 
arr. and guit. chords. © Jan. 17, 
1936; E pub. 58071; M. M. Cole pub. 
co., Chicago. 4557 


Kiss your baby goodnight; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 
119101; Robert Knott Gordon, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 4558 


Kissin’ my baby good-night; w and 
m Mack David, George W. Meyer 
and Pete Wendling; with guit. arr. 
© Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 53492; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 4559 


Kleine suiten; v. Kurt Schwaen; vio- 
line. © Feb. 2, 19383; E for. 42957; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 4560 


Kleines geistliches konzert; v. Walter 
Schindler, werk nr. 5b; eine sing- 
stimme wu. orgel, mit violine o. flote, 
ad lib, © Nov. 15, 19385; H for. 
42815; Adolph Nagel, Hanover, Ger- 
many. 4561 


Kneel down sister, kneel down; w M. 
Silha, m Joseph Franz Silha. © 1 
ce. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119258; Jos- 
eph Silha and Marline Silha, Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 4562 


Knockin’ on wood; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118419; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 4563 


Kochana; w and m B. Jacobs and Mil- 
dred Luber Quim; pf. © 1c, Feb. 
14, 1936; E unp. 118160; Bobbie 
Jacobs, Chicago. 4564 


Konigen der liebe; langsamer walzer, 
w Hans Fritz Beckmann, klavier arr. 
Walter Borchert, [and] Aus liebe zu 
dir will troubadour sterben; seren- 
ade, w Bruno Balz, klavier arr. Hans 
Ebert: schlager, aus Liebeslied, m 
Hans-Otto Borgmann. © Dec. 9, 
1935; E for. 42721; Ufaton-verlags 
g. m. b, h., Berlin. 4565 


Komme zu Ihm; hymne, m Mary V. 
Ernst. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 
53179; Ludwig Besler, Portland, Or. 

4566 


Konzert no. 4; D dur, Nicolo Porpora, 
arr. Albert Kranz; 2 violinen u. 
cembalo, © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
42969; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 4567 


Symphonie; v. Karl 
bearb. Karl Geiringer ; 


Konzertante 
Stamnitz, 


200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


4595 


orch, Partitur. © Nov. 7, 1985; 
E for. 48082; Universal edition, a 
g., Vienna. 4568 


Kuhnau (Johann) 4 petits morceaux ; 
transcription Andrés Segovia; 


gitarre. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 
43004; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 4569) 


Kukuschka; foxtrot, nach Jonel Bib- 
escu, text u. m Charles Loubé. © 
Sept. 27, 1985; E for. 42829; Dacapo- 
verlag, Vienna. 4570 


L. A. 8S. A. C. A. N. A—midnight sun ; 


XXI gun salute, song. © Feb. 26, 
19386; E pub. 538619; William K. 
Kurz, New York. 4571 
—-—w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 


12, 1986; E unp. 118090; William 
K. Kurz, New York. 4572 


Lady Precious Stream; from the play, 
w Milton Pascal, m Edgar Fair- 


child; with guit. arr, © Feb. 6, 

1936; E pub. 53321; Edward B. 

Marks music corp., New York. 
4573 


Lady Tiger; written and arr.; orch. 
Se. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 
119124; Anton Lada and Chasles J. 
Levy, Chicago. 4574 


Ladybird; unison song, w Derek Mc- 
Culloch, m James Maynard Grover. 
© Jan. 13, 1936; E for. 42739; Aug. 
ener, ltd., London. 4575 


Land (The) of love; w Steve Kish, 
m Josh, Rich. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
EK) unp. 118576; Joseph Richleski, 
Trenton, N. J. 4576 


Land (The) of make believe; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 
117748; Alice M. Corcoran, Rum- 
ford, R. I. 4577 


Land of Nevermore; w and m Gene- 
vieve Davis. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 118766; Genevieve Davis 
Monroe, New York. 4578 


Land (The) that I love; w C. F. 
Quigley, m Louis Drakeford, © 1 
ce. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118551; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford and Charles 
F. Quigley, Astoria, L. I. N. Y. 

4579 


Landon boom song; song. © 1 «© 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118896; Hur- 
ley Kaylor, Kansas City, Mo. 4580 


Landsleut’! stimmungswalzer, text HEr- 
win W. Spahn, m Hermann Leopoldi. 
© Oct. 29, 1985; E for. 42916; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 4581 


Lariat of love; waltz song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 118234; Clara Farr Achor, 
Brownwood, Tex. 4582 


Larmes (Les) des roses; par Théo 
Langlois; odeon et salonorch. ptes. 
© Feb. 1, 1936; EB for. 43087; A. 
Cranz, Brussels. 4583: 


Lauf ins gltick; operette in 5 akten, 
Paul Beyer, gesangstexte Giinther 
Schwenn, m Fred Raymond, bearb. 
Schmidt-Boelecke, Vollstiindiger kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Sept. 1, 
1934; E for. 42954; Edition Meisel 
& co., g. m. b. h., Berlin. 4584 


Lazy (A) man’s dream; fox trot; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 117830; 
Sal Calo, Cleveland. 4585 


Lazy moon; w J. Baldassarre, m D. 
Romani. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp, 
117759; Dino Romani and Jino Bal- 
dassarre, Philadelphia. 4586 


Lazy smiling moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 118968; Gert- 
rude Scott Sunderland, Rensselaer, 
Ind. 4587 


Leap year; w and melody. © 1 « 
Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117662; Charles 
D. Etchon, New York. 4588 


—w and melody Jeni J. Waller and 
R. R. Waller. © 1. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118311; Ricalin Ruth Waller, 
Chicago. 4589 


Leap year Lena; w Lou Klein, m 
Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. © 
Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 53490; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 4590 


Learn about love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117822; 
Warn Milford Oscarson, Inglewood, 
Calif. 4591 


Learn to smile; w and melody. © 1 
e. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119079; 
Frank R. La Vere, Chicago, 4592 


Leaves; w Jack Mooney, m H. Hub- 
ble. © 1c. Feb. 13, 19386; E unp. 
1181387; John W. Mooney and Har- 
riss Hubble, Los Angeles. 4593 


Lebende bilder; walzer, Paul Lincke, 
op. 171; salon-orch. stimmen. 
Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42930'; Rihle 
& Wendling musikverlag, ep 

4594 


Lee Bell; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 118940; Robert Edward 
Nicholas. Butler, Pa. 4595 


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4596 


Legend of the blue bonnets; song. © 
Feb. 21, 1986; E pub. 53510; Ida 
Bassett Botts, Houston. 4596 


Leggenda; violoncello e pf. © Dec. 20, 
1935; E for. 48122; Vito Frazzi, 
Florence. 4597 


Lend me your eyes; song, w Joe E. 
Precy. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119089; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

4598 


Lend your little heart to me; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. ©1c. 
Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119139; Hugh 
EK. Berwise, Kingston, Jamaica, B. 
W.I. 4599 


Lenore; waltz: pf., with w. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119150; Gar- 
land Parker, Detroit. 4600 


Lessons; w and m Dale Asher Jacobus. 
© Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53649; Hal- 
dor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 4601 


Let all mortal flesh keep silence; an- 
them, w tr. from Liturgy of St. 
James, G. Moultrie, m T. Frederick 
H. Candlyn; mixed cho. © Feb. 10, 
1936; E pub. 538377; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 4602) 


Let me; valse song. © 1 c¢. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 118988; Dallas Roy, 
Port Arthur, Tex. 4603: 


Let me be your honey bee; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117440; Thomas F. Wagstaff, Gil- 
lette, Wy. 4604 


Let me carry your bag dad, to Bag- 
dad, dad; w and m Leslie Sarony; 
with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E for. 42809; Macmelodies, Itd., 
London. 4605. 


Let me dream; fox trot song. © 1c. 
Jan. 13, 19836; E unp. 117419; Sam 
Gorruso, Rutland, Vt. 4606 


hymn. © Jan. 15, 1936; E pub. 
da297; W. N. La Mance, Laclede, 
Mo. 4607 


Let me take your hand; w Ruby Nason 


Dolloff; pf. © 1 c¢. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118624; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4608 


Let’s all have a merry old time; song, 
m Jimmy Lawrence. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1986; E unp. 118440; Frank A. Gen- 
tile, Erie, Pa. 4609 


Let’s be gay; song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 118999; Frank To- 
masko, Hazleton, Pa. 4610 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Let’s compose a song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 28. 1986; E unp. 119274; 
Hugh Stumpff, South Whitley, Ind. 

4611 


Let’s dance; fox-irot song. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1986; E unp. 117742; Harry Rich- 
ards, Cincinnati. 4612 


Let’s dine alone tonight; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 117388; Ruth 
Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, Calif. 4613 


Let’s find out; w Gordon Clifford, mel- 
ody Jack King. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 119081; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 4614 


Let’s get together; fox trot song. © 
1 @ Jan. 138, 1986; E unp. 117424; 
Lloyd <A. Billings, Ibstone, Sask., 
‘Canada. 4615 


Let’s go apartment hunting; w Dee 
Blunk and Al Bernard, melody HE. 
Paul Kasel. © 1 c. Feb: 6 1936; 
E unp. 119200; Edward Maltzman, 
Dee Blunk and Barnard A. Young. 
Chelsea, Mass. 4616 


Let’s go ballyhoo; w and m Ivan H. 
Browning, Henry Starr and Harvey 
Brooks; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dec. 5, 1935; E for. 48102; Law- 
rence Wright music co., Itd., London. 

4617 


Let’s go country; instrumental, with 
.w. © 1 ¢ Feb. 6G, 193638, amp. 
117778; Joseph B. Peavey, Meridian, 
Miss. 4618 


Let’s go down the hill of life together ; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; 
FE} unp. 118763; Helen Lochart, Roan- 
oke, Va. 4619 


Let’s go honeyinooning in Hawaii; 
waltz song, melody B. Adelman. © 
1 ¢@ Feb. 14, 1936; HB unp. 118227; 
Jack Burns, Wetumka, Okl. 4620 


Let’s have fun, with what we've got; 
w and melody Evelyn Pennie. 
1 c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117486; 
Evelyn Panikoff, New Haven. 4621 


Let’s look at the moon; song. ©1.. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117550; Gus- 
tave William Trubeck and Leo Ed- 
gar Gleasner, jr., Chicago. 4622 


Let’s not make a fool of the moonlight ; 
w Ned Washington, m Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. ©1c. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118368; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New ae a 


Let’s not pretend ; w Whitney Shaul, m 
Richie Gale. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1986; B 


202 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


unp. 117864; Richmond Leon Gale, 
Syracuse. 4624 


Let’s pretend we’re sweethearts; valse 
song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
118996; Ralph David Currie, St. 
Johns, Newfoundland. 4625 


— w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1183824; Wilsie Sul- 
vester Lingafelt, Detroit. 4626. 


Let’s sing Aloha; Hawaiian love song, 
Eddie Alkire; Hawaiian guits., with 
counter-melody for violin, or mand., 
ete. © Jan. 30, 1936; E pub. 53226; 
Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, 
Pa. 4627 


Let’s stay out late; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118424; 
Sally Burton, Glendale, Calif. 4628 


Let’s swing the band; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118329; 
Melvin H[illiard] Bowne, Nashville. 

4629 


Let’s team up with love; fox trot; vio- 
lin, with w. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 117703; Vincent Barber, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 4630! 


Let us live in the house of our dreams; 
w George Kelly and Ned Lawless; pf. 
©1c. Feb. 20, 19386; E unp. 118625; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4631 


Lethargy; w John Wilson, m Bob Wil- 
son. © 1. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 
118218; Robert L. Wilson, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 4632 


Letter (A) from a lady; song, w Jack 
Thornton. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 118125; Charles T. Balcoff, Mad- 
ison, Wis. 4633: 


Liebe (Die) siegt; slow-fox, aus Heut’ 
ist der schonste tag in meinem leben, 
w Ernst Neubach, m Hans May. © 
Nov. 7, 1985; E for. 42926: Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 4634 


Liebes zauber; v. Margarethe Hart- 
wigk-Engelken; pf. © 1. Feb. 26, 
1936; E unp. 119040; Margarethe 
Engelken, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

4635. 


Liebesfreud; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © Jan. 
27, 1986; E pub. 53451; Charles 
Foley, New York. 4636 


Liebesleid; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © Jan. 


4649 
27, 1936; E pub. 53452; Charles 
Foley, New York. 4637 


Lied (Das) vom Montmartre; slowfox, 
text S. Wolf, m Fritz Spielmann u. 
Stephan Weiss. © Nov. 23, 1935; 
EK for. 42919; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Hermansky), Vienna. 

4638 


Liedvariationen ftir klavier; auch ftr 
cembalo o. orgel, Jan Pieters Swee- 
lineck, hrsg. Erich Doflein. © Dee. 
27, 1985; E for. 42995; B. Schott’s 
sohne, Mainz, Germany, 4639 


Life is a book; song-waltz, w anon., 
melody Dorothy Wilson. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1936; E unp. 118934; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles, 4640 


Life (The) of a song; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 118331; Colecta Blanton, jr., 
Chicago. 4641 


Lift high the triumph-song; anthem, 
w Ernest F. McGregor, m Carl F. 
Mueller; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. © Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53531 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 4642 


Light agitato; pf. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117529; Milton EH. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 4643 


Light up your face; from Three cheers 
for love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 


Rainger. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
118012 ; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 4644 


Lights (The) of home; w Miona; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118626; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4645 


Like a day in June; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117492; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 4646 


Like a falling star; Song, w Paul 
Arthur Fisher. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; 
KH unp. 118180; Gilbert Francis 
Fisher, Providence, R. I. 4647 


Lilies for Haster; service, w Francis 
Simpson, m Joseph Edward Fox and 
others, compiled Ira B. Wilson. © 
Jan. 8, 19386; E pub. 53116; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 4648 


Lilt (The) of the Brule; harmony L. 
Caldwell; pf., with w. © Feb. 1, 
1936; E pub. 53221; W[illiam] S. 
Sylvester, Delano, Minn. 4649 


208 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4650 


Lingring in the woodland glades; 
waltz song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 19386; E unp. 118239; 
Charles Trevor, Jersey City. 4650 


List! the cherubic host; w from the 
Bible and by Milton, m Cuthbert 
Harris; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
Feb. 3, 1986; E pub. 53238; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 4651 


Listen and sing; w and melodies [com- 
piled and ed.] Mabelle Glenn, Helen 
S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann 
and Earl L. Baker. © Jan. 2, 1986; 
A 91812; Ginn & co., Boston... 4652 


Listen to the moon; fox trot song. © 
iG. Jan.) 2.) £56. hy symp. ooo 
Bolek Wojtasek, Manville, N. J. 

4653 


Lita; by Lew Pollack; pf. conductor. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; H unp. 118266; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

4654 


Litanie; by Nicholas Tchérepnine; oboe 
and pf. © Feb. 7, 1936; E for. 43064 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 4655 


Little baby; w and m William Shep- 
herd; pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 1936; 1 
unp. 118597; William Walden Shep- 
herd, Little Rock, Ark. 4656 


Little blue eyes; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; 
E sunp. 117904; Eve Rodriguez, Race- 
land, La. 4657 


Little brown baby, wif spa’klin’ eyes; 
song, w Paul Laurence Dunbar. © 
1 ce. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117500; 
Ernest E, Peace, Washington. 4658 


Little brown eyes don’t ery; song. © 
1 c. Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119327; 
Ardath Trevor Tichenor, Opekiska, 
W. Va. 4659) 


Little brown jug; song, arr. Marvin 
Hatley. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118587; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4660 


Little classics orchestra folio ; compiled 
Rob Roy Peery; pts., with pf., con- 
ductor’s sc. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53607; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 4661 


Little dog Dandy,—Squirrel Nutkin,— 
Planting a tree.[and] The owl; w, 
m and actions Anne Harding Thomp- 
son; pf. © Jan. 31, 1936; E fer. 
42753; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

4662 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Little girl of mine, down in Caroline; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. Feb. 3, 1986; 
EH ounp. 117510; Georgia Irene Rob- 
bins, Brownstown, Ind. — 4663 


Little lonesome star; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 117516; Robert E. Beck, Harri- 
son, O. 4664 


Little (The) old clock said coo, coo; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 5, 19386; E unp. 
118205; Avelyn M. Kerr, Chicago. 

4665 


Little (A) old house beyond the hill; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117916; 
Velma Hufford, Des Moines. 4666 


Little old town; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119106; Almu 
V. Evans, Zeigler, Il. 4667 


Little red rose; waltz, w Doris Wilson, 
melody Dorothy Wilson. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 118932; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles. 4668 


Little (A) rendezvous in Honolulu; w 
Edgar Leslie, m Joe Burke, pf. sce. 
Harold Potter; with guit. arr. © 
Feb. 6, 1986; E pub. 53290; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 4669 


Little snow girl of mine; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. Feb. 29, 1936; 
EH unp. 1193801; John J. Eberlein, 
Pittsburgh. 4670 


Little sorrel top is tops with me; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 117784; Jack Moore, Dayton, 
O. 4671 


Little (A) while; solo, w Lucia B. 
Cook. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53664; 
Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 

4672 


Little (A) whistle; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 19386; E unp. 119102; 
Robert Knott Gordon, Lansing, Mich. 

4673 


Little white cottage of my dreams; 
song, w Peggy Parsons. © 1c. Feb. 
15, 1986; E unp. 118295; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 4674 


Little (The) white house on the hill; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118663; 
Jessie Mead Rose, Plymouth, Wis. 

4675 


Little white shoes; w Bob and Elinor 
Kelly; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; 


204. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


E unp. 118627; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 4676 


Little words of kindness; w and m 
Cliff Friend; with arr. for guit. etc. 
© Jan. 28, 1986; EH pub. 538181 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 4677 


Lohr (Hermann) Pastorale; orch. pts. 
© Jan. 3, 1986; E for. 42850; Chap- 
pell & co., 1td., London. 4678 


Log (The) cabin home; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118483; Wil- 
liam L. Monasco, McAlester, Ok1. 

4679 


Log cabin lullaby; w and m Suzanne 
Byrne, Geoffrey H. Byrne and Ira 


Schuster; with guit. arr. © Jan. 
27, 1986; EH pub. 53318; Schuster «& 
Miller, inc., New York. 4680 
Lolita; serenata spagnola, Arturo 


Buzzi-Peccia, strumentazione Anto- 
nino Parela; media banda. Parti- 
tura. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 48126; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 4681 


London fair; song. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1936; E unp. 119229; Mary Elin 
Sutherland, Brooklyn. 4682 


London on a foggy afternoon; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 118151; Ina George, New York. 

4683 


Loneliness; w B. Nisen, m M. David- 
son. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
118952; Milton Davidson and Bar- 
ney Nisen, Los Angeles. 4684 


Lonely; w Kathryn Molchan; pf. © 
1c Feb. 8, 1986; E unp. 117527; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4685 


Lonely and dreaming; w Ken Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118628; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 4686 


Lonely blues; song, w Wm. D. Cus- 
pard. ©1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
118296 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

4687 


Lonely dreams; song. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119319; Mary Gilbreth, 
McFarland, Calif. 4688 


Lonely heart; song. © 1. Feb. 25, 
1936; E unp. 119185; Bertha M. Ack- 
ley, Wayland, N. Y. 4689 


Lonely little lane; w Grace Marangolo, 
m H.C. Zink. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118916: Helen C. Zink and 
Grace Marangolo, San Jose, Calif. 

4690 


4704 
Lonesome I[cver’s dream; song. © 1... 
Feb. 29, 19386; E unp. 119316; Ciro 
Vigorita, Brookline, Mass. 4691 
song, melody Hssy 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
K unp. 117704; Lorain LeSieur, 
Hayti, Mo. 4692 
waltz song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118237 ; 
Arthur Neitz, Royal Oaks, Mich. 
4693 


Lonesome reverie; fox trot song. © 
1c Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117733; 
F. 8. Tannehill, Redlands, Calif. 

4694 


Lonesome tonight; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118451; 
Sylvia Mary Gendron, Minneapolis. 

4695 

Lonesome (The) yodel; w K. Hoffman, 
melody B. Jaffe. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1936; 
KH ounp. 117405; Ben Jaffe and Ken 
Hoffman, Philadelphia. 4696 

Long ago end far away; from Three 
cheers for love, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 
1936 ; E-unp. 118017 ; Paramount pro- 
ductious music corp., New York. 

4697 

Long live the king; w David R. Hoch- 
reich, melody Bert Darl and Charles 
Harold. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1936; EH 
unp. 119023; Betty Goetz, New se 

46 


Look at that moon; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118306; 
Joseph 8S. Schwab, Charleston, W. Va. 

: 4699 


Look pleasant; fox trot song. © 1. 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117488; Hattie 
Tombaugh, Decatur, II. 4700 


Looking at the sky; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 118759; 
Alice A. Fournier Judd, Detroit. 

4701 

Lord (The) is my shepherd; anthem, 
w from Psalm 23; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Feb. 11, 1936; E for. 
42900; Percy Rideout, London, 4702 


—— Psalm 23, from the Markova-Dolin 
ballet David, set to tonus Peregrinus, 
Maurice Jacovson. [Hebrew and 
English text] © Feb. 4, 1986; HE 
for. 42796; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

4708 


Lord of all power and might; short an- 
them, m Harold Rhodes; mixed 
voices; organ ad lib. © Nov. 21, 
1935; E for. 42861; Oxford univ. 
press, Loudon. 4704 


Lonesome moon; 
Louise Reneau. 


205. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4705 


Lord, when we bend before Thy throne ; 
short full anthem, w J. D. Carlyle, m 
H. W. Jones; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 42693; 
Novello & co., 1td., London. A705. 


Lorsque j’étais enfant d’choeur; fox- 
chanson, de Son frére de lait, paroles 
René Vilthianne et A. Midroit, m G. 
Rinaldo-Rinaldi. © May 1, 1935; E 
for. 41393; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

4706 


Lost; w and m Phil Ohman, Johnny 
Mercer and Macy O. Teetor; with 
guit. arr. © Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 
53676; Robbins music corp., New 
York. A707 


w and melody Phil Ohman, 
Johnny Mercer and Macy O. Teetor. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118074: 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

4708 


Lost in a moonbeam; fox-trot song, 
melody Thelma Abrams. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1986; E unp. 118823; Mannie 
Jacobs, San Francisco. 4709 


Lost love; valse song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118748; Lillian Bald- 
win, Jacksonville, Ill. 4710 


Louisiana lullaby; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117658; 
Vincent Shannon, Kew Gardens, 
el aie, Xe 4711 


Louisville honey; w C. Somers, m B. 
Douglass. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 117855; Bruce Douglass and 
Clark Somers, New York. 4712 


Lovable lady in red; waltz. ©1c. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118279; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati. 4713 


Love; pf., with w. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 117553; Morris Rothman, 
Southold, New York. 4714 


Love and you; song. © 1. Feb. 29, 
1os6¢ H unp.,. 119314; Thomasc a. 
James, Albany, Ga. 4715 


Love at first sight; fox trot, Bob Kuse; 
pe © .1 ¢, Feb. 10, 4936.;" aap. 
117944; Otto John Kuse, New York. 

4716 

w D. Houston, m L. Altizer. © 

1 c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118310; 

Laura Altizer and Dan Houston, Ft. 

Worth. 4717 


Love call; pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 
17, 19386; E unp. 118318; Geraldine 
F, Joyner, Palm Beach, Fla. 4718 


Love (A) dream in Naples; Neapolitan 
serenade, song. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1936; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


E unp. 119019; Robert Holmes 
Greenwell, Washington. 4719 


Love, I am waiting; w Rhoda L. Peter- 
son; pf. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1986; EH unp. 
118629; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 4720 


Love in harmony; song. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1936; E unp. 117534; Mel Riddle, 
Reseda, Calif. 4721 


Love is a ripple on the water; from 
Palladium frolics, 1st ed., w Mitchell 
Parish, m Harry Carroll; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 53491; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 4722 


Love is a silver song; song, w Harry 
J. Runyan. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 118554; Pearl King, Spring 
Green, Wis. 4723 


Love is everything to me; melody Roy 
Shield. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
118526; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4724 


Love is queer; song. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118660; Lucile Rude- 
sill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 4725 


Love is supreme; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118879; Don 
Roda, Greenville, Pa. 4726 


Love made me a_ beach-comber; w 
Myron ©. Degnon, and melody. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119011; 
Julia Strong Degnon, New York. 

A727 


Love made you just for me; song. © 
1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118778; 
Sophia Irene Krick Brunton, La 
Fayette, Ind. 4728 


Love me; w Ignatia Jude Nealda; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118630; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4729 


waltz; pf., with w. ©1«. Feb. 1, 
1936; E unp. 117889; Geraldine F. 
Joyner, Palm Beach, Fla. 4730 


Love me forever and a day; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. ©16. 
Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118671; Maude 
P. Stetler, Banks, Or. 4731 


Love me to-night as the shadows fall; 
fox trot song. ©1c. Jan. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 117583; L. J. Hart, Port Hope, 
Ont., Canada. 4732 


Love me tonight ’midst the roses; song, 
melody Myra M. Mayfield. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117910; Cora 
Mawhinney, Pittsburgh. 4733 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 4761 
Love, my inspiration; song, w Lolly Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Cross. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. Calif. ATAT 
117788; Edythe King, ee Loveable Ann; pf., with w. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 19836; E unp. 119169; Jos- 

Love of mine; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 


Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119174; Pauline 
Wolpert, Sierra Madre, Calif. 4735 


Love of the Father; anthem, w anon., 
tr. from The Yattendon hymnal, m 
Harold Rhodes; 4 voices; organ acc. 
© Noy. 21, 1935; E for. 42862; Ox- 
ford uniy. press, London. 4736 


Love of the three oranges ; marche and 
scherzo, from the symphonic suite, 
Serge Prokofieff, op. 33, bis, arr. 
W. J. Duthoit ; military band pts. © 
Feb. 1, 19386; E for. 42755; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 4737 


Love on a rooftop; song, arr. Abe 
Ostrow. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 
118144; Phil Livingston, Rockaway 
Park. N. Y. 4738 


Love past mortal care; w Ione Selman 
and F.. M. Odom, m Bernie Clements. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117641; 
Ethel S. Fox and Florence M. Odom, 
Houston. 4739 


Love (The) play; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 119344; 
Marie Dowd, San Diego, Calif. 4740 


Love plays such funny games; Song. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 118008; 
Robert B. Rose, jr., Cannonsburg, 
Pa. 4741 


Love rules the world; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119349; 
Edward Clifford Mahoney, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 4742 


Love’s the reason why; song, w Mar- 
garet Dixon. © 1c. Feb, 21, 1936; 
E unp. 118714; Jack Byron Grove, 
Cuyahoga Falls, O. 4743. 


Love (A) scene in Pasadena; w and 
melody Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
118404; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 4744 


Love time; waltz, w and melody Billy 
Arlington. © 1. Feb. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 117646; William Franklin Arl- 
ington, Newark, N. J. 4745 


Love (The) waltz; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp, 117762; 
William H. Davis, Salt Lake City. 

4746 


Love you got me down; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117494; 


eph J. Ferrara, Nesquehoning, Pa. 
4748 


Lovelight (The) in your eyes; w Mer- 
riell Brown; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
1986; E unp. 118631; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4749 


Lovely little lady; w and m Jimmy 
Nicholson, © 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 119013; James C. Nicholson, 
jr., Columbus, O. 4750 


Lovely senorita; song, with chord 
symbols for guit. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118143; Phil Living- 
ston, Rockaway Park, N. Y. 4751 


Lover mine; fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman, © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; 
EH unp. 118668; E. Reatha Fisher, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 4752 


Lovers (The) waltz; w Herbert Baker 
and Larry Guran, melody Robert 


Johnson. © 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 19386; EB 
unp. 118183; John Santucci, New 
York. 4753 


Love’s lullaby; w Frank T. Genovese, 
melody Vinny Vernon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118432; Vincent T. 
Genovese, Danbury, Conn. 4754 


Love’s merry go round; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118722; 
Helen Swain, Palmyra, N. J. 4755 


Love’s rendezvous; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 27, 1986; EH unp. 117594; 
Lester W. Hanna, Del Norte, Col. 

4756 


Love’s reverie; song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118025; Arthur Thomp- 
son, Astoria, N. Y. 4757 

m Gene Ber- 


Loves serenade; song, 


netti. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
118068; Roy Cornelius, Jackson, 
Mich. 4758 


Low down man; w Al Prince, m F. 
Jay and Johnny Salacan. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1936; E unp, 118977; Flor- 
rie Jay, Union City, N. J. 4759 


Loyal hearts will not forget; w Bar- 
netta Brown, m Geoffrey O'Hara; 
mixed cho., or quartet. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53591; Chappell & co., 
inec., New York. 4760 


Lucky boy; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1936; E unp. 119146; Ruth Katz, 
Cleveland. 4761 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4762 


Lucky dog; by Felix Swinstead; per- 
cussion band and pf. Sc. and pts. 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E for. 43054; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 4762 


Lucky me; w William A. Wanser; E 
flat alto saxophone, © 1. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119297; Eugene Wan- 
ser, New York. 4763 


Lullaby ; by Hiroshi Ogata: violin and 
pf. © Feb. 4, 19386; E pub. 53478; 
Charles S. Morita, New York. 4764 


song. © 1. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
117722; Emma Taylor Jeffreys, Lit- 
tle Falls, N. J. 4765 


Lullaby of the air; valse moderne; pf. 
© Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 533814; H. 
Leslie Fry, Philadelphia. 4766 


Lullaby of the night; w and m Eve 
Moore; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118903; Amanda HE. More- 
house, Rochester, N. Y. 4767 


Lullaby spinning song; song. © 1. 
Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118800; Adele 
Mae Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 4768 


Lumir; smés z Geskych narodnich 
pisni, B. Leopold; orch. hlasy. © 
Sept. 10, 1935; E for. 48086; Edition 
continental, B. Leopold, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia, 4769 


MacMurrough (Dermot) Six progres- 
sive violin pieces ; Ist pos. © Nov. 7, 
1935; E for. 42768; J. H. Larway, 
props., Edwin Ashdown, Iltd., Lon- 
don. 4770 


Madison moon; song. © 1 «¢. Feb. 27, 
1936; E unp. 119145; Orvis R. Con- 
nolly, Madison, Wis. A771 


Madonna; by John Matthews; organ. 
© Jan. 9, 19386: EB for. 42742; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 4772 


Magic (The) Christmas bell; operetta, 
w and m Catherine Allison Christie. 
© Aug. 21, 1935; D 28997; Eldridge 
entertainment house, inc., Franklin, 
O. 4T72* 


Magic (The) of Maytime; w Gus Kahn, 
m Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 
117858 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 4773. 


Magic (The) of the moonlight; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119340; 
Dorothy Pearl Benson, Wahoo, Neb. 

A774 


Magic of the night; w and m Harold 
Boots Lambert. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 117780; Harold Burnett Lam- 
bert, Faulkton, S. D. 4775 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Magical (The) land of triads; adven- 
ture in keyboard harmony, Florence 
Grandland Galajikian; pf. © Feb. 
13, 1986; E pub. 538417; Boston music 
co., Boston. AT7T6 


Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; in the 
1st mode, m C. Hylton Stewart; with 
organ acc. © Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 
42860; Oxford univ. press, London. 

ATT7 


Main street; tone sketch. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118280; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati. 4778 


Make a little music; w and melody 
W. R. Smith. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118308; William Rusk Smith 
and J. Russel Robinson, Palmerton, 
Pa. 4779 


Make believe; song, m Harold Potter. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118784; 
Margaret Cragin, Cincinnati. 4780 


Make believe with you; fox trot song. 
©1e. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117441; 
_Louise Livingston, Amsterdam, N. Y. 
4781 


Make impressions on my heart; w and 
melody. ©1«. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
118336; Walter Brevig, Merrick, 
Ne Ys 4782 


Make your eyes behave; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1«. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117512; A. B. 
Lightner, Los Angeles. 4783 


Mal links-mal rechts; marsch-couplet, 
aus Der konig mit dem regenschirm, 
wu. m Ralph Benatzky. © Apr. 16, 
1985; E for. 42690; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 4784 


Mamen (A) hob ich kein muhl gehat; 
w and m Adolf King, arr. Jack Kam- 


men. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 53558 ; 
J. & J. Kammen music ¢o., ine., 
Brooklyn. 4785 


Mammy’s cradle hymn: lullaby, w and 
melody, harmony Mae Kimberly... © 
1c. Jan. 29, 19386; E unp. 118388; 
Laura Meeker Wetmore, Chicago. 

4786 


Manon; tango, letra Antonio M. Po- 
desta, m Arturo De Bassi; pf. © 
Jan. 9, 1986; E for. 42800; Southern 
musi¢e pub. co., inc., New York. 4787 


Maple (The) on the hill; w Gussie L. 
Davis and John Hancock, m John 
Hanceck. © Feb. 7, 1986; E pub. 
53279; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

4788 


208 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Maple (The) shaded village of my 


dreams; fox trot song. © 1. Jan. 
13, 1986; E unp. 117450; W. J. Badge, 
Velasco, Tex. 4789 
Marcello (B.) Allegretto; arr. by 
John Barbirolli; string orch. Sc. and 
pts. © Oct. 31, 1935; E for. 42891; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 4790) 


March of the champions; lesson an- 


alysis John Thompson, m_ June 
Waldo; pf. © Feb. 13, 1936; E pub. 
53427; Willis music ¢co., Cincinnati. 

4791 


March of the spooks; lesson analysis 
John Thompson, m Edmund Haines; 
pf. © Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 58353 ; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 4792 


March of the triple C; arr. Georgie 
Korzilius;: pf. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 117393; Francis Marion 
Cooper, Kalamazoo, Mich. 4793: 


March of time; musical panorama of 
fifty years, Jewell, Alexander, and 
others, arr. J. J. Richards; band pts. 
© Feb. 8, 1986; E pub. 53420; C. L. 
Barnhouse, inc., OSkaloosa, Ia. 4794 


Marching on with F. D. R.; song. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 3, 1986; EY unp, 118112; 
Harry H. Shapiro, Cornwall-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y. 4795 


Marching orders; pf. © 1.¢. Feb. 14, 
1986; E unp. 118161; Gordon Wil- 
liam Jensen, Milwaukee. 4796 


Margarita; vals; pf., con letra. © 
1 c Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119059; 


Hliseo Grenet, Havana. 4797 


Maria Chapdelaine; petit orch. Sc. © 
1¢. Oct. 8, 19385; E. unp...117505,; 
Jean Wiener and Roger Désormiere, 
Paris. 4798 


Marie, I love you, I need you, I do; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
EH eunp. 118984; Lucius Wesley Wat- 
erman, Arroyo Grande, Calif. 4799 


Marionetten um mitternacht; tanz- 
intermezzo, Kurt Noack, op. 54. 1. 
Grosses orch. stimmen—2, Pf, 
Dec. 27, 1935; BE for. 42998; 42994; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

4800, 4801 


Martin (Lilo) Sonate; op. 2; klavier, 
A moll. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 
42823; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

4802 


Mass in honor of St. Joseph; w from 
Catholic missal; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 19, 1986; E pub. 53512; Ray- 


4816 
mond Anthony Florcyk, Yonkers, 
Ny 4805 


Maureen; song, arr. Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117565; 
Jack Craig, Boise, Id. 4804 


May I sing my love to your heart and 
soul; waltz, w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118863; Thom- 
as Constantine Wilson, Miles City, 
Mont. 4805 


Maybe we'd still be sweethearts, if 
we hadn’t listened to friends; w 
and m Benny Davis and Lee 
David; with guit. arr. © Jan, 31, 
1936; E pub. 53571; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 4806 


Mazurka; by W. Rébikoff, op 8, no. 
9, ed, A. Park; pf.) in A min, © 
Dec. 6, 1985; E pub. 53448; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 4807 


—op. 34, nr. 3, [and] Valse; op. 
24, nr. 5: v. Jean Sibelius, bearb. 
Herman Sjoblom; salonoreh. stim- 
men. © Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 42817; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 4808 


Me Greek; w and melody C. Gaskill 
and George Givot. © 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 117978; Crawford mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 4809 


Me voy a mi tierra; letra F. V. Leal; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 
118041; Isabel L. Valdes, Los Ange- 
les. 4810 


Meadow lark; fox trot song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
BH unp. 118888; Thomas L. Hail, Salt 
Lake City. 4811 


Meditation; v. Karl Hoyer, op. 39, no. 
2; orgel. © Mar. 15, 1935; E for. 
42708; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

4812 


violin with pf. acc. © Jan. 8, 
19386; E pub. 53472; Fleetwood A. 
Diefenthaeler, Milwaukee, 4813 


Meet the leader man, swing it Sam; 
w and m Sylvia Herbert. © 1. 
Feb. 4, 1986; EH unp, 117653; Sylvia 
Doane, Cleveland. 4814 


Meidils (A) nikumi; w J. Jaffe, mel- 
ody B. Jaffe. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1986; 
E unp. 117385; Julius Jaffe and Ben 


Jaffe, Brooklyn. 4815 
Melba; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman, © 1c Feb. 20, 1986; 


E unp. 118661; Martin O. Gilmore, 
Charity Pomeroon, British Guiana. 
4816 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4817 


Melodie der liebe; foxtrot, w Charles 
Amberg, m Willy Richartz, arr. 
Franz Stolzenwald; orch. stimmen. 
© Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 42808; Risi- 
ton-verlag, Berlin. 4817 


Mélodie orientale; by Nicolas Tchérep- 
nine; oboe and pf. © Feb. 7, 1986; 
E for. 48065; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 4818 


Melodies, sweet melodies, coming thru 
the radio; fox-trot song. ©1c. Feb. 
11, 1936; E unp. 118745; Mary Perle 
Berger, Mo. 4819 


Melody (A) from the sky; from The 
trail of the lonesome pine, w and m 
Sidney D. Mitchell and Louis Alter ; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Jan. 
29, 1986; E pub. 53244; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 4820 


Melody in you; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118871; 
Paul Siegel, Brooklyn. 4821 


Melody lane; valse song. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1986; E unp. 117604; Annie HE. 
Sawyer, Smithville, Tex. 4822 


Melody no. X2; by S. Messenheimer 
and Charles Bourne; melody, with 
pf. acc. © 1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E 
unp. 118528; Sam Messenheimer, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 4823 


Melody (The) of love; w Amy Norton 
Wittmer; pf. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118632; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 4824 


Memories; by Pieter Kuiper de Vos de 
Villiers; pf. © Jan. 14, 1986; E for. 
42737; Augener, ltd., London. 4825 


—— fox trot song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 
1936; E unp. 119197; W. S. Bayne, 
Alhambra, Calif. 4826 


m Thorvald Lammers, English 
version and pf. sc. arr. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 533800; Frederick Wick, 
Minneapolis. 4827 


Memories of blossom time; w and m 
Samuel Francis Baird; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 20, 19836; E unp. 118598; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4828 


Memories of Vienna; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1936; E unp. 118179; Katherine 
S[eott] Ayres, Montclair, N. J. 4829 


Memory trail; w Cora Hunt; pf. © 
1 ec. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118633; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4830 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


Mem’ry (The) of your smile; song. © 
1c Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118071; 
Alice Christine Thomas, Detroit. 

4831 


Men in white; w and melody. ©1«. 
Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117390; Isabel 
Mazie Brewer, New York. 4832 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Morn; w Florence DeWitt, 
m adapted from Mendelssohn Sonata, 
op. 58 for cello and pf., Henry P. 
Cross; mixed voices, with violoncello 
obbl. © Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 53333; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 4833 


Mengelberg (Rudolf) Konzert; op. 18; 
violine u. orch. Partitur. © Novy. 29, 
1935; E for. 48080; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 4834 


Mensch (Der) ist frei geschaffen; w 
Friedrich von Schiller, m Hermann 
Simon; a cappella. Partitur. 1. 
Gem. chor.—2. Miannerchor. © Dec. 
31, 19338; EH for. 42941, 42942; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 4835, 4836 

Merci cherie; waltz, w Lee Cooley, mel- 


ody E. B. Pegram. © 1. Feb. 17, 
19386; EH unp. 118330; Edwin Baron 


Pegram and Leland Frederick 
Cooley, Los Angeles. 4837 
Merry Christmas; song. © 1 ¢ Dee. 


13, 1935; E unp. 118588; Astrid Hr- 
mine Bergdahl, Portland, Or. 4838 


Mi piaccion tutti; fox-trot, versi Bixio 
Cherubini e C. Bruno, m P. G. Redi. 
© Dee. 14, 1935; E for. 43118: So- 
cietéa anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 


4839 
Mi pollera; w anon., m arr. Raoul 
Kraushaar. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1936; 


E unp. 118341; Meyer synchronizing 
service, ltd., Los Angeles. 4840 


Mi suegra no me quiere; costena-colom- 
biana, letra y m Sonia Dmitrowna ; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 118102; Maria Betancourt, New 
York. 4841 


Mickey and Minnie: song. ©1c. Feb. 
6, 1936; E unp. 117750; Clifford Ros- 
coe Stanley, Irvington, N. Y. 4842 


Middletown is the town for me; violin, 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118321; Lena Sandler, Middletown, 
NiYX: 4843 


Midnight (The) alarm; march, George 


F. Briegel; band pts. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 53022; George F. 
Briegel, inc., New York. 4844 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 19386 


4872 


Midnight moon; w George Mac Knotts ; 
pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118634; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 4845: 


Might as well forget you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119035; George Wilson Humphreys, 
Memphis, Tenn. 4846 


Mighty monarch; march, Wm. M. Tal- 
bott; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; HE 
pub. 53547; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 4847 


Milonga (La); tango des larmes, 
paroles francaises Henri Reclose, m 
R. Rossi, arr. Francis Gregson; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 26,1935; EH for. 42964; 
Editions Baetz et cie., Paris. 4848 


Min herrgardsjinta; schottisch, text 
Sverker Adhe, m Liss Emil, arr. 
David Ottoson ; salongsork. stAmmor. 
© Dec. 23, 1932; E for. 42726; A. b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, Stock- 
holm. 4849 


Mine; song. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; H 
unp. 118541; Edward M. Chambers, 
Oaklyn, N. J. 4850) 


Minuetto; di Lora De Micco; pf. © 
Feb. 14, 19386; E for. 43128; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 4851 


Mio (11) April; versi Ida Magnolfi, m 
Santo Santonocito; ten. o sop. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E for. 42772; A. For- 
livesi & c., Florence, Italy. 4852 


Mirabella; paso doble, w Klaus S. 
Richter, m Wiga-Gabriel, arr. Walter 
Borchert; pf. © Dec. 16, 1935; E 
for. 42722; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
g.om. by h., Berlin. 4853. 


Mirrors of hope; waltz melody. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117821; 
Adolph A. Silberman, Brooklyn. 

4854 


Missa brevis; op. 4; bass solo, cho., 
strings and organ. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 53541; Alan Scott Hovaness, 
Cambridge, Mass. 4855 


Mississippi moon of mine; song. © 
1 c Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 1183883; 
Adeline Hollingsworth, N. Olmsted, 
O. 4856 


Mississippi sawyer; new pf. arr. and 
guit.. chords, M.-M. Cole. pub. co-.; 
with violin. © Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 
53072; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 


4857 | 


Mister Misty Moon; w and melody Pat 
Ballard and Chas. Henderson. © 


57357—36-——_5 


1c. Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 1183897; 
Francis Drake Ballard, New York. 
4858 


Mister Windbag, Mister Potbell, Mister 
Train; w Jack Wolf and Paul 
Garner, with melody. ©1c. Feb. 24, 
1986; E unp. 118888; Richard Talbot 
Hakins, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 4859 


Moceasin dance; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m Lois Long; pf. © Feb. 
8, 1986; E pub. 53360; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 4860 


Modern dance; by Margarethe Hart- 
wigk-Engelken; pf. nr. 1,2. ©1e 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 1190388, 119039 ; 
Margarethe Engelken, Elmhurst, 
ah EIN Y: 4861, 4862 


Modern (A) paradise; w-EH. J. Schafer, 
melody W. H. King. © 1c. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117700; Edward J. 
Schafer and Wilmont H. King, New 
Orleans. 4863 


Molly; w Charles Francis Gilroy; pf. 
©1e. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118635; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4864 


Moment’s (A) infatuation; song. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 119204; 
Mrs. Albert Grow, Susanville, Calif. 

4865 


Mongrel rhythm; w and m Jan Sadlo. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118887; 
Lola Wuch, Los Angeles. 4866 


Monopoly on you; w and m Sam 
Yahres; pf. treble. © 1c. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118527; Jean Yabhres, 
Pittsburgh. 4867 


Mood of memories; waltz, w B. Bliss, 
melody V. Reiser. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1985; E unp. 115292; Violet Reiser 
and Beatrice Bliss, New York. 4868 


Moon (The) baby; unison song, w Nan 
Emerson, m William H. Anderson. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Feb. 11, 
1986 ; E for. 483048; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 4869) 


Moon (The) glow waltz; w and m 
Dutch Lemos. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119263; Anthony Lemos, 
Somerville, Mass. 4879 


Moon (The) is in the sky; w and m 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 53564 ; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 4871 

Moon light; song, melody Allen Taub. 
©1c¢. Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119310; 
Ethel Westgate, Reading, Pa. 4872 


1 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4873 


pt. III, n.s., Vv. 31 


Moon-light on the river of my dreams; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 
119117; Hilder Esther E. Rask, Chi- 
cago, 4873 


Moon lovers’ melody; song. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 20, 1985; E unp. 119084; Laura 
Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 

4874 


Moon magic; unison song, w and m 
John Longmire. © Feb. 14, 1986; 
E for. 48036; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 4875: 


Moon, riding in the skies; w Lazarus 
Aronson, melody G. Ottavi and Alex- 
ander E. Cleary. © 1 c¢. Feb. 28, 
1986; E unp. 119258; Guido Ottavi, 
Chelsea, Mass. 4876 


Meoonbeams aud sunbeams; w M. W. 
Dignan, m G. G. Dean. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 119008; Grace Ghent 
Dean and Marian Weaver Dignan, 
Columbus, O. 4877 


Moonlight; fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1986; E unp. 117600; Leland H. 
Wayment, Oxford, Id. 4878 


Moonlight and shadows; fox-trot song. 
©1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118748; 
Chioa McKee, Spokane. A879! 


Moonlight Bay; song, m Edward Hel- 
ferstay. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; HE 
unp. 118054; John Peter Citrino, San 
Francisco. 4880! 


Moonlight blues; fox trot song. ©1ce. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117588; Randle 
Brown, Mangham, La. 4881 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E 
unp. 118002; Delmer V. Dobbin, 
Lavenham, Manit., Canada. 4882 


Moonlight by the falls of Minnehaha ; 


w and m Eve Moore; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1986;° E unp. 118904; 
Amanda E. Morehouse, Rochester, 
ING a 4883 


Moonlight dreams; tango, melody R. 
Shield. ©1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 
118523; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 4884 


Moonlight in Hilo; w and m Cliff 
Friend and Jack Erickson; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 4, 19386; E pub. 53235; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

4885 


Moonlight is calling me; song, w Ruth 
Dale Simes. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 118297; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 4886 


Moonlight madness; song. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 19386; E unp. 118026; Arthur 
Thompson, Asioria, N. Y. 4887 


Moonlight on the Hudson; w T. Gilew- 
ski, melody J. T. O'Dea. ©1ce. Feb. 
17, 1936; E unp. 1183845; James T. 
O’Dea and Thaddeus Gilewski, Mas- 
peth, N. Y. 4888 


Moonlight on the snow; song. ©1e. 


Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117808; Russ 
Lyon, Hast Lansing, Mich. 4889 
Moore (Margery) Pastoral; organ. 


© Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 42695; No- 


vello & co., ltd., London. 4890 
Moorland ride; 2-pt. song, w Ann 
Gibbs, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. Win- 


throp Rogers ed. © Feb. 7, 1986; 
EK for. 48050; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 4891 


Morgen vielleicht; English waltz, w 
Hubertus, m Jim Stegret. © Jan. 
10, 1986; E for. 48015; Wiener oper- 
ettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

4892 


Morning dew, violets, and you; w Irv- 
ing Burnett; pf. “© ier eby 5, 
1936; E unp. 117696; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4893 


Morning, noon and moonlight; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 
118777; Perry Pasmezoglu, Los 
Angeles. 4894 


Mother; w and m Theodore Moses To- 
bani, op. 527; in E flat. ©, Feb. 13, 
1936; E pub. 538414; Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Woodside, L.I., N.Y. 4895 


Mother Goose suite; w traditional, m 
Lewis Henry Horton; mixed voices. 
© Feb. 19, 19586; E pub. 53594; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 4896 


Mother in heaven; waltz, w Sam Adel- 
man, with melody. ©1c. Feb. 27, 
19386; E unp. 119136; Patsy Cola- 
trello, Newark, N. J. 4897 


Mother of my dreams; song. © 1 ©¢. 
Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117407; Lula 


M. Shutter, Richmond. 4898 
Mother still waits for me; Song, Ww 
Annie Treloar Aweifel. © 1c. Feb. 


15, 1986; E unp. 118298; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 4899 


Mother’s day; fox-trot song. © tt. 
Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119176; Car- 
rie Swope Ford, South Seen 


Mother’s little Bo peep; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118129; 


212 


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no. 2, 1936 


4927 


Gernal B. Slawson, Highland Park, 
Mich. 4901 


Mother’s love always welcomes you 
there; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 118914; Russell 
Harrison, Winfield, Ia. 4902 


Mothers love song; song. © 1. Feb. 
10, 1936; E unp. 117982; Bertha F. 
Brill, Kansas City, Mo. 4903 


Mother’s oid chair; w Hlsa Carolyn 
Petersen; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 19386; 


E unp. 118636; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4904 
Mountaineer (The); pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
12, 1986; E unp. 118152; Louis 
Brown, New York. 4905 


Move on, caravan; w and m Skeeter 
Hubbert. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 118590; Ernest Maurice Hub- 
bert, Los Angeles. 4906! 


Move your feet; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118525; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 4907 


Moyse (Marcel) 20° exercices et 
études; filite. © Aug. 1, 1935; E 
for. 41477; Alphonse Leduc & Gie., 
Paris. 4908 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Deuts- 
cher tanz; arr.; wood wind quin- 
tette. Sc. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; HE 
unp. 119143; R. N. Buvinger, Wash- 
ington. 4909 


Divertimento nr. 3; B dur, bearb. 
Giinther Weigelt; fidte, klarinette o. 
oboe u. fagott. © Jan. 14, 1986; E 
for. 42973; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 4910: 


Divertimento nr. 9; B dur, hrsg. 
Giinther Weigelt; fldte, oboe, klari- 
nette, horn u. fagott. © Jan. 14, 
1936 ; E fer. 42974; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 4911 


Miickenspiele; charaktersttick, Paul 
Lincke; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42931; Riihle & 
Wendling musikverlag, Leipzig. 

4912 


Muevene tu cintura; rumba; pf., con 
letra. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119057; Eliseo Grenet, Havana. 

4913 


Music (The) box that dad _ gave 
mother; w and melody F. Luther 
and Homer Gayne. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1936; E unp. 117789; Frank Luther, 
New York. 4914 


Music in the breeze; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117953 ; 
Stanley L. Shapero, Los Angeles. 

4915 


Music in the night; from Give us this 
night, w Oscar Hammerstein 2d, m 
Erich Wolfgang Korngold. © 1 e. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118016; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 4916 

Music inspires romance; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117892; 
Bernard Jay Schwartz, Cleveland. 

4917 


Music, second year, children’s manual; 
using the rhythmic signs of Solesmes, 
w and melodies [compiled] © Jan. 
29, 1936; A 91614; Justine Ward, 


Washington. 4918 
Musical (A) portrait; pf. ©1c. Feb. 


10, 1986; E unp. 117909; Fenton W. | 
Earnshaw, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
4919 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
F. G. Hawkes. With suppl. v. 50, 
pt. 2, Feb. 1936. © Feb. 5, 1986; E 
ior. 42894; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, Itd., London. 4920 


Must I always be a dreamer; w Irene 
Randol, m arr. Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118944; 
Grace Fulk, Kendallville, Ind. 4921 


Mutiny in the parlor; w Edward Hey- 
man, m Vee Lawnhurst; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 5, 1936; E 
pub. 53302 ; Famous music corp., New 
York, 4922 


My air-castle of love; song, w Earl 
Gilmore. © 1 ¢ Feb. 20, 1986; H 
ubp. 118702; Lillie August Lohman, 
Luling, Tex. 4923 


My argosie [sic]; fox trot, w Jean 
Lousteau, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1936; E unp. 119277 ; Carl Jaspan, 
Washington. 4924 


My baby; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Feb. 28, 
1936; E unp. 119268; Annie Johnson, 
Toronto. 4925 


My baby blue; waltz, w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 118198; 
Sarah B. Casey, Batavia, N. Y. | 

4926 


My baby’s out tonight; w Charles 
Lornay, m Larry Lornay, arr. B. 
Barnes. © 1 ec. Feb. 11, 1936; H 
unp. 117995; Laurence John Lauri- 
cella, Seattle. 4927 


213 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4928 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


My beautiful valley of dreams; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 117461; 
Sara EH. Middleworth, Pine Knot, 
Big Bear Lake, Calif. 4928 


My big moment; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Jan. 21, 19386; E unp. 117454; Almeda 
Haxton, Pullman, Wash. 4929 


w and melody. © 1. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118494; Paul Bricker, 
Michigan City, Ind. 4930 


My Billy boy; fox trot, m Arthur 
Thibodeau; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 
a (ooo. ohh un. Li teake, Oy NV. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 4931 


My brother, the brother Ill never for- 
get; waltz, w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Heb. 20, 19386; E unp. 118577; Peter 
P. Schuh, Portland, Or. 4932 


My cradle was my mother’s arms; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 
118453; William Roberts, Waupun, 
Wis. 4933 


My creed; w Edward Lockton, m Ger- 
ald. Carne; im B’ flat. © Jan: 17, 
1936; HE for. 42777; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 4934 


My dark eyed show girl; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 c¢. Feb. 29, 1936; 
H unp. 119808 ; Jessie Shaw, St. John, 
N. D. 4935 


My darling; w and melody. © 1 ©. 
Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117475; Gordon 
Elmer Willey, Wilmington, Calif. 

4936 


My dear; w C. R. Burke, m Hyvelyn 
Horsbrugh Sullivan. © Jan. 25, 
1986; E pub. 53202; Charles R. 
- Burke, Tulsa, Okl., and Evelyn H. 
Sullivan, Oklahoma City. 4937 


My dear one; w and m G. G. Dean and 
Evelyn Stewart White. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
7, 19386; E unp. 117813; Grace Ghent 
Dean, Columbus, O. 4938 


My dream; w and m Bob Scharff; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 19386; E unp. 119248 ; 
Robert L. Scharff, St. Louis. 49389 


My dream house; w and melody. © 
1 c« Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 118384; 
Louetta Jane Horst, Park Ridge, 
Tl. 4940 


My dreams, day dreams; valse song. 
©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117434; 
Richard Gwillim, Camas Valley, Or. 

4941 


My father’s growing old; song, new 
pf. arr. and guit. chords, M. M. Cole 


pub. co. © Jan. 17, 1936; E pub. 
53068; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
4942 

My favorite gal; song, w Charles G. 
Massoth. © 1 e¢. Feb. 26, 1986; 
E unp. 119091; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 4943 


My flower, your sunshine; w and mel- 


ody. © 1e. Feb. 3, 1985; E unp. 
117568; Ocia Memorell Melchor 
Smith, Fayetteville, N. C. 4944 


My future is you; waltz, w G. W. 
Reading, m M. A. Thompson. © 
1 «@ Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117833; 
Mona A. Thomson and George W. 
Reading, Los Angeles. 4945 


My garden is blooming for you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118186; 
Lucile Rudesill, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 

4946 


My garden of roses; song. © 1c. Feb. 
12, 1986; E unp. 118116; Charles 
Judson Davis, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 

4947 


My hard working man; w and m Ger- 
trude R. Heft; pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118602; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 4948 


My haunting melody; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118983; 


Murray James ‘Thwaites, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 4949 
My haven of hearts; hymn. © 1 «@. 


Jan. 21, 1986; E unp. 117574; Benita 
M. Hinolander, Montrose, Calif. 


4950 
My Hawaiian hula girl; song, w 
Madge Elaine Harding. © 1c. Feb. 


26, 19386; E unp. 119095; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 4951 


My heart; melody, op. 373. ©1. 
Feb. 4, 19386; E unp. 117668; Johann 
Sesser, Chicago. 4952 


My heart beats under lock; w Chris 
Birk; pf. © 1c Feb. 20, 1986; H 
unp. 118637; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 4953 


My heart belongs to you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117476; Gordon Elmer Willey, Wil- 
mington, Calif. 4954 


My heart gets a chill; w and m Louis 
Armstrong. © 1 ¢. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 1193850; Longmans, Green 
& co., New York. 4955 


My heart is brimful of love; w Isaac 
A. John, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 


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no. 2, 1936 


4983 


26, 1986; E unp. 119052; Lasker 
Moore, Georgetown, British Guiana. 
4956 


My heart is in a violin; w Ed. De 
Lange, with melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119272; Alex Hyde 
and Will Hudson, New York. 4957 


My heart owns a love for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1986; E 
unp. 118206; Lois Bailey Lacon, 
Newtonville, Mass. 4958 


My heart’s beating again; song, w Al 
Da Costa. © 1 ¢ Feb. 15, 1986; 
E unp. 1183800; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 4959 


My heart tells me that I’m in love; 
song, w Bruno Butkiewicz, jr. © 1 
ec. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118299; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 4960 


My heavenly mansion; w Viola Riley, 
m Hank Keene. © Feb. 11, 1986; 
E pub. 53398; Hank Keene, inc., 
Coventry, Conn. 4961 


My hero; concert marche militaire, 
from Oscar Straus’ The chocolate 
soldier, paraphrased and sc. Harry 
L. Alford; full band. Sec. © Jan. 
29, 1986; E pub. 53197; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 4962 


My home is where my heart is; w 
R. B. Egan, melody Newell Chase. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1936; E unp. 117504; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

4963 


My honeymoon in heaven; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
119284; Gust Demetrion Kutras, 
Cleveland. 4964 


My Honolulu rendezvous; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 19386; E unp. 
117667; Ross Hardy, San Francisco. 

4965 


My hopes for love shall never fade; 
w Anthony Tony Setting; pf. © 1 
e. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118638; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

4966 


My ideal; w Natalie G. Kingston, m 
Bobbie Q. Kingston. © 1 c¢. Jan. 
21, 19536; E unp. 118109; Angel H. 
Markunas, Chicago. _ 4967 


My infatuation; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; EH unp. 118942; 
Adolph Weintraub, New York. 

| 4968 


My lady of the lovely hair; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 80, 1985; E unp. 114749; 
Mrs. M. O. Collicott, Midwest, Wy. 

4969 


My life has been but a weaving; w and 
m Dell Daven. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; 
HE unp. 117941 ; Delbert Avery Daven- 
baugh, Chicago. 4970 


My life will be complete; valse song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118725; 
Mayme Chiquet, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

4971 


My lips won’t tell you; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119147; 
Marie Patterson, New York. 4972 

My little love affair; song, melody 


Allen Taub. © 1. ce. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 1193811; Alfred Woods, Ham- 


tramek, Mich. 4973 
My love for.you; song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1936; E unp. 117868; Al Hoffer, 
Cleveland. 4974 


My love is like the dawn; w and m 
Genevieve Davis. © 1. Feb. 21, 
1986; E unp. 118767; Genevieve 
Davis Monroe, New York. 4975 


My love’s like a red red rose; song, w 
Robert Burns. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 117401; Grace Edna Seymour, 
South Norwalk, Conn. 4976 


My love song; waltz, w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117540; 
Felecia Anne Jordan, West Colum- 
bine, Tex. 4977 


My mother; solo, w Laverne Grey. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53659; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 4978 


My mother’s love; song, arr. Morrie B. 
Streeter. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E 
unp. 118966; Ruth McRae Harmon, 
Los Angeles. 4979 


My mother’s smile; w and melody Bert 
Darl. ©1e Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
117999; Betty Thornton Goetz, New 
York. 4980 


My mouse; unison song, w Derek Mc- 
Culloch, m James Maynard Grover. 
© Jan. 13, 1936; E for. 42741; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. 4981 


My New York papa; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 1183893; 
Ernest Leach, Kenosha, Wis. 4982 


My old Blue Mountain home; fox trot, 
w and m Willa Glenn. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
13, 1986; E unp. 117417; Gertrude 
Leyden, Anniston, Ala. 4983 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4984. 


My old fashioned scrap book; contain- 
ing 20 complete songs, Wendell Hall, 
ed. Elliott Shapiro, arrs. ed. John 
Klenner ; with guit. arrs. © Jan. 31, 
1986; E pub. 538257; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. A984 


w and m Wendell Hall; with guit. 
arr. © Jan. 31, 1936; E pub. 53258; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 4985 


My old home state of Wyoming; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; EB 
unp. 118737; Roy McBain, Eugene, 
Or. 4986 


My old home town; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118967; John 
Maurice Wolfe, Terra Alta, W. Va. 

A987 


My own darling sweetheart is drifting 
away; song, w written and adapted 
B. M. McSlater, pf. arr. S. L. Cross. 
Rev. version. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 119318 ; Bertha May McSiater, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 4988 


My prayer ; hymn, w Betty Scott Stam. 
© Feb. 19, 1936; E pub. 53511; Paul 
White, Highland Park, IIl. 4989 


song. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117567; Mae Middleton Hasbrouck, 
Houston. 4990 


My pretty Gypsy maid; w and melody. 
©1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119148; 
Morris Goldring, Brooklyn. 4991 


My radio; fox-trot song. © 1 c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 119172; Kent Gold- 
branson, Sandwich, Il. 4992 


My rainbow is just a make believe; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
118290; Alfred M. Cozzi, West New 
York, N. J. 4993 


My red-letter day ; from Ziegfeld follies 
19386, w Ira Gershwin, m Vernon 
Duke; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Feb. 1, 1936; E pub. 53237; Chappell 
& co., inc., New York. 4994 


My rhythm gal: w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117806; Robert 
Hersch, Detroit. 4995 


My rosy dream; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Jan. 
20, 1986; E pub. 53555; Mrs. Nugent 
Walker, College Grove, Tenn. 4996 


My S. O. S. for you; w and m Adrian 

Keuleman, Barney Barnard and 

._ Paddy Roberts; with arr. for ukulele, 

ete. © Oct. 21, 1935; E for. 41342; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

4997 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


My secret; song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; 
E unp. i17836; Nicolai Bolin, Los 
Angeles. 4998 


My seventh heaven dream; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
H unp. 11885¢; Orlando Otterson, 
Eau Claire, Wis. 4999 

My song; w and melody Ruth Marion 
Shannon. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 117547; Ruth M. Shannon, Du- 
luth. 5000 


My star of iove; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Jan. 13, 1936; EK unp. 117439 ; Eleanor 
May Young, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

5001 


My surrender; song. © 1. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 117955; Reginald Wood, 
Miami, Fla. 5002 


My sweet blue ered Sue; w and mel- 
ody. © ic Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 
117902; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 
Alamosa, Col. 5003 


My sweet Trish lassie; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118736; Charles 
A. O’Connor, Springfield, Mass. 5004 


My sweetheart darling; song, w Goldie 
Ely. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; EH unp. 
119097 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

5005 


My tent; waltz or two-step, song, pf. 
arr. DA. .© 1c Feb. a. .oeneee 
unp. 117720; Anna M. Olszewska, San 
Francisco. 5006 


My thoughts are all of you; m Kittie 
Haydn Meinhold; pf., with w. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119069; 
Anna C. McAuliffe, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 5007 


My travelog ; song, w Lawrence Downs. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118807; 
Margaret Woodin-Coutchie, Holly- 
wood, Calif, 5008 


My truest treasure; duet, w Richard 
Rolle, m Leslie Woodgate; ten. and 
bar. © Oct. 17, 1985; E for. 42865; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 5009 


My western home; waltz song. ©16«. 
Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118772; Ber- 
nard Oliver Jackson, Miami, Fla. 

5010 


My wife and sweetheart; song, m 
Christopher O’Hare. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1936; E unp. 117566; William Henry 
Clifford, Hartford. 5011 


Myself again; w and melody. ©1c. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117380; Jean- 
nette Founataine, Houston. 5012 


216 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


5043 


Mysteér—ee; by Roy Shield. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 19, i986; E unp. 118514; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 5013 


Mystery girl; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117409; Alma 
Barr, Boscobel. Wis. 5014 


Mystery moon; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 19, 19836; E unp. 118490; May 
Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 5015: 


Nachtigall’s liebeslied; foxtrot-inter- 
mezzo, Walter Borchert; pf. © Dec. 
me) 1930 59°) (for..\042 719 3) Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

5016 


Nani (Ka) o anosipua; song, w Ellen 
Kamaunu. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 118377; Robert N. Kamaunu, 
Honoluiu. 5017 


National schooi band _ association 
march; band pts. © Jan. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 53198; Carl Mader, Forest 
Park, Il. 5018 


Nature’s awakening; Easter service, 
w C. Louise Bell, Juanita Rosemon, 
and others, m Forrest G. Walter. © 
Jan. 23, 1936; E pub. 53304; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 5019 


Nautchette; melody Roy Shield. © 
1 e. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118524; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5020 

’Neath Florida skies; song. © 1 ©¢. 
Feb. 17, 1936; H unp. 118348; George 
De Golyer Randall, Sarasota, Fla. 

5021 


*"Neath Hawaiian skies; song, m arr. 
Silver K. Piliwale. © 1 c. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 118333; William W. 
K. Kaaikaula, Honolulu. 5022. 


*Neath the old pine tree; song, m M. 
E. Furback and Nell Courtright. © 

1 ¢@ Dee. 16, 1985; E unp. 115730; 
May H. Furback, Casa Grande, Ariz. 
5023 


Nebraska moon; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118241; 
Lawrence E. Hilton, Rehrersburg, 
Pa. 5024 


Neither proud nor particular; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 118880; Don Roda, Greenville, 
Pa. 5025. 


Nellie, will you be mine; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Jan. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53324; N. P. Meharg, Besse- 
mer, Ala. 5026 


Neuer wiener walzer; v. Margarethe 
Hartwigk-Engelken; pf. nr. 1-5. © 


1 ec. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119037, 
119041-119044; Margarethe Engel- 
ken, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 5027-5031 


New (The) and revised McNeil mod- 
ern guitar method; plectrum method 
for the regular Spanish 6 string 
guit., Chas. McNeil. © June 20, 
1935; AA 180461; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 5032 


New (The) day; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119235; Carrie N. 
Miller, South Deerfield, Mass, 5033 


New deal; march song. © 1 ec. Feb. 
11, 19386; E unp. 118027; Margaret 
D. Hyans, Youngstown, O. 5034 


New Jersey march; arr. Al H. Phil- 
lips; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1936; HB 
unp. 117469; Edward A. Remick, 
Hast Rutherford, N. J. 5035 


New river train; w and melody Mag- 
gie Andrews. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 119206; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine, New York. 5036 


New (The) world symphony; finale, 
Anton Dvorak, transcribed Hrik W. 
G. Leidzen; band pts. © Jan. 30, 
1986; E pub. 53419; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 5037 


New York knows those hillbilly 
Browns have come to town; song. © 
1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117688; 
Helen Lynch Michels, Newport, Bt 

503. 


New York—New York; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118250; 
David Meyerovitz, New York. 5089 


Next (The) hundred years’ll be the 
hardest; w and m Wendell Hall; 
with guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 1936; 
E pub. 53269; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 5040 


Niagara-fox ; fox aus dem tonfilm Ball 
im Savoy, w Alfred Griinwald, m 
Paul Abraham, arr. Walter Loh- 
mann; salon o. jazz orch. stimmen. 
© Feb. 26, 1985; E for. 42827; 
Sirius-verlag, Vienna. 5041 


Nichts als sonnenschein; foxtrot, aus 
Der giitige Antonius, deutscher text 
Beda u. Hugo Wiener, m Jara 
Benes. © Jan. 17, 19386; E for. 
43020; Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. 
b. h., Vienna. 5042 


Nicotina ; from Follow the sun, w Des- 
mond Carter, m Arthur Schwartz; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Jan. 
10, 1936; E for. 42758; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 5043 


217 


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5044 


Night at Easter time; w and m Hans 
Ebell; mixed voices. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 52943; Mary C. Wheel- 
er school, Providence. 5044 


Night (The) I can’t forget; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 20, 19386; E unp. 118571; 
Joseph A. Schmidt, Chicago. 5045 


Night in a Hollywood cafe; w Lee 
Wood, melody Lee Wood and Al 
Songey. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936: E 
unp. 117679; Lee Clay Wood, Oak- 
land, Calif. 5046 


Night (A) like this for lovers; valse 
song. ©1e. Jan. 27, 1936: E unp. 
117590; Hlvia R. Odom, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 5047 


Night of desire; w and melody. © 1 
c. Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119222; 
Betty Leora Young, Chicago, 5048 


Night of stars; w and melody De Web- 
ster Dole. © 1 ¢ Feb. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 117465; David Webster Dole, 
Minneapolis. 5049 


Night (The) that you nestled in my 
arms; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
6, 1986; E unp. 117774; Chris Yacich, 
New Orleans. . 5050! 


Night (The) wind whispers of you; 
w and melody. ©1«. Feb. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 118082; Jay Bullock, Los 
Angeles. 5051 


Nightingale in loneliness I croon; song, 
melody L. Bizak and A. Bizak. © 
1 ec Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 118488; 
Louis Bizak, North Chicago, Ill. 

5052 


Ninna-nanna a Maria Pia; versi Libera 
Carelli, m Lora De Micco. © Jan. 
30, 1936; E for. 43129; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5053 


No joys I have known; w and mel- 
ody. ©1«. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118829; William Law, Dayton, O. 

5054 


No no madame ; wand melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118472; Bu- 
ford A. Lynch, Washington. 5055: 


No room in the inn; w A. L. Skilton; 
4 treble voices; unace. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1936; E unp. 118455; Arthur Eg- 
bert Fowler, Winside, Neb. 5056 


Nobody knows but Major Bowes; w 
and m Alan Jones and Mickey 
Bloom; with guit. arr. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E pub. 53538; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 5057 


Nobody’s darling; w Bob Miller and 
Lawrence Wilson, melody Bob Mil- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


ler. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119288; Bob Miller, ine., New York. 
5058: 

Nod; w Walter De La Mare, m Tem- 


ple Bevan. © Jan. 24, 1986; E for. 
42760; Cary & co., London. 5059 
Non piu la rivedro; canzone. © 1 © 


Feb. 6, 1986 ; E unp. 118773 ; Giuseppe 
EH. Terranova, New Haven. 5060: 


Non tornare da me; valzer lento, pa- 
role Vanni, m Stefano Ferruzzi; 
orchestrina pti. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
EH for. 48073; Casa musicale Sonzog- 
no, s. a., Milan. 5061 


Nona; w Henry Chester Tracy, m op. 
35, no. 4. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
538469; John Laurence Seymour, 
Sacramento, Calif. 5062 


Northland suite; by Carl Busch; flute, 
oboe, B flat clarinet and. bassoon. 
Se. and pts. © Feb. 10, 1986; E pub. 
53613; H. T. FitzSimons co., Chi- 


cago. 5063 
Nostalgia; Oriental theme, Hiroshi 
Ogata; violin and pf. © Feb. 4, 


1936; E pub. 55477; Charles S. Mor- 
ita, New York. 5064 


Not a shadow land; duet. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 58644; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 5065 


Not a word, not a sign; w Florence 
Avis Weinthrop, and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117483; Ben- 
jamin Levine, Seattle. D066. 


Not for all the world; melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 117611; Samuel 
Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 5067 


Not my girl; w Desmond Carter, m 
Fred Astaire and Van Phillips; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc., Alvin D. Keech. 
© Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 43105; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

5068. 

Novellette; romanze mit solo-violine, 
Rio Gebhardt, instr. Carl Zimmer ; 
orch. stimmen. © Nov. 23, 1935; E 
for. 42909; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 5069: 


Novia (La} muerta; cancién. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 26, 1935; E unp. 117884; Ar- 
mando Valdespi, Havana. 5070 


Now I call this love; w M. Horowitz 
and Jerry Zimmerman, and melody. 
© 1e. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117671; 
Martin Horowitz, New York. 5071 


Now if it wasn’t for my picture of you; 
fox trot song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119135; 
Lincoln Clift, Goodman, Mo. 5072 


218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1956 


Now is the hour of darkness past; Has- 
ter anthem, w I. Watts, m William 
S. Nagle; mixed voices. © Feb. 21, 
1936 ; E pub. 53605 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. D073 


Now that you’re back; w and melody. 
© 1 c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 117723; 
Robert Peter Brischo, Brooklyn. 

5074 


Now the weeping willow wears a smile; 
wand meiody. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1956; 
E unp. 118080: Ausbie Allen York, 
Levelland, Tex. D075 


Now, winter’s frost is in your hair, I 
love you best of all; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936;, EH 
unp. 118933; Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. 
Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, West Los 
Angeles. 5076 


Now you have love; fox trot song. © 


1 ¢c, Jan. 21, 19386; EH unp. 117453; 
Lummie Fowler, % Postmaster, San 
Pedro, Calif. 5077 


Nu ska, vi vara snilla; vals ur Kop- 
~ minnen i Nordens Venedig, text: 
Karl-Gernard, musik: Jules Sylvain ; 
ne Cwdan. 1. 1930" He for, 4276 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 5078 


Numbers; interlude, song. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1956; E unp. 117985; Fred Hager, 
Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 5079 


O brother man; motet, w J. G. Whit- 
tier, m Harold E. Darke, op. 41, no. 
Ak: 6 mixed voices. © Oct. 17, 1935; 
E for. 42857; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 5080 


O can ye sew cushions; Scotch folk- 
song, melody and w from The Scots 
musical museum, freely arr. Gordon 
Balch Nevin; men’s voices. © Feb. 
5, 1986; E pub. 58336; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 5081 


O little one Sweet; old German carol, 
w from the Oxford carol book, op- 
tional descant arr. John Vine, melody 
from Scheidt’s Tabulaturbuch. © 
Nov. 21, 1985; E for. 42871; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 5082 


O Lord, consider my distress; introit, 
m William Pearson; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 24, 1935 ; H for. 42863 ; Oxford 
uniy. press, London, 5083: 


+0) Lord God of Israel; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Mrs. HL. H. A. Beach, 
op. 141; mixed voices, organ ace. © 
Jan. 23, 1936 ; E pub. 53213 : Amy M, 
. Beach, i. e. Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
_ New York. 5084 


5096 


O mia dolee madonna; aus Skandal im 
konzerthaus, versi Clara Sulzer, m 
Wilhelm Grosz. © Sept. 21, 1935; 
E for. 42832; Wiener operettenver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 5085S 


O morn of beauty; anthem, m Jean 
Sibelius, w and arr. of m H. Alex- 
ander Matthews; men’s voices, pf. or 
organ ace. © Jan. 8, 1986; E pub. 
53240; Oliver Ditson co., inc., New 
York. 5086 


O sacred head, now wounded; w Paul 
Gerhardt, m Hans Leo Hassler, har- 
monized J. S. Bach, arr. Matthew N. 
Lundquist ; mixed voices. © Feb. 3, 
1936; E pub. 53251; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 5087 


O saving Victim; anthem, m Philip 
James; mixed cho.; organ acc. © 
Feb. 14, 1936; E pub. 53389; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 5088 


O sing unto the Lord; anthem, w from 
the Scriptures, m Edgar Priest; 


mixed voices; organ ace. ©1c. Feb. 
26, 1936; E unp. 119109; Edith Mor- 
gan Priest, Washington. 5089 


Osterreichische orgelsonate; v. Franz 
Neuhofer, op. 220a. © July 22, 1935; 
E for, 42884; Neuhofer-gemeinde, 
Linz a. d. Donau, Austria. 5090 


Of all the blooming roses, you’re the 
blooming rose for me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117987; 
William Obed Merrill, Hardwick, Vt. 

5091 


Offenbach (Jacques) Apache dance; 
new pf. arr. Mort H. Glickman. © 
Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53166; Calumet 
music co., Chicago, 5092: 


Barcarolle; from Tales of Hoff- 
man, arr. Nick Manoloff; Spanish 
plectrum guit. solo, obbl., acc. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E pub. 53178; First 
natl. inst. of allied arts, South Bend, 
Ind. 5093 


Oh baby; fox trot song. © 1c. Jan. 
27, 1986; E unp. 117587; James 
Kuhns, Honolulu. 5094 


Oh baby make up your mind; w J. 
Baldassarre, melody D. Romani. © 
1c. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 117760; 
Dino Romani and Jino Baldassarre, 
Philadelphia. 5095 


Oh come back my darling to me; valse 
song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; H unp, 
117591 ; Gear se: H. Steinberg, Paonia, 
Col. 5096 


219 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5097 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Oh! don’t miss Miss Variety; w and m 
B. Barnard, A. Keuleman and P. 
Roberts; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
R. S. Stoddon. © Nov. 26, 1935; E 
for. 42493; B. Feldman & co., London. 

5097 


Oh for someone; w and m Gueren 
Safford. ©1ce. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 
118840; Mary A. Safford, Minneap- 
olis. 5098 


Oh, guide me with Thy spirit, Lord; 
hymn. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118955; William Charles Achter- 
kirch, Pine River, Minn. 5099 


Oh I tried hard to forget; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 
119249; Walter LaMont Wallace, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 5100 


Oh, lovely heart; w Larry Lee; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118639; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

5101 


Oh! Mia vita; serenata, de Ato te sola, 
parole V. De Sica e Astro Mari, m 
S. Allegra. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43121; M. Marletta, Rome. 5102 


Oh my oh I love O-hi-o; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 117455; 
Wade Fischer, White Salmon, Wash. 

5103 


Oh—oh—oh; pf., with w. © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1986; E unp. 118063; Rosalie 
Staal, Jefferson, Wis. 5104 


Oh, sefiorita; contralto or bar. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118126; Bessie 
Miriam Altheimer, St. Louis. 5105 


Oh, sinner man, tell me whar youse 
gwine; negro spiritual ; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117793; 
Daniel H. Thomas, Salt Lake City. 

5106 


Oh! Soldier! Who’s your lady love; 
6/8 comedy song, w Ralph Butler 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © Jan. 22, 1936; E for. 
42786; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

5107 


Ob, tell me more of Him; hymn, w 
James Rowe, m Harry Dixon Loes. 
© Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53670; Hal- 
dor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5108 


Oh! The cow jumped over the moon; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119230; Louis H. O. Fisch- 
man, Brooklyn. 5109 


Oh! What:I wouldn’t do to get you; 
w and melody Billy Arlington. © 
1c Feb. 4, 19836; E unp. 117647; 


William Franklin Arlington, New- 
ark, 'N."'S. 5110 


Oh! you so’ n’ so; w and m Wendell 
Hall: with guit. arr. ©. Jan. 31, 
1986; E pub. 53267; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc, New York. 5111 


Old (The) barn gate; song, new pf. 
arr. and guit. chords, M. M. Cole 
pub. co. © Jan. 17, 1986; EH pum 
53069; M. M. Cole pub co., Chicago. 

5112 

Old fashioned doll house; w Buddy 
Seamon, m I. Seamon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 19386; E unp. 119156; Irving Sea- 
mon and Abraham Seamon, Brook- 


lyn. 5113 
Old fashioned girl; song, arr. Sally 
De Baene. © 1 c. Feb. 19, 1936; 


E unp. 118549; Zoe La Croix, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 5114 


Old fashioned home, on the hill; w 
and m H. Wright and Renee Diet- 
rich. © Jan. 23, 1936; E pub. 53313; 
Horace Wright and Irene D. Wright, 
Livingston, N. J. 5115 


Old (An) forgotten lullaby; w and 
melody Charlie Tobias, George W. 
Meyer and Pete Wendling. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119354; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 5116 


Old friends; fox trot, intro. Massa’s 
in de cold, cold ground, by Stephen 
C. Foster, and Maryland, my Mary- 
land, m arr.; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119238; Wil- 
liam Busé, New York. 5117 


Old gold, double mellow cigarettes; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 118578; Mary E. Oliver, Pitts- 
burgh. 5118 


Old Highland cradle song; string quin- 
tet. © 1. Feb. 20, 19386; E unp. 
118707; Alfred Pochon, New York. 

5119 


Old kitchen clock; w and melody 
Charlie Reber. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 117848; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 5120 


Old man South; fox trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 117615; John De Hines, Gom- 
erco, N. M. 5121 


Old (The) mill wheel; fox trot, w Sam 
Adelman, and melody. © 1. Feb. 
4, 1936; E unp. 117617; Wm. W. 
Shepherd, Little Rock, Ark. 5122 


Old (The) old mill; song, melody 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 


220 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


5149 


© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117927: 
Tom White, Bruceton, Tenn. 5123 


Old (The) organ in the church; w 
and melody. © 1.«. Feb. 19, 1986; 
EK unp. 118497; Harolde Marshall 
Kennedy, Flint, Mich. 5124 


Old (The) Paisley shawl; song, arr. 
Minnie L. Huntington. © 1 c. Feb. 
25, 19386; E unp. 119008 ; George Lin- 
coln Huntington, Laguna _ Beach, 
Calif. 5125 


Old pal; w and m M. A. Diaz and 
Stanley Urbanek. © 1 c¢. Feb. 3, 
1936; E unp. 117569; Michael Ange- 
lo Diaz, Brawley, Calif. 5126 


Old (The) Quaker church on the hill; 
w Alice Burnham; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118640; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 5127 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese popular 
song, Fritz Kreisler, arr. Pietro 
Deiro; pf. accordion. © Jan. 27, 
19386; E pub. 58449; Charles Foley, 
New York. 5128 


Old (An) rhyme; 7 short easy pieces, 
Milly Stanfield and Sybil Barlow; 
violoncello and pf. © Feb. 18, 1936; 
E for. 43061; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 5129 


Old (The) sawmill; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118562; 
Gordon Young, Los Angeles. 5130 


Old Shaffer Bute; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119295; Em- 
ery L, Rice, Moscow, Id. 5131 


Old (The) sow; traditional Sussex 
folk-song, authentic version Albert 
Richardson; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 43099; 
Llew Weir music co., London. 5132 


Old things have passed away; hymn, 
w and m Sidney Cox. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53647; Haldor Lillen- 
as, Kansas City, Mo. 9133 


Old Willamette stream ; w Verna Saut- 
ter, m Bob Traver. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1936; E unp. 117879; Robert C. 
Traver, Portland, Or. 5134 


Old (The) wind mill; w and m Wen- 
dell Hall; with guit. arr. © Jan. 
31, 1986; E pub. 53259; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

5135 


Oldsmobile (El); guaracha son. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53443; Rafael 
Petilon Guzman, San Juan, Puerto 
Rico. 5136 


Ole cabin chorus; w and m Eve Moore; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 24, 19386; E unp. 


118905; Amanda E. Morehouse, 
Rochester, N. Y. 5137 
On a coconut island; song. © 1 «¢. 


Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117546; Robert 
Alexander Anderson, Honolulu. 
5138 


On a summer sea; lesson analysis John 
Thompson, m Dilla Ketterer ; pf. 
Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 58429; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 5139 


On account of because ; w Harry Doner, 
and melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 117551; George Herbert 
Bourne, Los Angeles. 5140 


On life’s ocean; kymn, w and m Floyd 
W. Hawkins. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 58635; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 5141 


On my mind; w Babe Fritsch, m Ken 
Kerr and R. Smith. © 1. Feb. 8, 
1936; E unp. 117866; Ken Kerr, 
Ralph Smith and Edward Vincent 
(Babe) Fritsch, Houston. 5142 


On one moonlight night that I loved 
her; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E 
unp. 117518; Marie King, Verden, 
Okl. 5143 


On that hillside farm of mine; w and 
melody. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1986; E unp. 
118553; May Wylde Millinghausen, 
Porterville, Calif. 5144 


On the amateur hour; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 118546; 
John Bainbridge, Glendale, Calif. 

5145 


On the Conewango ’neath the crescent 
moon; m Al. Sanders; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
117751; Glenn N. Larson, Warren, 
Pa. 5146 


On the river in the moonlight; w and 
m Aime Frechette; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118601; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 5147 


On the stroke of two; w Carlos Molina, 
and melody. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 118009; Paul Joseph Shahin, 
Chicago. 5148 


On top of a bus; w and m Lewis Ilda, 
Michael Carr and Rodd Arden; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 
42774; Irwin Dash music co., Itd., 
London. 0149 


221 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


5150 
On with Roosevelt; song, m Robert 
VanSickle. © 1. Fed. 4, 1986; E 


unp. 117724; R. J. Brown and EH. W. 
Brown, Sunbury, Pa. 5150! 
On your way; w Frank Dickey, m arr. 
Belle Free. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; EH 
unp. 117688; Cecil C. Wilson, Bal- 
morhea, ‘Tex. 5151 


One a two a three a four; w and mel- 


ody. © ic. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 
118098; Drew Seaman, Bayonne, 
NT: 5152 


One coke with two straws; w and m 
Hlizabeth Davis. © 1 ¢ Feb. 8, 
19386; EH unp. 119282; Laura Eliza- 
beth Davis, Houston. 5153 


One day has gone; w and m F. Wads- 
worth and Budd Dougherty. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118454: Far- 
rell Wadsworth, Salt Lake City. 

5154 


One hilarious night; song. ©1c. Feb. 
5, 1936; E unp. 117680; Roy York, 
jr., Ft. Smith, Ark. 5155 


One (The) I love; w Gus Kahn, m 
Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. . ©.1.¢, Keb. .17, 1936: © unp. 
118369 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 5156 


One (The) I’ve been looking for; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119353; 
Jane McLean, New. York. D157 


One last tove-soug; waltz, w James 
Dyrenforth, m Martin Broones, arr. 
Jack Mason; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. © Feb. 4, 1936: E pub. 
58008; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5158 


One more kiss; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117400; Hliza- 
beth Bull Maury, Richmond. 5159 


One more waltz with you dearheart ; 
song. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1986; E unp. 
117576; Lillian H. Golden, Simpson, 
Col. 5160: 


One never knows what tomorrow may 
bring; w and melody Dave Oppen- 
heim, Harold Raymond and Nat 
Simon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 
117810; Superior music, inc., New 
York. 5161 


One night upon the water; song, mel- 
ody Marian Clark. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1936; E unp. 119218; John Bosnjak, 
Portland, Or. 5162 


One-two-three-four, hey ; w Sidney Mit- 
chell, m Lew Pollack. © 1 ¢. Feb. 


14, 1936; E unp. 118268; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 5163 


Only a dream; valse song. © 1 «@. 
Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119193; Julia 
Lautier, Willow Bunch, Sask., Can- 
ada. 5164 


Only a rose; by Jessie L. Gaynor, 
transcribed Dorothy Gaynor Blake; 
pf. © Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 53384; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

5165 


Only a rose from my heart; song. © 
1 @ Feb. 21, 19386; E unp. 118796; 
Rose Bruhl, Chicago. 5166 


Only in books; from What! No Santa 
Claus, w and melody J. LaHaye, jr. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118181; 
Judson LaHaye, jr., and Douglas F. 
McCann, Bridgeport, Conn. 5167 


Only in my dreams; waltz song, m 
Robert Casanta, arr. Verne Hol- 
combe. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
118956; Willard F, Alm, Glendale, 


Calif. 0168 
Only one wish; allegorical one act 
play, w and melodies. © 1 ec. Feb. 


24, 19386; D 39032; Josephine Den- 
ise Fryer, Oakland, Calif. 5168* 


Only you; valse song. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
21, 1986; E unp. 117456; Kenneth 
H. Johnson, Franklin, Minn. 5169 


Oo-ooh I wanna have a little dance 
with you; w and melody Carmen 
Lombardo, Joe Young and Fred E. 
Ahlert. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
118405; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 5170 


Open season for love; valse song. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119182; 
Agnes Steele Lueders, Canby, Minn. 
s 5171 


Orange blossoms; song. © 1 e¢. Jan. 
22, 1956; E unp. 116809; Lorenzo 
Reyes Felix, jr., Los Angeles. 5172 


Organ (The), the monkey and me; 
w Harry Clarkson and Jack Le Soir, 
m Geoffrey Clarkson and J. Le Soir. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117800; 
Harry F. Clarkson, Hempstead, 
ING? Ye 5173 


Orpheus with his lute; w attributed 
to William Shakespeare, m Eric H. 
Thiman; mixed voices. © Feb, 25, 
1936; E for. 48091; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 5174 


Our dizzy Dean; w and melody Lu 
Earl. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 


222. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


118274; Aloha-land pub. co., Wood 
River, IIl. 5175 
Our gang; w and m Dave Franklin; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 53537; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 5176 


Our immortal President ; fox-trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118678; Francis J. 
Coughlin, Philadelphia. ini Ware 


Our last waltz together; w and mel- 
ody Dudley Manners. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1986; E unp. 118208; D. Dudley 
Krupp, Brooklyn. 5178 


Our little island of dreams; w and 
melody Billy Arlington. © 1c. Feb. 
4, 1936; E unp. 117648; William 
Franklin Arlington, Newark, N. J. 

5179 

Our love waltz; song, m E. A. O’Hara. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118839; 
Mrs. Frank Wahle, Flint, Mich. 

5180 


Our President Franklin Delano Roose- 
velt; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1936; E unp. 117893; Berenice 
Raney Perkins, San Francisco. 

5181 


Our sonnie’s song; song. © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118165; Blanche 
Violia Cain, Friend, Neb. 5182 


Out of life’s fullness; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. Feb. 4, 
1986; E unp. 117628; Maud Ward 
Phillips, Malvern, Ark. 5183. 


Out of my dreams; fox trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 c¢. Feb. 4, 
1936; E unp. 117612; Walter T. 
Bauer, Blue Island, Ill. 5184 


Out where the night is the darkest; 
solo or quartet. © Feb. 24, 19386; 
‘E pub. 58655; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 5185 


Over my depth in love; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 119806; Arthur Mallory, 
Brockville, Ont., Canada. 5186 


Over the waves; valse, Juventino 
Rosas, arr. Al Richards; pf. accord- 
ion. © Jan. 30, 19386; E for. 42798; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 5187 


Pan; by Margery Moore; organ. © 
Jan, 29, 1936; E for. 42717; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 5188 


Paganini (Niccolo) Le streghe; hex- 
entanz, bearb. Joan Manén; violine 
u, klavier. © Jan. 3, 1936; E for. 


5203 

43028; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 5189 
Pal of mine; melody, with pf. ace. 


© 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117818; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago, 5190 


Palina (La); melody. © 1c Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118706; Arthur 
Mancuso, Hollidays Cove, W. Va. 

5191 


Palm springs; from the play, w Leo 
Robin, m Ralph Rainger. © 1 «¢ 
Feb. 8, 1986; E unp, 118014; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 5192 


Paloma (La); by Sebastian Yradier, 
voice arr. Hd. Smalle; men’s voices. 
[English text only] © Feb. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 53228; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 5193 


Panamania; w anon., m arr. Raoul 
Kraushaar. © I ¢c. Feb. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 118842; Meyer synchronizing 
service, ltd., Los Angeles. 5194 


Par les rues; by R. H. Bassett. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 1936; EH unp. 118270; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 5195 


Paradise dreams; song. ©1c. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 118352; Russel Arnold 
Norlen, Grand Marais, Minn. 5196 


Pardon me for dreaming ; w Herb Mag- 
idson, m Con Conrad. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1936; EB unp. 118357 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 5197 


Parking; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 118894; Aniello Voccia, Provi- 
dence. 5198 


Partenza del volontario; marcia, versi 
Bixio Cherubini, m Cesare Andrea 
Bixio; orch. pti. © Dee. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43110; Societa anonima musi- 
cale Bixio, Milan. 5199 


Partita in H-moll; v. Ture Rangstr6m ; 
violino u. pf. © Nov. 7, 1935; E for. 
43029; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 5200 


Passacaglia; vy. Karl Hoyer, op. 39, 
no. 3; orgel. © Mar. 15, 1935; E for. 
42704; Riihle & Wendling, Leipzig. 

5201 


Passing clouds; by Reginald King; pf. 
© Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 42984; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 5202 


Passione mia; versi Carlo Jantaffi, m 
Mario Ruccione; mand. © Jan. 10, 
19386; E for. 43116; Societé anonima 
musicale Bixio, Milan. 5203 


223 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5204 


Pastoral (A) tune; by Godfrey Samp- 
son; violin and pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
HE for. 43639; Novello & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 5204 


Pathway (The) to heaven; song. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117817; 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 5205 


Patiently ; foxtrot; pf., drums, guit., 
bass, 3 saxophones, 3 trumpets, 2 
trombones and voice. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
14, 1986; EH unp. 118194; Grover 8S. 
Amick, Boston. 5206 


Patter (The) of the rain; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119270; 
Bertha Lee Wise, Clarksville, Md. 

5207 


Peace at any price; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117834; John 
William Haynes, Susanville, Calif. 

5208 


Peace I leave with you; sacred song, w 
from the Bible. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 117754; Grace L. Bremer, St. 
Paul. 5209 


Pearson (William D.) Two carols; w 
J. H. Proctor; organ or pf. ace. © 
Dec. 19, 19385; E for. 42864; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 5210 


Peggy and the pixies; operetta. © 
Jan. 3, 1986; D 39031; George Too- 
tell, Onchan, Isle of Man, Hngiand. 

5210* 


Pensando en ti; tango, melody. ©1e. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 118010; Paul 
Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 5211 


Penthouse on the moon; w and melody 
Karl Streuber. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119246; Charles D. (Kar1) 
Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 5212 


Pepita; tango. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1936; EH 
unp. 118962; Rosario Bourdon, New 
York. 5213) 


Per una volta; valzer lento, parole 
Vanni, m Ermete Liberati; orches- 
trina pti. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
43074; Casa musicale Sonzogno, §. a., 
Milan. 5214 


Perfect (A) night has passed away; 
song, m Will Herring. © 1. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118697; Annie G. 
O’Hanlon, Savannah. 5215 


Perfect petals of words and deeds; 


song. ©1« Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 
118786; Eunice Allen Strong, San 
Anselmo, Calif. 5216 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Petting; fox-trot song. ©1c. Jan. 28, 
1986; E unp. 117745; Wilmer R. 
Smith, Red Hill, Pa. 5217 


Pfiiat di Gott; marsch, aus Im weissen 
réssl, w u. m Ralph Benatzky. © 
Nov. 80, 1935; E for. 42923; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 5218 


Phi beta psi; song. © 1. Feb. 29, 
19386; E unp. 119820; Bertha A. 
Gardner, Scottsburg, Ind. 5219 


Picking cherry blossoms, waiting ; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 118260; 
Lucia Allene Yost, New York. 5220 


Pictures in the twilight; suite of 4 
pieces, Montague Ewing; pf. © Jan. 
29, 1936; E for. 42700; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., ine. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 5221 


Pied piper of Harlem; from George 
White’s scandals of 19386, w Jack 
Yellen, m Ray Henderson; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Jan si, 1950.7) 
pub. 53307 ; A. L. Berman, New York. 

5222 


Piedigrotta Santojanni 1985; compilata 
Mario Cosentino. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42906; Casa musicale G. San- 
tojanni, Naples. 5223 


Piedigrotta 1935; versi Bovio, Tullio 
Gentili, ed altri, m HE. Tagliaferro, N. 
Valente, ed altri. © Aug. 10, 1935; 
E for. 48123; Casa musicale Bottega 
dei 4, Naples. 5224 


Piensalo bien; cancién. © 1 e@ Dee. 
26, 1985; E unp. 117887; Armando 
Valdespi, Havana. B22 


Pilot of Galilee; hymn, w Grace Duffie 
Roe, m J. Arthur Ford, new har- 
monic arr. H. Lillenas. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53671; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 5226 


Pine Mountain merrymakers; favorite 


melodies, songs and tunes, [com- 
piled] M. M. Cole pub. co. © Jan. 
24, 19386; AA 196929; M. M. Cole 
pub. co., Chicago. 5227 


Pirates of Penzance; selection, Arthur 
S. Sullivan, new arr. Paul Yoder; 
band pts., with conductor. © Feb. 
26, 1936; E pub. 538620; Rubank, inc., 


Chicago. 5228 
Plantation memories; danse negre, 
John Thompson; pf. © Feb. 18, 


1936; E pub. 58486; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 5229 


Planting; gavotte, m Marvin Hatley; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1. Feb. 


224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 
20, 1986; E unp. 118586; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 5230 
Platzmusik; stimmungswalzer, text 


Peter Herz, m Hermann Leopoldi. © 
Oct. 29, 1985; BE for. 42917; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 231 


Play a swing tune; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117820; 
Bernard Chase, Brooklyn. 5232 


Play a tune; [compiled] Mabelle 
Glenn, Helen §S. Leavitt and Victor 
L. F. Rebmann; pf. © Feb. 13, 1936; 
AA 198020; Ginn & co., Boston. 

5233: 


Play an old fashion waltz for me; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 1198382; Joseph Albert Pat- 
node, W. Swanzey, N. H. 5234 


Play thing; m M. Piazzola and An- 
thony Sicoli; violin, with w. ©1e. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119289; Martin 
Piazzola, Long Island City. 5235 


Please dry your tears dear ; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ec. Feb. 
27, 19836; E unp. 119138; Tillie M. 
Balltrus, Campbell, O. 5236 


Please forgive me; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; 
FE unp. 117856; Alexander McGarvey, 
Conshohocken, Pa. 5237 


Please Mr. Moon, won’t you help me 
to get back the lover I lost ; w George 
Kelly and Ned Lawless; pf. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118641; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

5238 


Please say you love me too; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 
118084 ; John Bryce Longo, Brooklyn. 

5239 


Please teacher; selection, Jack Waller 
and Joseph Tunbridge [and] Seeing 


stars; selection, Martin Broones: 
arr. Denis Wright; military band 
pts. © Jan. 3, 1936; E for. 42989; 


Chappell & co., ltd., London. 5240! 


Poemas de mi patria; corrido, letra 
F. V. Leal, m Hermanos Sanchez; pf. 
©1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118040; 
Isabel L. Valdes, Los Angeles. 5241 


Poemetti Pagani; di Renzo Rossellini ; 
pf. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43132; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 5242 


Polka dot Sally; w Margy Thompson ; 
pf. © 1c Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118642; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 5243 


5257 


Polka viennoise ; on a theme by Johann 
Strauss, by 1. L. Pavia; 2 pfs. .© 
Oct. 24, 1985; E for. 42883; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 5244. 


Polly dear; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 118226; Clifford EH. Blount, 
Martville, N. Y. 5245 


Pond lilies; waltz, w Sam Adelman, 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; E 


unp. 117618; Wm. W. Shepherd, 
Little Rock, Ark. 5246 
Poor (The) hurdy gurdy man; song. 


©1c. Jan, 22, 1986; E unp. 117384; 
Lucia Allene Yost, New York. 5247 


Popa; pf., con letra. © 1. Feb. 26, 
1936; E unp. 119055; Hliseo Grenet, 
Havana. 5248 


Popular tutor for the piano accordion ; 
25-41 piano keys, 12-120 basses, 
Walter Oehme, tr. R. Haller. © 


Oct. 5, 1935; E for. 42848; Wilhelm 
Zimmermann, Leipzig. 5249 
Posadas (Las); Mexican Christmas 


songs, W anon., recorded and tr. Bess 
A. Garner, m recorded Kenneth 
Bartlett, arr. Charles A. Dickinson. 
© Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52747; Bess 
A. Garner, Claremont, Calif. 5250 


Possible; solo. © Feb. 24, 1986; H 
pub. 53666; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 5251 


Post and Rogers; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119303; Richard Wm. Gaughan, Can- 
field, O. 0252 


Postage (A) stamp of you; w and 
melody Pat Ballard and Chas. Hen- 
derson. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
118398; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 5253 


Postlude on Ye watchers and ye holy 
ones; by Miles A. Martin; organ. 
© Feb. 29, 1986; E pub. 53626; H 
W. Gray co., New York. 5254, 


Practical (A) method for the recorder ; 
by Edgar H. Hunt and Robert Don- 
ington... v., 1, 2. © Sept...5, 1935; 
E for. 42890 ; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 5255 


Prairie fire; melody. © 1c. July 20, 
1935; EH ‘unp. 118896; Carl Ward 
Dudley, Los Angeles. 5256 


Prairies; song, w G. A. Fisher. © 
1 c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118338; 


Kathryne Stovall, ‘Oklahoma City. 
BOAT 


225 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5258 


Praise God, ’m going home; hymn, 
w and m Mrs. W. L. Sutton. © Feb. 
24, 1986; E pub. 958637; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5208 


Praises; w and m Daisy Bevans. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119006; 
Harriet McCollum, Crescent Lake, 
Or. 5259 


Pray till the victory comes; hymn. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53656; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5260 


Prayer; song, w Hermann Hagedorn. 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117716; 
George Henry Metz, Prospect Park, 


Pa. 5261 
Prayer for service; sacred song, w 
Washington Gladden, m MHatrvey 


Gaul; organ or pf. acc.; low in E 
flat. © Feb. 6, 19386; E pub. 53346; 
Harold F'lammer, ine, New York. 

5262 


Precious love; w and melody. ©1.«. 
Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119061; AI- 
phonse Jaeger, Detroit. 5263: 


Prelude in A minor; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1986; E unp. 117861; Violet Pol- 


hemus, Billings, Mont. 5264 
Prelude on Belmont; Easter theme, 
Garth Edmundson; organ. © Feb. 


29, 1936; E pub. 53624; H. W. Gray 


co., New York. 5265 
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 
birthday; pf., with w. © Jan. 25, 


1936; E pub. 538199; James A. Mundy, 
Chicago. 5266 


Pretending; waltz song, melody Sam 


Adelman. © 1 «@ Feb. 20, 1986; EH 
unp. 118672; Mary Sceeles, East 
Providence, R. I. 5267 


Pretty as a picture; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118391 ; 
Frank Sullivan, Detroit. 5268 


Pretty blonde; w Ralph G. Cerulli, 
with melody. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 117940; Victor Roggio, Phila- 
delphia. 5269 


Price (The) tag on a cottage for two; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Feb. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 119265; Olive Bode Brown, 
Fountain City, Ind. 5270 


Pride of the South; march; accordion. 
© Jan. 17, 1986; E pub. 53234; Bob 
Burns, Atlanta. 5271 


Procession of the seven dwarfs; lesson 
analysis John Thompson, m_ Lois 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Long; pf. © Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 
53361; Willis music ¢co., Cincinnati. 
52¢2 

Professional soldier bugle calls; by R. 
H. Bassett. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 118272; Movietone music 
corp., New York. AT 
Professional soldier incidental; by R. 
H. Bassett. © 1. Feb. 14, 19386; 
E unp. 118269; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 5274 
Puget Sound waltz; w and m Benny 
Witte. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 
117607; Benhard Herman Witte, 
Bryn Mawr, Wash. o275 


Pumpernickel bread and butter; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 18, 1936; HE 


unp. 118408; Rudolph Springer, 
Brooklyn. 5276 
Pupils’ (The) first ensemble book; 


compiled; pf., 3 and 4 players. © 
Jan, 2, 1986; E pub. 58327; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. DTT 


Put down an empty glass; from Palla- 
dium frolics, 1st ed., w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. 
© Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 53484; Mills 
music, inc, New York. 5278 


Put yourself in my place; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Jan. 31, 1936; EK. unp. 
117404; Charles G. Lind, Oak Park, 
Til. 5279 


Quartet no, 4; strings. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1936; E unp. 117782; Quincy Porter, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 5280 


Queen of all queens; valse song. © 1 
ce. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118724; 
Amos Daniel McCann, Glenn, Tex. 

5281 

Queen of the high desert buckaroos; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 24, 19386; 
E unp. 118847; Thomas Short, Port- 
land, Or, 5282 


Query (A); song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 


1986; E unp. 118801; Adele Mae 
Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 5283 
Quickie; melody Roy Shield. © 1. 


Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118521; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 5284 


Raccolta delle canzoni romane §. Gio- 
vanni 1985; versi B. Cherubini, Aldo 
Fabrizi, ed altri, m Cesare Andrea 
Bixio, Armando Fragna, ed altri. © 
June 10, 1985; E for. 42771; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

5285 

Raccolta di 52 danze moderne; com- 

pilata Guglielmo Zanibon; pf. solo 


226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


con violino, ad lib. © Dec. 28, 1935; 
E for. 42804; Guglielmo Zanibon, 
Padova, Italy. 5286 
Radiance (The) that shines from Him ; 
duet. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53682; 
Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 


5287 
Radio blues; w Clarence E. Dawson, 
melody Milford W. Weekley. ©1-. 


Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 118217; Milford 
Weekley and Clarence Dawson, Buf- 
falo, O. 5288 


Raggedy raggedy man; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117809); 
J. Wade Riggen, Detroit. 5289) 


Rah, rah, rah, rah, Major Bowes; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118135; 
Rosalie B. Fowler, Hingham, Mass. 

5290) 


Railroad tracks; w and melody Del 
Daven. ©1c. Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 
118117; Delbert Avery Davenbaugh, 
Chicago. 52911 


Rain and the river; w J. Will Calla- 
han, m Oscar J. Fox; male voices. 
© Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 53382; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 5292 


Rain drops; pf., with w. ©1c. Feb. 4, 
19386; E unp. 118591; Claudia Lee, 
McArthur, Calif. 5293 


Rainin’ in my heart; fox-trot song. © 
1c Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119186; 
Vera C. Boston, San Francisco. 5294 


Rajah; melody Roy Shield. © 1 « 
Feb. 19, 1986;.E unp. 118522; Rob- 


bins music corp., New York. 5295 
Rake’s (The) progress; suite from 
ballet, Gavin Gordon; pf. © Oct. 


24, 1985; E for, 42888; Oxford univ. 
press, London, 5296 


Ramberlin’ gambler; pf., with w. © 
Feb. 10, 1986; E pub. 53401; Jack 
Curry, Chicago. 5297 


Rambling with that woman; w and 
melody Willie Broonzy. © 1 «. Feb. 
29, 1986; E unp. 119292; Wabash 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 5298 


Read and enjoy; by Dora Pierce and 
Lilian Leavey; pf. © Nov. 21, 1985; 
E for. 42880; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 5299: 

Red-haired (The) boy; song, w Natha- 
lie Crane. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 118949; Ruth A. Breitenbach, 
New York. 53 


Red Indians; singing game for 2 sing- 
ers and mime cho., w Aidan Clarke, 


57357—_36——_6 


5315 


m Alee Rowley, arr. May Sarson. 
© Jan. 31, 1986; E for, 42694; No- 
vello & co., 1td., London. 5301 
Reenie’s gone to Reno; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117429; 
M. Kathleen Clapham, Victoria, B. 


C., Canada. 5802 
Reflection; valse; trumpet or saxo- 
phone, with pf. ace. © 1 ce. Feb. 


18, 1986; E unp. 119279; William H. 
Baum, Cranbury, N. J. 0303 


Reflections in the rain; lyric G. Otto, 
m A. Otto. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 118935; Gene Otto and Anne 
Otto, New York. 5304: 


Régina (La); drame lyrique, poéme 
et m J. Martin-Pyns, Partition pf. et 
chant. © Dec. 31, 1935; D 39086; 
H. Martin, Nice, France. 5304* 

Regina invicta; w and melody; arr. 


A, .Ms,.Wi. Hacker..:*©, tee) Hebe 
1936; E unp. 118212; Joseph Rus- 


sell Sherlock, New York. 5305 
Rejoice, He is coming soon; hymn, 
harmonized Marion V. Jayne. © 1 


ce. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119171; Paul 
H. Schwemler, Chicago. 5306 


Remember I’m thinking of you; w 
Clayton Dixon, m Lou Webb. © 1 
ec. Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 117496; Clay- 
ton Thomas Dixon, Waterloo, Ia. 

5307 


Remembrance; w and m Hdgar Priest. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119108; 
Edith Morgan Priest, Washington. 

5308 


Remick’s standard hits; arr. as instru- 
mental numbers, Joe Accordo; pf. 
accordion... fol,,n0sid.,.©,,.dan.-27, 
1936; E pub. 53190; Remick music 
corp., New York. 5309 


Will D. Moyer, fol. no. 1. 1. 
Guit., pick style, solo and acc., with 
pf. acc.—2. Ten. banjo, solo and acc., 
with pf. ace—®8. Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram, with regular guit. 
ace.—4. Mand. solo and obbl., with 
guit. ace. © Jan. 27, 1986; E pub. 
58188, 53189, 53191, 53192; Remick 
music corp., New York. 5310-5313 


Reminiscence; fox trot song. © 1 .¢. 
Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117414; Fannie 
Velma Williams, Tuskegee, ge 


Reminiscenze italiche; waltz; pf. © 
1 ec Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 118774; 
Giuseppe E. Terranova, New See 


227 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5o16 


Reminiscing; song, m I, I. Frankel 
and Eve Applefield. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118865; Irving I. Fran- 
kel, Beverly Hills, Calif. 5316 


Repose; pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118861; Harry Allen 
Blachman, Cleveland Heights, O. 

5817 


Republican campaign song; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 
117555; Virginia Ballaseyus, Berke- 
ley, Calif, 5318 


Resurrection and ascension; cantata, 
Biblical narrative, m Christopher H. 
H. Booth; sop., ten. ad lib., bass 
soli and cho. © Jan. 31, 19386; E 
pub. 53170; Wm. A. Pond & Go., 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 5319 


Retired (A) red cap; song. ©1.. 
Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118159; Hliza- 
beth Hamm, Los Angeles. 5320 


Revery; by Hans Barth; pf. © Feb. 
10, 1986; E pub. 53488; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 53821 


Revery (A) in my garden; w and m 
Ella G. Gillett. © Jan. 31, 1936; 
EH pub. 538446; Alfred music co., inc., 
New York. 5322 


Révons! C’est Vheure ...; sur les 
motifs de Soltanto in sogno, paroles 
Robermarino, m Socrate Catulli. © 
Dec. 18, 1935; E for. 43106; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 5323 


Rhapsody in silver; by C. Mockridge. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 1182638; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

5324 


Rhumba rhythm; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118518; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5825 


Rhythm blues; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117685; Harry 
Kalin, Chicago. 5326 


Rhythm in C; song. ©1e. Feb. 19, 
1986; E unp. 118538; Eduard Vitez 
and Elaine Grama, Detroit. 53827 


Rhythm mania from Pennsylvania; 
song, w William Webb. © 1 «. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118382; Harold A. 
Hanft, Jacksonville, Fla. 5328 


Rhythm of love; w F. Leon Hunt, with 
melody. © 1 ¢ Feb. 10, 1986; EB 
unp. 117946; Charles H. Frizzelle, 
Los Angeles. 53829 


Rhythm of the breakers; pf. © 1 «. 
Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119007; Deila 
Fogalsang, San Francisco. 5330 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Rhythm rhapsody; melody. © 1 e. 
Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118969; Ellis 
Jackson, St. Louis. S801 


Rhythm’s in our soul; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 117682; 
George Oliver Lee, Detroit. aBoZ 


Rhythmic games; containing exercises 
for the development of free move- 
ment, Dorothy Pilling; pf. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E for. 42705; Forsyth bros., 
ltd., London. D388 


Rhythms and rimes; w and melodies 
[compiled and ed.] Mabelle Glenn, 
Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Reb- 
mann and Earl L. Baker. © Jan. 
16, 1986; A 91818; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 5334 


Ride (A) in a rumble seat; song. © 
1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118857; 
Michael Iversen, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

5335 


Ridin’ night herd; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 119285; Theo- 
dora Beinecke Little, Monrovia, 
Calif. 5336 


Ridin’ the Bar X range; w and m 
Wendell Hall; with guit. arr. © 
Jan. 31, 1936; E pub. 53266; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

5330 


Riding away; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117798; Mitchel 
Barnett, New York. 5838 


Right from the start; w and m Beth 
Moore. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
117714; Elizabeth Moore Matthias, 
Shreveport, La. 5339 


Ring my finger please; w Art Mans- 
field and Lu Earl, melody Lu Earl. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118465; 
Art Mansfield, Plano, I11. 5340: 


River blues; fox-trot song. ©1e. Jan. 
28, 19386; E unp. 117741; Merle L. 
Cressman, Pontiac, Mich. 53841 


River moon; w Paul Isom Clay; pf. 
© 1e. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118643; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

5842 


River o’ sighs; w and melody. ©1e@. 
Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118182; Fran- 
cis W. Lamberson, Chicago. 5343 


Riverman; song, w Elizabeth Asbeck. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118548; 
KXarl Heinz Asbeck, Madison, Conn. 

5844 


Roadway ot romance; from Charing 
Cross road, w and m Gladys and 
Clay Keyes; with ukulele arr. and 


228 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


chords for banjo, guit. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Jan. 16, 19386; EH for. 
42975; Sterling music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 5345 


Robbins guitar folio of popular songs, 
no. 6; arr. Will D. Moyer; Spanish 
guit. solos with pf. and guit. acc. © 
Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 53171; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 0346 


Robin’s (The) lullaby; w and m Eve 
Moore; pf. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 118906; Amanda HE. Morehouse, 
Rochester, N. Y. 5347 


Rock me in the cradle of the moon; 
w and m Jene Sample; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 20, 1936: E unp. 118606; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

5348 


Rock me to sleep in the hammock of 
love; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
EK unp. 119266; Audrey Sherrod 


Cavin, Moxee, Wash. 5349) 
Ro-da’-o; w and melody. © 1 c. Feb. 
27, 1986; E unp. 119164; Walter 
Perry Jenkins, Detroit. 5350 


Rogers is ropin’ in heaven; w and mel- 
ody Rowdy Wright. © 1 ec. Feb. 
24, 1986; H unp. 118872; Cecil 
(Rowdy) Wright, Mt. Ida, Ark. 5351 


Roll the old chariot along; unison song, 
w Margaret Rose, m Stuart Young. 
© Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 48087: J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 53852 


Rolling down the hilly-billy trail; w 
and m Norman Callin; with ukulele 
arr. R. 8. Stoddon, and chords for 
guit. and pf. accordion. © Feb. 11, 
1936; E for. 43079; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 5303: 


Rolling stone; w Margaret Mitchell, m 
Mima Faust, arr. Harold Potter. © 
1 ce. Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118466; 
Margaret F. Mitchell, Chicago, 5354 


Roly poly baby; w and m Wendell 
Hall; with, ;uit../arr.; ©; Jan, 31, 
1936; E pub. 53262; Shapiro, Bern- 
Stein & co., inc., New York. D800: 


‘Romance fades like a rose; song, arr. 
John F, MacDonald. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118589; George R. 
Boomhower, Dorchester, Mass. 5356 


Romance in the air; song. ©1e. Feb. 
26, 1936; E unp. 119076; Emil Pern- 
sot, jr., Chicago. 5857 

-w and melody. © 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 

1936; E unp. 117875; Eugene Edgar 

Page, Los Angeles. D808 


5371 


Romance in the moonlight; w Aladdin 
Pallante, m R. Rice and Sturt Steese ; 
pt. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 
118173; Ralph Rice, Pelham Manor, 
NX 53859 


Romance sealed with the golden sun; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
117849; George J. D’Aprix, Vernon, 
N.Y: 5360 


Romancing; w and melody Billy Ar- 
lington. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 
117649; William Franklin Arlington, 
Newark, N. J. 53861 


Rose (The) of Alabama; string quin- 
fet.“'© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; EH unp. 
118708 ; Alfred Pochon, New York. 

5362 


Rose (The) of Sharon; hymn, w H. R. 
Palmer and Laverne Grey, m H. R. 
Palmer, new harmonic arr. and new 
w to 4th verse, H. Lillenas. © Feb. 
24, 1986; E pub. 53634; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5363 


Rose of the evening, I love you; valse 


song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1936; E unp. 
117577; Rose Montalto, Bradford, 
dati by 5364 


Rosen und schmetterlinge; intermezzo, 
Giulio de Micheli, op. 129, arr. Leo- 
pold Weninger; orch. stimmen. 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 42968; D. Rah- 
ter, Leipzig. 5365 


Roses in the rain; song. © 1. Feb. 
6, 1936; E unp. 118718; Ethel Wort- 
ham, Corsicana, Tex. 5366 


Rossignol (Le) et l’empereur; paroles 
André de Badet, m Féderico Longas. 
© Aug. 1, 19385; E for. 42715; Hdi- 
tions Coda, s. a., Paris. 5367 


Round and round they say it goes; w 
Victor H. Gardner, melody Arnold X. 
Battaglini. © 1. Feb. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 117749; Arnold Battaglini and 
Victor Gardner, Pittsburgh. 5368 


Round (A) dance; by Felix Swinstead ; 
percussion band and pf. Sc. and pts. 


© Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 48055; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 53869 
Rowley (Alec) Three English 


sketches; pf. © Feb. 6, 1936; E for. 
43071 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 
5310 


Royal song of Canada; w and m C. 
Stubenger. © 1 c¢ Feb. 18, 19386; 
E unp. 118805; C. deMiffonis, Ottawa. 

Dat 1 


229 


5372 


Royal (The) telephone; w and m F. M. 
Lehman, harmonized Claudia F. Leh- 
man; with guit. arr. © Sept. 15, 
1909; E pub. 538628; Asher Sizemore, 
Louisville. 5372 


Rézsa (Béla) Sonate; pf. © Jan. 29, 
1986; E pub. 538456; Béla Rozsa, 
Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 5373: 


Rubank bugle band manual; by An- 
drew V. Scott. © Feb. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 53422; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

5374 


Rubicon (The) ; w William Winter, m 
Pat Thayer. © Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 
42781; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. ; ays ia) 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Nod, 
tender bud; from the Persian of 
Mirza Schaffy, English text and m 
arr. Rafael Mertis; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 538330; J. 


Fischer & bro., New York. 5376 
Run to Jesus; negro spiritual, arr. 
Noah Ryder ; mixed quartet. © Jan. 


18, 1936; E pub. 52963; Handy bros. 
music co., inc., New York. 5377 


Ruqui-ruqui-ruqui; rumba-fox, w Filipe 
Casanova, m Ramon C. Casa-Blaneca. 
, ©1c. Feb. 18, 498%; EH unp. 118415; 
Tropical music publishers, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 5378 


Russ-T-Joe stomp; guit. © 1. Feb. 
13, 19386; E unp. 118121; Joe Szot 
and Russ Stout, Milwaukee. . 5379) 


Rustling leaves are whispering I love 
you; w George Nelson, m Frances 
Williams, arr. Wallingford Riegger. 
1. Mixed voices—2. Sop. and alto. 
© Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 53526, 53528 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

53880, 5381 


—— sop. 1, 2 and alto. ; with violin 
obbl. © Feb. 6, 1936; E pub. 53345; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

5382 


S. O. S. is ealling you; song. © Jan. 
15, 19386; E pub. 53292; W. N. La 
Mance, Laclede, Mo. 53883) 


Sailing; pf. © Jan. 24, 1936; E pub. 
538610; Grant Connell, Columbus, O. 
5384 


Sailing in my dream boat; w Rudy 
Beckier, and melody. © 1 ¢ Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118401; Jack Hans 
Adams, Philadelphia. 5385: 


Sailors’ dance; by Felix Swinstead ; 
percussion band and pf. Se. and pts. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


© Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 


43056 ; 
5386 


Sailors (The) love the girls; w and m 
Fred Godfrey ; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon, and chords for guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Feb. 11, 1986; E for. 
43080; B. Feldman & co., London. 

5887 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Glad 
new day; from the C min. symphony, 
w and choral paraphrase Samuel 
Richards Gaines; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 1, 1986; E pub. 58232; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 5388 


Sally and the rabbits; song [and] 
Muffins for tea; pf.: w, m and ac- 
tions, Anne Harding Thompson. © 
Jan. 31, 19386; E for. 42754; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 5389 


Salt and pepper; in 4 acts, w and m 
Allene Nibling. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; 
D 389017; Allene Nibling Hudspeth, 
Ozona, Tex. 5389 * 


Salzburger schniirlregen; foxtrot, aus 
Im weissen rossl, w u. m Ralph 
Benatzky. © Nov. 30, 1935; EH for. 
42922; Ludwig Doblinger( Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 5390 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 
Edward M. 
5391 


Sand in my shoes; song. © 1c. Feb. 
8, 1986; E unp. 1192838; Laura Eliza- 
beth Davis, Houston. 53892 


Same old story; song. 
19386; E unp. 118452; 
Chambers, Oaklyn, N. J. 


San Francisco; w Gus Kahn, m Bronis- 
law Kaper and Walter Jurmann. © 
1 @ Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117859); 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 5393 
—w Harold Adamson, m Walter 


Donaldson. © 1 e, Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118361; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 5394 


Sankt Antonius, h6r’ mein flehen ; slow- 
fox, aus Der giitige Antonius, deuts- 
cher text Beda, m Jara Benes. © 
Jan. 17, 1986; E for. 48018; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

53895 


Sanzione (’e) a l’Italia; canzone umor- 
istica, melodia Michele Di Cristo. © 
Jan. 11, 1986; E pub. 52997; Ciro 


Maglione, Philadelphia. 53896 
Sarti (Giuseppe) Andante; tran- 
scribed Isidor Philipp; pf. © Dee. 


31, 1935; E pub. 52855; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 5397 


230 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 19386 


Save your sorrow for to-morrow; fox- 
trot, B. G. DeSylva and AI. Sher- 
man, arr. George Bassman ; orch. pts., 
With w. © Dec. 30, 1985; E pub. 
53460; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., 
New York. 0398 

Save your tears for a rainy day; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 
1986; E unp. 118931; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles. 5399! 


Savior lead me; hymn, w Julia H. 
Johnson, m a Spanish melody, new 
harmonie arr. Haldor Lillenas. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53673; Naza- 
rene pub. house, Kansas City, Mo. 

5460 

Savior (The) of the U. 8S. A.; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Feb. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 119026; Paul La Rocca, Peoria, 
Il. 5401 


Saviour (The) of Galilee; song, w 
Lysle Fewster. ©1c. Feb. 21, 1986; 
BH unp. 118783; Margaret Leembhuis, 
Minneapolis. 5402 


Saxophone improvisation; melody Hi 
Moulton. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118923; Movietone music corp., 
New York. . 5403 

Say ah; w George Whiting and Dick 

- Sanford, melody Ernest Breuer. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119115; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

540'4 

Say I wasn’t dreaming; w June Trevor, 
m Harold Ramsay ; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 42773; Irwin 
Dash music co., Itd., London. 5405: 

Scarlatti (Domenico) 
scription Andrés Segovia; gitarre. 
© Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 48005; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
5406 

Schani; song. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936: EB 

- unp. 118885; Frank Montrose, Lake- 
wood, O. wl ve REG 

Schon Rosmarin ; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © Jan. 
27, 1986; E pub. 534538; Charles Fo- 
ley, New York. 5408 


Schone frau darf ich sie fragen; slow- 
fox, w Hubertus, m Jim Stegret. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 48016; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

5409) 


Schonste (Das) am land ist der kir- 
tag; walzer-landler, w Hubertus, m 
Frank Fox. © Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 
43017 ; Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. 
b. h., Vienna. 5410 


Sonata; tran- | 


5422 


School and gymnasium marches; ed., 
compiled and arr, Norton Holbrook ; 
pf. © Jan. 23, 19386; E pub. 53243; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 5411 

School band folio for the harmonica ; 
15 well known melodies arr. for the 
harmonica, Mildred Van Denburgh 
and Gordon Mann; with guit. arr. 
© Feb. 11, 1986; AA 196720; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., inc., New York. 

5412 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Little heather 
rose; English version Lorraine Noel 
Finley, m arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
women’s 2-pt. cho. © Feb. 15, 1936; 
H pub. 53527; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 5413 


The Omnipotence; arr. Bryceson 
Treharne; 3-pt. mixed cho. © Feb. 
13, 1936; E pub. 53423; Willis music 
co.,. Cincinnati. 5414 

Schule; fir zweireihige diatonische 
handharmonika mit und ohne hilfstas- 
ten sowie mit und ohne gleichtontaste 
und fiir zweireihige bandonika, zum 
selbstunterricht, Fritz Kahle. © 
Apr. 1, 1985; E for. 42907; Fritz 


Kahle, Leipzig. 5415 
Schumann (Robert Alexander)  Bit- 
tendes kind; op. 15, nr. 4 [and] 


Fiirchten machen; op. 15, nr. 11: 
transcription Andrés Segovia; gi- 
tarre. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 42999; 
B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

5416 


Nocturne; no. 4, w Rosamond 
, Peirce, arr. Bainbridge Crist; mixed 
voices. © ‘Feb. 15, 19836; E pub. 
53525; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York, 5417 


Waldszenen; als Suite in 6 sdtzen, 
bearb. Hanns Lohr; orch. stimmen. 
© Dec. 31, 1933; E for. 42955; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 5418 


Scientist’s secretary; arr. Eddy Hahn; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119227; Mary Elin Suther- 
land, Brooklyn. 5419 


Scouts’ march; by Felix Swinstead ; 
percussion band and pf. Sc. and 
pts. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 48057; 
‘Boosey & co., ltd., London, 5420 


Sea (A) dirge; w Shakespeare, m 
Daniel Gregory Mason. © Jan. 27, 
1936; E pub. 53187; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 5421 

Sea gypsy; song, w Richard Hovey. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119067 ; 
Samuel Gurstelle, Brooklyn. 5422 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5423 


Search (The) ; w Firdausi, m Carlette 
C. Thomas; mixed cho. © Feb. 11, 
1936; E pub. 53383; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York, 5423 


Searching; song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936: 
E unp. 118348; Frank Charles Wil- 
kinson, Auburn, Calif. 5424 


Searching for romance I stumbled into 
love; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
17, 1936; E unp. 118427: Doryce 
and Freddy Drew, New York. 5425 

Seasons; melody R. Shield. © 1 «. 
Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118516; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 5426 


See how they run; 3d scale bk., the 
minor mode, Nellie Holland and 
Monica Armstrong. Winthrop Rog- 
ers ed. © Feb. 14, 1986: E for. 
43059; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

5427 

Semplicita campestre; intermezzo, 
Italo Nucci; orch. pti. © Jan. 1, 
1986; E for. 43112; Mario Aroman- 
do, Milan. 5428 


Send a red red rose; songz. © 1 
Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117639; Floy 
C. Merrilies, Los Angeles, 

Serenade of the rain; song. © 1. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118131; James 
Edward Highsmith, jr., Wilmington, 
INEZ: 5430 

Serenata a Ginevra; versi Gini Cas- 
tellani, m Mario Ruccione; mand. 
© Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 43117; So- 
cieta anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 


5431 
Serenata appassionata; intermezzo, 
Italo Nucci; orch. pti. © Jan. 1, 


1936; E for. 48111; Mario Aroman- 
do, Milan. 54382 


Serenity; by Allen Grant; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E pub. 53590; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 5433 


Service; unison song, w Whittier, m 
Alec Rowley ; massed voices. © Feb, 
29, 1986; E for. 43136; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 5434 


Set sail to-day; song, w E. Louise 
Savage. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1986; E 
unp, 118141; William F. Barmbold, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 5435 


Sexton (E. Marion) Prelude; pf. © 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117906; HE. 
Marion Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 

5436 


Shadows; w and m Edgar Priest. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119107; 
Edith Morgan Priest, Washington. 

5437 


0429. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


—w and m Helen Louise Miller; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118603; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

- 5438 


Shadows on the starlit waters; w Ned 
Washington, m Bronislaw Kaper and 
Walter Jurmann. © 1 ¢ Feb. 7, 
1986; E unp. 117860; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 5439 


Shaking hands with the sun; w and 
melody Pat Ballard and Chas Hen- 
derson. © 1c Feb. 18, 19386; EH 
unp. 118399; Francis Drake Ballard, 
New York. 5440 


Sharpie; song. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118701; Arthur G. Bohne, 
New York. 5441 


She done lef’ me now; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118084; Mich- 
ael Mikita and Mac Benoit, New 
York. 5442 


She’s giving me the run around; pf., 
with w. © 1. Feb. 10, 19386; EB 
unp. 118531; John Lynch, Brooklyn. 

5443 


She’s got me goin’ round and around; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 117785; Jack Moore, Dayton, 
O. 5444 


She’s just a little flapper; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 c¢. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119309; David P. Swe- 
ger, Campo Seco, Calif. 5445 


She’s just a new fashioned girl; w 
Douglas Davis, with melody. © 1 
c. Jan, 20, 1986; E unp. 118568; Al- 
fred Williamson, Represa, Calif. 

5446 


She used to be my sweetheart, but not 
any more; w and melody. © 1.. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117549 ; Thomas 
Zampano, Nutley, N. J. 5447 


Shine on southern moon; w M. Mac- 
Kinnon, m F. A. Haight. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 1936; E unp. 118445; Mae Mac- 
Kinnon and Fred Alton Haight, Med- 
ford, Or. 5448 


» 
Ship ahoy, yo ho; w Charles Frank 
Alverson, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 


27, 1986; E unp. 119116; [Jean] 
Betty Donnelly, West New York, 
NN. 5449 


Shirley Temple; song. © 1c. Feb. 20, 
1986; E unp. 118684; Florence Jean 
Leedale, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

5450 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 19386 


Shoe shine boy, shine my shoes; w and 
melody. ©1e. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
117755; Morris Perlman, New York. 

5451 


Shoes; song. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 119072; Ethel Clayton Elling- 
son, San Francisco. 5452 


Shopping; action song, for rhythmic 
interpretation, w May Sarson, m 
Eileen O'Malley. © Jan. 21, 1936; 
E for. 42749; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 5453) 


Short’nin’ bread; by Jacques Wolfe, 
arr. Frank Hopkins; 2 pfs. © Feb. 
3, 1986; E pub. 53253; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 5454 


Show a little affection to me; song. © 
1 ce. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118176; 
Thord Magnus Ryden, New York. 

5455: 


Showers of roses; w Josie D. Bader, m 
Albert E. Bader; with mixed quar- 
tette arr. © Feb. 1, 1986; E pub. 
53563; Independent music publish- 
ers, Hachita, N. M. 5456 


Si les trouffions avaient des ailes; chan- 
son militaire, de Son frére de lait, 
paroles René Vilhianne et A. Midroit, 
m G. Rinaldo-Rinaldi. © May 1, 
1935; E for. 41394; C. Joubert & cie., 
Paris. 5457 


Si oiseau j’étais a toi je volerais; by 
Adolf Henselt, op. 2, no. 6, new arr. 
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson; 
2 pfs. © Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 42887; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 5458 


Si si signor; song. © 1. Feb. 1%, 
19386; E unp. 118326; Vivian Linnea 
Larson, Rockford, Il. 5459) 


Siciliana; by C. Philipp Em. Bach, 
transcription Andrés Segovia; gi- 
tarre. © Dee. 27, 1935; E for. 43008 ; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

5460 


Sidewalks; by Reginald H. Bassett. © 
1c Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118924; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

5461 


Silent serenade; song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 
1936; E unp. 118138; John Edgar 
Nymark, Takoma Park, Md. 5462 


Silla vaquera ; letra en inglés y m Wal- 
ter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup 
and Teddy Powell, letra en espafiol 
Tito Guizar; con arr. de guit. © 
Feb. 13, 1986; E pub. 53582; Schuster 
& Miller, inc., New York. 5463 


5477 


Silly (A) little ditty; song. © 1. 
Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118544; Rod. 
Kirby, New York. 5464. 


Silver moon on the Colorado; song. © 
Dec. 12, 1935; E pub. 53618; Harold 
Lee Roy Hartman, Royal Center, 
Ind. 5465 


Silver (The) swan; by Orlando Gib- 
bons, adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, 
tonie sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Jan. 23, 1936; EH 
for. 42794; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5466 


Simon (Hermann) Hymnus; w Hein- 
rich Heine, m Hermann Simon; a 
cappella. Partitur. 1. Gem. chor.— 
2. Minnerchor. © Dec. 31, 1933; HB 
for. 42945, 42946; Henry Litolff’s ver- 
lag, Braunschweig, Germany. 

5467, 5468. 


Simon Peter; oratorio, w from the 
Bible. © Dee. 1, 1935; E for. 42696; 
Percy Buchanan, Nagoya, Japan. 

5469: 


Simple aveu ; by Francis Thomé, op. 25, 
arr. Mort. H. Glickman; pf. © Jan. 
29, 1986; E pub. 53212; Calumet 
musie co., Chicago. 5470 


Since I have known you; song. ©1c. 
Nov. 25, 1935; E unp. 118113; Ftor- 
ence Lee Tate, Chilhowie, Va. 5471 


Since I’m thru being blue over you; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119304; Evelyn 
Margaret Johnson, Coffeeville, Miss. 

5472 


Since the day that I met you; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119299; Elizabeth Apo- 
daca, Denver. 5473S 


Since you introduced me to love; w 
George Scoville, with melody. © 
1 ¢e. Feb. 26, 1986; E.unp. 119071; 
Robert Manning Mueller, Rome, N. Y. 

5474 


Since you went away; valse song. © 
1c. Jan. 13, 19386; E unp. 117446; 
John Alty, Ansonia, Conn. 5475 


Sincerely; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1936; E unp. 119233; Joseph A. 
Caruso, Rensselaer, N. Y. 5476 


Sinfonia di caccia; G dur, Leopold 
Mozart, mit deren genehmigung erst- 
malig neu hrsg. u. mit vortragsbe- 
zeichnungen versehen Max Langer ; 
orch. Partitur. © Oct. 11, 1935; E 
for. 42839; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 5477 


233 


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5478 


Sinfonia in es dur; v. Placidus v. 
Camerloher, op. 4, no. 2, hrsg. 
Benno Ziegler; 2 violinen, viola, vio- 
loncello u. basso continuo. Parti- 
tur u stimmen. © Mar. 24, 1933; BE 
for. 42960; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 


Braunschweig, Germany. 5478 
Sing a song; [compiled] Mabelle 


Glenn, Helen S. Leavitt and Victor 
L. F. Rebmann; pf. with w. © Feb. 
13, 1986; AA 198019; Ginn & co., 
Boston. 5479 


Sing a song of joy; motet, w Thomas 
Campian, m Harold E. Darke, op. 
41, no. 2; double mixed choir. © 
Oct. 17, 1985; E for. 42858; Oxford 


univ. press, London, 5480: 
Sing it; w and melody. ©1e. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117669; Samuel S. 
Kuhn, New York. 5481 


Sing the blues away; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118078; 
Raymond Thompson, New York. 

5482 


Sing to me love; w V. Leito, and mel- 
ody., © 1 ec. Feb. 17, 1936; BH. unp. 
118431; John J. Santucci, Newark, 
N; J. 5483 


Sing we at. pleasure; by Thomas 
Weelkes, adapted Edmund H. Fel- 
lowes, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Jan. 23, 1986; 
E for. 42795; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, 5484 


Singing a song to my shadow; w Gus 
Pyne, melody John Wolohan and 
Gus Pyne. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; HE 
unp. 117897; Augustus T. Pyne, jr., 
San Francisco. 5485. 


Singing a song to you; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118374; Edytha Taylor, Masontown, 
Pa. 5486 


Singing to the moon; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1 e. Feb. 15, 
1986; EH unp. 118221; pevege Verrow, 
Detroit. 5487 


Sittin’ by the fire; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Feb. 11, 1936; E- unp. 118740; 
James Donald Snyder, Riegelsville, 
Pa. 5488 


Sitting on a doorstep; from Mother 
Goose, w and m Terry Sullivan and 
Will Compton; with guit. arr. © 
Dec. 24, 1985; E for. 42799 ; Southern 
musie pub. co., ltd., London. 5489 


Sitting on a doorstep, making love to 
you; song, w Frank Boland;. with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1936; 


pt. IIt, n. s., v. 81 


EH ounp. 117558; John Louis Toma- 
sello, San Francisco. 5490 


Six (The) flags of Texas; w Margery 
Campbell, m Gladys Pitcher ; unison, 
mixed or male voices. © Feb. 20, 
1986; E pub. 538514; C. C. Birchard 


& co., Boston. 5491 
Sketch of temple festival; by Hiroshi 
Ogata; violin and pf. © Feb. 4, 
1936; E pub. 53480; Charles S. 
Morita, New York. 5492 


Skinner’s (Frank) new method for 
orchestra scoring; by F. Skinner. © 


June 29, 1985; A 91857; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 50493 
Skip it; w and melody M. Berk and 


Erwin Garbisch. © 1 ec. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118477; Morty Berk, 
Philadelphia. 5494 
Sky’s (The) a fairy field at night; w 


May Sarson, m Alec Rowley. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Feb. 18, 1936; 


E for. 43051; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London, 5495 
Sky’s (The) the limit; song. © 1. 


Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119165 ; Russell 
A. Smith, Dormont, Pa. 5496 


Sleep, my laddie, sleep; w Warwick 
F. Williams, m Mortimer Browning ; 
mixed cho. © Feb. 29, 1936; E pub. 
53623; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

5497 


Sleepy Ohio; song, m James L. Brown ; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1936; E unp. 117511; Lillian Phillips, 
Fisherville, Ky. 5498 


Sleigh bells; song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118042; Bernice Jennie 
Tesarik, Spokane. 5499 

Slicky tricky; song. © 1.c¢. Feb. 15, 
1986; E unp. 118248; Olaf Melvin 
Lien, Tacoma. 5500 


Small town blues; fox trot, w and.m 
Stix Russell. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118314; Wendell Leroy Rus- 
sell, Osawatomie, Kan, 5501 


Smile all the while; fox trot song. © 
Iie. Jan. 27, 19386; E unp. 117578; 
Gladys Gilbert, Red Bluff, Calif. 

5502 


song waltz, melody Ben Adelman, 
© 1«. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118670; 
Eura L. Tussing, Pickerington, O. 
5503 


Smile along; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117945; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 5504 


234 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1986 


Smile when you say good-bye; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118867 ; 
Virginia E. Strang, Cleveland. 

5505 


Smile with Nile; march, arr. De W. 
Clingenpeel; melody, harmony, coun- 
ter melodies and bass. Se. © 1c. 
Feb. 21, 19386; E unp. 118765; William 


George Marshall, Seattle. 5506 
Smiles, then kisses; valse, Charles An- 
cliffe, arr, Erik Hansen; pf.-accor- 


dion band pts. © Feb. 7, 19386; E 
for. 48068; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 5507 


Smoke on the river; song. ©1c¢. Feb. 
21, 19386; E unp. 118795; Helen Hig- 
gins, Wichita. 5508 


Snatched ; by Reginald H. Bassett. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118271; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 


5509 
Snow (The) waltz; from The robber 
symphony, Friedrich Feher, simpli- 


fied arr. Denis Wright; orch. pts. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 42851; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 5510 


So; melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 117609; Samuel Wissig, Parlier, 
Calif. 5511 


So beautiful; w Frank C. Stephenson ; 
pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118644; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 5512 


So do I love you; w Richard Veasey, 
m Haydn Wood; in F. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E for. 42775; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 5513. 


So ends the day; song, from Smiling 
through tears, m Ada Layman and 
Nellie Liscomb. © Feb. 6, 1986; E 
pub. 53444; Robert B. Glines, Comp- 
ton, Calif. 5514 


So happy, and how; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. 
Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118484; Vir- 
ginia Rose Mabry, Montgomery City, 
Mo. 5515 


So lang es schoéne frauen gibt; walzer, 
w Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers, m Paul 
Lincke; salon-orch, stimmen. 
Aug. 26, 1935; E for. 42933; Apollo- 
verlag, inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 

5516 


So long; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
28, 1936; E unp. 119254; Guido Ot- 
tavi, Chelsea, Mass. 5517 


So now goodnight; w and m Clarke 
Morgan. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 


99 
5533 


117556; Grover Wilson Morgan, St. 
Louis. 5018 
So weary; negro blues; pf., with w. © 
1c. Feb. 7,-19385; BH unp. 117847 ; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 
5519 

So what; song. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 118124; Virginia HE. Strang, 
Cleveland. 5520 
Social justice; w Leo Sullivan, with 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119031; George A. Ridgeway, New 
York. 5521 
Socially blue; fox-trot song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118744; R. A. 
Adams, Louisville. 5522 


Sol y sombra; Spanish dance; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118157; 
Ricardo Romero, New York. 5923 


Soldiers of the King; hymn, w and m 
S. N. D. © Dee. 9, 1985; E pub. 
53369; Mary Elinor Driscoll, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 5524 


Solitudine; valzer da Quei due, versi 
Linda Filippini, m Armando Fragna ; 
orch. pti. © Dec. 14, 1935; E for. 
43115; Societi anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 5525 


Somebody; solo. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 58667; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 5526 


Somebody cares; song, w Hdgar A. 
Guest. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1936; E unp. 
118595; Truman E. Rickard, Minne- 
apolis. 5527 


Somebody else needs Him too; solo. © 
Feb. 24, 19386; E pub. 538646; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5528 


Somebody whose heart is loving and 
true; song, melody Jack Schaten- 
stein. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118699; Annie G, O'Hanlon, Savan- 
nah. 5529 


Someone like you; melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 117895; Robert 
Henry Forbes, Stanford University,. 
Calif. 5530 


Something; waltz song. © 1 c. Feb. 
13, 1936; E unp. 118150; Stella L. 
Palmatier Grindey, Chicago. 5531 


Sometime in spring; w William L. 
Richie, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118851; Paul Stackpole, 
New York. 5da2: 


Sometimes; w and m Joe Doc. Brown; 
GS 1 ce. Feb. 25, 1936; E ump. 
118937; Joseph F. Brown, Nutley, 
Ned. 5aSo 


239 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5534 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Sometimes — somewhere; w Dorothy 
Quick, m Bruno Huhn; high voice. 
© Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 53310; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 50384 


Son frére de lait; du film, de Rinaldo- 
Rinaldi, arr. G. Lapeyronnie; pf. 
May 1, 1935; E for. 41887 ; C. Joubert 
& cie., Paris. 5535 


Son (The) of the Highest; Christmas 
cantata, w from the Bible, m Helen 
Fairchild; mixed voices, soli and 
organ acc. © Feb. 3, 19386; E pub. 
53202; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 5536 

Sohe que me dejabas; bolero cancion. 
© Jan. 7, 1936; E for. 43096 ; Ernesto 
Lecuona, Havana. D037 


Song for David; song, m Mary Everett 
Ward. ©1ce. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 
118140; Margaret Leeper Ward, 
Marietta, O. 55388 


Song (A) for Ethiopia; w and m H. D. 
Miles. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
118974; Mrs. Henrie Dupree Miles, 
Dallas. 59 


Song in the rain; song. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1986; E unp. 118022; Adéle Mae 
Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 5540 


Song of fidelity ; by Francis G. Byford ; 
pf. © Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 42725; 
Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 5541 


Song of New Hampshire; song. ©1 ¢. 
Jan. 21, 1986; EH unp. 117877; Hazel 
Hunter Roberts, Rochester, N. H. 

5542 


Song of the Flag; song. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1936; E unp. 118023; Adéle Mae 
Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 5043 


Song (The) of the flea; w Johann 
Wolfgang von Goethe, English ver- 
sion Arthur Mendel, m Modest 
Moussorgsky, arr. Yasha Davidoff; 
men’s cho. © Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 
53932; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

5044 


Song of the hermit; fox trot, melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117491; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

5545 


Song of the lift; fox-trot, w Ralph 
Butler and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolchard Evans. © Jan. 29, 1936; 
FE for. 42782; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 5546 


Song of the robins; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118491; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

5547 


Song (The) of the tramp; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 119335; Claire Cunningham, 
Newton, Auckland, N. Z. 5048 


Song (The) that has no end; w and m 
Gus Hansman. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 118486; August H. Hansman, 
Springfield, Il. 5549 


Song (The) un-named; w and m Betty 
Graham. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1935; E unp. 
112601; Elizabeth Humphrey Gra- 
ham, Lansing, Mich. 5550 


Songes; sittning Gésta Lundborg. © 
Aug. 20, 1985; EH for. 42731; A. b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, Stock- 
holm. 5551. 


Songs of Delta delta delta; ed. Mar- 
guerite Peyton Thompson. 8th ed. 
© Dec. 31, 1935; A 90258 ; Delta delta 
delta fraternity, Evanston, Ill. 5552 


Songs of many lands; w and melodies 
[compiled and ed.] Mabelle Glenn, 
Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. Reb- 
mann and Earl L. Baker. © Jan. 
13, 1936; A 91816; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 5053 


Songs of Northern high school; w and 
m Nathan D. Rosenbluth, Lawrence 
Cranston and LeRoy W. Daniels. © 
Jan. 14, 1936; E pub. 538124; Music 
dept. of Northern high school, Flint, 
Mich. 0504 


Songs of the insects; suite, in the Jap- 
anese idiom, Claude Lapham, op. 33, 
nos. 1-6; pf. © Jan. 9, 1936; E for. 
42759; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

55500 


Songs of the Tobacco Tags; melodies 
with guit. arrs. © Dec. 6, 1935; AA 
189905; Ward’s Tobacco. Tags, 
Raleigh, N. C. 5556 


Sonia; song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 117797; Thomas E. Whitbread, 
New York. 5557 


Sonnenwende; w Carl Maria Holzapfel, 
m Hermann Simon; a cappella. Par- 
titur. 1. Gem. chor.—2. Minnerchor. 
© Dec. 31, 1933; E for. 42949, 42950; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 5558, 5559 


Sooner or later; w Phyllis Playford, 
melody Graham Sylvester. © 1 ec. 
Jan. 30, 19386; E unp. 118375; Gra- 
ham Norton Sylvester, Prince Albert, 
Sask., Canada. 5560 


Soul (The) of the Hebrew; song. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118560; 
Cora Maria Loomis, Los Angeles. | 

5561 


236 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


5588 


Southland’s (The) callin’ me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118853 ; George Henry Carroll, Wash- 
ington. 5562 


Souvenir song sheet; 2d annual music 
festival Tabernacle Baptist church, 
Amarillo, Tex. © Apr. 9, 1935; E 
pub. 53208; John T. Sisemore, Ama- 
rillo, Tex. 5563 


Sparking Sunday night; song, new pf. 
arr. and guit. chords. © Jan. 18, 
1936; E pub. 58070; M. M. Cole pub. 
co., Chicago. 5564 


Sparkling eyes; w Lillian Mae Belle 
Cousins; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118645; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 5565 


Speak for yourself, John; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
119045; Jules Bledsoe, London. 

5566 


Spellbound when I _ beheld your 
charms; slow fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118447; 
Carmen Arrigo, Waterloo, N. Y. 

5567 


Spinner of memories; w Kathrine Cole 
Bishop, melody Ralph Emmerson 
Love. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
118256; Bishop & Love music ¢o., 
Roscoe, Ill. 5568 


Spinning around; melody, with pf. 
ace. ©1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 
118177; Thord Magnus Ryden, New 
York. 5569 


Spring came on forever; song. © 1c. 
Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118469; Theo- 
dore William Buckner, Detroit. 

5570 


Spring Davis’ lament; song. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 20, 1935; E unp. 119083; Laura 
Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 

5571 


Spring in Vienna, but autumn in my 
heart; w and melody George Ron- 
ney Brown and Mary Schaeffer. © 
1 ec. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118550; 
Red star songs, inc., New York. 

5572 


Spring is on the way; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119111; Lucile 
Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. D573 


Spring moon; w and m Steve Masters 
Jones. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1936: E unp. 
116612; Stephen Glynn Jones, To- 
ronto. 5574 


Springtime and you; valse song. © 
1 @ Feb, 11, 1986; E unp. 118747; 
Robert B. Slee, Buhl, Id. 5575 


Springtime in Texas; song. © 1. 
Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118114; Ida 
Mae Ernst Autrey, Port Arthur, Tex. 

5576 


Squaws (The) along the Yukon; w and 
m Cam Smith. © Jan. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 53542: George Camden Smith, 
Long Beach, Calif. 5577 


Squirrels; by Frederic Lord; pf. © 
Feb. 4, 1936; E for. 48043; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 5578 


Standin’ on the corner; melody Roy 
Shield. ©1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E unp. 
118507; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5579 


Star of destiny; song. ©1e. Feb. 26, 
1936; E unp. 119032: John W. Lam- 
bert, Birmingham, Ala. 5580 


Star struck; w and m Margaret Jean 
Norris. © ic. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119070; Bradford Ellsworth Peek, 
Washington, Ind. 5581 


Starlight on the river; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118028; 
Ausbie Allen York, Levelland, Tex. 

5582 


Stars; fox trot song. ©1e. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118848; Fred William 
Lamb, Payson, Utah. 5583 


Stars fell out of the sky ; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1986; E unp. 117614; Jane Dow- 
ling, Dothan, Ala. 5584 


Stars on the water; lyric Gladys V. 
Jackson, melody Miriam Taylor. © 
1c. Feb. 25, 19386; E unp. 1189380; 
Miriam Elizabeth Bock, Los Angeles. 


5585 
Stay; w Andy Razaf, m Hlizabeth 
Handy: with guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 


1936: E pub. 53177; Handy bros. mu- 
sic co., ine., New York. 5586 


Stay away from my front door; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118869; 
Sylvia M. Vandehei, Cedar Rapids, 
Ta. 5587 


Stealin’ my stuff and stealin’ my man; 
w M. Kelly, melody R. Lyons. © 
1 e. Feb.- 3, 1936; E unp. 117536; 
Marian Kelly, Beverly Hills, Calif., 
and Ruth Lyons, Los Angeles. 5588 


237 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5089 


Stein (Max Martin) Drei motetten ; 
op. 3; sechsstimmigen gem. chor, a 


cappella. Partitur. © Nov. 25, 
1935; E for. 42816; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 5DS89 


Stella, the belle o’ the town; w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 3, 
1936; E pub. 58281; Harry Engel, 
ine., New York. 5590 


Step by step I’m climbing up the stairs 
of love; pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117674; Richard Au- 
gustus Kramer, New York. 5591 


Steppin’ out; song, m Basil Sadler. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118476; 
Robert M. Varnedoe, jr., Baltimore. 

B09 

Steppin’ out with Katy; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 19386; E unp. 118132; James 
Edward Highsmith, jr., Wilmington, 
N. C. 5593: 


Stepping along with a song; melody 
Roy Shield. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1986; E 
unp. 118506; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 5594 


Stepping in line; pf. © Jan. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 538200; Carrie B. Marvin, 
Hannibal, Mo. 5595 

Stepping in the moonlight; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118723; Frank Van de Water, El 
Dorado, Ark. 5096 


Steps of glory; march pot-pourri, se- 
lected and arr. Aubrey Winter; brass 
bands pts., with conducteur si bémol. 
© Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 42748; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 5597 


Sticky little fingers; pf., with w. 
1 ¢ Feb. 7, 1936; E unp. 117846; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 
5098 


Stompin’ at the Savoy; by Benny 
Goodman, Chick Webb and Edgar 
Sampson, orch. sc. Spud Murphy; 
pts. © Feb. 26, 1936; E pub. 53580; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5599 


Stop cheating on me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119073; 
Frank Plust, Shamokin, Pa. 5600: 


Stop my mind from dreaming; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1986; E unp. 
117707; Claude Maldean Roberts, 
Tucson, Ariz. 5601 


Storm clouds; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118866; Lenore Vir- 
ginia Lusk, San Diego, Calif. 5602 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Storm (The) refrain; song. © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117841; Lewis 
Nielson] Paul, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

5603. 


Stormy night; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 119100; Charles 
H. Schultenover, Norwalk, Wis. 

5604. 


Stornelli bhianco-neri; parole Renzo 
Abbondandolo, melodia Antonio Li- 
bardo. © Oct. 31, 1935; Epub. 
58476; Italian bk. co., New York. 

5605 


Story (The) of a song; Haster pag- 
eant, Martha Bayly, m Arthur Grant- 
ley. © Jan. 15, 19386; .D 39021; 
Tullar-Meredith eco., New York. 

5605* 


Strange as it seems; rhumba fox trot, 
w and melody Ted Bentley and C. J. 
Ross. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 
118459; Edward Montfort (Ted) 
Bentley and Cecil Jacob Ross, Los 
Angeles. 5606 


song. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118709; Sherrill C. Passage, Detroit. 
5607 


Strauss (Richard) Serenade; op. 17, 
no. 2, poem Adolph Friedrich von 
Schack, English tr. and m arr. 
Rafael Mertis; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 53331; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 5608: 


Streamline Susie; melody Roy Shield. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118505; . 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5609: 


Strenna (La) delle rose; Capodanno 
1986, raccolta di canzoni. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E for. 42697; Italian: book co., 
New York. 5610 


Strolling with my honey peach; w 
Anna Lyons, with melody. ©1« 
Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118787; Hilary 
Lyons, Beverly, N. J. 5611 


Studi di tecnica superiore; a corde 
doppie Basilio Filip; violino. © Feb. 
14, 19386; E for. 43127; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 5612 


Stupid little Cupid; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢« Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 117732; 
Audrey I. Knapp, Springfield, Mo. 

5613 


Suey Sen Fa; pf., with w. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 19386; E unp. 118487; Ruth E. 
Gannon, San Francisco. 5614 


Sufro; vals, letra y m Raful Crayem. 
© 1e. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118327; 


238 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 2, 1936 


Theodore William Schempp, West- 
minster, Md. 5615 


Suite in A moll; v. Karl Hasse, op. 36a ; 
' streichorch., contrabass u. fléte ad 
lib. Stimmen. © Feb. 25, 1983; E 
for. 42959; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 5616 


Summer heat; song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118920; Lanford Bar- 
nett, Lebanon, Mo. 5617 


Summer night; from Colleen, w Al 
Dubin, m Harry Warren; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53306; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5618 


Sun (The) always shines; hymn. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 538636; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5619 


Sundown in Normandy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118414; 
James Kendis, Jamaica, N. Y. 5620 


Sunny; w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 5, 
1986; E unp. 117708; Louis Lecour 
Roy, Kankakee, III. 5621 


Sunny weather; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118854; George 
Henry Carroll, Washington. 5622 


Sunrise on Haster morning; anthem, 
w from choral by J. S. Bach and 
W. B. Olds, m W. B. Olds; mixed 
voices and brass choir ad lib. © 
Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 53288; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 5623, 


Suns beyond; libretto and lyrics P. 
Barry, melodies K. Walton. 2d ed., 
rev. version. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1936; 
D 39033; Kenneth Walton and Peter 
Barry, New York. 5623* 


Sunset lullaby; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Jan. 21, 1936; E unp. 117459; Annie 
Yates Taylor, Rialto, Calif. 5624 


‘Sunset (The) trail; w and m Jimmy 
Kennedy and- Michael Carr; with 
ukulele and accordeon arrs. © Jan. 
9, 1936; E for. 42981; Peter Maurice 
musie co., 1td., London. 5625 


Sunset valley; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118877; Louise 
Cooke Blake, Potsdam, N. Y. 5626 


‘Sunshine; song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118048; Bernice Jennie Tesa- 
rik, Spokane. 5627 


:Suonata da camera; v. Antonio Cal- 
dara, bearb. Karl Geiringer; schul- 
orch. stimmen. Partitur. © July 
29, 1935; E for. 42828; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 5628 


5640 


Suoniamo tutti; rhythmic fox, m e arr. 
Francesco Ferrari; orch. pti. © 
Sept. 2, 19385; E for. 48113; Casa 
musicale Fabbri & c., Trieste, Italy. 

5629 


Supplementary studies for E flat and 
BB flat bass; to be used with or to 
follow any method, R. M. Hndresen. 
© Jan. 31, 1936; E pub. 53209; Ru- 
bank, .inc., Chicago. 5630 


Surpassingly sweet is that wonderful 
name; solo or duet. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 538651; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 5631 


Swan (The) on the moonlit lake; les- 
son analysis John Thompson, m 
Louise Christine Rebe; pf. © Feb. 
13, 1986; E pub. 53433; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 5632 


Swaying silver birches; petite valse, 
lesson analysis John Thompson, m 
Charles Leslie; pf. © Feb. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 538358; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 5633 


Sweet bells that chime; unison carol, 
w Albert Ash Allen, m William 
Hodge; organ ace. © Feb. 18, 1936; 
E for. 48052; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 5634 


Sweet Caroline; w and melody R. B. 
Canfield. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 118006; Russell Buell Canfield 
and Jack R. Martin, Pittsburgh, 

5635 


Sweet delight; fox-trot, w and m 
H. H. Eifert. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; 
E ounp. 117747; Hulda Hifert, Illmo, 
Mo. 5636 


Sweet dreams sweetheart; w and m 
Jack Meskill and Vincent Rose ; with 
ukulele and pf. accordeon arr. © 
Oct. 28, 1935; E for. 438101; Peter 
Maurice music ¢co., 1td., London. 

5637 


Sweet honey chile; w and m Wendell 
Hall; with) 2wit. oat. .c) Jan of, 
1986; E pub. 53261; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 5638 


Sweet lips; slow fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 18, 19386; E unp. 
118448; Carmen Arrigo, Waterloo, 
N.Y. 5639 


Sweet little bundle of sunshine; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; H 
unp. 117791; Sam Ouman, New York. 

5640 


239 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5641 


Sweet Louise; fox trot song, m Ernest 
Deininger. © 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 119202; Mrs. E. Ferry, Nevada, 
Mo. 5641 


Sweet memories; song, melody Arthur 
Sennett. © 1 c¢ Feb. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 118050; Charles Hanson, Min- 
neapolis. 5642 


Sweet mother of mine; valse song, w 
Lee Drake. © 1 ¢ Feb. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 119191; Alfred A. Theberge, 
Los Angeles. 5643. 


Sweet Phyllis; by W. Defesch, arr. and 
ed. Alfred Moffat; sop. and mezzo 
sop. or bar. © Jan. 15, 1936; E for. 
42734; Augener, Itd., London. 5644 


Sweet songs of love; w Irene :Camp- 
bell; .pf. ©: 1 c. Keb. 20) ono. 
unp. 118646; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 5645 


Sweet soul; w Marty Symes, melody 
Matt Malneck. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; 
BE. unp.. 117572 Irving, Berle ine., 
New York. 5646 


Sweet wine of love; song, w Harle 
Liederman. © 1 ¢ Feb. 3, 19386; 
E unp. 119286; Vincent Ponzio, 
Atlantic City. 5647 


Sweetest (The) baby in town; w and 
melody Orville Spencer. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118389; Orville 
Stanley Spencer, Detroit. 0648 


Sweetest (The) girl in the world; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118225; 
Johnny Baker, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

5649 


Sweetest lady; waltz, melody. ©1c 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117490; Leo- 
pold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 5650 


Sweetheart and roses; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117552; Pete Huber, Cleveland. 

5651 


Sweetheart I can’t forget you; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118167; 
Alberta Childers Vaughan, Hamlin, 
Tex. 5652 


Sweetheart (A) to you; valse song. © 
1c Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117602; 
Sebert A. Nelson, Romulus, Mich. 

5653. 


Sweetheart, why can’t you forgive; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1936; E unp. 
118195; R. Howard Bodwell, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 5654 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Swing along; song. © Jan. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53106; Kenneth Hunter, New 
York, 5655 


Swing, Mr. Charlie; w and m J. Russel 
Robinson, Irving Taylor and Harry 
Brooks, pf. arr. J. R. R.; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Feb. 24, 1936; B 
pub. 038574; Harry Engel, inc., New 
York. 5656 


Swing rhythm; song. © 1c. Jan. 29, 
19386; E unp. 117831; Ambrose Hy- 
mard Dorak, Hazleton, Pa. 5657 


Switchin’ roun’; w and m Margarite 
Streeter, arr. Bernie Clements. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117915; 
Irvin Bond, Houston. 5658 


Symphony in D minor; finale, César 
Franck, transcribed James R. Gil- 
lette; band. Full sec. © Feb. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58397; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 5659 


Symphony in F minor ; in 4 movements, 
R. Vaughan Williams; orch. Full 
sc. © Dec. 19, 1935; E for. 42893; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 5660 


Symphony of love; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 1183890; . 
Charlotte Aaron, Detroit. 5661 


Syrian and Egyptian musie and vocal 
selections; W and m composed, arr. 


and rev. R. K. Makhoul Nahmee. 
[Complete with American-Syrian 
words] © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
53390; Rose K. Makhoul Nahmee, 
Brooklyn. 5662 
Taboga; fox-trot, Armando Fragna; 


orch. pti. © June 10, 1985; EH for. 
42769; Societa anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 5663 


Tanzerische suite; concerto grosso in 5 
siitzen, Eduard Ktinneke, op. 26; 
jazzband u. grosses orech. Partitur. 
© Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 42953; Otto 
Wrede, Regina-verlag, Berlin- 
Dahlem, Germany. 5664 


Tahiti, my isle of love; song, w Nellie 
BH. de Lauder. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 118120; Thomas A, de Lauder, 
Baltimore. 5665 


Take a tip from the tulips; w and m 
Sue Cook, arr. Basil Sadler. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119121; Mrs. 
Irving Cook, Baltimore. 5666 


Take it from me; fox trot song, w 
Peter C. Vlasic. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 117634; John H. Kolladis, 
Gary, Ind. : 5667 


240 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


5694 


Take me away; w Harry Doner, with 
melody. ©1ce. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 
118794; George Herbert Bourne, Los 
Angeles. 5668 


Take me back to my old Michigan; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 
118873; Clarence H. Reed, Lansing, 
Mich. 5669: 


Take me back to that little school 
shack: valse song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 119000; Essie Rhodes, 
Milan, Tenn. 5670 


Take me home to mother; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E- unp. 
117563 ; Charles Wyslie Hay, Great 
Falls, Mont. 5671 


Take me, I’m yours; w and melody 
Harold B. Smith and V. Uricchio. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 117710; 
Vincent Uricchio, Hartford. 5672 


Take me with you in your dreams; 
valse, w and m M. J. Harp and Andy 
Sallee, jr. ©l1c. Jan. 21, 1936; EH 
unp. 117462; Martha Jones Harp, 


Lexington, Ky. 5673. 
Take, oh take, those lips away; w 
Shakespeare, m Daniel Gregory 
Mason. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 


53186; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5674 


Talk it over with Jesus; hymn, w and 
m John T. Sisemore. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53645; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 5675 


Tango; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1936; E unp. 118776; Lillian Smith, 
Paterson. 5676 


Tango-carioca; lesSon analysis and m 
John Thompson; pf. © Feb. 13, 
1986; E pub. 53428; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. o677 


Tango dell’ abbandono; versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Armando Fragna. © 
Dec. 14, 1985; E for. 48119; Societéi 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

5678 

Tanzen wir walzer; walzer, aus Der 
gutige Antonius, deutscher text Beda 
u. Hugo Wiener, m Jara Benes. 
Jan. 17, 1986; E for. 48019; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

5679 


Tap dancers on parade; song, m Ben- 
ton Overstreet. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118570; John Franklin Frye, 
Detroit. 5680) 


Taps to love; w and melody Bert Darl. 
©1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 118001; 
Betty Thornton Goetz, New York. 

5681 


Tea tattle; w adapted from the Amer- 
ican, Sofie N. Adlam, m Orlando A. 
Mansfield ; male voices. © Feb. 18, 
1986; E for. 48081; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 5682 


Tear drops; m Burrell Van Buren; pf., 
with w. © 1. Feb. 26, 19386; E 
unp. 119049; Lawrence Englert, New 
Orleans. 5683 


valse, w and m Mrs. George F. 
Lowman. © 1. Feb. 11, 19386; EB 
unp. 118726; Margaret Grace Low- 
man, i. e. Mrs. George F. Lowman, 
Jane Lew, W. Va. 5684 


Teardrops in the rain; song, pf. se. arr. 
Bob Taylor. ..© 1.¢.. Feb. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 117561; Eleanor J. Lee, 
Nyack, N. Y. 5685 


Tears; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1936; E unp. 119226; Jewel Ader, 
Brooklyn. 5686 


Tears for me; fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 118236; Clyde Hollingsworth, 
Latham, Kan. 5687 


Teasing song; w HE. Farjeon, m Alma 
Goatley. © Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 
42751; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

5688 


Telephone sweethearts; song. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119847; Kath- 
erine M. Hatcher, Los Angeles. 

5689 


Tell it to me; w and melody. ©1e.. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118033; Ausbie 
Allen York, Levelland, Tex. 5690 


Tell it to the judge; w Stella C. Kern, 
m H. Romersa; pf. ©1 ec. Feb. 12, 
1936 ; E unp. 118100; Henry Romersa 
and Stella Kern, Los Angeles. 5691 


Tell me dear; song, se. Jim Quigley. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117664; 
LeRoy E. Thom, Philadelphia. 5692 


Tell me honey we’re not through; w 
and m Al BEthelred Blakeley; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 
118168; Alfred E. Blake, New fibetie 


Tell me I’m forgiven; w Elizabeth 
McCabe Gilmore. © Feb.-10, 1936; 
E pub. 53412; Arthur Dodd, Ingle- 
wood, Calif. : 5694 


241 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5695 


Tell me, my little Irish lass; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 21, 1986; E unp. 118790; 
Lewis Nelson Paul, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 5695 


Tell me where is fancy bred; w Shake- 
speare, m Frederic H. Wood, op. 35, 
no. 1, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy ; 
unison voices. © Feb. 10, 1986; E 
for. 48076; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 5696 


Tell me your love; song, w Edith Mal- 
lor. © 1. Oct. 8, 19385; E unp. 
117933 ; Cécile Simon, Paris. 5697 


Tempest, memories, sunshine; song, m 
Eloise Stocking. © 1c Jan. 17, 
1936; E unp. 117874; Alexander 
Morrison, Yale, Mich. 5698 


Tennis; valse, Leslie; odeon et salon- 
orch, ptes. © Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 
43088; A. Cranz, Brussels. 5699) 


Tense (A) moment; by R. H. Bassett. 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118273; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

5700 


Terribly lonesome; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118689; Charlotte 
Brucks, Washington. 5701 


Terrific; w Al Bryan, m Jean 
Schwartz; with arr. for ukulele and 
guit. © Jan. 30, 1986; E pub. 53183; 
Famous musie corp., New York. 

5702 


Texas bluebonnets; w Irene Brollier, 
melody Gabe Brollier. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
6, 1986; E unp. 117777; R. A. Brol- 
lier, Wichita Falls, Tex. 5703, 


Texas marches on; song. © 1. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119240; Inez Baker 
Howell, Dallas. 5704 


Texas may I never wander; w Mark 
Miner, m David W. Guion. 1. Sop. 1, 
2 and alto.—2. Male voices. © Feb. 
18, 1986; E pub. 53505, 53506; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 5705, 5706 


——— mixed voices. © Feb. 20, 
1986; E pub. 53518; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 5707 


That blue-eyed mother of mine; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 
119267; Addie Cisco, Waynesville, 
Til. 5708 


That cheerio smile; song, w anon. © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 118594; 
Truman E. Rickard, Minneapolis. 

5709 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


That childhood home of mine; w 
Charles E. Junkins; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118647; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 5710 


That dear old place called home; fox 
trot, w and m Ivan Carlusky. ©1e. 
Jan. 28, 1986; E unp. 117730; Carl 
Loschke, Cheney, Kan. 5711 


That first kiss; fox trot song. ©1« 
Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117423; Ken- 
neth Bartlett, Lisbon Falls, Me. 

5¢12 


That little sweetheart of mine; valse 
song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
119178; Robert Mahoney, Seymour, 
Ind. 5713 


That mysterious melody; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118428; Doryce and Freddy Drew, 
New York. 5714 


That never-to-be-forgotten night; w 
Charlie Tobias, m Sammy Fain ; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Feb. 5, 1986; 
E pub. 53409; Marlo music corp., 
New York. 5715 


That old log cabin home by the sea; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 «@ 
Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119805; John 
A. McMahon, Buffalo. 5716 


That’s how they made your eyes; valse 
song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
118950; W. L. Park, Montandon, Pa. 

S717 


That’s love; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118095; Sydney 
Wyatt, Queens, L. IL, N. Y. 5718 


w Harry Clarkson and Jack Le 
Soir, melody Jeff Clarkson. © 1 «. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117811; Su- 
perior music, inc., New York. 5719 


That’s my idea of love; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman and Sam Adel- 
man. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118673; Joseph Scogna, Washington. 

5720 


That’s what I call love; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 19386; E unp. 119184; 
Henry Morrow, Newark, N. J. 5721 


That’s what they all say ; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1986; E unp. 119132; Thomas J. 
Ingalls, San Bernardino, Calif. 

5722 


That’s when I'll come back to you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 119002; Lew Kesler, New 
York. 5723 


242 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


That’s why I ery; song, w Blanche 
Baker. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 
118301 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

5724. 


That son of a gun Columbo; w Bob 
McKelvey, m Alfred Stella. © 1 ¢. 
Feb, 28, 1986; E unp. 119262; Robert 
Emmett McKelvey, Los Angeles. 

~ 57251 


That song; w and m James Cavanaugh, 
Dick Sanford and Frank Weldon; 
with arr. for guit. etc. © Feb. 18, 
1936; E pub. 53540; Luz bros. music 
publishers, New York. 5726 


That sweetheart of mine; valse song. 
© 1c. Jan: 13, 1936; BH unp. 117445; 
John Kosydar, Toledo, Or. 5727 


That swing man; w and melody Dick 
Ridgely. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118910; Richard Peyton Ridgely, 
Long Island City. 5728 


‘That trombone man; pf. treble, with w. 
©1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118081: 
Clifford Roscoe Stanley, Irvington, 
ING Y: 5729) 


That wonderful dreamship of mine; 
waltz song, m Gustave Sax. ©1.. 
Feb. 29, 1936; EH unp. 119291; Alton 
Teat, Birmingham, Ala. 5730 


That you care; song, w G. W. Simpson. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 118202; 
Edward Larue Hazen, Lorain, O. 

TG 


Then came the Indians; w and m 
Harry Tobias, Jack Stern and Henry 
H. Tobias. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 118267; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 5732) 


Then O! oh-oh! oh-oh! My gal is just 
like a fiddle; pf. treble, with w. 
1c. Jan. 17, 1986; E unp. 117878; 
Paul L. Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

5133 


There is love in our hearts; w Larry 
Ogle; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118648; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 5734 


There is magic in the moonlight; fox- 
trot song, melody Sam Adelman. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118677; 
Bertha Ann Calhoun, Olympia, 
Wash. 5735: 


‘There'll always be a lady fair; from 
Anything goes, w and m Cole Por- 
ter; with arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 
10, 1936; E pub. 53393; Harms, inc., 
New York. 5736 


57357—36——7 


5748 


There'll always be a memory within 
my heart; melody Roy Shield. © 
1 ec. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp, 118512; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5137 


There’s a blue haze on the mountains; 
w and m Norman Callin; with uku- 
lele arr. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 
42813 ; Macmelodies, Itd., London. 

5738 


There’s a bridle hangin’ on the wall; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 118222; Carson Jay Robison, 
New York. 5739 


There’s a friendly house; w Benny 
Davis, m James F. Hanley; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 
53343; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 5740 


There’s a home in the mountain; w 
Harold Adamson, m Rudolph Kopp. 
© 1e. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118358; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 5T4L 


There’s a lady in my heart; fox-trot, 
m J. B. Kossky and Clinton Yeo- 
mans; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1936; E unp. 119166; Joe. B. Kossky, 
Los Angeles. 5742 


There’s a light in the window of home; 
waltz song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117626; 
Myrtle Conklin, Virginia City, Mont. 

5743 


There’s a little luck charm, hangin’ 
right on my arm; w and m Dave Op- 
penheim, Harold Raymond and Max 
Rich. © 1. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 
118770; Superior music, ine., New 
York. 0744 


There’s a million birds up in the sky; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 117761; George Daven, Brook- 
lyn. 5745 


There’s a quaint little cottage; song, 
m R. Martin. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 118085; Frieda Florence 
Ayres, Chicago. 5746 


There’s a reason I’m in love with you; 
w and melody. © 1. Feb. 1, 19386; 
E. unp. 117477 ; Gordon Elmer Willey, 
Wilmington, Calif. 5147 


There’s always a happy ending; w and 
m Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and 
Al Hoffman; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 19, 19386; E for. 42902; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 5748 


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D149 


There’s always a prayer in my heart; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118088; Grace M[aria] 
McClary, Boston. 5749: 


There’s always romance; w and m Bob 
Levy and N. Goldblatt. © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119210; Norman 
Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 5750 


There’s depth to you; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 «¢. Feb. 14, 
1986; E unp. 118228; Albert V. Clau- 
sen, Concord, N. H. 5751 


There’s few as lovely as you; Song, 
melody Eloise Stocking. © 1c. Dec. 
18, 1935; E unp. 115101; Frank Page, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 5752 


There’s no one else: w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119066; 
Josephine Whisennand, Springfield, 
Mo. 5753 


There’s no other girl like you; fox-trot, 
w P. F. Toohey, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118582; Patrick F. Toohey and Mary 
T. Christie, i.e. Mrs. Jas. A. Christie, 
Chicago. 5704 


There’s no use pretending; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117495; Evelyn Louise Perata, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 5755 


There’s something in a big parade; w 
Ned Washington, m_ Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. ©1c. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118370; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

5756: 


There’s yet a rainbow in the sky; w 
and melody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 117939; Yetta Regenbogen, Los 
Angeles. HIST 


They call me Black widow; song. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117920; 


Albert John de Long, Hollywood, 
Calif. 5758 


They lived happily ever after ; w Frank 
T. Genovese, melody Vinny Vernon. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117466; 
Vincent T. Genovese, Danbury, Conn. 

5759 


They that wait upon the Lord; w from 
the Bible; alto solo and quartette. 
© Dee. 14, 19385; E pub. 53615; 
Florence Sisson Campbell, Pasadena. 

5760 


Think of me to-night; valse song. © 
1 c. Feb. 11, 19386; E unp. 118735; 
Katherine Lono, Kalaupapa, Molo- 
kai, Hawaii. 5761 


pt. III, n. s., v. 8b 


Think of spring; w Noel March, m 
Teresa Del Riego; in G. © Feb. 4, 
1936; E for. 43046; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 5762 


This England; w Shakespeare, m Mar- 
tin Shaw; mixed choir; organ ace. 
© Oct. 24, 1935; E for. 42874; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 5763. 


This is the day; fox trot, w Herbert 
Baker and Larry Guran, melody 
Bobby Johnson. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118467; John Santucci, 
New York. 5164 


Thomas (Kurt) Sechs heitere und 
besinnliche chorlieder und madri- 
gale; nach w Wilhelm, Busch, m 
werk 27; gem. chor, mit u. ohne 
instrumente. Partitur. © Dec. 27, 
1935; E for. 42820; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 5765. 


Those big brown eyes; w and melody 
Dan Baltz and Paul Smeltz. ©1e. 
Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 117661; John 
D. Baltz, Honey Brook, Pa. 5766 


Thought (A); by Elliot Griffis; pf. 
With biographical sketch and glos- 
sary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling,. 
etc., by the composer. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 538585; Art publication 
soc., Clayton, Mo. 5767 

Three (The) aces; by Herbert L. 
Clarke, op. 234; cornet trio with 
band ace., and cornet conductor. 
Pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 53552; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 5768 

—— —— cornet trio with pf. acc. © 
Feb. 17, 1986; E pub. 53554; Fillmore: 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 5769 


Three cheers for the Townsend plan; 


song. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
119016; Kenneth Malcolmn Day, 
Lynn, Mass. 5770 


Three girlies from 10th avenue; w and 
melody Bert Darl. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1936; E unp. 118000; Betty Thornton 
Goetz, New York. 5TT1 


Three hearts; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119064; Emily 
Labecki, Roxbury, Conn. 5772 


Thru continentin’, yielding to your de- 
sires; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
29, 19386; E unp. 119290; Reuben 
Casper Riddick, Portsmouth, Va. 

5773 


Thumbing my way back home; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118681; Alton 
Teat, Birmingham, Ala. 5774 


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no. 2, 1986 


5801 


Thunder at night ; 2-pt. song, w E. L. M. | To daffodils ; 2-pt. song, w Robert Her- 


King, m Mary Lucas. © Oct. 17, 
1935; E for. 42869; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 5775 


Thy faithful few; song, m Maude B. 


Cummings. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1986; EH 
unp. 1192083; James E. Dickson, 
Brooklyn. OT76 


Thy word is like a garden, Lord; 
anthem, w Edwin Hodder, m Clar- 
ence Dickinson, arr. E. Helen Pen- 
dleton ; sop. 1, 2 and alto; organ acc. 
© Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 53569 ; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. BTC 


Tideo; new pf. arr. and guit. chords; 
with violin. © Jan. 17, 19386; E pub. 
538073; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

5778 


Tillie the tight rope walker; w Ned 
Washington, m Bronislaw Kaper and 
Walter Jurmann. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1183871; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. dT7T9 


Time has come to say good-night; w 
and m Richard P. Gregory, pf. arr. 
Tony Pezzula; pf. © 1. Feb. 21, 
1986; E unp. 118755; Edward 
Fischer, Albany. 5780 


Times have changed; w and m Beth 
Moore. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
117715; Elizabeth Moore Matthias, 
Shreveport, La. 5781 


Tiny hands; fox trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Feb. 27, 1986; E 
unp. 119129; Lena Odermann, Camp- 
beli, Minn. 5782 


Tioga minstrelcy ; Christmas entertain- 
ment, w Henri R. Ross; pf. © 1. 
Jan. 16, 19386; E unp. 117571; Henry 
Barraclough, Philadelphia. 5783 


Tip tap toe; w R. W. Brown and Bob 
Hoffman, with melody. © 1. Feb. 
7, 19386; E unp. 117794; Richard War- 
ren Brown, Elizabeth, N. J. 5784 


To a linnet in a cage; song, w Francis 
Ledwidge. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 117698; Eugénie deGuérin Kit- 
tredge, Washington. 5785 


To be beloved; waltz; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 119239; 
Albert Bange, Torrean, Coahuila, 
Mexico. 5786 


To be like Jesus; gospel solo, w and m 
Peter J. Doogan. © Dec. 1, 1935; E 
pub. 53373; Mrs. L. M. Hedge, Port- 
land, Or. D787. 


rick ; equal voices. © Feb. 11, 1936; 
E for. 42901; Harry Brook, Stam- 
ford, England. 5788 


To find a girl like you; w Samuel Par- 
ness, and melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1936; E unp. 118487; Lillian Fleisch- 
man, New York. 5789) 


To have and to hold you; w and mel- 
ody Ted Bentley and C. J. Ross. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 118458; 
Edward Montfort (Ted) Bentley and 
Cecil Jacob Ross, Los Angeles. 5790 


To know you is to want you; w Sam M. 
Lewis, m Peter De Rose; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Jan. 28, 1986; E 
pub. 53182 ; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 5791 


To meadows; w Robert Herrick, m 
Francis Williams; unison voices. © 
Oct. 17, 1985; E for. 42855; Oxford 


univ. press, London. 5792 
Toccata on Nassau; Haster theme, 
Garth Edmundson; organ. © Feb. 


29, 1986; E pub. 53625; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 5793 


Together forever; w and m Norman 


Callin ; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 
1936; E for. 42814; Macmelodies, 
ltd., London. 5794 


Tom-o-lom-boo; w Jack Bathé, m Syl- 
via Austin. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1986; EB 
unp. 116558; Charles Gordon Bathé, 
Tulsa, Okl. 57195 


To-morrow I'll see you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 118083 ; 
Jay Bullock, Los Angeles. 5796 


To-night and you; melody. © 1 « 
Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 118970; Ellis 
Jackson, St. Louis. 5797 


Tonight the world is mine; song, w 
Ray Allanson. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E up. 119094; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 5798 


Too beautiful to be true; w and melody 
Dell Daven. © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 117943; Delbert Avery Dav- 
enbaugh, Chicago. 5799) 


Too late; English version Elisabeth M. 
Lockwood, m Zoltan Kodaly ; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 18, 1935; E for. 
42836; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 5800 


Top o’ the world; fox trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1. Feb. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 117623 ; Mabel F. Davis, Medi- 
apolis, Ia. 5801 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5802 


pt: Ma RbiShiniak 


Touch (The) of your lips; w and m | Trink dir erst ein bisschen stimmung 


Ray Noble; with guit. arr. © Feb. 
26, 1936; E pub. 53581; Santly bros.- 
Joy, inec., New York. 5802 
Touch (The) of your magic hand; m 


Don" Lucido:  ph.awath iw |©wiye. 
Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 117386; Samuel 


Paul Lumetta, Detroit. 5803: 
Tournament (The) march; by Merle 
G. Prugh; band pts. © Dee. 1, 1935; 


E pub. 53556; Merle G. Prugh, Cody, 
Wy. 5804 


Town topics; by Frank Weldon; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 118288 ; 
Howard HE. Wilson, New York. 5805 


Townsend (The) campaign march; w 
and m Marie A. Beaurman, arr. D. 
Clingenpeel: band sc. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
25, 1936; BH unp. 119015; Pred’ 'S. 
Lambert, Tacoma. 5806 


Townsend campaign march; w and m 
Marie A. Beaurman; pf. ©1c. Feb. 
17, 19386; E unp. 118282; Fred S. 
Lambert, Tacoma. 5807 


Townsend (The) march; song. © 
Jan, 28, 1936; 2c. Jan. 3; 8) pub. 
53236; George Walter Sailer, Brook- 
lyn. 5808 


Townsend’s square deal; w P. B. Johns 
and T. E. Johns, m Wm, T. Johns 
and John Francis Johns. © 1 «. 
Jan. 22, 1986; EH unp. 118715; Peggie 
Burke Johns, Winterset, Ia. o809! 


Tragedy (A) in smoke; song. ©1c. 
Feb. 21; 1986; E unp. 118802; Adele 
Mae Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 5810 


Trails; song. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E 
unp. 117298; Clara Elizabeth Morri- 
son, Detroit. 5811 


Treadin’ the town; w Leah Forster, 
m Carlton James. © 1 @. Feb. 6, 
1986; E unp. 117753; James A. N. 
Caruso, New York. 0812 


Tree (The); melody. © 1. Feb. 3, 
1986; E unp. 117522; Mary Julian 
Glover, New York. 5813. 


Tree (A) in Tipperary; w Frank Loes- 
ser,m Irving Actman; with guit. arr. 
© Feb. 19, 1986; E pub. 53501; Ed- 
ward B. Marks musie corp., New 
York. 5814 


Tribute (A) to the late senator, Huey 
P. Long; w Amos Browning, m 
Luther A. Clark. © Feb. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 53578; August P. Kugler, 
Istrouma, La. 5815 


an; Schneller foxtrot, text u. m Wolf 
Leroy, arr. komponisten ; orch. stim- 
men mit gesangstrio. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 42967 ; Musikverlag City, 
Leipzig. 5816 


Trip-a-way (The); pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1936: FH unp. 118011; 
Myrtle Vail, Chicago. 5817 


Trip (A) to Mars; song, m Charley 
Kisco. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 
118066; Harry Tobias, Hollywood, 
Calif. 5818 


True (A) kiss from you, honey; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; H 
unp. 118746; Lawrence Zimmerman, 
Saginaw, Mich. 0819 


Truly rural; w and m Dave Oppen- 
heim and Michael Cleary ; with guit. 
arr. © Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 53572; 
Southern music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 5820 


Tschaikowsky (Peter IT itch) The 
coming of day; op. 46, no. 6, w tr. 
from the French and m arr., Bryce- 
son Treharne; mixed cho. © Feb. 
13, 1936; E pub. 53424; Willis music 


co., Cincinnati. 5821 
Marche slav; adaptation of m, 
lesson analysis and story John 


Thompson; pf. © Feb. 8, 1986; EB 
pub. 53364; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 5822 


None but the lonely heart; op. 6, 
no. 6, poem Goethe, English version 
Arthur Westbrook, m arr. Hugo 
Frey. © Dec. 16, 1985; E pub. 
53482; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 5823 


Troika en traineaux; op. 37, no. 
11, rev. and ed. Elliot Griffis; pf.; 
with bibographical sketch and glos- 
sary. Rey. ed., with fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, etc., E. Griffis. © Feb. 
19, 1986; E pub. 53587; Art publica- 
tion soc., Clayton, Mo. 5824 


Tu disfranz; tango, paroles francaises 
Henri Reclose, m A. Danesi, arr. 
Francis Gregson; orch. ptes. © Dee. 
26, 1985; E for. 42965; Editions 
Baetz et cie., Paris. 5825 


Tu imagen; bolero, cancién. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 26, 1985; E unp. 117885; Ar- 
mando Valdespi, Havana. 5826 


Tu mirar; Spanish waltz; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 15, 1936; E for. 42765; Amado 
Urmeneta, Barcelona, Spain. 5827 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


5854 


Tu secreto; bolero, cancién. © 1 «. 
Dec. 26, 1985; E unp. 117880; Arm- 
ando Valdespi, Havana. 5828 


Tunes for tiny troubadours; w Rachel 
Jane Willoughby, m Morris W. Ham- 
ilton. © Feb. 28, 1986; E pub. 53627; 
G. P. Putnam’s sons, New York. 

5829) 


Tuning up; w and melodies [compiled 
and ed.] Mabelle Glenn, Helen §&. 
Leavitt, Victor L. F. Rebmann and 
Earl L. Baker. © Jan. 6, 1986; A 
91811; Ginn & co., Boston. 5830: 


Turn on the radio; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119188; 
Ann Pape, Wilmington, N. C. 5831 


Tus labios dijeron; bolero cancion, 
letra Esperanza Casal; con acordes 
de guit. Clara Romero. © Jan. 5, 
1936; E for. 43094; Graciela Par- 
raga, Havana. 58382 


Twenty four hours long; fox trot song. 
© 1e. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117447; 
T. De Giralomo, Middlebranch, O. 

5833 


Twilight and roses; waltz, w and m 
Philip Sydney. © Feb. 7, 1986; E 
pub. 53339; Philip Sydney Harris, 
Detroit. 5834 


Twilight and you in a garden fair; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 118730; Julia Louise Brown, 
La Center, Wash. 5839: 


Twilight at Capri; by Francois Grévé; 
pf. © Feb. 3. 1936; E pub. 53250; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

5836 


Twilight bells; male voices. 
Feb. 13, 19386; E unp. 118146; Henry 
B. O’Connell, West Haven, Conn. 

5837 


Twilight dreams; w Tyra Lemuel 
Vick; pf: © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; & 
unp. 118649; Sylvester Long .Cross, 
Portland, Or. 50838 


Twilight (A) lullaby; song, w Mar- 
garet C. Groom. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 118092; Gertrude E. Groom, 
Newtonville, Mass. 5839 


Twilight of the heart; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
4, 1936; E unp. 117630; Darleen L. 
Stevens, Rainier, Or. 5840 


Twilight on the trail; from The trail 
of the lonesome pine, w and m Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Louis Alter; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Jan. 29, 


©imlaee 


1936; E pub. 55247; Famous music 
corp., New York. 5841 
Twilight waltz. ©1¢. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 119328; Carson Jay Robison, 
New York. 0842 


pf. © Feb. 7, 1936; E pub. 53471; 


Nellie Carroll Pew, Honolulu. 5843 
Two guitars; English w Howard John- 


son, voice arr. Ed. Smalle; men’s 

voices. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 53229; 

Robbins music corp., New York. 
5844 


Two hearts beating together; w Brack 
Burrus; pf. © 1 ¢ Feb. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 118650; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 5845 


Two in.a canoe; w Joseph Paul. 
Mecanko, with melody. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1936; E wunp. 118979; Francis 
Aquilla Schwartz, Bradford, Pa. 

5846 


Two in love; w and m Bud Green, Joe 
Myrow and Buddy Clark; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Jan. 29, 
1936; E pub. 538245; Famous music 
corp., New York. D847 


Two (The) of us; w and m Tommy 
James. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 
118158; Thomas T. James, Albany, 
Ga. 5848 


Two red lips; w and m Bernice Irene 
Clere and L. H. Gondringer. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117812; Law- 
rence H. Gondringer, Osceola, Neb. 

5849 


Two roses; w Herb Pornhagen; pf. 
©1c. Jan. 31, 1936; E unp. 118096; 
Hugo Kassner, New York. 5850 


Two silhouettes on the moon; w and 
melody Eugene Jelesnik, Arthur 
Weiner, Marjorie Harper and Biil 
Livingston. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; H 
unp. 117979; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 5851 


Two sweethearts evermore; fox trot 
song, w Anthony MecGettigan. © 
1 c. Jan. 138, 1936; E unp. 117487; 
Susan McGettigan, Brooklyn. 5852 


Tyrolean folk-lied ; compiled and arr.; 
pr. 7 Oe? "ah Weprs; P1936 7 NEY unp. 
117967 ; Elias Tenzer, New York. 

5893 

Ultimo (L’) bacio; mand., con versi. 

Feb. 8, 1936; E pub. 538399; 


Michael Camporeale, New York. 
5854 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5855 
Ulv6-hambo; hambo-polska, text 
Sverker Adhe, m Liss Emil, arr. 


David Ottoson; salongsork. stammor. 
© Dec. 23, 1982; E for. 42727; A. b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, Stock- 
holin. 5850 


Ump bum bum; song. © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1936 ; E unp. 119234; Leslie C. Groff, 
Chicago. 5856 


Uncle Sam’s on parade; w and m Will 
H. Dulmage and EH. P. Womack. © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118394; 
HKdward P. Womack, Detroit. 5857 


Under Stockholms broar; vals ur Heja 
folket, text: Dardaneil-Dix Dennie, 
m: Jules Sylvain; pf. © Jan. 1, 
1936; EH for. 42766; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm. 5858 


Under the skin; song. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1986; E unp. 117840; Lewis Nelson 
Paul, Santa Cruz, Calif. D809 


Under the spell of the blues; song, w 
Ken Harrison. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117711; Edgar Melvin Samp- 
son, New York. 5860 


Under the spell of the moon; w C. 
Yacich and F. Arena, m C. Caraza. 
© Ae Beb..6, 1936; Hi unp., 17 2: 
Chris Yacich and Frank Arena, New 
Orleans, and Castro Carazo, Baton 
Rouge, La. o861 


Underneath a western sky; from Song 
of the saddle, w Jack Scholl, m M. K. 
Jerome and Ted Fiorito; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Jan. 30, 1936; E 
pub. 58195 ; Remick music corp., New 
York. 5862 


Underneath the starry sky; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 118003; 
Lloyd W. Yarrow, Binscarth, Manit., 
Canada. 5863 


Unfinished blues; pf. © 1. Feb. 3, 
19386; E unp. 117538; Loras Harriett 
Kuzuhara, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

5864 


Unioneer; song, melody Luther A. 
@lank, «©: Mebs 1, 1936.1) apub. 
53386; John Storm, Benwood, W. Va. 

5865 


Universal peace; song. © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1986; EH unp. 118166; Augusta Wil- 
kinson, Boise, Id. 5866 


Unless you’re in love; song. ©1.. 
Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 117666; Jean 
Marjorie Van Ness, San Fernando, 
Calif. 5867 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Until you’re mine to hold; song, m I. I. 
Frankel and Eve Applefield. © 1 e. 
Feb, 24, 1936; E unp. 118864; Irving 
I. Frankel, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

5868 


Unto the hills; w Fred Winslow Rust, 
m Alice Margaret Mayo. © Feb. 14, 
1986; E pub. 53231; Fred Winslow 
Rust, Boston. 5869 


Unvollkommene (Die) ehe; musikal- 
isches lustspiel, nach einem roman 
G. v. Sazenhofen, v. Albrecht Neh- 
ring. Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Oct. 25, 1985; H for. 42952; Allegro 
theaterverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

5870 


Up in room 14; melody Roy Shield. © 
1 ¢ Feb. 19, 1986; BH unp. 1issi; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

5871 


Up in the air; fox-trot song. ©1.. 
Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 118729; Alice 
Lampson, Kennewick, Wash. 5872 


Upside down; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117966; 
Nicholas Nickley, San Francisco. 

5873 


Vagabond moon; song, w Howard Gil- 
bert Rion; with guit. arr. © Feb. 
19, 1986; E pub. 53522; John Mil- 
born Rion, Farmington, Mo. 5874 


Vals de Jas sombras; vals lento, can- 
cién. © Dec. 22, 1935; E for. 43097 ; 
Ernesto Lecuona, Havana. 5875 


Valse amoureuse; by Joan Fresco; EH 
flat alto saxophone and pf. © Feb. 
12, 1936; E for. 42848 ; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London, 5876 


Valse Ceri-cola ; accordion. © 1c. Feb. 
11, 1936; E unp. 117992; Mike Ciri- 
cola, Cleveland. 5877 


Valse indienne; band. Conductor’s se. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118838 ; 
Elmo Vivian Hthan Roesler, Gary, 
Ind. 5878 


Valse lente; pf. © 1c. Feb. 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 117968; Elias Tenzer, New 
York. 5879 


Valse romantique; pf. ©1c. Feb. 11, 
1936; E unp. 118039; Salvatore Pag- 
liaro, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 5880 


Valsette; op. 40, nr. 1, [and] Rondo- 
letto; op. 40, nr. 7: Jean Sibelius, 
bearb. Herman Sjoblom; salonoreh. 
stimmen. © Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 
42818; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Tee 

5881 


248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Vancouver; song, arr. Fred Weaver. 
© Oct. 28, 1985; E for. 43040; Frank 
McHown, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

5882 


Van Leeuwen (Ary) Four minia- 
tures; transcribed; 4 flutes in C, or 
2 flutes and 2 B flat clarinets. © 
Feb. 12, 1986; E pub. 53403; Albert 
J. Andraud, Cincinnati. 5883 


Velvet shoes and satin ribbons; song. 
©1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 118188; 
Lucile Rudesill, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 5884 


Ven a mi otra vez; cancién. © Dec. 
22, 1935; E for. 48098; Ernesto Lecu- 
ona, Havana. 5885 


Verliebt sein kannst du nur in Wien; 
wienerlied, w Rudolf Hoffman u. 
Otto Rajzek, m Gyula Geiger. © 
Dee. 14, 1985; E for. 43014; Dacapo 
verlag, Vienna. 5886 


Verlorene (Der) sohn; oper, Robert 
Heger, klavierauszug mit gesang Er- 
win Stein. © Oct. 18, 1935; D 
39025; Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 5886* 


Very very soon; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117934; Law- 
rence James La Gorio, Los Angeles. 

5887 


Victory, alleluia; Easter anthem, R. E. 
De Reef, arr. J. W. Simpson; mixed 
voices. © Jan. 31, 19386; E pub. 
53169; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. ' 5888 


Victory for G. O. P.; wand melody. © 
1 ce. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117548; Ar- 
thur Weinberg, Chicago. 5889: 


Vidalita; letra y melodia. © 1c. Feb. 
29, 19386; E unp. 1193826; Agustin Ar- 
gentino Cornejo, New York. 5880) 


Viene la conga; conga; pf., con letra. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119056; 
Eliseo Grenet, Havana. 5891 


Vienna 1913; by Bainbridge Crist; 
band; full sc. © Jan. 29, 1986; E 
pub. 53196; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 5892 


Violin-konzert; v. Hilding Rosenberg, 
op. 22; violine u. pf. © Dec. 27, 
1935 ; HE for. 42826; Foreningen sven- 
Ska tonsiittare, Stockholm. 5893 


Violin song; song, w Aline Kilmer. © 
Dec. 20, 1985; E pub. 53570; Leo 
Koutzen, New York. 5894 


Vision of loveliness; song. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1936; E unp. 118410; Carl Talbot 
White, New York. 5895 


5907 


Vivendo accanto a te; slow-fox, parole 
em Mario Nascimbene; orch. pti. © 
Sept. 2, 1985; E for. 48114; Casa 
musicale Fabbri & ¢c., Trieste, Italy. 

5896 


Vocalise-étude; no. 151, Olivier Mes- 
siaen ; voix élevées. © Aug. 1, 1935; 
E for. 42706; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 5897 


no, 158, Louis Beydts; voix éle- 
vées. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42708; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 5898 


no, 154, P. Donostia; voix moyen- 
nes. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42709; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 5899 


no. 155, Haro Stepanian; voix 
élevées. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 
42710; Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 
5900 


Vocalise-étude (2°); no. 152, extraite 
de la ecantate du Centenaire de 
VAlgérie, A. Mariotte; voix elevées. 
© Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 42707; Al- 
phonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 5901 


Voice (The) of the chimes; w Fred- 
erick H. Martens, m A. Luigini, arr. 
Henry P. Cross; mixed voices. © 
Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 58334; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 5902 


Volkslieder aus Osterreich; ausge- 
wiihlt u. hrsg. Gustav Moissl u. Curt 
Rotter, klavierbegl. G. Moissl. © 
Dec. 5, 19385; E for. 48025; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 5903 


Vom singen zum klavierspielen; ton- 
wortschule, fiir Klavier wu. Schul- 
musikunterricht, nach den grundsit- 
zen Carl Hitz, v. Richard Junker u. 
Rudolf Maria Breithaupt. © Nov. 
28, 1983; E for. 42951; Henry 
Litolft’s verlag, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 5904 


Vood you do it if you vas me; w and 
melody. ©1e. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 
117657 ; Morry Harmon, New York. 

5905 


Vor lauter liebe weiss ich nicht mehr 
aus und ein; 6/8, deutscher text u. 
m Ludwig Roman Chmel; odeon u. 
salonorch. stimmen. © Feb. 1, 1936; 
E for. 43090; A. Cranz, Brussels. 

50906 


Vows that I have made; song, arr. 
Bernie Clements. © 1 c« Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 117936; Geo. W. Wagers 
and Pete Marchiando, Houston. 

5907 


249 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5908 


Wir’ ich ihr freund, mein friiulein; 
Slowfox, text Rudolph Bertram, m 
Bruno Uher. © Sept. 28, 1985; H 
for. 42850'; Dacapo-verlag, Vienna. 

5908 


Lohengrin; fan- 
oper, bearb. Max 
orch. stimmen. © 
EK for. 48011; B. 
Mainz, Germany. 

5909 


Wailua Falls; Hawaiian waltz song. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 118058; 
Byron Charles Gwinn, Swampscott, 
Mass. 5910 


Waiting; voice or violin, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1986; E unp. 117961 : 
Enid Rosengreen, Logan, Utah. 

5911 

——w and melody Chick Howdy. © 
1 c. Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119846; 
Charles M. Freeman, Cincinnati. 

5912 

Waiting by the river; waltz song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
19386; E unp. 119141; Annie L. El- 
more, Washington. 5913 


Waiting for a call from you; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 1, 1986; BE. unp. 117394; 
Helen E. Markham, Boulder, Col. 

5914 


Waiting for you; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118192; Charlotte 
Ames, Curtice, O. 5915 


Wake up and sing; w and m Carmen 
Lombardo, Cliff Friend and Charlie 
Tobias; with guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 
1986; E pub. 58255; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 5916 


Wake up you Uncle Sammie; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 27, 1986; EB 
unp. 119162; Bert Gordon, New York. 

5917 

Walking along singing my song; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1986: E 
unp, 117585; B. Blount, Charleston, 
W. Va. 5918 


Walking in the garden; w Ethel Rosa- 
mond Palmer; pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1986; E unp. 118651; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 5919 


Waller’s (Fats) original piano conecep- 
tions; special pf. arrs., Fats Waller. 
© Dec. 14, 1935; E pub. 52924; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 5920 

Walls of sorrow; waltz melody. ©1e. 


Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 117771; Adolph 
A. Silberman, Brooklyn. 5921 


Wagener (Richard) 
tasie aus der 
Rhode, op. 35; 
Dec. 27, 1985; 
Schott’s sohne, 


pt. 2, ES), Wi Sil 


Waltz medley; from Heart’s desire, 
Richard Lauber; pf. © Feb. 18, 
1936; E for. 48092; Keith, Prowse & 
co., 1td., London. 5922 


Waltz (The) of desire; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1986; E unp. 119127; Theodore 
Fountain, New York. 5923: 


Waltz (The) of home sweet home; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 8, 19386; E unp. 
117851; Irving DeGraw, jr., Little 
Falls, N. J. 5924 


Waltzing in the moonlight; valse song. 
©1«e Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118991 ; 
Charles W. Norbeck, Baltimore. 

5925. 


Waltzing to paradise; w and melody 
Pat Ballard and Chas. Henderson. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 19386; E unp. 118400; 
Francis Drake Ballard, New York.. 

5926 


Waltzing with a stranger; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 4, 
1936; E unp. 117622; Charles L. 
Garcia, New York. 5927 


Wand’ring; waltz song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 27, 19386; Hi 
unp. 119140; Franz J. Quirin, Al- 
toona, Pa. 5928: 


Wanting you; w and m Jerry White, 
pf. sc. Charlotte Wood. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
5, 1936; E unp. 117718; Charlotte N. 
Wood, Springfield, Mo. 5929: 


Was hab’ ich dir getan; English waltz,. 
text Stefan Goll, m Karl Féderl. © 
Nov. 15, 1935; E for. 42912; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 5930: 


Was it really love, or just a love affair ; 
w John Mooney, m J. Pacheco. © 
1 ce. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 118499; 
John W. Mooney and Justin Pacheco, 
Los Angeles. 5931 


Watch your step; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118712; 
Martin Schwab, Los Angeles. 5982 


Watching the boats come in; w M. 
Silha, m J. F. Silha. ©1¢ Feb. 2% 
1936; E unp. 119259; J[oseph] 
F[ranz] Silha and Marline Silha, 
Rochester, N. Y. 5933. 


Waves of the sea; w and melody. © 
1c. Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 119063; 
Herman Engel, Detroit. 5984 


Way down deep in your heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118082; Ausbie Allen York, Level- 
land, Tex. 5935 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Way (The) is growing better every 
day; hymn, w and m Floyd W. Haw- 
kins. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 58638 ; 
Nazarene pub. house, Kansas City, 
Mo. 5936 


Way out on the prairie; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117485; Glen 
Giffen, Clyde, O. 5937 


We believe in you, Franklin D.; w 
Harold Orlob, with melody. © 1 e¢. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117832; Frank 
J. Novak, jr., New York. 5938 


We buried her beneath the willow; w 
and m Cumberland Ridge Runners, 
arr. Mort H. Glickman, Hawaiian 
guit. Solo, in note and diagram, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with ukulele and 
guit. chords. © Feb. 5, 1936; E pub. 
538312; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

5939 


We dance in rythym [sic] and rhyme; 
pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 118559; Thomas George 
Sutherland, Chicago. 5940 


We know it; hymn, w and m H. von 
Berge. © Feb. 6, 1936; E pub. 
53009; German Baptist publication 
soc., Cleveland. 5941 


We'll be a happy family; song. ©1«. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117837; Dena 
Stuifbergen, Kalamazoo, Mich. 5942 


We'll be happy again; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 5, 19386; E unp. 117686; Sue 
Mosley Pickett, i. e. Mrs. David Pick- 
ett, Piper, Ala. 5943) 


We'll live to-night; song. © 1c. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118809; Albert Hay 
Malotte, Los Angeles. 5944 


We'll waltz by the light of the moon; 
song, m D. Richardson and Vallie 
Hall. ©1e. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 
119120; Douglas Richardson, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 5945: 


We love Texas; mixed cho. © Feb. 1, 
1986; Epub. 538381; V[irgil] O. 


Stamps, Dallas. 5946 


We must say good-night ; waltz, w and 
melody Manuela Budrow. © 1 e. 
Feb. 21, 1936; E unp..118788; Manu- 
ela V. Rafferty, Los Angeles. 5947 


We're for Roosevelt; song. © Jan. 21, 
1936; H pub. 538404; William McRae, 
Chicago. 5948 


‘We're headin’ for a weddin’ in the 
hills; w and m Wendell Hall; with 
guit. arr. © Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 
53268; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 5949 


5962 


We sat beneath the maple on the hill; 
song, Gussie L. Davis, arr. Mort. H. 
Glickman, Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram arr. Nick Mano- 
loff; with ukulele and guit. chords. 
© Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 53214; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago, 5950 


We simply can’t go wrong; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 
118749; Clara Bell Rupp, Bisbee, 
Ariz. 5951 


We will anchor our plane; song. © 
1 e@. Jan. 30, 1986; E unp. 117869; 
Walter Emmett Blair, Keene, N. H. 

5952 


Weary, lonely and blue; w and m Mae 
Richmond. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; HE 
unp. 117748; Maceo A. Richmond, 
Media, Pa. 5953 


/Weathers; w Thomas Hardy, m Phyl- 


lis Tate; unison voices. © Oct. 17, 
1935; E for. 42856; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 5954 


Wedding bells in the valley; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
118948; Francis Raymond Dailey, 
Cranston, R. I. 5955 


Wedding church bells ring so merrily ; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1936; E unp. 
118122; Hmmat. Norman Frauman, 
Cincinnati. 5956 


Wee (The) Macgreegor; Highland pa- 
trol, H. G. Amers, arr. Erik Hansen ; 
pf.-accordion band pts. © Feb. 7, 
19386; E for. 43069; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 5957 


Week-end girl; w A. Scheftel, melody 
M. Hochman. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118019; Maurice Hochman 
and Al Scheftel, Ossining, N. Y. 

5958 


Weevily wheat; pf. and violin, with 
guit. chords, arr. © Jan. 17, 1936; 
EH pub. 53067; M. M. Coie pub. co., 
Chicago. 5959 


Weib (A) auf batuge; instrumental. 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117665; 
Samuel Grichtman, Brooklyn. 5960 


Weihnachtslied; von Seth Calvisius, 
hrsg. Karl Straube; 6 stimmigen 
chor, a cappella. Partitur. © Dec. 
18, 19385; EH for. 42821; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 5961 


Weine nicht; walzer, w u. m Paul 
Lincke; salon-orch. stimmen. © 
Aug. 1, 1985; E for. 42932; Riihle & 
Wendling musikverlag, Leipzig. 

5962 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5963 


pt. III, n. s., v. 8h 


Weit drausst in der vorstadt von 
Wien; Wiener lied, w Rudolf Siec- 
zyuski, m Ferry Wunsch. © Oct. 5, 
19385; E for, 42914; Ludwig Doblin- 


ger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Vi- 
enna. 5963 
Welcome stranger; w and melody 


Johnny Mercer. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 118075; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 5964 


Wenn der alte brunnen rascht .. .; 
English waltz, text Fritz Lohner, m 
Viktor Altmann. © Nov. 18, 1935; 
E for. 42913; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 

5965 


Wenn der mond alles sieht; foxtrot, w 
Klaus S. Richter, m Ludwig Schmid- 
seder, arr. Gerhard Mohr; orch. 
stimmen. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
42807; Risi-ton-verlag, Berlin. 5966 


Wenn ich ein midel wiisst; slowfox, 
aus tonfilm Ein junger herr aus Ox- 
ford, text u. m Max Niederberger. 
© Oct. 8, 1935; E for. 42921; Luda- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 5967 


Wenn ich fiir jedes busserl einen gro- 
schen hatt’; wienerlied, text Hrich 
Meder u. A. Steinberg-Frank, m Al- 
bert Bachrich. © Oct. 5, 1935; E 
for. 42911; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 5968 


Wenn liebe befiehlt; operette, Julius 
Werth u. Gustav Quedenfeldt, bearb. 
EKugen Rex, gesangstexte Julius 
Werth, m Joseph Snaga. Klavieraus- 
zug zum dirigieren eingerichtet. © 
June 15, 1985; D 39018; Deutscher 
btihnenvertrieb u. Max Hesses verlag, 
Berlin. 5968* 


Wenn tiber stiller heide; v. Wilhelm 
Raabe, vertont Franz Mayerhoff. 1. 
Mittlere stimme.—2. Tiefe stimme. 
© Sept. 30, 1933; E for. 42939, 42940; 
Henry  Litolff’s verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 5969, 5970 


Western waltz. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 119329; Carson Jay Robison, 
New York. 5971 


Westport loyalty song; w and m Ruth 
Hemenway Keenan. © 1c. Feb. 17, 
1986; E unp. 118346; Westport high 
school, Kansas City, Mo. 5972 


What a gal; song. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 117693; Ralph E. Skedgell, 
Millville, N. J. 5973. 


What a miser the sea must be; song. 
© Jan. 18, 1936; 2 ¢. Jan. 25; E pub. 


2 


~ 


9) 


53220; Charles H. Johnson, Eastport, 
Me. 5974 


What a pal can do to you; song, arr. 
Henry Pritchard. © 1 c¢. Feb. 21, 
1936; E unp. 118804; Richard Mur- 
ray, New Orleans. 5975. 


What ean it be that’s wrong with me; 
song, m William Holiday. © 1 «. 
Feb, 20, 1936; E unp. 118579'; Albert 
Bryce Morgan, Tamaqua, Pa. 5976 


What is a kiss; w Al Feldman and 
Guy Noble, m Morry Perlman; with 
suit. arr. © Feb. 3, 1936; Hipub: 
53486; Mills music, inc., New York. 

5977 


What is love: pf., with w. ©1e. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 119260; Frank C. 
Moody, jr., Wewoka, Okl. 5978 


What more could anyone do; w Chas. 
C. Weiss, and melody. © 1. Jan. 
20, 1936; E unp. 117652; William 
Joseph Kramer, Monongahela, Pa. 

5979 


What’s ailin’ you; song. © 1c. Feb. 
5, 1986; E unp. 117701; Mary Gil- 
breth, McFarland, Calif. 5980 


What’s in my heart; song. © 1 e. 
Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 119190; G. I. 
Walker, Houston, 5981 


What’s it to you; fox trot song. © 
1c Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 117408; 
Ethel H. Millette, Haverhill, N. H. 

5982 


What’s the name of that song; w Tot 
Seymour, m Vee Lawnhurst; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Jan. 239, 
1986; E pub. 53254; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 5983 


What shall he have that killed the 
deer; w Shakespeare, m Frederic H. 
Wood, op. 33, no. 2, tonie sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; 2 voices. © Feb. 
10, 1986; E for. 43077; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 5984 


What was that tune that we played 
last night; w and melody Red Hodg- 
son, Ronnie Garrett and Norris John- 


son. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118820; William Harold Hodgson, 
Chicago. 0985. 


What will a nickel buy; song. © Jan. 
31, 1936; E pub, 538496; Charles C. 
Fenno, jr., White Plains, N. Y. 

5986: 


Whatever it is, it makes me love you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 117985; Lawrence James La 
Gorio, Los Angeles. 5987 


2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


Wheel (The) of the wagon is broken; 
w and m Box, Cox and Michael Carr, 
orch. se. Frank Skinner; with male 
trio arr. Frank .E.. Barry. .© Feb. 
19, 1986; E pub. 53565; Irwin Dash 
music co., Itd., London. 5988 


with guit. arr. New Arner. 
version. © Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 
53630; Irwin Dash music co., ltd. 
London. 5989! 


When all is still; w Thomas K. Hervey, 
m Russell Hancock Miles; male 
voices. © Feb. 5, 1986; E pub. 
haoll: H. T. FitzSimons co., Chi- 
cago. 5990 


When apple trees bloom; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117508; 
Marie Frye, Palmyra, Mich. 5891 


When autumn breezes blow; song. © 
Jan. 16, 1986; E pub. 58278; Robert 
J. Kirk, Norwood, Pa. 5992 


When blue eyes close forever; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119075; Eva Clark, Vernonia, Or. 

5993 


When Budapest was young; w Jimmy 
Kennedy, m André Milos; with uku- 
lele and accordeon arrs. © Dec. 138, 
1935; E for. 42980; Peter Maurice 
music co., Itd., London. 5994 


When business interferes with pleas- 
ure; w James Cavanaugh and Mitch- 
ell Parish, m Bob Emmerich; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 3, 19386; 
E pub. 53495; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 5995 


When dreams come true; song. ©1e. 
Feb, 11, 1986; E unp. 118980; Hula 
Floy Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 5996 


When first my way to fair I took; w 
A. E. Housman, m Daniel Gregory 
Mason. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 
52198; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 0997 


When God speaks; solo, w Carlton C. 
Buck, m Frank A. Simpkins. © Feb. 
24, 1986; E pub. 53642; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Kansas City, Mo. 5998 


When grandma draws her Townsend 
pension ; song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 117982; Fay Berst, Tulsa. 

5999 


When h’I was h’out h’in h’India; w 
and m Algy More and Raymond Wal- 
lace; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 
1986; E for. 42810; Macmelodies, 
ltd., London. 6000 


6014 


When hillbillies go to town; w Zeke 
Moran, melody Red Burns. © 1. 
Feb. 25, 1986; E unp. 118946; Walter 
Burns, Bridgeport, Conn. 6001 


When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo-hop; 
w and m Don MeDiarmid and J. 
Noble; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 7, 
1986; E pub. 58467; Johnny Noble, 
Honolulu. 6002 


When I am with you; fox trot Song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 119001; 
Frank Bevacqua, Fulton, N. Y. 6003 


When I awake in His likeness; arr. 
Geo. A. Isbell; mixed voices. ©1 6. 
Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119244; Charles 
F. Plum, Coachella, Calif. 6004 


When I awoke and found it was a 
dream; fox trot song. © 1c. Feb. 
1%, 1986; EH unp. 118990; John 
Pietraszko, Coleman, Alta., Canada. 

6005 


When I danced the moon dance with 
you; song. © 1. Feb. 15, 1986; HE 
unp. 118244; Don Coss, Wheeling, 
W. Va. 6006 


When I hear you say I do; w and 
melody. ©1«. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119294; Virgil Anthony Knox, New 
York. 6007 


When I hold you in my arms; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1986; E 
unp. 119017; Gus Matthew Gervel, 
Kingston, Pa. 6008 


When I look at you; song. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1936; E unp. 118411; Carl Talbot 
White, New York. 6009 


When I’m with you; song, pf. se. arr. 
Bob Taylor. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 118320; Horace A. Kessler, 
Denver. 6010 


— w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1986; E unp. 118855; George Henry 
Carroll, Washington. 6011 


When I see blossoms spring; duet, w 
anon., m Leslie Woodgate; ten. and 
bar. © Oct. 17, 1935; E for. 42866; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 6012 


When I talk to the moon about you; 
waltz, w and melody. ©41c. Feb. 6, 
1986; E unp. 117758; Albert Voor- 
hees Van Aman, Los Angeles. 6013 


When I waltz with mother; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
117542; Margret Van De Putt, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 6014 


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6015 


When Ireland turns to heaven; song. 
©1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118190; 
Martin J. McMahon, Schenectady, 
INE Xo 6015 


When it’s hog killing time in Dixie; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118662; 
John Gorrell, Danville, Va. 6016: 


When it’s lovetime in Loveland; song. 
1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117406; 
Theodore Garbisch and Al Leo, 
Detroit. GO1LT 


When it’s night time on the prairie; 
song; with guit. arr. © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1936; E unp. 117501; Ralph Leslie 
and Melvin Leslie, Los Angeles. 

6018 


When it’s round up time again; fox 
trot song. © 1.c Jan. 13,1986; H 
unp. 117421; H. E. W. Howell, Las 
Vegas, Nev. 6019 


When it’s springtime in the pines; 
song, m James L. Brown: with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 
117507; Esther Evelyn Burrows, 
Jamestown, N. D. 6020 


When love was in bloom; w Joe Ernest 
Riggs; pf. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118652; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6021 


When my dreams go on parade; song, 
m Arthur Olsen. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 117867; Oscar Herman Gris- 
cott, Pittsburgh. 6022) 


When my eyes met yours; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 ce Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119302; Virgie Hllis, 
Proctorville, O. 6025 


When my mother sang at twilight; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
tic. Feb. 4, 1986; E unp. 117631; 
Myrtle Conklin, Virginia City, Mont. 

6024 


When silver stars swing low, mother 
is nearer to me; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117564; 
Charles Wyslie Hay, Great Falls, 
Mont. 6025 


When somebody loses then somebody 
wins; w and m Willie Broonzy; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 
119293; Wabash music co., Chicago. 

6026 


When the birds come back in the 
Spring; valse, w and m Ida Craw- 
ford.’ © 1 ¢. Jan- 27, 1986- "H unp. 
117582; Ida Benning, Brownsville, 
Or. 6027 


pt. Tren svroL 


When the circus comes to town; m 
Dorothy Arthur and P. Dinus; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 117963; Paul Dinus, Hollywood, 
Calif, 6028 


When the golden poppies bloom; fox" 
trot song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; BH 
unp. 117482; Lottie Gipe, Salinas, 


Calif. 6029 
When the major’s gong goes ding; 
song, melody Guido Ottavi. © 1 «. 


Feb. 8, 1986; E unp. 117896; Nicholas 
Menutole, Chelsea, Mass. 6030 


When the moon comes up in Texas; w 
and melody. © 1. Feb. 11, 1936; 
EH unp. 118029; Ausbie Allen York, 
Levelland, Tex. 6031 


When the moon is high; song. ©1c. 
Feb. 18, 1986; E unp. 118462; George 
Garnet Merkley, Camina, Calif. 6032 


Vhen the moon shines down through 
the pines; song, melody Luther A. 
Clark. ©. 1. Feb. 12, 1986; © unp. 
118064; John Storm, Benwood, 
W. Va. 6033 


When the moon shines over the ocean ; 
song, m Will Herring. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118698; Annie G. 
O'Hanlon, Savannah. 6084 


When the morning-glories bloom in 
Michigan; song. © 1 -¢« Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118710; Stella Crone, 
Dearborn, Mich. 6035 


When the radiator sings; fox trot, w 
Jean Lousteau, with melody. ©1.. 
Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119278; Carl 
Jgaspan, Washington. 6036 


When the revolution comes; w and 
melody. 1c. Feb. 6, 1836; E unp. 
117766; Joseph Best, Rahway, N. J. 

6037 


When the roses bloom again; valse 
song. ©1c Jan. 13, 19386; BE unp. 
117418; Lillian McKinnie Ray, Ot- 
tumwa, Ia. 6088 


When the star of my world was you; 
fox trot song. ©1e. Jan. 21, 1936; 
EH ounp. 117457; R. H. Pettengill, Al- 
liance, Neb. 6039 


When the stars make love to the moon; 
w and melody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; 
H unp. 117914; Phil Harris Fahrney, 
Hollywood, Calif, 6040 


When the sun kisses the trees good- 
night; chords, single staff, and w. 
© 1c Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117950; 
Nathan Smith, Chicago. 6041 


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no. 2, 1936 


6067 


When the sun sinks low; song. © 
1c. Jan. 138, 1986; E unp. 117428; 
E. Ella Gray and Robert MacGregor, 


Invercargill, Southland, New Zea- 
land. 6042 


When the white plum blows; w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart,, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; in E flat. © 
Jan. 24, 1986; E for. 42779; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

6043 


When the world goes a-maying; song, 
m Chelwyn Pounds. © 1c. Feb. 6, 
1986; E unp. 117768; John D. Marsh, 
Fayetteville, Tenn. 6044 


When the yes man said no no; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 19386; E unp. 
117814; Gertrude Longueville Snow, 
Montreal, 6045: 


When they see us arm in arm again; 
w Jack Manus, and melody. ©1«. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117972; Ber- 
nard Landes, New York. 6046 


When twilight falls on blue Cayuga; 
song. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1986;°E unp. 
117545; Robert Alexander Anderson, 
Honolulu, T. H. 6047 


When vacation days are over; waltz, w 
P. F. Toohey, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
©l1ec. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118581 ; 
Patrick F. Toohey and Mary T. 
Christie, i. e., Mrs. Jas. A. Christie, 
Chicago. 6048 


When Vienna smiles; w K. Pfeiffer, 
melody V. Reiser. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
1985; E unp. 114832; Violet Reiser 
and Kate Pfeiffer, New York. 6049) 


When we meet; w Lura Brown; pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118653 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6050 


When you believe in me; slow fox-trot 
song, m Gustave Sax. ©1c. Feb. 20, 
1936 ; E unp. 118682 ; John M. Rogers, 
Dunsmuir, Calif. 6051 


When you come back to me; song. © 
1 c. Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 117415; 
Peter P. Moen, Tompkins, Sask., 
Canada. 6052 


When you flew away; w Ione Selman, 
m Bernie Clements. © 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 
1986; E unp. 117640; Ethel S. Fox, 
Houston, 6053 


When you have love you have every- 
thing; fox trot song. © 1 ¢ Jan. 
28, 19386; E unp. 117731; Mollie Dull, 
Red Key, Ind. 6054 


When you kiss me goodnight on the 
stairs: song. ©.1.¢. Feb. 17, 1936; 
EH unp. 118283; Charlotte Winnett 
Applebee, Chicago. 6055: 

When you’re my own; valse song. © 
1 e¢, Jan. 18, 1986; E unp. 117431; 
Mable TT. Wilson, Nephi, Utah. 

6056 

When you're near; song. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1936; E unp. 118807; Horace 
Edwin Donaldson, Paris, Tex. 6057 

When you really need a friend; hymn, 
w and m Floyd W. Hawkins. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53650; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 6058 


When you're [sic] arms hold me tight; 


w and melody Blackie Gunn; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118889; Charles Blackwell Gunn, 


6059 


Where are we gonna go to now; w Joe 
Cohen, m Janis F. Moss. © 1 e«. 
Feb. 6. 1986; E unp. 117779; M. Nor- 
man Moss, St. Paul. 6060 


Where is my heart; from Three cheers 
for love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
118018 ; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 6061 


Where is my rainbow; w Joseph Seit- 
man, and melody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 
1936; E unp. 117525; Gus Edwards, 
New York. 6062 


Where is my wandering boy to-night; 
song, R. Lowry, arr. and Hawaiian 
guit. solo, in note and diagram, Nick 
Manoloff; with ukulele and guit. 
chords. © Jan. 29, 1936; E pub. 
538210; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

6063 


Where love doth reign supreme; 
Gertrude Boon Rilance; pf. © 1. 
Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118654; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6064 


Where the bee sucks; w Shakespeare, 
m T. Arne, arr. Frederic H. Wood, 
tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Timothy ; unison 
voices. © Feb. 10, 1936; E for. 
438078; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

6065 


Where the mountains high lift their 
snow-caps up to the sky; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119296; 
Emery L. Rice, Moscow, Id. 6066 


Where the yellow roses twine; valse 
song. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1936; E unp. 
117746; Ida Aten, Monroe, Mich. 

6067 


Bainbridge, Ga. 


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6068 


Wherever you are; w and melody. © 
1c Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118830; 
William Law, Dayton, O. 6068 


While dancing; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 118927; Sylvia 
Hilda Benjamin, New York. 6069: 


While I’m alone; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 118231; Samuel T. Johnson, 
Seaboard, N. C. 6070 


While the moon swings low; valse 
song. ©1ec. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117442; Margaret Rost, Pleasanton, 
Kan. 6071 


Whispering pines; fox trot song. © 
1 @ dan, 13, 19363, 7K) unpaid: 
Thelmer Jaynes, Onarga, Ill. 6072 


Whisp’ring willows; song. ©1c. Feb. 
14, 1986; E unp. 118156; James War- 
ren Locke, Miami Beach, Fla. 6073. 


White cliffs; fox-trot, w Ralph Butler 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © Jan. 22, 1936; EH for. 
42787; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

6074 


White (The) cliffs of Dover; w and m 
Harry Leon and Leo Towers; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 
42812; Macmelodies, 1td., London. 

6075 


White wings in the shadows; song. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 117956; 
Reginald Wood, Miami, Fla. 6076 


Who ean tell; w Bert Levine, with 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118842 ; Marcella Turk, Los Angeles. 

6077 


Who cares what the world may care, if 
you don’t care for me; w and melody 
Del Daven. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 117942; Delbert Avery Daven- 
baugh, Chicago. 6078 


Who knows; w Ned Washington, m 
Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
‘118372; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 6079 


Who will you love when I’m gone; 
song, arr. Milan Mahale; with guit. 
chords. © Jan. 15, 1986; E pub. 
53557; Carl EH. Haden, Kansas City, 
Kan. 6080: 


Whoever makes a garden; song, w 
anon. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1986; E unp. 
118596; Truman EH. Rickard, Minne- 
apolis. 6081 


pt. 11, D.S., v. dh 


Why ; fox-trot song, melody Pelayo A. 
Isla and Ben Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118674; Jose P. Isla, 
Havana, Cuba. 6082 


— song. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118711; Reno Harms, Cullom, Ill. 
6083 


—— w Viola Stephens; pf. ©1c. Feb. 
20, 1936; E unp. 118655; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 6084 


Why did I believe in you; song, w 
Edward Sleighel. © 1c Feb. 8, 
1936; E unp. 118381; Richmond Leon 
Gale, Syracuse. 6085 


Why did it happen that way; w and 
melody Virginia Baird Mason. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 19386; E unp. 117917; 
J. B. Mason, jr., Durham, N. C. 6086 


Why did she fall for the leader of the 
band; from She shall have music, 
w and m Jimmy Kennedy and 
Michael Carr; with ukulele and ac- 
cordion arrs. © Jan. 4, 1936; E for. 
42982; Peter Maurice music co., Itd., 
London. 6087 


Why did you let me go; song; melody 


Hal Avent. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1936; 
HK unp. 117727; Carl Greyham 
Threadgill, Taylor, Tex. 6088 


Why do I get a thrill, dear; song. 
© 1c, Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117395; 
Natalie Joyce Kolb, St. Paul. 6089 


Why do I love you, oh why; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1986; H 
unp. 117971; Sally Burton, Glendale, 
Calif. ; 6090 


Why do I love you so; w Irving Low- 
enthal, m I. M. Lowenthal and Leo 
F. Heidelberg, arr. Leo Heidelberg. 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; BE unp. 118069 ; 
Irving Maurice Lowenthal and Leo- 
nard Heidelberg, New York. 6091 


Why don’t you go back into circula- 
tion; w Manny Posey; pf. ©1-.. 
Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 118656; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6092 


Why don’t you smile; fox-trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 c. Feb. 
14, 1936; E unp. 118238; Dick Steele, 
Denver. 6093 


Why leave so soon; m J. G. Bacon and 
Arthur Osborg; pf., with w. 
1 ec Jan. 20, 19836; E unp. 116680; 
Jack Gilbert Bacon, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y. 6094 


Why will you wait; w Marie Richards, 
w to cho. and m H, Lillenas; con- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


tralto and ten. 
pub. 53665; Haldor Lillenas, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 6095 


Why worry, drink and let’s be gay; 
w and melody Bob Goldstein. © 1 
e. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118835 ; Rob- 
ert J. Goldstein, Los Angeles. 6096 


Wiener album; bearb. beliebter melo- 
dien, Hugo Herrmann; chromatische 
handharmonika. © Dee. 9, 19385; E 
for. 48024; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 6097 


Wild (A) rose; song. ©1ce. Feb. 12, 
1936; E unp. 118087; Leslie C. Groff, 
Chicago. 6098 


Wild Western moonlight; w Haven 
Gillespie, m Peter De Rose; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Jan. 31, 1936; 
E pub. 53174; Miller music, ince., 
New York. 6099 


Will Rogers and Wiley Post; song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118485; Herman J. 
Stafford, Ludlow, Ky. 6100 


Will the story be told; hymn. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E pub. 58633; Haldor Lill- 
enas, Kansas City, Mo. 6101 


Will you coming along; song. © 1. 
Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 117996; Jo- 
seph Horwath, Detroit. 6102 


Willamette love song; American-In- 
dian barearole, song. © 1c. Feb. 
17, 1986; E unp. 118277; Jordan 
Belle Lawson, Portland, Or. 6103 


Willow trees; w Jeff Moffit, m Marvin 
Hatley. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
118583; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 6104 


Wind; 2-pt. song, w Herbert Asquith, 
m Mary Lucas. © Oct. 17, 1935; E 
for. 42870; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 6105 


Wind (The) tells a story; w and mel- 
ody Ted Bentley and C. J. Ross. © 
1c. Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 118460; 
Edward Montfort (Ted) Bentley and 
Cecil Jacob Ross, Los Angeles. 6106 


Wings on our feet; w and melody. © 
ie aan. (, 1936; KH unp. 117876; 
Hugene Edgar Page, Los Angeles. 

6107 


Winter serenade; by Herbert Duchin; 
chords, single staff. © 1c. Jan. 4, 
1936; E unp. 117787 ; Herbert Cohen, 
Brooklyn. 6108 


With a dollar in your pocket; from 
Minsky’s perfect 1936, w Allan Rob- 
erts and Jules Loman, m Francis K.. 


| 
© Feb. 24, 1936; E 


6122 


Shuman; with guit. arr. © Feb. 7, 
1986; E pub. 53494; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 6109 


With all my heart; from Her master’s 
voice, w Gus Kahn, m Jimmy Mc. 
Hugh, arr. Harry Stanley ; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram. © Feb. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 538631; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 6110 


song, arr. Henry W. Geiger. © 
1 ec. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 117391; 
Walter Marriner Buddecke, New 
York. 6111 


With my mind on you; w Ham Wil- 
hite, melody H. H. Wilhite and Al 
Rucker. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1936; HB 
unp. 117606; H. H. Wilhite, Hutch- 
inson, Kans, 6112 


With Thee, dear Lord; w and m Fred- 
erick C. Erhardt. 1. Low voice, in 
A flat.—2. Med. low voice, in C.—8. 
Med. high voice, in D flat—4. High 
voice, in H flat. © Feb. 11, 1936; 
E pub. 53375; Dorothea Louise 
Schroeder, Flushing, N. Y. 6113 


With you on my mind; pf., with w. 
© Feb. 10, 1986; E pub. 53402; Jack 
Curry, Chicago. 6114 


With your eyes there’s paradise; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 12, 1986; E unp. 
118982; Mack Sutton, Chicago. 6115 


Within your arms; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119257; 
Edward Warner Piersol, Los Ange- 
les. 6116 


Without any competition; w Johnny 
Lang; pf. treble. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 117959; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 6117 


Without end; by Duke Mirate; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1e. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 119080; Joseph Orlando Mir- 
ate, New Haven. 6118 


Without you; song. © 1. Jan. 28, 
1986; E unp. 117663; Samuel Fend- 
rick, Scranton, Pa. 6119 


Wonder if she ever thinks of me; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; HE 
unp. 118995; Frank M. Fortune, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 6120 


Wonderful girl: song. © 1c. Jan. 21, 
1936; E unp. 117460; Ottis Gilmore, 
Brawley, Calif. 6121 


Wond’ring; song, melody Wilmont H. 
King. ©1e Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118826; Edward J. Schafer, New Or- 
leans. 6122 


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6125 


Won’t get up; pf. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 118416; Ruth Irene Mezz, 
Brooklyn. 


Won’t some one have faith in me; fox 
trot song. © 1c Jan, 13, 1936: E 
unp. 117485; Stella Kemper, Del- 
phos, O. 6124 

Won’t you; song, m D. H. Stearns and 
Lionel Scott Maynard. © 1c. Feb. 
25, 1986; E unp. 118954; Dorothy 
Hutchenson Stearns, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 6125 

Won’t you bring back the good old 


days; w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1936; E unp. 117804; W. N. La 
Mance, Laclede, Mo. 6126 


Won’t you come back dream pal; fox 
trot song. © 1. Feb. 17, 1936; H 
unp. 118998: Kenneth YV. Arthur, 
Kirkland Lake, Ont., Canada. 6127 


Wood (Frank) Four original humor- 
ous songs. © Nov. 15, 1935; E for. 
42802; Herman Darewski music pub. 
co., London. 6128 

Woodman (The); w Jeff Moffitt, m 
Marvin Hatley. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 118585; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 6129 


Woolsey’s (Mary Hale) songs that 
reach the heart ; 15 waltz songs, com- 
piled M. H. Woolsey; with arr, for 
ukulele, ete. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 
53011; Freeman music co., Cortland, 
ING Ys 6130 


Words (The) for my song; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 19, 1936; Ei ump. 118539; 
Edward M. Chambers, Oaklyn, N. J. 

6131 


Worse’n the verse’n the chorus; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 
118827; William Steed, New York. 

6132: 


Wotcha-ma-callit (The); from Palla- 
dium frolics, Ist ed., w Mitchell 
Parish, m Harry Carroll; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 53483 ; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 6133 


Would that you; w Harry A. Doner, 
and melody. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 118450; George Herbert Bourne, 
Los Angeles. 6134 


Would you; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown, arr. Sam Messen- 
heimer. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
118886; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 6135 

Would you be ready; solo. © Feb. 24, 


1936; E pub. 53639; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 6136 


6123. 


Dt. Th, MISE Wel 


Would you care; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 6, 1986: E unp. 117764; Sylvia 
Hilda Benjamin, New York. 6137 


Writhing rhythm; song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
10, 1986; E unp. 117912; Mildred 
Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 61388 


Xavier Cugat’s favorite collection of 
tangos and rhumbas; incl. Mexican 
and Spanish songs and dances, ed. 
and transcribed Hugo Frey and D. 


Savino. © Feb. 3, 1986; E pub. 
53230; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 6139 


Xenophone (La)—La Sybille; by Phi- 
lipp. E. Bach, transcription Andrés 
Segovia; gittarre. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
EK for. 43007; B. Schott’s sédhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 6140 


Ya vas looblue (I love you); w and 
melody Lillian Goldstein. © 1 e. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118836; Robert 
J. Goldstein, Los Angeles. 6141 


Yakioku; Oriental air, Hiroshi Ogata; 
violin and pf. © Feb. 4, 1986; EB 
pub. 538479; Charles 8. Morita, New 
York. 6142 


Yellow dog blues; by W. C. Handy, 
arr. Harry Volpe and Frank Victor; 
modern plectrum guit. solo, pick 
style, or duet, Ist and 2d guits. © 
Jan. 31, 1986; E pub. 538473; Handy 
bros. music ¢co., inc., New York. 

6143 


Yes my Lord; hymn, w Othneil C. 
Metzgar, m Davis G. Phelps; pf. © 
1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118501; 
Othneil Metzgar, Philadelphia. 

6144 


Yes! We have no bananas; fox-trot, 
Frank Silver and Irving Cohn, arr. 
Jimmy Dale; orch. pts., with w. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53459; Skid- 
more music co., ine., New York. 

6145 


Yes, yes—my, my; w Sammy Cahn, 
melody Saul Chaplin. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
24, 19386; E unp. 118764; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 6146 


Yes, yes, yes, yes, I’m falling in love 
with you; song, m Lucky Millinder 
and Irving Mills. © Feb. 7, 1986; E 
pub. 538352 ; Millsons music pub. corp., 
New York. 6147 


Yesterday I had five dollars; w and m 
Peter Mallory. ©1c. Feb. 20, 1936; 
EH ounp. 118683; Henry M. Hughes, 
jr., Pittsburgh. 6148 


258 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


6175 


Yo no tengo la culpa; bolero, arr. Luis 
Valazquez; pf. con letra. © 1 «. 
Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 117635; Gabriel 
Munoz, San Diego, Calif. 6149 


Yosel Klezmer; w N. Gross, M L. Fein- 


gold. © Feb. 4, 1936; E pub. 53291; 
Naftoli Gross and Lipa Feingold, 
New York. 6150 


You ain’t goin’ to get to heaven: w H. 
Kalin, and meiody. © 1 «¢. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117684; Harry Kalin 
and Gene James, Chicago. 6151 


You and I; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © i c. Feb. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 118665; Mary Frances Martin, 
Loyal, Okl. 6152 


You and IJ and love; song. ©1c. Feb. 
21, 1936; E unp. 118803; Adele Mae 
Beattys, Westfield, N. J. 6153 


You are all that I desire: w G. Maran- 
golo, m H. C. Zink. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 118917; Helen C. Zink 
and Grace Marangolo, San Jose, 
Calif. 6154 


You are beautiful in my eyes; song, m 
Larry Conley, arr. Harry Ludwig. 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 119201; 
Mrs. H. Clevenson, Laconia, N. H. 

6155 


You are in my arms; song, arr. Elwood 


M. Wilson. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 118757; Regis Wuenschel, Pitts- 
burgh. 6156 


You are in my heart to stay; song. © 
1c, Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 118860; Jay 
Lester Sidell, Sheridan, Wy. 6157 


Lou are like a lovely orchid; song 
tango, arr. John Klenner; orch. pts. 
© Feb. 7, 1986; E pub. 53405; Wil- 
liam Gaston, New York. 6158 


You are my dream; song, melody Ar- 
thur Sennett. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 118051; Marvin James An- 
drews, Waco, Tex. 6159 


You are riding for a fall, and I’m hop- 
ing that you fall in love with me; 
song, melody Sam Adelman and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 119126; Fitzhugh Lee Styles, 
Philadelphia. 6160: 


You are the center of attraction; w 
William Stier, with melody. ©1.. 
Jan. 25, 1936; E unp. 118315; Frank 
Gillis, Detroit. 6161 


You are the one and only girl for me; 
song. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1936; BE unp. 
117873; David Lopez, Phoeniz, Ariz. 

6162 


57357—_36——8 


You are the one I’ve always longed for; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 117744; Leonel Le Beau, Put- 
nam, Conn, 6163 


You are the same old sweetheart ; song, 
w Mabel Black. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1935; 
EK unp. 118200; Nelly Glenn, Garden 
City, Kan. 6164 

You ask me why; w and melody. © 1 


e. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118492; May 
Gourlay Hupfel, New York, 6165 


You be the blossom, I’ll be the bee; fox 
trot song. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1936: E 
unp. 118992; Harold Murphy, Cin- 
cinnati. 6166 


You brought me happiness; song. © 
1 c. Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 118978; 
Anita Picucci and Betty Picucci, 
Philadelphia. 6167 


You can always tell a Jaffa by its 
juice; w and m Nesta Williams, arr. 
F. EK. Bentley; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion, banjo and 


guit. © Jan. 21, 1936; B for. 42849; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., 
London. 6168 


You can’t blame me if I sing; fox trot 
song. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117433; Marian Dreher, Oregon, Mo. 

6169 


You changed my point of view; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1986; E unp. 118127; 
Ruth Frances Jacobson, Chicago. 

6170 

You’d better sow your oats while you 
are young; w Tony Kuhl, melody Al 
Link,,.© 1.¢..Jan. 31, 1936; EH unp. 
118110; Arthur L. Linkenheimer, St. 
Louis. 6171 


You darling you; fox trot, w and m 
Elmo Rey. ©1c«. Jan. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 117597; Alma Rieger, Houston. 

6172 


You gave my heart a song; w and mel- 
ody. ©1« Feb, 29, 1936; E unp. 
119313; Frances Judd, Montague, 
Mass. 6173 


You gotta know how to dance; from 
Colleen, w Al Dubin, m Harry War- 
ren; with arr. for guit., etc. © Feb. 
7, 1936; E pub. 53394; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 6174 


You just drive me screwy; w and m 
Elmer L. Priest, arr. Ernest Camp. 
© Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 53559; Mil- 
leman & Priest, Hollywood, Calif. Ms 

617 


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6176 


DEATH Me Se ve 


You ki-ki-ki-kisSed my sister; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 117816; 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 6176 

You kissed me and the world was mine; 


w and melody J. F. Christensen. © 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1986; E unp. 118199; 


J. Fernie Christensen, jr., Troy, 
TE 6177 
You kissed me, dear; song. © 1 «. 


Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 118713; Bernice 
Feldman Goodman, i. e. Mrs. M. J. 
Goodman, Minneapolis. 6178 


You left me; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 
29, 1986; E unp. 119817; Arthur 
[Louis] Balzarini, Brooklyn. 6179 


You'll never know; w and melody. © 
ye heb le 193862) HieunpeyiiSs3i7,: 
George Myron Harvey, Springfield, 
Mass. 6180: 


You love me and I love you, you and I; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Feb. 
10, 1986; E unp. 117954; Glenn Adel- 
bert Dewey, Chicago. 6181 


You lovin’ man; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118332; Cather- 
ine Schwartz, Fremont, O. 6182 


You marched into my heart; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 19, 19386; E unp: 
118563; Gordon Young, Los Angeles. 

6183 


You may send flowers; w and m Ar- 
thur Richards; pf. © 1. Feb. 20, 
1936; E unp. 118605; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6184 


You mean all the world to me; w 
Charles Lornay, Art Herbie and 
Jack Diamond, m Larry Lornay, arr. 
B. Barnes. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; H 
unp, 118972); Laurence John Lauri- 
cella, Seattle. 6185 


You my only you; song. © 1 «¢. Feb. 
10, 1986; E unp. 117983; Bertha F. 
Brill, Kansas City, Mo. 6186 


You put a song in my heart; song, m 
Eugene Platzman. © 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1936; E unp. 118289; Robert Leigh 
Morris, Mountain Home, Tenn. 

6187 


You’re a brand new thing; song, mel- 
ody Vincent Urricchio. © 1 c. Feb. 
15, 1986; E unp. 119022); Collins [H.] 
Driggs, Manchester, Conn. 6188 


You're a miracle of spring’s ecstasy; 
w Nancy Daisy Boyd Stiles; pf. © 
1c Feb. 20, 1986; E unp. 118657; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6189 


You’re a wonderful little sweetheart of 


mine; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Feb. 19, 
1936; E unp. 118485; Frederic 


Swaney, Portage, La Prairie, Manit., 
Canada. 6190 


You’re all the world to me; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119205; Mrs. L. F. Herbert, Bee- 
ville, Tex. 6191 


You're constantly on my mind; pf. © 
1 c. Feb. 10, 1986; EH unp. 119281; 
George Byssing, jr., and Ygo Or- 
lando, New York. 6192 

You’re even more than I asked for; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936: E 
unp. 118870; Joseph Martyn McMa- 
hon, jr., Pittsfield, Mass. 6193 


You're everything to me; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 
118928; Sylvia Hilda Benjamin, New 
York. 6194 

You’re forever on my mind; w and 
melody Bob Everleigh. © 1 c¢. Feb. 
24, 1936; E unp. 118912; Robert 
Everleigh, Montreal. 6195 | 


You’re just about right for me; w 
Robert Joseph McNally, m Oliver 
Jacob Gudmundson. © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1986; E unp. 118461; Joseph J. Mc- 
Nally, Los Angeles. 6196 


You’re just in love with love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118036; Charles Gordon Grandy, To- 
ledo. 6197 

You’re mine, all mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 117478; 
Gordon Elmer Willey, Wilmington, 
Calif, 6198 

You’re mine only in dreams; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 
118750; Mabel Bernice Little, At- 
lanta. 6199 


You're my dream; w and melody. © 
1 e Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 117994; 
Marcy Aylward, Honolulu. 6200: 


You’re my ideal; w Hileen Claire Par- 
lette, m Betty Griggs. © 1. Feb. 
11, 1936; EK unp. 117974; Blizabeth 
Annabelle Griggs, Margate City, 
N. J. 6201 


You’re my problem; fox trot song. © 
1c. Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 117589; 
Lillian Crawford, Spokane. 6202 


You’re my queen of hearts; w Harry 
Ostrow, melody Abe Ostrow [pseud. 
of A. M. Ostrowsky] © 1 c¢. Feb. 
18, 1986; E unp. 118420; Abraham 
M. Ostrowsky, Brooklyn. 6203 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1936 


6233 


You’re my vitamin; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 118409; 
Rudolph Springer, Brooklyn. 6204 


You’re O’Kay; w and m Jimmie Lis- 
ter. © 1c Feb. 8, 1936; E unp. 
117872; James Arnold Lister, Saska- 
toon, Sask., Canada. 6205 


You’re one girl in a million; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 1, 1986; E unp. 
117479; Gordon Elmer Willey, Wil- 
mington, Calif. 6206 


You’re so pretty when you smile; song. 
©1c. Jan. 8, 1986; E unp. 118247; 
Myna Butler, Juneau, Alaska. 6207 


You’re so sweet; valse song, w Betty 


Smothers. © 1c. Jan. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 117579; Hubert Peck, Twin 
Falls, Id. 6208 


You're the gem of my life; fox trot, w 
and m Suzanne Bardin. ©1c. Jan. 
27, 1986: E unp. 117599; Susie A. 
Bardin, Chadbourn, N. C. 6209 


You're the one; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 118081; Ausbie 
Allen York, Levelland, Tex. 6210: 


Youw’re the one I love; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; EH unp. 117736; 
Hazel Naughten, Edmonds, Wash. 

6211 


You're the one I love the best; fox trot, 
w Ben Adelman, and melody. ©lc. 
Feb. 4, 1936; E unp. 117616; Wm. W. 
Shepherd, Little Rock, Ark. 6212 


Yeu’re the only girl JT’ll ever love; 
waltz song, m Ray Hibbeler. © Feb. 
21, 19386; E pub. 53520; Hd[ ward] 
Meholick, Akron, O. 6213 


You’re the only one for me; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118993; Bess Angelloz Lambert, Sa- 
vannah. 6214 


You’re the words and music; song. © 
1 ec. Feb. 3, 19386; E unp. 117468; 
Mildred L. Hart, Des Moines. 6215 


‘Lou’re to blame, for my happiness; w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 1181038; George Daven, Brook- 
lyn. 6216 


Loure toots to me; w and m Jacques 
Krakeur, 2d; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Feb. 25, 1936; E pub. 53577 ; Miller 
music, inc., New York. 6217 


You're young; pf., with w. ©1c. Feb. 
18, 19386; E unp. 118418; Earl R. 
Diehl, Brookville, O. 6218 


You remind me; fox-trot; violin, with 
w. © 1 ¢ Feb, 21, 1936; E unp. 


118771; Vincent Barber, Schenectady, 
NEMS 6219 


You saved the day; fox trot song. © 
1 e@. Feb. 1, 1936; BE unp. 117499; 
Harl McBee, Medford, Or. 6220) 


You started me dreaming; w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; with 
arr. for guit., ete; ) ©y Heue a.0'950: 
E pub. 53410; Marlo music corp., New 
York. 6221 


You stole my love; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1936; E unp. 1191384; Albert N. 
Lowther, Waynoka, Okl. 6222 


You tease; song. ©1c. Feb. 25, 1936; 
HE eunp. 119018; Helen Christine Pill- 
ing, Rumson, N. J. 6223 


You told me that your name is Mimi; 
w Magdalena Hisele, with melody. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1986; E unp. 119158; 
Olga Tomich, Loudonville, O. 6224 


You took my heart; w and m Raymond 
Bell. © 1c Feb. 1, 1936; E unp. 
117503; George Raymond Bell, 
Franklin, Pa. 6225 


You took the sunshine away with you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. Feb. 28, 1936; EB 
unp. 119269; A. R. White, Nelson, 
Mo. 6226 

You used to love me; song. © 1 «. 
Feb. 27, 19386; EH unp. 119160; John 
Olszowy, Yorkville, O. 6227 


You’ve brought the sunshine; fox trot 


song. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1936; E unp. 
117448; Adrian T. Brown, Santa 
Marta, Colombia. 6228 


You’ve got me in a circle; fox-trot 
song, m Len Fleming. © Feb. 12, 
1936; E pub. 53442); Jacob H. Kiesel- 
man, St. Louis. 6229) 


You’ve got rythm plus; song. © 1 
ec. Keb. 19, 1936; E unp. 118557; 
Betty Pollens and Blanche L. Dorf, 
Cleveland. 6230: 


You’ve got what it takes; melody. 
1c. Feb, 12, 1986; E unp. 118971; 
Ellis Jackson, St. Louis. 6231 


——w and melody. © 1. Feb. 25, 
1986; E unp. 119009; Melvin H. 
Bowne, Nashville. 6232 


You’ve grown so dear to me; w Josie 
Elizabeth Kerney; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
20, 1986; E unp. 118658; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 6233 


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Dt. 101, DESE ne Sil 


6234 


You’ve made me happy; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1986; E unp, 117738; 
Dorothy N. Wilkins, Wilkinsburg, 
Pal 6234 


You went away; song, arr. Permelia 
Branch. © 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1986; HE 
unp, 118821; John Henry Baldwin, 
Joplin, Mo. 6235 


You were born to be mine; song. 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1986; E unp. 117451 ; 
John Henry Heckford, c/o Postmas- 
ter, San Pedro, Calif. 6236 


You won’t forget me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan: 28, 1936; EH) unp, ava ; 
Jeannette Fountaine, Houston. 6237 


Your blue eyes match the sky; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 119307; Silvio Pal- 
mieris, Providence. 6238 


Your eyes alone; w and melody. © 
1 c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 118831; 
William Law, Dayton, O. 6239: 


Your feet’s too big; novelty song. © 
w and m Ada Benson and Fred 
Fisher. © Feb. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53223; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

6240 

Your Flag and my Flag; song; mixed 
voices; unace. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 118456; Arthur Egbert Fow- 
ler, Winside, Neb. 6241 

Your glowing love mine own awoke; 
waltz song. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 118845; Otto Ludwig Schultz, 
Key West, Fla. 6242 


Your life is wasting away; w John 


Your love for me; 
Bizak and A. Bizak. © 1c. Feb. 
19, 1936; E unp. 118489; Louis 
Bizak, North Chicago, Ill. 6244 


Your memory will stay within my 
heart; w George Kelly and Ned 
Lawless; pf. ©1. Feb. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 118659; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6245 


Your picture in my heart; w Paul 
Temple, m Wido. © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1936; E unp, 119152; William Doer- 
fel, Brooklyn. 6246 


Your voice at dawn; song. ©1c. Feb. 
11, 1986; E unp. 118024; Adéle Mae 
Beatty’s, Westfield, N. J. 6247 


Your wonderful pal; fox-trot song. © 
1c, Feb. 25, 19386; E unp. 119179; 
Elsie Heckman, Tulsa, Okl. 6248 


Yours for the asking; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118337; 
Walter Brevig, Merrick, N. Y. 6249 


Yours truly is truly yours; w and m 
Benny Davis, Ted Fiorito and J. 
Fred Coots; with guit. arr. © Feb. 
15, 1936; E pub. 53487; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 6250 


Zeta; pf. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 
119216; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
INE Sar 6251 


Zulu moon; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 119337; 
Sonia Enid Highman, Parktown, 
Johannesburg, So. Africa. 6252 


3. Symphonie; v. Henk Badings; orch. 


song, melody L. 


Rizzo, m Anthony Vivio. © Jan. 1, Partitur. © Oct. 19, 1935; H for. 

1986; E unp. 53385; Radio music 43085; Universal edition, a. g., 

studio, New York. 6243 Vienna. 6253 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since 

Jan. 1, 1936: 

Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and 

the United States (including 3,732 unpublished______________-__ 5, 405 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 117 unpub- 

1S 626 [Ie Se Ay MO OP RG pe 2 oe TNR OR ot) SEL 0 ag {5d 3! a boone 848 

CUO aN ict ss cad en i Lapel een 1 ake be a 6, 253 


262 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abide with me; men’s voices. © Wil- 
liam R. Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada, 
as author. R 42699, Feb. 14, 1936. 1 


Accept our prayer; response, w Ida 
Reed Smith. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42970, Feb. 6, 1936. 2 


Adagio religioso; v. Bernhard Dessau, 
op. 40, no. 3; violine u. pf. © Elise 
Dessau, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, 
as widow. R 42725, Feb. 6, 1936. 3 


Adams (Carrie B.) Intermezzo; or- 
gan voluntary. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as author. R 42567, 
Jan. 13, 1986. 4 


Admiral Benbow ; folk-song from Som- 
erset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. 
© Joan Sharp, London, as child of 
the deceased author. R 42441, Jan. 
22, 1936. 9) 


After; w Florence Harle Coates, m 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 68. 1. Low 
voice.—2. High voice. © Amy Marcy 
Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as 
author of m. R 42714, Feb. 14, 1936. 

6 


Ah Sin; eccentric two-step novelty, arr. 
R. EH. Hildreth; orch. © Walter 
Rolfe, Boston, as author. R 42925, 
Feb. 15, 1936. 7 


All’s well; song, w Harriet McEwen 
Kimball. 1. High voice——2. Med. 
voice.—3. Low voice. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Center, Mass., as au- 
thorofm. R 42715, Feb. 14,1936. 8 


All things are ours; song, w Kate Ul- 
mer. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
Orange, N. J., aS author of m. R 
42396, Jan. 28, 1936. 9 


Allegro con brie; op. 64, no. 2; pf. © 
Cyril Scott, London, as author. R 
42749, Jan. 23, 1936. 10 


Alone with Jesus. © Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
42569, Feb. 7, 1936. 11 


Als die alte mutter; Zigeuner-melodie, 
Anton Dvorak, op. 55, no. 4, bearb. 
Edgar Haddock; violine u. pf. © 


[6253 


Alister MacKenzie, San Francis€o, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 42733, Feb. 6, 1986. 12 


Always a song; sacred song, w Ina 
Duley Ogdon. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42507, Jan. 16, 1936. VS 


Always shining; sacred song, w Ada 
Blenkhorn. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42522, Jan. 16, 1936. 14 


An der Weser; w Franz Dingelstedt, 
m Gustav Pressel, bearb.; pf., zu 4 
hinden. © Paul Kumm, Berlin- 
Heglitz, Germany, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 42738, Feb. 6, 1986. 

15 


As I walked through the meadows; 
folk-song from Somerset, coll. and 
arr. Cecil J. Sharp. © Joan Sharp, 
London, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 42486, Jan. 22, 1986. 16 


As it began to dawn; Haster anthem, 
m Lucien G. Chaffin; mixed voices, 
with soli; organ ace. © Ethel Bal- 
thasar, Reno, Nev., as child of the 
deceased author. R 42873, Jan. 30, 
19386. iG 


Easter song. 1. High voice.—2. 
Low voice. © William Berwald, 
Syracuse, N. Y., as author. R 42717, 
Feb. 14, 1936. 18 


As the apple of His eye; Sacred song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42506, Jan. 16, 1986. 19 


As the day begins to wane; organ vol- 
untary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48001, Feb. 8, 
1936. 20 


Ashes of roses; w HElaine Goodale; 
3-pt. women’s cho. © R. Hunting- 
ton Woodman, Brooklyn, as author 
of m. R 42908, Feb. 3, 1936. 21 


Ashford (E. L.) Andante; organ vol- 
untary. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48084, Feb. 10, 1936. pie 


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23 


Ashford (H. L.)—Continued. 

Nocturne; organ voluntary. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 42948, 
Feb. 6, 1986. 23 


At the carnival; march, op. 41; pf., 4 
hands. © Frederick A. Williams, 
Cleveland Heights, O., as author. R 
42815, Jan. 29, 1986. 24 


At the dancing master’s; by A. Fors- 
ter, op. 138, no. 8, arr.; pf., 6 hands. 
© Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, aS author of arrangement. 
R 42705, Feb. 14, 1936. 25 


At the spring; organ voluntary, BE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 43002, Feb. 8, 1936. 26 


Aviator (The); march and two-step; 
orch. © James M, Fulton, Belmont. 
Mass., as author. R 42937, Jan. 31, 
1986. 27 


Baby; w Geo. Macdonald; med. voice. 
© George Siemonn, Baltimore, as 
author of m. R 42617, Feb. 5, 1986. 

28 

Badinage; op. 110; pf. © Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, St. Louis, as author. R 
42667, Feb. 6, 1936. 29 


Ballet waltz; from The prima donna, 
Victor Herbert; pf. © Hilla Bart- 
lett, New York, and Clifford Her- 
bert, Santa Monica, Calif., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
428938, Feb. 21, 1936. 30 


Battling for the right; song for school, 
w Mary Lattimore. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 42955, Feb. 6, 1936. 31 


Beatitudes (The); anthem; _ solo 
voices, ad lib., with mixed cho., or 
quartet ; organ acc. © Will C. Mac- 
farlane, Brooklyn, as author. R 
42911, Feb. 12, 1936. 32 


Beauty and blessings; praise service 
for Children’s day. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of 
m. R 42810, Feb. 14, 1936. 33 


Bella (La) picadora; bolero, W. Alet- 
ben Ops) 200) (nO, Bs, ATT aeen ule SIx 
hands. © Edmund Parlow, Frank- 
fort, Germany, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42711, Feb. 14, 1936. 34 


Bells (The); vocal scena, w Edgar 
Allan Poe; bar. or contralto. Voc. 
se., with pf. ace. © Franco Leoni, 
London, as author of m. R 42411, 
Jan. 24, 1936. 35 


VERO OR Os SA Vy, Sub 


Benedicite omnia opera; short, simple 


setting. © Leopold Stokowski, Phil- 
adelphia, as author. R 42434, Jan. 
22) 1936. 0G 


Betrothal dance; op. 34, no. 2, an- 
them, w from Herdor’s Stimmen der 
volker, by Simon Dach; women’s 
voices. © ‘Theodore Hemberger, 
Baltimore, as author of m. 
42856, Jan. 29, 19386. 37 


Betty, you’re the one best bet; song, 
w Paul West. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 42454, 
Jan. 11, 19386. 38 


Beware; w Henry Wadsworth Long- 
fellow; women’s 4-pt. cho. © Henry 
Bickford Pasmore, Berkeley, Calit., 
as author of m. R 42883, Jan. 29, 
1936. 39 


Bingo; folk-song from Somerset, coll. 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42442, Jan. 22, 
1936. 40 


Blood (The) has cleansed my soul; 
sacred song, w Ida L. Reed. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42510, Jan. 16, 1936. 

Ay 


Blushes; novelette; pf. © Percy Wen- 
rich, New York, as author. R 42598, 
Feb. 6, 1986. 42 


Boéllmann (L.) ‘Toccata; de la suite 
gothique pour orgue, transcrit; pf. 
© G. Ziegler, Paris, as author of 
transcription. R 42918, Feb, 18, 
1936. 43, 


Bonnie, my highland lassie; song. © 
William A. Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y., 
as author. R 42544, Jan. 25, 1936. 

44. 


Bow down thine ear; sacred song. 1. 
High voice—2. Low voice. © Wil- 
liam Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., as 
author. R 42697, Feb. 14, 1986. 45 


Boy (The) and the bird; w Ida Reed 
Smith; solo and cho. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42967, Feb. 6, 1936. 46 


Brahms (Johannes) The little dust- 
man; arr. Max Spicker; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 42864, Jan, 30, 
1936. AT 


Brave brown birds; primary song, w 
Ida Reed Smith. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42961, Feb. 6, 1986. As 


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Brennan on the moor; folk-song from 
Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
426938, Feb. 1, 1936. 49) 


Bright is the summer’s morn; w Mrs. 
J. M. Hunter, m Karl Linders; wom- 
en’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 424381, Jan. 
3, 1936. 50 


Broadway (The) Betty girl; song, w 
Harry Bonnell. © Bert F. Grant, 
New York, as author of m. R 42791, 
Feb. 17, 1936. Bil 


Burleske; vy. Bernhard Dessau; violine 
u. pf. 1. Op. 39.—2. Op. 40, no. 2. 
© Elise Dessau, Berlin-Friedenau, 
Germany, aS widow. R 42722, 42724, 
Feb. 6, 1986. 52, 53: 


Bushes and briars; Hssex folk-song, 
noted and arr.; men’s voices. 
Ralph Vaughan-Williams, Dorking, 
England, as author. R 42690, Feb. 1, 
1936. 54 


Café (The) girl; song, w Paul West. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 42456, Jan. 11, 19386. 

55 

Call to remembrance; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 42973, Feb. 6, 1936. 

56 


Call (The) to victory; by I. B. Wilson 
and T. D. Williams; orch. sc. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as one 
of the authors. R 438092, Feb. 10, 
1936. 57 


Campbell (The) soup kids; song, w Ed. 
Gardenier. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 42461, Jan. 
11, 1936. 58 


Captain (The) of the Mineola guards; 
song, w Paul West. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as author of m. R 42457, 
Jan. 11, 1936. 59! 


Carmena ; vocal waltz, w Ellis Walton, 
m H. Lane Wilson, arr.; men’s 
voices. © N. Clifford Page, Boston, 
as author of arrangement. R 42825, 
Jan. 29, 1936. _ 60 


Catechism (A) of the Faelten system ; 
compiled. © Reinhold Faelten, Bos- 
ton, as author. R 42659, Feb. 5, 1936. 

61 


Cheer up, dearie; primary song, w Ida 
Reed Smith. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 


74 


Dayton, O., as author of m. R 42957, 
Feb. 6, 1936. 62 


Children (The) of God; Children’s day 
service, text Lura Warner Callin. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42949, Feb. 6, 1936. 

63 


Children’s (The) army; song for 
school, w Lura Warner Callin. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42958, Feb. 6, 1986. 

64 


Children’s (The) praise; song for 


school. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author. R 42951, Feb. 6, 
1936. 65 


Christ arose; organ voluntary, H. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 42946, Feb. 6, 1936. 66 


Christ is risen from the dead; Haster, 
m G. J. Hilvey, arr. Max Spicker; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Isabel Spicker 
Hlsner, Brooklyn, as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 42862, 
Jan. 30, 1936. 67 


Christ will never fail; hymn, w E. G. 
Wesley, m Benjamin Franklin Butts. 
© Onna B. Mills Butts, Las Cruces, 
N. M., as widow of the author of m. 
R 42571, Feb. 1, 1936. 68 


Ciacona ; v. Richard Barth, op. 21; vio- 
line. © Richard Barth, Scheidegg/ 
Allgau, Germany, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42719, Feb. 6, 1936. 

69 


Circus (The) bee march; band. © 
Henry Fillmore, Cincinnati, as au- 
thor. R 42927, Feb. 17, 1936. 70 


Clarke’s elementary studies for the cor- 
net. 1st ser. © Herbert L. Clarke, 
Long Beach, Calif., as author. R 
42650, Feb. 17, 1986. 71 


Close to Thee; sacred song, w and m 
Cora S. Briggs. © Catherine G. 
Briggs, Boston, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42897, Jan. 18, 
1936. 72 


Closer (The) it gets to leaving time 
the harder it is to go; w and m J. HL. 
Dempsey. © Viola Anna Flaherty, 
West Philadelphia, as widow. R 
42496, Jan. 17, 1936. (63 


Coasts (The) of High Barbary; folk- 
song from Somerset, coll. and arr. 
Cecil J. Sharp. © Joan Sharp, Lon- 
don, as child of the deceased author. 
R 42444, Jan. 22, 1936. 74 


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75 


pt. m,n. s., v. 31 


Come and be sociable with me; song, 
from Michigenda. © Roy Dickinson 
Welch, Northampton, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 43051, Feb. 25, 19386. 75. 


Come, let us sing; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 


of m. R 42975, Feb. 6, 1936. 76 


Come o’er the sea; mixed voices. © 
Havergal Brian, London, as author. 
R 42645, Jan. 24, 1936. Ce 


Come to my mountain home; w Mary 
M. Leighton, m Karl Linders: wom- 
en’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 


Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 42423, Jan. 3, 
1986. 78 


Come unto Me; by W. Coenen, arr. Max 
Spicker ; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Isa- 
bel Spicker EHlsner, Brocklyn, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 42866, Jan. 30, 1936. 79 


w from the Bible. 1. Sop. and 
alto.—2. Alto and ten. © William 
Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 42700, Feb. 14, 1986. 80 


Come where my love lies dreaming; 
song, Stephen C. Foster, arr. Max 
Spicker; men’s cho. © Isabel 
Spicker Hisner, Brooklyn, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
42910, Feb. 12, 1936. $1 


Come with me and paint Paree; song, 
from The queen of the Moulin Rouge, 
m John T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, 
Pacific Palisades, Calif., as author 
of w. R 42554, Jan. 22, 1936. 82) 


‘Come ye thankful people come; harvest 
anthem, w from Hymns ancient and 
modern, no. 382. © Bruce Steane, 
Berry Narbor, England, as author of 
m. R 42692, Feb. 1, 19386. 83. 


Comrades (The) greeting; memorial 
anthem, w Laura Lardner. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 48068, Feb. 8, 1986. 84 


Concluding voluntary; by E. L. Ash- 
ford; organ. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 43077, Feb. 10, 1986. 85 


Contentment; organ voluntary, H. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 43082, Feb. 10, 1936. 86 


Convalescence ; romance, op. 41; pf. © 
Robert Charles Martin, Paris, as au- 
thor. R 42776, Jan. 22, 1936. 87 


Crab apples; rag two-step; pf. © 
Percy Wenrich, New York, as author. 
R 42488, Jan. 17, 1936. 88 


Cradle song; English version S. M. K. 
Gandell, m arr. Franz Wuellner. © 
Shirley M. K. Gandell, Chicago, as 
author of translation. R 42625, Feb. 
12, 1936. 89 


Creation’s voices; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, ©. Austin Miles and C. 
Harold Lowden. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, Ne J. as author) of mae 
42807, Feb. 14, 1986. 90 


Crown Him Lord of all; anthem, w 
Hdward Perronet. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42988, Feb. 8, 1936. 91 


Crucified (The); cantata for Haster- 
tide, text L. C. Nevin, m George B. 
Nevin; soli, cho. and organ. © Lil- 
lias C. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42817, Jan. 
29, 1986. 92 


Crystal (The) spring; folk-song from 
Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42438, Jan. 22, 1936. 93 


Dainty (The) arbutus; 3-pt. song, w 
Isabel Small, m Adam Geibel; wom- 
en’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 42432, Jan. 3, 1986. 
94 


Day is dying in the west; hymn-an- 
them; alto or bar, solo and mixed 
cho.; organ acc. © Mary Turner 
Salter, New York, as author. R 
42900, Feb. 3, 1936. 95, 


Day (The) is gently sinking to a close; 
anthem, W. H. Neidlinger; mixed 
cho., with sop. solo; organ ace. © 
Orra B. Neidlinger, Hast Orange, — 
N. J., as widow of the author of m. 
R 42902, Feb. 3, 1936. 96 


Day (The) of resurrection; Haster an- 
them, Adam Geibel. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of the 
deceased author. R 42808, Feb. 14, 
1936. 97 


Dear old dear; song, w John Hazzard. 
© Benjamin Hapgood Burt, New 
York, as author of m. R 42891, Feb. 
21, 1936. 98 


Dessau (Bernhard) Capriccio; op. 40, 
no. 5; violine u. pf. © Hlise Dessau, 
Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, as wid- 
ow. R 42727, Feb. 6, 1936. 99 


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—— Walzer; op. 40, no. 4; violine u. 
pf. © Elise Dessau, Berlin-Friede- 
nau, Germany, as widow. R 42726, 
Feb. 6, 1986. 


Dixie darlings; two-step; pf. © Percy 
Wenrich, New York, as author. R 
49920, Jan. 17, 1936. 101 


Does God need me; song, w W. C. Mar- 
tin. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42504, Jan. 
16, 1936. 102 


Dohnanyi (Ernst von) Marsch; hu- 
moreske, op. 17, no. 1; pf. © Ernst 
von Dohnanyi, Budapest, Hungary, 
as author. R 42728, Feb. 6, 19386. 

103 

Pastorale; humoreske, op. 17, no. 

4;:pf. © Ernst von Dohnanyi, Buda- 

pest, Hungary, as author. R 42731, 

Feb. 6, 1936. 104 


Toccata ; humoreske, op. 17, no. 2; 
pf. © Ernst von Dohnanyi, Buda- 
pest, Hungary, as author. R 42729, 
Feb. 6, 1936. 105 


Don’t be an old maid, Molly; song, 
m Kerry Mills. © Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as author 
of w. R 42413, Feb. 1, 1936. 106 


Draw me to Thee; hymn-anthem, w 
and m George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices. © Lillias C. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., aS widow. R 42886, Jan. 29, 
1936. 107 


Master thoughts ; organ voluntary, HB. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42944, Feb. 6, 1986. 108 


Ecstasy; w Duncan Campbell Scott; 
high voice. © James H. Rogers, San 
Marino, Calif., as author of m, R 
42904, Feb. 3, 1986. 109: 


Endless (An) alleluia; anthem, w 
John Ellerton. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., aS author of m. 
R 48062, Feb. 8, 1936. 110 


Estudiantina; English adaptation J. 
C. M., m Paul Lacome, arr.; wom- 
en’s voices, with sop. Solo ad lib.; 
pf., castanets and tambourine acc. 
© N. Clifford Page, Boston, as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 42824, Jan. 
29, 1936. 111 


Eve (The) of grace; Christmas carol, 
w Van Tassel Sutphen, m J. Sebas- 
tian Matthews. © Edith Matthews, 
Philadelphia, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 42453, Jan. 22, 1936. 

112 


100) 


125 


Everything that father did was right; 
song, from The prince of to-night, 
bk. and lyrics Will M. Hough and 
Frank R, Adams. © Jos. H. How- 
ard, New York, as author of m. R 
42607, Feb. 1, 19386. alate: 


Fairest Lord Jesus; anthem. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 438066, Feb. 8, 1936. 


114 

Fairest (The) of the fair; march, 
John Philip Sousa; band. © Jane 

Van Middlesworth Sousa, Port 


Washington, L. I., N. Y., as widow. 
R 43095, Jan. 2, 1986. 115 


Fanfare militaire; op. 104; pf. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, St, Louis, aS author. 
R 42899, Jan. 2, 1936. 116. 


Far from my heavenly home; w from 
Psalm 27, and by H. F.. Lyte; high 
voice. © Nathaniel Irving Hyatt, 
Spartanburg, N. C., as author of m. 
R 42876, Feb. 15, 1936. 117 


Farandole—caprice; op. 47; pf. © 
Robert Charles Martin, Paris, as au- 
thor. R 42775, Jan. 22, 1986. 118 


Farmer’s (A) son so sweet; folk-song 
from Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil 
J. Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
42440, Jan. 22, 1986. 119 


Father, guard and guide; response, W 
J. Newton, m J. 8. Fearis. © Otto 
L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor of 
the author of m, R 42974, Feb. 6, 
1936. 120 


Favorita; mazurka, Donato Montano; 
pf. © Anthony Frank Buonincon- 


tro, Brooklyn, as executor. R 42670, 
Feb. 5, 1936. 121. 
Favorite; salon-composition, Arnolde 
Olairlie, op. 30, no. 2; pf. © Giu- 


seppe Strimmer, Merano, Italy, as 
executor. R 42721, Feb. 6, 1936. 
Wes 


Festal (The) queen; Children’s day 
cantata, text S. C. Kirk. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42982, Feb. 8, 1956. Ae, 


Fickle (The) dinner bell; from The 
boy and the girl, bk. R. Carle, w 
D. H. Dodge, m H. L. Heartz. © 
Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 42789, Jan. 17, 1936. 

124 

Fighting (The) kid; song, w Ed. Gar- 
denier. © Gus Edwards, New York, 
as author of m. R 42463, Jan. 11, 
1986. 125. 


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126 


Figurante et petites variations; 
Edouard Schiitt, op. 82; pf. 
Giuseppe Strimmer, Merano, Italy, 
as executor. R 42739, Feb. 6, 1936. 

126 


First velocity studies; written and 
compiled Geza Horvath, ed. © 
Preston Ware Orem, Devon, Pa., as 
author of editing. R 42641, Jan. 2, 
1936. 1 


Follow the rainbow trail; song, from 
The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 42613, Feb. 1, 1936. 

128 


For you and me; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 
42759, Feb. 11, 1936. 129 


Forbid them not; response with m. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 43063, Feb. 8, 1986. 130 


Forest horns; by Theodora Dutton; pf. 
© Helen Alden Shipman, Northamp- 
ton, Mass., as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 42914, 
Feb. 12, 1936. 131 


Forward; sacred song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42516, Jan. 16, 1936. 132 


Freedom’s herald; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42985, Feb. 8, 
1936. 133 


Freely for me; sacred song, w S. C. 
Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 


par 


Calif., as author of m. R 42998, 
Feb. 8, 1986. 134 
Friars (The); march; orch. © Vic- 


tor G. Boehnlein, Rome, N. Y., as 
author. R 42983, Jan. 31, 1986. 135 


Full fathom five; 2-pt. song, w Shakes- 
peare; female voices. © John Ire- 
land, London, as author of m. R 
42688, Feb. 1, 19386. 136 


Gaiement; scherzo, op. 13; pf. © Vic- 
tor Staub, Paris, as author. R 
42770, Jan. 22, 1986. 137 


Gang zur kirche; melodische scenen, 
aus Tiefland, oper v. Eugen d’Albert, 
arr. v. Heinrich Gruenfeld; violon- 
cell u. klavier. © Ernst Gruenfeld, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia, as next of 
kin of the author of arrangement, 
who is not living. R 42742, Feb. 11, 
1936. 138 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 381 


Garden (The) of the Lord; complete 
Children’s day service for the Sun- 
day school, Adam Geibel, Florence 
Williams Falconer, Mrs. J. M. Hun- 
ter, and others. © Kathryn Skin- 
ner, Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author, Adam Geibel. R 


42805, Feb. 14, 1936. 139 
Garlands of praise; Children’s day 
service, various composers. © Tul- 


lar-Meredith co., New York, as pro- 
prietor. R 42639, Feb. 11, 1936. 140 


Geistliches lied; aus Der evangeli- 
mann; miénnerchor. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © Wilhelm Kienzl, Vien- 
na, aS author. R 42744, Feb. 11, 


1936. 141 


Giardini (Felice de) Sonate; E moll, 
bearb. ; violine u. pf. © Alfred Mof- 
fat, London, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42737, Feb. 6, 1936. 142 


Girl (The) from the Golden West; 


Song. © Bob Adams, Maidenhead, 
England, as author. R 42594, Feb. 
6, 1936. 143 


Girls (The) that can never be mine; 
song, from The prince of to-night, 
bk. and lyrics Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Jos. E. How- 
ard, New York, as author of m. R 
42606, Feb. 1, 19386. 144 


Give ear, O Shepherd; response, with 
m. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 43065, Feb. 
8, 1936. 145 


Give me a pure heart; w and m F. W. 
Vandersloot. © Cora Vandersloot, 
Williamsport, Pa., as widow. R 
42599 Feb. 6, 1936. 146 


Giving our all to God; sacred song, w 
EK. E. Hewitt. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42532, Jan. 16, 1936. 147 


Gloria in excelsis, in B flat; anthem, 
op. 37; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of m. R 42875, Jan. 30, 1936. 

148 


Glorious dawn; service for THaster, 
C. A. Miles and C. Harold Lowden. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 42802, Feb. 14, 1986. 

149 


God alone can help; sacred song, w 
Elisha A. Hoffman. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42508, Jan, 16, 1936. 150 


God be merciful unto us; anthem; 
women’s voices. © Harvey B. Gaul, 


268 


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Pittsburgh, as author. R 42889, Jan. 
29, 1936. 151 


God is good: primary song, w S. C. 


Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42980, Feb. 
8, 1936. ay 


God (The) of Pentecost still lives; by 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances Lunk, 
Auburn, N. Y., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 425838, Jan. 10, 
1936. 153 


God sends the night; 4-pt. song, w Her- 
bert J. Brandon. © Reginald Somer- 
ville, Tanherton, England, as author 
of m. R 42687, Feb. 1, 1986. 154 


God will forever be true; w S. C. Kirk; 
duet and cho. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42979, Feb. 8, 19386. 155 


Good-bye Christina Swanson; song, m 
Terry Sherman. © Bob Adams, 
Maidenhead, England, as author of 
w. R 425938, Feb. 6, 1936. 156 


Good (The) Shepherd; by O. Barri, 
arr. Max Spicker ; women’s 2-pt. cho. 
© Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 42870, Jan. 30, 1936. LEIP 


Goose (The) chase; galop, J. Diets; 
pf. © John A. Seidt, Baltimore, as 
author. R 42585, Jan. 16, 1936. 158 


Great is the harvest; sacred song, w 
Kate Ulmer. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42521, Jan. 16, 1986. 159 


Green broom; folk-song from Somerset, 
coll. and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. © 
Joan Sharp, London, as child of the 
deceased author. R 42448, Jan. 22, 
1936. 160 


Greenland (The) fishery; folk-song 
from Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42449, Jan. 22, 1936. 161 


Gypsy love; w Harry B. Smith, m Reg- 
inald De Koven. © Irene Bentley 
Smith, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 42847, Jan. 25, 1986. 

162 


Hafis lieder; eine singstimme mit pf. 
hft. 5, nr. 17-21.—hft. 6, nr. 22-25. 
© Theodor Streicher, Vienna, as au- 
thor. R 42644, 42648, Jan. 24, 1936. 

163, 164 


Hail, all hail; song, w Ida Reed Smith. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 


178 


as author of m. R 42969, Feb. 6, 
1936. 165 


Hail to summer; song, w Edith’ San- 
ford Tillotson. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
42766, Feb. 11, 1936. 166 


Hail to summer days; song, w Josie 
Wallace. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 42760, Feb. 
11, 1936. 167 


Hail to the living King; song, w Liz- 
zie De Armond. © Grant Colfax 
Tullar, Orange, N. J., as author of 
m. R 42395, Jan. 28, 1936. 168 


Hallelujah (The) song; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, 
Auburn, N. Y., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42615, Feb. 3, 1936. 

169 


Happy children; sacred song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42539, Jan. 
16, 1936. 170 


Happy (A) song; sacred song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42520, Jan. 16, 1986. 171 


Happy springtime; primary motion 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 429638, Feb. 6, 1936. 

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Hark! The lily bells are ringing; w 
L. S. Bengough; women’s trio. © 
William R. Spence, Perth, Ont., Can- 
ada, as author of m. R 42823, Jan. 
29, 1936. IEG} 


Have I done my best; sacred song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42509, Jan. 16, 1986. 174 


Have you read it; sacred song, w Liz- 
zie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42519, Jan. 16, 1936. 175 


He called a little child; song, w Flora 


Kirkland. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 42756, 
Feb. 11, 1936. 176 


He gave me a rose; op. 43, no. 1, w 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, San Diego, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42822, Jan. 29, 1936. 177 


Heap big Injun; two-step intermezzo ; 
orch. © Henry S. Sawyer, Philadel. 
phia, as author. R 429380, Jan. 31, 
1986. 178 


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Hear the joyful chorus; song, w Har- 
riet H. Pierson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42755, Feb. 11, 1936. 19 


Heart longings; by Mrs. C. H. Morris. 
© Frances Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42582, Jan. 10, 1936. 180 


Heart murmurs; waltz, arr. R. E. Hil- 
dreth; orch. © Walter Rolfe, Bos- 
ton, as author. R 42921, Feb. 15, 
1936. * 181 


Heart’s delight ; organ voluntary, BH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 438075, Feb. 10,1936. 182 


Heart’s morning; English version R. 
Newmarch, tr. francaise Amedee 
Boutarel, m Jean Sibelius, op. 13, no. 
3. © Rosa Newmarch, London, as 


author of English translation. R 
42649, Jan. 24, 1936. 183 
Henry’s (S. R.) barn dance; schot- 


tische, S. R. Henry, arr.; band. © 
Carl F. Williams, New York, as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 42409, Jan. 
24, 1936. 184 


Her eyes are blue for Yale; song, from 
The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 42611, Feb. 1, 19586. 

185 


Heralds for Jesus; sacred song, w S. C. 
Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42986, 
Feb. 8, 1936. 186 


Heures (Les) d’été; d’Albert Samain, 
mises en musique. © Rhene Baton, 
Chatou, France, as author. R 42772, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 187 


Hold me just a little bit tighter; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. 
© Elizabeth C. Macdonald, Berkeley, 
Calif., as widow of the author of w. 
R 42560, Jan. 22, 1936. 188 


Hold up His standard; sacred song, w 
Ida L. Reed. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42523, Jan. 16, 1936. 189 


Homer (Sidney) Seventeen lyrics; op. 
19, from Sing-song, by Christina Ros- 


setti. © Sidney Homer, West Palm 
Beach, Fla., as author of m. R 
42859, Jan. 29, 1936. 190 


Hope; organ voluntary, J. S. Fearis. 
© Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as execu- 
tor. R 438073, Feb. 8, 1936. 


191 | 


Hot (The) tamale man; w and m Her- 
bert Ingraham. © Amo Ingraham, 
Los Angeles, as child of the deceased 
author. R 42557, Jan. 22, 1986. 192 


How long, O Lord wilt Thou forget 
me; sacred, w from the Bible; alto 
or bar.; pf. or organ acc. © James 
H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as 
author of m, R 42857, Jan. 29, 1936. 

193 


Humoreske; v. Anton Dvorak, op. 101, 
bearb.; violine u. pf. no. 5, 8. 
Paul Klengel, Leipzig, as author of 
arrangement. R 42734, 42735, Feb. 
6, 1936. 194, 195 


I can stand; song for school, w Geo. 
R. Burnap. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 42958, 
Feb. 6, 1936. 196 


I can’t be true so far away; song, from 
The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 42609, Feb. 1, 1936: 

197 


I ean’t help it if I’m fidgety; song, 
melody Melville S. Collins. © Edgar 
Leslie, New York, as author of w. 
R 42498, Jan. 24, 1936. 198 


I’d rather be a little too soon, than 
just a little bit too late; by W. A. 
and Harry Dillon. © William A. 
Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y., as. one jobgihe 
authors. R 42573, Feb. 6, 1936. 199 


I’d rather have a lady than an auto- 
mobile or anything else I know; 
song. © William A. Dillon, Ithaca, 
N. Y., as author. R 42545, Jan. 25, 
1936. 200: 


I don’t want to marry your family; 
song, from The prince of to-night, 
bk. and lyrics Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Jos. HE. How- 
ard, New York, as author of m. R 
42612, Feb. 1, 1936. 201 


I fell in love on Monday; song, from 
The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 42608, Feb. 1, 1936. 

202 


I lay my sins on Jesus; by C. B. Haw- 
ley, arr. Max Spicker ; women’s 2-pt. 
cho. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 42869, Jan. 30, 
1936. 203 


I lead an awf'lly lazy life; song, from 
The boy and the girl, m H. L. Heartz. 


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© Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 42492, Jan. 17, 
1936. 204 
Ill be waiting, sailor boy, for you; w 
L. Curley, m James M. Fulton. © 
Leo Curley, Waterbury, Conn., as 
author of w, and James Fulton, Bel- 


mont, Mass., as author of m R 
42549, Jan. 25, 19386. 205 
I’m a Yiddish cowboy; song, m Al 


Piantadosi. © Edgar Leslie, New 
York, as author of w. R 42600, Feb. 
6, 1936. 206 


w Edgar Leslie, m Al Piantadosi 
and Halsey K. Mohr. © AI Pianta- 
dosi, North Hollywood, Calif., as one 
of the authors of m. R 42926, Jan. 
31, 1936. 207 


I’m awfully glad to be popular; song, 
from Michigenda. © Roy Dickinson 
Welch, Northampton, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 43052, Feb. 25, 1936. 208 


I’m in a position to know; song, from 
The boy and the girl, m H. L. 
Heartz. © Richard Carle, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of w. R 
42490, Jan. 17, 1936. 209 


I’m savin’ up my money for a rainy 
day; song, w C. P. McDonald. © 
Perey Wenrich, New York, as author 
of m. R 42590, Feb. 6, 1936. 210 


I’m seventeen come Sunday; folk-song 
from Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil 
J. Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
42437, Jan. 22, 1936. PA GL 


I’m starving for one sight of you; song, 
Chas. K. Harris. © Cora L. Harris; 
New York, as widow. R 42629, Jan. 
30, 1936. 212 


I’m tired of living without you; w Ed- 
ward Rose, m Kerry Mills. © Fred 
Rose, Evanston, Ill., as next of kin 
of the author of w, who is not living. 
R 42782, Feb. 17, 1936. 213 


I’m trusting Him, He’s holding me; 
gospel hymn, w E. EH. Hewitt, m 
Adam Geibel. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 42804, Feb. 
14, 1986. 214 


I miss you like the roses miss the rain; 
song, m Halsey K. Mohr. © Will 
A. Mahoney, New York, as author 
of w. R 42588, Feb. 6, 1936. 215 


I’ve got to get some money; song, w 
Ed. Rose. © Theo. Snyder, Los An- 
geles, as author of m. R 42656, Feb. 
14, 1936. 216 


229 


I’ve waited long for thee; song, from 
The queen of the Moulin Rouge, m 
John T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, 
Pacific Palisades, Calif., as author 
of w. R 42555, Jan. 22, 1986. raure 


I want you; song, w Edgar Malone. © 
Ted S. Barron, Flushing, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 42657, Feb. 14, 1936. 

218 


I will extol Thee; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, Portland, Or., as author. 
R 43061, Feb. 8, 1936. 219 


I will lift up mine eyes; anthem, w of 
Psalm 121; solo, and cho. of mixed 


voices; organ ace. © William 
Webbe, Summit, N. J., as author of 
m. R 42874, Jan. 30, 1936. 220 


I will love you for evermore; song, 
m Edwin Smalle © Joe Mc- 
Carthy, Pelham, N. Y., as author of 
w. R 42796, Feb. 17, 1986. 221 

I wonder who’s kissing her now; song, 


from The prince of to-night, bk. and 
lyrics Will M. Hough and Frank R. 


Adams. © Jos. E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 42604, Feb. 
1, 1936. 222, 


I won't be home to dinner; song, w 
Paul West. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 42459, Jan. 
11, 1936. 223 


I would I were dwelling on India’s 
strand; English version R. New- 
march, traduction francaise Amedee 
Boutarel, m Jean Sibelius, op. 38, no. 
5. © Rosa Newmarch, London, as 
author of English translation. R 
42648, Jan, 24, 1936. 224. 


If Jesus goes with me I’ll go; song, w 
Cc. A. M. © C. Austin Miles, Pit- 
man, N. J.,as author of m. R 42814, 
Feb. 14, 1936. Dep 


If Jesus’ love is with you; sacred song, 
w James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42534, Jan. 16, 1936. 226 


If no. 1 met no. 2; from Mary’s lamb. 
© Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author. R 42595, Feb. 6, 1936. 

227 


w and m R. Carle, arr. F. N. Dar- 


ling. © Richard Carle, North Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author. R 42589, 
Feb. 6, 1936. ‘ 228 


If we all lift a little; sacred song, W 
Ada Blenkhorn. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42528, Jan. 16, 1936. 229 


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If you are no one’s sweetheart is there 
any chance for me; song, w Jos. Mit- 


tenthal. © Jos. M. Daly, E. Orange, 
N. J., as author of m. R 42618, Feb. 
11, 1936. 230: 


If you cared for me as I care for you; 
song, w Ed. Rose. © Ted Snyder, 
Los Angeles, as author of m. R 
42579, Jan. 18, 1936. 231 


If you must make eyes at someone, 
won’t you please make eyes at me; 
w Leo Wood and Matt Woodward, 
m Leo Edwards. © Gertrude Wood 
Bernstein, West Englewood, N. J., 
as widow of one of the authors of w. 
R 42988, Feb. 17, 1936. 232 


Ii you want the world to love Him; 
sacred song, w James Rowe. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42517, Jan. 16, 1936. 

233 


Im orientalischen café; humoristische 
skizze, Robert Vollstedt; orch. © 
Paul Eggers, Hamburg, Germany, as 
executor. R 42563, Nov. 26, 1935. 

234 


Imperial (The) life guards march; by 
R. B. Hall. 1. Band.—2. Orch. © 
Isabelle Hall Philbrook, Lynn, Mass., 
as widow. R 42848, 42849, Jan. 2, 
1936. 235, 236 


In a fairy boat; rondel; female cho. 
Havergal Brian, London, as au- 
thor. R 42647, Jan. 24, 1936. 237 


In Bohemia witli you; song, w Paul 


West. © Gus Edwards, New York, 
as author of m. R 42634, Jan. 11, 
1936. 238 


In strains exultant; song, w Geo. O. 
Webster. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
Orange, N. J., as author of m. R 
42398, Jan. 28, 1930. 239) 


In the garden; mazurka, Donato Mon- 
tano; pf. © Anthony Frank Buo- 
nincontro, Brooklyn, as executor. R 
42671, Feb. 5, 1936. 240: 


In the moonlight; by Theodora Dut- 
ton; pf. © Helen Alden Shipman, 
Northampton, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
42916, Feb. 12, 19386. 241 


in the shadow of the Carolina hills; w 
Beth Slater Whitson, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Fredericka F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
42642, Jan. 25, 1936. 242 


In the shadow of the cross; sacred 
song, w James Rowe. © Ira B. Wil- 


Di. IEDs yo 


son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42512, Jan. 16, 1936. 243 


Indian summer; w William H. Gard- 
ner, m Adam Geibel ; women’s voices. 
© Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 42425, Jan. 3, 1936. 244 


Indifference; characteristic morceau, 
arr. R. E. Hildreth; orch. © Walter 
Rolfe, Boston, as author. R 42923, 
Feb. 15, 1936. 245 


Introduction und fuge; humoreske, op. 
17, no. 5; pf. © Ernst von Doh- 
nanyi, Budapest, Hungary, as author. 
R 42732, Feb. 6, 1936. 246 


It came upon the midnight clear; 
Christmas hymn, w Edmund Hamil- 
ton Sears, m Adam Geibel; men’s 
voices. © Kathryn Skinner, Phila- 
delphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 42430, Jan. 3, 1936. 

247 


It is wonderful how He loves; song, w 
E. S. Lorenz. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42505, Jan. 16, 1986. 248 


It makes no difference what the daisy 
says; song, from Michigenda. 
Roy Dickinson Welch, Northampton, 
Mass., as author. R 48054, Feb. 25, 
1936. 249 


It might have been; song, Chas. K. 
Harris; mezzo or bar.; in Ei flat. © 
Cora L. Harris, New York, aS widow. 
R 42628, Jan. 30, 1986. 250: 


Jesus and I are friends; sacred song, w 
James Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
425381, Jan. 16, 1936. 251 


Jesus is coming again; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances Lunk, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 48049, Jan. 10, 1986. 252 


Jesus loves the little children ; primary 
song, w Lura Warner Callin. © EHa- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 42954, Feb. 6, 1936. 

253 


Jesus needs us; sacred song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif.,as author of m. R 42518, Jan. 
16, 1986. 254 


Join the mission band; primary motion 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor. R 43091, Feb. 10, 19386. 255 


Jolly (The) ploughboy; Sussex folk- 
song, noted and arr.; men’s voices. 


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© Ralph Vaughan-Williams, Dork- 
ing, England, as author. R 42691, 
Feb. 1, 1936. 256 


Just as I am; men’s voices. © Wil- 
liam R. Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada, 
as author. R 42698, Feb. 14, 1936. 

257 


Just for today; by Jane Bingham Ab- 
bott, arr. John A, West. 1. Women’s 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Joseph 
M. West, West Chicago, and Paul F. 
West, San Francisco, as children of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 42626, 42627, Feb. 12, 1936. 

258, 259 


Just give me a big bass drum; song, m 
Theodore Morse. © Russell D. Jan- 
ney, New York, as author of w. R 
42800, Feb. 17, 1936. 260! 


Just look wise; song, from Michigenda. 
©. Roy Dickinson Welch, Northamp- 
ton, Mass., as author. R 43055, Feb. 
25, 1936. 261 


Keep stepping; sacred song, w James 
Rowe. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif.,as author of m. R 42513, Jan. 
16, 1936. 262 


Keys (The) of Canterbury; folk-song 
from Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil 
J. Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
42443, Jan. 22, 1936. 263 


King (The) in His beauty; hymn- 
anthem, w James G. Deck, m George 
B. Nevin; mixed voices. © Lillias 
C. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as widow of 
the author of m. R 42885, Jan. 29, 
1936. 264 


King (The) of the day; duet and cho., 
w Lura Warner Callin. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 42952, Feb. 6, 1936. 265 


Laban ; organ voluntary, E. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
43080, Feb. 10, 1936. 266 


Lachner (Franz) When I know what 
you know; op. 114, no. 1, ed. Dudley 
Buck; men’s 4-pt. cho. © Dudley 
Buck, Chicago, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42908, Feb. 3, 
1936. 267 


Lady Laughter; song, w Gouverneur 
Morris; high voice; in F. © Victor 
Harris, New York, as author of m. 
R 42906, Feb. 3, 1936. 268 


Lady (The) of dreams; song, w Rich- 
ard Lincoln. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mez- 
zo Sop. or bar. © Mabel W. Daniels, 


283 


Boston, as author of m. R 42718, 
Feb. 14, 1936. 269 
Lady Spring ; song, w Gouverneur Mor- 
ris; high voice; in F. © Victor Har- 
ris, New York, as author of m. R 
42905, Feb. 3, 1936. 270 
Lambs (The) of the shepherd; song for 
the school. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author. R 42959, 
Feb. 6, 1936. ZL 


Lamp of our feet; response, with music. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42977, Feb. 6, 1936. 

272 


Lark (The); w Mrs. R. N. Turner, m 
Adam Geibel; women’s voices. © 
Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 42429, Jan. 3, 1936. 273 


Lead, kindly light; anthem. © E. K. 
Heyser, Uniontown, Pa., as author 
of m. R 42972, Feb. 6, 1936. 274 


Leader (The) that we love; sacred 
song, w James Rowe. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42536, Jan. 16, 1936. 215 


Leander; from Mary’s lamb. © Rich- 
ard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 42596, Feb. 6, 1936. 276 


song, from Mary’s lamb, arr. 
Frank Darling. © Richard Carle, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author. R 
42602, Feb. 7, 1936. 277 
Let’s go into a picture show; Song, w 
Junie McCree. © Albert Von. Tilzer, 
New York, as author of m. R 42374, 
Jan. 28, 1936. 278 


Let the children come; quartet, w S. C. 
Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42988, 
Feb. 8, 1936. 279 


Light (The) upon the way; duet and 
cho., w Lura Warner Callin. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42950, Feb. 6, 1936. 

280 

Little (A) bit’s a whole lot better than 
nothing at all; song, w Al Bryan. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as author 


of m. R 42779, Feb. 20, 19386. 281 
Little brothers and sisters; motion 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 


B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 48089, Feb. 10, 1936. 
282 


Little (The) dancer; by Theodora Dut- 
ton; pf. © Helen Alden Shipman, 
Northampton, Mass., as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
42913, Feb. 12, 1936. 283 


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284 


pt..111,/n. S., v. 3k 


Little (The) dancing master ; mazurka, 
J. Diets; pf. © John A. Seidt, Balti- 
more, aS author. R 42587, Jan. 16, 
1986. 284 


Little old New York; song, from The 
queen of the Moulin Rouge, m John 
T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, Pacific 
Palisades, Calif., as author of w. R 
42552, Jan. 22, 1936. 


Little papoose on the wind-swung 
bough; op. 438, no. 2, w Nelle Rich- 
mond Hberhart; women’s 3-pt. cho. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 


Diego, Calif., as author of m. R 
42821, Jan. 29, 1986. 286: 


Little, tittle, tattle tale; song, w Ed 
Gardenier. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 426382, Jan. 
11, 1936. 287 


Live in the sunshine; song, w Lizzie 
De Armond. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 42768, 
Feb. 11, 1936. 288 


Lo, such the child; anthem, w Reginald 
Heber. © Edmund 8. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 43064, 
Feb. 8 1936. 289 


Lo, the sun; morning song, by Charles 
P. Scott; men’s voices. © Maude 
Ladd Seott, New York, as widow. R 
42696, Feb. 14, 1936. 2910 


Lord (The) by wisdom hath founded 
the earth; mixed voices. © James 
H. Rogers, Pasadena, as author. R 
427038, Feb. 14, 1986. 291 


Lord (The) is great in Sion; anthem, 
w from Psalm 99, m W. T. Best, ed. 
© F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, 
as author of editing. R 42878, Jan. 
30, 1936. 292) 


Lord (The) is merciful; anthem. © 
EK. K. Heyser, Uniontown, Pa., as 
author. R 48069, Feb. 8, 19386. 293 


Love, at thy window; w William H. 
Gardner, m Adam Geibel; men’s 
voices. © Kathryn Skinner, Phila- 
delphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 42422, Jan. 3, 1936. 

294 


Love eternal; sacred song, w and m 
Cora S. Briggs; med. voice. © 
Catherine G. Briggs, Boston, as child 
of the deceased author. R 42898, 
Jan. 18, 1986. 295: 


Love is needed; Sacred song, w W. C. 
Martin. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42524, Jan. 16, 1926. 296: 


285 


Love makes our toil worth while; song 
for school, w Eunice Whitfold. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 42956, Feb. 6, 1936. 

: 297 


Love (A) note; song, w Frank L. Stan- 
ton; high, in F min. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as author 
ofm. R 42858, Jan. 29, 19386. 298 


Lovers’ lane, Saint Jo; w Hugene 
Field, m Ellinor Dale Runcie. © 
Constance B, Marshall, St. Joseph, 
Mo., as next of kin of the author of 
m, Who is not living. R 42400, Jan. 
17, 19386. 299 


Lover’s (The) ,tasks; folk-song from 
Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42446, Jan. 22, 1986. 300 


Love’s gifts; song, from Michigenda. 
© Roy Dickinson Welch, Northamp- 
ton, Mass., as author. R 48056, Feb. 
25, 1936. 301 


Lullaby ; primary motion song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42964, Feb. 6, 19386. 30:2 


—— song, w Edith Sanford Tillotson. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
author of m. R 42757, Feb. 11, 1936. 

303 


Make me a witness; sacred song, w 
BH. EH. Hewitt. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42537, Jan. 16, 1936. 304 


Man (A) has died for me; sacred song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42515, Jan. 16, 1936. 305 


March movement; organ voluntary. © 
Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author. R 43074, Feb. 8, 19386. 306 


——-—— by HE. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 43004, Feb. 8, 
1936. 307 


March (The) of victory; organ volun- 
tary. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as author. R 42999, Feb. 8, 1936. 

308 


Marche de féte; op. 36; orgue. © 
Henri Biisser, Paris, as author. R 
42767, Jan. 22, 1936. 309 


Mary Blaine; w Edgar T. Farran, m J. 
Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chicago, 
as child of the deceased author of 
m. R 42403, Jan. 18, 1936. 310 


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Mass in honor of St. Adelina; by 
Michael L. Nemmers. 1. Sop. and 


alto.—2, 2, 3, or 4 mixed voices. © 
Erwin P. Nemmers, Milwaukee, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42651, 42652, Feb. 14, 1986. 311, 312 


May God depend on you; song, w W. C. 
Martin. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42542, Jan. 16, 1936. 313 


Mazurka; vy. Bernhard Dessau, op. 40, 
no. 1; violine u. pf. © Elise Dessau, 
Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, as wid- 


ow. R 427238, Feb. 6, 19386. 314 
Meditation; organ voluntary, EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 


Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author, R 48008, Feb. 8, 1986. 315 


Memories; w G. W. Ogden, m Edward 
Kreiser. © Lillian M. Kreiser, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
42401, Jan. 17, 1936. 316 


Menuetto scherzando; by Georg Eggel- 
ing, op. 125, arr.; pf., six hands. © 
Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
42710, Feb. 14, 1986. 317 


Merry (The) go round rag; pf. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as author. 
R 42631, Jan. 11, 19386. 318 


Merry (A) heart; w Minnie E. Hicks, 
m Karl Linders; men’s voices, © 
Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 42424, Jan. 3, 1936. 319 


Merry widow waltz; by Franz Lehar, 
arr. Walter A. Phillips; pf., without 
octaves. © Evelyn J. Phillips Ox- 
ner, Chicago, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 42384, 
Jan. 29, 1936. 320 


Midsummer fair; folk-song from Som- 
erset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. 
© Joan Sharp, London, as child of 
the deceased author. R 42439, Jan. 
22, 1936. 321 


Missionary treasury no. 3; devoted to 
recitations, readings, exercises, etc., 
ed. © Karl K. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as author of editing. R 42638, Feb. 
10, 1936. 322 


Molly ; Irish song, w Edward Tesche- 
macher; in C. © Hermann Lohr, 
London, as author of m. R 42410, 
Jan. 24, 1936. 323 


Morning devotion ; organ voluntary. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 43090, Feb. 10, 1936. 324 


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336 


Morning song; duet, or 2-pt. cho., w 
Gertrude L. Knox, m R. R. Forman, 
© Addie A. Forman, Hightstown, 
N. J., as author of m. R 42894, Jan. 
2, 1936. 325 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Marcia 
all turca; from pf, sonata in A, arr. 
C. Burchard, ed. and fingered; pf., 
4 hands. © James H. Rogers, San 
Marino, Calif., as author of editing 
and fingering. R 42879, Jan. 30, 
1986. 326 


Murmur soft, ye breezes; by J. B. 
Wekerlin, ed. Hans Lichter ; women’s 
trio. Henry Clough-Leighter, 
Quincy, Mass., as author of editing. 
R 42884, Jan. 29, 1936. 327 


My daily prayer; sacred song, w Ida 
L. Reed, arr. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42525, Jan. 16, 1936. 3828 


My dearie dear; from The boy and 
the girl, bk. R. Carle, w M. HE. 
Rourke, m H. L. Heartz. © Rich- » 
ard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 42790, Jan. 17, 1986. 329 


My little tailor maid; song, w Paul 
West. © Gus Edwards, New York, 
as author of m. R 42455, Jan. 11, 
1936. 330 


My lov’d one, rest; song. © P. Doug- 
las Bird, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 42895, Jan. 2, 1986. 331 


My pony boy; song, m Charley O’Don- 


nell. © Bobby Heath, Philadelphia, 
as author of w. R 42497, Jan. 24, 
1936. 332 


My soul doth magnify the Lord; an- 
them, m Adam Geibel. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 42428, Jan. 
3, 1936. 333 


My soul shall be joyful; anthem. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42541, Jan. 16, 1936. 


334 
My sunburned Salome; w Will D. 
Cobb, m G. Edwards. © Gus Ed- 


wards, New York, as author of m, 
and Kate A. Cobb, New York, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who 
is not living. R 42780, Feb. 20, 1936. 

335 


My way to heaven is through your 
love, sweetheart; w Arthur J. Lamb, 
m §S. R. Henry; bar. or alto; in B 
flat. © Henry R. Stern, New York, 
as author of m. R 42405, Jan. 18, 
1936. 336 


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337 


Nancy Bell; song, w J. E. Dempsey. 
© Johann C. Schmid, Philadelphia, 
as author of m. R 42487, Jan. 17, 
1936. 337 


Napolitana; saltarello, Charles Morley, 
op. 105, arr.; pf., six hands. © Ed- 
mund Parlow, Frankfort, Germany, 
as author of arrangement. R 42709, 
Feb. 14, 1936. 338 


Nature’s message; complete service. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as au- 
thor. R 42640, Feb. 11, 1936. 339 


Nature’s voices ; song, w Josie Wallace. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
author of m. R 42758, Feb. 11, 1936. 

340 


Naughty Cupid; song, from The boy 
and the girl, m H. L. Heartz. © 
Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of w. R 42491, Jan. 17, 1936. 

341 


Never alone; gospel song, w Annie 
Lewis Pinfold, m Adam _ Geibel; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 428138, Feb. 
14, 1936. 342 


Night school march; by G. P. Benja- 
min, arr. Emil Otto; pf., 4 hands. © 
Louise Orth Bosworth, Boston, as 
executor of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 42887, Jan. 29, 1936. 343 


Noel; pf. © H. Balfour Gardiner, 
Blandford, Dorset, England, as au- 
thor. R 42415, Jan. 21, 1936. 344 


Nothing ever, ever, ever, hardly ever, 
troubles me; song, m Albert Von 
Tilzer. © Jack Norworth, New 
York, as author of w. R 42591, Feb. 
6, 1936. 345 


Now the day is over; Russian melody, 
harmonized and adapted HK. J. Fitz- 
hugh ; mixed voices, with bar. or sop. 
solo; organ acc. © Blanche F. Whit- 
aker, Floral Park, N. Y., as child of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 42939, Feb. 18, 1936. 346 


O love that will not let me go; w 
George Matheson. 1. High voice.— 
2. Low voice. © Arthur Foote, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as author of m. 
R 42716, Feb. 14, 1936. 347 


O no John; folk-song from Somerset, 
coll, and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42694, Feb. 1, 1986. 


pl. 1, HS, Hot 


O pale and slender girl; w and m Paul 
Bliss. © Lina L. Bliss, Owego, N. Y., 
as widow. R 42239, Mar. 4, 19386. 

349 


O that we two were maying; w Charles 
Kingsley; women’s duet or cho. © 
Henry Bickford Pasmore, Berkeley, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42818, Jan. 
29, 1936. 350 


O waly, waly ; folk-song from Somerset, 
coll. and arr. Cecil J. Sharp. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42445, Jan. 22, 
1936. 351 


O ye that love the Lord; mixed voices. 
© James H. Rogers, Pasadena, as 
author of m. R 42701, Feb. 14, 19386. 

352 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barearolle; from 
Les contes d’Hoffmann, transcribed 
Robert E. Austin; pf. © Charles F. 
Manney, New York, as author of 
transcription. R 42819, Jan. 29, pee 


Oh drink thou deep of the purple wine; 
w Alice Dunbar; high, in A flat. 
James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42855, Jan. 29, 
1936. 354 


Oh! How can I ever forget him; song, 
m Halsey K. Mohr. © Edgar Leslie, 
New York, as author of w. R 42578, 
Jan. 18, 1936. 355 


Oh, sing to the Lord; anthem, w S. C. 
Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42997, Feb. 
8, 1936. 356 


Old Black Joe; by S. C. Foster, arr. 
Walter A. Phillips; pf., without oc- 
taves. © Evelyn J. Phillips Oxner, 
Chicago, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of arrangement. R 42385, Jan. 
29, 1936. 357 


transcription, H. Engelmann; pf. 
© Marie C. Engelmann, Burholme, 
Pa., as widow. R 48006, Jan. 2, 1936. 

358 


Old (The) salt; march; orch. © Rich- 
ard HE. Hildreth, West Somerville, 
Mass., as author. R 42935, Jan. 31, 
1936. 359! 


Old (The) stage door; song, from The 
boy and the girl, m H. L. Heartz. 
© Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 42494, Jan. 17, 
1936. 360 


Oldberg (Arne) Intermezzo; op. 27, 
no. 2; pf. © Arne Oldberg, Evans- 


276 


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no. 2, 1936 


ton, Ill., as author, R 42860, Feb. 12, 
1936. 361 


On the river; by Theodora Dutton; pf, 
© Helen Alden Shipman, Northamp- 
ton; Mass., as next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 42912, 
Feb. 12, 1936. 362 


One sweetly solemn thought; by R. S. 
Ambrose, arr. Max Spicker ; women’s 
2-pt. cho. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 42868, Jan. 30, 1936. 

363 


One-way (A) ticket to Loveland; song. 
© Chas. E. Baer, Lansdale, Pa., as 
author. R 42794, Feb. 17,1936. 364 


Onward, Christian soldiers; song, w 
Sabine Baring-Gould. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42533, Jan. 15, 1936. 365 


Open up your heart, let a little sun- 
shine in; song. © Chas. E. Baer, 
Lansdale, Pa., as author. R 42793, 
Feb. 17, 1936. 366 


Opening voluntary; by HE. L. Ashford; 
organ. 1. In E.—2. in F. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48076, 48078, 
Feb. 10, 19386. 367, 368 


Orchids (The) of the opera; song, w 
Paul West. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, aS author of m. R, 42458, Jan. 
11, 1936. 369 


Our dream of love is o’er; Song, from 
The queen of the Moulin Rouge, m 
John T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, 
Pacific Palisades, Calif., as author 
of w. R 42559, Jan. 22, 1936. 370 


Our fair good queen; w S. C. Kirk; 
solo and cho. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42992, Feb. 8, 1936. 371 


Our refuge; sacred song, w Lanta Wil- 
son Smith. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42514, Jan. 16, 1936. 372 


Our school; anthem, w Helene H. Boll, 
m W. E. Haesche; unison cho. © 
Nora Russell Haesche, New Haven, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
42909, Feb. 3, 1936. 373 


Paper (The) hat brigade; song, w Vin- 
cent Bryan. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 42630, Jan. 
11, 1936. 374 


Pavane mit variationen; humoreske, 
op. 17, no. 3; pf. © Ernst von 


388 
Dohnanyi, Budapest, Hungary, as 
author. R 42730, Feb. 6, 1936. 375 


Pavanetta; par Frédéric Binet, op. 94; 
pf. © Marie Dupalet Binet, Fon- 
tainebleau, France, as widow. R 
42774, Jan. 22, 1986. 376 


Peace and goodwill; sacred song, Ww 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42538, Jan. 16, 1936. 3070 


Peace I leave with you; by J. Varley 
Roberts, arr. Max Spicker; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 42872, Jan. 30, 1936. 

378 


Petite passante; salon-composition, Ar- 
nolde Clairlie, op. 30, nr. 1; pf. 
Giuseppe Strimmer, Merano, Italy, as 
executor. R 42720, Feb. 6,1936. 379 


Piscatrix ; w anon., m Horatio Parker ; 
men’s voices, a capella. © Anna 
Parker, New York, as widow. R 
42861, Jan. 30, 1936. 380 


Power through the Holy Ghost; by Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances Lunk, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 42584, Jan. 10,1986. 381 


Praise Him; song, w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 42764, 
Feb. 11, 1936. 382 


Praise the Lord today; song, w S. C. 
Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42981, Feb. 
8, 1986. 383 


Prelude in F; organ voluntary, EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 43083, Feb. 10, 1936. 384 


Primrose, good-bye; song, w Hugh 
Wynne. © Clayton Hallowell, Phila- 
delphia, as author of m. R 42597, 
Feb. 6, 19386. 385 


Processional hymn. © Leopold Sto- 
kowski, Philadelphia, as author. R 
42435, Jan. 22, 1936. 386 


Processional march; by Henry Parker, 
ed. P. W. Orem; pif. Nellie 
Parker, Hendon, England, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 42851, 

Jan, 2, 19386. 387 


Puccini (Giacomo) La bohéme; fan- 
tasia, sopra motivi dell’ opera, rid. 
G. Luporini, nuova edizione riveduta, 
U. Solazzi; grande orch. Partitura. 
© Ugo Solazzi, Milan, as author of 
arrangement. R 42853, Feb. 5, ae 

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389 


Queen bee; quadrille; orch. © Rich- 
ard E. Hildreth, West Somerville, 
Mass., as author. R 42936, Jan. 31, 
1986. 389 


Raise every voice; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 42765, 
Feb. 11, 1936. 390) 


Reaper’s (The) song; sacred song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42511, Jan. 16, 19386. 391 


Rejoice ye with Jerusalem ; anthem, w 
from Isaiah, m Walter Spinney, arr. 
Max Spicker; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 42871, Jan. 30, 1936. 392 


Rest, soldier, rest; Memorial day quar- 
tet; men’s voices. © Will H. Rue- 
bush, Dayton, Va., aS author. R 
43060, Feb. 8, 19386. 393 


Ring around; waltz, J. Diets; pf. © 
John A. Seidt, Baltimore, as author. 
R 42586, Jan. 16, 1936. 394 


Ring the invitation ; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42995, Feb. 8, 
1936. 395 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep; 
march, Al Hayes; band. © Henry 
Fillmore, Cincinnati, as author. R 
42928, Feb. 17, 1986. 396 


Rosy summer; song, w S. C. Kirk. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42998, Feb. 8, 1936. 

397 


Sabbath evening; organ voluntary. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 42137, Jan. 13,1936. 398 


Sabbath joy; organ voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48081, Feb. 10, 1986. 399 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Pré- 
lude du Déluge; arr. Theodore Moses 
Tobani; orch. © Joseph Morris To- 
bani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 42576 Feb. 6, 1936. 400 


Salome Jackson; song. © Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, New York, as author. 
R 42892, Feb. 21, 1936. 401 


Saviour, breathe an evening blessing; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Harry 
Hale Pike, Arcadia, Calif., as author. 
R 42852, Jan. 2, 1986. 402 


pt. Im, HS) v. St 


Saviour, like a shepherd lead us; mixed 
voices. © Harry Hale Pike, Arcadia, 
Calif., as author. R 42850, Jan. 2, 
1936. ; 403 


Scatter love like flowers; song, w’G. O. 


Webster. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 42761, Feb. 
11, 1986. 404. 


Scatter the sunshine; sacred song, w 
Laura E. Newell. © Ira B, Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42530, Jan. 16, 1936. 405 


Scented roses; waltzes; pf. © Jos. M. 
Daly, East Orange, N. J., as author. 
R 42408, Jan. 15, 1936. 406 


Scherzetto; par Charles Carbonnier; 
pf. © Jeanne Dominique Henriette 
Nicolle Carbonnier, Paris, as widow. 
R 42778, Jan. 22, 1936. 407 


Schindler (Kurt) Six old French 
Christmas carols; English versions 
Henry G. Chapman, m harmonized 
and ed. K. Schindler. 1st and 2d set. 
© Fifth avenue bank of New York, 
New York, as one of the executors of 
the author of harmonization. R 
42416, 42417, Jan. 11, 1936. 408, 409 


Schoolmates; march, Bayley Jordan; 
pf. © Will R. Haskins, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 42658, Feb. 14, 1986. 410 


Scott (Cyril) Ailegro; op. 64, no. 1; 
pf. © Cyril Scott, London, as au- 
thor. R 42750, Jan. 23, 1936. 411 


Seductive Caroline; song, from The boy 
and the girl, m H. L. Heartz. © 
Richard Carle, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of w. R 42493, Jan. 17, 1936. 


412 
Senallié (Jean Baptiste) Sonate; G 
moll, bearb.; violine u. pf. © Alfred 


Moffat, London, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42736, Feb. 6, 1936. 413 


Serenade no. 2; by Campbell-Tipton ; 
pf. © Marion Campbell-Tipton, New 
York, as widow. R 42907, Feb. 38, 
1936. 414 


She sells sea shells; w T. Sullivan, m 
H. Gifford. © Terry Sullivan, Lon- 
don, aS author of w, and Harry Gif- 
ford, Streatham, England, as author 
of m. R 42548, Jan. 25, 1936. 415 


Sheep (The) shearing; folk-song from 
Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42447, Jan. 22, 1986. 416 


Shine just where you are; song, w A. N. 
© J. E. Deimarter, Santa Cruz, Calif., 


278 


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as author of m. R 42414, Jan. 23, 
19386. 417 


Shy little violet blue; song, from The 
queen of the Moulin Rouge, m John 
T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, Pacific 
Palisades, Calif., as author of w. R 
42553, Jan. 22, 1936. 418 


Silver threads among the gold; arr. 
Walter A. Phillips; pf., without oc- 
taves. © Evelyn J. Phillips Oxner, 
Chicago, aS child of the deceased au- 
thor of arrangement. R 42386, Jan. 


29, 1936. 419 
Sing like the robins; w Lizzie De 
Armond; solo and cho. © Ira B. 


Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42965, Feb. 6, 1936. 420 


Sing praise; anthem, w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42540, Jan. 16, 1936. 421 


Sing the Lord’s song; w Lizzie De 
Armond; duet and cho. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 48088, Feb. 10, 1936. 422 


Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms of the 
earth; anthem; mixed cho., with sop. 
and bar. soli; organ acc. © F. Flax- 
ington Harker, Richmond, as author 
of m. R 42901, Feb. 3, 1936. 423 


Singer (A) sang a song and that’s the 
Song the singer sang; w Will Heelan, 
m Seymour Furth. © Hazle Myers 
Furth, West Pittston, Pa., as widow 
of the author of m. R 42419, Jan. 27, 
1936. 424 


Skating song; by Theodora Dutton; pf. 
© Helen Alden Shipman, Northamp- 
ton, Mass., aS next of kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 42915, Feb. 
12, 1936. 425 


Sketch; organ voluntary, E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 43085, Feb. 10, 1936. 426 


Sky pilot; march and two-step, arr. 
Herman Friedrich; orch. © Walter 
Rolfe, Boston, as author. R 42922, 
Feb. 15, 1936. 427 


Snowflakes; w Mary Mapes Dodge, m 
Frederic H. Cowen, arr.; women’s 
4-pt. cho. © Harvey B. Gaul, Pitts- 
burgh, as author of arrangement. R 
42863, Jan. 30, 1936. 428 


Society swing; characteristic march 
and two-step; pf. © Henry Frant- 
zen, New York, as author. R 42798, 
Feb. 17, 1986. 429 


441 


Soldiers are coming; by Carl Bohm, 
op. 362, no. 1, arr.; pf., six hands. © 
Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
42704, Feb. 14, 1936. 430 


Somebody just like you; song, m Albert 


Browne. © Leo Curley, Waterbury, 
Conn., as author of w. R 42846, Jan. 
25, 19386. 431 


Somebody must have told the parrot; 
w Will A. Heelan, m Seymour Furth. 
© Margaret Mahany, Scotch Plains, 
N. J., as widow of the author of w. 
R 42387, Jan. 29, 1936. 432 


Somebody that I know and you know 
too; w Ed Gardenier, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 42404, 
Jan. 18, 1936. 433 


Song of the strollers; 2-pt. cho., w Fred 
B. Appleget; women’s voices. © 
Mrs. R. R. Forman, Hightstown, 
N. J., as author of m. R 42668, Feb. 
10, 1936. 434 


Song of the Triton; by J. L. Molloy, arr. 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
Adele G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 42695, Feb. 14, 1936. 4385 


Song (The) of triumph; service for 
EKaster, J. Lincoln Hall and Elsie 
Duncan Yale. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of one of the authors, who is not 
living. R 42801, Feb. 14, 1936. 4386 


Song without words; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author, R 42947, Feb. 6, 1986. 4387 


Songs and flowers; service for Chil- 
dren’s day, J. Lincoln Hall and Elsie 
Duncan Yale. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of one of the authors, who is not 
living. R 42809, Feb. 14, 1936. 488 


Southern pastime; by Al Hayes; band. 
Henry Fillmore, Cincinnati, as 
author, R 42929, Feb. 17, 1986. 4389 


Spanish gaiety ; bolero, Paul Eno, arr. ; 
orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass., as author of ar- 
rangement, R 42934, Jan. 31, 1936. 

440 


(© Cyril Scott, 
R 42748, Jan. 
441 


Sphinx; op. 63; pf. 
London, as author. 
23, 19386. 


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442 


Spring flowers; organ voluntary. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 43005, Feb. 8, 1986. 442 


Spring gladness; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 438067, Feb. 8, 1936. 


Spring heralds; Sunday school service, 
w S. C. Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42996, Feb. 8, 1936. 444 


Spring is come; anthem, m J. S. Fearis. 
© Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as execu- 
tor. R 48072, Feb. 8, 1936. 445 


Spring-time praise; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 43070, Feb. 8, 1936. 446 


Springtime’s here; song, w Edith S. 
Tillotson. © Grant Colfax Tullar, 
Orange, N. J., as author of m. R 
42397, Jan. 28, 1936. 447 


Stack of fun; barn dance, arr. R. E. 


Hildreth; orch. © Walter Rolfe, 
Boston, aS author. R 42924, Feb. 15, 
1936. 448 


Stand up, stand up for Jesus; gospel 
song, w George Duffield, m Adam 
Geibel; men’s voices. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 42812, Feb. 
14, 1986. 449 


Strauss (Richard) Traumerei; op. 9, 
no. 4, ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle ; 
pf. © Katharine Florence Stewart, 
New York, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of editing and fingering, who 
is not living. R 42877, Jan. 30, 1936. 

450: 


Summer breezes; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42987, Feb. 8, 
1936. 451 


Summer fancies; pf. © Roy S. Stough- 
ton, Boston, as author. R 42421, Jan. 
3, 19386. 452) 


Summer reverie; organ voluntary, C. 
B. Adams. © Carrie B. Adams, 
Portland, Or., as author of m. R 
43000, Feb. 8, 19386. 453 


Summer (A) shower; w James W. Mil- 
lee, adapted, m George A. Veazie; 
sop., alto and bass cho. © R. Grace 
Veazie, Chelsea, Mass., as widow of 
the author of m. R 42816, Jan. 29, 
1936. 454 


Sun (The) is sinking fast; hymn-an- 


them, w HE. Caswall, from the Latin. 
© Mark Andrews, Montclair, N. J., 


443; 


pt. I, n.s., v. 31 


as author of m. R 42451, Jan. 22, 
1936. 455 


Sunbeams; primary song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42991, Feb. 8, 
1936. 456 


Sunlight (The) of His glory; sacred 
song, w Ada Blenkhorn. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 42526, Jan. 16, 1936. 


457 
Sunny springtime; song, w HE. H. Hew- 
itt. © Grant Cfolfax] Tullar, 


Orange, N. J., as author of m. R 
42394, Jan. 28, 1986. 458 


Sunrise; pt.-song, w L. C. Nevin, m 
George B. Nevin; men’s voices. © 
Lillias C. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
widow of the author of m. R 42888, 
Jan. 29, 1936. 459 


Sunshine in His love; sacred song, w 
James Rowe. Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42529, Jan. 16, 1986. 460 


Sweet hour of prayer; anthem, w Wm. 
W. Walford. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
42978, Feb. 6, 1936. 461 


Sweet is Thy mercy; by Joseph Barn- 
by, arr. Max Spicker ; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Isabel Spicker Hlsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 42865, Jan. 30, 
1936. 462 


Sweet maiden rest; serenade, w Hat- 
tie C. Sheffer, m Karl Linders; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 42426, Jan. 
3, 1986. 463 


Sweet Rosa Pompetta; song, from 
The queen of the Moulin Rouge, m 
John T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, 
Pacific Palisades, Calif., as author 
of w. R 42558, Jan. 22, 1986. 464 


Sweet sixteens; march; pf. © [Fred- 
erick Allen Mills] (Kerry Mills), 
Hollywood, Calif., as author. R 
42495, Jan. 17, 1936. 465 


—w Alfred Bryan, m Kerry Mills. 
© Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif.. as author of m. R 42940, 
Feb. 20, 1936. 466 


Sweetheart time; song, m J. Albert 
Browne. © Leo Curley, Water- 
bury, Conn., as author of w. R 
42547, Jan. 25, 1936. 467 


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Sylphs and nixies; by Ludwig Schytte, 
op. 98, no. 1, arr.; pf., sixihands. | © 
Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
42712, Feb. 14, 1986. 468 


Symphonies of summerland; song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
Son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 42971, Feb. 6, 1936. 


Tarentelle-humoristique; op. 48; pf. 
© Robert Charles Martin, Paris, as 
author. R 42773, Jan. 22, 1986. 470 


Teddy-te-tum-tum-tay; w and m Dil- 
lon bros. © William A. Dillon, 
Ithaca, N. Y., as one of the authors. 
R 42548, Jan. 25, 1986. A471 


Tenor melody; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 42945, Feb. 6, 1936. 472 


There is a garden in her face; 2-pt. 
song, w Richard Alison; female 
voices. © John Ireland, London, 
as author of m. R 42689, Feb. 1, 1986. 

473 


There is a green hill far away; by H. 
Somerset, arr. Max Spicker ; women’s 
2-pt. cho. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 
Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 42867, Jan. 30, 1936. 

474. 


There’s a lesson; song, w Edith San- 
ford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 42962, Feb. 6, 1936. 475 


There’s not a girl in all this world that 
won't have me; song, w Paul West. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 426383, Jan. 11, 1936. 

476 


This is no place for me; w E. P. Moran 
and Will Heelan, m Seymour Furth. 
© Hazle Myers Furth, West Pitts- 
ton, Pa., aS widow of the author of 
m. R 42418, Jan. 4, 1936. ATT 


Three little words, I love you; song, w 
M. E. Rourke; in C. © Frank H. 
Grey, Bronxville, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 42931, Jan. 31, 1936. 478 


Through field and forest; by Nicolai 
von Wilm, op. 230, no. 5, arr.; pf., six 
hands. © Edmund Parlow, Frank- 
fort, Germany, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42708, Feb. 14, 1936. 479 


Thy kingdom come; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond; solo and cho. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 43087, Feb. 10, 1936. 480 


469 


493 


Thy warfare ended; memorial anthem, 
m E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48071, Feb. 8, ee 

481 


Thy word is a lamp; mixed voices. © 
James H. Rogers, Pasadena, as au- 
thor. R 42702, Feb. 14, 1936. 482 


Tiefland; oper v. Eugen d’Albert, 
fantasie Otto Singer; violine u. pf. 
© Else Singer, Leipzig, as widow of 
the author of arrangement. R 42743, 
Feb. 11, 1936. 483 


To-night will never come again; song, 
from The prince of to-night, bk. and 
lyrics Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Jos. E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 426038, Feb. 
1, 19386. 484 


Trading hearts; song. © Chas. HE. 
Baer, Lansdale, Pa., as author. R 
41795, Feb. 17, 19386. 485 


Tramonto; nocturne, Donato Montano ; 
pf. © Anthony Frank Buonincontro, 
Brooklyn, as executor. R 42669, Feb. 
5, 1936. 486 


Treasures (The) of nature; song, w 
Geo. O. Webster. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
42762, Feb. 11, 1936. 487 


Tree (The) in the wood; folk-song 
from Somerset, coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp. © Joan Sharp, London, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42450, Jan. 22, 1936. 488 


Tripping merrily; primary song, w S. 
C. Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42989, Feb. 8, 1936. 489 


Triumphant Zion; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42976, Feb. 6, 1936. 490 


Trust Him; sacred song, w Ida L. Reed. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 42527, Jan. 16, 
1986. 491 


Twinkle, twinkle, my little star; song, 
w Hd. Gardenier. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as author of m. R 42464, 
Jan. 11, 19386. 492 


Upon the first day of the week; Easter 
anthem, w from St. Luke 24: 1-7, and 
verse of hymn T. Kelly, m Myles L. 
Foster; mixed voices. © L. T. 
Glasson, London, as executor of the 
author of m. R 42666, Jan. 30, 1936. 

493 


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494 


Valse parisienne; par Edouard Schiitt, 


op. 84; pf. © Giuseppe Strimmer, 
Merano, Italy, as executor. R 42741, 
Feb. 6, 1986. 494 


Valse triste; aus der musik zu Arvid 
Jarnefelts drama Kuolema, m Jean 
Sibelius, op. 44, bearb. Jul. Herm. 
Matthey ; infanterie-musik. © Lina 
Matthey, Leipzig, as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 42646, 
Jan. 24, 1936. 495 


Variations pour piano et orchestre; sur 
un mode éolien, op. 4. 1. Partition 
d‘orch.—2. Pf. principal. © Rhené 
Baton, Chatou, France, as author. 
R 42768, 42769, Jan. 22, 1936. 


496, 497 

—1°S violons. © Rhené Baton, 
Chatou, Paris, as author. R 42771, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 498 


Vesper hour; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 43079, Feb. 10, 1936. 499 


Victory (The) song; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, 
Auburn, N. Y., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 42616, Feb. 3, 


1936. 500 
Vierne (Louis) Sonate; en sol min., 
op. 28; violon et pf. © Louis 
Vierne, Paris, as author. R 42777, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 501 


Vignettes; en forme préludes, croquis, 
Edouard Schiitt, op. 83; pf. © 
Giuseppe Strimmer, Merano, Italy, 
as executor. R 42740, Feb. 6, 1936. 

502 


Voices of summer; Sunday school fes- 
tival service for Children’s day, 
Adam Geibel, W. A. Post, J. W. Ler- 
man and Mrs. J. M. Hunter. © 
Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the author, Adam Geibel, 
who is not living. R 42806, Feb. 14, 
1936. 5038 


Voyage (The) of the children; service 
for children, Chas. O. Wright and 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of one of the authors, who 
is not living. R 42808, Feb. 14, 
1936. 504 


Waffenschmeid (Der); grand _ selec- 
tion from the opera, A. Lortzing, 
arr. Theodore Moses Tobani; orch. 
© Joseph Morris Tobani, Woodside, 
L. I., N. Y., as child of the deceased 


pt. 111) mi'S., v¥.3t 


author of arrangement. R 42575, 
Feb. 6, 1936. 505 


Waltz (A) dream; waltzes, from the 
Viennese operetta, Oscar Straus, 
arr.; orch. © Richard BH. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as author of 
arrangement. R 42932, Jan. 31, 1936. 

506 


We declare unto you glad tidings; 
HKiaster anthem, w from Scriptures. 
© Harry Alexander Matthews, Phil- 
adelphia, as author of m. R 42820, 
Jan, 29, 1936. 507 


We're going to fight the Indians; w 
V. Bryan, m G. Edwards. © Gus 
Edwards, New York, as author of m, 
and Vincent Bryan, Los Angeles, as 
author of w. R 42462, Jan. 11, 1936. 

508 


Wee (A) bit o’ Scotch; characteristic 
inspiration, J. Fred Helf; instru- 
mental. © Myra Helf, Chicago, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42572, Feb. 6, 19386. 509 


Welcome the festal queen; song, w 
S. C. Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42990, Feb. 8, 1936. 510 


Welcome to our city; march and two 
step, with song trio, Herman Carle 
and ©. Mack. © Cecil Mack, New 
York, as one of the authors. R 
42592, Feb. 6, 1936. 511 


Wenn andere tanzen; walzer-intermez- 
z0, Eric Meyer-Helmund, ed. Daniel 
Rahter; gesang u. klavier. © Mar- 
garete Meyer - Helmund, Berlin- 
Griinewald, Germany, as widow of 
the author. R 42562, Jan. 24, 1986. 

512 


What’s in the air to-day ; w and m Rob- 
ert Eden; in F. © William Wolfe 
Alexander Elkin, London, as author. 
R 42747, Feb. 11, 1936. 513 


When a pal of mine steals a gal of 
mine; song, m Kerry Mills. © AlI- 
fred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. 

_Y., as author of w. R 42637, Feb. 5, 
1936. 514 


When Christ was born; Christmas 
carol. © Leopold Stokowski, Phila- 
delphia, as author of m. R 42452, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 515 


When I dream in the gloaming of you; 
w and m Herbert Ingraham. © Amo 
Ingraham, Los Angeles, as child of 
the deceased author. R 42556, Jan. 
22, 1936. 516 


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no. 2, 1936 


When in love that’s the way to do; 
song, from Michigenda. © Roy 
Dickinson Welch, Northampton, 
Mass., as author. R 48058, Feb. 25, 
1936. 517 


When love is waiting round the corner ; 
song, from The prince of to-night, bk. 
and lyrics Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams. © Jos. E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 42614, Feb. 


1, 1936. 518 
When night falls, dear; song, from 
Michigenda. Roy Dickinson 


Welch, Northampton, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 43057, Feb. 25, 1986. 519 


When the summer comes in beauty; w 
Ida Reed Smith; solo and cho. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 42966, Feb. 6, Beer 

52 


When the sun is shining in the bye and 
bye; song, J. McCarthy and [Edwin] 
Smalle. © Joe McCarthy, Pelham, 
N. Y., as one of the authors. R 
42797, Feb. 17, 1936. 521 


When the yellow jessamine is bloom- 
ing, Sue; w Robert F. Roden, m J. 
Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chicago, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 42574, Feb. 6, 1936. 522 


When we were in college; song, from 
Michigenda. © Roy Dickinson 
Welch, Northampton, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 43053, Feb. 25, 1986. 523 


Which way did my mamma go; song. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, ag 
author. R 42399, Jan. 16, 1936. 

524 


White hyacinths; by Paul F. Johan- 
ning; pf. © Ethel P. Johanning, 
Jacksonville, Fla. as widow. R 
42420, Jan. 3, 1936. 525 


Whiting (George E.) Twenty-four 
progressive studies for the pipe 
organ. © Arthur B. Whiting, New 
York, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 42896, Jan. 2, 
19386. 526 


Who rides for the king; pt.-song, w 
Reginald Boulton ; mixed voices. © 
Reginald Somerville, Tanherton, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 42686, Feb. 
1, 1936. 527 


Why are all the girls so hungry; from 
The boy and the girl, w R. Carle, m 
H. L. Heartz. © Richard Carle, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w. 
R 42489, Jan. 17, 1936. 528 


541 


Why do you stay away; song, m Hd. 
Smalle. © Joe McCarthy, Pelham, 
N. Y., as author of w. R 42799, Feb. 
17, 1936. 529 


Why seek ye the living among the dead ; 
anthem; mixed voices. © Fred W. 
Peace, Dewsbury, Yorks, England, as 
author of m. R 42718, Feb. 14, 1936. 

530 

Why tarries she; solo and duet, w 
S. C. Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42994, Feb. 8, 1936. 531. 


Wilson (Ira B.) Melody; organ volun- 


tary. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 43086, Feb. 10, 
1936. Doz 


With a fresh breeze; w and m Karl 
Linders; mixed voices. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of 
the deceased author. R 42427, Jan. 
3, 19386. 030 


With all my heart; song, Mildred J. 
Hill. © Jessica M. Hill and Patty 
S. Hill, New York, as next of Kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
42433, Jan. 13, 1986. Db4 


With flying colors; march, A. Sartorio, 
op. 400, no. 6, arr.; pf., six hands. 
© Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
42706, Feb. 14, 1936. 5389 


With light hearts; waltz, F. Addison 
Porter, Op. ilo. 12. ‘ances, Six 
hands. © Edmund Parlow, Frank- 
fort, Germany, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 42707, Feb. 14, 1986. 536 


With songs of rejoicing; w Lizzie De 
Armond, duet and cho. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 42968, Feb. 6, 1986. 537 


Wonderful love; sacred song, w Ada 
Blenkhorn. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
42535, Jan. 16, 1936. 538 


Wondrous (The) cross; gospel song, 
Adam Geibel; men’s voices. © 
Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
42811, Feb. 14, 1936. 539 


Won’t you come under my merry widow 
hat; song, w Paul West. © Gus 
Edwards, New York, as author of m. 
R 42460, Jan. 11, 1936. 5A) 


Woodland voices; Children’s day exer- 
cise, with songs, text arr. Ida Reed 
Smith. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 42960, 
Feb. 6, 1936. 541 


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542 pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Yankee (A) dude’ll do; song, m J. A. | You won’t know anybody there; from 


Browne. © Leo Curley, Waterbury, The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Conn., aS author of w. R 42546, Jan. Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
25, 1936. 542 © Jos. E. Howard, New York, as au- 
You’re a dear old world after all; from thor of m. R 42610, Feb. 1, Ae i 

The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. | Zephyr heralds; primary song, w S. C. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as au- Kirk. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
thor of m. R 42605, Feb. 1, 1936. Calif., as author of m. R 42984, Feb. 
543 8, 19386. 545 

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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
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PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1936 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 3 


UNITED STATES 
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WASHINGTON : 1936 


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that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
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taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a”, ‘‘an”, or “the”, or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
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an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
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Delibes (Ciément Philibert Léo); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard 
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ander); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) ; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix); Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang 
Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Paganini (Niccolo); Puccini (Giacomo); Raff 
(Joseph Joachim); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Tschaikow- 
sky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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élémentaires ”’, etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz’, “dance”, “ march”, 
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following the text. 

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60 of the Act. 

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not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
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for music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical 
instruments in the case of the countries listed below. The Presi- 
dent’s proclamations to this effect were printed in the Catalog of 
Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
18 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vili of nos. 38-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

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

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xui of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1984), pages vii-viii of no. 33 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

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

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

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

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

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

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1993), pages vi—vil of no. 3: 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ds Lee v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages XV-x1x of no. 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix_x of no. (6 

Palestine (excluding Trans- Jordan), vol. 28 (1983), pages vi-vii 
of no. 9; 

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

Rumania, vol. 23 (1998), pages vi—vii of no. 7 

Spain, vol. 29 (1984), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920) ), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1994), pages vli-vii of nos. 5-6; 

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
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CEAG. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Notre.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


Baek. G..:, sons. ©) 1 -c.. Mar..3, 19386; 
EH unp. 119529; Gertrude Conte, 
Rockville Centre, N. Y. 6254 


A ja nic, tylko ty; wale angielski, 
stowa: M. Hemar, m: A. T. Miller; 
ork. strony. © Dec. 4, 1985; E for. 
43219; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

6255 


wale wiedentski, stowa: M. Hemar, 
neeAee. Miller. ©) Dec 4,°.1935* 
H for. 48218; M. Arct, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 6256 


A jednak sie skonfiezyto; slow-fox, 
stowa Jerry’ego, m J. Skotnickiego. 
© Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 43181; Ge- 
bethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

6257 

A mi madre; corrido, letra y m Nar- 
cizo Farfan; pf. © 1«¢ Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120947; Felipe V. Leal, 
Los Angeles. 6258 

poeme Ronsard, m 

© Dec. 20, 1935; 

6259 


A sa maitresse; 
G. M. Witkowski. 
E for. 48287; Heugel, Paris. 


A son laquais; poeme Ronsard, m 
G. M. Witkowski. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 48288; Heugei, Paris. 6260 


Abide with me; hymn, w anon. © 
1c Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 119671; 
Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 6261 


Adieu; w and melody Charles Turner. 
© 1e. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 1210389: 
Olga Turner, Atoka, OK1. 6262 


Adorable eyes; w and m G. I. Rogers 
and Mickey Patti. © 1 «¢. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120451; Gene I. Rog- 
ers, Watervliet, N. Y., and Dominic 
Patti, Troy; N.Y: 6263 


Adorable you; w and m Violet De 
Freitas. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119545; Violet Martha Hildenbrand, 
Los Angeles. 6264 


Aeolian (The) string ensemble method ; 
for group or individual instruction, 
George Dasch and Aileen Bennett; 
conductor se. bk. 8. © Mar. 15, 
19385; E pub. 53851; H. TT. Fitz- 
Simons co., Chicago. 6265 


Aero scherzo; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 
19386; E unp. 119994; Milton KE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6266 


Africa, oh Africa; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 1986; E unp. 121369; George 
Shepard, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 6267 

African (The) sun dance; w E. G. 
Lindsay, melody Jack Potts. ©1e«. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120895; Jesse 
A. Potts and Earl G. Lindsay, Re- 
presa, Calif. 6268 


Aftentimerne; tango, tekst Kay Rost- 
gaard-Fr¢ghne, m Walther Schroe- 
der; pf. © Feb: 24, 1986: EF for. 
43435 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

6269 


After; fox-trot song. © 1«@ Dee. §, 
19385; E unp. 120337; Leonora L. 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 6270 


After all these years; w and m Shelton 
Brooks. © Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 
539389; Handy bros. music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 6271 


After all, you’re such a lovely lady; 
song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 1986; HB unp. 
119710; EKugene L. Knowlton, Wood- 
haven, N. Y. 6272 


After darkness comes the dawn; 2 ver- 
sions, w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
11, 1936; E unp. 120061; Lucile Ren- 
froe Elliott, Long Beach, Miss. 

6273 

After that; blues melody. © 1c. Mar. 
4, 1986; E unp. 119619; Johann Ses- 
ser, Chicago. 6274 


Afterwhile; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 25, 
1986; E unp. 121037; Elizabeth O. 
Bredehorst, Los Angeles. 6275 


Ah’m climbin’ to mah heb-bun-ly home; 
spiritual, w and melody. FF @, 
Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 119940; Dor- 
othy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. 
Wilson, Los Angeles. 6276 


Ahci, schifferklavier ; handharmonika- 
schule ftir diatonische instrumente 
mit o. ohne hilfstasten, Horst van 
Diemen. © Jan. 16, 1936; E for. 
43563 ; Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leip- 
Zig. 6277 


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6278 


DL. TH, N2S.,'\y. ok 


Ain’t she a honey; w and melody. © 
1c Mar. 17, 1986; EH unp. 120505; 
Jo Billecheck, Holliday’s Cove, W. Va. 

6278 


Air castles; w and m Eugene French. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119721: 
Maudeline French, Birmingham, Ala. 

6279) 

Air waves; march, Jos, Olivadoti, arr. ; 
full band pts. © Feb. 15, 1936: 
E pub. 53845; Music products corp., 
Chicago. 6280 


Ajan py6rteissé; op. 3, kirjoittanut S. 
Forsberg,—Unelma ystiviilleni; op. 
1, kirjoittanut Linnea Huhtala [and] 
Farewell (Jiithyvdiset) ; op. 2, kir- 
joittanut S,. Forsberg: sdveltiinyt S. 
Forsberg. © Oct. 15, 1934: E for. 
43356; Saimi Forsberg, New York. 

6281 


Alamo; w Margery Armitage, m Roy 
S. Stoughton ; mixed voices. © Mar. 
5, 1936; E pub. 53839; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 6282 


Album for the voung; 12 short pieces, 
op. 99; pf. © Mar. 3, 1986: E for. 
43343; York Bowen, London. 6288 


Alexander’s got a jazz band now; w 
A. Scheftel, melody M. Hochman. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp, 120069; 
Maurice Hochman and Al Scheftel, 
Ossining, N. Y. 6284 


Alibi on love; fox-trot song, arr. Wm. 


W. Taylor. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 
53898; Florence H. Berry, Louis- 
ville. 6285 


All alone and broken-hearted; w Guy 
Manning, m Bert Allen; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete., R. S. Stoddon. © 
Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 43512; B. Feld- 
man & co., London, 6286 


All American; march, intro. The boys 
of ’76,—Plantation boys, ete., May- 
hew Lake; band pts., with conductor. 
© Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 53921; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 6287 


All for you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢, Mar. 25, 
1936; E unp. 121035; Tom Johns, 
Aliquippa, Pa. 6288 


All I want to know is who is your 
Romeo: fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120570; Myrtle 
Wallace, Venice, Calif. 6289 


All my life; from Laughing Irish eyes, 
w Sidney Mitchell, m Sam H. Stept; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 18, 
1936; E pub. 53984; Sam Fox pub. 
¢o., Cleveland. 6290 


All on a summer’s day; w and m Gor- 
don McBeth; high voice. © Feb. 6, 
1936; E for. 43499; Chappell & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 6291 


All roads lead to Cleveland; w A. 
Davis, m J. H. Currier. © 1 ec. Mar. 
27, 1936; E unp. 121260; John H. 
Currier and Alfred Davis, Cleve- 
land. ; 6292 


All-service folio for orchestra or band; 
compiled, arr, and original composi- 
tions, C. Paul Herfurth; pts. © 
Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 52445; Boston 
music co., Boston. 6293 

All through the night; old Welsh air, 
arr. Carl F. Mueller; 8-pt. mixed 
cho. © Feb, 24, 1935; E pub. 53744: 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 294 


All thru’ the years, Ill have you; 


song. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119524; Royal Edwin Benson, 
Perrysburg, N. Y. 6295, 


Alma (The) mater hymn; w and m 
Glenn Canfield, © Nov. 22, 1928; 
E pub. 54285; Texas Christian univ., 
Fort Worth. 6296 


Aloha; arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. 
Tomlinson; Hawaiian guit. solo in 
note and diagram; in A. © Feb, 29, 
1936; E pub. 53682; McKinney’s pub. 
co., Peoria, Ill. 6297 


by Queen Liliuokalani, arr.: guit., 
in diagram, with w; in D. © Dec. 
1, 1985; E pub. 54065; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 6298 


Aloha friends, Kauai is calling; w 
Stellmae Paybow Castillo: pf. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121121; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6299 


Aloha waltz; by A. P. McKinney, arr. 
A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tomlin- 
son; Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram; in D. © Feb. 29, 
1936 E pub. 53683; McKinney’s pub. 
co., Peoria, Ill. 6300 


Alone; waltz, w and melody. ©1.. 
Mar. 9, 1936: E unp, 119945; Forrest 
L. Travis, Wichita Falls, Tex. 6301 


Alone, loving you; w and melody Mary 
Louise Russell. © 1 c. Mar. 16, 
1986; E unp. 120422; Mary Louise 
Hodson, Ramon, N. M. 6302 


Alone while the whole world is danc- 
ing; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1936; E unp. 120205; Anthony 
Talento, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 6303 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Alone with God; voc. duet. © Mar. 
18, 1936; E pub. 54217; Carl Frank- 
lin Shaver, Seattle. 6304 

Savior in prayer; 


Alone with my 


hymn. © 1 «¢. Jan, 29, 1986; E unp. 
117998; Ann Cornelia Dunlop and 
Ruth Helen Clasper, Rochester, 
Mich. 6305 


Along lover’s lane; w the Rilea twins 
of Iowa; pf. © 1. Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 119879; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6306 


Along the azalea trail with you in old 
Mobile; w B. N. Hanson, m R. 8. 
Nelson. © 1c Mar. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 121365; Ruth Sigrid Nelson and 
Bessie Nixon Hanson, Mobile. 6307 


Alors, viens; valse, paroles Valandré; 
orech. ptes. © Dee. 31, 1935; EH 
for. 43236; Georget Métayer, Paris. 

6308 


Alpha chi waltz; arr. Chas. H. Hill; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 19, 19386; 
E unp. 120632; Thomas H. Malone, 
Nashville. 6309 


Always in my heart; w and melody. 
© 1e. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119836 ; 
James A. Ham, Boston. 6310 


Always my Diana; w and melody. © 
ioe Mar,2, 19386. EK. unp.. 119899 ; 
Anna Mae Shaver, Knoxville, Tenn. 

6311 


Amateur hour on the air; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121371; 
Cora Elizabeth Scott, Farragut, Ia. 

6312 


American ginger; w and m Leon 
Wulf; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119878; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6313 


Americano (El) ; tango; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 119693 ; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

6314 


America’s sweetheart, Mary; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 
120969; Ruth Ellen Gannon, San 
Francisco. 6315 


Amore di patria; di William John 
Salemme; violino e pf., con versi. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120383 ; 
Elizabeth Tucci, Lawrence, Mass. 

6316 


Amour! Desirs! Folie; tango, francais, 
André de Badet, polonaise, E. 
Schlechter, m J. Petersburski, orch. 


28 


6330 


Sterny; ptes. [French w only] © 
Dec. 28, 1935; E for. 43584; M. Arct, 


Warsaw, Poland. 6317 
Amour réveur; valse musette, Duleu- 
Liamine; orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 


1935; E for. 48240; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 6318 


Amparito roca; paso-doble, Jaime 
Texidor, arr. Aubrey Winter; brass 
and reed band pts. © Feb. 25, 1936; 
HE for. 43196; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 6319 


And night too; song. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120010; George Hardin 
Brown, New Rochelle, N. Y. 6320 


And now I lay me down to sleep; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119643; Louis Frederick Du- 
mont, Portland, Or. 6321 


And so to bed; from The town talks, w 
and m Vivian Ellis. © Feb. 26, 
1986; E for. 438503; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 6322 


And still no luck with you; w and 
melody Nat Simon and John Red- 
mond. ©1e. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 
120574; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 6323 


And the battle rages on; w and m F. 
and Lillian Deutsch. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120658; Florence 
Deutsch, Bridgeport, Conn. 6324 


And wilt thou leave me thus; w 
Thomas Wyatt, m Frederic Herbert 
Wood, op. 34, no. 5. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E for. 43466; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 6325 


Andante doloroso; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 1986; E unp. 119995; Milton EH. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6326 


Angelina; polka, Troy Sanders; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120805; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

6327 


Angelita; by Jose Maria Arredondo. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 121012; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 6328 


Anhawdd ymadael; Welsh folk melody, 
Welsh, Ceiriog, English, Anne Grant, 
m arr. Sydney Northcote; unison 
voices. © Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 
43517; Oxford univ. press, sagen 


Anima Christi; hymn, w anon. ©1c. 
Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 119678; Grace 
L. Bremer, St. Paul. 6330 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6331 


Pt. TE, WSs, veto! 


Animal humoresque; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
10, 1936; E unp. 119996; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6331 


Another night has gone; w Jack Ham- 
mer, with melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1986; E unp. 119810; Alexander M. 
Steinreich, Newark, N. J. 6332) 

Ansias perdidas; bolero; pf., con letra. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120957; 
Ibelle Luina, Catanho, P. R. 6333 

Answer America’s call; song. © Mar. 
26, 1936; EH unp. 121110; Kay Dover 
Henderson, Larchmont, N. Y. 6334 


Answer to a maiden’s prayer; w and 


melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119613; Lloyd Martin Sippil, Chi- 
cago. 6335 


Answer (The) to just because; w Bob 
and Joe Attlesey, m Leon Chappa- 
lear pi treble. (©) 1 GaeNieinss to: 
1986; E unp. 121333; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 6336 


Answer (The) to nobody’s darlin’; w 
and melody Jimmie Davis. © 1 « 
Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120984; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

6337 


Anxious moment; by H. W. Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121343; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

6338 

Anything; w HE. D. Houk, m C. Wakely. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120384; 
EK. D. Houk and Clarence Wakely, 
Wayne, Okl. ; 6339 


Aquarelles; by Alexandre Gretchani- 


noff, op. 146, nos, 1-5; pf. © Dec. 
19, 19385; E for. 43166; Augener, 
Itd., London. 6340 
Arc-en-ciel; valse ballet, Katharine 


Parker; pf. © Feb. 24, 1986; E for. 
43479; Augener, Itd., London. 6341 


Arise, ye idle ones; w and m Hugene 
James Broadnax. © 1 ¢& Mar. 31, 
1936; E unp. 121476; Carnation so- 
cial and charity club, Philadelphia. 

6342! 


Arkansas centennial; march; pf. © 
ie, Mar. 3, 1886; HE unp. mga: 
Robert Vogel, Elizabeth, N. J. 63843 


Arm in arm; w §S. Levine, melody M. 
Alperstein. © 1 ¢ Mar. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 120572); Sam Levine and Max 
Alperstein, New York. 6344 


Armistice day ; by Evangeline Lehman ; 
pf. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53866; 
Thecdore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6345 


Army (The) mule; w G. Goebel, m V. 
Thomson. © 1c Mar. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 120212; Grace Goebel and Vic 
Thomson, Tucson, Ariz. 6346 


Around the May-pole; by Isadore 
Freed, ed. Lazare Saminsky and I. 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
04149; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6347 


——— May day festival with Maypole 
dance tunes for pf. and instructions 
for dancing, William Baines. © 
Mar. 24, 1986; D 389055; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6347* 


Arrest; by Hugo Friedhofer. © 1 ¢. 
Mar, 28, 1936; E unp. 121835; Movy- 
ietone music corp., New York. 6348 


As.a mother comforteth ; Mothers’ day 
program of song and story, story and 
lyrics May M. Brewster, m Ruth 
Dale. © Mar. 18, 1986; D 39054; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 6348* 


As I’m sitting all alone tonight; waltz, 
w and melody Grace Merland. © 
1 c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120923; 
Margaret Rolland de Hernandez, 
Havana. 6349 


As pants the hart; anthem, w N. Tate 
and N. Brady; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Mar. 3, 1936; E for. 43342; 
Percy Rideout, London. 6350 


As we journey along most happy in- 
deed; w Charles Edson Junkins; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121122; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6351 


AS your curtain goes up again; Song, 
m Philip Schnepf. © 1 ce Mar. 26, 


1936; FE unp. 121180; J. Philp 
Heavens, Philadelphia. 6352 
Ascension fiesta; by Harvey Gaul; 


© Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 
H, W. Gray co., New York. 
6353 


Ask a private! he will tell you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120515; 
Helen Bush, Attica, N. Y. 6354 


organ. 
53942 ; 


At dawning; Short Easter cantata for 
choirs, lyrics Lida Shivers Leech, m 
Clarence Kohlmann. © Feb. 28, 
1936; D 39042; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 6354* 


At last I’m in love; w Harold Green- 
span, with melody. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 
1986; E unp. 120466; Walter Goetz, 
New York. 6355 


288 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 19386 


At sunrise; song, w John C. Almack. 
©1e Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119635; 
Lewis Nelson Paul, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 6356 

At the codfish ball; from Captain Jan- 
uary, w Sidney Mitchell, m Lew Pol- 
lack; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 58713; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 6857 


Aufzug der gaukler; grotesker marsch, 
Theo Rupprecht ; orch. stimmen. © 
Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 48559; Apollo- 
verlag, inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 

6358 


Aulay (Ion) Five lyric tone-pictures ; 
PE. 1 © Feb: 17, 1936; E tor. 43167; 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 63859 


—— Sonata; pf., in E min. © Feb. 
iy 19386; HY for, 43168; J. & «Ww. 
Chester, ltd., London. 6360 


Autumn fields; by Arthur Shepherd, 
ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Mar. 3, 1986; E pub. 
53988 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6361 

Autumn legend; by Harold Triggs; 2 
pis., 4 hands. © Mar. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 54108; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, ; 6362 


Autumn reverie; by Evangeline Leh- 
man; pf. © Mar. 2, 19386; E pub. 
53863 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6363 


Awaiting the chair; song, Wilf Carter ; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 7, 1936; E 
for. 48184; Gordon VY. Thompson, 
Itd., Toronto. 6364 


Ay means ever, and aye means yes; 
w and melody. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 120824; Robert Knott Gordon, 
Lansing, Mich. 6365 


Azalea, the pride of Mobile; song. © 
Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 54053; Lewis 
L. Stookey, Mobile. 6366 


Azalea time; song, arr. Mabel Schock. 
©1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 121404; 
Hallie Hall, Mobile. 6367 


Babe, you make me think you know 
something; song. © 1c Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119546; Zachary Taylor 
Hutto, Birmingham, Ala. 6368 


Baby, are you fooling me; w Mary 
Lorena Skinner; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120763; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6369) 


Baby bunting lullaby; song, arr. Emil 
Soderstrom. © Mar. 18, 1936; EB 
pub. 54180; Benjamin Bristow Ows- 
ley, Chicago. 6370 


6383 


Baby I’m erazy about you; song, w 
Irving Gitterman and I. Levine. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1986; BE unp. 1203897; 
Irving Levine, Chicago. 6371 
Baby, ve got to have you; song, m 
D. Richardson and Vallie Hall. © 
1 ec Mar. 5, 1986; EH unp. 119700; 


Douglas Richardson, Montgomery, 
Ala. 6372 
Baby lips; song. ©1«. Mar. 9, 1986; 
EK unp. 119953; Marvine Maazel, 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 6373 
Baby of mine; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 20, 1986; EH unp. 120669; Amy 
HK. Gardner, Winchester, O. 6374 


Babys cooing: op. “84> pi. “© ire 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120659; Tulio 
R. Hernéandez-Mackay, Brooklyn. 

6375 


Baby’s got a tooth; intermezzo umor- 
esca, Kennedy Russell; pf. © Feb. 
27, 1986; E for. 48493; J. H. Lar- 
way, props. Edwin Ashdown, lItd., 
London. 6376 


Baby that’s what you mean to me; w 
Harold Greenspan, with melody. © 
1c Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 120467; 
Walter Goetz, New York. 6377 


Baby you beautiful baby; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c¢ Mar. 23, 1986; EF unp. 
120752; Frank Von Luehrte, Cincin- 
nati. 6378 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) The au- 
thentic first Bach; graded piano 
pieces, with interpretative notes, 
Dorothy Bradley. © Jan. 15, 1986; 
E for. 43449; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 6379 


Choral prelude; transcribed for 
cello and pf., Alexander Siloti, cello 
pt. rev. Pablo Casals. © Mar. 7, 
19386; E pub. 54097; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6380 


Ciaccona; interpretazione orches- 
trale Alfredo Casella. Partitura. 
© Jan. 25, 1936; E for. 48155; A. 
& G. Carisch & c, Milan. 6381 


O Christ, the heaven’s eternal 
King; Easter anthem, w tr. from 
the Latin, m arr. John Holler; 
unison or 2-pt. cho.; organ or pf. acc. 
© Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 54093; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 6382 


—— Praise our God who reigns in 
heaven; from Church cantata no. 11, 
transcribed and ed. Clare Tilling- 
hast; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E pub. 54120; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 6383 


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6384 


Bach (Johann Sebastian )—Continued. 
Six chorale preludes; arr. and ed. 


Henry Coates; organ. © Feb. 27, 
19386; E for. 438495; Edwin Ash- 
down, 1td., London. 6384 


Slumber soft; author anon., Eng- 
lish version Katherine Kennicott 
Davis, m from Note-book of Anna 
Magdalena Bach; unison cho. © 
Dec. 10, 1985; E pub. 538846; E. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 6385 


To Thee be praise forever; from 
Church cantata no. 41, transcribed 
and ed. Clara Tillinghast; sop. 1, 
2 and alto; organ acc. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 54119; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 6386 


Bachelor of love; w J. Harris, m C., 
Brand. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
120708; Jennie Harris and Caesar 
Brand, Oakland,- Calif. 6387 


Bacio (Un) d@ amore; canzone. © 
esiMar. 27, 1986= Hwy. eee en 
Dante Toti, Modesto, Calif. 6388 


Bailiff’s (The) daughter of Islington; 
old HWnglish ballad, arr. Harold E. 
Darke; mixed voices. © Jan. 29, 
1986; E for. 43169; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 6389 


Ballad-maker (A); poem Padraic 
Colum, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. © 
Mar. 10, 1986; E for. 43485; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 6390 


Ballade des vingt mineurs; poéme 
André de la Tourrasse, m Marcel 
Delannoy. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
43285; Heugel, Paris. 6391 


Ballet for children; from Things to 
come, Arthur Bliss; pf. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E for. 43507; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 6392 


Ballet waltz; by Homer Grunn; pf. 
© Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53786; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 6393 


Band (The) played on and on; w 
Irving Gordon, m Ernie Burnett, pf. 
se. Harold Potter; with guit. arr. 
© Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 54096; 
Isham Jones music corp., New York. 

6394 


Bandit in love; w and m Guery & Ray. 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 118792; 
Ralph Anthony and Elmer Patsch, 
Washington, Pa. 6395 


Barbaric movement; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 
27, 1986; E unp. 121218; Milton KE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6396 


pt. II, n.S., Vv. 31 


Baseball one step; pf. ©1c. Mar. 19, 
1986; E unp. 120618; Milton KE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6397 


Bateau (Un) qui se penche; valse- 
java, paroles Vincent Telly, m René 
Mercier. © Feb. 22, 1936; E for. 
43498; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell, Paris. 6398 


Baxter (Robert) jr. Melody; pf. © 1 
ce. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119720; 
Robert Baxter, jr., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 6399 


Be happy—go lucky ; song fox-trot. © 
1 c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120686; 
Stuart Moore, Washington. 6400 


Beach (The) parade; w and melody. 
©1ece. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121444; 
A. Cardella, N. Monty and C. H. 
Wagner, Brooklyn. 6401 


Beau (Le) général; marche, paroles 
Jean Féline, m Raymond Wraskoff. 
© Dee. 20, 1935; E for. 48308; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 6402 


Beautiful country moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120670; 
Ida Schnoeker, Welge, Il. 6403 


Beautiful dreams; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120588 ; 
Jack Urben, New York. 6404 


Beautiful (The) girl on the corner; 
Ist mandolin and pf., with w. 
1 ¢, Feb. 21, 1936; E unp. 120100; 
Benny Chianco, Philadelphia. 6405 


Beautiful (The) mountains of God; 
w Iva Cunningham; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
23, 1936; E unp. 120764; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 6406 


Beautiful Napoli; by John Martell; 
[guit.] © Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 
53697 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc., 
New York. 6407 


Beautiful (The) now; w Nettie Sabina 
Ely; pf. ©1c¢. Mar, 9, 1936; E unp. 
119880; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 6408 


Beautiful Oregon; harmonized E. R. 
M.; mixed voices, unacc. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 53724; Edwin J. Lord, 
Newberg, Or. 6409 


Beautiful Pennsylvania; waltz, w 
Marge Stewart, m Ray Hibbeler. © 
Mar. 17, 1936; E pub. 54054; Mar- 
garet Zimmerman Stewart, Moorings- 
port, La. 6410 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 
Beautiful rose of the autumn; w May 
Harper; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 


B unp. 119881 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6411 


Beautiful spring; fox trot, w and m 
M. O. Lambert. © 1 c¢. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120065; Frank B. Lam- 
bert and Marie O. Lambert, Indian- 
apolis. 6412 


Beautiful (The) state of Wyoming; 
song, melody Jack Schatenstein. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121056; 
Edith Warrington, Masonville, Ia. 

6413 


Beautiful Willamette; w Anna Louise 
Jepson; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1986; 
E unp. 121123; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6414 


Because I love you, you can’t go wrong ; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 19386; E unp. 
121231; J. Riha, Chicago. 6415 


Because I’m loving you; waltz song. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119971 ; 
Stanley Albert Willecock, Johannes- 
burg, South Africa. 6416 


Because it’s swell; w Owen Crump, m 
Owen Crump and Jeanne Dunne; 
violin. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121361; Standard radio, inc., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 


Because you are you; Ww Keturah Theo- 
dosia Simmonds; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119882; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6418 


Because you left me; song, w Janice 
Elizabeth Moore. © 1c. Mar, 17, 
1986; E unp. 121327; William Har- 
rison Moore, jr., New York. 6419) 


Because you love me; waltz song, 
melody D. 8S. White and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Mar. 10, 19386; E unp. 
120121; Drew S. White, Williams- 
burg, Pa. 6420 


Bees in our bonnets; w Charles Clyde; 
pir. @ystt ¢€ ¢Mar.: 9° 19863: © unp. 
119883; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 6421 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) The authen- 
tic first Beethoven; graded piano 
pieces, With interpretative notes, 
Dorothy Bradley. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
BE for. 48450; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 6422, 


Sonate pathétique; op. 13, organ 
ace. Gordon Balch Nevin; pf. and 
organ. © Mar. 17, 1936; E pub. 
04106; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
6423) 


6417 


6436 


Beetles (The) buzz; by Gustave 
Lange, 2d pf. arr. Francis Moore; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 19, 1986; 
E pub. 54226; Edward Schuberth & 


co., inc, New York. 6424 


Before the face of Jesus; w and mel- 
ody, ©1e. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121425; Geo. E. Harris, El Paso. 

6425 


Before we met and after; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119042; Adrian Blaine Omerod, New 
York. 6426 


Before you came; w Will Carroll, m 
Florence Worthington; high voice, 


in F. © Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 
54252; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., 
New York. 6427 


Behold, the Master passeth by; sacred 
duet, w Bishop How, m William G. 


Hammond, arr. Charles Gilbert 
Spross. © Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 
53862; John Church co., Philadel- 
phia. 6428 

w Bishop How, m William G. 
Hammond, arr, Charles Gilbert 
Spross; men’s voices. © Mar. 2, 


1936; E pub. 538860; John Church co., 
Philadelphia. 6429 


Believe it or not; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119704; 
Maurice Julian Lind, Chicago. 64380 


Believe it or not by Ripley; pf. treble, 
with w.. © 1. c¢.. Mar. 24 1936: BE 
unp. 121002; Leo Witte, Paterson. 

6431 


Believe me, honey, I’ll be leaving you; 
w Lou Ashe, and melody. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120239; Augus- 
tine Norris, Los Angeles. 64382 


Bella figlia dell’ amore; canzone fox, 
parole Angelo Ramiro Borella, m 


Luigi Malatesta; pf. © Jan. 22, 
1986; E for. 48151; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 6433 


Bellman (The) ; w Robert Herrick, m 
Evelyn Wright. © Mar. 10, 1936; E 
for. 43483; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

6434 


Bells in the nite ring on an ocean of 
blue; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 24, 
1936; E unp. 120955; Sam Kavalsky, 
Brooklyn. 6435 


Benedicite; D min., liturgical w; 
mixed voices, unacc. © Feb. 26, 
1986; E pub. 538688; William A. 


Kirkpatrick, Beaumont, Tex. 6436 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6437 


Benedicite, omnia opera; based on the 
Tonus peregrinus, Alfred Whitehead ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Feb. 14, 
1936; E pub. 538387; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 6437 


Bentzon (Jgrgen) Intermezzo; op. 24; 
violine u. clarinette. © Nov. 4, 1935; 
E for. 48350; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 6438 


Berceuse pour un enfant malade; pa- 
roles Montenailles, m Marguerite 
Deschamps. © Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 

- 43331; C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 

6439 


Bergamote (La) ; pastorale, livret Paul 
Bugnot et Alfred Henry, m Jean Iri; 
pf. et chant. Partition. © Dec. 31, 
1935; H for. 43328; C. Joubert et cie., 
Paris. 6440) 


Bergére (La) entétée; chanson vil- 
lageoise, paroles Ch. L. Pothier et 
Jan Marotte, m Maurice Marsac. 
Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 43304; Hditions 
Salabert, Paris. 6441 


Bermuda moon; song. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E pub. 54025; Eddie Wittstein, 
New Haven. 6442 


Bess; m Burrell Van Buren; pf., with 
w. © 1. Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 
120516; Timothy C. McCarthy, Nei- 
hart, Mont. 6443: 


Bettelzech; v. Valentin Rathgeber, aus 
Corydon, hrsg. und fiir den prak- 
tischen gebrauch bearb. Hans Joa- 
chim Moser, mit generalbassausset- 
zung, Max Seiffert ; bass u. bass con- 
tinuo. Partitur. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
# for. 43421; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 6444 


Betty Lou; fox-trot song; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 
54015; Pearl Baum Scharff, Wan- 
chese, N. C. 6445: 


Between you and me and the carpet; 
song from Public nuisance no. 1, Ww 
Vivian Pllis and Val Guest, m Vivian 
Ellis; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 48199; Victoria 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 6446 


Beware of the spring; w Joan Ed- 
wards, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1936; E unp. 120302; Ernest J. Stra- 
miello, New York. 6447 


Big (The) shots ball; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1-¢ Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119858 ; James D. Visco, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 6448 


Bilbro’s middle C kindergarten book; 
a very 1st musical study, Mathilde 


pt. 111, n/s., v.31 


Bilbro; pf. © Mar. 6, 1936; E pub. 
53927; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 6449 


Bilder vom Osning; rhapsodien, Fritz 
Roégely, op. 9; klavier. © Nov. 30, 
1935; E for. 48562; Fr. Kistner & 
C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig. 6450 


Bill of Harmony Hills; song. © 1 e. 
Mar. 3, 1986; EX unp. 119525; Cora 
Maria Loomis, Los Angeles. 6451 


Birds of a feather among the quack- 
grass roots; w and m Bill Young, 
arr. Harry P. Guy. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 
1986 ; E unp. 121063:; William Young, 
Detroit. 6452 


Bizet (Georges) Habanera; from Car- 
men, arr. John Martell: guit. solo, 
pick style. © Feb. 14, 1936; E pub. 
53701 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc., 
New York. 6453 


Black dawn; fox-trot song, w Hnid 
Mary Jordan. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120398; Margaret Hmma 
Ringle, Exeter, Calif. 6454 


Black forest sketches; 5 pieces, Julia 
O’Neill; pf., black keys only. © 
Feb. 11, 1936; E for. 48481; Augener, 
Itd., London. 6455 


Black (The) forest waltz; by William 
Ortmann, arr. Lou Halmy; dance 
orch. pts. © Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 
53850; Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 

6456 


Black satin mood; w and melody. © 
1 c@ Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119855; 
Patricia Van Alen, New York. 

6457 


Black water under the moon; w Joel 
Robert Benton, melody Miriam Tay- 
lor. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 
119932; Miriam HElizabeth Bock, Los 
Angeles. 6458 


Blame it on love; w Marie Herman, 
with melody. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 120599; Ruth Cleary, Brook- 
lyn. 6459 


Blame the stars; song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1936; E unp. 119649; Agnes Keegan, 
Flushing, N. Y. 6460 


Bleary blue; fox trot song. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120992; Henry 
Donald Hatton, Windsor, Ont., Can- 
ada. 6461 


Bless my mammy deep bless her; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; 
FE unp. 120893; Mellie Erway, De- 
troit. 6462 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 3, 1936 


Bless you darlin’ mother; from Laugh- 
ing Irish eyes, w and m Sam H. 
Stept; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 53895; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 6463 


Blessed be the dawning; sunrise hymn, 
w and m William Kernell: high, in 
EF. © Feb. 27, 19386; E pub. 53712; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

6464 


Blessed- is the man; psalm, m Joseph 
W. Clokey ; mixed voices. © Feb. 18, 
1936; E pub. 54263; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago. 6465 


Blessed Jesu, fount of mercy (Hia 
mater) ; from the Stabat mater, m 
Antonin Dvorak, transcribed and ed. 
Clara Tillinghast; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 54118; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 6466 


Blindfolded; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 
1936; E unp. 119791; Harold David 
Aloma, New York. 6467 


Bliss (Arthur) March; from Things 
to come; pf. © Feb. 22, 1986; E 
for. 48508; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 6468 


Blissful sleep and dreams; w Lillie 
May Niuiller:,.pt-, ©raduc. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120765; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6469: 


Blondie; w George Goven Davis; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120766; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6470 


Blue; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1986; E unp. 119947; Burney Lee 
Higginbottom, Alamosa, Col. 6471 


Blue bonnets, underneath the Texas 
skies; w and m Vaughn De Leath. 
© 1e. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121202: 
Leonore Geer, New York. 6472 


Blue eyes and music; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120646; 
Grace Valentine, New York. 6473 


Blue fantasy; melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1986; E unp. 119579; Al Lorraine, 
Ossining, N. Y. 6474 


Blue lilac; waltz intermezzo, Arthur 
Stroud; pf. © Mar. 19, 1986; E for. 
43531; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 

6475 


Blue line waltz; arr. May Hain; pf. 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1986; E unp. 118215; 
Henry Caleb Thoner, Rochester, 
Minn. 6476 


6491 


Blue moon it all depends on you; song, 
©1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121322; 
Charlotte Olympia Blass, Arkansas 
City, Ian, 6477 


Blue night; song. ©1ec. Mar. 2, 1936; 
EK unp. 119870; Tommie Beatrice 
Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 6478 


Blue prairie; w and melody Vern Spen- 
cer. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 
119492; Cross & Winge, inc., Port- 
land, Or. 6479) 


Blue rain; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1836; E unp. 120901; Joseph R. 
Ricciardello, New York. 6480 


Blue shadows; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121301; Mar- 
tin Ryan Conroy, Hollywood, Calif. 

6481 


Blue skies with sunshine; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121185; Wil- 
liam George Butcher, London, Ont., 
Canada. 6482 


Blue smoke; pf., with w. © 1. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 119898; Geraldine 
F. Joyner, Palm Beach, Fla. 6483 


Blue yodel blues; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119759; Ray 
Whitley, San Antonio. 6484 


Blush and sigh ; w Gus Kahn, m Bronis- 
law Kaper and Walter Jurmann. © 
1 e¢. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120460; 
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer corp., New 
York. 6485 


Bo jesteSsmy mtodzi; fox-trot, Slowa: 
Andrzej Wtast, m: Fred Scher. © 
Nov. 12, 1985; E for. 43398; Nowa 
Scena, Warsaw, Poland. 6486 


Bojangles of Harlem; song, from I 
won’t dance, w Dorothy Fields. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 17, 1986; E unp,. 120512; 
Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

6487 

Bolerino; pf. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 119997; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 6488 


Bolero; trio for cornets, Walter M. 
Smith; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1986; 
E pub. 54049; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6489) 


trio, Walter M. Smith; cornets or 
trumpets; pf. acc. © Feb. 17, 1936; 
EH pub. 54051; Filimore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6490 
Bomber Joe; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119510; Tom 
Delaney and Sam William Hailey, 
Baltimore. 6491 


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6492 


pt. 11, S, VISE 


Bonny blue bonnet; song, melody F. F. | Breathless; w and m Ted Stowers, arr. 


Rean. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 
120600; Florence F. Roan and 
Tommy Ray Clark, Cisco, Tex. 6492 


Bonus (The) blues; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119511; 
Tom Delaney, Baltimore, 


Bonus (The) song; w Pauline Heck- 
man and Morrey Davidsen, m Luella 
Towl. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120298; Luella Winefred Tow], Lake- 
wood, O. 6494 


Boo-boo, the baby baboon; w and m 
Diggenhof and Marais; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 
43363; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 6495 


Bored; w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; HE 
unp. 120459; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 6496 


Born to be blue; song, m Raoul Lepine. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120697 ; 
Henry Morrissette, Biddeford, Me. 

6497 


Boy meets girl; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121418; George 
Wilson Humphreys, Memphis, Tenn. 

6498 


Brazilian love song; from Brazen, w 
and m Victor Young and Sam Cos- 
low. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1986; Ei unp. 
120793; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 6499) 


Brazos boat song; w and original tune, 
John William Rogers, added tune and 
transcription, David W. Guion; high 
voice. © Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 
54296; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

6500! 


Break o’ day; march, Syndey Richfield, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; reed and brass 
band pts., with conducteur, si bémol. 
© Mar. 6, 1986; E for. 438489; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 6501 


Breaking hearts; song, w Ruth HE. 
Nimtz.’ © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; BE unp. 
120818; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 6502 


Breaking (The) waves; w Felicia 
Hemans, m Mary A. Browne, adapted 
and arr, Charles Phillips; sop., alto 
and bass. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 
54061; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 6508 


6493 


William Hoyle. © 1 ec Mar. 13,, 
1936; E unp. 120835; Stedman Stow- 
ers, Lowell, Mass. 6504. 


Brigadier-general (The) ; march, Karl 
L. King; band pts. © Feb. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 58946; K. L. King music 
house, Fort Dodge, Ia. 6505. 


Bright lights of old Broadway; w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 
119356; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 
Alamosa, Col. 6506 

Bring me your tears; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Oscar J. Fox; high voice. © 
Feb. 27, 1986; E pub. 58726; C. C. 


Birchard & co., Boston. 6507 
Brisk (The) young widow; Somerset 
folk song, arr. Arthur Warrell; 


mixed cho. © Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 
43524; Oxford univ. press, London. 
6508 


Broadway blues; song, w Albert Pfist- 
erer. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 
1212387 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

6509 


Broadway Cinderella; w and m Leston 
Huntley, Lou Holzer and Lawrence 
Hiliott; ‘pt © fe? Mar. 2 ear 
E unp. 120127; General mills, inc., 
Minneapolis. 6510 


Broadway lullaby; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Jan. 7, 1986; E pub. 53887; 
Inga McManus Markwardt, Winona, 
Minn. 6511 


Broken melody; w David Cohen, mel- 
ody Lilyan Wilson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 
1986; E unp. 121484; Jack Newman, 
Toronto. 6512 


Broken toys; w and m Billy Hunter 
and E. Bailey; [guit.], in diagram. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 121398; 
William H. Hunter and Wileen Bai- 
ley, Pittsburgh. 6513 


Bronson’s song folio for Hawaiian and 
Spanish guitars; arr. L. D. Richard- 
son and Richard A. Dixon; in note 
and diagram, with w. no. 4. © Feb. 
29, 1986; E pub. 53731; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Philadelphia. 6514 


Brook *('The):* pl“ ©@1%e; Maes. 
1986; E unp. 121047; Chrystal Lei- 
thold Case, Albany, Calif. 6515 


Brother’s (A) keeper; w and melody 
Marguerite Balz. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1986; E unp. 119366; Rose Mar- 
guerite Balz, Novato, Calif. 6516: 


294 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


6542 


Brownies (The); characteristic inter- 
mezzo, Franco Leoni, arr. Arvid 
Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 
30, 1936; E pub. 54331; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 6517 


arr. H. W. Glenn; xylo- 
phone, with pf. ace. conductor. © 
Mar. 30, 1986; E pub. 54325; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 6518 


Buddy put ’er there; song. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121207; Mar- 
guerite Thomas Phillips, Bellevue, 
Ky. 6519 


Buenna Ventura; w and m Al Bérubé, 
pf. sc. Bob Taylor. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 
1935: E unp. 115434; Al. N. Bérubé, 
Cheyenne, Wy. 6520 


Bugs everywhere; pf., with w. ©1-c. 
Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120454; C. R. 
DeVault, Oklahoma City. 6521 


Bulla, Bulla; fox-trot, parole A. R. 
Borella, m Vittorio Giuliani, arr. 
Franco Ansaldo [and] Baciami cosi ; 
fox slow, parole A. Bracchi, m Mario 
Schisa: orch. pti. © Jan. 4, 1936; 
E for. 48144; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 6522 


Bundle (A) of heaven; w William 
Kaylo; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 9, 1986; 
EB unp. 119884; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6523 


Burk’s (Harry) bass technique for ac- 
cordion. © Mar. 26, 1986; AA 
199706; Harry Burk, New Orleans. 

6524 


Burlesque Tzigane; musical caricature 
on a Gypsy theme, Gregory Stone; 
pf. © Mar. 21, 1986; E pub. 54208 ; 
Prelude music co., New York. 6525 


Busy fingers; 3 arrs., w and m Ethel 
Tingle and M. M. Parker; pf., with 
instructions. © Feb. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 54070; Homer L. Kitt co., Wash- 
ington. 6526 


But I haven’t got you; song, w An- 
thony Lochiatto. © 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120722; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 6527 


But my dreams were never like this; 
w Ken Heckt and Nat Gardner, with 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 
121442); Ernest Stramiello, New 
York. 6528 


But you know the flesh is weak; song, 
melody John Copeland. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
7, 1986; E unp. 119794; Henry I. 
McGill, Montclair, N. J. 6529 


64326—36 


Buzz (The) of the busy bumble bee; 
pastoral, w Charles G. Mortimer, m 
Raymond Loughborough, tonic sol-fa 
tr. H. J. Timothy; male voices. © 
Mar. 16, 1936; E for. 48465; Stainer 


& Bell, ltd., London. 6530 
By the bend of the river; fox-trot, 
Clara Edwards, arr. Jack Mason; 


dance orch. pts., with male trio arr. 
© Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 53745; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6531 
By the little old mill; song, melody 
Lew Leight. © 1c Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 120821; Bertha Benson, Chi- 
cago. 6532 
By the old water mill; w and melody. 
© 1e. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120245; 
Kenneth Gilbert McNaughton, Los 


Angeles, - 6533 
By the rushy fringed bank; air from 
Comus, w John Milton, m T. A. 
Arne, arr. W. Gillies Whittaker; 


unison voices. © Feb. 27, 19386; E 
for. 48527; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 6534 


C’est le premier lilas; fox trot, paroles 
Claude Lingee, m F. Gascard; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 43237 ; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 6535 


Cabin in a little town; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121451. 
Emily Labecki, Roxbury, Conn. 

6536 

Cabin in the hills; w Josephine Ride- 
nour; pf. © 1.¢. Mar. 9, 1936;. B 
unp. 119885; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6537 


California nights; rhumba fox-trot, 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121284; Leopold N. Sperling, Cincin- 
nati. 6538 


Call (A) for you; w L. Smoke, m J. 
Banks. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119779; James Banks and Loyd 
Smoke, Dallas. 6539 


Call (The) of my heart; song, Ww 
Isabel Gourlie Le Boutillier. © 1c. 
Mar. 6, 19386; E unp. 119789; Char- 
lotte Davis Boyce, Ridgefield, Conn. 

6540 


Call (The) of the whippoorwill; song, 
w Michael J. O’Connell. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 1936; E unp. 120165; M. J. O’Con- 
nell and Kathleen Schaeffer, Gar- 
field Heights, O. 6541 


Call (The) to the colors; w Gus Kahn, 
m Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120461 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 6542 


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pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


6543 


Calling for you, calling for me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 12, 19386; E unp. 
120208 ; Harry George Hill, St. Louis. 

6543. 


Calling for you my dear; song, pf. 
treble ace. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 121106; Edwarde Scott Salecto, 
Philadelphia. 6544 


Calling of my heart; song, m Eafim 
Geersh. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119450; Harris H. Luntz, Brooklyn. 

6545 

Camel bells; op. 10, song, w Agnes T. 
Guiiikrav. Cc) le Mare da LO36's 
E unp. 120546; Richard G. Abbott, 
Izmir, Turkey. 6546 


Campanitas de cristal; bolero, letra yv 
m Rafael Hernandez. © Feb. 13, 
1936; E pub. 54230; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New. York. 6547 


Campus blues; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 5, 
1936; E unp. 119740; Dorothy Can- 
non Davaul, Indianapolis. 6548 


Can it be you that I love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 


119829; Clifford Addelford Green, 
Waterbury, Conn. 6549: 
Can you take it; song. © 1c. Mar. 


26, 1936; E unp. 121174; Delphia M. 
Hancox, Hannibal, Mo. 6550 


Canary island; w C. Janowski and Al 
Dugan, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119379; Casimer 
Janowski, Milwaukee. 6551 


Canci6n de cuna; cancion, poesia 
Gabriela Mistral. © 1 c. Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119514; Emiliana De 
Zubeldia, New York. 6552 


Candle-light; w and m Henry Hal- 


stead, Lionel G. Moran and Bob 
Rothberg; with guit. arr. © Feb. 
13, 19386; E pub. 54231; Southern 


music pub. co., inc., New York. 6553 


Candle (The) light in the window; w | 


and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
EH ounp. 119764; Carson Jay Robison, 
New York. 6554 


Cane ...Cane... Canebiére; fox-trot, 
de Un de la Canebiére, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 48291 ; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 6555 

Can't get over it now; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 118892; 
Edward Victor Pius Albosta, Phila- 
delphia. 6556 


Can’t we be sweethearts again; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 


119991; James Arnheiter, Newark, 
ING ae 6557 


Can’t you understand; w R. Hickman, 
m William Taylor and Ann Taylor. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp: 121211 ; 
William R. Taylor and Richard 
Hickman, Baltimore. 6558 


Cantaba mi madrecita; w and melody. 
©l1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120332; 
Hrasmo Miranda-Rivera, New York. 

6559 

Canto di guerra; cancién, melodia 
Enrico Rossi. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121384; Michele Scala, Brook- 
lyn. 6560 


Canzone amorosa; by Ethelbert Nevin, 
op. 25, no. 3, arr. Olga Alanoff; pf. 


accordion. © Mar. 25, 1936; E pub. 
54344; John Church co., Phila- 
delphia. 6561 
Canzone (La) del mattino; fox-one 


step, versi e m Alberto Lao-Schor e 
Vittorio Giuliani; pf: © Jama 
19386; E for. 43149; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan, 6562 


Cap and bells; by Eugenio Pirani; pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54294; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 6563 


Capitol city; march, Del Staigers; 
band pts. © Feb. 16, 1936; E pub. 
54048 ; Fillmore bros, co., Cincinnati. 

6564 


Caprice Geraldine; by Harry Glantz; 
B flat trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 26, 
1936; E pub. 54807; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 6565 

Caprice Janice; by Harry Glantz; B 
flat trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54224; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 6566 


Captain Cupid; w Gertrude Loretta 


Moore; pf. © 1 ec -Mar. 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 119886; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6567 


Captain Smith; march, C. 8. Putnam; 


band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 
54043; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 6568 


Captains three; w Winifred Southam, 
m Geoffrey Cavendish. © Mar. 6, 
1936; E for. 48487; Boosey & ©co., 
ltd., London. 6569 


Capulincito; de Milagroso Hollywood, 
letra Nenette Noriega, English w 
Marjorie Harper, m Tito Guizar. 
© Sept. 30, 1935; E pub. 53710; 
Southern music pub, ¢o., inc., New 
York. 6570 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Careful Etta; by Douglas Moore, ed. 
Lazare Saminsky and _ Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
$4148; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6571 


Cargoes; w John Masefield, m Philip 
Tomblings; unison voices. © Feb. 
22, 1986: E for. 43171; Banks & 
son, York, England, 6572 


Caribbean star; rhumba; pf. © 1 «@ 
Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120449; Paul 
Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 6573. 


Carita; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1936; E unp. 120419; Ruth 
Roudabush Mills, Shenandoah City, 
Va. 6574 


Caro mio ben (Dearest, believe) ; by 
Giuseppe Giordani, ed, Carl Deis; 
high voice. © Mar. 23, 1936; E 
pub. 54851; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6575 


Carola; letra D’Armo, melodia Sergio 
Dewmario, ©): 1 ic. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119440; Frank Gill, New 
‘York: 6576 


Caroline; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 120694; Mildred Francis 
Guth, Baltimore. 6577 

Carry on with Franklin D; song. © 
1c Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 120942; 
Fred A. Verbeckmoes, Atkinson, Il. 

6578 


Cassandra; by Bernard R. Mausert; 


Di. © 1 e> Mar. 18,’ 1936; ‘HE unp. 
120700; Vincent Paige, New York. 
6579 

Cathedral prelude; by Joseph W. 
Clokey; organ. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E pub, 54105; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 6580 


‘Cause I’m in love with you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 119519; William Benson Rich- 
ter, Philadelphia. 6581 


Ce que tu moffres volontiers; poésie 
Rabindranath Tagore, tr. francaise 
Henriette Mirabaud Thorens, m Max 
d’Ollone. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
43280; Heugel, Paris. 6582 


Cecilia; versi e m Licinio Refice; sop. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E for. 43455; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 6583 


Celos; m por la pelicula mexicana. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119848; 
Max Urban, Mexico, D. F. 6584 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Scarf dance; solo, arr. John Martell; 


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6597 


guit., pick style. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 53702; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6585 


Champion (The) ; march, Wm. M. Tal- 
bott; band pts, © Feb. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 54045; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6586 


Changes; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119419; Floyd Lester, Pas- 
saiey Nid 6587 


Chanson hongroise; par Francis Casa- 
desus; violin, avec acc. de pf. © 
Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 43269; Ch. 
Hayet, Paris. 6588 


Chantons Bacchus; extrait de Platée, 
m Jean-Philippe Rameau, arr. Paul 
Schlosser ; 4 voix mixtes. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 43272; Durand & cie., 
aris: 6589 


Chantons Platée; extrait de Platée, m 
Jean-Philippe Rameau, arr. Paul 
Schlosser; 4 voix mixtes. © Dee. 
31, 1985; E for. 43273; Durand & 
cie., Paris: 6580 


Chants lunaires; 3 mélodies pour chant 
et orch., paroles Paul Verlaine, et 
autres, reduction par l’auteur; chant 
et pf. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 43408; 
Robert Bergmann, Monte Carlo, 
Monaco. 6591 


Charm of the valse; medley of famous 
English and continental valses, se- 
lected and arr. Aubrey Winter ; brass 
and reed band pts. © Feb. 21, 1986; 
HE for. 48197; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 6592 


Charming sweetheart you are mine; 
song, w Edward Fioretti. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120297; Alfred 
Fioretti, Baton Rouge, La. 6593 


Chartres; w Mildred Ryan Beatty; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 
120850; Harold Hobbs, jr., Muncie, 
Ind. 6594. 


Chasing rainbows; fox trot, w and m 
E. M. Richards. © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 120365; Edna Tucker, Junc- 
tion City, Kan. 6595 


Chatterbox (The); from Summer 
wives, w Dolph Singer, melody Sam 
Morrison. © 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1986; E 
unp. 121147; Famous music corp., 
New York. 65086 


Check your type; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 121208; 
Shirley Elinore Abelson, Hollidays- 
burg, Pa. 6597 


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6598 


Cheeka; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 19386; E unp. 120286; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, Ill. 6598 


Cheer up little sister; from Klondike 
Annie, w and m Gene Austin; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E pub. 54170; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

6599 

Cherry (The) Valley soldier; w Rus- 
sell McLauchlin, m Murray G. Pater- 
son. © Mar, 18, 1986; E pub. 54124; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 


6600 — 


Childhood home in Erin; song, w 
Michael J. O’Connell. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
12. S986 Ba nD. sl eOTOG Nt. J. 
O’Connell and Kathleen Schaeffer, 
Garfield Heights, O. 6601 


Children (The) of the Lord go pray- 
ing; song. © 1.¢. Mar. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 121274; Mary Kathryn Coh- 
ron, Denver. 6602 


Chile moonlight: w Frank Loesser, 
with melody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 120400; Otto Motzan, New 
York, 6608 


Chimes (The) of Glo’ster; idyll, Adolf 
Letter; string quartet with pf. con- 
ductor, pts. © Dec. 24, 1985; E for. 
43405; Adolf Lotter, London. 6604 


Choir (The) sang Oh promise me; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120123; 
Blanche K. Shefsick, Mt. Pleasant, 
| oe 6605 


Chop stocks: oriental novelty, Fred- 
erick G. Charrosin; oreh. pts. © 
Feb. 28, 1936; Ei for. 43195; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 6606 


Choral prelude on Tallis canon; by T. 


Tertius Noble; organ. © Mar. 9, 
1936> Hr pub. 5392: = Arthurs PL: 
Schmidt co., Boston. 6607 


Choral prelude on the tune St. Peter; 
by T. Tertius Noble; organ. © Mar. 
9, 1986; E pub. 58913; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 6608 


Chorale finale; in the old style, Glory 
to God, J. Sebastian Matthews; 
organ. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 
53910; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 6609 


Chorales for unchanged voices; com- 
piled and ed. John Schroeder. © 
Mar. 26, 1936; AA 200668; Hall & 
McCreary co., Chicago. 6610 


Dil mene s.r ot: 


Christ is risen from the dead; Easter 
anthem, text from the Scriptures, m 
Carlyle Duncan ; mixed voices ; organ 
ace. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54029; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati, 6611 


Christ (The) of the centuries; Easter 
pageant, Elsie Duncan Yale, w A. A. 
Payn, m M. Isabelle Ritter and Roy 
E. Nolte. © Feb. 28, 1986; D 39041 ; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 6611* 


Christian (The) victory; song, arr. 
Virginia G. Clemenson; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119465; Hdw. 
W. Calloway, Cincinnati. 6612 


Christopher Columbus; by Leon Berry, 
arr. Fletcher Henderson; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 16, 1986; Ei pub. 54354; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 6613 


w Andy Razaf, m Leon Berry. © 
Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54086; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 6614 


Church-mouse on a spree; by Frank 
Froeba; pf. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 
53809; Milsons music pub. corp., 
New York. 6615 


Cielito lindo; by Fernandez, instruc- 
tions and m arr. M. M. Parker; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Feb. 15, 1986; E 
pub. 54086; Homer L. Kitt ¢o., Wash- 
ington. 6616 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 
121405; Emmat 
6617 


Cincinnati moon; song. 
30, 1986; E unp. 
Norman Frauman, Cincinnati. 


Cinderella; burlesque pantomime, Ww 
and m Raymond Wallace. © Feb. 
11, 1986; E for. 43554; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ltd., London. 6618 


Circus blues; w and m Frederick G. 
Taylor, jr., arr. Willis Conolly; ten. 
euit., in diagram. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 53815; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 6619 


City (The) College banner: song, mel- 
cdy A. J. Bronstein and Jack Teller. 
©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119047; 
Arthur J. Bronstein, New York. 

6620 


Civilian (The) conservation corps 
march; pf., with w. © Mar. 26, 
1936; E pub. 54853; Harry J. Jen- 
kins, Saugus, Mass. 6621 


Clarabelle; w Ted Burgeman, with 
melody. © 1c Mar. 30, 19386; E 
unp. 121386; Harold Lewinson, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 6622 


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no. 3, 1936 


Climbing up the stairs to her heart; 
song, m Burrell Van Buren. © 1 «. 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121162; Wil- 
fred Gates, Weymouth Mills, N. S., 
Canada. 6623: 


Close-hauled and sailing free; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 121223; Roderick Scholle, New 
York. 6624 

Close to heaven; w and m William H. 
Roelke; with guit. arr. © Mar. 10, 
1986; E pub. 54312; Wm. E. Roelke 
and Robert E. Blauser, York, Pa. 

6625 


Cloud (The) of war; song. © 1. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120964; Clif- 
ford W. Melcher, Minnieska, Minn. 

6626 


Coast guardsmen; march, pf. arr. Mrs. 
M. G. Shrode; pf. ©1«e Mar. 25, 
1986; E unp. 121044; Marion G. 
Shrode, Washington. 6627 


Cobwebs; w Anna Pearl Smith; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120767; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6628 


Cock-a-doodle-doo; fox trot song. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119755; 
Tom Puce, Cleveland. 6629 


Cockney clown; op. 35, no. 1, song, w 
Henry Chester Tracy. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E pub. 54238; John Laurence 
Seymour, Sacramento, Calif. 6630) 


Cockney lullaby; w Thomas Grant 
Springer, m Louis Drakeford. © 
1 e@ Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119708; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, Astoria, 
beg hy N.Y. 6631 


Cocktail, madame; slow-fox, m Pierre 
Tarant; pf. ©.1 ¢. Feb. 26, 1986; 
E unp. 120163; Edouard Merz, and 
Guilia Conflenti, Paris. 6632) 


Cocktail mitosny; slow-fox, stowa 
Andrzeja Wiasta i Jerzego Waldena, 
m Henryka Hossona. © Dec. 4, 
1935; E for. 43178; Gebethner & 
Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 66383 


arr. Wt. Higera; ork. 
strony. © Jan. 10, 1936; E for. 
43179'; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 6634 


Colleen ; Irish song with cho., w Rufus 
Stickney, m Arthur D. Hadley. © 
1c Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119736; 
Martha T. Hadley, Somerville, Mass. 

6635 


Slow fox-trot song, w Ada Wat- 
tenbe. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; © unp. 


6649 
121295; Leon HE. Tibbetts, Lynn, 
Mass. 6636 


Colomb (André) Douze chansons nou- 
velles; paroles Eug. Lemercier, m 
André et Line Colomb. © Dec. 20, 
1935; E for. 48246; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 6637 


Colomba (La) ; canzone, pf. arr. Irene 
Bonner. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1936; EB 
unp. 121246; Dante Toti, Modesto, 
Calif . 6638 


Colonel Bogey; march, Kenneth J. Al- 
ford, arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54333; Hawkes & son (London) lItd., 
London. 6639 


Colonial daughters hymn; 1700th cen- 
tury, w F. H. Schluter, m Mildred 
Burr Schluter. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 119691; Colonial daughters 
of the 1700th century, Brooklyn. 

6640 


Coloquio de amores; violin, cello y pf. 
Se. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121401; José Mauri Esteve, Havana. 

6641 


Colorado I am coming back again; 
Song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121355; Ira (Bud) Wagers, Lincoln 
Acres, Calif. 6642 


Columbia class song of 1927; song, w 
Lester S. Rounds; with male quar- 
tette. © Feb...27, 1936; E pub. 
53718; Robert Stanage Curtiss, New 
York. 6643 


Come and kisS away my tears; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 c¢. Mar, 4, 1986: E unp. 
119603; Hugh Bishop, Kelford, N. C. 

6644 


Come beneath that southern moon; w 
Babe Baldwin; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119887; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6645 


Come closer to me; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp, 121164; Mike Bozonie, 
Holcombe, Wis. 6646 


Come, Holy Ghost; hymn, w anon. 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 119677; 
Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 6647 


Come on; fox, par Jay Ralton; mél- 
odie, avec ace. de pf. ©1c. Feb. 26, 
1936; E unp. 120162; Louis Ronjat, 
Paris, 6648 

Come on a swing with me; song. © 
‘1oe. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 120826; 
Phil Grogan, Oklahoma City. 6649 


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6650 


Come one, come all; by Monty Frame; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ©. Feb. 
28, 1986; E unp. 121098; Elizabeth 
Frame De Golier, Cincinnati. 6650 


Come out, come out, Wherever you are; 
w and melody. © 1 «© Mar, 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119499; Dominick Iorio, Jer- 
sey City. 6651 


Come, see the place; Easter anthem, 
w from authorized hymnal, m Wil- 
lard Foster; unison voices; in A flat. 
© Feb. 29, 1936; E pub. 53749; 
Parish press, Fond du Lac, Wis. 

6652 


Come to the fair; valse caprice, East- 
hope Martin, arr. Arvid Samuelson ; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 30, 1986; 
E pub, 543827; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 6653. 


arr. H. W. Glenn; xylo- 
phone, with pf. acc. conductor. © 
Mar. 30, 1986; E pub. 54326; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 6654 


Comedy allegro; pf. © 1c Mar. 27, 
1936: KE “unp. 1212157" Milton Bh 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6655 

Coming; verse anon., cho. Nellie M. 
Sacadaris, with melody. © 1 « 
Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120092; 
A. Sacadaris, Cleveland. 


Comment qu cest y quils font; 
paroles et m J, Cartesixte. © Jan. 
1, 1986; E for. 43253; Jean Carte- 
Ssixte, Paris. 6657 


Composition no. 9; by Anna Case; pf. 
© 1 ©. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120188; 
Anna Case Mackay, New York. 

6658 


no. 10; by Anna Case; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120189; Anna 
Case Mackay, New York, 6659 


no. 11; by Anna Case; pf. ©1 6. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120190; Anna’ 
Case Mackay, New York. 6660 


no. 12; by Anna Case; pf. ©l1e. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120191; Anna 
Case Mackay, New York. 6661 


no. 14; by Anna Case; pf. ©1c. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120192; Anna 
Case Mackay, New York. 6662 


—— no. 15; by Anna Case; pf. © ff 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120193; Anna; 
Case Mackay, New York. 6663 


Concertino; par Knudage Riisager, op. 
29; tromba e Sstrumenti ad arco. 
Partition. © Dec. 27, 1935; E for. 
43351; Wilhelm MHansen, Copen- 
hagen. 6664 


Pt.-HT, DSS5 Wok 


Concerto no. 1; by Louis Spohr, op. 26, 
arr. J. I. Tallmadge; clarinet quar- 
tet. © Jan. 28, 1986; E pub. 54287; 
Gamble hinged musie co., Chicago.’ 

6665 


Condemned (The); by Hugo Fried- 
hofer. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121336; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 6666 


Constantly; w and m Cork Jackson. 
© 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119897; 
Cornelius Andrew Jackson, jr., Pe- 
tersburg, Va. 6667 


Contesta de soy mexicana; by Cuco 
Luevano and Luis Vera. ©1c. Mar. 
24, 1986: E unp. 121014; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 6668 


Corydon; das ist: geschichte des 
mehrstimmigen generalibassliedes uw. 
des quodlibets im deutschen barock, 
Hans Joachim Moser. 1. u. 2. bande. 
© May 1, 1933; B for. 43423, 43424; 
Henry Litolffs verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 6669, 6670 


Cosa vuoi di pitii; tango, parole e m 
Alberto Lao-Schor, [and] Filomena; 
tango umoristico, parole Alfredo 
Bracchi, m Mario Schisa: orch. di 
V. Ripa; orch. pti. © Jan. 27, 1986; 
E for. 48146; A. & G. Carisch & «, 
Milan. 6671 


Cosy as a posy in a vase; fast fox-trot, 
w Leda A. Tibbets, with melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 18, 1986; EH unp. 120243); 
Leon E. Tibbetts, Lynn, Mass. 6672 


Could it be love, dear, could it be you; 
w and melody. ©1e. Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119659; Charles M. D’Aleo, 
Brooklyn. 6673 


Countin’ my blessings; w and m Tom 
Waring; low voice. © Mar. 17, 
1936; E pub. 54108; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 6674 

Country gardens; traditional morris 
dance tune, arr. A. R. Ranger; with 
pf. ace. 1. B flat cornet, trumpet, 
bar. or trombone treble.—2. Bar. or 
trombone, bass clef.—3. E flat saxo- 
phone.—4. 2 violins, cello and pf. © 
Mar. 5, 1986; E pub. 54089-54092 ; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 

6675-6678 


Country life; suite of 5 sketches, 
Thomas F. Dunhill; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1936; E for. 48346; Banks & son, 
York, England. 6679 


Cowboy ball; w and melody. ©1.« 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121302; Mar- 
tin Ryan Conroy, Hollywood, Calif. 

6680 


300 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Cowboy from Arizona town; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120968 ; 
Mary Ellen Frazier, Portsmouth, O. 

6681 


Cradle (The) song; song. © 1c. Feb. 
18, 1986: E unp. 119804; Elizabeth 
Strong, Santa Ana, Calif. 6682 


Cradle song; by Albert H. Kear, arr. 
R. Sloan and A. H. Kear; Hawaiian 
guit. © Mar. 15, 1936; E pub. 53977 ; 
Robert Sloan, Pottsville, Pa. 6683 


Crazy conversation; w and m Ruth 
Kroeger. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 121324; Edwin Kroeger, Mason 
City, Neb. 6684 


Cross my heart it’s true; by Seth Car- 
man; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120186; Clar- 
ence Seth Carman, New York. 6685 


Cross (A) of life and peace; drama- 
tized story cantata for Easter, text 
Mattie B. Shannon, m Adam Geibel. 
© Feb. 28, 1936; D 39044; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 6685* 


Cross patch; w Tot Seymour, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 ec. Mar. 25, 
1936; EH unp. 121145; Famous music 
corp., New York. 6686 


Cryin’ for love; w and m Dick Samuels 
and Art Samuels. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 
1986; E unp. 120142; Ara Samuelian 
and Dick Samuelian, Fresno, Calif. 

6687 


Cryin’ my heart out for you; w J. C. 
Johnson, m Claude Hopkins; with 
suit. arr. © Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 
54229; Southern muSic¢ pub. co., ine, 
New York. 6688 


Cullud lullaby; song. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120410; Pearl Dean 
Hastings, Bovina, Tex. 6689: 


Cuneo (Angelo Francesco) 32 studi e 
4 duetti; op. 207 bis; saxofono con- 
tralto in mi bemolle. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E for. 48454; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 6690: 


Cup (The) ; w George Steele Seymour, 
m Eleanor Everest Freer, op. 41; bar. 
() Mar. 14, 1986-°E pub. 54177; 
Music library of Chicago, Chicago. 

6691 


Cupid; w F. J. Williams, melody I. G. 
Gardemann. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121169; Ivan G. Gardemann 
and Francis J. Williams, Sheridan, 
Wyo. 


Cupid is sliding down the moonbeam ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1936; 


6692. 


6705 
E unp. 1213828; Selma Nordling, 
Seattle. 6693. 


Cupid, you’re stupid, you rascal you; 
song, © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E ump. 
120539; Jesse Arthur Buchert, Chi- 
cago. 6694 


Cupid’s service station; w and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 120019; 
Frank Louis Kelly, San Francisco. 

6695 


Cyklopisches hammertricinium; aus 
Corydon, hrsg. u. bearb. Hans J. 
Moser, mit generalbassaussetzung 
Max Seiffert; ten. 1, 2, bass u. basso 
continuo. Partitur. © Sept. 15, 
19383; E for. 48415; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Braunschweig, Germany. 
6696 


Czy to warto; slow-fox z filmu Nie 
miata baba ktopotu, stowa: K. Tom, 
m: H. Wars. © Dec. 4, 1935; M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland, 6637 


muzyka i arr. H. Wars; 
ork. strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 
43223; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

6698 


Dad’s trail; w and melody. © 1 « 
Mar, 23, 1936; E unp. 120753; Albert 
Allen Titus, Napinka, Manit., Can- 
ada. 6699 


Dainty steppers; mazurka, Troy San- 


ders s.pt... © sh e Mar. 4321936); 0B 
unp. 120803; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 6700 


Dalou; w Mary Emma Reynolds; pf. 
© 1c. Mar, 9, 1986; E unp. 119888; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6701 


Dance; w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 119568: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 6702 


Dance for a children’s party; by Eric 
H. Thiman; orch: pts. © Mar. 6, 
1936; E for. 48491; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 6703 


Dance, little lady; w B. Nisen, m M. 
Davidson. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 120937; Milton Davidson 
and Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. wii 

67 


Dance of the Russian sailors; from 
Red poppy ballet, R. Gliére, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld; pf. © Mar. 21, 19386; 
E pub. 54202; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 6705 


301 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6706 


Dance (The) of the tumble weeds; 
song. © 1c. Mar, 138, 1936; E unp. 
120345; Addie Henderson, Dallas. 

6706 


Dance of the warriors; after an an- 
cient northern tune, Howard Han- 
son, ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isa- 
dore Freed: pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 53989; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 6707 


Dance pretty lady; valse, w and m 
Johannes Kanig. © 1 c Mar. 4, 
1936; E unp. 120864; John D. Can- 
ning, Oakbourne, Waipukurau, H. 
B., New Zealand. 6708 


Dancing; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 1193869; Ralph E. 
Love, Roscoe, Ill. 6709 


Dancing (The) cobbler; novelty in- 
termezzo, Charles Ancliffe; pf. 
Feb. 27, 1936: E for. 43494; J. H. 
Larway, props. Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 


London. 6710 
Dancing girl of Barcelona; Spanish 
tango, Ww Bijou Lennox, melody 


Shelby North, ©1c. Mar. 11, 1936; 
EH sunp. 120070; Stella Lennox, New 
Orleans. 6711 


Dancing in the open; w and m Sidney 
Clare. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
120809; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 6712 


Dancing ’til dawn; w and m Emma P. 


La Freniére; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Mar. ~ 24, 193627 EH) pub: 
54260; Roy music co., inc, New 
York. 6713 


w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar, 6, 
1936; E unp. 119767; Emma P. La 
Freniére, St. Albans, N. Y. 6714 


Dancing to the rythm of the blues; 
wo and melody. © (1 "ce wiae: 17, 
1936; E unp, 120581; Stephen Ol- 
shefski, Askam, Pa. 6715 


Dancing under the moon; song, m 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp. 121160; Helen H. 
Downey, Portage, Wis. 6716 


Danse a la tarentelle; by Laud Ger- 
man Phippen; pf. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 54374; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6717 


Danske (De) taalte ikke tvang; tekst 
Johannes V. Jensen, m Vagn Holm- 


boe; pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 
43379; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 6718 


pt. 11, His, V8 


Danza en re; por V. Bobri, digitada 


M. Oranguren; guitarra, © 1 « 

Mar. 138, 1936; E unp. 120251; 

Vladimir Bobritsky, New York. 
6719 


Dare ain’t no res’ fer me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121271; Elizabeth Bull Maury, Rich- 
mond. 6720 


Daring (The) little robber; w and 
melody. ©1c¢, Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119501; R. W. Moore, Lamesa, Tex. 


6721 
Dark nights; tango song, m_ Louis 
Whatts. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1986; H 


unp. 121226; Anna Kershaw, New 


York. 6722 
Darkies love the Mississippi sun; 
song, w M. J. O'Connell. © 1 


Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120167; M. J. 
O’Connell and Kathleen Schaeffer, 
Garfield Heights, O. 6723 


Darlin’; w and melody Bert Darl. © 
1c Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120485; 
Betty Goetz, New York. 6724 


Darling, I found you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121297; 
Willie Radcliffe Pollock, Miami, Fla. 

6725 


Darling little lassie; song. ©1c. Mar. 
26, 1936; E unp. 121168; Eva Mae 
Kausch, Rochester, N. Y. 6726 


Darling Ree; w and m Walter Man- 


they. © 1c. Feb. 13, 19386; EK unp. 
120136; Walter Manthy, jr., Park 
Ridge, Ill. 6727 


Davey Jones; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 1193880; Edna 


Kathrin Swasey, Chicago. 6728 
Dawn of love; w and melody Art 
Whiteley and Jules Adams. © 1 ©. 


Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119577; Arthur 
Whiteley, Los Angeles. 6729 


Day after day; w and melody. ©1€. 
Mar. 24, 19386; E unp. 121009; Irving 
Morris Schlenoff, Baltimore. 6730_ 


Day (The) is done; song, w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1986; E. unp. 119938; Arthur 
Egbert Fowler, Winside, Neb. 

6731 


Day (The) is past and over; evening 
anthem, w St. Anatolius, English 
version J. M. Neale, m Oley Speaks, 
ed. Carl Deis; mixed cho., and inci- 
dental sop. or ten. solo; organ acc. 
© Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 54848; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6732 


302 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Day (The) of resurrection; Easter 
anthem, w John of Damascus, tr. J. 
M. Neale, m Carlyle Duncan; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Mar. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 54030; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6733 


De soleil, de neige et d’amour; slow- 
fox, de De soleil, de neige, paroles 
et m Paul Misraki. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 48265; Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 6734 

Dear old childhood home; w and m 


Jennie Olson Lundstrom. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120224; Jennie 


Lundstrom, Minneapolis. 6735 
Dear old Maine; song. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119813; Mrs. C. V. 
Chapman, Augusta, Me. 6736 


Dear Texas; w andm F. J. Smith and 
Alta Lee Smith. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 54816; Fern Jay Smith, Hous- 
ton. 6737 


Dearést; song. © 1. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119851; Michael Mikita and 
Mac Benoit, New York. 6738 


—  w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1936; E unp. 121050; Clara E. Brown, 
Minneapolis. 6739 


Debout 1a dedans; chansons du film, 
paroles Yves Mirande, René Pujol, 
Géo Koger et Vincent Scotto, m V. 
Scotto et Jean Yatove. © Mar. 18, 
1936; E for. 48497; Enoch & Gie., 
Paris. 6740 


Deep breathing; song. © 1c. Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119530; Gertrude Conte, 
Rockville Centre, N. Y. 6741 


Deep dawn; w J. C. Johnson, m Claude 
Hopkins, pf. arr. by the composer. 
© Feb. 26, 1936; E pub. 53721; 
Handy bros. music co., inc., New 
York. 6742 


Deep in the West; w and melody. © 
fe ware 2s, 1956; HH unp. 12127% ; 
Axel Johnson, Pasadena. 6743 


Deep South; by R. H. Bassett. © 1c. 
Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120802 ; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 6744 


Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for piano 
accordion; with additions and 
changes. v. 1. © Mar. 4, 19386; AA 
197958 ; Nicomede music co., Altoona, 
Pa. 6745 


~ Delannoy (Marcel) Deux airs; pour 
Cromwell, poésie Victor Hugo. © 
Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 43288; Heugel, 
Paris. 6746 


6759 
Delaware; w Arthur Nicholas Bean; 
pr © "Ee Mar Zoe 1950... HP mp. 
120768; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 6747 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Piz- 
zicato; from Sylvia ballet, arr. John 
Martell; guit., pick style. © Feb. 
14, 1986; E pub. 58705; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & ¢o., inc., New York. 

6748 

Delightful; w Lou Ashe, with melody. 

©1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120240; 


Augustine Norris, Log Angeles. 
6749 


Dependable you; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
38, 1936; E unp. 120134; Rosa Leona 


Letcher, Washington. 6750 
Desert dreams; w and melody Caro- 
lyn Monett Weaks. © 1 ¢ Mar. 


28, 1936; E unp. 121430; Mrs. Leon- 
ard B. Weaks, Los Angeles. 6751 


Desert night; m Lionel Scott Mayn- 
are; pieuwith w. © 1 ep Maras. 


19386; KE) unp. 120857; Dorothy 
Hutchenson Stearns, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 6752 


Desheredados (Los) ; m por la pelicula 


Mexicana. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; EH 
unp. 119761; Max Urban, Mexico, 
Deak. 6753 


Desire; w and m Frederick Hollander 
and eo “Robin; “with arr. or 
ukulele, ete. © Feb. 7, 19386; E pub. 
54335 ; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 6754 


Despina; song. © 1. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119850; Michael Mikita and 
Mac Benoit, New York. 6755 


Devil (The) had his day; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 120579; Charles C. Lubcke. 
Middleton, Wis. 6756 


Did I remember to tell you I adore 
you; w Harold Adamson,'m Walter 
Donaldson. © 1 c¢. Mar. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 120906; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


corp., New York. 6757 
Did you mean what you said last 
night; words by Oray sisters, m 


Joe Hull; pf. ©1e. Mar. 31, 1936; 
H unp. 121457; Joseph Deliberti, 
Brocklyn. 6758 


Diddle-dum-dee; w and m Charles 
Dunn and Bob E. Forth; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E for. 43513; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 6759 


303 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6760 
Dilemma; by R. H. Bassett. © 1 «. 
Mar. 13, 19386; E unp. 120800; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 
6760 


Dim lights; w and m Bill Beifuss. © 
1 «@ Mar. 3, 1936; BH unp. 119563; 
William Edward Beifuss, Cleveland. 

6761 


Dime; w José Manuel Bada, English 
version Barbara Belcher, m Anna 
Case. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 
120194; Anna Case Mackay, New 
York. 6762 


Disillusioned; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 19386; E unp. 120176; Eva 
M. Bacon, Denver. 6763 


Dixie paraphrase; by R. H. Bassett. 
Oodle Mare 3) 1936> 0h) sun. 
120798 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 6764 


Diaczego wtaSnie dziS? wale angielski z 
Dwie Joasie, stowa: Konrad Tom, 
m: Wtadystaw Higer. © Nov. 25, 
1985; E for. 43399; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 6765 


Do you know why I love you so; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 120926; Nicholas Kapity and 
Johnny Virden, Akron, O. 6766 


Do you recall; fox trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119556; Eddie Martony, East 


Cleveland. 6767 
Do you remember our romance; song. 
1c. Mar. 26) 4936) Bi vunp. 


120401; Kathryn Montgomery, Chi- 
cago. 6768 


Does it seem right; w and m Kath- 
erine Frank; pf. © 2G) Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120758 ; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 6769 


Does love linger longer when I’m with 
you; melody Nickie Caplen. © 1 
e. Mar. 11, 19386; E unp. 120106; 
Nick Cappiello, Youngstown, O. 

6770 


Doing the flip flop hop; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120551; 
Wassil Saganovich, Gary, Ind. 

6771 


Doing your dance; song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1936; E unp. 120264; Laurena 
Gress, Richardton, N. D. 6772 


Dollar bills; pf., with w. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 19386; KE unp. 119692; Gene- 
vieve Vickery Shaw, Cartersville, 
Ga. 6773 


Dt. WiNessavaol 


Do'l’s (The) carriage; song, m Ernest 
Dainty. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119480; Edith Mulock O’Flynn, To- 
ronto. 6774 


Dolls of history; fox trot, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 3, 1936; EB 
unp. 119548; Marie Nevada Arm- 
strong, Spokane. 6775 


Don Pancho del Rancho; danza; pf., 
con letra. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; H 
unp. 120846; Felipe V. Leal, Los An- 
geles. 6776 


Donnez-moi la main; slow-fox, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Valsien-Learsi. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E for, 48302; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 6777 


Donogoo tonka ...; foxtrot aus dem 
gleichnamigen film, text Charlie Am- 
berg, m Franz Doelle, klavier arr. 
Walter Borchert. © Jan. 22, 1986; 
EH for. 48163; Ufaton-verlags g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 6778 

Don’t count your kisses before you’re 
kissed ; w and m Ralph Freed, Harry 
Stride and Bernard Maltin, pf. se. 


Paul Hill; with guit. arr... © Mar. 
11, 1986;. E pub. 538980; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 6779 


Don’t ever leave me; w and melody. 
©1¢ Mar. 4, 1986; E unp, 119657; 
Harry S. Krieger, Chicago. 6780 


Don’t forget, Juliette; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 
120597 ; Franklin Madden, New York. 

6781 


Don’t let the river run dry; slow fox- 
trot, w and m Will E. Haines and 
Jimmy Harper; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Mar. 9, 1936; E for. 
43545; Cameo music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 6782 


Don’t let your face cry-e-i; Ww and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119502); R. W. Moore, Lamesa, Tex. 

6783 

Don’t mind me; w and m Art Weichelt. 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 120973 ; 
Arthur B. Weichelt, St. Paul. 6784 


Don’t run away I want to be your pal 
to-day ; song, melody Karl Kaye. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120487; 
Mary Dittberner, Panhandle, Tex. 

6785 


Don’t say we’re thru; song, w Leona 
Jackson. © 1. Mar. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 120723; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 6786 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6811 


no. 3, 1936 
Dooz ye? We (I) saiz we (I) do; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1986; E unp. 


119526; Cora Maria Loomis, Los An- 
geles. 6787 


Dopo di me; tango lento, versi L. L. 
Martelli e E. Neri, m Mario Mari- 
otti [and] Cenere; tango, versi e m 
Alberto Lao-Schor e Vittorio Giul- 
iana: orch. Virgilio Ripa; pti. © 
Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 43147; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 6788 


Dos (Los) galanes; habanera, letra 
Enrique Jardiel Poncela, m Troy 
Sanders. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E 
unp. 120806; Movietone music corp., 
New York. ¥ess$) 


Dos rosas para ti; vals, letra Gustavo 
Durval Gcgiose, m Oscar Napolitano 
y G. D. Gogiose; pf. © Feb. 28, 
1936; E for. 43534; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 6790! 


Down a pretty little country lane; w 
and melody. © 1. Mar. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 121368; Joseph Frank Okar- 
ski, Peabedy, Mass. 6791 


Down among the dead men; English 
folk-song, arr. T. Frederick H. Cand- 
lyn; mixed voices. © Mar. 16, 1936; 
EH pub. 54060; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Bosten. 6792 


Down in old Cottonwood Lane; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
mitre (owl ec. Mar,’ 4/1936. BL wap. 
119591 ; Charles A. O’Connor, Spring- 
field, Mass. 6793 


Down in the heart of the city; w Mary 
Oliver; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 116889; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6794 


Down the shady path; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, lesson analysis, John 
Thompson; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 2, 
19386; E pub. 53789; Wiliis music 
co., Cincinnati. 6795 


Down where the bluebirds meet; waltz 
song. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 
119969; Stanley Albert Willcock, Jo- 
hannesburg, S. Africa. 6786 


Down where the Hast begins; song, w 
Frank Sayer. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 120313; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles, 6797 


Draggin’ a wagon ’round Wigan; w 
and m G. Fitzgerald and Margaret 
Ives. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 
121166; Gerry Fitzgerald, London. 

6798 


30 


Dream a little dream of me darling; 
w B. C. Christensen, pf. harmony 
M. I. Singleton, ©» 1.c...Mar. 28, 
1936; E unp. 120933; Bertha Caton 
Christensen and Mary Iva Single- 
ton, Topeka, Kan. 6799 


Dream awhile with me; w and mel- 
ody Sara Manbeck. © 1 c. Mar. 12, 
1936; E unp. 120203; Sara H. F. 
Manbeck, Ankeny, Ia. 6800 

Dream (A) of love; w Myrna E. 
Rubin, m Bella Donna Rubin and 
Morris Bernard Rubin. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
12, 1936; E unp. 120228; Myrna Ru- 
bin, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 6801 

Dream sheep; w Margaret Rose, m 
Stuart Young; unison voices. © 
Feb. 24, 19386; E for. 43471; Augener, 
Itd., London. 6802 


Dream stars; fox-trot, m Arthur J. 
Thibodeau; pf., with w. ©1c. Mar. 
4, 1936; E unp. 119650; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 6803 


Dream that your dreams come true; 
fox-trot, w J. McDonald, melody P. 
Pureell: © 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 1986; E 
unp. 121120; Joseph McDonald and 
Patrick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

6804 

Dreamer, dream your dreams with me; 
w and melody Bert Darl and Charles 
Harold. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 
120486; Betty Goetz, New York. 

6805 


Dreaming of love: w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120630; 
Helen Gloria Albert, Hollywood, 
Calif. 6806 


Dreaming of you; w and melody. © 
1 @ Mar. 10, 1886; E unp. 120042 ; 
James H. Manery, Detroit. 6807 


w B. J. Schaffer, mC. U. Bardo. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121053; 
Burton J. Schaffer and Carleton U. 
Bardo, Easton, Pa. 6808 


Dreaming of you alone; song. © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1936: E unp. 120381; Hazel 
Pockat, Highway Highlands, Calif. 

6809 

Dreaming out loud; from Palm 
Springs, w and m Leo Robin and 
Ralph Rainger ; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 54173; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 6810 


Dreams (The) that bring heaven to 
me; waltz, w R. C. Heria and Lu 
Barl, melody L. Earl. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1936; E unp. 120684; Rhoda 
Clark Heria, Asbury Park. 6811 


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3) 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6812 


Dreamy California moon; song. © 1c. 
Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120107; Corrill 
William Brome, Norfolk, Neb. 6812 


Dreamy eyes; waltz song, m Gustave 
Sax, © 1c. Mar. 20,.1936; E unp. 
120638; Henry George Frazier, 
Wainsboro, Va. 6813 


Dreamy waters; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119843; William O. 
Faist, Milwaukee. 6814 


Drifting; w Mort Dixon, melody Ray 
Henderson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 119787; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
Mork: 6815: 


Drifting butterflies; song. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1936; EK unp. 121102; Daisy RK. 
Staehle, Cairo, Ill. 6816 


Drifting in the moonlight with you; w 
Rachel Whitescarver; pf. © 1 e. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119890; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

6817 


Drifting on a cloud; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120882; 
Myrtle A. Kirley, Clayville, N. Y. 

6818 


Drowsy lilies; by Evangeline Lehman ; 
pf. © Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 58865; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

6819 


Drowsy (The) shepherdess; by Emer- 
son Whithorne, ed. Lazare Saminsky 
and Isadore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1986; E pub. 54136; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 6820) 


Du soleil sur la porte; 31 mélodies, 
poeémes A. M. Gossez; sop. ou tén. 
© Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 43336; Edgar 
Letellier, Paris. 6821 


Duchess (The) is learning the rumba; 
w and m Eddie Lisbona and Tommie 
Connor, arr. Dudley E. Bayford; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 11, 
1986; E for. 48551; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Itd., London. 6822 


Dulcinea ; serenata de amor, S. Petrof; 
string quartet with pf. conductor. 
pts. © Dec. 24, 1935; E for. 43406; 
Adolf Lotter, London. 6823: 


Dupont, Dubois, Durand; fox-trot, 
paroles Géo Koger, m Vincent Scotto. 
© Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 48292; Edi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 6824 


Dupré (Marcel) 3 élévations; op. 32; 
orgue. © Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 
43256; H. Herelle & cie., Paris. 6825 


pte nse vee 


Dusk on the painted desert; w Don 
George; pf. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E 


unp. 119708; Albert Frisch, New 
York. 6826 
Dying (The) cowboy; song. © 1. 


Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120462; EKd- 
wina McCarty Davis, Hollywood, 
Calif. 6827 


Dzis jesteS przy mnie; tango, stowa: 
Jerry, m: R. Berlins. © Dee. 4, 
19385; E for. 43212; M. Arct, War- 
saw, Poland. 6828 


arr. Wt. Eiger; ork. strony. 
© Dec. 4, 1985; E for. 48213; M. 
Aret, Warsaw, Poland. 6829 


I} finito il bel tempo che fu; valzer, 
versi e m B. Cherubini e P. G. Redi. 
© Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48447; So- 
cieté anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

6830 


E flat (The) stride; by George Wash- 
ington and Irving Mills; pf. © Feb. 
7, 1986; E pub. 53976; Milsons music 
pub, corp., New York. 6831 


Each and every moment of the hour; 
w and m Hank Briscoe. © 1 « 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119618; Henry 
Cottman Briscoe, Hyattsville, Md. 

6832 


Each night beside my bed; song, w 
Arthur L. Salmon. © 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 
19386; E unp. 121494; Percy Lee 
Atherton, Washington. 6833 


Earl, Father, Hines pianostyles; ten 
piano styles, melodies selected Earl 
Hines, each followed by Earl Hines’ 
own style; with w. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
AA 202161; M. M. Cole pub. Co., 
Chicago. 6834 


Early bird; from Captain January, w 
Sidney Mitchell, m Lew Pollack; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Feb. 28, 
1936; E pub. 53714; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 6835: 


Early morning blues; w A, Kelso, m 
O. M. Lien. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 119485; Olaf Melvin Lien and 
Al Kelso, Tacoma. 6836 


East side Rose; w William J. Mangan, 
melody George A. Melville. © 1. 
Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120608; George 
A, Molvaut, Port Richmond, N. Y. 

6837 

Easter (The) lily; musical playlet for 
children, w and m Loretta Wilson. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; D 39051; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 6837* 


306 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 3, 1936 

Haster (The) wedding; w and m Kay 
Jay. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
120506; Kathryn J. Salley, Rich- 
mond. 6838 


Echoes from Calvary; sacred song. © 
Mar. 7, 1936; E pub. 54128; William 
Albert Crim, Effingham, II], 6839 


Echoes of the trail; w and m Gene 
Autry and Fleming Allan. © 1 «©. 
Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 119978; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 6840: 


song, w Marie Herman. © 
1 ec. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120600; 
Ruth Cleary, Brooklyn. 6841 


Eleven-six; w and m Slocombe Towne; 
pf. © 1 ce, Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 
121144; Dorothea Alice Towne, Port- 
land, OY. 6842 


Elle a l’béguin pour le saxo; valse 
musette, paroles Jules Comee et Reg, 
m Eug. Gavel. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43307; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 6843 


Ellis (The) Island boys; melody. © 
1 c.’ Nov. 16, 1935; E unp. 121319; 
Forman Brown, New York. 6844 


Emmet’s lullaby; by J. K, Emmet, arr. 
Willis Conolly ; Spanish guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. © Feb. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 53819; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 6845 

Empire (The) city; w and melody. 

© 1c Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119964; 

William Torrealba, New York. 6846 


Empty arms; w Edward Kenith Fin- 
fname. GCG, 1.e.. Mar. 23, 1986+. Bb 
unp. 120769; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 6847 


En quote; w Lee Cameron 


Eestasy ; 


and m 


Reed. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 
120980; Mrs. T. James Reed, Col- 
wick, N. J. 6848 


En se regardant; valse, paroles Pierre 


Bayle, m Jean Delettre. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E for. 48303; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris, 6849 


Enchantment; by Howard Hanson, 
ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 
538987 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6850) 


Engafio waltz; pf. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119818; Mariano Hur- 
tado, New York. 6851 


Epilogue; by A. Walter Kramer, ed. 
Lazare Saminsky and Isadore Freed ; 
pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 53994; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 6852 


6866 


Es war schon, als du sagtest : Ich liebe 
dich ; langsamer walzer aus Die letz- 
ten vier von Santa Cruz, text Hans 
Fritz Beckmann, -m Walter Crono- 


stay, klavier arr. Otto Linde. © 
Jan. 8, 1986; E for. 43162; Ufaton 
verlags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6853 


Es will die Galathe; madrigale 4 3, 
Sebastian Kniipfer, aus Corydon, 
hrsg. u. fiir den praktischen gebrauch 
bearb. Hans Joachim Moser, mit gen- 
eralbassaussetzung v. Max Seiffert; 
sop. 1, 2, ten., u basso continuo. Par- 


titur. © Sept. 15, 1933; HB for. 
43419; Henry  Litolff’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 6854 
Escape me never; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 120851; 
George Wilson Humphreys, Memphis, 
Tenn. 6855 


Esquisses de lage d’or ; de Flor Peeters, 
op..27; pi.” 1° et 2° ptes. ©» Novedd, 
1935; E for. 43368, 43369; A. Cranz, 
Brussels, Belgium. 6856, 6857 


Hstrellas de Broadway; 17 canciones. 


© Mar. 7, 19386; E for. 43549; Ar- 
mando Valdespi, Havana. 6858 
Ethiopian dance; violin and pf. no. 1. 


© 1 c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119414; 
John Harvey Hebron, Philadelphia. 
6859 


Ethiopian lament: melody. © 1 e. 
Mar. 23, 19386; E unp. 120751; Henri 
Hollaway, New Orleans. 6860 


Evening (The) after the morning after, 
the night before; w and melody. © 

1 c. Mar. 16, 19386; E unp. 120406; 
William Rusk Smith, Palmerton, Pa. 
6861 


Evening hours; song. © 1. Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121236; Agnes EH. Pat- 
terson, Council Bluffs, Ia. 6862 


Evening (An) with you; from Colleen, 
w Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 538897; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 6863 
Eventide by the fireside; w Herbert 
Tintle; pf, © A’ G& Mar? 2, 19363" EB 


unp. 119473 ; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
IN. - 6864 


Every day is a memory; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
1936; E unp. 120517; Cloyd N. Ben- 
nett, Necedah, Wis. 6865 


Every minute of the day; w John M. 
Wilson, and melody. ©1c. Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 121482; Clara Janet 
Serafinelli, W. Quincy, Mass. 6866 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6867 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 34 


Every minute of the hour, every hour 
of the day; w and m Nick Kenny 
and Charles F. Kenny; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 18, 1936; E pub. 53725 ; 
Schuster & Miller, inc., New York. 

6867 


Every moment; pf., with words. ©1c. 
Mar. 24, 1926; E unp. 120995; Joseph 
Riberdy and Edward Kissel, Albany. 

6868 


Every precious little thing you say; w 
and melody Dob York. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1936; E unp. 119462; Ausbie Allen 
York, Levelland, Tex. 6869 


Everybody knows; song. ©1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119401; Florence Lee 
Tate, Chilhowie, Va. 6870 


Everyone sang; w Siegfried Sassoon, m 


May Sabeston Walker. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E for. 48473; Augener, Itd., 
London. 6871 


Everyone suddenly burst out singing; 
w Siegfried Sassoon, m C. S. Lang, 


op. 27; men’s voices. © Mar. 27, 
1936; E for. 48540; Novello & co, 
ltd., London. 6872 


Everything; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119868; 


Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los Gatos, 
Cait 6873 
Ev’rybody loves Missouri; w C. 
Sweeney, m M. D. Sweeney. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121480); Cath- 
ryvn Sweeney and Marie Dee Sweeney, 
Dallas. 6874 


Ev’rything combined; w and m Ida 
Whitney Waite; pf. ©1c. Mar. 21, 
1986; E unp. 120847; Ida Florence 
Whitney Waite, Pasadena. 6875 


Execution of Gaymon and Hamilton; 
wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
EK unp. 121367; Paul Daniel Marion, 


Portageville, Mo. C876 
Exerpt from Largo; from the New 
world symphony, Dvorak, instruc- 


tions and simple transcription Ethel 
Tingle; pf. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54083 ; Homer L. Kitt CO., Washing- 
ton. 6877 


Extract (An) of opera; grand romantic 
opera, condensed, Frederic W. Root, 
arr. Rob Roy Peery; mixed voices, 
with mixed cho. ad lib. © Mar. 25, 
1936; E pub. 54337 ; Theodore Presser 
CO., Philadelphia. 6878 


Hyes (The) of Texas; w John Lang 
Sinclair, melody arr. Virginia Ruth 
Donoho. © 1c. Jan. 30, 19386: E 


unp. 119801; Students’ assn. of the 
univ. of Texas, Austin. 6879 


Facing the world alone; song, m Allien 
Lair and Bill Shaefer. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1936; E unp. 120352); Simon Spero, 
Los Angeles. 6880 


Faded (A) rosebud; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119381 ; 
Edna Kathrin Swasey, Chicago. 

6881 


Fairy (A) fantasy; w Don Ford, and 


melody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 120058; Sally Smith, Mt. Cal- 
vary, Wis. 6882. 


Fairy (The) pipers; caprice, A. Her- 
bert Brewer, arr. Arvid Samuelson ; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 30, 11986; 
E pub. 54328; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 6883: 


xylophone, 

© Mar. 
54324; Boosey & 
6884. 


arr. H. W. Glenn ; 
with pf. acc. conductor. 
30, 1936; E pub. 
co., Itd., London. 


Fairyland; w Mary S. Morison, m 
William H. Anderson; sop. 1, 2 and 
contralto. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
43482; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

6885 


Falls the snow [and] Take me to a. 
green isle; w H. E. Foster, m Walter 


MacNutt. © Mar. 27, 1936; HE for. 
43587; Frederick Harris co., Oak- 
ville, Ont., Canada. 6886 


False witnesses; by Hugo Friedhofer. 
©1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121334; 


Movietone music corp., New York. 
6887 
Fame and fortune; march, Wm. M. 


Talbott ; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 54046; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 6888 


Fanfare no. 1; by Gene Rose. © 1 e. 
Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121341; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 6889 


Fantasia cinese; di Carlo Vidusso; pf.. 
© Dec. 28, 1985; E for. 43585; 
Guglielmo Zanibon, Padua, Italy. 

6890" 


ae across the deep blue sea; pf., with 
©o1 «Mar 2. 1936: E unp. 
119391 : Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 
68911. 


Farmer’s (The) boy; overture, Susan 
Spain-Dunk; orch. pts. © Dee. 9,. 
1935; E for. 43382; Cranz & co., ltd., 
London. 6892: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Father, we thank Thee; trio; treble 


voices. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119647; Elizabeth Sutton Brown, 
Long Beach, Calif. 6893 


Father William ; unison song, w Lewis 
Carroll, m Desmond MacMahon. © 
Mar. 31, 1936; E for. 48541; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 6894 


Feather (A) in your cap; song. © 
1c Mar. 25, 19386; E unp. 121038; 
Charles Edward Swingley, St. Louis. 

6895 


Feelin’ kinda mellow; by D. Herman 
and Alfred Rickey; pf. treble. © 
1 c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119585; 
Dave Herman, New York. 6896 


Feierliche nacht; text Karl Broéger, m 
Camillo Hildebrand; miunnerchor. 
Partitur. © Sep. 19, 1935; E for. 
43358; J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leip- 
zig. 6897 


Fiddlin’ Joe; by Douglas Moore, ed. 
Lazare Saminsky and _ Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54145; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6898 


Fiesta (La); w Nelle Richmond Eber- 
hart, m Charles Wakefield Cadman. 
-© Feb. 28, 1986; E pub. 538859; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 6899 


Fifty (A) fifty love; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1c. Mar..16, 1936;. E 
unp. 120426; Cora J. Smith, W. Leb- 
anon, N. H. 6900 


Figaro figurinen; 10 musikalische 
randzeichnungen zu einem thema aus. 
Mozart’s Hochzeit des Figaro, v. 
Erich Anders, op. 65; orch. Partitur. 
© Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 43564; Wil- 
helm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 6901 


Figure it out for yourself; w Peter 
Tarnow, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
26, 1936; E unp. 121113; Lou Zoel- 
ler, Beverly Hills, Calif. 6902 


Finale on Leoni; by F. Leslie Calver . 


organ. Mar. 9, 19386; E pub. 
538911; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 6903 


Find your own key, swing your trou- 
bles away; w and melody. ©1.. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120883 ; Mich- 
ael Rechler, New York. 6904 


Fine (A), romance; song, from I won’t 
dance, w Dorothy Fields. © 1 « 
Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120511; Je- 
rome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

6905 


6919 


Finer than frogs hair; w and melody. 
©1ec. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120888; 
Alphons Jaeger, Detroit, 6906 


Fire bell; by Lazare Saminsky, op. 45, 
no. 2, ed. L. Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54137; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

6907 

Fisherman song; from Give us this 
night, w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, m 
Erich Wolfgang Korngold. © 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1986; E unp. 120790; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 6908 


Flame vine; by Mathilde Bilbro, lesson 
analysis John Thompson; pf., 4 
hands. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 
54032; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

6909 


Flight; by John F. Carré, op. 15; pf. 
© Feb 17, 1936; E pub. 53691; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6910 


Floating in the clouds to rythm; song. 
© 1c, Mar. 21, 19386; E unp. 120854; 
James E. Gray, Newton, Ia. 6911 


Flor del Oriente; pf. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119438; Edelmira C. 
Gonzalez, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

6912 

Flor gitana; paso doble, A. Ferraris, 
arr. Al Richards; pf. accordion. © 
Dec. 10, 1935; E for. 48380; W. Pax- 
ton & co., Itd., London. 6913 


Florida fantasy; song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120336; Priscilla 
Brobston Adams, Jacksonville, Fla. 
[Copyright is claimed on new 
words | 6914 


Flowers; w Elizabeth Hughes Kerns, 
m Hdward Gould Mead. © 1 e. 
Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120338; Janet 


C. Mead, Oxford, O. 6915 
Flowers (The) are yours; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 


120568; Luella D. Smith, Hudson, 
INV Y. 6916 


Flowers bring memories; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119928; Nora Knapp, Toledo. 6917 


Flowers from my garden; w and m 
Gene Johnson. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
FE unp. 119413; Robert Eugene John- 
son, Decatur, Ind. 6918 


Fluttering round a flame; from Fritzi, 
w Arthur Stanley, m Carl Tucker; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc, © Feb. 
5, 1986; E for. 43425; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 6919 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6920 


Pt. Tit, nasz vs 81 


Folks this is New Orleans; song, m | Fosteriana; rhapsody on melodies by 


Eloise Stocking. © 1 @ Mar. 12, 
1986; E unp. 121323; Myra May 
Kirtland, St, Rose, La. 6920 


Footsteps; by R. H. Bassett. ©1« 
Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120799; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 6921 


For romance has found me at last; 
w G. A, Kelly and Ned Lawless, m 
Luther A. Clark: with ukulele arr. 
© 1«e. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120098; 
George Arthur Kelly and Edward 
Casper Lawless, Brighton, Mass. 

6922 


For the beauty of the earth; hymn- 
anthem, w Folliott S. Pierpont, m 
John W. Work, mixed voices; organ 
acc, © Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 53829; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 6923 


For you — it’s a pleasure; song, w 
Frank Key, m arr. Lew Novy. © 
te, Mar 30; 419386. Bh unpe aietsaie 
William Frank Kocourek, Chicago. 


6924 

Ford song; song. © 1 c, Mar. 30, 
1986; E unp. 121441; Mayo Taft 
Graham, Dallas. 6925 
Forever and a day; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1936; Ei tmp. 120905; 


Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer corp., New 
Mork. 6926 


Forget me not; w Peter Paul Birkel; 
pt. ‘© 1 ce Mar. 26,4936 Hh unp. 
121124; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 6927 


Forget not yet; w Thomas Wyatt, m 
Frederic Herbert Wood, op. 34, no. 7. 
© Mar, 16, 1936; E for. 43467; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 6928 


Forgetting; w and m Dephna Hunt; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E upp. 
119874; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 6929: 


Forgiven by your heart; song, w 
Howard F. Boulet. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1986; E unp. 120307; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 6930 


Forse si, forse no; fox-trot, versi A. R. 
Borella, m Federico Bergamini 
[and] La canzone del mattino; fox- 
trot, versi e m Alberto Lao-Schor e 
Vittorio Giuliani, orch. Virgilio 
Ripa: orch, pti. © Jan. 6, 1936; 
EH for. 43145; A. & G. Carisch «& «., 
Milan. 6931 


Stephen Collins Foster, arr. Maurice 
Baron; orch. pts. © Feb. 10, 1936; 
HE pub. 53535; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 6932 


Fountain. (The) waltz; pf. © 1-«. 
Mar. 19, 19386; E unp. 120612; Milton 
E. Schwarzwald, New York. 6933 


Fox all American march folio; by 
Frank B. Johnston and others, arr. 
Herman A. Hummel; solo B flat 
cornet pt. v. 1. © Mar. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 538973; Sam Fox pub. Co., 
Cleveland. : 6934 


Fox-trot eccentrique; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1986; E unp. 120614; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6985 


Frances, Johnette, Clara, Neomia, ete. ; 
by H. H. Hill, jr. and Lawrence 
Keyes; pf. © 1« Mar. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 121412; Hannibal Hasting 
Hill, jr., Kansas City, Mo. 6936 


Fresh out of luck; song. © 1 ©. Mar. 
5, 1986; E unp. 119682; Virgil Glenn 
Collins, Marshalltown, Ia. 6937 


Friendly moon; w and m Benny Davis 
and J. Fred Coots; with guit. arr. 
© Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 54228; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

69388 


Frisch auf, ihr musikanten; v. Joh. 
Melchior Gletle, aus Corydon, bearb. 
Hans Joachim Moser, u. [mit gen- 
eralbassaussetzung] Max Seiffert; 
gem. cho, mit violine 1, 2, cembalo u. 
violoncello. Partitur. Erster-dritter 
teil. © Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 43416; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 6939 


From Jerusalem to Jericho; w Dave 
Macon; pf. © Dec. 10, 1935; E pub. 
538680; Asher Sizemore, Louisville. 

6940 


From the depot leads the road; w 
George Mitchell, and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120004; Alex- 
ander McCray, Comstock, N. Y. 6941 


From the Welsh hills; selection, Idris 
Lewis, arr. G. Walter Goehr; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 48156; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 

6942 


From tyrant laws; 2-pt. song, from 
Comus, by T. A. Arne, arr. and ed. 
W. Gillies Whittaker. © Feb. 27, 
1986; E for. 43528; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 6943 


310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Frommel (Gerhard) Konzert; 
moll, fiir klavier, soloklarinette u. 
streichorchester. Ausgabe ftir 2 kla- 
viere. NoOvVin 04. 44985.5,.2K) for, 
43577; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 6944 


Full fathom five [and] While you here 
do snoring lie; w Shakespeare, m 
Frederic Herbert Wood, op. 34, nos. 
2 and 38, tonic sol-fa tr. H. J. Tim- 
othy; unison voices. © Feb. 19, 
1986; E for. 43468; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 6945. 


Full moon is the love moon; song. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120878; 
Myrtle Gerganess Carroll, San An- 
gelo, Tex. 6946 


Funny face; w and melody. ©1.. 
Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 120716; Lola 
M. McGauley, Jackson, Mich. 6947 


Furlongs of fun; album, w Martyn Her- 
bert, m Herberte Jordan. © Mar. 
2, 1936; E for. 48496; Reynolds & 
co., London. 6948 


Future (A) for two; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119934; 
Alfred Wyburd Furrell, Portland, 
Or. 6949: 


G (The) man and the bud; song. © 
1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120591; 
M. D. Campbell, Roxbury, Mass. 

6950 


Gallie; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119460; Margaret Zimmerman Stew- 
art, Mooringsport, La. 6951 


Galop in G; pf. ©1e. Mar. 10, 1936; 
1936; E unp. 121288; Milton KE. 
wald, New York. 6952 


Galop western; pf. © 1 e¢. Mar. 28, 
1986; E unp. 121288; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 6953 


Garde moi, chéri; valse, paroles Ca- 
mille Francois, m Wal-Berg. © Jan. 
2, 1986; E for. 43320; Editions Phil- 
ippe Parés, Paris. 6954 


Garden (The) of sorrow; hymn. © 
ic. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119832; 
Walter M. Wooster, Berwyn, Md. 

6955 


Gather roses while you may; song. © 
Mar. 7, 1936; E pub. 53908; Frank 
J. Preston, Burlington, Vt. 6956 


Gavotte; by F. J. Gossee, solo arr. 
John Martell; guit. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 53696; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6957 


64326—36——3 


in H | Gavotte d’amour; 


6971 


de René Guillou; 
violon et pf. © Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 
43260; Delrieu fréres, Nice. 6958 


Gavotte in F; by G. B. Martini, arr. 
Paul Zilcher; pf., 6 hands. © Mar. 
25, 1986; E pub. 54262; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 6959 


Gay promenade; by Arthur Shepherd, 
ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53995 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

6960 


Gazing into space; w and melody Art 
Whiteley and Jules Adams. © 1. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119578; Arthur 
Whiteley, Los Angeles. 6961 


Gazooka (The); from Ziegfeld follies 
1936, w Ira Gershwin, m Vernon 
Duke; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Mar. 3, 19386; E pub. 53855; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 6962 


Gdyby szezeScie przyszio dziS .. .; 
wale z filmu Panienka z poste-res- 
tante, slowa: M. Hemar, muzyka: H. 
Wars. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 43224: 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 6963 

muzyka iarr. Hi. Warsa; 

ork. strony. © Dee. 4, 1935; E for. 

43225; M Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 


6964 ° 


Générique fin; du film Vogue mon cceur, 
Maurice Yvain et F. et M. Jeanjean; 
pr. Cc) Wee, 20 1935 Wi Tor, toace ¢ 
C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 6965 


Gentle, tender shepherd ; w M. B. Lang, 
m A. W. Lang. © 1 ce. Mar. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119539; Albert W. Lang and 
Mary Bush Lang, Melrose Highlands, 
Mass. 6966 


Ghost (The) goes West; waltz, theme, 
Mischa Spoliansky; pf. © Feb. 6, 
1986; E for. 48203; eteppell & ©O., 
Itd., ‘London. 6967 

Ginger; melody. © 1. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 119780; Johann Sesser, Chi- 
cago. 6968 

Gipsy lover; w Agnes Cooper, and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 121055 ; Leon Garber, Independ- 


ence, Mo. 6969 
Girl (The) from Tuscaloosa; slow 
drag tango, w and melody. ©1. 


Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120173; Alfred 
Hugo Neuberger, Los Gatos, Calif. 
6970 


Girl I met at the Mardi Gras; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121098; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. 6971 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6972 


Girl, it's with you; song, arr. Elmer 
Goodwin. © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 1986; HB 
unp. 119797; Dafmore A’Kesia, New 
York. 6972 


Girl (The) of my dreams; w and 
melody. © 1 c.: Mar. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 121475; Charles J. Shackett, Los 
Angeles. 6973 


Give a little bit—take a little bit; w 
Inez Draw, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
26, 1936; E unp. 121181 ; Rudy Smith, 
New York. 6974 


Give the ha ha; march song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119531; Ger- 
trude Conte, Rockeville Centre, N. Y. 

6975 


Give us this night; from the picture, 
w Tot Seymour, m Vee Lawnhurst; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Feb. 
13, 1986; E pub. 54165; Famous 
music corp., New York. 6976 


w Tot Seymour, m Erich Wolf- 
gang Korngold and Phil Boutelje. © 
1 ¢ Keb) 15, 19365 Ei unp. 220782 ; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 6977 


Glad to be unhappy; from On your 
toes, w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 
Rodgers; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 54112; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 6978 


Glissons ; valse, de De soleil, de neige, 
paroles et m Paul Misraki. © Jan. 
2, 1986; E for. 43264; Ray Ventura 
& cie., Paris. 6979 


Gloomy Sunday; w Laszlo Javor, Eng- 
lish lyrics Sam M. Lewis, m Rezs6 
Seress, additional material Albert 
Szirmai. [English text only] © 
Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 54115; Chap- 
pell & co., New York. 6980 


m Seress Rezso. © Feb. 29, 
1936; E pub. 58729; Anthony Sle- 
singer, New York. 6981 


— new arr. Albert Szirmai. 
© Mar. 6, 1936; E pub. 53857; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 6982 


Glorious; melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1636; E unp. 120837; René Maurice, 
Los Angeles. 6983 


Glorious Haster; w Elsie Duncan Yale, 
m J. Lincoln Hall and others. © 
Feb. 28, 1986; E pub. 538907; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 6984 

Glorious sunshine; march song. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119532; Ger- 
trude Conte, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

6985 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Glory (The) of love; w and melody 
Billy “Hill.”' © 1 °C Mar. 741) 19862 E 
unp. 120271; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 6986. 


Go and blow a bubble; fox trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ce. Mar. 
3, 19386; E unp. 119557; Frank C. 
Page, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

6987 


Go ‘long mule; w and m Moran Moore. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121396; 
Johnson-Bennett co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 6888 


Go lovely rose; w Edmund Waller, m 
Albert Hay Malotte; high voice. © 
Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54295; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 6989: 


Go to Sea; pt.-song, w F. E. Weatherley, 
m H. Trotére, arr. Alec Rowley ; male 
voice. © Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 438192 ; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 6890 


God be in my head; short anthem, w 
from The Sarum primer, m Sidney 
Bett ; mixed voices. © Feb. 24, 1986; 
E pub. 53811 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York, 6991 


God gave me you; song. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119956; Mary Jo 
Hanon, Tecumseh, Okl. 6992 


Going ho-hum! sweet ho-hum; w and 
melody. © 1c Feb. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 120825; Robert Knott Gordon, 
Lansing, Mich. 6998 


Going home; w M. B. Lang, m A. W. 
Lang. © 1c. Mar, 3, 1936; BE unp. 
119540; Albert W. Lang and Mary 
Bush Lang, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

6994. 


Going home to live with God; anthem, 
adapted from a negro spiritual, John 
W. Work; male voices. © Mar. 4, 
1936 ; E pub. 58830; J, Fischer & bro., 
New York. 6995 


Going through life alone; w and m 
I. Levine and Irving Gitterman. © 
1 ec, Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120896; 
Irving Levine, Chicago. 6996 


Golden (A) memory; song. © Mar. 10, 
19386; E pub. 54313; Mildred Luella 
Puntenney, Pinedale, Wy. 6997 


Golden thoughts; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119976; 
Peter Uryga, Detroit. 6998 


Gondolieri; by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. 
Hugh Gordon; flute, oboe, B flat 
clarinet, horn in F and bassoon. 
Conductor sc. and pts. © Mar. 235, 
1986; E pub. 54845; John Church co., 
Philadelphia. 6989 


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no. 3, 1936 


Gone; w and melody. © 1. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 1198868; Jesse Fine, New 
York, 7000: 


w Jack Mooney; pf. treble. ©1c. 
Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121040; John 
W. Mooney and Justin Pacheco, Los 
Angeles. TOOL 


Good-bye babe; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119921; Avard 
Ward, jr., Los Angeles. 7002 


Good-bye depression; by Jack Ellis; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1936; E unp. 119748; Jacob M. Ellis, 
New York. 7003. 


—gsong. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 
119724; C. Fred Flynn, Indianapolis. 
7004 


Good bye sweetheart, good bye; song, 
m Arch B. Fritz. © 1c. Feb. 21, 
1986; E unp. 121084; Ernest Frank- 
lin Bishop, Los Angeles. 7005 


Good Lord sent me you; w and m Hlsie 
Francis, Stella Francis and W. C. 
Handy. © Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 
54302; Handy bros. music co., inc., 
New York. 7006. 


Geod morning! Good morning! How 
are you to-day; by Alexander Ben- 
nett; pf. © Mar. 25, 1986; E pub. 
54339; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 7007 


Good (The) old days; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120060; 
Lucile Renfroe Hiliott, Long Beach, 
Miss. 7008 


Good old moon; w Andrew B. Sterling 
and Raymond Sterling, m Louis 
Ricca and William lLackenbauer ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 13, 
1986; E pub. 54192); Jewel music pub. 
co., New York. 7009: 


Goodbye (The) waltz; w and m Kay 
Koblensky; E flat alto saxophone. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121314; 
Anthony Kay Koblensky, ‘Tiltons- 
Ville, O. 7010 


Goodman swing; by James Mundy; pf. 
©1c. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 121443; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

FOIL 


Goodnight ; song. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 121195; Kathleen Bretzlaff, 
Detroit. 7012 


Goodnight, my love; song. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 1986; E ump. 120054; Albert 
Henry Wade, Roanoke, Va. 7013 


' Gray walls; w and melody. 


COMPOSITIONS 


7026 


Goofus; w Gus Kahn, m Wayne King 
and William Harold, modern voice 
arr. Ed Smalle; male quartette. © 
Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 54185; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 7014 


Goo-goo; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120425; 
Matthew John McMullan, New York. 

7015 


Goombay drum; w Stanley Adams and 
Schuyler Knowlton, m Charles Loft- 
house; with arr, for guit., ete. © 
Mar. 6, 1986; E pub. 53896; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 7016 


Got a dollar in my pocket; w and m 
Louis Robinson and Harry I. Robin- 
son, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for 
fuit., etc. © Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 
54212; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

7017 


Got a pair of new shoes; w Arthur 
Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119566; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

7018 


Gotta break a date; w I. Levenson, m 
J. I. Lipman; melody, and melody 
with harmony. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; 
EH unp. 1212938; Irving Levenson and 
Jerome I. Lipman, Philadelphia. 

7019 


Gotta know where I stand, with you; 
w Lester Horn, m Duke Rorabaugh. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121191; 
Newton Charles Rorabaugh, Elkins 
Park, Pa. 7020 


Gracieux jongleurs; par Léon Furland ; 
violon et pf. © Dec. 20, 19385; E for. 
43270; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 7021 


Graj skrzypku; tango, stowa: St. 
Zdrojewski, m: Wiad. Lidauer. © 
Dec. 13, 1935; EH for. 48396; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 7022 


Grand parade; by Homer Grunn; pf. 
© Mar. 2, 1936; EB pub. 53787; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 7023 

Cryre 


Mar. 14, 1986; H unp. 120541; Roy 
Miller Gause, Ambridge, Pa. 7024 


Graydawn; song. 
EH unp. 119476; 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
Elizabeth O. W. 
Gloor, Detroit. 7025 


Great (The) P. C. hotel; song. ©1le«. 
Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 119583; Ger- 
trude Conte, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

7026 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7027 


Greatest (The) of these is love; w 
from the Bible, m Roberta Bitgood ; 


med. voice. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 
53943; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

7027 

Green (The) cathedral; w Gordon 


Johnstone, m Carl Hahn, arr. Fred 
H. Huntley; men’s voices. © Mar. 
2, 1986; E pub. 58861; John Church 


co., Philadelphia. 7028 
Green clouds; song, w Ruth Dale 
Simes. © 1c. Mar. 20, 19386; E unp. 


120724 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 
7029 


Green-eyed owl blues; song. © 1 e. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120213; Mar- 
garet Weak Campman, Miami, Fla. 

7030 

Green eyes tango; by Nick Bolin; pf. 
© 1e. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 120748; 
Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. TO3L 


Green hills of England; w Margaret 
Rose, m John Longmire; unison 
voices. © Feb. 22, 1936; BH for. 
43172; Banks & son, York, England. 

7032 


Green lawns; round dance, Welsh air, 
arr. Idris Lewis; pf. © Feb. 5, 
19386; E for. 43427; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 7033 


Green meadow ; fox trot, w Sam Adel- 
man, and melody. © 1. Mar. 10, 
19386; E unp. 120109; Margaret C. 
O’Brien, New York. 7034 


Gregorina (La); fox-trot, versi F. 
Ansaldo e Grégor, [and] Cerco un 
po’ d’amore...; fox-trot lento; 
versi A. R. Borella: m e arr. Franco 
Ansaldo; orch. pti. © Jan. 4, 1936; 
E for. 48148; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 7035: 


Gretchen; comic opera, bk. and lyrics 
Stanley Guise, m Alfred J. Silver. 
© Oct. 29, 1935; B for. 43354; Lilian 
Leigh Silver, executor of the estate 
of Alfred J. Silver, London. 7036 


Griddle cakes; Ukrainian folk dance- | 


song, arr. Alexander Koshetz, Eng- 
lish tr. Max T. Krone; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53895; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. T0387 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Anitra’s 
dance; from Peer Gynt suite, arr. 
John Martell; guit. Solo, pick style. 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53699; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

7038 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 31 


—— Puck; op. 71, no. 3, arr. Hlizabeth 
Gest; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 25, 
1986; E pub. 54342; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 7039 


Gritissee an die heimat; m C. Kromer, - 
Grin ist die haide; m K. Blume 
[and] Wer das scheiden hat erfun- 
den; folksong: arr. A. Fassio, Eng- 
lish versions Don Titman; pf. © 
Dec. 15, 1985; E pub. 53975; A. 
Fassio, Lachute, Que., Canada. 

7040 


Guerra (La) ’e sanzione; canzone 
umoristica, melodia 
Cristo. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
53828; Luigi Vitale, Philadelphia. 
7041 


Guess who; w Ralph Freed, m Burton 
Lane; with guit. arr. © Mar. 13, 
1936; E pub. 53965; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 7042 


Guitar (The) player’s best friend; by 
John Martell, ed. Elliott Shapiro. 
© Feb. 14, 1936; AA 199235; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

7043 


Guldfisken ; sange fra operetten, tekst 
Poul Martin Jorgensen, m Kai Nor- 
mann Andersen. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
EK for. 48441; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 7044 


Gundi; op. 41, no. 3, [and] Kuni-San; 
op. 40, no. 4, w G. A. Hawkins- 
Ambler, m Eleanor Everest Freer; 
bar. voice. © Mar. 4, 1936; E. pub. 
54016; Music library of Chicago, 


Chicago. 7045 
Gypsy embers; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119607; Louise H. 
Gahr, Portland, Or. 7046 


Gypsy plaint; fox-trot song, w Alice 
Hullin. © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1936; B 
unp. 120502); Anthony Arcuri, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 7047 


Gypsy serenade; pf. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1986; E unp. 119819; Mariano Hur- 
tado, New York. 7048 


Gypsy’s (A) lament; by Louis Silvers. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121342; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

7049 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Musetta; 
arr. from the transcription for pf. 
solo, Giuseppe Martucci, transcribed 

- Albino Gorno; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 54107; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 7050 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


and Andromeda; an 
operatic masque by Albert G. 
Latham. 1. Voc. sc—2. Choruses 
only. © Oct. 7, 1985; EH for. 43160; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 7951 


— Perseus 


Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here; in- 
structions and m arr. M. M. Parker; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Feb. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 54084; Homer L. Kitt co., 
Washington. 7052 


Han, hail’ to’ Texas; song. © 1c. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120868; Helen 
EK. L. Meyer, Dallas. 7053. 


Hail your risen Lord; Easter song, w 
T. Scott, m Florence Turner Maley; 
high voice; pf. or organ acc. 
Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 58690; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 7054: 


Hand in hand; w and m John D. 
Marks; with guit. arr. © Mar. 3, 
1936; E pub. 58797; Crawford music 
ecorp., New York. : 7055 

Hanorieno waltz; pf. accordion. © 


1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 121086; 
Pietro Buscemi, Baltimore. 7056 


Happenings; by Alec Rowley; pf. © 
Mar. 10, 1986; E for. 43347; Banks 
& son, York, England. (057 


Happiness [and] Tin soldiers parade; 
m and instructions M. M. Parker; 


pf., with w. © Feb. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 54071; Homer L. Kitt ©co., 
Washington. 7058 


Happy days; song, arr. Morty Berk. 
© Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 54058; Mil- 
dred Stubbs, Philadelphia. 7059) 


Happy now through you; w Victoria 
Marguerite; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 
1936 ; E unp. 119891; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 7060) 


Happy (The) nudist; song. © 1 .«. 
Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121489; Ada- 
line Stephens Martin, Los Angeles. 

7061 


Happy (The) parade; P. C. song, 
march. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119534; Gertrude Conte, Rockville 
Centre, N. Y. 7062 


Happy toes; song, melody Jack Schat- 
enustein. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; BH 
unp. 120705; Matilda Menime Perry, 
Long Beach, Calif. 7063 


Harlem holiday; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120403; 
Robert B. Gordon, jr., Long Beach, 
Calif. 7064 


7078 


Harlem hoochy koochy; w _ Lester 
Horn, m Duke Rorabaugh. © 1 ¢. 
Mar, 26, 1936; E unp. 121198; New- 


ton Charles Rorabaugh, Elkins 
Park, Pa. 7065 
Harlem hop; w and melody. ©1e. 


Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 120747; Lee 
Caroll, Honolulu. 7066 


Harlem trucks; pf., with w. © 1e 
Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 121331; Fran- 
cisco Soriano, Sunbury, Pa. 7067 


Harmonia; march, Wm. M, Talbott; 


band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 

54047; Fillmore bros. c¢o., Cincin- 

nati. 7068 - 
Harmonica playing made easy. © Mar. 


30, 1986; AA 100546; M. Hohner, 
inec., New York. 7069 


Harmony in spring; song, melody A. 
J. Bronstein, Norman Hirschl and 
Martin Cousins. © 1 c¢. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 119765; Arthur J. Bronstein, 
New York. 7070 


Harmony waltz; guit., in diagram; in 
A. © Dee. 1, 1935; E pub. 54368; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis, TOTL 


Harper-minstrel (The) sings; by Henry 
Cowell, ed. Lazare Saminsky and 
Isadore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
EK pub. 54147; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 7072 


Has anybody here seen Sally; w and 
melody. © 1. Mar. 28, 1936; EB 
unp. 129890; Helen G. Tyler, Vassar, 
Mich. 7073 


Hats off to Washington; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121182; Moul- 


ton Green, Kansas City, Mo. (074 
Have a heart; w and melody Dick 
Samuels and Art Samuels. © 1. 


Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 120145; Dick 
Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 7075 


Have a picture my own of you; w and 
melody H. C. Thoner, m arr. May 
Hain. ©1e. Jan, 15, 1936; E unp. 
118216; Henry Caleb Thoner, Roch- 
ester, Minn. 7076 


Have one on me; w and melody. © 
1 e¢ Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 121445; 
A. Cardella, N. Monty, and C. H. 
Wagner, Brooklyn. TO71T 


Hawaiian moon; pf. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119392; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. TOTS 


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7079 


Hawaiian paradise; w and m Harry 
Owens, arr. Harry Stanley; with 
special professional arr.; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram. © Mar. 18, 1986; 
E pub. 54199; Olman music corp., 
New York. TOTS: 


He cares for you; hymn, w and m 
Envoy Bernard Lodge, arr, Harold 


Wansborough. © Mar. 12, 1986; 
E pub. 538905; Calvary pub. co., 
Kokomo, Ind. 7080: 


He had the fundamental principle; w 
Frederic Nelson Phillips, m M. 
Mikita and M. Benoit. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1936: E unp. 119776; Michael 
Mikita, Mac Benoit and Frederic N. 
Phillips, New York. TOS8L 


He may be vo’ man Friday but he’s my 
man Saturday night; ‘melody. © 
1 e@. Nov. 16, 1935; E unp. 121318; 
Forman Brown, New York. 7082. 


He’s an angel in that heaven called 
home; w and m Michael Hodges; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 
17, 19386; E for. 48204; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London, 7083) 


He was despised and rejected; w from 
the Bible, with melody; alto. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119432; 
Preston H. House, Sacramento, Calif. 

7084 


Hear my cry; w from Psalm 61; organ 
acc. © 1. Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 
120021; Marian Whittaker March, 
Muskogee, Okl, 7085: 


Hear that little blue bird singing way 
out yonder; w and m Swenson Jo- 
seph Ohlmeyer; pf. © 1 ce. Mar. 238, 
19836; E unp. 120762; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 7086: 


Hear the bells ring; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro; 1 pf., 4 players. © Mar. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54875; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. TO8T 


Heart and soul; song. © Mar. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 53900; Jerry Moon, Tiffin, O 
7088 

Heart (The) is quicker than the eye; 


from On your toes, w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 
54114; Chappell & co., inc, New 
York. 7089 
Heart (A) within; melody. © 1 «¢. 


Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120204; Ern- 


est Stramiello, New York. 7090 
Hearth song; w Robert Underwood 
Johnson, m Russel Wragg; high 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


voice. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 
54034; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New 
York. 7091 


Hearts adrift; w and melody Carlton 
Bates. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; HB 
unp. 120518; William Carlton Bates, 
Cambridge, Mass. 7092 


Heaven (A) that was meant for me; 
w Viola Bowne, and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120304; Mel- 


vin H. Bowne, Nashville. 7093 
Heavenly you; valse song. © 1 e. 


Mar. 138, 1986; EH unp. 120558; Ann 
Parnau, Chicago. 7094 


Hebrew (The) vagabond; w C. M. 
Lewis, m J. M. Sokolove; violin and 
pf. © 1e Mar. 2, 19386; BE unp. 
120620; Cora Maria Loomis and J. 
M. Sokolove, Los Angeles. 7095 


Heléne; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
27, 1936; E unp. 121208; Noten Rob- 
ert Ballantine, Chicago. 7096 


Hello; song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; HB 
unp. 120131; Lewis Lawrence Lacey, 
Fort Worth. 7097 


Hello beautiful; song. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 
14, 1936; E unp. 120840; Joseph G. 


Rutkowski, Chicago. 7098 
Hello California; w Arthur Swan- 
strom, melody Mabel Wayne. ©1e. 


Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 121151; Pop- 
ular melodies, inc., New York. 7059 


Here comes the bride; w and m Harry 
Leon and Leo Towers; with ukulele 
arr. R. S. Stoddon, and chords, for 


guit. and pf. accordion. © Feb. 18, 
1986; E for. 43208; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 7100 


Here comes the legion; march, w and 
m Billy De Roy. © 1« Mar. 4, 
1936; EH unp. 119617; William Henry 
Hodge, Washington. 7101 


Here comes the popcorn man; fox-trot, 
m Arthur J. Thibodeau; pf., with 
w. © 1 -¢.’Mar. 4, 1986; EH ump. 
119651; Roy W. Swanson, Minneap- 
olis. 7102 


Here goes your ball game; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121415; 
Clarence Anthony Hieger, St. Louis. 

7103 


Here’s luck to our love; waltz, Billy 
James and Charlie Seitter, arr. Rich- 
ard Henry Miller; orch. pts., with w. 
© Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 54253 ; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New ets 


316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Here’s to our love; song, w Lillian 
Berndt. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 120312; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 7105 


Here’s to you; song, m EH. Staunton 
and Joe Romanchuk. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1936; E unp. 119434; Edward 
Staunton, Beverly Hills, Calif. 7106 


Here they come; by Bernard Wage- 
naar; pf. © Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 
54157 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

7107 


Here we come; march, w and m Sid- 
ney Forrest; pf. © Mar. 25, 19386; 
E pub. 54340; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 7108 


Here with me; w and melody. ©1«e. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 121005; Car- 
son J. Robison, New York. 7109 


Hibiscus; tango, w Emilie Fermier, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120392; Irving Levine, Chi- 
cago. 7110 


Hidden there; ballad, w and melody 
Jack Clash. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121091; John Edward Clash, 
Iron Mountain, Mich. 7111 


Hide and seek; by Werner Josten; pf. 
© Feb. 24, 19836; E pub. 54159; 


Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7112. 


High hills; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 14, 19386; E unp. 120308; 
Charles Elton See, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 7113 


High society song; song. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54200; Jack Weiser, 
Los Angeles. 7114 


High tone studies; by Charles Tea- 
garden; trumpet, trombone, alto in 
treble clef. © Mar. 25, 1986; AA 
200969; David Gornston, Jamaica, 
Nad ¥i3 7115 


Highth; w Mrs. J. H. Staatz [i. e. 
Lenora May Grizzell], m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Mar. 
10, 1936; E pub. 53962); Lenora May 
Staatz, Bushton, Kan. 7116 


Hildebrand (Camillo) Notturno; text 
Karl Broger, m OC. Hildebrand; 
achtstimmigen miannerchor. Parti- 
tur. © Sept. 19, 1935; E for. 43359; 
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig. 7117 


Hills (The) of old Wyomin’; from 
Palm Springs, w and m Leo Robin 
and Ralph Rainger; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Feb. 21, 1936; E pub. 
54171; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 7118 


7128 


Hills of the North; anthem, w C. EH. 
Oakley, m Sidney Bett ; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53812; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

7119 


Hip, hip, hooray, you vets; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121118; 
Catherine Tanner, West Hazelton, 
Pa. 7120 


His wayside messengers; Children’s 
day primary pageant, text Verna 
Whinery, incidental m Ruth Dale. 
© Mar. 18, 1986: D 39053; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 7120* 


Hispana; by Muriel Pollock; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 
121154; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

Cl20 


Hit (The) of the season ; musical short, 
with 2 sets, bk., lyrics andm. ©1e. 
Jan. 30, 1936; D 39049; Lewis Bellin 
and Edward Dorien, New York. 

(21 

Hiteh-hiking ; w Owen Crump, m Owen 
Crump and Jeanne Dunne; violin. © 
1 ec. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121362; 
Standard radio, inc., Hollywood, 
Calif. 7122 


Hi-way (The) lullaby; w Ella Cleaver 
Ebbert, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
©1. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121072; 
Ella Irene Ebbert, Newberg, Or. 

7123 


Hobo-bound; w and melody. © 1 ©«. 
Mar. 21, 1936; EH unp. 120789; Mau- 
rice Julian Lind, Chicago. 7124 


Hochenauer (Das) schiffsgeschrei; v. 
Fr. Jos. Aumann, aus Corydon, hrsg. 
u.. fiir den praktischen gebrauch 
bearb. Hans Joachim Moser, mit gen- 
eralbassaussetzung Max Seiffert; 
gem. chor, mit violine 1, 2 u. violon. 


Partitur. © Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 
43413; Henry Litolffs verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 7125 


Ho-la-li; German folk song, words tr. 
Wm. Hunter, adapted EH. Hendricks, 


m arr. Morten J. Luvaas; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Mar. 21, 19386; EH unp. 
120874; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
7126 

Hold fast, little mother, hold fast; 


song. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 
120575; Pauline Story, New York. 
7127 


Hold me closer sweetheart in a long 
night of love; w J. Bullock, melody 
PR Otis ae KO lune... Mar 2 L936. Hi 
unp. 119520; Jay Bullock and Jack 
Potts, Represa, Calif. 7128 


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7129 


Hold me once again; song. © 1 e«. 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121351; Mil- 
dred Candace Mason, New York. 

7129 


Hold my feet; arr. May Hain; pf. 
1 c@ Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 118214; 
Henry Caleb Thoner, Rochester, 
Minn. 7130 


Home; song. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E 
unp. 119863; Wm. Willis Billy Harold 
Shargel, Chicago. 7131 


Home in Louisiana; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121034; Hlenor 
Siders, Brooklyn, Ia. 7132) 


Home is best; w and m G. G. Dean and 
Evelyn Stewart White. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1936; E unp. 120936; Grace Ghent 
Dean, Columbus, O. 7133 


Home (The) relief blues; song, melody 
J.Tim Brymn. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1936; 
E sunp. 121004; Clara Jenkins, New 
York. 7134 


Home sweet home; by Henry B. Bishop, 
arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tom- 
linson ; Hawaiian guit., note and dia- 
gram arrs., in D; with w. © Mar. 
27, 1936; E pub. 54819; McKinney’s 
pub. co., Peoria, 1. 7135 


Honest it’s heaven to me; song, m 
Florence Lyons. © 1 ¢ Mar. 21, 
1956; H unp. 120750; Lois Sweet, 
Chicago. 7136 


Honey can’t you see; song, m Webbie 
Gillen. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120637; Frank Kammetler, Bethle- 
hem, Pa. 7137 


Honey I’m not free; w and melody Bob 
Geiersbach. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1986; H 
unp. 119712; Robertson Otto Geiers- 
bach, Oak Park, Il. 7138 


Honey, you’re a honey ; w Mitchell Par- 
ish, m Ted Fiorito; with guit. arr. 
© Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 53751; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 7139 


Honeymoon lane; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120856; 
Mabelle B. Plunk, La Junta, Col. 

7140 


Honeymoon ship; w G. A. Kelly and 
Ned Lawless, m and arr. for ukulele, 
ete., Luther A. Clark. © 1 c. Mar. 
11, 1986; EH unp. 120097; George Ar- 
thur Kelly and Edward Casper Law- 
less, Brighton, Mass. 7141 


Honeymoon trail; valse song. ©1e. 


Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120566; Eva- 
dell Allen, Milwaukee. 7142 


pt, 11M 's,.h york 


Honolulu stars and Hawaiian guitars; 
w Jack Lawrence, m Terry Shand; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 18, 
19386; E pub. 53968; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 7143 


Honour, riches, marriage-blessing; w 
Shakespeare, m Frederic Herbert 
Wood, op. 34, no. 4, tonic sol-fa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; unison voices. © 
Feb. 19, 1936; E for. 48469; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 7144 


Hooray for our side; w and m Hugene 
Stanley and Allan Ingram; with 
ukulele arr. © Jan. 22, 19386; H for. 
43370; Irwin Dash music co., Itd., 
London. 7145 


Hope Harbor; song, m Arthur Olsen. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120828; 
Osear Herman Griscott, Pittsburgh. 

7146 


Horned frogs, we are all for you; w 
Mrs. Butler Smiser, m Claude Sam- 
mis. © Nov. 22, 1928; E pub. 54286; 
Texas Christian univ., Fort Worth. 

7147 


Horse (A) and a herd and a Texas 
sky; w and m Verdi McLennan. © 
1c Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120869; 
Verdi M. Kindel, Waco, Tex. 7148 


Hot honey; w Al Bryan, and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120865; 
Morris Perlman, Brooklyn. 7149 


Hot music; pf., with w. © 1 «e. Mar. 
3, 19386; E unp. 119497; Kenneth 
Brobst Rubrecht, Lincoln, Neb. 7150 


Hotsy-totsy ; from Publie nuisance no. 
1, w and m Vivian Ellis; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 7, 1936; E 
for. 48200; Victoria music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 7151 


Hotzmach’s jubilation; Yiddish inter- 
mezzo, S. Petrof; string quartet with 
pf. conductor. pts. © Feb. 25, 19386; 
E for. 43404; Adolf Lotter, London. 

7152 


Hour by hour; w Dick Platt, m Will 
Hasbrouck: © 1. Mar. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 121395; Clifford Murray 
Crane, jr., Rutherford, N. J. 7153 


Hour (The) has come to say good- 
night; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 1986; E unp. 121881; Ruth Pros- 
ser, East Orange, N. J. 7154 


House (The) is lonely; pasillo, song, 
m Louis Whatts. © 1 ¢@ Mar. 27, 
1986; E unp. 121225; Anna Kershaw, 
New York. 7155 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


House (The) Jack built for Jill; from 
Rhythm on the range, w Leo Robin, 
m Frederick Hollander. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
7, 1936; E unp. 120795; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

7156 


How beautiful upon the mountains; 
words from the Bible, with melody ; 


sop. © 1c Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119433; Preston H. Rouse, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 7157 


How ean you care; w and melody Ray 
Rapetti © 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 120183; Renato Rapetti, New 
York. 7158 

How does it feel to be good-lookin’ ; 
wand melody. ©1e. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119961; Irvin De Lora Zun- 
del, Los Angeles. 7159: 


How I miss you; w Wm. Harold Mar- 
tin, m Florence Worthington. © 1c. 
Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 121153; Flor- 
ence Ward, Brooklyn. 7160 


How long must I wait for you Lily; 
w and melody Jack Salustri. ©le. 
Feb. 19, 1986; E unp. 119690; Gia- 
como Salustri, Roxbury, Mass. 7161 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; w from 
the Bible, m Samuel Liddle, arr. 
Arvid Samuelson. 1. 2 treble voices.- 
2. Three female voices. © Mar. 18, 
19386; EH pub. 54161, 54162; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 7162, 7163 


How was I to know; w and melody 
Dick Samuels and Art Samuels. © 
1c. Feb. 10, 1986; EH unp. 120150; 
Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. fe 


How wouid you like to go collegiate; 
w and m J. V. De Cimber and Geo. 
Marnitz, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Dee. 31, 19385; E 
pub. 54204; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 7165 


Huelyuistas (Las); by Cuco Luevana 
and L. Vera. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 121015; Hdward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 7166 


Hula (The) bula sloop; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar, 24, 1936; E unp. 120989; 
John W. Felton, Chicago. 7167 

Hummin’ along; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120567; Percy 
McChesney, Sacramento, Calif. 7168 


Humoreske ; by Anton Dvorik, op. 101, 
no. 7, arr. John Martell; guit., pick 
style. © Feb. 14, 1936; Epub. 
53700; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 7169 


7183 


Humoresque; de Francis Poulenc; pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 48258; R. 
Deiss, Paris. 7170 


Humpty dumpty love; song. ©1e« 
Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120520; Irving 
Stone, Chicago, GATE 


Humpty Dumpty’s holiday; w Haven 
Gillespie, m J. Fred Coots; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Mar. 14, 1986; E 
pub. 54246; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York, T1772 


Hundrede (De) tusinde heender; tekst 
Hans Hartvig Seedorff Pedersen, m 
Johan Hye-Knudsen ; pf. © Feb. 24, 
19386; EH for. 48486; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 7173 


Hungry waters; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 120834; Burke 
McGinty, Terrell, Tex. 7174 


Hurry, in C; pf. ©1c Mar. 10, 1936; 
H unp. 119999; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 7175 


Husband and wives; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119737; 
Thomas J, Kennedy, New York. 

7176 


Hy-yodel-ladee-hoo; w and m Ole Liv- 
gren; pf. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119654 ; Oliver Livgren, Topeka, Kan. 

7177 


Hymn to the night; w Henry Wads- 
worth Longfellow, m Marianne 
Genet; sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © 
Mar. 4, 1986; E pub. 58858; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 7178 


Hymns for creative living ; prepared by 
The hymnal committee. © May 25, 
1985; A 91597; Judson press, Chi- 
cago. 7179 


I adore you; song, m W. R. Caldwell 
and Don J. Belcher. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1986; E unp. 119697; Wm. R. Cald- 
well, Jackson, Mich. 7180 


—w Jack Hammer, and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120278; 
Alexander M. Steinreich, Newark, 
N, J. 7181 


I adore you in silence; w Agnes Jar- 
dine Shedd; pf. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 119892 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 7182 


I ain’t coming back no more; song, arr. 
Milan Mahale. © Feb. 8, 1986; HB 
pub. 58979; Carl EH. Haden, Kansas 
City, Kan: 7183 


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7184 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


I ain’t giving nothing away; Song, m | I can’t understand; w Hermon Lau- 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 

© 1c, Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119604; 

William Dixon, Germantown, Pa. 
7184 


I am forgiving you; song. ©1c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120685; Beth Ra- 
born, Washington. 7185 


I attempt from love’s sickness to fly; 
from The Indian queen, w Robert 
Howard, m Henry Purcell, arr. 
Harold Noble; men’s voices. © Feb. 
27, 1936; E for. 48518; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 7186 


rence Scholz; pf. © 1c Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119893; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 7198 


can’t understand why you eéan’t 
understand me; w and melody 
Ginger Rogers. © 1c Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp. 121316; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 7199 


I'd like to tell you; w and melody 


Edith Overman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1936; E unp. 121076; Edith EH. Over- 
man, El Cerrito, Calif. 7200 


I bless the moon; fox-trot song, melody Ud rather croon a lullaby; waltz song, 


Dan Woodward. © 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119484; Remus Harris, 
Atlanta. T187 


I bought me a farm; fox-trot song, m | I 
Gustave Sax. ©1«. Mar. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 120639; Ina Henry, Brooklyn. 
7188 


I bought myself a saxophone; song. © 
1c. Mar, 26, 1936; E unp. 121184; 
William George Butcher, London, 
Ont., Canada. 7189) 


I can pull a rabbit out of my hat; w 
Mack David, m Matt Malneck; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 13, 1986; 
E pub. 538969; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 7190) 


I can read your heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119665; 


La 


Blanche Ferris, Inkster, Mich. 7191 | 1 
I can tell there’s Irish in you; w and 

melody. © 1. Mar. 28, 1936; E 

unp. 121303; Martin Ryan Conroy, | I 


Hollywood, Calif. 7192 


I can’t believe it’s really you; song, 
arr. Bernie Clements. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
27, 19386; E unp. 121233; Thelma | 7 
Jackson Smith, Livingston, Tex. 

7193 


I can’t believe it’s true; w Geo. Mar- 
ion, jr., m Richard A. Whiting; with I 
guit. arr. © Mar. 16, 19386; E pub. 
54023; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 7194 


I can’t believe we’re through; w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 12, 1936; EB 
unp. 121088; Robert George Carran, 
Lakewood, O. 7195 

I can’t carry a tune; w and melody. 
© 1 e. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120079; 
Martin Goodman and Jerome 
Schwartz, Brooklyn. 7196 | 7 

I can’t dream at all; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119861 ; 
Rudolph Springer, Brooklyn. 7197 


320 


w Benedict Baron. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 
1936; E unp. 121278; Bernard Mann, 
Lynbrook, L. I, N. Y. 7201 


didn’t know, you’d leave me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1986; EB 
unp. 120347; Larry Morris Lewis, 
New York. 7202 


don’t know from nothin’; w William 
Kenny and E. Alpha, melody HE. 
Alpha and John Salacan. © 1 e. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120885; Emil 
Alpha, West New York, N. J. 7203 


I don’t like to play like you do; w and 


melody. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E 
unp. 120625 ; George Washington Mc- 
Causlin, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. | 

7204 


don’t mind; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 
19386; E unp. 121065; Joseph Charles 
Blumenstein, Philadelphia. 7205 


don’t understand you; song, w Mrs. 
Clarence Sartor. © 1c Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121240; J. Chas. Mc 
Neil, Los Angeles. 7206 


don’t want a millionaire; w and m 
Ruth Lee. © 1. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119449; Ruth Lefkowitz, New 
York. 7207 


don’t want to make history, I just 
want to make love; from Palm 
Springs, w and m Leo Robin and 
Ralph Rainger; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Feb. 24, 1936; HE pub. 
54174; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 7208 


dream of you; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120564; Hrik 
J. Erikson, Selah, Wash. 7209 


dreamed of you; waltz song; with 

ukulele arr. © Mar. 6, 1986; E pub. 

53928; A. Roy Pierce, St. Louis. 
7210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


7237 


I 


Len 


feel love coming on; song, melody 
Franklin Bentel and J. HE. Polisso. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 121000; 
James Eugene Polisso, Rochester, 
Pa. 7211 


fell a million miles; w Jack Ham- 
mer, with melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
19386; HE unp. 119811; Alexander 
Steinreich, Newark, N. J. F212 


fell in love; song. © 1. Mar. 14, 
1986; E unp. 120326; Howard Mar- 
vin Klaus, Pittsburgh. (213 


found a heaven in two shades of 
blue; waltz, w and m J. B. Kossky, 
Lillian Yeomans and Clinton Yeo- 
mans; pi. © 1¢ Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120480; Joe B. Kossky, Los 
Angeles. 7214 


found an angel; song, m Lew Leight. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120196; 
Maida Gill, St. Joseph, Mo. 7215 


found romance at a dance; w and 
melody. © 1. Mar. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 121052; Jimmie Franklin, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 7216 


found romance in Hawaii; w and m 
Don George and J. Noble; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 
54239; Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 
(217 


found that romance was a game of 
chance; w Edw. (Ted) Bentley and 
Cecil Ross, melody Edward (Ted) 
Bentley and Melvin Alex. Skeans. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 120011; 
Edward Montfort (Ted) Bentley 
and Cecil Jacob Ross, Los Angeles. 
7218 


found the melody in your eyes; w 
and melody Dick Samuels and Art 


Samuels, © 1. Feb. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 120148; Dick Samuelian and 
Ara Samuelian, Fresno, Calif. 


7219 


gave you nothing for all; w and m 
Buddy Stevens. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 
19386; E unp. 120755; Clarence 
Buddy Stevens, Frostburg, Md. 
7220 


get so happy, I get so blue; song. © 
1 e@ Mar. 23, 1926; E unp. 120996; 
Wilbert Buckner, Chicago. 7221 


get so lonesome; song, melody Larry 


Grant. © 1. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 
121492; Alva Thurman, Havelock, 
Ja. 7222 


get the jitters when Annabelle tit- 
ters; fox-trot, w and melody. © 


1 ec. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119869; 
Alfred Hugo Neuberger, Los Gatos, 
Calif. 7223 


I give my heart; selection, Carl Mil- 
locker, arr. Theo. Mackeben, arr. 
and orch. G. Walter Goehr; pts. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E for. 48205; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 7224 


I give you me; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119371; Tommie Bea- 
trice Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 

7225 


I got nothin’ to do but love; w and 
m Maceo Pinkard and George A, 
Little; with guit. arr. © Feb. 28, - 
1936; E pub. 53753 ; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 7226 


I guess it was my mistake; w and 


melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 14, 1986; H 
unp. 120300; Frank Joseph Toth, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. (ORME 


I have a dozen sweethearts; song. © 
Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 54017; Lou D. 
Greenlee, Shelby, Mont. 7228 


I have a garden; song; high voice. © 
Mar. 15, 1936; E pub. 54233; Grace 
Leadenham Austin, New York. 


7229 
——w Thomas Moore, m Hric H. 
Thiman; sop. 1 and 2. © Mar. 18, 


19386; E for. 43402; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 7230 


I have everything but you; song. © 
1c. Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 121244; 
Mary Turner De Garmo, Huntington 
Park, Calif. 7231 

I hear my lover’s voice; fox-trot song, 
m Len Fleming. © 1 ¢ Mar. 5, 
1936; E unp. 119711; Helen Villano, 
Brooklyn. (232 


I hear you calling me; w Harold Har- 
ford, m Charles Marshall, arr. Arvid 
Samuelson, 1. 2 treble voices.—2. 3 
female voices. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 54163, 54164; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 7238, 7234 


I heard a bird at break of day; song, 
w Wim. Alexander Percy. © 1 «. 
Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 1214938; Percy 
Lee Atherton, Washington. (235 


I heard a violin playing ; w and m Hor- 
tense Hirsch. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1936; 
E unp, 119834; Horthensia Hirsch, 
West Los Angeles. 7236 


I heard the clock strike one; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1956; E 
unp. 121205; Michael Rechler, New 
York. (PBT 6 


321 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7238 


I introduced you to the tulips; song. 
©1e. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119485 ; 
Margaret Farrell Jeantheau, Flush- 
Ime TN: Ye (238 


I know I do; fox trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1936; 
EK unp. 119552; Wm. HE. Bernard, 
West Kelso, Wash. 7239 


I know you'll love Hawaii; w J. H. 
Borthwick, m Silver K. Piliwale. © 
1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 121001; 
S[ilver] K, Piliwale and J. H. Borth- 
wick, Honolulu. 7240 


I left her standing there, with a doo- 
dad in her hair; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119714; 
Carson Jay Robison, New York. 

7241 


I like my rhythm hot; w J. D. Crim, m 
W. R. Bagley. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 


KE ounp. 119775; Wilbur Raymond 
Bagley and James D. Crim, Tipton, 
Ind, 7242 


I like ta sing the opery; w and m 
Mike Mikita and Mac Benoit; with 
guit. arr. © Feb. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54196; Jewel music pub. co., New 
York. 7243 


I like that face you’re wearing; w and 
m John Jacob Loeb; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Feb. 25, 1986; E pub. 
53750; Donaldson-Douglas & Gum- 
ble, inc, New York. 7244 


I like to linger by Niagara; w and 
melody Dick Samuels and Art 
Samuels. © 1 c. Feb. 10, 1986; H 
unp. 120141; Dick Samuelian and 
Ara Samuelian, Fresno, Calif. 7245 


I like to think, when evening comes ; 
w Grant F. Bowen, m Dorothy Wil- 
son; solo or 3-pt. song; unacc. © 
1 e. Mar, 23, 1986; EH unp. 120968 ; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley 
R. Wilson, West Los Angeles. 7246 


Vl always dream of meeting you; song, 
w Margaret Harrison. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120725; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 7247 


Tll always love you; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120366; 
Francis T. Hanson, Kenmore, N. Y. 

7248 


Tl) bank my love account with you; 
w and m Stanley Cowan and Bobby 
Worth; with guit. arr. © Feb. 28, 
1936; E pub. 53754; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 7249 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 31 


Ill be hanged if they’re gonna hang 
me; w and m Charlie McCarthy, 
John Redmond and Samy Mysels. © 
Mar. 16, 19836; E pub. 54042; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 7250 


I'll be thinking of you; song; pf. treble 


ace. © 1. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119606; Delphine Borowiak, Ashton, 
Neb. 7251 
I'll be your yes man; song. ©1.4 
Mar. 9, 1986; EH unp. 120827; Phil 
Grogan, Oklahoma City. 7252 


I’ll bet you tell that to all the girls; 
w Charlie Tobias, m Sam H. Stept; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 12, 1936; 
EH pub. 54020; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 7253 


Vl break your adorable neck; w and 
melody I. Merlin and Arthur Weiner. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120862 : 
Irving Merlin, New York. 7254 


I’ll dream of you when days have 
turned to years; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121071; 
John W. Bartels, Los Angeles. 7255 


Ill follow my heartstrings; w Aaron 
Foster, m Harold Fonville; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 27, 1936; E pub. 54197; 
Jewel music pub. co., New York. 

7256 


I’ll fool him; song. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1986; E unp. 121265; Ruth Sarah 
Wagar, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 


aoe. 
T’ll kiss you yet; w and m Lucile Crist- 
Carson; sop. and ten., unace. © 


1 ce. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120081; 
Lucile Carson Burke, Oklahoma City. 
7258 


I’ll never change; song. © 1. Mar. 
2, 1986; EH unp. 119373 ; Tommie Bea- 
trice Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 

7259 


T’ll never forget you; fox-trot, w J. 
Dario, melody F. De Persia. ©1e. 
Mar. 28, 19386; E unp. 121283; Ferney 
De Persia and Joe Dario, Paulsboro, 
N.,. Jk 7260 


T’ll never let you go; w and melody 
Fred Astaire, Dave Dreyer and Jack 


Ellis. © 1. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 
120483; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 7261 


I’ll see you in my dreams; w Gus Kahn, 
m Isham Jones, modern voice arr. 
Hd Smalle; male quartette. © Mar. 
18, 1986; E pub. 54186; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 7262 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


7290 


T’ll stand by; w and m Benny Davis 
and J. Fred Coots; with guit. arr. © 
Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 53925 ; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 7263 


I'll turn out the moon; song. © 1 ¢. 
Ofar> 5, 1936-° Hunp: 119727; Jay 
Ervin Arman, Toledo. 7264 


Ill wait in Paris; song. © 1. Mar. 
9363) FE) unp. 121479; “Robert 
Ryan Berueffy, Boulder, Col. 7265 


I long for you when day is done; w 
Wilma M. Baumgratz, and melody. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 121080; 
James M: Baumgratz, Philadelphia. 

7266 


I long for your lips: w and m Gene 
Rogers and Mickey Patti. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120951; Gene 
J. Rogers, Watervliet, N. Y., and 
Dominie Patti, Troy, N. Y. 7267 


looked into your eyes; w C. Somers, 
mus, ouelass., © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 
1936 ; E unp. 120734; Bruce Douglass 
and Clark Somers, New York. 7268 


I lost my heart to you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120821; 
Irving Morris Schlenoff, Baltimore. 

7269 


I lost the one girl I loved; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 10, 1935; E pub. 
54365; Floyd Hugene Golly, Benedict, 
al. (270 


I love singing in a minor key; w Sam 
Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 1 « 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120571; Max 
Shaffer and 8S. J. Segal, Montreal. 

(CHG 


I love to smile; song, arr. Wm. Gene 
Wright. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119454; Lugean Burney, Los Angeles. 

7272 


I love you; melody. ©1.. Mar. 10, 
1986; E unp. 120002; Ed. L. Ed- 
wards, Sterling, Col. To 


w and m Hal Hiatt. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 19386; E unp. 120856; Henry H. 
Hiatt, Kansas City, Kan. 7274 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1936; E unp. 120287; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, I11. F275) 


I love you dear, I love you so; song. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 27, 19386; E unp. 1212380; 
Jfoseph George] Riha, Chicago. 

7276 


I love you in the morning; song. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121229; 
J[oseph George] Riha, Chicago. 

(277 


Laan 


I love you much too much; w Marie 
Herman, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
19, 1986; E unp. 120603 ; Ruth Cleary, 
Brooklyn. 7278 


I love you truly [and] Just a-wearyin’ 
for you; by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, arr. 
Hrik W. G. Leidzon; band pts. © 
Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 54364; Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond & son, Hollywood, Calif. 

7279 


I loved in vain; w Buddy Seamon, m: 
I. Seamon. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 121006; Irving Seamon and 
Abraham Seamon, Brooklyn. 7280 


I’m a beggar; song, m Ethel Ashley. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 19386; E unp. 119506; 
Esther Wollison, New Bedford, Mass. 

F281 


I’m a butterfly; w and melody A. Pot- 
vin. © 1c. Mar. 17, 19386; E unp. 
120488 ; J. Albert Potvin, Edmonton, 
Alta., Canada. (282 


I’m a lonesome dreamer ; fox trot song, 
melody J. Mincsih and Ben Adelman. 
© 1 «. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120531: 
Joe Mincsih, Dundalk, Md. 7283, 


I’m all tired out doin’ nothin’; song, w 
Will Connolly. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119470; Lars Harry Wester, 
Winter Park, Fla. 7284 


I’m always alone and so lonely; w 
Maggie Bell Putney; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
9, 1936; E unp. 119894; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7285 


I’m an Ethiopian now; song, arr. Ted 
Bakotich. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119933 ; Lester S. Holland, San 
Pedro, Calif. 7286 


I’m as blue as the sea; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120961; Clyde 
William Austin, Clarion, Pa. 728T 


I’m ashamed to do it “neath the moon; 
w and m Kay Koblensky; EH flat alto 
saxophone. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 121315; Anthony Kay Koblen- 
sky, Tiltonsville, O. 7288 


I’m bouncing along like a big rubber 
ball; w the Rilea twins from Iowa; 
pf. © 1¢ Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 
120771; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. °* 7289: 


I’m building castles in the air; waltz 
song, melody L. Clawson and Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Mar. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 120117 ; Lillian Clawson, Freder- 
icktown, O. 7290 


023 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7291 


I'm calling you; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119521; Lucile 
Snow Lind, Cornwall - on - Hudson, 
IN: Y. 7291 

I’m charmed; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120654; Joe 
Lindeman, New York. 7292 


I’m climbing up the golden stair; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 


E unp. 121426; Geo. E. Harris, El 
Paso. 7293 
I’m coming back to you, my Texas; w 
and m_ Bill Cunningham; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 5, 1936; E pub. 
53840'; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
7294 


I’m dancin’ on the rainbow with you; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 121228; Henrietta Sophia Lit- 
tell, Biloxi, Miss. 7295. 


I’m dreaming of an old fashioned gar- 
den; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c Mar. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 121031; Elizabeth Moyers, 
Harrisonburg, Va. 7296 


© 1c. Mar. 28, 
Axel Johnson, 
(297 


I’m forever showering roses on you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c Mar. 30, 1936; E 
unp. 1213873; Grace EH. Trautman, 
Petoskey, Mich. 7298 


I’m full of bonus joy; w and melody 
Cecile A. Jarems. © 1 ec. Mar. 7, 
1986; E unp. 119823; Cecile A. Jar- 
zembski, Chicago. 7299 


I’m glad that I’m alive; song. © Jan. 
15, 1936; E pub. 53885; Alice Wachal, 
Lansing, Ia. 7300 


I’m goin’ home to glory; song. Rev. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120409; 
Pearl Dean Hastings, Bovina, Tex. 

7301 

I’m going back to find the ukulele lady ; 
w June Trevor, m Harold Ramsay ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 
11, 1936; E for. 48553; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, Itd., London. 7302 


I’m going to be the best man on my 
sweetheart’s wedding day; fox trot, 
w H. S. Richardson, and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121213; 
Leon E. Tibbetts, Lynn, Mass. 7303 

I’m going to Reno; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119822; 
Frances Dorothy Forster, Alameda, 
Calif. 7304 


I’m feeling low; song. 
1936; E unp. 121276; 
Pasadena. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


I’m gonna meet Miss Prosperity ; song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 e. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 119447; Florence HE. 
Murray, Cody, Wy. 7305 


I’m grateful to you; w and m Bert 


Miller; with guit. arr. Audley Alex- 
ander. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 
54012; Bertram C. Miller, Maywood, 
Calif. 7306 


I’m hanging out the washing; song, m 
Erman Gesnin. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119965; Paul Joseph Gieske, 


Chicago. 7307 
I’m happy tonight; song, w Larry 
Marino. © 1c. Mar. 12, 19386; E 


unp. 120217; Thomas Germana, Cor- 
ona .cL ER INEENS 7308 


I’m having a lovely time; song. ©1e. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 120851; Tom 
Buster Page, Kenton, O. 7309 


I’m holding the world in my arms; w 
Raymond Sterling and Andrew B. 
Sterling, m William lLackenbauer 
and Lou Ricca; with ukulele arr. 
Feb. 138, 1986; E pub. 54193; Jewel 


music pub. co., New York. 7310 
Il’m hopefully afraid, I’m falling in 
love; song, m Vern Stevens. ©1e. 


Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 120852: Homer 
Varon Knotts, Richland, Tex. 7311 


I’m in ecstasy; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120055; George 
L. Williams, Pittsburgh. 7312 


I’m in love with you; song, melody EH. 
Alpha and John Salacan. © 1 e. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120886; Emil 
Alpha, West New York, N. J. 7313 


I’m in the dog-house now; fox-trot, w 
and melody. ©41e. Mar. 9, 1936; EB 
unp. 119941; Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. 
Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, Los Angeles. 

7314 


I’m just a lucky Gypsy; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120897 ; 
Paul Termine, San Diego, Calif. 

(3 15) 

I’m just rocking in the cradle of the 
moon; w and m John Robert Sasek ; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119877; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 7316 


I’m lonely, alone, without you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120667 ; 
Arthur Thompson, Astoria, N. Y. 

7317 


I’m looking over the moon; valse song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120357; 
Colie Young, Alexandria, Va. 7318 


O24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


I’m looking toward the horizon; song. 
© 1c. Mar, 28, 1936; E unp. 121407; 
Emil Wohlenhaus, St. James, Minn. 

7319 


I’m losing you; w S. Levine, melody 
M. Alperstein. © 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 120573; Sam Levine and Max 
Alperstein, New York. 7320 


I’m lost for love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120672; B. 
Rudy, Jenkintown, Pa. 7321 


I’m missin’ you; w and melody Bennie 
Cantor. © 1c. Mar. 19, 19386; E 
unp. 120628; Ben Canter, Baltimore. 

7322 


I’m not stirring my coffee, I’m saving 
my spooning for you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar, 16, 1936; E unp. 120839; 
Gordon B. Quigley, New Dorp, S. I., 
5 pe 7323 


I'm not the guy that I’d like to be: 
song, m Cliff Beard. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E pub. 54273; Merton English, 
Topeka, Kan. 7324 


I’m not worth a threepenny bit until 
I’ve had my tea; song. © 1c, Mar. 
4, 1986; E unp. 119623; T. Nixon 
Johnston, Baldwin, N. Y. 7325 


I’m one of the little orphans of the 
storm; from film Queen of hearts, w 
and m Will E. Haines and Jimmy 
Harper; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Mar. 9, 1936; E for. 43546; Cameo 
music pub. co., London. 7326 


I’m painting smiles on gloomy faces; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121089; John Edward Clash, 
Iron Mountain, Mich. (327 


I’m pattin’ myself on the back; w Ben 
Daniels, melody Eliot Daniels. © 
1c. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 121455; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York, 7328 


I’m singing my way through life; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 120991; Georgia Ellen Fer- 
guson, Chicago. 7329) 


I’m so in love with you, my dear; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1936; EH unp. 120952; Fred HE, 
Motzer, New York. 7330 


I’m so used to disappointment; fox 
trot song, melody Sam Adelman. © 
1 ce. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120533; 
E. J. Atkinson, Thames, Auckland, 
N. Z. 7331 


7346 


I’m sold on you; w and melody. © 
1c.” Matos; Thao th Unp. tlonias 
Bernard Howard McLaughlin, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 7332 

I’m still in love with Emiline; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119361; Pete Huber, 
Cleveland. 7333. 


I’m such a lucky guy; song. © 1c. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119612; Philip 
Joseph Lang, Oceanside, L. I., N. Y. 

7334 


I’m through babying you, baby; w and 
melody. ©1e. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119958; Roy Miller Gause, Ambridge, 
Pa. 7335 


I’m up in the air over you; w and 
melody. © 1¢ Mar. 10, 1936: EB 
unp. 120041; Al Cook, Detroit. 7336 


I’m very tough: w and melody, ©1c. 
Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 119982; Morris 
Speizman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 7337 


I’m whistling out in the rain; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 120327; Fred Tabbot, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 7338 


I’m your man; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Mar, 5, 1936; E unp. 119719; William 
Benson Richter, Philadelphia. 7339 


I’m your Romeo; w and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 121069; 
Ellen Thomas Wilhite, Salisbury, 
Mo. 7340 


I mean it dear; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 19386; E unp. 120214; 
Joseph Singer, New York. W341 


I mean to say I love you; from Give 
us this night, w Oscar Hammer- 
stein, 2d, m Erich Wolfgang Korn- 
gold, © Feb. 27, 1936; E pub. 53742; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 7342 


I miss the dear old fashion days; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119777; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit, 
New York. 7343 


I miss you so, dear; w Emma Gaston 
Moore; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
EB unp. 121125; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 7344 


I miss you sweetheart all the time; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 
4, 1986; E unp. 120712; Loraine 
Adam Staudt, Weissport, Pa. 7345 


I must be Cupid’s pet; song. © 1. 
Mar. 31, 19386; E unp. 121482; Wil- 
liam Harrison Moore, jr., New York. 

7346 


325 


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(347 


I must go back; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 


[=I 


Lan 


1936; E unp. 1193872; Tommie Be- 
atrice Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 
(347 


mustn’t be late; w and m Mickey 
Mack. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 
121163; Margaret McKay, Richfield, 
Id. 7348 


never dreamed; song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1936; E unp. 120249; Lorna Ar- 
dell Baumgarten, Elroy, Wis. 7349 
never had a date before; w and m 
Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. © 
1c Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119569; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 7350 
never knew; song, melody Leon De 


Costa. ©1«¢. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119515; Rena Sargent, Laconia, 
N. H. 7351 


I never knew that I loved you, until we 


j= 


parted ; w and m Louis John Kycek ; 
pf. © 1c Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119875; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 1352 


never knew till I found you; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © Dee. 20, 
1935; E pub. 54220; Elman S. Baker, 
Arlington, Kan. 73538 


never stole anything valuable until 
I stole you; w Eddie Muraro, with 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 
119833; Walter Tighe and Louis 
Muraro, Brooklyn. 7354 
only believe in you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119408; 
Adrian Blaine Omerod, New York. 

7305 


only want you, sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 120719; Helen Feldhaus, Cincin- 
nati. 7356 


picked you out of the air; w Lucile 
Coleman, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120247; John Wil- 
lis Libby, New York. 7357 
play that you’re my melody; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119768; Viola Cupps Pierce, Los An- 
geles. 7308 
Saw my dream come true; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; 
unp. 120985; Abraham Rogal, Brook- 
lyn. 7359 
saw the light in your eyes; w T. 
Cheramy, m V. Neville; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120080; Verne 
Neville and Ted Cheramy, Oakland, 
Calif. 7360: 


PLT NWS a Vee 


I saw you in a crowd; w Owen Crump, 


m Owen Crump and Jeanne Dunne; 
violin. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121363; Standard radio, inc., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 7361 


I see a tree; w and m Michael Hodges; 


in D. © Feb. 26, 1936; E for. 438500; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 7362 


should have known; w G. Otto, m 
A. Otto: © 1 co Mar, 21, 1986-5 
unp. 120843; Gene Otto and Anne 
Otto, New York. 7363 


showed good taste; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120500; Alfred 
Raymond Lapin, Trenton, N. J. 7364 


I sing a love song; w Elroy Hendrick- 


ima] 


son, m William C. Wiederhold. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E pub. 54057; Hinar 
Cordt, Syracuse. 7365 


sing of spring; w Sidney Clare, m 
Troy Sanders. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; 
EK unp. 120808; Movietone musie 
corp., New York. 7366 


still believe in love; by Richard A. 
Whiting; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. Mar, 13.1986" Ry unp, a evedene 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

7367 


still remember; waltz; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
121042; Paul Lewis Pedrick, East 
Orange, N. J. 7368 


stumbled over love; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1. 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120037 ; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
7369 


thank you; w and melody. © 1. 

Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119705; Frank 

Iddo Fitzgerald, Covington, La. 
7370 


thought I’d die; w and m Bill 
Biever; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 1209380; William H. Biever, 
Philadelphia. (371 


I told you so; waltz song, melody Sam 


Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; BE 
unp. 120116; Viola Merrick, Ft. 
Wayne. (372 


I took a chance with romance; w Elsie 


Sanguinet, with melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119865; Hliza- 
beth L. Cook, University City, Mo. 

7373 


I’ve been disappointed in love; song, 


326 


melody Gene LaSalle. © 1. Mar. 
12, 1986; E unp. 120198; Randall V. 
Hurley, Minco, Okl. 7374 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


I've found love; song, m H. T. Ayres, 
arr. J. Rosemarin. © Nov. 27, 1935; 
E for. 483389; John N. Van Ness, 
Washington. (ote 


I’ve got a feeling; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120666; 
Frank Orazem, Cleveland. 7376 


I’ve got a heart of my own; song, Ed 
Lane. © 1c Mar. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 120053; Richard Morse East- 
man, Chicago. (377 


I’ve got bushels of love; song, w Edna 
Sampson. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; 
EH eunp. 120814; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 7378 


I’ve got my steady back again; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 120596; Allan W. S. Macduff, 
Brooklyn. 7379 


I’ve got no dough; w Harry A. Doner, 
with melody. ©1e. Mar. 27, 1936; 
EK unp. 121219; George Herbert 
Bourne, Los Angeles. 7380 


I’ve got the high tax blues; w and 
melody. © ° 1 c.-Mar. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 120846; Fred Transit, Highland 
Park, Mich. (381 


I’ve got the right to go wrong; w Ed- 
ward Cleland, melody Henry Sil- 


vern. ©1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 
121481; Henry Silverstein, Brook- 
lyn. 7382 
I’ve got the spring fever; song. © 1 


e. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 121466; Sue 
Werner, Kay Werner and David 
Bauer, New York. 7383 


I’ve got the Sunday morning hangover 
blues: pf., with w. © lie. Mar: 16, 
1936; E unp. 120446; Verne Neville, 
Oakland, Calif. 7384 


I’ve got those blooey weddin’ no sale 
blues; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1986; E..unp. 121304; Martin 
Ryan Conroy, Hollywood, Calif. 

7385 

I’ve got too much of everything else, 
and not enough of you; w Martha 
Prince, with melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
26, 19386; FE unp. 121196; Martha 
Delima Prince, North Adams, Mass. 

7386 


Ive had my doubts; w Judith Weiss- 
ner, with melody. © 1. Feb. 12, 
1936; E unp. 119845; Martin Weiss- 
ner, Los Angeles. 7387 


I’ve just started dreaming; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢, Mar. 5, 1936;.E 
unp. 120507; Caroline Stahl, Ridge- 
wood, Queens, N. Y. 7388 


64326—36——4 


7401 


I’ve made myself over for you; w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and Wal- 
ter Jurmann. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 119565; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 7389 


I’ve never seen a creature like you; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 2,. 1936; E unp. 
119471; Joseph Charles Blumenstein, 
Philadelphia. 7390 


I’ve parked my heart with you; song, 
Ray Matthews. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1936; E unp. 120369; Sara Leader 
Hamilton, Long Beach, Calif. 

(391 


I’ve waited long; from Melody manor, 
w Will C. Riggs, m George F., 
Lynch, jr. © Feb. 26, 1986; E pub. 
53947; Sigma sigma sigma fratern- 
ity, Potsdam, N. Y. (392 


I walked right into heaven; melody, 
With pi. ice. me) tic. Mar. 20.1030" 
EK unp. 120918; Marjorie Hileen 
Prievo, Watertown, N. Y. (99 


I want a girl that spends all my 
money; song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121394; Ellis Z. Nutting, 
New York. (394 


lee 


want a home that nestles; w and 
melody La Verne Sharpe. © 1c 
Mar. 6, 19386; E unp. 119806; Edna 
M. Clancy, Los Angeles. 1395 


I want a table by the band; w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 13, 1936; EB 
unp. 1202381; Russell Herbert Wilson 
and Albert Theodore Carlson, Flint, 
- Mich. 7396 


I want a western sky;  w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121224; 
Roderick Scholle, New York. 7397 


I want every minute with you; fox trot 
song.. © 1 ¢ Mar. 4, 1986; FE unp. 
120375; Claude C. Fyffe, Louisa, Ky. 

7398 


I want somebody to love me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; EH unp. 
119605; George Daven, Brooklyn. 

7399 


I want someone to kiss me good night; 
m Luther A. Clark; pf. treble, with 
w. © Dec, 22, 1931; E pub. 53739; 
Emily K. Boyd, Bakersfield, Calif. 

7400 


I want to be loved by you; w Julius 
Caeser: pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 120789; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 7401 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7402 


I want to be up in the mountains; pf. 
treble, with w. © Jan. 14, 1935; 
H pub. 538677; Millicent De Haven, 
Bakersfield, Calif. 7402 


want to croon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119595; Alta 
Evans, New Smyrna, Fla. 7403 


I want to go out and make whoopee; 
w and m Ray Ingleright: pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 19386; E unp. 121075; Violet 
Joy Marshall, Niles, Mich. 7404 


want to live by the side of a road; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp, 121410; Virginia N. Pearson, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 7405: 


I want you only; w and m Don Mario; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 16, 
19386; E pub. 54210; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 7406 


I want you to know I love you; song, 
w Mrs. W. R. Dietrich. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1986; E unp. 120308; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 7407 


was just dreaming; w Leda A. Tib- 
betts, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 18, 
1986; E unp. 121104; Leon E. Tib- 
betts, Lynn, Mass. 7408 


will make you brooches; w R. Louis 
Stevenson, m Winifred Bury. © 
Feb. 15, 1986; E for. 48429; Pater- 
son’s publications, Itd., London. 
7409) 


wish I had a little girl like you; w 
and m Starr von Fluss. © 1c. Mar. 
4, 1936; E unp. 119587; Mrs. William 
S. Fluss, Holtville, Calif, 7410 


I wish I were a birdie; w Janettia 
Hannah Scriven; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
23, 1986; E unp. 120770; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. T7411 


wish I were a fish; fox-trot, w Henry 
Gershwin, m Felix Maly and Hans 
Haas. Mar. 11, 19386; E pub. 
53931; Foreign and domestic music 
corp., New York. 7412 


I wish I were a little quintuplet ; song, 
arr. Margaret and Fred Moseley. © 
Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 54317; F. M. 
Chacon, Santa Fe, N. M. 7413. 


I wish you were mine tonight; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Mar, 17, 1986; E unp. 120514; Margie 
Littlefield, New Orleans. 7414 


song. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 
120598; Margie Littlefield, New Or- 
leans. 7415 


fam 


Loa 


Lo 


Lao 


bom 


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loa 


Db. Mi, mass ve ad 


I wonder; foxtrot song. © 1 «¢ Mar. 
23, 1986; EH unp. 1209385; Marian Iden 
Reid, Keokuk, Ia. 7416 


fox-trot, w J. Morris, m C. Brown 
and J. Greene. ©1c Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119648; Cleo Brown, Jessie 
Morris and Joe Greene, Los Angeles. 
7417 


I wonder if they miss me way back 
home; pf., with w and guit. arr. 
© Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 53732; Sam 
L. Johnson, Louisville. 7418 


I wonder if you're really human; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; 
HE eunp. 120689; A. Cardella, N. Monty 
and C. H. Wagner, Brooklyn, 7419 


I wonder if you still care; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 119601; Pius R. Nickolas, 
Nemiscam, Alta., Canada. 7420 


wonder why; song. © 1c. Mar. 23, 

19386; E unp. 120981; Josephine Fe- 

lice Needles, Kew Gardens, N. Y. 
7421 


waltz, w Melvin Thulen, melody 
Fent Anderson. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 138, 
1936; E unp. 120320; Carroll F. An- 
derson, La Conner, Wash. 7422 


I wouldn’t take a million for you; 
pf., with w. ©1. Jan. 23, 1986; E 
unp. 120155; Polly Ann Thorsen and 
Ken Maynard, Bronxville, N. Y. 

7423 


I wrote a song for you; from Summer 
wives, w Dolph Singer, melody Sam 
Morrison. © 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1936; 
E ounp. 121150; Famous musie corp., 
New York. 7424 


Ich sptir’ in mir; langsamer walzer 
aus tonfilm Mazurka, w Hans Ra- 
meau, m Peter Kreuder, arr. Fritz 
Domina; orch. stimmen. © Nov. 
1, 1935; E for. 43560; Monopol-lie- 
derverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 7425 


If all my tears were raindrops there’d 
be a cloudburst in my heart; w and 
m Dorothy Deane; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
11, 1936; EH unp. 120101; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7426 


If ever I’m an aviator; song, arr. 
Harle Bracht. ©1ce. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 120845; Joseph Weirich, To- 
ledo. 7427 


If I could only dream; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 120508 ; 
Caroline Stahl, Ridgewood, Queens, 
N. Y. 7428 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


If I had a monopoly on you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 121251; Thomas Wendell De- 
Vergnies, Bloomfield, N. J. 7429 


If I had only known; w and me'ody 
Dick Samuels and Art Samuels. © 
1 ec. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 120144; 
Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 7430 


If I had you back in my arms tonight ; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
19386; E unp. 120715; Henry F. Mil- 
ler, jr., Wakefield, Mass. 7431 


If I had your confidence ; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120358; 
Margaret Johnson, Detroit. 7432 


Uf I never had gazed in your eyes; w 
Carl Robert Welch, with melody. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119504; 
Harry Audron Paine, Skelly, Calif. 

7433 


lf I were sure of you; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 6, 19386; E unp. 119792; Sibyl 
Allen York, Shreveport, La. 7434 


If it hadn’t been for Wednesday night ; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119960; Paul Robinson, Los Angeles. 

7435 


If it makes any difference to you; by 
Monty Frame; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 121095; 
Elizabeth Frame DeGolier, Cincin- 
nati. 7436 


If music be the food of love; w Col. 
Heveningham, m Henry Purcell, arr. 
Albert Howe; ten., in G min. © 
Mar. 6, 1936; E for. 43210; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd., London. 7437 


If only my dream comes true; w and 
melody; in D flat. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
1936; E unp. 120484; Michael Joseph 
Cielo, Paterson. 7438 


If this dream was only true; song. © 
1-e. Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120495; 
Bernard Howard Schultheiss, Can- 
ton, O. 7439 


If this is love; w and melody. ©1c. 
Feb. 24, 1986; E unp. 120022; J. T. 
H. Mize, Bryan, Tex. 7440 


If we only were sweethearts; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; EB unp. 119461; 
Andrea Rea, Toronto. 7441 


If you ask me, I'll take you to Jesus; 


song, w Ralph C. Walker. © Mar. 
3, 1986; E pub. 54011; Ray H. 
Hastings, Los Angeles. 7442 


7456 


If you could only cook; w O. M. Wat- 
son; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 120590; Reginald J. Tomp- 
kins, Hollywood, Calif. 7443 


If youll be my clinging vine, Ill be 
your trellis dear; song. ©1c. Mar. 
23, 1986; EB. unp..124103; Daisy RR. 
Staehle, Cairo, Ill. 7444 


If you loved me; song, Ww Barbara Earl. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120317; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 7445 


If you only knew; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120691; 
Louis H. O. Fischman, Brooklyn. 

7446 


If you say I cannot have you; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119558; Cather- 
ine Schwartz, Fremont, O. T7447 


Imagine my surprise; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 c¢. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119570; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

7448 


Improvisation; for Seiler 42, Samuel 
Kaylin; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 121157; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 7449 


In a Cuban café; song. ©1«¢. Mar. 3, 
19386; E unp. 119516; Ila G. Stoflet, 
Denver. 7450 


In a dream you came; w and melody 
H. and Adolph Landoski. © 1 e. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119642; Henry 
Landoski, Amterst, Wis. 7451 


In a Japanese garden; musical story, 
H. M. Higgs, arr. Iuminato Culotta ; 
orch. pts. © Mar. 5, 1936; E for. 
43452; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 7452 


In a little cabin over the hill; w Edna 
King, m Gladys Catron. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1986; E unp. 120548; Sally Edna 
King, Bellevue, Ky. 7453 


In a little cafe on the corner; fox 
trot song, melody Sam Adelman. © 
1 ec. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120530; 
Bertha R. Fike, San Antonio. 7454 


In a little out of way place; w A. Knox, 
melody O. L. Briner. © 1 c. Mar. 
23, 19386; E unp. 121083; Omar L. 
Briner and Avis Knox, Santa Ana, 
Calif. 7455 


In a little Spanish town, ’twas on a 
night like this; w Sam Lewis and Joe 
Young, m Mabel Wayne. modern 
voice arr. Ed. Smalle; male quar- 
tette. © Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 54187; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 7456 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7457 


DE TESS Ne 


In a little wayside inn; w Al Bryan, 
m Geo. W. Meyer; with guit. arr. © 
Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 54021; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. F457 


In a model T Ford with you; song. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119685; 
Vernon De Sylva, Pasadena. 7458 


In a rumble seat with you; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121403; 
John Jerold De Sanders, Oakland, 
Calif. 7459 


In a side street café; w Buddy Sea- 
mon, m I. Seamon. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
1936; E unp. 121007; Irving Seamon 
and Abraham Seamon, Brooklyn. 

7460 


In a two room flat; song. ©1e¢. Mar. 
30, 1986; E unp. 121352; Mildred 
Candace Mason, New York. 7461 


In an old cherry orchard; w Pat Bal- 
lard, melody Ruth Murray and Chas. 
Henderson. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 10, 1986; 
EH eunp. 119984; Francis Drake Bal- 
lard, New York. 7462 


In an old English garden; w W. C. 
Harrington, m Amber Roobenian ; 
high or med. voice; in H flat. © 
Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 54298; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 7463 


In an old-world village; 7 easy pieces ; 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1986; E for. 48384; 
Thomas F. Dunhill, London. 7464 


In autumn-time I met my Mary; song, 
arr. William Hoyle. © 1c. Mar. 13, 
1986; E unp. 120230; Annie Eliza- 
beth Hayward, North Chelmsford, 
Mass. 7465 


In cherry blossom time; w and m Polly 
Arnold; pf. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 120049; Pauline F. Arnold, 
New York. 7466 

In China; w and m Jack Barker and 
Girvan Dundas; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 14, 1986; E for. 43374; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. 7467 


In der Macchia; ‘Korsische skizze, 
Willy Kaiser-Eric, instr. Carl Zim- 
mer; orch. stimmen. © June 1, 1935; 
FE for. 48566 ; Richard Birnbach, Ber- 
lin. 7468 


In dreams; song. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120447; Dorlene Welch, Los 
Angeles. 7469 


In gardens of Prosperpine; op. 11, nos. 
1-6, songs, Ww Kenneth P. Kirkwood. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120547; 
Richard G. Abbott, Izmir, Turkey. 

7470 


In heavenly love abiding; w Anna L. 
Waring, m Albert J. Holden. 1. Sop. 
and ten.—2. Sop. and alto. © Mar. 
7, 1936; E pub. 538891; Wm. A. Pond 
& co., Ridgefield Park, N. J. TATL 


In his arms; w May Lereau; pf. ©1 
e. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119895; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

T472. 


In June-time when you are mine; hesi- 
tation waltz; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Mar. 25, 19386; E unp. 121077; 
Edith Edna Overman, El Cerrito, 
Calif. TA73 


In love; w M. A. Souza, with melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 120540; 
Charles Enos, New Bedford, Mass. 

7474 

In love with you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121390; 
Norma Lorraine Harris, San Fran- 
cisco. 7475 


In memory of Will Rogers; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 120023; 
Velma Barbara Throckmorton, Salt 
Lake City. 7476 


In my album of memories; song, m 
Wally Remick. ©16¢. Mar. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 120219; Clifford Hector Fran- 
ear, Green Bay, Wis. TAIT 


In my garden of roses; song. © 1. 
Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119966; Sara 
Thompson Bell, Dallas. 7478 


In my haven of dreams; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
38, 1986; E unp. 119559; Arthur HE. 
Boroughf, Chicago. 7479 


In my heart; slow fox trot song. © 
t.c Mar!) 19) 1936; 5) unpMil20ess: 
Theodore Buczkoff, Buffalo. 7480 


In my little red canoe; fox trot song. 
©:1¢. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120871; 
Ruth Griffin, Massena no. 1, N. Y. 

7481 


In my night dreams of you; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 119430; Ellis Dickerson, Stan- 
aford, W. Va. 7482 


In my treasure chest of dreams; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121204; 
Aileen Hamilton, Shawnee, OKI. 

7483 


In old Bermuda; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 1198669; 
George Kircher, Kawkawlin, Mich. 

7484 


330 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


In old Tahiti; song, m James L. Brown. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119592; 


Charles A. O’Connor, Springfield, 
Mass. 7485. 
In other words; w Lester Horn, m 


Duke Rorabaugh. © 1 ce. Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp. 121192; Newton Charles 
Rorabaugh, Elkins Park, Pa. 7486 


In other words, fall in love; w Dick 
Jenkins; pf. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 120594; George Schortemeier, 
Brooklyn. TAST 


In the beautiful garden of love (In 
quel bel giardin d’amor) ; tango song. 
© 1c. Mar, 4, 1936; E unp. 119609 ; 
Michele Bertoia, Hamilton, Ont., Can- 
ada. 7488 


In the cabin door; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 17, 19386; E unp. 120489; 
J. Albert Potvin, Edmonton, Alta., 
Canada. TA89 


In the candle’s glow; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121429; Jennie 
Colby Scott, Santa Ana, Calif. 7490 


In the dark, in a roadster, in the park; 
wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121382; Ruth Prosser, East 
Orange, N. J. TA9L 


In the evening; song. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1936; E unp. 120095; William Edgar 
Bishop, Des Moines. 7492 


In the garden; w Myra Robertson, with 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 
121099; Blanche E. Pitt, San Diego, 
Calif. 7493 


In the Garden of the Gods Ill wait 
for you; waltz song. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1936; E unp. 120899; Leslie J. 
Fore, Denver. 7494 


In the heart of the valley; w Arthur 
Clare, m Hans May; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
43403 ; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 7495 


In the hills of Los Gatos; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119870; Alfred Hugo Neuberger, 
Los Gatos, Calif. 7496 


In the morning early; by Cora W. 
Jenkins, lesson analysis John Thomp- 
son; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 2, 1936; 
EK pub. 53790; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 7497 


In the shadowy dusk of twilight; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 120921; Philip Amos Small, 
Baltimore. 7498 


7512 


In the spirit of prophecy ; w Lord Cyrus 
the elect shepherd; pf. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119896; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7499 


In the spring; song. © 1 ec. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119365; Lewis Henry, 
Tampa, Fla. 7500 


In the swing; waltz melody. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 5, 19386; EH unp. 119716; Adolph 
A. Silberman, Brooklyn. T7501 


In the swing,—Gid-dy ap, my pony 
[and] At the dance; w and m M. M. 
Parker; pf., with instructions. © 
Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 54068; Homer 
L. Kitt co., Washington. 7502 


In the timberland of old Wyoming; 
song, Jack Palmer, Irving Mills and 
Manny Kurtz. © Mar. 10, 1936; H 
pub. 54357; Milsons music pub. corp., 
New York. 7503 

In the valley of the roses ; w Bob Madi- 
son; pf. ©l1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 
120772; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 7504 

In the valley of the Temecula; song. 
©1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121025; 
Michael Angelo Diaz and Stanley 
Jay Urbanek, Brawley, Calif. 7505 

In the very heart of you; w Louis 
Magie; pf. © 1c Mar. 13, 1986; 


E unp. 120237; Russell EHrnest 
Decker, Girard, Kan. 7506 
In Topsy Turvy town; w Charles 
Knight, with melody. © 1 c. Feb. 


13, 1936; E unp. 119358 ; Joseph Wal- 
ter Leopold, Hollywood, Calif. 7507 


In vino veritas; text Erich Rudloff, m 
Camillo Hildebrand; miu&nnerchor. 
Partitur. © Dee. 1, 1985; E for. 
43360; J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leip- 
zig. 7508 

In your dress of navy blue; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119404; Adrian Blaine Omerod, New 
York. 7509 


Inanda; melody H: C. Thoner, m arr. 
May Hain; melody, with pf. ace. 
1 e¢ Jan. 15, 1936; E unp. 118213; 
Henry Caleb Thoner, Rochester, 
Minn. 7510 


Incidentally, I love you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121452; 
Emily Labecki, Roxbury, Conn. 

7511 

Incroyables (Les); marche sur lopér- 
ette La fille de Madame Angot, par 
Charles Lecocg, arr. Faustin Jean- 
jean; orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
E for. 43327 ; C. Joubert et cie., rae 


dol 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7513 


Indian giver; song. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1986; E unp. 119741; Bebe M. Chau- 
vet, Oak Park, [1]. 7513 


Indian love story; song. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1986; E unp. 121210; Margaret 
Emma _ Belyea, Shepard, Alta., 
Canada. 7514 


Indian song moon; w and melody... © 
1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120890; 
Fern Ida Glasgow, Wooster, O. 

T5155 


Indian spring song; op. 2; pf. ©l1e. 
Feb. 1, 19386; E unp. 120889; R. 
Howard Bodwell, Hollywood, Calif. 

7516 


Indian tom-toms; pf. © 1c. Mar. 27, 


19386 1RY unpe 121294) Miltony) E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 7517 
Indian twilight; song, w Harold G. 


Johnson. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936: E 
unp. 121268; Mabel Clair Ground, 
New York. 7518 


Inno a Benito Mussolini; versi Emidio 
Mucci, m Giacinto Sallustio, rid. 
Armanno Morlacchi; mand. © Mar. 
5, 1986; E for. 48453; G. Ricordi & 


co., Milan. (519 
Inno New York City; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 1209438; 
Baldassare Gallo, Brooklyn. 7520 
Inspiration; instrumental. © 1 ce. 


Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 120013; Dal- 
miro B. Farias, Ocean Park, Calif. 
7521 


Intermission; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120456; Wil- 
liam James Byers, Rochester, N. Y. 

7522 


Invitation (L’) & Vamour; valse, 
paroles Jean de Létraz, m Richard 
Heymann. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 
43250; Royalty, Paris. fale 


Invocation; pour nos petits enfants, 
paroles Jane Catulle-Mendés, m J. 
Catulle-Mendés et Maurice Fouret. 


© Dee 20," 1985; “Hh for. 4a. 
Heugel, Paris. 7524 
Trishman (The) dances; by Henry 
Cowell, ed. Lazare Saminsky and 
Isadore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 54146; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7525 


Is it ’cause I love just you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119522; Lucile Snow Lind, Corn- 
wall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 7526 


Dt, TH nse ror 


Is it luve; w and melody. ©1«. Mar. 
14, 19386; E unp. 1203833; Anne Ver- 
steeg McKittrick, Brooklyn. (527 


Is it too late te love; song, m O. Thix- 
ton and Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. May 
15, 1986; EK unp. 124529; Olive Thix- 
ton, N. Y. 7528 


Is that gratitude; w Marjorie Harper 
and Kay Twomey, m Bill Living- 
ston; with guit. arr. © Feb. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54195; Jewel music 
pub. co., New York. 7529 


Israel found; sop. and alto,—Chosen 


people [and] The throne; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 
53875; Maude Jackson, Webster 
Groves, Mo. 7530 


It couldn’t be love; w Owen Crump, 
m Bert Fiske and Owen Crump; 
violin, ©1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121358: Standard radio, ine., Holly- 
wood, Calif. (dab 


It happened in Connecticut; song, w 
Jean Runyan Barnes and FE. S. 
Shrom. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 121177; Ethel Shuler Shrom, 
Pittsburgh. 7532 


It happened in Holland; operetta, bk. 
and lyrics Sarah Grames Clark, m 
Arthur A, Penn. Full voe. se. and 
libretto. © Mar. 7, 1936; D 39048; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York.  7502* 


m, Arthur <A.-Pennoysare: 
Stephen Zoltai; orch. pts. © Mar. 
7, 1986; E pub. 54098; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7533 


the starlight; w 
Graham John, m Martin Broones, 
reharmonization Carl Deis. © Mar. 
2, 1936; E pub. 58868; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 7534 


It looks like a wedding; song, from 


It happened in 


Fifty grand. © ‘Mar. 18, 19386; 
E pub. 54256; Graeme Macleod, 
Cambridge, Mass. 7535 


It may be possible; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 29, 1986; E unp. 126299; 
Lucille Gedeon, Aspinwall, Pa. 

7536 


It must be love; w Amos Jacobs, m 
Dick Frost; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120648; Richard 
Walker Frost, Detroit. 7537 


It must be the Gypsy in me; w Jack 
Mooney, m J. Pacheco. © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 119453; John W. 
Mooney and Justin Pacheco, Los 
Angeles. 7538 


332 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


7565 


It must have been your eyes; pf., with 
w.' © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; EB unp. 
120587; Lawrence Repetti, Balti- 
more. 7539 


It’s all because of you; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1986; 
BE unp. 119466; Edward L. Wolfe, 
New York. 7540 

It’s all up to you; w J. C. A. Begley, 
melody J. Greenwood. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
4, 19386; E unp. 119620; James 
Charles Alexander Begley and Jack 
Greenwood, Toronto. 7541 


It’s always springtime; w and melody. 


© 1e. Mar. 18, 1985; E unp. 120580;. 


Bertha Bratzel. Pelham, N. Y. 
7542 
It’s fun and stuff; w A. Scheftel, mel- 
ody M. Hochman. © 1. Mar. 11, 
1936; E unp. 120067; Maurice Hoch- 
man and Al Scheftel, Ossining, Ra. 
7543 


It’s gonna be a bright and sunny day; 
w and m Max and Harry Nesbitt and 
Harry Saville; with ukulele arr. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 43338; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

7544 


It’s got to be love; from On your toes, 
w Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 14, 
1936; E pub. 54110; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 7545 


It’s in the cards; w S. Mazur, m J. 
Young; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1936; E unp. 120325; Sam Mazur 
and Jack Young, Brooklyn. 7546 

It’s just a rumor in town; w Fred 
Norman; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
26, 1986; E unp. 121165; Donald Wy- 
nick, Brooklyn. T547 

It’s music to my ears; w and melody 
Hal Morris. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1836; 
EH unp. 120274; A. Bruce Curry, Los 
Angeles. 7548 

It’s no fun; w and m Charles New- 
man, Murray Mencher and Milton 
Ager; with arr. for guit., etc, and 
pf. accordion. © Mar. 5, 1986; E 
pub. 53821; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 7549: 

It’s no fun dancin’ if the band don’t 
swing; song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121356; Arthur Gow, Denver. 

7550 

It’s not in the cards; song from I won’t 
dance, w Dorothy Fields. © 1 « 
Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120510; Je- 
rome Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

7551 


It’s only a blue for-get-me-not; song. 
©1c. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 120736; 
Alma Gustava Abramson, St. Paul. 

7552 

It’s only a chance; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © 16. 
Mar. 138, 1986; E unp. 120819'; Cor- 
bett Hylton, Wharton, W. Va. 7553 

It’s spring; w Sverre Hlsmo, m S. 
Elsmo and Hrle Miller; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 54005; 
Crown publications, Racine, Wis. 

7554 

It’s the girl and not the place; w John 
Wilson Edwards; pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 
26, 1986; E unp. 121126; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. (595 


It’s the girl you love; w and m Albert 
James Harbridge; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
238, 1936; E unp. 120759; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7556 


It’s the last time; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
31, 1986; E unp. 121470; Roy Fred 
Stolle, Oak Park, Ill. (O57 


It’s the cld fashioned mother; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120431; 
Hathyl R. Fisher, Dallas. 7558 


It’s the opinion we are in love; w 
Viola Bell Young, with melody. © 
1c Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 121320; 
Corinne Jane Beal, Broken Bow, 
Neb. 7559) 


It’s you—only you my dear; waltz, w 
Ben Adelman, with melody. © 1 .. 
Mar. 17, 1986; H unp. 120493; Isidro 
Morales Figueroa, Houston. 7560: 


It was a beautiful occasion; arr. 
Michael D’Ambra; pf., with w. © 
1c Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121264; 
Hylda N. M. Cornell, Providence. 

F561 

It was untrue; w and m Bert Conham. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120623 ; 
Cleon E. Hammond, Brooklyn. 7562 

J’aime la mer comme une femme; 


slow-fox, de Un de la Canebiére, 
paroles René Sarvil, m Vincent 


Scotto. © Dee. 31, 1985; E for. 
43293; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

7563 

J’suis Varpéte; chanson. © Jan. 1, 


1986; E for. 48255; Jean Cartesixte, 
Paris. 7564 


Je n’ai qu’un amour; tango, de Juan- 
ita, paroles René Pujol, m Alfred 
Rode. © Dec. 20, 1935; EH for. 
43312; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

7565 


333 


CATALOG OF 
7566 


Je yvoudrais vous faire un aveu; fox- 
trot, paroles Namur et Denys, m HE. 
Duleu et A. T. Cekow; orch. ptes. 
© Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 48239; Henry 


Lemoine & GCie., Paris. 7566 
Jeannette waltz; pf. ©1e¢ Mar. 16, 
1986; E unp. 120379; Dorothy L. 


Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Les Angeles. (O67 


Jesu, son of Mary; hymn, w anon. © 
1 ec Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 119673; 
Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 7568 


Jesus and the children; hymn, m H. 


Renner. © Oct. 1, 1935; E pub. 
53780; Jennie Lou’ Milton, Nash- 
ville. 7569) 
Jesus cares for me; voc. duet. © Mar. 
1, 1936; E pub. 53873; Edward 
Kratzer, Berne, Ind. T5710 


Jesus is calling, oh, sinner come; voc. 


duet. © Mar. 1, 1936; E pub. 53874; 
Edward Kratzer, Berne, Ind. ‘7571 
Jeune homme, dis-nous pourquoi; 


poésie Rabindranath Tagore, tr. fran- 
caise Henriette Mirabaud Thorens, 
m Max d’Ollone. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43279; Heugel, Paris. (BYP 


Jewel of my heart; w Bernard O. 
Kleve; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 26, 1936; 
FE unp. 121127; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 7573 


Jo-Ann; song, w John Caracci. ©1@. 
Mar. 16, 19836; E unp. 120416; An- 
thony John Caracci, Kansas City, 
Mo. 7574 


Joe Louis swing; song, melody Do- 
lande Maddox. © 1 ec Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120647; Tressie Gres- 
ham, Detroit. 7575 


Joe Palooka; w and m Fletcher Got- 
ter. © 1 ¢, Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120688; F. P. Gotter and Gladys 
Fulbright, St. Louis. 7576 


Jolly (The) accordionist ; march, Steve 
Patti; accordion. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 54280; John Krachtus, Chi- 
cago. T5717 


Jolly elves and gnomes; w Ethel Tingle 
and M. M. Parker, m M, M. Par- 
ker,—What does little birdie say; 
w Tennyson, m EK. Tingle [and] The 
rippling stream; by M. M. Parker: 
pf., with instructions, E. Tingle and 
M. M. Parker. © Feb. 15, 1936; E 
pub, 54072; Homer L. Kitt co., Wash- 
ington. 7578 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 31 


Joyeux camping; fox-trot, paroles Léo 
Laurent; orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E for. 482385; Georget Métayer, 
Paris 7579 


Joys of Junetime; Children’s day serv- 
ice, w Hdith Sanford Tillotson, m 
John J. Thomas and others, com- 
piled Ira B. Wilson. © Mar. 18, 
1986; E pub. 54249; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 7580! 


Juanita; rumba gitane, du film, paroles 
René Pujol, m Alfred Rode. © Dee. 
20, 19385; E for. 43313; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 7581 

rumba, René Mercier, arr. Francis 


Salabert; orch. ptes., avec paroles. 
© Dec, 31, 1935; E for. 43289; Edi- 


tions Salabert, Paris. 7582 
Spanish melody [and] Old Mac- 
Donald; instructions and m arr, 


Ethel Tingle; pf., with w. © Feb. 
15, 1986; E pub. 54080; Homer L. 


Kitt co., Washington. 7583 
Juba (The); song, Leon Rene, Otis 
Rene and Ben Ellison. © Mar. 10, 


1936; E pub. 53940; Exclusive publi- 
eations, inc., New York, 7584 


Jubilee in the sky; w Louis J. Bennett, 
m Charles L. Johnson; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 29, 1936; E pub. 53730; 
Johnson-Bennett ¢co., Kansas City, 
Mo. . 7585 


Julie Ann; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
10, 1936; E unp. 120044; V. Elaine 
Lewis, Salem, Mich, 7586 


Jungle jitters; by Larry Clinton; pf. 
treble. © 1. Mar. 12, 19386; HE unp. 
120179; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 


7587 
Juon (Paul) Suite; in 5 sadtzen, op. 
93; grosses orch. Partitur. © Oct. 


18, 1935; E for. 48575; Richard Birn- 


bach, Berlin. 7588 
Just a beautiful thought; w D. P. 
Jackson, m M. S. Rozycki. ©l1e 


Mar. 18, 19386; Ei unp. 120578; Dennis 
P. Jackson and Maryan S. Rozycki, 
Chicago. - 7589 


Just a drop of rain; w M. W. Dignan, 
mG. G. Dean, ©1c. Mar. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 121490; Grace Ghent Dean, 
and Marian Weaver Dignan, Colum- 
pus, O. 7590 


Just a flame; w Jenny Lind; pf. 
1. ec. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121128; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
7591 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Just a kiss from you dear; waltz song. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120267; 
Edwin C, Clothier, Nanticoke, Pa. 

7592 


Just a little kiss to-night; song, arr. 
Don Travaline. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119442; Anthony Di Marco, 
Camden, N. J. 7593 


Just a love affair; song, m Robert Mac- 
Tallen. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119762; Francois de Vaux Fredericks, 
Palisade, N. J. 7594 


Just a messenger of God’s;: w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119626; George Grant McCullough, 
Hewitt, N. J. 7595: 


Just a sweet melody; song, melody 
Ruth Jentsch Morgan. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
4, 1986; E unp. 119624; Leonard 
Ross Morgan, Madison, Il. 7596 


Just a swing tune; pf. treble. with 
words. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1986: E unp. 
120259; Annie Sallie Potter, Chicago. 

7597 


Just a waste of tears; w Frank Capano 
and Clarke Van Ness, m Lou Hers- 
cher; with ukulele arr. Lulu Quinn 
Weyant. © Sept. 10, 1935; E pub. 
53999; Rialto music pub. co., New 
York. 7598 


Just an attitude; w Amey Purcell Gar- 
ton; pf. © 1c¢ Mar. 23, 1986; E 
unp. 120773; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. T3999 


Just an idea I had; song. ©1c. Mar. 
10, 1986; E unp. 120999 ; M. Lee Gar- 
land, Brooklyn. 7600) 


Just an old fashioned clock; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 119855; Edith Andrew 
Burchell, Oregon, I11. 7601 


Just an old fashioned maiden; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1 «. 
Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120110; Maria 
Vey, Brooklyn. 7602) 


Just an old fashioned school house in 
old Tennessee; w and m Joe Hortiz. 
© Mar. 27, 1936; E pub. 54310; 
Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia. 7603 


Just an old violin; w and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119888: 
Ralph E. Love, Roscoe, Ill. 7604 


Just another dance; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 19386; E unp. 119753; 
Charles Simonini, San Francisco. 

7605: 


7619 
Just another day; w Warren HE. 
Mooney; pf. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1986; 


EK unp. 118824; Frederick L. Denni- 


son, East Orange, N. J. 7606 
Just another dream gone wrong; fox- 


trot song. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1986: EB 
unp. 120019; Marjorie Hileen Prievo, 
Watertown, N. Y. 7607 
Just as luck would have it; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; B 
unp. 120072; S. Alfred Masselle, New- 
burgh, N. Y. 7608 


Just be glad; song, w James Whitcomb 
Riley. © Mar. 7, 1936; E pub. 53904; 
Frank J. Preston, Burlington, Vt. 

7609 


Just because; w Bob and Joe Attlesey, 
m Leon Chappalear ; pf. treble. ©1e. 
Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 121332; State 
street music pub. co., Chicago. 7610 


Just because I looked at you; w Tommy 
Smith, melody Clay Boland. ©1e. 
Mar. 17, 1836; E unp. 120480; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. (ot 


Just because of you; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119428; Hsther Fischer Updegraff, 
Castalia, Ia. 7612 


Just driftwood to-day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119882; 
EHdna Kathrin Swasey, Chicago. 


Just for to-night; w and m W. R. Wil- 
liams and George L. Cobb; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Mar. 23, 19386; E 
pub. 54218; Will Rossiter, Chicago. i 

761 


Just four little letters sweetheart; fox- 
trot, w and melody Billy Mayhew. 
©1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120494 ; 
William P. Mayhew, Baltimore. 7615 


Just imagine; slow fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 118819; 
Philip Sudano, New York. 7616 


—song. © 1 «¢ Mar. 16, 1936; H 
unp. 120424; Burton Hebe, Bristol, 
Conn. 7617 


Just look at that moon; w and melody 
Pearl Brock and A. M. Brock. © 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119668; 
Minnie Pearl Brock and Allie Mae 
Brock, Chattanooga. 7618 


Just once; pf., with w. ©1«¢ Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120979; Ethel Flor- 
ence Johnson Wolfe, Memphis, Tenn. 

7619 


330 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7620 


pt. WI, n.s., v. 31 


Just one hour alone with Jesus; w | Kaffeeklatsch; foxtrot intermezzo, text 


and m Ann Rice. © 1 ce. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120005; Annabelle Rice, 
Galveston, Tex. 7620 


Just one kiss; fox-trot, w J. McDonald, 
melody P. Purcell. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 
1986; E unp. 1195038; Joseph Mc- 
Donald and Patrick Purcell, Langley 
Field, Va. 7621 


Just thoughts; w Wilma M. Baum- 
gratz, with melody. © 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 
1986; E unp. 121081; James M. 
Baumegratz, Philadelphia. 7622 


Just to hear you say I love you so; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120526; 
Frances Bruce, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

7623 


Just to live a while and dream; w and 
m Fletcher Gotter. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1936; E unp. 120844; F: P. Gotter 
and Gladys Fulbright, St. Louis. 

7624 


Just trailing away; w and melody. © 
1 c Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120983; 
Katie M. Rice, Fresno, Calif. 7625 


Just turn me loose at the ball game; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 120892; Charles Weir, De- 


troit. 7626 
Just we two; song. © 1 e. Mar. 13, 
1936; E unp. 120285; Blizabeth 
Rumple, Dallas. 7627 


Just when I need you most; w K. C. 
Bishop, melody R. E. Love. ©1«. 
Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120233; Kath- 
rine Cole Bishop and Ralph EH. Love, 
Roscoe, I]. 7628 


Just wondering; w Dora Frances Cox; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119897; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 7629) 


Just you; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
14, 1986; E unp. 120288; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, IIl. 7630 


Just you and I; w and m Valentine 
Dalei; pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121139; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 7631 


Just you and love and me; w and m 
Russell Duke; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 5, 1986; E pub. 54101; Indiana 
song bureau, ine., Salem, Ind. 7632 


Just you only you; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 
120740; Herbert Laiche, Paulina, La. 

7633 


Bruno Elsner, m Gerhard Winkler. 
@: dan. 13, 1936: BE) for. 43hoie 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 7634 


Karjalainen rapsodia ; siveltajii: Uuno 
Klami, op. 15; orch. Se. © Jan. 1, 
1986; FE for. 48538; Suomen savel- 
taiteilijain liitto, Helsingfors, Fin- 
land. 7635 

Karroo; w and m Diggenhof and Ma- 
rais; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Mar. 12, 19386; E for. 438364; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 7636 


Keep on your own side ’ the road; w 
and melody. © 1. Mar. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 120209; Walter T. Matson, 
Kansas City, Kan. 7637 


Keep shining, wonderful moon; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 © Mar. 25, 1936; EH unp. 
121030; Mary HE. Pullen, Columbia, 
Til. 7638 


Keep the old folks well and happy; 
song. © Mar. 5, 1936; E pub. 54209; 
Cleo B. Nye, Lutz, Fla. 7639 

Keep your hands on the dollars; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121290; 
Verne Neville, Oakland, Calif. 7640 


Kelsey (Walter) Six fiddle talks; vio- 


lin and pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 
543823: Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 7641 
Key (The) to my heart; song. ©1c. 


Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 120132; Cora 
Maria Loomis, Los Angeles. 7642 


Key (A) to the exercises in modern 
harmony in its theory and practice; 
by Arthur Foote and Walter R. 
Spalding, augmented ed., with addi- 
tional exercises, A. Foote; pf. 
Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54198; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 7643 


Ki-Ki-Bu; canzone one-step, versi e m 
Alberto Lao-Schor e Mario Mariotti; 
pf; ©. Jan... 4. 1936; for, 438505 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 7644 


King of swing; w and melody Al 
Silverman. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 120024; Chappell & co., ine., 
New York. 7645 


King Ramesis; w and melody Jackson 
Ferren. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119942; Jack B. Ferren, Collings- 
wood, N. J. 7646 


King’s trumpeters; choruses and testi- 
monies; pf. © June 20, 1935; E pub. 
53579; Paul R. Cowles, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 7647 


336 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Kiss and part; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120606 ; Manny 


Rothman, New York. 7648 
Kiss (A) from you; w and melody 
Ruth Shale and V. Monner. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121279; Victor 
Monner, New York. 7649 


Kleine kammermusik; thema mit vari- 
ationen, Walter Jentsch, op. 5; fldte, 
oboe, klarinette, horn, fagott u. 
klavier. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Noy. 29, 1935; E for. 48576; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 7650 


Kleine vertriumte Madonna; tango, 
text u. m Bert Reisfeld u. Rolf Mar- 
bot. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 48249; 
Editions Méridian, Paris. 7651 


Knick knacks on the mantel; w Ray- 
mond B. Egan, m Ted Fiorito; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 12, 1936; E puh. 
54013; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 


New York. 7652 
— melody Ted Fiorito. ©1e. 
Hep. sco, 1986;., BH.  unp.. 119271; 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 7653 


Knock wood; w Sammy Cahn, melody 
Saul Chaplin. ©-1 cc. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 119784; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 7654 


Knowing Jesus; hymn, w and melody 
P. Davis, harmonized Raymond M. 
Beecroft. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53/81; Paul Davis, Philadelphia. 

7655 


Konig Laurin; andante sinfonico, Fr. 
W. Rust; orch. stimmen. © July 12, 
1985; E for. 43567; Richard Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 7656 


Koift kichelach (Buy cookies); song. 
© Dee. 6, 1935; E pub. 54088; Anna 
Lelgant, Brooklyn. 7657 


Konzert as-dur; v. Eduard Kiinneke, 
op. 36. Klavier-auszug, mit 2. kla- 
vierpartiturmidssig. © Nov. 30, 1935; 
E for. 48572; Richard Birnbach, Ber- 
lin. 7658: 


Korn off the kob ; by Gene Rose; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120814; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

7659 


Kosakenbraut (Die); operette, Kurt 
Reich u. Eduard Rogati, gesangstexte 
Hanns Dekner, m Eduard Czajanek. 
Klavierauszug mit text. © Jan. 2, 
1936; E for. 43580; Allegro theater- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 7660 


7673 

Kujawiak; no. 2 mazurka, Henri 
Wieniawski, arr. John Martell; guit. 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 538694; 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 7661 


Kurze pastoral-messe; v. W. E. Horak, 
neu bearb. A. Kranz; gem. chor u. 
orgel. © Nov. 25, 1935; E for. 43138; 
F. EK. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 7662 


Kuu ipo; w and m Andy Iona Long and 


J. Noble; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 
20, 1936; E pub. 54237; Johnny 
Noble, Honolulu. 7663 
Kuu ipo leo nahenahe; arr. Ida D. 


Becker and C. K. Malani; pf., with 
Weel ©. ia. 30, 1936". By yumi 
121388; Claude K. Malani, Honolulu. 

7664 


Kuu lei mokihana; w and m Kalani 
Peters. arr pi. © lc. Mar.’ 16: 


1936; E unp. 120418; Claude K. 
Malani, Honolulu. 7665 
Lady (The) said yes; song: with 


©: Mar. 25, 1936: 
William Goodrich 
and Sheldon Vinsonhaler, Little 
Rock, Ark. 7666 


Lady Twinklepuss is out m’lord; w 
Lew Klein and Manny Kuriz, and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1936; E unp. 
120099; Fred Fisher, New York. 

7667 


Lady you're so sweet; w William Col- 
ligan, m Leonhard K. Marker and 
Wolfgang Ronegg, arr. Monroe Selig; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 11, 1936; FE 
pub. 53930; Foreign & domestic 
music corp., New York. 7668 


Lajtha (Laszi6) Cinq études; op. 20; 
quatuor 4 cordes. Partition. © Jan. 
2, 19386; E for. 43261; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 7669 


Lamb (The) ; op. 88, no. 1, w William 
Blake; med. voice. © Dec. 26, 1935; 
EK. pub. 53883; Arthur Farwell, Hast 
Lansing, Mich. 7670 


Lament in black; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120301; 
Frank Joseph Toth, Perth Amboy, 
Nea. (671 


Lamentatin’ Lou; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121446; 
A. Cardella, N. Monty and C. H. 
Wagener, Brooklyn. 7672 


Langenus (Gustave) Scherzo; op. 7; 
flute and B flat clarinet; pf. acc. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54121; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 


ukulele arr. 
E unp. 121188; 


7673 


337 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7674 


Largo; from New World symphony, 
Anton Dvorak, arr. John Martell; 
guit., pick style. © Feb. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 538709; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 7674 


Last (The) of the rumbas; w D’ Armo, 
melody Sergio De Karlo. [Spanish 
text only] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 119441; Frank Gill, New York. 

7675 


Late leaves; w Walter Savage Landor, 
m Robin Milford, op. 40, no. 3. © 
Jan. 22, 1936; E for. 48477; Augener, 
Itd., London. 7676 

Lau lehua o panaewa; w and m Abe 


Opunui, arr. C. K. Malani and Ida 
Desha Becker; pf. © 1 «¢ Mar. 30, 


1936; E unp. 121889; Claude K. 

Malani, Honolulu. 7677 

Laugh it out; song. © 1 «¢. Mar. 3, 

1986; E unp. 119535; Gertrude 
Conte, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

7678 

Laughin’ in the mornin’; song. © 1 


e. Mar. 7%, 19386; E ump. 119826; 
Moulton Green, Kansas City, Mo. 
7679 

Laughing Irish eyes; from the picture, 
w Sidney Mitchell, m Sam H. Stept; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 18, 
1936; E pub. 538983; Sam Fox pub. 


co., Cleveland. 7680 
Laughter is real; song. © 1. Mar. 
7, 1986; E unp. 119821; Irene V. 
Maliverney, Olathe, Kan. 7681 


Lawd it’s grand; w and melody. © 
te, Feb:, 11, 1936: aps, 120007 ; 
Bertha Horowitz, New York. 7682 


Lazy Joe; w Alfred H. Webb, melody 
A. Ward and Forrest Howsly. © 1 
ce. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119919; Avard 
Ward, jr., Los Angeles. 7683 


Lazy moon; waltz song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
19, 19386; E unp. 120633; Margaret 
West Mills, Shreveport, La. 

7684 


Lazy rhythm; by Victor Briedis; pf. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54039; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 7685 


song. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119653; Allen Horton Martindale, 
Golden, Col. 7686 


Lazy southern moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121305; 
Martin Ryan Conroy, Hollywood, 
Calif. 7687 


pt. I, n.s., v. 31 


Lazy summer days; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1.e. 
Mar. 25, 1936: E unp. 121032; Grady 
I. Walker, Houston. (688. 


Leap Year gleam; song, melody Gene 
Ia Salie. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 19363 E 
unp. 119732; William Hintz, Bremer- 
ton, Wash. (689 


Leap Year mamas after papas; w Jack 
Mooney, with melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
25, 19386; E ‘unp. 121041; John Ww. 
Mocney and Justin Pacheco, Los 
Angeles. 7690 


Leaping leap-year; song; organ acc. 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1936; E unp. 119359; 
Claude L. Richael, Grove City, Pa. 

7691 


Leave it with Him; poem E. B. Miner, 
m and additions to poem James G. 
Ellis, m arr. Chester Wallis; men’s 
cho. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 53956; 
Boston music co., Boston. 7692 


Leave me my dreams; w William Col- 
ligan, m C. A. Bixio; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 11, 1936; E pub. 539382 ; 
Foreign and domestic music corp., 
New York. 7698 


Leb un hof: w Samuel Lazarovsky, m 
Sholom Secunda. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 54223; Samuel Secunda and 
Samuel Lazarovsky, New York. 

7694 


Lecuona (Ernesto) Siete composi- 
ciones; con versos Jose Marti. © 
Mar. 5, 1986; HE for. 43548; Hrnesto 
Lecuona, Havana. 7695 


Left you all alone; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
119746; Florindo Tocci, Leominster, 
Mass. 7696 


Legend of love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 14, 19386; E unp. 120346; Arthur 
Jay, Chicago. 7697 


Légende de la galette des rois; mélo- 
die, paroles Lucien Dommel et Pierre 
Alberty, m Ernest Weiller. © Dee. 
20, 1935; E for. 48247; Henry Le- 
moine & cie., Paris. 7698 


Legionnaires on parade; march, Jos. 
Olivadoti; full band pts. © Dee. 
15, 1985; E pub. 53843; Music prod- 
ucts corp., Chicago. 7699 


Lending my heart to you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121272; Ben Verrico, Brooklyn. 5 

17 


398 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Leone; song, m P. Hans Flath. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E pub. 54318; Vir- 
ginia Hale Kinyon, Kansas City, Mo. 

T7OL 

Let all mortal flesh keep silence; 
hymn, w anon. © 1c. Feb. 6, 19386; 
E unp. 119675; Grace L. Bremer, St. 
Paul. 7702 


Let me be the one in your heart; w 
Harold Lawrence, m Isham Jones; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 1, 1986; H 
pub. 54372; Isham Jones music corp., 
New York. 7708 


melody Isham Jones. ©1c. 
Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120589; Isham 
Jones music corp., New York. 7704 


Let me dance this last dance with you 
dear; song, w B. C. Christensen. 
© 1e. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120932; 
Bertha Caton Christensen and Flora 
Belle Muratta, Topeka, Kan. 7705 


Let me dream on forever; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E 


unp. 121431; Nellie Y. Albright, 
Smith, Nev. 7706 
Let’s be friends; song. © 1c. Mar. 


24, 1986; E unp. 120987; August 
Korban, Washington. T7107 


Let’s build a home in the stars; w 
and melody Gene Sickel. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 121456; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 7708 


Let’s dance; song. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1986; 
EK unp. 119415; Lewis Henry Bunch, 
Tampa, Fla. 7709 


Let’s dine alone tonight; song. © 
Mar. 7, 19386; E pub. 53852; Ruth 
Sylvia Keil, Hollywood, Calif. 7710 


Let’s drink a toast to love; song, mel- 
ody R. Moss. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
H unp. 120640; Rida Moss and Au- 
brey Moss, New York. (711 


Let’s get drunk and be somebody ; song, 
w Herman Gibson. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
19386; E unp. 120496; Percy Henry 
Post, jr., Elizabeth, N. J. T7112 


Let’s get goin’ baby; w and melody 
Sidney Clare; in EB flat ©le 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121344; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 7713 


Let’s go dancing; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 10, 1936;'E unp. 120045; 
Vera Miller, Detroit. 7714 


Let’s kiss in the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 18, 19386; E 
unp. 120585; Helen Gloria Albert, 
Hollywood, Calif. 7715 


7729 

© | Let’s laugh; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1986; BE unp. 121261; 
Charles Printis Gray, El Paso. 7716 

Let’s let love alone; song. © 1. 


Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121313; Vic- 
tor Hermann Wagner, U. S. M. A.,, 
West Point, N. Y. 7717 


Let’s play smoogie poogie; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E ump. 
121296; Louis R[ichard] Otto, jr., 
New Orleans. 7718 


Let’s pretend; w and melody Vinny 
Vernon. © 1. Mar. 31, 1936; H 
unp. 121478; Vincent T. Genovese, 
Danbury, Conn. 7719 


w J. Baldassarre, melody D. Rom- 
ani. © 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1936; BE unp. 
120342; Dino Romani and Jino Bald- 
assarre, Philadelphia. 7720 


Let’s take a chance-on-love; song, pf. 
se. Carl Sands. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; 
EK unp. 119731; June Dorothy Nel- 
son, Chicago. T7221 


Let’s take a walk in the rain; song, 
melody Hugh Jackson. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 
31, 1986; E unp. 121471; Eugene 
Bullet Cheatham, Chicago. repay 


Lets trade hearts dear; w G. Thibault, 
m John Stephen De Voe; accordion. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120077; 
John S. De Voe and George HE. 
Thibault, Chicago. 7723 


Let’s waltz around in Dixie; w and 
melody. © ic. Mar. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 119389; Ralph E. Love, Roscoe, 


Til. 7724 
Let’s write a song; w and m Cee 
Smith; pf. © 1c Mar. 9, 1936; 


E eunp. 120841; Cecil Smith, Seattle. 
(725 


w Irene Brollier, melody Gabe 
Brollier. © 1. Mar. 17, 19386; E 
unp. 120499; R. A. Brollier, Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 7726 


Let you and I stroll along together; 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 120663; Emanuel Mendelsohn, 
Brooklyn. T7127 


Let your heart be a garden of love; 
song, m F. Pierce Drohan. © 1 «. 
Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119799; May 
Mavity, Jacksonville, Fla. 7728 


Leuchtende farben; konzertwalzer, FY. 
W. Rust, arr. Hartwig von Platen; 
orch. stimmen. © June 18, 1935; 
EK for. 438568; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 7729 


339 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7730 


Lewis (Leo Rich) Two giee club ver- 
sions of Dear alma mater; w David 
Lee Maulsby. 1. In E flat, with 
melody in 1st ten.—2. In C, with 
melody in 1st bass. © Mar. 2, 19386; 
E pub. 54878; Leo Rich Lewis, Tufts 
College, Mass. 7730 


Lid’s (The) off; w and m Brent Man- 
ley. and Hal Hubbard; pf. ©l1.e. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121257; F. C. 
Brent Manley, Los Angeles, and Hal 
E. Hubbard, Houston. (731 


Lieder, die uns der zigeuner spielt ...; 
tango [and] Ich hab dich so gern; 
foxtrot: aus dem film Heisses blut, 
text Charlie Amberg, m Franz 
Doelle, klavier arr. Walter Borchert. 
© Jan. 21, 1936; E for. 43164; 
Ufaton-verlags g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

(132 


Life (The) and death of John Dil- 
linger; song, Wilf Carter; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 7, 1936; E for. 48183; 
Gordon V. Thompson, 1td., Toronto. 

7733 


Life begins at springtime; w and m 
Sue Marie Martine. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
19386; EK unp. 119739; Mrs. Frank A. 
Ehrig, Billings, Mont. T7134 


Life is funny that way; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 19386; E unp. 121245; Mary 
Turner De Garmo, Huntington Park, 
Calif. F735 


Life (The) of a soldier; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119390; 
William Arthur Robinson, Ettricks, 
Va. 7736 


Life out of death; hymn, w and m 
Alice M. Pullen. © Feb. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 53971; Sidney Adams Wes- 
ton, Boston. TGs 


Lifted (The) burden; song, w Ger- 
trude R. Dugan. © 1 ¢ Mar. 17, 
1986; E unp. 120476; Fred Kimball 
Conant, Flushing, N. Y. (738 


Light; poem Robert Hillyer, m Stuart 
B. Hoppin; mixed voices, with op- 
tional trumpet. © Mar. 23, 1936; 
HE) pub. 54822; C. C. Birchard & €o., 
Boston. (9 


Lightly row; instructions and m arr. 
Ethel Tingle; pf. duet. © Feb. 15, 
1986; EH pub. 54085; Homer L. Kitt 
eco., Washington. 7749 


Lightning ball; song, m Lucile Juanita 
Moody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 120229; Melvin Morris, Savan- 
nah, Ga. T7T4L 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v.31 


Lightning struck my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 19386; E unp. 
119586; David Starr, New York. 

(742 


Like a falling star; w Victor Calhoun, 
with melody. © 1. Feb. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 120616; Johnny Lou Freda, 
Philadelphia. 7748 


Like a phantom in the night; song, w 
Barick Twins, m Lee Hulbert; with 
euit. arr. © Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 
54301; Handy bros. music ¢Co., ine., 
New York. ' 7744 


Like Kelley did; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120477; 
William Brown Sweetnam, Hibbing, 
Minn. 7745 


Like sunshine in your hair; w and 
m Frank D. Ward; high voice. © 
Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 58746; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. T7146 


Like the clouds; song. © 1c. Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119536; Gertrude 
Conte, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

TTAT 


Lillenas’ solos and duets, no. 2; for 
gospel singers, choirs, etc., compiled 
and ed. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54087 ; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 
Mo. T7748 


Linda muchacha; by Troy Sanders. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120817; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

T7149 

Line o’ jive; by Blanche Calloway and 
Herman Stein; pf. © Feb. 24, 1986; 
Epub. 53807; Milsons music pub. 
corp., New York. 7750 


Linger longer Lou; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120064; 
Lucile Renfroe Elliott, Long Beach, 
Miss. T7514 


Listen to the music; song. ©1c. Mar, 
4, 1936; EH unp. 119667; Andrew R. 
O’Connor, Roslindale, Mass. ta 


Listen world; song. © 1c Mar. 6, 
1936; EK unp. 119769; Enid Hamilton 
Hill, San Francisco. (Toe 


Liszt (Franz) Dream of love; arr. 
Harry Volpe; plectrum guit. © Mar. 
3, 1936; E pub. 538992; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. T7154 


Liszt fantasie; compiled and arr. 
William 3B. Coburn; violin solo, 
violin A, B and C, and pf., with viola, 
cello and bass ad lib. Sc. and pts. 
© Mar. 23, 19386; E pub. 54242; Bel- 
win, inc., New York. 7755 


340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 19386 


You’re my dream; w and arr. of 
melody. ©1c. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
121325; Frank Luther, New York. 

7756 


Little bar-butterfly; from Klondike 
Annie, w and m Gene Austin; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E pub. 54168; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

T7957 


Little booties; w Gertrude Perry, m 
Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120652; Gertrude 
Peripelkin, Prince Albert, Sask., 
Canada. 7758 


Little (A) bouquet; song, melody Kari 
Kaye. ©1c. Mar. 16, 19386; E unp. 
120438; Henry U. Baker, Malin, Or. 

7759 


Little Chin-Chin, keep your chin up; 
fox-trot, w Charlie Tobias, m Sammy 
Fain, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 11, 1986; E pub. 53923; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 7760 


w Charlie Tobias, m Sammy Fain ; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 5, 1936; E 
pub. 53824; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. T761 


Little cowboy; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119576; 
Harmon Charles and Duncan Brown- 
ing, Detroit. T7162 


Little curly head; song, lullaby, m 
Morris Ja. Maxwell. ©1c. Mar. 16, 
1935 ; E unp. 121463; Mary Elizabeth 
Bartley, Santa Cruz, Calif. 7763 


Little fairy’s waltz; by M. M. Parker; 
pf., with instructions. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54076; Homer L. Kitt 
co., Washington. 7764 


Little (The) getter upper; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119824; Mar- 
shall C. Jackson, Bradford Woods, 
Pa. T7765 


Little (The) girl over the way; w and 
m Barney Fagan. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120007; John W. Col- 
leary, East Islip, N. Y. 7766 


Little (The) girl waiting in my old 
home town; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; 
H unp. 121057; Edith Warrington, 
Masonville, Ia. 7767 


Little green valley; w and melody. © 
1\¢ Mar. 9, 1936; EH unp. 119959; 
Roy Miller Gause, Ambridge, Pa. 

7768 


7781 


Little (A) house on wheels; w and 
m Irene Johnson; pf. ‘© 1 c. Mar. 
23, 1936; E unp. 120760; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7769 


Little (A) journey; by H. P. Hopkins; 
pf. © Mar. 25, 1936; E pub. 54836; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

7770 

Little lovable you; w Walt Davis, m 
R. L. Adams; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢« Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120956; 
Ray L. Adams, Pomona, Calif., and 
Walter Sheriff Davis, San Bernard- 
ino, Calif. V7 

Little pitter patter feet; w Gene 
Walters and J. Hannon, m Russell 
EK. Standing. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 120960; Josie Hannon, Winni- 
peg, Manit., Canada. renee” 


Little prelude; by Randall Thompson ; 
pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 54153; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 7773 


Little runt; song, arr. Robert Hemings. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 120988 ; 
Chester F. Albro, Rochester, N. Y. 

T(T4 


Little (A) song for you; song. ©1«. 
Mar. 2, 1986; EF unp. 119874; Tommie 
Beatrice Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 

TU15 


Little star; nursery rhyme [and] 
Hickory dickory dock: instructions 
and m Hthel Tingle; pf., with w. 
© Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 54077; 
Homer L, Kitt co., Washington, 

T7116 


Little star up in the sky; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 
120664; Alice M. Woodlyn, New 
Gretna, N. J. CUE 


Little stranger; w Bob Rothberg, mel- 
ody Sammy Timberg. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
14, 1986; E unp. 120797; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

T7718 

Little (The) white church; duet, w 
and m Jess. Benton Parsons and V. 
D. Parsons. © Mar. 26, 1936; H 
pub. 54811; Vera D[ryden] Parsons, 
Nashville, T7719 


Little white house on the lane; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 
119627; George Grant McCullough, 
Hewitt, N. J. 7780 


Live and love; 2-pt. song from Comus, 
T,. A. Arne, ed. and arr. W. Gillies 
Whittaker. © Feb. 27, 1986; E for. 
43529; Oxford univ. press, wie 

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T7182 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 31 


Living on our love; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120976; Leslie 
Woodrow Kramm, Peoria, Ill. 7782 


Lize mammy; song. © 1. Mar. 20, 
1986; E unp. 120641; Gladys Lloyd, 
Cambridge, Md. 7783 

Locked in my heart; song. © Feb. 
15, 1986; E. pub. 54207; Hunice Chou- 
inard, Chicago, T784 


Log cabin on a hill; song, w Gertrude 
Moyer. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; EB 
unp. 120726; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 7785 


Lolita ; Spanish serenade, w and m A. 
Buzzi Peccia, English version Claude 
Aveling, m arr. Mark Andrews; 
male voices. © Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 
54128; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 7786 


w Marion Hampton Manning; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119898; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

T7187 

London in the season; w and melody 
Vivian Ellis. © Feb. 26, 1986; B 
for. 48502 ; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 7788 


Londonderry air; old Irish melody, arr. 
Elizabeth Gest; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 54879; Elkan- 
Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 7789! 


Lonely and blue; song. ©1c. Mar. 12, 
1986; E unp. 120216; Mrs. Walter T. 
De Baene, Rochester, Mich. 7790: 


Lonely heart; w Thomas Grant 
Springer, m Louis Drakeford. ©1e. 
Mar, 5, 1936; E unp. 119709; Lewis 
Henry Drakeford, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

T7911 


Lonely hours; song. © 1 ce. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120453; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 7792 


Lonely lagoon; by R. H. Bassett. © 
1 c@ Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120801; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

7798 


Lonely waltz; w and m Bob Rothberg, 
Freddy Martin and Terry Shand; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 20, 
1986; E pub. 54180; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. T7194 

w and melody Bob Rothberg, 
Freddy Martin and Terry Shand. © 
1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119722; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 7795: 

Lonesome; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Mar. 4, 
1986; E unp. 119594; Sadie B. Won- 
derling, Sioux City, Neb. 7796 


—w and melody. © 1c Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119920; Avard Ward, 
jr., Los Angeles. (197 


Long, long, ago; folk-song, arr. of m 
and instructions Ethel Tingle; pf., 
with w. © Noy. 15, 1935; E pub. 
54067; Homer L. Kitt co., Washing- 
ton. 7798 


Long shadows; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120934; Joseph 


P. Knight, Demarest, N. J. 7799! 
Long (A) time ago; song. ©1ce. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 119875; Tommie 


Beatrice Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 
7800 


Longas (Federico) Trois petites piéces 
espagnoles; pf. © Dec. 20, 1985; BE 
for. 43318; Editions Maurice Sénart, 
Paris. 7801 


Longing for the day, TV’ call you mine; 
song, m Gene Bernetti. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 19386; E unp. 120655; Roy Cor- 
nelius, Jackson, Mich. 7802 


Longing for you; song. ©1c. Mar. 30, 
1986; E unp. 121348; Leon Charles 
Levasseur, Lowell, Mass. 7803 


Longing to make you mine; w Bess 
Angelloz Lambert; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1986; E unp. 120774; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 7804 


Look at the moon; by Sidney Clare; pf. 
©1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120812; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

7805 


Look dear what love can do; song, w 


M. E. Miller. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 
EX unp. 119854; Irving N. Cahan, 
Philadelphia. 7806 


Look in your mirror mother; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 
119862 ; Edward P. Womack, Detroit. 

7807 


Look into my eyes and smile dear; w 
and melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 7, 1986; 
BH unp. 119814; H. A. Leroy, Chicago. 

7808 


Looking for a lost man; w Willie Mae 
Cox; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119899'; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 7809 


Loony-with-love; w and m Jack Wav- 
erly, arr. Paul Scholz; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 6, 1986; E pub. 53889; 
Empire music pub. co., New bah 

7 


342 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing; 
vesper hymn, w Henry James Buc- 
koll, m Thomas F. Dunhill. © Mar. 
13, 1936; E for. 48362; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 7811 


Lord, I want to be; negro spiritual, w 
traditional, m arr. and harmonized 
George W. Kemmer; 2 voices. 
Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 54122; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc., New York. 7812 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; song, w 
of 23rd psalm. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; 
EH unp. 119688; Inez Louisa Dixon, 
i. e. Mrs. H. H. Dixon, Lawrence- 
burg, Ind. 7813 


w from Psalm 23, m Nicolai 
Teherepnin and Arthur 
mixed cho.; organ acc. © Mar, 23, 
1986; E pub. 54847; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 7814 


Lord (The) is risen; Easter anthem, 
Ww anon., m Walter Wild; mixed cho. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 53941; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 7815 


Lord, my heart is not haughty; w 
from Psalm 131, m Nicolai Tcher- 
epnin and Arthur Mendel; full mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © Mar. 23, 1936; 
Epub. 54846; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 7816 


Lord (The) preserve thy going out; 
hymn, w anon. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 119680; Grace L. Bremer, St. 
Paul. 7817 


Lost; fox-trot, Phil Ohman, Johnny 
Mercer and Macy O. Teetor, dance 
arr. Frank Skinner; orch. pts.,,with 
voce. trio arr. Mort. Howard. © Mar. 
11, 1986; E pub. 5389388; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 7818 


Lost in ecstasy; from Hestasy, w H. 
Gershwin, m Henry Gershwin and 
William Colligan. © Mar. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 53738; Foreign & domestic 
music corp., New York. 7819 


Lost in paradise; w and melody. © 
1 e@. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120954; 
Ida Shurman, Staten Island, N. Y. 

7820 


Lotus moon; potpourri from the oper- 
etta; Ist violin. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 119980; Robert Holmes 
Greenwell, Washington, 7821 


Louanges de la rose et de la violette; 
poeme Ronsard, m G. M. Witkowski. 
© Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 43286; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 7822 


643 26—36——_5 


Mendel; . 


7836 


Louisiana Liza; w Blanche Calloway, 
m Herman Stein. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 53808; Milsons music pub. 
corp., New York. 7823 


Love always; waltz song. ©1e. Mar. 
19, 1936; E unp, 120686; Theodore 
Buczkoff, Buffalo. 7824 


Love and a million kisses; w-I. W. 
Waite and Esther P. Gregory, m Ida 
Whitney Waite. © tc. Mar. 21, 
1936; E unp. 120848; Ida Florence 
Whitney Waite, Pasadena. (825 


Love as I knew; w H. Cieslak, m 
Pp. E. Steffen; pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119496; Paul E. Stef- 
fen and Henry Cieslak, Chicago. 

7826 


Love at first sight; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119598; Berry 
A. Powell, Iowa Park, Tex. 7827 


Love awakens in the spring; from 
EKestasy, w and m William Colligan. 
© Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 53902; For- 
eign and domestic music corp., New 
York. 7828 


Love has turned me down; song, mel- 
ody William Henry Biddle. ©1e. 
Jan. 23, 1986; EH unp. 120014; Harold 
Roy Stingley, Graterford, Pa. 7829 


Love insecure; song, m Glenn Asbhly. 
© 1c. Mar, 9, 1986; E unp. 119957; 
Ralph P. Wells, Ballston, Va. 7830 


Love is a memory; w and m Bill 
White. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 
121043; William Lewis White, Co- 
hoes, N. Y. 7831 


Love is calling; song. ©1c. Mar. 13, 
19386; E unp, 121070; Ellen Thomas 
Wilhite, Salisbury, Mo. 7832 


Love is like a cigarette; w Richard 
Jerome, m Walter Kent; with guit. 
arr. © Dee. 12, 19385; E pub. 53872 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 7833 


Love is only a dream; w Russ Lago- 
marsino; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 119900; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 7834 


Love is our kingdom; w D. M. Gehring 
and Donna Hall; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
23, 1986; E unp. 120873; Donald 
McGlashan Gehring, Lakewood, O. 

7835 

Love made me a beach-comer ; w Myron 
©. Degnon, and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
17, 1986; E unp. 120475; Julia Strong 
Degnon, New York. 7836 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7837 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31: 


Love me a little; w and m Allene 
Nibling. 
unp. 120104; Allene Nibling Huds- 
peth, Ozona, Tex. 7837 


Love on a string; w and melody. © 
1 ec, Mar. 26, 1986; BE unp. 121117; 
Michael Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 7838 


Love that I have lost; w George 
Barner; pf. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 121253; Romayne B. Barner, 
Northampton, Mass. 7839) 


Love that satisfies; song, m Graham 
W. Jackson. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; 
EK unp. 120702; Charles Oliver 
Bentley, Evanston, [1]. 7840 


Love that thrilled; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Mar, 31, 1986; E unp. 
121485 ; Genettie Colony, Los Angeles. 

7841 


Love (The) waltz; w Jack Hammer, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 120279; Alexander M. Stein- 
rich, Newark, N. J. 7842 


Love was in my heart; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119610; Michele 
Bertoia, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

7843 


Love was in the air; w and melody; 
pf. © 1c Mar. 26, 1936; HE unp. 
121158; Donald Roderick EKamon, 
Anaconda, Mont. 7844 


Love will never touch my heart; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120805 ; Joseph Feld- 
man, Washington. 7845: 


Love, you are my music; w Daniel §. 
Twohig, m Gustav Klemm; high 
voice; in E flat. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 54104; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 7846 


Lovebirds (The) wedding; song, mel- 
ody Karl Kaye. © 1e@ Mar. 16, 
19386; E unp. 120489: Mrs. Alwine 
R. Sinsel, Salt Lake City. T7847 


Lovely girl; fox trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 119558; Frank Boylan, Batavia, 
Il. 7848 


Lovely is spring; by Max Kramm:: pf. 
© Feb. 18, 1986; E pub. 54267; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

7849 


Lovely (A) little movie-actress; by 
Frederick Jacobi; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1986; EH. pub. 54154; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, 7850: 


©. We. Mar eats S63) | 


Lovely to love; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120035 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. (851 


Lovers *neath the moon; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Mar. 28, 1936; BE unp. 
120889'; Ollie Spada, Detroit. 7852 


Lovers’ rendezvous; w and melody.. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120435; 
William Jones, Birmingham, Ala. 

7853: 


Lover’s (A) rhapsody; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 19386; E unp. 121107; 
George Daven, Brooklyn. 7854 


Love’s garden; valse song. © 1 @: 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120861; M. 
Gracye Harper, Richmond. 7855 


Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. Molloy, 
arr. Erik Hansen; pf. accordion 
band pts. © Mar. 10, 1986; E for.. 
43488; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

7856 


Love’s own sweet song; Sari waltz. 
from Sari, w C. C. 8. Cushing and. 
E. P. Heath, m E. Kalman, special 
arr. Len Joy; orch. pts. © Mar, 21, 
1986; E pub. 54201; Edward B.. 
Marks music corp., New York. 7857 


Love’s prelude; w Jimmy Tolson, m 
Jimmy Tolson and Geo. Kleinburg; 
violin. ©1@. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121360; Standard radio, inc., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 7858 


Loving for a living; w Al Bryan, and’ 
melody, © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; H. 
unp, 120864; Morris Perlman, Brook- 
lyn. 7859: 


Loving in the moonlight was made for, 
two; m Arthur Russell Dunn; pf., 
with w. © 1. Mar. 14, 1936; BH’ 
unp. 120464; Louis Erwin Reinach, 
New Orleans. 7860: 


Low; from Rhythm on the range, w 
Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. 
1c Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120796;° 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 7861 


Loyal sons of Rutgers; w and melody,. 
adapted, arr, and with extra lyrics: 
Ozzie Nelson. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; 
EK unp. 121155; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 7862" 


Lucky me; song, w William F. Neff. 
©1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120524; 
Roscoe Conkling Davis, jr., Over-- 
brook Hills, Pa. (863 . 


O44 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


7889 


eee 


Lucky starlets; from Starlet, w and 
m Sam Coslow. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 119630; Paramount produc- 
tions music corp., New York. 7864 


Lullaby (The); trio, w Elizabeth 
Fleming, m Cecil Sharman; sop. 1, We 
and contralto. © Feb. 27, 1986; E 
for. 43522; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 7865 


Lullaby; cradle song, op. 83; pf. © 
1 ¢ Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120660; 
Tulio R. Hernindez-Mackay, Brook- 
lyn. 7866 


Mother’s day song. © Feb. 10, 
1936; E pub. 53678; Frances S. La- 
roche, San Francisco. 7867 


song. © 1c Mar. 19, 1986; HB 
unp. 120609; Florence C. Day, Wash- 
ington. 7868 


w Kathleen M. Chaplin, m Harold 
Greenhill; unison voices. © Mar. 
10, 1936; E for. 48345; Banks & son, 
York, England. 7869 


Lullaby blues; [guit.], in diagram. © 
1 c@ Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 1213899; 
William H. Hunter and _ HNHileen 
Bailey, Pittsburgh. 7870 


Lullaby (The) my mother sang to me; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120411; Pearl Dean Hastings, Bo- 
vina, Tex, 7871 


Lullaby (A) of love; fox trot, w Ron- 
ald Noble ard Lu Earl, melody Lu 


Earl. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 
120685; Ronald Noble, St. Johns, 
Newfoundland. 7872 
Lustspiel-ouverture; v. Theodor 


Blumer, op. 75; grosses orch. Par- 

titur. © Oct. 15, 1935; E for. 48578 ; 

Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 
7873 


Luz; cancion, letra y m Carmen LIL. 
Valdes; pf. © 1. ¢. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 120948; Felipe V. Leal, Los 
Angeles. 7874 


Lytternes treskovals; tekst Peter, 
Spahr, m Oliver Holst; pf. © Feb. 
24, 1936; E for. 48488; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen, 7875 


Lytternes wienervals; tekst Peter 
Spahr, m Sven Gyldmark; pf. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E for. 48437; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen, 7876 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) 
Hymn of faith; w Hermann Hage- 
dorn, m adapted from A. D. 1620, 
op. 55, no. 8, Paul Ambrose; mixed 


voices. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 
54059; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 7817 
Mad about you; fox-trot song. ©1c¢. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120377; Joseph 
Nuccio, Kansas City, Mo. 7878 


w Richard Stokke, m James Rich- 
ard Harvey. © 1. Feb. 10, 1986; 
EH unp. 119634; James Roy Harvey, 
Seattie. 7879 


Mad house; melody Earl Hines and 
James Mundy. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 121092; Joe Davis, inc, New 
York. 7880 


Mademoiselle le Diable; opérette, pa- 
roles Fernand Beissier, m 8. Chape- 
lier. Partition pf. et chant. © Dee. 
31, 1935; E for. 48242; Henry Le- 
moine & Cie., Paris. 7881 


Magdalene (The); Haster anthem, w 
G. Moultrie, m George William War- 
ren, arr. C. H. H. Booth; 3 female 
voices. © Mar. 5, 1986; E pub. 
53854; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridge- 
field’ Park, N. J. 7882 


w Gerard Moultrie, m George 
W. Warren; med. high voice; in C. 
© Mar. 7, 1986; E pub. 538892; Wm. 
A. Pond & co., Ridgefield Park, N. J. 
7883 


Magic (The) spell of cheery song; w 
Truett Foster; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119901; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 7884 


Magic wheel, weave a dream for me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
EH unp. 119774; Lucile Snow Lind, 
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 7885 


Magnetic charms; from the play As it 
happened, w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 30, 1936; H unp. 121488; Rich- 
ard Hoon (Chung-Chein) Wang, 
New York. 7886 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; in D 
min., set to m Thomas Armstrong; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Feb. 
6, 1986; E for. 43519; Oxford univ. 
press, London. (887 


Maharaja Kaluka Kakata Tomata; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 119513; Carrie Brauer, Brook- 
lyn. 7888 


Maid of old Madrid; waltz song, mel- 
ody Jimmie Crane. © 1. Mar. 138, 
1936; E unp. 120253; Victor Frank- 
lin, Tramping Lake, Sask., Canada. 

7889 


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7890 


Mais pourtant; paroles Mare Duthyl, 
m Jay Ralton. © Dee. 31, 1935; 
E for. 48334; Louis Ronjat, Paris. 

7890 


Major Bowes; w and m Joe Dzurus; 
pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119876; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 7891 


Major Bowes just rings his gong; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119608; Renato Rapetti, New 
York. 7892 


Making no sense; song, from Fifty 
grand. © Mar. 18, 19386; E pub. 
54255; Graeme Macleod, Cambridge, 
Mass. 7893 


Malowana lala; tango sentymentalne, 
stowa Jerzego RoSciszewskiego, m 
Zygmunta Lewandowskiego, arr. J. 
Wesby; ork. strony. © Dee. 4, 1935; 
E for. 43189; F. Grabezewski, War- 
saw, Poland. 7894 


Mama don’t. allow it; w and m Charles 
(Cow Cow) Davenport; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 23, 1935; E pub. 54366; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 7895 


Mammy’s pancakes; w Gomer Wil- 
liams, m Lionel Prince; in A flat. 
© Mar. 6, 1936; E for. 48532; Cary 
& co., London. 7896 


Man (The) behind the N. R. A.; w and 
m Dan Bess. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 120066; Laurence Bertram 


Aldrich, New York. 7897 
Man kan ikke plukke roser; tekst og 
m Henry Carlsen; pf. © Feb. 24, 


1936; E for. 43489; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 7898 


Mananitas de Manzanillo; en Aca- 
puleo; para canto y pf., con un alr. 
para concierto. © Jan. 1, 1931; E 
for. 43377; Antonio Gomezanda, 
Mexico, D. F. 7899 


Manhattan at midnight; w and melody 
Bert Darl and Charles Harold. © 
1 ec Mar. 11, 19386; E unp. 120075; 
Betty Goetz, New York. 7900 


Manhattan merry-go-round; theme 
song, w and m Gustave Haenschen. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54037; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. "7901 


Manhattan post no. 1; march; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120662; William Benson Richter, 
Philadelphia. 7902 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Manual of sight-singing and elemen- 
tary harmony. © Sept. 23, 1935; 
AA 199800; Joseph Samuel Daltry, 
Middletown, Conn. 7803 


Many thanks to you, my dear; w 
Doris Trazzare; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119902; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or, 7904 


March African; pf.. © 1 ¢ Mar. 28, 
1936; E unp. 121289; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 7905 


March (The) of Franklin D. Roose- 
velt; w A. Alosi and Ben Adelman, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 24; 1936; 
E unp. 120998; Alfredo Alosi, Hast 
Braintree, Mass. 7906 


March of time; pf: .©_ 1. @& Mar.. 9, 


1986; E unp. 119944; Reginald 
Wood, Denver. 7907 
March of youth; concert march, Jos. 
Olivadoti; band pts. © Feb. 18, 


1986; E pub. 54266; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago. 7908 


March one-step; pf. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1986; E unp. 120000; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 7909 


Marche polovtsienne; from Prince 
Igor A. Borodine, arr. W. J. Duthoit ; 
military band pts., with conductor. 
© Mar. 17, 1936; E for. 43492; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 7910 


©. 1 ce. Mar. 10, 
Milton KE. 
7911 


Marciala (La); vals cancion, letra y 
m Carmen L. Valdes; pf. © 1 «. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120949; Felipe 
V. Leal, Los Angeles. 7912 


Margie Brown; w and m Jack Wavy- 
erly, arr. Paul Scholz; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 6, 1936; E pub. 53890; 
Empire music pub. co., New York. 

7913 


Marie: pf., with.w,, ,©,1 c, Marie 
1936; E unp. 120084; Emery L. 
Rice, Moscow, Id. 7914 


Marie, oh won’t you listen to Zing- 
ari; w Percy Edgar, m Jan Volkov; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete, R. S. 
Stoddon. © Mar. 17, 1936; E for. 
43514; B. Feldman & Co., London, 

i 


Marimba; letra y melodia Agustin 
Lara. ©1ce. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
119424: Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 791 


Marching feet; pf. 
1986; E unp. 120001; 
Schwarzwald, New York. 


346 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Marina; boston, paroles G. Montho 
et Léo Henri, m S. Chapelier. © 
Jan. 2, 1986; E for. 48268; Ray Ven- 
tura & cie., Paris. 7917 


Martha, tell me that you're mine; 
waltz song, melody A. Sir and Ben 


Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 120112; Anton Sir, Sarah 
Ann, W. Va. 7918 


Mary Ellen; w J. M. Hall, melody W. 


Wells. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121249; James Melvin Hall and 
Walter Wells, Seattle. 7919 


Mary had a little lamb [and] A song 
to baby; m and instructions M. M. 
Parker; pf., with w. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54069; Homer L. Kitt 
co., Washington. 7920 


Masabi; Cuban rumba, Spanish w and 
m Roberto Ravelo Fiol, English 
lyric Donald Reep, dance agtrr. 
George Leeman; orch. pts. © Sept. 
18, 1985; E pub. 54125; Southern 
music pub. co., Itd., London. 7921 


—son cubano, letra y m Roberto 
Ravelo Fiol, English w Donald 
Reep, new pf. arr. Alfredo Brito. 
© Sept. 18, 1985; E pub. 54126; 
Southern music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 7922 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) E!- 
egy; Massenet’s famous Melodie, 
poem Robert Schirmer. 1. Solo.— 
2. Men’s 4-pt. cho., arr. Bryceson 
Treharne. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 
53798, 53794; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 7923, 7924 


Master’s (The) garden; Children’s day 
service, w Mabel J. Rosemon and 
others, m Fred B. Holton and 
others. © Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 
54248 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

7925 

Maui no ka oe; w and melody. [Eng- 
lish text only] ©1ce. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119963; Harry Owens, Hono- 


lulu. 7926 
Mauna hula chimes; arr. Willis 
Conolly; in diagram. 1. Spanish 
guit—2. Ten. guit. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
Heapiy.,.,0oolo,. doolt.. Harry GG. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 7927, 7928 


May the stars guide you safe o’er the 
shoals; song, m Gene Bernetti. © 
1 c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120656; 
Roy Cornelius, Jackson, Mich. 7929 

Maybe; w and m Allan Flynn and 


Frank Madden; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Sept. 10, 1935; E pub. 53998 ; 


7942 


Rialto music pub. co., New York. 
7930 


Maybe I’m going crazy trying to write 
a song; w J. McDonald, melody P. 
Purcell. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. . 
121119; Patrick Purcell and Joseph 
McDonald, Langley Field, Va. 7931 


Mayen- und gukguks- lied; v. Daniel 
Speer, aus Corydon, hrsg. u. bearb. 
Hans Joachim Moser, mit general- 
bassaussetzung Max Seiffert; ten. u. 
basso continuo. Partitur. © Sept. 
15, 1933; E for. 43422; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Braunschweig, Germany. 

7932 


Me and my dog; from Public nuisance 
no. 1, w and m Vivian Ellis; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Jan. 31, 1936; 
E for. 43201 ; Victoria music pub. co., 
Itd., London. 7933 


Me for you; w Harold Greenspan, and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp: 
120468 ; Walter Goetz, New York. 

7934 


Me Greek; w and m C. Gaskill and 
George Givot; with guit. arr. © 


Mar. 3, 19386; E pub. 53798; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 7935 
Meaning to Say; song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 


1636; E unp. 119782; Herbert Frank- 
lin Mells, Langston, OKl1. 7536 


Mediterranean; by Arnold Bax, tran- 
seribed Jascha Heifetz; violin and 
pf. © Dec. 20, 1935; E pub: 54275; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 7937 


Meet me again in the moonlight; song, 
arr. Zygmund Rondomanski. © 1 ©. 
Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120074; Oscar 
P. Oscarson, Waterford, Conn. 

7938 


Meet me under the moon; w and m 
Hvelyn Lillich; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120761; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 7989 


Meet the future President; w Arthur 
Swanstrom, melody Mabel Wayne. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 121152; 
Popular melodies, inc., New York. 

7940 


Meeting (The) ; w Naomi I. Jobes, and 
melody ; with guit. arr. © Mar. 16, 
1986; E pub. 54129; Frank Dudgeon, 
Greensburg, Pa. 7941 


Mein Hamburg; marsch, m Martha 
Hellriegel u. Georg Karger, arr. B. 
Redlich; orch. stimmen u. gesang- 
stimme. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43557; Martha Hellriegel, Hamburg, 
Germany. 7942 


347 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7943 


Mellow moon; song. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120427; Lucile Rudesill, 
Ft. Dodge, Ia. 7943 


Melodies of Christendom; w Bernard 
of Clairvaux, and others, m H. L. 
Hassler, and others, arr. Cyr de 
Brant; sop., alto and bass, pf. or 
organ ace. 2d ser. © Feb. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 538715; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 7944 


Melody in C; march; pf. treble. ©1c. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120665 ; Moiscei 
Agranov, New York. 7945 

Melody no. 6. © 1 ce. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 1208381; Rudolph Frederick 


Gustaison, Detroit. 7946 
Melody of love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar: 28, 1936: -unpee i29236" 


Clarence Howard Oldwine, Colum- 
bus, O. 7947 


Melody of spring; song. ©1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 120349; Maude Hunt 


Lacey, Webster Groves, Mo. 7948 
Melody reading; first grade piano 
book, Howard Kasschau. © Mar. 


23, 19386; E pub. 54100; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 7949 
Memories; song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119376; Tommie Beatrice 
Armstrong, Jackson, Miss. 7950 


Memories of long ago; song. ©1.« 
Mar, 5, 1986; E unp. 119706; Edna 
Sheridan, Billings, Mont. (951 


w and melody Ann Merwin. © 
1 ¢e. Mar. 2,..1986;, EB unp..119418; 
Hanorah Nichols Merwin, New York. 

(952 

Memories of Will Rogers; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 2, 1986; EH unp. 119456; 
John Lambie, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 

79953: 

Men, awake; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119856; Harold 
J. Rome, New York. 7954 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 


Felix) Grant us Thy peace; motet, 
arr. Raymond C. Robinson; men’s 


voices; pf. or organ acc. © Mar, 12, 
1886; E pub. 53953:; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 7955: 
Menuet; by L. Boccherini, arr. Hliza- 
beth Gest; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 
28, 19386; E pub. 54380; Elkan-Vogel 
co., inc., Philadelphia. 7956 


Mer (La) et la mort; poéme Paul Fort, 
m Marcel Delannoy. © Dee. 20, 
1985; E for. 43284; Heugel, Paris. 

7957 


pt. I, n.s., v.31 


Mere words; song, arr. Robert Hicks. 
©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121291 ; 
Hlizabeth Caroline Marvin, Chicago. 

7958 


Merveilleuses (Les); suite de valses 
sur Vopérette La fille de Madame 
Angot, par Charles Lecocq, arr. Mau- 
rice Jeanjean; orch. ptes. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 43326; C. Joubert et 
cie., Paris. 7959 


Mexicana; de Rosario, letra y m 
Jorge M. Dada. © Jan, 15, 1936; E 
pub. 538735; George M. Dada, New 
York. 7960 


Mi piaci cosi; fox, testo Giubra, m e 
arr. Guido L. Cergoli; orch. pti. © 
Jan. 7, 1936; E for. 48444; Casa mu- 
sicale Fabbri & c., Trieste, Italy. 

7961 


Mia cara patria; canzone, melodia Pio 
Fantoni. © 1 ec. Mar. 28, 1986; EH 
unp. 121011 ; Giacomo Ceseri, Brook- 
lyn. 7962 


Michaelmas day; 2-pt. song, w Marga- 
ret G. Rhodes, m George Rathbone ; 
treble voices. © Feb. 22, 1936; E 
for. 43173; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 7963 


Michigan, my land o’ lakes; w and m 
Mary Etho Treat; mixed voices. © 
Dec. 1, 1985; E pub. 54063; Mary 
Etho Treat Allingham pub. Co., 
Jackson, Mich. 7964 


Mickey; from Summer wives, w Dolph 
Singer, melody Sam Morrison. © 
1c. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121148; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

7965 


Midnight rendezvous; w Barbara 
Shaw, m Carol Baldwin; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 1936; E unp. 119744; Doro- 
thy Heyn Laughlin and Irene M. 
Heyn, Chicago. 7966 


Midnite blues; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119926; 
Thomas Shields, Brooklyn. 7967 


Midsummer’s nightmare; by Zez Con- 
frey; pf. : ©. Mar.. 2, 19386: EH. pub. 
53803; Exclusive publications, ine., 
New York. 7968 


Mien lebins gang; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119820; 
Rubin Doctor, Brooklyn. 7969 


Mighty monarch; march, Wm, M. Tal- 
bott; band pts. © Feb. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 54044; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 7970 


348 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


"no. 3, 1936 


Millers tune; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 19836; E unp. 120081; Alton Glenn 
Miller, New York. (OTL 


Million (A) dreams from now; w Ray- 
mond Sterling, m William Lacken- 
bauer; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Feb, 13, 1986; E pub. 54194; Jewel 
music pub. co., New York. (972 


-Mitosé to caty Swiat; slow-fox z filmu 
Panienka z poste-restante, slowa: H 
Schlechtera, m H. Warsa. © Dec. 
4 1935; E for. 43226; M. Arct, War- 


saw, Poland. 7973 
——— nM AS ie a 7 eal ry) ED: 
Warsa; ork. strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; 


E for. 48227; M. Arct, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 7974 


-Milosé trwata krotko ; tango, m Henryk 


Gold, arr. Wt. Higer [and] Twe 
oczy mowia kocham; tango, m W. 
Krupiiski, arr. J. Wesby: stowa 


Zenon Friedwald; ork. strony. © 
Noy. 25, 1935; H for. 48386; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 7975 


stowa: Zenon Friedwald, m 
Henryk Gold. © Nov. 25, 1935; EB 
for. 48385; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 7976 


-Min kone er husar; sange fra filmen, 
tekst Viggo Barfoed, m Kai Nor- 
mann Andersen; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1936 : E for. 43442; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 7977 


‘Mine; play, m Roy Barmore. © 1. 
Mar. 31, 1986; D 39056; Alfred Nor- 
val Keedwell and Carol Louise 
Hidlitz, New York. TOTT* 


Ming Toy; song.. © 1 c. Mar. 1%, 
1986; E unp. 120501; Alfred Ray- 
mond Lapin, Trenton, N. J. 7978 


Miniature suite; by G. Herbert 
Knight; organ. © Feb. 25, 1936; 
E for. 43177; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 

_ London. (979 


Minstrel’s (The) reproof; w Shirley 
Dean Nevin, m Gordon Balch Nevin; 
men’s voices. © Mar. 23, 1936; E 
pub. 54270; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 7980 


-Minuet [and] Rigadoon; anon. circa 
1735, arr..Harold Craxton; pf. © 
Mar. 10, 19836; E for. 43376; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 7981 


-Missa Maria auxilium Christianorum ; 
in honor of St. Giovanni Bosco, litur- 
gical w, m Vito Varnevali; mixed 
voices ; organ ace. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 54102; J. Fischer & bro.. 
New York. 7982 


7994 


Missa solemnis; in hon. Sti. Alberti 
Magni, liturgical w, m Albert Loh- 
mann; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Mar. 4, 1986; E pub. 538833; J. 
Fischer & bro.. New York. 7983 


Mississippi valley moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1986; HE 
unp. 120096; Ralph E. Love, Roscoe, 
Il. 7984 


Mistake (The) of the century; song, 
m Wilbert Carl Hildenbrand. © 1 
e. Mar. 138, 1936; E unp. 120246; 
George Cunningham Goodhue, Lee- 
tonia, O. 7985 


Mister. Deep Blue Sea; from Klondike 
Annie, w and m Gene Austin and 
Jimmie Johnson; with ukulele and 
guit. arr. © Feb. 21, 1986; E pub. 
54169; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 7986 


Mr. Roosevelt’s the man, for you and 
me; song, w V. Lenski, R. G. Cham- 
bers and Kathleen Scott Taylor. © 
1c Mar. 18, 1986; EH unp. 120586; 
Viadimir Lenski, Costa Mesa, Calif. 

7987 


Modern guitarist’s handbook on runs, 
modulations and fill-ins; by Harry 
Volpe and Frank Victor; Spanish 
guit., plectrum style. © Feb. 24, 
1986; E pub. 541383; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 7988 


Modulation no. 1 for A-28; by Cy 
Mockridge. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 121340; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 7989 


Molehills; 5 short pieces, Mary Don- 
ington; pf. © Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 
43206; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

7990 


‘Mon cceur attend; valse, de Juanita, 


paroles René Pujol, m Alfred Rode. 
© Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 43314; Edi- 
tions Max Hschig, Paris. 7991 


Mon cceur est un petit bateau; paroles 
et m Claude Pingault. © Dee. 31, 
19385; E for. 43306; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 7992 


Mon oncle Alex; operette, couplets Ca- 
mille-Francois, m ©. Oberfeld. Re- 
cueil-partition pf. et chant. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 43290; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 7993 


Mona Lou; fox trot, w Orest H. Fa- 
brizio, melody Ben Adelman. ©1c. 
Mar. 4, 1986: E unp. 119681; Delia 
GC. Fabrizio, Fall River, Mass. 7994 


349 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7995 


Monday morning blues; pf., with w. 
© 1 «. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119528 ; 
Mary Luce Bryant, Milton, Mass. 

7995 


Money blues; w and m Holly Homan. 
© 1 c: Mar. 27, 19386; E unp. 121266; 
Camilla Homan, Chicago. 7996 


Monkeys; modern cradle song; pf. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119364; 
Harry Henry Adkins, jr., Indianap- 
olis. 7997 

Monsieur de la Fontaine; paroles 
Pierre d’Evreux, m Aimé Ménétrier. 
Partition pf. et chant. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 48243; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. - 7988 

Moon (The) and you; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 120683; Lacy Hammitt, jr., 
St. Charles, Va. 7999 


Moon dream won’t you please come 
true; w and melody. ©1e. Mar. 14, 
1936; E unp. 120289; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, Il. S000 

Moon dreams; w Estelle Piatt; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119903; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8001 

Moon of desire; melody. © 1c. Mar. 
5, 1936; E unp. 119717; Adolph A. 
Silberman, Brooklyn. 8002 


Moon of Hawaii; w and melody Tony 


Merlin. ©1. Mar. 3, 1936; EH unp. 
119500: Manuel Molina, Keahua, 
Maui, Hawaii. 80038 


Moon of love; w Alice Emily Dennis; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 
119904; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 8004 


Moon on the Hudson; song, w Ernest 
M. Lunt, jr. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; 


E unp. 121485; Ben Lunt, Upper 
Montclair, N. J. 8005 
Moon’s (The) otr home; w Sam 


Coslow, m Frederick Hollander. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 120794; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 8006: 


Moonbeams; instructions and m M. M. 
Parker; pf. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54082; Homer L. Kitt co., Washing- 
ton. 8007 

Moondust; song. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 


E unp. 120687; Stuart Moore, Wash- 
ington. 8008 


Moonlight and music; by John Mar- 
tell; [guit.] © Feb. 14, 1936; E 


pt. OI, n.s., v. 3k 


pub. 53698; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 8009 


Moonlight dreams on Lake Louise 
Marie; valse; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 
1936; E unp. 120234; Harry Lifson, 
Monticello, N. Y. 8010 


Moonlight in the west; valse song. © 
1 c. Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 120569; 
Ervin E. Miller, Wichita. SO11 


Moonlight nights on the Nile; fox trot; 
violin pt., with w. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
19386; E unp. 120708; Vincent Bar- 
ber, Schenectady, N. Y. 8012 


Moonlight on the Chesapeake Bay; 
song, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. © 1 «. 


Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119895; May 
D. Helmcamp, Baltimore. 8013 
Moonlight on the lake; song. © 1 «. 


Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121061; Char- 
lotte C. Palmer, Chico, Calif. 8014 


Moonlight on the Wasatch; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120177; 
Eva M. Bacon, Denver. 8015 


Moonlight (The) tango; song. ©1.« 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119646 ; Doralice 
Fontane Cassano, Baton Rouge. 

8016 


Moonlight waltz; by A. P. McKinney, 
arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tom- 
linson; Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram; in A. © Feb. 29, 1936; 
E pub. 53684; McKinney’s pub. co., 
Peoria, Iil. 8017 


More truth than poetry; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120699; 
Theodore Eron, Passaic, N. J. 8018 


Morenita angelical; by A. Garcia and 
L. Muney. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 121021 ; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 8019 


Morning canter; by Evangeline Leh- 
man: pf. © Mar. 2, 1936: .- pa 
53864; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8020 


Morning (A) hymn; w Cardinal New- 
man, m Norman Demuth; unison 
voices. © Feb. 27, 1986; . @or. 
43520; Oxiord univ. press, London. 

8021 


Morning serenade; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
25, 1936; E unp. 121026; Michael 
Angelo Diaz and Stanley Jay 
Urbanek, Brawley, Calif. 8022 


Morning (The) song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119931; 
Harold F. Masteller, Waverly, N. Y. 

8023 


300 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 
Morning star; w Shirley Lafeyett 
Rauls; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 


unp. 120775; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8024 


Mors et resurrectio; de Jean Langlais, 
op. 5, no. 1; orgue. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
EH for. 48257 ; H. Herelle & cie., Paris. 

8025 


Most (A) perfect evening with you; w 
Melvin Thulen, melody Fent Ander- 


son... (© 1c. Mar. 31,. 1936;-B. unp. 
121459; Carroll F. Anderson, La 
Conner, Wash. 8026 
Moszkowski (Moritz) March of the 
dwarfs; op. 53, no. 4, arr. Frank 
Vognar ; clarinet quartet. © Jan. 28, 


19386; E pub. 54289; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 8027 


Spanish dance; op. 12, no. 1, arr. 
John Martell; guit., pick style. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53703; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 8028 


Moth around the candle; w Percy Ed- 
gar, m Bernard Grun; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc., R. S. Stoddon. © Mar. 
17, 1936; E for. 48515; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 8029 


Mother; w M. K. Parsons, m D. H. 
Kendall. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E 
unp. 120452); Dorothy Helen Kendall 
and Marion Kendall Parsons, South- 
ampton, Mass. 8030) 


Mother dear; valse song. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120562; Claire V. 
Hoffert, Glendale, Calif. 8031 


Mother mine; song, m Ernest Dainty. 
© 1c Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119481 ; 
Edith Mulock O’Flynn, Toronto. 

* 8032 


Mother’s eyes; song, w Andreas Bard. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121068; 
Kathryn Linehan Johnson, Portland, 
Gr". 8033 


Mother’s (A) lullaby; w Ireene Wicker, 
m Allan Grant, arr. Walter Goodell ; 
solo for med. voice, oboe or violin, 
with full orch. pts. © Feb. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 53681; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 8034 


Mother’s lullabye [sic]; song, arr. 
Thelma B. Bilden. © Feb. 26, 1936 ; 
E pub. 538950; Thorwald M. Rykken, 
Petersburg, N. D. 8035 


Mother’s old pincushion; song, Wal- 
lace A. Johnson. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 53886; Sadie Stevenson and 
Mercer Stevenson, Pasadena. 8036 


8048 


Moédé.crpotd\a (‘H) 
(Mothistroula) ; w and m Nicholas 
Hatziapostolou. © Dec. 15, 1985; 
EB pub. 54863; Apollo music co., New 
York. 80387 
Motif du concert; B min., Zez Con- 
trey; pt. . ©:Mar. 2) 19865) Miypub. 
59804: Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 8038 
Motto (The), Don’t be a knocker ; two- 
step, w and melody; ten. ©1c. Mar. 
18, 1986; E unp. 120256; C. I. Alex- 
ander, McCreary, Manit., Canada. 
80389 


Mountain (The) of vision; Children’s 
day pageant, written and compiled 
Clyde H. Wilcox. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
D 39052; Lyman R. Bayard, Fill- 
more, Calif. 80389* 


Mountain yodel; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 
1936; E unp. 120292; C. W. Schneider, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 8040: 


Movie star parade; w and m A. Tor- 
tora and M. Pompilio, arr. for pf., or 
pf. accordion and guit., P. Di Mascio. 
© 1©¢. Mar. 4, 1936: E unp. 119696; 
Ann Tortora, Mary Pompilio and Pat 
Di Mascio, Schenectady, N. Y. 8041 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) The au- 
thentic first Mozart; graded piano 
pieces with interpretative notes, Dor- 
othy Bradley. © Jan. 15, 1936; HE 
for. 48451 ; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
Itd., London. 8042 


— Colla bocca e non col core; from 
La finta semplice, English version 
Charlotte Spitz, pf. se. arr. Henry 
Joachim. © Jan. 27, 1986; E for. 
43472; Augener, ltd., London. 8043 


Concerto en ré mineur; réduction 
de Vorch. Henri Busser, réyv. du pf. 
Marguerite Long. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43259; Choudens, Paris. 8044 
Lullaby ; English tr. and arr. Har- 
ry Euler Treiber. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 54259; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 8045 


Minuet; from Divertimento no. 17, 
arr. John Martell; guit., pick style. 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E pub. 53704; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 8046 


Much too much; w Sammy Cahn, m 
Saul Chaplin. ©1c. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 120757; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 8047 

Mud in your eye; valse, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120433; 
Joseph F. McMahon, New ees ie 


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8049 


Mulatica ; bolero-son, de Soy tuya, letra 
y m Rodrigo Prats; pf. © Nov. 13, 
1935; E for. 43158; Havana music 
supply co., Havana. 80:49 


Music for strings; by Arthur Bliss. Sc. 
© Mar. 31, 19386; E for. 43589; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 8050 


Music in the night, and laughter in the 
air; from Give us this night, w Os- 
car Hammerstein, 2d, m Hrich Wolf- 
gang Korngold. © Feb. 27, 1936; E 
pub, 538741; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 8051 


Musical gal; w and m S. Hodges and 
Rookie Stuart. © Feb. 29, 1936; E 
pub. 53734; Speck Hodges, Peters- 
burg, Va. 8052 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 3, Mar. 
1936. With suppl. © Mar. 4, 1936; 
E for. 48878; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, Itd., London. 8053: 


Must I pay the ransom; w Svea Marie 
Eliason; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 26, 19386; E 
unp. 121129; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8054 


Mutiny on the bandstand; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 
121349; Lourie Estrin, Detroit. 8055 


—w Sammy Cahn, melody Saul 


Chaplin. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119785; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 8056 


My Alabama home; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119758; Ray 
Whitley, San Antonio. 8057 


My arms around you; song. © 1 e«. 
Mar. 10, 1986 ; H unp. 119992’; Walter 
Hmmett Blair, Keene, N. H. 8058 


My avenue girl; fox trot song, melody 
J. Vincent and Ben Adelman. ©1c. 
Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120111; Joe 
Vincent, Sacramento, Calif. 8059 


My baby just said yes to me; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; © unp. 
120372; Bennie Stewart, Point Rock, 
Tex. 8060: 

My baby’s smile; w Jo Laurel, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © Nov. 3, 1985; E 
pub. 53802; Neva M. Wise, Cameron, 
Mo. 8061 


My bandit son; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Mar. 
10, 1936; E pub. 53963; Edgar Eu- 
gene Stoddard, Thoreau, N. M. 8062 

My beautiful one; w and melody. © 
1c Mar. 28, 1986; E unp, 121308; 
Frank Berrafato, Buffalo. 8063 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 8L 


My blue heaven; w George Whiting, m 
Walter Donaldson, modern voice arr. 
Ed Smalle; male quartette. © Mar. 
18, 1936; EH pub. 54188; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 8064 


My bridge into Wonderland; song. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120910; 
Alice Wachal, Lansing, Ia. 8065. 


My caravan of love; w Al Bryan, and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 
120257 ; Cornell Smelser, Los Angeles. 

8066 

My castle o’ dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121227; 
Henrietta Sophia Littell, Biloxi, 
Miss. 8067 


My cherie; m Pauline Jacques; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119661; Bobbie Jacobs, Chicago. 

8068: 


My compliments to you; foxtrot, w R. 
Terry, melody ©. Callender. © 1 «. 
Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121073; Charles: 
Callender and Robert Terry, Los An- 
geles. 8069 

contemplations 

My 4; meditations 

inclinations 
tered over you; w and melody. © 
1 c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 120878; 
Thomas B, Diorio, Torrington, Conn. 
8070: 


My dark damsel blues; song, w L. F. 
(Pat), Johnson. © 1; c... Mar. 20; 
1936; E unp. 120727; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 8071 


My darling mother; waltz song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 
1936; E unp. 120536; Herman Spec- 
tor, St. Louis. 8072 


My doctor prescribes you, for me; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 
121370; George Arlen, New York. 

8073: 


My dream; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
BE unp. 119362; Grace M. Parcells,. 
Chicago. 8074 


My dream come true; song, m Revell 
Chapman and Robert Chapman. © 
1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120169; 
Revell Chapman, New York. 8075: 


My dream girl; waltz songz. ©l1e 
Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119771; John. 
J. Cox, Osawatomie, Kan. 8076 


pave been cen- 


My dream of you; waltz song. ©1¢. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 120903; 
Charles C. Sisler, Chicago. 8077 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


My duty to Him; hymn, w A. B. 
Greiner, jr., and R. HE. Callen. © 
Mar. 8, 1986; E pub. 53884; Rudy 
E. Callen, Butler, Pa. 8078 

My eastern Oregon home; song, arr. 
Bob Fields. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; 
EK unp. 120887; Ella Cleaver Ebbert, 
Newberg, Or. 8079 


My fairyland dream; song, arr. Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © Nov. 25, 1935; 
EH pub. 53888; LaRue F. McClimans, 
Erie, Pa. 8080 


My fictitious palace; w and m Cecil 
Forsyth; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Mar. 
4, 1986; E pub. 538381; J. Fischer 
& bro.. New York. 8081 


My first girl; w and melody. © 1. 
Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120329; Wil- 
liam Benson Richter, Philadelphia. 

8082 


My foolish love; song. © 1c. Mar. 3, 
19386; E unp. 119547 ; Zachary Taylor 
Hutto, Birmingham, Ala. 8083 

My girl’s a rhythm fan; w and m Box, 
Cox and Roberts; with ukulele arr. 
© Feb. 25, 19386; E for. 43191; J. 
Norris music pub. co., ltd., London. 

8084 


My golden-haired girl; w and m Peggy 


Mowlds. © 1. Mar. 31, 1986; E 
unp. 121473; Marguerite Baugh 
Mowlds, Baltimore. 8085 


My hand was the law; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120754; 
Albert Allen Titus, Napinka, Mani- 
toba, Canada. 8086 


My happiness complete; fox trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
rer to367- HE unp. 1205387 ; “Daisy 
Major Pearman, Columbia, 8. C. 

8087 


My Hawaiian isles; w Anna M. Lyons, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119452; Hilary Lyons, Bev- 
erly, N. J. 8088 


My head’s in the clouds and I’m walk- 
ing on air; song, melody Karl Kaye. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120440; 
Inez Recknagle, New Orleans. 8089 


My heart admits defeat; w and m 
Jack Patterson; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119363; Harold 
Harlan Patterson, San Francisco. 

8090 


My heart is calling; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 120538; Mabel 
Howard McDuffee, Portland, Me. 

8091 


8105 


My heart is calling you home; w B. C. 
Christensen, m B,. C. Christensen 
and M. I. Singleton. © 1 ce. Mar. 23, 
19386; E unp. 120931; Bertha Caton 
Christensen and Mary Iva Single- 
ton, Topeka, Kan. 8092 


My heart is singing; w H. F. Marmon, 
m P. O'Sullivan. © 1c Mar. 4, 


19386; E unp. 119687; Hilda [F.] 
Marmon and P[atrick] O’Sullivan, 
Memphis, Tenn. 80938 


| My heart turns to you; w and melody. 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119505; 
Hugh K. Ross, New York. 8094 


My heart was in my mouth; w Al 
Bryan, and melody. ©1c. Mar. 23, 
1986; EH unp. 120863; Morris Perl- 
man, Brooklyn. 8095 


My heart went thru the grinder; song. 
© Feb. 22, 1936; E pub. 54099; Fer- 
nando Augusto Gregoire, Los An- 
geles. 8096 


My heaven in your arms; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 
120293; Louise Cooke Blake, Pots- 
dam, N. Y. 8097 


My home in Tennessee; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119393 ; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 8098 


My horse never comes in; w and mel- 
ody C. H. Frizzelle, with suggestions 
Jerry Bransford. © 1 c. Mar. 12, 
19386; E unp. 120206; Charles H. 
Frizzelle, Los Angeles. S099 


My humble mountain shack; song. © 
1 c@. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120882; 
Hazel Pockat, Highway Highlands, 
Calif. 8100 


My hut is built near a teakwood tree; 
poem Grace Osburn Wharton, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman. © Sept. 
30, 1935; E pub. 58996; Brooks music 
pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 8101 


My Irish eyes; w and m Anna Case. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121282; 
Anna Case Mackay, New York. 8102 


My Irish sweepstake ticket; fox trot 
song, melody C. D. Hazelton and Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 120532; C. D. Hazelton, Canuck, 
Sask., Canada. 81038 


My island home; waltz song, melody 
C. Ostrom and Ben Adelman. © 1c. 
Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120528; 
Charles Ostrom, Emmett, Id. 8104 

My Juanita; song. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 119817; Bertha Eleanor Tib- 
bens, Warren, O. 8105 


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8106 


My lady’s eyes; song, from Missy of 
Alabama. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 120463; Edwina McCarty Davis, 
Hollywood, Calif. 8106 


My little girl of the valley; w Wilhelm 
August Draves, jr.; pf. ©1c. Mar. 
23, 1986: E unp. 120776; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 8107 


My little old cottage so white; w and 
m Gilbert Grover Darr; pf. © 1 « 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp, 121138; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8108 


My little red canoe in the moonlight ; 
song, melody William Henry Biddle. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 119973 ; 
Harold Roy Stingley, Graterford, Pa. 

8109 


My little Scottish hame; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119386; 
Ethel Pearson Hibbs, Lowell, Mass. 

8110 


My little story book; pf., with w. © 
1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120977; 
Leslie Woodrow Kramim, Peoria, IIl. 

8111 


My logical man; song, melody William 
Henry Biddle. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 
EH unp. 119974; Harold Roy Stingley, 


Graterford, Pa. - 8112 
My Lord, the carriage waits; from 
Fritzi, w Arthur Stanley, m Carl 


Tucker; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 


© Jan. 30,0193862, A) forac43357 ; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 


8113 


My lost island; song. © 1c. Mar, 16, 
1986; E unp. 120542; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 68114 


My love and I; from Give us this night, 
w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, m Erich 
Wolfgang Korngold. © Feb. 27, 
19386; E pub. 53740; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

8115 


My love carries on; from Summer 
Wives, w Dolph Singer, melody Sam 
Morrison. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 121149; Famous music corp., 
New York. 8116 


My love song; song, w J. M. Dooley 
and Helen Mitchel. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
19386; E unp. 121256; James Monroe 
Docley, Long Beach, Calif. 8117 

My lullaby of love; song. © 1c. Mar. 
2, 19386; E unp. 119472; Joseph 
Charles Blumenstein, Philadelphia. 

8118 


pt. D1, MES. Woe 


My Lu- Lu-lu-lu-lu ; w Medora Schmidt, 


m Edgar Friesenhahn. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, LO36> EE... unp., 121170) Dora 
Schmidt, Wetmore, Tex. 8119 


My magnificent obsession; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Mar. 3, 1936: E unp. 
1203850; James A. Mackey, Hamilton, 
Ont., Canada. 8120 


My mate, my fate; song, melody Her- 
man Dubois. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 1213854; G. Adolph Schurg, 
Oark, Ark. 8121 


My memory song; w and melody Rich- 
ard Jerome and Walter Kent. ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 19386; E unp. 121178; Santly 
bros.-Joy, inc., New York. $122 


My moonlight serenade; valse song. © 
ie¢ oMar.’ 3;;/1986;; Huunp.! 14 9a07 ; 
Dezso Evans, New York. 8123 


My mother for me lingers; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121374; 
Willis A. Glanville, Oakesdale, Wash. 

8124 


My mother’s paradise; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121078; 
Sophie Rye, Philadelphia. 8125 


My mother’s rocking chair; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 
119929 ; Hugh Nation, Salt Lake City. 

8126 


My mountain home; fox trot song. © 
1c Mar. 4, 19867 E “unp./ 120862; 
Mattie Harris, Spray, N. C. 8127 


My mountain maid; song. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1886; E unp. 121027; Michael 
Angelo Diaz and Stanley Jay Urba- 
nek, Brawley, Calif. 8128 


My native land; song. © 1c. Mar.13, 
1936; E unp. 120261; Robert L. Hub- 
bard, Los Angeles. 8129 


My New Deal theme song; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 119990; 
Wallace Gordon, Brooklyn. 8130 


My old childhood home; song, arr. 
Zygmund Rondomanski. © 1c. Mar. 
11,° 1936; E unp. 120073" Osearee: 
Oscarson, Waterford, Conn. 8131 


My old fashioned sweetheart; song. © 
1 @ Feb. 24, 1986; BE. unp« 120886 ; 
Donnaiee Veda Mielke, La Cygne, 
Kan. 8132 


My old Flag; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120114; 
Berenice Perkins, San Francisco. 

8133 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


My ole dog and me; w and m Moran 
Moore. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121387; Johnson-Bennett co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 8134 


My opinion of you; w and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 1203822; 
Leo Ellis Wagner, Hollywood, Calif. 

8135 


My pretty little gal; Cuban air; accor- 
dion, with w. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 120745; Vincent Juan Torres, 
New York. 

My proposal; w and melody. ©1.« 
Mar. 23, 19386; E unp. 120970; Albert 
Henry Lang, Spokane. 8137 


My pussy [and] Fish at play; w and m 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. duets. 
© Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54031; Wil- 
lis music co., Cincinnati. 8138 


My rose; song, w Harold G. Johnson. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121269; 
Mabel Clair Ground, New York. 

8139 


My schcol of love; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120978; Leslie 
Woodrow Kramm, Peoria, Ill. 8140 


My serenade to you; song, w Frank 


Collins. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119538; Walter K{[lahr] Fischer, 
Scranton, Pa. 8141 


My silver haired sweetheart; w Betsy 
Waters; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119905; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8142 


My smoke dreams are through; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120048; 
Earl Alvin Withrow, jr., Ottumwa, 
Ta. 8143 


My song; pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1936; E unp. 120102; Stanley R. 
Minick, Buffalo. 8144 


My southern rose; w Hoquin Zacherias 
Hocum; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 120777; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, OY. 8145 


My Sue; w B. C. Bisland-Frederick, m 
J. L. M. Merkur; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120223; Jacob 
Louis Merkur, New York. 8146 


My sunbonnet, sunflower Sue; w Mary 
Wedel Krehbiel, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E 
unp. 119906; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8147 

My temple; song, w Evelyn Vermillion 
Glied. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119770; Nellie L, Rankin, Portland, 
Or. 8148 


8162 


My Texas girl; melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
10, 1936; E unp. 120008; Ed. L. Ed- 
wards, Sterling, Col. 8149 


My valley of dreams; song, arr. Hlea- 
nor Jones. © 1 c¢. Dec. 23, 1935; H 
unp. 119486; Mrs. J. H. Couture, 
Grand Coulee, Wash. 8150 


My volcano of love; w and melody. © 
i.c. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120062; 
Lucile Reniroe Elliott, Long Beach, 
Miss. 8151 


Mystery (A); by Bernard Wagenaar; 
pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 54156; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 8152 


N’espére pas; tango, paroles Valandré; 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
43234; Georget Métayer, Paris. 8153 


Na jedno stowo czekam; stowa T. 
Kofiezyca, m W. Krupifiskiego. © 
dan.” 10). 193565., E tony, 400-85 HW" 
Grabezewski, Warsaw, Poland. 8154 


tango, stowa T. Konczyca, m W. 
Krupifskiego, arr. J. Wesby; ork. 
strony. Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 
43186; F. Grabczewski, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 8155 


Naar vi to bli’r gift; tekst Victor Skaa- 
rup, m Carlo Thomsen; pf. © Nov. 
4, 1985: E for. 438349; Wilhelm Han- 


sen, Copenhagen. 8156 
Nad kotyska; tango, stowa: Zenon 
Friedwald, m: Fred Scher. © Nov. 


20, 1935; E for. 48390; Nowa scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 8157 


Naissance (La) du printemps; ballet- 
féerie, paroles Montenailles, m Mar- 
guerite Deschamps; pf. et chant, 
Partition. ©. Dec.’.31) 1935; °H for: 
43329; C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 8158 


Napoli piange e ride; valzer, da La 
gondola delle chimere, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. 
© Jan. 25, 1986; E for. 48448; So- 
cieta anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

8159 


Narragansett Bay; w Charles Francis 
Gilroy; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; EB 
unp. 120778; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8160 


National (The) geographic march; by 
Thomas F. Darcy, jr.; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 54269; J. Fis- 
cher & bro., New York. 8161 


Nation’s (The) rhythm; w Mildred 
D’Anna, and melody. ©1c. Mor. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120884; Michael Louis 
D’ Anna, Buffalo. 8162 


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$163 


Native (The) waltz; by A. P. McKin- 
ney, arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. 
Tomlinson; Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram; in A. © Feb. 29, 
1936; E pub. 538685; McKinney’s pub. 
co., Peoria, Ill. 8163 


Nature in red; suite, melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119946; Jay 
Stemmerman, Woodhaven, L. L, 
INN: 8164 


Neapolitan mood; by Bernard Barnes ; 
pf. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 53959; 
Boston music co., Boston. $165 


Near; w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Morrest. © dc: Mar: 23.1936 4 
unp. 120908; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 8166 


Near my heart; w and melody True 
Davis. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120423 ; William True Davis, jr., St. 
Joseph, Mo. 8167 


Nearer my God to Thee; arr. A. P. Mc- 
Kinney and R. F. Tomlinson; Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram; in A. © Feb. 29, 1986; E 
pub. 538686; McKinney’s pub. co., Pe- 
oria, Ill. 8168 


by Sarah F. Adams, arr.; guit., in 


diagram, with w; in E. © Dee. 1, 
1935; E pub. 54064; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. ; 8169 


*Neath Hawaiian skies; w R. F. Tom- 
linson, m A. P. McKinney, arr. A. P. 
McKinney and R. F. Tomlinson; Ha- 
Waiian guit., note and diagram arrs. ; 
in D. © Mar. 27, 1986; © pub. 
54320; McKinney’s pub. co., Peoria, 
Tl. 8170 


Need I repeat; w Charlotte A. Vose, 
my, I... Vergano.. .\©) 15 Ga Mat. 2; 
1936; E unp. 119444; Charlotte Vose 
and Lea Vergano, San Francisco. 

8171 


Never gonna dance; song, from I won’t 
dance, w Dorothy Fields. © 1 e. 
Mar. 17, 19386; E unp. 120509; Jerome 
Kern, Beverly Hills, Calif. 8172 


Never to forget; pf., with w. © le 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121423; Theo- 
dore Nelson Kalb, Springfield, I. 

8173 


New (The) book of scales and arpeg- 
gios; correct fingering at a glance, 
Ernest Haywood; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1986; E for. 48375; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 8174 

New deal Kelly; song. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1936; E unp. 120962; William P. 
Brown, Hockessin, Del. 8175 


pt. 01, n. s., v. 31 


New (The) Deal will soon be over; 
song. ©1ec. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 
120040; Helen White John, Hunting- 
ton Park, Calif. 8176 


New love; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120982; Louis 
F. Edilson, Los Angeles. 8177 


New (A) love in my heart; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Mar. 2, 1986; EB 
unp. 119405; Adrian Blaine Omerod, 
New York. 8178 


New moon over my shoulder; waltz 
song, m Lizette Mowen; pf. ©le. 
Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119837; Adah 
B. Widdicombe, Washington. 8179 


New songs to Thee, O Lord; hymn, 
rey. and harmonized George Henry 
Day. ©1e. Feb. 27, 1986; EH unp. 
120618; Malcolm Sanders Johnston, 
Geneva, N. Y. 8180 


New (The) way method for band and 
orchestra ensemble training; by W. 
A. Storer; pts. © Mar. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 54010; Jenkins music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 8181 


New York; song; mixed voices. © 
1 ce. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121417; 
Nannie Diana Bell, New York. 8182 


New York City anthem; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c Mar. 10, 1986; EH unp. 
120032,; Archie Patrick Lant, New 
York. 8183 


New York, I love you, you are the 
greatest city in the world; Song. 
© Mar. 27, 19386; E pub. 54873; 
Nadage Doree, New York. 8184 


New York is om parade; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; BH unp. 
120051; George Washington Mc- 
Causlin, Amityville, L. I. N. Y. 

8185 


New York of thee we sing; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119936; 
James R. Fennell, New York. 8186 


New York town; pf., with w. © 1 Cc. 
Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119751; James 
M. Barber, Ridgefield Park, N. J 3 

8187 


Nie mozna zmuszaé do mitosci; tango, 
m: Z. Bialostocki [and] Nad kot- 
yska; tango, m: Fred Scher: stowa: 
Zenon Friedwald, m arr. J. Wesby; 
ork. strony. © Nov. 20, 19385; EH 
for. 43391; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 8188 


—- stowa: Zenon Friedwald, m: 
Z. Biatostocki. © Nov. 20, 1935; 
BE for. 43389; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 8189 


306 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1986 


8216 


Night (The) bird; w Charles Kingsley, 
m Alec Rowley; sop. 1 and 2. © 
Mar. 18, 19386; E for. 48401; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 8190: 


Night (The) ends too soon; w and 
melody. ©,,1..¢., Mar, 25,1986, E 
unp. 121054; Helen Gloria Albert, 
Hollywood, Calif. 8191 


Night (The) I bumped my head 
against the stars; w Dick Samuels 
and Carol Shoepe, melody Art Sam- 
uels, Dick Samuels and C. Shoepe. 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; H unp. 120138; 
Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 8192 


Night (A) in Atlantic, the city be- 
side the sea; w Jonny Graff, m Gene 
Butowsky. © 1 c. Mar. 19, 19386; 
E unp. 121402; Eugene Butowsky, 
Philadelphia. 8193 


Night (A) in June; song, w Burrell 
Van Buren; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 120737; 
Elizabeth Holmes, Oneida, Ill. 8194 


Night in old Santa Fe; by Homer 
Grunn; pf. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 
53788; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

8195 


Night (The) nurse; m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Mar. 
10, 1986; E pub. 53964; L. J. Muzzy, 
Spartansburg, Pa. 8196 


Night ridin’ cowboy Bill; song, w 
Jesse G. M. Glick. © 1. Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120657; Lucile Burton, 
San Francisco. 8197 


Nightfall in Harlem; song, melody J. 
Lawrence Cook. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 
1986; H unp. 119773; Egbert Neu- 
gent Rhynie, New York. 8198 


Nightingale (The); folk song from 
Appalachian mountains, arr. Arthur 


Warrell; mixed cho. © Feb. 27, 
19386; E for. 48525; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 8199 


Nimrod; from the Enigma variations, 
Hdward Elgar, op. 36, arr. Denis 
Wright. 1. Brass band pts.—2. Mili- 
tary band pts. © Mar. 25, 1936; HE 
for. 43548, 48544; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 8200, 8201 


Nina; rumba; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120330; 
Pietro Albani, Atlantic City. 8202 


Nita; w Maximilian Harold Gruber; 
pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; BE unp. 
119907; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 8203 


No fault to find with you; w A. Schef- 
tel, melody M. Hochman. © 1 «. 
Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120068; Maur- 
ice Hochman and Al Scheftel, Os- 
sining, N. Y 8204 

No greater faith; w Peggy Thuringer, 
m M. C. Taylor; pf. treble. © 1:c. 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121424; Mary 
C. Taylor and Marguerite Thuringer, 
Providence. 8205 


No me lleves; fox-trot, de Escala en la 
ciudad, letra en inglés y en espanol 
Dick Johnson, m D. Johnson y Hec- 
tor Lagna Fietta; pf. © Dec. 10, 
1985; EH for. 48409; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 8206 


No more sunshine; by Thomas Bourke; 
melody with pf. ace. ©1.¢..Mar. 2, 
1986; E unp..119448; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 8207 


No night; pf. or organ acc. © 1. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119523; Lucile 
Snow Lind, Cornwall-on-Hudson, 
INDY: 8208 


No puedo darte més que amor; bolero- 
son, letra Gaspar Arias, m Manolo 
Castro; pf. © July 27, 1935; E for. 
43157; Havana music supply co., 
Havana. 820 

No regrets; w Harry Tobias, m Roy 
Ingraham, pf. sec. Paul Hill; with 


guit. arr. © Feb. 26, 1936; E pub. 
538719; Sherman, Clay & co. San 
Francisco. 8210 


No use in grievin’; foxtrot song, arr. 
M. B. Streeter. © Jan. 29, 1936; 
Epub. 54274; Francis Austin Gar- 
rison, Palo Alto, Calif. 8211 


Nobody loves me, nobody cares; w 
and m Joseph George Riha. ©1. 
Mar ut. LOs6s Miawnp., ed 232 a, 
Riha, Chicago. §212 


Noche azul; by Troy Sanders; pf. © 
1 ec. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120804; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

8213 


Non lo perdete; by David Buttolph; 
harp. © 1c. Mar; 28, 1986; E unp. 
121339; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 8214 

Non mi vuoi dir che m’ ami; tango, 
versi Angelo Ramiro Borella, m 
Mario Mariotti; pf. © Dec. 29, 
1935; E for. 48154; A. & G. Carisch 
& co., Milan. 8215 


Nor on beds of fading flow’rs; air from 
Comus, by T. A. Arne, arr. and ed. 
W. Gillies Whittaker; unison voices. 
© Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 48530; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 8216 


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8217 


North (The) wind blows; arr. Dorothy 
Vernon; violin, cello, voice and pf. 
Se. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 
121306; Frederick Bond, New York. 

8217 


Not all there; song. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1936; E unp. 119733; Joseph Hirsch 


Citron, Normal, Ill. 8218 
Nothing can last forever; w Marie 
Herman, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
19, 1986; E unp. 120604; Ruth 
Cleary, Brooklyn. 8219 


Nothing ever happens; song, w Russ 
Dean. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 
119841; James Charles McCollum, 
Athens, O. 8220: 


Nothing's blue but the sky; w Charles 
Newman, melody Harold Spina. © 
‘ie, Mar. 27, 19386; H’unp:*£29208'; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 8221 


Nothing so hard; w Winston A. Bap- 
tiste, melody Leon De Costa. ©1e. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119616; Winston 
Baptiste, St. Johns, Grenada, B. W. I. 

8222 


Nothing to do; w Jack Hammer, with 


melody. ©1«. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120280; Alexander M. Steinreich, 
Newark, N. J. Der 


Notturno sull’ aequa; di Mario Castel- 
nuovo-Tedesco; violoncello e pf. © 
Mar. 16, 19386; E for. 48456; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 8224 


Novillero ; paso-doble, letra y melodia 
Agustin Lara. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1986; 
BH unp. 119425; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 8225 


Novios (Los); tango, Georges Dorlay, 
arr. Erik Hansen; pf. accordion 
band pts. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
43490; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 8226 


Now that spring is here again; fox trot 
song, melody H. Roesler and Sam 
Adelman. © 1 ce Mar. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 120126; Elsie Roesler, To- 
ledo. 8227 


Now that you are away ; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121376; Henry 
Roggenbuck, Nassau, Minn. 8228 


Now the labourer’s task is o’er; hymn, 
wanon. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119672; Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 

8229 


Dba, NSS Wok. 


Now wouldn’t you; m Seymour Man- 
teller wath Ww.) O!1 (ea. Hep. ae 
1986; EK unp. 120272; Shepard Paul 
Henkin, Sunnyside, L. 1., N. Y. 8230 


Niirnbergisches quodlibet; v. Er. Kin- 
dermann, aus Corydon, hrsg. wt. 
bearb. Hans J. Moser, mit general- 
bassaussetzung Max Seiffert; sop.,. 
ten., bass, mit violine 1, 2, violon- 
cello u. basso continuo. Partitur. © 
Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 48418; Henry 
Litolff’'s verlag, Braunschweig, Ger-. 

many. 8231 


Nur eine stunde; langsamer foxtrot, 
aus Mazurka, w Hans Rameau, m 
Peter Kreuder, arr. Fritz Domina; 
orch. stimmen. © Nov. 1, 19853. 
E for. 438561; Monopol-liederverlag, 
g. m. b: h., Berlin. 8232: 


Nursery rhymes; medley, Cyril Mock- 
ridge. ©1c¢ Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121346; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 8233 


Nustalgia ; versi E. Maddaloni, melodia 
G. Mocerino. © 1 :¢. Jan. 22, 1986; 
E unp. 120471; Giovanni Mocerino. 
and Enzo Maddaloni, Brooklyn. 

8234. 


O bless my sole; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120036; Metro-Goldwyn--. 
Mayer corp., New York. 8235 


O, get out your pencil and paper; w 
and m Ethel Ellingson. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120413; Ethel Clay- 
ton-Ellingson, San Francisco. 8236 


O heller glantz, du giildnes licht; can- 
zonett a 4, Sebastian Knitpfer, aus. 
Corydon, hrsg. u. fiir den praktischen 
gebrauch bearb. Hans Joachim 
Moser, mit generalbassaussetzung- 
Max Seiffert; sop. 1, 2 u. mezzoso- 
pran, mit violine 1, 2, u. basso con- 
tinuo. Partitur. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
E for. 43420; Henry Litolff’s verlag,. 
Braunschweig, Germany. 8237 


O Lord, what love didst Thou bestow; 
song; mixed voices. © Feb. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 53799; John S. Kimber, jr.,. 
Newtown Square, Pa. 8238 : 


O man of God; anthem, w from the 
Bible, m Sidney Bett; mixed voices; 
organ acc. © Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 
53813; Carl Fischer, inc., New as 

8239 ° 


°O mese ’e Maggio; song, melodia En-. 
rico Rossi. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121385; Michele Scala, Brook- 
lyn. 8240: 


008 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


O! paradise; w J. M. Watts, melody 
Alfred Hugo Neuberger. © 1, «@. 


Mar. 16, 1956; E unp. 120408; John 
M. Watts and Alfred H. Neuberger, 
Los Catos, Calif. 8241 


O perfect love; hymn, w D. F. Blom- 


field. © 1. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 
119679; Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 
8242 


720 sole mio; by E. Di Capua, arr.; 
accordion. © Mar. 10, 1986; E pub. 
54279; John Krachtus, Chicago. 

8243 


Occidental woman; from picture Klon- 
dike Annie, w and m Gene Austin; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Feb. 
21, 1986; E pub. 54167; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

8244 


Od mifosci nikt sie nie wykreci; slow- 
fox, m: Fred Scher i St. Szebego, 
arr. Wt. Eiger [and] Dlaczego 
wiaSnie dziS? wale angielski, m: 
Wiadysiaw Higer: z filmu Dwie 
Joasie, stowa: Konrad Tom. © 
Nov. 25, 1985; E for. 43400; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 8245 


Zz filmu Dwie Joasie, stowa: 
Konrad Tom, m: Fred Scher i 


Stanistaw Szebego. © Nov. 25, 
1935; E for. 48398; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. $246 


O’er the hillS and back to you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120673; Marie L. Skinner, North 
Kingsville, O. 8247 


Off she goes again; song. © 1. 
Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119698; Mar- 
guerite Blizabeth Meyers, Milltown, 
NESS 8248 


Off to school; instructions and m 
M. M. Parker; pf. © Feb. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 54081; Homer L. Kitt co., 
Washington. 8249 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barecarolle; 
from Tales of Hoffman, arr.; ac- 
cordion. © Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 
54281; John Krachtus, Chicago. 

8250 


Offering; hymn, w anon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
6, 1986; E unp. 119674; Grace L. 
Bremer, St. Paul. 8251 


Office (The) of the holy communion; 
three fold kyrie; mixed voices. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1986; EH unp. 120548: 
Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 8252 


64325—-36——_6 


8266 


Oh! And how; fox trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119560; Richard D. Fay, 
Mobile. 8253 

Oh baby honey darling; fox-trot song. 
© 1«¢. Mar. 138, 1936; E unp. 120556; 
Beatrice Counterman, Kansas City, 
Kan. 8254 

Oh baby you’ve made a hit with me; 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119431; Grace Sutliff, Cor- 
inth, N. Y. 8255 


Oh, for goodness sake; theme song for 
Guinness, w F. Kayess, m Edwin E. 
Ludig. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 
121472; Audio productions, ine., New 
York. $256 


Ob! Lady Luck; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 
119549; Marie Nevada Armstrong, 


Spokane. 8257 
Oh, love me darling, O please do; pf., 
with w. © 1 ¢ Mar. 23, 1986: E 


unp. 120870; Lulu Taylor Collicott, 


Midwest, Wy. 8258 
Oh, me, oh, my; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119598: C..C. 
Jacobs, Miranda, Calif. 8259 
Oh promise to love me to-day; w Anna 


Louise Jepson; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp. 121130; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 8260: 


Oh, river, please carry me home; w 
Edmund George Wilkerson; pf. 
1 c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119908; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8261 


Oh sweetheart of to-morrow; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 138, 1986: E unp. 
120555; Ida Austen, Washougal, 
Wash. 8262 


Oh, Texas, my Texas; pf., with w. 
© 1 c. Feb. 27, 1936; B unp. 120128; 


William H. Barrett, Austin. 8263 
Oh that honeymoon; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1 ec. Mar. 27, 1986: 


E unp. 121250; Lillian Battalia, Port 
Chester, N. Y. $264 


Oh, the power of love that’s devoted 
and true; w Charles Edson Junkins; 
pt.’ © Ich Mar. °26/"1986 ;"H° unp. 
121131; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 8265 


Ohio, the beautiful; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120674; Mary 
Worley Gunn, Newcomerstown, O. 

8266. 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8267 


Ojos (Los) de mi moza; jota, de 
Tango bar, letra Alfredo Le Pera, m 
Carlos Gardel y Terig Tucci; pf. 


© Oct. 11, 1935; E for. 43140; 
Southern music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 8267 


Okey dokey polka; song. © 1c. Feb. 
10, 1936; E unp. 119728; Jack Robel, 
Shenandoah, Pa. 8268 


Ol man Mose; w and m Louis Arm- 
strong and Zilner Trenton Ran- 
dolph; with guit. arr. © Mar. 18, 
1986; E pub. 54095; Santly bros.- 
Joy, inc., New York. 8269 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr.; guit., in diagram, with w; 
in E.. © Dee. 1, 1935; E pub. 54066; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 8270 


Old (The) corral; w and m Walter 
Hirsch, arr. Mort H. Glickman; 
with ukulele and guit. chords. © 
Mar. 9, 19386; E pub. 538972; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 8271 


Old (The) country doctor; w Joe 
Young, melody Jean Schwartz. © 
1 ee. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119844; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 8272 
Old (The) dirt road; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120487; Wil- 
liam EF. Pritchard, New York. 8273 


Old dusty road; w and m Buddy Stev- 
ens. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 
120756; Clarence Buddy Stevens, 
Frostburg, Md. 8274 


Old enough to drink; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 120965; Clif- 
ford W. Melcher, Minnieska, Minn. 

8275 


Old-fashioned sweetheart; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 120607 ; 
Gerhard L. Wind, Staten Island, 
INS WS, 8276 


Old folks at home; arr. Willis Con- 
olly; Spanish guit., in diagram. 
Jan. 10, 1986; E pub. 53818; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 8277 


Old friends are better than gold; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1936; E unp. 120154; 
Kula F. Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 8278 


Old Green River; w John W. Bratton, 
m Leo Edwards. © Feb. 10, 1986; 
E pub. 54304; Oldetyme distillers, 
ine., New York. 8279) 


Old (The) home; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121377; Har- 
old Archbold, Alliance, Alta., Can- 
ada. 8280 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Old kitchen clock; w and m Charlie 
Reber; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Feb. 27, 1936; E pub. 538748; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 8281 


Old Missouri farm; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
13, 1936; E unp. 120262; Robert L. 
Hubbard, Los Angeles. 8282 


Old New York; w and m Barney 
Kagan, | © 1 ‘c. Mar, 10) 193Gea 
unp. 120008; John W. Colleary, 
Hast Islip, N. Y. 8283 


Old pal, old pal; pf. treble, with w. 
©1c. Mar. 18, 1936; H unp. 120592 ; 
Thomas F. Mulcay, Framingham, 
Mass. 8284 


Old pinto, my pony, my pal; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119584; Jesse Rogers, Eagle Pass, 
Tex. 8285 

Old rag doll; song. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 1213853; Mildred Cand- 
ace Mason, New York. 8286 


Old red cradle, where are you; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119416; 


Florence Haegg Johnson, Ronan, 
Mont. 8287 
Old (The) rusty stove; song. ©1c. 


Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121172; Frank 
J. Satoris, Rochester, Minn. 8288 


Old (The) squeeze box; song, w Wm. 
E. McCollough. © 1 c. Mar. “79, 
1936; E unp. 120593; Hrnest Chris- 
tophersen, Fords, N. J. 8289 


Old sweethearts; song. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120415; Miranda F. 
Boyd, Paducah, Ky. 8290 

Old time dances; melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121413 ; George 
Earl Glover, Long Beach, Calif. 


8291 

Old-time (An) tune; ‘song. © 1 « 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 1213880; 
Robert Montgomery, Detroit. 8292 


Old (The) town hall dance; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119477; 
Hlizabeth O. W. Gloor, Detroit. 

8293 


Old veranda; by Lazare Saminsky, op. 
45, no. 1, ed. L. Saminsky and Isa- — 
dore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; EH 
pub. 54141; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 8294 


Old (The) woman of Tappington Moor ; 
w from R. H. Barham, m Desmond 
MacMahon; mixed voices. © Feb. 
27, 1936; E for. 438521; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 8295 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 3, 19386 


Olde dusty thirty-five; song, m Luther 
A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. .© 
Mar. 12, 1986; E pub. 53960; Clara 


G. Murphy, Concordia, Kan. 8296 
Olga; w and melody A. Potvin. ©1ce. 


Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120490; J. Al- 
bert Potvin, Edmonton, Alta., Can- 
ada. 8297 


On a coconut island; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 20, 1986; E pub. 
54236; Robert Alexander Anderson, 
Honolulu. 8298 


On a drippy dippy day; song. © Mar. 
15, 1986; E pub. 54867; Grant B. 
Showerman, Portland, Or. 8299: 


On a journey in Montana; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119561; An- 
thony J. Hammes, Random Lake, 
Wis. 8300 


On a little farm in Iow-a; w and m 
Fred Howard and Nat Vincent, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with ukulele and 
guit. chords and male quartet arr. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 53967; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 8301 

On a stream-line express; w and mel- 
ody (Opt .c. .Mar. 3, 1986: EK. unp. 
119573; Bernard Howard McLaugh- 
lin, Cambridge, Mass. 8302 


On Atlantic City beach; w Olivia Al- 
bani and Milton Harvey. © 1. 
Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120399; Pietro 
Albani, Atlantic City. 8303 


On Broadway for you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121033; Joe 
Lucjak, Leechburg, Pa. 8304 

On croit toujours aux mots d’amour; 
slow mélody de’loperette Au soleil du 
Mexique, paroles André Mouézy-Eon 
et Albert Willemetz, m Maurice 
Yvain. © Jan. 2, 1986; E for. 43252’; 
Royalty, Paris. 8305 


Gn Lake Michigan’s shore; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukuelele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121378; 
George Benson, Battle Creek. 8306 


On old Shamo; song, w Kay Crawshaw. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120521; 
Lee T. Sellars, Pittsburgh. 8307 

On silver wings of love; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119429; Arlene Johnson, Middlebury, 
Vt. 8308 

On the banks of the Scioto; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 
121488; Dennis A. Gompf, Marion, O. 

8309 


8324 


On the budget; song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119417; Katherine 
Merry Brown, Winthrop, Mass. 8310 


On the island of Haiti: waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120421; John Guidas, Van Voorhis, 
Teup 8311 


On the road; melody. © 1. Feb. 29, 
19386; E unp. 119411; Johann Sesser, 
Chicago. 8312 

On the road to Mandalay; high voice, 
Oley Speaks; orch. pts.; with saxo- 
phone pts., Tom Clark. © Mar. 9, 
1936 ; E pub. 54292; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. $313 


On to victory; song. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
19386; E unp. 120872; Flora Allen, 
Detroit. 8314 


Cn wings of song; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 119987 ; George 
Laurence Blauvelt, Newark, N. J. 

8315 


On with Roosevelt; w and m AI [fi. e. 
Albert Marvin] Hill, jr., arr. Ted 
Carmen. © Jan. 25, 1936; E pub. 
53920; Hollywood pub. co., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 8316 


On your toes; from the picture, w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 14, 
1936; E pub. 54111; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 8317 

Once again; pf. treble, with w. 

1 c. Mar. 20, 19386; E unp. 120710; 
Grace Abel, Freddie Carlone and 
Tony Emma, Cleveland. 8318 


Once I heard a song; w Arthur Moore, 


m William M. Paisley. © Mar. 2, 
1986357 Epub. - 53785; ~Re0 LL. AHunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 8319 
Once upon a time; by Frederick 


Jacobi: pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54155; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
8320 


Once you loved me so; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120577; 
Ralph Milligan, Philadelphia. 8321 


One evening after dark; song. ©1« 
Mar. 16, 19386; E unp. 120386; John 
Reich, New York. 8322 


One hamburger for madame; w James 
Cavanaugh, m Michael H. Cleary; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 6, 1936; E 
pub. 53870; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 8323 

—melody Michael H. Cleary. 

© 1 c. Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119422; 

Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 

York. 8324 


361 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8325 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


One little girl in blue; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119455; 
Lorene Cates Gorman, Paris, Tenn. 

8325 


One little thought of me; w and m EK. 
Clinton Keithley; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 31, 1934; E pub. 54211; Me- 
Kinley music ¢o., Chicago. 8326 


One more day with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121036; 
George Myron Harvey, Springfield, 
Mass. $327 


One more waltz before we say good- 
bye; w Harlin bros., and Geo: 
Bailey ;. pf. © 1 c Mar. 2, 19386: 
EH unp. 119394; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. §328 


One night in Spain; fox-trot, m Arthur 
J. Thibodeau; pf., with w. ©1«. 
Mar. 4, 1986; EK unp. 119652; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 8329 


One page in my diary; song, w Ben 
Wvyngard. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 121450; Bernie Weitzner, Pater- 
son. 8330 


One summer night; song, m Helen 
Kephart and Le Clair Smith. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121194; 
Harriet L. Bossard, Lynbrook, N. Y. 

8331 

One word led to another; w Elsie San- 


guinet, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 
19386; E unp. 119866; Elizabeth L. 


Cook, University City, Mo. 8332 
Only a dream; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120675; Lorne 


W. Pilblad, Venn, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 8333 
Only a lost love; song, w Blanche 


© 1c Mar. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 120816; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 8334 


Only for you; song, w Andrew C. Man- 


Mosier. 


son. © Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 48159; 
Fred R. Weaver, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 8335 


Only good-night; song, w Thomas D. 
Rhodes. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119488; Chas. Edwin Williams, Lyn- 
brook, N. Y. 8336 


Only in dreams; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121398 ; 
Mary Louise Tapscott, Scottsville, 
Va. 8337 


Only in dreams you do; w and melody 
Dick Samuels and Art Samuels. © 
1 ec. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 120146; 


Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 8338. 


Only you; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
ZAG melonae. Un) kn ide panes 
Arnheiter, Newark, N. J. 8339 


Oooh! Look-a there, ain’t she pretty; 
song, Clarence Todd and Carmen 
Lombardo; with guit. arr. Rey. ed. 
© Mar. 9, 1986; E pub. 54160; OL 
man music corp., New York. 8340 


Oo-ooh; w Jack Hammer, with melody. 
©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120281 ; 
Alexander M. Steinreich, Newark, 
N. J. 8341 


Oo—OOH, I wanna have a little dance- 
with you; w and m Joe Young, Fred 
EH. Ahlert and Carmen Lombardo; 


with suit. arr. © Mar. 12, 1986; 
E pub. 54022; Crawford music corp.,. 
New York. 8342 


Open the portal to Jerusalem; hymn. 
© Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54127 ; Clar- 


ence W. Smith, Boston. 8343 


Oranges. ©1 ce. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 
120833; Florence Kyte, New York. 
8344. 


Orchard leaves; w Hugh R. Rogers, 
and melody. © 1G. Max. 270 foams 
E unp. 121206; Dorothy Wilver Rog- 
ers, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 8345 


Oriental scarf dance; by Peggy Stuart ; 
pf. © 1 ¢c. Mar 13, 1936 >) Hi sua: 


120248; Margaret Stuart, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 8346. 
Orientale; by Cesar Cui, arr. Eliza- 
beth Gest; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 


28, 1936; E pub. 54381; Hlkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. 8347 


Orientale ; by Romeo Casearino; pf. © 
1 c« Mar. 3, 1986; EH unp. 119515; 
Vincenzo Cascarino, Philadelphia. 

8348: 


Oscar fais pas ca; one-step, paroles 
Valandré et Bruno Chabet; orch. 
ptes. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 43233 ; 
Georget Métayer, Paris. 8349 


Oui, tu l’auras ta eroix; paroles et 
mélodie. © 1 ec. Feb. 29, 1986; E 
unp. 119423; Roland Dorgelés. 8350: 


Our avenue of dreams; melody with 
pf. acc. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1936; © unp. 
119725; Conrad lLanoue, Cohoes,. 
INS NG 8351 


Our beautiful dream; waltz song, mel-. 
ody Jack Schatenstein. © 1¢. Mar. 
21, 1986; H unp. 120744; Franklyn 
M. W. Smith, Newark, N. J. 8392: 


362 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Our castle in the air; w Elizabeth 
Townsend, m Slim Letford. © Mar. 
3, 1986; E pub. 58853; Paragon pub. 
co., Chicago. 8353 


Our Constitution of the U. S. of Amer- 
ica; song. © 1 .¢ Mar. 14; 1986; 
E unp. 120298; Margaret O’Bryhim 
Watkins, Washington. 8354 


Our land of the sky and the sun; w 
and melody Mrs. H. Pickett, har- 
monized Marcus J. Hoffmann. © 
1. ¢.-Jan. 13, 1986;.E unp. 120832; 
Emma Pickett, Fort Worth. °*83855 


Our mother’s legal holiday; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 19386; E unp. 120676; 
Milton M. Henderson, Joliet, I. 

8356 


Out of the darkness; w Ed Brady, m 
Lee Allen; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
5, 1985; E pub. 53997; Brooks music 
pub. co., Hollywood, Calif. 8357 


Out of the fog; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121008: 
Walter Brandewiede, St. Louis. 

8358 


Out of the night into the dawn; w 
Marie Herman, and melody. ©1« 
Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 120602; Ruth 
Cleary, Brooklyn. 8359 


Outcast (An); fox trot song. ©1.. 
Mar, 4, 1936; E unp. 120355; Arnold 
Hultquist, Butte, Mont. 8360 


Over and over and over again; song, 
arr. Eleanor Watson. © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1936; E unp. 119723; Ruth Dunn, 
Erie, Pa. 8361 


Ozark mountain moon; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 2, 1986; EK unp. 119468; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 8362: 


Paganini (Niccolo) La chasse; arr. 
Frank Vognar; woodwind quartet. 
© Jan. 28, 1986; E pub. 54288; Gam- 
ble hinged music ¢o., Chicago. 8363 


Painting a song in blue; song, arr. 
Harry L. Williams. © 1 © Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119828; William F. 
Pritchard, New York. 8364 


Paladina march; pf. accordion. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 121085; 
Pietro Buscemi, Baltimore. 8365. 


Palm Springs; from the film, w and m 
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E pub. 54172; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

8366 


8379 


Paper (The) waltz; pf. ©.1.c. Mar. 
20,..1986: E wunp. »120¢21:. Clara 


Louise Laaser, Kansas City, Kan. 


Pappy, Zeb and Ezra and Elton; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 
119981; Ted Below, Ben Jaffe, Chas. 
Hetherington and Elton Britt, Phila- 
delphia. 8368 


Parade; by Lazare Saminsky, op. 45, 
no. 4, ed. L. Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb, 24, 1936; E pub. 
54142; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

8369 


Paramaribo; w J. Rizzo, melody A. 
Vivio. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1986: E unp. 
119660; A. Vivio and John Rizzo, 
New York. 8370 


Paramount home study course for the 
plectrum guitar. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
AA 1996483; Harry Max Hamann, 
Milwaukee. 8371 


Pardon my smile; w and melody Her- 
rick Hetrick. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1936; 
EK unp. 119842; Lenore Hetrick 
Blakeley, New York. $372 


Pareca que ves al diablo; by Bito 
Rodriguez and Ben Martinez. © 
1 @. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 121013; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 8373 


Parking -/pf/' © 1\¢. Mar. 2;°19386; B 
unp. 119474; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
NN. Jt 8374 


Parking on the highway; w and m 
H. M. Flittner and Alice Marsh. © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 120472; 
Helen M. Flittner, Los Angeles. 

8375 


Part songs for changing voices; arvY. 
and ed. William Hughes, Robert 
Sheehan, Ann Trimingham = and 
Mary Strawn Vernon. © Mar. 26, 
1936; AA 200667; Hall & McCreary 
co., Chicago. 8376 


Partenza (La) dei soldati italiani per 
l’Africa; canzone. © 1. Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121248; Dante Toti, 
Modesto, Calif. 8377 


Party girl; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 
2. 1986") SE upp.) 119383 >. Hdna 
Kathrin Swasey, Chicago. 8378 


Passing by; w anon., m EKdward Pur- 
ceil, harmonized and arr. Henry S. 
Fry; mixed voices. © Mar. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 53926; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 8379 


063 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8380 


Pater noster; set tom Carlyle Duncan ; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Mar. 12, 
1936; E pub. 53954; Boston music 
co., Boston. 8380 


fox-trot song. © 
23, 1986; E unp. 120879; 
Maliverney, Olathe, Kan. 
8381 


Peace; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 120698; Emma Groh, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 8382) 


w Sara Teasdale, m May Sabeston 
Walker. © Feb. 24, 1986; E for. 
43474; Augener, Itd., London. 88838 


Peace be still; w M. B. Lang, m 
adapted A. W. Lang. © 1c. Mar. 3, 
1986; E unp. 119541; Albert W. 
Lang and Mary Bush Lang, Melrose 
Highlands, Mass. 8384 


Feace for one and all; song, m Inez 
Sickler. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 120867 ; Jesse D. Sickler, Ogden, 
Ta. 8385: 

Peace (The) parade; w Inez Louise 
Dixon: pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119909; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8386 


Pearl of great price; fox-trot, w and 


Pathways to clear; 
di es Mar: 
Irene V. 


melody. © 1 «¢ Mar. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 121391; Victoria Keene, Red- 
ding, Calif. 8387 


Pearls of Hilo; by A. P. McKinney, 
arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tom- 
linson; Hawaiian guit., note and 
diasram “arrs.: inte Or Mar) 27. 
1936; E pub. 543821; McKinney pub. 
co., Peoria, Il. 8388 


Peek-a-boo moon; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120441; Fern Dalton, Niobrara, Neb. 

8389: 

——w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
19386; E unp. 119896; Violet P. Hall, 
Cincinnati. 8390 

Pere (La) Gaspard; fantaisie nor- 
mande, paroles Dommel et Valfy, m 
José Rancon. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 


43267; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 
8391 
Pescadous (Les) ouh! ouh; fox-trot, 


de Un de la Canebiére, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto. © Dec. 
eal 1935: BE for. 48294 ; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 8392 


Petit (Un) cabanon; valse musette, de 
Un de la Canebiére, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 43295; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 


8393 


pt. 01, n.s., v. 81 


Petit frére ou petite sSceur; chanson 
pour petite fille, paroles Montenail- 
les, m Marguerite Deschamps. © 
Deey si) 1985; BH for. 43330: 
Joubert et cie., Paris. 8394 


Petite (La) histoire; paroles Gilberte 
Legrand, m Tom Waltham et Willy 


Maury. © Jan.''2,° 193863" RY “for. 
43244; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 
8395 


Phantom bugle; by H. W. Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 1213387 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

8396. 


Phantom lady; w and m Jack Wav- 
erly, arr. Estella Levisohn and 
Fred D. Kunz. © Jan. 18, 1986; E 
pub. 538679; Empire music pub. ¢o., 


New York. 8397 
Phi delta phi song; w and m Or- 
monde Herbert Barrett. © Sept. 
8, 1985; E pub. 54222; Internatl. 
legal fraternity, Phi delta _ phi, 
Boulder, Col. 8398. 


Phooey on you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 1986; “ unp. 121059; Paul- 
ine F. Arnold, New York. 8399: 


Phooey to you from me; w Arza Hitt, 
with melody. ©1c. Mar. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 120178; Horace Dayrl Puck- 
ett, Mineral Wells, Tex. 8400: 


Piano accordion waltz. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1936; E unp. 120265; Tony Chi- 
ampo, Vandergrift, Pa. 8404 


Piccola Zingara; romanza, melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120156 ; 
Pietro Tafarella, South Euclid, O. 

8402 


Pick and shovel blues; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120904 ; 
Adaline Celina Ambrose, Cicero, Ill. 

8403 


Picture (A) frame; foxtrot, w and 
melody. © 1c Mar. 11, 1936; HE 
unp. 120094; Ernest Petracek, Ober- 
lin, Kan. 8404 


Pictures in the flame; song, melody 
Marion Greene. © 1 c. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120404; George Dodd 
Hudson, Mansfield, Mass. 8405 


Picturesque romance LC three; mel- 
ody, with pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 121439; Ludwig Con- 
rad, New York. 8406 


Pied Piper; pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120414; Walter 
J oseph Blasco, Cicero, Dl. 8407 


064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Piedigrotta F. Mario Russo; 1935—36— 
Xiil—-xiv, versi e m diversi autori. 
© Sept. 30, 1985; E for. 48460; An- 
tonio De Martino, Naples. 8408 


Piensa en mi; letra y melodia Agustin 
Lara. © 1 c¢. Feb. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 119426; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 8409 


Pigeon (The) pie papers; melodies. 
© 1 ¢ each Jan. 14, 1936; E unp. 
119802, 119803; Mary E. Rogers, 
Norwich, Conn. 8410, 8411 


Pink apple blossoms and you; song, m 
en.  worord. © 1 ‘c." Mar.” 10, 
1936; E unp. 119983; James E. Wof- 
ford and Thelma N. Wofford, Pitts- 
burgh. 8412 


Piosenka fal; tango z Rapsodja bat- 
tyku, siowa: Jurandot, m: Tad. 
Gorzyfiski. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 
43214; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

8413 


arr. Wt. Higer; -ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 
43215; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

8414 


Piper (A); 2-pt. song, w Seumas 
O'Sullivan, m Harold Greenhill. © 
Mar. 6, 1986; E for. 48536; Banks 
& son, York, England. 8415 


Piruli; son-pregon; dos voces. © Jan. 
10, 1936; E for. 48348; Armando 
Valdespi, Havana. 8416 


Pisa bien y no resvales; by A. Garcia 
and L. Munoy. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
19386; E unp. 121022; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 8417 


Pivot and bump; w Carl H. Schlapp, 
jr., and McVeigh Goodson, melody 
McVeigh Goodson. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 120175; Gertrude P. 
Meston, i. e. Mrs. Tom M. Meston, 
St. Louis. 8418 


Pixie frolic; by Emerson Whithorne, 
ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54135; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

8419 


Planning; song, w Elizabeth Huebner. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 120583 ; 
George Stewart Ayton, Kearny, N. J. 

8420: 


Play (The) hour; 6 pieces for chil- 
dren; pf. © Mar. 3, 1986; E for. 
43344; Craigie Ross, Bournemouth, 
England. 8421 


Play me an old time two-step; from 
Summer wives, w Dolph Singer, mel- 


36 


8435 


ody Sam Morrison. © 1c. Mar. 25, 
1986; E unp. 121146; Famous music 
corp., New York. 8422 
Played on a cClarinet; w Myron J. 
Glauber, and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1986; E unp. 119408: David M. 
Hoffman, Los Angeles. 8423 


Playin’ solitaire; song. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 19386; E unp. 119952; Lorna Ar- 
dell Baumgarten, Elroy, Wis. 8424 


Playing at love; w I. Levenson, m J. I. 
Lipman; melody, and melody with 
harmony. © 1c. Mar. 28, 19386; E 
unp. 121294; Irving Levenson and 
Jerome I. Lipman, Philadelphia. 

8425 


Playmates [and] Evening breezes; by 
Ethel Tingle; pf., with instructions. 
© Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 54074; 
Homer L. Kitt co., Washington. 

8426 


Please be true, to me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121197; 
Jule Fox, Phil Berg and Ralph 
Cronn, Cincinnati. 8427 


Please come back to me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 
120266; Mary Bernice Chastek, Spo- 
kane. 8428 


Please don’t cry; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120470; 
John A. Pieri, Buffalo. 8429 


Please don’t give me the gong; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120913; 
William R. Peckham, Richland Cen- 
ter, Wis. 8430 


Please don’t leave me baby; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119645; Jerry Joseph Psenicka, 
Northbrook, Ill. 8431 


Please leave your heart with me; song, 
w Woodbury Camp. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120634; L. E. Vanderlip, 
Hartford. 8432 


Please take me flying; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119815; 
H. A. Leroy, Chicago. 8433 


Pleasure it is; w William Cornish, m 
Robin Milford, op. 40, no. 2. © Jan. 
22, 1986; E for. 43476; Augener, 
ltd., London. 8434 


Plus (Le) beau tango du monde; 
tango, de Un de la Canebiére, paroles 
René Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 43296 ; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 8435 


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9) 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8436 


Po’ ole Ned; song, w Harry A. Ghent. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; © unp. 120089; 
Grace Ghent Dean, Columbus, O. 

8436. 


Poker face; w and melody Hall Mor- 


ris. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120275; A. Bruce Curry, Los Angeles. 
8437 

Polhemus (Violet) Melodie; violin, 
with pf. acc. © 1 e. Mar. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 120232; Violet Polhemus, 


Billings, Ment. 84388 


Polish dance; by Lawrence W. Forel, 
op. /3, no. 1: pt... .© Mar. ,.9. 1936- 
E pub. 58916; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8439: 


Politistation 11; sange fra Politista- 
tion 11, tekst Viggo Barfoed, m Kai 
Normann Andersen; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E for. 43443; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 8440 


Pomp and circumstance march no, 1; 
theme, m Hdward Elgar, arr. Arvid 
Samuelson ; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 
30, 1936; E pub. 54832; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 8441 


Pomp folio; arr. H. W. Glenn; minia- 
ture symphony oreh. pts. © Mar. 
25, 1986; E pub. 54291; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 8442 


12 compositions, for miniature 
symphony orchs., arr. H. W. Glenn; 
pf. accordion. © Mar. 30, 19386; 
E pub. 54334; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. $443 


Poor (The) hurdy-gurdy man; fox 
trot song, melody L. Yost and Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Mar. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 120527; Lucia Yost, New York. 

8444 


Poor little Romany; tango fox-trot, 
w Tommie Connor, m Eddie Lisbona, 
arr. Dudley E. Bayford; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Feb. 11, 1936: 
KE for. 48552; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


ltd., London. 8445 
Poor wayfaring stranger; Aeolian 
mode, early American — spiritual 


ballad, w and m adapted and arr. 
George Pullen Jackson and E. J. 
Gatwood; mixed voices. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54271; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 8446 


Pop corn; by E. Weddell-Roberts; pf.. 


© Mar. 25, 1986; E pub. 54341: 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
8447 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Porgy and Bess; orchestral selection 
from the opera, arr. Hans Spialek; 
pts., with pf. conductor. © Mar. 13, 
19386; E pub. 54117; George Gersh- 
win, New York. 8448 


Porque me obligas; by A. Garcia and 
L. Munoy. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 121023; Edward B. Marks mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 8449 


Poule (La); opérette, couplets André 


Barde, m Henri Christiné. Recueil- 
partition pf. et chant:' ©) Jani 2, 


1936; E for. 48333 ; Editions Royalty 
et Editions Salabert, Paris. 8450 


Powiedz tylko tak; slow-fox, stowa; 
Zenon Friedwald, m: Fred Scher. 
© Nov. 12, 1935; E for. 43392; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 8451 


[and] Bo jesteSsmy mtodzi; 
fox-trot, siowa: Andrzej Wiast: m 
Fred Scher, arr. J. Wesby; ork. 


strony. © Dec. 138, 1935; D, for. 
43394; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
8452 

Prairie waltz; w and melody. © 1. 


Feb. 14, 1936; E unp. 120819; Gil- 
bert J. Anderson, Langdon, N. D. 
8453 


Praise-carol (A); w J. Kempthorne, 
m Charles Frederick Waters ; mixed 
cho., unacec. © Mar. 6, 19386; HB for. 
43463; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

8454 


Prayer at twilight; sacred duet, w and 
m Irene Archer; sop. and alto. 
Mar. 14, 1986; EH pub. 54272; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 8455 


Prayer (A) to Persephone; w Hdna 
St. Vineent Millay, m Ben Burtt. 
© Mar. 10, 1936; E pub. 53894; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 8456 


Preachin’ man; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 


1986; E unp. 121312; George W. 
Smith, New York. 8457 


Precious mother o’mine; song, m J. 
Arko Mendelsohn. © Mar. 5, 19386; 
E pub. 53978; Starkey Sharp Jerni- 
gan, New York. 8458 


Prelude and Fugue; by Roy Harris; 
string orch. Sc. © Mar. 2, 19386; 
E pub. 53869; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8459 


Prelude, Sarabande [and] Fugue; by 
Arthur Bates Jennings; organ. 
Mar. 5, 1936; E pub. 54268; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 8460 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Premiers pas; morceaux trés faciles, 
Henri Barraud; pf. © Oct. 15, 1935; 
E for. 42242; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 8461 

President (The); march; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120972; 
Raquel Miller, Hollywood, Calif. 

8462 


Pretending; song, m Erva Gladys 
Campbell. © 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1936; 
BE unp. 120720; Hallie Mae Bowden, 
Ft. Bayard, N. M. 8463 


Pretending; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 120354; Lola 
Sechrest, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 8464 


Pretty little bluebird; w L. E. Kolar, 
melody H. Ludwig. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120891; Harry Ludwig, 
Detroit, and Lew E. Kolar, Nanti- 
coke, Pa. 8465 


Pretty little lady, of my dreams; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119795; 
Al Arter, Lisbon, O. 8466 


Pretty red hibiscus; w and m J. Noble 
and Rube Wolf; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 54235; 
Johnny Noble, Honolulu. 8467 


Priére; w Roger Dévigne, tr. David 
Stevens, m Charles M. Loeffler ; med. 
voice. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53784; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 8468 


Prince Gay, auto king of the nation; 
‘song.’ © > Feb. 27,1986; E pub. 
53687; Mary E. Kistler, Findlay, O. 
8469 


Prince Su. Ming Wang; Chinese sym- 
phonic suite, based on melodies Wing 
Fao; pf. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 
120129; Fannie C. Dillon, Los An- 
geles, 8470 


Printemps; poéme Pierre de Ronsard, 
m Georges Auric. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 48275; Durand & cie., Paris. 

8471 


Prinzessin Adeleide; operette. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 12, 1986; D 39046; Herman 
Brandes, Milwaukee. 8471* 


Progression waltz; guit., in diagram; 
in A. © Dec. 1, 1935; E pub. 54369; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 8472 


Prologue and Epilogue; from Things to 
come, Arthur Bliss; pf. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E for. 43509; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 8473 


Promise with a kiss; from picture Pre- 
view murder mystery, w and m Leo 
Robin and Charley Kisco; with uku- 


8486 


lele and guit. arr. © Feb. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 54166; Paramount produc- 
tions musie corp., New York. 8474 


Prosper ... yop la boum; fox-troft, 
paroles Géo Koger et Vincent Telly, 
m Vincent Scotto. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
E for. 48297; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 8475 


Proverbi di Salomone; sequenza, per 
tenore, coretto di quattro donne e 
piccolo insieme strumentale, m Lo- 
dovico Rocca, rid. dell’ autore per 
canto e pf. © Mar. 5, 1936; E for. 
43458; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

8476 


Psychologic’ly speaking; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120448; Irvin N. 


Hackerman, Washington. 8SATT 
Psychopathic serenade; melody with 


pf. ace. ©1ec. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 
119734: Joseph Hirsch Citron, Nor- 
mal, Ill. 8478 


Punch and Judy; humoreske, G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer ; pf. © Mar. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 53914; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. S479 


Punchinello; by Isadore Freed; pf. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 54152; Carl 
Fischer, ine, New York. 8480 


Pupil’s (The) recital album ; compiled ; 
pf. pt. 4 © Feb. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54283; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 8481 


Qu’on leur fiche la paix; chanson. © 
Jan. 1, 1986; E for. 48254; Jean 
Cartesixte, Paris. 8482 


Quand un gendarme rit; fox-trot hu- 
moristique, paroles Charlys et Couvé, 
m Henry Himmel, arr. R. Wraskoft ; 
erch, ptes. ©: Jan2, 1986); Hi for. 
43248; H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

8483 


Quapaw (A) love song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120083 ; 
William Walden Shepherd, Little 
Rock, Ark. 8484 


Quatuor; par Lazare-Lévy, op. 11; 2 


violons, alto et violoncelle. © Dec. 
20, 1935; E for. 438319; Editions 
Maurice Sénart, Paris. 8485 


Que demande le peuple; de Jéréme 
Perreau, paroles Lucien Boyer, m 
Maurice Yvain. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
E for. 48321; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

8486 


367 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8487 


Que tendria yo; by A. Garcia and L. | Rain at night; song. 


Munoy. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 
121024; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 8487 


Queen of hearts; from the film, w and 
m Will E. Haines and Jimmy Har- 
per; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Mar. 9, 1986; E for. 48547; Cameo 
music pub. co., London. 8488 

Querella; cancién. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
1986; E unp. 121280; Andrew M. Bu- 
janda, Los Angeles. 8489: 


Questions; w G. A. Hawkins-Ambler, 
m Hleanor Everest Freer, op. 41, no. 


6; bar. © Mar. 18, 1986: pup 
04178; Music library of Chicago, 
Chicago. 8490: 


Quiet night; from On your toes, w 
Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rodgers; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 19, 
1936; E pub. 54247; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 8491 

Quimbamba; calambambut, canto ne- 
groide, letra e m Rafael Hernandez. 
© Dee. 10,4935 ;' EH for, 43040; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 8492: 

Quimera; de Milagroso Hollywood, 
letra Nenette Noriega, English w' 
Marjorie Harper, m Tito Guizar. © 
Sept. 30, 1935; E pub. 53711; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

8493 

Quintuplet lullaby; song, w Mary 
Brown, Hardin. ) (ais cc. Mar.44. 
1936; E unp. 121105; Aleda Wag- 
goner, Nashville. 8494 


Racconto; af Jérgen Bentzon, op. 25; 
flgjte, saxofon, es, fagot og kontra- 
bas... Partitur. . © Dee 27, -1935; 
H for. 48340; Skandinavisk og 
Borups musikforlag, a. s., Copenhag- 
en. 8495 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) Song of the 
valiant; march from Lenore sym- 
phony, w and choral paraphrase 
Samuel. Richards Gaines; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 
54215; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

8496 


-Ragamuffin Joe; song, w and m Jack 
Barker and Girvan Dundas; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1936; E for. 
43373; Macmelodies, Itd., London. 
8497 


Rain and the river; w J. Will Calla- 
han, m QOscar)J. Kou) ©,Mame 2; 
1936; E pub. 53783; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 8498 


Dt: IT, MNS; Vook 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 119742; Dorothy E. 


Dunn, Peoria, Ill. 8499 
Rainbow (A) for mother; w John 
Bacon, m Haldor Lillenas; mixed 


quartet. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 
58899; John D. Bacon, Dallas. 8500 


Raindrops on my window pane; w and 
m Violet De Freitas. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120713; Violet 
Martha Hildenbrand, Los Angeles. 

8501 


Raindrops on the pane; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119644; EHu- 
génie de Guérin-Kittredge, Washing- 
ton. 8502 


Raindrops (The) remind me of you; 
song, mélody Henry Amerio. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120922; Irma 
Barragan, Oakland, Calif. 8503 


Rangers’ (The) song; from Rio Rita, w 
Joseph McCarthy, m Harry Tierney, 
modern voice arr. Ed Smalle; male 
quartette. © Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 
54189; Leo Feist, inc., New we 

85 


Ravini’s serenade; by E. Ravini, arr. 
Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. 
© Mar. 30, 1986; E pub. 54330; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 8505 


Reachin’-for-the-heavens; pf., with w. 
© Feb. 1, 1936; 2 c. Feb. 24; E pub. 
54014: Lillian Lewin Hennes, Ben* 
ton Harbor, Mich. 8506 


Real flowers; song. © Feb. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 53919; Cornelia De Wan, 
Jersey City. 8507 


Reconciliation waltz; pf., with w. © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 120746; 
Vincent Juan Torres, New York. 

8508 


Red light — green light; by Werner 
Josten; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; H pub. 
54158; Carl Fischer, ine., New oes 


Red (The) man; Indian love song; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 19386; E unp. 119847; 
Clara Louise Laaser, Kansas City, 
Kan. 8510 


Red (The) rose means I love you; 
song, melody Webbie Gillen. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120199; Georg- 
iana Danielson, St. Paul. 8511 


Red roses and moonlight; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 119988; 
George Laurence Blauvelt, Newark, 
as 8512 


368 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 8541 
Red top; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. | Reposo; tango, A. Urmeneta; org. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120420; Ruth ptes. © Feb. 1, 1936; BE for. 438371; 
Roudabush Mills,®Shenandoah City, Amado Urmeneta Sesma, Barcelona, 
Va. 8513 Spain. 8527 
Redskin; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1936; | Restless; song. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
BH unp. 121273; Ralph ‘Whelan EK unp. 120473; Helen M. Flittner, 


Mitchell Keating, San Francisco. 
85 


Reeds of innocence; w William Blake, 
m Robin Milford, op. 40, no. 1. © 
Jan. 22, 19386; E for. 48475; Aug- 
ener, ltd., London. 8515 


Reflected in your eyes; w and m Brent 
Manley and Hal Hubbard; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121258 ; 
F. C. Brent Manley, Los Angeles, 
and Hal BE. Hubbard, Houston. 8516 


Refrain d’amour; paroles Paul Farge, 
m Michel Emer. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43311; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 8517 


Refrain de blues; par Jay Ralton; 
mélodie, avee acc. de pf. © 1c. 
Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 120161; Louis 
Ronjat, Paris. 8518 


Regina invicta; w and melody, arr. 
A. M. F. Hacker. © Feb. 18, 1986; 
EH pub. 54862; Joseph Russell Sher- 
lock, New York. 8519: 


Regular (A) guy; song. © 1c. Mar. 
10, 1936; EH unp. 120047; Earl Alvin 
Withrow, jr., Ottumwa, Ia. 8520 


Rejoice; Easter service, w A. A. Payn, 
m Adam Geibel, C. Kohlmann, M. 
Isabelle Ritter and others. © Feb. 
28, 1936; E pub. 538906; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 8521 


Rejoice in the Lord; w from the Bible, 
m Katherine Kennicott Davis; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Feb. 20, 1936; E 
pub. 53847; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 8522 


Remember the pioneers; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120201; 
Joseph Humphrey Barber, jr., Bart- 
lesville, Okl. 8523 


Rememb’ring; slow fox-trot, w and m 
William Colligan. © Mar. 11, 1936; 
E pub. 53933; Foreign and domestic 
music corp., New York. 8524 


Remy (Marcel) Chanson; poésie Al- 
fred de Musset. © Dec. 20, 1935; EB 
for. 43281; Heugel, Paris. 8525 


Rendezvous (A) with a dream; from 
Poppy, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger. © 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 
119631; Paramount productions mu- 
Sie corp., New York. 8526 


Los Angeles. 8528 


Resurrection (The) song; hymn. © 
Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 54371; John 
Quist, Detroit. 8529 

Reverie; by Harry Glantz; B flat 
trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 53834; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 8530 

Reveries of love; song; pf. treble ace. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120651; 
Lillian Lutsky, New York. 8531 


Revery; by Louis Pabst, op. 84; pf. 
@ Pebs) 2@ $1936; BH pub.) 5387165 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

8532 

Rhapsody of love; w and melody. © 
Ye Mar 145 193867" unp: “120088 ; 
Mabel Ethleen Palmer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 8533 


Rhode Island tercentenary ; march; pf. 
© Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 53782; John 
A. Sousa, Bristol, R. I. 8534 


Rhythm (The) in my heart; song, w 


James Franklin Young, jr. © 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1986; EH ump. 121239; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 8535 


Rhythm of the sea; fox-trot, w Ralph 
Butler and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolchard Evans. © Mar. 11, 1936; 
E for. 43411; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 8536 


Rhythm saved the world; w Sammy 
Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 17, 1936; E pub. 54094; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 8537 

Rhythm venture; by Zez Confrey; pf. 
© Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53805; Ex- 
clusive publications, inc., New York. 

8538 

Ricordi; danza capriccio; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120181; Vin- 
cenzo Falzone, Pittston, Pa. 8539 

Riddle (The) song; folk song from the 
Appalachian mountains, arr. Arthur 
Warrell; mixed cho. © Feb. 27, 
1936; E for. 43526; Oxford univ. 


press, London. 8540 
Ridin’ a rainbow; w and m_ Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «¢. 


Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120038 ; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
8541 


369 


8542 


Ridin’ along on a spoon; w William 
Kenny, melody EK. Alpha and John 
Salacan. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 121477; Emil Alpha, West New 
York: N. J. 8542 


Ridin’ home; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 
1986; E unp. 120861; Nestle Lines, 
Marion, Ind. 8543 


Ridin’ the range; w and m Fleming 
Allan and Gene Autry. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119977; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 8544 


Riding on a bicycle, I fell in love with 
you; w Bobby Thomas, m Mark 
(Krealoff) Goldstein and Harry 
(Sims) Simovitz. © 1c Mar. 18, 
1936; E unp. 120584; Mark (Krea- 
loff) Goldstein, Chicago. 8545 


Right (The) somebody to love; from 
Captain January, w Jack Yellen, m 
Lew Pollack; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Mar. 9, 1936:. E. pub. 54183; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

8546 


Right under the moon; melody with 
pf. acc. ©1c¢. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119943 ; Casimer Michal Nehr, Chi- 
cago. 8547 


Right (The) way to play the chromatic 
harmonica; standard method for 40 
and 48 reed instrument, James 
Reilly. 1. In C.—2. In G. © Mar. 
3, 1936; E for. 43556; Hohner con- 
cessionaires, Itd., London. 8548 


Rimsky-Korsakow fantasie; based on 
famous melodies N. Rimsky-Korsa- 
kow, compiled and arr. William B. 
Coburn; violin solo, violin A, B and 
C, and pf., with viola, cello and bass 
ad? lib.; Se. and pts. 46@ ‘Mar. 28, 
1986; E pub. 54244: Belwin, inc., 
New York. 8549) 


Rise and sing; w and melody. ©1«. 
Mar. 7, 19386; E unp. 119808; Horace 
Dayrl Puckett, Mineral Wells, Tex. 

8550) 


Risveglio (Il); reverie, Harry Volpe; 
plectrum guit. © Mar. 3, 1936; E 
pub. 53991; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 8551 


Ritorna; song, w Riccardo Cordiferro. 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119722); 
Samuel Sunseri, San Francisco. 

8552 

Rival; letra y melodia Agustin Lara. 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 119427; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 8553 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. WII, n. s., v. 31 


River (The) of memory; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119884; Edna Mathrin Swasey, Chi- 
cago. 8554 


Road to jubilee; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. ©1c Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 
120443; Mary Jane Boehms, Santa 
Fe, Tenn. 8555 


Robins and roses; w Edgar Leslie, mel- 
ody Joe Burke. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; 
H unp. 120182; Irving Berlin, inc, 
New York. 8556. 


Rock a bye heartache of mine; valse 
song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
120563; Wanda Donahue, Sioux 
Falls, S. D. 8557 


Rockin’ in a rockin’ chair; song, J. 
Russel Robinson, Irving Taylor and 
Harry Brooks. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
EH pub. 54858; Milsons music pub. 
corp., New York. 8558. 


Rocky road; song: with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119629; 
Jerry Lynch, Michigan City, Ind. 

8559 


Rodeo march; by Lawrence W. Forel, 
op. 3, no. 2; pf. © Mar. 9, 1936; H 
pub. 53917; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8560 


Rogers’ unknown trail: w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119583; 
Jesse Rogers, Eagle Pass, Tex. 8561 


Roll along with your dream girl; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120269; 
Harry Howard, Forest Hills, N. Y. 


8562: 
Roll out, ranger; w and m Stephen 
Chalmers, arr. Jeffrey Marlowe; 


male voices. © Mar. 23, 1936; EH 
pub. 543850; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 8563. 


Rolling and rocking; song. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120706; Marion 
Esther Geary, Chicago. 8564 


Romance; w and m Ethel Ellingson. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121221; 
Ethel C. Ellingson, San Francisco. 

8565 


Romance in blue; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121161; Carl 
Soderkvist, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

85 


Romance LC-one; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 119827; 
Ludwig Conrad, New York. 8567 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


8594 


A : | 
Romance (A) of Kashmir; cantata or | Rose 


operetta, w and m Grace Clark De 
Graff; women’s voices. Voc. sc. and 
libretto. © Jan. 14, 1936; D 39039; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 
8567* 


Romance of spring; song. ©1c. Mar. 
13, 1936; E unp. 120236; Albert 
James Neufeld, Philadelphia. 8568 


Romance sans paroles; op. 82; violin 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 120661; Tulio R. Hernandez- 
Mackay, Brooklyn. 8569 


Romance with a swing; 2 versions, 
Arthur Dann. 1. Melody, with pf. 
ace.—2. Pf. © Mar. 1, 1936; E pub. 
54132; Hollis Arthur Dann, New 
York. 8570 


Romancing while we’re dancing; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121190; Ray Mark, Crosby, 


Minn. 8571 
Romantische ouverture; v. E. Kiin- 
neke; orech. stimmen. © Feb. 18, 


19385; E for. 48578; Richard Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 8572 


Ronjat (Louis) Waltz; by Jay Ral- 
ton; melody, with pf. acc. ©l1e 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 120159; Louis 
Ronjat, Paris. 8573 


Roosevelt campaign song; w and m 
Mrs. Robert Russell Dickey. ©1e. 
Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119715; Myrtle 
T. Dickey, Dayton, O. 8574 


Root root for Roosevelt; song, melody 
Rudolph C. Seyman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
17, 19386; E unp. 120519; William 
Lee Mann, New York. 8575 


Rosa ; tango; pf. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1986; 
EK unp. 120086; Joaquin Alcala, 
Brooklyn. 8576 


Rosario; tango, de la pelicula, letra y 
m Jorge M. Dada. © Jan. 15, 1936; 
EH pub. 53786; George M. Dada, New 
York. 8577 


Rose leaves; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 1196388; Mary 
K. Saltmarsh, Hollywood, Calif. 


8578 
Rose of Clovelly; song, m Ernest 
Dainty, of Canada; ten. © 1. 


Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119482; Edith 
Mulock O’Flynn, Toronto. 8579! 


Rose (The) of Tralee; by Charles W. 
Glover, arr. George F. Briegel; full 
band pts. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 
53937; George F. Briegel, inc., New 
York. 8580 


(The) that has faded away; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 


120323; Helen Franks, Detroit. 
8581 
Roses (The); w and melody. © 1. 


Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120876; Wm. 


Williams, Milwaukee. 8582 
Rossellini (Renzo) Rondo;  orch. 
Partitura. © Nov. 30, 1935; B for. 


43355; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 
8583 


Roumanian lullaby; w anon., m Mau- 
rice Blower; mixed voices. © Mar. 
31, 19386; E for. 43588; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 8584 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) The 
cloister knell; poem Lorraine Noel 
Finley, m adapted and arr. Carl 
Deis; high voice... © Mar. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 54352; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 8585 


Woodland echoes; set to m of 
Melody in F, w and arr. of m N. H. 
Williams. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 118822; Nellie Housel Williams, 
Danville, Ia. 8586 


Ruiny pli Ora ¢. afar: 27, 19363) 
unp. 121217; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 8587 

Rumba; song, w Angel Tomas Correa. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120195; 
Gurle Luise Correa, Washington. 

8588 


Rumble seat and you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120402; 
Robert B. Gordon, jr., Long Beach, 
Calif. , 8589 

Runaway (The) donkey; by Ione 
Pickhardt Austin; pf. © 1. Feb. 
21, 1986; E unp. 119743; Hlkan- 
Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 8590 


Runnin’ around in circles; w and mel- 
ody. ©. 1.c. Mar. 13, 1936;.E. unp. 
120260; Polk Steele Howard, Chesa- 
peake City, Md. 8591 


Rust (Fr. W.) Drei frtihlingstage; 
kleine suite in 3 satzen, arr. v. Hart- 
wig von Platen; orch. stimmen. ©: 
Apr. 6, 1935; E for. 43569; Richard 
Birnbach, Berlin. 8592 


Rythm (A) breaking, a noise making 
tune: w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
14, 1936; E unp. 120295; Carrie 
May Moore, Bozeman, Mont. 8593 


Rythm (The) of the waves; w Sam 
Koki, and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 3, 
1936; E unp. 119564; Dan. Kala- 
uawa Stewart, Hollywood, Calif. ‘ 

859 


371 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8595 


’S funny thing; song. © 1. Mar. 5, 
1936; E unp. 119735; Joseph Hirsch 
Citron, Normal, Ill. 8595 


Sacred (The) journey; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119948; Lydia Stamm, Flint, Mich. 

8596 


Sacred (The) vow of love; w Delia 
Treber, m Sylvester L. Cross. © 
Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 54018; Delia 
Treber Pepper, Bellbrook, O. 8597 


Sail on! O ship of state; w H. W. 
Longfellow, m Charles P. Scott; sop., 
alto and bass. © Mar. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 54062; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8598 


Sail on silvery clouds; w B. S. Gill- 
mor, m C. R. Gillmor. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120445; Bowen 
Smith Gillmor and Carrie Rogers 
Gillmor, Port Ludlow, Wash. 8599 


Sailing on Fern Bank Bay; song, m 


Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark.. © Mar.,10, 1936; E pub. 
53961; Sarah B. Casey, Batavia, 
ING Ys 8600 


St. Louis on parade; w and m Sudie. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120417 ; 
Sudie Fenn, St. Louis. 8601 


St. Patrick is living in heaven; mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; EH unp. 
120474; Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 

8602 


Sais-tu pourquoi je t'aime; tango, pa- 
roles Paul Van Stalle et Julian 
Regnier, m Emile Maetens. © Dec. 
20, 1985; E for. 48310; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 8603 


Sally Sue; w Florence A. Weinthrop, 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 119410; Benjamin Levine, 
Seattle. 8604 


Salt water taffy; w and melody. © 
de. Mar. 27, 1936°" Ee impe hoa 
Thomas Wendell De _ Veregnies, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 8605 


Salud a todos; by Raul Roulien and 
Troy Sanders. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 121347; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 8606 


Salute; march, Genevieve Lake; pf. 
© 1e. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119684 ; 
Genevieve Lassere, San José, Calif. 

8607 


Salvation (The) army brass band 
journal; compiled Bramwell Coles. 
Full sc. and pts. Ordinary ser., nos. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.34 


1105-1108, Mar. 1936. 
19S6% ORY ‘for. 43433; 
pub. & supplies, 1td., London. 


© Mar. 9, 
Salvationist 
8608 


Same old way; song. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1986; E unp. 120595; Clarence Stan- 
ford East, Baltimore. 8609 

Sandman blues; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 


28, 1986; E unp. 121414; Eugene 
Levi Woods, Miamisburg, O. 8610 


Sandwich (A) with ham and a glass 
of old wine; song, m Willard Herr- 


ing. ©1ec Mar. 4, 19386; E unp. 
119663; Franz Markus, Medford, 
Wis. 8611 


Sangiorgio (Giorgio) 6 themes for 
saxophone; C melody. © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 121101; Giorgio 
Sangiorgio, New York. 8612 


Sans octaves; 12 petites piéces, Lazare- 
Lévy; pf. 1° recueil. no. 1-6.—2™”° 
receuil. no. 7-12. © Dee. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43317, 48316; Editions Mau- 
rice Sénart, Paris. 8613, 8614 


Santa Claus insert; by Gene Rose. © 
oet,e. Mar. 13, 1936; BE. unp, 120506; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 
8615 


Santo (Hl) desierto de Cuajimalpa; m 
de la pelicula mexicana; pf. ©1 ce. 
Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119747; Max 
Urban, Mexico, D. F. 8616 


Sari notturno; waltz, Frank Insana; 
1 or 2 accordions. © Mar. 26, 1986; 
E pub. 54240; Roma music Co., 
Cleveland. 8617 


Saviour divine; w and m Ann Rice. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; EB unp. 120006 ; 
Annabelle Rice, Galveston, ure 


Saviour lead us; hymn. © eae, 
14, 1986; E unp. 120283; Emily Wat- 
son, Thompson, Ia. 8619 


Sawin’ logs song. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 119873; Gwen Clarke, New- 
ton, Utah. 8620 


Saxophone improvisation; song and 
dance man, Hi Moulton. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1986; E unp. 121158; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 8621 


Say I do; w K. Cusick, m Bernice Wat- 
kins. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 
120944: Bernice M. Watkins and 
Kenneth Cusick, Philadelphia. 8622 


Say it again; w and melody Dick Sam- 
uels and Art Samuels. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
10, 1986: E unp. 120139; Dick Sam- 
uelian and Ara Samuelian, Fresno, 
Calif. 8623. 


372 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8647 


no. 3, 1936 
Scared; w and m Cliff Friend and 
Berkeley Graham; with arr. for 


euit., etc. © Mar. 20, 1936; E: pub. 
53822; Marlo music corp., New York. 
$624 


Scenes from Giotto’s frescoes of the 
Nativity; conceived, planned and m 
compiled. Rev. version. ©1c. Jan. 
17, 19386; D 39050; Henry E. Scott, 
jr., and Margaret C. Scott, Amherst, 
Mass. 8624* 


Scherzino; by Roger Sessions, ed. La- 
zare Saminsky and Isadore Freed; 
pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 54139; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8625 


di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ; 
violoncello e pf. © Mar. 16, 1936; 
E for. 48457; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
8626 


Schnitzeljagd (Die): musikalisches 
lustspiel, nach Gustav y. Moser, w 
Hans Pflanzer, m Charlie Miller. © 
Nov. 1, 1984; E for. 43555; Felix 
Bloch erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
Germany. 8627 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
transcribed Chester Wallis; pf. © 
Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 53795; Boston 
music co., Boston. 8628 


— Morn, noon and night; cantata, w 
J. M. Diack and others, m F. P. 
Schubert and Robert Alexander Schu- 
mann, arr. J. Michael Diack; treble 
voices. © Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 
43428; Peterson’s publications, Itd., 
London. 8629) 


—— Serenade; arr. John Martell; guit. 
© Feb. 14, 1936; E pub. 53695; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

8630 


Schumann (Richard G.) Pastoral; 
fidte, oboe, klarinette in A, horn in 
KF u. fagott. Se © 1 ce Mar. 25, 
1936; E.unp. 121186; Richard G. 
Schumann, Washington, 8631 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) The 
lotus flower; w H. Heine, English tr. 
Mary Field, m ed. Albert Howe; 
mezzo-sop., in F. © Mar. .6, 1936; 
H for. 48211; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 8632 


— Those moments I have spent with 
thee; m arr. Emil Soderstrom; 
solo and mixed choir. © Mar. 18, 
1936; E pub. 54175; Benjamin Bris- 
tow Owsley, Chicago. 8633 


arr. John Martell; 
© Feb. 14, 1986; E 


Triumetrei; 
guit., pick style. 


pub. 53707; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 8634 


Sea drift; symphonic poem, John Alden 
Carpenter, prefatory note Lawrence 
Gilman; orch. Study se. © Feb. 17, 
1936; E pub. 53689 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 8635 

Searching for a blue-eyed daisy; w and 
m Linda Bolinger; pf. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
26, 19386; E unp. 121137; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 8636 


Second jazz romance LC; melody with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120276; Ludwig Conrad, New York. 

8637 

Second (The) minuet; by Maurice 

Besly, arr. Arvid Samuelson; 2 pfs., 


4 hands. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54329; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

8638 

Second (The) of four; song. ©1«. 


Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120909; Alice 
Patterson Baumann, El Paso. 8639 


Selected solos and studies for the pro- 
gressive accordionist; special and 
simplified arrs.; accordion. © Mar. 
27, 1936; E pub. 54856; Bob Burns, 
Atlanta. 8640 


Semper paratus; march; band pts. © 
Mar. 25, 1986; E pub. 54299; Roland 
C. Bucher, Brooklyn. 8641 


Senorita my beloved; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Mar, 16, 1986; E unp. 120456; 
Ruth Vignett, Cleveland Heights, O. 

; 8642 


Serenade; by Franz Drdla, arr. John 
Martell; guit., pick style. © Feb. 
14, 1986; E pub. 53708; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

8643. 


v. Joachim K6étschau, op. 21; orch. 
Partitur. © Jan. 2, 1986; E for. 
43565; Wilhelm Zimmerman, Leip- 
zig. 8644 


Sérénade 4 maman; paroles Montenail- 
les, m Marguerite Deschamps. © 
Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 48332; C. Jou- 
bert et cie., Paris. 8645. 


Serving man is serving Thee; sacred, 
w Hale GC. Cole, m Geoffrey O’Hara. 
© Mar. 3, 1986; E pub. 53856 ; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 8646 


Sessions (Roger) March; ed. Lazare 
Saminsky and Isadore Freed; pf. © 
Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 54138; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 8647 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8647* 


Seven days with the Saviour; complete 
pageant for Easter, Elsie Duncan 
Yale, w E. D. Yale and Charles Wes- 
ley, m J. Lincoln Hall and others. 
© Feb. 28, 1936; D 39043 ; Hall-Mack 
CO., Philadelphia. 8647* 


Shades of Hades; by Larry Clinton ; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 
120180; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

8648 


aheaee by Lazare Saminsky, op. 45, 
no. 3, ed. L. Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1986; E pub. 
54140; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

8649) 


—w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1936; E unp. 121173; William Ha- 
ward Gehlbach, New Albany, Ind. 

8650 


Shadows always falling my darling; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119554; 
Roy Gause, Ambridge, Par 8651 


Shadows on the Raritan; w and m 
Russell Harris; violin. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1986: EB unp. 120986; John Rus- 
sell Harris, New Brunsw ick, N. J. 

8652 


the maracas; rumba, Rafael 
Val. Colville; orch. 
E for. 43139; 


Shakin’ 
Hernandez, arr. 
pts. © Dec. 24, 1935; 


Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 8653 
Shall I ever gain your love; w and 


melody. ©1c. Dec. 27, 1985; E unp. 
119967; Ida Reed, Van Nuys, Calif. 
8654 


Shanghai man; Oriental fox-trot song ; 
violin. © 1 ¢ music Mar. 10, 1986, 
1 c.-words Mar. 30; E unp. 120028; 
Vincent Barber, Schnectady, N. Y. 

8655 


Shattered dreams; waltz song, melody 
G. L. Lenihan and Sam Adelman. © 
1c Mar. 16, 1986; BE unp. 120120; 
Gladys Louise Lenihan, Virden, Il. 

8656: 


She acquiesced; w and melody. ©1e. 
Feb. 26, 1886; E unp. 120823; Rob- 
ert Knott Gordon, Lansing, Mich. 

8657 


She came from Alsace Lorraine; w 
and m Lewis Ilda and Michael Carr ; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 17, 1986; 
EH for. 48337; Irwin Dash music Co., 
ltd., London. 8658. 


She passed me by, like a pay-car pass- 
ing a bum; w and m Dorothy Wil- 


lemme ain eye ee v.31 


son; male quartette. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1936; EX unp. 1199389; Dorothy 10 
Wilson, i. e., Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
Los Angeles, 8659 


She’s an old fashioned mOnues in her 
old fashioned home; w Sina Nelson; 
Vin ©) 1.¢c...Mar, 23, 1936; E unp. 
120779; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. S660 


She says my love is blind; fox trot 
song, melody V. 8S. MacKinnon and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 120115; Vincent S. MacKin- 
non, Regina, Sask., Canada. 8661 


She was my wonderful treasure; m 
Sylvester Long Cross; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; EB unp. 119490; 
Robert Lee Morrison, Toledo, O. 

8662 


Sheik (The) of love’s garden; melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp, 119707; 
George Washing t on McCauslin. 
Aniityville, L. I., N. Y. 8663 


Sheila; tango, melody. © 1c. Mar. 
IG 1936; E unp. 120497 ; Gerald Mar- 
shall Altes, Middletown, Nae ee 

8664 


Shepherd (The) boy’s song; w and m 
Harry S. Pepper; in F. © Mar. 4, 
19863) ¢.) Mar? 62'\ 8!) tors ta iio 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

8665 


Shepherd (The) girl; English w An- 
tonio Nicolosi, Italian w Cavazzoli ; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 119849; Pietro Beninate, Brook- 
lyn. 8666 


Ship (The); w Walt Whitman, m Guy 
Booth; mixed cho. © Mar. 12, 1936; 
EK pub. 538957 ; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 8667 


Ship (The) of golden dreams; w and 


melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119580; Cornelia DeWan, Jersey 
City. 8668 


Short settings of the office for the holy 
communion; in F, m Basil Harwood, 
op. 59; mixed voices; organ ace. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 48170; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 8669 


Show man; melody with pf. ace. © 
1c Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120103; 
Charles Doty Adams, Detroit. 8670 


Show (The) must go on; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121447; 
A. Cardella, N. Monty and C. H. 
Wagner, Brooklyn. 8671 


ol4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


‘Shylock’s shanty car; musical se., mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 
120344; Sidney Easton and Marie 
Lucas, Corona, N. Y 8672 


Si je devais ; fox-trot, paroles et m Léo 
Leliévre. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
43300; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

8673 


‘Si nos volvemos a ver; fox-trot, de 
Escala en la ciudad, letra en inglés 

y en espanol Dick Johnson, m D. 
Jobnson y Hector Lagna Fietta ; pf. 
© Dec. 10, 1935 ; E for. 48410; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 
8674 


SSi tu dors sur mon sein; valSe espa- 
gnole, de Juanita, paroles René Pujol 
et Pierre Caron, m Alfred Rode. © 
Dee. 20, 1935; E for. 43315; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 8675 


Siemieczki; fox-trot, stowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m: Fanny Gordon. © Dec. 4, 
1936; E for. 43216; M. Arct, War- 
saw, Poland. 8676 


arr. Wt. Wiger; ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 43217; 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 8677 


‘Sigh no more ladies; pt.-song, w Wil- 
liam Shakespeare, m Douglas J. 
Twigg; mixed voices, with optional 
Sop. solo. © Feb. 22, 1936; E for. 
43174; Banks & son, York, England. 

8678 


Signing off; song. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119495; Timothy John Ely 
Keeler, Ridgefield, Conn. 8679 


‘Silent watchers; w Emilie Fermier, 
and melody. © 1c Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120395; Irving Levine, Chica- 
go. 8680 


‘Silly little thing; w Jimmy Tolson, m 
Bert Fiske and Jimmy Tolson; vio- 
lin. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121359; Standard radio, inc., Holly- 
wood, Calif. 8681 


Silver Bell; Indian love song. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119478; Eliza- 
beth O. W. Gloor, Detroit. 8682 


Silver linings; w Lois Hart Zellers; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120780; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8683 


‘Silvery clouds; w J. Wanger, m M. 
Hildreth. © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 119588: Jack Wanger and Mor- 
riss Hildreth, Los Angeles. 8684 


64326—36——7 


8697 
Sil’vry (The) moon; waltz, w E. 
Rubin, melody F. Rubin. © 1 «. 


Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120108; Ethel 
Rubin and Frank Rubin, West 
Haven, Conn. 8685 


Since daddy got the Townsend pension 
old age plan; song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1936; E unp. 119655; A. Dorsey 
Allen, Louisville. 8686 


Since I found the one I love; w Jack 
Hammer, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1936; E unp. 120282; Alexander 
M. Steinreich, Newark, N. J. 8687 


Since the day I lost you; w and mel- 
ody; in C. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1936; EB 
unp. 120009; Albert Dippolito and 
Harry Cari, Philadelphia. 8688 


Since Yussel learned to yodel, he’s a 
Yiddishe mountaineer: w and m 
James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and 
Sammy Mysels; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Sept. 10, 1935; E pub. 54000; 
Rialto music pub. co., New York. 

8689 


Sinfonia brevis; v. Julius Weismann, 
op. 116; orch. Partitur. © Sept. 20, 
1935; E for. 48574; Richard Birn- 
bach, Berlin. 8690 


Sinfonia D-dur; v. Luigi Cherubini, 
hrsg. Joseph St. Winter; orch. Par- 
titur. © Sept. 24, 1935; E for. 
43582; Musikwissenschaftlicher ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 8691 


Sing a while longer; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, and melody. © 1 e. Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 121416; Geoffrey 
O’Hara, Tuckahoe, N. Y. 8692 


Sing me a song of the seas; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 
121408; Morey Graff, Hood River, 
Or. 8693 


Sing me to sleep with a love song; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 120619; 
Bessie Hamilton Miller, Orange, Va. 

8694 


Sing praises unto the Lord; songs and 
poems, m J. G. Lynn, W. Norman 
Reid and Chas. F. Wright. © Mar. 
3, 1936; AA 198783; J. Gilbert Lynn, 
Sherwood, Md. 8695 


Sing—sing—sing; w and melody. © 
tc) Mare “1056-" HW “yop: 120266; 
Louis Prima, Hollywood, Calif. 8696 


Sing that rhythm serenade; w Jean 
Strebe, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
1936; E unp. 119923; Alfred Irving, 
Rochester, N. Y. 8697 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8698 


Singing a love song to you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119597 ; 
Noel E. Henry, Jacksonville, Tex. 

8698 


Singing on the way; no. 2, hymns, com- 
piled Homer F. Morris and J. M. 
Henson. © Dec. 1, 19385; E pub. 
53826; Morris-Henson co., Atlanta. 

8699 


Sketches by Sol; 6 simple pieces, Har- 
old Samuel; pf. © Feb. 15, 1936; EH 
for. 484380:; Paterson’s publications, 
ltd., London. 8700 


Sleep, baby sleep, [and] Lullaby; by 
J. Brahms: instructions and m arr. 
M. M. Parker; pf. with w. © Feb. 
15, 1986; E pub. 54078; Homer L. 
Kitt co., Washington. 8701 


Sleepin’ on a bed fifty feet wide; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120617 ; 
Phil Grogan, Oklahoma City, Okl. 

8702 


Sleep dolly in a box; w and melody 
Bert Darl and Charles Harold. © 
1 ce. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120076; 
Betty Goetz, New York. 8703 


Sleepy-land parade; fox-trot song, w 
Norine Freeman. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1936; BE unp. 119809; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati. 8704 


Sleepy lullaby ; w and m Edward Dana 
Reed. ©1 ce. Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 
120504; Robert O. Walters, Zanes- 
ville, O. 8705 


Sleepy night falls; w and melody. © 
1c. Jan. 29, 1986; E unp. 119683; 
Robert Gordon, jr., Long Beach, 
Calif. 8706 


Sleepy (The) Town express; w and m 
Haven Gillespie, modern voice arr. 
Ed Smalle; male quartette. © Mar. 
18, 1986; E pub, 54190; Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. 8707 


Sleighing (The) song [and] Falling 
leaves; by Ethel Tingle; pf., with 
instructions. © Feb. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 54075; Homer L. Kitt co., Wash- 
ington. 8708 


Slide (The) trombone; song, w EHd- 
ward Pope. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 120306; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 8709 


Slippin’ roun’ the corner; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121419: Harold Charles Butt, Spring- 
field, Mass. 8710 


pt. D1, n. s., v. dL 


Slow fox en sol; par Jay Ralton; mél- 
odie, avec acc. de pf. ©1c. Feb. 26, 
1986; E unp. 120160; Louis Ronjat, 
Paris.) 8711 


Slow poke; w John W. Bratton, m Leo. 
Edwards. © Mar. 19, 1936; E pub. 
54254; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 8712 


Small town girl; w Gus Kahn, m Her- 
bert Stothart and Edward Ward. © 
1 ec. Mar, 23, 1936; E unp. 120907 ;. 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 8713. 


Smashing thirds; by Thomas (Fats) 
Waller; pf. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 
43142; Southern music pub. co., ince.,. 
New York. 8714 


Smile; w and m Gracie Cornett. © 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119780; 
Gracie Cornett Ramsey, San An- 
tonio. 8715. 


Smile across the wire; fox-trot, w and 
m Idaho L. Brooke. © 1 e¢. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120565; Ida H. 
Jones, Winston-Salem, N. C. 8716 


Smile again for me; w Charles Russell 
Sanders; pf. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 119910; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8717 


Smile (The) that made my dreams. 
come true; song. © 1. Mar. 20. 
19386; E unp. 120668; Arthur Thomp- 
son, Astoria, N. Y. 8718: 


Smile with me; w and m Meredith 
Willson. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 119846; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 8719 


Smilin’ thru the rain; w HE. Mapes, m 


G. Caplin. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 121171; Edith Mapes and 
Gladys Caplin, Detroit. 8720: 


Smiling silver moon; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 
119550'; Marie Nevada Armstrong, 
Spokane. 8721 


Smoky city and you; song, melody 
William H. Biddle. © 1 c. Mar. 9, 
1986; E unp. 120016; Harold Roy 
Stingley, Graterford, Pa. 8722 


Smugglers (The); by Deems Taylor,, 
ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isadore 
Freed; pf. © Mar. 3, 1936; E pub. 
53998 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

8723. 


Snappy Lou; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120868; Vera 
Boston, San Francisco. 8724: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Snow bound; song. © 1 c¢. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 120012; Mary Clohessy, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 8725 


with ukulele arr. ©1c. Mar. 
5, 1986; E unp. 119701; Alvahb S. 
Tillman, Zion, Il. 726 


Snuggle down; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119860; James 
Luke Cornelius, Hale, Mo. 8727 


Snushanerne; sange fra filmen, tekst 
Carl Viggo Meincke, m Victor Cor- 
nelius; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E for. 
43440; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

8728 

So I’d miss you; w and melody Kearny 
Walton. © 1«. Mar. 11, 1986; E 
unp. 120270; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 8729) 


So Vll remember you in my dreams; 
song, melody T. L. I. Carlson and 
Robert B. Bailey. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1986; E unp. 119641; Thos. L. I, Car1- 
son, Minneapolis. 8730 


So long, my sweetheart; song, w Hd- 
ward Fioretti. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 119951; Alfred Fioretti, 
Baton Rouge, La. S731 


So much I love you; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119581 ; Ray 
Franklin Wahl, Northampton, Pa. 

8732 


So sweet of you; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120071; 
S. Alfred Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

8733 


So turn on the moon; w B. A. Young, 
melody E. Maltzmann. © 1 ¢, Mar. 
19, 1936; E unp. 120615; Barnard A. 
Young and Edward Maltzmann, Bos- 
ton. 8734 


So what; pf. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 121010; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
ING 8735 


Soft were your hands, dear Jesus; w 


Daniel S. Twohig, m Geoffrey 
O’Hara; high voice. © Mar. 16, 
1986; E pub. 54033; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 8736: 


Softly now the light of day; w G. W. 
Doane, m Oley Speaks, ed. Carl] Deis ; 
high voice. © Mar, 16, 1986; E pub. 
54297; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8737 


Sohet (Suzanne) 40 dictées musicales ; 
a 3 et 4 voix, de styles différents, 
dans les tons majeurs et mineurs et 
dans les différentes mesures imposées 


8751 


dans les concours du Conservatoire 


natl. de musique de Paris. © Dec. 
31, 1985;  E for. 48241; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 8738 


Solitude; song, m Ernest Dainty. © 
1c Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119483; 
Edith Mulock O’F lynn, Toronto. 

8739 


Solo en sol; de Jay Ralton; pf. © Dec. 
31, 1935; E for. 48335; Louis Ronjat, 
Paris. 8740 


Some day, my dear; song, w Edward 
Fioretti. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119950; Alfred Fioretti, Baton 
Rouge, La. 8741 


Some day you'll understand; w Diana 
La Chance; pf. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121132; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8742 


Some-one; song. © 1c. Mar. 9 1936; 
E unp. 119852); Michael Mikita and 
Mace Benoit, New York. 8743 


w and melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 
19386; E unp. 120348; Joseph Lesin- 
sky, Daisytown, Pa. 8744 


Somebody always loses; w and melody 
Dick Samuels and Art Samuels. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 120148; 
Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 8745 


Somebody’s shy ; from The town talks, 
w and m Vivian Ellis. © Feb. 26, 
1936; E for. 48504; Chappell & Co., 
ltd., London. 8746 


Somebody’s sweetheart forever; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; EB 
unp. 120557 ;s Alma Lee Yeates, Glenn, 
Tex. 8747 


Someday somewhere; song. © 1 e. 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120080; Le- 
nore V. Lusk, San Diego, Calif. 

8748 


Somehow I knew; song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
28, 1936; E unp. 121299; Margaret 
Farrell Jeantheau, Flushing, L. I., 
N. Y. 8749: 


Someone to love and cuddle up to; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 
1986; E unp. 119517; Ellen New- 
comb, Tacoma. 8750 


Something old—something new—some- 
thing gold—something blue; waltz, 
w and m Charlie Seitter, Billy James 
and Louis Herscher; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Sept. 10, 1935; E pub. 
54002; Rialto music pub. co., New 
York. 8751 


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8752 


Sometime to-day; song, m Ina Blanche 
Thush. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936: E unp. 
120273; Morris. Thush, San Jose, 
Calif. 8752 


Somewhere; waltz, w and m Mabel 
Rayfield; with ukulele arr. © Dee. 
31, 1985; E pub. 54213; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 8753 


Sommertag (Hin) am Lido; italien- 
ische ouverttire, Fr. W. Rust, arr. 
Hartwig von Platen; orch. stimmen. 
© Oct. 21, 1935; BE for. 43570; Rich- 
ard Birnbach, Berlin. 8754 


Sonate fiir zwei klaviere; nach un- 
garische weisen, Alexander von 
Dusch, op..13., © Aug., 17,1935... 
for, 48579; K. Ferd. Heckel, Mann- 
heim, Germany. 8755 


Song after sundown; by Randall 
Thompson, ed. Lazare Saminsky and 
Isadore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
EH} pub. 54134; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York 156 


Song crazy; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c¢ Mar. 20, 
1936; EH unp. 120677; Florence Wyr- 
embek, Chicago. 8757 


Song (A) feast of spirituals; coll. of 
6 modern negro. spirituals, arr. 
Emil Soderstrom; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 54176; Benja- 
min Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 8758 


Song (The) I cannot write; w Herbert 
Buffum ; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53722); Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 


Mo. 8759) 
Song of despair; by Adolf Lotter; 
string quartet with pf. conductor. 


pts. © Dee. 24, 1935; E for. 43407 ; 
Adolf Lotter, London. 8760 
Song of spring; song. © 1c. Mar. 38, 


1986; E unp. 119575; Joseph H. Gau- 
det, Lawrence, Mass. 8761 


song (The) of the bushveld boys; w 
and m Diggenhof and Marais; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Mar. 12, 
1936; FE for. 43365; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 8762 


Song of the chains: w and melody. © 
1 ce. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119857; 
Harold Jacob Rome, New York. 

8763 


Song of the dark; w and m Serge 
Grodé; bass voice. © Mar. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 54035; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 8764 


pt. 11, msi, Si 


Song of the North; song, w Anna C. 
McClenaghan. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1986; 
EH unp. 120353; Betty Jane Steele, 
Holly, Col. 8765 


Song (A) of the Pilgrims; w A. F. 
Knight, m EH. E. Adams. ©1e. Mar. 
12, 1986; E unp. 121079; Adele Fer- 
guson Knight and Edna Eugenia 
Adams, Brooklyn. 8766 


Song of the sea; song. ©1ec. Mar. 7, 
1986; E unp. 119838; Helen Streeter 
Lampé, New York. S767 


Song of the seagulls; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1986; E unp. 120645; Sylvia 
Scholl Roempke, Shreveport, La. 

8768 

Song (The) of the skeeter; fox-trot, 
w Marge Stewart, m Ray Hibbeler. 
© Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 54055; Mar- 


garet Zimmerman Stewart, Moor- 
ingsport, La. 8769) 


Song (A) of the West; w and m John 
T.. McDonough, arr. Frederic Wick; 
men’s voices. © Mar. 20, 1986; HB 
pub. 54216; Paul A. Schmitt music 
co., Minneapolis. STTO 


Song of the West; song. © Mar. 10, 
1986; E pub. 54815; Evalena May 
Drew, Wilder, Id. 8771 


Song of wisdom ; waltz, w Norine Free- 
man, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
19386; E unp. 121285; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati. 8772 


Song (The) old mammy sang to me; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 
121487; Mattie Smith Everett, Los 
Angeles. 8773 


Song’s (The) the thing; w and melody 
Homer Griffith and Dixon W. Kelly. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 120830; 
Homer O. Griffith, jr., Los Angeles. 

8774 


Songs for everyone; favorites of the 
contemporary recital repertoire, ed. 
Nicholas deVore. © Mar. 13, 1936; 
A 92320:; D. Appleton-Century cCo., 
inc., New York. ’ 8775 


Songs (The) of Ireland touch my 
heart ; waltz song, melody Sam Adel- 
man. © 1c Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 
120124; Blanche W. Shefsick, Mt. 
Pleasant, Pa. 8776 


Songs of praise no. 4; hymns, compiled 
Homer F. Morris and J. M. Henson. 
© Dec. 15, 1985; E pub. 58827; 
Morris-Henson co., Atlanta. 8777 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Songs of the I am: w and m Lyra; 
pf. © Mar. 23, 1986; E pub. 54308; 
Lucy Sims Thompson, Long Beach, 
Calif. 8778 


Songs Texas sings; compiled by public 
school division of the Texas dept. of 
publicity for centennial celebrations. 
Centennial ed. for schools. © Feb. 
13, 1986; AA 198919; Turner co., 
Dallas. 8779 


Sons of fame; grand march, J. S. 
Zamecnik ; band pts., with conductor. 
© Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 53974; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 8780 


Sons of Minnesota; march, arr. Harry 
J. Lincoln; band pts. © Mar. 17. 
1986; E pub. 54214; Willard Thomas 
Cox, Faribault, Minn. 8781 


Sons of the legionnaires; melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121263; 
Willis John Condit, Woodhaven, L. I., 
me ¥. 8782 


Sons (The) of the pioneers song folio ; 
w and m Bob Nolan and Vern 
Spencer; with arrs. for guit., etc. 
no. 1. .@ Mar. 16, 1986;..E pub. 
54004; Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, 
Or. 8783 


So-0-oh the band played on and on; w 
Irving Gordon, melody Ernie Bur- 
nett. © 1 ¢ Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 
119508; Isham Jones music corp., 
New York. 8784 


Sorrento song; from Give us this night, 
w Oscar Hammerstein 2d, m Erich 
Wolfgang Korngold. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
15, 1986; E unp. 120791; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

8785 


Sorry; w Adah Bailey; pf. © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1986; FE unp. 119911; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8786 


Sort og hvidt; 6 studier, Vilfred Kjer; 
pf. © Dec. 23, 19385; E for. 48352; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

8787 


Sorte Sheba; tekst Victor Skaarup, m 
Negus El Halai; pf. © Nov. 18 
1935; E for. 43353; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 8788 


Soul (The) of man; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 9, 1986; EH unp. 120133; Cora 
Maria Loomis, Los Angeles. 8789 


Soul’s desire; song, m Eafim Geersh. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119451; 
Harris H. Luntz, Brooklyn. 8790 


8808 


South sea island magic: w Lysle To- 


merlin, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1936; E unp. 119766; Andy Iona 
Long, Los Angeles. S791 


Southern belle; song. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120050; Levin Houston, 
Ill, Fredericksburg, Va. 8792 


Southern moon; by Gene Rose; pf. © 
1 ce. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120813; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

8793 


Southern moonlight: w and m Albert 
Herman Siebe; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 
1986; E unp. 1211438; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 8794 


Southland; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 121379; Edna Robbins 
Schauf, Boyd, Wis. 87995 


Souvenir; by Franz Drdla, arr. John 
Martell; guit., pick style. © Feb. 14, 
1936; E pub. 53706; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 8796 


Souvenir (The) you left with me; w 
and melody Gypsy Jack. © 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 121090; John 
Edward Clash, Iron Mountain, Mich. 

8797 


Sov du min lille; sang. ©1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; EH unp. 119489: Emma Olive 
Pederson, Los Angeles. 8798 


Spain; fantasie, on famous Spanish 
melodies, compiled and arr. William 
B. Coburn; violin solo, violin A, B 
and C, and pf., with viola, cello and 
bass ad lib. Se. and pts. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54245; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 8799 


Spanish lady; castanet dance, G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer ; pf. © Mar. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 53915; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 8800 


Speakin’ of love; w and melody Dick 
Samuels and Art Samuels. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 10, 19386; H unp. 120140; Dick 
Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, Fres- 
no, Calif. 8801 


Spinning around like a pinwheel; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 120334; Anne Versteeg Mc- 
Kittrick, Brooklyn. 8802 


Spinning (A) song; unison song, w 
John F. O’Donnell, m Desmod Mac- 
Mahon. © Mar. 31, 1986; E for. 
43542; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

8803 


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$804 


Spirit of our navy; march, Jos. Oliva- 
doti; full band pts. © Feb. 15. 1936; 
HE pub. 53844; Music products corp., 
Chicago. 8804 


Sprichwort (Das), Potztausend; v. J. 
Melch. Caesar, aus Corydon, hrsg. u. 
bearb. Hans J. Moser, mit general- 
bassaussetzung Max Seiffert; alt, 
ten. u. bass, mit violine 1 u. 2, wu. 
basso continuo. Partitur. © Sept. 
15, 19383; E for. 48414; Henry Li- 
tolff's verlag, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 8805. 


Spring: pf., with w. ‘©’ 1 c!' Mar. 25, 
1936; E unp. 121062; Ted Marian 
Wojick, Amsterdam, N. Y. 8806 


w and m I. Meyer. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
23, 1936; E unp. 120912; Inna Meyer 
Brewer, Pocatello, Id. 8807 


w M. and C. Soete, m C. O’Neil, 
jr. © 1.¢ Mar. 25, 19386; EB unp. 
121045; Charles O’Neil, jr., Margaret 
Soete and Charles Soete, Cincinnati. 
8808 


Spring time is dream time; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; H unp. 
119357; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 
Alamosa, Col. 8809) 


Spring’s echo; w Catriona Muire; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121133; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8810) 


Springtime in the woods; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119479; Hliza- 
beth O. W. Gloor, Detroit. 8811 


Springtime (A) melody ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120222: 
Gage K. Brewer, Wichita. 8812 


Springtimes of the past; w Louise 
Bellor; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 120781; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 8813 


Standing alone in the rain; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 
121453; Emily lLabecki, Roxbury, 
Conn. 8814 


Standing in the lamplight; song. © 
dye. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp i201: 
William Rector Brashear, St. Louis. 

8815 


Standing on the corner didn’t mean no 
harm ; song, Geo. Hvans, new pf. arr. 
Max Hirschfeld. © Mar. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 53966; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 8816 


Star dreams; fox trot, w Willis Foun- 
taine, melody W. Fountaine and Ben 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 120125; Willis F. Smith, Royal 
Oak, Mich. 8817 


Star o’er the hill; from The ghost goes 
west, w Michael Hodges, m Michael 
Spoliansky, based on an old Scotch 
melody; with ukulele arr. © Feb. 
29, 1936; E for. 43501; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 8818 


Star on high; w J. T. Stephens, melody 
E. J. Dominguez. © 1 ec. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 120457; John T. Ste- 
phens and Edwin J. Dominguez, New 
Orleans. 8819 


Starlight; w and m William C, Wied- 
erhold; med. voice. © Mar. 12, 
19386; E pub. 54056; Hinar Cordt, 
Syracuse. 8820 


Starlight waltz; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 5, 19386; E unp. 119718; Adolph 
A. Silberman, Brooklyn. §821 


Stars: valse song. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 120867: Andy Lehmann, 
South St. Paul, Minn. $822 


Stars (The) and Stripes; song, arr. 
Luther A. Clark. © Feb. 28, 1936; 
HE pub. 53720; John Kellenberger, 
Rockland, Me. 8823 


Stars and Stripes for freedom stand; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 120626; Eber H. Patton and 
Mary Doris King, Longwood, Miss. 

8824 


Stars of Cuba; tango, w Lou Standish, 
melody L. Standish and Sam Adel- 
man. ©1c Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 
120113; Louise Bates, Elgin, I. 

8825 


Stars of tomorrow; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1986; 
E' unp. 121198; Christine Jeros, Oak- 
land, Calif. 8826 


Start in again all new; w B. Setzer, m 
S. M. Vandehei. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119621; Beulah Setzer and 
Sylvia M. Vandehei, Cheyenne, Wy. 

8827 


State (The) of my heart; w Edward 
Heyman, melody Harold Spina. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121179; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inec., New York. 

8828 

Stella maris; march, W. J. Skeat; 

band pts. © Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 


54355; F. C. Menges, Cleveland. 
8829 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


8855 


Stelle innamorate; slow-fox, testo 
Carolus, m A. Cozziani, arr. G. L. 
Cergoli; orch. pti. © Jan. 7, 1936; 
E for. 438445; Casa musicale Fabbri 
& c., Trieste, Italy. 8830 


Step lively; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1986; E unp. 120642; Gladys Lloyd, 
Cambridge, Md. 8831 


Step out beneath the blue; valse song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120370; 
Calla Daireen Clarke, Oamaru, N. Z. 

8832 


Stephen Collins Foster; w Charles 
Francis Gilroy; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120782; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 8833 


Stepping out with Mary Jane; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 120363; 
Bula M. Hnglehardt, Madison, Kan. 

8834 


Still you’re not satisfied; w and mel- 
ody Dick Samuels and Art Samuels. 
©1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 120147; 
Dick Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, 
Fresno, Calif. 8835 


Stolen kisses; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Mar. 18, 1936; E unp. 120554; Jack 
J. Mills, Post Retief, Cape Province, 
South Africa. 8836 


Stop crying in your beer; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119457; Le Roy 
Backus, jr., Seattle. 8837 


Storm in my heart; song, melody I. 
Merlin and Arthur Weiner. © 1. 
Mar, 5, 1986; E unp. 119713; Irving 
Merlin, New York. 8838 


Story at evening; by Isadore Freed; 
pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 54151: 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 8839 


Story of the overtures; grand selec- 
tion from classic and operatic over- 
tures, selected, adapted and arr. Au- 
brey Winter ; military band pts., with 
conductor. © Feb. 25, 1936; E for. 
43198 ; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 8840 


Strauss fantasie; on melodies by 
Strauss, compiled and arr, William 
B. Coburn; violin solo, violin A, B 
and C, and pf., with viola, cello and 
bass ad lib. Sc. and pts. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54241; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 8841 


Stream line blues; song. © 1c. Mar. 
25, 1936; E unp. 121067; Nathaniel 
Tarrent Fox, Alton, Ill. 8842) 


Stroll along with a song; w and mel- 
ody J. C. Johnnie. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 
1936; E unp. 120018; John Cavallo, 
Brooklyn. 8843 


Strolling along in the moonlight; w 
Patsy Vent, with melody. © 1« 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121270; Her- 
man Carow, New York. 8844 


Strolling (The) players; by Cora W. 
Jenkins; lesson analysis John 
Thompson ; pf., 4 hands. © Mar. 2, 
1936 ; E pub. 53791; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 8845 


Strumming on the old banjo; w E. G. 
Lindsay, melody Jack Potts. ©1l1e. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120896; Jesse 
A. Potts and Harl G. Lindsay, Re- 
presa, Calif. 8846 


Student (The) prince; selection, Sig- 
mund Romberg, arr. Denis Wright; 
military band pts., with conductor. 
© Jans, ot, 1936: for: 485163 
Harms, ine., New York. 8847 


Studies on register changes; clarinet. 
© Mar. 25, 1936; AA 200970; David 
Gornston, Jamaica, N. Y. 8848 


Subway troubadour; w and melody. © 
1 ce Mar. 31, 19386; E unp. 121448; 
A. Cardella, N. Monty and C. H. 
Wagner, Brooklyn. 8849 


Suenos de princesa; letra Jose Lopez 
Rubio, m Troy Sanders; solo, tens., 
bar. and bass. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 121345; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 8850 


Sugar Rose; w Phil Ponce, m Fats 
Waller; with arr. for guit., etc., and 
special transcription for pf. © Mar. 
11, 1936; E pub. 53945; Chappell & 
co., ine., New York. 8851 


Suite after English folk-songs; by 
Daniel Gregory Mason, op. 32; orch. 
sc. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54298; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 8852 


Suite breve; di Ezio Camussi; rid. per 
2pfti. © July 8, 1935; E for. 43367; 
A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 8853 


Suite for pianoforte; from the Harpsi- 
chord lessons of Thomas Rosein- 
erave, arr. Henry Coates; pf. © 
Feb. 12, 1986; E for. 48434; Joseph 
‘Williams, ltd., London. 8854 


Suite francaise; d’aprés Claude Ger- 
vaise, de Francis Poulenc; pf. 
Dee. 20, 1935; E for. 43276; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 8855 


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8856 


Suite péruvienne; par A. Sas; pf. © 
Dec. 31, 1935; E pub. 43263; André 
Sas, Paris. 8856 


Summer-time, sweetheart-time; Ww 
Mary Bush Lang, m A. W. Lang. © 
1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119542; 
Albert W. Lang and Mary Bush 
Lang, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

8857 


Sun (The) still shines above; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; HB 
unp. 119628; George Grant McCul- 
lough, Hewitt, N. J. 8858 


Sun (The) will shine again; song. © 
1 e@. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120225; 
Anna Nemeth, Flushing, N. Y. 8859 


Sunday; fox trot, Ned Miller, Chester 
Cohn, Jules Stein and Bennie Krue- 
ger, arr. Spud Murphy, with male 
trio arr. by Frank E. Barry; orch. 
pts. © Mar. 4, 1936; E' pub. 53877; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 8860 


Sunday afternoon music; by Aaron 
Copland, ed. Lazare Saminsky and 
Isadore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 54144; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 8861 


Sundown at Bethany; Easter medita- 
tion, Roland Diggle; organ. © Mar. 
19, 19386; E pub. 54258; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 8862 


Sunflower Sue; song. © 1c. Mar. 31, 
1936 ; E unp. 121458; Maud Richards, 
Wichita. 8863 


Sunny blue eyes; w A. Yale, m I. B. 
Holt. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119699; I. B. Holt and Art Yale, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 8864 


Sunny hide-a-way; w and melody. © 
ise. Mar. 12,:193867 Bianp:, 420197 : 
Pauline Tanner, Waterloo, Ia. 8865 


sunrise, find my love for me; w and m 
Lee Cunard. © 1. Mar, 13, 1936; 
E unp. 120258; Leila Cunard MceMil- 
lan, Atlanta. 8866 


Nunset (The); song, m Lionel Scott 
Maynard. © 1. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 120859; Dorothy Hutchenson 
Stearns, Bridgeport, Conn. 8867 


Sunset; op. 26; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120894; Alfred Arriola, 
San Francisco. 8868 


Sunset in Bermuda; fox trot, w Ger: 
ald Griffin, m Ernie Burnett. © 
Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54041; Joe 
Davis, inec., New York. 8869 


pt. HI, n.s., v. 3k 


Sunset (The) wedding; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
119927 ; Ethel Fogle, Washington. 

8870: 


Sunshine behind the clouds; fox trot, 
w L. N. Sperling and Nonine Free- 
man; pf. © 1. Feb. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 119694; Leopold N. Sperling, 
Cincinnati. 8871 

Sunshine lane; song. © 1c. Mar. 31, 
1936; E unp. 121468; Florence Mc- 
Evoy, St. Louis. 8872 


Sur mon ceeur; slow-mélodie, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Jules Viard et 
Pierre Dartil. © Dec. 31, 1985; E 
for. 48301; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

8873 

Swain (Belle Hanna) ‘Twenty selec- 
tions for second and third grade pi- 
ano students. © Mar. 3, 1936; H 
pub. 54019; Belle H. Swain, Chi- 
cago. 8874 


Swamp fever; w Lois Crump, m Ida 
Whitney Waite; pf. ©1c. Mar. 21, 
1936; E unp. 120849; Ida Florence 
Whitney Waite, Pasadena. 8875. - 


Sweet as a rose; by Russ Vullo; E flat 
saxophone. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E: 
unp. 119695; Russ Sam Vullo, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 8876. 


Sweet Coca-cola bush; song, m S. Tem- 
ple and Cy Mockridge. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
28, 1936; E unp. 121300; Shirley 
Temple, Santa Monica, Calif. 8877 


Sweet fellowship; w Gertrude Wells, 
with melody. ©1c. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 120915; Raymond Prusia, 
Springboro, Pa. 8878 


sweet Honolulu; w Bert Longdon, m 
Harry Grunden; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © Feb. 11, 1986; E for. 
43550; Sun music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 8879 


Sweet melody of night; from Give 
us this night, w Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d, m Erich Wolfgang Korngold. © 
Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 53743; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 8880: 


bweet Memories; w Marilyn Maebelle; 
pf. © 1c. Mar, 23, 1936; E unp. 
120784; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 8881 


Sweet Nancy Jane; w B. C. Patterson, 
m R. R. Schwartz., © 1 ¢ Mar ta 
19386; E unp. 120324; Blanche Cum- 
mins Patterson and Rosa R. 
Schwartz, Chattanooga. 8882 


382 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Sweet November rain; song. © 1. 
Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119377; Tom- 
mie Beatrice Armstrong, Jackson, 
Miss. 8883 


- Sweetest little so and so; w and mel- 

ody. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1936: E unp. 

120522); Sam Ouman, New York. 
8884 


Sweetheart; song. ©1 c¢ Mar. 12, 
1936; E unp. 120210; Gertie Pearl- 
ette Saarem, Newman Grove, Neb. 


8885 

Sweetheart, don’t say good-night; 
waltz, w J. McDonald, melody P. 
Purcell. ©1e. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 


119589; Patrick Purcell and Joseph 
McDonald, Langley Field, Va. 8886 


Sweetheart letters; song, w Ruth Dale 
Simes. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 
121238 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

8887 


Sweetheart of long ago; fox-trot, w and 
melody Fred Fenton. © 1 c. Mar. 
31, 1986; E unp. 121486; Fred Farns- 
worth, Jal, N. M. 8888 


Sweetheart rose; song, w Emilie Fer- 
mier. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120393; Irving Levine, Chicago. 


8889 

Sweetheart’s promise; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; EB unp. 120043; 
Blanche Sway, Detroit. 8890 


Sweets to my sweet; w and m Martin 
Marke; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Mar. 9, 1936; E for. 43175; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 8891 

Swiat sie zaczat dzi§; melodyjne tango 
z filmu JaSnie Pan Szofer, stowa: 
KE. Schlechter, m: H. Wars. © Dec. 
4, 19385; E for. 482381; M. Arct, War- 


saw, Poland. 8892 
m i arr. H. Wars; ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 


43232; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 
8893 
Swing; from Public nuisance no. 1, w 
and m Vivian Ellis; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Jan. 31, 1936; E 
for. 43202; Victoria music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 8894 


Swing band; w George Snowhill, mel- 
ody Jules (Pretzels) Keeton and 
Lynn F. Greiner. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1936; E unp. 120717; Jack Kitman, 
New York. 8895 


Swing fever; fox trot, w and m George 
Clarke and Bert Clarke. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E pub. 54040; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 8896 


8909 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1936 ; E unp. 121387 ; Bert Alexander, 


Chicago. 8897 
Swing it low, swing it high; by Monty 
Frame; melody, with pf. acc. © 


1 ec. Feb. 18, 19386; E unp. 121094; 
Hlizabeth Frame DeGolier, Cincin- 
nati. 8898 


Swing me a lullaby; w and melody Don 
Raye, Hughie Prince and Tom War- 
ing. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
121156 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 8899 


Swing song; w Don Ford; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 120057; 
Sally Smith, Mt. Calvary, Wis. 8900 


Swingin’ along singin’ a song; by Gene 
Rose. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; Ei unp. 
120815; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 8901 


Swinging along; by Alexander Ben- 
nett; pf. © Mar. 25, 1936; E pub. 
54338; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 8902 


Sympathy (The) of Mrs. D. Roosevelt ; 
waltz, w A. Alosi and Ben Adelman, 
with melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 120994; Alfredo Alosi, East 
Braintree, Mass. 8903 


Sympatji choé odrobine; tango, stowa 
Juljana Krzewinskiego, m Adama 
Lenczowskiego. © Dec. 4, 1935; EH 
for. 43180; Gebethner & Wolff, War- 
saw, Poland. 8904 


[and] A jednak sie skon- 
czyto; slow-fox, slowa Jerry’ego, m 
J. Skotnickiego: arr. J. Gert; ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 
43182; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 8905 


Symphony in D minor; 2d movement, 
César Franck, arr. Adolf Schmid; 
orch. pts. © Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 
53534; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

8906 


—ed. and rev. Adolf Schmid; 
orch. Sc. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53747; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

8907 

Syracuse overture; by James J. Don- 
nelly and V. L. Mott; bugle and 
drum se. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 119448; Lawrence A. McNally, 
New York. 8908 


Tahiti; song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121486; Ben Lunt, Upper 
Montclair, N. J. 8909 


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8910 


Tailspin Harry; m C. L. Fritzen; pf., 
with w. ‘©'11 c Mar. 16, 19363) E 
unp. 120458; Carl Lewis Fritzen, 
Seymour, Ind. 8910 


’Taint no use; w Herb Magidson, mel- 
ody Burton Lane. © 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 119839; Crawford mu- 
sie corp., New York. 8911 

Take a look at that rainbow, it’s smil- 
ing at you; w and melody. ©1.. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120927; Nich- 


olas Kapity and Johnny Virden, 
Akron, O. 8912 
Take heart; w and melody. © 1. 


Feb. 29, 1986; E unp. 119867; Rose 
Marguerite Balz, Novato, Calif. 
8913. 
Take me back to old New England; 
waltz, w Catherine R. Parmeter, with 
melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 10, 1986; HE 
unp. 120025; Irving D. Parmeter, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 8914 


Take me back to the South; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 120881; Raymond Harrison 
Welsh, Ogden, Utah. 8915 


Take me in your arms again; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119885; Edna Kathrin Swasey, Chi- 
cago. 8916 


Take me on your knee again; song. © 
1 ¢ Mar. 13, 1986;. E.,unp. 120242; 
Lydia Jeursha Rinehart, Upton, Wy. 

8917 


Take warning from me; pf., withw. © 
1 ec Feb. 29, 1936; E unp. 120137; 
Cora Pounds, Herminie, Pa. - 8918 


Takie cos; z filmu JaSnie Pan Szofer, 
stowa: EH. Schlechter, m: H. Wars. 
© Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 43228; M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 8919: 


[and] To nie ty; z filmu JaSnie 
Pan Szofer, stowa: E. Schlechter, m 
i arr. H. Wars; ork. strony. © Dec. 
20, 1985; E for. 48230; M. Arct, War- 
saw, Poland. 8920 


Tale (The) the blue moon told me; 
waltz, Rei Kolehmainen; pf. ©1c. 
Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 121097; Reino 


Ilmari Kolehmainen, Vancouver, 
B..C., Canada. 8921 
Tango; pf. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E 


unp. 121491; Dorothy Ann Koelbel, 
Hollywood, Calif. 8922, 


Tango in D; by I. Albeniz, arr. Eliza- 
beth Gest; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 
25, 1986; E pub. 54343; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 8923: 


pt. 111, MAS, Vv. ak 


Tantalizin’ blues; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121049';-Mary 
Elizabeth Crossley, Boston. 8924 


Tantalizin’ Liza; song. ©1c. Mar. 6, 
19386; E unp. 119798; Helen Streeter 
Lampé, New York. 8925. 


Tap dance of the chimes; by Zez Con- 
frey; pf. © Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 
53806; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 8926: 


Taps, U. S. A.; w and setting A. G. 
Sharpe; quartette; organ ace. ©1 
ce. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121420; Al- 
fred G. Sharpe, New York. 8927 


Tears; song. ©1. Feb. 5, 19386; E. 
unp. 120822; Richard Delnunzio, jr., 
and Louis Barbarelli, Brooklyn. 

8928. 


Tears in my heart while I play; song, 
m C. Roland Flick. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1986; E unp. 120622; Lenora Jacobs 
Haffner, Nashville. 8929 


Tears in the rain; song, melody Stanley 
Kolan. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E. unp. 
119464; Philip Urbanc, La Salle, Ill. 

8930" 


Teasin’: pf. treble, with w. ©1c. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119937 ; Harold Rand, 
Glendora, Calif. 8981. 


Television girl; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120707; Fred- 
erick Richard Dickover, Chicago. 

8932 


Tell her while the moon rolls by; w 
Ernest Ashley Haines; pf. © 1. 
Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 121134; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8933: 


Tell me, how can I tell; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120465; 
Jay Van Burk, Torrington, Wy. 8934 


Tell me lovely bluebird; song, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 121406; Helen Adelaide Lloyd, 
Seattle. 8935. 


Tell me, what did I do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; HE unp. 119467; 
Francis Marion Cooper, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 8936. 


Tell me why don’t you come back to 
me; song. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E. 
unp. 121115; Helen C. Stevens, 
Brooklyn. 8937 


Tell me your troubles; w Mort Dixon, 
melody Ray Henderson. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1936; E unp. 119788 ; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 8938 


384 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1986 


Temperance parody ; new w, set to tune 
of Little brown jug; mixed voices. 
© Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 538387; Edna 
HE. Hood, Racine, Wis. 8939: 


Tempo (The) of the waltz; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 120164; Paul Madison Knis- 
kern, New York. 8940 


Ten (The) thousand lakes; waltz song. 
©i1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120929 ; 
Mary Tubbs Crone, i. e. Mrs. A. J. 
Crone, Deerwood, Minn. 8941 


Tenderly ; w Lena Howard; pf. ©1e. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp, 119912; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

8942 


Tenderly and sweetly; w M. B. Lang, 
m A. W. Lang. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 119548; Albert W. Lang and 
Mary Bush Lang, Melrose Highlands, 
Mass. 8943 


Terrakotta; tango, ur Kopminnen i 
nordens Venedig, text Kar!-Gerhard, 
m Jules Sylvain; pf. © Feb. 15, 
1986; E for. 438341; Edition Sylvain, 
Stockholm. 8944 


Testament (Le) de Mazarin; de Jé- 
rome Perreau, paroles Lucien Boyer, 
m Maurice Yvain. © Jan. 2, 1936; 
HB for. 43322; C. Joubert & cie., Le 

894 


Texas bluebonnet waltz; song. © Mar. 
9, 1986; E pub. 53901; Camilla Phil- 
lips Hendrix, Paducah, Tex. 8946 


Texas (The) border; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121383; 
Ross M. Peterson, Perth Amboy, 
N. J. 8947 


Texas celebrates; song. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
11, 1936; E unp. 118760; Miriam El- 
liott Banhagel, Detroit. 8948 

Texas (The) centennial; song, melody 
Larry Grant. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; 
H unp. 121234; Arthur Hassler, New 
Ulm, Tex. 8949) 


Texas centennial; march song, w Mrs. 


J. G. Sarran. © Mar. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 54814; Felix Olino, San An- 
tonio. 8950: 


Texas centennial exposition march; 
intro. the Texas state song, Gunner 
Talbot; band pts. © Mar. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 53986 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 8951 

Texas (The) centennial waltz; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120871: 
Basil Bernard Bell, Cuero, Texas. 

8952 


8967 


Texas invites you; mixed voices. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 13,:1986; E. unp. 120238 ; 
Ida Kerbel Grace, Dallas. 8953 

Texas may I never wander; w Mark 
Miner, m David W. Guion; med. 
voice. © Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 53810; 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 8954 


Texas moon; w Stephen Fay, m Gladys 


Pitcher. © Feb. 25, 1936; E pub. 
53727; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 
8955 

a male voices. © Mar. 5, 


19386; E pub. 53888; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 8956 


—ssop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Mar. 24, 1986; E pub. 54303; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 8957 


Texas star; w May Singhi Breen and 
Leonard R. Barrett, m Peter De 
Rose; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Mar. 25, 1986; E pub. 54261; Miller 
music, ine., New York. 8958 


Texas (A) welcome; w and m Annie 
Laura McDonald; pf. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1936 ; E unp. 1196389; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Houston. 8959 


Texas welcomes you; w and m Annie 
Laura McDonald. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1986; E unp. 120157; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Houston. S960 


Thank you Mr. Sandman; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120405; William Rusk Smith, Palm- 
erton, Pa. 8961 


'Thanks to you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119752; Krank 
Kaplan, Boston. 8962 


That Brown Bomber; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121259; 
Saniuel Major, Detroit. 8963 


‘hat dear little pal of mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Mar. 20, 19386; E unp. 120682 ; 
Vera C. Rediske, Sparta, Wis. 8964 


That judgment day; song. ©1c. Mar. 
25, 1986; E unp. 121064; Allen A. 
Duboff, Brooklyn. 8965 


That last blue waltz; w and m Violet 
De Freitas. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 119544; Violet Martha Hilden- 
brand, Los Angeles. 8966 


That little old shack away out back; 
song, arr. Bob. Hainsworth. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120875; De- 
Witt Ray Clingenpeel, Seattle. 8967 


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8968 


That lovely night; w Joseph Lonetti; 
pf. © 1c Mar. 24, 1986; E. unp. 
120998; Domenic Fuggi, New Haven. 

8968 


That memory night; song. ©1c. Mar. 
26, 1936; E unp. 121167; Eva Mae 
Kausch, Rochester, N. Y. 8969) 


That old trunk in the attic; song. © 
1 ce. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 1208538 ; 
John Elias Swanson, Mamaroneck, 


ING YY. 8970 
That’s how Ill cling to you; song, 


melody Banks Kennedy. ©1e. Mar. 
3, 1986; EH unp. 119487; Simon Gold, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 8971 
That’s how I’m living now; w E. Johns- 


ton, with melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 
1986; E unp. 119420; Emery Johns- 


ton and Elmer Quarnstrom, Los 
Angeles. 8972 
That’s-how-it-is; w and melody. © 


1c Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120029; 
Aaron Brown, Red Bank, N. J. 
8973 


That’s the picture of my baby; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119781; 
Zoe LaCroix, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 

8974 


That’s what the Gypsy said; w and 
melody Dob York. © 1c. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119463; Ausbie Allen 
York, Levelland, Tex. 8975: 


That silly littl tune; w Rowena 
Huber, melody Frank Magine. © 
Lc. Mar. 26, 1986; Hy unp, 121317; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 8976 


Thee we adore; hymn, w St. Thomas 
Aquinas. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1986; E 
unp. 119676; Grace L. Bremer, St. 
Paul. 8977 


Theme from Finlandia; by Jean 
Sibelius, arr. Chester Wallis; pf. © 
Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 53796; Boston 
music co., Boston. 8978 


Theme songs without words, no. 3; 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1986; E 
unp. 121454; Ralph De Canio, New 
York. 8979 


Then I knew you were meant for me; 
fox trot, w and m Chancery Lane. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 120553; 
W. Lindsay Coote, Christchurch, 
Sora Nw A, 8980 


Then I'll believe in you; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121176; Arthur 
Thompson, Astoria, N. Y. 8981 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


There ain’t no one; w and m Bill Good- 
rich. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 
121187; William Goodrich, Little 
Rock, Ark. 8982 


There ain’t nobody livin’ down below; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 120185; Mona Lee Vernon, 
Chicago. 8983 


There has to be love; w Elinor Rogers ; 
pf. © 1¢ Mar. 9 1986; Ex unp. 
119913; Sylvester Long Cross, Pert- 
land, Or, S984 


There’s a cabin in the mountains; 
song, arr. Burrell Van Buren. ( 
Dec. 20, 1985; E pub. 54221; Eiman 
S. Baker, Arlington, Kan. 8985 


There’s a cottage by the moon; w and 
melody Walter G. Samuels, Leonard 
Whitcup and Teddy Powell. © 1 « 
Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119840; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 8986 


There’s a cottage in the valley; song. 
© Feb. 17, 1936; E. pub. ' 54277; 
Bertha Landers Hargreave, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 8987 


There’s a little luck charm hangin’ 
right on my arm; w and m Dave 
Oppenheim, Max Rich and Harold 


Raymond. © Mar. 10, 1986; E pub. 
53814; Superior music, ine, New 
York. 8988 


There’s a little old log cabin in the 
valley; w and m Red Beduhn; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 26, 1936; EH) pub. 
53949: Beduhn music pub. co., Van 
Dyne, Wis. 8989 


There’s a moonlight for ev’ry kiss, 
dear: w and m Mike Millovats. © 
1 ce. Mar. 25, 1986; EB unp. 121074; 
Michael Millovats, Yukon, Pa. 

8990 


There’s a new moon tonight, in Sun- 
shine Valley; song, George B. Me- 
Connell, George A. Little and Irving 
Mosloff. © Mar. 27, 1936; E pub. 
543859; Milsons music pub. corp., 
York. . 8991 


There’s a new star shining in heaven; 
w Flo Dusterhoff; pf. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp.. 119914; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 8992 


There’s a one horse town in Arizona; 
w and m Keuleman, Barnard and 
Roberts; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
9, 1936; E for. 43137; J. Norris mu- 
sic pub. co., ltd., London. 8993 


386 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


9020 


There’s a small hotel; from On your 
toes, w Lorenz Hart, m Richard Rod- 
gers; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 54113; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 8994 


There’s a smile in the skies; from The 
student’s romance, w Clifford Grey 
and Richard Hutter, m Hans May; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Feb. 5, 
1936; E for. 48426; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 8995 


There’s a spot I knew; song, melody 
Gene LaSalle. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 120484; Clarence Lehman, 
Orrville, O. 8996 


There’s.a U in my goal, but it’s spelled 
y-o-u; fox-trot, w R. E. Miller, m 
Frank Miller. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; 
E unp. 120920; Frank Miller and 
Ruth Ellen Miller, St. Louis. 8997 


There’s an aching in my heart; w, mel- 
ody and guit. arr. © 1c. Mar. 19, 
1986; E unp. 120627; Paul Soffrin, 
Brooklyn. 8998 


There’s such a thing; song. © 1. 
Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 1193878; Tom- 
mie Beatrice Armstrong, Jackson, 
Miss. 8999 


These foolish things; from revue 
Spread it abroad, w Holt Marvell, m 
Jack Strachey. © Feb. 21, 1936; E 
for. 43193; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9000: 


They hear the sirens for the second 
time; symphonic poem, w Andrew 
Lang; twelve pt. mixed cho. Sc. 

1 ec. Mar. 24, 19386; E unp. 120950; 
Thaddeus Gorecki, Philadelphia. 
9001 


Things to come; film music, Arthur 
Bliss, arr. Dan Godfrey; full mili- 
tary band pts., with conductor. © 
Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 48510; Chap- 


pell & co., ltd., London. 9002 
Think! of all the time we wasted; 
- gong, w Audrey Leonard. © 1 «. 


Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121058; Stan- 
ley Carlson Mason, Glen Rock, N. J. 
9003 


Think of me; pf., with w. ©1c. Mar. 
25, 1986; E unp. 121109; Chester 
Mehring, Pittsburgh. 9004 


Thinkin’; song, m George Francis Hall. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119871; 
Francis Hall, Lafayette, Ind. 9005 


Thinking; song. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; 
E eunp. 120215; Emma Olson, Minne- 
apolis. 9006 


This endris night; w anon, 15th cen- 
tury, m Robin Milford, op. 40, no. 4. 


Jan. 22, 19386; E for. 438478; 
Augener, Iltd., London. 9007 


This is our dance; song, w Alice Lee. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120940 ; 
Grace Jackson, Seattle. 9008 


This must be heaven; w and m J. 
Swanson; pf. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 120389; Jack Swanson and 
Frank Dennis, Tacoma. 9009 


This old man [and] Ride a cock 
horse; m and instructions Ethel Tin- 
gle; pf., with w. © Feb. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 54073; Homer L. Kitt co., 
Washington. 9010 


This world’s a good old place; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1986; E unp. 120153; 
Eula F. Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 9011 


Tho’ you cannot be mine; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 23, 19386; E unp. 120898; Ruth 
Gammon Brown, Deadwood, 8. D. 

9012 

Those happy horse and buggy days; 
song, m Carroll Webster. © 1 e. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119662; Franz 
Markus, Medford, Wis. 9013 


Three (The) aces; cornet trio, Herbert 
L. Clarke, op. 234; band pts. © Feb. 
17, 1986; E pub. 54050; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 9014 

trio, by Herbert L. Clarke, op. 

234; cornets or trumpets; pf. acc. 

© Feb. 17, 1936; E pub. 54052; Fill- 

more bros, co., Cincinnati. 9015 


Three big cheers for Mister Roosevelt ; 
w Walter H. Ehrhorn, m Les C. 
Copeland. © 1 e. Mar. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 120503; Walter H. Ehrhorn and 
Les Copeland, San Francisco. 9016 


Three men of Gotham; voc. duet, w 
Thomas Love Peacock, m C. Arm- 
strong Gibbs. © Mar. 10, 1986; H 
for. 48486; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 9017 


Three minutes of heaven; 3 figure 
waltz, w Ralph Butler and Stanley 
J. Damerell, m Tolchard Evans. © 
Feb. 26, 1936; E for. 438412; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 9018 


Thrill (The) of your first kiss; song, 
w Lou Massaro. © 1 ¢ Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121242; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 9019 


Throne (The) in the old rocking chair ; 
song, w Emma Rust; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 
120200; Hervey W. Cary, Saybrook, 
Til. 9020 


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9021 


pt. 11,4. Vv. ok 


Thru a veil of indifference; w and m 
Buddy Feyne, Geo. Sterney and 
Peter Tinturin, pf. se. Paul Hill; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 11, 1936; E 
pub. 53982; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 9021 


Thumbing along; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
2, 1936; E unp. 119469; William Rob- 
erts, Waupun, Wis. 9022 


Till you come rolling home to me; 
song. © 1c Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
120235; Emma Dove Fouch Fosdick, 
San Jose, Calif. 9023. 


Time out; march, Jos. Olivadoti; band 
pts. © Feb. 18, 1936; E pub. 54265; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

9024 


Tiny tot; song, w Frances Phillips. © 
1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120728; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 9025 


Tired; w V. M. Salsbury and T. C. 
Salsbury; pf. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; 
EH unp. 121464; Virginia May Sals- 
bury, Cleveland. 9026 


Tired of falling in love; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 138, 1986; E unp. 120250; Lorna 
Ardell Baumgarten, Elroy, Wis. 

9027 


’Tis better so; song, w Lulu Peterson. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120059'; 
Elvira McCord Dexheimer, Montrose, 
N.. Y. 9028 


Ti-fi-ti-ne:) pf., with, w. © 1c.’ Mar. 
16, 1936; E unp. 120385; George 
Gaynor Gagnon, New York. 9029 


To a skylark;: op. 5; pf. © 1c. Feb. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1203840; R. Howard 
Bodwell, Hollywood, Calif. 9030) 


To Iona; w Napoleon Broward Arm- 
wood; pf. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1936; H 
unp. 120785; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9031 


To live belov’d; w Bee McMullen, m 
Albert Fox. © Mar. 6, 1986; E for. 
435383; Cary & co., London. 9032 


To Major Bowes; w and new arr. of 
old: sone. (C1 c. Mar si 19a. 0B 
unp. 121465; William Lawson McKie, 
Washington. 9033, 


To nie nie szkodzi; tango, stowa: 
Jerry, m: P. Karpf. © Dee. 18, 
1935 ; Ei for. 48395 ; Nowa scena, War- 
saw, Poland. 90B4 


——arr. Wt. Higer [and] Graj 
skrzypku; tango, stowa: St. Zdro- 
jewski, m: Wtad. Lidauer, arr. J. 
Wesby: ork. strony. © Dec. 13, 


1935; E for. 48397; Nowa_ scena,. 


Warsaw, Poland. 8035 


To nie ty; z filmu JaSnie Pan Szofer, 
stowa: HE. Schlechter, m: H. Wars. 
© Dee. 20, 1935; E for. 43229: M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 9036 


To ostatnia niedziela; tango, slowa: 
Zenon Friedwald, m: Jerzy Peters- 
burski. © Dec. 17, 1985; E for. 
43357; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

9037 


arr. J. WeSby; ork. strony. 
© Dee. 17, 1935; E for. 48388; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 9038 


To our absent brothers; song. ©1« 
Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120263; Robert 
L. Hubbard, Los Angeles. 9039 


To the rain god; by Adrienne Zick 
Penny; pf. solo, with preparatory 
exercises. © Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 
53792; Boston music co., Boston. 

9040 

To thee, my love, to thee; song. © 1 
ec. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120444; John 
J. Mclaughlin, Cranston, R. I. 

9041 


To Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul; 
text from Psalm 25, m Rachmaninoff, 
arr. Raymond C. Robinson; men’s 
cho. © Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 538952; 
Boston music co., Boston. 9042 


To you I sing of love; w Vivian Gard- 
ner, m J. V. De Cimber; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Mar. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 54205; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chicago. 9043 


Together, my darling; song. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120202); Kath- 
leyne S. Snow, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

9044 


Token (A) of your devotion; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119446; Karl FE. Reiboldt, Laurel, 
Ind. 9045 


Tokens; pf., with w. © 1. Feb. 29, 
1936; Hy, upp.) 12008a, “Mrankee Cc, 
Moody, jr., Wewoka, Okl. 9046 


Tolling bells; w selected from KE. A. 
Poe, m arr. from Rachmaninoff’s C 
sharp minor prelude, Clarence Lu- 
cas. 1. Male voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
© Mar. 6, 1936; E for. 48461, 43462); 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 9047, 9048 


Tomi Tomi; by David Nape, arr. Wil- 
lis Conoilly; Spanish guit., in dia- 
gram. © Feb. 10, 1936; E pub. 
53820; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 9049 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


9074 


‘Too good to be true; w and melody 
Clay Boland. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 120479; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 9050: 


Tormented; w and m Will Hudson; 
with guit. arr. © Feb. 28, 19386; E 
pub. 53752; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 9051 


Touch (The) of God’s hand; cowboy 
hymn, w and melody Bob Nolan. © 

1 e. Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 119489; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 
9052 


Tout (Un) p’tit peu; fox-trot, paroles 
A. Willemetz et Ch. L. Pothier, m 
Raoul Moretti. © Dee. 31, 1935; E 
for. 48305; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

9053 


Tout va trés bien, Madame la Mar- 
quise; paroles et m Paul Misraki. 
- © Jan. 2, 19386; E for. 48266; Ray 
Ventura & cie., Paris. 9054 


Townsend pep song; song. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119979; Jack 
Glen Doner, Oskaloosa, Ia. 9055 


Townsend (The) song; song, harmo- 
nized A. Meriggioli. © 1c. Mar. 14, 
1936; E unp. 120331; L. Glennabelle 
Russell, Seattle. 9056 


Tragic prelude; by Hugo Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 19386; E unp. 121338 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

9057 


‘Trail (The) of the lonesome pine; fox- 
trot, from the film, w Ballard Mac- 
donald, m Harry Carroll, arr. Jimmy 
Dale; orch. pts., with male trio arr. 
© Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 54227; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 9058: 


w and melody Samuel Marshall 
and B. Horowitz. © 1c. Mar. 28, 
- 1936; E unp. 121281; Samuel Mitnit- 
sky and Bertha Horowitz, New York. 
9059 


Trailing along in a trailer; w Eva 
Rummell, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1986; E unp. 121321; Carolyn 
Buckingham, Long Beach, L. I., N. Y. 

9060 


Tralilalilalilay; fox trot; pf. treble, 
with w. ©41c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119754; Henry Miller, Brooklyn. 

9061 


Tramp, tramp, tramp; song, march. © 
1 ¢e Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 119537; 
Gertrude Conte, Rockville Centre, 
INe--Y. 9062) 


Tranchant (Jean) Les six chansons 
de Jacotte. © Dec. 20, 1935; EH for. 
43245; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

9063 

Travel life’s path with a smile; pf., 
with w and guit. arr. © Feb. 15, 
1936; E pub. 53733; Sam L. John- 
son, Louisville. 9064 


Treasure chest of darn fool ditties; 
original m and text arrs. George 
Shackley, William Glassmacher, and 
others; with arrs. for guit. © Mar. 
16, 1986; E pub. 54006; Treasure 
chest publications, inec., New York. 

9065 


Treasure chest of gems for piano; new 
text and musical arrs. George Shack- 
ley and William Glassmacher. © 
Mar. 16, 19386; E pub. 54007; Treas- 
ure chest publications, inc., New 
York. 9066 


Treasure chest of songs we love; new 
text and musical arrs. George Shack- 
ley and William Glassmacher. 
Mar. 16, 19386; E pub. 54008; Treas- 
ure chest publications, inc., New 
York. 9067 


Treasure chest of world-wide songs; 
new text and musical arrs. George 
Shackley and William Glassmacher. 
© Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54009; 
Treasure chest publications, inc., 
New York. 9068 


Tree (A) in Tipperary; by Irving Act- 
man, arr. Paul Hill; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 11, 1986; E pub. 53924; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

9069 


Trees (The) in Bloomsbury Square; 
from The town talks, w and m Vivian 
Ellis. © Feb. 26, 1986; E for. 48505 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 9070: 


Tricky melody; w A. Kelso, m O. M. 
Lien. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119486; Olaf Melvin Lien and Al. 
Kelso, Tacoma. 9071 


Triumph of Alexander; overture, J. J. 
Richards; band pts., with conductor 
sc. © Mar. 3, 1986; E pub. 53825; 
C. L. Barnhouse, inc., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

9072 


Trou, la la la; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120709; William O. 
Faist, Milwaukee. 9073 


Trouble (The) with me is you; w and 
m Pinky Tomlin and Coy Poe; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Mar. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 54309; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 9074 


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9075 


Troubled slumber; song, melody Hllis 
Reynolds. © 1c. Mar. 26, 19386; 
E unp. 121108; Harry Silver, Phila- 
delphia. 9075. 


Troubles; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 1986; E unp. 121100; Lola Se- 
chrest, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 9076 

Trust me sweetheart; waltz Song, w 
Agnes Chester. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1986; 
EH unp. 121467 ; Hdward Larue Hazen, 
Lorain, O. 9077 


Tryst (A) with you; song. ©1c. Mar. 


23, 1986; E unp. 120924; Alice 
Wachal, Lansing, Ia. 9078 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Ijitch) Tschai- 


kowsky fantasie; compiled and arr. 
William B. Coburn; violin solo, violin 
A, B and C, and pf., with viola, cello 
and bass ad lib. Se. and pts. © 
Mar. 23, 1986; E pub. 54243; Belwin, 
ine., New York. 9079) 


Tu es Petrus; de Orlande de Lassus, 
adaptation et annotations Ff. Brun; 
4 voix mixtes; acc. de lorgue ou 
harmonium. © Dee. 20, 1985; E for. 
43274; Durand & cie., Paris. 9080 


Tu m’as refusé ton baiser; paroles 
Jane Catulle-Mendés, m Maurice 
Fouret. © Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 
43278; Heugel, Paris. 9081 


Tumble on tumble weed; from Silly 
billies, w and m Dave Dreyer and 
Jack Scholl; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Mar. 13, 1986; E pub. 53970; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 9082) 


Tumble-town cake walk; by June Wey- 
bright; 2 pfs., 4 hands.. © Mar. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54376; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 9083 


Tumble-town waterfall; by June Wey- 
bright ; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 27, 
1986; E pub. 54377; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 9084 


Tune in on station J. O. Y.; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 


© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119602: © 


9085 


Tunes from an old musical box; by 
Alex Rowley; pf. © Feb. 10, 1936; 
E for. 48480; Augener, ltd., London. 

9086 


Tuya; bolero, pf., con letra. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 24, 1986; HE unp. 120958; Ibelle 
Luina, Catafio, P. R. 9087 


'Twas in autumn; fox trot song. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120859); 
Hap Thorne, Chicago. 9088 


Louise Bingham, Canton, O. 


Dt. TT, mw, Woe 


"Twas just a dream; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119459; 
Irene V. Maliverney, Olathe, Kan. 

$089! 


—song. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1986; B 
unp. 120885; Irene V. Maliverney 
i, e. Mrs. Henry V. Maliverney,. 
Olathe, Kan. 9090! 


’Twas meant to be; song, w Bernice 
Cain. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 
120811; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

$091 


Tweet (The) tweet tweedle in the 
trees; w Mort Dixon, melody Ray 
Henderson. © 1. Mar. 19, 1936; 
EB unp. 120605; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 9092: 


"Twill never be; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1986; EH unp. 121116; 
Michael Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 9093 


Twinkletoes ; by Maxwell Hckstein ; pf. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E pub. 53958; Bos- 
ton music ¢co., Boston. 9094. 

Two beneath the moon, and only one in 
love; w Lou Ashe, melody Arthur 
Norris. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp: 
119812; Augustine Norris, Los An- 
geles. 9095. 


Two can live on love; w Richard 
O’Connor, m Raymond Patrick 
Maher. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
116555; Raymond P. Maher and 
Richard J. O’Connor, Lancaster, O. 

9096. 


Two guitars; variation solo arr. John 
Martell; guit. © Feb. 14, 1986; EH 
pub. 53693; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 9097 


Two hearts on the bark of a tree; song, 
w Michael J. O’Connell. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 19386; Bi np., 120168; aia 
O’Connell and Kathleen Schaeffer, 
Garfield Heights, O. 9098 


Two hours in paradise with you; w 
Beth Beaufort; pf. © 1c Mar. 23, 
19386; E unp. 120786; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 9099 

Two (The) instruments waltz; by John 
Martell; [guit.] © Feb. 14, 1986; E 
pub. 538692 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 9100) 


Two lips in the night; fox-trot, w J. 
Greene, with melody. ©1c¢. Mar. 12, 
1936; E unp. 120211; Joe Greene and 
Cleo Brown, Los Angeles. 9101 


Two too many cocktails; w and melody 
Polly Arnold. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 121060; Pauline F. Arnold, 
New York. 9102 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


9130 


Tyrolienne; waltz, Harold Triggs; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Mar. 17, 1936; EH 
pub. 54109; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 91038 


Ultima (L’) parola; tango, A. Ferra- 
ris, arr. Al Richards; pf. accordion. 
© Dee. 10, 1985; E for. 438381; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 9104 


Uncle Sam and Aunt Columbia; song, 
m Jennie Baker Brown. © Mar. 14, 
1936; E pub. 54003; George W. 
Briggs, Nanuet, N. Y. 9105 


Under a canopy of blue; song, w Dick 
Louden. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 
120729 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

' 9106 


Under our canpoy of blue; w Belle Coe ; 
pf.' © 1 c Mar: 9, 19386; E unp. 
119915; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 9107 


Under that southern moon; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119980; 
Geraldine F. Joyner, Palm Beach, 
Fla. 9108 


Under the baleony; by Jonny Hey- 
kens; orch. pts. © Mar. 24, 1986; 
FE for. 48535; Keith, Prowse & Co., 
ltd., London. 9109 


Under the pale moonlight; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 121183; 
William George Butcher, London, 
Ont., Canada. 9110) 


Under the Texas moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121029; Ruby 
Crowson, Sulphur Springs, Tex. 


9111 
Under the Texas star; w Josie D. 
Bader, m Albert E. Bader. © Mar. 


14, 19836; E pub. 54181; Independ- 
ent music publishers, Hachita, N. M. 
9112 


Under your spell; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown. © 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 
1936 ; E unp. 119567 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 9113 


Underneath a silver summer moon; 
waltz, w andm Jimmy Greening. © 
1 c. Mar. 2, 19386; E unp. 119437; 
James A. Greening, Santa Maria, 
Calif. 9114 


Underneath a tropic moon; Song, mel- 
ody A. Ward, jr., and Bob Harper. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119922; 
Avard Ward, jr., Los Angeles. 9115 


Underneath the California moon; song. 
©1ec. Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 120296 ; 
Helen Ogrod, Fresno, Calif. 


64326—36——_8 


9116 | 


aol 


Underneath the Persian sky; w Edgar 
Benyon, m Bobby Fisher; with uku- 
lele arr. R. S. Stoddon, and chords 
for guit. and pf. accordion. © Feb. 
18, 1936: E for. 48209; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 9117 


Underneath the silvery moon; w and m 
EK. D. Fabe; pf. ©1ce. Mar. 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 121140; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9118 


Underneath the western sky; w and m 
Red Beduhn; with ukulele arr. © 
Feb. 26, 1986; E pub. 538948; Beduhn 
music pub. co., Van Dyne, Wis. 

9119 


Unless you say you’re mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; EB unp. 120679; 
Arthur W. Heinrich, Granite Falls, 


Minn. 9120 
Unruly mobs; pf.;.©: 1, c.. Mar. 22%, 
19386; E unp. 121216; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 9121 


Us on a bus; from Summer wives, w 
Tot Seymour, melody Vee Lawn- 


hurst. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 
120701; Famous music corp., New 
York. 9122 


Valley (The) of broken dreams; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 «. 
Mar. 26, 19386; E unp. 121200; Chris- 
tine Jeros, Oakland, Calif. 9123 


Valley of magic; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121483; 
Theron Bush, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

9124 


Valley (The) of the sun; w Fred Peter, 
with melody. © 1«@. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 121309; John H. Reed, Rens- 
selaer, N. Y. 9125 


Valse concert; pf. © 1 ¢« Mar. 19, 
1986; E unp. 120610; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 9126 


Valse languorous; pf. ©1c. Mar. 19, 
1936; E unp. 120611; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 9127 


Valse Lois; by Harry Glantz; B flat 
trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 53835; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 9128 


Valse souvenir; by Harry Glantz; B 
flat trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 26, 
1936; E pub. 54806; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 9129 


Valsette in G; by Lawrence W. Forel, 
op. 4, no. 1; pf. © Mar. 9, 19386; H 
pub. 53918; Arthur P. Schmidt Co., 
Boston. 9130 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9131 


Vamping a co-ed; w J. C. Johnson, m 
Claude Hopkins, pf. sc. Paul Hill; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 3, 1936; HE 
pub. 58836; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 9131 


Vanished dreams; w Gertrude Cooke; 
pi. © 1 e:,Mar.) 9.1936; EH unp. 
119916; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 9132 


Venetian barecarolle; by Harry Glantz; 
B flat trumpet; pf. acc. © Mar. 23, 
1936; E pub. 54225; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 9133 

Venetian moon; fox trot, w Enrico 
Marchetti and Emelio Lisciotti, with 
melody. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; HB 
unp. 120621; Florindo Tocci, Leo- 
minster, Mass. 9134 

Venetian serenade; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120711; 
Irving Merlin, New York. 9135 


Vengeance; w Jack Scholl, m M. K. 


Jerome. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
43511; Remick music corp., New 
York. 9136 
Vespro; slow, versi Angelo Ramiro 


Borella, m Vittorio Giuliani; pf. © 
Jan. 4, 1936; EH for. 43152; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 9137 


Vi ho gia visto in qualche posto... .; 
arr. speciale P. Rizza, [and] Due 
cuori nella luna: canzone fox-trots, 
versi L. L. Martelli e E. Neri, m e 
arr. Mario Mariotti; orch. pti. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 48148; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 9138 


Village scenes; 4 short pieces, Alec 
Rowley; pf. © Feb. 25, 1936; E for. 
43194; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

9139 

Viole; poésie Albert Samain, m Marcel 
Remy. ‘© Dee. 2ZOM9aae" Hi tor, 
43282); Heugel, Paris. 9140 


Violetera (La) (Won’t somebody buy 
my violets); tango, w Francis Lu- 
ban, m Jose Padilla, arr. Graham 
Prince; orch. pts. © Mar. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 53823; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 9141 

V-I-R-G-I-N-I-A; song, melody Wm. J. 
Avory. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120388; Bob V. Drake, Louisville. 

9142 

Vision (The): song, m- Lionel Seott 
Maynard. © 1c. May 23, 1936: E 
unp. 120858; Dorothy Hutchenson 
Stearns, Bridgeport, Conn. 9143 

Vision waltz; song, w Doris G. Wright. 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 120294: 
Margaret Bronner, Baltimore. 9144 


5) 


pt. 1s.) Vei3d 


Vivandiére (La) et les deux grena- 
diers ; marche, de Le centenaire, pa- 
roles René Weller, m Raymond 
Wraskoff et E. Cools. © Dec. 20, 
1935; E for. 43309; Hditions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 9145 


Vivent les petits matelots; fox-gai, pa- 
roles Fernand Pothier, m Georges 
Stalin; orch. ptes. © Dee. 31, 1935; 
E for. 48238; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris, 9146 


Voce d'Italia; marcia, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Armando Fragna. © 
Feb. 10, 1986; E for. 48446; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

9147 


Voglio la mamma; parole Angelo 
Ramiro Borella, m Federico Berga- 
mini; pf. © Dec. 29, 1985; E for. 
43158; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

9148 


Vognar (Frank) Three Bohemian 
songs; incl. Czechoslovakian national 


anthem, arr.; horn quartet. © Jan. 
28, 1986; E pub. 54290; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 9149 


Vogue, barque légére; par Léon Fur- 
laud; violon et pf. © Dee. 20, 1935; 
E for. 43271; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

9150 

Vogue mon cceur; partition du film, 
Jean Sautreuil et F.et M. Jeanjean; 
pf. © Dec. 20, 1985; E for. 48825; 
C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 9151 


Voice (The) that breathed o’er Eden; 
anthem, w Dorothy F. Gurney, m 
Carlyle Duncan ; mixed voices ; organ 
ace. © Mar. 12, 1986; E pub. 538955; 
Boston music co., Boston. 9152 


Volpe (Harry) Fantasy; in A min.; 
plectrum guit. © Mar. 3, 1986; E 
pub. 53990; Carl Fischer, inec., New 
York. 9153 


Vorbei . . .; English waltz, text u. m 
Bert Reisfeld u. Rolf Marbot. © 
Dec. 31, 1985; E for. 43251; Edi- 
tions Méridian, Paris. 9154 


Vorlesung tiber die gesundheit; v. Joh. 
Melch. Gletle, aus Corydon, hrsg. u. 
bearb. Hans J. Moser, mit general- 
bassaussetzung Max Seiffert; alt, 
ten., bass u. basso continuo. Parti- 
tur. © Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 43417; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 9155 


Vous avez l’éclat de la rose; slow-fox, 
de Un de la Canebiére, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Scotto. © Dee. 
31, 1935; E for. 43298 ; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 9156 


92 


MUSICAL 
no. 3, 1936 


Wagner (Ernest F.) 24 concert studies 
for flute. bk. 1, nos., 1-12. © Mar. 
10, 1986; E pub. 53909; Mecca music 
service, New York. 9157 


Wagner (Richard) Tannhauser'; over- 
ture, arr. E. Fall; band pts. © Mar. 
4, 1936; E. pub. 58849; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 9158 


‘Wagoner’s (The) lad; southern moun- 
tain ballad from Bradley Kincaid 
collection, arr. Donald F. Malin; 
mixed voices. © Feb. 22, 1936; HE 
pub. 54264; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 9159) 


Waipi’ 0; song, melody Ray Kinney. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119962 ; 
Harry Owens, Honolulu. 9160: 


Wait and see; fox trot, w Andy Razaf, 
m Thomas (Fats) Waller. © Mar. 
16, 1986; E pub. 54088; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 9161 


‘Wait for me in sunny California; w 
Fred Gibbs; pf. © 1c Mar. 28, 
1986; E unp. 120787; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 9162 


Wait ’til the sun shines bright again ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 121298; Willie Radcliffe Pol- 
lock, Miami, Fla. 9163. 


Waiting; song. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 120914; Zoe LaCroix, Mt. 
Clements, Mich. 9164 


song, melody Ruth Jentsch Mor- 
gan. © 1. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
119625; Leonard Ross Morgan, Madi- 
son, Ill. 9165 


—w D. Kircher, melody G. Kircher. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119670; 
George Kircher and Dorothy Kircher, 
Kawkawlin, Mich. 9166 


Waiting at the station; song. ©1«. 
Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121114; Max 
Derr, Mt. Joy, Pa. 9167 


Waiting each night for you; valse, 
w and m Mrs. Kader Lilley. ©1e. 
Feb. 11, 1986; EH! unp. 120550; Rose 
Lilley, Williamston, N. C. $168 


Waiting for the May; w Dennis F. 
M’Carthy, m W. E. Smith; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 18, 1936; E for. 
43539; Joseph Williams,.I1td., Lon- 
don. 9169) 


Walenn (Gerald) Caprice; violin; pf. 
aec. © Mar. 2, 1936; E for. 43590; 
W. H. Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 9170 


COMPOSITIONS 


9183 


Waltz at midnight; w and melody 
Tonya Loy. © 1 ce. music Feb. 11, 
1936; 1 e@. words Mar. 14; E unp. 
117973; Esther Ruben, East Liver- 
pool, O. 9171 


Waltz in C major; by Ethel Tingle, 
[and] The spider and the fly; m M. 
M. Parker; with w: instructions E. 
Tingle and M. M. Parker; pf. © 
Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 54079; Homer 
L. Kitt co., Washington. 9172 


Waltz melody; w, m and arr. Harlin 
bros.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram; 
in A. © Dec. 1, 1935; E pub. 54370; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 9173 


Waltz (The) my mother taught me; 
song; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 54206; Victor 
Angier, Caldwell, Id. 9174 


Waltz (The) that broke my heart; 
song, w Emilie Fermier. © 1c. Mar. 
16, 1986; E unp. 120894; Irving Le- 
vine, Chicago. 9175 


Waltz (The) we danced in the moon- 
light; w and m Nick Bolin; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 
120749; Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. 

9176 


Waltz (The) you saved for me; w 
Gus Kahn, m Wayne King and Emil 
Flindt, modern voice arr. Ed Smalle; 
male quartette. © Mar. 18, 1986; 
E pub. 54191; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 9177 


Waltzing in Loveland; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119551; Marie Nevada Armstrong, 
Spokane. 9178 


Waltzing with you; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 120743; 
William Mayo and James Buck, San 
Francisco. 9179 


Wandering; song, w Florence Staley: 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119949; 
Estelle Berniece Bennett, Royal Oak, 
Mich. 9180 


Wandering (The) player; w Herbert 
J. Brandon, m Alan Murray. © Feb. 
15, 1936; E for. 48481; Paterson’s 
publications, ltd., London. 9181 


Wanderlust; w Hi Doty, m Ozzie Cul- 
mer. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120696; Ausmon EH. Culmer, jr., Okla- 
homa City. 9182 


Wand’rin’ on; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120643; Gladys Lloyd, 
Cambridge, Md. 9183 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9184 


pt. Ir, n. s., v. 31 


Wand’ring; waltz, w and melody. © 
1c Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120534; 
Franz J. Quirin, Altoona, Pa. 9184 


Was I dreaming; w and melody Dick 
Samuels and Art Samuels. © 1 «. 
Feb. 10, 1986; E unp. 120152; Dick 
Samuelian and Ara Samuelian, Fres- 
no, Calif. 9185 


Was I wrong; w and m Jimmy Stone. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120967; 
James C. Stone, East Liverpool, O. 

9186 


Was it love; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 


19386; E unp. 120052; Edward A. 
Benton, Los Angeles. 9187 
Was it you; w and melody. ©1.« 


Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121222; Frank 
Vincent La Rosa, Brooklyn. 9188 


Washin’s over; melody. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
21, 1986; E unp. 120742; William 
Mayo and James Buck, San Fran- 
CiSCO. 


‘Washington, Jefferson man; song, mel- 
ody Owen Eugene Wrinn. © 1 «¢ 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120026; Rich- 
ard James McGuire, Wallingford, 
Conn. 9190) 


Watch the Fords go by; w and m 
Cliff [i. e Clifford Earl] Slider. © 
Mar. 4, 1986; E pub. 58801; Ralph 
Grooms, Louisville. 9191 


Watches of the night; song, m Daniel 
Silvester. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 121277; George F. Quigley, 
Worcester, Mass. 9192. 


Watching and waiting; valse song. © 
1c Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120873; 
Lenora Davis, South Sioux City, 
Neb. 9193 


Watching the golden sunset! song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120680; 
A. Herb. Price, Hot Springs, Ariz. 

9194 


Water colours; sketches, Elizabeth C. 
Loxton; pf.) «©. Keb,.15,, 1936 8) 
for. 43432; Paterson’s publications, 
ltd., London. 9195 


Waters (Charles Frederick) Three 
Lenten carols; w George H. Smyt- 
tan, and others; mixed choir, unacc. 
© Mar. 6, 1936; E for. 43464; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 9196 


Way down in lover’s lane; w Joyce 
Dale. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 
121241 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

9197 


9189 


Way out west in Hollywood; fox trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119555; Noell 
B. Smith, Danville, Va. 9198. 


Way (The) you look to-night; song, 
from I won’t dance, w Dorothy 
Fields. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; EB unp.. 
120513; Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 9199 


We broke apart but you’re still in my 
heart; m Augustine William De 
Lecee; pf., with w. © 1¢. Mard0,, 
1936; E unp. 119985; Dominick Naza- 
rene, Philadelphia. 9200. 


We'll always laugh it off; song. © 1 
ce. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 120966; Beu- 
lah Walton, Morrisville, N. C. 9201. 


We'll keep a clean shirt on Uncle Sam; 
wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 120078; Harold Orlob, New 
York. 9202. 


We'll sit beneath the old palm tree; 
song. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120432; Eathyl R. Fisher, Dallas. 

9203. 


We met on bus twenty-two; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ©. Mar. 
10, 1986; E unp. 120122; Blanche 
W. Shefsick, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 9204 


We no washee clothes to-day; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 1936; E. 
unp. 121046; Ralph William Lawler, 
Kansas City, Mo, 9205 


We praise our nation’s President ; song, 
m Billy Burdette; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 120738; 
Richard R. Crump, Harrisburg. Pa.. 

. 9206 


We praise Thee; w from Scriptures, m 
Laurence Dilsner; mixed voices. © 
Mar. 4, 1936; E pub. 58832; J: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 9207 


We're healthy like anything ; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Sammy Fain, pf. sc. Paul. 
Hill; with arr. for guit., ete: © 
Mar. 11, 1936; E pub. 53981; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

9208. 


We're marching on; song. © Feb. 27, 
1986; 2'c. Mar. 6; E pub. 58848 ; Wal- 
lace Arthur Johnson, Pasadena, 
Calif. 9209 


We're stepping out to the op’ra; w and 
melody Pat Ballard and Chas. Hen- 
derson. ©1ce. Feb. 18, 1936; E unp. 
119632; Francis Drake Ballard, New 
York. 9210. 


o94 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


9237 


We stole a kiss; song, m James L. | Well, well, old girl; song. © 1c. Mar. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 119590; Roy H. 
Johnson, Fayetteville, W. Va. 9211 


We've got a new star; pf. © le« 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121411; John 
Wilson Broms, Corvallis, Or. 9212, 


We went strolling in the forest, one 
Sunday afternoon; song, w Charles 
V. Osborne. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 120315; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 


Angeles. 9213 
‘Weary travler; song, arr. Robert 
Hicks. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 


121292); Hlizabeth Caroline Marvin, 
Chicago. 9214 


‘Weary wind; w C. Somers, m B. Doug- 
lass. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 
120735; Bruce Douglass and Clark 
Somers, New York. 9215 


‘Wedding bells; w and m Ethel Elling- 
son. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 
121220; Ethel C. Ellingson, San 
Francisco. 9216 


Wedding day; pf., with w. © 1 .«. 
Mar. 10, 1936; Ei unp. 119989; George 
Laurence Blauvelt, Newark, N. J. 

9217 


—song. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 
119636; Lewis Nelson Paul, Santa 
Cruz, Calif. 9218 


Wedding is great Juno’s crown; 2-pt. 
cho., w from Shakespeare, m Fred- 
eric Herbert Wood, op. 31, no. 11, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © 
Feb. 19, 1936; E for. 43470; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 9219 


‘Week-end fiction ; 10 pieces, Mary Don- 
ington; pf. © Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 
43207; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

9220 

Welcome stranger; fox-trot, w and m 
Johnny Mercer, orch. sc. Frank 
Skinner; pts., with male trio arr. 
Mort. Howard. © Mar. 24, 1936; 
EH pub. 54232; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 9221 


w and m Johnny Mercer; with 


guit. arr. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 
04024; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 9222 


‘Well I'll declare; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 11, 19386; E unp. 120063; 
Lucile Renfroe Elliott, Long Beach, 
Miss. 9223 


‘Well (A) springs up in my soul; pf., 
with w. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
53723 ; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 
Mo. 9224 


9, 1986; E unp. 121087; Sarah Chaf- 
fin, Spencer, Ia. 9225 


Wenn ich gliicklich bin, dann schrei ich 
juhu; foxtrot, text Fritz Strohmaier, 
m Ernst Sorge, arr. Reiny Roland; 
orch. stimmen u. gesangstrio. © 
Jan. 24, 1936; E for. 48558; C. F. 
Teich musikverlag, Leipzig. 9226 

West Virginia highway bound; song, 
melody Luther A. Clark. © Mar. 27, 
19386; E pub. 54861; John Storm, 


Benwood, W. Va. 9227 
Western skies; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 4, 19386; E unp. 119596; Don 
Hallett, Seymour, Ind. 9228 
What a box full of stocks did to me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
EK unp. 121434; Anna EH. Seaberg, 
Redwood City, Calif. 9229 


What a lucky break; song, w Vincent 


Caponigro. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 120997; Joseph M. Toscano, 
Boston. 9230 


What a night; w and melody. ©1.. 
Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120629; Helen 
Gloria Albert, Hollywood, Calif. 

9231 


What do Gipsies dream; from Hecstasy, 
w William Colligan, m Hadju Imre. 
© Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53737; For- 
eign & domestic music corp., New 
York. 9232 


What do the birdies say ; song, m Alex- 
ander Roy Ross. © 1 ¢ Mar. 11, 
1936; E unp. 120083; Albert Rogers 
Hambly, Toronto. 9233. 


What good is money to a broken heart ; 
song, melody William Henry Biddle. 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1936; E unp. 120015; 
Harold Roy Stingley, Graterford, 
Pa. 9234 


What is sweeter than a night in June; 
w Stanley Daniels, melody Walter 
Daniels. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; HE 
unp. 120184; Walter Mieczkowski, 
Detroit. 9235 


What is the use of dreaming; song. © 
1 e@ Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121048; 
Chrystal Leithold Case, Albany, 
Calif. 9236 


What is this change in me, why am I 
blue; w and melody Dick Samuels 
and Art Samuels. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120151; Dick Samuel- 
ian and Ara Samuelian, Fresno, 
Calif. 9237 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9238 


What’ll I do with my nights the rest 
of my days; w and m Little Jack 
Little, Edgar Leslie and George W. 
Meyer; with guit. arr. © Mar. 6, 
1936; E pub. 53871; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 9238 


What’s the good of being good; pf. 
treble with w. ©1e. Mar. 30, 1986; 
E ounp. 121350; Lourie Estrin, De- 
troit. 9239 


What’s the sense of the moonlight; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
FE unp. 121427; Henry F. Miller, jr., 
Wakefield, Mass. 9240 


What's the use, of anything at all? 
song. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 
119729; Thelma McBride, Detroit. 

9241 


What’s the use of feeling blue; waltz 
song, melody J. Kirby and Sam Adel- 
man. © 1c. Mar. 10, 19386; E unp. 
120119; Josephine Kirby, Detroit. 

9242 


What the heart believes, the eyes will 
see; Song, Ray Block, Irving Brown 
and Bill Livingston; with guit. arr. 
© Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 54360; Mil- 
sons music pub. corp., New York. 

9243 


What would you do; song. Rev. ed. 
© 1 «. Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119807; 
Mabel Jones McAfferty, Tacoma. 

9244 


What would you do; song, w Aretta 
Shatterly. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 120730; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 9245 


What y’ dreamin’ of; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120387; 
John Joseph McCall, Boston. 9246 


When; song; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119702; Alvah 
S. Tillman, Zion, Ill. 9247 


When a robin sings; w N. G. Tozer, 
melody Mrs. D. Rogers. © 1c. Mar. 
9, 1986; E unp. 119853; Naney G. 
Tozer and Mrs. Delmar Rogers, Cot- 
tonwood, Calif. 9248 


When Christ arose triumphant; Haster 
pageant, Marion Kendall Parsons, 
with m. © Mar. 7, 1936; D 39047; 
Lyman R. Bayard, Fillmore, Calif. 

9248* 


When Christ was born; hymn. ©1«. 
Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121366; Geo. 
W. Bloemendal, Holland, Mich. 9249 


pt. mu, ns!, v. 3 


When day is ending; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120971 ; 
Axel Johnson, Pasadena. 9250 


When evening comes; w Joe Cambron; 
sop. and alto duet. © 1c. Mar. 17, 


1936; E unp. 120523; D. T. Nellums, ” 


Nashville. 9251 


—w Leonard Johnson, and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 121433; 
Clara Janet Serafinelli, W. Quincy, 
Mass. 9252 


When ever; E flat alto-saxophone, with 
w. © 1c Mar. 12) 19386; EH vunp 
120207 ; Charles Neri, Buffalo. 92538 


When grandma was a girl; song. © 
1 c@ Mar. 16, 19386; E unp. 120428; 
Lucile Rudesill, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 9254. 


When I change your name to mine; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119954; Arthur Rudolf Guenther, 
Providence. 9255: 


When I danced into romance with you; 
song, melody Burrell Van Buren. 
1c. Mar. 7, 1986;, E unp. 119860 ;. 
Mary B. Davis, Truto, N. S., Pee 

256. 


When I dream of you, my dearest; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; EH unp. 
121409; Rose Debs, Poughkeepsie, 
Na. Y> 9257 


When I get you under the moon; fox- 
trot song, melody Mario Leone. © 
1 ce. Mar. 30, 1936; BE unp,. 121392; 
Helen Knox, Greensboro, N. C. 9258. 


When I hear the train go; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 120925; 
Mack Sutton, Chicago. 9259 


When I look into your eyes, so blue; 
w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 120953; Fred E. Motzer, New 
York. 9260: 


When I’m gone from you; w and mel- 
ody Boris Millen. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 
1936; E unp. 120046 ; Boris Kuruchki, 
Detroit. 9261 


When I’m on my way to you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 19386; E unp. 
119666; Max N. Haidy, Detroit. 

9262. 


When I’m with you; song. ©1c. Mar. 
2, 1936; E unp. 119445; John Smoke, 
Silverton, Col. 9263. 


song, m L. H. Gondringer and 
Bernice Irene Clere. © 1 c Mar. 
27, 1986; EH unp. 121254; Lawrence 
H. Gondringer, Shelby, Neb. 9264 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


—w Kay Karl Endow, melody 
George Date. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 119582; Encore music, Itd., 
Sacramento, Calif. 9265 


When I need love; fox-trot, w and m 
R. Fran Joy. ©1e. Mar. 138, 1986; 
E unp. 120561; Ruth Joy Scott, 
Lamoni, Ia. 9266 


When I teach you how to fly, and you 
teach me how to waltz; song. © 1 
Gaiar. 272019869 BH unpy 121212; 
Ernest EH. La Placa, Passaic, N. J. 

9267 


When I told her, my heart is yours; 
w Lucille Longman, and melody. © 
1 e. Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 120582; 
M. Kenneth Boss, Brooklyn. 9268 


When I walk into my garden; w and 
m Lucile Crist-Carson. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
11, 1986; E unp. 120082); Lucile Car- 
son Burke, Oklahoma City. 9269 


When I waltz with you; w and m Wes- 
ley Little; pf. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121142; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9270 


When it’s apple blossom time; song. © 
1c. Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 119998; 
Bertha Landers Hargreave, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 9271 


When it’s apple-blossom time in Ar- 
kansas; song. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 119796; Hula Lia Jungkind, 
Beebe, Ark. 9272 


When it’s night time down in Harlem; 
wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; 
EH unp. 119658; Harry S. Krieger, 
Chicago. ° 9273 


When it’s orange blossom time in 
Florida; song, w Marion L. Caron. 
© 1e. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120732: 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 9274 


When it’s peach blossom time in 
Egypt; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1936; E unp. 120290: Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, Ill. 9275 


When it’s spring; w and melody. © 1 
e. Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 120838; 
Helen A. Murray, New York. 9276 


When Louis from St. Louis plays the 
St. Louis blues; w and melody Fred 
Fisher and Stella Unger. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120650; Fred 
Fisher music co., New York. 9277 


When my day’s work’s done; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936: E unp. 
120938; Leslie Douglas, Berkeley, 
Calif. 9278 


9291 


When shadows fall; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120975; 
Chas. H. Rothrock, Richmond, Calif. 

9279 


When spring; song. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1936; E unp. 1197938; Oscar Bomboy 
Millard, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 9280 


When the dew drops out of the clouds; 
song, melody Tom Furnari. © 1. 
Mar. 12, 1986; EH unp. 121096; Frank 
De Rosa, Nutley, N. J. 9281 


When the jackal keeps a’-howlin’; w 
and m Josef Marais; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 
43366; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9282 


When the moon plays peek-a-boo; by 
Seth Carman; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120187; 
Clarence Seth Carman, New York. 

9283 


When the music sounds good; w Amos 
Easton, melody Lester Melrose. © 
1c Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121421; 
Wabash music ¢o., Chicago. 9284 


When the roses are blooming; w Mar- 
jorie Marie Holm; pf. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
26, 1986; E unp. 121135; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 9285 


When the sun has crossed the golden 


west; w and melody. © 1 ec. Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120252; Morris 
Orenstein, New York. 9286 


When the waves hug the shore, Ill be 
huggin’ you; song, w Moe Jaffe. © 
1 ec. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 119968; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 9287 


When Tillie Betts plays the castanets 5 
w Norine Freeman, with melody. 

1 e¢ Mar. 11, 19836; E unp. 1200563. 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

9288 


When wilt Thou save the people; w 
Ebenezer Elliott, m Carl F. Mueller ; 
mixed cho.; pf. or organ ace. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 54849; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9289. 


When you come out the wilderness; 
W anon., mM arr.; mixed voices. 
1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 121826; 
Yolande Maddox, Detroit. 9290 


When you love; w Moe Jaffe, melody 
Clay Boland. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 120482; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 9291 


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9292 


pt. TT NYS., visi 


When you make eyes at me; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1936; E unp. 


120091; Daniel Whitham, North 
Lonsdale, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 
9292 


When you monkey with the buzz-saw, 
you are a monkey’s brother-in-law, 
you are a donkey’s father-in-law ; w 
and m John J. Schneider, pf. and 
ukulele arrs. Olman J. Cobb. © Mar. 


138, 19836; E pub. 58951; Songtex 
music co., Philadelphia. 9293 
When you say Ma cherie; song, m 


Jane Amoss. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 120959; T. Morris Cushing, 
Baltimore. 9294 


When you smile at me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 119986; 
James Edward Kennett, Pelham, 
IN 0 9295 


When youth blooms; symbolic play. 
With libretto. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; 
D 39040; Evelyn M. Warrick, Hor- 
nell, N. Y. 9295* 


Whenever I’m with you; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 120928; 
Travis John Wacksman, Albany. 

9296 


Where hollyhocks grow ; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120681 ; Bell M. 
Johnston, Hssex, Ontario, Canada. 

9297 

Where is the girl from Tenth avenue; 
w and m Hortense Hirsch. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 1198385; Hor- 
thensia Hirsch, West Los Angeles. 

9298 


Where it’s always today; song, m F. 
Pierce Drohan. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 119800; May Mavity, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 9299 


Where the daffodils blow; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120170; Mil- 
dred Coffin Young, Eugene, Or. 9300 


Where the Spanish moss grows; song, 
w Daniel Palls). © 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
1936; E unp. 120731; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 9801 


Which is which; w Sidney Clare, m 
Troy Sanders. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 120807; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 9302 


Whiffenpoof (The) song; w Meade 
Minnigerode and George S. Pomeroy, 
m Tod B. Galloway, rev. Rudy Vali- 
lee; with arr. for guit., ete. © Mar. 
6, 1986; E pub. 53841; Miller music, 
ine., New York. 9303 


While I dream; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120980; Hthel 
Florence Johnson Wolfe, Memphis, 
Tenn. 9304 


While we make love; w and m Eddie 
Gaston; pf. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 121141; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 9305 


Whilin’ away the hours; fox trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ec. Mar. 
17, 1986; E unp. 120535; Norma S. 
Burger, Vanderhoof, B. C., Canada. 

9306 


Whippoorwill; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 138, 1986; E unp. 120254; John 
C. Kreps, Philadelphia. 9307 


Whispering pine, old friend of mine; 
fox trot, w and m Della May Ray. © 

1 e@.:Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120360; 
Delle Mary Wilkes, St. Helens, Or. 
9308 


Whispering winds; w G. A. Hawkins- 
Ambler, m Eleanor Everest Freer, 
op. 41; high voice. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 54179; Music library of Chi- 
cago, Chicago. 9309 


Whisp’rin’ wind; w and melody Vern 
Spencer. ©1c. Mar. 3, 19386; E unp. 
119491; Cross & Winge, inc., Port- 
land, Or. 9310 


Whistling in heaven; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119831; Annie 
L. Elmore, Washington. 9311 


Whittle and whistle; w and m Robert 
Nome; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 19386; E 
unp. 120880; Robert A. Clarke, New 
York. 9312 


Who cares; w Jack Hammer, with mel- 


ody. ©1c. Mar. 12, 1936; BE unp. 
120226; Alexander M. Steinreich, 
Newark, N. J. 9313 


Who could ask for more; w K. Cusick, 
m Bernice Watkins. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
1986; E unp. 120945; Bernice M. 
Watkins and Kenneth Cusick, Phila- 
delphia. 9314 


Who is it, huh! Who is it; song, mel- 
ody Mike Di Napoli. ©1 ce. Mar. 28, 
1936; E unp. 121287; Joseph Albert 
Bagnera, East Boston. 9315 


Who is the man (one); song. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119527; Cora 
Maria Loomis, Los Angeles. 9316 


Who’s keeping tabs on your old tabby 
cat; w and melody. © 1. Mar. 9, 
1986: EH unp. 119955; William Obed 
Merrill, Hardwick, Vt. 9317 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


Who’s that pretty baby; w Mills bros., 
melody H. Brooks. © 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 
1936; E unp. 117676; Harvey Brooks 
and Harry Mills, Los Angeles. 9318 


Who’s the boy friend; w Harry Ben 
Bolt, m Eugene Platzman ; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 11, 1936; E pub. 
53717; Ben Bolt song productions, 
Lakeside, O. 9319) 


Who shall separate us from the love of 
Christ; anthem, w from Romans 8, 
m Edward P. Mason; mixed voices, 
with alto solo; organ acc. © Mar. 
26, 1936 ; E pub. 54251 ; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 9320 


Whole (The) world is waiting for May- 
time, and I’m waiting sweetheart for 
you; w and m Cal De Voll; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 54219; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 9821 


Why; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. T. F. 
Stone. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
120560; Faye Stone, Rio Grande City, 
Tex, 9322 


—pf. ©1ec Mar. 2, 1986: E unp. 
119409; John Wilbur Medill, Plain- 
well, Mich. 9323 


Why; song. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 120828; Mary Gilbreth, Mc- 
Farland, Calif. 9324 


Why ask me when you know all the 
answers; w Don Hix, m Mel Hyser. 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 120429; 
Don Hix enterprises, Baltimore. 

9825 


Why can’t I call you my sweetheart; 
w Wilma M. Baumgratz, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 
121082 ; James M. Baumgratz, Phila- 
delphia. 9326 


Why did I roam waitin’ all alone; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 120105; Richard EH. Richman, 
Brooklyn. 9327 


Why did you cry when I said good- 
bye; waltz song, melody Jack Schat- 
enstein. © 1 c. Mar. 7, 1936; E unp. 
119816 ; Earl Greene, Rochester, N. Y. 

9328 


Why did you say I love you; w Owen 
Clump, m Owen Crump and Jeanne 
Dunne; violin. ©1c. Mar. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 121364; Standard radio, inc., 
Hollywood, Calif. 9829) 


Why do I read the papers; song. © 
1c. Mar, 16, 1986; E unp. 120450; 


9348 


Hattie Spence Elwell, Alloway, N. J. 
9330 


Why does our canary sing? song. © 
1 e. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 119637; 
Lewis Nelson Paul, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

9331 


Why don’t you cry; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 
121428; Kathleen Maart, Manasquan, 
N. J. 9832 


Why don’t you give the moon a rest; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 119475; Stanley Gross, New- 
ark, N. J. 9833 


Why don’t you practice being nice to 
me? song, w Margaret L. Knight. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 119738; 
John Robert Keller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

9334 


Why don’t you try believin’ me; song; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119760; Margu- 
rite Carr, Rushville, Ind. 9835 


Why I loved her; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar, 4, 1936; E unp. 
119599 ; William Axelrod, Platteville, 
Wis. 9836 


Why is it; song. © 1c. Mar. 16, 
1986; E unp. 120407; Cruz A. Lopez, 
Austin, Tex. $837 


Why is the high tide high; w and mel- 
ody Julé Styne and Phil Dooley. © 

1 ¢e. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 121400; 
Skidmore music co., inc., New York. 
$338 


Why not now; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 
24, 1936; E unp. 121330; Ernest J. 
Stramiello, New York. 93839) 


Wiazanka pieSni legjonowych; przez 
Piotr Perkowski, arr. J. Maklakie- 
wicz; ork. strony. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 438190; F. Grabczewski, War- 
saw, Poland. 9340: 


Widow (A) bird sate mourning for her 
love; trio, w Shelley, m Cecil Shar- 
man; sop. 1, 2 and contralto. © Feb. 
27, 1986; E for. 48523; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 9341 


Wiesz ty o tem, ze ja w nocy ptacze; 
tango, Zz Kawiarenka, slowa: J. 
Walden, m: A. T. Miiller. © Dee. 4, 
1935 ; EF: for. 43220; M. Arct, Warsaw, 
Poland. 9842 


arr. Wt. HBiger; |. ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for, 43221 ; 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 9843 


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9344 


Wiggly-woggly (The) walk; from Min- 
sky’s perfect 1986, w Allan Roberts 
and Jules Loman, m Francis K. Shu- 
man; with guit. arr. © Feb. 28, 
1986; E pub. 53755; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 9344 


Wild flowers; w and m M. Kincaid, ace. 
Beryl Severin. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 119498; May Kincaid, Oel- 
richs, S. D., and Beryl Severin, 
Philip, S. D. 9345 


Wild (The) Irish lad; song, arr. Ray 
Adams; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 11, 1936;° EH unp. 120089; 
Thomas J. Ford, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 9346 


Wild trumpets and crazy piano, got a 
gal to forget; w Frank Loesser, m 
Irving Actman; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Mar. 5, 1936; E pub. 53893; 
Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

9347 


Will I ever fall in love; song, w Abe 
Tuvim. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 
119763; Sally Leff, New York. 9348 


Will the lady consent; w George 
Ronald Brown, melody Lee Hulbert. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 120498; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

9349: 

Will this be the last waltz; w Barbara 
Shaw, m Carol Baldwin; pf. ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 1936 ; E unp. 119745 ; Dorothy 
Heyn Laughlin and Irene M. Heyn, 
Chicago. 9350 


Will you be my baby grand; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
120374; Minnie Rose Hamilton and 
Liewellyn Hamilton, Fultonville, 
IN, UY. 9351 


Will you meet me here; w A. O. Sea- 
mans, melody H. A. Powell. ©1e. 
Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119400; Amos’ 
Oliver Seamans and Harry Aldine 
Powell, San Francisco. 9352 


Willie blow your horn; song. © 1. 
Mar. 20, 19386; E unp. 120718; Roy 
Hess, Pontiac, Mich. 9353 


Winding (The) road; song. © 1. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120855; Henry 
H. Hiatt, Kansas City, Kan. 9354 


Wind’s work; poem T. Sturge Moore, 
m Arthur Benjamin. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Mar. 3, 1936; E for. 
43484; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

° 9355 

Windy city blues; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119756; 
Ben Arthur Bell, Seattle. 9356 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Windy mornin’; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ee. Mar. 6, 1936; E unp. 119749; 
Alex Studer, Minneapolis. 9357 


Windy nights; poem Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Harold Greenhill; 
men’s voices. © Mar. 10, 1936; H 
for. 48383; J. Curwen & sons, I1td., 
London. 9358 


Wings of victory; march, Jos. Oliva- 
doti, arr.; full band pts. © Feb. 15, 
19386; E pub. 58842; Music products 
corp., Chicago. 9359 


Winter moon; song, arr. Dorothy 
Bittner. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
120130; Wayne Leslie Frantz, Mason 
City, Ia. 9360 


Wintertime blues; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119925; Cora McKinney, Stein- 
hatchee, Fla. 9361 


Wise (The) kings three; Christmas 
carol, w Parady Ames, m Margery 
Moore; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Nov. 29, 1935; E for. 43165; 
Novello & co., 1td., London. 9362 


With a glance came romance; w and 
melody. ©1e. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119494; Frank Sereno and Grace 
Klein, Brooklyn. 9363 


With a song in your heart; waltz song. 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1936; E unp. 119970; 
Stanley Albert Willcock, Johannes- 
burg, South Africa. 9364 


With hearts that blend; w and melody 
Albert Potvin. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 120491; Joseph Albert Potvin, 
Edmonton, Alta., Canada. 9365 


With my horse and bridle; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 120291; Mary Alden Lence, 
Jonesboro, Il. 9366 


With the chickens down around the big 
expo; fox-trot, w and m Bly Myer. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1936; H unp. 119825; 
Raymond Leroy Blymyer, Cleveland. 

9367 


With trumpets and drums; by Isadore 
Freed, ed. Lazare Saminsky and I. 
Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; E pub. 
54150; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

9368 

With you away; w Leigh Lehigh; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120788; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

9369 


With your consent; w Lela Rogers, 
and melody. ©1e. Mar. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 120704; Harl Eby, Los Angeles. 

9370 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


‘Without a dream of love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
1203891; Fred ©.’ Frey, jr., Newark, 
.. ¥e 9371 


‘Without a glance you pass me by; song. 
©1c Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119412; 
Grace Jane Brown, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 9372 


Without you; song. © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 
1936; E unp. 119387; Arthur Thomp- 
son, Astoria, N. Y. 9373 


w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1986; EH unp. 120220; Sylvia Hilda 
Benjamin, New York. 9874 


‘Without your romance; fox-trot, w F. 
Pirone, melody H. Pirone and Ralph 
A. Zeo. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936: FE unp. 
119805; Harry Pirone, Frank Pirone 
and Ralph Zeo, Plymouth, Mass. 

9375 


Woe is me; wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 


17, 19386; E unp. 120478; Jamie 
Blanchard Hrickson, San Diego, 
Calif. 9376 


Wonder girl; song. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120877; Harold Bar- 
clay, Wheaton, Ill. 9377 


Wonderful bouquet of flowers I present 
to you; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 
120631 ; Katharine E. Schene, Louis- 


ville. 9378 
‘Wonderful (The) land of Make-Be- 
lieve; [play] in 3 scenes. © 1. 


Feb. 17, 1986; D 39045; Emma Lee 
Simkins, Dallas. 9378* 


Wonderful (The) Niagara cave; song, 
m Burrell Van Buren; with ukulele 
arr. © Feb. 1, 1936; E pub. 54234; 
Alois J. Shindelar, Ft. Atkinson, Ia. 

9379 


‘Wonderful you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 12, 1936; E unp. 120221; Sylvia 
Hilda Benjamin, New York. 9380 


‘Wondering; w Chas. (Corkey) Corch- 
ran, m Ray Ingleright; pf. © 1 «. 
Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 121066; Violet 
Joy Marshall, Niles, Mich. 9381 


‘Wondrous wild rose; song, arr. H. O. 
Wheeler. © Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 
54182; Cora Gladish, Higginsville, 
Mo. 9382 


Won’t you come along with me, to that 
old time jubilee; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 
120442; Adelia E. Zacheisz, St. Louis. 

9383 


9596 


Won’t you come make a fuss over me; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Mar. 13, 
1936; E unp. 120255; Harry L. Wil- 
liams, New York. 9384 


Won’t you share my love madame; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 120492; Irving Greenberg, 
New York. 9385 


Won’t you spend eternity there with 
me; hymn, w and melody I. B. Boul- 
din, written Maud Ester Masters. © 
Feb. 4, 1936; E pub. 54131; Ione B. 
Bouldin, San Antonio. 9386 


Word (A), a smile; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar, 20,.1986- EK unp. 120692; 
Louis H. O. Fischman, Brooklyn. 

9387 


Words that never die; song, w Rosetta 
Icampo. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120310; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

9388 


Working for the U. S. A.; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119518; Arthur 
I. McKenzie, Elizabeth, N. J. 93889 


World (The) a million years ago; w 
and melody Kenyon Scott. © 1 «. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119622; Mess- 
more & Damon, inc., New York. 

9390 


World (The) came to an end; w and 
melody Dick Samuels and Art Sam- 
uels. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1936; E unp. 
120149; Dick Samuelian and Ara 
Samuelian, Fresno, Calif. 9391 


Worthy is the Lamb; Easter anthem, 
w from Revelations 5, m Clarence 
Kohlmann; mixed cho. © Feb. 28, 
1936; E pub. 53908; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 9392 


Would all our dreams come true; w 
Harold Greenspan, and melody. © 
1c Mar. 5, 1986; E unp. 120469; 
Walter Goetz, New York. 9393 


Would you; song, melody Horace Mor- 
ris. © 1c Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
120412; William McKinley, Brook- 
lyn. 9394 


Wreck (The) of the Winnie Mae; song, 
w Joseph Gersten. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121243; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 9395 


Wiinsch dir was; accordeon-album, 
leicht bearb. Ferd. Kollmaneck; 48 
bissige instrumente. bd. 4. © Mar. 
6, 1936; E for. 48459; Aug. Cranz, 
g.m. b. h., Leipzig. 9396 


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9397 


Wyoming march; pf. accordion. © 
July 12, 19385; E pub. 58800; Leander 
Castellani, Wyoming, Pa. 9397 


Wyoming starlight; song. © 1©¢ Mar. 
13, 1986; E unp. 120241; Lydia Jeur- 


sha Rinehart, Upton, Wy. 9398 
Xylophone technique; by Harry 
Breuer. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 


54278; Harbert music, New York. 
93899 


Y en a qu’un dans Marseille; slow-fox, 
de Un de la Canebiére, paroles René 
Sarvil, m Vincent Seotto. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 48299; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 9400 


Ya got me: song. © 1 c. Mar, 25, 
1986; E unp. 121189; William Good- 
rich, Little Rock, Ark. 9401 


Yea drummer; march, Mayhew Lake; 
band pts. © Feb. 28, 1986; E pub. 
538922 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

9402 


Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about; 
w and m Cliff Friend; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Mar. 16, 1936: E pub. 
54116; Chappell & co. inc, New 
York. 9403. 


Yellow (The) rose of Texas; song and 
cho., J. K., with addition of a schot- 
tische arr. William J. Marsh. © 
Feb. 25, 1986; E pub. 54282; Mary 
Daggett Lake and Wm. J. Marsh, 
Fort Worth. 9404. 


Yes, that’s me, I’m going home; song. 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1986; E unp. 119512; 
Margaret Saint Barbe MHarrison, 
New York. 9405 


Yesterthoughts ; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. 
© 1c Mar. 13, 1936; EH unp. 120818 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

9406 


Yew-pine (The) trail: sone ©l1e 
Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120080; Harry 
Eagle, Akron, O. 9407 


You; from The great Ziegfeld, w Har- 
old Adamson, m Walter Donaldson, 
arr. Frank Skinner, with male trio 
arr. Frank BE. Barry: orch. pts. © 


Mar. 5, 1986; E pub. 53878; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 9408 
EEE with guit. arr. © Mar. 


5, 1986; E pub. 53880; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 9409) 


w and m A. Studer and Zena 
Rulova; pf. treble. © 1c Mar. 6, 
1986; E unp. 119750; Alexis Studer, 
Minneapolis. 9410 


Dt. DTA io: 


— w Marie Herman; pf. treble. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 19, 1986; E unp, 120601; 
Ruth Cleary, Brooklyn. 9411 


You above all; w Sam Dann, melody 
Paul Lobel and Si Ginsberg. © 1 e«. 
Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120085; Simon 
Ginsberg, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 9412. 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 
120644; Gladys 
9413 


You and I had an ice cream cone; w 
R. W. Brown and Bob. Hoffman, 
with melody. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 120027; Richard Warren 
Brown, Elizabeth, N. J. 9414 


You and me; song. © 1c Feb. 29, 
19836; E unp. 120829; Mary Gilbreth, 
McFarland, Calif. 9415 


You and I; waltz song. 
20, 1986; HE unp. 
Lloyd, Cambridge, Md. 


You are all the world to me; waltz 
song, melody C. L. Weeks and Ben 


Adelman. © 1. Mar. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 120118; Charles L. Weeks, 


Schroon Lake, N. Y. 9416: 
You are breaking my heart for me; 
w Alice Rurode Koch; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119917; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or, 
9417 


You are my sunlight, then again my 
darkest night; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Mar. 18, 1986; E unp. 120552);" M. 
Morse, Excelsior Springs, Mo. 9418 


You are my sweetheart, girl of my 
dreams; song, melody Jack Schaten- 


stein. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1936; FE unp. 
121199; Christine Jeros, Oakland, 
Calif. 9419: 


You are that song; song, w Cornelia 
Middelcope. © 1 c¢. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 1207838; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles, 9420 


You brought love to my heart; w and 
melody. © 1. Feb. 27, 1986; E 
unp. 120020; Lawrence James La 
Gorio, Los Angeles. 9421 


You can call it swing; w Sammy Cahn, 
melody Saul Chaplin.,.© 1 c¢. Mar. 
6, 1986; E unp. 119786; Irving Ber-. 
lin, inc., New York. 9422 


You can’t do that there ’ere; American 
lyrics Sam Lewis, m Jack Rolls and 
Raymond Wallace, arr, Albert Szir- 
mai; with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 
11, 1986; E pub. 538944; Peter Mau- 
rice music co., ltd., London. 9423. 


402 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1936 


You can’t do what I want you to do, 
but that don’t keep me from wantin’ 
you to; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1986; E unp. 121474; Marion R. 
Krehbiel, Lenora, Kan. 9424 


You can’t judge a book by it’s cover; w 
Moe Jaffe, melody Clay Boland. © 
1 ce. Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 120481; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 9425 


You can’t win; song, melody Leon De 
Costa. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 
119614; John Bagnell, Salem Depot, 
N. H. 9426 


You captured my heart with love; w 
and melody ; with guit. harmony. © 
1 ce. Mar. 6, 1986; E unp. 119778; 
William Wallaster Bacon, Grater- 
ford, Pa. 9427 


You come in dreams; w Way Allen; 
pt. © 1’ Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 
119918; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or, 9428 


You dropp’d your glove; w Jack Ham- 
mer, with melody. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1936; E unp. 120227; Alexander M. 
Steinreich, Newark, N. J. 9429) 


You fill the bill; song. © 1. Mar. 4, 
1986; E unp. 120341; Ruth Nord- 
linger Behrend, Baltimore. 9430: 


You found the key; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 120876; 
Frank Rudolph, Phoenix. 9431 


You got me up a tree; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119872: 
Bill Milhem, Detroit. 9432 


You gotta boo-boo-boo; w Amog Jacobs, 
m Dick Frost; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120649; Rich- 
ard Walker Frost, Detroit. 94383 


You gotta make up your mind; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 
120277; Dorothy M. Elder, Phila- 
delphia. 9434 


You have that extra something; from 
The town talks, w and m Vivian Ellis. 
© Feb. 26, 1986; E for. 43506; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 9435 


You have to live and let live; w and 
melody W. Broonzy. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
30,1986; E unp. 121422; Wabash 
music co., Chicago. 9436 


You left me alone; w Elsie Sanguinet, 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936: 
E unp. 119867; Elizabeth L. Cook, 
University City, Mo. 9437 


You left no souvenirs for me; waltz 
song, melody L. Robinson and Ben 


9452 


Adelman. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; EH 
unp. 120529; Lucille Robinson, Long- 
view, Tex. 9438 
You'll always be my pal; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ¢, Mar. 4, 1936; 
H unp. 119600; Evelyn EH. Schilling, 
Brunswick, Neb. 9439) 


You'll have to take me as I am; song. 
©1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 119509; 
Rollo Vernon Morris, Baltimore. 

9440 


You'll know it’s spring; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 120171; Mil- 
dred Coffin Young, Eugene, Or. 

9441 


You made me a dreamer; song. 
1 e, Mar, 26, 1986; E unp. 121112; 
George Arlen, New York. 9442 


You may be the one; w and Ee 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1936 : E unp. 119757 
Morris Orenstein, New York 9443 


You must of changed your mind; w 
and melody Pete West. © 1c. Mar. 
14, 1936; E unp. 120284; Ansel David 
West, Rock Port, Mo. 9444 


You never looked so beautiful; from 
The great Ziegfeld, w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson ; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 5, 19386; E pub. 53881; 
Leo Feist, inc.; New York. 9445 

You’re a dream; song. ©1c. Mar. 26, 


1936; E unp. 121175; Arthur Thomp- 
son, Astoria, N. Y. 9446 


Yowre a treasure; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120902; 
Phil Harris Fahrney, Hollywood, 
Calif. 9447 


You’re all I could ask for ; melody with 


pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 
119726; Conrad Lanoue, Cohoes, 
N. Me 9448 


You’re for me—I!’m for you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120698; Louis H. O. Fischman, 
Brooklyn. 9449 


Youre heaven and the devil divided 
by two; song. ©1 ec. Mar. 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 119864; Lauraine Amy 
Ziegler, Evanston, Wy. 9450 


You’re in my heart, my love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1936; E unp. 
118891 ; Edward Victor Pius Albosta, 
Philadelphia. 9451 


Yow’re just a Sleepy little thing; song. 
©1c. Mar. 24, 19386; E unp. 121003; 
James E. Carey, Fall River, Mass. 

9452 


403 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9453 


pt. 10T, nese wie 


You’re just swell Isobel; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119689; Frank 
Harold Ralph, Sonora, Calif. 9453 


Youw’re just the type; w M. J. Glauber, 
melody D. M. Hoffman. © 1c. Mar. 
20, 1986; E unp. 120714; David M. 
Hoffman and Myron J. Glauber, Los 
Angeles. 9454 


You’re more than a pal to me; melody 
Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 
1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119859; 
Mary Louise Mackey, Baltimore. 

9455 


You're my favorite one; w Sidney 
Clare, m Lew Pollack. © 1c. Mar. 
18, 1986; E unp. 120811; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 9456 


You’re my lucky number; song, from 
Fifty grand. © Mar. 18, 1936; EH 
pub. 54257; Graeme Macleod, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 9457 


Youre my only ambition; Ww and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 
121028; Nick Stetser, Donora, Pa. 

9458 


You’re my theme; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 1214387; 
Edgar HE. Olson, Frewsburg, N. Y. 

9459 


You’re no amateur! w and m Robert 
Levy and Norman Goldblatt. © 1c. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 120690; Nor- 
man Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 

9460 


You’re one in a million; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 120624; 
Michael B. Biro and Bernard C. 
Smith, Jamacia, L. I., N. Y. 9461 


You’re so lovely and I’m so lonely; 
slow fox-trot, w H. C. Edelman, m 
Benjamin Stephenson Locko; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 
120174; Benjamin S. Locko and 
Harry C. Edelman, Staten Island, 
Ney: 9462 


You're something new under the sun; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1986: 
EK unp. 119985; George Wilson 
Humphreys, Memphis, Tenn. 9463 


You’re standin’ on the outside now; 


song. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
121311; Georgette Davis, New 
Orleans. 9464 


You’re sweeter than sugar; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 
121267; Frank R. LaVere, Chicago. 

9465 


You're swell; w and melody. © 1 c. 
Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119574; Bernard 
Howard McLaughlin, Cambridge, 
Mass. 9466 


You’re the answer to my prayer; fox 
trot, W and m Charlie Seitter, Billy 
James and Lulu Quinn Weyant; with 
arres £0L,,2uit:; ete: ©» Dee. 2 1Gas: 
E pub. 54001; Rialto music pub. co., 
New York. 9467 


Youw’re the light of my eyes; song. © 
1c; Mar.,.12,:1986;; Ey unp. L20une; 
Mildred Cofitin Young, Eugene, Or. 

9468. 


You’re the melody of my song; valse: 
andante, song with new pf. arr. and. 
change in melody. © Jan. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 53728; George Edwin Peter- 
son, Los Angeles. 9469 


You’re the one; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 121329; Car- 
lyton Cordy Roberts, Ravenna, Neb. 

9470 


You’re the one that I’ve been waiting 
for; song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1986; HE. 
unp. 120244; Louis Hdward Wagner, 
St. Louis. 9471 


You’re the only one that I adore; valse: 
song. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 
119611; Michele Bertoia, Hamilton, 
Ont., Canada. 9472 


You're the pris’ner of my love; w M. 
Raccuglia, melody H. Conner. ©: 
1c. Mar. 3, 1986; E unp. 119498; 
Matthew Raccuglia and Howard 
Conner, Irvington, N. J. 9478. 


You’re worthwhile; w D, M. Storms, m. 
L. J. Dittmer. © 1 c Mar. 4, 19386; 
BE unp. 119683; Louis J. Dittmer and 
Donald M. Storms, Hohokus, N. J. 

9474. 


You rhyme with beautiful; w H. Asen, 
m D. Wynick; pf. treble. © 1c. Mar. 
31, 1986; E unp. 121449; Harold Asen 
and Donald Wynick, Brooklyn. 

9475. 


You try to be what you're not; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1986; E unp. 119830; 
Daniel H. Lipman, New Brunswick, 
ING Fe 9476 


You've gone; fox-trot ballad, w and 
melody H. 8. Alpert and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1936; E unp. 
120820; Herman S. Alpert, Water- 
town, N. Y. 9477 

You’ve got me in a trance; song. © 
1 @4 Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 119975; 


Imogene Brack, Fresno, Calif. 
9478. 


404 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1986 


9503 


You’ve got me in a whirl; song. © 
1 c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121307; 
La Rue Florence McClimans, Erie, 
Pa. 9479 


You've got me in the habit; song. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 119686; Ver- 
non De Sylva, Pasadena. 9480 


You’ve got me upside down; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120653 ; Orville Stanley Spencer, De- 
troit. 9481 


You’ve gotta show me for my grand- 
father came from Missouri; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 
120974; W. L. Ross, Hawkesbury, 
Ont., Canada. 9482 


You were a cupid with an arrow; song, 
w Bessie O’Neal Bullard. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 120809; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 9483 


You will never be the same again; 
valse song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 120559; Clara Kessel, Melrose 
marie Ti). 9484 


You wore my rose at the ball; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
119406; Adrian Blaine Omerod, New 
York. 9485 


Young (The) men’s choral assembly 
for schools; copyright is claimed on 
text adapted Arthur Mendel, trs. Os- 
ear Overby and Olav Lee, trs. and 
arrs. J. A. Bergh, arrs. and new mat- 
ter F. Melius Christiansen. © Mar. 
' 1986; E pub. 538867; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 9486 


Young (The) pioneers; by Aaron Cop- 
land, ed. Lazare Saminsky and Isa- 
dore Freed; pf. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 54143; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 9487 


Your dad’s a railroad boy; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 120860; 
John Joseph Harrold, Chicago. 

9488 


Your face iS engraved deep in my 
heart; waltz song, melody Sam Adel- 
man. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1936; E unp. 
119562; Lydia Heine, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 9489: 


Your face. is haunting me; fox, Jay 
Ralton; melody, with pf. acc. ©1ec. 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 120158; Louis 
Ronjat, Paris. 9490 


Your intoxicating kiss; song, m Wil- 
lard Herring. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 119664; Franz Markus, Med- 
ford, Wis. 9491 


‘Your voice; w and melody. 


Your lips; w Bernard O. Kleve; pf. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121136; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

9492 


Your love is my dream; fox-canzone,. 
versi J. Vuono, m A. Arcuri. ©1e. 
Feb. 17, 1986; E unp. 118286; Joseph 
Vuono, Brooklyn, and Anthony Ar- 
curi, Hoboken, N. J. 9493 


Your magical charm nestles right in 
my arms; waltz, w J. Vuono, m A. 
Arcuri, © 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 
118287 ; Joseph Vuono, Brooklyn, and 
Anthony Arcuri, Hoboken, N. J. 

9494. 


Your smile; w Doc McGowan, m Don 
Hasse; treble clef acc. © 1. Mar. 
od, 1936; HE unp. 119730; Donald Wells 
Haase, Rock Glen, N. Y. 9495 


©l1e. 
Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 120084; Wil- 
liam Roy Boutillier, Winnipeg, 
Manit., Canada. 9496 


Yours ; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1986; E unp. 121810; Irving Morris 
Schlenoff, Baltimore. 9497 


Yvain (Maurice) Scherzo; du film 
Vogue mon ceur, M. Yvain et F. et 
M. Jeanjean; pf. © Dee. 20, 1935; 
EK for. 43324; C. Joubert et cie., Paris. 

$498 


Zauberschloss (Das) ; mirchen ouver- 
tire, Fr. W. Rust, arr. Hartwig von 
Platen; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 27, 
1985; E for. 48571; Richard Birn- 
bach, Berlin. . 9499: 


Zdejm maske z twarzy ; wale angielski, 
stowa Igo Kranowskiego, m Artura 
Golda. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 48187 ; 
F. Grabcezewski, Warsaw, Poland. 

9500 


arr, J. Wesby; ork. 
strony. © Dec. 4, 1935; E for. 43188 ; 
F. Grabcezewski, Warsaw, Poland. 

9501 


Zum goldenen halbmond ; zum Goldenen 
kipferl, eine wiener kaffeehausges- 
chichte, operette, Fritz Koselka, m 
Robert Stolz. Vollstiindiger klavier- 
auszug mit text zum dirigieren ein- 
gerichtet. © Jan. 1, 1986; EH for. 
42581; Gloria-verlag bihnenvertrieb 
u. musikervlag (H. Liechti & co.), 
St. Gallen, Switzerland. 9502 


Z-z-z-200m! my ball went rolling; w 
and melody. ©1c. Mar. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 119640; Jack Moore, Dayton, O. 

9503 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9504 


1°* concertino; de J. B. Accolay, adap- 


tation Paul Bazelaire; violoncelle. 
© Jan. 7, 1986; E for. 43361; Schott 
fréres, Brussels. 9504 


1°* concertino; par Georges Guilhaud ; 


hautbois avec acc. de pf. © Dee. 31, 
19385; EH for. 48262; Editions Costal- 
lat, Paris. 9505: 


. Symphonie C-moll; wiener u. linzer 
fassung, Anton Bruckner, partituren 
u. entwtirfe mit bericht, vorgelegt u. 
bearb. Robert Haas; orch. bd. 1. © 
Mar. 1, 1985; A for. 30494; Musik- 
wissenschaftlicher verlag, reg. g. m. 
b. h., der internationalen Bruckner- 
gesellschaft, Vienna. 9506 


pt, TT, BYSS vot 


6 de Hnero; tango; A Urmeneta; orq. 


ptes. © Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 48372; 
Amado Urmeneta Sesma, Barcelona, 
Spain. 9507 


VI. symphonie A-dur; originalfassung, 


Anton Bruckner, partitur wu. ent- 
wurfe mit bericht, vorgelegt u. bearb. 
Robert Haas; orch. bd. 6 © Aug. 
15, 1985; E for. 48583; Musikwissen- 
schaftlicher verlag, reg. g. m, b. h., 
der internationalen Bruckner-gessell- 
schaft, Vienna. 9508 


565 march; by Dorothy Wilson; pf. © 


1c. Mar. 16, 1986; E unp. 120380; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley 
R. Wilson, West Los Angeles, Calif. 

9509) 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 


sinee Jan. 1, 1936: 


Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and the 
United States, ;¢mchiding 5.792 unpublished) 2a. 245 aie _ Yo ee 8, 282 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 177 unpublished)_ 1, 227 


406 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[9509 


Adagio [and] Allegro; by Arcangelo 
Corelli, ed. and fingered; violin and 
pf. © Eduard Herrmann, Kingston, 
N. Y., as author of editing and fin- 


gering. R 438360, Mar. 6, 1936. 1 
After long years; song, w_ Philip 
Bourke Marston. © Kathleen 


Heron-Maxwell, London, as author of 


m. R 48231, Feb. 19, 1936. 2; 
Aimer ..... et  souffrir; valse  lan- 
goureuse, Paul Lombard; pf. © 


Marguerite Fanny Lombard, Paris, 
as executor. R 48491, Jan. 22, 1986. 
39 


Ain’t it awful, Mabel; chorus girl’s 
lament, w John Edward Hazzard, m 
W. T. Francis. © Alice Hazzard, 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., as widow of 
the author of w. R 48098, Feb. 24, 
1936. 4 


Air a la bourrée; by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 220: violin and pf. © John 
B. C. Bartlett, Hollis, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
43194, Feb. 3, 1936. 5 


Airs and graces; minuet, L. E. Orth, 
op. 26, no. 2; pf. duet. © Louise 
Orth Bosworth, Boston, as executor. 
R 43979, Mar. 21, 1986. 6 


All along. the river ; romance, from The 
antelope, w Adrian Ross, m Hugo 
Felix. © Ilsa Felix, Los Angeles, as 
widow of the author of m. R 43875, 
Mar. 20, 1936. 7 


All for Thee; anthem, w Frances 
Havergal, m J. S. Fearis. © Otto 
L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48727, Mar. 3, 
1936. 8 


All Italia; in modo napolitano, Fer- 
ruccio Busoni; klavier. © Gerda 
Buscni, Berlin, as widow. R 43128, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 7) 

Ame (L’) des iris; chanson, poésie 
Camille Mauclair. © Rhené Baton, 
Chatou, France, as author of m. R 
43807, Jan. 22, 1936. : 10 


Amourette de Pierrot; op. 30, no. 1; pf. 
© Sigismond Stojowski, New York, 
as author. R 48570, Mar. 9, 19386. 11 


64326—36——_9 


Amoureuse (L’) serenade; pf. © Hd- 
mund Filippucci, Paris, as author. 
R 48394, Feb. 19, 1936. 12 


Ancient (An) family; song. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 43996, Mar, 27, 1936. 13 


Angoisse; chanson, poésie G. Jean 
Aubry. © André Caplet, Orléans, 
France, as author of m. R 43420, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 14 


Année (L’) en vain chasse l’année; air 
extrait de ’Enfant prodigue, récit et 
air de Lia, poésie E. QGuinand, 
deutsche tibertragung Ernst Huld- 
schinsky, m Claude Debussy: sop. 
© Jean Deyzac, Paris, as executor 
of the author of m. R 48431, Jan. 
22, 1986. nS 


Ansell (John) Three Irish dances; 
pf. © John Ansell, Marlow, Bucks, 
England, as author. R 48829, Mar. 
18, 1986. 16 


Antelope (The); from the musical 
comedy, w Adrian Ross, m Hugo 
Felix. © Ilsa Felix, Los Angeles, as. 
widow of the author of m. R 43886, 
Mar. 20, 1936. 17 


Apres lVondée; valse, Rodolphe Berger ; 
orch. Honorine Isopy, Paris, as 
executor. R 48001, Jan. 22, 1936. 18 


Arcadian (An) lullaby; song; in F. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, Bos- 
ton, as author. R 438958, Mar. 16, 
1936. 19 


Ariel; pf. © I. Philipp, Paris, as au- 
thor. R 48283, Jan. 22, 1986. 20 


Arlequin; pf. © I. Philipp, Paris, as 
author. R 48284, Jan. 22, 1986. Al 


Ashford (KE. L.) Allegretto; organ vol- 
untary, arr. H. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
44015, Mar. 27, 1936. 22 


Asleep; w John Keats, m Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden. © Dudley Northall- 
Laurie, London, as executor of the 
author of m. R 43230, Feb. 19, ‘tare 

22, 


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24 


At eventide; serenade, James Ord 
Hume; cornet solo. © A. Ord Hume, 
London, as widow. R 43116, Feb. 
19, 1936. 24 


At nightfail; w Charles Hanson Towne, 
m John W. Metcalf; high voice. © 
William C. Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., 
as executor of the author of m. R 
43965, Mar. 26, 1986. 25 


At sea; op. 18, song, w Moira O’Neill. 
© Hamilton Harty, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 48695, Feb. 19, 1936. 


26 
Au petit bonheur; pas _ redoublé, 
Rodolphe Berger; pf. Honorine 


Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 48811, 
Jan./22, 1936: 27 


Aube (L’) blanche; poésie Charles van 
Lerberghe, m Gabriel Fauré, op. 95, 
no. 4. © Philippe Roger Fauré- 
Frémiet and Emmanuel Fauré-Fré- 
miet, Paris, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
43292, Jan. 22, 1936. 28 


Aubert (Louis) Fantaisie; op. 8; pf. 
et orch. Partition. © Louis Aubert, 
Paris, as author. R 48799, Jan. 22, 
1936. 29 


réduction de Vorch. 
pour 2 pianos, 4 mains. © Louis 
Aubert, Paris, as author. R 48795, 


Jan. 22, 1936. 30 
1°TS violons. © Louis 
Aubert, Paris, aS author. R 48809, 


Jan. 22, 1936. 31 


Aus der kinderwelt; 24 characteristic 
pieces, Albert Léschhorn, op. 96, 100, 
ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. 
© Katharine F. Stewart, New York, 
as next of kin of the author of editing 
and fingering, who is not living. R 
43269, Feb. 20, 1936. Be 


Autumn; w M. B. de Packh, m Ernest 
R. Ball. © Maude Lambert Ball, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 48948, Mar. 10, 1936. 33 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Sarabande 
fand] Loure: ed. and fingered ; violin 
and pf. © Eduard Herrmann, 
Kingston, N. Y., as author of editing 
and fingering. R 43359, Mar. 6, 1936. 

34 


Bad (The) child’s songs about beasts; 
song, Ww H. Belloc. © Graham Peel, 
Bournemouth, Hants, England, as 
author of m. R 438839, Feb. 19, 1986. 

aH) 


DULTTIINS! ww eah 


Balfe (Michael William) The siege 
of Rochelle; selection, arr. James 
Ord Hume; brass band. © A. Ord 
Hume, London, as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 43458, Feb. 
19, 1936. 36 


Baruffe (Le) chiozzotte; ouvertiire zu 
Goldonis lustspiel; orch. partitur. 
© Leone Sinigaglia, Turin, Italy, 
as author. R 48133, Feb. 26, 1936. 

37 


Base-ball; song, m Al. W. Brown. © 
Roger Lewis, Chicago, as author of 
w. R 48619, Mar. 10, 1986. 38 


Basking in the sunshine; caprice, Earl 
Cameron, arr; band. © Edward 
Bergenholtz, Oakland, Calif., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 43563, Mar. 
10, 1936. 39 


Battle hymn; w Julia Ward Howe, m 
Charles Marshall. © Janet Sophia 
Marshall, Beeston, Nottingham, Eng- 
land, as widow of the author of m. 
R 43705, Feb. 19, 1936. 40 


Be Thou exalted; w from Psalm 57, 
m J. B. Herbert. © Fannie G. Her- 
bert, Xenia, O., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 48402, Mar. 2, 1986. 

41 


Bear’s (The) thanksgiving; song. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44001, Mar. 27, 1936. 

42 


Beautiful (The) gates ajar; w Irma B. 
Matthews, m Charies H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
43408, Mar. 2, 1936. 43. 


Beautiful land of Nod; w Ella Wheeler 
Wilcox, m Liza:Lehmann. © Her- 
bert Bediord, Bushey, Middlesex, 
England, as widower of the author 
of m. R 48124, Feb. 19, 1936. 44 


Bedtime; w Burges Johnson, m Dudley 
Buck; high; in F. © Dudley Buck, 
Chicago, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 438190, Feb. 3, 1936. 

45 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Sonata; op. 
14, no. 2, ed. and fingered’; pf/* © 
Paolo Gallico, New York, as author 
of editing and fingering. R 43669. 
Mar. 3, 1936. 46 


Sonate; op. 57, analysée; pf. © 
Georges Sporck, Paris, as author of 
analysis. R 48900, Jan. 22, 1936. 

47 


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op. 7 et op. 10, no. 2, analysée; 
pf. © Georges Sporck, Paris, as au- 
thor of analysis. R 48302, 43303, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 48, 49 


Sonatina; op. 49, no. 2, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 43670, Mar. 3, 19386. 50 


3 sonates; op. 10, no. 1, analysée ; 
pf. © Georges Sporck, Paris, as au- 
thor of analysis. R 438304, Jan. 22, 
1936. 51 


Behind the sleighbells; pf., treble clef. 
© Frances E. Terry, Northampton, 
Mass., as author. R 438484, Mar. 6, 
1936. 52 


Ben the boasun’; w F. E. Weatherly, m 
Stephen Adams; in E flat. © Annie 
Turkepine and Edith Withers, King- 
ston, Surrey, England, as executors 
of the author of m. R 43477, Feb. 19, 
19386. 53 

Bendel (Franz) Sechs deutsche mar- 
chenbilder ; op. 135, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle: pf. © Katharine F. 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of editing, who is not liv- 
ing. R 43775, Feb. 20, 1936. 54 


Benediction ; closing response. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m.. R 43530, Feb. 27, 1936. 

5D 


Benedictus; v. Max Reger, op. 59, no. 
9; harmonium. © Elsa Reger, 
Munich, as widow. R 48751, Mar. 3, 
1936. 06 

Bercelonnette; de Paul Lacome. 1. 
Chant et pf.—2. Pf. et clarinette ou 
cornet. © Marc Lacome, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
43307, 43308, Jan. 22, 1936. 57, 58 

Berceuse; chanson, poésie Georges 
Champenois. © Rhené Baton, Cha- 
tou, France, as author of m. R 43808, 
Jan. 22, 19386. 59 


op. 22; violoncelle, ou violon ou 
alto, et pf. © Carlos Salzedo, New 
York, as author. R 48330, Jan. 22, 
1936. 60 


op. 28; pf. © J. Paul Munkelt, 
Brooklyn, as author. R 48611, Mar. 
6, 1936. 61 


op. 50; violin and pf. © Rudolf 
Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 48159, Feb. 3, 1936. 62 


Bergéres tyroliennes; par E. Missa ; 
orch. © Jeanne Barbant Missa, 
Paris, as widow. R 43312, Jan. 22, 
1936. 63 


76 


Betsy’s the belle of the bathers; waltz, 
from Mary’s lamb, Richard Carle, 
arr.; orch. © William ©. O’Hare, 
New York, as author of arrangement. 
R 43556, Feb. 29, 1936. 64 


Bettina; tarentelle, Paul Wachs; pf. 
© Blanche Marie Pauline Simone 
Lemarchand Wachs, Saint Mandé, 
France, as widow. R 43433, Jan. 22, 
1986. 65 


Beyond the pearly gates; m Eugene 
Kaeuffer ; bar. or alto solo. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
w. R 43558, Feb. 26, 1936. 66 


Bill, you done me wrong; song, w and 
m B. Leighton and Frank Leighton. 
© Bert Leighton, Baldwin, L. L, 
N. Y., as one of the authors. BR 
43159, Feb. 27, 1936. 67 


Billet (The) doux; w anon., m Liza 
Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, Lon- 
don, as widower of the author of m. 
R 48869, Mar. 18, 1936. 68 


Bird song; pf. © James H. Rogers, 
San Marino, Calif., as author. R 
43195, Feb. 3, 1936. 69. 


Birthday (The) of the King; Christ- 
mas solo, w Harriet H. Pierson. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 43746, Mar. 3, 1936. 

70 


Bless the Lord; anthem. © Ira B. Wil- 
Son, Hollywood, Calif.. as author of 
m. R 438732, Mar. 3,.1936. 71 


Blessed be the name of God; résponse. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 43503, Feb. 27, 1936. 

72 


Blest Comforter divine; anthem. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 43734, Mar. 3, 1936. 73 


Boat song; w Montrose J. Moses, m 
Harriet Ware; low voice. © Har- 
riet Ware Krumbharr, Plainfield, 
N. J., as author of m. R 43262, Mar. 
4, 1936. 74 


Bolo (The) rag; w W. J. McKenna, m 
A. Gumble. © Albert Gumble, New 
York, as author of m, and William J. 
McKenna, Jersey City, as author of 
w. R 48715, Mar. 18, 1936. (3) 


Bonnie blue; quick march, James Ord 
Hume; military band arr. © A. 
Ord Hume, London, as widow. RB 
43121, Feb. 19, 1936. 76 


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Booker T’s (The) are on parade to- 
day; w EH. P. Moran, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 438593, 
Mar. 14, 1936. 17 


-Bootsmannslied; v. Jos. Chwatal, op. 
.36, no. 2; pf. © Minna Chwatal, 
-Hisenach, Germany, as child of the 
deceased author. R 43971, Mar. 21, 
“1936. 78 


‘Bouderie (La) ; op. 43; pf. © Rudolf 
Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 43168. Feb. 3, 1936. 79 


Bourrée et musette. 1. Pf.—2. Violon, 
ou alto, et violoncelle.—3. Violon et 
pf. © A. Perilhou, Tain, France, 
as author. R 43800, 43801, 43819, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 80-82! 


Brahms (Johannes) Quartett; op. 51, 
no. 2, fiir 2 violinen, bratsche u. 
violoncell, bearb.; 2 klaviere. © 
Otto Lehmann, Danzig-Oliva, Dan- 
zig, as author of arrangement. R 
43448, Mar. 3, 1936. 83 


Bright (The) red berry; w Harold 
Simpson, m Teresa del Riego. © 
Teresa Leadbitter, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 48865, Mar. 19, 1936. 

84 


Brown is my love; op. 12, w anon.; 
high voice. © Roger Quilter, Lon- 
don, aS author of m. R 48688, Feb. 
19, 1986. . 85. 


Bub oder miidel; operette, Felix Dor- 
mann u. A. Altmann; klavier zu 2 
handen. .4,,2...Poipourri<. we 2 mit 
beigefiigtem text—3. Walzer... 
Marsch. © Bruno Granichstaedten, 
Vienna, as author of m. R 438633-— 
43636, Mar. 3, 1936. 86-89 


vollstandiger klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © Bruno Granich- 
staedten, Vienna, as author of m. R 
43671, Mar. 3, 1936. 90: 


By a fountainside; op. 12, w Ben Jon- 
son; high voice. © Roger Quilter, 
London, as author of m. R 43685, 
Feb. 19, 19386. 91 


Bye and bye; song, m Hugene Kaeuffer. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of w. R 43557, Feb. 26, 1936. 


—E 


$2, 
C’est la tarentelle; pf. © Maurice 
Pesse, Paris, as author. R 438422, 


Jan. 22, 1936. 93. 


C’est pour rire! polka, Rodolphe Ber- 
ger; pf. © Honorine Isopy, Paris, 
as executor. R 43810, Jan. 22, 1936. 

94 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Call (The) of the sea; w Monro An- 
derson, m J. Airlie Dix; in D min. 
© Julia Annie Dix, Brighton, Eng- 
land, as widow of the author of m. 
R 43470, Feb. 19, 19386. 95 


Cameos of song; song. © Louis F. 
Gottschalk, Los Angeles, as author. 


R 43207, Feb. 29, 1936. 96 
Can’t you be good; song. © Geo. W. 
Meyer, New York, as author. R 
43717, Mar. 19, 1936. 97 


Canzonetta; op. 51; violin and pf. 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, Li I. N. Y., 
as author. R 438160, Feb. 3, 1936. 98 


Caprice scherzando; op. 20; violoncelle 
et pf. © Carlos Salzedo, New York, 
as author. R 43820, Jan. 22, 1936. 

99 


Capricieuse (La); valse, op. 120; pf. 
duet. © Georg Eggeling, Berlin, as 
author. R 43982, Mar. 21, 1936. 100 


Caronola waltz; by Edward Hazel; 
band. © Hortensia J. Barnard, Cin- 
cinnati, as widow. R 43598, Feb. 17, 
1936. 101 


Castagnette (La); by Henry Ketten, 
ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo Gal- 
lico, New York, as author of editing 
and fingering. R 43662, Mar. 3, cine 

102 


Ce sable fin et fuyant; chanson, poésie 
G. Jean Aubry. © André Caplet, 
Orléans, France, as author of m. 
R 43419, Jan. 22, 1936. 103 


Célébre méthode compléte de flute ; sys- 
témes Boehm et ordinaire, de De- 
vienne. Nouvelle ed. augmentée G. 
Gariboldi, revue et completée. © 
Philippe Gaubert, Paris, as author 
of revision and completion. R 43323, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 104 


Celestial crown; by Edward Hazel; 
band. © Hortensia J. Barnard, Cin- 
cinnati, as widow. R 43599, Feb. 17, 
1936. 105 


Ces airs joyeux, ces chants de féte; 
air extrait de l’Enfant prodigue, 
récit et air d’Azaél, poésie E. Guin- 
and, deutsche tbertragung Hrnst 
Huldschinsky, m Claude Debussy ; 
tén. © Jean Deyzac, Paris, as ex- 
ecutor of the author of m. R 43482, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 106 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Autumn ; étude de concert, op. 35, no. 
2, ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo 
Gallico, New York, as author of edit- 
ing and fingering. R 43649, Mar. 3, 
1986. — 107 


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135 


——lLa morena; caprice espagnol, op. 
67, ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo 
Gallico, New York, as author of edit- 
ing and fingering. R 43650, Mar. 3, 
1986. 108 


Valse-caprice; op. 383, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 438651, Mar. 3, 1936. 109) 


Chanson (La) de frére Jacques ; cheeur 
pour les éléves des lycées de jeune 
filles, paroles J. Combarieu, m E. 
Paladilhe. Partition, avec pf. con- 
ducteur. © Jeanne Elisabeth 
Georgia Lefebvre Paladilhe, Paris, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43276, Jan. 22, 1986. 110 


Chanson de la nuit; romanza, Arnold 
Safroni, arr. James Ord Hume; mili- 
tary band. © A. Ord Hume, London, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 43844, Feb. 19, 1986. 111 


Chant sans paroles; op. 49; pf. © 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y:, 
as author. R 43169, Feb. 3, 1986. 

112, 


Chanteuse roumaine; pf. © I. Philipp, 
Paris, as author. R 48282, Jan. 22, 
1986. ait) 


Cheer up Mary; quick march, arr. 
James Ord Hume; military band. 
© A. Ord Hume, London, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
43119, Feb. 19, 1936. 114 


Chevalier (Le) d’Eon; opéra-comique, 
Rodolphe Berger; orch. complet. 1. 
Ouverture.—2. Entr’acte-gavotte.—3. 
Lamento-entr’acte.—4. Ballet —=d. 
Marche triomphale. © MHonorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor of the 
author. R 48498, 48497, 48496, 48495, 
43494, Jan. 22, 1986. 115-119) 


Childhood; w Alfred Bryan, m Kerry 
Mills. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 438388, Feb. 29, 1986. 120 


Children’s corner; petite suite, Claude 
Debussy ; pf. © Jean Deyzac, Paris, 
as executor. R 48803, Jan. 22, 1936. 

M 121 


Chip (A) of the old block; song, w 
Harold Simpson; in B flat. © Wil- 
liam Henry Squire, London, as 
author of m. R 43864, Mar. 19, 1986. 

122 

Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Im- 
promptu; in A flat, op. 29, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 


York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 48659, Mar. 3, 1936. 123 


Nocturne; op. 55, no. 1, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 43657, Mar. 3, 1986. 124 


Polonaise, C sharp minor; op. 26, 
no. 1, ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo 
Gallico, New York, as author of edit- 
ing and fingering. R 48655, Mar, 3, 
1986. 125 


Valse; E min., ed. and fingered; 
pf. © Paolo Gallico, New York, as 
author of editing and fingering. R 
43656, Mar. 38, 1986. 126 


op. 64, no. 2, ed. and fingered ; 
pf. © Paolo Gallico, New York, as 
author of editing and fingering. R 
43658, Mar. 3, 1986. 5 Pare 


Choral overture; orch. © Fred W. 
Clement, Worcester, Mass., as author. 
R 48609, Mar. 10, 1986. 128 


Christ is risen; anthem, w Mary Le- 
Conte Holden; sop. or ten. solo, and 
mixed voices, with violin obbl. © L. 
Richard Dressler, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 438249, Jan. 29, 1986. 129 


Christ our Passover; anthem, m Hor- 
atio Parker. © Anna Parker, New 
York, aS widow. R 438333, Feb. 28, 
1986, 130 


Class lesson in sight singing ; compiled 
Franz Willner, tr. from the 28th 
German ed. Theodore Baker. © 
Theodore Baker, Rock Creek Station, 
O., as child of the deceased author 
of translation. R 43253, Feb. 20, 
1936. 131 


Clemens (Charles E.) Four re- 
sponses; women’s voices; organ acc. 
© Alice L. Clemens, Cleveland, as 
widow. R 48772, Mar. 3, 1936. 1382 


Cloche (La) pleure; chanson, poésie 
Laurent Tailhade; ton élevé. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as author of m. 
R 48814, Jan. 22, 1986. 133 


Cloches (Les) de St. Etienne ; by Ship- 
ley Douglas; military band. © Ethel 
Douglas, Gateshead, England, as 
widow. R 4387038, Feb. 19, 1936. 

134 


Clock (The); w Mrs. Eden, m Liza 
Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, Lon- 
don, as widower of the author of m. 
R 43887, Mar. 18, 1936. 135 


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1386 


Clough-Leighter (Henry) Thirty prel- 
udes for the organ; ed. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as 
author of editing. R 43240, Feb. 26, 
1936. 136 


Cobweb castle; by Liza Lehmann; pf. 
© Herbert Bedford, London, as wid- 
ower. R 438398, Dec. 27, 1935. 137 


Colombe (La); poéme pour chant et 
orch., poésie Henri de Régnier. 1. 
Sop. ou ten. ; en ré.—2. Mezzo-sop. ou 
bar.; en ut. © Henri Biisser, Paris, 
as author of m. R 48428, 43429, Jan. 
22, 1936. 138,439 


Come all you worthy Christian men; 
folk-song air coll. and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp; pf. © Joan Sharp, London, 
as child of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 43337, Feb. 28, 1936. 

140 


Come now, and let us reason together ; 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Herbert 
W. Wareing, ed.; mixed voices; or- 
gan acc. © Henry Clough-Leighter, 
Quincy, Mass., as author of editing. 
R 43248, Feb. 26, 1936. 141 


Come on; song, w Samuel Pearson. © 
B. D. Ackley, Philadelphia, as author 
of m. R 43537, Mar. 12, 1936. 142: 


Come unto Me; hymn-anthem; mixed 
cho. ; organ ace. ad lib. © W. Ber- 
wald, Syracuse, as author of m. R 
43141, Feb. 12, 1936. 1438 


W. H. Neidlinger ; mixed cho., 
with sop. solo; organ acc. © Orra 
B. Neidlinger, Hast Orange, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 431438, 
Feb. 3, 1986. 144 


Come unto Me, ye weary; hymn an- 
them, w Wm. C. Dix, m Frank H. 
Brackett; mixed voices. © Mary 
Frances Brackett, Ashland, Mass., as 
widow of the author of m. R 43245, 
Feb, 26, 1936. 145 


Comes at timesia stillness as of even; 
anthem, w I. Gregory Smith, m H. H. 
Woodward; mixed voices. © Edith 
M. Woodward, London, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living.. R 43341, Jan. 7, 1936. 146 


Coming home tonight; song, m J. W. 


Burgess. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of w. R 43209, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 147 


Coming (The) of St. Nicholas; op. 7, 
no. 2; pf. © John Carlyle Davis, 


Wyoming, O., as author. R 43202, 
Feb. 27, 1936. 148 


pt. I; nese ye St 


Coming to Thee; anthem, w Ida L. 
Reed. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif.,as author of m. R 43735, Mar. 
3, 1936. 149 


Communion service in ferial setting; 
mixed cho., with sop. solo and organ 


acc. © Harvey B. Gaul, Pittsburgh, 
as author of m. R 48139, Feb. 3, 
1936. 150: 


Concerto in G; fiir violine, op. 22; vio- 
line und klavier. © Sigismond Sto- 
jowski, New York, as author. R 
43573, Mar. 9, 1936. 151 


Consolation ; sketch in tone, op. 17; pf. 
© E. Prang Stamm, St. Louis, as 
author. R 43375, Mar. 9, 1936. $51 


Copurchic; valse, Rob. Vollstedt ; pour 
orch. © Auguste Bosc, Paris, as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 43305, Jan. 
22, 1936. 153 


Coquette (La); deux pas, Jules Le 
Fort, arr. Michael Retford; military 
‘band. © Mary Retford, Ockbrook, 
Derbyshire, England, as widow of the 


author of arrangement. R 438840, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 154 
Coronach; lament, Walter Scott, m 


Laura G. Lemon. © Cecil lL. R. 
Heath, Jordans Village, Beaconsfield, 
Bucks, England, and Audrey N. V. 
Turner, Godalming, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 43987, Feb. 19, 1936. 
155 


Cottage (A) song; w Austin Fleming, 
m Laura G. Lemon. © Cecil L. R. 
Heath, Jordans Village, Beaconsfield, 
Bucks, England, and Audrey N. V. 
Turner, Godalming, Surrey, England, . 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 43707, Feb. 19, 19386. 156 


Coucou (Le); chanson, P. Saegel; pf. 
© Paul Bertrand, Paris, as author. 
R 43256, Jan. 22, 1936. 157 


Couid a little sunshine; song, w A. H. 
Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 48550, Mar. 
12, 1936. 158 


Could ye not watch; sacred song, Ww 
from St. Matthew, m W. H. Neid- 
linger ; med. voice; pf. or organ acc. 
© Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48154, Feb. 12, 1936. 159 


Courtly dance; pf. © James H. Rog- 
ers, San Marino, Calif., as author. 
R 43198, Feb. 3, 1936. 160 


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Cramm (H.L.) Ten easy studies for 
the pianoforte in embellishments ; op. 


11. © H. L. Cramm, Haverhill, 
Mass., as author. R 48595, Mar. 17, 
1936. 161 


Crown Him with many crowns; anh- 
them, w M. Bridges. © Carrie B. 
Adams, Portland, Or., as author of m. 
R 48731, Mar. 3, 1936. 162 


Crystal (The) spring; foik-song air 
coll. and arr. Cecil. J. Sharp; pf. © 
Joan Sharp, London, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
43335, Feb. 28, 1936. 163 


Cuddle closer; solo. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44000, Mar. 27, 1936. 164 


Daddy’s letter; w Fred EK. Weatherly, 
m Stephen Adams. © Annie Turke- 
pine and Edith Withers, Kingston, 
Surrey, England, as executors of the 
author of m. R 43843, Feb. 19, A 

165 


Daddy’s little tomboy girl; song, w 
Robert F. Roden, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 48591, 
Mar. 14, 1936. 166 


Dainty little maiden; song, w Alfred 
Tennyson, m E. Cowdell. © Ellen 
Cowdell Stewart, i. e. Mrs. Baird 
Stewart, London, as author of m. R 
43466, Feb. 19, 1936. 167 


Damask (A) rose; song, w Fred G. 
Bowles; in G. © Eric Coates, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 43837, Feb. 
19, 1936. 168 


Damask roses; op. 12, w anon; high 
voice. © Roger Quilter, London, as 
author of m. R 43686, Feb. 19, 1936. 

169 


Dandelion (The); song, op. 79. © 
Carrie Williams Kregmann, Boston, 
as author. R 43585, Mar. 16, 1936. 

170: 


Dans l’été; chanson, poésie Marceline 
Desbordes-Valmore. © Reynaldo 
Hahn, Paris, as author of m. R 
43487, Jan. 22, 1936. 171 


Dans le silence de la nuit; valse-séré- 
nade, Rodolphe Berger; orch. © 
Honorine Isopy, Paris, as executor. 
R 48427, Jan. 22, 1936. 172 


Dans mon jardin; elégie; pf. © Louis 
de Merlier, Brussels, as author. R 
43441, Mar. 3, 1936. 173 


185 


Danse (La) des demoiselles; pf. © 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as author. R 438168, Feb. 3, 1936. 

174 


Danse des Esquimaux; morceau hu- 
moristique, Robert Vollstedt, op. 407 ; 
pf. © Paul Eggers, Hamburg, Ger- 
many, as executor. R 43297, Jan. 
22, 1936. 175 


Dark (The) lament; song, w Irene C. 
Dobyne. © Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
43578, Feb. 27, 1936. 176 


Day (The) is done; duet, w Longfel- 
low. (© Hermann Lohr, London, as 
author of m. R 43856, Mar. 19, 1936. 

a li ere 


Day of rest and gladness; opening re- 
sponse, w C. Wordswordth, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
43726, Mar. 3, 19386. 178 


Daylight hurts my eyes; song, m AI. 
W. Brown. © Gus Kahn, Beverly 
Hitiss “Calif... (as aucnony ob. We, . 
43102, Feb. 24, 1986. 179 


Dear little star; w Percy J. Barrow, m 
Dorothy Forster; in G. © Dorothy 
Cary, London, as author of m. R 
43852, Mar. 19, 1936. 180 


Debussy (Claude) ‘Trois chansons de 
Charles d’Orléans; 4 voix mixtes 
sans accompagnement. Partition. © 
Jean Deyzac, Paris, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48805, Jan. 22, 
1936. 181 


Do you know Mr. Schneider; from the 
musical play The girls of Gotten- 
berg, w Lionel Monckton and George 
Grossmith, jr., m Lionel Monckton. 
© Charles F. Monckton, London, as 


executor of the author of m. R 
43400, Dec. 27, 1935. 182 
Doan’ yo’ lis’n; song. © Carrie Ja- 


cobs-Bond, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 43579, Feb. 27, 1936. 183 


Don’t you know that Jesus knows; w 
J. Oatman, jr.,m J. B. Herbert. © 
Fannie G. Herbert, Xenia, O., as 
widow of the author of m. R 43405, 
Mar. 2, 1986. 184 


Douce (La) maison; suite, composée 
et transcrite Paul Lacome; pf. Suite 
complete. © Marc Lacome, Paris, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
43309, Jan. 22, 1936. 185 


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186 


Doux songe; de Paul Wachs; pf. © 
Blanche Wachs, Paris, as widow. R 
43676, Feb. 19, 1986. 186 


Down at the huskin’ bee; barn dance, 
w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m S. R. 
Henry. © Henry R. Stern, New 
York, as author of m. R 43348, Feb. 
24, 1936. 187 


Down by the toll gate, Jennie; w Mon- 
roe H. Rosenfeld, m Alfred Solman. 
© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, Enfield Lock, 
Middlesex, England, as widow of the 
author of w. R 48673, Mar. 3, 1986. 

188 


Down where the ivy shades the door; 
song, m Eugene Kaeuffer. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author 
of w. R 438212, Feb. 26, 1986. 189) 


Dreaming; op. 18, w Cahir Healy. © 
Hamilton Harty, London, as author 
of m. R 438697, Feb. 19, 1936. 190 


Dreams of long ago; song, m W. Car- 
roll Radebaugh. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as author of w. R 
43208, Feb. 26, 1986. 191 


Drink to me only with thine eyes ; 2-pt. 
song, w Ben Jonson, m of old English 
air arr.; women’s voices. © N. Clif- 
ford Page, Boston, as author of the 
arrangement of m. R 48241, Feb. 
26, 1986. 192 


Drum (The) of the fore and aft; from 
The antelope, w Adrian Ross, m Hugo 
Felix. © Ilsa Felix, Los Angeles, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48877, 
Mar. 20, 1986. 193 


Drummer (The) boy; song, w Harold 
Boulton. © Edward German, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 43873, Mar. 
19, 1986. 194 


Duel (The) ; w Eugene Field, m Clay- 
ton Thomas. © George Lyman Cade, 
New York, as widower of the author 
of m. R 482386, Feb. 19, 1936. 195. 


Eau (L’) qui chante; valse, Rodolphe 
Berger ; pf. © Honorine Isopy, Paris, 
as executor. R 48299, Jan. 22, 1986. 

196 


Edelveilchen; by Carl Heins, op. 169, 
no. 2, ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle ; 
pf. © Katharine F. Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author 
of editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 48175, Feb. 20, 1936. 197 


Edina; processional march, James Ord 
Hume; brass and reed band. © A. 
Ord Hume, London, as widow. R 
45450, Feb, 19, 1936. 198 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Hgyptian dance; op. 41; pf. © Rudolf 
Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
author. R 48173, Feb. 3, 1936. 199 


En gondole; morceau caractéristique ; 
pf. © Louis de Merlier, Brussels, as 
author. R 48448, Mar. 3, 1986. 200 


Enfant (L’) prodigue; scéne lyrique 
E. Guinand, paroles anglaises Nita 
Cox, m Claude Debussy. 1. Parti- 
tion pour chant et pf.—2. Par- 
tition d’orch.—3. 1°** violons. © 
Jean Deyzac, Paris, as executor of 
the author of m. R 43822-43824, Jan. 
22, 1986. 201-208 


English traditional songs and carols; 
coll. and ed. with annotations and 
pf. accs. Lucy E. Broadwood. © 
Leopold Alfred T, Broadwood, 
Maidenhead, England, as executor of 
the author of editing. R 43351, Mar. 
9, 1986. 204 


Erscheinung; notturno, Ferruccio Bus- 
oni; klavier. © Gerda Busoni, Ber- 
lin, as widow. R 43132, Feb. 26, 1936. 

205 


Etude de style; by Jean-Henri Ravina, 
ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo Gal- 
lico, New York, aS author of editing 
and fingering. R 48660, Mar. 3, 1986. 

206 


Etude in F; op. 44; pf. © Rudolf 


Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
author. R 48164, Feb. 3, 1986. 207 
Evening on the hillside; op. 50; pf. 


© Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, 
as author. R 43106, Feb. 26, 1986. 
208 


Ever; song, w Clifton Bingham, m F. 
Paolo Tosti; in B flat. © Berthe 
Tosti, Paris, as widow of the author 
of m. R 43457, Feb. 19, 1986. 209 


Every day, all the way; w J. Oatman, 
jr., m J. B. Herbert. © Fannie G. 
Herbert, Xenia, O., as widow of the 
author of m. R 43404, Mar. 2, 1936. 

2110 


Exercices pour développer l’indépend- 
ance des doigts; suite aux exercices 
de tenues; pf. © I. Philipp, Paris, 
as author. R 43257, Jan. 22, ie ‘ 

1 


Eye to eye; w Miriam E. Arnold, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48407, Mar. 2, 
1936. 212 


414 


RENEWALS 


no. 3. 1936 


Fair house of joy; op. 12, w anon.; 
high voice. © Roger Quilter, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 43684, Feb. 
19, 1936. 213 


Fair Radha; song, m Frederic K. Lo- 
gan. © Virginia K. Logan, Oska- 
loosa, Ia., as author of w and next 
of kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 43380, Feb. 17, 1936. 214 


Fairies of the frost; motion song. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 438995, Mar. 27, 1936. 

215 

Fairy spinning song; song, op. 79. © 
Carrie Williams Krogmann, Boston, 
as author. R 48584, Mar. 16, 1936. 

216 


Faithless (The) shepherdess; op. 12, w 
anon.; high voice. © Roger Quilter, 
London, as author of m. R 48687, 
Feb. 19, 1936. ZAG, 


False (The) bride; folk-song air coll. 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp; pf. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
43339, Feb. 28, 1936. 218 


Farewell (A) ; by S. Liddle, arr. James 
Ord Hume; cornet solo. © A. Ord 
Hume, London, as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 43708, Feb. 
19, 1936. 219: 


Fasma; dramma lirico, parole Arturo 
Colantti. © Pasquale La Rotella, 
Bari, Italy, as author of m. R 43347, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 220) 


Father, whate’er of earthly bliss; 
hymn-anthem; mixed cho., or quar- 
tet, with alto solo; organ acc. © 
Will C. Macfarlane, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor of m. R 48142, Feb. 12, 1936. 

221 


Fervaal; prélude du 3° acte, Vincent 
d’Indy. 1. Partition d’orch.—2. 1°*S 
violons; op. 40. © Caroline Janson 
d’Indy, Paris, as widow. R 43434, 
43435, Jan. 22, 1936. 222. 298 


Féte des fleurs; valse impromptu, op. 


80; pf. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Boston, as author. R 43587, 
Mar. 16, 1936. 224 


Féte (Une) patronale en Velay; suite 


dorech. 1. Partition—2. Transcrip- 
tion pour pf. 4 4 mains. © A. Peril- 
hou, Tain, France, as author. R 


43296, 45289, Jan. 22, 1936. 225, 226 


Feuilles mortes; op. 30, no. 2; pf. © 
Sigismond Stojowski, New York, as 
author. R 48571, Mar. 9,1936. 227 


a 


239 

First waltz; by Aug. Durand, op. 83, 
arr.; orch. © Alfred Roth, Brook- 
Ivn, aS author of arrangement. R 
43562, Mar. 4, 1936. 228 
Fixe (Die) Donaunixe; rheinlander, 
aus der revue Donnerwetter tadellos, 


komponiert u. arr.; orch. u. pf. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 
43632, Mar. 3, 1936. 229 


Flame in the skies of sunset; song, op. 
18, w Lizzie Twigg. © Hamilton 
Harty, London, as author of m. R 
43698, Feb. 19, 1936. 230 


Flottes pferdchen; v. Jos. Chwatal, op. 
36, no. 4; pf. © Minna Chwatal, 
Hisenach, Germany, as child of the 
deceased author. R 43973, Mar. 21, 
1936. 251 


Foggy (The) dew; folk-song airs coll. 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp; pf. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
43338, Feb. 28, 1936. 232: 


Folk dance music; coll. of 76 character- 
istic dances of the people of various 
nations, selected and compiled H. 
Burchenal and C. W. Crampton. © 
Elizabeth Burchenal, Brooklyn, and 
C. Ward Crampton, New York, as 
editors. R 43761, Mar. 38,1986. 233 


Fond request; poem John Suckling, m 
Frank van der Stucken ; high or med. 
voice. © Dirk vun der Stucken, 
Andover, Mass., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 43776, Mar. 
16, 1936. 234. 


Hor a ramy day; op.:¥.'no. 12> pk © 
John Carlyle Davis, Wyoming, O., as 
author. R 43204, Feb. 21, 1936. 235 


For me alone; song, w Fred HE. Weath- 
erly. © William Henry Squire, 
London, as author of m. R 48867, 
Mar. 19, 1936. 236 


For you dear heart; w Jas. O’Dea, m 
W. C. Powell. © Anna Caldwell 
O’Dea, Beverly Hills, Calif., as widow 
of the author of w. R 43552, Feb. 29, 
1936. Zt 


Forgotten (The) land; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Harriet Ware. © Harriet 
Ware Krumbharr, Plainfield, N. J., 
as author of m. R 43354, Mar. 4, 
1936. 238 


Four years old; song, Ww Katharine Ty- 
nan. © Hermann Lohr, London, as 
author of m. R 48853, Mar. 19, 1936. 

239 


415 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


240 


Friponne (La); mazurka, Rodolphe 
Berger; orch. © Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as executor. R 438789, Jan. 22, 
1986. 240 


From Boston; sop. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43999, Mar. 27, 1936. 241 


Fruit défendu; valse, Rodolphe 
Berger; orch. ©  Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as executor. R 48791, Jan. 22, 
1936. 242 


Ganges boat song; song, m Frederic 
Kk. Logan. © Virginia K. Logan, 
Oskaloosa, Ia., as author of w and 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 43381, Feb. 17, 19386. 

248 


Garden (The) of Allah; w Fred H. 
Weatherly, m Charles Marshall; in 
Cc. © Janet Sophia Marshall, 
Nottingham, Hngland, as widow of 
the author of m. R 43471, Feb. 19, 
1936. 244 


Garden (The) of my heart; w Mary 
Farrah, m Amy Woodforde-Finden ; 
in D. © Dudley Northall-Laurie, 
London, as executor of the author 
of m. R 48701, Feb. 19, 1936. 245 


Give alms of thy goods; offertory, w 
from the Bible, m W. H. Bontemps; 
high, in G; with violin ad lib. © 
W. H. Gutzeit, Toronto, as author 
of m. R 43773, Mar. 3, 1936. 246 


Give me your hand; song, w Howard 
Fisher; in C. © Landon Ronald, 
London, as author of m. R 43461, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 247 


Give thanks; sacred song, w Bertha BE. 
Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 43519, Feb. 
27, 19386. 248 


Go forth today; anthem, w L. E. Jones. 
© Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 48729, Mar. 3, 1936. 

249 


God is everywhere; sacred song, w 
Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 48520, Feb. 27, 1936. 250 


God my Father ; sacred song adapted to 
English w G. H. Palmer, m Théodore 
Dubois. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 43439, Jan. 22, 1936. PASS 


God so loved the world; response. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 487387, Mar. 3, 1936. 

252 


pt. pay MS yvo1 


God’s wonderful love; w and m F. W. 
Vandersloot. © Cora Vandersloot, 
Williamsport, Pa., as widow. R 
43626, Mar. 10, 1986. 253 


Going to camp; pf., treble clef. © 


Franees E. Terry, Northampton, 
Mass., as author. R 43483, Mar. 6, 
19386. 254 


Good and bad luck; song, w John Hay; 
in G flat. © Felix Corbett, Middles- 
borough, England, as author of m. 


R 48683, Feb. 19, 1936. 255 
Good) CA’)! old’ ‘dollar » DIF? iwiwae 
Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. © 


Jack Mahoney, New York, as author 
of w, and Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 43220, Feb. 24, 19386. 256 


Goodbye; song. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44002, Mar. 27, 1986. 257 

Goodnight; song. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44007, Mar. 27, 1936. 258 


Gounod (Charles Francois) The fair; 
grand cho. from Faust, act 2, no. 3, 
ed.; mixed voices. © N. Clifford 
Page, Boston, as author of editing. 
R 48242, Feb. 26, 1986. 259 


Faites-lui mes aveux; from Faust, 
English version; sop. © M. Louise 
Baum, Boston, as author of English 
version. R 43361, Mar. 6, 1936. 

260 


Meditation ; sur le premier prelude 
de pf. de J. S. Bach, composée pour 
pf. et violon, ou fitiite ou violoncelle 
avec acc. d’orgue ou d’un 2d violon- 
celle ad lib., ed. and fingered; violin 
and pf. © Philipp Mittell, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 43363, Mar. 6, 1986. 261 


Grace for light; song, op. 18, w Moira 
O’Neill. © Hamilton Harty, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48699, Feb. 
19, 1936. 262 


Grand concert mazura; national Polish 
dance, op. 40; pf. © Rudolf Friml, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as author. R 
43172, Feb. 3, 1936. 263 


Grande valse de concert; de Louis 
Diémer, transcription; 2 pfs., 4 
mains. © Georges de Lausnay, 
Paris, as author of transcription. R 
43306, Feb. 18, 1986. 264 


Great peace have they which love Thy 
law; w from the Psalms; high voice ; 
organ acc. © James H. Rogers, San 
Marino, Calif., as author of m. R 
43191, Feb. 3, 1936. 265 


416 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1936 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) God be 
merciful to me; sacred song, w J. S. 
B. Monsell, m after the Arietta by 
E. Grieg, op. 12, arr. W. H. Neidl- 
inger; high voice; pf. or organ acc. ; 
in D. © Orra B. Niedlinger, East 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the author 
of arrangement of m. R 438155, Feb. 
12, 1936. 266: 


——J] love thee; ed. and fingered, op. 
41, no. 3; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 436387, Mar. 3, 1936. 267 


Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah; an- 
them, w Wm. Williams. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, .O., as author of 
m. R 48513, Feb. 1986. 268 


Gypsy dance; by Henri Ernst, ed. and 
rev.; violin and pf. © Philipp Mit- 
tell, New York, as author of editing 
and revision. R 438362, Mar. 6, 1936. 

269) 


Hail the King; carol, w James Rowe, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel! W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48409, Mar. 2, 
1936. 270 


Hasse (Karl) Zwolf choralvorspiele ; 
op. 4; orgel. © Karl Hasse, Tiibin- 
gen, Germany, as author. R 48748, 
Mar. 3, 1936. atl 


Haste to the fair; song; in C. © Ken- 
nedy Russell, London, as author. R 
43238, Feb. 28, 19386. Dy 


He cares for me; song, w A. H. Ackley. 
© B. D. Ackley, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. Ri 48549, Mar. 12, 1986. 

23 

He leadeth me; anthem, m E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48514, Feb. 27, 1936. 274 


He lifts the darkness; song, w Alfred 
H. Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Phila- 
delphia, as author of m. R 48544, 
Mar. 12, 1986. 275 


He loves me; w Marian W. Hubbard, 
m Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, aS executor of 
the author of m. R 438411, Mar. 2, 
1936. 276 


He that keepeth Israel; sacred Song. 
‘no. 1. In D.—no. 2. In F. © Stan- 
ley F,. Widener, Pomona, Calif., as 
author of m. R 48263, 48264, Jan. 
2, 1986. 277,278 


Heavenly joys; song, w Alfred H. 
Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 


290 


phia, as author of m. 
12, 1986. 279 
Heimkehr; by Heinrich Lichner, op. 
175, no. 6, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine F. Stew- 
art, New York, as next of kin of the 
author of editing and fingering, who 
is not living. R 43176, Feb. 20, 1986. 
280) 


Heiterkeit ; rondo in dance form, Hein- 
rich Lichner, op. 150, no. 2, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle ; pf. © Kath- 
arine F. Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 43178, 
Feb. 20, 1986. 281 


Helene; chanson, extrait des Tableaux 
antiques, poésie A. de Bengy Puyval- 
lée. © Louis Aubert, Paris, as au- 
thor of m. R 48783, Jan. 22, 1986. 

282 


partition dorch. © 
Louis Aubert, Paris, as author of m. 
R 48787, Jan. 22, 1986. 283 


1°7* ““violons. \) ©l Wouiss Aubert, 
Paris, as author. R 438786, Jan. 22, 
1936. 284 


R 43538, Mar. 


Heller himmel; v. Jos. Chwatal, op. 36, 
no. 3; pf. © Minna Chwatal, Hise- 
nach, Germany, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48972, Mar. 21, 
1986. 285 


Hello! Miss Liberty; song, w Thomas 
J. Gray, m Fred Fischer. © Fred 
Fisher, New York, as author. R 
43583, Mar. 11, 1986. 286 


Her sweetest song; song, w Geo. P. 
Beard. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, aS author of m. R 48213, Feb. 
26, 1936. 287 


Herz (Das) einer vornehmen dame; 
aus Bub oder midel; grosses orch. 
© Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, 
as author. R 43641, Mar. 3, 1936. 

288 


Heure (L’) espagnole; comédie musi- 
cale, po@éme Franc-Nohain; pf. et 
chant. © Maurice Ravel, Montfort 
lV Amaury, France, as author of m. 
R 43798, Jan. 22, 1936. 289 


Highland Mary; Scotch song, w Robert 
Burns, m Homer N. Bartlett; high, 
in G flat. © John B. C. Bartlett, 
Hollis, L. I., N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48183, Feb. 
LSC: 290) 


417 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


291 


Hindustani cradle song; w J. Francis 
Barron, m J. Airlie Dix. © Julia 
Annie Dix, Brighton, England, as 
widow of the author of m. R 43233, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 291 


Holy (The) night; Christmas cantata, 
w from the Gospels, m Lucien G. 
Chaffin; cho., quartette, soli and or- 
gan. © Ethel Balthasar, Reno, Ne- 
vada, as executrix of author of m. 
R 43899, Jan. 2, 1936. 292 


Home again, my cherry blossom ; quick 
march, arr. James Ord Hume; mili- 
tary band. © A. Ord Hume, Lon- 
don, aS widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 43120, Feb. 19, 1936. 

293 


Home sweet home; w John Howard 
Payne, m Henry Rowley Bishop, arr.; 
women’s voices. © N. Clifford Page, 
Boston, as author of arrangement. 
R 48244, Feb. 26, 1936. 294 


Home they brought her warrior dead; 
song, poem Tennyson. © Graham 
Peel, Bournemouth, Hants, England, 
as author of m. R 438229, Feb. 19, 
1936. 295 


Honeymoon rag; pf. © Abe Olman, 
New York, as author. R 43378, Feb. 
2S, 1936. 296 


Honour, riches, marriage blessing; w 
Shakespeare ; mixed voices. © Geof- 
frey Shaw, London, as author of m. 
R 438850, Feb. 19, 1936. 297 


Hour (The) of prayer; response, w 
Charlotte Elliott. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43511, Feb. 27, 1936. 298 


How excellent is Thy name; anthem, 
m J. S. Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, 
Chicago, as executor. R 43719, Mar. 
3, 1936. 299 


How lovely are Thy dwellings; sacred 
song, w from Psalm 84; in E flat. 
© Samuel Liddle, London, as author 
of m. R 438110, Feb. 19, 1936. 300 


Huitieme barcarolle; par Gabriel 
Fauré, op. 96; pf. © Philippe Roger 
Fauré-Frémiet and Emmanuel 
Fauré-Frémiet, Paris, as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
43294, Jan. 22, 1936. 301 


Humoresque; op. 45; pf. © Rudolf 
Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 43165, Feb. 3, 1936. 302 


Hunt (The) is up; w William Gray, m 
Frank van der Stucken, op. 36, no. 
2°." mixed cho, © Dirk “van ~ der 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Stucken, Andover, Mass., as child of 


the deceased author of m. R 43765, 
Mar. 16, 1936. 303) 


Hunter’s (The) song; by Frank Lynes, 
op. 14, no. 3, arr.; pf., 6 hands. © 
Edmund Parlow, Frankfort a/M, 
Germany, as author of arrangement. 
R 43205, Feb. 29, 1936. 304 


Hush, ma bairnie; Scotch cradle song, 
w Alexander Grant. m Laura G. 
Lemon. © Cecil L. R. Heath, Jor- 
dans Village, Beaconsfield, Bucks, 
England, and Audrey N. V. Turner, 
Godalming, Surrey, Hngland, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 43988, Feb. 19, 1936. 305 


I'd like a girl like you; song, m Harry 


Armstrong. © Jos. Mittenthal, 
Paris, as author of w. R 438386, Feb. 
29, 1936. 306 


I’d rather love my old rag doll than a 
bashful boy like you; w A. Bryan, m 
G. W. Meyer. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author of m, and Al. 


fred Bryan, MHastings-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., as author of w. R 48134, Feb. 
26, 1936. 307 


I didn’t ask, he didn’t say, so I don’t 
know; w and m Tom Farrel and P, 
Wenrich. © Percy Wenrich, New 
York, as one of the authors. R 
43616, Mar. 10, 1936. 308 


I don’t know, but I’d like to learns 
song, w Earle C. Jones. © Geo. W. 
Meyer, New York, as author of m. 
R 43714, Mar...11,.1936. 309 


I have taken a fancy to you; w Harry 
B. Smith, m Ludwig Englander. © 
Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 48646, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 310 


I idolize Ida; schottische barn-dance, 
from Mary’s lamb, Richard Carle, 
arr.; orch. © William C. O'Hare, 
New York, as author of arrangement. 
R 43554, Feb. 29, 1936. 311 


Tl think of thee; m Julian Edwards; 
female quartette. © Emily Hdwards. 
Hollywood, Calif., as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 43261, Mar. 4, 1936. 312 


I love thee; w Thomas Hood; high 
voice; in F. © Bruno Huhn, New 
York, as author of m. R 43184, Feb. 
lone. plies 


I’m a detective; song, w Earle C. Jones. 
© Geo. W. Meyer, New York, as au- 
thor of. m. R 43713, Mar. 11, 1936. 

314 


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no. 3, 1936 


B09 


I’m afraid to sleep alone; w Alfred 
Bryan, m Kerry Mills. © Alfred 
Bryan, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as 
author of w. R 43989, Mar. 14, aia 

5 


I’m always thinking of you, dear; w 
R. H. Buck, m Theodore Morse. © 
Richard Henry Buck, Philadelphia, 
as author of w, and Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 43226, Feb. 24, 1936. 316 


I’m crazy “bout the lights; w H. R. 
Atteridge, m W. F. Peters. © 
Harold Richard Atteridge, Lynbrook, 
mt No ¥., as author of w, and 
William Frederick Peters, Engle- 
wood, N. J., as author of m. R 
43224, Feb. 24, 19386. 317 


I’m going all the way with Jesus ; song, 
w Alfred H. Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
43536, Mar. 12, 1936. 318 


I’m looking for the girl that sings My 
Mariutch ; song, m Vernon E. Bestor. 
© Marvin Lee, Chicago, as author 
of w.. R 43615; Mar. 10, 1986. .-319 


I want to be naughty, too; w Harry B. 
Smith, m Ludwig Englander. © 
Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 48647, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 320 


will lay me down in peace; anthem, 
m W. H. Neidlinger ; mixed cho., with 
organ acc. © Orra B. Neidlinger, E. 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 48355, Mar. 6, 1936. 
321 
I will magnify Thee; anthem for har- 
vest and other thanksgiving services, 
w from the Bible, m Arthur W. Mar- 
chant. © Leonora Marchant, Bridge- 
of-Allan, Scotland, as widow of the 
author of m. R 43332, Feb. 28, 1936. 
a, 
If; w Cora Fabbri; high voice; in F. 
© Bruno Huhn, New York, as author 
of m. RR 43185, Feb. 3, 1936. 323 


If thou wilt be the falling dew; folk 
song, tr. Evelyn Martinengo 
Cesaresco, m Liza Lehmann. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as widower 
of the author of m. R 48880, Mar. 
18, 1936. 324 

If you were mine; w Arthur J. Lamb, 
m Kerry Mills. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 43621, Mar. 10, 19386. 325 


Immer lustig; v. Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
207, no!4- pf, 4 hands. “© Kranz 
Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, Otto 


~ 


Gurlitt, Altona, Germany, and Paul 
- Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
43975, Mar. 23, 1936. 326 


In a Brahmin garden; song cycle, m 
Frederic K. Logan. © Virginia K. 
Logan, Oskaloosa, Ia., as author of 
w and next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 438383, Feb. 
17, 1986. 5 HAG 


In a gondola [and] Spring in Italy; 
songs, w Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall. 
© Hubert Bath, London, as author 
of m. R 438111, Feb. 19, 1936. 328 


In a palace garden; from A waltz 
dream, w Adrian Ross, m Hamish 
MacCunn. © Alison MacCunn, Lon- 
don, as widow of the author of m. 
R 48891, Mar. 19, 1936. 329 


In dear Hawaii; song. © Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 43577, Feb. 27, 19386. 330 


In der maiennacht; nocturne, op. 33; 
pf. © Richard Krentzlin, Berlin, as 
author. R 43985, Mar. 21, 1936. 331 


In heavenly love abiding; anthem, w 
Anna L. Waring. ©. Carrie B. 
Adams, Portland, Or., as author of 
m. R 44018, Mar. 27, 1936. 332 


hymn-anthem, H. R. Shelley; 
mixed voices, with sop., alto and bar, 
soli; organ acc. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as author of m, 
R 438174, Feb. 12, 1936. 333 


In Immanuel’s land; anthem, w Annie 
R. Cousin. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 44019, 
Mar. 27, 19386. 334 


In my flying machine; from Miss 
Innocence abroad, w Harry B. Smith, 
m Ludwig Englander. © Irene 
Bentley Smith, New York, as widow 
of the author of w. R 48642, Mar. 8, 
1986. 335 


In that way; song. © B. D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 43534, 
Mar, 12, 1986. 336 


In Toyland; by Wilson G. Smith, op. 
99, no. 1; pf. © Mez B. Smith, Lake- 
wood, O., as widow. R 43762, Mar. 
20, 1936. oot 


Indy (Vincent d’) Fantaisie; op. 31; 
orch. et hautbois principal. 1. Par- 
titur—2. 1°7* violons. © Caroline 
Janson d@’Indy, Paris, as widow. R 
43489, 43490, Jan. 22,1986. 338, 339 


419 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


340 

Ingraham’s (Herbert) classic rags; 
coll. of new original ragtime composi- 
tions, Herbert Ingraham; pf. © 
Amo Ingraham, Los Angeles, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48782, 
Mar. 12, 1986. 340) 


Irish (An) love song; song, w Kath- 
erine Tynan; in D flat. © Hamil- 
ton Harty, London, as author of m. 
R 48859, Mar. 19, 1936. 341 


Is she not passing fair; lay, w Charles 
Duke of Orleans, tr. Louisa Stuart 
Costello, m Edward Elgar; in G. © 
Carice J. Blake, Rainbow Hill, Wor- 
cester, England, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48682, Feb. 
19, 1986. 342 


Isn’t love a grand old thing; song, w 
Frank Tannehill. © Wm. J. Me- 
Kenna, Jersey City, as author of m. 
R 438711, Mar. 11, 1986. 343, 


J’ aime mon amour; paroles Lucien 
Boyer et William Burtey, version 
anglaise Adrian Ross, m Ivan Caryll. 
© Martin Handon, London, as ex- 
ecutor of the author of m. R 48854, 
Mar. 19, 1936. 344 


Jesus loves the children ; duet and cho., 
w Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43524, Feb. 27, 19386. 345 


Jesus shall reign; anthem, w Isaac 
Watts. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 43506, 
Feb. 27, 1936. 346 


Solis lutins; par E. Missa; orch. © 
Jeanne Barbant Missa, Paris, as 
widow. R 43315, Jan. 22, 1936. 347 


Jolly jingles; selection, John Neat, arr. 
James Ord Hume; brass and reed 
band. © A. Ord Hume, London, as 
widow of author of arrangement. R 
43449, Feb. 19, 1936. 348 


Jolly old fellows; song. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44005, Mar. 27, 1936. 349 


Jolly (A) spin; rondo, W. F. Sudds; pf. 
© Charles M. Tait, Canton, N. Y., as 


executor. R 438480, Mar. 14, 1986. 
350 
Joyeuse idylle; caprice; pf. © Mau- 
rice Pesse, Paris, as author. R 43421, 
Jan. 22, 1986. 351 
Just being happy; w anon.; men’s 


voices. © Heinrich Jacobsen, Pitts- 
ford, N. Y., as author of m. R 43144, 
Feb. 21, 1986. 352 


pt.-11t, Ness Vv: SL 


Just to please Him; w C. A. Gage, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48406, Mar. 2, 
1986. 303 


Keep a little feeling in your heart for 
me; w J. Mahoney, m Theodore 
Morse. © Jack Mahoney, New York, 
as author of w, and Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 43227, Feb. 24, 19386. 354 


Keep my commandments; response. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44009, Mar. 27, 1936. 

305 


Keep Thou my steps; anthem. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 43516, Feb. 27, 1936. 

356 


King (The) of my heart; song, w A. H. 
Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 43546, Mar.. 
12, 1936. 3070 


King (The) rides forth to-day; song, 
w H..L., Frisbie,, © B.D. Acwieg. 
Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
43532, Mar. 12, 1986. 308 


Konigsjagd; nach dem altenglischen 
des William Gray, m Frank van der 
Stucken; minnerchor a_ capella. 
Partitur u. stimmen. © Dirk van 
der Stucken, Andover, Mass., as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
43759, Mar. 16, 1986. 359 


Konzert A dur; v. Max Reger, op. 101; 
violine mit begl. des orch. o. pf. 
Partitur. © Elsa Reger, Munich, 
Germany, aS widow. R 43747, Mar. 
3, 1986. 360 


Krishna’s lament; song, m Frederic K. 
Logan. © Virginia K. Logan, Oska- 
loosa, Ia., aS author of w and next 
of kin of the author of m, who is not 


living. R 43882, Feb. 17, 1936. 361 
Kunst (Die) der kehlfertigkeit ; 
studies in velocity, twenty daily 


exercises, operatic vocalises, B. Liit- 
gen, ed. Max Spicker. v. 2. 1. High 
voice.—2. Low voice. © Isabel 
Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, as widow 
of the author of editing of m. R 
43179, 48180, Feb. 20, 1936. 362, 363 


Lamento; par Dezsd Lederer; violon- 
celle et pf. © Robert Stern, Paris, 
as executor. R 43447, Mar. 3, 1986. 

364 


420 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1936 
Lamento pour orchestre. 1. Parti- 
tion.—2. Réduction pour pf. a 4 


mains. © Max d’Olone, Paris, as 
author. R 48492, 438493, Jan. 22, 
1936. 365, 366 
Lamperti (Francesco) Hight solfeggi 
in the modern style; ed. Max 
Spicker. 1. High voice.—2. Low 
voice. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, 


Brooklyn, as widow of the author of 
editing. R 43272, 48273, Feb. 20, 
19386. 367, 368 


Land (The) of little people; w Fred 
BH. Weatherly, m Charles Marshall. 
© Janet Sophia Marshall, Beeston, 
Nottingham, England, as widow of 
the author of m. R 48693, Feb. 19, 
1936. 369 


Land (A) of pure delight; anthem, 
w Isaac Watts, m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry 8S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
44012, Mar. 27, 1936. 370) 


TLarghetto; pedal study, op. 42; pf. © 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as author. R 43162, Feb. 3, 1936. 

3t1 


Last (The) hope; meditation, Louis 
Moreau Gottschalk, op. 16, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 48638, Mar. 3, 1936. 372 


Last (The) rose of summer; tran- 
seribed Alfred Jae!l, ed. and fingered ; 
pf. © Paolo Gallico, New York, as 
author of editing and fingering. R 
43652, Mar. 3, 1936. 313 


Laughing song; w William Blake, m 
Frank van der Stucken, op. 37, no. 4; 
mixed cho., a capella. © Dirk van 
der Stucken, Andover, Mass., as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
43757, Mar. 16, 1936. 374 


Lay my head beneath a rose; song, w 
W. Madison; in E flat. © G. Falk- 
enstein, Fresno, Calif., as author of 
m. R 43100, Feb. 24, 1936. 375 


Lead, kindly light; song, w Cardinal 


Newman. © Maude Vaierie White, 
London, as author of m. R 43675, 
Mar. 9, 1936. 376 


Lead me, Lord; short anthem or in- 
troit, w from Psaims, m Samuel Se- 
bastian Wesley, ed. © F. Flaxing- 
ton Harker, Richmond, as author of 
editing of m. R 481388, Feb. 3, 1936. 

377 


399 


Legend; by L. Campbell-Tipton, op. 14, 


15; pf. © Marion Campbell-Tipton, 
New York, as widow. R 48415, 
43416, Feb. 20, 1936. 318, 369 


—- sketch in tone, op. 16; pf. © E. 
Prang Stamm, St. Louis, as author. 
R 43374, Mar. 9, 1936. 380 


Legend (The) of Nerbudda; dramatic 
cantata, w Frederick John Fraser ; 


soli, cho. and pf. © Hubert Bath, 
London, as author of m. R 48848, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 381 


Lehmann (Liza) ‘Two seal songs; w 
Rudyard Kipling. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as widower of author 
of m. R 48861, Mar. 18, 1936. 382 


Let’s play house; song, m Vernon Bes- 
tor. © Marvin Lee, Chicago, as 
author of w. R 43944, Mar. 6, 1936. 

383 

Let the love light linger longer Lady 
Lou; song, w Bartley C. Costello. © 
Chas. E. Baer, Lansdale, Pa., as 
author of m. R 48624, Mar. 10, 1936. 

384 


Life is a game of checkers; from The 
red moon, w Bob Cole and Chas. 
Hunter, m J. Rosamond Johnson. © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, as 
author of m, Dora Cole Norman, 
West New Brighton, N. Y., and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer, Chicago, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who 
is not living. R 438664, Mar. 3, 1936. 

385 

Like a shepherd lead us; anthem. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 48741, Mar. 3, 1936. 

386 


Like as a father; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, Portland, Or., aS author 
of m. R 48136, Feb. 6, 1936. 387 


Like stars in heav’n; love song, w 
Theodore Baun; med. voice. © Mary 
Helen Brown, Brooklyn, as author 
of m. R 48769, Mar. 3, 1936. 388 


List to the echoes; song. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
oi m. R 438994, Mar. 27, 1936. 389 


Liszt (Franz) Rhapsodie hongroise ; 
ed. and fingered Rafael Joseffy; pf. 
nos. 1, 3-5, 7-11. © Marie Joseffy, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of editing and fingering. R 48364— 
43372, Mar. 6, 1936. 390-398 

Little , GA). .capriee; op. 10;...pti. .© 
Mabel Besthoff, Bellerose Manor, 
L. LL. N. Y., as author. R 43610, Mar. 
Gidea, 399 


421 


CATALOG OF 
400 


Little (The) cobbler; folk-song air, 
coll. and arr. Cecil J. Sharp; pf. © 
Joan Sharp, London, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
43340, Feb. 28, 1986. 400 


Little curly head, good night; w Alfred 
H. Hyatt, m Joan Trevalsa; tonic 
sol-fa ed. © Joan Gurley, Norfolk, 
England, as author of m. R 438847, 
Feb. 19, 19386. 401 


Little girl; poem Franz Christan, m 
W. Hz. Neidlinger ; high or med. voice. 
© Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48153, Feb. 12, 1986. 402 


Little girl in red; song, w Adela Wil- 


kins. © Edward German, London, 
as author of m. R 48108, Feb. 19, 
1936. 403 


Little people can be soldiers; primary 
song, w Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 48523, Feb. 27, 1936. 404 


Little pickings of the trade; song, 
from The antelope, w Adrian Ross, 
m Hugo Felix. © Ilsa Felix, Los 
Angeles, as widow of the author of 
m.;y R 43878, Mar. 20, 1986. 405 


Little Tiddlewinks at play; pf. © Wm. 


Caven Barron, London, Ontario, 
Canada, as author. R 41405, Jan. 2, 
19386. 406. 


Little white rose; w Arthur Perceval, 
m Liza Lehmann; in H flat. © Her- 
bert Bedford, London, as widower of 
the author of m. R 48858, Mar. 18, 
1936. 407 


Lo, how a rose e’er blooming; by M. 
Praetorius, English version Th. 
Baker, arr.; men’s voices. © 
H{[arvey] B. Gaul, Pittsburgh, as 
author of arrangement. R 438137, 
Feb. 3, 1986. 408 


Lo, ‘tis the hour; song, m Frederic K. 
Logan. Virginia K. Logan, 
Oskaloosa, Ia., as author of w and 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 48879, Feb. 17, 1936. 

400 

Long ago in Egypt; song, w Ethel Clif- 
ford, m Liza Lehmann. New ed. © 
Herbert Bedford, London, as 
widower of the author of m. R 


43883, Mar. 18, 1936. 410 
Longest (The) way ’round is the 


sweetest way home; w Ren Shields, 
m Kerry Mills. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., as widow of the au- 
tor of w. R 48666, Mar. 3, 1936. 

411 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Di. I, Mess eet 


Look wise; solo. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44004, Mar. 27, 1986. 412 


Lookin’ back; song, op. 18, w Moira 
O’Neill. © Hamilton Harty, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 438696, Feb. 
19, 19386. 413 


Looking to Jesus; anthem, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor. R 43725, Mar. 3, 1986. 

414 


Lord (The) is my light; anthem, w 
Lizzie De Armond, m J. S. Fearis. 
© Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as execu- 
tor of the author of m. R 438723, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 415 


Lord of the harvest; anthem, w John 
Hampden Gurney. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44008, Mar. 27, 1936. 416 


Lord’s (The) prayer; chant. © EHd- 
mund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 48515, Feb. 27, 1936. 

417 


Love and sorrow ; poem Paul Laurence 
Dunbar; bar. © Carrie Jacobs 
Bond, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 48206, Feb. 27, 1936. 418 


Love in a mist; w Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 
m Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, Bushey, Middlesex, England, 
as widower of the author of m. R 
43689, Feb. 19, 19386. 419 


Love is all things; w Edith C. M. Dart, 
m Teresa Del Riego;in D. © Teresa 
Leadbitter, London, as author of m. 
R 48239, Feb. 28, 1986. 420 

Love me little, love me long; w anon.; 
high; in C. © Bruno Huhn, New 
York, as author of m. R 43182, Feb. 
3, 1986. 421 


Love pats; waltzes, Fred Jayye; pf. 
© Fred J. Schamp, Sioux City, Ia., 
as author. R 433877, Feb. 27, 1986. 

42° 

Love rules the world; w Beth Slater 
Whitson, m Leo Friedman. © Alice 
Whitson Norton, Nashville, as next 
of kin of the author of w, who is 
not living. R 48104, Feb. 24, 1986. 

423 

Love-sorrow ; song eycle, op. 44; high 
voice, with violin and violoncello 
obbl., and pf..ace. © H. Clough- 
Leighter, Wollaston, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 48766, Mar. 20, 1986. 424 


Love sparks ; waltzes; pf. © Abe Holz- 
mann, East Orange, N. J., as author. 
R 48225, Feb. 24, 1986. 425, 


422 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1936 


Love's barcarolle; song, w Basil Hood. 
© Edward German, London, as 
author of m. R 438855, Mar. 19, 1936. 

426 

Love’s mastery; song, w Gunby 
Hadath; in D flat. © Samuel Liddle, 
London, as author of m. R 43468, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 427 


Lovins dovins; w A. Bryan, m Kerry 
Mills. © Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on- 
Hudson, N. Y., as author of w. R 
43716, Mar. 20, 1986. 428 


Lullaby (A); song, op. 18, w Cahal 


O’Byrne. © Hamilton Harty, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48700, Feb. 
19, 1936. 429) 


M’amie; par E. Missa; orch. © Jeanne 
Barbant Missa, Paris, as widow. R 
433138, Jan. 22, 1986. 430 


Ma dear lil] dimpled coon; song, w 
Frances J. Sterling, m Ernest R. 
Ball. © Maude Lambert Ball, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 43604, Mar. 10, 19386. 431 


Ma dusky maid; w and m Vere Smith. 
© Edith Mary Marston, London, as 
executrix. R 438538, Mar. 19, 1936. 

432 


Madame Malbrough; poéme Lucine 
Métivet ; voc. sc. © Aimé Lachaume, 
Paris, as author of m. 
19, 1936. 


Madrigale; by <A. Simonetti, arr.; 
organ. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, aS author of arrangement. R 
43157, Feb. 12, 1936. 434 


Magnify the Lord with me; anthem. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 48529, Feb. 27, 
1936. 435 


Magpie; rag; pf. © Malvin M. Frank- 
lin, Los Angeles, as author. R 48065, 
Mar. 3, 1986. 436 


Maientiinzchen; v. Cornelius Gurlitt, 


433 


op. 207, no. 2; pf., 4 hands. © Franz 
Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, Otto 


Gurlitt, Altona, Germany, and Paul 
Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, as chil- 


dren of the deceased author. R 
43977, Mar. 21, 1936. 437 
Make a joyful noise; anthem. © Ira 


B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 438507, Feb. 27, 1986. 
438 


Make a noise like a hoop, and roll 
away; w Ren Shields, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Grace Shields, Avenel N. J., 


64326—36——10 


Ri 43476, Feb. 


451 
as widow of the author of w. R 
43644, Mar. 3, 1986. 439) 


Make me laugh; song, w Alfred Bryan. 
© Ted Snyder, Los Angeles, as au- 
thor of m. R 48614, Mar. 16, 19386. 

4-10 


Man (A), a maid, a moon, a boat; song, 
Chas. K. Harris. © Cora L. Harris, 
New York, as widow. R 43901, Mar. 
5, 1986. 441 


Man (The) with the three wives; by 
Franz Lehar, arr. H. M. Higgs: pf. 
© William Clapham Marcellus Higgs, 
Sutton, Surrey, England, as executor 
of the author of the arrangement. R 
438828, Jan. 24, 1986. 442 


March of the gnomes; arr. I. B. Wilson 
and T. D. Williams; orch. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as one 
of the authors of arrangement. R 
43098, Mar. 17, 1986. 443 


March of the teddy bears; march. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 


author. R 48992, Mar. 27, 19386. 
444 
Marching along; pf. © James H. 


Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 43197, Feb. 3, 19386. 445 


Maréchale (La); mazurka militaire, 
Rodolphe Berger; pf. ©  Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 48802, 
Jan. 22, 1986. 446 


Mari; from The antelope, w Adrian 
Ross, m Hugo Felix. © Ilsa Felix, 
Los Angeles, as widow of the author 
of m. R 48879, Mar. 20, 19386. 447 


Mary’s lamb; selection, Richard Carle, 
arr.: orch. © William C. O’Hare, 
New York, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 43555, Feb. 29, 19386. 448 


Masque (A) of May morning; fairy 
eantata, w W. Graham Robertson. 
© Arthur T. Akeroyd, Harrogate, 
England, as author of m. R 43460, 
Feb. 19, 19386. 449 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) C’est 
Vamour; poésie Victor Hugo; mezzo- 
sop. ou bar. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43277, Jan. 22, 1936. 450 


— Chanson de Mai; poésie Biagio 
Allievo, traduite Armand Gasquy ; 
sop. 1, 2 et contralto. © Louise Con- 
stance de Gressy Massenet, Versail- 
les, aS widow of the author of m. R 
43288, Jan. 22, 1986. 451 


423 © 


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452 pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric)— | May I have the pleasure; waltz, Paul 
Continued. Lincke, arr. Michael Retford; mili- 


La danse des rameaux; poésie 
Biagio Allievo, traduite Armand Gas- 
quy: sop. 1 et 2, ou choeeur 4 2 voix 
de femmes. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow of the author of m. R 


_ 43287, Jan. 22, 1936. 452 
Dormons parmi les lis; poésie 


Héléne Picard; mezzo-sop. ou bar. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy Mas- 
senet, Versailles, France, as widow 
of the author of m. R 43426, Jan. 22, 
1936. 453 


Espada; ballet; partition d’orch. 
© Louise Constance de Gressy Mas- 
senet, Versailles, France, as widow. 
R 43790, Jan. 22, 1936. 454 


Grisélidis; lyric tale, with pro- 
logue, poem Armand Silvestre and 
Eugene Morand, English tr. Henry 
Grafton Chapman. Voc. SC. 

Henry Grafton Chapman, Bonita, 
Calif., as child of the deceased author 
of translation. R 438275, Jan. 22, 
1936. 455 


L’heure solitaire; duo; poésie J. 
Ader; sop. et contralto. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy Massenet, Ver- 
sailles, France, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 43440, Jan. 22, EL 


——lL’hymne des fleurs; poésie Biagio 
Allievo, traduite Armand Gasquy ; 
contralto. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43286, Jan. 22, 1936. 457 


Le Noél des humbles; poésie Jean 
Aicard; sop. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43794, Jan. 22, 1936. 458 


Our lady’s juggler; miracle, li- 
bretto Maurice Léna, English tr. M. 
Louise Baum. Voe. sc. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy Massenet, Ver- 
sailles, France, as widow of the 
author of m. R 432938, Jan, 22, ied 


Prélude; poésie Biagio Allievo, 
traduite Armand Gasquy; sop. 1, 2 
et contralto, ou choeur a 3 voix de 
femmes. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43285, Jan. 22, 1936. 460 


tary band. © Mary Retford, Ock- 
brook, Derbyshire, England, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
43467, Feb. 19, 1936. 461 


Mazurka brillante; op. 28, no. 2; pf. 
© Sigismond Stojowski, New York, 
as author. R 43569, Mar. 9, 1936. 

462 

Mazurka fantasque; op. 28, no. 1; pf. 
© Sigismond Stojowski, New York, 
as author. R 438568, Mar. 9, 1936. 

463 

Meet me to-night in Dreamland; w 
Beth Slater Whitson, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Fredericka F. Lowenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
43781, Mar. 2, 19386. 464 


Same. © G. M. Whitson, Nash- 
ville, as widower of the author of w. 
R 43096, Mar. 2, 1936. 465 


Mein piippchen; kinderszene aus der 
operette, Johann der zweite, text Leo 
Stein u. Carl Lindau. © Edmund 
Hysler, Vienna, as author of m. R 
43639, Mar. 3, 1936. 466 

Meine seele hingt und hofft zu Dir; 
choralvorspiel, Ferruccio Busoni; 
klavier. © Gerda Busoni, Berlin, as 
widow. R 43129, Feb. 26, 1936. 467 


Memories of long ago; song, m Hugene 


Kaeuffer. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of w. R 43210, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 468 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Perpetuum mobile; op. 119, 
ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo Gal- 
lico, New York, as author of editing 
and fingering. R 48661, Mar. 3, 1936. 

469 

Merry (The) month of May; song, w 
Nicholas Breton; high; in B flat. 
Bruno Huhn, New York, as author 
of m. R 43181, Feb. 3, 1936. 470 

Message (Le); op. 31, no. 5, mélodie, 
poésie Henri de Régnier; tén. © 
Henri Busser, Paris, aS author of m. 


R 48826, Jan. 22, 1936. 471 
Message (The) of spring; w HElila 
Browne, m Joan Trevalsa. © Joan 


Gurley, Norwich, Norfolk, England, 
as author of m. R 438680, Feb. 19, 
1936. 472 


Méthode complete; theorique et pra- 
tique, Ed. Missa; pour harmonium 
ou orgue Estey. © Jeanne Barbant 
Missa, Paris, as widow. R 43796, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 473 


424 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1986 507 
précédée des principes de Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 
musique et de V’historique de Vin- Diego, Calif.,. as author of m. KR 
strument. 1. Batterie, timbale, 43481, Mar. 6, 1936. 495 


grosse-caisse, ete—2. Trombone a 
coulisses et 4 pistons.—3. Hautbois 
et cor anglais.——4. Basson et sarus- 
sophone.—5. Saxophones.—6. Cor.— 
7. Trompette et clairon—8. Sax- 
horn, basse et contrebasse.—9. Clar- 
inette.—10. Cornet A pistons.—11. 
Saxhorn, petit bugle et bugle-alto- 
baryton.—12. Mand.; d’aprés An- 
dreani. © Léon Fontbonne, Paris, 
as author. R 43316-48322, 43325- 


43329, Jan. 22, 1986. 474-485 
Meyerbeer (Giacomo) L’ Africaine ; 


opera, selections arr. Max Spicker; 
pt. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brook- 
lyn, aS widow of the author of ar- 


rangement. R 43150, Feb. 12, 1936. 
486 
Midsummer evenings caprice. © 


Isham Jones, New York, as author. 
R 43835, Mar. 24, 1936. 487 


Mighty (A) hunter; song; bar. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of the m. R 438987, Mar. 27, 
1936. 488 


Mr. Coggs; and other songs for chil- 
dren, w E. V. Lucas, m Liza Leh- 
mann. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as widower of the author of m. R 
43834, Mar. 18, 1936. 489 


Mr. Hamlet Ham; song, w Earle C. 
Jones. © Geo. W. Meyer, New 
York, as author of m. R 48712, Mar. 
11, 1986. 490 


Mizpah; song, poem Julia A. Baker; 
high, iin , 4: Howard Bennett, 
Schenectady, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 45767, Mar. 3, 1936. 491 


Moment religieux; op. 47; pf. © Ru- 
dolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
author. R 43167, Feb. 3, 1986. 492 


Monna Vanna; drame lyrique, paroles 
Maurice Maeterlinck. Partition chant 
et pf. © Henry Février, Paris, as 
author of m. R 48278, Jan. 22, 1936. 

493 


Montezuma comes; Zuni Indian mel- 
ody recorded Carlos Troyer, Eng- 
lish text, adaptation and acc. Harvey 
Worthington Loomis. © Alfred F. 
Loomis, New York, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
43946, Mar. 24, 1936. 494 


Moonlight (A) song; op. 42, no. 2, w 
John Proctor Mills; high voice. © 


Mother o’ mine; song, w Rudyard Kip- 
ling. © Samuel Liddle, London, as 
author of m. R 43235, Feb. 19, 1936. 

496. 


Mother’s songs are sweet to me; song, 
m Eugene Kaeuffer. © Peter Philip 


Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of w. R 
43211, Feb. 26, 1936. 497 
Mountain lovers; song, w Fred HE. 


Weatherly; in F. © William Henry 
Squire, London, as author of m. R 
43836, Feb. 19, 1936. 498 


Move on, Mr. Moon; song, w Hd. Rose. 
© Ted Snyder, Los Angeles, as au- 
thor of m. R 43620, Mar. 10, 1936. 

499 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) The 
magic flute; grand selection from 
the opera, arr. Theodore Moses 
Tobani; orch. © Joseph Morris To- 
bani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 43385, Mar. 10, 1986. 500 


Sonata in A major; no. 9, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and fin- 
gering. R 48667, Mar. 3, 1936. 501 


Tell me fair ladies ; from Le nozze 
di Figaro, English version. © M. 
Louise Baum, Boston, as author of 
English version. R 48356, Mar. 6. 
1936. 502 


Mutine (La); par Théodore Lack; pf. 
© Bertha Marguerite Victorine Tis- 
sier Lack, Paris, as widow. R 48418, 
Mar. 6, 1936. 503 


My cousin Carus; song, w Ed. Madden. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48966, Mar. 23, 1936. 

504 


My friend; w G. E. R., m Joan Tre- 
valsa. © Joan Gurley, Norwich, 
Norfolk, England, as author of m. 
R 43677, Feb. 19, 1936. 505 


My Irish Romeo; Cleopatra O’Brien, 
song, melody Geo. F. Benkhart, har- 
mony Gus A. Benkhart. © Bobby 
Health, Philadelphia, as author of 
w. R 48627, Mar. 10, 1936. 506 


My life’s delight; op. 12; w Thomas 
Campion ; high voice. © Roger Quil- 
ter, London, as author of m. R 
43690, Feb. 19, 1936. 507 


425 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DEINE UML Siva col 


508 

My little Irish Rose; from Dion 
O’Dare, w and m F. O’Hara and 
Frank Hersom. © Fiske O’Hara, 


New York, as one of the authors. R 
43629, Mar. 10, 1986. 508 


My love, my paradise; w Dave Reed, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude Lam- 
bert Ball, New York, as widow of 
author of m. R 48949, Mar. 10, 
1936. 509 


My mimosa maid; Riviera musical in- 
cident, bk. Paul A. Rubens and Aus- 
ten Hurgon, lyrics and m Paul A. 
Rubens. Voc. sc. © Herbert Ru- 
bens and A. N. Tayler, London, as 
executors of the author of m. R 
43833, Mar. 18, 1936. 510 


My Savior; anthem, w Jennie Wilson. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 43736, Mar. 3, 
1936. 511 


My Savior walks beside me; anthem, ; 


w Ida Reed Smith. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44010, Mar. 27, 1986. 512 


My Saviour guides me home; song, w 
A. H. Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Phil- 
adelphia, as author of m. R 48547, 
Mar. 12, 1936. 513 


My soul be on thy guard; anthem, w 


G. Heath. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., aS author of m. R 43504, 
Feb. 27, 1936. 514 


My soul waiteth upon God; response. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 48505, Feb. 27, 1936. 

515 

My valentine; reverie, Kathleen A. 


Roberts [pseud. of Robert A. Keiser 
King]; pf. © Sophie Ruth Keiser 


King, New York, as widow. R 48228, 
Feb. 24, 1936. 516 
Nach der wendung; recueillement, Fer- 
ruccio Busoni; klavier. © Gerda 
Busoni, Berlin, as widow. R 48127, 
Feb. 26, 1986. an We 


Nachtlichen (Die); walzer, Ferruccio 
Busoni; klavier. © Gerda Busoni, 
Berlin, as widow. R 43131, Feb. 26, 
1936. 518 


’Neath the old palm tree; song, w Ed. 
Gardenier. © Max Hoffmann, Free- 
port, N. Y., as author of m. R 43618, 
Mar. 10, 19386. 519) 


Needles and pins; comic song, w E. P. 
Moran, m (J. Fred Helf. © Myra 
Helf, Chicago, aS child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48956, Mar. 
t, OSG: 520 


Neuvieme nocturne; par Gabriel Fauré, 
op. 97; pf. © Philippe Roger Fauré- 
Frémiet and Emmanuel Fauré-Fré- 
miet, Paris, as next of kin of the 


author, who is not living. R 43290, 
Jan. 22, 1936. Boils 


New Year’s eve; op. 7, no. 3; pf. © 
John Carlyle Davis, Wyoming, O., 
as author. R 43208, Feb. 27, 1936. 

522, 


Night (The) riders; by Arnold Sa- 
froni; military band. © Arnold 
Safroni-Middleton, London, as au- 
thor. R 43472, Feb. 19, 19386. 523 


Noemi e Ruth; poema biblico in tre 
parti per soli, cori ed orch., versi 
Saverio Fino, rid. Ugo Solazzi ; canto 
e pf. © Giocondo Fino, Turin, Italy, 
as author of m. R 48753, Mar. 12, 
1936. 524 


Nonsense songs; song cycle, w Lewis 
Carroll, m Liza Lehmann. © Her- 
bert Bedford, London, as widower of 
the author of m. R 48399, Dec. 27, 
1935. 525. 


Nora McNamara; song. © Fiske 
O’Hara, New York, as author. R 
43630, Mar. 10, 1936. 526. 


Now if Christ be preached; Easter an- 
them; mixed cho., with ten. and sop. 
soli; organ acc. © James H. Rogers, 
New York, as author of m. R 48149, 
Feb. 3, 1986. 527 


Nuit de langueur, nuit de mensonge; 
@aprés la poésie d’ Albert Samain; 
violoncelle avee ace. de pf. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as author. R 43423, 
Jan, 22, 1936. 528 


Nuit de printemps; pf. © Jean Joseph 
Jemain, Gros.-Noyer, France, as au-. 
thor. R 48488, Jan. 22, 1936. 529 


O gentle zephyrs; song, w from the 
Italian of Metastasio, by Agnes 
Rous Howell, m Joan Trevalsa. © 
Joan Gurley, Norfolk, England, as 
author of m. R 48469, Feb. 19, 1936. 

530 


O love that casts out fear; hymn-an- 
them ; mixed cho.; organ acc. © W. 
Berwald, Syracuse, as author of m. 
R 43140, Feb. 12, 1936. dol 


O Padre nostro; del canto 11 del Pur-. 
gatorio di Divina commedia, di 
Dante, per coro con acc. d’orch., ri- 
duzione per canto e pf. © Lorenzo 
Perosi, Rome, as author. R 43266, 
Mar. 4, 1936. De2: 


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no. 3, 1936 


O paradise, O paradise; hymn-anthem ; 
mixed cho., with sop. and alto soli; 
organ acc. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of m. R 438147, 
Feb, 12, 19386. 5a0 


O Sally my dear; folk-song air coll. and 
arr. Cecil J. Sharp; pf. © Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
43336, Feb. 28, 1936. 5384 


O take me back; song, m Eugene Kae- 


uffer. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of w. R 48214, Feb. 
26, 1936. 535 


‘0 what love; song, w Alfred H. Ackley. 
© B. D. Ackley. Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. R 48548, Mar. 12, 1936. 


536 
Off for the country; pf., treble clef. © 
Frances EH. Terry, Northampton, 


Mass., as author. R 48482, Mar. 6, 
1936. ; D377 


‘Offenbach (Jacques) The barcarolle 
valse; by Oscar Fetras, arr. Michael 
Retford, on melodies from Les contes 
d’ Hoffmann ; military band. © Mary 
Retford, Ockbrook, Derbyshire, Eng- 
land, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 43845, Feb. 19, 1936. 

538 

—— Belle nuit; barcarolle, English 
version; sop. and mezzo-sop. © M. 
Louise Baum, Boston, as author of 
Hinglish version. R 48357, Mar. 6, 
1936. 539 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
anthem; mixed cho., with sop. and 
bassvsoll: organ acc.; im A, ©, T. 
Tertius Noble, New York, as author 
of m. R 43148, Feb. 12, 1936. 540 


Oh, for a trumpet voice; w Charles 
Wesley, m J. B. Herbert. © Fannie 
G. Herbert, Xenia, O., as widow of 
the author of m. R 48252, Mar. 2, 
1936. 541 


Oh, what glory; w Jas. Hughes, m 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 48408, Mar. 2, 


1936. 042 
Old and young; w Francis William 
Bourdillon; high voice. © Albano 


Seismit-Doda, Milan, as author of m. 
R 48373, Mar. 3, 1936. 543 


On the waters; by Charles Marshall; 
violin, with pf. ace. Janet 
Sophia Marshall, Beeston, Notting- 
ham, Hngland, as widow. R 43702, 
Feb. 19, 1986. 544 


558 


One of these days; w arr. D. K. W., m 
J.B. Herbert. © Fannie G. Herbert, 
Xenia, O., as widow of the author of 
m. R 48412, Mar. 2, 19386. 545 


Onward Christian soldiers; anthem; 
mixed voices. © Harry Hale Pike, 
Areadia,.Calif., as author of. m. KR 
43200, Feb. 14, 1936. 546 


Cur confession; hymn-anthem; mixed 
cho., with sop. and alto soli; organ 
ace. © Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as author of m. R 43186, Feb. 
12, 19386. BAT 


Outlaw’s (The) song; song, w Joanna 
Baillie. © Erie Coates, London, as 
author of m. R 48453, Feb. 19, 1986. 

548 

Overture on Slavonic airs; by A. E. 
Titl, arr.; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Brooklyn, as author of arrangement. 
R 48567, Mar. 10, 1936. 549 


Paid in full; waltzes; pf. © William 
Frederick Peters, Englewood, N. J., 
as author. R 48223, Feb. 24, 1936. 

D900 

Pan among the reeds; short cantata, w 
Hlizabeth Barrett Browning, m 
Emma L. Ashford; mixed cho., with 
bar, or contralto solo. '© Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 44011, Mar. 
27, 1936. do1 

Pantomime; pf. © Edmond Filippucci, 
Paris, as author. R 43397, Feb. 19, 
1936. 552 


Peace; poem EHdward R. Sill; men’s 
voices. © Heinrich Jacobsen, Pitts- 
ford, N. Y., as author of m. R 48145, 
Feb, 21, 1936. 553 


Peace divine; song, w A. H. Ackley. 
© B. D. Ackley, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. R 48545, Mar. 12, 1936. 

554 


Pennyland; song, m J. Fred Helf. © 
Bartley Costello, Schuylkill, Pa., as 
author of w. R 48376, Mar, 7, 1936. 

555 

Pensée, musicale; pf. © Landon Ron- 
ald, London, as author. R 43473, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 556 


Peppercorn (Gertrude) Nocturne; in 
C sharp min.; pf. © Gertrude Pep- 
percorn, London, as author. R 
43112, Feb. 19, 1936. 557 


Perfect (The) prayer; w J. Whitcomb 
Riley, m Teresa del Riego; with 
organ ace. ad lib. © Teresa Lead- 
bitter, London, as author of m. R 
43888, Mar. 19, 1936. 508 


427 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Doo 


Perilhou (A.) Deux impromptus; pf. 
no. 1, en sol min.—no. 2, en sol maj. 
© A. Perilhou, Tain, France, as au- 
thor. R 48793, 48792, Jan. 22, 1986. 

959, 560 

Persian lamb rag; a pepperette; orch. 
© Perey Wenrich, New York, as au- 
thor. R 43625, Mar. 10, 1986: 561 


Petit soldat de plomb; pf. © I. 
Philipp, Paris, as author. R 438280, 
Jans 22) 1050. 562 

Petite suite; par Claude Debussy, 
transcription; 2 pfs., 4 mains. © 
Henri Bitisser, Paris, as author of 


transcription. R 48488, Jan. 22, 
1936. 563 
Petites (Les) aéronautes; chanson 


marche sur les motifs de Roosevelt, 
paroles Léo Leliévre, m Camille 
Roos. © Louisa Roos, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 43331, Jan. 22, 1936. 564 


Phalénes (Les); caprice nocturne, 
Frédéric Binet, op. 92; pf. © Marie 
Dupalet Binet, Fontainebleau, 
France, as widow. R 434380, Jan. 22, 
1936. 565 

Philippine; valse viennoise, Rodolphe 
Berger; orch. © Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as executor. R 48821, Jan. 


22, 1936. 566 
ee ; pf. © Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, as executor. R 43812, Jan. 22, 
1936. 567 
Philosophy (The) of love; song, w 


Shelley; in F. © John F. Larchet, 
Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland, as au- 
thor of m. R 438118, Feb. 19, 1936. 

568 


Pierced (The) prince; song, w Jas. M. 
Lively. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 438539; Mar. 
12, 1936: 569 


Pillow (The) dance; by Anna Carla; 
pf. © Carla Englander Poltz, Vi- 
enna, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 48631, Mar. 3, 
1936. 570. 


Pimprenette; polka viennoise, Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pf. © MHonorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 43279, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 571 


Pinkie and the fairies; fairy play, w 
W. Graham Robertson; voc. sc. 
Frederic Norton, London, as author 
of m. R 48889, Mar. 19, 1936. 572 


Playing hookey; song, m Al Pianta- 
dosi. © Edgar Leslie, New York, as 
author of w. R 48601, Mar. 10, 19386. 

573 


USL RS Sent: 


Playing tag; op. 29; pf., 4 hands. © 


Frederick A. Williams, Cleveland 
Heights, O., as author. R 48247, Feb. 
26, 1986. 574 


Pleading voices; primary song, w Ber- 
tha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
43525, Feb. 27, 1936. 575 


Please tell me what they mean; from 
Miss Innocence abroad, w Harry B. 
Smith, m Ludwig Englander. © 
Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 43643. 
Mar. 3, 1986. 576 


Poesia pastorale; hirtengedicht, melo- 
dia C. G. Rossi, arr. E. Bocealari ; 
orch. © Elaida Selvaggi, Newark,. 
N. J., as child of the deceased author 
of arrangement. R 435948, Mar. 10. 
1936. OTT 


Postlude; organ voluntary, E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44013, Mar. 27, 1936. 578 


Postlude in D; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44016, Mar. 27, 1936. 

579: 


Prairie-ritt; charaktersttick, Wilhelm 
Fink, op. 427. 1. Pf—2. Pf. duet.. 
© Anna Clara Fink, Lychen, Ger- 
many, aS widow. R 48968, 48969, 
Mar. 21, 1936. 580, 581 


Praise the Lord; anthem, w J. Kemp- 


thorne. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 43740, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 582 


Prélude et fugue; en mi min., Theodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 438797, Jan. 22, 1986. 583 


Premiére petite fantaisie hongroise; 
violon et pf. © Leo Schermann, New 
York, as author. R 43608, Mar. 4, 
1936. 584 


Preparatory course to the art of vocal- 
ization; graded series of exercises 
and easy vocalises selected from the 
works of Abt, Bordese, and others, 
compiled and ed. Eduardo Marzo; 
sop. © Clara L. Marzo, New York, 
as widow of the author of compiling 
and editing. R 43248, Feb. 26, 1936. . 

585. 


Pres du ruisseau; op. 30, no. 3; pf. © 
Sigismond Stojowski, New York, as 
author. R 48572, Mar. 9, 1986. 586 


428 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1986 


Pretty dancer; by L. E. Orth, op. 26, 
no. 1; pf. duet. © Louise Orth Bos- 
worth, Boston, as executor. R 
43978, Mar. 21, 1936. OST 

Pretty twinkling starry eves; w Nich- 
olas Breton, m Frank van _ der 
Stucken, op. 37, no. 2: mixed cho., a 
capella. © Dirk van der Stucken, 
Andover, Mass., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48758, Mar. 
16, 1936. 588 


Priere des pécheurs de Saint-Jean; 
chanson, paroles Henri Cain; avec 
ace. de viclon, orgue et harpe, ou pf. 
© Ch. M. Widor, Paris, as author of 
m. R 438818, Jan. 22, 1936. 589 


Primavere; azione in due atti, Ragazzi, 
parole Rosa Massara de Capitani, 
m Emilio Ferrari, rid. per canto e 
pf. dell’ autore. © M. Ramella-Fer- 
rari, Milan, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
43754, Mar. 12, 1986. 590! 


Prince (The) of life; anthem, w E. D. 
Mund. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 43744, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 591 


Princess Helene; from A waltz dream, 
w Adrian Ross, m Hamish MacCunn. 
Alison MacCunn, London, as 
widow of the author of m. R 43892, 
Mar. 19, 1986. 592, 


Printemps en forét ; impromptu, op. 34; 


‘pf. © Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as author. R 43097, Feb. 26, 
1986. 593 


Puccini (Giacomo) Fantasia; on G. 
Puccini's opera La Boheme, per 
grande orch., rid. G. Luporini, nuova 
ed. riveduta. © Ugo Solazzi, Milan, 
as author of arrangement. R 43752, 
Mar. 12, 1986. 594 


Queen of the night, Amina mine; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Paul Lincke. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as widow of the author of 
w. R 44022, Mar. 23, 19386. 595: 


Questions and answers on the elements 
of music. © May Garrettson Evans, 
Baltimore, as author. R 43260, Jan. 
2, 1936. 596 


Qui vive; galop de concert, Wilhelm 
Ganz, arr; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Brooklyn, as author of arrangement. 
R 48607, Mar. 4, 1936. 597 


Rachmaninoff (—) Prelude; op. 3, 
no. 2, ed. Michele Esposito; pf. © 
Bianca Esposito, Florence, Italy, as 


611 


child of the deceased author of ar- 


rangement. R 438267, Mar. 4, 1936. 
598 

Rajamahendri; quick march, James 
Ord Hume; military band. © A. 


Ord Hume, London, as widow. R 
43117, Feb. 19, 1936. 599 


Rajputana; quick march, James Ord 
Hume; military band. © A. Ord 
Hume, London, as widow. R 43126, 
Feb. 19, 19386. 600 


Rally song; sacred song, w Bertha HE. 
Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 43518, Feb. 
27, 1936. 601 


Rallying song; sacred song. © Carrie 
B. Adams, Portland, Or., as author. 
R 48728, Mar. 3, 1986. 602 


Rapsodie espagnole; partition d’orch. 
© Maurice Ravel, Montfort l’Am- 
aury, France, aS author. R 48788, 
Jan. ‘22,, 1936: 603 


—— 1°" violons. © Maurice Ravel, 
Montfort ?Amaury, France, as au- 
thor. R 48784, Jan. 22, 1936. 604. 


Rapture; w Hilda Hammond-Spencer, 
m EH. Cowdell; in D. © Ellen Cow- 
dell Stewart, i. e. Mrs. Baird Stew- 
art, London, as author of m. R 
43478, Feb. 19, 1936. 605 


Ratez (E.) Cent lecons progressives 
de solfége; 4 changements de clés, 
avee ace. de pf. 1°° livre. © Marie 
Ratez, Lambersat, France, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48824, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 606 


Rat-ta-tat; from The antelope, w Ad- 
rian Ross, m Hugo Felix. © Ilsa 
Felix, Los Angeles, as widow of the 
author of m. R 438885, Mar. 20, 1986. 

607 


Reaper’s (The) song; missionary song, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 48528, Feb. 27, 1936. 

608 


Recipe (The) for love; song, w Ren 
Shields. © Percy Wenrich, New 
York, as author of m. R 48613, Mar. 
16, 1936. 609 


Récit et air d’Azaél; extrait de l’En- 
fant prodigue, poésie E. Guinand, 
m Claude Debussy. 1. Partition 
d’orch.—2. 1°°* violons. © Jean Dey- 
zac, Paris, aS executor of the author 
of m. R 48436, 43437, Jan. 22, 1936. 

610, 611 


429 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


612 


Red roses; valse, on melodies from Der 
mann mit den drei frauen, Franz 
Lehar, arr.; orch. © Dan Godfrey, 
Bournemouth, England, as author of 
arrangement. R 48832, Mar. 19, 
1936. 612 


Redemption (The) ; Christmas service, 
Charles H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
43410, Mar. 2, 1936. 613 


Redhead; redhead, redhead, ginger- 
breadhead, w and m Burt Green and 
I. Franklin. © Irene Franklin, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as one of the authors. 
R 43218, Feb. 24, 1936. 614 


Rejoice in the Lord; anthem. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as 
author of m. R 48510, Feb. 27, 1936. 

615 


Reverie; op. 46; pf. © Rudolf Friml, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as author. R 
45166, Feb. 3, 1936. 616 


Réveuse; pf. © I. Philipp, Paris, as 
author. R 43281, Jan. 22,1986. 617 


Rions toujours! valse viennoise, Ro- 


dolphe Berger; orch. Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 43813, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 618 


—— pf. © Honorine Isopy, 
Paris, aS executor. R 43424, Jan. 22, 
1936. 619 


Robinhood march; by F. H. Losey, op. 
244; band. © Addah M. Losey, Erie, 


Pa., as widow. R 48605, Mar. 4, 
1936. 620 
Rockin’ time; w and m Gertrude Lev- 
erich Knox. © Walter Nicholas 
Willis, Oxford, Md., as widower. R 
43597, Mar. 19, 1986. 621 
Rogers (James H.) Valse; pf. © 


James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author. R 43196, Feb. 3, 1936. 
622 


Roll on the rollaway; song, m Al. W. 


Brown. © Roger Lewis, Chicago, as 
author of w. R 486238, Mar. 10, 1936. 
623 

Romance; fifte and pf. © Philippe 
Gaubert, Paris, as author. R 43396, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 624 


Romanza; by A. Simonetti, rev. and 
ed.; violin and pf. © Otto K. Schill, 
Newark, N. J., as author of revising 
and editing. R 48414, Feb. 20, 1936. 

625: 

Rosamonde; waltz, F. H. Losey; orch. 
© Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as 
widow. R 43566, Mar. 10,1986. 626 


Dt. 11M: S.V..02. 


Rose (The) gardener; song, w from 
the Persian, Flora A. Steel, m Liza 
Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, Lon- 
don, as widower of the author of m. 
R 43882, Mar. 18, 1986. 627 


Roses ardentes; poésie Charles van 
Lerberghe, m Gabriel Fauré, op. 95, 
no. 3. © Philippe Roger Fauré- 
Frémiet and Emmanuel Fauré- 
Frémiet, Paris, aS next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
43291, Jan. 22, 1936. 628 


Roses trémiéres ; air de ballet, Maurice 
Pesse, orch. H. Mouton; 1°** violons. 
© Henri Mouton, Nice, France, as 


author of arrangement. R 43417, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 629 
Rosetta; mazurka, op. 32; pf. © 


Richard Krentzlin, Berlin, as author. 
R 43984, Mar. 21, 1936. 630 


Rough diamonds; quick march, Arnold 
Safroni; military band. © Arnold 
Safroni-Middleton, London, as -au- 
thor. R 48125, Feb. 19, 1936. 631 


Rounders; by Joseph Fredericks, ed. 
and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing who is not living. R 48774, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 632 


Rouse Caledonians; Scottish national 
song, w Alexander Grant, m Laura 
G. Lemon. © Cecil L. R. Heath, 
Beaconsfield, Bucks, England, and 
Audrey N. V. Turner, Godalming, 
Surrey, England, as children of the 
deceased author of m, R 48459, Feb. 
19, 1935. 633: 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Characterbilder; op. 50, ed. and fin- 
gered Louis Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. 
© Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 43158, Feb. 12, 1936. 634 


Since first I met thee; arr. H. R. 
Shelley; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, as 


author of arrangement. R 43189, 
Feb. 12, 1936. 635 
Rustic (A) fancy; caprice, W. F. 


Sudds, op. 344; pf. © Charles M. 
Tait, Canton, N. Y., as executor. R 
43479, Mar. 14, 1986. 636 


Ruth; fiir soli, chor und orch.; klavier- 
partitur. © Georg Schumann, Ber- 
lin-Grosslichterfelde, Germany, as 
author. R 43777, Mar. 3, 1936. | 637 


430 


Re ee ae ee 


RENEWALS 


no. 3, 1936 


Sabbath evening; evening response, W 
Charlotte Elliott, m J. S. Fearis. © 
Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor 
of the author of m. . R 43721, Mar. 
3, 1936. 638 


Sabbath morning; opening response, W 
W. Shrubsole, jr..m J. S. Fearis. © 
Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor 
of the author of m. R 43724, Mar. 8, 


1936. 639 
Sabretache (La); paroles Edouard 
Noél, m Xavier Leroux. © Gaston 


Xavier Leroux, Salbris, Loir et Cher, 

France, as child of the deceased au- 

thor of m. R 43500, Jan. 22, 1936. 
640 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) 
L’Assassinat du Duc de Guise; op. 
128, tableaux dhistoire scénario 
Henri Lavedan; partition pour pf. 
© Marie Laure Truffot, vve. C. 
Saint-Saéns, Puyricard, France, as 
widow of the author of m. R 43825, 
vam. 22, 1936. 641 


— La gloire de Corneille; op. 126, 
cantate pour soli, choeur et orch.; 
partition chant et pf. © Marie 
Laure Truffot, vve. C. Saint-Saéns, 
Puyricart, France, aS widow. R 
43827, Jan. 22, 1936. 642 


— La princesse jaune; ouverture, 
transcription pour petit orch.; 1°** 
violons. © Henri Mouton, Nice, 
France, as author of transcription. 
R 43806, Jan. 22, 19386. 643 


Sur les bords du Nil; marche 
mailitaire, transcription pour har- 
monie militaire Gabriel Parés; con- 
ducteur en ut. © Reine Germaine 


Ange Parés, Paris, aS widow of the . 


author of transcription. R 438485, 
Mar. 11, 1986. 644 
Salute the standard; by Arnold 


Safroni; military band. © Arnold 
Safroni-Middleton, London, as au- 
thor. R 48681, Feb. 19, 19386. 645 


Salute to Uncle Sam; march; band. 
© Will Huff, Chillicothe, O., as au- 
thor. R 43600, Feb. 17, 19386. 646 


Sammlung von stiicken alter italien- 
ischer meister ftir die moderne 
orgel; bearb. u. hrsg. M. Enrico 
Bossi. nos. 1-12. © Renzo Bossi, 
Milan, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44020, Mar. 3, 1986. 647 


Sanctus in B flat ; anthem; mixed cho. ; 
organ ace. © F. Flaxingten Harker, 


Richmond, as author of m. R 43146, 


Feb. 12, 1936. 648 


660 


Scene de ballet; valse sentimentale, 
Wilson G. Smith, op. 99, no. 3; pf. 
Mez B. Smith, Lakewood, O., as 
widow. R 438764, Mar. 20, 1936. 

649 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Am meer; 
arr.; organ. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as author of arrangement. 
R 48187, Feb. 12, 1986. 659 


—— Third sonata in A major; op. 
120, ed. and fingered; pf. © Paolo 
Gallico, New York, as author of 
editing and fingering. R 43668, Mar. 
3, 1936. 651 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Little 
polonaise; op. 2, ed. and fingered ; 
pf. © Paolo Gallico, New York, as 
author of editing and fingering. R 
43653, Mar. 3, 1986. 652 


Triumerei; op. 15, no. 7, ed. and 
fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, New 
York, as author of editing and finger- 
ing. R 43654, Mar. 3, 1936. 653 


Scott (Cyril) Notturno; op. 54, no. 5; 
pf. © Cyril Scott, London, as au- 
thor. R 43991, Mar. 16, 1936. 654 


Sea (The) hath its pearls; w from the 
German of Heinrich Heine by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m_ Ciro 
Pinsuti, ed.; mixed voices. © N. 
Clifford Page, Boston, as author of 
editing of m. R 48246, Feb. 26, 1956. 

655 


Seek ye the Lord; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood ,Calif., as author 
of m. R 43508, Feb. 27, 19386. 656 


Send them the light; missionary song, 
w Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 48527, Feb. 27, 1986. 657 


Sensitive (The) plant; w Shelley, m 
Charles Marshall; in F. © Janet 
Sophia Marshall, Beeston, Notting- 
ham, England, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 48123, Feb. 19, 1986. 

658 


Sérénade; par Gabriel Fauré, op. 98; 
pf. et violoncelle. © Philippe Roger 
Fauré-Frémiet and Hmmanuel 
Fauré-Frémiet, Paris, as next of Kin 
‘of the author, who is not living. R 


43295, Jan. 22, 1936. 659 
Sérénade triste; chanson, poésie 
André Foulon de Vaulx. © Ernest 


Moret, Paris, as author of m. R 
43816, Jan. 22, 1936. 660 


431 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


661 
Sergeant (A) of the line; song, w 
Fred E. Weatherly; in G. © Wil- 
liam Henry Squire, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 438838, Feb. 19, 1936. 
661 


Shadows (The) are falling; pt. song, 
Wy toa. Oo Reilly. my oo Aiklie Dix: 
mixed voices. © Julia Annie Dix, 
Brighton, England, as widow of the 
author of m. R 43465, Feb. 19, 1936. 

662 

Sheaf (A) of little songs; w Margue- 
rite Radclyffe-Hall, m Robert Con- 
ingsby Clarke. © J. C. Brodie & 
sons, Edinburgh, as executors of the 
author of m. R 43870, Mar. 19, 1936. 

663 


Sheep (The) under the snow; arr. Wil- 
liam H. Gill; mixed voices. © Flor- 
ence HE. Gill, Angmering, Sussex, 
England, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 43694, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 664 


Shepherd (The) King; Christmas ora- 
torio-cantata, Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 43413, Mar. 2, 1936. 

665 


Shooting stars; galop, F. H. Losey; 
orch. © Addah M. Losey. Erie, Pa.. 
as widow. R 48564, Mar. 10, 1936. 

666 


Si tu voulais; valse lente; pf. © Ed- 
mond Filippucci, Paris, as author. 
R 43475, Feb. 19, 1936. 667 


Siegesmarsch; v. Jos. Chwatal, op. 36, 
no. 1; pf. © Minna Chwatal, Hisen- 
ach, Germany, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 43970, Mar. 21, 
1936. 668 


Since; song, w Harold Simpson; in C. 
© Arthur Henry Behrend, London, 
as author of m. R 48234, Feb. 19, 
1936. 669 


Sing a joyful song; anthem, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor. R 43722, Mar. 3, 1936. 

670 


Sink gently in the silent sea; w J. D. 
Hosken, m Joan Trevalsa. © Joan 
Gurley, Norwich, Norfolk, England, 
as author of m. R 48679, Feb. 19, 
1936. 671 


Skating chorus; in A flat. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44006, Mar. 27, 1936. 672 


song; in B flat. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43993, Mar. 27, 1936. 673. 


ptz 10; dus ve SL 


Slumber song; song. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44003, Mar. 27, 1936. 674 


Soir (Un) de juin; op. 40, no. 2; pf. 
© Porter Steele, New York, as au- 
thor. R 48152, Feb. 12, 1986. 675 


Soir de printemps; valse, Robert Voll- 
stedt, op. 403; pf. © Paul Eggers, 
Hamburg, Germany, as executor. R 
43274, Jan. 22, 1936. 676 


Soixantaine (La); chers souvenirs, 
Gabriel Marie; violon et pf. © Hen- 
riette Eugénie Théonie Colom Ma- 
rie, Marseille, France, as widow. R 
43310, Jan. 22, 1936. 677 


Soldatenspiel; v. Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
207, no. 1; pf., 4 hands. © Franz 
Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, Otto 
Gurlitt, Altona, Germany, and Paul 
Gurlitt, Hamburg, Germany, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
43976, Mar. 21, 1936. 678 


Soldiers of the Lord; service for Rally 
day and missionary occasions, text 
Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43517, Feb. 27, 1936. 679 


Some new way of loving you; w from 
Smart set, m Teresa del Riego; in 
B flat. © Teresa Leadbitter, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48863, Mar. 
19, 1936. 680 


Somebody just like you; song, lyrics 
Chas. E. Baer. © Johann C. 
Schmid, Philadelphia, as author of 
m. R 43101, Feb. 24, 1936. 681 


Somebody knows; song. © B. D. Ack- 
ley, Philadelphia, as author. R 
43535, Mar. 12, 1986. 682 


Sonata in A minor; op. 17; organ. © 
Mark Andrews, Montclair, N. J., as 
author. R 48193, Feb. 3, 19386. 683 


Song (A) of content; w Arthur Du 
Soir, m J. Airlie Dix. © Julia Annie 
Dix, Brighton, England, as widow 
of the author of m. R 43464, Feb. 
19, 1986. 684 


Song of jubilee; anthem, w James 
Montgomery. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O.,as author of m. R 43742, 
Mar. 3, 1986. 685 


Song of the cup; drinking song, w Theo- 
dore Baun; low voice. © Mary 
Helen Brown, Brooklyn, as author 
of m. R 43770, Mar. 3, 1936. 686 


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Song of the dawn; w Fred E. Weath- 
erly, m Agnes H. Lambert. © Mary 
Cecilia Lambert and Joyce E. J. Rus- 
seli, London, as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 43841, Feb. 19, 
19386. 687 

Song (The) of the fleet; song, w H. L. 
Frisbie. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 438215, 


Feb. 26, 1936. 68S 
Song of the sons oversea; song, Ww 
B. Malcolm Ramsey; in E flat. New 


ed. © Samuel Liddle, London, as 
author of m. R 43451, Feb. 19, 1986. 
689) 


Song (A) of trust; song, w C. D. 
Martin. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 438533, Mar. 
12, 1986. ~ 690: 


Songs in exile; song, w Arthur 
Stringer. © Hermann Lohr, London, 
as author of m. R 48851, Mar. 19, 
1936. 691 


Songs in the night; arr. I. B. Wilson 
and T. D. Williams; orch. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as one of 
the authors of arrangement. R 
43094, Mar. 17, 1986. 692 


Soul’s blossom; w Robert Underwood 
Johnson, m Liza Lehmann. © Her- 
bert Bedford, London, as widower 
of author of m. R 43884, Mar. 18, 
1986. 693, 


Sous les roses; par Frédéric Binet, op. 


93; pf. © Marie Dupalet Binet, 
Fontainebleau, France, aS widow. 
R 48785, Jan. 22, 1936. 694 


Souvenir; impression bréve, Deszé 
Lederer; violon et pf. © Robert 
Stern, Paris, as executor. R 48446, 
Mar. 3, 1986. 695 


Souvenir de Pesth; op. ee Hungarian 


dance, no. 2; pf. duet. © Georg 
Hegeling, Berlin, as author. R 
43981, Mar. 21, 1936. 696 


Sower (The) ; song, w Gunby Hadath. 
© Wilfrid Sanderson, Nutfield, Sur- 
rey, England, as author of m. R 
43113, Feb. 19, 1986. 697 


Spirit (A) flower; w B. Martin Stan- 
ton, m L. Campbell-Tipton. © 
Marion Campbell-Tipton, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
43270, Feb. 20, 1986. 698 


Spray (A) of heather and For my 
lassie; 2 songs, m J. Airlie Dix. © 
Julia Annie Dix, Brighton, England, 


712 


as widow of the author of m R 


43109, Feb. 19, 1986. 699 
Spreewald-marsch; aus der burleske 
Hine lustige spreewaldfahrt. 1. Pf.— 


2. Gesang u. pf., text v. Alfred v. 
Schmasow. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, 
as author of m. R 48648, 48663, Mar. 
3, 1986. 700, 701 


Spring’s herald; w Ernest A. Carr, m 
Joan Trevalsa. © Joan Gurley, Nor- 
wich, Norfolk, England, as author 
of m. R 48678, Feb. 19, 1936. 702 


Staccato caprice; pf. © Rudolf Friml, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as author. R 
43171, Feb. 3, 1986. 703 


Staccato etude; op. 37; pf. '© Rudolf 
Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
author. R 48170, Feb. 3, 1936. 704 


Staccato polka; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 97, no. 2; pf. © Mez B. Smith, 
Lakewood, O., as widow. R 438760, 
Mar. 3, 1986. 705 


Standard bearer; march, J. J. Bar- 
tholme, arr. F. H. Losey; orch. © 
Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
43565, Mar. 10, 1986. 706 


Still lead on; w Jane Borthwick, m 
J. S. Fearis; sop. and alto duet. © 
Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as executu: 
of the author of m. R 48720, Mar. 
3, 1936. 707 


Still, still with thee; w Harriet Beecher 
Stowe, m W. H. Neidlinger; med. 
or low; pf. or organ acc. © Orra B. 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 43815 
Feb. 12, 1936. 708 


Stop making faces at me; w Andrew 
B. Sterling, m Kerry Mills. © Fred- 
erick Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 43103, Feb. 24, 
1986. 709: 


Stories (The) that mother told me; 
song. Rev. ed. © Andrew B. Sterl- 
ing, Noroton Heights, Conn., and 
Harry Von Tilzer, New York, as au- 
thors. R 438217, Feb. 24, 1986. 710 


Story (The) must be told even there; 
sacred song, w Ada Blenkhorn. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 43743, Mar. 3, 1936. 

711 


Stronghold (The) ; quick march, by A. 


© Arnold 
as au- 
712 


Safroni; military band. 
Safroni-Middleton, London, 
thor. R 43395, Feb. 19, 1936. 


433 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


718 


Suffer the children to come; response. 
© Edmund 8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 48745, Mar. 3, 1936. 

713 


Sugar cane; a ragtime classic two-step, 
Scott Joplin. © Lottie Joplin, New 
York, aS widow. R 42792, Mar, 10, 
1936. 714 


Sun of my soul; w John Keble; high 
voice; pf. or organ acc.; in F. © 
Bruno Huhn, New York, as author of 
m. R 43192, Feb. 3, 1936. 715 


Sunbeam (The) and the shadow; song. 
© Carrie Williams Krogmann, Bos- 
ton, aS author. RK 43586, Mar. 16, 
1936. 716 


Sunset (The) shore; anthem, w Adella 


F. Veazie. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
43512, Feb. 27, 1936. 717 


Swedish love song [and] Devon to me; 
songs; bar. © Eric Coates, London, 
as author of m. R 43115, Feb. 19, 
1936. 718 


Sweep’s (The) intermezzo; by Paul A. 
Rubens; pf. © Herbert Rubens and 
A. N. Tayler, London, as executors. 
R 48830, Mar. 18, 1936. 719 


Sweet and low; song, w Alfred Tenny- 


son. © Arthur Somervell, London, 
as author of m. R 43704, Feb. 19, 
1936. 720 


Swell the anthem; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 48509, Feb, 27, 1936. 

(Pl 


Sword (The) of Erin; arr. Charles Vil- 
liers Stanford; mixed voices. Tonic 
sol-fa ed. © Jennie Anna Stanford, 
Aylesbury, Herts, England, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
43692, Feb. 19, 19386. 422. 


Symphonie en fa majeur; de Théodore 
Ysaye, op. 14; grand orch. 1. Par- 
tition —2. Ptes. © Carrie Ysaye, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
43151, 43188, Feb. 12, 1986. 

723, 724 

Symphonie francaise; par Théodore 
Dubois; partition d’orch. © Charles 
Antoine Dubois, Paris, as child of the 
deceased author. R 43817, Jan. 22, 
1936. 725 


Take this letter to my mother; w Robt. 


L. Layfield, m P. P. Bilhorn and Eu-. 


gene Kaeuffer. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as one of the authors 
of m. R 438559, Feb, 26, 1936. 726 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


Taking turns; by L. H. Orth, op. 26, no. 


3; pf. duet. © Louise Orth Bos- 
worth, Boston, as executor. R 43980, 
Mar. 21, 1986. (2T 


Tambourin ; interméde, Dezso Lederer ; 
violon et pf. © Robert Stern, Paris, 
as executor. R 48445, Mar. 3, 1986. 

728 


Tanz und spiel; by Heinrich Lichner, 
op. 175, no. 4, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle: pf. © Katharine F. Stew- 
art, New York, as next of kin of the 
author of editing and fingering, who 
is not living. R 48177, Feb. 20, 1936. 

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Taps; w James O’Dea, m J. Bodewalt 
Lampe. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, 
Beverly Hills, Calif., as widow of the 
author of w. R 438558, Feb. 29, 1936. 

730 


Tarentelle mignonne; op. 38; pf. © 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. ¥., 
as author. R 438161, Feb. 3, 1986. 

W331 


Tell me where is fancy bred; w Shake- 
speare, m Liza Lehmann. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as widower of the 
author of m. R 48881, Mar. 18, 1936. 

732 


Tempo passato perché non ritorni; old 
Italian song, English w M. Louise 
Baum; high or med. voice. © AI- 
bano Seismit-Doda, Milan, Italy, as 
author of m. R 43346, Mar. 3, 1936. 

733 

Tesoro mio; waltz, HE. Becucci, arr.; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 48606, Mar, 4, 1936. 734 


Thankful to Jesus; duet and cho., w 
Bertha E. Bush. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43526, Feb. 27, 1986. 735 


Thema und variationen; vy. M. Enrico 
Bossi, op. 131; grosses orch. Par- 
titur. © Renzo Bossi, Milan, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
43749, Mar. 3, 1936. 736. 


There were ninety and nine; song, w 
Elizabeth C. Clephane. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author 
of m. R 438216, Feb. 26, 1986. 137 


Thoughts; w Matthew Arnold, m Joan 
Trevalsa. © Joan Gurley, Norfolk, 
England, as author of m. R 438468, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 738 


Through sunny fields; by Regina M. 
Carlin, arr.; pf., 4 hands. © Carl 
Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as author 
of arrangement. R 43105, Feb. 26, 
1936. 739 


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Thy word have I hid in my heart; 


song. © Ernest O. Sellers, New Or 
leans, as author. Ri 48521, Mar. 11, 
1936. 740 


Till the victory is won; song, w Geo. 
O. Webster. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
43739, Mar. 3, 1986. 741 


To a faded flower; by Wilson G. 
Smith, op. 99, no. 2; pf. © Mez 
B. Smith, Lakewood, O., as widow. 
R 48763, Mar. 20, 1936. 742 


To all you ladies; old English ditty, 
arr. Liza Lehmann. © Herbert Bed- 
ford, London, as widower. R 43874, 
Mar. 18, 1986. 743. 


To Katherine unkind; song, w Basil 
Hood; in E. © Edward German, 
London, as author of m. R 48857, 
Mar. 19, 1986. 744 


To my bungalow; song, w John Ken- 
drick Bangs. © Stanley F. Widener, 
Pomona, Calif., as author of m. R 
43265, Jan. 2, 1936. 745 


To Thee I fiy; song, w Alfred H. 
Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 43548, Mar. 
12, 1936. 746 


To-night ; ballad, melody Al. W. Brown ; 
med. voice. © Roger Lewis, Chi- 
cago, as author of w. R 438617, Mar. 
10, 1986. TAT 


Toodles; song. © William J. McKenna, 
Jersey City, as author. R 43401, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 748 


Trio fiir piano violine, violoncell; op. 
87. © Christian Sinding, Oslo, Nor- 
way, aS author. R 48750, Mar. 3, 
1936. 749 


Triste ritorno; romanza, poem Luigi 
Forzati, English version M. Louise 
Baum, m and new rev. R. Barthél- 
emy; high voice, in D. © Richard 
Barthélemy, Paris, as author of m. 
R 48271, Feb. 20, 1986. 750 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Andante 
cantabile; from the Quartet, op. 11, 
arr, Ferdinand Laub, rev. and ed.; 
violin and pf. © Otto K. Schill. 
Newark, N. J., aS author of revision 
and editing. R 43268, Feb. 20, 1936. 

nal 


Melodie; op. 42, ed. and fingered ; 
violin and pf. © Eduard Herrmann, 
Kingston, N. Y., as author of editing 
and fingering. R 43358, Mar. 6, 1926. 
752 


765 

Turandots frauengemach; intermezzo, 
Ferruccio Busoni; klavier. © Gerda 
Busoni, Berlin, as widow. R 43130, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 753 


Twilight ; organ voluntary, HE. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 


R 44017, Mar. 27, 1936. 754 
Uncle Pete’s birthday ; American 
sketch, Shipley Douglas; military 


band. © Ethel Douglas, Gateshead, 
England, aS widow. R 438846, Feb. 
19, 1986, (55 


Under my merry widow hat; song, mel- 
ody Gus. A. Benkhart. © Bobby 
Heath, Philadelphia, as author of w. 
R 43628, Mar. 10, 1986. 756 


Under the electric lightS; song, m AI. 
W. Brown. © Roger Lewis, Chicago, 
as author of w. R 48622, Mar. 10, 
1936. Td 


Ungarischer tanz; op. 108, Hungarian 
dance, no. 1; pf. duet. © Georg 
Eggeling, Berlin, as author. R 43983, 
Mar. 21, 1986. 758 


Unless; song, poem Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning; high, in G. © Howard 
Bennett, Schenectady, N. Y., as au- 
thor of m. R 43768, Mar. 3, 1986. 

759 


Up in my balloon; song, w Ren Shields. 
© Percy Wenrich, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 438387, Feb. 29, 1986. 

760 


Valse-caprice; pf. © Louis de Merlier, 


Brussels, as author. R 43444, Mar. 
3, L936) 761 
Valse-etincelle; valse lente, Robert 
Volistedt, op. 408; pf. © Paul Eg- 


gers, Hamburg, Germany, as execu- 
tor. R 43425, Jan. 22, 1986. 762 


Variations de concert; grand-orgue. © 
Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. R 
43311, Jan. 22, 1936. 763 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Libiamo ne’lieti cal- 
ici; from La traviata, arr. James 
Ord Hume; E flat sop. cornet, with 
pf. acc. © A. Ord Hume, London, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 43455, Feb. 19, 1936. 764 


Vesper (The) hour; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry 8. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44014, Mar. 27, 1986. 

765 


435 


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766 


Vieil (Le) aigle; drame lyrique; par- 
tition chant et pf. © Raoul Guns- 
bourg, Paris, as author. R 43804, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 766 


© Louis de Merlier, 
Brussels, as author. R 43442, Mar. 
3, 1936. 767 


Violette (La); valse lente, P. Saegel; 
pf. © Paul Bertrand, Paris, as au- 
thor. R 48255, Jan. 22, 1936. 768 


Vol @hirondelles; par E. Missa; orch. 
© Jeanne Barbant Missa, Paris, as 
widow. R 43314, Jan. 22, 1936. 769 


Waiata poi; Maori poi song. © Alfred 
Hill, Sydney, Australia, as author. 
R 48871, Mar. 18, 1936. 770 


Walzer serenade; v. F. Drdla, op. 42; 
violine u. pf. © Franz Drdla, Vi- 
enna, as author. R 48755, Mar. 18, 
1936. eral 


Watching for Jesus; song. © B. D. 
Ackley, Philadelphia, as author. R 
43531, Mar. 12, 1986. 772 


Waters (The) of Lethe; w Hilda Ham- 
mond Spencer, m Liza Lehmann; in 
C min. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as widower of the author of m. R 
43860, Mar. 18, 1936. 3 


Way (The) home; miniature cycle, w 
Gunby Hudath; low voice. © Sam- 
uel Liddle, London, as author of m. 
R 43237, Feb. 28, 1936. 774 


Way (The) to the heart; gavotte; pf. 
© Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 
43674, Mar. 3, 1936. 1715 


Villanelle; pf. 


We march to victory; anthem. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as au- 
thor of m. R 48730, Mar. 3, 1936. 

776 


We won't go home until morning, Bill; 
song, m Albert Gumbie. © Jack Ma- 
honey, New York, as author of w. 
R 43389, Feb. 29, 1936. T17 


Weep you no more; op. 12, w John 
Dowland ; high voice. © Roger Quil- 
ter, London, as attthor of m. R 
43691, Feb. 19, 1936. 778 


Welcome here; song. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 43998, Mar. 27, 1936. T19 


Welcome (A) song; for cho. and orch., 
w Duke of Argyll, m Charles Villiers 
Stanford, op. 107. Ed. with pf. acc. 
© Jennie Anna Stanford, Aylesbury, 


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pl. tyne Ss. fv ad. 


Herts, England, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 43122, Feb. 19, 1936. 
780 


What could I do without Jesus; song, 
w Alfred H. Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
43540, Mar. 12, 1936. 781 


What might have been; song, m AI- 
bert Gumble. © Dave Clark, New 
York, as author of w. R 48612, Mar. 
16, 1936. (82 


When a mounting skylark sings; song, 
w Christina Rossetti; in C. © Her- 
mann Lohr, London, as author of m. 
R 43872, Mar. 19, 1936. 783 


When darling Bess first whispered yes; 
w Robert F. Roden, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 43592, 
Mar. 14, 1936. 784 


When I am dead; song, w Christina 
Rossetti. © Hric Coates, London, as 
author of m. R 48452, Feb. 19, 1936. 

785 


When shadows gather; anthem, w Geo. 
O. Webster. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
_lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
43733, Mar. 3, 1936. 786 


When shadows gather; w Fred. EH. 
Weatherly, m Charles Marshall; in 
E. © Janet Sophia Marshall, Bees- 
ton, Nottingham, England, as widow 
of the author of m. R 43706, Feb. 
19, 31986. (87 


When the day is done; ballad and re- 
frain, w Frank O. French, m Max §. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray Hill, 
N. Y., as next of kin of the author 
oi m, who is not living. R 48672, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 788 


When the early roses; w and m Teresa 
Del Riego; in E. © Teresa Lead- 
bitter, London, as author. R 48862, 
Mar. 9,-1986. 789 


When the pink arbutus blooms; w 
Allan W. Guest, m Ren Shields. © 
Grace Shields, Avenel, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48640, 
Mar. 3, 1986. 790 


When we listened to the chiming of the 
old church bell; w Robert R. Roden, 
m J. Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chi- 
cago, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 48588, Mar. 19, 1986. 791 


When we two went a-maying; song, w 
Ella Brown; in E flat. © Hric 
Coates, London, as author of m. R 
43849, Feb. 19, 1936. 792 


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819 


Where the bees roam; song, w Gunby 
Hadath; in G. © Herbert Bunning, 


London, as author of m. R 43456, 
Feb. 19, 1936. 793 


Whisky and soda; schottisch, Rodolphe 
Berger. 1. Pf.—2. Orch. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor of the au- 
thor. R 43502, 43815, Jan. 22, 19386. 

794, 795 


Who can keep a secret; w May Byron 
m Ellen Cowdell; in E. © Ellen 
Cowdell Stewart, i. e. Mrs. Baird 
Stewart, London, as author of m. R 
43474, Feb. 19, 19386. 796 


Who ean understand Him; song, w 
Alfred H. Ackley. © B. D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia, as author of m. 
43541. Mar. 12, 1936. 197 


Who is Sylvia; w Shakespeare, m Liza 


Lehmann. © Herbert Bedford, 
Bushey, Middlesex, England, as 
widower of the author of m. R 


43232, Feb. 19, 1936. 798 


Who knows; w Paul Laurence Dunbar, 
m Ernest R. Ball. © Maude Lam- 
bert Ball, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 43950, Mar. 10, 1936. 

799 


Who will lead the way; song. © B.D. 
Ackley, Philadelphia, as author. R 


43542, Mar. 12; 1936. 800 
Why; song, w Helen Taylor. © Wil- 
frid Sanderson, Nutfield, Surrey, 
England, as author of m. R 438114, 
Web. 19, 1€36. 801 
Wild cherries; rag. © Ted Snyder, 
Los Angeles, as author. R 48603, 
Mar. 10, 1936. 802 


Wildschtitz (Der) ; aria, Lortzing, arr. 
James Ord Hume; cornet solo with 
pf. ace. © A. Ord Hume, London, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 43454, Feb. 19, 1986. 803 


Will you always cail me honey; song, 
melody Grace Le Boy. © Gus Kahn, 
Beverly Hills, Calif., as author of 
w. R 48099, Feb. 24, 1986. 804 


William Taylor ; folk-song air, coll. and 
are. Cecil J. Sharp; pf. ©. Joan 
Sharp, London, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
43334, Feb. 28, 1936. 805 


Winning (A) miss; w H. R. Atteridge, 
m W. F. Peters. 1. Opening, act 1.— 
2. Finale-—3. Ensemble, opening 3rd 
scene. © Harold Richard Atteridge, 
Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y., as author ‘of 


w, and William Frederick Peters, 

Englewood, N. J.,as author of m. R 

43219, 43221, 48222, Feb. 24, 1986. 
806-808 


Wirbelwind; charakteristische etude, 
Jos. Chwatal, op. 31; pf. © Minna 
Chwatal, Eisenach, Germany, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
43974, Mar. 21, 1936. 809 


Witch’s song; w and m J. Airlie Dix. 
© Julia Annie Dix, Brighton, Eng- 
land, as widow. R 48462, Feb. 19, 
1936. 810 


Won’t you; song from The antelope, 
w Adrian Ross, m Hugo Felix. © 
Ilsa Felix, Los Angeles, as widow 
of the author of m. R 48876, Mar. 
20, 1936. 811 


Workers together with God; song, w 
C. D. Martin. © W. Stillman Mar- 
tin, Atlanta, as author of m R 
40696, Nov. 29, 1935. 812 


World’s (The) eall to America; mis- 
Sionary anthem, w Ina Duley Ogdon. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 48738, Mar. 3, 
1936. 813 


Yeomen (The); w P. J. O’Reilly, m 
J. Airlie Dix. © Julia Annie Dix, 
Brighton, England, as widow of au- 
thor of m. R 48842, Feb. 19, 1936. 

814 


Yeux (Les) clos; valse, Y. K. Nazare- 
Aga, pour orch., avec pf. conducteur 
par P. Monteux-Brisac. © Jacques 
Monteux, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
43486, Mar. 11, 1936. 815 


You be my Dresden doll, I'll be your 
teddy bear; song, w Lawrence M. 


Borie. © Herman C. Smith, New 
York, as author of m. R 43384, Mar. 
10, 1936. 816 


You're in the right church, but the 
wrong pew; w C. Mack, m C. Smith. 
© Cecil Mack and Chris Smith, New 
York, as authors. R 43602, Mar. 10, 
1936. 817 


Young soldiers of the Lord; marching” 
song, w Bertha HE. Bush. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 43522, Feb. 27, 1936. 818 


Young Werner’s song; by Johann Her- 
beck, English version W. H. Neid- 
linger. © Orra B. Neidlinger, Hast 
Orange, N. J., as widow of the au- 
thor of the English version. R 48756, 
Feb. 29, 1936. 819 


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Your hand in mine, beloved; song, w | Zigeunerweisen; op. 34; pf. © Rich- 


Harold Simpson; in C. © Hamilton ard Krentzlin, Berlin, as author. R 
Harty, London, as author of m. R 43986, Mar. 21, 1936. 822) 
43890, Mar. 19, 1936. SAU ZAurtickgekehrte (Der) taler; lied, aus 
Your smile; w Harold Simpson, m der revue Donnerwetter-tadellos, 
Dorothy Forster. © Dorothy Cary, text Julius Freund. © Paul Lincke, 
London, as author of m. R 48868, Berlin, as author of m. R 48645, 
Mar. 19, 1936. 821 Mar. 3, 1936. 823 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
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PART 38 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


19386 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 


No. 4 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1936 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 8, con- 

taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
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grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
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Stéphanie); Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo); Donizetti (Gaetano); Gounod 
(Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn 
(Franz Josef); Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine); Liszt (Franz); Massenet (Jules 
Emile Frédéric); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Palestrina 
(Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Puccini (Giacomo); Raff (Joseph Joachim); Rossini 
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Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vil of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—viii of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages Vil-vili of nos. 8-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xu—xiv of no. 18; 

Finland, vol, 23 (1928), pages vi-vil of no. 12; 

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi—x1l of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 35 

Germany, vol. G (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pee vili-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13 

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

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages x1-x11 of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages Vil-vili ‘of no. whe 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ), pages v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. Khe 

Sales (excluding Trans- -Jordan), vol. "98 (1933), pages vi-vil 
or no. 9; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vil of no. 2; 

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

Spain, vol, 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vil of no. 3: 

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

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


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the elaimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship/is given. 


A Chicago; java comique, paroles 
Georges Thibault, m C. Arfeuille, arr. 
H. Mateo; orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 
1986; E for. 48774; H. MackKnight, 
Paris. 9510 


A deux; tango, paroles Charlys et 
Maurice Vander, m Mateo et Géo 
Andy; orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 19386; 
BE for. 48778; H. Mac Knight, Paris. 


9511 

°A fico ’taliana; pf., con testo. ©1c. 
Apr. 14, 1936; EH unp. 122437; 
Antonino Rossitto, Brooklyn. 9012 


A gauter tropfen, so dreimal tiglich; 
wienerlied, text Salpeter, m Her- 
mann Leopoldi. © Jan. 20, 1936; 
E for. 48719; L. Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 9513 


A quoi bon promettre; slow fox-trot, 
paroles Henry Lemarchand, m Ems 
et Fred Arlys. © Mar. 12, 1936; 
HK for. 43633; Société anonyme 
francaise Chappell, Paris. 9514 


A tout petits pas; slow fox, paroles 
René Jacquet, m Jean Solar et Nic 
Tomay. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43880; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9515 


Abandonment scene; by Glenroy C. 
Stein ; orch. se. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 122655 ; Texas centennial cen- 
tral exposition, Dallas. 9516 


Abba Dabbah from Abbyssinia [sic] ; 
w and m Mike Rofone. © Feb. 4, 
1936; E pub. 54508; Mikerophone 


music co., Chicago. 9517 
Abide with me; hymn anthem, w Henry 
F. Lyte, m Henry Bell; mixed 


voices; organ ace. © Apr. 9, 1936; 
EK for. 48966; Banks & son, York, 
England. 9518 


Abiding songs; hymns and Gospel 
songs, compiled George W. Card. © 
Jan. 1, 1986; E pub. 54488; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention, Nashville. 9519 


Abre de tu ventana; by L. Garza and 
S. Martinez; pf. treble. ©le 


Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121617; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

9520 

Absent brethren; w Brotherhood, m 

H. Arnold Smith. © Mar. 19, 1936; 

HX for. 44109; J. B. Cramer & co., 

ltd., London. 9521 


According to astrology; w William 
Irven; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; EB 
unp. 128291; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9522 


Ace’s high; w E. Grant Meade, and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 
123066; Harry Burton Miller, Upper 
Darby, Pa. 9523 


Activity singing games; w and m 
Florence L. Amor. © Mar. 20, 1936; 
E for. 43627; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9524 


Adam and Eva; song. © 1c. Mar. 9, 
19386; E unp. 121585; Carl W. Bal- 
lantyne, Ogden, Utah. 9525 


Adieu, plus de mystére; tango, paroles 
EK. Révérand, m M. Desbruéres. © 
Jan. 30, 1956; EH for. 48789; Hdi- 
tions Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

9526 


Adorable, be mine; song. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 122030; Adeline A. 
Di Guglielmo, Blackwood, N. J. 

9527 


Adoration ; hymn. © Mar. 15, 1936; H 
pub. 54494; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas 
City, Mo. 9528 


Aeneas; ballet, avec cheeurs, J. Weter- 
ings, m Albert Roussel, op. 54; parti- 
tion pour le piano, réduite par 
auteur. © Jan. 30, 1936; D 39061; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 9528* 


Aerio spin; pf. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 121988; Milton H. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 9529 


Aeroplane (The); song. © 1. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1238200; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 9530 


After a while; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 122882); Hstelle Myrtle 
Johnson, Seattle. 9531 


439 


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9532 


Dist Se Neco. 


After breakin’ with you; w Willis M. | Alabama girl; w Wesley Herring; pf. 


Parker, m Al Dohrmann and Jack 
Hayes. ©1c. Dec. 17, 1935; E unp. 
114971; Parker - Dohrmann - Hayes 
music, San Francisco. 9532 


After-glow; w Carol Lee, m Paul 
James McGrane. © 1 ec. Apr. 30, 
1986; E unp. 123658; Carolyn Paula 
Weingarten, New York. 9533 


Aftermath; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
EH unp. 121939; Milton HE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 9534 


Agent (L’) ne fait pas le bonheur; 
valse parodique, paroles Jacasse et 
Jean Chapelle, m Raymond Balet. 
© Dec. 30, 19385; E for. 43798; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9535: 


Ah foun’ Jesus at mah do’; song, w 
Charlotte Kandace. ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122856; Charles Bowen, 
Los Angeles. 9536 


Ah, moon of my delight; w from Ru- 
baiyat of Omar Khayyam, m Liza 
Lehmann, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
mixed cho. © Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 
54466; Boston music ¢o., Boston. 

9537 


Aheadin’ for the ball; w Mary Cos- 
tello® pt...’ ©-1.e, Apr, 20, 1936- 1 
unp. 123432); Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9538 


Aimons-nous; valse, paroles Georgius, 
m Henri Poussigue. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 48859; Editions Pan, 
9 4., aris. 9539) 


Ain’t a bit ambitious; w and melody 
Al Catenaro. ©1e. Apr. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 123091; William Albert Cate- 
naro, Uniontown, Pa. 9540) 


Ain’t it the truth; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 27,.1986; E unp. 1233865; 
Will Aubrey, Detroit. 9541 


Ain’t she sweet; fox-trot, w Jack Yel- 
len, m Milton Ager, dance arr. Jimmy 
Dale; orch. pts. © Apr. 1, 1986; E 
pub. 54408; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 9542) 


Aint’cha comin’ home to-night; w Har- 
lin bros. and Geo. Bailey, melody 
Harlin bros. © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 121499; Harlin bros., Indi- 
anapolis. 9543 


Air (Un) de jazz; paroles Camille 
Francois, m Gaston Claret. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 43815; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 9544 


©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122744; 

Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

9545 

Alka Seltzer theme; by Harry A. Jack- 
son and H. M. Alderman; pf. 

1 ¢e Apr. 7, 19386; E unp. 121969; 
Walter Biddick co., Los Angeles. 

9546 


All aboard, we’re bound for pirate 
hoard; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
3, 1936; E unp. 121721; Charles Hof- 
stra, Paterson. 9547 


All alone; song, arr. Merle Week. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E! unp. 123095; 
William Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 

9548 

All around the big expo; song, arr. 
Cliff Barnes. © 1c Apr. 7, 1936; 
EK unp. 121974; Raymond Leroy Bly- 
myer, Cleveland. 9549) 


All at sea; one step; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
20, 19386; E unp. 122732; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 9550 


All for you; w and m Mic Mervin; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 54684; La-Spa music pub. co., 
Brooklyn. 9551 


All hail our noble President; w Vio- 
lett Free, m Gustave Sax; voe. orch. 
pts. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub. 54510; 
Clara V. Logan, New Florence, on 

95: 


All hail to freedom; song, w Mary O. 
Alston, warr. Ef. “P.)Gaay: re. 
Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 122616; Hdith 
L. Hilderbrant, Detroit. 9553 


All I ever do; song, w Dorothy Jane 
Bratton. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1986; B 
unp. 123563; Juel A. Burkhardt, 
Springfield, O. 9554 


All is over; fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1936; E unp. 123599; Robert J. 
Roder, Reist, Alta., Canada. 9555 


All my love; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1936; E unp. 122713; Alex Hyde 
and Sam Mineo, New York. 9556 


All through the years; w Alice Met- 
calf Gates; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 123433 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9557 


Alla en la infancia; by L. Garza and 
S. Martinez. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 121016; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 9558 


Allah! Allah; orientalisches fox-trot, 
w Eric Meder, m Charles Loubé. 
© Jan. 4, 1986; EB for. 48720; L. 


440 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


9584 


Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 9559) 
Allegretto giogo; de Jérome Perreau, 
par Maurice Yvain et F. et M. Jean- 
jean; pf. © Dee. 30, 1985; E for. 

43919; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 
9560 


Allegretto grazioso; by Roland Diggle ; 
organ. © Apr. 17, 1986; E pub. 
54760; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

9561 

Alma mater; w Gus Kahn, m Bronis- 
law Kaper and Walter Jurmann. © 
1 ce Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 123354 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 9562 


Alma mater, Bethany college, Bethany, 
W. Va.: pf. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 122673; William Blair Burk- 
hart, jr., Bethany, W. Va. 9563 


Alma mater, Williamstown high 
school; w and m Ann Clinkscales 
Kinsey; pf. © 1. Apr. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 123653; Williamstown high 
school, Williamstown, Ky. 9564 


Aloha loa waltz; by Ylan K. Kealoha ; 
Hawaiian steel guit., 7th tuning, 
with guit. acc., in note and diagram. 
© Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 54804; Wm. 
J. Smith music co., ine., New York. 

9565 


Alone and blue; w and melody Len 
Healy... ©) 1..c. Apr. .28, 1986; 
unp. 128482; Leonard G. Healy, Du- 
mont, N. J. 9566 


Alone once again; song; in E flat. 
©le. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123140; 
Isabelle Dwan, New York. 9567 


Alte (Das) lied; w Berta Haller; 
miénnerchor, ohne begl. Partitur u. 


stimmen. © Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 
54549; Paul Engelskirchen, New 
York. 9568 


Am I a lucky guy; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122304; 
Alphons Jaeger, Detroit. 9569: 


Am I asking too much; w and m 
Richard Himber and Elliott Gren- 
nard; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 23, 1986; HE pub. 54892; Chap- 
pell & co., inec., New York. 9570 


Am I dreaming; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121604; 
Lawrence Gitelstein, Brooklyn. 

9571 

Am I in love; song, w Bill Talman. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; BE unp. 123059; 
Frederick H. Kross, Detroit. 9572 


Am I just wasting dreams; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122385; 
Paul Edward Kincaid, Boston, 

9573 


Am I the only one who cares for me; 
w Al Bryan, and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121545; Cornell 
Smelser, Los Angeles. 9574 


Amateur night; dramatico—musical 
composition, w and m Rocco Tenny- 
lynn and M. McCurdy, intro. songs 
from The changes of a year. ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1936; D 39062; Geo. Lamont 


Webster, Kansas City, Mo. and 
Margaret McCurdy, Independence, 
Mo. 9574* 


America triumphant; in 3 move- 
ments; pf. © 1c Apr. 6, 1986; BE 
unp. 121857; Howard Feiges, Chi- 
cago. 9575 


American bandbook; composed and 
arr. Mayhew Lake; conductor’s sc. 
and pts. bk. 1, 2. © Mar, 24, 19386; 
EH pub. 54459, 54460; American bk. 
co., New York. 9576, 9577 


American cowboy songs; collection, 
new arr. William Glassmacher ; with 


guit. arrs. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54914; Robbins music corp., New 
York, 9578 
American home theme; from The 


cavaleade of America, Harold A. 
Levey; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 122545; H. I. du Pont de 
Nemours & co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 

9579 


American melody; waltz; pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123086; Simon 
Levine, Fargo, N. D. 9580) 


An grtiner linde; w Ernst Veit; frauen- 
chor, ohne begl. © Apr. 4, 1986; 
E pub. 54548; Paul Engelskirchen, 
New York. 9581 


And all of this; w and m Lorenzo May. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 19386; E unp. 122928; 
Ronald Lorenzo May, New York. 

9582 


And another thing; w and melody. © 
te @, Apr. 13,5; 29862); unp. 122311; 
Harry Lee Miller, San Antonio. 

9583. 


And if thou wilt, remember; w Chris- 
tina Rossetti, and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122814; Grace 
A. Wright, Concord, Mass. 9584 


And still no luck with you; w and m 
Nat Simon and John Redmond, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with arr. for guit., 


441 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9585 


And still no luck with you—Continued. 
ete. © Apr. 28, 1986; E pub. 54919; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

9585 


And the great big saw came nearer and 
nearer; w R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m Harris Weston; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for pf. accordion and 
guit. © Apr. 2, 1936; E for. 44116; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

9586 


And this is the song I will sing; song, 
w Jesse B. Hornnung. © 1 ¢c. Mar. 
16, 1936; E unp. 121588; John Mar- 
tin Rieman, Portland, Or. 9587 


And Yvonne; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
28, 19386; E unp. 122989; Pattie Price, 
New York. 9588 


Andel E. Andel; by J. Casiano; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Apr. 2, 19386; E unp. 
121618; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 9589: 


Angel (An) in disguise; violin, with w. 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 123115; 
Edwin Anderson, Chicago. 9590 


Anna Mae; song. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 123312; William Dewey 
Pfrommer, West Berlin, N. J. 9591 


Anything can happen now; song. © 
1c. Mar, 26, 1986; Ei unp. 122874; 
Gene Edwin Hamilton, Boulder, Col. 


9592) 
Apaisement; tango, paroles Ernest 
Vey, m G. Ch. Lemaire. © Dee. 30, 


1985; H for. 48842; Hditions Pan, 
S. a., Paris. 95938 


Apple dumplin’; w and m Charlie Mac- 
Carthy, John Redmond and Bert 
Douglas. © Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 
54543; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

9594 

Aprés; tango, paroles Camille Fran- 
cois, m Gaston Claret. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 438816; Editions Pan, 
Seva, Paris. 9595 


Arabian sketch; on themes from The 
pioneers, Jacob Weinberg, violin pt. 
ed. R. M. Moss, violoncello pt. ed. 
M. E. Bukinik; violin, violoncello 
and Arabian drum. © Apr. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 54701; A. Fassio, Lachute, 
Que., Canada. 9596 


Arabs delight; w F. H. Martens, and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 
122792; Renzo Viola, New York. 

9597 


Are you my love; from The dancing 
pirate, w Lorenz Hart, m Richard 


pt. TI, DUS fve3L 


Rodgers; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 11, 1986; E pub. 54687; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 9598 


Are you tired of me; song, w William 
Luedtke. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
121699; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 9599: 


Argentina; tango, paroles et m Trém- 
olo. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43883; 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9600 


Armita; w and m John De Paul, arr. 
Willis Conolly ; ten. guit., in diagram. 
© Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 54498; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

9601 


Arrullito; de Principe Azul, letra y m 
Hector S. Quesada; pf. © Mar. 10, 
1936; E for. 43670; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 9602 


Artisten-polka; v. Heinrich Niederlitz, 
op. 92; bandonion u. akkordeon. © 
Feb. 6, 1986; E for. 48592; Verlag 
Heinrich Niederlitz, inh. G. Nieder- 
litz, Hamburg, Germany. 9603 


As crimson roses bloom; Italian, Gae- 
tano Ferri, English, Lorraine Noel 
Finley, m Giuseppe Ferraro. © Apr. 
23, 1936; E pub. 54863; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 9604 


As the world is rolling around; song. 
©1c. Mar. 2, 19386; E unp. 121784; 
Ernest Mastriana, Brooklyn. 9605. 


Ashes of love; waltz song ; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E ump. 
121902; William J. Thompson, Palm 
Springs, Calif. 9606 


Assez de comédie; tango, paroles 
Georges Zwingel, m Henry Himmel; 
orch. ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
43765; H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

9607 


Assumpta est Maria; by Gregor Aich- 
inger, ed. and arr. Clara Tillinghast ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 54647; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 9608 


Astronomy; w Bern Gray, m Bern 
Gray and Agnes Gray. ©1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 122020; Bernadette 
Gray, St. Louis. 9609 


At a Georgia camp meeting ; song, Ker- 
ry Mills, arr. Paul Hill; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 54851; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 9 


At Coconut Grove; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 121958; Er- 
nest Petracek, Oberlin, Kan. 9611 


442 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


At Galilee; song, m Emil Spanier, arr. 
Newton Pashley. © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1986; E unp. 123536; Guy R. Hough- 
telin, Denver. 9612 


At last you’re mine; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123490; 
Robert Rae Beat, Portland, Or. 

9613 


At the end of my vagabond trail; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 128098; 
William Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 

9614 


At the end of the rainbow; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 27, 19386; E unp. 1216838; 
Leo G. Bonham, Marion, Ind. 9615 


Atlantic City by the sea; waltz song, 
w Alma E. Price. © 1 c. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 128049; Vincent HE. 
Speciale, Atlantic City. 9616 


Atlantic City, the playground of the 
world; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
1, 19386; E unp. 121503; Maurice EH. 
Swerdlow, Atlantic City. 9617 


Atte una bella serenata; versi e mel- 
odia, arr. per pf. Irene Bonner. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123175; 
Dante Toti, Modesto, Calif. 9618 


Au revoir, not good-bye; w and m L. 
Deu Schel and Bob Jay. ©1c. Apr. 
10, 1986; E unp. 122221; Lauren Deu 
Schel and Robert W. Johnson, Mar- 
ion, Ind. 9619 


Au soleil du Mexique; opérette, André 
Mouézy-Hon et Albert Willemetz, m 
Maurice Yvain; pf. et chant. recueil 


1,2. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43909, 
43908 ; Royalty, Paris. 9620, 9621 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Avec 
ce bon Monsieur Auber; fantaisie 
sélection, Francis Salabert, sur des 
motifs célébres D. F. Auber; orch. 
ptes. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 438958 ; 
Hditions Salabert, Paris. 9622 

Auf der harmonika ; polka, Curt Mahr ; 
chromatische o. pf. accordeon. 
Feb. 10, 19386; E for. 438659; B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 


9623 
Auf der rolltreppe; foxtrot, Ernst 
Fischer; 2 klaviere. © Sept. 29, 


1935; EK for. 43753 ; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 9624 


August moon; w and melody. ©1e«. 
Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123145; Clay- 
ton William Lambert, Lincoln Park, 
Eis he 9625 


Ausgewihlte lieder; w Friedrich 
Nietzsche, u. a., m Lothar Windsper- 


9640 


ger. 1. Hohe stimme.—2. Mittlere, 
tiefe, stimme. © Feb. 10, 19386; H 
for. 43660, 48661; B. Schott’s sdéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 9626, 9627 


Authentic (The) theory practice book 
on the grammar of music; by W. F. 
Keller. grade 2. © Feb. 12, 1986; 
E for. 44053; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 9628 


Autrefois; tango, paroles Henry Le- 
marchand, m Louis Richardet. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 48866; Editions 
Pam. S.\ a., Paris. 9629: 

Autumn; song. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; 
HE unp. 122550'; Russell Harry White, 
Norwich, N. Y. 9630 


Avec un peu d’argent; fox-trot, paroles 
Henry Lemarchand, m Fernand 
Warms. © Mar. 30, 1935; E for. 
43887; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9631 

Aw shuckins; song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1936; E unp. 122156; Jane Dowling 
Harris, Dothan, Ala. 9632 


A-way; song, w Catherine R. Parme- 
ter, pf. sc. James Whitehouse. © 1 
ce. Apr. 27, 1986; HE unp. 128401; 
Irving D. Parmeter, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 9633 


Ay madrecita del alma; jota aragon- 
esa, H. Mateo; orch. ptes., avec pa- 
roles. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43775; 
H. Mac Knight, Paris. 9634 


j Ay, Maricruz ; pasodoble, letra S. Val- 
verde y Rafael de Leén, m Manuel 
Lopez Quiroga; org. ptes. © Dec. 
1, 1935; E for. 48981; Salvador Val- 
verde, Madrid. 9635 


Azalia (The) trail; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122383; 
Carmen De Mille, New Orleans. 

9636 


Aztec Indian song; song. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1936; E unp. 122084; Orra Johns- 
ton, St. Louis. 9637 


Baby I can’t sleep; negro folk tune, 
words anon. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 122079; Radie Britain, Chi- 
cago. 9638 


Baby (The) in the pram; w R. P. Wes- 
ton and Bert Lee, m Harris Weston ; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for pf. 
accordion and guit. © Apr. 2, 1936; 
E for. 44117; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London, 9639 


Baby of mine; song, w Loretta J. 
Ross. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 
122320; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

9640 


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9641 


Baby, you’re sending me; w T. Abel, 
m C. Rowe, arr. Morty Berk. © 
1 c. Mar, 25, 1986; E unp. 121051 ; 
eddy Abel and Chas. Rowe, Phila- 
delphia. 9641 


Baby’s jabber; song. © 1. Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 122140; Mabel Kauf- 
man Harman, Baltimore. 9642 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Andante; 
extrait du Concerto italien, arr. F. 
Ronchini; violoncelle et pf. © Oct. 
15, 1935; E for. 48974; Editions Max 
HEschig, Paris. 9643 


Fugue; transcribed for clarinet 
in B flat, bassoon and 1st horn. pts. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123386; 
Charles V. Foreman, Marine Bar- 
racks, Quantico, Va. 9644 


friend, ’tis so much wind 
(Patron, das macht der wind) ; from 
The contest between Phoebus and 
Pan, m transcribed and ed. Clara 
Tillinghast; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Apr. 10, 1986; EH! pub. 54643; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 91645 


Back to Texas I am going, old com- 
rade, goodbye; w Benjamin Fred- 
erick Clark,” pt.) (@idi "ee Apr 27, 
1886; E unp. 123484; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 9646 


Bal masque; from Fatal lady, w and 
m Victor Young and Sam Coslow; 
mixed voices. pt. 2. ©1c. Apr. 18, 
1886; E unp. 122831; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

9647 


opera sequence, from Fatal lady, 
w Sam Coslow, m composed and arr. 
Gerard Carbonara; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122830; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 9648 


Balfe (Michael William) The Bo- 
hemian girl; new matter and arr. 
N. Shilkret; orch. pts., with con- 
ductor, and mixed voices. © 1 e. 
Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 122116; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 9649) 


Ballad of the West; by Mrs. C. K. 
Warner; pf. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 122463 : Susie Dell Warner, 
Goose Creek, Tex. 9650 


Ballade (La) ; par J. Fromont-Delune; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EH for. 48945; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9651 


Ballade bohémienne; petite piéce tzi- 
gane, H. Mateo; orch. ptes. © Jan. 


pt. DT, Bespvs aL. 


30) 2936.3 40H)) for, ,4A3046)34 Ae 
Knight, Paris. 9652 


Bank night blues; fox trot song, mel- 
ody H. N. Shelton and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122476; 
Hzra N. Shelton, Chicago. 9653 


Bar (Le) des Malabars; java, paroles 
Robert Malieron, m Gabriel Morin; 
pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43849: 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9654 


Barearolle; from P. 8. Gilmore’s Tour 
of the nations, transcribed and arr. 
Albert L. Van Hoesen; military 
band pts., with conductor. Concert 
ed. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub. 54420; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 9655 


Basic songs for male voices; by Wil- 
liam C, Bridgman. Acc. ed. © Mar. 
26, 1986; A 92681; Amer. bk. Go., 
New York. 9656 


Bass drum Dan; by Frank Trumbauer, 
arr. Russ Case; E flat alto saxo- 
phone, with orch. ace. and male trio. 
pts. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 54535; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

9657 


Batch shanty blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122235; 
Samuel Jay Busby, Battle Creek. 

9658 


© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; 
BE unp. 122145; Mabel Kaufman Har- 
man, Baltimore. 9659 


Be grateful; melody. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1986; E unp. 123649; Frank Vincent 


Mac- 


Bath song; song. 


La Rosa, Brooklyn. 9660 
Be mine once more; tango, w and 
melody. © 1c, Apr. 3, 1986;.H 


unp. 121724; Clara EH. Brown, Minne- 
apolis. 9661 


Be wary of Mary; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123375; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

9662 


Beach girl in Malibu; w and m M. O. 
Lambert. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. | 
121968 ; Frank B. Lambert and Marie 
O[rdway] Lambert, Indianapolis. 

: 9663 


Beatrice, I’m wild about you; w and 
melody Donald E. Winstead. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 123474; D. 
Edgar Winstead, Graham, Tex. 

9664 


Beatriz; corrido; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123414; José J. Torres, 
Los Angeles. 9665. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1956 


eee es em tne See ee SS ee EES 


Beau (Le) ciel bleu; paroles Jean 
Chapelle, m Raymond Balet. © Dec. 
30, 1935 ; E for. 43801 ; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 9666 

Beau (Le) pays des chiméres; valse 
musette, paroles G. Montho et S. 
Chapelier, m 8S. Chapelier ; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48785; Edi- 
tions Ray Ventura « cie., Paris. 

9667 

Beautiful dreamer; song, Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. Michel Weisberg; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Mar. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 54537 ; Jerry Vogel music Co., 
ine., New York. 9 

w and m S. C. Foster, arr. Wal- 

lingford Riegger; 4-pt. mixed cho. 

© Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 54409; 

Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 


9669 
Beautiful dreamland; waltz, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 


6, 1936; E pub. 54577; Nicomede 


music co., Altoona, Pa. 9670 
Beautiful isle of Hawaii; valse, w 
and m Maria U. Bauer. © 1. Apr. 


13, 1936; E unp. 122980; Mary Bauer, 
Grand Island, Neb. 9671 


Beautiful lovely rattle; song. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122139; Mabel 
Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

9672 


Beautiful Northport; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122042; Marie Pavlik, Northport, 
ae N.Y. 9673 


Beauty (The) contest; operetta, bk. 
and lyrics Theodosia Paynter, m G. 
A. Grant-Schaefer. Voc. sc. and 
libretto. © Mar. 27, 1936; D 39067; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

9673* 


Beaux soirs de Cuba; morceau de 
genre, José M. Lucchesi; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43768; 
Auguste Bosc, Paris. 9674 


Because I am lonely for you; waltz, w 
C. Thayer, melody K. Drumn and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123154; Charles Thayer and 
Kathryn Drumn, Winfield, Kan. 

9675 


Because I love you; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 122843; 
Thomas S. White, Kansas City, Mo. 

9676 


Because I’m mad at you; w and 


melody. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122841; Joseph Earl Driscoll and 


9690 
Charles Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, 
Til. 9677 


Because of it all—I have lost you; 
fox-trot song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 121760; 
Charles E. Moore, Colver, Pa. 

78 


Because of you; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122511; Earl 
Gray Brewster, Berkeley, Calif. 

9679 


Because you're not with me to-night; 
song, arr. Emile Obrien Motta. © 
te Apr. 20, 1986;" Hh unp. 122775. 
David Caruso and Anthony Grego, 
New Orleans. $680. 


Bedford junior high victory song; = 
and m Mayda Burton. © Apr. 11, 
1936; E pub. 54665; May Day music 
co., Bedford, Ind. 9681 


Bedouin raid song; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 
6, 1986; E unp. 121937; John. B. 
Jones, Hollywood, Calif. 9682 


Bee (The) and Miss Butterfly; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122136; 
Mabel Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

9683. 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) In the 
Northland; w and .m arr. Mary B. 
Piersol; sop. 1, 2 and alto, unacc. 
© Apr. 3, 1986; E pub. 54516; Gor- 
don V. Thompson, Itd., Toronto.. 

9684 


On time; text Sigmund Spaeth, m 
arr. from Beethoven’s Contra dance 
no. 1, Ladislas Kun. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Male voices. © Apr. 22, 
1986; E pub. 54847, 54848; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

9685, 9686 


Before ’m through with you; w Geo. 
Bailey, and Harlin bros.; pf. © 1c. 
Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123344; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 9687 


Begging for love; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © Apr. 
17, 1986; E pub. 54810; Rose Mel- 
bourne, Guilford, Conn. 9688 


Believe it or not; w and melody. © 
1 e. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122027; 
Michael Turchan, Cleveland. 9689 


Believe it or not, I’m in love; w J. L. 
Fernandes, m R. H. Kaiser. © 1 c¢. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122872; Joe 
Louis Fernandes and Robert Harold 
Kaiser, Tracy, Calif. 9690 


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9691 


Believe me; from At the Silver Swan, 
w Clifford Grey, m Edmond Samuels; 
with ukulele arr., and chords for 
banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Feb. 5, 1986; E for. 43733; Chappell 
& co., lItd., London. 9691 


Bells (The) of Honolulu; w Johnny 
Mercer, m Franz Steininger; with 
guit. arr. © Feb. 28, 1936; E pub. 
54579; Southern muSic pub. co., ine., 
New York. 9692 


Bells (The) of St. Mary’s; w Douglas 
Furber, m A. Emmett Adams, arr. 
William Stickles; sop., alto and bar. 
© Apr. 23, 1936: E pub. 54891; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, lid., Lon- 
don. 9693. 


Berceuse (La); par J. Fromont-Del- 
une; violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 43941; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 9694 


Berceuse; by Barbara Hensley; violin 
and pf. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 
122009; Gertrude Barbara Hensley, 
San Antonio. 9695 


Berceuse (La) du petit zébu; cheeur, 
poésie Nino, m Jacques Ibert; sop. et 
alti 1, 2, sans ace.. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
i} for. 43779; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 9696 


Berger (Le) Collinet; d’aprés un air 
populaire du 18° siécle, texte ancien 
remanié Jean Boulingre, adaptation 
de Claude Delvinecourt. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 43923; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 9697 


Bergére (La) indulgente; d’aprés un 
air populaire du 18° siécle, paroles 
d’apres Ducray Du Minil, adaptation 
de musique Claude Delvincourt. © 
Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48927; Durand 
& cle., Paris. 9698 


Bermuda nights ; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121781; 
William Busé, New York. 9699 


Beside a harbor; w and m Hddie Al- 
kire ; Hawaiian guits.; in B flat. © 
Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54735; Elbern 
H. (Hddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

9700 


Bethany college alma mater; w Jack 
Colburn, m Blair Burkhart; [mixed 
voices] ©1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
121636; Trustees of Bethany college, 
Bethany, W. Va. 9701 


Betrayed; by A. Hyde and Sam Mineo; 
pf. treble. © 1-c. Apr. 9, 19386; E 
unp. 122126; Alex Hyde, New York. 

9702 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


Betting; composed and arr. Marvin 
Hatley ; melody, with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123077; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 9703 


Between you and I; w J. Cross, m B. 
Allen. © 1c Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 
123052; Joe Cross and Billy Allen, 
Brooklyn. 9704 


Bewitching hours; song, arr. Eunice 
Inez Wyatt and Will J. Jenkins. © 
1c Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123399; Al- 
bert Elbrich, Bryan, Tex. — 9705 


Beyond the Rio Grande; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121841; 
Francis Marion Cooper, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 2706 


Beyond the wide blue sea; w and m 
Alex Hoapilli, arr. Willis Conolly ; 
guit., in diagram. 1. Ten. guit.—2. 
Spanish guit. © Mar. 16, 1986; H 
pub. 54499, 54500; Harry G. Stan- 
ley, Rocky River, O. 9707, 9708 


Bhean (A) td Shiop; traditional Irish 
w; 3 treble voices. © Feb. 21, 1936; 
E for. 44038; Geoffrey Molyneux 
Palmer, Slighe na Mara, Dtn Laog- 
haire, Ireland. 9709 


Bicho (El) cubano; rumba melody. 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122464; 
Alvaro Carriles and William H. 
Kerr, New Orleans. 9710 


Big Bill blues; w and melody Willie 
Broonzy! (°© :1:¢e) Apr 21,7 19363em 
unp. 122930; Wabash musie¢ co., Chi- 
cago. 9711 


Big brown eyes; song, melody Hddie 
Somner. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122098; Lucile G. Coleman, Totten- 
ville; S.°R., N.. ¥: 9712 


Big city moon; w and melody Bert 
Manery. © 1. Apr. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 122303; James Bert Manery, 
Detroit. 9713 


Binns’ (Billy) raneh, range and home 
Songs; compiled and arr. Will Liver- 
nash; with arr. for accordion, guit., 
etc. © Mar. 20, 1936; AA 204237 ; 
Stasny-Lang, inc. New York. 9714 


Bird song; by Barbara Hensley; pf. 
©1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 122010; 
Gertrude Barbara Hensley, San 
Antonio. 9715 


Birds of all feathers; musical sketch, 
Mildred Adair ; voc. and instrumental 
soli, musical reading and toy sym- 
phony. © Apr. 21, 1936; D 39070; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

9715* 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


9742 


Birds on the bough; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122446; Milton LE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 9716 


Birthday (The) of Texas; w Chief 
Big Bear, m B. Sadler. © iL cea pr. 
25, 19386; E unp. 123317; Basil 
Sadler and Chief Big Bear, Balti- 
more. OT17 


Bittersweet; w and melody. © 1 c. 
Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 128639; James 
H. Clem and Fern H. Pinnell, Kansas 
City, Mo. 9718 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; excerpts 
from the opera, adapted and ed. 
Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Apr. i, 
1936; E pub. 54901; Simon and 
Schuster, inc., New York. 9719 


Black clouds; song. © 1. Apr. 27, 
1936 ; E unp. 123622; Paul J. Mannix, 
Cincinnati. 9720 


Black paradise; hot-fox-trot, Tom 
Waltham; orch. ptes. © Dee. 30, 
1935; E for. 48985; ‘Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 9721 


Black petals; song. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1936; EH unp. 123157; Helen Coyne 
Humphreys, Chicago. 9722 


Black rhythm; colored musical, 8. de 
Coursey, lyrics and m Gene Page. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; D 39068; Sara 
de Coursey, Los Angeles. 9722* 


Blackface and music; with songs and 
a full show, text and compilation cf 
m Dailey Paskman. Mar. 11, 
1936; H pub. 54458; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 9723 


Blame it on the moon; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 14, 19386; E unp. 122419; 
Paul E. Hall, Seattle. 9724 


Blazin’ the trail to my home; w and 
m Walter G. Samuels, Leonard 
Whitcup and Teddy Powell. © Mar. 
28, 1936; E pub. 54617; Schuster & 
Miller, inc., New York. 9725 


Blending voices; [coll.] of folk songs, 
ete., Mabelle Glenn, Helen 8. Lea- 
vitt, and others. © Feb. 25, 1936; 
A 92610; Ginn & co., Boston. 9726 


Bless the Lord, O my soul; hymn. © 
Mar. 5, 1986; E pub. 54898; Helen 
W. Culberson, Oxford, Ala. 9727 


Blessed Saviour; anthem, w George 
Duffield, m Ralph E. Marryott; six- 
pt. mixed cho. © Apr. 2, 1936; I. 
pub. 54467; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 9728 


Blind to love; w Aurora Lupo, and 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 


123485; Conrad John Pompey Lupo, 
Cleveland. 9729 


Blind to my love; w Fred Malina, 
melody Kiev Landes and Ann Palmer. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; H unp. 122088; 
Kieve Landesberg, Brooklyn. 9730 


Bloch (Ernest) Sonata; pf. © Feb. 
5, 1986; E for. 44070; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 9731 


Bloom’s (Rube) guide to modern 
piano playing; by R. Bloom. © 
May 4, 1986; AA 204044; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 9732 


Blow all your troubles into airy bub- 
bles; song, melody Lizette Mowen. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121840; 
Adah B. Widdicombe, Washington. 

9733 


Blow blue wind, I’m bluer than you; 


sone. © ad ¢.,Apr..7; 1936% Eunp. 
122008; Bernie Henderson, Madi- 
son, Wis. 9734 


Blue bonnet, the flow’r of the Lone 
Star state; song, w Mary Yeates 


Bland. © Apr. 4, 1936; HE pub. 
544938; Ella Mae Bland Ricker, 
Dallas. 9735 
Blue bonnet time in Texas; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; H unp. 1223862; 
Mary Grubbs Lambeth, Lamesa, 
Tex. 9736 


Blue boy; song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; 
H unp. 121923; Jesse Jai McNeil, 
New York. 9737 


Blue coat; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c: Apr. 4, 1936;.E unp. 121742; 
George Jennings Naylor, Baltimore. 

9738 


Blue Harlem moon; fox trot; pf., with 
words. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1936; EH unp. 
122222; James Daniels Stafford, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 9739 


Blue interlude; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123319; 
Nicholas Mallardo, Providence. 

9740: 


Blue lagoon march; by Willis Conolly ; 
ten. guit., in diagram. © Mar. 25, 
1936; E pub. 54501; Harry G. Stan- 
ley, Rocky River, O. 9741 


Blue (The) mists on the mountains; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 121497; Marjorie Jones 
Reeves, Del Rio, Tenn. 9742 


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9743, 


pt. Tapes Aveks 


Blue reminiscent blues; song. © 1. 
Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122502; Jessee 
Clarence Smith, Jackson, Tenn. 

9743 


Blue shadows; fox-trot, w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 
122175; J. Foster Lasher, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 9744 


Blue shadows on the hillside ; voc. fox- 
trot, w Francis Deacon, m Jack Eng- 
lish; with arr. for ukulele and ac- 
cordeon. © Mar. 23, 1936; E for. 
43736; Whitehall music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9745 


Bluebonnet, flower of Texas; by Oscar 
J. Fox, arr. William D. Revelli; 
band pts. © Apr. 23, 1986; E pub. 
54907; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

9746 

Bluebonnet rhythm; pf. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1986; E unp. 122087; Hthel R. 
Wortham, Corsicana, Tex. OT47 


Blues in paradise; w Herbie Kay, m 
Anna Hampartz, arr. John Bach; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Apr. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54774; Ted Browne 
music ¢co., inc., Chicago. 9748 


Boasting; song. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 122132; Mabel Kaufman Har- 
man, Baltimore. 9749 


Bonne chance; du film, par Vincent 
Scotto; pf. © Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 
43970; Royalty, Paris. 91750: 


Bonnie (The) blue-eyed lassie of our 
town; song, m James L., Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Apr. 22, 
1986; E unp. 122984; Wilkie Tinker, 
Anamoose, N. D. 9751 


Bonté; par F. Mérigot; pf. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E for. 48980; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 9752 


Bonus (The) of prosperity; song, w 
Ernest Battellini © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122826; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 9753 


Boots; w Rudyard Kipling, m Robert 
S. Flagler; men’s voices. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E pub. 54896; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9754 


Boulder waltz; song. ©1ce. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 121587; Carl W. Ballan- 
tyne, Ogden, Utah. 9755 


Boy (A), a girl, in love; w Stanley 
Daniels, melody Walter Daniels. © 
1 c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122101; 
Walter Mieczkowski, Detroit. 9756 


Boy (The) I tried to forget; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 ce. Apr. 21, 


1986; E unp. 122925; Owen MT. 
Samora, Rough and Ready, Calif. 
S757 


Bozza (Hugéne) Aria; violoncelle et 
pf. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43784; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 

9758 


Brad y gaeaf; geiriau Cymraeg A. 
Gwynn Jones, English tr. A. L. 
Salmon, m W. Bradwen Jones; sop. 
and alto. © Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 
43967; Banks & son, York, England. 

9759: 


Brahms (Johannes) How lovely is 
Thy dwelling place (Wie lieblich 
sind deine wohnungen), from The 
requiem, op. 45, transcribed and ed. 
Clara Tillinghast; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Apr. 10, 1986; E pub. 54645; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 9760 


Sapphic ode; arr. James R. 
Duane; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 
10, 1986; E pub. 54768; Elkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. 9761 


Brand new slant on love; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
1225386; Boyd James and Robert 
Lutzelman, Fremont, Neb. 9762 


Brenta (Gaston) Nocturne; orch. 
ptes. © Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 48979; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 9763 


Briegel’s (George F.) home on the 
range song book; compiler G. F. 


Briegel; with guit. ace. © Apr. 1, 
1986; E pub. 54522; George F. 
Briegel, ine., New York. 9764 


Brilliant Betty; by William Morris; 
guit. solo, with optional 2d guit. acc. 
© Mar. 19, 1936; E pub. 54450; Mills. 
music, inc., New York. 9765 


Brin (Un) despoir; tango, paroles 
Robert Malleron, m Gabriel Morin. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43850; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9766 


Brindisi a Salassie; pf. © 1 ec. Mar. 
25, 1936; E unp. 122318; Salvatore G. 
Ietti—Rossi, Cleveland. 9767 


Brisa (La); polka, melodia Vincent 
Marotta. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E 
unp. 123338; Emilia Navarrete de 


Martin, Monterey, Calif. 9768 
Broadcaster: songs. bk. no. 2. © 
Mar. 5, 1986; E pub. 53876; Chas. 
M. Berry, Los Angeles. 9769 
Broadside (The); by Nick Lucas; 
plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 6, 1936; 


E pub. 54565; Nicomede music Co., 
Altoona, Pa. 9770 


448 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Broadway; w Fannie Simpson, and 
melody. © 1c Apr. 22, 1986; E 
unp. 123030; Dorothy Lindenberg, 
Los Angeles. 9771 


Brokel system of improvising; by Carl 
G. Kelly. Lessons 1-20. © Apr. 3, 
1936 ; AA 208363 ; Russell H. Brooks, 
Chicago. 9772 

Broken dreams; song, w Hattie Great- 
house. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 
122321; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

9773 

Broken-hearted (The) blues; w and 
melody: © 1 c¢ Jan. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 118111; Dorothy May Rosen, 
Los Angeles. 9774 


Broken hearted cowboy; w and m 
Dwight Butcher; with guit. arr. © 
Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 54741; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 9775 


Broken-hearted sweetheart; song. © 
1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 121661; 
Billy Hileen Parmenter, Hayti, Mo. 

9776 


Bronco (A) buckaroo; w Harry Ben 
Bolt, melody Effie Byrkelt Bolt. © 
Peer. 2i, 19S6a Run. 125411: 
Ben Bolt song productions, Lake- 
Side, O. 9TT7 


Bronson’s song folio; arr. L. D. Rich- 
ardson and Richard A. Dixon; Ha- 
Waiian and Spanish guit., in note 
and diagram, with w and guit. chord 
symbols. Folio 2. © Apr. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 54604 ; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. S778 


—-—— Folio 4. © Apr. 7, 1936; E 
pub. 54605; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 8779 


Brown eyes; w M. Kelly; melody R. 
Lyons. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 
122921; Ruth Lyons and Marian 
Kelly, Los Angeles. 9780: 


Briiggemann (Wilhelm) Fiinf leichte 
duette; op. 12; 2 violinen. © Aug. 
1, 1934 ; E for. 48610; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 9781 


Bubbles; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123206; Rose Blumenthal, 
Hartford. 9782 


Buck and wing; tap dance, Mayhew 
Lake; band pts., with conductor. © 
Mar. 28, 1936; E pub. 54620; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 9783. 


Build me a home beside a babbling 
brook ; song, w Blanche A. Koch. © 
1 c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122178; 
Irene M. Koch, Buffalo. 9784 


70365—36——2 


\ ed 
Building an arrangement for band; by 


George F. Briegel, using The rose 
of Tralee; pts., with conductor. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 54520; George 
F. Briegel, inc., New York. 9785 


Busca otro amor; corrido; pf., con 
texto. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E ump. 
123413 ; Felipe V. Leal, Los Angeles. 

9786 

Busy beaver; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 128214; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 9787 


But I don’t believe in signs; song. © 
Lc, Apr, f..056: EF unp. 1219 
Charles H. Cartwright, Houston. 

9788 


Butterfly ; song. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 1238208; Rose Blumenthal, 
Hartford. 9789 

Buy a bar of Barry’s; from Poor lit- 
tle rich girl, w and m Mack Gordon 
and Harry Revel, pf. arr. Cyril 
Mockridge. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E 
unp. 121967; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 9790 


Buy it low and sell it high; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Apr. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 122625; Maurice Raynor, Brook- 
lyn. 9791 


Buy your love; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122389; Ruth 
Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 9792 


By a garden wall in Santa Rosa; song, 
melody Graham Prince. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 1936; E unp. 121765; Harry F. 
Clarkson, Hempstead, N. Y. 9793 


C’est lamour; paroles Georges Thau- 
vin, m Gaston Saux. © Dec. 30, 
19385; EK for. 43867; Hditions Pan, 
S. a., Paris. 9794 


C’est ma Castille; paso doble, paroles 
Ernest Vey, m Lorenzo Aldaba. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 483792; Hditions 
Pan, Ss. a., Paris. 9795 


C’est plus fort que moi; tango, paroles 
Mare Duthyl, m Dominique Jeanés. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43829; Hdi- 
tions Pan, Ss. a., Paris. 9796 


C’est un petit bistrot charmant; fox- 
trot, paroles Cecilia Spohn, m Domi- 
nique Jeanés. © Dee. 30, 1935; E 
for. 43830; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9797 


Crest un p’tit ramoneur; d’aprés un air 
populaire du 18¢ siécle, paroles anon., 
adaptation de musique Claude Del- 
vincourt. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43926; Durand & cie., Paris. 9798 


449 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9799 
C’est une valse du faubourg; valse 
musette, paroles Géo. Girard, m 


Fernand Warms. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 43888; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 9799 


C’est vous seul; fox-trot, paroles Ca- 
mille Francois, m Gaston Claret. © 
Dec. 30, 1936; E for. 48817; Editions 
Pan, Ss. a., Paris. 9800 


Cc. O. D., cuddles on delivery; w and 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123376; Sidney EHEdgar Porcelain, 
New York. 9801 


Cabillito (El); by J. Casiano; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Apr. 2, 19386; E unp. 
121619; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 9802 


Cabin (A) in the hills; w B. MacPher- 
son, m Maudie B. Shreffler; with 
guit. arr. ©1«. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121806; Ben MacPherson, Topeka, 
Kan. 9803 


Cabin in the sky; w Edgar Leslie, m 
Joe Burke; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Apr. 13, 1936; E pub. 54715; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. 9804 


Cadenzas for Beethoven’s piano concer- 
tos; by Ignaz Friedman, op. 100; pf. 
no. 1. In C maj.—no. 2. In B flat 
maj—no. 3. In C min.—no. 4. In 
G maj. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54390; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

9805 


Cafe de Roma; melody Frank Monta- 
nez. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122046; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 9806 


Café provincial; le royal bar, paroles 
Roland-Fabien, m Dominique Jeanés. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43828; Hdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9807 


Cain (Noble) Nocturne; w H. W. 
Longfellow. 1. Women’s yoices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © Apr. 17, 15, 1936; 
EH pub. 54894, 54895; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9808, 9809: 


California; w and m Una Morce Gib- 
son, arr. E. C. Cox. © 1c. Apr.@2, 
1986; E unp. 123001; Una Alycine 
Gibson, Hast San Gabriel, Calif. 

9810 


California dream; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Apr. 30, 1986; EH unp. 123626; Mar- 
lin O. Sloan, Boxelder, Tex. 9811 


pt. mans. Avge 


California moon; fox-trot song. © Ie. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122977; Viola 
Catherine Rice, Sacramento, Calif. 

9812 


California stars above; w Wesley Her- 
ring; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. 
123283; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 9813 


California (A) symphonic suite: vio- 
lin’ 1*"2) and pf. Se! @©sl clear 
19386; E unp. 122685; Carolyn Low- 
enthal, LaVerne Chase and Irene 
Fishman, Los Angeles. 9814 


California victory song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122406; 
Donald Michel Lévy, Berkeley, Calif. 

9815 


Call (The) to my arms; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122702; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

9816 


Callecita arrabalera; tango, de Prin- 
cipe Azul, letra y m Hector S. Que- 
sada; pf. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
43671; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 9817 


Calling me home; w and m Lee Wil- 
fred; with ukulele arr. R. S. Stod- 
don, and chords for guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Apr. 8, 1936; E for. 
44103; B. Feldman & co., London. 

9818 


Camel (The) ; song. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 125208; Rose Blumen- 


thal, Hartford. 9819 
Camicie nere; inno-marcia, op. 61, 
versi Antonia Canfarelli. © Apr. 


11, 1986; EH pub. 54753; Antonio 
Misuraca, Chicago. 9820 


Camicie nere avanti; inno-marcia, 
versi P. De Montechiaro, m A. 
Misuraca, op. 59. © Apr. 138, 1936; 
E pub. 54704; Paolino De Monte- 
chiaro and Antonio Misuraca, Chi- 
cago. 9821 


Campiello (Il); di Hrmanno Wolf- 
Ferrari, rid. Franco Del Maglio; 


piccola orch. pti. 15) Atto-2Bal- 
letto—2. Atto 3, Ritornello.—3s. 
Fantasia sul 3. atto. © Mar. 24, 


1936 ; H for. 48648-43645 ; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 9822-9824 


Can it be love; fox-trot song. ©1. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122979; Byron 
E. Logan and Alford H. Soley, Port- 
land, Or. 9825 


450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


9852 


Can love be gone; w and m J. Herron 
and Bob Fitzgerald. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1936; E unp. 123396; Joel Herron 
and Robert HE. Fitzgerald, sgsias 


Can’t get you.off my mind; w and m 
B. Wright and Chet Forrest. ©1c. 
Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 123355; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New Roa 


Can’t help loving you, dear; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121933; Murray Gordon and Sol 
Shapiro, Brooklyn. 9828 


Canzonetta; v. Willy Weyler, op. 25; 
2 violinen, violoncello u. klavier. 
© Mar. 28, 1934; E for. 43608; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Brunswick, 
Germany. 9829 


Capri (The) twist; song. © 1c. Apr. 
m.. 1936° Ho unp. 122265; . Kay 
Werner, Sue Werner and Dave 
Bauer, New York. 9830 


Capriccio giocoso; par Emile Chau- 
mont; violon et pf. © Mar. 15, 1936; 
E for. 48674; A. Cranz, Brussels. 

9831 


Cardinal’s (A) singin’ in my tree; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 122347; Kathryne Stovall, 
Oklahoma City. 9832: 


Caress (The); wand melody. ©1l1e. 
Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 123567 ; Esther 
Mazel, New York. 9833. 


Caribbean lullaby; song, w Ira South. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E unp. 121651; 
Adelaide Bunn, Laredo, Tex. 9834 


Carmel Beach love song; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1ec. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 
123176; Dante Toti, Modesto, Calif. 

9835 


Carmita; song, w Georgia McDonnell. 
©1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 122914; 
Giorgio Resopol, Los Angeles. 9836 


Carnation baby; lullaby song. ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122644; Hdith 
Bergquist Norgren, Duluth. 9837 


Carry me back to old Virginny; w and 
m James A. Bland, arr. Wallingford 
Riegger ; 3-pt. boys’ cho. © Mar. 24, 
1986; E pub. 54414; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9838 


Cascade trails ; w Bernice Jackson and 
Stella Edvalson, m Astrid Bergdahl. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 19386; EB unp. 123153; 
Astrid Ermine Bergdahl, Cove, Or. 

9839 


Castaway of love; w and m Jack 


Diamond. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 123498; Erwin Hugene Zim- 
merman, Seattle. 9840 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) Toc- 
cata; introduzione, aria e finale; 
violoncello e pf. © Mar. 24, 1936; 
EK. for. 48657; G. Ricordi & <¢o., 
Milan. 9841 


Castle (A) in the air; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121886; 
Therese R. Cote, Detroit. 9842 


Cats; w and m Lorenzo May. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1986; EH unp. 122929; 
Ronald Lorenzo May, New York. 

9843 


Caught us doing it; w and melody 
Thomas Dorsey. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1229382; Wabash music 


co., Chicago. 9844 
Caviar; w Helene Newman, with 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 


121954; M. Kenneth Boss, Brooklyn. 
9845 


Celos; by J. Casiano; pf. treble. © 
1 e@ Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121620; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 9846 


Centennial; march, E. L. Beers; pf. © 
1 @ Mar, 19, 1986; E unp. 121572; 
Edward Lewis Beers, Sandy Hook, 
Conn. 9847 


Centennial chimes; w and m Barbara 
Hensley. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 122011; Gertrude Barbara 
Hensley, San Antonio. 9848 


Ceylan; fox-trot, paroles et m Marcel 
d’ Anella; orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 
1986; H for. 48796; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a) Paris. 9849: 


Chain letter blues; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122359'; Daisy 
Ellen Robertson, Fairbury, Neb. , 

985 


Changing of the guard; w and m Mr. 
Flotsom and Mr. Jetsam, arr. Meyer 
Rappaport and Emil Coté; male 
quartette. © Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 
54700; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 9851 


Chanson de Marinella; barcarolle fox- 
trot, paroles Robermarino, m Fern- 
and Warms. © Dec. 30, 1985; H 
for. 43889; Hditions Pan, s. a., eee 

9) 


451 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9853 


Chanson presque triste; paroles 
Georges Thauvin, m Gaston Saux. 
© Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 438868; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9853. 


Chansons florales ; poésies L.-A. Duthu, 
English w Evangeline Lehman, m 
Edouard Mignan. © Sept. 1, 1935; 
E for. 43998; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 9854 


Charm chills; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 27, 19386; E unp. 128328; Orial 
E. Taylor, Detroit. 9855 


Charm song; unison song, w Ben Jon- 
son, m Roy Thompson. © Mar. 12, 
1986; E for, 43688; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. S856 


Chasse (La); par J. Fromont-Delune ; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1985; 
E for. 48946; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 9857 


Chatterbox (The) ; from Summer 
wives, w Dolph Singer, m Sam Mor- 
rison ; with ukulele and guit. arr. © 
Apr. 9, 1986; E pub. 54639; Famous 
music corp., New York. 9858 


Cheer up; song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 122777; Gertrude Baltzo, 
Seattle. 9859 


Cherry trees; pf. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 121989; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 9860 


Chiapanecas; baile mexicano, M. Ve- 
nado De Campo; pf. © Apr. 1, 
1986; E pub. 54405; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

9861 


Childhood dreams; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123627; Helen 
Hanson, Donnellson, Ia. 9862 


Childhood sweetheart; song. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121629; Cleo 
Ross, E. St. Louis, Ul. 9863: 


Children’s delight; 6 songs, w Lord 
Houghton, Christina G. Rossiter and 
I. H. Dufenhorst; pf. © Apr. 21, 
1986; E pub. 54859; Irma Habeck 
Dufenhorst, Milwaukee. 9864 


Child’s (A) suite; 4 short pieces, God- 
frey Sampson; pf. © Feb. 20, 1936; 
E for, 44075; Augener, ltd., London. 

9865: 


China moon; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122971; Nor- 
bert Bourlard, Longmont, Col. 

9866 


pty nse von 


Chinatown blues; melody. ©1c. Apr. 
3, 1986; E unp. 121731; John Cyril 
Nestor, Wayland, O. 9867 


Chinese toy-town; oriental dance, w 
I. M. Harl, m Alfred Marlhom; pf... 
black keys. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54408; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 9868 


Chizzlin’ Sam; w and m Clarence Wil- 
liams; with guit. arr. Clinton A. 
Kemp. © Dec. 17, 1935; E pub. 
54824; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 9869 


Choose your partners, keep a swingin’ ; 
w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; 
EH ounp. 121981; Lucile Snow Lind, 
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 9870 


Chord (The) regained; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122582 ; William 
Ogden Lord, New Bedford, Mass. 

. 9871 


Christ (The) of the human road; 


hymn. Apr. 6, 1986;, E> pub: 
54767; George Bennard, Albion, 
Mich. 9872 


Christmas (A) carol; unison song, w 
anon.. m Thomas F. Dunhill. © 
Mar. 12, 19386; E for. 48698; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 9873 


Christmas tree roundelay; unison song, 
w Aidan Clarke, m Alec Rowley. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 438691; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 9874 


Christ’s doves; w Louis How, m Wil- 
liam Berwald; women’s cho. © 
Mar. 30, 19386; E pub. 543886; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 9875. 


Cigarette (A) for two; w and melody. 
©1ec. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122598; 
Alma D. Shea, Chicago. 9876 


Circus (The); song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123198; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 9877 


K. Kealoha; Hawaiian steel guit., 
7th tuning, in note and diagram. © 
Apr. 20, 1986; E pub. 54801; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., inc., New York. 
9878 


City (The) by the sea; song, melody 
Alva Torre Alba. © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1936; E unp. 120545; Virginia G. 
Nodine, Brooklyn. 9879 


City by the sea, Atlantic City; w and 
melody Clark Mix. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1936; E unp. 122160; Helen Clark 
Mix, Atlantic City. 9880 


452 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Clark’s song sheet no. 1; w and melo- 
dies. © Apr. 1, 1936; E pub. 54756 ; 
Hugh Everett Clark, Spencer, Ind. 

9881 


Clasp (The) of a friendly hand; hymn, 
w FE. M. Sims, m Haldor Lillenas. © 
Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 53768; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 9882 


Classic Italian songs; for school and 
studio, compiled and ed. Mabelle 
Glenn and Bernard U. Taylor; med. 
high voice. [Italian and English 


text] © Mar. 26, 1936; E pub. 
54436; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Bos- 
ton. 9883 
Claudette; w and melody. © 1 ce. 


Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122097 ; Edward 
H. Sehillemore, San Francisco. 9884 


Close to you; w Joe Young, m L. Ray- 
mond Smith, pf. arr. E. Walker; 
with arr. for guit. etc. © Apr. 3, 
1986; E pub. 54523; Harry Engel, 
inc., New York. 9885: 


Clotild; w E. Townes, m J. Saddler. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123042; 
Joshua Saddler and Hulee Townes, 
Philadelphia. 9886 


Clovertime in Indiana; w and melody 
Mack Higginbotham. © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1936 ; E unp. 121569; Mack Kay Hig- 
ginbotham, jr., Anderson, Ind. 9887 


Coach (The) and Daisies and grasses; 
unison songs, w _ traditional, m 
Thomas F. Dunhill. © Mar. 12, 
19386; E for. 48696; Edward Arnold 
& co., London. 9888 


Coconut grove in Kauai; 
guit., diagram arr., in C. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 54660; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 9889 


Ceurs a moteurs; java, paroles Théo 
Brini, m Georges Ch. Lemaire. © 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 43843; EHdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 9890 


Colin’s book of first pieces; sketch bk. 
of easy pieces in easy keys, Harold 
Thomas Scull, op. 131; pf. © Feb. 
21, 1936; E for. 44080; Augener, itd., 
London. 9891 


Collection (A) of famous song varie- 
ties; cowboy songs, mountain bal- 
lads, ete., compiled Hank Keene; 
pf.; with guit. arrs. © Apr. 13, 
1936; E pub. 54702; Hank Kcene, 
inc., South Coventry, Conn. 9892 


Collin (André) Danse; réd. A. Collin; 
pf. © Mar. 15, 1936; E for. 43675; 
A. Cranz, Brussels. 9893 


Hawaiian ! 


9907 


Come along step with me; w and mel- 
ody.) © ste Apr. 2: 1986; ump. 
121610; Marie T. Norra, New Or- 
leans. 9894 

Come back to Sorrento; by Ernesto De 
Curtis, arr. Albert Harvey; violin 1, 
2 and pf. © Apr. 11, 19386; E pub. 
54670; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

9895 

Come dance with me; melody. ©l1e. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122642); Jack 
Adolph Pfeiffer, Los Angeles. 9896 


Come on, baby; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122861; Hugh 
Stumpff, South Whitley, Ind. 9897 


Come sail with me; song. ©1c. Apr. 
22, 1986; E unp. 123005; Grace F. 
Bloodgood, East Orange, N. J. 9898 


Come stroll along with me; song, m 
Basil V..Alt. © 1 e. Apr. 13,.1986; 
E unp. 122378; William H. McCad- 
don, Washington. 9899 


Complainte bretonne; paroles Georges 
Thauvin, m Raymond Balet. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 43799; Editions Pan, 
SH eval xr Nig Sp 9900 


Composiciones para canto y piano; 
letra Jose Marti, y otros, m HE. San- 
chez de Fuentes. © Feb. 1, 1936; 
E for. 43712; Eduardo Sanchez de 
Fuentes y Pelaez, Havana. 9901 


letra Pedro Lopez Dorticos, y 
otros, m Edo. Sanchez de Fuentes. 
© Mar. 1, 19385; E for. 43761; EHd- 
uardo Sanchez de Fuentes y Pelaez, - 
Havana. 9902 


Conbanakan; rumba fox, Moises Si- 
mous ipl. 2 ©: 1 c.wAproi, 1936. 
unp. 128321; Moises Simons Rodri- 
guez, Paris. 9903 


Coneert-piece; by Joh. Sobeck, op. 10, 
rey. and arr. Gustave Langenus; B 
flat clarinet; pf. acc. © Mar. 28, 
1936; E pub. 54480; Ensemble music 
press, Port Washington, N. Y. 9904 


Concertino; von Walter Leigh; cem- 
balo, o. klavier, u. streichorch. Par- 
titur zugleich cembalostimme. © 
Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 44024; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin-Lichterfelde, Germany. 9905: 


Concerto militaire; by Barbara Hens- 
ley. © 1. Mar. 10, 19386; E ‘unp. 
122013; Gertrude Barbara Hensley, 
San Antonio. 9906 


Concerto 1; en la min., Henri Sauguet, 
réd. pour 2 pfs., par l’auteur. © 
Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43948; Editions 
Max HEschig, Paris. 9907 


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pt. Ti, Wess Ve on 


9908 


Coney Island boardwalk; w and m Ted | Cossack lullaby 


Martin. © 1 Apr. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 123178; Theodore V. Martin, 
Brooklyn. 9908 


Confused; song, w Hugene Valentino. 
ive! Apr. 1371936" unp. 222822): 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 9909 


Conquering (The) Christ; hymn; male 
voices. Apr. 7%, 19386; E pub. 
54658; Allen Kendrick Wright, Long 
Beach, Calif. 9910) 


Contradanza ; by J. Casiano; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121621; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 9911 


Converse (EF. S.) Prelude; pf. © 
Apr. 8, 1986; E pub. 54815; F. S. 
Converse, Dedham, Mass. 9912 


Coo-ee; from At the Silver Swan, w 
Clifford Grey, m Edmond Samuels 
and Percival Mackey; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Feb. 5, 1936; HE 
for. 43732; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 9913 


Co-op (The) song; w Bernice W. Har- 
ris, and melody. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 121932; Aloysius U. Koschel, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 9914 


Corbeaux (Les); paroles Jean Cha- 
pelle et Geo. Girard, m Roger Roger. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43861; Edi- 
Hons Pan, s.a., Waris: 9915 


Cornish suite; by A. M. Hale, op. 5 B; 
small orch. Se. and pts. © Apr. 17, 
1936; E for. 44005; Alfred M. Hale, 
White House, Rake, East Liss, Eng- 
land. 9916 


Cornstalk (A) fiddle and a horse hair 
bow; w and m Martha Kifer Shep- 
ard. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 54674; 
Richard Drake Saunders, Los An- 
geles. 9917 


Coronado’s entrance; by Glenroy C. 
Stemi: Torch. se. .s© le ¢ Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122656; Texas centen- 
ial central exposition, Dallas. 9918 


Coronado’s exit; by Glenroy C. Stein; 
orch...se:; © 1 co Apr. 17, 19386; 
unp. 122657; Texas centennial cen- 
tral exposition, Dallas. 9919 


Corrida del Ganadero; paso-doble, José 
M. Lucchesi; orch. ptes., avee pa- 
roles. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43769; 
Auguste Bosc, Paris. 9920. 


Corsage (A) of violets; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123526; 
Maurice Raynor, Brooklyn. 9921 


(Bayushki bayu) ; 
Russian folksong, set to m Mack 
Evans, free tr. Lucia Jordan; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 7, 1936; E pub. 
54429; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Bos- 
ton. 9922 


Cossack (The) wedding; intermezzo- 
scene, op. 10; pf. conductor. ©1e. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 1238463:; Nicolai 
Bolin, Los Angeles. 9923. 


Cot! Cot; paroles Ernest Vey et Gas- 
ton Saux, m G. Saux. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 48869; Editions Pan, 
s2.; Paris: 9924 


Could I have a date with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 122985; 
Mary Virginia Garvey, iene 


Counting crotchets in my sleep; w and 
m Margaret Ives and Frank Traf- 
ford; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 
14, 1936; E for. 44006; Macmelodies, 


ltd., London. 9926 
Counting sheep; fox-trot, w Alex- 
ander Orgovan, and melody. © 


1c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122234; 
John R. Redey, Rockville Centre, 
NY 9927 © 


Country gardens; morris dance, Eng- 
lish folk song, text Alfred Marlhom, 
marr. Wallingford Riegger ; mixed 
cho. © Mar. 17, 1936; E pub. 54411; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New ae Bs 

92 


women’s cho. © Mar. 24, 
1936; E pub. 54417; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9929 


— —— women’s 3-pt. cho. © Apr. 
1, 19386; E pub. 54485; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9930. 


County (The) fair; suite Laurence 
Powell; orch. Se. © Apr. 25, 1986; 
E pub. 54946; C. C. Birchard & ¢o., 
Boston. 9931 


Couperin (Francois) Trois chansons ; 
compiled. © Nov. 1, 1985; A for. 
30517; Louise B. M. Dyer, Paris. 

9932 


Couple (A) of April fools; w and m 
Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr; 
with arr. for ukulele and accordeon. 
© Feb. 20, 1936; E for. 43629; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

9933 


Couple (A) of miles to heaven; musi- 
cal monologue, w and m Martyn 
Herbert, arr. Herbert Townsena ; 


404 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


pf. © Apr. 6, 1986; E for. 44089; 
Reynolds & co., London. 9934 


Cowboy medley ; arr. Ylan K. Kealoha ; 
Hawaiian steel guit., 7th tuning, in 
note and diagram. © Apr. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 54805; Wm. J. Smith music 
co., ine., New York. 9935 


Cowboy’s (The) tribute to our Will; 
w and m Mrs. H. W. Driskill. © 
Mar. 7, 1986; E pub. 53882; Gladys 
Driskill, Iraan, Tex. 9936 


Cradle days; w and melody. ©1e 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122867; Veda 
Alberta Lane, Lewistown, Mont. 

9937 

Cradle lulllaby; song, w Charlotte 
Kandace. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; H 
unp. 122854; Charles Bowen, Los 
Angeles. 9938 


Cradle song; w Isaac Watts, m Alfred 
H. Johnson; mixed voices; organ 
acc. © Apr. 18, 1936; E pub. 54766; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

9939 


Cradle songs of many nations; folk- 
song and costume play, arr. 
Katherine Wallace Davis, text and m 
revisions, H. C. Cobb. Rev. ed. © 
Apr. 10, 1986; E pub. 54665; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 9940 


Crash (The) of the sun racer; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; 13 
unp. 123116; Joseph H. Barker, 
Greensburgh, Pa. 9941 


Credo; w Lalia Mitchell Thornton, m 
Samuel Richards Gaines. 1. Mixed 
cho.—2. Men’s cho. © Mar. 28, 25, 
1986; E pub. 54424, 54430; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 9942, 99438 


Cristina Gonzales; himno, paso dobles. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 19386; E unp. 122510; 
Benny Suarez, Tampa, Fla. 9944 


Cross (The) of Jesus; hymn, w and 
m Granger W. Morey. © Jan. 12, 
1936 ; E pub. 54793; Henri G. Morey, 
Mit. Ephraim, N. J. 9945 


Crow-hop; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
Apr. 21, 1936; E pub. 54828; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 9946 


Cuando yo me enamore; vals; pf., con 
texto. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122494; Salvador Gil Forte, New 
York. 9947 


Cucaracha (La); Mexican folk-song, 
w Lorraine Noel Finley, m arv. 
Wallingford Riegger; boys’ 3-pt. 


9962 


cho. © Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 54410; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 
9948 


women’s 3-pt. cho. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E pub. 54486; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 9949 


Cuckoo-clock (The); song. © 1 ce. 
Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123196; Rose 
Blumenthal, Hartford. 9950 


Cuckoo-Dartmoor (The) ; song, w John 
Galsworthy. © Apr. 16, 1986; HE for. 
44112; John Auld, Edinburgh. 9951 


Cupid and Campaspé; unison song, w 
J. Lylye, m Stanley Marchant. © 
Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 43687; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 9952 


Cupido; vals, de Principe Azul, letra y 
m Hector S. Quesada; pf. © Mar. 
10, 1986; E for. 48672; Southern - 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

9953 


D’Ajaccio a Bonifacio; barcarolle 
corse, paroles Jean Rodor, m Roger 
Dumas. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 
43955; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

9954 


Daddy, here’s a rose for you; song. © 
Apr. 2, 1986; E pub. 54777; Frank 
C. Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 

9955 


Daily lip drills and studies for the 
trombone, euphonium and tuba. © 
Mar. 25, 1986; AA 201670; Elmer 
Ronka, Cincinnati. 9956 


Dance man; m Jeanne Dunne; pf., 
With Wi wo©.h ¢. ApEe 2%su 19365 i 
unp. 123383; Owen Crump, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 9957 


Dance, my comrades; Russian dance 
song, w F. M. Earl, m Richard Ben- 
nett. 1. Men’s cho.—2. 3-pt. boys’ 
cho. © Mar. 24, 1986; E pub. 54415, 
54416; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 9958, 9959 


Dancing eyes; w and melody. ©le. 
Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122236; John 
J. Kelly, Les Cedres, P. Q., Canada. 

9960 


Dancing in a dream; waltz song, mel- 
ody G. Wilkinson and Ben Adelman. 
©1ec. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122480; 
Geraldine Wilkinson, Pleasanton, 
Kan. 9961 


Dancing on the beach; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122715; 
Slim Gaillard, New York. 9962 


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99635 


Dancing (The) pair; w M. J. Glauber, 
melody D. M. Hoffman. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1936; E unp. 121858; David M. 
Hoffman and Myron J. Glauber, Los 
Angeles. 


Dancing Romany; w Terry Sullivan, 
m Eddie Griffiths; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 26, 1986; E for. 43737; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. $964 


Dancing under moonbeans; w Joseph 
Henry Scavone, and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123417; Peter 
Zalenski, Philadelphia. S965: 


Dancing under the moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. May 1, 1986; E unp. 121372; 
Minnie Riggins Curlett, Millville, 
N. J. 9966 


Dancing with you; w Gerald Everard 
Stubbs; pf. © 1 ec. Apr. 20, 1986; 
H unp, 122745; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 9967 


Dandelions; song, w Dorothy Faubion. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122180; 
Florence Marks Pensyl, Glendale, 
Calif. 9968 


Dann (Hollis) song series; by Hollis 
Dann, w and m various authors; 
mixed cho., men’s cho., women’s cho., 
with ace. and a cappella. bk. 4. 
© Mar. 20, 1936; A 92539; Amer. bk. 
co., New York. 9969 


Dans la salle des noces et banquets; 
paroles Mare Duthyl, m Dominique 
Jeanés. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 
43831; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9970 


Dans les buissons; valse musette, 
paroles Ernest Vey, m Georges Le- 
maire, of France. © Dee. 30, 1935; 
EK for, 48844; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 9971 


Dans ma province; valse musette, 
paroles Jean Chapelle et Trémolo, m 
Trémolo. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43884 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9972 


Dans ta maison; valse, paroles Robert 
Maleron, m Gabriel Morin. © Dec. 
30, 1985; E for, 43851 ; Editions Pan, 
Sia. aris, 9973. 


Dans un pieu; java, paroles Didier 
Daix et Fernand Vimont, m Léon 
Grunberg; pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
for. 48826; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

9974 


Dansez—vous ce tango; paroles Géo 
Girard, m Marcel Cambier et Roger 


9963: 


pt. I, 0. s.; v. 31 


Roger. 1.©% Dee: 30 1935 ;4H. for. 
43812; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 
9975 


Daran ist erschienen die liebe Gottes; 
motette zum Weihnachtsfest, m Kurt 
Thomas, werk 25, nr. 2; 4 stimmigen 
chor, sop. solo, violin solo u. orgel. 
© Dee. 15, 1985: E for. 44056; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 9976 


Darkies (The) style of rhythm; w 
and melody. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 123228; Edgar Smith, jr., De- 
troit, 9977 


Darkness; w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 
29: 1936; E unp. 123569; George Rix- 
man, jr., Cincinnati. 9978 


Darling (The) of the guards; w and 
m Jack Meskill, Allan Ingram and 
Horatio Nicholls, arr. F. E. Bentley ; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for pf. 
accordeon, banjo and guit. © Feb. 
12, 19386; E for. 48758; Lawrence 
Wright music co., Itd., London. 9979 


Dat ol’ Bob White; fox trot song. © 
1 «4 Apr..6, 19386; EH unp. 122954; 
Georgia Brown, Atlanta. 9980 


Daughter (The) of Dinah Lee; song, 
with additions and revisions. ©1e. 
Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123004; Ray 
Haister, New York. 9981 


Davenport centennial; march; band 
pts. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986;.E unp. 
123155; Herman Schmidt, jr., Dav- 
enport, Ia. 9982 


Dawn (The) of another day; w C. S. 
Romaine, melody H. M. Romaine. © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122700; 
Helen MacLean Romaine and Craig 
Scots Romaine, Chester, Va. 9983 


Day by day; song. © 1c. Mar. 17, 
1936; E unp. 121657; Corman Henry 
Harris, Houston. 9984 


Day dreaming; fox-trot. w and mel- 
ody. ©1.c. Apr. 4, 1936; E ump. 
121772; Harold Francis Elsner, New 
York. 9985 


Day dreaming mazurka; pf. accordion. 
©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122307; 
George Hoven, Chester, Pa. 9986 


Day’s end brings mem’ries of you; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 9, 19386; E unp. 
121581; Carl W. Ballantyne, Ogden, 
Utah. 9987 


Days said adieu; song. ©1e. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 121955; James Brison 
Dickerson, Monongahela, Pa. 9988 


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no. 4, 1986 


10015 


Days that are wasted away ; song, mel- 
ody Larry E. Goffin. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1936: E unp. 121794; Ted Martin, 
Philadelphia. 9989 


Dear Arcanum widow of mine; song, 
w Joseph T. Brienza. © Apr. 1, 
1986; E pub. 54808; Joseph Scotten 
Hough, Newark, N. J. 9890 


Dear England mine; w Bruce Sievier, 
m Pat Thayer, arr. Clarence Lucas; 
mixed voices. © Mar. 25, 19386; HE 
for. 44071; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 9991 


Dear mother; w and melody Al Cate- 
naro. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; EH unp. 
123090; William Albert Catenaro, 
Uniontown, Pa. 9992) 


Dear mother of mine; song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 121573; Chris- 
topher Rudolph Zarba, Boston. 9993 


Dear old moon when you shine on old 
Erin; valse song. © 1 c. Apr. 6, 
1986; E unp. 122860; Josephine Car- 
lin, Springfield, Mass. 9994 


Dear old New York, you’re calling me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 122402; Birdie J. Jeffries 
Chadwick, Ceredo, W. Va. 9995 


Dear restless heart, be still; hymn, w 
Edith Willis Lynn. © Mar. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 54514; EHvalena May Drew, 
Wilder, Ia. 9996 


Dear Texas; w and m F. J. Smith and 
Alta Lee Smith. © Mar. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 54419; Fern Jay Smith, Hous- 
ton. 9997 


Dearer than life, close to your heart; 
song. © Mar. 27, 19386; E pub. 
54396; C. LeRoy Lyon, Boston. 9998 


Dearest Nancy; song, arr. William 
Hoyle. ©1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122373; Annie Hlizabeth Hayward, 
No. Chelmsford, Mass. 9999 


—— waltz, arr. William Hoyle; orch. 
pts. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122458; Annie Elizabeth Hayward, 
Chelmsford, Mass. 10000 


Dearest pal; song, melody Jack Schat- 
enstein. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 
122257; Reta Genevieve Duquette, 
Oshawa, Ont., Canada. 10001 


Death (The) of Bruno Hauptmann; 
w and melody; with guit. arr. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122586; 
Kenneth EH. Dunn, Middletown, Pa. 

10002 


Deep in my heart; fox-trot, Ww and m 
R. H. Massé, and Eugene Mello. © 
1 ec. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121235; 
Rodolphe H. Massé and Virginio C. 
Mello, New Bedford, Mass. 10003 


Deep purple; by Peter De Rose, sc. 
Hrik W. G. Leidzén ; symphonic band 
pts:, with» conductor. ©. Apr. 27, 
1986; E pub. 54915; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 10004 

Deep river; by Harry T. Burleigh, 
transcribed S. Lewis Eimer; organ. 
© Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 547238; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 10005 

Deep within my heart; w and melody. 
© 1e. Apr. 30, 1986; FE unp. 123645; 
Robert Seymore Gardtner, Louis- 
ville. 10006 


Deer (The); song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 128188; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 10007 


Dejo mi coraz6n; tango, de Principe 


Azul, letra y m Hector S. Quesada ; 
pf. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 48673; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 10008 


Delage (Maurice) ‘Trois chants de la 
jungle; les paroles des deux pre- 
miers chants Rudyard Kipling, tr. 
Louis Fabulet et Robert d’Humiéres, 
m M. Delage, of France. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 48916; Editions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 10009 

Délaissée (La); d’aprés un air popu- 
laire du 18° siécle, paroles anon., 
adaptation de musique Claude Del- 


vineourt. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 
43925; Durand & cie., Paris. 10010 
Délibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Cop- 


pélia—fantasie ; aus dem ballet Cop- 
pélia, arr. Max Rhode, op. 48; orch. 
stimmen. © Feb. 10, 1936; HE for. 
43667 ; B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 10011 


Delilah; w E. Townes, m J. Saddler. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123043; 
Joshua Saddler and EHulee Townes, 
Philadelphia. 10012 


Della Rosa; paso doble, T. W. Thur- 
ban; pf. accordion. © Apr. 3, 1936; 
E for. 48984; Herman Darewski mu- 
sic pub. co., London. 10013 


Gel cuApe’ 8, 
Milton E. 
10014 


Depuis que mon cceur; valse, paroles 
Henry Lemarchand, m Pierre Neu- 
ville. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43857 ; 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 10015 


Democracy march; pf. 
19386; E unp. 121990; 
Schwarzwald, New York. 


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10016 


Derecho viejo; tango milonga, Eduar- 
do Arolas et R. Furnari; pf. 
Aug. 20, 1934; H for. 43988; R. Fur- 
nari, Paris. 10016 


Desert (The) bride; orientale, w 
Alice Mattulath, m Cesar Cui, arr. 
Cesare Sodero; mixed voices. © 
Apr. 4, 1986; EH pub. 54539; Boston 


music ¢co., Boston. 10017 
Désespérance; tango, paroles Géo. 
Girard, m Lorenzo Aldaba. © Dee. 


30, 1935; EH for. 48793; Editions Pan, 
S.. a., Paris: 10018 


Désir tzigane; morceau de genre, José 
M. Lucchesi; orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 48770; Auguste Bosc, 
Paris. 10019 


Despedida (La) ; 1, 2 0 3 voces con pf., 
o para pf. solo. © Apr. 2, 1931; E 
for. 44045; Antonio Gomezanda, 
Mexico, D. F. 10020 


Deutsches dankgebet; dichtung Kiithe 
Sommer, m Hermann Blume; 3 
stimmigen schul- o. frauenchor ; 
klavier o. harmonium ad lib. © 
Mar. 20, 1986; BE for. 44042; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 10021 


Devil in disguise ; w Robert G. Barker, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 1238656; Alice Lorraine 
Brobst, Columbus, O. 10022 


Devil (The) is a woman; w and mel- 
ody... ©. 1. ¢: Apr 18, 1936 :. 1) uup. 
122711; Miriam Agulnick, Chicago. 

10023 


Devil’s (The) happy moment; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
121707 ; Rocco Zappia, Los Angeles. 

10024 


Diade Gloria; melody Frank Monta- 


nez. © 1c Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122047; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 10025. 
Dirge; w Shakespeare, m Ruggero 
Vené. © Apr. 23, 1936; E pub. 
54865; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 
York. 10026 


Dirge for two veterans; w Walt Whit- 
man, m Normand Lockwood; mixed 


voices. © Apr. 3, 1936; Epub. 
54649; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 10027 


Dis-moi que tu m’aimes; tango chanté, 
paroles Jean Rodor, m Paul Durand. 
© Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43956; Bdi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 10028 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Dishwashin’ blues; song. © 1. Apr. 
25, 19386; E unp. 123341; Ruthie Mae 
Davis, Lubbock, Tex. 10029 


Disillusion; w E. M. Gilmore, m A. 
Fitzgerald. © 1. Apr. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 121888; Elizabeth McCabe Gil- 
more and Alyce Fitzgerald, Los An- 
geles. 10030 


Ditson (The) a cappella chorus book; 
compiled and ed. John Carroll Ran- 
dolph ; women’s voices. © Mar. 25, 
19386; E pub. 54423; Oliver Ditson 
co., inc., Boston. 10081 


Ditson clarinet player’s repertory; ed. 
and arr. N. Clifford Page; B flat 
clarinet, with pf. ace. and 2d B flat 
clarinet duet pt. © Mar. 25, 1936; 
EH pub. 54435; Oliver Ditson Co., inc., 
Boston. 10082 


Ditson three-part songs; compiled John 
Carroll Randolph; male voices. © 
Mar. 26, 1986; E pub. 54422; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 10033 

Ditson two-part songs; compiled John 
Carroll Randolph; treble voices. © 
Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 54421; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 10034 


Do you dream of me like I dream of 
you; w and m Jack (i. e. Francis 
Jack] Swanson. © 1 ¢ Apr. 15, 
1936; E unp. 122509; Jack Swanson 
and Frank Dennis, Tacoma. 10035 


Do you know what I have seen; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122092 ; 
Albert Wilhelm Engelken, Elm- 
DUESt leads, IN. Y. 10036 


Do you recall; fox trot, w and melody. 
©l1ec. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122482: 
Eddie Martony, Cleveland. 100387 


Doctor Townsend we will owe it all to 
you; w Chloris Barbara Hutchinson ; 
pf. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1936; 8 amp. 
121746; Paul Kenneth Hutchinson, 
Portland, Or. 10088 


Does it mean romance; w Claire A. 
Longman, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
11, 19386; E unp. 122246; M. Ken- 
neth Boss, Brooklyn. 100389 


Doggie bow wow; song. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 1936; E unp. 122148; Mabel Kauf- 
man Harman, Baltimore. 10040 


Doing the prom; w Jules Loman and 
Allan Roberts, m Francis K. Shu- 
man; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; E pub. 54685; Melo-art 
music publishers, New York. 10041 


Dolcie amata; pf., con testo. ©1 ec. 
Mar. 31, 1936; E unp. 121542; Pas- 
quali Novara, New York. 10042 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1956 


Don Juan de Mafnara; suite en 4 
parties, Henri Tomasi; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43910; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 10043, 


Donkey (The); song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123192; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 10044 


Don’t be afraid of me; song. ©1.. 
Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122849; Elmer 
Clarence Whitaker, Los Angeles. 

10045 


Don’t break the chain: w and m Fred 
Thompson. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; EH 
unp. 122292; California chain stores 
assn., Los Angeles. 10046 


Don’t ever be lonely; valse song. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122946; Mat- 
tie Hinkle Phipps, Unus, W. Va. 

10047 


Don’t ever forget, that I love you; w 
and melody Len Healy. ©1c. Apr. 
18, 19386: E unp. 122717; Leonard G. 
Healy, Dumont, N. J. 10048 


Don’t fail to mention; w and melody: 


Bill Carr. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 121953; William Dixon Carr, 
Aitkin, Minn. 10049 


Don’t feel blue; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123164; Sylvia 
Hilda Benjamin, New York. 10050 


Don’t get sentimental with me, baby; 
w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 121546; W. T. Comer, jr., and 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 10051 


Don’t go on a diet, there’ll be more of 
you to love; from Two hearts in har- 
mony, w and m Hddie Pola and 
Franz Vienna Steininger; with uku- 
lele arr. and chords for pf. accordeon, 
banjo and guit. © Mar. 16, 1936; E 
for. 44017; Lawrence Wright music 
co., ltd., London. 10052 


Don’t let love get you down; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 
123550; Max A. Yeutter, Clayton, 
Mich. 10053 


Don’t let me lie down; song. ©1«. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122661; Frank- 
lyn A. Price, San Pedro, Calif. 

10054 


Don’t let our love song turn into a 
blues; w B. Ellison, melody H. 
Brooks. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 
122899; Harvey Brooks and Ben Blli- 
son, Los Angeles. 10055 


Don’t look now; from Double or noth- 
ing, w and m Irving Kahal and San- 
ford Green; with arr. for guit., etc. 


10069 


© Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 54653; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 10056 


Don’t sale tax the gals; w and melody 
Dorsey M. Dixon and W. H. Mainer. 
©1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp, 123071; 
Wade E. Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 

10057 


Don’t say a thing without a smile; 


song. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936°"H) up. 
121650; Michael fFraulino, Fort 
Wright, N. Y. 10058 
Don’t sing this song; song. ©1.. 


Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 1217438 ; Michael 
Mikita and Mac Benoit, New York. 
10059 


Don’t tell me; song, w David W. Reid. 
©l1ec. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp, 122569; 
Mary Margarita Ross, Milford, 
Mass. 10060 


Don’t that do nuthin’ to yuh; fox 
trot, w J. McDonald, melody P. Pur- 
eell. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 
122408; Joseph McDonald and Pat- 
rick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

10061 


Don’t try to forget; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1936; E unp. 118340; 
Vera Regina Hagermann, Dunmore, 
Pa. 10062 


Don’t you think that I will do; w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 10, 19386; E 
unp. 122224; George Victor Malm- 
gren, Chicago. 10063 


Don’t you understand; song. © 1 e. 
Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 122516; Angela 
Jane Connor Curry, Hartford. 

10064 


Doux (Le) horloger; paroles Robert 
Malleron, m Gaston Saux. © Dec. 
30, 1985; E for. 48870'; Editions Pan, 
S. ab, Panis: 10065 


Down beneath the old lovers moon; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Apr. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 122498; Mack Sutton, Chi- 
cago. 10066 


Down by the babbling brook; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1986; EH unp. 123255; Emma 
Hlizabeth Fritz, Pan Argyl, Pa. 

10067 

Down in dear Alabama lives the girl 
I love; song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; 
EB ounp. 121727; Gladys Flo Teeter, 
Mansfield, O. 10068 


Down Lover’s Lane; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 122986; Jean- 
ette Barclay, Seymour, Wis. 10069 


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10070 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Down on our New Jersey farm; w | Dream shadows; w Nick Kenny; pf. 


Sherd Henderson, m Bud Bowman. 
© Apr. 11, 1986; E pub. 54755; Pre- 
mier publications, Bridgeton, N. J. 

10070: 


Down on the banks of the Doon; valse 
song. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 
123606; Thomas R. Donnelly, Long 
Beach, Calif. 10071 


Down the field; w and melody. © 
1e. Apr. 2, 1986; Ei unp. 121603; 
Martin Schwab, Los Angeles. 10072 


Down the lane of my heart; song. © 
Ie Apr.'8;° 19386; BE unpi 122029; 
Adeline A, Di Guglielmo, Blackwood, 
Ni ds 10073 


Down the valley of love; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1986; 
EH unp. 122262; Mark Ames Kruse, 
Seattle. 10074 


Drake relays; march, K. L. King; 
band pts. © Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 
504668; K. L, King music house, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 10075: 


Dramatic galop; pf. © 1. Apr. 20, 
1986; E unp. 122738; Milton UH. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 10076 


Dramatique; composed and arr. Jack 
Cronshaw for Unsolved mysteries; 
orch. sc. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1986: E 
upp. 123666; American radio fea- 
tures, Los Angeles. 10077 


Dream (A); w Lee Young; pf. © 
1 e. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121570; 
Sidney Svedrofsky, Jackson Heights, 
Hees ON. 10078 


Dream, dream, dream; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 121656; Cor- 
man Henry Harris, Houston, 10079 


Dream girl; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1986; EH unp. 1223385: Al 
Lorraine, Ossining, N. Y. 10080: 


Dream man; w J. Nesbit, melody H. A. 
Johnstone, rewritten and arr. C. A. 
James. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
122579; Hamilton Arnel Johnstone, 
Williamsburg, Ont., Canada, Jacque- 
line Nesbit and Carleton A. James, 
Syracuse. 10081 


Dream of love; song, English w Cyril 
Wright, Italian w L. Bertucci. © 
Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54981; Leonardo 
Ciarlo, San Francisco. 10082 


Dream of the old carpet loom; waltz, 
wand melody. ©1e. Apr. 11, 1986; 
H ounp. 122243; Mildred Shaw, Glen 
Falls NV. 10083 


treble. ©1c. Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 
122621; V. V. Smith, Rahway, N. J. 
10084 


Dream song; w and melody Zuella 
Sterling, arr. Milo E. Benedict. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121645; 
Marguerite Head, Concord, N. H. 

10085 


Dream tales; pf. treble, with w. ©le. 
Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122901; John 
E. Swanson, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

10086 


Dream time; w Benny Davis, m J. 
Fred Coots; with arr. for guit., etc., 
and cho. for pf. accordion. © Apr. 
25, 1986; E pub. 54926; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 10087 


Dream waltz; song. © 1c. Apr. 2 
1986; E unp. 1216383; Gust Safstrom, 
De Motte, Ind. 10088 


Dreaming; w and melody. ©1 c, Apr. 
38, 1986; E unp. 121732; John Cyril 
Nestor, Wayland, O. 10089 


Dreaming in the twilight; fox-trot 
song. ©1c¢ Mar. 27, 1986; BE unp. 
121677 ; Eva Ives, Harpursville, N. Y. 

10090 


Dreamland’s paradise; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122191; Lillie 
Anna Carlson, Manistique, Mich. 

10091 


Dreams; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 123558; Rhea S. Abt, New 
York. 10092 


song. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 122334; Herbert Cox, Oklahoma 
City. 100938 


waltz, w Emily Spear De Witt 
and Sam Adelman, melody Sue Marie 
Martine. © 1. Apr. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 123246; F. A. Ehrig, Billings, 
Mont. 10094 


Dreams of yesterday ; melody I. Wall- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1935; E unp. 
122189; Max Wartell and Irving 
Wallman, New York. 10095, 


— waltz, w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 
17, 1986; E unp. 122687; Donald 
Latorre, Los Angeles. 10096 


Dreamships; song. © 1c. Apr. 18, 
19386; E unp. 122863; Darwin Boyd 
Lee and Denver Sutton, San Jose, 
Calif. 10097 


w E. Moller, m Al. Romans. © 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 43994; Hditions 
de Paris, Paris. 10098 


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no. 4, 1936 


10126 


Dreamy river; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123578; Meyer 
Ritter, Detroit. 10099 


Dreary, dismal weather; w and m 
Peggy Calvert and George Walsh; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 19, 1986; 
E pub. 54455; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 10100 


Drifting; song. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 121669; Ada Palmer and Ar- 
dell Robinson, Blackfoot, Id. 10101 


Drifting along; song. © Ic. Apr. 10, 
1936; E unp. 122209; Harold Robert 
Clugston, North Braddock, Pa. 

10102 


Drifting down life’s stream with you; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; 
EK unp. 122966; Robert Montgomery, 
Detroit. 10103 


Drifting home; w Vernon Lincoln Ex- 
line, Andrew Mark Purdy, McGarrey 
Randolph Kiely and James R. Ken- 
drick; pf. © .c.. Apr. 27, 1936; H 
unp. 123435; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 10104 


Drifting in a cloud boat; song. ©1«. 
Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 121507 ; Calvin 
Thane Cooper, Palos Verdes Estates, 
Calif. 10105 


Drifting in dreams; song. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1936; E unp. 121922; Jesse Jai 
McNeil, New York. 10106 


Drifting with you; song. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 1986; E unp. 122131; Mabel Kauf- 
man Harman, Baltimore. 10107 


Driftwood; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122428; Gordon 
Ludwig Renner, Catonsville, Md. 

10108 


Drink it down; from Rhythm on the 
range, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rain- 
ger. 1. [In C]—2. Russian version ; 
fin E flat} © 1. each Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123132, 123133; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 10109, 10110 


Drink lotsa water; w and melody. © 
1 e¢. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123366; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

10111 


Drink up boys; song. © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1936; E unp. 121598; Robert Mc- 
Pherren Hart, Altoona, Pa. 10112 


Drinking with my shadow, in my soli- 
tude; song. © 1. Apr. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 122392; Wilbur John Wring, 
Hibbing, Minn. 10113 


Drooping along; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 4, 1936; BE unp. 121826; 
Mary Tucker Dean, Enoree, S. C. 

10114 


Drop the O and put U in the center 
of love; w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 
18, 1986; E unp. 122704; Mildred 
M. Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 10115 


Drums (The) of spring; song, w Paul 
C. Boomer. © 1. Apr. 14, 1936; 
EH ounp. 122465; Olga Kellenberger, 
Higin, Ill. 10116 


Du bist verkehrt verheirat; rhein- 
lander, w u. m Friedel Goebel; orch. 
stimmen. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 
44046; Gottfried Hermann Goebel, 
Wuppertal-Langerfeid, Germany. 

10116 


Du, du liegst mir im herzen; German 
folk song, arr.; Hawaiian guit., dia. 
gram arr., with w; in D. Dee 
2, 1935; E pub. 54889; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis, 10118 


Du hast zwei augen dunke! wie die 
schwarze nacht... ; fox-trot, aus 
Der kurier des Zaren, w Klaus S. 
Richter, m Hans Sommer. © Feb. 
17, 1936; E for. 48681; Beboton-ver- 
lass =. mb. h., Berlin. 10119 


Du soleil dans mon ccur; tango, 
paroles André Viaud et Jean Chap- 
elle, m Boris Sarbek et Louis Fer- 
rari. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48865; 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 10120 


Duchess (The) threw her crutches 
away; song, m Harry Jentes. © 1 
ce. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122517; Fred 
Fisher, New York. 10121 


Dunhill (Thomas F.) Two fairy 
pieces; pf. © Mar. 20, 1936; E for. 
43636; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

10122 


Dusk; waltz ballad, w James Cassily, 
melody Woody Frisino. © 1c. Apr. 
2, 19386; E unp. 121592; Warren 
Frisino, Baltimore. 10123 


Dust is gath’ring on my heart; song, 
w Emile Asa. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123332; Carl N. Larsen, Al- 
pena, Mich. 10124 


Each day at dawn; w and melody. © 
1 ec Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123316; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

10125 


Each night I say a prayer; song. © 
1): Apr: 17, 19386; -EHunp: 122683 ; 
Frank James Reger, Evanston, [ll. 

10126 


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10127 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 
Milton &. 
10127 


Early May; song, w Bliss Carman. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121987 ,; 
Florence Lowenberg, Chicago. 

10128 


Harth (The) goes around in rhythm; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ Apr. 2%, 
19386; E unp. 123398; Haskel Wat- 
son, Philadelphia. 10129 


Ecco o signore; pf., con testo. ©1c. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123135; John 
Taddeo, Jeannette, Pa. 10130 


Echoes; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
25, 1936; E unp. 128314; May Gour- 
lay Hupfel, New York. 10131 


s 

Echoes from her garden; violin solo; 
pf. ace. © Mar. 6, 19386; E pub. 
54471; Raymond H. Dauterich, Bal- 
timore. 10152 


Ecoute; tango, paroles Jean Chapelle, 
m Lorenzo Aldaba. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EH for. 48794; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 10133 


Eeoutez mon ceur; paroles Camille 
Francois, m Raymond Balet. © 
Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43806; Editions 
Pan,aS;, a.) Larist 10134 


Ecstasy; song, w Myrtle Simmons. © 
1 @ Apr. 13, 19386; Ho unp. 122323; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

101385 


Educational orchestra album; coll. of 
classic and modern compositions for 
the orch. of today, selected and ed. 
George L. Lindsay and George P. 
Spangler, arr. Charles J. Roberts; 
pts. © Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 54841; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 101386 


Hgyptian moon; song. ©1ce. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122646; Maurice Block, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 10137 


Hight bars in search of a melody; fox- 
trot, Will Hudson; orch. pts. © Apr. 
7, 1986; E pub. 54624; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 10138 


Hinzug deutscher truppen in’s Rhein- 
land ; marsch, Margarethe Hartwigk- 
Engelken; pf. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 122095; Margarethe Engel- 
ken, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 101389 


Hiskristalle; foxtrot, text Klaus S. 
Richter, m arr. Ludwig Kletsch; 
orch. stimmen. © Feb. 19, 1936; E 
for. 43677; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 10140 


Earhart’s action; pf. 
1936; E unp. 121991; 
Schwarzwald, New York. 


pt. 107, n. s., v. 31 


El Dorado; song, w Frank O’Conner. 
©1ec. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123574; 
Dale E. Gates, Pasadena. 10141 


Hlegie; by Godfrey Sampson, violon- 
cello pt. ed. Herbert Withers ; violon- 
cello and pf. © Mar. 15, 1936; E 
for. 44076; Augener, ltd., London. 

10142 


violin; organ or pf. ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122697; George 
Pierkot, Cicero, Il. 10143 


Elephant (The) ; song. ©1e. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123209; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 10144 


Elves (The); song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123195; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 10145 


Emmet’s lullaby; by J. K. Emmet, arr. 
Willis Conolly ; ten. guit., in diagram, 
with w. © Mar. 16, 1986; EH pub. 
54502; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 10146 


Emperor (The); trombone or eupho- 
nium solo, Percey Code, arr. Gregor 
J. Grant; brass band pts. © Apr. 
3, 1936; E for. 44082; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 10147 


Hmpty saddles; from Rhythm on the 
range, w and m Billy Hill; with 
guit. arr. © Apr. 23, 1936; E pub. 
54899; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 10148; 


En el cabaret; tango, P. Bourdin et 
M. Desbruéres; pf., avec viol. et 
bandoneon. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for.. 
43790; Editions Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 10149. 


Encore Madame waltz; by A. Hyde 
and Sam Mineo; pf. treble. © 1. 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122125; Alex 


Hyde, New York. 10150 : 
Enlacement; paroles Robert Malle- 
ron, m Gaston Saux. © Dec. 30, 


1935; E for. 43871; Editions Pan, 
S./a., aris, 10151 


Enlévement (L’) en mer; d’aprés un 
air populaire du 18° siécle, texte 
ancien remanié Jean  Boulingre, 
adaptation de musique Claude Del-. 
vineourt. © Jan. 30, 1936; HE for. 
43928; Durand & cie., Paris. 10152: 


Enter my aviary; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123508; Ruth Ellen 
Gannon, San Francisco. 10153 


Entre les deux; d’aprés un air popu- 
laire du 18° siécle, paroles anon., 
adaptation de musique Claude Del-- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


10182 


vincourt. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43924; Durand & cie., Paris. 10154 


Epellation téléphonique; paroles 
Daniel Poiré, m Trémolo. © Dec. 
E for. 43800; Editions Pan, s. a, 
Saat aris. 10155 


Hs ténet am deutsches Rhein; w u. m 
Margarethe Hartwigk-Engelken ; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122098; 
Margarethe Engelken, Elmhurst, 
Bd IN. OX. 10156 


Escale; paroles Georges Thauvin, m 
Raymond Balet. © Dec. 30, 1985; 
E for. 42800; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 10157 


Etndes de concert; de E. R. Blanchet, 
op. 55; pf. © Oct. 15, 1935; E for. 
43977 ; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

10158 


Evening; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 122035; Bertha Eleanor Tib- 
bens, Warren, O. 10159: 


Evening chimes; reverie; pf.. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 123581; Alta 
West Laws, Syracuse. 10160 


Evening prayer ; unison song, w Sarah 
Wilson, m Thomas F. Dunhill. © 
Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 48694; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 10161 


Evening shadows; w and melody. © 
temas, 2), 1956 Eh uop. 122515; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

10162 


Evening when I’m with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 122862; A. Dorsey Allen, Louis- 
ville. 10163 


Eventide; w and m Genevieve Davis. 
©1ec. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122115; 
Genevieve Davis Monroe, New York. 

10164 


Ever in my heart; w and melody. © 
1 c Apr. 20, 1986; EH unp. 122815; 
Grace A. Wright, Concord, Mass. 

10165 


Hyver since the beginning; w and mel- 
ody E. Otberg.. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 121823; Elsie Probert, De- 
troit. 10166 


Ever since you went away; song, m 
James McClin. ©1e. Apr. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 122878; William * Hicks, 
New York. 10167 


Every once in a while; w Morton 
Dixon, m Ray Henderson; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54713; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

10168 


46 


Tivery time I think of you; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 19386; E unp. 
122038; George Edward Bennett, 
Baltimore. 10169 


Every Tubb ; fox-trot, w J. Morris, mel- 
ody C. Brown. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; 
EK unp. 121553; Cleo Brown and 
Jessie Morris, Los Angeles, 10170 


Everybody is swingin’; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123050; 
Hugene Leonard Schaf, Detroit. 

10171 


Everything I do is wrong; song, m 
Anna J. Larson. © 1c Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 121832; Marian Weaver 
Dignan, Columbus, O. 10172 


——w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122417; Ed Conley, 
Tulsa, Okl. 10173 


HKverything your heart desires; w and 
melody. © 1.c. Apr. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 122599 ; Katrine Everbach Heit- 
ger, New York. 10174 


Evocation; ton parfum, valse, paroles 
Charlys et Jean Nac, m Henry Him- 
mel. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 43766; 
H. Benjamin s.a.r.1., Paris. 10175 


Eyv’ry one knows; w Alonzo Govern 
and Clarence Tisdale, and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121631; 
Johnny Scribner Black, Kew Gar- 
dens, L. I., N. Y. 10176 


Hy’ ry Sunday night; w Wm. McKenna, 
melody Joe Buck. © 1 ec. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 1218738; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 

10177 


EKv’rything is paging you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 
122710; Harold Isador Friedman, 
Hoboken, N. J. 10178 


Ev’rything is well with me; hymn. © 
Mar. 14, 1986; E pub. 54870; Carl 
Loy, Fairplay, Ky. 10179 


Exalt His name; hymnal, ed. I. H. 
Meredith. © Mar. 3, 1936; A 93390; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O., and Tul- 
lar-Meredith co., New York. 10180 


Existing; w and melody. ©41c. Apr. 
8, 1936; E unp. 122033; Gaston Oli- 
vier, jr., New Orleans. 10181 


Explanation (The) is simple; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 122784; Lester H. Aaronson, 
New Haven. 10182 


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10183 


Eyes; w and melody Joe Driscoll and 
Charley Nicholls. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122840; Joseph Harl 
Driscoll and Charles Dwight Nich- 
olls, Lemont, Il]. 10183 


Eyes like the wise old moon; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; H 
unp. 128336; Lester Stward Holland, 
San Pedro, Calif. 10184 


Eyes of brown; w Sadie Merrell; pf. 
©1e. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 123287; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10185 


F. D. R. is the man to idolize; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; EH unp. 
122077; Bartholomew Veloce, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 10186 


Faites ca pour moi; opérette, livret 
Raoul Praxy, couplets Max Eddy, m 
Gaston Gabaroche et Fred Pearly. 
Partition pf. et chant. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 43954; Hditions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 10187 


Falling for you; w Evie Gates; pf. © 
ic. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 123269; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10188 


——_w G. L. Brown, melody R. R. 
Harmon. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1986; H 
unp. 120917 ; George Lockwood Brown 
and Robert Richard Harmon, Tulsa, 
Ok. 10189 


Fancy meeting you; w and m Raymond 
Wallace and Everett Lynton; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Mar. 3, 1936; 
EH for. 44092; Lawrence Wright 
music co., 1td., London. 10190 


Fanfares; medley, composed and arr. 
Marvin Hatley ; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123078; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

10191 


Far Hast intermezzo; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 121992; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 10192 


Fata Morgana; symphonic foxtrot, 
Carl Robrecht, arr. C. Robrecht; 
orch, pts. © Feb. 19, 1986; E for. 
43743; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

10198 


Fate made us a pair; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121824; 
Terry Georgian, Detroit. 10194 


Faut (11) du désir; paroles Camille 
Francois, m Gaston Claret. © Dee. 
30, 1935; FE for. 43818; Editions Pan, 
swva.,” Paris, 10195 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


Faut du doigté; java, paroles Jean 
Chapelle et Ernest Vey, m Gaston 
Saux; pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43872; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

10196 


Feasting in the center of His love; 
hymn, w Carlton C. Buck, m Frank 


A. Simpkins. © Jan. 21, 1986; E 
pub. 53766; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 10197 
Feigning farewell; song. © 1c. Apr. 


28, 1986; E unp. 123535; Harry C. 
Mabry, Los Angeles. 10198 
Félicie, j’te félicite; chanson, paroles 
Jo Mab. ©1c. Apr. 1, 19386; E unp. 
1221153 ; Cécile Simon, Paris. 10199: 
Feller (The) that played the pianner ; 
w and m Fred Godfrey ; with ukulele 


arr. © Apr. 14, 1936; E for. 44008; 
Macmelodies, 1td., London. 10200 
Femmes de Séville; par Joaquin 


Turina, op. 89; pf. © Jan. 30, 1986; 
H for. 43918; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. 10201 


Festmusik; von Albert Jung, op. 6; 
orch. Partitur. © Feb. 20, 1936; 
BE for. 48637 ; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 10202 


Fickle women; w Murray Brown, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
EH unp. 122409; Arthur R. Tovey, 
New York. 10203 


Figli d’Italia; pf., con testo. © Apr. 
4, 1986; E pub. 54547; Luigi Sbrana. 
San #'rancisco. 10204 


Fileuse (La) ; par J. Fromont-Delune; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1985; 
E for. 48943; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 10205 


Fille (La) rousse; paroles Jean Chap- 
elle et Georges Thauvin, m Raymond 
Balet. © Dec. 380, 1935; E for. 
43802; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

10206 


Find first aid in a song; w and melody 
©1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 122522; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

10207 


Find me a gal like mother; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1935; E unp. 
121510; Henry L. Denzien, Portage, 
Wis. 10208 


Fiorito (Ted) at the piano; special 
arr. of song hits, arr. T. Fiorito; 
pf. © Apr. 23, 1986; E pub. 54868; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

10209 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19386 


10237 


sr i (The) ; march; pf., with 
Win wen L.. Cc. Apr. a 1936 ; E unp. 
121975; Harry Lifson, Monticello, 
Nee ik: 10210 


Flag of peace; w and melody. Rev. 


ed. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; E unp. 
123483; John J. Schneider, Phila- 
delphia. 10211 


Flag (The) that has never been con- 
quered; song. © 1. Apr. 2, 1936; 
BE unp. 121628; James H. Cheney, 
Lawnside, N. J. 10212 


Flight of the haybag; rhythmic the- 
saurus, Frank Trumbauer, orch. sc. 
Russ Case; pts. © Apr. 14, 1936; 
EH pub. 54697; Robbins music corp., 
New York. — 16213 


Floating down the Ohio; w Wm. Mc- 
Kenna, melody Bert Davis. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121860; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York, 10214 


Floating down the river of love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 
121728; Louis F. Bdilson, Los Ange- 
les. 10215 


Floating on the clouds; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 121667 ; 
Lula May Johnson, Carlin, Nev. 

10216 


Floating petals; by Montague Ewing, 
orch. Herman Finek; pts. © Mar. 
31, 1986; E for. 48735; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 10217 


pf. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 
43756; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 10218 


Floor (The) show waltz; song, w 
Walter Wagg. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 122484; Herbert Hilton, New 
Bedford, Mass. 10219 


Florida; par Y’Ener; pf. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 48922; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 10220 


Florida night; song. © 1. Apr. 1, 
1936; E unp. 121918; Edwin A. Leon- 
hard, St. Petersburg, Fla. 10221 


Florida our paradise; w and melody, 
arr, Larry Grant. © 1. Apr. 10, 
1936; E unp. 122186; John Quincy 
Rogers, Hot Springs, Ark. 10222 


Flower (The) girl of Samarkand; 
oriental fox-trot; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1936; E unp. 122907; N. Rou- 
banis, New York. 10223 


Flowers (The) of Hawaii; w and m 
Kddie Alkire ; Hawaiian guits.; in C. 


70365—36——3 


© Apr. 15, 1986; E pub, 54727; Hl- 
bern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 


10224 
Fluttering butterflies; by Ruth BD. 
Day; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © Apr. 11, 


1936; E pub. 54752; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 10225 


Fly in the fiddle; melody. ©1e. Mar. 
23, 1986; E unp. 120911; Frank Sap- 
uto, jr., Los Angeles, and Albert B. 
Burton, Chicago. 10226 


Kor all I know; song. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 19836; E unp. 123358; Catherine 
Swintz Fulk, i. e. Mrs. Frank M, 
Fulk, Little Rock, Ark. 10227 


For ever England; w R. P. Ainger, 
m Margery Moore; massed unison 
choirs. © Mar. 24, 1986; E for. 
43623; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

10228 


For me the sun is shining bright; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
EH unp. 122525; Frank Von Luehrte, 
Cincinnati. 10229 


For the glory of Marquette; march 
song; with guit. arr. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
Ei pub. 54563; William O. Faist, 
Milwaukee. 10230 


For this I pray; sacred song, w Vir- 
ginia Young, m Emily Harris Mad- 
dox; high voice in G, with violin 
obbl. © Apr. 2, 1986; E pub, 54479; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 10231 


Forever a stage; fox trot song. © 
1 ce Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123613 ; 
William Hintz, Bremerton, Wash. 

10232 


Forever as strangers; song, m Charles 
Madsen. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub. 
54401; John E. Whipps, Midlothian, 
Tl, 10233 


Forever more; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122757; Rich- 
ard Ford Lantz, Elgin, Ill. 10234 


Forget it; w Sam Cooper, melody F. 
Jay and John Salacan. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 122695; Florrie Jay, 
Union City, N. J. 10235 


mien mens m John Smoke; pf., with 
Cra aor tc 1936; E unp. 
193098 - Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 10236 


Forgotten love; song. ©1c. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122978; T. A. Bakalyar, 
Lakefield, Minn. 10237 


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10238 


pt. 1, 0. s., v. 8t 


Forgotten vows; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e., Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 
122280; Annell Redd, Middletown, 
O. 10238 


Fort de France; tango, paroles Paul 
Clerouc, m M. Desbruéres; pf., avec 
bandoneon. © Jan. 30, 1936; EB for. 
43791 ; Editions Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 10239 


Fortune teller, tell me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122343; 
William Hdgar Spencer, Nashville. 

10240 

Fouchtri-fouchtra; java, paroles Ern- 
est Vey, m EF. Garcia Perez, op. 25. 
© Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 43822); Hdi- 
tions Pan. s. a., Paris. 10241 


Found; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
25, 1986; E unp. 123229; Beth Brod- 
erick Wilburn, Toledo. 10242 


w Zolomon Leonard Frank, and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E 
unp, 122916; Paul Adrien Belanger, 
Manchester, N. H. 10243 


Found in moon glow and dew; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122058; Ruth H. Gannon, San Fran- 
cisco. 10244 


Four part songs for junior high school 
boys; w and m various authors, 
[compiled] Ralph W. Wright and 
William Lester. © Mar. 11, 1986; 
E pub. 54586; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 10245 


fox-trot, pa- 
Sutter ; 


Fox (Un) aux étoiles; 
roles EH. Melencon, m Eug. 
orch. ptes. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43767; Hugene Sutter, Paris. 10246 


Fox-trot; pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 19386; 
E unp. 122734; Milton HE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 10247 


Foxtrot studio piano popular music 
course; © Feb. 15, 1982; AA 203827; 
James Mikell Holmes, Atlanta. 

10248 


Fragments; song, w Florence B. Row- 
land. © Apr, 21,1936; E. pub. 
54792; Luther L. Rowland, East 
Haven, Conn. 10249) 


Franklin D. Roosevelt campaign 
march; melody. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1986; E unp. 123685; Dante Toti, 
Modesto, Calif. 10250 


Franklin’s foods; w Jack Yellen, m 


Lew Pollack. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 121705; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 10251 


Frechen (Die) spatzen; charakteris- 
tisches intermezzo, Hanns Lohr, arr. 
komponisten ; grosses orch, stimmen. 
© Noy. 11, 19385; E for. 48748; 
Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, 
Germany. 10252 


Frederiksen (Sigurd) Concerto; pf., 
with orch.” Sc.” © 1 ¢. Apres 
1936; E unp. 128499; Sigurd Fred- 
eriksen, Lancaster, Calif. 10253 


—— Pastorale; flute with orch. Sc. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123500; 
Sigurd Frederiksen, Lancaster, 
Calif. 10254 


Free lance lover; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
1, 1986; E unp. 121539; Robert F. 
Calder, Detroit. 10255 


Freedman’s song; w Gough D. McDan- 


iels, m Franz Bornschein; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 1, 19386; E pub. 
54524; J. Fischer & bro. New 
York. 10256 


Fremde linder; w Ernst Heinrich 
Bethge, m Hans Albert Matteuseh; 
drei frauen-o. kinderchor, ohne beg. 


Partitur. © July 23, 1934; E for. 
43597; Henry  Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 10257 


Frenesia del jazz; fox-trot, da La 
gondola delle chimere, Allesandro 
Derevitsky; pf. © Feb. 10, 1986; 
E for. 44052); Societa anonima musi- 
cale Bixio, Milan. 10258 


Friday evening service; w from Union 
prayer book, m James G. Heller; 
solo voice and organ. © Oct. 28, 
1935; E pub. 54887; Union of Ameri- 
can Hebrew congregations, Cincin- 
nati. 10259 


Friedrich 11, der Grosse, king of Prus- 
sia. Sechs midrsche; zum ersten 
male volistandig hrsg. ftir klavier 
bearb. u. mit einer einleitung ver- 
sehen Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen. 
nos. 1-6b. © Oct. 11, 1934; E for. 
43601; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Bruns- 


wick, Germany. 10260 
Friend (A) that is true; song, m 
George Lessner. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 


1936; E unp. 122434; J. Dewey Siga- 
fuss, Slateford, Pa. 10261 


Friends everywhere; m William G. 
Oglevee; pf., with w. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E pub, 54789; Louise M. Ogle- 
vee, Rock Island, Ill. 10262 - 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


Friendship Lane; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; H unp. 123020; 
Fern BH. Shields, Anderson, Ind. 

10268 


Frolic in Atlantic; song, w Thomas 
Magee. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121888; Sara Newell, Atlantic Font 

1 4 


Frolicsome tune; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122735; Milton 4H. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 10265 


From a distance; melody. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122423; Al 
Donahue, Hamilton, Bermuda. 

10266 


From death to life; sacred cantata, 
w from Bible and other religious 
sources, m Francis Snow; mixed 
cho., with sop., ten., bar. and bass 
solos; organ ace. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 54884; Gordon Hutchins, 
Concord, Mass. 10267 


From morning, noon and night; 
melody A. Kila and Andy Iona 
Long. ©1e. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 
122722; Allan Kila, Los Angeles. 

10268 


From right this minute forward; w 
and melody Lyla Myers. © 1 e. 
Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121893; Lyla 
Myers Prather, Little Rock, Ark. 

10269 


From seven ’till twelve; w Allen Ford, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; 
EH unp. 121618; Eolo Scotti, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 10270 


From the bottom of my heart; song, 
w Charles L. Jackson. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1986; EH unp. 122922; Margaret 
Ann Jones, Pittsburgh. 10271 


From the bottom of my heart, the top 
o the mornin’ to you; w Pinky Her- 
man, m Michael H. Cleary; with 
guit. arr. © Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 
54739; Master music co., New York. 

10272 


Frost-elves (The) ; w Mary L. Wolver- 
ton, m William Berwald; sop. 1, 2 
and alto cho. © Mar. 30, 1986; E 
pub. 54387; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 10273 


Frthling wird es doch einmal; strophe 
1, 2 H. von Fallersleben, strophe 3 
Fr. Rohrer; frauenchor, ohne beg}. 
© Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54550; Paul 
Engelskirchen, New York. 10274 


10287 
Friihlingstag in Garmisch; walzer, 
Hanns Lohr, arr. komponisten; 


orch. stimmen. © Aug. 22, 1934; 
E for. 42619; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 10275 


Fiirchte dich nicht; motette zur 
Konfirmation, m Kurt Thomas, 
werk 25, nr. 17; 4 stimmiger chor. 
© Dec. 15, 1935; E for. 44066; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 10276 


Fiirwahr, er trug unsre krankheit ; 
motette fiir die Passionszeit, m Kurt 
Thomas, werk 25, nr.6; 4 stimmiger 
chor., ohne begl. © Dec. 15, 1935; 
E for. 44060; Breitkopf & Hiurtel, 
Leipzig. 10277 

Ful-dul-dee; arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr., with w; in D. © 
Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 54887; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 10278 


G. O. P, march; mixed voices. © 
Pe, Apr! 2y W365 H  unp. 121634 ; 
Gust Safstrom, De Motte, Ind. 

10279 


Galante aventure; opéra comique, F. 
Guiraud, fantaisie H. Mouton; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 438934 ; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 10280 


Galantes schiferspiel; charaktersttick, 
nach Martini Plaisir @amour, von 
Leopold Weninger; orch. stimmen. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43757; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 10281 


Garden (A) in Ireland; song; in EB 


flat. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122552; Belle Hanna Swain, Chi- 
cago. 10282 


Gaston tu m/affoles; one-step, orch. 
ptes., avee paroles. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 44001; Joseph Rico, Cour- 
bevoie, France. 10283 


Gathering dreams; song. © 1c. Apr. 
23, 1986; E unp. 123101; William 
Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 10284 


Gay flowers of the West; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122887; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

10285 


Gayety march; pf. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 128226; Harry Visser, 
Hoboken, N. J. 10286 


Gazing in the glass; song, w Keturah 
T. Simmonds. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 122324; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 10287 


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10288 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt, 0a, Wess, Hak 


Gazouillis; rondo brillant, Victor 
Turine; cornet 4 pistons, ou petite 
fiite ré bémol, trompette si bémol 
ou bugle si bémol, avec ace. d’har- 
monie ou de fanfare, et conducteur 
si bémol. Ptes. © Dee. 30, 1985; BE 
for. 48780; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 10288 


Gee! but I’m glad I found you; w 
Maude Joy, melody Allen Taub. © 
1c Apr. 18, 19386; E unp. 122706; 
Maude Joy Raemsch, W. New Brigh- 
ton, “Sa EieANe Ae 10289 


Gently lead me; song. ©ic. Apr. 21, 
1936 ; E unp. 122937 ; Katherine May 
Wassenberg, Van Wert, O. 10290 


Gertie, the gunman’s moll; w R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, m Harris 
Weston; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion and guit. 
© Apr. 2, 1986: E for. 44118; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 

e © 10291 


Get closer to Jesus; song, m James L. 
Brown. © 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 122352; H. O. Waterman, Wau- 
kon, Ia. 10292 


Get going; one-step; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1936; E unp. 121940; Milton FH. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 10293 


Get that V-—8 feeling; w and melody. 
©1ec. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122790; 
Clifford Earl Slider, Albany, Ind. 

10294 


Getreiti zum Rhein; pf., mit text. © 
1 ec. Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 1238565; 
Heinz Horster, 
Ne Y.. 10295. 


Girl (The) I left behind me; arr. Mar- 
win’ Hatley; pirat: @ady ¢,, Apr. 18; 
1936; E unp. 122721; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 10296 


Girl (The) I love; valse song. ©1«. 
Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122973; Au- 
gustus Coster, Caleara, Malta. 10297 


Girl (The) I met on Broadway; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1. Apr. 11, 


1936; E unp. 122288; Harry McClain, |. 


St. Louis. 10298 


Girl (The) in the looking glass; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 ec. Apr. 8, 19386; E unp. 121756; 
Myrtle L. Wadsworth, Cortland, 
INC@Y. 10299 


Girl of my heart; w Thora Doshia; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; EB unp. 
123436; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 10800 


Long Island City, ' 


Girl (The) who’s my ideal; w and 
melody. ©41c. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 
123348; Dudley K. Lyndon, Chicago. 

103801 


Give a man a horse he can ride; song, 
w James Thomson. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1986; E unp. 122726; Percy Lee 
Atherton, Washington. 10302 


Give me a garden where love can 
grow; song, w Neil Kinder. ©1.. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123318; Jenkin 
Jones, Oxnard, Calif. 10303 


Give me a home in the Rockies; song. 
©ic. Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122913; 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 10304 


Give me the western cowboy; w Cora 
Ryle Farley; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 
19386; E unp. 123487; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 103805 


Give me your heart and IJ’ll give you 
my love; melody Johnny Lou. © 
Lae. Apr. <21, 19865 E. anp. l2s2et: 
Johnny Lou Freda, Philadelphia. 

10806 


Glad day ; hymn, w Jessie F. Moser, m 
B. B. McKinney. © Jan. 21, 1936; 
EK pub. 53765; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dailas. 10807 


Gliding dancer; by Juan Masters; pf. 
© Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 54678; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 10808 


Gloomy Sunday; English w Desmond 
Carter, from Hungarian of Javor 
Laszlo, m Seress Rezso; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; E for. 
44097 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

10309 


Gloria; by Jose Maria Arredondo; pf. 
treble. © 1. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
121614; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 10310: 


Glorious Texas; w A. O. Hetherington, 
m HB. D. Peebles. © Apr. 2, 1936; EH 
pub. 54497; Ethel Darr Peebles and 
A. O. Hetherington, Dallas. 10311 


Glory (The) of love; w and m Billy 
Hill; with guit. arr. © Apr. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 54655; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 10312 


Go on the green light, stop on the red; 
w Sammy Cahn, melody Saul Chap- 
lin. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 
122622; Select music publications, 
inc., New York. 103813 


Go South below the Mason-Dixon line; 
fox-trot, w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 
9, 1936; E unp. 122105; Evelyn Lou- 
ise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 103814 


468 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Go to sleep in my arms baby; song, 
melody Frank Vallone. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
28, 1936; E unp. 123494; Edward J. 
Nulty, New York. 10815 


God is present everywhere; hymn, w 
Oliver Holden, m B. B. McKinney. 
© Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 53779 ; Rob- 
ert H. Coleman, Dallas. 10316 


God’s country; song, w Louise M. 
Smith and F. Renard. © 1. Apr. 
17, 1936; E unp. 122688; Frank Ren- 
ard, Dallas. 10817 


God’s love; w and m Mary Nichols. © 
1 ce. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 1223897 ; 
Mary Elizabeth Nichols Burch, Guy- 
mon, Okl. 10318 


God’s plan; w Cloyd EH. Smith; pf. 
©1e. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123624; 
Floyd Conaway, Hammond, Ind. 

10319 


Goin’ back to Virginia; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Apr. 138, 1986; E unp. 122851; Joe 
Hellhake, Parma, Id. 10320 


Golden gate triumphal; arr. Edw. 
Delano; solo cornet conductor. © 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1986; EH unp. 128363; 
George EHarnst Brenner, Daly City, 
Calif. 10321 


Golden (The) sunset city of my 
dreams; song. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 
EH ounp. 122787; Edwin A. Worden, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 10322) 


Goldman (The) march album; 15 
marches, with voc. refrains, Edwin 
Franko Goldman, arr. Erik W. G. 
Leidzén; pf. © Mar. 19, 1986; E 
pub. 54457; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 10323. 


Good-by beloved Napoli; lyrics Albert 
Silverman, m an old Neapolitan song, 
arr. Ladislas Kun. 1. Mixed voic- 
es.—2. Male voices.—3. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 54842- 
54844 ; Hdward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 10324-10826 


Good night, I’1] meet you in the morn- 
ing; pf., with words. © Apr. =4, 
1986; E pub. 54580; Merril] Dunlop, 
Chicago. 10327 


Good-night, nurse; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 122987; G. F. 
Brown, Middletown, Ind. 10328 


Good-night to you and I do mean you; 
fox trot, w and m Teri Josefovits, 
Davit Greggory and Bill Livingston. 

© Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 54545; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 10329 


Goodbye all; closing march, Mayhew 
Lake; band pts., with conductor. 
Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 54621; Carl 
VWischer, ine., New York. 10330 


Goodbye dreams; w and melody Joe 
Driscoll and Charley Nicholls. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 1228389; 
Joseph Earl Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, Il. 

10331 


Gordon (Hugh) Ten famous solos; 
arr. H. Gordon; clarinet, cornet or 
trumpet, alto saxophone and trom- 
bone or baritone, with ad lib. duet 
pts. and pf. ace. © Mar. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 54395; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 10332 


Gosh, I’m hopeless; w Loretta Thomp- 
son, m Bernie Clements. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1986; E unp. 122589; Minnie Lor-. 
etta Thompson, Houston. 103833 


Got a pain where a pill can’t reach; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
121733; Mae Morrow Boltz, Akron, 
O. 10334 


Got to see a man about a dog; w and 
melody F. Fisher. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
19386; E unp. 121773; Fred Fisher 
music co., New York. 103835 

Gott wird abwischen alle trinen; 
Totenfest u. Begribnis mottete, m 
Kurt Thomas, werk 25, nr. 15; 4 
stimmiger chor, ohne begl. © Dee. 
15, 1985; E for. 44064; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 10336 

Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
excerpts from the opera, adapted and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E pub. 54900; Simon and 
Schuster, ine, New York. 10337 


Gounodiana; grosse phantasie, 
Max Rhode, op. 51; grosses orch. 


stimmen. © May 18, 1935; HE for. 
43749 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 10338 


Grande marche; par F. Mérigot; pf. 4 
4 petites mains enfantines. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E for. 48931; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 10339 


Grande piccina; tango song. © 1. 
Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122414; Luigi 
Sbrana, San Francisco. 10340 


Grandioso; die 2. grosse fantasie, 
Emmerich Kalman; pf., mit text. © 
Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 44124; Josef 
Weinberger, Vienna-Leipzig, Octava- 
verlags, a. g., Zurich-Vienna, Drei- 
masken musik, g. m. b. h., and Cres- 
cendo-verlags, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

10341 


469 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10342 


pt. 111, nvs., v. 31 


Grant us grace this day, O Lord; an- 
them, in Braille; four voices. ©lc. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 122580; Charles 
Matthias Paull, Boston. 10342 


Grasshoppers’ (The) dance; by Ernest 
Bucalossi, arr. T. C. Brown; pf. solo, 
with military band acc. Pts., with 
conductor. © Mar. 20, 1986; E for. 
43628: Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 10343 


Great, ever greater, old New York; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; 
KH unp. 121580; Fred EF. Hudler, 
Ridgefield, N. Y. 10344 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Norwegian 
nights; operetta, based on the life 
and m of Edvard Grieg, bk. and dia- 
logue Harold M. Augustine, musical 
adaptations, arr. and trs. Arthur HE. 
Ward. © Mar. 20, 1936; D 39059; 
Amer. bk. co., New York. 10344* 


Grimes (Warren W.) Five hymns; pf. 
© Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 54558; War- 
ren W. Grimes, Washington. 10345 


Grovlez (Gabriel) Trois mélodies; 
sur des poémes de Jacques Heugel. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43940; Hdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 10346 


Guapa ; paso doble, L. Minet, arr. Ray- 
mond Legrand; orch. ptes. © Jan. 
30, 1936; E for. 48786; Editions Ray 


Ventura & cie., Paris. 10347 
Guarany (Il); overture, A. Carlos 
Gomez, modernized and simplified 


H. Fall; band pts. © Apr. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 54656 ; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 


10348 

Guess who; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 10, 

1936; E .unp. 122181; Florence 
Marks Pensyl, Glendale, Calif. 

10349 


Guest of honor; march; band pts. © 
Apr. 25, 1986; E pub. 54909; Arthur 
D. Davenport, Aliquippa, Pa. 10350 


Guichard (Joseph) Dix cantiques 
alleluiatiques; 4 la glorieuse Vierge 
Marie, m J. Guichard. Chant seul. 
© Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 48987; Du- 
rand « cie., Paris. 10351 


Guitar melody; fox-trot, Nick Lucas; 
plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 54570; Nicomede music co., 
Altoona, Pa. 10852 


Guitare (La) harmonique; méthode 
spéciale d’accords et d’accompagne- 
ment, D. Rousseau, M. Rousseau et 
L. Julien-Rousseau. © Nov. 1, 1935; 


E for. 44021; D. M. L. Julien-Rous- 
seau, Paris. 10353 


Gypsy longings; song. ©1ce. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122647; Maurice Block, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 10354 


Gypsy’s (A) song of love; song. © 
1 ec. Mar. 17, 19386; E unp. 121654; 
Corman Henry Harris, Houston. 

10355 


Habit (A) like you is hard to break; 
slow fox-trot, w Dot Salsbury, m 
Al Salsbury; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
3, 1986; E pub. 546385; David Max- 
well Salsbury, Salt Lake City. 

10856 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Fughetta 
of the little bells; paraphrase, Paul 
Painter and Tom Seymour; four 
horns or four trombones. © Mar. 
11, 19386; E pub. 54584; ‘Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 10357 


The harmonious biacksmith; air 
with variations, transcribed Carlos 
Salzedo; harp. © Mar. 3, 19386; B 
pub. 54474; Elkan-Vogel co., ine, 
Philadelphia. 10358 


May no rash intruder; from Solo- 
mon, transcribed and ed. Clara Til- 
linghast; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 
10, 1956; E pub. 54646; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 10359 


Nightingale song; arr. and adapt- 
ed Samuel Richards Gaines; with 
flute obbl. 1. Mixed voices.—2. Sop. 
1,2 and alto.” © Apr. 13, '%9s6ree - 
pub. 54693, 54694; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 10860, 10861 


Hail to Chester ; from Three cheers for 
love, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. 
Rev. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; EH unp. 
122348; Paramount productions mu- 
sie corp., New York. 10362 


Hail to the mighty Conqueror; hymn, 
w and m A. H. Ackley. © Mar. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54495; Haldor Lillenas, 
Kansas City, Mo. 103638 


Hail to you, New York City, you’re our 
town; song, m Will Friedman. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 17, 1936; EH unp. 122636; 
Miriam Kurke, Brooklyn. 10364 


Halona; arr.; Hawaiian guit., diagram 
arr.,in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 
54888; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

10865 


Hamburger (A), a bottle of beer and 
you; w Richard Dix and Sherman 
Dix, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
19386; E unp. 122425; Robert Edwin 
Dix, Fresno, Calif. 10366 


470 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


Hand (The) that rocks the cradle; pf., 
with w. © Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 
54788; Myrta Lyon Urquhart, Iron- 
wood, Mich. 10367 


Hands up for love; w and m J. Her- 
ron and Bob Fitzgerald. © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123397; Joel 
Herron and Robert Fitzgerald, Chi- 
cago. 10368 


Hang out the stars, I want the moon; 
wand melody. ©1ce. Apr. 20, 1936; 
E ounp. 122805; Louis W. Kasman, 
Chicago. 10369 


Hang your troubles on a clothesline 
and let the wind blow them away; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 
122890; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 

10370 


Happiness; valse song. © 1 c. Apr. 
6, 1986; E unp. 122953; Holly Ruth 
Rowlands, Dexter City, O. 103871 


Happy landing; modern musical, bk. 
and lyrics Marianne Brown, m Brad 


Greene. .© 1 c.. Apr. 16, 1936;.D 
39066; Marianne Brown Waiters, 
Boston. 10371* 


Happy me; w and melody Addy Amor 
and Barney Ochs. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123381; Arlyne Bauer- 
man, Brooklyn. 10372 


Hard to control; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 
122924; Cora L. Burkette, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 16373 


Harlem Belle; by William Morris; 
-guit. solo, with optional 2d guit. ace. 
© Mar. 19, 1986; E pub. 54451; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 10374 


Harmonica Dan; w R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, m Harris Weston; with 
ukulele arr. and chords for pf. ac- 
cordion and guit. © Apr. 2, 1936; E 
for. 44119; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
ltd., London. 103875 


Harmonies du soir; poésie Ch. Baude- 
laire, m Roger de Roumefort. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43913; Henry 
Lemoine et cie., Paris. 10376 


Harvest song and Dapple-grey ; unison 
songs, w traditional, m Thomas F., 
Dunhill. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 
43695; Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. + 10377 


Haschemidel; w Ernst Heinrich 
Bethge, m Hans Albert Mattausch; 
drei frauen- o. kinderchor, ohne beg]. 
Partitur. © July 23, 1934; E for. 


10391 


43600; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 10378 


Haunted by the ghost of love; w and 
m Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. 
1 @. Apr. 15, 1936 BE unp. «122557 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 10379 


Haunted with dreams of you; w F. K. 
Diver, m Albert Shipman. © 1 «. 
Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122618; Fred- 
erick Kenneth Diver and Frederick 
Albert Shipman, Swissvaile, Pa. 

10380 


Hauptmann paid with his life to-day; 
song. ©1e. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 
123420; Oma Ruth Board, Iraan, 
Tex. 10381 


Hauptmann’s last mile of the way; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; 
EH unp. 122291; Vina Morrison, Mar- 


shall, Ark. 10382 
Hauptmann’s last reprieve; m Roy 
Richardson; mixed voices. © 1 «. 


Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 121964; Vina 
Morrison, Marshall, Ark. 103883 


Havana Lou; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123165; 
Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okl. 10384 


Have a little thought for me; arr. 
Morty Berk; pf., with w. © 1. 
Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 1233808; Jackie 
Camp, Camden, N. J. 10385 


Have no fear; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122684; Charles Bowen, 
Los Angeles. 10386 


Have you met sweet Carrie Carey; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 121612; James McCurtney, 
Ardsley, N. Y. 16387 


Hawaii and you; by L. D. Richardson, 
Dave Mahuka and G. A. Bronson; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and dia- 
gram; with guit. chord symbols. © 
Apr. 7, 1936; E pub. 54600; Bronson 
music & sales corp., Detroit. 10888 


Hawaiian cowboy; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122203; 
Solomon Maluhia Kekipi Bright, 
San Francisco. 10389 


Hawaiian echoes; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
eram arr., in A. © Dee. 2; 1935; 
E pub. 54661; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 10390 


Hawaiian memories; Hawaiian lulla- 
by, melody. © 1. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121897; Andy Iona Long, Los 
Angeles. 10391 


471 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10392 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Hawaiian moon of melody; w and 
m W. Seavey Hudson, arr. L. D. 
Richardson and G. A. Bronson; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and dia- 
gram; with guit. chord symbols; in 
E flat. © Apr. 7, 19386; EK pub. 
54601; Bronson music & sales corp., 
Detroit. 10392 


Hawaiian one to ten; Hawaiian stomp, 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121898; Andy Iona Long, Los Ange- 
les. 103938 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Drei trios: ow. 
32, aufgefunden u. fiir den vortrag 
eingerichtet u. bearb. Adolf Sand- 
berger; violine, viola u. violoncello. 
© Dec. 17, 1934; E for. 438612; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Brunswick, 
Germany. 106394 


The symphonies of Haydn, 
Schubert and Mozart in score; min- 
jiature orch. scores, with arrow Sig- 
nals and special typographical mark- 
ings, ed. and devised Albert H. Wier. 
© Apr. 16, 1986; A 94167; Harcourt, 
Brace & co., inec., New York. 10395 


Wiener hofball-menuette; hrsg. 
Franz Burkhart; 2 violinen u. kass, 
violoncello, mit klavier ad lib. Par- 


titur. © Feb. 10, 1936; E for. 
48662; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 103896 


Hazy, dazy; w and melody Bob Ed- 
wards. © 1 ce Apr. 25, 1936; HB 
unp. 123238; Hugh Robert Edwards, 
jr., Los Angeles. 103897 


He has what it takes; song. © 1. 
Apr. 11, 19386; E unp. 122267; Rob- 
ert Peter De Bruyn, Roggen, Col. 

10898 


He made his bow on the Bow’ry; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 122051; Andrew R. O’Connor, 
Roslindale, Mass. 10399: 


He’s gone to that judge up in heaven; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
10, 1986; E unp. 122159; Lu Earl, 
Wood River, Ill. 10400 

He’s my little big shot; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122113; 
Louis Richard Otto, jr., New Or- 


leans. 10401 
Heart bound; song, m James UL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


Apr. 22, 19386; E unp. 122988; Hlea- 
nor Kessler, Odebolt, Ia. 10402: 


Heart (A) of gold; song, arr. Bertha 
Caton Christensen. © 1c. Apr. 24, 


1936 ; EF unp. 123167 ; Tom Dickinson, 
Topeka, Kan. 10408 


Hearth glow; song, w H. M. Whiting. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123360; 
Lida Kulp, Los Angeles. 10404 


Heaven; song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 122157; Jane Dowling Har- 
ris, Dothan, Ala. 10405 


—w W. Smith, melody D. M. War- 
ner. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121909; Wilbur Smith, San Fran- 
cisco, and Deloros [M.] Warner, 
Berkeley, Calif. 10406 


Heaven bound; waltz; pf., with w. © 
1 c.,Apr. 28, 1986; BH unp. 123529 ; 
Arthur William Costantino, Provi- 
dence. 10407 


Heavenly; w Dorothy Clairville Grif- 
fith, and melody. © 1. Apr. 14, 
1956 ; E unp. 122429; Ella Lyon, Hill- 
side, N. J. 10408 


Heavens (The) are telling; mixed 

voices. © Feb. 26, 1936; E pub. 
54470; Hrnst Gottf. Heist, Waverly, 
Ta. 10409. 


Heavy the cross; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123180; Glenda Ris- 
ley Pleasants, Kansas City, Mo. 

10410 


Hebrew rhapsody; by John Foulds; 
full orch. pts. © Apr. 7, 1936; EB 
for. 44107; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 10411 


Heidenroslein; paraphrase tiber das 
volkslied v. H. Werner, text Joh. 
Wolfg. Goethe, m Leopold Weninger ; 
salon-orch. u. streich-orch. stimmen. 
© Feb. 14, 1935; E for. 43762; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 10412 


Heigh ho; unison song, w Margaret 
Ashworth, m Walter Trinder. © 
Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 43699; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 10413 


Heimat; w Ernst Heinrich Bethge, m 
Hans Albert Mattausch ; drei frauen- 
o. kinderchor, ohne begl. Partitur. 
© July 23, 1934; E for. 48596; Hen- 
ry Litolffs verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 10414 


Heitige (Die) boyes; song, m Jack 
Kammen and Joseph Kammen. © 
Apr. 10, 1936; E pub. 54717 ; Hannah 
Zuesman, New York. 10415. 


Hello cheerful; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122672; Clinton A. 
Pedrick, West Los Angeles, Calif. 

10416 


472 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Hello, dark and handsome; pf., with 
war © 1 c. Apr. 27, 1986; 1. unp. 
123507 ; Ruth EH. Gannon, San Fran- 
cisco. 10417 


Hello Hawaii; w and m H. E. Forbell, 
arr. A. P. McKinney and H. E. For- 
bell; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram; in A. © Apr. 22, 1936; 
E pub. 54836; McKinney pub. co., 
Peoria, Ill. 10418 

Hello, May; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123142; Myrtie Ran- 
dolph Fleuriet, Donna, Tex. 10419 


Hello song; pf., with w. © 1c. Mar. 


27, 19386; E unp. 121913; Zebron 
Britton, Canton, O. 10420 
Her evenin’ male; song. © 1c. Mar. 


26, 1936; E unp. 121920; Walter S. 
McCabe, Dayton, O. 10421 


Here’s to the sweetest girl I ever 
knew; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121801; John 
C. Egan and L. L. Lewis, Portland, 
Or. 10422 


Here — there — and — everywhere; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 123326; Anna Rose Reisch, 
Buffalo. 10423 


— 6 pieces, by T. F. Dunhill; pf. © 
Mar. 24, 1986; E for. 48745; Thomas 
F. Dunhill, London. 10424 


Hermosa Granada; paso doble, paroles 
Géo. Girard, m Eduardo Stubbs; pf. 
© Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 48881; Hdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 


Herr, ich habe lieb die stitte deines 
hauses; motette zum Kirchweihfest, 
m Kurt Thomas, werk 25, nr. 16; 
4 stimmiger chor, ohne begl. © Dee. 
15, 1935; E for. 44065; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 10426 


Herr Schmidt; folks tans, song, pf. 
se. arr. Jacob J. Schilling. © 1 «¢. 
Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 1215385; Se- 
bastian Weisbach, Louisville. 10427 


Herr, sei mir gnidig; motette zum 
Buss und Bettag, m Kurt Thomas, 
werk 25, nr. 14; 4 stimmiger chor, 
ohne begl. © Dec. 15, 1985; E for. 
44063; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

10428 


Hesitation (The) waltz; song. ©l1e. 
Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123244; Evelyn 
Goetz, Chicago. 10429 


Heureux (L’) village; paroles André 
De Padet, m Lola Castegnaro. © 
Dec. 30, 1984; E for. 44003; Hdi- 
tions Coda, s. a., Paris. 10430 


10425 | 


10445 


Heut’ ist der schdnste tag meines 
lebens; langsamer walzer, aus Der 
mann mit der pranke, text Hans 
Fritz Beckmann, m Wolfgang Zeller, 
arr. Otto Linde; orch. stimmen. © 
Oct. 22, 1935; E for. 48678; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 104381 


Hidden in the valley ; w and m Hidden 
Valley gang. © Apr. 2, 1986; E pub. 
54593; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

10432 


High school blues; song. © May 4, 
1986; E pub. 54291; Olga Arline 
Jurasovic, New Brighton, Pa. 10433 


Hills (The) at twilight; pf. ©le 
Apr. 15, 1986; EH unp. 122571; Troy 
Howard Williams, Cleveland. 10434 


Hills (The) of home; hymn, w and m 
B. B. McKinney. Jan. 21, 1986; 
E pub. 53769; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 10435 

w Horide Calhoun, m Osear J. 

Fox; mixed cho. © Apr. 9, 19386; 

H pub. 54610; Carl Fischer, inc., New 

York. 10436 


Himno Allan Kardec; himno espirit- 


ista. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122495; Salvador Gil Forte, New 
York. 10437 


Hitch your wagon to a star; from 
Sho-window, w Ted Fetter, melody 
Richard Lewine. © 1 c. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 123103; Popular mel- 
odies, ine., New York. 10438 


Hittlers soff; w and melody. ©l1e. 
Apr. 7, 19836; E unp. 121962; Abra- 
ham S[amuel] Feinberg, New York. 

10439 


Hoffman program hour; orch. folio, 
compiled and arr. G. H. Holmes. 
1. Horns in EF flat.—2. Solo B flat 
cornet.—3. 8d violin. © Feb. 25, - 
1936; E pub. 54927-54929; Raymond 
A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

10440-10442 


Hold me close step by step; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 
122690; Michael B. Biro, Jamaica, 
oe, ING 10443 


Hold me close to your heart; w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 122225; George Victor Malm- 
gren, Chicago. 10444 


Hole (The) in a doughnut: w and 
melody. ©1ce. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 
122099'; Wilber Wallace Lauterbach, 
Gary, Ind. 10445 


473 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10446 


pt. 7, NSS. .V¥oF 


© 1¢ Apr. 8; 
Milton E. 
10446 


Hollywood prince waltz; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1ec. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123177; Dante Toti, Modesto, Calif. 

10447 


Hollywood star; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122847; 
Biagio Mormile, Roxbury, Mass. 

10448 


Hollywood town; w Charles Land, m 
Charles Land and Bettye Harkness. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121828; 
Charles Theodore Land, Los Angeles. 

10449: 


Holy Jesus tender shepherd; sop. 1, 2, 
and alto. ©1c. Feb. 6, 1986; E unp. 
120549; Grace L. Bremer, St. Paul. 

10450 


Holy (The) spirit’s leading; hymn. 
© Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54609; Her- 
schel Fravel, Chicago. 10451 


Home-cooxin’ ; w and m Hughie Prince, 
Don Raye and Willie Bryant. © 
Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 54618; Schu- 
ster & Miller, inc., New York. 10452 


Home (A) in the West; w Hubbard 
M. Smith, m J. M. Hubbard, arr. 
Mort H. Glickman, Hawaiian guit. 
solo, in note and diagram, arr. Nick 
Manoloff; with ukulele and _ guit. 
chords. © Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 
54556; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

10453 


Home of my dreams; valse song. © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 128602; 
Harriet Pearl Buck, Lansdowne, Pa. 

10454 


Home of our dreams; waltz song, mel- 
ody G. Behunin and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122172; 
Goldie Behunin, Los Angeles. 10455 


Home, sweet home; by John Howard 
Payne and Henry Bishop, agrr.; 
Hawaiian guit., diagram arr., with 
w; in D. © Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 
54886; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

10456 


Home to my blue hills; by Colin Wen- 
dell, arr. Mario Agnolucci; song 
orch. pts. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54389; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

10457 


fox-trot, w and m Colin Wendell, 
arr. Jack Mason; dance orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. © Mar. 30, 1986; 


Holiday march; pf. 
1986; E unp. 121993; 
Schwarzwald, New York. 


E pub. 54388; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 10458 


Honey boy; song; pf. or accordion ace. 
©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; EH unp. 122341; 
Leslie C. Groff, Chicago. 10459 

Honey-bunch; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 17, 
1986; E unp. 122677; Donald Kaplan, 
New Bedford, Mass. 10460 

Honey, don’t keep me waiting; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 19836; E unp. 121560; 
Laura Cecilia Fortier, Leominster, 
Mass. 10461 


Honey, please be kind; melody, with 


pf. ace. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; EH unp. 
1227638; Edward Thomas Neibaur, 
Chicago. 10462 


Honolulu lullaby; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 2, 1986; EH unp. 121608; 
Louis Muraro and Walter Tighe, 
Brooklyn. 10463 


Hoof-beats ; w and m Jack Mooney. © 
1 ec Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 121730; 
John W. Mooney, Los Angeles. 

10464 

Hop, skip and jump; rhythm fun for 
little folks, w and m. © Apr. 14, 
1986; E pub. 54780; Moiselle Ren- 
strom, Salt Lake City, Utah. 10465 


Hop-skippity-jump; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123222; Carol 
Deschere Berendt, New York. 10466 


Hopelessly in love; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121891; 
Hugene Leonard Schaf, Detroit. 

10467 


Horse (The) of war; w from Book of 
Job, m Desmond MacMahon. © Apr. 
8, 1986; E for. 44022; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 10468 


Hot toddy; fox stomp, A. Clarey; orch. 
ptes. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 43772; 
H. Mac Knight, Paris. 10469 


Hotcha; hot-time wow, Al Richards; 
pf. accordion. © Apr. 1, 1986; H 
for. 43689; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 10470 


Housekeeping (The) blues; song, arr. 
J. C. Watson, jr. © 1c Apr. 18, 
1986; E unp. 122308; Effie R. Allison, 
Olla, La. 10471 


How can I leave thee; song, C. Cramer, 
arr. Mort H. Glickman, Hawaiian 
guit. solo, in note and diagram, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with ukulele and 
guit. chords. © Apr. 4, 1936; E pub. 
54555; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

10472 


474. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


How could you; song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1986; E unp. 123501; Marie Gianitti, 
Gerona, L. I.;’N.-Y: 10473 


How do I know I love you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122052; Andrew R. O’Connor, Ros- 
lindale, Mass. 10474 


How do I stand when I’m sitting with 
you; pf. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 122084; Vincent Profita, Clifton, 
N. J. 10475 


How do they do it; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122022; 
Clifford Morlin Cornelius, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 10476 


How easily things go wrong; pf., with 
w. ©1e Apr. 4, 1936; EH unp. 
121845; Bernice Braham, Cleveland. 

10477 


How like a rose is love; w Hal Hode, 
m Peter Tinturin. © Apr. 10, 1936; 
EH pub. 54300; Handy bros. music 
co., ine... New York. 10478 


How’s my chance; w and m Billie 
Belden Breese. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 122407; Wilda Myrtle Breese, 
Portland, Or. 10479 


How sweetly does the moonbeam 
smile; old folk ballad, w Thomas 
Moore, adaptation and m = arr. 
Oscar J. Fox. © Apr. 29, 1936; 
E pub. 54947; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 10480 


How wonderful; hymn, w and m B. B. 
McKinney. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53762; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

10481 


Huelguistas (Las); by Cuco Luevano 
and L. Vera; pf. treble. ©1c. Apr. 
2, 1936; H unp. 121616; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

10482 


Hula melody; w and m Eddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits.; in C. © Apr. 15, 
19386; E pub. 54731; Elbern H. 
(Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 10483 


Hula moon; song, w and arr. for guit., 
etc., Ruth Kaai. © Oct. 25, 1985; 
E pub. 54860; David Kaai, Lincoln, 
Neb. 10484 


Humorous eccentrique; pf. © 1 « 
Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 121994; Milton 
EK. Schwarzwald, New York. 10485 


Hungarian, Bohemian and _ Slavic 
dance album; arr.; pf. and chro- 
matic accordion. © Mar. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 54578; Antonio Zordan, Chi- 
cago. 10486 


10499 


Hungarian march; by Leopold 
Dvorak, arr. B. Leopold; full orch. 


pts. © Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 44037 ; 
Edition continental, B. Leopold, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia. 10487 


Hunt (The) breakfast march; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122440; 
Milton EH. Schwarzwald, New York. 

10488 


Hutchens (Frank) Four musicnl 
cameos; pf. © Jan. 16, 1936; E for. 
44041; Allan & co., prop. Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 10489 


Hyde Park; march, W. T. Hughes; 
military band pts. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
E for. 44096; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 10490 


Hymn to America; w and m Eliza- 
beth Hamm; mixed voices. © Aug. 
10, 1985; E pub. 546738; Richard 
Drake Saunders, Los Angeles. 

10491 


Hymne der arbeit; dichtung Kithe 
Sommer, m Hermann Blume; 3 
stimmiger schul- o. frauenchor; 
klavier o. harmonium ad lib. © 
Mar. 20, 1936; E for. 44048; Aug. 


Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 10492 


Hymns of the Christian life; a bk. of 
worship in song, ed. David J. Fant. 
© Apr. 17, 1936; A 93831; Christian 
publications, ine., Harrisburg, Pa. 

10493 


I ain’t going that way; w and melody 
L. Melrose. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 122933; Wabash music co., 
Chicago. 10494 


I ain’t gwine to worry no mo’; song. 
©. 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; BE unp. 121739; 
Isabel Likens Gates, Washington. 

10495 


I am a Texan; w and m Carl Venth. 
@ Apr..1, 1936+ pub. 54552: C.-C; 
Birchard & co., Boston. 10496 


I am an echo; song, w Charlotte 
Kandace. © 1 c¢ Apr. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122857; Charles Bowen, Los 
Angeles. 10497 


I am coming to my Savior; hymn, w 
Ina Duley Ogdon, m Roger M. 
Hickman. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53778; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

10498 


I am goin’ to town; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123377; 
Lee J. Nelson, Goshen, Utah. 

10499 


475 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10500 


I am loving anew; song, w Erna S. 


McConnell. © 1 ce. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123390; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 10500 


am waiting, dear; song; violin, 
cello and, pf. ace. ©: 1.¢; Apr. 7; 
1986; E unp. 121963; Frederick 
Bond, New York. 10501 


am wild about you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 121561: 
Steve Spracale, Pittsburgh. 10502 


bring my love; song, arr. Mildred 
Lightner. © 1 ec Mar. 28, 1936; 
EH unp. 122006; Doris J. Brickman, 
Los Angeles. 10503 


I burned my candle at both ends when 


I earried the torch for you; song, 
m Jeanne Dunne; in E fiat © 1 
e, Apr: 245 1036" ER 7UNp wel eae 
Owen Crump, Hollywood, Calif. 
10504 


call it heaven-—I call it paradise; 
song, pf. se. Harold Potter. © 1 «¢. 
Apr, 22, 1936; BH ump. 123067; Clit- 
ford Hector Francar, Green Bay, 
Wis. 10505 


can keep you in love; song. © 1. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121544; Mary 
Dehon Mauldin, Stuart, Ma. 10506 


can see you all over the place; w 
Clarence Williams, nm: C. Williams 
and Thomas (Fats) Waller: with 
Sire. arr....©, Jan. 6, 19867 one: 
54822; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 10507 


can’t even remember it now; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122119; Gail Dickson Patterson, 
Wellesley, Mass. 10508 


can’t forget you; waltz song, m 
James Crane. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 122920; Mary Ann Verna, 
Holsopple, Pa. 10509 


I can’t help loving you; w and melody. 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122492; 
Hleanor Murphy Wallace, Baton 
Rouge, La. 10510 


can’t imagine; w Val Burton, m 
Will Jason; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion and guit. 
© Apr. 2, 1936; E for, 44121; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 
10511 


can’t let my fingers slip; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122036; Hyman Teavler, Montreal. 

10512 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


I can’t love alone; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123329; 
John Sexton, Detroit. 10513 


I can’t play my banjo, with Susannah 
on my knee; from The ‘Texas 
ranger, w Jack Scholl, m Phil Bou- 
telje. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123134; Paramount productions mu- 
sic corp., New York. 10514 


I can’t see it that way; w Helen Ball, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 122258; Goldie F. Logan, 
Glenside, Pa. es 10515 


I can’t understand, why you can’t un- 
derstand me; w and m Ginger Rog- 
ers; with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 
3, 1936; E pub. 54463 ; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 10516 


I come to you; w Bessie Lasky, m 
Miguel Sandoval. © Apr. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 54654; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 10517 


I could dance forever with you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 18,1936 ;, H)unp. 
122363; William Ingledue, Salem, 
O. 10518 


I’d better keep an eye on you; w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 24, 1986; H 
unp, 123149; Hdwin Markham Mac-: 
Leod, Washington. 10519 


I'd like to be in heaven; w and mel- 
ody C. F. Coon, arr. Milton Bracht. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 123118; 
Charles F. Coon and Milton G. 
Bracht, Toledo. 10520 


I’d love to sing you a melody; w and 
m Donald Vincent. © 1c. Apr. 21, 
1936; EH unp. 123128; Louis Vincent, 
Vincennes, Ind. 10521 


I desire to acquire your love; song, 
m N. Hague. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 122485; John D. Marsh, Fay- 
etteville, Tenn. 10522 


I did it again; w and m Bill Barry 
and Jean Herbert, arr. Arthur Gut- 
man; with guit. arr. © Mar. 3% 
1936; E pub. 54752; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 105238 


I didn’t care for blondies until you 
came along; song, m H. T. Ayres, 
arr. J. Rosemarin. © Feb. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44128; P. A. Selinger, Hold- 
fast, Sask., Canada. 10524 


I don’t believe in Santa Claus; song. 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122039; 
Leslie ©. Groff, Chicago. 10525 


476 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 


I don’t need a Daniel to interpret my 


dreams; song. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 123097; William Roberts, 
Waupun, Wis. 10526 


don’t—you don’t; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody L. Felciano and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121755; 
LaVerne Felciano, Richmond, Calif. 

10527 


I dreamed; song, arr. W. G. Utermoeh- 


len.,..© ,1. ¢,. Apr:, 22, 1936;E -unp. 
123120; Florence S. Goodsell, Coral 
Gables, Fla. 10528 


dreamed that I was queen of Toy- 
land; w and m Jimmy Merrimon; 
Bia yk Gets (,. 1ooG 3 BE). an. 
123298; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 10529 


I feel myself slippin’; w and m Marty 


= 


Symes and Matt Malneck; with arr. 
for guit., etc., and additional! cho. for 
pf. accordion. © Apr. 25, 19386; E 
pub. 54925; Ager, Yellen and Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 10530 


fell for a song; w H. Chor, and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Mar. 31, 1936: E unp. 
121662; Henry Chor and Don Tap- 
pan, Baltimore. 10531 


fell in love with you over the air: 
song, m Yvonne Lovely. ©1c. Apr. 
2, 19386; E unp. 121596; Pearl Kirby 
Hargis, Coal Creek, Tenn. 10532) 


felt the pain of Cupid’s arrow; w 
and melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
EH unp. 122523; Frank Von Luehrte, 
Cincinnati. 10533 


found a new star in heaven; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123402; 
William Howard Goldstein, Los An- 
geles. 10534 


found my love; w and melody. © 

1 ec. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 123650; 

James 8S. Penick, Camden, N. J. 
10535 


found someone; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
8, 1936; E unp. 122072; William Bell 
King, Buffalo. 10536 


found you in my dreams; melody. 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122880; 

John W. Jenkins, Newark, N. J. 
10537 


I found you in the dark; w J. E. Par- 


ker, m M. Zollern. © 1. Apr. 2, 
1986; E unp. 121648; Michael Zol- 
lern, Boston, and Jessie E. Parker, 
Alliston, Mass. 10538 


I got a dime in my pocket; fox-trot, w 


and m Will Hudson; orch. pts. © 


10553 


Apr. 7, 1986; E pub. 54625; Mills 
music, inec., New York. 10539 


I got a gal back home; w Jack Yellen, 


La 


m Lew Pollack. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1936; 


EK unp. 121704; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 10540 
had a dream; pf., with w. ©1«. 


Apr. 20, 1936 ; E unp. 122778; Charles 
Walter Moore, Toledo. 10541 


I hate to see you go to Buffalo; w and 


melody. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122055; Elizabeth L. Cook, St. Louis.. 
10542 


have everything to live for; song. 
© Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54839: Helen 
Hsther Brase, Fresno, Calif. 105438 


I have found the chord that was lost; 


— 


sacred song, w W. M. Clark, adapted 
to m of The lost chord, by Arthur 
Sullivan; pf. or organ acc. © Apr. 
4, 1986; E pub. 54541; Boston music 
co., Boston. 10544 


have good news; w Fred Peter, and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
121626; John H. Reed, Rensselaer, 
Nays, 10545 


haven’t managed to get you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1936: E 
unp. 122720; Jerome Siegan, Chicago. 

10546 


I just can’t take it; w B. Braham and 


I 


= 


I just thumb my way; Song. 


477 


Charlet Barnes; pf. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 121846; Bernice Bra- 
ham, Cleveland. 10547 


just got some money from home; w 
and m Niles Kinney. © 1 ec. Apr. 
3, 1986; E unp. 121715; Maynard 
Niles Kinney, Berkeley, Calif. 
10548 


just met you; w Paula Frater and 
E. R. Meyers, and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 16, 1986 ; H unp. 122609 ; Evelyn 
Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 10549 


just natur’ly stopped living; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 122887 ; 
Geraldine Triba, Milwaukee. 10550 


© Mar. 
12, 1986; E pub. 54511; Alfred Fran- 
cis McDermott, Pound, Wis. 10551 


just want to be happy; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 
122380; Carmen De Mille, New Or- 
leans. 10552 


knew that you were mine; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122106; Evelyn Louise Perata, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 10553 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10554 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 31 


I know; song, melody Jack Schaten- 
stein. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121900; A. R. Chessman, Blackwood, 
INOS. 10554 


I know a name; hymn, w John R. 
Clements, m B. B. McKinney. © 
Jan. 21, 1986; H pub. 538756; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 10555: 


I know a road; w J. Keirn Brennan, 
m Albert Von Tilzer. © Apr. 8, 
1936; E pub. 54590; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 10556 


I know everybody but you, let’s get 
acquainted; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 21, 1936; EH unp. 122889; Selmar 
Tideman Rein, Greeley, Col. 

10557 


I know the nicest secret; m William 
G. Oglevee; pf., with w. © Mar. 20, 
1986; E pub. 54790; Louise M. 
Oglevee, Rock Island, Ill. 10558 


I know you can’t come down from the 
mountain; w and m J. Hgan and 
Tol, luewis pi, treple,  (Owae.c: 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121802; John 
[C.] Egan and L. L. Lewis, Port- 
land, Or. 10559! 


like the way about you; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122573; 
Joseph Jackson Ivins, Chattanooga. 

10560 


I like to dream of a night in June; 
song, arr. Marjorie Mayfield.. © 1c. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122667; Marie 
Bailey, Durant, OkKl. 10561 


lanl 


I live like a queen; fox-trot, w P. 


Plaul, melody E. Madden. © 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E. unp. 122369; Prisca 
Plaul, New York, and Edward Mad- 
den, Syracuse. 10562 


Til be happy to-night; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123512; 
Rismo Ricci, Woodland, Calif. 

10563 


Ill be seeing you in Dallas; w and m 
Russ Hull and Claude Heritier. © 
1c Apr. 11, 1986; H unp. 122227; 
Harry K. Bell music co., Warren, O. 

10564 


I'll be there at the fair in thirty-nine; 
w and m W. Wakefield, arr. Alice 
Bredesen. © Mar. 31, 1986; E pub. 
34814; Wallace Wakefield and Frank 
xX. Harrigan, San Francisco. 

10565 


I'll be waiting, dear; song, w Char- 
lotte Kandace. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 


E unp. 122858; Charles Bowman, Los 
Angeles. 10566 


I'll be with you in my dreams; w and 
meledy. © 1. Apr. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 122597; Kenneth Dell LaRo, 
Minneapolis. 10567 


Ill bring home the bacon; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 
122975; Agnes Stewart Beck, Free- 
port, Pa. 10568 


T’ll bubble with bliss, when your two 
lips I kiss; waltz, w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122201 ; 
Harriet Pehlke, Detroit. 10569 


I'll ever praise Thee; w Isabel H. 
Zehr; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; EH 
unp. 123440; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 10570 


Ill forgive you, but cannot forget; 
waltz song, m Hrnest Shonfield. © 
1 e. Apr. 11, 1986; EH unp. 1223800; 
Albert Kennedy, San Francisco. 

10571 


I'll hold you close right in my arms; 
w Howard Granville; pf. ©l1e 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 128441; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10572 


l’ll keep on dreaming; fox-trot, w Lee 
Moore, melody Sam Adelman. © 
1 ce. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp.. 121759); 
Leontine HE. Gray, White Plains, 
Ne 10573 


Tli keep on loving you; w Martha V. 
Pollard; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 123442 ; Sylvester Long.Cross, 
Portland, Or. 10574 


I’ll love you if I can, Suzanne; song. 
©1e. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122375; 
Royal Musgrove Tinker, Washing- 
ton. 10575 


I’li make believe; w and melody Harry 
Dermer. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 
121688; Harold Dermer, Brooklyn. 

10576 


Pll never be lonesome again; w and 
m Sunny Bothner; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
7, 1986; E unp. 123297; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15077 


T’ll remember, now that I’m in love 
with you; w and melody. ©1. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121890; Eugene 
Leonard Schaf, Detroit. 10578 


I’ll share my dreams with you; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123633; 
Mrs. John Raymond Hansbrough, 
New Haven. 10579: 


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no. 4, 1986 


10606 


I'll sing that little song for you; waltz, 
w J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121720; 
Patrick Purcell and Joseph McDon- 
ald, Langley Field, Va. 10580: 


I’ll take the same; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122250; 
Muriel Flanders, San Francisco. 

10581 


I’ll trade you; w and m Billie Belden 
Breese. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 
123011; Wilda Myrtle Breese, Port- 
land, Or. 10582 


Vl wait for you; w Ruth Feiner, m 
Hans May; with ukulele arr. R. S. 
Stoddon, and chords for guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Mar. 24, 1936; 
FE for. 44101; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 10583. 


I’ll wear a white flower for you; w 
Dorsey M. Dixon, and melody. © 
1 e. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 123068; 
Wade EH. Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 

10584 


I love a man; w and melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 121776; Helen 
Gloria Albert, Hollywood, Calif. 

10585 


I love Gad; song. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 121649; Santi Scarfi, Union 
City, N. J. 10586 


I love Jesus; hymn, w Lovick P. Law, 


m Edwin McConnell. © Jan. 21, 
1936; E pub. 58757; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 10587 


I love loving on a rainy day; song, 


melody Frank Vallone. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1936; EH unp. 122187; Edward J. 
Nulty, New York. 10588 


I love my little wifie; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
123181; Airel Roberts Kiley, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 10589 


I love the blues; w B. Ellison, melody 
H. Brooks. © 1 ce. Apr. 21, 1936; 
H unp. 122898; Harvey Brooks and 


Ben Ellison, Los Angeles. 10590 
I love the briny sea; song. ©1.. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123112; Gor- 


don William Jensen, Milwaukee. 
10591 


I love them—I love you, I do; w and 
melody... © .1, c.’ Apr. 9,''1986; E 
unp. 122114; Louis Richard Otto, jr., 
New Orleans. 10592 


I love this little boy so much I wish 
that he were mine; song w Paulette 
C. Linderme. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 


E unp. 123394; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 10593 


I love to sing-a; from The singing 
kid, w HE. Y. Harburg, m Harold 
Arlen; with arr. for guit., ete. © 


Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 54652; Remick 
musie corp., New York. 10594 
I love to waltz with you; song. © 


Te. Apr. 16,°1986: ‘HW unp:, 2264: 
Mary McCarthy Crider, Oklahoma 
City. 10595 


I love you because it’s just you; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 121749; EH. Roswell Reed, 
Renovo, Pa. 10596 


love you sincerely; song, w Francis 
Topham. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; H 
unp. 122325; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 10597 


I love you so; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 1238585; Joseph 
Harris, New Orleans. 10598 


I’m a failure in a great big way; w 
Dick Jenkins; pf. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1986; FE unp. 1238242; George 
Schortemeier, Brooklyn. 10599 

I’m a slave to love; fox-trot, w C. J. 


Milazzo, melody Gene Randazzo. 
©1c. Apr. 20, 19386; E unp. 122765; 


= 


Charles J. Milazzo and Eugene B. 
Randazzo, Schofield Barracks, 
Hawaii. 10600 


I’m a sleepy head; w and m Jimmy 
Merrimon; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1986; 
EH unp. 123295 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 10601 


I’m afraid; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122037; 
Vincent P. De Summa, New York. 

10602 


I’m all alone, my heart has told me; 
w Ruth Feiner, m Hans May; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© Mar. 24, 1936; E for. 44102; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 10603 


I’m at a loss for words; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1936;°E unp. 121825; 
Walter Bayer, Detroit. 10604 


I’m complaining to you for the way 
you’ve treated me; song. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121899; George 
Wm. Gore, Beatrice, Neb. 10605 


I’m dizzy over you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
Agr. Vs. 195e" Bun p. 1223554" ED. 
Kiel, Carmine, Tex. 10606 


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10607 


I’m dreaming at dawning; valse song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 « 
Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122081; Ray 
Hezekiah Baker, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 10607 


I’m dreaming, just dreaming of you; 
w Leona Kelsey; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
7, 19836; E unp. 123266; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 10608 

I’m dreaming of you; waltz song, mel- 
ody HE. Green and Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1986; EH unp. 122166; 
Edward Green, Columbus, O. 10609 


I'm ’fraid to take a chance; w and 


melody. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1936; H 
unp. 122600; Katrine Hverbach 
Heitger, New York. 10610 


I’m gettin’ no where fast; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 
122566; James Lewis Custer, Phila- 
delphia. 10611 


I’m glad; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
23, 1986; E unp. 123114; Vincent 
Charles Homand, Albany. 10612 


I’m going back to Texas; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 128594; Eliza- 
beth Whittaker Haskell, Dallas. 

10613 


I’m going back to the old home; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1986; HE 
unp. 122504; John O’Connor, New 
York. 10614 


I’m going back to the valley where the 
moon plays peekaboo; song, melody 
Mabel Burkhalter Locke. © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122668; Mel- 
vin Kitterman, Milford, Ill. 10615 


I’m going fishing today; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122049; 
Roy E. Glaze, Ackley, Ia. 10616 


I’m going to be a boondoggler; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121709; 
Wallace Gordon, Brooklyn. 10617 


I’m going to Dallas to dilly dally; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123491; Hwen Hail, San 
Antonio. 10618 


I’m going to tell your mother; w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 123640; Joseph Best, Rahway, 
N. J. 10619 


I’m gon’na murder you; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122226; Samuel 
Allen Miller, Tower City, Pa. 10620 


I’m happy; w and m Rita Brown; pf. 
©1e Apr. 7, 19386; E unp. 128261; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10621 


pt. 1H Ss. Veo 


I’m happy and I’m free; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121597 ; Richard 
Harrison, Lachine, P. Q., Canada. 

10622 


I’m happy to-night ; w Samuel Lazarus, 
and melody. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 121502); Jacob Hersch Fenichel, 
Newark, N. J. 10623 


I’m heading south today; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 
123654; Mae Wolk Reinstein, Brook- 
line, Mass. 10624 


I'm high; song. ©1. Apr. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 1232283; Carol Deschere 
Berendt, New York. 10625 


I’m in a happy state of mind; w and 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122314; Ben Horwitz, Chicago. 

10626 


I’m in rythm with the moon; w and 
m Lou Walter. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 123473; Lewis Leslie Walter, 
Atlantic City. 10627 


I’m in the bag; w and melody Mary 
Lou and J. Allan. © 1. Mar. 23, 
19386; E unp. 120866; Mary Louise 
Hock and Jack Allan, Detroit. 

10628 


I’m just a lonely gypsy heart, dancing 
on old Broadway; w Flora McCol- 
lum; pi. © 1 ce. Apr... 27.19363 
unp. 123443; Sylvester Long Cross; 
Portland, Or. 10629 


I’m just agoin’ somewhere; song. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121684; 
Clara Hichhorn, Wichita. 10630 


I'm just an old fashioned boy ; fox-trot 
Song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
123603; Gus N. Adair, Los Angeles. 

10631 


I’m just beginning to care; w and mel- 
ody Seymour Simons. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
20, 1986; EH unp. 123518; Irving Ber- 
lin, inec., New York. 10632 

I’m just existin’, waitin’ around; w 
Marie Souza, and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 121554; Charles 
Enos, New Bedford, Mass. 10633 


I’m just living for someone I love; 
valse song. © 1c Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 121666; Henry Morrow, New- 
ark, N. J. 10634 


——w and m Henry Morrow. © Apr. 
30, 1936; E pub. 54942; Morrow mu- 
sic publisher, Newark, N. J. 10635 

I’m keeping my eyes on you; w Jack 
Rodgers, m Jack Diamond. © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123496; Erwin 
Eugene Zimmerman, Seattle. 10636 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


I’m lonesome for you; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 17, 1936; E unp, 122682; Aletha 
Rayford, New York. 10637 


I'm looking for a girl like you; w 
Wm. McKenna, melody Bert Davis. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121867; 
Lang-Worth feature programs, inc., 
New York. 10638 


I’m looking for a lovin’ man; song, 
w William Speight. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122820; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 10639 


I’m lodking for a someone; w J. A. 
Tucci, m Harl R. O’Neill; pf. ©l1c. 
Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121495; Jos- 
eph A. Tucci and Har] O’Neill, Shen- 
endoah, Pa. 10640 


I’m looking for something that never 
comes; song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123248; 
Bess S. Porter, Columbus Grove, O. 

10641 


I’m losing my heart right from under 
my nose; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr, 20, 1986; E unp. 122780; 
Horwitz, Chicago. 10642 


I’m marking time; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122601; 
Katrine Everbach MHeitger, New 
York. 10643 


I’m not coming back anymore; w and 
m Sunny Hemingway; pf. treble 
ace. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 
123357; Madelaine Hemingway, Oak 
Park, Jih 10644 


I’m not stirring the sugar in my cof- 
fee, cause I’m saving my spooning 
for you; w and melody. © 1.. 
Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 1225384; Re- 
nato Rapetti, New York. 10645 


I'm on a wild goose chase; w Jack 
Lawrence, m Hliot Daniels; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Apr. 15, 1986; 
E pub. 54719; Miller music, inc., 
New York. 10646 


I’m on my way back home; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 128369; Sidney Edgar Porce- 
lain, New York. 10647 


I’m on the way out of your heart; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1986; 
EH unp. 121708; Bernard Howard Mc- 
Laughlin, No. Cambridge, Mass. 

10648 


I’m only dreamin’; song. © 1c. Apr. 


25, 1986; E unp. 1238309; Harold 
Angus Slater, Spokane. 10649 


70365—36——4 


10663 


I’m pinning leaves on the trees; w 
Madeline Glass. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122746; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 10650 


I’m pixilated over you; w Edward 


Heyman, m Harold Spina. © Apr. 
22, 1986; E pub. 548388; Santly 
bros.—Joy, ine., New York. 10651 


melody Harold Spina. © 1 
c. Apr. LO, 19386; BE unp? J2209ss 
Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 

10652 

I'm puffing my sorrows away on a 
cigarette; song. © 1 ¢ Apr. 29, 
19386; E unp. 123561; David Caruso 
and Anthony Grego, New Orleans. 


10653 

I’m receiving you; song. © 1c. Mar. 
30, 1986; E unp. 121527; Joseph 
Rogalle, Pittsburgh. 10654 


I’m reminded of Hawaii; w and m 
Eddie Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; in 
Gi ©} B-e: pAipre 15s 198634) pub. 
54729; Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, 
Easton, Pa. 10655 


I’m sailing for fair Hawaii; w and 
m Verna Hodgson; pf. © 1. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123428; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 10656 


I’m satisfied you’re mine; song. arr. 
and sc. M. W. Speer... © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 1986; E unp. 122149; William 
Harvey Maupin, Oklahoma City. 

10657 


I’m setting a trap, to catch you; w 
J. M. Reddie, m E. Blake. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 9, 19386; E unp. 122150; J. Mil- 
ton Reddie and Eubie Blake, New 
York. 10658 


I’m singing lonely love songs; fox-trot; 
pf., with w. ©1ce. Apr. 28, 1936; EB 
unp. 123530; Arthur William Cos- 
tantino, Providence. 10659 


I’m sitting on a moonbeam; waltz, w 
and melody. ©1c. Apr. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 1238525; Joseph Franklyn Orms- 
bee, Standish, N. Y. 10660 


I’m so alone without you; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 122538 ; Boyd James and Robert 
Lutzelman, Fremont, Neb. 10661 


I’m so lonely; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121671; Ches- 
ter Bennett, West Point, Ky. 10662 


— fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 123608; Jessie Popo- 
vitch, Detroit. 10663 


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I’m spreading my wings to fly; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; EB 
unp. 123571; Hylda N. M. Cornell, 
Providence. 10664 


I’m tellin’ you now I love you; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121568; 
Ted R. Best, Chariton, Ia. 10665: 


I’m turning on the radio; fox-trot, w 
Sam Barry, melody Fred Greene. © 
ice Apre rll. 19386; ump. 22228" 
Samuel Barry Shuman, Roxbury, 
Mass. 10666 


I’m waiting Margarett; w Dora Ba- 
con; pf. ©1e. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122747; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 10667 


I’m waiting, waiting by the telephone; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 
121660; Billy Hileen Parmenter, 
Hayti, Mo. 10668 


I’m wishing my life away for you; w 
Percy Edgar, m Leslie Sutch; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 14, 1936; HB 
for. 44129; Macmelodies, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10669 


met Susanne in Amsterdam; w J. T. 
McMahon, m F. M. Ludington. © 
Die Apr. 10/(198632 © np? 1122212; 
Flavia M. Ludington and John T. 
McMahon, Pasadena. 10670 


I miss my little miss; w Buzz Nesbitt, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
120671; William E. Nesbitt, Granite 
City, Ill. 10671 


I miss the whippoor-will; w and mel- 
ody Ora Camden Huff. © 1c. Apr. 
11, 1986; E unp. 122271; Ora Alice 
Huff, Jerome, Id. 10672 


miss you, dear; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122594; 
Herman E. Fisher, Brooklyn. 10673 


I must be losing my mind; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 
123643; John Hgan and L. L. Lewis, 
Portland, Or. 10674 


I must have been dreaming; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Dee. 31, 1935: EH 
unp. 115618; Earle Taylor Rush, New 
York. 10675 


I need you in a great big way; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1936; HE 
unp. 122346; Carlton McCarthy II, 
Richmond. 10676 


I never knew; w and m Sue Alexan- 
der; pt... © Ayg.e Apr..22, 1986: TH 
unp. 125046; Susan Howell Alex- 
ander, New York. 10677 


Lome! 


b= 


I never knew ’till I met you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 122237; Lester Frank Kienow, 
Carson, Ia. 10678 


IT never knew what moonlight is for; 
wand melody. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; 
HE ounp. 1231238; Paul F. Kordus, Mil- 
waukee. 10679 


I only wish; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 24, 19836; HE 
unp. 123256; Lorie Lentsch, jr., St. 
Paul. 10680: 


I see you in the flowers; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1936; EH unp. 122173; John N. Van 
Ness, Washington. 10681 


I shall not live in vain; sacred song, 
w and m B. B. McKinney. © Jan. 
21, 19386; E pub. 53763; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 10682 


I should have known better; w and 
melody. ©°1 “e’ Apri’ 3)/19se7R 
unp. 121725; Clara EH. Brown, Minne- 
apolis. 10683 


I smelis trouble; w and m Polly Ar- 
nold. © Apr. 14, 1936; E. pub. 
54720; Handy bros. music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 10684 


I stood at my window; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 121540; 
John Rigby, New Brunswick, N. J. 

10685 


I take you home in my stream-line- 
car; fox-trot song. © 1c. Apr. 9, 
1936; E unp. 122094; Albert Wil- 
helm Engelken, Elmhurst, L. LI, 
IN ORY. 10686 


I thought that I’d forgotten; song. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 123340; 
Ruthie Mae Davis, Lubbock, Tex. 

10687 


I understand it all; song, w Evans 
Stanwood. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 121907; Jan Sadlo, Los 
Angeles. 10688 


I used to love; song. © 1. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 122514; Angela Jane 
Connor Curry, Hartford. 10689 


I’ve a feeling you’re mine; w and 
melody J. Evans, Bob Marskey and 
Claude C. Richards. © 1 ¢« Mar. 
21, 1986; E unp. 120741; Robert H. 
Marskey, San Francisco, and Jack 
Evans and Claude Richards, Los 
Angeles. 10690 


I’ve found a garden; song. ©1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 123125; Marion 
O’Neill, Ottawa, Il. 10691 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1926 


I’ve got a heavy date; w Gus Kahn, 
m John W. Green, dance arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts., with vocal trio 
arr. Mort Howard. © Apr. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54711; Robbins music 
eorp., New York. 10692 


with guit. arr. © Apr. 3, 
1936; E pub. 54461; Robbins music 
eorp., New York. 10693 


I’ve got a moon, moonsy comes and 
goes; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1936; E unp. 122064; Margaret Aun 
Baker, Annapolis, Md. 10694 


I’ve got an Haster hat and an Easter 
suit for Haster morning; w and m 
Billy James and Charlie Seitter; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 54447; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 10695 

Tve got evrything that goes with 
love; w and m Jules Lavan, Ver- 
non Mitchell, Billy James and 
Charlie Seitter. © Mar. 19, 1935; 
H pub. 54448; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 10696 


I’ve got the brains and you’ve got the 


money ; w and melody Burton Crane. 
© 1 & Oct. 30, 1935; E unp. 121577; 


Louis Burton Crane, jr., Tokyo, 
Japan. 10697 
Tye got the melancholy blues for 


mother; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122408; Vera 
Heifetz, Los Angeles. 10698 


I’ve got the rainy day blues; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
123597; Albert Gondek, Porterfield, 
Wis. 10699 


I’ve got you again; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 19386; EH unp. 122905; E. Frantz 
Hershey, jr., Hershey, Pa. 10700 


I’ve hung my ladder to a star; w H. 
K. Robnett, melody R. J. Hall. © 
He. Apr. 15, 1936; EH unp. 122533; 
Hoyle E. Robnett and Rene Hall, 
Tulsa, Okl. 10701 


I’ve jilted sweet Adeline; w Elsie 
Sanguinet, and melody. © 1 e«. 
Apr. 8, 19386; E unp. 122053; Hliza- 
beth L. Cook, St. Louis. 10702 


I’ve locked your love within my heart; 
song, w John J. MacIntyre. © 1. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122628; Otto J. 
Muller, Nanuet, N. Y. 10703 


I’ve made up my mind; w Val Burton, 
m Will Jason; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion and guit. 
Cr Apr.’ 2,°°1936;" ‘for. 44122. 


10716 


Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., Lon- 
don, 10704 


I waited, I found you; w S. Taub, m 
A. Werthheim; pf. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 123040; Arnold Wert- 
heim and Sylvia Taub, New York. 

10705 


I wanna hot dog for my roll; w Tosh 
Hammed, m Clarence Williams; 
with guit. arr. Clinton A. Kemp. © 
Dee. 17, 1985 ; E pub. 54825; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 10706 


I want a contract with Cupid; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; B 
unp. 123589; Mary Hugenia Duan, 
Abilene, Tex. 10707 


I want a girl; fox-trot song. ©1.. 
Apr. 2, 19386; E unp. 121594; Mae 
Chamberlain, W. Somerville, Mass. 

10708 


I want a sentimental ditty; song. © 
1c Apr. 4, 1986; FE unp. .121770; 
Stuart Moore, Washington. 10709 


I want to be just what you were to 
me; song, arr. J. Worth Allen. © 
ke. Apr... 30, 193654 Evcunp.: 123663!: 
Thomas Edgar Lewis, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

. 10710 


I want to be like the moon to you; 
valse song. © 1 c¢. Apr. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 122958; Mary Elizabeth Hoover, 
Waterbury, Md. 10711 


I want to be with you; w and m Bob 
Rothberg, Adrian Nomis and Ray 
Bloch. © 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 
122608; Superior music, inec., New 
York. 10712 


I want to believe; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 1238064; 
Franklin Collins Robb, New York. 

10713 


I want to burn my candle at both ends; 
w B. Shaw, m David Rose.e ©1-.. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 123595; Bar- 
nett Shaw and David Rosinsky, 
Dallas. 10714 


I want to visit Hawaii; w and m Hddie 
Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; in F. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54733; Elbern 
H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

10715 


I want you for me; fox-trot, w and m 
Milton Kay and Herman Peters; pf. 
©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122816; 
Milton A. Klika, Chicago, and Her- 
man H. Peters, Berwyn, Ill. 10716 


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10717 


I want you only; w Fred Ceruti, mel- 


I 


ody J. Huff. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; 
EH ounp. 123475; Jack Huff and Fred 
Ceruti, Philadlephia. 10717 


was a fool; w Larry Lornay, m Jack 
Diamond. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; BE 
unp. 123497; Erwin, Eugene Zim- 
merman, Seattle. 10718 


was born again; w Jack Denby, m 
Muriel Watson; with ukulele arr. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E for. 44007; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. 10719 


was your run around; melody with 

pf. acc. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 

Ganze, Chicago. 
10720 


wasted my time; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Hugh Fowel. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1986; E unp. 122768; Clarence Pear- 
son, Oakland, Calif. 10721 


will always love you, love you ten- 
derly; w and m Irene Le Bel; pf. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123427; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10722) 


will be back in Summertime; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121686; 
Frederic Lepin and Joseph Parisi 
Sherbrooke, Que., Canada. 10723 


I wish that you’d make up your mind; 


pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1936; E unp. 122537; Boyd James 
and Robert Lutzelman, Fremont, 
Neb. 10724 


wish you were a mazuzah; w and 
melody. © 1c Apr. 22, 1986; E 
unp. 123000; Richard Warren Brown, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 10725 


wished out loud; song, m Emelba 
Fehrenbach. © 1 ¢ Apr. 23 1936; 
E unp. 123084; Earl EH. Judson, New 
Orleans. 10726 


wonder; w and melody. © 1 « 

Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123334; Jose- 

phine C. Deible, Pontiac, Mich. 
10727 


I wonder can it be true; w and melody. 


© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 122526; 
Frank Von Luelrte, Cincinnati. 
10728 


I wonder if you can be happy without 


me; w Louise Bascom Barratt, m 
Luckey Roberts; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 28, 1936; E pub. 54885; Hubert 
J. Braun, Chicago. 10729: 


iy 


La 


— 


pt. Tne Ss. v3 t 


wonder what became of; w and mel- 

ody. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 

122420; Paul E. Hall, Seattle. 
10730 


wonder where you are; w Mel 
Bourne, melody Louis Drakeford. © 
1 c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122183; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, Astoria, 
ees IN 10731 


wonder who cares ’cause I’m blue: 
w Caroline Lover; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123438; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 10732. 


wouldn’t tell the birds, they know 
better than 1; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121961; Michael 
B. Biro, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 
10733. 


wrote a little song about my sweetie 
ple; song, arr. W. G. Utermoehlen. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123636: 
Florence S. Goodsell, Saginaw, Mich. 

10734 


I wrote a song; w and melody. ©1e. 


— 


Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 122897; Al 
Donahue, New York. 10735. 


wrote a song for you; from Summer 
Wives, w Dolph Singer and William 
Dunham, m Sam Morrison; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Apr. 9, 
1936; E pub. 546388; Famous music 
corp., New York. 10736 


I yearn for you; waltz, w Mary Louise 


Ich hatt’ 


Garibay; pf. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; B 
unp. 123539; Gus Jimenez, Chicago. 
10737 


so gerne an dich geg- 
laubt ... ; langsamer fox-trot, aus 
Wer zuletzt ktisst, w Rudolph Ber- 
tram, m Robert Stolz, op. 658. © 
Feb. 14, 1986; E for. 48729; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 10738. 


Idaho; song, Frank French, arr, Mort 


H. Glickman, Hawaiian guit. solo, 
in note and diagram, arr. Nick Man- 
oloff; with ukulele and guit. chords. 
© Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 54557; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 10739 


If: w Fred Douglass, and melody. © 


1 ce. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122297; 
John H. Byrn, Fresno, Calif. 10740 


If Dreamland were my home-town; w 


484 


and m Debbie; pf. © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1936; E unp. 121744; Deborah Par- 


ker Mead, Gouverneur, N. Y. 
10741 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19386 


10769 


If he’d only pay attention to me; song. 
©1le. Apr. 27, 19386; HE unp. 123502 ; 
Marie Giannitti, Corona, L. I. 

10742 


If I can’t call you mine; w Eddie 
Johnston, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
10, 1986; E unp. 122214; Anna 
Fenzel, Cleveland. 10743 


If I could find the one for me; pf. 
treble with w. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 122651; Jewel Ader, Brook- 
lyn. 10744 


If I could love you tonight; fox-trot 
song, melody HE. HE. Bres and Sam 


Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; HE 
unp. 121752; Hmile EH. Bres, Stur- 
geon, Pa. 10745 


If I could only swing; melody. ©l1e. 
Apr. 10, 1986; EH unp. 122211; Edgar 
Battles, New York. 10746 


If I couldn’t have you; w and melody. 
© ic. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122779; 
Bernard Howard McLaughlin, North 
Cambridge, Mass. 10747 


If I had a mirror in my heart; fox- 
inoisons..©..1 :c;, Apr. ;20, 1936+ 
EH unp. 123598; Lillian Saatkamp, 
Cincinnati. 10748 


If I had the old mazuma; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122503; John O’Connor, New York. 

10749 


If I had you and the moon; fox-trot 
song, m Hrnest Shonfield. © Apr. 
6, 1986; E pub. 54574; Beuthene 
Kempton, Emporia, Kan. 10750 


If I only had a home sweet home; 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., diagram arr., 
with w; in A. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 54662; Harlin bros., Indianapo- 
lis. 10751 


If in the years; ballad, w and m 
Gracie Cornett. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121838; Gracie Cornett Ram- 
sey, San Antonio. 10752 


If it kept me close to you; pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123159; Stan- 
ley Gross, Newark, N. J. 10753 


If it takes me a lifetime; w J. Cross, 
m B. Allen. ©1e. Apr. 22, 1936; EB 
unp. 123053; Joe Cross and. Billy 
Allen, Brooklyn. 10754 


If love should take a holiday ; w Rich- 
ard Dix and Sherman Dix, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
122426; Robert Edwin Dix, Fresno, 
Calif. 10755 


If my heart could talk; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c¢. Apr. 
23, 1986; E unp. 123082; Alma Fuller 
Wittich, Pensacola, Fla. 10756 


If somebody called me sweetheart; 
fox trot song. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123616; Octavia Hien, El 
Dorado, Ark. 10757 


If the stars could talk; w and melody. 
©1ec. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122309 ; 
Maurice Keathley and Elbert Keath- 
ley, Memphis, Tenn. 10758 


If this is a dream; song. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 122731; Morton 
Hague, Chicago. 10759 


If you are there by my side; w Wm. 
McKenna, melody Bert Davis. © 1 
e. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121875; Lang- 
worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 10760 


If you care as I care, our cares will 
be few; w Florence Ford Collins ; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; B unp. 123439; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Mao Se 

76 


If you kindly say you’re mine; w F. H. 
Adamo, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 21, 
1936; E unp. 121912; Frank Adamo 
and Gertie Purvis, New York. 

10762 


If youll be my leap year sweetheart ; 


song. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 
1235383; James K. Goss, Portland, 
Or. 10763 


If you really love me; song. © 1 ec. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 121506; Ruth 
Brennan, Hast Orange, N. J. 10764 


If you’s a viper; w and melody. © 
1c. Mar. 17, 1986; EH unp. 120525; 
Leroy Stuff Smith, New York. 10765 


If you were mine; song. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1936 ;.E unp. 122056; Janice Rog- 
ers and Carol King, Chicago. 10766 


If you were my honey; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121792; 
Matt Kemp, Los Angeles. 10767 


Il est comme il est; java, Hug. Gavel, 
arr. L. Malkine; orch. ptes., avec 
paroles. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43939; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

10768 


Il est coquin, le chef de gare; paroles 
Jacasse et Jean Chapelle, m Léon 
Grunberg. © Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 
43827 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

10769 


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10770 


DL. WR eS V or 


Il existe encore des bergéres; paroles 
J. H. Tranchant, m Jean Tranchant. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 43989; Edi- 
tions Arlequin, Paris. 10770: 


ile (L’) magique; valse, de La veille 
d’armes, paroles Roger-Fernay, m 
Jean Lenoir. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
for. 43905; Editions Coda, s. a., 
Paris. 10771 


lilinois sunshine beaming; song, m 
James lL. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122358 ;sx 
Eben M. Williamson, Canton, Ill. . 

10772: 


Illusion; song, w Tommy Nolan. © 1 
e. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122260; 
Harry Albert Carlson, Cincinnati. 

10773 


Ils étaient trois petits chats blancs; 
French, Jean -Lorrain, English ver- 
sion, Don Titman, m, G. Pierné, sop. 
or ten. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 
54853; A. Fassio, Lachute, P. Q., 
Canada. 10774 


Im alten Prater; slowfox, text Peter 


Herz, m Hans Lang. © Apr. 12, 
1986; E for. 44125; Josef Wein- 
berger, Vienna-Leipzig. 10775: 


Imitation angel; w B. Shaw, m David 
Rose. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 
128596; Barnett Shaw and David 
Rosinsky, Dallas. 10776 


In a cabin on a river side; w and m 
Alice McCafferty; pf. © 1 e. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123429; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 10777 


In a cottage of roses; fox-trot song, 
melody D.«Gates and Ben Adelman. 
©1e. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121758; 
Daisy Gates, West Terre Haute, Ind. 

10778 


In a funny box they call the radio; w 
and melody. © 1 ce. Apr. 7, 1936; 
EH unp. 121982; Lucile Snow Lind. 
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 10779 


In a green valley; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1.«. 
Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 122989; Sylvia 
Brown, Dearborn, Mich. 10780 


In a Gypsy caravan; w Ralph Butler 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Sher- 
man Myers. © Mar. 18, 1936; E for. 
44014; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

10781 


In a little inn way out in Indiana; w 
and m Bill Barry, Al. Koppell and 
Jean Herbert, arr. Arthur Gutman; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 2, 1936; E 


pub. 54740; Herbert publications, 
New York. 10782 


In a little street in Hollywood; 1st 
violin. ©1e. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 
122512; Abie Rivera and Stanley 
Wallace, Chicago. 10783. 


In a paradise; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e. Apr. 11, 19386; E unp. 
122284 ; Denzel Le Mmon, Anaconda, 
Mont. 10784 


In a quaint old country town; song, 
m and ukulele arr. Luther A. Clark. 
© Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 54920; Mary 
E. Turner, Watertown, N. Y. 10785. 


In a ruined mission chapel; pf. © 
Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54758; Alois 
Braun, San Antonio. 10786 


In after years; song, m Wilhelm F. 


Goetze. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122120; Arthur N. Bean, Newark, 
N. J. 10787 
In all my dreams; pf. treble. ©1c. 


Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122394; Arthur 
Phillip Crist, jr., Oakland, Calif. 
10788 


In an old Spanish garden; tango, w 
Henry Gershwin, m Wilhelm Licht. 
© Apr. 138, 19386; E pub. 54681; 
Foreign and domestic music corp., 
New York. 10789 


In Barcelona; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 122619; Fred- 
erick Kenneth Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 

10790 


In bonnie Scotland; overture, medley 
of Scotch airs, compiled and arr. 
Leroy Shield. © Apr. 21, 1936; H 
pub. 54829; Robbins music corp.. 
New York. 10791 


In dear old Alabam’; fox trot song. 
©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123621; 
Frances Painter, Decatur, Ala. 

10792 


In Dreamland; pf., with w. © 1 e. 
Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122918; Sally 
Lou Marsh, Pittsburgh. 10793 


In Flanders fields; song, John McCrae. 
©1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 121548; 
Ben J. Bradley, Franklin, Ky. 

10794 


In front of my cabin door; song, arr. 
Harle Bracht. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123235; Louis D. Rounds, 
Toledo. 10795 


In Granada; old air, author anon, 
adapted to poem of Archibald Gor- 
don, by J. S. Butler and R. V. Rey- 


486 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 10821 
nolds. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. garet Zimmerman Stewart, Moor- 
122316; Robert V. R. Reynolds, ingsport, La. 10808 
Washington. 10796 | In the arms of my dreams; song, w 


In Hawaii; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 « Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122623; 
Charles Printis Gray, El Paso. 

10797 


In Langenlois; walzer, w Peter Herz u. 
Josef Petrak, m Hans Lang. © Feb. 
5, 19386; E for. 48721; L. Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 

10798 


In love; song, m M. Mayfield. © 1c. 
Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122486; John 
D. Marsh, Fayetteville, Tenn. 

10799 


In my dreams I can see you in that 
eabin; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Apr. 3, 1936; H 


unp. 121751; J. S. Biby, Vass, N. C. ! 


10800 


In my Father’s house; song, w Char- 
lotte Kandace. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122853; Charles Bowen, Los 
Angeles. 10801 


In my haven of dreams; fox-trot song, 
melody A. E. Boroughf and Sam 
Adelman. © 1. Apr. 3, 19386; E 
unp. 121753; Arthur EK. Boroughf, 
Chicago. 10802. 


In my little birch. canoe; song, w 
Florence Guilford. © 1. Mar. 20, 
1986; E unp. 121921; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 10803 


In my lonely reverie; w Sammy Kaye 
and Mitchell Parish, m Sammy 
Kaye; with guit. arr. © Apr. 7, 
1936; EH pub. 54627 ; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 10804 


In my Lookout Mountain cabin; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121595; 
Daisy M. Thieme and Mildred V. 
Thieme, Circleville, O. 10805 


In other words you know you're wel- 
come; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Mar. 
21, 1986; E unp. 122691; Dorice 
Charles Denton, Valparaiso, Ind. 

10806 


In prison; op. 65, no. 1 [and]. Sir 
Giles’ war song; op. 65, no. 2: songs, 
w William Morris. © Mar. 31, 1936; 
E for. 44100; Alfred Matthew Hale, 
East Liss, Hants, England. 10807 


In that beautiful garden of love, on 
the banks of the Delaware; foxtrot 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. 
apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122117* ’Mar- 


Alice E. Wohlenhaus. © 1. Mar. 

96, 19836: E unp. 122152; Emil 

Wohlenhaus, St. James, Minn. 
10809 


In the firelights glow. ©1e. Mar. 17, 
1936; E unp. 121509; Leotta David- 
son, Hornell, N. Y. 10810 


In the hustle and the bustle of the 
day; w Richard Dix and Sherman 
Dix, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122424; Robert Edwin 
Dix, Fresno, Calif. 10811 


In the prison of my heart; w G. W. 
Fitch, m A. J. Larson; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 54509; 
Anna J. Larson, Sherburn, Minn., 
and George W. Fitch, De Lancey, 
Niet 10812 


In the rain; w and melody. ©1.«. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122793; Renzo 


Viola, New York. 10813 
In the shadows of night; w and 
melody Kaye Herman. © 1 ec. Apr. 


27, 1986; E- unp. 123404; Herman 
Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 10814 


In the shadows of the pine clad moun- 
tains; w Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Glen 
Ownbey; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 128444; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 10815 


In the shadows, which the covered 
wagon made; w Htta Simmonds 
Robbins; pf. © 1 e¢. Apr. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 123276; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 10816 


In the spell of the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1986; HE 
unp. 122773; Leo Stein, Brooklyn. 

10817 


In the valley of golden dreams; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121685 ; 
Leland R. Foreman, Somme, Sask., 
Canada. 10818 


In the valley of home sweet home; 
song, m Basil V. Alt. © 1. Apr. 
13, 1986; E unp. 122879; William H. 
McCaddon, Washington. 10819 


In Trafalgar square; w and m Ralph 
Butler, Stan Merell and Evan Chard; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 26, 1936; 
FE for. 48739 ; Macmelodies, ltd., Lon- 
don. 10820 


In your own inimitable way; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 122602; Katrine Everbach Heit- 
ger, New York. 10821 


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10822 


Ob ATT pS Wee 


Indian song; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123359; 
Nicholas Nickley, San Francisco. 


10822 


Indiana moon; m Burrell Van Buren; 
DE... with iw. ..© Ine. Apr 2) 1936 
EH unp. 121625; Victor A. Robinson, 
Redding, Calif. 10823 


song, melody Jack Schatenstein. 
©l1e. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 123055; 
Charles L. Seitz, Sapulpa, Okl. 
10824 
Infatuation and syncopation; w and 
melody Al Catenaro. © 1 ¢c«. Apr. 
23, 1986; E unp. 123092); William Al- 
bert Catenaro, Uniontown, Pa. 10825 


Inno al Duce; m Luigi Canoro; pf., 
con testo. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 123313; Salvatore Tedesco, New 
York. 10826 


Inno alla Croce Rossa; pf. © 1 «. 
Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 122317; Salva- 
tore G. Ietti-Rossi, Cleveland. 10827 


Instrumental ensemble method for 
class instruction and ensemble play- 
ing; by Osear J.. Lehrer. 1. Clari- 
net.—2. Cornet. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
AA 203290, 208291; Scott P. Squyres 
and William R. Wehrend, Oklahoma 
City. 10828, 10829 


Intercollegiate stomp; orch. sc. © 1 
ce. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123024; Clif- 
ton Henry Meyer, New York. 10830 


Interlude; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
EK unp. 123141; Isabelle Dwan, New 
York. 10831 


Intimité ; tango, paroles Jean Chapelle, 
m Don Carlos et Raymond Balet. 
© Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43814; Hdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 10832 


Into my arms once again; song, w 
Robert Crawford. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121262; Arthur Spen- 
cer, San Francisco. 10833 


Into the cove of your heart; song; m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122365; 
Jacob P. Elmer, Arpin, Wis. 10834 


Intoxicated (The) rat; w Dorsey M. 
Dixon, and melody. ©41e. Apr. 23, 
1936; E unp. 123070; Wade HE. 

10835 


Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 


Introducin’ Mr. Duchin; w and mel- 
ody. © 1e. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122044; Herman Fairbanks, Phila- 
delphia. 10836 


Introductions, hot breaks and other 
effects; by Eddie Alkire; Hawaiian 


steel guit., in note and diagram. 

Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54737; Elbern 

H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 
10837 


Invocation; sop. 1,2 and alto. ©le . 
Mar. 21, 1936; E unp. 128158; Helen 
Coyne Humphreys, Chicago. 10838 


Iowa the golden ; song, arr. Karl Holer. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122906; 
Bertha Gammon Davisson, Wash- 
ington. 10839 


Irish (The) washerwoman; new w 
Tom Bell and Paul Taylor, voe. re- 
arr. Paul Taylor. © 1e¢ Apr. 14, 
1986; EH unp. 1224338; Robbins music 
corp., New York. _ 10840 


Is evrything copesetic ; w Lew Porter, 
melody Connie Bemis. © 1c. Apr. 
29, 1936; E unp. 123544; Constance 
Bemis Glore, Santa Rosa, Calif. 

10841 


Is it a dream; w Jack Mooney, m Felix 
Mills. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 
122675; John W. Mooney and Felix 
Mills, Los Angeles. 10842 


Is it true; w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 
9, 19386; E unp. 122240; Gerald E. 
Barker, Englewood, Col. 10843 


Is it you; w and melody. © 1 « 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123545; Guido 
Ottavi, Chelsea, Mass. 10844 

Is she my baby, well, TU say; w and 


melody Ralph De Crescent. © 1c. 
Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 122938; Ralph 


De Crescenzi, Los Angeles. 10845 
Isabelle; renunciation scene, from . 
Fatal lady, w David Ormont, m 


Gerard Carbonara; 2 voices and 
cho.; organ and harp ace. ©1e. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122833; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 10846 


Island dreams; w D. Newton, m W. 
Hunter and E. Bailey; [Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram]; in D. © 1. 
Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122082; Wm. 
Hunter, Hileen Bailey and Doris 
Newton, Pittsburgh. 10847 


Isle of Sleep; w M. A. Lovatt, m HB 
Dungate. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; H 
unp. 121896; Eva Dungate and Mary 
Augusta Lovatt, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 10848 


Isn’t love the strangest thing; w and 
m Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 7, 1986; HE 
pub. 54629; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 10849 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


10877 


Ist Gott fiir uns; motette zum Neu- 
jahrsfest, m Kurt Thomas, werk 25, 
nr. 3; 4 stimmigen chor, ohne begl. 
© Dec. 15, 1935; E for. 44057; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 10850 


It all depends on you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121640; 
Ray Antonen, Castlewood, S. D. 

10851 


It didn’t mean a thing to you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E 
unp. 128065; Edgar H. Lyon, Union- 
town, Pa. 10852 


It feels So good ; song, m Eddie Boyden ; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1986; E unp. 122554; William G. 
Dunean, Indianapolis. 10853, 


It had to happen to you and I; song, 


arr. W. G. Utermoehlen. © 1c. Apr.- 


22, 1936; E unp. 123119; Florence 8. 
Goodsell, Coral Gables, Fla. 10854 


It happened to me; song. ©1c. Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 122851; Charles EH. 
Mutlhearn, Providence. 10855 


It isn’t even funny; w and melody Mae 
Wolk. ©1c Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 
122086; Mae Wolk Reinstein, Brook- 
line, Mass. 10856 


It must be paradise; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Apr. 9, 
19386; E unp. 122162; H. HE. Toebbe, 
San Diego, Calif. 10857 


It must be you; song. 


10858 


It’s a crazy song; w and melody. © 
1 e. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121729; 
Jimmie Franklin, Hollywood, Calif. 

10859) 


It’s a myst’ry to me; w Richard and 
Sherman Dix, and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123342); Robert 
Edwin Dix, Fresno, Calif. 10860 


It’s a night for love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 122524; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 


Providence. 


0861 


It’s a small world, after all; w and 
melody John Jacob Loeb and Carmen 
Lombardo. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 122199; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 10862 


It’s all your fault; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122940; 
Percy Walter Earle, jr., Port Neches, 
Tex. 10863 


© 1c. Apr. 10, | 
1936; E unp. 122245; Aniello Voccia, ! 


It’s best to be true; m Hverett Perry ; 
pf., with w. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 119012; A. B. Brantley, Bel- 
mont, N. C. 10864 


It’s centennial time in Texas; song, w 
Lynn Walker. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 122886; John Richardi Rose, 
Cleburne, Tex. 10865 


It’s cloudy to-night; song. © 1 « 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122090; Henry 
Rosenberg and Paul Larey, Kansas 
City, Mo. 16866 


It’s fun to be in love; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1. Apr. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 122724; Kenneth Burnett Roch- 
ford, Newark, N. J. 10867 


It’s good for me; song. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122432; Tom Daly, 
Denver, Col. 10868 


It’s high time that we decided; song, 
melody HE. Olson and Ben Adelman. 
©1ec. Apr. 14, 19386; E unp. 122475; 
Emma Olson, Minneapolis. 10869 


It’s in the cards; pf., with w. © 
1 ce. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122664; 
Mary L. Wooten, Indianapolis. 

10870 


It’s just another love song; melody, 
with pf. ace. ©1e. Jan. 22, 19386; 
EH ounp. 118196; R. Howard Bodwell, 
Hollywood, Calif. 10871 


It’s just you and I in our dreams; 
w Ray Kermit Gensler; pf. ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122748; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10872 


es like reaching for the moon; w 


and m A. Lewis, Al Sherman and 
Gerald Marqusee; with guit. arr. 
© Apr. 7, 1936; E pub. 54589; Al 
Lewis, Brooklyn. 10873 


It’s mighty sweet of you to be so sweet 
to me; song. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 121790; Jack Kopf, Phila- 
delphia. 10874 


It’s nothing but love; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 121668; 
S. H. Wilson, Wilson, N. C. 10875 


It’s of you I’m dreaming; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 
122976; Dacus Wardlow, McLoud, 
Ok1. 10876 


It’s on the tip of my tongue; w Kaye 
Herman and Max Blum, melody 
Kaye Herman. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 123528; Herman Krinsky, 
Oakland, Calif. 10877 


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10878 


pt. Dy nies. Veet 


It’s springtime in my heart; w Billy 
Van, m Roy Masters; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E ump. 
121644; Roy A. Matthiessen, Maple- 
wood, N. J. 10878 


It’s the end of my love career; w Ber- 
nard O. Kleve, m and arr. for uku- 
lele, etc., Luther A. Clark. © 1. 
Apr. 21, 1986; EH unp. 122926; Bert 
Olson, Caswell, Via Seward, Alaska. 

10879) 


It’s the youth in me; w M. Reddie, m 
EK. Blake. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; BE 
unp. 122698; Milton Reddie and 
Hubie Blake, New York. 10880 


It’s written in my heart; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122273; 
George Laurence Blauvelt, Newark, 
J nb 10881 


It’s written in your eyes; w Samuel 
Lazarus, and melody. © 1. Apr. 
4, 1986; E unp. 121768; Jacob H. 
Fenichel, Newark, N. J. 10882 

It’s you; song, m James L. Brown; 


with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp, 122990; Harl L. Wilcox, 


Deshler, O. 10883 
It’s you I’m talkin’ about; from 
Florida special, w and m Mack 


Gordon and Harry Revel; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Apr. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 54580; Paramount produc- 
tion music corp., New York. 10884 


It seems; w Thelma Young; pf. 
1 e¢. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 123275; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
10885: 


It takes two to make a home sweet 
home; song. ©1e. Apr. 23, 1986; E 
unp. 123099; William Roberts, Wau- 
pun, Wis. 10886 


It was all for God’s wonderful love; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
122457; George HE. Harris, El Paso. 


10887 

It was just a dream; song. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122719; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit, New 
York, 10888 


It was just a kiss that started this; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unn. 121747; 
Ida Margaret Lytle, Washington. 

10889! 


It was on a night like this; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 
122539; Boyd James and Robert 
Lutzelman, Fremont, Neb. 10890 


_J aime 


It was such a sweet surprise; song, 
w Lawrence McGrath. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
7, 19386; E unp. 121976; Richard 
Young, Brooklyn. 10891 


J'ai deviné; mélodie, paroles Jean de 
Letraz, m Richard Heymann. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 48907; Royalty, 
Paris. 10892 


J’ai trop d’amour; mélodie-valse, pa- 
roles René Jacquet et Jean Chapelle, 
m Gaston Saux. © Dee. 30, 1935; 
EK tor. 48873; Editions Pan., s. a., 
Paris. 10893 


J’ai vu l'amour ; mélodie, paroles Jean 
Chapelle et René Jacquet, m Ray- 
mond Balet. © Dee. 30, 1935; B 
for. 48803 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

10894 


la nature; valse musette, 
paroles Gycey, m Fredo Gardoni, 
et H. de Beatti. © Jan. 30, 1936; E 
for. 43824; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 
10895 


J’aime tes yeux; tango, paroles 
Camille Francois, m Gaston Claret. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; BE for. 43819; Hdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 10896 


Ja, SO ein ra-da-di-bum . . .; marsch- 
intermezzo, text Gerd Karlick, m 
EKdmund Kotscher, arr. Franz Stol- 
zenwald; orch. stimmen. © Jan. 
28, 1986; E for. 43679; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 10897 


Jack and the beanstalk; song, m 
M. EH. L. Wiedenkeller and Peter 
Otto Wiedenkeller ; children’s voices. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E unp. 121591; 
Mary Edna Wiedenkeller, Los An- 
geles. 10898 


Jamboree (The); fox trot, w Lou 
Holzer and Larry Shay, m Harry 
Kogen, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 
54785; Milton Weil music ¢o., ine., 
Chicago. 10899 


Japanese rhapsody; pf. © Apr. 6, 
1936; E pub. 54772; Paul C. De- 
gavre, Newark, N. J. 10900 


Jauchzet Gott, alle lande; motette zum 
Erntedankfest, m Kurt Thomas, 
werk 25, nr. 12; 4 stimmigen chor, 
ohne-begl. © Dec. 15, 1935; E for. 
44062; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

10901 


Je ne t’ai vu qu’un jour ; tango, paroles 
Paul Simon, m Felix Antonini. © 
Dec. 80, 1935; E for. 48797; Hditions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 10902 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


10929 


Je ne veux rien; tango chanté, paroles 
S. Chapelier, m M. Le Cun. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 43841 ; Editions Pan, 
S, a., Paris. 10903 


Je reprendrai ma solitude; melodie- 
blues, paroles Jean Chapelle et René 
Jacquet, m Fernand Warms. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43891; Editions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 10904 


Je voudrais un joli bateau; paroles 
Robert Valaire, m Antonio Parera. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 44031; Edi- 
tions Vedette, Paris. 10905 


Je vous adore; from Fatal lady, w and 
m Sam Coslow and Victor Young; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Apr. 
3, 1986; E pub. 54533; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 


10906 
Jelly-fish; brass, saxophones and 
rhythm. Lead sheet sc. ©1c. Apr. 


24, 1936; E unp. 123139; Alex Hyde, 
New York. 10907 


Jérome Perreau; musique pour le film, 
par Jean Sautreuil et F. et M. Jean- 
jean; pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
43920; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

10908 


Jes’ natch’ully lazy, I was born that 
way; w Eddie Stone and Winky 
Tharpe, m Joe Bishop; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 54940; 
Milsons music pub. corp., New York. 

10909 


Jesus; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1936; EH unp. 122707 ; Mary E. Oliver, 
Pittsburgh. 10910 


Jesus, lover of my soul; by S. B. 
Marsh, arr.; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr., with w; in A. © Dee. 2, 
19385; E pub. 54663; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 10911 


Jesus name specials; hymns. © Apr. 
25, 1986; AA 202825; Walter Awood 
Meador, Nashville. 10912 


Jesus never fails to satisfy; hymn, w 
and m Paul Hutchens, harmonized 
Mrs. P. H. © Apr. 8, 1936; E pub. 
54582; George A. Palmer, Haddon 
Heights, N. J. 10913 


Jesus remembers me; hymn, w E. D. 
Mund and B. B. McKinney, m B. B. 
McKinney. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53774; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

10914 

Jesus telephones to me; pf., with w. © 


1c. Apr. 22,1936; EF. unp. ; 123007 ; 
Mary E. Oliver, Pittsburgh. 10915 


Joe Louis (The) stomp; pf. treble. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121854; Cleo 
Brown, Los Angeles. 10916 


John Peel; English hunting song, arr. 
Robert W. Gibb; boys’ 3-pt. song. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 54483; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 10917 


Johnny on the spot; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122091; 
Paul Plouff, Port Richmond, 8S. L, 
NY-Y; 10918 


Join the party; from Song and dance 
man, w and m Sidney Clare; with 
arr. for guit. ete. © Apr. 3, 1936; 
EH pub. 54490; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 10919 


Jolidays; by Alec Rowley; pf. nos. 14. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E for. 440384; 
Banks & son, York, England. 10920 


Jolly Ethiopians; song. © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1986; E unp. 123041; Jasper 
Thomas, New York. 10921 


Jolly (The) tars; nautical march, 
Herbert Henderson; pf. © Apr. 22, 
1936; E pub. 54917; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 10922 


Joven (Una) de este barrio; by L. 
Garza and S. Martinez. ©1c. Mar. 
24, 1986; E unp. 121019; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

10923 


Joyful (The) violinist; shortest mod- 
ern method for the young student. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 121550; 
Theresa BaSte, Los Angeles. 10924 


Juanita of my dreams; fox trot song, 
melody W. T. Lamb and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c, Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
122474; William T. Lamb, Daytona 
Beach, Fla. 10925 


Jubivitis; w Bob Hoffman, and mel- 
ody: © 1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. 
121980; Richard Warren Brown, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 10926 


Julane; valse song. .© 1 ¢..Apr. 138, 
1936; E unp. 122972; Frances Bar- 
bour Eggleston, Campton, Ky. 

10927 


Jumping Salty; w and m Ricky Simp- 
son; pf, © 1c. Mar. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 121532 Eric Oscar Simpson, 
New York. 10928 


June is the time for love; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122774; 
Jean Jacques Pinard, Drummond- 
ville, P. Q., Canada. 10929 


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10930 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 31 


Just a bit of Irish lace; w and m | Just for fun; w and melody. ©1e«. 


Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders; pf. 
treble. © Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 
54394; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 109380! 


Just a half burned cigarette; fox-trot, 
w Elliott Arluck; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
4, 1986; E unp. 121856; Charles 
Faso, New York. 109381 


Just a little kiss on the stairs; Ww 
Jerry Morton; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
19386; E unp. 123271; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 10932) 


Just a little lovin’ is the thing; w 
Wm. McKenna, melody Bert Davis. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121870; 
Lang-Worth feature programs, inc., 
New York. 10933 


Just a puppy dog; song. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 19386; E unp. 122374; Royal Mus- 
grove Tinker, Washington. 10934 


Just a song; song, arr. Arthur Terume. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122567 ; 
Marguerite Harcourt, New York. 

10935 


Just a week ago to-night; song. © 
1c, Apr. 6;°1936 Ee unp: 7 2218311 ; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 10936 


Just a year ago; song, melody An- 
thony Colangelo. © 1 ¢ Apr. 9, 
1936; E unp. 122078; Jennie Dough- 
erty, Philadelphia. 10937 


Just another day; w and melody Man- 
uela V. Budrow. © 1 c¢. Mar. 16, 
1936; E unp. 123543; Manuela V. 
Rafferty, Los Angeles. 10988 


Just around the corner; song, w Jane 
Logan. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122326; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les 10939) 


Just around the corner from the court- 
house; w and m Larry Yost. -© 1. 
Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122210; Law- 
rence D. Yost, Des Moines. 10940 


Just because I looked at you; from 
Red rhumba, w and m Clay Boland 
and Tommy Smith; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 
54585; Irving Berlin, inc... New 
York. 10941 


Just drifting, that’s all; song. ©1c. 
Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122626; Kath- 
leen Ashley Mendenhall, Orange, 
Tex. 10942 


Just for a day; w and m Glenn Hay- 
den; with ukulele arr. © Apr. 27, 
1935; E pub. 54622; Natl. music co., 
Chicago. 10943 


Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123351; Mich- 
ael Pines, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. 10944 


Just for me; w Rachel S. Record; pf. 
©l1ec. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122749; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

10945 


Just for the thrill of it; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122555; Elia Figundio and John 
Naptan, New York. 10946 


Just in between; from Two hearts in 
harmony, w and m Chick Endor and 
Charlie Farrell, additional lyric 
Horatio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for pf. accordeon, banjo 
and guit. © Mar. 14, 1936; E for. 
43630; Lawrence Wright music co., 
ltd., London. 10947 


Just laughing; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121679; Irene 
C. Richey, Crawford, Neb. 10948 


Just like that; w and melody Joe Dris- 
coll and Charley Nicholls. © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122837; Joseph 
Earl Driscoll and Charles Dwight 
Nicholls, Lemont, Ill. 10949 


Just living; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122894; Ar- 
mand Granger, Salix, Ia. 10950 


Just loving you; waltz song. ©1«. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123006; Grace 
F. Bloodgood, East Orange, N. J. 

10951 


Just make believe; waltz song, melody 
K. Ward and Ben Adelman. ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122167; Kath- 
erine Ward, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

10952 


Just me and you and our tippy canoe; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele’ arr. .© 1. ¢:..Apr., 22, 49363) Hi 
unp. 122991; Landon G. Atkins, 
Cumberland, Va. 10953 


Just one more kiss; w and m Maurice 
Shaw. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1936; HE unp. 
123171; John Maurice Shaw, Raw- 
lins, Wy. 10954 


Just remember you can smile; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121635; 
Gust Safstrom, De Motte, Ind. 

10955 


Just say too doo too doo; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
121531; Roy Sanford, Los Angeles. 

10956 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Just start a little trying; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123257; William 
H. Brune, Hammond, Ind. 10957 


Just you; song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123407; Leslie C. Groff, Chi- 
cago. 10958 


Just you and me; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122835; 
Lora Miller Burke, Moberly, Mo. 

10959 


Kamerad deutscher; text Herbert 
Seheffier, m John Julia Scheffler; 
vierstimmigen m&nnerchor, ohne 
begl. © Oct. 12, 1934; E for. 43594; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Brunswick, 
Germany. 10960 


Kanaka society; song, arr. Silver K. 
Piliwale. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; H 
unp. 122074; William W. K. Kaai- 
kaula, Honolulu. 10961 


Kansas City zone song; w and m W. G. 
Lewellen; pf. © Apr. 6, 1936; E 
pub. 54592; Chevrolet motor co., 
Kansas City zone, Kansas City, Mo. 

10962 


Karjinsky (N.) Sonate; violon et vio- 
‘loneelle. Partition. © Oct. 15, 
1935; E for. 48978; Editions Max 
Hschig, Paris. 10963 


Keep in step with Jesus; hymn, w and 
m A. H. Ackley. © Jan. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 53772; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 10964 


Keep me fully yielded; hymn, w and 
m Paul Hutchens, harmonized Mrs. 
P.H. © Apr. 8, 1986; E pub. 54583 ; 
George A. Palmer, Haddon Heights, 
N. J. 10965 


Kiddin’ you; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122771; Leo 
Stein, Brooklyn. 10966 


Kiddy days of yore; song. ©1c. Apr. 
22, 1936; E unp. 123013; Moulton 
Green, Kansas City, Mo. 10967 


Kila-kila Hawaii; by Ylan K. Kealoha ; 
Hawaiian steel guit., 7th tuning, 
with guit. ace., in note and diagram. 
© Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 54803; Wm. 
J. Smith music co., inec., New York. 

10968 


King (The) is still my Prince Charm- 
ing; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 19386; E unp. 122911; Frank Lu- 
ther, New York. 10969 


King of swing; w Albert Stillman, m 
George Gershwin ; with arr. for guit., 


10983 


etc. © Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 54689; 
Gershwin pub. corp., New York. 
10970 


Kiss me like this; from Sho-window, 
w Hugene Conrad, melody Gus EHd- 
wards. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 
123102; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 10971 


Kissable; w P. V. Harrison, m I. R. 
Barnett. © 1c Mar. 24, 19386; BE 
unp. 122689; Irene Ramsey Barnett, 
Newark, N. J. and Polly Van Doren 
Harrison, Maplewood, N. J. 10972 

Kissable lips ; song, w Verna Hauskins. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 121779; 
Harry William Beddig, Oakland, 
Calif. 10973 

Kisses in the moon; song, arr. Hugene 
Morelli. © 1 c. Apr. y21,.1986.; EB 
unp. 122892; Edwin A. Peepies, jr., 
Atlanta. 10974 

Kitty cat and lively fishes; song. © 
1 @ Apr. 4, 1986; E. unp, 122138; 
Mabel Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

109575 

Klavierkonzert; in 3 satzen, Kurt von 
Woltfurt, op. 25. Klavierauszug, 2 
klaviere. © Nov. 29, 1984; E for. 
43621; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Bruns- 
wick, Germany. 10976 

Knapsacks & muskets march; pf. © 
1 c. Apr. 14, 1886; E unp. 122449; 
Milton H. Schwarzwald, New. York. 

10977 

Knights out; pf. ©1e. Apr. 8, 1986; 
EK unp. 121995; Milton H. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 10978 


Knock wood; w Sammy Cahn, m Saul 
Chaplin; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr, 9, 1986; E pub. 54597; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 10979 

Kona beach; by A. P. McKinney, arr. 
A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tomlin- 
son; Hawaii guit., in note and dia- 
gram;in D. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 
54837 ; McKinney pub. co., Peoria, 


Il. 10980 
Kongo karabalicero; mosaico afro- 
cubano, letra y melodia. © 1 «. 


Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 128418; Ro- 
berto de Moya, New York. 10981 
Konstantinoff (K.) Concerto; réd. 
pour violon et pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E} for. 43949; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 10982 
Konzentrierte (Die) violintechnik ; von 
Kurt B. Méchel, of Germany. © 
Feb. 10, 1986; E for. 48665; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

: 10983 


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10984 


pt. HI, n.s,, v. dk 


Korsakov ; selection of Rimsky Korsa- 
kov melodies, arr. Paul Yoder; full 
band pts., with conductor. © Apr. 
17, 1986; E pub. 54779; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 10984 


Kunkel’s practical method for Ha- 
waiian guitar; for beginners and 
class work. pt. 2. © Apr. 23, 1936; 
AA 208112; Michael S. Kunkei, Mish- 
awaka, Ind. 10985 


Kuu ipo wi; w and m Eddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits.; in F. © Apr. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54728; Elbern H. (Hd- 
die) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 10986 


Labanchi (Gaetano) Thirty-three con- 
cert etudes; transcribed Gerardo 
Jasilli; saxophone. bk. 2. © Mar. 
31, 1986; E pub. 54406; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. — 10987 


Ladder of fame; by August H. 
Schaefer; solo for cornet, clarinet, 
saxophones, trombone or bar.; pts., 
with pf. ace. © Mar. 2, 1936; HB 
pub. 53986; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 10988 


Lady, can you spare a heart; w and 
melody Gene Sickel. ©1e. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp, 122885; Hugene Henry 
Sickel, jr., Larchmont, N. Y. 10989 


Lady, I did it for the bliss; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1936; 
HE unp. 122177; Ella Johnson, Wash- 
ington. 10990 


Laissez moi; tango, paroles Camille 
Francois, m Gaston Claret. © Dec. 
30, 1985; EH for. 48820; Editions Pan, 
Sea aris, 10991 


Lament; by Christophe Bach, freely 
transcribed Quinto Maganini; solo 
violin and string orch. pts. © Apr. 
17, 1986; E pub. 54775; Affiliated 
music corp., New York. 10992: 


—— —— harmonized from the figured 
bass and freely transcribed for solo 
violin and string orch. in 9 pts., 
Quinto Maganini. Se. © Mar. 30, 
1936; E pub, 54594; Affiliated music 
corp., New York. 10998: 


Lament moderne; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122100; 
Beatrice Leonard, New York. 10994 


Lamentation; by Coleman Hawkins; 
solo B flat ten. saxophone; pf. ace. 
© Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 44094; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

10995. 


Lamplightin’ time; w and m Ken 
French. © 1 ¢ Apr. 24, 1986; BE 


unp. 1238220; Kenneth Howard 
French, Rochester, N. Y. 10996 


Land (The) beyond the sunset; sacred 
song, w V. K. Van De Venter, m 
M. B. Richards; low voice; violin 
and pf. ace. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
BE unp. 121589; Virgil K. Van De 
Venter and Maude Barnaby Rich- 
ards, Dundee, Mich. 10997 


Land o’ love; waltz song, melody B. 
Ripley and Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122168; Betty 
Ripley, Detroit. 10998 


La-re-do; song. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; 
EH unp. 121652; Adelaide Bunn, La- 
redo, Tex. - 10999 


Largo religieux; mode ancien, m Ar- 
mand Crabbé; violon avec orgue ou 
pf., et texte latin du O salutaris pour 
voix graves ou aigues.  ptes. 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for 48997; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 11000 


Last (The) dance; pf., with words. © 
1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121849); Ber- 
nice Braham, Cleveland. 11001 


Last night; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122797; Renzo 
Viola, New York. 11002 


Last (The) of the rumbas; English w 
Ben Wyngard and Bernie Weitzner, 
melody Sergio De Karlo. © 1 ¢ 
Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122875; Frank 
Gill, New York. 11003. 


Last (The) song; w C. H. Knapp, m 
J. Finke © 1c Apr. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 122127; Clarence H. Knapp and 
John Finke, Albany. 11004 


Latin waltz; w C. J. Milazzo, melody 
Gene Randazzo. © 1 c¢. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122766; Charles J. 
Milazzo and Hugene B. Randazzo, 
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 11005 


© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; 
Jack Kopf, Phila- 
11006. 


Lazy mountain moon; waltz song, mel- 
ody J. Mary and Sam Adelman. © 
1c Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123247; 
June Mary, Roseburg, Or. 11007 


Lazy sheep; w Ann Taylor, m Mar- 
garet Poé; unison voices. © Mar. 
15, 1986; E for. 44073; Augener, Itd., 
London. 11008 


Lazy waves of Nassau; w Myron 
Degnon, m Julia Degnon, pf. sc. Paul 
Hill; with guit. arr. © Apr. 22, 
19386; E pub. 54945; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 11009: 


Lazy boy ; song. 
EH unp. 122401; 
delphia. 


494 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11036 


Leader (A) is coming at last; w and 
melody. © 1 ce Mar. 36, 1986; E 
unp. 122849; Ivor Ajax, Salt Lake 
City. 11010 


Leap (The) year song; w and m John 
Rowland; pf. 
E unp. 123278; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11011 


Lebert (—) Etude; by Lebert and 
Stark, ed. Helen Garrett Mennig; 
pf. © Mar. 24, 1986; E. pub. 54705; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

11012 


Legend; bassoon, with orch. Se © 
1 ¢@ Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121911; 
Sigurd Frederiksen, Lancaster, Calif. 

11013 


Légende; paroles Jean Chapelle, m 
Raymond Balet. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EH for. 43804; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 11014 


Lend me you; w A. Scheftel, melody 
M. Hochman. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; 
H unp. 122338; Al Scheftel and Mau- 
rice Hochman, Ossining, N. Y. 

11015 


Leonore; melody Frank Montanez. © 
1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122045; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. ~ 11016 


Less work for mother; w Bill Living- 
ston, m J. Russel Robinson. © Apr. 
6, 1956; E pub. 54542; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 11017 


Let me be the one in your heart; waltz, 
w Harold Lawrence, m Isham Jones, 
arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts. © 
Apr. 23, 1986; E pub. 54866; Isham 
Jones music corp., New York. 11018 


Let me call you Mary; song, w Mrs. 
Donald Dipace. © 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 
1986 ; E unp. 122818; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 11019) 


Let me dream of her tonight; song, w 
_ Anna Jean Lizotte. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122327; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 11020 


Let’s agree to disagree; w Armand E. 
Daigle, and melody. © 1c. Mar. 24, 
1986; E unp. 123170; Joe Capraro, 
Hot Springs, Ark. 11021 


Let’s bank the fire, that rages in our 
hearts tonight; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121563; 
Samuel A. Masselle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

11022 


Let’s be loyal to Roosevelt; m Bill 
Mele; trumpet introduction and pf. 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; } 


treble, with w. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 122342; Frank Stanley, New 
York. 11023 


Let’s chew the fat at the automat; 
song, w Martha Mann. ©1e. Apr. 
13, 1986; E unp. 122868; Arthur 
Gault, Hollywood, Calif. 11024 


Let’s cuddle in a cozy corner ; Song mel- 
ody Charley Kisco. © 1. Apr. 8, 
19386 ; E unp. 122061 ; James C. Lewis, 
jr., Hollywood, Calif. 11025 


Let’s dance; song. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 122144; Mabel Kaufman 
Harman, Baltimore. 11026 


Let's do our number; song. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121691; Malone 
Dickerson, Chicago. 11027 


Let’s find out; w Gordon Clifford, m 
Jack King; with guit. arr. © Api. 
6, 1936 ; H pub. 54519; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 11028 


Let’s get together again; w and m 
S. Menaker. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; 
EH unp. 122491; Sidney Menaker and 
Emil Cadkin, Los Angeles. 11029 


Let’s give the devil his due; w A. 
Scheftel, melody M. Hochman. © 
1c. Mar. 24, 19386; EH unp. 121658; 
Maurice Hochman and Al Scheftel, 
Ossining, N. Y. 11030 


Let’s go to Honolulu; w Norman 
Diehl; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 19386; HE 
unp. 121973; George S. Muller, 
Columbus, O. 11031 


Let’s have a love scene of our own; w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E eunp. 123368; Sidney Hdgar Porce- 
lain, New York. 11052 


Let’s honeymoon forever, you and 1; w 

Harold Holmes, and melody. © 

1 e¢@. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121789; 
Harry L. Williams, New York. 

11033 


Let’s make it up for the last time; w 
and m Tommie Connor and Hddie 
Lisbona; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© Apr. 2, 1986; E for. 44114; Sun 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 110384 


Let’s make tonight our night; sony, 
w Charles Day. © lc. Mar. 24, 1936; 
H unp. 121576; Calvin Green, South 
Norfolk, Va. 11035 


Let’s play Adam and Eve; w Myron 
Degnon, and melody. © 1 c. Apr. 
16, 1986; E unp. 122607; Julia 
Strong Degnon, New York. 11036 


495 


CATALOG OF 
11037 


Let's play house again; pf. treble, with 


w. ©vdleewApry 8): 1986; By up. 
121689; Oran H. Nance, jr., Balti- 
more, 110387 
Let's pretend; w Stanley Daniels, 


melody Walter Daniels. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
9 1986; E unp. 122102; Walter 
Mieezkowski, Detroit. 11088 


Let's pretend we've never loved; 
melody. © 1c Apr. 20, 1986; EB 


sperms 


unp. 122720; Lester Young, Kansas 
City, Mo. 11089: 


Let’s settle down; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Mar, 21, 1986; E unp, 118994 ; 
Edna B. Healy, Falconer, N. Y. 

11040 


Let's sign a contract; Ww and melody, 
© 1¢ Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122786; 
Bert Dufour, New Orleans. 11041 


Let's sing again; from the picture, w 
Gus Kahn, melody Jimmy McHugh; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 2, 1986; BH 
pub. 54546; Leo Feist," ine, New 
York. 11042 


Let's take a buggy ride; w and melody. 
© 1c, Apr. 11, 1986; B unp. 122253; 
Henry Louis Zwick, Rosedale, Md. 

11043 


Let's take a chance at romance; song, 
w Robert Lloyd Stephens. © 1 e. 
Apr, 27, 1986; E unp. 1238516; Mil- 
dred Whitley Stephens, Lima, O. 

11044 


Let's take a walk under the moon; 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Apr, 24, 1986; E unp. 128258; Elbert 
Patterson, Shelbyville, Tenn. 11045 


Let’s talk it over under the moon; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Apr. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 121887; Byron Arthur Rogers, 
Minneapolis. 11046 


Let’s tell it to the preacher; w and 
melody. © 1e. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 
123511; John Frank Napoli, Wood- 
haven, N. Y. 11047 


Let’s try to forget; w Ethel Westgate ; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 
1238445; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 11048 


Let the world know you're a man; 
marciale fox trot, w and m Plucky 
man. © 1 c¢. Apr. 27, 1986; E ump. 
128615; Cyrus Bascom = Sproul, 
Rogers, Ark. 11049 


Let us dance; w and melody. © 1c. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122866; Veda 
Alberta Lane, Lewistown, Mont. 

11050 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. ITT, Misi, v. Shi 


Let us now praise famous men; unison 
song, w from Neclesiasticus, m Gran- 
ville Bantock; massed voices; pf. or 
organ ace. © Apr. 80, 1986; EB for. 
44126; Novello & co,, ltd., London. 

11051 


Letter (A) to mother; w Philip Merdi- 
nand Santos; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 1986; 
BE unp, 121598; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11052 


w Violet A. Demyster, m J. FP. 
Reedy and Paul Wells. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
3, 1986; BE unp. 121728; J. Franklin 
Reedy, Tarentum, Pa. 11058 


Leuchtendes meer; slow-fox, *Hrnst 
FVischer; 2 klaviere. © Sept. 29, 
1985; FE for. 48750; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 11054 


Liebes gliick, kehr doch bald bei uns 
ein; langsamer fox-trot, w Q@. von 
Otten, m Gerhard Winkler. © Jan. 
18, 1986; BF for. 48722; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Vi- 
enna. 11055 


Lied (Das) vom neuen reich; text Her- 
mann Claudius, m John Julia Schef- 
fler; volkschor, 1 0. 2 stimmig, mit 0. 
ohne begl. © Oct. 12, 1984; FD for. 
43595; Henry  Litoliff's verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 11056 


Lieder auf alte deutsche gedichte; w 
bearb. Will Vesper, m Walter Cour- 
voisier, op. 29. hft. 1. Geistliche 
lieder. © Oct. 28, 1985; EB for. 43731; 
Ries & Hrler, g. m. bh h., Berlin. 

11057 


Life; song, Ww Collen Diliberto. © 1c. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122819; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 11058 


Life is a mighty long time; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1986; BH unp. 
123029; Chris. Yacich, New Orleans. 

11059 


Life on a farm; w Mae Johnson; pf. 
© 1e. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122750; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

11060 


Life the joker; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 11, 1986; BE unp. 128467; Clive 
Brard, Chicago. 11061 


Life without you; Ist violin, with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122185; 
Arthur Burkholder, Erie, Pa. 11062 


Like a rose in my garden; song, mel- 
ody Walter F. Evans. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1986; BE unp. 121880; Clyde Vincent 
Sulier, Arlee, Mont. 11063 


496 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11087 


Lillian’s minuet; pf. © 1 ce. Apr. 8, 
1986; BH unp. 121996; Milton fF. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11064 


Lilofee; w Hrnst Heinrich Bethge, m 
Hans Albert Mattausch ; drei frauen- 
o. kinderchor, ohne begl. Partitur, 
© July 23, 1984; BH for. 48598 ; Henry 
Litolff’s verlag, Brunswick, Ger- 
many. 11065 


Lily song; w Marguerite Resta, and 
melody. © 1c Apr. 27, 19386; H 
unp. 128419; Paul Fania, New York. 

11066 


Linger, my soul, at Calvary’s moun- 
tain; hymn. © Mar. 14, 1986; 2 c. 
Apr. 9; EB pub. 54581; Merrill Dun- 
lop, Chicago. 11067 


Links sitzt das herz; foxtrot inter- 
mezzo, aus Kirschen in nachbars gar- 
ten, w Wrwin Lehnow, m Werner 
Bochmann. © Jan. 3, 19386; FB for. 
43682; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 11068 


Lips (The) that I idolize; song, mel- 
ody Ailen Taub. © 1 ¢@ Apr. 11, 
19386; EH unp. 122281; Hmil Currier, 
Wilmot, N. H. 11069 


Listen to the mocking bird; song, Alice 
Hawthorne, arr. Mort H. Glickman, 
Hawaiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, arr. Nick Manoloftf; with 
‘ukulele and guit. chords. © Apr, 4, 
1936; EH pub. 54554; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 11070 


Listening for your voice; w Nada Van 
Fossen; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
19386; KH unp. 128300'; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11071 


Liszt (Franz) Love’s dream; waltz, 
arr. George I’. Briegel; full band 
pts. © Apr. 1, 1936; BH pub. 54521; 
George FI. Briegel, inc, New York. 

11072 


Lita; from A message to Garcia, w 
Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew Pollack ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 16, 
1986; H pub. 54724; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 11073 


Little (A) bit later on; w Al J. Nei- 
burg, m Jerry Levinson; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 15, 1986; FE) pub. 54679; 
Superior music, ine., New York. 

11074 

Little Black Sambo; operetta, bk. and 
m Henry P. Cross. © Apr. 8, 1936; 
D 39065; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

11074* 


70365—36 


Little boy; w M. Dowd, m G. M. Shay. 
©1c¢. Apr. 4, 1986; H unp. 121767; 
Gladys M. Shay, Victorville, Calif,, 
and Marie Dowd, San Diego, Calif. 

11075 

Little child Jesus; 2—pt. Christmas 
carol, w Lettie Cuttle, m Hdgar Moy ; 
treble voices. © Mar. 12, 1936; H 
for. 43706; Edward Arnold & co., 
London, 11076 


Little cowboy; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Apr. 17, 19386; 1) unp. 122653; Henry 
LB. Nathan, San Francisco. 11077 

Little desert rose; w Nellie Anderson, 
melody Vernon Leftwich. © 1 e. 
Apr, 22, 1986; 1 unp. 123022; Nellie 
May Anderson, Portland, Wash. 

11078 

Little Hyva; w and melody J. Greene. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; BH unp. 122462; 
Joe Greene and Curtis C. Taylor, Los 
Angeles. 11079 


Little honey boy; song, with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; BE unp. 
120218; Clifford Hector Francer, 
Green Bay, Wis. 11080 


Little (A) house upon a hilltop; mel- 
ody, with pf. ace. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1986; HE unp. 122864; Lora Miller 
Burke, Moberly, Mo. 11081 


Little (A) house with a garden; w 
Hddie Lisbona, m Tommie Connor ; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for 
guit. and pf. accordion. © Apr. 2, 
1986; HB for. 44115; Sun music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 11082 


Little lady of my dreams; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 ce. Apr. 11, 
1986; EH unp. 122282); Harold Benja- 
min Mortimer, Johannesburg, South 
Africa. 11083 


Little man; musical monologue, w and 
m Mab Davis; pf. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
W for. 44090; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 11084 


Little old log cabin in the lane; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c, Apr. 18, 1986; B unp. 
122366; Annette DuPree, Los Ange- 
les. 11085 


Little piccaninny mine; southern lulla- 
by, w and m Max Vernon; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 26, 1986; HB 
for. 48738; Macmelodies, Itd., Lon- 
don. 11086 


Little princess; w Raymond Cleophus 
LaBombard; pf. © 1 ¢e« Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 128446; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11087 


y 497 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11088 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 34: 


Little (The) red rose; w Elmer Gil- 
man Hrickson; pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122751; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11088 


Little (A) ring of gold; fox-trot, w 
Jack Stevens, m Tolchard Evans. 
© Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 44015; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 11089 


Little (A) robin told me so; w and 
m Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots and 
Bob Rothberg; with guit. arr. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E pub. 54619; Schus- 
ter & Miller, inc., New York. 11090 


Little Ruth; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 15, 1986; H unp. 122498; Hliza- 
beth L. Cook, St. Louis. 11091 


Little Spanish serenata; pf. accordion. 
1 ce. Apr. 14, 19836; E unp. 122466; 
Pietro Buscemi, Baltimore. 11092 


Little (A) town where love came 
down; fox trot song, melody C. Tor- 
ville and Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122479; Charles 
Torville, Estlin, Sask., Canada. 

11093 


Little toy piano; w and m Billy Hill; 
with guit. arr. Rev. ed. © Apr. 2, 
1936; E pub. 54440; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. New York. 11094 


Livin’ in a hotcha way; fox trot, w 
L. D. Smythe, m R. J. Weger. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 128617; 
Leamon D. Smythe and Roy J. 
Weger, Durant, OKI. 11095 


Living in a dream; song; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Feb. 29, 1986; E 
pub. 54684; Robert L. Elkins, Phil- 
adelphia. 11096 


Living in dreams; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 121847; Bernice 
Braham, Cleveland. 11097 


Livre d’heures; par Alexandre Mottu; 
pit. nos: J-7; .:© Wee. 3019385 ;" b 
for. 43951; Editions Maurice Sénart, 
Paris. 11098 


Lo, I reveal unto thee; annunciation 
to Mary, w from Luke 1, m Jacobus 
Gallus, arr. and ed. Matthew N. 
Lundquist; mixed cho. © Apr. 11, 
1986; E pub. 54748; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 11099 


Loafin’ on the levee; w Mack David, 
m Geo. W Meyer; with guit. arr. 
© Apr. 14, 1986; E pub. 54986; 
Schuster & Miller, ine., New York. 

11100 


Lolie pop and chocolate; song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122133; Mabel 
Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

11101 


London days; seven short pieces, by 
Leonhard Prinz; pf. © ° Mar. 15, 
19386; E for. 44078; Augener, ltd., 
London. 11102 


Lonely ; by Monty Frame; melody with 
pf. acc.:; ©) 1o.¢.,Apr.+28, 1936 
unp. 123549; Elizabeth Frame De 
Golier, Cincinnati. 11103 


fox trot, w Madge Lohman, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122468; Cora Freeman, 
Holdenville, Okl. 11104 


Lonely little sweetheart, I’m lonely 
too; fox-trot song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121517; 
Ralph Donald Goodwin, Winnipeg, 
Manit., Canada. 11105 


Lonely mannequin; by Rube Bloom; 
pf. © Apr. 24, 1986; E pub. 54876; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

11106 


fox-trot, w Sammy Lerner, m 
Rube Bloom, dance arr. Jack Mason; 


orch. pts. © Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 
54518; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 11107 


Lonely mates awaiting; song, w C. M. 
Grove. ©1ce. Apr. 27, 19386; HE unp. 
123391; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

11108 


Lonely moods; melody. © 1c. Apr. 
28, 1986; E unp. 123520; George A. 
Allen and L. Raymond Smith, Buf- 
falo. 11109 


Lonesome and blue; w and melody. © 
1 ec Apr. 11, 1936; EH unp. 1223802; 
Christopher Grimoldby, E. Dearborn, 
Mich. 11110 


Lonesome and lovelorn; song, m Hor- 
ace Morris. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; H 
unp. 122490:; John D. Marsh, Fayette- 
ville, Tenn. 11111 


Lonesome when I am with you; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 121740; 
Levin Houston, 3d, Fredericksburg, 
Wa: 11112 


Lonesome winds; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 
23, 1936; E unp. 123100; William 
Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 11113 


Lonesome without you; valse song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122956; 
George Christensen, Eureka, Calif. 

11114 


498 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Long live love; from Two hearts in 
harmony, w and m Eddie Pola and 
Franz Vienna Steininger; with uku- 
lele arr. and chords for pf. accor- 
deon, banjo and guit. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E for. 44018 ; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., ltd., London. 11115 


Longing; melody. ©.1c. Apr. 9, 1936; 
EH ounp. 122121; George W. McCaus- 
lin, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. 11116 


Longing for mother and home; song, 
w Reinhold Kuehnert ; with duet arr. 
for ten. and bar. or sop. and alto. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 19386; E unp. 121882; 
Alfred Melchior Kummer, Akron, O. 

11117 


Longing for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «©. 
Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 122992; Bessie 
Gibbs, Stowe, Vt. 11118 

melody Allen Taub. © 1 «. 
Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122277; Lela 
Bridgewater, Springfield, Ill. 11119 

Look away, lonesome cowboy; w H. 
Edwin Mootz and Reed Karol, m R. 


Karol. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 
122934; S. Smith Mitchell, Tampa, 
Fla. 11120 


Look out for the brown bomber, the 
kid from Alabam’ ; w Walter Bishop, 
m Dan Dougherty and Clarence Wil- 
liams. © Dec. 17, 1935; Epub. 
54823; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 11121 


Look, the moon is shining; w Flora 
Keyes; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 123447; Syivester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11122 


Look what the wind blew in; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 122835; Selma Stoll, Chicago. 

11123 


Looking for you; w and melody. © 
her Apr.)3, 19386; Hy unp: 121688 ; 
Billy Ward, Philadelphia. 11124 


Looping the loop; fox trot song. © 
Fey Apr. 17;°1936 E: unp. 122248; 
Jack Daniels, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

11125. 

Lord remember me; w E. Townes, m 
J. Saddler. ©1c Apr. 22, 1936; E 
unp. 128044; Joshua Saddler and 
Eulee Townes, Philadelphia. 11126 


Lord, what am I; w Lope De Vega, tr. 
H. W. Longfellow, set to m Edward 
Margetson ; mixed cho., with sop. and 
ten. solo. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54833; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

11127 


11140 
Lord’s. (The) prayer; w from Mat- 
thew 6; mixed voices. © 1 ¢. Apr. 


24, 1986; E unp. 123156; Lola Gwin 
Smale, San Francisco. 11128 


Losing you; fox-trot song. © 1. 
Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 128107; Lydia 
Handal, New Orleans. 11129 


Lost in ecstasy ; from Ecstasy, w and 
m Henry Gershwin and William 
Colligan; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
13, 1986; E pub. 54682; Foreign and 
domestic music corp., New York. 

11130 


Love as Jesus loved; w Hdith Banes 
MeMillian; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27,1986; 
E unp. 128448; Sylvester Long Cross,, 
Portland, Or. 11131 


Love at last; w M. McClure, m and: 
ukulele chords B. E. Staffin. © 1 c. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122663. Bur- 
nell H. Staffin and Marion McClure, 
Perrysburg, N. Y. 11132 


Love came to me in the gloom; fox- 
trot, w M. Littlefield and Lu Earl, 
m Lu Earl, pf. and ukulele arr. 
Fred Ahlefeld III. © 1. Apr. 15, 
1986; E unp. 122500; Margie Little- 
field, New Orleans. 11133, 


Love came with the night; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; B 
unp. 1283862 ; Jack Ellis, Brooklyn... 

11134 


Love (The) I gave so free; song, m 
Chas, McNeil. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 121820; Ann Lipkin, New 
York. 11135 


Love in season; w and m Bill Harri- 
son, jr., Ray Waring and Spencer 
Scanlan; pf. treble ace. © 1c. Mar. 
12, 1936; E unp. 121917; William 
John Harrison, jr., St. Albans, L. I., 
NY, 11136 


Love in streamlines; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121676; 
Melvie Skuse, Hillsboro, Or. 11137 


Love in the first degree; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 16, 19386; E unp. 
122587 ; Harvey Brooks, Los Angeles. 

11138 


Love in the June time; song, w Greta 
Gray. ©1e. Mar. 2, 1986; E unp. 
121514; George Harlow Field, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 11139 


Love in view; w Kiev Landes, mel- 
ody Kiev Landes and Ann Palmer. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122089; 
Kieve Landesberg, Brooklyn. 11140 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11141 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Love is a sweet chord; song, melody 
Mabel Robinson. © 1 ¢ Apr. 24, 
1986; E unp. 123138; John S. Brown, 
jr., New York. 


Love is a topic for two; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123168; Alvin Kurzon, Milwaukee. 

11142 


Love is ev’rywhere; w and m Eddie 
Kusby and Case Kusby, arr. Harold 
Mooney; with arr. for guit. and 
banjo. © Apr. 13, 1986; E pub. 
54305 ; Dynamic music co., Woodside, 
el PIN YE. 11143 


Love is like a lullaby; w and m Dave 
Oppenheim and Bob Crosby; with 
fuit. arr. © Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 
54441 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ince., 
New York. 11144 


Love is mine; w and m Pat Ballard 
and Chas. Henderson ; with guit. arr. 
© Mar. 19, 1986; E pub. 54445; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 11145 


Love is tailored to your talents; song, 
m M. Mayfield. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1986; 
HE ounp. 122487; John D. Marsh, Fay- 
etteville, Tenn. 11146 


Love is the reason; song, Otis René 
and Leon René; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 11, 1986; E pub. 54631; Milsons 
music pub. corp., New York. 11147 


Love is where you find it; song. © 
1c Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122809; 
Orville Terry Fuquay, Lake Worth, 
Fla. 11148 


Love, it’s a funny word; w and m 
Patty Rowe. © 1 c¢. Apr. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 121878; Onalouise Rowell, 
Roswell, N. M. 11149 


Love just flew in my window; song. 
Ol cc: Apr: 3, 1936; EH unp. 121743: 
Joseph Bloom, New York. 11150 


L-o-v-e, love is how I spell it; w and m 
Helen Louise Weber; pf. © 1 « 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123430; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

11151 


Love me always; violin, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123353 ; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 11152 


Love me as of old; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Apr. 1, 1936; E pub. 54615; 
Irene Douglass Waldo, Portland, Or. 

alata las 


Love moon of mine; w Evelyn Konze, 
m Aullie Erickson. © 1. Mar. 21, 


11141 


1936; E unp. 121521; Evelyn Ham- 
marberg Konze, Milaca, Minn. 11154 


Love notes of long ago: song. ©1«. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122638 : Cliff H. 
Francar, Green Bay, Wis. 11155 


Love of rythm; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123166; Zeb 
Seybold, Ada, Ok1. 11156 


Love on the radio; w G. L. Brown, 
melody R. R. Harmon. © 1 ec. Mar. 
21, 1936; E unp. 120916; George 
Lockwood Brown and Robert Rich- 
ard Harmon, Tulsa, Ok1. 11157 


Love opened my eyes; song. © 1 
Apr. 29, 19386; E unp. 123559 ; Jon 
3 elie Benkelman, Detroit. 11158 


Love reborn; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 15, 
1936; E unp. 122496; Roger Lansing 
and Florence Lewis, New Rochelle, 
Ne AY: 11159 


Love (A) scene in Pasadena; w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 14, 1936; HB 
pub. 54744; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 11160 


Love scene on a balcony; w Jack Hed- 
blom, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 128330; Carl N. Larsen, 
Alpena, Mich. 11161 


Love song of a half-wit; fox-trot, Will 
Hudson; orch. pts. © Apr. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 54626; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 11162 


Love stars; w and m P. B. D. Dear- 
babian, arr. Harry Ludwig. © 1 «. 
Apr. 13, 1936; EH unp. 122871; Paul 
Boghos Derderian, Detroit. 11163 


Love that will last; w and melody 
Zuella Sterling, arr. Milo E. Bene- 
dict. ©«2 ec, vAprs 2 (1936%  Himmip. 
121646; Marguerite Head, Concord, 
N. H. 11164 


Love (The) waltz; w Julius Weiner, 
m George W. Sillis. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122676; Criterion music 
publishers, New York. 11165 


Love was there; song. ©1e. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123415; Stuart Moore, 
Washington. 11166 


Love wins through; by H. Carr; pf. 
1. Tunes from the first act.—2. Tunes 
from the second act. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1935; E unp. 122128, 122129; Howard 
Carr, Sydney, Australia. 

11167, 11168 


Loved by you; w and melody. ©1 ce. 
Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122301; Ger- 
ald Losinski, Detroit. 11169 


000 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11196 


Lovely creature; w and melody. © 
1 c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123504 ; 
Phil Grogan, Oklahoma City. 11170 


Lovely is the night; song, arr. Eugene 
Morelli. © 1 ce. Apr. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 122583; Edwin Augustus Pee- 
ples, jr., Atlanta. 11171 


Lovely one, my only one; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 1280838; Henry Goldwin Almei- 
da, Elmira, N. Y. 11172 


Lovely vision; song. © 1. Apr. 21, 
1936; E unp. 122917; Lena Sandler, 
Middletown, N. Y. 11173 


Lover beware; w Lucille Longman, 
and melody. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1936; H 
unp. 122223; M. Kenneth Boss, 
Brooklyn. 11174 


Lover of dreams; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 121748; Chloe Hubbard, 
Marionville, Mo. 11175 


Lover’s lullaby; song, w Demie J. 
Sposa. © 1c Apr. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 122501; Nebale Romano, Jersey 
City. 11176 


Love’s longing; w and melody Zuella 
Sterling, arr. Milo E. Benedict. © 
te Apr. 2, 19386; HE ‘unp.. 121647; 
Marguerite Head, Concord, N. H. 


11177 
Love’s question; song, arr. Alyce 
Smythe. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1936; E 


unp. 122783; J. Odille, San Diego, 
Calif. 11178 


Love’s rhapsody; song, w Edgar Hart 
Guynn. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121844; Hdith Katherine Guynn, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 11179 


Lovingly He will greet us; hymn. © 
Apr. 27, 1986; E pub. 54941; Francis 
W. Lawrence, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

11180 


Loyalty; song. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 122269; Robert Peter De 
Bruyn, Roggen, Col. 11181 


Lu; song. © 1 ¢« Apr. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 122781; Addie Henderson, 
Dallas. sy fll 82 


Lucy Lee; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1936; E unp. 123607; John H. 
Ferrera, Detroit. 


Lullaby ; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
Mar. 13, 1986; E unp. 128664; Alph 
LeRoy Westley, Hannaford, N. D. 

11184 


11183 | 


w and m Bob Krause. © 1. 
Apr. 138, 1986; E unp. 122350'; John 
Robert Krause, San Francisco. 

11185. 


Lullaby song of my mother; w Sadie 
Merrell; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 1238286; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11186 


Lullaby waltz; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123564; Ger- 
trude Longueville Snow, Montreal. 

11187 


Lune sur la mer; poeéme Gérard d’Hou- 
ville, m Louis Beydts; 2 voix de 


femmes avec cor ad lib. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E for. 48783; Alphonse 
Leduc & cie., Paris. 11188 


Ma cabane d’amour; valse musette, 
paroles Robert Malleron, m Gabriel 
Morin. © Dec. 380, 19385; E for. 
43852; Hditions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11189 


Ma poupée chérie; berceuse-chanson, 
poéme et m D. de Séverac, arr. et 
transcription Francisque Darcieux ; 
3 voix égales. © Jan. 30, 1936; B 
for. 48917; Rouart, Lerolle & Gcie., 
Paris. 11190 


Mache dich auf, werde licht; motette 
zum Epiphaniasfest u. Advent, m 
Kurt Thomas, werk 25, nr. 4; 4 
stimmiger chor, ohne begl. © Dee. 
15, 1935; E for. 44058; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 11191 


Machet die tore weit; Advents-mo- 
tette, m Kurt Thomas, werk 25, nr. 
1; 4 stimmiger chor, ohne begl. .© 
Dec. 15, 1935; E for. 44067; Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 11192 


Machins machines; valse musette, pa- 
roles Hrnest Vey, m G[eorges] Ch. 


Lemaire, of France. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 43845; Editions Pan, 
Sivd., aris. 11198 


Mad house; swing fox-trot, Earl Hines 
and James Mundy, arr. Ralph Gor- 
don; orch. pts). © Apr. 27, 1986; 
E pub. 54913; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 11194 


Madam (The) swings it; by George 
Olsen, Henry Russell and Murray 
Martin; pf. © Mar. 16, 1986; E 
pub. 54028; ABC standard music 
publications, inc., New York. 

11195 


Madamoizelle Marie; French character 
song, w and m Lane Dorn. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 1230938; Jeanne 
Kelly, Upper Darby, Pa. 11196 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11197 


Madre e patria; canzone marcia, versi 
C. C. Amore, m Salvatore Iodice; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122295; 
Sildac music pub. co., New York. 

11197 


Magic in the moon; w and melody V. 
- Mitchell and Jules Levan. © 1 e«. 
Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 123248; Vernon 
Mitchell and Jules Lavine, Phila- 
delphia. 11198 


Magica sonrisa (Sourire magique) ; 
tango, José M. Lucchesi; orch. ptes., 
avec paroles. © Jan. 30, 1936; H 
for. 43771; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

> 11199 


Mai; French, Francois Coppée, Eng- 
lish, Don Titman, m Reynaldo Hahn ; 
sop. or ten. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 
54856; A. Fassio, Lachute, P. Q., 
Canada. 11200 


paroles et m M. Roesgen-Cham- 
pion. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43914; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 11201 


Mais il pleuvait; paroles Geo Girard, 
m Roger Roger. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EK for. 438862; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 11202 


Maison (La) des bois; slow-fox, pa- 
roles Léon Xanrof, m Goé Kairaney. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43834; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 11203 


Make a sale today; song. © Apr. 6, 
1986; E. pub. 54987; Albert Warner, 
Chicago. 11204 


Make believe you love me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122068; Louis Hollander, Washing- 
ton. 11205 


Make your hay while the sun shines and 
Sing your troubles away; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 
122507; Henry R. Swan, Stoughton, 
Wis. 11206 


Malihinis always love a lei; w Mrs. ! 


S. K. Piliwale, m arr. © 1 c. Apr. 
8, 1986; EH unp. 122073; Silver K. 
Piliwale, Honolulu. 11207 


Malika; tango, paroles Jean Chapelle 
et Géo Girard, m FE. Garcia Perez. 
© Dee. 30, 19385; E for. 43823.; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 11208 


Mama’s little boy; pf., with w. © 1 
ce. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122634; 
Frank James Reger, Evanston, Il. 

11209 


Mame (Mother); w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123568; 
Esther Mazel, New York. 11210 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Man (The) in the White House to- 
day; w and melody. ©1c. Mar. 25, 
1936; E unp. 121927; Alma Somer- 
ville, Philadelphia. 11211 


Man, you ain’t swinging right; song, 
w L. R. Coleman, © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 121884; Leona R. Cole- 
man, Washington. 12202 


Mafiana (Una); by L. Garza and S. 
Martinez. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; HE 
unp. 121020; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie corp., New York. 11213 


Manoloff’s (Nick) Hawaiian guitar 
method; note system, N. Manoloff. 
bk. 1. © Apr. 16, 1986; AA 201669; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 11214 


March 4 la breve; pf. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1936; E unp. 121997; Milton H. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11215 


March (The) of hope; by HE. Harder 
and H. Zieve; pf.. ©.1 c. Apr. 10, 
1986; E unp. 122158; Harry Zieve, 
Chicago. 11216 


March of the city of New York; mel- 
ody, with. pf. acc. .© dc. Apraits, 
1986; E unp. 122544; Josephine Ut- 
erhart, New York. 11217 


March (The) of the whisper; w N. B. 
Hunter, m EH. , Uy, Mifert. ~ Orie 
Apr. 17, 19386; E unp, 122670'; Eu- 
gene U. Bifert and Norbert B. 
Hunter, Dayton, O. 11218 


March on, men; Loyola college song, 
w and m A. M. Fremgen. © Apr. 
15, 1936; E pub. 54769; Loyola col- 
lege, Baltimore. 11219 


March theme; from The cavaleade of 
America, H. A. Levey; pf. © 1 «. 
Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122547; KH. I. 
du Pont de Nemours & co., inc., Wil- 
mington, Del. 11220 


March triumphant; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121858; 
Howard Feiges, Chicago. 11221 


Marche funébre moderne; pf. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121941; Milton 
BE. Schwarzwald, New York, 11222 


Marche royale; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 121942; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11223. 


Marchette band book; compiled and 
arr. Mayhew Lake; pts. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E pub. 54437; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 11224 


Marching along—singing a song; from 
The student’s romance, w Clifford 
Grey and Richard Hutter, m Hans 


002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 11252 
May; with arr. for ukulele, etc. | May first; w Madge Kay, m Mark 
© Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 48962; Keith, Severn. © Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 


11225 


Marching along with Texas; pf. © 1 
ec. Apr. 18,1986; E unp. 122728; 


Prowse & co., Itd., London. 


Mrs. J. J. Martin; Wichita Falls, 
Tex. 11226 
Mardi Gras domino; pf. © 1c. Apr. 


8, 1986; E unp. 121999; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11227 


Margaret’s waltz; pf. ©1c. Apr. 14, 
1986; E unp. 122443; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11228 


Margot la Rouquine; java, paroles 
Mare Duthyl, m Gabriel Morin. 
Dee. 30, 1985; E for. 48853 ; Editions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 11229 


Maria Magdalena; zambra, letra S. 
Valverde y Rafael de Leon, m Man- 
uel Lopez Quiroga; org. ptes. © 
Dee. 1, 1935; E for. 48982; Salvador 
Valverde, Madrid. 11230 


Marie, Emile, Yvonne, Cecile, Annette ; 
w and melody Ray Rapetti. ©1e. 
Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123086; Re- 
nato Rapetti, New York. 11231 


Martins (The) and the Coys; w and 


melody Ted Weems and. Al Cam- |. 


eron. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 
123519; Irving Berlin, inc. New 
York. ‘ 11232 


Mary’s my sweetheart; m William 
Leith, arr. and w M. Hochman; pf. 
©1ec. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123068; 
William Leith and Maurice Hoch- 
man, Beacon, N. Y. 11233 


Mass in D minor; no. 3, m C. H. Kit- 
son; sop. 1, 2; organ ace. © Mar. 
27, 1936; E for. 48668; Cary & co., 
London. 11234 


Mastery of technical problems through 
the study of attractive piano pieces ; 
early grades, compiled and analyzed 
Edith McIntosh. © Apr. 1, 1986; E 
pub. 54487; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 11235 


Matron (The) cat’s song; w Ruth Pit- 
ter, m Michael Head. © Apr. 3, 1936; 
EK for. 44084; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 112386 


Matron’s report; introduction, Samuel 
Kaylin. ©1ce. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
121700; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 11237 


Mauna Loa moon; Hawaiian waltz; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Apr. 21, 
1936; E unp. 122900; John E. Swan- 
son, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 11238 


54832; Workers library publishers, 
ine., New York. 11239 


Maybe I was wrong; song. © 1.c. 
Apr. 9)..1986; FE unp. 122108: Fran 
EH. Duvall, Portland, Or. 11240 


Maybe it was a mistake; w and mel- 
ody. ©.1.c. Apr. 13, 1936;.E unp. 
122386; Al Lorraine and Maurice 
Hochman, Ossining, N. Y. 11241 


Mayor (The) of Alabam’; w and m F. 
Trumbauer. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; B 
unp. 121710; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 11242 


Mayor (The) of Toy town; w Irving 
Taylor, m J. Russel Robinson. © 
Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 54544; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 11243 


Me and the sun; w and m Dave Frank- 
lin; with guit. arr. © Apr. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 54934; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 11244 


Me and this funny old world; song, m 
M. Mayfield. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
H unp. 122488; John D. Marsh, Fay- 
etteville, Tenn. 11245 


Me wot’s ’ad me own ’orses; w George 
Whiting and Buddy Bernier, melody 
Billy aids) © 10’e. .Ajpr: 17) 2936 ; 
EK unp. 122662; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 11246 


Meet the future President; w Arthur 
Swanstrom, m Mabel Wayne; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Mar. 381, 
1936; E pub. 54438; Popular melo- 
dies, ine., New York. 11247 


Mein schones Wien; concert waltzer; | 
violin. ©1c Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123422; Franz Anger, Los Angeles. 

11248 


Melody in E minor; op. 77; violin and 
pf. © Apr. 14, 19386; E pub. 54773; 
Arthur Farwell, East Lansing, Mich. 

11249 


Melody of love; song. ©1c. Apr. 17, 
19386; E unp. 122648; Maurice Block, 
Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 11250 


Memories ; w Artie Elizabeth Freeman ; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123449; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 11251 


Memories are only heartaches; w Mrs. 
Tobias H. Kaiser; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 123272; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11252 


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11253 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 34 


Memories of mother and dad; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 121972; 
Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, Neb. 

11253 


Memories of my Indiana home; m Wm. 
C. Elder; violin or pf. melody, with 
We Ot C., ADE. .25, lose" kh) “Unp. 
128054; Mary Anna Genet, Derby, 
Ind. 11254 


Memories of old time songs; w and 
melody, intro. Loch Lomond, Annie 
Laurie and others. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 123324; William Henry 
Clifford, Hartford. 11255: 


Memories of you; valse song. ©1e. 
Apr. 6, 19386; E unp. 122959; Alma A. 
Dickinson, Spokane. 11256 


Memory sweetheart; song, arr. Clar- 
ence Woods. © 1c. Apr. 138, 1936; 
E ounp. 122340; Charles M. York, 
Tulsa, Okl. 11257 


Mem-ries; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 122083; Anthony Iannucci, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 11258 


Men, men, men; or, I like men, w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121812; Florence J. Cummings, New 
York. 11259 


Mendel’s son’s swing song; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
123466; Clive Erard, Chicago. 11260 


Merely infatuation; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121642; 
Joseph George Rosetti, Olean, N. Y. 

11261 


Mexicana (La); charro mexicain, 
valse, paroles Gycey, m Eduardo 
Stubbs. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 
43882; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11262 


Mi California; w M. de Arrigonie, mel- 
ody R. M. Uruchurtu and R. V. de 
Pemin. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 
122581; Manuela de Arrigonie, Mon- 
tebello, Calif., R. V. de Peman and 
R. M. Uruchurtu, Los Angeles. 


11263 
Mi canario ; tango, letra Amaro Garcia 
Miranda; orch. ptes. © Mar. 5, 


1936; E for. 44026; Juan Duran Ale- 
many, Barcelona, Spain. 11264 


Mi corazon; bolero, letra Pedro Mata, 
m y accordes de guit. Elena de Arcos. 
© Apr. 4, 1936; E for. 44020; Hlena 
de Arcos y Romero, Havana. 11265 


Mi morena; by J. Casiano; pf. treble. 
©1c Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121622; 


Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 11266 


Mia Gitana; by T. W. Thurban; pf. 
accordion, with w. © Apr. 3, 1936; 
E for. 48985; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 11267 


Miami by the sea; song, w Emily A. 
Bell. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122825; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

11268 


Mickey ; from Summer wives, w Dolph 
Singer, m Sam Morrison; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Apr. 9, 
1986; E pub. 54640; Famous music 
corp., New York. 11269 


Mid-winter carol; w Christina Ros- 
setti, m Alfred H. Johnson; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 22, 1986; E pub. 
54905; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 
York. 11270 


Midnight in the moonlight; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c Apr. 21, 1986; EB 
unp. 122902; John HE. Swanson, Ma- 
maroneck, N. Y. 11271 


Midst an old fashioned garden; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 c¢. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121905; Frieda 
F. Ayres, Chicago. 11272 


Mieze miitterlein; w Ernst Heinrich 
Bethge, m Hans Albert Mattausch ; 
drei frauen-o. kinderchor, ohne begl. 
Partitur. © July 23, 1984; E for. 
43599; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 11273 


Milk-cart (The) pony; w Eleanor Far- 
jeon, m Harry Farjeon; trebles 1, 2. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 43708; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. 11274 


Milkman’s way of sayin’ good mornin’ ; 
song, m Irving Bergin. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 128534; James K. 
Goss, Portland, Or. 11275 


Minutes to spare; song. © 1c. Apr. 
15, 1986; E unp. 122549; Dee Cox, 
Roosevelt, Utah. 11276 


Miracle (The) series of modern music}; 
short course in modern harmony for 
the beginner or the professional, C. C. 
Halfhill and F. D. Bethea; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1935; AA 202539; Natl. ass’n 
of modern music, ine., Tacoma. 

11277 


Missa Crux fidelis; m P. J. M. Plum, 
op. 125; tribus vocibus aequalibus, 
comitante organo. © Oct. 1, 1935; 
E for. 43995; Henry Lemoine & Cie., 
Paris. 11278 


004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Missouri welcomes you; w R. R. Gif- 
ford, m D. Suesse. © 1c. Apr. 29, 
1936 ; EB unp. 123573; Romney R. Gif- 
ford, Kansas City, Mo., and Dana 
Suesse, New York. 11279 


Mister Botchagalupo; w L. Attell, mel- 
ody S. Holder. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
EH unp. 123538; Lew Attell, New 
York, and Sam Holder, Brooklyn. 

11280: 


Mister Coon; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr 2, 198637 £ unp.’ 128852 
Michael Pines, H. Pittsburgh, Pa. 

11281 


Mr. Paganini; from Rhythm on the 
range, w and m Sam Coslow. © 1c. 
Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123129'; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 11282 


Mister Punkins, how do you do, good- 
bye; song. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 122135; Mabel Kaufman Har- 
man, Baltimore. 11283: 


Modulation no. 2 for A-28; by C. J. 
Mockridge; pf. ©1c. Apr. 3, 19386; 
EH unp. 121702; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 11284 


Mokihana lei; Hawaiian hula, w and 
m Eddie Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; 
inG. © Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54732; 
Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, 
Pa. 11285 


Molly from Hollywood; song. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121672; Floyd 
Roby, Bedford, Mass. 11286 


Molly O’Dell; w and melody. ©1-.. 
Apr. 28, 1936; Ei unp. 123492; Frank 
W. King, Fresno, Calif. 11287 


Molly’s pinafore; w and melody. © 
fe apr 22. 1936" KH np, 1238039 
Gertrude Longueville Snow, Mon- 
treal. 11288 


Moment (The) I looked at you; w 
and m J. F. Sorg and Henry Bear- 
son. © 1. Feb. 20, 1936; E unp. 
121928; Johann Fredr. Sorg, Chi- 
cago. 11289 


Moment (The) must end; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 
121777; Helen Gloria Albert, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 11290 


Mommy ; w and m Connie Boswell and 
Nat Schwartz; with arr, for guit., 
etc. © Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 54404; 
Miller music, ine., New York. 11291 


Mon amour, c’est pour vous; paroles 
Geo. Girard, m Gabriel Morin. 


11305 

Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 438854; Bdi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 11292 
Monkey (The); song. © 1 c. Apr. 


24, 1986; E unp. 123194; Rose Blum- 
enthal, Hartford. 112938 


Monkey jacket; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122450; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11294 


Monotony has gotten me down; w 
Milton Leeds, m Jeanne Burns. © 
Apr. 20, 1986; E pub. 54798; Mil- 
sons music pub. corp., New York. 

11295 


Montana moon; w A. Scheftel, melody 
M. Hochman, ©1e. Apr. 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 122339; Al Scheftel and 
Maurice Hochman, Ossining, N. Y. 

11296 


waltz song, melody T. Price and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
EK unp. 123250; Tom Price, Pencoed, 
Glam., S. Wales. 11297 


Mood (The) is gone; song. ©1.. 
Apr, 4, 1936; E unp. 121769; Stuart 
Moore, Washington. 11298 


Moon craze; melody. © 1 «. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 121782; Bobbie Chris- 
tian, Chicago. 11299 


Moon is chasing my girl around; w 
and melody. © 1 e¢. Apr. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 123471; Richard Gilbert 
Reid, jr., Oklahoma City. 11300 


Moon lady; w Carol Raven, and mel- 
ody. ©1c Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 
122896; Michael Checchia, Orange, 
Nw. J. 11301 


Moon’s (The) our home; from the 
picture, w and m Sam Coslow and 
Frederick Hollander. © Apr. 14, 
1936; E pub. 54706; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 


11302 
Moon (The) ship; w M. J. Cotting- 
ham, m EH. B. Watts. © 1c, Apr. 


15, 1986; E unp. 123665; Hthel B. 
Watts and Myrtle J. Cottingham, 
Ashland, Ky. 11308 


Moonbeams; song. © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1936; E unp. 121681; Virginia Mc- 
Coy, Lexington, Va. 11304 


Moonbeams asleep on the ocean; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121543; 
Mary Dehon Mauldin, Stuart, Fla. 

11305 


D05 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11306 


pt. I, n. s., v. 3h. 


Moonlight and reminiscence; waltz, w 
and m George Thomas. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 1986; E unp. 121842; Edwin Gib- 
son, Woodville, Pa. 11306 


Moonlight and roses and you; Song. 
©l1e. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123047; 
Bertha M. Skedgell, Millville, N. J. 

11307 


Moonlight and you, dear; m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf., with w. © 1. 
Apr, 30, 1986; E unp. 123660; Ber- 
tha Carrington, Brenham, Tex. 

11308 


Moonlight fairies; by Henry E. Kean; 
pf. © Nov. 12, 1935; HE pub. 54817; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 11809 


Moonlight on Boulder Lake; song. © 
1c Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 121583; 
Carl W. Ballantyne, Ogden, Utah. 

11310 


Moonlight on Niagara; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122782 ; 
Boleslaw Zielinski, Buffalo. 11311 


Moonlight on the sleepy Rio Grande; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 15, 1936; 
EH ounp. 122551; Seymour Gruber, 
Brooklyn. 11312 


Moonlight over Broadway; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1986; EH unp. 123224; 
Carol Deschere Berendt, New York. 

11313 


Moonlight tryst; w and melody, arr. 
Mary S. Crocker; pf. treble. © 
te.’ Apr: 20, 14936." Er unp:. 122812: 
Grace A. Wright, Concord, Mass. 

11314 


Moonlight upon Lake Springfield; w 
Edward A. Nitram, melody Mary 
Maykum,'"©@)""1) @ Apr 23) | 1936 - 
E unp. 123111; Izetta M. Kumle, 
Springfield, Ill. 11315 


Mop (The) song; w M. Roth and H. 
Roth, melody N. Schiff. © 1 «a. 
Apr. 238, 1986; E unp. 123089; Mur- 
ray Roth, Harry Roth and Nathan; 
Schiff, Detroit, 11316 


Morning song; w J. Keble, m Stanley 


Marchant; trebles 1, 2. © Mar. 
12, 1986; E for. 48711; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. Bus if 


Mother; song. © 1. Apr. 17, 1936; 
EK unp. 122649; Maurice Block, 
Ridgewood, L: I., N. Y. bt bra es 


Mother dear; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122640; Mae Cham- 
berlain, W. Somerville, Mass. 

11319 


——w and m Emily Harris Maddox. 
© May 10, 1935; E pub. 54623; 
Natl. music co., Chicago. 11320 


Mother, dear mother; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123582; Alta 
West Laws, Syracuse, N. Y. 11321 


Mother kissed me in my dream; w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 123667; Frederick Henry 


Webber, Newark, N. J. 11322 
Mother my own; song. © Apr. 24, 
1986; E pub. 54874; Maude B. 
Cummings, Brooklyn. 11323 


Mother, the heart of the home; w 
Beatrice Johnson; pf. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
7, 1986; E unp. 123273; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 11324 


Mother’s birthday; song, m Lew 
Leight. © 1e Jan. 14, 1936; EB 
unp. 121518; Leontine E. Gray, 
White Plains, N. Y. 11325 


Mother’s call; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1936; E unp. 122025; Karl Gottsch- 
ling, Trenton, N. J. 11326 


Mother’s (A) heart; song; arr. Fred 
K. Huffer.. ©.1 ¢ Apr, 25, ageae 
E unp. 123241; Raymond Wendell 
Clough, Chicago. 11327 


Mother’s smiling face awaits me 
home; w Edward J. Warren, m 
Tex Owens; with guit. arr. ©1e. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122377; Doie 
Hensley Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 

11328 


Move along; march; pf. © 1c, Apr. 
6, 1986; E unp. 121948; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 113289 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Hymne 
an Deutschland; neue w Valerian 
Tornius, m hrsg.” u. bearb: . Max 
Friedlaender, minnerchorsatz, Hein- 
rich Werlé, klavier-auszug, Walter 
Lott; miénnerchor mit orch. o. Kla- 
vierbegl. © May 4, 1933; E for. 
43591; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel, 
Leipzig. 11330 


— Konzert B-dur ftir fagott; violon- 
cello, mit begl. v. 2 oboen, 2 horn- 
ern, 2 trompeten, pauke u. streich- 
orch., nach neu aufgefundenen Zeit- 
genodssischen stimmen erstmalig 
verdffentlicht u hrsg., Max Seiffert. 
1. Orch. partitur.—2, Orch. stimmen ; 
komplett.—8. Klavierauszug mit fa- 
gott. © Sept. 18, 1934; E for. 48603— 
43605 ; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Bruns- 
wick, Germany. 11831-11333 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11360 


—— Spriichworter-symphonie ; 
Corydon, bearb. H. J. Moser; orch. 
mit dirigent. Partitur. © Sept. 15, 
1933; E for. 43598; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 11354 


Muddy river; song. © 1c Apr. 2, 
1936; E unp. 121600; Adeline A. Di 
Guglielmo, Blackwood, N. J. 11835 


Music, a joy to the child; song. ©1c. 
Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122197; Mary 
Camilla Taurman, Atlanta. 11336 


Music and mime; pf. © Apr. 9, 1936; 
E for. 44019; Dorothy Glover, Lon- 
don. 11337 


Musie (The) hour; Louisiana transi- 
tion bk. for intermediate grades, Os- 
bourne McConathy, W. Otto Miess- 
ner, Edward Bailey Birge, and 
Mabel HE. Bray, in collaboration with 
So, burns. «©. Mar..28. 1936; A 
93633; Silver, Burdett co., Newark, 
N. J. 11338 


Music in the moonlight; w and melody. 
©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121549; 
Dante Victor John Bagnasco, Brook- 
lyn. 113389 


Music, moonlight and you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 
122699; Helen MacLean Romaine, 
Chester, Va. 11340 


Musical comedy memories; selected 
and arr. Herman Finck; pf. © Mar. 
20, 1986; E for. 44098; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 11341 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 4, Apr. 
1936. With suppl. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44012; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 113842 


Musik ftir kunstler und laien in der 
alten manier; v. Bernhard Sekles, 
op. 40; 2 violinen u. violoncello. 
Partitur. © Dec. 13, 1934; E for. 
43609; Henry Litolff’s verlag, Bruns- 
wick, Germany. 11343 


Musing; tone picture, [and] Cotton 
blossoms; humoresque: by James R. 
Gillette ; symphonic band sc. and pts. 
© Mar. 30, 19386; E pub. 54434; 
Oliver Ditson co., ine., Boston. 

11544 


Must I live in dreams; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp, 122007; 
Mabel HE. Guthaus, Chicago. 11345 


Mutti; tango, w Max Rosenbriiuer, m 
Josef Graf. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43724; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 11346 


aus 


My air castles tumbled down; w Paul 
McCay; pf. ©1e. Apr. 7, 19386; E 
unp. 123262; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11347 


My angel on earth; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122060; 
John Westley Reber, San Bernar- 
dino, Calif. 11348 


My barefoot boy; w Jewell Heartense ; 
Be. KO) be Apr. 75, 1986.40. an. 
123296; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 11349 


My beautiful lady Renée; song. © 1 
e. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122026; Isobel 
de Marco, Chicago. 11350 


My beautiful rose of Ireland; valse 
song. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123618; Nora E. Knapp, Toledo. 

11351 


My birthday; song. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 128199; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11352 


My bluebonnet girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122760; 
Jimmie Davis, Shreveport, La. 

11353 


My broken castle of dreams; w Char- 
ley Chase; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 128264; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11354 


My brown eyed Frankie; w Houston 
Sumrall; pf. © 1c Apr. 7, 1936; 
EK unp. 123290; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11355 


My castle of dreams; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122469; Mary 
Telisak, Cadott, Wis. 11356 


My childhood home; w Gus Virgil 
Boss; pf. © 1c Apr. 20, 1936; 
EK unp. 122752; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11357 


My choice; w and m Una Morce Gib- 
Sont;) ©) 1s\ed Apry 22) 99386" hi unp. 
123002; Una Alycine Gibson, East 
San Gabriel, Calif. 11358 


My cross; w Gladys Ghent Thomas, 
m G. G. Dean and EHKvelyn Stewart 
White. ©1e Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
121602; Grace Ghent Dean, Colum- 
bus, O. 11359 


My darling, my dear; w Frances Lutz; 
pf. treble. © 1. Apr. 6, 19386; E 
unp. 121827; Philip B. Nayer, Pater- 
son. 11360 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11361 


My darling sweetheart ; song, m James 
' L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Apr. 30, 1986; EH unp. 1238628; Grace 
Swanson, Butte, Mont. 113861 


My day begins and ends with you; w 
Benny Davis, melody J. Fred Coots. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123150; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

11362 


My dear Momi; by Velgy and O’Neil, 
arr. Willis Conolly; guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. 1. Spanish guit.— 
2. Ten. guit. © Mar. 20, 1936; EB 
pub. 54508, 54504; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 113638, 11364 


My dear old Hoosier moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 122993; 
Goldie Ramsey, Greenfield, Ind. 

11365 


My dear old mother; w Albin J. So- 
bieski, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 15, 
19386; H unp. 122561; Victor Joseph 
Heindl, Dayton, O. 11366 


My dear old southland; w and m Jule 
Le Nard; pf. ©1c. Apr. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 123646; Julia L. Fitzpatrick, 
Chicago. 11367 


My dearest friend; hymn, w and m A. 
H. Ackley. © Jan. 21, 1986; E pub. 
537176; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

11368 


My desert shack; w Artie Hlizabeth 
Freeman; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
BH unp. 123450; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11369 


My dream; song, w Hd. Catalano. © 
1 «@ Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121630; 
Joseph G. Cavella, Philadelphia. 

11370 


My dream cabin; valse song. © 1. 
Apr. 13, 19836; E unp. 122982; Odane 
McCullough, Dallas. 11371 


My dream girl; w and melody. © 1 
e. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122562); 
Maurice Sachs, Chicago. eee, 


My dream love; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121985; Wil- 
liam Mensch, New York. 1 M33 


My dreams; w Mercer Cook, m Don 
Redman. © Apr. 14, 1986; E pub. 
54721; Handy bros. music co., inc, 
New York. 11374 


My favorite one; w and melody. © 
1c Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 122521; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

11375 


pt. I, n. s., Vv. 31 


My gal Sue; fox-trot song © 1 «© 
Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 121664; Hazel 
Fraser, McGehee, Ark. 11376 


My garden of memories; waltz, w and 
melody Tsianina. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 
19386; E unp. 122730; Tsianina 
Blackstone, Burbank, Calif. 11377 


My garden of tomorrow; w Sadie Mer- 
rell; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 
123288; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 11378 


My gem of a girl; fox trot, w and m 
Anna Mack. © 1. Apr. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 122950; Louise Hutchinson, 
North Bondi, N. S. W., Australia. 

11379 


My girl; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 122057; Janice Rogers and 
Carol King, Chicago. 11380 


My girl in blue; waltz song, melody 
HK. G. Blessing and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 222071; 
Hugehne G. Blessing, San Francisco. 

11381 


My golden canary; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123204; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 11382 


My good mother; Hungarian folk song, 
English version Carol Raven, m har- 
monized and arr. Ladislas Kun. 1. 
Male cho. or quartet.—2. Mixed cho. 
or quartet. © Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 
54845, 54846; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie corp., New York. 

11383, 11384 


My grade A gal; pf., with w. ©1«. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 122016; Rosa- 
monde Safier, New York. 11385 


My heart cried for you; song. ©1« 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122110; Michael 
Joseph Fox, jr., Columbus, Ga. 

11386 


My heart goes pitter-patter; song, w 
Billie Gallagher. © 1 c@ Apr. 10, 
1936; E unp. 122218; Chas. J. Kings- 
bury, Covington, Pa. 113887 


My heart is a haunted house; w Inez 
Lee Carey; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1936; 
EK unp. 123268; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11388 


My heart’s gone Broadway; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 
121575; Boleslaw Zielinski, Buffalo. 

11389 


My heart’s in danger; song. ©1. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 1238556; Jack 
Kopf, Philadelphia. 11390 


o08 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11418 


My heart’s on strike; m Fred Patten ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1986; E unp. 122596; Walter J. Kas- 
tor, Woodmere, L. L, N. ¥. 11891 


My heart’s singing love songs to you; 
song. © 1c Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 
121584; Carl W. Ballantyne, Ogden, 
Utah. 11392 


My heart sings a song; w E. Ranallo 
and A. J. Spino, m H,. Talan. ©1c. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122845; Emery 
Ranallo, Anthony J. Spino and Her- 
bert Talan, Pawtucket, R. I. 

11393. 


My home back in the pines; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123612; Dorothy Raley, Mendenhall, 
Miss. 11394 


My home is in your heart, your home is 
in mine; w and mC. E. Mathias. © 
Apr. 16, 1986; E pub. 54776; Clinton 
EK. Mathias and Frank L. Baker, ElK- 
hart, Ind. 11395 


My honey brown; w Fred Peter, and 


melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 122427; John H. Reed, Rens- 
selaer, N. Y. 11396 


My house of golden dreams; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121830; 
Myrtle D. McLaughlin, Seattle. 

11397 


My imagination; Song, arr. and scored 
M. W. Speer. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 122148; William Harvey Mau- 
pin, Oklahoma City. 11398 


My Irish love; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 122674; 
George Edward Van Asperen, Pasa- 
dena. 11399 


My Lindy Lou; w and m Ruth F. 
Moore; pf. ©.1 ¢ Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 123481; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11400 


My little cabin; song, w Florence Bell. 
©1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121698; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

11401 


My little hotcha baby; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 123027; 
Anna G. Moore, New York. 11402 


My little pal; song, adapted from Dear 
little Gene. © Mar. 12, 1986; E 
pub. 54512; Alfred Francis McDer- 
mott, Pound, Wis. 11403 


My little song; w and melody. ©1e«. 
Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123481; John- 
nie Lee Thomas, New York. 11404 


My little sweetheart; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122981 ; 
Harold Houser, Lamont, Ia. 11405 


My love carries on; from Summer 
wives, w Dolph Singer, m Sam Mor- 
rison; with ukulele and guit. arr. 
© Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 54637; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 11406 


My love dreams never come true; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121558; 
George W. Sillis and Frederic F. 
Tripp, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 11407 


My lovely Killarny colleen; vf. treble,. 
with w. © 1. Apr. 28, 1936; E. 
unp. 1238480; John EH. Swanson, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 11408. 


My magical moment; w Ted Burge- 
man, and melody. © 1. Apr. 16.,. 
1986; E unp. 122591; Harold Lewin- 
son, Rochester, N. Y. 11409 


My man he’s gone; song, w Libby Der- 
yin. ©). ¢ )Apr.|.13, 19863 EH) unp. 
122398; Elaine Frances Schlaifer, 
Sioux City, Ia. 11410 


My mean Missouri man; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122610; 
Evelyn Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 

11411 


My mother; song. ©) hie! Apr nis: 
1986; E unp. 122344; Myrtie Ran- 
dolph Fleuriet, Donna, Tex. 11412 


My new flame’s burning me up; w 
and m George H. Howland and Rob- 
ert W. Howland. © Apr. 14, 1986; 
E pub. 54722; Handy bros. music 
co., inc., New York. 11413 


My new umbrella [and] My clock; 
rhythm picture pieces, w and m 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. duets. 
© Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 54476; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 11414 


My old-fashioned home sweet home; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 27, 19386; 
E unp. 123378; Ola Lee, Hollywood, 
Calif. 11415 


My old log cabin home; w Viola Riley ; 
pf. © 1c Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 
123289; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 11416 


My one and only; w and melody Vinny 
Vernon. © 1. Mar. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 122518; Vincent T. Genovese, 
Danbury, Conn. 11417 


My paakiki wahine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122249; 
Muriel Flanders, San Francisco. 

11418 


009 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11419 


pt. m1, n. s., v.31 


My pal of tender years; song, w M. J. 
O’Connell. ©1e. Apr. 16, 1986; EH 
unp. 122613; M. J. O’Connell and 
Kathleen Schaeffer, Garfield Heights, 
O. 11419) 


My paradise with you; by Willy Kayle; 
violin with w. ©1ce. Jan. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 122519; William EH. Kostecka, 
Newark, N. J. 11420 


My photo of you; song, arr. Al Craig 
and Orv Huffman. © 1. Apr. 8, 
1936; E unp. 123532; Frederick C. 
Mills, Columbus, O. 11421 


My pipe, my slippers and you; song. 
© Apr. 24, 1936; 2 c. Apr. 25; E pub. 
54875; Carroll Loveday, New York. 

11422 


My pony; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 123191; Rose Blumenthal, 
Hartford. 11423. 


My radio; song. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1986; 
EK unp. 1238218; Rose Blumenthal, 
Hartford. 11424 


My red headed mamma; song, m Will 
Herring. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 121627; Allen Jennings, Port 
Arthur, Tex. 11425 


My redheaded sweetheart and me; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 «@. 
Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122279; Esther 
A. Potter, Virden, Ill. 11426 


My reverie; song, with guit. arr. © 
Dec. 31, 1985; E pub. 54472; Lon 
A. Dorman, Oklahoma City. 11427 


My sail boat; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123212; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11428 


My search has ended; w Bob Hoffman, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 1238045; Richard Warren 
Brown, Elizabeth, N. J. 11429 


My serenade; waltz, w Lou Holzer 
and Larry Shay, m Harry Kogen, 
arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Apr. 9, 1936; EB pub. 54784; 
Milton Weil music co., inc., Chicago. 

114380 


My shrine divine; w Joe Andrews; 
pf. © 1 c« Apr. 27, 1936; HE unp. 
123451; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 114381 


My skies are blue above; song. ©1c. 


Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122575; Her- 
man Charles Buhler, North Bergen, 
Nea J. 11482 
My smiling baby; song, m James L. 
’ Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 


Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122355; Pete 
Duran, Johnstown, Pa. 11483 


My song; song, arr. Lulah A. Avery. 
©1c. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 128576; 
Zina Paxson, Three Rivers, Mich. 

11434 


m Wilhelm F. Goetze. ©1e. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 1217385; Arthur 
N. Bean, Newark, N. J. 11435 


w Ethel Canady; pf. © 1 « Apr. 
7, 1986; E unp. 128270; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 11436 


My song of love; song. © 1c. Apr. 
1, 1986; E unp. 121541; Mildred L. 
Hart, Des Moines. 11487 


My song to you; waltz song. ©1.. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122391; Max 
William Redlin, Maxwell, Tex. 


11488 

My soul, there is a country; w Henry 
Vaughan, m W. H. Burt; unison 
voices. © Apr. 9, 1986; Hi for. 
43968; Banks & son, York, England. 
114389) 


My Spanish girl from Monterey ; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © Mar..12, 
1936; E pub. 54671; Max Nuernberg, 
San Antonio. 11440 


My sweet apache; w and m Vee Lawn- 
hurst, Tot Seymour and Ira Schus- 
ter; with guit: arr. © Mar. 17, 
1936; E pub. 54612; Schuster & 
Miller, ine., New York. 11441 


My sweet Hawaiian; w Owen Earl 
Posner; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; EB 
unp. 123267; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11442 


My sweetheart, my darling, my dear; 
song, melody Nelda Spencer, pf. sc. 
arr. Bob ;Taylor....© Ime, Amey oe 
1986; E unp. 123412; F. W. Lock- 
wood, Fort Morgan, Col. 11443 


My sweetie’s gonna say yes; fox trot 


song. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123619; Roy T. Dugger, Oakland, 
Calif. 11444 


My Texas girl; song, w Ellen Finley. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121695; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

11445. 


My theme song; fox-trot song. ©1 ce. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122964; Mary 
L. Brown, Philadelphia. 11446 


My tomboy girl; modern musical com- 
edy, bk., lyrics and m Charles 
George. Voc. sc. .©. Apr. 16, 1936; 
EK pub. 54778; Walter H. Baker co., 
Beston. 11447 


510 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


My trailing arbutus; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 121901; A. R. Chess- 
man, Blackwood, N. J. 11448 


My true-love hath my heart; poem 
Philip Sidney, m Mortimer Brown- 
ing; high, in G. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 54413; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 11449 


My waltz with you in Dreamland; w 
Frank Charles, melody H. Malack 
and George F. Guziak. © 1c. Mar. 
26, 1936; E unp. 121924; Harry Ma- 
lack, Pittsburgh. 11450 


My wandering Gypsy; tango; pf. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122241; 
Joseph Fort, Chicago. 11451 


My wandering star; w and melody. © 
T ec. Apr. 24, 1936: EH unp.. 123185; 
_ Walter LaMont Wallace, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 11452 


My wife is still my sweetheart ; Ww and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122041; Wright Barclay, New York. 
11453 


My wife sleeps with one eye open; w 
Al Bryan, m Larry Stock; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; E pub. 54452; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 11454 


N’enléve pas ton chapeau; fox-one- 
step, sur les motifs de la chanson de 
J. Combe, paroles Jules Combe, m L. 
Malkine, orch. Eug. Gavel; ptes. © 
Jan. 30, 19386; E for. 48936; Hditions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 11455 


Natacha; fox-trot, [and] On n’aime 
qu’une fois; tango: de Les nuits 
moscovites, paroles André de Badet, 
m Kaper-Jurmann. © Aug. 1, 1935; 
E for. 43972; Editions Coda, s. a., 
Paris. 11456 


Natascha, du schwarzes midel aus dem 
Kaukasus; foxtrot, text Klaus S. 
Richter, m Gerhard Winkler, arr. 
Gerhard Mohr; orch. stimmen mit 
gesangstrio. © Jan. 3, 1936; E for. 
43680; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 11457 


Native hula; w and m Hddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits.; in B flatand F. © 
Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54736; Elbern 
H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

11458 


Natten ar var; tango, ur Bréllopsresan, 
text S. S. Wilson, m Jules Sylvain ; 
pf. © Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 44010: 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 11459: 


11471 


Ne dis rien; tango, paroles Jean Cha- 
pelle, m Raymond Balet. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 48805; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 11460 


Neapolitan (A) street orchestra of two 
pieces ; musical comedy, lyrics Leon- 
ard Armstrong. ©1e. Apr. 1, 1936; 
D 39069; Santiago Olguin Loredo, 
Los Angeles. 11460* 


"Neath an old enchanted arbor; w Jo- 
seph Mendelsohn, and melody. © 
1 @ Feb. 28, 1936; E unp. 119225; 
Abraham Seril, Brooklyn. 11461 


’Neath skies of blue; song. ©1c. Apr. 
14, 1936; E unp. 123469: Thomas Wil- 
bert Parker, jr., Lorton, Va. 11462 


’Neath southern skies; song, w Helen 
Vesta Rutledge. © 1c Apr. 27, 
1986; E unp. 123392; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 11463 


’Neath the maple tree; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1-e. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 122994; Ruth 
Florence Frueh, Greenville, Il. 

11464 


’Neath the Spanish moon; w Eva M. 
Anderson, and melody. © 1. Apr. 
27, 1936; E unp. 125333; Carl N. 
Larsen, Alpena, Mich. 11465 


’Neath those blue summer Skies with 
you; waltz, w and m Nellie Y. Al- 
bright; with ukulele, guit. and ac- 
cordion arr. © Apr. 2, 1986; E pub. 
54562; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 11466 


Needle (The) goes round and round; 
arr. by G. R. Shaw; pf., with w. 
1 ec Apr. 6, 1986; EH unp. 123472; 
Bessie Seawright, i. e. Mrs. J. M. 


Seawright, Waco, Tex. 11467 


Neptune’s empire; canon, w Thomas 
Campion, m Kenneth Finlay ; 2 treble 


voices. © Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 
44087 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 
11468 


Never; w F. A. Strzepek, m S. A. 
Kules; pf. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1986; H 
unp. 122563; Frank A. Strzepek and 
Steve A. Kules, Detroit. 11469 


Never before; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123509; John 
Frank Napoli, Woodhaven, N. Y. 

11470 


Never lose sight of Jesus; hymn, w Hal 
Homer, m B. B. McKinney. © Jan. 
21, 1936; E. pub, 53777; Robert H. 
Coleman, Dallas. 11471 


511 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11472 


pt. II, n. s., v. 3k 


Never mind, honey; song, m James L. | Night time in Hawaii is lovetime with 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 121875; Marian 
Livingston Maclean, Calgary, Al- 
berta, Canada. 11472 


Never will I dream; w Alexander Or- 
govan, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1936; E unp. 122233; John R. Redey, 
Rockville Centre, N. Y. 11473 


New deal; march song. © Mar. 21, 
1986; 2 c Apr. 1; E pub. 54400; 
Margaret D. Evans, Youngstown, O. 

11474 


New (A) deal for love; w G. Harder 
Binz, and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 7, 
1986; E unp. 121965; Natalia Mil- 
wicz, Chicago. 11475 


New England, I’m coming back home; 
song. ©1«. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
122548; Francis W. Hatch, Boston. 

11476 


New (The) year; song. © 1. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123215; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 11477 


New York; composed and arr. Marvin 
Hatiley,, ©, -A,.c#, Apr 228. 1926; \ 
unp. 128075; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 11478 


New York big parade; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121641; 
Hugh Edward Thomson, Kansas 
City, Mo. 11479 


New York town the home of love: w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 4, 19386; 
E unp. 121818; Dominick Louis 
Bondi, New Orleans. 11480: 


Niemand hat grdssere liebe; motette 
zum volkstrauertag, m Kurt Thomas, 
werk 25, nr. 5; Sop. o. ten. solo u. 4 
stimmigen chor, mit orgel. © Dec. 
15, 1985; E for. 44059; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 11481 


Night (A), a maid, a kiss; w Wm. 
McKenna, melody Joe Buck. ©1-«. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121871; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 11482 


Night below the Mason-Dixon line; 
fox-trot, w and m Dick Dye and FE. 
Henley. © 1 ¢ Apr. 1, 19386; E 
unp. 121571; Earnest Henley, Rai- 
ford, Fla. 11483 


Night (The) that I met you; waltz, w 
Gladys Lee, m Gene Shaw. © 1. 
Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122193; E. L. 
Epting, Glennville, Ga. 11484 


you; w and m Jack Penewell, arr. 
L. D. Richardson and G. A. Bron- 
son; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram; with guit. chord symbols. 
© Apr. 7, 1986; E pub. 54602; Bron- 
son music & sales corp., Detroit. 
11485: 


Nightingale (The) ; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123202; Rose Blum- 
enthal, Hartford. 11486. 


Nights in Spain; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123478; 
Mildred During, New Orleans. 

11487 


Nile moon; song. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1936; 
Eeounp. 122515; Angela Jane Connor 
Curry, Hartford. 11488. 


Ninette will you forget; waltz, w and 
m Percy Edgar and Leslie Sutch. © 
Mar. 24, 1936; E for. 44072; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

11489 


Nini; melody. © 1¢. Apr. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 123518; Rismo Ricci, Wood- 
land, Calif. 11490: 


Ninna nanna; di Agide Tedoldi; pf. 
© Mar. 27, 1986; E for. 48656; G.. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 11491 


No but yes; song. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 122371; Andrew Lewis Gil- 
lett, San Francisco. 11492 


No fair falling in love; song. ©1c. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123587; Ben 
B. Westerhoff, Ottumwa, Ia. 11498. 


No flower there was just as Sweet as 
you; w and melody. © 1c Apr. 
13, 1986; E unp. 122294; Chas. M. 
Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 11494 


No more; song. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 122312; Albert Bange, Tor- 
reon, Coahuila, Mexico. 11495. 


No more seeking an angel; w and m 
Mannie Banks; pf. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1986; E unp. 123304; Bernard Man- 
nie Banks, New York. 11496 


No more war; w and m Leslie Sarony ; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 9, 1936; 
E for. 43760; Irwin Dash music Co.,. 
Itd., London. 11497 


No one else; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; Ei unp. 122683; Florence Her- 
mina Weiss, Richmond. 11498: 


No one to love; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122540; 
Boyd James and Robert Lutzelman, 
Fremont, Neb. 11499: 


512 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


No turning back; from The cavalcade 
of America, Harold A. Levey; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 19386; EB unp. 122546 ; 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., inc., 
Wilmington, Del. 11500 


No use denyin’; 1st B flat trumpet, 
with w.° © 41 e@ Apr.i21, 1986; EB 
unp. 122895; Leon J. Imperatore, 
Canonsburg, Pa. 11501 


Nobody knows; w and m Don Rae- 
burn; with ukulele arr. R. 8. Stod- 
don, and chords for guit. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Mar. 31, 1936; E for. 
44104; B. Feldman & co., London. 

11502 


Nobody knows where she spends her 
time; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E 
unp. 121881; Harold Robert Stange, 
Chicago. 11503 


Nobody loves me; fox trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
19386; E unp. 123259; Sylvia Bond, 
Reelsville, Ind. 11504 


Non chieder chi son. ..; slow-tango, 
paroles Angelo Ramiro Borella, m 
Pippo Barzizza; pf. © Jan. 14, 
1936; E for. 44069; A. & G. Carisch 
& c, Milan. 11505 


Northland; w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 
~ 80, 1986; E unp. 123648; Joseph 
Landowski, Amherst, Wis. 11506 


Northland songs—no. 1; new w John 
Murray Gibbon, set to old tunes. © 
Apr. 14, 1986; Epub. 54709; Gordon 
VY. Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 11507 


Not turning backwards; w and melody 
W. BH. Mainer and Dorsey M. Dixon. 
©1ec. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 123072; 
Wade E. Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 

11508 


Notes (The) of an old love song; fox 


trot song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; EB 
unp. 123611; Elizabeth Bullard 
Raven, Boone, Ia. 11509 


Nothing but love for two; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 121718; 
William R. Stier, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 

11510 


Nothing else left to dream; song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122608; 
Katrine Everbach Heitger, New 
York. 11511 


Notre petit bateau; slow fox, paroles 
Roger-Fernay, m Ted Grouya et Jean 
Delettre. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 
44004; Editions Coda, s. a., Paris. 

11512 


70365—36——6 


11525 


Novelty Benny; story, plot, w and mel- 
odies. ©1c Apr. 1, 1936; D 39057; 
Benjamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 

to? * 


Now I know; pf. treble, with w. © 
Te. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122652; 
Jewel Ader, Brooklyn. 115138 


Now I know that I’m in love; w Bernie 
Riopelle; pf. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; 
EH unp. 122315; Milton C. Riopelle, 
River Rouge, Mich. 11514 


Now, let’s begin; first pieces for pf., 
F. Duncan Thomas. Berners ed. © 
Apr. 8, 1986; E for. 44023; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 11515 


Now that I’ve found you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122844; Florence F. Roan and Bunch 
Henderson, Cisco, Tex. 11516 


Now we must meet as friends, tho we 
parted sweethearts; w and m Bertha 
Pritchard Hamer; pf. © 1. Apr. 
7, 1986; E unp. 123280; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 11517 


Now what do you think; song. ©1«. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122146; Mabel 
Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

11518 


Nuits moscovites; valse, [and] En 
avant; chanson tzigane: de Les 
nuits moscovites, paroles André de 
Badet, m Kaper-Jurmann. © Aug. 
1, 1935; E for. 48973; Editions Coda, 
Ss. a., Paris. 11519 


Nus comme des sauvages; de Sacré 
Léonce, paroles Jean Nohain, m John 
EHuUsworth et Willy Stower. © Jan. 
30, 1936; E for. 48898; Editions Vog, 
Paris. 11520 


Nuts to Broadway, give me New Or- 
leans; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
De A986: SE un. “#28028 Clris. 
Yacich, New Orleans. 11521 


Nutty ditties; w Sam Gornbein, and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 123331; Carl N. Larsen, Alpena, 
Mich. 11522 


Nymphs and fairies at the spring; pf. 
© Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54759; Alois 
Braun, San Antonio. 11523 


Nymphs of Sunken Garden; by Bar- 
bara Hensley; pf. © 1c. Mar. 10, 
1986; E unp. 122012; Gertrude Bar- 
bara Hensley, San Antonio. 11524 


O, beautiful Ka Ilima; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122728; 
Andy Iona Long, Los Angeles. 

11525 


O13 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11526 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


O blessed day of motherhood; w HEr- 
nest F. McGregor, m Carl F. Muel- 
ler; mixed cho.; pf. or organ acc. 
© Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54897; Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 

11526 


O Hawai; valse Hawaienne, paroles 
Jean Chapelle, m Louis Melrack. © 
Dee. 30, 1985; E for. 48846; Editions 
Pan: iS. 72. abis. 11527 


O. K. baby, you’re wonderful; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1986; E unp. 122285; Annie Maria 
Von Coller, Alberton, Transvaal, 
South Africa. 11528 


O Texas land, my native land; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Mar. 16, 19386; E 
unp. 121520; Mamye Atwood Kelly, 
Austin, Tex. 11529: 


O Thou who art all loving; anthem, 
Niels W. Gade, arr. and ed. Matthew 
N. Lundquist; mixed cho. © Apr. 
11, 1986; E pub. 54750; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 11530 


O what a Saviour; hymn, w R. S. 
Nickerson, harmonized H. G. T. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; E pub. 54881; Howard 
L. Brown, Glendale, Calif. 11531 


Obrero (El); vals corrido, letra y mel- 
odia. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1986;’'E unp. 
123033; Emilia Navarrete de Mar- 
tin, Monterey, Calif. 11532 


Ocean (The) low-down; w Wm. Mc- 
Kenna, melody Bert Davis. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121865; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 11533 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; 
from The tales of Hoffmann, arr. Er- 
nest Reeves; violin or ’cello and pf. 
© Mar. 23, 1986; E for. 438741; 
Walsh, Holmes & co., iItd., London. 
115384 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
set tom; mixed voices; in E flat. © 
Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 54442; Wilhel- 
mina R. Kendrick, Hartsdale, N. Y. 

11535 


Offrande; French, Paul Verlaine, Eng- 
lish, Don Titman, m Reynaldo Hahn; 
sop. or ten. © Apr. 22, 1986; E pub. 
54855; A. Fassio, Lachute, P. Q., 
Canada. 11536 


Oh, boy, that new melody; song. © 
1c Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122758; 
Marie Helen Wegh, Redlands, Calif. 


11537 | 


Oh Dio dammi forza; pf., con testo. 
©1e. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123136; 
John Taddeo, Jeannette, Pa. 

11538 


Oh Gest mio Salvatore; versi Michael 
(Perry) Perna; pf. ©1e. Apr. 23, 
1986; E unp. 123137; John Taddeo, 
Jeannette, Pa. 11539 


Oh Gogo, my little Gogo; song, m Wil- 
lard Herring. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; 
HE unp. 122580; Alexander McMaster, 
Toronto. 11540 


Oh how happy am I; w A. Thurston 
Williams, m Harriet L. Rivers. © 
t ¢ Apr. .1, 1986; EH unp, g21¢s7- 
Harriet L. Williams, Cleveland. 

11541 


Oh how I dread the dawn; song, m 
Charles Madsen. © Mar. 31, 1986; 
E pub. 54402; John E. Whipps, Mid- 
lothian, Il. 11542 


Oh little house of my memories; w 
Carol Miller; pf. © 1 @ Apr. 27, 
1986; E unp. 123452); Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11543 


Oh, Peter, go ringa dem bells, I heard 
from heaven today; song, arr. Stan- 
ley Baughman; men’s voices. © 
Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54538; Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. 11544 


Oh, please do not hate me; fox trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1986; 
EH unp. 122256; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. . 11545 


Oh river, what did we do to you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1986; 
E unp. 123060; Elmer Charles Win- 
ters, Pittsburgh. 11546 


Oh, she’s a wonderful cook; w and 
melody Fred Fisher. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1986; E unp. 121915; Fred Fisher 
music co., New York. 11547 


Oh Susanna; w and m Ben Westland, 
arr. Nikke La Montagne. © Apr. 
7, 1986; E pub. 54672; Ben Westland 
and Robert Lake Moore, Sacramento, 
Calif. 11548 


Ch, sweet senorita; by Monty Frame; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Apr. 
28, 1986; E unp. 123548; Hlizabeth 
Frame De Golier, Cincinnati. 11549 


Oh, Vermeland; Swedish folksong, w 
A. Frysell, tr. H. F. B., m arr. Gran- 
ville Bantock and William Arms 
Fisher; mixed cho., a cappella. © 
Mar. 25, 19386; E pub. 54427; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 11550 


514 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11577 


Oh, wise moon; w and melody. © 1 
e. Apr. 18, 19386; BE unp. 122794; 
Renzo Viola, New York. 11551 


Oh, you lovely baby; w Hdward A. 
Nitram, melody Mary Maykum. © 
1 ¢ Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122188; 
Izetta May Kumle, Springfield, Ill. 

11552 


Ojos negros; love and smile, Spanish 
tango; violin. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123423; Franz Anger, Los 
Angeles. 11553 


Oklahoma moon; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 122948; Ida 
McIntyre, Broken Bow, Okl. 11554 


Old (An) cameo; song, m Horace 
Morris. © 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 122489; John D. Marsh, Fay- 
etteville, Tenn. 


Old (An) canvas home; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Apr. 30, 19386; E unp. 123625; John 
C. Irving, Beresford Lake, Manit., 
Canada. 11556 


Old (The) cherry tree in the orchard 
is blooming; w Bernard O. Kleve, 
m and arr. for ukulele, ete., Luther 
PupOiaic. C) jc. Apr. 21. 1936, 
E unp. 122927; Bert Olson, Caswell, 
via Seward, Alaska. 11557 


Old (The) Chisholm trail; m arr. 
Glenroy Stein; pf. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 121663; Texas centen- 
tennial central exposition, Dallas. 

11558 


Old (The) country doctor; w Joe 
Young, m Jean Schwartz; with guit. 
arr. © Mar. 25, 1986; E pub. 54393; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 


York. 11559 
Olid cronies; humorous intermezzo, 
Arthur Wood; orch. pts. © Apr. 9, 


1936; E for. 48961; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 11560 


Old-fashioned (An) love affair; w and 
m Bob Jay and L. Deu Schel. © 1 
e. Apr. 10, 1936 ; E unp. 122220; Rob- 
ert W. Johnson and Lauren Deu 
Schel, Marion, Ind. 11561 


Old (An) fashioned tune; w and m 
P. Clark; pf. ©.1.c¢. Apr. 7, 1986; 
EK unp. 123263; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11562 


Old folks at home; Swanee River, arr. 
Willis Conolly; ten. guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. © Mar. 16, 1936; 
H pub. 54506; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 11563 


ol 


Old Heidelberg march; by Ed. Kiesler, 
arr. Eisenberg; band pts. © Apr. 
4, 1936; E pub. 54572; Geo. Landers 
music co., Clarinda, Ia. 11564 


Old iron horse; w and melody. © 
Apr. 8, 1986; E pub. 54657; Wilma 
Blake, Denver. 11565 


Old King Cole; w anon., m Robert 
W. Gibb; boy’s 3-pt. song. © Mar. 
23, 19386; E pub. 544382; Oliver Dit- 
son co., ine., Boston. 11566 


Old (An) man; w and melody. © 1 
e. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123350; 
Michael Pines, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. 

11567 


Old May song; old rhyme set to m 
Patrick Hadley; trebles 1, 2. © 
Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 48709; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 11568 


Old (The) mill stream; song, arr. I. 
Theresa, Folger. © 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 
1936; E unp. 123540; Ruby A. Mc- 
Intyre, Cambridge, Mass. 11569 


Old mirror knows; song, melody Bud- 
O¥er Walker, ©) Le: “Apr, 20,0 1936 5 
EK unp. 123592; Joseph W. Christian, 
New York. 11570 


Old,.pal; song: ©,1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 121675; Isabell Dorr, Lake- 
port, Calif. 11571 


Old prairie schooner; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123014; 
Hdward Louis Goette and Morrey 
Davidson, Lakewood, O. 11572 


Old (The) rocking chair; w Henry 
Martin Snoderly; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
7, 1936; E unp. 123281; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 11573 


Old smiling moon; song, w Chester 
Romaine. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 123389; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 


Angeles. 11574 
Old (An) time musician, with a 
thump, thump, thump; w and m 
Jack Patterson; pf. treble. ©1«. 


Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122508; Har- 
Old Harlan Patterson, San Fran- 
viSCO. 11575 


Old Wisconsin moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 122455; 
Henry L. Denzien, Portage, Wis. 

11576 


Oldsters’ (The) march; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123163; Flor- 
ence Avery Sanderson, Port Huron, 
Mich. 11577 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11578 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


Olvidala; tango, paroles Oscar Roma, 
m O. Roma et A. Ferrazzano; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1985; E for. 44000; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 11578 


© 1c. Apr. 14 1936; E 
unp. 122439; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 11579 


On a bench in lovely Valencia; song, 
m Lou Webb. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1986; 
EH unp. 122577; Clayton Thomas 
Dixon, Waterloo, Ia. 11580 


On a delicatessen counter; w Thomas 
Grant Springer, m Louis Drakeford. 
© ic. Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122184; 
Lewis Henry Drakeford, Astoria, 
ORIN iY. 11581 


On a pearly pebble beach in Catalina; 
w Joe Young, m Fred EH. Ahlert; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 24, 
1936; E pub. 549382; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 11582) 


On Calvary; w and melody. ©1l1e. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121813; Geo. 
EK. Harris, El Paso. 11583 


w Mrs. Philip Slack; pf. © Apr. 
23, 19836; E pub. 54858; Peter Philip 
Slack, Johnson City, N. Y. 11584 


On my way to Florida; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122808; Orville 
Terry Fuquay, Lake Worth, Fla. 

11585 


On the boulevard; pf. treble. © 1. 
Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121605; Ruth 
Clearly, Brooklyn. 11586 


On the Christmas tree [and] Pumpkin, 
pumpkin; rhythm picture pieces, w 
and m Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. 
duets. © Apr. 2, 1936; Epub. 
54477; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

11587 


On the coral beach of Bermuda; w 
Ernest A. Rork, m Walker H. Hay- 


Omens; pf. 


craft. © Apr. 8, 1986; HE. pub. 
54757; Collier, Rork & Reid, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 11588 


On the Malibu; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Apr. 27, 1986; EH unp. 123488; 
Howell Charles Powell, Los Angeles. 

11589) 


On the million dollar pier; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E 
unp: 122270; Nels Clifton Larsen, 
Brooklyn. 11590 


On the prairies; waltz song, melody 
O. Hartwig and Ben Adelman. © 
1 ec. Apr, 24, 1986; E unp. 123251; 
Oscar Hartwig, San Ninette, Manit., 
Canada. 11591 


On the silvery sands of Waikiki; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121559); 
George W. Sillis and Frederic F. 
Tripp, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 11592 


On the Texas trails; song, melody M. 
B. Edna. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 121512; Doreae Edna Quinn, 
New York. 11598 


On the trail; from the Grand Canyon 
suite, Ferde Grofé, arr. D. Savino; 
2 pfs., 4 hands. © Apr. 24) 1936; 
EK pub. 54877; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 11594 


One angel missing in heaven; song, m 
James Henry Evans. © 1 e¢. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 122024; George Rus- 
Sell Dow, Salisbury Beach, Mass. 

11595. 


One autumn day; w N. W. Dignan, m 
G. G. Dean. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 128514; Grace Ghent Dean 
and Marian Weaver Dignan, Colum- 
bus, O. 11596 


One last encore; fox-trot song. ©1ec. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123113; Gor- 
don William Jensen, Milwaukee. 

11597 


One little word; song, w Robert Mont- 
gomery. ©1c. Apr. 3, 1986; BE unp. 
121694; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 11598 


One night I had a dream; song. © 
1..e..Apr.,.6, 1986; EH unp, 21ST 
Blanche Irene Findley, Flossmoor, 
Tl. 11599 


One rainy afternoon; from the produc- 
tion, w Jack Stern and Harry To- 
bias, m Ralph Erwin, arr. John 
Rocchetti; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Apr. 27, 1936; E pub, 54873; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 11600 


One softly spoken word, just one; w 
and melody. © 1. Apr. 30, 1936; 
FE unp. 123641; Wm. Williams, Mil- 
waukee. 11601 


One step at a time; hymn, w and m 
A. H. Ackley. © Jan. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 53758 ; Robert H. Coleman, Dal- 
las. 11602 


Oni aka moku; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122204; Solo- 
mon Maluhia Kekipi Bright, San 
Francisco. 11603. 


Onions, dry onions, how I ery; w and 
melody. ©1e. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122806; Louis W. Kasman, Chicago. 

11604. 


516 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Oniron agapis; dance poem; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 4, 19386; E unp. 121795; Frank 
Byron, Brooklyn. 11605 


Only a second hand rose; song. © 
Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 54754; Bern- 
hart Nippa, Detroit. 11606 


Only in a dream; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123659; 
Franklin Collins Robb, New York. 

11607 


Only (The): language, dear, that any 
man can understand ; song, arr. Mar- 
guret MacRae. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 122412; Curtis Williams, New 
York. 11608 


Only you; song. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 123379; Howard Marvin 
Klaus, Pittsburgh. 11609 


——w and melody. © 1c Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 121850'; Leo Stein, New 
York. 11610 


Ooh, it’s nice; w Jules Loman and A\l- 
lan Roberts, melody Francis K. Shu- 
man. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 

. 123079; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 11611 


Open our eyes; song. ©1c. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122395; Mary Elizabeth 
Nichols Burch, Guymon, Okl. 11612 

Opportunity; w James J. Ingalls, m 


Carl Deis; sop., alto and bass. © 
Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 54468; Boston 


music ¢co., Boston. 11613 
Oriental lament; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; E.unp. 121944; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. - 11614 


Orientale; piéce caractéristique, F. 
Mérigot; pf. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43932; Durand & cie., Paris. 11615 


Orn’ry guy: w and melody. ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 19386; E unp. 122791; Harry 
P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 11616 


Our America; song. © 1. Apr. 3, 
1986; E unp. 121716; William Allen 
Tucker, Wichita. 11617 


Our leader; song. ©1c. Apr. 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 122627; Sam J. Reading, 
Rockford, Il. 11618 


ja, aud melody... © 1.¢c Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122400; Arthur Fred- 
erick Schuttenberg, Olmsted Falls, 
O. 11619 


Our love; song. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1936; 
EK unp. 122384; Jane Lucille Evans, 
Erie, Col. 11620 


PE 


vo 


11634 


Our love affair in Monterey; w and m 
Wesley Bechtel; with ukulele arr. 
©1c Mar. 25, 1936; E unp. 121778; 
John Wesley Bechtel, St. Louis. 

11621 


Our melody of love; song, w William 
Wittig. ©l1c. Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 
122923 ; Margaret Ann Jones, Pitts- 
burgh. 11622 


Our star song; w Marty Symes, m 
Paul McGrane; with guit. arr. © 
Mar. 19, 19386; E pub. 54453; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 11623 


Our Townsend; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Apr. 138, 1936; E unn. 122868 ; Hyrum 
Barnes, Ogden, Utah. 11624 


Our waltz dream; pf., with w. © Ic. 


Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122274; 
George Laurence Blauvelt, Newark, 
N. J. 11625 


Out of the blue; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121726; Frank 
William Bavoux, Galveston, Tex. 

11626 


Out of the night; song. © 1 c. Mar. 
12, 1986; E unp. 122528; Frank Von 
Luehrte, Cincinnati. 11627 


w Georgia McDonnell. © 
1c, Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122915; 
Giorgio Resopol, Los Angeles. 

11628 


Out where the blue-bluebonnets bloom ; 
song. © Apr. 4, 1936; E pub. 54703; 
Harry Tracy Nelson, Dallas. 11629 


Over here; w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 
21, 1986; E unp. 122903; Mary Flor- 
ence Weare, Philadelphia. 11630 


Over the radio waves; song. © 1. 
Apr. 21, 1986; EH unp. 122893; Ben- 
jamin C. Yarbrough, Chicago. 11631 


Owl (The); song. © 1c Apr. 24, 
1986; E unp. 123190; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11632 


Owlets (The) in roofholes; Goneril’s 
lullaby, w Gordon Bottomley, m 
William Ernest Smith, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; unison voices, with 
optional violin and cello pts. © 
Mar. 26, 1986; E for. 43634; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 11633 


Pa ett litet moln i sjunde himlen; 
fox-trot, ur Broéllopsresan, text Pad- 
dock, m Jules Sylvain; pf. © Mar. 
25, 1936; E for. 44011; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm. 11634 


17 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11635 


Paidir fhionnghuala ; traditional Irish 
w, m G. M. Palmer; 3 treble voices. 
© Feb. 21,1936; E for. 44089; Geof- 
frey Molyneux Palmer, Slighe na 
Mara, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. 

11635 


Palermo Rose; song, melody Frank 
Vallone. © 1c Apr. 6, 1986: H 
unp. 121981; Edward J. Nulty, New 
York. 11636 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Praise be to Thee; anthem, arr. and 
ed. Matthew N. Lundquist; mixed 
cho. © Apr. 11, 1986; E pub. 54749; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 11637 


Paloma (La); arr. L. D. Richardson 
and G. A. Bronson; Hawaiian guit., 
in note and diagram; with guit. 
chord symbols; in Di © Apr. 7, 
1986; E pub. 54603; Bronson music 
& sales corp., Detroit. 11638 


Pan islamic; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
EH unp. 122452); Milton BE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 11639 


Parade of the lollypops; w and m 
Charles H. Roth. © Apr. 15, 1936; 
EK pub. 54747; Hamilton S. Gordon, 
inc., New York. 11640 


Parade of the milk bottle caps; by 
Pat McCarthy and Jimmy Dorsey; 
Di ©) 1) c. Ae aoe Re AN. 
121929; Select music publications, 
inc., New' York. 11641 


Parade of the stars; march; pf. © 
1c Mar. 18, 1986; EH unp. 120576; 
Alfonsa Varallo and Anthony V. 
Varallo, Upper Darby, Pa. 11642 


Parade of the toys; pf. ©1c. Apr. 15, 
1936; HE unp. 122532; Alva Bertha 
Sonder, Chicago. 11643: 

Paradise; song, m Ruby Seely Gervais. 
© 1c..Apr..1, 1986; E unp. 121567 ; 
Nellie M. Seely, Portland, Or. 


11644 

Paragraph 3; overture, Franz von 
Suppé, arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. 
pts. © Apr. 7, 1936; E for. 44086; 


Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 11645 


Pardon me; song. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936: 
EK unp. 121800; Hugene L. Knowlton, 
Woodhaven, N. Y. 11646 

Pardon me, Miss; w and m Evelyn 
Daw?) pliin© & eiAprat: (1986: AH 
unp. 123294; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11647 


Paris dans la brume; potme Gérard 
d’Houville, m Louis Beydts; 2) voix 


pt. II, n. s.,.v. 3b 


de femmes, avec sop. solo obligé. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 48782; Alphonse 
Leduc & cie., Paris. 11648 


Parisian (A) romance in a French 
easino; w and melody Philip Copell 
and Rudy Springer. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
19386; E unp. 122252); Kendis music 
corp., New York. 11649 


Parrot (The) ; song. © 1 Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123207; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11650 


Parting is such sweet sorrow; song, w 
Paul Temple. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 121904; William Doerfel. 
Brooklyn. 11651 


Party girl; w Sandra; pf...© 1.¢ Apr: 
7, 1986; E unp. 123292; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 11652 


Pas; melody Frank Montanez. © 1c. 
Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122048; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

11653 


Pas grand chose; paroles Jacasse et 
Jean Chapelle, m Gaston Saux. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43874; Editions 
Pan, Ss. a., Paris. 11654 


Pastorales; 4 piéces, Tibor Harsanyi. 
© Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 43976; Edi- 
tions Max Hschig, Paris. 11655 


Pat your foot; fox-trot song. ©1«. 
Mar. 20, 1986; E unp. 121665; Fred 
J. Davenport, Newberry, S. C. 

11656 


Paul Bunyan’s rollway; song, Mm arr. 
Audrey Brabender. © 1c. Feb. 24, 
1936; E unp. 121525; John Raleigh, 
Peshtigo, Wis. 11657 


Pay our boys; waltz song, melody EH. 
Kidwell and Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
Apr.) 9;,'1986°;, EH unp.” 12216395) Biva 
Kidwell, Washington. 11658 


Peace and contentment; w Clarence 
Tisdale, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1936; E unp. 121632);; Johnny Scrib- 
ner Black, Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. 

11659 


Peaceful river; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e. Apr. 11, 19386; E unp. 
122276; Carl Ruppert, Denver. 

11660 


Peaceful street; w Robert Rutherford, 
m Leslie Elliott. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
E for. 44088; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 11661 


Peacock (The) waltz; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122804 ; 
Louis W. Kasman, Chicago. 11662 


518 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Peck’s theme song; from Poor little 
rich girl, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel, pf. arr. Cyril Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 
121966; Robbins music ecorp., New 
York. 11663 


Peek a boo moon; song, melody Alva 
Torre-Alba. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 121786; Virginia G. Nodine, 
Brooklyn. 11664 


Pendant que vous en avez l’age; bal- 
lade, paroles Jacques Toussaint, m 
Dominique Jeanés. © Dec. 30, 1935 ; 
EK for. 43832; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 11665 


Pennsylvania home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 122631; 


John C. Kreps, Philadelphia. 11666 
Pepina; valse espagnole. Y’ Ener; pf. 
© Jan.. 30, 1936: E for. 43929; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 11667 


Pepina; valse e spagnole, Y’ Hner; pf. 
lish version Lorraine Noel Finley, m 
Giuseppe Ferraro. © Apr. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 54864; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 11668 


Per voi; slow fox, versi e m Alfredo 
Bracchi; trio violinii © Feb. 10, 
1936; E for. 44048; Societé anonima 
musicale Bixio, Milan. 11669 


Pero oyes Maria; by L. Garza and S. 
Matinez. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 121017; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11670 


Personette; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1936; E unp. 121606; Ruth Cleary, 
Brooklyn. 11671 


Petit (Le) bois; paroles Henry Le- 
marchand, m Philippe Parés. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 48900; Editions 
Philippe Parés, Paris. 11672 


Petit (Le) Jacques a compris la mu- 
Sique; paroles et m F. Mérigot; pf. 


© Jan. 30, 1936: E for. 43933; 
Durand & cie., Paris. 11673 
Petit Jean; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122836; Wil- 
liam Shepherd, Little Rock, Ark. 
11674 


Petite (Une) auto; slow-fox, paroles 
Camille Francois, m- Albert Lasry. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; EB for. 43839; Edi- 
tions Pan, s..a., Paris. 11675 


Petite humoresque; by Antoni Szatow- 
Ski, fingered Niedzielski; pf. © 


11688 


Mar. 5, 1986; E for. 44077; Augener, 
Itd., London. 11676 


Petite (Une) maison; mélodie fox-trot, 
paroles Robermarino, m_ Ff'ernand 
Warms. © Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 
43892; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 
. 11677 


Petite (La) tour Biffel; paroles Fer- 
nand Vimont et Henry Lemarchand, 
m Philippe Parés et Gabriel Chaum- 
ette. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43901; 
Editions Philippe Parés, Paris. 

11678 


Pettin’ Diana Lee; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123048; 
Carlton Frohlich Howell, Washing- 
ton. 11679 


Piano fun; with family and friends, 
containing games, etc., with musical 
accompaniment for pf., various au- 
thors. © Mar. 30, 1986; AA 202912; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

11680 


Piccadilly; w and m Jack Meskill, Al 
and Bob Harvey and Michael Carr; 
with arr. for ukulele and accordeon. 
© Feb. 6, 19386; E for. 48759; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

11681 


Pick yourself up; song, w Dorothy 
Fields. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122032; Jerome Kern, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 11682 


Pickanniny ; fox trot song. ©1e. Apr. 
6, 1986; E unp. 122951; Doris Thur- 
mond, Ridgely, Tenn. 11683 


Picture (A) of you in my Memory; w 
Marshall Everett Grayson; pf. 
1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. 123285; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
11684 


Picture (A) of you, just you; w Wm. 
McKenna, melody Bert Davis. © 
1 « Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121874; 
Lang-Worth feature programs, inc., 
New York. 11685 


Picture (The) that hangs on the wall; 
w Betty James; pf. ©1ec. Apr. 27, 
1986: E unp. 123453; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11686 


Pigeon (The); song. ©1.« Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123205; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11687 


Pigs (The); song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 
19386; E unp. 123187; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11688 


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11688 * 


Pigs in clover; musical comedy, bk. 
Philip Searing Major and Charles 
Arthur Reynolds, w J. H. Fithian 
and others. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; D 
39064 ; James Hampton Fithian, Hast 
Orange, N. J. 11688* 


Pilgrim’s hymnal; songs for home and 
all services of the church, [compiled] 
© Mar. 15, 1936; A 92899; William 
H. Crouse, Statesboro, Ga. 11689: 


Pineapple whiskey; story, plot, words 
and melodies. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; 
D 39058; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 11689* 


Pinetta ; tango; accordion. © Mar. 15, 
1936; FE pub. 54462; Sam Pezzopane, 
Ogden, Utah. 11690 


Pioneers, O pioneers; anthem, w Walt 
Whitman, m Vernon De Tar; unison 


voices. © Apr. 10, 1936; Epub. 
54641; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 11691 


Pipe curls and one sweet smile; song, 
w Stephen Praisner. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
19386; E unp. 122824; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 11692 


Piping times; 10 pieces; bamboo pipes. 
bk. 2. © Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 43986; 
Thomas F. Dunhill, London. 11693 


10: preliminary 2-pt. tunes; bam- 
boo pipes. bk. 1. © Mar. 24, 19386: 
E for. 48746; Thomas F. Dunhill, 
London. 11694 


Place (A) they call Sing Sing; w L. 
Coleman, melody H. Foillard. © 
1c. Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 121984; 
Henry Foillard, Long Island City, 
and Lucile Coleman, Tottenville, 
SNE Ye 11695 


Plants in the window; song. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122876; Theo- 
phile Guay, Lebanon, N. H. 11696 


Play me an old time two-step; from 
Summer wives, w Dolph Singer, m 
Sam Morrison; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Apr. 3, 1936; E pub. 54534; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

11697 


Playboy (The) of Broadway; w Billy 
Thorpe Smith, m Edward Weeks. © 
te. Apre'21,° 1986; EH ump, 122912) 
Henry Thorpe Smith, London. 

11698 


Playing hide and seek with the moon; 
song, W Pearl Kounkel. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 19386; E unp. 122328; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 11699 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Playing soldiers; song. © 1. Apr. 4, 
1986; E unp. 122147; Mabel Kauf- 
man Harman, Baltimore. 11700 


Please citizens pay attention; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 
122229; George Sauers, sr., Hazel- 
ton, Pa. 11701 


Please croon me to sleep; w and m 
Rosalie A. Frankel. © Dee. 24, 
1935; E for. 44040; Allan & co., prop. 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 11702 


Please don’t tell me I was only dream- 
ing; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 27, 
1986; E unp. 128361; Joseph Harris, 
New Orleans. 11703 


Please forgive me; w Roy Masters and 
Skippy Kennedy, m Roy Masters. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122985 ; 
Roy <A. Matthiessen, Maplewood, 
N. J. 11704 


Piease light up soon Silv’ry moon; 
waltz, w and m Nellie Y. Albright; 
with arr. for ukulele, guit. and ac- 
cordion. © Apr. 2, 1936; E pub. 
54561; Walter A. Quincke, Los An- 
geles. 11705 


Please stay our President; w and mel- 
ody;, © 1 ¢. Apt.,.8, (19386. isin. 
122050; Henry Jackson Little, Gar- 
rett, Ind. 11706 


Please sweetheart; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 
122286; Andy D’Ambrosio, Hamden, 
Conn. 11707 


Pleure; tango, paroles Geo. Girard, m 
Nino Nardini. © Dec. 30, 1935; HE 
for. 43855 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11708 


Plume (La) de marabout; paroles 
Jacasse et Jean Chapelle, m Ray- 
mond Balet. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
for. 43807 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11709 


Plus (Le) plu; romance parodique, 
paroles Jacasse et Jean Chapelle, m 
Raymond Balet. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EK for. 48808; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 11710 


Po En-Harod; op. 69, w A. Z. Ben 
Yishai; bass. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 122195; Joseph Achron, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. nial Ge 


Poetic lady; waltz melody. © 1 .«. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 1238110; Leo- 
pold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 11712 


Pollywog’s wag; pf. © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1986; E unp. 122000; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11713 


020 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Polonaise; pf. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
BE unp. 122001; Milton HE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 11714 


Pontevedra; paso-doble, J. A. Driesch, 
arr. Raymond Legrand; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 48788; Edi- 
tions Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

11715 


Poppetty Pop; singing game, w and m 
Marion Anderson; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E for. 48626; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 11716 


Por que siempre olvido; bolero, letra 
y m Hlena de Arcos; con arr. de guit. 
© Feb. 29, 1936; E for. 48971; Hlena 
de Arcos y Romero, Havana. 

11717 


Poreupine (The); song. © 1. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123189; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 11718 


Poteat (Hubert McNeill) Two Kappa 
alpha songs; w William S. Hamil- 
ton; pf. © Apr. 25, 19386; E pub. 
54910; Kappa alpha order, New 
Orleans. 11719 


Pour les enfants sages; 12 petites 
piéces trés faciles pour les débu- 
tants, Suzanne Sohet; pf. © Jan. 
380, 1936; E for. 43911; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 11720 


Pour plaire aux femmes; fox-trot 
[and] Une longue nuit; valse ha- 
waienne: de Monsieur Sans-Géne, 
paroles Roger Fernay, m Ralph Er- 
win. © Nov. i, 1935; E for. 44002 ; 
Hditions Coda, s. a., Paris. 11721 


Pour q’un baiser; tango, paroles Er- 
nest Vey, m Fernand Warms. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; HE. for. 488938; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. LZ 2 


Pourquoi dites vous non; fox chanté, 
paroles Fred Pearly et Jean Cha- 
pelle, m F. Pearly. © Dee. 30, 1935 ; 
H for. 48858; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 11723 


Pourquoi je vous aime; valse mélodie, 
paroles Lucien Boyer, m René Syl- 
viano. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43957 ; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

11724 


Poverty Row or Luxury Lane; from 
Sho-window, w Howard Johnson, 
melody Gus Edwards. © 1. Apr. 
22, 19386; E unp. 123106; Popular 
melodies, inc., New York. 11725 


Prairie dream; song, w Kennard 
Biggs. © 1 ¢ Apr. 13, 1936; B 


11738 


unp. 122329; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles, 11726 


Prairie moon; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 123604; M. L. 
Goosman, McCook, Neb. 11727 


Pray thee, love, come back to me; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1936; E unp. 119783; 
Anna M. Lay, Louisville. 11728 


Prayer; w Lucille Quarry, m Radie 
Britain; mixed voices. © Apr. 22, 
1936; E pub. 54904; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 11729 


Prayer from Haensel and Gretel; from 
the German of Adelheid Wette, by 
Constance Bach, 2d verse Alfred 
Marlhom, m HEngelbert Humper- 
dinck, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 17, 1986; BH 
pub, 54893; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 11730 


Prayer. of faith; w and m Gay Pearl. 
© Mar. 7, 1986; E pub. 54813; Gay 
Pearl Clemons, Altadena, Calif. 

11731 


Prayer to the Holy Spirit; anthem, 
from ritual of St. Birgitta, 14th cen- 
tury, m arr. and ed. Matthew N. 
Lundquist; mixed cho, © Apr. 11, 
1986 ; E pub. 54751; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 11732 


Prayer to the muse; fox-trot, w and 
m Dorothy Wilson.. © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1986; E unp. 128522; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
Los Angeles. ID733 


Précis d’éxécution, de registration et 
d’improvisation 4 Vorgue; par 
Charles Tournemire. © Jan. 30, 
1986; E for. 43950; Hditions Max 
Hschig, Paris. 11734 


Prélude, Hymne et Final; de Marguer- 
ite Roesgen-Champion; violon et pf. 
© Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43915; Edi- 
tions Maurice Sénart, Paris. 11735 


Prelude to a kiss; w Pat Low and Jack 
Lennard, m Rittenberg and Kahn; 
with ukulele arr. © Mar. 26, 1936; 
E for. 43740; Macmelodies, Itd., Lon- 
don. 11736 


Prelude, Variation and Fugue, on Dun- 
dee; by Roland Diggle; organ. © 
Apr. 17, 1986; E pub. 54761; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. TAKS T 


Presidential march; song. ©1c. Apr. 
17, 1986; E unp. 122635; George Ar- 
len, New York. 117388 


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11739 


Pretty eyes; w J. Milton Reddie; pf. 
treble. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 
121580; Ona Piper Welsh, West 
Brighton, S. I., N. Y. 11739 


Pretty (The) ploughboy; unison song, 
w anon., m Roy Thompson. © Mar. 
12, 1986; E for. 438689; Edward Ar- 


nold & co., London. 11740 
Prince of my dreams; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©16. 


Apr. 138, 1986; E unp. 122361; Rob- 
ert Montgomery, Detroit. 11741 


Princesse des Pyramides ; opéra-bouffe, 
livret et m Lionel Renieu, couplets 
suillot de Saix; partition pour pf. 
et chant. © Oct. 15, 1935; D 39063; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 11741* 


Prisoner’s (The) dream; waltz song, 
melody B. L. Crosswhite and Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 122481; Bertha L. Crosswhite, 
Rich Hill, Mo. 11742 


Procession (The); by César Franck, 
English version Nathan Haskell 
Dole, voc. se. T. C. Carver; male 
cho. © 1c Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
121986 ; Thomas Calrow Carver, Mil- 
waukee, 11743 


Produce American; w A. EF. Swanson, 
m H. H. Perfect. © 1c Apr. 10, 
1986; E unp. 122886; Albert F. Swan- 
son and Ethel EH. Perfect, Sioux City, 
Ta. 11744 


Promise me you love me, little darling; 
fox trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122470; 
J. S. Biby, Vass, N. C. 11745 


Prosperity’s ride; w D. W. Richardson, 
mJ... Richardson. Ow G.jApr 14, 
1986; E unp. 122564; John T. Rich- 
ardson and Dorothy W. Richardson, 
Washington, 11746 


P’tit (Un) bout d’femme; operette, 
@apres la piéce italienne Simplicis- 
simus, Mario Maribel, adaptation 
francaise et livret Daniel Norman, 
couplets Ch. L. Pothier et D. Nor- 
man, mM René Mercier. Partition 
pour chant et pf. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E for. 43958; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 11747 


Pua (Ka) o Hawaii (The flower of 
Hawaii); w and m Eddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits.; in F. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E pub. 54734; Elbern H. (Ed- 
die) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 11748 


Puccini (Giacomo) O mio _ babbino 
caro; from Gianni Schicchi, Italian 


pt. Dns. Vuk 


w Giovaecchino Forzano, English ver- 
sion Percy Pitt, m arr. George H. 
Pickering ; 3 women’s voices. © Apr. 
4, 1986; E pub. 54531; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan, 11749 


Pucker up your puckerin’ lips, sing 
diddle dee diddle dee dum; w and 
melody Bob Miller and Paul Robin- 
son. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123148; Bob Miller, ine., New York. 

11750 


Puck’s pieces; 20 pleasure pieces for 
teaching by rote to beginners, Joan 
Last’; pf. ‘© Apr.’3;' 1936)" for. 
44083; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

11751 


Puisque t’as le tas; paroles Jacasse et 
Jean Chapelle, m Gaston Saux. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43890; Editions 


Pan, s. a., Paris. 11752 
Pullman porters’ ball; w Wm. Mc- 
Kenna, melody Bert Davis. © 1. 


Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121861; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, ine., New 
York. 11753 


Purple shadows; from The ‘Texas 
ranger, w Harry Behn, m_ Phil 
Boutelje. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 123180; Paramount productions 
musie corp., New York. 11754 


Purple violets; song, w Viola M. Hede- 


gard. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 
121697; J. Chas. MeNeil, Los 
Angeles, 11755 


Put on your dancing shoes; w and m 
Niles Kinney. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 121714; Maynard Niles Kin- 
ney, Berkeley, Calif. 11756 


Quand la clique a sa claque; fantaisie 
orphénique, paroles Henry Lemar- 
chand et Jean Mag, m Philippe 
Parés et Gabriel Chaumette. © 
Jan. 80, 1985; E for. 438902; Hdi- 
tions Philippe Parés, Paris. 11757 


Quand mon coeur; paroles Jean Cha- 
pelle, m Gaston Claret. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E for. 48821; Editions Pan, 
S. 2... bens. 11758 


Quand on est fort; fox-trot, de Cham- 
pions de demain, paroles Jean Cha- 
pelle, m Roger Roger et Lucien 
Viard. ‘°-@© Jan. 30)" 1930") “Bigoeae: 
43864; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11759 


Quand on fait ca... .; fox-trot, pa- 
roles Henry Lemarchand, m Fernand 
Warms. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 
43894; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

11760 


022 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Quand tu viens prés de moi; paroles 
Jean Chappelle et René Jacquet, m 
Vincent Scotto. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 43879; Editions Pan, s. 4a. 
Paris. 11761 


Quand une femm’ vous veut du bien; 
one-step, sur les motifs de la chan- 
son de J. Combe et Ch. Seider, Eug. 
Gavel; orch. ptes., avec paroles. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 438987; Hdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 11762 


Queen of the sea; w and m Horatio 
Nicholls; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Apr. 8, 19386; E for. 440938; Law- 
rence Wright music ¢o., Itd., London. 

11763 


Questions; musical monologue, w 
Arthur Du Soir, m Arthur Stroud; 
pf.. © Apr. 6, 1986; E for. 44091; 
Reynolds & co., London. 11764 


Quicksands of love; song. © 1 «. 
Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123477; Mary 
A. Belden, Oneida, N. Y. 11765 


Quintuplet crazy; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; BE unp. 
122283; Mabel Doney Wiley, East- 
end, Sask., Canada. 11766 


Quintuplets’ (The) birthday party; 
song. © 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 
122345; Madge Tuttle Kessler, Ash- 
ville, N. C. 11767 


Quintuplets (The) song fox trot; Ist 
mand. or violin, with w. ©1c. Apr. 
9 1986; E unp. 122118; Alfredo 
Alosi, Hast Braintree, Mass. 11768 


Radio (The) announcer; fox-trot song, 
melody S. O. Anderson and Sam 


Adelman. © 1. Apr. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 121761; Shirley O. Anderson, 
Linton, Ind. 11769: 


Radio music course for band instru- 
ments; class method for radio in- 
struction, Joseph E. Maddy. 1. 
Drum.—2. D flat piccolo, D flat 
flute and C flute.—3. Clarinet.—4. E 
flat saxophone and E flat alto horn.— 
Dd. French horn in F.—6. B flat cor- 
net, trumpet and fleugel horn.—7. 
Bassoon and tuba.—8. Oboe and C 
saxophone. © Oct. 21, 1985; AA 
203071, 203073-203076, 208081— 
203083; Edwards bros., inc., Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 11770-11777 


Radio music course for stringed in- 
struments; class method for radio 
instruction, Joseph E. Maddy. 1. 
Viola.—2. Cello.—3. Bass. © Oct. 
21, 1935; AA 203072, 203079, 203080 ; 


11794 
Edwards bros., inc. Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 11778-11780 


Rain (The); song. ©. ¢ Apr. 24, 
19386; E unp. 123211; Rose Blumen- 


thal, Hartford. 11781 
Rainbow (The) bridge; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark. © Apr. 13, 1986; Epub. 


54811; Amos H. Craig, Lawrence- 
burg, Tenn. 11782 


Rainbow (The) path; w Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart, m Charles Wake- 
field Cadman; in D flat. © Apr. 16, 
1936; E pub. 54906; White-Smith. 
music pub. ¢co., Boston. 11783 


Rainbow’s end; w J. Altman, melody 
B. Meckler. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; HB 
unp. 121821; Ben Meckler and Jess 
Altman, Detroit. 11784 


Rainbows over paradise; w and mel- 


ody. © .1.¢, Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 
121536; Mel Peterson, San Fran- 
cisco. 11785 


Raindrops; w J. Caliri, jr., melody A. 
Falzarano. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1986; 
EH ounp. 122154; Anthony Falzarano, 
No. Arlington, N. J., and Joseph 
Caliri, jr., Nutley, N. J. 11786 


Raining blues to me; song. © 1 e@. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122947; Ken- 
neth Groves, Mammoth Cave, Ky. 

11787 

Rangeland melody; w Arthur Stock- 
man pt. (© ¢. Apr 3721936" i 
unp. 123265; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11788 

Ranger’s life; song, melody G. EH. Seitz. 
©1e Mar..9, 19386; E unp. 119972; 
Joe Companizzi, Flushing, O. 11789 


Ranita( La); 1, 2 0 3 voces con’pf., o 
para pf. solo. © July 10, 19381; EH 


for. 44044; Antonio Gomezanda, 
Mexico, D. F. 11790 
Rataplan ... plan; one step. paroles 


Jacasse et Jean Chapelle, m Fredo 
Gardoni et H. de Beatti. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 42825; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 11791 


Rats (The); w anon. m Ruggero 
Vené. 1. Men’s voices.—2. Sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © Apr. 18, 1986; E pub. 


54764, 54765; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 11792, 11793 


Ray’s songs of the sand hills; songs. 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123577; 
Elsworth C. Ray, St. Charles, Mo. 

11794 


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11795 


Real (The) prisoner’s song; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 
121516; Walter E. Fowler, San 
Pedro, Calif. 11795 


Record; marsch, B. Leopold, op. 69; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 20, 1985; E for. 
44027; Edition continental, B. Leo- 
pold, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 11796 


Recordaré; fox trot; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 1986; E unp. 122654; Manuel! S. 
Acuna, Los Angeles. 11797 


Red hot Bill; w Wm. McKenna, mel- 
ody Bert Davis. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1986; 
E sunp. 121869; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, inc., New York. 11798 


Red lips; w G. Hedrick, melody B. 
Round and Dan Roth. ©1e. Apr. 3, 
1986; E unp. 121738; Bernice Round 
and Gladys Hedrick, New York. 

11799) 


Red River valley; theme song, w and 
melody arr. Pappy, Zeb, Ezra and 
Filton. Version’ 1 and 2. ©Mf c. 
each Feb. 5, 19386; E. unp. 123541, 
123542; T. Below, Ch. Hetherington, 
B. Jaffe and Elton Britt, Phila- 
delphia. 11800, 11801 


Red roses; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. Apr. 30, 
1936; E unp. 123629; Naomi Ruth 
McKee, Smyrna, N. Y. 11802 


Reflections in a crystal pool; tone pic- 
ture in the modern style, Robert L. 
Bedell; pf. or organ. © Apr... 13, 
1936; E pub. 54691; Edward Schu- 
berth & co., inc., New York. 11803 


Refrain russe; pf.. © 1 @ Apr. 14, 
1886; E unp. 122454; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11804 

Regentropfen ; tango, text Josef Hoch- 
leitner, m Emil Palm. © Aug. 15, 


19385; E for. 48715; A. Bennefeld, 
Berlin. 11805 
salon orch. stimmen. © 


Aug. 15, 1935; E for. 43716; A. Ben- 
nefeld, Berlin. 11806 


Regina coeli; by Gregor Aichinger, ed. 
and arr. Clara Tillinghast; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. © Apr. 10, 1986; E pub. 
54648; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 11807 


Rejoice in the Lord alway; by Henry 
Purcell, transcribed and ed. Clara 
Tillinghast ; sop. 1, 2: and alto; organ 
acc. © Apr. 10, 1936; E pub. 54644; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

11808 


pt. 111, n. s., v. $1 


Religious prayer; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1986; E unp. 122441; Milton H&. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11809 


Religiousioso; pf. © 1 ¢ Apr. 8, 
1986; E unp. 122002; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11810 


Rena Awapuhi (Rena Ginger Blos- 
Som); w and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
10, 1986; E unp. 122205; Solomon 
Maluhia Kekipi Bright, San Fran- 
cisco. 11811 


Rendezvous; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 128508; Phil 
Grogan, Oklahoma City. 11812 


Reste prés de moi; rumba, paroles 
Léon Xanrof, m Géo. Kairaney. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 43835; Editions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 118138 


Restore the cross of gold; song. ©1e. 
Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120098; Joseph 
Herier, Avery, Id. 11814 


Retrospection no. 2; by Samuel Kay- 
lim) ‘© or e Apr. 3, 19867" np: 
121701; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 11815 


Rhapsody of love; song, w Nicholas 
Dunaev. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub. 
54399; Alexander Bartnovsky, Wash- 
ington. 11816 


Rhumba; from Second symphony for 
orch., Har] McDonald: pf. conductor 
pt. © Apr. 9, 1986; E pub. 54771; 
Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 

11817 


of. © 1 e¢. Apr. 14, 1936 ; Eunp. 
122453 ; Milton E. Schwarzwald, New 
York. 11818 


Rhumba rhythm; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© Apr. 21, 1936; E pub. 54830; Rob- 
bins musie corp., New York. 11819 


Rhythni for sale; pf. treble, with w 
Monette’ Moore. © 1. c¢. Apr: 22, 
1936; E unp. 123025; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 11820 


Rhythm (The) of my heart; song. © 
1 ¢, pApr. 413, 936 ;,.E) unp..d22a005 
John Peter Arvanitakis, Gary, Ind. 

Liszt 


Rhythm of the day; w Adday Amor, 
Barney Ochs and Lou Goth, melody 
A. Amor and B. Ochs. © 1. Apr. 
27, 1936; E unp. 1238380; Arlyne 
Buerman, Brooklyn. 11822 


Rhythm register; by Stringy Malone; 
2 pfs!)'4 handst!?'@’ Apr//20;/741936'; 
E for. 44035; Keith, Prowse & ©Co., 
ltd., London. 11823 


o24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11851 


Rhythm rose; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122968; Isaac 
I. Stutler, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

11824 


Ride west; song, w E. D. Nix. ©1e. 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122104; Lucie 
Landen, Ashland, Or. 11825 


Ridin’ down the canyon, when the 
desert sun goes down; from Tum- 
bling tumbleweeds, w and m Gene 
Autry and Smiley Burnett, arr. and 
Hawaiian guit. solo, in note and 
diagram, Nick Manoloff; with uku- 
lele and guit. chords. © Apr. 10, 
1936; E pub. 54707; M. M. Cole pub. 
co., Chicago. 11826 


Riding the range in the sky; w and m 
Harry Carlton; with ukulele arr. 
R. S. Stoddon, and chords for guit. 
and pf. accordion. © Mar. 24, 1936; 
EH for. 44105; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 11827 


Right (The) key but the wrong key 
hole; w Eddie Green, m Clarence 
Williams; pf., with guit. arr. An- 
thony Franchini. © Dec. 17, 1935; 
E pub. 54826; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

11828 


Ring around Rosie’s finger; song. © 
1c. Mar. 26, 1986; E unp. 121919; 
Walter S. McCabe, Dayton, O. 

11829 


Ripples; by Freddy Morgan; pf. © 
1 ec Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 121659; 
Phillip Morgenstern, Cleveland. 

11830 


Risen (The) Christ; by E. S. Hosmer; 
organ. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub: 
54483; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 11831 


Rising sun march; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1936; EH unp. 122438; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 11832 


River of gold; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 
122263; Harry La Plant, Weston, Vt. 

11833 


River road; song. © 1 ec. Apr. 17, 
1936; H unp. 122659; Clare Kummer, 
New York. 11834 


River song; w Amy Sherman Bridg- 
man, m Joseph W. Clokey; treble 
voices. © Mar. 30, 1936: E pub. 
54426; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Bos- 
ton. 11835 


Roaming alone; w and melody. ©1c. 
Apr. 1, 19386; BE unp. 121555; James 
Buongiovanni, Camden, N. J. 11836 


Robin Hood and Allin a Dale; old 
English ballad, text anon., m Peter 
W. Dykema; sop. and alto cho. 
Voe. sc. © Mar. 19, 1936; E pub. 
54456 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 


11837 

Robins; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 3, 
1986; E unp. 121722; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 11838 


Robins and roses; w Hdgar Leslie, m 
Joe Burke; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Apr. 3, 1936; E pub. 54464; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 11839 


Rock-a-bye babies; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123335; 
Josephine C. Deible, Pontiac, Mich. 

11840 


Rock-a-bye, my baby; w and m Hamp 
Lester.) ;,Qody ch. Apr. 30; (1936; B 
unp. 1238662; Hampton Lee Lester, 
Charleston, W. Va. 11841 


Rocked in a cradie of dreams; song. 
© 1c. Mar. 27,1936; E unp. 121670; 
Berniece Hoffer, Newark, O. 11842 


Rockets; pf.. © 1 ¢ Apr. 11,1936; E 
unp. 122306; Edward C. Mergel, Mil- 
waukee. 11843 


Rocky road; fox-trot song; with uku- 
lele arr. © Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 
54786; Jerry Lynch, Champaign, I11. 

11844 


Rodeheaver-Ackley choruses; coll. of 
chos. only, compiled Y. P. Rode- 
heaver and B. D. Ackley. © Dee. 
16, 19385; E pub. 54388; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 11845 


Rod (Hn) liten stuga; text Paddock, 
musik Fryman; pf. © Mar. 1, 1936; 
EH for. 44009; Reuter & Reuter for- 
lags, a. b., Stockholm. 11846 


Roll along desert moon; w Artie Eliza- 
beth Freeman; pf. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123454; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11847 


Roll along little stream; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 
123347; Dudley K. Lyndon, Chicago. 

11848 


Roll, chariot; spiritual, m arr. Noble 
Cain; mixed voices. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E pub. 54898; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 11849 


Roll on silver dollar; song. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123387; Sybil 
L. McKinley, Bessemer, Ala. 11850 

Roll-a-bye; song. ©1e. Apr. 4, 19386; 
HE unp. 122137; Mabel Kaufman Har- 
man, Baltimore. 11851 


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11852 
Romance in March; m Mrs. Albert 
Kreppein; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 


6, 1986; E unp. 121914; Mrs. Jules J. 
De Jarles, New Orleans. 11852 


Romance is in the air; w Lou Holzer 
and Larry Shay, m Harry Kogen, 
arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 54783; 
Milton Weil music co., inc., Chicago. 

11853 


Romanee on the rainbow ; song, w John 
Sylvester. © 1c Apr. 27, 19386; BH 
unp. 123393; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 11854 


Romance without a moon; song, w An- 
son Roseno. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E 
unp. 123311; Richard Mayer, Forest 
iss Tee (NY, 11855 


Ronde (La); par J. Fromont-Delune ; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1985; 
KE for. 48944; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 11856 


Ronde (La) sur les ondes; paroles 
Marguerite Pierre-Humble, m Odette 
Vargues. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 
43912; Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

11857 


Roosevelt al frente; vals corrido, letra 
y melodia. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E 
unp. 123034; Hmilia Navarrete de 
Martin, Monterey, Calif. 11858 


Roosevelt of the national heart ; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 
123056; Edward Dover, Washington. 

11859 


Rose of my heart, sweet little Rose of 
the pines; w Dale McClurg; pf. © 
1c Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123455; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

11860: 


Rose time in springtime; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121775; William Henry Clifford, 
Hartford. 11861 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio)  Ros- 
Sini in Neapel; komische oper, text 
Hans Adler, m nach G. Rossini, v. 
Bernhard Paumgartner. Klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © Mar. 19, 1986; D 
39060; Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. 
b. h., Vienna. 11861* 


Row, brother, row; spiritual; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 122556; William H. McCaddon, 
Washington. 11862 


Royal (The) anthem—we praise Thee; 
w and melody. [Greek text] ©le. 


pt. 01, n. s:, v. 31 


Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121984; George 
Anastassiou, Tarpon Springs, Fla. 
11863 


Rubank elementary violin method; for 
individual or class instruction, Les- 
lie C. Potter. bk. 2. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 54599; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

11864 


Ruby waltz; pf. © Apr. 9, 1986; B 
pub. 54782; Albert J. Tellier, Mobile, 
Ala. 11865. 


Ruckus (The); pf., with w. © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1986; HB unp. 122665; Rich- 
ard Butler Carothers, Newport, Ky. 

11866. 


©:1. ee. Apr. i 
Milton HE. 
11867 


Rue de la Ford; pf. 
1936; FE unp. 122447; 
Schwarzwald, N ew York. 


Ritter (Raimund) Zwei vaterlin- 
dische kanons; auf texte Hans 
Friedrich Blunck, m R. Riiter; ten. 
u. streichtrio. Partitur. © Sept. 
20, 1984; E for. 48618; Henry Li- 
tolff’s verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 

11868: 


Rumba (La) des trombones; paroles 
Georges Thibault, m Juan Manolo,. 


arr. H. Mateo; orch. ptes. © Jan. 
30, 19386; E for. 43777; H. Mae 
Knight, Paris. 11869: 


Rumba rumba; paroles Raymond Sou- 
plex, m Marcel Cambier. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 48818 ; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 11870: 


Runner (The); galop; pf. © 1 «. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121945; Milton 
EK. Schwarzwald, New York. 11871 


Russian moon; waltz song, melody B. 
B. Gordon and Ben Adelman. © 1 
ce. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122165; Ben 
B. Gordon, Waukegan, III. 11872: 


Rustic chapel; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Feb. 15, 1986; E pub. 54407;. 
Harold Flammer, inec., New York. 

11873. 


Rustic dance; by C. R. Howell, arr. 
Willis Conolly; Spanish guit., in di- 


agram. © Mar. 25, 1936; E pub. 
54505; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 11874 


Rustic evening; w Lord De Tabley, m 
George Dyson; 2 treble voices. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 48704; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 11875. 


Rythm of the band; w and melody 
Fred Taylor. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936;. 
E unp. 121796; Frederick G. Taylor, 
jr., Flint, Mich 11876. 


026 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11903 


Sacred songs; arr. Ylan K. Kealoha ; 
Hawaiian steel guit., 7th tuning, in 
note and diagram. © Apr. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 54806; Wm. J. Smith music 
co., inc., New York. 11877 


Sage (A) and a fool; w and melody. 
©1ec. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 121768 ; 
Henry R. Swan, Stoughton, Wis. 


11878 

Sailing; song. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 128126; Marion O’Neill, 
Ottawa, Ill. 11879 


Godfrey Marks, arr. Mort 
H. Glickman, Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Mano- 
loff; with ukulele and guit. chords. 
© Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54553 ; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 11880 


Sailing along with you; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; 
EH unp. 123087; Jules C. Burton, 
Kirkersville, O. 11881 


Sailing on southern seas; song, w Will 
Connolly. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 122570; Lars Harry Wester, 
Winter Park, Fla. 11882 


Sailor’s (A) life for me; song, w Anna 
C. McCleneghan. © 1. Apr. 18, 
1936; E unp. 122399; Betty Jane 
Steele, Holly, Col. 11883 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy sweet voice; from Sam- 
son and Delilah, arr. Ylan K. Kea- 
loha; Hawaiian steel guit., 7th tun- 
ing, in note and diagram. © Apr. 
20, 1986; E pub. 54807; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

11884 


Salutation (The) ; cho., w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; EH unp. 123632 ; 
R. W. Moore, Lamesa, Tex. 11885 


Salvation’s refrain; pf., with w. 
1 ¢. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122708; 
Mary BH. Oliver, Pittsburgh. 11886 


Sancho-Pansa ; fox-trot, Ernst Fischer ; 


2 klaviere. © Sept. 29, 1935; E for. 
43751 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 11887 


Sand hills; w and m L. H. Gondringer 
and Bernice Irene Clerc. © 1 ce. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121255; Law- 
rence H. Gondringer, Shelby, Neb. 

11888 


Sanday bay; fox trot; pf. accordion. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 19386; E unp. 122467; 
Pietro Buscemi, Baltimore. 11889 


San Diego; operetta.” 2d ed. ©l1e. 
Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 121780; Ed- 
ward Ross Burt, Santa Ysabel, 
Calif. 11890 


San Francisco (The) bay bridge 
march; pf. © 1e¢. Apr. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 12382386; Charles Napoli, San 
Francisco. 11891 


Santa Catalina; song. © 1c. Apr. 10, 
1986; E unp. 122194; Dan Sullivan, 
Newton Centre, Mass. 11892 


Satan’s (A) holiday; w and melody. 
©l1ece. Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123240; 
Jack Burke and Joe Katz, New 
York. 118938 


Satisfying; hymn. © 1c Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122660; Robert Ray 
Petrie, Norwood, Pa. 11894; 


Saturday night; w and melody Joe 
Driscoll and Charley Nicholls. © 1 
ce. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122842; Jo- 
seph Earl Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, I11. 

11895 


Save me sister; from The singing kid, 
w E. Y. Harburg, m Harold Arlen; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 27, 
1986; E pub. 54651; Remick music 
corp., New York. 11896 


Save our Constitution; song, w W. Kee 
Maxwell. © Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 
04686; Harry Lee Wilber, Fullerton, 
Calif. 11897 


Say I’m yours again; song, m Billy 
Holiday. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 128179; Albert Bryce Morgan, 
Tamaqua, Pa. 11898 


Say it again to me; song. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E pub. 54840; Helen Esther 
Brace, Fresno, Calif. 11899 


Say si si; Spanish w and m Ernesto 
Lecuona, English w Al Stillman and 
Francia Luban. © Apr. 22, 1986; 
E pub. 54852; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 11900 


Say that you'll be all mine; song, m 
S. L. Hager. © 1c Apr. 22, 1986; 
E unp. 123003; Shirley L. Hager and 
Charles Julian, Jamestown, N. Y. 

11901 


Say the word; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 122459; 
Willard Kimball and Seth Kasparian, 
Worcester, Mass. 11902 

Saying good night; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122686; El- 
mer D. Hodgkins, Gloucester, Mass. 

11903 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11904 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 31 


Sear (A) on my heart; songz. ©1e 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123032); An- 
nette Walsh and Sara Creath, Wich- 


ita Falls, Tex. 11904 
Searecrow (The); song. © 1 e¢. Apr. 


24, 1986; E unp. 123201; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 11905 


Schinkenfleckerln ; lustiges couplet u. 
fox-trot, w Hanns Haller, m Fritz 
Spielmann u. Stephan Weiss. © 
Jan. 20, 1986; E for. 48725; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 11906 


Scholasticum 1; historisches musizier- 
gut von Beethoven bis zur romantik, 
reihe 8, hft. 1, Spohr, Schubert u. a., 
bearb. Leo Kabler; 3 violinen, violon- 
cello, viola u. klavier ad lib. Par- 
titur u. stimmen. © Sept. 24, 1934; 
E for. 48614; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 11907 


Scholasticum 2; historisches musizier- 
gut von Beethoven bis zur romantik, 
reihe 3, hft. 1, Beethoven, u. a., bearb. 
u. hrsg. Eugen Bieder u. Nils-Victor 
Lieven ; 2 violinen, viola, violoncello, 
kontrabass, holzbliser u. klavier ad 
lib. Partitur u. stimmen. © Nov. 1, 
1984; E for. 48615; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 

11908 


hft. 2, Weber-Schubert, 
bearb. Leo Kihler ; 3 violinen, violon- 
cello, viola, kontrabass, holzblaser u. 
klavier ad lib. Partitur u. stimmen. 
© Aug. 15, 1934; E for. 48616; Henry 
Litolffs verlag, Brunswick, Ger- 
many. 11909 


zeitgendssisches musiziergut fiir 
das instrumentalspiel in haus u. 
schule, reihe 4, hft. 1, kleine suite, im 
alten stil, Fritz von Bose, op. 33; 
streichorch. u. cembalo. © Aug. 15, 
1934; E for. 48617; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 

11910 


Scholasticum 3; historisches musizier- 
gut von Beethoven bis zur romantik, 
reihe 8, hft. 1, Beethoven u. a., bearb. 
u. hrsg. Eugen Bieder u. Nils-Victor 
Lieven; 3 violinen, viola, violoncello, 
kontrabass, holzbliser u. klavier ad 
lib, Partitur u. stimmen. © Noy. 1, 
1934; E for. 48618; Henry Litolff’s 
verlag, Brunswick, Germany. 

11911 

School song; song. © 1c. Apr. 15, 


19386; E unp. 123109; Clara Hai- 
bloom, New York. 11912 


School teacher blues; song. © 1 e. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121892; Sybil 
L. McKinley, Bessemer, Ala. 11913 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Little 
heather rose; English version Lor- 
raine Noel Finley, m arr. Walling- 
ford Riegger ; women’s cho. © Mar. 
17, 1986; E pub. 54412; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 11914 


Rosamunde; ballet music, no. 1, 
w J. Murray Gibbon, arr. Robert G. 


Manson; mixed voices. © Apr. 28, 
1986; E pub. 54985; Gordon V. 
Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 11915 


Song of love; from Blossom time, 
w Dorothy Donnelly, m adapted from 
melodies of FE. Schubert and Hein- 
rich Berte, by Sigmund Romberg, 
modern voice arr. Ed. Smalle; male 
quartette. © Mar. 18, 1986; E pub. 
54184; Karezag pub. co., ine, New 
York. 11916 


Wandering; from Maid of the 
mill, tr., from German text of W. 
Muller, and m arr. Mary B. Piersol; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto.. © Apr. 3, 1986; 
E pub. 54517; Gordon V. Thompson, 
Itd., Toronto. 11917 


Wohin; transcribed Alexander 
Kelberine; 2 pfs. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 54475; Elkan-Vogel eco., inc., 
Philadelphia. 11918 


Schwarzwald (Milton E.) Marcia; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 121998; 
Milton E. Schwarzwald, New York. 

11919 


— Medley; pf. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122736; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 11920 


Novelette; pf. no. 1,35. ©1¢e 
Apr, 20, 1936; E unp. 122737—122740 ; 
Milton EH. Schwarzwald, New York. 

11921-11924 


Sea (The); w Richard H. Stoddard, 
m Hstes V. Howard; men’s cho. 
Mar. 30, 1986; E pub. 54885; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 11925 


Sea Gipsies; by Joan Last; pf. © Apr. 
18, 19386; BE for. 44123; Forsyth bros., 
Itd., London. 11926 


Seashore (The) ; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123219; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 11927 


Second concerto; for violin and orch., 
op. 68; violin and pf. Se ©le 
Apr. 10, 19386; E unp. 122196; Jo- 
seph Achron, Hollywood, Calif. 

11928 


028 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


11955 


Seeret rendezvous; from One rainy 
afternoon, w Preston Sturges, m 
Ralph Erwin, arr. John Rocchetti; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Apr. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54872; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 11929 


Seeing you again; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123652; 
Kalia J. Siegel, New York. 11930 


Sefhora; paso-doble, paroles René Jac- 
quet, m Gaston Saux. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 43875; Editions Pan, 
S. a., Paris. 11931 


Sera d’autunno; impressione, Giovanni 
Brusso; orch. pti. © Dee. 3, 1935; 
E for. 48641; Carlo Beltramo, San 
Remo, Italy. 11932 


Serenade; paroles Jacques Toussaint, 
m Dominique Jeanés. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E for. 48833; Editions Pan, 
S. a., Paris. 11933 


—song, w Charlotte Kandace. © 
1 c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122855; 
Charles Bowen, Los Angeles. 11984 


von Conrad Beck; fléte, klarinette 
u. streichorch. Partitur. © Feb. 10, 
1936 ; E for. 48664; B. Schott’s séhne, 


Mainz, Germany. 119385 
Sérénade espagnole; de Armand 
Crabbé; orch. ptes. © Oct. 1, 1935; 


E for. 48996; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 11936 


Serpentino (The); song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 122909; Frieda F. Ayres, Chi- 
cago. 11987 


Set (A) of eight; poems and studies 
for pf., Elliot Griffis. © Apr. 13, 
1936 ; E pub. 54633 ; Composers press, 
inc., New York. 11938 


*Sfunny; song. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; 
EH unp. 123085; Dorothy Pearl Ben- 
son, Wahoo, Neb. 119389 


Shades of gray; w W. Bishop and Hal 
Davis, melody W. Bishop and Floyd 
Morgenstern. © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 121574; Walter Bishop, New 
York. 11940 


Shadow, I am jealous of you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; EH 
unp. 122811; William Nathan La 
Mance, Laclede, Mo. 11941 


Shadows; aria, ten. © 1c Apr. 4, 
19386; E unp. 121819; John Robert 
Speelman, Pittsburgh. 11942 


70365—36——-7 


Shadows in the moonlight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122065; Harry S. Krieger, Chicago. 

11943 


Ww and melody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1936; E unp. 122310; Maurice Keath- 
ley and Hilbert Keathley, Memphis, 
Tenn. 11944 


Shadows of love; w and m Morris 
Serogin; pf. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 123279; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 11945 


Shadows of the nite; song, w Oscar 
Griscott. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E 
unp. 122404; Arthur Olsen, Pitts- 
burgh. 11946 


Shake that guitar; fox-trot, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 
6, 19386; E pub. 54576; Nicomede mu- 
sie co., Altoona, Pa. 11947 


Shake your feet; w George Emery Thi- 
bault, melody John Stephen De Voe; 
with accordion bass. © 1. Apr. 4, 
1986; E unp. 121816; George Thi- 
bault and John De Voe, Chicago. 

11948 


Sharing; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 122881; Estelle Myrtle John- 
son, Seattle. 11949 


Shattered (A) love affair; w Wm. 
McKenna, m Wm. Beck. © 1c. Apr. 
6, 1986; HE unp. 121863; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 

11950 


She loves me; w Wm. McKenna, mel- 
ody Joe Buck. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121868; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, ine., New York. 11951 


She played while her heart was break- 
ing; w and m Gracie Cornett; with 
violin obbl. © 1 Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 1218387; Gracie Cornett Ram- 
sey, San Antonio. 11952 


She’s a Follies girl; from The great 
Ziegfeld, w Harold Adamson, m Wal- 
ter Donaldson; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 54763; Leo 


Feist, ine., New York. 11953 
She’s given me the air; song. ©1e. 


Mar. 21, 1986; E unp. 121515; Joseph 
Bernard Fitch, Ft. Wayne. 11954 


She’s my American rose; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 
122869; Mae Emma Clements, De- 
troit. 11955 


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11995 


She’s my sweet; w Wm. McKenna, 
melody Bert Davis. © 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 
1986; E unp. 121872; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 


11956 


Sheep of my pasture; w adapted from 
Ezekiel; organ or pf. acc. ©1 ©. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123088; Waldo 
Neville Harris Crook, Northampton, 
Mass. 11957 


Shields of Albion; march, w Arthur 
Cornford, m Leslie Herbert. © Apr. 
2.1986; E for. 44111; Swan & ©€o., 
music publishers, ltd., London. 

11958 


Shine on, silver moon; song, w Edgar 
Hart Guynn. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 121848; Edith Katherine 
Guynn, Knoxville, Tenn. 11959) 


Shoot the moon; song, melody M. B. 
Edna. © 1 ¢. Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 


121513; Dorecae Edna Quinn, New 
York. 11960 


Show-man (The) ; by August H. Schae- 
fer; solo for cornet, clarinet, Saxo- 
phones, trombone or bar.; pts., with 
pf. acc. © Mar. 2, 1986; E pub. 
58985; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 11961 


Show me how to do the hula; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 
121809; Mel Peterson, San Francisco. 

11962 


Si j’avais de l’argent; paroles Marc 
Duthyl, m Max d’Yresne; pf. 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 43896; Editions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 11963 


Si jétais la petite Shirley; paroles 
Didier Daix et Fernand Vimont, m 
Philippe Parés. © June 30, 1935; 


E for. 48903; Editions Philippe 
Parés, Paris. 11964 
Si j’étais petit oiseau; paroles et 
musique Gaston Saux. © Dec. 30, 


1985; E for. 43876; Editions 
s. a., Paris. 11965 


Si josais; bluette, Victor Turine; 
harmonie ou fanfare ptes., avec con- 
ducteur si bémol. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 48781; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 11966 


Si tu le veux; French, M. de Marsan, 
English, Don Titman, m Ch. Koech- 
lin; sop. or ten. © Apr. 22, 1936; 
E pub. 54854; A. Fassio, Lachute, 
P. Q., Canada. 11967 


Si tu ne veux plus m’aimer; tango, 
paroles Jean Chapelle, m Louis Mel- 


Pan, 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 
rack. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 438848; 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 11968 


Si tu partais; mélodie, paroles René 


Jacquet, m Raymond Balet; avec 
violon et violoncelle. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E for. 43809; Editions Pan, 
Ss. ai, Paris. 11969 


Siehe, das ist Gottes lamm; hymne. © 
Mar. 9, 1986; E pub. 54695; Ludwig 


Besler, Portland, Or. 11970 
Silence in my heart; song. © 1 ec. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123557; Harry 
Zieve, Chicago. 11971 


Silence (The) of a lonely night; w 
Malcolm McGuire, m Phil Peters. 
© Apr. 22, 1986; E pub. 54834; 
Heights pub. co., Cleveland. 11972 


Silent (The) lovers; w Catalina y 
Hermana, m Atze Taconis ; pf. treble. 
©1c. Apr. 24, 1986;. E unp. 123237; 
©. M. Collier-Young, Stoneham, Mass. 

11973 


Silk stockings; novelty dance, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 
6, 1986; E pub. 54569; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 11974 


Silly (A) symphonette; arr. Frank 
Raymond; clarinets, trumpet and pf. 
Se. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; E ump. 
122017; Al Trace, Chicago. 11975 


Siloam’s shady rill; hymn, w Reginald 
Heber, melody, harmonized Edith 
‘ Dearmin Saneholtz. © 1c. Mar. 31, 
1936; E unp. 121653; Edw. W. Cal- 
loway, Cincinnati. 11976 


Silver Texas moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121851; 
Leo Stein, New York. 11977 


Silvers’ cradle days; by Louis Silvers; 
pf “OL «Apr, 3) 1986*.H) ap. 
121703; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 11978 


Silvery (The) moon was_- shining; 
song, sc. John Salacan. © 1. Apr. 
3, 19386; E unp. 121734; George 
Nichols, Englewood, N. J. TAST9 


Simplicity ; by Harry Sosnik; pf. © 
Apr. 14, 1986; E pub. 54698; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 11980 


Since I found you; w Marie Harris; 
pf. © 1 ce Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123489; Gustav Heintze, Takoma 
Park, Md. 11981 


Since I left this world behind; hymn. 
© Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 54871; Carl 
Loy, Fairplay, Ky. 11982 


930 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12009 


Since I met you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 19386; E unp. 122219; 
Harold F. Masteller, Waverly, N. Y. 

11983 


Since you came my way; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 
121556: Elaine Temple, New York. 

11984 


Since you won't play with me; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 19386; E unp. 121599; 
Robert McPherren Hart, Altoona, 
Pa. 11985 


Sing a song; song, w Eugene Mc- 
Cracken. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 122247; Jack Daniels, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 11986 


Sing a song of seasons; Songs, Flavia 
Gag, pf. arr. Frances Carpenter. © 
Mar. 25, 1936; A 92819; Coward- 
McCann, inc., New York. 11987 


Sing a song when things go wrong; 
fox-trot, w and melody, rev. Adel- 
man bros. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 122174; Carrie H. Pennywell, 
Toledo. 11988 


Sing again, my mother dear; w and m 
John Flemr; pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; EB unp. 122748; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 11989 


Sing an old fashioned song to a young 
sophisticated lady; w Joe Young, m 
Fred E. Ablert: with guit. arr. © 
Dee. 26, 1935; E pub. 54916; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 11990 


Sing ivy and Home.we go; unison 
songs, w traditional, m Thomas F. 
Dunhill. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 
43697 ; Edward Arnold & co., London. 

11891 


Sing to mea springy melody; w Audrey 
Wall, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 121956; Margaret 
Marie Wall, Jersey City. 11992 


Singing a different tune; w Ted Burge- 
man, and melody. © 1. Apr. 16, 
1936; E unp. 122592; Harold Lewin- 
son, Rochester, N. Y. 11993 


Singing those telephone blues; w Jerry 
Harper and Bob Reid, m Jerry Har- 
per. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123416; Jeanette Harper, Houston. 

11994 


Sit down; w and m Bloise Stocking; 
with guit. notations. ©1e. Apr. 23, 
1986; E unp. 123063; Eloise Stock- 
ing Peyroux, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 

11995 


Sit down to your piano; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 120348 ; 
Harvey Warren Garris, Pittsburgh. 

11996 


Skip it; fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
19386; E unp. 122952; Minnie Payne, 
Cincinnati. 11997 


Slav frolics; pf. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
EK unp. 122444; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 11998 


Sleep (A) song; w Thomas Dekker, m 
Geoffrey Shaw; trebles 1, 2. © Mar. 
27, 1936; E for. 44016; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 11999 


Sleepwalker (The); by Raymond 
Scott; pf. © Mar. 16, 1936; E pub. 
54026; ABC standard music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 12000 


Sleepy head; w and melody. ©1.. 
Apr. 25, 19386; E unp. 123239; Earl 
Burnell Bonner, Modesto, Calif. 

12001 


Sleepytime; w and m A. F. Day, jr. 
and Chet Robinson. © 1c. Apr. 23, 
1936; E unp. 123058; Arthur F. Day, 
jr., Los Angeles. 12002 


Slippery slidy slam; lament, song. © 
1 c« Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 122134: 
Mabel Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 


12003 
Slonimsky (Nicolas) Four Russian 
melodies; clarinet and pf. © Apr. 


15, 1986; E pub. 54710; Mecca music 
service, New York. 12004 


Slow poke; w and melody Hal A. Bel- 
lach. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121504; Harold Aaron Bellach, Peta- 
luma, Calif. 12005 


Small poem in four stanzas; study in 
phrasing, Paul Painter. Ed. 1. Brass 
quartet.—Hd. 2. Horns, clarinets or 


strings. © Mar. 11, 1986; E pub. 
54585; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 12006: 


Small town girl; from the picture, w 
Gus Kahn, m Herbert Stothart and 
Edward Ward; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 23, 1986; E pub. 54867; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 12007 


Smile and never frown; w L. G. 
Rouse, m Inez Suit. © Apr. 15. 
1936; E pub. 54883; Mable Inez Suit, 
Struthers, O. 12008 


Smile (The) in your eyes; w and m 
Ethel Nevin. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 122648; Gladys Brownlie, 
Vallejo, Calif. 12009) 


dol 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12010 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Smile (A) worth while; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123339; 
Ida G. Keeney, Oakland, Calif. 

12010 


Smiles for me; fox-trot song. © 1.c¢. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122983 ; Louise 
Bale, Petersburg, Ill. 12011 


Smiling eves; w Gus Binz, and melody 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122207; 
Natalia A. Milwicez, Chicago. 12012 


Smiling thru’ tears; w C. Glynn, mel- 
adwiaKk. Johnson... © 1, ¢. Apri iG, 
1936; E unp. 121902; Kay Johnson 
and Carolyn Glynn, Los Angeles. 

12013 


stomp; rapid fox-trot; 
orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
43773; H. Mac Knight, Paris. 12014 


Snow (The) queen; ballet; pf. © 
Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 54551; Murray 
Cutter, New York. 12015 


So much of nuthin’ to do; w and mel- 
ody J. Greene. ©1e. Mar. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 122461; Joe Greene and Cur- 
tis C. Taylor, Los Angeles. 12016 


Snake bite 


Sock-a-bye, rock-a-bye baby; song, 
melody Fletcher Henderson. © 1 c. 
Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122244; Isa- 
dore J. Wagner, Chicago. 12017 


Softly the shadows; w John Watson, 
m Muriel Allen; in F. © Apr. 9, 
1936; E for, 48963; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 12018 


Soldaten-kameraden; marsch aus dem 
film, w Goetz Otto Stoffregen, m 
Robert Kiissel. © Jan. 9, 1986; E 
for. 48685; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 12019 


Solea; pasodoble, letra Salvador Val- 
verde y Rafael de Léon, m Manuel 
Lopez Quiroga; org. ptes. © Dec. 
1, 1985; E for. 43980; Salvador Val- 
verde, Madrid. 12020: 


Soleil; fox-trot, paroles Ernest Vey, m 
Lorenzo Aldaba. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 48795; Editions Pan, s. 42., 
Paris. 12021 


sérénade, paroles Max Blot, m 
René Luciann. © Jan. 30, 1936; E 
for. 43899 ; Editions Vog, Paris. 

12022) 


Solo los ojos de Pancha; by J. Ca- 
siano; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 121623; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 12023 


Solo no. XII; by John Stanley, ed. and 
pf. ace. arr. from the figured bass 
Roland Reyell; flute and pf. 
Mar. 31, 1936; E for. 48965; Rudall, 
Carte & co., ltd., London. 12024 


Soloist (The) ; valse, August H. Schae- 
fer; cornet, clarinet, saxophones, 
trombone or bar.; pts., with pf. ace, 
© Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 53984; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 12025 


Some blues; by Nick Lucas; plectrum 
guitar solo. © Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 
54564 ; Nicomede music co., Altoona, 
Pa. 12026 


Some day; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c.’ Apr. 13, 1986; HY unp. 122833: 
Aubry Forest Steepleton, Chicago. 

12027 


Some day soon; song, w Mae Scar- 
chilli. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121807 ; Josephine Danks, New York. 

12028 


Sone one’s rocking my dreamboat; 
song, melody Emerson Scott. © 1 
e. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122595; 
Richard Morgan Llywelyn, Long 
Beach, Calif. 12029 


Some sweet day; pf. treble, with w. 
©1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122671; 
Annie Sallie Potter, Chicago. 12030 


——  w William McKenna, melody Joe 
Buck. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 
121862; Lang-Worth feature pro- 
grams, inec., New York. 12031 


Somebody cares; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Apr.. 18, 1986; EH unp. 122364; EH. F. 
Hamby, San Francisco. 12032 


Somebody changed the lock on my 
door; w and melody William Wel- 
don. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 
122931; Wabash music co., Chicago. 

1203838 


Somebody like you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123531 ; 
Frank Lane, Ironton, O. 12034 


Someday; w and melody Eli Klau. © 
1.c. Apr. 3, 4936; HF unp.ai2iou-; 
Elizabeth Klauss, Akron, O. 12035 


Someday you will need me, and I 
won’t be needing you; w Geo. V. 
Rossini; pf. © 1c. Apr. 18, 19386; 
E unp. 122716; Ruth Elder Collins, 
Biloxi, Miss. 12036 


Something went clickety-click in my 
heart; w Burton Crane, melody Jack 
Danford. © 1 c¢. Oct. 30, 1985; E 
unp. 121578; Louis Burton Crane, 
jr., Tokyo, Japan. 12037 


O02 


* 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Sometime, somewhere; hymn, w M. W. 
Miller. © Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 
54667; Mayme White Miller, Wyom- 
ing, O. 12038 


Scmewhere in hell there’s a heaven; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 
122727; Augustus A. Gianfala, 
Jeanerette, La. 12039 


Somewhere in this wide world, waits a 
love for me; song, m Max E. Hasen- 
bein; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
1c Mar. 14, 1986; E unp. 121524; 
Terressa I. Noe, Wheatland, Wy. 

12040 


Sonata for violin and piano; by Mar- 
garet Sutherland. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
E for. 487384; Louise B. M. Dyer, 
Paris. 12041 


Sonata no. 7; by J. B. Loeillet, ed. 
and pf. ace. arr. from the figured 
bass, M. Lovering; flute and pf. © 
Mar. 4, 1936; E for. 44130; Rudall, 
Carte & co., 1td., London. 12042 


Sonata no. 18; by Josef Rheinberger, 
op. 188, ed., fingered and phrased 
Harvey Grace; organ; in A. 
Apr. 30, 1986; E for. 44127; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 12048 


Sonatine A-moll; v. Fritz von Bose, 
op. 80; klavier. © Mar. 20, 1934; 
FE for. 48607; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 12044 


Song of freedom; pf., with w. © 1 
ce. Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 120544; Phil 
Lorner, Dallas. 12045 


a ae Mm Phil) horner. © 1°¢ 
Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 122658; Texas 
centennial central exposition, Dallas. 

12046 


Song of greeting; w Sigmund Spaeth, 
m William Arms Fisher; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54425; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Bos- 
ton. 12047 


Song of India; arr. Ylan K. Kealoha; 
Hawaiian steel guit. solo, 7th tuning, 
with guit. acc., in note and diagram. 
© Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 54802: Wm. 
J. Smith music co., inc., New York. 

12048 


Song (The) of Minnesota; song. © 
1c. Mar. 30, 1986; E unp. 178 toa 
Othilie Swenson, Lake City, Minn. 

12049 


Song of peace; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936: B unp. 
123174; Luise O. Slife, Alliance, O. 

12050 


12063 

Song (The) of songs; hymn. © Mar. 
15,. 1986; E pub. 54496; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 12051 
Song of Texas; w and melody. © 1 


Ce Apr... 30)" 1936". hit Unp. ieeone 
Betty Nell Clark, Cisco, Tex. 12052 


Song (The) of the deep blue sea; w 
Jack Mahoney, melody Olga Dane. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1936; E unp. 120842: 
Olga Dane Schultz, New York. 

12053 


Song of the heart; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 
1886; E unp. 122650; Maurice 
Block, Ridgewood, L. I., N. Y. 

12054 


Song of the moving herd; w and m 
Ann Anderson and Arthur Ward; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 1, 
1986; E pub. 54418; Cross & Winge, 
inc., Portland, Or. 12055 


Song of the musketeers; w and m 
Max Steiner. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1936; 
E ounp. 122259; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 12056 


Song of the plains; w and m Bob 


Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 e. 
Apres) 15;, 1936;...EH.,unp... 122558; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp... New 
York. 12057 


Song of the sands; w and m Fletcher 
Gatter. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 
121791; F. P. Gatter and Gladys 
Fulbright, St. Louis. 12058 


Song of the Tulé; w J. Keirn Bren- 


nan, m Albert Von Tilzer. © Apr. 
8, 1986; E pub. 54591; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 12059 


Song of the west wind; w Eliza Cook, 
m Alec Rowley; trebles 1, 2. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 43702; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 12060 


Song (The) of the wind; poem Ernest 
Rhys, after Taliesin, m Vincent 
Thomas; mixed cho. Voc. sc. © 
Mar. 24, 1936; E for. 44099; Elkin 
& co., Itd., London. 12061 


Song (The) that I made for you; 
song, melody P. Barbaro and Mag- 
dalene Ziebert. © 1 ec. Apr. 4, 
19386; .E unp. 121741; Philip Bar- 
baro, Benton Harbor, Mich. 12062 


Song that makes me cry; pf. trebie, 
with w.., © 1 ¢« Apr. 4,.1986; EH 
unp. 121803; John Egan and L. L. 
Lewis, Portland, Or. 120638 


D390 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT 


12064 


Song (A) to be hummed at twilight; 
by Guy Booth; mixed voices. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 54540; Boston 
music co., Boston. 12064 


Song to sleep; w John Keats, m Alec 
Rowley; 1st trebles, and 2d trebles 
or altos. © Mar. 12, 19386; E for. 
43701; Edward Arnold & co., London. 

12065 


Song (The) you sang to me; w Max 
Blum, melody Kaye Herman. © 
1c Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122483; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

12066 

Song (The) you sang when you said 
goodbye; w R. Heilmann, m A. 
Conti, ©. .c. Apr. 3. 1926 enByeimp: 
121712; Albert Conti and Ruth Heil- 
mann, Kearny, N. J. 12067 


Songs of Gamma phi beta; with new 


songs. 6th ed: © MJan.. 10; 1936; 
A §1913; Gamma phi beta, inc., 
Chicago. 12068 


Sooner or later; w Will Hendrickson, 
m Lil Blender and Lew Bauman; 
Di. © We) Apr S0aiG36 EH unp: 
123651; Lucian Bauman, Chicago. 

12069 


Sorrow and desolation; pf. © 1 e. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121946; Milton 
E. Schwarzwald, New York. 12070 


Sorry; song. © 1. ¢ Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123169; Ben B. Westerhof, 
Ottumwa, Ia. 12071 


Soudry (Georges) Chansons; paroles 
Simonne Ratel. © Oct. 18, 1935; EH 
for. 44052;; Georges Soudry, Paris. 

12072 

Souls have wings; song, w Josephine 
Royle. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
122430; John Pete Sacco, New York. 

12073 

Souls (The) of the righteous; an- 
them, w from Wisdom 3, m Stanley 
Marchant; mixed voices. © Apr. 
24, 1986; E for. 44054; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 12074 


South side Catholic high school 
march; w Francis Greiner, m Law- 
rence Gonner. © Apr. 22, 1936; 
EK pub. 54885; Charles J. Kinsky, 
St. Louis. 12075 


South wind; song, arr. W. G. Uter- 
moehlen. © 1 c¢ Apr. 22, 1986; 
E unp. 123121; Florence S. Good- 
sell, Coral Gables, Fla. 12076 


Southern cross; overture, Paul Yoder ; 
full band pts., with conductor. © 


ENTRIES 
pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 54816; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 12077 


Southern lullaby; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122357; Lettie 
O. Ashton, Winnsboro, La. 12078 

Southern (The) round about; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr: 17, 1936; E unp. 
122714; Leon Garber, Independence, 
Mo. 12079 

Southern seas; song. © 1c Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123384; Clarence C. 


Cox, Sacramento, Calif. 12080 
Southland, I love you so; song. ©1.«. 


Mar. 17, 1986; E unp. 121655; Cor- 


man Henry Harris, Houston. 12081 
Souvenir du Tyrol; valse Fernand 
Warms; accordéon. © Dec. 30, 


1935; E for. 48895; Editions Pan, 
Ss. a., Paris. 12082 


Souvenirs; paroles Georges Thauvin, 
m Gaston Saux. © Dee. 30, 1935; E 
for. 43877 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

12083 


Spangles and sawdust; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
8, 1936; E unp. 122003; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12084 


Sparkles novelette; pf. ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122741; Milton H. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12085 


Speak to me in your dreams; w Wm. 
McKenna, melody Bert Davis. © 
1c Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121876; 
Lang-Worth feature programs, inc., 
New York. . 12086 


Spell of the voodoo; pf. ©1 ce. Apr. 20, 


1936; E unp. 122742; Milton KE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12087 


Spending your vacation in Maine; w 
Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 25, 1936; EH 
pub. 54923; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 12088 


Spiders (The) song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123193; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 12089 


Spiel (Das) vom deutschen _ bettel- 
mann; oratorium, w Ernst Wiechert, 
m Fritz Reuter, werk 31; gem. u. 
minnerchor mit soli. Klavierauszug 
vom komponisten. © May 9, 1935; 
BE for. 48763; Fr. Kistner & C. FE. W. 
Siegel, Leipzig. 12090 


Spirit (The) of N. U. S. J.; w and mel- 
ody Frank Von Luehrte. © 1c. Apr. 
9, 1936; E unp. 122708; Charles E. 
Coughlin, Royal Oak, Mich. 12091 


o34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12118 


Spirit of New York; w and melody. © 
1 ¢@ Apr. 17, 1986: E unp. 122632; 
Michael Halapy, Steubenville, O. 

12092 

Spirit waltz; w and m Marian. ©1-c. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121894; Hstelle 
M. White, San Diego, Calif. 12093 


Spizzy (The Mabel) collection of Mexi- 
can songs; by various authors, com- 


piled. © Mar. 30, 19386; E pub. 
545386; Mabel Seeds Spizzy, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 12094 


Spread it abroad; from the revue, w 
Mary Dunn and Robert MacDermott, 
m William Walker and Bill Stanier ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 43755; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 12095 


Spring fever; w Harry Smith, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122860; Gustav Adolf Beeaff, jr., 
Bloomfield, N. J. 12096 


Spring frolic; by Henry E. Kean; pf. 
© Nov. 12, 1935; E pub. 54821; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12097 


Spring goeth all in white; w Robert 
Bridges, m Gordon Jacob; trebles 1, 
2. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 43710; 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 

12098 


Spring in my heart; w and melody. © 
foe VAT 20 .1950;, B Unp. 122828; 
Phil Grogan, Oklahoma City. 12099 


Spring is coming; unison song, w tra- 
ditional from a country rhyme, m 
Roy Thompson. © Mar. 12, 1936; 
E for. 43690; Edward Arnold & co., 
London. 12100 


Spring is here again; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 122957; 
Helen Winkler, Clinton, Ind. 12101 


Spring is in the air; from Sho-window, 
w Hugene Conrad, melody Gus Ed- 
wards. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 
123104; Popular melodies, ine., New 
York. 12102 


Spring song; w from Virgil: flute and 
harp acc. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E 
unp.. 121797; Frederick S. Converse, 
Westwood, Mass. 12103 


Springtime and love; song, w Jane 
Logan. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122827; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 


Springtime for love, my turtle dove; 
song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 


12104 


122769; Eva Della White Wakelee, 
Chicago. 12105 
Springtime in Georgia; song, m Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121895; George Calvin Raven, 
Riverside, Calif. 12106 


Springtime-lovetime; song. © 1 « 
Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122208; Duane 
Van Ness Elmore, Topeka, Kan. 

12107 


Springtime (A) melody; song; with 
guit. arr. © Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54791; Gage K. Brewer, Wichita. 

12108 


Squadra della morte; marcia, parole e 
melodia. © 1c Mar. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 121508; John Daino, New York. 

12109 


Squire McDevilfish; operetta, m L. R. 
Cook and Marjorie Schoeller. ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 19386; D 39072; Laurence 
Russell Cook, Los Angeles. 12109* 


Stand by the Constitution ; Republican 
rally song, m Edgar Belmont Smith. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122884; 
Robert Bridge Pike, Amsterdam, 
N.YY¥; 12110 


Standard (The) series; ed. and arr. 
Ernest Haywood. bk. 11, pf. duets. 
© Apr. 15, 1936; E for. 43983 ; Keith, 
Prowse & co., 1td., London. 12111 


Star dreams; fox-trot song. © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 121680; Jesse 
Chet Wells, Toledo, Wash. 12012 


Star glow; w Buck Warnick, m John 
Almquist; pf. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; 
E ounp. 123554; Henry C. Warnick 
jr., West Orange, N. J. 12113 


Star light, star bright; w and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 122085; 
Mae Wolk Reinstein, Brookline. 

12114 


Starlight; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 121717; Ernest 
Mery, Reno, Nev. 12115 


Starlight over my cabin; song, melody 
George Robert Moss. © 1 c. Apr. 
25, 1936; E unp. 128337; John Wal- 
ter Engelke, Jamaica, L. 1., N. Y. 

12116 


Starlings (The); w Charles Kingsley, 
m Thomas F. Dunhill; trebles 1, 2. 
© Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 43703; Ed- 
ward Arnold & co., London. T2017 


Stars; fox trot; pf. © 1. Apr. 18, 
1936; E unp. 122709; Todd Rollins, 
Cleveland. 12118 


039 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12119 


Stars—Continued. 

wandm Joe DeMay. ©1ce. Apr. 

24, 1986; E unp. 123184; Joseph 

Francis DeMay, Hanover, N. H. 
12119 


Stars are shining over Lovers’ Lane; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Apr. 15, 
1986; E unp. 122541; Boyd James 


and Robert Lutzelman, Fremont, 
Neb. 12120 
Stars of the summer night; serenade, 
song, w Longfellow. © Apr. 16, 


1936; E for. 44113; John Auld, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. 12121 


State (The) of my heart; w Edward 
Heyman, m Harold Spina; with 
guit. arr. © Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54714; Santly bros.-Joy, inc, New 
York. 12822, 


Stay ’way from my heart; w P. V. 
Harrison, m I. R. Barnett. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122669; Irene 
Ramsey Barnett, Newark, N. J., and 
Polly Van Doren Harrison, Maple- 
wood, N. J. 1:21:23 


Steel (The) king; march, F. J. St. 
Clair, rey. arr. R. E. Hildreth. 1. 
Band pts.—2. Orch. pts. © Mar. 5, 
1936; E pub. 54559, 54560; Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. 12124, 12125 


Stepping out; m Art Velotta; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936: E unp. 
120783; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 12126 


Still they do it again; melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 24, 1936; E unp. 122456; Abra- 
ham Ellstein, New York. eat, 


Stilles tal, im sonnenschein ; langsamer 
walzer, w G. von Otten, m Gerhard 
Winkler. © Jan. 138, 1936; E for. 
43723; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 12128 


Stolen sweets; song, melody L. R. 
Elliott. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122799; Lucile Renfroe Elliott, Long 
Beach, Miss. 12129 


Stomp it off; melody Sy. Oliver and 
Jimmie Lunceford. © 1. Apr. 1, 
1986; E unp. 121547; Denton & 
Haskins music co., New York. 12130 


Stop, look and listen baby; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 123327; Beth Broderick Wil- 
burn, Toledo. 12131 


Storian ; melody. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 121519; Adrian Hughes, 
Hillsboro, Or. 12132 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Storm agitato; pf. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
BE unp. 121947; Milton EH. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 12133 


Strada solitaria; slow fox, m P. G. 
Redi; violino A e B, con testo. © 
Feb. 10, 19386; E for. 44049; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

12134 


Strains from Erin; by Lucien Cailliet ; 
Symphonic band. Conductor pt. 


Apr. 9, 1986; E pub. 54770; Hlkan- 
Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 12135 
Strange; song, m James L. Brown; 


with ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122356; Marion Brani- 
son, Trenton, N. J. 12136 


Strange as it seems, I love you; song. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122122; 
Herbert E. Slezinger, Everett, Mass. 

12137 


Street lanterns; w Mary. E. Coleridge, 
m Harold Greenhill; trebles 1,2. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 48705; Hdward 
Arnold & ¢o., London. 12188 


Strolling in the moonlight; song. © 
1 c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122076; 
Hazel Lorraine Bamesberger, Neola, 
Ta. 12139 


Strolling through the heather; w 
Edgar Benyon, m Bobby Fisher; 
with ukulele arr. R. 8. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© Apr. 8, 19386; E for. 44106; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 12140 


Stuttering (The) owl; song. ©1.. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E. unp. 128012; Moul- 
ton Green, Kansas City, Mo. 12141 


Success and flowers to you; w and m 
Arthur Ray Cox and Milton Rob- 
erts, arr. Paul Van Loan; orch. pts. 
© Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54666; Rob- 
erts publications, Los Angeles. 

12142 


Sucker blues; song, arr. W. G. Uter- 
moehlen. © 1. Apr. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 123637; Florence 8. Goodsell, 
Saginaw, Mich. 12143 


Sugar Bowl bayou; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123019; 
Bertha Williams Paquet, New Or- 
leans. 12144 


Sugar plums for bait; w John A. 
Wood; pf. ©1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 123456; Sylvester Long Cross, 
. Portland, Or. 12145. 


036 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1986 12174 
Suite grecque; von Petro Petridis; unp. 121711; Edward Snyder and 
orch. Partitur. © Feb. 10, 1986; Herman King, New York. 12161 


E for. 43666; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 12146 


Summer moon; fox-trot song. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 123600; Doris 
Tatlow, Glendale, Calif. 12147 


Summer (A) romance; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122796; 
Renzo Viola, New York. 12148 


Summer (The) springs so fresh; old 
English w, m May Sarson; trebles 
1,2. © Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 43707; 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 

12149) 


Sun down in the hills of Arkansas; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 122179; William W. Shep- 
herd, Little Rock, Ark. 12150 


Sun (The) sets and rises with you; 


song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123225; Carol Deschere Berendt, 
New York. 12151 


Sun shines in your eyes; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 
122764; Alfred Fioretti, Baton Rouge, 
La. 12152 


Sunbeam in my soul; hymn. © Apr. 
9, 1986; E pub. 54696; D. Lewis 
Llewellyn, Freeport, Pa. 12153 


Sunlight and shadow; song. ©1.. 
Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122066; Cedric 
M. Poland, Los Angeles. 12154 


Sunlit waters; op. 9; 2 pfs. ©1l1e 
Mar. 14, 1936; E unp. 121526; Rich- 
ard George Abbott, Izmir, Turkey. 

12155 


Sunset; by Charles Shadwell; orch. 
pts. © Feb. 5, 1936; E for. 48744; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 12156 


Sunset in the harbor of New Boston; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © Apr. 
16, 1936; E pub. 54812; Catherine 
Gray Eads, New Boston, Ill. 12157 


Sunshine and roses; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 122460; 
Frank Marino, Brooklyn. 12158 


Sunshine at midnight; w Edward Hey- 
man, melody Matt Malneck. © 1. 
ADE) 247) heaG; }, i. np, ,,, 123147. 
Santly bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 

12159 


Sunshine in the rain; songz. ©1.e 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121557; Julius 
Hugene Baker, Searcy, Ark. 12160 


Sunshine in you; w H. King, m HB. 
Snyder. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E 


Supplication (A); song. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1536; E unp. 122396; Mary Eliza- 
beth Nichols Burch, Guymon, Okl. 

12162 


Surrexit Christus hodie; based on 
opening Measures of Pietro A. Yon’s 
Victimae paschali, by James P. 
Duin; orezan.! ©. Apr: 1,1193862 He 
pub. 54525; J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. 12163 
Surrey (A) suite; by Montague F. 
Phillips, op. 59; orch. pts. © Mar. 


16, 1986; E for. 48622); Ascherberg, 


Hopwood & Crew, lItd., London. 
12164 
Sweet colleen; song, melody L. C. 


Bates and Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 121754; Lila 
Curtis Bates, Elgin, Ill. 12165 


Sweet dreams; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122846; 
Alfred Rezendes, East Providence, 
ee 12166 


Sweet Hstelle; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 123580; Alta West 
Laws, Syracuse. 12167 


Sweet Golden Locks; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 122995; Mary 
E. Underhill, New York. 12168 


Sweet golden moonlight; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; E unp. 120678 ; 
Mary B. Hartmann, Rogers, Minn. 

12169 


Sweet lei ilima; w and m Eddie AlIl- 
kire; Hawaiian guits.; in F. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 54730; Elbern 
H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

12170 


Sweet lei Lehua; arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr., with w; in A. © Dee. 
2, 1985; E pub. 54890; Harlan bros., 
Indianapolis. 12171 


Sweet Lila, the girl I adore; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 
123074; Paul Herbert Woite, College- 
Point, L. I., N. Y. 12172 


Sweet little kid; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122705; 
Elmer A. C. Wolfe, Trenton, N. J. 

12173 


Sweet melody; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 122593; Paul 
Vincent, Brooklyn. 12174 


D371 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12175 


Sweet memories; song. © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1986; E unp. 123108; Lydia 
Handal, New Orleans. 


Sweet romance; w Elma Moss; pif. 
©. 1 ¢, Aprt, 19386 1H), unp. 123274; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

12176 


Sweet serenade; w FEF. K. Diver, m V. 
Di Marzio,. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 122620; Frederick Kenneth 
Diver and Vincent Di Marzio, Swiss- 
vale, Pa. T2177 


Sweet Susan Marie; song, melody Liz- 
ette Mowen. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 122808; Adah B. Widdi- 
combe, Washington. 12178 


Sweet sweetie dear, why don’tcha; w 
Vashti Bell Moody; pf. ©1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123457; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. ib 


Sweetest (The) girl; w Tommy Smith, 
m Tommy Mitchell. ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1986; E unp. 122776; Thomas Mit- 
chell and Thomas J. Smith, Seattle. 

12180 


Sweetest (The) waltz I ever knew; 
w and melody. © 1 e@ Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 122520; Frank Von 
Luehrte, Cincinnati. 12181 


Sweetheart; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123552; Sherad 
H. Wright, Washington. 12182 


Sweetheart ballad; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1986; E unp. 122014; Joe 
Lewis, Hollywood, Calif. 12183 


Sweetheart date; concert orch. se., with 
w. © 1c Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 
123546; Anton Lada, Chicago. 

12184 


Sweetheart dear; w Janice Parnau, 
melody Jas. Teske. © 1c. Apr. 138, 
1986; E unp. 122319; Lec James 
Teske, jr., Duluth. 12185 


Sweetheart, I love you; valse song. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 27, 19836; E unp. 123614; 
Hisie Green, New London, Conn. 

12186 


Sweetheart, I’m waiting for you; fox 
trot song, melody J. Kirby and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986); E 
unp. 123253; Josephine Kirby, De- 
troit. 12187 


Sweetheart of long ago; valse song. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122967; 
Cleo Skaggs, Edmond, Ok1. 12188 


Sweetheart waltz; pf. treble, with w. 
©.1c¢. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121804; 


12175 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


John Egan and L. L. Lewis, Port- 
land, Or. 12189 


Swell; w Jimmie Grier and Archie 
Gottler, m Jerome Gottler; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Mar. 28, 1986; E 
pub. 54680; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 12190 


Swing fever; w and melody. © 1. 
Feb. 7, 1986; E unp. 121505; Harold 
Aaron Bellach, Petaluma, Calif. 

12191 


Swing gate swing; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 28, 1936; E unp. 123061 ; 
Elmer Charles Winters, Pittsburgh. 

12192 


Swing it; pf. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1986; EH 
unp. 1283160; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
Ne J. 12193 


Swing low, swing high; song, w Dor- 
othy Fields. © 1 ¢. Apr. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 1220381; Jerome Kern, Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif. 12194 


Swing me a lullaby; w and m Don 
Raye, Hughie Prince and Tom War- 
ing; with guit. arr. © Apr. 24, 1986; 
E pub. 54983; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 12195 


Swing music is sweeping the country ; 
w M. Garber and Fred Roth, melody 
Fred Roth. ©1c¢. m Apr. 10, 1986 ; 
1c w Apr. 18; E unp. 122213; Mor- 
ris Garber and Fred Rothblatt, Mon- 
treal. 12196 


Swing song melody; song. © 1. Apr. 


6. 1986;. E  unp. 121829); 
Mance, Rochester, N. Y. 12197 


Swing tune; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
ce. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123583; Emy 
Leonhart Pierce, San Francisco. 

12198 


Swing (The) waltz; don’t let it throw 
you, w and m Ed Hast and Lindsay 
McPhail. © Jan. 3, 1986; E pub. 
54491; Ed East, inc., New York. 

12199 


Swinging on the back porch; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123173; Wilsie Sulvester Lingafelt, 
Detroit. 12200 


Swingtime; w and melody Walter G. 
Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Ted- 
dy Powell. ©1c. Apr. 24, 19386; E 
unp. 123146; Select music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 12201 


Swingy (A) little rythm; melody Paul 
Bascomb, W. Johnson and Erskine 
Hawkins. © 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E 


Neil L. 


038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 12228 
unp. 123400; William Johnson, New 122996; Lena Ueltschi, Frankfort, 
York. 12202 Ky. 12214 


Symphonic poems; English rendering 
Abraham Burstein. English and 
Hebrew lyrics and m. © Apr. 17, 
1936; A 98900; Pinchos Jassinowsky, 
New York. 12208 

Symphonic suite miniature; andante; 
wood-wind [instruments], with harp. 
Se. © 1c. Apr. 8 1986; E unp. 
121985 ; Thomas Calrow Carver, Mil- 
waukee. 12204 


Symphonische phantasie; tiber ein 
thema von Girolamo Frescobaldi, ftir 
orech. Karl Holler, op. 20. Partitur. 
© Feb. 20, 1986; E for. 436388; F. E. 
C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 12205 


Syncopation blues; fox-trot song. © 
Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 54573; Kenneth 


M. Armstrong, Los Angeles. 12206 
Szomorti vasarnap; Javor Laszlo 
verse, Seress Rezs6é zenéje. © Aug. 


14, 1933; EH for. 48537; Csardas zene- 
mukiado, Budapest, Hungary. 

12207 

Tahiti nui; w and melody. © 1 «. 

Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122206; Solo- 


mon Maluhia Kekipi Bright, San 
Francisco. 12208 
"Taint good, like a nickel made of 


wood; w George Whiting and Buddy 
Bernier, melody Billy Haid. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121814; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 12209 


"Taint no use; w Herb Magidson, m 
Burton Lane; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 54745; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 12210 


*Tain’t nobody’s bizness if I do; w 
and m Porter Grainger, Graham 
Prince, and Clarence Williams, rev. 
ed. C. Williams and G. Prince. © 
Jan. 7, 19386; E pub. 54862; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 12211 


Take advice from the lovelorn: w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E 
unp. 123031; Louis Richard Otto, 
jr., New Orleans. 12212, 


Take Him your burden in prayer; 
hymn, w Mrs. Lee Cavender, m B. 
B. McKinney. © Jan. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 53773; Robert H, Coleman, 
Dallas. 2213 


Take it on the chin with a grin; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 


Take me back to my home; song, w 
Santiago Delgado. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122822; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 12215 


Vake me back to the hawthornes in 
Missouri; song, w Debra Gessler. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123151; 
Elwood Frend Funk, Chicago, 12216 


Take me back to the shack upon the 
hill; song. © 1. Apr. 2, 1936; H 
unp. 121601; Adeline A. Di Gugliel- 
mo, Blackwood, N. J. 1226 


Take me to the ol’ home ranch and 
leave me there; w and melody Mock- 
ing Bird Miles. © 1 ¢: Mar. 30, 
1936; E unp. 121440; A. R. Miles, 
Loraine, Tex. 12218 


Take me up in the air with you; fox- 
trot song, melody M. Litsis and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; HE 
unp. 122170; Mildred Litsis, Wash- 
ington. 12219 


Take me with your charms; w Neva 
Hill Richardson; pf. © 1 c. Apr. 
7, 1986; EH unp. 123277; Syivester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 12220 


Take that train to Texas; hot fox, w 
and m Pat Castleton, Maceo Jeffer- 
son and Spencer Williams. © Nov. 
1, 1935; E for. 48990; Editions de 
Paris, Paris. 12221 


Talking thru my hat; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
14, 1936; E unp. 122471; Jimmie 
Busler, Tellico Plains, Tenn. 12222 


Tambourina; song. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 
1986; E unp. 121586; Carl W. Bal- 
lantyne, Ogden, Utah. 12223 


Tango at night; pf. © 1c. Apr. 380, 
1936; E unp. 123647; Mary Morley, 
New York. 12224 

Tango castillianne; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122445; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12225 

Tango (Le) de ma vie; tango, paroles 
Lucien Dommel et Valfy, m Ernest 


Weiller; orch. ptes. © Dec. 30, 
1935; E for. 44110; R. Deiss, Paris. 
12226 

Tang-umba; tango; pf. © 1 ce. Apr. 


25, 1986; E unp. 123310; Betty Lou 
Hughes, Beverly Hills, Calif. 12227 
Tansman (Alexandre) Cinq impres- 
sions; par A. Tansman; pf. © Dec. 
30, 1935 ; E for. 43947 ; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 12228 


O09 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12229 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 81 


Tantalizing tempo; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122965; 
John Minnis Hall, Childress, Tex. 

12229 


Tanzstticke ftir klavier; auch fiir cem- 


balo, Johann Philipp Kirnberger, 
hrsg. Kurt Herrmann. © Feb. 10, 
1936; E for. 48663; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 12230 


Tap dance blues; pf., with w. © 1 
c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp..123117; 
Walter Joseph Blasco, Cicero, Ill. 

12231 


Tap dancer; pf. or accordion. © 1. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123406; Leslie 
C. Groff, Chicago. 12232 


Tape machine tattle; by Stringy Ma- 
lone; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Apr. 20, 
1936; E for. 44086; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 12233 


Tarde (Una) en la playa; cancion, 
arr. Y.,C. Biscobar,, aie Ap, .s, 
1986; E unp. 122712; Maria Jesus 
Alvarez, Chicago. 12234 


Tchen (La) ; adaptation poétique Mar- 
cel Granet, m Pierre Vellones, op. 
29, no. 1; voix élevée. © Jan. 30, 
1936; E for. 48921; Durand &€ cie., 
Paris. 12235 


Te chérir; tango, paroles Jean Chap- 
elle et René Jacquet, m Raymond 
Balet.° ‘©' Dec. 30, 19385: EF for. 
43810; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

12236 


Te parastes in los rieles; by L. Garza 
and S. Martinez. © 1c Mar. 24, 
1936; E unp. 121018; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

12237 

Te salutamus (We greet thee) ; school 
song; pf.,, with wi @ 1c Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 122576; Hazel W. 
Crocker, Springfield Gardens, L. L., 
Ne 12238 


Teach me to love; song. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123410; Thomas R. 
Confare, Chicago. 12239 


Tear drops; song, w Elizabeth Pillers. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121835; 
Eula F. Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 12240 


Teardrops; song. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 121582; Carl W. Ballantyne, 
Ogden, Utah. 12241 


Tease; w and melody. © 1c Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 122772; Leo Stein, 


Brooklyn. 12242 
Telephone (A) call; novelette, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 


6, 1936; E pub. 54568; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 12243 


Telephone (The) song; w Lou Klein, 
m Ted White; with guit. arr. 
Mar. 19, 1986; E pub. 54454; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 12244 


Tell me; w and m Jack Diamond. © 
1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123495; 
HKrwin Eugene Zimmerman, Seattle. 

12245 


Tell me, dear; melody. © 1 e@ Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123182; Salvatore 
[V.] Wells and John [P.] Mooney, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 12246 


Tell me of the love you used to feel; 
m S. L. Cross; pf., with w.. © 1c. 
Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 123308; Peter 
Paul Especkerman and Cecil Cle- 
menti Especkerman, Kwala-Lumpur, 
Federated Malay States. 12247 


Tell me what my chances are; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1986; 
E unp. 122542; Boyd James and Rob- 
ert Lutzelman, Fremont, Neb. 12248 


Tell me. where Is fancy preg) 
Shakespeare, m Francis Williams, 
tonic sol-fa W. G. Glock; 2 equal 
voices. © Mar. 15, 1986; E for. 
44074; Augener, ltd., London. 12249 


Tell me your troubles: from Red 
rhumba, w Mort Dixon, m Ray 
Henderson; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Apr. 6, 1986; E pub, 54528; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 12250 


Tell the whole world; hymn, w and m 
Harry Dixon Loes. © Feb. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 54664; Paul Rader, Fort 
Wayne. 12251 


Tenderly; w Arthur Edgar Whitby; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 
122753; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 12252 


Tension; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 122442; Milton E. Schwarzwald, 
New York. 12253 


Teres; by Joe Biviano; accordion. © 
Nov. 12, 1985; E pub. 54819; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., ine, 
New York. 12254 


Terra tremuit; Easter offertory, m 
Casimiro Dello Joio; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 


54796: Hamilton S. Gordon, ine., 
New York. 12255 
Terrific sandstorm; song. ©1e. Apr. 


11, 1936; E unp. 122266; Lena Sledge 
Perryman, Childress, Tex. 12256 


040 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 12284. 
Tes yeux parlent pour toi; paroles | That dear old farm; song, melody 
Saint Granier et Jean Granier, m Allen Taub. © 1c Apr. 11, 1986; 
Aurelli et Keyne. © Dec. 30, 1935; E unp. 122278; S. Perey Suffron, 
E for. 43897; Smyth, Paris. 12257 Winnipeg, Canada. 12271 
Texas: centennial exposition song of | That feelin’ is love; song. ©le 
1936, w Corrie Birdsong Teagarden. Apr. 20, 19386; E unp. 122759; Marie 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1936; E unp. 122313: Helen Wegh, Redlands, Calif. ‘ 
Amma Pinkerton Baker, Dallas. 1222 
oF 
12258 | ‘That grape vine twist; song, arr. 
Texas (The) centennial; song, w L. C. Harle er nee © le ADT 24, tty 
Crain. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. E fas 128234; Louis D. ico 
122568; L. C. Crain and J. Roy Toledo, 2273 
Terry, St. Louis. 12259 | That high hat daddy; song, arr. 
ene : Mee. . Harle Bracht. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; 
Texas invites you; song, arr. Alvin D. fH Unp...123988- Louis .D.. Bounds. 
Stratton. © Apr. 7, 1936; E pub. Toledo 12274 
54588; H. G[ilbert] Taylor, Houston. i Sm § 
12260 | That land of musical charms; w and 
Texas is marching on; song, w Un- Le Henry Morrow,. © Apr. 30, 
; : % 1936; E pub. 54943; Morrow music 
dine Brown Charlton. © 1c Apr. peblisher. | Newark Ny 12275 
23, 1936; E unp. 123057; Lois New- 7 ? Ls ery As 5 i 
ton Rogers, Austin, Tex. 12261 | That little Spanish hacienda; from 
Sho-window, w Eugene Conrad, 
Texas mellow moon; waltz song, mel- melody Gus Edwards. © 1c. Apr. 
ody Sam ea © 1c. Apr. 14, 22, 1986; E unp. 123105; Popular 
1936; HE unp. 122473; C. D. Hazel’ | melodies, inc., New York. 12276 
ton, Canuck, Sask., Canada. 12262 f 
That little sweetheart of mine; w and 
Texas moon; valse song. © 1c. Apr. melody. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1986: E 
20, 1936; E unp. 123610; M. Rud- unp. 123584; Arthur Frank Becan, 
strom, San Rafael, Calif. 12263 Sayville, L. I, N. Y. 12277 
Texas ranger song; from Texas rang- | That look in your eyes; song, arr. 
er, W and m Sam Coslow and Harry Abram Moses. © 1 ec. Apr. 22, 
Behn. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 19386; E unp. 1238018; Gerson Gut- 
123131; Paramount productions mu- man WHisenberg, Baltimore. 12278 
sic corp., New York 12264 | That memorable wedding ride: song, 
Texas shadows; song. © 1 c¢. Apr. m Carrol Webster. © 1c. Apr. 25, 


3, 1986; E unp. 
Cordova Skinner, 


121736; LaUna de 
Denison, Tex. 
12265 


Thank you! Dan Cupid; w Alice Se- 
gal, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123152; Elwood Fred 
Funk, Chicago. 12266 


Thankfulness; for unison or massed 
singing, w Whittier, m Alec Rowley. 
© Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 43692: 
Edward Arnold & co., London. 

12267 


Thanks a lot; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 122883; Estelle Myrtle 
Johnson, Seattle. 12268 


Thanks, Mister Moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 19386; E unp. 122770: 
Rocco Zappia, Los Angeles. 12269 


That burning kiss; w and m Debbie 
Mead. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 
121745; Deborah Parker Mead, 
Gouverneur, N. Y. 12270 


1936; E unp. 123306 ; Franz Markus, 
Medford, Wis. 12279 


That night of all nights; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
122838: Joseph Earl Driscoll and 
Charles Dwight Nicholls, Lemont. 
Ill. 12280 


That old gal; song. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1986; E unp. 122948; Charles Olie 
Lee, Binghamton, N. Y. 12281 


That old vacant chair; w and melody 
Dorsey M. Dixon and W. E. Mainer. 
©1c. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123073; 
Wade HE. Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 

12282 


That rendezvous with Sue; w and 
melody, “Cte Apr. 22, 1936*" 
unp. 123087; Paul W. Lindstrom, 
Chicago. 12283 


That’s gratitude; w and melody. © 
1 e Apr. 11,1986: °H ‘unp.. 122251 ; 
Muriel Flanders, San Francisco. 

12284 


041 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12285 
That’s it; fox-trot; pf. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
29, 1936; E unp. 123555; Harry 


Wernli Williams, Oakland, Calif. 


12285 
That’s love in city style; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. 


Apr..'3, 198697 unp.. 1217623) (C, 
Pearl Robinson, Lexington, O. 
12286 


That’s my song without words; w 
and meiody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 122161; Sid Frankjin, New 
York. 12287 


That’s not in the bargain; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 
122604; Katrine Everbach Heitger, 
New York. 12288 


That’s the time you got fooled; w 
Frank Capano and George Paza- 
rian, m Ace Pancoast and Maurrie 
Merl, pf. arr. Ace Panecoast; with 
guit. arr. © Apr. 21, 1986; E pub. 
04799; Frank Capano, Philadelphia. 

12289: 


That’s the way; w James Hogg, m 
Corbett Sumsion ; 2 or unison voices. 
© Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 43969; Banks 
& son, York, England. 12290 


That’s what I call love; w and m 
Henry Morrow. © Apr. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 54944; Morrow music pub- 
lisher, Newark, N. J. 12291 


That’s what you’ve done to me; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 123661; 


Grace Jane Brown, Jacksonville, 
Fla. : 12292 
That's when dreams come true; w 


Eddie Johnston, and melody. © 
Le; Apr. 10,1986 3 Hump: 422215; 
Anna Fenzel, Cleveland. 12293 


That’s why I’m dreaming; w and mel- 


ody’ Paul ! Hall. Sey 1ife Apr s'14, 
1936; E unp. 122421; Paul EH. Hall, 
Seattle. 12294 


That’s why I said good-bye; fox-trot, 
w J. Fernandes, m Bob Kaiser. © 
1c Apr. 6, 1936; ‘Hr unp., 1219388 ; 
Bob Kaiser and Joe Fernandes, 
pracy. Calit. 12295. 


That sunny day was made for love; 


wand. melody... © .1.e.. Apr. 711, 
1936; E unp. 122238: Amador. .P. 
Avalos, Tularosa, N. M. 12296 


That swing music gets ya; song. © 
1c Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123476; 
Rose Kay Davis, Tulsa, Okl. 12297 


pt. IT, n. s., v.31 


That, they say, is love; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 122023; 
Verne Neville, Oakland, Calif. 

12298 


Then Cupid came down from the 
heavens; song. ©1c. Apr. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 121978; Charles Huffman 
Cartwright, Houston. 12299 

Then I could forget you; w and m 


Carmen Lombardo, Lebert Lombar- 
do and Cliff Friend; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Feb. 21, 1986; E pub. 
538061; Chappell & co., ine, New 
York. 12300 


There is love in your eyes, sweetheart ; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 123623; Weston Carter, Wa- 
terbury, Conn. 12301 


There'll be a difference; song, w Dana 
Pell Binnicker. © 1 ¢c Apr. 18, 
1986; E unp. 122330; J. Chas. Me- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 12302 

There'll be sunshine; song, melody 


Lizette Mowen. © 1 ec Apr. 18, 
1936; E unp. 122802; Adah B. Wid- 


dicombe, Washington. 12303 
There'll. come a day; song. © 14 


Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 121690; Nell 
Robbins, Forest Park, Il. 12304 


There’re just as good fish in the ocean ; 


song, m George Goldkette. © 1. 
Jan. 27, 1986; E unp. 118209: B. 
Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 12305 


There’s a brook in the pastures; hymn, 
w John R. Clements, m B. B. Mce- 
Kinney. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
53764; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

12306 


There’s a hurt in my heart, dear; w 
Alice Rae Murphy; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123458; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 12307 


There’s a long road ahead; w and 
melody Starr Von Fluss. © Mar. 
25, 1986; E pub. 54692; Stella D. 
Fluss, i. e. Mrs. William §S. Fluss, 
Heltville, Calif. 12308 

There’s a new moon in the sky; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr’ ©) 1 ie Apr. 22," 1986" Bae: 
123997 > Alpha’ “Bs Stults,” Bryamic 
Ind. 12309 


There’s a picture on my dresser; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122431 ; 
Verne Neville, Oakland, Calif. 

12310 

There’s a reason, it’s you; w Gus Pyne, 
melody G. Pyne and John Wolohan. 
©1c. Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 122202; 


042 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12336 


Augustus T. Pyne, jr., San Fran- 
cisco. 12311 


There’s a song in my heart I dare not 
sing; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1936; E unp. 123154; Hleanor 
Murphy Wallace, Baton Rouge, La. 

P2312 


There’s an Ethiopian love song on the 

air; w and m Billy Irish; pf. 
1 c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. 123299; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
123138 


There’s no one can paint a true pic- 
ture; song. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 122130; Ambrose Eymard 
Dorak, Hazleton, Pa. 12314 


There’s no substitute for you; w Al. 
Stillman and Nelson Ingham, m Lee 
Gordon; with guit. arr. © Apr. 25, 
1936; E pub. 54922; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

12315 


There’s no traffic lights in heaven; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 122163; 
Willard S. Masters, Detroit. 123816 


There’s no two ways about it; w 
Harold Adamson, m Con Conrad. © 
1 «@ Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122559; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 12547 


There’s one less Star in the sky to- 
night; w Hlsie Sanguinet, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122054 ; Elizabeth L. Cook, St. Louis. 

12318 


There’s rain in my heart; song. © 1 
e. Apr. 28, 1936; E unp. 123505; 
Merry Freeman, Huntington, W. Va. 

12319 


There’s romance in the air; w Earl 
Shanley Butts; pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 123284; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 12320 


There’s something about you; fox-trot 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. 
Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 123081; Alma 
Fuller Wittich, Pensacola, Fla. 

12321 


There’s trouble in my heart; by J. 
Ferrera and Mario Esposito; pf. © 
Eee. Apr. 11, 193863 ™unp: 9122873 : 
John Ferrera, New York. 12322 


These foolish things; w Holt Marvell, 
m Jack Strachey, arr. Phil Cardew; 
orch. pts., with accordion guide. © 
Mar. 27, 1936; E for. 44081; Boosey 
& co., 1td., London. 12323 


Theta; pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 123161; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
N. J. 12324 


They’re gonna fill the old well up; w 
Mona Sheppard, m Madelyn Shep- 
pard; with guit. arr. © Apr. 7, 
1936 ; E pub. 54630; Mills music, ine., 
New York. 12325 


Things I’d like to do; w Harlin bros. 
and Geo. Bailey; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 128346; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 12326 


Thinking of you; w H. Pittman, mel- 
ody M. Hochman, © 1 ec. Apr. 8, 
19386; E unp. 121706; Howard Pitt- 
man and Maurice Hochman, Ossi- 
ning, N. Y. 123827 


Thirteen dollars and thirteen cents; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122859; Raymond J. Rath- 


geb, Alton, Ill. 12328 
This broken heart o’ mine; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark. © Mar. 29, 1936; E pub. 


54659 ; Helen Frances Trayle, Trout- 
ville, Va. 12329 


This is a drug store; w L. Sands and 
R. Marko, melody H. Nemo and L. 
Carr. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1936; E unp. 
122069; Lee Sands, Robert Marko, 
Henry Nemo and Leon Carr, New 
York. 12330 


This is Hollywood; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123479; 
Mildred During, New Orleans. 

12331 


This is my song; song. © 1c. Apr. 
13, 1986; E unp. 122298; Lily M. 
Coulter, Monongahela, Pa. 12332 


This is the month of May; w Frank 
Fay, melody Clarence Gaskill. © 1 
e. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123560; 


Jerry Vogel music co. ine, New 
York. 12333 
This isn’t the first time; song. © 1 


ec. Feb. 25, 1936; E unp. 123322; 
Wallace Gustave Anderson, Seattle. 
12334 


This lonely night; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 30, 19386; E unp. 123630; Betty 
Cunningham, Lexington, Ky. 12335 


This night is ours; tango, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; E unp. 
122107; Evelyn Louise Perata, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 12336 


043 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12337 


This request with you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122955 ; 
Lawrence F. Johnson, St. Paul. 

12337 


Those sweet words; song, D. Hinckley ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © 1c. Mar. 
17, 1986; E unp. 121787; Douglas 
Hinckley and Robert E. Phillips, 
Fort Worth. 12338 


Those words keep buzzing in my ear; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 
121811; Helen Christine Pilling, 
Rumson, N. J. 12339 


Thou, O Lord, art our Father; anthem, 
w from Isaiah 63, m John Ivimey ; 
mixed voices ; organ ace. © Mar. 26, 
1936; E for. 48635; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 12340 


Though we may never meet again; 
song, w Mae Scarchilli. © 1. Apr. 
4, 1936; E unp. 121808; Josephine 
Danks, New York. 12341 


Three boys are we; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1'e¢. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121855; 
David Howell and Morris D. Hen- 
kle, New York. 12342 


Three cheers for Joe Louis; fox-trot 
song, melody E. Blake and Ben Adel- 
man. ©41. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 
123249; Eleanor Blake, New York. 

12343 


Three (The) holy women; Biblical w; 
women’s voices. © 1 c¢c Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 123010; George Henry 
Clark, Oak Park, Ill. 12344 


Three more locks ahead; w Ernest 
Demann, m from old Pennsylvania 
canal fragments, coll. and pieced to- 
gether, Harvey Gaul; mixed cho. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 54484; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 12345 


Thrill me in the moonlight again ; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1986; E unp. 122287; Lee Driscoll, 
Dayton, O. 12346 


Through my Venetian blind; w Ed- 
ward Heyman, m Mabel Wayne; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 10, 1986; E 
pub. 54680; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 12347 


Thy voice; w and melody, arr. Mary S. 
Crocker; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122813; Grace A. 
Wright, Concord, Mass. 12348 


Tick-tock; song. © 1. Apr. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 122111; Michael Joseph Fox. 
jr., Columbus, Ga. 12349 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Tickled to death; rag; pf. © Mar. 20, 
1986; E pub. 54882; Ralph Larsh, 
Chicago. 12350 


Till we reach the finishing line; song, 
w Chas. Meier, jr. © 1 c¢. Apr. 8, 
1986; E unp. 121692; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 12351 


Time; w and m Frank Capano and 
George Febbo; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Apr. 21, 1986; E pub. 54800; 
Frank Capano, Philadelphia. 12352 


Time flies by all too fast; song, w Ed- 
ward J. Lush. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 123307; Joseph Andrew 
Bonyai, Wallingford, Conn. 12353 


Timoteo; mosaico afro-cubano, w and 
melody. ©1c. Anr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122565 ; Roberto de Moya, New York. 

12354 

Tiny tunes for tiny people; 20 pieces, 
Frances Parkinson; pf. © Mar. 10, 
19386; E for. 44079; Augener, Itd., 
London. 12355 


Tiny wee folk; and other rhythmic 
plays and dances; pf. nos. 1-9. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E for. 48747; Kath- 
leen Mortimer, London. 12356 


Tipica (La); by Jose Maria Arredon- 
do; pf. treble. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 121615; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 12357 


Tired of being good; song, w Annie M. 
Boatwright. © 1c Apr. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 121698; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 12358 


To be in love with you; w J. Saba, mel- 
ody F. Neumann. © 1 c¢. Apr. 16, 
1936; E unp. 122588; Freddie Neu- 
mann and Johnnie Saba, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 12359 


To be near you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122230; Ken- 
neth R. Pennrich, East Dearborn, 
Mich. 12360 


To make a perfect day; song. ©1.. 
Mar. 31, 1986; E unp. 122574; Marion 
Kreider Funk, Upper Darby, Pa. 

12361 


To the falls of Niagara; song, melody 
Alva Torre-Alba. ; ©,1.¢:, Apr. 20; 
1936; E unp. 122944; Virginia G. 
Nodine, Brooklyn. 12362 


To thee, O country; national hymn, w 
Mrs. John Lane, m Julius Hichberg, 
arr. Robert W. Gibb; boys’ 3-pt. cho. 
© Mar. 24, 1986; E pub. 54428; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

12363 


044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12389 


To you I will my heart; w and melody. 
©1e. Apr. 27, 19386; E unp. 123367 ; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

12364 


Toadstools (The); song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1986; E unp. 123217; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 12365 


Toasting our troubles away; w Audrey 
Wall, and melody. © 1. Apr. 7, 
1986; E unp. 121957 ; Margaret Marie 
Wall, Jersey City. 12366 


Tod (Der) ist verschlungen in den 
sleg ; motette zum Osterfest, m Kurt 
Thomas, werk 25, nr. 7; 4 stimmiger 
chor, ohne begl. © Dec. 15, 1935; 
E for. 44061; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
Leipzig. 12367 


Toda va bien; Spanish waltz, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 
6, 1986; E pub. 54575; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 12368 


Toi seul; tango, paroles Jean Chapelle 
et Henry Lemarchand, m Pierre 
Neuville et Raymond Balet. © Dee. 
30, 1985; E. for. 43856; Editions Pan, 
Sod, Earis. 123869) 


Tom Mix grand entree march; arr. 
Edw. Delano; solo cornet conductor. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123364; 
George Earnst Brenner, Daily City, 
Calif. 12370 


Tomi, Tomi; by David Nape, arr. 
Willis Conolly ; ten guit., in diagram, 


with w. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 
54507; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 12371 


Tonight is ours; w Louis Jean; pf. 
 ©1e. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 128459; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
12372 

Tonnelle (La) des amoureux; java, pa- 
roles Valandré, m Léo Laurent; pf. 
conductor et accordeon ace. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 43840; Editions Pan, 
S. a., Paris. 12373 


Too bad; w C. Knight, melody D. J. 
Vecsei and H. Rhodes. © 1. Apr. 
28, 1986; E unp. 123587; Harold 
Rhodes, D[esidir] J[osef] Vecsei 
and Chas. Knight, Hollywood, Calif. 

12374 


Too good to be true; from Red rhumba, 
w and m Clay Boland; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Apr. 6, 1986: EB 
pub. 54527; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 12375 


Too late; melody, with pf. acc. ©le. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122513; Ger- 
trude Hall, New York. 12376 


70365—36——8 


Too wonderful to be true; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 


122611; Evelyn Russell Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 12377 
Torch; pf. © 1c. Apr: 24, 1986; HE 


unp. 1238162; Stanley Gross, Newark, 
INS ike: 12378 


Torrents; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E 


unp. 121948; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 12379 
Toujours comme ca; valse musette, 


paroles L. Poterat et H. Le Pointe, 
m C. Kufferath. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
EH for. 488387; Editions Pan, s. a.,, 
Paris. 12380 


Toujours vingt ans; fox-trot, paroles 
Charlys et Maurice Vander, m Henry 
Himmel; orch. ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; 
E for. 48764; Editions H. Benjamin, 
Sia kb. J Parisi 12381 


Tour (Le) du monde en miniature; 15 
feuillets de voyage, Alexandre Tans- 
man; pf. © Oct. 15, 1985; E for. 
43975; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

12382 

Tout ici bas nous dit adieu; tango, 


paroles Jean May et Henry Lemar- 
ehand, m Paul Segnitz et Philippe 


Parés. © Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 
43904; Editions Philippe Parés, 
Paris. 12383 


Tout nu; java, paroles Ernest Vey, m 
G. Ch. Lemaire. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 48847; Editions Pan, s. a., 
Paris. 12384 


Tower (The) mass; with proper offer- 
tory for the feast, May 4th; 2 equal 
voices; organ ace. © Mar. 27, 1936; 
E for. 48669; F. M. de Zulueta, Lon- 
don. 12885 


Town (The) talks; selection, Vivian 
Ellis, arr. Frank Denham; pf. © 
Mar. 10, 1986; E for. 43632); Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 12386 


Townsend army; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122497; Wil- 
liam Bryant Hatton, Clatskanie, Or. 

12387 


Townsend (The) prayer; to tune 
America, w and setting J. B. Gas- 


kell. © 1. Mar. 30, 1936; E unp. 
122698; Joseph Buckley Gaskell, 
Long Beach, Calif. 12388 


Townsend song; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121611; 
Frank Luther, New York. 12389 


045 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12390 


Moy march’: pi!) ©! P ¢Apr 6) 19365 
E unp. 121949; Milton HE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 12390 


Tragic tears; pf. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 121950; Milton E. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 12391 


Trail (The); w M. Grace Sherwood, 
m John B. Archer; mixed voices. © 
Apr. 21, 1986; E pub. 54857; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 123892) 


Trail’s end; w and m Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 123356;  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 12398 


Train (The); song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
19386; E unp. 123197; Rose Blumen- 


thal, Hartford. 12394 
Train’s acomin’; song. © 1c. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 121970; Edwina 

McCarty Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 
12395 


Training; by Marvin Hatley. © 1 «. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123076; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 123896 


Tranquillity ; song, m Irvin Hinchliffe ; 
pf. or organ acc. © Apr. 2, 1936; 
E for. 44013; Edgar C, Newegrass, 
London. 12397 


Travelling (The) musicians; musical 
play, adapted from Grimm’s fairy 
tale, Joan Cobbold, m Martin Shaw. 
© Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 43960; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 12398 


Trav’ling life’s highway with Jesus; 


hymn. © Apr. 9, 1986; Epub. 
54879; Florence Sisson Campbell, 
Pasadena. 12399) 


Trees (The), the moon, the shadows 
whisper ; valse song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 122962; Charles P. 
Stokes, Trenton, Ont., Canada. 

12400 


Tremble before the Lord; w from 
Psalm 114, m Nicolai Tcherepnin 
and Arthur Mendel; mixed cho.; 
organ acc. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54384; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12401 


Treno frenetico; fox-trot, de La gon- 
dola delle chimere, Armando 
Fragna; violini A-B e C. © Feb. 
10, 1936; E for. 44051; Societa ano- 
nima musicale Bixio, Milan. 12402 


Trionfo italiano; marcia, versi Esther 
Pagano; pf. © Apr. 16, 1986; E 
pub. 54869; Raffaele Capecelatro, 
New Haven, Conn. 12403 


pt. I, n. s., v.31 


Trittico Francescano; versi Hmidio 
Muceci, m Licinio Refice; per soli, 
coro ed orch., rid. per canto e pf., 


Bonaventura Somma. © Apr. 23, 
19386; D 39071; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 12403* 


Trolly troll; foxtrot, Ernst Fischer; 
2 klaviere. © Sept. 29, 1935; E 
for. 43752); Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 12404 


Tropical paradise; w and melody. © 
1c} Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122382 
Carmen De Mille, New Orleans. 

12405 


Tropical (The) waltz; song, w Her- 
bert Barnum. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 121696; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 12406 


Trostgelaut; by S. B. Clemus; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 19, 1934; 
EK for. 43620; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 12407 


Troublesome love; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
6, 19386; E unp. 121910; Catherine 
Schwartz, Fremont, O. 12408 


True blue Hlihu; w F. Downey, m 
A. BE, Hall. © 1; cy Apr.) 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123183.; Fairfax Downey and 
Arthur E. Hall, New York. 12409 


True love never runs smooth; w A. J. 
Strauss, and melody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1986; E unp. 121805; Alvin Strauss 
and Lester Strauss, Brooklyn. 

12410 


Truly forever; fox trot ballad, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1. Apr. 9, 1986; 


E unp. 122164; Mary A. Hohman, 
Hamilton, O. 12411 
Trusting in Jesus; hymn. © Apr. 9, 


1936; E pub. 54878; Florence Sisson 
Campbell, Pasadena. 12412 


Try it and see; w and melody Pudy 
Gieselman, jr. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 122942; Lawrence Paul Gie- 
selman, jr., Bellflower, Calif. 12413. 


Tryin’ to forget about you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E 
unp. 122337; H. Lucille Molaison, 
Gretna, La. 12414 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Hobby 
horses; op. 10, no. 2, humoresque, 
text Sigmund Spaeth, m arr. Ladis- 
las Kun. 1. Male voices.—2. Mixed 
voices. © Apr. 22,1986; E pub. 
54849, 54850; Edward 3B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 12415, 12416 


546 


MUSICAL 
no. 4, 1936 


COMPOSITIONS 


12443 


In the cathedral; andante canta- 
bile, from the string quartet, op. 11, 
w Frederick H. Martens, m arr. Gott- 
fried H. Federlein; women’s 3-pt. 
cho. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 54431; 
Oliver Ditson co., ine., Boston. 

12417 


Tu mens; tango douloureux, paroles 
Georgius, m Henri Poussigue. 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 48860; Editions 
Pan, s. a., Paris. 12418 


Tuck me off to Dreamland; song. © 
1 c@ Apr. 1, 19386; E unp. 121566; 
Raymond Homer Sather, Brooklyn. 

12419) 


Tuer un amour est un crime; tango, 
paroles Léon Xanrof, m Goé Kaira- 
ney. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 43836; 
Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 12420 


Tune (The) the old cow died on; song, 
w Marion H. Mooney; with guit. arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 121607; 
Walter William Lee, Eugene, Or. 

12421 

Tuneful (The) sound of Robin’s horn; 
w anon., m Maurice Blower; 2 treble 
voices. © Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 48959; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 12422; 


Turkey carnival; paraphrase; E flat 
alto saxophone solo. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122416; Paul M. Berg- 
man, Los Angeles, 12423 


Turn on the moon; w Marian Kelly, 
melody R. Lyons. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122679; Marian Kelly, 
Beverly Hills, Calif., and Ruth Lyons, 
Los Angeles. 12424 


Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1986; 
H unp. 122155; Joseph Caliri, jr., 
Nutley, N. J. 12425 


Tweet (The) tweet tweedle in the 
trees; w Mort Dixon, m Ray Hen- 
derson; with guit. arr. © Apr. 16, 
1936; E pub. 54746; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 12426 


Twenty-five years have passed away; 
Silver jubilee song. © 1 c. Apr. 27, 
1936 ; E unp. 123385; Paul F. Kordus, 
Milwaukee. 12427 


Twilight; valse song. © 1. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 122949; Dorothy Shef- 
field, La Crescenta, Calif. 12428 


Twilight of the heart; waltz song, mel- 
ody D. L. Stevens and Ben Adelman, 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122478; 
Darleen L. Stevens, Ranier, Or. 

12429 


Twilight on the Danube; idyll, Otto 
Briittner ; solo violin, strings, wood- 
wind and horns, trumpets ad lib. 
Pts. with pf. conductor. © Apr. 9, 
1936; E for. 44047; Walsh, Holmes & 


co., Itd., London. 12430 
Twilight serenade; by J. Harold 
Henry; violin and pf. © Feb. 29, 


1986; E for, 43742; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 12431 


Twilight shall be sweet; song, melody 
Albert M. Kanrich. © 1c. Apr. 30, 
1936; E unp. 123657; Charles Lang- 
don, Somerville, Mass. 12432 


Twilight twinkles; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122800; 
Lucile Renfroe Hlliott, Long Beach, 
Miss. 124383 


"Twill soon be blue bonnet time way 
down in Texas; song. © 1 ¢ Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123349; Annie Mae 
Redmond, i. e. Mrs. William Guy 
Redmond, Dallas. 12434 


Twisted queues; pf. © 1. Apr. 8, 
1986; E unp. 122004; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12435 


Twisting me ’round your finger; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 122605; Katrine Everbach 
Heitger, New York. 12436 


Two dear shoes; new w and melody. 
[Rev, ed.|. © 1c Apr. (7, 1986; EH 
unp. 1219838; Lucile Snow Lind, 
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 12437 


Two eyes; fox-trot, arr. L. W. Armen- 
trout; orch. pts., with w. © Apr. 9, 
1936; E pub. 54781; Paul R. Parks, 
Cleveland. 


Two eyes of blue; violin, with w. © 
1-c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 122877; 
John Russell Harris, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 12439 


Two guitars; Russian folk song, arr. 
Ned Cosmo; guit. © Mar. 19, 1986; 
EH pub. 54444; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 12440 


Two hearts; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 22, 
1986; E unp. 122998; Walter Ligus, 
Salamance, N. Y. 12441 


Two little chipmunks; cornet solo or 
duet; pf. acc. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123221; Chas. A. Dana, Pasa- 
dena. 12442 


Two old maids in a folding bed; w and 
melody Monette Moore. © 1c. Mar. 
30, 1936; E unp. 123026; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 12443 


O47 


12438 - 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12444 


pt. 11, nis:, ¥. oh 


Two silhouettes against the moon; w | Under Spanish skies; melody Johnny 


and melody. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 122606; Katrine Everbach 
Heitger, New York. 12444 


Two silhouettes on the moon; w and 
m Eugene Jelesnik, Arthur Weiner, 
Marjorie Harper and Bill Livings- 
ton-.rwaith | suit. -arr.4))©” Mar, 25, 
1936; E pub. 54382; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 12445 


Two silhouettes on the window-shade; 
w and m Juanne Arliss; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 123230; 
Margaret N. Taylor, New York. 

12446. 

Two sweet lips; w and m Pat Castle- 
ton, Herman Chittison and Spencer 
Williams, paroles francaises Marcel 
d’Anella-Decruck. © Noy. 1, 1935; 
FE for. 43993; Editions de Paris, 
Paris. 12447 


Two-timin’ Sue; w John Zvolensky ; 
pf; © 1 c) Apr. 27,419a6. BH wap. 
123460; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 12448 


Tyrian; w and m Fred Koch; pf. © 
1 @ Mar. 16, 1936; E unp. 121783; 
Tyrian lodge F. & A. M., no. 925, 
Buffalo. 12449 


Ulalie ; valse musette, paroles Georgius, 
m Trémolo. © Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 
43886; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

12450 


Ultimo piano; tango slow, da Quei due, 
m Armando Fragna; violini 1 e 2, 


con testo. © Feb. 10, 1936; E for. 
44050; Societa anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 12451 


Una vez en la vida; andante; pf. © 
1 ec. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 123080; 
Albert Bange, Little Rock, Ark. 

12452 


Uncle Sam, be a peaceful man; song; 
pf. sc. Harold Potter. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 1936; E unp. 122015; George 
Mitchell, Trenton, N. J. 12453 


Under a country moon; song, w Wil- 
liam Webb. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1956; E 
unp. 122190; Harold A. Hanft, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 12454 


Under a Florida moon; w George 
Bailey; pf. ©1«. Mar. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 121500; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 12455 


Under a mellow moon; song, m Louis 
Acerba. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
122390; Angelo De Vicaris, Philadel- 
phia. 12456 


Lou, ©.) ¢. Apr. 21,.19363 Eu, 
128232; Johnny Lou Freda, Philadel- 
phia. 12457 


Under the blood; hymn, w Julia H. 
Johnston, m Harry Dixon Loes. © 
Jan. 21, 1986; E pub. 53771; Robert 


H. Coleman, Dallas. 12458 
Under the Bridge of Sighs; tango, 
song. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; BE unp. 
122817; Renzo Cesana, San Fran- 
cisco. 12459 


Under the Manila moon; waltz song, w 
Sergio B. Lenida; with guit. arr. 
Lc. Apr: 20, 1986; KE ump. 1228005 
Irineo A. Bantinan, Seattle. 12460 


Under the rainbow with you; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 122472; Rose 
Adkins, St. Joseph, Mo. 12461 


Under the Wyoming moon; song. © 
1 ce. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121834; 
Kula F. Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 12462 


Under your spell; song, w Lucy Tay- 
lor., “©, 1. c. Apr. '20,"1936>" Bivins: 
122821; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

12463 


Underneath Miami’s moon; w and 
melody S. E. McDougald, pf. arr. 
Luther A Clark; with ukulele arr. 
Aaron, A... Clark. «© 4, -¢., Apiaie: 
1936; E unp. 122298; Sarah Eliza- 
beth McDougald, Deerfield, Fla. 

12464 


Ungarwein; fox-trot, Helmut Ritter. 
1. Pf.—2. Salon orch. stimmen. © 
Feb. 1, 1986; E for. 43717, 43718; A 
Bennefeld, Berlin. 12465, 12466 


Ungektisst sollst du nicht schlafen 
geh’n; slowfox, aus Wer zuletzt 
ktisst, w Rudolph Bertram, m Robert 
Stolz, op. 657. © Feb. 14, 1936; E 
for. 483728; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 12467 


U. S. Constitution; song. © 1c. Apr. 
11, 19386; E unp. 122268; Robert 
Peter De Bruyn, Roggen, Col. 12468 


Unjust one; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122264; 
James Golson, Montgomery, Ala. 

12469 


Unkind (The) maid; w anon., m Mar- 
gery Moore; mixed voices. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Mar. 20, 1986; 
E for. 48624; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 12470 


048 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Unless you know it’s true; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 
122696; Lillian Marie Knott, Inde- 


pendence, Kan. 12471 
Unrest and flight; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
19386; E unp. 121951; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12472 


Uns gefillt diese welt; fox-trot, aus 
dem film Der raub der Sabinerinnen, 
text A. v. Pinelli, m Harald Bohmelt. 
© Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 43683; Bebo- 
ton-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

12473 


Up in room 14; by Leroy Shield; pf. © 
Apr. 21, 1986; E pub. 54831; Rob- 
bins music corp.; New York. 12474 


Upstairs downstairs; w M. Kelly, mel- 
ody R. Lyons. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 122680; Ruth Lyons, Los An- 
geles, and Marian Kelly, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 12475 


Us on a bus; from Summer wives, w 
Tot Seymour, m Vee Lawnhurst; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Apr. 2, 
1936; E pub. 54532; Famous music 
corp., New York. 12476 


Use your imagination; w A. J. Strauss, 
aud melody. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1986; 
H unp. 122678; Lester Strauss and 
Alvin Strauss, Brooklyn. 12477 


Vacation; song, m Charles C. Cramer. 
oe Apr. 11, 1986; E unp, 122272: 
William G. Bennett, sr., Parkertown, 
(ee 12478 


Valentine day; song. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1986; E unp. 123213; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 12479) 


Valse (La); par J. Fromont-Delune; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 43942:;; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 12480 


Valse Helene; pf. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; 
E ounp. 122005; Milton BE. Schwarz- 
wald, New York. 12481 


Valse musette; v. Curt Mahr; chro- 
matische 0. pf. accordeon. © Feb. 
10, 1986; E for. 43658; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 12482 


Valse romantique; pf. © Mar. 5, 1986; 
EK pub. 54708; Salvatore Pagliaro, 
Corona, L. 1., N. Y. 12483. 


Valse (La) rouge; valse musette, pa- 
roles Jacques Cazol, m L. Minet, arr. 
Raymond Legrand; orch. ptes. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43787; Editions 
Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 12484 


12497 


Valse sirignano; pf. © 1c. Apr. 14, 
1936; E unp. 122448; Milton E. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12485 


Vancouver is calling; Gaelic folk-tune, 
poem John Murray Gibbon, m Har- 
old Eustace Key; pf. © Apr. 11, 
1986; E for. 44083; Western music 
co., ltd., Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

12486 


Vaquero (The); w and m Marty 
Symes, Al. J. Neiburg and Jerry Lev- 
inson; with guit. and pf. solo arrs. 
© Mar. 19, 1936; E pub, 54446; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 12487 


Variationen; tiber eine alte melodie, 
Ernst Ludwig Uray; 2 violinen. © 
Jan. 28, 1986; BE for. 43730; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 12488 

Variations on native hulas; by Eddie 
Alkire; Hawaiian steel guit., in note 
and diagram. © Apr. 15, 1986; B 
pub. 54738; Elbern H. (Hddie) Al- 
kire, Easton, Pa. 12489 

Variazioni coreografiche; di Riccardo 
Pick-Mangiagalli; orch. Partitura. 
© Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 48642; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 12490 


Ven hacia mi querido; vals; pf., con 


letra. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1936; EH unp. 
122612; Hermelinda Rey Crespo, 
New York. 12491 


Venezianische girten; dramolet nach 
Schillers Geisterseher, v. Walter Nie- 
mann, op. 132; pf. © Apr. 26, 1984; 
E for. 48606; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 12492 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Il] trovatore; ex- 
cerpts from the opera, adapted and 
ed. Leopold Godowsky; pf. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E pub. 54902; Simon and 
Schuster, inc., New York. 12493 


Vertriumte nacht; walzer-intermezzo, 
Hanns Lohr; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
21, 1986; E for. 48713; Wilhelm Ge- 
bauer, Leipzig. 12494 


Very (The) day I laid my eyes on you; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 
121719; Arthur N. Zylo, Sandy Hook, 
Conn. 12495 


Veterans of future wars; song, melody 
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin. © 
1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123524; 
Hyman H. Zaret, New York. 12496 


Vexilla Regis prodeunt; Lent and pas- 
siontide, m Casimiro Dello Joio ; uni- 
son, 2, or 4 mixed voices. © Apr. 
20, 1936; E pub. 54797; Hamilton S. 
Gordon, inc., New York. 12497 


049 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12498 


Victory (The) ; hymn, w from Tenny- 
son. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 
122553; Mabyl Burgoon Fowler, 
Minneapolis. 12498 


Victory bound; song, m L. I. Reichner 
and Herbert C. Sanford. © Apr. 8, 
1936; E pub. 54587; Louis I. Reich- 
ner, New York. 12499: 


Vie (La) est une belle chose; fox-trot, 
paroles Géo. Girard, m Roger Roger. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 43863; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 12500 


Viens ...; valse, paroles Roger-Fer- 
nay, m Mischa Korsakoff. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 48906; Editions 
Coda, s. a., Paris. 12501 


Vieux (Le) banc; paroles Jexn Chap- 
elle et René Jacquet, m Gaston Saux. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 438878; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 12502 


Village waltz; by Eron Lauster ; violin 
and Diy.) Gy cal. (2, ene. Epub. 
54675: Richard Drake Saunders, Los 
Angeles. 12503. 


Villatte (Jean) 5 divertissements a 
2 Wo, 3°. eahihiG@y Nov. 1.1985: 
E for. 44080; Jean Villatte, Paris. 

12504 


— 12! lecons de solfége 4 2 voix. 2° 
cah. © Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 44028; 
Jean Villatte, Paris. 12505: 


—— 25. lecons de solfége 4 2 voix. 1°T 
cah. © Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 44029: 
Jean Villatte, Paris. 12506 


Violets in the vale; w Mrs. Fred 
Henry; pf.. -@° 2) e¢ Apr! 2u19se; 
E unp. 123461; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 12507 


Violin studies; for the development of 
the left hand, Charles Martin Leef- 
fler. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 54392; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 12508 


Virginia; ten. banjo and 2d obbl. in 
universal notation, and 1st obbl. in 
actual pitch. © 1-¢e. Apr. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 122043; William Nicholas, 
New York. 12509) 


Vocal emsemble exercises ; for private 
and class voice culture and use by 
cocir, glee club and cho., Harper C. 
Maybeee © Apr. 6, 1986; AA 
204293 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12510 


Vogue mon cceur; tango slow, du film, 
paroles Camille Francois, m Mau- 
rice Yvain; 1°7 saxo alto mi bémol, 
1°° trompette si bémol, trombone, 
violons A, B, cello, et pf. conducteur. 


pt. 1,as:, Vv. 8h 


ptes. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 48999; 
C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 12511 


Voice (The) of a broken heart; fox- 
trot, W and m George Thomas. © 
1c Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122904; 
Edwin Gibson, Woodville, Pa. 

12512 


Voici mon cceur; tango, paroles Jean 
Chapelle, m C. Kufferath. © Dee. 
30, 1935; E for. 48838 ; Editions Pan, 
Sl cael cl S., 12513 


Vokale kammermusik; 4 lieder aus 
dem deutschen Psalter, nach der 
gedichtsammlung Will Vesper, m 


Hermann Simon; ftir eine mittlere | 


Ssingstimme, fl6te u. violoncello. © 
Sept. 18, 1984; E for. 48611; Henry 
Litolff’'s verlag, Brunswick, Ger- 
many. 12514 


Vola colomba ; tango canzone. © Mar. 
28, 1986; E pub. 54795; Maria Gat- 
tieri, Brooklyn. 12515 


Volto (Il) della Vergine; lJeggenda 
fiorentina, Gabriel Nigond e Paclo 
Buzzi, m Ezio Camussi; canto e pf. 
rid. dell’ autore. © Jan. 7, 1986; 
E for. 44068; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 12516 


Votre souvenir me poursuit; serénade 
bosten, paroles Jean Chapelle et 
René Jacquet, m Raymond Balet. © 
Dec. 30, 19385; E for. 48811; Editions 
Panes. 2... Caris, 12517 


Vrai (Un) coquin; valse musette, sur 
les motifs de la chanson de Ch. 
Seider, par Louis Malkine, orch. 
Eug. Gavel; ptes., avee paroles. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; E for. 43988; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 12518 


Vum-a-vum-vum; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 1218386; Mor- 
ris Speizman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

12519 


Wagner (Richard) O fount of love 
eternal; anthem, adapted from Par- 
sifal, new tr., text arr., marr. and 
transcription Charles Black; mixed 
cho.; organ acc. © Apr. 2, 19386; 
E pub. 54448; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 12520 


Tannhiiuser; excerpts from the 
opera, adapted and ed. Leopold 
Godowsky; pf. © Apr. 1, 19386; EH 
pub. 54903; Simon and Schuster, 
inc., New York. 12521 


Wait for me; w and melody. ©1e. 
Apr. 2, 1636; E unp. 121609; Louis 
Muraro and Walter Tighe, Brook- 
lyn. 12522 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19386 


Wait upon the Lord; hymn, w Wm. 
F. Lloyd, m B. B. McKinney. © 
Jan. 21, 1986; E pub. 53759; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 12523 


Waiting; hymn, w John Burroughs. 
-© Mar. 12, 19386; E pub. 54515; Eva- 


lena May Drew, Wilder, Id. 12524 
—— waltz, w.and melody. © 1.. 


Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122788; Mat- 
thew John McMullan, New York. 
12525 


Wake little birdie; song. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
4, 1936; E unp. 122142; Mabel Kauf- 
man Harman, Baltimore. 12526 


Wake me up with a dream; ballad fox- 
trot, w and melody J. Greene. © 1 
¢c. Mar. 9, 1986; E unp. 119924; Joe 
Greene and Curtis Taylor, Los 
Angeles. 12527 


Waltz and be gay; w and m Harry 
Busck. © Mar. 24, 1986; E pub. 
54513; Washer and co., Chicago. 

12528 


Waltz (The) of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 123510; 
John Frank Napoli, Woodhaven, 
N.Y. 12529: 


Waltz of my heart; w Jeanie Harper, 
m Lee Jones; with guit. arr. © 
Nov. 12, 1985; E pub. 54818; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 12530 


Waltz (The) that made you mine; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1. Apr. 
3, 1986; EH unp. 121737; Elmer Hag- 
strom, Sterling, Ill. 12531 


Waltz with me; song. © 1. Apr. 7, 
1636; E unp. 121971; Edwina 
McCarty Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 

12532! 


Waltzing at the harvest moon affair; 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 123374; Sidney Edgar Porce- 
lain, New York. 125338 


Waltzing over the keys; selection of 
world famous waltzes, arr. Al Rich- 
ards; pf. accordion. © Apr. 1, 1986; 
EK for. 43640; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 12534 


Waltzing thru life with you; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122637; 


Miriam Kurke, Brooklyn. 12535: 
Walzerseligkeit; grosser_ walzer, 
Hanns Lohr; orch. stimmen. © 


Feb. 26, 1986; E for. 43714; Wilhelm 
Gebauer, Leipzig. 12536 


Wandering; song, m A. D. Allen and 
Fred Wobbe. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1986; 
EH unp. 119656; A. Dorsey Allen, 
Louisville. 125387 


Wand’rers trail; fox-trot, w and mel- 


ody. ©1.«. Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 
122624; Charles Printis Gray, El 
Paso. 12538 


War! why must we have war; w of 
monologue and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 122829; Henry 
Seott Rubel, Glendora, Calif. 12539 


Wars havoc; pf) ©) Tver Apres 
19386; E unp. 122451; Milton H. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12540 


oie! 
unp. 123579); 

Haddonfield, 
12541 


Watermelons; song. © 1e. Apr. 11, 
1836; E unp. 122299; Ralph L. 
Byrnes, Los Angeles. 12542 


Wa-Wa troubles; pf. © 1c. Apr. 6, 
1936; HE unp. 121952; Milton HE. 
Schwarzwald, New York. 12543 


Way (The) of the moon; w Laures 
White; pf. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 121501; Laures White and Dor- 
othy Boettcher, Wonewoc, Wis. 

12544 


Way (The) to London; unison song, 
Ww anon., m Thomas F. Dunhill. © 
Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 48693; Edward 
Arnold & co., London. 12545 


We cannot ask too much; hymn, w 
and m A. H. Ackley. © Jan. 21, 
1636; E pub. 53760; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 12546 


We don’t like boondoggling; song, w 
Marget Manning. © 1 ¢ Apr. 13, 
19365..cH) .anp. » T22B38ter > J.44Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 12547 


We go well together; w Allan Roberts 
and Jules Loman, m Francis Shu- 
man.,,.©» Apr. »11; 1936; Epub. 
54616; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 12548 


We'll rest at the end of the trail; w 
and m Curt Poulton and Fred Rose; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 549839; Select music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 12549 


w and melody Curt Poulton and 
Fred Rose. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 123144; Select music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 12550 


Wasting my time; pf., with w. 
C. eApE. - -f, 19862. Bi 
Robert C. McKinley, 
INS Pel: 


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12551 


We'll stand for the Townsend plan; 
pf., with w. © Apr. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 54918; Mrs. N. A. Wolfe, Port- 
land, Or. 12551 


We met last night; melody. © 1. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123551; Hd- 
ward Thomas White, New York. 

12552 


We praise Thy glorious name; festival 
anthem, W. R. Waghorne; mixed 
voices. © Mar. 31, 1936; E pub. 
54642; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

12553 


orch. sc. © Mar. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 54250; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 12554 


We're all in the same boat; song. © 
1 ¢. Mar. 12, 1986; E unp. 122527; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

12555 


We're alone to-night; song. © 1 e. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122572; Joseph 
Jackson Ivins, Chattanooga. 12556 


We're from the Mo-Kan-Ark; song. 
© Apr. 21, 1936; E pub. 54880; 
Arthur R. Gerecke, St. Louis. 12557 


We're marching on; military-march; 
solo cornet. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 121885; Otto Jennings Milliken, 
Washington. 12558 


We're steppin’ out to the op’ra; w and 
m John Riddick, rev. Pat Ballard 
and Chas. Henderson; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 7, 1936; E pub. 54628; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 12559 


We're through; song. © 1. Apr. 20, 
1986; E unp. 122850; Charles H. 
Mulhearn, Providence. 12560 


We're veterans of the future war; w 
and melody. © 1c Apr. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 123527; Arthur Herzog, jr., 
New York. 12561 


We two; w Michael Mainieri, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1936; E unp. 
123403 ; Alfred Mainieri, New York. 

12562 


We want the moon, down wiih the 
sun; w D. Spitz, melody D. Barkin. 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E unp. 121537; 
David Spitz and Daniel Barkin, New 
York. 12563 


Weather man has set the stage for 
love; song, m Ralph E. Moore. © 
1c Apr. 16, 1986; E unp. 122615; 
Nelson Archibald Brown, Denver. 

12564 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Wedding ceremonial march; song. © 
1 e. Apr. 14, 1986; E unp. 122415; 
Albert Bange, Torreon, Coahuila, 
Mexico. 12565 


Wedding chimes; waltz song. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123405; John 
Russell Shipley, Washington. 12566 


Weist du nicht mein hertz; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 
1216387; Natalia Milwicz, Chicago. 
12567 


Welcome where my old folks live; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 122888; Selmar Tideman 
Rein, Greeley, Col. 12568 


© Apr. 4, 1936; E 
Mayme White Miller, 
12569 


Wenn ich von dir geh’, weine nicht; 
English waltz, w u. m Leonhard K. 
Marker u. Hans Siegfried Lentis. 
© Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 48726; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 12570 


Wenn vom himmelszelt ein kleines 
sternlein fallt; tango, text Wolfgang 
Boéttcher, m Jim Cowler. © Nov. 9, 
1935; E for. 48684; Beboton-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 12571 


Western girl; song. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 122641; Code Morgan, 
sr., Carpinteria, Calif.- 12572 


—— gong, arr. Robert Williams. © 
1 c. Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123172; 
Lonnie R. Proctor, Pecos, Tex. 


Well done; hymn. 
pub. 54492; 
Wyoming, O. 


12573 


Western Jack; w and melody. ©1 e. 
Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 128227; Maude 
L. Nosser, Mineral Point, Mo. 

12574 


Westward ho; w and melody Charlie 
Tobias, David Ormont and Henry H. 
Tobias. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 
121833; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 12575 


Wet (A) sheet and a flowing sea; uni- 
son song, poem A. Cunningham, m 
Herbert Lefevre Pope: school choirs 
or mixed voices. © Mar. 20, 1936; 
BH for. 43625; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 12576 


What a maid; song. © 1c. Mar, 27, 
1936; E unp. 121678; Gus N. Adair, 
Los Angeles. 12577 


What a sweet sensation; w and m 
Billy James and Charlie Seitter. 
Rev. ed. © Apr. 2, 1986; E pub. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 19386 


12605 


54489; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 12578 
What did I do to you; w and melody. 
©lc. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123409 ; 
Irving Gilinsky, Pittsburgh. 12579) 


What every young girl should know; 
w Burton Crane, melody B. Crane 
and Jack Danford. © 1. Oct. 30, 
1985; E unp. 121579; Louis Burton 
Crane, jr., Tokyo, Japan. 12580: 


What God wanted of me; w Ida Mae 
Inklebarger; pf. © 1 c« Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123462; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 12581 


What good is the moon without you; 

w W. Smith, melody D. Warner. © 

1 ec. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 121908; 

Wilbur Smith, San Francisco, and 
Deloros Warner, Berkeley, Calif. 

12582 


What grows in my garden and other 
songs; w Edith Kingdon Gould, m 
Gordon Brown Scheibell. © Apr. 17, 
1986; E pub. 54718; National poetry 
center, New York. 12583, 


What have I done; fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122970; 
R. M. Turner, Pueblo, Col. 12584 


What’s life without love; w Tip Stell 
and EK. Navratil, m Walton McIntyre 
and Dan Alferd: © 1c. Apr. 18, 
1986; E unp. 128590; Eugene Nav- 
ratil, Dallas. 12585 


What’s the answer; song, w Elizabeth 
Marvin. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1986; HB 
unp. 122762; Robert Hicks, Chicago. 

12586 


What’s the matter with me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
122418; Philip Passen, Philadelphia. 

12587 


w Charlet Barnes; pf. © 1. 
Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 121848; Bernice 
Braham, Cleveland. 12588 


What’s the matter with that man; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 121498; Armand Hug, New Or- 
leans. 12589) 


What’s the use of dreaming; fox-trot, 
w and melody Dorothy Wilson. © 
Ten Apr: 28; 1986; E unp: ' 123523; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley 
R. Wilson, Los Angeles. 12590 


What's to-morrow without you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 
121822); Florence Hicks, Detroit. 

12591 


Whem wham blues; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123343; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 12592 

When ;' song. "©" 1 '@ "Apr, 297° 1936 ; 
E unp. 123588; Ben B. Westerhoff, 
Ottumwa, Ia. 12598 


When a boy from the mountains weds 
a girl from the valley; w and m 
Fred Rose; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
28, 1986; E pub. 54988; Santly bros.- 
Joy, inc., New York. 12594 


When a dream comes true; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122290; Dorothy M. Elder, Philadel- 
phia. 12595 

When a Gypsy serenades; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 
122692); Jack Ellis and Harold Gard- 
ner, Brooklyn. 12596 


When all the boys on the block wanted 
you; song, melody Allen Taub. 
1 c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122261; 
Adam Muller, Brooklyn. 12597 


When all the world has gone to rest; w 
Harlin bros. and Geo. Bailey; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123345; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 12598 


When blue birds are singing; w HE. 
Hunter, melody B. Stevens. ©1c. 
Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 122305; Bertha 
Stevens and Edith Hunter, Detroit. 

12599 


When earth’s last picture is painted ; 
song, w Rudyard Kipling. © 1. 
Apr. 8, 19386; E unp. 122021; Re- 
becca Gerrard Ludlam, Los Angeles. 

12600 


When evening calls; w Tyra Lemuel 
Vicky pt. (© 1 c. Apr eZee 19365 
unp. 1238586; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 12601 


When evening draws her curtains; 
song. © 1c Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 
121774; Arnold Boling, New York. 

12602 


When grandma draws her Townsend 
pension; song. © Mar. 30, 1936; H 
pub. 54676; Fay Berst, Tulsa, Okl. 

12608 


When granny starts to hi-de-ho in her 
walkin’ rockin’ chair; w and melody. 
©ic. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123371 ; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

12604 


When I can ¢all you all my own; waltz 
song, melody N. Robbins and Ben 
Adelman. © 1. Apr. 24, 19386; EH 
unp. 123252; Nettie Robbins, Peoria, 
Til. 12605 


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12606 


When I dream of my dear home sweet 
home; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
4, 19386; E unp. 121766; Raymond 
Francis Nekuda, Kansas City, Mo. 

12606 


When I get low, I get high; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 122254; Marion Sunshine, New 
York. 12607 


When I get you; w Wm. McKenna, 
melody Bert Davis. © 1. Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 121866; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 

12608 


When I’m with you; w George Hen- 
ninger, and melody. © 1c Apr. 
4, 1936; E unp. 121771; Harry G. 
Kanner, Clearwater, Fla. 12609 


When I put out to sea [and] Indian 
braves; rhythm picture pieces, w and 
m Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. duets. 
© Apr. 2, 19386; E pub. 54478 ; Willis 
music ¢o., Cincinnati. 12610 


When I sat on my mother’s knee; w 
Ina Henry; pf. © +1 ¢ Apr. 20, 
1936; E unp. 122754; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 12611 


When I see that house; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122358; Louis 
Robert Iannelli, Jamestown, N. Y. 

12612 


When in the day-time working here; 
Swedish folk-song, arr. William B. 
Davis; men’s cho. © Apr. 2, 1936; 
EK pub. 54469; Boston music ©Co., 
Boston, 12618 


When Irish skies are smiling on my 
little Irish Rose; song. © 1. Apr. 
29, 19386; E unp. 1238570; John C. 
Chewning, Washington. 12614 


When it’s spring in San Marino; w 
Lou Holzer, m Harry Kogen, arr. 
Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 54787; Mil- 
ton Weil music co., inc., Chicago. 

12615 


When it’s springtime at Lake Louise; 
song; with symbols for guit., ete. 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 123320; 
Clarence Hoff, Luseland, Sask., Can- 
ada. 12616 


When it’s too late; w William Mc- 
Kenna, melody Bert Davis. © 1. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121864; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 12617 


pt. DI, n. s., v. 31 


When love leads the way; hymn, w 
and m B. B. McKinney. © Jan. 21, 
1936; E pub. 53767; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 12618 


When magnolias bloom in June; w 
Emelie Dewees Lyman, m Nicholas 
J. Clesi. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1986: HE 
unp. 123008; Joseph Warren Lyman, 
Hammond, La. 12619 


When Major Bowes goes on the air, 
the whole world listens in; w Harry 
Walters; pf. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122755; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or, 12620 


When Maytime comes around again; 
w and melody Ray Rapetti. ©1e. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122535; Re- 
nato Rapetti, New York. 12621 


When my mammy smiles; w and m 
Michael Hodges; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for banjo, guit. and| pf. 
accordion. © Feb. 28, 1936; E for. 
43631; Sterling music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 12622 


When poppies bloom in California; 
song. © 1c. Mar. 7, 19386; E unp. 
121496; Leonora L. Bowden, Oak- 
land, Calif. 12623 


When she had to say good-bye; song, 
m Philip Schnepf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 7, 
1986; E unp. 121980; J. Philip 
Heavens, Philadelphia. 12624 


When the circus comes to town; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122370; 
Andrew Lewis Gillett, San Fran- 
cisco. 12625 


When the desert calls; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 123609; Har- 
riet Gibson, Myoni Rail, Zululand, 
Scuth Africa. 12626 


When the dreams of a dreamer come 
true; valse song. © 1. Apr. 13, 
1936; E unp. 122969; Hugo J. Asher, 
Orlando, Fla. 12627 


When the golden sun is sinking; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. ©1.e. 
Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121906; Frieda 
F. Ayres, Chicago. 12628 


When the heart is singing; song. © 
1 « Apr, 22; 1986; H unp: 1238021; 
Lucretia L. Lang, Los Angeles. 

12629 


When the mailman passed by; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123486; Marcel Rod- 
rigo, Brooklyn. 12630 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


When the moon is high; w Ruth Mary 
Tomlinson, melody Floyd Earl Toiwn- 
linson. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 
122701; Mrs. Floyd E. Tomlinson, 
Gloversville, N. Y. 12631 


When the moon is turning green; w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 122919; Robertson Otto 
Geiersbach, Oak Park, III. 12632 


When the moon plays peek-a-boo ; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. 2'@ 7 c! Apr. '22, '1936; ‘H"unp. 
122989; Coda B. Ross, Walkerton, 
Ind. 12633 


When the moon shines bright in Santa 
Fe; song, melody Madonna Simun- 
aci and Ben Adelman. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122477; Cecil 
Simunaci, Nebraska City, Neb. 

12634 


When the moon shines on the clover; 


valse song. © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 121674; Frances Burns, 
Springfield, O. 12635 


When the moonlight falls on the prai- 
rie; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 7, 
1936; E unp. 121979; Andrew R. 
O’Connor, Roslindale, Mass. 12636 


When the sun bids the moon good 
evening; song. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
BH unp. 122639'; Louise Cooke Blake, 
Potsdam, N. Y. 12637 


When these hard times days are over; 
w Marie Stanton, and melody. © 
1c Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 117518; 
Calvin Everett Strock, Chicago. 

12638 


When we make that first million; w 
M. Kelly, melody R. Lyons. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 17, 19386; E unp. 122681; Ruth 
Lyons, Los Angeles, and Marian 
Kelly, Beverly Hills, Calif. 12639 


When we're alone; fox trot song; 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
24, 1936; E unp. 123260; Harry W. 
Fineout, Fair Haven, N. Y. 12640 


When you are dancing the waltz; from 
The dancing pirate, w Lorenz Hart, 
m Richard Rodgers; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 
54686; Chappell & co., inc, New 
York. 12641 


When you come around I’m speech- 
less; song. © 1. Apr. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 122255; Leonard A. Wida- 
Ski, Detroit. 12642 


12655 


When you hear the next musical note; 
w and melody Lyla Myers. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 121960; Lyla 
Myers Prather, Little Rock, Ark. 

12643 

When you love; from Red rhumba, w 
Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; with 
alr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 54526; Irving Berlin, ine, 
New York. 12644 


When you’re away; song. ©1c. Apr. 
4, 1986; E unp. 121810; Yvonne G. 
Terroux, Montreal. 12645 


When you’re in love with somebody 
else; w Wm. McKenna, melody Joe 
Buck. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; HE unp. 
121859; Lang-Worth feature pro- 
grams, inc., New York. 12646 

When you're in my arms; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; BE unp. 
121852; Saul Brilliant, New York. 

12647 

When you’re with the one you love; 
fox trot, w and melody. © 1 «. 
Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122124; Frank 


Frick, Louisville. 12648 
Where are you now; w Victor Cal- 
houn Varallo, and melody. ©1.. 
Ae te T9S86.. | Bs. sO a eae 
Johnny Lou Freda, Philadelphia. 

12649 


Where can I go but to Jesus; hymn, 
w Avis M. Burgeson, m Roger M. 
Hickman. © Jan. 21, 1936; E pub. 
50775; Robert H. Coleman, Dallas. 

12650 


Where is Parson Brown; w Elsie 
Sanguinet, and melody. ©1e. Apr. 
15, 1986; E unp. 122499; Elizabeth 
L. Cook, St. Louis. 12651 


Where’s everybody now; w and m 
Boyd Bunch and Ira Schuster; with 
guit. arr. © Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 
54611; Schuster & Miller, inc., New 
York. 12652 - 


Where the cow trails wind and cross; 
song, m Happy Jack Lemons. 
mc. Apr. 10,1986: “E unp. 122217; 
John J. Traub, Broadus, Mont. 

12653 


Where the music goes—nobody knows; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 122617; Joe Capraro, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 12654. 

grow; Ww 

© Apr. 8, 

Pack, 

12655 


Where the rhododendrons 
A. J. Ritchie; pf. treble. 
1936; E pub. 54699; L. D. 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12656 


Where the roses bloom and sway; 
song, w George Mackie. ©1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unn. 123388; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 12656 


Where the sands of the desert roll; 
valse song. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 122019; Alma Becker, Washing- 
ton. 12657 


While I dream of you; song, w Edna 


Leighton, © 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1936;> Hh 
unp. 123015; Oscar Condon, St. 
Louis. 12658 


While the lights are changing blue; 


song. © 1c. Apr. 13, 19386; E unp. 
122289: Nelda Boso Lehr, Rock 
Falls, Ill. 12659 


While the stars go drifting by: pf., 
With w. Ort ¢ Apri W367 m 
unp. 122275; George Laurence Blau- 
velt, Newark, N. J. 12660 


While you’re away; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1936; E unp. 122908; 
Harry J. Domosky, Seymour, Conn. 

12661 


Whippoorwill (The); song. © 1. 
Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123216; Rose 
Blumenthal, Hartford. 12662 


Whispering Adirondack mountains; w 
Clifton Japhet, and melody. ©1. 
Apr. 28, 1936; E unp. 123421; Elwin 
Jack Harris, Gloversville, N. Y. 

12663 


Whispering sage; w and m Gene Bone; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 7, 
1936: E pub. 54677; Cross & Winge, 
ine., Portland, Or. 12664 


Whispering (The) sands of the desert ; 
walse ‘song. (© "f* cP Apri 1936 ; 
E unp. 123620; Ada Brederode, El 
Centro, Calif. 12665 


Whispering waters of the bay; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E 
unp. 123642; Wm. William, Milwau- 
kee. 12666 


Whistle your worries away; w and m 
Hirem Jones. © Mar. 16, 1936; E 
for. 48964; West’s l]td., London. 

12667 


White birds: w Harriet Leonard, m 
Mana-Zucca, op. 113; high voice. 


Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 54391: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12668 
White hat and red hair; rhythmic 


novelty, Coleman Hawkins; B flat 
ten. saxophone, with pf. acc. © 
Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 44095; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 
12669 


pt.. 1, 'D.'S.,-V.-38 


Who can I turn to; w Ted Burgeman 
and Harold Lewinson, melody Billie 


Harris. ©1c. Apr. 16, 1936; E unp. 
122590; William Russell Harris, 
Rochester, N. Y. 12670 


Who saw the lady that I sawed in 
two; song. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 122789; Margaret Farrell Jean- 
theau, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 12671 


Whole (The) town’s talking ’bout me; 
song. © 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122393; Wilbur John Wring, Hib- 
bing, Minn. 12672 


Whoopee; pf. treble, with w. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 30, 19386; E unp. 123644; John 
Egan and L. lL. Lewis, Portland, Or. 

12673 


Whose big baby are you; from King 
of burlesque, w Ted Koehler, m 
Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 54712; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 12674 


Why; song, w Elizabeth Marvin. © 
1 ce. Mar. 27, 1936: E unp. 122761; 
Robert Hicks, Chicago. 12675 


w and melody Happv Fields. © 
1 c.. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 122645; 
Irving Blumenfeld, New York. 

12676 


Why be blue; song. © 1c. Apr. 29, 
19386; E unp. 123566; Emma Cather- 
ine Miller, Dauphin, Pa. 12677 


Why breeze by me; pf., with w. © 
1c Apr. 8 1936; E unp. 122059; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

12678 


Why can’t I fall in love; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 121533; Vora 
Maude Smith, Weehawken, N. J. 

1267¢ 


Why can’t it be me; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c: Apr. 16, 1936;° 2 un 
122584; Alexander Anthony Vom- 
vilas, Greenfield, Mass. 12680 


Why can’t you love me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 121839); 
Paul Vincent, Brooklyn. 12681 


Why did it have to be me; w and Imel- 


ody. © 1. Apr. 6, 1936; E unp. 
121936; Paul Vineent, Brooklyn. 

12682 

Why did they send poor old dear 


mother to the poor hcuse; song. © 
1c. Apr. 38,1936; E unp. 121785; Wil- 
liam Fridjoph Mitchell, Calumet, 
~ Mich. 12683 


556 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12710 


Why do I sing; w and melody. ©1c. 
Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 122018: Rus- 
sell Trippy, Jamestown, N. Y. 

12684 


Why don’t you call; song, w Lena Pan- 
talone. ©1e. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 
122332; J. Chas. McNeil, Jios An- 
geles. 12685 


Why don’t you tell me why; song. © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1986; E unp. 122182; 
Thurlo Willis Rushton, Lorain, O. 

12686 


Why is it, dear; valse song. ©1.c. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 128601; Rodger 
Phelps, Conneaut, O. 12687 


Why should I long for someone else, 
when I know you're true to me; 
song, melody Wilford H. King. © 1 
e. Apr. 9, 1986; E unp. 122096; EKd- 
ward J. Schafer, New Orleans. 

12688 


Wild about you; song, w Lenore Sykes. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 122063; 
LeRoy E. Sacherman, Cleveland. 

12689 


Wild (The) canary; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
8, 1986; E unp. 122040; Leslie C. 
Groff, Chicago. 12690 


Wild (The) waves call you sweet- 
heart; song.. © 1 c Apr. 15, 1986; 
E unp. 122506; Frank L. Burton, Chi- 
cago. 12691 


Will you come back to the little old 
shack, down by the end of the lane; 
song, w Okla Fauver; pf. © 1«. 
Apr. 7, 1986; E unp. 123282; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

12692 


Will you come to the bower; arr. Oscar 
J. Fox, band arr. William D. Revelli ; 
pts. © Apr. 23, 1936; E pub. 54908 ; 
C. C, Birchard & co., Boston. 12693 


Will you forget tonight; song. ©1«. 
Apr. 9, 1986; © unp. 122112; Michael 
Joseph Fox, jr., Columbus, Ga. 

12694 


Will you leave me with a broken heart ; 
w Joseph Scandaliato, m Frank Chio- 
falo, pf. arr. Salvatore Molinari. © 
1 @ Apr. 20, 1986; H unp. 123591; 
Frank Chiofalo, jr., Baltimore. 

12695 


Willow (The) tree; pf. treble, with w. 
©1c. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123484; 
Franklin Madden, New York. 

12696 


Willy Wally Woo; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. Apr. 20, 1986; E unp. 122767; 
Sam Ouman, Corona, N. Y. 12697 


Wind (The); song. © 1. Apr. 24, 
1936; E unp. 123210; Rose Blumen- 
thal, Hartford. 12698 


Wind; w and melody. © 1c. Mar. 20, 
1986; E unp. 121552); Jane Priscilla 
Race, Chicago. 12699 


Wind from the sea; fox-trot, w and m 
S. L. Hamilton and Ray Matthews. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1986; E unp. 122963; 
Sara Leader Hamilton, Long Beach, 
Calif. 12700 


Wind of the night; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123017; 
Francis T. Maguire, Medford, Mass. 

12701 


Wings; song. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E 
unp. 123127; Marion O’Neill, Ottawa, 
Til. 12702 


Wining, dining and dancing; 2 ver- 
sions, w and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 122798; Lucile Ren- 
froe Elliott, Long Beach, Miss. 

12703 


Winter’s back again; w Alexander Or- 
govan, and melody. ©1e. Apr. 11, 
1936 ; E unp. 122232); John R. Redey, 
Rockville Centre, New York. 

12704 


Wir trinken alle heut briiderschaft ; 
walzer, aus dem film Soldaten- 
kameraden, w Alfons von Plessen, 
m Robert Kiissel. © Jan. 9, 1936; 
E for. 438686; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 12705 


Wir wollen triumen; w Beda, m Heinz 


Sandauer. © Nov. 26, 1935; E for. 
43727; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 12706 


With just a lover like you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1986; E unp. 
122239; Ralph S. Waltman, Juneau, 
Pa. 12707 


With my ring around your finger ; song, 
melody Lizette Mowen. © 1c. Apr. 
18, 1936; E unp. 122801; Adah B. 
Widdicombe, Washington. 12708 


With white sails in the moonlight; 
pf., with w. © 1c Apr. 4, 1986; 
E ounp. 1217838; Bluet Humble, Port 
Arthur, Tex. 12709 


With you and my guitar; waltz, Nick 
Lucas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 
6, 1986; E pub. 54571; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 12710 


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12714 


pt. 111, 8.,.V. 30 


Without looking dear; fox-trot song. 
Ow b..@y, Apriweé, (2986; “Bf upp. 
122961; Corrine M. Burkholder, Lyn- 
don, Kan. ple eT 


Without that man of mine; song. © 
1c Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 123245; 
Evelyn Goetz, Chicago. 


Without you I can’t go on; w Myron 
Degnon, melody J. S. Degnon and 
J. Tim Brymn. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 122629; Julia Strong Degnon, 
New York. 12713 


Without your love; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 1238634; 
Willie Radcliffe Pollock, Miami, Fla. 

12714 


Wolt (Hugo) 10 klavierstticke nach 
liedern; bearb. Bruno Hinze-Rein- 
hold. © Oct. 25, 1934; E for 43602; 
Henry Litolff’s verlag, Brunswick, 
Germany. 12715 


Woman; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122560; Michael 
J. Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, 
Baltimore. 12716 


Woman (A) hasn’t got enough eyes 
for a man that flies; w Joe Young, 
m Fred KE. Ahlert; with arr. for 
euit., etc. © Apr. 2 1986; E pub. 
54614; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, inc., New York. dt Wg 

Woman’s love; fox-trot song. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 13, 1986; E unp. 122974; Alex 
R. Haddad, Barberton, Transvaal, 
Union of South Africa. 12718 


Wonderful me; song. © 1c. Apr. 25, 
1986; E unp. 123305; Carmen Cover 
Petersen, Brooklyn. 12719 

Wonderful mother love; valse, w and 
m Mrs. W. L. Holland. © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1986; E unp. 123605; Winifred 


Holland, Anaheim, Calif. 12720 
Wondering; w and melody. © 1 «© 


Apr. 24, 1986; E unp. 123186; Walter 
LaMont Wallace, Niagara Falls, 
i aegis 12721 


Won’t you bring back that old fash- 
ioned sleigh; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123094; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 12722: 


Won’t you come to my party; song. 
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 122141; 
Mabel Kaufman Harman, Baltimore. 

. 12723 


Won’t you come up to my eastle; w 
Nellie Anderson, melody Vernon 
Leftwich. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E 
unp. 123023; Nellie May Anderson, 
Portland, Wash. 12724 


12712: 


Wen't you give me you; dreamy fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1986: EB 
unp. 122585; John E. A. Peck, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 12725 


Won't you help me to forget; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 
122070; William W. Shepherd, Little 
Rock, Ark. 12726 

Wood song; w Sara Teasdale; flute 
and harp acc. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 121798; Frederick S. Con- 


verse, Westwood, Mass. 12727 
Woodland dells; light opera. [Voc. 


sc.] © 1 ce Apr. :4,:1936; E unp. 
122879; Harriet Hilpert, Los Angeles. 
12728 

Woodward (The) lullaby, la-loo, la- 
loo; w Rose Fyleman, m Will Grosz. 
© Dec. 15, 1985; E for. 44108; W. 
Woodward, Itd., London. 12729 


Words; song. © 1c Apr. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 122372; Andrew Lewis Gil- 
lett, San Francisco. 12730 


Words by me, music by you; w and 
melody Paul Hall. © 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 
1986; E unp. 122422; Paul E. Hall, 
Seattle. 12731 

Words failed me; w and melody. © 


1.c. Apr. 22, 1986; Bump, dade - 
Eugene Leonard Schaf, Detroit. 


Would you; from San Francisco, w 
Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb Brown, 
orch. sc. Frank Skinner; pts., with 
male trio arr. © Apr. 28, 1936; EB 


pub. 54930; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 12733 
—— with guit. arr. © Apr. 9, 


19386; 2 ec. Apr. 10; E pub. 54613; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 
12734 


Would you consider me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1936; BE unp. 
122936; Raymond Francis Nekuda, 
Kansas City, Mo. 12735 


Would you ring the gong on me; w 
Raymond B. Egan, m Newell Chase; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 54449; Mills music, inec., New 
York. 12736 


Wouldn’t it be funny; w Mary V. 
Howell, m Dorothy Howell; unison 
voices. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 
43700; Edward Arnold & co., Lon- 
don. 12737 


Wound (The) that made me love you; 
fox-trot, w and melody. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123408; Martha 
Sears, New Orleans. 12738 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


Write your troubles on sand; song. 
©l1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122807; 
Orville Terry Fuquay, Lake Worth, 
Fla. 12739 


Writing your name in the sky: w A. 
Fillie, melody C. J. Gaal. © le. 
Apr. 15, 1986; E unp. 122941; An- 
thony Fillie and. Chas. J. Gaal, 
Emerson, N. J. 12740 


Wyoming Joe; song style fox-trot, Nick 
Lueas; plectrum guit. solo. © Apr. 
4, 1936; E pub. 54566; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 12741 


Ya se fué; tango, letra Amaro Garcia 
Miranda’; orch. ptes.. -© Mar. 5, 
1986; E for. 44025; Juan Duran 
Alemany, Barcelona, Spain. 12742 


Yellow (The) rose of Texas; song, arr. 
with Hawaiian guit. solo, in note 
and diagram, Nick Manoloff; with 
ukulele and guit. chords. © Apr. 6, 
1936: E pub. 54632; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 12743 


Yes! Yes! My! My; w Sammy Cahn, 
m Saul Chaplin; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Apr. 3, 1936; E pub. 54465; 
Irving Berlin, inc.. New York. 

12744 


Yesterday; song. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121879; Parker Joseph 
Smith, Augusta, Me. 12745 


Yesterday’s thrill; from Soft lights 
and sweet music, w Sybil Wise, m 
Len Challis; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion and guit. 
© Apr. 2, 1936; E for. 44120; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

12746 


You always get your way; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Apr. 29, 1936;-E unp. 
123572; Anne V. McKittrick, Brook- 
lyn. 12747 


You and I; duet, w and m G. G. Dean 
and Evelyn Stewart White; sop. and 
ten. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1936; E unp. 
122200; Grace Ghent Dean, Colum- 


bus, O. 12748 
pea ee we ©) 1.¢.Apr. 6, 
1936; E unp. 122376; Frank L. 
Banta, Boston. 12749 


You are my love; song, melody Robert 
Enoch. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 
123553 ; Irving Israel, New York. 

12750 


You are my sunshine; song, w Beatrice 
Douglas. © 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 122823; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 12751 


12764 


You are the beat in my heart; w and 
melody. © 1.¢ Apr. 6, 19386; E 
unp. 121889; Eugene Leonard Schaf, 
Detroit. 12752 


You are the girl of my dreams sweet- 
heart; w and melody. © 1 c. Apr. 
30, 1986; E unp. 123638; Frank W. 
Bavoux, Galveston, Tex. 12753 


You awakened romance; song, m Ron 


Hopkins. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 122725; | Merrill. D.: Tonning, 
Boise, Id. 12754 


You be the moon; w and m Billy Mc- 
Cord and George Garrison. © 1 « 
Feb. 10, 19386; E unp. 122529; Bernita 
McCord and Milton Dieterich, Nor- 
man, Okl. 12755 


You better get Gabriel’s horn; song. 
©1c. Apr. 24, 1936; E unp. 123148; 
Harry Gershman, Kansas City, Mo. 

12756 


You better play ball with me; w and 
m Carmen Lombardo, Charlie Tobias 
and John Jacob Loeb; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Apr. 138, 1936; E pub. 
54716; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, ine., New York. 12757 


You brought me happiness when you 
came my way; song. © 1c. Apr. 
23, 1936; E unp. 123062; Jesse Nun- 
nally Harper, Macon, Ga. 12758 


You call me jealous; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122848; 
Biagio Mormile, Roxbury, Mass. 

12759 


You came, I saw, you conquered; 
song, w Dan Newman. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122485; Lee T. 
Sellars, Pittsburgh. 12760 


You can call it swing; w Sammy Cahn, 
m Saul Chaplin; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 54598; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

12761 


You can find peace’ in Jesus; hymn, 
w and m A. H. Ackley. © Jan. 21, 
1936; E pub. 53770; Robert H. Cole- 
man, Dallas. 12762 


You cannot dream things lovelier; w 
Humbert Wolfe, m Michael Head. 
© Apr. 7, 1936; E for. 44085; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 12763 


You can’t get arrested for thinking; 
w and m Marty White; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E unp. 123498 ; 
Joe Worth, Brooklyn. 12764 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.31 


You can’t have your cake and eat it 


too; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 4, 
1936; E unp. 121764; Henry R. 
Swan, Stoughton, Wis. 12765 


You can’t judge a book by it’s cover; 
from Red rhumba, w Moe Jaffe, m 
Clay Boland; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Apr. 9, 1986; E pub. 54596; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 12766 


You can’t make me change my mind; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 122108; Evelyn Louise 
Perata, Alameda, Calif. 12767 


You can’t pull the wool over my eyes; 
w and m Milton Ager, Charles New- 
man and Murray Mencher ; with arr. 
for guit., etc., and additional cho. for 
pf. accordion. © Apr. 25, 1936; EH 
pub. 54924; Ager, Yellen and Born- 
Stein, inc., New York. 12768 


You can’t tee off my fairway and putt 
with somebody else; w Harry Jentes, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 121916; Fred Fisher, New 
York. 12769 


You’d look pretty in an evening gown, 
I’d look swell in a tux; w Bill Brady, 
m Gordon L. Van Keuren, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with guit. arr. © 
Mar. 2, 1936; E pub. 54861; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 12770 


You do the darndest things; w and m 
Nat Shapira, and C. M. Frangkiser. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 19386; E unp. 123506 ; 
Nathan Harry Shapira, New York. 

12771 


You don’t say yes; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 18, 19386; EH unp. 122945; 
Paul Vincent, Brooklyn. Per 


You don’t seem to like me as you use- 
ter do; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
15, 1936; E unp. 122505; John 
O’Connor, New York. 12773 


You find fault with everything; w Sam 
Cooper, melody F. Jay and John 
Salacan. © 1° c« Apr. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 122694; Florrie Jay, Union 
City, N. J. 12774 


You gentlemen of England; 17th cen- 
tury song, arr. Hric H. Thiman; 
male voices. © Apr. 22, 1936; E for. 
44055; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

12075 


You got me feelin’ kinda funny; song, 
w John and Katherine Dial. ©1c. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121564; John 
W. Dial, Sedalia, Mo. 12776 


You gotta have; w and melody. ©1 
e. Apr. 28, 1986; E unp. 123521; 
Remus Harris, Atlanta. 12777 


You gotta pull strings; from The great 
Ziegfeld, w Harold Adamson, m 
Walter Donaldson; with guit. arr. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 54762; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 12778 


You kissed me dear; fox-trot song, 
melody B. Goodman and Ben Adel- 


man. © 1c. Apr. 3, 19386; E unp. 
121757; Bernice Goodman, Haw- 
thorne, Nev. 12779 


You'll always be my pal; w EH. E. 
Schilling, m B. C. Streeter; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 121959; Evelyn BH. Schilling 
and B. C. Streeter, Brunswick, Neb. 

12780 


You made me fall for you and then 
you stood me up; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 19386; E unp. 123378; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

12781 


You must do something with Jesus; 
hymn, w and m A. H. Ackley. © 
Jan. 21, 19386; E pub. 53761; Robert 
H. Coleman, Dallas. 12782 


You naughty thing; song. ©1ce. Apr. 
1, 1986; E unp. 121538; Margurite 
Carr, Rushville, Ind. 12783 


You never can tell; pf., with w. ©1 
e. Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 122388; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

12784 


You never looked so beautiful; from 
The great Ziegfeld, w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson, orch. 
Frank Skinner; pts., with male trio 
arr. Frank E. Barry. © Mar. 5, 
1936; E pub. 53879; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12785 


You proved unfair; w Murray Brown, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 122410; Arthur R. Tovey, 
New York. 12786 


You’re a lot of happiness; fox-trot 


song. ©1c. Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 
121673; Orian Tweden, Watford 
City, N. D. 12787 


You’re bound to look like a monkey 
when you get old; w Alex Hill, m 
Clarence Williams; with guit. arr. 
Clinton A. Kemp. © Dec. 17, 1935; 
E pub. 54827; Clarence Williams 
niusie pub, co., ine., New York. 

12788 


560 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12814 


You’re ev’rything that’s. lovely under 
the sun; w and m Carroll Loveday 
and Ray Block, pf. arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with guit. arr. Carl De- 
Vries. © Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 
54743; Bob Miller, ine., New York. 

12789) 


You’re glad just to be alive; pf. treble 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 8, 19386; E unp. 
122067 ; Jane Horst, Park Ridge, III. 

12790 


You’re heaven on earth; song. ©1e. 
Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123562; Ben 
Cofer, Cleveland. 12791 


You’re just a tiny cloud; song, w 
Ethel D. Markham. © 1. May 7, 
1936; E unp. 122436; Helen E. Mark- 
ham, Boulder, Col. 12792 


You’re just my summer girl; w R. A. 
Gold, melody D. Davis. © 1c. Apr. 
14, 1936; E unp. 122413; Ralph A. 
Gold and David Davis, New York. 

12798 


Youw’re-like a star; song, w Jean Gor- 
don. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 
123395; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 12794 


You’re like the springtime; w and m 
William Hartness; pf. © 1. Apr. 
14, 1986; E unp. 122411; William 
Moulton Hartness, Des Moines. 


12795 
You’re making me care; w and m 
Marie Ordway Lambert. © 1 « 


Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 122231; Frank 
B. Lambert and Marie O. Lambert, 
Indianapolis. 12796 


You’re mine; w and m Buddy Harris; 
pf. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1936; E unp. 
122578; Churchill James Harris, 
Flint, Mich. 12797 


Youre my favorite one; from Song 
and dance man, w Sidney Clare, m 
Lew Pollack; with arr. for guit. etc. 
© Apr. 3, 1936; E pub. 54489'; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 12798 


You’re my only love; waltz song; pf. 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 121511; 
John A. Dubeck, Chicago. 12799) 


You’re never too wise to get fooled; 
song, arr. Merle Week. © 1c. Apr. 
23, 1936; E unp. 123096; William 
Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 12800 


You’re not the girl I dreamed of; pf., 
with w. © 1c Apr. 22, 1986; E 
unp. 123016; George N. Raymond, 
Akron, N. Y. 12801 


70365—36——_9 


You’re not the man I want to forget; 
fox trot, w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 10,1986; HE -unp.: 122192; 
Frances Patterson Baker, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 12802 


Youw’re only breaking my heart; song, 
melody Happy Busch. © 1 c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 123487; Henry Jack 
Sommers, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

128038 

You’re so cunning; w Jess Altman, 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 122718; Ben Meckler, Detroit. 

12804. 


You’re so subtle; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Apr. 27, 1986; EH unp. 123372; 
Sidney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 

12805 


Yow’re stingy with your love; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1936; E unp. 122360; 
Madge Parrish, Bon Air, Ala. 

12806 


You’re such a mystery; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 19386; E unp. 122123; 
Alfred J. Re, New York. 12807 


You’re the cure for what ails me; 
from The singing kid, w HE. Y. Har- 
burg, m Harold Arlen; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Mar. 27, 1986; E pub. 
54650; Remick music corp., New 
York. 12808 


You’re the dream of every mother’s 
boy; w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 21, 
1936; E unp. 122910; Michael B. 
Biro, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 12809 


You’re the first one in my heart, and 
the last one on my mind; song. © 
1 e. Apr. 1, 1986; E unp. 121551; 
Oswald Payne Harrison, Shreve- 
port, La. 12810 


You’re the loveliest girl in Kerry, 
Mary Leary; song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123468; James Denis 
Hagerty, St. Paul. 12811 


You’re the one I love; w and m Bud 
Hall. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 
123593 ; Frank H. Hall, Toledo. 

12812 


You’re the one in a million; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 
123323; Michael B. Biro, Jamaica, 
Lega NY, 12813 


You're the only one; from Till we meet 
again, Frederick Hollander; pf. © 
1 c. Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 122832; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 12814 


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12815 


pt. II, n. s., v. 3h. 


You’re the peachiest girl in the world; 
song. © 1c¢.:Apr. 2, 1936; E ump. 
1216389; Emil Wohlenhaus, Sty 
James, Minn. 12815 


You’re the queen of hearts; w George 
Emery Thibault, melody John 
Stephen De Voe; with accordion 
bass. © 1c. Apr. 4, 1986; E unp. 
121817; George Thibault and John 
De Voe, Chicago. 12816 


You’re the reason, ev’ry season I’m 
still in love; w Eddie Johnston, and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 122216; Anna Fenzel, Cleveland. 

12817 


You’re the sweetest girl I know; song; 
with guit. arr. © Apr. 4, 1986: E 
pub. 54529; Jack Noonan, New York. 

12818 

You're unfair; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Apr. 15, 1936; E unp. 122543; 
Boyd James and Robert Lutzelman, 
Fremont, Neb. 12819 


You shouldn’t be bashful; w and m 
Pat Castleton, Maceo Jefferson and 
Spencer Williams, paroles francaises 
Maurice Vander et Decruck. © Nov. 
1, 1985; E for. 48992; Editions de 
Paris, Paris. 12820: 


You turn the clouds into rainbows; 
pr. treble; with we © 1c Apr: “1, 
1986; E unp. 121565; E. Rathbun 
Johnson, Cortland, N. Y. 12821 


You’ve got a monopoly; w Paul Tem- 
ple, m Wido; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 
1986; E unp. 121648; William Doer- 
fel, Brooklyn. 12822) 


You've got me dizzy over you; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 122176; Oscar Bilger, Day- 
ton, O. 12823 


You’ve got me guessin’ again; w Al. 
J. Neiburg and George Whiting, mel- 
ody Jerry Levinson. © 1. Apr. 4, 
1986; E unp. 121815; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 12824 


You’ve got to get high to sing; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 122870; W. T. Comer, jr., 
and W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 

12825. 


You’ve got what it takes; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 122109; Evelyn Louise Perata, 
Alameda, Calif. 12826 


—w and melody Lou Meyer. © 
1c Apr. 21, 1986; E unp. 122891; 
Ralph Louis Meyer, New York. 

12827 


You’ve gotta swing it when you bring 
it; w and m Pat Castleton, Freddie 
Taylor and Spencer Williams. © 
Nov. 1, 1985; E for. 48991; Editions 
de Paris, Paris. 12828. 


You’ve touched my heart; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 123085; Howard Yancy, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 12829. 

You were just pretending; w and m 
Ila Roberts. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 122062; Ielah Roberts Ossola, 
Los Angeles. 12830 


You were my dream; w Otilta Ann 
Kahle; pf. © 1c Apr. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 122756; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 12831 


You were the sweetest thing in life; 
w and melody. ©1e. Apr. 1, 1986; 
E unp. 121562; Steve Spracale, Pitts- 
burgh. 12832. 


You will find me on the level if you 
meet me on the square; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1986; Hf unp. 
123009; Lizette Mowen, Columbus, 
O. 128383. 


You wouldn’t mind; song, arr. Silver 
K. Piliwale. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; 
EK unp. 122075; William. W..K; 
Kaaikaula, Honolulu. 12834 


Young Dolores waltz; melody. ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1986; EH unp. 121926; Juan 
José Rojas, San Francisco. 12835. 


Young fella! You’re ready for love; 
w P. Rusincky and Carl Johnson, m 
W. E. Breuder. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 123515; Paul Rusincky, New 
York, W. Edward Breuder, Jersey 
City, and Carl Johnson, New York. 

12836 


Your face in a smoke ring; w and 
melody. © 1c Apr. 13, /19867,;E 
unp. 122381; Carmen De Mille, New 
Orleans. 12837 


Your first baby shoes; w and melody. 
©1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123038; 
Miriam Agulnick, Chicago. 12838 


Your hand in mine; w and melody. © 
1c Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 122666; 
Rosanna Clark Loucks, Potsdam, 
Nz-Y. 12839 


Your kind of love; fox-trot song. © 
1c Mar. 27, 1986; E unp. 121682; 
Ivah Witwer Jacobsen, Columbus, O. 

12840 

Your picture in the frame; w Ken Har- 
rison and Clarence Williams, m Paul 
Barbarin and K. Harrison, pf, sc. 
Harold Potter; with ukulele arr. © 


062 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1936 


12862 


Aug, 30, 1933; E pub. 54820; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢0., inc., 


New York. 12841 


Your promise by the sea; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 24, 1986; E unp. 121534; Janie 
Van Dyke, Northfield, N. J. 12842 


Your reflection; song, m and arr. for 
ukulele, etc. Luther A. Clark. © 
Jan. 30, 1986; 2 c. Apr. 21; E pub. 
54809 ; Georgia Downs, Tucson, Ariz. 

12843 

Your smile is my rainbow; w and mel- 
ny. 1© 1 G Apr, -3, 1986; KE. unp. 
121799; Buford A. Lynch, Washing- 
ton. 12844 


Your troubles may only be bubbles; 
Song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1986; HE 
unp. 123631; Verelle Hodgson, Boyds, 
Wash. 12845 


Youse is a viper; w and melody. ©14c. 
Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 123370; Sidney 
Edgar Porcelain, New York. 12846 


Youthful fancies; 4 modern pieces, Roy 
Agnew; pf. © Mar. 2, 1936; E for. 
43754; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 12847 


Za zoo za; W Larry Shay and Lou 
Holzer, m Don Shoup and Little 
Freddie Large, arr. Jean Walz; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Mar. 5, 1986; 
E pub. 54208; Milton Weil music co., 
inc., Chicago. 12848 


Zella; song, m Luther A. Clark, pf. 
and ukulele arrs. Aaron A. Clark. © 

1 e Apr. 28, 1986; EH unp. 123517; 
Nellie E. Bourke, Thomaston, Conn. 
12849: 


Zenaida; by J. Casiano; pf. treble. © 
1c. Apr. 2, 1986; E unp. 121624; EKd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York, 12850 


1 2 many; song. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 121788; Grace Edna Seymour, 
So. N orwalk, Conn. 12851 


9° fanteria Regina; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 


10° fanteria Regina; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 

43647 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12853 


13° fanteria Pinerolo; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 

43648; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12854 


14° fanteria Pinerolo; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 

43649; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 
12855 


39° fanteria Bologna; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 

43650; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12856 


47° fanteria Ferrara; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda, 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 19386; E for. 

43651; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12857 


95° fanteria Udine; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 
43652'; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12858 
96° fanteria Udine; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 
43653; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12859) 


97° fanteria Genova; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 
Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 

43654; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12860 


157 West 57th street; by Raymond 
Scott; pf. © Mar. 16, 1986; E pub. 
54027; ABC standard music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 12861 


225° fanteria Arezzo; marcia militare, 
Salvatore Rubino; piccola banda. 


Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. Partitura. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 
43646; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 43655; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
12852 12862' 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and the 
United States (including 7,915 unpublished ) -~._-____--~--__-_+---- 11, 160 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 240 unpublished) 1, 702 
i ieee ee See ere 6 ee 12, 862 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abendstern; pf. © Seymour Powell, 
Petersfield, Hampshire, England, as 
author. R 44381, Apr. 6, 1936. 1 


Abide with me; sacred song, w Henry 
F. Lyte, m J. S. Fearis; med. voice. 
© Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as execu- 
tor of the author of m. R 44184, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 2 


Across the templed hills; song, w Liz- 
zie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44296, Apr. 1, 1936. 


All hands around; barn dance, Leo 
Friedman; pf. © Fredericka F. 
Loewenthal, Los Angeles, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 44452, Apr. 10, 1936. 4+ 


a w Edgar Selden, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Fredericka F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
44453, Apr. 10, 1936. 5 


Allegretto grazioso; by Bernhard Mo- 
lique: ed. and fingered; violin and 
pf. © Eduard Herrmann, Kingston, 
N. Y., aS author of arrangement. 
R 44624, Apr. 11, 1936. 


Always me; by Chas. K. Harris. © 
Cora L. Harris, New York, as widow. 
R 44488, Apr. 8, 1936. 7 


American ever. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 44398, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 8 


Angelic (The) choir; duet, m EF. L. 
Ashford; sop and alto. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 44159, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 9 


April song; w Harold Simpson, m 
Ernest Newton; in A. © Dorothy 
Cornelius, London, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 44341, Feb. 
28, 1936. 10 


Are there thorns in the roses you 
wear; w Beth Slater Whitson and 
Thomas J. Quigley, m Leo Friedman. 
© Fredericka F. Loewenthal, Los 
Angeles, as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 44113, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 11 


[12862 


Are you lonesome; song, m Grace Le- 


Boy. Gus Kahn, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of w. R 44247, Apr. 
6, 1936. 12 


Art (The) of vocalization; prepara- 
tory course, compiled and ed. Edu- 
ardo Marzo. 1. Ten.—2. Bar—3. 
Bass.—4. Mezzo sop.—d. Alto. © 
Clara L. Marzo, New York, aS widow. 
R 44257-44259, 44261, 44479. Apr. 2, 
1936. 13-17 


As in days of old; w and m Audrey 
Stauffer and A. G. Coney. © AI. G. 
Coney, Peoria, Ill., as one of the 
authors. R 44688, Apr. 21, 1936. 18 


Ashford (KE. L.) Allegretto; organ 
prelude. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the decreased au- 
thor. R 44288, Apr. 1, 1936. 19 


—— Andante; organ voluntary. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
44286, 44608, Apr. 1, 8, 1936. 20, 21 


Prelude; organ voluntary. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 44287, 
Apr. 1, 1936. 22 


Ashford’s organ instructor; by E. L. 
Ashford:;, pipe’ organ.) bk. a4.© 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 44164, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 2S 


Ask mammy; song, w Daisy M. Brae- 
son. © James T. Brymn, New York, 
as author of m. R 44229, Mar. 31, 
1936. 24 


At evening time; song, w James Mont- 
gomery. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44599, Apr. 8, 1936. 25 


At half past; in The merry widow and 
the devil, w George V. Hobart, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m. R 44455, Apr. 10, 1936. 

26 


At the Follies Bergere: w George V. 
Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 44435, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 27 


D64 


RENEWALS 


no. 4, 1936 


Auf wiedersehn; w George V. Hobart, 
m Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney 
Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as widow 
of the author of m. R 444388, Apr. 
10, 1936. 28 


Auld Robin Gray; trio, w Ann Lind- 
say, m arr. from old Scottish airs; 
female or treble voices. © Granville 
Bantock, Chalfont St. Peter, Buck- 
inghamshire, England, as author. 
R 44888, Apr. 6, 1936. 29 


Babes in the wood; mazurka; pf., 4 
hands. © Eduard Holst, New York, 
as author. R 44041, Feb. 29, 1986. 

30 


Ballada; by Antonin Dvorak, op. 15, 
no. 1, ed. and fingered; violin and 
pf. © Eduard Herrmann, Kingston, 
N. Y., as author of arrangement. 
R 44623, Apr. 11, 19386. 31 


Bamboo baby; w Ballard Macdonald, 
m Al C. Murphy. © Betty Chapin 
Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as 

- widow of the author of w. R 44459, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 32 


Baruffe (Le) chiozzotte; ouvertiire, 
op. 32, arr. v. Ernesto Consolo. 1. 
Pf., 2 hinde—2. Pf., 4 hainde. © 
Leone Sinigaglia, Turin, Italy, as 
author. R 44700, 44701, Feb. 26, 
1936. 33, 34 


Battleship Connecticut; military band. 
© James M. Fulton, Belmont, Mass., 
as author. R 44254, Apr. 2, 19386. 

35 


Be on time; w Eleanor Allen Schroll, 
m Fred A. Fillmore. © Laura Fill- 
more, Cincinnati, aS widow of the 
author of m. R 44568, Apr. 16, 1936. 

36 


Beautiful star of blessing; Christmas 
song, w Belle Case Harrington. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44173, Mar. 31, 
1936. 37 


Beer Land; w Ballard Macdonald, m 
Al C. Murphy. © Betty Chapin 


Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as 
widow of the author of w. R 44463, 
Apr. 10, 1986, 38 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Sonate; 


arr.; pf. 1. Op. 31, no. 3.—2. Op. 
49, no. 1—3. Op. 14, no. 1-4. Op. 
14, no. 2.—5. Op. 10, no. 2.—6. Op. 
49, no. 2.—7. Op. 8la.—8. Op. 7. © 
Georges Sporck, Paris, as author of 
arrangement. R 44727-44733, 44735, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 39-46 


61 


3 sonates; op. 10, no. 1, arr.; pf. 
© Georges Sporck, Paris, as author 
of arrangement. R 44736, Apr. 28, 

AT 


1936. 
Bells (The) of Christmas; song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. 


Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44297, Apr. 1, 1936. 48 


Benediction; mixed voices. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44183, Mar, 31, 1936. 

49 


Berceuse; voluntary, J. S. Fearis; 
organ. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor of the author. R 44163, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 50 


Bethlehem. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 44407, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 51 


Bethlehem star ; song, w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44292, Apr. 1, 1986. 52 


—w Ida Reed Smith; male quartet. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 44268, Apr. 1, 
1986. 53 


Billy Blowhard; concert polka; band. 
© Celian Kottaun, London, as au- 
thor. R 44199, Apr. 1, 1936. 54 


Birth (The) of love; w Irene C. 
Dobyne, m Fleta Jan Brown. © 
Fleta Jan Brown Spencer, Chatham 
Center, N. Y., aS author of m. R 
44063, Mar. 28, 1986. 5D. 


Bless the Lord; anthem. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44272, Apr. 1, 1936. 56 


Blessed are the dead ; funeral response. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as author of m. R 44596, Apr. 8, 
1986. 57 


Blest morn, we hail thee; song, w Mrs. 
W. J. Kennedy. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44298, Apr. 1, 1986. 58 


Blinking moon; three-step, W. C. 
Powell. © William C. Polla, New 
York, as author. R 44198, Mar. 31, 
19386. 59 


Blue feather; intermezzo, Theodore 
Morse; pf. © Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow. R 44679, Apr. 18, 
1986. 60 


Bohemiana; frolique sans-souci; orch. 
© Lee Orean Smith, New York, as 
author. R 44500, Apr. 10, 1936. 61 


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62 


Bon (The) ton; valse brillante, Char- 
les Ginmbel, jr., op. 48, ed. M. W. But- 
ler. © Charles Gimbel, Lexington, 
Mo., as author. R 44683, Apr. 20, 
1936. 62 

Bonnie braes waltz; pf. or organ, 4 
hands. © A. L. McCracken, Tipton, 
Mo., as author. R 44684, Apr. 20, 
1986. 63 

Bonnie Dundee; trio, w Walter Scott, 
m arr. from old Scottish airs; fe- 
male or treble voices. © Granville 
Bantock, Chalfont St. Peter, Buck- 
inghamshire, England, as author. R 
44389, Apr. 6, 1936. 64 

Boys (The) and Betty; w George V. 
Hobart, m Silvio Hein. 1. Opening, 
act 2—2. Voc. sc.—3. Opening, act 

- 1—4. Opening, act 3. © Ann Mooney 
Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of 
the author of m. R 44480-44432, 
44482, Apr. 10, 19386. 65-68 


Brilliant star; by C. Drumheller; pf. 
duet. Rev. ed. © Cora Drumheller 
Stevens, West Lafayette, Ind., as 
widow. R 44541, Apr. 18, 1936. 69 

Broken (A) idol; lyrics Harry Wil- 
liams, m Egbert Van Alstyne. © 
Egbert Van Alstyne, Chicago, as au- 
thor of m, and Carrie Quinn, New 
York, as widow of the author of w. 
R 44048, Mar. 28, 19386. TO: 


Bub oder miidel; operette, Felix Dor- 
mann u. A. Altmann. Klavierauszug 
fiir pianosolo mit beigefugtem text. 
© Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, 
as author of m. R 44035, Mar. 3, 
19386. 71 


C’est lheure chantante; duo pour 4 


voix. © Ernest Moret, Paris, as 
author. R 44774, Apr. 238, 1986. 72 


Call (The) to service. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York as author of 
m. R 44895, Apr. 6, 1986. 73 


Calm on the listening ear of night; 
Christmas anthem. © Carrie B. 
Adams, Portland, Or., as author. R 
44278, Apr. 1, 1986. 74 


Camp (Le) de Wallenstein; de Vin- 
cent d’ Indy op. 12; 2 pfs., 4 mains. 
© Caroline Janson d’ Indy, Paris, 
as widow. R 44754, Apr. 23, 1936. 

75 

Campbells (The) are comin’; trio, w 
traditional, m arr. from old Scot- 
tish airs; female or treble voices. 
© Granville Bantock, Chalfont St. 
Peter, Buckinghamshire, England, 
as author. R 44387, Apr. 6, 1986. 

76 


pt. FH, eS Voor 


Candy (The) pull; action song and 
cho., w Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. 
Spaulding. © Olive B. Frevert, San 
Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. 
R 447238, Apr. 25, 1986. cc 


Cantabile: de Ch. M. Widor; pf. © 
Isidore Philipp, Paris, as author of 
transcription, R 44742, Apr. 28, 
1936. 78 


Capricieuse (La); op. 40, no. 1; pf. 
© Porter Steele, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor. R 44509, Apr. 11, 1986. 79 


Capt. Bing; comie opera, bk. and 
lyrics ‘Wm. J. MacFarlane. Voc. 
sec. © Walter Rolfe, Boston, as au- 
thor of m. R 44676, Apr. 20, 1986. 

80 


Carolyn; song and dance, J. J. Bar- 
tholme, arr. F. H. Losey; orech. © 
Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
44201, Apr. 1, 19386. 81 


Chalice (The) ; song, w Edgar Selden. 
© Pietro Frosini, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44488, Apr. 11, 1986. 

82 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
My heart’s queen; in G. New ed. © 
Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade, 
vve. Carbonel, Tamaris-sur-mer, Var, 
France. as author. R 44583, Apr. 21, 
1936. 83 


Les noches d’or: choral pour pf. 
© Cécile Louise Stéphanie Cham- 


inade, vve. Carbonel, Tamaris-sur- 
mer, Var,, France,, as author. R 
44585, May 138, 1986. 84 


— Pas des sylphes; intermezzo pour 
pf. © Cécile Louise Stéphanie 
Chaminade, vve. Carbonel, Tamaris- 
sur-mer, Var, France, as author. 
R 44584, April 21, 19386. 85 


— Pastel; by Cécile Chaminade; pf. 
© Cécile Louise Stéphanie Cham- 


inade, vve, Carbonel, Tamaris-sur- 
mer, Var, France, as author. R 


44340, Feb. 19, 1936. 86 


To the moon; in G. New ed. © 
Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade, 
vve. Carbonell, Tamaris-Sur-mer, Var, 


France, as author. R 44582, Apr. 
21; 1936. 87 
Chanson (La) des roses; mélodie, 


poésie Pierre Reynel, m Théodore 
Dubois. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 44749, Apr. 23, ee 


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TEC 


Chant d'amour; op. 26, no, 3, newly 
rey. and fingered; pf. © Sigismund 
Stojowski, New York, as author of 
m. R 44628, Apr. 11, 1986. 89 


Chiffon chiffonnette; chant et pf. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. R 
44771, Apr. 23, 1936. 90 


Children of the King. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44899, Apr. 6, 1936. 91 


Christ has come; by Chas. C. Ack- 


ley. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 44404, 
Apr. 6, 1986. 92 


Christ is born today; Christmas song, 
w Harriet H. Pierson. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44131, Mar. 31, 1936. 93 


‘Christmas (The) banner; Christmas 
service. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif. as author of m. R 
44137, Mar. 31, 1936. 94 


‘Christmas (A) carol; organ volun- 
tary. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author. R 44598, Apr. 8, 
1986. 95 


Christmas (The) coronation; Christ- 
mas service. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 44125, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 96 


Christmas song, w 8S. C. Kirk. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as author of m. R 44127, Mar. 31, 
1936. 97 


‘Christmas joy; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44609, Apr. 8, 1936. 98 


‘Christmas morning long ago. © Isaac 
-H. Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44410, Apr. 6, 19386. 99) 


Christmas praise; Christmas anthem. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 44283, Apr. 1, 1936. 100 


Church victorious; song, w Elsie Dun- 
ean Yale. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44266, Apr. 1, 1936. 101 


Cinderella; schottische; pf., 4 hands. 
© Eduard Holst, New York, as au- 
thor. R 44040, Feb. 29, 1936. 102 


Ciribiribin ; waltz, A. Pestalozza, arr. ; 
orch. © Charles J. Roberts, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 44720, Apr. 24, 1936. 103 


Clementi (Muzio) Twelve sonatinas; 
op. 86-38, analytic ed. © Percy 
Goetschius, Manchester, N. H., as 
author of compilation and editing. 


R 44256, Apr. 2, 1936. 104 


Colombe (La); op. 31, no. 4, poésie 
Henri de Régnier. 1. Partition d’ 
orch.—2. Pte. de 1°T® violons. © 
Henri Biisser, Paris, as author of m. 
R 44757, 44758, Apr. 23, 1936. 

105, 106 


Come and worship; response. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 44281, Apr. 1, 1936. 

107 


Come, let us sing; anthem. © Carrie 
B. Adams, Portland, Or., as author 
of m. R 44614, Apr. 8, 1936. 108 


Come out, June moon; w A. S. Brown, 
m N. D. Ayer. A. Seymour 
Brown, Philadelphia, as author of 
w, and Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., 
as author of m. R 44089, Mar. 28, 
1936. 109 


Come take a swim in my ocean; w 
Will D. Cobb, m Gus Edwards. © 
Kate A. Cobb, New York, as next of 
kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 44117, Mar. 24, 1936. 110 


Come, Thou long expected Jesus; trio, 
w Chas. Wesley ; women’s voices. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44280, Apr. 1, 1936. 

111 


Come to Me; solo, or duet for sop. and 
alto, or alto and ten. © Charles M. 
Fillmore, Indianapolis, as author. 
R 44572, Apr. 16, 1936. 12 


Come unto Me; anthem. © Herbert 
Ralph Ward, New York, as author 
of m. R 44620, Apr. 17, 1986. 113 


Consequences; w and m Aubrey Stauf- 
fer and A. G. Coney. © Al G. 
Coney, Peoria, Ill., as one of the 
authors. R 44689, Apr. 21, 1986. 114 


Cook (The) book of love; song. © 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, New York, 
as author. R 44109, Mar. 28, 1936. 

115 


Crossing the bar; anthem, w Alfred 
Tennyson. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif. as author of m R 
44597, Apr. 8, 19386. 116 


Daffodils; song, m Edwena Seeligson. 
© Caro Roma, Berkeley, Calif., as 
author of w. R 44056, Mar. 28, 
1936. 117 


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118 


pt. I, n. s., v. 3 


Damoiselle (La) elue; prélude, Claude 


Debussy. 1. Pf—2. Orgue. © Jean 
Deyzac, Paris, as executor. R 44760, 
44761, Apr. 23, 1936. 118, 119 


Dancers (The); text from the Span- 
ish, m arr. Henry F. Gilbert. © 
Helen K. Gilbert, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 44714, Apr. 23, 1936. 120 


Danse du Paraguay; extraits de l’oper- 
ette El pollo tejado, J. Valverde, fils 
[and] Mazurka militaire; by Neville 
Flux, op. 538; arr. Michael Retford ; 
military band. © Mary Retford, 
Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 44578, Apr. 21, 1936. 121 


Darling Nellie Gray; w and m B. R. 
Hanby, arr. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of the arrange- 
ment. R 44418, Apr. 6, 1936. 122 


Dashing spray; morceau de_ salon, 
Chas. Drumheller; pf. Rev. ed. © 
Cora Drumheller Stevens, West La- 
fayette, Ind., as widow. R 44536, 
Apr. 18, 1936. 123 


Day (The) is gently sinking to a close; 
hymn anthem; mixed cho.; organ 
ace., ad lib, © William Berwald, 
Syracuse, N. Y., aS author of m. R 
44185, Mar. 20, 19386. 124 


Dear little downy head [and] Spring 
song; 2 songs, Joan Trevalsa. 
Joan Gurley, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng- 
land, as author. R 44580, Apr. 21, 
1936. 125 


Desolation; romance, E. Boccalari; 
clarinet and pf. © Elaida Selvaggi, 
Newark, N. J., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44115, Mar. 10, 
1936. 126 


Devil (The) ; in The merry widow and 
the devil, w George V. Hobart, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m. R 44454, Apr. 10, 1936. 

127 


Diabolo; melodie arpeggio study, S. M. 
Downs; pf. © Edith E. Ingalls, 
Ogontz School, Pa., as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
44486, Apr. 11, 1936. 128 


Did I ever have a mama; w Beth 
Slater Whitson, m Leo Friedman. 
© Fredericka F. Loewenthal, Los 
Angeles, aS next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 44445, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 129 


D-I-V-O-R-C-E; w A. S. Brown, m N. 
D. Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown,. 
Philadelphia, as author of w, and. 
Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 44091, Mar. 28, 
1936. 130: 


Dixie land, I love you; two-step; pf. 
© Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as. 
author. R 44110, Mar. 28, 19386. 131 


—— w A. 8S. Brown, m N. D. Ayer.. 
© A. Seymour Brown, Philadelphia,. 
as author of w, and Nat D. Ayer, 
Pelham, N. Y., aS author of m. BR 
44081, Mar. 28, 19386. 132 


Donizetti (Gaetano) Sextet from. 
Lucia di Lammermoor; arr. Thomas 
H. Rollinson; orch. © Frederick B.. 
Rollinson, Naugatuck, €onn., as ex- 
ecutor of the author of arrangement.. 
R 44250, Apr. 2, 1936. 133 


Don’t forget the girl you left behind ;: 
from The golden girl, bk. and lyrics. 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams.. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as: 
author of m. R 44492, Apr. 8, 1936. 

134: 


Down at the huskin’ bee; barn dance,. 
w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m S. Rx. 
Henry. © Hunice M. Rosenfeld, En- 
field Lock, Middlesex, England, as 
widow of the author of w. R 44870; 
Mar. 38, 1936. 135) 


Down at the kissing gate, Kate; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Al C.. Murphy.. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as widow of the author of 
w. R 44461, Apr. 10, 1936.. 136: 


Down in Sunshine alley, Sally; song, 
w Edward Madden. © Geo. W. 
Meyer, New York, as author of m.. 
R 44480, Apr. 14, 1936. 137 


Drdla (Franz) Fantasie; op. 40; violin: 
and pf. © Franz Drdla, Vienna, as 
author. R 44524, Mar. 20; 1936. 

188 


Dreaming; organ voluntary, E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased. author. 


R 44611, Apr. 8, 1936. 139 
Dreamy eyes; song, from The love 
waltz, m Chas. Berton. © Jesse L. 


Lasky, Hollywood, €alif:, as author 
of w. R 44422, Apr. 10, 1936. 140: 


Early will I seek Thee; duet, m E. L. 
Ashford; mezzo-sop. and bar. ©: 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 44155, 
Mar. 81, 1936. 141 


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no. 4, 1936 169 
Egyption love song; by Ethelbert | Everybody’s good to me; song. © Will 
Nevin; pf.; in A flat. © Anne Paul Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y., as author, R 
Nevin, New York, as widow. R 44097, Mar. 28, 1986. 157 
44668, Apr. 23, 1936. 142 Everybody wonders why they married; 


Blenore; w Charles H. Ltiders; high 
voice. © Marie Sears, Bronxville, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 44629, 
Apr. 11, 19386. 143 


Elfin music; trio, sop., mezzo sop. and 
contralto. Se. © Granville Bantock, 
Gerrads Cross, England, as author 
of m. R 44697, Feb. 26, 1936. 144 


Hlfin witchery; by W. F. Sudds, op. 
319; pf. © Charles M. Tait, Canton, 
N. Y., as executor. R 44065, Mar. 
28, 1936. 145 


En la bémol majeur; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44764, 44768, Apr. 23, 
1935. 146, 147 


En Ja naturel majeur; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44766, Apr. 23, 1936. 148 


En mi naturel majeur; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44765, 44766, Apr. 23, 
19386. 148, 149 


En ré bémol majeur; par Théodore 
Dubois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44767, Apr. 23, 1936. 150 


En ut diéze mineur; par Théodore Du- 
bois; pf. © Charles Antoine Du- 
bois, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44763, Apr. 23, 1936. 

151 


Engelmann (H.) March; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, 
as widow. R 44709, Dec. 23, 19385. 

152 


Waltz; pf. © Marie C. Engel- 
mann, Philadelphia, as widow. R 
44707, Dec. 23, 1985. 153 


Even song; voluntary; organ. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as au- 
thor. R 44162, Mar. 31, 1936. 154 


Evening brings us home; anthem. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44600, Apr. 8, 1936. 

155: 


Every good and perfect gift: anthem. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as author of m. R 44181, Mar. 31, 

. 1936. 156 


from The golden girl, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough, and Frank R. Adams. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 44494, Apr. 8, 1936. 

158 


Ev’ry baby is a Sweet bouquet; song, 
from The newlyweds, w Paul West. 
© John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as 
author of m. R 44057, Mar. 28, 1936. 

159 


Ex tenebris ad lucem; organ volun- 
tary. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as author. R 44607, Apr. 8, 1936. 

160 


Fair coed ; waltzes, by Gustav Luders; 
pf. © Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, 
and Edward Konig, Breslau, Ger- 
many, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 44049, Mar. 28, 
1936. 161 


Fandango; by Bernhard Molique, op. 
60, ed. and fingered; violin and pf. 
© Eduard Herrmann, Kingston, N. 
Y., as author of arrangement. R 
44622), Apr. 11, 1986. 162 


Fanfare militaire ; organ voluntary. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 44129, Mar. 31, 1936. 163 


Fantasiestuck; pf. © M. E. Marshall, 
Northwood, Middlesex, England, as 
author. R 44211, Apr. 6, 1936. 164 


Faust; incidental m S. Coleridge-Tay- 
lor to Stephen Phillips’ and _ J. 
Comyns Carr’s version of Goethe’s 
drama. © Jessie Fleetwood, Croy- 
don, Surrey, England, as widow of 
the author of m. R 44045, Mar. 9, 
1936. 165 


Fleur de lis; schottische, F. H. Losey ; 
orch. © Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., 
as widow. R 44719, Apr. 24, 1936. 

166 


Flowers (The) o’ the forest; trio, arr. 
from old Scottish airs; female or 
treble voices. © Granville Bantock, 
Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, 
England, as author. R 44384, Apr. 
6, 1936. 167 


Focus (The) ; march two-step; pf. © 
Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 44567, Apr. 15, 1936. 

168 

Forest home march. Rev. ed. © Tillie 


Stephenson, New York, as author. R 
44538, Apr. 18, 1936. 169 


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170 


From ages afar; by Chas. C. Ackley. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
author of m. R 44405, Apr. 6, 1936. 

170 

Fugue 4 4 parties; sur le mot Alleluia, 
Ch. Lenepveu; voix de femmes. © 
Marie Armande Lenepveu, Rouen, 
France, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 44759, Apr. 23, 
1936. 171 


Galerie-lied ; aus der operette Bub oder 
midel, Felix Doérmann u. A. Alt- 
mann; gesang mit klavierbegl. © 
Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, as 
author of m. R 44376, Apr. 7, 1986. 

172 

Gaspard de la nuit; 3 poémes, d’aprés 
Aloysius Bertrand; pf. En recueil. 
© Maurice Ravel, Montfort l’Ama- 
ury, France, as author of m R 
44737, Apr. 23, 1936. 173 


Gee! but there’s class to a girl like 
you; song. © W. R. Williams, Chi- 
cago, aS author. R 44692, Apr. 21, 
1986. 174 


Gee! I’d like to be the mayor; song. 
© C. F. Zittel, New York, as author. 


R 44451, Apr. 10, 1936. 175 
Gentlemen (The); song, from The 
love waltz, m Charles Berton. © 


Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 44424, Apr. 10, 


1936. 176 
Get in line; march; band arr. © 
F. C. Menges, Cleveland, as author. 


R 44196, Mar. 30, 1936. 177 


Gibet (Le); d’aprés Aloysius Ber- 
trand; pf. © Maurice Ravel, Mont- 
fort ’Amaury, France, as author of 
m. R 44739, Apr. 23, 1936. 178 


Gift (A) for the new born King; 
Christmas song, w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44150, Mar. 31, 1936. 179 


Gift (The) of gifts; Christmas can- 
tata, text Belle Case Harrington. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44166, Mar. 31, 
1936. 180 


duet and cho., w Belle Case Har- 
rington. © Edmund SS. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 44170, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 181 


Girlie, girlie, I’m just gone on you; 
song. © Will Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y., 
as author. R 44092, Mar. 28, 1936. 

182 


pt. 111, n. s., v.3k 


Girls (The) © George Spink, Provi- 
dence, as author. R 44108, Mar. 28, 
1936. 183. 


Girls, girls, girls; w George V. Hobart, 
m Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney 
Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as widow 
of the author of m R ‘44437, Apr. 
10, 1936. 184 


Give thanks unto the Lord; Thanks- 
giving anthem, m BH. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as. 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 44274, Apr. 1, 19386. 185. 


Gloria Tibi; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44592, Apr. 8, 1936. 186 


Glorious Christmas; Christmas song,. 
w James Rowe. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 44134, Mar. 31, 1936. 187 


Glory by and by; solo or duet, w 
K. E. Hewitt, m Fred A. Fillmore. 
© Laura Fillmore, Cincinnati, as: 
widow of the author of m R 
44570, Apr. 16, 1936. 188° 


Glory in the highest; song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44290, Apr. 1, 1936. 189 


Glory to God; response; women’s. 
voices. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 44282, 
Apr. 1, 1936. 190 


Glory to God on high. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44415, Apr. 6, 1986. 191 


Go easy Mabel; w Ren Shields, Ed 
Moran and Will D. Cobb, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Ed P. Moran, Hollywood, 
Calif., as one of the authors of w. 
R 44879, Apr. 8, 1986. 192 


Going to sleep; pf., in treble clef. © 


Frances E. Terry, Northampton, 
Mass., as author. R 44305, Mar. 16, 
1936. 193 
Golden arrow; pf. © Egbert Van 
Alstyne, Chicago, as author. R 
44112, May 9, 1936. 194 
—w Harry Williams, m EH. Van 


Alstyne. © Carrie Quinn, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Egbert Van Alstyne, Chicago, 
as author of m. R 44096, Mar. 28, 
1936. 195: 


Golden (The) girl; from The golden: 
girl, bk. and lyrics Frank R. Adams 
and Will M. Hough. © Jos. E 


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no. 4, 1936 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 44495, Apr. 8, 1936. 196 
Golden light schottische; ed. M. W. 


Butler; pf. or parlor organ. © 

Ernest William Allen, Larned, Kan., 

as author. R 44686, Apr. 20, 19386. 
197 


Golden (The) prince; overture, F. H. 
Losey; orch. © Addah M. Losey, 
Erie, Pa., as widow. R 44204, Apr. 
1, 19386. 198 


Good tidings. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m R 
44413, Apr. 6, 1936. 


Gottschalk; hymn voluntary, m EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 44289, Apr. 25, 1936. 


209 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Mass in 
C; arr. Eduardo Marzo; 2 voices 


with tenor and bass ad lib. © Clara 
L. Marzo, New York, as widow of 
the author of arrangement. R 44249, 
Apr. 2, 1986. 201 


— Waltz from Faust; English w 
Henry F. Chorley, adapted and m 
arr.; women’s cho. © N. Clifford 
Page, Boston, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 44252, Apr. 2, 1986. 202) 


Grand operatic selection; by F. H. 
Losey; orch. © Addah M. Losey, 
Hrie, Pa., as widow. R 44205, Apr. 
1, 19386. 203. 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Wedding 
day at Troldhaugen; arr. Theodore 
Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph Mor- 
ris Tobani, New York, as child of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 44669, Apr. 20, 1986. 204 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Allegro 
moderato du 10° concerto; pf. © 
Isidore Philipp, Paris, as author of 
transcription. R 44741, Apr. 23, 1986. 

205 


—— Larghetto; du 12° concerto grosso ; 
pf. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as au- 
thor of transcription. R 44781, Apr. 
23, 1986. 206 


— Menuet du 5° concerto; pf. © 
Isidore Philipp, Paris, as author of 
transcription. R 44782, Apr. 23, 1936. 

207 


Hail the day; song, w James Rowe. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 44291, Apr. 1, 
1936. 208 


199: 


Hail to the star; w Belle Case Har- 
rington; male quartet. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44171, Mar. 31, 1986. 209 


Hallie; romance, Kerry Mills; pf. © 


Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 44230, Mar, 31, 
1986. 210 


Hand (The) that rocks the cradle rules 
the world; song, w Carroll Fleming. 
© Abe Holzmann, East Orange, N. 
J.. aS author of m. R 44678, Apr. 
18, 1936. 211 


Happiness; song, w Fred Fischer. © 
Joe Jordan, New York, as author of 
m. R 44235, Apr. 2, 1936. 212 


Happy children, wake; primary song, 
w Lizzie De Armond. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
mn. R 44136, Mar. 31, 1986. 213 


Happy Christmas time; song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44300, Apr. 1, 1936. 214 


Hark, hark, the organ loudly peals; 
festival hymn, w Godfrey Thring, m 
John EH. West. © Marion West, Lon- 
don, as widow of the author of m. 
R 44192, Apr. 2, 1986. 215 


Harvest song. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 44896, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 216 


He knows; song, w J. W. Johnson. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44267, Apr. 1, 1936. 

217 


He laughs in his glee ho! ho; pirate 
song, from The love waltz, m Charles 
Berton. © Jesse L. Lasky, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of w. R 
44427, Apr. 10, 1936. 218 


Herr, Du Allmiachtiger; anthem, w 
Friederich Munz. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
44079, Mar. 28, 1936. 219 


Heure (L’) espagnole; comédie musi- 
cale, poéme Frane Nohain. © Mau- 
rice Ravel, Montfort lAmaury, 
France, as author of m. R 44725, 
Apr. 23, 1986. 220 


Heure paisible; de Frédéric Binet, op. 
95; pf. © Marie Dupalet Binet, 
Fontainebleau, France, as widow. R 
44751, Apr. 23, 1986, 221 


Highland laddie; trio, from old Scot- 
tish airs; female or treble voices. 
© Granville Bantock, Chalfont St. 
Peter, Buckinghamshire, England, as 
author. R 443886, Apr. 6, 1936. 222 


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Holy (The) night. © Isaae H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
44411, Apr. 6, 1986. 223 


Honey-land; w Stanley Murphy and 
Ren Shields, m Henrietta Blanke- 
Belcher. © Henrietta B. Melson, 
New York, as author of m, and Eliza- 
beth Murphy, Beechhurst, L. IL, N. 
Y., as widow of one of the authors 
of w. R 44061, Mar. 28, 1936. 224 


How do you do Miss Josephine; song, 
w Junie McCree. © Albert Von Til- 
zer, New York, as author of m. R 
44721, Apr. 23, 1936. 225 


How firm a foundation; anthem, w 
Geo. Keith. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 44123, 
Mar. 27, 1936. 226 


Hungarian; march, Manuel Bilton 
[and] My lady love; waltz, S. Lid- 
dle: arr. William Henry Myddleton ; 
military band. © George Ernest 
Myddleton, London, as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 


44576, Apr. 21, 1936. 227 
Hurry, little snowflakes; primary 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 


B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44145, Mar. 31, 1936. 
228 


I can’t love everybody ; song, from The 
golden girl, bk. and lyrics Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Jos. EK. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44496, Apr. 8, 1986. 

229 


I’d like to spend a rainy afternoon 
with you; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 44055, Mar. 28, 1936. 230 


I didn’t go home at all; w and m E. 
Leslie and Irving Berlin. © Edgar 
Leslie, New York, aS one of the au- 
thors. R 44449, Apr. 10, 1986. 231 


I have made a covenant; anthem, m 
EK. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child cf the deceased 
author. R 44154, Mar. 31, 1986. 232 


I know a blossom; w and m Fleta Jan 
Brown. © Fleta Jan Brown Spen- 
cer, Chatham Center, N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 44067, Mar. 28, 1936. 233 


Ill give a penny for your thoughts; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © Sam M. 
Lewis, New York, as author of w. 
R 44456, Apr. 10, 1936. 234 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


T’ll never care for any girl but you; 
song, by A. B. Sterling. © Andrew 
B. Sterling, Noroton Heights, Conn., 
as author. R 44548, Apr. 18, 1936. 

235 


I'll tell the story if I may; from The 
Pied Piper, w R. H. Burnside, m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 44087, Mar. 28, 1936. 


236 
I love to go shopping; w George V. 
Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 


Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of theauthorofm. R 44433, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 237 


I’m a pilgrim; anthem. © W. H. 
Ruebush, Dayton, Va., as author of 
m. R 44078, Mar. 28, 1936. 238 


I’m afraid to be alone; song, from The 
golden girl, bk. and lyrics Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Jos. EK. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44493, Apr. 8, 19386. 

239 


I’m going to do what I please; song, 
m Ted Snyder. © Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as au- 
thor of w. R 44702, Apr. 18, 1936. 

240 


I’m trotting about the town a bit with 
Nellie. © Dave Reed, New York, 
as author. R 44104, Mar. 28, 1936. 

241 


I seem to see you everywhere; w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, m James W. Tate. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as widow of the author 
of w. R 44460, Apr. 10, 1936. 242 


I shall be satisfied; anthem, w H. 
Bonar. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44598, Apr. 8, 1936. 243. 


I try to forget that I love you; song. 
© W. R. Williams, Chicago, as au- 
thor. R 44690, Apr. 21, 1936. 244 


I want to go to Paris; w George V. 
Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 44434, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 245 


I want to know you love me for my- 
self alone; from That girl o’ mine, 
w and m Manuel Klein. © Helen 
Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as widow. 
R 44105, Mar. 28, 1936. 246 


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I will return; song, Alfred G. Robyn. 
© Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow. R 44190, Mar. 12, 1936. 

247 

I wish I had my old girl back again; 
w Ballard Macdonald, m Paul Wal- 
lace. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Berkeley, Calif., as widow of the 
author of w. R 44428, Apr. 9, 19386. 

248 


I would rather fight like ma; song, 
from The golden girl, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. 
© Jos. E. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 44490, Apr. 8, 1936. 

249 


Idle thoughts; andante and waltz. 1. 
Band arr.—2. Orch. arr. © J. W. 
Menges, Cleveland, as author. R 
44195, 44197, Mar. 30, 1936. 

250, 251 


If the girl wants you; w M. E. Rourke, 
m Jerome D. Kern. © Jerome D. 
Kern, Bronxville, N. Y., au author of 
m, and Vena Rourke, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 44059, 
Mar. 28, 1986. 252 


If you could sing this song to me; w 
and m J. Bodewalt Lampe; med. 
voice; in B flat. © Millie E. 
Lampe, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y., 
as widow. R 44111, Mar. 28, 1986. 


Zé 253 
Im walde; song, w Ludwig Bowitsch ; 
high, in A flat. © William Berwald, 


Syracuse, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 44187, Mar. 6, 1936. 254 


Imogene; grand galop de coneert, Al- 
fred G. Robyn; pf. duet. Rev. and 
edited ed. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow. R 44189, Mar. 12, 
1986. 255: 


In a child’s small hand; song, w Philip 
Trevor. © Cecil Engelhardt, Cock- 
fosters, Herts, England, as author 
of m. R 44577, Apr. 21, 1936. 256 


In a Gipsy camp; by Fleta Jan Brown; 
pf. Fleta Jan Brown Spencer, 
Chatham Center, N. Y., aS author. 
R 44066, Mar. 28, 1986. 257 


In dear old Mexico; from The travel- 
ers, w Chas. J. Burkhardt, m Leo 
Friedman. © Fredericka F. Loewen- 
thal, Los Angeles, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 44443, Apr. 10, 19386. 258 


In love abiding; organ voluntary. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 44140, Mar. 31, 1936. 

259) 


272 


In Monte Carlo town; song, from The 
mimic world, w Ed. Madden. © Ben 
M. Jerome, Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y., 
as author of m. R 44228, Mar. 31, 
1986. 260 


In paths of peace; organ voluntary. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author. R 44139, Mar. 31, 1986. 

261 


In the valley where the daisies grow; 
song. © W. R. Williams, Chicago, 


as author. R 44691, Apr. 21, 1986. 
262 
Inauguration march; pf. © Abe 


Holzmann, East Orange, N. J., as 
author. R 44542, Apr. 18, 1936. 
263 


Indian love song; song, from The 
golden girl, bk. and lyrics Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Jos. E. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44497, Apr. 8, 1986. 

264. 


Is there room for Christ. © Isaae 
H. Meredith, New York, as author 
of m. R 44417, Apr. 6, 1986. 265 


It all depends; trio, from The Pied 
Piper, w R. H. Burnside, m Manuel 
Klein. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow of the author of 
m. R 44086, Mar. 28, 1986. 266 


It is not far; anthem, w and m Thomas 
Curtis Clark, arr. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 44615, Apr. 8, 1986. 

26T 


Jack and the bean stalk; galop; pf., 


4 hands. © Eduard Holst, New 
York, as author. R 44039, Feb. 29, 
1936. 268 
Jack and the giant killer; march; 
pf., 4 hands. © Eduard Holst, New 
York, as author. R 44088, Feb. 29, 
1986. 269 


Jemima; sneezing coon song, w Jack 
Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. © 
Theodora Morse, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44545, 
Apr. 18, 1936. 270" 


Jesus, Thou source of calm repose ; 
anthem. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as author of m. R 44074, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 271 


Jingle bells; song, m J. Pierpont, arr. 
© Isaac H. Meredith, New York, 
as author of arrangement. R 44419, 
Apr. 6, 1986. 272: 


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273 


Johann der zweite; operette, text Leo 
Stein und Carl Lindau. Vollstaind- 
iger klavierauszug mit text. © Ed- 
mund Eysler, Vienna, as author of 


m. R 44036, Mar. 3, 1936. 273: 
Joli berger; chant et pf. © Ernest 
_ Moret, Paris, as author. R. 44775, 

Apr. 23, 1986, 274 


June, July, and August; song, m Grace 
LeBoy. © Gus Kahn, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of w. R 44246, 
Apr. 6, 1986. 275 


June moon; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 44093, Mar. 28, 1936. 276 


Just as the brook flows; w Ballard 
Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. © 
Betty Chapin Macdonald, Berkeley, 
Calif., as widow of the author of w. 
R 44457, Apr. 10, 1936. 277 


Just good friends; w M. E. Rourke, m 
Jerome D. Kern. © Jerome D. 
Kern, Bronxville, N. Y., as author 
of m, and Vena Rourke, New York, 
as widow of the author of w. R 
44060, Mar. 28, 1936. 278 


Just the same old situation; w George 
V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 44436, 
Apr. 10, 1936. 219 


Katharina; dramatische legende, Leo 
Van Heemstede, m Edgar Tinel, op. 
44. Klavierauszug mit text. [Ger- 
man, Dutch and French words] © 
P. Tinel, Brussels, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 44693, Feb. 
26, 1936. 280 


King of Cadonia; musical play, bk. F. 
Lonsdale, lyrics Adrian Ross. 1. 
Vocal sc.—2. Pf. selection. © Sid- 
ney Jones, Kew Gardens, England, 
as author of m. R 44547, 44548, 
Apr. 17, 1936. 281, 282) 


on melodies of the musical play. 
1. Lancers.—2. Waltz. © Sidney 
Jones, Kew Gardens, England, as au- 
thor. R 44549, 44550, Apr. 17, 1936. 
2838, 284 


King (The) of love; duet, m EH. L. Ash- 
ford; sop. and alto. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 44160, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 285 


King (A) there lived in Thule; w from 
the German, Stephen Phillips and J. 
Comyns Carr, m S. Coleridge-Taylor. 


pt. I, n.8., v. 81 


© Jessie Fleetwood, Croydon, Sur- 

rey, England, as widow of the au- 

thor of m. R 44044, Mar. 9, 1936. 
286 


La Dora; dance unique, Leo Fried- 
man; pf. © Fredericka F. Loewen- 
thal, Los Angeles, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
44464, Apr. 10, 1936. 287 


La-la oo-la-la-la; w Ballard Mac- 
donald, m Al ©. Murphy. © Betty 
Chapin Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
44462, Apr. 10, 1936. 288 


Lady (The) of the castle in the air; 
voe. duet, from King of Cadonia, w 
Adrian Ross. © Sidney Jones, Kew 
Gardens, England, as author of m. 
R 44558, Apr. 17, 1936. 289 


Lady (The) with the little bunch of 
roses ; from That girl o’ mine, w and 
m Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
44099, Mar. 28, 1936. 290 


Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) Chan- 
son villageoise; op. 14, ed. and fin- 
gered. 1. Violoncello and _ pf.—2. 
Violin and pf. © Otto K. Sehill, 
Newark, N. J., as author of editing 
and fingering. R 44507, 44508, Apr. 


11, 1936. 291, 292 
Romance—sérénade; ed. and fin- 
gered; violin and pf. © EHduard 


Herrmann, Kingston, N. Y., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 44627, Apr. 
11, 1936. 293. 


Land (The) of Used-to-be; song, from 
The golden girl, bk. and lyrics Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Jos. EK. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44491, Apr. 8, 1936. 

294 


Lead us, O star; Christmas song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44151, Mar. 31, 1986. 295 


Let not your heart be troubled ; mezzo- 
sop. or bar. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44138, Mar. 31, 1936. 296 


Let’s go back to baby days; song, w 
Jack Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as. author of m.. R 
44264, Apr. 1, 1936. 297 


Liebeslied (Ein); violin and pf. © 
Seymour Powell, Petersfield, Hamp- 
shire, England, as author. R 44382, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 298 


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323 


Lily (The) ; by F. H. Losey; orch. 
Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as widow. 
R 44202, Apr. 1, 1936. 


Little butterfly; from That girl 0’ 


mine, w and m Manuel Klein. © | 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as |. 
widow. R 44106, Mar. 28, 1986. 300 | 


Little candles; primary song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44147, Mar. 31, 1936. 301 


Little (The) stranger; pf., in treble 


clef. © Frances HE. Terry, North- 
ampton, Mass., as author. R 44303, 
Mar. 16, 1936. 302 


Liza; w Harry Williams, m HE. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, as author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 44101, Mar. 28, 1936. 

303 


Lonely stockings; Christmas duet, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44149, Mar. 31, 1936. 


intermezzo, Ethel Fer- 
© Phil Ponce, New 
York, aS widower. R 44450, Apr. 
10, 1986. 3805 


Lord, God Almighty; response before 
prayer, w Philip Pusey. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 44602, Apr. 8, 1936. 

306 


Lord (The) has led; anthem, w Isaac 
Watts. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 44604, 
Apr. 8, 1936. 


Lord (The) is my salvation; anthem, 
m EH. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford Nashville as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 44618, Apr. 
8, 1936. 308 


Lord with glowing heart; w Francis 
Scott Key, m HE. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 44070, Mar. 28, 1936. 309 


Lord’s (The) prayer; anthem. © Ed- 
mund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 44603, Apr. 8, 1936. 

310 


Love rules the world; w Beth Slater 
Whitson, m Leo Friedman. © Fred- 
ericka I’. Loewenthal, Los Angeles, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 44306, Mar. 31, 
1936. 311 


Long boat; 
nandez Ponce. 


299 | 


304 | 


307 | 


© | Love (The) waltz; song, from the 


operetta, m Charles. Berton. © 
Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 44425, Apr. 10, 
1936. 312 


Viennese operetta, bk. Paul West, 
m Charles Berton. Voce. se. © 
Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of w. R 44426, Apr. 10, 1936. 
313 


'Love would be my king; song, from 


The love waltz, m Charles Berton. 
© Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 44421, Apr. 10, 
1936. 314 


Love’s first whisper; meditation, Leo 
Friedman; pf. © Fredericka F. 
Loewenthal, Los Angeles, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 44446, Apr. 10, 1936. 315 


_Love’s oracle; w Edward Peple, m 


Victor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett, 
New York, and Clifford Herbert, 
Santa Monica, Calif., as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 44050, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 316 


Lowell band march; ed. M. W. Butler; 


cabinet organ or pf. © Libby Van- 
Wagner, Centerville, Tenn., as au- 
thor. R 44685, Apr. 20, 1936. 317 


Ma tourlourisette; chanson. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as author. R 44776, 
Apr. 238, 1936. 318 


Madame Dormette; w May Byron, m 
Katherine Barry. © Nora Leith, 
London, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 44581, Feb. 19, 1936. 

319 


Make the world better; solo, or uni- 
son. © Charles M. Fillmore, Indian- 
apolis, as author. R 44573, Apr. 16, 
1936. 320 


Man (The) I marry; song, from King 
of Cadonia, w Adrian Ross; in Ff. © 
Sidney Jones, Kew Gardens, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 44554, Apr. 
17, 1936. 321 


Manchester (Arthur L.) Twelve les- 
sons in the fundamentals of voice 
production. © Arthur L. Man- 
chester, Asheville, N. C., as author. 
R 44262, Apr. 2, 1936. a22 


Marcelle; waltzes, Gustav Luders; 
pf. © Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, 
and Edward Konig, Breslau, Ger- 
many, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 44052, Mar. 28, 
1936. 323 


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324 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


March of the Magi; organ voluntary, 
BH. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44610, Apr. 8, 1936. 

324 


Maréchale (La); mazurka militaire, 
Rodolphe Berger; orch. © Honor- 
ine Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 
44779, Apr. 23, 1936. 325 


Marie Cahill waltzes; by Silvio Hein; 
pf. © Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind., as widow. R 44429, 
Apr. 10, 1986. 326 


Marion et Nicolas; chant et pf. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. R 
44773, Apr. 23, 1936. 327 


Martyr (The) of Antioch; sacred mu- 
Sical drama, w selected and arr. 
from Milman’s poem, m Arthur Sul- 
livan. Voc. sc. New ed. © How- 
ard G. Dunkley, London, as execu- 
tor. R 44477, Apr. 15, 1936. 328 


Mary’s lamb; selection, Richard Carle, 
arr.; military band. © W.: C. 
O’Hare, New York, as author of ar- 


rangement. R 44242, Apr. 6, 19386. 
829: 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Herodias; grand selection from the 
opera, arr. Theodore Moses Tobani; 
orch. © Joseph Morris Tobani, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 44672, 
Apr. 20, 1936. 330) 


Max et Thécla; de Vincent d’ Indy, 
op. 12; 2 pfs., 4 mains. © Caroline 
Janson qd’ Indy, Paris, as widow. 
R 44755, Apr. 23, 1986. 331 


Mazurka; by H. Engelmann; pf. © 
Marie C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, 
as widow. R 44710, Dec. 23, 1985. 

332 


Meditation; voluntary, E. L. Ashford; 
organ. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
. ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44157, Mar. 31, 1936. 333 


Mein gentleman; aus der operette Bub 
oder midel, Felix D6rmann u. A. 
Altmann; gesang mit klavierbegl. 
© Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, 
as author of m. R 44374, Apr. 7, 
1936. 334 


Messa da requiem; di Giovanni Sgam- 
bati; coro misto, bar. e orch. Par- 
titura dorch. © Costanza Sgam- 
bati, Rome, as widow. R 44630, 
Apr. 18, 1936. 335 


Message (The) of the bells. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as author 
of m. R 44409, Apr. 6, 19386. 336 


Miracle (The); w Wilfred Wilson 
Gibson ; mixed voices. Se. © E. L. 
Bainton, Stokesfield-on-Tyne, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 44698, Feb. 
26, 1986. 337 


Miss Lady Moon; from The travelers, 
w Chas. J. Burkhardt, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Fredericka F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
44441, Apr. 10,°1936. 338. 


Mister Jigger; song, w Paul West. 
© John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as 
author of m. R 44064, Mar. 28, 
1936. 339 


Mr. Man in the Moon, shine! shine; 
song, m William M. Finkelstein. © 
Jacob Yellen, Buffalo, as author of 
w. R 44031, Mar. 31, 1986. 340 


Moderato; voluntary, E. L. Ashford; 
organ. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44153, Mar. 31, 19386. 341 


Mois (Le) des mois; duo tén. et sop. 
© Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. 


R 44772, Apr. 23, 1936. 342 
Mon joli roi; chant et pf. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as author. R 44769, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 343 


Mondlied; aus der operette Bub oder 
miidel, Felix DG6rmann u. A. AIlt- 
mann; gesang mit klavierbegl. © 
Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, as 
author of m. R 44373, Apr. 7, oan 

+ 


Morning prayer; organ voluntary. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author. R 44128, Mar. 31, 1936. 

345 


Mort (La) de Wallenstein; de Vin- 
cent d’ Indy, op. 12; 2 pfs., 4 mains. 
© Caroline Janson d’Indy, Paris, as 
widow. R 44756, Apr. 23, vHeey 

346 


(Moritz) Menuet; op. 
77, no. 10. 1. Violin et pf.—2. Pf. 
a 4 mains. © Marcel Moszkowski, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44631, 44632, Apr. 17, 1936. 
347, 348 


Mother’s maxims; humorous song, w 
Arthur Davenport and H. G. Pelis- 
sier, m H. G. Pelissier. © Dan 
Everard, Worthing, Sussex, Eng- 
land, as executor of the author of m. 
R 44383, Apr. 6, 1936. 349 


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374 


Murphy; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phil- 
adelphia, as author of w, and Nat 
D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author 
of m. R 44098, Mar. 28, 1936. 350 


Music makes me sentimental, blame 
the music, don’t blame me; w Alfred 
Bryan, m Maxwell Silver. © Lil- 
lian Silver, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 44236, Apr. 2, 
1936. 351 


Musical joys for girls and boys; w_ 


Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding. 
© Olive B. Frevert, San Jose, Calif., 
as next of kin of the author of w, 
who is not living. R 44724, Apr. 25, 
1936. 352 


Musikantin (Die); op. 5, no. 1, Eng- 
' lish version Mrs. Bertram Shas- 
sleigh; sop. © Max Fiedler, Berlin- 
Tempelhof, Germany, as author of 
m. R 44695, Feb. 26, 1936. 353 


My Arab iady; from The travelers, 
w Chas. Jurkhardt, m Leo Fried- 
man. © Fredericka F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
44442, Apr. 10, 1986. 354 


My Jobnny is a fireman; song. © 
Dave Reed, New York, as author. R 
44094, Mar. 28, 1986. 35D: 


My lady dances; pf. © Warner M. 
Hawkins, New York, as author. R 
44706, Apr. 11, 1936. 356 


My moon; w Arthur Davenport, m 
H. G. Pelissier. © Dan Everard, 
Worthing, Sussex, England, as exe- 
cutor of the author of m. R 44890, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 357 


My schoolday sweetheart; song, m W. 
Finkelstein. © Jacob Yellen, Buf- 
falo, as author of w. R 44032, Mar. 
31, 1936. 308 


My soul doth magnify the Lord; an- 
them. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 44178, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 359) 


My way to heaven is through your 
love, sweetheart; w Arthur J. Lamb, 
m S. R. Henry; bar. or alto, in B 
flat. © Cecil Lamb, London, as next 
of kin of the author of w, who is 
not living. R 44369, Mar. 3, 1986. 

360 


"Neath the standard. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44400, Apr. 6, 1936. 361 


70365—36——10 


Newlyweds (The) and their baby; 
selection; pf. © John W. Bratton, 


Brooklyn, and Nat D. Ayer, Pel- 
ham, N. Y., as authors. R 44265, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 362 


No love is like a mother’s love; by 
A. P. Waite, ed. M. W. Butler. © 
Philip Butler Perry and Andrew 
Jackson Perry, Sedalia, Mo., as 
children of the deceased author. R 
44682, Apr. 20, 19386. 363 


No sea in heaven. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
44393, Apr. 6, 1936. 364 


No you don’t; galop burlesque, Chas. 
Drumheller; pf. duet. Rev. ed. © 
Cora Drumheller Stevens, West La- 
fayette, Ind., as widow. R 44537, 
Apr. 18, 1936. 365 


Nobody knows, nobody cares; song, 
Chas K. Harris. © Cora L. Harris, 
New York, as widow. R 44489, Apr. 


8, 1936. 366 
Not ashamed of Jesus; w Joseph 
Griggs, m J. S. Fearis; women’s 


voices. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
44276, Apr. 1, 1936. 367 


Nuit tombante; de Frédéric Binet, op. 


96; pf. © Marie Dupalet Binet, 
Fontainebleau, France, as widow. 
R 44752, Apr. 23, 19386. 368 


O chime again; song, w Lizzie De 
Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44295, Apr. 1, 1936. 369 


O guiding star. © Isaac H. Meredith, 
New York, as author of m. R 44414, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 370 


O holy night; w Ingram Crockett, m 
E. L. Ashford ; med. voice. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 44158, 
Mar. 31, 1936. Eyal 


O little town of Bethlehem ; Christmas 
anthem, w Phillips Brooks, m J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
44275, Apr. 1, 1936. 312 


O Lord, how excellent is Thy name; 
anthem ; four solo voices, with mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © William Ber- 
wald, Syracuse, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 44186, Mar. 6, 1936. 373 


O peal your merry chime; song, w 
Elizabeth Wakeman. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 44299, Apr. 1, 1936. 374 


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pt. TI Hes. V.8it 


Of olden-time flavor; minuet, W. F. | Only today; w Mary F. Butts; med. 


Sudds, op. 337; orch. © Charles M. 
Tait, New York, as executor. R 
44200, Apr. 1, 19386. 375 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barbe bleue; 
opérette, fantaisie-mosaique, Emile 
Tavan; orch., avee pf. conducteur. 
© <Adéle Joséphine Tavan Ragot, 
Mantes, France, as executor of the 


author of arrangement. R 43298, 
Jan. 22, 1936. 376 
Offertory; organ voluntary. © Ed- 


mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor. R 44277, Apr. 1, 1936. 377 


— response. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
44071, Mar. 28, 1936. 378 


Old (The) home; song. © Will A. 
Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y., aS author. R 
44238, Apr. 6, 1936. 379 


Old (The) violin; pf., in treble clef. 
© Frances E. Terry, Northampton, 
Mass., aS author. R 44304, Mar. 16, 
1936. 380 


On a porch on a summer’s night; from 
The travelers, w Chas. J. Burkhardt, 
m Leo Friedman. © Fredericka F. 
Loewenthal, Los Angeles, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 44444, Apr. 10, 1936. 381 


On a Pullman honeymoon; selection, 
from The mimic world, w Ed. Mada- 
den. © Ben M. Jerome, Bright- 
waters, L. I., N. ¥., as author of m. 
R 44245, Apr. 6, 1936. 382 


On Jordan’s bank; anthem, w Samuel 
Stennett, m Arthur W. Nelson. © 
Flora Nelson Barry, Central Lake, 
Mich., as next of kin of the author 
of m, who is not living. R 44613, 
Apr. 8, 1936. 383 


On merry Christmas day. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of m. 
R 44408, Apr. 6, 1936. 384. 


On the beautiful blue Danube; waltz, 
Joh. Strauss, arr. Thomas H. Rollin- 
son; military band. © Frederick B. 
Rollinson, Naugatuck, Conn., as 
executor of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 44255, Apr. 2, 1936. 385 


On the top of a wave with you; song, 
melody Gus Benkhart. © Bobby 
Heath, Philadelphia, as author of w. 
R 44248, Apr. 6, 1936. 386 


Ondine; d’aprés Aloysius Bertrand; 
pf. © Maurice Ravel, Montfort 
V’Amaury, France, as author of m. 
R 447388, Apr. 23, 1936. 387 


voice. © Carrie B. Adams, Port- 
land, Or., as author of m. R 44161, 
Mar. 31, 1936. 3888 


Oobah man; song, from The lady from 
Lane’s, m Vernon Bestor. © Marvin 
Lee, Chicago, as author of w. R 
44677, Apr. 22, 1936. 389 


Ould (The) side car; w P. J. O’Reilly, 
m J. Airlie Dix. 1. In E flat. 2. In 
F. © Julia Annie Dix, Brighton, 
England, as widow of the author of 
m. R 44511, Apr. 17, 1986. 390 


Our God be with us; response. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44601, Apr. 8, 
1936. 391 


Our promised star; Christmas song, w 
Fanny Crosby. © Edmund _ 58. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., aS author of m. 
R 44135, Mar. 31, 1936. 392 


Over the deserts; Christmas song, w 
W. C. Martin; male quartet. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44270, Apr. 1, 1936. m 

393 


Over there; song, from The three 
twins, Clifton Crawford. © Emma 
B. Sutton, Larchmont Manor, N. Y., 
as widow. R 44487, Apr. 15, we 

3 


song, from King of Ca- 
donia, w Adrian Ross. © Sidney 
Jones, Kew Gardens, England, as 
author of m. R 44552, Apr. 17, 1936. 
395: 


Overrated ; 


Pagoden-lied; aus der operette Bub 
oder midel, Felix Do6rmann u. A. 
Altmann; gesang mit klavierbegl. 
© Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, 
as author of m. R 443872, Apr. 7, 
1936. 396 


Par les prés fleuris; piéce de genre, 


Rodolphe Berger; orch. © Honor- 
ine Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 
44780, Apr. 23, 1936. 39T 


Persian lamb rag; pepperette; band. 
© Perey Wenrich, New York, as 
author. R 44231, Mar. 31, 1936. 

398 


Pied (The) Piper; dramatic m for 
scene between Lizzie and the Piper,. 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. RK 
44085, Mar. 28, 1936. 399: 


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no. 4, 1936 
operatic fantasy, lyrics R. H. 
Burnside, m Manuel Klein. 1. Fi- 


nale 1.—2. Voc. sec.—3. Act 1, open- 
ing cho. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow of the author of m. 
R 44058, 44062, 44088, Mar. 28, 1936. 

400-402 


overture, Manuel Klein; pf. © 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow. R 44084, Mar. 28, 19386. 403 


— selection, Manuel Klein; pf. © 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow. R 44082, Mar. 28, 1986. 404 


Playing the ponies; selections, Theo- 
dore Morse; pf. © Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow. R 44546, Apr. 
18, 19386. 405 


Poéme (Un) lyrique; op. 40, no. 3; pf. 
© Porter Steele, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor. R 44510, Apr. 11, 1936. 406 


Polichinelle; op. 41; violin and pf. © 
Franz Drdla, Vienna, as author. R 
44525, Mar. 20, 1936. 


Polka; by H. Engelmann; pf. 
Marie C. Engelmann, Philadelphia, 
as widow. R 44708, Dec. 23, 1935. 

408 


Postlude in E flat; voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford; organ. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44156, Mar. 31, 
1936. 409 


Poupée valsante; by E. Poldini, arr. 
Theodore Moses Tobani; orch. 
Joseph Morris Tobani, New York, as 
child of the deceased author of ar- 
rangement. R 44674, Apr. 20, 1936. 

410 


Praise the Lord of heaven; anthem, m 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author of music. R 44605, 
May 11, 1936. 411 


Praise thy God, O Zion; anthem. © 
Edmund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44284, Apr. 1, 1936. 

412 


Praise ye the King; Christmas song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ed- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 44130, Mar. 31, 1986. 

413 


Prayer. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of adaptation of 
music. R 44401, Apr. 6, 1936. 414 


Precious (The) gift; w Belle Case 
Harrington; solo and cho. © Ed- 
mund §. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44172, Mar. 31, 1936. 


415 


Prepare ye the way; w Belle Case 


Harrington ; ladies’ quartet. © Ed- 
mund SS. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44179, Mar. 31, 1936. 

416 


Pretty little duckling; from The tray- 
elers, w Chas. J. Burkhardt, m Leo 
Friedman. © Fredericka F. Loew- 
enthal, Los Angeles, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not living. 
R 44440, Apr. 10, 1936. 417 


Prima (The) donna; waltzes, Victor 
Herbert; pf. © Ella Bartlett, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as children of the 
deceased author. R 44053, Mar. 28, 
1936. 418 


Prince of nations. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
44406, Apr. 6, 1936. 419 


Christmas service. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 443892, Apr. 6, 1986. 420 


Processional march; organ voluntary. 
© Carrie B. Adams, Portland, Or., 
as author. R 44595, Apr. 8, 1936. 

421 


Promise and fulfillment; Christmas 
cantata, arr. and composed EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44152, Mar. 31, 1936. 

422 


Quaker lady; song, melody Gus Benk- 
hart. © Bobby Heath, Philadelphia, 
as author of w. R 44244, Apr. 6, 
1986. 423, 


Queen city guard’s grand march; ed. 
M. W. Butler. © Philip Butler 
Perry, Kansas City, Mo., as author. 
R 44687, Apr. 20, 1936. 424. 


Quiétude; romance without words, 
Louis Gregh, arr.; orch. © Alfred 
Roth, Brooklyn, as author of ar- 


rangement. R 44716, Apr. 24, 1986. 
425 
Raff (Joseph Joachim) Moto per- 


petuo; op. 180, ed. and fingered ; vio- 
lin and pf. © Eduard Herrmann, 
Kingston, N. Y., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 44625, Apr. 11, ee 


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427 


Rally. © Isaac H. Meredith, New 
York, as author of m. R 44397, Apr. 
6, 1936. 427 


Rally round the Christmas banner; 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44142, Mar. 31, 1936. 

428 


Recipe (The) for love: song, w Ren 
Shields. © Perey Wenrich, New 
York, as author of m. R 44240, Apr. 
6, 1936. 429 


Red clover blossoms waltz; ed. M. W. 
Butler; pf. or cabinet organ. © 
Philip Butler Perry, Kansas City, 
Mo., as author. R 44681, Apr. 20, 
1936. 430: 


Red raven; march, by F. E. Waters, 
arr. F. H. Losey; orch. © Addah 
M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 44717, 
Apr. 24, 1936. 431 


Red roses; valse, on melodies from 
Der mann mit den drei frauen; pf. 
© Franz Lehar, London, as author. 
R 44478, Mar. 18, 1936. 432 


Regent (The); march, F. E. Waters, 
arr. F. H. Losey; orch. ©- Addah 
M. Losey, Hrie, Pa., aS widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 44206, 
Apr. 1, 1986. 433 


Rejoice greatly; anthem. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44167, Mar. 31, 19386. 434 


Response by choir and school. © Ed- 
mund 8S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m. R 44168, Mar. 31, 1936. 

435 


Reverie (A); pf., violin and cello. © 
Adrian Schubert, Halesite, L. L, N. 
Y., as author. R 44233, Mar. 31, 
1936. 436 


Ries (Franz) Scherzo; op. 27, ed. and 
fingered; violin and pf. © Eduard 
Herrmann, Kingston, N. Y., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 44626, Apr. 
11, 1986. 437 


Ring, glad bells; Christmas song, w 
Belle Case Harrington. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44169, Mar. 31, 1936. 438 


Ring, O bells; Christmas song, w Alice 
Jean Cleator. © Ira B. Wilson, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44146, Mar. 31, 1936: 439 

River (The) of peace; song, w Joseph 
W. Standish. © George J. Trinkaus, 


Ridgewood, N. J., as author of m. 
R 44499, Apr. 2, 19386. 440: 


pt. II, n. s., v. 34 


Robinhood; march, F. H. Losey, op. 
244; orch. © Addah M. Losey, Erie, 
Pa., as widow. R 44114, Mar. 10, 
1936. 441 


Rock the cradle. © Isaac H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as author of m. R 
44412, Apr. 6, 1936. 442 


Rose des roses; berceuse; chant et pf. 
© Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. 
R 44770, Apr. 23, 1986. 443 


Rustle of spring; characteristic, Ch. 
Sinding, arr. Theodore Moses To- 
bani; orch. © Joseph Morris To- 
bani, New York, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
44673, Apr. 20, 1986. 444 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) L’as- 
sasinat du Due de Guise. 1. Pf.—2. 
Harmonium. © Marie Laure Truffot 
Saint-Saéns, Puyricard, France, as 
widow. R 44745, 44762, Apr. 23, 
19386. 445, 446 


—— Marche religieuse; op. 107; pf., 
4 mains. © Marie Laure Truffot 
Saint-Saéns, Puyricard, France, as 
widow. R 44753, Apr. 23, 1936. 

MAT 


Sand dance—Moonlight on the Su- 
wanee; by Leo Friedman, arr. Geo. 
L. Lansing; banjo solo. © Fred- 
ericka F. Loewenthal, Los Angeles, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 44489, Apr. 10, 
1986. 448 


Savior pilot me; anthem, w Edward 
Hopper. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44617, Apr. 8, 1936. 449 


Searbo; d’aprés Aloysius Bertrand ; pf. 
© Maurice Ravel, Montfort l’Am- 
aury, France, as author of m. R 
44740, Apr. 23, 1936. 450 


Schenk’ mir blumen; lied aus Bub oder 
madel, v. Felix Doérmann u. A. Alt- 
mann; gesang u. klavierbegl. © 
Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, as 
author of m. R 44875, Apr. 7, 1936. H 

45 


Schubert (Franz Peter) The erl-king; 
solo for cornet, alto or ten. saxo- 
phone, trombone or bar., arr. Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, New York, as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 44671, Apr. 20, 1986. 452 


Farewell; solo for cornet, alto or 
ten. saxophone, trombone or bar., 
arr. Theodore Moses Tobani; orch. 
© Joseph Morris Tobani, New York, 


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479 


as child of the deceased author of 


arrangement. R 44670, Apr. 20, 1986. 
453 
Search me, O God; response. © Car- 


rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as au- 
thor of m. R 44075, Mar. 28, 19386. 
454 


See what you’ve done to me; song. © 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, New York, 
as author. R 44107, Mar. 28, 1936. 

455: 


Segens-stern (Der); eine Weihnachts- 
cantata fiir chor u, sonntag schule. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44481, Apr. 1, 1936. 

456 


Sérénade; de Ch. M. Widor; pf. © Isi- 
dore Philipp, Paris, aS author of 
transcription. R 44744, Apr. 23, 1936. 

457 


— op. 83; violine, viola u. violoncell. 
Partitur. © Leone Sinigaglia, Turin, 
Italy, as author. R 44694, Feb. 26, 
1986. 458 


Shepherds (The) ; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 442938, Apr. 1, 
19386. 459 


Shine on, O star; Christmas song, w 
Belle Case Harrington. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44176, Mar. 31, 1986. 460) 


Show-mees (The) of Missouri; w Jes- 
sie Beattie Thomas, m Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 44194, Mar. 27, 1986. 461 


Silver spray; by Chas. Drumheller; 
pf. trio. Rev. ed. © Cora Drum- 
heller Stevens, West Lafayette, Ind., 
as widow of the author. R 44535, 
Apr. 18, 1986. 462 


Sing all ye people; unison, w E. E. 
Hewitt, m Fred A. Fillmore. © 
Laura Fillmore, Cincinnati, as widow 
of the author of m. R 44571, Apr. 
16, 1936. 463 


Sing aloud unto God; anthem. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44616, Apr. 8, 19386. 

464 


Sing, O heavens; anthem. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44612, Apr. 8, 1936. 


Sing with thanksgiving; anthem. © 
Edmund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44285, Apr. 1, 1936. 

466 


465 


Sinigaglia (Leone) 4 canzoni; op. 34, 
deutsche tibersetzung Maria v. Othe- 
graven; mezzo sop. © Leone Sini- 
gaglia, Turin, Italy, as author of m. 
R 44699, Feb. 26, 1908. 467 


Sinner, come home; w and m F. W. 
Vandersloot. © Cora Vandersloot, 
Williamsport, Pa., ag widow. R 
44232, Mar. 31, 1936. 468 


Sleep, baby, sleep; primary song, w 
Lizzie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44148, Mar. 31, 1936. 469 


Sleeping (The) beauty; waltz; pf., 4 
hands. © Eduard Holst, New York, 
as author. R 44087, Feb. 29, 1936. 

476 

Son (A) is given; Christmas anthem. 
© Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of m. R 44271, Apr. 1, 
1986. 471 


Sonate en si bémol mineur; flite ou 
violon et piano. © Henry Woollett, 
Le Havre, France, as author. R 
44068, Jan. 22, 1936. 472 


Song (A) of devotion; organ volun- 
tary. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 44594, Apr. 8, 
1986. 473 


Song (The) of Jesus’ birth. © Isaac 
H. Meredith, New York, as author 
of m. R 44416, Apr. 6, 1986. 474 


Song of the Magi; organ voluntary, 
BE. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44589, Apr. 8, 
1986. 475 


Song (The) we sing today; Christmas 
song, w Edith Sanford Tillotson. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44133, Mar. 31 1986. 

476 


Stand up for Jesus; anthem, w George 
Duffield. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
‘wood, Calif., as author of m R 
44077, Mar. 28, 1936. 477 


Standard (The) bearers; connected 
service for Rally day, Children’s day, 
etc., I. H. Meredith and others. © 
Isaac H. Meredith, New York, as 
author of m. R 44891, Apr. 6, gs 

47 


Star (The) of blessing; cantata for 
choir and Sunday school, text Belle 
Case Harrington. © Edmund S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 44165, Mar. 31, 1986. 479 


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480 


Stingy kid; song, m Max Goldstein. 
© Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y., as author of w. R 44703, 
Apr. 21, 1986. 480: 


Sun of my soul; evening anthem. © 
Herbert Ralph Ward, New York, as 
author. R 44619, Apr. 17, 1986. 481 


Sweet little Nora Riley; song, m Nat. 
Goldstein. © Alfred Bryan, Hast- 
ings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as author of 
w. R 44069, Mar. 28, 1936. A482 


Swing, Christmas bells; song, w Ida 
L. Reed. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44294, Apr. 1, 1936. 483 


Symphonie francaise; par Théodore 
Dubois; transcription pour pf. a 4 
mains. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44748, Apr. 23, 1936. 484 


Teddy (The) bears’ Christmas; song, 
w Harriet D. Castle. © Ira B. Wil- 
son, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44080, Mar. 28, 1936. 485 


Teddy, the jungle bogie-man. © 
Kenneth §S. Clark, New York, as 
author. R 44095, Mar. 28, 1936. 

486 


Texas galop; duet, Chas. Drumheller ; 
pf. Rev. ed. © Cora Drumheller 
Stevens, West Lafayette, Ind., as 
widow of the author. R 44539, Apr. 
18, 1936. 487 


Thank God for Christmas blessings; 
duet and cho., w Belle Case Har- 
rington. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 
44182, Mar. 31, 1936. 488 


Thanksgiving postlude; organ volun- 
tary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. 
1936. 489 


Thanksgiving processional; organ vol- 
untary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry 8. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 44591, Apr. ‘8, 
1936. 490 


That would never make a hit with me; 
w and m Zit. © C. Florian Zittel, 
New York, as author. R 44447, 
Apr. 10, 1986. 491 


Thee we adore; Christmas anthem. 
© Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as author of m. R 44279, Apr. 1, 
1936. 492 


There’s a chance for gossip; w H. R. 
Atteridge, 


Harold Richard Atteridge, Lyn- 


R 44590, Apr. 8, 


m W. .F.: Peters: ‘©: 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


brook, L. I., N. Y., as author of w, 
and William [Frederick Peters, 
Englewood, N. J., aS author of m. 
R 44540, Apr. 18, 1936. 493 


There’s a king in the land to-day; 
song, from King of Cadonia, w 
Adrian Ross; in F. © Sidney Jones, 
Kew Gardens, England, as author 
of m. R 44555, Apr. 17, 19386. 494 


There’s a sun still shining in the sky; 
humorous song, w Arthur Daven- 
port, m H. G. Pelissier. © Dan 
Everard, Worthing, Sussex, Eng- 
land, as executor of the author of m. 
R 44212, Apr. 6, 1936. 495 


They all take off their hats to Mr. 
Murphy; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat 
D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 44090, Mar. 28, 1986. 496 


They grow on my family tree; song, 
from The love waltz, m Charles Ber- 
ton. © Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of w. R 44420, 
Apr. 10, 19386. 497 


Things the show folks do; song. © 
George Spink, East Providence, as 
author. R 44102, Mar. 28, 1936. 

498 


Thou art the way; sacred song, w 
G. W. Doane; med. or low voice; 
organ ace. © William Berwald, 
Syracuse, aS author of m. R 44188, 
Mar. 6, 1936. 499 


Thou didst love Thine own; w Ray 
Palmer, m J. S. Fearis. © Otto 
L. Fearis, Chicago, as executor of 
the author of m. R 44076, Mar. 28, 
1936. 500 


Thou providest; harvest anthem; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Caleb 
Simper, Barnstaple, England, as 
author. R 44533, Apr. 15, 1936. 

d01 


Three kings came forth; Christmas 
song, w Lizzie De Armond. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44143, Mar. 31, noe 

02 


Tickle your toes; dance humoresque. 
© George J. Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as author. R 44498, Apr. 2, 
1936. 503 


Tit for tat; song and chorus, m Roy 
D. Webb. © Kenneth S. Webb, New 
York, as author of w. R 44241, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 504 


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no. 4, 1936 


To the end of the world with you; 
song, m Ernest R. Ball. © Dave 


Reed and George Graff, jr., New 
York, as authors of w. R 44054, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 505 


Toys for sale; w EH. Madden, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © Edward Madden, 
New York, as author of w, and Theo- 
dora Morse, New York, as widow 
of the author of m. R 44044, Apr. 
18, 1936. 506 


Trees (The) and the Master; w Sid- 
ney Lanier, m Daniel Protheroe; 
mixed voices. © Helen Protheroe 
Baker, Daniel H. Protheroe and 
Anne Protheroe, Chicago, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 44501, Mar. 21, 1936. 507 


Trop tard; poésie Sully-Prudhomme, m 
Théodore Dubois; sop. ou ten. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 44747, Apr. 23, 1936. 508 


Unele Silas; march, F. H. Losey; orch. 
© Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., as 
widow. R 44203, Apr. 1, 1936. 509 


Underneath the Christmas starlight; 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson ; women’s 
quartet. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 
44269, Apr. 1, 1986. 510 


Unto Thee, O God, do we give thanks; 
harvest anthem, w from Psalms 75 
and 104, m John E. West; mixed 
voices. © Marion West, London, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44191, 
Apr. 2, 19386, 511 


Up, and away, for the dawn is break- 
ing; part song, w Helen Hughes; 
men’s voices. © William R. Spence, 
Perth, Ont., Canada, as author of m. 
R 44251, Apr. 2, 1936. Ty 


‘Vagabond’s bridal march; by Fleta 
Jan Brown; pf. © Fleta Jan 
Brown Spencer, Chatham Center, 
N. Y., as author. R 44051, Mar. 28, 
1936. 513 


Variations plaisantes; sur un théme 
grave pour harpe obligée et orches- 
tre; pf. 4 4 mains. © Roger Du- 
casse, Paris, as author. R 44746, 
Apr. 28, 1936. 514 


Verfuhrungs-walzer; aus Bub oder 
midel, v. Felix Dormann u. A. Alt- 
mann; gesang mit klavierbegl. © 
Bruno Granichstaedten, Vienna, as 
author of m. R 44871, Apr. 7, 1936. 

515 


528 


Viatique ; mélodie, poésie Hugéne Man- 
uel, m Théodore Dubois; sop. ou 
tén. © Charles Antoine Dubois, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 44750, Apr. 23, 1936. 

516 


Virgin’s (The) lullaby; organ volun- 
tary. © Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 44606, Apr. 8, 
1936. 517 


Vive la bagatelle; polka brillante, ed. 
M. W. Butler. © Florence L. Ends- 
ley, Sandford, Ind., as author. R 
44680, Apr. 20, 19386. 518 


Vive la rose; ronde; duo, avec cheeur 
ad lib. © Ernest Moret, Paris, as 
author. R 44778, Apr. 23, 1986. 519 


Vogleins abendlied; serenade, from 
Jugendklange, Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 
207; pf. 4 hinde. © Franz Gurlitt 
and Paul Gurlitt, Hamburg, Ger- 
many, and Otto Gurlitt, Altona, Ger- 
many, as children of the deceased 
author. R 44667, Apr. 7, 1936. 520 


Wait for the summer time; w H. R. 
Atteridge, m W. F. Peters. © Har- 
old Richard Atteridge, Lynbrook, 
L. I, N. Y., as author of. w, and 
Wm. Frederick Peters, Englewood, 
N. J., aS author of m. R 44534, Apr. 
18, 19386. 521 


Waiting for Santa; primary song, w 
Belle Case Harrington. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44174, Mar. 31, 1936. 522 


Water sprites; waltz, EF’. H. Losey; 
orch. .© Addah M. Losey, Erie, Pa., 
as widow. R 44718, Apr. 24, 1936. 

523 


We come today; Christmas song, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44141, Mar. 31, 1936. 

524 

We love the name of Christmas; song, 
w Belle Case Harrington. © Ed- 
mund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of m: R 44180, Mar. 31, 1936. 

25 

We're nearing the city. © Isaac H. 


Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44402, Apr. 6, 1936. 526 


We will all do our best. © Isaac H. 
Meredith, New York, as author of 
m. R 44894, Apr. 6, 1936. 527 


We would find the little Baby; pri- 
mary song, w Belle Case Harring- 
ton. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as author of m. R 44177, Mar. 
31, 19386. 528 


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529 pt. II, n. s., v. 31 
Welcome, pretty primrose; by Ciro the deceased author. R 44273, Apr. 
Pinsuti, arr.; 2-pt. women’s cho. © 1, 1936. 539 


James C. Warhurst, Philadelphia, as 
author of arrangement. R 44260, 
Apr. 2, 1936, 529 


Welcome the King; Christmas song, 
w James Rowe. © Edmund S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as author of m. 
R 44132, Mar. 31, 1986. 530 


What gift shall I bring; duet, w Belle 
Case Harrington; sop. and alto. © 
Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as 
author of m. R 44175, Mar. 31, 
1936. 531 


What has that man Harrigan done; 
w Ballard Macdonald, m James W. 
Tate. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Berkeley, Calif., as widow of the 
author of w. R 44458, Apr. 10, 1936. 

532 


What’s the use of moonlight, when 
there’s no one round to love; w and 
m G. Kahn and Grace LeBoy. © 


Gus Kahn, Hollywood, Calif., as 
one of the authors. R 44248, Apr. 
6, 1936. Doo 


What shall I do for my Saviour; w 
arr., m Fred A. Fillmore. © Laura 
Fillmore, Cincinnati, as widow of 
the author of m. R 44574, Apr. 16, 
1936. 534 


When hop scotch Mary took her first 
Scotch high ball; w A. S. Brown, m 
N. D. Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, 
Philadelphia, as author of w, and 
Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as au- 
thor of m. R 44102, Mar. 28, 1936. 

5385 


When the roses bloom again; w Annie 
Stevens Perkins, m Stephen Adams, 
arr. George F. Wilson; school cho. 
© Jennie Wilson Rickards, Wake- 
field, Mass., as executrix of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 44253, Apr. 
2, 19386. 536 


When you love a certain girl, and 
you’re certain she loves you; w E. 
Ray Goetz, m Lou. A. Hirsch. © 
Laurence J. Hirsch, New York, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
44083, Mar. 28, 19386. 537 


Where is He; Christmas song, w E. 
E. Hewitt. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 44126. 
Mar. 31, 1936. 538 


While shepherds watched; Christmas 
anthem, m E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of 


Whiter than snow; w M. EB. Dunham, 
m Fred A. Fillmore. © Laura Fill- 
more, Cincinnati, as widow of the 
author of m. R 44569, Apr. 16, 1986. 

540 


Who is Sylvia [and] It was a lover 
and, his lass; 2 Shakesperian songs. 
© Erie Coates, London, as author 
of m. R 44579, Apr. 21, 19386. 541 


Wide awakes; Christmas song, w Liz- 
zie De Armond. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44144, Mar. 31, 1936. 542 


Widor (Ch. M.) Nocturne; transcrip- 
tion; pf. © Isidore Phillipp, Paris, 
as author of transcription. R 44748, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 543 


Wiegenlied; op. 8, no. 1; mezzo-sop. 
© Max Fiedler, Berlin-Tempelhof, 
Germany, as author of m. R 44696, 
Feb. 26, 1986. 544 


Wind (The) among the reeds; two 
poems W. B. Yeats, set to m Charles 
Martin Loeffler. © Elise Fay Loef- 
fler, Medfield, Mass., as widow of the 
author of m. R 44621, Apr. 13, 1986. 

545 


Wind (The) of love; song, from King 
of Cadonia, w Adrian Ross; in H 
flat. © Sidney Jones, Kew Gardens, 
England, as author of m. R 44556, 
Apr. 17, 1936. 546 


Woman (The) and the man; voc. duet, 
from King of Cadonia, w Adrian 
Ross. © Sidney Jones, Kew Gar- 
dens, England, as author of m. R 
44551, Apr. 17, 1936. 547 


Wondrously beautiful story. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 44403, Apr. 6, 1936. 

548 


World (The) children for Jesus; song. 
© Margaret Coote Brown, Buffalo, 
as author. R 44116, Mar. 28, 1936. 

549 


Worship the King; anthem, w Robert 
Grant. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as author of m. R 44073, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 550 


Worship the Lord: response, w J. S. 
B. Monsell. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as author of m. R 44072, 
Mar. 28, 1936. 551 


Ye banks and braes; trio, arr. from 
old Scottish airs; female or treble 
voices. © Granville Bantock, Chal- 
font St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, 


084 


RENEWALS 


no. 4, 1936 
England, as author. R 44385, Apr. 
6, 1936. 552 
Yet there is room; song. © Charles 
M. Fillmore, Indianapolis, as au- 
thor. R 44575, Apr. 16, 1986. 553 


You can learn the hootchie-kootchie 
for a dollar and thirty cents; w 
Henry S. Creamer, m Ford T. Dab- 
ney. © L. Creamer, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 
44234, Mar. 31, 1936. 554 


You’re just the one I’ve waited for; 
from That girl o’ mine, w and m 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as widow. R 44100, 
Mar. 28, 1986. 555 


558 


You will have to sing an Irish song, 
where the little shamrock grows; 
song, m Albert Von Tilzer. © Jack 
Norworth, New York, as author of 
w. R 44237, Apr. 2, 1936. 556 


Your lips say no, but your eyes say 
yes; from The mimic world, song, w 
Edward Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, 
Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y., as author 
of m. R 44239, Apr. 6, 1936. DDT 


Ypsilanti; w Arthur Davenport, m H. 
G. Pelissier. © Dan _ Everard, 
Worthing, Sussex, England, as exec- 
utor of the author of m. R 44218, 
Apr. 6, 1936. 508 


585 


12863-15517 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 38 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


a’ 


1986 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 5 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1936 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notrep py Users or THis CATALoG 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 


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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms 
(Johannes); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Flotow (Friedrich von); Godard (Ben- 
jamin Louis Paul); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel 
(Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro) ; 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix) ; 
Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Raff 
(Joseph Joachim); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) ; 
Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard) ; 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOG 


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

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

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

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

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

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


Boeeenoten. 1. Books \proper= see sk 1 Shred ie AA Se eee $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
agemnmes: saad: Wha pS 2:2 2 ok ies et ere el, eet et ile ehe ee 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures___________ 2.00 
te CEE EVOUNC AS 2 aya ge cee sa a 2. 00 
Pee Secdl COMPOSILONS sea see ea Le 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations___ 2.00 
waeteoniumbpers (except Book leaflets)... Gel a ees . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_-____-__-___-________ 2. 00 
mieBanes. or. complete calendarsyear:—.% 4 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other gov- 
ernmental lbrary in the District of Columbia, such books or articles 
may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such 
claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

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

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


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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vill of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vu-—vili of nos. 3-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-v1i of no. 12; 

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii—vill of no. 3; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1982), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-xii of no. 6: 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil—viil ‘of no. 9: 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vill-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xlli—xiv of no. 6; 

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

Netherlands, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ), pages v-1x of no. 3s) amCuayOls, Ly 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

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

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vli 
of no. 9; 

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

Rumania, vol. 28 (1928), pages vi—vil of no. 7 

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

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

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


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


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


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


statement of authorship is given. 


A la bien aimée; waltz, Eduard Schiitt, 
op. 59, no. 2, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. 
© May 19, 1936; E pub. 55287; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 12863 


Abide with me; anthem, w H. F. Lyte, 
m 8S. Ward-Casey ; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © May 7, 1936; E for. 
44311; Banks & son, York, England. 

12864 


sacred song, W. H. Monk, arr. 
Max Hirschfeld. © May 27, 1936; 
E pub. 55482; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 12865 


Above the clouds; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125314; Vincent Juan Torres, New 
York. 12866 


Accent on the South; by Wilson Broms; 
pf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123930; John Wilson Broms, Port- 
land, Or. 12867 


Acciani (T.) Melodia; march canzone, 
musica T. Acciani. © Dec. 1, 1985; 
E pub. 51983; A. Crescenzi, 
York. 12868 


Accordion harmony; by Pietro Deiro. 
© Apr. 15, 1936; E pub: 55182; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 12869 


Accordion tango; by Howard Marlin; 
pf. accordion. © May 20, 1936; E 
pub. 55274; Roma music ¢co., Cleve- 
land. 12870 


Aching for you; fox-trot song, melody 
A. Voccia and Ben Adelman. © 1c. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125293; Aniello 
Voccia, Providence. 12871 

Aching (An) heart; w and melody. © 


1 c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125089; 
Fred Rudisill, Charlotte, N. C. 


12872 


Actions speak plainer than words; fox 
trot, w and melody. ©1c. May 26, 
1936; E unp. 125318; Hal Birkland, 
Hardin, Mont. 12873 


Addis Ababa italiana ; marcia military, 
w Vincenzo Alongi, and melody. © 
1c May 6, 1936; E unp. 124002; 
Michael Paul Alongi, Chicago. 

12874 


New 


Adios, mi amiga; w and melody. ©1 
ce. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124362; Fred- 
erick Kenneth Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 

12875 


Adventures of Simple Simon; by 80 
Adams, songs 8S. Gary Weston and 
Larry P. Nelson. ©1c. May 2, 1936; 
D 39073; Adolph Abramson and Paul 
Magill, Philadelphia. 12875* 


A-foolin’ me; w Jesse Henzley; pf. © 
1 @ May 26, 1986; E unp. 125239; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

12876 


Africa; letra D’Armo, melodia Sergio 
D’Karlo. © 1c. May 20, 1986; E 
unp. 124813; Frank Gill, New York. 

12877 


rapsodia coloniale, Adriano Lu- 
aldi; oreh. Partitura. © Apr. 7, 
1936; E for. 44140; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 12878 


African rhapsody; song. © 1c. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 125016; John F. 
Benkelman, Detroit. 12879 


After long years; song. © 1c. Apr. 
21, 1986; E unp. 123886; Leonora L. 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 12880 


After to-night ; waltz song. ©1c. May 
7, 19386; E unp. 124091; Elizabeth 
Moreno, New Orleans. 12881 


Afterglow; fox-trot, Al Stillman, Buck 
Ram and Phil Levant, arr. Ned Free- 
man; orch. pts., with male trio arr. 
© May 27, 1936; E pub. 55473; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 12882 


—  w and m Al Stillman, Buck Ram 
and Phil Levant; with guit. arr. © 
May 19, 1936; E pub. 55302; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

12883. 


Afterthoughts; w Del Courtney and 
Kaye Herman, melody Kaye Her- 
man. © 1c. May 9, 1986; E unp. 
124219; Herman Krinsky, Oakland, 
Calif. 12884 


Ab Mr. Cupid; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c@ May 7, 19386; E unp. 124082; 
Mildred Smith, Arrington, Kan. 

12885 


587. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12886 


pt. IIT, n. s., v.31 


Ain’t it funny; w and melody. ©1ec. 
May 4, 19386; E unp. 123824; Cyril 
Murgatroyd, Calgary, Alta., Canada. 

12886 


Alamode if you please; w and m. © 
1 ¢, May 29, 1936; E unp. 125472; 
Elula Jane Randle, Jackson, Mich. 

12887 


Alexandra the great; musical comedy, 
melodies P. Stackpole. © 1 c. May 
14, 1986; D 389087; Hugh Hawley 
and Paul Stackpole, New York. 

' 12887* 


All alone; fox-trot, m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. May 2, 
1936; EH unp. 123723; Anna Dahlin, 
Walker, Ariz. 12888 


All alone in a world of my own; song, 
m Alma Monsees. © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1936;" BE unp. °125196"— Clenn'y 1. 
Owen, San Francisco. 12889: 


All dressed. up and no place to go; 
w Edward Heyman, m Oscar Le- 
vant; with arr. for guit., etc © 
May 25, 1986; E pub. 553851; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 12890 


All dressed up with no place to go; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124470; Nicholas L. J. Di 
Rocco, Corona, N. Y. 12891 


All hail, bright spring; French w Mar- 
quis de Ségur, English version 
Miriam Chase, m Gabriel Pierné, ed. 
H. Clough-Leighter; sop. 1, 2 cho. 
© Mar. 28, 1936; E pub. 55419; E. 

C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 
12892 


All hail to Texas; w James Blair Har- 
ris and M. I. Scales, m Mrs. J. 
Melrose Scales ; two pt. cho. © Apr. 

3, 19386; E pub. 55253; Mattie I. 
Scales, Dallas. 12893 


All I ever do is dream of you; song, 
w Dorothy Jane Bratton. © May 
23, 1986; E pub. 55404; Juel A. 
Burkhardt, Springfield, O. 12894 


All I know is what I read in the 
papers; pf. with w. ©1e. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124207; Hendrex 
Thomas Payne, Yuma, Ariz. 12895 


All is forgiven; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124181; Zilda T. Talbot, 
Worcester, Mass. 12896 


All my inspiration gone; song. ©1e. 
May 23, 1986; E unp. 125039; Edith 
Dugat Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 

12897 


All of a sudden; w G. M. Raphael, m 
P. Scheiner. © 1c. May 27, 1936; 
EK eounp. 1253638; Paul Scheiner and 
Gail M. Raphael, New York. 12898 


All the cards in the deck aren’t played 
yet; w Ruth Margaret Hanson Mat- 
teson, m Laura Gundry Morris. © 
1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125194; 
Ruth M. H. Matteson, Duluth. 

12899 


All through the years; song. © 1. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123814; Ted 


Pardue, St. Louis. 12900 
Alla luna; versi Lina Schwarz, m _ 
Giulio Cesare Brero. © Apr. 7, 


1986; E for. 44151; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 12901 


Allegheny Mountain sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 6, 1936; 
E unp. 124034; Leonard C. Storch, 
McKeesport, Pa. 12902 


Allegiance; song, w Geneva Robinson. 
© Apr. 21, 1986; BH pub. 55369; 
Mathilde R. Arnold, Lakota, N. D. 

12903 

Allegro moderato in G minor; by Wil- 
liam Neill; organ. © May 6, 1936; 
E for. 44827; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 12904. 


Alma mammy; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124782; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 12905 


Alone, alone with God; song, arr. Mar- 
garet MacRae. © 1 ec. May 19, 
1986; HE unp. 124774; Curtis Wil- 
liams, New York. 12906 


Along came you; w and melody. © 
1c May 12, 1986; E unp. 124845; 


Ruth Elizabeth Hagerty, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 12907 
Alten (Die); text Sandor Wedres, 


deutsch B. Szabolesi, m Zoltan Ko- 
daly; gem. chor, ohne begl. Parti- 
tur. © Feb. 3, 19386; E for. 44340; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 
12908 


Alter tanz; by Margarethe Hartwigk- 
Engelken; pf. © 1c. May 27, 1936; 
E unp. 125352; Margarethe HEngel- 
ken, Elmhurst, N. Y. 12909 


Always in your memory; song. © 1 
ce. May 12, 19386; E unp. 124370; 
Charlie Rhodum Pritchett, Thomas- 
ton, Ga. 12910 


Always remember blue skies; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125180; David Griffith, Klamath 
Falls, Or. 12911 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Always say good morning with a smile 
on your face; w and melody. © 1 
ce. May 1, 19386; E unp. 128711; Saul 
Brilliant, New York. 12912 


Always spring; fox trot, w Clarence 
J. Pearson, m Vic Flores; with uku- 
lele arr. © Jan. 27, 1936; E pub. 
538575; West coast music pub. co., 
San Francisco. 12913. 


Always with you; tango song, English 
w Larry Yoell, Italian lyrics adapted 


A. Prestia. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55225; Nerino Turchet, Oakland, 
Calif. 12914 


Am I ail to blame; w Helen Ball, and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 123983; Goldie F. Logan, Glen- 
side, Pa. 12915 


Am I seeing things; w Jack Born- 
kessel, and melody. © 1. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124952; Jay Elwood 
Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 12916 


Amandine; one step marin, paroles 
René Lecourt, m Louis Raspini et 
Georges Ghestem. © Dee. 31, 1935; 
E for. 44395; C. Joubert et cie., 
Paris. 12917 


orch. ptes. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E for. 44394; C. Joubert et 


—__—_—_—. ____ 


cie., Paris. 12918 
America; grand march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman; band pts. © Apr. 20, 


1936; E pub. 55020; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 12919 


America the beautiful; w Katherine 
Lee Bates; mixed voices. © Apr. 
4, 1986; E pub. 55053; LeRoy C. 
Hinkle, Bringhurst, Ind. 12920) 


Amiens sings; w William Shakespeare, 
m Owen Wister; low voice. © May 
1, 1986; E pub. 55249; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 12921 


Amor (L’) di patria; pf. con versi. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 122852; 
Anthony Vallillo, Newark, N. J. 

12922) 


An der schonen griinen Narenta; Nar- 
enta-valse, Karl Komzak, op. 227, 
arr. J. P. Ehmig; harmoniemusik, 
stimmen. © Oct. 30, 1935; E for. 
44354; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 12923 


And that same one will miss him some- 
how; fox-trot song, m Ernest Dein- 
inger. ©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124819; Michael O’Malley, Overland, 
Mo. 12924 


12937 


Andalucia; from the Spanish suite, 
Ernesto Lecuona, transcribed for 
violin and pf. Gregory Stone, ed. and 
fingered David Grunes. © May 1, 
1986; E pub. 54988; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

12925 


Andante Arabic; pf. conductor se. © 
t cc. May 2, 1986; © unp. 123740; 
Thomas Calrow Carver, Milwaukee. 

12926 


Angelos (The) of Kappa delta; songs 
of Kappa delta, w and m various 
authors. © Apr. 7, 1936; A 94470; 
Kappa delta sorority, Washington. 

12927 


Angel’s serenade; by G. Braga, ed. and 
arr. Hugo Frey; pf. © Nov. 28, 
1934; E pub. 55414; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 12928 


Annapolis (An) lullaby; w Robert 
Garland, m Gustav Klemm; sop. 1, 
2, and alto. © May 7, 1936; E pub. 
55325; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

12929 


Annen-polka; v. Johann Strauss, op. 
117, arr. Rich. Atzler; orch. stim- 
men. © Nov. 6, 1935; E for. 44355; 
Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

12930 


Annie Rooney; arr. Harlin bros.; Ha- 
walian guit., in diagram, with w; 
in G. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 55283); 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 129381 


Another night; w Frank Rudolph; pf. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124689; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

12932 


Another summer memory; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1 c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124957; Joseph James Vig- 
liotti, New Haven. 129383 


Answer (The) to the question in my 
heart; w and m Oliver Campos; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Apr. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 55129; Stasny-Lang, inc., 
New York. 129384 


Any peace of mind; w Edwin Camp- 
bell, and melody. © 1 ¢ May 25, 
1936; EH unp. 125109; Lew Teller, 
Miami, Fla. 12935 


Apple blossom time; song. © Apr. 
30, 1936; E pub. 55050; Lester L. 
Sargent, Washington. 12936 


Arabesque valsante; by Mischa Le- 
vitzki, op. 6, arr. Quinto Maganini; 
orch. pts. © Apr. 17, 1936; E pub. 
55161; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12937 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12938 


Are you winking silver moon; song, . 


w M. J. O'Connell. © 1c. May 20, 
1936; E unp. 124817; M. J. O'Connell 
and Kathleen Schaeffer, Garfield 
Heights, O. 12938 


Arizona state; song, w Lyda W. Hoyer 
and Jack Harelson. © Dee. 139, 
1985; E pub. 54911; Carl G. Hoyer, 
Tempe, Ariz. 12939 


Arkansas; w and melody. ©1c. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 124873; William W. 
Shepherd, Little Rock, Ark. 12940 


Armita; w and m John De Paul, arr. 
Willis Conolly; Spanish guit., dia- 


gram arr. © Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 
55098; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 12941 


Army (The) is ready; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1986; E unp. 125038; 
Thomas Francis Barry, Hoboken, 
N. J. 12942 


Arrepentido; tango, arr. F. Jimenez; 
pf., con texto. ©1c. May 15, 19386; 
E unp. 124633; Adalberto Quijano, 
New York. 12943. 


Art for art’s sake; song. ©1c. May 
7, 1986; E unp. 124064; John F. 
Benkelman, Detroit. 12944 


Art (The) of muscular and finger con- 
trol for the piano accordion; by 
Frank Gaviani. © Apr. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 55188; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 12945. 


Artist’s festival; overture, Henri 
Weber, arr. H. W. Glenn; full band 
pts. © May 1, 1986; E pub. 55195; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 12946 


As I sail home to you; song. ©1e. 
May 6, 1986; E unp. 124000; Greg 
Francis Price, Brooklyn. 12947 


As in a dream; w and m Max Rich 
and Everett Alexander, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
30, 1986; E pub. 55025; Luz bros. 
music publishers, New York. 12948 


As is; w and m Lou May. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1986; E unp, 123982; Louisa 
Mae Wynn, Jonesville, Va. 12949) 


As long as I have you; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 123684; 
Frances Drummond Paige, Portland, 
Or. . 12950 


As long as I live; w and melody. © 
1 e. May 12, 1986; E unp. 1243825; 
Orval L. Kiser, Flint, Mich. 12951 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


As long as you’re mine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 138, 1986; E unp. 
124382; Frank Bland, Paterson. 

12952 


Asbrand (Karin Sundelof) Five short 
plays with music, for the tiny tots. 
© Apr. 2, 1986; A $4061; Lurten M. 
Paine, Dayton, O. 12953 


Ascoltando; fox-trot melodico, m and 
arr. Giuseppe Zucchini; small jazz 
orch. pts. © Jan. 1, 1986; E for. 
44137; Mario Aromando, Milan. 

12954 


Ask me why I sing; w and melody. 
©1c. May 28, 1986; E unp. 125428; 
Fritz Nadler and G. K. Moss, Cleve- 
land. 12955 


Ask the moon; reverie, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1986; E 
pub. 55452; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 12956 


At ev’ning’s end; pf., with w. ©1l1e. 
May 15, 1986; E unp. 124517; Wm. 
Edwin McGraw, E. Liverpool, O. 

12957 

At the cabaret; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c. May 18, 1986; E unp. 124626; 
Haven Adolph Johnson, New York. 

12958 

At the zoo; 10: animal pictures, Louise 


Christine Rebe; pf. May 19, 
1986; E pub. 55267; Schroeder & 
Gunther, inc., New York. 12959 


Atlantic City is the place for me; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125105; Haines Jamison, 
Upper Darby, Pa. 12960 


Atlantic City is the place to be; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 1253864; Herman Moses, At- 
lantie City. 12961 


Atlantic City moonlight; w E. Par- 
lette, m B. Griggs. © 1 ce. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 123777; Betty Griggs 
and Hileen Parlette, Atlantic City. 

12962 


Atlantic City the only one; song, w 
Basile Ponzio. © 1c. May 21, 1986; 
E unp. 125386; Vincent Ponzio, At- 
lantic City. 12963 


Au revoir, but not good-bye; w and 
m J. G. Gilbert; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © May 5, 19386; E for. 
44268; Jos. Geo. Gilbert, Itd., Lon- 
don, 12964 

Aubade-pastorale; flute and pf. © 
1 ec. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123719; 
Sigurd Frederiksen, Lancaster, Calif. 

12965 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Auld lang syne; fantasie, Walter B. 
Rogers; B flat cornet or bar.; pf. 
ace. © Apr. 13, 1986; E pub. 55190; 
Ernest S. Williams, Brooklyn. 

12966 


Autumn fields; w Helen R. Gutmann, 
and melody. ©1c. May 27, 1986; E 
unp. 125358; Louise Cooper Spindle, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 12967 


Autumn leaves; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© May 8, 1986; E pub. 55111; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 12968 


Autumn memories; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ May 22, 1936; E unp. 124944; 
Inez Scrimgeour, Winchester, N. H. 

12969 


Auxiliary march; arr. Carl Beck; pf. 
© 1c. May 9, 1986; E unp. 124211; 
Walter Tucker, Sioux City, Ia. 

12970 


Baal-t’filo; recitatives for cantor, w 
Hebrew prayers, m S. Weisser (Pil- 
derwasser). © May 23, 1936; E pub. 
55468; Samuel J. Weisser, Brooklyn. 

12971 


Baby at the zoo; fox trot, w Darrell 
Ware, m Wm. Ortmann, arr. Harry 
L. Alford ; brass band pts. © May 4, 
1936 ; EF pub. 55008 ; Hubert J. Braun, 
Chicago. 12972 


Baby lamb; song. ©1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125322; Guy Wendell Burns, 
New York. 129738 


Baby (The) that should have been 
mine; w Laura Baker; pf. ©1.. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124690; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

12974 


Baby, why didn’t you play fair; w 
Marian F. Powell, and melody. © 1 
c. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123673 ; Craw- 
ford Nelms, jr., Jacksonville, Fla. 

12975, 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Das ist je 
gewisslich wahr; transcribed Mary 
Howe; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Oct. 24, 
1935; E for. 44196; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 12976 


Fugue; organ fugue no. 7, trans- 
scribed Norah Drewett de Kresz; pf. 
© Feb. 20, 1936; E for. 44191; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 12977 


Jesus, Jesus, Thou art mine; tr. 
from the German, V. Karapetoff, m 
arr. Alexander Aslanoff; sop. 1, 2 
and alto cho.; pf. or organ acc. © 


12990 


May 6, 1936; E pub. 55363 ; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12978 


Jesus, jewel of my faith; w tr. 
from the German, V. Karapetoff, m 
arr. Alexander Aslanoff; sop. 1, 2 
and alto cho.; pf. or organ ace. © 
May 6, 1986; E pub. 55364; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12979 


—- Prelude in C major and Prelude in 
C minor; from Twelve little pre- 
ludes, 2d pf. pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, 
selected and ed. Stella Nahum and 
Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. © Apr. 27, 
1986; E pub. 54969; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 12980 


Schafe kodnnen sicher weiden; 
transcribed and ed. Mary Howe; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © Oct. 24, 1985; H 
for. 44195; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 12981 


Back home with mother again; w L. 
Lebonte, m W. J. Finley. © 1 « 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 1238382; Law- 
rence Lebonte, West Willington, 
Conn., and William James Finley, 
Rockville, Conn. 12982 


Back Indiana way; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124986; Julia 
Kennedy, Dana, Ind. 12983 


Back to Algiers; song, m arr. Dorothy 
Vernon. ©1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 
124385; Frederick Bond, New York. 

12984 


Back to Dakota; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125298; Theodore Ims, 
Scobey, Mont. 12985 


Bagatelles; sketches, James Lyon, op. 
92, nos. 7-9; pf. bk. 3. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E for. 44231; Cary & co., Lon-. 
don. 12986 


Bagpipers (The); by Hazel Volkart; 
pf. © May 19, 1986; E pub. 55265; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine, New 
York. 12987 


Bail (Grace Shattuck) Five little love 
songs. © Apr. 30, 1936; E pub. 
55002 ; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 12988 


Balfe (Michael William) Bohemian 
girl; selection, arr. Paul Yoder; full 
band pts. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
503882; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

12989 

Bali-bolero; w and melody. © 1 e. 


May 2, 1986; E unp. 123790; Roger 
Edens, Hollywood, Calif. 12990 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12991 


Ball an bord; operette, Richard Kess- 
ler, geSangstexte Bruno Balz, m 
Walter Bromme. Klavierauszug, 
Otto Lindemann. © Mar. 18, 1936; 
E for. 44336; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 12991 


Ballerina (La); by Irene Rodgers; pf. 
© May 6, 1936; E pub. 55358 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

12992 

Ballet (The) dancer; petite valse 
joyeuse, Arthur L. Brown, op. 102; 
pf. © May 8, 1986; E pub. 55150; 
B. F. Wood music ¢o., Boston. 

12993. 


Ballet (The) of my dreams; w A. Cas- 


nelli, melody W. Paris. © 1 ¢. May 
20, 1986; E unp. 124815; Walter 
Paris and Arnold Casneili, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 12994 


Band’s (The) gone crazy, playin’ the 
main street stomp; w and melody 
Karl Streuber. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 


EK unp. 124161; Charles D. (Karl) 
Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 12995 
Bang bang man; w and melody. © 1 
e. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124512; 
Joseph Emanuel, Brooklyn. 12996 
Banish the shadows of doubt; w and 
m Hlisie Anna Haskell; pf. © 1 «. 


Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123898; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
12997 


Barbeau (Marius) Six bergerettes du 
bas Canada; chansons recueillies M. 
Barbeau, English tr. Elaine Ross, arr. 
pour la scene avee acc. de hautbois, 
alto, violoncelle et harpe, Ernest 
MacMillan. Partition et ptes. © 
July 18, 1935; E for. 44198; Oxford 


univ. press, London. 12998 
Barkarola mitosci; stowa Andrzeja 


Wiasta, m J. Petersburskiego. © 
Feb. 27, 1986; E for. 44281; L. Idzi- 
kowski, Warsaw, Poland. 12999 


tango, stowa Andrzeja Wiasta, m 
J. Petersburskiego, arr. I. Wesby; 
ork. strony. © Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 
44282; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 13000 


Barndomsminder; song, m Orriet Har- 
pester and H. W. Monson. [Swedish 
text] Y©O¢eApr:: Aa n1oeses + Epub: 
Les Oscar O. Odegaard, Pekin, 
N. 13001 


ane (The) trio; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 8, 
19386; E unp. 124182; Henry Zelsman, 
Chicago. 13002 


pt. mM, n. s., v. 31 


Barrell (The) organ; fox-trot, Fred 
Scher, arr. Sascha Chwat; orch. pts. 
© Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 44880; Hdi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

13003 


Be glad O ye righteous; festive anthem, 
w from the Bible, m O. Sherwin Mar- 
shail; mixed cho.; organ acc. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44164; Banks & 
son, York, England. 18004 


Beatin’ ’round the bush; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 125216; 
Marjorie Davenport, Shelbourne 
Falls, Mass. 13005 


Beau soir; English w Alberto Silvio, 
m Claude Debussy. © May 27, 19386; 
E pub. 55478; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 13006 


Beautiful dawn of love; w and melody. 
©1c. May 13, 1936; EB unp. 124394; 
Helen A. Murray, New York. 138007 


Beautiful dreamer, awaken to love; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 1, 1986; HB 
unp. 123717; William Roberts, Wau- 
pun, Wis. 18008 


Beautiful (The) enchantress; overture, 
new arr. and alterations Geo. Rosen- 


krans; symphonic band pts. © Apr. 
25, 1936; E pub. 55009; F. C. Menges, 
Cleveland. 13009 


Beautiful golden circle of love; w 
Blanche Violia Cain; pf. © 1.¢ 
May 5, 1986; E -unp. 128861; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13010 


Beautiful lady in gray; song. ©1e. 
May 8, 1986; E unp. 124123; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

13011 


Beautiful melody; w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 12, 1986; H unp. 124379; 
Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 13012 


Beautiful moon; w Julia French; pf. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125256; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13013 


Beautiful Niagara; w Finck McKinley ; 
pf. © 1 « May 26, 1986; HE) unp. 


125267; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13014 
Beautiful (A) night; song, melody 


Carrol Webster. © 1 c. May 239, 
1936; E unp. 125492; Edward KE. 
Peck, Los Angeles. 18015 


Beautiful tropic skies; w and melody. 
©1c. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124821; 
Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 13016 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1986 


13043 


Beautiful visions of memory; song. © 
1 ec. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124889; 
Ralph Ellsworth Hinman, Washing- 
ton. 13017 


Beautiful white hands across the table ; 
w Annie Silling; pf. © 1c. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124636; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 138018 


Because: w and m Lane Dorn. ©1c. 
May 19, 1936; E unp. 124762; Jeanne 
Kelly, Upper Darby, Pa. 13019 


Because I adore you; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125142; Erma 
B. Watson, Canton, N. Y. 13020 


Because I love you, my dear; waltz, w 
Chas. V. Stevenson, and melody. © 
1 cc. May 9, 1986; E unp. 124267; 
Clifford Samuel Gibbons, Noblesville, 
Ind. 13021 


Because of you; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 7, 1986; E unp. 124089; Mar- 
garet Adams Ware, Shawnee, OKI. 

13022) 


Because you have gone; song, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. © 1c. May 12, 
1986; E unp. 124868; LeRoy Lake 
Redman, Los Angeles. 13023. 


Because you sang; w Eva Taylor Bai- 
ley; pf. ©1c May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125240; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13024 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Bagatelle; 
op. 119, no. 1, 2d pf. pt. Reuven V. 
Kosakoff, selected and ed. Stella Na- 
hum and Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. 
© Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 54963; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 13025 


Before Gabriel blows his horn; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1. 
May 28, 1986; E unp. 125419; Robt. 
EK. Lee Yokum, Kirby, Wy. 13026 


Before I knew it; song. ©1¢. May 
9, 1936; E unp. 124220; Ben Wyn- 
gard, and Bernie Weitzner, Pater- 
son. 13027 


Before the sun goes down; song. © 
iG vay 99,1936; HE. unp. 124200 > 
Myna Butler, Juneau, Alaska. 

13028 


Before we’re through; foxtrot, Julian 
Front and Stan. Ferszko, arr. S. 
Ferszko; orch. pts. © Mar. 25, 1936; 
EK for. 44391; Hditions Fermata, 
Warsaw, Poland. 13029 


Begging for love from you; valse song. 
©1¢. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125127: 
Nora H. Matthews, Waynesburg, O. 

13030 


Beginners waltz; 


note and diagram 


arr. ©1c. May 22, 19386; E unp. 


124984; Max S. Rogers, Youngs- 
town, O. 13031 
Bei ziirtlicher musik da kann man 


herrlich triumen; tango, text Klaus 
S. Richter, m Gerhard Mohr. © 
June 5, 19385; E for. 44833; Dreik- 
lang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 13032 


Believe it or not beloved; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124841; Joe Capraro, Hot Springs, 
Ark. 13083 


Believe me, if all those’ enduring 
young charms; arr. Marvin Hatley; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. May 
18, 1986; E unp. 124748; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 138034 


Belong to me; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124084; Mel 
Peterson, San Francisco. 13035 


Beneath a cross of white; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124987; 
Marjorie Bowers, Lake Park, Minn. 

130386 


Beneath the Stars and Stripes in old 
Manhattan; w Clayton George 
Gage; pf. ©1c. May 26, 1936; BE 
unp. 125241; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13037 


Benedictus es, Domine; set to m John 


Holler; mixed voices; organ acc.; 
in B flat. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
55085; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

13038 


Berceuse; by Armas Jirnefelt, arr. 
Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 
1936; E pub. 55298; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

13039 


Besame; cancion romanza, letra M. M. 
Ramirez. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E 
unp. 124750; Jorge Huberto Santoni, 
New York. 13040 


Best (The) dressed man in the town; 
w Howard Brown, melody Larry 
Monk. © 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 
125418; M. Lawrence Monk, West 
Homestead, Pa. 13041 


Betty May; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 5, 19386; E unp. 123957; A. W. 
Kelly, Winfield, Mo. 13042 


Beyond; song, w EH. Risley, jr., and 
F. A. Lavey. © 1c. May 15, 1936; 
E unp. 124543; Frederick Adolph 
Lavey, Manchester, Conn. 13048 


093, 


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13044 


Beyond the rainbow; by Leroy Shield ; 
pf. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 55113; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

13044 


Beyond the shadow of a doubt; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; BE 
unp. 123896; Frank Von Luehrte, 
Cincinnati. 13045 


Big (The) drum major; march, H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. trio, six hands. © 
May 26, 1986; E pub. 55486; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 

13046 


Bimba mia; song, m Egidio Morra. © 
1 c May 1, 1936; E unp. 1238706; 
Antonio Manuppelli, Brooklyn. 

13047 


Bird (The) of Arabia; w Helen Ban- 
tock, m Granville Bantock. © Apr. 
22, 1936; E for. 44161; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 13048 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; aragonaise, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 
1936; E pub. 55295; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

13049 


Toreador song; from Carmen, 
arr. Charles J. Roberts; with pf. 
aces. 1. Violin or oboe.—2. Cello.— 
3. Flute—4. B flat clarinet.—5. E 
flat saxophone, alto or bar—6. B 
flat cornet, trumpet, or B flat saxo- 
phone.—7. Trombone or bar. 
May 11, 1936; E pub. 55332-55338 ; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
13050-13056 


Black-eyed Susans; song. © 1 ¢. May 
23, 1936; E unp. 125040; Edith Du- 
gat Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 13057 


Black night; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
» May 12, 1986; E unp. 1243863; Fred- 
erick Kenneth Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 
13058 


Blame it on the moon; song, melody 
George Robert Moss. © 1c. May 18, 
1986; E unp. 124672; John Walter 
Engelke, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

13059 


Bless your heart honey, bless your 
heart; waltz, w Wm. Winston and 
Lu Earl, melody Lu Earl. © 1 «¢. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123762; Win- 
ston Narramore, Broadacre, O. 

18060: 


Blow, trumpets, blow; w Thomas Cur- 
tis Clark, m Will James; male voices. 
© May 18, 1936; E pub. 55817; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 13061 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Blue bonnet girl; w and m Glenn Spen- 
cer; with arr. for guit., ete. © May 
1, 1986; E pub. 55026; Cross & 
Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 13062 


Blue (A) bonnet welcome; w and mol- 
ody HE. H. Mims, arr. George C. Orum. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1986; E unp. 123892; 
Evelyn Hornsby Mims, Ft. Worth. 

13063 


Blue enchanted moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 124659; 
Mary Louise Hock and Jack Allan, 
Detroit. 13064 


Blue eyed gal; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. 
R. M. Davenport. © 1 ¢. May 25, 
1986; FE unp. 125124; Lillian Daven- 
port, Lyons, Kan. 13065 


Blue eyes of Erin ; song, m arr. Dorothy 
Vernon. ©1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 
124386; Frederick Bond, New York. 

13066 


Blue lagoon march; by Willis Conolly ; 
Spanish guit., in.diagram. © Apr. 
6, 1936; E pub. 55094; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 13067 


Blue moon roll along; w and melody. 
©l1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125489; 
Lucien Gigueri, Lewiston, Me. 

13068 


Blue prairie; w Vern (Tim) Spencer 
and Bob Nolan; with guit. arr. © 
May 8, 1986; E pub. 55065; Cross & 
Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 13069 


Blue skies of Utah; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 124080; 
Esta Singleton, Springville, Utah. 

13070 


Blue song; w and melody. © 1c. May 
14, 1986; E unp. 125326; Jeff Booker, 
Northville, Mich. 13071 


Blue waves, sing your lullaby; w and 
melody. ©1e. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124827; Thord Magnus Ryden, New 
York. 18072 


Bold robbers; characteristic, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55451; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 13073 


Bolles on parade; arr. F. Pierce 
Drohan; pf. with w. ©1c. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 123754; Marian Frank- 
lin Powell, Jacksonville, Fla. 

13074 


Bong went the gong; w and melody. 
© 1c May 4, 1936; E unp. 123782; 
Edgar Moose, Fox, OKI. 138075 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


13104 


Boom, boom goes my heart; song, mel- 
ody Frank Vallone. © 1c. May 7, 
19386; E unp. 124078; Edward J. 
Nulty, New York. 13076 


Born to despair; w and m Bill Barry 
and Jean Herbert; with guit. arr. 
© Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55061; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 13077 


Bouquet from my garden of memories; 
song, w Anne Armistead. ©1c¢. May 
5, 19386; E unp. 123967; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 13078 


Brahms (Johannes) Cradle song; op. 
49, no. 4, arr. Calvin Grooms. 1. 
Pf.—2. Violin and pf. © Apr. 30, 
1986; E pub. 54977, 54978; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 

13079, 13080 


Sapphic ode; arr. James R. 
Duane; mixed voices. © Apr. 22, 
1936; E pub. 55054; Elkan-Vogel co., 
inc., Philadelphia. 13081 


Branded; w Lois Lee; pf. ©1c. May 
11, 1986; E unp. 124292; Ida Whit- 
ney Waite, Pasadena. 13082 


Breakers; w and melody. ©1c. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 125455; Kathryne 
Stovall, Oklahoma City. 13083 


Breezes of autumn; w and m Mary 
Pauline Vogler; pf. © 1c. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124683; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13084 


Breezes (The) tell me so; w C. Adams, 
m T. Frederiksen. © 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 
1986; E unp. 124242; Cassandra 
Adams and Torvald Frederiksen, Los 
Angeles. 13085 


Bridgebuilders ; song, w John M. Mor- 
rison. © May 138, 1936; E for. 44353 ; 
George M. Fraser, London. 13086 


Bright eyes; rhythmic intermezzo, 
Sydney Baynes; pf. Apr. 15, 
1986; E for. 44227; Victoria music 
pub. co., Itd., London. 13087 


Bright lights; melody. © 1c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 124487; Theodore 
Melyan, Newark, N. J. 13088 


Bright (The) Mohawk Valley; arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with 
words; in A. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 554382; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 13089 


Bring back the days of my childhood; 
w Leo Bohall; pf. © 1c. May 5, 
1986; E unp. 123862; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13090 


Broadcaster songs; foxtrot bk. no. 6. 
C) Apr. 14, 19386; E pub. 55398; 
Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

13091 


waltzes. bk. 5. © Apr. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 55132; Charles M. Berry, 
Inglewood, Calif. 13092 


Broadway I’ve got my eyes on you; w 
and m Carol Claybaugh; pf. ©1e. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124684; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13093 


Broadway of Manhattan; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp.: 
124744; Morris Goldring, Brooklyn. 

13094 


Broken melody; w and m Saks Simon- 
son. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125378; Harry Christian Simonson, 
Grand Junction, Col. 13095 


Broomsticks on parade; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 
124988; Charlotte Brucks, Washing- 
ton. 13096 


Brother Brodie and his violin; song. 
© 1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124827; 
Jasper Thomas, New York. 13097 


Brother do we feel great when we feel 
lousy; w and melody. © 1 c. May 
2, 19386; E unp. 123747; Wanda 
Nash, Runnemede, N. J. 13098 


Buffone; fox-trot, m and arr. Giu- 
Seppe Zucchini; small jazz orch. pts. 
© Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 44136; Mario 
Aromando, Milan. 13099 


Bug (The) ; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 125148; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 13100 


Build me a cottage; w Elsa Ferris; 
pf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123863; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13101 


Burgmiiller (Fréd.) 25 leichte instruk- 
tive etiiden ; op. 100, rev. Oswin Kel- 
ler; pf. © May 18, '1936; E for. 
44401; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
Zig. 13102 


Burning dreams; w Meyer Kanisx, m 
C. Cohen and Meyer Kanin. ©1.. 
May 15, 1986; E unp. 124496; Charles 
Cohen, New York. 13103 


Burnt fingers; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124783; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 138104 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13105 


Bury me out on the prairie; arr. Har- 
lin bros.; Hawaiian guit., in dia- 
gram, with w; in C. © Dec. 2, 
1935; E pub. 55277; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 13105 


But definitely; from Poor little rich 
girl, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55210; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 13106 


By the brook; sérénade champétre, R. 
de Boisdeffre, op. 52, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 19386; E 

. pub. 55286; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 13107 


By the light of the moon I saw you; 
w and m Lucy Belle Stephens, arr. 
Eva Ellen Miller. © 1 ©¢ May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124669; Lucy Stephens, 
McAllen, Tex. 13108 


By the old rock garden with you; w 
and m W. Boshart; pf. ©1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 123852; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13109 


C’est ce qui fait son charme; paroles 
Paul Misraki, m Ray Ventura. © 
Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 44361; Ray Ven- 
tura & cie., Paris. 13110) 


Cabin of my dreams; w Roma Royce; 
pf. © 1e¢ May 18, 1986; E unp. 
124691 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13111 


Cabin on the shore; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody D. Crawford and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124193; 
Dorothy Crawford, North Wey- 
mouth, Mass. 13112 


California I’m longing for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 1986; EH 


unp. 125197; Jackson Garner Sha- 
dle, Los Angeles. 13113 
California moon; fox-trot song. © 1 


c. May 25, 19386; EH unp. 125139; 
Charles Baddeley, Oakland, Calif. 
13114 


California skies; w and m Irene Kea- 
bles Lange; pf. © 1 ¢@ May 18, 
19386; E unp. 124685; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13115 


Call (A) to pray; hymn, m Robert 
Harkness. © Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 
54276; Nancy Hearn Griffin, Pasa- 
dena. 13116 


Calling for you; song. © 1 ¢. May'5, 
19386; E unp. 123838; Edwarde Scott 
Salecto, Philadelphia. 13117 


pt. MII, n.s., v. 31 


Caminitos; paso-doble; orch. pts. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44347; Mariano 
Yanguas, Madrid. 13118 


Camino de Campiel; jota aragonesa. 
© 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 124881; 
Emilio de Torre, New York. 13119 


Campiello (Der) ; musikalisches lusts- 
piel, text Mario Ghisalberti, nach 
dem gleichnamigen lustspiel Carlo 
Goldoni, deutsche uebersetzung, Er- 
manno Wolf-Ferrari u. Fr. X. Fried], 
m u. klavierauszug E. Wolf-Ferrari. 
© Apr. 29, 1986; D 39076; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 13119* 


Campiello (Il); di Ermanno Wolf- 
Ferrari, fantasia sul 1. atto, ridu- 
zione Franco del Maglio; piccola 
orch. pti. © Apr. 23, 1986; E for. 
44143; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13120 


——fantasia sul 2. atto, ridu- 
zione Franco del Maglio; piccola 
orch. pti. © Apr. 29, 1936; E for. 
44144 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13121 


Can I be wrong; w and m Al Vann and 
Edw. Adolphe; with arr. for guit., 
ete., and additional cho. for pf. ac- 
cordion. © May 2, 1936: E pub. 
55010; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 13122 


Can it be love; w D. G. Mason, and 
melody. © 1c. May 29, 1936; B 
unp. 125488; Donald G. Mason and 
Robert W. Gauck, Chicago. 18123 


Can it be true; melody. © 1 <@. May 
8, 1986; E unp. 124121; Ernest J. 
Stramiello, New York. 13124 


—  w and melody. ©1e. May 20, 
19386; E unp. 124840; Joe Capraro, 
Hot Springs, Ark. 18125 


Can this be love; w Herbert Baker and 
Larry Guran, melody Bobby John- 
son. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125375; John Santucci, New York. 

13126 


Can’t get enough of the summer sun; 
w Henrietta Gilden, and melody. © 
1c. May 4, 1986;.-E. unp. 123763; 
Joseph Kruger, New York. 13127 


Canterbury fair; w James Dyren- 
forth, m Kenneth Leslie-Smith; 
orchestral acc. to the voice; in F. 
Pts., with pf. conductor. © Apr. 17, 
1986; E for. 44212; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 13128 

Captain Honey; w and melody. © 1 
c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123985; Cur- 
tis B. Dall, New York. 13129 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Captain Jim; march, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55454; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 131380 


Captured; w and melody Dan Wood- 


ward. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
123998; Dan H. Woodward, jr., At- 
lanta. 13131 


Caraguefa gentil; valse, letra y melo- 
dia. © 1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 
125069 ; Manuel Briceno, New York. 

131382 


Caribeana (La); melody. ©1c. May 
22, 1986; E unp. 124912; Martin 
Belfore, Lindenhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

13133 


Carnival march; by Dessie Trusler 


Northup; pf. © May 3, 1986; EB 
pub. 55136; Northup pub. c0., De- 
troit. 13134 


Carry me back to old Virginny; song, 
James Bland, arr. Fred Busswood ; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram. 
© Apr. 4, 1936; E pub. 55077; Mack- 
lin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 1381385 


Cast aside; pf., with w. © 1c. May 
1, 1986; E unp. 123696; Howard 
Kemble Stokes, Allenhurst, N. J. 

13136 


Caton; walzer aus der oper Casanova, 
deutscher text B. Szarlitt, paroles 
italiane T. Leliwa, muzyka: Ludomir 
Rozycki, op. 47. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E for.. 44278; Gebethner & Wolff, 
Warsaw, Poland. 13137 


Cavalcade; melody. © 1c. May 2, 
1936 ; E unp. 123739; Raymond Mat- 
thew Hills, New York. 131388 


Centennial; w Lila Beatrice Krone; 
pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
1252382; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13139 


Centennial call; w Gordon Laverne; 
pf. © 1c May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124692; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13140 


Centennial mass; in honor of the Ven- 
erable Antonio Margil, liturgical w, 
m William J. Marsh; unison cho.; 
organ acc. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54962; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

13141 


Champagne de amor; bolero, letra Luis 
de Soto; con acordes de guit. © 
Mar. 20, 19386; E for. 44265; Graciela 
Parraga, Havana. 13142 


75026—36——2 


13155 


Changeable you; w and melody. © 1 
ce. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125078; Joe 
Capraro, Hot Springs, Ark. 13143 


Chantons encore; a 2d coll. of French 
songs, compiled Walter Percival and 
Leonard Glaiser Newton; unison 
voices, and class-singing in 2, 3. or 4 


pts.; with sol-fa versions. © Apr. 
3, 1936; E for. 44229; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 13144 


Charity begins at home; w and melody 
Roy Newell and Kendall Burgess. © 
1c May 29, 1936; E unp. 125449; 
Superior music, inc., New York. 

13145 


Charming lady; song, w F. J. Klei- 
backer, jr. © 1c May 7, 1936; EB 
unp. 124092); Joseph Elson, Chicago. 

13146 


Charms in my arms; w Agnes Sikorra; 
pf. © 1«¢ May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124693; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13147 


Chce przy tobie by¢é; tango, stowa: J. 
Hulimka i J. Lipski, m: Jan Hulim- 
ka. © Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 44378; 
Editions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

13148 


Check your oil; w and melody. ©1c. 
May 1, 1936; E unp. 123745; Phil 
Harris Fahrney, Hollywood, Calif. 

13149 


Cheer boys cheer; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 123425; Charles Francis 
Gilroy, Myrtle Point, Or. 13150 


Cherry blossom time; song. © Apr. 
29, 1936; E pub. 55029; Lester L. 
Sargent, Washington. 13151 


Cherry stones; w and m Erika Schu- 
mann. © Feb. 20, 1986; E for. 
44173; Bosworth & co., ltd., London. 

13152 


Cherry tree; w Dorothy White Hart, 
and melody. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E 
unp. 125359; Louise Cooper Spindle, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 13153 


Chief Okanogan, how-wah-wah-wah ; 
w Mrs. Francis Wright and D. HE. 
Richardson, and melody. ©1c. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125110; De Soto E. 
Richardson, Azwell, Wash. 13154 


Childhood means home and mother; 
song. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
_ 124264; Cora Green Frank, Jackson, 
Mich. 13155 


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13156 


Children’s (The) thanksgiving; w S. 
Fisher, m James Maynard Grover ; 
unison voices. © Mar. 27, 1986; HE 
for. 44208; Augener, Itd., London. 

13156 


Child’s (A) story; w Julia Mary No- 
lan; pf. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124694; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13157 


Chitiqua; w and m Harriett M. Vince, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren; pf. ©1e. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124941; Margie 
Vinee, Columbus, O. 13158 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Etude; 
butterfly etude, op. 25, no. 9, arr. 
Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 
1986; E pub. 55294; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

13159 


Sunset; w and adaptation of m 
C. R. Gorrell. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124166; Charles Ray Gorrell, 
Toledo. 13160 


Chord waltz; by Fred Busswood; Ha- 
Walian guit., in note and diagram. 
© Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 55081; Mack- 
lin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 13161 


Christ’ is risen; hymn, ©) Mar) 17, 
19386; E pub. 55413; Herbert Wright- 
son, Wilmette, Il. aga (SAU 09924 


Christ (The) of Galilee; pageant serv- 
ice program for Children’s day, and 
special program Elsie Dunean Yale, 
m J. Lincoln Hall. © May 7, 1936; 
E pub. 55307; Hall-Mack ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 13163 


Christmas is here; song and dance, w 
and m H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 
26, 1936; E pub. 55438; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 13164 


Christopher Columbus; rhythm cock- 
tail, Leon Berry, arr. Larry Clinton ; 
orch. pts. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
04912; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

13165 


Circus clowns; by Maxwell Eckstein ; 
pf. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 55262; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New 
York. 13166 


Circus (The) on review; by Maxwell 
Eckstein; pf. © May 19, 1986; E 
pub. 55263; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 13167 


City (The) of our God; w Frank 
Mason North, m Stanley R. Avery; 
mixed voices. © Mar. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 55316; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 13168 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Clarendon (The) song books; for boys 
with changing voices, new and origi- 
nal arrangements of old tunes, ed. W. 
Norman Mellalieu, W. Gillies Whit- 
taker and Herbert Wiseman. bk. 1 
and 2. 1. Pf. ed.—2. Staff ed—3. 
Sol-fa ed.: © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 
44184, 44185; Oxford univ, press, 
London. 13169, 18170 


Clayton’s grand march; by Charles D. 
Blake, op. 100, arr. Calvin Grooms; 
pf. © Apr. 30, 1936; E pub. 54976; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

13171 


Climbing a ladder of roses, to our 
dream-house in the sky; song, m 
Ruby Seely-Gervais. © 1 ce May 22, 
1936: E unp. 124930; Nellie M. Seely, 
Portland, Or. 13172 


Close dem eyes, my darlin’; song, m 
Billy Holiday. © 1c. May 16, 1986; 
E unp. 124575; Albert Bryce Morgan, 
Tamaqua, Pa. 18173 


Close in your arms; w and melody 
Andy O’Connor. © 1 ¢ May 29, 
1936; E unp. 125452; Andrew R. 
O’Connor, Roslindale, Mass. 13174 


Close your eyes; song. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124906; George Herbert 
Nevin, Summit, N. J. 13075 


Clouds; fox-trot, m Arthur J. Thibo- 
deau; pf., with w. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125151; Roy W. Swan- 
son, Minneapolis. 13176 


Co znacza wielkie stowa .. .; tango, 
stowa Zenona Friedwalda, muzyka 
Franka i Gerta. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E for. 44275; Gebethner & Wolff, 
Warsaw, Poland. 13177 


arr. J. Gert; ork, strony. 
© Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 44274; Ge- 
bethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

13178 


Cock-a-doo-dle-doo; w Don Myers; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 123908 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13179 


Coke (A), a joke and you; song. ©1 
ec. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124422; 
Laura Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, 
Mo. 13180 


College songs; arr. Thornton W. Allen; 
with and without words. Folio A. 
© Apr. 4, 1936; E pub. 54992 ; Thorn- 
ton W. Allen co., New York. 13181 


Colonial gayeties; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© May 8, 1936; E: pub. 55114; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 13182 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Colonial march; by Fred T. Busswood ; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram. 
© Apr. 25, 19386; E pub. 55082; 
Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 

13183 


Come and bring your sweeties to the 
old barn dance; w and melody. ©1 
c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 124442; Hen- 
rietta Sophia Littell, Biloxi, Miss. 

13184 


Come and dance with me; song. ©1e. 
May 28, 1936; E unp. 125416; Flor- 
ence Powers Newman, St. Peters- 
burg, Fla. 13185 


Come back to me; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Apr. 16, 19386; E unp. 123668; Vivian 
Kagan, Chicago. 138186 


Come home to my heart; song, m Ger- 
trude Martin Rohrer. ©1c. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 123794; Henriette 
Sayre Miller, Sewickley, Pa. 13187 


Come on Texas; song. © May 21, 
1986; E pub. 55847; Patti Morriss 
Anderson, Olney, Tex. 13188 


Come to me darling; waltz, w George 
Smith and H. Eschenbach, and mel- 
ody; in C. © 1c May 26, 1936; E 
unp. 125227; Harry Eschenbach, 
New York. 13189 


Comparing you with nature; w Mary 
Brady; pf. ©1c. May 18, 1936; EH 
unp. 124695; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13190 


Con amore Senorita; w Jane Austin, m 
Winnifred Mallinson. © Apr. 27, 
1936; Ei pub. 54955; Lillian Winni- 
fred Allard, Lowell. 13191 


Concerto for violoncello and orchestra ; 
by Arnold Schoenberg, after a con- 
certo for cembalo Georg Matthias 
Monn. Ed. for violoncello and pf., 
reduction A. Schoenberg. © May 1, 
1986; E pub. 55242; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13192 


Concerto grosso; D dur, trompete u. 
orch., Sigfrid Walther Miiller, op. 50; 
klavier-auszug, vom komponisten. 
© Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44325; Ernst 
Hulenburg, Leipzig. 13193, 


Coney Isle; song, melody Jack Schat- 
enstein. © 1 ¢. May 12, 1936; B 
unp. 1243844; Charles L. Seitz, Sa- 
pulpa, Okl. 13194 


Confederate (A) soldier’s story; song, 
melody Marion Lucile Bryan. © 1 
ce. May 14, 1936; E unp. 124492; 
Lucile Bryan, Brainerd, Minn. 

138195 


13209 


Confession; song, w Leslie C. Kitsel- 
mann. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
124303; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 

13196 


Confusion in my heart; w Jack Ire- 
land, m Jack Ireland and Frank 
Conway. © 1c. May 15, 1936; E 
unp. 124544; John C. Spragge, Buf- 
falo. 13197 


Construction (The) and writing of 
Simple melodies; by Reginald Hunt. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Apr. 15, 
1986; E for. 44211; Boosey & Go., 
Itd., London. 13198 


Coquette; by Allan Grant; pf. © May 
4, 1986; E pub. 55139; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 13199 


Cordobesita; paso-doble; orch. ptes. 
© Apr. 10, 1936; E for. 44348; Mari- 
ano Yanguas, Madrid. 13200 


Coronado; grande valse de concert, L. 
B. Ewen; pf. Rev. ed. Carl Wilhelm 
Kern. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 
55030; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 13201 


Corosal; pf. © 1 ¢ May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125223; Nell Hwing Watson, 
Carmel, Calif, 13202 


Corrido de Rail Galvan; letra y m 
José del Valle; pf. © 1c. May 7, 
1936; E unp. 124086; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 13203 


Corrido del General Cardenas; letra y 
m José del Valle; pf. ©1c. May 7, 
1986; E unp. 124085; Alberto Solis, 
El Paso. 13204 


Cossack revels; danse grotesque, Ivan 
Tschakoff, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. 
© May 19, 1986; E pub. 55290; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 13205 


Cottage (The) on the hill; w Hiram 
Frederick Morson; pf. © 1c. May 
26, 1986; E unp. 125247; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13206 


Country gardens; coll, Cecil J. Sharp, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 
19386; E pub. 55296; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

13207 


Cowboy; song, arr. Bob Nelson. © 
1 e. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124500; 


Wes Cornell, Chicago. 13208 
Coz winne serce me; tango, stowa: 
Jerry, m: Oskar Mekler, arr. A. 
Welts; orch. strony. © Apr. 9, 


1986; E for. 44377; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 13209 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13210 


Cozy cabin by a stream; pf. treble, 
with w; in B flat. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125180; Hazel Madge 
Robinson, La Crescenta, Calif. 

13210 


Cradle moon; song. © 1 c. May 28, 
1936; E unp. 125417; Sophia Costa, 
Canton, O. 13201 


Crasey jas; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. May 2, 1986; E unp. 
123733 ; Frank Klitchko, Miami, Fla. 

1S2"2 


Creep moon; w Verlia May Harmon; 
pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125254; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13213 


Cross (The) of lilies; song. © 1 @ 
May 11, 1986; E unp. 124265; Cora 
Green Frank, Jackson, Mich. 13214 


Cross patch; w Tot Seymour, m Vee 
Lawnhurst. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
55052; Famous music corp., New 
York. 13215 

Crossroad; w Lida Rose McCabe, and 
melody. © 1c. May 27, 1986; E 
unp. 125357; Louise Cooper Spindle, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 13216 


Crying over you; song, w Benj. Jen- 


nings. © 1c. May 14, 1986; E unp. 
124481; Eli M. Cullen, Elmwood 
Place, O. 13217 


Cuban (A) folk-song; habanera, Ed- 
uardo Sanchez de Fuentes, trans- 
scribed Bryceson Treharne; pf. © 
May 26, 1986; E pub. 55488; Boston 
music co., Boston. 13218 

Cuckoo (The) ; by A. Arensky. op. 34, 
no. 2, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © 
May 19, 1986; E pub. 55303 ; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

13219) 


Cuckoo song; waltz, G. Martin, arr. 


Carl Vogt; violin and pf. © Apr. 
30, 1936; E pub. 54974; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 13220 


Curious story; by Stephen Heller, op. 
139, no. 9, 2d. pf. pt. Reuven V. Kosa- 
koff, selected and ed. Stella Nahum 
and Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. © Apr. 
27, 1936; E pub. 54966; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 1322" 


Curtains of night; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1 c@ Apr. 7, 
19886; E unp. 123301; Albert Au- 
gustin Hemelberg, Billings, Mont. 

13222 


Cut (The) in; song, melody Felix Ber- 
nard. © 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 


pt. 1, n. S,iv/38h 


124098; L. Wolfe Gilbert, Los Ange- 
les. 138223 


Czy pamietasz malenka kawiarenke? 
tangzo, Stowa: T. Ortym; m=) We 
Krupifski. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 
44303 ; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

13224 


Dallas bound; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 15, 1986; E unp. 124522; Fran- 
ces Navratil, Dallas. 13225, 


Dallas town; w Arza Hitt, melody 
Horace Puckett. ©1c. May 7, 1986; 
E unp. 124052; Horace Dayrl Puck- 
ett, Mineral Wells, Tex. 13226 


Dance and sing with a graceful swing; 
song. Apr. 29, 1986; E pub. 
54556; Anny de Raay, Forest Hills, 
Babine we 13227 


Dancer (The) ; by Melita Krieg; pf. © 
Mar. 23, 1986; E pub. 55319; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago, 13228. 


Dancing butterflies; fox-trot, m Ar- 
thur J. Thibodeau; pf., with w. 

1 ¢@. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125152); 
Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 

13229 


Dancing in the moonlight; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124226; 
Esther Chell, Cloquet, Minn. 18230 


—w and melody. © 1 ¢. May 7, 
1986; E unp. 124090; Wiliam Edgar 
Spencer, Nashville. 13231 


Dancing on the stars; song. ©1e. 
May 16, 1986; E unp. 124581; L’Vida 
Richelieu DeWey, West Albany, 
Nowe: 13252" 


Dancing (The) pair; song, arr. Harold. 
Zweifil; orch. pts. © May 4, 1986; 
E pub. 55008; Myron Glauber and 
Dave Hoffman, Los Angeles. 18233. 


Dancing the moonlight waltz; w James 
Harry Young; pf. © 1c. May 18, 
1986; E unp. 124696; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13234 


Dancing with you; w Nellie Belle Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1 ce. May 26, 1986; E 
unp. 125228; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13285. 


Danube (The) to the Severn; w Tenny- 
son, m H. Procter-Gregg. © Apr. 
15, 1936; E for. 44216; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 13236: 


Daphnis; overture, G. E. Holmes; band. 
pts. © May 15, 1986; E pub. 55378; 
C. L. Barnhouse, inc., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

13237 


600 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Dark eyes and dark hair; song. © 
1 ec. May 11, 1986; E unp. 124290; 
Genevieve 8S. Wood, Piedmont, Calif. 

13238. 


Darkness came with the sunrise; w 
Harry A. Doner, and melody. 
1 ce. May 16, 1986; E unp. 124573; 
George Herbert Bourne, Los Ange- 
les. 13239) 


Darling, it’s you; w and m Bernice 
Petkere; with guit. arr. © May 10, 
1936; E pub. 55374; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 132401 


Darling Nellie Gray; arr.; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w; in D. 
© Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 55426; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 13241 


Darling will you marry me; w and m 
Al Ethelred Blakeley; pf. treble. © 
1 ce. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124520; 
Alfred E. Blake, New York. 18242 


Day dreaming down the years; song, 
w Helen M. Bowling. © 1 ¢. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124611; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 13243, 


Days beyond recall; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1936; E 
unp. 124977: John Ransel, Pt. Ar- 
thur, Ont., Canada. 13244 


Dear Aunt Julie: w and melody. © 
1 ce. May 18, 1986; E unp. 124679; 
Meyer Ritter, Detroit. 13245: 


Dear lady of my dreams; w and m 
Walter J. Brunsman, arr. J. Alfred 
Schehl; with arrs. for guit. and male 
voices. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
55256; Merrell Schwarz music co., 
Cincinnati. 13246 


Dear Lord (Oracion del rosario); w 
D’Armo, m Sergio D’Karlo. © 1 e. 
May 20, 1936; E unp. 124812; Frank 
Gill, New York. 13247 


Dear Mary Lane: pf., with w. ©1e. 
May 9, 1936; E unp. 124209: Bettina 
M. Franck, San Diego, Calif. 13248 


Dear moon; fox-trot song. © 1c. May 
4, 1986; E unp. 125210; Harriet 
Blanche Thorpe, Greenville, Pa. 

13249 


Dear mother of mine; w and m Walter 
Cornelius Firnhaber; pf. ©1c¢. May 
26, 1986; E unp. 125269; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13250 


Dear old dad; waltz, w and melody. 
©1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124366; 
Mary Burks Clubb, Frederickstown, 
Mo. 13251 


13266 


Dear old high school; mixed voices. 
© Apr. 13, 1936; E pub. 55206; How- 
ard C. Hill, Baltimore. 13252 


Dear old moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 1, 1936; E unp. 123683; Joseph 
A. Civilett, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 13253 


Dear old New York; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 27, 1986; E unp. 1253865; 
John M. Wilson, Quincy, Mass. 

13254. 


Dear old valley days: song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
May 9, 1986; E unp. 124227; Harry 
B. De Kay, El Reno, Ok1. 13255 


Dear, wert thou less than all the world 
to me; w G. A. Hawkins-Ambler, m 
Eleanor Everest Freer, op. 41, no. 7; 
ten. © Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 55048; 
Music library of Chicago, Chicago. 

13256 


Dearest one; pf., with w. ©1c. May 
1, 1936; E unp. 128694; Paul Bryant, 
Benton, Ky. 138257 


Deep (The) deep South; song. ©1c. 
May 29, 1986; E unp. 125445; Au- 
gusta Doan Freeman, Dallas. 13258 


Deep river here I come love needs me 
no more; song. ©1c. May 7, 1936; 
E unp. 124075; Jasper Thomas, New 
York. 13259 


Degree in love: by Wilson Broms; pf. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123928; 
John Wilson Broms, Portland, Or. 

13260 


Del hijo a la madre; cancion. ©1e. 
May 20, 1936; E unp. 124847; Salva- 
dor Gil Forte, New York. 13261 


Delightful Dallas; song; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © May 16, 1936: E pub. 
55273; Harry Lewis, St. Louis. 

13262 


Depression blues; song, w Mrs. Robert 
Wolf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123960; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Ange- 
les. 13263 


Description of my love; w Hubert Ber- 
nard Gruber; pf. © 1 c¢. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124697; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13264 


Desert moon: w Heber H. Clark, and 
melody. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 
123893; Blanch E. Pitt, San Diego, 
Calif. 13265 


—— w Werner Schulz: pf. ©1c. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124698; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13266 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13267 


Deserted; w and melody. © 1c. May 
29, 1936; E unp. 125473; Al Catenaro, 
Uniontown, Pa. 13267 


Desirée; w and melody. © 1 ¢ May 
27, 1936; E unp. 125361; Rosalie B. 
Fowler, Hingham, Mass. 13268 


Despecho; cancion tango. © 1 c¢. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125084; Angel Diaz, 
Burbank, Calif. 13269 


Destruction (The) of Sennacherib; w 
Lord Byron, m S. Ward-Casey ; male 
voices. © May 7, 1936; E for. 44312; 
Banks & son, York, England. 13270 


Deuxiéme concertino; par Hug. Saeys, 
op. 129; violon avec acc. de pf.- © 
Mar. 1, 1986; E for. 43676; A. Cranz, 
Brussels. 13271 


Deuxiéme concerto; par Karol Szyma- 
nowski, op. 61, pte. de violon en col- 
laboration avec Paul Kochanski ; vio- 
lon et orch. Partition. © Dee. 20, 
19384; E for. 44815; Editions Max 


Eschig, Paris. 13272 
Devil in my heart; song. © 1 c¢. May 
19), 19363) BE unp.124i(Ge>) Diane 
Greer, Detroit. 13273 


Did I remember; from Suzy, w Har- 
old Adamson, m Walter Donaldson; 
with guit. arr. © May 26, 1936; E 


pub. 55471; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 13274 
Dinky little chinky lady; w and m 


Pearl’ Clarks pr V@ratve May «5, 
1936; E unp. 123853; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13275 


Dirge (A) for Ryno; op. 22, no. 3; low 
voice. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54972 ; John Laurence Seymour, Sac- 
ramento, Calif. 13276 


Disappointed in love; w Joseph T. Sew- 
ell, and melody. © 1 c¢. Apr. 22, 
1936; E unp. 123755; Katherine Mar- 
tin, New York. SPAMS 


Dixie; arr. Marvin Hatley; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1c¢ May 7, 19386; 
E unp. 124055; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 13278 


arr. Oliver Hardy; melody with 
pf. acc. ©1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124054; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 13279 


Dixie land; arr. Fred T. Busswood; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram. 
© May 5, 1936; E pub. 55076; Mack- 
lin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 138280 


Dizzy fingers; by Zez Confrey, modern 
transcription Louis Merkur; 2 pfs., 


pt. TE ns vol 


4 hands. © Mar. 19, 19386; E pub. 
59330 ; Mills music, inc., New York. 
13281 


Do you love me; w and melody. © 1 
ce. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124331; 
David Yellen, Brooklyn. 13282 


Do you or don’t you love me; w Syd- 
ney Nesbitt, melody Ed Smalle. © 
1c. May 16, 1986; E unp. 124604; 
Popular melodies, inc., New York. 

13283 


Do you recall; song. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125102; Rose Grant, 


Racine, Wis. 13284 
Doctor bandage my heart; song, m 
Walter Lee; with guit. arr. ©1«. 


May 20, 1986; E unp. 124807; Lewis 
Raymond Rickabaugh, Eugene, Or. 
13285 


Does love linger longer when I’m with 
you; w and melody Nickie Caplen. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123854; 
gaits Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13286 


Dogwood time in Georgia; w B. B. Cas- 
tell, m Elizabeth L. Hopson. ©1 ce. 
Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 124405; B. B. 
Castell and Elizabeth Hopson, At- 
lanta. 13287 


Dolce amata; pf. con versi. © Apr. 
22, 1936; E pub. 55016; Pasquale No- 
vara, New York. 13288 


Dolce cuore; valzer, canzone. © Apr. 
14, 1986; E pub. 54725; Fortunato 
Fontana and Luigi Forgione, Brook- 
lyn. 13289 


Don’t be superstitious; w G. Otto, m 
A. Otto. ©1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 
124008; Gene and Anne Otto, New 
York. 138290 


Don’t cha be too sure; fox-trot, w and 


melody. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124624; George Kircher, Kawkawlin, 
Mich. 13291 


Don’t come crying to me; w Harold 
Adamson, m Walter Donaldson. © 
1c. May 9, 19386; E unp. 124283; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 138292 


Don’t forget those golden days; w 
Richard James McGuire; pf. ©1c. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123867; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. _ 

138293 

Don’t keep me in suspense, my dear; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 124948; Mike Codian, Akron, 
O. 13294 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 
Don’t measure man in his inches; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1c. May 


19, 1986; E unp. 124756; Lillian Cox, 
Greenwood, Miss. 13295 


Don’t save your smiles; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; E for. 
44256; Ted Fiorito, New York, Benny 
Davis, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y., and 
J. Fred Coots, Larchmont, N, Y. 

13296 


Don’t stop loving me; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 12, 1986; E unp. 1243826; Jasper 
Thomas, New York. 138297 


Don’t tell me baby let me guess; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 125201; Warner Everyn 
Walker, Hollywood, Calif. 13298 


Don’t turn your back on me; song, sc. 
Tim Brymn; pf. with ukulele arr. 
© Dee. 17, 1985; E pub. 55055; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ©Co., 
inc., New York. 13299) 

Don’t wake me up, if this is a dream; 
song. © 1c May 1, 1936; E unp. 
123707 ; Harold E. Lucas and Helen 
Harris, Miami, Fla. 138300 


Don’t you feel that way; pf. treble, 


with w. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124842; Harold Rand, Glen- 
dora, Calif. 13301 


Doubting ; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 28, 1986; E unp. 125397; 
Bertha Read Fike, San Antonio. 

13302 


Down below the Rio; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 124515; 
Gerard Taylor, Wilmette, Ill. 13303 


Down by the garden wall; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 26, 19386; E 
unp. 1253820; Magdalene Martell, 
Missoula, Mont. 13304 


Down by the seashore; w Joe Wm. 
Padjume; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124699 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 138305 


Down in ol’ Virginia; w and m Frank 
Fairfield. 1. Sop. and alto.—2. Sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Apr. 27, 1986; E 
pub. 54958, 54959; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 13306, 13307 


Down Texas way; song. © 1c. May 
9, 1986; E unp 125369; Una Ve 
Doose, Ballinger, Tex. 13308 


Down the midland trail; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c May 15, 1936; E 
unp. 124525; D. Ray Pauley, 
Charleston, W. Va. 13309) 


13323 


Down where the West expands; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 19, 19386; 
E unp. 124760; Frances Helen 
Marshall, Dallas. 13310 


Dream boats; song. © 1 ce May 2, 
1936 ; E unp, 123772; Blanche Louise 
Curry, Denver. 13311 


Dream girl; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124970; 
Beatrice Coleman Dennis, Pineville, 
La. 13312 


Dream girl of Beta delta; w and m 
Roy Phillip James; pf. © May 14, 
1986; E pub. 55236; Beta delta soror- 
ity, Shreveport, La. 13313 


Dream madness; w and melody. © 1 
c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125076; Joe 
Capraro, Hot Springs, Ark. 18314 


Dream of love; song. © 1 ec May 13, 
1986; E unp. 124425; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 

13315 


Dream of Miami; waltz melody. © 
1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 125035; 
Jafar Devlet-Muraz, Miami, Fla. 

138316 


Dream queen; w B. G. Hazen, m E. E. 
Perfect. © 1 ¢ May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124908; Billie Gladys Hazen, 
Des Moines, and Ethel Esther Per- 
fect, Sioux City, Ia. 13317 


Dream ‘shadows; w Nick Kenny, mel- 
ody Rod Kirby. © 1. May 13, 
1986 ; HE unp. 124413; Roderick (Rod) 
Kirby, New York. 13318 


Dream sweet dreams for me; song. 
© 1c, May 9, 1986; E unp. 124225; 
Gladys Dooge, Detroit. 13319 


Dream tears; w R. A. Gold, melody 
D. Davis. © 1 ¢ May 18, 19386; 
E unp. 124656; Ralph A. Gold and 
David Davis, New York. 13320 


Dream trees; w Sarah Grace; pf. © 
1 c. May 5, 1986; E unp. 123864; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13321 


Dream waltz; waltz, w G. Germain, 
and melody. © 1c. May 26, 19386; 
E unp. 1253800; Thomas M. Hayes, 
New York. 13322 


Dreamin’ dreams; w Emerson Oelen, 
melody Robert Wessman. © 1 ce. 
May 29, 19386; E unp. 125477 ; Emer- 
son Jay Oelen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

13323 


603 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13324 


pt. WI, n. s., v. 81 


Dreaming; barearolle, w and m H. P. | Dreams that never come true; song, 


Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55446; Century music pub. Co., 
New York. 13324 


Dreaming dreams of you; valse song. 
© 1c. May 25, 1986; E yup. 125122; 
Abbie Morey Van Aukeh, Choteau, 
Mont. 13325 


Dreaming of you; fox-trot song. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 125209; 
Evelyn McNabb, Nashville. 13326 


song. ©1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124125; Vivienne LaFerne Kellems, 
Oceanside, Calif. 13327 


Dreaming of you by the Rio Grande; 
song, w Ray Davis. © 1c. May 18, 
1936; EH" “unp. 124612. Joy thas! 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 13328 


Dreaming silver moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123933; 
Lee J. Nelson, Goshen, Utah. 13329 


Dreaming sweetheart of you; valse 
song. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125144; Julia V. Prouty, Spokane. 

13330: 


Dreaming that my dreams have all 
come true; w F. K. Diver, melody 
C. J. Herron. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124641; Frederick Kenneth 
Diver, Swissvale, Pa. and Charles 

' Joseph Herron, Coverdale, Pa. 

13331 


Dreamland in my heart; w Mattie 
Jennings, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
© 1c. May 2, 19386; E unp. 128724: 
M. W. Jennings, Stevensville, Md. 

13332 

Dreams; song, melody Allen Taub. © 
ie, May’ 22,71936" ump, 124975 ; 
Glen Inghram, Edson, 8. D. 13333 


Dreams of you; pf. © 1c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 128752; Royal Marsh, 
Boston. 138334 


w and melody. ©1e. May 12, 
1936; E unp. 124812; Vera Palmer, 
Portland, Or. 13335 


w Eva Esther Woods; pf. ©1c. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123904; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13336 


waltz, w and melody. ©1c. May 
9, 1986; E unp. 124268; Clifford 
Samuel Gibbons, Noblesville, Ind. 
13337 
Dreams that never came true; w and 
m Catherine Marie Lyons. © 1 c¢. 
May 5, 19386; E unp. 123949; Marie 
Lyons, Coshocton, O. 13338 


melody Clarke P. Tate. ©1c. May 
9, 19386; E unp. 124213; William T. 
Brady, Memphis, Tenn. 13339 


w L. Miller, melody H. Ludwig. 
©1c. May 5, 19386; E unp. 123955; 
Harry Ludwig and Lillian Miller, 
Detroit. 13340 


Dreamy isles; Ww and m Pam Busswood ; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram ; 
in C. © May 2, 19386; E pub. 55078; 
Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 

13341 


Dreamy waltz; in note and diagram. 
©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124985; 
Max S. Rogers, Youngstown, O. 

13342 


melody. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E 
unp. 124011; Elizabeth Ann Smith, 
Canton, O. 13343 


Drifting on the river of our dreams; 
song. © 1c. May 2, 1986; E unp. 
123771; Jack Ketai, Detroit. 13344 


Drifting sands ; fox-trot, w and melody 
Woody Frisino. © 1c. May 26, 


1936; E unp. 125270; Warren 
Frisino, Baltimore. 13345 
Drifting with the tide; song. © Apr. 


6, 1936; E for. 44206; Frederick Wil- 
liam Mills, London. 13346 


Driving cattle on the prairie; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124988; 
R. G. Smith, Eldorado, Kan. 

13347 


Drowsy rhythm; adopted from Organ 
grinder blues, w and m Clarence 
Williams; pf. ©1c. May 19, 1986; 
E unp. 124741; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

13348 


Duo des fraises; de Pas de fumée sans 
feu, paroles Eug. Destez-Blet et G. 
Petel, m Marcelle Chadal. © Dee. 
31, 1935; E for. 44858 ; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 13349 


Dust (The) covered diary; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e¢. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124228; 
Iva V. Baker, Three Rivers, Mich. 

13350 


Dust-i-est (The) dust bowl blues; song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 124279; 
Eric MacBride, Wichita. 13351 


Dusty (The) miller; w Robert Burns, 
m H. Procter-Gregg. © Apr. 15, 
1936; E for. 44217; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 13352 


604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


13380 


Dying (The) slave; song. © 1 ec. 
May 5, 1936; E unp. 128997; Herbert 
Leich, Evansville, Ind. 13353 


Harly morning; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© May 8, 1936; E pub. 55115; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 13354 


Harthly love ties are not broken; song, 
w Mary Ellen, Everitt. © 1c. May 
5, 1986; E unp. 123971; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 13355 


East Indian dancer; by William O. 
Munn; pf. © May 19, 1986; E pub. 
55393; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 13356 


Echo valley; pf., with w. © 1c. May 
22, 1986; E unp. 124937; Mervin 
Wesley Whitcomb, Belmont, Mass. 

13357 

Eleanor; waltz, w S. Adelman, and 
melody. ©1c. May 8, 19386; E unp. 
124199 ; Marguerite Quinby, Western 
Springs, IIl. P 13358 


Elegy; by Cesare Sodero; string orch. 


sc. and pts. © May 7, 1936; E pub. 
55105; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 13359 | 


Emeline; song, arr. Burrell Van Bu- 
ren. © Mar. 1, 1936; E pub. 54983; 
Mildred G. Wheeler, Lewiston, Me. 

138360) 


Emergency sweetheart; w Victor Man- 
ell; pf. ©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125234; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13361 


Empty arms; w and melody. ©1«. 
May 27, 1986; E unp. 125898; Ge- 
neva Kelley Williams, Chicago. 

13362 


Enchantment; by Heinrich J. Tandler ; 
pf. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 55254; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

13363. 

Eph-iph skeph-skiph; swing song. © 
1 c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125447; 
Chesley B. Briscoe, Philadelphia. 

13364 


Hres hermosa blanca paloma; letra y 
m José Perches; pf. ©1 ce. May 23, 
1936; E unp. 125023; Felipe V. Leal, 
Los Angeles. 13365 

Hsercizi preparatori; di Renzo Saba- 
tini; alle corde doppie, per viola. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; E for, 44148; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 13366 

Euphonia; march, J. H. Bell; band 
pts. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 55376; 
C. L. Barnhouse, inc., Oskaloosa, Ia. 

13367 


Hyvening in Seville; by Walter Nie- 
mann, transcribed Gregory Stone; 2 
pfs. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 54989; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 13368 


Everglade rhythm; arr. Ben Garrison; 
pf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123943; Harrison Godwin Smith, 
Brooklyn. 13369 


Every day I sit and dream; pf., with 
w. © 1c. May 14, 1986; E ump. 
124437; Jane Laird, Conshohocken, 
Pa. 13370 


Every day that goes by; w N. Menu- 
tole, melody G. Ottavi. © 1c¢. May 
6, 19386; E unp. 128990; Nicholas 
Menutole and Guido Ottavi, Chelsea, 
Mass. 13371 


Every day will be Sunday by and by; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. May 22, 1986; EB 
unp. 124989; Charles F. Bevington, 
jee he CO) 13372 


Everybody calls it swing; w and m 
Country Washburne; with arr. for 
guit. etc. © May 4, 1936; E pub. 
54995; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 13373 


Everybody’s calling you darling; waltz 
song, melody A. De Feliche and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 1936; E 
unp. 124533; Anthony De Feliche, 
Centerdale, R. I. 18374 


Everybody sing; swing fox-trot, w B. 
Nisen, m M. Davidson. © 1c. May 
16, 1986; E unp. 124637; Milton 
Davidson and Barney Nisen, Los 
Angeles. 13375 


Everybody swing it now; fox-trot, w 
A. Casnelli, melody W. Paris. © 1 
ce. May 20, 1936; E unp. 124816; 
Walter Paris and Arnold Casnelli, 
Covington, Ky. 13376 


Everywhere is heaven where you are; 
w and melody. ©1ec. May 14, 1936; 
\ E unp. 124475; James Robert Dobbs, 
Longview, Tex. 13377 


Ev’ry time you’re near; song. ©1c. 
May 8, 1986; E unp. 1241386; Charles 
Kohl Dietsch, Green Bay, Wis. 

13378 


Excitation: by R. H. Bassett. ©1e. 
May 8, 1986; E unp. 124115; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 13379 


Exciting; w Myron C. Degnon, and 
melody. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124773; Julia Strong Degnon, New 
York. 13380 


605 


CATALOG OF 
13381 


Facts and figures; pf. treble. ©1e. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 124951; Edgar 
Melvin Sampson, New York. 13381 


Faded (The) rose; w Gena Nelson; pf. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125246; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13382 


Fain would I change that note; w 
anon., m S. E. Lovatt; men’s voices. 
© Apr. 22, 1936; E for. 44157; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 13383 


Fair Texas; song, w Vera King. © 
May 15, 1986; E pub. 55270'; Freder- 
ick King, San Antonio. 13384 


Fairy bells; arr. R. Sloan and Warren 
N. Dean; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
55461; Robert Sloan, Pottsville, Pa. 

13385 


Fairy-tale (The) parade; w D. S. 
Sharp and Winifred Alice Sharp, and 
melody. ©1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 
124883 ; David Stevenson Sharp, Dal- 
more, Dunedin, N. Z. 13386 


Fairy tales; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124926; Mar- 
garet G. Jones, Indianapolis. 

13387 


Fairy (The) wish; dance, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55441; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 13388 


Faithful to you; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125295; Zerola Hartnett, Ta- 
malea, Il. 13389 


Fall is in the air; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. Texas centennial ed. © Apr. 
29, 1986; E pub. 55230; Albertine 
Robertson, Ennis, Tex. 13390 


Falling out of love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 26, 19386; E unp. 125280; 
Edwin J. Gdowski, Detroit. 13391 


Far away; w G. M. Raphael, m P. 
Scheiner. © 1c. May 28, 19386; E 
unp. 125437; Paul Scheiner and Gail 
M. Raphael, New York. 13392 


Far in Hawaii; fox-trot song, melody 
H. Dombrowski and Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125306; 
Henry Dombrowski, N. Tonawanda, 
N. Y. 133938 


Far o’er the bay; w W. G. Rothery, m 
César Franck, arr. Bryceson Tre- 
harne; sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © Apr. 
27, 1986; E pub. 55155; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13394 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Farewell malihini; Hawaiian farewell 
song, w Wolfe Gilbert. © May 15, 
1936; E pub. 55313; Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, Los Angeles. 13395 


Farewell to paradise; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124814; 
Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 13396 


Farmer-labor party song; w A. Her- 
zog, jr.. m M. Agranov; pf. ©1e. 
May 138, 1986; E unp. 124383; Mat- 
thew Agranoyv and Arthur Herzog, 
jr., New York. 13397 


Fastie; by Leroy Shield; pf. © May 
8, 1936; E pub. 55116 ; Robbins musie 
corp., New York. 13398 


Father Knickerbocker; w and m EHu- 
genia Da Vinci. ©1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 125067; Ida Sicuro, Brooklyn. 

13399 


Father was a fighter; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 124068; 
Harold G. Frost, Chicago. 13400 


Fé, esperanza y caridad; himno es- 


piritista. © 1c May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124849; Salvador Gil Forte, 
New York. 13401 


Feelin’ gay; w and melody. © 1. 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 123788; George 
Joseph Piton, Chicago. 13402 


Fickle; w and melody. ©1c. May 7, 
1936; E unp. 124107; Mel Peterson, 


San Francisco. 13403 
Find me the lady in blue; song, w 
Charles Wohlwend. © 1 ec. May 


18, 1986; E unp. 124618; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 138404 


Fiordisole ; di Franco Vittadini, 1. fan- 
tasia, arr. Iluminato Culotta ; piccola 
orch. pti. © Apr. 23, 1936; E for. 
44145; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

13405 


2. fantasia, arr. Illuminato 
Culotta; piccola orch. pti. © Apr. 
29, 1936; E for. 44146; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 13406 


First and last sweetheart; song. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 1238976; 
Katherine Johnson Nelson, Houston. 

13407 


First (The) dancing lesson; w and 
m M. L. Preston; pf. © May 6, 
1986; E pub. 55361; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 13408 

First (The) year in the orchestra; by 
Edwina Palmer and Agnes Best; 
violins and pf. pts. 1-3. © Oct. 
17, 1985; E for. 44197; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 13409 


606 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


13438 


Five little miracles ; song, melody Karl 
Kaye. ©1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 
124884; Rose B. Vincent, Wichita, 
Kan. 13410 


Five (The) piece band; w and m Phil 
Baxter. ©1c. May 14, 1986; E unp. 
124482; Jenkins music co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 13411 

Flag of peace; w and melody. Rev. 
© 1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 124398; 
John J. Schneider, Philadelphia. 


13412 

Flag song—vU. S. navy; song. ©1e. 
May 138, 1986; E unp. 124419; Yngve 
J. Nyvall, San Pedro, Calif. 13413 


Flight of the ghosts; by Irene Rodgers ; 
pf. © May 19, 19386; E pub. 55259; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine, New 
York. 13414 


Florida calls to you; w and m G. 
Bert Moss. © May 14, 1936; E pub. 
55257 ; G. Cuthbert Moss, Hilton Vil- 
lage, Va. 13415 


Florida moon; fox-trot, w and m J. G. 
Gilbert; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© May 5, 1986; E for. 44267; Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, ltd., London. 13416 


Flotow (Friedrich von) Martha; se- 
lection, arr. Paul Yoder; full band 
pts. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 55383; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 13417 

Flower (A) fashion show; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123815; Mildred Brooks, Hollywood, 


Calif. 13418 
Follow the gleam; arr.; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w; in E. 


© Dee, 2, 1935; E pub. 55429; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 13419 


Foolin’ around; w J. Bolliger, m L. 
McFalls. ©1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 
124276; Jerry Bolliger and Loyd Mc- 
Falls, N. Little Rock, Ark. 13420: 


For I’ve learned how to play the game; 
song. © 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 
125454; Marvin Edgar Putnam, Salt 
Lake City. 13421 


For mother; song. © 1 ¢. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125118: Meda Cole, Los 
Angeles. 13422 


For those who love; song, w Grace 


Valentine. © 1c. May 21, 1936; E 
unp. 124878; Harry W. Campbell, 
Vineland, N. J. 13423 


For you just you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 6, 1986; E unp. 124021; 
Hazel Thies, Minneapolis. 13424 


Foreign Legion bugle call march; by 
Paul Van Loan. ©1c. May 8, 1936; 
EK unp. 124114; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 13425 


Forever; w Ethel Walters and Kaye 
Herman, melody Kaye Herman. © 
1 ce. May 29, 1986; E unp. 125461; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

13426 


Forever in my heart; w Jennie Fran- 
ces Kerop; pf. ©1c. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 123865; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13427 


Forget to remember; w and m Carmen 
De Mille; with ukulele arr. © Jan. 
1, 1986; E pub. 55178; William Jules 
Herbst, New Orleans. 13428 


Forty precious winks; w Chris Birk; 
pis © tl ¢ May 5, 193865 HE unp. 
123866; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13429 


Found, lost, wanted; song; with 
ukulele arr.. © 1 c.. May 8, 19386; 
EH ounp. 124122; William H. McCad- 
don, Washington. 13430 


Four little letters; w C. H. Koch, m 
O. Johnson. © 1c. May 16, 1936; 
E ounp. 124565; Carl Henry Koch 
and Ole Johnson, Seattle. 1343. 


Fox hunting round the fire; pf., with 
We ©) ah eqn 1: 1936: E unp. 
124412; Everett R. Currier, West- 
port, Conn. 13432 


Francis and Day’s concert parties 
album; w and m Reg Low. no. 11. 
© May 4, 1936; E for. 44205; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd:, London. 

13483 


Frank (Alan) March; pf. duet. © 
Jam, 2o.1956 7 Hy tor: "441809 : Oxford 
univ. press, London. 13434 


Franklin D. for you and me; march 
fox trot song. © 1c. May 7, 1936; 
E unp. 124100; Ben Handley, Blairs- 
ville,. Pa. 13435 


Franklin D. Roosevelt the first man 
of the land; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 
124753; Julius Handsel, Chicago. 

13436 


Frem paa marsch; text Else Printz, 
m Elisabeth Tuxen; pf. © Apr. 28, 
1936; E for. 44269; Skandinavisk og 
Borups musikforlag, a. s., Copen- 
hagen. 13487 

Frettin’; song. ©1c. May 23, 1936; E 
unp. 125026; Charles Huffman Cart- 
wright, Houston. 13438 


607 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13439 


pt. Il, n..s.,. V3) 


Friend to friend; song. © 1 c. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 125484; Virginia 
Folger, Chicago. 13439 


Friendship Isle; song, melody Leon de 
Costa. ©1ce May 12, 1936; E unp. 
124343 ; William Bosch, Pella, Ia. 

13440 


Frog peepin’ time; w C. F. Berry, m 
W. H.. Lewis. ©1c. May 12, 1936; 
E unp. 124306 ; Clyde Franklin Berry 
and Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, 
N. H. 13441 


Frolic (A) outdoors; caprice, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 19386; 
E pub. 55448; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 13442 


From A to Z on the Spanish guitar; 
text, compilation, arr., ete., John 
Martell. © Apr. 24, 1936; E pub. 
55172; Amsco. musie sales co., inc. 
New York. 13443 


Fuga (Sandro) Toccata; pf. © Apr. 
20, 1986; E for. 44154; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 13444 


Fugitive (A) from my dreams; w 
Hazel Nolan Riker; pf. © 1c. Apr. 
17, 19386; E unp. 123905; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13445 


Fun and frolic; w and m Hrika Schu- 
mann, © ..Keb., 200 1oa6— i tor. 
44171; Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 

13446 


Gallivantin’ aroun’; song, from Show 
boat, w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d. © 
1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 124797; 
Jerome Kern, Bronxville, N. Y. 

13447 


Gal-za-wal-zee; w Will Dorsey, and 
melody. ©1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 
125183; Pauline Dagne, Pasadena. 

13448 


Gambrinus; paso-doble; pf. © 1 « 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125186; Jose 
R. Ramirez, San Antonio. 13449 


Game (The) of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124202; 
T. P. Mitchell, Aiken, 8. C. 13450 


Gardener (The) game; with music, 
Carolyn Bowen; pf. © Apr. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54950; Paul A. Schmitt 
music co., Minneapolis. 13451 


Gates and doors; ballad of Christmas 
eve, w Joyce Kilmer. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124758; Rebecca Ger- 
rard Ludlam, Los Angeles. 13452 


Gay Broadway; w Margaret Rinhard, 
and melody. © 1c. May 20, 1936; 


E unp. 124830; Vera B. Stanley, New 
York. 13453 


Gems of Scotland; intro. Kathleen, 
Annie Laurie, ete., caprice de con- 
cert, Julie Rivé-King; pf. Rev. ed. 
Carl Wilhelm Kern. © Dec. 28, 
1935 ; E pub. 55084; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 13454 


George Sand, die besiegte siegerin; 
dramatische operette, Ernst Leenen. 
Klavierauszug zum dirigieren ein- 
gerichtet. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 
44337; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 13455 


Georgia pines; w and melody. ©1 .. 
May 1, 1986: E unp. 123746; Phil 
Harris Fahrney, Hollywood, Calif. 

13456. 


Get on your toes; w Helen Clark, and 
melody. ©1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124097; Frank William Geiger, 
Whitehouse Station, N. J. 13457 


Ghost (The) of Piccolo Pete; w and m 
Phil Baxter. ©1c. May 25, 1936; E 
unp. 125097; Jenkins music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 13458 


Giardino abbandonato; di Bruno Was- 
sil; piccola orch. pti. © Apr. 20, 
1936; E for. 44142; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 13459 


Gin fizz; song. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
FE unp. 124667; Veronica Hoffmann, 
Omaha. 13460 


Ginny (The) shag; song. © Apr. 18, 
1936; E pub. 54949; Jack Blue, New 
York. 13461 


Girasol; bolero; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123937; 
Emilio de Torre, New York. 13462 


Girl (The) I loved before; song, w 
Mary Sceeles. © 1. May 20, 1986; 
E unp. 125390; Herbert Talan, Provi- 
dence. 13463 


Girl of my heart; w and m Dessie 
Trusler Northup; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © May 3, 1936; E pub. 
55135; Northup pub. co., Detroit. 

13464 


Girl with Spanish shawl; melody, with 
pf. acc. ©1ec. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124101; Florence G. Galajikian, May- 
wood, Ill. 13465 


Giuseppe, da barber; w Thomas A. 
Daly, m Carl Oberbrunner; high 
voice. © Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 
55166; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

13466 


608 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Give me a break just for the sake of 
that little mother of mine; song, w 
Jimmy Moore. ©1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 125002; Eula F. Seal, Sara- 
toga, Wy. 13467 


Give me a ship and a song; song. © 
1 @ May 25, 1986; E unp. 123721; 
Kay Kellogg, Los Angeles. 13468 


Give me a song and a Singer ; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1c May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124923; John J. Comer- 
ford, Gurteen, Kilmanagb, Co. Kil- 
kenny, Ireland. 13440 


Give me a wide horizon; w and melody. 
©l1ec May 12, 19386; E unp. 124341; 
George R. Calder, New York. 13470 


Give me the moon; waltz song. ©1c. 
May 21, 1986; E unp. 124868; Paul 
Woodrow Palmer, East Liverpool, O. 

13471 


Give me the words for my melody; w - 


and melody Evelyn Pennie. © 1c. 
May 6, 1986; E unp. 124026; Evelyn 
Panikoff, New Haven. 138472 


Glamorous night; selection, Ivor No- 
vello, arr. Denis Wright; brass and 
reed band pts. © Feb. 28, 1936; EH 
for. 44224; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 13473 


Gloria und der clown; operette, Julius 
Horst, gesangstexte Rudolph Ber- 
tram u. J. Horst, m Robert Stolz. 
Volistandiger klavierauszug mit text 
zum dirigieren eingerichtet. © June 
26, 19385; E for. 44332; Doremi mu- 
Sikverlag, a. g., Basel, Switzerland. 

13474 


_ Glorious day; w and melody. ©le. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123813; Clara 
Lund, New York. 13475 


God bless this union; w and melody. 
©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 124833: 
Armand Granger, Salix, Ia. 13476 


God is not dead; hymn, arr. Ed. H. 
Boyce. © 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125281; Alice Wyatt Rouse, New 
York. 13477 


God (The) who was tired; ritual with 
m to accompany the play, arr. 
Charles Dickenson. © 1c. Feb. 24, 


1986; D 41728; Janet Williams 
Gould, Corona, Calif. 13477* 
Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 


Adagio pathétique; arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; pf. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
55288 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 13478 


13492 


Golden cafe; w Wilfred Lawrence 
Imm; pf. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 123906; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13479 


Golden memories; w Betty Pace Sher- 
wood; pf. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 123907; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13480 


—waltz song, arr. M. Rathje. © 
1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 123934; 
Nathan H. Wood, Pasadena. 13481 


Golden rod; waltz, H. P. Hopkins; pf. 
trio, six hands. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55487; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 13482 


Goldene stunde; lyrisches intermezzo, 
m u. arr. Reiny Roland; orch. stim- 
men. © Mar. 28, 19386; E for. 
44321; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 13483 


Goliad; concert march, by Joe Berry- 
man; band pts. © Apr. 16, 1936; 
E: pub. 55044; Ellis B. Hall, Ama- 
rillo,. Tex. 13484 


Gona elope with a beautiful girl, gotta 
catch a midnight train; song. ©1. 
May 7, 1986; E unp. 124076; Jasper 
Thomas, New York. 13485 


Gondolo ptyh; tango wtoskie, stowa: 


Jerry, m: Fred Scher. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E for. 44291; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 13486 


[and] Ta jedna noc... .; 
tango, siowa: Olga Org, m: J. Peters- 


burski; arr. W. Higer: salonowa 
ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1935; EB 
for. 44298; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 13487 


Gone but not forgotten; w Lucille 
Longman, and melody. © 1 c. May 
2, 19386; E unp. 123735; M. Kenneth 
Boss, Brooklyn. 13488 


Good-night, ladies; arr. Harlin bros. ; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with w; 
in D. © Dee. 2, 1985; E pub, 55282: 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 13489 


Good-night my love good-night; song; 
with ukulele arr. Tiadi Kitani. © 
1 ec. May 1, 1936; E unp. 1238742; 
Edgar Emil Sundback, Bellingham, 
Wash. 13490 


Good-night, sweet dreams; waltz song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; BE unp. 123973; 
Katherine Johnson Nelson, Houston. 

13491 


Goossens (Hugene) Four songs; w 
Bettie F. Holmes. © Apr. 16, 1936; 
E for. 44175; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 13492 


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13493 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


Gorgeous Nattie Green; song, melody 
H. A. Struthers and Elwood Funk. 
© 1c. May 8, 1986; EB unp. 124178; 
Harold Alfred Struthers, Chicago. 

13498 


Gotta dance; melody Russ Vullo. © 
1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 123988; 
Russ Sam Vullo, Rochester, N. Y. 

13494 


Gotta date to call my darling; w Pat 
Tort, m Tommy Fox. © 1 c. May 
26, 19386; E unp. 125271; Thomas 
Joseph Fox, Roseland, N. J. 18495 


Graduation (The) waltz; w and m Al. 
J. Neiburg, Marty Symes and Jerry 
Levinson, pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry ; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © May 19, 
1936; E pub. 55395; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 13496 


(Jrand terrace rhythm; melody Fletch- 
er Henderson. 1 c@ May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124737; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 13497 


Grand terrace swing; by Fernando 
Arbelo; pf. © 1e¢. May 9, 1986; E 
unp. 124214; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 13498 


Grandma’s lullaby; song, arr. Eulalio 
Sanchez. © Mar. 28, 1936; E pub. 
55271; Lois Human, San Antonio. 

13499) 


Gratton (H. Cowan) ‘Two songs; w 
John Cecil and Elizabeth Billings 
Stuart. © May 4, 1986; E pub. 
55006; H. Cowan Gratton, Los An- 
geles. 13500 


Great Venizelos the patriot; m Beulah 
Garbis; pf., with w. ©1c. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 123831; Harry N. Gar- 
bis, Washington. 13501 


Green (The) eyed monster; w and 
melody Bernice Petkeree © 1 « 
May 14, 1986; E unp. 124446; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 13502 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup). Dance ca- 
price; op. 28, no. 3, 2d pf. pt. Reuven 
V. Kosakoff, selected and ed. Stella 
Nahum and Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. 
© Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 54967; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 13503 


Grandmother’s minuet; 2d pf. pt. 
Reuven V. Kosakoff, selected and ed. 
Stella Nahum and Lillian Reznikoff 
Wolfe. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54968; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
13504 


Grow a smile my grumpy man; m 
Burrell Van Buren; pf. with w. © 


1 c. May 2, 1986; E unp. 123729; 
Presley B. Johnson, Sacramento, 
Calif. 13505 


Growing up; 3 impressions, Marjorie 
A, Hesse; pf. © Apr. 2, 1986; E 
for. 44177; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 13506 


Guess; w C. O. Hohn, m G. G. Hohn 
and Estelle Berniece Bennett. © 
1 ce May 12, 1936; E unp. 124349; 
Gerry Gibson Hohn, Royal Oak, 
Mich. 13507 


Guide me? Lord, I’m going through; 
song, arr. V. Woodley. © 1c. May 
4, 1986; E unp: 1238217; Clara 
Emma Shed, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

13508 


Guitarra compaflera; cancion, letra 
Luis de Soto; con acordes de guit. 
Clara Romero. © Mar. 30, 1936; 
E for. 44264; Graciela Parraga, 
Havana. 18509 


Gute nacht, mein kleines middchen; 
tango, text u. m Werner Fischer, 
arr. Reiny Roland; orch. stimmen. 
© Mar. 28, 19386; E for. 44317; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 13510 


Gypsies (The); w and m Louise J. 
Kocot. © May 15, 1986; E pub. 
50201; Dave Ringle, New York. 

13511 


Gypsy dreams; w Mary Ruth Smith; 
pi. ‘©O.D) c,, Apry 17, 1986s ua. 
123908; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13512 


Gypsy fires; song; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© May 2, 1936; E pub. 54999; Mar- 
garet Bronson, Cincinnati. 13513 

Gypsy lad; song. © 1c. May 21, 1936; 
E unp. 125382; Jane McLean, New 
York. 138514 

Gypsy melodies; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 1, 1986; E unp. 128714; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 13515 


Gypsy song; w Al Cooperman, and 


melody. © 1c May 12, 1936; H 
unp. 124342; Bernard Friedkin, 
Brooklyn. 13516 


Hackie goes wackie; w Al. Faro and 
M. Mainieri, melody Al Renee. 
1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 125331; 
Michael Mainieri, New York. 13517 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Bourrée; 
2d pf. pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, se- 
lected and ed. Stella Nahum and 
Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. © Apr. 
27, 1936; E pub. 54964; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 13518 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


13544 


Jigg; de Suites de piéces pour le 
clavecin, fingered and rev. Norah 
Drewett de Kresz; pf. © Feb. 20, 
1936; E for. 44192; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18519 


Hiinsel and Gretel; miniature version 
of the opera, libretto based on story, 
A. Wette, m based on themes, Engel- 
bert Humperdinck, adapted for ju- 
veniles Thomas M. Hayes; unison 
voices. 
55416; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

13520: 


Hallowed wings; song, w Nora M. 
Dunean. © 1c. Apr. 29, 19386; H 
unp. 124598; Eva Dungate, North 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 13521 


Halo (The) ’round the moon; w J. B. 
O’Malley, m E. Prince. © 1c. May 


22, 1936; E unp. 124960; Harres 
Prince and James B. O'Malley, 
Schenectady. 13522 


Hamburger mine; w Bob Rothberg, 
m Sammy Timberg; pf. ©1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 124857; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

13523 

Handful (A) of smoke; w Tommie 
Connor, m Eddie Lisbona, arr. Dud- 
ley E. Bayford; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © May 4, 1936; E for. 
44201: Francis Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 13524 


Happiness; fox-trot song. © 1c. May 
4, 19386; E unp. 125204; Adeline 
Ackley, South Gates, Calif. 18525 


w and m Bessie Le; pf. ©1-.. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124686; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13526 


Happy are we; song. ©1c. May 7, 
1936; E unp. 124073; Lloyd Hdwin 
Burkholder, Rockford, Ill. 13527 


Happy days are coming; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124981; William Snaden, 
Evansville, Ind. 13528 


Hark! the tiny cowslip bell; unison 
song, w anon., m Arnold Richard- 
son. © May 8, 1986; E for. 44254; 
Novello & co., ltd., London, 13529 


Harlem blues; w and melody. © 1c. 
May 4, 19386; E unp. 124456; Mal- 
colm Ray Keith, Knoxville, Tenn. 

13530 


Harlem goes back to the land; by Max 
Bouquet and Bill Walsh; pf. © 1 
e. Apr. 138, 1986; E unp. 124553; 
Clarence Max Bouquet, Santa Mo- 
nica, Calif. 13531 


© Apr. 27, 1936; EB ‘pub. | 


Harlem jamboree; song. © 1c. May 
15, 19386; E unp. 124518; Jasper 
Thomas, New York. 13532 


Harp (The) of Tara; Irish fantasie, 
Walter B. Rogers; B flat cornet or 
bar.; pf. acc. © Apr. 13, 19386; EB 
pub. 55188; Ernest S. Williams, 
Brooklyn. 13533 


Havana heaven; English w Howard 
Johnson, Spanish w Ramon Velas- 
quez, m Nico Dostal, pf. arr. Michel 
Whitehill; with arr. for guit., etc., 
and additional cho. for pf. accordion, 
arr. Pietro Deiro. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 551381; Stasny-Lang, ine., New 
York. 18534 


Have a heart; song. © 1c. May 20, 
1986; E unp. 124823; Newton Homer 
Oliphant, New York. 18535 


Have a heart and make it soon; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123825; Cyril Murgatroyd, Calgary, 
Alta., Canada. 13536 


| Have a little chat with me; w Beatrice 


Estelle Carroll; pf. ©1¢ Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 123909; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13537 


Hawaiian dreams; by Fred Busswood ; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram; 
in A. © Jan. 3, 1936; E pub. 55070; 
Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 

13538. 


Hawalian hula medley; w Martyna 
Carroll, m arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram. © Mar. 20, 1936; E pub. 
55056; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 13539 


Hawaiian moon; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1.G May 22, 19386; E unp. 
124966; George M. Gates, Borden- 
town, N. J. 13540 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Vivace; 2d. pf. 
pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, selected and 
ed. Stella Nahum and Lillian Rezni- 
koff Wolfe. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54965; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

13541 


Haywood (Ernest) Five sketches; pf. 
© May 6, 1936; E for. 44328; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 13542 


Hazanuth shire Jacob; for cantor, with 
choir responses, composed, compiled 
and arr.; organ ace. v. 1. Friday eve- 
ning ser'vice.—v. 2. Saturday morn- 
ing service. © Feb. 1, 1936; E pub. 
55208, 55209; Jacob Schwartz, New 
York. 13543, 13544 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13545 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


He’s the man of the hour; w Richard 
B. Stauffer and Twila Draper, m 
Harry La Forest, pf. arr. Harry L. 
Alford. © Apr. 28, 1986; E pub. 
55229; Stauffer music co., Topeka, 
Kan. 138545 

He’s there somewhere; song, harmon- 
ized C. L. Eberle. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55385; Daniel Leslie Baughey, 
jr., Adrian, Mich. 13546 


He said, she said, they both said ; song. 
© 1c. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123768; 
Hampton Lee Lester, Charleston, W. 
Va. 13547 


He understands; w and melody. ©1«. 
Apr. 27, 19386; E unp. 123977; Joseph 
G. Berkner, Ambridge, Pa. 13548 


He who would valiant be; anthem, w 
John Bunyan, m Edward Shippen 
Barnes; men’s cho., organ ace. © 
May 1, 1936; E pub. 55243; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 13549 


Head and heels in love; Song, w Elayne 


Abrams. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124120; Harry Wernli Williams, 
Oakland, Calif. 13550 


Headin’ for the big corral; w and m 
Niles Kinney. © 1. May 25, 1936; 
BE ounp. 125185; Maynard Niles Kin- 
ney, Berkeley, Calif. 13551 


Hear that band; song. ©1c. May 29, 
1936; E unp. 125486; David A. 
Kulaszewicz, Bessemer, Mich. 

13552 


—w and melody. © 1c. May 7, 
1936; E unp. 124062; Kathryne Sto- 
vall, Oklahoma City. 13553 


Heart (A) of stone; song. ©1c. May 
16, 1936; E unp. 124577; Walter 
Theodore Bauer, Blue Island, Il. 

13554 


Heart-rending love ballad; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124855; Wanda Nash, Runnemede, 
N. J. 13555 


Heartbreaker; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 
124980; Anthony Maglietto, Hart- 
ford. 13556 


Heartburn; song. ©1c. May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 124801; Winifred Evelyn Hy- 
land, Lincoln, Neb. 13557 


Hearts adrift; song. © May 7, 1936; 
E pub. 55207; William Carlton Bates, 
Cambridge, Mass. 13558 


Hearts in harmony; w and m Chas. 
John Toreson; pf. © 1 e¢. May 18, 


1936; E unp. 124687; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13559 


Heather bells; by Jacob Kunkel; pf. 
Rev. ed. Carl Wilhelm Kern. © 
Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 55031; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

13560 


Heaven; song. © May 13, 1986; HB 
pub. 55491; Charles Joseph Allen, 
Pittsburgh. 13561 


Heavenly ; w Katherine Van Dyke; pf. 
© 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125190; 
Lester Philip Guest, Medford, Mass. 

13562 


Heavenly bliss; w Louis D. Tolle; pf. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124701; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13563 


Heavens above, I am in love; song. © 
1c May 20, 1986; E unp. 124809; 
Dora K. McDaniel, Oklahoma City. 

13564 


Heav’n must have sent you; song, mel- 
ody M. J. Goodman and Bernice 
Goodman. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E 
unp. 124745; Max John Goodman, 
Minneapolis. 13565 


Hebrew melodies; w and melodies. © 
1 ec. May 16, 1986; E unp. 124662; 
Abraham Singer, Brooklyn. 13566 


Help yourself to my heart; fox-trot, 
wand melody. ©1c. May 20, 1936; 
EK. unp. 124820; Frank Clifton Har- 
ford, Los Angeles. 13567 


Her love is true; song. © 1 ec. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125162; John Wil- 
liam Martin, Los Angeles. 13568 


Here’s to spring; song, w Vanda Ole- 
bos. © 1. May 5, 1936; E ump. 
123963; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 13569 


Here’s to the veteran’s bonus; song. 
©1c. Apr. 2, 1936; E unp. 124071; 
Matthew Lynch, New York. 138570 


Here we go; scherzino, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; EH 
pub. 55444; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 13571 


Hereward the wake; by Leslie Fly ; pf. 
© May 5, 1936; E for. 44330; For- 
syth bros., ltd., London. 13572 


High tone studies ; by Jack Teagarden ; 
trombone, bar., in bass clef. © Apr. 
18, 1936 ; E pub. 55083 ; David Gorns- 
ton, Jamaica, New York. 13573 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1986 


13599 


High, wide and handsome; w and m 
Phil Baxter. © 1c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125096; Jenkins music ©€o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 13574 


Hold me tight I’m falling; w and m 
Tommie Connor and Eddie Lisbona; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © May 4, 
1936; E for. 44199; Sun music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 13575 


Hold on; pf., with w. ©1c. May 28, 
1986; E unp. 125410; Edward Pod- 
more, Anderson, Ind. 13576 


Hold that eritter down; w and melody 
Bob Nolan. © 1c. May 7, 1986; E 
unp. 124066; Cross & Winge, inc., 
Portland, Or. 13577 


Holst (Imogen) Five short pieces; 
pf. © Jan. 2, 1986; EH’ for. 44187; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 18578 


——— Six pictures from Finland; pf. © 
Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 44188; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 13579 


Home (A), a fireplace and you; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 4, 19386; EH 
unp. 125219; William F. Potter, Au- 
burn, R. I. 13580 


Home of the hills; song, arr. Frederic 
B. Scholl. © 1c. May 20, 1936; H 
unp. 124818; Lawrence Downs, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 13581 


Home (The) on the hill; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124164; Paul W. Lindstrom, Chicago. 

13582) 


Home sweet home; by John Howard 
Payne and Henry R. Bishop, arr. 
Fred Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram. © Mar. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 55075; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
easter, Pa. 13583 


Homeward bound; w and melody Bert 
Harlow. © 1 c. May 11, 1936; H 
unp. 124287; Henry Albert Harlow, 
Richmond, Calif. 13584 


Honest and truly; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 7, 1986; E unp. 124063; 
Kathryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 

13585 


Honey babe blues; pf., with w. ©1c. 
May 7, 19386; E unp. 124554; Zebron 
Britton, Canton, O. 13586 


Honey I’ve no right to love you as I 
do; song, melody L. E. Lueas and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125305; Lois H. Lucas, Sterl- 
ing City, Calif. 13587 


75026—36——3 


Honey won’t you hold me tight; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 4, 1986; EB 
unp. 125208; Edna Yale, i. e. Mrs. 
W. M. Yale, McKenzie Bridge, Or. 

13588 


w and m Clara 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; 
Clara S. Laaser, 

13589 


Hook, line and sinker, I’ve fallen for 
you; w and melody Arthur Good- 
man. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1986; E ump. 
124839'; Erma Coleman, i. e. Mrs. 
Robert M. Coleman, Newark, N. J. 

13590 


Hopsa, schwabeliesl; alte schwiibische 
tanzweisen gesammelt u. ftir chro- 
matische instrumente mit 12—i120 
bissen leicht gesetzt, A. Bohnet. © 


Hooey dats fun; 
Stange Laaser. 
E unp. 123830; 
Kansas City, Kan. 


Feb. 10, 1986; E for, 443889; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 
13591 


Horsin’ about, with the horse guards; 
w and m H. W. Hanemann, arr. 
Wayne Allen. ©1c. May 8, 1936; E 
unp. 124148; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 13592 


Hot and dry; by Leroy Shield; pf. © 
May 7, 1936; E pub. 55088; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 13593 


Hot tamales; w and melody. © 1. 
May 7, 1986; E unp. 124050; Sara 
Martinez, Hoehne, Col. 13594 


House (The) with nobody in it; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
May 8, 1886; E unp. 124183; Ethel 
Helmar, Aibion, Il. 13595 


House (The) with the little green tiles; 
fox-trot, w and m Art Beamish and 
Eugene Stanley. © May 7, 1986; 
E for. 44371 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd., Lon- 
don. 13596 


How can I forget; song, melody 
Arthur Sennett. © 1 ec. May 5, 
1986; E unp. 123840; Lucille Maud 
Wilkins, North Platte, Neb. 13597 


How could I know; w and m Willard 
Van Valkenburgh. © 1c. May 4, 
1936; EH unp. 123778; Willard Dun- 
ham Van Valkenburgh, jr., Bedford 
Milis* "N! Y. 13598 


How did I get home last night; w 
and m Nat Simon, Chas. McCarthy 
and John Redmond; with ukulele 
arr. © May 9, 1986; E for. 44252; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd., London. 

13599 


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138600 


Pt. TL, Nissi 


How do I love thee; w Elizabeth Bar- 
rett Browning, m Noble Cain; 8-pt. 
mixed cho. © Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 
55156; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

13600 


How sweet the name; w John New- 
ton, m Urban Hershey ; men’s voices, 
with sop., mezzo-sop. and alto trio. 
© May 21, 1936; E pub. 553845; York 
music co., York, Pa. 13601 


Howdy; w and melody; with cow bell 
obbl. © 1c May 19, 1986; HE unp. 
124761; Frances Helen Marshall, 
Dallas. 13602 


Hula (The) bula sloop; w and m 
John W. Felton; with arr. for uku- 
lele and guit. © May 15, 1986; E 
pub. 55235; John W. Felton, music 
publisher, Chicago. 13603: 


Hula time in Hawaii; by Fred A. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram; in A. © Mar. 6, 1986; E 
pub. 55071; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
easter, Pa. 13604 


Humming bird; waltz, Franz Schiller, 
arr. Carl Vogt; violin and pf. 
Apr. 30, 1986; E pub. 54975; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 18605 


Humoreske; by Hermann Blume; pf. 
© May 18, 1986; E for. 44398; Aug. 
Cranz, 2m. Dein, Weipa: 13606 


Humoresque; v. Hermann Blume; 
odeon wu. salon-orch. stimmen. © 
May 18, 1986; E for. 44899; Aug. 
Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 13607 


Hundred (A) to one it’s love; song, 
melody Will Vidler. © 1 ¢«. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 125459; Franklin 
A. Williams, Greenville, Ill. 138608 


Hungaria album; songs and arrs. for 
pf. with w, selected and arr. A. Fas- 
sio, with original Hungarian text 
and English adaptations Don Tit- 
man. © May 1, 1986; E pub. 54985; 
A. Fassio, Lachute, Quebec, Canada. 

13609) 

Hunky dory; song; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124990; 
M. H. Conway, Athens, Ga. 138610 


Hurrah for Roosevelt; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125070; 
Jessie Dennis Bartlett, Torrance, 
Calif. 13611 

Hyacinth girl; musical radio play. © 
1c. May 15, 19386; D 39086; Irene 
Archer, Lexington, Ky. 13611* 

Hyacinths; w N. Twining, m G. G. 
Dean. ©1.«. May 5, 1936; E unp. 


123948; Grace Ghent Dean, Colum- 
bus, O., and Nell Twining, Carey, O. 
13612 


Hymnal (The) ; with new hymn tunes 
and musical settings for services of 
the Protestant Episcopal church in 
the United States, w and m various. 
authors. © Apr. 1, 1986; A 95187; 
Gordon Hutchins, Concord, Mass. 

13613. 


Hymns and anthems; w Julia A. 
Carney and others, m David Hugh 
Jones and others, arr. D. H. Jones; 
children’s voices. © May 28, 1936; 
E pub. 55501; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 13614 


I ain’t lyin’; w Kenny Fink, m Bill 
Turnbull. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E 
unp. 124299; William Norris Turn- 
bull, jr., Denver. 13615. 


I am a Slave of love; song, melody 
Fred Bower. © 1c. May 8, 19386; 
E unp. 124139; Sadie Davis, Atlantic 
City. 13616 


I am king; march, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55459; Century music pub. co..,. 
New York. 13617 


I can only sing the blues; song, 
melody Allen Taub. ©1c. May 22, 
1986; E unp. 124974; Bernice Lip- 
pert, Kitchener, Ont., Canada. 13618 


I can see it in your eyes; English w 
J. Edwards, Spanish w and melody 
by Armida. © 1 c¢. May 28, 1936; 
E unp. 125488; Armida Vendrell 
and Joanne Edwards, New York. 

13619 


I can see music in your eyes; song. 
© 1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124867; 
Walter Hardy Shults, Houston. 

13620: 


I can tell; fox-trot song, melody Ben. 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. May 8, 1936; H 
unp. 124184; Mabel Pankow, Reno, 
Ney. 13621 


I can’t be bothered with you any more; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 7, 1936; 
E unp. 124103; Helen Feldhaus, 
Cincinnati. 18622: 


I can’t believe you’re human; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. May 25, 1986; EH 
unp. 125099; Armand O. Hug, New 
Orleans. 13623 


I can’t dry these tears in my eyes; w 
and melody. © 1. May 8, 19386; 
E unp. 124116; Geneva Kelley Wil- 
liams, Chicago. 13624- 


614 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1986 


13650 


I can’t forget old Ireland; song, arr. 
Harry P. Guy. ©1c. Apr. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 122071; Margaret Comber 
Walsh, Ferndale, Mich. 13625 

I can’t live forever in memories; Ww 
Dortha May Hess; pf. © 1c. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124702; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13626 


I can't live without you; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 29, 1986; EH 
unp. 125482; Louis B. Wolff, Meri- 
den, Conn. 138627 


I could learn to cook for you; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 19386; EH 
unp. 125081; Alice Rosenfield, St. 
Paul. 13628 


I couldn’t if I wanted to; song. ©l1c. 
May 12, 19386; E unp. 124323; Kay 
Werner, Sue Werner and David 
Bauer, New York. 13629 


I’d ditch it all for you; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 123986; 
Bob Feagin, Cresco, Ia. 13630 


I’d have everything if I had you my 
dear; w and melody H. E. Lish and 
Anthony Ambrose. © 1c. May 21, 
1936 ; E unp. 124862; Harold EH. Lish, 
Brooklyn. 13631 


Vd walk a mile for one little kiss; 
w George Mac Knotts; pf. ©1le. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123910; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13632 


I dare you to forget; w and m Florence 
Kyte; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 55109; Marlo 
music corp., New York. 13633 


I die a little each day; w G. Goebel, 
m V. Thomson. ©1c. May 20, 1936; 
E unp. 124825; Grace Goebel and 
Vic Thomson, Tucson, Ariz. 

18634 


I do love you; w and melody. ©1«. 
May 23, 1986; E unp. 125027; 
Nicholas Ciardi, Newark, N. J. 

13635 


I don’ know the reason why; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124964; Raul Garcia, 
Detroit. 13636 


I don’t know why I want to; w and 
- melody Karl Streuber. © 1 c. May 
8, 19386; E unp. 124119; Charles D. 

(Karl) Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 
13637 


I don’t want your sympathy; w Geo. 
Bailey and Harlin bros.; Hawaiian 
guit., diagram arr.; in E. © Dec. 2, 


1935 ; E pub. 55428; Harlin bros., In- 

dianapolis. 13638 

I dream of you; song, melody Dave 

Moldavsky. ©1c. May 13, 1936; E 

unp. 124414; Dave Moldavsky and 
Robert Goldstein, Los Angeles. 

13639 

I dream of you at sunset; song, w Ruth 

L. Dow. ©1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 

124032; Herbert C. Dow, Portland, 

Or. 13640 

I feel love coming on; song. Rev. ver- 


sion. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
1241383; James Eugene  Polisso, 
Rochester, Pa. 13641 


I for you; w H. Salerno, melody D. 
Salerno. ©1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124506; Henry Salerno and Don Sal- 
erno, New Rochelle, N. Y. 13642 


I found you to lose you to somebody 
else; w A. Fillie, melody C. J. Gale. 
©1c. May 20, 1986; E unp. 124791 ; 
Anthony Fillie and Chas. J. Gale, 
Emerson, N. J. 13643 


I gave you a break, when I broke your 
heart; w and m Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124147; Metro-Goldwyn-May- 
er corp., New York. 13644 

I got time and I got no place to go; 
from Girl of the Ozarks, w and m 
Sam Coslow. © 1c. May 16, 1936; 
E unp. 124607; Paramount produc- 
tions music corp., New York. 13645 


I had a love song all my own; w and 


melody. © 1c. May 28, 1986; HE 
unp. 125408; Earl W. Brewster, 
Chase, Kan. 13646 


I have the room above her; song, from 
Show boat, w Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d. ©1c. May 20, 19386; E ump. 
124795; Jerome Kern, Bronxville, 
ING. 13647 


I have you at last; song, w John R. 


Murphy. © 1c. May 13, 1986; E 
unp. 124887; Anthony Martelly, 
Newcomb, N. Y. 13648 


I just want to be by your Christmas 
tree; w and melody B. M. Lowe, 
ace. Petite Noél:; with ukulele arr., 
guit. acc. and Hawaiian guit. solo. 
©1« May 11, 1936; E unp. 124354; 
Blanche Marie Lowe, Cumberland, 
Md. 13649 


I just want you, hangin’ around; fox- 
trot, w and melody Kenny Way and 
Red Ballentine. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124173; Kenneth Way and 
Fred Ballentine, Lexington, Ky. 

13650 


615 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13651 


pt. IT, Nn. s.,.¥. 30 


I know I’m in love; w and m Wheeler 
West. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123938 ; Harry Wheeler Riddle, Win- 
ston-Salem, N. C. 13651 


I know there is someone, Molly who 
tells you lies; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 11, 1986; E unp. 124263; Joseph 
Miele, New York. 13652 


I like bananas because they have no 
bones; w and m Chris Yacich; with 
guit: arr. © May 11,-1936; E pub. 
55196; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 13653 


I like to wake up in the morning; 
words and melody by Raymond Gil- 
bert [pseud. of H. Kalin] and G. 
James. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
124404; Harry Kalin and Gene 
James, Chicago. 13654 


I like you; w Sam Koki, and melody. 
©1c¢ May 1, 1936; E unp. 123701; 
Andy Iona Long, Los Angeles. 13655 


I'll always love you; song, melody Al- 
len Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1986; E 
unp. 124925; Estle Hicks, Sanato- 
rium, Miss. 13656 


Ill be true to you; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1936; E unp. 
122242; Meinard Iles, Amanda, O. 

13657 


Ill be waiting for you; waltz song, 
Ernest Shonfield. © 1 c¢. May 16, 
1936; E unp. 124566; Marie Peters, 
Seattle. 13658 


Ill build a house for you; fox trot, 
w Jean Lousteau, and melody. © 1 
e. May 6, 19386; E unp. 124016; Carl 
Jaspan, Washington. 13659 


I’) catch up with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 124079; 
Sam Kavalsky, Brooklyn. 13660 


T’ll give my decision to love; w Ethel 
Walters, melody Kaye Herman. © 1 
ce. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125462; Her- 
man Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 13661 


T’ll love you for that memory; waltz 
song. © 1c. May 8, 1986; E unp. 
124170; Charles Ray Gorrell, To- 
ledo. 13662 


Tll make my wedding day in June; 
song, w Casey Spiller. © 1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 123966; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 13663 


[ll miss you; w Mitchell Parish, m 
Lewis Bellin; with guit. arr. 
May 10, 19386; E pub. 553870; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 13664 


Pll never let you go; w and melody 
Fred Astaire, Dave Dreyer and, 
Jack Hilis. © 1c. May 19, 198%; 
E unp. 124738; Select music publicéa- 
tions, ine., New York. 13665 


T’ll never sing the blues; w and mel- 
ody, arr. F. L. Barley; pf. ©1e«. 
May 20, 1986; E unp. 124790; John 
Joseph Brown, Chokoloskee, Fla. 

13666 


Vll smile again; w and m Dave Op- 
penheim, Michael H. Cleary and 
Max Rich. © 1c May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124471; Miller music, ine., 
New York. 13667 


Ill still be waiting for you; song, w 
S. HE. Colvin. 1 ¢ May 18, 1936; 
E ounp. 124614; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 15668 


TI’li_ still keep humin’; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 123818; 
Laurence Martin Jensen, Minneapo- 
lis. 13669 


Ill write a love song; w Raymond 
Leveen, m Chartes J. Sinning and 
Nat Brusiloff, arr. Arthur Gutman; 
with arr. for guit. ete. © Apr. 30, 
1936; E pub. 55024; Luz bros. musie 
publishers, New York. 13670 


I love a slide trombone; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 
124317; Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 

13671 


I love Manhattan; pf., with w. ©1«e 
May 21, 1986; E unp. 125381; Lucy 
Wohlhueter Kilbourn, Upper Mont- 
clair, N. J. _ 138672 


I love to sing a pretty song; fox-trot, 
w. and melody. © 1e May 1, 
1986; E unp. 124545; G. Morgan 
Simpson, Baltimore. 13673 


I love to spend my extra money on 
the movies; song. © 1c. May 16, 
1986; E unp. 124593; Elizabeth Rose 
Miller, Fremont, O. 13674 


I love you; song; pf. sc. Herbert Ress. 
©1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 1254389; 
William John Di Iulio, North Ber- 
gen, N. J. 13675 


I love you, anyhoo; w Hmerson 
Oelen, and melody. © 1c. May 29, 
1936; E unp. 125481; Robert Ernst 
Wessman, Grand Rapids, Mich. | 

13676 


I love you because you're mine; W 
and melody. © 1c. May 138, 1936; 
E unp. 124391; Bernard Oliver 
Jackson, Miami, Fla. 13677 


616 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


I love you dear, I love you so; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124991; 
Lilly Creed, Albion Lot 59, P. E. L., 
Canada. 13678 


I love you senorita, I do; waltz song. 
© 1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124887; 


Ann Lipkin, New York. 13679 
I love you, you love ie ae 
loves somebody else; song. © 1 ¢. 


May 25, 1936; E unp. 125188; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 13680 


I loved a lass; w George Wither, m 
Horace Toni Roelof; in F. © Apr. 
29, 1936; E pub. 55058; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 13681 


I loved you the first time I saw you; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 ©«. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124978; Julius 
Austria, Bingen, Wash. 13682 


I’m a lovin’ rascal; song; pf. sc. arr. 
Bob Taylor. © 1 c. May 23, 1936; 
E unp. 125082; Clyde Glyndon 
Smith, Denver. 13683. 


I’m all alone; negro spiritual. ©1«. 
May 16, 1986; E unp. 124572; Mil- 
dred Hill Jacobs, Philadelphia. 

13684 


waltz song, melody C. J. Beall 
and Ben Adelman. © 1. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124537; Chas. J. Beall, 
St. Paul. 13685 


I’m all wrapped up in a bundle of 
love; w and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 124380; Orville 
Stanley Spencer, Detroit. 


I’m alone; by Monty Frame; melody, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. May 1, 1936; 
EH unp. 123884; Elizabeth Frame 
DeGolier, Cincinnati. 13687 


I’m alone to-night; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. May 9, 1936;_E unp. 124333; 
Helen B. Young, Riverdale, N. Y. 

13688 


I’m an old cowhand from the Rio 
Grande; from Rhythm of the range, 
w and m Johnny Mercer; with guit. 
arr. © May 26, 1936; E pub. 55470; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 13689 


I’m building castles in the air; waltz 
song, melody Donald Bryant and 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125296; Lillian Clawson, 
Fredericktown, O. 13690 


I’m dizzy and daffy about you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 25, 1986; E 


13686 |. 


13705 
unp. 125092; Fred Rudisill, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 13691 

I’m doing O K; w and melody. ©1e. 


May 21, 1936; E unp. 124863; Edwin 
Knight Johnson, St. Albans, L. I., 
INGO. 13692 


I’m dreaming about you sweetheart; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124956; Howard Amos Henry, 
Cincinnati. 13693 


I’m dying all alone; fox-trot, w and m 
Jose R. Carreén; pf. treble. © 1 «¢. 
May 18, 19386; E unp, 124676; Joe R. 
Carreon, New York. 13694. 


I’m evil; w and melody Babee White. 
© 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 125192; 
Magnolia White, New York. 13695 


I'm falling in love; fox-trot song. © 
1c May 4, 1986; E unp. 125212; 
Victor Ingebretson, East Peoria, Il. 

13696 


I’m feathering my nest, like the birds 
do; song. © 1c. May 2, 1936; E 
unp. 128809; Code Morgan, sr., Car- 
pinteria, Calif. 13697 


I'm from Paree; w and melody. © 
Les May “2136: Bump. 123741 ; 
Thomas Aquinas Donahue, Cleve- 
land. 13698 - 


I’m goin’ ashore to-night; fox-trot, w 
and melody, rev. Adelman bros. © 
1 ec. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125302; 
Ross A. Tigert, % Postmaster, New 
York: 13699 


I’m goin’ to fool them; w and melody. 
©1ec. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124320; 
Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 13700 


I’m going back to Sleepy Valley; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124162; Seymour Gruber, 
Brooklyn. 13701 


I’m going to do things; w and melody. 
©l1e. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124629; 
Susan F. La Porte, Artesia, Calif. 

13702 

I’m gonna hang my head in shame; w 
and melody Kaye Herman. © 1 «¢. 
May 27, 19386; E unp. 125349; Her- 
man Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 13708 


I’m gonna take a rocket to the moon; 
w Rudy Beckier, and melody. 
1 ec May 23, 1986; E unp. 125017; 
Jack Hans Adams, Philadelphia. 
13704 


I’m gonna thank the moon for bring- 
ing me a dream like you; song. © 
1 c May 11, 1986; E unp. 124256; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 13705 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13706 


I’m gonna write my Congressman ; fox- 
trot, w C. Milazzo, melody Gene 
Randazzo. © 1c. May 18, 1936; H 
unp. 1246382); Charles Milazzo and 
Eugene Randazzo, Schofield Bar- 
racks, Hawaii. 13706 


I’m hitching my wagon to a star; song, 
melody George Robert Moss. © 1 e. 
May 19, 1936; E unp. 124682; John 
Walter Engelke, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

13707 


I'm in heaven sweetheart with you by 
my side; w and melody. © 1 e. 
May 16, 1936; E unp. 124587; Saul 
Brilliant, New York. 13708 


I’m in love with five little girls; w 
and m Claire Senior Burke, paroles 
francaises Jules Chopin; with guit. 
arr. © May 12, 1936; E for. 44310; 
Gordon V. Thompson, lItd., Toronto. 

13709 


I’m in love with the dream of my love- 
days; w and melody. © 1c. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125176; Boleslaw 
Zielinski, Buffalo. 13710 


I’m in the dark yet it’s daylight; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 4, 1986; HB 
unp. 125202); Ralph A. Valvano, Lin- 
den, N. J. 13711 


I’m in your arms, but I’m not in your 
heart; song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124185: 
Wesley Poole, Jackson, Mich. 13712 


I’m just a creature of shadows; pf., 
with w. © 1e¢ May 1, 1936; E 
unp. 123697; Howard Kemble 
Stokes, Allenhurst, N. J. 13713 


I’m just a Gypsy without you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. May 11, 1936; E 
unp. 124900; Coleman Halpin Mul- 
cahy, Deer Lodge, Mont. 13714 


I’m just beginning to care; w and m 
Seymour Simons; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © May 21, 1936; E pub. 55380; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 13715 


I’m just singing the whole day long; 
song. © 1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 
125384; Jane McLean, New York. 

13716 


I’m just waiting dear for you; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 1 
ec. May 2, 1936; E unp. 123732; Mrs. 
A. M. Clairmonte, Brooklyn. 13717 


I’m longing for your love aglow; waltz 
song. ©1e. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
124298; Otto Ludwig Schultz, Key 
West, Fla. 13718 


pt. II, n.s., v. 81 


I’m looking for a man like Adam; 
march or one step, w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 124780; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stan- 
ley R. Wilson, Los Angeles. 13719 


I’m loving you then; song!’ © Ff «@ 
May 23, 1986; E unp. 125041; Edith 
Dugat Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 

13720 


I’m not stirring sugar in my coffee; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124943; Roy V. Wolfe, Sigour- 
ney, Ia. 13721 


I’m on a diet of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1986; E unp. 125074 ; 
Edward I. White and Nat H. AIl- 
berts, Brooklyn. 13722 


I’m only interested in you; w Mark 
O’May, melody Billy Mayhew. © 
1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125226; 
William P. Mayhew, Baltimore. 

13723 


I’m packing up; hymn; mixed voices. 
© May 23, 1936; E pub. 55400; 
Mayme White Miller, Wyoming, O. 

13724 


I’m rough and ready and rearin’ to go: 
w and melody Evelyn Pennie. © 
1 ce. May 6, 1936; E unp. 124025; 
Evelyn Panikoff, New Haven. 138725 


I’m sailing a dream boat; w Peter De 
Rose, m Norman Cloutier ; with guit. 
arr. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 55170; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 13726 


I’m saying good-bye forever now that 
you're tired of me; song, melody 
Harry Guy. © 1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 124933 ; Lewis Beebe, Detroit. 

13727 


I’m singing hi de hi, under the blue, 
blue sky; song. ©'° 1 ¢. May 22 
1936; E unp. 124961; Helen Adeline 
Holleman, Charleston, 8. C. 13728 


I’m so happy, oh, so happy, my love 
will marry me; w Gretchen Terry 
Bennett; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124704; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13729 - 


I’m so lonely; song. © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1936; E unp. 124856; Blanche Marie 
Lowe, Cumberland, Md. 13730 


I’m standing in the sun; w and m 
Carmel Myers; med. voice. © Apr. 
6, 1936; E pub. 55165; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 13731 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


I’m standing on my tiptoes; w C. Col- 
lins, m L. Rudee. © 1c. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 123776; Caroline Col- 
lins and Leon Rudee, San Francisco. 

13732 

I’m still a child in my mother’s eyes; 
w Cynthia Dodge, m Florence N. 
Aldrich. © 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124066; Cynthia Dodge Crawford, 
Ithaca, Mich. 13738 


I’m talking about Jesus; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 
123995; Thomas A. Dorsey, Chicago. 

13734 


I’m thinking of you to-night; valse, 
song. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125132; Thompson C. Snow, Miami, 
Fla. 13735 


I’m trying to find my way home; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 23, 1936; 
E unp. 125048; Dolly Dutton, New 
York. 13736 


I’m waiting for the sun to shine; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 25, 1986; E 
unp. 125125; Mary Ann Cooley, 
Fruitport, Mich. 13737 


I’m working again; pf., with w. © 
axe. Apt. (, 19386; Hy unp., 125302: 
Frank Carlo, Portland, Or. 13738 


I made my bid in hearts; song, m 
Jimmie Parke. ©1c. May 21, 1936; 
EH eunp. 124885; Edward Seiler, Rah- 
way, N. J. 13739 


I made no mistake in loving you; 
waltz song. © 1c. May 19, 1986; 
EH unp. 124764; Hy Salant, New 
York. 13740 


I met my Waterloo out in the beauti- 
ful sea; w and melody Connie Bos- 
well and Nat Schwartz. © 1. «. 
May 21, 1936; E unp. 124865; Select 
music publications, inc., New York. 

13741 


I miss you; arr. F. L. Barley; mixed 
quartette. © 1c May 20, 1986; 
E unp. 124789; John Joseph Brown, 
Chokoloskee, Fla. 13742 


I misunderstood; w J. A. Hastman, 
melody T. J. Wickersheim. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 18, 1936; E unp. 123981; John 
Arthur Eastman and Theodore J. 
Wickersheim, Southgate, Calif. 

13743 


I never knew; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124059; Kath- 
ryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 

13744 


I never thought you cared for me; 
w J. Hw Darcey,” i We 2. wiley. 
© 1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124892; 
James H. Darcey, New Haven, and 
William James Finley, Rockville, 
Conn. 13745 


I no longer have to dream of Cupid’s 
thrills and you; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 
(124374; Michael Wells, Braddock, 
Pa. 13746 


I ought to break your neck for break- 
ing my heart; w Phil Baxter and 
Ray Morgan, m Phil Baxter. © 1 
c. May 14, 1986; E unp. 124483; 
Jenkins music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

13747 


I saw her at the Mardi Gras, in New 
Orleans; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
May 2, 19386; E unp. 128810; Lynn 
Theodore Lakin, Chicago. 13748 


shall always keep your image with- 
in my heart; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
124983; Marie B. Erixon, Mondamin, 
Ta. 13749 


I shall never forget; langsamer 
waizer, englischer original text Jo 
Vanas, deutsche w Willibald Deh- 
mel, m Johnny Georgesco. © Mar. 
1, 19386; E for. 44133; Adolf Rob- 
itschek, Vienna. 13750 


I shall not care; song, w Sara Teas- 
dale, arr. Homer Tourjée. © 1 ¢. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123817; Rebecca 
Gerrard Ludlam, Los Angeles. 

13751 


I shoot an arrow to the sky; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 1986; H 
unp. 125080; Alice Rosenfield, St. 
Paul. 13752 


I should of stood in bed; w and m 
Jimmy Cavanaugh, Lee David and 
Michael Cleary; with guit. arr. 
May 10, 19386; E pub. 55372; Mills 
music, inec., New York. 13753 


I sing to you my sweet Hawaiian 
love; fox-trot, m Arthur J. Thibo- 
deau; pf., with w. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125153; Roy W. Swan- 
son, Minneapolis. 13754 


I spilled some salt; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 123680; 
Ida Shurman, Staten Island, N. Y. 

13755 


I still have you, dear, in my dreams; 
w Clara Hatcher; pf. © 1 c¢. May 
26, 1986; E unp. 125262; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13756 


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137957 


I still have your picture in my heart; 
song. © 1c. May 138, 1936; E unp. 
124417; Sydney Hoff, New York. 

13757 


I suggest; w and melody. © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1986; E unp. 123895; Frank Von 
Luehrte, Cincinnati. 13758 


I take to you; w and m Fred Rose; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © May 
11, 1986; E pub. 55220; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. 138759 


I take what the gods drop into my 
lap; w E. Blanche Chaffee; pf. © 
1 c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 1238868; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


13760 

I teach-a you to sing; song. © 1 e. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 128833; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit, 
New York. 13761 


I think of you, a thousand times a 
day; w L. Vest, m G. M. Shay. 
1 ec. May 11, 1986; E unp. 124262; 
Gladys M. Shay, Victorville, Calif., 
and Lorin Vest, Manteca, Calif. 
13762 


I tried to write a love song; song, 
w Bill Schertzer and Tommy Ware. 
© 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125434; 
Fred R. Gibbons, Houston. 13763 


I turned my old gal down; fox-trot 


song. © 1c. May 1, 1936; HE unp. 
123677; William Sacchette, June- 
dale, Pa. 13764 


I used to be above love; w Ira Gersh- 
win, m Vernon Duke; with arr. for 


guit., ete. © May 25, 1986; E pub. 
55412; Gershwin pub. corp., New 
York. 13765. 


I used to be her sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 28, 1936; E 
unp. 125431; John Ricciardi, Water- 
bury, Conn. 15766 


I’ve been saving kisses; fox-trot, w 
and melody, rev. Adelman bros. © 
1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125301; 
Ross A. Tigert, % Postmaster, New 
York. 13767 


I’ve found the girl at last; song. © 
1 c May 21, 1986; E unp. 124873; 
Lucile Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

13768 


I’ve gone native; w and melody Paul 
Summers. © 1c. May 2, 1936; HE 
unp. 128808 ; Paul Francis Summers, 
Honolulu. 13769 


I've got a date with the moon; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 7, 1986; E 


Dt. ine ss vel 


unp. 124087 ; Frank Marchese, Phila- 
delphia. 13770 


I’ve got a New Deal man; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
124902); Edna HE. Parker, New York. 

13771 


I’ve got a yen for you; w Paul Temple, 
m W. Doerfel. ©1c¢. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 123947; William Doerfel, 
Brooklyn. 13772 


Ive got my love to keep me warm; 
from On the avenue, w and melody 
Irving Berlin. ©1c. May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124450; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13773 


I’ve got the twentieth century blues; 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. 
© 1c. May 16, 1986; E unp. 124589; 
Howard E. Siple, York, Pa. 13774 


I’ve got time; w G. Otto, m A. Otto. 
© 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 124584; 
Gene Otto and Anne Otto, New York. 

13775 


I've got your image on my heart; song, 
w Jimmy Moore. © 1 ce. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 125008; Eula F. Seal, 
Saratoga, Wy. 13776 


I’ve had a lovely evening; song, m 
Oliver W. Whitford. ©1c. May 2, 
1936; E unp. 123808; Stanley Mark 
Edwards, Jackson, Mich, 13777 


I've never been more sincere; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ©¢. 
May 26, 1936; E unp. 125294; Owen 
Earl Posner, Ottawa, Ill. 13778 


I’ve only time for love; w and: melody 
Elizabeth Parker. © 1c May 6, 
1936; E unp. 124110; Edna Eliza- 
beth Parker, New York. 13779 


I’ve paid the penalty for loving you; 
w S. Taub, m A. Wertheim; pf. © 
1c May 5, 1986; E unp. 1253844; 
Arnold Wertheim and Sylvia Taub, 
New York. 13780: 


I’ve taken a likin’ to you; w Harry 
Tobias and Haven Gillespie, m 
Charles Rosoff. © May 1, 1936; E 
pub. 55169; Shapiro, Bernstein & €o., 
inc., New York. 13781 


I’ve waited; w and melody. © 1. 
melody, May 4, 1936, 1 c. words, May 
16; E unp. 124601; Robert L. Mar- 
tin, Chicago. 13782 


I wanna be a life guard; w Bob Roth- 
berg, m Sammy Timberg; pf. ©1c. 
May 5, 1936; E unp. 124359; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 13783 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


I 


bh 


by 


wanna love; w and melody. © 1. 
May 22, 19386; E unp. 124947; Mike 
Codian, Akron, O. 13784 


wanna ride on a trolley car; w and 
m Cy Graves; with guit. arr. ©1c. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123797; Tip top 
music pub. co., Sacramento, Calif. 
13785 
wanna ride on the subway; song. © 
1c May 7%, 1986; E unp. 124065; 
John F. Benkelman, Detroit. . 13786 


want a little lassie; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 125220; 
Walter SS. Andrews, Dorchester, 
Mass. 13787 


want it cold by Frigidaire; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c May 16, 
1986; E unp. 124638; Robert Free- 
mont Dellinger, Dayton, O. 13788 


want to be alone; w and melody. © 
1c. May 14, 19386; E unp. 124408; 
Nicholas L. J. Di Rocco, Corona, 
NY. 13789 


want to be naughty and still be nice; 
song. ©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124834; lVida Richelieu DeWey, 
West Albany, N. Y. 13790 


want to be with you; w and m Bob 
Rothberg, Adrian Nomis and Ray 


Bloch. © May 15, 1986; E pub. 
553810; Superior music, ine., New 
York. 13791 


want to be your sponsor, honey I’m 
in love with you; w and m Ed East 
and Lindsay McPhail, pf. arr. L. 
McPhail. © May 7, 1936; E pub. 
55224; Ed Hast, inc., New York. 
13792 


want to carry you away; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124459; Hdward Freedman, Phila- 
delphia. 13793 


want to dream; song. © 1c. May 
27, 1936; E unp. 125336; Harriet A. 
Louther, Seattle. 13794 


want to go to California; w and 

melody. ©1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 

124111; Edna Parker, New York. 
13785 


I want to go to heaven; song, m James 


L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
May 9, 1986; E unp. 124229; Collin 
Pool, Birmingham, Ia. 13796 


want to say something that no one 
else has said; w Marx Peterson; pf. 
©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125233; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13797 


I 


Lam 


I weakened; song, arr. Art Dupaw. 


— 


13810 


want to share a little kiss; fox trot, 
w and m Phil Arthurs, arr. Larry 
Drake. © 1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 
123759; Philip M. Gallo, jr., Pitts- 
burgh. 13798 


wanted you all for myself; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 


1242038; Edith May Harvey, 
Savannah. 13799 
was too sure of you; w Ethel 


Walters, melody Kaye Herman. © 
lic. May 11, 1986; EH unp. 124273; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 
13800 
© 
1 ec. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125160; 
George Raymond Simon, Winooski, 
Vt. 13801 


whistle and sing; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125456; 
Kathryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 

13802 


IT will greet you with a heartbeat, dear ; 


waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 

© 1c. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124528; 

Lucille Thomas, Cartersville, Il. 
138038 


will love you as you ought to be 
loved; song, melody Arthur Sennett. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123841; 
Lucille Maud Wilkins, North Platte, 
Neb. 13804 


I will love you till I die; waltz song, 


melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. May 
26, 1936; E unp. 125291; Helen 
Smith, Battle Creek, Mich. 13805 


I wish I were a clown like Pagliacci; 


w Edgar Leslie, melody Jimmie 
Monaco. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124805; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 13806 


I wish that old picture could talk; w 


I 


Florence Seott Elliott; pf. © 1 «. 

May 5, 1986; E unp. 123869; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
13807 


wonder; song, melody Will Vidler. 
© 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 124592 ; 
Cecil Thomas, Bronson, Tex. 13808 


wonder, dear, do you; w Jo Kmicik; 
pi. yO. ¢.,,May 18, 1936;  unp. 
124703; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13809 


I won’t kiss Katy ; Jugo-Slav folk-song, 


621 


arr. Raymond Allyn Smith, in collab- 
oration with Walter Aschenbrenner ; 
mixed voices. © May 11, 1936; H 
pub. 55342; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 13810 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13811 


Ida from Idaho; song. ©1 ce. May 11, 
19386; E unp. 124289; Frank Wil- 
liam Freistat, Rock Island, Il. 

13811 


Idealism; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124962; 
Eual F. Drummond, Skippers, Va. 

13812 


If he’d (she’d) only look this way; 
melody Russ Vullo. © 1 ¢ May 6, 


1986; E unp. 123989; Russ Sam 
Vullo, Rochester, N. Y. 138813 
If I am dreaming; song, w Rudy 


Thompson. © 1 c. May 15, 1936; 
E unp. 124498; Henry Ridgway Gay, 
Jackson, Miss. 13814 


If I could have a wish; w and melody. 
©1ec. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125424; 
Charles Christopher Cosgrove, East 
Orange, N. J. 18815. 


If I could say to you in English, what 
I think of you in French; from Big 
hearted Bill, w and m Jack Meskill 
and Cyril Ray; with ukulele arr. 
© May 12, 1936; E for. 44260; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 

13816 


If I had another chance; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 12, 1936; B 
unp. 124808; David Gordon Holder, 
Chicago. 13817 


If I only could; w and melody Bob Mil- 
ler and Paul Robinson. © 1 ¢. May 
22, 19386; E unp. 124942; Bob Miller, 
inc., New York. 13818 


If I were you; fox-trot song. ©1.. 
May 25, 1986; E ‘unp. 125117; 
Evelyn Sondergard, Metuchen, N. J. 

18819 


w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest. ©1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124149; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 13820 


w M. Reddie, m E. Blake. ©1c. 
apr. 28, 1936; E unp. 123470; Milton 
Reddie and EHubie Blake, New York. 
13821 


If it kept me close to you; w and m 
Lupin Fien, Moe Jaffe and Lee 
Wainer; with guit. arr. © May 10, 
1936; E pub. 553871; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 13822 


If it’s not asking too much; w H. 
Candy, melody L. Markowitz. ©1e. 
May 8, 1986; E unp. 124141; Louis 
Markowitz and Embery Candy, Phil- 
adelphia. 13823 


Pt. TT) nS. Watok 


If it were up to me; w and melody. © 
1c. May 16, 1986; E unp. 124586; 
Saul Brilliant, New York. 13824 


If Jesus needed to pray, what about 
me; hymn. © May 2, 1936; E pub. 
54998; Mayme White Miller, Wyom- 
ing, O. » 13825 


If madame will pardon; song. ©1 6. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123836; John 
Elias Swanson, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

13826 


If this is love; w Lou Holzer, m Harry 
Kogen; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; E pub. 55219; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

13827 


If thou still thy mother hast; w and 
m Louise J. Kocot. © May 15, 1936; 
E pub. 55199; Dave Ringle, New 
York. 13828 


If we never meet again; w and melody. 
©.1¢ May 1, 1936; E°unp, 123736; 
Horace Chas. Gerlach and Louis 
Armstrong, New York. 13829 


If you long for meas I long for you; w . 
and melody. © 1c. May 9, 1936; H 
unp. 124223; David H. Abrahams, 
Hollywood, Calif. 18830 


If you sing a gospel song; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 
123994; Thomas A. Dorsey, Chicago. 

13831 


If you were only here, my dear; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. May 19, 1986; 
E unp. 124781; Dorothy L. Wilson, i. 
e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, Los An- 
geles. 13832 


Immortality ; w Mordaunt Currie, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © Apr. 21, 1936; E for. 44214; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 13833 


In a blaze of glory; song, melody Rob- 
ert Van Sickle. ©1ec. Apr. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 123547; Mrs. Floyd Biggs, 
Okmulgee, Okl. 13834 


In a cottage by the sea; song. ©1ec. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 124907; George 
Herbert Nevin, Summit, N. J. 

13835 


In a dream; song, arr. Harold Potter. 
©1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125114; 
Ella M. Jude, Ellsworth, Me. 

18836 


In a garden of blossoms; song, w Peggy 
Holt Sielert. © 1c. May 5, 1986; HE 
unp. 123964; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 18837 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


In a little birch canoe; w and melody ; 
arr. Harold Potter. © 1c. May 1, 
19386; E unp. 123708; Clarence Guy 
Freed, Satanta, Kan. 13835 


In a little blue cafe; fox-trot song, 
melody Chester Dunn. © 1 ¢ May 
22, 1936; E unp. 124955; William 
Tisko, Seranton, Pa. 138839 


In a little sidewalk cafe; valse, w R. 
Roden, m S. Corona. © 1c. May 13, 
1936; E unp. 124434; Sandro Corona 
and Roger Roden, New York. 138840 


In a little white canoe; song. ©1.. 
May 28, 1986; E unp. 125042; Edith 
Dugat Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 

13841 


In a wee wee Shack with my tootsie 
plum; song. © 1c. May 26, 1936; EH 
unp. 125288; J. Dewey Sigafuss, 
Slateford, Pa. 18842 


In an April shower; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 29, 19386; E unp. 125471; 
Evelyn Chapman Markham, Akron, 
O. 18843 


Jn Bubble land; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125420; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy Ma- 
gruder, Baltimore. 13844 


In my dreams; w and melody. ©1ce. 
May 29, 1936; E unp. 125487; Ellis 
S. Tuten, San Francisco. 13845 


In my garden; w and melody. ©1«. 
May 21, 1986; E unp. 124939; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 13846 


In my love boat you and I; song, mel- 
ody Raymund Pechotsck. © 1 «. 
Feb. 26, 1986; E unp. 124852; Rose 
Crowther, Sydney, Australia. 13847 


In my lovely dreams of you; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124967 ; Mack Konopin- 
ski, Toledo. 13848 


In New York daddy sings, Oh Jimmie 
catch ballie, oh Jennie catch ballie; 
song. © Mar. 30, 1936; E pub. 

55138; Joseph Schlacht, New York. 
138849 


In old Madeira; w and melody. © 
1c. May 28, 1986; E unp. 125429; 
Fritz Nadler and G. K. Moss, Cleve- 
land. 13850: 


In our cocktail of love; w Vincent 
Healy, m Harry Von Tilzer, arr. Ar- 
thur Gutman ; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© May 7, 1936; E pub. 55021; Harry 


13864 


Von Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 
13851 


In summertime on Bredon; w A. E. 
Housman, m 8S. Ward-Casey ; mixed 
cho. © May 1, 1986; EB for. 44165; 
Banks & son, York, England. 13852 

In the dear old Pine Ridge mountains; 
song; with ukulele arr. © May 4, 
1936; E pub. 55004; Lillian M. Dod- 
son, Hay Springs, Neb. 13853 


In the far off New York; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 
1246438; Samuel R. Kowler, Brook- 
lyn. 13854 


In the heart of the golden prairies; 
waltz song, m Bernice Claire. © 
1c May 5, 1986; E unp. 123940; 
Lawrence H. Gondringer, Shelby, 
Neb. 13855 


In the heart of the prairie; w Grace 
Lucille Mason; pf. © 1 ¢. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124705; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13856 


In the hills of old Montana; fox-trot 


song. ©1c¢. May 25, 19386; E unp. 
125137; Ira Drake, Crow Agency, 
Mont. 13857 


In the land of Snuffy Smith; w and 
melody. © 1c May 14, 1986; E 
unp. 124472; Sam Kavalsky, Brook- 
lyn. 13858 


In the little cottage that I call home; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124928; Edna M. Hyatt, On- 
awa, Ia. 13859 


In the night, Christ came walking; w 
adapted from St. Matthew 14, m 
Noble Cain; 8&pt. mixed cho. © 
Apr. 13, 19386; E pub. 551521; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13860 


In the old covered wagon days; pf., 
with w. © 1e May 21, 1986; H 
unp. 124866; Daisy Romans, Dear- 
born, Mich. 13861 


In the quiet of evening twilight; fox- 
trot song, melody Sam Adelman. © 
1c May 15, 1986; E unp. 124542; 
P, K. Nielsen, Pensacola, Fla. 

13862 


In the shadow of the Nile; fox-trot 
song, w John Swanson. © 1c. May 
28, 19386; E unp. 125892; Arthur 
Peter Belich, Pelham, N. Y. 13863 


In the springtime, in the sunshine; w 
Nancy Burger; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 
1936 ; E unp. 123911; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13864 


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13865 


In the valley where the wild roses 
grow; w Reta Tagmar; pf. © 1. 
May 26, 1986; BE unp. 125261; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

13865 


In the woods; w and melody. OMe. 
May 12, 1936; E unp. 124367; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 13866 


Indian River; w and m Ray Darrah, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren; pf. ©1e. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125167; Ray- 
mond Irven Darrah, Salisbury, Pa. 

13867 


Indiana; pf., with w. © 1 « May 6, 
1936; E unp. 1240383; Francis Brat- 
ton and Frederick Marriott, E. Gary, 
Ind. 13868 


Indiana moon; valse song. ©1c¢. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125128; Lucy Mont- 
gomery, Terre Haute, Ind. 13869 


Inno imperiale italico; versi Pasquale 
L. Romeo, m Lorenzo Terrana. © 
1 ¢@. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124552; 
Lawrence Terrana, New York. 

138870 


Inno—italo—abissino; pf., con versi. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124609; 
Angelo Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 

13871 


Insinuating lady; song. © 1c. May 
25, 19386; E unp. 125161; Fredric 


Ivan Bach, Los Angeles. 13872 
Inspiracion; letra y melodia. © 1 «. 
May 7, 1986; E unp. 124056; 
Saturnino Silva, New York. 13873 


Inspiration ; words and music by S. A. 


York; pf. © 1c. May 29, 1936; E 
unp. 125469; Sibyl Allen York, 


13874 
Intrepid leader march; by J. H. Bell; 


Shreveport, La. 


band pts. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
boot i C.-T) Barmhouse. 1ne., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 13875 


Invitation to love; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 124452; 
Grace Doro, Hollywood, Calif. 

13876 


Iowa the golden; song, arr. Karl 


Holer. © May 12, 1936; E pub. 
55197; Bertha Gammon Davisson, 
Washington. 13877 


Irish album; 4 songs and a pf. solo, 
from the film The luck of the Irish, 
w, m and arr. Richard Hayward. 
Apr. 23, 1936; E for. 44163 ; Sylvester 
music co., ltd., London. 13878 


624 are 


pt. 10, nist; vol 


Irish (An) dell; by H. Waldo Warner, 
op. 44, no. 3, ed. Benno Moiseiwitsch ; 
pf. © Apr. 27, 1986; E for. 442590; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 13879 


Is a daffydill as crazy as a crazy quilt; 
w and melody Little Jack Little and 
Mack David. © 1c. May 7, 1936; 
EH ounp. 124048; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine, New York. 13880 


Is everybody happy; song. © 1 e. 
May 8, 1936; E unp. 124155; Lillian 
Cosgriff, Riverside, Calif. 13881 


Is it love or infatuation; from The 
new divorce, w Sam Coslow, m 
Frederick Hollander. © 1 c. May 
16, 1936; EK unp. 124605; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

13882 


Is this really love, or is it only make 
believe; w William Stier, and 
melody. ©1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 
124426; Frank Gillis, Detroit. 

13883 


Island hideaway; song. © 1c. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 124421; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 18884 


Isle I used to know; song, melody G. 
Taylor and George Grommes. ©1¢e. 
May 14, 1986; E unp. 124480; Gerard 
Taylor, Wilmette, Ill. 13885 


Isle of love; w John Syversen, m Mar- 
tin Jonason. © 1c. May 14, 1936; 
BH unp. 124484; John Syver Syversen, 
Minot, N. D. 13886 


Isles of paradise; w and melody. © 
1 c. May 138, 1986; E unp. 124418; 


Antone Velez Camara, San Fran- 
cisco. 13887 
Isn’t the music grand; song. © 1 ¢. 


May 238, 1936; E unp. 125036; R. F. 
Heimlich, Milwaukee. 13888 


It ain’t right; w Bob Rothberg, m 
Joseph Meyer. © 1c. May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 124403; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13889 


——- —— with arr. for guit., etc’ © 
May 27, 1936; E pub. 55486; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 13890 


It is heaven to be in love; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123822; Frank Berrafato, Buffalo. 

i 13891 


It’s a little old fashioned organ; song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 123799; 
Ivor James Jones, Indianapolis. 

18892 


capes, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


13920 


It’s a lovely night for love; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 
125145; George Rothgeb and Lou 
Rothgeb, Luray, Va. 13893 


It’s a privilege, a pleasure and an 
honor; w Kaye Herman and Max 
Blum, melody Kaye Herman. ©1c. 
May 29, 1936; E unp. 125463; Her- 
man Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

13894 


It’s a small world; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson. © 1 c¢. 
May 9, 1936; E unp. 124284; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

13895 


It’s all the same to me; song. ©1e. 
May 29, 1936; E unp. 125470; Sibyl 
Allen York, Shreveport, La. 13896 


It’s ancient history now; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124627; John Hurley Reese, Kansas 
City, Mo. 13897 


It’s Atlantic City; w and melody. ©1 
G” May 12, 1986; E upp. 124332; 
Thomas Wendell DeVergnies, Bloom- 
field, N. J. 13898 


It’s great to be a Texan, when you set- 
tle down in Texas; w and melody. 
©ic. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125178; 
Florence F. Roan, Cisco, Tex. 138899 


It’s high time I got the low-down on 
you; from New faces of 1936, w Ed- 
ward Heyman, m Joseph Meyer ; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © May 18, 19386; 
E pub. 55349; Chappell & co., inc, 
New York. 13900 


It’s just my nature; w and melody. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 19386; E unp. 123891; Ar- 


mand Hug, New Orleans. 13901 
It’s leap year; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


May 22, 1936; E unp. 124992; Leta 
Leslie, Apple Creek, O. 18902 
It’s like paradise to me; waltz song, 


m Ernest Shonfield. © 1c May 20, 
1936; E unp. 124801; Lenora Hutton, 


Imperial, Calif. 13903 
It’s music; w and melody. ©1c. May 
16, 1986; E unp. 124570; Frances 


Stockton McKee, Bronxville, N. Y. 
13904 


It’s my fault; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 20, 1936; E unp. 124788; Peter 
Alexander Louis Van Spall, Jamaica, 
oh Ne YY. 13905 


It’s only a dream; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Apr. 28, 19386; E unp. 123953; Mel- 
ville L. Goldberg, New York. 13906 


It’s only my heart beating for you; w 
Bobby Jeanne; pf. © 1c. May 18,. 
1936; E unp. 124706; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 13907 


It’s southern rhythm; melody, with pf- 
ace. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125174 ; Lorene E. Wegener, Weeping 
Water, Neb. 13908 


It’s stillicious; w and m Dale Wim- 
brow. © Apr. 16, 19386; E pub. 
50041; Chocolate products co., Chi- 
cago. 13909 


It’s the Rocky Mountain fever; w 
Charles Russell Sanders; pf. ©1e. 
Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123912; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 138910 


It’s time for honeymooning; song, w 
A. F. Ghelardi and Marion Parsons. 
© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 124296; 
Marion Parsons, Atlantic City. 

13911 


It’s time to dream again; pf., with w. 
© 1c May 1, 1986; E unp. 123695; 
Paul Bryant, Benton, Ky. 13912 


It’s time to fall in love again; w Paul 
Valére, m Phyllis Harding. © Apr. 
17, 1936; E for. 44135; G. Ricordi & 
co. (London) ltd., London. 13913 


It’s time to say good-night; song. © 1 
ce. May 5, 1986; E unp. 123958; Frank 
A. Sullivan, Detroit. 13914 


It’s time to say your prayers; fox-trot, 
w and m Eddie Hunt and Peter 
Kane. © May 11, 1936; E for. 44872; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 13915 


It’s unconstitutional ; song. ©1e¢. May 
28, 1936; E unp. 125413; HE. Vera 
Kent, Lafayette, Ind. 13916 


It’s vacation time again; fox-trot, w 
Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson, 
arr. Ned Freeman; orch. pts. © May 
27, 1936; E pub. 55474; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

13917 


w Al J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levin- 
son: with guit. arr. © May 19, 
1936; E pub. 55300; Edward B 
Marks music corp., New York. 138918 


It’s you just you; waltz song; pf. ac- 
cordion acc. © 1c May 1, 1986; EB 
unp. 123703; Morse Oberto, Iron 
Belt, Wis. 13919 


It was so lovely, wasn’t it; w and mel- 
ody Kaye Herman. © 1. May 8, 
1936; E unp. 124217; Herman Krin- 
sky, Oakland, Calif. 13920 


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13921 


Italia bella; versi modificati L. J. Vi- 
tolo, melodia Theresa De Matteo, m 
Amneria Tucceri. © 1 ¢ May 11, 
1986; E unp. 124293; Linda Joan 
Vitolo, Schenectady, N. Y. 13921 


Ja kocham caly Swiat ...; slow-fox, 
stowa: Zenon Friedwald, m: Artur 
Gold. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 44298; 
Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

13922 


Ja nie bytem ciebie wart; tango, 
stowa: Zenon Friedwald, m: M. 
Wroblewski. © Dec. 30, 1985; H 
for. 44295; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 


Poland. 13923 
Ja wenn man; bier marsch; pf. [Ger- 
man and English text] © 1. Apr. 


17, 19386; E unp. 124245; George 
Hessberger, Chicago. 13924 


Jack of all trades; album, J. Raymond 
Tobin; pf. © May 22, 1936: E for. 
44363; Banks & son, York, England. 

13925 


Jack Tar; unison song, w Eliza Cook, 
m Cyril S. Christopher. © May 7, 
1936; E for. 44813; Banks & son, 
York, England. 13926 


Jak sen; tango, stowa Andrzeja 
Wiasta, m Adama Lewandowskiego, 
arr.: Wtadystaw Wiger;  orch. 
strony. © Feb. 27, 1986; E for. 
44232; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

13927 


Jak trudno jest zapomniec .. .; 
cygafiski slowfox z filmu Manewry 
miiosne, stowa: Jurandot, muzyka 
iyrarr: 'H. Wars ?.orehystrony. © 
Mar. 9, 1986; E for. 44240; M. Arct, 
Warsaw, Poland. 13928 


tango slowfox, cygafiska pieSnh z 
filmu Manewry mitosne, stowa: Jur- 
andot, m: H. Wars. © Mar. 9, 
1936; E for. 44239; M Arct, Warsaw, 
Poland. 13929 


Jak za dawnych lat .. .; nactrojowe 
tango, z filmu Manewry milogne, 
stowa: Jurandot, m: H. Wars. 
Mar. 9, 1986; E for. 44237; M. Arct. 
Warsaw, Poland. 139380 


mi art.) Ey Was: 
orch. strony. © Dec. 27, 1935; H 
for. 44238; M. Arct, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 13931 


Jak zakochaé sie-to w niedziele; wale 
wiedenski, stowa: Jerry, m: Artur 
Gold. © Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 44386; 
Editions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

13932 


Dt. TMs. vse 


arr.: Wt. Higer; ork. 
strony. © Apr. 9, 1986; E for. 
444387; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 139383 


Jam; w and melody. © 1c. May 12, 
1936; E unp. 124853; John Patrick 
Martone, Newark, N. J. 13934 


Jest (The); w and melody. ©1e. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 1239386; Helen 
Wallace, Brooklyn. 13935 


Jingle jangle; Christmas song, w and 
m H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 
1936; E pub. 55450; Century music - 
pub. co., New York. 13936 


Jo-an; melody Kaye Herman. © 1 ©¢. 
May 9, 1986; E unp. 124218; Her- 
man Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

13937 


Joe Louis; w and melody. © 1«6 
May 26, 1936; E unp. 125282; Jack 
Sneed, New York. 13938 


Jolly chocolate drops; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124310; 
David Gordon Holder, Chicago. 

13939 


Joropo; pf. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E 
unp. 124015; Juan Lecuna, Wash- 
ington. 13940 


Joropo tuyero; baile cancion tipico 
venezolano. © 1c. May 12, 1986; 
E unp. 125068; Manuel Bricefo, 
New York. 13941 


Joyous (A) holiday; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 124085; 
Viola Cupps Pierce, Dana Point, 
Calif. 13942 


Juanita; w Caroline Norton, m arr. 
Fred Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram. © Apr. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 55074; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
caster, Pa. 13943 


Jubilee bells; song, w Nora M. Dun- 
can. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1936; E unp. 
124599; Eva Dungate, North Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 13944 


Judge eternal; short anthem, w H. 
Scott Holland, m Stanley Marchant ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © May 
27, 1986; E for. 44398; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 13945 


June; song. © 1c. May 21, 1936; 
E unp. 124909; Dorothea Zerbey, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 13946 


Junior (The) cornetist; march; cor- 
net in B flat. © 1.¢. May 13, 1936; 
E unp. 124428; Peter Waltner, Los 
Angeles. 13947 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Just a baby song; w Louise Roeslin ; 
pt. © 1c May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125265; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13948 


Just a day dream again; w Mary G. 
Mihalakis, m Val. C. Ritschy. © 
May 4, 1936; E pub. 55005; Mary 
Mihalakis, San Francisco. 13949 


Just a fisherman; pf., with w. ©1c. 
May 21, 1936; E unp. 124890; Harry 
Milton Briggs, Houlton, Me. 15950 


Just a holiday sweetheart; fox-trot, 
w and m Arden, Saville, Kennedy 
and Royce. © May 7, 1936; E for. 
44373; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

13951 


Just a little blue for you; pf., with w. 
©1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125018; 
Jane Laird, Conshohocken, Pa. 

13952 


Just a little cottage in the valley; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 25, 1936; H 
unp. 125136; J. Malcolm Collins, 
Petersham, Mass. 13953 


Just a little dug-out on the plain; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124608; Pat Dooley, Dallas. 

13954 


Just a little home; song; with ukulele 


arr. © 1 c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124673; Edward Lindemann, Los 
Angeles. 13955 


Just a little kiss will do; arr. Burrell 
Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1c. May 
Zi 1OSGs*) EH ) unp.! 1238727; Prank 
Klitchko, Miami, Fla. 13956 


Just a little memorandum dear of you; 
song. © 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 
124751; Howard D. Leese, Oakland, 
Calif. 13957 


Just a melody sweet; by Leroy Shield ; 
pf. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 55117; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

13958 


Just a tender tune; w and melody. © 
1 c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 124769; 
Joseph Sebastian Muscatello, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 13959 


Just after sundown; song. © 1 «. 
May 21, 1936; E unp. 124896; Ken- 
neth M. Day, East Lynn, Mass. 

13960 


Just an acre with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 124766; 
Henry Louis Zwick, Rosedale, 
Raspeburg, P. O., Md. 13961 


13974 


— 


Just an amateur; w and melody 
Maurice Keathley and Elbert Keath- 
ley. © 1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 
124255; Maurice Franklin Keath- 
ley, Memphis, Tenn. 13962 


Just an envelope and stamp; w M. 
Silha, m Joseph Franz Silha. ©1c. 
May 8, 1936; E unp. 124250; Joseph 
Silha and Marline Silha, Rochester, 
INES Y!: 13963 


Just any o’ hour, night or day; slow 
fox-trot, w and m Alberta Roper; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © May 
8, 1986; E pub. 55149; Alberta Roper ~ 
music co., Chicago. 13964 


Just as long as the bluebonnet blooms; 
waltz song. ©1c. May 4, 19386; H 
unp. 123975; Katherine Johnson 
Nelson, Houston. 13965 


Just because I look like you; by Jack 
McCarver and Harry S. Mitchell; 
Di.) Ovi cy Mayes?) 1936 5 SH) wuinip: 
123793; Mrs. Jesse Boehm, New 
York. 13966 


Just counting time since you went 
away; w Henrietta Gilden, and 
melody. ©1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123764; Joseph Kruger, New York. 

13967 


Just doing the Georgia stomp down; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 15, 1936; 
E unp. 125329; Jesse Gines and 
Sherad H. Wright, New York. 

13968 


Just dreaming; w Fred Lester Leck; 
pf. © 1c May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125245; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 13969 


Just fifty years ago; w Margarette 
Hook: pf. ©1 4 May 26, 1986; HE 
unp. 125252; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13970 


Just for you; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125308 ; Roberta Trebor, Mid- 
dletown, O. 13971 


Just imagine; song, m George Ganz 
and Robert Clark. © 1c. May 
26, 1986; E, unp. 125285; LeRoy 
Sproat, Boise, Id. 13972 


Just keep peggin’ away ; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125046 ; 
Mrs. E. J. Randle, Jackson, Mich. 

13973 

Just let me sleep; w and melody. © 1 
ce. May 5, 1936; EH unp. 123956; Al- 
phons Jaeger, Detroit. 13974 


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13975 


Just longing for you; w and melody. 
© 1c May 8, 1936; E unp. 124135; 
' Anne Ruso, New York. 13975 


Just posing; fox-trot song, melody N. 
Leroy and Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 
15, 1986; E unp. 124539; Nellie Leroy, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 13976 


Just pretending; w and melody. ©1¢ 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 124919; Lillee 
Burton, Mitchell, Ind. 13977 


Just the same; w and melody. © Apr. 
6, 1936; E pub. 55086; Lorne Elliott 
Huycke, Berkeley, Calif. 13978 


Just you; song. ©1c. May 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 123944; Frank Philetus Baker, 
Tulsa, Ol. 13979 


—w Berton Braley. ©1«c. May 
28, 1936; E unp. 125457; Grace Stan- 
ley Stevens, Washington. 138980 


w and m Meyer M. Sholk; pf. 
treble. © 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124495; Meyer Sholk, Boston. 13981 


—w and melody. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124929; Charles Rich- 
ard Schmittberger, Brooklyn. 

13982 


K—A—club; w and melody. © 1 «@ 
May 1, 19386; E unp. 123689; William 
Nathan La Mance, Laclede, Mo. 

13983 


Kacik; tango, stowa W. Rychtera, m 
T. Kwiecifskiego; ork. strony. © 
Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 442838; L. Idzi- 
kowski, Warsaw, Poland. 13984 


Kaifeng; w Ada Mae Degler, m Sister 
Cecilia Clare. © Apr. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 54996; Sisters of Providence, St. 


Mary-of-the-woods, Ind. 13985 
Katarynka; foxtrot, stowa; Andrzej 
Wiast, m Fred Scher. © Dee. 30, 


1935; E for. 44383; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 13986 


Kau (The) folio; Hawaiian melodies, 
Billy Murray; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
in note and diagram; with chord 
Symbols for Spanish guit., etc. © 
Apr. 16, 1986; E pub. 55231; Nico- 
mede music co., Altoona, Pa. 13987 


Keep cool, calm and collected; w and 
m Phil Baxter; pf. treble. © 1 ©. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125095; Jen- 
kins music ¢o., Kansas City, Mo. 

18988 


Keep me in mind; waltz, w and m Vic 
Yingling. © May 6, 1936; E pub. 
55145; Ernest Victor Yingling, jr., 
Wichita. 13989 


Dt. TH, Musi vael 


Keep me warm in your heart; w and 
m Edward H. Bullen. © 1 ¢« May 
6, 1986; E unp. 124004; Grace L. 
Ainsworth, Detroit. 13990 


Keep shakin’ in your shoes; w F. K. 
Diver, melody Joseph Herron. © 1 
c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124640; 
Frederick Kenneth Diver, Swissvale, 
Pa., and Charles Joseph Herron, 
Coverdale, Pa. 13991 


Keep the dollar rolling; w Marie Julia 
Skrine; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1986; 
E unp. 124707; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 13992 


Keith, Prowse folio of marches for the 
piano accordion; arr. Conway 
Graves. © May 6, 1936; E for. 
44258; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 13993 


Kentucky jubilee; w and melody. ©1 
c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124347; Bur- 
ney Lee Higginbottom, Alamosa, Col. 

13994 


Key to Accordion harmony; by Pietro 
Deiro. © Apr. 15; 1936; EH” pub. 
50181; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

13995. 


Kiddies’ hour songs; w and m Arthur 
Hahn. © Dec. 1, 1935; E for. 44246; 
Allan & co., prop. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 13996. 


Kidnaped ; song, w Fred Di Cesare. © 
1c May 28, 1936; E unp. 125485; 
Joseph Frank Schwartz, Rochester, 
Ne oY 13997 


Kilo-hana ; w Martyna Carroll, m arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram. © Mar. 
20, 1986; E pub. 55055; Marry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 13998. 


Kilohana chimes; by Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © May 6, 1986; E pub. 
55072; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 18999 


Kindergarten waltz; pf. © 1 ce May 
25, 1986; E unp. 125286; Juan Le- 
cuna, Washington. 14000: 


King Edward VIII; grand march; pf. 
© 1c. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123816; 
Rebecca Gerrard Ludlam, Los An- 
geles. 14001 


Kiss me darling as you always do; 
melody, with pf. ace. © 1 ¢«. May 
18, 1986; E unp. 125012; Santiago. 
Olguin Loredo, Los Angeles. 14002 

Kitty; pf. ©1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123941; Allen A. Duboff, Brooklyn. 

14003. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 

Kleines konzert; Hans’ Richter- 
Haaser; streichorch.; in C moll. 
Partitur. © Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 


44249; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 
14004 


Kobieta jest jak r6za; tango, slowa: 
F. Motylewski, m: J. Skotnicki, arr. 
D. Kahanowicz. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
HE for. 44294; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 14005 


— [and] Janie byiem ciebie 
wart ...; tango, stowa: Z. Fried- 
wald, m: M. Wroblewski: salonowa 
ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
44296 ; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
14006 


Kochaj tylko mnie; waic anglieski, z 
filmu Kochaj tylko mnie, stowa i 
m: EH. Schlechter. © Dee. 30, 1985; 
E for. 44305; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 14007 


Kolinka; berceuse no. 2; pf. ©1.. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124105; David 
Alshansky Lichtenstein, New York. 

14008 


Korsykanska serenada; tango, slowa: 
Jerry, m: Fred Scher. © Mar. 25, 
1936; E for. 44881; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 14009 


arr. Iwo Wesby; ork. 
strony. © Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 
44382; Hditions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 14010) 


Kiisse sind die sprache der liebe; 
tango, w Paul Fago, m Hans JoOns- 
son. © Nov. 1, 1935; E for. 44335; 


—_——_—_ 


Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
14011 
Kwiaty, czy wy wiecie .. .; tango, 


stowa: J. Walden, m: Tadeusz Miil- 
ler. © Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 44277; 
Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

14012 


m i arr. A. T. Miiller ; 
ork. strony. © Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 
44272); Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 14013 


Lat oss vara vanner; text och m: Sven 
Goon; pf. © Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 
44366; A. b. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag, Stockholm. 14014 


valse lente, text och m: Sven 
Goon, arr.: Miff Gorling ; orch. stim- 
mer. © Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 44867; 
A. b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 14015 


Ladies oh, ladies oh; w and melody. 
©1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 124444; 


75026—36——4 


14029 
Henrietta Sophia Littell, Biloxi, 
Miss. 14016 


Lady by the moon I vow; song, w Rob- 
ert Dunmore. © 1c. May 20, 1936; 
EK unp. 124794; Margaret Allison 
Bonds, Chicago. 14017 


Lament; w from 69th Psalm; mixed 
voices. © 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124051; Emerson Jay Oelen, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 14018 


Land (The) of enchantment and 
dreams; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. May 9, 
1936; EH unp. 124230; Kathryn E. 
Henderson, Maysville, Ky. 14019 


Land (The) of Maureen Threave; w 
Peggy Thuringer, m M. C. Taylor. 
© Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 54951; Mary 
C. Taylor and Marguerite Thuringer, 
Providence. 14020 


Landon (A) lyric; song, m Catherine 
Browning Boyd. © 1 ¢. May 12, 
1936 ; E unp. 124338 ; William Brown- 
ing, Brooklyn. 14021 


Larch (The) wood; unison song, w 
Olive Denson, m C. Armstrong Gibbs. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Apr. 21, 
1986; E for. 44215; Boosey & co., Itd., 

-London. 14022 


Larghetto in D; by W. H. Squire; 
violoncello, or violin, and organ. © 
Apr. 18, 1936; E for. 44213; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 14023 


Last (The) good-bye; w and m Verner 
Westerlund; pf. © 1c. May 26, 
1986; E unp. 125235; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14024 


Latch string to my heart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124993; 
Mary York, Cedar, Mich. 14025 


Laughing at love; fox-trot song. © 1 
ce. May 27, 1986; E unp. 1253877; 
Marjorie Hileen Prievo, Watertown, 
INES 14026 


Laughter in your eyes; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125148 ; 
Mary E. Frank, Larchmont, N. Y. 

14027 


Laurel time in Caroline; w and m 
Seth Carman. © 1c. May 8, 1986; 
E unp. 124153; Clarence Seth Car- 
man, New York. 14028 


Lawd; song. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 123887; Zebron Britton, Can- 
ton, O. 14029 


629 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14030 


Lezy days; w and melody. © 1. 
May 13, 1936; E unp. 124392); Doro- 
thy M. Elder, Philadelphia. 14030 


Lazy swing; by A. L. Knox and Wally 


Rue; pf. ©:>1 «May 25,) 1986; 
E unp. 125085; Adrian Luverne 
Knox, Chicago. 14031 


Lazy waters; by Fred Busswood ; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and dia- 
cram: in DD. ©’ Jani 15) Westy H 
pub. 55068; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
easter, Pa, 14032 


Lazy weather; w Irving Kahal, m Os- 
ear Levant; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© May 18, 1936; E pub. 99222; 
Marlo music corp., New York. 

14033 


Learn the art of self defense; w Dave 
Fleischer and Bob Rothberg, m 
Sammy Timberg; pf. © 1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 124860; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

14034 


Learnright method for plectrum gui- 
tar. pt. 2) ©. May (Gy 193677 AA 
207142; Stephen St. John, Schenec- 
tady,..N..M. 14035 


Leave me my dreams; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123787; 
David Raymond Innes, Detroit. 

14036 


Legacies no. 2; by Sidney Baynes; 
orch. pts. © Apr. 17, 1936; E for. 
44228; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 14037 


Leichte kavallerie; volksspiel, A. 
Miiller u. H. Brennecke, m Franz 
von Zuppé, musikalische neufassung 
Horst Platen. Klavierauszug. 
Sept. 15, 1985; D 39083; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

14037* 


Leisure (The) hour; 15 pieces, Jos- 
eph Strimmer; pf. © Apr. 15, 1936; 
EH for. 44210; Augener, Itd., London. 

14088 


Let America be the land of peace; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 6, 1936; 
E unp. 124038; Grace Maria Mc- 
Clary, Boston. 14039 


Let life be a song; waltz song, m 
Jimmie Crane. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
H unp. 124177; Henry Langstock, 
Great Falls, Mont. 14040: 


Let me be; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
May 27, 1986; E unp. 125399; Gen- 
eva Kelley Williams, Chicago. 

14041 


Di TY ny Sh iwi 


Let me dream ‘neath the moon in 
Hawaii; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 1, 1986; EH unp. 123716; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 14042 


Let me have just one smile from you; 
waltz ballad. © 1c May 8, 1986; 
EH unp. 124165; Charles Ray Gorrell, 
Toledo. 14043 


Let me love you now; w and melody. 
©1c. May 13, 19386; E unp. 124375; 
Louis Bernstein, Los Angeles. 

14044 


Let me sing while I’m dancing with 
you; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124994; Viola Close, Lis- 
bon, O. 14045 


Let our hearts unite; waltz, w Les- 
ter Horn, m Duke Rorabaugh. © 
1 ec. May 19, 1986; E unp. 124770; 
Newton Charles Rorabaugh, Elkins 


Park, Pa. 14046 
Let’s; w and melody. © 1 ec. May 
8. (19863 Hi unp. 124127 any 

Joseph Domosky, Seymour, Conn. 
14047 


Let’s all march to victory with the 
G. O. P.; song. © May 2, 1936; EB 
pub. 55014; James Wright, Pater- 
son. 14048 


Let’s be friendly ; w and melody. © 1 
ce. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123690; Wil- 
liam Nathan La Mance, Laclede, 
Mo. 14049 


Let’s build a bridge today; w Bob 
Rothberg, m Sammy Timberg. © 1 
c. May 5, 1986; E unp. 124358; Par- 
amount productions music corp., © 
New York. 14050 


Let’s build a home in the stars; w and 
m Gene Sickel; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © May 14, 1936; E pub. 55218; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

14051 


Let’s call a heart a heart; from 
Pennies from heaven, w Johnny 
Burke, melody Arthur Johnston. 
© 1c May 1, 1936; E unp. 123686; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 14052 


Let’s call it quits; w and melody. © 
1 @. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125077; 
Joe Capraro, Hot Springs, Ark. 

14053 


Let’s dance; pf. © 1c. May 20, 1936; 
E unp. 124829'; Derwin James Lentz, 
Atlantic City. 14054 


630 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


song, m Ray Carroll. © 1. 
May 1, 1936; E unp. 123712; Larry 
Cotton, Chicago. 14055 


waltz, w and melody. ©1c. May 


20, 19386; E unp. 124889; Joe 
Capraro, Hot Springs, Ark. 14056 
Let’s forget, sweetheart; w Andra 


Spencer; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124709; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14057 


Let's get acquainted; w Elizabeth 
Huebner, m George Stewart Ayton. 
©1c. May 27, 1986; E unp. 125339 ; 
George S. Ayton, Kearny, N. J. 

14058 


Let’s go Glenville; w and melody. © 
~ 1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 124005; 
Ruth Katz, Cleveland. 14059) 


Let’s go out and woo; w and m Vic 
Yingling, arr. Helen Hyde. © May 
6, 19386; E pub. 55144; Ernest Victor 
Yingling, jr., Wichita. 14060 


Let’s grow old together ; song, w Henry 
Fenwick. © 1c. May 16, 1936; EH 
unp. 124574; Harriett Story, Hope, 
Ark. 14061 


w J. W. Bratton, m Leo. Edwards; 
with ukulele arr. © May 5, 1936; 
E for. 44131; Irwin Dash music co., 
ltd., London. 14062 


Let’s have fun; pf., with w. ©1.. 
May 7, 19386; E unp. 124093; Mildred 
F. Guth, Baltimore. 14063 


Let’s imagine; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 1, 1986; E unp. 123679; Paul 
Bricker, Michigan City, Ind. 14064 


Let’s keep on dancing; w and m Val 
Burton and Will Jason. © 1c. May 
9, 1936; E unp. 124281; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 14065 


Let’s kiss again and make up; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124231; 
Ralph Fato, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

140866 


Let’s live underneath the moon; waltz 
song, melody Robert Rachetto and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E ounp. 125309; Ernest Mastriana, 
Brooklyn. 14067 


Let’s play together; w and m various 
authors, arr. Nick Lucas. 1. Ten. 
banjo, also ten. guit—2. Plectrum 
guit.—3. Hawaiian guit.—4. Violin, 
also mand. © May 15, 1936; E pup. 
50237-55240; Nicomede music co., 
Altoona, Pa. 14068-14071 


14085 


Let’s pretend; song. © 1c. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124224; Robert Luber 
and Harold Ruben, Philadelphia. 

14072 


w and m J. Rines and Bob Bilder ; 
pf. © 1 ce. May 28, 1986; E unp. 
125432; Joe Rines, Brookline, Mass. 
14073 


Let’s rally ’round our leader; song. © 
May 11, 1936; E pub. 55490; Marie S. 
Ferrie, Montclair, N. J. 14074 


Let’s take advantage of the moonlight; 
w and melody. ©1ce. May 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 1243871; Charlie Rhodum 
Pritchett, Thomaston, Ga. 14075 


Let us be sweethearts forever; w 
Blanche Evelyn Ruddell; pf. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 124708; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14076 


Let us talk about love and you; fox- 


trot song.* © “1..¢:) May 25, 1936; 
EK unp. 125115; A. H. McGrue, 
Boliver, Tenn. 14077 


Letter (The) edged in black; arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with w; 
in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 55481; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 14078 


Lieber Augustin; German folk song, 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram, 
with w; in D. © Dec. 2, 19385; HE 
pub. 55278; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 14079 


Life is good when I’m with you; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125284; George Grant McCullough, 
Upper Greenwood Lake, Hewitt, N. J. 

14080 


Life, love and laughter; valse a la 
viennoise; pf. © 1c May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124646; Leopold N. Sperling, 
Cincinnati. 14081 


Life went out of my heart; waltz; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Feb. 5, 1936; E unp. 
125333 ; Irwood L. Slosson and Harry 
EH. Roese, Bemidji, Minn. 14082 


Life without you; w and melody, arr. 
Alex. M. Valentine. © 1c. May 6, 
1936; E unp. 124027; Fannye Ross 
Bennett, Albany, Ga. 14083 


Life’s saddest song; w George Ernest 
Jenkins; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 123913; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14084 


Like a flower in spring; valse song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 125211; 
Julius Wydock, Weatherly, Pa. 

14085 


631 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14086 


Like a ship at sea; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 124288 ; 
Merceedees Antoinette F. Welcker, 
Chicago. 14086 


Like a stranger to you; Song, arr. Clem- 
ent Call. © 1c May 11, 1936; H 
unp. 124272; Val Cervantez, Pitts- 
burgh. 14087 


Like the words of a beautiful song; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 11. 1936; BE 
unp. 124294; Raymond EK. Duck- 
worth, Berkeley, Calif. 14088 


Lilac lane; w Van Tomlinson; pf. ©1 
c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124710; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14089 


Lilalou; fox-trot, w Hans Fritz Beck- 
mann, m Harold M. Kirchstein. © 
Oct. 14, 1985; E for. 44884; Dreik- 
lang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 14090 


Liljefors (Ruben) Tre sanger; op. 42, 
for en rost och ork., text K. G. Os- 
siannilsson, Boris Persson och J. L. 
Runeberg. Klaverutdrag. © Apr. 
3, 19386; E for. 44868; A. b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikforlag, Stockholm. 

14091 


Liola; sinfonia, Giuseppe Mule; orch. 
Partitura. © Apr. 20, 1936; E for. 
44141; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

14092 


Listen ; fox-trot song, melody HE. Ray- 
mer and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢c. May 
8, 1986; E unp. 124194; Edith Ray- 

- mer, Escondido, Calif. 14095 


Listen for a lonesome drum; w Frank 
Baridy, m Frank Baridy and Mary 
Baridy. ©1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
124302; Mary Barrett, Cambridge, 
Mass. 14094 


Listening to a Symphony; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 
124221; Frederick L. Weinberg, 
Philadelphia. 14095 


Listening to the patter of the rain; w 
Leroy Strange; pf. © 1c. May 26, 
19386; E unp. 125236; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14096 


List’ning to the whispering of the Sea ; 
wandm Chip. ©1c. May 14, 1986; 
E unp. 124491; Earl Francis Hanna- 
fin, North Arlington, Mass. 14097 


Liszt (Franz) Prometheus-bound ; 
Symphonic cantata, from Richard 
Pohl’s German libretto, tr. David H. 
Suderman, set D. R. Gebhart; solos 
and choruses. © Jan. 9, 1936; E 


Di DE Mess war! 


H. Suderman, 
Nashville. 14098 


Little Audrey; w and melody Jack 
Meskill, Leon Flatow and Ted White. 
©1c¢ May 22, 1936; E unp. 125008; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

14099 


Little Audrey just laughed and 
laughed ; w and melody. © 1c. May 
8, 1936; E unp. 124130; Bobbee 
Tremaine, New York. 14100 


—w and melody. © 1 ec. May 28, 
19386; E unp. 125483; Howard Henry 
Hurmence, Lubbock, Tex. 14101 


Little blonde girl; w M. Peterson, m 
D. Hoogbruin. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124129; Marion Peterson and. 
Dixie Hoogbruin, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 14102 


Little. Boy Blue; novelette, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55453 ; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 14103 


Little boy sailor; characteristic song 
fox-trot, w Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Sherman Myers. © May 5, 1986; E 
for. 44374; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14104 


Little (The) brown church; w and m 
William §8. Pitts, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; with mixed cho. © May 27, 
1986; E pub. 55481; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

14105. 


Little by little; song; with ukulele arr. 
© May 11, 1936; E pub. 553822; 
Frank Shuryan, Chicago. 14106 


Little darling; w Camilla P. Brook- 
shire; pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; E 
unp. 125243; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14107 


Little frontier centennial march of 
Fort Worth, Texas; song. © 1 e. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124742); Helene 
Brandeis, Fort Worth. 14108. 


Little geisha; song; arr. Dorothy Ver- 
non; pf., violin and cello ace. © 
1c May 14, 1936; EH unp. 124440; 
Frederick Bond, New York. 14109 


Little (The) giant march; by H. Moon, 
new arr. J. Mastinelli; orch. pts. © 
May 20, 1936; E pub. 55464; Ludwig 
music pub. co., Cleveland. 14110 


Little hands that hold me; song, w 
Larry Yoell. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123758; James W. (Jimmie) 
Hall, Palo Alto, Calif. 14111 


pub. 54284; David 


632 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


14138 


Little hunk of honey; w and melody. 
‘© 1e. May 20, 19386; E unp. 124837 ; 
Sallie Yancey, Houston. 14112 


Little pal, I’m lonesome for you; w 
H. J. Hobday and Gene Gold, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. ©1e May 2, 
1936; E unp. 123726; Hiram J. Hob- 
day, Earp, Calif. 14113 


Little pal of the desert; w Lou Han- 
nagan; pf. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E 
unp. 124711; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14114 


Little piccaninny rose; song. © 1 «. 
May 29, 1936; E unp. 125448; Chesley 
B. Briscoe, Philadelphia. 14115 


Little (The) pink baby; song, w J. 
Whitfield Green. © Apr. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 55042; La Verna EH. Kim- 
brough, Pullman, Wash. 14116 


Little scamp; song. © 1c. May 13, 
1936; E unp. 124399; Lorene Dales 
Frost, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 14117 


Little southern lady; song. © 1. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 124674; May 
Wylde Millinghausen, Porterville, 
Cal. 14118 


Little (A) talk with Jesus; w anon., 
and melody. © 1 c. May 18, 1936; 
E eunp. 124661; Harry A. Sacadaris, 
Cleveland. 14119 


Little (The) things that Ill do; w 
Phyllis Dean; pf. © 1c. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 123870; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14120 


Little white church; moment religioso, 
w and m H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 
26, 1936; E pub. 55458; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 14121 


Little white cottage for two; song. © 
1 e@. May 21, 19386; E unp. 124874; 
Lucile Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

14122 


Living in the past; w M. F. Powell, m 
J. A. Knight. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
HE unp. 124143; James A. Knight and 
Marian F. Powell, Jacksonville, Fla. 

14123, 


Living on a shoestring and love; fox 
trot song, melody Will Livernash. 
© 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 124020; 
Lee Blastic, South Gate, Calif. 

14124 


Living to shine for Jesus; hymn, w 
and m Mrs. Willard W. Davis. © 
1 ec. May 22, 1986; E unp. 125022; 
Ruth F. Davis, Utica, N. Y. 14125 


Lizzie and Johnny; song. ©1c. Apr. 
27, 1936; E unp. 124406; Constance 
Warren, Los Angeles. 14126 


Liueve ; cancion, letra Luis De Soto. © 
Mar. 30, 1986; 1 ¢«. May 4; E for. 
44261; Graciela Parraga, Havana. 

14127 


Locke (Harold) Ten tonal tales; 
melodious studies for the develop- 
ment of style in piano playing. 
May 6, 1936; E pub. 55365; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14128 


Lois; w Wm. Nelson and Milton [E.] 
Saul, and melody. © 1c. May 12, 
1936; E unp. 124851; George Thorn- 
ton Steil, West Hartford, Conn. 

14129 


Lolita; w F. K. Diver, m V. Dimarzio. 
©1«¢. May 21, 1936; E unp. 124858 ; 
Frederick Kenneth Diver and Vin- 
cent Dimarzio, Swissvale, Pa. 14130 


Lolita, komm; paso doble, Arturo Buz- 
zi-Peccia ; jazz orch. pti. © Apr. 20, 
1936; E for. 44147; G. Ricordi «& co., 
Milan. 14131 


Londonderry air; ancient Irish 
melody, arr. Willis Conolly; ten. 
guit., in diagram. © Apr. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 55095; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 14182 


Lone (A) wolf on the Indian trail; w 
Al Bryan, m Lee Hulbert and Larry 
Stock, arr. Michel Weisberg; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © May 14, 1936; 
E pub. 55311; Jerry Vogel music co., 
ine., New York. 14133 


Lonely alone; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 28, 1986; EH unp. 125409; Harl 
Wilson Brewster, Chase, Kan. 

14134 


Lonely (The) cowboy; song, w Floyd 
R. Savage. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E 
unp. 123965; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 14135 


Lonely day; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 14, 19386; E unp. 124461; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy 
Magruder, Baltimore. 14136 


Lonely, lonely, dear; w Bertha Dew 
and F. O. Pentz, m Fletcher Orville 


Pentz. ©1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 
125396; F. Orville Pentz, Trenton, 
N. J. 14137 


Lonesome; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
May 23, 1936; E unp. 125073; Ed- 
ward I. White and Nat H. Alberts, 
Brooklyn. 14138 


633 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


141389 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 81 


Lonesome lane; w Tessie May Thorne; 
pf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123871; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 14139 


Lonesome lullaby; w Joe Young, m 


Fred E. Ahlert; with arr. for guit., 


etc. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 55488 ; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 
14140 


Lonesome Tommy; w and m M. L. 
Preston; pf. © May 6, 19386; E pub. 
55359; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 14141 


Long ago and far away; from Three 
cheers for love; w and m Leo Robin 
and Ralph Rainger, pf. se. Geo. N. 
Terry; with arr. for ukulele and 
guit. © May 22, 1936; E pub. 55485; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 14142 


Long live love; w D. Spitz, melody 
D. Barkin. © 1c May 27, 1936; 
E unp. 125340; David Spitz and 


Daniel Barkin, New York. 14143 
Long, long ago; arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
in diagram, with w ;in A. © Dee. 


2, 1935; E pub. 55279; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 14144 


Look what I found and it’s going to be 
mine; w and melody. ©1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124922; Florence M. 
McCall, Butler, Pa. 14145 


Lopez swing; by Vincent Lopez; pf. 
© Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 55028; Joe 


Davis, inc., New York. 14146 
Lord’s (The) prayer; m Albert Hay 
Malotte, arr. Carl Deis. 1. Sop. 1, 


2 and alto cho.—2. Men’s cho. 

May 1, 1986; E pub. 55244, 55245; 

G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
14147, 14148 


Lost again; w Eddie De Lange, m Jeff 


Clarkson; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
25, 1936; E pub. 55064; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 14149 


Lost road to paradise; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 123682; 
John Reynolds Smith, Grants Pass, 
Or. 14150 


Lost (The) song; w Joyce M. Held, 
and melody. © 1. Mar. 17, 1936; 
E ounp. 121522; Mark Markoff, Los 
Angeles. 14151 


Lost without you; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 18, 1936; IF 
unp. 125011 ; Curtis E. Gillis, Hureka, 
Calif. 14152 


¢ 


Louisiana lullaby; song. © 1c. Apr. 
29, 1986 ; E unp. 124401; John Wilbur 
Bell, New York. 14153 


Lovable moon; waltz, w Jimmy Karl, 
melody Jimmy Crane. © 1. Apr. 
17, 1936; E unp. 1247438; James Karl 
Ahina, Hilo, Hawaii. 14154 


Love came to me in the springtime; w 
Olin Faire; pf. ©1c. May 19, 1936; 
E unp. 124776; Verne Neville, Oak- 
land, Calif. 14155 


Love dreams; tango song, w Alice 


Hullin. © 1c. May 27, 1986; E ump. 
125379; Anthony Arcuri, Hoboken, 
No Yd *14156 


Love has a way with me; w E. Birn- 
breyer, m M. Rosen. © 1c. May 28, 
1936; E unp. 125405; Milton Rosen 
and Edmund _ Birnbreyer, Cin- 
cinnati. 14157 


Love is calling; w and melody Bill 
Williams. © 1c. May 25, 1936; EB 
unp. 125184; Wm. Williams, Mil- 
waukee. 14158 


Love is everything to me; by Leroy 
Shield; pf. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 
55118; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 14159 


Love is king; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125164; Betty 
C. Vernon, Los Angeles. 14160 


Love is like the weather; w and mel- 
ody. ©1«e May 11, 19386; E unp. 
124277; Harris Gordon Moe, Seattle. 

~ 14161 


Love iS my sorrow; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 124514; 
Edgar Smith, jr., Detroit. 14162 


Love lights; w and melody. © 1 e. 
May 5, 1936; E unp. .124489; Clar- 
ence Wendell King, Branford, Conn. 

14163 


Love lyric; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124981; Bar- 
bara M. Heinzelman, New Orleans. 

14164 


Love me to-night; w and m Violet 
Strom. ©1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 
124261; Eupha L. Shepard, Roxbury, 


Mass. 14165 
Love me too; song. © 1 c¢. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125169; Hverett 

Charles Vogt, jr., Kirkwood, Mo. 
14166 


Love returns; waltz, w and melody; 
pf. or violin. © 1c. May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 124850; George Bergman, 
Superior, Wis. 14167 


634 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Love (The) song; w D. R. Roberts, 
m Harry Jay. © May 22, 1986; BE 
pub. 55402; David Richard Roberts, 


Shirea, N. ¥. 14168 
Love song of the rover; w and m 
Lenore Virginia Oakley. © 1 «. 


May 19, 1936; E unp. 124778; Le- 
nore V. Lusk, San Diego, Calif. 
14169 


Love songs of the past; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1936; E unp. 123980; 
Mait A. Langan, Whittier, Calif. 


14170 
Love was just imagination; w Mar- 
garet Helen Stewart: pf. © 1. 


May 13, 1986; E unp. 124384; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
14171 


Love (The) we once knew; song, arr. 
Chas. Wolff; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 16, 1986; E pub. 55045; Morton 
Capps, Sheridan, Wy. 14172 


Love went up in smoke; English w Al 
J. Neiburg, m Ernesto Lecuona, 
adapted Jerry Levinson; with guit. 
arr. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 55301; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 141738 


Love will come; valse song. © 1 ©. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 125221; G. Hans 
Laase, Palm Beach, Fla. 14174 


Lovely dream; w and m Frank Sereno 
and G, Klein. © 1 c¢. May 2, 1936; 
E unp. 123722; Grace Klein, Brook- 
lyn. 14175 


Lovely home; fox-trot song, melody 
T. S. Collins and Ben Adelman. © 
1 ce. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125289; 
T. Sidney Collins, Federalsburg, Md. 

14176 


Lovely illusion of love; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124652; 


Dorothy H. Richards, Prescott, 
Ariz. 14177 
Lovely (A) land; unison song, w 


Lucia Young, m Geoffrey Shaw. © 
May 8, 1936; E for, 44255; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 14178 


Lovely night; romance, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1986; E 
pub. 55455; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 14179 


Lovers’ delight; w Reklaw Anil; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; EB unp. 123914; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14180 


Lover’s (A) dream; song, m G,. N. 
Sneed, Fern Sneed and Ted Sneed. 


_ 14195 


©1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 123756; 
Grace Newton Sneed, St. Louis. 
14181 


Lover’s lovely strain; song. © 1 «¢. 
May 20, 1986; E unp. 124806; Law- 
rence Hubert Kortum, Schofield Bar- 
racks, Hawaii. 14182 


Love’s awakening; song. © 1. Apr. 
21, 1986; E unp. 123882; Tressa B. 
Klous, New York. 14183 


Love’s consolation; w Paul Sylvester 
Hargrow; pf. ©1c. May 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 124712; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14184 


Love’s design; waltz, w Lorraine Noel 
Finley, m Mary Myram. © May 1, 
1936; E pub. 54994; G. Riccordi & 
co., inc., New York. 14185 


Love’s dream; valse, w and m Chris- 
tiline. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
124274; Pauline Barnes Pendelton, 
Los Angeles. 14186 


w and m Cristyn Kees; pf. © 1 
c. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123899; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
14187 


Love’s lullabye; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 23, 1986; Hi unp. 125028; Nich- 
olas Ciardi, Newark, N. J. 14188 


Love’s memories; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
May 22, 1936; E upp. 124995; George 
Cook, New Victoria, Cape Breton, 
N. S., Canada. 14189 


Love’s promise; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 1986: 
EK unp. 124538; Geo. H. Ball, Ogden, 
Utah. 14190 


Love’s springtide; w Frank Dempster 
Sherman; pf. © 1c. May 138, 1936; 
E unp. 124410; Everett R. Currier, 
Westport, Conn. 14191 


Love’s sunset dreams; w Guy Dean 
McGrath; pf. ©1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124713; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14192 


Love’s token; caprice, E. M. Drysdale; 
pf. Rev. ed. Carl Wilhelm Kern. 
Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 550382; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

14193 

Loving a girl like you; w Lou Findorft ; 
pe. e@eiiic «Apr. 17,'1986 37H unp: 
123915; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 14194 

Loving each other; slow, Leslie; orch. 


ptes. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 44860; 
Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 14195 


635 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14196 


Loving lullaby ; w and m Dean Temple. 
©1e¢e May 14, 1986; E unp. 124473; 
Michael Surovchak, jr., Monessen, 
Pa. 14196 


Loving River; w Geoffrey Coburn; pf. 
© 1c. May 18, 1986; E unp. 124714; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14197 


Loyal sons of Rutgers; original melody, 
Philip Bliss, adapted and arr. with 
extra lyrics, Ozzie Nelson; with guit. 
arr. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 55168; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 14198 

Lullaby; w and m Noble Cain; sop. 1, 
2 and alto cho. © May 19, 1936; E 
pub. 55389; Harold Flammer, ince., 
New York. 14199 


w Joyce M. Held, and melody. 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 121461 ; 
Mark Markoff, Los Angeles. 14200 


Lullaby for Liana ; Italian poem Pio de 
Flaviis, English version Phyllis Lin- 
tott, m Renato Bellini; high voice. 
© Apr. 138, 1936; E pub. 55162; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 14201 


Lullaby lane; w Gertrude Velma 
Banks; pf. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 123916; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14202 


Lullaby of the stars; song. ©1c¢. May 
20, 19386; E unp. 124804; Genelle 
Everette and Lee Mitchell, Detroit. 

14203 


Lullaby waltz; song. © 1c May 5, 
19386; E unp. 124102; Harold Hin- 
man and Stanley Scroggs, Indianap- 
olis. 14204 


Lullaby 1936; song. © 1. Apr. 27, 
1936; E unp. 124112; Evelyn Krup- 
nick Sprager, Hollywood, Calif. 

14205 


Lulle; concert waltz, Walter B. Rog- 
ers; B flat cornet or bar.; pf. ace. © 
Apr. 13, 1936; E pub. 55184; Ernest 
S. Williams, Brooklyn. 14206 


Lying on the shore; w Harold Orlob, 
melody Richard Morenus and F. J. 
Novak, jr. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E 
unp. 123753; Frank J. Novak, jr., 
New York. 14207 

Madame be charming; pf., with w. © 
1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 124898; 
Lillian Lewin Hennes, Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. 14208 

Magic melody; w and melody. ©1c. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124851; Martin 
Conroy, Hollywood, Calif. 


14209 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


Magic moon shining above; song. © 1 
ec. May 5, 19386; E unp. 124556; Ray- 
mond Rowe, McKees Rocks, Pa. 

14210 


Majestic New York; w and m Eugenia 
Da Vinci. © 1c. May 18, 1986; E 
unp. 125065; Ida Sicuro, Brooklyn. 

14211 


Makin’ eyes; w and m Bill Ward. © 
1 ec. May 15, 1936; E unp. 124551; 
William R. Ward, Norton, Kan. 


14212 
Making love under the moonlight; 
song, w Nathaniel Thompson. © 1 


ce. May 19, 1936; E unp. 124861; Syl- 
vester Parrish, Connellsville, Pa. 
14213 


Malaguena; from the Spanish suite 
Andalucia, by Ernesto lLecuona, 
transcribed for violin and pf. Greg- 
ory Stone, ed. and fingered David 
Grunes. © May 1, 1986; E pub. 
54987 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 14214 


Mammy’s lullaby; song. © 1 e. May 
7, 1936; E unp. 124074; Mollie M. 
Eble, Mt. Pleasant, Ia. 14215 


Man (The) in the green fedora; w 
Tom Colman, with melody. © 1c. 
May 7. 19386; E unp. 124094; James 
David Zellerbach, jr., San Fran- 
cisco. 14216 


Man (The) in the White House; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 124921; Berry Arnold Hod- 
gins, Royal Oak, Mich. 14217 


Manhattan mad; song. ©1c. May 21, 
1936; E unp. 125383; Jane McLean, 
New York. 14218 


Manoloff’s (Nick) Hawaiian guitar 
method; note system, Nick Manoloff. 
bk. 2. © May 22, 1936; AA 205621 ; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 14219 


Maori songs; incl. Haere ra, w and m 
coll. Ernest McKinlay, pf. aces. Chas. 
Ryder. © Apr. 2, 1936; EH for. 
44176; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 14220 


Mar honey baby gone back on me; w 
and melody. © 1. May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124443; Henrietta Sophia 
Littell, Biloxi ,Miss. 14221 


March on with Roosevelt; w and m 
Gene Dabney. © 1-c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125088; Eugene F. Dabney, 
Los Angeles. 14222 


636 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Margarita ; song, w Camilla S. Edholm. ; 


© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125177; 


| 


Alice Pepper, Hempstead, L.I., N. Y. | 


14223 

Marjorie; w Gertrude Ross Graves; 
pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124715; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 14224 
Martins (The) and the Coys; w and 
m Ted Weems and Al Cameron; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © May 14, 1936; 
E pub. 55217; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14225 


Mary; waltz song, melody B. Harper 
and Sam Adelman. © 1 c¢. May 8, 
1936; E unp. 124197; Bob Harper, 
North Olnsted, O. 14226 


Mary had a little lamb; w Marty 
Symes, m Matt Malneck; with guit. 
arr. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 55368; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 14227 


M-A-R-Y I love you; song. ©1c. May 
22, 1986; E unp. 124908; George Her- 
bert Nevin, Summit, N. J. 14228 


Mary of Allendale; w traditional, mel- 
ody Hook, m arr. Desmond MacMa- 
hon ; mixed voices. © May 20, 1936; 
E for. 44852; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 14229 


Masquerade; entr-acte, Hermann 
Lobr; orch. pts. © Feb. 24, 1936; 
E for. 44180; Hermann Lohr, Lon- 
don. 14230) 


Masquerader (The); song. © 1 e¢. 
May 21, 1986; E unp. 124871; Niles 
Arlie Bromley, Denver. 14231 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Angelus; from Scenes pittoresques, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 
19, 1936; E pub. 55285; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 14232 


—— Farewell; romance, w Evangeline 
Lehman; in B flat. © May 6, 1936; 
E pub. 55355; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 14233: 


Maui no ka oi; w and melody. [Eng- 
lish text only] ©1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123806; Harry Owens, Hono- 
lulu. 14234 


Mauna loa; by Fred Busswood; Ha- 
waiian guit., in note and diagram; 
in A. © Jan. 20, 1986; E pub. 55067 ; 
Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 

14235: 


May I have the next kiss; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 


14249 


25368 ; Robert Charles Venners, De- 
troit. 14236 
Maybe you may know it too; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. May 8, 1986; HB 
unp. 124189; Dave Murray, Dune- 
din, S. I., New Zealand. 14237 


Maybe you would return; song, pf. 
arr. Antone Ruby. © 1c. May 23, 
1936; E unp. 125056; Carlo Toti, 
Modesto, Calif. 14238 


Me and myself and my wife’s hus- 
band; w and m Rex London; with 
ukulele arr. © May 15, 1936; B for. 
44324; Macmelodies, ltd., London. 


14239 

Meadow (The) princess; lullaby, w 
and m H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 
26, 1936; E pub. 55442; Century 
music pub. co., New York. 14240 


Meet me by candlelight; song, m H. 
Morris and Dena B. Raphael, © 
1 ec. May 138, 1986; E unp. 124390; 
Harriet Morris, Chicago. 14241 


Meetin’s (The) called to order; mod- 
ern rhythmic spiritual, w Andy 
Razaf and Joe Davis, m Ada Rubin. 
© May 4, 1936; E pub. 55051; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 14242 


Mei liabste zeit; lied, pf. arr. John 
Bach; with guit. arr. © May 15, 
1986; E pub. 55233; Tony Godetz, 
Chicago. 14243 


Meleana e; for instruction, arr. Willis 
Conolly; in diagram. 1. Spanish 
guit.—2. Ten. guit. © Apr. 15, Mar. 
25, 1986; E pub. 55098, 55099; Har- 
ry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

14244, 14245 


Mellow (A) bit of rythm; song. © 
1 ce. May 1, 1986; E unp. 1237387; 
Herman L. Walder, Kansas City, 
Mo. 14246 


Melodies of childhood; coll. of songs 
for Children’s day, text Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, and others, m I. H. 
Meredith, and others. © Apr. 9, 
1936; E pub. 55853 ; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 14247 


Melody A waltz; by Fred A. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram; in A. © Jan. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 55066; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
caster, Pa. 14248 


Melody in smoke; w and melody. © 
1 ec May 8, 1936; E unp. 124117; 
Geneva Kelley Williams, Chicago. 

14249 


637 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14250 


Memories of Hawaii; album, complete 
with English lyrics Anthony Fran- 
chini and Helen Bertini, and origi- 
nal Hawaiian text, arr. and ed. for 
Spanish guit. solo with Hawaiian 
guit. ace. and Hawaiian guit. solo 
with Spanish guit. acc. John Mar- 
tell; in notes and diagrams. © May 
19, 1986; E pub. 55304; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 


14250 

Memories of mother; hymn. © May 
1, 1936; E pub. 55463; Leonard 
Latham, Dyersburg, Tenn. 14251 


Memories of you; w and m Ruth E. 
Byrdsol; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124688; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14252 


Men of Harlech; old Welsh melody, 
arr. Wallingford Riegger ; boys’ ten. 
1, 2 and bar. cho. © May 19, 1986; 
H pub. 55390; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 14253. 


Mendel’s son’s swing song; w and m 
Clive Erard; with guit. arr. © May 
26, 1936; E pub. 55469; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 14254 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob lLud- 
wig Felix) Presto agitato; 2d pf. 
pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, selected and 
ed. Stella Nahum and Lillian Rezni- 
koff Wolfe. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54970; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

14255 

Menu of love; w and m Mr. and Mrs. 
W. E. Bass. © 1c May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124477; W. HE. Bass, Poplar- 
ville, Miss. 14256 


Merry (The) go-round; song, w and 


melody. © 1c. May 18, 1986; E 
unp. 124657; Alice H. Crompton, 
Worcester. 14257 


Merry may the keel row; w James 
Hogg, m arr, Robert Burnett; mixed 
voices. © May 22, 1936; E for. 
44362; Banks & son, York, England. 

14258 


Merry (The) midshipman; 4 pieces, 
Margery Moore; pf. Apr. 14, 
1936; E for. 44209; Augener, lItd., 
London. 14259) 


Merry (The) morn; Christmas waltz, 
w and m H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 
25, 1986; E pub. 55434; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. 14260: 


Merry widow waltz; arr.; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w; in D. © 
Dec. 2, 1985; E pub. 55280; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 14261 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 31 


Mesearuhaz; schlager aus der operett, 
szovegét irta: Szilagyi Laszlé, 
zenéjét szerzette: Hisemann Mihdaly. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E for. 44169; Jul- 
ius Frank Bard, New York. 14262 


Message of gladness; Children’s day 
service for the Sunday school, with 
selections for the choir, w A. A. 
Payne and others, m J. Lincoln Hall, 
and others. © May 7, 1936; H pub. 
55305; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

14263 


Miami moonlight trail; w and m D. W. 
Dickerhoff and Irma Cooney. © May 
1, 1986; E pub. 55000; Dwight W. 
Dickerhoff, Philadelphia. 14264 


Midnight; song. © 1c May 13, 1936; 
E unp. 124400; Florence 8S. Goodsell, 
Coral Gables, Fla. 14265 


Mid-nite (The) ride of Paul Revere; 
w and melody Herby Cowens. ©1«@ 
May 9, 1936; E unp. 124206; Herbert 
(Herby) Cowens, New York. 14266 


Miedzy nami juz romans skonezony; 
wale angielski, slowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m: Artur Gold. © Dee. 30, 
1985; E for. 44888; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 14267 


Military man; from Poor little rich 
girl, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. © May 
14, 19386; E pub. 55211; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 14268 


Mille (Karl) 10 etiiden fiir oboe. © 
Mar. 25, 1933; E for. 44869; Carl 
Merseburger, Leipzig. 14269 


Miller’s (The) song; waltz, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55456 ; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 14270 


Million dollar baby; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125134; 
Alvin Greene, Rogerson, Id. 14271 


Miner’s (The) desert song; song. © 1 
ec. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124307 ; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

14272 


Misericordias Domini; motet, w from 
Psalm 89, m Francesco Durante, arr. 
Archibald Thompson Davison; 8-pt. 


men’s cho. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
55420; HE. C. Schirmer music Co., 
Boston. 14273 


Miss Blue Eyes ; musical comedy, lyrics 
and m Charles George. Voce. sc. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 54957; Walter 
H. Baker co., Boston. 14274 


638 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 0, 1936 

Miss Mazippah from Mississippah; 
song. ©1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 
124739; Robert McPherren Hart, Al- 
toona, Pa. 14275 

Mississippi moon; w and melody. © 1 
ec. May 4, 19386; E unp. 128802; Ray- 
mond J. Rathgeb, Alton, Ill. 


14276 
Missouri, dear homeland; w and m 
Karl Pleger; mixed voices. © Apr. 


14, 1936; E pub. 55381; Eden pub. 
house, St. Louis. 14277 


Mistaken; w Ethel Walters, melody 
Kaye Herman. ©1c. May 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 125346; Herman Krinsky, 
Oakland, Calif. 14278 


Mnie wystarczy stowko . . .; fox-trot z 
filmu Kochaj tylko mnie, stowa: E. 
Schlechter, m: Wt. Eiger. © Dec. 
30, 19385; E for. 44806; Nowa scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 14279 


Modern piano lessons in jazz. bk. 2. 
© May 20, 1936; AA 206091; John C. 
Dielhenn, Princeton, N. J. 14280 


Modlitwa Lukrecji; piesi z opery Be- 
atrix Cenci, m: Loudomir R6ézycki. © 
Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 44280; Gebeth- 
ner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

14281 


Zz opery Beatrix Cenci, m Ludo- 
mira Rozyckiego, arr.: Feliks Ry- 
bicki; ork. strony. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
E for. 44273; Gebethner & Wolff, 
Warsaw, Poland. 14282 


Moments; song, w Walter H. Hallisy. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123969; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

14283 


Monopoly; song. © 1c. May 6, 1936; 
E unp. 123999; Leslie R. Patterson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 14284 


Moon above; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 29, 1936; E unp. 125490; Ellis S. 
Tuten, San Francisco. 14285 


Moon (A) and June; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 124996; Mary 
Gish, Pioneer, Ia. 14286 


Moon (The) and the stars; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1. 
May 8, 1936; E unp. 124190; Frank- 
lin W: Smith, Newark, N. J. 14287 


Moon in the heavens; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125277; 
Eileen Mary Siebold, North Bergen, 
INS: 14288 


639 


14301 


Moon love; w Ronald Steele; pf. © 1 
ec. Apr. 17, 1986; E unp. 123917; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14289 


Moon madness; w and m Patte Rowe; 
pf. © 1c. May 18, 1986; E ump. 
124666; Onalouise Rowell, Roswell, 
N. M. 14290 


Moon man; w Christine LeRoy; pf. © 
ae. May 5, U986 : EH wip teen oe 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14291 

Moon mist; w Harry D. Kerr, and 
melody. © 1 c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124519; Frederick McManus, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 14292 


Moon of my desire; w Philip M. King, 
jr.; pf. ©1c¢. May 1, 1936; E unp. 
125157; Edward Joseph Gilmore, jr., 
Montclair, N. J. 14293 


Moon over you; w Winifred Hibberd, 
and melody. ©1e. May 20, 1936; EH 
unp. 124810'; Elmer J. Dante, Morris- 
town, N. J. 14294 


Moon, when ya coming out again, 
moon; w and melody. © 1c. May 
22, 1936; E unp. 124918; Charles L. 


Garcia, New York. 14295 
Moon, you go on waning ...; slowfox, 
englische w Jo. Vanas, deutscher 


originaltext Willibald Dehmel, m - 
Johnny Georgesco,. klavier arr. 
Charles Towner. © Mar. 1, 1936; H 
for. 44134; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 

14296 


Moonbeams jest keep on shinin’; song, 
melody Mabel Burkhalter Locke. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125049; 
Lou Carnes, Ottumwa, Ia. 14297 


Moonbeams keep shining for me; song, 
m Luther A. Clark; with ukulele 
arr (©: 1%e, May "8 1936 : °°) unp: 
124146; George Edwin Kile, Johns- 
town, N. Y. 14298 


Moonlight, a garden and you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124887; 
Margaret Loew, Akron, O. 14299 


Moonlight dreams; tango, Leroy 
Shield; pf. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 


55119; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 14300 


Moonlight intoxication ; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124857; 
Robert C. Mitchum, Long Beach, 
Calif. 143801 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14302 


Moonlight on the range; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 124009; 
Irving I. Frankel, Beverley Hills, 
Calif. . 14802 


Moonlight on the silver waters; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 2, 19386; E unp. 
123734; Ralph Lanier, Calhoun, Ga. 

14303 


Moonlight serenade; song. © 1c. May 
16, 1986; E unp. 124642; Fred 
Schuck, Boston. 14304 


Moonlight symphony; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1.«¢. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124843; Harold Rand, Glendora, 
Calif. 14305 


Moonlit road; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125163; Wil- 
liam Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 14806 


Moon’s (The) hi-de-ho; song. ©1«. 
May 20, 19386; E unp. 124811; Lee 
Norvell, Durant, Okl. 14507 


Moose River rescue; song. © 1c. May 
20, 1936; E. unp. 124845: John 
Lambie, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 

14308 


More than that; w Ben Barnett, m 
Clarence Williams. © May 22, 1936; 
E pub. 55462; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14309 


Morning call; by M. L. Preston; pf. © 
May 6, 1986; E pub. 55360:; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14310 


Morning splendor; song. © 1c. May 
15, 1986; E unp. 124550; Hazel 
Hunter Roberts, Rochester, N. H. 

14311 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Bolero; op. 12, 
no. 5, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © 
May 19, 1936; E pub. 55289; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

14312 


Mother come back; w Virginia E. 
Lovell, with melody. © 1. May 1, 
1986; E unp. 123744; Jean May 
Chapin, Oakland, Calif. 14313 


Mother dear; song, w Faith Newell 
Popp. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123962 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

14314 


Mother, dearest mother; w and m 
Maxwell Hess. ©1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124179; Isaac Maxwell Hess, 
Lumberport, W. Va. 14315 


Mother I will never hear your sweet 
voice again; waltz song, m Ernest 


pt. TI, n.s., v.31 


Deininger. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E 
unp. 124007 ; Michael O’Malley, Over- 
land, Mo. 14316 


Mother o’ mine; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 12, 1936; E unp. 124835; Frank 
Mollica, New York. 14317 


Mother’s apron string boy; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ec. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124838; Harry Hamilton Mabie, 
Belleville, 01. 14318 


Moto perpetuo; by Adolf Lotter ; string 
orch., with pf. conductor. Se. and 
pts. Rev. ed. © Apr. 24, 1986; E 
for. 44221; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 14319 


Mountain (A) lassie comes to town; 
song. ©1c. May 29, 1986; BE unp. 
125474; Bernice Tesarik, Spokane. 

143820 


Mountain memories; w Lou Hanna- 
gan; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1986; E 
unp. 124716; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14321 


Move your feet: by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© May 8, 1936; E pub. 55120; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 143822 


Moving song; w Bob Rothberg, m 
Sammy Timberg. © 1 c¢. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 123985; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

14823 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Minuet; 
from Don Giovanni, for instruction, 
arr. Willis Conolly; in diagram. 1. 
Spanish guit—2. Ten. guit. © Apr. 
15, 1986; E pub. 55096, 55097; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

14324, 14823 


Much too much; w Sammy Cahn, m 
Saul Chaplin; with guit. arr. 
May 26, 1936; E pub. 55472; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14326 


Muchacha bonitas; tango-rumba; pf. 
©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 124828; 
Enoch Randolph James, IV, Atlantic 
City. 14327 


Murray’s (Billy) ten genuine Ha- 
waiian melodies; Hawaiian guit. 
solo, in note and diagram; with 
chord symbols for Spanish guit., ete. 
© Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 55232; Nico- 
mede music co., Altoona, Pa. 143828 

Music for piano; no. 2, Alan Frank; 
pf. © Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 44190; 
Oxford univ. press, London: 14329 

Music from the moon; fox-trot, w and 
m Don Fergusson. © 1c. May 14, 
1936; E unp. 124466; Donald Mal- 
colm Fergusson, Montreal. 14330 


640 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Music-master sketches ; demonstrating 
the family groups, tonal coloring, 
blends and contrasts, of stringed, 
woodwind and brass instruments, 
text and m. ©1c. May 1, 19386; D 
39077; Mayhew Lester Lake, Pali- 
sade, N. J. 14330* 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. yv. 50, pt. 5, May 
1936. With suppl. © May 6, 1936; 
E for. 44338; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 14331 


Musician blues; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. May 15, 1936; 
E unp. 124530; Fern E. Shields, An- 
derson, Ind. 14332 


Musicianship studies; for band, orch., 
classes and small ensemble, Victor 
Gravel; pts., with director’s manual. 
© Apr. 8, 1986; E pub. 55012; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

14333 


My aer-o-plane honeymoon ; waltz song. 
©1e. Apr. 23, 1986; E unp. 123979; 
Marie Imrie, Chicago. 14334 


My aloha; w and melody. © 1 «. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125103; Ro- 
land Edward McDonald, Kennebunk, 
Me. 14335 


My angel mother, I love thy memory ; 
song, m Webbie Gillen. © 1 ¢. May 
14, 1986; E unp. 124460; John M. 
Guidas, Van Voorhis, Pa. 14336 


My baby and me; w and melody. ©1 
c. May 16, 19386; E unp. 124588; Saul 
Brilliant, New York. 14337 


My beautiful vision of love; waltz 
song. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 
124045; James William Tyler, Lor- 
ton, Va. 14338 


My boat of dreams; song, m Mayme 
Colwes Scheidlmeier. © 1c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 123709; Isabel Bailey 
Stilley, New York. 14339 


My bonnie; arr. Fred Busswood; Ha- 
Waiian guit., in note and diagram. 
© Mar. 28, 19386: E pub. 55073; 
Macklin: pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 

14340 


My bonnie lies over the ocean; arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with w; 
inD. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 55275; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 14341 


WwW anon., m arr. A. P. McKinney 
and R. F. Tomlinson; Hawaiian 
guit., in note and diagram. © May 
9, 1986; E pub. 55148; McKinney’s 
pub. co., Peoria, Il. 14342) 


14356 


My boyhood home; pf., with w. ©1e. 
May 138, 1936; E unp. 124408; Ever- 
ett R. Currier, Westport, Conn. 

14843 


My broken heart ; w and m Ruth Shale 
and V. Monner. ©1c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125063; Victor Monner, New 
York. 14344. 

My Canadian moon; w and melody. © 
1c May 21, 1986; E unp. 124864; 
Santy Lopes Josol, Philadelphia. 

14345 


My castle of dreams; w Carleton Ham- 
tom pr etc Apr: 17, 193862 Hh 
unp. 128918; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 143846 


My comrade; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 25, 1936; EH unp. 125061; W. W. 
Wheatly, Lakeside, Calif. 14347 


My concertina; from The princess 
comes across, w and m Jack Scholl 
and Phil Boutelje. © Apr. 27, 1936; 
EK pub. 54954; Paramount produc- 
tions music corp., New York. 

14348 


My cotton pickin’ darlin’; fox-trot 
song. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 
54982'; John St. Wrba, Caldwell, Tex. 

14349 


My country home; arr.; Hawaiian 
euit., in A. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
55423 ; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

14350 


My dark eyed loveliness ; song, w Nelly 
Bybee. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124615; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 14351 


My darling dear; waltz song, melody 
M. Love and Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. 
May 15, 1936; E unp. 124540; Mabel 
Love, Groton, Conn. 14352 


My darling I’m in love with you; slow 
fox-trot song. ©1ec. May 26, 1986; 
BE unp. 125273; Theodore Buczkoff, 

Buffalo. 14353 


My darling Sally; w Clyde Edward Em- 
mons; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E 
unp. 124717; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14354 


My dear mother; mixed voices. © May 
9, 1936; E pub. 55269; Sidney Cul- 
lom Dunn, Nixon, Tex. 14355 


My dear old Irish home; song. ©1ce. 
May 6, 1936; E unp. 124028; Alenson 
Robert Fleming, Wellsboro, Pa. 


641 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14357 


My dear you’re lovely to-night; song. 
© 1c. May 7, 19386; E unp. 124894 ; 
Merlin Joseph Daste, New Orleans. 

14357 


My dearest one; w P. Raskin, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Mar. 17, 19386; E unp. 
121462; Mark Markoff, Los Angeles. 

14358 


My desert love song; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123786; 
Chas. Hodnet Morgan, Alexandria, 
La. 14359 


My dream; waltz song, melody H. As- 
sanovich and Sam Adelman. © 1c. 
May 26, 1936; E unp. 125297; Helen 
Assanovich, Newark, N. J. 14860 


My dream girl; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c¢. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
124978; Walter Kotel, E. Millbury, 
Mass. 14861 


My English cottage home; w Frances 
Edith LeBeau; pf. © 1 ¢. May 18, 
1936; E) unp. 124718; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14362 


My falling star; w King Owen, melody 
Max Raney. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 124046; Clifton Max L. Raney, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 14363 


My favorite mountain ballads and old 
time songs; pf. bk. 7. © Feb. 28, 
1936; E pub. 55011; Bradley Kincaid, 
Boston. 14364 


My first love; pf. ©1c. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 123929; John Wilson Broms, 
Portland, Or. 14365 


My flaming star; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. May 15, 1936; 
E ounp. 124526; Albert V. Clausen, 
Concord, N. H. 14366 


My flower of love; song. © 1c May 
15, 1986; E unp. 124504; LaFayette 
Lincoln, Brooklyn. 14367 


My flowers and the robin; w and m 
Erika Schumann. © Feb. 20, 1936; 
E for. 44172; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 14368 


My girl; w and m Malcolm Taylor 
Thomson. © 1c. May 19, 1936; E 
unp. 124771; Grace LaVirle Edens, 
Greenville, S. C. 14369 


My glad heart sings; fox-trot song. 
©1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125133; 
Justicia Hdna Mason, Washington. 

14370 

My glowing love-lit guide; song. © 
1c. May 11, 1986; E unp. 124297; 
Otto Ludwig Schultz, Key West, 
Fla. 14371 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


My gorgeous girl; fox-trot song. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 125218; 
Gertrude Dingmen, Pawhuska, OKI. 

14372 


My greatest happiness; fox-trot, Ww 
and melody. © 1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 124154; Joseph Derner, Col- 
lege Point, N. Y. 14373 


My Gypsy love; w and melody Kaye 
Herman. © 1. May 16, 1936; EB 
unp. 124590; Herman Krinsky, Oak- 
land, Calif. 143874 


My happy go-lucky way; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125400; Geneva Kelley Williams, 
Chicago. 143875 


My heart is a violin; w and melody 
Emery Deutsch, J. Russel Robinson 
and Irving Taylor. © 1c. May ll, 
1936; E unp. 124402; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 14376 


My heart is aflame; pf., with w. © 
1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 124486; 
Bernard Mannie Banks, New York. 

14377 


My heart keeps singing; w Daniel S. 
Twohig, m Gustav Klemm; with vio- 
lin obbl. © May 19, 1986; E pub. 
55394; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 14378 


My heart played a trick on me; Ww 
and m Chick Balcoff. © 1c. May 
28, 1986; E unp. 125406; Charles T. 
Balcoff, Madison. 14379: 


My heart’s in mourning; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 124972; Lincoln L. Anderson, 
Thomasville, Ga. 14880 


My heart’s in the heart of the West; 
from Heart of the West, w Sam 
Coslow, m Victor Young. © 1 ©¢. 
May 16, 1986; E unp. 124606; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 14881 


My heavnly Father is ever near; 
hymn. © Apr. 1, 1986; EF for. 44844; 
Wade H,. Wright, Chillicothe, Mo. 

14382 


My home in the South and the West; 
song, w Don L. Sterling. © 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1936; E unp. 123702; Frank 
Renard, Dallas. 14383 


My Illinois home; w and m Joseph 
Negley; pf. © 1 c¢. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 123855; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 143884 


642 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


14412 


My Kentucky Rose; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 15, 1986; E 
unp. 124527; Junie C. Cobb, Chicago. 

14385 

My Kingdom, power and glory; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1c May 9, 
1986; E unp. 124304; Clifton Byron 
Johnson, Los Angeles. 14886 


My kingdom’s come; w D. Anthony, m 
Neil Albert Bondshu; pf. © 1 ©. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 125325; Neil 
Bondshu and Dion Anthony, Modes- 
to, Calif. 14387 


My last words to you; w and m V. A. 
Ostendorf. © 1 ¢ Apr. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 125013; Vernon A. Ostendorf 
and William Manthey, jr., St. Paul. 

14388 


My Leecel Lee; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. ©1c. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124635; Albert Augus- 
tin Hemelberg, Billings, Mont. 

14389 


My life is for you; w J. H. Garber, 
melody H. B. Nelson. © 1c. May 
20, 19386; E unp. 124792; J. Harold 
Garber and Harold B. Nelson, Ak- 
ron, O. 14390 


My little baby boy; w Nellye Hanley 
Denton; pf. ©1c. May 26, 1936; EH 
unp. 125229; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14391 


My little bit of heaven; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; BE unp. 125275; 
Joseph Singer, New York. 14392 


My little cabin in the hills; song. © 
May 15, 1936; E pub. 55401; Nelle 
Almeda Merrill, Nashville, Ind. 

14398 


My little dream of paradise; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 1986; E 
unp. 125094; Robert Sale McCombe, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 14394 


My little Nancy Lee; song. ©1c¢. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124668; Rose Marie 
Tarwater, Murrieta, Calif. 14395 


My little pet; valse, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55448; Century music pub. co., 
New York. 143896 


My lone star moon; w and melody 
Texas Way. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 124407; Hlizabeth Bird Way, 
New York. 14397 


My lone star native state; w W. A. 
Stigler, m Gladys Pitcher. © May 6, 
1936; E pub. 55103; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 14398 


sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
May 8, 19386: E pub. 551738; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 14399 


My love; w G. Doyle, melody S. S&S. 
Kuhn. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124132; Samuel S. Kuhn and George 
Doyle, New York. 14400 


My love for you; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125116; An- 
drew Hils, Baltimore. 14401 


My love is a queenly lady; pf., with w. 
© 1e¢. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125444; 
Julia Ann Coe, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 14402 


My love is young; from New faces of 
1986, w Bickley Reichner, m Robert 
Graham; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
May 18, 1936; E pub. 55348; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 14408 


My love reaches up to you; w The Rilea 
twins from Iowa; pf. ©1c. May 26, 
1936; E unp. 125288; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14404 


My love rings out to you; w Paul Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1986; BE 
unp. 124719; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14405 


My lovely Texas girl; song, melody E. 
L. Edwards and Ben Adelman. © 1 
c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125290; E. L. 
Edwards, Sterling, Col. 14406. 


My lover’s on the cover of a magazine; 
w andm R. Williams, Gilbert Porsche 
and Walter Penney. © 1c. May 12, 
1986; E unp. 124350; Robert Wil- 
liams, New York. 14407 


My mother; w Henry Duval Robinson ; 
pf. © 1 ¢ Apr. 17,/1986; E unp. 
123919; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 14408 


My mother’s Christ; hymn, w and m 
Grace Yaxley. © Apr. 25, 1986; E 
pub. 54952; D. Thurlow Yaxley, Tru- 
mansburg, N. Y. 14409 


My mother’s what-not and the wee low 
chair; w Myrtle Chloe Van Leer ; pf. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123873; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14410 


My old love letters; valse song. ©1c. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125123; John 
Wagner, East Toledo. 14411 


My old man’s a commercial traveller ; 
6/8 comedy song fox-trot, w Ralph 
Butler, m Harry Tilsley. © May 7, 
1936; E for. 44875; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 14412 


643 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14413 


My old pal; fox-trot song. © 1c. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125140; Bessie M. 
Peterson, Los Angeles. ° 14413 


My only one; pf., with w. ©1c¢. May 
6, 1986; E unp. 124603; Joseph Cal- 
vin Widdows, Liberty, Ind. 14414 


My own New York; song, w John Alva 


Basset. © 1c. May 23, 1986; E unp. 
125058; Josephine Uterhart, New 
York. 14415 


My pa’akiki wahine; w and m Muriel 
M. Flanders; with ukulele arr. © 
May 20, 1936; E pub. 55406; Ameri- 
can-Polynesian pub. co., San Fran- 
cisco. 14416 


My pal Al; wandm A. Sims. ©16«. 
May 19, 1936; E unp. 124772; Alma 
Jumper Sims, Charlotte, N. C. 

14417 


My reality; song, w Florence March. 
© 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125415; 
Ruth Miller, Boyertown, Pa. 

14418 


My river of wishes; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 124998; Cath- 
erine Grace Dean, Clarksburg, W. 
Va. 14419 


My silent self; pf., with w. ©1c. May 
6, 1936; E unp. 124003; Sidney Shel- 
don, Chicago. 14420 


My silver-haired mother; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
124915; Delphine Treibel, Hverett, 
Wash. 14421 


My smiling Agnes; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
19386; E unp. 123426; Fidel Maca- 
reg-Gonzales Panbuena, Catonsville, 
Md. 14422 


My soliloquy; w and melody. ©1le. 
May 15, 1936; E unp. 124580; Leo- 
nore Lunette Goad, Hill City, Kan. 

14423 


My station’s call letters are L-O-V-E; 
song, m James L. Brown; with tku- 
lele arr. © 1 ec May 22, 1936; E 
unp, 124999; Johanna Abrahamson, 
Dassel, Minn. 14424 


My sunset valley home; song, melody 
Will Vidler. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E 
unp. 124644; Leonard Gilliam, Free- 
stone, Tex. 14,425 


My sweet Magnolia; w and melody. 
©1c May 15, 1936; E unp. 125330; 
Sherad H. Wright and Jesse Gines, 
New York. 14426 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


My theme song; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 7, 19386; E unp. 124058; 
Kathryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 

14427 


My topic of conversation iS you; W 
Mitchell Parish, m J. Fred Coots; 
with guit. arr. © May 10, 1936; EB 
pub. 55373; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 14428 


My treasure house of memory; w Ida 
May Bell; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
HE eunp. 124720; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14429 


My very dear; song, m Laura Gundry 
Morris. ©1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125195; Ruth Margaret H. Matteson, 
Duluth. 14430 


Mys-teér-ee; by Leroy Shield. © May 
8, 1986; E pub. 55121; Robbins musie 
corp., New York. 14431 


Naive; melody. © 1 ec. May 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 125287; Marvin Fisher, New 
York. 14432 


Nani wale Lihue; w Martyna Carroll, 
m arr. Harry Stanley; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram. © Apre 15,0936; 
E pub. 55089; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 14433 


National (The) beer song; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124463; Michael J. Peterson, Balti- 
more. 14434 


Nautchette: by Leroy Shield; pf. © 
May 8, 1936; E pub. 55122; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 14435 


Near, and yet so far; w and m Al 


Lapin. © 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 
124768; Alfred Raymond Lapin, 
Trenton, N. J. 144386 


"Neath the golden mellow moon; song, 
melody Ray Cameron. © 1 ¢ May 
6, 1936; E unp. 124031; Robert Mce- 
Conaghie, Sangudo, Alta., Canada. 

144387 


’Neath the shade of that old apple tree; 


song. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123850; Edna Sheridan, Billings, 
Mont. 14438 


"Neath the willow down by the stream ; 
waltz song, melody Sam Adelman. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124191; 
Joseph P. Baudry, Kansas City, Mo. 

14439 


’Neath western skies; fox-trot song. 
© 1c May 4, 1936; E unp. 125205; 
John Edwards, Hegins, Pa. 14440 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 19386 
Nebraska, state we adore; w C. 
Sweeney, m Marie Dee Sweeney. © 


1 ce. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123765; 
Cathryn Sweeney and Marie Dee 
Sweeney, Dallas. 14441 


Nestle close to me; song. © 1c. May 
28, 1936; E unp. 125453; Vera E. 
Anderson and Alma R. Hatch, St. 
- Louis. 14442 


Never to own; w Ray Jackson; pf. 


treble. ©1c. Apr. 22, 19386; E unp. 
124562; John Vernon Rohr, Balti- 
more. 14443 


New moon; w and m Tim Murphy. © 
1 ec May 22, 19386; E unp. 125030; 
Timothy Francis Murphy, So. Boston. 

14444 


New rhythm; song, m James L. Brown; 
‘with ukulele arr. © 1c. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124232; Harvey Cross- 
land, Sterling, II. 14445 


New York, fair city of the free; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; EH 
unp. 125118; Pauline Potter, New 
York. 14446 


New York is great; w and m Hugenia 
Da Vinci. © 1c. May 138, 1936; E 
unp. 125198; Ida Sicuro, Brooklyn. 

14447 


New York, the city of good cheer; w 
and melody H. HE. Lish and Anthony 
Ambrose. © 1 ec. May 9, 1936; E 
unp. 124204; Harold E. Lish, Brook- 
lyn. 14448 


Nice day out; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 19, 1936; E unp. 124752; Jo Bill- 
check, Holliday’s Cove, W. Va. 

14449 


Niente di piti; valzer lento, versi G. 
Colombi, m G. E. Puligheddu; orch. 
pti. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 44139; 
Mario Aromando, Milan. 14450 


Night (A) for love; w and melody. © 
1 ec May 29, 1986; E unp. 125458; 


Victoria Irene Johnston, Douglas, 
Ga. 14451 
Night life; melody. © 1 c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 124488; Theodore 


Melyan, Newark, N. J. 14452 
Night moon; song. © 1c. May 2, 1936; 


E unp. 123774; Mildred F. Guth, 
Baltimore. 14453 
Night of a thousand stars; w G. A. 


Hawkins-Ambler, m Eleanor Everest 


Freer, op. 41, no. 8; bar. © Apr. 16, 
1936; E pub. 55047; Musie library of 
Chicago, Chicago. 14454 


75026—36——_5 


14467 


Night on the prairie; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124677; 
Walter Perry Jenkins, Detroit. 

14455 


Niihau medley; w Mort Searles, m 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. © 
Mar. 20, 1986; E pub. 55057; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 14456 


Nim zamkne drzwi; slow-fox, stowa: 
Zenon Friedwald, m: J. Front i St. 
Ferszko. © Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 
44392; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 14457 


Nimm die fiedel, mein zigeuner; tango, 
text Ernst Sorge, m Juan Llossas, 
arr. Reiny Roland; 
mit gesangstrio. © Mar. 28, 1936; E 
for. 44318; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 14458 

Nioma plan for violin; group instruc- 
tion, corrections, additions and new 
matter, Natl. inst. of music and arts. 
v. 1. Rev. ed. © Mar. 31, 1936; HE 
pub. 55252; Natl. inst. of. music and 
arts, ine., Seattle. 14459 


No matter what you say Ah still suits 
me; song, from Show boat, w Oscar 
Hammerstein, 2d. © 1c. May 20, 
1936; E unp. 124796; Jerome Kern, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 14460 


No more goodbyes; pf., with w. ©1e. 
May 23, 1936; E unp. 125052; Gene 
James, Chicago. 14461 


No one will ever know; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1 c. May 28, 1936; -E’ unp. 
125395; Joseph P. McMenamin, De- 
Kalb, Tl. 14462 


Noe ecyganhska; tango, slowa Hufem- 
jusza Jara, m Grzegorza Kaca. © 
Feb. 21, 1986; E for. 44301; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 14463 


Noches espanol; song, w Josephine 


Parker. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123834; Willetta Ravonell, New 
York. 14464 


Norma Lee; w and melody B. M. Lowe, 
ace. Petite Noél; with ukulele arr., 
guit. ace. and Hawaiian guit. solo. 
© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 124355; 
Blanche Marie Lowe, Cumberland, 
Md. 14465 


North Dakota starlet; song, m Freda 
M. Schmidtgall. © 1 c. May 28, 
1936; E unp. 125425; Milton Olin 
Ranum, Freda, N. D. 14466 


Northup melody method; using both 
clefs and both hands, etc., Dessie 
Trusler Northrup; pf. © May 15, 
19386; AA 205084; Dessie Northup, 
Detroit. 14467 


645 


orch. stimmen — 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14468 


Not enough; w Mike Riley, m M. Riley 
and Eddy Farley; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © May 2, 1936; E pub. 55019; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

14468 


Note-o-gram ; Hawaiian guit., standard 
tuning. © Mar. 7, 1986; E pub. 
55018; Clarence Clark and A. J. 
Blaisdell, Flint, Mich. 14469 


Nothing but love for you; song. ©1c. 


May 14, 1986; E unp. 124441; 
Thomas Rosen, St. Louis. 14470 
Now is the time; song. © 1c. May 12, 


1936; E unp. 1243836; William P. 
Hicks, New York. 14471 


Now that I have found you; song. © 
1 ec. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124914; 
Doris Ethel Davis, Lakewood, O. 

14472 


Now you’re gone; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 11, 1986; E unp. 124295; 
Raymond E. Duckworth, Berkeley, 
Calif. 14473 


Numbered (The) hours; w Clinton 
Scollard, m Vance Campbell. © 
1c. May 6, 1986; E unp. 124018; 
William Vance Campbell, jr., Yonk- 
ers, Neon Xs 14474 


Nut cracker’s stomp; pf. © 1c. May 
15, 19386; E unp. 125198; Robert 
Hicks, Chicago. 14475 


O-G-I love you; song, w Ray Jackson. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 124563 ; 
John Vernon Rohr, Baltimore. 

14476 


O God eternal; hymn, w John C. 
Slemp, m Baylus Benjamin Mc- 
Kinney. © May 22, 1936; E pub. 
55396; Sunday school board, South- 
ern Baptist convention, Nashville. 

14477 


O love that wilt not let me go; an- 
them, w George Matheson, m Will 
C. Macfarlane; sop. 1, 2 and alto 
cho.; organ ace. © Apr. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 55154; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14478 


Occoneechee; song, m R. F. Jarrett 
and Sadie T. Hutchison. © May 9, 
1986; E pub. 55147; Robert Frank 
Jarrett, Dillsboro, N. C. 14479) 


Ocean blues; song, w John Sylvester. 
© 1c. May 18, 1986; E unp. 124616; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

14480 


Ocean (An) full of love and a kiss on 
evry wave; song, melody Allen 


pt. ITT, Rus, evanSE 


‘Taub. ©1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 
124982; Lillie Thorne, Piqua, O. 
14481 

Oh come with me to-night in Dune- 
land, under the silvery moon; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 9, 1986; E 
unp. 125389; Harry F. Arndt, Michi- 
gan City, Ind. 14482). 


Oh, gee I wish I was a kid again; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 14, 1986; 
E unp. 124486; Harry George Hill, 
St. Louis. 14483: 


Oh give me the swing of the saddle; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125181; Ted J. Martin, El 
Segundo, Calif. 14484. 


Oh, I’m a prairie chicken; w C. N. 
Akens and Geneva SS. Akens, m.: 
Charles -F. Bryan: © 1 ¢ Apr. 30, 
1986; E unp. 124898; Claude Neu-. 
man Akens, Cookeville, Tenn. 

14485: 

Oh I wouldn’t, couldn’t do without 
you; fox-trot song. © 1 e¢. May 25,. 
1986; E unp. 125141; R. H. Petten- 
gill, Valentine, Neb. 14486: 


Oh, my goodness; from Poor little rich 
girl, w and m Mack Gordon and. 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. ©: 
May 14, 1986; E pub. 55212); Robbins. 
music corp., New York. 14487 


Oh my poor inhibited mama, how do: 
you account for me; w Edith Otis,. 
m Catherine McLaughlin. © 1 ce. 
May 16, 1986; E unp. 124595; Urana 
Clarke, New York. 14488. 


Oh, say can’t you see; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 4, 1986; E unp. 123781; Gordon 
James Vanderburg, Maywood, Ill. 

14489: 

Oh, Susanna; song, Stephen Foster, 
arr; Hawaiian guit., diagram arr. ; 
inD. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 55430); 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 14490: 


Oh, what a pleasure; song. © 1 «@ 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125091; Fred 
Rudisill, Charlotte, N. C. 14491 


Old (The) covered bridge; valse song.. 
©1c May 25, 1986; E unp. 125138; 
Bertha S. Messick, Charleston, III. 

14492" 


Old dusty road; w and melody. ©1«. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125072; Fred 
Charles Henry Sargent, Los Angeles. 

14493: 


Old (An) fashioned garden; song, w 
Alma A. Kaiser. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1986; E unp. 124610; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 14494. 


646 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Old-fashioned (An) photograph; song. 
© 1« May 16, 1986; E unp. 124665; 


William Dwight Tubbs, Appleton, 
Wis. 14495 
Old flame; w and melody. © 1 c. 


May 25, 1936; E unp. 125108; Lucile 
Renfroe Elliott, Long Beach, Miss. 
14496 


Old (The) home; song. © Apr. 14, 
1986; E pub. 55321; John E. Russell, 
Tulsa, OKl. 14497 


Old (An) Irish home by the sea; w 
G. L. McKenney; pf. © 1c. May 5, 
1986; E unp. 123860; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 14498 


Old (An) ivy colored wall; song, m 
Burrell Van Buren; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 1, 1936; E pub. 54984; 
Carrie Benckendorf, Rockwell City, 
Ta. 14499 


Old Kentucky; w Nellye Hanley Den- 
jon cak, G 1 .c..Apr. 17, 19363, B 
unp. 123920; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14500 


Old (The) piano; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. May 9, 19386; E unp. 124259; 


Gertrude Longueville Snow, Mon- 
treal. 14501 
Old (The) tin cup; pf., with w. ©1 


e. May 22, 19386; E unp. 124982; 
Charles B. Case, jr., Summit, N. J. 
14502 


Old (The) violin; m William T. Jack- 
son; pf., with w. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936 ; E unp. 123900; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14503 


Old (An) Virginia spring; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 
125442; Georgianna Boothe, Bremer- 
ton, Wash. 14504 


Old (The) woman and the pedlar; 
w traditional, English air arr. Kath- 
erine Kennicott Davis; mixed cho. 
© Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55422; H. 
C. Schirmer music c¢o., Boston. 

14505 


Ole (The) swimmin’ hole; song, w 
Edward J. Grant. © 1c. May 21, 
1936; EH unp. 124872; Barton Wil- 
liam Mitchener, Everett, Mass. 

14506 

Omaha-ha and Idaho-ho; w Al Bryan, 
m Larry Stock; with guit. arr. © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55312; Jerry 
Vogel music co., inc., New York. 

14507 


14520 


Ombre de la nuit; paroles Léo Bache- 
let, m Bert Reisfeld et Rolf Marbot. 
© Mar. 26, 1936; E for. 44308; So- 
ciété anonyme des editions Ricordi, 
Paris. 14508 


On a June night with you; song, pf. 
Se. Basil’ Sadier:"“(©° fe) May fa, 
1986; E unp. 124521; May D. Helm- 
camp, Baltimore. 14509 


On a Silv’ry lake, in the moonlight; 
w Toivo T. Minkinen, and melody. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124174; 
John Oscar Harju, New York. 

14510 


On a silv’ry shore; w and melody Bob 
Levy and N. Goldblatt. © 1 ¢. May 
29, 1936; E unp. 125465; Norman 
Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 14511 


On Atlantic City’s golden beach; song, 
melody Billy James. © 1c. May 11, 
1986; E unp. 124455; Wallace Le- 
Grande Henderson, Philadelphia. 

14512 


On old Lake Erie shore; pf. treble, 
with aw. ©) 1 ‘c.. Apr 22. 1936: 
unp. 124042 ; Clarevna Adams, Cleve- 
land. 14513 


On that log in the old sugar place; 
w Clara Flanders; pf. © 1c. May 
18, 1986; E unp. 124721; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 14514 


On the air; pf. ©1c. May 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 124012; Angelo Sparacino, 
San Jose, Calif. 14515 


On the banks of the little Baraboo; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123761; Hubert EK. Duren, 
Westphalia, Ia. 14516 


On the beautiful Atlantic shore; waltz, 
w J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. 
© 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 124576 ; 
Joseph McDonald and Patrick Pur- 
cell, Langley Field, Va. 14517 


On the high seas; pf. ©1c¢. May 11, 
1986; E unp. 124275; Charles Wil- 
liam Donholt, Midland Park, N. J. 

14518 


On the mountain by the river; song, 
melody Charles Gaul. © 1c. Apr. 
29, 19386; E unp. 124244; Andrew 
Demarest, Westwood, N. J. 14519: 


On the mountain top; fantasia, C. L. 
Barnhouse, transcribed G. E. 
Holmes; brass sextet pts. and con- 
ductor. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55379; C. L. Barnhouse, inc., Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 14520 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14521 


On the river Tennessee; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 8, 19386; E unp. 
124126; Lon T. Cummings, Litch- 
field, Ill. 14521 


On the side of a hill; song. ©1 6. 
May 23, 19386; E unp. 125048; Edith 
Dugat Brown, Kansas City, Mo. 

14522 


On the steps of Grant’s tomb; from 


On the avenue, w and melody Irving 


Berlin. © 1c. May 14, 1936; E 
unp. 124449; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 14523 


On to Addis Ababa; military march; 
band. Sc. © 1c. May 6, 1936; EB 
unp. 124037; Pasquale Melfi, Stam- 
ford, Conn. 14524 


On trial for love; pf., with w. © Mar. 
4, 1986; EB for. 44207; Frederick Wil- 
liam Mills, London. 14525 


On with Roosevelt; march, w Margaret 
B. Code, m D. Ablamovicz. ©1.. 
May 1, 1936; E unp. 123792; Dina 
Ablamovicz and M. B. Code, San 
Francisco. 14526 


Once a star was shining; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, pf. arr. Bauer bros. ; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Dec. 17, 
1935; E unp. 124856; Victor Joseph 
Pilisotta, Los Angeles. 14527 


One by one; w P. Picciano, melody G. 
F. Schumacher. ©1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125274; George Schumacher, 
Jersey City. 14528 


One generation shall praise Thy name 
to another; w from the Scriptures, 
m Joseph N. Ashton; men’s voices; 
organ acc. © May 7, 1936; E pub. 
55171; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

14529 


One little cloud; w anon., m Mildred 
Lund Tyson; high or med. voice. © 
May 1, 1986; E pub. 55241; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 14530 


One young violinist; by Maia Bang; 
‘violin; pf. acc. © Apr. 13, 1936; E 
pub. 55164; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 14531 


Only you; waltz song, melody J. Sparks 
and Sam Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124524; Jimmie Sparks, 
Ullin, Wl. 14532 


Onteora; capriccio; B flat cornet or 
bar.; pf. ace. © Apr. 13, 19386; E 
pub. 55189; Ernest §S. Williams, 
- Brooklyn. 14533 


Ooh the things you do to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1936; E 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


unp. 123954; Melville L. Goldberg, 
New York. 14534 


Opening sequence; w and m Val Bur- 
ton and Will Jason. © 1c. May 9, 
1936 ; E unp. 124285 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 145385 


Optimistic (The) song and march; 
song; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
May 6, 1936; E pub. 55059; William 
Gilpin, Englewood, N. J. 14536 


Oriental dance; by Hazel Volkart; pf. 
© May 19, 1936; E pub. 55266; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc, New 
York. 14537 


Our adjutant; march; solo B flat cor- 
net conductor, sop. saxophone. © 1 
c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123897; Harry 
Teitler, New York. 14538 


Our Constitution; song. © 1 ec. May 
8, 1936; E unp. 124144; Lelah B. 
Buckley, Carroll, Neb. 14539 


Our cup of happiness; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 25, 19386; E unp. 125120; 
Mae Moyer Smith, Ord, Neb. 14540 


Our defender; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © Nov. 12, 1935; E pub. 
54980; Joseph H. Seavone, Philadel- 
phia. 14541 


Our heritage; w Susan Irving, m Rob- 
ert W. Gibb: sop., alto and bass. © 
May 26, 1936; E pub. 55487; Boston 
music co., Boston. 14542 


Our home; w and m Eugenia Da Vinci. 
© 1c. May 13, 1986; E unp. 125064; 
Ida Sicuro, Brooklyn. 14543 


Our leader; Roosevelt march, w Victor 
Charles and Charles Dunn, m James 
Hitt. © May 22, 1936; E pub. 55405; 
Hitt music pub. co., New York. 

14544 


Our man; song. © 1c. May 9, 1936; 
E unp. 124254; Robert Peter De- 
Bruyn, Roggen, Col. 14545 


Our Mister Roosevelt; song, arr. Bernie 
Clements. © 1c May 26, 1936; E 
unp. 125317; John Calvin Turnage, 
Houston. 14546 


Our navy; melody; with pf. arr. May 


Hain. © 1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124904; Henry Caleb ‘Thoner, 
Rochester, Minn. 14547 


Our New York; w and m Eva Gertrude 
Hurter. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E 
unp. 125187; Eva Hurter, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 14548 


648 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Our sweet land of dreams; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124478 ; Helen Frances Baker, Tulsa, 
Okl. 14549 


Our unseen allies; w Jehu Whitfield 
Embree; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124722; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14550 


Our well-known brother; w and mel- 
ody Hal Raynor. © 1 c¢ May 4, 
1936; E unp. 124458; Henry Scott 
Rubel, Glendora, Calif. 14551 


Out of a broken romance, I made a 
song; song. ©1ce. Apr. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 124457; Marguerite L. Nolan, 
Paterson. 14552 


Out of the night; w and m W. Edward 
Breuder, Paul Rusincky and How- 
ard Johnson, pf. arr. W. E. Breuder ; 
with arr. for guit., etc., and addi- 
tional cho. for pf. accordion arr. 
Pietro Deiro. © Mar. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 55130; Stasny-Lang, inc., New 
York. 14553 


Out west on the plains; w and melody, 
arr. Edgar Parsons; pf. © 1c. May 
2a, I950>5 0) unp:. 125324;  Victer 
George Baker, Amarillo, Tex. 

14554 


Pal of my play-days; song. ©1.. 
May 16, 1936; E unp. 124582; l’Vida 
. Richelieu DeWey, West Albany, 
Noe: 14555 


Palace in paradise; w and melody. © 
1 « May 4, 19386; E unp. 123805; 
Harry Owens, Honolulu. 14556 


Palestina; Hebrew dance, melody. © 
1 ce May 6, 1936; E unp. 124039; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

14557 


Panchita; rumba, José M. Lucchesi; 
orch. ptes., avee paroles francaises 
et espagnoles. © Dec. 31, 1935; E 
for. 44857; Henry Lemoine & Gie., 
Paris. 14558 


Panna Andzia ma wychodne; tango, 
stowa: Wi Szlengel, m: B. Mucman. 
© Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 44389; Edi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

14559 


arr. St. Ferszko; ork. strony. 
© Apr. 9, 1936; E for. 44390; Edi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

14560 


Panora; overture, G. E. Holmes; full 
band pts., with conductor. © May 
22, 1936; E pub. 55386; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 14561 


—— 


14574 


Parade march; by Granville Bantock ; 
pf. © Apr. 22, 1936; E for. 44162; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

14562 


Paradise isle; selection, E. De La- 
mater; full band pts., with conduc- 
tor. © May 22, 1936; E pub. 55387; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 14563 


Paradise on wheels; waltz song, w 
Irene Loy. © 1 © May 4, 1936; E 
unp. 123972; Katherine Johnson Nel- 
son, Houston. 14564 


Parted; w G. A. Hawkins-Ambler, m 
Eleanor Everest Freer, op. 42, no. 1; 
high voice. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55234; Music library of Chicago, 
Chicago. 14565 


Parting for a while; w and melody. 
©1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 125328; 
Orren A. Boyer, Fargo, N. D. 14566 


Path (The) that leads to you; song. 
© 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124280; 
V’Vida Richelieu DeWey, West 
Albany. 14567 


Patty-Joanne; w Tom Colman, melody 
Jim Zellerbach. © 1c. May 7, 1936; 
E unp. 124095; James David Zeller- 
bach, jr., San Francisco. 14568 


Peace, be Still ;;.-w and: la’. Warr G. 
Jenkins and S. S. Badal, jr.; male 
cho., unace. © Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 
55148; W. Gwynne Jenkins and S. 
Sargis Badal, Youngstown, O. 14569 


Peace I leave with you; w from St. 
John 14 and 16, m J. Varley Roberts, 
ed. Carl Deis; high voice; organ ace. 
© Apr. 6, 1936; E pub. 55159; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 14570 


Peasant (The) and his oxen; humor- 
ous Jugo-Slav folk-song, arr. Ray- 
mond Allyn Smith, in collaboration 
with Walter Aschenbrenner; mixed 


voices. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
55343 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
14571 

Peek-a-boo; w and melody. © 1 « 


May 15, 1986; E unp. 124547; Irving 
Morris Schlenoff, Baltimore. 14572 


Peek-a-boo moon; w and m Helen 
Lucille Pearson; pf. © 1c. May 26, 
1936; E unp. 125263; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14573 


Penn Atlantic grill; w and melody. © 
1c. May 12, 1936; E unp. 124311; 
Frank D. Fiore, Atlantic City. 

14574 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14575 


Pennies from heaven; from Pennies 
from heaven, w Johnny Burke, mel- 
ody Arthur Johnston. ©1c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 123687; Select music 
publications, inc., New York. 14575 


Pepsi-Cola theme song; pf., with w. 
©1c¢. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125083 ; 
Lillian Poole Palmason, Saulte Ste. 
Marie, Ont., Canada. 14576 


Percussion pieces; by J. M. Beyer, 
Harold G. Davidson, Ray Green, 
and others. © May 15, 1936; HE 
pub. 55314; New music, San Fran- 
cisco. 14577 


Perhaps; w and melody Kaye Her- 
man. © 1c. May 16, 1986; E unp. 
124591; Herman Krinsky, Oakland, 
Calif. 14578 


Personality; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. May 18, 1986; E unp. 124824; 
Thomas M. Corr, Kenosha, Wis. 

14579 


Petit tango; w and m H. P. Hopkins; 
pf. © May 26, 1986; E pub. 55440; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

14580 

Petite suite symphonique; by J. D. 

Davis; string orch., with pf. con- 

ductor... Se and, ©y Apr.-24, 

1936; BE for. 44222; Hawkes & son 

(London) Iltd., London. 14581 


Pheasant (The) dance; pf. © 1 «. 
May 21, 1986; E unp. 124882; Angelo 
Cagnazzo, San Francisco. 14582! 


Philippine dance; w and m Bob Carle- 
ton. © 1c May 8, 1986; E unp. 
124151; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 14583 


Philippine Island miniatures; 11 
pieces, without octaves, based upon 
Philippine folk-tunes, Jeno von 
Takacs, op. 84; pf... © Apr. 16, 
1986; E pub. 55160; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14584 


Phooey on you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
May 138, 1986; E unp. 124393; 
Dorothy M. Elder, Philadelphia. 

14585 


Piano accordion solos; arr. Paul Min- 
ers. © May 14, 1986; AA 204877; 
Moderne publications, Chicago. 


14586. 


Piccolo (Il) fornaio; versi Lina 
Schwarz, m Giulio Cesare Brero. 
© Apr. 7, 1986; E for. 44152; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14587 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


Pickin’ stars cff the ground; song. 
© 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 124740; 
Robert McPherren Hart, Altoona, 
Pa. 14588 


Picturesque; song. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
1986; E unp. 124747; Barthold Wil- 
liam Max, Philadelphia. 14589 


Piero il maleontento; versi Lina 
Schwarz, m Giulio Cesare Brero. 
© Apr. 7, 1986; E for. 44153; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14590 


Pijana fordanserka; slow-foxtrot, 
stowa; Jerry, muzyka: Fred Scher, 
arr. J. Gert; orch. strony. © Mar. 
12, 1936; E for. 44243; F. Grabezew- 
ski, Warsaw, Poland. 14591 


Piosenka Caton; wale z opery Casa- 
nova, Ludomira R06ozyckiego, arr.: 
Feliks Rybicki; ork. strony. © Mar. 
10, 1986; E for. 44270; Gebethner 
& Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 14592: 


siowa: Juljana Krzewini- 
skiego, m Ludomir R6ézycki, op. 47. 
© Mar. 10, 1986; E for. 44279; 
Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 14598 


Piosenko moja leé¢ . . .; foxtrot, sSlowa: 
E. Schlechter, m: Fred Scher. © 
Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 44884; Hdi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

14594 


Piping down the valleys wild; w Wil- 
liam Blake, m Jean Fordell. © 
Apr. 15, 1936; E for. 44218; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 14595 


Plan (The) of our dream; song, m 
arr. Tom Wesley. © 1 ¢. May 15, 
1986; E unp. 124503; Gettie Fore, 
Brookhaven, Miss. 14596 


Plane (The) tree; 2-pt. song, w Amy 
Levy, m Harry Brook. © June 27, 
19385; E for. 44194; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 14597 


Planning to get me off your hand; fox- 
trot song, arr. H. J. Flumerfeldt. 
© 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp 124879; 
William Dennis, Buffalo. 14598 


Plantation moon; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124431; Richard McCurry, Bloom- 
ington, Ind. 14599 


Plantation play; 3 authentic folk- 
dances from the deep south, Jose- 
phine Van Dolzen Pease, adapted 
and arr. from material coll. Zora 
Neale Hurston. © Apr. 7, 1936; 
D 39081; Encyclopedia britannica, 
ine., Chicago. 14599* 


650 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


©1c. May 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 125278; Frank Cambria, 
New York. 14600 


Playeasy system for Hawaiian steel 
guitar; in note and diagram, John 
Martell, ed. Geo. H. Smith. © May 
4, 1986; AA 205874; Wm. J. Smith 
musie co., inc., New York. 14601 


Playing hide-and-go-seek with love; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. May 28, 1936; 
E unp. 125423; Georgia Ernestine 
Kurtz, Burlington, Ia. 14602 


Plea to love; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 125411; Irving 
Maurice Isenberg, Paterson. 14608 


Please, dim your lights, Mister Moon; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 13, 1936; 
E unp. 124376; Helen Feldhaus, Cin- 
cinnati, O. 14604 


Please don’t say good-night; valse 
song. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
125208; Leonard Lewis, Pittsburgh. 

14605 

Please God let mother speak to me; m 
Walter Wiesbauer; 1st violin, with 
wee 4C) 1c. May 7, 1936 ; B unp. 
124083; Joseph Gallagher, Brie, Pa. 


Play it fast; pf. 


14606 
Ploughman’s (The) life; w Robert 
Burns, m Erika Schumann. © Feb. 


20, 1936; E for. 44174; Bowsorth & 
co., Itd., London. 14607 


Polly wolly doodle; song, arr. Earl A. 
Etter; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
55080; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 14608 


song, free transcription, H. C. 
Cobb; pf. © May 4, 1936; E pub. 
559140; Clayton F. Summy co., Chica- 
go. 14609 


Poor little boy; pf., with w. ©1«. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124070; Harvey 
J. Lebo, Washington. 14610 


Poor old Bossy; w and melody. ©1c. 
May 8, 1986; E unp. 124163; Sey- 
mour Gruber, Brooklyn. 14611 


Pop eyed Pete; w and m Michael Carr 
and Hamilton Kennedy. © 1c. May 
27, 1986; E unp. 125342; Irwin Dash 
music ¢o., ltd., London. 14612 


Poppy ; from Poppy, w Sam Coslow, m 
Frederick Hollander. ©1c. May 20, 
1936; E unp. 124953 ; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

14613 


Port Said; scénes marines, ballet, K. 
Konstantinoff ; orch. Full sec. © Apr. 


14627 


Hawkes & 
14614 


25, l9aG. By TOL 
son (London) Itd., 


Portrait (The); w and m Louise J. 
Kocot. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55198; Dave Ringle, New York. 

14615 


Portrait (A) of you; waltz, w and m 
Sidney Curtiss, pf. arr. Hubert Kas- 
bynski. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125338; Curtis B. Samuel, jr., La 
Salle, Ill. 14616 


Powiedz tylko tak...;  slow-fox, 
stowa: Zenon Friedwald [and] Bo 
jesteSmy mftodzi; foxtrot, stowa: 
Andrzej Wiast: m Fred Scher, arr. 
J. Wesby ; salonowa ork. strony. © 
Dee. 30, 1935; E for, 44285; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 14617 


Prairie (The) is a lonesome place at 
night; w and m Michael Carr and 
Hamilton Kennedy. © 1c. May 27, 
19386; E unp. 1253438; Irwin Dash 
music co., I1td., London. 14618 


Pray do not suggest the theory that I 
should you forget ; song. © 1c. May 
16, 19386; E unp. 124583; Eva Della 
White Wakelee, Chicago. 14619 


Prelude and Fugue; in C min.; organ. 
© May 20, 1936; E for. 44896; Guy 
Michell, Hove, Sussex, England. 

14620 


Preserve the Constitution of the U. S. 
A.; w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 
19386; E unp. 123785; Gordon Gra- 
ham, Chicago. 14621 


Preston (Pauline) Melody; pf. © 1 
ec. May 29, 1986; E unp. 125467; 
Pauline Preston, Detroit. 14622 


Produce American; song, m Ethel E. 
Perfect. © May 10, 1936; E pub. 
553801; A. F. Swanson, Sioux City, 
Ta. 14623 


Proposing; pf., with w. ©1c. May 6, 
1986; E unp. 124555; Cleo Merle 
Frisby, Dixon, Ill. 14624 


Prospect township; song. © Apr. 15, 
1936; E for. 44179; Ralph Trewhela, 
Johannesburg, So. Africa. 14625 


Przyjdzie taki dzieh . . .; wale angiel- 
ski, [and] Ja kocham caly Swiat. 
slow-fox,- stowa: Zenon Friedwald, 
m: Artur Gold, arr.: J. Wesby: 
satonowa ork. strony. © Feb. 21, 
1936; E for. 44299; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 14626 

—-—slowa: Zenon Friedwald, m: 

Artur Gold. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 


44297 ; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
14627 


44223 ; 
London. 


651 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14628 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.31 


Pupuli dance; by Fred Busswood; 
Hawaiian guit., in note and dia- 
gram; in D. © Jan. 10, 19386; EB 
pub. 55069; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
caster, Pa. 14628 


Purple shadows; w and melody. © 
1c May 18, 1936; E unp. 124664; 
Howard Henry Hurmence, Lubbock, 
Tex. 14629 


Purpose (The) of the porpoise; w N. 
Moore, m S. Maleolm. © 1c. May 
16, 1986; E unp. 124567; Napier 
Moore and Scott Malcolm, Toronto. 

14630 


Puttin’ on my shoosies and steppin’ 
out tonight; song. © 1 ¢. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 124648; John F. Ben- 
kelman, Detroit. 14631 


Quand tout s’endort; tango, paroles 
Pierre Saline et André Viaud, m A. 


Mario Melfi et L. Ferrari. © Mar. 
14, 19386; E. for. 44181; Société 
anonyme francaise Chappell, Paris. 

14632 


Quayside (A) in old Shanghai; w and 
m Arden, Saville, Kennedy and 
Royce; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© May 4, 1936; E for. 44202; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 

14633 


Quickie; by Leroy Shield; pf. © May 
8, 1986; E pub. 55128; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 14634 


Quintet; de John Haussermann, op. 
11; 2 violin, viola, violoncello et pf. 
© Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 44359; J. 
Haussermann, New Richmond, O. 

14635 


Quintuplets; w C. R. Hazell, melody 
John W. Scribe. © 1 ¢ May 1, 
19386;°.E unp. 123705;, Chas. R. 
Hazell and John Scribe, Union, N. J. 


14636 
Raff (Joseph Joachim) Cavatina; 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 


19, 1986; E pub. 55292; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 
14637 


Railroad Ray; w Clyde Driscoll; pf. 
©1ec. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124723; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14638 


Rain; w Robert Lewis Shayon, m Leah 
Russell. © May 9, 1936; E pub. 
50194; Chappell & co., ine, New 
York. 14639 


Rainbow love song; song, w Hattie M. 
Stricklin. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E 


unp. 124617; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 14640 


Rainbow waltz; melody. © 1 ¢. May 
22, 1936; E unp. 124910; Kenneth 
Dell LaRo, Minneapolis. 14641 


Rainbow’s end; w Loma May, melody 
Lucile May. © 1 ce May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 1253815; Loma May and Lu- 
cile May, Alpena, Mich. 14642 


Rajah; by Leroy Shield; pf. © May 
8, 1936; E pub. 55124; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 14643 


Ranger (The) on parade; song. © 1 
ec. May 22, 1936; BH unp. 125005; 
Glenroy C. Stein, Dallas, Tex. 

14644 


Rapturous youth; w and m Frank 
Fairfield. 1. Sop. and _ alto.—2. 
Sop. 1,2 and alto. © Apr. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 54960, 54961; J. Fischer & - 
bro., New York. 14645, 14646 


Rascando el guiro; letra Guz Aguila; 
pf. “©.1 @ May 4, 193863) Bian 
124600 ; Manuel Alvarez Macisle, Los 
Angeles. 14647 


Reach up and pick a star; w and m 
R. Alex Anderson. © 1 ¢ May 18, 
19386; E unp. 124379; Hal Roach 
studios, ine., Culver City, Calif. 

14648 


Red head; w and melody. © 1c. May 
5, 19836; E unp. 124490; Clarence 
Wendell King, Branford, Conn. 

14649 


Rehearsing; song. © 1 ¢c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125175; Kay Cunning- 
ham, Seattle. 14650 


Reign on King Jesus; hymn, arr. Ver- 
nell Woodley. © 1c. May 4, 1986; 
E unp. 123820; Clara Emma Shed, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 14651 


Remember, O Lord; anthem, w from 
the Prayer book, m T. W. Hanforth ; 
treble solo and mixed cho.; organ 
ace. © May 1, 1936; E for. 44166; 
Banks & son, York, England. 

14652 


Rendezvous (A) with a dream; from 
Poppy, w and m Leo Robin and 
Ralph Rainger. © Apr. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 54953; Paramount produc- 
tions music corp., New York. 14653 


Renita bonita; rhumba, w Carlos Mo- 
lina. © 1c. May .8, 1986; E unp. 
124131: Paul Joseph Shahin, Chica- 
go. 14654 


652 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Rescue (The) from Moose River gold 
mine; w and m Wilf. Carter. 
May 14, 1936; E for. 44826; Gordon 
V. Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 14655 


Rescue (The) of the tin woodman; by 
Irene Rodgers; pf. © May 19, 1936; 
E pub. 55260; Schroeder & Gunther, 
ine., New York. 14656 


Resignation; v. Walther Schr¢der; 
orech. stimmen. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
for. 44182; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 14657 


Resurrection; song, w Sara B. Wain- 
wright. © May 8, 1936; E for. 
44168; Richard L. A. Wallbridge, 
Durban, Natal, South Africa. 14658 


Reverie; by William Grosvenor; mel- 
ody with pf. ace. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124777; Robert W. 
Beal, San Francisco. 14659 


Rhumba lady; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 14, 19386; E unp. 124494; Mil- 
dred Shuman, Detroit. 14660 


Rhyme and reason; musical terms il- 
lustrated in piano pieces, compiled, 
arr. and ed. Elizabeth Quaile, verses 
Lucy Drake. © Apr. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 55158; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 14661 


Rhythm; w and melody... © 1 c. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124670; John E. 
Quis, Flushing, N. Y. 14662 


Rhythm is swinging the town; song, 
melody J. V. Pearson. © 1c. May 
20, 1936; E unp. 124793; Harold 
Weed and James V. Pearson, Ossin- 
oe iN Y, 14663 


Rhythm leads to love; w and m Cork 
Jackson. © 1c. May 28, 1936; E 
unp. 125403; Cornelius Andrew 
Jackson, jr., Petersburg, Va. 14664 


Rhythm of the jungle; fox-trot, w 
Gladys Kenyon, and melody. ©1c. 
May 16, 19386; E unp. 124568; Leon 
EH. Tibbetts, Lynn, Mass. 14665 


Ride, ranger, ride; w and m Vern 


(Tim) Spencer; with arr. for guit.,: 


ete. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 55027; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 
14666 


Ridin’; song. © 1c. May 8, 1936; HE 
unp. 124157; Lillian Cosgriff, River- 
side, Calif. 14667 


Ridin’ in the saddle; w and melody. 
© 1e. May 7, 1936; E unp. 124067; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 

14668 


14681 


Ridin’ on my way; w and m Mort 
Schaeffer, arr. Mort H. Glickman ; 
with arr. for ukulele and guit. © 
May 5, 1986; E pub. 55205; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 14669 


Riding down that lonesome trail; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 2, 1936; E 
unp. 123795; Seymour Gruber, Brook- 
lyn. 14670 


Riffin’; melody Horace Henderson. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124137; 
Joe Davis, inc., New York. 14671 


Right before my very eyes; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 
128743; John Francis Szopieray, 
Berkeley, Calif. 14672 


Ring around the roses; Italian poem 
Pio de Flaviis, English version Phyl- 
lis Lintott, m Renato Bellini; high 
yoice, .©.. Apr; 18, 1986: E pub. 
50163; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14673 


Ringlets of blazing red hair; w Kurt 
Carl Zwetz; pf. © 1c May 26, 
1936; E unp. 125266; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14674 


Ripple along lazy river; w M. Peter- 
son, m D. Hoogbruin. © 1 ec May 
20, 1986; E unp. 124802; Marion 
Peterson and Dixie Hoogbruin, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 14675 


Rise and shine; song. © 1c. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124215; Arthur Herzog, 
jr., New York. 14676 


River (The) of dreams; w Nelia Bin- 
ford; pf. © 1c. May 5, 1936; E 
unp. 123874; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14677 


Rivulet (The) wends to the ocean 


spray; pf. ©1c. May 20, 1986; E 
unp. 124886; Ruth Hllen Gannon, 
San Francisco. 14678 


Road (The) breaker; by H. Waldo 
Warner, op. 44, no. 4, ed. Benno 
Moiseiwitsch; pf. © Apr. 27, 1936; 
E for. 44251; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 14679 


Road (The) to love; fox-trot song, w 
Alice Hullin. © 1 ¢. May 27, 1936; 
E unp. 125380; Anthony Arcuri, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 14680 


Roamin’ around in a trailer; w Larry 
Yoell, melody Jimmy Hall. ©1c. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 124634; James 
W. (Jimmy) Hall, Palo Alto, Calif. 

14681 


653 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14682 


pt. II, n. s., v. 3k 


Roamin’ (The) darkie; m Edward E. | Romany; w McNab, m and rev. of w 


Menges; mixed cho., unace. © 1. 
May 1, 1986; E unp. 123718; John 
W. Huckstep, Matthews, Mo. 

14682 


Roaming Gypsy; w Irwin M. Cassel, 
m Mana-Zucca, op. 141; high voice; 
in B flat. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
55392; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 14683 


Robin red-breast; waltz, H. P. Hop- 
kins; pf. © May 26, 1986; E pub. 
55445; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 14684 


Robin’s spring song; m Sister Cecelia 
Mary. ©1c. May 7, 1986; E unp. 
124134; Nellie E. Fealy, Washing- 
ton. 14685 


Robo (El) de la Giralda; letra José 
Silva Aramburu; pf. © 1 ¢ May 
21, 1986; E unp. 124880; Emilio de 
Torre, New York. 14686 


Rockabye; song. © 1c. May 11, 19386; 
E unp. 124800; Ruth Hllen Gannon, 
San Francisco. 14687 


Rocking my heart to sleep; song; pf. 
se. Vivia F. Moore. ©1c¢. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124559; Mae Iris. Hop- 
kins, Little Rock, Ark. 14688 


Rodgers (Irene) Six octave and chord 
journeys; pf. © May 6, 1986; HE 


pub. 553866; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 14689) 
Roll along old mellow moon; song. 


© 1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 123769; 
Hampton Lee Lester, Charleston, 
W. Va. 14690 


Rolling stone; slow fox trot, w H. S. 
Richardson, and melody. © 1 «©. 
May 16, 1986; E unp. 124569; Leon 
HK. Tibbetts, Lynn, Mass. 14691 


Romance; w and m Ann Fleming; pf. 
©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125260; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14692) 


Romance and dreams; Indian sere- 
nade; med. voice. © 1e¢ May 6, 
1986; E unp. 124014; Nicolai Bolin, 
Los Angeles. 14693. 


Romance of Jack and Jill; w HEmer- 
son Jay Oelen, and melody. ©1«ce 
May 29, 1986; E unp. 125480; Rob- 
ert Ernst Wessman, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 14694 


Romancing through life with you; w 
Chas. W. Rees, with melody. © 1. 
May 6, 1986; E unp. 124010; Louise 
Hunter Rees, Prue, Okl. 14695 


F. DuLyn. © 1c. May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 124278; Florence DuLyn, De- 
troit. 14696. 


Romanze; by Margarethe Hartwigk- 
Engelken; pf. © 1c. May 27, 1936; 
E unp. 125351; Margarethe Engel- 
ken, Elmhurst, N. Y. 14697 


Rondo concertante; B flat cornet; pf. 
ace. © Apr. 18, 1986; E pub. 55185; 
Ernest S. Williams, Brooklyn. 

14698. 


Room in my saddle for two; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢ Mar. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 124749; Roy Edward Weast, 
Lawrence, Kan. 14699: 


Roosevelt; w Prisca Plaul, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 
50601; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 14700. 


Roosevelt again; w J. Duggan, m G. 
Gunnison. © Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 
54991; Josephine Duggan and Grace 
Gunnison, Pierre, 8. D. 14701 


Roosevelt I’m for you; song. © 1 e. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123951; Wil- 
liam Ackland, Philadelphia. 14702 


Roosevelt in the front; waltz corrido, 
w and melody. ©1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123851; Emilia Navarrete de 
Martin, Monterey, Calif. 14703. 


Roosevelt is the man; w and melody. 
©1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125173; 
John C. Rawlings, West Point. Ky. 

14704 


Roosevelt our guide; w and m Annie 
May Fink Garner; pf. © 1c. May 
2, 1886; E unp. 128730; Annie May 
Garner, Harrisburg, Pa. 14705. 


Rosariyo; paso-doble flamenco, A. 
Urmeneta; orch. ptes. © Feb. 1, 
1986; E for. 44846; Amado Urmeneta 
Sesma, Barcelona, Spain. 14706 


Rose of Hawaii; composed and arr. H. 
E. Forebell and A. P. McKinney ; Ha- 
waiian guit., in note and diagram. 
© May 9, 1986; E pub. 55146; Me- 
Kinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 

14707 


Rose (The) of my eye; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 124249; 
Leone Hix Troya, Inglewood, Calif. 

14708 


Rose (Die) von Granada; serenata, 
Erno Kostal, arr. Bohuslav Leopold ; 
orch. stimmen. © Mar. 28, 19386; E 
for. 44816; N. Simrock, Leipzig. 

14709: 


604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Rosedale, everyone’s home town; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
124069 ; Harold G. Frost, Chicago. 

14710 


Rosemary; w F. Hayes, m H. Brad- 
shaw. © 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
125021; Fred Hayes and Herbert 
Bradshaw, Terre Haute. 14711 


Roses and you; w Merlin Coursen; pf. 
© 1«¢ May 5, 1936; E unp. 123875; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14712 


Roses are red; w Emerson Jay Oelen, 
and melody. ©1c. May 29, 1986; E 
unp. 125479; Robert Ernst Wess- 
man, Grand Rapids, Mich. 14713 


Roses (The) ’round the door; w Anna 
Locke Noland; pf. © 1c. Apr. 17, 
1936; E unp. 123921; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14714 


Rover; w and melody Mary Davie. © 
1 ec. May 19, 19386; E unp. 124779; 
Alice Mary Davie, San Francisco. 

14715 


Rowan (The) elf; w Myrrha Bantock, 
m Granville Bantock; treble voices. 
© Apr. 22; 1936; E for. 44159; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

14716 


Rubank symphonette orchestra folio; 
compiled and arr. E. DeLamater ; 
pts. v. 2. © Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 
09157; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

oe 14717 


Rustic dance; for instruction, C. R. 
Howell, arr. Willis Conolly; in dia- 
gram; ten. guit. © Mar. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55100; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 14718 


S. O. 8S.; w Henrietta Gilden, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124799; Joseph Kruger, New York. 

14719 


Sailin’ high; musical extravaganza, bk. 
and lyrics L. W. Brent, melodies L. 
Herscher. © 1c May 4, 1936; D 
39074; Lynton Wright Brent, Los 
Angeles and Louis Herscher, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 14719* 


Sally Ann, there’s moonglow on the 
lake; w Ida May Bell; pf. ©1e« 
mpi 14, 19365" H unp: 123922: Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14720 


Sally from our alley; song, m Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124099; Albert Sugden, Stratford, 
Ont., Canada. 14721 


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14734 


Salute to Texas; w and m William J. 
Marsh; unison voices, mixed voices, 
3 treble voices and male voices. © 
May. 8, 1986; E pub. 55174;.C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 14722 


Sammy Souse; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124628; Joseph 
James Vigliotti, New Haven. 

14723 


San Francisco’s seven hills; song, w 
Lucy R. Newell. © 1 ¢ May 12, 
1986; E unp. 124834; Lola Gwin 
Smale, San Francisco. 14724 


San Jacinto; Texas centennial song, w 
and m William Oscar Hood, arr. J. 
EH. Reynolds. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124678; W. O. Hood, Tyler, 
Tex. 14725 


Santa Claus; w and m H. P. Hopkins; 
pf. © May 26, 1936; E pub. 55449; 
Century music pub. co., New York. 

14726 


Santa Lucia; song, arr. Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 
55079; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 14727 


—w Martyne Carroll, m arr. Harry 
Stanley ; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. 
© Apr. 15, 1936; E pub. 55090; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

14728 


Satisfied ; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1 c@ May 25, 19386; E unp. 125166; 
Burney Lee Higginbottom, Alamosa, 
Col. 14729 


— waltz, w and melody. ©1c. May 
23, 1986; E unp. 125051; Florence 
Yarwood, Oak Park, Il. 14739 


Save the last waltz for me; song. © 1 
ce. May 22, 1936; E unp. 125004; Hula 
FEF’. Seal, Saratoga, Wy. 14731 


Say au revoir, but not good-bye; w and 
m Harry Kennedy, arr. with new 
matter Walter Warren. Condensed 
ed. © May 8, 1936; E for. 44349; 
Sylvester music co., ltd., London. 

14732 


Say you will not forget; English, Ar- 
thur Wimperis, Italian, Domenico 
Furno, m Ernesto de Curtis. © 
Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44226; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 14733 


Sca-di-a-di-wa-di-wo; w and melody. 


© 1c. May 2, 1936; E unp. 123749; 
Irving Greenberg, New York. 14734 


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14735 


Scale and arpeggio manual for the 
piano accordion; treble side, Al 
Richards. © Apr. 29, 19386; HE for. 
44230; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14735 


Scandinavian song and dance album; 
arr. Carl J. Johnson; pf. v. 1. 
Apr. 28, 1986; E pub. 55037; Ernest 
V. Dahlquist, St. Paul. 14736 


Scene (The) changes; from A private 
affair, w and m Billy Hill; with 
guit. arr. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
55367; Shapiro, Bernstein & Go., 
ine., New York. 14737 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Am meer; 
w H. Heine, English version Alice 
Mattullath, m. arr. Raymond Allyn 
Smith, in collaboration with Walter 
Aschenbrenner; mixed voices. © 
May 11, 1986; E pub. 55340; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 14738 


Auf dem wasser zu singen; tran- 
scribed Alexander Kelberine; 2 pfs. 
© Mar. 18, 1936; E pub. 54473; 
Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 
14739 


Ave Maria; op. 52, no. 6, English 
w Alberto Silvio. [Latin, English 
and German text] © May 27, 1936; 
E pub. 55480; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 14740 


—— Hark! Hark! the lark; serenade, 
w from Cymbeline by William 
Shakespeare, m arr. Raymond Allyn 
Smith, ed. Walter Aschenbrenner ; 
mixed cho. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
5dde09 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

14741 


Tantum ergo; fiir soli, chor u. 
orch., op. posth., nach dem auto- 
graph erstmalig verdffentlicht Karl 
Geiringer. Partitur mit unterlegtem 
orgelauszug. © Dec. 30, 19385; E 
for. 443842; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 14742 


Scotty’s last flight; song. © 1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 123950; Frank Paul 
Vandergrift, Morgantown, W. Va. 

14743 


Sea gulls; w Helen Von Kolnitz Hyer, 
and melody. © 1 ¢ May 27, 1936; 
E unp. 125356; Louise Cooper Spin- 
dle, Grand Rapids, Mich. 14744 


Sea (The) has covered her face; w 
Mary Morris Duane, m Edith Evans 
Braun; med. voice. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55247; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. 14745 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Sea poem; by Rudolf Kvelve, op. 38; 
violin and pf. © May 4, 1936; E 
pub. 55107; Edward Schuberth & co., 
inc., New York. 14746 


Sea wind; w Jacque Stewart; pf. © 
1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124950; 
Rosalie Staal, Jefferson, Wis. 14747 


Search (The) ; pageant-drama; Helen 
Louise Robinson; with m. © May 
1, 1986; AA 204507; Natl. board of 
the Y. W. C.-A. of ‘the UresSr7A 
New York. 14748 


(The) for the wicked witch; 
© May 19, 
Schroeder & 
14749 


Searching for someone; w Paul Fran- 
cis Webster, m Lew Pollack. © 1 
c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124113; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

14750 


Seasons; by Leroy Shield; pf. © May 
8, 19386; E pub. 55112; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 14751 


See what I mean; fox-trot song. © 
1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124168; 
Charles Ray Gorrell, Toledo. 14752 


Seneca condolence dirge [and] Tusca- 
rora string-bean dance; string orch. 
Se. © May 20, 1936; E pub. 55384; 
Harvey Gaul, Pittsburgh. 14753 


Senorita; w and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
18, 1936;.E unp. 124650; Thomas 
Shields, Brooklyn. 14754 


Sentimental moon; w and melody. © 
1c May 14, 1986; E unp. 124476; 
James Robert Dobbs, Longview, Tex. 

14755 


Serenade at eventide; melody. © 1 
c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 124578; 
Albert Stanley Patterson, jr., Ra- 
mage, W. Va. 14756 


Serenade to the moon; w Ray W. 
Hayden, and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
15, 1936; E unp. 124579 ; Lee Carroll, 
Honolulu. 14757 


Seven, eleven, I love you; song, m 
Grace Morrow and C. L. Middleton. 
©1ec. Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 123575; 
Cordia Lamar Middleton, Savannah. 

14758 


Seven froggies; gavotte, w and m H. 
P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55447; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 14759) 


Shadow fever; song. © 1c. May 25, 
1986; E unp. 125100; Earl S. John- 
son, jr., Erie, Pa. 14760 


Search 
by Irene Rodgers; pf. 
1936; E pub. 55261; 
Gunther, ine., New York. 


656 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


14786 


Shadow lane; waltz, w and melody. 
©1c. May 2, 1986; E unp. 128829'; 
Raymond Franklin Freedy, Balti- 
more. 14761 


Shadow of the old Hilbmann road; 
song, w Michael Louis Schneider. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123970; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 14762 


Shadows across the moon: w K. Kel- 
lege, melody J. Ball. © 1c. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 1244806; Kay Kel- 
logg and Jimmy Ball, Los Angeles. 

14763 


Shadows in paradise; w Frank 
Stringer, m Had Woodward, arr. 
Clifford Barnes; with guit. arr. G. 
S. Bournis. © Feb. 26, 1986; E pub. 
55498; Evan Georgeoff music pub. 


co., Cleveland. 14764 
Shady lane; song; pf. sc. arr. Bob 
Taylor; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 


May 19, 1986; E unp. 124759; Leon- 
ard Crittenden, Denver. 14765: 


Shattered illusions; w P. Schiffer, m 
H. Engel. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E 
unp. 123783; Phyllis Schiffer and 
Harriet Engel, Jamaica, N. Y. 

14766 


She’d be mine for the asking; w and 
m Bob Levy and N. Goldblatt. © 
1 ec May 9, 1986; E unp. 124210; 
Norman Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 

14767 


She is still my sweet sweetheart ; song. 
© 1c. May 15, 1986; E unp. 124549; 
Minnie Louise Cooksey, Inglefield, 
Ind. 14768 


She left me here alone; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 28, 1986; E unp. 125398; Arthur 
Peter Belich, Pelham, N. Y. 14769 


She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain ; 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram, 
with w; in D. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 55427; Harlin bros., Indiana- 
polis. 14770 


She’s a honey you can’t forget; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c May 9, 1986; E unp. 
124233; Patrick Drysdale, Pleasan- 
ton, Kan. 14771 


She’s got a little devil in her eye; 
Song, melody Arthur Sennett. ©1c. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123842; Lucille 
Maud Wilkins, North Platte, Neb. 

14772 

She’s my girl; song. © 1c. May 8, 
1936; E unp. 124152; Lily M. Coul- 

_ter, Monongahela, Pa. 14773 


She’s that huckle baby vine honey- 
suckled girl of mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124916; 
Stephen M. Miles, Jefferson, Pa. 

14774 


Shepherd boy’s song; w from The pil- 
grim’s progress, m Greville Cooke; 
unison voices; pf. or organ ace. 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44167; Banks 
& son, York, England. 14775 


Sheriff Dan McGrew; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125407; 
Pat Dooley, Dallas. 14776 


Shilric’s song; op. 23, no. 1, text from 
Macpherson’s Ossian, Carric-Thura ; 


low voice. © Apr. 27, 1936; E pub. 
54973; John Laurence Seymour, 
Sacramento, Calif. 14777 


Shine O’ golden moon, please shine; 
song. ©1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 
125414; Joseph Beercheck, Smock, 
Pa. 14778 


Shine on, golden sun; waltz song. © 
1c. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123671; 
Julia Ann Coe, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 14779 


Shining moon, on silv’ry stream; song. 
© 1c. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123672); 
Franz Joseph and Catherine Quirin, 
Altoona, Pa. 14780 


Ship o’ dreams; waltz, w Helen Rose 
Hill, melody H. R. Hill and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 1936; E 
unp. 124531; Helen Pierce, San An- 


tonio. 14781 
Ships that pass in the night; w 
Beardsley Bartlett; pf. © 1c. Apr. 


17, 1986; E unp. 123923; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 14782 


Shipwrecked Susan; w Gretchen Terry 
Bennett; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124724; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14783 


Shovel your troubles away; w and m 
William A. Dillon; with guit. arr. 
© May 10, 1936; E pub. 55375; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 14784 


Si no vuelvo; bolero. letra y melodia. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125319; 
Adrian Emilio Galarza, New York. 

14785 


Sigh no more, ladies; w William 
Shakespeare, m Owen Wister; med. 
voice. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 55251 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 14786 


657 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14787 


Signalman Sam; musical monologue, 
w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, m 
Harris Weston; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © May 4, 1936; E for. 
44204; Francis, Day & Hunter, Itd., 
London. 14787 


Signs; song, w Mrs. R. W. Briggs. © 
1 @ May 5, 1936; E unp. 1238968; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 14788 


Silence is gold; w Agatha B. Chauvin; 
pf: ©, 1. «, May, 26,.1936 5; BE. unp. 
125257; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 14789 


Silent moon; w Martin Danfield, m 
James Danfield; in D. © 1c. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 125098; Israel 
Donenfeld, Brooklyn. 14790! 


Silhouettes; waltz, w and m Don Fer- 
gusson. © 1c. May 14, 1936; E 
unp. 124464; Donald Malcolm Fer- 
gusson, Montreal. 14791 


Silly old moon; w and melody Evelyn 
Pennie. © 1 ec May 12; 1936; E 
unp. 124329; Evelyn Panikoff, New 
Haven. 14792 


Silver wings in the moonlight; Song. 
©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 124844; 
Ardin F. Kreps, Pickett, Wis. 14793 


Simpatias; tango, letra y melodia. © 
1c May 7, 1935; E unp. 124057; 
Saturnino Silva, New York. 14794 


Since my baby said yes; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124159; Eloise D. Worsham, Friends- 
wood, Tex. 14795 


Since my Major Love gave the gong; 
w Scott Weakley, m Dell Perry. © 
1 ,e.. May: 27, 19362 Hennp. 125371 : 
Merriotte Scott Weakley, Oakland, 
Calif. 14796 


Since you’ve gone away; w Sadie Wil- 
liams and Ruth Wilson; pf. ©1e. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125237; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14797 


Sing hi, sing lo, for the crazy water 
crystals; song. ©1e. Mar. 9, 1936; 
E ounp. 124865; Lura Love, Acme, 
N. C. 14798 

Sing, sing, sing vé6gelein; rheinlinder- 
intermezzo, text u. m Paul Preil, op. 
388, arr. Reiny Roland; orch. stim- 
men. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 44319; 
Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 14799 


Sing, sing, sing, with a swing; w and 
m Louis Prima; with guit. arr. © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55215; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 14800 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Sing songs of joy; w and melody. © 
1 e. May 4, 19386; E unp. 1238812; 
Clara Lund, New York. 14801 


Sing to me; w and melody. ©1.. 
May 14, 1936; E unp. 124469; Nicho- 
las L. J. Di Rocco, Corona, N. Y. 

14802 


Sing you cowboy; w and m Michael 
Carr and Hamilton Kennedy. © 
1 ec. May 27, 1936; E unp.. 125341; 
Irwin Dash music ¢o., ltd., London. 

14803 


Singin’ my blues away; w and melody. 
© 1c May 13, 1936; E unp. 124381; 
Orville Stanley Spencer, Detroit. 

14804 


Singing (The) fountain; nocturne, 
Walter Niemann, transcribed Greg- 
ory Stone; 2 pfs. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 54986; HEdward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 14805 


Singing till three in the morning; 
song. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1986; E unp. 
124109; Leotta Davidson, Hornell, 
N. Y. 14806 


Sir Galahad ;.overture, R. E. Hildreth ; 
symphonic band pts., with conduc- 
tor’s se. in C. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55465; Ludwig music pub. co., 
Cleveland. 14807 


Sir knights; song, w Ella Wheeler 
Wilcox. © 1 ¢. May 18, 1986; EB 
unp. 124680; Marea Knox Helman, 
Warren, O. 14808 


Sit down to your piano; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125475; 
Harvey Warren Garris, Pittsburgh. 

14809 


Sitting in the rumble seat; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124649; Morris P. Johnson, Detroit, 
and Ken Harrison, Plymouth, Mich. 

14810 


Sitting on a rainbow with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123779; Jack Welker, Los Angeles. 

14811 


Sizzlin’ Sadie; w Lyla Myers, melody 
L. Connerley. © 1c. May 14, 1936; 
E sunp. 124479; Lyla Myers Prather 
and Lewis Connerley, Little Rock, 
Ark. 14812 


Skaters’ (The) waltz; by HE. Wald- 
teufel, arr. Calvin Grooms; violin 
and pf. © Apr. 30, 1936; E pub. 
54979; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 14813 


658 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5,.1936 


Sketches of New York; cycle of 6 songs, 
w and m Kathleen Lockhart Man- 
ning. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 55248 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14814 

Skimmed milk; song. © 1c. May 13, 
1936; E unp. 124423; Laura Bess 


Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 
14815 


Skip and dance; waltz, w and m H. P. 
Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; E 
pub. 55460; Century music pub. Co., 
New York. 14816 

Sleep gentle lady; male cho., unacc. 
© Mar. 9, 1936; E pub. 55142; W. 
Gwynne Jenkins, Youngstown, O. 

14817 


Sleep my baby; w and m Louise J. 


Kocot. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55200; Dave Ringle, New York. 

14818 

Sleeping (The) beauty; operetta, 


adapted Josephine Van Dolzen Pease, 
from The sleeping beauty, by Grimm ; 
with melodies. © Apr. 7, 1936; D 
39080; Encyclopaedia britannica, 
ine., Chicago. 14818* 


Sleepy head; w and m Hileen Staple- 
don. © Apr. 24, 1936; E for. 44219; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 14819 


Sleepy time train; song, w Doris Kay 


Ashe. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124618; J. Chas McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 14820 


Slipping into slippers; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. May 
26, 1936; E unp. 125299; Priscilla 
Gilmour, New Brighton, Christ- 
church, South Island, N. Z 14821 


Sloe gin; w and melody. © 1c May 
18, 19386; E unp. 124663; Howard 
Henry Hurmence, Lubbock, Tex. 

14822 

Slug (A) of gin, an aspirin and you; 
song. © 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 
125385 ; Jane McLean, New York. 

14823 


Slumming on Park Avenue; from On 
the avenue, w and melody Irving 


Berlin. ©1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124448; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York, 14824 


Smile; song. ©1e. May 21, 1936; E 
unp. 124869 ; Edith Lisabeth Amidon, 
New York. 14825 


Smile your way thru; w and melody. 
© 1c May 12, 1936; E unp. 124309; 
David Gordon Holder, Chicago. 

12826 


14840 


Smiles; w Ernest Dawson; pf. ©1e. 
May 5, 19386; E unp. 123876; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14827 


Smiles are in style again; song. ©1e. 
May 18, 19386; E unp. 124651; Roland 
A. Egan, Lewistown, Mont. 14828 


Snakin’ along; song. © 1c. May 8, 
1986; E unp. 124142; Marian F. Pow- 
ell, Jacksonville, Fla. 14829 


Sneakin’ away for a ride; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125101; Ethel C. Latapie, New Or- 
leans, 14830 


Snow flakes; arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram, with w; in D. © Dee. 2, 
1985 ; E pub. 55424; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 14831 


Snow flakes falling; w and melody. © 
1c. May 27, 1986; E unp. 125372; 
Florence Adelaide Dungan, Newark, 
N; Fe 14832 


Snowflakes at my window; w Fran- 
cesca Falk Miller, m Charles Wake- 
field Cadman. © May 18, 1936; E 
pub. 55318; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
_Chicago. 14833 


So do I; from Pennies from heaven, 
w Johnny Burke, melody Arthur 
Johnston. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E 
unp. 123688 ; Select. publications, inc., 
New York. 14834 


So lonesome for home; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
May 9, 1986; E unp. 124234; Aleene 
L. Wielert, Watseka, III. 14835 


So long; w Walter Preston, m William 
Wirges, arr. Arthur Gutman; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Apr. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 55022; Luz bros., music 
publishers, New York. 14836 


So long Ill see you again; fox trot, 
w A. Fillie, melody C. J. Gaal. © 
1c. May 138, 1936; E unp. 124897; 
Anthony Fillie and Chas. J. Gaal, 


Emerson, N. J. 14837 
So sweet and beautiful; w Edward 
Startz, m Hugo De Groot; with 


ukulele arr. © Mar. 27, 1986; E 
for. 44225; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. ~ 14838 


So tired and weary; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 123685 ; 
Isabel Quigley, St. Louis. 14839: 

So what; song, w Ruth B. Guinn. © 
1 c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123961; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los eae wales y 2 


659 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14841 


Social justice for you and me; w and 
melody. © Apr. 4, 1986; E pub. 
55175; Benny Chianco, Philadelphia. 

14841 


Soft music; pf., with w. © 1c. May 


11, 1986; E wunp. 124897; Lillian 
Lewin Hennes, Benton Harbor, 
Mich. 14842) 


Softly now the light of day; w G. W. 
Doane, m Oley Speaks, arr. Carl 
DeiS; mixed cho.; pf. or organ ace. 
© Apr. 18, 1936; E pub. 55157; G. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 14843. 
Softly the twilight is falling; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «¢. 


May 15, 1986; E unp. 124532; A. 


Williamson, Dorchester, N. B., 
Canada. 14844 
Solfeggietto; by Philipp Emanuel 


Bach, 2d pf. pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, 
selected and ed. Stella Nahum and 
Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. © Apr. 27, 
1936; E pub. 54971; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 14845 


Solimah ; foxtrot oriental, text Ralph 
M. Siegel, m Erwin Bootz, spezial 
arr. Harold M. Kirchstein; orch. 
stimmen. © Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 
44320; Musikverlag City, Leipzig. 

14846 


Sombre dimanche; texte francais Jean 
Maréze et Francois-Eugene Gonda, 
m Seress Rezs6. © Mar. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44170; Eugene Gonda, Paris, 
and Julius Frank Bard, New York. 

14847 


Some how; w and melody. © Apr. 
27, 1936; FE pub. 55017; Francis M. 
Neff, San Francisco. 14848 


Some one I loved; slow fox-trot song. 
©1c. May 26, 1986; E unp. 125272; 
Theodore Buczkoff, Buffalo. 14849) 


Some people think love’s funny ; w and 
melody. © 1-¢ May 12, 1986; HE 
unp. 124364; Frederick Kenneth 
Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 14850 


Some say that she has it; w and mel- 
ody. ©1«c May 25, 1986; E unp. 
125079; Joe Capraro, Hot Springs, 
Ark. 14851 


Some time in the night; w Myrtle 
Chloe Van Leer; pf. © 1c. May 5, 
1986; E unp. 123877; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 14852 


Someday, someday will come; waltz 
ballad. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124169; Charles Ray Gorrell, Toledo. 

14853 


pt. TI, n. s8., v. 32 


Someone; w and melody. © 1 e¢« May 
5, 1986; E unp. 128932; Adrian 
Blaine Omerod, New York. 14854. 


Someone I love like you; song. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 123974; 
Katherine Johnson Nelson, Hous- 
ton. 14855. 


Sometimes you'll be thinking of me; 
w Debra Gessler; pf. treble. ©1le. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 124639'; Annie 
Sallie Potter, Chicago. 14856. 


Somewhere at sea; w and m Henry 
Hall. © May 8, 1936; E for. 44870; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 14857 


Son o’ the wild; 6 string method of 
guit. playing; in diagram. © Apr. 
8, 1986; AA 206050; Harry Walker 
Boynton, El Paso. 14858 


Son (The) of the plain; song, w Don 
L. Sterling and P. Van Katwijk. © 
1c. May 1, 1986; E unp. 128698; 
Paul Van Katwijk, Dallas. 14859 


Sonata in re; di Franco Alfano; vio- 
lino e pf. Nuova versione 1933. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; E for. 44155; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 14860 


Sonata poeme; by Roy Agnew; pf. © 
Feb. 18, 19386; E for. 44248; Allan & 
co., prop. Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 

14861 


Song (A) and a smile; song. ©1c. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123978; Chrys- 
tal Leithold Case, Albany, Calif. 

14862: 


Song (A) for New York; w and m 


Alee Cooke. © 1 ¢ May 22, 1936;. 
E unp. 124913; Alexander Cook,, 
Brooklyn. 14863: 


Song melody no. 1-A; melody. © 1 ¢. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124060; Kath- 
ryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 14864 


Song melody no. 4-A; melody. © 1 «. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124061; Kath- 
ryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 14865. 


| Song (A) of India; for instruction, N. 


Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Willis Con- 
olly; in diagram. 1. Spanish guit.— 
2. Ten. guit. © Apr. 6, 15, 1936; E 
pub. 55101, 55102; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 14866, 14867 


from Sadko, English version 
Nicholas Douty, m N. Rimsky-Korsa- 
kov, new arr. Boris Levenson; sop. 
1, 2 and alto cho. © May 6, 1936; 
E pub. 55362; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 14868 


660 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Song (A) of love; pf. treble. © 1. 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 123773; Frank 
De Fabrizio, Newark, N. J. 14869 


Song (The) of the drumsticks; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. May 16, 1936; 
E unp. 124658; Jack F. Harris, Oak- 
land, Calif. 14870 


Song of the gallopade; song, m Sudye 
Bailey. ©1c¢. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123800; Jack Cummings, Rocky 
Mount, N. C. 14871 


Song (The) of the lariat; song. © 
Apr. 15, 1986; E pub. 55329; Tex 
Walker, Santa Rosa, Tex. 14872 


Song of the palm trees; song. ©1.. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 123845; Fred 
Schuck, Boston. 14873 


Song of the pines; pf. acc. to violin 
solo. © 1c. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124088 ; Iris Burgess Creed, Pinville, 
La. 14874 


Song of the sails; m Sylvester Long 
Gresss pi, with w. © 1.¢ Apr.:27, 
1936; E unp. 123424; Catherine Han- 
nah Dingman, Portland, Or. 14875 


Song (The) of the thruster; pf., with 
w. © 1c. May 13, 1936; E unp. 
124409; Everett R. Currier, West- 
port, Conn. 14876 


Song of the wastelands; melody. © 
1 ec. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124877; 
Albert Stanley Patterson, jr., Ram- 
age, W. Va. 14877 


Song (The) of truth; song; with guit. 


symbols. © 1c May 22, 1936; E 
unp. 124958; Vincenzo Vitellaro, 
New York. 14878 


Song service; for installation of O. 
E. S. star points. © May 13, 1936; 
E pub. 55272; Mayme F. Frank, 
Minneapolis. 14879 


Song (A) without verse; pf., with w. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125446; 
Charles Douglas, Detroit. 14880 


Songs from the Russian cabaret; tr. 
and air. pi.. ©) Jan. 17,1936: h) 
for. 44856; Gerard Shelley, London. 

14881 


Songs my mother sang; song. © Apr. 
20, 1936; E pub. 55192; G. A. Collin, 
Somerset, Pa. 14882 


Songs of Alpha phi. 5th ed. © May 


8, 1936; A 95153; Alpha phi frater- 
nity, Detroit. 14883 


75026—36——_6 


14897 


Sons of Texas; song, m L. I. Reichner 


and Herbert C. Sanford. © May 
27, 1986; E pub. 55489; Louis I. 
Reichner, New York. 14884. 


Sorrento; waltz; pf. © 1 ¢. May 8, 
19386; E unp. 124172; Wm. R. Gal- 
lucci, San Diego, Calif. 14885 


Sorrows shadows; w and melody. © 
i 4c. (May “1, 1936: BH unp.. 1233. 
William Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 

14886 


Sorry; song. © 1c. May 21, 1936; BE 
unp. 124870; Edith Lisabeth Amidon, 
New York. 14887 


Soul songs; song. © 1c. May 27, 
1936; E unp. 125335; Mary Beatrice 
Jones, Temple City, Calif. 14888 


Sousedskéa; old slow Czech national 
dance, Josef Suk, arr. Karel Solc; 
pf. © Apr. 23, 1936; E for. 44309; 
Fr. A. Urbanek & sons, Prague,’ 
Czechoslovakia. 14889 


Southland sounds like heaven to me; 
w and melody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; 
E unp. 125090; Fred Rudisill, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 14890 


Souvenirs of love; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. ©1c. May 2, 
1936; E unp. 123731; Irma Finn, La 
Crosse, Wis. 14891 


Spatsommertag; walzer, Hanns Lohr, 

arr. v. komponisten ; pf. © Mar. 28, 
1936; EH for. 443823; D. Rahter, Leip- 
Zig. 14892 


Spain; comedy paso doble, w and m 
Ralph Stanley and Raymond Wal- 
lace; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
May 4, 1986; E for. 44203; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 14893 


Spanish rose; song, w Barbara Leigh. 
© 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 124876: 


Victor Mazzari, Woodside, L. I., 
Ni’ YY: 14894 
Speechless; pf., with w. ©1c. May 1, 
1936; E unp. 123698; Howard 

Kemble Stokes, Allenhurst, N. J. 
14895 


Spell of the tropics; w and melody 
Juliette. © 1 ¢ May 12, 19386; H 
unp. 124846; Julie Grant, New York. 

14896 


Spirit of progress; march; solo B flat 
cornet. ©1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124787; Michael Slowitsky, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 14897 


661 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14898 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Spirit of summertime; Children’s day 
service, text Valeria R. Lehman, m 
Forrest G. Walter and I. H. Mere- 


dith. © Apr. 9, 1936; E pub. 55352 ; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

14898 

Spring; w and melody. © 1 ce. May 


16, 1936; E unp. 124655; Walter R. 
De Vivo, Brooklyn. 14899 


Spring in our hearts; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 1936; Ei unp. 124754 ; 
Anton Holzhacker, Chicago. 14900 


Spring is here; w E. Pigoni, melody 
J. Azen. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1986; E 
unp. 124047; Jerome Azen and Eva 
Pigoni, Pittsburgh. 14901 


Spring’s lullaby; pf. © 1c. May 14, 
1936; E unp. 124485; Harold Robert 
Clugston, N. Braddock, Pa. 14902 


Springtime; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. May 9, 
19386; E unp. 124235; Amanda Gu- 


liano, Detroit. 14908 
— w and melody. © 1. May 21, 
1936; E unp. 124940; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 14904 


Springtime in Ireland; song, m Susan 
Morgan. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E 
unp. 1253855; Margaret McKenna 
Morgan, Owings Mills, Md. 14905 


Springtime vagabond; song. © 1 «. 
May 1, 193673 Bump. 123 Tor : ura 
Ellon Wallace, Long Beach, Calif. 

14906 


Squadra (La) della morte; inno degli 
avieri. © Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 
54726; Fortunato Fontana and Luigi 
Forgione, Brooklyn. 14907 


Squeaky (The) staircase; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125107 ; Lucile Renfroe Elliott, Long 
Beach, Miss. 14908 


Stand in back of Roosevelt; w J. W. 
Engelke, melody G. R. Moss. © 1 
ce. May 26, 1986; E unp. 125224; 
John Walter Engelke and George 
Robert Moss, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

14909 


Standin’ on the corner; by Leroy 
Shield; pf. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 
55125; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 14910 


Stanley (John) Three pieces for or- 
gan; from voluntaries. of John Stan- 
ley, ed. and arr. Henry Coates. © 
May 6, 1936; E for. 44829; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London, 14911 


Star dreaming; song. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1986; E unp. 124246; Sybil L. Me- 
Kinley, Bessemer, Ala. 14912 


Star-dust (The) trail; w Bertha Marie 
Millar, m Cass Freeborn. © Mar. 
9, 1986; E pub. 55176; Continental 
pub. co., New York. 14913 

Star of the night; w and melody. © 
1c May 21, 1986; E unp. 124886; 
Franklin Collins Robb, New York. 

14914 


Star-Spangled (The) Banner; national 
anthem, w Francis Scott Key, com- 
poser anon., simplified, singing alt., 
version R. W. Stevens; solo arr., 
mixed quartet and male voices. © 
Apr. 16. 1986; E pub. 55088; Robert 
W. Stevens, Great Falls, Mont. 

14915 


Star-wagon; song, w Peggy Wood. © 
1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125440; 
Carl Tucker, New York, 14916 


Starlight, starbright; song. © 1 e¢. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125087; Myrtle 
Gerganess Carroll, San Angelo, Tex. 

14917 


Starry eyes; w R. A. Egan, m EH. M. 
Mouton. © 1. Feb. 15, 1936; E unp. 
121925; Eva Marie Mouton, Lafay- 
ette, La., and Roland A. Egan, Lewis- 
town, Mont. 14918 


Stars in my eyes; from The king 
steps out, w Dorothy Fields, m Fritz 
Kreisler ; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Apr. 11, 1936; E pub. 54688; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 14919 


Stasera mi sembri piu’ bella; versi M. 
Scala, melodia J. Gioe’. © Mar. 15, 
1936; E pub. 54993 ; Joseph Gioe’ and 
Michele Scala, New York. 14920 


Stella; w and melody. ©1c. May 11, 
1936; E unp. 124786; Harry Gold- 
berg, New York. 14921 


Stella d’amore; canzone, m Antonio 
Liparini. ©1c. May 9, 1986; E unp. 
124854; Francesca Minardi, Brook- 
lyn. 14922 


Step on the gas, dear; song, arr. Robt. 
N. Kamaunu. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 125050; Louise Hopkins, 
Honolulu. 14923 


Stepping along with a song; by Leroy 
Shield; pf. © May 7, 1936; E pub. 
55087; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 14924 


Stepping out; waltz song, melody G. 
Heimdal and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
May 8, 1936; E unp. 124195; Grace 
Heimdal, Toppenish, Wash. 14925 


662 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Stevenson triumph; march; B flat 
trumpet solo. © 1c. May 9, 1936; 
E unp. 124269; Clifford Samuel Gib- 
bons, Noblesville, Ind. 14926 


Still as the night; English w Alberto 
Silvio, m Carl Bohm, op. 326, no. 27. 
[German, English and French text] 
© May 27, 1986; E pub. 55477; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 14927 


Stop, look and listen; fox trot, w Jean 
Lousteau, with melody. © 1c. May 
6, 1986; E unp. 124017; Carl Jaspan, 
Washington. 14928 


Stop thief; w Mark Marson, melody 
Bert Charry. © 1c. May 23, 1986; 
E unp. 125019; Samuel B. Charry 
and Ira M. Cohen, Brooklyn. 

14929 


Stormers of dawn; w Henry Jordan, 
m Mark Severn. © May 11, 1936; 
E pub. 55198; Pierre Degeyter music 
club, New York. 14930 


Stormy weather takes a holiday; from 
the musical comedy, w and m Had. 
Conley, arr. Pete Petersen ; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 55039; 
Ed. Conley music pub. co., Chicago. 

14931 


Strade (Le) erano due, ma non di- 
verse; atto 2., da Orséolo, versi 2 
m Ildebrando Pizzetti; sop. © Apr. 
20, 1936; E for. 44149; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 14932 


Strauss (Richard) All souls’ day; op. 
10, no. 8, English w Alberto Silvio. 
© May 27, 1936; E pub. 55479; Ead- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 149383 


Streamline Susie; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© May 8, 1936; E pub. 55126; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 14934 


Street (The) organ man and is favored 
dish past’e fasulo; conductor. © 1 
ce. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124208; Guido 
Giosi, New York. 14935 


Stringing on through life together; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 1, 1936; 
E unp. 123681; Wilfred Baker, Moos- 
horn, Manit., Canada. 14936 


Student’s key; brass instruments in 
the treble clef. © Apr. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 55202; August H. Schaefer, 
Cincinnati. 14937 


Stuff (The) is heahr; w and melody. 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 123700; 
Phil Grogan, Oklahoma City. 

14938 


66 


14952 


Suite for organ; by Leo Sowerby. © 
Noy. 21, 1985; E for. 44198; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 14939 


Summer holiday; w Larry Conley, m 
Johnny Marks; with guit. arr. 
May 8, 1986; E pub. 55223; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14940 


Summer moon; w and melody. © 
1 e¢. May 22, 1986; E unp. 124927; 
Stanley Koblis, Manville, N. J. 

14941 


—w Robert Keller, and melody. © 
1 ec. May 19, 1986; E unp. 124735; 
Serge Walter, New York. 14942 


Summer (A) reverie; by Arthur L. 
Brown, op. 101; pf. © May 8, 19386; 
E pub. 55151; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 14943 


Sun’s a shining through your um- 
brella; foxtrot song. © 1c. May 
4, 1986; E unp. 125214; Hlsie A. 
Cook, Kansas City, Mo. 14944 


Sundown in old Waikiki; w. Harry 
Carlton and Fred Ritz, m Harry 
Carlton; with ukulele arr. © May 
5, 1936; E for. 44132; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 14945 


Sunset,—come nearer, dear heart; w 
Mary Elizabeth Golling; pf. ©1.. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125255; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

14946 


Sunset in Colorado; w Ethel Dean 
McGrath; pf. © 1c.-Apr. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 128924; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 14947 
Sunset on old Chippewa; w Dale 
Eagon, and melody. © 1 ec. May 


29, 1986; E unp. 125451; Harold B. 
Nelson, Akron, O. 14948 


Sunset valley; w and melody. © 1. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125071; Char- 
les Henry Sargent, Los Angeles. 

14949 


Sunshine at midnight ; w Edward Hey- 
man, m Matt Malneck; with guit. 
arr. © May 28, 1986; E pub. 55496; 
Santly bros.—Joy, inc., New York. 

14950 


Sunshine waltz; by H. P. Hopkins; 
pf. trio, 6 hands. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55435; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 14951 


Suppose a boy like me; w and melody. 
©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125279; 
Edwin J. Gdwoski, Detroit. 14952 


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3) 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14953 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Susie’s got the bluesies again; w and 
m Pegge Sue Stevens and Irving 
Bibo; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Apr. 5, 1986; E pub. 55128; Stasny- 
Lang, ine., New York. 14953 


Sutter’s victory march; w Gus Kahn, 


m Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- | 


mann. © 1c. May 8, 1986; E unp. 
124150; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 14954 


Suzette; operetta, bk., lyrics and m 
Lois Bailey Lacon. © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1986; D 389082; Marjorie Lois C. 
Clarke, Newtonville, Mass. 14954* 


Sweet Ann Page; old English dance, 
Laura G. Lemon, arr. Alfred Pratt; 
orch. pts. © May 20, 1986; E for. 
44397; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14955: 


Sweet as a rose; w John P. Long, m 
Colton Swayne; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © May 4, 1936; E for 
44200; Sun musie pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 14956 


Sweet by and by; arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
in diagram, with w; in D. © Dec. 
2, 1985; E pub. 55284; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 14957 


Sweet dreams; song, melody George 
Robert Moss. © 1 ¢. May 18, 1986; 
E unp. 124671; John Walter En- 
gelke, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 14958 


—w Hal Larson; pf. © 1 ¢ May 
18, 1986; E unp. 124725; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 14959: 


Sweet Hawaiian maid; w _ Alvin 
Crocker; pf. © 1c May 11, 1986; 
EK unp. 125006; Carl Mendenhall, 
Kansas City, Mo. 14960 


Sweet lassie dear; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
May 9, 1986; E unp. 124236; Wil- 
liam L. Monasco, McAlester, Okl. 

14961 


Sweet lips sweet mine; song, melody 
Frank Vallone. © 1 c@ May 13, 
1986; E unp. 124889; Hdward J. 
Nulty, New York. 14962: 


Sweet little, mean little girl; song, w 
H. Brown. © 1 ¢ May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 128888; Herbert Brown and 
Jewel Brown, Linton, Ind. 14963. 


Sweet Louellen; w and melody. © 
1 @ May 25, 1986; E unp. 125179; 
Florence F. Roan, Cisco, Tex. 

14964 


Sweet maiden; w and m Romeo Cas- 
carino. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125111; Angelina Cascarino, Phila- 
delphia. 14965 


Sweet Margaret; w Robert Emmett 
Cahill; pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; EB 
unp. 125250; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 14966 


Sweet melody of life; w G. B. Hunt, 
m Irwin Frederick Quast. © 1 e. 
May 4, 1986; E unp. 123760; Gale 
Borden Hunt, San Jose, Calif., and 
Irwin Quast, Morgan Hill, Calif. 


14967 
Sweet moments; reverie, H. P. Hop- 
kins; pf. trio, 6 hands. © May 26, 


1936; E pub. 55433; Century music 
pub. co., New York. 14968 


Sweet (A) old love song; song, arr. 
Len Fleming. © 1c. May 2, 1936; 
E unp. 123789; Winifred Barton 
Racine, Bartonville, Ill. 14969 


Sweet (The) shop; juvenile revue, w 
and m Elizabeth Blair. © Jan. 6, 
1936; E for. 44247; Allan & co, 
prop. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

14970 


Sweet was the night; fox-trot, m Ar- 
thur J. Thibodeau; pf., with w. © 
1c May 25, 1986; E unp. 125154; 
Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 

4971 


Sweetest moment ever known; arr. ; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with w; 
in A. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 55425; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 14972 


Sweetest word of all is sweetheart; 
song, w Barbara Leigh. © 1c. May 
21, 1936; E unp. 124877; Victor Maz- 
zari, Woodside, L. IL, N. Y. 14973 


Sweetheart days are over; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125135; Howard R. Rundle, Hins- 
dale, Mont. 14974 


Sweetheart (A) in the spring; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124965; Christian L. 
Hansen, Troy, N. Y. 14975. 


Sweetheart of E pluribus unum; w 
and melody. ©1e. May 2, 1936; E 
unp. 123807; Frank Luther, New 
York. 14976 


Sweetheart of mine I love you; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 124979; W. E. Hudson, 
Albertville, Ala. 14977 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Sweetheart you have enough to do; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124186; 
Conrad Kuhn, Baltimore. 14978 


Swing along; song. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124785; James Roland 
Keach, Chicago. 14979 


Swing band; w and melody. © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1936; E unp. 128669; Sid- 
ney Miller and Maurice Berkey, 
Hollywood, Calif. 14980 


Swing in, swing out; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125165; 
David Winstein, New Orleans. 

14981 


Swing low, sweet chariot; negro spirit- 
ual, arr. Adalbert Huguelet, ed. Wal- 
ter Aschenbrenner; mixed voices. 
© May 11, 1936; E pub. 55341; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 14982 


Swing mad; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
May 4, 1986; E unp. 123849; Mil- 
dred Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 

14983 


Swing on down to Memphis; w Del 
Porter, m Ray Johnson; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55063 ; 
Mills music, inec., New York. 14984 


Swing’s the thing; w and m Bob Levy 
and N. Goldblatt. © 1 e May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124510; Norman Gold- 
blatt, Kansas City, Mo. 14985 


Swing sister; from On the avenue, w 
and melody Irving Berlin. © 1 ec. 
May 14, 1936; E unp. 124451; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 14986 


Swing that girl; song. ©1c. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 123959; Frank A. Sulli- 
van, Detroit. 14987 

Swingin’ the blues; w David Fisher 
Parry, and melody. © 1c. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124513; Jack LeRoy 
Long, Winnetka, Il. 14988 


Swinging on a grape vine swing; w 
Matilda Marsh; pf. © 1c. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 126726; Sylvester Long 


Cross, Portland, Or. 14989 
Sybiracy; marsz, m: W. Musnicki; 
partytura na ork deta. © Dec. 30, 


1935; E for. 44307; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 14990 


Sycamore shores; waltz melody. © 1 
e. May 1, 1986; E unp. 123691; Leo- 
pold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 14991 

waltz song, w Clark B. Firestone. 

© 1c. May 18, 1936; © unp. 124645; 

Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

14992 


15004 


Symphonische spielmusik ; sinfonietta, 
Friedrich Bayer; grosses orch. Par- 
titur. © Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 44253; 
Musikverlag Carl Haslinger, Vienna. 

14993 


Szezescie raz sie uSmiecha; tango, 
stowa:: E. Schlechter, m i arr.: H. 
Wars; orch. strony. © Mar. 9, 1936; 
E for. 44236; M. Arct, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 14994 


Z operetki Pan Minister i 
Dessous, stowa: E. Schlechter, m: H. 
Wars. © Mar. 9, 1986; E for. 44235; 

’M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 14995 


Ta jedna noc .. .; tango; stowa: Olga 
Org, m: J. Petersburski, ukiad fort. 
W. Eiger. © Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 
44292; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

14996 


Ta noc; wale angielski, stowa Juljana 
Krzewinskiego, m Ludomira Rdozy- 
ckiego. © Apr. 8, 1936; E for. 44364; 
Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

14997 


arr. Wt. Higer; ork. 
strony. © Apr. 8, 1936; E for. 44865; 
Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 


14998 
Tag und nacht denk’ ich an Elisabeth ; 
foxtrot aus Madchenriuber, text 


Hans Arnold, m Walter Ulfig, arr. 
‘Franz Stolzenwald; orch. stimmen. 
© Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 44345; Bebo- 
ton-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 14999 


Tahiti and you; song, m Eva Hall 
Thompson. © 1 c. May 4, 1986; E 
unp. 123770; Gale Borden Hunt, San 
Jose, Calif. 15000 


Tahoe charms; waltz caprice; B flat 
cornet, bar. or trombone; pf. ace. © 
Apr. 13, 1936; E pub. 55187; Ernest 
S. Williams, Brooklyn. 15001 


Ta-hu-wa-hu-wai; Hawaiian war song, 
w and m Leleiohoku and J. Noble, 
arr. Frank Hubbell; with ukulele 
arr. © May 20, 1936; E pub. 55408; 
Johnny Noble, Manoa, T. H. 15002 


"Taint good, like a nickel made of 
wood; w George Whiting and Buddy 
Bernier, m Billy Haid, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
May 20, 1986; E pub. 55315; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 15003 


Tak samo nudze sie jak ty; slow-fox, 
stowa im: Stawomir Bronicz. © 
Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 44276; Gebeth- 
ner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

15004 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15005 


Tak samo nudze sie jak ty; slow-fox, 
stowa, mi arr.: Slawomir Bromicz; 
ork. strony. © Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 
44271; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 15005 


Tak w zyciu bywa . . .; tango, siowa: 
A. Wiast, m: M. Wroblewski [and] 
Niech nikt o tem nie wie; tango, 
stowa: E. Schlechter, m: St. Gorska: 
arr. J. Wesby; Salonowa ork. strony. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; E for. 44286; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 15006 


Taka noc iwalcimy.. .; przebojowy 
wale z filmu Manewry mitosne, 
stowa: Jurandot, m: H. Wars. 
Mar. 9, 1936; HE for. 44241; M. Aret, 
Warsaw, Poland. 15007 


wale-serenada z filmu Manewry 
mitosne, stowa: Jurandot, m i arr. H. 
Wars; orch. strony. © Mar. 9, 1986; 
H for. 44242; M. Arct, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 15008 


Take a look at my Sweet; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
124911; Myrtle A. Kirley, Clayville, 
IN. Ys 15009 


Take it from me; fox trot song, melody 
G. G. Hibbs and Sam Adelman. © 1 
c. May 8, 19386; E unp. 124198; Gor- 
don G. Hibbs, St. John’s, Newfound- 
land. 15010: 


Take me back; w and melody. © 1c. 
May 22, 19386; E unp. 124917; 
Frances C. Kincaid, Paducah, Ky. 

15011 


Take me back into my dream; pf., with 
w. © May 12, 1936; E pub. 55204; 
John Pauly, Springfield, Mass. 

15012 


Take me back to old Wyoming; song. 
© Apr. 29, 19386; E pub. 55040; 
Mayme Cooper, Albin, Wy. 15013 


Take me in the life boat; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 23, 1986; E unp. 
125029; Wade Mainer, Raleigh, N. C. 

15014 


Take me in your arms again sSweet- 
heart; fox trot, w Ernest C. Sandy, 
m Sammy V. Arnecillo and Ernest 
Shonfield, arr. E. Shonfield; with 
ukulele arr. Tom Lyle. © Apr. 10, 
1936; E pub. 54683; Oregon pub. co., 
Portland, Or. 15015 


Take my heart and do with it what 
you please; w Joe Young, m Fred H. 
Ahlert. © May 2, 1986; E pub. 
54997; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 15016 


pt. II, n.s., v. 3h 


Talk to Jesus; cho., w Nellie M. Saca- 
daris, with melody and harmony. 
© 1c. May 9, 1986; E unp. 124216; 
Harry A. Sacadaris, Cleveland. 

15017 


Tango jaleante; pf. © 1c. May 28, 
1936; E unp. 125404; Clarita Mar- 
tin, Winnetka, Il. 15018 


Tango serenade; w and melody. © 1 
ec. May 27, 1936; E unp. 125376; 
Sam Ouman, Corona, N. Y. 15019 


Tanz (Der) pianist; 6 modern-rhyth- 
mische’ klavier-soli, Fritz Stroh- 
maier, op. 36, no. 1-6. © Mar. 28, 
1936; E for. 44822; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 15020 


Ta’-u here; w and melody. [English 
text only] © 1. Sept. 3, 1935; E 
unp. 123674; Jimmy K. Lowell, Los 
Angeles. 15021 


Te pierdo; corrido, letra y m Fidel 
Ortiz; pf. © 1 ¢. May 23, 1936; . 
E unp. 125024; Felipe V. Leal, Los 
Angeles. 15022 


Tears in my song; w and melody. © 
1c May 28, 1936; E unp. 125430; 
Fritz Nadler and G. K. Moss, Cleve- 
land. 15023 


Techni-cues ; 12 tuneful technics, Max- 
well Eckstein; pf. © May 19, 19386; 
E pub. 55264; Schroeder & Gunther, 
inc., New York. 15024 


Technie tales; for the child at the 
piano, Louise Robyn. Rev. and enl- 
ed. © May 18, 1936; AA 205935 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

; 15025 


Teddy; song. © 1c. May 28, 1936; 
E unp. 125441; William Mortimer 
Hughes, Mount Tabor, N. J. 15026 


Tell me a story ; w Ethel Walters, mel- 
ody Kaye Herman. © 1c. May 27, 
1936; E unp. 125347; Herman 
Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 15027 


Tell me it’s spring; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 
124971; Agnes Mikkelson, Boulder, 
Mont. 15028 


Tell me little dream girl; w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
with ukulele arr. © Apr. 25, 1936; 
E for. 44314; Benny Davis, Douglas- 
ton, L. I., N. Y., and J. Fred Coots, 
Larchmont, N. Y. 15029: 


Tell me, my dear; w H. McKellar, 
melody M. Fellom. © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1936; E unp. 124252; Etta McKellar 
and Mario Fellom, Mobile, Ala. 

15080 


666 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


15057 


Tell me, pussy; novelette, w and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
E pub. 55489; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 15031 


Tell me what did I do; w Herbert 
Cowens, and melody. © 1 c. May 
11, 19386; E unp. 1242538; Henry 
Norris Mason, New York. 15082 


Tempest in a tea cup; song, m Mary 
Steele. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125200; Earl Miley, jr., Westwood, 


Calif. 15033 
Ten (The) thousand lakes; waltz 
song. Apr. 28, 1986; E pub. 


55228; Mary Tubbs Crone, Deerwood, 
Minn. 15034 


Tender night: by Russ Vullo; E flat 
saxophone. © 1 ¢. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1238848; Russ Sam Vullo, 
Rochester, N. Y. 15035 


Tenderly ; w and melody. © 1c. May 
Zi; eadso. EH unp.’ 125350) Gordon 
Hull, West Brighton, S. I. N. Y. 

15036 


Tennessee valley; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 8, 19386; 
EH unp. 124187; L. E.. Brewer, St. 
Elmo, Tenn. 15037 


Texas; song. © 1c. May 13, 1936; 
HE ounp. 124415; Louise Langdon By- 
ron, Denison, Tex. 15088 


Texas blue bonnet; w L. King, melody 
E. Gorée. ‘© 1c. May 25, 1936; E 
unp. 125106; Ethel Gorée and Laura 
King, Brooklyn. 15039 


Texas centennial jubilee; song. ©1c. 
May 9, 19386; E unp. 124258; A. J. 
Lee and Huday L. Bowman, Ft. 
Worth. 15040 


Texas centennial song; song, m and 
arr. for ukulele, etc., Luther A. 
Clark. © Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 
55320; Emma V. Wilson, Shamrock, 
Tex. 15041 


Texas, dear old Texas; song, w Sam 
H. Helm. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E 
unp. 123692; Joel C. Trimble, Corsi- 
cana, Tex. 15042 


Texas, dear old Texas, you’re in your 
centennial; song. © May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 55258; Willie Mae Nash, 
Dallas. 15043. 


Texas Shriners march; drums, B flat 
trumpet, trombone and bass. © 1 ¢. 
May 4, 1986; E unp. 123828; Forrest 
Logan Travis, Wichita Falls, Tex. 

15044 


Texas skies; song, melody Dick Gutt- 
mann. © 1 c. May 138, 1986; E unp. 
124427; Arza Hitt, Mineral Wells, 
Tex. 15045 


Texas trails; song. © 1 c¢. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 1253870'; Una Ve Doose, 
Ballinger, Tex. 15046 


Texas welcomes you; song; with guit. 
and male quartette arrs. Houston, 
Tex. A. °C, Trousdale. “Cy Apr. 18: 
1986; E pub. 55323; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Houston. 15047 


Same. © Apr. 28, 1936; E pub. 
55084; Annie Laura “Trousdale, 
Houston. 15048 


Thank God for blessings; poem Anne 
EK. F. Dolliver, m Vaughan Warrick. 
1. High voice, in D flat—2. Med. 
voice, in B flat.—8. Low voice, in 
A flat. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55399; Dorothea L. Schroeder, 
Flushing, Ll. I., N. Y. 15049 


Thanksgiving (A) hymn to mother; 
w M. M. Caldwell, m E. R. Wortham. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1936; E unp. 124564; 
Hthel R. Wortham and Mabelle M. 
Caldwell, Corsicana, Tex. 15050 


That Ethiopian gal; song. © 1.4 
May 15, 1986; E unp. 124557; Vivien 
Harvey, Warren, O. 15051 


That gray haired sweetheart of mine; 
song, m FE. S. Prowant and Dot 
Moore, arr. Karl Kaye. © 1¢ May 
8, 1986; E unp. 124176; Forest Sid- 
ney Prowant, Avalon, Catalina Is., 
Calif. 15052 


That is my wish, little star; fox-trot 
song, melody L. Pettibone and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1986; E 
unp. 125304; Leora Pettibone, Burns, 
Or. 15053: 


That little boy I used to be; song, 
melody Elwood Funk. © 1 ¢. May 
7, 1986; E unp. 124077; Henry Zels- 
man, Chicago. 15054 


That little mountain girl of mine; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 124969; Carl 
Ruppert, Denver. 15055 


That little shack by therail-road 
track, where the sweet wild roses 
grow; w and m Eddy Hanson; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © May 20, 1986; 
E pub. 55309; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 15056 

That little silv’ry stream; w Andrew 
Martin Dano; pf. © 1c. May 26, 
1936; E unp. 125242; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15057 


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15058 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 381 


That man is here again; w Chas. To- 
bias, melody Matt Malneck. © 1 e. 
May 14, 1986; E unp. 124445; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 15058 


That means I love you; song. ©1.« 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123766; Hamp- 
ton Lee Lester, Charleston, W. Va. 

15059 


That night in Cuba; English, Wyn- 
gard and Weitzner, Spanish, De 
Armo, melody Sergio De Karlo. © 
1c. May 1, 19386; E unp. 123710; 


Frank Gill, New York. 15060 
That’s a lesson in love; w and mel- 
ody Dean C. Parkhurst. © 1c. Apr. 


10, 1986; E unp. 124561; Merle Dean 
Chuela Parkhurst, Hufaula;, Okl. 
15061 


That’s how I believe in you; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1 ¢ May 239, 
1986; E unp. 125466; Paul Theo- 
dore Dupell, Reeds Ferry, N. H. 

15062 


That’s the girl that I want; pf., with 


w. © 1c May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124891; Catherine Schwartz, Fre- 
mont, O. 15063. 


That’s the way dear old Ireland was 
born; waltz song. © 1. May 6, 
1986; E unp. 124029; Alenson Rob- 
ert Fleming, Wellsboro, Pa. 15064 


That’s their way of making love; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123823; Cyril Murgatroyd, 
Calgary, Alta., Canada. 15065 


That’s what I’d like about you; song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 124266; 
Francis Marion Houston, Portland, 
Or. 15066 


That’s what you call romance; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 
123738; Bobo Green Gaillard, New 
York. 15067 


That’s when I gave in to love; w and 
m Kay Carle and Bud LaRue; pf. 
© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123856; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15068 


That’s why I cannot take you back; 
song. © 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 
125053; William O. Faist, Milwau- 


kee. 15069 
That someone you love; song, Ww 
Joseph E. Robertson. © 1 c. May 


18, 1986; E unp. 124619; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 15070 


Then I’ll be happy; w and melody. © 
1c. May 7, 1986; E unp. 125189; 


Bernice Feldman Goodman, i. e. Mrs. 
M. J. Goodman, Minneapolis. 15071 


Then I’ll whisper aloha to you; w and 
melody. © 1 c. May 12, 1936; HB 
unp. 124818; Vera Palmer, Portland, 
Or. 15072 


Then I met Jesus [and] Home; hymns. 
© Mar. 24, 1936; E pub. 55324; 
Byron M. Carmony, Olivet, I11. 

15073. 


There be none of Beauty’s daughters ; 
poem Byron, m Gilbert A. Aleock; 2 
female voices. © Apr. 22, 1936; E 
for. 44156; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 15074 


There'll always be a memory within 
my heart; by Leroy Shield; pf. © 
May 8, 1936; E pub. 55127; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 15075 


There'll come a day; song. © 1. 
May 5, 1936; E unp. 123952; David 
Leonard Ward, Pittsburgh. 15076 


There must be a reason to love; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c, May 9;.1936; EH unp, 


124237; Claudine Carter, Boomer, 
W. Va. 15077 
There’s a little country home in 
O-HI-O; w M. W. Dignan, m G. G. 
Dean. © 1c May 20, 1986; HE 
unp. 124814; Grace Ghent Dean 


and Marian Weaver Dignan, Colum- 
bus, O. 15078 


There’s a little girl who is lonely; w 
and m Joanne Ryan; with ukulele 
arr. © 1. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
124560; Lucille Noonan, Chicago. 

15079 


There’s a look in your eye; pf., with 
w. © 1c May 1, 1936; Hump. 
123699; Howard Kemble Stokes, 
Allenhurst, N. J. 15080 


There’s a rainbow shining for you; 
w and melody. Rev. copy. ©1-c. 
May 8, 1936; E unp. 124138; John 
J. Schneider, Philadelphia. 15081 


There’s a spot down in the Ozarks; w 
and m Newell Toalson, arr. Opal 
Siler and Nelle E. Ross. © Apr. 16, 
1936; E pub. 55046; South Street 
Christian Church conference club, 
Springfield, Mo. 15082 


There’s a spot that is heaven to me; 
song. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124145; Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, 
Neb. 15083 


There’s going to be a rainbow; w Al- 
berta B. Hickman, m C. Roland 


668 


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ee ee . 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


15108 


Flick, arr. W. R. Lackey; orch. pts. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 124558; 
Harry A. Hickman, Nashville. 

15084 


There’s music in your letters; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E 
unp. 125373; Lucille Evans, Wake- 
field, Neb. 15085 


There’s no substitute for you; fox-trot, 
w Al Stillman and Nelson Ingham, 
m Lee Gordon, arr. Graham Prince; 
orch. pts. © May 27, 1986; E pub. 
55475; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 15086 


There’s nothing so lovely as love; w 
and m M. L. Cooper, jr., and Paull 
Cooper, arr. William Sima. © 1. 
Apr. 14, 1936; E unp. 118832; Marion 
L. Cooper, jr., U. S. N. A., Annapolis, 
and Pauline Learnard, San Diego, 
Calif. 15087 


There’s something in the wind; song, 
Mike Riley, Ed. Farley and Ben 
Kriger; with guit. arr. © May 28, 
1936; E pub. 55492; Milsons music 
publishing corp., New York. 15088 


There was music, there was laughter, 
there was love; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody B. K. Perrier and Johnny Otis. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124653; 
Bill K. Perrier, San Gabriel, Calif. 

15089 


There were you; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 c¢ May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124784; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 15090 


They are mowing; Hungarian folk 
song, English tr. Carol Raven, har- 
monized and arr, Ladislas Kun; 
mixed voices. © May 2, 1936; E 
pub. 54990; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 15091 


They tell me it’s love; song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 ¢« May 13, 1936; 
E unp. 124429; Armand Michael 
Petrucci, Pittsburgh. 15092 


This grand old heart of mine; w 
George Ernest Jenkins; pf. ©41c. 
May 26, 1936; E unp. 125268; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

: 15093 


This is love; fox-trot song, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
125010; Curtis E. Gillis, Eureka, 
Calif. 15094 


This is the day; w Charles Kenney; 
pf. treble. © 1 ¢. May 19, 1936; 
E unp. 124736; Serge Walter, New 
York. 15095 


This thrilling moment; w Dolores Car- 
son; pf. © 1 ee. May 18, 1986; B 
unp. 124727; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15096 


This time it’s the end; song. ©1e. 
May 12, 1936; E unp. 1243824; Kay 
Werner, Sue Werner and David 
Bauer, New York. 15097 


This year’s kisses; w and melody 
Irving Berlin. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 125007; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 15098 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Connais-tu le pays; from Mignon, 
English w Alberto Silvio. [French, 
English and Italian text] © May 
27, 1986; E pub. 55476; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

15099 


Those tender years; w Louis Jean, m 
E. Coffey. © 1 ¢. May 13, 1936; E 
unp. 124372; N. Louis Somers and 
Edwin Coffey, Hartford. 15100 


Thought for spring; song, w Ashley 
W. Olmsted. © Apr. 8, 19386; E pub. 
55326; William D. Olmsted, Buffalo. 

15101 


Thoughts; w Mada; pf. © 1 ¢. May 
26, 1936; E unp. 125258; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15102 


Three cheers for Dr. Townsend; w 
M. A. Coffey and Martha M. Currie, 
m arr. L. C. Eaton. © May 8, 1936; 
E pub. 55397; Mabel A. Coffey, Long 
Beach, Calif. 15103 


Three fishers went sailing; w Charles 
Kingsley, m John Hullah, arr. Geof- 


frey Shaw; mixed voices. © Apr. 
22, 19386; E for. 44158; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 15104 


Threnody; w A. E. Housman, m Gran- 
ville Bantock; mixed cho. © Apr. 
22, 1936; E for. 44160; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 15105 


Thrill (The) of New York; w and 
melody. © 1c May 8, 19386; E 
unp. 124158; Alice B. Jewell, Hart- 
ford. 15106 


Thru a window in Japan; w Al 
Bryan, m Larry Stock; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Mar. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 55110; Marlo music corp., New 
York. 15107 


Thru the looking glass; Spanish musi- 
cal, w and melody Mario Alvarez. 
[Spanish text only] © 1c. May 23, 
1936; E unp. 125146; Famous music 
corp., New York. 15108 


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15109 


Thru the window pane; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
123811; Clara Lund, New York. 

15109 


Thunder in my ears; song, m Mary 
Steele. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125199; Earl Miley, jr., Westwood, 
Calif. 15110 


Tidy-didy-um-dum-dum ; song. © 1. 
May 8, 1936; EH unp. 124167; Charles 
Ray Gorrell, Toledo. 15111 


Till mother’s pink rosebush blooms 
white; pf., with w. © 1c. May 23, 
1936; “EY “unp. °125060°" Us) Grant 
Sweet, Camden, Ind. 15112 


Tim O’Reilly; w Roy Starling; pf. © 
1 c. May 5, 19386; E unp. 123878; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15113 


Time (The) hag come, to Say goodbye; 
w and melody. © 1c May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124507; Inez Reck- 
nagel, New Orleans. 15114 


Tinieblas; bolero, letra Esperanza 
Casal; con arr. de guit. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E for. 44262; Graciela Par- 
raga, Havana. 15115 

Tip of Texas; song. © 1 ¢, May 1, 


1936; E unp. 123704; Zena Stevens, 
Sioux City, Ia. 15116 


*Tis my latest song; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 27, 1936; BH unp. 125436; 
Richard Tennyson Baker, Washing- 


ton. 15117 
"Tis spring; song. © 1.ca May 6, 
19386; HE unp. 124086; Henrietta 


Englishman, Midland Park, N. J. 
15118 
Tit for tat; pf. treble, with w. © 1 
ce. May 5, 1986; E unp. 123837; John 
EH. Swanson, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
15119 


To a woodthrush; song, w Sue Ball 


Bush. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55227; Irene Carpenter, Monroe, 
NOY. 15120 


To an Indian princess; pf. © 1«¢ May 
16, 1986; E unp. 124660; Louise God- 
frey Ogle, Asheville, N. C. #5121 

To love; w and melody Paul Metcalf. 
©1¢@ May 27, 1936; BE unp. 125374; 
Orlando Paul Metcalf, jr., New York. 

15122 


To love again; w Jimmy Visco and 
Jerry De Mont, melody Carmin 
Scotti. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
123992; James D. Visco, Brooklyn. 

15123 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


To Marguerite; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 29, 1986; E unp. 125494; Pres- 
cott J. Wright, New York. 15124 


To my old home town; song, m Willard 
Herring. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 
124247 ; Alexander McMaster, Toron- 
to. 15125 


To you; song. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E 
unp. 124433 ; Lillian Wickdahl, Jack- 
son Heights, L. I., N. Y. 15126 


To-day; w and melody. © 1 ec. May 
28, 1986; E unp. 125421; Michael J. 
Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, Bal- 
timore. 15127 


Together; waltz, w H. Steber and Ben 
Adelman, and melody. © 1 e@ May 
8, 1936; E unp. 124200'; Hmma Steber 
and Helen M. Blahnik, Menominee, 
Mich. 15128 


To-morrow’s no Sunday morning; song. 
© 1¢. May 15, 1936; E unp. 124508; 
Paul M. Williams, Beatrice, Neb. 

15129 


To-night I’m in Dreamland; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 c. May 22, 
19386; E unp. 124976; Alice Pettus 
Hay, Eagleville, Tenn. 15130 


To-night’s the night; from New faces 
of 19386, w June Sillman, m Alex 
Fogarty; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
May 18, 1986; E pub. 55350; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 15181 


Too good for the average man; from 
On your toes, w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © May 14, 1936; E pub. 55226; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

15132 


Too much relativity; song. © 1 «¢. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 124647; John 
F.. Benkelman, Detroit. 15133 


Too soon; song. © 1c. May 13, 1936; 
E unp. 124395; Jack Sa Nicola, 
Brooklyn. 15134 


Top tones for the trumpeter or cornet- 
ist; 30 modern etudes, Walter M. 
Smith. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
55344; Carl, Fischer, ine., New York. 

: 15135 


Topsy turvy love; melody, with pf ace. 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1986; E unp. 124243; 
Lucille L. Baker, Sheffield, Ala. 

15136 


Tossin’ me ’round; w and m Jane 
Horst; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124899; Louetta Jane 
Horst, Park Ridge, Il. 15137 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Tower (The) of London; w and m 
Tommie Connor and Eddie Lisbona. 
© May 6, 1936; E for. 44850; Dix, 
Itd., London. 151388 


Townsend (The) national legion con- 
vention song; w and m Charlotte 
Rogers Palmer. © 1 c¢. May 21, 
1936; E unp. 124905; Townsend natl. 
legion, Washington. 15139 


Townsend old age revolving plan; 
song, m Vashti Rogers Griffin. 
Mar. 23, 1936; E pub. 55467; Jesse 
Minor. San Diego, Calif. 15140 


Townsend triumph song; w D. G. Reed, 
m G. Dasch. © 1c. May 29, 1986; 
E unp. 125468; Daniel G. Reed, Rob- 
ert C. Love and George Dasch, Chi- 
cago. 15141 


Townsendites march; song, arr. Grace 
L. Weaver. © May 6, 1936; E pub. 
55108; William A. Weaver, Tampa, 
Fla. 15142 


Toy (The) strewn home; w Edgar A. 
Guest, m Olga Ione Howlette. © 1 
c. May 8, 19386; E unp. 124108; Olga 
Howlette Currier, Mendota, Il. 

15143 


Trail (The) of the trader; pageant of 


trade, Josephine Van Dolzen Pease; | 


with melodies. © Apr. 7, 1936; D 
39078; Encyclopedia britannica, inc., 


Chicago. 15143* 
Tralala; w and melody. © 1. Apr. 
23, 1936; E unp. 123883; Robert 
Sterling, New York. 15144 
Tramp, tramp, tramp; arr. Harlin 


bros.: Hawaiian guit., in diagram; in 
A. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 55276; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 15145 


Treasure chest community songster; 
musical arrs. and _ special texts, 
George Shackley and Wm. Glass- 
macher. © May 6, 1936; E pub. 
55141; Treasure chest publications, 
ine., New York. 15146 


Trees; song, words by Gladys Arps. 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1936; E unp. 119458; 
Irene V. Maliverney, Olathe, Kan. 

: 15147 


Trio for piano, violin and violoncello. 
© Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55007; Roy 
Harris, New York. 15148 


Trudno; slow-fox, stowa E. Schlech- 
tera, m A. T. Miillera i E. Schlech- 
ter, arr. A. T. Miillera; orch. strony. 
© Mar. 9, 1936; EB for. 44234; M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 15149 


15162 


%Z operetki Pan Minister i 
Dessous, stowa E. Schlechtera, m 
A. T. Miillera i E. Schlechtera. 

Mar. 9, 1986; E for. 44233; M. Arct, 
Warsaw, Poland. 15150 


Trust Him for He knows best; w 
Sally Jane; pf. © 1 ec. May 26, 
1986; E unp. 125264; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15151 


Trust in the Lord; w from Proverbs 
III; ten. © 1c. May 8, 1986; BE 
unp. 124248; Edward F. Mayberger, 
West Roxbury, Mass. 15152 


Try to forget ; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c. May 28, 1986; E unp. 125427; 
Gertrude Hall, New York. 15153 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Andante 
eantabile; from the quartet op. 11, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 
19, 1986; E pub. 55299; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

15154 


from the Sth symphony, op. 
64, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 
19, 1986; E pub. 55291; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 


15155 
‘Autumn song; op. 37°, no. 10, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 


19, 1986; E pub. 55298; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 
15156 


A legend; English version, Na- 
than Haskell Dole, slightly altered, 
K. K. D., m arr. Katherine Kenni- 
cott Davis; women’s cho. © Mar. 
13, 1986; E pub. 55421; EH. C. Schir- 
mer music co., Boston. 15157 


Tune-doggling march; song, m Thos. 
J. Hollingworth. © 1 ¢. May 23, 
1986; E unp. 125059; Victor Joseph 
Pilisotta, Los Angeles. 15158 


Tupelo (The) disaster; song. © Apr. 
16, 1936; E pub. 54948; John Walter 
Allen, Greenwood, Miss. 15159 


Turn off dat rain; fox-trot song. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; E unp. 125213; 
Floy M. Brown, Bluefield, W. Va. 

15160 


Turn on your radio; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 27, 1986; E unp. 125401 ; 
Geneva Kelley Williams, Chicago. 

15161 


Twe occzy mowia, kocham .. .; tango, 
stowa : Zenon Friedwald, m: 
Wiktor Krupifiski. © Feb. 21, 1936; 
BE for. 44304; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 15162 


671 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15163 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


Twentieth reunion march for class of 
1915, Princeton university; w and 
m Matson C. Terry; pf. © Apr. 30, 
1986; E pub. 55328; Class of 1915, 
Princeton univ., Princeton, N. J. 

15163 


Twilight dreams; w G. W. Mountz, m 
Mrs. G. W. Mountz. © 1 ©¢ Mar. 
16, 1936; E unp. 120436; Sarah 
Mountz, Marion, O. 15164 


w Ruth Beverly; pf. © 1 «. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125259; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15165 


Twilight (The) rosary; w and melody 
B. M. Lowe, acc. Petite Noél; with 
ukulele arr., guit. acc. and Hawaiian 
guit. solo. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E 
unp. 124853; Blanche Marie Lowe, 
Cumberland, Md. 15166 


Two blue eyes in Dixie; w and mel- 
ody Charles Thatcher, Anthony Am- 
brose and H. E. Lish. © 1 ec. May 
9, 1986; E unp. 124205; Harold EH. 
Lish, Brooklyn. 15167 


Two eyes; fox-trot, w and m Don 
Fergusson. © 1c. May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 124465; Donald Malcolm 
Fergusson, Montreal. 15168 


Two guitars; Russian folk song, arr. 
Charles Magnante; accordion. © 
May 14, 1986; E pub. 55216; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 


15169 


Two hands in a glove; musical com- 
edy, bk., lyrics and melodies. © 
1c. May 4, 1986; D 39075; Frank 
Arthur Thorne, jr., Los Angeles. 

15169* 


Two hearts in love; fox-trot, w Char- 
les Milazzo, melody Gene Randazzo. 
©1c¢. May 18, 1936; BE unp. 124631; 
Charles Milazzo and Hugene Ran- 
dazzo, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 


15170 
Two littl Japs; by Frederick G. 
Charrosin; orch. pts. © Apr. 17, 


19386; E for. 44220; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. TL 


Two sweethearts have I; song. © 
1c. May 21, 1986; E unp. 124859; 
Oscar H. Lay, Nome, Alaska. 15172 


Two were waltzing; song, arr. Ken- 
neth. Albrecht. -© 1. e@ ApryZ2 
1936; E unp. 124420; Beulah R. 
Jackson, St. Louis. 15173 


Twoje kwiaty; tango, stowa: Kora 
Jaroszowa, m: W. Krupifski. © 


Feb. 21, 1986; E for. 44300; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 15174 


[and] Noe cygafiska; tango, 
Slowa: Eufemjusz Jar, m: Grzegorz 
Kac: arr. J. Wesby; satonowa ork. 
strony. © Feb. 21, 1936; E for. 
44302); Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
15175 


Tyroleana; pf. conductor and 1st vio- 
lin, leader. pts. © May 26, 1936; 
E for. 44402; Adolf Lotter, London. 

15176 


Under a far East moon; w FEF. McCar- 
ter, m I. B. Howell. © 1c. May 9, 
19386; E unp. 124260; Inez Baker 
Howell and Fronia McCarter, Dallas. 

15177 


Under a southern moon; w and m J. 
J. Mahany Eworce; with ukulele arr. 
© June 15, 1983; 2 ce. May 12, 1936; 
E pub. 55466; James J. Crowe, New- 
burgh, N. Y. 15178 


Under her spell; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
124924; Dave Murray, Dunedin, 
S. dere 15179 


Under His wings; hymn. © 1 ec. May 
21, 1936; E unp. 124888; Thomas E. 
Fountain, Moorestown, N. J. 15180 


Under southern stars; w Martyna Car- 
roll, m Frank W. Bone, arr. Harry 
Stanley ; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. 
@© Apr.15,.1936,; 2. pub: S500m: 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

15181 


Under the blood; hymn, m Marshall 
H. Pierson. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124846; Eula May Sears, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 15182 


Under the Moscow moon ; fox-trot, Jan. 
Hulimka, arr. Jimmie Macaffer; 
orch. pts. © May 25, 1936; E for. 
44379; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 15183 


Under the prairie moon; m Benny 
Afseth; pf., with w. © 1c. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 123857; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15184 


Under the weeping willow, when we 
were kids; song, melody Blanche 
Harper Bradford. © 1 ec. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 123847; Fred V. Brad- 
ford, Rogue River, Or. 15185 


Under Virginia skies; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 125217; 
Imogene B. Webb, Stony Creek, Va. 

15186 


672 


i ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1986 


Undergraduate (The) rhumba; w 
Harold Greenspan, with melody. © 
1 ec. May 4, 19386; E unp. 123846; 
Walter Goetz, New York. 15187 


Underneath the blue Montana skies; 
w and m Harry Tobias and Sol Vio- 
linsky; with guit. arr. © Apr. 25, 
1936; E pub. 55062; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 15188 


Underneath the Mohawk moon; w Cal 
Stevens; pf. © 1 c¢. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 123879; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15189 


Unforgettable; w and m Jimmy Van 
Heusen and Jerry Arlen; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55060; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 15190 


Ungarisches capriccio ; v. Hugen Zador ; 
orch. Partitur. © Jan. 29, 1936; E 
for. 44331; Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. 

15191 


Union triste; bolero, letra Luis de 
Soto; con acordes de guit., Clara 
Romero. © Mar. 20, 1936; E for. 
44263; Graciela Parraga, Havana. 

15192 


Until now; w and melody. © 1. 
May 27, 19386; E unp. 125344; Phay 
Albert Porter, Fairfield, Ia. 15193 


Vacation days; waltz, w Vivian Fer- 
rary; pf. accordion. © 1c. May 15, 
1936; EH unp. 124505; Fred Barbieri, 
New York. 15194 


Vagabond blues; w Cora Kenney; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 123925; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15195 


Valley (The) of Dreamland; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 9, 1936; E unp. 124238; 
August Sveen, Grosmont, Alta., 
Canada. 15196 


Valse bagatelle; by Stanford King; pf. 
© May 6, 1936; E pub. 55356; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15197 


Valse caprice; by Cyril Hellier; violin 
and pf. © May 6, 1936; E for. 
44257 ; Keith, Prowse & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 15198 


Valse coquette; by Stanford King; pf. 
© May 6, 1936; E pub. 55357; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15199 


Valzerino (Il); versie m Lino Saletti, 
arr. Giuseppe Zucchini; orch. pti. 
© Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 44138; Mario 
Aromando, Milan. 15200 


15212 


Vana vana; Tahitian stomp, w and 
melody Wm. Bambridge and A. I. 
Long. © 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 
123678; Andy Iona Long, Los An- 
geles. 15201 


Vanished summer; w Edna St. Vineent 
Millay, m Edward Harris. © Apr. 
7, 1986; E pub. 55104; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 15202 


Vaughan Williams (R.) Five Tudor 
portraits; choral suite in 5 move- 
ments, w John Skelton, m R. 
Vaughan Williams; mixed cho., with 
soli. © Jan. 2, 1936; E for. 44186; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 15203 


Vecchio (Un) padre; atti 3., da Or- 
séolo, versi e m Ildebrando Pizzetti; 
basso. © Apr. 20, 1936; E for. 
44150; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15204 


Verdad ; bolero, letra Pedro Mata; con 
acordes de guit., Clara Romero. © 
Mar. 20, 1936; Ei for. 44266; Graciela 
Parraga, Hayana. 15205 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Il trovatore; sol- 
diers’ cho., concert fantasie, Claude 
Melnotte; pf. Rev. ed. Carl Wilhelm 
Kern. © Dec. 28, 1935; E pub. 
55033; Shattinger piano & music co., 
St. Louis. 15206 


Verklarte jahr; ein zyklus fiir mittlere 
Singstimme u. orch., text K. M. Fof- 
anow, m Joseph Marx. Klavieraus- 
zug. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 44343; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

15207 


Vero (Il) cuore é quello delle madri; 
versi M. Greco, melodia A. Vivio. © 
1 ec. May 7, 1936; E unp. 124053; 
Manfredi Greco and Anthony Vivio, 
New York. 


Vida (La) del marinero; cancion paso 


doble. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
124848; Salvador Gil Forte, New 
York. 15209 


Viennese silhouettes ; by Harold Locke; 
pf. © May 6, 1936; E pub. 55354; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15210 


Violets in spring; w and m Val Burton 
and Will Jason. ©1c. May 9, 1936; 
E unp. 124282; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. iavallal 


Violinens sang; tekst: Victor Skaarup, 
m: Carlo Thomsen; pf. © Feb. 24, 
1936; E for. 44183; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 15212 


673 


15208 _. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15213 


Vision (A) of mother; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1€. 
May 9, 1936; E unp. 124239; Bessie 
L. Meyer, Brunswick, Mo. 15213 


Vision (A) of yesterday; song. ©1c. 
Mar. 27, 1936; E unp. 124340; Erma 
G. Coleman, Newark, N. J. 15214 


Visions; w and melody. ©1c. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124499; Vincent W. La- 
Rocco and Vincent Joseph Fiorella, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 15215 


W. P. A. blues; w Lester Melrose, mel- 
ody William Weldon. © 1c. May 23, 
1936; E unp. 125033; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 15216 


Wagner (Richard) Album-leaf; in 
das album der Fiirstin M, 1861, arr. 
Max Hirschfeld; pf. © May 19, 
1986; E pub. 55297; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

15217 


Festival prelude; from The mas- 
tersingers of Nuremberg, festival 
and original versions, English text 
and arr. of m Max T. Krone; mixed 
voices, a Cappella. [English and 
German texts] © Apr. 23, 1986; E 
pub. 55106; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15218 


Wagner stein song; w and melody. © 
1c. May 138, 1986; E unp. 124396; 
Arthur Lee Utt, St. Louis. 15219 


Wail of the waterfront; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 29, 1986; E unp. 125483 ; 
Shirley Zax, Chicago. 15220 


Waipi’o (Faithful forever) ; song, mel- 
ody Geo. Allen. ©1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123804; Harry Owens, Hono- 
lulu. 15221 


Waitin’; by Dick Carlson and Walt 
Horejsi; chords, single staff. ©1e. 
May 9, 19386; E unp. 124222; Richard 
R. Carlson and W. A. Horejsi, Saint 
Cloud, Minn. 15222 


Waitin’ for a job; song. © 1 c¢. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 125485; Virginia 
Folger, Chicago. 15223 


Waiting for Someone to love me; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. May 9, 1986; E ump. 
124240; Annie M. Mace, Salt Lake 
City. 15224 


Waiting for you; pf., with w. ©1-e. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125276; Anna 
Hamparsoumian, Philadelphia. 

15225 


Wake up time on the farm; w Anna 
Miller; pf. © 1 ¢. Apr. 17, 1986. 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 31 


E unp. 123926; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15226 


Walking in the sunshine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 
125082; Alice Rosenfield, St. Paul. 

15227 


Wall flower lily am I; w and m F. 
and Lillian Deutsch. © 1c. May 2, 
1986; E unp. 128775; Florence 
Deutsch, Bridgeport, Conn. 15228 


Waltz (The) of romance; w Al Cap- 
lan, m Hal Gibbons and S. L. Cross; 
pt. © 1.¢. Apr. 17, 1936: BD unp: 
123902; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 15229: 


Waltzing in the moonlight; song, w 
Margaret Vay Dyke. © 1 c. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124620; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 15230: 


w and m Fred Cortez. © 1 ec. 
May 5, 1986; E unp. 128858; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15231 


Waltzing lover; song. © 1c. May 27,. 
1986; E unp. 125337; Eleanor An- 
drée Minor, Montclair, N. J. 15282: 


Wander shoes; w Helen Coale Crew, 
m Eleanor Remick Warren; high, 
in A min. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
55391; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 15233. 


Wanderer (The); w Rosanna Roose- 
velt Blecker, and melody. © 1 «. 
Mar. 17, 1936; E unp. 121460; Mark 
Markoff, Los Angeles. 152384 


Wandering blues waltz; song. © 1. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125075; Myrtle 
Parker, Tullahoma, Tenn. 15235 


Wanting you; w Pat Patterson, mel- 
ody William Culbreth. © 1 « May 
6, 1986; E unp. 124040; Bill Cul- 
berth, Chester, Pa. 15236. 


War song; with variations, Walter B. 
Rogers; B flat cornet; pf. acc. © 
Apr. 18, 1986; E pub. 55186; Ernest 
S. Williams, Brooklyn. 15237 


Wardrobe blues; w Blanche Butler; 
pf. ©1c May 26, 19386; E unp. 
125244; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 15238. 


Warm again blues; pf. treble with w. 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1986; E unp. 120087 ; 
Mabel Straley, Los Angeles. 15239 


Was it not enough; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124322; 
Edward Carson Williams, Detroit. 

15240: 


674 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 15267 
Wasted dreams; wand melody. ©ic. | We parted in November; song, w 
May 19, 1986; E unp. 124755; Joseph Minnie B. Baumgart. © 1 ¢. May 


15241 


Wasting my time; fox-trot, w and m 
Elgy Watkins and Afton Brown. © 
May 1, 1986; E pub. 55133; Modern 
melodies, Portland, Or. 15242 


—- arr. Dave Johnson; 
orch. pts. © May 1, 19386; Epub. 
55409; Modern melodies, Portland, 
Or. 15243. 


Watching for a signal from the shore; 
song. © 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 
125044; Edith Dugat Brown, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 15244 


Way out on the western plain; w Car- 
roll Clyde Crispin; pf. © 1 ¢. May 
26, 1986; E unp. 125258; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15245 


Ways (The); sacred song, w John 
Oxenham; low or med. voice. © 
May 22, 1986; E pub. 55403; Lillian 
Stemple Meyer, Dayton, O. 15246 


We broke up too soon; w J. Cross, m 
B. Allen. © 1 c. May 27, 19386; 
E unp. 125366; Billy Allen and Joe 
Cross, Brooklyn. 15247 


We can have peace; med. voice or uni- 
son cho. © Apr. 27, 1986; E pub. 
55167; Anita Gray Little, Concord, 
NPE 15248 


We can’t be friends; w and melody 
Irving Morris. © 1c. May 15, 1936; 
E unp. 124548; Irving Morris Schle- 
noff, Baltimore. 15249: 


We danced; w and melody Art Lee. 
© 1c. May 2, 1936; EB unp. 123750; 
Arthur Wesley Lee, jr., Astoria, L. 
1 oN, N, 15250 


We'll all be happy on the Townsend 
plan; w and melody. © 1 ¢ May 
4, 1986; E unp. 123784; Aaron 
Campbell and Jack Kurtze, White 
City, Kan. 15251 


Well be a happy family; fox-trot 
song, melody D. Stuifbergen and 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 1936; 
EK unp. 124535; Dena Stuifbergen, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. he 22 


We'll never have a million;, w and 
melody Gunhilde Victoria Siebert. 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 124286; 
Gunhilde Siebert, Detroit. 152538 


We meet again; w and melody. © 1 
ec. May 19, 1936; KE. unp. 124767; 
Henry Louis Zwick, Rosedale, Raspe- 
burg, P. O., Md. 15254 


Locascio, New York. 


18, 1936; E unp. 124621; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 15255 


We're livin’ in Texas now; w and m 
Virginia Plunkett, and Anna Clyde 


Plunkett. © 1 ¢ May 16, 1936; B 
unp. 124594; Virginia Plunkett, 
Houston. 15256 


We want Roosevelt; w and m Robert 
Nicholls; [mixed voices] ©1c. May 
4, 19386; E unp. 123796; C. J. Culling- 
ton, Belmont, Mass. 15257 


Same. © May 13, 1936; E pub. 
55203; Christian J. Cullington, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 15258 


Weather’s (The) certainly fine; w and 
melody Earl Wilson Brewster. © 
1c. May 20, 1986; E unp. 124835; 
EKarl W. Brewster, Hutchinson, Kan. 

15259 


Weaver (The) of wonderful dreams; 
w and melody. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 123780; Jack Welker, Los 


Angeles. 15260 
Wedding (The) of Ethiopia; song, 
melody Charles E. Royal. © 1 «¢ 


May 25, 19386; E unp. 125170; Raf- 
faele Mirto Grimaldi, Hollywood, . 
Calif. 15261 


Wee (The) folk are dancing; w and 
m John Peter Rush, pf. arr. Henry 
Costanza. © 1 ec. May 238, 1986; 
E unp. 125031; Francis C. Rush, 
Detroit. 15262 


Wee (A) trundle bed in the attic; 
song, melody Ralph Robertson. © 
1c May 5, 19386; E unp. 123839; 
Madeline Robertson, Smyrna Mills, 
Me. 15263 


Westward ho; w and m Vern (Tim) 
Speneer ; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 7, 1936; E pub. 55177; Cross & 
Winge, inc., Portland. 15264 


Whad’ya hafta go and do that for; 
song. © 1c. May 6, 1936; E unp. 
1238991; Harold Angus Slater, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 15265 


What a funny little feeling when you 
love; arr. Will Blohm; pf., with w. 
© 1c May 5, 1936; E unp. 123945; 
Roy R. Lee, Baltimore. 15266 


What a relief, oh, oh; song. © 1. 
May 6, 19386; E unp. 124001; Eva 
Mae Kausch, Rochester, N. Y. 

15267 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15268 
What can I do; w and melody. © 1 
c. May 20, 1986; HK ounp. 124821; 
Robert Howard Barrett, Oklahoma 
vity. 15268 


What do you do when they don’t; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. May 20, 1936; 
KM unp. 124808; Rudolf Howard 
lowe, Whistler, Ala. 15269 


What do you say; w M. Silha, m Jo- 
seph Franz Silha. © 1 ¢. May 8, 
1986; H unp. 124251; Joseph Silha 
and Marline Silha, Rochester, N. Y. 

15270 


What else could I do; w and m Bill 
Bunt; pf. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1936; 
KH unp. 123889; William L. Bunt, 
Madison, Wis. 15271 


What have I got; w HWmerson Oelen, 
melody Robert Wessman. © 1 ©@. 
May 29, 1986; EH ounp. 125478; Hm- 
erson Jay Oelen, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 15272 


What have you done to my _ poor 
heart; w and melody, © 1 ¢. May 
12, 1986; EH ump. 124318; Vera 
Palmer, Portland, Or, 15278 


What Hawaii means to me; w and 
m Harle ©, Anthony and J. Noble; 
with ukulele arr. © May 20, 1986; 
W pub. 55407; Johnny Noble, Manoa, 
TT: Ei. 15274 


What is a home without love; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren; with ukulele 
arr. © Mar. 1, 1986; FH pub. 54981; 
Genevieve Johnson, Atlantic City. 

15275 


What is this thing called swing; w and 
melody Babee White. © 1 ¢ May 6, 
1986; WW unp. 125191; Magnolia 
White, New York. 15276 


What is this thing called swing, I gotta 
know; song. © 1 @ May 9, 19386; 


NH unp. 124212; Francis Marion 
Cooper, Kalamazoo, Mich. 15277 
What’ll become of us; song. © Apr. 


20, 1936; FE pub. 55827; David Ber- 


nard Woerner, Chicago. 15278 


What’ll it be to-night, fair lady; song. 
© 1¢. May 13, 1986; FE unp. 125015; 
John fF, Benkelman, Detroit. 15279 


What’ll we do with father; w G. L. 
Brown, melody R. R. Harmon, © 1 
c. May 7, 1986; BE unp. 124104; 
yeorge Lockwood Brown and Robert 
Richard Harmon, Tulsa, Ok. 

15280: 

What’s happened to me; w and melody 

James Van Heusen. © 1 ¢. May 19, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


1986; HK unp. 124775; Benjamin A. 
Green, New York. 15281 


What’s the use of crying I’m blue; w 


and melody. © 1 ¢. May 27, 1936; 
WH unp. 125402; Geneva Kelley Wil- 
liams, Chicago. 15282 


What’s the use of dreaming; w and m 
Martyna Patricy, arr, Harry Stan- 
ley; Hawaiian guit., in diagram. © 
Apr. 15, 1986; HE pub. 55092; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 15283 


What shall we do for an encore, baby; 
w Wdgar Leslie, melody Joe Burke, 
© 1c¢. May 5, 1986; FE unp. 123939; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

15284 


What would be the use; song. © 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1956; Ho unp. 123675; Zoe La- 
Croix, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 15285 


What would you think; w and melody, 
© 1 c¢. May 28, 1986; FE unp. 125422; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy Ma- 
gruder, Baltimore, 15286 


What-cha gonna do and what-cha gon- 
na say; song. © 1c¢. May 11, 1936; 
MW unp. 124271; Eva Clark, Vernonia, 
Or. 15287 


Wheels; suite, Ferde Grofe. © 1 « 
May 16, 1986; EH unp. 1253832; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 15288 


When a boy meets a girl; song. ©1e. 
May 12, 1986; Ho unp. 124369; Robert 
IW. Calder, Detroit, 15289 


When a puppy in love goes mad; pf., 
with w. ©1c¢. May 138, 1986; BE unp. 
124416; Sydney Hoff, New York. 

15290 


When acacia trees are golden in Cali- 
fornia; w Lou Kila McDermott; pf. 
() 1¢@ May 18, 1936; E unp. 124728; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15291 


When father played the fiddle; w Caro- 
lyn Mason; pf. ©1c¢. May 18, 1936; 


K) unp. 124729; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15292 


When grandpa lays ’em down; w and 
melody. © 1¢. May 12, 1986; FE unp. 
124348; Truett L. Upshaw, Colton, 
Calif. 152938 

When Hawaii calls; w and melody 
Kaye Herman. © 1¢. May 27, 1936; 
WH ounp. 1253848; Herman Krinsky, 
Oakland, Calif. 15294 


When I am dancing with you; song, w 
John R. Murphy. © 1 ¢. May 18, 
1986; EH unp. 124888; Anthony Mar- 
telly, Newcomb, N. Y. 15295 


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no. 5, 1986 


When I dream of you; song, w Bar- 
bara Leigh. © 1c. May 21, 19386; 
E unp. 124875; Victor Mazzari, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 15296 


When I get back to the mountains; 
song. © 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124467; Clifford Sixbey and Reid 
Brown, Newaygo, Mich. 15297 


When I look at you; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124945; 
George Jerome Hilt, Brooklyn. 

15298 


When I’m alone; song. ©1c. May 14, 
1936; E unp. 124502; Harold R. 
Stange, Chicago. 15299: 


When I’m far away; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 124571; 
Frances Stockton McKee, Bronx- 
ville, N. Y. 15300: 


‘When I’m with you; from Poor little 
rich girl, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55214; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 15301 


When I smile a smile at you; song, 
melody Leon de Costa. ©1c. May 
5, 1936; E unp. 1238843; Thomas 
Kreutzberg, Baltimore. 15302 


When I step out on Saturday night; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 15, 1936; 
EK eunp. 124546; G. Morgan Simpson, 
Baltimore. 15303 


When I think of you; w J. Cross, m 
B. Allen. © 1 ¢. May 27, 1936; E 
unp. 125367; Billy Allen and Joe 
Cross, Brooklyn. 15304 


When I was one-and-twenty; w A. HB. 
Housman, m Alan De Beer. © Apr. 
29, 1986; E for. 44259; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 15305 


When it rains in Coney Island; w and 
melody. ©1ec. May 8, 1936; E unp. 
124128 ; Marcel Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 

15306 


When it’s autumn in the blue Olym- 
pics; w Victoria Thompson; pf. © 

1 ec. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124730; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
15307 


‘When it’s moonlight in the mountains; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 20, 1936; 
E unp. 124826; Raymond Harrison 
Welsh, Ogden, Utah. 15308 


When it’s springtime on the Arroyo 
Seco; fox-trot, m Arthur J. Thibo- 
deau; pf., with w. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125155; Roy W. Swan- 
son, Minneapolis. 15309 


75026—36——_7 


15322 


When Larry throws his lariat; w and 
m Nelson Ingham, pf. se. Bob Mi- 
ketta; with guit. arr. © May 21, 
1936 ; E pub. 55493; Merrell Schwarz 
music co., Cincinnati. 15310 


When lilacs bloom; w and melody. © 
1c. May 28, 1986; E unp. 125055; 
Victoria Irene Johnston, Douglas, 
Ga. 15311 


When love found it’s way to you; song. 
© 1c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124124; 
Glenn F. Richmond, Cleveland. 

15312 


When love hands me a lemon; song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 123827; 
Jennie H. Carr, Belden, Calif. 15313 


When love passed by ; song, w Solomon 
Solis-Cohen. © 1 ¢. May 8, 1986; BH 
unp. 124784; Arnold Philip Roberts, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 15314 


When mommy and daddy get there; w 
Joseph Walsh; pf. © 1c. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 123880; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15315 


When my baby and me step out; w P. 
Jackson, melody H. Brooks. © 1. 
May 7, 1936; E unp. 124072; Harvey 
Brooks and Palmere Jackson, Los 
Angeles. 15316 


When paw went courtin’ maw; w and 
melody Jack Manus, Gordon Graham 
and Manning Sherwin. © 1 c. May 
23, 1986; E unp. 125147; Popular 
melodies, ine., New York. 15317 


When poppies bloom again in Califor- 
nia; w A. C. Rich, melody R. M. 
Osborne. © 1c. May 12, 1936; EB 
unp. 124337; Ralph M. Osborne and 
Arthur C. Rich, Altadena, Calif. 

15318 


When rain drops fall; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 124493; 
Alphons Jaeger, Detroit. 15319 


When robins return in the spring; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c May 22, 1936; E 
unp. 125000; Benjamin Sloate, De- 
troit. 15320 


When the circus comes to town, hur- 
rah; song. © Apr. 16, 1936; E pub. 
55043; Charles Spencer Meredith, jr., 
Coshocton, O. 15321 


When the clock strikes seven; w Bob 
and Elinor Kelly; pf. © 1c. May 
18, 1986; E unp. 124731; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15322 


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15323 


When the harvest moon is shining; 
waltz, w H. C. Busch, melody G. 
Stohlberg. © 1c. May 16, 1936; BE 
unp. 124578; Henry C. Busch and 
Gus Stohlberg, Jordan, Minn. 15323 


When the Mayflowers come again; 
song. © 1 ce. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
125009; Jennie A. Flanders, Green 
Harbor, Mass. 15324. 


When the moon goes down; w Kath- 
erine Bussell; pf. © 1c May 5, 
19386; E unp. 128881; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 153825 


When the moon hangs low in fair 
Hawaii; w James St. Clair; pf. © 
1 e@ May 18, 19386; E unp. 124732; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15326 


When the moonlight spreads a carpet 
of gold upon the sea; song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. May 26, 1986; 
E unp. 125312; Georgie A. Upson, 
Rochester, N. Y. 15327 


When the sun sets o’er the Colorado 
hills; w and m Lucile Thurmon; pf. 
se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. May 22, 
1986; E unp. 124954; Lucile A. 
Thurmon, Denver. 15328 


When the wind goes who-00-00; w 
and m Cy Graves; with guit. arr. 
© 1c. May 4, 1986; EB unp. 123798; 
Tip top music pub. co., Sacramento, 
Calif. 15329 


When thou art near; w Neva Park- 
hill; pf. © 1c. May 18, 1986; E 
unp. 124411; Everett R. Currier, 
Westport, Conn. 153830 


When twilight falls; waltz song, mel- 
ody J. P. Baudry and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. May 8, 1986; E unp, 124192; 
Joseph P. Baudry, Kansas City, Mo. 


15331 
When we are together; fox-trut, m 
_ Arthur J. Thibodeau; pf., with w. 


© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125156; 
Roy W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 
15832 


When we are very young; 3 easy 
- pieces, Marjorie A. Hesse; pf. © 
Apr. 2, 19386; E for. 44178; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney. 15833. 


When we had got through smacking; 
fox-trot, w and melody Bob Moreton. 
© 1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125313; 
R. W. Hannington, Oak Bay, B. C., 
Canada. 15334 


When we live in our shelter of love; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 14, 1986; 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


EH unp. 124501; George Rixman, jr., 
Cincinnati. 15835 


When we parted; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 4, 1986; E unp. 128826; 
Cyril Murgatroyd, Calgary, Alta., 
Canada. 15336 


When we waltz to the song I love; 
w and melody. ©1c. May 12, 1986; 
EK unp. 124316; Vera Palmer, Port- 


land, Or. 15837 
When you are mine; song. © 1 «. 
May 20, 1986; E unp. 124808; Dora 


K. McDaniel, Oklahoma City. 15338 


When you are mine all mine; w and 
melody. © 1c May 12, 1986; EB 
unp. 124453; Elpidio Goico, Phila- 
delphia. 15339 


When you go away; waltz, w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
124625; William F. Dunn, New 
York. 15340 


When you know me and I know you; 
fox-trot, w and m Loch Lomond. © 
1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125119; 
T. A. Jones, Zeigler, Tl. 15841 


When you meet the one of your 
dreams; fox trot, w Jean Lousteau, 
with melody. © 1. May 6, 1936; 
EK ounp. 124015; Carl Jaspan, Wash- 
ington. 15342 


When you promised me; song. ©1c. 
May 20, 1986; E unp. 124901; Rol- 
and Haywood Nichols, Chicago. 

15343 


When you’re dancing with the girl 
you adore; fox-trot song. © 1 « 
May 4, 1986; FE unp. 125215; Mae 
Chamberlain, West Somerville, Mass. 

15344 


When you’re feelin’ lonesome, I’m 
lonesome too; w and m Oneita Fos- 
ter; pf. © 1c May 26, 1986; E 
unp. 125251; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15345 


When you said, I love you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e¢. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125104; Haines Jamison, Upper Dar- 
by, Pa. 153846 


When you say good-bye to love; Alice 
Whitson Norton, m W. R. Williams; 


with arr. for ukulele, ete. © May 
20, 1986; E pub. 55308; Will Rossi- 
ter, Chicago. 15347 


When you think of me; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124315; 
Vera Palmer, Portland, Or. 15348 


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no. 5, 1936 


15375 


When you’ve gotta lotta money, then 
you’ve gotta lotta friends; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. May 6, 1986; 
BE unp. 124006; Bert Martin, Yale, 
Ill. 15349: 


When your love divine ain’t mine; w 
and melody. © 1c. May 12, 1986; 
E unp. 1243852; Daniel Koleszar, 
McKeesport, Pa. 15350 


Where a man is a man; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 124968; Euneta Schleigh, 
Oroville, Calif. 15351 


Where everybody’s happy; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. May 
15, 1986; E unp. 124541; John P. 
Janonis, Milwaukee. 15352) 


Where is my heart; from Three cheers 
for love, w and m Leo Robin and 
Ralph Rainger, pf. sc. Mario Agno- 
-lucci; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
May 19, 1936; E pub. 55388; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 15353 


Where the sunset turns the hills to 
blue and gold; song, w Ruth Thomas. 
© 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124622; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

15354 


Which Hazel; song. © 1c. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125121; Robert D. Pitt- 
man, Kilkenny, Minn. 15355 


While it lasted ; m Burrell Van Buren; 
pf., with w. ©1c¢ May 2, 1936; E 
unp. 123728 ; Frederick Morris, Phila- 
delphia. 15356 


While you’re dining, wining and danc- 
ing; w J. Shard, m B. Landers. © 1 
ec. May 6, 1986; E unp. 124041; Bert 
Landers and Joseph Shard, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 15357 


Whippoorwill; song. © May 22, 1936; 
E pub. 55410; John C. Kreps, Phila- 
delphia. 15358 


Whispering desert; w and melody. © 
1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125182; 
Ted J. Martin, El Segundo, Calif. 

15359 


Whispering hope; by Alice Hawthorne, 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram, 
with w; in D. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 55281; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 15360 


Whistle little birdie; fox-trot, w and 
m Leo Towers and Harry Leon. © 
May 11, 19386; E for. 44876; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 15361 


_ 124946; Mike Codian, Akron, O. 


White (A) rose for every one whom 
angels now call mother; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. May 7, 1936; E unp. 
124049; Sara Martinez, Hoehne, Col. 

15362 


White swan on the lake; anon, French 
poem, tr. and m A. G. Carr. © May 
1, 1936; E pub. 55015; Arthur George 


Carr, Los Angeles. 15363 
White wings in the night; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. 


May 15, 1986; E unp. 124534; Lena 
Kingston, Caldwell, Id. 15364 


Who do you think you are; song. © 1 
ce. May 21, 1936; E unp. 124895; Ken- 
neth M. Day, Hast Lynn, Mass. 

15365 


Whoop it up, boys; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Sam Adelman. © 1c. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124536; Harry Ball, 
Akron, O. 15366 


Whut do ah caeh; w and melody. ©1 
ce. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124654; Rob- 
ert Joseph Kiss, Irvington, N. J. 

15367 


Why; w and m Phil duBov; pf. ©1e. 
May 25, 1936; E unp. 125150; Philip 
Ephraim duBoy, Cleveland. 

15368 


Why am I crying; w and melody. ©1 
' @. May 25, 1936; E unp. 125172; Bill 

A. Zifcheck, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 
15369 


Why be lonely, why be blue; w and 
melody. ©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 


15370 


Why can’t I forget; w G. Roscakh and 
Tom Heller, m Oliver W. Whitford. 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1936; E unp. 124596; 
George Roscakh, Jackson, Mich. 

15371 


Why can’t it happen to me; w and mel- 
ody Sal Tuzzco. © 1 ¢c. May 29, 
1936; E unp. 125443; Salvatore 
Tuzzco, Clifton, N. J. 15372 


Why did it happen; w and melody. © 
1c. May 12, 1986; E unp. 124330; H. 
Geigus Coulter, Ogden, Utah. 

15373 


Why did you forget; song, melody I. 
Harvill and Sam Adelman. © 1 ©. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125303; Inez 
Harvill, Los Angeles. 15374 


Why did you go; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 125001; May 
Small, Tomah, Wis. 15375 


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15376 


pt. TIT) DiS... ol 


Why didn’t you tell me; song. ©1¢. 
May 23, 1986; E unp. 1250387; R. F. 
Heimlich, Milwaukee. 15876 


Why do you weep; w and melody. © 
1 e May 15, 1986; BH unp. 124511; 
Frederick William Warnke, San 
Francisco. 15377 


Why don’t you change your mind 
about me; fox-trot song. © 1 e¢. 
May 25, 19386; E unp. 125129; Alex 
Kuhn, Niles, O. 153878 


Why must I always be dreaming ;: w 
and melody. © 1 ce. May 8, 1986; BE 
unp. 124140; Christina Lambert 
Sewell, Berkeley, Mich. 15879 


Why not spoon; fox-trot, w and mel-_ 


ody. © 1c May 6, 1986; E unp. 
1240380; Angel James Vangel, Wor- 
eester. 15380 


Why should I worry over you, for you 
never worry over me; Ww and m 
Chuck Raymond Gorrell. © 1 ©. 
May 8, 19386; E unp. 124171; Charles 
Ray Gorrell, Toledo. 15381 


Will Rogers lives for aye; w Kathryne 
EB. Lamb, and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 125460; Arthur G. 
Lamb, Manhattan, Kan. 15382 


Will Rogers was a cowboy ; waltz song, 
melody F. L. Acock and Ben Adel- 
man. ©1c. May 26, 1936; BE unp. 
125292; Turner L. Smith, Tulsa, 
Okl. 15383 


Will the angels come from heaven; 


song, setting Gustave Sax. © 1. 
May 22, 19386; BH unp. 125086; 
Thomas Walter Martin, Miamis- 
burg, O. 153884 


‘Will those happy days come back 
again; pf. treble, with w. © 1 ¢. 
May 7, 1986; E unp. 124081; Jessie 
White, Bristol, Vt. 15885 


Will you not be sorry when I’m far 
away; w and melody. © 1 c¢. May 
28, 19386; E unp. 125426; Santy 
Lopes Josol, Philadelphia. 153886 


William and Mary hop; fox-trot, Ww 
J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. © 
1 ec. May 20, 1986; E unp. 124798; 
Joseph McDonald and Patrick Pur- 
cell, Langley Field, Va. 15387 


Williams (Ernest S.) Concerto; B 
flat trumpet or cornet; pf. ace. © 
Apr. 18, 1986; E pub. 55191; Ernest 
S. Williams, Brooklyn. 153888 


Windows (The) of your heart; waltz, 
w and melody. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
BH unp. 125807; Sophia Costa, Can- 
ton, O. 153889 


Windy (A) day; caprice, W and m 
H. P. Hopkins; pf. © May 26, 1936; 
BE pub. 55457; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 153890 


Windy nights; w Robert Louis Steven- 
son, m Frederic Lord; men’s cho. 
Apr. 16, 1986; E pub. 55158; G. 


Sehirmer, ine., New York. 153891 
Wings; pageant of transportation, 


Josephine Van Dolzen Pease; with 
melodies. © Apr. 7, 1936; D 39079; 
Encyelopxdia britannica, ine., Chi- 
cago. 153891* 


Wink (The) of your eye; w and mel- 
ody; in F. ©1.c May 12, 19386; 
KH ounp. 124828; Lewis Bellin, New 
York. 15892 


Winter (A) night idyll; w Bettie F. 
Holmes, m Edith Evans Braun; high 


voice. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
55246; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
15893 

Winter’s song; w William Shake- 


speare, m Owen Wister; low voice. 
© May .1, 19386; E pub. 55250; G. 
Schirmer, ine,, New York. 15894 


Wishing; song. © 1c. May 8, 1986; EB 
unp. 124156; Lillian Cosgriff, River- 
side, Calif. 15895 


Wishing (The) moon; fairy play, writ- 
ten May Sarson, m Hileen O’Malley. 
© Apr. 9, 1986; D 39085; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 153895* 


Wistful one; w S. K. Edleson; pf. © 
May 1, 1936; E pub. 55184; William 
Andrew Small, Annapolis. 15396 


With Aruba tumba dance and romance ; 
song, m Samuel George Leid. ©1¢. 
Apr. 22, 1986; E unp. 124048; Ed- 
ward G. Maxim, Sunnyside, L. I. 
N. 'Y¥. 15397 


With somebody else; w Alexander Mc- 
Garvey; pf. ©1c. May 26, 1986; BH 
unp. 125248; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15898 


Within this house; w Mary Carolyn 
Davies, m Vance Campbell. © 1 ¢. 
May 6, 1936; E unp. 124019 ; William 
Vance Campbell, jr., Yonkers, N. Y. 

153899 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1986 


Without a shadow of a doubt; 
George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, 
m J. ©. Johnson, arr. Arthur Gut- 
man; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
May 29, 19386; E pub. 55494; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 15400 


Without mother; song. © 1 ¢c. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 124424; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo, 15401 


Without rhyme or reason; w Mark 
Marson, melody Bert Charry. © 
1c. May 23, 19386; E unp. 125020; 
Ira M. Cohen and Samuel B. Charry, 
Brooklyn. 15402 


Without saying I love you; w and 


melody. © 1c. May 8, 1936; E 
unp. 124160; Edwin M. MacLeod, 
Washington. 15403 


Without you darling; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢c. May 20, 1986; BE unp. 124822; 
Mable HE. Boyer, Detroit. 15404 


Wojskowa parada; foxtrot, Fred 
Scher, arr.: W. Eiger; ork. strony. 
© Dec. 30, 1935; Ei for. 44385; Edi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 
15405 


Wonderful (A) girl; song. © 1 «¢. 
May 2, 1986; E unp. 123791; Charles 
William Donholt, Midland Park, 
itd. 15406 


Wonderful mother; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
May 9, 1936; FE unp. 124241; Minnie 
Riggins Curlett, Millville, N. J. 

15407 


Wondering; w and m Nixon Grey. © 
May 21, 1986; BE for. 44351; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co,, ltd., London. 

15408 


Wondering moon; w Dennis Porco- 
rello, m Arthur Le Blanc; pf. © 1 
°, May 5, 1986; E unp. 123859; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15409 


Won’t you make my dream come true; 
w Paul Homer McCay; pf. ©1«. 
May 18, 19386; FE unp. 124733; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15410 


Won’t you take a whirl with me; w 
Franklin McKinley; pf. i oe 
May 26, 1936; E unp. 125231; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15411 


Words fail me; w and m Benny Davis, 
J. Fred Coots and Morrey David- 
son; with guit. arr. © Apr. 29, 
1936; E pub. 55049; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 15412 


15425 


w | Words only meant for two; w S. J. 


Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 1 ec. 
May 14, 1936; EH unp. 124474; Max 
Shaffer and Samuel J. Segal, Mon- 
treal. 15413 


World (The) is OK; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 124462; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy 
Magruder, Baltimore, 15414 


World (The) of music; pf. course for 


class or individual instruction, Bess 
Daniels and Helen §S. Leavitt. Pu- 
Dus une Co). Ap. 3, 1986; As 
206240; Ginn and co., Boston. 
15415 


World’s (The) playground, Atlantic 
City ; song, melody Billy James. © 
1c@4 May 11, 1986; B unp. 124454; 
Wallace LeGrande Henderson, Phil- 
adelphia. 15416 


World’s (The) war gave the American 
boys fame; w and melody. © 1c. 
May 22, 19386; E unp. 124920; Ruby 
McCauley, Angola, La. 15417 


Worrying about you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. May 4, 1936; BE unp. 125207; 
Lula Humphrey, Buhl, Id. 15418 


Would you like to see New York; w 
and melody Hugenia Da Vinci, har- 
mony Robert Morelli. © 1 ¢. May 
13, 1986; E unp. 125066; Ida Sicuro, 
Brooklyn. 15419 


Wouldn’t it be lovely; w and melody. 
©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 124949; 
Mike Codian, Akron, O. 15420 


Wiinsch dir was; accordeon-album ftir 
unterhaltung u. tanz, bearb. Ferdi- 
nand Kollmaneck. © May 18, 1936; 
KE for, 44400; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 
Leipzig. 15421 


Ya gotta have pep; w Bob Rothberg, 
m Sammy Timberg; pf. © 1c. May 
5, 1986; E unp. 123984; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

15422 


Yellow roses; w B. S. Messick, m 
M. W. Turner. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
E unp. 128801; Bertha S. Messick 
and Max Turner, Charleston, Ill. 

15423 


Yes we gotta da sweet peas; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. May 26, 1936; E unp. 
125288; Tom Puce, Cleveland. 

15424 


Yesteryear; w Erma Magnuson; pf. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 19386; E unp. 123927; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15425 


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15426 


pt. III, n.s., v. 81 


Yo hasta el cielo daria; bolero, Eng- 
lish w Hector De Lara, Spanish w 
and m Miguel Sandoval. © Mar. 
27, 1986; E pub. 55036; Alfred mu- 
sic co., inc., New York. 15426 


Yodling specialty; song. © 1c. May 
4, 1936; E unp. 123767 ; Hampton Lee 
Lester, Charleston, W. Va. 15427 


Yonder on the hill; w and melody. © 
1c May 5, 1986; E unp. 1238946; 

Carson Jay Robison, New York. 
15428 


You; song, w J. HE. Gonzales. ©1c. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 124623; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 15429 


You ain’t heard nothin’; song. ©1e. 
May 27, 1986; E unp. 125334; Betty 
Jane Brown, Duluth. 15430 


You and I; valse song. ©1c. May 4, 
1936; E unp. 125222; William Apple- 
ton, Sunderland, Durham, England. 

15431 


You and I know; waltz song, arr. 
Harvy Brown. © 1c. May 4, 1936; 
EK unp. 124044; Charles Edward 
Strub, Richmond Hill, L. 1., N. Y. 

15432 


You and me; w B. Wyngard, m B. 
Weitzner. © 1c. May 25, 1986; E 
unp. 125168; Ben Wyngard and 
Bernie Weitzner, Paterson. 154383 


You are my inspiration; w Hal Bur- 
ton, melody Ely Kapell. © 1c. Mar. 
19, 1986; E unp. 124746; Harold Jay 
Lipshitz, Brooklyn. 15434 


You are romance; fox trot, w Betty 
Bennett, m Lee Gordon; with guit. 
arr. G. S. Bournis. © Mar. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 55499; Evan Georgeoff music 
pub. co., Cleveland. 15485 


You are simply grand; w and melody. 
© 1c May 14, 1936; E unp. 125327; 
Jeff Booker, Northville, Mich. 

15486 


You are the sunshine of my smile; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 
123901; Zelma Carson, Yachats, Or. 

15437 


You called it a game; w Ruth Monroe, 
m Delle Parker. © 1 c. May 25, 
19386; E unp. 125093; Georgie Ruth 
Monroe, Columbia, S. C. 15438 


You can’t do that to me; song, melody 
Ruth Steinberg. © 1c. May 5, 1936; 
E unp. 1238385; Thelma Kahn, New 
York. 15439 


You can’t flag me; w Tom J. Cassidy, 
mH. D. Benn. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1936; 
E ounp. 124585; Jos. Tom Hisberger 
and Hubert Dave Benn, Milwaukee. 

15440 


You can’t fool. yourself about love; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124305; Clifton Byron 
Johnson, Los Angeles. 15441 


You can’t make a meat ball bounce; 
fox-trot, w and melody. ©1e¢. May 
21, 1986; E unp. 1249385; William 
Lupton, Baltimore. 15442 


You’d better go now; pf., with w. ©1 
c. May 8, 1936; E unp. 124175; Nancy 
Mills Whitman, Brookline, Mass. 

154438 


You’d have to be in love; w and mel- 
ody Jim Custer. © 1 @ May 9, 
1936; E unp. 124257; James Lewis 
Custer, Philadelphia. 15444 


You done tore your playhouse down; 
w and melody Lester Melrose. © 1 
ce. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125034; 
Wabash music co., Chicago. 

15445 


You forgot me after you said good-bye; 
song, melody Harry Guy. © 1 «¢. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 1249384; Lewis 
Beebe, Detroit. 15446 


You had a date that night; w H. R. 
Hellman, melody B. A. Saipe. © 1 
ec. May 5, 1936; E unp. 123942; Bruce 
A. Saipe and Harold R. Hellman, 
Chicago. 15447 


You had to love; w Mary W. Taylor 
and G. C. Ozbat, and melody. ©1e. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125225; George 
C. Ozbat, New York. 15448 


You have everything to make your 
dreams come true; w Lucille Hdie, 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1 .«. 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 123725; Lucy H. 
Lyon, Los Angeles. 15449 


You insignificant darling, you’re Sig- 
nificant to me; song. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 19386; E unp. 123894; Dena Mar- 
garet Stuifbergen, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

15450 


You just ran away; w Jeannette Scrib- 
ner, m Don Scribner. © 1 c. May 
8, 1936; E unp. 124118; Donald L. 
Scribner, Albion, Mich. 15451 


You left me with the blues; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E 
unp. 124832; Dominic Anthony Tan- 
talo, Rochester, N. Y. - 15452 


682 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


15477 


You'll learn to appreciate when it’s 
too late; w Ruth Felten Beehler; 
pf. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125345; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 15453 


You'll never get along that way; song. 
©1e. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124675 ; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 15454 


You look like a million to me; song, 
w Lloyd Hollingbery ; with guit. arr. 
© May 5, 1936; E pub. 55018; Rob- 
ert E. Spencer, San Francisco. 

15455 


You look Jike an angel but played 
the devil with my heart; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1 c. May 22, 
19386; E unp. 124968; Timothy S. 
Mackey, New York. 15456 


You make living sweeter; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1e May 6, 1986; E 
unp. 124597; Jack M. Brooks, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 15457 


You must have rhythm to get along 
with me; fox-trot song. © 1c. May 
25, 19386; E unp. 125131; Annie Ruth 
Smith, Chattanooga. 15458. 


You must have something hidden up 
your sleeve; w and melody. ©1e. 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 123720; Pleas 
Lee Johnson, Washington. 15459 


You never can tell; w Tony Cassioppi, 
melody Andrew Zaccari and An- 
thony Cason. © 1c. Apr. 17, 1936; 
EH unp. 1238670; Andrew J. Zaccari, 
Rockford, Ill. 15460 


You never, no never did this way be- 
fore; song. ©1c. May 8, 1936; BE 
unp. 124180; Charlotte Olympia 
Blass, Arkansas City, Kan. 15461 


You're a great sensation; fox-trot, w 
Howard Pope, melody Harry Hamil- 
ton and Sam Adelman. © 1c. May 
8, 1936; E unp. 124196; Harry Ham- 
ilton, Everett, Wash. 15462 


You’re a peach of a honey and the 
apple of my eye; song, w Olive 
Bohn. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1936; E unp. 
123885; Jerome John Bernard, Cin- 
cinnati. 15463 


Yow’re a positively negative gal; song, 
w Meyer Kanin. © 1 ¢. May 15, 
1936; HEH unp. 124497; Charles Co- 
hen, New York. 15464 


You’re a sight for sore eyes; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. May 28, 1936; E 
unp. 125412; Lester Blossom, Cin- 
cinnati. : 15465 


You’re another step toward heaven in 
the church across the way; w and m 
Richard Sanford and N. Osborne; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © 1. 
May 21, 1936; E unp. 125387; Rialto 
music pub. co., New York. 15466 


You’re caressing me; song. © 1.e. 
May 11, 1986; E unp. 124291; Gene- 
vieve 8S. Wood, Piedmont, Calif. 

15467 


You’re ev’rything to me; song, w Iola 
McReynolds. © May 11, 1936; B 
pub. 55255; Walter A. Quincke, Los 
Angeles. 15468 


Youre finding your way into my 
heart; w and melody. © 1c. May 
25, 1986; E unp. 125158; Morris 
Orenstein, New York. 15469 


You’re in my heart; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c May 2, 19386; E unp. 
123748; Ielah Roberts Ossola, Los 
Angeles. 15470 


Youre indispensable; w and melody 
Roy Newell and Kendall Burgess. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125450; 
Superior music, inc., New York. 

15471 


Youre just a vision dear to me; fox- 

trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 

1 ¢ May 8, 19386; E unp. 124188; 
L. J. Bourg, jr., Morgan City, La. 

15472 


You’re laughing at me; from On the 
avenue, w and melody Irving Ber- 


line © 1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 
124447; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 15473 


You’re much too much affectionate; 
song. ©1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124516; Joseph Charles Blumen- 
stein, Philadelphia. 15474 


You’re my idea of heaven; fox-trot, w 
C. Milazzo, melody Gene Randazzo. 
©1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 124630; 
Charles Milazzo and Hugene Ran- 
dazzo, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 

15475. 


Yow’re my inspiration; w Paul Eth- 
eridge; pf. ©1c. May 26, 1936; E 
unp. 125230; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15476 


You’re my one ambition; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125171; Warner Roberts Heston, 2d, 
Atlanta. 15477 


683 


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15478 


Yow’re not built that way ; w Bob Roh- 
berg, m Sammy Timberg; pf. © 1 
ce. May 5, 19386; E unp. 124861; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 15478 


You’re not the only fish at sea; song. 
© 1c. May 25, 1986; E unp. 125159; 
Oscar D’Ambrosio, Pittsburgh, 

15479 


Youre such a lovable you; fox-trot 
song, m Gus Sax. © 1c. May 1, 
19386; E unp. 123676; Nellie Y. Al- 
bright, Smith, Nev. 15480: 


You’re the dearest thing to my heart; 
song. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
125360; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 

15481 


You’re the doctor; song. © 1c May 
27, 1986; E unp. 125362; Leonard 
Thomas Brown, Bridgeport, Conn. 

15482 


You're the one I love with all my 
heart; song, w Marie Agnes Poliz- 
zotto. © 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 
125054; Arthur John Wickboldt, 
New Orleans. 15483 


You say you can’t remember but I 
know I won’t forget; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 124860; 
Joseph A. Patnode, West Swanzey, 
N. H. 15484 


You taught me all my heart would wish 
to know; m M. W. Campbell; pf., 
with w. ©1c. May 15, 1936; E unp. 
124509; C. A. Campbell, Mapletown, 
Pa. 15485 


You thought you knew; w T. Cheramy, 
m V. Neville. © 1c. May 1, 1936; 
E unp. 124028; Verne Neville and 
Ted Cheramy, San Francisco. 

15486 


You’ve become a habit; song. ©1e. 
May 6, 1936; E unp. 124022); Gladys 
A. Noyes, Limestone, Me. 15487 


You’ve been the bug-a-boo in every 
thing I do; w and melody. ©1«. 
May 4, 1936; E unp. 123819; Lau- 
rence Martin Jensen, Minneapolis. 

15488 


You’ve gone but you can’t be forgot- 
ten; pf., with w. ©1c. May 6, 1936; 
EK eunp. 123987; Hylda N. M. Cornell, 
Providence. 15489: 


You’ve got a system that wows me; 
song. ©1c Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 
Apr. 30, 1986; E unp. 124602; Billy 
Hileen Parmenter, Hayti, Mo. 

15490 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. DLs. voi 


You’ve gotta eat your spinach, baby ;. 
from Poor little rich girl, w and m. 
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; with 


guit. arr. © May 14, 19386; E pub. 
55213; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 15491 


You’ve passed me by again; w Jerry 
De Mont, melody Jimmy Visco. © 
1 ec. May 6, 1986; E unp. 123993; 
James D. Visco, Brooklyn. 15492: 


You were good for me; fox-trot song,. 
melody M. Pankow and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. May 26, 19386; E unp 
125310; Mabel Pankow, Reno, Nev. 

15493: 


You were made to be loved; fox-trot. 
song. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125126; Rina Pitre, Opelousas, La. 

15494 


Your assessed valuation isn’t half as 
much as you’re worth; w and melody 
Evelyn Pennie. © 1c. May 6, 1936; 
E unp. 124024; Evelyn Panikoff, New 
Haven. 15495, 


Your charms; song. © 1c. May 19, 
1936; E unp. 124757; Elsie Holden, 
Hik Grove, Calif. 15496 


Your dreams and mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 19, 19386; E unp. 124765; 
Adah B. Widdicombe, Washington. 

15497 


Your eyes bother me; valse song. © 
1 ec. May 4, 1986; E unp. 125206; 
Maria Goncalves, Canton, O. 15498 


Your image in my heart; fox-trot song,. 
melody EH. E. Fullerton and Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. May 26, 1986; E 
unp. 1253811; E. E. Fullerton, Jireh, 
Wy. 15499 


Your smile, sweetheart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.c May 1, 1986; E unp. 
123715; William Roberts, Waupun, 
Wis. 15500 


Your song; w Mrs. Jack George, with 
melody. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 123890; Jack George, Los An- 
geles. 15501 


Youth (The); valse boston; pf. © 
1 @ May 7, 1986; E unp. 124106; 
David Alshansky Lichtenstein, New 
York. 15502 


Youth, charm and caprice; Viennese- 
style waltz melody. © 1c. May 20, 
1986; E unp. 124800; Leopold N. 
Sperling, Cincinnati. 15503 


684 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1936 


Youth for the kingdom ; complete serv- 
ice for Children’s day, w Mattie B. 
Shannon, and others, m_ Clarence 
Kohlmann, and others. © May 7, 
1986; E pub. 55806; Hall-Mack co., 


Philadelphia. 15504 
Za jedno stowo . . .; tango, stowa; Al. 
Jellin, m: S. Kataszek. © Dec. 


30, 1985; E for. 44289; Nowa scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 15505 


Wt. Higer fand] Czy 
pamietasz malenka kawiarenke; 
tango, stowa: T. Ortym, m: W. 
Krupifski, arr. J. Wesby: salonowa 
ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1935; E 
for. 44290; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 15506 


Zigeunerweise; by Margarethe Hart- 
wigk-Hngelken; pf. © 1c. May 27, 
1986; E unp. 125353; Margarethe 
Engelken, Elmhurst, N. Y. 15507 


Zigeunerweisen ; by Pablo de Sarasate, 
op. 20, arr. Charles Magnante; pf. 
accordion. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
55497; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 15508 


Zoom! Zoom; w and m Roy Evans 
and Cal De Voll; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 14, 1986; E pub. 55221; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

15509) 

Zostala nam piosenka...; tango, 
Stowa: Zenon Friedwald, m: Tadeusz 
Gorzynski. © Feb. 21, 1936; E for. 
44287; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Po- 


et: 


15517 


arr. J. Wesby; salonowa ork. 
strony. © Feb. 21, 1936] E for. 
44288; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Po- 
land, 15511 


Zostah; tango, stowa: Jurandota, m: 
Romualda Rotena. © Mar. 12, 
1936; EH for. 44244; F. Grabczewski, 


Warsaw, Poland. 15512 

a arr. Wt. Higer; orch. 
strony. © Mar. 12, 19386; EH for. 
44245; EF. Grabczewski, Warsaw, 
Poland. 15513 


Zu spit; text Endre Ady, deutsch, B. 
Szabolesi, m Zoltan Kodaly; gem. 
chor, ohne begl. Partitur. © Jan. 
28, 1986; E for. 44841; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 15514 


Zulu Lulu; from The lid’s off; pf., 
with w. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1986; EB 
unp. 124482; Gaspar Bacon, jr., 
Cambridge, Mass. 15515 


Zycie jest jak btekit nieba; tango z 
komedji Cudzik i ska, stowa: T. 
Konhezye, m: W. Krupifski [and] 
Przepraszam; tango, stowa: Jerry, 
m: Z Karasifski: arr. J. Wesby; 
ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1935; HE 
for. 44284; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Po- 


land. 15516 
66th infantry, light tanks; march, 
L. C. Tilton; band pts. © May 21, 


19386; E pub. 55346; 66th U. S. in- 
fantry, light tanks, Fort George G. 


land. 15510 Meade, Md. 15517 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in English language from Great Britain and the 
United States (including 9,688 unpublished) ____-___-_________--___ 13, 593 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 279 unpublished)_ 1, 924 
PE Osa et Be ese wEtT Tees peice ee 3 Ao aye Pe EA Soe) 2 os 15, 517 


685 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


A la humoresque; by Edouard Schiitt, 
op. 38, no. 8, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45308, Ma 
28, 1936. 1 


Abu Ben Adhem; w Leigh Hunt, m 
Dudley Buck ; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Madeline B. Blossom, New York, and 
Dudley Buck, Chicago, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 45282, 
May 28, 1936. Z 


Afterglow; song, w Thomas Walsh; 
high. © Mary Turner Salter, New 
York, as author of m. R 45292, May 
25, 1936. 3 


Air de ballet; violon et pf. © Emile 
Saury, Lyon, France, as author. R 
44968, Apr. 23, 19386. 4 


A-maying; by Carlo Minetti, arr. 
Frank Lynes; women’s voices. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 45189, May 238, 1936. 5 


Anchor your bark; gospel song, w Liz- 
zie De Armond, m Adam Geibel; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Steele 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 45146, 
May 20, 1936. 6 


And so I made a yvillanelle; op. 65, no. 
1, w Ernest Dowson; in G. © Cyril 
Scott, London, as author of m. R 
45167, May 21, 19836. 76 


Angel voices; w Ballard MacDonald, 
m Jas. W. Tate. © Clarice Knox, 
London, as widow of the author of 
m. R 44912, Apr. 29, 1936. 8 


April odors were sweet; song, w anon., 
English version M. Louise Baum; 
high voice. © Attilio Parelli, Milan, 
as author of m. R 450385, May 7, 
1936. 9 


Arbitrator (The); march and two- 
step; orch. © Theodore Taubert, 
Sandusky, O., as author. R 44816, 
Apr. 27, 1936. 10 


Are you building on the rock; w Jessie 
Brown Pounds, m James Henry Fill- 
more. © James Henry Fillmore, jr., 


[15517 


Cincinnati, as child of the deceased: 
author of m. R 45008, Apr. 16, 
1936. 11 


Arfaki; prose H. R. Lenormand, m 
René Lenormand, op. 90, no. 2. © 
Emile Lenormand, Paris, as child of 


the deceased author of m. R 
44964, Apr. 23, 1936. 12 
Armilla waltzes; orch © FEF. C. 
Menges, Cleveland, as author. R 
44973, May 4, 19386. 13. 


As it began to dawn; Haster anthem, 
m Chas. H. Bochau; mixed voices. 
© K. Beatrice Bochau, Baltimore, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44860, 
Apr. 28, 19386. 14 


Ashes of roses; w Elaine Goodale; 
high voice. R. H. Woodman, 
Brooklyn, as author of m. R 45300, 
May 25, 1986. 15, 


Au petit bonheur; pas redoublé, Ro- 
dolphe Berger; orch. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 44927, 
Apr. 238, 1936. 16 


Aubade printaniére; de Théodore Du- 
bois; harpe. © Charles Antoine 
Dubois, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44955, Apr. 23, 
1936. 17 


Aubert (Louis) Crépuscules d’au- 
tomne; 6 poémes pour chant et pf. 
© Louis Aubert, Paris, as author. 
R 44957, Apr. 23, 1936. 18 


Ave verum; motet, m Théodore Du- 
bois; 4 voix inegales; avee acc. de 
orgue, ad lib. © Charles Antoine 
Dubois, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44931, Apr. 28, 
1936. 19 


Badinage; de Frédéric Binet, op. 97; 
pf. © Marie Dupalet Binet, Fon- 
tainebleau, France, as widow. R 
44943, Apr. 23, 1936. 20 


Bichlein (Hin); klavier. © Emerson 
Whithorne, New York, as author. 
R 45174, May 23, 19386. rat 


Barcarolle in E minor; by William 
Faulkes, op. 104, no. 2; organ. 
Keturah Alice Faulkes, Wallasey, 
Cheshire, England, as widow. R 
45040, May 7, 1936. 22 


686 


RENEW ALS 


no. 5, 1986 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) Sonate; op. 
57, 90, analysée; pf. © Georges 


Sporck, Paris, as author of analysis. 
R 44982, 44946, Apr. 23, 1936. 25, 24 


Benedictus in D; anthem; men’s cho. 
with bass solo and organ acc. 


Sumner Salter, New York, as 
author of m. R 45039, May 7, 1936. 
25 


Beside all waters; w Phoebe Carey, m 
James Henry Fillmore. © James 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 45014, Apr. 16, 1936. 26 


Bienchen-duett; aus Die sprudelfee, 
A. M. Willner u. Julius Wilhelm, m 
Heinrich Reinhardt, rev. u. hrsg. 
Johannes Wattke; gesang u. klavier. 
© Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44900, 
Apr. 29, 1936. Pat 


—y. Heinrich Reinhardt. 1. 
Grosses orch—2. Salon orch. © 
Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, as widow. 
R 45067, 45068, Apr. 29, 1986. 

28, 29 


Bird raptures; song, w Christina G. 
Rossetti. © Edwin Schneider, New 
York, as author of m. R 44864, 
Apr. 28, 1936. 30 


Birds’ (The) song; cho. of sop. voices. 
© Bernard Johnson, Nottingham, 
England, as author. R 45337, May 
28, 1936. 31 


Birthday (A); w Christina Rossetti; 
high voice. © R. H. Woodman, 
Brooklyn, as author of m. R 45301, 
May 25, 1936. 32 


Blizzard (The) ; op. 45, w Nelle Rich- 
mond Eberhart; men’s cho., with 
pf. ace. and organ pt., ad lib, © 
Charles W. Cadman, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of m. R 45102, 
May 14, 1936. 33 


Blue Feather; Indian love song, w 
Jack Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. 
© Theodora Morse, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 
44998, Apr. 22, 1936. 34 


Boléro; op. 41, no. 6; pf., 4 mains. © 
Florent Schmitt, Paris, as author. 
R 44952, Apr. 23, 1936. 35) 


Boys in blue; w and m Lily Schle- 
singer. © Irene B. Anderson, San 
Francisco, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44853, May 4, 1936. 36 


48 


Boys of the militia; march; orch. © 
Victor G. Boehnlein, Rome, N. Y., 
as author. R 44814, Apr. 27, 1936. 

37 


Broadway belles; song, w Julian 
Eltinge. © Ted Snyder, Los An- 
geles, as author of m. R 44828, Apr. 
27, 19386. 38 


Broken idol; bk. Hal Stephens, w Har- 
ry Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. 
Voc. sc. © Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, as author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 44799, Mar. 28, 1936. 

389 


polka-mazurka, Ro- 
pf. © Honorine 


Bulgare (La); 
dolphe Berger; 


Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 44930, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 40 
Butterfly (The) life; song. © Boyle 


Woolfolk, Chicago, as author. R 
45045, May 7, 1936. 41 


Cahill’s (Marie) Arab love song; w 
George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind., as widow of the author of m. 
R 45238, May 27, 1936. 42 


Call around for me; song, w Bertha 
Ellison. © Edna Williams, New 
York, as author of m. R 44893, Apr. 
29 1936: 43 


Calm on the listning ear of night; 
Christmas anthem; alto and bar. 
Soli, women’s 38-pt. cho. and mixed 
cho.; With violin and _ violoncello 
obbl. and organ. © F. Flaxington 
Harker, Richmond, as author of m. 
R 45038, May 7, 1936. ; 44, 


Can He count on you; w Geo. O. Web- 
ster, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 45007, Apr. 16, 1936. 45 


Canoeing; idyl; band. © Arthur 
Pryor, Deal, N. J., as author. R 
44852, May 5, 1936. 46 


Canzona in F; by William Faulkes, 


op. 128, no. 5; organ. © Keturah 
A. Faulkes, Lower _ Bebington, 
Cheshire, England, as widow. R 
45157, May 18, 1936. AT 


Canzonetta; op. 36, nr. 4; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as author. R 45117, 
Mar. 18, 1986. 48 


687 


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49 


Célébre méthode compléte de flute; 
systémes Boehm et ordinaire, De- 
vienne, nouvelle ed. augmentée G. 
Gariboldi, rey. et complétée. 2° pte. 
© Philippe Gaubert, Paris, as 
author of revision. R 44922, Apr. 
23, 1936. 49 

Celtic dance; by Frederic Field Bul- 
lard; pt. © Maud S. Bullard, South 
Orleans, Mass., as widow. R 44801, 
Apr. 30, 1986. 50 


Chant et danse slaves; violon et pf. 
© Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. 
R 44940, Apr. 23, 1936. a1 


Cherubim song; by M. Glinka, English 
version Nathan Haskell Dole; 6-pt. 
mixed cho. © Helen B. Dole, New 
York, as widow of the author of 
English version. R 46578, July 21, 
1936. - 52 

Children’s day treasury no. 18; recita- 
tions, readings, exercises and music, 
ed. © Karl K. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as editor. R 42890, Feb. 6, 19386. 53 


Christ (The) ; song, w Richard Chene- 
vix Trench. 1. Anthem; mixed cho., 
with alto and sop. soli and organ 
ace.—2. Sop. or ten., in C; with vio- 
lin obbl—38. Sop. and alto or ten. 
and bass. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as author of m. R 45281, 
45296, 45297, May 25, 1986. 54-56 


Cinderella ; song, from The hotel clerk, 
bk. and lyrics Robert B. Smith. © 
Alfred E. Aarons, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 44819, Apr. 27, 1986. 

57 

Come right in, sit right down, and 
make yourself at home; song. © 
George Fairman, New York, as au- 
thor. R 44835, Apr. 27, 1986. d8 


Come, ye disconsolate ; song, w 
Thomas Moore. © John Lawrence 
Erb, New London, Conn., as author 
of m. R 45077, May 19, 1986. 59 


Communion; in E min. William 
Faulkes, op. 128, no. 2; organ. © 
Keturah A. Faulkes, Lower Bebing- 
ton, Cheshire, England, as widow. 
R 45154, May 18, 1986. 60 


Complainte ; op. 41, no. 7; pf., 4 mains. 
© Florent Schmitt, Paris, as au- 
thor. R 44953, Apr. 23, 1936. 61 


Concerto in E minor; by Pietro Nar- 
dini, arr. M. Hauser, ed.; violin and 
pf. © Sam Franko, New York, as 
author of editing. R 44800, Apr. 30, 
1986. 62 


pt. DT ne Sj v3 


Coo-ee; from The beauty spot, w 
Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald De- 
Koven. © Marie L. Herbert, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Anna DeKoven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44894, 
Apr. 29, 19386. 63. 


Coon’s birthday. 1. Cake walk two- 
step; orch.—2. American cakewalk; 
pf. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as au- 
thor. R 44891, 45062, Apr. 29, 1986. 

64, 65 

Coquette; by Leo Stern, arr.; orch. 
© Gustav Hinrichs, Mountain Lakes, 
N. J., as author of arrangement. R 
45333, May 28, 1936. 66 


Cortége ; op. 41, no. 8; pf., 4 mains. © 
Florent Schmitt, Paris, as author. 
R 44954, Apr. 23, 19386. 67 


Cradle song; duet, Theodora Dutton; 
pf., 4 hands. © Helen Alden Ship- 
man, Northampton, Mass., as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 45310, May 28, 1936. 68 


Cross (The) is greater than sin; song, 
w Wm. C. Poole. © William Edie 
Marks, Wilmington, Del., as author 
of m. R 45277, May 28, 1986. 69 


Daffodils; by Robert Carvel; pf. © 
H. Clough-Leighter, Wollaston, 
Mass., as author. R 401038, May 14, 
1936. 70 


Danse de gazelles; air de ballet, Maur- 
ice Pesse; pte. de 1°°* violons. © 
H. Mouton, Nice, France, as author 
of arrangement. R 44985, Apr. 23, 
1936, 71 


Das is a einfache rechnung; English w 
Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m Franz 
Lehar, arr. A. C. Ely. © Eunice M. 
Rosenfeld, Enfield Lock, Middlesex, 
England, as widow of the author of 
w, and Augustus C. Ely, Brooklyn, 
as author of the arrangement of m. 
R 45099, May 138, 1986. T2_ 


De coppah moon; song, w W. A. 
Fraser; high, in F. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as author of m. 
R 45299, May 25, 1936. 73 


— 4 pt. cho. 1. Women’s voices.— 
2. Men’s voices. © Harry Rowe 
Shelley, New York, as author of m. 
R 45288, 45289, May 25, 1936. 

74, 75 


Diatonic studies; bk. 1, of Studies for 
the acquirement of sight singing. 
© A. J. Gantvoort, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 44810, Apr. 27, 1986. 76 


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100 


Did you ever go ballooning ; from Sun- 
ny side of Broadway. Boyle 
Woolfolk, Chicago, as author. R 
45048, May 7, 1936. Tl 


Djélai; improvisation d’un akpalo de 
Godomey, recueillie M. Vigne d’Oc- 
ton, m René Lenormand, op. 90, no. 
1; chant et pf. © Emile Lenor- 
mand, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 44968, Apr. 28, ies 

7 


Dodo dodinette; berceuse, duo; voix 
de femmes. © Ernest Moret, Paris, 
as author. R 44777, Apr. 23, 1936. 

79 


Dolorosa; by Theodore Moses Tobani ; 
pf. © Joseph Morris Tobani, New 
York, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44856, May 5, 1986, 80) 


Don’t be an old maid, Molly; w Alfred 
Bryan, m Kerry Mills. © Frederick 
Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 45084, May 4, 1986. 


81 
Doubles cordes; violon. © G. Cath- 
erine, Paris, as author. R 44925, 


Apr. 23, 1936. 82 


Down among the sugar cane; song, w 
Avery and Hart. © Chris Smith and 
Cecil Mack, New York, as authors 
of m. R 44976, May 7, 1986. 83. 


Dream (The) of my life; w James F. 
Graham, m Max §, Witt. © Albert 
Witt, Murray Hill, N. Y., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 44911, Apr. 29, 1986. 84 


Druid’s (The) prayer ; by Gordon Dav- 
son; pf. Edward Dayson, Lon- 
don, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45061, Apr. 29, 
1936. 85 


Du hast mich bezaubert; walzerlied 
aus Die sprudelfee, A. M. Willner u. 
Julius Wilhelm, m Heinrich Rein- 
haradt, rey. u. hrsg. Johannes Wattke. 
© Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44901, 
Apr. 29, 1936. 86 


Dubois (Théodore) Ballade; violon 
avee acc. de pf. © Charles Antoine 
Dubois, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44965, Apr. 23, 


1936. 87 
Dunham (Henry M.) Five settings of 
the sanctus; mixed voices. © Helen 


H. Dunham, Brookline, Mass., as 
widow. R 45152, May 18, 1986. 88 


Dunning (Sara L.) Fifty-five rounds 
and canons; compiled. © Sara L. 
Dunning, Wellington, Conn., as au- 
thor of compilation. R 453832, May 
28, 1936. ; 89 


Edina ; processional march, James Ord 
Hume [and] Gipsy life; valse, Lil- 
lian Raymond: arr. James Ord 
Hume; military band. © A. Ord 
Hume, London, as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 45125, Apr. 
21, 1986. 90 

Elves (The); song, w Louise Med- 
bury; high. © Mary Turner Salter, 
New York, as author of m. R 45295, 
May 25, 19386. 91 


En bateau; extrait de la petite suite, 
Claude Debussy; violoncelle et pf. 
© Jean Deyzac, Paris, as executor. 
R 44959, Apr. 23, 1936. 92 

Enfant (L’) dormira bientdt ; berceuse, 
Rodolphe Berger; pf. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 44921, 
Apr. 23, 19386. 93 


Espousal (La); intermezzo, H. W. 
Petrie; pf. © Julia C. Petrie, Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 45069, Apr. 29), 
1986. 94 


Etude in G flat; by H. Pachulski, ed. 
and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf., 
double notes. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45323, 
May 28, 1986. 95 


Etudes de vélocité. Nouvelle éd. in- 
structive. © Isidore Philipp, Paris. 
as author. R 44970, Apr 23, 1986. 

96 


Evening on the Sava; arr. A. Arkhan- 
gelsky, English tr. Nathan Haskell 
Dole; mixed cho. © Helen B. Dole, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of English translation. R 46574, 
July 21, 1936. 97 


Evening song; duet, Theodora Dutton ; 
pf., 4 hands. © Helen Alden Ship- 
man, Northampton, Mass., as next 
of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 45315, May 28, 1986. 98 


Every boy remembers his first sweet- 
heart; w Rene Bronner, m H. W. 
Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
44884, Apr. 29, 1986. 99 


Face (The) of the girl I love; song, 
from The Alaskan, w Richard F. 
Carroll. © Phil Schwartz, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as author of m. R 
45182, May 22, 1986. 100 


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101 


pt. II, n. s., v.39 


Far off I hear a lover’s flute; Ameri- 
can-Indian song, w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, m harmonized and elab- 
orated, op. 45; ten. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, San Diego, 
Calif., as author of m. R 45341, May 
27, 1986. 101 

Farewell; w anon., English version M. 
Louise Baum ; high voice. © Attilio 
Parelli, Milan, as author of m. R 


45036, May 7, 1986. 102 
Faulkes (William) Fantasia; op. 128, 
no. 3; organ; in B min. © Keturah 


A. Faulkes, Lower Bebington, Ches- 
hire, England, as widow. R 45155, 
May 18, 1986. 103. 


Fern (The) song; w John B. Tabb, m 
Frederic Field Bullard; high voice. 
© Maud S. Bullard, South Orleans, 
Mass., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 45336, May 28, 1986. 104 


Festival (A) grace; 2 pt. song, w Wm. 
C. Redfield; women’s cho. © R. H. 
Woodman, Brooklyn, as author of 
m. R 453804, May 25, 1936. 105 


Festival march; by William Faulkes, 
op. 128, no. 1; organ. © Keturah A. 
Faulkes, Lower Bebington, Cheshire, 
England, as widow. .R 45153, May 
18, 1936. 106 


Finale in E flat; by William Faulkes, 
op. 128, no. 6; organ. © Keturah 
A. Faulkes, Lower Bebington, 


Cheshire, England, as widow. R 
45158, May 18, 1986. 107 
Fletcher (Percy E.) Three light 
pieces. 1. Pf.—2. Full orch. © 


Marie Fletcher, London, as executor. 
R 44913, 44914, May 7, 1986. 
108, 109 


Follow the light; w Palmer Hartsough, 
m James Henry Fillmore. © James 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R. 45006, Apr. 16, 1936. 110 


For victory ; song, w E. D. Elliott. © 
William Edie Marks, Wilmington, 
Del., as author of m. R 45276, May 
28, 1986. 111 


From the land of the sky-blue water ; 
op. 45, American-Indian song, W 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart, m har- 
monized and elaborated; ten. © 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 
Diego, Calif., as author of m. R 
45339, May 27, 1986. 12 


Frozen Bill; rag; band. © Arthur 
Pryor, Deal, N. J., as author. R 
45261, May 26, 1936. 113 


Gammes mélodiques; violon. © G. 
Catherine, Paris, as author. R 
44924, Apr. 23, 1936. 114 


Gee, but I feel blue; song, w John 
Gilroy. © Billy Gaston, New York, 
as author of m. R 45237, May 22, 
1936. 115 


Gee! but you look awfully good to me; 
w Will D. Cobb, m Silvio Hein. 
Ann” Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind., as widow of the author of m. 
R 44805, Apr. 29, 1936. 116 


Georgia (A) barn dance; by Kerry 
Mills; pf. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author. R 
44840, Apr. 27, 1936. inl’, 


Georgie took me walking in the park; 
w Ballard MacDonald, m Donovan 
Meher and James W. Tate. © 
Clarice Knox, London, as widow of 
James W. Tate, one of the authors 
of m. R 45264, May 10, 1986. 118 


Get on the raft with Taft; campaign 
song, w Harry D. Kerr. © Abe 
Holzmann, East Orange, N. J., as 
author of m. R 44996, Apr. 22, 1936. 

119 


Get under my parasol; song, w Fred J. 


Hamill. © Perey Wenrich, New 
York, as author of m. R 44833, Apr. 
27, 19386. 120 


Girl (The) who pours you out a glass 
of beer; w L. Monckton and Ralph 
Roberts, m Lionel Monckton. © 
Charles F. Monckton, Eastbourne, 
Sussex, England, as executor of the 
author of m. R 43866, May 14, 1986. 

121 


Git up Mr. Coon; song, Bob White 
and Geo. Fairman. © George Fair- 
man, New York, as one of the au- 
thors. R 44830, Apr. 27, 1936. 122 


Give to the Lord; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, aS child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45016, Apr. 16, Soot 

123 


Glaneuse (La); piéce lyrique, poéme 
Arthur Bernéde et Paul de Chou- 
dens, m Felix Fourdrain. Partition 
chant et pf. © Alfred Denant, 
Paris, as executor of the author of 
m. R 44936, Apr. 23, 1936. 124 


Glory enough for me; song, w H. D. 
Elliott. © William Edie Marks, 
Wilmington, Del., as author of m. 
R 45275, May 28, 1986. 125 


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Go easy, Mabel; w Ren Shields, Ed 
Moran and Will D. Cobb, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Kate A. Cobb, New York, 
as next of kin of one of the authors 
of w, who is not living. R 45128, 
Apr. 9, 19386. 126 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Half 
hours with the favorite composers ; 
coll. of selected original pf. composi- 
tions, compiled, ed. and fingered. © 
Paolo Gallico, New York, as author 
of compiling, ete. R 45106, Apr. 29, 
1986. 127 


Goetschius (Percy) Two mazurkas ; 
op. 19; pf. 1. In A min—2. In A 
maj. © Percy Goetschius, Man- 
chester, N. H., as author. R 45334, 
45335, May 28, 19386. 128, 129 


Good-night, moonlight; march, w Jack 
Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. © 
Theodora Morse, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44997, 
Apr. 22, 1936. 130 


Gounod (Charles Francois) By Baby- 
lon’s wave; w from Psalm 137, m 
arr.; women’s 4-pt. cho. © Victor 
Harris, New York, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 453809, May 28, 1936. 

131 


Grandma; song, w Alfred Bryan. © 
Ted Snyder, Los Angeles, as author 
of m. R 44985, May 4, 1936. iy 


Grasshopper (The) and the ant; m 
- Dudley Buck; women’s 3-pt. cho. © 
Madeline B. Blossom, New York, and 
Dudley Buck, Chicago, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
45284, May 28, 1936. 133 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup)  Unvollen- 
detes quartett ; in F dur; 2 violinen, 
viola u. violoncell. Stimmen. © 
Jonny Hagerup, Copenhagen, as 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 45034, Mar. 3, 1936. 

134 


Hammock love song; w Joseph W. 
Herbert, m Reginald DeKoven. © 
Marie L. Herbert, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Anna 
DeKoven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 44886, Apr. 29), 
1936. 135 


Happy (The) morning waits; w E. 
Comitti, after Victor Hugo, English 
version M. Louise Baum; high voice. 
© Attilio Parelli, Milan, as author 
of m. R 45037, May 7, 1936. 136 


148 


Havana; musical play, George Gros- 
smith, jr., and Graham Hill, lyrics 
Adrian Ross, additional lyrics 
George Arthurs, m Leslie Stuart. 
Voce. se. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, Bexhill-on-the-sea, Sussex, 
England, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45164, May 20, 1986. 137 


Heinie waltzed ’round on his hickory 
limb; w and m Herbert Ingraham. 
© Amo Ingraham, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
44448, May 22, 1986. 138 


Herbstmanover (Hin) ; operette, Karl 
von Bakonyi, deutsche uebersetzung 
u. text der gesinge Robert Bodan- 
zky. Klavierauszug mit text. © 
Emerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m. R 44887, Apr. 29, 1986. 139 


potpourri 1, 2 aus der operette, 
rev. u. hrsg. Johannes Wattke; 
Klavier. © Emerich Kalman, Vi- 
enna, as author of m. R 45108, 
45109, Apr. 29, 1986. 140, 141 


Heures (Les) bourguignonnes; douze 
pieces pour grand-orgue, d’apres 
douze tableaux Maurice Lena. 

G. Jacob, Paris, as author. R 44923, 
Apr. 28, 1986. 142 


Holst (Gustav von) Four old English 
earols; set to m. 1. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto.—2. Mixed voices. © Isobel 
Holst, Dunmew, Essex, England, as 
widow. R 44854, 44855, May 5, 1936. 

143, 144 


Home sweet home; medley good-night 
waltz; band. © Richard H. Hil- 
dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author. -R 44812, Apr. 27, 1986. 

145 


Hoop-e-kack ; two-step, Thos. S. Allen ; 
orch. © Arthur J. Allen, Wildwood, 
N. J., as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 44815, Apr. 27, 1936. 146 


Hovering butterflies; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor; pf. © Dorothy Gaynor 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., and 
Rose Gaynor Barrett, South Nor- 
walk, Conn., as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 44858, Apr. 28, 
1936. 147 


Husaren-marsch; nach motiven der 
operette Hin herbstmanover, rev. u. 
hrsg. Johannes Wattke; klavier. 
© Emerich Kalmién, Vienna, as au- 
thor of m. R 44908, Apr. 29, 1936. 

148 


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149 


Hymns of worship and service; for 
the Sunday school. © D. Appleton- 
Century co., inc. New York, as 
proprietor. R 413825, Dec. 19, 1985. 

149 


I am longing for someone to love me; 
w Ballard Macdonald, m James W. 
Tate. © Clarice Knox, London, as 
widow of the author of m. R 45265, 
May 19, 1986. 150 


I believe in God; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. 
© James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cin- 
cinnati, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45019, Apr. 16, 1936. 

151 


I’d like to build a fence ’round you; 
song, w Paul West. © Edna Wil- 
liams, New York, as author of m. 
R 45066, Apr. 29, 1986. 152 


I know the way of the wild blush 
rose; w Willard Emerson Keyes, m 
Chas H. Bochau; mixed cho. © 
K. Beatrice Bochau, Baltimore, as 
widow of the author of m. R 44857, 
Apr. 28, 1986. 153: 


Ill be there with bells on, and V’ll 
ding-a-ling for you; w Jack Ma- 
honey, m Theodore Morse. © Theo- 
dora Morse, New York, as widow 
of the author of m. R 44995, Apr. 
22, 1936. 154 


Tll have to say farewell to you 
Brownie; song, from Three twins, 
Clifton Crawford. © Emma B. 
Sutton, Larchmont Manor, N. Y., as 
widow. R 44831, Apr. 27, 1986. 

155 


I looked just once and what I saw was 
quite enough for me; song, w Geo. 
Norton. © Herman Avery Wade, 
New York, as author of m. R 45059) 
Apr. 29, 1986. 156 


I lost my heart when I saw your eyes; 
w Arthur Lamb, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 44974, 
May 7, 1986. 157 


I love her best of all; w Lionel Paris, 
m Ren Shields. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., aS widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 44906, Apr. 29, 1936. 

158 


I love you every hour of the day; song, 
from The hotel clerk, bk. and lyrics 
Robert B. Smith. © Alfred EK, 
Aarons, New York, as author of 
m. R 44821, Apr. 27, 1986. 159 


_pt. 10, n.s., v. 31 


I’m afraid to sleep alone; w Alfred 
Bryan, m Kerry Mills. © Frederick 
Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44998, May 4, 1986. 

160 


I’m awfully glad I met you; song, w 
Jack Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author of m. R 45126, 
May 14, 1936. 161 


I’m tired of living without you; w 
Edward Rose, m Kerry Mills. © 
Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. Ri 44986, 
May 4, 1986. 162 


I shall not be moved; song. © Alfred 
H. Ackley, Los Angeles, as author. 
R 45172, May 19, 1986. 163 


want a home, that’s all; song. © 
C. F. Zittel, New York, as author. 
R 45251, May 27, 1986. 164 


I want a little corner in your heart; 
w Andrew B. Sterling, m Kerry 
Mills. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44849, Apr. 27, 1986. 165 


I want to elope in an aeroplane; from 
Miss Innocence, w W. J. McKenna, 
m A. Gumble. © Albert Gumble, 
New York, as author of m, and Wm. 
J. McKenna, Jersey City, as author 
of w. R 45206, May 25, 1986. 166 


I will sing; song, w Charles Butler. 
© Alfred H. Ackley, Los Angeles, as 
author of m. R 45171, May 19, 1986. 

167 

I wonder who’s kissing her now; from 
The prince of to-night, bk. and lyrics 
Will M. Hough and F. R. Adams, 
m Jos. E. Howard. © Frank R. 
Adams, Los Angeles, as one of the 
authors of w. R 45183, May 22, 
1936, 168 


I would not do without Him; song. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., 
as author of m. R 45144, May 20, 
1986. 169: 


If I had a little girl like you; song, 
w Harry D. Kerr. © Otto M. Heinz- 
man, Brooklyn, as author of m. R 
44983, May 4, 1936. 170 


If I only had a leming pie; song, w 
Junie McCree. © Albert Von Tilzer, 
New York, as author of m. R 451380, 
May 19, 1986. 7h 


If I were not a princess; song, from 
The love waltz, m Charles Berton. 
© Jesse L. Lasky, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author of w. R 44423, Apr. 10, 
1936. 172 


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If lovin’ gets lovin’, then you’ve got 


to love me. © Boyle Woolfolk, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 45050, May 7, 
1936. 173. 


If the wind had only blown the other 
way; song, w H. Williams and 
Bessie Wynn. © Edna Williams, 
New York, as one of the authors of 
w, and author of m. R 44905, Apr. 
29,. 1936. . 174 


If you must love some one won't you 
please love me; song, w J. E. Demp- 
sey. © Johann C. Schmid, Phila- 
delphia, as author of m. R 44829, 
Apr. 27, 1986. 175 


Im fjord; barearolle, op. 30; pf. © 
Ernst Kullak, Berlin, as author. R 
45159, May 18, 1986. 176 


imeantairy boat; op. G61, no. 2, w 
Bernard Weller; in C. © Cyril 
Scott,-London, as author of m. R 
45169, May 21, 1986. 177 


In Arecady; song, w Charles Buxton 
Going; med. or low; with violin, ad 
lib. © R. H. Woodman, Brooklyn, 
as author of m. R 45302, May 25, 
1986. 178 


In far away Orcania; song, m John 
T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, Los 
Angeles, as author of w. R 45248, 
May 27, 1986. 179) 


In my old home in Dixie land; song, 
from Bandana land, w Mord Allen, 
© Tom Lemonier, Springfield, IL. 
as author of m. R 44818, Apr, 27, 
1936. 180 


In those good old college days; song. 
© Boyle Woolfolk, Chicago, as au- 
thor. R 45049, May 7, 1986. 181 


Inspector general; march, F. H. Losey, 
op. 264; orch. © Addah M. Losey, 
Hrie, Pa., as widow. R 45257, May 
26, 19386. 182 


Interval studies; bk. 2, of Studies for 
the acquirement of sight singing. © 
A. J. Gantvoort, Los Angeles, as au- 
thor. R 44811, Apr. 27, 1936. 183 


It is hard to kiss your sweetheart 
when the last kiss means good-bye; 
w Robt. F. Roden, m Kerry Mills. 
© Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 44841, 
Apr. 27, 1986. 184. 


It’s moonlight all the time on Broad- 
way; song, w Ren Shields. © Percy 
Wenrich, New York, as author of m. 
R 44824, Apr. 27, 1936. 185 


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Ivy (The) and the oak; song, w Matt 
Woodward. © Albert Gumble, New 
York, as author of m. R 45028, 
May 5, 1986. 186 


Japanese revery; by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 221, no. 1; pf. © John B. C, 
Bartlett, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45330, May 28, 19386. 187 


Japanese romance; by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 221, no. 2; pf. © John B. C. 
Bartlett, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45331, May 28, 1936. 188 


Je n’ose pas; chanson, paroles J. 
Amegis. © Victor Staub, Paris, as 
author of m. R 44941, Apr. 238, 1936. 

189 


Jerusalem; w Jessie Brown Pounds, m 
James Henry Fillmore. © James 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 45010, Apr. 16, 1936. 190 


Jesus, my Saviour; gospel song, w 
Johnson Oatman, jr., m arr. Adam 
Geibel; men’s voices. © Kathryn 
Steele Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of ar- 
rangement. R 45147, May 20, 19386. 

£OE 


Joke (A) on the toy maker; play, bk. 
and lyrics Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. 
Spaulding. Voc. sc. © Olive B. 
Frevert, San Jose, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 45029, May 9, 19386. 192 


Jongen (Joseph) Valse; violoncelle 
avee ace. de pf. © Joseph Jongen, 
Brussels, as author. R 44966, Apr. 
23, 1936. 193 


Juon (Paul) Ettide; op. 36, nr. 7; vio- 
line, mit klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, 
Vevey, Switzerland, as author. R 
45120, Mar. 18, 1936. 194 


Melodie; op. 36, nr. 1; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, Vevy, 
Switzerland, as author. R 45114, 
Mar. 18, 1936. 195 


— Walzer; op. 36, nr. 5; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as author. R 45118, 
Mar. 18, 1936. 196 


Just for a brown-eyed girl; w Rene 
Bronner, m H. W. Petrie. © Julia 
C. Petrie, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 44874, Apr. 29, 1936. 

197 


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198 


Just you, dear; song, w Harry D. Kerr. 
© Otto M. Heinzman, Brooklyn, as 
author of m. R 44982, May 4, 19386. 

198 


Karnevalsmarsch; v. P. Juon, op. 36, 
nr. 2; violine, mit klavierbegl. © 
Paul Juon, Vevey, Switzerland, as 
author. R 45115, Mar. 18, 1986. 199 


Katinka-czardas; de Gustave Michiels; 
pf. © Louis Michiels, Pare Saint 
Maur, France, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44926, Apr. 23, 
1936. 200 


Kingdom (The) of the spring; w Isa- 
bel Ecclestone Mackay; high. © 
Mary Turner Salter, New York, as 
author of m. R 45290, May 25, 1936. 

201 

Kippinoe; song, from The royal chef, 
w Jack Drislane. © Ben M. Jerome, 
Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y¥., aS author 
of m. R 44828, Apr. 27, 1936. 202 


Kiss me good-night, again; song. © 
H. Wakefield Smith, Brooklyn, as 
author. R 44979, May 4, 1986. 203 


Kleine (Die) Grethel; kusslied aus 
Ein herbstmanover, v. F. Bakonyi, 
fiir die deutschen btihnen bearb. 
Robert Bodanzky, rev. u. hrsg. Jo- 
hannes Wattke. © Emerich Kalman, 
Vienna, as author of m. R 44908, 
Apr. 29, 1936. 204 


Kusslied ; aus Hin herbstmanover, arr. 
Jos. Stumpf; salon orch. © Emerich 
Kalman, Vienna, as author of m. R 
45112, Apr. 29, 1936. 205. 


Kwang Hsii; Chinese march; pf. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 
45073, Apr. 29, 1936. 206 


Lansing (A. W.) Four responses. 1. 
Mixed voices.—2. Women’s voices. 
© Jennie A. Lansing, Albany, as 
executor. R 45191, 45193, May 23, 
1936. 207, 208 


—— Three responses; men’s voices. © 
Jennie A. Lansing, Albany, as exec- 
utor. R 45192, May 23, 1936. 209: 


Lass (The) with the delicate air; m 
Michael Arne, arr.; sop. solo and 
3-pt. women’s cho. © J. Bertram 
Fox, New York, as author. R 48718, 
Mar. 3, 1936. 210 


Last (The) mile of the way; song, w 
Johnson Oatman, jr. © William 
Edie Marks, Wilmington, Del., as au- 
thor of m. R 45272, May 28, 1936. 

211 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


Launch away the life boat; song, w 
Elsie Dunean Yale. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of m. 
R 45137, May 20, 1936. 212 


Let me crown you queen of May with 
orange blossoms; song, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Bartley Costello, Falls of 
Schuylkill, Pa., as author of w. R 
44975, May 7, 1936. 213 


Let the joybells ring; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 45018, Apr. 16, 1986. 214 


Life is but a song; w Philip Wingate, 
melody H. W. Petrie; bass solo. © 
Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, as. widow 
of the author of m. R 44872, Apr. 
29, 1986. 215 


Like as a Father; w Grace Gordon, m 
J. Lineoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 45141, May 20, 19386. 216 


Lily of the prairie ; two-step and inter- 
mezzo, Kerry Mills. © Frederick 
Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 44848, Apr. 27, 1986. 217 


w and m Kerry Mills. © Fred- 
erick Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., 


as author. R 44847, Apr. 27, 1986. 
218 
Little (The) dancers; pf. © Bert F. 


Grant, New York, as author. R 
44817, Apr. 27, 1936. 219) 


Little Miss Golden Curls; song, w 
Jack Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author of m. R 45027, 
May 5, 1986. 220 


Little (The) violinist; duet, Theodora 
Dutton; pf. 4 hands. © Helen 
Alden Shipman, Northampton, Mass., 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 45311, May 28, 1 

221 


Longest (The) way ’round is the 
sweetest way home; w Ren Shields, 
m Kerry Mills. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44987, May 4, 1936. 222 


Longing for you sweetheart; w Arthur 
Gillespie, m Clarence M. Chapel. © 
Rose Gillespie, Grand Rapids, Mich., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
45031, May 9, 1986. 223 


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RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1936 


Lost (A) love; op. 62, no. 1, w from 
the Chinese, Herbert A. Giles; in 
E flat. © Cyril Seott, London, as 
author of m. R 45170, May 21, 1936. 

224 

Love is king; song, m John T. Hall. 
© Vincent Bryan, Los Angeles, as 
author of w. R 45249, May 27, aoe 


Love me all the time; song. © Joseph 
E. Howard, New York, as author. 
R 45070, Apr. 29, 1986. 226i 


Love me baby mine; w Bob Cole, m 
J. R. Johnson. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, New York, as author of m, 
Dora Cole Norman, West New 
Brighton, N. Y., and Carriebel Cole 
Plummer, Chicago, as next of kin of 
the author of w, who is not living. 
R 45058, Apr. 29, 1936. OT 


Love me just a little bit; w Ren 
Shields and Jos. H. McKeon, m W. 
Raymond Walker. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., as widow of one of the 
authors of w. R 44885, Apr. 29, 
1986. 228 


Lovins dovins; w Alfred Bryan, m 
Kerry Mills. © -Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of m. R 44994, May 4, 1986. 229) 


Lysistrata waltz; pf. © Paul Lincke, 
Berlin, as author. R 44876, Apr. 29, 
1936. 230) 


Mirchen am spinnrad; konzertstudie, 
Julius Lorenz, op. 23; pf. © Berta 
-Lorenz, Glogau, Germany, as widow. 
R 45204, May 25, 19386. 231 


Maid of heatherbloom; song, Fred J. 
Hamill and P. Wenrich. © Percy 
Wenrich, New York, as one of the 
authors. Ri 44826, Apr. 27, 1936. 

232 


Maid of Madrid; waltz; orch. © 
Richard EH. Hildreth, West Somer- 
ville, Mass., as author. R 44813, 
Apr. 27, 1986. 233: 


Maiden’s (The) bower; reverie, C. EH. 
Vandersloot; pf. © Cora Vander- 
sloot, Williamsport, Pa., as author. 
R 44834, Apr. 27, 1936. 234 


Manover-walzer ; nach motiven der op- 
erette. Hin herbstmanover, v. F. 
Bakonyi, fiir die deutschen btihnen 
bearb. Robert Bodanzky, rey. u. hrsg. 
Johannes Wattke; gesang u. klavier. 
© Emerich Kalman, Vienna, as 
author of m. R 44904, Apr. 29, 1936. 

235 


247 


Marching to victory; w Jessie Brown 
Pounds, m James Henry Fillmore. 
© James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cin- 
cinnati, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of music. R 45013, Apr. 16, 


1936. 236 
Mascagni (Pietro) Song of the scythe; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © M. Louise 


Baum, Boston, as author of w. R 
45088, May 18, 1936, 237 


Massa’s in the cold, cold ground; by 
EF. H. Losey. 1. B flat clarinet and 
pf.—2. Solo bar. or valve trombone 
and pf. © Addah M. Losey, Hrie, 
Pa., as widow. R 45123, 45124, May 
5, 1986, 238, 239 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Herodias; grand selection from the 
opera, arr. Theodore Moses Tobani; 
band. © Joseph Morris Tobani, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 451381, 
May 19: 19386. 240 


Meet me at the stage door, Johnnie; 
song. © Boyle Woolfolk, Chicago, 
as author. R 45047, May 7, 19386. 

241 


Mein freund der Lebl; couplet aus 
Hin herbstmanover, F. Bakonyi, fiir 
die deutschen bitihnen bearb. Rob- 
ert Bodanzky, rev. u. hrsg. Johan- 
nes Wattke. © Emerich Kalman, 
Vienna, aS author of m. R 44902, 
Apr. 29, 1986. 242 


Mélodie plaintive; by Giuseppe Fer- 
rata, op. 9, no. 5; organ. © Alma 
Ferrata and Mario Ferrata, New 
York, as children of the deceased 
author. R 43961, May 138, 1986. 

243 


Menuet; extrait de la petite suite, 
Claude Debussy; violoncelle et pf. 
© Jean Deyzac, Paris, as executor. 
R 44960, Apr. 238, 1986. 244 


—op. 41, no. 2; pf., 4 mains. © 
Florent Schmitt, Paris, as author. 
R 44048, Apr. 23, 1936. 245 


Méthode élémentaire de piano; con- 
tenant 40 petits morceaux faciles 
et inédits, Théodore Lack, op. 269. 
© Berthe Marguerite Victorine Tis- 
sier, vve. Théodore Lack, Paris, as 
widow. R 44969, Apr. 23, 1986. 246 


Military (The) parade; duet, Theo- 
dora Dutton; pf., 4 hands. © Helen 
Alden Shipman, Northampton, 
Mass., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45313, May 28, 
1986. 247 


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248 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Millions (Les) d’Arlequin; serenade 
from R. Drigo’s ballet suite, arr.; 
orch. © Alfred Roth, Brooklyn, as 
author of arrangement. R 45260, 
May 26, 1986. 248 


Mills (Kerry) ragtime dance; by 
Kerry Mills. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author. 
R 44844, Apr. 27, 1986. 249) 


Minstrel (The) band; rag; pf. © 
Albert Gumble, New York, as au- 
thor. R 45042, May 1, 1936. 250 


Miss Innocence; musical comedy, w 
Harry B. Smith. © Irene Bentley 
Smith, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 45201, May 19, 1936. 

251 


Mokrejs (John) Arabesque; op. 9, 
no. 4; pf. © John Mokrejs, New 
York, as author of m. R 44866, Apr. 
28, 1986. 252) 


Moon (The) drops low; op. 45, Ameri- 
can-Indian song, w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, m harmonized and elabo- 
rated; ten. © Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 45342, May 27, 1986. 

253 

Moszkowski (Moritz) Half hours 
with the favorite composers; coll. 
of selected original pf. compositions, 
compiled, ed. and fingered. © Paolo 


Gallico, New York, as author of 
compiling, ete. R 45107, Apr. 29, 
1986. 254 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Violin- 
konzert; in G dur, hrsg. u. mit 
kadenzen versehen Henri Marteau; 
violine u. pf. © Blanche Marteau, 
Lichtenberg, Germany, as widow of 
the author of -arrangement. R 
45033, May 9, 1986. 255: 


My cute Maluma girl; w and m Leslie 
Stuart. © W. G. Curtis and W. 
Westmoreland, London, as execu- 
tors. R 45023, Dec. 27, 1985. 256 


My heart is with the dear old folks at 
home; w Rene Bronner, m H. W. 
Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
44878, Apr. 29, 19386. 257 


My love, my paradise; song, m Ernest 
R. Ball. © Dave Reed, New York, 
as author of w. R 45032, Mar. 28, 
1936. 258 


My Mimosa maid; Riviera musical in- 
cident, bk. Paul A. Rubens and Aus- 
ten Hurgon, w and m Paul A. Ru- 
bens. © Herbert Rubens and A.'N. 


Tayler, London, as executors of the 
author of m. R 48831, Mar. 18, 1986. 
259: 


My pilot is He; w Elsie Duncan Yale, 
m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as. 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 45139, May 20, 1986. 260 


My way to heaven is through your 
love sweetheart ; w Arthur J. Lamb, 
m S. R. Henry. 1. High bar. or 
mezzo sop.; in C.—2. Bass or con- 
tralto; in G. © Cecil Lamb, Lon- 
don, as next of kin of the author 
of w, who is not living. R 45063, 
45064, Apr. 29, 1986. 261, 262: 


My wild deer (dear) ; song, w Alfred 
Bryan. Ted Snyder, Los An- 
geles, as author of m. R 44984, May 
4, 19386. 263 


My world is a dream of you; w J. F. 
Mahoney, m Theodore Morse; sop. 
or ten. © Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45001, Apr. 22, 19386. 264 


Nadja-czardas; de Gustave Michiels; 
pf. © Louis Michiels, Pare St. 
Maur, France, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 44942, Apr. 23, 
1986. 265 


Nearer my God to Thee; transcription, 
Q. Holshouser, ed. M. W. Butler ; pf. 
© Q. Holshouser, Orlando, Fla., as 
author. R 45085, Apr. 20, 1986. 266 


Neath our earth, in gloomy Hades; by 
Feodor K6nemann, English version 
Nathan Haskell Dole; mixed voices. 
© Helen B. Dole, New York, as 
widow of the author of English ver- 
Sion. R 46579, July 21, 1936. 267 


Nellie, the lady’s maid; song, from 
The hotel clerk, bk. and lyrics Rob- 
ert B. Smith. © Alfred EH. Aarons, 
New York, as author of music. R 
44820, Apr. 27, 1936. 268 


Nepomuk, du heissgeliebter; aus Die 
sprudelfee, A. M. Willner u. Julius 
Wilhelm, m Heinrich Reinhardt, rey. 
u. hrsg. Johannes Wattke; gesang u. 
klavier. © Adele Reinhardt, Vi- 
enna, aS widow of the author of 
m. R 45057, Apr. 29, 1986. 269 


Night (A) with a human owl; song, 
w C. W. Sutherland. © Albert Gum- 
ble, New York, as author of m. R 
45026, May 5, 1986. 270 


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RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1936 


No more good-byes; w Hleanor Allen 
Schroll, m James Henry Fillmore. 
© James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cin- 
cinnati, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45011, Apr. 16, 1936. 

271 

Nobody knew; song, m John T. Hall. 
© Vincent Bryan, Los Angeles, as 
author of w. R 45247, May 27, 1986. 

272 


Nordisch; op. 36, no. 6; violine, mit 


klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as author. R 45119, 
Mar. 18, 1936. 273 


Nursie; song, from Mary’s lamb. © 
Richard Carle, North Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 44832, Apr. 27, 
19386. 274 


O praise the Lord; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45004, Apr. 16, 1936. 

275: 


October; song, w Georgia Wood Pang- 
born; high. © Mary Lurner Salter, 
New York, as author of m. R 45298, 
May 23, 1986. 276 


Offenbach (Jacques) Orphée aux en- 
fers; opérette, fantaisie mosaique 
Emile Tavan; orch. © Adéle José- 
phine Bénonie Ragot, Mantes, 
France, as executor of the author of 
arrangement. R 44971, Apr. 23, 1936. 

277 


Oh, Mr. Moon, you’re full tonight; 
song. © Boyle Woolfolk, Chicago, 
as author. R 45048, May 7, 1986. 

278 


Oh, you loving gal; song, w Jack Dris- 
lane. © Geo. W. Meyer, New York, 
as author of m. R 45041, Apr. 29, 
1986. 279) 

Old (The) man in a tree; men’s voices. 
© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Boston, 
as author. R 45197, May 23, 1986. 

280 

Old (The) man with a gong; men’s 


voices. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
Boston, as author. R 45195, May 
23, 1936. 281 


Old (The) person of Ware; men’s 


voices. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
Boston, as author. R 45196, May 
23, 1986. 282 


On a monkey honeymoon; w Jack Ma- 
honey, m Theodore Morse. © Theo- 
dora Morse, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45000, Apr. 22, 
1986. 283. 


294 


On Plymouth Rock; operetta, w A. C. 
D. Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Webster 
Groves, Mo., and Rose Gaynor Bar- 
rett, South Norwalk, Conn., as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m, 
and Alice C. D. Riley, Pasadena, as 
author of w. R 44869, Apr. 28, 1936. 

284 


On the sea; w D. B., m Dudley Buck; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Madeline B. 
Blossom, New York, and Dudley 
Buck, Chicago, as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 45286, 
May 28, 1986. 285 


One by one; song. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author of music. 
R 45142, May 20, 1986. 286 


Open (The) door; w Annette Kiefer, 
m Max S. Witt; high voice. © Al- 
bert Witt, Murray Hill, N. Y., as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. Ri 44877, Apr. 29, 1986. 

287 


Our old pal Billy Penn; w and m B. 
Heath and Gus A. Benkhart. © 
Bobby Heath, Philadelphia, as one 
of the authors of w andm. R 44825, 
Apr. 27, 1936. 288 


© Harold Orlob, New 
York, as author. R 44909, Apr. 29, 
1936. 289 


w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m H. 
Orlob. © Harold Orlob, New York, 
as author of m, and Eunice M. Rosen- 
feld, Enfield Lock, Middlesex, Eng- 
land, aS widow of the author of w. 
R 44910, Apr. 29, 1986. 290 


Pass dat possum; characteristic two- 
step march, Kerry Mills. © Fred- 
erick Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author. R 44845, Apr. 27, 1986. 

291 


—w Alfred Bryan, m Kerry Mills. 
© Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
- Calif., as author of m. R 44991, 
May 4, 1986. 292 


Paul et Virginie; opera, Victor Massé, 
fantaisie-mosaique Hmile Tavan ; 
orch. © Adéle Joséphine Bénonie 
Ragot, Mantes, France, as executor 
of the author of arrangement. R 
44934, Apr. 23, 1936. 293 


Pavane d’Angelo; pour le drame de 
Victor Hugo; petit orch. Partition. 
© Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as author 
of m. R 44967, Apr. 23, 1986. 294 


Pale face; pf. 


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295 


Petite valse; duet, Theodora Dutton; 
pf., 4 hands. © Helen Alden Ship- 
man, Northampton, Mass., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 45314, May 28, 1936. 295: 


Petrie (H. W.) ‘Ten vocal studies; 
no. 1; pf. © Julia C. Petrie, ‘Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 44879, Apr. 29, 
1986. 296: 


Pickaninny rag; pf. © Irene M. Gib- 
lin, St. Louis, as author. R 44808, 
Apr. 28, 1936. 297 


Pine apple rag; by Scott Joplin; pf. 
© Lottie Joplin, New York, as 
widow. R 44827, Apr. 27, 1986. 298 


Pizzicato-valse; by Edouard Schiitt, 
op. 38, no. 1, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45306, May 
28, 1986. 299) 

Poison-tree (The); by A. Arensky, 
English version by Nathan Haskell 
Dole; mixed cho. © Helen B. Dole, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of English version. R 46578, July 


21, 1936. 300 
Poppy (The) field; duet, Theodora 
Dutton; pf., 4 hands. © Helen 


Alden Shipman, Northampton, Mass., 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 45312, May 28, 1986. 

301 


Pork and beans; ragtime two-step. © 
Theron C. Bennett, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 44980, May 4, 1936. 302 


Posey (The) bed; entertainment for 
schools, libretto and lyrics A. C. D. 
Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © Doro- 
thy Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., and Rose Gaynor Barrett, South 
Norwalk, Conn., as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alice C. 
D. Riley, Pasadena, as author of w. 
R. 44859, Apr. 28, 1986. 303 


Poultry (A) lay; from In New York, 
lyric Jessica Moore, m Geo. L. 
Spaulding. © Olive B. Prevert, San 
Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
450380, May 9, 1936. 304 


Practical (The) organist; selections 
from the works of the great masters, 
arr. and ed. Albert G. Emerick and 
N. C. Page. © N. Clifford Page, 
Boston, as one of the authors of 
arranging and editing. R 44796, 
Apr. 28, 1936. 305 


Dt. TH sas., V.ok 


Praise ye the great Jehovah; w Jessie 
Brown Pounds, m James Henry Fill- 
more. © James Henry Fillmore, jr., 
Cincinnati, as child of the deceased. 
author of m. R 45009, Apr. 16, 1986. 

306: 

Prelude in A flat; by Edouard Schiitt,. 
op. 35, no. 4, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence. 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 45326, May 28, 
1986. 307 


Prince (The) of Borneo; from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald DeKoven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna DeKoven,. 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 44895, Apr. 29, 1986. 308. 


Pudnin’ tame; pf. © Theron C. Ben- 
nett, Los Angeles, as author. R 
44981, May 4, 1986. 309: 


Quasi-gavotte; op. 46, no. 1; pf. © 


Isadore Philipp, Paris, as author. R. 


44928, Apr. 23, 1986. 310 
Ravel (Maurice) JDouze chants; 
textes francais et anglais. © Mau- 


rice Ravel, Montfort-Lamaury,. 
France, as author. R 44962, Apr. 23, 


1936. 11 


Rejoice ye nations; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 45012, Apr. 16, 1936. 312: 


Remember, to err is human, to forgive 
divine; song. © Paul Lincke, Ber- 
lin, as author of m. R 44889, Apr. 
29, 1936. 313 


Resting on the rock; song, w H. Dee. 
© William Edie Marks, Wilmington, 
Del., as author of m. R 45278, May 
28, 1986. 314 


Rockin’ time; w and m Gertrude Ley- 
erich Knox, arr. W. Rhys-Herbert. 
1. Women’s voices—2. Men’s 
voices.—3. Mixed voices.—4. 3 
women’s voices. © Jane Eliza- 
beth Herbert, Hazelton, Pa., as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 45086-45089, May 13, 1986. 

315-318 

Romance; by Edouard Schiitt, op. 38, 
no, 2, ed. and fingered Louis Oes- 
terle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45307, May 
28, 1986. 319 


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——"op. 21, no. 5; pf. © Sydney P. 
Harris, Detroit, as author. R 45122, 


May 18, 1986. 320 


Rosey’s (George) folio of standard 
waltzes; by George Rosey; orch. © 
Milton N. Rosenberg, New York, as 
child .of the deceased author. R 
45100, May 13, 1936, 3 PAT 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Inflam- 
matus; arr. Thomas H. Rollinson ; 
orch. © Frederick B. Rollinson, 
Naugatuck, Conn., as executor of the 
author of arrangement. R 44797, 
Apr. 28, 1936. 322 


Round the good father’s door; arr. by 
A. Arkhangelsky, English version by 
Nathan Haskell Dole; mixed cho. 
© Helen B. Dole, New York, as 
widow of the author of English ver- 
Sion. R 46575, July 21, 19386. 323 


Rozsika ; Hungarian fantasia and 
ezardas; orch. © Charles J. Rob- 
erts, Larchmont, N. Y., as author. 
R 45255, May 26, 1986. 324. 


Sabbath chimes. © H. Stanley Wals- 
er, Jennings, Mont., as author. R 
45186, May 25, 1986. 325: 


Sahara Sarah; song. © Boyle Wool- 
folk, Chicago, as author. R 46046, 
May 7, 1986. 326 


Sailing home; song, w Hlsie Duncan 
Yale. © C. Austin Miles, Pitman, 
N. J., as author of m. Ri 45135, May 
20, 1936. 327 


Sailor boy; song, w Edgar Malone. © 
Tom Sherman, Chicago, as author of 
music. R 45044, May 7, 1986. 328 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
rouet d@Omphale; poéme symphoni- 
que, transcription Theodore Moses 
Tobani; violon et pf. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, New York, as child 
of the deceased author of transcrip- 
tion. R 45132, May 19, 1936. 329 


Sanctus; 3-pt. anthem, Dudley Buck; 
women’s or boy’s voices. © Made- 
line B. Blossom, New York, and Dud- 
ley Buck, Chicago, as children of the 
deceased author. R 45329, May 28, 
1936. 330 


Saturday brings rainy weather; arr. 
A. Arkhangelsky, English tr. Nathan 
Haskell Dole; ten, solo and men’s 
cho. © Helen B. Dole, New York, 
as widow of the author of Hnglish 
translation. R 46576, July 21, 1936. 

331 


343 


Say no, that’s all; song, w Frank J. 
Conroy. © Ted Snyder, Los An- 
geles, as author of m. R 45175, May 
22, 1936. 332 


Searf (The) dancer; two-step march, 
Kerry Mills; pf. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author. 
R 44889, Apr. 27, 1936. 333 


Schmitt (Florent) Chanson; op. 41, 


no. 38; pf., 4 mains. © Florent 
Schmitt, Paris, as author. R 44949, 
Apr. 23, 1936. B04 


Ouverture; op. 41, no. 1; pf., 4 
mains. © Florent Schmitt, Paris, 
as author. R 44947, Apr. 23, 1936. 
330 


Schon Gretlein; zyklus v. 7 gesiingen, 
Alexander von Fielitz, op. 15; eine 
mittlere frauenstimme, mit orch. 
begl. © Margot von Fielitz, Berlin- 
Charlottenburg, as widow. R 45205, 
Feb. 26, 1936. 336 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Serenade; 
arr. Thomas H. Rollinson; orch. © 
Frederick B. Rollinson, Naugatuck, 
Conn., aS executor of the author of 
arrangement. R 44798, Apr. 28, 1936. 

337 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Ro- 
manze; arr.; orch. © Richard HE. 
Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 45052, 
May 9, 19386. 338 


Traumerei; arr.; orch. © Rich- 
ard HE. Hildreth, West Somerville, 
Mass., aS author of arrangement. R 
45051, May 9, 1936. 33 


Schwedische tanzklinge; op. 36, no. 8; 
violine, mit klavierbegl © Paul 
Juon, Vevey, Switzerland, as author. 
R, 45121, Mar. 18, 1936. 340 


Sea, sea, sea; w A. J. Mills, m Ben- 
nett Scott. © Daisy Scott, London, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45060, Apr. 29, 1936. 341 


Selections from hymns of worship and 
Service; for use in the ninety-ninth 
annual meeting of the American 
board of commissioners for foreign 
missions. © D. Appleton-Century 
co., ine., New York, as proprietor. 
R 41326, Dec. 19, 1935. 342 


Séléné; op. 34, poéme J. Fabiesky ; 
soli et choeur pour 3 voix de femmes. 
© Jean Joseph Jemain, Gros Noyer, 
France, as author of m. R 44983, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 343 


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pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Serenade (A); song, op. 61, no. 1, w | Softly now the light of day; hymn 


Ruffield Bendall; in D. © Cyril 
Scott, London, as author of m. R 
49168, May 21, 1936. 344 


Sérénade; op. 41, no. 4; pf., 4 mains. 
© Florent Schmitt, Paris, as author. 
R 44950, Apr. 23, 1936. 345: 


Set ’em up in the other alley; w Ren 
Shields and Andrew B. Sterling, m 
J. Fred Helf. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., aS widow of one of the 
authors of w. R 45076, Apr. 29, 
1936. 346 


Severn (Edmund) Concerto; D min- 
or; violin and pf. © Edmund 
Severn, Melrose Highlands, Mass., 
as author. R 45254, May 26, 1936. 

347 


Ship (The) of dreams; song, from 
The golden girl, bk. and lyrics Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph EH. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 44892, Apr. 29, 
19386. 348 


Sierra Morena; serenata andaluza, J. 
De Monasterio, ed.; violin and pf. 
© Sam Franko, New York, as au- 
thor of editing. R 44802, Apr. 30, 
1936. 349 


Singing with the heart; w Hleanor 
Allen Schroll, m James Henry Fill- 
more. © James Henry Fillmore, 
jr., Cincinnati, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 45017, Apr. 
16, 1936. 350 


Sleep little treasure; Lithuanian folk 
song, arr.; women’s trio. © H. 
Clough-Leighter, Wollaston, Mass., 
as author of arrangement. R 45101, 
May 14, 1936. ool 


Smith (The Eleanor) music course. 
bk. 1-4. © Eleanor Smith, Chicago, 
as author. R 42468, 42485, 42469, 
42470, Jan. 17, 1936. 352-355 


Smith (Hannah) ‘Twenty progressive 
pedal-studies; op. 24; pf. © Han- 
nah Smith, New York, as author. 
R 45298, May 25, 1936. 356 


So ein blick aus schénem aug; lied, 
aus Die sprudelfee, A. M. Willner u. 
Julius Wilhelm, m Heinrich Rein- 
hardt, rev. u. hrsg. Johannes 


anthem, w George W. Doane. © 
John Lawrence Erb, New London, 
Conn., aS author of m. R 45162, 
May 19, 1936. 358 


Somebody loves you too; song, w Ed- 
ward Madden. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author of m. R 45024, 
May 5, 1936. 359 


Somehow; song, w E. D. Elliott. © 
William Edie Marks, Wilmington, 
Del., as author of m. R 45274, May 
28, 19386. 360 


Sonata in B; op. 15; pf. © Percy 
Goetschius, Manchester, N. H., as 
author. R 45325, May 28, 1936. 361 


Sonata in C; by Arcangelo Corelli, 
arr. Franz Ries, ed. and fingered; 
violin and pf. © Sam Franko, New 
York, as author of editing and fin- 
gering. R 45817, May 28, 1986. 362 


Sonata in D; by Arcangelo Corelli, 
arr. F. O. Dessoff, ed. and fingered 
S. Franko, with a cadenza, Joseph 
Hellmesberger; violin and pf. © 
Sam Franko, New York, as author 
of editing and fingering. R 45318, 
May 28, 1936. 363 


Song (The) of songs; short cantata, 
w from the Song of Solomon, m 
Frederic Field Bullard; sop., alto 
and bass soli and 6-pt. cho.; pf. or 
organ ace. © Maud S. Bullard, 
South Orleans, Mass., as widow of 
the author of m. R 45319, May 28, 
1936. 364 


Song (The) of the reapers; w Hlsie 
Duncan Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 45186, May 20, 1936. 

365 


Songeuse; valse lente, W. J. Paans; 
pf. © Reneé Duthoit, Brussels, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 44882, Apr. 29,1936. 366 


Songs everyone should know; 200 fa- 
vorite songs for school and home, 
ed. © Clifton Johnson, Hadley, 
Mass., aS author. R 42477, Jan. 17, 
1936. 367 


Songs of the sweet love-night (Lieder 


Wattke. © Adele Reinhardt, Vien- der liebesnacht); in G. Paul 

na, aS widow of the author of m. R Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 44888, 

44898, Apr. 29, 1936. 357 Apr. 29, 1936. 368 
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Spinning (The) wheel; w G. A. Woods, 
m H. W. Petrie; male quartette. © 
Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, as widow 
of the author of m. R 44875, Apr. 
29, 1936. 369 


Spring’s welcome; w after the Ger- 


man, D. B. m, Dudley. Buek; 
women’s 3-pt. cho. © Madeline B. 
Blossom, New York, and Dudley 


Buck, Chicago, as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 45285, 
May 28, 1936. 370) 


Sprudelfee (Die); ‘operette, A. M. 
Willner u. Julius Wilhelm, m Hein- 
rich Reinhardt. Klavierauszug mit 
text. © Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45072, Apr. 29, 1936. BCL 


potpourri 1, 2, aus der operette, 
v. Heinrich Reinhardt; klavier. 

Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, as widow 
of the author of m. R 45110, 45111, 
Apr. 29, 1936. 312, 373: 


Sprudelfee walzer; aus Die sprudel- 
fee, A. M. Willner u. Julius Wilhelm, 
m Heinrich Reinhardt. 1. Grosses u. 
kleines orch. Stimmen.—2. Salon- 
orch. © Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45053, 45055, Apr. 29, 1986. 374, 375 


Sprudelmidel; lied, aus Die sprudel- 
fee, A. M. Willner u. Julius Wilhelm, 
m Heinrich Reinhardt, rev. u. hrsg. 
Johannes Wattke. © Adele Rein- 
hardt, Vienna, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 44899, Apr. 29, 1936. 

376 


Sprudelmarsch; aus Die sprudelfee, 
v. A. M. Willner u. Julius Wilhelm, 
m Heinrich Reinhardt. 1. Grosses 
u. kleines orch. Stimmen.—2. Salon- 
orch. © Adele Reinhardt, Vienna, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45054, 45056, Apr. 29, 1936. 377,378 


Stand by the banner; song. © Wil- 
liam Hdie Marks, Wilmington, Del., 
as author. R 45273, May 28, 1936. 

379 


Strolling ; w John T. Hazzard, m W. T. 
Francis. © Alice Hazzard, Great 
Neck, L. I., N. Y¥., as widow of the 
author of w. R 45180, May 22, 1936. 

380 


Sun and moon; poem by J. Polonsky, 
English version Nathan Haskell 
Dole, m A. Gretchaninoff, op. 16, 
no. 2; mixed cho. [English text 
only] © Helen B. Dole, New York, 


394 


as widow of the author of English 
version. R 46577, July 21, 1936. 
381 


Sun bird; intermezzo, Kerry Mills. © 


Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 44850, Apr. 27, 
1936. 382 


—w T. Chattaway, m Kerry Mills. 
© Thurland Chattaway, Milford, 
Conn., as author of w. R 44837, 
Apr. 27, 1936. 383. 


—Same. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44838, Apr. 27, 1936. 384 

Sunrise; song, w Wm. C. Poole. © 
William Edie Marks, Wilmington, 
Del., as author of m. R 45271, May 


28, 1936. 385 
Sunshine; song. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., aS author. R 45140, 
May 20, 1936. 386 


Sweetest (The) thing on earth; w 
Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m Carroll Ely. 
© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, Enfield 
Lock, Middlesex, England, as widow 
of the author of w, and A. Carroll 
Ely, Brooklyn, as author of m. R 
44897, Apr. 29, 1936. 387 


Sylphes et lutins; piéce de genre, Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pf. © Honorine 


Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 44956, 
Apr. 23, 1936. 388 
Take me on a honeymoon; song, W 


Edward Madden. © Geo. W. Meyer, 
New York, as author of m. R 45025, 
May 5, 1936. 389 


Take me out for a joy-ride; intro. 
Hello, Belindy, medley waltz, Kerry 
Mills; orch. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author. 
R 44836, Apr. 27, 1936. 390) 


—w Ren Shields, m Kerry Mills. 
© Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 44846, 
Apr.. 27,. 1935. 391 


Take me some place will you Willie; 
song, w Fred. J. Hamill. © Percy 
Wenrich, New York, as author of 
m. R 45179, May 22, 1936. 392 


Take me up with you dearie; song, Ww 
Junie McCree. © Albert Von Tilzer, 
New York, as author of m. R 44972, 
May 5, 1936. 393 


Tanager (The); song, w Isabel Mc- 
Kinney; high. © Mary Turner 
Salter, New York, as author of m. 

- R 45291, May 25, 1936. 394 


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395 


Te Deum in G; anthem; mixed cho., 
with bass solo and organ ace. © 
Will C. Macfarlane, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor of m. R 45287, May 28, 1936. 

395. 

Tent city; march and two step, W. P. 
English, arr.; orch. © Alfred Roth, 
Brooklyn, as author of arrangement. 
R 45256, May 26, 1936. 396 


Testimony (The) of John; short ora- 
torio for church service. © Eric 
Delamarter, Chicago, as author. R 
44861, Apr. 28, 1936. 397 


That’s the doctor, Bill; w Henry S. 
Creamer, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 44804, 
Apr. 10, 19386. 398 


There was an old man who said, well; 
men’s voices. © Margaret Ruthven 
Lang, Boston, as author. R 45190, 
May 23, 1936. 399) 


Think of today ; w Herbert P. Thomas, 
m Jane Bingham Abbott. © Don- 
old Putnam Abbott, Chicago, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 44862, Apr. 28, 1936. 400 


Ti parou mi; par René Lenormand, 
op. 89, no. 1; chant et pf. © Emile 
Lenormand, Paris, as child of the 
deceased author. R 44937, Apr. 23, 
1936. 401 


To err is human, to forgive divine; 
song. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as au- 
thor. R 45074, Apr. 29, 1936. 402 


Toceatina; by William Faulkes, op. 
128, no. 4; organ. © Keturah A. 
Faulkes, Lower Bebington, Cheshire, 
England, as widow. R 45156, May 
18, 1936. 403 


Trumpet (The) calls to triumph; w 
Hlsie Duncan Yale, m J. Lincoln 
Halt. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 45148, 
May 20, 1936. 404 


Trumpeter (The); solo for cornet, 
trombone or baritone, W. Speier, arr. 
Franz Mahl; orch. © Paula Ascher, 
Morton Ascher and Adolph Ascher, 
New York, as children of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
45252, May 26, 1936. 405: 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Ijitch) HEugéne 
Onéguine; arr.; orch. 1. Waltz.—2. 
Selection. © Charles J. Roberts, 
Larchmont, N. Y., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 45258, 45259, May 26, 
1936. 406, 407 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


The song that you sang long ago; 
arr. Frederick W. Root; male voices. 
© Fanny Smith Root, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 44865, Apr. 28, 19386. 


Under the Irish moon; song, w Jack 
Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, New 
York, as author of m. R 45127, 
May 14, 1936. 409 


Under the stars; march: band. © 
Geo. D. Steck, Cleveland, as author. 
R 45185, May 25, 1936. 410 


Unmindful of the roses; song, w 
Christina G. Rossetti. © Edwin 
Schneider, New York, as author of 
m. R 44863, Apr. 28, 1936. 411 


Up! Up! Ye dames; two-pt. canon; 
equal voices. © Bernard Johnson, 
Nottingham, England, as author. R 
45338, May 28, 1936. 412 


Vaha; de René Lenormand, op. 89, 
no. 2; chant et pf. © Emile Lenor- 
mand, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 44988, Apr. 23, 1936. 413 


Valse humoresque; op. 46, no. 2; pf. 
© Isidore Philipp, Paris, as author. 
R 44929, Apr. 23, 1936. 414 


Valse triste; aus der musik zu Arvid 
Jirnefelt’s drama Kuolema, Jean 
Sibelius, op. 44, bearb. Rud. Britzke ; 
kavallerie-musik. © Anna Britzke, 
Potsdam, Germany, as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 45203, 
Jan, 24, 1936. 415 


Variations plaisantes sur un théme 
grave; 1°°S violons. © Roger Du- 
casse, Paris, as author. R 44961, 
Apr. 238, 1936. 416 


Ver (Le) luisant; paroles francaises 
Auguste Aramini; 4 voix moyen. 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author of m. 
R 45075, Apr. 29, 1936. 417 


[Voice pt. only] © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author of m. R 
45105, Apr. 29, 1936. 418 


Verzweiflung (Despair); w ‘Therese 
Siemerling; med. voice; with violin 
ad lib. © Ernest Carter, New York, 
as author of m. R 45305, May 28, 
1936. 419 


Vilia song; from F. Lehar’s operetta, 
The merry widow, arr. Franz Mahl; 
orch. © Paula Ascher, Morton 
Ascher and Adolph Ascher, New 
York, as children of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 45253, 
May 26, 1986. 420 


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442 


Virelai; op. 41, no. 5; pf., 4 mains. © 
Florent Schmitt, Paris, as author. 
R 44951, Apr. 23, 1936. 421 


‘Vision (A); w from the Chinese by 
Herbert A. Giles, m op. 62, no. 2. 
© Cyril Scott, London, as author of 
m. R 45166, May 21, 1936. 422 


‘Voli marouna; de René Lenormand, 
op. 89, no. 3; chant et pf. © Emile 
Lenormand, Paris, as child of the 
deceased author. R 44939, Apr. 28, 
1936. 423 


Wagner (Richard) The day god; w 
and arr. of m from Lohengrin, Har- 
vey W. Loomis. © Alfred F. 
Loomis, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of arrangement, who 
is not living. R 45082, May 18, tees 


‘Walking by faith; w Robert O. Smith, 
m James Henry Fillmore. © James 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 45020, Apr. 16, 1986. 425. 


Waltz in D major; pf. © Carl M. 
Beecher, Portland, Or., as author. 
R 44867, Apr. 28, 1936. 426 


Wanderer’s night song; w after Goe- 
the, D. B., m Dudley Buck ; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Madeline B. Blossom, 
New York, and Dudley Buck, Chi- 
cago, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45283, May 28, 1936. 

427 


We all love sometime; w Rene Bron- 
ner, m H. W. Petrie. © Julia.C. 
Petrie, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 44883, Apr. 29, 1936. 

428 


‘We come, we come; w Palmer Hart- 
sough, m James Henry Fillmore. © 
James Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 45021, Apr. 16, 1936. 429 


We're almost home; song, m Kerry 
Mills. © Thurland Chattaway, Mil- 
ford, “Conn., as’ author of “w-* R 
44842, Apr. 27, 1936. 430 


w Thurland Chattaway, m 
Kerry Mills. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of music. R 448438, Apr. 27, 1936. 
431 


We're enlisted in the army; song, w 
Cc. A. M. © C. Austin Miles, Pit- 
man, N. J..as author of m. R 45138, 
May 20, 1936. 432 


Weather (The) girl; song, from The 
hotel clerk, bk. and lyrics Robert 


B. Smith. © Alfred E. Aarons, New 
York, as author of m. R 44822, 
Apr. 27, 1936. 433 


Wedding (The) trip; march; pf. © 
Eugene Platzmann, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y., as author. R 44890, Apr. 29, 
1936. 434 


Weihnachts (Die) gabe; die sonntag 
schule-ausgabe des Weihnachts-can- 
tata Der segens-stern. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
m. R 44918, Apr. 27, 1936. 435 


Welcome spring; a spring or Easter 
program for Sunday or day schools, 
lyrics and program, A. C. D. Riley, 
m Jessie L. Gaynor. © Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., 
and Rose Gaynor Barrett, South 
Norwalk, Conn., as children of the 
deceased author of m, and Alice 
C. D. Riley, Pasadena, as author of 
w. R 44868, Apr. 28, 1936. 436 


Welcome Sunday morning; w Jessie 
Brown Pounds, m James Henry Fill- 
more. © James Henry Fillmore, 
jr., Cincinnati, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 45005, Apr. 
16, 1936. 437 


Wenn du willst das du stillst ; couplet- 
duett, aus Hine lustige Spreewald- 
fahrt, w Alfred Schmasow. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author of m. R 
44881, Apr. 29, 1936. 438 


Wenn zwei sich lieben (When two love 
dearly) ; English, Monroe H. Rosen- 
feld, m Franz Lehar, arr. © Eunice 
M. Rosenfeld, Enfield Lock, Middle- 
sex, England, as widow of the au- 
thor of w, and Augustus C. Ely, 
Brooklyn, as author of the arrange- 
ment of m. R 45098, May 13, 1936. 

439 


When a pal of mine steals a gal of 
mine; w Alfred Bryan, m Kerry 
Mills. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44992, May 4, 1936. 440) 


When I’m alone with you; song, m 
John T. Hall. © Vincent Bryan, 
Los Angeles, as author of w. R 
45250, May 27, 19386. 441 


When I played kid games with you; 
w and m Billy Littman, B. Heath 
and Ed. Edwards. © Bobby Heath, 
Philadelphia, as one of the authors. 
R 45177, May 22, 1936. 442 


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—Same. © Ed. Edwards, Phila- 
delphia, as one of the authors. R 
45178, May 22, 1986. 443, 


When the autumn leaves cover the 
ground; w and m Clarice Manning. 
© Clarice M. McQuarrie, New York, 
as author. R 44907, Apr. 29, 1936. 

444 


When the girl you want wants you; 
waltz, w Jack Mahoney, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45002, Apr. 22,1936. 445 


When the little girl you think of, 
thinks of you; song, w Arthur J. 
Lamb. © Milton H. Kohn, Newark, 
N. J., asauthor of m. R 44896, Apr. 
29, 1936. 446 


When the watching time is past; gos- 
pel song, w Johnson Oatman, jr., m 
Frank Lehman, arr. Adam Geibel; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Steele 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 45145, May 20, 19386. 447 


When winter turns to spring; w Ar- 
thur J. Lamb, m H. W. Petrie. © 
Julia C. Petrie, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of m. R 44873, Apr. 29, 
1936. 448 


When you know that your girlie loves 
you; w Ren Shields, m Harry I. 
Davis. © Grace Shields, Avenel, 
N. J., aS widow of the author of w. 
R 45071, Apr. 29, 1936. 449 


When young Bud Weiser married Ann 
Heuser Busch; w Will H. Dilg, m 
H. W. Petrie. © Julia C. Petrie, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45065, Apr. 29, 1936. 450 


Where the white lights shine; song, 
from Rogers brothers in Panama, w 
Ed. Gardenier. © Max Hoffmann, 
Freeport, L. L, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 45181, May 22, 1936. 451 


Where were you last night; w Alfred 
Bryan, m Kerry Mills. © Frederick 
Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 44988, May 4, 1936. 

452 


White (The) dawn is stealing; Amer- 
ican-Indian song, w Nelle Richmond 
Eberhart, m harmonized and elabo- 
rated C. W. Cadman, op. 45; ten. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 
Diego, Calif., as author of m. R 
45340, May 27, 1936. 453, 


pt. II, n. s., v. 382 


Why April weeps; w Alice E. Allen; 
high voice. © R. H. Woodman, 
Brooklyn, as author of m. R 45303, 
May 20, 1936. 454 


Wiegenlied; op. 36, nr. 3; violine, mit 
klavierbegl. © Paul Juon, Vevey, 
Switzerland, as author. R 45116, 
Mar. 18, 1936. 455: 


Winter; med. or low voice. © Mary 
Turner Salter, New York, as author. 
R 45294, May 25, 1936. 456 


Wise old Indian; w Jack Mahoney, m 
Theodore Morse. © Theodora 
Morse, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 44999, Apr. 22, 1936. 

457 


Wishes: w Henry Halloran, m Helen 
S. Thompson. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. 
Alto or bar. © Helen Thompson 
Fowler, Chicago, as author of m. R 
45194, May 23, 1936. 458 


Work and pray; w Palmer Hartsough, 
m James Henry Fillmore. © James. 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 45022, Apr. 16, 1936. 459. 


Would you have the joybells ; w Lizzie 
De Armond, m James Henry Fill- 
more. © James Henry Fillmore, jr.., 
Cincinnati, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 45015, Apr. 16, 1936. 

460: 


Wounded (The) heart; op. 5; pf. © 
Oliver Kleinschmidt, Lebanon, I11., 
as author. R 44807, Apr. 27, 1986. 

461 


Yaukee (The) girl; caprice, arr. The- 
odore Moses Tobani; violin and pf. 
© Joseph Morris Tobani, New York, 
as child of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 45133, May 19, 
1936. 462 


Yes she did; w Alfred Bryan, m Kerry 
Mills. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. 
R 44990, May 4, 1986. 463. 


You'll have to ask my mother; w 
Alfred Bryan, m Kerry Mills. © 
Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of m. R 44989, 
May 4, 1936. 464 


Young (The) lady of Parma; men’s 


voices. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
Boston, as author. R 45198, May 
23, 1936. 465 


704 


RENEWALS 


no. 5, 1936 


Your eyes made me marry you; w and 
m B. Heath and Gus Benkhart. © 
Bobby Heath, Philadelphia, as one 
of the authors. R 45176, May 22, 
1936. 466 


Zip bing: march comique; band. © 
Chas. Fredericks, Cleveland, as au- 
thor. R 45184, May 25, 1936. 467 


1°°° arabesque; de Claude Debussy ; 
violoncelle et pf. © Jean Deyzac, 


705 


470 
Paris, as executor. R 44958, Apr. 
23, 1936. 468 


1°°° sonate; 1°°° mouvement, Weber, 
analysée; pf. © Georges Sporck, 
Paris, as author of analysis. R 
44944, Apr. 23, 1936. 469 


3°™° sonate; 1° mouvement, Weber, 
analysée; pf. Georges Sporck, 
Paris, as author of analysis. R 
44945, Apr. 23, 1936. 470 


15518-18648 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1936 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 6 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1936 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Notep py Usmrs or Tuts CaTALoG 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
Sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except ‘a’, “an”, or “the”, or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of dis- 
tributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by 
an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian); 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo 
Zenobie Salvatore); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt (Franz); Massenet 
(Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moskow- 
ski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Palestrina 
(Giovanni Pierluigi Santo); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Rubinstein (Anton 
Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Tschai- 
kowsky (Peter Iljitch); Wagner (Richard). 

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


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

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

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

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

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

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of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows: 


PanpenGroup k, Books propersbusiie ste del ee ol el we $3. 00 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
EEE ONS © cig ek A ee st eg 3.00 
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enemas = Non se ee ee Be eee eee Se ee 2.00 
Priore siCaluCOmpositions._ v5 ea ok ee ee a 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations____ 2.00 
Susie numbers, (except Book ,leaflets)2:_..% 2.2 2 ee . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year_____________________-- 2. 00 
milaparts. tor completecalendar YeaTo ive ke ee 10. 00 


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NOTICE 


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

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

Nortce is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

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

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


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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vui of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. Gand vol.20 (1925)F 
pages vil—vii of nos. 3-4; 

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

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

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

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

Czechoslovakia, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi-vu of no. 4; 

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. Be 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. /@, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13; 

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

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages x1-xii of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil—vili ‘of no. oe 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vilitx of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922); 
pages xlli-xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, Vole 12 (1917), pages v-1x of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of n Oud s 

Palestine (excluding Trans-J ordan), Sk ‘28 (1933), pages vi-vii 
of 710.: 9; 

Poland, vol. 29 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vii of no. 3: 

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


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


ment of authorship is given. 


A Vabsente; paroles et mélodie. © 1 
ce. May 21, 1986; E unp. 1273889; Hm- 
manuel Delahaye, Saint-Malo, Ille- 
et-Vilaine, France. 15518 


A la Chopin; valse ecaprice, Albert 


Rizzi, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. 


© June 18, 1936; E pub. 56028; O. 
Pagani & bro., New York. 15519 


A quoi bon vous dire; slow-fox, de 
Fanfare d’amour, paroles René Pu- 
jol, m Joé Hajos. © Dee. 31, 1935; 
E for. 44706; Editions Coda, s. a., 
Paris. 15520 


Above the clouds in Dreamland with 
you; waltz song; with violin pt. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127448; 
Vincent Juan Torres, New York. 

15521 


Accept our thanks; theme from Fin- 
landia, text William Hodson, m Jean 
Sibelius. 1. Mixed voices, arr. Wil- 
liam Hodson.—2. Men’s voices, arr. 
Bruce Carleton. © June 11, 1936; 
E pub. 55800, 55801; Theodore Pres- 
Ser co., Philadelphia. Tnazey Lalo 


Addis Ababa; stomp, melody Anthony 
Cingerana and W. Morgan. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 18, 1986; E unp. 126451; Wil- 
liam Morgan, San Quentin, Calif. 

15524 


Addis Ababa italiana; canzone. © 1 
e. June 23, 1936; E unp. 127022; 
Aniello Petrellese, Chicago. 15525 


Adoration ; by Felix Borowski, arr. R. 
Spaulding Stoughton; organ and pf. 
© June 11, 1936; E pub. 55811; The- 
odore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15526 


Aeolian (The) string ensemble meth- 
od; by George Dasch and Aileen 
Bennett. Conductor se. bk. 1. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 56121; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 15527 


Aeroplanes; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126057; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 15528 


Aeroplanes [and] Trains; by Harold 
Craxton; pf. © Apr. 16, 1936; E 
for. 44651; Oxford uniy. press, Lon- 
don. 15529 


Aflame; w and melody E. Halpern and 
Abner Silver. © 1c. June 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 126189; Estelle Halpern, New 
York. 15530 


Afraid to live; song. ©1c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126788; James Cottrell 
Haton, Memphis, Tenn. 15531 


After autumn; w and m Bob Wright 
‘and Chet Forrest. © 1c. June 20, 
19386; E unp. 126910; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 15532 


After you’ve gone; fox-trot, Creamer 
and Layton, arr. Larry Clinton; 
orch. pts., with w. © June 29, 1936; 
E pub. 56125; Joe Davis, inec., New 
York. 15533 


Agnus Dei; from the Mass for four 
voices, William Byrd, ed. Max T. 
Krone; mixed voices. © June 16, 
1936; E pub. 558384; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 15534 


Ah! Ah; fox-trot, paroles Paul Mis- 
raki, m Ray Ventura et Raymond 
Legrand. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44781; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

15535 


Ah! gee whiz; w J. Beny, melody G. 
Chaney. © 1c. June 17, 19386; EH 
unp. 126628; Joe Beny and Gus 
Chaney, New York. 15536 


Air castles; song, w Christie Sacotte. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125531; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

15537 

Ajaccio-la-blanche; paroles Carulu 
Giovoni, m Francois Agostini. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44816; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 15538 

Album of my memories; w and melody 
Ed Kirkeby. © 1c. June 12, 1936; 
EH ounp. 126357; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, ine., New York. 15539 


Algerian market place; by David But- 
tolph., © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125814; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 15540 


All alone—just i and you; song, arr. 


Chas. Wolff; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 55907; 
Frederick W. Cheney, Brewster, O. 

15541 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15542 


All dolled up; song, w Frank Key. © 
1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127119; 
William Frank Kocourek, Chicago. 

15542 


All on the altar; hymn, w and m Bay- 
lus Benjamin McKinney. © May 
14, 1986; E pub. 55715; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention, Nashville. 15543, 


All quiet on the old front porch to- 
night; w and m Charlie Tobias, Ger- 
ald Marks and Robert Burk; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 56004; Harry Engel, ine., 
New York. 15544 


All right,—all right; song, m Luther 
A. Clark, arr. for ukulele, etce., 
Aaron A. Clark. © May 29, 1936; 
EK pub. 55518; Gustav Telschow, 
North Lake, Wis. 15545 


All right, all right, all right; w Rudy 
Vallee and Dave Franklin, m R, Val- 
lee; with guit. arr. © Apr. 7, 1936; 
EH pub. 55878; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 15546 


All the girls smile on me; song, arr. 
J. H. Weber. © June 27, 1936; E 
pub. 56119; Joseph Vincent Gibson, 
Chicago. 15547 


All through the night; w Eddie Stew- 
art, melody Jean Bernice Moran. 
© 1e. June 2, 1936; E unp. 126506; 
Jean B. Moran, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 15548 


All year ’round; w Charlie Tobias, 
melody John Jacob Loeb. © 1 «. 
June 13, 1986; E unp. 126497; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 15549 


Alla marcia; di Francesco Ciléa ; orch. 
Partitura. © May 25, 1936; HB for. 
44497; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15550 

Alle hampelmiinner tanzen; lustiges 
intermezzo, Paul Lindemann; bDlas- 
musik stimmen. © May 831, 1933; 
E for. 44511; Edition Lindemann, 
Otto Lindemann, Berlin. 15551 


Allegretto quasi pastorale; by William 
Busch; pf. © June 3, 19386; E for. 
44552; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15552 


Alluring; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 
11, 1986; E unp. 126382; N. Ellis 
Dickerson, Stanaford, W. Va. 

15553 

Aima de gaucho; Argentine tango; pf. 
© 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126445; 
Frank Magnetico, Astoria, L. L., 
NC UY. 15554 


Dt ny SG) V oe 


Alma del bandonéon; letra Discépolo 
y Amadori, m Enrique S. Discépolo; 
org. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 
44784; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

15555. 


Alma mater; Williamstown high 
school, w and m Ann Kinsey; pf. 
© June 3, 19386; E pub. 55541; Wil- 
liamstown high school alumni assn., 
Williamstown, Ky. 15556 


Alma patilla; cancion. © 1 ¢. June 
9, 1986; E unp. 126191; Jose Chavar- 
ria, New York. 15557 


Aima petenera; paso-doble, paroles 
Anella et Liogar, m Luis Hspinosa. 
© May 1, 1936; E for. 44845; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 15558 


Aloha oe; Hawaiian guit., diagram 
arr., with w. © Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 
55651; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

15559: 


Alone at night on the prairie, with 
my memories of you; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1c. June 2, 
1936; EH unp. 125677; Dorothy V. 
Dickinson, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 

15560: 


Along a shady lane with you; w and 
m Harl Barr. ©1 ce. June 17, 1936; 
E unp. 126576; Rose Ziskind, New 
York. 15561 


Alphabet song, yes me no work to-day ; 
m Raymond Litzenberger; pf., with 
w. © 1c June 8, 1936; EH unp. 
126013; Joseph Damico, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 15562 


Alphabet—what the words of Jesus. 
mean; pf., with w. ©1c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126854: Alberta McTee 
Simmons, Cincinnati. 15563. 


Alpine bird song; text and arr. of old 
Alpine melody, Nadine Moore. 
June 10, 1936; E pub. 55705; Boston 
music co., Boston. 15564 


Als er dir rosen brachte; lyrisches 
intermezzo, Heinz Lindemann; orch. 


stimmen. © Dec. 18, 1985; E for. 
44512; Edition Lindemann, Otto. 
Lindemann, Berlin. 15565 


Altes (Hin) spielbuch; aus der Zeit 
um 1500, liber Fridolini Sichery, 
tibertragen u. hrsg. F. J. Giesbert ; 
3, 4 u. 5 stimmen fiir blockfloten o. 
beliebige andere instrumente. Spiel- 
partitur. hft. 1,2. © Mar. 30, 1936; 
E for. 44453, 44454; B. Schott’s. 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

15566. 15567 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


15595 


Always we must be sweethearts; w 
and melody Truman Quinton. © 1 
e. June 3, 1936; E unp. 125721; Wen- 
dell Truman Quinton, Brookhaven, 
Miss. 15568 


Am I dreaming; fox trot song, w Earl 


Showers. © 1c. June 1, 1986; E 
unp. 125570; Charles Hart, San 
Francisco. 15569 
Am I in your way; song. © 1c. June 


4, 1936; EB unp. 125785; Eleanor De 
Graaf, Fairlawn, N. J. 15570: 


Am I on; w and m Andy Razaf and 
Paul Denniker. © June 15, 1936; 
EK pub. 55880; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 15571 


Amanecer; ranchera, paroles et m EKd- 
uardo Bianco; pf. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44856; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

15572 


Amateur tin pan alley; w Freda Rica 
Barrish, and melody. © 1c. m May 
20, 1936; 1.¢. w June 13; EK. unp. 
125149; George Barrish, Pittsburgh. 

15573 


America marches on; pf. treble. © 
1 e@ June 30, 1936; E unp. 127491; 
Woodward Joseph Mullet, Bogalusa, 
La. © 15574 


American (The) legion marching song; 
song, m T. A. Keller and Edwin H. 
Peters, arr. E. H. Peters. © 1. 
June 6, 19836; E unp. 126503; Theo- 
dore A. Keller, Belleville, Il]. 15575 


Americana (L’) ; w Marie Louise Cof- 
fey; pf. © 1ce June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126094; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15576 


Amore (L’) lontano; w and melody. 
[Italian, Spanish and HWneglish ver- 
sions] © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126559; Maria Gaittieri, Brooklyn. 

15577 


Amour (L’) est un petit jeu; blues, de 
Marinella, paroles René Pujol, HE. 
Audiffred et Géo Koger, m Vincent 
Scotto. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44825; 
Hditions Salabert, Paris. 15578 


Ancient Hebrew prayer of thanksgiv- 
ing; taken from Chassitic melodies 
and hymn Adon olom, Harvey Gaul; 
organ. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
59072; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15579) 


And I know that you'll be mine again; 
song. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125626; David McRae, White Plains, 
INS. 15580 


Angel child; song. © 1 ¢. June 27, 
1936; E unp. 127320; Jennie De- 
Weese, New York. 15581 


Angela Rosa; song. © 1c. June 25, 
19386; E unp. 127106; Anthony E. 
Cirino, Cleveland. 15582 


Angels, carry this message for me; w 
Viola. King; pf... ©. 1 ¢«, Junesezs 
1936; E unp. 127186; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15583 


Angler’s (The) song; w Izaac Walton, 
m Robin Milford, op. 45; 2 children’s 
voices. © June 18, 1936; E for. 
44567; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

15584 


Anita; w and melody. © 1c. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126065; Michael Har- 
rison, Philadelphia. 15585 


Anna-Bell in Kentucky; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 125654; 
George Boney, Ebensburg, Pa. 15586 


Another dream gone wrong; w and m 
Allie Wrubel; with guit. arr. © 
June 26, 19386; E pub. 56067; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 15587 


Another year gone by; song. ©1e. 
June 6, 19836; EH unp. 126028; Au- 
gusta Harr Byers, Donora, Pa. 

15588 


Answer to a dream; song. ©1c¢. June 
4, 1936; EH unp. 125740; Marguerite 
M. Fitch, Brooklyn. 15589 


Answer to maple on the hill; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. June 20, 1936; E 
unp. 126855 ; Dick A. Hartman, Char- 
lotte, N. C. 15590 


Antica ninna-nanna partenopea; versi 
dautore ignoto, armonizzazione 
Franco Alfano. © May 28, 1936; 
EH for. 44492; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan. 15591 


Any time’s the time to fall in love; 
song. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125758; Russell A. Smith, Dormont, 
Pa. 15592 


Anyhow we keep on the go; w and 
melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 126392; Benjimin Franklin 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 15593 


Apart; fox-trot, w and melody. ©1c. 
June 6, 19386; E unp. 125872; Fred- 
erick Burton Hammann, Baltimore. 

15594 


Apollo; overture, arr.; accordion. © 
June 1, 19386; E pub. 55749; John 
Krachtus, Chicago. 15595 


709 


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15596 


Apostolic symphony; no. 1, Garth 
Edmundson; organ. © May 28, 
1936; E pub. 55573; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 15596 


Appealing to Cupid; song; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © June 4, 1936; 
E pub. 55551; John Puring, New 

~ York. 15587 


Aquila (L’) romana; canzone. © 1c. 
June 11, 1936; E unp. 126272; Joseph 
Vito Parisi, Brooklyn. 15598 


Arabian mood; by David Buttolph. 
no. 1, 2: © 1 «dune 4,01936- 
unp. 125816, 125817; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 

15599, 15600 


Are you angry with me, darling; w 
Bob Miller and James Rouse, melody 
Bo Miller. \©migersune ie 1936: 
E unp. 126600; Bob Miller, inc., New 
York. 15601 


Are you thinking of me dear; song, 
m Robert Harry Jessen. ©1e. June 
8, 1986; E unp. 126015; Franklin Y. 
Gates, jr., and Robert H. Jessen, 
Dayton, O. 15602 


Arise behold Texas unfold; march 
song. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125965; Mattie Cravy, Post, Tex. 

15603 


Arizona moonlight; song; pf. treble 
ace. © 1c May 4, 19386; E unp. 
126248; Jean Moore Davies, Pitts- 
burgh. 15604 


Arm in arming again; w Roy Weisman, 
m Toby Tyler. ©1c. June 17, 1936; 
E unp. 126636; Francis Leroy Weis- 
man, Washington. 15605 


Arne (Thomas Augustine) Two 
minuets; from Artaxerxes, arr. and 
ed. Edith Rowland; school orch. pts., 
with pf. conductor and sc. © May 
0, 1936; E for. 44628; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 15606 


Around the Danube; paraphrase ou 
Waves of the Danube, Frederick G. 
Charrosin; orch. pts. © Feb. 1, 
1936; EK for. 44576; J. Liber, London. 

15607 


Art thou sleeping, my maiden; tr. from 
the Spanish of G. Vincente, by 
Emanuel Geibel, English version 
George H. Pickering, m Adolph Jen- 
sen, arr. George H. Pickering. 1. 
Sop. 1, 2 and alto.—2, Mixed voices. 
© June 4, 1936; E pub. 55585, 55586 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

15608, 15609 


pt. II, n. s., v. 32 


As children worship; songs, prayers 
and poems for primary groups, 
Jeanette EK. Perkins, m J. E. Perkins 
and others, assisted by Alton 
O’Sheen. © June 12, 1936; AA 
207874; Sidney Adams Weston, Bos- 
ton. 15610 


As long as you are there; song, m E. 
Spielman. ©1e. June 17, 1936; E 
unp. 126644; Grace Keefe, Spring- 
field, O. 15611 


As torrents in summer ; from King Olaf, 
w Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, m 
Edward Elgar, arr. C. F. Manney; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © June 1, 
19386; E pub. 55555; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 15612 


AS we go Swingin’ in the rain; song. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126054; 
Mitchell Grand, Harrisburg, Pa. 

15613. 


As you go so go I; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126721; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

15614 


Ascherberg’s second piano accordion 
album; ed. and arr. Rupert Cowlin. 
© May 22, 1985; E for. 44599; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. 15615. 


Asleep in the depot; w Bob Rothberg, 
melody Joseph Meyer. © 1 c. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 126817; Words & 
music, inc., New York. 15616 


At a dance I met you by chance; song, 
arr. Hy Pritchard. © 1c. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126627; Richard Mur- 
ray, New Orleans. 15617 


At random; song, w Leota Lane. © 
1c. June 18, 1986; E unp. 126671; 
Ted Cella, New York. 15618 


At the end of the trail; pf., with w. 
©1ec. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127317; 
Jennie DeWeese, New York. 15619 


At the ladybirds’ ball; musical cartoon, 
Montague Ewing; orch. pts. © Feb. 
20, 1936; E for. 44577; J. Liber, Lon- 
don. 15620: 


At the old rugged cross; hymn, w and 
m Baylus Benjamin McKinney. © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55716; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention, Nashville. 15621 


At the place called Calvary; hymn, w 
and m Ruth A. Thompson. © May 
13, 1936; E pub. 55598; Elmo L. 
Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 15622 


710 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


15649 


At the royal ball; song. © 1c. June 
1, 19386; E unp. 125669; Lelah B. 


Buckley, Carroll, Neb. 15623 
At your request; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


June 22, 1936; E unp. 126862; Wil- 
liam Dougherty, Anaconda, Mont. 
15624 


Atlantic City honeymoon; ist violin, 
with w. ©1c. June 1, 1986; E unp. 
125566; Kathryn Dale, Atlantic City. 

15625 


Atlantic City moon; w and m Dick 
Zendt; pf. © 1c. June 6, 1936; E 
unp. 125892; Richard Moyer Zendt, 
Souderton, Pa. 15626 


Atlantic moon; waltz, w Benjamin 
Walker, and melody. ©1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 125962; Joseph Gar- 
gani, Philadelphia. 15627 


Attending college school; w Redwood 
music syndicate, m Ward Baker. © 
May 11, 1936; E pub. 55791; Peter 
R. A. Sommers, Visalia, Calif. 

15628 


Au dela des nuages; tango, paroles 
George Zwingel, m Henry Himmel; 
orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44817; H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

15629 


Au revoir to dear old Erin; waltz song. 
© June 12, 1936; E for. 44739; Tom 
Jones, Liverpool. 15630 


Audrey; melody John Kozora. ©1«. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126230; John 
Andrew Kozora, Mingo Junction, O. 

156381 


Auf weidersehen, but not good-bye; pf., 
with w. ©1ec. June 16, 1936; E unp. 
126535; Dorothy Chaffee Le Duce, 
Portland, Or. 15632 


Auld lang syne; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram atrr., with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 55652; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 15633 


Aus liebe zu dir; konzert-walzer, 
Hanns Lohr; orch. stimmen. © 
Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 44408; Rob. For- 
berg, Leipzig. 15634 


Authentic (The) two-part aural prac- 
tice book; by Dorothy Bradley. © 
Apr. 380, 1936; E for. 44484; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 

15635 


Autumn twilight; w and m LaNell 
Compton; pf. ©1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127189; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 15636 


Ave Maria; m John B. Archer; 8&-pt. 
mixed humming cho., with sop. obbl. 
© June 15, 1936; E pub. 55840; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 15637 


— song, m C. Rossi-Diehl. © 1 ©. 
May 22, 1936; E unp. 126595; Courty 
Rossi-Diehl, Glen Ridge, N. J. 15638 


Avec ses sabots; paroles Louis Poterat, 
m Francis Chagrin. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44780; Ray Ventura & Gie., 
Paris. 15639 


Aventures (Les) de Boubou (Boubou’s 
adventures); paroles francaises et 
anglaises et m Jan Favola. © Mar. 
1, 1936; D 39102; Hogge, Paris. 

15639* 


Awakening; by H. Engelmann, arr. 
Charles Gilbert Spross; organ and 
pf. © June 11, 1986; E pub. 55814; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15640 


Ay, ay, ay; fox trot, transcribed Ferde 
Grofe. ©1c June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126578; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 15641 


Ay, ay, senorita; song, m Arthur Lee 
Mancebo. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E 
unp. 126482; Mabelle Claire Dear- 
durff, Oakland, Calif. 15642 


Babe; by Samuel Kaylin. ©1c. June 
9, 1986; E unp. 126208; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 15643 


song, melody 
©1c. June 5, 
Lee Vertia 

15644 


Babe, I care for you; 
Clarke Parker Tate. 
1986; E unp. 125857; 
Daniels, Memphis, Tenn. 


Baby face; song, w Carl Sandburg. © 
1c. May 22, 19386; E unp. 126596; 
Courty Rossi-Diehl, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

15645 


Baby! have a heart; w Harry Ostrow, 
melody Abe Ostrow. © 1c. June 5, 
1986; E unp. 125836; Abraham M. 
Ostrowsky, Brooklyn. 15646 


Baby lullaby; w and melody. © 1. 
June 25, 1986; E unp. 127305; Ralph 
Gordon, Brooklyn. 15647 


Baby shoes; w and m. © 1. June 
24, 1936; E unp. 127122; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, Ill. 15648 


Baby’s eyes; lullaby, m Rosamond 
Thorne; pf. © May 18, 1936; E pub. 
5509382; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Bos- 
ton. 15649 


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15650 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) ‘The art of 
the fugue; transcribed Roy Harris 
and M. D. Herter Norton; string 
quartet. Se. and pts. © June 3, 
1886 ; E pub. 55881 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 15650 


Cariad Crist; y geiriau cymraeg 
o waith William Williams, English w 
from C. Elliott and Ray Palmer, m 
freely transcribed and adapted; sop. 
and contralto. © May 25, 1936; E 
for. 44430; Charles Clements, Abery- 
stwyth, Wales. 15651 


Pedai exercitium ; unfinished con- 
eert study, completed and ed. Robert 
L. Bedell; pedal organ; in G min. © 
May 18, 1936; E pub. 55508; Edward 
Schuberth & co., inc., New York. 

15652 


See what His love can do; ten. 
aria from Church cantata no. 85, 
transcribed Hubert J. Foss; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © Mar. 12, 1936; E for. 
44663 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

15653 

Bachelor (The) belles; operetta, libret- 
to Rose A. Seymour, m John Laur- 
ence Seymour, op. 13. © Dec. 27, 
1935; D 39096; Samuel French, New 
York. 15653* 


Back again; song; pf. arr. Harle F. 
Elder. © June 16, 1936; E pub. 
00839; Joseph A. Civilett, Wilkins- 

pure Pia. 15654 

Back "em back; ten. banjo. J©ri -c« 
June 1, 1936; H unp. 125668; William 
Nicholas, New York. 15655 


Back in dear old New Hampshire; w 
and melody E. J. McMahon. © 1 e¢. 
June 6, 1986; E unp. 125900; Hd- 
ward J. McMahon and Robert J. 
Stell, Pompton Plains, N. J. 15656 


Back up our President; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 3, 1986; E unp. 125734; Lucy 
Hieber Snyder, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
15657 


Bad as you are; w and m Eddie Lis- 
bona and Tommie Connor. © June 
2, 1986; E for. 44545; Dix, Itd., Lon- 
don. 15658 


Badenweiler-marsch ; von Georg First, 
bearb. Curt Mahr; chromatisches o. 
pf. akkordion. © Mar. 30, 1936; H 
for. 44459; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 15659 


Badinage-staccato; by Jacques Miller, 
op. 14; pf. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
50004; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

15660 


Dt. HT, neste vs 3 


Ballad of Ozie Powell; song, w Langs- 
ton Hughes. © 1 ¢. June 22, 1936; 
HE eunp. 126915; Harrison Wall John- 
son, New York. 15661 


Balloons; by Cecil Arlen; pf. © June 
22, 1956; H pub. 55947; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 15662 


Band (The) played on; w and m J. F. 
Palmer and ©. B. Ward, arr. V. G. 
Ganeff, Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff; with 
chords for ukulele and guit. © June 
22, 1936; E pub. 56061; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 15663 


Band (The) played on and on; fox-trot, 
w and m Irving Gordon and Ernie 
Burnett, arr. Jimmie Dale; dance 
orch. pts. © June 15, 1936; E pub. 
50704; Isham Jones music corp., New 
York. 15664 


Bar (Der) Mitzya; selection, melodies. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp, 126172; 
Philip Laskowsky, New York. 15665 


Barinia; based on Russian folk tune; 
‘ pf. and violin. © 1c. June 6, 19386; 
EK unp. 125902; Alexander N. Zarou- 
bine, New York. 15666 


Bats in the belfry; founded on theme 
by Austen Croom-Johnson, Billy 
Mayerl, arr. George Windeatt; orch. 
pts. © June 12, 1986; E for. 44540; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Londen. 

15667 


Bavarian laendlers album; arr.; ac- 
cordion. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
55750; John Krachtus, Chicago. 

15668 


Be nobody’s darling but mine; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 126397; Benjimin Franklin 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 15669 


Be ready to fall in love; song. ©1e. 
June 29, 1886; E unp. 127400; Jack 
Harry Merriner, Sherrill, N. Y. 

15670 


Beatitudes (The); short cantata, m 
J. M. Hughes. © June 3, 1986; BH 
pub. 55624; Jennie Mae Hughes, 
Wyandotte, Mich. 15671 


Beau (Le) général; 6/8 marche, pa- 
roles Jean Féline, m Raymond Wras- 
koff; orch. ptes. © Jan. 30, 1936; 
E for. 44550; Editions Max Hschig, 
Paris. 15672 


Beautiful Alleghenies; song, melody 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 e¢. June 12, 
1936; E unp. 126325; Charles Seitz, 
Sapulpa, Okl. 15673 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Beautiful (The) blue Danube waltzes ; 
by Johann Strauss, op. 314, arr.; ten. 
guit., in diagram. © May 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56123; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 15674 


Beautiful (A) dream; w Lillian and 
Toiber, m Sholom Secunda; pf. 
[Yiddish text only] ©1le June 23, 
1936; E unp. 126989; Samuel Se- 
cunda, New York. 15675 


Beautiful dreamer; by Stephen Foster, 
concert version arr. Chester Wallis; 
high voice, in E flat. © June 27, 
1936; E pub. 56101; Boston music 
co., Boston. 15676 


—w and m Stephen C. Foster, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto cho., with violin obbl. © June 
11, 1986 ; E pub. 55853; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 15677 


Beautiful (A) flower passed out of my 
heart, when I lost you; song. ©l1e. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126997 ; Ernest 
John Lohrman, Los Angeles. 15678 


Beautiful (A) girl in the right fellow’s 
arms; w and melody. ©1c. June 2, 
1986; E unp. 126452: Vera Ruther- 
ford, Hamiota, Manit., Canada. 

15679 


Beautiful (A) melody, a lovely song; 
song, m Freda M. Schmidtgall. © 
1 c. June 20, 1986; E unp. 126851; 
Milton Olin Ranum, Freda, N. D. 

15680 


Beautiful night of dreams; valse, w 
and melody. ©1e. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 1267383; O. Bill Heyer, 
Chaska, Minn. 15681 


Beautiful Vienna; pf. © 1 ¢ June 
18, 1936; E unp. 126730; Aurel A. 
Fonder, Kansas City, Mo. 15682 


Beauty parlor blues; song. © 1 «. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127319; Jen- 
nie DeWeese, New York. 15683 


Because it’s your birthday today; w 
and melody Nick Kenny and Charles 
Kenny. ©1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 
126371; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 15684 


Because, my darling, I love you best; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf., with w. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127134; 
Teddy Roosevelt Ford and Nick Ral- 
lis, Portland, Or. 15685 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Bagatelle in 
A minor; arr. Reuven V. Kosakoff, 
ed. and fingered Stella Nahum and 


15698 


Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe; pf. © June 
1, 1986; E pub. 55566; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 15686 


Ecossaise; 2d pf. pt. Reuven V. 
Kosakoff, selected and ed. Stella Na- 
hum and Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. 
© June 1, 1936; E pub. 55568; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 15687 


——Hlegy (Hlegischer gesang); op. 
118, English version and arr. C. F. 
Manney ; sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © 
‘June 1, 1986; EH pub. 55556; B. FEF. 
Wood musie co., Boston. 15688 


Menuet from the Septet, op. 20; 
arr. Paul J. Dahm; flute, oboe, B flat 
clarinet, bassoon and pf. Se. and 
pts. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 55900; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 15689 


Two dances; arr. Reuven V. Kosa- 
koff, ed. and fingered Stella Nahum 
and Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe; pf. © 
June 1, 19386; E pub. 55570; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 15690 


Before it’s too late; w Irv Pollock and 
Johnny Lang; pf. treble. ©ic. June 
1, 1936; EH unp. 125620; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 15691 


Before we ever met; w and melody. 
©ic. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126529; 
Walfred Heinen, Scotia, N. Y 


"15692 


Behold, it is written; Bible quotations, 
set to m; mixed voices. no. 1-12. 
1 ec. Apr. 25, 1936; E unp. 126267; 
Louise Hills Lewis, Independence, 
Mo. 15693 


Believin’ in love; song, m Mary Jane. 


Newell. ©1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125652; Harold H. LeCrone, Nor- 
man, Okl. 15694 


Bells (The) of heaven; w Ralph Hodg- 
son, m Greville Cooke; unison voices. 
© May 13, 1986; E for. 44582; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

15695 


Bells (The) of old Shandon; w and m 
A. Sawyer. © 1c. June 6, 1936; H 
unp. 125896; Adella Sawyer and S. 
D. Wilcox, Hollywood, Calif. 15696 


Belong to you; song, m Mary Jane 
Newell. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126620; Harold H. LeCrone, Norman, 
Okl. 15097 


Below the Mason Dixon line; w and 
melody. © 1c June 15, 1936; E 
unp. 126479; Charles Stephen Fleck, 
Philadelphia. 15698 


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15699 


Ben Bernie, the ole maestro, collection 
of favorite songs; compiled Ben 
Bernie; with arrs. for guit., ete. © 
June 29, 1936; AA 209344; Chart 
music pub. house, ine., Chicago. 

15699 


Bench (A), a book, a girl; melody. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125954 ; 
Martin Belfore, Lindenhurst, L. I., 
No Xe 15700 


Beneath a southern moon; serenade, 
Frederick A. Williams, op. 163; pf. 
© June 11, 1986; E pub. 55827; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15701 


Beneath the prairie sky; song. ©1e. 
June 29, 1936; E unp. 1273894; Ben 
Clark, Gilroy, Calif. 15702 


Benny sent me; w and m Spencer Wil- 
liams and Thomas Waller. © 1 «. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125508; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 15703 


Berceuse; v. Bruno C. Schestak, arr. 
Hanns Lohr; salonorch. u. orches- 
ter-erginzungsstimmen. © Jan. 21, 
1936; E for. 44722 ; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

15704 


Berkeley hills; by Sydney Rosenbloom, 
op. 32; pf. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55950; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15705 


Beside the Shalimar, dream girl that’s 
where you are; song, m Leo Richard. 
©1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126781; 
Leona McClelland, Lake Placid, Fla. 

15706 


Bessie Bobtail; w James Stephens, m 
Samuel Barber, op. 2, no. 3; med. 
voice. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
50969 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15707 


Betrayal by surprise; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 19, 1936; E 
unp. 126848 ; Marcel Rodrigo, Brook- 
lyn. 15708 


Better get your bonnet on; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
127015; Andrew R. O’Connor, Ros- 
lindale, Mass. 15709: 


Between the roses; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 125980; Marie 
Faes, Fenton, Mich. 15710 


Beulah, the hula dancing Hawaiian 
queen; w A. I. Long and Florence 
Johanson, and melody. © 1c. June 
9, 19386; E unp. 126185; Andy Iona 
Long, Los Angeles. 15711 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Big Bonus Joe; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126605; 
Harrison Jackson, Lebanon, Ky. 

15712 


Big brown eyes; by F. Hershey; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127129; E. Frantz Her- 
shey, jr., Hershey, Pa. nisy@ ts 


Big chief De Sota; fox-trot, w Andy 
Razaf, m Fernando Arbelo. © June 
1, 1986; E pub. 55526; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 15714 


Big rock candy mountain; Hawaiian 
guit., diagram arr., with w. © Dee. 
2, 1935; E pub. 556538; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. LOTS 


Big (The) shot’s ball; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. June 
26, 19386>."°H unp:” 1272352" men: 
Visco, Phoenix, Ariz. 15716 


Billy and his drum; by Joseph R. 
Martucci, op. 2, no. 1; pf. © May 
25, 1986; E pub. 55970; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15717 


Bionda veneziana; canzone, melodia 
Antonio Misuraca, op. 68. © 1. 
June 15, 1986; EH unp. 126528; Pao- 
lino De Montechiaro, Chicago. 

15718 


Bird on the wing; w and melody. © 
1c. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125976; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

15719 


Birth of the swing; fox trot, w and 
m George Richards and Sidney Rus- 
sell. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 55681; 
Joe Davis, inc., New York. 15720 


Bisschen melodie, bisschen sympathie ; 
Slowfox, w Fritz Jahn, m Géza 
Dusik. © Mar. 14, 1936; E for. 
44764; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 15721 


Bitter-sweet ; w Shakespeare, m Cuth- 
bert Forster; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
June 5, 19386; E for. 44505; Banks 
& son, York, England. 15722 


Black sheep; song. © 1 ec. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126789; James Cottrell 
Haton, Memphis, Tenn. 15723 


Bless your heart; fox-trot; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125995; Frank Clifton Harford, Los 
Angeles. 15724 


Blind (The) mendicant ; w and m Ber- 
nard Hamblen; in C min. © June 
8, 19386; E pub. 55712; Chappell & 
co., inc., New York. 15725 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Blow out the eandles; w Faith Bald- 
win, with melody. © 1c. Jume 12, 
1936; E unp. 126328; Ada Virginia 


Hull, Hollywood, Calif. 15726 
Blue, blue Arizona moon; w A. D. 
Leonaiti, m O. Bertoia. © 1c. May 


28, 1936; E unp. 126377; Anton D. 
Leonatti and Oreste Bertoia, De- 
troit. 15727 


Biue (The) bonnet girl; w and m Ross 
Childers, arr. Bernie Clements. © 
1 e@ May 29, 1986; E unp. 125464; 
Ross Hansen, Houston. 15728 


Blue bonnet parade; w and m Edgar 
Savage Booth; pf. © 1c. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126617; E. S. Booth, 
Terrell, Tex. 15729 


Blue in the black of night; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. June 29, 1986; EH 
unp. 127424; Beverly Frankel, Chi- 
cago. 15730 


Blue lagoon; song, m Frances Evelyn 
Dougan. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E 
unp. 127352; Francis Earl Pat.erson, 
Junction City, Kan. 15731 


Blue lament; from Back to the kitchen, 
w Ruth Gallert, m Eleanor Mackey. 
© May 27, 1936; E pub. 55846; 
Junior class, 19387, New Jersey col- 
lege for women, New Brunswick, 
IN. Je 15732 


Blue love; w and melody. ©1c. June 
1, 1936; E unp. 125703; Alfred Cav- 
aliere, Philadelphia. 15733 


Blue melody; pf. ©1c. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126180; Charlie Varela, New 
York. 15734 


Blue pines; song. © 1c June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126706; Alice E. Den- 
nis, Choteau, Mont. 15735 


Blue rhythm; w Harold Paul Lueth; 
pf. © 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 
127190; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 15736 


Blue seas; w Jack Mooney, m Felix 
Mills. ©1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127054; John W. Mooney and Gor- 
don R. Mills, Los Angeles. 15737 


Body and soul; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 16, 1986; E unp. 126720; Ward 
Allen, Lois Allen, and Ralph Os- 
borne, Altadena, Calif. 15738 


Bona fide; melody. © 1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126731; O. Bill Heyer, 
Chaska, Minn. 15739: 


Boneyard (The) glide; slow fox-trot, 
John Stanley Crandell; band pts. 
© May 11, 1936; E pub. 55843; John 
S. Crandell, Urbana, III. 15740 


15755 


Bonnie (The) hills of Scotland; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125977; May Gourlay Hupfel, New 
York. 15741 

Booger dust; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 ec. June 19, 1986; E unp. 126782; 
Thomas Clem, Bismarck, Ill. 15742 


Book (The) called the Bible; w and 


m James Palmer, jr.; pf. © May 
13; 1936; E unp. 55603; Elmo L. 
Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 15743 


Book (The) of books; hymns, m C. D. 


Tilman. © Apr. 8, 1936; E pub. 
55622; Bernice Casebeer Thursen, 
Fairfield, Calif. 15744 


Boondoggle (A) ballad; melody. © 
1 ¢. June 5, 1986; BH unp. 125864; 
Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

15745 


melody. ©1c. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 127307; Herman J. Goette, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 15746 


— pf. ©l1e June 19, 1936; E unp. 
126766; Helen H. Cryder, Wakefield, 
Mass. 15747 


——— song, w Berton Braley. © 1 «. 
June 24, 1986; E unp. 127046; Al- 
bert W. Engelken, Elmhurst, N. Y. 

15748 


w Berton Braley. © 1. 
June 25, 1936; E unp. 127105; Grace 
Stanley Stevens, Washington. 15749 


w Berton Braley, and melody. © 
1c. June 24, 1986; E unp. 127041; 
Freda Kramer, New York. 15750 


Boo-ze-00-ze-0o (The) ; song. © June 
25, 1936; E for. 44731; D’Arcy Hinds, 
Toronto. 15751 


Born lucky; w E. Dorien, melody J. 
Elly. ©1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 


126755; Joseph Elly and Edwin 
Dorien, New York. 15752 
Boston (The) tea party; pf. ©l1e. 


May 28, 1936; E unp. 126385; Frank 
Ryerson, Chicago. 15753 


Boys of sixteen; w L. W. Manbeck, m 
R. B. Shade; pf. © 1 ¢. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 125588; Lester W. 
Manbeck and Richard B. Shade, 
Lewiston, Pa. 15754 


Boy’s (A) song; w James Hogg, cyf. 


Tom Parry; unison voices. © Apr. 
1, 1936; E for. 44431; Mansel 
Thomas, Cardiff, Wales. 15755 


Brahms (Johannes) In silent night 
(In stiller nacht) ; Suabian folksong, 
harmonized J. Brahms, English ver- 


715 


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15756 


Brahms (Johannes )—Continued. 
sion Alfred Marlhom, m arr. and ace. 
Wallingford Riegger; sop. and alto 
cho. © June 22, 1986; E pub. 56038 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
15756 


Sapphic ode; w Hans Schmidt, m 
arr. Geraldine Daggett; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto cho. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 
06105; Boston music co., Boston. 

15757 


Brand (A) new day; fox-trot song, w 
Clarinne Cully and Sam Adelman, 
melody Mina Zello. © 1 ec. May 15, 
1936; E unp. 124523; A. W. Brown, 
Hamburg, Ia. 15758 


Break through the breakers with me; 
w Eddie Malle, m and arr. Willard 
Grove and Eddie Malle; violin with 
cued in harmony. © 1. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126606; Clyde Esnard 
Malle, Philadelphia. 15759 


Breaker of hearts; w and melody. © 
1c. June 8, 1986; H unp. 126022; 
Gail Dickson Patterson, Wellesley, 
Mass. 15760 


Breath of God; w Edwin Hatch, m 
Mary Turner Salter; high voice. © 
May 25, 1986; E pub. 55953; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 15761 


Brillandina (La); marcia; pf., con 
versi. © 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 
127096; Di Mauro Salvatore, Law- 
rence, Mass. 15762 


Bring back those memories, of the old 
oaken bucket; song. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126988; Frederick 
Kenard Cochran, Chico, Calif. 

15763 


Broadway drag; w and melody. ©1c. 
June 13, 1936; E unp. 126899; Mi- 
chael J. Peterson and LeRoy Ma- 
gruder, Baltimore. 15764 


Broken hearted; song, m James IL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126868; Helen 
Louise Weber, Marshall, Mo. 15765 


Broken-hearted little wooden soldier ; 
w James Cavanaugh, m Michael 
Cleary; with guit..arr. © June 24, 
1936 ; E pub. 56072; Mills music, ine., 
New York. 15766 


Broken playthings; song, arr. Herman 
A. Hummel. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E 
unp. 125631; Wm. Frederick Dissell, 
Cleveland. 15767 


Dt. HIyOES av aot 


Brussels (Iris) Sonata; second and 
third movements; pf. © 1 ¢. June 
9, 1936; E unp. 126165; Iris Brussels, 
Paterson. 15768 


Bubbling ; song, harmonized Naomi Os- 
tien and Lillian Richardson; pf. 
June 27, 1986; E pub. 56118; Robert 
Ray Petrie, Norwood, Pa. 15769 


Bugle call no. 2; by David Buttolph. 
© 1c June 4, 1936; E unp. 125815; 
Movietone musie corp., New York. 

15770 


Build me a home; fox-trot, melody. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1986; E unp. 126460; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

15771 


Bull frog blues; by Chas. Caldwell and 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; 
E unp. 127280; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 15772 


Bunky Dee; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 23, 1986; E unp. 127025; Don- 
ald Andrew Spencer, Cincinnati. 

15773 

Burley (Winifred) Six songs of play- 
time. © Jan. 23, 1936; E for. 44730; 
Allan & co., prop. ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 15774 


Busy (The) clock; w and m Mary 
Black; pf.. © June 27, 1936s. moun 
56111; Boston musie co., Boston. 

15775 


Busy corners; by Blaise Montandon; 
pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 55944; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 15776 


Busy feet; song. © 1c June 26, 
19386; E unp. 127236; John Henry 
Barker, Crewe, Va. 15777 


But did you ask me to; w Bernard 
Green, and melody. © 1c. June 22, 
1986; E unp. 126888; Marian 
Smedes, Houston. 15778 


By a singing waterfall there’s a lovely 
valley; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© May 25, 1936; E pub. 55673; Les- 
ter H. Powell, Tower City, Pa. 

15779 


By de Swanee River shore; w B. 
Setzer, m S. M. Vandehei. © 1 «. 
Juve 8, 1986; E unp. 126026; Beulah 
Setzer and Sylvia M. Vandehei, 
Cheyenne, Wy. 15780 


By the fountain (A la @Qlaire fon- 
-taine); French-Canadian folk-song, 
English text and m arr. Irvin 
Cooper; mixed cho. © June 27, 
19386; E pub. 56090; Boston music 
co., Boston. 15781 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


By the sea at Waikiki; song. ©1c. 
June 4, 19386: E unp. 125749; Henry 
F. Bollendonk, Laurelton, L. L., 
N.Y. 15782 


Bye-bye Landon, goodbye; pf. treble, 
with w. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
55906; James F. Kiely, St. Louis. 

15783 


C’est Bichon; slow-fox, de Bichon, 
paroles Jertal et Fernand Rivers, 
m Henry Verdun. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44836; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 15784 


Cabin in the hills; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 26, 1986; E unp. 127263; 
Clara Elizabeth Morrison, Detroit. 

15785 


Cachita; rumba, letra Bernardo C. 
Sancrist6bal, m Rafael Hernandez. 
© Apr. 30, 19386; E for. 44709; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 15786 


Caido del cielo; tango cancién, Pedro 
Polito y Antonio Polito; pf. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E for. 44857; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 15787 


California; fox-trot, paroles Jacasse 
et Jean Chapelle, m Paul Fauchey. 
© Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44788; Edi- 
tions Pan, s. a., Paris. 15788 


California ripples; by Ted Fiorito and 
Paul Weirick; pf. © June 15, 1936; 
E pub. 55781; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 15789 


California rose; w Harry Pyle, and 
melody. ©1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125743; Robert Wyatt, Brooklyn. 

15790 


California sunshine; song. Orie 
June 30, 19386; E unp. 127475; Mary 
J. McMillan, Richmond, Calif. 

15791 


Californios (Los); in 3 acts; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1c. May 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126388; Evelyn H. Schmitz, 


San Francisco. 15792 
Call (The) of the desert; fox-trot 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1c. 


June 16, 1936; E unp. 126561; Ethel 
J. Fogle, Washington. 15793: 


Call of the hills; w Paul Southworth 
Bliss, m Oscar J. Fox. © June 11, 
1936; E pub. 55817; ‘Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15794 


Call (The) of the pipes; w Charles 
G. Mortimer, m Alan Murray. © 
May 18, 1936; E for. 44636; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 15795 


84306—36——2 


15807 


Call of the range; w Geo. MackKera- 
cher, melody Jean Bernice Moran. 
©1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127459 ; 
Jean B. Moran, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 15796 


Calling you; w and m Gracie Cornett. 
© 1c. June 1, 1986; BE unp. 125568; 
Gracie Cornett Ramsey, San An- 
tonio. 15797 


Camel caravan; by Cyril J. Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126205; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 15798 


Caminitos; paso-doble; org. ptes. © 
May 20, 1986; H for. 44691; Mariano 
Yanguas, Madrid, Spain. 15799 


Can a mule outrun a cow; song. © 
1 ce. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126790; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 15800 


Cancion de cuna; tango, paroles et m 
Eduardo Bianco. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44848; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

15801 


Candles of youth; Children’s day 
pageant, Verna Whinery, m I. H. 
Meredith. © Apr. 9, 1936; D 39089; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

15801* 


Candy city; song. ©1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125670; Lelah B. Buckley, 
Carroll, Neb. 15802 


Can’t we be sweethearts again; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126590; James Arnheiter, Newark, 
N. J. : 15803 


Can’t we fall in love; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson. © 1 «. 
June 20, 1986; E unp. 126908; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

15804 


Cantemus Domino; v. Marco Giuseppe 
Perandi, hrsg. Bernward Beyerle; 3 


sop. u. kontinuo. Partitur. © Nov. 
21, 1935; E for. 44720; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 15805 


Cantiléne ; by Robert L. Bedell; organ; 
in B min. © May 18, 1936; E pub. 
55507 ; Hdward Schuberth & ¢o., inc., 
New York. 15806 


Cantu di malineunia (Chant de mélan- 
colie) ; paroles Santu Casanova, m 
Henri Tomasi. © Apr. 1, 1936; EH 
for. 44801; Henry Lemoine & cGie., 
Paris. 15807 


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15808 


Canzona (La) della guerra italiana ed 
etiopica; mand. o violino, con versi. 
© 1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127386; 
Mario Lucchetti, Susquehanna, Pa. 

15808 


Canzone d’Alabama; fox-trot, parole 
L. L. Martelli e E. Neri [and] Mia; 
fox-trot lento, parole A. R. Borella, 
arr. Mario Mariotti: m Mario Mari- 
otti; orchestrina pti. © Apr. 29, 
1936; E for. 44559; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 15809 


Carlisle (Cliff) greatest collection of 
cowboy and mountain songs; 50 big 
hits, [compiled] C. Carlisle; with 
euit., .arrs. ©) June! 1, AoserreAA 
207593 ; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

15810 


Carmelita; waltz song, melody H. 
Swensson and Sam Adelman. ©1 ce. 
June 18, 19386; E unp. 126681; Hinar 
Swensson, St. Mary’s, Pa. 15811 


Carry your Bible; hymn. © June 1, 
1936; E pub. 55891; L. James Kindig, 
Mattoon, Il. 15812 


Carter Paterson van [and] Jig-saw 
puzzle; by Olive J. Wood; pf. 
Apr. 16, 1986; E for. 44652; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 15813 


Cartes; du film Les deux gamines, 
Maurice Yvain, F. Jeanjean et M. 
Jeanjean; pf. © Apr. 1, 1986; E 
for. 44838 ; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

15814 


Cartomancienne (La); paroles Jean 
Féline, m Paul Misraki. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44778; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 15815 


Castello nel bosco; danze, Franco Casa- 
vola, istrumentazione e trascrizione 
Carmelo Preite; grande banda. Par- 
titura. © May 28, 1986; E for. 
44493; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15816 


Castles in Spain; song, arr. J. W. 

Adams and Norman Frauenheim. © 

1 e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126004; 
James W. Adams, Washington. 

15817 


Castles on the sand; w and m Bethell 
Long. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125649; William Bethell Long, jr., 
New York. 15818 


Cause the one that with me is you; w 
and. melody. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 126391; Benjiman Franklin 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 15819 


pt. TI, n. s., v.31 


Ce soir; tango, paroles Parrisé, m 
Léon Montagné. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44849; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

15820 


Ce soir, je pense 4 vous; boston, pa- 
roles Dommel, m H. Rawson. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44783; Ray Ven- 
tura & cie., Paris. 15821 


Celtic idyl; by George Johnson; violin 
and pf. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55807; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15822 


Celtic song; by George F. Boyle; pf. 
© June 11, 1986; E pub. 55829’; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 158238 


Centennial songs of Texas; ed. and 
compiled Virgil O. Stamps; mixed 
voices. © Apr. 15, 19386; AA 208474 ; 
Stamps-Baxter music ¢co., Dallas. 

15824 


Champagne (A) rendezvous; w LaVeda 
Sheridan, and melody. © 1 ¢. May 
25, 1936; E unp. 126176; Hileen 
Marie Edblom, Eugene, Or. 15825 


Chant (Le) de la couture; paroles et 
mélodie. © 1 ce. May 21, 1936; H 
unp. 127390; Emmanuel Delahaye, 
Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France. 

15826 


Chants, basses et chorals; pour l'étude 
de la réalisation 4 4 ptes. vocales, 
Simone Plé-Caussade. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44807; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 15827 


Chapultepec; ballet suite. no. 1,2. © 
1c. Apr. 17, 20, 1986; E unp. 122630, 
122834; Max Urban, Mexico City. 

15828, 15829 


Charm me asleep to music; w Robert 
Herrick, m Wilfrid Sanderson ; voice 
and trumpet or cornet solo, with 
orch. acc.; in A. Pts., with pf. con- 
ductor. © May 19, 1936; E for. 
44612; Boosey & co., 1td., London. 

15830 


Charms; waltz song, w Jane Dodson. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126564 ; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

15831 


Charon barearole; pf. © 1 ¢ June 
22, 1936: E unp. 126926; Lillian 
Poole Palmason, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ont., Canada. 15832 


Cheer (The) leader; by Irene Rodgers ; 
pf. © June 22, 1936; EB pub. 55942; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 15833 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


15860 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) Sinfonia D-dur; hrsg. 
Jos. St. Winter; oreh. Partitur. © 
Dee. 1, 1935; E for. 44755; Musik- 
wissenschaftlicher verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Leipzig. 15834 


Chijik; based on Russian folk tune; 
pf. and violin. © 1c. June 6, 1936; 
E unp. 125901; Alexander N. Zarou- 
bine, New York. 15835 


Childhood days; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren; with ukulele arr. © May 
15, 1936; E pub. 55552; Annie HE. 
Hayward, North Chelmsford, Mass. 

15836 


Childhood dreams; song. © 1c. June 
16, 19386; E unp. 126560; Ben Clark, 
Gilroy, Calif. 15837 


Childhood yesterdays; song. © 1. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 1264382; Clar- 
ence Arthur Schaar, Winslow, Ariz. 

15838 


Chimes; w J. Hedblom, melody A. 
Fischer. © 1 c¢. June 4, 1936; E 
unp. 125801; Andrew Fischer and 
Jack Hedblom, Detroit. 15839 


Chipmunks; w and melody. © 1. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126058; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 15840: 


Chip’s carol; unison or solo song, w 
Jessie Bayes, m Patti Colledge, arr. 
Hugh S. Roberton. © May 138, 1936; 
E for. 44580; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 15841 


Chiquito; tango, Constance Berna; pf. 
© June 10, 1936; E pub. 55702; 
Boston music co., Boston. 15842 


Chitarra romana; tango, versi C. 
Bruno e E. Di Lazzaro, m Eldo Di 
Lazzaro. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 
44478; S. a. Melodi, Milan. 15843 


Chitarra stanea; tango, parole Gio- 
vanna Colombi, m Raffaella Zagari 
[and] Soltanto i tuoi baci; tango, 
parole Cambi, m Bruno Quarantotto: 
orchestrina pti. © June 12, 1936; 
E for. 44737; Casa musicale Son- 
z0gno, S. a., Milan. 15844 


Chloe; w and m David W. Guion; 
high voice. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55966; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15845 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Polonaise 
militaire; w Barnetta Brown, m arr. 
William Stickles; male cho. or quar- 
tet. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 56086; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

15846 


Chopstick trot; w and melody. © 1 
ec. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125798 ; Hen- 
ry Cohen, New York. 15847 


Choral prelude; by Robert Head; 
organ. © May 138, 1936; E for. 
44584; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15848 

Chord (The) regained; song. © June 
1, 1986; E pub. 55544; William Og- 
den Lord, New Bedford, Mass. 

15849 


Christ must go forward; hymn, w and 
m Baylus Benjamin McKinney, © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 55717; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention, Nashville. 15850 


Christian soldier; hymn, w and m 
Hubert Grant, arr. Ruth M. Francis. 
© May 13, 1926; E pub. 55601; Elmo 
L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 15851 


Christmas night; w L. W. Reese, m 
Wm. Crom; mixed voices. © 1 e. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126170; Wil- 
liam Hampton Crom, jr., Ft. Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 15852 


Church of a hundred years; cantata, 
w Mrs. Fred W. Gage; organ acc. © 
Apr. 30, 1986; E pub. 560638; Paul 
H. Hickmeyer, Battle Creek. 15853 


Cigarette (The) waltz; w George Har- 
lan; pf: © 1c. June 23; 1936: EB 
unp. 127028; Don Morocco, New 
York. 15854. 


Ciléa (Francesco) Danza; orch. 
Partitura. © May 25, 1936; E for. 
44455; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15855 

Cinder pile; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 13, 1936; E unp. 126403; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy 
Magruder, Baltimore. 15856 


Cindy; negro folk-song, arr. Helen 
Dymond Benedict, choral arr. Ches- 
{er Wallis; ten. 1, 2 and bass cho. 
© June 27, 1986; E pub. 56102); Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 15857 

Cinquantaine (La); by Gabriel-Marie, 
transcribed Ferde Grofé. © 1 « 
June 17, 1986; E unp. 126579; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 15858 

Ciribiribin; w Martyna Carroll, m A. 
Pestalozza, arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 


diagram. © May 20, 1986; E pub. 
55775; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 15859 


City (The) they call New York; w and 
melody. © 1. June 27, 1936; E 
unp. 1272987; Charles William Smith, 
Maplewood, N. J. 15860 


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15861 


Dt. TEM sh vas 


Classical duets; selected and arr. 
Donald Gray; pf. bk. 1. © May 
8, 19386; E for. 44621; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 15861 


= ike 250 @peune: 3. el93Gr) 
for. 44622; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 


don. 15862 


Cling a little closer to me; song, mel- 
ody J. Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. June 9, 
1986; E unp. 126129; J. Schaten- 
stein, Philadelphia, and Alta Aleda 
Evans, New Smyrna, Fila. 15863 


Close those sleepy eyes; waltz, w and 
m Alec Birrell. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
EH unp. 125498; Alexander Hardy 
Birrell, Salt Lake City. 15864 


Ciosed (The) door; w Gertrude Milli- 
cent McGrath; pf. © 1c June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126068; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15865 


Closer ; fox-trot, w and melody. ©1c. 
June 23, 1986; E unp. 126995; Wen- 
dell L. Russell, Osawatomie, Kan. 

15866 


Cloudiand; w and melody. © 1 « 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127330; Ken- 
neth Carson Wiseman, Los Angeles. 

15867 


Clouds and sunshine; by Vincenzo de 
Giorgio; violin or ’cello and pf. © 
May 1, 1986; E for. 44574; W. H. 
Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

15868 


Ciub Lazaro Cardenas; marcha, Dom- 
ingo Nunez Nava and José I. 
Medina; pf. ©1l1e. Apr. 6, 1986; EB 
unp. 126270; Club Lazaro Cardenas, 
Los Angeles. 15869 


Coast guardsmen; march; band pts. 
© June 5, 1936; E pub. 55761; 
Marion G. Shrode, Washington. 

15870 


Coasting; by Cecil Burleigh, op. 9, arr. 
George Anson; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
June 11, 1936; E pub. 55823; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15871 


Cocktail (The) bar; romantic operetta, 
w and melodies L. F. Chase, based 
on the short story The fifth man, 
L. F. Chase and Ian L. MacDonald. 
© 1c. May 27, 1936; D 39091; Lloyd 
Fremont Chase, San Francisco. 

15871* 


Co-ed prom; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
55941; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

15872: 


Cohen’s the master; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127458; 
Harry Dobkin, Philadelphia. 15873 


College cruise; operetta, bk. Helen 
Searight Fauikner, m Hubert Arthur 
Dunn.) ©; 1. Gy May, 2s ls3Gew 
89103; Hubert A. Dunn, San Mateo, 
Calif. 15873* 


Color (The) guard; march; band. Sc. 
© 1c. June 15, 1986; E unp. 126463 ; 
Frederick William Pearce, Holley, 
Ne YS 15874 


Colorado moon; pf., wih w. ©1c¢ 
June 1, 1986; EH unp. 126504; Jos. 
Rich, Englewood, Col. 15875 


Colossal New York town; w and mel: 
ody. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127335; Alfred D. Myers, Legler, 
IN ad). 15876 


Come along now, if you want to go; 
song, melody Irving Berlin pub. 
co. © 1c May 19, 1986; BE unp. 
125706; Walter McClary, Jersey 
City. 15877 


Come and trip it as you go; w Eva 
Bosworth; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
EK unp. 126087; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 15878 


Come away; w Chauncey R. Piety, m 
Frederick W. Vanderpool, arr. Bruce 
Carleton ; mixed voices. © June 11, 
1936; FE pub. 55802; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15879 


Come back; pf. treble, with w. ©1«. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 125986; Jack 
Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 15880 


Come back my love; w C. Rogers, m 
A. Jaxon. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125547; Clay Rogers and Al 
Jaxon, Los Angeles. 15881 


Come home, little darling, come home; 
w Carroll Clyde Crispin; pf. ©1e. 
June 25, 1986; E unp. 127197; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15882 


Come in, and welcome; w Helen Tay- 
lor, m Kennedy Russell; in D flat. 
© June 2, 1936; E for. 44426; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 15883 


Come to me in my dreams; w Matthew 
Arnold, m Arthur Somervell. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © May 26, 1936; 
E for. 44619; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 15884 


Come to the vespers at sunset; pf., 
with w. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126023; Marjorie Campbell, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 15885 


720 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


15914 


Come to yo’ mammy; song, w Mrs. C. 
R. Manuel. © 1 c. June 27, 1936; 
EH eunp. 127875; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 15886 


Come, young America; song. © Apr. 
27, 1936; H pub. 55669; Madeline Ho- 
bart Eddy, Bayonne, N. J. 15887 


Comforter (The); sacred song, poem 
O. C. M. Brown, m G. C. Baum. © 
May 238, 1986; E pub. 55645; Olive C. 
M. Brown and George C. Baum, 
Tulsa, Okl. 15888 


Commette (Ed.) Douze pieces pour 
arene, 2° v..n0s. (-12...© Apr. 1, 
1986; E for. 44796; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie., Paris. 15889 


Company B; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 5, 19386; EH unp. 125805; Minnie 
EH. George, Oxnard, Calif. 15890 


Concert waltz; violin, with pf. acc. © 
1 ec. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126701; 
Thomas Cutty, Baltimore. 15881 


Concha; melody. © 1c. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 126708; Venancita M. de Pan- 
toja, New Orleans. 15892 


Confession is good for the soul; w and 
melody Uncle Dave Macon. . © 1 ¢. 
May 14, 1986; E unp. 124438; Dave 
Macon, Readyville, Tenn. 158938 


Confidence in God; hymn, w Lillian 
Ruth Grant, m James Palmer, jr. 
© May 13, 1936; EB pub. 55609; Elmo 
L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 15894 


Confrey’s (Zez) wise cracker suite; 
three compositions, Zez Confrey ; pf. 
© June 1, 1936; E pub. 55525: Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 15895 


Congo rhythm; w and m Clyde Lueas 
and Lyn Lucas; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
June 20, 19386; E unp. 126827; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 15896 


Consecration; w Dina Moser; pf. © 
1 ¢c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126101; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

he 15897 


Conte bleu et or; de M. Roesgen-Cham- 
pion; pf., 4 mains. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
EK for. 44808; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 15898 


Cooing (A) dove mourns for its love; 
pf., with w. © 1c. June 24, 1936; E 
unp. 127074; Julia Ann Coe, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 15899 


Cool (The) white stars; w and m 
Mary O’Kelley; in G. © June 11, 
1936 ; EH pub. 55798 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 15900 


Cootie trot De-Gink; song, m Wm. H. 
Farrell. © Mar. 14, 1936; E pub. 
05575 ; Jeff Davis, Cincinnati. 15901 

Coquette; tango; violin. ©1c. June 
3, 1986; E unp. 125720; Mitchell 
Schuster, Cleveland. 15302 


Cordobesita ; paso-doble; org. ptes. © 
May 20, 1936; E for. 44692; Mariano 
Yanguas, Madrid. 15903 


Coridon’s song; unison Song, w J. 
Chalkhill, m Robin Milford, op. 45; 
children’s voices. © June 13, 1936; 
E for. 44570; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 15904 


Corks (The) are off the bottles; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127360; Louis W. Kasman, Chicago. 

15905 


Cornamusa allegra; di F. Paolo 
Frontini; pf. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44558 ; Carisch, s. a. Milan. 159106 


Corro come il cervo muschiato; versi 
Rabindranath Tagore, m Franco 
Alfano. © May 28, 1936; E for. 
44485; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15907 


Cortijera (La) ; letra Arturo Moran, m 
Victor Gonzalez. © 1c. June 24, 
1986; E unp. 127101; Victor Gon- 
zalez Fernandez, Tampa, Fla. 

15908 


Cottage at the roadside; melody. © 
1 ec. June 27, 1986; E unp. 127354; 
Adolph A. Silberman, Brooklyn. 

15909 


Cottage by the moon; w and m Walter 
G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and 
Teddy Powell; with guit arr. © 
June 8, 19386; E pub. 55689 ; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 15910 


Cottage nestled mid the flowers; w and 
melody. ©1ec. June 6, 1936; HE unp. 
125871; Anthony Talento, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 15911 


Could I love you; w Mark Marson, 
melody Bert Charry. © 1. June 
26, 19386; E unp. 1272388; Ira M. 
Cohen and Samuel B. Charry, Brook- 
lyn. 15912 


Country gardens; morris Gance, Hng- 
lish folk-song, w Alfred Marlhom, 
Setting Wallingford Riegger; 2-pt. 
treble cho. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
50807; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 15913 


Country town; w and m Benny Witte. 
©ilic. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126000; 
Benhard Herman Witte, Bryn Mawr, 
Wash. 15914 


721. 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15915 


Covered-wagon lullaby; w and m A] 
Freeman and Jack Leonard; with 
guit. arr. © Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 
44708; Southern music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 15915 


Cowboy’s (A) vision of love; arr. Geo. 
W. Gaume, jr.; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
June 2, 1986; E unp. 125676; Fred 
Haggan, Hawthorne, Calif. 15916 


Cradle-day sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126735; 
Dorothy Holloway, Chicago. 15917 


Cradle song; song. © May 15, 1936; 
E pub. 55783; Alice T. Bixby, 
Gowanda, N. Y. 15918 


Crash (The) of ’29; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 126311; 
William Murray Jones, Dayton, O. 

15919 

Create in me a clean heart, O God; w 

from the Bible, m Matthew N. Lund- 


quist, based on the setting by Johann 
Anastasius Freylinghausen; mixed 


cho. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 55954; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

15920 

Critical (A) few; song. © 1c. June 


17, 1956; E unp. 126637; Clarence 
Grubbs, Odessa, Mo. 15921 


Crooked finger Estel; ten. banjo solo. 
© 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 125920; 
George Chas. Meyer, Toledo. 15922 


Cross my heart; song. © 1c. June 12, 
1636 ; E unp. 126332; Harry R. Rozin, 
Cincinnati. 15923 


Cross of Calvary; song, w Mrs. Carl 
McInnis. © 1c. June 1, 19386; E 
unp. 125529; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 15924 


Crossing bridges; w W. Gertrude 
Roberts, m Virginia Doolittle Willis. 
© 1c. June 6, 19386; E unp. 126161; 
Maggie Doolittle Willis, West Fork, 
Ind. 15925 


Crying in the dark; w and melody. © 
1c. May 14, 1936; E unp. 126808; 
Bernice Feldman Goodman, Minne- 
apolis. 15926 


Crystal (The) gazer told me so; song, 
m Robert VanSickle; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c June 23, 1936; E unp. 
127017; Robert Freemont Dellinger, 
Dayton, O. 15927 


Cuando yo muera ...; bolero cancion. 
© May 1, 1936; E pub. 56009; 
Leopoldo Gonzalez, New York. 

15928 


Dt. 1, BESS Wisk 


Cuba de mi vida; cancion cubana; pf., 


con letra. © 1. May 7, 1936; E 
unp. 125795; Eliseo Grenet, New 
York. 15929: 


Cuddle up closer to me; w and melody. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126012; 
Jimmy Snyder, New York. 15930: 


Cupid is a big bad bogey man; w Fred 
Hoehler, and melody. © 1c. June 
1, 1986; E unp. 125569; Frederick 
William Hoehler, 3d, W. New 
Brichton, 18. acy Ns Ye 15931 


Cupid shot a dart, bingo went my 
heart; song, m Harry Dixon Loes. 
©1ec. June 18, 1986; E unp. 126718; 
Grace Edna Heaton, Okmulgee, OKI. 


15932 
DD, U. S.~ victory march: w:." anes 
Berrien Eaton, jr.; pf. © June 12, 


1986; E pub. 55867; Detroit univ. 
school, Detroit. 15933 


Daddy’s girl; w Mildred Zimmerman, 
m Jean Hon [i. e. Jean Hon John- 
son] ©1e¢ June 8, 1936; HE unp. 
125966; Lois Hon Johnson, Detroit. 

15934 


Daddy’s little boy; pf., with w. ©1e. 
June 5, 1986; E unp. 125825; How- 
ard F. Coleman, West Haven, Conn. 

15935. 


Daisies (The); w James Stephens, m 
Samuel Barber, op. 2, no. 1; med. 
voice. © May 25, 1986; E pub. 
55967; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15936. 


Dallas blues; fox-trot, Hart A. Wand 
and Lloyd Garrett, arr. Gene Gif- 
ford; orch. pts. © June 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55524; Joe Davis, inc., New 


York. 15937 
Dallas that doggone town; song; arr. 
and sc. M. W. Speer. © June 20, 


1936; E pub. 55903; Benjamin Wal- 


ter Faulkner, Enid, Okl. 15938 
Dalmarsch; av Ivar Widéen, arr. 
Sven Sk6éld; ork. sttimmer. © Apr. 


29, 1936; E for. 44694; A —b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikf6rlag, Stockholm. 
15939 


Dance, Gypsy, dance; pf. ©1l1c. June 


15, 1986; E unp. 126431; Harry 
Zieve, Chicago. 15940 
Dance of the graces; by Helen L. 


Cramm; pf. © June 11, 1936; E 
pub. 55828; Theodore Presser ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 15941 


722 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Dance of the stilts; fox-trot, Leo A. 
Kempinski; pf. © June 26, 1936; 
E pub. 56117; Luz bros. music pub- 
lishers, New York. 15942 


Dancing (The) butterfly; by Albert 
Rizzi, arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accor- 
dion. © June 18, 1986; Epub. 
56023; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 
15943 


Dancing, dancing; w and melody Kaye 
Herman. © 1c. June 8, 1986; E 
unp. 126003; Herman Krinsky, Oak- 
land, Calif. 15944 


Dancing flowers; by Georgia P. Mon- 
eymaker; pf. © June 10, 1986; H 
pub. 55692; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 15945 


Dancing in a daze; w and melody 
Shep Fields, Sal Gioe and Seymour 
Simons. © 1 ¢. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126742; Famous music corp., 
New York. 15946 


Dancing in Slumberland; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126682; Anna M. Sullivan, Chi- 
cago. 15947 


Dancing in the moonlight; valse song. 


© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 126959; 
Theresa P. Kramer, South Glaston- 
bury, Conn. 15948 


—w and m Lew Tobin. © 1. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126053; Louis 
Tobin, Belmont, Mass. 15949) 


Dancing on the stars; song. © 1 .«. 
May 20, 19386; E unp. 125583; Ray 
Fortune, Fresno, Calif. 15950: 


Dancing! romancing! your lips to 
mine; w and melody. © 1c. June 
16, 1986; E unp. 126521; Charles M. 
D’Aleo, Brooklyn. 15951 


Dancing snowflakes; by Ivor Peter- 
son; pf. accordion. © June 17, 1936; 
# pub. 56064; Ivor Peterson, Sunny- 
side, L. L, N. Y. 15952 


Dancing to your music; w and melody. 
© 1c June 8, 1936; E unp. 126009; 
James Robert Dobbs, Longview, Tex. 

15953 


Dancing under the stars; song; with 
ukulele arr. © June 12, 1986; E 
pub. 55914; Harry Owens, Honolulu. 

15954 


Dancing with you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e«. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 125931; Myrtle 
Wolter, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 15955 


15970 


Dangerous; song. ©1e. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 126884; Morris Lee Grand, 
Philadelphia. 15956 


Danse pittoresque; by Frederick Har- 
wood, op. 16; pf. © May 25, 1986; 
E pub. 56047; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 15957 


Darcieux (Francisque) 10 +choeeurs 
francais sur des chansons populaires ; 
adaptations francaises Maurice Du- 
hamel, m arr. F. Darcieux. En plus, 
Ma poupée chérie; de D. Séverac, 
transcrit F. Darcieux. 1. Voix d’- 
hommes.—2. Voix mixtes. © Apr. 
1, 1986; EB for. 44798, 44799; Rouart, 
Lerolle & cie., Paris. 15958, 15959 


Dark eyed sweetheart; w Camilla 
Paris Brookshire; pf. © 1 e¢. June 
25, 1986; EH unp. 127148; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15960 


Dark eyes; by A. Salami, transcribed 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 17, 1986; 
E unp. 126580; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 15961 


—— Russian folk song, w Alfred Marl- 
hom, m adapted and arr. Wallingford 
Riegger; 2-pt. boy’s cho. June 
11, 1986; E pub. 55856 ; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 15962 


Dark moon; w and melody. © 1. 
June 5, 1936; E unp. 125859; Ross 
Arthur Tigert, Washington. 15963 


Dark of the moon; song. © 1 ¢. May 
29,, 19386; E unp. 125736; -Kudora 
Alice Welty, Jackson, Miss. 15964 


Darkness; song. © 1c. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126056; Charles H. Dugger, 
Farmersville, Tex. 15965 


Darling don’t forget; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126898 ; 
Jesse Calvin Watson, jr., Pinesville, 
La. 15966 


Darling, for you I am waiting; w and 
m Conrad O’Connor Hunte; pf. 
1c. June 8, 1986; E unp. 126086; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
15967 


Darling of mine; song. ©1ec. June 1, 
1986; E unp. 125650 ; Joseph Juracek, 
Cicero, Ill. 15968 


Darling Ruby Bell; pf., with w. © 
.-1e June 1, 1936; E unp. 125508; 
Julia Ann Coe, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 15969 


Das ist der krieg; lied aus Die liebe 
eines multimillionirs, m G. Olmar u. 
Caroline Filing. © 1 ¢ May 26, 
1936; E unp. 126810; Gustav Olmar, 
Akron, O. 15970 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15971 


Das war zum schdonen sommerzeit am 
Rhein; tango, text Gerd Karlick, m 
EHdmund Kotscher, arr. Franz Stolz- 
enwald; orch. stimmen. © Apr. 7, 
1986; EH for. 44759; Wilhelm Gebauer, 
Leipzig. 15971 


David (Johann Nepomuk) Trio; in G 
dur ; violine, viola u. violoncell. Par- 
titur. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 44418; 
Breitkopft & Hirtel, Leipzig. 15972 


Dawn dance; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. June 10, 1936; 
E unp. 126217; Marjorie Davenport, 
Shelburne Falls, Mass. 15973 


Day dreaming ; mazurka ; pf. accordion. 
© June 18, 1986; E pub. 55889; 
George Hoven, Chester, Pa. 15974 


Day dreaming of the girl I love; w 
Frankye Welch, m C. Roland Flick. 
© 1c. May 26, 1986; E unp. 125728; 
Mrs. D. A. Welch, Savannah, Tenn. 

15975 


Day-dreams; melody. © 1c. June 11, 
1986; E unp. 126381; Bernard Louis 
Corrigan, Novinger, Mo. 15976: 


w Jack Wycherley; pf. © 1 « 
June 25, 1986; E unp. 127181; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

15977 


Day (A) on the farm; transcribed 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 127267; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 15978 


Day (The) you call me dear; song. 
©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127291; 
Charlotte Terry, Waterville, N. Y. 

15979 


Day (The) you invaded my heart; 
song. ©1c. June 26, 1986; E unp. 
127214; William Edgar Bishop, Des 
Moines. 15880 


Dear little mountain sweetheart; 
waltz, w and melody Ed Kirkeby. 
© 1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 126355 ; 
Lang-Worth feature program, inc., 
New York. 15981 


Dear Mary Lane: w and m Bettina 
Mathilda Franck; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127198; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 15982 


Dear mother love; valse song. © 1. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 126976; W. M. 
Keith, Seneca, Kan. 15983 


Dear old dad and I; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125876; 
Bertha Martindale, Hartford. 15984 


pt. 111, ns:; Vio 


Dear old New York, home city—I love 
you; w and melody. ©1«. June 16, 
1986;-E unp. 126513; Dorothy B. 
Pope-Kokesch, Utica, N. Y¥ 15985 


Dear old U. of D.; w Eddie McGrath, 
m Stephen Pasternacki; pf. © June 
22, 1936; E pub. 56114; Univ. of De- 
troit, Detroit. 15986 


Dearest (The) girl from PA.; song. 
© June 1, 1986; E pub. 55743; John 
J. Klein, Forest City, Pa. 15987 


Dearest I am lonely; waltz song, mel- 
ody B. Arbuckle and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126683 ; 
Bertha Arbuckle, Willard, Mo. 

15988 


Dearest Tillie; w Redwood music syn- 
dicate, m Ward Baker. © May 11, 
1986; E pub. 55792; Peter R. A. 
Sommers, Visalia, Calif. 15989 


Dearie me; pf., with w. ©1ce¢ June 
19, 1986; E unp. 126747; Matthew 
Henry Werhner, Valley Stream, L. 
aN: 15990 


Death and General Putnam; w Ar- 
thur Guiterman, m Walter Dam- 
rosch; med. voice. © May 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55962; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 15991 


Deep forest; hymn to darkness, fox- 
{rot, w Andy Razaf, m Reginald 
Foresythe and Earl Hines, arr. 
Archie Blieyer; orch. pts. © June 
25, 1936; E pub. 55411; Joe Davis, 
inec., New York. 15992 


Deep in love; song, m V. EH. Strang 
and Carl A. Clare. © 1c June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126748; Virginia H. 
Strang, Cleveland. 15993 


Deep in my river bed; song, w Bobbie 
Linn. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
125585; Ray Fortune, Fresno, Calif. 

15994 


Deep shadows; w Jack Meskill, m Ted 
White. © June 3, 1936; E pub. 
55560; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 15995 


Delachi (Paolo) 16 pezzi progressivi ; 
pf. fase. 1. Facilissimo e facile.— 
fasc. 2. Media difficolta.—fase. 3. 
Media difficolta e difficile. © Apr. 
11, 1936; E for. 44556, 44555, 44554; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 15996-15998 


Delightful day; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 125982; Roger 
C. James, Cincinnati. 15999 


724 


2 pte ns 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1986 


Depending on gravity; song. © 1 «¢. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125657; Mary 
Martha Shackelford, Aubrey, Ark. 

16000 


Depression; song. © 1 ec. June 11, 
19386; E unp. 126280; Joseph Riha, 
Chicago. 16001 


Dernier (Le) salut; marche drama- 
tique, Julius Fucik, op. 150, arr. B. 
Leopold; grand orch. ptes. © Feb. 
15, 1936; E for. 44688; Edition con- 
tinental, B. Leopold, Prague. 16002 


Derrydocks; from The happy hypo- 
crite, w Clemence Dane, m Richard 
Addinsell. © May 19, 1936; E for. 
44410; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 16003 


Dervish (A) dancer; by Jane Matt- 
ingly; pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
55949; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

16004 


Des soldaten pflicht ist die liebe; 
marschlied, aus Die grosse siinderin, 
w Katharina Stoll u. Herman Roem- 
mer, m Eduard Kiinneke, arr. Franz 
Stolzenwald; salon orch. stimmen. 
© Jan. 1, 1986; E for. 44748; Cre- 
scendo theaterverlag, g. m. Db. h., 
Berlin. 16005 


Desderi (Ettore) Fantasia; in forma 
di variazioni su un tema di Bee- 
thoven, dall’ op. 87; orch. Partitura. 
© Jan. 10, 1986; E for. 44528; 
Musikwissenschaftlicher verlag, g. 
m. b. h., Leipzig. 16006 


Desert moon; w and m Johnny Downs. 
©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 124959; 
John Morey Downs, Hollywood, 
Calif. 16007 


Detroit victory march; w and m Frank 
Mcllhargey and Richard P. Sheri- 
dan. © June 22, 1936; Epub. 
56118 ; Univ. of Detroit, Detroit. 

16008 

Devoted to you; from Crash Donovan, 
w Ned Washington, m Allie Wrubel; 
with guit. arr. © June 19, 1986; H 
pub. 55893; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 16009) 


Devotional hymns; orch. Robert H. 
Just. 1. Solo violin or flute—2. 2d 
Violin.—3. Ten. and bass, or cello 
and bass.—4. B flat cornets, with A 
addendum.—d5d. Obbl. bass trombone 
or cello... Obbl. treble trombone or 
B flat ten. saxophone.—7. E flat alto 
saxophones.—8. C melody saxophone 
or ist violin—9. B flat clarinet, 


i i 


with A addendum. © May 28, 1986; 
E pub. 55725-55733; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 16010-16018 


Dic nobis Maria; geistliche musik, 
Marco Giuseppe Perandi, hrsg. Bern- 
ward Beyerle; 2 sop., bass u. instru- 
mente. Partitur. © Nov. 21, 1935; 
E for. 44721; Heinrichshofen’s ver- 
lag, Magdeburg, Germany. 16019 


Did it ever occur to you; song. ©1e. 
June 22, 19386; E unp. 126998; Hrnest 
John Lohrman, Los Angeles. 16020 


Dignity and Impudence; by Margaret 
Nicholis; pf. © May 15, 1936; E for. 
44600; Augener, ltd., London. 16021 


Dilettants (The); song. © 1c. June 
19, 1936; E unp. 126791: James Cot- 
trell Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 16022 


Dilly (The) song; w Yvonne Manoff, 
melody Bennie Martini. © 1c. June 
16, 1986; EH unp. 126530; Bennie Az- 
zara and Yvonne Manoff, New York. 

16023 


Dirge (A) ; song, w Percy Bysshe Shel- 
ley. ©1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 
126714; Creighton Allen, New York. 

16024 


Dirge for Phillida; poem from Percy’s 
Reliques, old melody arr. Samuel 
Liddle: men’s voices. © June 19, 
1936; E for. 44858; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 16025 


Disturbing the pieces; melody Harry 
Brooks. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127266; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 16026 


Diver (The) goes down and down; w 
and m Fred Godfrey; with ukulele 
arr. R. S. Stoddon and chords for 
guit. and pf. accordion. © May 12, 
1936; E for. 44644; B. Feldman & 


co., London. 16027 
Divinely; w and melody. © 1c. June 
11, 19386; E unp. 126293; Albert 
Bryce Morgan, Tamaqua, Pa. 16028 


Divo (Il) del cinema; operetta bril- 
lante, parole e m Marcello Cagnacci. 
Spartito per canto e pf. © Apr. 25, 
1936; D 39090; Ditta R. Maurri, 
Florence, Italy. 16028* 


Ce hac: June 18, 
19386: E unp. 126666; Daisy G. 
Brown, Challis, Id. 16029 


Do something to make some one happy ; 
wand melody. ©1c. Mar. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 126395; Benjiman Franklin 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 16030 


Dixie land; song. 


125 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16031 


Do the hula; song; with ukulele arr. 
© June 12, 1936; E pub. 55910; Don 
MeDiarmid, Honolulu. 16031 


Do what you think is right; song, w 
Ray Copple. © 1 c¢. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125530; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 16032 


Do you fit with your mother-in-law; 
song. ©1c. June 18, 19386; E unp. 
126724; Irene S. Chisholm, Wilming- 
ton, Mass. 16033 


Do you mind; song, m Armand Ravel. 
©1e June 5, 1936; E unp. 125853 ; 
Frank Boylan, Batavia, Ill. 16034 


Do you or don’t you love me; w Syd- 
ney Nesbitt, m Ed Smalle, pf. se. 
Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele 
and guit. © June 17, 1936; E pub. 
55864; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 16035. 


Do you really mean it that way; w and 
melody. © 1. June 10, 1986; E 
unp. 126286; Joseph Aloysius Durick, 
Bessemer, Ala. 16036 


Do you remember; song. © 1c. June 
12, 1936; E unp. 126333; Harry R. 
Rozin, Cincinnati. 16037 


m Sibyl York. © 1c. June 
22, 1936; E unp. 126917; Ella Cal- 
vert, Shreveport, La. 16038 


—w and melody. © 1c. June 6, 
1936; E unp. 125978; May Gourlay 
Hupfel, New York. 16039 


Do you remember my first love song; 
from Queen of hearts, w and m 
Harry Parr-Davies; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for guit. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © May 29, 1986; E for. 
44682; Sun music pub. co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16040 


Do your lovin’ in rhythm; w and mel- 
ody Dave Franklin. © 1c. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125556; Harry Engel, 
ine., New York. 16041 


Dr. Townsend we will owe it all to 
you; w Chloris Barbara Hutchinson ; 
mixed voices. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
550977; Paul Kenneth Hutchinson, 


Portland, Or. 16042 
Dogs;,w and melody. © 1c. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126059; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 16043 


Dog’s (A) life; by Cyril J. Mockridge. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126206; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

16044 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


Doin’ the twirl; w Nelson Cornell, mel- 
ody Bill Hands. fe, June, 2, 
1936; E unp. 125679; William Alfred 
Hands, Rutherford, N. J. 16045 


Doktor Johannes Faust; oper, text 
Ludwig Andersen, m Hermann Reut- 
ter, op. 47. Klavierauszug. © Mar. 
30, 19386; E for. 44465; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 16046 


Dolce inecanto; tango, parole Pirro 
Rost, m Vittorio Giuliani, orch. V. 
Ripa [and] Amiamoci; tango lento, 
parole L. L. Martelli e E. Neri, m 
A. Derevitsky: orchestrina pti. © 
Apr. 17, 1936; E for. 44560; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 16047 


Donald Caird; w Walter Scott; mixed 
cho. © June 19, 1936; E for. 44861; 
Gordon Jacob, Ewell, Surrey, Eng- 
land. 16048 


Donkey; song. © 1. June 8, 1936; 
FE unp. 126038; William A. Holmes, 
Chicago. 16049 


Donkey (The) trot; by C. Franz Koeh- 


ler; pf. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55822 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16050. 


Don’t ask me; w Hugh McCorkle Hen- 
derson; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127174; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16051 


Don’t build your house on the sand; 
m Frank Miller; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; BE unp. 126158; 
Hettie Privette, St. Louis. 16052 


Don’t cheat on me; pf., with w. © 
1c. June 8, 1986; E unp. 125695; 
John Allan Dubeck, Chicago. 

16053 


Don’t forget the giver; hymn. ©1 e¢. 
June 30, 19386; E unp. 127484; Mabel 
L. Dickinson, Weedsport, N. Y. 

16054 


Don’t forget to swing it; song. © 1 
ce. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127324; 
Vera E. Goodwin, Louisville, O. 

16055 


Don’t let it get you down; w and m 
Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. © 


1 e June 2, 1936; E unp. 125694; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 16056 


Don’t let me down; w and melody. 
©1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127048; 
Robert J. Goldstein, Los Angeles. 

16057 


126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Don’t look now; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126652; 
Frederick Kentner, Forest Hills, 

16058 


Don’t you hear the whistle blow, Jo- 
anna Jo at sea; w and melody. © 
1c. June 3, 1936; E unp. 125698; 
Henrietta Sophia Littell, Biloxi, 
Miss. 16059: 


Don’t you know; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 30, 1986; E unp. 127478; 
William Law, Dayton, O. 16060 


Don’t you refuse to love me; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1c. June 25, 1986; 
EK unp. 127117; Helen Rodriguez, 
Alamosa, Col. 16061 


Dorothee (Die); operette, Hermann 
Hermecke, m Arno Vetterling. Kla- 
vierauszug. © Feb. 3, 1936; E for. 
44768; Deutscher  Dbitihnenvertrieb 
des zentralverlages der N. S. D. 
A. P., Franz Eher nachf., Berlin. 


16062 
Dorsey (Tommy) Three moods; 
trombone solo; pf. acc. © June 12, 


1936; E pub. 55745; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 16063 


Doughboy’s (The) in the dough again; 
w Joe Young, melody Fred Ahlert 
and Peter De Rose. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125826; Miller music, 
inc., New York. 16064 


Down by the old rock bridge; song. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126588; 
Angeline E. Grey, Alsey, Ill. 16065 


Down in old Pennsylvania; w and m 
Clara Schumaker; pf. © 1c. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 126071; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16066 


Down in sunny Florida; song, m Hen- 
rietta Englishman. © 1c. June 10, 
19386; E unp. 126241; Charles Wil- 
liam Donholt, Midland Park, N. J. 

16067 


Down in the green valley; w N. Y. 
Albright, m E. Stocking; pf. ©1e. 
May 6, 1936; E unp. 126505; Nellie 
Y. Albright, Smith, Nev., and Eloise 
Stocking, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 

16068 


Down in the meadow; w and melody. 
©1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126263 ; 
Fred Pressley Grady and George 
Lindsey Rush, Fallansbee, W. Va. 

16069 


Down on the farm; medley of country 
tunes, Michael Aaron; pf., with w. 


16083 
© June 22, 1936; E pub. 56036; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

16070 


Down the lone cabin trail; w Harry 
D. Kerr, and melody. © 1 ¢. June 
5, 19385; E unp. 125823; Frederick 
McManus, Hollywood, Calif. 16071 


Down the valley of the shadow; waltz, 
wand melody. ©1e. June 12, 1936; 
E unp. 126337; Charles Schlichter, 
Beloit, Wis. 16072 


Down went McGinty; w and m Joseph 
Flynn, arr. V. G. Ganeff; Hawaiian 
guit. solo, in note and diagram, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; with chords for uku- 
lele and guit. © June 23, 1936; E 
pub. 56049; Calumet music co., Chi- 
cago. 16073 


Dream (A); song, w Doris Kadel. © 
ie dune 217 19367 unp. 12s 1G - 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 16074 


Dream clouds; w and melody. © 1. 
June 29, 1936; E unp. 127411; John 
Orville HEphardt, Detroit. 16075 


Dream girl; w and melody Ed. 


Kirkeby. © 1c. June 12, 1936; E 
unp. 126358; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, ine., New York. 16076 
Dream lullaby; w and melody. ©1«. 


June 15, 1936; E unp. 126475; Sid- 
ney Edgar Porcelain, New York. 
16077 


Dream moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 16, 1936; E unp. 126524; Frank 
Bobb Garver, Roaring Spring, Pa. 

16078 


Dream (A) within a dream; w Edgar 
Allan Poe, m Henry P. Cross; full 
mixed cho. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55961; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

16079 


Dreaming; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. 
June 3, 1936; E unp. 126127; Lucia 
Ziccardi Weinberg, Brooklyn. 16080 


Dreaming again; w and m Ord Hamil- 
ton. © June 12, 1936; E for. 44588; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16081 


Dreaming because I love you; song. 
© 1c. June 3, 1936; E unp. 125718; 
Royden Cassard Cook, Baltimore. 


16082 
Dreaming, ’neath a lazy summer 
moon; w and melody. © 1c. June 


17, 1936; E unp. 126662; Helen Feld- 
haus, Cincinnati. 16083 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16084 


Dreaming of her; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1« 
June 8, 19386: E unp. 125933; George 
Benson, Battle Creek. 16084 


Dreaming of you; waltz; pf. with w. 
© 1 ce. May 26, 1936; E unp. 125316; 
Joseph Fort, Chicago. 16085 


Dreaming with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126237; 
Marcella Marcia Wright, San Fran- 
Cisco. 16086 

Dreamland lullaby; song. © 1c. June 
2, 1986; E unp. 125689; Ruth Cora 
Hollenbeck, Lockport, N. Y. 16087 

Dreams; song. © 1ce June 10, 1936; 


E unp. 126242; Edelmira C. Gonzalez, 
PMH UCS ts da. o 0, New c 16088 


w Milon E. Greenough. © 
1 ce. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126134; J. 


Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 16089 
w and m Jerome Pope. © 1 ©. 
June 10, 1986; E unp. 126287; 
‘“etcher B. Pope, Dallas. 16090 
Dreams, I must confess, give me no 
rest; w Nora Amundsen; pf. © 1 e¢. 


June 8, 19386; E unp. 126095; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16091 

Dreams of you; song. © 1. May 4, 

19386; E unp. 126145; Leonora L. 

Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 16092 


song. © 2c June 16, 19386; HE 
unp. 126584; Ruth Goldy Hudson, 
Gloucester City, N. J. 16093 


Dreamy eyes; waltz song, melody D. 
Dutton and Ben Adelman. © 1 «@ 
June 10, 19386; E unp. 126216; Dolly 
Dutton, New York. 16094 

Dreary lowlands; song; with Spanish 
guit. arr. Ethel Lilias Bunce. © 1 ¢. 
June 12, 1986; E unp. 126374; Fern 
Evans Channing, Spokane, Wash. 

16095 

Drei kleine friiulein; singspiel, Theo 


Halton, m Siegfried Schulz. Klavier- 
auszug. © Feb. 5, 19386; E for. 


44766; Deutscher biihnenvertrieb des 
zentralverlages der N. S. D. A. P., 
Franz Pher nachf., Berlin. 16096 


Dresden (The) shepherdess; pastoral, 
Gladys V. Gilbert, op. 25; pf. 
May 25, 1986; E pub. 55952; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16097 

Drifting along; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © 10:¢. 
June 12, 1986; E unp. 127208; 
Florence Mae Tobin, Highland, Kan. 

16098 


pt. DENS. vosh 


— w J. de Mayo, m M. Jordon. © 
tee. June, 6) 193865) EH unpsa25995 ; 
Jimmy de Mayo and Michael Jordon, 
Cedar Grove, N. J. 16099 


Driftwood; song. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126787; Kenneth Lee Hinds, 
Moundsville, W. Va. 16100 


w and melody. © 1c. June 19, 
1936: E unp. 126880; James H. Clem 
and Fern H. Pinnell, Kansas City, 
Mo. 16101 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; w 
Ben Jonson, m arr. Albert Howe; 
bar. © May 11, 1986; E for. 44669; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 16102 


m arr. Irvin Cooper; alto 
solo and mixed cho. © June 27, 
1936 ; E pub. 56091 ; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 16103 


Duck soup; melody Leon Berry and 
H. W. Johnson. ©1c. June 18, 1936; 


E unp. 126946; Howard William 
Johnson, New York. 16104 
Dude ranch: w and melody. © 1 «. 


June 5, 1936; E unp. 1258389; Thomas 
P. Endicott, Atlantic City. 16105 


Dulces recuerdos; w and m Miguel 
Sandoval, English version Arthur 
Mendel; med. voice. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55585; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 16106 


Dusch (Alexander von) Neun gedichte 
von Alfred Bassermann; op. 12. 
July 25, 19386; E for. 44735; K. Ferd. 
Heckel, Mannheim, Germany. 16107 


Dusky little town; w Okla Fauver; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127157 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16108 


Dusty lane; waltz song. © 1c. June 
23, 1936; E unp. 126985; William D. 
Stratton, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

16109 


Early in the morning; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 126879; Edward Lindemann, 
Los Angeles. 16110 


East side wedding; w Chayim Toiber, 
melody Sholom Secunda. [Yiddish 
text only] © 1c. June 10, 1936; H 
unp. 126387; Samuel Secunda, New 
ORK 16111 


Eeole du violon; développement de la 
main gauche, L. Raphe. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44811; Louis Lemonde, 
Ivry s/Seine, France. 16112 


128 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 19386 


16136 


Educational vocal technique in song 
and speech; for classes and individ- 
uals, adapted for use in schools and 
colleges, W. Warren Shaw, in collab- 
oration with George L. Lindsay. Vv. 
2. © June 11, 1936; AA 206819; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16113 


EKgyptian march; op. 103; pf. ©1-« 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126872; Alfred 
Arriola, San Francisco. 161i4 


Hiner baut einen dom; chorwerk, w 
Carl Maria Holzapfel, m Hanshein- 
rich Dransmann; orch., chor, solisten, 
solosprecher u. sprechchor. Klavier- 
auszug. © Aug. 1, 1985; E for. 
44529; Deutscher musikverlag in der 


N.S. kulturgemeinde, Berlin. 16115 
Eleanor; w and melody. ©1e. June 


25, 19586; E unp. 127107 ; Eleanor M. 
Wallace, Baton Rouge, La. 16116 


Blégie; de Charles-René ; violon, violon- 
celle et pf. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 
44806; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

16117 


Ellaree; song, m Leo Richard. © 1. 
June 19, 1986; E unp. 126778; Wil- 
liam L. Stooksbury, Knoxville, Tenn. 

16118 


Elongatitude Legitudior; w and m 
Mary Donington; unison voices. © 
May 26, 1986; E for. 44642; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 16119 


Emancipating (The) three; w and m 
Alonzo Evans. © 1c. May 14, 1936; 
E unp. 125538 ; Luther Alonzo Evans, 


Albuquerque, N. M. 16120 
Empia morte; pf., con versi. © 1. 


June 2, 1986; E unp. 126271; Pas- 
quale Novara, New York. 16121 


Empty (The) vase; song. ©l1e. June 
29, 1936; E unp. 127470; Carlotta 
Brockett Muir, Chevy Chase, Md. 

16122 


En dénichant des nids; slow-fox, 
paroles G. Montho et Delmas, m 
Léon Montagné. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44850; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

16123 


En Sevilla; danza tipica espafiola; 
org. ptes. © May 1, 1986; E for. 
44447; Mariano Yanguas, Madrid. 

16124 


Same. © May 20, 1936; E for. 
446938; Mariano Yanguas, Madrid. 
16125 


Enchanted (The) castle; fantasy; pf., 
with w. © 1c June 2, 1936; HB 
unp. 125627; Mildred Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 16126 


Enchanted (The) garden; operetta, 
libretto The Calvin Coolidge school, 
seventh and eighth grades, under 
the editorial supervision of D. H. 
Johnson, m_ EHElizabeth Boyajian, 
Natalie Weeks, Akabie Kaloustian, 
Edythe Solberg and Roberta Whip- 
ple. © Apr. 6, 1936; D 39100; Don- 
na H. Johnson, Boston. 16126* 


Enchantment; by Olive Dungan; pf. 
© May 28, 1986; E pub. 55688; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 16127 


End (The) of a moonlight dance; 
song. © 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125879 ; Clyde George Rengers, Pitts- 
burg. 16128 


England, dear old England; march, w 
K. Bainbridge, m Pierre De Reeder. 
© May 29, 19386; E pub. 55841; 
Katharine Bainbridge and Pierre De 
Reeder, Hollywood, Calif. 16129 


Entry of the gladiators; triumphal 
march, J. Fucik, arr. Ed Chenette; 
band pts., with conductor. © June 
10, 1956; E pub. 55756; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 16130 


Envoy; w Francis Thompson, m Carl 
F. Mueller; full 8-pt. mixed cho. © 
May 18, 1986; E pub. 55876; G. 
Sehirmer, ine., New York. 16131 


Es fltistert die liebe; serenade, Heinz 
Lindemann; blasmusik stimmen. © 
May 31, 1933; E for. 44513; Edition 
Lindemann, Otto Lindemann, Ber- 
lin. 16132 


Espagnole; pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125323; Margaret Ann Baker, 
Annapolis. 161383 

Espana eterna; Dr, 


paso-doble ; con 


letra. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126509; Emilio de Torre, New York. 
16134 

Espana y toros; pasodoble, letra 


Miguel Ibanez, m Pascual Marquina ; 
org. ptes. © Dec. 27, 1985; E for. 
44711; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 16135 


Estrellita (La); by Manuel M. Ponce, 
arr. Willis Conolly; Spanish guit., in 
diagram. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55773; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 16136 


729 


16137 


Etude du piano sur la gamme penta- 
tonique; par Alexandre Tcherep- 
nine, op. 51. 1. Premiére suite.—2. 
Deuxieme suite—3. Bagatelles chin- 
oises. © Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 
44405-44407 ; Heugel, Paris. 

16187-16139 


Evangeline; w H. W. Lonfellow, m 
Cuthbert Forster; men’s voices. 
June 5, 1936; E for. 44506; Banks & 
son, York, England. 16140 


Eve (The) of my initiation; song. © 
1c June 10, 1936; E unp. 126288; 
Jack Carl London, Pittsburgh. 

16141 


Evening eyes; w and melody Ed 
Kirkeby. © 1c. June 12, 1936; E 
unp. 126364; Lang-Worth feature 


16142 


an album of piano 


programs, inc., New York. 


Evening moods; 


solos, compiled William M. Felton. ~ 


© June 2, 1936; AA 207273; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
16143 


Every little thing I do, it’s you; w 
and m Harrv D. Squires. © May 
26, 1936; E pub. 55037; Harry D. 
Squires, inc., Brooklyn. 16144 


——Same. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 
56060; Harry D. Squires, inec., Brook- 
lyn. 16145 


Every little while; song. © 1c. June 
24, 1986; E unp. 127068; Sonia 
Wolter, Chicago. 16146 


Everybody’s beating swing time; fox- 
trot, w J. Magnoli, melody R. Cag- 
netto. ©1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126987; Ralph Cagnetto and Joseph 
Magnoli, Brooklyn. 16147 


Everybody’s swingin’ it now; w Benny 
Davis, m J. Fred Coots; with guit. 
arr. © June 5, 1986; E pub. 55620; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 

16148 


Everything’s talent to-day; w S. Cahn, 
melody S. Chaplin. © 1c. June 20, 
1986; E unp. 126898; Sammy Cahn 
and Saul Chaplin, New York. 

16149 


EKv’rything is bright and sunny; song; 
with guit. arr. ©1c. June 29, 1936; 
E unp. 127868; Joy HE. Schreiner, 
Dunbar, Neb. 16150 


Exciting; w Myron C. Degnon, and 
melody. © 1c. June 17, 1936; E 
unp. 126641; Julia Strong Degnon, 
New York. 16151 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Int, ns), v. St 


Exposition choruses; hymns, w and m 
various authors, comp. © Nov. 23, 
1935; E pub. 55510; Harold Alex- 
ander, Los Angeles. 16152 


Eyes of blue; w Vivian Johnson; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127142; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16153 


Eyes (The) of Jesus; hymn, w and m 
Baylus Benjamin McKinney. © May 
14, 1986; E pub. 55718; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Bap- 
tist convention, Nashville. 16154 


HKyes of Texas; medley, compiled E. B. 
Hall, arr. R. B. Eisenberg; orch. pts. 
© May 29, 19386; E pub. 55580; Ellis 
B. Hall, Amarillo, Tex. 16155 


Fade-out; song. ©1e. June 12, 1936; 
E unp. 126346; William P. Hicks, 
New York. 16156 


Fain would I change that note; 17th 
century w, m Arthur Somervell. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © May 26, 
1936; E for. 44620; Boosey & co., 1td., 
London. 16157 


Fair and true; w Nicholas Breton, m 
Arthur Warrell; mixed voices. © 
Apr. 2, 1936; E for. 44648; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 16158 


Fair, fat and forty; w and m Billy 
Haines; with ukulele arr. R. S. Stod- 
don, and chords for guit. and pf. ace. 
© May 26, 1936; E for. 44645; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 16159 


Fairer than a dream; w James St. 
Clair; pf. ©1c. June 25, 19386; EH 
unp. 127145; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16160 


Fairy rainbows in the grass; by Geor- 
gia P. Moneymaker; pf. © June 10, 
1936; E pub. 55694; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 16161 


Fairy shadows; w and m Helen Ray- 
mond: pf. © May 19, 1986; E pub. 
55533; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Bos- 
ton. 16162 


Fale dunaju; wale, z X-27, slowa L. 
Szmaragda, m: I. Ivanovici; pf. © 
Dee. 30, 19385; E for. 44699; L. Idzi- 
kowski, Warsaw, Poland. 16163 


Fantaisie bohémienne; par Alberto de 
Cristofaro; orch. ptes. © Dee. 31. 
1935; E for. 44805; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 16164 


Far across the deep blue sea ; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 55646; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 16165. 


730. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Far from my heavenly home; sacred, 
w Henry F. Lyte, m Paul Ambrose; 
in BE flat. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55816; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16166 


Far main folg; lied, w Jacob Jacobs. 
©l1ec. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126042 ; 
Jack Saxon, Brooklyn. 16167 


Farewell to thee; note and diagram 
arr. © 1c. May 22, 1986; E unp. 
121529 ;s Max S. Rogers, Youngstown, 
O. 16168 


Farmyard (The); by Yvonne Adair; 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1986; E for. 44653; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 16169 


Fate; melody M. Miller and Lou 
Halmy. ©1e. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126483:; Max Miller, Brooklyn. 16170 


Felicitéa ; versi Francesco Pastonchi, m 
Franco Alfano. © May 28, 1936; 
E for. 44490; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16171 


Ferryin’ Marian home; w and m Jim- 
my Beatty. ©1c. June 16, 1936; E 


unp. 126754; James Frederick 
Beatty, jr., Mannington, W. Va. 
16172 


Festa (Una) a Mantova; balletto con 
la musica, Claudio Monteverdi, arr. 
Gian Francesco Malipiero ; orch. Par- 
tituraa © June 22, 1936; E for. 
44772; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16173 


Festa (La) de la rambla; sardana, 
paroles Gaston Montho et Léo Henri, 
m Luis Bonaterra. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44853; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

16174 


Festliche musik; v. Johann A. Sixt, 
zusammengestellt u. ftir  orch. 
bearb. Hrich Fischer. Partitur. © 
1c. May 2, 19386; E unp. 125991; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 16175 


Festliches vorspiel; w E. W. Moller, m 
Helmut Degen; orch. u. einstimmigen 
chor ad lib. Partitur. © Mar. 30, 
1936; E for. 44467; B. Schott’s sohne, 
Mainz, Germany. 16176 


Fez-ifrane; défilé, A. Fromm; har- 
monie ou fanfare, avee direction en 
si bémol. ptes. © Dec. 31, 1935; 
E for. 44810; Editions HE. Gaudet, 
Paris. 16177 


Fibich (Zdenko) Poém; arr. and ed. 
Ernest Haywood; violin and pf. © 
June 8, 1986; E for. 44448; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 16178 


16191 


Fiddle tunes; arr. Ada May Piaget ; pf. 
© June 22, 1936; E pub. 55940; Wil- 
lis music co., Cincinnati. 16179 


Fiddlers (The) three; song. © 1 e. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125532; Fred 
Schuck, Boston. 16180 


Fidele (Der) schuster; v. Willy Meyer ; 
chromatisches o. pf. akkordion. © 
Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44456; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16181 


Fifth symphony; by Charles Marie 
Widor, op. 42, no. 5, new ed. Norman 
Dello Joio; organ. pts. 1-5. © Apr. 
22, 1936; E pub. 55180; A. Fassio, 
Lachute, Que., Canada. 16182 


Fifty-nine piano solos you like to play ; 
collected. © June 15, 1936; E pub. 
90972; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16183 


Finally; w and melody. © 1c. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126602; Maurice Ju- 
lian Lind, Chicago. 16184 


Fiordisole; 3° fantasia, Franco Vitta- 
dini, rid. Illuminato Culotta; pic- 
cola orch. pti. © May 11, 1936; HB 
for. 44509; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16185 


Fire (The) fighter; song, arr. M. L. 


Lake. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 
50770; Harry Lifson, Monticello, 
INET YS 16186 


Fireflies; by Paul Lincke, arr. Paul 
Yoder; band pts. © June 22, 1936; 
E pub. 55922; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 16187 


Firefly (The); w and melody B. K. 
Lingle, pf. acc. Irwin Fischer. © 1 
ec. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125615; Ber- 
tha Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 16188 


First (The) of May; w A. E. Hous- 
man, m Thomas Symons. © Apr. 23, 
1986; E for. 44665; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 16189 


First (The) rose of summer, the last 
rose of my heart; w Irving Caesar 
and Sammy Lerner, m Gerald Marks, 
pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © June 15, 1936; BH 
pub. 56030; Irving Caesar, inc., New 
York. 16190 


Fish scales; by Pietro Frosini; pf. ac- 
cordion. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 
56025; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

16191 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16192 


Fiskarflicken ; hambo, text Paddock, m 
Sten Axelson; pf. © May 12, 1936; 
E for. 444138 ; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 16192 


Five-fifteen; signature tune, Robert 
Keys; pf. © May 22, 1936; E for. 
44614; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

16193 


Five little blossoms; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © 1-c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125642; Bertha Rood, Hast St. 
Louis, Il. 16194 


Five little darlings; fox trot song. © 
1 e. June 1, 1986; EH unp. 125520; 
Anna R. Ryan, Pottsville, Pa. 16195 


Five little hearts; song. © 1e June 
17, 1936; E unp. 126643; Herbert 
Brudy, Toronto. 16196 


Five little words; song, m Robert -Van- 
Sickle ; with ukulele arr. ©i1c. June 
6, 1936; E .unp. 125873; Lee HE. 
Brooks, Kannapolis, N. C. 16197 


Flag of peace; w and melody. Rev. 
© 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 125641 ; 
John J. Schneider, Philadelphia. 

16198 


Flames; w Tommy Troubadour, m E. 
Stocking; violin, vocal, pf. and bass, 
with guitar symbols. ©1e. Apr. 25, 


1986; E unp. 123465; Mary Leah 

Crolic, Los Angeles, and Eloise 

Stocking, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 
16199 


Fleurs de Paris; Slow-fox, dans la re- 
vue, paroles Pierre Bayle et Marc- 
Cab, m Marcel Cambier. © Apr. 1, 
19386; E for. 44835; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16200 


Fliegerparade; von Gustav Rath; mili- 
tiirmusik stimmen. © Dec. 10, 1935; 
E for. 44473; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 16201 


Flight of the bumble bee; scherzo, 
from The legend of the Tzar Saltan, 
N. Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Ed. Chen- 
ette; full band. © May 28, 1936; E 
pub. 55504; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

16202 

Floating down the river; song. © 1 «. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126668; Nora 
Nichols, Challis, Id. 16203 


Florecita del campo; letra y m R. 
Gama. © May 29, 1936; E pub. 
55582; Rafael Gama and Henderika 
Beukema, Chicago. 16204 

Flower waltz; in diagram. © 1 «. 
June 6, 1986; E unp. 125886; Max 
S. Rogers, Youngstown, O. 16205 


Dt. IT, MeSs, Vi. OL 


Ily (The) outflew the flea; song. © 
1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126792; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 16206 


Flying high; pf. ©1c. June 23, 1936; 
EK ounp. 127029; Carl E. Beyer, San 
Ysidro, Calif. 16207 


Flying (The) squadron; march, 
Fredric A. Tedesco; accordion. © 
June 1, 1986; E pub. 55747; John 
Krachtus, Chicago. 16208 


Flying straight to your heart; fox-trot, 
w and melody Bernice Baird. ©16. 
June 13, 19836; E unp. 126487; Bea- 
trice Bernice Baird, Chico, Calif. 

16209 

Folio of songs from Walt Disney’s 
famous pictures, Mickey Mouse, Silly 
symphony. v. 2. © July 9, 1986; 
AA 208943; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 16210 

Folks don’t blush up in Harlem; w and 


melody. © 1c. June 26, 1986; HB 
unp. 127241; Bernard MHouben, 
Brooklyn. 16211 


Follow our leader; song. © 1c. June 
1, 1936; E unp. 125648; Effiie May 
Reed, San Diego, Calif. 16212 


Follow the sun; selection, Arthur 
Schwartz, arr. Denis Wright; mili- 
tary band pts. © Mar. 20, 1936; E 
for. 44428; Chappell & oco., Itd., 
London. 16213 


Wollow your heart; song. © 1c. June 
15,. 1986; _E unp., 127207; Morton 
Smith, Providence. 16214 


Fondest whisperings; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125787: 
Barbara M. Heinzelman, New Or- 
leans. 16215 


Foniana (G. B.) Six practical pieces 
for the organ. © June 4, 1936; E 
pub. 55588; G. Ricordi & co., inc, 
New York. 16216 


TIoolin’ time; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126238; John 
R. Chisholm, Washington. 16217 


Fool’s paradise; pf., with w. © 1 «¢. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126717; Ralph 
EK. Hinman, Washington. 16218 


Yor always; waltz song. ©1e. June 
1?) 1986 7°R np a2z63sle Perry 
Phillip Williams, Ft. Leavenworth, 
Kan. 16219 

For no reason at all; w and melody. 
©1c. June 9, 1986; E unp. 126167; 
Beverly Isabelle LeRoy, New York. 

16220 


132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Foreign (The) legion; by R. H. Bas- 
sett. © 1c June 4, 1986; E unp. 
125818; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 16221 


Foreign legion march; by Hdmund 
Ross. © 1c. June 4, 1986; E unp. 
125819; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 16222 


Forever and a day; w and melody M. 
D. Helmcamp, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. 
©l1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 125638 ; 
May D. Helmcamp, Baltimore. 

16223 


Forever is such a long time; song. © 
1c June 19, 1936; E unp. 126798 ; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn, 16224 


Forever was only a day; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 
126442; Haroid C. FitzGerald, Bos- 
ton. 16225 


Forgive me; song. © 1c. June 6, 
1936; E unp. 126204; Joseph Adam 
Zuray, Milwaukee. 16226 


Forgotten kiss waltz, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1c. May 18, 
1986; E unp. 124700; Lorena R. 
Fields, Parma, Id. 16227 


Forgotten (The) man has been found ; 
w and melody. © 1«. June 10, 
1936; E unp. 126236; Tom Lysaght, 
Pittsburgh. 16228 


Forman (Mrs. R. R.) Ten sentences 
and responses ; mixed voices, unacc. 
© June 11, 1986; E pub. 55797; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16229 


Found, my dream of paradise; song, 
m Ruth J. Wood. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 127430; G. A. Klein, 
Los Angeles. 16230 


Foundation to trumpet, cornet, play- 
ing; elementary method, Edwin 
Franko Goldman. © May 28, 1936; 
E pub. 55576; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 16231 

Fra le spighe; impressione campestre, 
Enrico Mineo; pf. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
BH for. 445638; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 16232 

Fragrance; by Lindley Evans; pf. © 
May 1, 1986; E for. 445738; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


16233 
Franklin D. Roosevelt; song, m L. 
Feingold, pf. arr. M. Wolfe. © June 


14, 1936; EH pub. 55779; Lipa Fein- 
gold and Eve M. Gordon, Brooklyn. 
16234 


84306—36——3 


16247 


Franklin D. Roosevelt, he’s our Presi- 
dent; w and melody C. W. Thayer 
and Mattie Grace Trumbull. ©1e. 
June 3, 1986; E unp. 125719 ; Charles 
W. Thayer, Winfield, Kan. 16235 


Freed’s (Carl) standard popular fa- 
vorites for the marine band har- 
monica; compiled and arr. Carl 
Freed; with w, pf., and guit. acc. 
© June 24, 1986; E pub. 56069; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 16236 


Freiliche (Die) mishpoche; w Chayim 
Toiber, melody Sholom Secunda. © 
1 ec. June 10, 1986; E unp. 1263886; 
Samuel Secunda, New York. 16237 


French or Spanish, Greek or pig- 
Latin; song. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126794; James Cottrell 
Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 16288 


Frescoes; suite, Haydn Wood; orch. 
pts. © May 15, 1936; E for. 44626; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 16239 


Friderizianische ouverture; v. Wil- 
helm Kempff, op. 85; orch, Partitur. 
© 1c. May 2, 1936; E unp. 125993 ; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 16240 


Frisky ; w Benjamin H. Burt, m Jack 
Norworth. © 1 ¢. June 17, 1936; 
E unp. 126630; Jerry Vogel music 
co., inc., New York. 16241 


Frog frolics; by Maxwell Eckstein ; pf. 
© June 10, 1986; E pub. 55703; 
Boston music co., Boston. 16242 


From any angle; song. © 1c May 
20, 1986; EH unp. 125586; Ray For- 
tune, Fresno, Calif. 16243 


© 1c. June 17, 
Albert W. 
16244 


From now on; song. 
1936; E unp. 126625; 
Rollins, Haverhill, Mass. 


Fugue in G major; from the volun- 
taries of John Stanley, ed. and arr. 


Henry Coates; organ. © May 13, 
19386; E for. 44585; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 16245 


Funnies (The) aren’t funny when I’m 
blue; w and melody Maurice Sigler, 
Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman. 

1 ce. June 8, 19386; E unp. 125748; 
Popular melodies, inc., New York. 
16246 


Funny face McGee; w Walter Hirsch, 
melody Lou Handman. © 1c. June 
20, 1936; EB unp. 126820; Words & 
music, inc., New York. 16247 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16248 


pt. TH, ns; Volk 


G. & S. (A) cocktail; musical play, w 
Lauri Wylie, m Herman Finck. © 
May 19, 1936; E for. 44595; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16248 


G-man love song; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125512; Russell Dean Malray, Mon- 
tesano, Wash. 16249 


G. O. P.’s (The) ; m Samuel Solomon ; 
pf., with w. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126751; Gabriel Allen, De- 
troit. 16250 


Gambling; song. © 1 c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126795; James Cottrell 
Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 16251 


Garber’s (Jan) favorite radio songs; 
with guit. arrs. Lou Leaman. 
June 24, 1936; E pub. 56071; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 16252 


Garden aeroplanes; w and m Hermene 


Warlick Eichhorn; pf. © June 15, 

1936; E pub. 55838; Clayton F. 

Summy co., Chicago. 16253 | 
Garden of memories; song. © 1 ©¢. 


June 3, 1936; E unp. 125712; Car- 
roll Lee Baechtel, sr., Hagerstown, 
Md. 16254 


Garden (The) of our dreams; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126684; Carl 
W. Pollman, Milwaukee. 16255 


Garden rendezvous; waltz song. © 
1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 126285; 
Bernard T. Skinner, San Francisco. 

16256 


Gay (The) cavalier; by Ella Ketterer ; 
pf. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 56109; 
Boston music co., Boston. 16257 


Gay is the rose (Gai le rosier) ; 
- French-Canadian folk-song, English 
text J. Murray Gibbon, m arr. Irvin 
Cooper; mixed cho. © June 27, 
19386; E pub, 56092; Boston music 
co., Boston. 16258 


Gazing at the moon; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. June 10, 1986; E 
unp. 126254; Tommy Meadows, Hast 


Lansing, Mich. 16259: 
Gem (The) dance folio for 1937; 
compiled Elmer S. Hughes; pf., 


with guit. arr. © June 2, 19386; 
E pub. 55883; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 16260 


Gem (The) piano accordion folio, no. 
1; 12 songs, arr. Pietro Deiro; treble 


i Ginger ; 


and bass clefs. © June 2, 1936; 
E pub. 55640; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., “ne., New York. 16261 


Ghost (The) of Old Black Joe; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 27, 19386; E 
unp. 127293; August Sciortina, Chi- 
cago. 16262 


Ghost (The) of your love is haunting 
me; song, m Bounie Beaver Thomas.. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126700; 
Alpha De Busk Beaver, Indianapo- 
lis. 16263. 


Gilbert (Norman) Three impres- 
sions; pf. duet. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © May 5, 1936; E for. 44617; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 16264 


comedy fox-trot, w and m 
Rodd Arden, Harry Saville, Hamil- 
ton Kennedy and Freddy Royce. © 
June 2, 1986; E for. 44590; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 16265 


Girl (A) and a boy in love; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ June 18, 1986; HB 
unp. 126775; George Allen, Detroit. 

16266 

Girl (The) from Iowa; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 1259384; Mary 
Oliver, Moorhead, Ia. 16267 


Girl (The) in the garden; w and m 
Lee David, Jimmy Cavanaugh, and 
John Redmond; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © May 29, 1936; E pub. 55518; 
Harry Engel, inc., New York. 

16268 


Girl (The) of yesterday; song. © 1 
e. June 18, 19386; E unp. 126667; 
Daisy G. Brown, Challis, Id. 16269 


Girl’s, girl’s, girl’s; song. ©1c. June 
2, 19386; E unp. 125691; Clarence 
Anthony Hieger, St. Louis. 16270 


Git mir op mazl tov; from Heaven on 
earth, w Jacob Jacobs, m Sholom 
Secunda. © Dec. 11, 1935; E pub. 
55920; Samuel Secunda, New York. 

16271 


Giuseppe, da barber; w Thomas A. 
Daly, m Carl Oberbrunner, afr. 
Harvey Enders; men’s cho. © May 
25, 19386; E pub. 55955; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. 16272 


Give me a moment; w and melody. 
©1e. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127213; 
William Jones, Brazil, Ind. 16273. 


Give me another chance; w Naida; 
pf. ©1ece June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126115; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16274 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 19386 


Give me any old moon; song. ©le. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126240; Jack 
Ketai, Detroit. 16275 


Give me back my five dollars; w and 
melody Uncle Dave Macon. © 1 ©. 
May 14, 1936; E ump. 124439; Dave 
Macon, Readyvilie, Tenn. 16276 


Give your heart a chance; w and m 
Charlotte Adams. © 1 ¢. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127065; Rogers & co., 
Chicago. 16277 

Giving my love to you; song. Grr ec. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126050; Mary 
Ethel Guttman, Los Angeles. 


16278 


Gladness; w Jean Wilde Wadley, m 
Harriet Ware; high voice. © June 
10, 1936; E pub. 55874; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16279 

Glantz (Harry) Forty eight studies 
for the advanced trumpeter; bk. 2, 
studies 25-48. © June 22, 1936; H 
pub. 56039; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16280 


Glaub’, lieb’ und hoffen; walzer lied, 
aus Am Bielersee. © 1c. June 19, 


1936; E unp. 126845; Paul A. 
Schneeberger, San Francisco. 16281 
Glazounov (A.) Concerto; en mi 


bémol, A. Glazounov et A. Petiot; 
saxophone alto et pf. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44790; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 16282 


Glorious ; w Peggy Prentice; pf. ©1c. 
June 25, 1986; H unp. 1271385; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16283 


Glory dawn; 1937, hymns, Virgil O. 
Stamps, J. R. Baxter, jr., and others. 
© June 12, 1936; AA 208473 ; Stamps- 
Baxter music co., Dallas. 16284 


Glow (The) worm and the star; song, 
w Lord Dunsany. © May 18, 1936; 
E pub. 55530; J. Henry Bové, New 
York. 16285 


Go to sleep my baby; lullaby, song. © 
May 20, 1986; E pub. 55528; J. Henry 
Bové, New York. 16286 


Go ye; hymn, w and m Baylus Ben- 
jamin McKinney. © May 14, 1936; 
E pub. 55719; Sunday school board of 
the Southern Baptist convention, 
Nashville. 16287 


God bless you, dear; w J. M. Walsh, m 
Mana-Zucea, op. 187. 1. Low voice, 
in F.—2. High voice, in A flat. 
June 11, 1986; E pub. 55808; John 
Church co., Philadelphia. 16288 


16298 


God made Ireland so fair, by the north- 
ern light’s glare; song, w Waldo P. 
Newman. © 1c. June 9, 1986; Hi 
unp. 126135; J. Chas. McNeil, Los. 
Angeles. 16289; 


God’s family; Children’s day drama- 
tization, Martha Bayly, m Arthur 
Grantley. © Apr. 9, 1936; D 38088; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

16289*° 


Golden days; comic operetta, libretto 
Ralph Birehard, m John Laurence 
Seymour, op. 40. Voc. se. and 
libretto. © Mar. 17, 1936; D 39095; 
Samuel French, New York. 

16289** 


Golden West; march; solo B flat cor-- 
net, trumpet. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
BHounp. 126999; Charles M. Berry, 
Inglewood, Calif. 16290: 


Gone; w Lois Sweet, m Florence Lloyd 
Lyons; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
May 4, 19386; E pub. 55916; Sweet & 
Lyons music publishers, Chicago. 

16291 


Gone but not forgotten; w and melody 
Sylvia Herbert. © 1 ¢ June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126466; Sylvia Doane, 
Cleveland. 16292 


Gonna hitch my wagon to a star; w 
Sam M. Lewis, m Peter De Rose; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © June 25, 
1936; E pub. 56088; Chappell & co., 
ine., New York. 16293 


Good (The) book says; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126928; 
Andrew R. O’Connor, Roslindale, 
Mass. 16294 


Good-bye love; w A. L. Brennan, 
melody A. W. Zwack. © 1c. June 
24, 1936; E unp. 127051; Albert W. 
Zwack, Hast Orange, N. J., and 
Alfred L. Brennan, Bloomfield, N. J. 

16295 


Good-bye to Carolina; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 126146; 
Mildred Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 

16296 


Good-night baby; song, melody Robert 
Wessman. © 1c. May 29, 1936; E 
unp. 125476; Emerson J. Oelen, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 16297 


Good riddance, bad dreams; w and 
melody Tom Waring and Frank Per- 
kins. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
127489; Words & music, ine., New 
York. 16298 


7395 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16299 


Gospel glory; no. 2, hymns, compiled 
A. L. Byers. © June 15, 19386; AA 
209132; Gospel trumpet co., Ander- 
son, Ind. 16299 


Gospel hour song book; compiled Elmo 
L. and Gladys V. Bateman. Radio 
ed. © May 18, 19386; AA 207205; 
Elmo L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 

16300 


Got a method in my love; w and 
melody Jimmy Redrick. ©1c. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 126819; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 16301 


Got love: w and melody. © 1 ec. June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127240; William 
Hazen Wyman, Painesville, O. 

16302 


Got to have a girl; fox-trot song. © 
fie June 6) 19367 hh unpalZosite. 
Arthur Peter Belich, Pelham, N. Y. 

16303 


Grace from Calvary’s mountain; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 
1936; E pub. 55992; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 16304 


Gram/’s old dinner bell dwelling ; w and 
melody. Rev. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 126916; Viola Cupps Pierce, 
Dana Point, Calif. 16305 


Grand centennial march: pf. © 1 «. 
June 22, 1986; EH unp. 126945; Kath- 
leen A. Hutcheson, Dallas. 16306 


Grand (The) home coming; hymn, w 
C. C. Mourer, m Christian Nelsen. © 
May 138, 1936; E pub. 55612; Elmo L. 
Bateman, Irvingten, N. J. 16307 


Grandfather’s clock; melody Henry C. 
Work, setting Bryceson Treharne; 
mixed cho. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
55933; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

16308 


Grand’ papa et grand’ maman; one 
step, paroles Dommel et J. Cristel- 


Valery, m Georges Dagay; orch. 
ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44819: 


16309 


Gratitude for blessings shared ; w Rob- 
ert Davis; pf. ©1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125562 ; Grace Lillian Sehultz, 
Brooklyn. 16310 


Great Lakes march; song. ©1c. June 
23, 1936; E unp. 127027; Stephen 
Fuzy, Cleveland. 16311 


Green (The) shores of Ireland; song, 
melody Pauline Story. © 1c. June 
12, 1936; E unp. 126324; Bertha Ann 
Calhoun, Olympia, Wash. 16312 


J. B. Chassaing, Paris. 


DEG TEE on Cee vate 


Greenland (The) fishery ; unison song, 
old English ballad, m Robin Milford, 
op. 45; children’s voices. © June 
13, 1986; E for. 44568; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 16313 


Grenade; paroles Louis Chareco, m 
Pierre Daniderff et Maurice Ricet. 
© Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44851; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 16314 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Huldigungs- 
march; triumphal march, from Sig- 
urd Jorsalfar, arr. Ed. Chenette; 
band pts., with conductor. © June 
12, 1936; E pub. 55755; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 16315 


Gros matou; fox-trot, paroles J. Cris- 
tel-Valéry et A. Papet, m Francois 
Gailhard; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for, 44820; J. B. Chassaing, 
Paris. 16316 


Groton (Frederic) Chanson; op. 76, 
arr. by the composer; organ and pf. 
© June 11, 1936; E pub. 55813 ; Theo- 
Gore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

16317 


Guest wanted; song. © 1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126712; Harry Dixon 
Loes, Okmulgee, OKl. 16318 


Gypsy maid; fox-trot song. © 1 @ 
May 11, 19386; E unp. 126983; Gerald 


M. Susser, Pietersburg, Transvaal, 
Union of South Africa. 16319 


Gypsy serenade; arr. Dorothy Vernon ; 
pt, © 1c Sune 1 19365) wane 
125597 ;. Frederick Bond, New York. 

16320 


H. M. S. Pinafore; selection, Arthur S. 
Sullivan, arr. Paul Yoder; full band 


pts. © May 26, 1936; E pub. 55502 ; 
Rubank, ine., Chicago. 16321 
Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Passacag- 


lia; Uber ein thema v. Hindel, v. 
George Gohler; orch. Partitur. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44757; Georg 
GOhler, Litbeck, Germany. 16322 


Hail Franklin Roosevelt; w C. J. 
O’Hara, m G. Lambert. ©1c. June 
12, 1986; E unp. 126329; C. J. O Hara 
and G. Lambert, New York. 16323 


Hail glorious city; song, m Rudolph 
Gruén. © 1c. June 17, 1986; E unp. 
127086; Josephine Felter Royle, New 
York. 16324 


Hail, New York; song. ©1c. June 15, 
1926; E unp. 126464; Elgin Swine- 
ford, Kansas City, Mo. 16325 


736 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


16354 


Hail, New York, beloved city; song. 
©1e. June 15, 19386; E unp. 126526 ; 
Florence R. 8S. Phillips, Tallahassee, 
Fla. 16326 


Hail to the bride; melody. © 1 «¢. 
June 19, 1986; E unp. 126763; Frank- 
lin S. McGowen, Hollywood, Calif. 

16827 


Hail to the city majestic, pride of the 
U.S. A.; w and melody. ©1c. June 
29, 19386; E unp. 127868; Michael 
Daniels Di Brienza, Brooklyn. 16828 


Haitian lady; w G. Otto, m A. Otto. 
© ic. June 11, 1936; E unp. 126313; 
Gene Otto and Anne Otto, New York. 

16329 


Haif my story is not told; hymn, arr. 
Mrs. His Hummel. © May 1, 1936; 
I} pub. 55989; Ellis Hummel, Cin- 
einnatus, N. Y. 163390 


Hammock (A) song; by Elia Ketterer ; 
pt., with w. © June 11, 1936; EH 
pub. 55825; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 16331 


Hand organ Joe; w Charles Reid, and 


melody. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125678; Helene Hipkins, Leng Is- 
land City, N. Y. 163832 


Happy birthday, Texas; song. ©l1«. 
June 26, 1986; EH unp. 127289; Ula 
Gardner Campbell, Ft. Worth. 

16333 


Happy-go-lucky ; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. June 2, 1936; H unp. 125645; Dla 
Roberts, Los Angeles. 16334 


Happy-go-lucky son-oi-a-gun; song, m 
Mary Jane Newell. © 1. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125651; Harold H. Le- 
Crone, Norman, Okl. 16335 


Happy (The) hypocrite; m from the 
play, Richard Addinsell; pf. © May 
19, 1936; E for. 44411; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 16336 


Happy party; Nantucket, Paul Jones, 
Virginia reel or lively one step, arr. 
George F. Briegel; orch. pts.. © 
June 8, 19386; E pub. 55718; George 
F. Briegel, inc., New York. 16337 


Happy you and merry me; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 
e. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125747; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 16338 


Harbor light; w Freddy Mack and Wm. 
Robbins, and melody. © 1 June 
17, 1936; E unp. 127206; William 
Wolfe Robbins, Hartford. 16339 


Harlem (The) band; song. ©1e. June 
23, 1936; E unp. 127009; Richard 
Cletus Horton, Greeley, Col. 16340 


Harlem ghost; w Manny Voeltz; pf. 
©1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127180; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16341 

Harlem hay ride; song. © 1c. June 
19, 1936; E unp. 126786; James Cot- 
trell Haton, Memphis, Tenn. 16342 

Harlem rythm gets you; w Hilynn 
Stanley; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
EH unp. 127137; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16343 


Harlem’s goin’ to town; song, Joseph 


Elly. © June 3, 1936; E pub. 55561; 
Exclusive publications, inc., New 
York. 16344 
Harlequin; by Jesse Greer; pf. © 
June 16, 1936; E pub. 55837; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 163845 
Harmful little armful; song. © 1. 


June 4, 1936; E unp. 125724; Orlo 
Childs, Salt Lake City. 16346 


Harvest (The) fields; hymn, w Civilla 
D. Martin, m W. Stillman Martin. 
© May 11, 1936; E pub. 55685; 
Charles Y. Colgan, Houston. 16347 


Haunting me; song, w Bill Feldhaus. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126484; 
Blaine Wallace, Denver. 16348 


Hausmann (Theodor) Sonate; op. 30; 
violoncello u. klavier; in B moll. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44752; Fr. Kist- 
ner & C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig. 

16349 


Havana; from Red rhumba, w Moe 
Jaffee, m Clay Boland; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
00724; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

16350 


w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland. © 
1c. May 2, 19386; E unp. 125793; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc., New York. 16351 


Have you a penny; w and melody 
Mary Davie. © 1c. June 17, 1936; 
EK ounp. 126618; Alice Mary Davie, 
‘San Francisco. 16352 


Have you ever been in love; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E 
unp. 126465; William Kirchenbauer, 
Philadelphia. 16353 


Have you padlocked your heart against 
love; song, w J. E. Carey. ©1e. 
June 6, 1936; E unp. 126501; James 
EK. Carey, Fall River, Mass., and Ar- 
thur Moore, South Dartmouth, Mass. 

16354 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16355 


Hawaiian echoes; pf. © 1c. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126133; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 16355 


Hawaiian memories; fox-trot medley, 
arr. Ned Freeman; orch. pts. © 
June 22, 1986; E pub. 55923; EKd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 16356 
Hawaiian nights; by Frank H. Grey, 
new arr. Henry 8S. Sawyer; pf. duet. 
© June 11, 1986; E pub. 55805; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
16357 

Hawaiian paradise; composed and arr. 


in note and diagram. ©1c. June 6, 
1936; E unp. 125889; Max S. Rogers, 


Youngstown, O. 16358 
Hawaiian temle; in diagram. ©1e. 


June 6, 1936; E unp. 125885; Max 
S. Rogers, Youngstown, O. 16359 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Notturni; nr. 
2, in ©, hrsg. u. bearb. Ernst Fritz 
Schmid; 2 floten, 2 horner, 2 vio- 
linen, 2 violen, violoncello u. kontra- 
bass. Partitur u. stimmen. © Feb. 
1, 1986; E for. 44754; Musikwissen- 
schaftlicher verlag, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 16360 


Notturno®. net) in "6, 4hrssy a 
bearb. Ernst Fritz Schmid; fléte, 
oboe, 2 hoérner, 2 violinen, 2 violen, 
violoncello u. kontrabass. Partitur 
u. stimmen. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
44753; Musikwissenschaftlicher ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 16361 


On the eve of daylights dawning; 
song. © 1c May 23, 1936; E unp. 
125025; Joseph Buckley Gaskell, 
Long Beach, Calif. 16362 


He is coming very soon; hymn, arr. 
Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 1936; 
7? pub. 55996; Ellis Hummel, Cin- 
cinnatus, N. Y. 16363 


He loves me, he loves me not; m 
Frank Miller; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ¢« May 29, 1986; E unp. 126157; 
Heitie Privette, St. Louis. 16364 


Hie met Ena in an inn; W and m 
Arden-Saville and Kennedy-Royce, 
arr. Dudley E. Bayford; with uku- 
Jele arr. and chords for pf. accor- 
dion and guit. © May 29, 1936; E 
for. 44683; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


Itd., London. 16365 
He never cared; w Nancy Tomasi, 


_ melody A. Sarli and Betty Traina. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 126175, 
Agnes Sarli, Brooklyn. 16366 


pt. II, n.s., v. 81 


He’s mine now; song. © 1c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126797; James Cottrell 
Haton, Memphis, Tenn. 16367 


He’s the man; w David Raymond 
Innes, and melody. © 1 ¢. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125565; Bess Evange- 
line Murch, Detroit. 16368 


He shall come down like rain; anthem, 
w from, the Bible, m F. Flaxington 
Harker; mixed cho., with incidental 
solo for sop. and ten.; organ acc. 
© May 25, 1986; E pub. 55960; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16369 


He took me in; w Winifred M. Nien- 
huis, and melody. © 1. June 29, 
1936; EH unp. 127403;... Barra 
Sacadaris, Cleveland. 16370 


He was a gentleman’s gentleman; w 
and m Michael Carr; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for pf. accordion. © 
Apr. 30, 1936; E for. 44634; Peter 
Maurice music co., itd., London. 

16371 


Hear that band; song. © 1 ¢ May 
13, 1986; E unp. 124485; David A. 
Kulaszewicz, Bessemer, Mich. 16372 


Heart and soul for sale: song, arr. and 
sc. N. Teagarden. © 1c. June 19, 
1836; E unp. 126727; John Harle 
Haggard, Oklahoma City. 16373 


Heart-broken girl; song, melody Elvin 
Bigger and Troy Lee Martin. ©1e. 
June 3, 1936; E unp. 125685; Troy 
L. Martin, Danville, Va. 16374 


Heart’s ease in your hand; w Ger- 
trude Millicent McGrath; pf. ©1c. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 126067; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16375 


Heaven; song. © 1c. June 12, 19386; 
E unp. 126322; Florence Enid Circle, 
Newcasile, Ind. 16376 


Heaven in Atlantic is heaven in the 
moonlight; w Barthold Max, m 
Ernest Forte and Leonard Forte. © 
1 ¢« June 13, 1936; E unp. 126949; 
Barthold William Max, Philadelphia. 

16377 


Heaven, incorporated; w Glenn C. Mc- 
Fall, melody Miriam Taylor. © 1 ©. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126231; Miriam 
Elizabeth Bock, Los Angeles. 16378 


Heaven send [sic] you to me; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127223; Henry 
Janke, Chicago. 16379 


738 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


16403 


Heaven sent me you; waltz song, mel- 
ody Mario Leone. © 1c. June 16, 
19386; E unp. 126552; Merrill Cad- 
walader, Peoria, Ill. 16380 


Heavenward bound; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 13, 1986; E unp. 126446 ; 
Ralph Gordon, Brooklyn. 16381 


Heigh-ho; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
June 30, 1936; E unp. 127454; Philip 
Saltman, Boston. 16382 


Heigh-ho the radio; from the Big 
broadcast of 1937, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1 c. June 11, 
1936; E unp. 126527; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

16383 


Height (The) of my ambition; w and 
melody Richard Jerome and Walter 
Kent. ©1e. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
126821; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 16384 


Heimfahrt (Die) des Jorg Tilman; 
oper, w u. m Ludwig Maurick; soli, 
sprecher u. chor. Klavierauszug. © 
Sept. 1, 1985; E for. 44533; Deut- 
scher musikverlag in der N. S. kul- 


turgemeinde, Berlin. 16385 
Heimweh; impression, Paul Kick- 
Schmidt; salonorch. wu. orchester- 
erginzungsstimmen. © Mar. 17, 


1986; E for. 44727; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 16386 


Heinzelminnchens wachtparade; char- 
aktersttick, v. Kurt Noack, op. 5, 
bearb. Curt Mahr; chromatisches o. 
pf. akkordion. © Mar. 30, 1936; 
EH for. 44458; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 16387 


Heiss brennt die liebe; marsch-fox, 
aus Confetti, text Ernst Marischka, 
m Robert Stolz, op. 660. © Mar. 6, 
1936; E for. 44761; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 16388 


Hellemann (Christian) Five romantic 
pieces; violin and pf., with Spanish 
guit. ace. arr. Vic Wilson and mand. 
pt. © June 2, 1936; E for. 44677; 
W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 16889 


Heller (Stephen) Etude; op. 81, no. 
2, 2d pf. pt. Reuven V. Kosakoff, 
selected and ed. Stella Nahum and 
Lillian Reznikoff Wolfe. © June 1, 
1936; EH pub. 55569; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 16890 


Helio, dream girl; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1986; E unp. 125858; 
Alois Henry Lorer, Handel, Sask., 

_ Canada. 16391 


Hen (The) convention; old minstrel 
song, setting Bryceson Treharne; 
boys’ or men’s cho. © June 22, 1936; 
E pub. 55935; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16392 


Her kiss left on my handkerchief ; 
Song, m Hstelle I. Mequet. © 1. 
June 4, 1986; E unp. 125775; Agustus 
A, Gianfala, Jeanerette, La. 16393 


Heraclitus; w W. J. Cory, m Hric H. 
Thiman; men’s voices. © May 29, 
1986; E for. 44445; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 16394 


Here and there; songs for children, 
w Ruby A. Bilston, m O. G. Camp- 
bell-Egan. © Feb. 18, 1936; E for. 
44729; Allan & co., prop. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 16395 


Here comes the Chevrolet; song. © 
1c. June 23, 1936; EH unp. 127008; 
Philip Amos Small, Baltimore. 

16396 


Here comes the pop corn man; pf., 
with w. ©1ce. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125625; John Harl Bley, Worcester. 

16397 


Here comes the sandman; w and m 
Edith Herz Franklin. © 1 ec. June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127100; Mrs. Louis 
Franklin, Houston. 16398 


Here in my garden; song. © 1 «. 
June 13, 1986; E unp. 126443; Mae 
Middleton Hasbrouck, Houston. 

16399 


Here’s a spot to sing a song of love; 
w and m Val Burton and Will Ja- 
son, arr. Leo Arnaud. © 1c. June 
11, 1986; E unp. 126318; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

16400 

Here’s to F. D. R., let’s elect him 
again; march song. © 1c. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 126829; Stanley Ten- 
nyson Grannum, New York. 16401 


Herr, nun selbst den wagen halt; 
choralmotette, m Johann Nepomuk 
David; 4 bis 5 stimmen, ohne beg. 


© Feb. 11, 1936: E for. 44419; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 16402 
Herz in maske;- operette, Hermann 


Falk—u. Christof Schulz-Gellen, m 
Johannes Fritzsche, bearb. wu. ein- 
richtung Karl Hans Jaeger. Voll- 


standiger klavierauszug mit text 
zum _  dirigieren eingerichtet vom 
komponisten. © Feb. 19, 1936; E 


for. 44525; Thalia verlag, Leipzig. 
16403 


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CATALOG OF 
16404 


Heute singen alle geigen liebe; lang- 
samer foxtrot, w Rudi Keller u. 
Gert von Zitzewitz, m R. Keller. 
© Jan. 27, 1986; E for. 44442 ; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

16404 


Hickory-dickory-dock; w and melody 
Edward G. Nelson and Fred Rose. 
©1e. June 10, 1986; E unp. 126264 ; 
Santly bros._Joy, ine., New York. 

16405 


Hide and seek; w Mack David, mel- 
ody Jimmie Monaco. 1c. June 
10, 1986; E unp. 126227; Select mu- 
sic publications, inc., New York, 

16406 


High and dry; w and melody. ©1c. 
June 1, 1936; E unp. 125613; Jo- 


seph Martyn McMahon, jr., Pitts- 
field, Mass. 16407 
High hat; w and melody. ©1c. May 
29, 1936; E unp. 126298; Lucille 
Gedeon, Aspinwall, Pa. 16408 


High school pride; march, Al Pinard; 
band pts., with conductor. © June 
15, 1936; E pub. 56014; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 16409 


Highways and hedges chorus; hymn, 
W anon., m arr. Baylus B. McKinney. 
© June 15, 1936; E pub. 55884; Sun- 
day school board of the Southern 
Baptist convention, Nashville. 

16410 


Hills (The) sleep on; w Harold Simp- 
son, m Christopher Marsh; in E 
flat. © May 15, 1936; E for. 44597; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 16411 


Himno continental de America: can- 
cion, arr. M. Licon H. © 1c. Apr. 
27, 1986; E unp. 127344; Octaviano 
Perea, El Paso. 16412 


Ho, ho, ho, hum, now I am wishing 
that winter would come; w UL. 
Erlanger, melody William H. Gute- 
kunst. ©1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 
127120; Louise Erlanger and Wil- 
liam Gutekunst, Louisville. 16413 


Ho-la-li; text tr. Wm. Hunter, adapted 
Everett Hendricks, melody from 
Bavaria, set Morten J. Luvaas; 6 
mixed voices. © June 16, 1986; E 
pub. 55895; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 16414 


Hodie Christus natus est (Born today, 
Christ the Lord) ; Christmas motet, 
J. P. Sweelinck, transcribed and ed. 
Clara Tillinghast; sop. 1, 2 and 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. TL. MSG. Veo 


alto; organ acc. © June 5, 1936; 
E pub. 55861; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 16415 


Hoffnung; declamation with m, w 
Emanuel Geibel; pf. [German text] 
© 1c. June 8, 1986; E unp. 126024; 
Anita Schade, Washington. 16416. 


Hold me close to your heart; song. 
© 1c. June 6, 19386; E unp. 125870; 
Fiorence Marks Pensyl, Glendale, 
Calif. 16417 


Hold me so close to your heart; song. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126646; 
Margaret Hleanora Kuhn, North 
Bessemer, Pa. 16418 


Hold me tight; song, melody Charles 
Mattern. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E 
unp. 127397; Lynda Helhoff Mat- 
tern, West Los Angeles. 16419 


Hold naught against me; a prayer, 
anthem, w and m Raymond J. Iden; 
men’s voices. © June 22, 1936; HB 
pub. 55938; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16420 

Holiday sketches ; seven duets, Archie 
Fairbairn Barnes; pf. © May 22, 
1936; E for. 44605; Augener, I1td., 


London. 16421 
Hollywood fantasy; pf. © 1c. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126608; Irving 
Gertz, Providence. 16422 


Hollywood kiddie ditties; w Jean Her- 
bert, m Louis Herscher; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © June 22, 1986; AA 
209056; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 164238 


Homage to Liszt; melodie sentimen- 
tale, Kenneth A. Wright; brass band 
pts. © Apr. 25, 1936; E for. 44594; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 16424 


Home in Dixie; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © June 6, 1986; E pub. 
55625; Herbert Wood, Bolivar, Tenn, 

16425 


Home on the range; author anon., 
arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. accordion. © 
June 2, 1986; E pub. 55641; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & Co., inc., New York. 

16426 


cowboy song; Hawaiian guit., di- 
agram arr., with w. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 55654; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 16427 


Home sweet home; diagram arr. with. 
w. ©1e. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125884 ; Max S. Rogers, Youngstown, 
O. 16428 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Homing; w Arthur L. Salmon, m 
Teresa Del Riego, arr. William 
Stickles; sop., alto and bar. © 
June 8, 1936; E pub. 55711; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 16429 


Honest and truly I love you; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 19, 1936; E 
unp. 126764; Franklin 8. McGowen, 
Hollywood, Calif. 16480 


Honest, honey, what I say is true; 


song. © 1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126297; Doris Helen Anderson, 
Brooklyn. 16481 


Honey, ain’t you coming back to me; 
song. ©1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126905; Frank A. Sullivan, Detroit. 

16432 


Honey: fu; sone. © 1 cc. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126881; Elvira Mc- 
Cord Dexheimer, Montrose, N. Y. 

16433 


Honey, there’s something wrong; song, 
w Mrs. Donald Dipace. ©1c. June 
27, 19386; E unp. 1273877; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 16434 


Honeymoon dreaming; song, w Charles 
Soete and Margaret Soete. © 1 «. 
June 22, 1936; EH unp. 126919; Charles 
O'Neil, jr., Cincinnati. 16435 


Honeymoon (A) in Cuba; w and m 
Violette Bournet, arr. Jean Walz; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Dec. 31, 
1935; E pub. 55917; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 16436 


Honeymoon in June; w and m Earl 
Louis Mayo; pf. © 14cx June: 25, 
1936; E unp. 1D7188: Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16437 


Honeysuckle (The) bee; song. ©1e. 
June 29, 1986; E unp. 127373; J. W. 
Peterson, Gooding, Id. 16488, 


Honolulu’s got me now; w and melody. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126011; 
Leonard Hawk, Honolulu, T. H. 

16439 


Hooray for Roosevelt; w and melody. 
©1ec. June 15, 1936; E unp. 127427; 
Frank Gaughan, New York. 16440 


Hoping to heaven; song. ©1c. June 2, 
19386; E unp. 126557; Rosemary 
Street Lewis, Pasadena. 16441 


Hornpipe (The) hop; from 8. S. Bear 
Mountain, w and m Dave Oppen- 
heim and Michael H. Cleary; with 
guit. arr. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 
56081; Mills music, ine., New York. 

16442 


16455 


Hors d’euvre; by David Comer, arr. 
Harold Rubenstein; pf. © June 26, 
1936; E pub. 56088; B. Feldman & 


co., London. 164438 
—— fox-trot, David Comer, arr. Ned 
Freeman; orch. pts. © June 15, 


1936 ; E pub. 55860; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 16444 


Horsin’ around; w and melody. © 
1 ce. June 23, 19386; E unp. 127034; 
George Herbert Bourne, Los Angeles. 

16445 


Hot sands; march, Heywood S. Jones; 
pf. © June 9, 1986; E pub. 55683; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 16446 


Hotel (L’) du clair de lune; paroles 
Rosemonde Gérard, m Jacque— 
Simonot. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
44813 ; Smyth, Paris. 16447 


House-car honeymoon; song, melody 
Victor Clarence Thomson. © 1 ec. 
June 22, 1936; EH unp. 126996; Arthur 
Softley, Tucson, Ariz. 16448 


House (The) Jack built for Jill; from 
Rhythm on the range, w and m Fred- 
erick Hollander and Leo Robin, pf. 
se. Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © June 5, 1936; E pub. 
50680 ; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 16449 


House (The) where I was born; w J. 
Dewey Sigafuss: pf. ©1e. June 2d; 
1936; E unp. 127178 ; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16450 


How; w A. EH. Roquerre, m Keta L. 
Crumley. © 1c. May 18, 1936; BH’ 
unp. 125917; Audry Barrett, Los 
Angeles. 16451 


How can I be happy ; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. May 11, 1936; E unp. 126963; 
Mary Nichols Burch, Guymon, Okl. 

16452 


How can I sing my love songs; w Herb 
Pornhagen; pf. treble. © 1c. June 
22, 1936; E unp. 126992; Hugo Kass- 
ner, New York. 16453 


How could I ever feel lonesome; fox- 
trot, w J. McDonald, melody P. Pur- 
eell. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125674; Joseph McDonald and Pat- 
rick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

16454 

How precious the night; w and melody. 

©1c. June 16, 1936; EH unp. 126553 ; 


Charles Sumner Spalding, New York. 
16455 


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16456 


Howdy it’s John’s time now to enter- 
tain ; Ist alto saxophone, with w. © 
1 ¢e. May 19, 19386; E unp. 125535; 
John R. Davis, Chicago. 16456 


Hoyer (Karl) Drei kleine pridludien 
und fugen fiir orgel; op. 61. © Jan. 
20, 1986; E for. 44771; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 16457 


Hula hula; w and melody Fred Taylor. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; EH unp. 1259138 ; 
Frederick G. Taylor, jr., Flint, Mich. 

16453 


Humbert (G. Frank) Fourteen studies 
in the five finger group for piano. 
© Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44451; B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16459 


Humimin’; song. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 126481; Ada Broking, Cairo, 
Nay. 16460 


Humimin’-strummin’; song. © 1 e. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 125955; Sara 
W. Keller, Atlanta. 16461 


Humoresque; w Martyna Carroll, m 
Anton Dvorak, arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
in diagram. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
50176; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 16462 


Hymn of the First Presbyterian church 
of Chicago; w Harold Leonard Bow- 
man, m Iorwerth W. Prosser. © 
May 17, 1986; E pub. 55746; First 
Presbyterian church of Chicago, Chi- 
cago. 16463 


Hymn to spring; song, op. 3. © Jan. 
10, 1936; E for. 44741; Leona Han- 
son Flood, Los Angeles. 16464 


Hymn to the sun; by Nikolas Rimsky- 
Korsakoff, fox trot transcription 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 127268; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 16465 


Hymnore; e editoj imzot Fan S. Noli; 
per kor te perzier. © May 16, 1936; 
E pub. 56041; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 16466 


I ain’t got nobody, and nobody cares 


for me; fox-trot, Spencer Williams 
and Roger Graham, arr. Gene Gif- 
ford; orch. pts. © June 22, 1936; E 
pub. 56003; Joe Davis, ine, New 
York. 16467 


I am taking this little rose; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 10, 1936; E 
unp. 126262; Jessa Inez Crotwell, 
Walker, La. 16468 


Dt. 1, Nn. S., v. 31 


I bought a song for only a dime; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 10, 1936; 
E unp. 126259; Josephine C. Deible, 
Pontiac, Mich. 16469 


I ean only whistle; w Myron J. Glau- 
ber, and melody. © 1 ¢. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125496; David M. Hoff- 
man, Los Angeles. 16470 


I can see the writing on the wall; w 
and m Bob Kelly and Elinor Kelly; 
pf. © 1c June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126081; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16471 


I can sympathize with you; waltz song, 
meledy Sam Adelman. © 1c. June 
18, 1986; E unp. 126685; Mabel Pan- 
kow, Reno, Nev. 16472 


T can tell fortunes; song. © 1 ec. June 
19, 1936; E unp. 126798; James Cot- 
trell Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 16473 


I cannot forget; waltz, w and melody. 
©ic. June 12, 1936; E unp. 126365; 
Evelyn Chapman Markham, Akron, 
oO. 16474 


I can’t escape from you; from Rhythm 
on the range, w and m Leo Robin 
and Richard A. Whiting, pf. sc. Geo. 
N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© June 8, 1936; E pub. 55793; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 16475 


I can’t feel blue dear, when I’m with 
you; pf., with w. ©1ec. June 26, 
1936; E unp. 127282; Jack Baer, 
Cleveland. 16476 


I can’t forget in a day; valse song. © 
1c May 4, 19386; E unp. 126389; 
Everett E. Davis, Red Lodge, Mont. 

16477 


I can’t remember to forget; w Phila 
Lee Patterson, and melody. © 1. 
June 29, 1986; E unp. 127462; Geor- 
gia Rights Efird, Tampa, Fla. 16478 


I can’t say nothing you caught me 
wrong again; w and melody Minnie 
McCoy. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126889; Wabash music co., Chi- 
cago. 16479 


I could let the world go by; w Jess 
Altman, and melody. © 1 ec. June 
24, 1936; E unp. 127064; Ben Meck- 
ler, Detroit. 16480 


I’d be pleased; m Arch Fritz; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. June 12, 1936; 
Eeounp. 126342; Nat C. Green, Los 
Angeles. 16481 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 16507 

I’d change my torch song to a love | I dreamt I was a pirate; w and m 
song; pf. treble, with w. © 1 ¢. Eddie Pola; with ukulele arr. © 
June 29, 1936; E unp. 127425; Bev- May 15, 1936; E for. 44705; Camp- 
erly Frankel, Chicago. 16482 bell, Connelly & co., lid., London. 


I’d give a penny for your thought; w 
Billy King, melody Billy King and 
G. Saunders. © 1 c. May 25, 1936; 
BE ounp. 125729; William H. King and 
Geo. Saunders, Detroit. 16483 


I’d like to be in Texas, for the round up 
in the spring; arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
in diagram, with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 55655; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 16484 


I'd like to eall you sweetheart just one 
time more: song, melody Ben Adel- 
man.* © 1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 
126209; Etta B. Platt, Waterton 
Park, Alta., Canada. 16485 


I'd like to start over with you; w M. 
Griesbach, melody W. Greenlaw. © 
1 ec. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126776; 
Walier Greenlaw, Buffalo, and Min- 
nie Griesbach, Garberville, Calif. 


I'd rather have you under the moon, 
than anything under the sun; w 
Johnny Lang; pf. treble. .© 1:¢@ 
June 1, 1936: E unp. 125616; Fred 
Samuel Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 

16487 


I depend on you; song. © 1c. May 
4, 1936; FE unp. 126249; Jean Moore 
Davies, Pittsburgh. 16488 


I didn’t realize; w and m Vaughn All- 
red; pf. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126093: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16489 


I don’t believe you; w and melody. © 
1c June 4, 1936; EH unp. 125769; 
Bard Glenn McKelvey, Lancaster, 
Calif. 16490 

Pb don't. care;.seng. ..© Io «¢.. May 25, 
1936; E unp. 125704; Aileen Hamil- 
ton, Shawnee, Okl1. 16491 


I don’t know so very much, I know; 
song, melody Dick Guttmann. © 
1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126981; 
Arza Hitt, Mineral Wells, Tex. 

16492 

I don’t want to wait ’tili the sun goes 
down; w and melody by EH. R. Hamp- 
ton, m Geo. W. Gaume. © 1 ¢. June 
9, 1936; E unp. 126174; E. Ray 
Hampton, Hawthorne, Calif. 16493 

I dream of Jeanie; by Stephen C. Fos- 
ter, arr. Chester Wallis; mixed cho. 
© June 27, 1936; E pub. 56103; 
Boston music co., Boston. 16494 


16486 


16495 


T feel grand; fox-trot song, melody W. 
J. Massung and Ben Adelman. © 
1 ¢ June 18, 1936; E unp. 126679; 
Wilbert J. Massung, McKeesport, Pa. 

16496 


found her ad. in the lonesome col- 
uln; song. ©1e. June 20, 1936; E 
unp. 127372; Dominic A. Viviani, 
Marseilles, Il. 16497 


I give you my heart; song. © 1 .«. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 125960; John 
Malone, Chicago. 16498 


got a feeling you’re falling in love; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 125985; Ludger Karman, Den- 
mark, Wis. 16499 


I got a notion I’m in love with you; 
fox-trot, w and m Percy H. Post, jr., 
and Herman Gibson. © June 29, 
1936; E pub. 56128; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 16500: 


I got jazz in my soul; w and melody. 
©1e. June 5, 1936; E unp. 127308; 
Clarence M. Long, 2d, EH. Orange, 

16501 


gotta have love; melody. © 1. 
June 30, 1936; E unp. 127455; Philip 
Saltman, Boston. 16502 


haven’t gov a troubie in the world; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1. 
June 12, 1986; E unp. 126339; How- 
ard Wilson Blaine, Wichita. 16503 


T hear Thy call; sacred, w and melody 
Bernice Baird. © 1 ¢« June 13, 
1986; E unp. 126488; Beatrice Ber- 
nice Baird, Chico, Calif. 16504 


I hope that you'll return; valse song, 
w Nat Gordon. © 1 ¢. May 11, 
1936; E unp. 126982; John Corbett, 
Gisborne, New Zealand. 16505 


just made up with that old girl of 
mine; fox-trot, w and m George A. 
Little, Harry Pease and George B. 
McConnell. © June 29, 1936; E pub. 
56126; Jce Davis, inec., New York. 
16506 


I just want to go home; w and melody. 
© 1c: June 23, 1986; E unp. 127016; 
Priscilla Haslett, Sausalito, Calif. 

16507 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16508 


Laie! 


just wrote a song; w Johnny Lang; 
pf. treble. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125621; Fred Samuel Stryker, 
Hollywood, Calif. 16508 


keep on blowing bubbles; fox-trot 
seng, melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
June 10, 1986; E unp. 126219; Harry 
Joye, Summerville, S. C. 16509: 


I knew it all the time; song, melody 
Will Vidler. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127103; Ramon E. Williams, 
Hast St. Louis, Il. 16510 


know there is someone Molly who 
tells you lies; song. © 1c. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126547; Joseph Miele, 
New York. 16511 


I know what I want and I’m gonna get 
it; fox trot, w and melody. ©1.. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125510; Russell 
Dean Malray, Montesano, Wash. 

16512 


I know you'll love Hawaii; w J. H. 
Borthwick, m S. K. Piliwale. © 
June 12, 1936; E pub. 55909; James 
Harold Borthwick and Silver Kin- 
iohe Piliwale, Honolulu. 16513 


I know youw’re lying—but I love it; w 
and melody. ©1e. June 6, 1936; E 
unp. 125956; Joe Capraro, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 16514 


kvill skall dansbanan ldvas; vals, 
text Paddock, m Jules Sylvain; pf. 
© June 6, 1986; E for. 44864; Hdi- 
tion Sylvain, Stockholm. 16515 


I learned a lesson from you; w and m 
Ricky Simpson; pf. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126467; Hric O. Simp- 
son, New York. 16516 


I like me; pf., with w. ©1c. June 27, 
1936 ; E unp. 127315; Mary EH. Oliver, 
Pittsburgh. 16517 


I like to dance the opery; song. ©l1e. 
June 2, 1986; E unp. 126613 ; Michael 
Mikita and Mac Benoit, New York. 

16518 


liken my darling to the bonnie red 
rose; song. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
EK unp. 126738; Lena May Forson, 
Sacramento, Calif. 16519 


Tll always love you sweetheart; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 126859'; Lawrence Fog, Joliet, 


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Til. 16520 
Till always remember Ronkonkomo; 
song. © June 25, 1936; E pub. 


56054 ; Charles McCord, New York. 
16521 


Dt. TLE, MSs, Vee 


Tll be on my way; fox trot, w Tony 
Bell, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
June 10, 1986; E unp. 126212; F. R. 
Garver, Roaring Spring, Pa. 16522 


I'll be over at Mary’s; w and melody. 
© 1e. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125513; 
Russell Dean Malray, Montesano, 
Wash. 16523 


Vll be singing, (ll be dancing; w and 
melody Madge Atwell. © 1c. June 
3, 1936; E unp. 125683; Gladys Mar- 
garete Apfel, Brooklyn. 16524 


I'll be waiting sweetheart; pf., with w. 
©1c. June 19, 1986; E unp. 126771; 
Joseph P. Burk, Rochester, Minn. 

16525 


Ill build you a bungalow of roses; 
song, melody Jack Schatenstein. © 
1 ec. June 9, 1986; E unp. 126063; 
Anna Oszuscik Brodniak, Mukilteo, 
Wash. 16526 


T’ll go on living in memories of yester- 
day’s moments with you; w and m 
Darwin Shealy. ©1 ce. June 1, 1936; 
EH unp. 125594; Samuel Darwin 


Shealy, Columbia, S. C. 16527 
I'll go quietly, ossifer; song. © 1. 


June 19, 1986; E unp. 126799'; James 
Cottrell Haton, Memphis, Tenn. 
16528 


T’ll go sailing alone; waltz song, mel- 
ody O. J. Bertagnoli and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. June 26, 1986; EB unp. 
127217; Oswald J. Bertagnoli, Cas- 
pian, Mich. 16529 


Ill go through; w Mable Evelyn Grif- 
fin; pf. ©1e. June 25, 1936; E unp. 
127188; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16530 


I'll have you; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127460; Jean 
Bernice Moran, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 16531 


[ll keep loving you; w and m Todd 
Hidden. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
125581; Charles H. Hidden, Portland, 
Or. 16532 


T’ll make the first rose of summer the 
last rose of my heart; w Irving 
Caesar and Sammy Lerner, melody 
Gerald Marks. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125656; Irving Caesar, ine, 
New York. 165383 


Ill never forget to-night, sweetheart ; 
melody Nick Caplen. © 1. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 127089; Nick Cappiello, 
Youngstown, O. 16534 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


16562 


TV’ll never let you go; w and m [red 
Astaire, Dave Dreyer and Jack Ellis ; 
with guit. arr. © June 10, 1986; 
EB pub. 55699; Select music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 16535 


ll smile again; w and m Max Rich, 
Dave Oppenheim and Michael H. 
Cleary; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
June 22, 1936; E pub. 56011; Miller 
music, ine., New York. 16586 


I'll soon go where those chilly winds 
don’t blow ; song, arr. Marguret Mac- 
Rae. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127349; Curtis Williams, New York. 

1653 


I'll stake a claim on thee; song. © 
1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127050; 


Robert Alfred Lowell, Oklahoma 
City. 16538 
Ill try once more; song. 1c. June 


10, 1936; E unp. 126255; Jacquelyn 
Kuykendall Kinchion, Waco, Tex. 
16539 


I'll try to smile; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. June 20, 
1986; E unp. 126911; Metro-Gold- 
wyu-Mayer corp., New York. 16540 


lost a dream; w Lee Wood, melody 
Lee Wood and Al Songey. © 1 «¢. 
May 25, 1986; E unp. 125062; Lee 
Clay Wood, Oakland, Calif. 16541 


love Atlantic City; ist violin, with 
w. ©1.e. June 13, 1986; E ump. 
126406; Frank W. Lawrence, Atlan- 
tic City. 16542 


I love coffee; note and diagram arr. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125887 ; 
Max S. Rogers, Youngstown, O. 

16543 


I love my little old guitar; song. © 
1 ¢. June 18, 19386; E unp. 126710; 
John Jerold De Sanders, Oakiand, 
Calif. 16544 


love the blueness of your blue, blue 
eyes; fox-trot song; with guit. arr. 
©1e. June 23, 1936; E unp. 127026; 
Cora McWhinney Hand, Inglewood, 
Calif. 16545 


I love thee; w Thomas Hood, m Wal- 
ter H. Loud. © June 10, 1936; E 
pub. 55704; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 16546 


love to snuggle when I dance; song, 
m Luther A, Clark. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55538; Roy Luther Thayer, 
Ballston Spa, N. Y. 16547 


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I love to stay home with you; song. 
©1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127318 ; 
Jennie DeWeese, New York. 16548 

I love you; song, melody Ralph Je- 
rome Cannaday. © 1 c. June 9, 
1936 ; E unp. 126123 ; Georgia Canna- 


day, Roanoke, Va. 16549 
w Julia Fowler. © 1 @ 


June 27, 1986; E unp. 127378; J. 


Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 16550 
I love you, darling; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


June 22, 1936; E unp. 126861; Min- 
nie Curlett, Millville, N. J. 16551 


love you dearly; fox trot; pf. treble, 


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with w. © 1c. June 13; 1936 BH 
unp. 126439; Harry Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 16552 


I love you little girl; song, m Maudie 
B. Shrefiler. © 1c June 13, 1936; 
E unp. 126453; Mrs. H. C. Connel, 
Larussell, Mo. 16553 


I love you love’s sweet way; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 5, 1936; EH 
upp. 125860; Ross Arthur Tigert, 
Washington. 16554 


love you senorita I do; waltz song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ May 26, 
19386; E unp. 125705; Ann Lipkin, 
New York. 16555 
I love you so; song, m J. Joseph Schil- 
ling. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126886; Mae Jack Cheek, Canton, 


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Miss. 16556 
I love you, too; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 


June 22, 1986; E unp. 126867; Effie 
M. Smith, Hatch, N. M. 16557 


I love your charms: song. © 1 e. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127286; Sylvia 
Mager, Los Angeles. 16558 

I’m a dreamer-on; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. June 18, 1986; E unp. 126711; 
Mary Johnson, Cleveland. 16559 

I’m a little moon-mad; w Mort Dixon, 


m Ray Henderson; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © May 29, 1936; E pub. 


55545; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 16560 
Im a millionaire; w and m Barry 
Hubbs; with guit. arr. © June 18, 
19386; E pub. 55835; Hubert J. 
Braun, Chicago. 16561 


I’m asking for your love, baby; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126677; 
Raymond Duckett, Washington. 

16562 


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16563 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


I’m blue because I love you; song, m 
Loretta Thompson. © 1 ec. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126187; Leslie Marcon- 
tell, Saratoga, Tex. 16563 


I’m busy with love; w Don Wallace, 
melody Phil Ohman. © 1 ec. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 1259638; William 
Donavon Wallace, Los Angeles. 

16564 


Imm counting on the stars; w and 


melody. © 1 ¢ June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125560; Armand Hug, New 
Orleans. 16565 
I’m down and out; song. ©1c. June 
11, 19386; E unp. 126281; Joseph 
Riha, Chicago. 16566 


I’m dreaming the hours away for you; 
w Adelia Henisey; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1936; E unp. 127149; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16567 


I’m flying down to Cuba; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. June 
26, 1936; E unp. 127216; Frank L. 
Clayton, Tauranga, New Zealand. 

16568 


I’m glad it was a dream; w Johnny 
Lang; pf. treble. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126454; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 16569 


I'm going back to Dixie’s cotton high- 
ways; fox trot song. ©1e. June l, 
1936; E unp. 125516; Gail McClel- 
land, Oklahoma City. 16570 


I’m going back to my sweetheart; w 
Fred Reekie; pf. © 1 ¢. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127184; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16971 


I’m going home; song, melody Troy 
Lee Martin and Elvin Bigger. © 
1 ec. June 3, 1936; E unp. 125686; 
Troy L. Martin, Danville, Va. 16572 


I’m going now to Texas; song, w 
Charles E. Gipe. © 1c. June 27, 
1986; E unp. 1273880; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 16573 


Tm going to keep on knocking until 
you open your heart to me; w and 


melody. © 1c. June 29, 1936; E 
unp. 127362; Hugo R. Radau, 
‘Waterloo, Ill. 16574 


I’m gona go rite home and tell my 
mama; w M. J. Kinney, m EH. Stock- 
ing; vocal, violin and bass, with 
guitar symbols. © 1 ec. Apr. 25, 
1936; E unp. 123325; Marie J. Kin- 
ney, Los Angeles, and Eloise Stock- 
ing, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 16575 


I’m gonna do all my fishing out’er one 
little sea; song. © 1 -¢. June 11, 
1936; E unp. 126275; Robert Emeal 
Pope, Monroe, La. 16576 


I’m gonna get it; w and melody Lester 


Melrose. © 1 ¢. June 22, 1936; EB 
unp. 126890; Wabash music ¢o., 
Chicago. 16577 


I’m gonna swing my swan song; w 
and m V. Edwards and Puss Dona- 
hoo; pf. treble. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125660; Vivian Edwards and 
P. Sheldon Donahoo, Oakland, Calif. 

16578 


I'm grateful to you; w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © May 29, 1936; EB 
pub. 55515; Harry Engel, inc., New 
York. 16579 


I’m in a hurry to catch a cab; song, 
m Leo Richard. © 1c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126783; Alice Walter, 
New York. 16580 


I’m in love with you; song, arr. Mar- 
jorie Campbell. © 1 ¢ June 16, 
1986; E unp. 126550; Charles Ben 
Hogan, jr., Portsmouth, Va. 16581 


I’m insane about you; w Edward Hey- 
man, melody John Jacob Loeb. © 
1 ec. June 20, 1986; E unp. 126822; 
Words & music, inc., New York. 

16582 


I'm jealous; fox trot song. © 1 « 
June 1, 19386; E unp. 125519; Daisy 
Roseberry McDow, Susanville, Calif. 

16583 

I’m just a fool; w and m Eddie Ingra- 
ham. © June 20, 1936; E pub. 
50985; Edward M. Ingraham, Bos- 
ton. 16584 


I’m just a wandering cowboy ; w Grace 
Stephens; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126078; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16585 


I’m just an old-time printer ; song, new 
melody and new arr. Eugene Platz- 
man. ©1e. Apr. 3, 1936; E unp. 
125921; Robert Leigh Morris, Moun- 
tain Home, Tenn. 16586 


I’m just like a rainbow when it 
comes to you; w and melody. © 1 
ce. June 15, 1936; EH unp. 126423; 
Joseph Earl Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, Il. 

16587 


I'm kinda blue over you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127067; Ellis S. Tuten, San Fran- 
cisco. 16588 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


I’m leaving the old avenue; song, arr. 
Bernie Clements. © 1 «¢. June 24, 
19386; E unp. 127121; John Calvin 
Turnage, Houston. 16589 


I’m living dear; w and melody. ©l1ec. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127283; Robert 
W. Garrison, Princeton, N. J. 

16590: 


I’m living just for you; w and melody ; 
pf. arr. May Hain. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126954; Henry Caleb 
Thoner, Rochester, Minn. 16591 


I’m locoed, just like a long horn cow; 
wand melody. ©1c. June 16, 1936; 
E unp. 126536; Billy Loudon, Chilili, 
N. M. 16592 


I’m looking for a kind hearted girl; 
song, w John Whitehouse. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126137; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 165938 


I’m looking ‘round for someone to love 
me; w and melody. © 1 c¢. music 
May 22, 1936, 1 c. words June 9; 
EH ounp. 126201; Dorothy Chaffee Le 
Due, Portland, Or. 16594 


- 


I’m making a big splash at that beauti- 
ful ocean; w and melody. © 1. 
June 20, 1936; E unp. 126899 ; Joseph 
HE. Saunders, Atlantic City. 16595 


I’m not romantic; song. © June 3, 
1936; E pub. 55542; Robert Stephen- 
son, Hays, Pa. 16596 


i’m nuts about screwy music; w and m 
Jimmie Lunceford and Fred Rose, 
arr. Edwin Wilcox; orch. pts. © 
March 28, 1936; E pub. 55983; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16597 


I’m on my way home; hymn, arr. Mrs. 
Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 1936; © 
pub. 56000; Ellis Hummel, Cincin- 
natus, N. Y. 16598 


I’m prepared for love; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127490; 
Morrey Davidson and Edward Louis 
Goette, Lakewood, O. 3092 

I’m riding on a rocking horse; hill- 
billy fox-trot, w and m Harry Leoa 
and Leo Towers. © June 2, 1936; 
E for. 44591 ; Cecil Lennox, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16600 


I’m robbing the cradle; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 12665); 
Louis Richard Otto, jr., New Orleans. 

16601 


16614 


I’m rythm, all rythm, and nothin’ else 
but; w HE. Blanche Chaffee; pf. © 
1 c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127159; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16602 


Im sailing in a cylinder; w and m 
Mary Donington; unison voices. © 
May 26, 1936; HE for. 44643: Stainer 
& Bell, 1td., London. 16603 


I'm sending flowers; w and m Bud 
Pries; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
June 8, 1936; E pub. 55642; Edward 


B. Marks music corp., New York. 
16604 


I’m singing a blue song; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 15, 1986; E unp. 126476; 
Sam Jacobson, Seattle. 16605 


I’m sorry; song. © 1c. June 12, 1936; 
Hi sunp. 126334; Harry R. Rozin, Cin- 
cinnati. 16606 


I’m still loving you; w and m Billy 
Davis. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127367; Joseph William Davis, San 
Antonio. 16607 


I’m surprised at you; w and melody. 
© ic.m June 3, 1936, 1c. w June 16: 
HK unp. 127304; Dorothy Washington 
Flegler, New York. 16608 


I’m taking singing lessons; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127348; Nicholas L. J. DiRocco, 
Corona, N. Y. 16609 


I’m the melody man; w and m Jimmie 
Luneeford, Sinky Hendricks and Sy 
Oliver, arr. 8. Oliver; orch. pts. © 
Apr. 24, 1986; E pub. 55984; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

- 16610 


I’m tootin’ my horn; w Allan Roberts 
and Jules Loman, m Francis K. Shu- 
man, pf. arr. R. H. Noeltner; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © June 16, 1936; 
E pub. 55880; Melo-art music pub- 
lishers, New York. 16611 


I’m tossing the woo; m Eddie Brandt: 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126589; Betty Stewart, 
New York. 16612 


I’m troubled; song, melody Phil Starr. 
© 1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 126326; 
Howard Wise, Davis, W. Va. 

16613 


Ym trusting in you, sweetheart; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126181; Charles Henry Eber- 
hardt, Woodhaven, N. Y. 16614 


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16615 


I’m walking on dangerous ground ; fox- 


Vm 


> 


— 


pmocd 


ke 


he 


| 


trot song, melody Henry Camille 
Pellerin. © 1. June 11, 1936; E 
unp. 126276; Carl] Pierre Plourd, 
Springfield, Mass. 16615 


yours, sweetheart; pf., with w. 
©1e. June 22, 1986; E unp. 126924 ; 
Jewel M. Lundin, Twin Falls, Id. 

16616 


made a wish; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. June 3, 1986; E unp. 125687; 
Frank R. LaVere, Chicago. 16617 


met you in the Rockies; w Lillian 
Johnson, m and arr. for guit., etc., 
Aaron A. Clark. © May 9, 1986; E 
pub. 55672; Lillian Millick, Challis, 
Id. 16618 


need Thee; hymn, w and m Hthelyn 
Euibson.” (©) 1 lea May 25, 01936 0B) 
unp. 125834; S. Ethel Wood, New 
Providence, Ia. 16619 


need you; song, m Mrs. José Ber- 
nard. ©1c. June 15, 19386; E unp. 
127081; Joséphine B. Bernard, Woon- 
socket, R. I. 16620) 


never had a dream; song, Otis Rene, 
Leon Rene and Ben Ellison. © June 
3, 19386; E pub. 55562; Exclusive 
publications, inc., New York. 16621 


never knew you'd say, I’m thru; 
song, melody Frank Dentino. © 1 «. 
June 2, 19386; E unp. 125624; Joseph 
YT. Clancy, Upper Darby, Pa. 16622 


never leave my Amie in Miami; w 
and melody. ©1c. June 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 126614; Rudolph Pomelek, 
Bayshore, N. Y. 16623 


never meant to love you; w Zenobia 
Miller; pf. © 1c June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127192; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16624 


never thought it could end; song. 
© 1c. June 30, 1986; E unp. 127476; 
Arthur Adolph Levin, Plainfield, 
IND TALE 16625 


often think of you; w Tommy Snow; 
pis © 1c _June’ §, 193865" unp. 
126073; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16626 


opened my heart; arr. Paul Picci- 
rillo; pf., with w. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125846; Albert D’Orsi, 
Providence. 16627 


I picked a blonde peach; song, w Bene- 


dict A. Bezenek. © 1 ¢ June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126186; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 16628 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


I picked you for my legal beau; w and 


melody. © 1c. June 15, 1986; E 
unp. 126520; Bessie G. Glasser, New 
York. 16629 


saw the moon through my tears; 


song, m Aaron Magil. © 1 c¢. June 
24, 1986; E unp. 127042; Isadore 
Brill, Philadelphia. 16630 


1’se a-muggin’; w and m Stuff Smith; 


Vse gwine back to Dixie; 


with guit. arr. © Mar. 11, 1986; EB 
pub. 53929; Select music publica- 
tions, inc., New York. 16631 


melody 
Charles A. White, setting Bryceson 
Treharne; male cho. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 55936; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 16632 


i’se gwine ter hebbin; w and melody 


| 


= 


— 


rs 


148 


Jessie Bell Stevenson. © 1 c. Mar. 
31, 1936; EH unp. 121469; Mrs. W. F. 
Stevenson, San Antonio. 16633 
shall always love you; song. ©1c. 
June 6, 1986; E unp. 125996; Zella 
Blaine Lang, San Diego, Calif. - 

16634 


shall not weep; waltz song. © 1. 
June 17, 1986; E unp. 126647; Wil- 


liam Alfred Tesson, West Somer- 
ville, Mass. 16635 
shall sing thy song forever (Sta 


canzone sempre canto); w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 17, 1986; E unp. 
126645; John Batista Vidach, Chi- 
cago. 16636 


should have known; w Wilbern Wat- 
son; pf. ©1e June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125862; Hlma Lee Watson, San 
Antonio. 16637 


sing dream songs; Indian idyll, song. 
©1c. June 26, 1986; E unp. 127246; 
Milton John Orlando Groose, Beaver 
Dam, Wis. 16638 


sing of a maiden; old English w, m 
May Sarson; 2-pt. equal voices. © 
June 12, 1986; E for. 44542; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 16639 


spell love in the twinkle of your. 
eyes; w Frank Williams Simpson; 
Df... ©, 1. ¢\ June. 25, 1936." Hastie 
127177; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16640 


still love the same old sweet-heart, 
in just the same old way; waltz, w 
J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. © 
1 c« June 2, 1986; E unp. 125675; 
Joseph McDonald and Patrick Pur- 
cell, Langley Field, Va. 16641 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


_ no. 6, 1936 


16667 


I thank Thee for music within my 
heart; song. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
EH unp. 126927; Lillian Poole Pal- 
mason, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Can- 
ada. 16642 


I think you're snazzy; song. ©1ee. 
June 1, 1936; E unp. 125663 ; William 
Wach, Pittsburgh. 16643 

I thought; slow fox-trot, w Emerson 
Jay Oelen, and melody. ©1e. June 


12, 1986: E unp. 126845; Robert 
Ernest Wessman, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 16644 


I’ve a bone to pick with you; w Elsie 
Sanguinet, and melody. © 1c. June 
12. 1986; E unp. 126352; Elizabeth 
L. Cook, St. Louis. 16645 


I’ve been pinching myself black and 
biue; w Camilla Foster; pf. ©le. 
June 25, 1936; E unp. 127144; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16646 


I’ve changed my tune; w and m Juanne 
Arliss; pf. treble. © 1c June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125766; Margaret N. 
Taylor, New York. 16647 


I’ve elected you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
June 19, 1986: E unp. 126734; Wil- 
liam Gaston, New York. 16648 


I’ve got a picture of you; w B. Faw- 
cette, m F. Holden. © 1c. June 24, 
1936 ; E unp. 127062 ; Frances Holden 
and Bradford Fawcette, Monroe, La. 

16649 


I’ve got evrything but you; fox trot, 
wand melody. ©1c. June 26, 1936; 
E unp. 1272382; Steve A. Kules and 
Frank A. Strzepek, Detroit. 16650 


I’ve got my chin up; song, pf. sc. Basil 
Sadler. ©1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127070; Eunice Coster, Baltimore. 

16651 


I’ve got the blues, for my old Kentucky 
home; w and m Lester C. Cobb; pf. 
se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. June 3, 
1936; E unp. 125717; Carl L. Kob, 
Sedalia, Col. 16652 


I’ve got the hilly-billy blues; w and m 
Harry Leon, Leo Towers and Ho- 
ratio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion, banjo and 
suit. © May 18, 1936; E for. 44632: 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., 
London. 16653 


I’ve got the horns on you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
126823; Otomar F. Hlava, New York. 

16654 


84306—36——4. 


I’ve got you in the corner of my eye; w 
Betty Hayford, m Carolyn Mattice. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125589; 
Betty Lillian Hayford and Mary 
Carolyn Mattice, Slingerland, N. Y. 

16655 


I’ve had your future all planned ; song, 
pf. sc. Harold Potter. © 1 «¢ June 
26, 1936; E unp. 127284: Robert W. 
Garrison, Princeton, N. J. 16656 


I’ve lost the key to your heart: w Wil- 
liam Kocourek, m Frank Key, arr. 
Lew Novy. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126726; Frank Otto Kocourek, 
Chicago. 16657 


waited for spring; arr. Paul Picci- 
rillo; pf., with w. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125847; Albert D’Orsi, 
Providence. 16658 


I want a cottage; song, w Billea Rox- 
anne Staples. © 1c. June 16, 19386: 
E unp. 126565; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 16659 


I want to be a star; song, w James 
Washington. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1936; 
EK unp. 126587; Alevia R. Chins and 
James Washington, Denver. 16660 


I want to be popular with Jesus; 
hymn, arr. Mrs. Hillis Hummel. © 
May 1, 1986; E unp. 55998; Ellis 
Hummel, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 16661 


I want to be your shadow; song. © 
1 ¢ May 28, 1986; E unp. 125045; 
Vida Richelieu DeWey, Albany. 

16662 


I want to belong to you; w and m Ruby 
Danks Cadman. © June 8, 1936; E 
pub. 56048 ; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 16663 


I want to fall in love; song, w P. King 
and Nina Martin. © 1c June 12, 
19386; E unp. 126378; Pearl King, 
Spring Green, Wis. 16664 


I want to write a love song; song, mel- 
ody Charles Mattern. © 1c. June 
27, 1936; E unp. 127896; Lynda Hel- 
hoff Mattern, West Los Angeles. 

16665 


I want you, I’ve got you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127123; Mary Alden Lence, Jones- 
boro, Ill. 16666 


j— 


I wanta balance my love account; w 


and m Henry Jesse Chapman; pf. © 
1 @ June 8, 1986; E unp. 126092; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16667 


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16668 


I was dreaming; pf. treble. © 1 ec. 
June 20, 1986; E unp. 126841; Alex 
Hyde and Basil Adlam, New York. 

16668 


I will always be in love with you; 
pf., with w. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127118; Lizette Mowen, Co- 
lumbus, O. 16669: 


I will love you forever my darling; 
song. © 1c. June 18, 19386; E unp. 
126699; Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, 
Neb. 16670 


{I will magnify Thee; song, w from 
Psalms. © 1c. June 18, 1936; EH 
unp. 126404; Carl F. Mann, Detroit. 

16671 


I wish I had a sweetheart; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1. June 18, 1936; EH 
unp, 127209; Lucia Ziccardi Wein- 
berg, Brooklyn. 16672 


I wish I were a clown like Pagliacci; 
w Edgar Leslie, m Jimmie Monaco; 
with guit. arr. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 55686; Santly bros.—Joy, ine., 
New York. 16673 


wished on a four leaf clover; song, 
m Ruby Seely-Gervais. ©1c. June 
5, 1986; E unp. 125843; Nellie M. 
Seely, Portland, Or. 16674 


4 


wished on a star; song, w Henry 
Schultz: ‘© lve. June, 27; 1986575 
unp. 127379; J. Chas. MeNeil, Los 
Angeles. 16675 


b= 


I won your love; serenade, w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 5, 1986; E unp. 
125851; Dan Cicchelli, Detroit. 

16676 


I wonder; song, m Luther A. Clark, 
arr. Aaron A. Clark. © June 8, 
1936; E pub. 55675; Ethel Chaffee, 
Carpinteria, Calif. 16677 


I wonder why; song. © 1c. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127055; Rola Libke, 
New Holstein, Wis. 16678 


I won’t mind growing old; song. © 
1 ec June 8, 1936; E unp. 126036; 
Andrew MecNeillie, Mifflintown, Pa. 

16679 


I wore my heart on my sleeve; w and 


melody. © 1c June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126925; Guy Bonar Wood, 
Brooklyn. 16680 


I worship the ground you walk on; 
w and m Bob Wright and Chet For- 


Dt. Tin SV one 


rest. © 1. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126320; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 16681 


I worship you; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 20, 1986; EH unp. 127402; Terry 
Georgian and Gabe Tite, Detroit. 

16682 


I wouldn’t for the world; w Cad 
Bowen, m Eddie Corbett; pf. © 1 
e. June 24, 1986; E unp. 127047; 
James Edward Corbett, Pomona, 
N. J. 16683 


I write this with tears in my eyes; 
w L. Coleman, melody H. Foillard. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127091 ; 
Henry Foillard, Long Island City, 


and Lucile Coleman, Tottenville, 
Sarda Nae 16684 
Ich hab’ dich lange nicht gektiisst; 


langsamer foxtrot, w Bruno Balz, 
m Heinz Reinfeld. © Mar. 3, 1936; 
EH for. 44441; Wiener bohéme verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. 16685 


If I could only be sure of you; w 
Margaret Gavan; pf. © 1c. June 
29, 1986; E unp. 127150; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16686 


If I could only find her; w Herman 


Wilke; pf. © 1c June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126075; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16687 


If I had a gringo man; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126261; 
Sam Abraham Lutz, Vancouver, 
Wash. 16688 


It ’'m gonna have any peace of mind; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 10, 1936; 
EK unp. 126258; Georgianna Boothe, 
Bremerton, Wash. 16689 


Ii I were a millionaire; w and m 
Grantland Shaw. © 1 e¢. May 20, 
1936; E unp. 1248381; Grant Leslie 
Shaw, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 

16690 


If my song could only reach your 
heart; song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ¢ June 24, 1986; E unp. 127045; 
Leigh B. Freed, North Manchester, 
Ind. 16691 


If this ain’t rhythm, don’t pat your 
feet; song. © 1. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125497; Edward HEchor, jr., 
Chicago. 16692 


e 


t we confess our sins; hymn, w and 
m Lillian Igo Kindig. © June 1, 
1936; E pub. 55892; L. James Kin- 
dig, Mattoon, IIl. 16693 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


If you can’t sing it you'll have to swing 
it; from Rhythm on the range, w 
and m Sam Coslow, pf. se. Geo. N. 
Terry; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
June 12, 1936; E pub. 55851; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 16694 


If you could only come back; song. © 
1 «@ June 29, 1986; E unp. 127416; 
Irene S. Chisholm, North Wilming- 
ton, Mass. 16695 


If you don’t care; w and melody. © 
1 ce. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126847; 
Florence Swerdlow, Philadelphia. 

16696 


If you hadn’t come along; song. © 
1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125789; 
Nettie May Ward, Wichita. 16697 


If you only knew; w A. A. Levin, m 
R. E. Button. ©1e. June 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 127477; Arthur Adolph Levin 
and Robert Easton Button, Plain- 
field, N. J. 16698 


If you say you do; waltz song. ©l1e. 
- June 19, 1986; E unp. 126736; Del- 

phia M. Hancox, Hannibal, Mo. 
16699 


If you want to; song, m Philip Schnepf 
and Marie Newell. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125828; Stanley King, 
Philadelphia. 16700 


If you want to win those young girls; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125936; B. W. Flannigan, Ft. Meade, 
Md. 16701 


If your aloha means I love you, then 
I’m happy; song; with ukulele arr. 
© June. 12, 1936; EH pub: 55912: 
Harry Owens, Honolulu. 16702 


Im olympischen dorf; marsch, Paul 
Lincke; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 18, 
1936; E for. 44750; Apollo-verlag, 


inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 16703 


Im Schwarzen ross von Catalanien ; 
Spanischer marsch, text Franz Bau- 
mann, m Wiga-Gabriel, arr. Gerhard 
Winkler; orch. stimmen. © Apr. 7, 
19386; E for. 44760; Wilhelm Geb- 


auer, Leipzig. 16704 
Immerzu singt mein herz deinem 
herzen zu; tango, aus Die grosse 


stnderin, w Katharina Stoll u. Her- 
man Roemmer, m Eduard Kinneke, 
arr. Richard Etlinger; salon orch. 
stimmen. © Jan. 1, 1936; E for. 
44744; Crescendo theaterverlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 16705 


i 


16717 


Impromptu elegante; by Jacques Mil- 
ler, op. 11; pf. © June 1, 1936; BH 
pub. 55565; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, 16706 


In a cute little roadster of blue; w 
V. H. Bridge and Joseph EH. McDon- 
ald, m Dorothy Johnson and David 
Shoop. .© 1c. May 5, 1936; E unp. 
123931; Vincent H. Bridge, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 16707 


In a Dreamland garden; w L. Ice, m 
V. Hisenman. © 1c. June 27, 1936; 
E unp. 127338; Virginia Hisenman 
and Lee Ice, Marietta, O. 16708 


In a hamlet by the sea; fox trot song. 
© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 126960; 
Anna L. Thompson, Denver. 16709 


In a house by the sea built for you and 
for me; w and melody. © 1c. June 
9) 21986: EH unp. 126183; Edith C. 
Maurer, Orange, Calif. 16710 


In a houseboat on the Hudson; from 
S. S. Bear Mountain, w and m Dave 
Oppenheim and Michael H. Cleary ; 
with guit. arr. © June 24, 1936; BE 
pub. 56079; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 16711 


In a little café on Broadway; w and 
melody Cliff Erickson. © 1c. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 126149; John Clifford 
Erickson, Hollywood, Calif. 16712 


In a pretty little Mower garden; fox- 
trot, w J. McDonald, melody P. Pur- 
cell. © 1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125841; Patrick Purcell and Joseph 
McDonald, Langley Field, Va. 

16713 


In all my dreams; w Ivor Hilton, m 
Lillian Ray. © May 5, 1936; E for. 
44615; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

16714 


In all the country round. (Dans tous 
les cantons) ; French-Canadian folk- 
song, English text J. Murray Gibbon, 
m arr. Irvin Cooper; mixed cho. 
June 27, 1936; E pub. 56093; Boston 
music co., Boston. 16715 


In an Elysian grove; flute, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126480; Phyllis Dorris Mack, Los 
angeles. 16716 


In an ivy covered arbor on an old New 
England lawn; w and melody Jim- 
mie Grier and Lyle Moraine. ©1e. 

._ June 12, 1936; E unp. 126350; Popu- 
lar melodies, inc., New York. 16717 


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16718 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. IMME S. av wot 


In an old cherry orchard; w and m 
Ruth Murray, rev. Chas. Henderson 
and Pat Ballard; with guit. arr. 
June 24, 1936; E pub. 56077; Mills 
music, inec., New York. 16718 


In Argentina; w and m A. Sawyer. © 
1 e. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125895; 


Adella Sawyer and S. D. Wilcox, 
Hollywood, Calif. 16719 
In Bethlehem; song. © June i3, 


1986; E pub. 55767; Madeline M. 
Hughes, Cincinnati. 16720 


In Budapest; w E. Dorien, melody J. 
Elly. ©1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 
126756; Joseph Hilly and Edwin 
Dorien, New York. 16721 


In de shadder of de lamb; w Mary 
Sinton Leitch, m Charles Kingsford ; 
med. voice. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55951; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16722 


In glory, round Thy throne; anthem, 
w and m Gwilym Davies; mixed 


voices. © May 7, 1936; HE pub. 
56042: White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 16723 


In God’s garden; song. © May 20, 
19386; E pub. 55527; Ward Samuel 
Baker, Delano, Calif. 


In little Capuana; fox-trot tango, w 
and melody. ©1ec. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126842; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. 16725 


In minuet style; by Thomas Baron 
Pitfield; violin and pf. © May 25, 
1936; E for. 44608; Augener, Itd., 
London. 16726 


In Miinchen steht ein hofbriuhaus; 
stimmungswalzer, text Klaus SS. 
Richter, m Wiga-Gabriel, arr. Ger- 
hard Winkler; orch. stimmen. © 
Apr. 15, 1936; E for. 44758; Wilhelm 
Gebauer, Leipzig. AOA. 


In my garden by a stream; w James 
J. Meikleham, m EK. P. LaFreniere; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © June 19, 
1936; E pub. 56059; Roy music co., 
ine., New York. 16725 


In my heart it’s not that way; song, 
arr. Bernie Clements. © 1 ¢. June 
23, 19386; E unp. 127037; Joe Bonno, 
jr., Houston. 16729 


In my story book of dreams; w and 
melody Edward Kirkeby. © 1 e. 
June 12, 1936; E unp. 126360; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 16730 


16724 | 


In my treasure chest of souvenirs; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 126972; Fred Schwandt, Min-. 
neapolis. 16731 


In old Mexico; song. © 1c. June 9,, 
1936; E unp. 126051; Mary Ethel 
Guttman, Los Angeles. 167382: 


In old Vienna; song, melody Charles 
Mattern... © 4.c, June,.27,, 1936—9n), 
unp. 127398; Lynda Helhoff Mattern,, 
West Los Angeles. 16733 


In old Virginia; waltz song, melody 
Manuscript league. © 1c. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126562; Hthel J. Fogle, 
Washington. 16734 


In one supreme moment; song. © 1 
ce. June 380, 1936; E unp. 127493; 
Ruth Seydel Stormer, Pasadena. 

16735 


In our little old home town, when we 
were kids; song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
1272383 ; G. E. Smith, San Antonio. 

16736 


In spite of all; w and melcdy M. S. 
Kosen, melody arrangement Oscar 


Johnson. © 1c. June 8, 1986; H 
unp. 125964; Minnie Sutherland 
Kosen, Dakota, Minn. 16737 


In the balmy summer time; w and 
melody. © 1-c. June 18, 1936; HE 
unp. 126853; Henry Keefe, Lynn, 
Mass. 16738 


In the Blue Ridge; w H. G. Lindsay, 
melody Jack Potts. ©1c. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126558; Jesse A. Potts 
and Harl G. Lindsay, Represa, Calif. 

167389 


In the chapel of the moon; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. June 
26, 1986; E unp. 127219; C. D. Ha- 
zelton, Canuck, Sask., Canada. 

16740: 


In the dream of love; song, m Antonio 


Liparini. © 1. Apr. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 126152; Frances Minardi, 
Brooklyn. 16741 


In the garden of tomorrow; w Geo. 
Graff, jr., m Jessie L. Deppen, arr. 
William Stickles; sop., alto and bar. 
© June 8, 1936; E pub. 55708 ; Chap- 
pell & co., 1td., London. 16742: 


In the gloaming; w Martyna Carroll, 
m arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram.. 
© May 20, 1936; E pub. 55777; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

16743: 


752 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


In the heart of old Tahiti; w and m 
Harry Leon and Leo Towers; with 
ukulele arr. © Apr. 30, 1936; E 
for. 44429; Campbeil, Connelly & co., 
lItd., London. 16744 


In the hills of Maine; song. ©1e. 
May 22, 1986; E unp. 125591; Lillian 
Ouellette, Westbrook, Me. 16745 


In the hills of Oklahoma; w and 
melody. ©1e. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125639; Theresai Culver, Glendale, 
Calif. 16746 


In the kingdom of the gnomes; by Ada 
Richter ; pf. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
5581°; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16747 


In the land beyond the moon; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 . 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127221; Leslie 
L. Hunt, St. Thomas, Ont., Canada. 

16748 


In the middle of the night; song. © 
1 ce June 4, 1936; E unp. 126563; 
Hlizabeth Elsie Burgett, Marshall, 
Mich. 16749 


In the moonlight; by Jonny Heykens; 
orch. pts. © June 12, 1936; E for. 
44541 ; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16750 

In the romance of a garden; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 
126256; George Hynz, Ferndale, 
Mich. 16751 


In the still of the night, I need you; 


song. © 1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125830; Malinda Perry Farmer, 
Detroit. 16752 


In the stillness of the night; w H. 
Dorien, m J. Elly. ©1e June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126757; Joseph Elly 
and Hdwin Dorien, New York. 

16753 


In the valley of my dreams; song, m 
Hmil Berggren. ©1c. June 17, 1936: 
EK unp. 127487 ; Charles Clayton Ray- 
mond, Portland, Or. 16754 


In the valley of the San Joaquin; w 
Blanche Mitchell; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1936; EH unp. 127187; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16755 


In the village of Sin Yang; w A. Mil- 
lard Howe; pf. ©1c. June 25, 1936; 
HE unp. 127168; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16786 


In tune for love; song, m James Il. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 125937; Ila M. 
Reed, Danville, Ia. 16757 


16772 


In two parts; 6 little sketches; pf. © 
May 26, 1936; E for. 44416; Harold 
Samuel, London. 16758 


In your arms again; w Chet Royal; 
pt. ©AKEt Fune? 8119865) unip. 
126111; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 16759 


In your arms, I always love to be; w 
Carlton Cook, m Aileen Angel, pf. 
se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125908; BH. Carlton 
Cook, Denver. 16760 


Independence of thee we sing; song. © 
May 23, 1936; E pub. 56045; Ella M. 
Rogers, Pittsburgh. 16761 


Indian (An) epic in song; w and 
melodies. © 1 ec. June 26, 1936; 
E unp. 127292; J. Henry Bové, New 
York. 16762 


Indian (An) maid; w and melody. © 
1 e. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125975; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

16763 


Indiana fight; pf., with w. © May 1, 
1923; E pub. 55849; LeRoy C. Hinkle, 
Bringhurst, Ind. 16764 


Indiana lullaby; fox trot song, m Wil- 
lard Herring. ©ic. June 22, 1936; 
EH unp. 126869; Jesse Gordon Cook, 
New Castle, Ind. 16765 


Indifference: w George Thomas, and 
melody. ©1ec. June 2, 19386; E unp. 
125603; Charles Stuart Margulies, 
New York. 16766 


Indifferent : by Belle Fenstock ; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. June 6, 1936; 
Eeunp. 125981; Belle Fensterstock, 
New York. 16767 


Ingrata; bolero, arr. Frank Jimenez; 
pf. con texto. ©1c. June 26, 1936; 
BH unp. 127250; Alberto Quijano, New 
York. 16768 


Instrumentations-tabelle; v. Theo. A. 
Korner u. Otto Rathke; blas-instru- 
mente. © Mar. 28, 1936; A—Foreign 
31265; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 16769 

Into wedding land; w and melody. © 
1 c. June 9, 1986; E unp. 126182; 
Hdith C. Maurer, Orange, Calif. 

16770 

Introduction (An) to love; song, w 
Russ Dean. © 1c. Jan. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126718; James Charles McCol- 
lum, Columbus, O. 16771 


In‘roduzione, Passacaglia e Finale; di 
Giovanni Saiviucci; orch. Partitura. 
© June 4, 1986; E for. 44476; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 16772 


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16773 


pt. I, n. s., v. 8k: 


Ione, the girl of my dreams; song, w | it happened in the park; w and m 


Ione Neal. © 1c. June 9, 19386; E 
unp. 126138; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 16773 


Irish medley; transcription FWerde 
Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127269; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 16774 


Irish (An) souvenir; by Reginald Red- 
man; orch. pts. © Mar. 10, 1936; 
EK for. 44436; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 16775 

Irish (The) washerwoman; arr. Mar- 
vin Hatley; pf. © 1 c. June 30, 
1936; E unp. 127444; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 16776 


Irishman (An) never grows old; w 
and melody. ©1e. June 1, 1936; E 


unp. 125500; Raymond E. Duck- 
worth, Berkeley, Calif. 16777 
Is it any wonder; song, m_ Philip 
Schnepf and Marie Newell. © 1 ¢. 


June 5, 19386; E unp. 125829; Stanley 
King, Philadelphia. 16778 


Is it wrong; w and m Jean R. Spoerl. 
©1c. June 8, 1986; EH unp. 126014; 
Eugenia Ray Spoerl, Philadelphia. 

16779 

Isle (The) of Bermuda; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 18, 1986; E unp. 
126694; Harry R. Cochran, Saugus, 
Mass. 16780 

Isle of Cuba; tango, Harry Perrelle 
and Ferde Grofé. © 1 ¢. June 26, 
1936; E unp. 127281; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 16781 


Isle of Hawaii; w Bill Seaman; pf. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126109; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16782 


Isn’t there someone somewhere; w and 


melody. © 1c. Jue dt, 19386; Hh 
unp. 125572; James L. Cornelius, 
Hale, Mo. Py liGhoo 
Ist die welt auch noch so_ schon; 


marsch, w u. m Paul Lincke; gem. 
siimmen. © Sept. 16, 1985; E for. 
44751; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 16784 


It ain’t no use at all; w and melody. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 116958 ; 
Margaret Ives, St. Albans, England, 
and Frank Trafford and Clive Erard, 
London. 16785 


It couldn’t last; w and m R. S. Justice 
and Lucas Finney; pf. © 1c. June 
23, 1936; E unp. 127086; R. Stratton 
Justice, Pittsburgh. 16786 


Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. © 
1 c¢« June 2, 1986; E unp. 125692; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 16787 


It happens in the best of families; w 
and melody Benny Davis and J. 
Fred Coots. ©1c. June 1, 1986; E 
unp.. 125548 ; Harry Engel, inc., New 
York. 16788 


It is the place called the old Hoosier 
state; waltz song. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127132; Martin Carey, 
Cincinnati. 16789 


It must be love; w and melody. © 
1¢ June 12, 1986; E unp. 126367; 
Joseph Hari Driscoll and Charies 
Dwight Nicholis, Lemont, Hl. 16790: 


It really doesn’t matter; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125840; Frank Marchese, Graterford, 
Bas 16791 


It’s a small world; w Harold Adam-. 
son, m Walter Donaldson. © 1 ©. 
June 24, 1986; E unp. 1270438; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 16792. 


It’s about time; w Pauline E. Wilcox; 
pf. © May 27, 1986; E pub. 55632; 
Merrill Dunlop, Chicago. 16793: 


It’s amazing, but true; song. © 1. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126942); Birdie 

tich Dunsworth, Emporia, Kan. 
16794 


It’s bad to be good; w and melody. © 
1 « June 18, 1986; E unp. 126660; 
Louis Richard Otto, jr., New Or- 
leans. 16795. 


It’s folks like you; w and melody Ber- 
nice Baird. © 1c June 13, 1936; 
E unp. 126489; Beatrice Bernice 
Baird, Chico, Calif. 16795 


It’s heaven in our rendezvous; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. ©1«. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125938; William P. Lewis, Ft. 
Thomas, Ky. 16797 


It’s in the bag; w R. A. Gold, melody 
D. Davis. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E 
unp. 125778; Ralph A. Gold and. 
David Davis, New York. 16798 


© 1c. June 
Mildred 
16799 


It’s love; w and melody. ©1c. June 
5, 1936; E unp. 125800; George Al- 
lan Beauchamp, jr., Hollywood, 
Calif. 16800 


It’s in the cards; song. 
9, 19386; E unp. 126131; 
Cozzens Turner, New York. 


754 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 671936 


It’s Mister Roosevelt; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126704; 
Wilbur Raymond Bagley, Tipton, 
Ind. 16801 


It’s O. K. big boy, O. K.; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
127203; Bert Gordon, New York. 

16802 


It’s only a dream; song, w Fred Di 
Cesare. ©1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126920; Joseph Frank Schwartz, 
Rochester, N. Y. 16803 


It’s spring again; w and m Ralph 
Hotaling; pf. © May 19, 19386; HE 
pub. 55534; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 16804 


It’s springtime in the Ozarks; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c: June 13, 1986; 
EK unp. 126449; Warwick Wesley 
Dawkins, De Queen, Ark. 16805 


It’s time to march to Texas in the 
Texas centennial parade; song. © 
1 ec. May 28, 19386; E unp. 126202; 
Lucy Ann Sweeney, Childress, Tex. 

16806 


It’s up to you; w and melody. © 1. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125796; Michael 
Harrison, Philadelphia. 16807 


It’s way past my bedtime; w Robert 
Aldrich; pf. © 1c. May 22, 1986; 
E unp. 124986; Mervin Wesley 
Whitcomb, Belmont, Mass. 16808 


It's you; song. ©1c. June 6, 1936; 
EH unp. 125906; Sue Gwinn Jones, 
Columbus, O. 16809 


—w Geo. William Newns; pf. © 
1 ec June 25, 1986; E unp. 127198; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16810 


It’s you I want; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 17, 1986; E unp. 126670; 
Nadine Stanley, Southwick, Mass. 


16811 
It takes a lovin’ woman; song, m 
Z. B. Vogler and Nola Heath 


Thomas. © 1c. June 16, 1936; BH 
unp. 126545; Zella Brack Vogler, 
Houston. 16812 


It was cotton blossom time in the 
valley; w H. L. Porter, m G. M. 
Shay. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126626; Gladys M. Shay, Victorville, 


Calif., and Hattie Lane Porter, 
Chowchilla, Calif. 16813. 
It was inevitable; song. © 1 ¢. May 


4, 1986; E unp. 126250; Jean Moore 
Davis, Pittsburgh, 16814 


16827 


It was really you; w T. Carey, m T: 
Carlton. © 1e¢ June 4, 1936; E 
unp. 125794; Tom Carey and Tom 
Carlton, Aliquippa, Pa. 16815 


t will take a long time to forget; w 
and m Salty Sawtelle. ©1e. June 
9, 1986; E unp. 126168; McKinley 
Osiel Sawtelle, Bartlesville, Okl. 

16816. 


Italia nuova; inno, versi e melodia. 
© May 21, 1986; E pub. 55550; 
Michael Piazza, Brooklyn. 16817 


Italian (The) victory march; pf. © 
1 c«@ May 21, 1986; E unp. 125540; 
Frank Savario Giunta, Warren, O. 

16818. 


Tialy empire; symphonic march; solo 
cornet; in B flat. © 1c. June 16, 
1936; EH unp. 127204; Camillo Napo- 
letano, North Bergen, N. J. 16819 


J'ai passé au travers; java, paroles et 
m Tity Quentin, arr. R. Legrand; 
orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44786; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

16820. 


Jaime les femmes, c’est ma folie; 
valse-slow, de Marinella, paroles 
René Pujol, E. Audiffred et Géo 
Koger, m Vincent Scotto. © Apr. 1, 
19386; E for. 44826; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16821 


Jaime pour la premiére fois; paroles 
Léon Montagné et G. Montho, m. 
Léon Montagné et R. Casabianca. 
© Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44852); Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 16822 


Ja mein kleiner hiitto-hotto, htitto- 
hotto reiter; Swinging fox, text. 
Fritz Lohner, m Heinz Sandauer. 
© Mar. 12, 1986; E for. 44763; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 16823 


Je n’ai pas dit: je vous aime .. .; ro- 
mance-boston, paroles René Pujol, m 
Ralph Erwin. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44833; Editions Salabert, Paris. 


16824 - 
Jes’ a’callin’; song. © 1c. June 11, 
19386; E unp. 126288; Grace HE. 
Wailes, New York. 16825: 


Jesus, I can hear you calling; arr. 
Ruth G. Johnson; pf. treble, with w.. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 127040; 
Edgar Charles Windridge Wragg, 
Philadelphia. 16826 


Jesus is mine; hymn. © June 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55865; Charles Ivar Johnson, 
Sawyer, Mich. 16827 


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16828 


Jesus is mine—Continued. 

w Alfred S. Rotz. © May 15, 
19386; E pub. 55616; Harry D. Rotz, 
Chambersburg, Pa. 16828 


Jesus’ love; hymn, w Edward Fergu- 
son, m Christian Nelsen. © May 18, 
1936; E pub. 55602; Elmo L. Bate- 
man, Irvington, N. J. 16829 


Jesus my friend; hymn, w and m Ruth 
A. Thompson. © May 138, 1936; E 
pub. 55600; Elmo L. Bateman, Irvy- 
ington, N. J. 16830 


Jesus was born; hymn, w and m Hu- 
bert Grant, arr. Ruth M. Francis. © 
May 13, 1986; E pub. 55599; Elmo L. 
Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 16831 


Jig time; by Gene Rose. © 1c. June 
4, 1936; E unp. 125821; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 16832 


Jingle, jingle; Christmas song, w and 
m Ned Ward. © 1c. June 4, 1936; 
E unp. 125788; Nettie May Ward, 


Wichita. 16833: 
Jirkie; w and melody. ©1e. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126402; Michael J. 


Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, Bal- 
timore. 16834 


Joe Louis can fight; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126594; 
Pearle L. Webb, New York. 168385 


Joe Louis our idol, he can take it; 
song, m W. A. Jacobs and Prentice 
Rosetta Medlock. © 1 ec. June 8, 
1986; E unp. 125684; William Arthur 
Jacobs, Independence, Kan. 16836 


Jolly (The) coppersmith; by C. Peter, 
arr. Willis Conolly ; Spanish guit., in 


diagram. © May 20, 1936; E pub. 
50772; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 16837 


Jonah; oratorio, Biblical w, m Lennox 
Berkeley ; soli and cho. © June 5, 
19386; E for. 44686; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 168388 


Joy in my heart; pf., with w. © May 
27, 1936; E pub. 55626; Merrill Dun- 
lop, Chicago. 16839 


Joyful (The) message; song, melody 
Nora A. Crow and Ben Adeiman. © 
1c. June 10, 1986; E unp. 126215; 
Nora Crow, St. Louis. 16840: 


Joyful tidings; our 1937 book for Sun- 
day schools, singing schools and con- 
ventions, ed. W. Lee Higgins. © 
July 8, 1936; AA 209871; A. J. Show- 
alter co., Dalton, Ga. 16841 


7) 
pt. HT, MYSS Wow 


June (A) night; song. ©1e. June 10, 
1936; E unp. 126247; Lilian Wolfe, 
Philadelphia. 16842 


Just a dream; w Rose Rimek; pf. 
1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126077; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
16843 


Just a little bit of heaven; song. © 
1 ec. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127109; 
Hilda Slayton, Tampa, Fla. 16844 


Just a little bit of love; w and m 
Bertha Alice Wilshire; pf. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 126116; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16845 


Just a nobody dreaming; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127361; Louis W. Kasman, Chicago. 

16846 


Just a tender little feeling ; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126087; Gladys F. Steis, Ridgway, 
Pa. 16847 


Just an old fashioned fireplace a burn- 
ing; w and m Selma Guettler; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127160; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16848 


Just another man; w and melody. © 
1c June 24, 1986; E unp. 127053; 
J. Heraldine Atkins, Kansas City, 
Mo. 16849 


Just another waltz beneath the moon; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 1259389; Fred R. Schneider, 
Sceptre, Sask., Canada. 16850 


Just answer, dear; waltz ballad, 
melody Jack Mahoney. ©1e. June 
5, 1936; E unp. 125799; Harold West, 
Berdford, Ind. 16851 


Just a-roaming in the gloaming; w 
Anna Borgman; pf. © 1c. June 8, 
1936; EH unp. 126091; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16852 


Just because; pf., with w. © 1. 
June 23, 1936; E unp. 127010; Sadie 
Allan, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 

16853 


Just for yourself; w and melody. © 
1 ec June 22, 1986; E unp. 127006; 
Ann Lipkin, New York. 16854 


Just imagine you love me; w and m 
John Randolph, jr. © 1 c. June 4, 
19386; E unp. 125755; John Wesley 
Knapp, Cincinnati. 16855 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Just let me say I love you; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 22, 1936; EK unp. 
126894; Jesse Calvin Watson, jr., 
Pineville, La. 16856 


Just longing for my U. S. home; ten. 
banjo and ten. banjo cho., 2d cho. 
and obbl. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125667 ; William Nicholas, New York. 

16857 


Just made to kiss; w H. Rich and 
Harry Stitman, and melody. ©1e. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125780 ; Herman 
Rich, New York. 16858 


Just one more dance; w Johnny Lang; 
pf. treble. © 1c. June 1, 1986; 
E unp. 125619; Fred Samuel Stryker, 
Hollywood, Calif. 16859 


Just some-body’s mother ; song, m Una 
Merrick Michaels. © 1c May 21, 
1936; E unp. 126151; Mary Vicie 
Pearce, Amarillo, Tex. 16860 


Just tell them that you saw me; w and 
m Paul ‘Dresser, arr. V. G. Ganeff, 
Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; with chords for 
ukulele and guit. © June 22, 1936; 
E pub. 56062; Calumet music co., 
Chicago. 16861 


Just waiting ; w and m Pearl Clark; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127173; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

16862 


Just where you belong; w and melody. 
©ic. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126930; 
Nellie Mabel Powers, Los Angeles. 

16863 


Just you; melody. © 1c. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126604; Harry E. 
Kanner, Neptune, N. J. 16864 


—— song, w Gladys Penez. © 1 « 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126427 ; Charles 
Eugene Penez, Redwood City, Calif. 

16865 


—— w Berton Bradley, and melody. 
© le. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125047; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

16866 

Just you and a golden moon; song. © 
June 15, 1936; 2 c. June 17; E pub. 
55885 ; Russell Leeton, Cairo, W. Va. 

16867 

Kalle i Lillskog; vals, text och m Fry- 
man, Paddock och Ake Siderblom; 
pf. © June 6, 1936; BH for. 44865; 
Edition Sylvain, Stockholm. 16868 

Kathaleen; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 ¢ May 21, 1986; E unp. 126943; 
Lorenzo Countee, Kansas City, Mo. 

16869 


16882 


Katydid (The) and the cricket; by 
Dorothy Wade; pf. © June 22, 1936; 
EH pub. 55945; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 16870 


Kaulana ke kuahiwi ao Haleakala; w 
and m Alice Johnson. © 1 c. June 
138, 1986; EH unp. 126415; Robert N. 


Kamaunu, Honolulu. 16871 
Keep me true; song. © 1 ¢. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126130; Bonnie C. 
Willis, St. Louis. 16872 


Keep on smiling; w Dixie Rank, m 
Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Apr. 24, 1986; E pub. 55594; Richard 
Edward Rank, Chicago. 16873 


Keep that music playing; song, melody 
Frank Vallone. ©1c. June 5, 1936; 
Ei unp. 1258638 ; Edward J. Nulty, New 
York. 16874 


Keep the home fires burning with the 
thoughts of Him; w and melady.. © 
1c. Mar. 23, 1986; E unp. 126394; 
Benjamin Franklin Woods, Visalia, 
Calif. 16875 


Keep your eyes on Ira; w and mel- 


ody Herman Hupfeld. © 1 c¢. June 

17, 1986; E unp. 126744; Shapiro, 

Bernstein & c., inc., New York. 
16876 


Keep your mind on it; w and melody 
Lester Melrose. © 1 ¢@ June 22, 
1986; E unp. 126891; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 16877 


Keepsakes; w and melody Seymour 
Simons. © 1c June 23, 19386; HE 
unp. 127020; Famous music corp., 


New York. 16878 
Key (The) to heaven; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 13, 1936; E unp. 126428; Hliza- 

beth O. Bredehorst, Los Angeles. 
16879: 


Kki-ki-bu; fox-trot o one-step, parole e 
m M. Mariotti e A. Lao Schor [and] 
Si puo restar fedeli ad una donna; 
fox-trot, parole L. L. Martelli e E. 
Neri, m ed arr. A. Derevitsky: or- 
chesirina pti. © Apr. 1, 1936; E 
for. 44561; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 16880 


Kingdom (The); pf., with w. ©1e¢ 
May 18, 1936; Ei unp. 125537; Archer 
D. Higenbroadt, Lincoln, Neb. 16881 


Kiss (The) I miss; waltz song, w 
Hazel M. Lockwood. © 1 ¢. June 
22,. 1936; .E .unp. 12690(-. Lee W. 
Lockwocd, Minneapolis. 16882 


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16883 


Kiss me with a feeling; 
melody Sam Adelman. 
26. 1986." HY unp.. t2c200. hee 
Mitchell, Aiken, 8S. C. 16883 


Kisses on your lips; song, w John S. 
Madden. © 1 c¢. June 29, 1986; E 
unp. 127407; Howard Vernon God- 
ing, Washington. 16884 


Kleine serenade; von Willy Burkhard, 
op. 42; streichorch. Partitur. © 
Mar. 80, 1886; E for. 444638: B. 
Schott’s sbhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16885. 


Knitting (The) itch; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. June 38, 1986; BE unp. 125710; 
Leah Yurak, Holyoke, Mass. 16886 


Knock wood; w George Thomas, and 
melody. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125612; Charles Stuart Margulies, 
New York. 16887 


Komm, trink und lach am Rhein; 
walzer, w C. Amberg u. L. Andersen, 
m Fred Raymond, bearb. E. Lorenz ; 
chromatisches o. pf. akkordion. © 
Mar. 30, 1986; E for. 44460; B. 
Schoit’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

16888 


KKonzert fiir cembalo und_ streichor- 
chester; nach dem orgelkonzert 1932, 


waltz song, 
© 1c. June 


Wolfgang Fortner. Partitur. © 
Mar. 30, 19386; E for. 44468; B. 


Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 
16889: 


AXordion kapers; by A. Ferraris, arr. 
Al Richards; pf. accordion. © May 
20, 1936; E for. 44670; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 16890 


Krazy kat; by Frank Trumbauer, arr. 
Russ Case; orch. pts. © June 10, 
19386; E pub. 55697; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 16891 


Kurische Nehrung; v. Herbert Brust, 
op. 86; kleines orch. Partitur. © 
1c. May 2, 1936; E unp. 125989; Ed. 
Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 16892 

Las} (The) T love; w Mildred Zimmer- 
man, m Jean Hon [i. e. Jean Hon 
Johnson] © 1c. June 8, 19386; E 
unp. 125967; Lois Hon Johnson, De- 
troit. 168938 


Lady (The) laments; song. © 1 « 
June 138, 1986; E unp. 1264387; Hor- 
tense Youngwirth Wiid, Chicago. 

16894. 


Limimlein (Hin) geht und tragt die 
schuid ; motette, m Johann Nepomuk 


pt. III, n.s., v. 81 


David; 4 stimmen, ohne begl. © 
Feb. 11, 19386; E for. 44421; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 16895 


I.aissez-moi vous aimer; tango, de 
Marinella, paroles René Pujol, E. 
Audiffred et Géo Koger, m Vincent 
Scotto. © Apr. 1, 19386; EH for. 
44827; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

16896 

Lake (The) in autumn; by Frederick 
Harwood, op. 57; pf. © May 25, 
1936; E pub. 56046; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 16897 


Lake Wabana; song, w Rose Riefler. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126566; 
J. Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 16898 


Lament; op. 1; pf. © Jan. 10, 1936; 
E for. 44740; Leona Hanson Flood, 
Los Angeles. 16899 


Martyna Carroll, m arr.; Hawai- 
ian guit., in diagram. © May 20, 
1986; E pub. 55778; Harry G. Stan- 
ley, Rocky River, O. 16900 


Lament of Indus; arr. Dorothy Ver- 
non; violin and cello; pf. ace. © 
1c. June 17, 19386; E unp. 126591; 
Frederick Bond, New York. 16901 


Lamentu serenata di spanettu (La- 
mento sérénade sur la mort dun 
ane); poésie Santu Casanova, m 
Henri Tomasi. © Apr. 1, 1936; H 
for. 44804; Henry Lemoine & Gie., 
Paris. 16902 


Land (The) of the blest; hymn, w Al- 
fred S. Rotz. © May 15, 1986; E 
pub. 55615; Harry D. Rotz, Cham- 
bersburg, Pa. 16903 


Landon, our bet’s on you; song. © 1 
e. June 11, 1986; E unp. 126278; 
Mary Durham Barker, Wichita. 

16904 


Largo; from the New world symphony, 
Anton Dvorak, arr. Edwin Arthur 
Kraft; organ and pf. © June 11, 
1936; E pub. 55812; Theodore Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 16905 


Last (The) good-bye; w and m Mary 
Bercoff; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1986; 
E unp. 127155; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16906 


Last night; song, melody Dick Gutt- 
mann. © 1 ce. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126932; Arza Hitt, Mineral Wells, 
Tex. 16907 


— w Harry Kahn, m Frank Grey; 
low or med. voice. © May 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55965; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16908 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Last (The) waltz to-night; song, m 

Morris Knisely and Eula Knisely. © 

1 c@ June 20, 1936; E unp. 126897; 
Eula Reed Knisely, Lebanon, O. 

16909 


‘Laterna magica-marsch; nach dem 
thema von Gustav Kneip, m Leo Ey- 
soldt; blasmusik stimmen, mit clari- 
netto 1 in B direction u. cornett 1 in 
B direction. © Oct. 26, 1935; E for. 
44747; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 16910 


Laughing doll; happy intermezzo, Eric 
O’ Neill, full orch. Ernest Reeves; pts. 
© June 5, 1936; E for. 44587; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., Itd., London. 16911 


‘Laughing waters; violin, with pf. acc. 
© June 18, 1936; E pub. 56053; 
Margaret Menteer, St. Louis. 16912 


‘Lazy moon; fox trot song, melody H. 
Langstock and Ben Adelman. ©1ce. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127226; Henry 
Langstock, Great Falls, Mont. 16913 


Lazybones has gotta go to chureh to- 
day; w and melody. ©1e. June 18, 
1936; EK unp. 126661; Louis Richard 
Otto, jr., New Orleans. 16914 


Leading me on to believe in you; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127131; George Daven, Akron, 
O. 16915 


Leap year; song. © Feb. 7, 1936; E 
pub. 54794; Charles D. Etchon, New 
York. 16916 


Leap-year girl; w Laurence Payson 
Kirkpatrick, m L. Herscher; with 


suit. arr. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
56016; L. P. Kirkpatrick, Los An- 
geles, and Louis Herscher, Holly- 


16917 


Lei waltz; in diagram. ©ic. June 6, 
1936; EH unp. 125890; Max S. Rogers, 
Youngstown, O. 16918 


Lenz und liebeslust; duett, w Pauline 
Bahler. © 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 
126846; Paul A. Schneeberger, San 
Francisco. 16919 


Let me be your sweetheart, once again ; 
w and m John King, Paul Nagle and 
Fred Fisher. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 
55682; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

16920 


Let me dream of her; song. © 1 ec. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126709; John 
Jerold De Sanders, Oakland, Calif. 

16921 


wood, Calif. 


16934 


Let me hold you in my arms; w and 


melody. © 1c. June 12, 1936; HE 
unp. 1263866; Joseph Earl Driscoll 
and Charles Dwight Nicholls, Le- 
mont, Il. 16922 


Let me hold your hand; w Glenwood 
Johns; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; EH 
unp. 126080; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16923 


Let me look in your beautiful eyes; 
song. ©1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126282; Joseph Riha, Chicago. 

16924 


Let my dreams wander back to yester- 
day; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 125940; Owen Ear! Posner, Ot- 
tasa, Ill. 16925 


Let’s all go to grampy’s show; w and 
m Sammy Timberg and Bob Roth- 
berg. ©1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 
126348; Paramount productions mu- 
sie corp., New York. 16926 


Let’s ask dad; pf., with w. © 1. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126190; Hd- 
ward Owen Gillespie, Westernport, 
Md. 16927 


Let’s blame it on the moon; w and 
melody. ©1e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125952; Matthew Hennelly, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 16928 


Let’s compromise; w and melody Allie 
Wrubel. © 1c. June 20, 1986; E 
unp. 126818; Words and music, inc., 
New York. 16929 


Let’s dance in the New York manner; 
w E. Dorien, melody J. Elly. ©1e. 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 126758; Jo- 
seph Elly and Edwin Dorien, New 
York. 16930 


Let’s dance sweetheart; w J. E. Carey, 
m A. Moore. © 1c. June 6, 1936; 
E unp. 126500; James EH. Carey, Fall 
River, Mass., and Arthur Moore, 
South Dartmouth, Mass. 16931 


Let’s don’t talk, just walk; song. © 
1c June 12, 19386; E unp. 126379; 
Pearl King, Spring Green, Wis. 

16932 


Let’s dream again; barcarola, w Gail 
LaBerge Macias; voc. duet. ©1ce. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127351; Nicola 
Noveili, Los Angeles. 16933 


Let’s elect Roosevelt again; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 11, 1936; E 
unp. 126300; Eugene Bullet Cheat- 
ham, Chicago. 16934 


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16935 


Let’s get another deck; w Jimmie 
Marks, m D. J. (Scotty) Living- 
stone. © May 29, 1936; E pub. 
55579 ; Marks & Livingstone, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 16935 


Let’s go home; w and melody. ©1c. 
June 15, 1986; E unp. 126515; Victor 
Lamb Spencer, Yonkers, N. Y. 

16936 


Let’s go rockin’ on the moon; w and 
melody Yvonne Carmel, James Mc- 
Caffrey and D. Ringle. © 1c. June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127092; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 16937 


Let’s go to Coney Island; waltz song. 
© 1c. June 11, 1986; E unp. 126307; 
Peter Lucchetti, Kew Gardens, L. I., 
INS Y. 169388 


Let’s have a wedding in June; w B. 
Brill and B. Novie, melody R. Shaw. 
© 1c. May 21, 1936; E unp. 125578; 
Ruth Shaw, Bert Novie and Betty 
Brill, Brooklyn. 16939 


Let’s have prosperity; w and melody 
C. W. Thayer and Mattie Grace 
Trumbull. © 1c. June 4, 1936; EB 
unp. 125764; Charles W. Thayer, 
Winfield, Kan. 16940 


Let’s name the day; w BH. Dorien, m 
J. Elly; pf. treble. ©1c. June 19, 
1986; E unp. 126759; Joseph Elly 
and Edwin Dorien, New York. 

16941 


Let’s play house; songs from the re- 
vue, w and melodies Newbold Noyes, 
jr. and others. © June 1, 1936; E 
pub. 55886 ; Holiday revue, Sorrento, 
Me. 16942 


Let’s pretend; song. © 1. June 6, 
1986; E unp. 126029; Augusta Harr 
Byers, Donora, Pa. 16943 


Let’s pretend that we’re in heaven; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 29, 1936; 
E unp. 127413; Jack Bruce Thomas, 
Lawrence, Ind. 16944 


Let’s skip across the dew; w Margaret 
Isabelle Crowley; pf. © 1 ¢. June 
25, 19386; E unp. 127172; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 16945 


Let’s stick to Roosevelt ; w and m Lou 
Smith. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
126857; Lucius F. Smith, Monroe, 
Wis. 16946 


Let’s take off; song, w Edna Wruck. 
© le. June 25, 1936; Hy unp. 127114; 
Doris Hansbrough, New Haven. 

16947 


Pel TEMAS. Werod 


Let’s tee off together; w and melody 
Charles Tobias, Carmen Lombardo 
and John Jacob Loeb. © 1 c« May 
6, 1986; E unp. 128996; Select music 
publications, inc., New York. 16948: 


Let’s trade hearts dear; waltz, w G. 
Thibault, m J. De Voe. © 1c. June 
13, 19386; E unp. 126615 ; George Thi- 
bault and John De Voe, Chicago. 


16949 
Let there be love; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1. 


June 2, 19386; E unp. 125693; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
16950 


Let uS sing as we journey home; 


hymn. © May 27, 1986; E pub. 
55627 ; Merrill Dunlop, Chicago. 

16951. 

Let us smile and sing; song. © 1c. 


June 27, 1986; E unp. 127316; Jen- 
nie DeWeese, New York. 16952 


Let us waltz again to our old refrain 3. 
w and melody. © 1c. June 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 126168; Heareel Shaffer, Los 
Angeles. 16953. 


Letter (A) that we all have time to 
write; w W. J. Corrigan, m R. A.. 
Turner. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125912; Wm. J. Corrigan and Roy A. 
Turner, Newaygo, Mich. 16954 


Leuchtendes meer; slow-fox, m wu. arr. 
Hrnst Fischer; salon-orch. stimmen.. 
© Mar. 26, 1986; E for. 44723; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 16955: 


Libelulas; fox-trot; pf. © 1c. June 
13, 1986; E unp. 126417; Alfonso 
Monteverde, Los Angeles. 16956: 


Lid’s (The) off; in 2 acts, bk, Arnett 
McKennan, Sturgis Warner and oth-- 
ers, lyrics and m Cammann New- 
berry, Gaspar G. Bacon, jr., and oth- 
ers. Musical sc. © May 23, 1936; 
E pub. 55899; Hasty pudding club, 
Cambridge, Mass. 16957 


Lied (Das) vom Memelland; dichtung 
Erich Hannighofer, m Herbert Brust, 
werk 46. 1. Gem. chor.—2. Blasorch., 
mit miinnerchor. Partitur.—38. Gros- 
ses oreh., mit gem. chor. Partitur. 
© Dee. 2, 1935, Feb. 8, 4, 1936; E for. 
44526-44528 ; Deutscher musikverlag 
in der N. S. kulturgemeinde, Berlin. 

16958-16960 


Lift your eyes and smile; waltz song, 
melody S. D. Fuller and Sam Adel- 


man. ©1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 
126676; Sarah D. Fuller, Aurora, 
Col. 16961 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Light (The) that lies in woman's eyes, 
and lies, and lies and lies; song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126686; A. H. Black- 
more, Alden, Ia. 16962 


Lightly and politely; w George 
Thomas, and melody. ©1ce. June 2, 
1936; E unp. 125606; Charles Stuart 
Margulies, New York. 16963 


Lights are low; waltz, m Arthur J. 
Thibodeau; pf., with w. ©1c. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126688; Roy W. 
Swanson, Minneapolis. 16964 


Lights are shaded in a little rendevous ; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 29, 1936; 
E unp. 127469; Ted Lovick, Starford, 
Pa, 16965 


Ligurische serenade ; intermezzo, Giulio 
de Micheli, op. 124; orch. stimmen. 
© Apr. 2, 1986; E for. 44409; Rob. 
Forberg, Leipzig. 16966 


Like a summer breeze; song, w Buddy 
O’Dell. ©1c. June 2, 19386; E unp. 
125643; Elsie Stalter, Park Ridge, 
N. J. 16967 


Lilae Lane; w Horace Alexander 
Mack; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1986; E 
unp. 127139; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portiand, Or. 16968 


Liliputaner (Die) kommen; charak- 
terstuck, Heinz Lindemann; man- 
dolinen orch. stimmen. © Feb. 25, 
1936; E for. 44514; Hdition Linde- 
mann, Otto Lindemann, Berlin. 

16969 


Limehouse blues; by Philip Braham, 
transcribed Billy Mayerl; pf. © 
Apr. 17, 1986; E for. 44587; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16970 


Lincoln; march song, arr. Y. C. Esco- 


bar. ©1c. May 25, 1936; E ump. 
125112; Maria J. Alvarez, Chicago. 

16971 

Lindbergh kidnapping; song. © 1 «. 


June 16, 1986; E unp. 126514; Mrs. 
J. T. Wooten, Winston-Salem, N. C. 
16972 


Lindegger lindler; v. Armin Knab; 
klavier. © Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 
44461; B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 16973. 


Lindeman (Henry) 18 modern hot 
saxophone solos; arr. H. Lindeman 
-and Harold Blanchard ; alto and ten. 
saxophone, with pf. acc. © June 24, 

. 1936; EH pub. 56070; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 16974 


16987 


Linger; song, w Etta De Mott. ©1c. 
June 16, 1986; E unp. 126531; Ina 


Elizabeth MacArthur, Bay Shore, 
IND: 16975 
Linger longer; w Gerald Everard 


Stubbs; pf. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126079; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 16976 


Linzer torte; walzer, Ernst Fischer, 
bearb. Hermann Mirnecke;  blas- 
musik stimmen. © May 7, 1986; HE 
for. 44726; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 16977 


m wu. arr. Ernst Fischer; 
salonorch. wu. orchestererginzungs- 
stimmen. © Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 
44725 ; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, Mag- 
deburg, Germany. 16978 


Liola; fantasia sul atto 1, Giuseppe 
Mulé, rid. illuminato Culotta; pic- 
cola orch. pti. © May 11, 1986; E 
for. 44508; G. Ricordi & eo., Milan. 

16979 


—— fantasia sul 2. e 3. atto, Giuseppe 
Mulé, rid. [luminato Culotta; pic- 
cola orch. pti. © May 19, 1936; E 
for. 44485; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16980 


Liquor brain; pf. ©ic. June 4, 1936; 
H unp. 125777; Charles R. Robinson, 
Columbus, O. 16981 


Listen, American voters; song, m Carl 
Rossini Diton; in A flat. ©1c. May 
29, 1986; EH unp. 125546; Theresa 
Virginia Waldron, Richmond Hill, 
Toe Des uN Ye 16982 


Listen baby; w and melody. © 1. 
June 22, 1936; EH unp. 126807; Francis 
H. Stroup, Denton, Tex. 16983 


Listen to that old clock say tick-tock ; 

fox-trot song, m Alfredo Casares. © 

1 e@ June 20, 1936; E unp. 126840; 
Charles T. Georgaras, Fort Worth. 

16984 


Lithpin’ Thal; w A. Jamison, melody I. 
Hamilton. © 1c June 26, 1936; 
EH unp. 127256; Ira Hamilton and 
Alexia Jamison, New York. 16985 


Little Audrey; w and m Jack Meskill, 
Leon Flatow and Ted White; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © June 18, 1936; 
EK pub. 55887; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 169856 


—  w and m Ted Mack, L. Marx and 
Bob Green. © 1 c¢. June 6, 1986; 
HE eunp. 125875; Lloyd Marx, William 
Edward Maguiness and Robert 
Green, Brooklyn. 16987 


761 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16988 


Little (The) betrothed; w _ Isabel 
Hume, m EHlinor Remick Warreu; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © June 24, 1936; 
FH pub. 56068 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 16988 


Little bird, do me a favor; song. ©1e. 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 126789; Lena 
May Forson, North Sacramento, 
Calif. 16989: 


Little (A) bit of the rainbow; song. © 
1c. June 19, 19386; E unp. 126800; 
James Cottrell Haton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 16990 


Little Broncho Busting Tiger Lily; w 
Dale McClurg; pf. © 1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126121; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 16991 


Little child Jesus; Christmas carol, 
poem Lettice Cuttle, m Harry Brook ; 
2 treble voices. © June 9, 1936; H 
for. 44672; Harry Brook, Stamford, 
Lines., England. 16992 


Little Dan Cupid isn’t so stupid; song, 
w Dorothy Connelly. ©1«. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126139; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 16893 


Little did I dream; w and melody 
Marty Symes, Bernard Maltin and 
Harry Stride. ©1c. June 20, 1936; 
FE unp. 126818; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 16994 


Little doll; by Pietro Frosini; pf. ac- 
cordion. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 
56027 ; O. Pagani & bro., New York. 

16995 


Little (The) elf; by Ella Ketterer ; pf., 
with w. © June 11, 1986; E pub. 
55824; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16996 


Little fellow; fox-trot, w and m Chap 
Dennison, se. Stanley Bridges. © 
1e. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126046; Mrs. 
E. L. Dennison, San Francisco. 

16997 


Little footsteps on the stair; song. © 
1c. June 18, 1986; E unp. 126698 ; 
Freda Haskell, i. e. Mrs. George S. 
Haskell, Evanston, Il. 16998 


Little frontier centennial march of 
Fort Worth, Texas; pf., with w. © 
June 18, 1986; E pub. 55908; Helene 
Brandeis, Ft. Worth. 16999 


Little girl; swing fox-trot, w G. Stur- 
man, m A. R. Odbert. ©1c. June l, 
1936; E unp. 125571; Arthur Ray- 
mond Odbert and Gilbert Sturman, 
Berkeley, Calif. 17000 


pt. WI, n. s., Vv. 82 


—  w and melody. ©1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126516; Victor Lamb 


Spencer, Yonkers, N. Y. 17001. 
waltz melody. © 1c. June 11, 
1936; E unp. 126292; Mitchell 
Schuster, Cleveland. 17002. 
Little girl I miss you; song. © 1 ¢.. 


May 11, 1986; E unp. 126975; Ira 
Launder, Council Bluffs, Ia. 17003: 


Little girl in white; w R. W. Brown 
and Bob Hoffman, and melody. © 
1 c. June 10, 1986; E unp. 126253; 
Richard Warren Brown, Elizabeth, 
ING idle 17004. 


Little girl of the West; w and melody 
Joe Driscoll and Charley Nicholls. 
© 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127298 ; 
Joseph Earl Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, lil. 17005. 


Little lady; valsette, Maxwell Hek- 
stein; pf. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 
59700; Boston music co., Boston. 

17006 


Little mother of mine; song. © 1 e. 
June 17, 1986; E unp. 126599; Viola 
Chamberlin, Beloit, Wis. 17007 


Little newspaper boy; song, w Kath- 
erine Hakala. ©1c. June 16, 1936; 
E unp. 126567; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 17008 


Little (A) o’ this, a little o’ that; song.. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126548 ; 
Kay Werner, Sue Werner and Dave 
Bauer, New York. 17009: 


Little old memory chest; w Patty Bay-. 
erer, melody Max Bayerer. © 1 ¢.. 
June 9, 1936; E unp. 126222; Ida 
(Patty) Bayerer, Albany. 17010 


Little (The) old red cottage by the 
stream; w Jean Darrell; pf. ©1« 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 126118; Syl-. 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17011 


Little (A) ring for you; song. © 1 ec. 
June 15, 1986; E unp. 126472; Lucile 
Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 17012: 


Little (The) rose you gave to me; w 
Gerald Griffin, m Lon Healy; with 
guit. arr. Carl De Vries. © June 11, 
1936; E pub. 55753; Bob Miller, inc.,. 
New York. 17613: 


Little sod shanty; song, w A. Poindex- 
ter, arr. Bob Snyder. ©1c. June 2, 
19386; E unp. 125682; Albert Poin- 
dexter and James B. Paris, Troup, 
Tex. 17014 


762 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


17042. 


Little sweetheart, let’s a-maying g0; 
w Mrs. Fred Henry; pf. © 1c. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 126088; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 17015 


Little (The) village has changed you 
see: w and melody. © 1c. Jan. 14, 
1936: E unp. 126390; Benjamin 
Franklin Woods, Visalia, Calif. 

17016 


Little (A) white cottage; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. ©1.¢. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126675; Gar- 
nett J. Finley, Grafton, W. Va. 

17017 


Live a Gypsy interlude; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127488 ; 
Norman Macer, Philadelphia. 17018 


Lives on the old love, tender and true; 


sone. © 1c. June 19, 1936; H unp. 
126740: Lena May Forsen, North 
Sacramento, Calif. 17019 


Living a dream; waltz, w Flo Kahn, m 
Adam Franz Morgan. © 1c. May 
27, 1936; E unp. 126883; Adam 
Murgu, Jackson, Mich. 17020 


Living from day to day; w and mel- 
ody Mary Schaeffer and Jerry Levin- 
son. © 1c. June 3, 1936; EH unp. 
125697; Red star songs, inc, New 
York. 17021 


Living on love; song. © ic. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126801; James Cottrell 
Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 17022 


Lloyd (Olive) Two tunes for Tony; 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1936; HB for.- 44661; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 17023 


Load the covered wagon; w and m 
Peter Kane and Eddie Hunt; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © June 2, 1936 ; 
E for. 44425; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 17024 


London bridge paraphrase; by Samuel 
Kaylin. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125813; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 17025 

Londonderry (The) air; w and arr. 
William Rebert Anderson; unison or 
2-pt. treble voices. © May 8, 1936; 
E for. 44641; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 17026 


Londonderry air; ancient Irish mel- 
ody, arr. Willis Conolly; Spanish 
euit., in diagram. © May 18, 1936; 
E pub. 55774; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 17027 


Lone (A) star and a field of bluebon- 
nets; w and m Margery Armitage. 
© May 28, 1936; E pub. 55684; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 17028 


Lonely and blue, she is waiting ; 
m Mrs. Gilbert Moffatt. © 1 c« May 
11, 1986; E unp. 126944; Zinohl 
Doyle Moffatt, Kansas City, Mo. 

17029 

Lonely little me; song, m J. C. McNeil. 
© 1c. June 27,.1936; E unp. 127381; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

17030: 

Lonely me; melody. © 1c. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126425; Charles Eu- 
gene Penez, Redwood, Calif. 


w and 


17031 

Lonely night; w and melody. © 1. 
June 1, 19836; EH unp. 126273; Frank 
Von Luebrte, Cincinnati. 17032 


Lonely (The) Susquehanna; pf. with 
w. © 1c June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126047 ; John Thomas Prenzel, Hali- 
faxee Pa. 17033 


Lonesome; waltz, w and m Francis 
Flynn. © 1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127440; Martin Francis Flynn, Du- 
luth. 17034 


Lonesome and blue; song, melody 
Hugene Platzman. © 1c. June 22, 
19386; E unp. 126871; E. R. Lesh, 
Clark’s Summit, Pa. 17035 


Lonesome Luke; w and melody Joe 
Driscoll and Charley Nicholls. © 
1 e@ June 27, 19386; E unp. 127299; 
Joseph Har! Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, Il]. 17086 


Long live America; song, ©41«. June 
30, 1936; E unp. 127488; Henrietta 
Englishman, Midland Park, N. J. 

17037 

Longing; w and melody. © 1 c. June 
16, 1986; E unp. 126519; G. Jerry 
KF. Racimo, New York. 17038 


Longing for mother and home; song, 
w Reinhold Kuehnert. © May 29, 
1936; E pub. 55584; Alfred M. Kum- 
mer, Akron, O. 17039 


Longing hearts; valse song. © 1 «. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125517; Rob- 
ert Allen Parker, Chehalis, Wash. 

Z 17040 

Lookout Mountain; wand melody Jack 
Meskill, H. L. Keyes and Vincent 


Rose. © 1. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125551; Harry Engel, ine, New 
York. 17041 


Lope along little pony, lope along; Ww 
and melody; in B sharp maj. ©1c. 
June 3, 1986; E unp. 125699; Hen- 
rietta Sophia Littell, Biloxi, Miss. 

17042 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17043 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; Psalm 
23, m Francesco De Leone, op. 32, 
no. 1, arr. George B. Nevin; men’s 
voices ; organ acc. © June 11, 1986; 
E pub. 55804; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 17043 


Lord Jesus, who dost love me; w Paul 
Gerhardt, English version Catharine 
Winkworth, m Matthew N. Lund- 
quist, air Heinrich Isaak; §8&-pt. 
mixed cho. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55956; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

17044 

Lord send Thy word; w Orlando Gib- 
bons, m E. W. Calloway, arr. Edith 
Dearmin Saneholtz; pf. © May 18, 
1936; E pub. 55546; Edw. W. Callo- 
way, Cincinnati. 17045 


Lord’s (The) prayer; with recitative, 
w from Bible, and melody. © 1 «. 
May 15, 1986; E unp. 125733; Pres- 
ton H. Rouse, Sacramento, Calif. 

17406 


Loretto; song, ace. A. J. Condon. © 
June 22, 19386; E pub. 56065; W. H. 
Walsh, New York. 17047 


Lost (The) love; song, w William 
Wordsworth. © June 19, 1986; H 
for. 44690; Edgar Rhodes Wilkinson, 
Pendleton, Manchester, England. 


17048 
Lost through eternity’s day; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 


19386; E pub. 55991; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 17049: 


Lutt’s bricks [and] Date stamp; by E. 
Markham Lee; pf. Apr. 16, 
1936; E for. 44654; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 17050 


Louisiana; w and melody Theodore 
Edwards. © 1c. June 4, 1986; E 
unp. 125762; Wabash music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 17051 


Love at last; w E. Brown, melody W. 
Greenlaw. © 1c June 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 125842; Walter Greenlaw and 
Eddy Brown, Buffalo. 17052 


Love bird; w and melody. © 1 « 
June 13, 1936; EH unp. 126444; Rose 
Jasper, Averill Park, N. Y. 17053 


Love can make you tingle; w George 
Thomas, and melody. © 1c. June 
2, 1986; E unp. 125611; Charlies 
Stuart Margulies, New York. 17054 


Love come back again; song, w Grace 
H. Clore. © 1 c. June 6, 1936: E 
unp. 126030; Augusta Harr Byers, 
Donora, Pa. 17055 


Dt. LT, ne SVv.tou 


Love comes galloping; song, melody 
Effie May Bolt. © 1 ec. June 29, 
1986; EK unp. 127467; Harry Ben 
Bolt, Lakeside, O. 17056 


Love dreams; w Louella Jane Karl; 
pf. © 1 e June’8,- 19386; "He wp." 
126120; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 17057 


Love gave you to me; song. © 1. 
June 19, 1986; EK unp. 126802; James 
Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 

17058 


Love, hope, live; song. © 1c. June 
26, 1986; E unp. 127290; Effie May 
McKee Pearson, San Diego, Calif. 
17059 


Love I am lonely; song. ©1e. June 
12, 1986; E unp. 126351; John Me- 
thuselah McDonald, Hast Orange, 
INE UA 17060 


Love, I’m waiting by the fountain ; fox 

trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 

1 ¢. June 26, 1986; EH unp. 127224; 
Mary W. Keith, Zillah, Wash. 

17061 


Love in my heart will never part; fox- 

trot song, melody Mike Parenti. ©1 

ce. June 30, 1986; H unp. 127494; 
John Batista Vidach, Chicago. 

17062 


Love insurance; w and melody Gra- 
ham Sylvester. © 1c. June 10, 
1936; E unp. 126239; Graham Nor- 
ton Sylvester, Rosetown, Sask., Can- 
ada. 17063 


Love is a dancer; from New faces, w 
Jean Sothern, m Muriel Pollock; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © June 18, 
1936; E pub. 56006; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 17064 


Love is a game; w and melody Walt 
Hentz. © 1c. June 26, 19386; HE 
unp. 127249; Wm. Walter Hentz, jr., 
Oklahoma City. 17065 


Love is a strange sensation; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 29, 19386; H 
unp. 127451; Paul Bricker, Michigan 
City, Ind. 17066 


Love is in the air; w and m Bob Levy 
and N. Goldblatt. © 1«¢ June 3, 
1986; H unp. 125714; Norman Gold- 
blatt, Kansas City, Mo. 17067 

Love is like a melody; w George Ed- 
mon Wyly; pf. © 1 ¢. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127185; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 17068 

Love is that way; song. © 1 c. May 
20, 1986; E unp. 125587; Ray For- 
tune, Fresno, Calif. ~ 17069 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


17097 


Love like a tangle tree; song, 
Luther A. Clark. © 1c. June 3, 
1936; E unp. 125701; Jerry McNeil, 
Smithfield, N. C. 17070 


Love, love, love; song. ©1c. June 16, 
1936: E unp. 127201; W. H. Barrett, 
Austin, Tex. 17071 


Love rides on the moon; w and m Dick 
Pu Page, Lou Bring and Arthur 
Quenzer, pf. sc. Dick Du Page; with 
ukulele arr. © June 22, 1936; HE 
pub. 56020; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York: =~ ° 17072 


Love’s like a dream; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. June 19, 19386; E unp. 126772; 
Joseph P. Burk, Rochester, Minn. 

17073 


Love ship of dreams; w T. Bradford, 
m B. Zobel. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 127084; Bob Zobel and Tom- 
my Bradford, Waupun, Wis. 17074 


Love, stop your holding out on me; 
w J. H. Darcey, m W. J. Finley. © 
1 e. June 6, 19386; E unp. 125925; 
James H. Darcey, New Haven, and 
William James Finley, Rockville, 
Conn. 17075 


Love takes a holiday; w Joe De Luca, 
m J. Ferrera and Mario Esposito. 
© 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 125539 ; 
John Ferrera, New York. 17076 


Love to educate; w Sara Wright; pf. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126076; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17077 


Love-unborn; w Arthur Fisher, and 
melody. © 1c. June 10, 19386; H 
unp. 126235; William Henry Biddle, 
Graterford, Pa. 17078 


Love was just a dream; w S. Mato- 
rano, melody M. Gorcia. © 1 ©. 
June 11, 1936; E unp. 126312; Mike 
Gorcia and Sam Matorano, Garfield, 
N.. Jd. 17079 


Love went up in smoke; fox-trot, w 
Al. J. Neiburg, m Ernesto Lecuona, 
adapted Jerry Levinson, arr. Ned 
Freeman; orch. pts. © June 8, 
1936; E pub. 555538; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

17080 

Lovely companion; waltz song. © 1 
e. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125883; 
Warren G. Rice, Colville, Wash. 

17081 

Lover’s blues; w Jimmy Karl; pf. © 
1c. June 8, 1986; E unp. 126107; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17082 


84306—36——_5 


m | Lover’s (A) broken dream; valse song. 


© 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 126961 ; 
Lucile Pine, Mobile, Ala. 17083 


Lover’s dream; song. ©1c. June 25, 
1936 ; E unp. 127113 ; Paschal Joseph 
Miele, Rahway, N. J. 17084 


Lovers, like us; w and melody. 
©1e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126040; 
Hugene Leonard Schaf, Detroit. 

17085 


Love’s compensation; by Alex Hyde; 


pf. treble. © 1c. June 16, 1986; E 
unp. 126510; Alexander Chalfan 
Hyde, New York. 17086 


Love’s old sweet song; arr. Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w. © Dec. 2, 
1935; E pub. 55656; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 17087 


Love’s returning; song. © 1 ec. June 
18, 1936; E unp. 126664; Maud M. 
Jones, Wooster, O. 17088 


Love’s sweet story; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1c. June 10, 
19386; E unp. 126211; Gertrude KE. 
Mills, El Monte, Calif. 17089 


Love’s symphony; song, w M. I. Rey- 
nolds and Edna Hylton. ©1ec. June 


5, 19386; E unp. 125893; Mildred 
Irene Reynolds, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 17080 


Love’s thrill; w Elvis Smith; pf. © 
1c. June 8, 1986; E unp. 126072; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17091 

Low tide down in my heart; fox-trot 
song, w Andy Razaf, m Harry 
Brooks. © June 15, 19386; E pub. 
55831; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

17092 

Lu m’briacu; macchietta, versi e me- 
lodia Pietro Ballatore. © May 20, 
1936; E pub. 55574; Peter McDan- 
cer, Brooklyn. 17093 


Lullaby hour; song. © 1 ec. May 11, 
1936 ; E unp. 126978; Albertie Bailey, 
Limestone, N. Y. 17094 


Lullaby lady; w and melody Hugh 
Disher. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125680; Hugh B. Disher and Ati 
Castaneda, Menlo Park, Calif. 

17095 


Lullaby land; song, melody L. Clyde 


Houle. ©1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125852; Clyde D. Fry, Helena, 
Mont. 17096 


Lullaby of the sea; pf. treble. ©1ce. 
June 30, 1936; E unp. 127453; Philip 
Saltman, Boston. 17097 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17098 


Luna d’argento; tango, versi Armando 
Locicero, melodia A. Libardo. ©1e. 
June 2, 1936; E unp. 125672; Arman- 
do Nunzio Locicero and Antonio Li- 
bardo, Brooklyn. 17098 


Lure of life; song, m John Gernert. © 
1 e. June 22, 1986; E unp. 126837; 
Benjamin Mackley, Pittsburgh. 

17099 


Lutherie (La) enchantée; ballet, Jean 
Francaix; pf. © Mar. 30, 1986; E 
for. 44462; B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 17100 


Lyrics by my lips, music by my heart; 
wand melody. ©1e. June 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 127061; Ed Lane, Newark, 
INE 17101 


Mab’e is the male boat in; song; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © May 20, 1936; 
E pub. 55668; Jack Hudgens, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 17102 


McIntire (Dick)—studio of Hawaiian 
nusic; course of Hawaiian guit. les- 
sons. © June 5. 1936; AA 206785; 
Dick McIntire and J. A. Hunter, 
Mount Wilson, Calif. 171038 


Madame Jeanette; w Edward Lockton, 
m Alan Murray. © June 16, 1936; 
E for. 4 '776; Paterson’s publications, 
Itd.. London. 17104 


Madeira and you; w Bud Green, m Ted 
Shapiro; with guit. arr. © June 24, 
1°36: EH pub. 56078 ; Mills musie, inc., 
New York. 17105 


Madly in love; from The king steps out, 
w Dorothy Fields, m Fritz Kreisler. 
© June 5, 1936; E pub. 55706; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 17106 


Madre mia; tango milonga, letra Sam- 
uel Herrero; pf. © 1c. June Q, 
1936: E unp. 126064; Carlos H. 
Ponce, New York. 17107 


Madres del mundo; m por la pelicula 


mexicana. © 1c Apr. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 122531; Max Urban, Mexico, 
set te 17108 
Miirchenwalzer; von Hanns_ Lohr; 


orch. stimmen. © May 16, 1936; E 
for. 44471; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 17109 


Magic; w Muriel Rodney, m Margery 
Moore; unison voices. © June 12, 
1986; E for. 44543; Novello & co., 
-Itd., London. 17110 


Magic hours; song. © 1 ¢. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127421; Althea Crock- 
_ ett, Boise, Id. 17111 


Dt. Mion. Syove oi 


Magic melody; song; with arr. for 
ukelele, etc. © July 8, 1936; E pub. 
561380; Martin Conroy, Hollywood, 
Calif. 17112 


Magic (The) of your smile; w Pauline 
Heckman, and melody. © 1c. June 


27, 1936; E unp. 127336; Luella 
Towl, Lakewood, O. 17113 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis; m W. 


-G. Alcock; mixed voices; organ ace. ; 
in G. © June 19, 1936; E for. 


44689; Novello & c¢o., Itd., London. 
17114 
Maiden (A) sat aweeping; English 


folk-song, arr. Kenneth G. Kelley; 

mixed cho. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 

56099; Boston music co., Boston. 
17115 


Maine blumen; selection, melody. © 
1c May 6, 1986; E unp. 122785; 
David Meyerovitz, New York. 

17116 


Majestic-overture; by S. E. Morris; 
symphonic band pts., with conductor. 
© June 10, 1936; E pub. 55780; F. 
C. Menges, Cleveland. AAG 


Major Bowes fortune wheel keep on 
turning; w and melody. ©1c. June 
24, 19386; E-unp. 127124; Mary Alden 
Lence, Jonesboro, III. 17118 


Make a reach for Camels; w and mel- 
ody J. C. Bruno, Paul A. Ferraro 
and Freddie Langio. ©1e. June 15, 
1986; FE unp. 127038; Joseph C. 
Bruno, Tampa, Fla. mi Wfiides) 


Make believe ball room; w and m An<ly 
Razaf and Paul Denniker; pf. treble. 
© 1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126246; 
Joe Davis, inc., New York. 17120 


Make me kind and loving; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. June 16, 1936; E unp. 
126540; Ruth Dunlop, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 17121 


Make me the man in the moon; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
126269: Jay Malone and Marie Hud- 
son, Chicago. 17122 


Make up your pith’ w Larry Lee and 
Gordon Clifford ; pf. treble. ©-1.4@ 
June 15, 1936; B unp. 126455; Fred 
Samuel ‘Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 
17123 


Make soueaae at home; w and melody. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126021; 
William Kirchenbauer, Philadelphia. 

17124 


766 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 
Man about Havana; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «¢ 


June 11, 1936; E unp. 126316; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
a2 


Man (The) from Brandyville; w and 
m Larry King and Lee Martin. © 
June 29, 1936; E pub. 56127; Jce 
Davis, inc., New York. 17126 


Man (The) I love to have around; pf., 
with w. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126435; Hortense Youngwirth 
Wild. Chicago. LGL2% 


Man (The) next door; song. ©1e. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127321; Jen- 
nie DeWeese, New York. 17128 


Man (A) who wears a derby down his 
neck; w and melody. ©i1c. June 26, 


1986; E unp. 127260; - Gertrude 
Lougueville Snow, Monireal: 17129 
Manoleff's (Nick Hawaiian guitar 


methed ; number system N. Mancloff. 
bk. 2. © June 17, 1936; AA 207820; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
17130 
pf. 


Maraquero (Hl); pregén-rum”a: 


con letra. © 1c: May 4, 1936; EB 
unp. 125541; Eliseo Grenet, New 
Yoik. 17131 


March of the C. C. C.’s; sorg; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. June’23, 1936; 
FE unp. 127285; Fred QO. Stcr:s, Price, 
Utah. 17132 


March of the fairy guardsmen; by Ada 
‘May Piaget; pf. © June 11, 1936; 
KH pub. 55821; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 171383 


March of the tiny scldiers; w Law- 
rence F. Munn, m William O. Menn; 
pf. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 55695; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 17134 


Marche polovtsienne ; from Prince Igor, 
by A. Borodine, arr. Denis Wright; 
brass band pts. © May 8, 19386; E 
for. 44625; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 17135 


Marching on to-gether; song. © 1. 
June 6, 19386; E unp. 125914; Emmat 
N. Frauman, Cincinnati. 17136 


Marching over sands; by (Cv Mock- 
ridge. ©1c. June 4, 1936; E up. 
125520; Movietone music ccrp., New 
York. ce licalicain 


Marching to victory; w and melody. 
~ ©l1e. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126923: 
’ Belle Weaver, Washington. | 


TS 


17138 | 


171509 


Margery dcar; w and m Harriet Man- 
uel; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1986; E 
unp. 127186; Syivester Long Cross, 
Purt:and, Or. 171389 


Marginale; 6 choral pictures, w Dor- 
o hy A. Cannell, m Leslie Woodgate, 
op. iG, no. 1-G; sop., contralto and 
bass soli and mixed cho. Winthrop 

ogers ed. © May 22, 1986; E for. 
41611; Boosey & co., ltd, London. 


171490 

Maria de la O; fox-trot, letra S. Val- 
verde y RK. de Leon, m M. IL. 
Quiroga; org. ptes. © Dec. 1, 1935; 
Hi for. 44773; Salvador Valverde, 
Rafael de Leon and Manuel L. 
Quircga, Madrid. 17141 


Marianne; French-Canadian folk-song, 
English text J. Murray Gibbon, m 
arr. Irvin Cooper; mixed cho. © 
June 27, 1636; E pub. 56094; Bces- 
ton music co., Boesten. 17142 

Marigcld of Mississippi valley; song. 
m Luther A. C.ark, arr. Aaron A. 
Clark; with arr. for ukulele, 'etc., 
AMA, Clark! ©, May. 120 1936: B 
pub. 55676; Rose B. Weber, J: ffer- 
soi, Wis. 17143 

NMarinaresca e Baccanale; di G-orgio 
Wederico Ghedini; orch. Partitura. 
©y May 25, 19863, 8) fer. 44503276. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17144 

Mazinella;. rumba, du film; paroles 
Rene Pujol, E. Audiffred et Géo 


Koger, m Vinecnt Scot o. © Apr. 1, 
1926; E for. 44828; Editions Suala- 
bert, Paris. 17145 
Mariners’ capstan song; harmonized 
HKihel Foibes Scott; pf. © June 12, 
1926; EH ‘pub. 55758; H.-F. Scott, 
Newton H-ghiands, Mass. 17146 
Marquiseta la mexicaine; tango, pa- 


rol.s J. B. Chassaing, m Franccis 
Gailhard; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44821; J. B. Chassaing, 
Paris. 17147 
Marriage is just a bcom; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125941; 


Cam Baily, La Brcquerie, Manit., 
Canada. 17148 
Marry the girl; w and melody. ©1-.. 


June 2, 1986; E unp. 125659; Rosario 
Crisafulli, New York. 17149 


Masque (The) of the red death; ‘one- 
poem with ballet-pantomime, Owen 
- Reed, based on the short story, Edgar 
Alten Poe; orch. sc. © 1c. June 3, 
1936; E unp. 125722: Herbert Owen 
Reed, Warrensburg, Mo. 17150 


767 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17151 


Massachusetts (The) legionnaire; pf. 
© 1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125891 ;s 
Rose B. Sullivan, Winthrop, Mass. 

17151 


Match-light ; song, w Myron C. Degnon. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126642; 
Julia Strong Degnon, New York. 

17152 


Mater nostra; m por la pelicula mexi- 
cana. © 1c. Apr. 9, 19386; E unp. 
122080; Max Urban, Mexico, D. F. 

17153 


Maureen, dear colleen; w Mary Healey 
Joyce; pf. ©l1ec. June 8, 1986; E 
unp. 126069; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17154 


Maxie Lou, Maxie Lou, how I love 
you; w and melody Henrietia Sophia 
Littell. © 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 
126405; Henrietta S. Littell, Biloxi, 
Miss. 17155 


May I walk with you by the light of 
the moon; w Edna Gibson; pf. 
1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126084; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


17156 

Maybe; fox trot song. © 1c. June 
1, 1936; E unp. 125523; Mildred 
Lindsey, Wichita. sya lsys 
song, w Ada Reynolds. © 1 «. 


June 5, 1936; E unp. 125868; George 
(Duke) Bromersberg, Chicago. 
7158 


Mazé (Raymonde) Quatre chansons; 
piéces mimées, paroles Martin-Saint- 
René, m R. Mazé. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 44800; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 17159 


Me and my love; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125866 ; 
Harold Rand, Glendora, Calif. 

17160 


Me wot’s ’ad me own ’orses; w George 
Whiting and Buddy Bernier, m Billy 
Haid, arr. Arthur Gutman; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © June 3, 1986; HE 
pub. 55540; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 17161 


Meadow moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126866; 
Severin Skulski, Mansfield, O. 17162 


Meet me in Atlantic City; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125928; Joseph Small, Cape Charles, 
Va. 17163 


Dt. Le ne Sever 


Meet me in Dreamland; song; m Lu- 
ther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete, A. A. 
Clark. 4to. © May 23, 1986; E pub. 
559677; Hmelia N. Hawkins, White 
Sulphur Springs, Mont. 17164 


Meet me to-night by the old wishing 
well; w and m John Redmond, Gra- 
ham Prince and E. P. La Freniere; 
with guit. arr. © June 19, 1936; E 
pub. 56058 ; Roy music co., inc., New 
York. 17165 


Melodious waltz; pf., with w. ©le. 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 126746; Albin 
B. Sickel, Cleveland. 17166 


Melody at sunset; by Roger C. Wilson ; 
organ. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55809; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17167 


Melody in F; arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
55657 ; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

17168 


Melody in mauve; by Kennedy Rus- 
sell; pf. © May 12, 1936; E for. 
44629; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., Lon- 
don. 17169 


Memories in the moonlight; song. © 
1 e June 10, 1986; E unp. 126248; 
Jessie Hubbard Thilenius, Cape Gi- 
rardeau, Mo. 17170 


Memories of Cleveland; waltz song. 
© 1c. June 5, 1986; EH unp. 125854 ; 
Elsie M. Shields, Cleveland. 17171 


Same. © June 20, 1936; E pub. 
55902; Elsie M. Shields, Cleveland. 
17172 


Memories sweet; song. ©1e. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126033; Hmilie Jehle 
Blanckenburg, San Francisco. 

17173 


Memory of Will Rogers; m Julia Co- 
vell; men’s voices, unace. © 1 «© 
May 28, 1986; E unp. 125391; C. D. 
Covell, San Diego, Calif. 17174 


My xdrats (Mén klais); Greek and 
English w and m Arthur Stauros 
Kanaracus; pf. © 1 e¢. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126546; Arthur 8S. Ka- 
naracus, Peabody, Mass. 17175 


Menuet; by I. Paderewski, op. 14, arr. ; 
accordion. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
55748; John Krachtus, Chicago. | 

17176 


Mephisto; w and m Charles Renard. 
© May 8, 1936; E for. 44671; Cary 
| & co., London. 17177 


768 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Mercedes waltz; guit. ©1l1e. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125575; James B. 
Mann, Pittsburgh. 17178 


Merry-go-round (The); song. ©1e. 
June 24, 1936; E unp. 127322; Fritz 
Johan Petersen, New York. 17179 


Message (A) dear, for you; w and m 
Mabel Davidson Springer; pf. © 1 
e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126070; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17180 


Messaggio; versi Domenico De Paoli, 
dal greco di Nossi, m Franco Alfano. 
© May 28, 1936; E for. 44491; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17181 


Metropolis anthem; song, m G. E. Ter- 
ranova. © 1. June 30, 1936; E 
unp. 127483 ; Giuseppe HE. Terranova, 
New Haven. 17182 


Mexican memories; waltz medley, 
intro. La Paloma, Over the waves, 
ete, arr. Graham Prince; orch. pts. 
© June 3, 1936; E pub. 55554; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York, 17183 


Mi caballo blanco; floreo zapateado 
cancién. ©1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126192; Jose Chavarria, New York. 


17184 | 


Michaelmas; w Eustace Belham, m 
Arthur Warrell; mixed voices. © 
_ Apr. 2, 1936; E for. 44649; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 17185 


Michigan; w and melody. ©1e. June 
26, 1986; E unp. 127242; Evangeline 
B. Jackson, Chicago. 17186 


Midnight; pf. ©1ec. June 2, 1936; E 
unp. 125633; Charlotte Cassel and 
Milton Cassel, New York. 17187 


Midnight melody; w Al Lewis, melody 
Shandor. © 1 ¢. June 25, 1936; E 
unp. 127080; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 17188 


Midnight (The) ride of Paul Revere; 
w adapted from Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow by Walier J. Brunsman, 
m J. Alfred Schehl, op. 27, based on 
themes by W. J. Brunsman; mixed 
cho. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 55691; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 17189 


Midsummer night madness; song, arr. 
J. M. Seidel and Cliff Aspegren. © 
1 ¢ June 27, 1986; E unp. 127302; 
Janet Mae Seidel, Evanston, IIl. 

17190 


Mild and mellow; w EH. Dorien, melody) 
J. Elly. © 1c June 19, 1936; B 
unp. 126762; Joseph Elly and Edwin 
Dorien, New York. 17191 


17205 


Miles (Martha Curtis) Scherzo; pf. 
June 5, 1986; E pub. 55589; 
Martha Curtis Miles, Milford, Conn. 
17192 


Millie, my childhood sweetheart; w 
Darwin Shealy, m Luther A Clark; 
With arr. for ukulele, etc. © 1. 
June 28, 19386; E unp. 127032; Sam- 
uel Darwin Shealy, Columbia, S. C. 

17193 


Million (A) sweet nothings; w Lettie 
©: Ashton; pf....©, 1 c. June 2 
1936; E unp. 127171; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 17194 


Milujem ta mila; song. [English text 


only] © 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126188; Michael Mikita and Mac 
Benoit, New York. 17195 


Mine; song. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125655; William H. Rinn, De- 
troit. 17196 


Minuetto; by Cesare Sodero; pf. © 
June 27, 1936; E pub. 56108; Boston 
musie co., Boston. 17197 


Mirky; w and m Ozzie Lofstrom. © 
May 14, 1936; E pub. 56029; Oscar 
(Ozzie) MacDonald Lofstrom, Elkins 
Park, Pa. 17198 


Miss Liberty; w and m Ken Darby, 
French version Leo Duran. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127237; James 


Daniel Kerney, New York. 17199 
Missa in thema antiqua; m H. A. 
Snyder; mixed voices. © 1c. June 


22, 1986; E unp. 127002; Howard A. 
Snyder, Davenport, Ia. 17200 


Mississippi delta on my mind; pf., with 
w. © 1c June 8, 1936; E unp. 
125971; Ewell Ayards Lamar, Indian- 
apolis. 17201 


Mr. Moon; w Eddie Stewart, and mel- 
ody. ©) fc. June 2 1930;° E unp; 
126507; Jean B. Moran, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 17202 


Mr. Roosevelt’s the man; song, m V. 
Lenski. © May 9, 1936; E pub. 
56017; Roz Gibson Chambers and 
Viadimir Lenski, Costa Mesa, Calif. 

17203 


Mister Roosevelt, we'll vote again for 
you; song. © 1c. June 27, 1936; 
E unp. 127314; Opal Harrison Willi- 
ford, Tulsa, Okl. 17204 


Misterios del prado; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126193; 
Jose Chavarria, New York. 17205 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17206 


pt: 111, ¥S8 


Mrs. Gainsworthy; song. © 1c. June 
27, 1936; E unp. 127358; Beatrice 
Leonard, New York. 17205 


Mrs. Nobody; song. © 1 ce. June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125790; Nettie May 
Ward, Wichita. 17207 


Mit ér a nO; slowfox, SzOvegét irta: 
Kovacs Mihaly, zenéjé: szerzette: 
Rezsnyai Sandor. © Nov. 21, 1935; 
EK for. 44505; Rozsavo.gyi es t2rsa, 
Bucapest, Hungary. 17208 


Mite (A) o’ blarney; w Sally De El- 
ton? pis ©) 1 © June 25,7 1936-55 
unp. 127147; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17209 


Mizpah; w Helen Taylor, m Kennedy 
Russell. © May 15, 1936; E for. 
44616; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

17210 


Modern (The) legionnaire; bugle and 
drum corps album, August H. 
Schaefer. © May 10, 1936; E pub. 
55623; Ben Chaliff, Cincinnati. 

IPI 


Modernly yours; w Eunice Pingree; pf. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126083; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17212 


Modesty; song, m Marino Smiraglia. 
© June 10, 1986; E pub. 55833; 
Jessie Unger Banks, Poughkeepsie, 
IN: HY. 172138 


Moments of happiness; valse and 
polka, Rudolph Pfeiffer; cornet and 
pf. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 55714; 
George F. Briegel, inc., New York. 

17214 


Mon Adoré; w Max Freedman and 
Frank Capano, French tr. Georgette 
Kelly, m Charles Borrelli; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © June 3, 1936; E pub. 
56018; Frank Capano, Philadelphia. 

17215 


Mon gangster; valse musette, de Fleurs 
de Paris, paroles Pierre Bayle et 
Marc-Cab, m Marcel Cambier. © 
Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44837; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 17216 


Mon homme est poétique; valse mus- 
ette, paroles Gaston Montho, m Leon 
Montagné. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44840; Julio Garzon, Paris. 17217 


Mon impasse; valse musette, paroles 
Albert Baron et Toseani, m Léon 
Montagné. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44841; Julio Garzon, Paris. 17218 


Monadncck; fantasy, op. 2B; orch. Se. 
© June 22,1936; E pub. 55990; Alan 
Scott Hovaness, Cambridge, Mass. 

17219 


Monday morning blues; song. © 1 e. 
June 29, 19836; E unp. 127464; Ralph 
Rice, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 17220 


Money, money is what I want; w and 


m Adam Franz Morgan. ©1c. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 126896; Adam 
Murgu, Jackson, Mich. 17221 


Monkey face; w and m Ethelyn Hib- 
son; pf. ©1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 
125835; S. Ethel Wood, New Provi- 
dence, Ia. 17222 


w and melody. © 1 c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126650; Thelma Wal- 
lenberg, New York. 17223 


Monopoly; w Charles Tobias, m John 
Jacob Loeb; with arr. for guit., ete. 
©. May. 29, 1936;..— pub. 55517; 
Harry Engel, inc., New York. 17224 


Monopoly swing; foxtrot, composed 
and arr. Will Hudscn; orch. pts. © 
June 22, 1936; E pub. 55987; Exclu- 
Sive publications, inc., New York. 

17225 


Montana glacier land, I hear you eall- 
ing; song. ©1c. June 23, 1936; E 
unp. 127031; Fred Mueller, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 17226 


Mcntana moon; song, with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 8, 1938; E unp. 125929; 
Barry Quilender, Brentwood, Calif. 

17227 


Montanaro (Kttore) Dodici esereizi 
facilissimi; per lo studio del pf., 
nell’ estensione delle cinque note. © 
May 11, 1936; E for. 44483; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 17228 


Mood; violin and pf. © 1c. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125653; Natan Koblik, 
San Francisco. 17229 


Mocn (The); w Agnes Magdalene 
Hay; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126082; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17230 


Moon (The) hangs low in Iowa; song. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125869; 
Lucile Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

17231 


Moon over Waikiki; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126631 ; 
Raymond Wilding Hayden, Pearl 
Harbor, TL. EH. 17232 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Moon romance; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «¢. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 125942; Mau- 
rice O’Leary, Campbell, Minn. 

17233 


Moon serenade; song. © 1c. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127099; Albert Sugden, 
Stratford, Ont., Canada. 17234 


Moon shadows; w and m Bob Gard- 


ner. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126002; Rcbert Bruce Gardner, 
Seattle. 17235 


Mocn (The) shines on; waltz, w and 
melody Bernice Baird. © 1c. June 
13, 1986; E unp. 126490; Beatrice 
Bernice Baird, Chico, Calif. 17236 


Moon take care of my love; fox trot 
song. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125515; Ida Anderson, Fargo, N. D. 

17237 

Moon (The) trail; song, m Mary Steele. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126828 ; 
Earl Miley, jr., Westwood, Calif. 

172388 


Mconbeams; w M. Herbert George, cyf. 
T. H. Parry Williams; sop. 1, 2. 
May 1, 1986; E for. 44482; Mansel 
Thomas, Cardiff, Wales. 17239 


Moonbeams of silver; song. ©1.. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126922; Bernal 
Claude Carter, Lincoln, Neb. 17240 


Moonlight and dreaming; song, arr. 
Bernie Clements. © 1c. June 16, 
19386; E unp. 127082; Joseph N. Da- 
vidson, Houston. 17241 


Moonlight and you, dear; w and m 
Beverly Carr; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127146; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 17242 


Moonlight on Geneva; waltz; pf., with 
w. © 1c May 28, 1936; E unp. 
125394; Louis Cervantes, Lake 
Geneva, Wis. 172438 


Moonlight on the Rio Grande; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 12, 1936; HE 
unp. 126361; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, ine., New York. 17244 


Moonlight wooing; song, m James L. 
Brown, with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 125943; E. E. 
Vernon, Iroquois, S. D. 17245 


More’ (The) I know you, the more I 
love you; w Benny Davis, m J. Fred 
Coots; with arr. for guit. and ten. 
banjo. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 
59688; Donaldson, Douglas & Gum- 
ble, ine., New York. 17246 


17260 


Morning, noon and night; w and mel- 
ody Ed Kirkeby. © 1c. June 12, 
1936; KE unp. 126356; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 

17247 


Morning prayer; hymn. © 1c. June 1, 
1935; E unp. 125514; Jane E. Good- 
speed, Haven, Kan. 17248 


Most (The) needed thing is love; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 16, 1936; 
E unp. 126554; Tom Gallagher, New 
Haven. 17249 


Moszkowski (Mcritz) Serenata; trans- 
cribed Ferde Grofe. © 1c. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126584; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 17250 


Mother, alone, at home; song. ©1.. 
June 6, 1986; E unp. 126153; Effie 
May McKee Pearson, San Diego, 
Calif. 17251 


Mother, dear old mother; song, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark, pf. and ukulele arrs. 
Aaron A. Clark. © May 7, 1936: E 
pub. 55512; B. H. Anderson, Ranteul. 
Kan. 17252 


Mother’s home-made lullaby; song. © 
1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126848; 
Rosalie Kirkland, New York. 17253 


Mother’s prayer; m Harry R. Hoyt: pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
Esunp. 126880; Eddie Love Morress, 
Jena, Fla. 17254 


Mother’s voice; song, m Leo Richard. 
© 1c. June 19, 1936: E unn. 126779; 
William L. Stooksbury, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 17255 


Motivo di baci; valzer, versi Enrico 
Frati, m I. Natio; jazz-orch. pti. © 
June 4, 1986; E for. 44474; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 17256 


Mots (Les) qu’on pense tout bas; valse, 
paroles Jean Rodor, m Louis Pas- 
quier. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44834; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 17257 


Mountain echoes; melody. © 1c. June 
27, 1936; E unp. 127356; Adolph A. 
Silberman, Brooklyn. 17258 


Mountain (The) king (Den bergtagwa) 
[and] Flowers of joy (Gliidjens 
blomster i jordens mul): 2 Swedish 
folk-songs, arr. William B. Divis; 
men’s cho. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 
56098 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

17259 


Mountain man; song, m Helene Grado- 
witz and W. Okie. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; EH unp. 127409; William Okie, 
Los Angeles. 17260 


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Move eastward, happy earth; w Lord 
Tennyson, m Harold Greenhill; 
mixed voices. © June 19, 1936; E 
for. 44859; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 17261 


Moving day; hymn, w and m Christian 
Welsen, arr. Roland Randolph. © 
May 138, 1986; E pub. 55614; Elmo L. 
Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 17262 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Thema 
und variationen; aus dem D dur- 
divertimento, tibertragen Philipp Jar- 
nach; violine u. klavier. © May 16, 
1936; E for. 44470; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 172638 


Mumbo Jumbo; w W. J. Kastor, mel- 
ody F. Bedell. ©1c. June 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 127024; Walter J. Kastor and 
icra Bedell, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. 

17264 


Mummens chanz; v. Georg Kiessig, op. 


60; orch. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Feb. 26, 1936; E for. 44769; Fr. Por- 
tius, Leipzig. 17265 
Murio de tristesa ; pf., con texto. ©l1e. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126194; Jose 
Chavarria, New York. 17266 


Musette improvisations for A-23; by 
Robert R. Couletie. © 1c. June 4, 
1936: E unp. 125810; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 17267 


Music for a scene from Shelley; by 
Samuel Barber; orch. Study se. 
May °*25, 19386>""h pub. a59tt 5G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 17268 


Music, when soft voices die; w Perey 
Bysshe Shelley, m Nicholas Douty ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto, with violin, cello 
and pf. or harp. © June 11, 1936; E 


pub. 55803; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 17269 
Musica per tre pianoforti; di Luigi 
Daliapiccola. Partitura. © Apr. 14, 


1936; E for. 44562; A. & G. Carisch 
& ¢., Milan. 17270 


Musical comedy memories; selection of 
popular melodies, selected Herman 
Finck, arr. Dan Godfrey; military 
band pts., with conductor. © Apr. 
28, 1936; E for. 44639; Chappell & 
o., ltd., London. 17201 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 6, June 
1936. With suppl. © May 26, 1936; 
E for. 44483; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 17272 


Must I live with a dream; song. © 
1c. May 20, 1986; E unp. 125584; 
Ray Fortune, Fresno, Calif. 172738 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


My affliction is you; w and melody R. 
P. Hamilton and Frank Wagner. 
1c. June 10, 1986; E unp. 126291; 
Robert Patterson Hamilton, Aspin- 
wall, Pa. 17274 


My Alabama mammy; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 
126461; Thomas F. Mulcay, Fram- 
ingham, Mass. 17275 


My Arkansaw mount’in home; w and 
melody Robert Lawrence Smith. © 
1c@ June 26, 1986; E unp. 127264; 
Lula Halliburton, Venice, Calif. 

17276 


My arms are full of memories; waltz 
song of the southland [and] Yoh’r 
ma light divine; song poem in south- 
ern dialect: w and m Van Ness 
Bates. © Apr. 21, 1936; E pub. 
56043 ; Music service co., Boston. 

17277 


My baby; berceuse, waltz song. © 
1 ec. June 17, 1986; E unp. 126624; 
Victoria Salonites, Capay, Calif. 

17278 

My beautiful Vienna; concert march, 
Arthur Turelly, arr. Maurice De 
Packa. © 1c. May 27, 1936; E unp. 
127087; Arthur Stern, Hollywood, 
Calif. 17279 


My Bermuda Rose; song, m Philip 
Schnepf and Marie Newell. © 1 e¢. 
May 27, 1986; E unp. 125354; J. 
Philip Heavens, Philadelphia. 17280 


My bluebird returned when I found 
you; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf., 
with w. © 1c. June 18, 1986; H 
unp. 126674; Merle Wallace McCor- 
mick, Mendocino, Calif. 17281 


My Bonnie; diagram arr., with w. © 
1 ec. June 6, 1936; E. unp. 125888; 
Max S. Rogers, Youngstown, O. 

17282 


My California; song. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127871; Geneva Ellen 
Baeumel, Newton, Kan. 17283 


My California sunkist baby; song, w 
Spillmard Johnson. © 1c. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126568; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 17284 


My cat meow, my dog wow, wow; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126767; Armando Capponi, 
Brooklyn. 17285 


My cherished love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 26, 1986; E unp. 127285; 
Robert W. Garrison, Princeton, N. J. 

17286 


(72 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


My childhood playmates; w Jess An- 
ders, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 c. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127323; Jesse 
Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. 17287 


My cowboy love-song; by David W. 
Guion, arr. Mario Agnolucci; orch. 
pts. © June 13, 19386; E pub. 55877; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 17288 


official theme song of the Caval- 
cade of Texas of the Texas centen- 
nial 1936, w Marri Lussi, m David 
W. Guion; high voice. © June 4, 
1936; E pub. 55880; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17289 


My darling; song, w Frieda Peck. © 
1c. June 27, 1986; E unp. 127382; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 17290 


My darling I love you; w and m Fred 
L. McBride. © 1c. June 27, 1986; 
E unp. 127333; Vera A. Christensen, 
Spring Green, Wis. 17291 


My darling I say I love you; pf. with 
w. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125750; Reinhart O. Brinkmeyer, 
Washington, Tex. 17292 


My definition of love; w Demarest Cas- 
sidy, and melody. © 1c. June 23, 
1936; E unp. 127011; Willis A. 
Gregar, Amsterdam, N. Y. 17293 


My desire; w Fred Jefferson Lowe; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127191; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17294 


My Dixie home; w J. Y’Dowaj, and 
melody. © 1c. June 17, 1936; E 
unp. 126728; J. (Woody) Woodward, 
Pittsburgh. 17295 


My dream; w Ruby De Vine; pf. © 
1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127141; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17296 


My dream for you; song. ©1c. June 
4, 1936; E unp. 126499; Thelma Dun- 
can Brown, Albuquerque, N. M. 

17297 


My dream girl; valse song. © 1. 
June 1, 1936; E unp. 125521; Mus- 
grave L. Arnold, Guatemala, Guate- 
mala. 17298 


My dream heaven; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 125944; Nellie 
Frances Dowell, Harrisonburg, Va. 

17299 

My dream house fell down; song, w Le- 
ota Lane. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E 
unp. 126468; Ted Cella, New York. 

17300 


17314 


My dream meadow; w Jim Carnell; pf. 
©1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127163; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17301 


My dream of goid; song. ©1c. June 
12, 1986; E unp. 126868; Mildred L. 
Hart, Des Moines. 17302 


My dream of heaven; pf., with w. © 
ic. Apr. 25, 19386; E unp. 226950; 
Eva Evans Leach May Lyvers, Port- 
land, Or. 17303 


My dream of romance; w Elizabeth 
Fisher, melody John Joseph Connell. 
©1ec. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125564; 
Hlizabeth Jean Fisher, Larksville, 
Pa. 17304 


My dream sweetheart; song. © 1c.- 
May 23, 1986; E unp. 126147; Keta 
Louise Crumley, Los Angeles. 173805 


My evening lullaby; pf., with w. © 
1 c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126663; 
Thomas G. Sutherland, Chicago. 

17306 


My favorite girl; w Mack David, mel- 
ody George W. Meyer. © 1c. June 
18, 1986; E unp. 126743; Popular 
melodies, inc., New York. 17307 


My first waltz with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127211; 
George Francis Amidon, jr., Wash- 
ington. 3 17308 

My front door; w W. Horejsi and HE. 
Peters, m E. O. Eaton; pf. treble. © 
1 ec. June 22, 1986; E unp. 126936; 
Everett O. Eaton, Walter Horejsi 
and Eugene Peters, St. Cloud, Minn. 

17309 


My garbage can’s a moving picture 
theatre; w and melody. ©1«. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 126016; George Dan- 
iel Monaghan, San Francisco. 

17310 


My garden of whispering memories; 
fox-trot song. © 1c. May 11, 1936; 
E ounp. 126981; Elaine Heagle, Re- 
gina, Sask., Canada. cree bb 


My golden haired sweetheart; valse 
song. © 1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
126966; Ernest Gillispie, Blackwell, 
Okl. 17312 


My good night to you; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126722; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

17313 


My grace is sufficient for thee; song, 
m Leo Richard. © 1 e¢. June 19, 
19386; E unp. 126784; May Sawyer 
Nabholz, Moosomin, Sask., Canada. 

17314 


173 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17315 


My happy home; song, w Samuel Wil- 


liams. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127383; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 17315 


My heart began to sing; w and m Win- 
throp Collver; pf. treble. © 1 ©. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 12/334: Leon 
Lomond Winthrop Collver, Coscob, 
Conn. 17316 


My heart’s just calling for you; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125751; A. W. 
Logsdon, Macomb, Il. 17317 


My heart’s on strike; w and m Walter 
J. Kastor, Fred Patten and Gerald 
Marqusee; with guit. arr. ©-June 
18, 1986; E pub. 55905; Jewei mu-ic 
pub. co., New York. 17318 


My horse never comes in; patter, w 
Jerry Bransford, and melody. © 
1 ce June 8, 1936; E unp. 125998; 
Charles H. Frizzelle, Los Angeles. 

17319 


My hungry heart and empty arms; fox 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127102; Walter Rey- 
nolds, Baltimore. 17320 


My imaginary visions in the sky; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1 ¢ June 29, 
1936; E. unp. 127472; Ray Langstaff, 
Stipek, Mont. 17321 


My kingdom for a kiss; from Hearts 
divided, w Al Dubin, Freneh tr. 
David Ormont, m Harry Warren; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © June 
8, 1936; E pub. 55863; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York. 17322 
My little girl; fox-trot song. © 1e. 
May 11; 19863.) Becunp: 1126970; 

Pauline Stawski, Aberdeen, Wash. 
17323 


My little hitch hiking gal; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ec. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125894; Ellis S. Tuten, San Fran- 
cisco. 17324 


My little Irish eolleen; waltz, w and 


melody. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126940; Frederick Kenard 
Cochran, Chico, Calif. 17325 


My little Javanese; song. ©1ec. June 
6, 1986; E unp. 126498; Violet Mae 
Boehmer, Coraopolis, Pa. 17326 


My little sepian girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 125491; 
Jasper Thomas, New York. A(a20. 


My little sunny California home; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125658; Ellis S.-Tuten, San 
Francisco. 17328 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


My lone prairie rose; w and melody. 
©1e. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125831; 
Martin Conroy, Hollywood, Calif. 

17329 


My million dollar you; w and melody. 
©1e. June 23, 1986; E unp. 1270385; 
Harry Dann Bernardo, Los Angeles. 

17330 


My mother; m Frank Miller; pf. treble 
with w. ©1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 
126156; Hettie Privette, St. Louis. 

; 17331 


My mother’s a sweetheart to me; valse 
song. © 1e. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
126967; Blaine Cartwright. Fresno, 
Calif. 17332 


My mother’s blessing comes to me; pf., 
with w. ©1e. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125504; Julia Ann Coe, San Ber- 
nardino, - Calif.. 17333 


My mother’s day; w Mildred Zimmer- 
man, m Jean Hon [i. e. Jean Hon 
Johnson] © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 125968; Lois Hon Johnson, De- 
troit. 17334 


My mother’s lullaby; w and melody. 
© 1e. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125865; 
Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

17335 


My mother’s prayer; hymn, w J. W. 
Van De Venter, m arr. Esther Shel- 
hamer. © May 18, 1936; E pub. 
09048; Edw. W. Calloway, Cincin- 
nati. 17336 


My mother’s voice; song, arr. L. G. O. 
© 1c. May 29, 1986: E unp. 125592; 
Anna Carrier Randolph, Asheville, 
N.C. . 17337 


My Nevada yalley: waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. June 18, 1936; 
FE unp. 126588 ; Elva Francis Brasier, 
New Orleans. 17338 


My o!d fashioned home; w George Ar- 
thur Krieg; pf. ©1c. June 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 126097 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17339 


My old Kentucky home; by Stephen C. 
Foster, arr.; Hawaiian guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 55658; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 17340 


My only one; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 23, 1936; E unp. 127007; David 
Moldavsky, Los Angeles. 17341 


My own; w and melody. ©1c. June 
4, 1986; E unp. 125765; Frank A. 
Marsh, Philadelphia. 17342 


174. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


17370 


My own folks; w Raymond B. Egan, 
m Newell Chase; with guit. arr. 
June 24, 1936; E pub. 56073; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 17343 


My pattern book; rhythm patterns for 
individual or group work, Marion 
Anderson. © Apr. 15, 19386; E for. 
44404 ; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

17344 


My play girl of Atlantic; w and m 
Eddie Malle; violin. ©1e. June 17, 
1936; E unp. 126607; Clyde Esnard 
Malle, Philadelphia. 17345 


My prairie queen; song, melody Bert 
C. Timm. © 1c. June 26, 1936; E 
unp. 127252; H. E. Timm, Pollock, 
Ss. D. 17346 


My rosary of memories; m Burrell 
Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1c. June 
4, 1936; E unp. 125752; Alice Irene 
Balzer, Dayton, O. 17347 


My Saviour; w Daniel P. Doyle, m 
James Palmer, jr.; pf. © May 13, 
1936; E pub. 55610; Elmo L. Bate- 
man, Irvington, N. J. 17348 


My snookie-u-kum ; fox trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1e. June 26, 
1936; E unp. 127222; Gertrude Heri- 
der, Slater, Mo. 17349) 


My South Dakota sweetheart; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 
127210; Delcie A. Whipple, Philo, 
Calif, 17356 


My southern mammy; song. © 1. 
June 15, 19386; E unp. 126462; Hathyl 
R. Fisher, Dallas. 17351 


My Sunday-go-to-meetin‘ gal; w and 
melcedy. ©1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 
126328; James Robert Dobbs, Long- 
view, Tex. 17352 


My Susquehanna; song. © 1 ce. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 127387; Anna Man- 
they, New York. 17353 


My sweet Heléne; song, w Jean Rivi- 


nius. © 1c. June 1, 1986; E unp. 
126244; Noten Robert Ballantine, 
Chicago, 17354 


My sweetheart has gone back on me; 
song. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127370; Roy Street, Faith, S. D. 


17355 
My sweetheart’s the man in the moon; j 


w and m James Thornton, arr. V. G. 
Ganelf, Hawaiian guit. sole, in note 
and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff; 
with chords for ukulele and guit. © 
June 23, 1956; E pub. 56050; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 17356 


My tardy ship; song, w Zula Caldwell. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126569; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 17357 


My Texas; song. © Apr. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 556438; Lura Love, Dallas. 

17358 

My theme song; w Helen Hillanbrand ; 

pf. © 1:¢.’ June 25, 19365" -unp. 

127156; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 

land, Or. 17359 


My thoughts are all of you; waltz song, 
melody Kittie Meinhold and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. June 26, 1936; E 
unp. 127225; Anna C. McAuliffe, 
Schenectady, N. Y. 173 


My toast to you; wand melody. ©1ce. 
June 16, 1936; E unp. 127312; Frank 
Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 17361 


My troubles like bubbles are blowing 
away; w and m James Kendis; with 


guit. arr. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E 
unp. 127258; Kendis music Corp., 
New York. 17362 


My ukulele girl; song. ©1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126665; Daisy. G. 
Brown, Challis, Id. 17363 


My valley of romance and sunshine; 
song, m Wallace Kay. © 1c. June 
25, 19386; E unp. 127093; George C. 
Frazier, Salt Lake City. 17364 


My Vivian; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© 1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 126306; 
James Francis Kinane, Brooklyn. 

; 17365 

My West Texas home; song. © 1 ¢. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127340; Ruby 
Cotton Standefer, i. e. Mrs. M. L. 


Standefer, Lamesa, Tex. 17366 
My, what a diffrent night; from 
Everybody dance, w and m Mack 


Gordon and Harry Revel; with uku- 


lele arr. © June 12, 19386; EH for. 
44589; Cinephonic music co., Itd., 
London. 17367 


My whole life was wasted; fox-trot, w 
Mel Thulen, melcdy Fent Anderson. 
© 1c. June 6, 19386; E unp. 126918; 
Carroll F. Anderson, La Conner, 
Wash. 17368 


Mystery of love; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126812; 
Agnes Zibulewsky, Brooklyn. 173869 


Mystic hills of the prairie; w B. Hupp, 
m E. B. Hanecck. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126492; Bessie Hupp 
and Essie Bell Hancock, Kansas 
City, Mo. 17370 


779 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17371 


Mystic jungle moon; song. ©1c. May 
22, 1986; E unp. 125590; Lillian 
Ouellette, Westbrook, Me. 1S CL 


. Napoli (Jacopo) Ouverture; per la 
commedia Pene d’amor_ perdute, 
Shakespeare, m J. Napoli; orch. 
Partitura. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
44482; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


17372 


National band contest; march, Louis 
J. Panella; band pts. © June 5, 
1936; E pub. 56002; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 17373 


National (The) geographic march; by 
Thomas F. Darcy, jr.; pf. © June 
8, 1936; E pub. 55670; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 17374 


National victors; concert march, Joseph 
Olivadoti; band pts., with director. 
Condensed se. © May 27, 1936; E 
pub. 55762; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 173875 

Nativité (La) du Seigneur; 9 médita- 
ticns, Olivier Messiaen; orgue. 1°°— 
4° fasc. © Apr. 1, 1936; EH for. 
44792-44785 ; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 17376-17379 


Naughty (A) little love bug is nipping 
my heart; w and melody. ©1.. 
June 12, 1986; E unp. 126372; Ellis 
S. Tuten, San Francisco. 17380 


Nautical medley; fox trot, transcribed 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; 
E ounp. 127272; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 17381 

Nearer my God to Thee; note and dia- 
gram arr., with w. © 1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 121528; Max S. Rogers, 
Youngstown, O. 17382 


Nearly, dear. as Sweet as you; w and 


melody. © 1c. June 30, 1936; E 
unp. 127479; William Law, Day- 
ton, O. 17383 


’Neath Atlantic City’s mellow, dreamy 
moon; w and melody. © 1c. June 
30, 19386; E unp. 127439; Norman 
Macer, Philadelphia. 17384 


Necken-polska; Swedish folk-song, arr. 
William B. Davis; men’s cho. [Eng- 
lish and Swedish text] © June 27, 
1936; E pub. 56096; Boston music 
co., Boston. 17385 


Nedra. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127359; Clarence Seth Carman, New 
York. 17386 


Neglected; song. © 1c. June 3, 1936; 
E unp. 125718; Gene Mertz and 
Freddie Rich, Port Chester, N. Y. 

17387 


pt. Ill, n. s., v.31 


Negro songs of protest; ecll. L. Gellert. 
arr. Elie Siegmeister. © June 1, 
1936; E pub. 55915; Lawrence Gel- 
lert, New York. 17388 


Negro spirituals; transcribed Ferde 
Grofé. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127273; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17389 


Neue (Der) dom; volkskantaie, w 
Hans Baumann, m Hans Saehsse, op. 
57; 1 u. 2 stimmigen chor. Kl*vier- 
auszug. © Mar. 19, 1936; E for. 
44742; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

17390 


Never say die; w and melccy Mac 


Ellis. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126471; Margaret H.lis McCabe, 
Fresno, Calif. 17391 


Never to know; w and m Leo Erdody. 
© June 4, 1936; E pub. 55587; G. 
Riccrdi & co., inc., New York. 17392 


New ballad; melody. © 1c. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126398; Anthony Vivio, 
New York. 17393 


New (The) deal review; song, m 
Luther A. Clark; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc., Aaron A. Clark. © May 
29, 1986; 2c. June 10; E pub. 55678; 
C. I. Rudy, Darlington, Mo. 17394 


New-heart; w and m Norman Hack- 
forth, © May 12, 1936; E for. 
44613; Boosey & co., 1td., London. 

173895 

New New York; w and m Frank Shep- 
herdson. © 1c. June 6, 1936; E 
unp. 125980; Katharine M. Arnett, 
Philadelphia. 17396 


New York; song. ©1c. June 3, 1936; 
E unp. 125688; Laura Pyronhet 
Swineford, Springfield, Mo. 17397 


melody Frederick Cromweed. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127445; 
Evangeline Wallace, New York. 

17398 


New York anthem; song. © 1 «. 
June 23, 1936; E unp. 127018; Joseph 
Frances McMahon, New York. 17399 


New York City; song. © 1 ec. June 
19, 1986; E unp. 126777; Martin 
Harvey, Albany. 17400 


New York City, my New York City; w 
and melody. ©1c. June 26, 1936; H 
unp. 127243; John Kuzel, New York. 

17401 


New York City, unexcelled; w and 
melody. © 1. June 30, 1936; H 
unp. 127485 ; Edward L. Evans, Pitts- 
burgh. 17402 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


New York marches on; song, w Leota 
Lane. © 1c. June 17, 19386; E unp. 
126616; Ted Cella, New York. 

17403 


New York town; song. © 1c. June 
30, 1936; E unp. 127487; James M. 
Barber, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 17404 


Next (The) president; pf. treble, with 
w. ©l1e June 12, 19386; E unp. 
126343; Lorraine Sherwood Stahl, 
New York. 17405 


Niema silniejszego nic od mitoSci; wale 
angielski, z Jego wielka miloSsé, 
stowa: E. Schlechter, m H. Wars. 
© May 11, 19386; E for. 44697; M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 17406 


mie arr. sc tes wars; Ork. 
strony. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
44698; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

17407 


Niff-niff blues; by Ferde Grofe. ©1e. 
June 17, 1986; E unp. 126581; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 17408 


Night; tone poem, Bettsy Davis; pf. 
© 1c. May 27, 1986; E unp. 126148; 
Betsy Hart Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 

17409 


Night (A) in Spain; by Romeo Cas- 
earino; pf. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125596; Vineenzo Cascarino, 
Philadelphia. 17410 


Night (The) is beginning; w Gus 
Kahn, m John W. Green. © June 5, 
1°36; E pub. 55618; Robbins music 
corp, New York. 17411 


Night of dreams ; w Mabel Livingstone, 
m Daniel Wolf. © June 22, 1936; 
E pub. 56037; Harold Flammer, inc., 

- New York. 17412 


Night of nights; w Harold Adamson, 
m Walter Donaldson. © 1c. June 
20. 1936; E unp. 126909; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

17413 


Night on the prairie; w W. R. Strom 
and Leonard A. Shong, and melody. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126512; 
Walter Raymond Strom, Russell, 


Me TD. 17414 
Nightingale Isle; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


June 22, 1936; E unp. 126864; Roy 
G. Hansen, Beechwood, Mich. 17415 


Night-in-gale’s (The) call; w Edmund 
J. Hickey, and melody. © 1c. June 
1, 1986; HE unp. 125647; Casimer 
Janowski, Milwaukee. 17416 


17429 


Ninnolo (Un); valzer, I. Natio; jazz 
orch. pti. © June 4, 1936; E for. 
44475; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

17417 


Nisciuno 6 pé6é sapé; canzone, versi 
Edoardo Criscuolo. © 1 ce. June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125763; Josef Furgi- 
uele, New York. 17418 


No escape; song, melody Bert Hat- 
field. ©1e. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
1263038 ; John Hurley Reese, Kansas 
City, Mo. 17419 


No heavy crosses; w Paul Rader; pf. 
© May 27, 1936; E pub. 55628; 
Merrill Dunlop, Chicago. 17420 


No man ever fell in love with me; w 
Bessie Rea Pugh; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1936; E unp. 127195; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 17421 


No more good-byes; w G. James, mel- 
ody Raymond Gilbert. © 1c. June 
18, 1936; ..E. unp.. 126672; Hiriy 
Kalin and Gene James, Chicago. 

17422 


No room in heaven for thee; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 
1936; E pub. 56001; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 17423 


No stranger to my heart; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126310; Victoria Irene Johnston, 
Douglas, Ga. 17424 
Noah’s ark animals [and] Teddy- 


bears—all of them; by F. Percival 
Driver; pf. © Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 
44655 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

; 17425 


Nobody knows but the posies; w and 
melody Boyd Bunch, Al J. Neiburg, 
‘and Jerry Levinson. ©1c. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125555; Harry Engel, 
ine., New York. 17426 


Non me lo domandate; tango canzone, 
melodia Manfredi Carissimi. © 1. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127332; Franco 
Recchia, New York. 17427 


Non nascondere il secreto ; versi Rabin- 
dranath Tagore, m Franco Alfano. 
© May 28, 1936; E for. 44487; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 17428 


Norwegian cradle song; w Everett Hen- 
dricks, Norwegian folk-song arr. Mor- 
ten J. Luvaas; 8 mixed voices. © 
June 16, 1936; E pub. 55896; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 17429 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17430 


Not for a thing, would I grow tired of 
- you; w L. P. Moody, m L. R. Wade. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125957; 
Lcois Ruby Wade and Lorraine P. 
Moody, Santa Paula, Calif. 17430 


Not for me; voe. trio; chords, treble 
clef. © 1 ¢ June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125635; O. Kenne.h Wrigley, Pi.ts- 
burgh. 17431 


Nothing’s blue but the sky; w Charles 
Newman, m Harold Spina ; with guit. 
arr. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 55687; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New Yo.k. 

174382 


Nothing’s too good for my baby; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1c. June 15, 
1936; EH unp. 126485; John Franco- 
nero, Newark, N. J. 17433 


Nothing save you; Song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
June 22, 1936; KH unp. 126868; Alta 
Evans, New Smyrna, Fla. 17434 


Notturnino; di Francesco Ciléa; orch. 
Partitura. © May 25, 1936; E for. 
44496; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 17435 


Novillero; paso doble, m por la pelic- 
ula mexicana. ©1c. Apr. 14, 1936; 
EK ounp. 122405; Max Urban, Mexico, 
D. F. 17436 


Now I lay me down to sleep; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 30, 1936; H 
unp. 127446; Ida Shurman, Staten 
Island, N. Y. 17437 


Now I’ve got some dreaming to do; 
from Pennies from heaven, Ww 
Jehnny Burke, melody Arthur Johns- 
ton. © 1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126315; Select music publications, 
inc., New York. 174388 


Now I wouldn’t want to be like that; 
by NormAl Conley ; melody, with pf. 


ace. ©1ce. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127350; Mrs. Norman G. Conley, 
Cleveland. 17489 


Now Israel may say, and that truly; 
poem from the Scottish Psalter, m 
C. Armstrong Gibbs; mixed choir. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © May 12, 
1986; E for. 44610; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 17440 


Now that we’re together; w and m 
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whit- 
cup and Teddy Powell; with guit. 
arr. © May 8, 1936; E pub. 55979; 
Southern music pub: co.,; inc., New 
York. 17441 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Now you're alone and I’m alone; song. 
© 1 ¢. May 11, 1936; BE unp. 126974; 
Tony Davis, Belleville, N. J. 17442 


Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist; 
choralmotette, m Johann Nepomuk 
David; 4 ungleichen stimmen, ohne 
begl. © Feb. 11, 1936; BE for. 44420; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipz:g. 17443 


Nymphentanz; v. Willy Meyer; chro- 
matisches o. pf. akkordicn. © Mar. 
30, 1986; E for. 44457; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 17444 


O balalaika; w and m A. Ferraris; 
orch., pts. © Jan. 5, 1936; I fer. 
44578; J. Liber, London. 17445 


O, for a thousand tongues; anthem, w 
Charles Wesley, m A. Claude Kee- 
ton; bar. sclo and mixed cho.; 0: g1n 
ace. © June 13, 1936; E for. 44571; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 17446 


O lovely night; w Kate Moffat, m Mi- 
chael Praetorius-Moffat, arr. C. F. 
Manney ; 2-pt. cho. © June 1, 1936; 
E pub. 55557; B. F. Wood music Co., 
Boston. 17447 


O won't that be joy; pf., with w. © 
May 27, 1936; E pub. 55631; Merrill 
Dunlop, Chicago. 17448 


Obey that impulse; w Gladys V. Jack- 
son, melody Miriam Taylor. ©1l1e. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126233; Mir- 
iam HBlizabeth Bock, Los Angeles. 

-17449 


Ocean airliner carnival; musical play. 
2nd and 3rd acts. © 1c. June 24, 
19386; D 39101; Beatrice E. Laue, 
Flint, Mich. 17449* 


Och gingar ett skepp fran Amsterdam ; 
vals, text: Ake Sdderblom och Pad- 
dock, m Bjérke och Fryman; pf. © 
June-6, 1936; E for. 44862; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm. 17450 


Offenbach (Jacques) The apache 
dance; new alr. Bernice Manoloff ; 
pf. © June 24, 1986; E pub. 56122; 
Calumet music co., Chicago. 17451 


Oft gentigt ein glaschen sekt; lied u. 
English waltz, aus Confetti, text 
Ernst Marischka, m Robert Stolz, op. 
659. © Mar. 6, 1936; E for. 44762; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 17452 


Ogre’s (The) dream; by John C. 
Smiley; band. Se. ©1 ec. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127115; Mabel Smiley, 
Wooster, O. 17453 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Oh! Baby, you’re breaking my heart; 
song. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127422; Luther Jones, Memphis 
Tenn. 17454 


Oh cara Arabella; tréfas szerenaéd, 
szoveget irta: Marecali Frigyes, zené- 
jét szerzette: Grosz Alfréd. © Nov. 
14, 1935; E for. 44566; Rozsavolgyi 
es tarsa, Budapest; Hungary. 

17455 


Oh father (K) Nick; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127364; 


Michael Daniels Di Brienza, New 
York. 17456 
Oh, I like that smile;-song. © 1. 
June 19 1936: B unp. 126765; 


‘Charles Noah McDermott, Attleboro, 
Mass. 17457 


Oh, I’m missin’ you so; pf., with w. 
©1e. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126436; 
Hortense Youngwirth Wild, Chicago. 

17458 


Oh, let’s take a rocket to the moon; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1c. June 18, 
1886; E unp. 126719; Stephen J. 
Olshefski, Askam Peeley, Pa. 17459 


Oh no, this is not my home; hymn, arr. 
Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 1936; 
H pub. 55993; Ellis Hummel, Cin- 
cinnatus, N. Y. 17460 


Oh, oh, don’t look now; w and melody. 
©i1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125997; 
George Herbert Bourne, Los Angeles. 

17461 


Oh, sweet hope of my heart; song, m 
Luther A. Clark. © May 25, 1936; 
EH pub. 55674; Lester H. Powell, 
Tower City, Pa. 17462 


Oh sweet Marie waltz; falda ©le. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127353; Juan 
José Rojas, San Francisco. 17463 


Oh them sophisticated blues; song, w 
John Rogonskas. © 1 ¢ June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126570; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 17464 


Oh! what’s the use of romance; song. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125573; 
- Ardin F. Kreps, Pickett, Wis. 17465 


Oh, what shall I do; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
June 10, 1536; EH unp. 126265; Walter 
Joseph Blasco, Cicero, Il. 17466 


Oh yeah; w and m Teddy Schmalfuss. 
©1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127104; 
Arthur Schmalfuss, Zion, Ill. 17467 


Oh you girls; w Toiber and Jacobs, 
m Sholom Secunda; pf. [Yiddish 


17481 


text only] © 1c. June 28, 1986; BE 
unp. 126590; Samuel Secunda, New 
York: 17468 


Old (The) apple tree; song. © 1 «. 
June 4, 1986; E unp. 125771; Chas. 
I’, Ryan, Hartford. 17469 


Old (The) arm chair; w Helen Taylor, 
m Kennedy Russell ; in C. © June 
2, 1936; E for. 44427; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 17470 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram, 
with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
50659; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

17471 


diagram arr. ©1c. May 22, 1936; 
EK’ unp. 121530; Max S8. Rogers, 
Youngstown, O. 17472 


Old empty places; w and melody. © 
1c. June 29, 19386; EH unp. 127418; 
Alice Claire Aronoff, Brooklyn. 

17473 


Old fashioned garden; w A. Crocker, m 
_O. EB. Sharratt. © May 1, 1936; E 
pub. 555381; O. E. Sharratt and Alvin 
Crocker, Kansas City, Mo. 17474 


Old (An) fashioned gate and you; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E 
unp. 125768; Bard Glenn McKelvey, 
Lancaster, Calif, 17475 


Old fashioned girl; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127108; 
Eleanor M. Wallace, Baton Rouge, 
La. 17476 


Old-fashioned rugs; w and melody. © 
-1 e. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125877; 
Bertha Martindale, Hartford. 17477 


Old (An) fashioned waltz; song, w 
Charles Soete and Margaret Soete. 
©1ec. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126918; 
Charles O’Neil, jr., Cincinnati. 

17478 


Old (The) grey mare’s in harness 
‘again; w and m John P. Long; with 
ukulele arr. and chords for pf. ac- 
cordion and guit. © May 29, 1936; 
E for. 44684; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, ltd., London. 17479 


Old (The) horse hair sofa; song. © 


1 ec. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125671; 
-Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, Neb. 
17480 


Old man Winter; waltz song, melody 
R. Reichman and Ben Adelman. © 
1 e. June 10, 1986; E unp. 126214; 

Roy Reichman, Vincennes, Ind. 

17481 


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CATALOG OF 
17482 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Old (The) mill-wheel is turning once 
again; w and melody. ©1e. June 
29, 1986; E unp. 127441; William 
Roberts, Waupun, Wis. 17482 


Old moon; w Harlin bros. and Geo. 
Bailey, m arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
55647 ; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

17483 


Old pal, won’t you come back to me; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127473; L. G. Vergeson, 
Lansing, Mich. 17484 


Old (The) porch swing; waltz song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c June 
10, 1936; E, unp. 126220; Allen 
Hughes, Berwick, La. 17485 


Old (The) red mill wheel; w and m 
Mary Black; pf. © June 27, 1936; 
E pub. 56112; Boston music co., 
Boston. 17486. 


Old (The) rocking chair; w Ida Irene 
Bruckner; pf. ©1c. June 25, 1936; 
EK unp. 127164; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 17487 


Old songs of the old South; arr. Law- 
rence C, Long; brass quartet, with 
‘duplicate treble and bass clef. Pts. 
© June 25, 1936; E pub. 56007; 
Joseph HE. Agnew, Des Moines. 

17488 


Old timers medley waltz; transcribed 
Ferde Grofé. no. 1, 2. © 1. each 
June 26, 1936; EH unp. 127274, 127275; 
Robbins musie corp., New York. 

17489, 17490 


Old trail pard; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 16, 1986; E unp. 126537; Billy 
Loudon, Chilili, N. M. 17491 


Old Zip Coon; minstrel song, setting 
Bryeeson Treharne; sop. and alto. 
© June 22, 19386; E pub. 55934; Wil- 
lis music co., Cincinnati. 17492 


Olde lavender; intermezzo, Basil 
Windsor; pf. © June 5, 1936; E 
for. 44507; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 17493: 


Olson (Daniel) Tre koralpartitor ; 
orgel. 1: a hft. Min sjél skall lova 
Herran.—2:a hft. PA dig jag hop- 
pas, Herre kiir. [1 other] ; med text. 
© Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 44716, 44715; 
A. b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 17494, 17495 


Omaggio a Tersicore; di Claudio 
Monteverdi, traduzione Gian Fran- 
cesco -Malipiero; orch. Partitura. 
© May 25, 1936; E for. 44504; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17496 


On a hill; negro spiritual. © May 29, 
1936; E pub. 55581; Lola Gibson 
Deaton, Abilene, Tex. 17497 


On a little blue lagoon; song. © 1. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125506; Jordan 
Belle Lawson, Portland, Or. 17498 


On edge; pf. ©1ec. May 26, 1936; E 
unp. 125580; Edwin A. Borchert, 
Union City, N. J. 17499 


On Newlyn hill; w Crosbie Garstin, m 
Alec Rowley. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© May 22, 1936; E for. 44618; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 17500 


On the Alabama line; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127342; 
Edgar Moose, Fox, Okl. 17501 


On the beach at Bali-Bali; w Al Sher- 
man and Jack Meskill, m Abner Sil- 
ver; with guit. arr. © June 5, 1936; 
E pub. 55619; Joe Morris music ¢o., 
New York. 17502 


On the beautiful blue Danube; waltz, 
Johann Strauss, transcribed Ferde 
Grofé. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127276; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17503 


On the flying trapeze; by Juan Mas- 


ters; pf. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55505; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 17504 


On the good ship sweetheart ; waltz, w 
Isabelle Riedinger, m Ben Adelman. 
© Apr. 6, 1986; E pub. 54567; Isa- 
belle Riedinger and Ben Adelman, 
Gladstone, N. D. 17505 


On the range near the mountains wild 
and high; pf., with w. ©1e. June 
15, 1986; E unp. 126422; Julia Ann 
Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 17506 


On the road to Mandalay; by Oley 
Speaks, arr. Carl Deis; pf. © June 
10, 1936; EH pub. 55875; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 17507 


On the sand by the sea; w Arthur 
Schmidt, m Richard Rathvon Uhl. 
©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127288; 
John Hamilton Uhl, jr., Kingston, 
Pa. 17508 


On this side of the mountain; song. 
©l1e. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127401 ; 


Jack Callaham, Pasadena. 17509 
On to Carolina; quartet. © May 7, 
1936; E pub. 56021; Lura Love, 
Acme, N. C. 17510 


780 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Onee a star was shining; by Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Bauer bros.; orch. pts. 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1986; E unp. 1257382; 
Victor Joseph Pilisotta, Los Angeles. 

17511 


—— song, melody Luther A. Clark. 
© 1e. Feb. 3, 1936; E unp. 125781; 
Victor Joseph Pilisotta, Los Angeles. 

17512 


Once you were mine; fox trot song. © 
1 e. June 3, 19386; E unp. 126203; 
Joseph Viglione, Philadelphia. 

17513 


One heavenly night in Spain; w and 
m Juanne Arliss; pf. treble. © 1c. 
June 4, 1986; E unp. 125767; Mar- 
garet N. Taylor, New York. 17514 


One little hour of love; song. ©1.. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126878; Mary 
A. Maloney, Schenectady, N. Y. 

17515 


One moment to you; song. © 1 «. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126692; Freda 
Haskell, i. e. Mrs. George S. Has- 
kell, Evanston, Il. 17516 


Gne moonlight night; arr. Paul Pic- 
cirillo; pf., with w. © 1c. June 5, 
1936; E unp. 125845; Albert D’Orsi, 
Providence. 17517 


One more star; w and m Harry Leon 
and Leo Towers. © June 30, 1936; 
E for. 44738; Campbell, Connelly & 
co., ltd., London. 17518 


One song; song. ©1ec. June 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 126001; Agnes E. Patterson, 
Council Bluffs, Ia. 17519 


One-two-button your shoe; from Pen- 
nies from heaven, w Johnny Burke, 
melody Arthur Johnston. © 1 « 
June 11, 1936; E unp. 126314; Select 
music publications, ine., New York. 

17520 


One two three four; arr.; Hawaiian 
euit., in diagram, with w. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 55660; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 17521 


Gne-two-three (The) waltz; song. © 
1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126542; 
Wallace Hoffner Dickhart, Richmond 
EG, 22.0, .N., ¥: IF ia ya 


Onions; w and melody. © 1c. June 
1, 1936; E unp. 126177; Allen A. 
Badler, Brooklyn. 17523 


Only a stone’s-throw from heaven; w 
and m Alan Linden, Pat Patterson 
and Allan Ingram; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for pf. aecordeon, banjo 


84306—36——6 


17537 


and guit. © Mar. 3, 1936; E for. 
44422; Lawrence Wright music co., 
Itd., London. 17524 


Only because I love you; w and mel- 
ody Fred Ahlert and Joe Young. © 
1c June 12, 1936; E unp. 126370; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

17525 


Only blue shadows; w Sarah Jones 
Foster, m Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125753: 
Mrs. D. L. Foster, Anoka, Minn. 

17526 


Only in dreams; w and melody. © 
1c. June 29, 19386; E unp. 127466; 
Mabel Ethleen Palmer, Berkeley, 
Calif. 17527 


Only one New York town; song. © 
1 c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125593; 
Cyril B. Mickens, New York. 17528 


Only (The) time I hold your hand is 
when we're dancing ; waltz; pf., with 
w. © 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126049 ; Angelo Marasco, Pittsburgh. 

17529 


Only you; w Johnny Lang; pf. treble. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125618; 
Fred Samuel Stryker, Hollywood, 
Calif. 17530 


Onward Christian soldiers ; m Sullivan, 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., in diagram, 
with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
505661; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

17531 


Onward Christians, onward go; w H. 
K. White, m Norwood Dale; mixed 
voices. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55799; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17532 


Oo! it’s nice; w Jules Loman and 
Allan Roberts, m Francis K. Shu- 
man; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
June 12, 1936; E pub. 55723; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 17533 


Open up your heart; w Ray Klages, 
melody Jesse Greer. © 1c. June 38, 


1936; E unp. 125716; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 17534 
Opened for me; hymn. © May 27, 


1936; E pub. 55629; Merrill Dunlop, 


Chicago. 17535 
Orange blossom; syncopated impres- 
sion Billy Mayerl; pf. © May 6, 


1936; E for. 44484; Keith, Prowse & 
. co., 1td., London. 17536 


Orchids in June; song. ©1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126691; Rose V. Robel, 
Chicago. 17537 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17538 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Organ (The) grinder; song. © 1 ec. | Out of the shadows; w and m Lenore 


June 18, 1986; E unp. 126707; Roy- 
den Cassard Cook, Baltimore. 17538 


Organ grinder’s swing; foex-trot, Will 
Hudson .orch. ., pts, .- ©, June .22, 
10386; E pub. 55988; Exclusive pubti- 
eations, ine., New York. 17539: 

Ostpreussische fischertinze ; v. Herbert 


Brust, op. 34; kleines erch. Partitur. 
~©1c. May 2, 1936; E unp. 125988; 


Hd. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 17540 
Our band; march song. © 1c. June 


30, 1986; E unp. 127447; William T. 
Chamberlain, Brooklyn. 17541 


Our captain; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 5, 1936; E unp. 125827; Paul W. 
Lindstrom, Chicago. 17542 


Our castles in the air; song. © June 
18, 1936; E pub. 56022; Harry Edgar 
Woods, El Centro, Calif. 175438 


Our dreams are all coming true; w 
A. E. Requerre, m Keta L. Crumley. 
© 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 126494; 
Audry Barrett, Los Angeles. 17544 


Our love will never die; w Emelio Lic- 
ciotti and Enrico Marchetti, and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
127345; Florindo Tocci, Leominster, 
Mass. 17545 


Our morning song; song. © 1c. May 
4, 1936; FE unp. 126251; Jean Moore 
Davies, Pittsburgh. 17546 


Our salvation; song. © 1e. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127097; Lester S. Hol- 
land, San Pedro, Calif. 17547 


Our song of love; w and melody. © 
1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126598 ; 
George William Russell, Taunton, 
Mass. 17548 


Our Tigers; w and melody. ©1«.. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125802; Elula 
Jane Randle, Jackson, Mich. 17549: 


Our victory song; song. © June 5, 
1526; E pub. 55759; Tress McMahon 
Journey, Glendale, Calif. 17550 

Our wedding day; waltz scng, melodv 
G. L. Blauvelt and Ben Adelman. © 
1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126687; 
George L. Blauvelt, Montclair, N. J. 

17551 

Out of the blue came you; pf. treble, 
with w. ©l1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126986; Harry Oblinger, San Fran- 
cisco. 17552 


Out of the darkness from Calvary; pf., 
with w. © 1c. May 20, 1936; E unp. 
~ 125533; Floyd Orion Beach, West 
Caldwell, N. J. 17553 


Virginia Oakley. © 1c. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 126935; Lenore V. Lusk, 
San Diego, Calif. 17554 


Out of work blues; w Grace Griffing, 
m Hloise Kelly. ©1c¢ May 23, 1936; 
E unp. 1264938; Audry Barrett, Los 
Angeles. 17555 


Out where the sky and ccean meet; 
song. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 56084; 
Alma Smith Prentice, San Francisco. 

17556 


Ouverture zu einer festlichkeit; von 
Paul Lincke; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
28, 1986; E for. 44749; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 17557 


Over and over again; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 20, 19386; BH 
unp. 126839'; Francis Hanson, Ken- 
more, N. Y. 17558 


Over the mountains; seventeenth cen- 
tury song, arr. Eric H. Thiman; 
male voices. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44609; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

17559 


Over the radio; fox-trot song. ©1le. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 126977; Arthur 
Nessett, Maddock, N. D. 17560 


Overtures as solos for the pick style 
Spanish guitar and Hawaiian 
guitar; arr. and rev. John Martell. 
© June 11, 1936; E pub. 56008; ABC 
standard music publications, inc., 
New York. 17561 


Owls on parade; w Ed. Fortman and 
Jack Jessup, m Ferde Grofé; pf. 
treble. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125644; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17562 


Paddlin’ in our old canoe; fox-trot, w 
R. N. Rulli, melody H. R. King. 
1 ce. June 9, 1986; E unp. 126128; 
Harold R. King, and Ruth Nearhoof 


Rulli, Girard, O. 17563 
Pagan mothers’ lullaby; w lL. P. 
Moody, m L. R. Wade. ©1e. June 


8, 19386; E unp. 125958; Lois Ruby 
Wade and Lorraine P. Moody, Santa 
Paula, Calif. 17564 


Pagan paradise; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 1, 1936; E unp. 126274; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

17565 


Paintbox [and] Tricycle, and pulling 
things behind it; by Annie Z. Miller ; 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 44656; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 17566 


182 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Pair (A) of stockings; French w Mar- 

cel Silver, melody Lew Pollack. © 

1 e@ June 4, 19386; E unp. 125808; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

17567 


Pajarita (La); tango argentino, pa- 
roles Roger-Xel, m Lazare-Lyon; pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1986; EH for. 44855; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 17568 


Palace in paradise; song; with ukulele 
arr. © June 12, 19386; E pub. 55918 ; 
Harry Owens, Honolulu. 17569 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Veni Creator; for Whitsuntide, w 
before 10th century, tr. and rev. Y. 
H., m transcribed Eleanor Gregory ; 
mixed voices. [English and Latin 
texts] © Apr. 2, 1936; E for. 44647 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 17570 


Palm (The) trees sing aloha; w Lysle 
Tomerlin, and melody. © 1c. June 
9, 1936; E unp. 126186; Andy Iona 
Long, Los Angeles. 17571 


Pantaloon; by Frederic Curzon, arr. 
Harold M. Kirchstein; orch. pts. © 
May 27, 1986; E for. 44444; Dix, ltd., 
London. 17572 


Papa Napoleon; French w Marcel Sil- 
ver, melody Lew Pollack. © 1 «¢. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125822; Movie- 
tone musie corp., New York. 17573 


Papa’s got to learn to say yes, yes to 
mama; w and melody. ©1e. June 
15, 1986; E unp. 126424; Joseph Harl 
Driscoll and Charles Dwight 
Nicholls, Lemont, I11. 17574 

Papagayo (The parrot song) ; batuque 
rhythm, w Stuart Ayres, m Hugo 
Mariani. © Apr. 20, 1936; E pub. 
55973; Southern music pub. co., inc., 


New York. 17575 
Para vigo me voy; rumba-fox-trot, 
letra y m Ernesto Lecuona. © May 


20, 1936; E pub. 55974; Southern 
musie pub. co., inc., New York. 
17576 


Parade of the penguins; by Dorothy 
Wade; pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
55946; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

17577 


Paradise in waltz time; from Cham- 
pagne waltz, w Sam Coslow, m Fred- 
erick Hollander. © 1 c¢ June 17, 
19386; E unp. 126741; Paramount 
productions music corp., New York. 

17578 

Paradise isle; w and melody. ©1e. 

~ June 22, 19386; E unp. 126860; Al- 
bert B. Plough, Philadelphia. 17579 


Paradise with you; waltz ballad, w 
James A. Burke, m A. C. Gengler 
and Mary Kay Kleinecke. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 126008 ; Audrey 
Cecilia Gengler, Galveston, Tex. 

17580 


Paraphrase; tber das  volkslied v. 
Franz Schubert, Der lindenbaum, 
Leopold Weninger; salonorch. u. 
orchesterergiinzungsstimmen. © Feb. 


15, 1936; E for. 44719; Heinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 17581 


Pardon my lips; w and m Robert Levy 
and N. Goldblatt. © 1c. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126831; Norman Gold- 
blatt, Kansas City, Mo. 17582 


Paris moon; w and melody. © 1. 
June 3, 1986; E unp. 125696; Grover 
Schiffer, New Orleans. 17583 


Parting; fox trot tango Song, m J. H. 
Dixon, Mrs. J. E. Dixon and J. Nor- 
berto. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127325; Jack EH. Dixon and Jack 
Norberto, New York. 17584 


Partir un jour ...; tango, paroles R. 
Chamfleury, m Henry H' mmel; or h. 
ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44809 ; 
H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

17585 


Passing by; by Edward Purcell, arr. 
Irvin Cooper; mixed cho., with alto 
solo. © June 2%, 1936; Epub. 
56095; Boston music co., Boston. 

17586 


Pastime (The) club; waltzes, Dessie 
Trusler Northup; pf. © May 28, 
19386; E pub. 55598; Northup pub. 
co., Detroit. 17587 


Pastoral dance; by Edward German, 
arr. Paul J. Dahm; flute, oboe, B flat 
clarinet and bassoon. Se. and pts. 
© June 18, 1936; E pub. 55901; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 17588 


Paulson (Herbert William) Aria; pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 126376; 
Herbert William Paulson, Fergus 
Falls, Minn. 17583 


Pays (Le) d’éternité; paroles et 
mélodie. © 1c May 21, 1936; H 
unp. 127391; Emmanuel Delahaye, 


Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France. 
17599 


Pedal your blues away; w Bob Wells 
and Gerald Griffin, m Bob Miller, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with guit. arr. Carl 
De Vries. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
550752; Bob Miller, ine., New York. 

17591 


783 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17592 


Peggy Anne; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 20, 1936; E unp. 126824; Wen- 
dell W. Hall, Wilmette, Ill. 17592 


Peines d’amour perdues; opéra-co- 
mique, paroles William Shakespeare, 
transcription francaise Jean Chanta- 
voine. [Voc. sc.] © Apr. 23, 1936; 
KE for. 44866; Adrian Welles 
Beecham, Stratford-on-Avon, Eng- 
land. 17593 


Penny (A) for your thoughts; w Loma 
May, melody Lucile May. © 1. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125803; Loma 
May and Lucile May, Alpena, Mich. 


17594 
Perché siedi 14; versi Rabindranath 
Tagore, m Franco Alfano. © May 


28, 1936; E for. 44488; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 17595 


Perdéname; bolero-son; pf. con letra. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125598 ; 
José G. Ramirez, New York. 17596 


Perfection; waltz, w Helen Meehan, 
melody Warren (Woody) Frisino. 
© 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127212; 
Warren Frisino, Baltimore. 17597 


Perfume de gardenia; bolero, letra y 
m Rafael Hernandez. © Mar. 381, 
19386; E for. 44710; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17598 


Perhaps; song, melody Jimmie Crane. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125927 ; 
Bertie De La Motte, San Fernando, 
Trinidad, B. W. I. 17599 

Perk your spirits up with song; song, 
arr. J. H. Weber. © June 27, 1936; 
EK pub. 56120; Joseph Vincent Gib- 
scn, Chicago. 17600 


Peter’s book; by Healey Willan; pf. 
© May 26, 1986; E for. 44403; Fred- 
erick Harris co., Oakville, Ont., Can- 


ada. 17601 
Petite quartette; for oboe, clarinet, 
horn in F and bassoon. Se. ©1e. 


June 15, 1936; E unp. 126418; Ben 
Roger Gossick, Fairfield, Ia. 17602 


Petite (La) sauvage; chansons du film, 
paroles Jean de Létraz, m W. Rich- 
ard Heymann. © Dec. 31, 1935; E 
for. 44707; Editions. Coda, s. a., 
Paris. 17603 


Phi beta psi; song. © June 12, 1936; 
E pub. 55869; Bertha A. Gardner, 
Scottsburg, Ind. 17604 


Pi delta koppa sweetheart; w and m 
Billy Boon. © 1c. June 23, 1936; 
E unp. 127005; William Richard 
Boon, Portland, Or. 17605 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Piano improvisation for A-12; by Sam- 
uel Kaylin. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E 
unp. 125811; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 17606 


Picecaninny serenade; w and m Max- 
well Eckstein; pf. © June 10, 1936; 


E pub. 55701; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 17607 
Piccolinette; java avee variations, F. 
Gascard; orch. ptes. © Apr. 25, 


1936; E for. 44546; Hawkes. & son 
(London) Iltd., London. 17608 


Piéce pour fitite seule; par Jacques 
Ibert, of France. © Apr. 1, 1936; E 
for. 44789; Alphonse Leduc & gie., . 
Paris. 17609 


Pierre-d’Or (Henri) March; pf. ©1 
ec. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125926; Her- 
man Henri Goldstein, Boston. 17610 


Pietsch (Edna Frida) Prelude; 2 pfs., 
4 hands. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
5ooOT1L; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

17611 


Pigeons; poem Kathleen Boland, m 
George Rathbone; unison voices. 
June 9, 1936; E for. 44676; J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd., London. 17612 


Pilgrims (The); cantata, w J. Lilian 
Vandevere, m J. V. Dethier; sop. and 
alto, with optional bass. © June 16, 
15386; E pub. 55898; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 17613 


Pioneer days back home; march song. 
© June 3, 1936; E pub. 55543; Mary 
A. Horneman, Beloit, Kan. 17614 


Pipe dreams; m Cyrus Oliver and H. 
M. MacKay; pf., with w. © 1. 
June 12, 1936; E unp. 126380; Hugh 
M. MacKay, New London, Conn. 

17615 


song. © 1c. June 30, 1936; E 
unp. 127492; Vivien Harvey, Warren, 
O. 17616 


Piruli; son—pregon, letra y m Armando 
Valdespi. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
55975 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 17617 


Pitfield (Thomas Baron) Two little 
dances; in old style; pf. © May 22, 
1936; E for. 44604; Augener, Itd., 
London. 17618 


Pitter-patter; pf., with w. © 1c. June 
13, 1886; E unp. 126429; Elizabeth 
O. Bredehorst, Los Angeles. 17619 


Pivna Iagoda; based on Russian folk 
tune; pf. and violin. © 1 ¢. June 
6, 1936; E unp. 125804; Alexander N. 
Zaroubine, New York. 17620 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Plains of Texas; song; with guit. arr. 
© June 29, 1936; E pub. 56115; Mack 
Lunsford, Oshkosh, Wis. 17621 


Plan (The) of our dream; waltz song, 
arr. Tom Wesley. © June 138, 1936; 
E pub. 55768; Gettie Fore, Brook- 
haven, Miss. 17622 


Plans; w and m E. P. La Freniere, T. 
Gindhart and B. Musicant, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © June 19, 1986; E pub. 56055; 
Roy music co., ine., New York. 

17623 


Platonic rendezvous; song. © 1 «. 
June 5, 1936; E unp. 125924; Bernard 
Jay Schwartz, Cleveland. 17624 


Play safe; w Tot Seymour, melody Vee 
Lawnhurst. © 1c. June 1, 19386; 
E ounp. 125746; Famous music corp., 
New York. 17625 


Play the game; w Louis De Celles, m 
Willis Irving; pf. treble. © 1 @. 
June 17, 1986; E unp. 1265982; Ruth 
Irving, Los Angeles. 17626 


Playful (The) pelican; novelty inter- 
mezzo, Peter Yorke; orch. pts. © 
Mar. 10, 1936; E for. 44435; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 17627 


Pleasant dreams; w and melody. © 1 
e. June 12, 19836; E unp. 126340; 
Tommy Lee Howell, Waco, Tex. 

17628 


Please don’t try to vamp me, ’cause my 
heart’s been broke before; w Kay 
Knn; pf. © 1 «ec June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126110; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17629: 


Please give back my heart; w and m 
Doc Bechtel. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126032; Gerald Martin Bechtel, 
West Mansfield, O. 17630 


Please let me walk with my son; w 
and melody Bob Miller. © 1c. June 
17, 1836; E unp. 126601; Bob Miller, 
inc., New York. 17631 


Please, may I have this dance; w 
Bobby Jeanne; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127143; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 17632: 


Please meet me in heaven; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125881; Pearl Agnes Locke, Concord, 
Wi H. 17633 


Pleyel (Ignaz) Sechs trios; neu hrsg. 
- Wilhelm Altmann; 2 violinen u. vio- 
loncello. no. 1-3. © Nov. 138, 1933; 
E for. 44522; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 
Brunswick, Germany. 17634 


17647 


Plod on; song, w Margaret Stevenson 
Clark. ©1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126140; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

17635 


Plop goes the cork; song, m Hstelle I. 
Mequet. ©1e. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125774; Agustus A. Gianfala, Jean- 
erette, La. 17636 


Po’ ole Ned; w Harry A. Ghent; pf. 
Rev. ed. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125690; Grace Ghent Dean, Colum- 
bus, O. 17637 


Poema; tango, paroles Eduardo Bian- 
co, m A. Mario Melfi. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44847; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 17638 


Poémes évangéliques; d’aprés les 
textes sacrés, Jean Langlais; orgue. 
© Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44824; H. 
Hérelle & cie., Paris. 17639 


Poinciana; w Buddy Bernier, m Nat 
Simon; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
June 22, 1936; E pub. 55932; Kd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 17640 


Polonaise with chorus; in praise of the 
Tsaritsa, from Christmas night, Eng- 
lish version Rosa Newmarch, m N. 
Rimsky-Korsakov ; mixed voices. © 
May 22, 1936; E for. 44624; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 17641 


"Pon my word, it never occurred to me; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 126752; Irvin Norman Hack- 
erman, Washington. 17642 


Pony win that race for me; w A. Ran- 
dall, m H. 8. Macomber. ©1e. June 
12, 1986; E unp. 1263869; Harold 
Shepard Macomber and Art Randall, 
Cincinnati. 17643 


Poor little Angeline; w Jimmy Ken- 
nedy, m Will Grosz; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for accordion. © 
Mar. 21, 1986; E for. 44549; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd., London. 

17644 


Pop! goes the weasel; choral para- 
phrase, arr. Bryceson Treharne; 
mixed voices. © June 27, 1936; EI 
pub. 56107; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 17645 


Popcorn; rumba, w Hugo Lenares, m 
Miguel Costella. © June 2, 1936; EH 
for. 44592; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 17646 


Popeye, da people’s choist; fox-trot, w 
and melody Lou Rich. ©1e. June 
6, 1986; E unp. 125983; Louis B. 
Rich, Chicago. 17647 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17648 


Poppy; from the film, w and m Fred- 
erick Hollander and Sam Coslow, pf. 
se. Mario Agnolucci; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © June 8, 1936; E pub. 
50794 ; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. 17648 


Popsicle (The) man; w Robert Brad- 
ley; pf. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
1259738; Robert Underwood Parish, 


Houston. 17649 
Popular tune no. 1; pf. © 1c. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126609; Irving 
Gertz, Providence. 17656 


Potamkin (Frank J.) Prelude; pf. © 
June 26, 1936; E pub. 56129; Hikan- 
Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 17651 


Poupée valsante; fox trot, Ed. Poldini, 
transeribed Ferde Grofé. © 1 ce. 
June 17, 1936; E unp. 126582; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 17652 


Pour Titine; one step, paroles M. Le- 
grand, m C. Kufferath; orch. ptes. 


© Apr. 25, 1986; E for. 44547; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 17653. 


Powder River, let her buck; song. © 
June 20, 1936; E pub. 55904; Nor- 
_- man R. Lothrop, Blair, Neb. 17654 


Priludium, fuge, chaconne und dop- 
pelfuge fiir orgel; v. Karl Hoyer, 


Op. Do. ©) Jans 205 : 1936-7 5 for. 
44770; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 17655 
Prisentiermarsch der flieger; von 


Gustav Rath; militarmusik stim- 
men. © Dec. 10, 1985; E for. 44472; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 17656 


Praise God for friends; hymn, w and 
m Alice M. Pullen. © Apr. 15, 1936; 
EK pub. 55787; Sidney A. Weston, 
Boston. 17657 


Praiz (Der) fin zind; selection, w Isi- 
dore Lilian, and melodies. © 1 «. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126171; Philip 
Laskowsky, New York. 17658 


Prayer for service; w Washington 
Gladden, m Harvey Gaul, arr. Wal- 
lingford Riegger ; mixed cho.; organ 


or pf. ace. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
55852; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 17659 
Precious Jesus, burden bearer; an- 


them, w and m Raymond J. Iden; 
mixed cho., with sop. or ten solo; pf. 
or organ ace. © June 22, 1936; EH 
pub. 55937; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 17660 


pt. ITI, n.s., v. 31 


Précis d’harmonie; 4 l’usage des in- 
strumentistes pour lanalyse des 
ceuvres musicales, J. Morpain. © 
Dec. 380, 1935; A—Foreign 31242; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 17661 


Prelude, Air and Finale; on well 
known mordent, Robin Milford, op. 
41: pio © Aprey 2, A9365, Eiior 
44667; Oxford univ. press, London. 

17662 


Preludio giocoso; di Riccardo Castag- 
none; orch. Partitura. © May 25, 
1986; E for. 44494; G. Ricordi & ©o., 
Milan. 17663 


Presence (The); pf. © 1c. May 18, 
1936; E unp. 125922; ‘Dorothy ~ R. 
Ryan, Washington. 17664 


President (The) of the U. 8S. A.; song, 
melody Allen Spuhr, arr. Grace Car- 
roli Elliot. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 
55850; Ella Mayfield Dilworth, Al- 
hambra, Calif. 17665 


President (The) song; w and melody 
H. KE. Lish and Anthony Ambrose. 
© 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127259; 
Harold E. Lish, Brooklyn. 17666 


Pretty blonde curlS; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127480 ; 
Harry James Terry, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 17667 


Primavera (La) ; polka; pf., con versi. 
© 1c. June 25, 19386; E unp. 127094; 
Di Mauro Salvatore, Lawrence, 
Mass. 17668 


Prince (The) and the rose; light oper- 
etta, bk. E. J. Gilbert, w and melo- 
dies M. G. Thomas. Libretto and 
melodies. © 1 ec. June 17, 1936; D 
39098 ; Earl Jay Gilbert and Millard 
G. Thomas, New York. 17668* 


Princess (The): runs away ; operetta, li- 
bretto Harry B. Smith, m Geoffrey 
O’Hara; mixed voices. Voce. sc. and 
libretto. © Dee. 27, 1935; D 39097; 
Samuel French, New York. 17668** 


Princeton men are marching; march. 


w and m Harold Flammer. © June 
11, 1936; E pub. 55859; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 17669 
Prisoner’s (The) last song; song. © 


1 e June 8, 1936; E unp. 126034; 
Wallace Spangler, Richmond. 17670 


Prisoner’s love; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc., A. A. Clark. ©1c. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126224; James 
Medlin, Carthage, N. C. 17671 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Procter-Grege (H.) Sonata; violin 
and pf.; in A min. © June 3, 1936; 
E for. 44623; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17672 


Program classics; band folio, arr. E. 
DeLamater, Hd. Chenette and oth- 
ers; pts. v. 2. © June 12, 1936; E 
pub. 55757; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

17673 


Progressive piano studies for the 
grown-up student; arr. William M. 
Felton. © July 8, 1986; AA 209744 ; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

17674 


Promoted; hymn. © May 27, 1936; E 
pub. 55630; Merrill Dunlop, Chicago. 


17675 
Proud; w Benny Davis, m J. Fred 
Coots; with guit. arr. © June 24. 


1936; E pub. 56076; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 17676 


Pua kaulana o Maui; w and m Alice 
Johnson, arr. © 1c. June 138, 1936; 
E eunp. 126416; Robert N. Kamaunu, 
Honolulu, T. H. 17677 


Pucker up your puckerin’ lips, sing 
diddle dee diddle dee dum; theme 
Song, w Bob Miller, m Paul Robin- 
son, arr. Arthur Gutman; with guit. 
arr. © May 6, 1936; E pub. 55751; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. 17678 


Pumpkin eater; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 6, 1936; E unp. 125909; John 
Hrwin, Winslow, Ariz. 17679 


Pussta-mirchen ; Zigeuner-romanze und 
esardas, w u. m Hermann Schu!len- 
burg, bearb. fiir klaver Richard Et- 
linger. © Jan. 4, 1936; E for. 44489 ; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 17680 


Put on your little white tam; w Lou 
Williams; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126113; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17681 


Put over the Townsend plan; song, 
arr. Clement P. Slowey. ©1e. June 
26, 1936; E unp. 127244; Charlotte 
Rogers Palmer, Chicago. 17682 


Put the moon back in the skies; w and 
melody. © 1c. Mar. 23, 19386; EB 
unp. 126393; Benjiman Franklin 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 17683 


Put your heart in a song; w Sam M. 
Lewis, m J. Fred Coots; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © June 18, 1936; EB 
pub. 56605 ; Chappell & co., ine., New 
York. 17684 


17697 


Quadruplets, I wish I were your dad; 

fox-trot song, m Gustave Sax. 
1 ec. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126450; 
Louise Schindel, Rochelle Park, N. J. 
17685 


Quand je fume ma cigarette; valse 
musette, paroles Georges Zwingel, m 
Léon Montagné. © Apr. 1, 1936; E 
for. 44842, Julio Garzon, Paris. 

17686 


Queen Mary, the empress of the sea; 
march song. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
EH ounp. 127111; Arthur Sa!zer, New 
York. 17687 


Quiet (The) August noon; 2-pt. song, 
w William Cullen Bryant; equal 
voices. © June 19, 1936; E for. 
44860; Harry Brook, London. 17688 


Quintuplets; song. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127443; William Rob- 
erts, Waupun, Wis. 17689 


Quintuplets (The) song; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 124681; Alfredo Alosi, East 
Braintree, Mass. 17699 


Quivery quavers; by Lloyd Thomas, 
arr. J. Engleman; orch. pts. © Mar. 
13, 1936; E for. 44438; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 17691 


Radieuse (La) nuit; valse, paroles 
Charles Cluny, m Léon Montagné. 
© Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44854; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 17692 


Radio song; Benny Walker and Ann 
Holden, theme, Pet milk song, Mem- 
ory Roberts; pf., with w. © May 25, 
1936; E pub. 55590; Pet milk co., St. 
Louis. 17693 


Rain at my window; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. June 17, 1986; E unp. 126622; 
Hertense Youngwirth Wild, Chicago. 
; 17694 


Rain in Hollywood; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 ec. 
June 20, 1926; H unp. 126912; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

17695 


Rain upon the roof; w Bob Miller and 
Coates Kinney, melody Bob M_ler. 
© 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126414; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. 17696 


Rainbow (The); w and melcdy B. K. 
Lingle, pf. ace. Irwin Fischer. © 
1 ec. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125614; 
Bertha Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 

17697 


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17698 


Rainy day blues; w L. P. Moody, m L. 
R. Wade. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 125959; Lois Ruby Wade and 
Lorraine P. Moody, Santa Paula, 
Calif. 17698 


Rainy day in May; melody. © 1. 
June 30, 1936; E unp. 127456; Philip 
Saltman, Boston. 17699 


Rameau-suite; v. Hermann Zilcher, op. 
76; kleines orch. Partitur. © 1c. 
May 2, 1936; E unp. 125990; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, Berlin. ~ 17700 


Rancheros (Los); paso doble, Pietro 
Frosini; pf. accordion. © June 18, 
1936; E pub. 56026; O. Pagani & 
bro., New York. 17701 


Reachin’ for a little piece of bread; w 
and melody. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E 
unp. 125910; John Erwin, Winslow, 
Ariz. 17702 


Readin’, ’ritin’ an’ rhythm; w Milton 
Reddie, melody Eubie Blake and M. 
Reddie. ©1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125502; Harry Engel, ine., New York. 

17703 


Reason (The) I call you sweetheart ; w 
and melody Little Jack Little and 
Mack David. ©1c. June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125559; Harry Engel, inec., New 
York. 17704 


Reception (The) of the quints; song. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125757; 
Edith Alberta Stephens, Calgary, 
Alta., Canada. 17705 


Red cafe; from Back to the kitchen, w 
Ruth Gallert, m Edith Gallo. © May 
27, 1636; E pub. 55845; Junior class, 
1937, New Jersey college for women, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 17706 


Red (A), red rose; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. June 26, 1936; 
E unp. 127218; Homer Greene, 
Honesdale, Pa. 17707 


Red roses; melody. © 1c. June 27, 
1636; E unp. 1273855; Adolph A. Sil- 
berman, Brooklyn. 17708 


Red roses in June; song. ©1c. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 127388; Anna Man- 
they, New York. 17709: 


Redhead; w and melody. ©1ce. June 
8, 1986; E unp. 125953; Matthew 
Hennelly, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. 
Y. ‘ 17710 


Redhead lullaby; song. © 1c. June 
12, 1936; EH unp. 126335; Harry R. 
Rozin, Cincinnati. 17711 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Redis-moi oui (Decime que si) ; tango, 
paroles M. Battistella, m A. Mario 
Melfi. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44848 ; 
Julio Garzon, Paris. 17712 


Re-elect Roosevelt; [mixed voices] © 
May 29, 1986; E pub. 56010; Felix 
Bethel Parker, Stillwater, Okl. 


17713 

Reflection; song, w Phalla Imogen 
Gruver. ©1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126141; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 17714 


Reflections; w Tommy Troubador, m 
KE. Stocking; vocal, pf. and bass, with 
guit. symbols. © 1 ec. Apr. 25, 1936; 
EK: unp. 123464; Mary Leah Crolic, 
Los Angeles and Eloise Stocking, 
Pacific Palisades, Calif. 17715 


Regret ; romance, Vincenzo de Giorgio ; 
violin and pf. © May 1, 1936; E 
for. 44575; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 17716 


Rejas granadinas; paso-doble, paroles 
Marcel d’Anella et J. Liogar, m L. 
Espinosa. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44846; Julio Garzon, Paris. 17717 


Remember; song, w Luther Richards. 
©1c. June 27, 1986; E unp. 127384; | 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 17718 


Remember my darling, when we 
strolled down that shady lane; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 9, 1936; HB 
unp. 126126; Joseph Pius Kennedy, 
Buffalo. 17719 


Remember the Cuban moon; rhumba, 
w and melody Ed Kirkeby. ©1e. 
June 12, 1986; E unp. 126362; Lang- 
Worth feature programs, inc., New 
York. 17720 


“Remember the poor; w Alfred Perceval 


Graves, m an Irish melody arr. C. 
V. Stanford, rearr. Maurice Blower ; 
mixed voices. © May 19, 1936; E 
for. 44608; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17721 


Remembrance; m_ Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126122; Clara Cham- 
breau, Portland, Or. 17722 


Reminiscing; w N. Morris, m Evelyn 
Louise Perrigo. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127417; Evelyn Per- 
rigo and Nellie Morris, Redmond, 
Wash. aH wies 


Repair the altar to-day; hymn. ©1c. 
June 20, 1936; E unp. 126895; Cam- 
mie Young, Portland, Or. 17724 


788 


MUSICAL 
no. 6, 1936 


COMPOSITIONS 


17752 


Repentance; hymn, arr. George An- 
way. © May 29,1986; E pub. 55514 ; 
Cecil Wayne Cox, Independence, Mo. 

17725 


Requiem; by Edith Swepstone; violon- 
cello and pf. © Apr. 23, 1986; E 
for. 44664; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 17726 


deutsche tibersetzung Anselm 
Schott, u. a., m Bruno Sttirmer, werk 
88; gem. chor, 4 solostimmen u. pf. 
[Latin and German text] © Jan. 
31, 1936; E for. 44756; P. J. Tonger, 
Cologne/Rh., Germany. 17727 


Rest (A); song, m Walter W. New- 
comer. © 1c. May 22, 1936; E uap. 
125542; Robert Nurse, Watertown, 
Mass. 17728 


Restless waves; song, w Wm. Aspinall. 
© 1e. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127385 ; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

11129 


Resurrection; w and melody John EH. 
Hayes and L. A. Ruben. ©1 ce. June 
23, 1936; E unp. 127022; Louis A. 
Ruben, Bayonne, N. J. 17730 


Réve de virtuose; java de style, avec 
variations, Edouard Duleu; pf., ou 
accordéon, et saxophone alto mi 
bémol. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 
44733 ; H. Mac Knight, Paris. 

17731 


Reverie; by Frederick Cromweed; pf. 
© May 25, 1936; E pub. 55964; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 17732 


Reward; song, arr. Harry Powell. © 
1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126486; 
Marianne Hlizabeth Nelson, San 
Francisco. 17733 


Rhapsurdity in bones; pf. ©1c. June 
4, 1936; E unp. 125772; Robert Louis 
Simon, Chicago. 17734 


Rhode Island! dear Rhode Island; ter- 
centenary song. ©1c. June 5, 1936; 
E unp. 125856; Florence Newell Bar- 
bour, Providence. 17735 


Rhode Island tercentenary; march; 
band pts. © May 15, 1936; E pub. 
55782; John A. Sousa, Bristol, R. I. 

17736 

Rhode Island, the gem of New Eng- 
land; song, m Robert Burns. ©1e. 
June 16, 1936; E unp. 126555; 
Charles F.. Gilroy, Myrtle Point, Or. 

Liat 


Rhythm (The) of State street; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E 
unp. 126654; Wendell W. Hall, Wil- 
mette, Ill. 17738 


Rhythm on the range; w and m Wal- 
ter Bullock and Richard A. Whiting, 
pf. se. Geo. N. Terry; with ukulele 
arr. © June 22, 1986; E pub. 56019; 
Paramount productions music corp., 
New York. 17739 


Riches I hold in light esteem; song, w 
Emily Bronté. © May 18, 1936; E 
pub. 55529; J. Henry Bové, New 
York. 17740 


Ridgecrest for me; hymn, w and m 
Baylus Benjamin McKinney. © 
May 14, 1986; E pub. 55721; Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention, Nashville. 17741 


Ridin’ in a rumble seat; w and melody. 
©1ec. June 4, 19386; E unp. 125783; 
Fred Riger, Binghamton, N. Y. 

17742 


Ridin’ over the range; song, w Johnny 
Lang. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126456; Fred Samuel Stryker, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 17743 


Riding on the Ferris wheel; by Lila 
Phillips; pf. © June 11, 1936; E 
pub. 55820; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 17744 


Right in your eyes of blue; song. © 
1 ec. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125838; 
Jeannie S. Cox, Globe, Ariz. 17745 


Ring (A) around the moon; pf. treble, 


with w. © 1c. June 13, 1936; E 
unp. 126440; Harry Oblinger, San 
Francisco. 17746 


Rio Grande; waltz song. ©1c. June 
16, 1936; E unp. 126522; Alfred Karl 
Brix, Spokane. 17747 


Rise and shine; selection, Robert Stolz, 
Vincent Youmans and Fred Astaire, 
arr. Denis Wright; pf. © May 13, 
1936; E for. 44688; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 17748 


Rise up, shepherd, and follow; arr. 
Wayne Howorth:; mixed cho. 
June 24, 1986; E pub. 56085; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 17749 


River man; w and m Jimmy Cava- 
naugh, Nat Simon and Sammy My- 
sels; with guit. arr. © May 19, 
1986; E pub. 55980; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17750 


River (The) of circumstance; song. 
1 ec. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125899; 
Eunice Allen Strong, San Rafael, 
Calif. 17751 

River shack of dreams; w and melody. 
©1ec. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125994; 


Alphonse J. Quartemont, Milwaukee. 
17752 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17753 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Roaming in Dreamland with you; w | Romany road; by Gertrude Keenan; 


Edward A. Nitram, melody Mary 
Maykum. © 1e. June 10, 1936; HE 
urp 126234; Izetta M. Kumle, 
Springfield, M1. 17753 


Robbins saxophone folio of popular 
and production songs; arr. and ed. 
Hugo Frey; E flat alto saxophone, 
C melody saxophone, and B flat ten. 
Saxophone or B flat clarinet, com- 
bined for solos or duets, with pf. ace. 
© May 29, 1936; E pub. 55520; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 17754 


Robin (The); w Rose Fyleman, m 
Alison Cowe; unison voices. © May 
15, 1936: E for. 44640; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 17755 


Robin’s (The) message; by Gayle In- 
graham Smith; violin and pf. © 
June 11, 1836; E pub. 55815; Theo- 

dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
17756 


Robin’s (The) song; waltz song, mel- 
ody V. F. Boone and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Jun? 18, 1936; E unp. 126790; 
Virginia Frances Boone, Leakey, 
Tex. 17757 


Rock me to sleep in Dixie; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 19, 1936; E unp. 
127083; Corrine LaRouche and Roy 
LaRouche, Emeryville, Calif. 

17758 


Rockabye baby paraphrase; by Sam- 
uel Kaylin. © 1c. June 4, 1936; EB 
unp. 125812; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 17759 


Rock-a-bye lullaby; w and melody. © 
1 ce June 4, 1936; E unp. 125770; 


Bard Glenn McKelvey, Lancaster, 
Calif. 17760 
Rocky (The) road to Dublin; w 


Teresa Brayton, m Chris. O’Grady. 
© Apr. 20, 1936; 1 ec. Apr. 21; E for. 
44510; Pigott & co., ltd., Dublin, I. 
F. S. 17761 


Rolling stones; song, pf. treble acc. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126132; 
Adrienne F. Janis, Milford, Conn. 

17762 


Romance! Why do you pass my door; 
w I. Kaminsky, and melody. ©1le. 
“une 22, 1986; E unp. 126876; Paul 
P. Spear and Irving Kaminsky, 
Rockford, Il. 17763 


Romantic suite; w Crannie Cranston, 
melody Leslie Adams. © 1 ¢. June 
9, 19386; E unp. 127311; C. Cranston 
and L. Adams, Los Angeles. 17764 


pf.,4 hands. © June 25, 1936; E pub. 
56116; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 17765 


Rondel; French w Max Vivier, English 
tr. and m Hleanor Everest Freer, op. 
41, no. 10; med. voice. © May 29, 
19386; E pub. 55583; Music library 


of Chicago., Chicago. 17766 
Rondo scherzoso; di Vincenzo Tommas- 
ini; orch. Partitura. © May 25, 


1936; E for. 44502; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 17767 


Roof-garden serenade; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127419; 
Alice Claire Aronoff, Brooklyn. 

17768 


Roosevelt I’m for you; song, arr. F. 
Watson and E. Williams. © June 5, 
1936; E pub. 55848; William Ack- 
land, Philadelphia. 17769 


Roosevelt (The) march; w J. D. Van- 
derburgh, melody H. C. Fassig. © 
1 ec. June 2, 1936; E unp. 126347; 
Harry C. Fassig and James D. Van- 
derburgh, New York. 17770 


Roosevelt (The) victory march; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 26, 1936; E 
unp. 127254; Samuel David Finberg, 
South Mountain, Pa. 17771 


Roosevelt will smile your troubles 
away; w and melody. © 1c. June 
15, 1936; E unp. 126958; John Young, 
Jersey City. 17772 


Rooster’s (The) crowin’; w_ Irving 
Caesar, Jean Herbert and Gerald 
Marks, m G. Marks; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Jan. 22, 1936; E pub. 
52970; Irving Caesar, inc., New York. 

17773 


Rosa fleur de soleil; paroles Maurice 
Péguy, m Joaquin Grant. © Apr. 1, 
19386; E for. 44844; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 17774 


Rose of Monterey; song. © 1c. June 
2, 1936; E unp. 125632; William F. 
Dissell, Cleveland. 17775 


Roselee of sunny Tennessee; w Mary 
Ellen Frazier; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127194; Sylvester Long 


Cross, Portland, Or. 17776 
Rosen und nelken; slow-fox, text 
Miiller-Lieh, m Walter Jager. © 


Jan. 38, 1936; E for. 44518; Johann 
André, Offenbach a/M., Germany. 
17777 


790 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


arr. L. Kletsch; orch. stim- 
men, mit gesangs-trio. © Jan. 8, 
1936; E for. 44519; Johann André, 
Offenbach a/M., Germany. 1777 


Roses are blooming again; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 9, 1986; E unp. 
126173 ; Merton H. Bories, Portland, 


Or. 19 
Roses, memories and you; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. 


Clark; with arr. for ukulele, etc., A. 
A. Clark. © 1c. June 10, 1986; E 
unp. 126225; Clarence Pyles, Hope- 
mont, W. Va. 17780 


Roses of Picardy; w Fred E. Weath- 
erly, m Haydn Wocd, arr. William 
Stickles; sop., alto and bar. © June 
8, 1936; E pub. 55709; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 17781 

Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) The 


dance; Neapolitan tarantelle, Italian 
and French text, English version 


Alice Mattullath, m arr. Cesare 
Sodero; mixed voices. © May 21, 
1936; E pub. 55511; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 17782 


Rosy times with Roosevelt; song, mel- 
ody F. M. Copeland. © 1c. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127049; John Brodie, 
Des Moines. 17783 


*Round the G. O. P. bush; w Bob Mil- 
ler and Jack Mahoney, traditional 
melody rev. Bob Miller. © 1c. June 
22, 1936; E unp. 126904; Bob Miller, 
ine., New York. 17784 


Royal Persian; w and melody Leon de 
Costa. ©1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
126835 ; Olive de Costa, New York. 

17785 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ka- 
mennoi Ostrow; fox trot transcrip- 
tion Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 
1936; E unp. 127270; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 17786 


Rumbita ; rumba; orq. ptes., con texto. 
© May 8, 1936; E for. 44588; José 
Urgellés, Barcelona, Spain. 17787 


Runxendorfer (Der); humoristischer 
marsch, w u.m Paul Lincke. © Mar. 
20, 1936; Ef for. 44745; Apollo verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 17788 


orch. stimmen. © Mar. 20, 
1936; E for. 44746; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 17789: 


Rythm’s fooling with my feet; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. June 3, 1936; HB 
unp. 125726; Leo Crisp, Denver. 

17790 


17804 


Sacred choruses for men’s voices; colm- 
piled Rob Roy Peery. © June 2, 
1936; AA 207272; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. eTOL 


Safety first; w Roy Dugger; pf. © 1 
ec. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127186; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17792 


Sailing; w and melody. © 1c. June 9, 
1936; E unp. 126060; Alice H. Cromp- 
ton, Worcester. 17193 


Sailor’s dance; from Disappointment ; 
Die) oe. une T9386 °K) Hp: 
125666; Sandro Corona, New Yoik. 

17794 

Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Fran- 
eaise militaire; march, from Alge- 
rian suite, arr. HE. De Lamater; ful! 
band. © May 26, 1936; Epub. 
55503; Rubank, inc., Chicags. 177°5 


Sakuntala; fox trot, transcribed Ferde 
Grofé. ©1«. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126583 ; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17796 


—— overture, Carl Goldmark, new arr. 
H. Fall; band pts., with conductor. 
© June 16, 1936; E pub. 55844: Ru- 
bank, inec., Chicago. 17797 


Sally MeNally; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 1273829; Ken- 
neth C. Wiseman, Los Angeles. 

17798 


Sally’s coming to stay; w Lois Sweet, 
m Florence Lloyd Lyons; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © May 4, 1936; E pub. 
55918; Sweet & Lyons music publish- 
ers, Chicago. 17799 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; compiled Bramwell Coles. Full 
se. and pts. Ordinary ser., nos. 1109- 
1112, June, 1986. © June 5, 1936; EB 
for. 44687; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, Itd., London. 1700 


Same (The) old way; pf. treble, with 
w. “© ie) June 297 1986> BY unp: 
127426 ; Beverly Frankel, Chicago. 

17801 


Same (The) you and I; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 126027; 
Anna V. Wagner, Chicago. d Wits) Oy"4 


Sampson (Godfrey) 72 harmony and 
two-part counterpoint exercises; pf. 
© June 10, 1936; E for. 44704; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 17803 


Sancho Pansa; fcxtrot, m u. arr. E nst 
Fischer; salonorch. stimmen. © 
Mar. 26, 1986; E for. 44724; Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 
many. 17804 


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Sanctuary (A) rose; song, w John Ber- 
nard Kelly. © 1c. May 22, 1936; 
E unp. 126597; Courty Rossi-Diehl, 
Glen Ridge, N. J. 17805 


Sand, and gravel, and grime; song. © 
1 ec. June 19, 1986; E unp. 126803; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 17806 


Sandberger (Adolf) Fitinf lieder und 
gesinge; w M. Susmann, Anna Ritter 
u. a.. m A. Sandberger, op. 22, nr. 
1-5; hohe stimme. © Feb. 29, 1936; 
E for. 44517; Alfred Schmid nachf. 
Unico Hensel, Munich. 17807 


Sandpit; by Eva Pain; pf. © Apr. 16, 
1986; E for. 44657; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 17808 


Sands (The) of the great Sahara; w 
John Alfred Salmon; pf. © 1 «. 
June 25, 1936; E unp. 127176; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17809 


San Francisco; from the film, w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and Wal- 
ter Jurmann; with guit. arr. © 
June 19, 1986; E pub. 55894; Rob- 


bins music corp., New York. 17810 

melody, with pf. acc. ©1ec. June 
24, 19386; E unp. 127095; Luigi 
Sbrana, San Francisco. 17811 


Sans hésiter remettons ca; one Step, 
paroles J. Cristel-Valéry et A. Papet, 
m Georges Dagay; orch. ptes. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44818; J. B. 
Chassaing, Paris. 17812 


Santa Lucia; arr.; Hawaiian guit., in 
diagram, with w. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
EK pub. 55662; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 17813 


Sarah; song, w M. Octavie Dugas. © 
1 ec. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126571; J. 
Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 17814 


Sautreuil (Jean) Mélody; du film Les 
deux gamines, paroles Max-Blot, m 
J. Sautreuil, F. Jeanjean et M. Jean- 
jean. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44839; 
C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 17815 


Save our Constitution; w and m Alice 
Weaver Lucas and C. G. Weaver. 
© June 10, 1936; E pub. 55870; ©. 
G. Weaver, Oregon, Wis. 17816 

Save our United States; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
127331; Kenneth Carson Wiseman, 


Los Angeles. 17817 
Savignano bello; waltz, Giuseppe 
Orsi. © May 14, 1936; E pub. 


55549 ; Joseph Orsi, Brooklyn. 17818 


pt. IlI, n.s., v. ol 


Say ish-ka-bib-bul; song. © 1c. June 
11, 1986; E unp. 126301; Robert John 
White, Kansas City, Mo. 17819 


Say it; w Emma Mulis; pf. ©1l1e. 
June 18, 1986; E unp. 126448; Jack 


Curry, Chicago. 17820 
Say it again; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


June 8, 1986; E unp. 125945; John- 
nie Lee Taylor, Cooksville, Tex. 
17821 


Say si si; rumba fox-trot, English 
lyrics Al Stillman and Francia Lu- 
ban, m Ernesto Lecuona, arr. Gra- 
ham Prince; orch, pts. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 55924; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

17822 


Say that you'll be mine; w and mel- 
ody Jean Bernice Moran. © 1 « 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127461; Jean 
B. Moran, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 


17823. 

Say there’s golden hours waiting for 
us two; pf., with w. © 1c. Feb. 29, 
1936; E unp. 125014; Lucia Allene 
Yost, New York. 17824 


Scherzetto; by John C. Smiley; band. 
Se. © 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp.: 
127116; Mabel Smiley, Wooster, O. 


17825 

Schlager-olympiade; potpourri, Hans 
Schneider ; pf., mit text. © May 17, 
1936; E for. 44765; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
Vienna. 17826 
Schon ist das leben; fox-trot, aus 
Konigstiger, text Hans Martin 


Cremer, m Fritz Wenneis, arr. Wal- 
ter Borchert. © Dec. 18, 19385; H 
for. 42720; Wiener bohéme verlag, g. 
m. b. h., Berlin. 17827 


Schone hinde spielen schdéne melodien ; 
eine sammlung erlesener vortrags- 
stiicke, bearb. Friedrich Haag; 
chromatische handharmonika. © 
Mar. 20, 1986; E for. 44524; Gleich- 
ton verlag, Munich. 17828 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
op. 52, no. 6, English text Lorraine 
Noel Finley, m arr. Cesare Sodero; 
men’s cho. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56032; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York, 17829 


Schwanendreher (Der) ; konzert nach 
alten volksliedern, Paul Hindemith ; 
bratsche u. kleines orch. Partitur. 
© Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44466; B. 
Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 

17830 


192 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 
Seotch medley; transcribed Ferde 
Grofé. ©1e. June 26, 1936; EH unp. 


ONT; New 
York. 17831 


Sea (The); pf. ©1c. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 126426; Charles Eugene 
Penez, Redwood City, Calif. 178382 


Sea (The) Gypsy; w Richard Hovey, 
m Palmer Clark; men’s cho. © June 
11, 19386; E pub. 55855 ; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 17833 


Searching; w and melody. © 1. 
June 15, 19386; E unp. 126474; Mor- 
ris Goldring, Brooklyn. 17834 


Seashore rendezvous; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127133; 
Frank Carlo, Portland, Or. 17835 


Second (The) Concord anthem book ; 
forty anthems, compiled and ed. 
Archibald T. Davison and Henry 
Wilder Foote; mixed voice choirs. 
© May 16, 1936; A 94611; H. C. 
‘Schirmer music co., Boston. 17836 


Second symphony; by Charles Marie 
Widor, op. 13, no. 2, new ed. Nor- 
man Dello Joio; organ. pts. 1-6. © 
Apr. 22, 1936; E pub. 55179; A. Fas- 
sio, Lachute, Que., Canada. 17837 


Seconda sonata; in re min., Giuseppe 
Frugatta, op. 51; violino e pf. © 
May 19, 1936; E for. 44486; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., Milan. 17838 


Secret (The) of a kiss; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126541; 
Ruth Dunlop, Palo Alto, Calif. 

17839 


Seesaw (The); by Ella Ketterer; pf., 
with w. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
50826; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 17840 


Selected solos for pipe organ; by H. 
Markworth. bk. 3. © June 5, 1936; 
E pub. 55671; Concordia pub. house, 
St. Louis. 17841 


Selling my songs; pf., with w. ©1e. 
June 13, 1986; E unp. 126438; Hor- 
tense Youngwirth Wild, Chicago. 

17842 

Selvaggi (Rito) Preludio; alla messa 
Antoniana; grande oreh. Partitura. 
© May 13, 1936; E for. 44557; Car- 
isch, s. a., Milan. 17843 


Seminole trail; w and melody. © 1. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125855; John R. 
Chisholm, Washington. | 17844 


Send it or fetch it; w and melody. © 
1.c. June 3, 1986; E unp. 125725; Leo 
Crisp, Denver. 17845 


Robbins music corp., 


17865 


Send no more war to me; song. ©1e. 
May 4, 1986; E unp. 126252; Jean 
Moore Davies, Pittsburgh. 17846 


Serait-ce un mirage; valse boston, de 
Plaisirs de Paris, paroles Arthur Les- 
ser et Tristan Richepin, m René Syl- 
viano. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44815; 
Editions Feldman, s. a., Paris. 17847 


Serbian cradle song; Serbian folk song, 
w and arr. of m; mixed voices. © 
May 29, 1986; E for. 44446; Norman 
Stone, London. 17848 


Serenade; by A. Ferraris; strings and 
pf. conductor. pts. © Feb. 1, 1936; E 
for, 44579; J. Liber, London. 17849 


Sérénade fiorentine; by Evangeline 
Lehman; pf. © June 22, 1936; E 
pub. 56085; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 17850 


Serenata; forspel till balkongscenen i 
Cyrano de Bergerac, av Edvin Kall- 
stenius; ork. stammer. © Mar. 25, 
1986; E for. 44415; A.-b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 17851 


Serenata bruna; tango, versi Armando 
Locicero, melodia A. Libardo. © 1 
e. June 2, 1936; E unp. 125678; Ar- 
mando Nunzio Locicero and Antonio 
Libardo, Brooklyn. 17852 


Service (The) hymnal; orch. Robert 
H. Just. 1. Solo violin or flute.—2. 
2d violin.—3. Ten. and bass, or cello 
and bass.—4. B flat cornets, with A 
addendum.—5. Obbl. bass trombone 
or cello—é6. Obbl. treble trombone 
or B flat ten. saxophone.—7. E flat 
alto saxophones.—8. C melody saxo- 
phone or 1st violin—9. B flat clar- 
inet, with A addendum. © May 25, 
19386; E pub. 55736-55739, 55735, 
55734, 55740, 55742, 55741 ; Hope pub. 
co., Chicago. 17853-17861 


Sévilla ; paso-doble, Trongnée et Ségo; 
orch. ou jazz ptes. © Apr. 27, 1936; 
EK for. 44481; Société anonyme des 
Editions Ricordi, Paris. 17862 


Shades of Hades; fox-trot, Larry Clin- 
ton; orch. pts. © June 29, 1936; E 
pub. 56124; Joe Davis, ine, New 
York. 17863 


Shadows that creep thru the night; w 
and melody. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E 
unp. 126723; Paul Daniel Urban, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 17864 


_Shaggin’ the blues; w George Thomas, 
and melody. © 1c. June 2, 1936; 
E unp. 125608; Charles Stuart Mar- 
gulies, New York. 17865 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17866 


Shakin’ it all night long; w Spencer 
Williams, m Thomas Waller. © 1. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125509; Robbins 
music cecrp., New York. 17866 


Shall I walk with Jesus; hymn, w and 
m Howard C. Speer. © May 13, 
1936; E pub. 55604; Elmo L. Bate- 
man, Irvington, N. J. 17867 


Shame on you; song, w Ruth Reese. © 
1c. June 16, 1986; KH unp. 126572; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 17868 


Shanty (A) built under the blue; song, 
m Mary Flintham and _ bBeatrice 
Cowan. © le. June 12, 1936; E unp. 


126841; Margaret McAvoy Scott, 
Washington. 17869: 
Shaw (Geoffrey) 4 characteristic 
sketches; pf. © June 10, 1936; HE 
for. 44703; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 17870 
She’s a streamlined baby; fox-trot 
song. © 1c May 11, 1936; E unp. 
126980; Fred Pate, Alma, Col. 17871 


She’s got that little something ; fox-trot, 
w Ralph Butler and Stanley J. Dam- 
erell, m Tolchard Evans. © May 7, 
1836; E for. 44736; Cecil Lennox, Itd., 
London. 17872 

She’s growing colder; w Irene Brollier, 
melody Gabe Brollier. © 1c. June 
4, 1936; E unp. 125760; R. A. Brol- 
lier, Wichita Falls, Tex. 17873 


She was happy till she met you; w 
and m C. Graham and M. H. Rosen- 
feld, arr. V. G. Ganeff, Hawaiian 
eu.t. solo, in note and diagram, arr. 
Nick Mancloff; with chords for uku- 
lele and guit. © June 23, 1936; E 
pub. 56051; Calumet music co., Chi- 
cago. 17874 


Sheik (The); song. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; EK unp. 12é888; Thomas B. 
Richardson, Phoeniz, Ariz. 17875 


Sheiner (A) cholim [and] Giss-giss ; 
w Isidor Lillian, m Sholom Secunda. 
© Mar. 6, 1936; E pub. 55921; Sam- 
uel Secunda, New York. 17876 


Shining eyes of grey; m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf., with w. © 1c. June &, 
1936; E unp. 126103; Hmma Lang, 
Portland, Or. 17877 

Shining (The) river trail; song, m 
H. T. Ayres, arr. J. RoSemarin. 
Nov. 11, 1935; E for. 44553; Arthur 
Livingstone, Toronto. 17878 

Ship ahoy; song. ©1c. June 20, 1936; 
Eunp. 126856; Ralph Ruger, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 17879 


| Shoogy shoogy shoo; song. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Shirley; w Winifred A. Sharp and D. 
S. Sharp; and melody. © 1c. June 
11, 1936; E unp. 126950; David S. 
Sharp, Apoho Dunedin, N. Z. 17880 


©» 1 
June i, 1986; E unp. 125646; Harry 
Wernli Williams, Oakland, Calif. 

17881 


Shooting star; w George Thomas, and 
melody. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125602; Charles Stuart Margulies, 
New York. 17882 


Shop [and] The skipping rope; by 


Waddington Cooke; pf. © Apr. 16, 
1936; E for. 44658; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 17883 
Shores of Catalina; song. ©1c. June 


8, 1936; E unp. 126005; Jenkin Jones, 
Oxnard, Calif. 17884 


Short’nin’ bread; w ed. Clement Wood, 
m adapted Jacques Wolfe. © June 
11, 1986; E pub. 55858 ; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 17885 


Should I be aloof; w E. Dorien, mel- 
ody J. Elly. ©1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126760; Joseph Elly and EKd- 
win Dorien, New York. 178386 


Shove dem mists away, mah baby is 
cleber; song. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 126421; Julia Ann Coe, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 17887 

Show girl; musical comedy. © 1 «@ 
June 22, 1986; D 39099; Thos. T. 
Railey, St. Louis. 17887* 


Show me Thy way; song, m H. W. 
Johnson. © 1c. June 12, 1936; B 
unp. 127428; Georgia Hicks Hixon, 
Los Angeles. 17888 


Shtetel meins; song, w Julius Gold- 
stein. © 1c. June 12, 1936; FE unp. 
126321; Samuel S. Gurstelle, Brook- 
lyn. 17889 


Si tu voulais m’aimer; fox-trot chan- 
son, m Francois Gailhard et R. Des- 
planques; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1986; E for. 44822; J. B. Chassaing, 
Paris. 17890 


Siempre borracho; zapateado cancion. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; BE unp. 126195; 
_ Jose Chavarria, New York. 17891 
Sign (The) is just right for leving; 
song, w Grace Edna Heaton. © 1c. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 127436; Harry 
Dixon Loes, Okmulgee, Okl. 17892 
Siloam’s shady riil; hymn, w Reginald 
Heber, har. E. D. S. © May 18, 
1936; E pub. 55547; Edw. W. Callo- 
way, Cincinnati. 17893 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Silver (The) hind; song, w Wm. Rose 
Benét. © 1 ce May 22, 1936; E unp. 
126598; Courty Rossi-Diehl, Glen 
Ridge, N. J. 17894 

Silver threads among the gold; arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., in diagram, with w. 
© Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 55663 ; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 17895 


Silvery brook; song, w Jessie Frissell. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125528 ; 


J. Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 17896 
Silv’ry mountain moonlight; fox trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. 


June 10, 1936; E unp. 126210; Ida 
H. Rolund, Medford, Or. 17897 


Simone est comme ea; operetie, livret 
Yves Mirande et Alex Madis, m Ra- 
oul Moretti. Album-partition pf. 
et chant. 1° et 2° recueil. © Apr. 
1, 19386; E for. 44830, 44829; Edi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 17898, 17899 


Simple aveu; by F. Thomé, transcribed 
Ferde Grofé. © 1c. June 17, 1936; 
EK unp. 126585; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 17900 

Sin tu amor; w and m Miguel Sando- 
val, Hnglish version Arthur Mendel; 
high voice. © May 1, 1936; E pub. 
50006; G. Sehirmer, ine., New York. 

17901 

Since I found you; pf., with w. ©lc. 
June 24, 1936; E unp. 127076; Mack 
Sutton, Chicago. 17902 


Since you are mine; w and m Hdward 
Sonnenberg; with male quartette. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 55578 ; North 
American music co., Chicago. 

17903 


Since you became a reality; song, m 
and ‘ukulele arr. Luther A. Clark. 
© Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 55539; Mary 
EK. Bowen, Galesburg, Ill. 17904 

Sing a little song and be happy; fox 
trot song, m Wilbur Raymond Bag- 


ley. © 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp.- 


126696; Paul Enos / Coppock, Tip- 
ton, Ind. 17905 


Sing-a-song Sadie; song, melody Effie 


May Bolt. © 1c. June 29, 1936; E 
unp. 127468; Harry Ben Bolt, Lake- 
side, O. 17906 


Sing and tap your toes; fox trot song. 
©1e. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125522; 
Rex Hall, Santa Maria, Calif. 17907 


Sing away sorrow, cast away care; 
w and m Winthrop Collver; vf. 
treble. © 1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 
126229 ; 

Collver, 


Coseob, Conn. 17908 


Leon Lorniond Winthrop 


17921 


Sing freshman, sing; w and m Al Still- 
man, Irving Brown and Bill Liv- 
ingston; pf. treble. © 1c. July 17, 
1986; E unp. 126623; Broadway 
musie corp., New York. 17909 


Sing His praise forevermore; hymn. 
© May 25, 1986; E pub. 55796; Al- 
fred I. Hammer, West Roxbury, 
Mass. 17910 


Sing it out; w and m James Palmer, 
jr.; pf. © May 13, 19386; E pub. 
55606; Elmo L. Bateman, Irvington, 
Nu. 17911 


Sing me a love song sweetheart; song, 
w Aaron Lee Freeman. © 1c. June 
9, 1986; E unp: 126142; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 17912 


Sing me a swing song and let me 
dance; w and m Hoagy Carmichael 
and Stanley Adams. © May 8, 1936; 
E pub. 55981; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 17913 


Sing to me; w Bing Miller; pf. ©le. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 126100; Sylives- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 17914 


Sing together; songs coll. end ed. by 
the program division, Girl scouts, 
inc. © May 27, 1936; AA 206341; 
Girl scouts, ine., New York. 17915 


Sing we triumphant hymns of praise; 
w Bede, m Leslie Regan; mixed 
voices ; organ ace. © June 10, 1986; 
EH for. 44544; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. 17916 
Singin’ in the early morning; melody 
Mack Higginbotham. © 1 ec. June 


26, 1986; E unp. 127251; Mack Kay 
Higginbotham, jr., Anderson, Ind. 


17917 
Singing a love song; song, melody Rob- 
ert Ernest Wessman. © 1 ec. June 


12, 1986; E unp. 126344; Emerson 
Jay Oelen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
17918 


Singing days; coll. of songs, Mar- 
guerite V. Hood, Glenn Gildersleeve 


and Helen S. Leavitt. © May 4, 
1936; A 94759; Ginn & co., Boston. 


17919 


Singing in lullaby time; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 125946; Jen- 
nie Hawkins, Lucas, O. 17920 


Singing my love song to the moon; 
valse song. © 1.¢ May 11, 1936; 
E unp. 126971; Mike Biiley, Mantua, 
O. 17921 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17922 


Singing the blues away; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 26, 1936; E unp. 


127262; Gunhild Victoria Siebert, 
Detroit. 17922 
Sinigaglia (Leone) Sonata; op. 44; 


violino e pf. © June 4, 1936; E for. 
44477; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
17923 


Sinner friend what will you do; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 
19386; E pub. 55995; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 17924 


Sirinatu. (Sérénade); poésie Santu 
Casanova, m Henri Tomasi. © Apr. 
1, 1936: E for. 44803; Henry Le- 
moine & cie., Paris. 17925 


Sit down, servant, angels in heav’n 
goin’ to wait on you; w and m Elza 
William Dudley; 4-pt. cho. © May 
2,,1986; E pub. 55592; Dudley & 
Buchanan, St. Louis. 17926 


Sittin’ in the sand a-sunnin’; w Sam- 
my Lerner and Dolly Beal, melody 
Ted Shapiro. © 1c. June 12, 1936; 
E unp. 126330; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17927 


Sitting in the kitchen; song. © 1 «. 
June 12, 19386; E unp. 126336; Harry 
R. Rozin, Cincinnati. 17928 


Sjofararen vid milan; text Gustaf 
Fréding, English w Carl Engel, 
deutsche tibertragung Hinar Rosen- 
borg, m Selim Palmgren. © Apr. 3, 
1936; E for. 44718; A. b. Carl Gelr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 

17929 


arr. Sven Sk6ld; ork. stiim- 
mor. © Apr. 3, 1936; E for. 44714; 
A. b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 17930: 


Skaters waltz; by Emil Waldteufel, op. 
183, transcribed Ferde Grofé. ©1c. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127278; Rob- 


bins music corp., New York. 17931 
Skeleton (The) in the closet; from 
Pennies from heaven, w Johnny 


Burke, melody Arthur Johnston. © 
1 e¢. June 18, 1986; E unp. 126657: 
Select music publications, inc., New 


York. 17932, |: 
Skeppare 6stermans vals; text Pad- 
dock, m Sten Axelson; pf. © May 


12, 1986; E for. 44414; Edition Syl- 
vain, Stockholm. 17933 


Slam on the brakes you’re driving right 
into my heart, w Belle DeCair; pf. 
©1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127140; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

17934 


pt. 1, BYyS, wok 


Sleep my darling; song, melody Leon 
de Costa. © 1c. June 20, 1936; H 
unp. 126833; Sydney Peyton Clark, 
Perryman, Md. : 17935 


Slovenian waltz medley; arr.; Hawai- 
ian guit., in diagram. © Dec. 2, 
1935; E pub. 55664; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 17936 


Slow and easy; w George Thomas, and 
melody. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125607; Charles Stuart Margulies, 
New York. 17937 


Slow moments; w N. R. Fulkerson, m 
EK. Stocking; pf. © 1 ec May 1, 
19386; E unp. 123751; Nettie R. Ful- 
kerson, Los Angeles, and Eloise 
Stocking, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 

17938 


Slow sailing; w and melody Bill 
Hands. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125680; William Alfred Hands, 
Rutherford, N. J. 17939 


Sly (The) fishes; by Georgia P. Mon- 
eymaker; pf. © June 10, 1936; E 
pub. 55693; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 17940 


Smiling through tears; w Angelin Ce- 
celia Maul; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126102; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 17941 


Smoke’s curling over the roof; w and 
m Thurman Griffeth, © 1c June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127153; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 17942 


Smokeless torch; waltz song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. June 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 126689; Joseph M. Blamey, 
Yokohama, Japan. 17943 


So Ill never be a millionaire; w and 
melody Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
126815; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 17944 


So Ill remember you in my dreams; 
w andm T. L. I. Carlson, collabora- 
tor Robert B. Bailey, arr. William P. 


Barnett. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126984; Thos. L. I. Carlson, 
Minneapolis. 17945 


So much like a’ dream; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125784; 
Fred Riger, Binghamton, N. Y. 

17946 


So nice of you; w Bert Douglas, m 
Frank Weldon; with arr. for guit., 


ete. © Apr. 30, 1936; E pub. 55023 ; 
Luz bros. musie publishers, New 
York. 17947 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


17976 


So shy; w George Thomas, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
125605; Charles Stuart Margulies, 
New York. 17948 


So this is forever; w and m Allene 
Nibling. © 1 ¢. June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126941; Allene Nibling Huds- 
peth, Ozona, Tex. 17949 


So what; song, arr. Janet Seidel and 
Cliff. Aspegren. © 1 c¢. June 27, 
1936: E unp. 127303; Janet Mae Sei- 
del, Evanston, Il. 17950 


Social justice; march. © 1 c¢. June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125742; Pasquale Mon- 
drone, Brooklyn. 17951 


Softly fall the shades of evening; uni- 
son or solo song, w H. W. Godfrey, 
amended, m Hugh S. Roberton. © 
May 13, 1936; E for. 44581; Joseph 
Williams, 1td., London. 


Soldiers [and] Cars; by Doreen Fifer ; 
pf. © Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 44659 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 17953 


Somebody new; song. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127255; Grace Jane 
Brown, Jacksonville, Fla. 17954 


Someday ; song, w A. Hlizabeth Streff. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126143; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

17955 


Someday, maybe; fox-trot, m Arthur 
J. Thibodeau; pf., with w. ©1«. 
June 17, 1986; E unp.. 126639; Roy 
W. Swanson, Minneapolis. 17956 


Someday you'll find me missing; song, 
m Wilbur Raymond Bagley. © 1 ¢. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126697; Paul 
Enos Coppock, Tipton, Ind. 17957 


Someone said to me; song. © 1 «. 
June 23, 19386; E unp. 127014; Eliza- 
beth Hamm, Los Angeles. 17958 


Someone, somewhere; w and m A. 
Sawyer. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125897; Adella Sawyer and S§. D. 
Wilcox, Hollywood, Calif. 17959 


Somewhere a pension is waiting; w 
and melody. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
55523; A. W. Baldwin, Los Angeles. 

17960 


Somewhere a voice is calling ; fox trot, 
w J. McDonald, melody P. Pureell. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125745; 
Patrick Purcell and Joseph McDon- 
ald, Langley Field, Va. 17961 


Somewhere, some sweet day; w Will 
F. King, and melody. © 1c. June 
29, 19386; E unp. 127405; Dante Car- 
rozzini, New York. 17962 


84306—36——_7 


17952 


Sommernachtstraum-musik ; von Rudolf 
Wagner-Régeny; orch. 1. Parti- 
tur—2. Stimmen. © June 18, 19385; 
E for. 44530, 44531; Deutscher mu- 
sikverlag in der N. S. kulturge- 
meinde, Berlin. 17963, 17964 


Sonaba besandote; pasillo, letra y arr. 
de la m; pf. ©1e. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126196; Jose Chavarria, New 
York. 17965 


Sonata a cinque; di Gian Francesco 
Malipiero; orch. Partitura. © May 
25, 1986; E for. 44498; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 17966 


Song for you; melody. ©1e. June 2, 
1936; E unp. 125628; Mary Charles 
McCartney, Washington. 17967 


—w Helen Mitchel, and melody. © 
1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 125637; 
Mabel Keefer, Amsterdam, N. Y. 

17968 


Song (The) I love; w and m A. Saw- 
yer. © 1c June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125898; Adella Sawyer and S. D. 
Wilcox, Hollywood, Calif. 17969 


Song (A) just came to me; pf. with 
w. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
126017; Hardy Hughes, Chicago. 

17970 


Song of Flavius; w and m Val Bur- 
ton and Will Jason. ©1e. June 11, 
1936; E unp. 126319; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 17971 


Song of India; ‘by N. Rimsky-Korsa- 
koff, fox trot transcription Ferde 
Grofé. ©1c. June 17, 1986; E unp. 
126586; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 17972 


Song of love; waltz song, melody I. D. 
Kenney and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1986; E unp. 127225; Inez 
D. Kenney, St. Paul. 17973 


Song of the dunes; w M. Palen, m 
Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1 « 
June 4, 19386; E unp. 125754; Mae 
Palen and Garnet Tulacz, New Buf- 
falo, Mich. 17974 


Song (The) of the reapers; hymn. © 
June 10, 1936; E pub. 55771; Bertha 
Mae Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 

17975 


Song of the sea; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 6, 1986; E unp. 125979; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

17976 


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CATALOG OF 
17977 \ 


Song (The) of the sweet long ago; 
~waltz song, melody Len Fleming. 
©1e. June 11, 1986; E unp. 126302; 
J. P. Nilsen, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 
17977 


Song (The) that never ends; w and 
melody. © 1. June 25, 1986; E 
unp. 127128; Nina Gray Pifer, New 
Market, Va. 17978 


Song (The) with the unwritten words; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. June 
15, 1986; E unp. 127431; Loras H. 
Kuzuhara, Vancouver, B. C., Can- 
ada. 17979 


Songs of a Christian; compilation, w 
M. Dunlop and others. © May 28, 
19386; E pub. 55687; Merrill Dun- 
lop, Chicago. 17980 


Songs of the ascended masters; w and 
m Lyra; pf. © May 28, 1936; E pub. 
55617; Lucy Sims Thompson, Long 
Beach, Calif. 17981 


Songs of the Phi kappa psi fraternity 
and its colleges and universities; ed. 
Herbert J. Tily and Samuel O. Giv- 
ens, jr. © June 1, 1936; AA 209242; 
Phi kappa psi fraternity, Cleveland. 

17982) 


Songs'on the air; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 125947; Nora 
Henisey, Fredonia, Kan. 17983 


Soon after sunset; w S. Horwitz and 
A. Levine, m M. Bernstein. © 1 «. 
June 11, 1986; E unp. 126304; Morris 
Bernstein, Si Horwitz and Abe Le- 
vine, Denver. 17984 


Sophisticated dreamer; w and melody. 
© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 126154; 
Blanch EH. Pitt, San Diego, Calif. 

17985 


Sousa’s favorite march bock; coll. of 
marches, John Philip Sousa, arr. 
John Krachtus; pf. accordion. © 
June 15, 1986; E pub. 56015; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 17986 


Souvenirs; melody. © 1c. June 27, 
1936; E unp. 127357; Adolph A. Sil- 
berman, Brooklyn. 17987 


Spaghetti, ravioli, paste’fastle; w and 
melody. [English and Italian texts] 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126768; 
Armando Capponi, Brooklyn. 17988 


Spanish nights; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 26, 1986; E unp. 127261; Ger- 
trude Longueville Snow, Montreal. 

17989 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Spanish serenade; guit. © 1c. June 
1, 1986; E unp. 125576; James B. 
Mann, Pittsburgh. 17990 


Spanish serenata; playera, w Eva J. 
Brummer, m EH. Granados, op. 5, no. 
5, arr. Victor Harris. 1. Men’s cho.— 
2. Mixed cho. © May 27, 1986: EB 
pub, 55958, 55959; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17991, 17992 


Spanish (A) shawl ’round your 

shoulder; w Nellie M. Seely; pf. 
1 c. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127167; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
17993 


Sparkalin’ eyes; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127328; Ken- 
neth Carson Wiseman, Los Angeles. 

17994 | 


Spider and the fly; w George Thomas, 
and melody. ©1c. June 2, 1936; E 
unp. 125604; Charles Stuart Margu- 
lies, New York. 17995 


Spirit of God; hymn. © May 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55866; Charles Ivar Johnson, 
Sawyer, Mich. 17996 


Spirit of New York; song. ©1ce. June 
29, 1936; E unp. 127415; John Bantly 
Buchli, Kansas City, Mo. 17997 


Spitzwegbilder; v. Erich Anders, op. 
62; orech. Partitur. © 1c. May 2, 
19386; E unp. 125992; Hd. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 17998 


Spread it abroad; selection, m Williany 
Walker, arr. Will H. Ewen; pf. © 
May 19, 1936; E for. 44412; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 17999 


Springtime; poem Irene Gass; unison 
voices. © June 9, 1936; E for. 44673; 
Harry Brook, Stamford, Lincs., Eng- 
land. 18000 


Springtime and you; song. © 1 «. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 126518; Roy 
Leslie Blott, Oklahoma City. 18001 


Springtime in Tennessee; song. ©1c. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 126978; Elbert 
Patterson, Shelbyville, Tenn. 18002 


Stadt (Die); oper, dichtung u. m 
Erich Sehlbach. © Dec. 20, 1935; 
1 ec. May 25, 1986; E for. 44532; 
Deutscher musikverlag in der N. S. 
kulturgemeinde, Berlin. 18003 


Stand by the President; march, w and 
melody. © 1c. June 1, 1926; E unp. 
125595; Mathielde M. Mullet, New 
Orleans. 18004 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


18031 


Star spangled New England; w and m | Stop! Stop! Stop! when the light is 


Winthrop Collver; pf. © 1c. June 
12, 1986; E unp. 126323; Leon Lo- 
mond Winthrop Collver, Coscob, 
Conn. 18005 


Starlight lullaby; w traditional, tradi- 
tional melody arr.; unison voices. 
© June 9, 1936; E for. 44674; Hugh 
S. Roberton, Glasgow, Scotland. 

18006 


Starry night; w and melody. © 1c. 
June 18, 19386; E unp. 126651 ; Thelma 
Wallenberg, New York. 18007 


Stars: w and melody. ©1e. June 9, 
1986; E unp. 126061; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 18008 


Stars are Shining bright; w and mel- 
ody. ©l1ece. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127125; Mary Alden Lence, Jones- 
boro, Ill. 18009 


Stars in a western sky; w Joe Linz, 
melody Pem Davenport. ©1c. June 
1, 1936; E unp. 125553; Harry Engel, 
inec., New York. 18010) 


Steer clear, it’s leap year; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. June 16, 1936; E unp. 
126577; Harry S. Schwartz, New 
York. 18011 


Step right up and meet Sal; fox trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1. 
June 10, 19386; EH unp. 126213; Anne 
Wielgosz and Walter Wielgosz, Den- 
ver. 18012 


Stewart (Katherine) Three valen- 
tines ; poems Henry Slesser. © May 
25, 1986; EH for. 44601; Augener, Itd., 
London. 18013. 


Still in love with you; song. © June 
12, 1936; E pub. 55868; Richard L. 
Herrick, Curtis, Neb. 18014 


Still my love lingers on; song, m Bert 
C. Timm. © 1c. June 26, 1936; E 
unp. 127253; H. EH. Timm, Pollock, 
Ss. D. 18015 


Stilla komme och vilkomna; text J. 
O. Wallin, m Daniel Olson; med 
orgel och violin ad lib. © Apr. 8, 
1936; E for. 44717; A. b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 18016 


Stolen (A) heart; w W. C. Wherley, 
melody L. N. McFarland. © 1 ec. 
June 2, 1986; E unp. 127085; Lewis 
N. McFarland, Berwyn, Ill., and Wil- 
liam C. Wherley, Chicago. 18017 


Stompin’ at the Savoy; w Andy Razaf, 
m Benny Goodman, Chick Webb and 
Hdgar Sampson; pf. © May 29, 
1936; E pub. 55521; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 18018 


red; song, melody Frank Vallone. © 
1c. June 22, 1986; E unp. 126929; 
Edward J. Nulty, New York. 18019 


Storm clouds; song. © 1c. June 16, 
1936; E unp. 126544; Edgar Levine, 
Lawrence, New York. 18020 


Story (The) that God is love; Service 
for Children’s day, arr. Ruth Dry 
Rhyne, w Godfrey Thring, Louise M. 
Oglevee, and others, m Marchel 
Davis, Donovan W. Oglevee, and 
others. © Apr. 6, 1936; AA 208147; 
Board of publications of the United 
Lutheran church in America, Phila- 
delphia. 18021 


Story-time; 10 single note pieces, G. 
Frank Humbert; pf. © Mar. 30, 
1936; E for. 44452; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 18022 


Strange as it may seem, I fell in love 
with a dream; slow fox trot, w J. 
McDonald, melody P. Purcell. © ft 
c. June 4, 1986; EH unp. 125744; Jo- 
Seph McDonald and Patrick Purcell, 
Langley Field, Va. | 180238 


ae 8 
Strawinsky (Igor) Concerto; 2' pfti. 
soli. © Mar. 30, 1936; E for. 44464; 
B. Schott’s sohne, Mainz, Germany. 
18024 


Streamline; by Edwin Gershefski; 
band se. ©1c. May 29, 1936; E unp. 
125708; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18025 


Streamline express; pf. treble. © 1 
ec. May 19, 1986; E unp. 125563; Carl 
Freed, Brooklyn, and Michael Cug- 
ley, New York. 18026 


Streets of Bagdad; by Jane Mattingly ; 
pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 55948; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 18027 


String quartet no. 1; op. 8. Sc. © June 
22, 1986; E pub. 55989'; Alan Scott 
Hovaness, Cambridge, Mass. 18028 


Strolling down Broadway; w I. Rice, 
m F. M. Ludington. © 1c. June 19, 
1936; EH unp. 126745; Flavia M. Lud- 
ington and Inez Rice, Pasadena. 

18029 


Strolling in a garden; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126750; 
Joseph Coolidge Kilbourne, Burlin- 
game, Calif. 18030: 


Strolling in the rain; melody. ©1«. 
June 22, 1986; E unp. 126884; Mar- 
ian Smedes, Houston. 18031 


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18032 


Dt TA NYS) Svea 


Strummin’; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 29, 1986; E unp. 127481; Wil- 
liam Francis Haynes, Burlington, 
Vt. 18032 


Students’ moon; song, m and ukulele 
arr. Luther A. Clark. © Apr. 27, 
1936; E pub. 55690; T. J. Henry, 
Apollo, Pa. 180383 


Study and ‘Toccata; by Norman 
Fraser; pf. © June 6, 1936; E for. 
44685 ; J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 

18034 


Stumbled; slow fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 11, 1936; E unp. 
126309 ; George Edwin Peterson, Los 
Angeles. 180385 


Stumbled into love; slow fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. June 16, 1936; 
E unp. 126548; George Edwin Peter- 
son, Los Angeles. 18036 


Stisser (Ein) traum; valse musette, 
Walter Porschmann; chromatisches 
o. pf. akkordion. © Mar. 30, 1936; 
EK for. 44455; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 18037 


Sugar-daddy ; w and m G. G. Dean and 
Evelyn Stewart White. ©1c. June 
15, 1936; E unp. 126525; Grace 
Ghent Dean, Columbus, O. 18038 


Suisse (Le) de Notre-Dame; fox-trot, 
paroles Dommel, m H. Rawson. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 44779; Ray Ven- 
tura & cie., Paris. 180389 


Suite dynamic; in 3 movements, J. 
Louis Merkur; pf. © June 24, 1936; 
E pub. 56082; Mills music, ine., New 


York. 18040 
Suite for string orchestra; by John B. 
McEwen. Se. and pts. © Apr. 2, 


1936; E for. 44668; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18041 


Suite fiir kleines orchester; von Ger- 
hard Frommel. Partitur. © Mar. 
30, 19386; E for. 44469; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 18042 


Suite in A-moll; 5 stticke, Karl Hasse, 
op. 36a; violine o. fldte u. klavier. 
© Aug. 24, 1934; E for. 44734; Henry 
Litolffs verlag, Brunswick, Ger- 
many. 18043 


Suite of four pieces; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, op. 83, no. 1-4; string orch. 
with optional pf., 3d violin and bass. 
Complete pf. sc. © June 10, 1936; 
E for. 44702; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 18044 


Summer (The) breeze; w and m 
Marty Symes, Tony Sacco and Peter 


Tinturin ; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
May 29, 1986; E pub. 55519; Harry 
Engel, inc., New York. 18045 


Summers’ romance; melody Mack Hig- 
ginbotham. © 1c. June 22, 1936; EB 
unp. 126892; Mack Kay Higgin- 
botham, jr., Anderson, Ind. 18046 


Sun (The) rises and sets in you; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 126708; Armand Hug, New 
Orleans. 18047 


Sun (The) shines through the 
shadows; song, w Marguerite Wal- 
ter Fisher. © 1c. June 16, 1936; BE 
unp. 126573; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 18048 


Sunny Tennessee; song, m Luther A. 
Clark; with arr. for ukulele, ete, 
Aaron A. Clark. © 1 ¢ June 10, 
1936; E unp. 126226; Mrs. W. BE. 
Smith, LaFollette, Tenn. 18049 


Sunrise and you; by Cyril Mockridge; 
oboe. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125809 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 18050 


Sunset’s (The) view; tango; ist mand. 
or violin, with w. ©1e. June 15, 
19386; E unp. 126511; Alfredo Alosi, 
East Braintree, Mass. 18051 


Superstition Mountain; w and melody. 
©1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 127313; 
Ruth Ann Musick Winton, Twin 
Falls, Id. 18052 


Susie; song. © 1c. June 9, 1936; E 
unp. 126062; Florence McEvoy, St. 
Louis. 18053 


Svatba krale skritku ; charakteristicka 
skladba; orch. hlasy. © May 15, 
1936; E for. 44450; Adolph MaSin, 
Teplice-Sanov, Dlouha, Czechoslova- 
kia. 18054 


Sweet little sweetheart; song. ©1e. 
June 11, 1986; E unp. 127200; Harry 


Allgire, Pasadena. 18055 
Sweet memories; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@. 


June 8, 1986; E unp. 125948; Cora 
Lee Waddell, Greeneville, Tenn. 
18056 


—w Adelaide Sanchez; pf. ©1e. 
June 25, 1936; E unp. 127183; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18057 


Sweet misery of love; w and melody 
Billy Hill and Seymour Simons. © 
1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126640; 
Skidmore music co., ine., New York. 

18058 


800 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


18085 


Sweet night; w and m Gene Irwin, 
Tom Gindhart and E. P. La Freniere, 
arr, Arthur Gutman; with arr. for 


guit., ete. © June 19, 1936; E pub. 
56056; Roy music co., inc, New 
York. 18059: 
Sweet paradise; two-step song. ©1lc. 


June 17, 1936; E unp. 126619; Victo- 
ria Salonites, Capay, Calif. 18060 


Sweet summer night; w and m J. 
Dewey Sigafuss; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127179; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 18061 


Sweetest Dolores; guit. © 1c. June 
1, 1986; E unp. 125577; James B. 
Mann, Pittsburgh. 18062 


Sweetheart; fox-trot, w Frank De 
Mayo, m Nick Potere; 1st E flat alto 
saxophone. © 1. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 126669; Nicholas John Po- 
tere, Philadelphia. 18063 


Sweetheart mine; song, w arr. Everett 
Gates. © Apr. 21, 1936; E pub. 
55268; Mrs. William R. Spry, Des 
Moines. 18064 


Sweetheart of my dreams; w Inez 
Kreider; pf. © 1c June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 126066; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18065 


Sweetheart tell me; pf. with w. © 
1 ¢e. June 15, 19386; E unp. 127205; 
Mary E. Oliver, Pittsburgh. 18066 


Sweethearts all through life; pf., with 
w. ©1e June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127075; Julia Ann Coe, San Bernar- 
dino, Calif. 18067 


Sweetly and tenderly; w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots; with guit. 
arr. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 56013; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

18068 


Swing and sing that thing; w and m 
M. Hudson; pf. ©1c. June 2, 1936; 
EH ounp. 126268; Jay Malone and Ma- 


rie Hudson, Chicago. 18069 
Swing high—swing low; w George 
Thomas, and melody. © 1c. June 


2, 1936; EB unp. 125609; Charles Stu- 
art Margulies, New York. 18070 


Swing it brother, sister; song. © 1 «. 
June 11, 1986; E unp. 126308; Paul 
Alexander Kulig, New Bedford, 
Mass. 18071 


Swing it, brother, swing it; song. © 
1.e. June 1, 1986; BH unpi 125574; 
Ciemens Derksen, Jacksonville, I11. 

18072 


Swing me high—swing me low; w and 
m Jack Meskill, Leon Flatow and 
Ted White; with guit. arr. © June 
26, 1986; E pub. 56066; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 18073 


Swing, my soul; w Stan Carey, m 
Jimmy Sheffer and Ralph Sanner. 
© 1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127069; 
James Buchanan Sheffer, jr., Primos, 
Pa. 18074 


Swing, swang, swung; song, pf. se. 
arr. Bob Taylor. © 1 c¢. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 125987; Garnet Mor- 
gan, Denver. 18075 


Swing (The) tap; from picture Three 
cheers for love, w and m Leo Robin 
and Ralph Rainger, pf. sc. ed. Geo. 
N. Terry. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 
55986; Paramount productions mu- 
Sic corp., New York. 18076 


Swinging it on a two by four; song, 
melody Hugh Schubert. © 1c. June 
15, 1936; E unp. 126811; Sidney I. 
Millman, New York. 18077 


Swingola; w and melody. ©1c. June 
27, 1936; E unp. 127346; Mike Co- 
dian, Akron, O. 18078 


Swingtime; w and melody Walter G. 
Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and 
Teddy Powell. ©1c. June 1, 19386; 
EH unp. 125554; Harry Engel, inc., 
New York. 18079 


Symons (Thomas) Four pieces for pi- 
ano. © Apr. 23, 1936; E for. 44666; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 18080 


Sympathie; English waltz, text u. m 
Bert Reisfeld u. R. Marbot; pf. © 
Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44812; Editions 
Méridian, Paris. 18081 


Symphonic movement; by Guy Weitz; 


organ. May 18, 1986; E for. 
44564; J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 
18082 


Symphony of love; song, m Richard 
C. Mapes. © 1c. June 26, 1936; EK 
unp. 127294; J. B. Holdsworth, jr., 
Oakland, Calif. 18083 


Tabb (Richard Valentine) Two con- 
cert studies; violoncello. © May 11, 
1936; E for. 44602; Augener, Itd., 
London. 18084 


Tackleway ; humoreske, Anthony Col- 
lings; orch. pts. © May 29, 1936; 
EH for. 44627; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 18085 


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18086 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Take a letter, Miss Jones; w and m | Taxin’ blues; fox-trot, w and m Jean 


Lou Holzer, Anne Laurent and Larry 
Shay, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © May 11, 1936; E pub. 
05785; Milton Weil music ¢o., inc., 
Chicago. 18086 
Take me back to old Wisconsin; song; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © May 15, 
1936; E pub. 55786; H. W. Mac- 
Kenzie, Madison, Wis. 18087 


Take me to the ol home ranch and 


leave me there; w and m A. R. 
(Mocking Bird) Miles, arr. Billy 
Wright; with guit. arr. © June 13, 


19386; E pub. 55766; Arthur Randle 
Miles, Loraine, Tex. 18088 


Take your time; w Joe Young, m Oscar 
Levant, pf. arr. Michel Weisberg; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Apr. 28, 
19386; E pub. 55597; Jerry Vogel 
music ¢co., inec., New York. 18089 


Tak’in in the big to-do; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126433; 
Clarence Arthur Schaar, Winslow, 
Ariz. 18090 


Tale (A) of adventure; by R. H. Bas- 
sett. © 1c June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126207; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 18091 


Tampico; marche mexicaine, H. Elliott 
Smith; orch. pts. © Mar. 6, 1936; 
EK for. 44437; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 18092 

Tango d’amour; tango, paroles René 
Jacquet et Jean Chapelle, m Ray- 
mond Balet. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44787 ; Editions Pan, s. a., Paris. 

18093 


Tango tyczakowskie; stowa: Zygmunt 
i Poli Haarowie, m: Leon Haber. © 
May 11, 1986; E for. 44678; Edi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

18094 


Tango of love; w and melody. © 1. 
June 4, 1936; E unp. 125782; Morris 
Goldring, Brooklyn. 18095 


Tantrum; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e. 
June 20, 1936; E unp. 126838; Daniel 
Glenn Watkins, Omaha. 18096 


Tapping rhythms; pf. ©1c. June 15, 


1936; E unp. 126473; Loras H. 
Kuzuhara, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 
18097 


Tatjana; operette, Oskar Felix u. Wal- 
ter Sawitzky, m Boris Grams. Kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Mar. 16, 
1936; E for 445384; Allegro theater- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18098 


Bell. © 1c. May 19, 1936; E unp. 
125702; Eugenia Dorothy Bell, 
Pueblo, Col. 18099 


Tchi-tchi; la java-ranchera mexicaine, 
de Marinella, paroles René Pujol, HE. 
Audiffred et Géo Koger, m Vincent 
Scotto. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 
44851; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

18100 


Tea time and all alone; song, m B. F. 
Harrington and son. ©1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126934; Bess Farmer 
Harrington, San Antonio. 18101 


Teach me how to love; song. ©1e. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 126875; Vivien 
Harvey, Warren, O. 18102 


Teachings of the home economics club; 
song. © June 5, 1936; E pub. 55765: 
Mary Dryer Perkins, La Grange, Ind. 

18103 


Teardrops ; w and melody Elsie Otberg. 
© 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125804; 
Hlsie Probert, Detroit. 18104 


Technical problems for violin; by Sig- 
mund Schwartzenstein. © May 7, 
1936; E pub. 56031; Beacon music 
pub. co., Brooklyn. 18105 


Technique moderne du piano; par E. R. 
Blanchet, préface Robert Casadesus. 
© Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 44424; Hdi- 
tions Maurice Senart, Paris. 18106 


Teddybear sings [and] Teddybear 
dances; by Ruby Holland; pf. © 
Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 44660; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 18107 


Telegram (The) song; w Charlie 
Tobias, m John Jacob Loeb; with 
guit. arr. © May 14, 1936; E pub. 
55790; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 18108 


Tell her not to wait for me; w and m 
Darwin Shealy. © 1 c¢ June 23, 
1936; E unp. 127033 ; Samuel Darwin 
Shealy, Columbia, S. C. 18109 


Tell her, tell her, desert moon; pf., 
with w. ©i1ec. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126184; Edith C. Maurer, Orange, 
Calif. 18110 


Tell me; w Jean P. Hoffman. © 1. 
June 1, 1936; HE unp. 125526; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 18111 


Tell me dear; w and melody Ed Kirke- 
by. © 1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 
126363; Lang-Worth feature pro- 
grams, ine., New York. 18112 


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no. 6, 1936 


Tell me Jesus; w Loraine M. Ripper, 
and melody. © 1c. June 11, 1936; 
E unp. 126279; Harry A. Sacadaris, 
Cleveland. 18113 


Tell me of Jesus; hymn, w and m 
Howard GC. Speer. © May 18, 1936: 
E pub. 55608; Elmo L. Bateman, 
Irvington, N. J. 18114 


Tell me that you love me; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. May 
15, 1936; E unp. 125832; Ola Bolden, 
Los Angeles. 18115 


Tell me, why you are so blue; song; 
with guit. arr. © June 15, 1936; E 
pub. 55760; Dalmacio A. Ramos, Los 
Angeles. 18116 


Tell me with your eyes; w Mickey 
Lance, melody Phil Snyder. © 1. 
May 26, 1986; E unp. 125923; Philip 


Schneider and Michael Forzano, 
Brooklyn. hem ly 
Temple hymns and songs; compiled 


C. Austin Miles. © June 29, 1936; 
AA 208718; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 18118 


Ten (The) commandments of love; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 8, 19386; 
EX unp. 126019; Hyman Goldman, 
New York. 18119 


Ten thousand hoorays; w and m Hora- 
tio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion, banjo, and 


guit. © May 26, 1986; E for. 44633 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Iltd., 
London. 18120 


Tenderness; pf., with w. © 1c. June 
1, 1986; E. unp. 116973; Paul M. 
Vaughan, Atlantic City. 18121 


Texas; by Camille Gillmour, arr. Earl 
D. Irens; band pts. © June 13, 
1986; E pub. 55763; Camille Gill- 
mour Hanway, Dallas. 18122 

Texas history suite. pt. 1-3. © 1. 
June 13, 1936; E unp. 126951-126953 ; 
Glenroy C. Stein, Dallas. 

18123-18125 


Texas is marching on; song, w Undine 
Brown Charlton. © June 13, 1936; 
EH pub. 55764; Lois Newton Rogers, 
Austin, Tex. 18126 


Texas moon; w Stephen Fay, m 
Gladys Pitcher, dance orch. Charles 
Repper; pts. © June 18, 1936; E 
pub. 55897; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 18127 


Texas, the big frying pan; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 9, 1936; BE unp. 
126166; Alice HE. Dolan, San Diego, 
Tex. 18128 


18142 


Thank God for you, mother; w and 
melody. ©1e. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126470; Jean Taggart, Los Angeles. 

18129 


Thanks to you; fox trot song. ©1e. 
June 1, 1986; HE unp. 125518; Joseph 


Stritof, Joliet, Ill. 18130 
That day is here; song. © 1c June 
16, 1936; E unp. 126532; James 
Arieff, Wilmington, Del. 18131 


That drummer man; w and m Scotty 
Armstrong. © 1c May 26, 19386; 
H unp. 125321; W. Scott Armstrong, 
Endicott, N. Y. 18132 


That everybody song, that Democrat 
song; w and melody. © 1c. June 
6, 1986; E unp. 125911; John Erwin, 
Winslow, “Ariz. . 18133 


That first waltz; song, m Chester E. 
Ide. © 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
126197; Anita C. Ehlers, Greenwich, 
Conn. 18134 


That gal o’ mine; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 127310; A. Vin- 
cent Sprott, Kingstown, St. Vincent, 
Bi W,. a: 18135 


That is my desire; w and melody. © 
1 e¢ June 18, 1986; E unp. 126655; 
Thomas W. Arthur, Nesquehoning, 
Pa. 18136 


That little white house; w Thelma 
King; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126098; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18137 


That man is here again; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Matt Malneck; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © June 18, 1936; E 
pub. 55888; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18138 


That old spotted cow; w Joy Kay 
Betzer, m M. B. Heuston; with male 
quartette. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126162; Mildred Betzer Heus- 
ton, Cushing, Okl., and Joy Thomas 
Betzer, Ontario, Calif. 18139 


That picture dear of you; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram, with w. © Dee. 2, 
1935; E pub. 55648; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 18140 


That plaintive melody; song, melody 
Arthur Sennett. © 1 ¢. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 126834; Lucille Maud 
Wilkins, North Platte, Neb. 18141 


That’s how much I love you, dear; w 
and m Richard Howard; pf. treble. 
©1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126125; 
Max Rabinovitz, Roxbury, Mass. 

18142 


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18143 


That’s how you attracted me; w and 
melody. © 1. June 24, 1936; E 
unp. 127052; Edward E. Drew, 
Rochester, N. Y. 18143 


Thats my mother’s lullaby; waltz 
song, m Wilbur Raymond Bagley. 
©1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126695 ; 
Paul Enos Coppock, Tipton, Ind. 

18144 


That’s where I keep my heart; w Nan 
Waddill; pf. ©l1e June 25, 1936; 
EH unp. 127166; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18145 


That's why I’m blue; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1e. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126124; Robert Linneken, Danvers, 
Mass. 18146 


That true blue spirit of New York; w 
C. Sweeney, m M. Sweeney. © 1 «. 
June 19, 19386; E unp. 126769; Marie 
Sweeney and Cathryn Sweeney, Dal- 
las. 18147 


That wonderful day ; hymn, w Edward 
Fergusen and Christian Nelsen, m C. 
Nelsen. © May 18, 1986; E pub. 
556138; Elmo L. Bateman, Irvington, 
N. J. 18148 


Themes of symphonic poem no. 5; pf. 


treble. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127296; Tibor Whyte, Hollywood, 
Calif. 18149 


Then came the Indians; from Little 
Miss Nobody, w and m Harry Tobias, 
Jack Stern and Henry H. Tobias; 
with arr. for guit. etc. © May 28, 
1936; E pub. 55509 ; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 18150 


Then I find happiness; w Morrey 
Davidson, and melody. © 1 e. June 
18, 1986; E unp. 126725; Edward 
Louis Goette, Lakewood, O. 18151 


There’s a bridle hangin’ on the wall; w 
and m Carson J. Robison; with guit. 
arr. © June 12, 1936; E pub. 55882; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 18152 


There’s a little log cabin; w and m 
Nelda Boso Lehr. © 1. May 2%, 
1936; E unp. 126266; Mrs. E. I. Lehr, 
Rock Falls, 1. 18153 


There’s a love song in my heart; song. 
© 1c. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125622; 
Hilda Slayton, Tampa, Fla. 18154 


There’s a new blue in my heart; song. 
w Fred Di Cesare. © 1. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126921; Joseph Frank 
Schwartz, Rochester, N. Y. 18155 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


There’s a rainbow shining for you; w 
and melody. Rev. ©1e. June 16, 
1936; HE unp. | 1265383; Johny J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. 18156 


There’s a sky of blue in old New Eng- 
land; w and m Frank Crumit, arr. 
Michel Weisberg; with guit. arr. © 
Apr. 28, 1986; E pub. 55596; Jerry 
Vogel music co., ine., New York. 

18157 


There’s a song in my heart for you; w 
Mary Lavanche Horner; pf. ©1e. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 126096; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18158 


There’s an old winding star to the at- 
tic; w and melody. ©1e. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127066; Albert Bryce 
Morgan, Tamaqua, Pa. 18159 


There’s gonna be love; song. © 1 e¢. 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 126770; Robert 
E. L. Collier, Hoquiam, Wash. 18160 


There’s love in spring; w J. Duhig and 
J. Clancy, and melody. ©1e. June 
29, 1936; E unp. 127374; John Clancy, 
John Duhig and Harry Scanlon, 
Long Island City. 18161 


There’s music in my soul; pf., with w. 
© May 27, 1936; E pub. 55633 ; Mer- 
rill Dunlop, Chicago. 18162 


There’s no place like New York town; 
w and melody. ©1e. June 29, 1936; 
E unp. 1273865; Michael Daniels Di 
Brienza, Brooklyn. 18163 


There’s only one little girl in the whole 
wide world; song. © 1 ec. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127420; Joseph M. Sud- 
lik, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 18164 


There’s only one you for me; fox-trot 


song. ©1c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
126969; Doris Bateman, Oakland, 
Calif. 18165 


There’s so much you can say with a 
lovely bouquet; from S. 8S. Bear 
Mountain, w and m Dave Oppenheim 
and Michael H. Cleary; with guit. 
arr. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 56080; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 18166 


There’s something about you; song, m 
Edna Brown Deas. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126994; Joseph M. Deas, 
Chicago. 18167 


There’s something about you Helen; 
w and m Joseph P. Malaurie. ©1c. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125797; Caleb 
Henry O’Conner, New Haven. 

18168 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


There’s something about you, that 
makes me love you; w and melody. 
©1e. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126877 ; 
Lon Aldrich Dorman, Jones, Okl. 

18169 


These last things; song, w B. Y. Wil- 
liams. ©1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126457; Mary Jane Dalton, Poplar 
Bluff, Mo. 18170 


They callit a swing tune; song. ©1e. 
May 28, 1986; E unp. 126159; Glenn 
Rose, Chicago. 18171 


They say it’s raining today; w Kristine 
E. Thorpe; pf. ©1ec. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127182; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18172 


They swing in Harlem; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 126169; 
Hearcel Shaffer, Los Angeles. 18173 


They were marching; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126517; 
Victor Lamb Spencer, Yonkers, N. Y. 

18174 


Thief (The); encore song, w and m 
Arthur A. Penn; in E flat. © June 
11, 19386; E pub. 55806; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18175 


Thiman (Eric H.) Two seventeenth 
century tunes; freely arr.; pf. and 
strings. © June 12, 1936; E for. 
44449 ; Goodwin & Tabb, ltd., London. 

18176 


Things to come; film music, Arthur 
Bliss, arr. Denis Wright; reduced 
orch. pts. © May 8, 1936; E for. 
44637 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

18177 


Thinking; song. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 125918; Keta Louise Crumley, 
Los Angeles. 18178 


Thinking it over; w Billy Kaye, m Sid 
Stewart; with guit. arr. © June 18, 
1936; E pub. 55836; Hubert J. Braun, 
Chicago. 18179 


Thinking of love; w and melody. © 
1c. June 5, 1936; E unp. 125837 ; Bur- 
ton Jay Cohn, New York. 18180 


Thinking of you; w and melody. © 
1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127056; 
John Frederick Heckels, Baltimore. 

18181 


This ginger lei; w Lysle Tomerlin, and 
melody. © 1c. June 9, 1936; E unp. 
126179 ; Andy Iona Long, Los Angeles. 

18182 


18194. 


This night belongs to you; w and 
melody Al Lewis, Clyde Lucas and 
Lyn Lucas. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127079; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18183 


This quiet night; w Herbert J. Bran- 
don, m Haydn Wood, arr. Clarence 
Lucas; mixed voices. © Apr. 7, 
1936 ; E for. 44536; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 18184 


Those sleepy little eyes; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126411; 
William Albert Catenaro, Union- 
town, Pa. 18185 


Thou ancient, thou glorious, thou alp- 
crowned North (Du gamla, du friska, 
du fjellhoga Nord); Swedish folk- 
song, arr. William B. Davis; men’s 
cho., a cappella. © June 27, 1936; 
E pub. 56097 ; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 18186 


Though you’ve never, ever been kissed ; 
w George Thomas, and melody. © 
1 ¢. June 2, 1936; H unp. 125610; 
Charles Stuart Margulies, New York. 

18187 


Thought (The) ; w Humbert Wolfe, m 
Martin Broones; high voice. © June 
15, 1936; E pub. 55879; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18188 


Three ages of love; w and melody. © 
1c. June 22, 1986; E unp. 127000; 
Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, Calif. 

18189 


Three cheers for old New York; mareh 
song, m Clara Buswell. ©i1c. June 
3, 19386; E unp. 125709; Rachael H. 
Cooke, Walkerton, Ind. 18190 


Three roses; song. ©1ec. June 5, 1936; 
E unp. 125806; Lillian Poole Pal- 
mason, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 
Canada. 18191 


Three (The) Rs in music, reading, 
writing, rhythm; writing bk. explain- 
ing the fundamentals of m, Alwarda 
Fish and Gertrude Moore. © May 
11, 1936; E pub. 55595; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 18192 


Three score and ten; w Arthur An- 


derson, m Pat Thayer. © May 8, 

1936; E for. 44596; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
18193 


Three (The) trolls; w and m Maxwell 
Eckstein; pf. © June 10, 1936; E 
pub. 55873; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18194 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18195 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Thrill waltz; w and melody Walt 
Hentz. ©1c. June 26, 19386; E unp. 


127247; Wm. Walter Hentz, jr., 
Oklahoma City. 18195 
Throw the bull; w and melody. © 1 


e. June 17, 1986; E unp. 126629; 
Dorothy H. Richards, Prescott, 
Ariz. 18196 


Tie a string around your finger; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. June 18, 19386; E unp. 126680; 
Evelyn Kean, Spokane. 18197 


Tiger swing; song. © 1 c¢ May 18, 
19386; E unp. 125536; Frank L. 
Dever, Detroit. 18198 


Time (The) has come; song. ©1.. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 126055; Mit- 
chell Grand, Harrisburg, Pa. 18199 

Time marches on; w Robert D. An- 
drews; pf. © 1c. June 19, 1936; 
E unp. 126858; Vi. Bradley, Beverly 


Hills, Calif. 18200 
Time’s awastin’; song. © 1c. June 
30, 1986; E unp. 127449; David 
Leonard Ward, Pittsburgh. 18201 


Tishomingo; waltz, w and melody. © 
1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 127474; 
Winifred George, Oolitic, Ind. 

18202 


To byt tylko flirt; tango, stowa; An- 
drzej Wtast, m: Tadeusz Kwiecin- 
ski. © May 11, 1936; E for. 44679; 
Editions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

18203 

To daffodils; w Robert Herrick, m 
Robin Milford, op. 45; 2 children’s 
voices. © June 138, 1936; E for. 
44569; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

18204 


To music; w Robert Herrick, m Arthur 


Warrell; mixed voices. © Apr. 2, 
1986; E for. 44650; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18205 


To Psi iota xi; song. ©1c. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 126913; Clara B. Ulen, 
Scottsburg, Ind. 18206 


To Texas, oh, beautiful Texas; song; 


Withee Suit. ark. 1. “ey umne. 2S, 
1986; E unp. 127410; Joseph A. 
Perry, Mishawaka, Ind. 18207 
To you; w and melody. © 1 c¢. June 


18, 1986; E unp. 1266538; Frederick 
Kentner, Forest Hills, N. Y. 18208 


To you, my dear; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ June 20, 1936; E unp. 126826; 
Paul Meyer Sterling, New York. 

18209 


Tommasini (Vincenzo) Notturno; 
orch. Partitura. © May 25, 1936; 


E for. 44500; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 18210 
Sinfonia; overture; orch. Par- 


titura. © May 25, 1936; E for. 
44499; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
18211 


To-night; song. © 1c. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126539; Geza Weitzner, New 
York. 18212 


To-night I sing to my love; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. June 1, 1936; 
unp. 125501; Raymond EH. Duek- 
worth, Berkeley, Calif. 18213 


Too lovely to love; w Sam Cooper, 
melody F. Jay and Johnny Salacan. 
© 1c. June 15, 1986; E unp. 126491; 
Florrie Jay, Union City, N. J. 

18214 


Too many times; w Walter Hirsch, 
melody Lou Handman. © 1 ¢ June 
1, 1936; E unp. 125550; Harry Hn- 
gel, inc., New York. 18215 


Top hat; selection, Irving Berlin, arr. 
Denis Wright; military band pts. 
© Mar. 20, 1986; E for. 44423; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

18216 


Torerito; pasodoble, letra S. Valderde 
y F. Marquez, m M. L. Quiroga; 
org. ptes. © Dec. 27, 1985; EB for. 
44712; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 18217 


Torero; pasodoble; org. ptes. © May 
8, 1936; E for. 44539; José Urgellés, 
Barcelona, Spain. 18218 


Tortillerra (La); paso-doble, paroles 
Jean Rodor, m Jean Yatove. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E for. 448382; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 18219 


Touca; rumba, paroles Joc et J. B. 
Chassaing, m Robert Géros et Fran- 
cois Gailhard; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44823; J. B. Chassaing, 
Paris. 18220 


Toughen up your tender feet; m Harry 
Hammond; pf., with w. ©1e. June 
11, 19386; E unp. 126277; Everett 
Forbes McClaren, New Castle, Pa. 

18221 


Townsend (The) legion march song; 
song, arr. Clement P. Slowey. ©1e. 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 127245; Char- 
lotte Rogers Palmer, Chicago. 18222 


Trade wind; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. May 1, 1936; E unp. 126874; 
Meymo U. Holt, Honolulu. 18223 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Tragedy (A) in the frozen north; w 
Harlin Schoggen; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1936; E unp. 127175; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18224 


Trail end; w Cristel Hastings, m Jo- 
seph McManus. 1. High voice, in 
E flat.—2. Low voice, in C. © June 
11, 1936; E pub. 55810; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 18225 


Trail (The) isn’t sunny unless you 
smile; w William Dicting, m G. M. 
Caudle; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127152; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18226 


Trailing the trails together; w and 
melody. ©1ec. June 10,1936; E unp. 
126289; Leo Ellis Wagner, Los An- 
geles. 18227 


Trans-continental; by Benny Goodman 
and Dave Rose, arr. Spud Murphy ; 


orch. pts. © June 10, 1986; E pub. 
55698; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 18228 


Treading the stars with you; w Alice 
Elizabeth DuBois; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 19386; E unp. 127158; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18229 


Trees against Miami skies; song. © 
1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126477; A. 
Stanley Rescoe, East Tawas, Mich. 

18230 


Treetop serenade; w and melody. © 
1c June 20, 19386; E unp. 126844; 
Joseph A. Foster, Columbus, O. 

18231 


Trieste souvenir; march, transcription 
on Pietro Deiro’s Trieste overture, 
Pietro Frosini; pf. accordion. © 
June 18, 1986; E pub. 56024; O. Pa- 
gani & bro., New York. 18232 


Trinia; pasodoble, letra S. Valverde y 
R. de Léon, m M. L. Quiroga; pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1935; HE for. 44774; Salva- 
dor Valverde, Rafael de Léon and 
Manuel L. Quiroga, Madrid. 18233 


Trio; de Georges Migot; violon, violon- 
celle et pf. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44791; Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 

18234 


Trojanowski Polish dance folio no. 3; 
by L. Witkowski, arr.; orch. pts. © 
May 27, 1936; E pub. 56040; EH. Casey 
Trojanowski, Dickson City, Pa. 

18235 


Trombone job; melody. © 1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126732; O. Bill Heyer, 
Chaska, Minn. 18236 


18249 


Trudgin’; w and melody. © 1c. June 
22, 1986; E unp. 126887; Fern Ida 
Glasgow, Wooster, O. 18237 


Try to get along with me; song. © 1 
c. June 4, 1986; E unp. 125791; Net- 
tie May Ward, Wichita. 18238 


Trzecia szumka ukraifiska; przez Mi- 
chat Zawadzki, op. 52; pf. © Dee. 
30, 1935; E for. 44700; L. Idzikow- 
ski, Warsaw, Poland. 182389 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Marche 
slave; fox trot transcription Ferde 
Grofé. © 1c. June 26, 1936; EB unp. 
127271; Robbins music corp., New 


York. 18240 
Tu te trompais . . .; paroles et m Mare 
Lanjean. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 


44777; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 
18241 


Tulip time; by Helen H. Broaddus; 
pf., 4 hands. © June 22, 1936; BH 
pub. 55943; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati, 18242 


Turmhohe liebe; operette buch Herta 
Lerden, texte H. Lerden u. Gustav 
Heimo, m R. R. Schwarz. Libretto 
and music. © 1c. May 16, 1936; 
D 39098; Rudolf Richard Schwarz, 
Vienna. 18242* 


Turn back the time to the old turn- 
stile; song. © 1c. June 12, 1936; E 
unp. 126875; Oliver Temple Stone, 
Los Angeles. 18243 


Turn that tiger loose; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126658; 
Louis Richard Otto, jr., New Orleans. 

18244 


Turn thee unto me; w from the Bible, 
m F. Flaxington Harker; mixed 
cho., with organ ace. © June 10, 
1936; E pub. 55872; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 18245 


Twiddlin’ my thumbs; w Al. J. Nei- 
burg, melody Jerry Levinson. © 1 . 
June 18, 19386; E unp. 126656; Isham 
Jones music corp., New York. 18246 


Twilight; by F. Hershey; melody, with 
Dre aces (©. 1 eine; 25,1 1936e95R 
unp. 127130; E. Frantz Hershey, jr., 
Hershey, Pa. 18247 


Twilight’s here; song. ©1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126010 ; William Charles 
Palmer, Edgerton, Wis. 18248 


Twilight shadows; fox-trot, w Mrs. 
Leon Tibbetts, and melody. ©1.. 
June 29, 1936; E unp. 127423; Leon 
H. Tibbetts, Lynn, Mass. 18249 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18250 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


"Twill be far better some day; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 
1936; E pub. 55997; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 18250 


Two can live as cheap as one; fox-trot 
song, melody C. Gerdes and Sam 
Adelman. © 1 ec. June 10, 1986; E 
unp. 126218; Catherine Gerdes, Cin- 
cinnati. 18251 


Two heads together are better than 


one; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. June 
5, 19386; E unp. 125867; Harold 
Rand, Glendora, Calif. 18252 


Two hearts divided; from Hearts di- 
vided, w Al Dubin, French tr. David 
Ormont, m Harry Warren; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © June 17, 1936; 
E pub. 55862; M. Witmark & Sons, 
New York. 18253 


Two lips; w and melody. ©1e. June 
17, 1936; E unp. 126603; Maurice 
Julian Lind, Chicago. 18254 


Two lips among the tulips; wand mel- 
ody B. Wells, Nat Simon and John 
Redmond. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E 
unp. 126939; Bob Wells, Brooklyn. 

18255 


Two littl unknowns; w and melody 
Seymour Simons. © 1 c¢. June 23, 
1936; E unp. 127019; Famous music 
corp., New York. 18256 


Two silhouettes on the wall; song, m 
Marlea Vivian Lesher. © 1 ¢. June 
24, 1936; E unp. 127088; Vivian Lee 
Welch, Youngstown, O. 18257 


Two tiny tots; song, melody Robert 
Edward Roach. © 1c. June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125773; Arthur James 
Elderkin, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

18258 


U marcante in fiera (Le marchand A 
la foire) ; poésie Santu Casanova, m 
Henri Tomasi. © Apr. 1, 1936; E 
for. 44802; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 18259 


Ultra modern method for standard 
guitar. ©1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125919; Armand Edmond Lafrance, 
Ocean Park, Calif. 18260 


Unaccustomed as I am; w Arthur W. 
Schmidt, m Richard Rathvon Uhl. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 126648; 
John Hamilton Uhl, jr., Kingston, 
Pa. 18261 


Under a cedar tall by the mansion 
wall; fox-trot song. © 1c May 11, 
1986; E unp. 126965; Sarah Mc- 
Pherson, Greenwood, Miss. 18262 


Under a Gypsy moon; w Vella Mae 
Johns; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126099; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18263 


Under the Florida moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125949; 
Alex Givens, Cleveland. 18264 


Under the silver moon; w and m 
Ethelyn Hibson. © 1 e@. May 23, 
1936; E unp. 125883; S. Hthel Wood, 
New Providence, Ia. 18265 


Under the spell of the moon; valse 


song. © 1c. May 11, 1936; EB unp. 
126962; A. W. Parshley, Kilgore, 
Tex. 18266 


Underneath the blasted oak; w and m 
Leslie Weston; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for pf. aceordion. © 
May 9, 1936; E for. 44635; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

18267 


Underneath the shady trees; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125499; Dorothy C. Le Duc, Port- 
land, Or. 18268 


Unforgotten dream; w Harlin bros. 
and Geo. Bailey, m arr.; Hawaiian 
euit., in diagram. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 55649; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 18269 


Unsere braunen jungen; marsch, Paul 
Lincke; orch. stimmen. © Feb. 6, 
1936; E for. 44748; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 18270 


Until the dawn; w and m Ray Neapoli- 
tan; pf. ©1c. June 4, 1936; EB unp. 
125739; Angelo Napolitan, Braddock, 
Pa. 18271 


Until the day; w and m Clarence Olm- 
stead; high voice. © May 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55863; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18272 


Until you say you’re mine; w and m 
Pat Hunter. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 127001; Wallace Moir, Los 
Angeles. 18278 


Unwanted love; w Josie Carter; pf. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126117; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18274 


Up and down the scale; w R. Bloch 
and Herman Heller, and melody. © 
1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125880; 
Rosalind Bloch, Youngstown, O. 

18275 


808 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


18302 


Up yonder; hymn, w Edward Fergu- 
sen and Christian Nelsen, m C. Nel- 
sen. © May 138, 1936; E pub. 55611 ; 
Elmo L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 

18276 


Upper (The) room; hymn, w and m 
Baylus Benjamin McKinney. © May 
14, 1936; E pub. 55720; Sunday school 
board of the Southern Baptist con- 
vention, Nashville. 18277 


Use me, Lord; hymn. © Mar. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 55634; Merrill Dunlop, Chi- 
cago. 18278 


Useless; fox trot; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. May 25, 1936; E unp. 126199; 
Pat Clinton, Indianapolis. 18279 


Vacation days; waltz, w Vivian Fer- 
rary; pf. accordion. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 56083; Fred Barbieri, 
New York. 18280 


Vagabond sweetheart; pf. treble, with 


w. © 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
126621; Margie Scroggins, Festus, 
Mo. 18281 


Vagrant; w Elizabeth M. Dinwiddie, 
m Linn Seiler, op. 22, no. 3, arr. 
Chester Wallis; sop., alto and bass 
cho. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 56104 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 18282 


Vale (The) of the Hudson; song. © 
1 c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126245; 
Edwin Coffey, Hartford. 18283 


Valse d’un beau soir; par M. Vogade; 
orch. ou jazz ptes. © Apr. 17, 1936; 
E for. 44479; Société anonyme des 
Editions Ricordi, Paris. 18284 

paroles Robermarino, m M. Vo- 

gade. © Apr. 27, 1936; E for. 44480 ; 

Société anonyme des _ Editions 

Ricordi, Paris. 18285 


Valse débonnaire; by A. Paganucci; 2 
pfs., 4 hands. © June 10, 1936; E 
pub. 55871; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18286 


Valzer lento; di Vincenzo Tommasini ; 
orch. Partitura. © May 25, 1936; E 
for. 44501; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

18287 


Vellones (Pierre) Cing épitaphes; op. 
73, nos. 1-5, paroles d’aprés un 
poéte inconnu du 18° siécle, et autres. 
© Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 44797 ; Rouart, 
Lerolle & cie., Paris. 18288 


Verliebte (Der) wauwau; operette, Os- 
kar Felix, m Walter W. Goetze. 
Klavierauszug mit text zum dirig- 
ieren eingerichtet. © Nov. 30, 1935; 
E for. 44535; Allegro theaterverlag, 
=m. b. h., Berlin. 18289 


Vi bisti main mamma; w Morris Rund, 
and melody. © 1. June 4, 1936; 
E unp. 125786; Julius Jaffe, Brook- 
lyn. 18290 


Victor of the turf; pf.; in D min. © 
1 ec. June 10, 1936; E unp. 126290; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

18291 


Victorious decision songs; composed 
and compiled. © June 19, 1936; AA 
209038 ; Joseph Theo. Larson, Minne- 
apolis. 18292 


Vid en kvarn pa en slitt; foxtrot, text 
och musik: Fryman, Ake Séderblom 
och Paddock; pf. © June 6, 1936; 
E for. 44863 ; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 18293 


Vienne nous appelle; valse viennoise,. 
H. Mateo; violons 1, 2, cello, contre-- 
basse et pf. conducteur. © Jan. 30,. 
1936; E for. 44732; H. MacKnight,. 
Paris. 18294 


Vine (The) covered shack in the moun- 
tains; w Clee Lavant; pf. ©1« 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 126108; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18295 


Virginia Lee; w Jimmie Harlin and 
Geo. Bailey, m arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
in diagram. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 
55650; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

18296 


Visages (Les) aimés d’autrefois; pa- 
roles et mélodie. © 1 ¢ May 21, 
1936; E unp. 127392; Emmanuel 
Delahaye, Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, 
France. 18297 


Visions of you; song. ©1e. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 126495; Dalton Bernard 
Blech, Oak Park, I]. 18298 


Vittoria (La) di Mussolini; versi Ro- 
saria Sanza Tafarella, melodia S. 
Tafarella. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 126006; Santi Tafarella, Ro- 
saria Tafarella and Mildred Egan, 
New York. 18299 


Vo piru byla; based on Russian folk 
tune; pf. and violin. © 1c. June 6, 
1986; E unp. 125903; Alexander N. 
Zaroubine, New York. 18300 


Vocal improvisation for A—20'; w and 
melody E. Alexander. © 1c. June 
4, 1986; EH unp. 125807; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 18301 


Vogler (Julius) Five hundred and 
twenty six ready to use modula- 


tions ; to and from all keys. © June 
5, 19386; AA 206627; George F. 
Briegel, ine., New York. 183802 


809 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18303 


Voices in the night; w and m Cubby 
Nicholson. © 1c. June 5, 1936; E 
unp. 125844; Marian Alton Nichol- 
son, Milwaukee. 18303 


Volynka ; based on Russian folk tune; 
pf. and violin. ©1c. June 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 125905; Alexander N. Zarou- 
bine, New York. 18304 


Vorwirts in die neue zeit; marsch, 
Hugo Krtitzfeldt, op. 41; orch. stim- 
men. © June 15, 1934; E for. 44417; 
Hamburger musik-verlag, Hamburg, 
Germany. 183805 


Vuélveme a querer; vals cancion; pf. 
©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126035 ; 
Manuel S. Acuna, Los Angeles. 

8306 


W twoich ramionach; wale angielski, 
stowa Andrzeja Wiasta, m M. Mier- 
zejewskiego, arr. Wt. Higer; ork. 
strony. © May 11, 1986;.E for. 
44696; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

18307 


z Hollywood, stowa Andrzeja 
Wiasta, m Mieczystawa Mierzejew- 
skiego. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
44695; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

18308 


Wail (The) of the wind; w Lucille 
Longman, and melody. ©1c. June 
11, 1936; E unp. 126296; M. Kenneth 
Boss, Brooklyn. 18309 


Wait for me where the sea meets the 
sandy shore; w and melody Tod El- 
der. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126434; Dorothy M. Elder, Philadel- 
phia. 18310 


Wait on the Lord; w from Psalm 27; 
low voice. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 
55795; Charles A. Pierce, Spring- 
field, Mass. 18311 


Waitin’ for the judgment day; w 
Pauline Heckman, and melody. © 
1 ec. June 27, 1986; E unp. 127337; 
Luella Towl, Lakewood, O. 18312 


Waiting; song. © 1c. May 28, 1936; 
E unp. 125534; Astrid Bergdahl, 
Portland, Or. 183138 


Waiting for dawn; song, w Russell 
William Wootton. © 1. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 125985; Dorothy Lloyd 
Bloomfield, Detroit. 18314 


Waiting in the shadow of the pine; 
w Lee Glaze; pf. © 1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126112; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 18315 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


Walkin’ in the garden with Louise; 
song. © 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 
126804; James Cottrell Eaton, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 18316 


Walkin’ on air; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 15, 1986; EH unp. 126459; Jerry - 
Edding, Tulsa, Okl. 18317 


Walking arm in arm with you; w and 
melody. ©1e. June 5, 1936; E unp. 
125849; Russell Dean  Malray, 
Montesano, Wash. 18318 


Walking around in a daze; song. © 
1 c@ June 4, 1986; E unp. 125792; 
Robert Alexander Anderson, Hono- 
lulu, I.) Hi: 18319 


Walking around in the park; song. © 
1 ec. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125664; 
Gladys A. Noyes, Limestone, Me. 

18320 


Walking in the moonlight; song, m 
Blanche 8S. Reed. © 1c. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127058; Arthur F. Reed, 
Los Angeles. 18321 


Wall (The) street blues; new cho., w 
andm. ©1ce. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
127393; Ben H. Shilling, South Bend, 
Ind. 18322 


Walton (William) Symphony; orch. 
Miniature se. © Apr. 16, 1936; E 
for. 44646; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 18323 


Waltz (A) by Strauss; w Fred Frank- 
lin Schrader; sop. solo and sop. and 
alto cho. © 1c. June 8, 1936; EB 
unp. 126025; Anita Schade, Wash- 
ington. 18324 


Waltz in blue; w W. A. Horejsi, m EH. 
O. Eaton; pf. treble. © 1c June 
22, 1936; E unp. 126987; Everett 
O. Eaton and Walter A. Horejsi, St. 
Cloud, Minn. 18325 


Waltz (A) of the night; song. ©le. 
June 24, 19836; E unp. 127057; John 
Frederick Eckels, Baltimore. 

18326 


Waltz of the waves; melody, with pf. 


ace. © May 23, 19386; E pub. 56044; 
Anne P. Wetherell, West Newton, 
Mass. 18327 


Waltzing in mem’ry with you; song. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126885 ; 
Stella Watts Hollowell, Santa Bar- 
bara, Calif. 18328 


Waltzing in the moonlight ; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126633; John A. 
Schreiber, Milwaukee. 18329 


810 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


18356 


Wander off to Slumber land; w Victor 
Calhoun, melody Johnny Lou. © 1 
ec. May 16, 1936; E unp. 126809; 
John Freda, Philadelphia. 18330 


Wandering ; musical impression; orch. 
Sec. © 1c June 13, 1986; E unp. 
126419; Rosolino De Maria, New 
York. 18331 


Was it just a dream; w and m Mar- 
garet Mary Muenzen, arr. Theresa 
Lombardo. © 1c. June 9, 1936; E 
unp. 126041; Margaret Muenzen, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 18332 


Was sich liebt, neckt sich; polka, aus 
Der lustige kriez, Johann Strauss, 
op. 399, arr. Rich. Atzler; odeon u. 
salonorch. stimmen. © June 3, 
1936; E for. 44551; Aug. Cranz, g. 
m. b. h., Leipzig. : 18333 


Washington on parade; melody. ©1c. 
June 3, 1936; E unp. 126200; Ralph 
A. Gold and David Davis, New York. 

18334 


Watch your step; w and melody. © 
1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127059; 
Rosario Crisafulli, New York. 183835 


Water sprites; by Leila Fletcher; pf. 
© June 22, 1936; E pub. 56034; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 18336 


Wavelets; by Ella Ketterer; pf. © 
June 27, 1936; E pub. 56110; Boston 
music co., Boston. 18337 


Way down South; w and m Romeo 


Casearino. © 1c June 16, 19386; E 
unp. 126523; Vincent Cascarino, 
Philadelphia. 18338 


‘Way up North; m Josephine Shep- 
herd; pf., with w. © June 11, 1936; 
E pub. 55818; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 18339) 


We gaan de wijde wereld in; wandel- 
lied, tekst: Jacques van Tol, m: 
Joop de Leur. © Apr. 28, 1936; E 
for. 44680; Metro music co., Amster- 
dam, Holland. 18340 


We have met, we have loved, we have 
parted; song, melody Gene Panzone. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 126478; 
Gladys A. Bluteau, Grand Isle, Vt. 

18341 


We'll smile together; w Marie Hen- 
ning; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1936; H 
unp. 126090; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18342 


We love our own Montana; song. © 
June 6, 18386; E pub. 55744; Nona 
Alice Weiser, Three Forks, Mont. 

18343. 


We're back together again; song. © 
1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126914; 
Dorothy Chaffee LeDuc, Portland, 
Or. 18344 


We're bound to land with Landon; 
song, melody Len Gray and EK. M. 
Sullivan. © 1c. June 20, 1986; HB 
unp. 1268386; Edward M. Sullivan, 
New Bedford, Mass. 18345 


We're for you, Franklin D.; m Hen- 
rietta Huttemeyer; pf., with w. © 
es dune 29° 1936 >" ER unp:. 12673; 
Freda Sadokerski, Jersey City. 

18346 


We're happy by the river, in our rustie 
mountain home; w Benjamin Fred- 
erick Clark; pf. lye. une 25, 
1936; E unp. 127151; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 18347 


We're identical; w Irving Taylor, mel- 
ody Vic Mizzy. ©1c. June 12, 1936; 
EK unp. 126349; Famous music corp., 
New York. 18348 


We're nearing the end of the trail; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. June 13, 1936; 
E unp. 126407; Annie Sallie Potter, 
Chicago. 18349 


We're saying good-bye; w and melody 
Virginia Wise. ©1c. June 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 127257; Mrs. W. A. Spencer, 
Sikeston, Mo. 18350 


We sail the ocean blue; w W. S. Gil- 
bert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Wall- 
ingford Riegger ; 2-pt. boys’ cho. © 
June 11, 1986; H pub. 55854; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 18351 


We thank Thee, Father, God; hymn, 
w and m Alice M. Pullen. © May 15, 
1986; E pub. 55788; Sidney Adams 
Weston, Boston. 18352 


We thank you Mister Roosevelt; song. 
©1ce June 8, 1936; E unp. 126089; 
William A. Holmes, Chicago. 18353 


We two; w A. Payette, m V. C. Left- 
wich: ‘© 1 c. June 2, 1936; FE unp. 
1256384; Vernon C. Leftwich, Los 
Angeles, and Amy Payette, Glendale, 
Calif. 18354 


We've got our bonus now; song. © 1 
e. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125776; 
August Korban, Washington. 18355 


Wear a little smile for everyone, and 
everyone will wear a smile for you; 
w and melody. ©1e. June 24, 1936; 
E unp. 127060; LeRoy H. Casto, Los 
Angeles. 18356 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT 


18357 


Weather (The) beaten cabin at the 
place where the river makes the 
bend; w and m Floyd Guyer; pf. © 
1 ec. June 8, 1986; E unp. 126085; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


18357 
Wee bit laddies; w and m Louise 
Christine Rebe; pf. © June 22, 


1936; E pub. 55939; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 18358 


Week (A) from some Tuesday; pf., 
with w. ©1c. May 22, 1936; E unp. 
125735; Rosalie Staal, Jefferson, Wis. 

18359 


Weep you no more, sad fountains; w 
anon., m Greville Cooke; unison 
voices. © May 138, 1936; E for. 
44583; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 18360 


Weet je nog hoe het was; tango, Holl. 
tekst: Kovacs Lajos, muziek en 
duitsche tekst: Sabine Sutter. © 
Apr. 28, 1986; E for. 44631; Metro 
musie co., Amsterdam, Holland. 

18361 


Wegierska piosenka; tango-csardas, 
stowa: WI. Krzemifski, m: Frank i 
Gert. © May 11, 1936; E for. 44680; 
Editions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

18362 


Weird etudes; futuristic and atonal 
studies; saxophone, clarinet, violin, 
flute and oboe. © Feb. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 55621; David Gornston, New 
York. 18363 


Welfare (The) blues; fox trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. June 
26, 1936; E unp. 127220; David C. 
Hicks, High Point, N. C. 18364 


Wenn die sonne schlafen geht; aus 
Frau Luna, w H. Bolten-Baeckers, m 
Paul Lincke. © June 25, 1935; E 
for. 44515; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 18865. 


intermezzo, aus Frau Luna, Paul 
Lincke; pf. © June 25, 1935; EH for. 
44516; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 18366 


Wenn ein ungarmiidel zum tanze geht; 
foxtrott, text Ernst Nebhut u. Wal- 
ter Jiger, m W. Jiger. © Mar. 38, 
1936; E for. 44520; Johann André, 


Offenbach a/M., Germany. 18367 
arr. L. Kletsch; orch. 
stimmen, mit gesangstrio. © Mar. 


3, 1936; E for. 44521; Johann André, 
Offenbach a/M., Germany. 18368 


ENTRIES 
pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


West of the Rockies; w and m Arthur 
Fields, Fred Hall and Yank Taylor. 
© June 23, 1936; E pub. 56012; Pied- 
mont music co., ine., New York. 

18369 


Western pal; w and melody Joe Dris- 
coll and Charley Nichoils. © 1 e. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 127300; Joseph 
Earl Driscoll and Charles Dwight 
Nicholls, Lemont, Ill. 18370 


Western trails; w and m Ray Arley. 
© 1c. June 23, 1936; E unp. 127013; 
John Raymond Hartley, San Fran- 
cisco. 18371 


What a brown skin maiden taught me; 
Hawaiian hula song, w and melody. 
© 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126412; 
Andy Iona Long, Los Angeles. 

18372 


What a lovely evening; w Nelson Cor- 
nell, melody Bill Hands. ©1e. June 
2, 1986; E unp. 125681; William AI- 
fred Hands, Rutherford, N. J. 183873 


What d’ya think of that, boys; w and 
m Harry Woods; with ukulele arr. 
© May 15, 1936; B for. 44713 ; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. 18374 


What do you mean; w and melody. © 
1 c June 29, 1986; E unp. 127412 ; 
Irvin DeLora Zundel, Los Angeles. 

18375 


What does a sweetheart mean; w Tom 
J. Cassidy, m H. D. Benn. ©1.«. 
June 27, 19386; E unp. 127348: Jos. 
Tom Hisberger and Hubert Dave 
Benn, Milwaukee. 18376 


What does it mean; w Leon Flatow 
and Ted White, melody Jack Meskill. 
© 1c. June 13, 1936; E unp. 126496; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 18377 


What have we got the moon for; w Cy 
Merriman, melody Arthur Berman. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126901; 
Carl Mirman, Washington. 18378 


What I found in you; song, w Arnold 
Azya. ©1e. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125665; Egidio Morra, Brooklyn. 

18379 


What is love; fox trot song, melody 
F. C. Moody, jr., and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127228; 
Frank C. Moody, jr., Wewoka, Ok1. 

18380 


What is this romantic feeling: w and 
melody. © 1 e¢ June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125661 ; Jimmie Franklin, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 18381 


812 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


What’s a goose gonna do; w and mel- 
ody. ©1. June 13, 1936; E unp. 
126410; William Albert Catenaro, 
Uniontown, Pa. 18382 


What’s it all about; w B. Nisen, mel- 
ody M. Davidson. © 1c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127434; Milton David- 
son and Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. 

18383 


What’s the answer baby; w A. Castle, 
melody P. P. Mucha. © 1c. June 2, 
1936; E unp. 125707; Aline Castle 
and Paul P. Mucha, New York. 


18384 
What’s the big idea; w and m Russ 
Sm are ©, Re Rapp. ©’ 1-c. 


June 4, 1936; E unp. 125759; Russell 


A. Smith, Dormont, Pa. 18385 
What’s the use; song. © 1c. June 18, 
1936; E unp. 126698; Russell A. 
Smith, Dormont, Pa. 18386 


What’s the use of living; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125882; Ralph V. Scagliarini, Spring- 
field, Mass. 18387 


w and melody. © 1c. June 1, 
1936; EH unp. 125511; Russell Dean 


Malray, Montesano, Wash. 18388 
What’s this; w and melody Bobby 
Worth and Stanley Cowan. © 1. 


June 19, 1936; E unp. 126749; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 18389 


w Milt Gross and Ray Klages, m 
James V. Monaco. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127112; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 18390: 


What this country needs; from Pennies 
from heaven, w Johnny Burke, mel- 
ody Arthur Johnston. © 1c. June 
10, 1936; E unp. 126228; Select music 
publications, inc., New York. 18391 


What would I do without you: w H. 
Disher, m A. Castaneda. © 1 ec. 
June 24, 1936; E unp. 127072; Ati 
Castaneda and Hugh Disher, Red- 
wood City, Calif. 18392 


What would you give in exchange; w 
and m John Hancock; pf. treble. © 
1 ec. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126551; 
Joe Davis, inc., New York. 18393 


When; w Charlie Tobias, melody Peter 
De Rose. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E 
unp. 126814; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 18394. 


When and where will I find someone 
to care; w and melody Benny Davis 
and J. Fred Coots. © 1c. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 126816; Words & music, 
inec., New York. 18395 


84306—36——8 


18407 


When Big Ben strikes its midnight 
chimes, and London starts to sleep; 
w and melody. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 126441; Christina Lambert 
Sewell, Berkley, Mich. 18396 


When bluebonnets are blooming; w 
Mary Emilia Sullivan, m Josephine 
Canfield. © Apr. 27, 1986; E pub. 
559666; Richard Drake Saunders, Los 
Angeles. 18397 


When bluebonnets are in bloom; w 
E. C. Winkler, m F. W. Hausen- 
fluck. © 1c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 
125761; Eura Crockett Winkler, 
Cameron, Tex., and Frances Wright 
Hausenfluck, Georgetown, Tex. 

18398 


When death calls your name; w and 


m Elza William Dudley; mixed 
voices. © May 2, 1936; E pub. 
50591; Dudley & Buchanan, St. 
Louis. 18399 


When dreaming of the loved one that 
you miss; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 ec June 19, 1986; E unp. 126780; 
William L. Stooksbury, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 18400 


When evening breezes blow; song. © 
1 « May 27, 1936; E unp. 125662; 
Carl T. White, New York. 18401 


When first my eyes beheid you dear, 
I knew, I knew, you were my dream 
man, my dream man; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 3, 1986; E unp. 
125700; Henrietta Sophia Littell, 
Biloxi, Miss. 18402 


When I am blue; song, w John S. Ran- 
dolpbh. © 1c. June 1, 1986; E unp. 
125524; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 18403 


When I am called to death; w Mildred 
Zimmerman, m Jean Hon fi. e. Jean 
Hon Johnson] © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
BE unp. 125969; Lois Hon Johnson, 
Detroit. 18404 


When I am with you dear; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 1, 1936; EH 
unp. 125600; Stella Thamer, La 
Jolla, Calif. 18405 


When I first met you; fox trot, w and 
melody. © 1c June 1, 1986; H 
unp. 126198; Alfred Cavaliere, Phil- 
adelphia. 18406 


When I found you; w John Bever and 
Ralph Miller, m Lloyd Sorrells. © 
1c June 25, 19386; E unp. 127110; 
Charles Lloyd Sorrells, Sarasota, 
Fla. 18407 


813 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18408 


When I go to sleep I want to dream of 
mother; song. ©1 ce. June 8, 19386; 
E unp. 125999; Blanche Harper 
Bradford, Rogue River, Or. 18408 


When I look your way; w M. J. Peter- 
son, and melody. © 1. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126401; Michael J. 


Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, 
Baltimore. 18409: 
When I’m walking with you; Song. 


© 1c. June 8, 19386; E unp. 125961 ; 
Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 18410 


When I meet you on the street; song, 
m Ruby Seely-Gervais. © 1c. June 
27, 1936; E unp. 127408; Nellie M. 
Seely, Portland, Or. 18411 


When I sail across the sea my heart 
will be your own; pf., with w. © 
1c June 1, 1986; E unp. 125505; 
Julia Ann Coe, San _ Bernardino, 
Calif. 18412 


When I take you to town; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. June 16, 1936; E ump. 
126538; Michael Halapy, Steuben- 
ville, O. 18413 


When it rains, we let it rain on the 
range; w and m Willie Raskin, Bill 
Barry and Jean Herbert; with guit. 
arr. © Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 55982; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 18414 


When it’s August in the District of 
Columbia; w and melody Paul Gib- 
bons and Roy Ringwald. © 1 ©¢. 
June 1, 1986; E unp. 125558; Harry 
Engel, inc., New York. 18415 


When it’s moonlight on the desert; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
H unp. 125502; Grace M. Beaver, Los 
Angeles. 18416 


When it’s springtime back home again ; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 18, 1936; 
E unp. 126649; Donald E. Niksch, 
Hobart, Ind. 18417 


When Johnnie sings; w Alex Scott, m 
Lindley Evans; mixed cho. © May 
1, 1986; E for. 44572; W. H. Paling 
& co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

18418 


When love comes my way; pf., with 
wi... Cu c, June 1) 1936. oR. smn. 
125599; Basil Henry Freeman, High 
Point, N. C. 18419 


When love is new and the moon is 
low; song. © 1c. June 30, 19386; 
EH unp. 127486; Jack Kopt, Phila- 
delphia. 18420 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


When love slips thru your finger tips; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. June 3, 1936; E unp. 125715; 
Marietta Leidy, Pittsburgh. 18421 


When my little boy comes home from 
school; song. © May 6, 1936; E 
pub. 55506; Laura Bower Van Nuys, 
Cranford, N. J. 18422) 


When my ship comes in; w Della S. 
Gyles; pf. © 1c June 8, 1986; EB 
unp. 126106; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18423 


When roses bloom; rose cantata or 
play, Elsie Duncan Yale and others, 
m J. Lincoln Hall and others, com- 
piled E. D. Yale. © May 7, 1936; 
D 389694; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 18423* 


When the April showers reach Hawaii; 
w Lysle Tomerlin, and melody. © 
1 e. June 9 1986; H unp. 126178; 
Andy Iona Long, Los Angeles. 

18424 


When the band starts swingin’ it: w 
and melody. © 1c. June 13, 1936; 
E unp. 126409; William Albert Cate- 
naro, Uniontown, Pa. 18425 


When the evening shadows fall; song, 
w Mattie Virginia Grant and J. H. 
Thilenius. © 1c. June 27, 1936; 
E unp. 127347; Jessie Hubbard Thil- 
enius, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 18426 


When the hula goes down and around; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 17, 1936; 
E unp. 1266382; Raymond W. Hayden 
and John A. Noble, Honolulu. 18427 


When the moon shines down in dear 
old Nevada; song, m Geo. Lessner. 
© 1c. May 23, 1936; E unp. 125730; 
Alexander Morrison, Yale, Mich. 

18428 


When the roses bloom in Oregon; song. 
© 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 125507; 
Jordan Belle Lawson, Portland, Or. 

18429 


When the stars bid the moon good- 
night; w Harry D. Kerr, and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢ June 5, 1936; EH unp. 
125824; Frederick McManus, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 18430 


When the sun sets on the golden Pa- 
cific; song. ©1e. June 24, 1986; E 
unp. 127127; Joseph Buckley Gas- 
kell, Long Beach, Calif. 18431 


When the swallows nest again; fox- 
trot, w Jack Stevens, m Sydney Ed- 
mund. © May 5, 1986; HE for. 445983 ; 
Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 18432 


814 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


When two lips betray two eyes; w J. 
Hedblom, melody F. Harrison. © 1 
e. June 10, 1936; EH unp. 126260; Fred 
Harrison and Jack Hedblom, Detroit. 

18433 


When we walk with Jesus home; song, 
melody Leon de Costa. © 1c. June 
20, 1936; E unp. 126832; Ella Cain, 
Boyne City, Mich. 18434 


When you are mine; w and melody. 
© 1e. June 5, 1936; E unp. 126502; 
Virginia Mary Conry, Covington, Ky. 


18435 


When you called me sweetheart ; song, 
w Lenita Gray. ©1c. June 9, 1936; 
E unp. 126144; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 18436 


When you come back; valse song. © 
1 c. May 11, 1936; E unp. 126964; 
Hsther Souders, Sebastopol, Calif. 

18437 


When you found someone new; w and 
melody. © 1c. May 28, 1936; E unp. 
126716; Gaston Corriveau, Lewiston, 
Me. 18438 


When you’re rolling on your roller 
skates; song. © 1c. June 6, 19386; 
E unp. 125972; Isabelle R. Rauden- 
bush, Philadelphia. 18439 


When you smile on me; w M. J. Peter- 
son, and melody. © 1c. June 138, 
1936; E unp. 126400; Michael J. Pet- 
erson and LeRoy Magruder, Balti- 
more. 18440 


When you stepped out, you stepped 
right into my arms; w Ruth Caro- 
line Foisy; pf. ©1c. June 25, 1936; 
E unp. 127162; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18441 


When you stole my heart; fox-trot, w 
Sally Frederick and J. Presti, and 
melody. ©1c. June 4, 1986; E unp. 
125779; Joseph Presti, Brooklyn. 

18442 


Where earth and heaven meet; waltz 
song. ©1c. June 29, 19386; E unp. 
127465; Inez McCune Williamson, 
San Francisco. 18443 


Where is my home; Gypsy waltz; pf. 
©1c. June 15, 1986; E unp. 126430; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 18444 


Where is the Cheshire cat; w Irene 
Taylor, m Gail Ridgway Brown; sop. 
1, 2 and alto cho. © June 27, 1986; 
EH pub. 56106; Boston music co., 
Boston. 18445 


18458 


Where the mountains reach the moon; 
w and m Enoch Light, Larry Stock 
and Al Bryan; with guit. arr. © 
June 24, 19836; E pub. 56074; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 18446 


Where the sweet purple columbine 
grows; song, arr. Evelyn Tozier. © 
1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 126373; 
Marion EH. McKee, Davenport, Ia. 

18447 


Where those spring lilies grow; w Leo 
Alloysious Bradin; pf. ©1e. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 126089; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18448 


Where you going with your band man; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 127199; Benjamin N. Rogers, 
New York. 18449 


Wherever He leads I'll go; hymn, w 
and m Baylus Benjamin McKinney. 
© May 14, 1936; E pub. 55722; Sun- 
day school board of the Southern 
Baptist convention, Nashville. 

18450 


Wherever you are; song. © 1c. May 
20, 1986; E unp. 125723; John B. 
Becton, Hot Springs, Ark. 18451 


Wherever you go, wherever you dwell, 
there shall be my happy home; w 
Ernst von Theelen; pf. © 1c. June 
8, 19386; E unp. 126114; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18452 


Which is the properest day ; by Thomas 
Arne, arr. Kenneth G. Kelley ; mixed 
cho. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 56100; 
Boston music co., Boston. 18453 


Which one of the men are you; hymn. 
© May 28, 1936; E pub. 55522; Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago. 18454 


While I dance this waltz with you; w 
and melody. ©1e June 1, 1936; E 
unp. 125601; Joseph Buckstein, Pasa- 
dena. 18455 


While prairie stars guide me home; w 
Cy Merriman, melody Arthur Ber- 
man and Victor Baron. © 1c. June 
22, 1986; E unp. 126908; Carl Mir- 
man, Washington. 18456 


While there is love; w Tot Seymour, m 
Joe Reichman, pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © June 4, 
1936; E pub. 55679; Famous music 
corp., New York. 18457 


— melody Joe Reichman. © 1 
ec. May 28, 1936; EH unp. 125545; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 18458 


815 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18459 


pt. Ill, n.s., v.31 


Whisper in my ear; melody. © 1. 
June 2, 1986; E unp. 125640; Martin 
Belfore Lindenhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

18459 


Whisper your name; w and melody Ed 
Kirkeby. © 1c. June 12, 1936; E 
unp. 126359; Lang-Worth feature pro- 
grams, ine., New York. 18460: 


Whistle it; by Jewell Hennessy; vio- 
lin and pf. © Mar. 20, 1936; E for. 
44548; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

18461 


White (The) birch trail; w Cora Win- 
decker; pf. © 1c. June 8, 1986; E 
unp. 126074; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 18462 
White horsemen; w Lionel Johnson, 
m Desmond MacMahon; unison 


voices. © May 15, 1936; E for. 
44607 ; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 
18463 


White jasmine; by Olive Dungan; pf. 
© May 28, 1986; E pub. 55639; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 18464 


Who can see no fault in me; song, w 
Jean McRobert. © 1 «@ June 23, 
1936; E unp. 126948; Charles Elmer 
McRobert, Los Angeles. 18465 


Who can you blame; w and melody. 
©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127471; 
Ethel Florence Johnson-Wolfe, Los 
Angeles. 18466 


Who gives a hoot; w and melody; arr. 
Dick Kent. ‘© 1 ec. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 127078; Frances R. Vogel, 
New York. 18467 


Who has saved our skin and pelt; w 
and m Anold Crank, arr. Hmerson 


Stiles; pf. © 1c. June 24, 1936; E 
unp. 127044; Jacob Fisher, New 
York. 18468 
Who's dat knockin’; song. ©1c. June 
20, 19386; E unp. 126900; Marion 
Mouges, Philadelphia. 18469 


Who wouldn’t be thrilled; w and mel- 
ody Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. 
© 1c. June 1, 1986; E unp. 125549; 
Harry Hngel inc., New York. 18470 

Why; pf., with w. © 1c. June 1, 
1936; E unp. 125561; Ben (Ace) 
Harrison, New York. 18471 


Why am I lonesome and blue; w and 
m Minette Giumarra. © 1c. June 


5, 1986; E unp. 125848; Minnie 
Giumarra, Los Angeles. 18472 
Why are you silent; song. ©1ce. June 


22, 19386; EH unp. 126870; George W. 
Bryant, Waco, Tex. 18473 


Why can’t dreams go on forever ; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
126865; Charlotte Kolb, Brandon, 
Wis. 18474 


Why can’t I; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 5, 19386; E unp. 125861; Ross 
Arthur Tigert, Washington. 18475 


Why can’t I forget you; song. ©1e. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 126968; Mabel 
Thompson, Long Beach, Calif. 18476 


Why did I fall in love with you; w 
and melody. © 1. June 8, 1936; 
EK unp. 126007; Hugene Adrien Pey- 
roux, Baton Rouge, La. 18477 


Why did you say you loved me; fox- 
trot, w EF. Wyrembek, melody KH. 
Madden. © 1 c¢. June 11, 1936: E 
unp. 126305; Florence Wyrembek, 
Chicago, and Edward Madden, Syr- 
acuse. 18478 


Why do I lie to myself about you; w 
and m Benny Davis and J. Fred 
Coots; with arr. for guit., ete © 
May 29, 1936; E pub. 55516; Harry 
Engel, inc., New York. 18479 


Why do you go wasting kisses on 
somebody else; w Gari Lav; pf. © 

1 c June 8, 1936; E unp. 126119; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
18480 


Why do you hesitate; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127098; 
Lester 8S. Holland, San Pedro, Calif. 

18481 


Why don-cha; song, pf. se. arr. Bob 
Taylor. © 1c. June 18, 1936; H 
unp. 126729; Percy Gianella, Denver. 

18482 


Why don’t you write me; song, w 
Helen Kirsch. © 1 ec. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125525; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 18483 


Why have you forgotten; w and mel- 
ody Ed Kirkeby. © 1. June 12, 
19386; E unp. 126353; Lang-Worth 
feature programs, inc., New York. 

18484 


Why Herbie wasn’t named; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 23, 1936; E unp. 
127012; Peter J. Killeen, Hartford. 

18485 


hy must you; w and melody; arr. 
Ray Chesnut. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 126933; Roy Edward Merrill, 
Smyrna, Ga. 18486 


816 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Why pretend; w and melody Kay 
Twomey, George W. Meyer and 
Tempo King. © 1c. June 1, 1936; 
E unp. 125557; Harry Engel, inc., 
New York. 18487 


Why should I forget; waltz song, mel- 
ody Karl Kaye. © 1c. June 26, 
19386; E unp. 127231; C. Pearl Rob- 
inson, New Lexington, O. 18488 


Widjiwagan; comic opera, libretto N. 
Boardman, m sc. H. D. Brown. 
1c. June 4, 1986; D 39092; Neil 
Boardman and Hugh D. Brown, St. 
Paul. 18488* 


Wild West songs; pf. solos and pf., 
with w; with guit. arrs. © June 1$, 
1936; E pub. 55832; Hmory B. Glenn, 
Hollywood, Calif. 18489 


Will I be waitin’ to-night; w James 
Cappetta, and melody. © 1c June 
Pees np. 125711: Henry 
Horvath, Chicago. 18490 


Will ya, won’t ya; song, pf. arr. Dick 
Kent. ©1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 
127239; Dennis Lewis, Malad City, 
Id. 18491 


Will you know me when you’re famous; 
w Sam Ward, Sylvia Bressler, mel- 
ody Helen Bernard. © 1c. June 27, 
1936; E unp. 127327; Dave Ringle, 
New York. 18492 


Will you promise me that; w Cecil 
Warner; pf. © 1c. June 8 1936; 
E unp. 126105; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18493 


Will you toast to my luck; song, w 
Leota Lane. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 126469; Ted Cella, New York. 

18494 


Will you waltz with me; song. © 
June 2, 1936; H pub. 55784; Alfred 
N. Simms, Chicago. 18495 


Will you wear that little ring; w and 
inelody. © 1° May 16, 1986: E 
unp. 125543; H. M. Sosnowchik, 
Campbell, O. 18496 


Williams (The Ernest S.) modern 
method for trumpet or cornet. v. 1. 
1. Trumpet or cornet pt—2. Pf. acc. 
© May 27, June 1, 1936; A 207590, 
207591; Ernest S. Williams, Brook- 
lyn. 18497, 18498 


Wind of the western seas; w Bernard 
Barricks, melody Hal Stearns. © 
1c. June 12, 1986; EH unp. 126327; 
Harold Stearns Steinberg, Los An- 
geles. 18499 


18513 


Windswept; pf. © 1c. June 27, 1936; 
K eunp. 127326; Jerry Bump, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 18500 


Wine, woman and song; waltz, Johann 
Strauss, transcribed Ferde Grofé. © 
1c. June 26, 1986; E unp. 127279; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18501 


by Gloria Rosita 
Bryant, op. 4; pf. ©1c¢ June 27, 
1936; E unp. 127301; Ernest L. 
Bryant, Jacksonville, Fla. 18502 


Wings of romance; melody, with pf, 


Winged souvenir; 


acc. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126458; Harry Zieve, Chicago. 

18503 

Winnetou; foxtrot, w Hans Fritz 


Beckmann, m Harold M. Kirchstein. 
© Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 444438; 
Wiener bohéme verlag, g. m. Db. h., 


Berlin. 18504 
Wisconsin centennial march; solo B 
flat cornet conductor. © 1 ¢. June 
18, 1986; EH unp. 126702; George 
Urban, Manitowoc, Wis. 18505 


Wise (Jessie Moore) 10 new songs for 
children; w Josephine Royle. © 
May 16, 1986; AA 208881; Wise bk. 
co., ine., New York. 18506 


Wishing; pf., with w. ©1c. May 22, 
1936; E unp. 125916; Dorothy P. 
Benson, Wahoo, Neb. 18507 


Wishing my life away; song. ©1.« 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 126705; Alice 
EH. Dennis, Choteau, Mont. 18508 


With band, trumpet and drums; valve 
bugle, straight bugle and drums. 
Se. © 1c June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126508; William H. Holgate, Phila- 
delphia. 18509 


With rue my heart is laden; w A. HE. 
Housman, m Samuel Barber, op. 2, 
no, 2; high voice. © May 25, 1936; 
E pub. 55968; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18510 


With the scented flowers of Spain; w 
and melody. ©1ce. June 2, 19386; H 
unp. 125636; Maria A. Haces Posada, 
New York. 18511 


With the star near the moon; song, w 
S. DeLay Stroud. © 1c. June 16, 
1986; E unp. 126574; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 18512 


With Uncle Sam; pf., with w. ©1«. 
June 9, 1986; E unp. 126048; John 
Thomas Prenzel, Halifax, Pa. 18513 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18514 


With you; song, w J. Arthur Ferner. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 126031 ; 
Augusta Harr Byers, Donora, Pa. 


18514 
Without you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 


June 8, 1986; E unp. 125950'; Andrew 
A. Praeder, Redwood City, Calif. 
18515 


—w and melody. © 1. June 24, 
1936; E unp. 127071; Basil Haynes, 
St. Louis, Mo. 18516 


Wittenberg fight song; pf., with w. © 
1 e. June 29, 19386; E unp. 127450; 


Raymond Vaughan Whitman, jr., 
Springfield, O. 18517 
Wochenendzauber; intermezzo, Paul 


Kick-Schmidt; salonorch. u. orches- 
tererganzungsstimmen. 
1936; E for. 44728; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

18518 


Woman’s answer to nobody’s darling; 
w and melody. ©1c. June 13, 1986; 
E unp. 126413; Bob Miller, ine. New 
York. 18519: 


Wonderful (A) God; hymn, w and m 
Maude Whitney Shea, arr. G. B. S. 
© May 13, 1936; E pub. 55605; Elmo 
L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 18520 


Wonderful lady, mother mine; w and 
m Bert Enders; with ukulele arr. © 
Apr. 27, 1986; E pub. 55667; Richard 
Drake Saunders, Los Angeles. 

18521 


Wonderful mother; song, w B. G. 
Hazen. ©1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 
126715; Billie Gladys Hazen, Des 
Moines, and Hthel Esther Perfect, 
Sioux City, Ia. 18522 


Wonderful Saviour; hymn, w and m 
Betty Dolph, arr. Trina Veenstra. © 
May 13, 1986; E pub. 55607; Elmo 
L. Bateman, Irvington, N. J. 18523 


Wond’ring where can you be; w K. 
Harrison, melody P. Barbarin. © 1 
e. June 4, 19386; E unp. 1257388; Ken- 
neth Harrison and Paul Barbarin, 
Brooklyn. 18524 


Won't be blue, can’t be blue; w and 
melody. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1936; E unp. 


126396; Benjimin Franklin Woods, 


Visalia, Calif. 18525 
Won’t it be wonderful; hymn. © May 
27, 1986; E pub. 55636; Merrill Dun- 
lop, Chicago. 18526 


© Aprmetio: - 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Won’t that be a happy meeting ; hymn, 
arr. Mrs. Ellis Hummel. © May 1, 
1986; E pub. 55994; Ellis Hummel, 
Cincinnatus, N. Y. 18527 


Won’t you be my every day sweet- 
heart; song. © 1c. May 23, 1936; 
E unp. 125057 ; Mildred Helen Doyle, 
Stratford, Conn. 18528 


Won’t you come back to me, little pal; 
song. © 1c. June 29, 1986; E unp. 
127442; William Roberts, Waupun, 
Wis. 18529 


Won’t you give me your love; w and 
melody. ©1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 
125874; Santy Lopes Josol, Philadel- 
phia. 18530 


Wooden (The) engine [and] The 
broken tick-tock; by Helen Fraser ; 
pr. © Apr. 16, 1936; E for. 44662; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 18531 


Woodman, spare that tree; song, m 
H. Russell, arr. V. G. Ganelff, Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, arr. Nick Manoloff; with 
chords for ukulele and guit. © June 
23, 1936; E pub. 56052 ; Calumet mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 185382 


Woods (The) are my cathedral; w 
Allan Thorpe, m Christopher Marsh ; 
in B flat. © May 19, 1936; E for. 
44598; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 18533 


Word (A) to the wise will do; w 
Johnny Mercer; pf. 1 ce. June 
17, 1986; E unp. 126634; Archie 
Bleyer, New York. 18534 


Words fail me; w and m Bok Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1c June 71, 
1936; HE unp. 1263817; Metro-Goid- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 158535 


World (The) is waiting for the sun- 
rise; w Hugene Lockhart, m Ernest 
Seitz, arr. William Stickles; sop., 
alto, and bar. © June 8, 1936; E 
pub. 55710; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 185386 


World of love; w and melody. ©1-6.. 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 126852; Henry 
Keefe, Lynn, Mass. 18537 


World’s (The) gone gii-gi, let’s go too; 
arr. Myrtle Koontz; pf., with w. © 

1 c. June 4, 1936; E unp. 125781; 
Bonnie M. Dodd, Hot Springs, Ark. 
18538 


Wotcha gotcha trombone for; w and 
m Michael Carr and Jimmy Ken- 
nedy. ©1c. May 29, 1936; H unp. 
125544; Peter Maurice music ©co., 
ltd., London. 18539 


818 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


18566 


Wouldn’t it be nice; w M. B. Lewis 
and Harold Schneider, and melody. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 127435; 
Margery Boldon Lewis, Tecumseh, 
Mich. 18540 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful; fox trot 
song, melody J. Smolen and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. June 26, 1986; E 
‘unp. 1272384; John Smolen, Chicago. 

18541 


Y avait un accordéon; java, paroles 
Parrisé, m Albert Huard, arr. Ray- 
mond Legrand; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 
1936; E for. 44785; Ray Ventura & 


cie., Paris. 18542 
Y avait un homme; paroles Marc 
Lanjean, m Paul Misraki. © Apr. 


1, 1936; E for. 44782; Ray Ventura 
& cie., Paris. 18548 


Ya gotta lotta stuff with you; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 18, 1936; EB 
unp. 126753; Irvin Norman Hacker- 
man, Washington. 18544 


Ya no te quiero; zambra, letra S. Val- 
verde y R. de Leon, m M. L. Quiro- 
eae pi. ‘© Deel 1935. H «for: 
44775; Salvador Valverde, Rafael de 
Leon and Manuel L. Quiroga, Ma- 
drid. 18545 


Yellow gleams the moon; w and m 
Gypsy DeGardé. © 1c June 8, 
1936; E unp. 126020; Hazel Neiden- 
gard, Sausalito, Calif. 18546 


Yellow (The) rose of Texas; by David 
W. Guion, arr. Mario Agnolucci; 
song orch. pts. © June 26, 19386: E 
pub. 56089; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18547 


cowboy tune, w and m rewritten 
David W. Guion; high voice. © 
June 5, 1986; E pub. 55878: G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 18548 


Yes, Lord, I will say yes: hymn. 
May 27, 1936; E pub. 55635; Merrill 


Dunlop, Chicago. 18549 
Yes, my love; w and melody. ©1«. 
June 10, 1936; E unp. 126257; 
Arthur Landy, Chicago. 18550 


Yes, yes; w and m Gene Addison; pf. 
©1c. June 20, 1936; BE unp. 126825: 
Eugene G. Addison, Baltimore. 

18551 


Yiddishe meidelach; w Isidor Lillian 
[and] Meidele sheins; w J. Jacobs: 
from A Jewish romance, m Sholom 
Secunda; pf. © Dec. 20, 1933; BE 
pub. 55919; Samuel Secunda, New 
York. 18552 


Yodeling all the way to old Wyoming; 
w and melody. ©1ce. June 2, 1936; 


E unp. 125623; Seymour Gruber, 
Brooklyn. 18553 
Yodeling (The) cowboy; w_ Ollie 


Allen; pf. © 1c. June 25, 1936; B 
unp. 127165; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18554 


You ain’t lyin’; w and m Ernie Knight 
and Bill Todd. © 1 ¢ June 10, 
1936; E unp. 126294; Ernest Eugene 
Knight, jr., and Willard Vincent 
Todd, San Diego, Calif. 18555 


You almost had me believing; w aud 
m Jimmy Palmer. © 1 c. June 29, 
1936; E unp. 127406; Erroll Payne 
Palmer, Phoenix, Ariz. 18556 


You and me; by Leslie; odeon and 
salonorch. pts. © June 5, 1936; E 
for. 44586; A. Cranz, Brussels. 

18557 


You are doubly dear; w and m Nina 
Houston DuBose; pf. © 1c. June 
25, 1986; E unp. 127161; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 18558 


You are gone; w and m HE. Ellingson. 
© 1c. May 20, 19386; E unp. 125582; 
Ethel Clayton Ellingson, San Fran- 
cisco. 18559 


You are my every thought; song. © 1 
e. June 24, 1936; E unp. 127063 ; Mar- 
lea Vivian Lesher, Youngstown, O. 

18560 


You are my inspiration; w and melody. 
©1c. June 24, 1936; E unp. 1270738 ;s 
Saul Schuster, New York. 18561 


You are my weakness; w Jimmy Sul- 
livan; pf. treble. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 126993; Hugo Kassner, 
New York. 18562 


You are so lovely; w and melody. © 
1 c. June 25, 1986; E unp. 127306; 
Ralph Gordon, Brooklyn. 18563 


You are the only girl for me; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 27, 1936; E 
unp. 127339; Thomas Helm _ Kil- 
bourne, Burlingame, Calif. 18564 


You are the song in my heart; w Phila 
Lee Patterson, and melody. © 1. 
June 29, 1986; E unp. 127463; Geor- 
gia Rights Efird, Tampa, Fla. 18565 


You ask me to forget; song, melody 
Charles Mattern. © 1c. June 27, 
1936; E unp. 127395; Lynda Helhoff 
Mattern, West Los Angeles. 18566 


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18567 


——. 


You betrayed my heart ; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. May 19, 1936; E unp. 125727; 
Louis H. O. Fischman, Brooklyn. 

18567 


You better go now; from New faces, w 
Bickley Reichner, m Robert Gra- 
ham: wath: are cor suit... etc. © 
June 5, 1986; EH pub. 55707; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 18568 


You burned the bridge behind you; w 
and melody Walt Hentz. ©1c. June 
26, 1986; E unp. 127248; Wm. Wal- 
ter Hentz, jr., Oklahoma City. 

18569 


You came along; w T. Petrillo, m A. 
Macaluso. © Apr. 10, 1936; E pub. 
50644; Terese Petrillo and Anthony 
Maealuso, Philadelphia. 18570 


You can’t take it that’s all; song. © 
1 e. June 17, 1986; E unp. 127202; 
Bert Gordon, New York. 18571 


You cast me aside; song. ©1e. June 
26, 1986; E unp. 127287; Sylvia 
Mager, Los Angeles. 18572 


You'd be the one; song, w Asbury Al- 
len. © 1 ec. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125527; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

18573: 


You dance like a moonbeam; from 
Back to the kitchen, w Jenne Lock- 
wood, m EHloise Courter and Hliza- 
beth Hunt. © May 27, 1936; E pub. 
59847; Junior class, 1937, New Jer- 
sey college for women, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 18574 


You don’t need cosmetics, all you need 
is love; song, m Leo Richard. ©1e. 
June 19, 1986; E unp. 126785; Don- 
ald John Grace, Oklahoma City. 

18575: 


You forgot to give me love; w Neil 
Wellsly Hobbs; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127170; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 18576 


You funny little man in the moon; 
song; with guit. arr. ©1c. June 29, 
NOS “unps) se 12aGoe sy doy male 
Schreiner, Dunbar, Neb. 18577 


You go to your church and Ill go to 
mine; arr.; Hawaiian guit., in dia- 
gram, with w. © Dee. 2, 1935; H 
pub. 55665; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 18578 


You had your chance and passed it up; 
w R. A. Gold, melody D. Davis. © 
1c. June 18, 19386; E unp. 126611; 
Ralph A. Gold and David Davis, New 
York. 18579 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


You have just what I like; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 125951; 
Susie EH. Berry, Colchester, Ill. 

18580 


You hit the nail on the head; w Jo- 
seph McDonald and V. H. Bridge, 
m Calder Haak and David Shoop. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 126873; 
Vincent H. Bridge, Harrisburg, Pa. 

18581 


You just ran away; song, w Jeannette 


Scribner. Rev. © 1 c¢ June 26, 
1986; EH unp. 127215; Donald L. 
Scribner, Albion, Mich. 18582 


You lead the parade; w Miriam Bock, 
melody Miriam Taylor. ©1c. June 
10, 1986; E unp. 126232; Miriam 
Elizabeth Bock, Los Angeles. 18583 


You’ll never know; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 22, 1986; E unp. 127004; 
Joe Capraro, Hot Springs, Ark. 

18584 


— 1st B flat trumpet, with w. © 
1 ¢« June 1, 1986; EH unp. 125567; 
Leon J. Imperatore, Canonsburg, Pa. 

18585 


You plus me equals love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 1, 1936; E unp. 
125617; Fred Samuel Stryker, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 18586 


You rate four stars with me; w H. 
Dorien, melody J. Elly. ©1c. June 
19, 1986; E unp. 126761; Joseph 
Elly and Edwin Dorien, New York. 

18587 


You’re a dream come back; w S. Ho- 
rowitz and A. Levine, m M. Bern- 
stein. © 1c. May 16, 1936; E unp. 
125579; Morris Bernstein, Si Horo- 
witz and Abe Levine, Denver. 

18588 


Yowre a hundred million Synonyms 
for swell; song. © 1. June 19, 
1936; E unp. 126806; James Cottrell 
Eaton, Memphis, Tenn. 18589 


Youw’re a little bit tetched in the head; 
song, melody Clarence Pirez. © 1 
ce. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126673; El- 
mer Lantz, jr., Chicago. 18590 


You’re a stranger in my arms; w Cy 
Merriman, melody Arthur Berman. 
©1c. June 22, 1936; HE unp. 126902 ; 
Carl Mirman, Washington. 18591 


820 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


You're all there is, there can’t be any 
more like you; w and melody. © 1 
ec. May 23, 1986; E unp. 1254938; 
Bernice Barbara Goldman, Pitts- 
burgh. 18592 


You’re crazy if you sing this song; w 
and melody Perey Bryant. © 1. 
June 26, 19386; E unp. 127265; Per- 
cival Oswald Bryant, Ocean Falls. 
B. C., Canada. 18593 


You’re everything lovely; w and mel- 
ody Will Whitfield, pf. sce. Ethel 
Buck. © 1c. May 26, 1986; E unp. 
125737; William Stone Whitfield, jr., 
Pittsburgh. 18594 


You’re gonna be mine someday; song. 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126807 ; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 18595 


You’re half my heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 18, 1936; E unp. 126774; 
Ernest Petracek, Oberlin, Kan. 

18596 


You’re just a racketeer sweetheart; w 
Emma Mulis; pi. “©. 1.c¢. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126447; Jack Curry, 
Chicago. 18597 


You're mine; fox-trot song. © 1. 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 126979; Albert 
Whittle, Fresno, Calif. 18598 

You're my best bet; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 11, 1936; E unp. 126610; 
Moe Jaffe and Clay Boiand, Phila- 
delphia. 18599 


You’re my ideal; w and melody Ed 


Kirkeby. © 1 ¢ June 12, 1936; E 
unp. 1263854; Lang-Worth feature 
programs, ine., New York. 18600 


You're my inspiration; w Rod Kirby, 
melody E. Hahn. © 1. June 13, 
1936; E unp. 126612; Eddie Hahn 
and Rod Kirby, New York. 18601 


You’re my little honey, and I’m your 
sugar pie; pf., with w. ©1c. June 
13, 1986; E unp. 126408; Lloyd De 
Chaplin, Howe, Okl. 18602 


You're my new sensation; song. © 
1c June 9, 19386; E unp, 126164; 
Albert Bryce Morgan, Tamaqua, Pa. 

18603 


You’re my syncopating lady; w and 
melody. © 1c. June 24, 1936; H 
unp. 127126; Mary Alden Lence, 
Jonesboro, Ill. 18604 


You’re neglecting my affections; w 
Gladys Helle; pf. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 127169; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 18605 


18618 

You’re no friend of mine; song. ©1e. 
June ~29, 19386: -~“H “unp: 127414; 
Horace Edwin Donaldson, Paris, 
Tex. 18606 


You're not the kind; song, Will Hudson 
and Irving Mills; with guit. arr. 
© June 3, 1936; E pub. 55563; Ex- 
clusive publications, ine., New York. 

18607 


You’re responsible, sweetheart; w P. 
Rusincky, m W. EK. Breuder; pf. 
treble. ©1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
126549; W. Edward Breuder, Jersey 
City, and Paul Rusincky, New York. 

18608 


You’re so contagious; song, melody 
Milton Kellem and Gene Irwin. 
1 ¢@ June 4, 1986; E unp. 125756; 
George Sherzer, Philadelphia. 18609 


You’re so heavenly; w Mildred Hall, 
and melody. ©1e. June 24, 1936; 
BH unp. 127077; Duard Ancil Duncan, 
Salem, Ill. 18610 


You’re something new to me; song, W 
Bruno and Lana. © 1c June 4, 
1936; E unp. 125741; Primo Belli, 
Old Forge, Pa. 18611 


You’re the answer to my dreams; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 127227; 
Lyle W. Morgan, Bluefield, W. Va. 

18612 


You’re the center of attraction; w Jules 
Loman, m Belle Fenstock; pf. treble. 
© 1c. June 6, 1936; E unp. 125982; 
Belle Fensterstock, New York. 18613 


You’re the last of my past; w George 
Jessel, m Ben Oakland; with guit. 
arr. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 56075 ; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 18614 


You’re the one; song. © 1c. June 23, 
1936; E unp. 127030; Sophia Costa, 
Canton, O. 18615 


You’re the one I’ll always love; w and 
m Vicie Lorean Patterson; pf. © 
1 ¢. June 8, 1936; E unp. 126104; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18616 


You’re the only one; w and melody 
Orville Spencer. © 1 ¢ May 29, 
1936; E unp. 126160; Orville Stanley 
Spencer, Detroit. 18617 


Youre wonderful; w and m Lou 
Herscher, Jean Herbert and E. P. 
La Freniere; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© June 19, 19386; E pub. 56057; Roy 
music ¢co., ine., New York. 18618 


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18619 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 - 


You shall have it; melody. ©1.« 
June 30, 1986; E unp. 127452; Philip 
Saltman, Boston. 18619 


You shouldn’t be naughty; song. © 
1 ¢. June 19, 19386; E unp. 126773; 
Angelina J. Burich, Los Angeles. 

18620 


You talk a good game of love; song, 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 126805; 
James Cottrell Eaton, Memphis, 
Tenn. 18621 


You threw my love song away; w 
Leota Stietenroth Cato; pf. ©1« 
June 25, 19386; E unp. 127154; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18622 


You’ve gone; w C. Dawson, m C. W. 
Meekins; pf. © 1c June 2, 1936; 
E unp. 125629; Camille W. Meekins 
and Courtland Dawson, Irvington, 
Va. 18623 


Youw’ve gone away; song, w Edna 
Hylton Garner and M. I. Reynolds. 
©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127404; 

- Mildred Irene Reynolds, San Ber- 
nardino, Calif. 18624 


You’ve got me guessing; w Theodore 
Long, and melody. © 1. June 1, 
1986; E unp. 125495; William 
Phillips, Newport, Ky. 18625 


You’ve got what it takes; w V. King, 
m H. Haugan. © 1c. June 6, 1936; 
E unp. 125907; Virginia King and 
Henry Haugan, Chicago. 18626 


You've taken my heart by storm; w 
and melody. © 1c. June 10, 1936; 
E unp. 126221; Dave Ringle, New 
York. 18627 


You were an angel; pf., with w. © 
1 c« May 27, 1936; E unp. 126155; 
Joe E. Precy, San Bernardino, Calif. 

18628 


You were in my arms; fox-trot Song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. June 
18, 1936; E unp. 126678; Henry Mor- 
issette, Biddeford, Me. 18629 


You were mine an hour ago; song. © 
May 16, 1986; E pub. 55789; Myer 
Cravetz, Camden, N. J. 18630 


You were my flower; song, m Leo 
Richard. © 1c June 19, 1936; E 
unp. 126786; Robert A. Warner, Chi- 
cago. 18631 


You were cnly a pal; w and melody 
W. G. Hummel, chord arr. by R. H. 


Sunanday. © 1c. June 16, 1936; 
E unp. 126556; Raymond H. Sunan- 
day and Walter G. Hummel, Read- 
1M Pay 18632 


Your cheek pressed to mine; song. © 
fe: June. 9)°1936™. Et unp?)126052% 
Mary Ethel Guttman, Los Angeles. 

18633 


Your eves; song, melody Will Vidler. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 126849; 
D. Ray Pauley, Charleston, W. Va. 

18634 


w Mildred Zimmerman, m Jean 
Hon [i. e. Jean Hon Johnson] © 
1 ¢, June 8, 1986; E unp. 125970; 
Lois Hon Johnson, Detroit. 18635 


Your eyes reveal that you're in love; 
w and m Kitty Cohen, arr. Ernie 
Hanna; pf. ©l1ec. June 6, 1936; EB 
unp. 125974; Catherine Nowland Co- 
hen, Savannah. 18636 


Your eyes were Saying; slow tango; 
pf., with w. © 1 ce. June 11, 1936; 
E unp. 126295; Manuel Pacheco Sil- 
via, Fall River, Mass. 18637 


Your face is so familiar; from New 
faces, w Edwin Gilbert, m Alex Fo- 
garty; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
June 25, 1986; E pub. 56087; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 18638 


Your hay it is mow’d; cho., from Pur- 
cell’s King Arthur, poem Dryden, m 


arr.; 2 equal voices. © June 9, 
1936; E for. 44675; E. Markham 
Lee, Woodford Green, Hssex, Eng- 
land. 18639 


Your picture was divine dear; w Sonny 
Royale, m Cornelia Vivian Jones 
and Homer Munroe Daniels, arr. 
Bob McMahan. © 1 c. June 30, 
1936; E unp. 127482; Wesley A. Roy- 
ale, Campbell, O. 18640 


Zagrajcie mi; tango-romans, stowa: 
E. Schlechter, m: Jerzy Rosner. © 
May 11, 1986; HE for. 44681; Edi- 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 

18641 


Zazu; w Ira Williams, m Edward G. 
Jackson; mixed voices, unace. © 
1c June 11, 1986; E unp. 126284; 
Grace E. Wailes, New York. 18642 


Zions-lieder; zur erbauung fiir ge- 
meinde u. heim, hrsg. © Nov. 13, 
19385; A for. 32006; Advent-verlag, 
e. v.. Hamburg, Germany. 18643 


822 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1936 


Zisse momentiss; w Jacobs and Lil- 
lian, m Sholom Secunda; pf. © 1c. 
June 23, 1936; E unp. 126991; Sam- 
uel Secunda, New York. 18644 


Zraniony orzet; przez W. A. Prisow- 
ski, op. 102; pf. © Dec. 30, 19385; BH 
for. 44701; L. Idzikowski, Warsaw, 
Poland. 18645 


Zwei hiinde voll herz; tango, w u. m 
Hermann Schulenburg, klavier-arr. 
Horst Hoffmann. © Fed. 11, 1936; 


18648 


E for. 44440; Wiener bohéme ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18646 


30 et 40; fox trot, de Trente et quar- 


ante, paroles Jean de Létraz, m 
Richard Heymann. © Dec. 30, 
1985; E for. 44814; Royalty, Paris. 

18647 


1986 Franklin Roosevelt song book; 
Sones, melodies T. O’Dowd and oth- 
ers. © June 8, 19386; E pub. 55696; 
Thomas O’Dowd, New York. 18648 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since 


Jan. 1, 1986: 


Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and 
the United States (including 11,680 unpublished) ~____-____________ 16, 317 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 856 unpub- 


ERS SES TY alee UE eae 


823 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[18648 


Abendstiindchen; op. 54, no. 1, w C. | And ye shall serve the Lord your God; 


Brentano; med. voice. © Louis Vic- 
tor Saar, St. Louis, as author of m. 
R 45710, June 8, 1936. 1 


Abide with me; hymn-anthem, m W. H. 
Neidlinger ; mixed cho., with sop. solo 
and organ. © Orra B. Neidlinger, 
East Orange, N. J., aS widow. R 
45455, May 28, 1936. 2 


Air de Concepcion; de L’heure espag- 
nole, poéme Franc-Nohain; sop. © 
Maurice Ravel, Montfort l’Amaury, 
France, as author of m. R 45596, 
June 5, 1936. 3 


Air de Gonzalve; de L’heure espagnole, 
poéme Franc-Nohain; tén. © Mau- 
rice Ravel, Montfort lTAmaury, 
France, aS author of m. R 45597, 
June 5, 1936. 4 


Air et Allegro vivamente; de J. B. 
Senaillé, avec révision et ace. de pf. 
daprés la basse chiffrée; violon et 
pf. © Alfred Moffat, London, as 
author of revision and pf. acc. R 
45582, June 5, 1936. 


Airs bohémiens; violon et pf. © 
Ernest Moret, Paris, aS author. R 
45585, June 5, 19386. 6 


All the world loves a lover; from The 
echo, w W. Le Baron, m D. Taylor. 
© William Le Baron, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author of w, and Deems 
Taylor, New York, as author of m. 
R 45678, June 4, 1986. t 


Alleluia! Oh Lord of all; Christmas 
anthem, m W. H. Neidlinger; mixed 
voices, with sop. solo. © Orra B. 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
widow. R 45521, May 28, 1986. 8 


Alone; duet, w Ada R. Habershon. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
aS author of m. R 45737, June 8, 
1936. 9 


Amina; pf. Simplified ed. in G. © 
Paul Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 
45486, June 4, 1936. 10 


And more yet besides; song. © 
Herman Paley and James Kendis, 
New York, as authors of w and m. 
R 45418, June 1, 1936. 11 


anthem; mixed cho., with ten., or 
sop., and alto soli; organ acc. © 
Henry Hadley, New York, as author 
of m R 45550, May 28, 1936. 12 


Andaluza; pf. © Manuel de Falla, 
Granada, Spain, as author. R 45579, 
June 5, 1936. 13 


Andante appassionato; violino e pf. © 
Guido Alberto Fano, Milan, as au- 
thor. R 45813, May 12, 1936. 14 


Angel voices; w Ballard MacDonald, m 
James W. Tate. © Betty Chapin 
Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as 
widow of the author of w. R 45572, 
May 27, 1986. 15 


Angelus (The); romantic opera, Wil- 
frid Thorneley. Voc. sc. © Edward 
Woodall Naylor, Cambridge, England, 
as author of m. R 45707, June 5, 
1936, 16 


Apprenti (L’) sorcier; scherzo d’aprés 
une ballade de Goethe, Paul Dukas, 
transcription; pf. © Victor Staub, 
Paris, as author of transcription. R 
45721, June 5, 1936. 17 


Aragonesa; piéce espagnole; pf. © 
Manuel de Falla, Granada, Spain, as 
author. R 45576, June 5, 1936. 18 


Are you in the ranks; by HE. A. Hoffman. 
© Emma 8. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45753, June 8, 1936. 19 


Arensky (Anton) Suite; op. 15, ed. 
and fingered Louis Oesterle ; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Katharine Florence Stew- 
art, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 45511, May 
28, WOSG. 20 


Arouse ye, good people; by H. A. Hoff- 
man. © Emma §. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago, as widow. R 45759, June 8, 
1936. PAL 


As thy days thy strength shall be; 
by John R. Sweney. © Josephine 
H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 45771, June 11, 1986. 22 


824 


RENEWALS 


no. 6, 1936 


Ashes of roses; poem Hlaine Goodaie; 
women’s cho., unace. © Victor Har- 
ris, New York, as author of m. R 
45473, May 28, 1986. 23 


At the foot of the cross; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkmess, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 45726, 
June 8, 1986. 24 


Ave maris stella; op. 5, no. 5; grand 
orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as 
author. R 45613, June 5, 1936. 25 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) The golden 
treasury of piano-music; coll, ed. 
Louis Oesterle. vy. 4. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing, who 
is not living. R 45558, May 28, 1936. 

26 

Ballade for violoncello and orchestra ; 
op. 25. 1. Se—2. Pts. © Rossetter 
G. Cole, Chicago, as author. R 
45570, 45571, June 8, 1936. 2,28 


Barearola; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and 


fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 


York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 45479, May 28, 1936. 29 


Barn dance; from The beauty spot, 
Reginald De Koven, arr.; pf. © 
Augustus C. Ely, Brooklyn, as author 
of arrangement. R 45850, Juue 15, 
1936. 30 


Battling for God and home anc coun- 
try; by E. A. Hoffman. © Emma 
S. Hoffman, Chicago, as widow. R 
45748, June 8, 1936. 31 


Bauernkrieg; op. 79, no. 1, ged. Her- 
mann Lingg; mi&nnerchor u. orch. 
Partitur. © Wilhelm Kienzl, Vien- 
na, aS author of m. R 45782, June 
13, 19386. 32 


Beau (Le) Danube bleu; valse, Johann 
Strauss, arr. d’aprés larr. de Lau- 
rent de Rillé, par Louis Baudin; 
cheeur pour deux yoix de femmes. 
© Jeanne Angelina Goube, Paris, as 
executor of the author of arrange- 
ment, L. Baudin. R 45356, May 29, 
1936. 33 


Beauty (The) spot; march, from the 
opera, Reginald De Koven, arr.; pf. 
© Augustus C. Ely, Brocklyn, as 
author of arrangement. R 45684, 
June 4, 19386. 34 


selection, Reginald De Koven; 
pf. © Anna De Koven, New York, 
as widow. R 45679, June 4, 1936. 

35 


82 


49 


waltzes, from the opera, Reginald 
De Koven, arr.; pf. © Augustus ©. 
Ely, Brooklyn, as author of arrunge- 
ment. R 45849, June 15, 1936. 30 


Benedictus in A; anthem, John Stainer, 
ed. Frederic York. © F. Flaxing- 
ton Harker, Richmond, as author of 
editing. R 455383, May 28, 1986. 37 


Benedictus in D; anthem, G. M. Gar- 
rett, ed. Frederic York. © F. Flax- 
ington Harker, Richmond, as auihor 
of editing. R 45516, May 28, 1936. 

>) 


38 
—= John Stainer, ed. Fred«rie 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 


Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45523, May 28, 1936. 39 


Berceuse; pf. © Ernest Moret, Paris, 
as author. R 45606, June 5, 1936. 
40 


Berrichonne (La); de Paul Wachs, 
arr. Gabriel Allier; orch. © Jane 
Allier, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
45794, June 15, 1936. 41 


Blue jeans; march song, m H. S. &. 
Huntington. © Harry Bunce, Brook- 
lyn, aS author of w. R 45836, June 
16, 19386. 42 


Bon-bon suite; bar. solo, cho. and 
orch., w Thomas Moore, m Samuei 
Coleridge-Taylor. Voc. sec. © Jes- 
sie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Tay- 
lor, Croydon, Surrey, England, as 
widow of the author of m. R 45631, 
Mav 9, 1936. 43 


—-—by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; ist 
and 2d violin, viola, violincello and 
basso. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood 
Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, 
England, as widow. R 45628, June 
12, 1986. 44 


Bonnet (Joseph) Canzona; op. 5, no. 
11; grand orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, 
Paris, as author. R 45619, June 5, 
1936. 45 


Intermezzo; op. 5, no. 7; grand 
orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as 
author. R 45615, June 5, 1936. 46 


Nocturne; op. 5, no. 4; grand 
orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as 
author. R 45612, June 5, 1936. 47 


Prélude; op. 5, no. 1; grand orgue. 
© Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. 
R 45609, June 5, 1986. 48 


Toceata ; op. 5, no. 3; grand orgue. 
© Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. 
R 45611, June 5, 1936. 49 


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pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Bonnie Leezie Lindsay; song, w Frank 
Folloy. © Harry Lauder, Strat- 
haven, Scotland, as author of m. R 
45451, June 1, 1986. 50 


Bow down Thine ear; anthem, w from 
Psalm 86; sop. and bass duet; organ 
ace. © Leo R. Lewis, Tufts College, 
Mass., as author of m. R 45421, June 
1, 1936. o1 


Boys will be boys; from The beauty 
spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45676, June 4, 1936. 52 


Brahms (Johannes) O fair cheeks of 
roses; op. 47, no. 4, German, Paul 
Flemming, English, Henry Grafton 
Chapman; sop., in D. © Henry 
Grafton Chapman, Bonita, Calif., as 
child of the deceased author of trans- 
lation. R 45459, May 28, 1936. 53. 


To a nightingale (An die nachti- 
gall) ; op. 46, no. 4, English tr. Henry 
Grafton Chapman; sop., in E. 

Henry Grafton Chapman, Bonita, 
Calif., as child of the deceased au- 
thor of translation. R 45458, May 28, 
1936. 54 


Branle; de Niccola Porpora, avec ré- 
vision et ace. de pf. d’ apres la basse 
chiffrée; violon et pf. © Alfred Mof- 
fat, London, as author of revision 
and pf. ace. R 45575, June 5, 1936. 

55 


Broadway, dear and you; song, m San- 
ford Smallfield. © Will Livernash, 
Los Angeles, as author of w. R 
45856, June 16, 1936. 56 


Broken (A) idol; musical farce, Hal 
S. Stephens. © Bert St. John, De- 
troit, as author. R 45844, June 15, 
1936. 57 


Bulbul; Persian fantasy, op. 35, no. 7; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
45432, June 1, 1936. 58 


Burlesea ; par F. Paul Frontini; pf. © 
Francesco Paolo Frontini, Catania, 
Italy, as author. R 45809, May 12, 
1986. 59 


Calm on the listening ear of night; 
Christmas song, w E. H. Sears; high 
voice; pf. or organ acc. © Harry 
Alexander Matthews, Philadelphia, 
as author of m. R 45467, May 28, 
1936. 60 


Cast your ballots; by E. A. Hoffman. 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45752, June 8, 1936. 61 


Cavatine; violon, 1°"° position, et pf. 
© HE. Saury, Paris, as author. R 


455938, June 5, 1936. 62 
Chant des gréves; pf. © Ernest 
Moret, Paris, as author. R 45605, 


June 5, 1936. 63 


Charmeuses (Les) ; valse, Alex. Maitin- 
sky, arr.; small orch. New ser. © 
Gustav Hinrichs, Mountain Lakes, 
N. J., as author of arrangement. R 
45709, June 8, 1936. 64 


Chasse (La); de Felice di Giardini, 
avec révision et ace. de pf. d’aprés la 
basse chiffrée; violon et pf. © Al- 
fred Moffat, London, as author of 
revision and pf. ace. R 45584, June 
5, 1936. 65 


Child (The) and the bird; by Emil 
Otto; pf., 4 hands. © Louise Orth 
Bosworth, Boston, as executrix. R 
45423, June 1, 1936. 66 


Children’s day treasury; ed. no.17. © 
Karl K. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
_ thor of editing. R 386237, Feb. 8, 
1935. 67 


Chinese love song; song. © Jobn L. 
Golden, New York, as author. R 
45800, June 11, 1936. 68 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) The 
Chopin technic; ser. of daily studies 
based on difficult passages taken 
from the preludes and etudes of Fr. 
Chopin. © Henry Levey, New York, 
as author. R 48771, Mar. 3, 1936. 69 


Christians! greet the happy morn; 
Christmas carol-anthem or pt.-song ; 
mixed cho., unacc. © Will C. Mac- 
farlane, Brooklyn, as author of m. 
R 45569, May 28, 1936. 70 


Christmas once is Christmas still; 
earol, w Phillips Brooks; unison 
voices. © Ralph Kinder, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 45566, May 
28, 1936. 71 


Chute (William W.) Six responses; 
mixed voices. © Isabel R. Murdock, 
Allston, Mass., as widow. R 45493, 
June 4, 1936. 72 


Cinematograph (The); from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, aS widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45662, June 4, 1936. %3 


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Claironnette; ballet, Bertol-Graivil ; 
pf. © Henri Hirschmann, Paris, as 
author of m. R 438499, Jan. 22, 1936. 

74 


Clickety-click mareh; for schools, Fred 
T. Baker, arr. James C. Macy; mixed 
voices. © Mary Emma S. Macy, 
Laurel, Md., as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 45442, June 1, 
1936. 75D 


Clothes make the soldier man; from 
The echo. w W. Le Baron, m D. 
Taylor. © William Le Baron, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of w, and 
Deems Taylor, New York, as author 


of m. R 45670, June 4, 1936. 76 
Come; song. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, as author. R 
45728, June 8, 1936. (7 


Come along up in the flip flap; w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, m James W. Tate. 
© Clarice Knox, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 45488, May 
19, 1936. 78 


Come down and pick your husband out, 
the rest of us want to go home; 
song, w Arthur Longbrake. © Ed 
Hdwardcs, Philadelphia, as author of 
m. R 45638, June 5, 1936. 79 


Communion service in A and D; an- 
them, John Stainer, ed. Frederic 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45534, May 28, 1936. 80 

Communion service in D; 

iG; 2M, Garrett, ted) Mrederie ~ York. 

© F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, 
as author of editing. R 45540, May 

28, 1936. 81 


Communion service in E flat; anthem, 
John Stainer, ed. Frederic York. © 
F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45519, May 28, 
1936. 82 


Communion service in #; anthem, 
John Stainer, ed. Frederic York. © 
Ff, Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45538, May 28, 
1936. 83 


Concerto in A ininor; by Antonio Vi- 
valdi, arr. for concert; string orch. 
1. Sc—2. Pts. © Sam Franko, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
45462, 45463, May 28, 1936. 84, 85 


Conflict (The) is past; by E. A. Hoff- 
man. © Emma S. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 45754, June 8, 
1936. 86 


anthem, 


99 


Course (The) of true love; quartette, 
from The echo, w W. Le Baron, m 
D. Taylor. © William Le Baron, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w, 
and Deems Taylor, New York, as 
author of m. R 45671, June 4, 1936. 

87 


Creole days; from The beauty spot, w 
Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Marie L. Herbert, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Anna De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 45663, 
June 4, 1936. 88 


Cubana; piéce espagnole; pf. © 
Manuel de Falla, Granada, Spain, as 
author. R 45577, June 5, 1936. 89 


Curfew (The); berceuse, op. 35, no. 
10; pf. © Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, San Diego, Calif., as author. 
R 45434, June 1, 1936. 90 


Dan; song. © John L. Golden, New 
York, as author. R 45799, June 11, 
1936. 91 


Danse espagnole; op. 20; violin and 


pf. © A. Walter Kramer, New 
York, as author. R 45848, June 16, 
19386. 92 


Danza delle ore; ballet, from Gioconda, 
A. Ponchieili, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 
45510, May 28, 1936. 93 


Day (A) dream; reverie, op. 35, no. 5; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
45426, June 1, 19386. 94 


Debutante waltzes. © D. E. Harlem, 
Denver, as author. R 45649, June 5, 
1936. 95 


Désir d’amour; par F. Paul Frontini; 
pf. © Francesco Paolo Frontini, 
Catania, Italy, as author. R 45808, 
May 12, 1936. 96 


Dew drops; valse, Francois Behr, ed. 
and fingered; pf. © Paolo Gallico, 
New York, as author of editing and 
fingering. R 45658, June 4, 1936. 

97 


Do you carry your religion in your 
face; sacred song. © James M. 
Black, Williamsport, Pa., as author. 
R 45724, June 8, 1936. 98 


Do you miss me in the dear homeland ; 
song, w E. W. Rogers. © John Neat, 
London, as author of m. R 45453, 
June 2, 1986. 99 


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Dts Tis Wok 


Dolorosa; by Theodore Moses Tobani; 
violin and pf. © Joseph Morris To- 
bani, Great Neck, L. IL, N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45494, June 4, 1936. 100 


Don’t be cross with me; from A stub- 
born Cinderella, lyrics Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams, m Jos. 
E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles, as one of the authors 
of w. R 45648, June 5, 1936. 101 


Same. © Will M. Hough, Los An- 
geles, as one of the authors of w. 
R 45647, June 5, 1936. 102 


Don’t go away; song. © Herman Pa- 
ley and James Kendis, New York, as 
authors of w and m. R 45415, June 
1, 1936. 103 


Don’t teach me to swim alone; from A 
stubborn Cinderella, lyrics Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams, m Jos. 
EH. Howard. © Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles, as one of the authors 
of w. R 45491, June 4, 19386. 104 


Same. © Will M. Hough, Los 
Angeles as one of the authors of w. 
R 45490, June 4, 1936. 105 


Dorfreigen; w R. Baumbach, m Franz 
Wagner, op. 104; gem. chor. Parti- 
tur u. stimmen. © Frieda Wagner, 
Berlin-Halensee, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 45789, June 13, 1936. 

106 

Drawing-room favorites; coll., ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. v. 1. 
36 pieces, grade 1—v. 2. 22 pieces, 
grade 2.—v. 3. 22 pieces, grade 3. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not liv- 
ing. R 45556, 45557, 45555, May 28, 
1936. 107-109 

Dream (The) of the rose; pf. © H. 
Stanley Walser, Jennings, Mo., as 
author. R 45796, June 15, 1936. 

110 


Drive the saloon away; by E. A. Hoff- 


man. © Emnia S. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 45744, June 8, 
1936. 111 


Duo de Gonzalve et Concepcion; de 
L’ heure espagnole, poéme Franc- 
Nohain; tén. et sop. © Maurice 
Ravel, Montfort Amaury, as author 
of m. R 45595, June 5, 19386. 112 


Dusky (The) Salome; song, from Mr. 
Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward 
Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, Bright- 
waters, N.Y. as author’ ofr 
45854, June 16, 1936. A113 


Echo (The) ; voc. selections, from the 
musical play, lyrics W. Le Baron, m 
D. Taylor. © William Le Baron, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w, 
and Deems Taylor, New York, as 
author of m. R 45675, June 4, 1936. 

114 


Eincinctured with a twine of leaves; 
trio, w S. T. Coleridge, m Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor; women’s. voices. 
© Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as widow of the author of m. 
R 45627, May 9, 1936. 115 


Endless glory; by John R. Sweney. © 
Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45777, June 11, 
1936. 116 


Epithalame; op. 5, no. 9; grand orgue. 
© Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. 


R 45617, June 5, 1936. 417 
Erwartung (Expectancy); poem Ga- 
briele Wrede; high voice. © Frank 


La Forge, New York, as author of 
m. R 45468, May 28, 1936. 118 


Escarpolette (L’); par Ethel Barns, 
arr. Alfred Andrée; pf. © Andrée 
Almand de Montrigand Kaiser, Lon- 
don, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 45791, June 8, 1936. 

119 


arr.; petite orch. © Frank 
Louis Schneider, London, as author 
of arrangement. R 45790, June 8, 
1936. 120 


Evening frolic; gavotte, op. 35, no. 8; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
45433, June 1, 1936. 121 


Exercices artistiques; de René Lenor- 
mand, op. 51; pf. © René Lenor- 
mand, Paris, as child of the deceased 
author. R 45608, June 5, 1936. 122 


Fantaisie sur deux Noéls; op. 5, no. 8; 
grand orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, 
Paris, as author. R 45616, June 5, 
1936. 125 


Fantasia on old Christmas Carols; by 
William Faulkes, op. 121, no. 2; or- 


gan. © Keturah Alice Faulkes, 
Wallasey, Cheshire, England, as 
widow. R 45565, May 28, 1986. 124 


Faust; incidental m Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor, op. 70, to Stephen Phillips’ 
and J. Comyns Carr’s version of 
Goethe’s drama. © Jessie Sarah 
Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, Croy- 


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don, Surrey, England, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45625, May 9, 
1936. 125 


Fear not the shadows; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45775, June 11, 1936. 126 


Fie, fie, Fifi; song. © John L. Golden, 
New York, as author. R 45801, June 
11, 1986. 127 


Flashing eyes ; intermezzo two-step ; pf. 
© Henry Frantzen, Bayside, L. L, 
N. Y., as author. R 45858, June 16, 
1936. 128 


Fly not, swallow; w Edward Oxenford, 
m W. T. Deane; sop. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto cho. © Maria Elizabeth Deane, 
Thorpe Bay, Essex, England, as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 45492, June 4, 1986. 129 


Foolish questions; from The beauty 
spot, w Wm. Lee, m A. Baldwin 
Sloane. © Mae Auwerda Sloane, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow of the 
author of m. R 45682, June 4, 1936. 

130 


For your country stand; by HE. A. Hoff- 
man. © Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, 
as widow. R 45768, June 8, 1986. 131 


Fountain (The); study, op. 35, no. 4; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
45427, June 1, 1936. 132 


Free grace to all; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. 8S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45776, June 11, 
1936. 133. 


From the cross to the crown; by John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45772, June 11, 1936. 134 


Friihlingseinzug (May’s coming) ; poem 
Gabriele Wrede; high voice. © 
Frank La Forge, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 45469, May 28, 1936. 

es 


Gate (The) of memory; op. 33, no. 1; 
pf. © Emerson Whithorne, New 
York, as author. R 45695, June 10, 
1936. 136 


Gather them in; song, w Fred P. Mor- 
ris. © Robert Harkness, South Pas- 
adena, aS author of m. R 45735, 
June 8, 1936. 137 


84306—36——9 


Gavotta; de T. A. Arne, avec révision 
et ace. de pf. d’aprés la basse chif- 
frée; violon et pf. © Alfred Moffat, 
London, as author of revision and pf. 
ace. R 45574, June 5, 1986. 138 


Gebet; v. E. M. Arndt, frei bearb. 
Mathieu Neumann, op. 67, nr. 1; 
minnerchor. © Maria Neumann, 
Diisseldorf, Germany, as widow of 
the author of arrangement. R 
45786, June 18, 1936. 139 


op. 54, no. 2, w Ed. Moericke; 
med. voice. © Louis Victor Saar, St. 
Louis, as author of m. R 45711, June 
8, 19386. 140 


Get under my parasol; voc. orch.; in B 
flat. © Percy Wenrich, New York, 
as author. R 45859, June 16, 1936. 

141 


Glorious (The) morning star; by Ju- 
lian Jordan; contralto or bar.; in A 
flat. © Susan M. Bridgeman, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., and Allis Jordan 
Smith, Larchmont, N. Y., as children 
of the deceased author. R 45659, 
June 4, 1936. 142 


Go back to the farm; song and cho., w 
Mrs. M. A. Church, m Ren Shields. 
© Grace Shields, Avenel, N. J., as 
widow of the author of m. R 45680, 
June 4, 1936. 1438 


Go easy, Mabel; w Ren Shields, Ed. 
Moran, and Will D. Cobb, m J. Fred 
Helf. © Grace Shields, Avenel, 
N. J., as widow of one of the authors 
of w. R 45376, Apr. 29, 1986. 144 


Goo-goo; chansonnette, from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45667, June 4, 1986. 145 


Good-bye Molly Brown; song, from Mr. 
Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward 
Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, Bright- 
waters, N. Y., as author of m. R 
45852, June 16, 1936. 146 


Good night, people: by E. A. Hoffman. 
© Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45758, June 8, 1936. 147 


Great (The) day of the Lord is near; 
anthem, George C. Martin, ed. Fred- 
eric York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45527, May 28, 1936. 148 


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Great is the Lord; anthem; mixed 
quartet .or cho.; organ ace. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of m. R 45529, May 28, 1936. 

149 


Gypsy (A) king am I; song. © 
HKugene Cowles, Boston, as author. 
R 45440, June 1, 1936. 150: 


Haines (Herbert EH.) Three woodland 
dances; pf. © Alfred Haines, Man- 
chester, England, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45448, June 1, 19386. 151 


Hallowing night (Weihe der nacht) ; 
anthem, op. 55, poem Fr. Hebbel; 
mezzo-sop., women’s 3-pt. cho. and 
orch. Voc. sc. © Louis Victor Saar, 
St. Louis, as author of m. R 45477, 
May 28, 1936. 2 


Hanako; japanisches intermezzo, Wilh. 
Aletter; pf. © Anna Aletter, Wies- 
baden, Germany, as widow. R 45847, 
June 15, 1936. 153 


Happy to-night; by E. A. Hoffman. © 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45755, June 8, 1986. 154 


Harker (F. Flaxington) Six Christ- 
mas carols; op. 38, no. 2 © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of m. R 45472, May 28, 1936. 

155 


Harker’s organ collection; 27 pieces, 
selected from the works of modern 
masters, rev. and ed. v. 1,2. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of: revision and editing. R 
45551, 45552, May 28, 1986. 156, 157 


Have mercy upon me; anthem; mixed 
cho., with bass solo and organ acc. 
© Harvey B. Gaul, Pittsburgh, as 
author of m. R 45454, May 28, 1936. 


158 
He lives; w Maud Frazer; solo or 
unison. © Robert Harkness, South 


Pasadena, as author of m. R 45767, 
June 8, 1936. 159 


He loved a maiden tender; from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45681, June 4, 1936. 160 


He loved her tender; from The beauty 
spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, New York, as widow of the 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45665, June 4, 1936. 161 


He rescued me; song, w Ada R. Haber- 
shon. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 45734, 
June 8, 1936. 162 


Hear my cry, O Lord; song. © Alfred 
Wooler, Lake Winola, Pa., as author. 
R 45448, June 1, 1986. 163 


Hello, people; from Havana, w George 
Arthurs, m Leslie Stuart. © Kath- 
arine Leslie Stuart, Bexhill-on-sea. 
Sussex, England, as widow of the 
author of m. R 45347, May 29, 1936. 

164 


Help; song. © John L. Golden, New 
York, as author. R 45798, June 11, 
1936. 165 


High (The) school song book; com- 
piled and arr. Edward J. A. 
Zeiner, Brooklyn, as author of com- 
piling and arranging. R 43919, Mar. 
21, 1936. 166 


Hold me just a little bit tighter; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. 
© Clarice Knox, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 45377, Apr. 
29, 19386. 167 


Holy Father, cheer our way; hymn- 
anthem; mixed cho., with sop. solo; 
organ acc. © Bruno Huhn, New 
York, as author of m. R 45464, May 
28, 1936. 168 


Home (A) in paradise; sacred song, 
w Edward Oxenford; high voice; 
organ ace. © Henry Hadley, New 
York, as author of m. R 45509, May 
28, 1936. 169 


Honey-land; w Stanley Murphy and 
Ren Shields, m Henriette Blanke- 
Belcher. © Grace Shields, Avenel, 
N. J., aS widow of one of the authors 
of w. R 45382, Apr. 29, 1936. 170 


Hornpipe (The) rag; song, from Mr. 
Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward 
Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, Bright- 
waters, N. Y., aS author of m R 
45851, June 16, 19386. AGL 


Hurrah/ the victory is won; by E. A. 
Hoffman. © Emma S. Hoffman, 
Chicago, aS widow. R 45749, June 
8, 1936. 172 


Hurry back; song. @©wWill J. Harris 
and Harry I. Robinson, Chicago, as 
authors. R 45814, June 10, 1936. 

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Hymns of worship and service. Col- 
lege ed. © D. Appleton-Century co., 
inec., New York, as proprietor. R 
41215, Dee. 17, 1935. 174 


I can hear the red bird singing, Molly 
dear; song. © Charles P. Johnson, 
Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
45860, June 16, 1936. 175 


I'd like to see you get along; song. © 
Herman Paley and James Kendis, 
New York, as authors of w and m. 
R 45414, June 1, 1936. 176 


I don’t care how many girls you’ve 
loved; song, F. Clifford Harris. © 
Frederick Edward Montague Day, 
Kingston Hill, Surrey, England, as 
author of m. R 45449, June 1, 1936. 

177 

I love you as the roses love the dew; 
song, m Theodore Morse. © Rich- 
ard Henry Buck, Philadelphia, as 
author of w. R 45857, June 16, oe 

17 


I’m a Cuban girl; from Havana, w 
Adrian Ross, m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, Bexhill-on- 
sea, Sussex, England, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45345, May 29, 
1936. 179 


I’m a member of the midnight crew; 
song, w William Jerome. © Jean 
Schwartz, New York, as author of m. 
R 45720, June 5, 1936. 


I’m crazy when the band begins to 
play; song, w William Jerome. © 
Jean Schwartz, New York, as author 
of m. R 45719, June 5, 1986. 181 


I’m in love with the man in the moon; 
song, w Al Bryan. © Ted Snyder, 
Los Angeles, aS author of m. R 
45646, June 5, 1936. 182 


I never can tell; song, w Fred P. Mor- 
ris. © Robert Harkness, South Pas- 
adena, as author of m. R 45732, 
June 8, 1936. 183 


I seem to see you everywhere; w Bal- 
lard MacDonald, m Jas. W. Tate. © 
Clarice Knox, London, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45379, Apr. 29, 
1986. 184 


I told you so; by H. A. Hoffman. © 
Hmma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45766, June 8, 1936. 185 


I’ve been married once; song. © John 
L. Golden, New York, as author. R 
45804, June 11, 1936. 186 


180 


I’ve loved her ever since she was a 
baby; song, w Harry Lauder and 
Bob Beaton. © Harry Lauder, 
Strathaven, Scotland, as author of 
m and one of the authors of w. R 
45450, June 1, 1936. 187 


I will feed my flock; anthem, Caleb 
Simper, ed. Ralph Baird; mixed 
voices. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45475, May 28, 1936. 188 


I wonder who’s kissing her now; from 
The prince of to-night, lyrics W. M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams, m Jos. 
E. Howard. © Will M. Hough, Los 
Angeles, as one of the authors of w. 
R 45412, June 1, 1936. ~ 189 


Ich wand’re durch die stille nacht (I 
wander through the stilly night) ; 
poem Joseph von Hichendorff; high 
voice, in C. © J. Bertram Fox, New 
York, as author of m. R 45560, May 
28, 1936. 190 


Idoles (Les); valse, Gabriel Allier, 
arr.; small orch. New ser. © Gus- 
tav Hinrichs, Mountain Lakes, N. J., 
as author of arrangement. R 45708, 
June 8, 1936. 191 


1°°* violons. © Jane Allier, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 45793, June 15, 1936. 192 


If I only had a sweetheart just like 
you; by J. EH. Dempsey. © Viola 
~ Anna Flaherty, West Philadelphia, 
as widow. R 45853, June 16, 1986. 

193 

Im chambre separée; English w Leon 
Berg, m R. Heuberger, arr. 

Augustus C. Ely, Brooklyn, as au- 

thor of arrangement. R 45683, June 

4, 19386. 194 


In der abendstille (In evening still- 
ness) ; poem Gabriele Wrede; high 
voice. © Frank La Forge, New 
York, as author of m. R 45470, May 
28, 1936. 195 


In the hammock; op. 35, no. 3, w Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart; pf. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, San Diego, Calif., 
as author of m. R 45425, June 1, 
1936. 196 


In the time of roses (Wenn die rosen 
bliihen) ; by Luise Reichardt, arr.; 
mixed voices. © N. Clifford Page, 
Boston, as author of arrangement. 
R 45436, June 1, 1936. 197 


Mies 8 nt. song, Luise Reichardt, arr.; 


women’s voices. © N. Clifford Page, 
Boston, as author of arrangement. 
R 45419, June 1, 1936. 198 


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Ingle (The) nook; waltz, on airs from 


The belle of Brittany; pf. © Marie 
Horne, London, as author. R 45862, 
June 15, 1936. 199 


It’s my thistle; w Ballard Macdonald, 
m James W. Tate. © Clarice 
Knox, London, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 45489, May 19, 1936. 

200 


It’s the pretty things you say; song, 
w Al Bryan. © Ted Snyder, Los 
Angeles, aS author of m. R 45644, 
June 5, 1936. 201 


Jesus enthroned; song. © _ Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, as au- 
thor. R 45768, June 8, 1936. 202 


dwesus paid your ransom; song, w Maud 
Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 45742, 
June 8, 1936. 203 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee; hymn 
anthem; mixed quartet or cho., with 
sop. and bass soli; organ acc. © 
Ralph Kinder, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. R 45546, May 28, 1936. 

204 


Jesus will sustain you; song. © Rob- 
ert Harkness, South Pasadena, as 
author. R 45731, June 8, 1936. 205 


Jubilate Deo in D; anthem, G. M. 
Garret, ed. Frederic York. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45517, May 28, 
19386. 206 


Jubilate Deo in E flat; anthem, John 
Stainer, ed. Frederic York. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45514, May 28, 
1936. 207 


Junior (The) choir; coll. of anthems 
and 2-pt. songs for children’s, young 
people’s and beginners’ choirs, ed. 
Ira B. Wilson and J. S. Fearis. © 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O., as pro- 
prietor of composite work. R 44343, 
Apr. 7, 1936. 208 


Just a little ballot; by E. A. Hoffman. 
Emma. S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45761, June 8, 1936. 209 


Just as the brook flows; w Ballard 
Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. © 
Clarice Knox, London, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45380, Apr. 29, 


1936. 210 
Just we two; song. © John L. Golden, 
New York, as author. R 45802, June 
11, 1936. 211 


Dt. ines. vist 


— 


Keep looking on the bright side; by 
John R. Sweney. © Josephine H. 8. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 


R 45769, June 11, 1936. 212 
King of Cadonia; play, m Sidney 
Jones; pf. © Charles Woodhouse, 


London, as author of play. R 45384, 
June 2, 19386. 213 


Kissing time; song, w William Jerome. 
© Jean Schwartz, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 45717, June 5, 1936. 

214 


Kreuzritters heimkunft; op. 79, no. 2, 
ged. Hermann Lingg; 2 stimmiger 
miinnerchor u. orch. Partitur. © 
Wilhelm Kienzl, Vienna, as author 
of m. R 45783, June 138, 1936. 215 


Lamento; op. 5, no. 2; grand orgue. 
© Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. 
R 45610, June 5, 1936. 216 


Lass and lad; w Rose Mills Powers; 
high, in G. © J. Bertram Fox, New 
York, as author of m. R 45530, 
May 28, 1936. 217 


Légende symphonique; op. 5, no. 10; 


grand orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, 
Paris, aS author. R 45618, June 5, 
1936. 218 


Leichter wanderer; v. A. von Schlip- 
penbach, frei bearb. Mathieu Neu- 
mann, op. 67, nr. 9; minnerchor. © 
Maria Neumann, Dtiisseldorf, Ger- 


many, aS widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 45788, June 138, 
1936. 219 


Let the peace of God rule in your 
hearts; anthem, John Stainer, ed. 
Frederic York. © F. Flaxington 
Harker, Richmond, as author of 
editing. R 45547, May 28, 1936. 220 


Lieben im Mai; walzer; klavier. © 
Oscar Straus, Paris, as author. R 
45661, June 4, 19386. pail 


Liebes-ode (Ode of love) ; op. 54, no. 3, 
w O. E. Hartleben; med. voice. © 
Louis Victor Saar, St. Louis, as au- 
thor of m. R 45712, June 8, iabas 


Liebeslied (Love song) ; w Otto Julius 
Bierbaum; high voice. © Henry 
Hadley, New York, as author of m. 
R 45532, May 28, 1986. 223 


Light (The) of earth; Christmas an- 
them; mixed cho.; organ acc. © C. 
Whitney Coombs, Calcutta, India, as 
author of m. R 45568, May 28, Shes 

224 


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Christmas song, Ww Charlotte 
Fiske Bates; med. voice; organ acc. 
© C. Whitney Coombs, Calcutta, In- 
dia, as author of m. R 45508, May 


28, 1936. 225 
Liszt (Franz) Rhapsodie hongroise 
no. 2; arr. Franz Bendel, ed. and 


fingered Louis Oesterle. 1. Pf. solo— 
2. Pf., 4 hands. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, New York, as next of 
kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45484, 
45485, May 28, 1936. 226, 227 


Little lady; w Anne Buchly Harrison, 
m Ren Shields. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., aS widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 40677, June 4, 1936. 

228 


Look on the bright side; song, w Fred 
P. Morris. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, as author of m. R 
45741, June 8, 1936. 229 


Lord (The) is my strength and song; 
anthem, m Henry K. Hadley; mixed 
cho., with alto and bass soli and or- 
gan. © Henry Hadley, New York, 
as author of m. R 45528, May 28, 
1936. 230 


Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail; 
hymn-anthem; sop. solo and mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © William Ber- 
wald, Syracuse, as author of m. R 
45567, May 28, 1936. 231 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis in A; 
anthem, John Stainer, ed. Frederic 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45535, May 28, 1936. 232 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis in B 
flat; anthems, John Stainer, ed. 
Frederic York. © F. Flaxington 
Harker, Richmond, as author of ed- 
iting. R 45524, May 28, 1936. 233 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis in C; an- 
thems, Eaton Faning, ed. Frederic 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45520, May 28, 1936. 234 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis in D; 
anthem, G. M. Garrett, ed. Frederic 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45539, May 28, 1936. 235 


Magnify His name; anthem, George C. 
Martin, ed. Frederic York. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45541, May 28, 
1936. 236 


247 


Maiden (The) and the birds; poem 
Franz Christan, m W. H. Neidlinger ; 
women’s cho., with sop. Solo. 
Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 45543, May 28, 1936. PAY 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Bacchus; opéra, poéme Catulle Men- 
dés. Partition pf. et chant. © Lou- 
ise Constance de Gressy Massenet, 
Versailles, France, aS widow of the 
author of m. R 45604, June 5, 1936. 

238 


Scéne de la séduction de Manon; 
transcrite Ad. Soyer; pf., violon et 
violoncelle avee contre basse ad lib. 
© Jean Paul Laurent Chevalier, 
Chatou, France, as executor of the 
author of transcription. R 45607, 
June 5, 1936. 239 


Meet me down on the corner; song. © 
John L. Golden, New York, as au- 
thor. R 45803, June 11, 1936. 240 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) O for the wings of a 
dove; anthem, w W. Bartholomew, 
m arr. Louis R. Dressler; mixed 
quartette. © L. Richard Dressler, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
45424, June 1, 19386. 241 


Mills (Kerry) barn dance; w Thur- 
land Chattaway, m Kerry Mills. © 
Thurland Chattaway, Milford, Conn., 
as author of w. R 45855, June 16, 
1936. 242 


Minuetto; 2 viol., viola, v.-cello e c- 
basso. Partitura. © Francesco Pa- 
olo Frontini, Catania, Italy, as au- 
thor. R 45811, May 12, 19386. 243 


Mister Othello; song, w J. L. Golden 
and George V. Hobart. © Jobn L. 
Golden, New York, as one of the au- 
thors of w and author of m. R 
45805, June 11, 1936. 244 


Mister policeman; march, op. 35, no. 9. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 
Diego, Calif., as author. R 45428, 
June 1, 1936. 245 


Mittell’s popular graded course for vio- 
lin and piano; 29 pieces, rev. and ed. 
v. 1. 1st position. © Philipp Mit- 
tell, New York, as author of revision 
and editing. R 45461, May 28, 19386. 

246 


Montafiesa; piéce espagnole; pf. © 
Manuel de Falla, Granada, Spain, as 
author. R 45578, June 5, 1936. 247 


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248 


Moonlight in Jungleland; by J. C. 
Schmid and Dempsey. © Johann C. 
Schmid, Philadelphia, as one of the 
authors. R 45634, June 8, 1936. 248 


by J. EK. Dempsey and Schmid. 
© Viola Anna Flaherty, West Phil- 
adelphia, as widow of one of the au- 
thors, J. E. Dempsey. R 45633, June 
8, 19386. 249 


Miide bin ich (Weary now to rest I 
go) ; poem Luise Hensel; high voice, 
in G. © J. Bertram Fox, New York, 
as author of m. R 40561, May 28, 
1936. 250 


My defence is of God; anthem; mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © Bruno Huhn, 
New York, as author of m. R 45465, 
May 28, 1936. 251 


My heart’s rest; song, w Ralph Con- 
nor. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 45738, 
June 8, 1986. 252 


My prairie song bird; song, w Jack 
Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, New 
York, as author of m. R 45343, June 
1, 1936. 253 


My way to heaven is through your 
love, sweetheart; arr. 1. Male quar- 
tette.—2. Cornet solo, with band acc. 
© Carl F. Williams, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 45837, 
45838, June 18, 1936. 254, 255 


Nachtgebet; v. Luise Hensel, frei- 
bearb. Mathieu Neumann, op. 67, nr. 
6; minnerchor. © Maria Neumann, 
Diisseldorf, Germany, as widow of 
the author of arrangement. R 45787, 
June 13, 19386. 256 


No surrender; by H. A. Hoffman.: © 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45764, June 8, 1986. 257 


Nothing too small for Him; song, w 
Ada R. Habershon. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, as author of 
m. R 45733, June 8, 1936. 258 


Notturnino; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author 
of editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 45482, May 28, 1936. 259 


Now that I can have it, I don’t want 


it; song. © John L. Golden, New 
York, as author. R 45797, June 11, 
1936. 260 


Nuit de printemps; op. 33; 1°"* violons. 
© J. Jemain, Le Gros Noyer par 
Ermont, France, as author. R 45586, 
June 5, 1936. 261 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


—— 


Nun (The) and the fountain; fantasie 
illustrative, Edgar H. Sherwood; pf. 
© Helene H. Sherwood, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45689, June 8, 1986. 262 


O clap your hands; anthem, John 
Stainer, ed. Frederic York. © F. 
Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45513, May 28, 
1936. 263 


O holy Saviour, friend unseen; hymn 
anthem; mixed cho., with organ ad 
lib. © William Berwald, Syracuse, 
as author of m. R 45549, May 28, 
1936. 264 


O Lord, how manifold; anthem, Caleb 
Simper, ed. Ralph Baird; mixed 
voices. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45474, May 28, 1936. 265 


O Lord, how manifold are Thy works; 
anthem; mixed quartet or cho., with 
alto and sop. soli; organ ace. © 
Adolf Frey, Syracuse, as author of 
m. R 45545, May 28, 1936. 266 


O that will be our jubilee; by E. A. 


Hoffman. © Emma S. Hoffman, 
Chicago, as widow. R 45750, June 
8, 1986. 267 


Oesterle’s instructive course for the 
piano; coll., ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle. v. 1. 48 pieces, elemen- 
tary grade and grade 1.—v. 2. 35 
pieces, grade 2.—v. 3. 25 pieces, 
grade 3.—v. 4. 22 pieces, grade 4. 
© Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author 
of editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 45559, 45563, 45562, 45564, 
May 28, 1936. 268-271 


Offenbach (Jacques) Valse chaloupée; 
sur des motifs de J. Offenbach, par 
Ch. Dubourg; pf. © Jeanne An- 
toinette Bertonciné Badarelli, Albert- 
ville, Somme, France, as next of kin 
of the author of arrangement, who is 
not living. R 45573, June 5, 1936. 

21 

Oh, I must go home to-night; song. © 
William Hargreaves, London, as au- 
thor. R 45452, June 2, 1936. ata 


Old (The) mill wheel; poem Franz 
Christan, m W. H. Neidlinger; men’s 
cho., with ten. solo, a capella. © 
Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 45457, May 28, 19386. 274 


One day’s fun; operetta for children, 
bk. Mrs. A. G. Lewis, m Carrie Bul- 
lard. © Carrie Bullard Lewis, Tufts 
College, Mass., as author of m. R» 
45489, June 1, 1986. 275 


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One in Christ; by John R. Sweney. © 
Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45778, June 11, 
1936. 276 


Opera (The) mirror; fantasia on fa- 
vorite opera themes, Theodore Moses 
Tobani; band. © Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45495, June 4, 1936. 277 


Panseron’s A B C of music; primer of 
voealization containing the elements 
of m and solfeggi, rev. and ex- 
tended. © N. Clifford Page, Boston, 
as author of revision and extension. 
R 45418, June 1, 19386. 278 


Papillon; by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor ; 
pf. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Col- 
eridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, 
England, as widow. R 45632, May 9, 
1936. PAKS, 


Pavane Récamier; by A. Tellier; pf. 
© Anna Aletter, Wiesbaden, Ger- 
many, as widow. R 45845, June 15, 
1936. © 280 


Petite valse; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not liv- 
ing. R 45478, May 28, 1936. 281 


Pianista (Il) moderno; 10 esercizi 
giornalieri, sulla scala adottata nel 
nuovo sistema armonico, Giuseppe 
Frugatta; pf. 
and Fede Frugatta, Milan, as chil- 
dren of the deceased ‘author. R 
45812, May 12, 1986. 282 


Pixies (The) ; trio, w S. T. Coleridge, 
m Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; female 
voices. © Jessie Sarah Fleetwood 
Coleridge-Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, 
England, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45629, May 9, 1936. 283 


Polka; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and fin- 
gered Louis Oesterle; pf. © Kath- 
arine Florence Stewart, New York, 
as next of kin of the author of edit- 
ing and fingering, who is not living. 
R 45481, May 28, 19386. 


Poor old Solomon; from The echo, w 
W. Le Baron, m D. Taylor. © Wil- 
liam Le Baron, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of w, and Deems Taylor, New 
York, as author of m. R 45672, June 
4, 1936. 285 


© Fanny Frugatta ’ 


298 


Porter’s Catalina band; march; band. 
© William Dwight McCaughey, Los 
Angeles, as author. R 45357, May 
29, 1936. 286 


Practical hints and help for perfection 
in singing. © Luisa Cappiani, New 
York, as author. R 48945, Mar. 25, 
1936. 287 


Practical method for the pianoforte; by 
Louis Kohler, op. 3800, ed. Louis 
Oesterle. v. 1, 2. © Katharine Flor- 
ence Stewart, New York, as next of 
kin of the author of editing, who is 
not living. R 45558, 45554, May 28, 
19386. 288, 289 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; anthem, 
Caleb Simper, ed. Ralph Baird; 
mixed voices. © F. Flaxington 
Harker, Richmond, as author of 
editing. R 45476, May 28, 1936. 290 


Pray on, Christian mother; by H. A. 
Hoffman. © Emma 8. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 45765, June 8, 
1936. 291 


Praying to-night; by E. A. Hoffman. 
© Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45748, June 8, 1936. 292 


paroles G. Jean-Aubry, m 
André Caplet. © Genevieve Marie 
Elyse Perruchon Caplet, Orléans, 
France, as widow of the author of m. 
R 45588, June 5, 19386. 293 


Preludio et Corrente; de Michele Mas- 
citti, avec révision et ace. de pf. 
d’aprés la basse chiffrée ; violon et pf. 
© Alfred Moffat, London, as author 
of revision and pf. acc. R 45581, 
June 5, 1936. 294 


Pretty Punchinello; from The beauty 
spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. © Marie L. Herbert, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
w, and Anna De Koven, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45666, June 4, 1936. 295 


Prince (The) of Peace; sacred song. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as author. R 45725, June &, 
1936. 296 


Principe (Il) Zilah; dramma lirico, 
Luigi Illica, m Frank Alfano, opera 
completa rid. Carlo Carignani; canto 
e pf. © Franco Alfano, Turin, Italy, 
as author of m. R 45705, June 5, 
1936. 297 


Put your trust in Jesus; song. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as author. R 45726, June 8, 1936. 

298 


Préludes ; 


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Queen of the night Amina mine; song, 
w Ballard Macdonald. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author of m. R 
45381, Apr. 29, 1936. 299) 


Quintette final; de L’heure espagnole, 
poéme Franc-Nohain ; sop., tén., trial, 
bar. et basse. © Maurice Ravel, 
Montfort l Amaury, France, as author 
of m. R 45598, June 5, 1936. 300 


Raindrops; capricietto, op. 21; pf. © 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 45420, June 1, 1936. 301 


Répertoire moderne de_ vocalises- 
études; no. 14, Paul Dukas, publiées 
sous la direction de A. L. Hettich; 
voix moyennes. © A. L. Hettich, 
Paris, as author. R 45592, June 5, 
1936. 302 


Responsive service introductions; for 
minister and choir. © George A. 
Burdette, Newton Center, Mass., as 
author. R 45471, May 28, 1986. 303 


Reverie; op. 5, no. 6; grand orgue. © 
Joseph Bonnet, Paris, as author. R 
45614, June 5, 1986. 304 


Rhapsodie catalane; op. 5, no. 12; 
grand orgue. © Joseph Bonnet, 
Paris, as author. R 45620, June 5, 
1936. 305 


Rock of ages, cleft for me; hymn- 
anthem, w A. M. Toplady; men’s 
voices. © William R. Spence, Perth, 
Ont., Canada, as author of m. R 
45422, June 1, 1936. 306 


Rollinson’s modern school for the saxo- 
phone; by Thomas H. Rollinson. © 
Frederick B. Rollinson, Naugatuck, 
Conn., as executor. R 45441, June 1, 
1936. 307 

Ronde francaise; de L. Boéllmann; 
1°** violons. © Marie Louise Boéll- 
mann, Jean Boéllmann and Jeanne 
Boéllmann, Paris, as children of the 
deceased author. R 45601, June 5, 
1936. 


Ropartz (J. Guy) Soixante lecons de 
solfége; 4 changements de clefs. 1° 
v. 20 lecons; clef de sol, 2° ligne, et 
clef de fa, 4° ligne. Ed. sans ace. 
© J. Guy Ropartz, Lauloup par 
Plouha, Cotes du Nord, France, as 


author. R 45591, June 5, 1936. 309 
Rose, pretty Rose; song, m Albert 
Gumble. © Bartley Costello, New 


York, as author of w. R 45645, June 
5, 1936. 310 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Le 
matin; op. 129, poésie Lamartine; 
voix d’hommes, sans ace. © Marie 


308 ° 


Laure Truffot Saint-Saéns, Puyri- 
eart, France, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45587, June 5, 1936. 311 


Réverie du soir; extraite de la 
Suite algérienne, op. 60, transcrite. 
1. Pf. conducteur.—2. 1°7* violons. © 
Henri Mouton, Nice, France, as au- 
thor of transcription. R 45589, 
45590, June 5, 1936. 312, 313 


Sarabanda et Corrente; de Arcangelo 
Corelli, avee révision et ace. de pf. 
d’apres la basse chiffrée; violon et 
pf. © Alfred Moffat, London, as au- 
thor of revision and pf. ace R 
45583, June 5, 1936. 314 


Sarabande et Gigue; de J. B. Senaillé, 
avec révision et acc. de pf. d’aprés la 
basse chiffrée; violon et pf. © Al- 
fred Moffat, London, as author of 
revision and pf. ace. R 45580, June 
5, 1936. 315 


Seales and studies; by Georges Gillet; 
oboé. © Louise Hackerling Gillet, 
Neuilly, France, as widow. R 45594, 
June 5, 1936. 316 


Scherzo symphonique in D; by William 
Faulkes, op. 123, no. 2; organ. 


Keturah Alice Faulkes, Wallasey, 
Cheshire, England, as widow. R 
45542, May 28, 1986. 317 


Scrubbing song; galop, op. 35, no. 2; 
pf. © Charles Wakefield Cadman, 
San Diego, Calif., as author. R 
45429, June 1, 1936. 318 


Sea drift; w T. B. Aldrich, m Samuel 
Coleridge-Taylor; 8 voices, unace. 
© Jessie Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge- 
Taylor, Croydon, Surrey, England, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
45626, May 9, 1936. 319 


Sérénade amoureuse; par Wilh. Alet- 
ter; pf. © Anna Aletter, Wiesbaden, 
Germany, aS widow. R 45848, June 

320 


Serenata; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © Kath- 
arine Florence Stewart, New York, 
as next of kin of the author of edit- 
ing and fingering, who is not living. 
R 45480, May 28, 1986. 321 


Seven o’clock in the morning; over- 
ture, op. 35, no. 1; pf. © Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, San Diego, Calif., 
as author. R 45430, June 1, mies 

Signal-marsch ; aus Der mann mit den 
drei frauen, Franz Lehar, arr. Karl 
Praschinger ; zither. © Maria Pras- 


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chinger and Siegmund Praschinger, 
Vienna, as children of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 45722, 
Jan, 24, 1936. 823 


Silent (The) sea; anthem, m W. H. 
Neidlinger; mixed cho.; organ ace. 
© Orra B. Neidlinger, East Orange, 
N. J., aS widow. R 45456, May 28, 
1936. 324 


Skies (The) are bright; by E. A. Hoff- 
man. © Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, 
as widow. R 45746, June 8, 1936. 

325 


© Ernest Moret, Paris, 
R 45602, June 5, 1936. 
326 


Song of a shepherd; poem Grace Haz- 
ard Conkling; high voice, in B flat. 
© J. Bertram Fox, New York, as 
author of m. R 45548, May 28, 
1936. 327 


Song (The) of the sea; from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45678, June 4, 1936. 328 


Sonnenaufgang; w Gottfried Keller; 
gem. chor. u. grosses orch. Partitur. 
© Siegmund von Hausegger, Har- 
laching b. Munich, as author of m. 
R 45780, June 13, 1936. 329 


Souvenir de Chopin; par F. Paul Fron- 
tini; pf. © Francesco Paolo Fron- 
tini, Catania, Italy, as author. R 
45807, May 12, 1936. 330 


Stainless (A) banner; by HE. A. Hoff- 


Solitude; pf. 
as author. 


man. © Emma 8. Hoffman, Chica- 
go, as widow. R 45762, June 8, 
1936. ~ Salk 


Stand up and bless the Lord your God; 
anthem, John Goss, ed. Frederic 
York. © F. Flaxington Harker, 
Richmond, as author of editing. R 
45526, May 28, 1936. 332 


Strength for to-day. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, as author of 
m. R 45730, June 8, 1936. 333: 


Stubborn (A) Cinderella; bk. and 
lyrics Will M. Hough and Frank R. 
Adams, m Jos. EH. Howard. Voc. sc. 
© Frank R. Adams, Los Angeles, as 
one of the authors of w. R 45640, 
June 5, 1936. 334 


Same. © Will M. Hough, Los 
Angeles, as one of the authors of w. 
R 45641, June 5, 1936. 3835 


346 


Suite gothique; par L. Boéllmann, op. 
25; pf. © Marie Louise Boéllmann, 
Jean Boéllmann and Jeanne Boéll- 
mann, Paris, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 45599, June 5, 
1936. 336 


Sunflower babe; march two-step. © 
I’, D. Heltman, Cleveland, as author. 
R 45650, June 5, 1936. aot 


Sur les falaises; pf. © Ernest Moret, 
Paris, as author. R 45603, June 5, 
1936. 338 


Take me out for a joy ride: w Ren 
Shields, m Kerry Mills. © Grace 
Shields, Avenel, N. J., as widow of 
the author of w. R 45383, Apr. 29, 
1936. 339 


Tarantella; by Enrico Bossi, ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not 
living. R 45483, May 28, 1936. 340 


Te Deum laudamus in A; anthem, 
John Stainer, ed. Frederic York. © 
F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, 
as author of editing. R 45525, May 
28, 1936. 341 


Te Deum laudamus in B flat; anthem, 
John Stainer, ed. Frederic York. 
© F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, 
as author of editing. R 45522, May 
28, 1986. 342 


Te Deum laudamus in D; anthem, G. 
M. Garrett, ed. Frederic York. © 
FE. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45515, May 28, 
1936. 343 


Te Deum laudamus in E flat; anthem, 
John Stainer, ed. Frederic York. 
© F. Flaxington Harker, Richmond, 
as author of editing. R 455386, May 
28, 1986. 344 


Ten thousand times ten thousand; 
hymn-anthem, w Henry Alford, m 
Frank H. Brackett; mixed voices; 
organ acc. © Mary Frances Brack- 
ett, Ashland, Mass., aS widow of the 
author of m. R 45437, June 1, 1936. 

345 


Then would I happy be; by Julian 
Jordan; sop.; in B flat. © Susan 
M. Bridgeman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
and Allis Jordan Smith, Larchmont, 
N. Y., as children of the deceased 
author. R 45660, June 4,1936. 346 


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347 


There'll come: a day; song, w Alfred 
Bryan. © Ted Snyder, Los An- 
geles, as author of m. R 45639, June 
5, 1936. 347 


There’s one thing sets me crazy—that’s 
the girls; w Ballard Macdonald, m 
James W. Tate. © Clarice Knox, 
London, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45487, May 19, 1936. 348 


They never think about the man; from 
The echo, w W. Le Baron, m D. 
Taylor. © William Le _ Baron, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w, 
and Deems Taylor, New York, as 
author of m. R 45674, June 4, 1936. 

349) 


They’re singing over me; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45774, June 11, 1986. 350 


Things (The) you think are not the 
things you say; from The echo, w 
W. Le Baron, m D. Taylor. © Wil- 
liam Le Baron, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of w, and Deems Taylor, New 
York, as author of m. R 45669, 
June 4, 1936. 301 


This is our business for the King; by 
E. A. Hoffman. © Emma S. Hoff- 
man, Chicago, aS widow. R 45747, 
June 8, 1936. aay 


Thomas (Adelaide Speechley) Forty 
short artistic studies; on an original 
system of pianoforte touch, in con- 
nection with emotional expression, 
Adelaida Thomas. pt. 1, 2. © Ade- 
laide Speechley Thomas, Hadleigh, 
Suffolk, England, as author. R 
45795, May 15, 1986. 303 


Thou, O Lord, art my shield; anthem, 
w from Psalm 3, m Frederick Ste- 
venson, op. 53; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Houseley Stevenson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as child of the deceased 
author. R 454388, June 1, 1986. 354 


Thou wilt remember me; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45773, June 11, 1936. 300 


Thy peace O Lord; poem Adelaide A. 
Procter, m W. H. Neidlinger; sop. 
and alto or bar. © Orra B. Neid- 
linger, East Orange, N. J., as widow 
of the author of m. R 45544, May 
28, 1936. 306 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


To be continued; from The echo, w W. 
Le Baron, m D. Taylor. © William 
Le Baron, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of w, and Deems Taylor, New 
York, as author of m. R 45668, June 
4, 1936. 357 


Toujours la politesse; trio from The 
beauty spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Marie L. 
Herbert, New York, aS widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 45664, June 4, 1936. 358 


Trio in D; concerto no. 4, Niccolo Por- 
pora, op. 2, for 2 violins and violon- 
cello, arr. with pf. ace. Hugo Rie- 
mann, ed. © Sam Franko, New 
York, as author of editing. R 
45518, May 28, 1986. 309! 


Trio in G; by Karl Philipp Emanuel 
Bach, for 2 violins and violoncello, 
arr. with pf. acc. Hugo Riemann, ed. 
© Sam Franko, New York, as author 
of editing. R 45531, May 28, 1936. 

360 


Trip (A) to the park; descriptive, op. 
35, no. 6; pf. © Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, San Diego, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 45431, June 1, 1936. 361 


Trumpets of silver; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45779, June 11, 1986. 362 


Tsigane; par F. Paul Frontini; pf. © 
Francesco Paolo Frontini, Catania, 
Italy, as author. R 45810, May 12, 
1936. 363 


Turkey trot; pf. © Oscar Haase, Up- 
per Montclair, N. J., aS author. R 
45657, June 4, 1936. 364 


Two or three; song, w Ada R. Haber- 
Shon. © M. L. Stocks, Drexel Hill, 
Pa., as author of m. R 45729, June 
8, 1936. 365 


Valse-caprice ; in G, Génari Karganoff, 
op. 16, ed. and fingered Louis Oes- 
terle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45466, May 
28, 1936. 366 


Visions of home; waltzes, Leo Fried- 
man, arr. Harry L. Alford; orch. 
Fredericka F. Loewenthal, Los An- 
geles, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45355, May 27, 
1936. 367 


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no. 6, 1936 


392 


Voice (The) of fate; cantata, w Ernst 
Held; women’s 4-pt. cho., with sop. 
and alto soli and orch. Voc. se. © 
William Berwald, Syracuse, N. Y., 
as author of m. R 45512, May 28, 
19386. 368 


Vote for local option; by EH. A. Hoff- 
man. © Emma §S. Hoffman, Chi- 
cago, aS widow. R 45760, June 8, 
1936. 369 


Vote it out; by E. A. Hoffman. © 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 


widow. R 45751, June 8, 1936. 370 
Wagner (Richard) Elsa’s dream; 
from Lohengrin, arr. Theodore 


Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph Mor- 
ris Tobani, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author of 


arrangement. R 45498, June 4, 1936. 
371 
Waiting for me; from Havana, w 


Adrian Ross, m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, Bexhill-on- 
sea, Sussex, England, as widow of 
the author of m. R 45346, May 29, 
1936. 372 


Way down in Pensacola; from Ha- 
vana, w and m Leslie Stuart. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, Bexhill-on- 
sea, Sussex, England, as widow. R 
45344, May 29, 1936. 373 


We are coming; song, w Ada R. Hab- 
ershon. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 
45740, June 8, 1936. 374 


We have the votes; by E. A. Hoffman. 
{© Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45756, June 8, 19386. 375 


Weihe (Die) der nacht; w Friedrich 
Hebbel; gem. chor. 1. Klavierparti- 


tur.—2. Grosses orch.-partitur. © 


Siegmund von Hausegger, Harlach- 
ing b. Munich, as author of m. R 
45781, 45784, June 18,1936. 3876, 377 


Welcome people; by E. A. Hoffman. © 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45757, June 8, 1986. 378 


What can lambkins do; trio, w Chris- 


tina Rossetti, m Samuel Coleridge- 
Taylor; female voices. © Jessie 
Sarah Fleetwood Coleridge-Taylor, 
Croydon, Surrey, England, as widow 
of the author of m. R 45630, May 9, 
1936. 379 


What has that man Harrigan done; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. 
© Clarice Knox, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 45378, Apr. 
29, 19386. 380 


What more can He do; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45770, June 11, 1986. 381 


What’s the news; by E. A. Hoffman. © 
Emma S. Hoffman, Chicago, as 
widow. R 45745, June 8, 1986. 382 


What’s the use; from A stubborn Cin- 
derella, lyrics Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams, m Jos. E. Howard. 
© Frank R. Adams, Los Angeles, as 
one of the authors of w. R 45642, 
June 5, 19386. 383 


Same. © Will M. Hough, Los 
Angeles, as one of the authors of w. 
R 45643, June 5, 1936. 384 


When God forgives He forgets; cho., w 
Ada R. Habershon. © Robert Hark- 
ness, South Pasadena, as author of 
ny. R 45739, June 8, 1986. 3895 


When the boat comes in; song, w Ada 
R. Habershon. M. L. Stocks, 
Drexel Hill, Pa., as author of m. R 
45727, June 8, 1936. 386 


When the girl you think the world of 
thinks the world and all of you; by 
B. Costello and J. EH. Dempsey. © 
Bartley Costello, New York, as one of 
the authors. R 45635, June 5, 1936. 

387 


—— Same. © Viola Anna Flaherty, 
West Philadelphia, as widow of one 
of the authors, J. EH. Dempsey. R 
45636, June 5, 1936. 388 


When the pale moon whispers good- 
night dolly dear; song, w Billy Litt- 
man. © Ed Edwards, Philadelphia, 
as author of m. R 45637, June 5, 


1936. 389 
Whistling tramps; American inter- 
mezzo, A. Tellier; pf. © Anna 
Aletter, Wiesbaden, Germany, as 


widow. R 45846, June 15, 1936. 390 


White (The) wash man; instrumental. 
© Jean Schwartz, New York, as 
author. R 45718, June 5, 1936. 391 


Wind (The) speaks; song, w William 
H. Hayne. George A. Grant- 
Schaefer, Chicago, as author ofm. R 
45435, June 1, 1986. 392 


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398 


Yankee (The) girl; caprice, Theodore 
Moses Tobani; pf. © Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Great Neck, L. I, N. Y., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45496, June 4, 1936. 393 


Ye merry birds; march, Theodore 
Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph Mor- 
ris Tobani, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author. R 
45497, June 4, 1936. 394 


Ye shall go out with joy; anthem, J. 
Barnby, ed. Frederic York. © F. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Flaxington Harker, Richmond, as 
author of editing. R 45537, May 28, 
1986. 395 


Yoo-la! Dear old Spain; song. © John 
L. Golden, New York, as author. R 
45806, June 11, 19386. 396 


Zigeunerweisen ; by Pablo De Sarasate, 
op. 20, ed. and fingered; violin, with 
pf. ace. © Philipp Mittell, New York, 
as author of editing and fingering. 
R 45460, May 28, 19386. 


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Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vili of nos. 3-4; 

Belgium, vol. 6 (1911), pages VoVi Or nO: i; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 33 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol, 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1982), pages vi—vii of no. 2; 

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

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

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3s andyivol.: 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. ie 

one (excluding Trans- -Jordan), vol. "98 (1933), pages vi-vil 
Oro. 9; 

Poland, vol, 29 (1927), pages vi-vii of no. 2; 

Rumania, vol. 28 (1928), pages vi-vii of no. ve 

Spain, vol, 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; - 

Sweden, vol. 15 (1920), pages vi-vil of no. 3: 

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages Vii-vill of nos. 5-6; 

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 

(Vv) 


| he 


Pia 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Nore.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of Words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A la espaniola; waltz; 1st violin. ©1 
e. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128209; 
Erasmo Miranda, New York. 18649 


A Weana is net krank; wienerlied, w 


R. Sieczynski, m M. Steger. © Apr. 
27, 1986; E for. 45121; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 
18650 

Abanico (El); Spanish march, A. 
Javaloyes, arr. Erik Hansen; pf. 


accordion band pts. © July 3, 1936; 
EH} for. 45210; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18651 


Absence; w Lindsay White; pf. © 
1 ¢@ July 16, 1986; E unp. 128431; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18652 


Accent on swing; w and m Jimmy 
Palmer. 
128542; Erroll 
Phoenix, Ariz. 


Payne Palmer, 
18653 


Acceptance; w Willard Wattles; male 
voices. ©1@ July 7, 1936; E unp. 
127819; Charles H. Marsh, Chula 
Vista, Calif. 18654 


Accordion (The) world march; pf. ac- 
cordion. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
56175; Pietro Frosini, New York. 

18655 


Ada Marie; w and melody. ©1ce. July 
2, 19386; E unp. 217624; Lon Aldrich 
Dorman, Jones, Okl. 18656 


Adieu, to love, adieu; w and m Ries- 
feld and Marbot, English lyrics 
Arthur Le Clerg. © July 2, 1936; 
E for. 44891; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 18657 


Adolescent; w Sylvia Wayne, m Dick 
Larry Wayne; pf. treble. © 1 e. 
July 31, 1936; E unp. 129428; Harper 
Simmons Cobb, jr., Los Angeles. 

18658 

Aerial honeymoon; fox-trot song. © 
ic. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128658; 
Laura Chapman, Farmersville, Tex. 

18659 


Afraid; song. © 1c. July 20, 1936: 
E unp. 128591; Houston Smith, jr., 
Dallas. 18660 


©1c July 18, 1936; E unp. 


Afraid I’m losing you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c May 18, 1936; E unp. 127955; 
Doris Peck Robinette, Portland, Or. 

18661 

After all; fox-trot song. ©1c. May 18, 
19386; E unp. 127952; John Doman, 
Jefferson, O. 18662 


After dark; song. ©1e. July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 129018; Thomas Rosen, St. 
Louis. 18663 


After romping around with you; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129414; Gladys F. Steis, Ridg- 
way, Pa. 18664 


After the dream; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 1936; 
EK unp. 129202; William Hintz, 
Bremerton, Wash. 18665 


After you; song, w Kathryn Kay. © 
1 e@. July 15, 1936; E unp. 128380; 
Edna Fischer Hayes, San Francisco. 

18666 


Afterglow ; fox-trot, Al Stillman, Buck 
Ram and Phil Levant, arr. Paul 
Yoder; band pts. © July 9, 1936; 
E pub. 56279; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 18667 


Ah blinde mame; w and melody. © 
1e@ July 16, 1936; E unp. 128390; 
Harold E. Lish, Brooklyn. 18668 


Ah! continentale; fox-trot, parole 
Alfredo Bracchi, m Mario Schisa, 
arr. Franco Ansaldo, [and] Son 
tutte frottole; rumba burlesca, pa- 
role A. R. Borella, m Giuliani, arr. V. 
Ripa: orch. pti. © Mar. 6, 1936; 
E for. 45236; A. & G. Carisch, & ¢., 
Milan. 18669 


Ah woo! ah woo!—to you; w and m 


Cliff Friend; with guit. arr. © July 
1, 1986; E pub. 56201; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 18670 
Aheim aheim; melody. © 1 ce. June 
8, 19386; E unp. 126043; Herman 
Wohl, New York. 18671 


Air tendre; par Maurice Reuchsel; 
violen ou alto ou violoncelle et pf. 
ou orgue. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44981; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

18672 


841 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18673 


Album of favorite piano solos; ed., 
fingered and rev. Bernice Manoloff. 
Cole ed. © July 7, 1936; AA 211751; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 18673 


Album of favorite songs; arr. and ed. 
Walter Goodell and Nick Manoloff. 


Coleved: © Wuly 28) 193862) Aux 
210958; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
18674 


Alfalfa; country dance; pf. accordion. 
© June 1, 1936; E pub. 56178; Pietro 
Frosini, New York. 18675 


Alf’s hornpipe; by LeRoy Shield; pf. 
©1e. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129334; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18676 


All alone with my dreams; w and 
melody. ©1e. May 11, 1936; E unp. 
126947; Lillian Kaufman, Chicago. 

18677 


All for you; w Burt Hart, m Bebo 
Weaver. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
128989; Herbert W. Hart, Farming- 
ton, Mich. 18678 


All in the April evening; unison song, 
w Katharine Tynan, m May Sarson, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © July 
6, 1986; E for. 45159; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 18679 


All my dreams came true; w Charlotte 
Goff, m Bill Haines. © 1c. July 
18, 1986; E unp. 128543; Robert 
William Haines, Wallingford, Conn. 

18680 


All of a sudden; w Jack Yellen, m Lew 
Pollack © 1 c€ Jwly ie os67 E 
unp 128370; Movietone music corp., 
New ‘York. 18681 


All on account of you; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127619; 
EKdward Joseph Hough, New York. 

18682 


All over you; w and melody Fritz 
(Baron) Johnson. © 1c. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 127777; Fritz Frank 
Arthur Johnson, New York. 18683 


All’s going well, madam-ah! la mar- 
quise-ah ; English lyrics Jack Hughes, 
m Paul Misraki; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for accordion. © June 
5, 19386; EH for. 45189; Peter Maurice 
music co., Itd., London. 18684 


All thru the night; w Merrill D. Ton- 
ning, and melody. © 1. July 27, 
1936 ; E unp. 129070; Adeline (Mick) 
Martens, Boise, Id. 18685 


Allan’s choir masters guide; album of 
pt. songs, w Charles Sedley, and 


OU OG OE Se Aa 


others, m Louis Lavater, and others, 
ed. Charles Stanbridge. v. 2. © 
Apr. 22, 1986; E for. 44905; Allan 
& c¢o., prop. Itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 18686 


Allan’s concert song series; w C. H. 
Souter, and others, m Hdith Harrhy, 
and others, ed. Charles Stanbridge. 
v.2. © Apr. 22, 1936; E for. 44906; 
Allan & co., prop. ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 18687 


Almenrausch und edelweiss; w Fritz 
Lohner, m Viktor Altmann. © Apr. 
22, 19386; E for. 45025; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Vi- 
enna. 18688 


Aloha oe; by Lydia Liliuokalani, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian guit. 
obbl. ace. and Spanish guit. ace., with 
w. © July 21, 1936; E pub. 56544; 
Virst natl. inst. of allied arts, South 
Bend, Ind. 18689 


Alone and lonesome; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 17, 19386; E unp. 128549; 
Meria Rose Freda, Elizabeth, N. J. 

18690 


Alone at last; w and m Jay Montana, 
arr. Anthony Franchini. © May 20, 
1936 ; EH pub. 56312; Josephine (Jay) 
Montana, Brooklyn. 18691 


Along came love; song. © 1 ¢. July 
17, 1986; E unp. 128492; Chas. H. 
Dorman, Duquesne, Pa. 18692 


Alpine echo; by Hugo Friedhofer. © 
1 ec July 30, 1986; E unp. 129397; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

18693 


Alte (Die) dame; w u. m Richard 
Wintzer, op. 43, nr. 4. © Mar. 5, 
1936; E for. 450836; Ries & Erler, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 18694 


Although; waltz, w Ralph Butler and 
Stanley J; Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © July 6, 1936; E for. 45133 ; 
Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 18695 


Amanda Lee; w and melody. © 1. 
July 8, 1936; E unp. 127867; Richard 
Tennyson Baker, Washington. 

18696 

Amour I speak of love; song. © 1. 
July 18, 1986; E unp. 128239; Henry 
Bak May, Atlanta. 18697 


And four years more will keep us glad ; 


song. ©1e. July 20, 1936; E unp. 
128630; Clarence Grubbs, Odessa, 
Mo. 18698 


842 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


And now that I’ve found you; melody. 
©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127762; 
Walter Raymond Strom, Russell, 
N:P. 18699 


And that woman made a monkey out 
of me; w and melody Sidney Clare. 
©l1e. July 14, 19386; BH unp. 128287; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

18700 


And then—sudden love; w and melody ; 
pf. treble acc. © 1c. July 24, 1936; 
E unp. 128920; Thomas B. Diorio, 
Torrington, Conn. 18701 


Andulka; foxtrot aus Der giitige An- 
tonius, text Spilar u. Mirovsky 
deutscher text Beda u. Hugo Wiener, 
m Jara Benes. © Jan. 29, 1936; E 
for. 44920; Wiener operettenverlag, 
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 18702 


Angel (An); w and melody. © 1.. 
July 27; 1936; E unp. 129046; Rose 
Marguerite Balz, Novato, Calif. 

18703 


Angel hymn; song, harmonized Henry 
Knighton. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 
56137: Converse EK. Nickerson, Wake- 
field, Mass. 18704 


Angel voices ever singing; w Francis 
Pott; sop. or ten., with mixed cho.; 
organ ace. © 1. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128564; Donald Le Roy Coats, 
Topeka, Kan. 18705 


Angelina miguarda; cancion. ©le. 
June 24, 19386; E unp. 127779; Pas- 
quale Novara, New York. 18706 


Angelita, sweetheart of the golden 
West; song. ©1e. July 28, 1936; 


E unp. 129272; Clara A. Hanson, 
Chicago. 18707 
Anglo-Irish folk songs; by Padraic 


Gregory, with settings Carl Gilbert 
Hardebeck. v. 2. © May 12, 1936; 
E for. 45139; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 18708 


Annemariechen—Annemarei, ei ei ei, du 
bist treu; marsch-foxtrot, w u. m 
Herms Niel, klavier-arr. Hartwig 
von Platen. © June 28, 1935; EB for. 
45245; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 18709 


Another day; w and m BHElizabeth 
Grigor Kemp. ©1e. July 1, 1936; 
E unp. 127536; A. N. Kemp, Los An- 
geles. 18710 


Another name on love; w and melody 
Glenn Mack. © 1c. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 127665; W. Thomas Williams, 
Bellevue, Ky. 18711 


18724 


Another stunt band folio; new arrs., 
Ed. Chenette and Paul Yoder; band 
pts. © June 15, 1936; E pub. 56218; 
Rubank, ine., Chicago. 18712 


Another sweet night of love; fox-trot 
song. ©1ec. June 22, 1936; E unp. 
128052; Anthony Capozio, Philadel- 
phia. 18713 


Apart from business; from Cheer up, 
w Frank Hyton, m Billy Mayerl; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for 
banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
June 26, 1986; E for. 45185; Vic- 
toria music pub. co., ltd., London. 

18714 


Apple blossom time; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce May 18, 1986; E unp. 127950; 
Jane Mallory Browne, Norfolk, Va. 

18715 


Arabian minute dance; by Geo. Hamil- 
ton Green; xylophone, with pf. ace. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56157; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 18716 


Arabian nights; pf. accordion; in E 
min. © 1c. June 2, 1936; E unp. 
127647; Boris Schapiro, New York. 

18717 


Arabische nichte; 7 lieder nach dicht- 
ungen Hans Bethge, m Felix Wein- 
gartner, op. 85, nos. 1-7. © Jan. 23, 
19386; E for. 44909; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 18718 


Arana de la noche; tango argentino, 
Pedro Manilla, orch. Edgar Gernet; 
pts. © Feb. 4, 1936; E for. 45248; 
J. Liber, London. 18719 


Are you from Texas too; song, m Pat 
Dooley, arr. Burrell Van Buren; 
with ukulele arr. © June 1, 1936; 
EK pub. 55558; Lone star music pub. 
co., Dallas. 18720 


Arethusa (The) ; w Prince Hoare, m 
Shield, arr. with descant H. A. Cham- 
bers. © July 10, 1936; E for. 44955; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 18721 


Argentine swing; w Sidney Clare, m 
Harry Akst. © 1c. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129390; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 18722 


Arise; song, w Lenore Lee and Eliza- 
beth Nathanson. © 1 ce July 31, 
19386; E unp. 129421; Norman Lee, 
Chicago. 18723 


Arms of love; fox-trot song. © 1 «¢. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 127953; Nora 
McNeil and Jerry McNeil, Smith- 
field, N. C. 18724 


843 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18725 


Arouse America; w and melody. 
1c July 8, 1986; E unp. 128156; 
Charles Earnest Wheeler, Bothell, 
Wash. 


As I look back to the day we met; song, 
w John M. Russell. © 1. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 127889; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 18726 


As the world strolls by; w Frank Beck ; 
pf. © 1c. July 28, 1936; HE unp. 
129140; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 18727 


Ashes; w S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaf- 
fer. © 1c. July 15, 1936: E unp. 
128334; Max Shaffer and S. J. Segal, 
Montreal, Que., Canada. 18728 


Astronomically speaking ; w and m Ray 
Vaughn. © 1c. July 24, 1936; E 
unp. 128913; Raymond Vaughn Whit- 
man, jr., Springfield, O. 18729 


At friends with life; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Karl Klun. © 1. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 127800; Rosina Klun, 
Los Angeles. 18730 


At peace with the whole wide world; 
w and melody. ©1c. July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128374; Alex Schonfeld, 
Brooklyn. 18731 


At sundown; song, w Martin Hentrich. 
©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129187: 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 18732 


At the auction; song; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127678; 
William Taylor Evans, Waukegan, 
Til. 18733 


At the beach at Malibu; w Sidney 
Clare, m Harry Akst. ©1e. July 30, 
1936; E unp. 129392; Movietone mu- 
sie corp., New York. 18734 


At the Cafe Continental; tango-fox- 
trot, w and m Will Grosz and Jimmy 
Kennedy; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for accordion. © June 25, 
19386; E for. 45188; Peter Maurice 
music ¢o., ltd., London. 18735 


At your service madame ; fox-trot song: 
with guit. and accordion arr. © 
1c July 16, 1986; E unp. 128732; 
Stanley Albert Willecock, Johannes- 
burg, South Africa. 18736 


Atimonan; rumba; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1. June 10, 1936; E unp. 
126223 ; Youra Guller, New York. 

18737 


Autumn time in the mountains; song. 
©1le. July 24, 1936; EB unp. 128951: 
Alta V. Leland, Arnold, Neb. 18738 


18725. 


Pt. TT) N.S. 4v..aL 


© | Avalloni’s (James) master instructor 


for Hawaiian guitar; note and num- 
ber system and new compositions, 
James Avalloni and Arthur Fenner. 
© June 11, 1936; E pub. 56418; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

18739 


Ave Maria; by Albert Coates; pf. © 
May 18, 1986; E for. 45137; Elkin & 
co., Itd., London. 18740 


Awaiting the time; w Rosa Kuki; pf. 
© 1c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127551; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18741 


Awake, America, awake; pf., with w. 
© July 5, 1936; E pub. 5670%; Karl 
F. Wittman, Toledo. 6 18742 


——w A. B. Lewis and Glenn Visscher, 
m Arthur Sullivan. © June 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56518; Arthur B. Lewis, New 
York. 18743 


Ay, ay, ay; creole serenade, English 
text Alfred Marlhom, m arr. Wal- 
lingford Riegger; men’s cho. © 
June 26, 1986; E pub. 56210; Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 

18744 


Azuquita; son, cancion. © June 15, 
1936; E for. 45128; Raul Valdespi, 


Havana. 18745 
Baby doll; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 128086; Fannie 
Ewell, Little Rock, Ark. 18746 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ach Herr, 
mich armen stinder [and] Ehr’ sei 
in’s himmels throne; two choruses, 
from Cantata no. 135, German text 
Cyriakus Schneegass, English ver- 
sion Charles Sanford Terry, ed. and 
pf. pt. arr. Henry Clough-Leighter ; 
mixed cho. © June 11, 1936; HE pub. 
56616; HE. C. Schirmer music Co., 
Boston. 18747 


—  Arioso; arr. Hans Barth; pf. © 
June 6, 1986; E pub. 56237; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 18748 


—  Bourrée; arr. Paul J. Dahm; 
flute, oboe, B flat clarinet and bas- 
soom.. Seo and) pts. "©: JulyaeZe, 
1936; E pub. 56624; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 18749 


from the B minor partita for 
violin solo, arr. Albert Chiaffarelli 
after the Saint-Saéns transcription 
for piano; band pts., with conduc- 
tor’s condensed se. © July 138, 1936; 
E pub. 56596; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18750 


844 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Come, Saviour of the Gentiles; 
organ chorale-prelude, adapted Hd- 
gar Schenkman; violin and pf. © 
June 27, 1986; E for. 56414; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18751 

—— Kantate nr. 53 (Cantata no. 58) ; 


English version Lucy HE. Broadwood, 
klavierauszug Giinter Raphael; con- 


tralto. May 20, 1986; E for. 
45056; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 
18782 

= Montate. nr. 117 :¢Cantata:: no. 


117) ; English version Mevanwy Rob- 
erts, klavierauszug Giinter Raphael; 
alto-, ten.-, bass-solo und chor. © 
May 20, 1986; HE for. 45055; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 18753. 


Largo; della toccata e fuga in 
do maggiore per organo, trascri- 
zione Pasquale La Rotella; orch. 
Partitura. © Mar. 16, 1936; E for. 
452385; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
18754 


— Minuet and Bourrée; arr. F. W. 


Wadely; string orch. and pf. Se. 


and pts. © June 9, 1986; E for. 
45212; Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 18755 


Toccata in D minor; pf. accordion 
arr. ©i1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128856; Bob Burns, Atlanta. 

18756 


— Wake, awake; from Church ¢an- 
tata no. 140, w Philipp Nicolai, Eng- 
lish tr. and m ed. Max T. Krone; 
mixed voices. © July 6, 1986; E 
pub. 56890; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 18757 


Wenn es meines Gottes wille; 
German w Salomo Franck [and] Der 
leib zwar in der erden; German w 
Christoph Knoll: two choruses, from 
Cantata no. 161, English versions 
Charles Sanford Terry, ed. and pf. 
pt. arr. Henry Clough-Leighter ; 
mixed cho. © June 12, 1986; E pub. 
56618; E. C. Schirmer music co., 
Boston. 18758 


Back in those log cabin days; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 25, 1986; E 
unp. 129007 ; Jesse C. Little, Morgan, 


Utah. 18759 
Back yard frolic; w Luemma Mar- 
graum; pf. © 1c. July 16, 1936; 


BE unp. 128432; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18760 


Bagoo; cancion, m Sergio De Karlo. 
© 1c. July 20, 1936; E unp. 128635; 
Frank Gill, Hancock Point, Me. 

18761 


18774 


Balboa’ (The); w Sidney D. Mitchell, 


m' Lew Poilack. © 1 ¢ July 30, 
1986; E unp. 129895; Movietone 
musie corp., New York. 18762 


Balboa; w and m Paul Denniker and 
Andy Razaf; pf. treble. 1 @. 
July 8, 1986; E unp. 127888; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 18763 


Bali; w and melody Karl Streuber. 
©1ec. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128383; 
Charles D. (Karl) Streuber, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 18764 


Ballet (The) dancer; ballerina, Mois- 
saye Boguslawski; pf. © July 10, 
1936 ; E pub. 56427 ; Moderne publica- 
tions, Chicago. 18765 


Ballet of the marionettes; xylophone, 
vibra bells, marimba, celeste and 
harp. ©1c. July 30, 1986; E unp. 
129803; Vojmir Attl, New York. 

18766 


Ballettmusik; v. Zoltan Kodaly; orch. 


Partitur. © May 8, 1936; E for. 
45108; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 18767 


——-——pf. © Feb. 20, 1936; E for. 
44910; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 18768 


Baltimore, where rhythm begins; pf. 


treble. ©1ce. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129158; Benjamin Klasmer, Balti- 
more. 18769 


Barbara Frietchie; w John G. Whit- 
tier, m E. Sloman, arr. J. A. Parks; 
male cho., or quartet. © July 8, 
1986; E pub. 56285; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 18770 


Baum (Edna Lucile) ‘Ten national 
character dances; arr. E. L. Baum; 
pf. © Aug. 10, 19386; AA 212458; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

18771 


Bazelaire (Paul) Dix études tran- 
scendantes; pour le travail des 
doubles cordes, d’apres les études 


melodiques F. A. Kummer. © May 
1, 1986; E for. 44976; Alphonse 
Leduc & cie., Paris. 18772 


Be human; w and melody Bob Roth- 
berg and Sammy Timberg. © 1 «. 
July 2, 1986; E unp. 127633; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 18773 


Be yourself; w and melody. © 1. 
July 25, 1936; E unp. 128971; Adaline 
Celina Ambrose, Cicero, III. 18774 


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ENTRIES 
pt. 1, 0. s., v. dd 


Beaming on me; w and melody. © 
1 ¢«. July 25, 19386; E unp. 129077; 
EHlmer D. Hodgkins, Annisquam, 
Gloucester, Mass. 


Beatrice; w and melody. © 1c. July 
24, 1986; EH unp. 128947; Frederick 
William Warnke, San Francisco. 

18776 


Beautiful (The) blue Danube waltzes; 
by Johann Strauss, op. 314, arr. Har- 
ry Stanley, in diagram. 1. Spanish 
guit., with w.—2. Hawaiian guit., 
with w Martyna Carroll. © May 15, 
1936; E pub. 56629, 56630; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

18777, 18778 


Beautiful city; song. © July 1, 1936; 
E pub. 56357; Silas Walton Brister, 
sr., Monrovia, Calif. 18779 


Beautiful desert moon; song. © 1 e«. 
July 2, 19386: E unp. 127618; Edna 
Mae Kolian, Yuma, Ariz. 18780 


Beautiful heaven; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit., with w; in D. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56695; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 18781 


Beautiful memories of you; song, mel- 
ody Leon de Costa. ©1c. June 20, 
1986; E unp. 127778 ; Florence Night- 
ingale Joslin, Norwalk, Conn, 18782 


Beautiful Ohio; waltz, Ballard Mac- 
donald and Mary Earl, new arr. Bob 
Haring; orch. pts., with w. © July 
27, 19386; E pub. 56598; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

18783 


Beautiful spring; waltz, Valentino 
Roma; accordion. © July 22, 1936; 
E pub. 56515; Roma music co., Cleve- 
land. 18784 


Beautiful you; fox-trot, w D. Freder- 
icks, melody F. Bevacqua. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128743; Frank 
Bevacqua and Dick Fredericks, Ful- 
ton, N. Y. 18785 


Beauty of the night; w and m Hal 
Mayer; pf. ©1e. July 1, 19386; E 
unp. 127539; Harold David Mayer, 
Albany. 18786 


Because of you; w L. H. O. Fischman, 
and melody. ©1c. July 1, 1936; H 
unp. 128215; Louis H. O. Fischman 
and Alfred James, New York. 18787 


Because she’s gone; song, m Charles B. 


Gernert. © 1c. July 20, 1936; E 
unp. 128571; Benjamin Mackley, 
Pittsburgh. 18788 


18775 


Because the rose must fade; song, w 
Richard Watson Gilder. ©1c. July 
15, 1986; E unp. 129236; Everett R. 
Currier, Westport, Conn. 18789 


Beech Mountain folk-songs and bal- 
lads; coll., arr. and pf. aces. Maurice 
Matteson, texts ed. and foreword 
written Mellinger Hdward Henry. 
© July 17, 1986; E pub. 56592; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18790 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Hecossaise; 
arr. Reuven V. Kosakoff, ed. and fin- 
gered Stella Nahum and Lillian Rez- 
nikoff Wolfe; pf. © June 1, 1936; E 
pub. 55567; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 18791 


Minuet and trio; arr. Edith Row- 
land; chamber orch. Se. © July 1, 
1936; E for. 44950; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 18792 


—— Minuet in G; diagram arr. Harlin 
bros.; Hawaiian guit:. © Dee 1, 
1934: EH pub. 56662; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 18793 


Pefore I met you; song. ©1e. July 
22, 1986; E unp. 128748 ; Irving Nem- 
off, Cresskill, N. J. 18794 


Behind the clouds; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©. 1’ ¢ July, 7) 1986.27 Ey me: 
127791; Tony Crocco, Holden, Mass. 

18795 


Believe it, believe it, believe it or not; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 «¢. 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 127648; Edgar 
Rakenrud, Maxim, Sask., Canada. 

18796 


Believe it or not I love you; w Char- 
lotte Kent, and melody. ©1c. July 
6, 1936: E unp. 127833; Harry Ar- 
cher, New York. 18797 


Believe me if all those endearing young 
charms; arr. Nick Manoloff; Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, Hawaiian guit. 
obbl., Hawaiian guit. obbl. ace. and 
Spanish guit. acc., with w. © July 
21, 1986; E pub. 56546; First natl. 
inst. of allied arts, South Bend, Ind. 

18798 


Belle (La) fille et le brigand ; czardas, 
de Disque 413, paroles André de 
Badet, m Nikolaus Brodszky. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44997 ; Choudens, 
Paris. 18799 


Bells (The) of Bergen; w Sven Grund- 
laar, English version S. R. G., m 
Samuel Richards Gaines; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56396; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

18800 


846 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


18826 


Bells (The) of youth; w Fiona 
Macleod, m Granville Bantock; sop. 
or ten. voice. © July 23, 1936; E 
for. 45174; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18801 


Beneath a parasol; w and melody. © 
1e@ July 20, 1986; E unp. 128638 ; 
Vera Rutherford, Hamiota, Manit., 
Canada. 18802 


Beneath a starry heaven; w Jack 
Waverly, m Art McKay, pf. arr. R. 
H. Noeltner ; with guit. arr. © July 
20, 1936 ; E pub. 56525 ; Empire music 


pub. co., New York. 18803 
Benedicite, omnia opera; shortened 
form, Philip Tomblings; mixed 


voices. © July 2, 1936; EH for. 45072 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 18804 


Bettelstudent (Der); komische oper, 
nach F. Zell u. Richard Genée, m 
Karl Millécker, textlich u. musika- 
lisch neu bearb. Eugen Otto. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit text u. 
resiebuch. © Jan. 27, 1935; D 
39107; Verlag Ernst Vogel, Basel, 
Switzerland. 18804* 


Better late than never ; w and m Jimmy 


Palmer. © 1c. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128018; Erroll Payne Palmer, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 18805 


Better to have loved; w and melody. 
©1e. July 22, 19386; E unp. 128750; 
Arthur EK. Whiteley, Los Angeles. 

18806 


Betty and Bob theme; by Harl 
Towner; pf. ©l1e. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128190; General mills, ine., 
Minneapolis. 18807 


Beyond my fondest dreams; w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and 
Walter. Jurmann. © 1. July 6, 
1936 ; E unp. 127701 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 18808 


Big (The) bugaboo will get you; song. 
©1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 129135; 
Harry Belfrage Picken, Winona, 
Ont., Canada. 18809 


Billie dear ; w and melody Glenn Mack. 
© 1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127666; 
W. Thomas Williams, Bellevue, Ky. 

18810 


Bill’s specialty ; melody Harvey Oliver 
Brooks. © 1c. July 27, 1986: E 
unp. 129059; Harvey Brooks, Los 
Angeles. 18811 


Bird o’ love; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 9, 1986; E unp. 128161; J. 
Naomi Harris, Chicago. 18812 


Black sand beach; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.; in A. © Dee. 2, 1986; 
E pub. 56672; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 18813 


Black widow, you're killing me; w 
Clyde Rich, melody R. M. Osborne. 
©1c. July 24, 19386; E unp. 128922 ; 
Ralph M. Osborne and Arthur C. 
Rich, Altadena, Calif. 18814 


Blarney (The) of Killarney; waltz, w,, 
melody and arr. © 1e. July 14, 
1936 KE) unp. 128325); John. 1B: 
Hickey, Dorchester, Mass. 18815. 


Blessed fellowship; hymn, m George 
C. Stebbins. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56601; Charles EK. Furman, Lake 
Grove, N. Y. 18816 


Blue (The) grass of Kentucky; song, 
m Philip Schnepf and Marie Newell. 
©1e. June 12, 1936; E unp. 127590; 
J. Philip Heavens, Philadelphia. 

18817 


Blue Hawaiian moon; by Fred T. 
Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram. © July 6, 1936; HE pub. 
56319; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 18818 


Blue jay junior; by Sam A. Perry. © 
1c July 30, 1986; E unp. 129384; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

18819 


Blue lagoon; w June Trevor and 
Ronnie Henderson, m Max Rosen; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © July 
23, 19386; E for. 45251; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 18820 


Blue moments; a lament, song. ©1«@. 
July 27, 19386; E unp. 129130'; Adolph 
J. DuConge, jr., New Orleans. 

18821 


Blue night; w S. Sheldon, m J. Wright; 
pia © Wee) Aug. 1, 1936;> EY unp: 
129458; Sid Sheldon and Juliette 
Wright, Chicago. 18822 


Blue thinking of you; w and melody 
Chick Finney. © 1c. July 9, 1936; 
E unp. 128573; Joseph Chick Finney, 


St. Louis. 18823 
Blue waltz; valse song. © 1c. June 
22, 1936; E unp. 128065; Harold 
Brensike, New London, Wis. 18524 


Bluebells of Texas; w and melody. © 
le. July 2, 1986; E unp. 127623; Mrs.. 
L. B. P. Darwin, Little Rock, Ark. 

18825. 


Blues (The); w and melody. © 1 e«. 
July 15, 1986; E unp. 128344; B. F. 
Martin, Lexington, Ky. 18826. 


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18827 


Bluest (The) of blues; fox-trot, song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ce July 
9, 1936; E unp. 128148; Klein H. 
Shannon, Baytown, Tex. 18827 


Boat (The) made for two; w Mattie 
Smith; pf. © le July 27, 1986; 
E unp. 129084; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18828 


Boat of dreams; song, melody Allen 
Taub. © 1c. July 3, 1986; E unp. 
127649; Ivan Wampler, New Lisbon, 
Ind. 18829 


Bocane; par Florent Schmitt, op. 86, 
no. 2; pf. © May 1, 19386; E for. 
44983; Durand & cie., Paris. 188380 


Bohemian dance; arr. Gladys Cumber- 
land; percussion band pts., with pf. 
conductor, and pf. duet pt. © July 
15, 1936; E for. 45272; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 18831 


Boidie (The) with the big bass voice; 
w Al Silverman, melody Tom War- 
ing. ©1c. July 25, 19386; E unp. 
129002: Words & music, ine., New 
York. 18832 


Bomba (La); from Big broadcast of 


1937, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. 
©1e. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128782; 


Paramount productions, ine., New 
York. 188383 
3on Air school march; melody. © 1c. 


July 18, 1986; E unp. 128529; Bessie 
F. Frosch, Pittsburgh. 188384 


Books and dreams; song, w Fern Han- 


sen. © 1c. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128848 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 
18835 

Borderland of heaven—your arms; 


fox-trot song. ©1e. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128684; Edna Cole, Mankato, 


Kan. 18836 
Boston (The) tea party; w and m 


Frank Ryerson; with guit. arr. © 
July 13, 1936; E pub. 56499; Select 
music publications, inc., New York. 

. 18837 


Bourrée; par Maurice Reuchsel; vio- 
lon et pf. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44980; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

18838 


Boy Johnny; w Christina Rossetti, m 
Gerald Finzi; sop. 1, 2. © June 4, 
19386; E for. 45085; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18839 


Boys (The) from the U. S. A.; march- 
ing song. © 1c. July 9, 1936; E 
unp. 128000; Dimitrios K. Coukoulas, 
Cleveland. 18840 


Dts TT. DYSY ve Sh 


Brahms (Johannes) In silent night; 


English version Alfred Marlhom, 
Suabian folksong, harmonized J. 


Brahms, arr. and obbl. Wallingford 
Riegger; sop. 1, 2 and alto; with 
violin obbl. ad lib. © June 26, 1936; 
EH pub. 56209; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 18841 


Songs of Ophelia; arr. Carl Deis; 
women’s cho. © July 13, 1986; EB 
pub. 56576; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 18842 

Breathes there a man; from Every 
Saturday night, w Herb Magidson, m 
Burton Lane. © July 6, 1986; E pub. 
56256; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 18848 


Bring back the old-fashioned girl that 
father used to make; song, m Peter 
Nolan. ©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129033; Hilda Sachs, New York. 

18844 


Bring back the sunshine dear; song. 
©l1e. July 11, 19386; E unp. 128204; 
Irma Marie Apfelbaum, Fort Wayne. 

18845 


Broadway; song. © July 14, 1986; E 
pub. 56341; William Gilpin, Bogota, 
Nid. 18846 


Broadway temptation; w and melody. 
©1e. July 29, 19386; E unp. 129251; 
Walter L. Rosemont, New York. 

18847 


Broken bubbles; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 127640; George 


Rixman, jr., Cincinnati. 18848 
Brook in the pasture; by Marian 
Leitch Wozencraft; pf. © June 22, 


1936; E pub. 56407 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 18849 


3rush away your clouds with flowers ; 
w and m Bertha Pritchard Hamer: 
pf. © 1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129111; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 18850 


Bugles and drums; march, Edwin 
Franko Goldman; band pts., with 
conductor. © June iv, 19386; E pub. 
56153 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

18851 


Bundle of dynamite; song. © 1 «. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127863; Jimmy 
Parker, Los Angeles. 18852 


Bus (The) went down in the channel ; 
w and melody. ©1c. July 15, 1936; 
EK unp. 128425; D. P. Harmon, Falls 
Church, Va. 18853 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 18879 
Buy a love bond with me; fox-trot | Cadenza to the 1st movement of Bee- 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. thoven’s concerto no. 3; C min., op. 


July 22, 19386; E unp. 128825; Cora 
J. Smith, West Lebanon, N. H. 
18854 
By a wishing well in Caroline; w J. 
Hedblom, melody M. Burkard. © 
1 ¢ July 13, 1986; E unp. 128193; 
Mathilda Burkard and Jack Hed- 
blom, Detroit. 18855 


By the blue lagoon; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.;in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56674; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 18856 


By the light of the moon; based on 
the Pavane, Maurice Ravel; w Lord 
Byron, setting Bryceson Treharne ; 
women’s cho. © July 13, 1936; H 
pub. 56344; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. 18857 


By the Susan Lovely creek; song, w 
Mary Day. ©1e. July 7, 1936; E 
unp. 127890; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 18858 


Bye bye baby; w Walter Hirsch, m 
Lou Handman; with arr. for guit., 
-ete. © Julv 30, 1936; E pub. 56707; 

Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
18859 


melody Lou Handman. © 
1 ec. July 6, 1986; E unp. 127746; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

18860 


Bye bye Jo Jo; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 25, 1936; E unp. 129004; Valdi- 
mir B. Robbins, Keokuk, Ia. 18861 


Bye bye Santa Claus; w Irving Taylor, 
melody Vie Mizzy. ©1ec. July 15, 
1936; E unp. 128505; Famous music 
corp., New York. 18862 


G, C26.; song. (© ¢. July’ 24; 1936; 
EH unp. 128945; Ralph L. Kaiser, 
Lompoc, Calif. 18863 


Cest bon; w Betty Johnson, melody 
C. Bourne. © 1c. June 8, 1936; 
E unp. 127712; Betty Bisselle John- 
son and Charles Bourne, Hollywood, 
Calif. 18864 


Caballero (El); paso doble, aus Die 
unmodgliche frau, w u. m Clemens 
Schmalstich, arr. Gerhard Mohr: 
orch. stimmen. © Apr. 21, 1936; 
E for. 44928; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 18865 


Cabin on the hilltop; w and melody 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 
1e¢ July 18, 1986; E unp. 128554; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 

18866 


37, Ruth Slenezynski; pf. © July 
13, 1936; E pub. 56587; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 18867 


Caledonia calls to me; w Marion Mac- 
lean; pf. Le ee Twly 4s WES LOSS: 
E unp. 128483 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18868 


California in the spring; w and melody 
M. Morris and Gene Laverne. ©1ce. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129300; Mel- 
vin Morris, Savannah. 18869 


California night; w Elsie Sanguinet, 
and melody. © 1e. July 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 129043; Elizabeth L. Cook, 
St. Louis. 18870 


California welcomes you; w and m 
Evelyn Pyle. ©1 ce. July 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128338; Carrie E. Pyles, San 
Diego, Calif. 18871 


California’s San Diego; song, m Lottie 
Hicks. ©1e. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127524; Durward Johnson, Pine Val- 
ley, Calif. 18872 


Call to remembrance, O Lord; w from 
Psalm 25, m Richard Farrant, arr. 
Lura F. Heckenlively; men’s cho. 
© July 18, 1936; E pub. 56577; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18873 


Call (The), we heard the call of free- 
dom; song. Rev. © 1c July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128868; Oscar Buckley 
St. John, Veterans Home, Bath, N. Y. 

18874 


Calline, take me back again ; song, arr. 
J. Worth Allen. © 1. July 13. 
1936; E unp. 1283813; Thomas Edgar 
Lewis, Oskaloosa, Ia. 18875 


Calling; w and m Bill Reuter. ©1e. 
July 20, 1936; E unp. 128617; Wil- 
liam H. Reuter, Elmhurst, Iil. 

18876 


Calling for you; fox-trot song, melody 
Sam Adelman and E. S. Salecto. © 
1e. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128824; 
Edwarde Scott Salecto, Philadelphia. 

18877 


Camicie nere ; inno-marcia, op. 61, versi 
A. G. Canfarelli. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 1209389; Antonio Misu- 
raca, Chicago. 18878 


Camicie nere, avanti; inno-marcia, 
versi Paolino De Montechiaro, mel- 
odia A. Misuraca, op. 59; with cho. 
for treble voices. © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1936; E unp. 120941; Antonio Misu- 
raca and Paolino De Montechiaro, 
Chicago. 18879 


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18880 


Campus (The) queen; melody, with 
pf. acc. ©1ec July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128011; William Fabens Boles, Mar- 
blehead, Mass. 18880 


Can it be that I’m in love; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
July 29, 1936; E unp. 129203; Mary 
EK. Thompson, Belfast, Me. 18881 


Can it be you’re steppin’ out on baby; 
rhythm fox-trot, w and melody Gor- 
don Lavelle. © 1. July 27, 1936; 
E unp. 129062; Wm. Walter Hentz, 
jr., Oklahoma City. 18882: 


Can this be love; w Holt Marvell, m 
Jack Strachey. © July 3, 1986; E 
for. 45208; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 18883 


Can you blame me; w and melody. © 
tie: July 27, 19363 .E) unp. 1290388; 
John Crawford, Ottawa, Ill. 18884 


Can’t do anything but love; w Temple 
Harris): pi -© dyer J why 27,.49360n 
unp. 129085; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18885 


Can’t you do something bout me; song, 
w Ruby Warrick. © 1. July 29, 
1986; E unp. 129188; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 18886 


Can’t you love me; w and melody. © 
ire: July 29719365 Hun palZsas9 - 
Davis H. Crompton, Worcester. 

18887 


Cantantibus organis; 150. Psalm, m 
Anatol Provaznik, op. 52; variationen 
fiir chor u. soli. Klavierauszug. © 
Apr. 21, 1986; E for. 45108; Univer- 
sal edition, a. g., Vienna. 18888 


Canterbury bells; w Wilfred Thorley, 
m Colin Taylor; sop. and alto. © 
June 4, 1986; E for. 45089; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 18889 


Cantique (Le) des cantiques ; poéme et 
m Roi Salomon, adapté Raoul Guns- 
bourg; pf. et chant. Partition. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44974; Raoul 
Gunsbourg, Paris. 18890 


Canto d’amore; af Per Thielemann; 
stort ork. stemmer. © Jan. 3, 1936; 
E for. 44946; Alfred Thorsings mu- 
sikforlag, Copenhagen. 18891 


Canzona (La) della guerra italiana ed 
etiopica ; mand. o violino, con versi. 
© Mar. 13, 1936; E pub. 56604 ; Mario 
Lucchetti, Susquehanna, Pa. 18892 


Canzone d’Alabama; fox-trot, parole 
L. L. Martelli e E. Neri, m Mario 
Mariotti; pf. © Feb. 24, 1986; EH 
for. 45237; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 188938 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Caprice valsant; by Geo. Hamilton 
Green: xylophone, with pf. ace. © 
June 19, 1986; E pub. 56158; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 18894 


Captain Winkle; by LeRoy Shield; pf. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129336; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18895 


Caracas; song, m Sergio De Karlo. © 
fe: July 27, 19386; Eun 129120: 
Frank Gill, New York. 18896 


Caravanes; par Jacques Féline; pf. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44999; R. Deiss, 
Paris. 18897 


Carefree ; by LeRoy Shield; pf. ©1e. 
July 30, 1986: E unp. 129344; Rob- 
bins musie corp., New York. 18898 


Caressed ; song, melody Frederick Peter 
Cassola. ©1c. July 7, 1936; E unp. 
128516; Edward Albert Davidson, 
Brooklyn. 18899 


Carolina; romanza, canciOn de la zar- 
mela. © July 10, 1936; E for. 45129; 
Raul Valdespi, Havana. 18900 


Caroline, you blue eyed darling; fox- 
trot, m Gustave Sax; orch. pts., with 
w. © July 1, 1936; E pub. 56334; J. 
Dewey Sigafuss, Slateford, Pa. 

18901 


Carrie; w and melody Walt Sorell. © 
1 « July .6,,19386; BE unp: 12iiae: 
Walter Shadrack Holly Sorell, West- 
field, N. B., Canada.’ 18902 


Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
James A. Bland, new modernized 
arr. Ed. Chennette; full band pts., 
with conductor. © July 23, 1936; 
E pub. 56538; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

18903 


diagram arr.; Hawaiian guit., 
with w; in G. © Dee. 2, 1935; H 
pub. 56648; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 18904 


w and m James A. Bland, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian guit. 
obbl. acc. and Spanish guit. ace., with 
w. © July 21, 19386; E pub. 56547; 
First natl. inst. of allied arts, South 


Bend, Ind. 18905 
Castelnuovo-Tedeseco (Mario) Tre 
preludi alpestri; pf. nos. 1-3. © 


June 15, 1936; E for. 45230; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 18906 


Cat plays the piano; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © July 138, 1936; E 
pub. 56377; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 18907 


890 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


Cause you don’t love your baby any- 
more; w Howard Brown, melody 
Larry Monk. © 1c. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127730; M. Lawrence Monk, 
West Homestead, Pa. 18908 


Cesana (Otto) Concerto; for 2 pianos 
and orchestra in three moods; pf. sc. 
©1e. June 16, 1936; E unp. 126575; 
Affiliated music corp., New York. 

18909 

Chanees are; fox-trot song, melody 
GC. E. Stevens and Sam Adelman. © 
1 e. July 22, 19386; E unp. 128823; 
C. Emery Stevens, Newton, Ia. 

18910 


Chanson lasse; poésie André D’Hor- 
mon, m Louis Vuillemin; voix 
moyennes. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44985; Durand & cie., Paris. 18911 


Chant of the freemen; song. © 1 ¢. 
July 20, 1936; E unp. 128597; Mar- 
garet Louise Wallace, New York. 

18912 


Chants populaires du Béarn; traduits, 
annotés et harmonisés Gaston Mirat. 
2° recueil. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44988; Gaston Mirat, Paris. 18913 


Chariot wheels ; negro spiritual, w Nan 
Hurt Hancock and A. W. Bolanz, 
and melody. ©1e. June 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 127925; Ada W. Bolanz, 
Chatham, Va. 18914 

Chasidish ; w and melody. ©1e. July 
13, 1936; E unp. 128194; Fraidele 
Spector, Brooklyn. 18915 

Chattanooga blues; fox-trot song. © 
1 e@ June 8, 1986; E unp. 128077; 
Jimmie Hllingsworth, Inkster, Mich. 

18916 


Chatter-box; by Moissaye Boguslaw- 


ski; pf. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 
56501; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 18917 


Chauffeur (The) and the debutante; 
by Vincent Lopez and Hugo Rubens; 
pf. © July 14, 1936; E pub. 56364; 
A B C standard music publications, 
ine., New York. 18918 

Chauncey, I fawney I love you; w 
Henry Yerger and EH. West, m Albert 
Gamse; with symbols for ukulele, 
ete. © June 17, 1936; E pub. 56164; 
Eugene West, New York. 18919 

Chee, chee, chee, chee, choo; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127660; Bessie G. Glasser, New York. 

18920 

Cheer up with me; song. ©1e. July 
8, 1936; E unp. 128652; Adeline Hol- 
lingsworth, North Olmsted, O. 

18921 


89984—36——2 


18933 


Cherubini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobie 
Salvatore) Sinfonia D-dur; y. Luigi 
Cherubini, hrsg. Joseph St. Winter ; 
orch. Partitur. © Sept. 24, 1935; HE 
for. 48582; Musikwissenschaftlicher 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 18922 

Chimes; by Gaston Dorech; pf. © 1 ¢. 
July 14, 1986; E unp. 128319; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 18923 


Chinese (The) cook; by G. Dorch; pf. 
©1c. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128315; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18924 


Chinese lily; song. ©1e. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127699; Cora McWhinney 
Hand, Inglewood, Calif. 18925 


Chipolata (La); rumba, C. Simon et 
F. Lion; melodie, avee acc. de pf. 
© 1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 127519: 
Cécile Simon, Paris. 18926 


Chippewa waltz; w and m Thor Caesar, 
pf. arr. Eunice Lee. © June 19, 
1986; E pub. 56241; Thor Caesar 
music pub. co., Saginaw, Mich. 

18927 


Choclo (El) ; Argentine tango, diagram 
arr.; Hawaiian guit.; in G. © Dee. 
2, 19385; E pub. 56669; Harlin bros., 


Indianapolis. 18928 
Choralvorspiele; nach melodien des 
deutschen evangelischen  einheits- 


gesangbuches, Karl Hoyer, op. 57; 

orgel. bd. 3. © Mar. 29, 1935; EB 

for. 44877; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 
18929 


Chords; by LeRoy Shields; pf. © 
ive, July 30, 1936; BE unpes 1293538" 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

18930 


Choruses from The mikado; w Wil- 
liam. Schwenck Gilbert, m Arthur 
Seymour Sullivan, arr. Archibald 
Thompson Davison; men’s voices; 
piz4 hand ace... OnJuly. %, 1936; 
E pub. 56617; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 18931 


Chow (The); unison song, w Pelton 


Keane, m Colin Taylor. © June 4, 
19386; E for. 45090; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18932 


Christe Jesu pastor bone; motet, ed. 
from MSS. at Peterhouse and Christ 
Church, with the missing ten. pt. 
and English text supplied Edmund 
H. Fellowes, m John Taverner; 5 
mixed voices; organ acc. © May 
14, 1986; E for. 45096; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18933 


851 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18934 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Christiansen choral program book; 
eoll., arr. F. Melius Christiansen ; 
mixed voices. v. 1. © June 25, 


1936; AA 211496; Augsburg pub. 
house, Minneapolis. 18934 
Christmastide; w Harlow R. Hoyt, 


m Marion Moore; mixed cho., or 
quartet. © July 8, 1986; E pub. 
56286; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

18985 


Cinderella; w O. J. Christensen and 
Jane Clare, and melody. iene: 
July 31, 1986; E unp. 129432; Owen 
J. Christensen, Los Angeles. 18936 


Circumstances were such; w and mel- 
ody. ©le July 14, 1856; E unp. 
128936; Mary Lou Watts, Milwau- 
kee. 18937 


Ciribiribin; English w Alberto Silvio, 
m A. Pestalozza, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; ) with’ arr:,for  guits ele 
July 9, 1936; E pub. 56281; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

18938 


Neapolitan love song, A. Pesta- 
lozza, diagram arr.; Hawaiian guit. ; 
in A. © Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 56679 ; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 189389 


City (The) of roses; song, m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross. © June 6, 1936; 
E pub. 56553; Goldia Maye Basler, 
Sherwood, Or. 18940 


City (A) triumphant; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © July 2, 1986; E pub. 
56248; Mary E. Frank, Larchmont, 


in YE 18941 
Civilian conservation corps; march, 
arr. Harry E. Rodgers; band and 


© June 29, 1936; E pub. 
J. Jenkins, Saugua, 
18942 


orech, pts. 
56214; Harry 
Mass. 


Clamor tropical; bolero; pf. con letra. 
©1c. July 21, 1986; E unp. 128701; 
Ibelle Luifia, Catano, P. R. 18943 


Clausetti (Pietro) Tre danze e Fi- 
males, oreh. . Partitural, ©) Julya2, 
19386; E for. 45221; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 18944 


Climbing up the golden stairs; dia- 
gram arr.; Hawaiian guit., with w; 
in D. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 56652 ; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 18945 


Ciose your eyes and kiss me, for your 
kisses make love divine; song. © 
1c July 9, 19386; E unp. 128872; 
John J. Erby, Los Angeles. 18946 


Clown (The); humoresque, w Rosa 
Kudisch; bar. ©1e. July 11, 1936; 
EK unp. 128169; Alexis Kudisch, 
Brooklyn. 18947 


Cobweb’s valsette; study in octave 
melody, James Brasch; pf. © June 
8, 1936; E for. 45258; Chappell & 
co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 18948 


Cocktail hour; sophisticated mood, 
Clifford Adams; pf. conductor. © 
1c. May 29, 1986; E unp. 1279383 ; 
Seymour George Hartman, New 
York. 18949 


Collection of picturesque and descrip- 
tive compositions; compiled Movie- 
tone music corp.; pf. conductor.  v. 
24. © July 27, 23, 1936; E pub. 
56620-56622; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 18950-18952 


Color blind; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 20, 1986; E unp. 128612; 
Michael Flagg, New York. 18953 


Colorado moon; song, w Mary F. 
Kroups, Husaky, © «1° ei, July 2 


19386; E unp 128844; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 18954 


Combination (The) to your heart; w 
G.' Mertz; "m- BY Rich. -@P Ie Sully 
2, 1936; E unp. 127620; Gene Mertz 
and Freddie Rich, Port Chester, 
Na. Mi. 18955 


Come along to Texas; w and melody. 
©1c. July 17, 1936; E unp. 128493; 
J. Fred McGaughy, Brownwood, 
Tex. 18956 


Come and see me to-morrow; from Big 
broadeast of 1987, w Martin de Leon, 
m Ralph Rainger. © 1 ¢. July 2, 
1986; EK unp. 127636; Paramount pro- 
ductions music corp., New York. 

18957 


Come back to Erin; diagram arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., with w; in A. © 
Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 56698; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 18958 


Come back to me; arr. Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. ©1e. July 29, 
1986; E unp. 129247; Alice A. Bar- 
row, Santa Paula, Calif. 18959 


Come back to your God; hymn, arr. 
Virgil Johnson. © July 22, 1936; 
EK pub. 56565; Parker Scott, Los 
Angeles. 18960 


Come get ready; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128853; Ro- 
berta Jones, Alhambra, Calif. 18961 


852 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Come to me: song, pf. arr. Bob Taylor. 
©1e. July 9, 1986; BE unp. 128147; 
Albert Gustav Schoenfeld, Denver. 

18962 


Coming down to earth; by Raymond 
Seott; pf. © 1c. July 21, 1986; EH 
unp. 128694; Harry Warnow, New 
York. 18963 


Commercial ripples; melody, with pf. 
ace. ©l1e July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129167: Salvatore Cavicchio, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 18964 


Communion; w Jeanette Chamberlain 
Ash, m Avelyn M. Kerr. © July 2, 
1936; E pub. 56299; Harmony music 
publishers, Chicago. 18965 


Communion service in E flat; mixed 
voices. © July 14, 1936; Epub. 
56416; Harry S. Sharpe, Yakima, 
Wash. 18966 


Concertino ; in D moll, Leopold J. Beer, 
op. 81; violin, 1st position, and pf. 
© Maz. 31, 1936; E for. 44940; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 18967 


—-y. Walter Leigh; cembalo oo. 
klavier u. streichorch. Partitur u. 
stimmen. © Apr. 8, 1936; E for. 
45046; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin-Lichterfelde. 18968 


Conga (la) del pilar; conga, letra 
Alberto J. Rebollar, m Juan Castro; 
pf. © June 4, 1936; E for. 44926; 
Havana music supply co., Havana. 

18969 


Congo rhythm; song, w James B. 
O’Malley and Robert S. Cragin. 
Mme nuly w1935- KH unp. 127517; 
Earres Prince, Schenectady, N. Y. 

18970 


Congregational evening service; in a 
chant form, w from the Bible, m C. 
Henry Phillips; choir or quartet and 
harmony. © May 21, 1936; E for. 
45074; Oxford univ. press, London. 

18971 


Continental parody; by Joe Glover. © 
1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 1293888; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

18972 


Coo-coo-coo (Le) ; de Plaisirs de Paris, 
paroles Henri Varna, Marc-Cab et 
Arthur Lesser, m Jacques R. Breux. 
© May 1, 19386; E for. 45007; Edi- 
tions Feldman, s. a., Paris. 18973 


Coraggio (Il) dell’amore; romanza, 
canzone, m Francesco Di Leo. 
1e¢ July 21, 1936; E unp. 129380; 
Saverio Mendicino, Vandergrift, Pa. 

18974 


18987 


Cornflakes ; instrumental novelty ; with 
pf. ace. ©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129168; Salvatore Cavicchio, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 18975 


Cossack dance; arr. Gladys Cumber- 
land; percussion band pts., with pf. 
conductor, and pf. duet pt. © July 
15, 1986; E for. 45273; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 18976 


Cost (The) of war; fox-trot song, m 
Mario Leone. © 1 ¢. July 2, 1936; 
EK unp. 128523; Rose B. Vincent, 
Wichita. 18977 


Cottage (The) by the millstream; w 
and m Helen Bell Sparks. © 1 « 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 129139: Helen 
Louise Sparks, Horseheads, N. Y. 

18978 

Cottage (A) near the bay; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e July 27, 1936: E unp. 
129057; Cecelia B. Parker, Camden, 
ING des 18979 


Cottage (A) on the hillside; pf., with 
w. © 1c. July 8, 1936; E ump. 
127882; Maurice Block, Brooklyn. 

18980 


Cottager (The) to her infant; lullaby, 
w Dorothy Wordsworth, m Joseph 
Wardale; unison voices, with canon. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © June 12, 
1936; E for. 45202: Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 18981 


Could I be in love; from Champagne 
waltz, w Leo Robin, m William Daly. 
©l1c. July 22, 19386; EH unp. 128777; 
Paramount productions, ine, New 
York. 18982 


Counting on you; w Naomi Carpenter 
Nabergel; pf. ©1e. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128784; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18983 


Country carnival: by Marian Leitch 
Wozencraft; pf. © June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 56406; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 18984 


Country jig; by David W. Guion; pf., 
in D maj. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56405; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

18985 


Couturiere (La) ; by Moussorgsky, arr. 
Nathan Milstein; violin and pf. © 
1 ec. May 6, 19386; BE unp. 127770; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

18986 


‘Covadonga (La) ; paso doble, song. © 


1c. July 17, 19386; E unp. 128484; 
Benny Suarez, Tampa, Fla. 18987 


893 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. I, Des vi3l 


18988 


Cowboy’s (A) last ride; song, m Theo- 
dore Bock; with male cho. © 1 «¢. 
July 24, 1986; E unp. 128941; Oliver 
Johnson, Richmond, Ind. 18988 


Cowboys (The) meet at the old cactus 
trad: sone. )© dies July 6, Moa. 
E unp. 127742; Rola Libke, New 
Holstein, Wis. 18989 

Cradle Blake, m 
Robin 1936 ; 
Hor: press, 
London. 18990 


song; w William 
Miltordhy ©ieulivan2: 
45071; Oxford univ. 


Craxton (Harold) Two pieces for 
piano; ed. H. Craxton; pf. © July 
2, 19386; E for. 45067; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 18991 


Cristina ; tango; pf., con letra. ©1e. 
June 16, 1936; E unp. 127511; Car- 
men Bojorquez, Los Angeles. 18992 


Crois moi; valse, de Disque 413, pa- 
roles André de Badet, m Nikolaus 
Brodszky. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44995 ; Choudens, Paris. 18993 


Cross-road; song. ©1ce. July 9, 1936; 
E unp. 127973; Gene Mertz and Fred- 
die Rich, Port Chester, N. Y. 

18994 


‘Cross the sea; w and m Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit.; in note and 
diagram. © June 1 1936; E pub. 
563820; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 18995 


Crowded floors; w S. Horwitz and A. 
Levine, m M. Bernstein. ©1ec. July 
18, 1986; E unp. 128566; Morris 
Bernstein, Si Horwitz and Abe Le- 
vine, Denver. 18996 


Crown (A) of silver on your brow; w 
James Harry Young; pf. © 1 «. 
July 27, 19836; E unp. 129086; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

18997 


Cruising around; fox-trot song; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © May 1, 1936; 
E pub. 56434; Lillian Tildsley, Chi- 
cago. 18998 


Crying in the rain; w and melody Curt 
Kremer and Alfred Solman. © 1 ¢. 
July 2, 1986; EH unp. 127608 ; Edward 
B. Marks musie corp., New York. 

18999 


Csardis; by V. Monti, transcribed 
-Charles J. Roberts. 1. B flat clari- 
net and pf.—2. Flute and pif. 
July 1, 1986; HE pub. 56195, 56196; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

19000, 19001 


Cuban Pete; rumba fox-trot, w and 
m José Norman; with ukulele arr. 
© Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 45132; J. 
Norris music pub. co., ltd., London. 

19002: 


Cuban serenade; by Charles Midgley,, 
orch. Joseph Engleman; pts. © Feb. 
25, 1984; E for. 45275; Edward 
Schuberth & co., ine., New York. 

19003 


Cucaracha (La); Mexican song, dia- 
gram arr.; Hawaiian guit.;in D. © 
Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 56653; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 19004. 


Cuckoo (The); w B. T., m Anton 
Arensky, setting Bryceson Treharne ;: 
sop., alto and bass. © July 3, 1936; 
EK pub. 56345; Boston music Co... 
Boston. 19005 


Cup (The) of bitterness; by H. W.. 
Friedhofer. © 1. July 30, 1936; 
EK unp. 129899; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 19006: 


Cupid got me; song. ©1e July 24, 
1936; E unp. 128918; Howard HE. 
Ryser, Pittsburgh. 19007 


Cupid’s garden; fox-trot song, melody 
A. C. Smyth and Ben Adelman. © 
1 e July 22, 1986; E unp. 128821; 
Adam Charles Smyth, Woodruff, 
Utah. 19008 


Cupid’s trumpeteers; w and melody 


Al Duke. © 1c. July 17, 1986; H 
unp. 128482; Alphonsus Thomas 
Duke, New York. 19009: 
Curl (A) for a kiss; m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. © July 
9, 1986; E pub. 56442; Mary HE. 
Pullen, Columbia, I. 19010 


Curves; w Harry Ben Bolt, melody 
Effie May Bolt. ©1ce. July 20, 1936; 
Hsunp. 128587; Ben Bolt song pro- 
ductions, Lakeside, O. 19011 


Cut-in (The); w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Felix Bernard. ©1e. July.25, 1936; 
E unp. 129001; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 19012 


Czardas A [and] Czardas B; sur des 
motifs de Jean Demaraist, par G. 
Loés; orch. ptes. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 45003; Léon Brice, Paris. 

19013: 


D’un fontaine; poésie Philippe Des- 
portes, m Pierre Tesson. © July 17, 
1936; E for. 45145; Enoch & Gie., 
Paris. 19014 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


19043 


Dachshund (The); unison song, 
Pelton Keane, m Colin Taylor. © 
June 4, 1936; E for. 45091; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 19015 


Dan Cupid; fox-trot song. ©1c. July 
13, 1936; E unp. 128657; Rena Buz- 
zard, Springfield, Mo. 19016 


Dance of the living dead; pf. ©1«. 
June 29, 19386; E unp. 128562; Wil- 
liam H. Haudenschild, jr., Glendale, 
Calif. 19017 


Dance of the wood nymphs; pf. ©1-e. 
wuly 27, 1936; BE unp. 1290325 Zita 
Marie Hotter, Homer City, Pa. 


19018 
Dancing conversation; w Irving 
Caesar, m Arthur Schwartz. © 1 «. 


July 14, 1936; E unp. 128281; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 19019 


Dancing in a daze; w and m Seymour 


Simons, Shep Fields. and Sal Gioé, ° 


pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © July 2, 1936; E pub. 


56233; Famous music corp., New 
York. 19020 
Dancing in moonlight; song. © 1 ¢. 


July 27, 1936; E unp. 129045; James 
Zeb Morris, Tallapoosa, Ga. 19021 


Dancing in the moonlight; song, m 
Henry R. Cohen. © 1c. June 12, 
1936 ; EH unp. 128039; Theresa Pauline 
Kramer, So. Glastonbury, Conn. 

18022 


Dancing in the old town-hall; song. © 
1 @ July 13, 1936; E unp. 128277; 
Percy Franklin Garey, Mound City, 
Mo. 19023 


Dancing in the open; from Song and 
dance man, w and m Sidney Clare. 
© July 6, 19386; E pub. 56252 ; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 19024 


Dancing (The) marionette; by Robert 
Braine, op. 19, no. 2; pf. © June 27, 
19386; E pub. 56411; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19025 


Dancing on my heart; w and m Ann 
Curran Duval and Mary Patten 
Duval; pf. © 1 ¢. July 1,:4986: 
E unp. 127546; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19026 


Dancing on the clouds; by LeRoy 
Shield; pf. © 1c. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129354; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 19027 


Dans le bleu des cigarettes ; valse lente, 
paroles Louis Poterat, m Reisfeld et 
Marbot. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
45005; Editions Echo, Paris. 19028 


w | Dansant; by Kenneth Walton; pf. © 


1 ec May 29, 1986; E unp. 1279384; 
Seymour George Hartman, New 
York. 19029 


Danse de corde; par Florent Schmitt, 
op: 86, no: 3; pf. ©) May 1 Wesc. 
H for. 44984; Durand & cie., Paris. 

19030 


Danse en rythme espagnol; par I. 
Philipp; pf. © Dec. 31, 1935; BE for. 
44986; Durand & cie., Paris. 19031 


Danza calabrese; Italian folk-dance, 
Pietro Morelli, arr. Charles J. 
Roberts; band pts., with conductor. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56151; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19032 


Dapreda (Gino) Dodici pezzi facili; 
op) 2) pt. © July 199386; 1H. for: 
45233; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 19083 


Dardanelle (Louise) Harmony first 
method. a. Pf. aceondivon 2 
Hawaiian guit. © July 30, 1936; 
AA 211880, 211881; Paull-pioneer 
music corp., New York. 

19034, 19035 


Darlin’; song, m T. C. Romney and 
Kay Powell. © 1c. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 128735; Theodore Culver 
Romney, New York. 18035 


Darling old boy; waltz, w and melody. 
©1e. July 17, 1986; E unp. 128507 ; 
Charles Shackett, Los Angeles. 

19037 


Date (A) for 38; song. © 1c. July 3, 
1986; E unp. 127694; Maude L. 
Landes, Portland, Or. 15088 


Davis’ (Joe) folio of children’s songs ; 
10 modern songs, w and m Andy 
Razaf, Paul Denniker, and others. 
© July 20, 1936; E pub. 56517; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 19039 


Day (A) at the races; w and m Bert 


Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 1 «¢. 

July 6, 1986; E unp. 127703; Metro- 

Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
19040 


Day dreams; pf., with w. ©1c. July 
13, 1986; E unp. 128266; George 
Howard Fields, Sioux City, Ia. 

19041 


song. © 1«e July 24, 1936; EH 
unp. 128921; Hugenia White Law- 
rence, Woods Hole, Mass. 19042 


—w Alton Alexander, m Ken Woods. 
© July 20, 1936; E pub. 56509; Ex- 
clusive publications, ine., New York. 

19043 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19044 


Day (A) to remember, a night to re- 
call; w W. Smith, melody D. Warner. 
©1le. July 21, 19386; E unp. 128729; 
Wilbur Smith, San Francisco, and 
Deloros Warner, Berkeley, Calif. 

19044 


Day (The) you came to me; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1936; E unp. 128819; Pauline 
Wolpert, Sierra Madre, Calif. 

19045 


Days (The) of Brahms and Saint- 
Saéns; 45 works by composers of all 
nationalities in the period from 1880— 
1839, selected and ed. Albert E. Wier ; 
pf. © July 30, 1986; AA 211879; 
Harcourt, Brace & co., inc. New 
York. 19046 


Days of memory; w Myra Dickinson 
Wright; pf. ©1e¢ July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128484; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19047 


De plus en plus pompette ; marche-fox- 
trot, paroles G. P. Moreau, m Georges 
Stalin; orch. ptes. © May 1, 1986; 
E for. 44973; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 19048 


Dear angel mother of mine; song. © 
1c. July 18, 1986; E unp. 128626; 
Harold Tennyson, Waukegan, Il. 

19049 


Dear Blue Ridge moon; song, arr. Har- 
old Potter; with ukulele arr. © 
July 14, 1986; E pub. 56340; Monroe 
Potter, Waynesboro, Va. 19050 


Dear little girl of my dreams; w May 
Bailey; pf. © 1c. July 28, 1986; 
E unp. 129141; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 18051 


Dear mother o’ mine; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
July 3, 19386; E unp. 127680; Roy L. 
Grund, Cloquet, Minn. 19052 


Dear ol’ girl; waltz, w C. F. Berry, 
mW. HB: Lewis: (©@»1°¢ ‘July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129410; Clyde F.. Berry 
and Walter H. Lewis, Manchester, 
N. H. 19053. 


Dear old Missouri; w and m Al Link; 
pf. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128473; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19054 


Dear old New York; w Irving Taylor, 
melody Vie Mizzy. ©1e. July 29, 
1936; E unp. 129183; Famous music 
corp., New York. 19055 


Dearest; valse song. © 1c. June 8, 
1986; E unp. 128070; Camilla Brook- 
shire, Salida, Col. 19056 


pt. 11) DHS. wv ed 


Dearest one; w Jimmie Eaton, m W. A. 
Horejsi; pf. treble. © 1c. June 22, 
1986; E unp. 127929; Everett O. 
Eaton and Walter A. Horejsi, St. 
Cloud, Minn. 19057 


Death of baby Lindbergh; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1.. July 15, 1986; E 
unp. 128352; Clifford EH. Hatt, Island 
Falls, Me. 19058 


Débutant (Le) clarinettiste; 1° et 2° 
degrés, 20 études mélodiques, trés 
faciles, A. Périer. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 44975; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 19059) 


Dedication; by Robert Franz, arr. 
Geraldine Daggett ; men’s voices. © 
July 13, 1936; E pub. 56342; Boston 
music ¢co., Boston. 19060 


song; w May Riley Smith. © 
1 e« July 22, 1986; E unp. 128809; 
James William Moorehouse, New 
York. 19061 


Delannoy (Marcel) Cinq quatrains ;. 
paroles Francis Jammes. © May 1, 
1936; E for, 44994; Heugel, Paris. 

19062 


Délibes (Clement Philibert Leo) Fan- 
tasie; aus Léo Delibes ballet Sylvia, 
bearb. Max Rhode, op. 48; orch. stim- 
men;! © June 23; 1936;>.Hyeier. 
45101; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 19063. 


Democratic (The) march; song, with 
arr. for ukulele and guit. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129122; Flor- 
ence Avery Sanderson, Port Huron, 
Mich. 19064 


Departure; by R. H. Bassett. © 1 ©. 
July 14, 1986; E unp. 128289; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 19065 


Depression; song, w Rose Riefler. © 
1c. July 29, 1986; E unp. 129189; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 19066 


Deserted (A) plantation; by William 
Grant Still; pf. © July 20, 1936; EH 
pub. 56512; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 19067 


Design for love; w Helen Taylor, m 
Roger Oliver Van Duzer. ©1ce. July 
21, 1936; E unp. 128709; Marjorie 
Helen Taylor, Bronxville, N. Y. 

19068 


Devil in my dream; w M. J. Peterson, 
melody LeRoy Magruder. © 1 ec. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127856; Michael 
J. Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, 
Baltimore. 19069 


856 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


Devotion; by Coleman Hawkins; solo 
B flat ten. saxophone, with pf. ace. 
© June 4, 1936; E for. 45190; Peter 
Maurice musie co., ltd., London. 

19070 


Dew drops and tulips ; fox-trot, w Edna 
L. Collins and J. L. Towers, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. July 29, 1936; 
E unp. 129204; J. Leon Towers, Fed- 
eralsburg, Md. 19071 


Did it ever happen to you; fox-trot 
song. ©l1e. July 13, 19386; E unp. 
128682; Dick Remy, Los Angeles. 

19072 

Dieren (Bernard Van) Sonata; op. 5; 
violin. © June 12, 1936; E for. 
45253 ; Rostral press, London. 19073 


Dimples; w L. EK. Fox, m M. P. Zeman. 
©1c. June 30, 1986; E unp. 127514; 
Lula E. Fox and M. Patricia Zeman, 
Billings, Mont. 19074 


Dixie; by. Dan Emmet, diagram arr.; 
Hawaiian guit., with w; in A. 
Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 56649; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 19075 


Dixie belle; w and melody. © 1c. July 
7, 1986; E unp. 127795; Frederick 
Kenneth Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 

19076 


Dixie darlin’; w Frazier Arwood, mel- 
ody Gabe Brollier. © 1c. July 13, 
1936; E unp. 128246; R. A. Brolilier, 
Wichita Falls, Tex. 19077 


Dixie on parade; w and melody Al 


Duke. © 1. July 17, 1936; E unp. 
128490; Alphonsus Thomas Duke, 
New York. 19078 


Dixieland bound: w and m Frank Jul- 
ius Hampton; pf. © June 8, 1936; 
E pub. 56330; Hampton music pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 19079 


Do ya mean it; w and m Ray Rapetti; 
Ist violin. ©1e. July 21, 19386; BE 
unp. 128695; Renato Rapetti, New 
York. 19080 


Do you believe in dreams; valse song. 
©l1e. June 8, 1936: E unp. 128093; 
G. A. Symonette, Nassau, N. P., Ba- 
hamas, B. W. I. 19081 


Do you love me Marie; fox-trot song. 
©1c. june 22, 1936; E unp. 128054; 
Ervin BH. Miller, Wichita, Kan. 

19082 


Do you remember the time; w Elsie 
Sanguinet, and melody. ©1e. July 
27, 1936; E unp. 129044; Elizabeth L. 
Cook, St. Louis. 19083 


19095 


Dobson (Lesbia) Three little songs; 
w traditional and by Crestot and 
Lesbia Dobson, m L. Dobson; 2 
treble voices. © June 30, 1936; EH 
for. 45143; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 19084 


Three songs of bush and town; w 
Lesbia Dobson and Tennyson, m L. 
Dobson; 2-pt. boys’ or girls’ choirs. 
© June 30, 1936; FE for. 45144: W. H. 
Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 
19085 


Doctor Bill; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
©1ec. July 20, 1936; E unp. 128622; 
Caroline O’Connell, Flint, Mich. 

19086 


Doctor Quackenbush: w and m Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 1 e. 
July 6, 19836; EH unp. 127704; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

19087 


Doctor (The) song; w Sidney Clare, 
m Gene Rose. © 1c. July 14, 1936; 
E unp. 128292; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 19088 


Does your heart beat for me; w Mit- 
chell Parish, m Russ Morgan and 
Arnold Johnson; with guit. arr. © 
June 380, 1936; E pub. 56170; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 19089 


Dominion (The) ; quick march, C. Trus- 
sell; band pts. © July 17, 1936; HE 
for. 45255; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London. 19090 


Dona nobis pacem; cantata, m R. 
Vaughan Williams; sop. and bar. soli 
and cho. © June 18, 1936; E for. 
45066; Oxford univ. press, London. 

19091 


Donald Duck; w and m Al Bryan, Ira 
Schuster and Gerald Marks. © June 
30, 1986: E pub. 56550:;; Schuster & 
Miller, inc., New York. 19092 


Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschafts- 
kapitian; lied u. tango, text Hrich 


Meder, m Charles Loubé. © May 
21, 19386; E for. 45023; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky, 
Vienna. 19093 


Donkey (The); w G. K. Chesterton ; 
men’s cho. © June 26, 1936; E for. 
44895; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 
Scotland. 19094 


Dcnne_ spagnole; paso-doble, parole 
A. R. Borella, m M. Mariotti; pf. © 
Mar. 5, 1986; EH for. 45288; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 19095 


807 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19096 


Don’t do as I do; w and melody Al 


Duke. ©1e. July 17, 19386; E unp. 
128489; Alphonsus Thomas Duke, 
New York. 19096 
Don’t forget; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 


May 18, 1986; E unp. 1279438; Lethie 
Louise Smith, Oklahoma City. 19097 


Don’t forget me; song. ©1ce. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127789; Jacob Brom- 
berg, Burbank, Calif. 19098 


w and, melody: © 1,¢ July 3) 
1936; E unp. 127687; Fern HK. Klinger- 
man, Plymouth, Ind. 19099: 


Don’t forget to say I love you; song, 
pf. arr. Geo. McCauley and HE. Wun- 
derlich. ©1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128165; Ida Margaret Lytle, Wash- 
ington. 19100 


Don’t get me wrong; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 21, 19386; E unp. 128720; 
Mike Codian, Akron, O. 19101 


Don’t look now; w Robert L. Scharff 
and Marvin HE. Mueller, m G. Homer; 
pe © Le. July iy 1936.) ap: 
127525; Robert Scharff, Marvin Muel- 
ler and Gus Homer, St. Louis. 19102 


Don’t push me; by LeRoy Shield. © 
1 ¢« July 30, 1936; E unp. 129345; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

19103 


Don’t say no when I ask you; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
128524 ; David West, New Orleans. 

19104 


Don’t say we’re through; song. ©1c. 
July 17, 1986; E unp. 128503; Gene 
Hirschberg, Park Ridge, Ill. 19105 


Dorothea; song. ©1c. July 10, 19386; 
E unp. 128138; Hilda Fisher Brand- 
wooi, Bogota, N. J. 19106 


Doughboy’s (The) in the dough again ; 
w Joe Young, m Fred Ahlert; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © July 14, 1936; 
E pub. 56367 ; Miller music, inc., New 
York. 19107 


Dover Beach; w Matthew Arnold, m 
Samuel Barber, op. 3; med. voice. © 
June 22, 1986; E pub. 56402; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 19108 


—_—— 1. Bar. voice, with string 
quartet. S8vo.—2. 4 string pts. © 
June 22, 1936; 2 c. each June 26; H 
pub. 56401: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19109 


Down by the old country store; w and 
m Bill Reuter. ©1le. July 20, 1986; 
E unp. 128618; William H. Reuter, 
Elmhurst, Il. 19110 


pt. 11, Nn) s., viel 


Down by the silver sea; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127681; Clara 
Mae Heaton, Randolph, Miss. 19111 


Down deep in my heart—I know who 
loves me; w and melody John Batista 
Vidach, collaborator, Mike Parenti. 
©l1e. July 3, 19386; E unp. 127741; 
John B. Vidach, Chicago. 19112 


Down Happiness Lane; song, melody 
Carroll Webster. © 1 ¢ July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129069; Irene M. Wig- 
gins, Johannesburg, Mich. 19113 


Down Honeysuckle lane; song, w Hlea- 
nor B. Buck. © 1c. July 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128392); Edgar B. Utterback, 
Bangor, Me. 19114 


Down Honolulu way, where palm trees 
grow; W Harlin bros. and George 
Bailey; Hawaiian guit., diagram 
arr.: in H. © Dee: 241935 7h pub: 
56650; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

19115 

Down in dreamy Venice; song. © July 
14, 1986; E pub. 56336; Violet Silver, 
Agnew, Calif. 19116 


Down in Honolulu town; song; Hawai- 
ian guit., diagram arr., in A. © Dee. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56651; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 19117 


Down Lovers Lane; w George Bailey 
and Harlin bros.; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.; in F. © Dee. 2, 1985; 
E pub. 56661; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19118 


Down the sunset trail; w Sarah Ellis 
Ivie; pf. © 1 ce July 27, 1936 
unp. 129087; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19119 


Drake’s chair; w Abraham Cowley, m 
Robin Milford, op. 39; bar. solo and 
cho., with pf. ace. © June 4, 1936; 
EK for. 45065; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 19120 


Dream awhile; w Johnny Mercer, m 
Phil Ohman; with guit. arr. © July 
9, 1986; E pub. 56278; Robbins mu- 
sie corp., New York. 19121 


Dream (A) came back to me; song. 
©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 129178; 
Julian Edward Arpin, Portland. Or. 

19122 

Dream (The) in my heart; song, w Joe 
Thompson. © 1c. July 15, 1936; E 
unp. 128378; Edna Fischer Hayes, 
San Francisco. 191238 


Dream of me; song, melody John Bach. 
© 1«¢. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129376; 
Emma Mulis, Chicago. 19124 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Dream of my heart; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Frank W. Ford. ©1e. July 25, 
1936; E unp. 128975; Helen Wahl 
Serio, North Merrick, L. L, N. Y. 

19125 


Dream waltz; song, w Georgette Arian. 
©le. July 20, 1986; E unn. 128634 ; 
Bartlett Briggs, San Francisco. 

19126 


Dreamer’s dreams; song, m Luther A. 


Clark. ©1c. July 20. 1986; E unp. 
128623; Caroline O’Connell, Flint, 
Mich. 19127 


Dreaming dreams of you; fox-trot, w 
and melody. ©1e. July 18, 1936; 
BH unp. 128557; Sam P. Acton, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 19128 


Dreaming of a song; w and melody 
Laddie Van. ©1e. July 22, 1936; 
EH unp. 128874; Lucien Van Walleg- 
hem, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 

19129 


Dreaming of mother and home; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 20,1936; E unp. 
128609; Charles Moorhead, Maple 
Creek, Sask., Canada. 19130 


Dreaming of you; w and melody. © 
nec ruly 14 1936; EH unp. 128311; 
David MecRath Robinson, Chicago. 

19131 


Dreaming of you, to-night; w and mel- 
ody. © le. July 7, 19386; E ump. 
127809; Shirley Wile, Lisbon, O. 

19132 


Dreaming roses; song. ©1c. July 24, 
1936; E unp. 128914; J. S. Bibey, 
Vass, N. C. 19133 


Dreaming to-day; song. © 1c. July 
- 9, 1936; E unp. 127921; Dennis A. 
Gompf, Marion, O. 19134 


Dreaming with you; w G. Pritchard, 
melody U. Pridgen. ©1e. July 2, 
1936; E unp. 128930'; George Pritch- 
ard and Ulysses Pridgen, Pittsburgh. 

19135 


Dreams; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. Sam 
Katz. ©1ce. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
128950: Martha Katz, i. e. Mrs. Sam 
Katz, El Paso. 19136 


Dreams at twilight; by Iola McReyn- 
olds, arr.; violoncello and pf. © 
July 10, 1936; E pub. 56421; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 19137 


Dreams, idle dreams; w Thora Doshia ; 
pf. © 1c¢ July 27, 1936; EB unp. 
129088; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 191388 


Dreams of long ago; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128427 ; Ethel Fogle, Washington. 

19139 


Dreamy, dreamy, dreams; w Jimmie 
Eaton, m Walter Horejsi; pf. treble. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 127928; 
Everett O. Eaton and Walter A. 
Horejsi, St. Cloud, Minn. 19140 


Dreamy Volga; w Liu Sinmin; pf. © 
1 c¢. July 28, 1986; E unp. 129142; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19141 


Dreimal darfst du raten; slowfox, w 
u. m Peter Fritz Wehle-Jahn. © 
Feb. 12, 1936; E for. 44953; Octava 
btihnen-u. musikverlag, a. g., Ziirich, 
Switzerland. 19142 


Drifting; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
July 15, 1936; E unp. 128353 ; George 
Starks, Akron, O. 19143 


Drifting along; song. © 1c. July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128697; Georgia L. 
Vogenitz, Newcomerstown, O. 

19144 


Drifting along, singing a song of love; 
w and m Michael Jordan and Jimmy 
De Mayo; with guit. arr. © July 22, 
1836; E pub. 56541; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

19145 


Drifting along with the flowing tide; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E 
unp. 129076; Elmer D. Hodgkins, 
Annisquam, Gloucester, Mass. 

19146 


Drifting in my dreams down the river 
of love; song. ©1c. July 24, 19386; 
E unp. 128955: Roy McBain, Eugene, 
Or: 19147 


Drive slowly and carefully, avoid acci- 
dents; fox-trot song. © 1c. July 3, 
1986; E unp. 127739; Tom Puce, 
Cleveland. 19148 


Drouth down South; w and m Carmon 
Eugene Bell; pf. © 1c. July 138, 
1936; E unp. 128228; Carmon E. 
Bell, Phoenix, Ariz. 19149 


Drum (The) major; by Vera Selby; 
pf. © July 6, 1986; E pub. 56224; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 19150 


Drunk; by LeRoy Shield; pf. © 1 e. 
July 30, 19386; E unp. 129338; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 19151 


Duck step; by Martha Barentzen; pf. 
© June 5, 1936; E for. 45131; Iohan 
Marius Barentzen, Copenhagen. 

19152 


859 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19153 Dt. GI, MASHivvod 
Dust; song. © 1 ec. July 29, 1936; Cairone. © June 18, 1936; E for. 
EH unp. 129233; Lanford Barnett, 45216; Société anonyme des Editions 


Lebanon, Mo. 19153 


E; by Monty Frame; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128394; Elizabeth Frame De Golier, 
Cincinnati. 19154 


Far training tests; clarifying the use of 
the material of harmony, F. Wright 
and T. Tertius Noble; pf. © Aug. 
10, 19386; AA 212505; Frank Wright, 
Brooklyn. 19155 


Echo (The) song; song, w Derwent 
Waters. ©1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 
128649; David Davies, Luscar, Alta., 
Canada. 19156 


Eerie interlude; w Wayne A. Ken- 
worthy, m arr. Stan Howells. © 
June 25, 1986; E pub. 56216; J. BH. 
Hill, Hansen, Id. 19157 


Hight (The) chordal attacks; with 
illustrative pieces, Bernard Wagness; 
pf. © July 18, 1936; AA 212032; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

19158 


Elayne; fox-trot song. ©1.. July 6, 
1936 ; E unp. 127709; Edward Payson 
Bailey, Beverly Hills, Calif. 19159 


Eleanor; song, w Lawrence McGrath. 
©1c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127540; 
Richard Young, Brooklyn. 19160 


Elegantina ; mazurka, S. G. Ietti Rossi; 
accordion. © July 22, 1936; E pub. 
56516; Roma music co., Cleveland. 

19161 


Elephants; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1c June 5, 1986; E unp. 128409; 
Effie Tuggy, Los Angeles. 19162 


Eleven o’clock in heaven: w and m 
Benjamin Edwards Neal; with un- 
acc. Male quartette. © July 9, 1936; 
E pub. 56305; Neal pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 19163 


Elle est décorée; one-step; orch. ptes. 
avec paroles. © May 1, 1926; E for. 
44969; Fr. Ménichetti, Marseille, 
France. 19164 


Emotional crisis no. 1; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer. ©1e. July 30, 1936; E unp. 
129398 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 19165 


Empia morte; canzone. © May 18, 
1936 ; E pub. 566389 ; Pasquale Novara, 
New York. 19166 


Emprise; tango, paroles Charles 
Cluny, m Charles Chobillon and R. 


Ricordi, 


Empty-hearted; w J. Baldassarre, 
melody D. Romani. © 1c. July 38, 
1986; E unp. 127644; Dino Romani 
and Jino Baldassarre, Philadelphia. 

19168 


En avant; pf. ©1e. July 10, 1936: 
E unp. 128171; Edward W. Capen, 
Charleston, 8S. C. 19169 


End (The) begins; w Dorothy Fields, 
mm Mritz, Kreisleriyii©@) de) sully ae 
19386; E unp. 128568; Charles Foley, 


Paris. 19167 


New York. 19170 
English countryside; by Cyril J. 
Mockridge. © 1 ¢. July 14, 1936; 


E unp. 128362; 
corp., New York. 


Movietone music 
19171 


Entre flores hay amores; paso doble; 
pf. con letra. © 1c. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127825; Salvador Gil Forte, 
New York. 19172 


Entreat me not; w and m Lorenzo 
May. ©1e. July 20, 1936; E unp. 
128594; Ronald Lorenzo May, New 
York. 19173 


Envidia (la); pf.. con letra. © 1 e@. 
June 15, 1986; E unp. 127512; Car- 
men Bojorquez, Los Angeles. 19174 


Erhalt uns, Herr; motette, m Kurt 
Thomas, werk 25, nr. 13; gem. chor, 
ohne begl. © May 20, 1936; E for. 
45058; Breitkopf & Hiurtel, Leipzig. 

19175 


Es gibt nur eine stadt, die so a wein- 
derl hat; wiener lied, w u. m Wal- 
ter Simlinger. © May 16, 1936; E 
for. 45027 ; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herazmansky), Vienna. 19176 


Esercizi e letturé; di Giuseppe Ales- 
sandni: wiola. ..©, July..2, d936cne 
for. 45224; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

19177 


Esercizi-studi; di Marcello Buogo; pf. 
© June 15, 1936: E for. 45225; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 19178 


Espérame esta noche; fox-trot, letra y 
m A. Molt6 y J. D. Alemany; orq. 
ptes. © May 25, 1936; E for. 45040; 
Juan Duran Alemany, Barcelona, 
Spain. 19179 


Esposito (Michele) Nove preludi; 
op! T2 > pity © Fune’ 45) 19865 
for. 45231; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

19180 


860 


MUSICAL 
no. 7, 1936 


Hstrellita (La); by Manuel M. Ponce, 


arr. Willis Conolly; ten. guit., in 
diagram. © June 10, 1936; E pub. 
56635; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 19181 


Eternal melody; w Will Benedict, m 
Adelina Carola Appleton. © 1 ec. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127751; Ade- 
lina C. Appleton and Dorothy Birnk- 
rant, New York. 19182 


Eugene the Jeep; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127752; Dave 
Rizer, Bob Bramble and Lon Bram- 
ble, Kansas City, Mo. 19183 


Evening; w Matthew Arnold, m AlI- 
bert Coates. © May 22, 1936; E for. 
45138; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 


19184 
Evening at the farm; w John T. 
Trowbridge; mixed cho. © June 


26, 19386; E for. 44896; R. Walker 
Robson, London. 19185 


Evening on the Big Horn trail; w 


Derwent Waters; pf. © 1c. June 

3, 19386; E unp. 128647; David 

Davies, Lusear, Alta., Canada. 
19186 


Evening shadows; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127671; C. G. Gaston, Duncan, S. C. 

19187 


Every day youre away; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram., with w. © Dec. 
2, 1985; E pub. 56328; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 19188 


Everybody’s out; w M. J. Peterson, 
melody L. Magruder. © 1 ec. July 
6, 1936; E unp. 127857; Michael J. 
Peterson and LeRoy Magruder, 
Baltimore. 19189 


Fiverybody’s favorite organ pieces; ed. 
Harry L. Vibbard. © July 24, 
1936; E pub. 56603; Amsco music 
sales co., inc., New York. 19190 


Everything dates from my first date 
with you; w and m Bill Reuter. © 

1 ec. July 20, 1986; E unp. 128619; 
William H. Reuter, Elmhurst, II. 
19191 


Everything is perfect to-night; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127622; Eunice T. Haxby, White- 
hall, Mont. 19192 


Everything is still O. K.; w and m 
J. ©. Higginbotham. © July 20, 
19386; E pub. 56506; Exclusive pub- 
lications, ine., New York. 19193 


COMPOSITIONS 


19209 


Exaggeration is mere imagination ; pf., 
with w. ©lc. July 13, 1936; E unp. 
128293; Lorenzo Thomas Lonardo, 
Providence. 19194 


Excepting you; song. ©1e. July 15, 
1936; EH unp. 1283860; James Curren 


Price, New York. 19195 
Expo (The) swing; song, arr. Cliff 
Barnes. © July 23, 1936; E pub. 


56543; Mary Janes O’Connor, Cleve- 
land. 19196 


Hzekiel saw de wheel; negro spiritual, 
song, m arr. Marvin Hatley; voices 
and harmonica solo. © 1c. July 23, 
1936; E unp. 128892; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 19197 


EF; by Monty Frame; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128395; Elizabeth Frame De Golier, 
Cincinnati. 19198 


F. D. R.: w and melody. ©1e. July 
7, 1936; E unp. 127806; David Mey- 
erovitz, New York. 19199 


Faces; song, melody Mike Di Napoli. 
© 1c. July 20, 1986; E unp. 1285838 ; 
Joseph Albert Bagnera, East Boston. 

19200 


Faded bouquet; w Phyllis Lintott, m 
Colin Wendell; high voice, in G flat. 
© July 17, 19386; E pub. 56589; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 19201 


Failure; arr. Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
with w. ©1ec. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129245; Sylvester William Treinen, 
Morris, Minn. 19202 


Faint heart; ten. solo. ©1e July 6, 
1986; E unp. 127859; Myra Flora 
Todd, Harlingen, Tex. 19208 


Fair (The); w and melody. © 1. 
July 28, 1936; E unp. 129174; Alfred 
Anderson, Fitchburg, Mass. 19204 


Fair as the moon; w and melody. © 
1c July 10, 1936; E unp. 128159; 
William Law, Dayton, O. 19205 


Fairest flower; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 14, 1936; E unp. 128303; Alton 
Leroy Tyson, Norristown, Pa. 19206 


Fairy (The) ship; unison song, w 
Irene Gass, m Eric H. Thiman. © 
July 1, 1936; E for. 44887; Novello 


& co., Itd., London. 19207 
Fais-moi valser; chanson, paroles 
Welly. © ‘Weer 31, 19353, 2) “for, 


45001; Ch. Borel-Clere, Paris. 19208 


Falling petals; op. 98, no. 1; pf. © 
June 26, 1936; E for. 44900; York 
Bowen, London. 19209 


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19210 


Fancy fingers; by Burn Knowles; pf. 
© July 14, 1986; E pub. 56366; A 
B C standard music publications, 
ine., New York. 19210 


Fancy this; by LeRoy Shield; pf. © 
1c July 30, 19386; E unp. 129331 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

19211 


Fancy twisters; pf. accordion. © June 
1, 1986 ; EH pub. 56174; Pietro Frosini, 
New York. 19212 


Fantasia del Rosso e nero: di Carlo 


Jachino; orch. Partitura. © July 
13, 1986; E for. 45222; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 19213 


Fantasie choral; by Perey Whitlock ; 
organ. no. 1, in D flat.—no. 2, in 
F sharp min. © June 4, 1936; E 
for. 45093, 45094 ; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 19214, 19215 


Fantasy on one note; by Henry Purcell, 
arr. C. F. Simkins; organ. © May 
21, 19386; E for. 45095; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 19216 


Fantasy sonata; by Burnet Tuthill, 
op. 3; clarinet in B flat, with pf. ace. 
© June 29, 1936; E pub. 56264; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19217 


Fascinating you; fox-trot song, melody 
T. C. Snow and Ben Adelman. © 
it e July 29, 1936; E. unp. 129222: 
Thompson C. Snow, Miami, Fla. 

19218 


Fascination; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
July 10, 1936; E unp. 128114; Ben 
Perry, Brooklyn. 19219 


Fate (The) of old strawberry roan; w 
and m Wilf Carter; with guit. arr. 
© July 15, 1936; E pub. 564389; Gor- 
don V. Thompson, Itd., Toronto. 

19220 


Favor me with your kisses: song. © 
1 e. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128270; 
Lena May Forson, N. Sacramento, 
Calif. 19221 


Favorite songs; for home, school and 
church, new matter Cable co. Cath- 
olic ed. 4th ed. © Aug. 3, 1936: AA 
2123815; Cable co., Chicago. 19222 


Fellow (The) with the yellow carna- 
tion; w Mitchell Parish, m Frank 
Perkins; with guit. arr. © July 17, 
1936; E pub. 56528; Mills music, inc., 


New York. 19223 
Fellsland; pf., with w. © July 10, 
1936; E pub. 56640; J. Carroll 
Tucker, Stoneham, Mass. 19224 


Di Te, MaSeavao 


Festliche sonate; von Walter Lang, op. 
25; streich-orch. Partitur. © Jan. 
8, 1986; E for. 45033; Ries & Erler, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19225 


Fields (Dall) bassoon method; by Dall 
Fields. bk. 1. © July 22, 1936; AA 
210515; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

19226 


Kiesta time in Texas; m Antonio 
Banuelos; pf. with w. Special cen- 
tennial ed. © June 12, 1936; E pub. 
56215; José Spangler, Houston. 

19227 


Fifth ave.; by Joseph M. Daly; pf. © 
July 14, 1986; EH pub. 56365; A B C 
standard music publications, ine., 
New York. 19228 


Fight on with Mister Roosevelt; song. 
© May 15, 1936; E pub. 55418; Ben- 
jamin Finger, New York. 19229 


Figlio dormi; parole Ignoto del sec. 
XV, m Enrico Giachetti. © Feb. 19, 
1986; E for. 45240; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 19230 


Fill ’er up for Charlie; song. © 1. 
July 23, 1986; EH unp. 128886; Clar- 
ence Grubbs, Odessa, Mo. 19231 


Finding the girl for me; w and melody. 
©1e. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129368 ; 
George Oliver Robinson, New York. 

19232 


Firefly; w J. M. Reddie; pf. ©1e. 
June 12, 1936; E unp. 127309; J. 
Milton Reddie and Eubie Blake, New 
York. 19233. 


First and always; w Johnny Lang; pf. 
treble. ©1c. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129228; Fred Samuel Stryker, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 19234 


First (The) in my heart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E ump. 
128155; Doris Reeves Page, Spring- 
field, Mass. 19235 


First you write the music; w Jack 
Yellen, m Lew Pollack. ©1c. July 
14, 1986; E unp. 128364; Movietone 
musie corp., New York. 19236 


Fisher's (Fred) funny folio ; 50 comedy 
songs, Fred Fisher and others; pf. 
© June 29, 1936; E pub. 56136; Fred 
Fisher music co., New York. 19237 


Fixin’; w and melody. ©1e. July 8, 
1936; E unp. 127872; Rae Wright, 
Lake City, Ia. 19238 


Flag of peace; international anthem, 
wand m John J. Schneider, pf. arr. 
Harry A. Powell. © 1c. July 17, 
1936; E unp. 128494: Songtex music 
co., Philadelphia. 19239 


862 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


19267 


Fling out the banner; anthem, w 
George W. Doane, m Allene K. 
Bixby; sop., alto and bar. © July 


18, 1936; E pub. 56852; Clayton F. 


Summy co., Chicago. 19240 
Flor de lis; cancién. © Mar. 15, 1936; 
EK for. 44924; Ernesto Lecuna, 
Havana. 19241 


Flor querida ; tango, José M. Lucchesi ; 
orch. ptes., avee paroles. © May 1, 
1936; E for. 44970; Henry Lemoine 


& cie., Paris. 19242 
Florika; w and melody. ©1e. July 


28, 1936; E unp. 129166; Flora Segal, 
New York. 19243 


Folio of 15 popular songs; w Charles 
Knabe and others, m Fred Mehr and 
others. no. 1. © Apr. 28, 1986; EH 
pub. 55500; Paramount publications, 
Portland, Or. 19244 


Follow the fleet : selection, Irving Ber- 
lin, arr. Dan Godfrey; full military 
band pts. © May 27, 1936; E for. 
45199; Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 

19245 


Following in your footsteps; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. July 20, 1926; 
EH ounp. 128614; Ben Wernul, White 
Lake, N. Y. 19246 


Fond memories; song. ©1c. July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128851; Grace Bowers, 
Herminie, Pa. 19247 


For-a ten centimos; w and m Margaret 
Ives and Frank Trafford; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 12, 1986; E for. 
45044 ; Macmelodies, ltd., London. 

19248 


For he (she) pleases me, and he (she) 
feasesisme: song. © 1 ei duly 22, 
1936; E unp. 128860; Jennie E. Carr, 
Oroville, Calif. 19249 


For I’m a baby that’s on relief; song. 
©1c. July 1, 19386; E unp. 127496; 
James B. Ryan, New York. 19250 


For I made her the queen of my heart; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © July 
14, 1936; E pub. 56443; W. J. Mar- 
riott, Los Angeles, 19251 


For me and a girl like you; w and 
melody. © 1c July 7, 1986; E 
unp. 127810; Ralph Howard Brooks, 
Nashua, N. H. 19252 


For sentimental reasons; w Al Sher- 
man and Edward Heyman, melody 
Abner Silver. © 1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129417; Marlo music corp., 
New York. 19253. 


For you; by Lottie Long; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1c. July 6, 1936; EH unp. 
127740; Lottie Long Frenkel, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 19254 


For you, I’m just for you; song, sc. 
Victor Caille ©1c. July 3, 1986; 
EK unp. 127672; Earl Meisky, Rich- 
ardson Park, Del. 19255 

Forbidden love; w Pearl Sather; pf. 
© 1 ¢: July 1, 1986; Hunp: 127552; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


19256 
Forever and a day; song, w Helen 
Guttelman. © 1 ¢ July 7, 1986; 


BH unp. 127891; J. Chas. MeNeil, Los 
Angeles, 19257 


Forgive me, my dear; song, w HEli 
Haggard and M. A. Haggard, arr. 
Ernest Carnicelli. © Aung. 15, 1985; 
H) pub. 56606; Mary Anna Haggard. 


New York. 19258 
Forsaken by love: song. © 1 e¢. July 
11, 1986; E unp. 128196; Thelma 


Idele Boissoneault, Charleston, S. C. 
19259: 

Fort Kamehameha; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.; in A. © Dec. 2, 1935: 
E pub. 56668; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19260 


Forward America; song. ©1e. July 
6, 1986; E unp. 127785; Cora B. 
Breed, Medford Hillside, Mass. 

19261 


Fox symphonic band folio: ed. and arr. 
J. S. Zamecnik; solo B flat cornet. 
v.1. © July 9, 1936; E pub. 56275; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

19262 


Frankie and Johnny; diagram arr.; . 
Hawaiian guit., with w; in A. © 
Dee. 2, 1985: E pub. 56689; Harlin 
bros., Indianapolis. 1§263 


Franklin D. R.: w and m Mollie Wren 
Whitman. © July 10, 1936; E pub. 
56628; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

19264 

Franklin’s foods: from Everybody’s 
old man, w Jack Yellen, m Lew Pol- 
lack. © July 6, 1986; E pub. 56255; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

by MN. Belch 

French soldier’s march; pf. © July 

10, 1986; E pub. 56428; Moderne 

publications, Chicago. 19266 


Frescobaldi (Girolamo) Toccata; set 
for 2 pfs. from the arrangement of 
Gaspar Cassad6, by Ralph Berkowitz. 
© Apr. 25, 1936; E for. 45124; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 19267 


863 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19268 


pt; ees VSL 


Freshman love; w Ken McAdam, m 
Bob Burt. ©1c. July 11, 1986; H 
unp. 128175; Robert Adam Burt, St. 
George, Ontario, Canada. 19268. 


Friml favorites; medley, Rudolf Friml, 
compiled Ferde Grofé, arr. Erik W. 
G. Leidzén; band Dis © July 9, 
1936 ; E pub. 56597 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19269 


Fripouiilette; valse musette; orch. 
ptes., avec paroles. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 44968; Fr. Ménichetti, Mar- 
seille, France. 198270 


© May 
Fr. Ménichetti, 
19271 

Frogs (The) ; composer anon., arr. Van 
A. Christy ; mixed cho. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 56398; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19272 
From A to Z; w L. Tatro, m T. Kjome. 
© July 2, 1936; E pub. 56302; Lysle 
Tatro and Thurst Kjome, Decorah, 
Ta. 19273 


From dark to dark; w and m Helen 
Evenson. © 1c. July 25, 1936; E 
unp. 128967; Helen E. Evenson, Kee- 


Frisky ; fox-trot; orch. ptes. 
1, 1986; E for. 44967; 
Marseille, France. 


go Harbor, Mich. 19274 
From the canebrake; by Samuel, 
Gardner, op. 5, no. 1, arr. Peter 


Amadis; pf. © July 13, 1986; EH 


pub. 56591; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19275 
From the one I love; song. ©1e. July 


3, 1936; E unp. 128235; Michael R. 
Breskovich, Pittsburgh. 19276 


Fugue for four brasses ; by Burnet Tut- 
hill, op. 10, no. 3; Ist and 2d B flat 
cornets, trumpets, and 1st and 2d 
trombones. Sc. and pts. © July 20, 
1936; E pub. 56625; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 19277 


G; by Monty Frame; melody, with pf. 
acc. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128396; Elizabeth Frame De Golier, 
Cincinnati. - 19278 


Gabriel is swingin’ out: w Leland Tea- 
ford, and melody. .© 1e¢ July 25, 
1936; E unp. 129030; Wendell L. Rus- 
sell, Osawatomie, Kan. 19279 


Gaby can‘can; from Lottery lover, Jay 
Gorney ; pf. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 
56253; Movietone music corp., New 


York. 19280 
Gal’s (The) got rythm; song, fourth 
jazata LC, w Tanya Tartar. ©1e. 


July 6, 1986; E unp. 127734: Ludwig 
Conrad, New York. 19281 


Ganze (Die) welt dreht sich um liebe 
[and] Schau mich an, sei mir gut; 
walzer: w Hans Rameau, m Franz 
Lehar. © Oct. 10, 19385; E for. 
44874; Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz 
Lehar, Vienna. 19282 


orch. stimmen. © Oct. 10, 
1935; E for. 44873; Glocken-verlag, 
inh., Franz Lehar, Vienna. 19283. 


Garden of roses; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 17, 1986; E unp. 128510; Gladys. 
Flo Teeter, Mansfield, O. 19284 


Garden (The) of thoughts; song, mel- 
ody P. H. Watts, and Ben Adelman. 
©1ec. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129223; 
P. H. Watts, Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 

19285. 


Gathering flowers from the hillside; w 
and m Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 
tc. July 30, 1936; EH unp) 129323: 
Georgia music co., New York. 19286 


Gauchos on parade; paso doble; pf. ac- 
cordion. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
56176; Pietro Frosini, New York. 

19287 

Gavotte; from Anacreon, [and] Entvr’ 


acte; from Zemir and Azor: by A. 
HK. M. Grétry, arr. Reginald Hunt; 


school orch. Se. and pts. © July 
13, 19386; E for. 45147; Hdwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 19288 


Gavotte en badinant; by Geo. Hamil- 
ton Green; xylophone, with pf. ace. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56159; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19289 


Gay melody; waltz song. ©1c. July 
6, 1986; E unp. 127760; Isabelle W. 
Steele, Kansas City, Mo. 19290 


Gazelle (Die); v. Leo Portnoff; vio- 
lino, 1.—5. position, u pf. © Mar. 
26, 1936; E for. 44941: Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 19291 


Gettin’ off; w Tot Seymour, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. ©1c. July 2, 1936; 
EK unp. 127634; Famous music corp., 
New York. 19292: 


Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie; w Robert 
Hough, Latham Ovens and Pat Bal- 
lard, m Robert Hough and Latham 
Ovens, rev. Chas. Henderson; with 
guit. arr. © June 30, 1936; E pub. 
56173; Mills music, inc., New York. 

19293: 


Girl (The) I met in a dream; pf., with 
w.,. Ov; ihie. July de 1936: E unp. 
127498; Sadie Allan, Sault. Ste. Ma-- 
rie, Ont., Canada. 19294 - 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Girl (The) I used to know; song. © 
1 ec July 15, 1986; E unp. 128858; 
Barthold Max, Philadelphia. 19295 


Girl of my dreams; w and melody. © 
1e. July 8, 1986; E unp. 127909; May 
Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 19296 


Girl (The) who did not know; w and 
melody Alfred Solman. ©1e. July 
2, 19386: E unp. 127607; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

19297 


Give me an old fashioned swing; w 
Winky Tharp, m Joe Bishop; pf. 


treble. ©1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128879; Isham Jones music corp., 
New York. 19298 


Give me July; song. © 1c. July 18, 
1936 : E unp. 128545; C. Milton Davis, 
Easton, Pa. 19299) 


Give me my dreams; w Hope Desireo ; 
pf. © 1c. July 16, 1986; E unp. 
128435; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19300 


Give me the moonbeams ; fox-trot song ; 
with yodel arr. for 2 high sop. and 
alto. ©1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
129040; Ed Wolcott, San Fernando, 
Calif. 19301 


Give my love to Nancy; song, melody 
Allen Taub. ©1c. July 22, 1936; E 
unp. 128831; Walter James Simpson, 
Essex, via Queenstown, Union of 
South Africa. 19302 


Give us a girl not so sharply in view; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1ece. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128826; 
Karl W. House, Luling, Tex. 19303 


Gladys; song, from the incidental mu- 
sic to The recreation of Shorty De 
Long. ©1c. July 15, 1936; E unp. 
128337 ; Andrew De Los McCampbell, 
Boonville, Mo. 19304 


Glamorous moon; w Gertrude Ayers; 
me © lt cc. July 27, 1936; / unp: 
129089; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19305 


Glory and honor; march, M. Welker; 
band pts. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56580; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

19306 


——-——pf. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56588; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
19307 


Go lovely rose; song, w Edmund Wal- 
ler, © -1.¢: July 4b -1936: Rounp: 
127534; Claude EH. Rose, Algona, Ia. 

19308 


19322 


Go slow; w and m Jan Duncan. ©1ce. 
July 28, 1986; E unp. 128887; John 
L. Fuess, Waterville, N. Y. 19309 


Go take a walk: w and melody. ©1e. 
July 1, 1936; E unp. 127599; Harold 
F. Masteller, Waverly, N. Y. 19310 


Go to Jesus; hymn, w Bernett S. Ken- 
ney. © May 31, 1936; E pub. 56359: 
Harry R. McCleary, Baltimore. 

19311 


Gc to sleep my baby darling; pf., with 
wa ©) 1¢ July 13, 1936;  unp: 
128220; Julia Ann Coe, San Bernar- 
dino, Calif. 19312 


Gob’s dance; from Marine suite; pf. 
©1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127612; 
Bessie F. Bender McCrory, Whiting, 
Ind. 19313 


God cares; w H. K. Williams; pf. © 
May 27, 1936; 2 c. July 27; E pub. 
56566; Elmer A. Naylor, Philadel- 
phia. 19314 


God is my strength; text from Scrip- 
tures, m Bernard Hamblen; pf. or 
organ acc.; low, in C. © June 26, 
1936; E pub. 56186; Chappell & co., 
ine., New York. 19315 


Goin’ down the Santa-Fe trail; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
te, July 22;.19386; BH unp. 128818: 
Arthur Neitz, Royal Oaks, Mich. 

19316 


Going down the river of Jordan; w 
and m John Hancock; pf. treble. © 
1c July 30, 1986; E unp. 129326; 
Georgia music co., New York. 19317 


Going up to London; w Nancy Byrd 
Turner, m Karl Klun. © 1c July 
7, 1936; E unp. 127801; Rosina Klun, 
Los Angeles. 19318 


Gold (The) in them there hills; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 20, 1936; E unp. 
128616; Clarence J. Pearson, Oak- 
land, Calif. 19319 


Golden (The) dream of Lovelight Bay ; 
valse song. ©1e. June 8, 1936; E 
unp. 128087 ; Edith Marie Roach, Los 
Angeles. 19320 


Golden slippers; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit., with w; in F. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56667; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 19321 


Golden tresses; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 28, 1936: E unp. 129175; Her- 
man Herman, Chicago. 19322 


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19323 


Dt. Likes sya ot 


Golondrina (La); diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit.; in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56676; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19323 


Gona keep a date; w and melody. © 
fre. ily Gr t9363 shy cunip: SIeiioor 
William Kenneth Goddard, Reed 
Point, Mont. 19324 


Gone; song, w Eli Haggard and M. A. 
Haggard, arr. Ernest Carnicelli. © 
Aug. 15, 19385; E pub. 56607; Mary 
Anna Haggard, New York. 19325 


——  w and m Niles Kinney; pf. treble. 
© 1c. July 31, 1936; EH unp. 129453; 
Maynard Niles Kinney, Berkeley, 
Calif. 19326 


w Richard H. Grocott; pf. ©1e 
July 28, 1986; EH unp. 129162; WwWil- 
liam George Cook, Trenton, N. J. 

19327 

Gonna tell my Sweetie; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 128982; Harold HE. Murphy, 
Cincinnati. 19328 


Good-bye and good luck to you; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 129375; Tom Lysaght, Pitts- 
burgh. 19329 


Good-bye, little girl, good-bye; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128248 ; 
Naomi Ruth McKee, Smyrna, N. Y. 

19330 


Good bye, my dear, good bye; song. © 
1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 127903; Roy 
Albin Nelson, Everett, Mass. 19331 


Good fellowship; overture, W. A. 
Nyles; band pts., with conductor. © 
June 19, 19386; E pub. 56152; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 19332 


Good fortune; unison song, w Robert 
Bridges, m Arthur Warrell, tonic 
solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © June 12, 
1936; E for. 45161; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 19333 


Good morning, dear Jan; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
129017; Ezra S. Kureen, Karrada, 


Bagdad, Irak. 19334 
Good-morning, dearie; song. © 1 «. 
june “it, 1936; H* unps , teaipss : 
Joseph Riha, Chicago. 19335 
Good morning, pretty maid; w re- 
written by J. Foxwell, old 


Gloucestershire melody arr. A. 
Whitehead; 2 equal voices, with 
descant. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45266; Alfred Whitehead, Montreal. 

19336 


Good-night, good luck, my sweetheart; 
w and melody Kaye Herman. ©1c. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128192; Her- 
man Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 19337 


Good old fashioned waltz; song. © 
1c. July 9, 1986; E unp. 127992; Ber- 
nice Watkins, Philadelphia. 19338 


Good old William Tell; song, arr. Bob 
Dickinson. © 1 c¢. July 6, 1936; E 
unp. 127824; Helen G. King, Seattle. 

19339 


Good tidings in Scripture and spiritual 
songs; compiled George F. Tibbitts. 
© June 10, 1936; AA 208717; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 19340 


Good time blues; w and m Rael 
Braeuty; pf. ©i1c. July 28) 1986- 
E unp. 129150; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19341 


Gospel (The) ; w and melody. ©1«. 
July 27, 19386; E unp. 129047; Rose 
Marguerite Balz, Novato, Calif. 

19342 

Gossip; by LeRoy Shield; pf. © 1 «. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129343; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 19343 


Got a home in that rock; w and m 
Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 ©. 
July 30, 1936: E unp. 129320" 
Georgia music co., New York. 19344 


Gotcha; w and melody Don Redman, 
Herman Stein and Tom Gindhart. 
©1ec. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128699; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 19345 


Gott fiihret auf mit jauchzen; motette, 
m Kurt Thomas, werk 25, nr. 8; gem. 
chor. ohne begl. © May 20, 1936; 
E for. 45057; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, 
Leipzig. 12346 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; 
ballet, transcription Francis Casa- 


desus; orch. complet. ptes. © May 
1, 1986; E for. 44998; Choudens, 
Paris. 19347 

Ring out, wild bells; w Alfred 


Tennyson, m arr. J. A. Parks; male 
quartet or cho. © July 27, 1936; 
E pub. 56615; J. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 19348 


Gramercy square; by Allan Grant, arr. 
Walter Goodell; orch. pts. © July 
13, 1986; E. pub. 56355; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 19349 


Grand (The) old party ; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 18, 1936; E unp. 129290; 
Dale De Nicholas Massey, Adrian, 
Mich. 19350 


866 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


19377 


Grandezza (La) d'Italia; marcia; vio- 
lin, con versi. © 1c. July 17, 1936; 
E unp. 128495; Mariano Marano, 
New York. 19351 


Grandfather’s clock; w and m Henry 
C. Work, arr. Gerald Grey; male 
trio or cho. © July 27, 19536; E pub. 
56614; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

19352 


Grandma Rose, and her host of beaux ; 
w Gretchen Terry Bennett; pf. © 
1 e. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129090; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19353 


Grandma’s goin’ to the dogs; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
128959 ; Thomas R. Confare, Chicago. 

19354 


Granger; march song; pf. ©1c. July 
7, 1936; E unp. 127814; Orlando M. 
Cook, Olympia, Wash. 19355 


Grass widow’s lament; by Peter De 
Rose and Domenico Savino; pf. 
July 29, 1936; E pub. 56645; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 19356 


Gray eyes; w and melody. ©1c. July 
16, 1936; E unp. 128418; Nellie M. 
Shevlin, University City, Mo. 19357 


Gray twilight ; w Will Aubrey, melody 
Benny Ross. © 1c. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128274; Ben Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 19358 


Great (The) human; w and melody. 
©l1ec. July 25, 1986; E unp. 129009; 
W. Thomas Williams, Bellevue, Ky. 

19359 


Great songs made simple; 25 pieces, 
with progressive historical and bio- 
graphical narratives, Arthur Wal- 
lace Hepner, m arrs. Jacques Wolfe; 
pf. © July 13, 1936; E pub. 56593 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 19360 


Great (The) voices; song, w Charles 
Timothy Brooks. © 1 ec. July 15, 
1936; H unp. 129238; Everett R. 
Currier, Westport, Conn. 19361 


Greater New York; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 23, 19386; E unp. 128881; 
Pedro Maggio, Brooklyn. 19362 


Greater New York marches on; song. 
©1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128157; 
Caesar Iraldi, New York. 193863 


Greater (The) thing; song, w Charles 
T. Davis. © 1c. July 11, 1936; E 
unp. 128928; Charles Henry Harmer, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 19364 


89984— 36——_3 


Greatest (The) of all showmen; song. 
©1ec. July 8, 1986; E unp. 128563 ; 
Charles F. Ryan, Hartford. 19365 


Green; by Kenneth Walton; pf. © 
1 @. May 29, 1986; E unp. 127935; 
Seymour George Hartman, New 
York. 19366 


Green back dollar; w and m John Han- 
cock; pf. treble). © 1. July 30, 
19386; E unp. 1293828; Georgia music 
co., New York. 19367 


Green rain; w Mary Webb, m Irvin 
Hinchliffe. 1. Low voice—2. High 
voice. © June 11, 1936; E for. 
45084; Oxford univ. press, London. 

19368 


Greeting song; song. ©1e. July 20, 
1986; E unp. 128582; Clare A. Rood, 
Marquette, Mich. 19369 


Grey smoke in the sky; w and m Rodd 
Arden, Harry Saville, Freddy Royce 
and Hamilton Kennedy; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © July 2, 1936; 
E for. 44923; Keith, Prowse & ©co., 


ltd., London. 19370 
Grtindliches _theoretisch - praktisches 
unterrichtswerk fiir die chroma- 
tische harmonika; v. Anny Antl-Plak- 
owitz. © Feb. 12, 19386; E for. 
44917; Universal edition, a. g, 
Vienna, 19371 


Griiss’ dich Gott, endlich kommst du 
wieder; fox-trot, w Fritz Rotter, m 
Nikolaus Brodszky, arr. Andor Sat- 
tler; pf. © Mar. 25, 1936; E for. 
44951; Octava biihnen-u. musikver- 
lag, a. g., Zurich, Switzerland. 

19372 


Guard your heart; pf. treble, with w. 
©1le July 23, 1936; E unp. 128905 ; 
Laurie Estrin, Detroit. 19373 


Guest (The) divine; anthem, w Mar- 
garet Rose, m Stuart Young; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © June 5, 1936; 
E for. 45054; A. V. Broadhurst, Lon- 


don. 19374 
Gyldmark (Oskar) To miniaturer; 
kammerork., stemmer. © Jan. 8, 


1936; E for. 44948; Alfred Thors- 
ings musikforlag, Copenhagen. 
19375 


Gypsy caravan; arr. Dorothy Vernon; 
violin, cello and pf. Se ©1.« 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127799; Fred- 
erick Bond, New York. 19376 


Gypsy eyes; pf., with w. ©1c. July 
22, 19386; E unp. 128741; Thomas 
George Sutherland, Chicago. 19577 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19378 


pt. If, 0: °S:, v. 34 


Gypsy flower; song, w Eli Haggard 
and M, A. Haggard, arr. Ernest 
Carnicelli. © Aug. 15, 1935; E pub. 
56608; Mary Anna Haggard, New 
York. 19878 


Gypsy melody; waltz song, melody J. 
Krieger and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
July 29, 19386; E unp. 129217; Jo- 
seph Krieger, Akron, O. 19379 


Gypsy hight; w J. Baldassarre, melody 
D. Romani. © djer July -3> 1956; 
E unp. 127645; Dino Romani and 
Jino Baldassarre, Philadelphia. 

193880 


H; by Monty Frame; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128397; Hlizabeth Frame De Golier, 
Cincinnati. 19381 


Habits; w J. Y’Dowaj, and melody. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 127592 ; 
Jay (Woody) Woodward,  Pitts- 
burgh. 19882 


Hiitt ich hundert millionen; slow-fox, 
w Ralph Maria Siegel, m Willi 
Berking, arr. Helmuth Wernicke; 
orch. stimmen. © June 4, 1936; E 
for. 45106; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 19383. 


Hail! Central High; w and m Brother 
Conrad Joseph; pf. © Apr. 22, 
1936; E pub. 56134; Central Catho- 
lic H. S., Wheeling, W. Va. 19384 


Hail, city of New York; w F. B. May, 
m FE. Cambria. ©1c. July 16, 19386; 
E unp. 128382; Frank Cambria and 
Franz B,. May, New York. 19385 


Hail Franklin Roosevelt; song, m G. 


Lambert. © 1c. July 20, 19386; EH 
unp. 128629; C. J. O'Hara, New 
York. 19386 


Hail, gladdening light; hymn for con- 
gregation and choir, w John Keble, 
from a hymn of the 4th century, m 
C. S. Lang, op. 28; organ ace. © 
July 1, 1936; E for. 44888; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 19387 


Hail New York; suite; pf., with w. 
©l1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 128575; 
Joseph F. McMahon, New York. 

19388 


Hail to the City of New York; song. 
© July 29, 1936; E pub. 56647; 
Freda Kramer, New York. 19389 


—w and melody. © 1c. July 28, 
1986; E unp. 129173; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 19390 


Hand in glove, I fell in love with you; 
w and melody Gordon Lavelle. © 
1 ec. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129063; 
Wm. Walter Hentz, jr., Oklahoma 
City. » JAGSSE 


Handwerkertiinze; nach alten zunf- 
trufen u. weisen, Gerhard Maasz; 
orch. Partitur. © June 23, 1936; 
E for. 45102; B. Schott’s sdhbne. 
Mainz, Germany. 19392 


Handy (The) Andies of the C. C. C.; 
w C. S. Barbara, melody G. Cirina. 
© 1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 127513; 
Charles S. Barbara & Gene Cirina, 
Brooklyn. 193938 


Hangin’ on to happiness; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. July 17, 19386: E 
unp. 128497; Kay Werner, Sue Wer- 
ner and David Bauer, New York. 

19894 


Happiness for two; w Franklin Cooke, 
and melody. © 1c. July 6, 1936; 
EK sunp. 127834; Harry Archer, New 
York. 19395 


Happy birthday; arr. LeRoy Shield; 
pt. © 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 
126357; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 19396 


Happy days; w and m William 
‘Thompson Jackson; pf. ©1e. July 
16, 1936; E unp. 128479; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19397 


Happy go lucky; by Phil Saltman; 
pf. © July 1, 1936; E pub. 56166; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

19398 


——w and melody. © 1. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127830; Carson J. Rob- 
ison, New York. 19899 


w and m Herman 
Hupfeld; with guit. arr. © July 
21, 1936; E pub. 56521; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

19400 


Happy Valley; w Lyle Everett Far- 
ness pf. © 1 -e. July. 16,- 29362 
KH unp. 128486; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19401 


© June 
Norman 
19402 


Happy Sunday; 


Happy waltz; violin and pf. 
30, 1936; E pub. 56523; 
Korslung, Minneapolis. 


Harbor of dreams; song; with arr. for 
euit., ete. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 
56368; Ray Spillman, Chicago. 

194038 


868 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


Hard (The) working cowboy; w and 
m Fred T. Busswood; Hawaiian 
euit., in note and diagram. © June 
27, 19386; E pub. 56321; Macklin pub. 
co., Lancaster, Pa. 19404 


Harlem boys; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
musie May 4, 1936, 1 c. words July 
18: E unp. 128655; Lottie Smith, New 
York. 19405 


Harlem serenade; w and melody. © 
1 e. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128788; 
Robert A. Brown, New York. 19406 


Harmonica-player (The) ; by David W. 
Guion; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © June 27, 
1926: E pub. 56410; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 19407 


Harmonika-perlen; originalkomposi- 
tionen u. bearb. Hans Georg Schutz; 
chromatisches pf.-akkordion von 12 
bis 120 bassen. bd. 3. © June 4, 
1926; E for. 45200; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 19408 


Harp prelude. © 1c. July 27, 1936; 
E unp. 129082; Vojmir Attl, New 
York. 19409: 


Harpiana; orch. Se. © 1c. July 27, 
1636; E unp. 129083; Vojmir Att}, 
New York. 19410 


Harp’s (The) revelation; recitation 
with harp. ©1c. July 30, 1986; E 
unp. 129802 ; Vojmir Attl, New York. 

19411 


Has anyone seen my Mickey Mouse; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 20, 1936; 
E ounp. 128642; Bert Gordon, New 
York. 19412 


Haunted heart; w Don Ford, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127535: Sally Smith, Mt. Calvary, 
Wis. 19413 


Haunting; song. ©1ec. July 16, 1986; 
E unp. 128415; Bernice G. Jones, 
Laurens, S. C. 19414 


Hauptmann’s fate; song. ©1e. July 
15, 19386: E unp. 128356; Marguerite 
Othella Whinery, Wabash, Ind. 

19415 


Have you got your harmonica handy; 
w and m Sydney Brooks, David 
Arale and Borrah Minevitch, arr. 
for technique-tone harmonicas, B. 
Minevitch. © July 15, 1986; E for. 
45192; Lawrence Wright music co., 
Itd., London. 19416 


Have you heard the rumour; fox-trot, 
w Ralph Butler and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Tolchard Evans. © 
July 17, 1986; E for. 45270; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 19417 


19430 


Hawaii, I’m yearning for you; song, 
arr. L. Hawk. ©1c. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128224; Marian José, Hono- 
lulu. 19418 


Hawaiian moon; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr.; in F: © Jan. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 56680; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19419 


Hawaiian sweetheart; fox-trot, w and 
m Mrs. Wallace Hawks. ©1c. July 
13, 1986; E unp. 128661; Sarah KE. 
Hawks, Portage, Utah. 19420. 


He’s a streamline love dream of mine ;. 
fox-trot, w and m Eve Carol. © 
1 ce. June 22, 1986; E unp. 128055;. 
Eva M. Carroll, Shreveport, La. 

19421. 


He’s just a common dog they say but 
he’s my friend each day; song. ©: 
1c July 15, 1986; E unp. 128350 ;-. 
Zella Myrtle Payton, Los Angeles. 

19422! 


He saw only her, she saw only him; 
song, m Leo Richard. © 1c. July 
9, 1986; E unp. 128024; Laura Belle 
Hall, Laura, O. 19423 


He stole the heart of my honey; w and 
m Ed Austin Worden; pf. © 1 e¢. 
July 1, 1986; E unp. 127547; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19424 


Head over heels in love; from Head 
over heels, w and m Mack Gordon 
and Harry Revel; with ukulele arr. 
© July 30, 1986; EH for. 45269: Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 

19425 


Headin’ for heaven; song. © 1 e. 
July 15, 1986; E unp. 128357; Flor- 
ence M. Gray, Pittsburgh. 19426 


Heap big chief; by Gaston Dorch; pf. 
©1c. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128318; 
Robbins musie corp., New York. 

19427 


Heart beats; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. July 29, 
1986; E unp. 129256; Gladys Priest, 
Jenkins, Mo. 19428. 


Heart news; melody Louis Ponzi; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1e. July 8, 1936; 
E unp. 127907 ; Frank Cantelmo, New 
York. 19429: 


Heart (The) of New York; song, arr. 
Alice Mildred Plate Johnstone. © 
1 e@ July 2, 1936; E unp. 128038; 
Henriette Wilhelmine Plate-John- 
stone, Yeadon, Pa. 19430 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19431 


pt. 11, n.s., v.31 


Heaven is here with you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 18, 1936; E unp. 
128206; William Rusk Smith, Pal- 
merton, Pa. 19431 


Heaven on earth; fox-trot; pf. ©1e. 
July 8, 1936; E unp. 127875 ; Andrew 
Julius Sabo, jr., Whiting, Ind. 

19432 


Heaven’s my destination; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128740; Thomas Bernard Hilken, San 
Francisco. 19433 


Hebrew dance; by Joseph Achron, op. 
30, no. 1, ed. Jascha Heifetz; violin 
and pf. © May 19, 1936; E pub. 
56432; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

19434 


Hebrew lullaby ; by Joseph Achron, op. 
30, ho. 2, ed. Jascha Heifetz; violin 
and pf. © May 19, 1986; E pub. 
56431; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

194385 


Heimatklinge aus Osterreich ; fantasie, 
Franz Konigshofer; salon-orch. stim- 
men. © Apr. 27, 1936; E for. 44949; 
Josef Weinberger, Vienna. 19436 


Hello brunette, good-bye blonde; w 

Mary Sophia Weidenbach; pf. 
1 ec. July 1, 19386; E unp. 127553; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
194387 


Hello California; w Arthur Swan- 
strom, m Mabel Wayne, pf. sc. Mario 
Agnolucci; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© July 29, 1936; E pub. 56700; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 19488 


Hello love; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 128520; Louis 
W. Stahl, Ft. F. E. Warren, Wy. 

19439 


Here comes the moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127682; Bur- 
dette Clifford Belknap, Remsen, Ia. 

19440 


Here’s a health unto his majesty; w 
traditional and by Constance M. 
Lowe, m John Savile, arr. with 
descant H. A. Chambers; solo, or 
semi-cho., and cho. © July 10, 1936; 
E for. 44956; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19441 


Here’s love in your eye; from Big 


broadeast of 19387, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. ©1e. July 22, 1936 ; 
E unp. 128773; Paramount produc- 
tions, inec., New York. 19442 


Here’s to the best of us; w Raymond 
Wallace, m Pat Thayer. © July 7, 
1936; E for. 45180; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 19443 


Hesitating; w Mary Grant Vanhook; 
pf. ©1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128785 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19444 


Heut fand ein totes krinzelein; song. 
©1e. July 18, 1986; E unp. 128200; 
Berta Lewis, Hollywood, Calif. 

19445 


Hey mister, make it go ’round and 
round; song. © 1c. June 30, 1936; 
E unp. 127507; Robert Emmett Me- 
Kelvey, Los Angeles. 19446 


Hickory-dickory-dock; w and m KEd- 
ward G. Nelson and Fred Rose; with 
guit. arr. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 
56276; Santly bros._Joy, ine., New 
York. 19447 


Hidden valley; from The phantom 
rider, w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Sam 
H. Stept; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
July 6, 1936; E pub. 56202; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 19448 


new w and m. ©1e. July 29, 
19386; E unp. 129239; Clara M. 
Schweickert, Redwood City, Calif. 

19449 


Hide Thou me; arr. and harmonized 
Ludwig Imgrund. 1. Solo or cho.— 
2. Duet.—3. Men’Ss or women’s 
voices.—4. Mixed voices.—5. Male 
quartette. © July 3, 1936; E pub. 
56239; Kollie’s music house, Cleve- 
land. 19450 


Hie und da sagt eine frau zu allem, 
ja; English waltz, text Peter Herz, 
m Franz Lehir. © Dec.-9, 1935; E 


for. 44872; Glocken-verlag, inh. 
Franz Lehar, Vienna. 19451 
a orch. stimmen. © Dee. 9, 


1935; E for. 44868; Glocken-verlag, 
inh. Franz Lehar, Vienna. 19452 


High (The) hat hop; from Big broad- 
east of 1937, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1 ce July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128780; Paramount produc- 
tions, inc., New York. 19453 


High wind in Jamaica; melody with 
pf. ace. no. 1.—no. 2. © 1 c¢.-each 
June 18, 1936; E unp. 127548, 127591 ; 
Kurt Weill, New York. 19454, 19455 


Hills (The) of Idaho; valse song. © 
1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 128053; 
William Anthony, Firth, Id. - 19456 


870 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Hills of my desire; w Paul Valére, m 
Phyllis Harding; in F. © July 7, 
1936; E for. 45178; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 19457 


Hilo after sundown; song. © July 9, 
1936; EK pub. 563138; John De Mello, 
Hilo, Hawaii. 19458 


Hip hip a ray; song, w Martha M. 
Spicer. ©1c. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128838 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

19459 


His hands; women’s voices. © 1 ¢. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127845; Mar- 
garet Louise Dixon, Agra, Kan. 

19460 


Hort ihr die Zigeuner; csardas, Franz 
Grothe, konzert-arr. Leopold Wen- 
inger; orch. stimmen. © Mar. 28, 
1936; E for. 44929; Beboton-verlag, 
g. in. b. h., Berlin. 19461 


Hold me fast; w and melody J. Harris 
and Frank May. © 1. June 29, 
1936; EH unp. 127515; Francis G. May 
and Joseph Harris, New Orleans. 

19462 


Hold me tight; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127650; Archie Booth, Munford, 
Tenn. 19463 


Hollywood bound; musical comedy, bk. 
Hdward Bradley, lyrics and m Don 
Wilson. © July 20, 1936; D 39115; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 19463* 


Holy lie production routine no. 1; w 
Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst. ©1e. 
July 30, 19386; E unp. 129389; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 19464 


Home; song, w Duke Workman. © 1c. 
July 7, 19386: E unp. 127892; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 19465 


Home (The) of my dreams; w Grace 
Burton Morehouse; pf. © 1c. July 
27, 1986; E unp. 129091; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19466 


Home on the desert; w and melody. © 
1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128810; H. 
Geigus Coulter, Ogden, Utah. 19467 


Homeland harmony ; song bk., ed. Otis 
L. McCoy. © June 1, 1936; E pub. 
56206; Tennessee music & printing 
co., Cleveland, Tenn. 19468 


Homesites, incorporated; musical 
comedy. © 1c. July 21, 1936; D 
39113; Edna Grace Robins, Brook- 
lyn. 19468* 


Homeward we’re bound: w and m Elsa 
Peters. ©1c. July 22, 1935; E unp. 
128805; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. ~ 19469 


19483 


Homing pigeon; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 28, 1986; E unp. 129159; Ber- 
nard Houben, Brooklyn. 19470 


Honey, are you lovin’ anybody; song, 

melody George Casper Small, jr. © 

1 ec. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127861; 
Lionel Maurice Taylor, Toronto. 

19471 


Honey-bee; song. ©1c. July 27. 1936; 
E unp. 129078; Austin D. Perry, 
-Pomona, Calif. 19472 


Honey dear I love you, I do, I do, I do; 
w F. Salierno, m F. E. Collette. © 
1c. June 20, 19386; E unp. 128034; 
Wrank E. Collette and Fannie 
Salierno, Brooklyn. 19473 


Honey girl; song, w Ralph P. Kent. © 
re. July Wa 1956-7 unip, 128234: 
Harold K. Richardson, Attleboro, 
Mass, 19474 


Honey keep your mind on me; w and 
melody J. Lunceford and P. Roberts. 
©1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128170; 
Porter Roberts, Toledo, and Jimmie 
Lunceford, New York. 19475 


Honey Lu; song; with ukulele arr. © 
June 5, 19386; E pub. 55417; Lee La 
Belle, Los Angeles. 19476 


Honey, please don’t turn your back on 
me; w Sidney Clare and Charlie 
Tobias, melody Sam H. Stept. ©1e. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129401; 
Skidmore music co., inec., New York. 

19477 


Honeymoon trail; song. © 1c. July 
21, 1936; E unp. 128715; George W. 
Hoover, New York. 19478 


Honeymooning in a covered wagon; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. July 24, 1936; 
EX unp. 128980; Harold Adolphus 
Campbell, Los Angeles. 19479 


Honeymooning ‘neath the moon on 
Tampa Bay; w and m Hilda Slay- 


ton. ©1e July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129054; Hilda W. Slayton, Tampa, 
Fla. 19480 


Honolulu belle; song. © 1c. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127748; Rola Libke, 
New Holstein, Wis. 19481 


Honolulu maiden; by Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © June 23, 1936; E pub. 
56322; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 19482 


Honolulu woman; w Margaret Louis 
Lake, melody T. R. Lake and Thomas 
Carter. ©1c. June 12, 1936; E unp. 
128298; Thomas Renwick Lake, Ho- 
nolulu. 19483 


871 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19484 


Hope: arr. Jadder; pf., with w. ©1¢. 
July 29, 1936; EH unp. 123180; Joseph 
J. Chernan, Springdale, Pa. 19484 


Hopeless ; song, w A. T. Chapman and 

J. O. Miller, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. © 

1 ce July 28, 1986; E unp. 129224; 
Joseph O’Neill Miller, Baltimore. 

19485 


Horrido-hussassa; marsch, der deut- 
schen jiger, Hermann Maéannecke ; mi- 
litarmusik stimmen, u. text. © Mar. 
27, 1936; E for. 45028; Ries & Erler, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19486 


Worse (The) op’ry, yipi addy yipi addy 
aye; w and m Fred Rose and Kd. G. 
Nelson. ©1e. July 11, 1936; E unp. 
128163; Select music publications, 
ine., New York. 19487 


Hotcha boom boom; m Thomas Emer- 
son; pf. treble, with w. ©le. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128008; William 
O’Brien, Brooklyn. 19488 


Hour of fulfillment; w and m Sturdy 
Sturdivant. © 1c. July 13, 1936; 
EH unp. 128985; Paul B. Sturdivant, 
Liberal, Kan. 19489 


House hop; melody Benny Goodman 
and James Mundy. ©1ce. July 10, 
1986; E unp. 128135; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 19490 


House (The) Jack built for Jill; pat- 
ter, from Rhythm on the range, w 
and m Leo Robin and Frederick Hol- 
lander, pf. sc. ed. Geo. N. Terry. © 
July 3, 19386; E pub. 56234; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 19491 


House (The) that Jack built; m Har- 
vey Enders; men’s cho. © July 23, 
1936; E pub. 56560; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 19492 


How about a shoe-shine; song; with 
ukulele arr. ©1ce. July 6, 1986; E 
unp. 127767 ; Edward Lindemann, Los 
Angeles. 19493 


How are you feeling; w and melody. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128267; 
Eleanor Murphy Wallace, Baton 
Rouge, La. 19494 


How can I believe you love me; waltz 
ballad, w and melody. ©1l1e. July 
18, 1986; E unp. 128236; Sam P. 
Acton, Birmingham, Ala. 19495 


How can you say you love me; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129058; Emma Sammarco, Milwau- 
kee. 19496 


_ pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


How do you do the things you do; w 
and m Bill Reuter. © 1c. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128620; William H. 
Reuter, Elmhurst, Il. 19497 


How much I love you; song. ©1.e. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 128521; Louis 
W. Stahl, Ft. F. E. Warren, Wy. 

19498 


Hula medley; diagram arr.; Hawaiian 
guit.; in A. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
56660; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

19499 


Humming (The) bird: by Geo. Hamil- 
ton Green; xylophone, with pf. acc. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56160; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19500 


Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 6, 1986; E unp. 
127864; John Joseph McDevitt, Los 
Angeles. 19501 


Hungarian dance, no. 2; arr. Gladys 
Cumberland; percussion band pts., 
with pf. conductor, and pf. duet pt. 
© July 15, 19386; E for. 45274; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 19502 


Hurry up sundown, let to-morrow 
come; w and melody Clarence Wil- 
liams. ©1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
128996 ; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 19503 


Huskin’ (The) bee; country dance, 
Robert E. Pickett; band pts., with 
conductor. © June 27, 1936; E pub. 
56260; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

19504 


Hymn of peace; song. © July 24, 
1986; E pub. 56709; Albert Denis 
Tessier, Los Angeles. 19505 


Hymne auf die arbeit ; w Diemar Moer- 
ing, m Armin Haag; méanner-, 
frauen- u. jugendchor mit blechbla- 
sern u. pauken, orgel ad lib. © Apr. 
15, 1936; E tor. 45014; Hans Kessler, 


Trier, Germany. 19506 
Hymnes; par Daniel-Lesur; grand 
orgue. 1°" cah. © May 1, 1936; HE 
for. 44977; Alphonse Leduc & Gie., 
Paris. 19507 
I am a dreamer; valse song. © 1. 


May 18, 1936; E unp. 127956; Erwin 
J. Reinolt, Whittlesey, Wis. 19508 


I am just describing you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127580; Irving Morris Schlenoff, Bal- 
timore. 19509 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


I am just your pastime love; w O. J. 
Christensen and Jane Clare, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129488; Owen J. Christensen, Los 
Angeles. 19510 


am living your dream; w Art Softley, 
and melody. © 1. July 27, 1936; 
E unp. 129065; Victor Clarence 
Thomson, Tucson, Ariz. 19511 


am singing all my love songs to the 
man up in the moon; song m Luther 
A. Clark; with arr. for ukulele, ete 

Aaron A. Clark. © July 7, 1936; 
E pub. 56444; Rose Melbourne, Guil- 
ford, Conn. 19512 


am with you; fox-trot song. © 1c. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 128088; A. C. 
Saenz, College Station, Tex. 19513 


answer yes when I mean no; w and 
melody Al Duke. © 1c July 17, 
1936; E unp. 128487; Alphonsus 
Thomas Duke, New York. 19514 


I asked the Jeep, and the Jeep said 
yes; w L. Patton, melody E. H. Pat- 
ton and M. D. King. ©1e. July 17, 
1936; E unp. 128548; Eber H. Pat- 
ton, Mary Dorris King and Lorraine 
Patton, Longwood, Miss. 19515 


I believe ev’ry word I’ve heard about 
you; w Al Bryan, m Gerald Marks; 
with guit. arr. © July 21, 1936; EB 
pub. 56520; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 19516 


belong to you; song. ©1e. July 11, 
1986; E unp. 128174; Ida Elizabeth 
Woodward, Atlanta. 19517 


can tell; w and melody. ©1c. July 
27, 1986; E unp. 129039; Theodore 
Melyan and Adam, Michaelson, New- 
ark, N. J. 19518 


can’t believe that you’ve ceased to 
care for me; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127854; Martin 
Landis, Philadelphia: 19519 


I can’t carry a tune; w B. B. Johnson, 
melody C. Bourne. © 1c. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127713; Betty Bisselle 
Johnson and Charles Bourne, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 19520 


I can’t do without you; fox-trot song. 
© 1e. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128099; 
‘Kenneth Scheller, St. Louis. 19521 


can’t forget; song. © 1c. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 128525; Goeffrey 
Brown, Wichita Falls, Tex. 19522 


ean’t get the rhythm of things; song. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128677; 
Walter Butts, Calexico, Calif. 19523 


— 


ee 


—_ 


Lal 


= 


— 


= 


= 


ee | 


19536 


I can’t go on feeling this way; song, Ww 
Kitty Wallace. ©1e. July 7, 1936; 
EB unp. 127893; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 19524 


can’t keep from thinking of you; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 129014; Tony Taylor, Indian- 
apolis. 19525 


I can’t live without you; song, w Mrs. 
Jack Nolen. © 1c. July 29, 1936; 
E unp. 129190; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 19526 


I can’t love anyone but you; song, w 
Jean Grissom Murray. © 1c. July 
6, 1986; E unp. 127706; Ethelyn 
Smith, Kansas City, Mo. 19527 


ean’t stay away from you; w and 

melody. ©1e. July 2, 1936; E unp. 

127603; David Starr, New York. 
19528 


could be in heaven if you’d come 
down to earth; w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; 
with arr. for guit., pf. accordion, ete. 
© July 15, 1986; E pub. 56373; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 
19529 


I ery to sleep and dream of you again; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 24, 1936 ; 
EK unp. 128917; John C. Henry, 
Greenville, S. C. 19530 


I’d ask for you; song, w Thelma and 
Ramona Marsh. © 1 ce. July 28, 
1936; E unp. 128273; Thelma Eliza- 
beth Marsh, Newton, Ia. 19531 


I’d like to make a lucky strike with 
you; w J. McCarty, m W. Kranz. © 
1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129299; — 
Walter Kranz and Joe McCarty, 
Denver. 195382 


I’d like to serenade you lady; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ©¢. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129207; L. G. 
Bonifitto, c/o Postmaster, Long 
Beach, Calif. 19533 


I’d like to take a trip in a streamlined 
train; song, melody Eugene Platz- 


= 


— 


Lo 


man. © 1c. July 1, 1986; E unp. 
127500; Frances E. Doyle, Albion, 
NOY, 19534 


I dare you; song. ©1e. July 14, 1936; 
E unp. 128320; Virginia E. Strang, 
Cleveland. 19535 


I don’t want no second-handed loving ; 
song. ©1e. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127610; Chesley Briscoe, Philadel- 
phia. 19536 


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19537 


I don’t want to be a millionaire; w and 


- Calif. 


= 


ee 


| 


Lama 


melody. ©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127851 ; Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, 
19537 


dream of Jeanie: w and m Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. J. A. Parks; mixed 
quartet or cho. © July 27, 1936; E 
pub. 56613; J. A. Parks co:, York, 
Neb. 19538 


dream of you; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr.; in C. © Dec. 2,'1935; BE 
pub. 56664; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 19539 


dream of you no more; song. ©1e. 
July 20, 1936; EH unp. 128639; Dor- 
othy Ann Koelbel, Hollywood, Calif. 

19540 


entreat of you; song. ©1c. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 127784; Howard Cowan 
Gratton, Los Angeles. 19541 


followed a star; w Frank Forte, and 
melody. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128186; Philip Perrotta, New York. 

19542 


forget to dot my (i)s, I forget to 
cross my (t)s; w and melody. © 
1c. July, 1451946; KH unp. 128280. 
Bernard Houben, Brooklyn. 19543 


I found a new rhythm; fox-trot, w and 


iam 


melody. ©1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127707; William Lupton, Baltimore. 
19544 


found an angel in Los Angeles: w 
and melody. © 1c. July 22, 1936; 
EK unp. 128768; Max A. Ealy, Detroit. 

19545 


I found love when I found you; w Inez 


Kreider: pf. ©l1e July 28, 1936; 
E unp. 129143; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19546 


I gave way to love; waltz song, melody 


I 


Ben Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 1936; 
E unp. 129205; Norman W. Berger, 
Hamburg, Pa. 19547 


gave you my heart; w and m Buddy 
Billups and Audrey Billups. © 1 e. 
July 15, 1986; E unp. 128326; James 
R. Billups, jr., Cleveland. 19548 


I hate myself for being so good to you: 


= 


New York. 


ten. banjo. ©1e. July 30, 1986: E 
unp. 129311; William Nicholas, New 
York. 19549 


have built a sanctuary in my heart; 
w and melody. ©1le. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 127661; Bessie G. Glasser, 
19550 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


I have dreamed; w and melody. ©1e. 


July 9, 1986; E unp. 127970; Clar- 
ence LeRoy Penfold, New York. 
19551 


have lost my heart in Budapest; w 
Ruth Feiner, m Erdélyi Mihaly ;- with 
ukulele arr. R. 8S. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. ace. © June 
16, 1986; E for. 45158; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 19552 


I have missed you dear; w I. M. Lytle, 


| 


19386 ; 


m G: McCauley. © ' 1 ¢ ‘July 10, 
E unp. 128164; George Mc- 
and Ida Margaret Lytle, 


19553 


have searched; w and melody. © 
tc. July. 9, 29386. JF) cumple does 
Clarence LeRoy Penfold, New York. 

19554 


have waited; fox-trot song. ©1l1e. 

July 13, 1936: E unp. 128669; Anna 

Ransom, North Syracuse, N. Y. 
19555 


Cauley 
Washington. 


have your love; w Joseph T. Ken- 
nedy: pf. ©1e. July 7, 1936; E unp. 
127807: Bernard V. Curran, jr., Con- 
shohecken, Pa. 19556 


hear a voice; song. © 1c. July 11, 
1936; E unp. 128182; Charles Henry 
Harmer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 19557 


just can’t say good-bye to you; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 ce. July. 10, 19386; EH unp. 128130; 
Ruth Houston, Cheecotah, Okl. 
19558 


I just cou'dn’t carry on; w and melody. 


I 


I 


874 


© 1e. June 30, 1936; E unp. 128515; 
Joseph Lorenzo Banks, Hollywood, 
Calif. 19559 


kept rubbing that thine; w and mel- 
odv Arnette Nelson. © 1c. July 30, 
1986: E unp. 129866; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 19560 


kissed her in the rain; fox-trot song, 
meledy Ben Adelman. © 1c. July 
2%, 1996; E unp. 129206; James A. 
Robinson, Durham, N. C. 19561 


knew some day I'd find you: song, 
melody Jack Fremon. © 1 cc. July 
13, 1986: E unp. 128241: William 
Anthony Lyons, Port Huron, Mich. 
19562 


know now: w and malody. © 1 e@, 
July 9, 1936; E unp. 127969; Clarence 
LeRoy Penfold, New York. 19563 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


19589 


I know you'll love Hawaii; w James 
Harold Borthwick, m S. K. Piliwale. 
© May 2, 1936; E pub. 56229; 8S. K. 
Piliwale and J. H. Borthwick, Hono- 
lulu. 19564 


I know you're to blame; w and melody 
Pat Mancuso. © 1c. July 23, 1936; 
E unp. 128880; Patrick Vincent Man- 
cuso, New York. 19565 


I laid me down to sleep; tr. A. For- 
restier, Norwegian folk song, arr. 
W. B. Davis: men’s cho. © July 
13, 1936; E pub. 56343; Boston music 
co., Boston. 19566 


I like the daytime too; w and m March. | 


©1e. July 31, 1936; HE unp. 129408 ; 
Marjorie March, i. e. Mrs. John P. 
March, El Paso. 19567 


I like the flavor of your lips; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 6, 19386; E unp. 
127711 ; Earl Brooks, Seattle. 19568 


I like to dream, because I meet the 
nicest kind of people; w Carlton 
Cook, m Aileen Angel, pf. sc. Bob 
Taylor. © 1c. July 25, 1936; E 
unp. 129023; E. Carlton Cook, Den- 
ver, 19569: 


like to dream of a night in June; 
w Georgia Story, m Marie Bailey ; 
pf. © 1 -¢. May 26, 1986; E unp. 
125249; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19570 


lived in heaven for a day; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
129133; Wilber Wallace Lauterbach, 
Gary, Ind. 19571 


I'll always love you; fox-trot, arr. Ed. 
Breuer; pf., with w. © 1c. July 
25, 1936; E unp. 128968; Raymond O. 
Buckner, Champaign, II]. 19572 


song. ©1c. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128572 ; John Henry Barker, Crewe, 
Va. 19573 


I'll always remember; song, m James 
IL... Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 127684; Leo 
Pittard, Oneida, Il. 19574 


Loomal 


jal 


I'll ask my heart; waltz song, melody 
J. S. Hotchkiss and Sam Adelman. 
©1ec. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128827; 
Julia S. Hotchkiss, Westport, Conn. 

19575 


Tll be looking for you every night; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128675; James Samuel Wade, 
Ravenswood, W. Va. 19576 


I'll be with you; w Delila Rector; pf. 
©1ec. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128788 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19577 


Ill build a fortune just for you; w 
Floyd Culver; pf. © 1c. July 16, 
19386; E unp. 1284389; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19578 


Ill dream again with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129257 ; 
Arvilla Eckley Bryant, Bliss, Id. 

19579 


I'll dust off the stars for more star- 
light: w and melody J. Kuchis. © 
1 c. July 15, 1986; E unp. 128347; 
John Kuchis and M. Matty, Walling- 
ton, N. J. 19580 


T'll fall in love in three easy lessons; 
song, w Bennie Caswell; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © July 13, 1936; 
E pub. 56571; Fred William Curtice, 
San Francisco. 19581 


Ill fall right into your arms; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128747; Robert W. Messenger, Salis- 
bury, Md. 19582 


Tli give my love to you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. July 21, 19386; E unp. 
128721; Mike Codian, Akron, O. 

19583 


Ill love you ’till the day I die; pf., 
with'iw. ‘© 1. el! July *8, 19386; EB 
unp. 127912; Jack Brooks, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 19584 


Ill never mean a thing to you; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. July 16, 
1986; E unp. 128423; Frank Ray 
Fielder, New Orleans. 19585 


Ili remember you; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c July 20, 1936; H 
unp. 128615; Roy Stingley and 
Robt. R. Widdoss, Graterford, Pa. 

19586 


Yll say again, I love you; w and 
melody. ©1e July 27, 1936; H 
unp. 129119; Morris Orenstein, New 
York. 19587 


I long for your charm, my sweet; 
waltz song, w Josephine Hetzler. 
©1c. July 29, 19386; E unp. 129191 ; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 19588 


I lost an angel; w and melody. 
1 e July 9, 1986; E unp. 128002; 

Louis Carter, Northville, Mich. 
19589 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19590 


I lost my chance at heaven; valse, w 
and m Dixie Wilkins. © 1c. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 128073; Ruthlee 
Wilkins, Denver. 19590 


I love a picture of you; w and m Ray 
- Vaughn. © 1 ¢. July 27, 19386; EH 
unp. 129080; Raymond Vaughn 
Whitman, jr., Springfield, O. 19591 


I love my daddy; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128249; Clara 
L. Peterman, Torquay, Sask., Can- 
ada. 19592 


I love the city by the ocean; song. 
© 1c. June 30, 1936; E unp. 128032; 
Edward Hall Carter, Philadelphia. 
19593 
love the land of sunshine and flow- 
ers; w Maple Wiggins; pf. © 1 «. 
July 27, 1956; E unp. 129092; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
19594 


love to dance; w and melody. © 

1 ec July 18, 1986; E unp. 128223; 

Leonard Eli Koenig, New York. 
19595 


love to rock by the fireside; valse 
song. © 1c. June 22, 1936; BE unp. 
128062; Grace M. Guy, Grimstead, 
Va. 19596 


I love to say goodnight to you; w 
Al Lewis, melody Mitchell Schuster. 
© 1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127747; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

19597 


love you dear; song, m Jack Fre- 
mon. © 1c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 
128242; William Anthony Lyons, 
Port Huron, Mich. 19598 


I love you, my dear; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 18, 1936; E unp. 128268; 
Eleanor Murphy Wallace, Baton 
Rouge, La. 19599) 


love you sincerely; w Rodney Rose; 
pf. © 1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128786; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19600 


I love you true; melody. © 1c. July 
2, 19386; E unp. 127773; Adrian 
Hughes, Hillsboro, Or. 19601 


I loved you so; songz. © 1c. July 
30, 1986; E unp. 129418; Stella 
Lydia Campbell, Pueblo, Col. 

19602 


I’m always a bridesmaid, but never a 
bride; w Sidney Millman, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 9, 19386; E unp. 


Loma! 


La 


Lo 


Lo 


La 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 3b 


127982; Thord Magnus Ryden, New 
York. 19603 


I'm at the top of my ladder of 
dreams; w O. J. Christensen and 
Jane Clare, and melody. © 1 « 
July 31, 1936; E unp. 129437; Owen 
J. Christensen, Los Angeles. 19604 


I’m blue; song. ©1e. July 28, 1936; 
E unp. 129274; Thelma Elizabeth 
Marsh, Newton, Ia. 19605 


I’m California bound; fox-trot song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ¢. July 
18, 1936; E unp. 128551; Beatrice 
McCrory Disler, Ft. Wayne. 19606 

I'm climbing to heaven on a rainbow; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 28, 19386; 
E unp. 129172; Lucile G. Coleman, 
Tottenville, S. IL, N. Y. 19607 


I'm coming back to you, my Texas; 
by Bill Cunningham, arr. William 
D. Revelli; band pts. © July 9, 
1936; E pub. 56292; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 19608 


I’m dancing to be near you; w Rosa- 
lind Genét and Al Bryan, m Vera 
Brodsky. © 1c. July 25, 1936; E 
unp. 128999; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 19509 


I’m deeply in love; valse song. ©1e. 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 128076; Edna 
Montgomery, Bassfield, Miss. 19610 


I’m dependable; w and melody Don 
Raye and Tom Waring. © 1c. June 
20, 1986; E unp. 127782; Words and 
music, ine., New York. 19611 


I’m ending my pretending; song. © 
1 ec. July 6, 19386; E unp A277; 
Madison Wright Foster, Monroe, La. 

19612 

I’m getting ready for spring; song, m 
Peter Nolan. ©1ec. July 27, 1936; 
E unp. 1290384; Hilda Sachs, New 
York. 19613 


I’m getting tired of babying you; fox- 


trot song. © 1c. May 18, 19386; EH 
unp. 127941; Mary Hilen Smith, 
Washington. 19614 


I’m glad I met you; song, w Frank 
Young. © 1c June 24, 1936; E 
unp. 128145; Charles H. Friz7>"¢, 
Los Angeles. 19615 


I’m going back to Texas; fox-trot song. 
©l1ec. June 22, 19386; E unp. 128063 ; 
G. G. Leach, Dallas. 19616 


I’m going in for love this season; song, 
w Eleanor Morgensen. © 1 c. July 
21, 1986; E unp. 128839; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 19617 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


I’m gone-a steal somebody else’s sweet- 
heart; w and melody. ©1e. July 
20, 1936; E unp. 128643; Bert Gor 
don, New York. 1961¢ 


I’m gonna climb a ladder up to the 
sky, and tie a string on the moon. 
[Chords, single staff with words] © 
1 c. June 26, 1936; E unp. 128929; 
Virginia Potts, Bloomfield, N. J. 

19619 


I’m just a nonchalant guy; song, \. 
Donald Kaplan. ©1e. July 9, 1936 
E unp. 128137; Allen H. Cunning 
ham, New Bedford, Mass. 1962. 


I’m just a red head, headed fo: 
Georgia; w.and melody, with sym 
bols for harmony chords. © 1 ¢ 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127728; Sar 


Jacobson, Seattle. 1962) 
I’m laughing with the man in the 
moon; w Pearl King; pf. © 1 «. 


July 16, 1986; E unp. 128440; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
19622 


I’m lonely to-night ; w Amanda Heiden ; 
pf. ©l1e July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128441; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19623 


I’m lonesome for you; song. © 1 ¢. 
July 22, 19386; E unp. 128763; Harry 
W. Simmons, New York. , 19624 


I’m longin’ to be with you; song. © 
1 ec. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128852; 
Margaret Wikey, Cuba, Mo. 19625 


I’m looking for a little pal; song. © 
1 e July 20, 1936; E unp. 128569; 
Kstelle Wrock, Detroit. 19626 


I’m lost without you; w and melody. 
©1e. July 6, 19386; E unp. 127766; 
Joseph Harris, New Orleans. 

19627 


—w D. Barkin and Irving Rendel- 
man, melody Dan Barkin. © 1 «. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128225; Daniel 
S. Barkin, Liberty, N. Y. 19628 


I’m makin’ a baby from Georgia; w 
Harry Owen, and melody. © 1 «. 
July 20, 1986; E unp. 128611; Ar- 
mand O. Hug, New Orleans. 19629 


I’m no fool for you; w and melody. 
©1c. July 22, 1936; E unp.. 129285; 
Jack Phillips, Hartford. 19630 


I’m on my way back home; fox-trot 
song, m Ernest Shonfield. © 1 «. 
July 10, 1936; E unp. 128143; Henry 
Franklin Martin, St. Louis. 196381 


19645 


I’m one step ahead of my shadow; w 
Sammy Cahn, melody Saul Chaplin. 
©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 127989; 
Santly bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 

19632 


I’m saved; set to tune of Old Black 
Joe; pf., with w. © July 20, 1936; 
EK pub. 56537; George HE. Cutler, 
Philadelphia. 196383 


I’m so sad, and full of despair; song. 
©1l1e. July 1, 1936; B unp. 127542; 
Victor Leonard Wulff, jr., Kansas 
City, Mo. 19634 


I’m sorry; w and melody. ©1ce. July 
21, 1936; E unp. 128761; Rose Spi- 
vack, New York. 19635 


I’m sorry dear; song. © 1. July 3, 
1936; E unp. 128522; Louis W. Stahl, 
Ft. F. EK. Warren, Wy. 19636 


I’m sorry, if I broke your heart; w 
and melody Clifford Haydell. © 1 
ce. July 6, 19386; EH unp. 127710; Wal- 
ter Clifford Haydell, Plaquemine, La. 

196387 


I’m talking through my heart; from 
Big broadcast of 1937, w Leo Robin, 
m Ralph Rainger. © 1. July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128774; Paramount pro- 
ductions, ine., New York. 19638 


I’m telling the world; fox-trot, w and 
m Joseph EK. Ferrara; with ukulele 
arr. © July 38, 1936; E pub. 56422; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

19639 


I’m telling you; song; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.; in D. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56690; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19640: 


I’m through with you; song, m Pinkey 
Terrey. © 1c. July 10, 1936; E 
unp. 128150; Milton Stanley Nelson, 
New York. 19641 


I'm your second shadow; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©le. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129258 ; 
Arlee T. Reno, Artesia, N. M. 19642 


I made a wish; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 31, 1986; E unp. 129444; John 
Erwin, Winslow, Ariz. 19643 


I met you on the Chicago shore; song, 
arr. Jean Walz. © 1c. July 30, 
1936; E unp. 129380; Daniel Pieler, 
Chicago. 19644. 


I never prayed for moonlight until I 
first met you; song, w Arthur Eber- 
hardt. ©1ce. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129248; Earl R. Preiss, Chicago. 

19645 


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19646 


I nominate you; m Al Sanders; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. July 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128330; Glen N. Larson, War- 
ren, Pa. 19646 


w Mack David, melody Jean 


Schwartz. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E 
unp. 128537; Famous music corp., 
New York. 19647 


I nominate you for love; song. ©1e. 
July 15, 1936; E unp. 1283859; Wil- 
liam B. Mesick, Kenilworth, Il. 

19648 


I recall; song. © 1c. June 30, 1936; 
EH ounp. 127505; Robert Emmett Mc- 
Kelvey, Los Angeles. 19649 


I remember a dream; w Irving Caesar, 
m Arthur Schwartz. ©1c. July 14, 
19386: E unp. 128282; Movietone mu- 
sie corp., New York. 19650 


I remember dear; w W. L. Hoffman, 
melody V. H. Blair. ©1e. July 14, 
1936; E unp. 128278; Vernon How- 
ard Blair and William Louis Hoff- 
man, San Francisco. 19651 


I saw love in your eyes; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1ce. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127683; Pete 
Duran, Johnstown, Pa. 19652 


I saw you in my dream; fox-trot song. 
©1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 128067; 
Louis Beauvilliers, Olympia, Wash. 

19653 


I say it with my lips; w and melody. 
©1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 128904; 
Robert M. Kelly, Youngstown, O. 

19654 


I’se gwine up de ribba; w and m Mar- 
vin Hatley. ©1ce. July 21, 1936; EH 
unp. 128645; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 19655. 


I sing; w and m Marjorie Harper, Wil- 
liam Livingston and William M. 
Paisley. © July 7, 19386; E pub. 
56306: A B C standard music publi- 
eations, inc., New York. 19656 


I sing of spring; from Your uncle Dud- 
ley, w Sidney Clare, m Troy San- 
ders. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 56257; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

19657 


I sit by the fire and dream; w and mel- 
ody.-..© kc. July 1.19365 .Hiimp. 
127544; William Nathan La Mance, 
Laclede, Mo. 19658 


I still long for you; pf., with w. © 
1 e¢ June 29, 1936; E unp. 127399; 
Dominick Marchitti, Denver. 19659 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


I stole a kiss, but you stvle my heart; 
w Al Golden, melody Ray Rapetti. 
©1e. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127673; 
Al Goldberg and Renato Rapetti, 
New York. 19660 


I struck gold when I found you; w 
Joseph Peter Cacossa; pf. © 1 e. 
July 28, 1936; E unp. 129144; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19661 


I suggest ; fox-trot song, melody F. Von 
Luehrte and Sam Adelman. © 1 e. 
~ July 22, 19386; E unp. 128814; Frank 
Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 19662 


I tied a wish on the rainbow; w Finck 
McKinley; pf. ©1e. July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128487 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 196563 


I triumph! I triumph; by Carissimi, 
arr. Geoffrey Shaw; mixed voices. 
© June 23, 1936; E for. 45204; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 19664 


I tumble along like a tumble weed; 
w Nan A. Johnson; pf. ©1e. July 
24, 19386; E unp. 128961; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19665 


I’ve been deceiving you; w and m Jan 
Dunean. © 1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128888; John L. Fuess, Waterville, 
N.Y: 19666 


I’ve been dreaming dreams in Dream- 
land; song. © 1c. July 20, 1936; 
EH unp. 128595; Ray Odle, Los 
Angeles. 19667 


I’ve borrowed the moon for you; valse 
song. © 1c. May 18, 19386; E unp. 
127949; E. E. Fordyce, Pasadena. 

19668 


I’ve found another sweetie now; w 
Billy Wessels, melody Kenyon Scott. 
©1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 128894 ; 
Earle Scott and John W. Wessels, 
Hlushing}ydn. Wl. «Nei Xu 19669 


I’ve got a hunch; w William Hawkins 
and J. D. Campbell, and melody. © 
1e July 23, 19386; E unp. 128895; 
John Douglas Campbell, E. Orange, 
N. J. 19670 


I’ve got no one to love me; fox-trot; pf., 
with w. ©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
127975; Daniel Whitham, North 
Lonsdale P. O., N. Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 19671 


I’ve got the blues for the blue Danube; 
pf., with w. ©1e July 1, 19386; 
E unp. 127497; Sadie Allan, Sault 
Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 19672 


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no. 7, 1936 


I’ve got the North Dakota blues; w 
Earl Wyoming Bateman; pf. ©1c. 
July 16, 1986; H unp. 128444; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19673 


I’ve got the sniffles; w and melody 
Mina Zella. © 1c July 6, 1986; 
E unp. 127848; Mina Zella Brown, 
Hamburg, Ia. 19674 


I’ve got ya where I want ya now; w 
and m Larry Yost. ©1e. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128541; Lawrance D. 
Yost, Des Moines. 19675 


I’ve got you on my mind; song. ©1c. 
July 28, 1936; E unp. 129163 ; Casimir 
Thomas Brosky, Haverhill, Mass. 

19676 


I’ve had more than enough; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128388; William Gaston, New York. 

19677 


I’ve hitched my wagon to a Star; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128386; Helen Elizabeth Myers, New 
York. 19678 


I’ve lost all my love for you; pf., 
with w. ©ic. July 14, 1936; E unp. 
128305 ; Joseph FE. Gilbride, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 19679 


I’ve lost my heart to you; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 14, 19386; E unp. 
128321; Joseph P. Knight, Demarest, 
Nid. 18680 


I’ve never been able to get enough of 
you; w and melody. ©1e. July 8, 
1936 ; EK unp. 127865 ; Mildred Brooks, 
Hollywood, Calif. 19681 


I wan’na rhumba; Spanish w and m 
Leonor Flores, English w C. L. 


Caputi. ©1e. July 25, 1936; EH unp. 
129025; C. Louis Caputi, Jackson 
Heights, L. I., N. Y. 19682 


I want somebody, a sweet Somebody ; 
song; Hawaiian guit., diagram arr.; 
in A. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 56684; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 19683 


I want you like I have you in my 
dreams; waltz, w and melcdy. © 1 
ce. July 17, 1936; E unp. 128508 ; Wil- 
liam Allen, Faribault, Minn. 19684 


m Philip 
© A ie. 
Stanley 

19685 


I whisper good night; w and melody 
Joseph J. Sable. © 1c July 21, 
19386; E unp. 1291388; Joseph J. 
Sabaitis, Girardville, Pa. 19686 


I was so lonely; song, 
Schnepf and Marie Newell. 
June 12, 1936; EH unp. 127589 ; 
King, Philadelphia. 


19699 


I will always come back to you; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 18, 1986; BE 
unp. 127959; Eva Qualls, Midvale, 
Id. 19687 


k= 


will marry you; w and m Max Ver- 


non; with ukulele arr. © June 12, 
1936; E for. 45041; Macmelodies, 
ltd., London. 19688 


I will never forget; valse song. © 
1 ec. July 18, 19386; E unp. 128662; 
Steve Ballog, jr., New York. 19689 


I wish I could be a baby again; fox- 
trot song, melody Sam Adeiman. © 
1e July 10, 1986; E unp. 128125; 


Jerome Bezuidenhout, Beaufort 
West, C. P., Union of South Africa.. 
19690: 

I wonder ; song, pf. arr. Fred Van Eps,, 


jr. © 1c. June 23, 1936; E unp. 
127585; Edith K. Dunkéll and Helen: 
J. Dunkéll, Baldwin, N. Y. 19691 


——w Ted Torrans; pf. ©1ec. July 
16, 1936; E unp. 128488; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19692 


I wonder why; song. © July 18, 1936; 
E pub. 56423; Jama A. Pope-White, 
Hverett, Mass. 19693 


I won’t dream any more; song, melody 
M. C. Butts and Mary Belle Gavin. 
© 1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 129066; 
Mildred Cecelia Butts, Rochester, 
N. Y. 19694 


I won't kiss Katy; Jugo-Slav folk 
song, arr. Raymond Allyn Smith and 
Walter Aschenbrenner; men’s cho. 
© June 26, 1936; E pub. 56142; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 19695. 


I would be a poet and sing my songs 
to you; song. ©1e. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128271; Lena May Forson, N. 


_ Sacramento, Calif. 19696 
I would be lost without you; w and 
melody Harry Mac Mullen. © le 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128742; Eras- 


tus Henry Mae Mullen, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 19697 


I would like to have a sweetheart; 
song, m Leo Richard. ©1e. July 9, 
1986; E unp. 128023; James A. 
Burchett, Hopkinsville, Ky. 19698 


Ich geh’ mit dir zum standesamt ; slow- 
fox, w Fritz Rotter, m Nikolaus 
Brodszky, arr. Andor Sattler; pf. © 
Mar. 25, 1986; E for. 44952; Octava 
btihnen- u. musikverlag, a. g., Ziirich, 
Switzerland. 19699: 


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19700 


Ich hab bei jeder resi gliick; foxtrot, 
w Peter Herz, m Hermann Leopoldi. 
© Apr. 21, 1936; E for. 45026; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 19700 


Ich liebe dich; w Fritz Lohner, m 
Franz Lehir. © Feb. 1, 1936; E for. 
43586; Glocken-verlag, Vienna. 


19701 
— orch. stimmen. © Jan. 
30, 1986; E for. 44867; Glocken- 


verlag, inh. Franz Lehar, Vienna. 
19702 


Ich spiel auf meiner geige... ; lied u. 
slowfox, w Hanns Haller, m Viktor 


mchlichter, klavierarr. Hans 
_ Schneider. © Apr. 21, 1936; E for. 
45024; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 19703 


Ich und du verliebt; foxtrot, aus Der 
abenteurer von Paris, w Erwin Leh- 
now. m Werner Bochmann. © May 
11, 19386; E for. 44931; Beboton-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19704 


Ieh zich nor liebe; melody. © 1 «. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 126044 ; Herman 
Wohl, New York. 19705 


If; w S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaffer. 
©1e. July 15, 19386; EH unp. 128335 ; 
Max Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Mont- 
real. 19706 


If I am elected; w and melody. © 
1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128207; 
William Rusk Smith, Palmerton, Pa. 

19707 


If I eould hear my mother; w and m 
Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129316; Geor 
gia music co., New York. 19708 


If I could nestle in one corner of your 
heart; w and melody Laura Ruth 
Allen. ©1e. July 25, 1986; E unp. 
129013; Laura Ruth Shields, Detroit. 

19769 


If I had a picture of you; w and m 
Bus Hodson. ©1e. July 20, 1936; 
E unp. 128641 ; Bertrand Edwin Hod- 
son, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

19710 


If I had only listened to you; w and 
melody. ©1ec. June 12, 1986; HE unp. 


128535; Antonio Cardella, Nick 
Monty and Charles H. Wagner, 
Brooklyn. 19711 


If I’m to be your wife; w and melody. 
©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 129419; 
Ben F. Davis, San Francisco. 19712 


pt. TILING, vot 


If I’m too late; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
June 22, 1936; E unp. 128049'; Kermit 
Lee Daily, Fowler, Ind. 19713 


If I only had the money to spend on 
you: song, w Hazel Lampros. 
1 e@ July 21, 1986; E unp. 128840; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 
19714 


If I owned a spot of ground I’d plant 
me a Japanese cherry tree; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 23, 1986; E 
unp. 128906; Pauline Dagne, East 
Los Angeles. 19715 


If only we had wings dear; w Mary 
Jane Blakeney; pf. ©1ce. July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128787; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19716 


If only you had known; arr. Burrell 
Van Buren’; pf.) with w.-”’@©@ Pc. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129246; HBliza- 
beth Ogilvie Reid, Portland, Or. 

19717 


If seeing is believing; song, melody 
Allen Taub. ©1c. July 3, 1936; E 
unp. 127651; Mabel Seymour, E. 
Orange, N. J. 19718 


If the car hadn’t broken down; w 
Ralph Butler and Stan Merrell, m 
Evan Chard; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © July 23, 1936; E for. 45252; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London, 

- 19719 


If the seas dry; w Clement Wood, m 
Carroll Ely; high voice. © June 22, 
1936 ; E pub. 56400; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19720 


If the stars could only talk; song. © 
1 ec@ July 30, 1986; E unp. 129292; 
Salvatore DeMasi, Philadelphia. 

19721 


If there were dreams to sell; song. © 
1 ¢. July, 23,1936; BE: unp. 128901; 
Thelma Jackson Smith, Livingston, 
Tex. 19722 


If those who live in shepherd’s bower ; 
poem from Alfred, w James Thom- 
son and David Mallet, m Thomas A. 
Arne, arr. Guy Warrack. © July 3, 
1936; E for. 44964; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 19723 


If you came in a dream; w and mel- 
ody Kaye Herman. © 1. July 8, 
1936; E unp. 127911; Herman Krin- 
sky, Oakland, Calif. 19724 


If you could care for me; song. © 
1 ec. July 1, 1986; E unp. 127533; 
Grace Abel, Cleveland. 19725 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 19386 


If you could just love me; song. _ © 
1 ¢. July 20, 19386; E unp. 128570; 
Estelle Wrock, Detroit. 19726 


If you hadn’t come along; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 25, 1986; E unp. 
127563 ; Eleanor R. Murphy Wallace, 
Baton Rouge, La. 19727 


If you'll wait for me; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. July 18, 19386; E 
unp. 128558; Sam P. Acton, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 19728 


If you’re going to wed; song. ©1e. 
June 24, 1936; EH unp. 128213; Leotta 
Davidson, Hornell, N. Y. 19729 


If you would only love me; pf., with 
weide eetuly 29,,1986; BE sunp. 
129179; Earl Alfred Dahlin, Battle- 
ground, Wash. 19730 


Im olympischen dorf; marsch, text H. 
Bolten-Backers, m Paul Lincke; pf. 
© May 15, 1936; E for. 45018 ; Apollo- 
veriag, inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 

19731 


v. Paul Lincke; band stim- 
men. © May 2, 1936; E for. 45017; 
Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul Lincke, Ber- 
lin, 19732 


Im sommer da muss ich in Salzburg 
Sein; marschfox, aus Salzburg- aus- 
verkau t, w Beda, m Hans Lang. 
© May 30, 1936; E for. 45116; 
Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 19733 


Imagine my surprise; w and melody. 
©le. July 28, 1936; E unp. 129201 ; 
George H. Carroll, Washington. 

19734 


In a blue reverie; song, pf. se. by 
Bob Miketta. ©1e. July 23, 1936; 
EH unp. 128002; George Milligan, Cin- 
cinnati. 19735 


In a cabin built for two; w and mel- 
ody. ©1le July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127662; Pauline Reed, Waynesboro, 
Pa. 19736 


In a cottage; song, w Margaret Law- 
rence. ©1c. July 7, 1936; E unp. 
127894 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

19737 


In a dimly lighted ballroom; w and m 
Joseph Edmond Laffey, arr. Chas. J. 
Barr. ©1c. July 18; 1986; E unp. 
1°8232: Joseph E. Laffey, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 19738 


In a funny little carrousel; w Char- 
lotte Kent, and melody. ©1c. July 
6. 1936; E unp. 127835; Harry 

» Archer,, New York. 19739 


19751 


In a little jernt in Greenpernt by the 
Gowanus canal; w and m James 
Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford, Charley 

MacCarthy and Bill Hanson, arr. 

Arthur Gutman; with guit. arr. © 

May 1, 19386; E pub. 56169; Bob 

Miller, ine., New York. 19740 


In an ivy covered arbor on an old 
New England lawn; w and m Jim- 
mie Greer and Lyle Moraine, pf. sc. 
Mario Agnolucci; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 
56192; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 19741 


In an old college town; song, arr. 
Alice Walsh. © 1c. July 7, 1936; 
E uap. 128752; Dorothy Dillion, 
Norfolk, Va. 19742 


In Carolina with my Angeline; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 129005; Valdimir B. Rob- 
bins, Keokuk, Ia. 19743 


In dear old sunny Spain; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127501; Joseph W. de Burgh, New 
York. 19744 


In der heide bliih’n die blumen; heide- 
lied, aus Fahrmann Maria, w Frank 
Wysbar, m Herbert Windt, lauten- 
satz Hubert Kretschmer. © Mar. 
12, 1936; E for. 44932; Beboton-ver- 


lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19745 
In der sperlingsgasse; volkslied, w 
Heinz Bolten-Baeckers, m _ Paul 
Lincke. © May 9, 1936; E for. 
45019; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 19746 
orch. stimmen mit 

singstimme. © May 2, 1936; E for. 
45015; Apollo verlag, inh. Paul 
Linecke, Berlin. 19747 
In Hawaii-land: song. © 1c. July 


27, 1936; E unp. 129071; Hazel Fin- 
nell Browder, Guymon, Okl. 19748 


In her latest chapeaux; w and m 
Aimée Jeanne Laisné and George 
Metcalf; pf. treble. © 1c. July 25, 
1936; E unp. 128970; Aimée J. 
Laisné, Hollywood, Calif. 19749 


In love; song, m’' James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c July 13, 
1936; E unp. 128250; J. D. Kitchens, 
Pisgah, Ala. 19750 


In meiner triitume heimat; text Carl 
Hauptmann, m Joseph Marx, kla- 
vierpuszug v. komnonisten. © Mar. 
20, 1936; E for. 44908 ; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 19751 


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19752 


pt. 1, RASe Ww ok 


In memoriam; organ. ©1e. July 2, 
1936; E unp. 127625; Thomas Ach- 
enbach, Easton, Pa. 19752 


In memories of a dear child; song, 
melody Yasha Kreitzberg. © 1 ¢. 
June 23, 1936; E unp. 127965; Mor- 
ris Weisinger, Brooklyn. 19753. 


In memory of Milton Brown; w Mrs. 
Cc. P. Blythe, and melody. © 1 ¢. 
July 27, 193865"CR) Vunp.) one: 
Charles Patrick Blythe, Dallas. 

19754 


In memory’s lane; valse song. © 1c. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 128069; Chris- 
tine Gregory Sherwin, Beverly 
Hills, Calif. 19755: 


In my dreams; song. © 1c. July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129427; Hazel M. Gil- 
bert, Lakewood, O. 19756 


In my estimation; song, m James L. 


Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
July 29, 1936; E unp. 129259; 
Georgia Irene Robbins, Browns- 
town, Ind. 19757 
In my garden of dreams; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1c. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128251 ; 
Arthur J. Steinke, Birnamwood, 
Wis. 19758 
In my red canoe I’m drifting; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. July 13, 1936; HE unp. 
128252: Wilmer C. Tucker, Daven- 
port, Ia. 19759 


In my treasure chest of memories; W 
and melody. ©1e. July 21, 1936; 
EY’ unp. 129286; “Hiths “Hunter; 
Shamrock, Fla., and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 19760 


In No-man’s land; by R. H. Bassett. © 
1 e¢@ July 14, 1986; E unp. 128366; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

19761 


In old age twilight, mother, dear; w 
and melody. © 1e. July 2, 19386; 
E unp. 127595; William Lee, De- 
troit. 19762 


In old Madrid; diagram arr.; Hawai- 
jan. guita;,in A. , ©)..Dee. 2/1935 
E pub. 56688; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 19763 


In sight of the Rockies; valse song. 
©1e. July 18, 1986; E unp. 128683 ; 
George W. Thurber, Outlook, Sask., 
Canada. 19764 


In summer; short sketch, Charles Al- 
bert Stebbins; organ. Rev. © July 
13, 1986; E pub. 56586; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 19765 


In that old, two-room shack; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©l1c. July 29, 19386; E unp. 129260; 
Albert Schwalbe, Decatur, III. 

19766 


In the circle of your arms; w Betty 
Rose; pf. ©1c. July 27, 1936; E 
unp. 129093; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19767 


In the good old horse car days; song, 
melody J. Schatenstein. ©1c. July 
6, 1936; E unp. 127843; Frieda Ayres, 


Chicago. 19768 
In the hills of Pennsylvania; song; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © July 20, 
1936; Epub. 563729 «Saray ar 
Prather, Titusville, Pa. 19769 


In the miz; conductor’s se. of cues. © 
1e. July 14, 1986; E unp. 128312; 
Jimmy Redrick, Yonkers, N. Y. 

19770 


In the royal Rockies ; w Mae Andrade; 
pt. © 1 ¢. Duly, 16, 1986: Ea: 
128443; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19771 


In the silent of the night ; song, melody 
R. Capozzi. ©1c. July 18, 1936; E 
unp. 128990; Roceo Capozzi and 
George Capozzi, Newark, N. J. 

19772 


In the twinkling of an eye; w and m 
Winthrop Collver; pf. treble. ©1ce. 
July 30, 1986: E unp. 129298; Leon 
Lomond Winthrop Collver, Cos Cob, 
Conn. 19773 


In the valley by the sea; w and melody. 
©1e. July 20, 1936; E unp. 128608; 
J. M. Waslie, Cannon Falis, Minn. 

19774 


In the web of the moon; by Rudolph 
Friml; pf. treble. © 1 e. June 20, 
1936; E unp. 128760; Robert Sher- 
wood, Los Angeles. 19775 


In tribal array ; suite in 7 Greek modes, 
Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler, orch. se. 
Carlos Tomas. © 1c. July 20, 1936; 
E unp. 128602; Thomas Calrow 
Carver, Milwaukee. 19776 


In Yoho valley; w Myrtle Chloe Van 
Leer; pf. ©1l1e. July 22, 1936; EB 
unp. 128789; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19777 


Incidental series; coll. of dramatic and 
descriptive music, compiled Movie- 
tone music corp.; pf. conductor v. 9. 
© July 24, 1936; E pub. 56619; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

19778 


882 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Incidentals; op. 1, no. 1; pf. ©le 
July 11, 1986; E unp. 128181; Kath- 
leen Jewett, Hollywood, Calif. 

19779 


Indian (An) story; intermezzo, Geo. 
Hamilton Green; xylophone, with pf. 
ace. © June 19, 1936; E pub. 56156; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 19780 


Indian’s farewell; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 17, 1936; E unp. 128509; 
Leonard James Austin, Lorimor, Ia. 

19781 


Indisereet baby; w Oris Lacy; pf. © 
1 ec. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128442; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19782 


Inspiration (An) ; waltz; pf. treble. © 
1 ec Mar. 10, 1986; E unp. 127922; 
Jacob Bromberg, Burbank, Calif. 

19783. 


Instrumental; violins. © 1c. July 6, 
1936; H unp. 127836; Harry Archer, 
New York. 19784 


Interlude; w and melody. ©1e. July 
30, 1986; E unp. 129293; Evalyn G. 
Jones, Palmerton, Pa. 19785 


Intermezzo for organ; by John Gard- 
ner. © May 21, 1986: E for. 45077 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 19786 


International camino real; march, mel- 
ady. © ie. July 6; 19363, E unp. 
127852 ; Charles M. Berry, Inglewood, 
Calif. 19787 


Introduction and theme; by Herbert 
Sumsion ; organ. © May 7, 1936; E 
for. 45079; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 19788 


Invitation song; come to Texas, m 
Rachael Louise Glasscock; pf., with 
w. ©1e. July $, 1936; E ump. 
127997; James Waiter Glasscork, 
Corsicana, Tex. 19789 


Ione; fox-trot song. © 1c. July 13, 
1635; E unp. 125678; W. E. Shackel- 
ford, Duluth. 19790 


Irresistible; fox-trot song. © 1 e«. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 128081; Orville 
T. Rediger, Ft. Sill, Ok1. 19791 


Is it meant for me; w Jane Clare, and 


melody. © 1. July 31, 1986; BH 
unp. 129485; Owen J. Christensen, 
Los Angeles. 19792 


Islands; song, m ed. Fred R. Bigelow. 
© July 3, 1936; E pub. 56259; Elva 
Ruth Garfield, Geneva, III. 19793 


m James L. 


©l1e 


Islands of love; song, 
Brown; with ukulele arr. 


89984—36——_4 


19807 


July 29, 1986; E unp. 129261; Myron 
Darling, Mason, Mich. 19794 


Isle (The) of love; song, m Jack Fre- 


mon. © 1c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 
128243; William Anthony Lyons, 
Port Huron, Mich. 19795 
Isn’t it true; w and melody. ©1.. 


July 10, 1986; EK unp. 128154; Doris 
Reeves Page, Springfield, Mass. 
19796 


Isola bella; romanze, Paul Lincke; 
militarmusik stimnmen. © Feb. 17, 
1936; E for. 44937; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 19797 


It ain’t love; w and melody. ©1.. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 128269; Bill 
Russell, Fresno, Calif. 19798 


It can happen to you; w Joe Young, 
m Fred HE. Ahlert. © 1. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128538; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 19799 


It don’t make sense; from Big broad- 
east of 1937, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. July 22, 1936; E 
unp. 128775; Paramount productions, 
ine., New York. 19800 


It happened in the starlight; fox-trot, 
w Graham John, m Martin Broones, 
arr. Jack Mason; dance orch. pts. 
© July 20, 1936; E pub. 565382; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 19801 


It is love; w and melody. ©1e. July 
17, 1986; E unp. 128500; Durward 
McDougal, Wallace, W. Va. 19802 


It just isn’t in the cards; w and mel- 
ody Lew Bauman. © 1c. July 23, 
1936; E unp. 128909; Lucian Bau- 
man, Chicago. 19803 


It must be done in Harlem style; w 
and melody Fritz (Baron) Johnson. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 127776; 
Fritz Frank Arthur Johnson, New 
York. 19804 


It’s a night of splendor; valse song. 
©1e. June 22, 1936; E unp. 128061; 
Joseph San Angelo, Waterbury, 
Conn. 19805 


It’s an old, old shack; song. ©1e. 
July 23, 1986; E unp. 125903; Ella 
Katherine Crook, Omaha. 19806 


It’s bitter; w D. M. Loesel, melody F. 
K. Diver. © 1 ec. July 7, 19386; BH 
unp. 127794; Dorothy Margaret Loe- 
sel and Frederick Kenneth Diver, 
Swissvale, Pa. 19807 


883 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19808 


pt. 11, NYS, v. 3 


It’s honest but it’s true; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 17, 1986; E unp. 128501; 
Andrew Greagor, West Hazleton, Pa. 

19808 


m Thaddeus J. Maslin- 
© exdulyi2, 19363 
E unp. 128527; Edward Cushing, 
Philadelphia. 19809 


song. © 1 ¢, July. 10, 1936; EH 
unp. 128116; Herbert O’Mara, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 19810 


It’s just a little tumble down shack ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele’ arr. "© ‘Tne. duly 1S) oso 
unp. 128253; Truman Owens, Shel- 
byville, Tex. 19811 


It’s love; w Gus Kahn, m Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. ©1e. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127702; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

19812 


It’s love I’m after; w Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, m Lew Pollack. © 1. c. July 
30, 1936; E unp. 129396; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 19813 


It’s me for you, Marie; w and melody. 
©1e July 1, 1986; E unp. 127541; 
Michael Harrison, Philadelphia. 

19814 


It’s Mister Roosevelt; fox-trot song. 
© July 14, 1936; E pub. 56524; Wil- 
bur Raymond Bagley, Tipton, Ind. 

19815 


It’s new to me; song. © 1c. July 9, 
1936; E unp. 127993; Virginia HE. 
Strang, Cleveland. 19816 


It’s the laws by LeRoy Shield. ©1e. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129342; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 19817 


It’s time to kiss goodnight; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark. 
© July 6, 1936; E pub. 56249; Har- 
old Fischer, Albion, Mich. 19818 


It’s unbelievable; w and melody Lyla 
Myers. ©1e. July 15, 1936; E unp. 
128329: Lyla Myers Prather, Little 
Rock, Ark. 19819 


It’s unconstitutional; song. © 1 « 
July 7, 1986; E unp. 127793; Ted 
Courtney, San Francisco. 19820 


It’s you; valse song. ©1e. July 13, 
1986; E unp. 128679; Gladys Ellis, 
Liberty, Tex. 19821 


It’s you I’m thinking of pal o’ mine; 
song, m Karl Kaye. ©1e. June 25, 
1936; E unp. 128302; Adelia E. 
Zacheisz, St. Louis. 19822 


It’s in the bag; 
ski; pf., with w. 


It’s you I want; w Thelma Manes Ven- 
able; pf. ©1c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127554; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19823 


It struck me funny; w and melody. © 
1c. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128722; 


Mike Codian, Akron, O. 19824 
It was a dream; valse song. © 1. 


May 18, 19386; E unp. 127962; S. H. 
Wilson, Wilson, N. C. 19825 


It was a sad night in Harlem; w Al 
Lewis, melody Helmy Kresa. ©1ce. 
July 22, 1936; E unp. 128744; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 19826 


It was on a little beach in Hawaii; pf., 
with w. © 1c. July 29, 1936; B 
unp. 129270; Henry Bak May, At- 
lanta. 19827 


It was the love light in your eyes; w 
and m Louise Orann Hill. © 1. 
July 16, 1936; E unp. 128480; Louise 
Hill, Dallas. 19828 


It will have to do until the real thing 
comes along; w and m Sammy Cahn, 
Saul Chaplin and L. E. Freeman; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © July 17, 
1936; E pub. 56503; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 19829 


Jane; w and melody. ©1ce. July 29, 
1936 ; E unp. 129227 ; George A. Lang- 
ley, Hartford. 19830 


Jangled nerves; by Fletcher Hender- 
son, orch. sc. Spud Murphy; pts. © 
July 29, 1936; E pub. 56643 ; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 19831 


Japanese love; foxtrot, paroles Camille 
Francois, m Reisfeld et Marbot. © 
May 1, 1936; E for. 45004; Editions 
Echo, Paris. 19832 


Jasminstrauss (Hin) ; serenade, Julius 
Kochmann; orch. stimmen. © Jan. 
1, 1986; E for. 45031; Ries & Erler, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19833 


Java (La) des gros sous; java chantée, 
paroles et m Tity Quentin ; orch. ptes. 
© May 1, 1986; E for. 44971; Henry 
Lemoine «& cie., Paris. 19834 


Jeanette oh sweet Jeanette; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. July 17, 19386; BH unp. 
128491; Herbert Leopold Levy, New 
York. 19835 


Jesus and the traders; English w 
adapted Edward Dent, m Zoltan 
Kodaly; mixed cho., unace. Se. © 
May 14, 1936; E for. 45122 ; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 19836 


884 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


19865 


Jesus stands waiting; w May Else; pf. 
©1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128790 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19837 

Jesus, the very thought of Thee; hymn 
anthem, w E. Caswell, m Joseph 
Fletcher; solos, duet and mixed cho. 
© July 15, 1936; B pub. 56882; Robin 
Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 19888 


Jittery Joe, on his old banjo; w R. A. 
Gold, melody D. Davis. ©1e. July 
3, 1986; E unp. 127630; Ralph A. 
Gold and David Davis, New York. 

19839 

Joe and Ann; pf., with w. ©1c. July 
20, 1936; E unp. 128590; Rose Blu- 
menthal, Hartford. 19840 


Joe, hope it’s true what we say about 
you; song. ©1e. July 1, 19386; E 
unp. 127516; Robert Emeal Pope, 
Monroe, La. 19841 


John Henry was a little boy; w and m 
Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 ©. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129321; Georgia 
music co., New York. 19842 


Jolly (The) coppersmith ; by C. Peter, 
arr. Willis Conolly; ten. guit., in 


diagram. © July 15, 19386; E pub. 
56638; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 19843 


Jolly (The) Roger; w Mungo Dewar, 
m J. P. McCall; in A min. © July 
13, 1936; E for. 45150; Swan & co., 
music publishers, ltd., London. 

19844 


Jolly times; by Louis Silvers. © 1 ¢. 
July 14, 1936; E unp. 128365; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 19845 


Jumping Jack; by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer; pf. © July 13, 1936; 
E pub. 56878 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 19846 


June; w and melody. ©1e. July 29, 
1936 ; E unp. 129360; Alice H. Cromp- 
ton, Worcester. 18847 


June moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
June 29, 1986; E unp. 128800; Jack 
Urben, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 19848 


—  w Guy Dean McGrath; pf. © 
1c. July 1, 1986; E unp. 127555; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19849 


Jungle drums; orientale, song. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1986; E unp. 127947: L. 
Hlizabeth Ombrello, Ishpeming, Mich. 

19850 


Just a baby’s lullaby; w and m Lenora 
- Lillian Jacques; pf. ©1l1e. July 27, 


1936; E unp. 129112; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19851 


Just a bird of paradise; song. © 1. 
July 20, 1986: HF unp. 128596; . Ray 
Odle, Los Angeles. 19852 


Just a dream; song. ©1e July 17, 
1936 ; E unp. 128481; C. Arthur Fifer, 
Quincy, Ill. 19853 


w and melody H. Iannello and 
Anthony Odorosi. © 1 e¢ July 18, 
19386; EK unp. 128560; Henry Iannello, 
Corona, Ll. I., N. Y. 19854 


Just a dream I’ve painted; w Charles 
Theodore; pf. © 1e. July 1, 1936; 
HB unp. 127556 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19855 


Just a dream, that never comes true; w 
and melody. ©1le July 6, 1936; BE 
unp. 127708; William Lupton, Balti- 
more. 19856 


Just a kiss; waltz, LeRoy Shield; pf. 
©1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129335; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

19857 


Just a littl rhythm; w and m LeRoy 
Shield; pf. © 1 ec. July 30, 1936; 
EH eunp. 129355; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 16858 


Just a little room for two; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129055; Gertrude Longueville Snow, 
Montreal, Que., Canada. 19859 


Just a memory; song, melody Jack 
Fremon. ©1e. July 18, 1936; E unp. 
128244; William Anthony Lyons, 
Port. Huron, Mich. 19860 


Just a number. above the door; fox- 
trot song. © 1 c. July 16, 19386; 
EH ounp. 128733; Stanley Albert Will- 
cock, Johannesburg, Union of South 
Africa. 19861 


Just a rose from your bouquet; w 
Harry Pease and Arthur Terker, m 
Vincent Rose. © July 20, 1936; 
E pub. 56508 ; Exclusive publications, 
ine., New York. 19862 


Just a Sweet memory; song, m Freda 
M. Schmidtgall. ©1c. July 9, 1936; 
FE unp. 127988; Milton O. Ranum, 
Freda, N. D. e 19863 


Just a wee little cottage mid roses; 


song. ©1c. July 20, 19386; E unp. 
128632; Ernest Bush Whitehead, 
Benton, Ky. 19864 


Just an acre of ground; fox-trot song. 
©l1c. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128938 ; 
Tommy Helmick, Seal Beach, Calif. 

; 19865 


885 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19866 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Just another moon song; w W. L. Hoff- 
man, melody V. H. Blair. © 1 «¢. 
July 1, 1936; E unp. 127578; Vernon 
Howard Blair and William Louis 
Hoffman, San Francisco. 19866 


Just another waltz my dear with you; 
song, w John S. Bradford. © 1 ¢. 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127895; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 19867 


Just because you're you; w Evah Free- 
man; pf. ©1e. July 16, 1936; E 
unp. 128445; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 19868 


Just between you and me my dear Car- 

oline; song, melody Allen Taub. © 

1 e July 25, 19386; EH unp. 128981; 
Vincent Juan Torres, New York. 

19869 


Just dreaming; w Lorena R. Fields; 
pf. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128446; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 19870 


Just dreaming, dreaming of you; song, 
w Al Da Costa. ©1c. July 7, 1936; 
E unp. 127896; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 19871 


Just driftin’ along; w and m Roy New- 
ell and Nat Simon; with guit. arr. 
© July 20, 1936; E pub. 56356; Su- 
perior music, inc., New York. 19872 


Just for a glimpse of you; w Gertrude 
Millicent McGrath; pf. ©1e. July 
1, 1936; E unp. 127557; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19873 


Just for you; fox-trot song, melody 

G. B. Jenkins and Ben Adelman. © 

1 ec. July 22, 1986; -E unp. 128812; 
Grace B. Jenkins, Ahoskie, N. C. 

19874 


Just go along with a smile; w and mel- 
ody.. © le. July 31, 1936; BE unp. 
129449; Burney Lee Higginbottom, 
Alamosa, Col. 19875 


Just got a wire; w J. Baldassarre, mel- 
ody D. Romani. ©1c. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 127646; Dino Romani and 
Jino Baldassarre, Philadelphia. 

19876 


Just like a china eup, I’m all broken 
up over you; w and m Wayne Sar- 
gent; in E flat. ©1c. July 30, 1936; 
BE unp. 129281; Jack Harry Merriner, 
Sherrill, N. Y. 19877 


Just longin’ foah you and a kiss; w 
Jimmie Elliott; pf. ©1 ec. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129094; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19878 


Just made to kiss; w and m Harry Stit- 
man and Herman Rich, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
July 10, 1986; E pub. 56277; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 19879 


Just one more dance, madame; w and 
melody Fred Astaire, Dave Dreyer 
and Paul F. Webster. © 1 ec. July 
17, 1936; E unp. 128483; Crawford 
musie corp., New York. 19880 


Just say you'll be my sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127853; Charles M. Berry, 
Inglewood, Calif. 19881 


Just wait until I get you alone; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127823; Ruth Marion Shannon, Du- 
luth, Minn. 19882 


Just you; w Mable Wiese; pf. ©1e. 
July 16, 1986; E unp. 128447; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19883 


— waltz song, w J. A. Richards. © 
le. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127637; Dion 
W. Kennedy, New York. 19884 


Just you alone, just you my love; w 
and melody, arr. Dave Peyton. © 
t.e July 3, 1936.) © «np: 127685. 
Alfred Burster, Chicago. 19885 


Just you, just me; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce June 15, 19386; E unp. 128102; 
Ada L. Axton, Linton, Ind. 19886 


K; by Monty Frame; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp.: 
128398; Elizabeth Frame De Golier, 
Cincinnati. 19887 

Kameradschaftsgeist ; bravour-marsch, 
Spero Kochmann, bearb. Julius 
Kochmann; harmoniemusik  stim- 
men. © July 14, 1936; E for. 45260; 
Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

19888 

Kansas the queen of the plains; song, 
arr. Millie Fickle. © June 20, 1936; 
E pub. 56500; Clem Morgan, Garden 
City, Kan. 19889 


Keep forever in your mind; w and m 
Leona Tuttle Nooner; pf. © 1. 
July 22, 19836; E unp. 128806; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19890 


Keep hoein’; w and melody Paul Rus- 
inky, W. Edward Breuder and Billy 
Haid. ©1e. July 23, 19386; E unp. 
128885; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 19891 


Keep swingin’; melody Mack K. Hig- 
ginbotham. ©1e. July 24, 1936; E 
unp. 128962; Mack Kay Higgin- 
botham, jr., Anderson, Ind. 19892 


886 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


19916 


Keep your eyes on Ira; w and m Her- 
man Hupfeld; with guit. arr. © 
July 21, 1936; E pub. 56522; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

19893 


Keine ist so schén wie du; langsamer 
walzer, w Klaus 8S. Richter, m W. 
Naumann. © May 17, 1985; E for. 
45247 ; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

16894 


Kerr’s (Phil) gospel songs; by P. S. 
Kerr and others. © July 15, 1986; 
AA 212138; Phillip Stanley Kerr, 
Houston. 19895 


Kindest regards to you; w Minnie Gries- 
bach, melody W. Greenlaw. © 1 «. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128222; Walter 
Greenlaw, Buffalo, and Minnie Gries- 
bach, Garberville, Calif. 19896 


w Robert Browning, 
men’s cho. 


King Charles; 
m Marshall Kernochan ; 


© June 19, 1986; E pub. 56386; 
Galaxy music corp.. New York. 

19897 

King George’s head; w and m John 

B. Archer; men’s cho. © June 23, 

1986; E pub. 56187; Oliver Ditson 

co., inc., Boston. 19888 


King of the road; w and m Cecil Har- 
rington and Raymond Wallace. © 
May 19, 1936; E for. 45254; Boosey & 
o., Itd., London. 19899) 
Kingdom of the Golden Isles; pf., with 


war 2@)r di ch Fuly 8, 1936 ; E unp. 
127906 ; Jack Wardlaw, Raleigh, N.C. 


19900 
Kiss me good-night; w and m Ann 
Arlen, arr. Elwood M. Wilson; 1st 


violin. ©1c. July 7, 1936; E unp. 
127817; Ann Marie Sweeney, Wash- 
ington. 19901 


Kiss me once again; pf., with w. © 
1e. July 1, 1986; E unp. 127523; 
Remo Preziosi, New York. 19802 


Kiss (A) such bliss, and then this; w 
Myrtle Rich; pf. © 1c July 1, 
1986; E unp. 127558; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 19903: 


Kisses; song, w Lydia M. Sbrazza. 
©1e. July 21, 1986; E unp. 128845; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

19904 


Kisses and whispers of love; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128085; Omar Conn, Charleston, W. 
Va. 19905 


Klaar-Friedmann (Lia) Fiinf lieder; 
Nach ged. Richard v. Schaukal, m 


L. Klaar-Friedmann; mittlere sing- 


stimmen. © Feb. 15, 1986; E for. 
44918; Albert J. Gutmann, musik- 
verlag, Vienna. 19906 


Kleine sinfonie in F-dur; v. Karl Fried- 
rich Abel, op. 1, nr. 5, hrsg. Hilmar 
Hockner; streicher u. nach belieben 
mit blasern. Partitur u. stimmen. 
© Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 45048; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 19807 


Knickerbocker on parade; song. © 
1c July 23, 1986; E unp. 128876; 
Herman Katims, New York. 19908 


Knowing you love me; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128100; 
Grace Wilson, Chattanooga. 19909 


Konzert C-dur; v. Georg Christoph 
Wagenseil, hrsg. Walter Upmeyer ; 
cembalo o. Klavier, mit begl. von 2 
violinen u. violoncello. Partitur u. 


stimmen. © Apr. 8, 1936; E for. 

45050; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Lichterfelde. 

19910 

Konzert EH-moll; v. Franz Xaver 

Richter, hrsg. Hilmar  Hockner, 


kadenzen im 1. u. 3. Satz Hermann 
Heiss; cembalo, o. klavier, u. streich- 
oreh. Partitur u. stimmen. © Dec. 
30, 1935; E for. 45047; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 19911 


Konzert ftir orchester ; v. Edmund von 


Borck, op. 14. Partitur. © Jan. 31, 
1986; E for. 44912; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 19912 


Konzert in D-dur; v. Georg Philipp 
Telemann, hrsg. Walter Upmeyer; 4 
violinen. Partitur u. stimmen. 
Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 45052; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 19913 


Konzert in G-dur; v. Georg Philipp 
Telemann, hrsg. Walter Upmeyer ; 
4 violinen. Partitur u. stimmen. © 
Dee. 30, 1985; E for. 45051; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 19914 


Ku-ku; by Marvin Hatley, arr. LeRoy 
Shield. ©1c. July 30, 1986; E unp. 
129352; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 19915 


Kuu ipo pua Rose; hula, song, arr. 
Robert Kamaunu. © 1 ¢. July 6, 
19386; E unp. 127756; John Kame- 
aloha Almeida, Honolulu. 19916 


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19917 


Kuu mahina; by A. P. McKinney and 
R. F. Tomlinson; guit., note and 
diagram arr.; in A. © July 3, 1986; 
E pub. 56240; McKinney’s pub. co., 
Peoria, Ill. 19917 


La, tout prés de vous; valse, paroles 
G. P. Moreau, m Georges Stalin; orch. 
ptes. © May 1, 1936; E for. 44972; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 19918 


Lachen ist gesund; foxtrot, w u. m 
Udo Vietz, klaviersatz Karl Buch- 
holz. © May 15, 1936; E for. 44933; 
Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

19919 


Lacrime; tango argentino, versi Giu- 
bra, m Guido L. Cergoli; orch. pti. 
© Apr. 28, 1936; E for. 45214; Fabbri 
& c., Trieste, Italy. 19920 


Laddie ; song; with cello and 1st violin 
pts. ©1e July 9, 1936; E unp. 
127991; Minnie Stevens Piper, San 
Antonio. 19921 


Laddie Buck; w and m Gerald Griffin, 
Allan Flynn and Ernest Breuer. © 
July 7%, 1986; E pub. 56307; A B C 
standard music publications, ine., 
New York. 19922 


Lady of my dreams; w and melody. 
©1ec. July 8, 1986; E unp. 128693; 
Grace Valentine, New York. 19923 


Lady (The) picking mulberries; w 
Richard H. Stoddard, m Edgar Still- 
man Kelley, arr. Victor Harris; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © June 22, 1936; E 
pub. 56394; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 19924 


Lindliche suite; v. Anatol Provaznik, 
op. 53; orch. Partitur. © Feb. 5, 
1986; E for. 44918; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 19925 


Landliche tinze; v. Helmut Paulsen; 
streichorch. Partitur. © Apr, ‘2, 
1986; E for. 45012; Ries & Erler, 


g. m. b. h., Berlin. 19926 
Laird (The) o’ Cockpen; w Lady 
Nairne, m Geoffrey Shaw; men’s 
cho. © July 1, 1936; E for. 44889; 


Novello & co., Itd., London. 19927 


Lake of Lausanne; song, w Eli Hag- 
gard and M. A. Haggard, arr. Ernest 
Carnicelli. © Aug. 15, 1935; E pub. 
56609; Mary Anna Haggard, New 
York. 19928 


Lambie pie; song. © 1c. July 24, 
1936; E unp. 128912; Cliff Francar, 
Green Bay, Wis. 19929 

Lament (A) for Cupid; w George 
Darley, m Alec Rowley; 2 treble 


pt. I, n.s., v. 31 


voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. © 
June 23, 1936; E for. 45203; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 19930 


Land (The) of make believe; w B. B. 
Johnson, melody C. Bourne. © 1 e¢. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127714; Betty 
Bisselle Johnson and Charles Bourne, 
Hollywood, Calif. 19931 


Land of my fathers; Welsh national 
song, English w W. G. Rothery, mel- 
ody James James, arr. with descant 
H. A. Chambers, of Great Britain; 
Solo, or semi-cho., and cho. © July 
10, 19386; E for. 44957; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 19932 


Land of our dreams; song. ©1c. July 
22, 1986; E unp. 128849: Caroline 
Bullock, Utiea, N. Y. 19933 


Landon election march; by Ira D. 
Everett and A. B. Burdick; E flat 
cornet. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128736; T. S. Everett, Conneautviile, 
Pa. 19934 . 


Last dance dear; w and melody. © 
1 e. July 9, 19386; E unp. 128007; 
Anthony Talento, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

19935 


Last (The) of the rumbas; English w 
Wyngard and Weitzner, Spanish w 
De Armo, m De Karlo; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © July 1, 1936; E pub. 
56180; Hdward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 19936 


Last (The) rose of summer; Irish air, 
w Thomas Moore, m arr. with des- 
cant H. A. Chambers. © July 10, 
1986; EK for. 44958; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 19937 


Lawd; negro spiritual; mixed voices. 
© June 26, 1936; E pub. 56242; Ze- 
bron Britton, Canton, O. 19938 


Lazy son of the South; w and m Lois 
Turnbow, pf. sc. Frank Moeser. © 
1 e@ July 27, 1986; E unp. 129126; 
Annie Lois Turnbow, Beaumont, Tex. 

19939 


Learn to laugh again; pf., with w. © 
le. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127731 ; Iona 
Lorraine Nyman, Foley, Minn. 19940 


Left alone; song, w J. Holmes. © 1c. 
July 18, 1936; E unp. 128546; Julian 
Holmes and Jack Van Doorn, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 19941 


Left hand bass and chord studies; by 
Louis Hermann, ed; accordion. ‘| 
July 7, 1936; E pub. 56246; David 
Gornston, Jamaica, N. Y. 19942 


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no. 7, 1986 


Leggenda; di Aladino Di Martino; 
violino e pf. © Feb. 29, 1936; E for. 
45241; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c, Milan. 

19943 


Lemare (Ed. H.) Andantino; arr. 
Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian guit. 
obbl. ace. and Spanish guit. acc. © 
July 21, 1986; E pub. 56545; First 
natl. inst. of allied arts, South Bend, 
Ind. 19944 


Lend me Thine aid, oh Lord; song, 
arr. Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. July 
6, 1986; E unp. 128891; Herbert 
Leslie Barton, New London, Conn. 

19945 


Leo (Lionardo) Konzert; hrsg. Wal- 
ter Upmeyer; 4 violinen u. bass o. 
violoncello, kontrabass u. cembalo o. 
orgel. Partitur u. stimmen. © Dec. 
30, 1985; E for. 45049; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 19946 


Leona; w F. H. Lang, m I. Siegel; with 
ukulele arr. © Feb. 15, 1936; E pub. 
56140; Irving Siegel and Frank H. 
Lang, Marshfield, Wis. 19947 


Let me sing a song to Him; w and 
melody. © 1. July 24, 1936; BE 
unp. 128966; Jesse Calvin Watson, 
jr., Pineville, La. 19948 


Let me swing you; valse song. ©1 ce. 
May 18, 19386; E unp. 127946; Wil- 
liam Herrn, Minneapolis. 19949 


Let my song fill your heart; Viennese 
waltz. w and m Ernest Charles; high 
voice. © June 22, 1936; Epub. 
56391; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

19950 


Let’s all be a happy family; w and m 
Algy More and Raymond Wallace; 
with ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© June 23, 1936; E for. 45154: B. 
Feldman & co., London. 19951 


Let’s all be happy and gay; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. ©1e. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 127652; Catherine Hueb- 
sechman, Baltimore. 19952 


Let’s be breezy; w and m Lou Breeze, 
Julia Degnon and Myron Degnon. 
© July 16, 1936; E pub. 56496; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 


19953 


Let’s be happy till the last; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. July 13, 1936; EB unp. 
128660; William Warren, Aurora, 
Til. 19954 


19968 


Let’s be sweethearts again; waltz song, 
melody O. B. Brown and Ben Adel- 
man. ©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129219; Olive B. Brown, Fountain 
City, Ind. 19955 


Let’s begin all over again; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1. July 
10; 1936; E unp. 128128, Wisie 
Roesler, West Toledo, O. 19956 


Let’s call it quits; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
127878; Keturah TT. Simmonds, 
Christiansted, St. Croix, V. I. 

19957 


Let’s collaborate; w and melody. © 
1e. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129048; 
Ben Wermul, White Lake, N. Y. 

19958 


Let’s declare a lover’s holiday; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. May 18, 19386; E 
unp. 127960; Samuel Ingram, De- 
troit. 19959 


Let’s dream; w A. Morganthaler, m 
S. Dolan. ©1e. July 17, 1936; E 
unp. 128994; Ann Morganthaler and 
Svea Dolan, Brooklyn. 19960 


Let’s face it; fox-trot, LeRoy Shield; 
pf. © 1c. July 30, 1986; EH unp. 
129353 ; Robbins music corp., New 


York. 19961 
Let’s fix a flat; song, melody Jack 
Betzner. © 1 ce July 6, 19386; E 


unp. 127841; Max H. Tasgal, Bloom- 
field, N. J. 19962 


Let’s forget the past dear; fox-trot 


song. ©1c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 
128681; Loretta Lawrence, Cape 
Girardeau, Mo. 19963 


Let’s forgive and let’s forget; w and 
melody Elsa Peters. © 1c. June 15, 
19386; E unp. 128533; Elsa Carrie 
Pangle, Woodstock, Ill. 19964 


Let’s form a society ; w Franklin Cooke, 
and melody. © 1e. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127837; Harry Archer, New 
York. 19965 


Let’s get drunk and truck; w and mel- 
ody Hudson Whittaker. © 1c. July 
30, 1936; E unp. 129365; Wabash 
musie co., Chicago. 19966 


Let’s get hot and truck; by Frank 
Southern; pf. treble. © 1c. July 
30, 1936; E unp. 129324; Georgia 
music co., New York. 19967 


Let’s go to San Francisco; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
128979; Frances J. Hoenig, San 
Francisco. 19968 


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19969 


pt. 11, n.s.,.v. 31 


Let’s grow old together; w and mel- 
ody Elsa Peters. © 1 ec. June 26, 
1936; E unp. 128534; Elsa Carrie 
Pangle, Woodstock, III. 19969 


Let’s hold hands; w and melody. © 
1 ec. May 23, 1936; E unp. 127642; 
Barbara Phillips, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 19970 


Let’s make a wish; w Bert Kalmar and 

Sid Silvers, melody Harry Ruby. © 

1 ec. July 18, 1986; E unp. 128553 ; 
Irving: Berlin, ine., New York. 

19971 


Let’s make the moon our home; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 ¢. July 
24, 1936; E unp. 128942; Anthony 
Tomei, Bayonne, N. J. 19972 


Let’s pretend; w and melody. ©1e. 
June 22, 1986; E unp. 128342; Jan 
Wm. Frederick, Elkhart, Ind. 19973 


Let’s save the land with Landon; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1. July 13, 1936; EB 

unp. 128254; Asa May, Cardington, 

Oey ati 19974 

Let’s try again; w and melody.. © 
1c July 27, 1986; E unp., 129125; 
Frederick Jagels, New York. 19975 

Let’s wander in the golden moonlight ; 
waltz, w Ben Adelman, and melody. 
©l1ec. July 22, 1936; EB unp. 128811: 
Jimmie Busler, Memphis. 19976 


Let this mind be in you; w from the 


Scriptures, m Elizabeth Harbison 
David 3; high ‘voice... \ Omani tT, 
1936; E pub. 56590; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 19977 


Let us kiss and make up for a while; 
w Viola Grace Hanson; pf. © 1 «. 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128791; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

19978 

Let us remember; song, pf. se. Basil 
Sadler. © 1c. July 28, 1986; E 
unp. 129157; Ida de Belle Smith, 
Baltimore. 19979: 


Let your light shine for Jesus; hymn, 
w and m Bessie Ford Byrd. © Feb. 
15, 1936; E pub. 56425; Byrd music 
house, Noel, Mo. 19980 


Letter (The) tied with blue; fox-trot 
song. © 1 ec. July 13, 1936: EB 
unp. 128663; Sallie Brown, Grange- 
ville, Id. 19981 


Lick ’em with Landon—that’s who; 
song. © 1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128857; Robert S. Townsend and 
Inez Denny, Damariscotta, Me. 

19982 


Lied vom Alltag; text Willy Miksch, 
m Kurt Pahlen; frauen- 0. minner- 
stimme (mittel) © May 16, 1936; 
E for. 45020; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 

19983 


Lieder; text Christian Morgenstern, 
m Joseph Marx, klavierauszug v. 
komponisten. © Mar. 12, 1936; HE 
for. 44907; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 19984 


Life is a heavenly dance; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. July 
22, 1936; E unp. 128820; Pauline 
Wolpert, Sierra Madre, Calif. 19985 


Life is a song; song, w Beneah Rob- 


art and J. L. Been. © 1c. June 

10, 1936; E unp. 127522: John L. 

Been, Médan, Sumatra, D. E. I. 
19986 


Life is blue; w Robert L. Scharff and 
Marvin E. Mueller, m G. Homer; 
pe © dtc July 1,7 2936-9 m: 
127526; Robert Scharff, Marvin 
Mueller and Gus Homer, St. Louis. 

19987 


Life is just a bubble; w and melody. 
©1c. July 16, 19386; E unp. 128376; 
Ethel Gorée, Brooklyn. 18988 — 


Life’s hilltop; song. © 1. July 1, 
1936; E unp. 127545; Dorothea Zer- 
bey, Bear Creek, Pa. 19989 


Light out of darkness; cho. from The 
light of life, w EH. Capel-Cure, m 
Edward Elgar, op. 29, ace. arr. H. A. 
Chambers; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© July 1, 1936; E for. 45276; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 19990 


Light your pipe and let me linger; 
w Naomi Smith; pf. © 1c. July 
1, 19836; E unp. 127559; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 19991 


Lights of Texas; w Grace. Noll 
Crowell; [mixed voices] © 1 «. 
July 31, 1986; E unp. 129451; Nell 
Dallas, Dallas. 19992 


Like the bright evening star; w and 
m Bill Reuter. ©1e. July 20, 19386; 
E unp. 128621; William H. Reuter, 
Elmhurst, Ill. 19993 


Lilly; w and m Al Ethelred Blakeley ; 
pf. treble. © 1c. June 29, 1936; 
KE unp. 128212; Alfred E. Blake, 
New York. 19994 


Linnet (A) in a gilded cage; w Chris- 
tina Rossetti, m Gerald Finzi; sop. 
1 and 2. © June 4, 1936; E for. 
45088 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

19995 


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20022 


Lip flexibility studies; by Norman 
McPherson, ed.; tuba, trombone and 
bar., in bass clef. © July 7, 1936; 


E pub. 56247; David Gornston, 
Jamaica, N. Y. 19996 
Liszt (Franz) Consolation; arr. 


Nathan Milstein: violin and pf. 
1 e. May 6, 1936; E unp. 127769; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 
19997 
—— Dream of love; transcription for 
peeeend c. July,2,.1936: EH unp. 
127611; Harry Meyerowitz, New 
York. 19998 


Lita; fox trot, arr. J. M. Elefson; orch. 
pts. © July 2, 1936; E pub. 56294; 
Maud Miller Stevenson, Minneapolis. 

if 19999 


Little Boy Blue plays a trumpet now; 
w Richard, Albert and Sherman Dix, 
and melody. © 1c. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128528; Robert Hdwin Dix, 
Fresno, Calif. 


Little by little; fox-trot, w Joe Coldie, 
m Al Kennedy. © June 9, 1936; E 
pub. 56219; Al Kennedy music, Phil- 
adelphia. 20001 


Little Catherine; song, w John Ran- 
dolph. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128846; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

20002 

Little (A) cottage by the road; w and 
melody Pete Johnson. © 1c. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128142; Pleas Lee 
Johnson, Washington. 20003 


Little Cupid’s arrow; fox-trot song. 
©1ec. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128664; 
James Wooten, Kansas City, Kan. 

20004 


Little Danny Cupid; w and melody. 
©1ec. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127621; 
Cecilia L. Clark, Terre Haute, Ind. 

20005 


Little Jumbo; by Moissaye Boguslaw- 


ski; pf. © July 27, 1936: E pub. 
56697; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 20006 


Little (The) King; carol, poem Irene 
Gass, m Harry Brook; unison voices. 
@, July (21, 1986): “Wy for.) 45261) -wa: 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 20007 


little (A) longer; song; Hawaiian 
guit., diagram arr.; in G. © Dec. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56678; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. Wis 20008 


Little love nest; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 15, 19386; E unp. 128199; John 
D. Tracy, Gazelle, Calif. 20009 


20000 . 


Little (A) pair, in a double chair; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 25, 1936; 
EK unp. 129016; Jos. B. Pivonka, 
Caldwell, Tex. 20010 


Little pictures; 12 easy pieces, E. 
Markham Lee; pf. © July 17, 1936; 
EK for. 45164; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20011 


Little pony of mine; by A. R. (Mocking 
Bird) Miles; mixed voices. © June 
1, 1936; E pub. 56168; A. R. Miles, 
Loraine, Tex. 20012 


©1 


Little (A) prayer for love; song. 


e. July 20, 1986; E unp. 128592; 
Houston Smith, jr., Dallas. 20013 
Little (The) red hat; song. © 1. 


July 16, 1926; E unp. 128381; Marion 
London Milholin, White Plains, N. Y. 
20014 


Little (The) waves of Breffny; poem 
Eva Gore Booth, m H. 8S. Roberton; 
mixed cho. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45264; Hugh 8S. Roberton, Glasgow, 
Scotland. 20015 


Little world of yesterday; w Roma 
Royee ; pf: 4© 1 cr July, 15, 1936 ;)H 
unp. 127560; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20016 


Living from day to day; w and m Mary 
Schaeffer and Jerry Levinson; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © June 29, 1936; 
E pub. 56535; Red star songs, inc., 
New York. 20017 


Living the life of Riley; w B. B. John- 
son, melody C. Bourne. © 1c. June 
8, 1886; E unp. 127715; Betty : Bis- 
selle Johnson and Charles Bourne, 


Hollywood, Calif. 20018 
*Lizabeth Jane; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


July 29, 1986; E unp. 129262; M. S. 
Brown, Chicago, Ky. 20019 


Loana from Havana; w Jane Clare, 
and melody. © 1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129436; Owen J. Christensen, 
Los Angeles. 20020 


Lock your heart; from The lid’s off, w 
Arnett McKennan, m Cammann New- 
berry, new pf. and guit. arrs. Lou 
Leaman. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56530; Mills music, ine:, New York. 

20021 

Lockende (Das) lied; koloratur-walzer, 
text Fritz Lohner, m Franz Lehar. 
© Mar. 19, 1936; E for. 44870; Glock- 
en-verlag, inh. Franz Lehar, Vienna. 

20022 


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20023 


Loco-weedy ; pf., with w. ©1ce. July 
9, 1986; E unp. 128021; Wallace Mac- 
Vicar, Attleboro, Mass. 20023 


Log (The) house; w and m Walter 
Melvin Gees; pf. © 1 ¢ July 1, 
1936: E unp. 127548; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20024 


Lola; tango, melody. ©1e. July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129441; Armida Ven- 
drell, Hollywood, Calif. 20025 


Lola Bianca; song, w Eli Haggard and 
M. A. Haggard, m arr. Ernest Car- 
nicelli. © Aug. 15, 1935; Epub. 
5c610; Mary Anna Haggard, New 
York. 20026 


Loleta; w and m Hamilton (Ham) 
Jenkins. ©1c. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129278 ; Hamilton Jenkins, Denver. 

20027 


Lolita; w Irving Caesar, m Arthur 
Schwartz. © 1e¢ July 14, 1936; 
Ee ounp. 128286; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 20028 


Lolita I love you; valse song. ©1«. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 128088 ; Richard 
Grove, Kansas City, Mo. 20029 


London again; suite, Eric Coates. 1. 
Orch. pts.—2. Pf. © May 25, 1936; 
E for. 45197, 45198; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 20030, 20031 


Lone listening fan; pf., with w. © 
bie: July. 21, 19386: EH unpaa2siri2 ; 
Minnie D. Robey, Coleman, Tex. 

20032 


Lone pine; fox-trot, w and melody 
Dorothy Wilson. © 1c. July 11, 
1986; E unp. 128178; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles. 20033 


Lone star of the Lone Star state; w 
Juanita, m A. Catenaro; pf. 
1c. July .9, 193657 Pann ela y : 
Kathryn Elliott and Al Catenaro, 
Buffalo. 20034 


Lone (The) star waltz; waltz song, 
melody A. Tamburro and Ben Adel- 


man. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128127; Anthony Tamburro, San 
Diego, Calif. 20035 


Lonely; song. © 1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129429; Irene Carson Crowder 
and Myrtle Gerganess Carroll, San 
Angelo, Tex. 20036 


1st violin. ©1l1ce. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128191; Earl Carey, Los 
Angeles. 20037 


pt. 117, n..s., v. 31 


Lonely for the Ozarks; valse song. © 
1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 128048; 
Mae Crocker, Flat River, Mo. 

_ 20038 


Lonely (A) heart; valse song. ©1e. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 128074; Mildred 
De Paul, Clairton, Pa. 20059 


Lonely heart; pf., with w. ©1c. July 
6, 1986; E unp. 128519; James 
Scharringhausen, Appleton, Wis. 


20040 
Lonely just for love; w Addison 
Junior, m W. T. Mercer. © 1 © 


July 21, 1986; EH unp. 128867; David 
A. Blake, jr., and William T. Mercer, 
Ann Arbor. 20041 


Lonely man, I’m lonesome; waltz, w 
Katherine Forrester, and melody. 
© 1e. July 11, 1936; E unp. 128167; 
P. H. Forrester, Los Angeles. 20042 


Lonely river road; w and melody. © 
1 « July 6, 1986: E unp. 127855; 
Samuel Major, Detroit. 20048 


Lonely soul; w and m Wayne Sargent. 
©1ec. July 28, 1936; E unp. 129171 ; 
Jack Harry Merriner, Sherrill, N. Y. 

20044 


Lonesome days and blue nights, worry- 
ing over you; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127757 ; Howard 
©. Washington, Modesto, Calif. 

20045 


Lonesome for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©¢. 
July 29, 1936; FE unp. 129263; Mollie 
Wheeler, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 20046 


Lonesome hours; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
May 18, 1936; E unp. 127951; Arthur 
Craine, Seattle. 20047 


Lonesome melody; w Nicholas Cham- 
blin, and melody. © 1 c¢. July 3, 
1936; E unp. 127639; Gary Fuss, May- 
ville, Wis. 20048 


Lonesome rambler; w and melody. © 
Ive, July 2, 19386; 2 wopl igo siG: 
Leonard James Austin, Lorimor, Ia. 

20049 


Long ago; w George Howard Light- 
hall; pf. ©1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128792: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20050 


Long, long ago; fox-trot, w and m Mrs. 
G. Walters. © 1c. June 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128057; Alice Walters, i. e. 
Mrs. Griffith Walters, Detroit. 

20051 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


20080 


Longing; w and melody Walt Sorell. 
©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127755 ; 
Walter Shadrack Holly Sorell, West- 
field, N. B., Canada. 20052 


Longing to roam; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard. © 1c. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128026; Jessie Poil, Osceola, Ia. 

20053 


Looking down at the stars; w Mitchell 
Parish, m Frank Perkins; with guit. 
arr. © June 30, 1936; E pub. 56172; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 20054 


Lord, in Thy resurrection ; by J. Gallus, 
ed. John Finley Williamson; 8-pt. 
mixed cho.. a cappella. © July 17, 
1936: E pub. 56575 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20055 


Lorenz’s organ voluntaries no. 8; col- 
lection for church use, ed. H. von 
Berge. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 
56191; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

20056 


Losing my love for you; w and m Patte 
Rowe; pf. ©1e. July 21, 1986: E 
unp. 128725; Onalouise Rowell, Rui- 
doso, N. M. 20057 


Lost; w Carl Sandburg, m Jacques 
Wolfe; med. voice, in B. © June 
22, 1936; FE pub. 56392; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20058 


Lost heaven; w Elsie Sanguinet, and 
melody. ©1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129042 ; Elizabeth L. Cook, St. Louis. 

20059 


Lost (The) hound dog; song. w Berk- 
ley D. Lamb. © 1c. July 29, 1936; 
E unp. 129192; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 20060 


Lost in the crowd; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 2, 1986; E unp. 127582; 
Charles Frederick Fox, Detroit. 

20061 


Lost (The) lagoon; song. w Pauline 
Johnson. ©1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127745; Louise Daggett Fischer, San 
Antonio. 20062 


Lost love; foxtrot song. ©1e. June 
8, 1936; E unp. 128092; D. M. Muniz, 
Manzanillo, Cuba. 20063 


Lost my luck; w Bobby Veirs; pf. 
treble acc. ©1c. July 29, 1936: E 
unp. 129229; Jack Hammett, Louis- 
ville. 20064 


Lost to me; fox-trot song. © 1 ce. May 
18, 1936; E unp. 127954; Ann Perai- 
men, Ros!yn, Wash. 20065 


Lost without love: w and melody. © 
1 ec July 9, 1986; E unp. 127986; 
Arthur Whiteley, Los Angeles. 

20066 


Lost without: you; arr. Leah Effen- 
bach; ! pi withow/s «@Qndneisulyi3, 
1936; E unp. 127842; Ruth Nord- 
linger Behrend, Washington. 20067 


Lot (A) o’ living and a little loving; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 21, 1936; 
E unp. 128711; R. W. Moore, Lamesa, 
Tex. 20068 


Love; w and melody Cliff Erickson. © 
1 ec. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127576; 
John Clifford Hrickson, Hollywood, 
Calif. 20069 


Love began in Yellowstone; song, mel- 
ody Lucille J. Butler. © 1c. July 
20, 1986; EH unp. 128605; Grace John- 
son, Ephraim, Utah. 20070 


Love bird of mine; w Lila Field, mel- 
ody Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. July 
29, 1936; E unp. 129248; Lila Meu- 
nier, Asheville, N. C. 20071 


Love came to me; w Gladys Estelle 
Miner; pf. ©1e. July 16, 1936; EB 
unp. 128448; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20072 


Love can wait; w and m Harry Wynne. 
© 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 128090; 
W. S. Staley, San Diego, Calif. 

20073 


Love come to me like this; song. © 
te July 27, 1936; HE unp. 129052; 
Howard Moore, jr., Cascade, Col. 

20074 


Love comin’ on; w and melody. © 
1c July 21, 1986; E unp. 128698; 
Georette Margaret Cooper, Los An- 
geles. 20075 


Love dream; song, melody Allen Taub. 
©1e. July 25, 1936: E unp. 128985; 
Jesse Thomas, Tucson, Ariz. 20076 


—w Joseph Peter Cacossa; pf. © 
1 ec. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128449; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20077 


Love finds a way; w Minnie Eppleye 
ind= pt. © 1 ¢& July 1, 1936: BH 
unp. 127561; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20078 


Love in paradise; w and melody. © 
1 e@ July 1, 1936; E unp. 127574; 
George Krause, Cleveland. 20079 


Love in your heart; fox-trot song. © 
1 ce. May 18, 19386; E unp. 127945; 
Emile Russell, Mobile. 20080 


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20081 


Love is a beautiful thing; waltz song, 
melody Will Livernash. © 1c. July 
3, 1936; E unp. 127668; Betty Vernon, 
Los Angeles. 20081 


Love is a game of hearts; fox-trot song, 


melody George Lessner. © 1c. July 
22, 19386; E unp. 128813; Marie 
Nevada Armstrong, Spokane. 20082 


Love is everything ; w and m Al Young. 
© 1c. July 8, 1936; E unp. 127873; 
Alice Young Idema, Poughkeepsie, 
INV... 20083 


Love is such a gentle thing; w Daniel 
S. Twohig, m Gustav Klemm. 1. Low 
voice, in F.—2. High voice, in A. 
© June 29, 1936; E pub. 56262, 56263 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

20084, 20085 


Love is the perfume of a rose; song. 
© 1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127768; 
Ralph Rosenberg, Asheville, N. C. 

20086 


Love leads to battle; by Buononcini, 
arr. Geoffrey Shaw; mixed voices. 
© June 23, 19386: E. for. 45205: 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 20087 


Love letters from your cigarette; w 
De Wolf Zorn, melody W. Paris. 
©1ec. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128864; 
Walter Paris, Covington, Ky., and 
Ellsworth Wolfzorn, Bellevue, Ky. 

20088 


Love lingers; song, w June Holcomb. 
©.1c. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128835: 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 20089 


Love lit skies are blue; w and melody. 
©1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 129008; 
Jesse C, Little, Morgan, Utah. 20090 


Love love; fox-trot song. © 1c, July 
13, 1986; E unp. 128667; C. M. Dix, 
Marshall, Mich. 20091 


Love me; w Ludwig A. Pavlo, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 16, 1986; EK unp. 
128413; Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis. 

20092 


Love me to-day; song, pf. arr. Geo. 
McCauley and E. Wunderlich. © 
1 e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 1281665 
Ida Margaret Lytle, Washington. 

20098 


Love of flowers; w Marcus Dahl Peter- 
son; pf. © 1c. July 16, 1935; EB 
upp. 128450; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 20094 


Love on my heart from heaven fell; 
w Robert Bridges, m Mark Raphael. 
© June 24, 1936; E for. 45165; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 20095 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Love on the W. P. A.; song, m Conrad 
Lindberg. © 1 e¢ June 24, 1986; 
E unp. 127089; Vivian Lee Welch, 
Youngstown, O. 20096 


Love reigns supreme; w Al Golden, 
melody Ray Rapetti. ©1e. July 3, 
1936; E unp. 127674; Al Goldberg 
and Renato Rapetti, New York. 

20097 


Love (The) ship; song, melody Clem- 
ente Giglio. © 1c. July 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128889; Jack Crowley, Elting- 
ville, S. I., N. Y. 20098 


Love song in the night ; song, w George 
Hopkins and R. A. Anderson. © 
1 e«. June 4, 1986; EH unp, 127771: 
Robert Alexander Anderson, Hono- 
lulu. 20099 


Love that is divided; w and melody. 
©1c. July 8, 1836; E unp. 127870; 
Sal J. Catalano, Brooklyn. 20100 


Love was a dream; valse chanson, w 
Sonny Miller, paroles Claude Loris. 
©1e. June 12, 1936; E unp. 127518; 
Cécile Simon, Paris. 20101 


Love was in the air; w Arthur Freed, 
m Nacio Herb Brown. © 1c. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127700; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. - 20102 


Love will tell; from Sing. baby, sing, 
w Jack Yellen, m Lew Pollack; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © July 30, 1936; 
E pub. 56704; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 20103 


—w Jack Yellen, m Lew Pollack. 
© 1c. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128367; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

0104 


Love works in a mysterious way, it’s 
glorious wonders to perform; song. 
©1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128861; 
Jennie E. Carr, Oroville, Calif. 

20105 


Loveless nights; w P. Perrotta and 
Frank Forte, and melody. © 1 e. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128201; Philip 
Perrotta, New York. 20106 


Lovely lady; w and melody Laddie 
Van. ©al c., July, 22, 1936: Bape 
128875; Lucien Van Walteghem, 
Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 20107 


—-w and melody Walt Sorell. ©1e. 
July 6, 19386; E unp. 127754; Walter 
Shadrack Holly Sorrell, Westfield, 
N. B.,; Canada. 20108 


Lover (The); poem anon., m Albert 
Hay Malotte; high voice, in D. © 
June 27, 1936; E pub. 56409; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20109 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


20137 


nn SS 


Lover’s (The) pattern; valse song. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128101; 
Grace Wilson, Chattanooga. 20110 


Love’s A B CG; song. © 1c. July 22, 
1986; E unp. 128850; Betty Churehill 
Jones, Roanoke, Va. 20111 


Love’s answer; w and melody Frank 


Sheppard and Paul Daro. @itc. 
July 3, 1936: E unp. 128932; Israel 


Shapiro and Hyman Rosenthal, Chel- 
sea, Mass. 20112 


Love’s dream; song, w Edna Villa. © 
1 ec. July 29, 1936; E pub. 129193; J. 
Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 201138 


Love’s magic; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128656; Mary 
BH. Gaskill, Freedom, OK. 20114 


Love’s old sweet song sounds better 
when you smile; song. ©1le. July 
3, 1936; E unp. 127669; Walter E. 
Stockwell, Los Angeles. 20115 


Lovin’ Georgie Brown; w and m Jack 
Waverly ; with guit. arr. © Mar. 13, 
1936; E pub. 56184; Empire music 
pub. co., New York. 20116 


Lowdown; w D. Spitz, melody D. Bar- 
kin. © 1c July 8, 1936; E unp. 
127641 : David Spitz and Daniel Bar- 
kin, New York. 20117 


Lula Lou; w H. Reid, and melody. © 
1 e July 27, 1986; E unp. 129136; 
Hubert Reid and E. R. Pantell, New 
York. 20118 


Lullaby; berceuse, Horace Dann; pf. 
© July 18, 1986; E for. 45151; Swan 
& co., music publishers, ltd., London. 

20119 


— from Let’s sing again, w Selma 
Hautzik, m Hugo Riesenfeld; with 
guit. arr. © June 24, 1936; E pub. 
56183; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

20120 


song. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 
56633 ; Florence C. Day, Washington. 
20121 


Lyrische tanzmusik; v. Otto Siegl, op. 
82; orch. Partitur. © Mar. 20, 1936; 
E for. 44914; Universal edition, a. g, 
Vienna. 20122 


Lyrisches konzert; von Heinz Schu- 
bert; bratsche u. kammerorech. Par- 
titur. © Mar. 4, 1936; E for. 45035; 
Ries & Erler, g. m..b. h., Berlin. 

20123 


Ma chérie, chére amie, I love you; w 
Glen Barton and Alfred Marlhom, m 


Gustav Klemm. © June 26, 1936; 
HB pub. 56212; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 20124 


Magical love; w Sidney Millman, and 
melody. ©1c. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129447; Thord Magnus Ryden, New 
York. 20125 


Magie de la danse; de Plaisirs de Paris, 
paroles Arthur Lesser et Tristan 
Richepin, m Jacques R. Breux. © 
May 1, 1986; E for. 45008; Editions 
Feldman, s.a., Paris. 20126 


Magliettaie (Le) ; di F. Couperin, arr. 
Fernando Limenta; orch. Partitura. 
© June 422, 1936; E for. 45223; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20127 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; simple 
festival setting on plainsong tones 
with fauxbourdon, Harvey Grace; 
mixed voices, organ ace. © July 29, 
1986; E for. 45277; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 20128 


Magnolia ; song, arr. Mabel Schock. © 
1 ec July 30, 19386; E unp. 129301; 
Hallie Hall, Mobile, Ala. 20129 


Maisie; w Irving Israel, and melody. 
© 1c. July 138, 19386; E unp. 128393; 
Robert Enoch, New York. 20130 


Make-believe; song, w Helen Seldom- 
ridge. ©1c. July 18, 1936;.E unp. 
128198; Irene Hibbs, Dunlap, Il. 

20131 


Malditas sean las mujeres; m por la 
pelicula mexicana; pf. ©1e. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128218; Max Ur- 
ban, Mexico, D. F. 20132 


Maman; de Les deux gamines, paroles 
Max-Blot, m Maurice Yvain. © 
May 1, 19386; E for. 45009; C. Jou- 
bert & cie., Paris. 20133 


Mammy’s little baby; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ July 22, 1986; E 
unp. 128817; Ida Hocking Brooks, 
Shepherd, Mich. 20134 


Mammy’s little croonin’ tune; song. 
©1c. July 6, 19386; E unp. 127846; 
Dorothy Chaffee Le Duc, Portland, 
Or. 20135 


Man about town; w and m Jan Dun- 
ean. ©1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128889; John L. Fuess, Waterville, 
Nio¥: 20136 


Man (The) at the wheel: w and m 
C. J. Howard. ©1c. July 10, 1936; 
E unp. 128149; Bertha Burns Cas- 
tell, Atlanta. 20137 


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20138 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Man (The) in the moon; song, w Lot- 
tie L, Rugaber. © 1 ¢. July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128843; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 201388 


w Francis Lewis Hutter; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 19386; E unp. 131716; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
20139 


Man (The) of the hour; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
129064; Samuel Rosenman, New 
York. 20140 


Man (The) on the flying trapeze; 
arr. Flying Fingers; pf. © June 
25, 1936; E pub. 56139; Lewis HE. 
Bray, Everett, Mass. 20141 


Manén (Juan) Drei iberische lieder ; 
deutsch Wilhelm Kitihn u. R. S. 
Hoffmann, m J. Manén, op. A—12; 
frauenchor. © June 12, 1936; E 
for. 45123; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna, 20142 


Mango moon; w Vivien Yeiser Lara- 
more, m Olive Dungan; med. voice. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56155; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 20143 


Mathattan Gypsy; w Ruth Chorpen- 
ning and Al Lewis, m Basil Fomeen ; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © July 22, 
1936; E pub. 56542; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. - 20144 


Manhattan’s mood; w Betty Johnson, 
melody C. Bourne. © 1 ¢. June 8, 
1936; E unp, 127716; Betty Bisselle 
Johnson and Charles Bourne, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 20145 


Manover-lied; marschfox aus Der 
gutige Antonius, text Spilar u. 
Miroysky, deutscher text Beda _ u. 
Hugo Wiener, m Jara Bene’. © 
Jan. 29, 1936; E for. 44919; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 

20146 


Many moons ago; fox-trot song. © 
1c June 8, 19386; E unp. 128078; 
Alberta Forrester, Long Beach, 
Calif, 20147 


Maple (The) leaf for ever; Canadian 
‘national song, m Alexander Muir, 
arr. with descant H. A. Chambers; 
solo, or semi-cho., and cho. © July 
10, 1986; E for. 44959; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 20148 


Maralene; w and melody. ©1ce. Apr. 
2, 1936; E unp. 1280386; Joseph Wil- 
liam Connell, Detroit. 20149 


March of the little tin soldiers; based 
on Marche des petits soldats de 
plomb, Gabriel Pierné, w B. T., set- 
ting Bryceson Treharne; sop. 1, 2 


and alto. © July 13, 1936; E pub. 
56347 ; Boston music co., Boston. 

20150 

March (The) of victory; song. © 


June 20, 1986; E pub. 56266; Carl 
Henry Koch, Seattle. 20151 


March on for G. O. P.; Republican 
victory march song. © 1c. July 
27, 1986; E unp. 129123; Curtis Eu- 
gene Gillis, Eureka, Calif, 20152 


March (The) wind; unison song, w 
Hnid Blyton, m Cecil Sharman, tonic 
solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © June 12, 
1936; E for. 45162; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 20153 


Marcha del amor, amor espiritista ; pf., 
econ letra. © 1c. July 6, 1936; EH 


unp. 127826; Salvador Gil I orte, 
New York. 20154 
Marche polovtsienne; from Prince 
Igor, A. Borodine, ed. and arr. 


Charles Woodhouse; orch. pts. © 
June 26, 1986; E for. 45213; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 20155 


Margaret has a milking pail [and] 
Ferry me across the water ; w Chris- 
tina Rossetti, m Gerald Finzi; sop. 
1,2. © June 4, 19386; HE for. 45087; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 20156 

Maria José di Belgio; song. © 1 e. 
July 30, 19836; E unp. 129306; Law- 
rence Terrana, New York. 20157 


Marihuana; musica por la _ pelicula 
mexicana. © 1c. July 6, 1986; E 
unp. 127829; Max Urban, Mexico, 
LOR e 20158 


Marlon; w Jessie Frissell; pf. ©1e. 
July 1, 1986; E unp. 127562; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20159 


Marstig’s daughter ; folk ballad, based 
on a Danish folk-song, w paraphrased 
from the Danish, W. E. A., m arr. 
Alfred Whitehead; mixed cho. © 
July 10, 1986; E pub. 56627; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 20160 


Marx (Karl) Konzert; op. 24; violine 
u. klavier; in C-dur. © Mar. 12, 
1936; E for. 45063; Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel, Leipzig. 20161 


Mas le valiera dormir; traditional 
Spanish text, Italian text and m’ 
Mario Casteinuovo-Tedesco. © June 
15, 1936; E for. 45228; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. » 20162 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


Massa’s in the cold ground; arr. Fred 
T. Busswood ; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram, with w. © June 8, 
1936; E pub. 56323; Macklin pub. co., 
Laneaster, Pa. 20163 


Master Valiant ; choral masque, w Bar- 
clay Baron, set to m Martin Shaw. 
© June 4, 1986; E for. 45082 ; Oxford 
uniy. press, London. 20164 


Mate’s dance; from Marine suite; pf. 
©1e. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127613; 
Bessie F. Bender McCrory, Whiting, 


Ind. 20165 
Matrosen-marsch; v. Karl Christian, 
bearb. F. Schmidt-Hagen;  salon- 


orch. stimmen. © Aug. 14, 1933; E 
for. 44883 ; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 
20166 


May; w and melody. ©1e. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128604; Paul W. Lind- 
strom, Chicago. 20167 


May IL; song. ©1e. July 9, 19386; E 
unp. 128019; Helen V. Graham, Mit- 
chellville, Ia. 20168 


May I embrace you; w and mI. L. 
Shuffler, arr. Adelman bros. © 1 ¢. 
June 29, 1936; E unp. 127937; Irving 
Luther Shufiler, jr., Frederick, Md. 

20169 

Mayor (The) of Alabam’; w and m 
Frank Trumbauer and George Red- 
mond: with guit. arr. © July 7, 
1936; E pub. 56244; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 20170 


Me and the moon; w Walter Hirsch, m 
Lou Handman; with guit. arr. © 
July 16, 1986; E pub. 56514; Santly 
bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 20171 


melody Lou Handman. © 
1 ec. July 8, 1986; E unp. 127881; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 

20172 


Me for you; w D. Houston, m B. Fisher 
and L. Altizer. ©1c. July 25, 1936; 
EH ounp. 129027; Laura Altizer, Fort 
Worth, Dan Houston, Fort Worth, 
and Buddy Fisher, Chicago. 20173 


Me who is, and the Jews; song. ©1c. 
July 6, 19386; E unp. 127786; Harry 
Parris, St. Louis. 20174 


Meet me in Dallas; song. © 1c. July 
1, 1986; E unp. 127532; Weldon Bas- 
tian and Carl Braunsdorf, Spokane. 

20175 


Mein frdulein, nicht so stolz; tango, w 
Bruno Balz, m Herbert Kiister, arr. 
Gerhard Mohr; orch. stimmen, mit 
gesangstrio. © May 11, 1936; E for. 


20188 

44930; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 20176 
Mein Johann Strauss-album; 14 be- 
ruhmte walzer in leichtem tonsatz, 
J. Strauss, sohn, bearb. Albert 
Kranz; klavier. bd. 1,2. © Aug. 15, 


1933 ; E for. 44879'; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 20177 


Mein schatz, wir lernen italienisch; 
lied u. tango, w Fritz Rotter, m Fritz 
Spielmann u. Stephan Weiss. © 
May 9, 1986; E for. 45021; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky ), 
Vienna. ¢ 20178 


Mein traum vom gltick; langsamer 
walzer, aus Donaumelodien, w Peter 
Francke, m Willy Engel-Berger. © 
May 20, 1986; E for. 44934; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 20179 


Melodi amoroso; af Oskar Gyldmark ; 
strygeork. og pf. Stemmer. Jan. 
3, 19386; E for. 44947; Alfred Thors- 
ings musikforlag, Copenhagen. 20180 


Melodic foundation studies for violin 
beginners; by Russell Webber. Rey. 
ed. © July 31, 1986: AA 212149: 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

20181 


Melody band; w and m C. A. Koehler 
and Edward J. Betzler. ©1e. July 
13, 1936; E unp. 128276; Curtis Al- 
bert Koehler, Canton, O. 20182 


Melody for two; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 128105; Harry 
Harter, Tyler, Tex. 20183 


Melody of the wind; w and melody. © 
1 ec. June 25, 1936; E unp. 128399; 
Jean Lee, i. e. Mrs. Henry C. Lee, 
Altadena, Calif. 20184 


Melody requiring lyrics, no. 1; melody. 
©1e. June 24, 1936; E unp. 128217; 
Edward Sutherland, Mount Vernon, 
INGE 20185 


Memories in springtime; w Rose Roop 
Hunt; pf. © 1c. July 1, 1936; E 
unp. 127563; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20186 


Memories of A. T. O.; song. © 1 «¢.: 
July 1, 1986; E unp. 127495; Ralph 
Wyatt, Yorkville, Tenn. 20187 


Memories of Stephen Foster; an album 
of songs by America’s most beloved 
composer, arr. Max Hirschfeld, with 
foreword Edward B. Marks; with 
guit. arrs. © July 9, 1936; E pub. 
56282: Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 20188 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


20189 
Memories of Will Rogers; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 


July 10, 1986; E unp. 128123; John 
Lambie, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 
20189 


Mem’ries of you; song. ©1e. July 27, 
1986; E unp. 129127; Irene Carson 
Crowder and Myrtle Gerganess Car- 
roll, San Angelo, Tex. 20190: 


Mexieana Flo from Mexico; w Perey 
Edgar, m Alexander Berglas; with 
ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© July 20, 19386; E for: 45155; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 20191 


Mi-novia; rumba; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
July 3, 1986; EH unp. 127676; Frank 
Warshauer, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 


20192 
Miami Beach you're calling; song, 
melody Antonio De Quintana. ©1e. 


July 27, 1936; E unp. 129079; Aaron 
Ernest Woolfe, Miami Beach, Fla. 
20193 


Midnight melody ; slow fox-trot, w Sam 
Nese and Mary Bonomo, melody 
T. G. Palamone and Louis Marea- 
nello. ©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128620; Thomas G. Palamone, Pitts- 
burgh. 20194 


w Al Lewis, m Shandor; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © July 17, 1986; E 
pub, 56488; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 20195. 


Midsummer spell; poem Mary Webb; 
mixed cho. © June 26, 1936; E for. 
44898; Hugh S. Roberton, Glasgow. 

20196 


Million (A) miles from your heart; 
w Jack Yellen, m Lew Po'lack. © 
1 e. July 14, 1986; E unp. 128371; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

20197 


Mind your own business; fox-trot song, 
melody A. Harris and Ben Adelman. 
©1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128828; 
Albert Harris, Cambridge, Mass. 

20198 


Miner (The) sings; coll. of folk-songs 
and ballads, transcriptions and musi- 
eal arrs. Melvin LeMon, introduction 
and editorial notes George Korson. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56132: J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 20199 


Miracle (The) of peace; carol, poem 
Hermon Ould. © July 21, 1936; E 
for. 45262; David Carver, London. 

20200 


Misery; song. © 1c. May 2, 1936; EB 
unp. 127939; San Bonita Slaughter, 
St. Louis. 20201 


Miss you, my dear; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 3, 19386; E unp. 127685; Mary 
Dunphey, Riverton, N. J. 20202 


Missing you; waltz, arr. J. Mervyn 
Elefson; orch. pts., with w. © July 
2, 1936; E pub. 56701; Maud Miller 
Stevenson, Minneapolis. 20203 


Mississippi waltz; w Mrs. Z. P. Lusk; 
‘pi. © 1 ec July 27, 1986 Hap: 
128095; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20204 


Mr. Barley’s abroad; selection, Geof- 
frey Henman, arr. Haydn Wood; 
orch. pts. © July 10, 1936; E for. 
45184; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
Itd., London. 20205 


Mr. Church; w and m J. Milton Reddie 
and Eubie Blake. © 1 ¢. July 25, 
1986; EK unp. 128998; Words & music, 
ine., New York. 20206 


Mr. Make-Believe; melody, with pf. 


ace. ©1e. July 9, 19386; E unp. 
128010; William Fabens_ Boles, 
Marblehead, Mass. 20207 


Mrs. MeGregor; by LeRoy Shield; pf. 
©1e. July 30, 19386; E unp. 129350; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

20208 


Mit musik durch’s leben; marschfox, 
aus Singende jugend, w Rudolph Ber- 
tram, m Georg Gruber. © Jan. 31, 
1936; E for. 45118; Dacapo verlag, 
Vienna. 26209 


Modern (The) vagrant; song. ©Mie: 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127787; Harry 


Parris, St. Louis. 20210 
Mohnblumen bliih’n .. .; lied u. tango, 
w u. m Max Schénherr. © Apr. 21, 


1936; E for. 45022 ; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 
20211 


Moi she moi she; w S. Matorano, 
melody M. Gorcia. © 1c. July 17, 
1936; E unp. 128496; Sam Matorano 
and Mike Gorcia, Garfield, N. J. | 

20212 


Momento (Un) d’espirazione ; melodia. 
©le. July 9, 1986; E unp. 128003 ; 
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giallanza, High- 
land Park, Il. 20213 


Mon cher ami; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 21, 1986; E unp. 128724; Vera 
Heifetz, Los Angeles. 20214 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


20242 


Mon seul amour, c’est vous; de Disque 
413, paroles A. de Badet, m Nikolaus 
Brodszky. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44996; Choudens, Paris. 20215 


Money, beans and bacon; song. © 1c. 
July 20, 1936; E unp. 128589; Ernest 
Hard, Curran, Mich. 20216. 


Monotony; pf. © 1c. May 26, 1936; 
E unp. 125388; Foster Maceo 
Ricardo, New York. 20217 


Monte Carlo moon; w Carlton Cook, m 
Frances Weber, pf. arr. Bob Taylor. 
©1e. July 25, 19386; E unp. 129024; 
BE. Carlton Cook, Denver. 20218 


Montferrine; bourrée_ lombarde, 
Florent Schmitt, op. 86, no. 1; pf. 
May 1, 1936; E for. 44982; Durand 


& cie., Paris. 20219 
Moods; w and m Larry Yost. ©1c¢. 
July 18, 1936; E unp. 128540; 


Lawrence D. Yost, Des Moines. 
20220) 


Moods of the fugitive; pf. ©le. July 
8, 1936; E unp. 127876; Ruth Ellen 
Gannon, San Francisco. 20221 


Moon; w and m Irma Loy Miller; pf. 
©1e. July 22, 19386; E unp. 128807; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20222 


Moon (The) and you; song; Hawaiian 
guit., diagram arr.;in D. © Dec. 2, 
1935; E pub. 56677; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 20223 


Moon at dawn; song, w Kathryn Kay. 
© 1e. July 15, 1986; E unp. 128379; 
Edna Fischer Hayes, San Francisco. 

20224 


Moon (The) hangs low; song, w Addi- 
son Robert Pomeroy. © 1c. July 16, 
1936; E unp. 128422; Hope Russell 
O’Connell, Flagstaff, Ariz. 20225 


Moon (A) in May; w and melody. © 
1c July 31, 19386; E unp. 129445; 
John Erwin, Winslow, Ariz. 20226 


‘Moon of gold; song. ©1e July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128696; Georgia L, 
Vogentiz, Newcomerstown, O. 20227 


‘Moon’s (The) our home; w T. H. 
Kraus, m Valera Weber Horn. © 
1 ¢e. July 6, 1986; E unp. 128532; 
Thyrza Hayden Kraus and Valera 
Horn, Kansas City, Mo. 20228 


Moon (The) shadow on the water; w 
John Joseph Petoskey; pf. © 1«. 
July 16, 1986; E unp. 128451; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20229 


89984—36—_5 


Moonlight bridge; song, melody Alex- 
ander Angus. ©1c. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129310; Donald Cunningham, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 20230 


Moonlight dream; w and melody. ©1 
ce. June 29, 1936; E unp. 127587 ; John 
James, Omaha. 20231 


Moonlight in a palace garden; pf., with 
w. ©. tie. July 13), 19365" Hh ounp: 
128210; Marie A. Schimmel, Phila- 
delphia. 20232 


Moonlight madness; w Grace Evlyn 
Oswald; pf. ©1e. July 28, 1936; 
E unp. 129145; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20233 


Moonlight masquerade; w Richard 
Jerome, m Walter Kent; with guit. 
arr. © July 21, 1936; E pub. 56702; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 20234 


Moonlight of old New York; w and 


melody. © 1c. July 31, 1936; E 
unp. 129455; Vera M. B. Carter, 
Boonville, N. Y. 20235 


Moonlight on the stream; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 15, 19836; E unp. 
128349; Robert Cyril Cody, San 
Francisco. 20236 


Moonlight over London; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128110; Warn Milford Oscarson, 
Inglewood, Calif. 20237 


Moonlit trail of dreams; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
128407; Buster Steele, Hollywood, 
Calif. 20238 


Moose-bar; alma mater song, from 
Wives never know, w Frederick Haz- 
lett Brennan, m Phil Boutelje. © 
1 e@ July 22, 1986; E unp. 128776; 
Paramount productions, ine., New 
York. 20239: 


More love to Thee; anthem, w HEliza- 
beth Prentiss, m Allene J. Bixby; 
sop., alto and bar. © July 13, 1936; 
E pub. 56353 ; Clayton F. Sumimy co., 
Chicago. 20240 


More than anything else in this world; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©l1ec. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129208; 
George Challberg, Marshalltown, Ia. 

20241 


More (The) you hate me, the more I 
seem to care; song. ©1c. July 30, 
1986; E unp. 129864; Jack Kopf, 
Philadelphia. 20242. 


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20243 pt. III, n.s., v.31 
Morning (The) after; by Gaston | Music is a language; w Betty Johnson, 
Dorch; pf. © 1c. July 14, 19386; EB melody C. Bourne. © 1 ¢. June 8, 


unp. 128314; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 20243 
Morning glories in the rain; song. © 
ie pully 18; 193863 Hip. esha: 

Ethel Connell Phoenix, Syracuse. 
20244 


Morning (The) glory; with variations ; 


pt. © 1 Go July 9) 18367 ve ann: 
127998; Rachael Louise Glasscock, 
Corsicana, Tex. 20245 
Morning (The) moon; song, poem 
Elizabeth Daryush. © June 26, 
1936; E for. 44899; Phyllis James, 
London. 20246 


Morte (La) di Frine ; leggenda tragica, 
EK. Marco Senea, m Lodovico Rocea, 
rid. dell’ autore per canto e pf. © 
June 9, 1986; D 39114; G. Ricordi & 


co., Milan, 20246* 
Moss (The) covered mill; fox-trot 
song. ©. 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 


127861; Naomi Mattison, Newfield, 
ING): 20247 


Mother dear, I’m coming back to you; 
w Agnes Peterson; pf. ©1ec. July 
1, 1986; E unp. 127564; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20248 


Mother-in-law; by G. Dorch; pf. © 
1 ¢. July 14, 1986; EH unp.; 128317 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

20249) 


Mother of Alpha gamma rho; song. 
© 1c. June 29, 1936; E unp. 128517 ; 
Lavyrne Brown Hughes, Grant, 
Mont. 20250: 


Mother sleeps in old Kentucky ; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
128408; James Wallace Smith, Circle- 
ville, O. 20251 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)  Sin- 
fonia concertante; ed., with original 
cadenza, Lionel Tertis; violin, viola 
and pf. © May 21, 19386; E for. 
45080; Oxford univ. press, London. 

20252 


Mum’s the word; w Robert L. Scharff 
and Marvin H, Mueller, m G. Homer ; 
pe. © Ase July 1,°19363 ) ei unp. 
127527; Marvin Mueller, Robert 
Scharff, and Gus Homer, St. Louis. 

20253. 


Music highways and byways; advance 
sheets, Osborne McConathy, John W. 
Beattie and Russell V. Morgan. © 
July 15, 1986; AA 211485; Silver, 
Burdett co., Newark, N. J. 20254 


1936; E unp. 127717; Betty Bisselle 
Johnson and Charles Bourne, Holly- 
wood, Calif, 20255 


Musical masterpieces; selected, arr. 
and ed. Leopold Auer and Gustav 
Saenger. 1. Viola.—2. Violoncello— 
3. Bass. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 
56143-56145 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 20256-20258 


Musical (A) portrait of mother; song. 
©l1c. July 8, 1936; E unp. 128037; 


Ernest Willoughby Whistler, Ni- 
agara Falls, N. Y. 20259) 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 7, July 
1886. With suppl. © July 1, 1936; 
H} for. 45039; Salvafionist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 20260 


Musical toy; by Robert Braine, op. 19, 
no. 1; pf. © June 27, 1986; E pub. 
56412; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20261 


Must I say, good-night, dear ; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128255: 
EKmma Stafford, Carthage, N. C. 

20262 


Must love end like this; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 18, 1986; EB unp. 
128581; Frank La Vere, Chicago. 

20263 


My America, my homeland; w Clar- 
ence P. McDonald, and melody. © 
1 ec. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127638; 
William C. Polla, New York. 20264 


My angel has the devil in her eyes; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 9, 1936; 
E unp. 128526; Angela Jane C. Curry, 
i.e. Mrs. T. B. Curry, Hartford. 

20265 


My beautiful butterfly; song. ©1.. 
July 20, 1986; E unp. 128598; Birdie 
Rich Dunsworth, Emporia, Kan. 

20266 


My beautiful madonna; w F. Orlando, 
mM. Ramagli. ©1le. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128866; Matilda Ramagli and 
Frank Orlando, Philadelphia. 20267 


My beloved; w and melody. © 1 .«. 
July 2, 1986; BE unp. 127605; Edmund 
R. Ghiselli, New York. 20268 


My boy; pf., with w. ©1c. July 8, 
1936; E unp. 127883 ; Maurice Block, 
Brooklyn. 20269 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


My casa mafana; song, w Frances 
Minton. © 1c. July 16, 1986; H 
unp. 128373; Olive E. Pillsbury, Fort 
Worth. 20270 


My Corah Lee; w George Larkin 
Disss;: pf. © le July 24) 1936; EB 
unp. 129096; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20271 


My cowboy love-song; fox-trot, w 
Marri Lussi, m David W. Guion, arr. 
Foster Cope; dance orch. pts. 
July 2, 19386; E pub. 56584; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20272 


My darling Annabel Lou; w and mel- 
ody Ivan Carlusky. © 1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 128341; Ivan Carl 
Loschke, Windom, Tex. 20273 


My darling dear; w Gretchen Terry 
Bennett: pi. © 1c. July 22, 1936; 


E unp. 128793; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 20274 


My day begins and ends with you; 
waltz, w Benny Davis, m J. Fred 
Coots, pf. sc. Harold Potter; with 
guit. arr. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 
56602; Joe Morris music cc., New 
York. 20275 


My days in old Warren; waltz song, 
melody Mario Leone. © 1c. July 6, 
1936; EH unp. 127727; Charles Gilroy, 
Myrtle Point, Or. 20276 


My dear; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 
22, 1986; E unp. 128060; Millard 
Queen, Carlsbad, N. M. 20277 


My dream of a cabin; w and m Claire 
Magdalene Jones; pf. © 1. July 
27, 1936: E unp. 129113; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20278 


My favorite girl; w Mack David, m 
Geo. W. Meyer, pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © July 
7, 1936; E pub. 56272; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 20279 


My foolish love ; w and melody Zachary 
. Taylor Hutto. ©1c. July 25, 1936; 
H unp. 128029; Famous music corp., 
New York. 20280 


My girl in Kalamazoo; w and melody. 
©1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 129006; 
Valdimir B. Robbins, Keokuk, Ia. 

20281 


My golden balloon ; song, w Olga Shuey. 
©1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127758: 
Marius Mannik, Los Angeles. 20282 


My golden band of memories; song. © 
1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127850; 
Chas. H. Dorman, Duquesne, Pa. 

20283 


20297 


My happiness depends on you; fox-trot 
song. ©1e. July 13, 19386; E unp. 
128673; Fred Wolfsberger, Artesia, 
Calif. 20284 


My heart’s a-bloom; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 ¢. July 20, 1936; E 
unp. 128613; Robert A. Smith, Lin- 
dale, Ga. 20285 


My heart’s in the heart of the West; 
from Heart of the West, w and m 
Sam Coslow and Victor Young, pf. 
se. Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc. © July 29, 1936; E pub. 
566899 ; Paramount productions music 
corp., New York. ~ — 20286 


My heart wants to dance’: W” Bert 
Kalmar and Sid SilvcGY melody 
Harry Ruby. © 1c. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128555; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 20287 


My heaven; fox-trot song. ©1c. June 
22, 1936; E unp. 128066: Luruth 
Smith Rivers, Austin, Tex. 20288 


My home in the mountains, my home 
on the range; w Jack West; pf. © 
1c. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128452: 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

2028 

My home of childhood days; song. © 
1c. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128957: 
Roy McBain, Eugene, Or. 20290 


My Idaho; w and m W. Anthony; pt. 
© 1c. July 11, 1936; E unp. 128185; 
William Anthony and Edna Pearl 
Timpson, Firth, Id. 210291 


My J ean; w and melody. ©1e. July 
25, 1536; E unp. 128987; A. W. Kerr, 
New York. 20292 


My last affair; from New faces, w 
and m Haven Johnson; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © July 17, 1936: E 
pub. 56504; Chappell & co., ine., New 
York. 20293 


My life is a love song; w Bruce Sievier, 
m Albert Arlen. © July 7, 1936; 
E for, 45179; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, itd., London. 20294 


My life, my love; w and melody. © 
1 e. July 8, 1986; E unp. 127866; 
Emerson Scott, Los Angeles. 20295 


My little friend in heaven; w and mel- 
ody Glenn Mack. © 1c July 25, 
1936; EH unp. 129010; W. Thomas 
Williams, Bellevue, Ky. 20296 


My little pal, where, where are you; 
song. © 1c. July 15, 1936; E unp. 
128351 ; Zella Myrtle Payton, Los An- 
geles. 20297 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20298 


My little woodland house; w Amry 
Happ; pf. © 1c July 27, 19386; 
E unp. 129097 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20298 


My Louisiana Lou; w and melody. 
©1l1e. July 24, 1986; E unp. 128927; 
Leo Crisp, Denver. 20299 


My love; w and m James W. Mont- 
gomery. © 1c. June 22, 1986; H 
unp. 128059; J. W. Montgomery, De- 
eatur, Ill. 20300 


My love dream come true; w Bertha 
Moe Bryant; pf. © 1e July 27, 
19386; E unp. 129098; Sylvester Long 
Cross;, Portland, Or. 20301 


My 1we ““s meant for you; w Violet 
M. Ce cynd, and melody. © 1. 
July 30, 1086; E unp. 129294; Lyman 
L. Mead and Elwin J. Harris, Johns- 
town, N. Y. 20302 


My -love song; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 9, 1986; E unp. 128017; Rosa- 
lind Bloch, Youngstown, O. 20303 


My love song for Sue; fox-trot song. 
© 1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128659 ; 
Wm. L. Stooksbury, Knoxville, Tenn. 

20304 


My lovely miss; song. © 1c. July 6, 
19386; E unp. 127788; Harry Parris, 
St. Louis. 20305 


My lovely one; w and melody. ©1 ce. 
July 21, 1936; E unp. 128716; J. 
Harold Garber, Akron, O. 20306 


My Manhattan; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127831; Fred 
Stewart, New York. 20307 


My Manhattan dreamer; song. © 
Apr. 29, 1986; E pub. 56426; Marga- 
ret Payne Gauss, Rochester, N. Y. 

20308 


My memory love; w and m Russell C. 
Comer; with guit. arr. © June 24, 
1936; E pub. 56181; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 20309 


‘My Moll-ie-o; waltz, w and melody. 
©1ec. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129074; 
Alice Maud DeCamp, Fairview City, 
O. 20310 


My mother is waiting; w and m John 
Hancock; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. July 


30, 1986; E unp. 129825; Georgia | 


20311 


My mountain home; song. @i ec: 
July 15, 19386; E unp. 128333; Mag- 
dalene Martell, Missoula, Mont. 


music co., New York. 


20312 | 


VOLEy ODE ly SY AG oul 


My old Missouri mother; song, ©1e. 
July 1, 1936; E unp. 128762; Eugene 
Tatum, Ventura, Calif. 20313 


My old pal, Roxie; w Lillian Burns; 
pf. ©l1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128794; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20314 


My one and only; song. © 1c. July 
9, 1936; E unp. 127972; Gene Mertz 
and Freddie Rich, Port Chester, N. Y. 

20315 


My powdered sugar; song. ©1c. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128153; Haurold 
Lawerence Osborne, Decatur, Il. 

20316 


My prairie home and you; song. © 
1 ec. July 24, 1936; E unp. 1289389; 
John Campellone, Camden, N. J. 


20317 

My rose; song. ©1e. July 11, 1936; 
EK unp. 128184; Charles Henry 
Harmer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 20318 
My Rose of Alabama; song, melody 


arr. Mary Phelan. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 128041; John Raleigh, 


Peshtigo, Wis. 20319 
My saddle is my throne; w Irving 
Caesar, m Arthur Schwartz. ©1e. 


July 14, 1986; E unp. 128284; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 20320 


My silver haired sweetheart; song. © 
1 ec. July 30, 1936; E unp. 1293874; 
Bernadine Schwartz, Bellevue, Pa. 

20321 


My sins are gone; hymn, w and m 
Helen Griggs. © July 28, 1986; E 
pub. 56634; Mary Helen Griggs, 
Ceres, Calif. 20322 


My song is you; w and m Ray Block, 
Irving Brown and Bill Livingston ; 
with guit. arr. © July 3, 19386; E 
pub. 56236; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 20323 


My song parade; pf., with w. ©1e. 
July 15, 1936; E unp. 129409; Fran- 
ces C. Bronson, Forest Hills, N. Y. 

20324 


My star; song, w Ora Bell Moody. © 
1 e July 7, 19386; E unp. 127897; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 20325 


My Sue; w Mrs. Henry Carl Eschen- 
burg: pf. ©1e. July 22, 1936; H 
unp. 128795; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20326 


| My_sweetheart of old Montana; song. 


© 1e. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128958 ; 
Roy McBain, Eugene, Or. 203827 


902 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


20355 


My Texas rangerette ; m Loraine Schu- 
mann Votaw; pf., with w. © 1c. 
July 17, 1936; E unp. 129381; Mar- 
jorie Rogers Morris, Catarina, Tex. 

20328 


My thoughts are all about you, dear; 
song, w Phoebe Lea Lovelace. © 
1 e. July 7, 1986; E unp. 127898; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 203829) 


My treasure; song, w Mrs. Ray Whelp- 
ley. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128834; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

20330 


©1c. July 8, 1936; 
E unp. 127884; Maurice Block, 
Brooklyn. 20331 


My Vermont; w Cora Hunter Calley; 
pe © ic. July 22, 1986; B- unp. 
128796; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20332 


My window of dreams; w and m Les 
Cobb, pf. sc. arr. Bob Taylor. © 
1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 127976; Carl 
L. Kob, Sedalia, Col. 20333. 


My woodin boy friend; pf., with w. © 
1 e July 8, 1986; E unp. 127885; 
Maurice Block, Brooklyn. 20334 


Mysteries; song. ©1c. July 30, 19386; 
E unp. 129296; Jessie Hubbard Thi- 
lenius, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 20385 


Nach dem ball; w Detlev von Lilien- 
cron, m Richard Wintzer, op. 39, nr. 
3. © Mar. 5, 1986; E for. 45037; 
Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

20336 


Nag, nag, nag; song, m Boris Gold- 
berg. © 1. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127617; John Bowden, Revere, Mass. 

20337 


Naney. Jane: song.” © tc July ‘21, 
1936; E unp. 128705; William Morti- 
mer Hughes, Mount Tabor, N. J. 

20338 


National march; diagram arr.; Hawai- 
ian guit.; in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; E 
pub. 56671; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 20339 


Nautilus; mélodie, Henry Read Mas- 
ters; pf. © July 13, 1936; E pub. 
56381; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20340 


Navarra; by Albeniz, transcribed Jas- 
cha Heifetz; violin and pf. © July 
§, 1986; E pub. 56531; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 20341 


Nearly; w Robert L. Scharff and Mar- 
vin EH. Mueller, m G. Homer; pf. 


My U. S.; song. 


1c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127528; 
Marvin Mueller, Robert Scharff and 
Gus Homer, St. Louis. 20342 


‘Neath Tahitian skies; w Walter Cran- 
ert, m Sol Kekipi Bright and Allan 
Kila, arr. E. Anderson and R. Wood ; 
with ukulele arr. © June 12, 1986; 
E pub. 55911; American-Polynesian 
pub. co., San Francisco. 20343 


"Neath the deep blue sea; song. ©1e. 
June 22, 1986; E unp. 127003; Isa- 
bella Lewis, Brooklyn. 20344 


Neglected (A) wife; w EH. Malchiodi; 
pf. © 1c July 16, 19386; E unp. 
128453; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20345 


Never die; w and melody. ©1e. June 
30, 1986; E unp. 127508; Bernard 
Oliver Jackson, Petersburg, Va. 

20346 


Never in all my life; w and melody. 
©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 129448; 
Michael Harrison, Philadelphia. 

20347 


Never let it be said; w and m Ray 
Vaughn. .© 1-c. Julv 29, 1936; HE 
unp. 129863 ; Raymond Vaughn Whit- 

- man, jr., Springfield, O. 20348 


New (The) deal rose with Roosevelt ; 
song. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 56623 ; 
Clarence Lucius Bobilya, Monroe- 
ville, Ind. 20349 


New friendship; concert polka, Chas. 
W. Storm; trumpet or cornet, with 
pf. ace. © July 23, 1936; E pub. 
56539 ; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 20350 


New (The) Handy guitar method; 
modern plectrum style, written and 
ed. Harry Volpe and Frank Victor. 
© July 2, 1936; E. pub. 56311; Handy 
bros. music co., ine., New York. 

; 20351 


New (A) star in heaven; song. ©1e. 
July 29, 1936; E unp. 129226; Flor- 
ence McEvoy, St. Louis. 20352 


New York; w and melody. ©1e. July 
29, 1936; E unp. 129361; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 20353 


New York town; song, w Lillian D. 
Lashle¥. © 1c. July 22, 1936; E 
unp. 128767; Joseph Bell, Brooklyn. 

20354 


w A. H. A. Thompson, m W. H. 
Morgan; [mixed voices] d.¢e: 
June 19, 1936; E unp. 1289387; An- 
drew H. A. Thompson and William 
H. Morgan, New York. 20355 


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20356 
New York—wonder city of the world; 
song.” © 1c. July ‘G6, 1936. n sump. 


127722; Harold H. Hood, Litchfield, 
Til. 20356 


Nie hast du mich so gektisst wie heute ; 
tango, w Beda, m Gyula Geiger. © 
May 10, 1986; E for. 45120; Dacapo 
verlag, Vienna. 20357 


Night bird; slow waltz song. © 1 « 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127765; Carroll 
Ragan, Yonkers, N. Y. 20358 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; mel- 
ody; with. pf. acch; (© scan inlyaG: 
1936; E unp. 127966; Alph L. West- 
ley, Hannaford, N. D. 20359 


Night (The) has lost the moon; w Irvy- 

ing Caesar, m Arthur Schwartz. © 

1 ec. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128285; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

20360 


Night in Manhattan; from Big broad- 
east of 1957, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. July 22, 1986: E 
unp. 128770; Paramount productions, 
ine., New York. 20361 


patter, from Big broadcast of 
1937, w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. 
©1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128771: 


Paramount productions, ine, New 
York. 20362 


2d version of patter, from Big 
broadcast of 1987, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. ©1e. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128772; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine., New York. 20363 


Night is here; song. © 1c. July 1, 
1986; E unp. 127503: Benjamin Ed- 
wards Neal, Los Angeles. 20364 


Night life in New York; w and melody. 
© 1c. June 27, 1936; E unp. 127584: 
Helen Ball, Ambler, Pa. 20365 


Night of love; w Milton Kay, m H. 
Peters; pf. © 1 ¢ July 15, 1936: EB 
unp. 128361: Herman Peters, Ber- 
wyn, Ill., and Milton A. Klika, Cicero, 
Tl. 20366 


Night (The) that we met; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. July 22, 1986; E unp. 
129379; Anna M. Huml, New York. 

20367 

Night (The) was quiet; w and m Man- 
nie Banks; pf. ©1c. July B89, 1936; 
EK unp. 129252; Bernard Mannie 
Banks, New York. 20368 


Night (The) we met; valse song. © 
1 ec. July 18, 1986; E unp. 128680; 
Andrew Hils, Camp Holabird, Md. 

20869 


Dt Devoe 


Night (The) we said that last good- 
bye; w Jane Clare, and melody. © 
Le: fully ot, T986e) Ban eer 
Owen J. Christensen, Los Angeles. 

20370 


Night (The) will end; w and m Ber- 
nice Petkere; with guit. arr. © 
July 9, 1986; E pub. 56316; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 20371 


Night (The) wind; poem Eugene Field, 
m Birger W. Nordlander ; men’s cho. 
© June 26, 1936; E pub. 56211; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 20372 


Nirvana; w John Hall Wheelock ; male 
voices. ©1c. July 7, 1986; E unp. 
127820; Charles H. Marsh, Chula 
Vista, Calif. 20373 


Nit far mir is yetzt tzum singen; song, 
m Edvin Trachtenberg. © 1c. July 
20, 1936; E unp. 128628; Dora Rivlin, 
New York. 20374 


No one, but you; song. ©1c. July 2, 
19386; E unp. 127598; John Moore 
Campbell, 3d, Harrisburg, Pa. 20375 


No other arms will do; w W. Smith, 
melody D. Warner. © 1c. July 21,- 
1936; E unp. 128730; Wilbur Smith, 
San Francisco, and Delorcs Warner, 
Berkeley, Calif. 20376 


No palace could take the place in my 
heart, of that little log cabin of mine; 
w Dolly Evans; pf. ©l1c. July 16, 
1986; E unp. 128454; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20377 


No river rhapsody ; w Jacque Stewart ; 
pf:, ©.1,¢., July 20; 1936; Bumps 
128627 ; Rosalie Staal, Jefferson, Wis. 

20378 


Noi siamo la gioventt ; inno delle logge 
giovanili O. F. @Italia in America, 
versi V. Bonarrigo, English tr. Sa- 
verio Fresco, m S. Fresco. © June 
20, 1986; E pub. 56497; Vincenzo 
Bonarrigo and Saverio Fresco, De- 
troit. 20379 


None of them all is so lovely as you; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128122; 
Franz Markus, Medford, Wis. 20380 


Norseland sketches ; by Hermann Lohr ; 
full orch. pts. © May 28, 1936; E 
for. 45196; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20881 


Not that Mister Baker not that; song, 
melody Frank .Vallone. © 1c. July 
9, 1986; E unp. 127974; Edward J. 
Nulty, New York. 20382 


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no. 7, 1936 


Notenhochzeit ; foxtrot-intermezzo, text 
Gerd Karlick, m Edmund Kotscher, 
arr. Franz Stolzenwald; orch. stim- 
men. © June 2, 1936; E for. 45016; 
Wilhelm Gebauer, Leipzig. 20383 


Nothing at all in particular, off we go 
again; w and m Ralph Butler, Stan 
Merrill and Evan Chard; with uku- 
lele arr. © June 1, 1936; EH for. 
45244; Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., 
London. 20384 


Nothing is here for tears; unison or 
choral song, w adapted from J. Mil- 
ton, m R. Vaughan Williams; pf. or 
organ ace. © May 7, 1936; E for. 
45064: Oxford univ. press, London. 

20385 


Notturno romantico; di Arturo Ros- 
sato, m R. Pick-Mangiagalli; canto 
e pf. © Mar. 1, 1936; E for. 45243; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 20386 


Nou e Roosevelt; song, w Mrs. S. K. 
Piliwale. © 1c. July 13, 1936; E 
unp. 128211; Silver K. Piliwale, Hon- 
olulu. 20387 


Novel (A) in a nutsheli; fox-trot, w 
Ralph Butler and Stanley J. Dam- 
erell, m Tolchard Evans. © June 
30, 1986; E for. 45125; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 20388 


Novillero ; intro., vals, serenata, bolero, 
por la pelicula mexicana; pf. 2d pt. 
©1ec. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128219; 
Max Urban, Mexico, D. F. 20889 


Now; w Charles Tobias; pf. treble. 
© 1c. July 7, 1936; E unp. 127805; 
Al Vann, Brooklyn. 20390 


Now I am happy; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. July 9, 19386; E unp. 128014; 
William Fabens Boles, Marblehead, 
Mass. 20391 


Now Phoebus sinketh in the west; w 
from Milton’s Comus, m Thomas Au- 
gustine Arne, arr. Albert Howe; ten. 
© July 6, 1986; E for. 45175; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 20392 


Now that you’ve gone; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128389; Nicholas Mallardo, Provi- 
dence. 20393 


Now you got your fingers burnt; w 
O. J. Christensen and Jane Clare, 
and melody. © 1c. July 81, 1936; 
E unp. 129431; Owen J. Christensen, 
Los Angeles. 20894 


Numbers; fox-trot, w J. Y’Dowaj, and 
melody. © 1 c¢. June 17, 1936; E 


unp. 1275938; J. (Woody) Woodward, 
Pittsburgh. 20895 


Nursery portraits; by Arthur Bay- 
non; pf. © May 21, 19386; E for. 
45075; Oxford univ. press, London. 

20396 


O, blue skies of Ireland; song. © 1. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129367 ; Marion 
Lodon Milholin, White Plains, N. Y. 

20397 


O du mein edelweiss ; walzer, von Karl 
Christian, tiber tiroler-duett, P. 
Rohricht, op. 15, nr. 1; violine, vio- 
loncello u. Klavier. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
E for. 44881; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

20398 


O Lord our governor; unison song for 
any time of thanksgiving, w from 
the Bible, m Basil Maine; pf. or 


organ ace. © May 8, 1986; E for. 
45135; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 


20399 


O mighty soul of England; national 
hymn, poem Frederick George Scott; 
massed mixed voices; organ or pf. 
ace. © July 21, 1936; E for. 45267; 
Alfred Whitehead, Montreal. 20400 


O sacred Head; song, m M. Zahn. © 
1 ec. July 20, 1986; E unp. 129276; 
Myrtle Zahn, i. e. Mrs. Fred J. Zahn, 
jr., Louisvilie. 20401 


O sole mio; diagram arr.; Hawaiian 
guit.; in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 
56686; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

20402 


Ode of the national W. P. A.; song. 
© June 22, 1936; E pub. 56149; 
Clara B. Mays, Texarkana, Ark. 

20403 


Off for magic play; w and melody. © 
1c July 2, 1986; E unp. 127615; 
Pauline Dagne, Los Angeles. 20404 


Oh babe, maybe someday; song, Duke 
Ellington. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 
56507; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 20405 


Oh, it must be love; w and m Irene 
McCarty; pf. ©l1e. July 1, 1936; 
E unp: 127549; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20406 


Oh, love will venture in; Scottish folk 
song, poem Robert Burns, arr.; 
mixed cho. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45268; Alfred Whitehead, Montreal. 

20407 


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20408 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Oh, Susanna; w and m Stephen C. 
Foster, arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawai- 
ian guit. solo, Hawaiian guit. obbl., 
Hawaiian guit. obbl. ace. and Span- 
ish guit. acc. © July 21, 1936; E 
pub. 56548; First natl. inst. of allied 
arts, South Bend, Ind. 20408 


Oh! tell me why; song, w Derwent 
Waters. © 1c. June 30, 1986; H 
unp. 128650; David Davies, Luscar, 
Alta., Canada. 20409 


Oh, that Romeo; w and m Mary Pau- 
line Vogler; pf. © 1. July 16, 
1936; E unp. 128480; Sylvester. Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20410 


Oh, this is Texas to me; w Jessie 
Mason; pf. ©1e. July 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 128455; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20411 


Oh, where are the flowers of June; 
w Lora Olive Blair; pf. © 1. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129099; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20412 


Oh, yes, oh, yes, a million times yes; 
song, m Richard Brothers. © 1 ec. 
July 11, 1936; E unp. 128180; Eva- 
lena S. Van Gunten, Los Angeles. 

20413 


Old (The) apple tree; w Viola White; 
pf. ©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129146; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20414 


Old Black Joe; arr. Fred T. Busswood : 
Hawaiian guit., in note and dia- 
gram, with w. © May 21, 1936; E 
pub. 563824; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
easter, Pa. 20415 


Old family album; waltz song, melody 
Sam Adelman. © 1c. July 10, 1936; 
E unp. 128119; Grace R. Phillipson, 
Andover, N. Y. 20416 


Old (The) farm, our home by the hill; 
song, m Pearl Hansen. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
4, 1986; E unp. 127923; C. I. Alex- 
ander, McCreary, Manit., Canada. 

20417 


Old (An) fashioned buggy in the barn; 
w and m Walter G. Samuels, Leon- 
ard Whitcup and Teddy Powell. © 
1 ce July 25, 19386; E unp. 129000; 
Words & music, inc., New York. 

20418 

Old (An) fashioned English garden; 
song, w Grace M. Flavin. © 1. 
June 27, 1986; E unp. 127926; J. 
Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 20419 

Old (The) fashioned girl; song. © 
1c July 21, 1936; E unp. 128706; 


William Mortimer Hughes, Mount 
Tabor, N. J. 20420 


Old (An) Hawaiian guitar; w and m 
Leon and Towers: with ukulele arr. 
R. S. Stodden, and chords for guit. 
and pf. accordion. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 45152; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 20421 


Old Indian trails; w Lueille Giles; pf. 
©1e. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128797; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20422 


Old man Frost; w Theodore Amnelius, 
jr.; pf. ©l1e. July 22, 19386; E unp. 
128798; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20423: 


Old (The) mill wheel never turns 
anymore; w and m Mary Schaeffer ; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 11, 1936; E 


pub. 56533; Red star songs, inc., 
New York. 20424 
Old Nebraska moon; song. Rev. ed. 


©le. July 7, 19386; E unp. 127815; 
Lawrence E. Hilton, Rehrersburg, 
Pa. 20425 


Old Oregon moon; w and melody. © 
1 e« July 21, 1986; E unp. 128731; 
Merrill D. Tonning, Boise, Id. 20426 


Old pal; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128891; Nora Springer, Oklahoma 
City. 20427 


Old (The) rocking chair; song, w 
Charles Samuel Poling. © 1c. July 
28, 1936; E unp. 129169; Milton Kar- 
stadt Rasbury, Phoenix, Ariz. 20428 


Old (An) saddle for sale; w Harry 
Pease and Willie Raskin, m Vincent 
Rose, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with guit. 
arr. © June 30, 1936; E pub. 56171 ; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 20429 


Old (The) shady pine; w Robt. Wood- 
ward; pf. ©1e. July 27, 19386; EH 
unp. 129100; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20430 


Old (The) songs are the best songs 
after all; waltz; pf., with w. ©le. 
July 21, 1986; E unp. 128737; Jack 
Kay, Massillon, O. 20431 


Old sweetness; m Larry Conly; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1e. July 9, 19386; 
E unp. 128518; Bess McReynolds, 
Gaithersburg, Md. 204382 


Old (An) time tune; waltz song, mel- 
ody R. Montgomery and Ben Adel- 
man. ©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129221 ; Robert Montgomery, Detroit. 

204383 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


20461 


suai 


On a coconut island; w and m R. Alex. 
Anderson, pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry ; with 


arr. for ukulele, etc. © June 24, 
1936: E pub. 56203; Donaldson, 
Douglas & Gumble, inec., New York. 

20434 


On a cold winter night; w and m John 
Hancock; pf. treble. © 1c. July 
30, 1986; E unp. 129329; Georgia 
music co., New York. 20435 


On a Gypsy site; w and m Mannie 
Banks; pf. © 1c. July 29, 19386; 
E unp. 129253; Bernard Mannie 
Banks, New York. 20436 


On a holiday in my playroom; from 
Song and dance man, w and m Sid- 
ney Clare. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 
56258; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 20437 


On a little chicken ranch in San Diego; 
w and m Mrs. S. O. Posey. ©1ce. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 1279381; Minnie 
Posey, San Diego, Calif. 20488 


On a little ship sailing the sea; waltz 
song. ©1ece. July 16, 19386; E unp. 
128734; Stanley Albert Willcock, 
Johannesburg, South Africa. 20439 


On a merry-go-round of love; w Doris 
Mayer, and melody. © 1c. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 128512; Ludwig Leaf, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 20440 


On a midsummer day by the whisper- 
ing stream; w and m Jens Peter 
Jensen; pf. ©1c. July 28, 1936; E 
unp. 129151; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20441 


On a pendu la crémaillére; fox-trot, 
paroles Charlys, m Henry Himmel ; 
orch. ptes. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44989; H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

20442 


On a road that winds down to the sea; 
w Claude S. Hull, m Ernest R. Ball. 
© June 5, 1936; E pub. 56213; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 20443, 


On a sunny afternoon; 
Shields pi» © fe: July 305 1936; 
E unp. 129356; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 20444 


On a whatnot; by Ruth Janfrey; pf. 
© 1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 127940; 
Margaret Elsa Sperry, Mankato, 
Minn. 20445 


On foot; op. 98, no. 2; pf. © June 26, 
1936; E for. 44901; York Bowen, 
London. 


by LeRoy 


20446 


On guard; w and melody. ©1ce. July 
31, 1986; E unp. 129413; Henry W. 
Iriedhoff, Atlantic City. 20447 


On her honeymoon; w Harry Ben Bolt, 
melody Effie May Bolt. ©1c. July 
20, 1986; E unp. 128588; Ben Bolt 
song productions, Lakeside, O. 

20448 


On the Butterfield trail; w and m Starr 
Von, Pluss. © 1 «July 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 128544; Stella D. Fluss, Holt- 
ville, Calif. 20449 


On the dock; by LeRoy Shield. ©1e. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129333; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 20450 


On the levee; by June Waldo; pf. © 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 56226; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 20451 


On the loose; by Harry Brooks; pf. © 
July 29, 1936; E pub. 56644; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 20452 


On the merry go ’round; w Stanley 
Adams, m Belle Fenstock; pf. ©1e. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127724; Belle 
Fensterstock, New York. 20453 


On the river Nile; song, w Jeanne 
Cirelli. ©1c. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129194; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

20454 


On the Santa Fe trail; song, m Leo 
Richard. ©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 


128029; Fantina Mae Conley, Des 
Plaines, Il. 20455 
On the saucy Zeppelin; w Cecil 


Warner; pf. ©1c. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128799; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20456 


On the shores of an emerald sea; w 

Frederick Isaac Williams; pf. 
1 @ July 1, 1986; E unp. 127565; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
20457 


On the trail of the mountain pines; w 
John Patrick Kelso; pf. Lids 
July 16, 1936; EH unp. 128456; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

| 20458 


On to the desert; w and m Lily Strick- 
land; male cho. or quartet. © July 
17, 1986, E pub. 56502; Chappell & 


co., inc., New York. 20459 
On to the goal; pf. © July 6, 1936; 
E pub. 56329; LeRoy C. Hinkle, 
Dover, N. J. 20460 


On to victory ; march, Ralph I. Schoon- 
maker; band pts., with conductor. 
© June 27, 1936; E pub. 56261; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 20461 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20462 


On with F. D. R. to victory; song. © 
1 ¢@ July 9, 19386; E unp. 127977; 
Johannes Heyn, New York. 20462 


On with the show, don’t ring the cur- 
tain down; w and m Tommie Connor 
and Eddie Lisbona. © July 15, 1936; 
E for. 45234; Dix, Itd., London. 

20463 


On yonder rosy isle; w Make Peace | 


Chalmers; pf. ©1ce. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128800; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20464 


Once more; w David Ormont, and 
melody. ©1e. July 14, 1936; E unp. 
128324; George Herbert Bourne, Los 
Angeles. 20465 


Onde; due studi, Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco; pf. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45227; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


20466 | 


One dark spot in my hubby’s life; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1 «@ 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127653 ; Florence 
Rodgers, Scottsbluff, Neb. 20467 


One moment with you; song. ©1 «. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127827; Casimir 
Michal Nehr, Chicago. 20468 


One more kiss ; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©1ec. July 23, 1936; E unp. 128896; 
Gordon Hull, Staten Island, N. Y. 

20469 


Gne more waltz, before we say good- 
bye; w Harlin bros. and George 
Bailey; Hawaiian- guit., diagram! 
arr., with bass guit. chords; in E. 


©’ Jan. 1.719386: BE pub) 56682: 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 20470: 
One night; song, melody George 
Schloss. © 1c July 27, 1936; E 


unp. 129068; Jack M. Kay, Brook- 
lyn. 20471 


One night all alone; song. © 1 «@ 
July 10, 1986; E unp. 128111; Ern- 
est E. La Placa, Passaic, N. J. 

20472 


One night in June; song, w Myntora 
J. Roker. © 1. July 29, 1936; E 
unp. 129195; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 20473. 


One (The) rose that’s left in my 
heart; w and m Del Lyon and Lani 
McIntire; with guit. arr. © July 
8, 1986; E pub. 56803; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

20474 


One tiny word; fox-trot, w Cuthbert 
Green, m Charles Baker. © July 1, 


Dt: TEMS yer 


1936; E for. 45126; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 20475 


One-two-three-four, hey; from Under 
two flags, w Sidney Mitchell, m Lew 
Pollack. © July 6, 1986; E pub. 
56254; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 20476 


Oni aka moku; w and m Sol Kekipi 
Bright; with ukulele arr. © May 
20, 1936; E pub. 55842; American- 
Polynesian pub. co., San Francisco. 

20477 


Only a memory; w and m Marcia 
Roberts; pf. ©1e. July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128472; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20478 


Only one; w and melody. ©1e. July 
16, 1986; E unp. 128419; Nellie M. 
Shevlin, University City, Mo. 20479 


Open house; melody Joe Kilbourne. 
©1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 127868; 
Joseph Coolidge Kilbourne, Burlin- 
game, Calif. 20480 


Orchestermusik mit klavier; v. Rudolf 
Wagner-Régeny. Partitur. © June 
3, 1936; E for. 45118; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 20481 


Organ grinder’s swing; by Will Hud- 
son, arr. Lou Leaman; pf. © June 
22, 1936; E pub. 56556; Exclusive 
publications, inc., New York. 20482 


Original for piano no. 4. ©1ce. July 
25, 19386; E unp. 128974; Gilbert 
Steele Bowers, New York. 20483 


Oshtuh buyer; song. © 1c. July 30, 
1936; E unp. 129371; Addine Camp- 
bell Myers, Savannah. 20484 


Ottino (Mario G.) Preludio; pf. © 
1 ¢« July 8, 1936; E unp. 127904; 
Mario G. Ottino, New York. 20485 | 


Ou sont mes amants; valse, paroles 
Vandair, m Charlys. © May 1, 
1936; E for, 44992; Ray Ventura & 
Glen Paris. 20486 


Qur bungalow of love; w Christine 
Layer; pf. © 1c July 1, 19565 8 
unp. 127566; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20487 


Our dance; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 1, 1986; E unp. 127577; Ethel 
Johnson-Wolfe, Los Angeles. 20488 


Our darling babe; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E 
unp. 128420; Ellen M. Foster, Brad- 
dyville, Ia. 20489 


908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Gur days together; w and m Jimmy 
Kennedy and Michael Carr; with 
ukulele arr. and chords for pf. ac- 
ecordion. © June 27, 1936; E for. 
45259; Peter Maurice music co., Itd., 
London. 20490 


Our home town; song. ©1c. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127768; Grace Hall 
Riheldaffer, Hollywood, Calif. 

20491 


Our own dear old U. 8S. A.; w and 
m Harold J. Negley; pf. © 1 «¢ 
July 16, 1986; E unp. 128474; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20492 


Our parting song; w and m Bob No- 
lan; pf. ©ic. July 27, 1986; E unp. 
129056; Robert Harvey Nolan, Cin- 
cinnati. 20493 


Our relations; overture, LeRoy Shield. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129351 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

20494 


Cur to-morrows; fox-trot song. © 1 
c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128674; 
Harold Sarah, Fresno, Calif. 20495 


Our treasure city New York; song; 
with mixed cho. © 1. July 24, 
1936; E unp. 128993; Clotilde Geor- 
giana Morey, Brooklyn. 20496 


Out of luck: fox-trot song. © 1 «¢. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 128098; EH. W. 
Quitmeyer, Lexington, Neb. 20497 


Out where the blue begins; w and mel- 
ody Cliff Friend. © 1c. July 31, 
1986; E unp. 129377; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 20498 


Over a bowl! of suki-yaki; w and mel- 
ody Richard Jerome and Walter 
Kent. ©1ce. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128704; Santly bros.-Joy, ine., New 
York. 20499 


Over a cup of coffee; w Sidney Clare, 
m Harry Akst. © 1c. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129391; 
corp., New York. 20500 

Over the summer sea; arr. Fred T. 
Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram, with w. © July §8, 
1936; E pub. 56325; Macklin pub. 
co., Lancaster, Pa. 20501 


Ozark moon; song, pf. arr. Cliff Beard ; 
with guit. arr. © July 22, 19386; E 
pub. 56552; Carl E. Haden, Topeka, 
Kan. 20502 


Pacing the floor; w A. Whiteley and 
Jules Adams, and melody. ©1« 


a 


Movietone music | 


20513 


July 9, 1986; EH unp. 127987; Arthur 
Whiteley, Los Angeles. 20503 


Panama knights; musical comedy, w 
Thomas Ormsby Ballinger, and melo- 
dies. ©1c. June 12, 1936; D 39109; 
Howard Francis Eastwood, Alameda, 
Calif. 20503* 


Paolina; rumbafox, aus Salzburg-aus- 
verkauft, w Josef Petrak, m Hans 
Lang. © May 30, 1936; E for. 45117; 


Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Vienna. 20504 


Paper flowers; w and melody. ©1e. . 
July 28, 1936; E unp. 129176; John H. 
Schuldt, Stickney, S. D. 20505 


Paper on the wall; w Al Lewis, m Shep 
Fields and Sal Gioé; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 
56572; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

20506 


melody Shep Fields and Sal 


Gioé. © 1c July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127750; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 20507 


Parade of the bunnies ; composed, rev., 
fingered and ed. Moissaye Boguslaw- 


ski; pf. © July 9, 1936; E pub. 
56332; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 20508 


Pardon me; w and melody Neil Water- 
man and Al White. © 1c. July 15, 
1936; E unp. 128506; Famous music 
corp., New York. 20509 


Paris pandemonium ; song, melody Leo 


Diamond. © 1. July 8, 1936; EH 
unp. 127879; Louis Scheingarten, 
New York. 20510 


Parked in a car with you; w Will Au- 
brey, melody Benny Ross. © 1. 
July 138, 1936; E unp. 128275; Ben 
Rosenberg, Brooklyn. 20511 


Parmai ibolya; zenés paradé 3. fel- 
vonasban, irta: Szilagyi Laszlo, zené- 
jét szerezte: Dolecsk6 Béla, rendezte : 
Loranth Vilmos. © 1 c¢. June 30, 
1936; D 39111; Alexander Marton, 
Budapest, Hungary. 20511* 


Parsley on everybody’s soup; w B. B. 
Johnson, melody C. Bourne. © 1. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127718; Betty 
Bisselle Johnson and Charles Bourne, 
Hollywood, Calif. 20512 


Part of me; song. © 1. July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128749; Irving Nemoff, 
. Cresskill, N. J. 20513 


909 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20514 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Part (A) of my heart; w Harold Hell- 
man and L. Kaplan, melody B. A. 
Saipe. ©1ce. July 20, 1936; E unp. 
128586; Bruce A. Saipe, Harold H. 
Hellman and Lenore Kaplan, Chi- 
cago. 20514 


Parting; pf., with w. © 1c. July 9, 
1936; E unp. 127979; Mansell Brown 
McKalip, Tarentum, Pa. 20515 


Passing by; song, Edward C. Purcell, 
arr. Healey Willan. © May 28, 1936; 
E for. 45010; Hdwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 20516 


Pastoral mood; by. Hugo Friedhofer. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; E_unp. 129400; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

20517 


Patsy, my darlint, come out now and 
dance; jig, w and m Jewell Hen- 
nessy; pf. © June 24, 1936; E for. 
45209; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

20518 


Patty songs; w Nick Kenny, m Louis 
Drakeford. © 1. July 6, 1936; E 
unp. 128991; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 20519 


Pauline; w George Bailey and Harlin 
bros. ; "Hawaiian guit., diagram arr. ; 
in A. © Dee. 2, 1985; E pub. 56673 ; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 20520 


Peace on earth; song; with ukulele 
arr. -©-1 ¢ July 3, 193862 EB unp. 
127679; William Taylor Evans, 
Waukegan, I. 20521 


Peace on the deep; song, w Dinah 
Craik. ©1e July 15, 1936; E unp. 
129237: Everett R. Currier, West- 
port, Conn. 20522 


Peaceful waters; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 © 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 127686 ; William 
Yoder, Walkerton, Ind. 20523 


Pearl Harbor march; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.:in D. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56681; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 20524 


Peasant (The) and his oxen; Jugo-Slav 
folksong, arr. Raymond Allyn Smith 
and Walter Aschenbrenner; men’s 
cho. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 56141; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 20525 


Pebbles in the pond; w and m J. 
Kanner, Alton Wolfert and Rosa- 
monde Sarier. © 1c. June 20, 1936; 
E unp. 127588 ; Jerome Kanner, New 
York. 20526 


Pedalling the modern pianoforte; by 
York Bowen. © July 2, 1936; E for. 


45068; Oxford univ. London. 


20527 


Peggy Ann from Kansas land; w 
Luther W. Miller, m C. S. Hatfield. 
©1c. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128421; 
Luther William Miller and Cora 
Salmans Hatfield, Wichita. 20528 


Peggy Anne; w and melody. © 1 .«. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127664; Marion 
E. Clayton, Laurinburg, N. C. 

20529 


Pendleton (The) trail; w Dusty Leyne; 
“pf: ©-A1 e duly, 10 1936; E unp. 
127567; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20530 


Penny (A) for your thoughts; valse 
song, m Clyde Cheney. © 1 ec. May 
18, 1986; E unp. 127957; Aleda 
Cheney, Salt Lake City. 20531 


press, 


Perfect (A) Symphony; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 127994; 
Hdward Michael Altman, New York. 

20532 


Perky pieces; by Reginald Jevons; 
pf. nos. 1-4. © June 19, 1936; E for. 
44904; J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 

20538 


Persiana; song, w Eli Haggard and 
M. A. Haggard, arr. Ernest Car- 
nicelli. .© Aug. 15, 1935. Epub: 
56611; Mary Anna Haggard, New 
York. 20534 


Pesth; marche tzigane, sur des motifs 
de J. Demaraist [and] La senora de 
Paris; marche espagnole: par G. 
Loés; orch. ptes. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 45002; Léon Brice, Paris. 

205385 


Piano improvisation for Hawkes A-29; 
by David Buttolph. © 1c. July 14, 
1936; E unp. 128369; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 20536 


Piano parade; novelty solos in modern 
rhythm, Egon Kemeny, Georg Fejer 
and others; pf. v. 1-3. © Jan. 17, 
1936; E for. 44954; Octava biihnen- 
u. musikverlag, a. g., Ziirich, Switzer- 
land. 20537 


Piave-marsch; Baron Lehar 106°" reg.- 
marsch, Franz Lehar; salonorch. 


stimmen. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
44869; Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz 
Lehar, Vienna. 20538 
Piccino mio; versi e melodia. © 1 «. 
July. 2... 1986; E> “unips i2iao re: 
Armando Capponi, Brooklyn. 20539 


910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Picture (A) on the wall; pf. with w. 
© 1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 128411; 


Vernon E. Downing and John 
Plessinger, Golden, Col. 20540 
Picture (The) that hangs in the 


frame; w and melody Ed Rogers. 

© 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 1293807 ; 

Jack Crilly, Royal Oak, Mich. 
20541 


Picture (A) without any frame; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. June 8, 1986; E 
unp. 128089; Beulah Wright, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 20542 


Pictures of you; song. ©1e. July 2, 
1936; E unp. 128296; Sylvia L. Big- 
gerstaff, Sioux City, Ia. 20543 


Picturesque Pasadena; w Oscar Gri- 
scott, melody Arthur Olsen. © 1 «. 
July 31, 1986; E unp. 129411; Oscar 
Herman Griscott, Pittsburgh. 20544 


Pierrette by the stream; entracte 
fantasy, Montague Ewing; pf. © 
May 29, 19386; E for. 44944; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, ltd., London. 20545 


Pierrot und Colombine; tanz-inter- 
mezzo, Viktor Hruby, arr. komponis- 
ten; odeon u. salon orch. stimmen. 
© July 2, 1986; E for. 45105; A. 
Cranz, Brussels.. 20546 


Pilgrim (The) suite; by John Thomp- 
son; pf. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 
56641; Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 

20547 


Pinch my little finger in the dark; 
song. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
1283877; Haydn William Broughton, 
Pittsburgh. 20548 


Pine (A) tree standeth lonely; poem 
Heine, tr. James Thomson; men’s 
cho. or quartet. © June 26, 1986; E 
for. 44897; Hugh S. Roberton, Glas- 
gow. 20549 


Pins and needles; song, melody Lee 
Mason. ©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129170; Hilda Jane Watkins, 
Chester, Pa.. 20550: 


Pipe dreams; w Brent Manley, m Hal 
Hubbard; pf. treble. ©1c. July 6, 
1936; E unp. 127889; Harold Hugene 
Hubbard, Houston. 20551 


Pippinella (La); versie melodia. © 
‘1 ce. July 9, 19386; E unp. 128004; 
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giallanza, High- 
land Park, Ill. 20552 


Pisen Lasky; by Josef Suk, op. 7, no. 1, 
arr. B. Leopold; orch. pts. © July 
1, 1936; E for. 45130; Fr. A. Urbanek 
& sons, Prague, Czechoslovakia. 

20553 


20568 


Pitter, patter comes the rain; song, w 
Marcia Megquire Libby. ©1c. July 
7, 1936; E unp. 127899; J. Chas. Mce- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 20554 


Place (The William) jr. method for 
the mandolin. v. 2, 3. © July 2, 
19386; AA 210017, 210018; Nicomede 
music co., Altoona, Pa. 20555, 20556 


Plantation (A) lullaby; song, w Helen 
Sweeley. ©1ce July 21, 1936; E 
unp. 128886; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 20557 


Playing with my heart; w Annie Sil- 
hime apt: ©) 1 ely July. 2 1986. 
unp. 129101; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20558 


Playtime-paradise; song. © 1c. July 
15, 1986; E unp. 129291; Norman 
Lester Somers, Pleasantville, N. J. 


20559: 
Please be mine; w and m Fred P.. 
Myers and Helen Myers. © 1c. July * 


18, 1986; E unp. 127917; Helen HE. 
Myers, Oklahoma City. 20560 


Please don’t cry, my darling; w J. 
Baldassarre, melody D. Romani. © 
1e. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127648 : Dino 
Romani and Jino Baldassarre, Phila- 
delphia. 20561 


Please don’t give me the gong; fox-trot 
song, melody W. R. Peckham and 
‘Ben Adelman. © 1c. July 10, 1936; 

* KE unp. 128117; William R. Peckham, 
Richland Center, Wis. 20562 


Please don’t say good-bye; pf. treble, - 
with w. .©1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 
128766; Haven Adolph Johnson, New 
York. 20563 


Please don’t say you love me if you 
dont; w P. Jackson, melody H. 
Brooks. © 1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127738; Harvey Brooks and Palmere 
Jackson, Los Angeles. 20564 


Please keep me in your dreams; w Tot 
Seymour, m Vee Lawnhurst, pf. sc. 
Geo: N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete.. © July 21, 1936; E pub. 56563; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

. . 20565 

— melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. July 15, 1936; E unp. 128504; - 
Famous music corp., New York. 

. 20566 

Please remember me; w and melody. 
©1c. July 29, 1986; E unp. 129242; 
Peggy Gable, Ambridge, Pa. 20567 

Pleasure bent; song, m Victor S. Rux. 
©1c. July 11, 1936; E unp. 128172; 
Vincent H. Rux, Denver. 20568 


HA gk 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20569 


Polichinelle; s@érénade, Fritz Kreisler, 
arr. Christiaan Kriens; orch. pts. 
July 9, 1986; E pub. 56424; Charles 
Foley, New York. 20569) 

Polly Oliver; English air, w W. G. 
Rothery, m arr. with descant H. A. 


Chambers. © July 10, 1936; E for. 
44960; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


20570: 


Polonaise; op. 53, no. 1 [and] Perpe- 
tuum mobile; op. 53, no. 2: v. Karl 
Hoyer ; klavier. © Dec. 20, 1933; E 
for. 44884; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

20571 

Polyphonies du XIII° siécle; le manu- 
serit H. 196 de la: Faculté de méde- 
cine de Montpellier, publié Yvonne 
Rokseth. tome 1, reproduction photo- 
typique du manuscrit. © Dec. 20, 
1935; A. for. 31500;. Louise B. M. 
Dyer, Paris. 20572 


Poor Dinah; w and m Morton Mor- 
row; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
July 18, 1986; E. for. 45193; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20573 


Poor Fanny; w and melody Rand 
Riopelle. © 1c. July 15, 1986; EB 
unp. 128355; R. Schreiber, Los An- 
geles. 20574 


Poor little boy; fox trot, w and m Lee 
Jerome Harvey. © 1 «¢ July 10, 
1936; E unp. 128118; Harvey J. 
Lebo, Washington. 20575 


Popping along with the poppies; song, 
m Karl Kaye. © 1c. July 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1288738; Emily B. Kessler, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 20576 


Por eso te quiero; English w Albert 
Stillman, Spanish w and m Ernesto 
Lecuona; with guit. arr. © July 9, 
1986; E pub. 56280; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

20577 

Por tus ojos negros; cancion, melodia. 
© Mar. 15, 1936; E for. 44925; EHr- 
nesto Lecuona, Havana. 20578 


Potamkin (Frank J.) Dance; pf. © 
July 11, 1986; E pub. 56314; Hlkan- 
Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 20579 


Pourquoi; pf. © 1e¢ July 8, 1936; 
E unp. 127905; Gertrude Brown, i. e. 
Mrs. W. S. Brown, New York. 


20580 

Praise the Lord, O my soul; w from 
Psalm 103, m _ Cyril Bradley 
Rootham; mixed cho. © May 21, 
1936; E for. 45076; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 20581 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Praise to God; festival hymn, w Rob- 
ert Bridges, m Basil Maine; organ 
or pf. acc. © May 8, 1936: E for 
45136; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

20582 


Prayer (A); wM. Ericksen, m A. Mar- 


quis. © 1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127594; Alta Marquis and Mabel 
EHricksen, Bemidji, Minn. 20583 


Prayer; w Robert Herrick, m William 
Robert Davis; 6-pt. mixed cho. © 
June 19, 1936; E pub. 56387; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 20584 


Prayer of a soldier in France; w Rob- 
ert Garland; mixed voices. © 1 «. 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127821; Charles 
H. Marsh, Chula Vista, Calif. 

20585 


Prelude to autumn; pf. ©1e. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 127930; James Joseph 
O’Hara, Boston. 20586 


Preludio e Fuga; di P. Delachi; pf. 
© Feb. 21, 1936; E for. 45242; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 20587 


Preludio e fuga in sol minore; di 
Maria Giacchino Cusenza; pf. © 
June 13, 1936; E for. 45232; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 20588 


Preludio e Fughetta; v. Sparre Olsen, 
op. 28; orch. Partitur. © Feb. 5, 
19386; E for. 44911; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 20589 


Premier (‘The); polka, Edw. Llewel- 
lyn, ed. and arr. Charles J. Roberts; 
with pf. ace. 1. Solo B flat cornet, 
trumpet.—2. Trombone or bar. 
July 1, 1986; E pub. 56197, 56198; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

20590, 20591 


Premonition and disaster; by R. H. 
Bassett. © 1 c« July 14, 1936: EH 
unp. 128290; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 20592 


Prés de teS yeux, prés de ton cceur; 
tango chanson, paroles Claude Loris. 
©1ec. June 12, 1936; E unp. 127520; 
Cécile Simon, Paris. 20598 


Presa (La) di Addis Abebba; canzone, 
melodia Antonio Libardo. © 1 « 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127816; Ignazio 
Alt, Passaic, N. J. 20594 


Pretending; fox-trot song. © 1. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128666; Eliza- 
beth Phillips, Boylston, Ala. 20595 


Pride (The) of an Irish heart; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. ©1ce. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128624; Caroline O’Con- 
nell, Flint, Mich. 20596 


912 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


20622 


ee ne 


Primavera La sirena 1936; versi G. 
Dell’ Aquila, ed altri, m Nicola 
Quagliero, ed altri. © Apr. 1, 1936; 
E for. 45141: Italian bk. co.,, New 
York. 20597 


Princess Peppermint; romantic com- 
edy, bk. and lyrics E. J. Gott, m Bye. 
Gott and Walter Emerson Abbott. 
© 1e. July 14, 1936; D 39112; Hlisa- 
beth Joyce Gott, Boston. 20597* 


Princeton men are marching; by Har- 
old. Flammer, arr. George F. 
Briegel; band pts., with solo and 1st 


B flat trumpet conductor. © June 
26, 1936; E pub. 56208; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 20598 


Prisoner’s (The) song: melody, with 
pf. ace. and violin obbl. © May 14, 
1936; E pub. 55415; Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, New York. 20599 


Privateer (The) ; story John Lawrence 
Morris, lyrics and m Pauline Win- 
Slow. Rev. ©1e. July 1, 1936; D 
39104; John L. Morris, Brooklyn. 

20599* 


Prologue, episode, and interlude; from 
Sir John in love, libretto based on 
Shakespeare’s The merry wives of 
Windsor, set to m R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams. © May 7, 1936; E for. 45078; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 20600 


Promise; w and melody. ©1le. July 
2, 1936; E unp. 127596; William Lee, 
Detroit. 20601 


Psalm 23; cantata, m Hazel Gertrude 
Kinscella ; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
ace. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 56436; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 20602 


Puccini (Giacomo) Musetta; waltz, 
from La bohéme, arr. Stanford Rob- 
inson. 1. Orch. pts—2. Pf. © Feb. 
19, 14, 1986; E for. 45219, 45220; 
G. Ricordi & ¢co., Milan. 20603, 20604 


Puerto (El); from Iberia, by Albéniz, 
transcribed Jascha Heifetz; violin 
and pf. © July 8, 1936; E pub. 
56532: Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

20605 


Pug (The); unison song, w Pelton 
Keane, m Colin Taylor. © June 4, 
19386; E for. 45092; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 20606 


Puisque je t'aime; tango; orch. ptes., 
avec paroles. © May 1, 1936; B for. 
44965; Fr. Ménichetti, Marseille, 
France. 20607 


Pussy willow; song, w anon. Ol ie 
July 21, 1986: E unp. 128718; Ella 
Marion Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 

20608 


Putman (The) girls; w Vyola Beas- 
ley; pf. ©1ce. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128457; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 20609 

Putting it mild; fox-trot song, w Alice 
Burrows. © 1c. July 30, 1986; H 
unp. 129313; Desiderius F.. Mathe, 
Hays, Pa. 20610 


Quando nasce Vamore; fox-lento, pa- 
role G. Colombi, m Doricus; pf. © 
Feb. 14, 1936; E for. 45239; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 20611 


Quebranto de amor; bolero; pf. con 
letra. ©1¢.-July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128700; Ibelle Luina. Catano, P. R. 

20612 


Rachmaninoff (—) Prelude: arr. Al 
Richards; pf. accordion. © July 6, 
1936; E for. 45173; W. Paxton & ©co., 
ltd., London. 20613 


Racketeering love; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 18, 19386; E unp. 128256; Jacob 
Van Broekhoven, Clifton, N. J. 

20614 


Radio (The); w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 29, 19386: E unp. 129862; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 20615 


Radio music course for band instru- 
ments; class method for radio in- 
struction, Joseph HE. Maddy. 1. 
Trombone and bar. or euphonium 
and ten. horn.—2. B flat saxophone. 
© Oct. 21, 1935; AA 203077, 203078 ; 
Edwards bros., ine., Ann Arbor. 

20616, 20617 


Radio station fanfare; by David But- 
tolph; pf. and chimes. © 1c. July 
14, 1936; E unp. 128368; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 20618 


Radio (The) waltz; valse song. ©1e. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128689; Eugene 
S. Villeneuve, Pawtucket, R. I. 

20619 

Ragged jag; song. © 1e July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128584; Lucille Wolf 
Monter, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 20620 


Ragtime Sam at the midnight ball; 
song; with ukulele arr. ©1c. July 
27, 1936; E unp. 129081; Thomas J. 
Ford, San Bernardino, Calif. 20621 


Rah, rah, rah for Texas; song, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark. © June 1, 1936; E 
pub. 56293; Mattie Sevier, Austin, 
Tex. 20622 


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20623 


pt. WT, WoS.. Vook 


Rahoon; song, w James Joyce. ©1e. 
July 31, 1936; E unp. 129422; Nor- 
man Lee, Chicago. 20623 


Rain; by Geo. Hamilton Green; xylo- 
phone, with pf. acc. © June 19, 
1936; E pub. 56161; Carl Fischer, 


ine., New York. 20624 
Rain in Kansas; song, m Jeanne 
Dunne. ©1e. July 31, 19386; E unp. 
129450; Owen Crump, Hollywood, 
Calif. 20625 
‘Rainbow; diagram arr.; Hawaiian 


guit., with w; in A. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56665; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 20626 
Rainbow (The) brought me love; w 
Grace Edna Heaton; pf. © 1 «¢. 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128801; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


20627 

Rainy day; fox-trot song. ©1le. July 
20, 19386; E unp. 128610; John 
Merola, Lattimer Mines, Pa. 20628 


Rand McNally, I love you; by Cy 
Mockridge. © 1c. July 14, 1936; 
E unp. 128291; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 20629 


Rapid-transit (A) rhapsody; subway 
symphony; pf. treble, with w. 
1 ec July 16, 19386; E unp. 128387; 
William Gaston, New York. 20630 


Readin’ between the lines; w H. HE. 
Timm and Bert C. Timm, m B. C. 
Timm. ©1c. July 21, 19386; HE unp. 
128713; H. E. Timm, Pollock, S. D. 

20631 


Recompensa; Spanish w Alejandro 
Rodriguez, English w Clarence Wil- 
liams, melody A. Rodriguez and C. 
Williams. © 1 c. June 27, 1986; 
E unp. 128997; Clarence Williams 
music pub. ¢o., inec., New York. 

20632 


Recuerdos de mi amor; pf., con letra. 
©1ec. June 16, 1936; E unp. 127510; 
Carmen Bojorquez, Los Angeles. 


20633 

Red head; pf., with w. ©1e. July 
13, 1986; E unp. 1289381; Stanley 
Robertson, Roanoke, Va. 20634 


Red hot lovin’; song, pf. arr. J. Tim 


Brymn. ©1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128899; George W. Hoover, New 
York. 20635 


Red rhythm; by Henry (Red) Allen; 
pf. © July 10, 1936; EB pub. 56290; 
Exclusive publications, inc., New 
York. ‘ 20636 


Red River valley; from the picture, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. 
solo, Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian 
guit. obbl. ace. and Spanish guit. 
acc., with words. © July 21, 1936; 
E pub. 56549; First natl. inst. of al- 
lied arts, South Bend, Ind. 20637 


Red (The) rose means I love you; 
fox-trot song, melody Webbie Gillen 
and Ben Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 
1986; E unp. 129220; Georgianna 
Danielson, St. Paul. 20638 


Red smoke; pf. ©1c. July 29, 1936; 
E unp. 129250; Helen Elizabeth My- 
ers, New York. 20639) 


Red (The) White and Blue; song. © 
1 ¢, July 3, 1986; E unp. 127844; 
Charles Frederick Gillmann, Wash- 
ington. 20640 


Rehabilitators (The) ; march; conduc- 
tor. .or pf..:.inyC... ©. 196 Wola 
1986; E unp. 129402; Joe Zahradka, 
Pana, Il. 20641 


Reidele (Dus) dreit sich; from An 
East side wedding, w Chayim Tow- 
ber, m Sholom Secunda. © Dec. 5, 
1935; E pub. 56268 ; Samuel Secunda, 
New York. 20642 


sendezvous at midnight; fox-trot song, 
melody F. C. Call and Sam Adel- 
man. ©1e. July 10, 1986; E unp. 

128131; Francis C. Call, Boise, Id. 
20643 


Rendezvous, with sweet little you to- 
nite; song, melody Jack Jackson. © 
1c July 24, 1986; E unp. 128925; 
Edward Arthur Deverson, Camden, 
Nets: 20644. 


Resting on the moon; Italian w Cam- 
illo Bonsignore, English w and m C. 
Cramer. © 1c. July 16, 1936; E 
unp. 128428; Cecilia Cramer, Asto- 
bias. GaN, 20645 


Restless feet; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 31, 1936; E unp. 129405; Vic- 
toria Irene Johnston, Douglas, Ga. 

20646 

Return Franklin D. Roosevelt; song. 
© May 22, 1986; E pub. 55509; 
Frank (Duke) Feher, Passaic, N. J. 


20647 
Reuter (Fritz) Konzert; werk 32; 
orgel u. streichorch. Partitur. © 


Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 45034; Ries & 
Hrler,. &. m.. b...h.,. Berlin: 20648 


Reverie; melody, with pf. ace. ©1e. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129386; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 20649 


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no. 7, 1986 


20676 


w and m Louis Prima and Lee 
David; with guit. arr. © July 3, 
1936; E pub. 56285; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 20650 


Rhythm; by Howard Fields; pf. © 
1 ce. July 31, 1986; E unp. 129452; 
George Howard Fields, Sioux City, 
Ia. 20651 


Rhythm in my bones; w and m Mary 
Schaeffer; with guit. arr. © Apr. 
10, 19383; E pub. 56534; Red star 
songs, ine., New York. 20652 


Rhythm of the wheels; w and m Cecil 
Harrington; with ukulele arr. © 
June 12, 1936; E for. 45042; Mac- 
melodies, Itd., London. 20653 


Rhythmic designs for songs; by Flor- 
ence Axtens and Désirée Martin. © 
July 7, 1936; E for. 45256; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 20654 


Rideau (Le) de ma voisine; poésie 
Alfred de Musset, m Pierre Tesson. 
© July 17, 1936; E for. 45146; Enoch 
& cie., Paris. 20655 


Riders to the sea; w J. M. Synge, m 
R. Vaughan Williams; sop., mezzo 
sop., contralto and bar. © July 2, 
1986; E for. 45073; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 20656 


Ridin’ down the Arizona trail; w J. 
Davis, m C. Mitchell. ©1 ce. July 3, 
1836; E unp. 128400; Jimmie Davis 
and Chas. Mitchell, Shreveport, La. 

20657 


Ridin’ home; w and melody. © 1. 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 129383; Ellis 
S. Tuten, San Francisco. 20658 


Rinka (La) ; round dance, W. F. Hurn- 
dall and Thurley Beale, [and] Im- 
pudence; schottische, Alan Macey; 
arr. King Palmer; orch. pts. 
June 19, 1986; E for. 45170; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 20659 


Rip Van Winkle; pantomime, adapta- 
tions from the story Rip Van Win- 
kle, m Adrian Vanderbilt; pf., 4 
hands. © 1c. July 20, 1936; E unp. 
128644; Adrian Jacob Vanderbilt, 
New York. 20660 


Rippling waters; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit.; in A. © Dee. 2, 1985; 
E) pub. 56670; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 20661 


Rita; song, m Sergio De Karlo. © 
1 ec. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129121; 
Frank Gill, New York. 20662 


89984—36 


River (The) ; song, w Sara Teasdale. 
©l1e July 2, 19386; E unp. 127626; 
Norman Lee, Chicago. 20663 


River of love; waltz song, m O. Lyman, 
Wilfred Munk, Harold Munk and 
Frank Frank; with guit. arr. © 
July 2, 1986; E pub. 56295; Olin 
Lyman, Watertown, N. Y. 20664. 


River (The) of my dreams; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. July 18, 1936; E unp. 
128687; Sarah Adams, Bath, Me. 

20665 

River reverie; by Harry Sosnik; pf. 
© July 1, 1936; E pub. 56167; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 20666 


Riverside centennial song; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e July 25, 1936; E unp. 
128972; Adaline Celina Ambrose, 
Cicero, Il. 20667 


Road (The) is calling; w Marjorie 
Harper and Charles Kenny, m Serge 
Walter. © June 11, 1936; E pub. 
56385; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 20668 


Road song; w Margaret E. Sangster, 
m Douglas Dawn. © July 18, 1936; 
E for. 45166; Elkin & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 20669 

Roaming; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 38, 
19386; E unp. 127687; Carl J. Pline, 
Pervamo, Mich. 20670 


Robin and the rose; song, m Art Col- 


lins. © 1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128187; Dorothea Ford, Marne, 
Mich. 20671 


Robyn (The) harmony; junior course 
in written harmony drills, keyboard 
harmony drills and ear training 
drills, Louise Robyn and Howard 
Hanks, (bk. 1:52. ©- July MSa27, 
19386; AA 212030, 212031; Oliver Dit- 
son co., ine., Boston. 20672, 20673 


Rock-a-bye, baby; w and m Effie I. 
Canning, pf. arr. John Klenner; 
with guit. arr. © Dee. 30, 1935; 
E pub. 56194; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 20674 


Rock me to sleep mother, rock me to 
sleep; w Bessie Heflin, melody Ben 


Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 1936; E 
unp. 129209; Bessie Machurek, 
David City, Neb. 20675 


Rock of ages; hymn-tune, Thos. Hast- 
ings, arr. J. FEF. Schneiderhan; vio- 
lin 1, violin 2 ad lib., and pf. 
July 14, 1936; E pub. 56417; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

20676 


: 915 


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20677 


pt. D1, mn. S) v. 3 


Rocky Mountain moon; w and m | Roosevelt our keen President; w and 


Rosalind Johnson; pf. © 1c. July 
22, 1936; E unp. 128808; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20677 


Roguish eyes; valse humoreske, Ed- 
mund Haines; pf. © July 6, 1936; 
E pub. 56225; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 20678 


Roi (Le) nu; ballet, m Jean Franeaix ; 
pf. © June 23, 1986; EH for. 45100; 
B. Sehott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

20679 


Rollin’ rhythm of the sea; song, w 
Thomas Pedone. ©1e. July 7, 1986; 
E unp. 127900; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 20680 


Romance del Conde Arnaldos; tradi- 
tional Spanish text, Italian text and 
m Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. © 
June 15, 1986; HM for: 45229;% G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20681 


Romance, in G flat; by Lois Went- 
worth; pf. © June 13, 1936; E pub. 
56188 ; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

20682 


Romance is you; song. © July 23, 
1936; E pub. 56555 ; Irving Hamburg, 
Brooklyn. 20683: 


Romance will live forever in San An- 
tonio; m Erwin Andricks; pf., with 
w. © 1c Apr. 29, 1986; E unp. 
127772 ; Sara Borschow, San Antonio. 

20684 


Romance with you in my arms; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127729; Jules Fox, Phil Berg, and 
Ralph Cronn, Cincinnati. 20685 


Romantisch; v. Sigfrid Karg-Hlert, op. 
142. nr. 8 orgel.. «© dunes 1936 ; 
E for. 45062; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 20686 


Romany lass; valse song. ©1e. June 
22, 1986; E unp. 128051; William 
Williams, Costa Mesa, Calif. 20687 


Ronrico; English w Al Stillman, m 
Alfonso Esparza Oteo, arr. Ramon 
and Renita; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© June 22, 1936; E pub. 55931; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 20688 


Roosevelt ; song, m Hector Richard. © 
1c July 20, 1986; E unp. 128603; 
Agnes Warn, Minneapolis. 20689 


Roosevelt is the man; w and melody 
Glenn Mack. © 1c. July 25, 1936; 
EK unp. 128011; W. Thomas Williams, 
Bellevue, Ky. 20690 


melody. © 1c. July 31, 1986: E 
unp. 129454; Abraham S. Feinberg, 
New York. 20691 


Rose of Tralee; w C. Mordaunt Spen- 
cer, m Charles W. Glover, arr. Lee 
Masters; with guit. arr. Harry W. 
Summers. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 
56574; Estate of M. D. Swisher, 
Philadelphia. 20692 


Rose (A) to you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. July 8, 19386; E unp. 127908; 
Anita Petrucci, East Weymouth, 
Mass. 20693 


Rosebuds in the garden; valse song. 
©1c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128690; 
Alice A. Maston, Harford Mills, N. Y. 

20694. 


Roses are symbols ; Mother's day hymn, 
melody Dwight Brown. © 1c. July 
22° 19365. 58) cunp:s 128862 2) Epes 
Butcher, Ft. Worth. 20695 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Rossini 
in Neapel; komische oper, Hans 
Adler, m nach Gioacchino Rossini v. 
Bernhard Paumgartner, kurzer er- 
leichterter klavierauszug Alexander 
Steinbrecher. © May 7, 1936; D 
39110; Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. 


b. h., Vienna. 20695* 

Sechs quartette; neu ausgabe 
nach F. Berr v. Walter Zachert; 
flote, klarinette, horn u. fagott. 


Heft 1, nos. 1-8. — Heft 2, nos. 46. 
© June 23, 1936; E for. 45108, 45104 ; 
B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, Germany. 
20696, 20697 

Rouet (Le) d’armor; actes 1, 2, A. 
Piriou. 1. Cheurs' femmes.—2. 
Cheeurs hommes. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 44990, 44991; Heugel, Paris. 
20698, 20699 


légende chorégraphique et musi- 
cale avee soli et choeurs, d’aprés un 
conte de Michel Geistdoerfer, scé- 
nario et m Adolphe Piriou. Parti- 
tion pf. et chant. © May 1, 1936; D 
39105 ; Heugel, Paris. 20699* 


Roving cowboy ; song, w Waneta Smith. 
©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128841; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 20700 


Royal Hawaiian waltz; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.;in D. © Dec. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56692; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 20701 


Rumbita; rumba, con texto, [and] 
Torero; pasodoble: de J. Urgellés; 
org. ptes. © May 20, 1936; E for. 
45142; J. Urgellés, Barcelona, Spain. 

20702 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 19386 


20727 


Rumplestiltskin; musical play. ©1e. 
June 30, 1986; D 39108; Nelle Kath- 


ryne Caesar, Seattle. 20702* 
Runxendorfer (Der); humoristischer 
marseh, Paul Lincke; blasmusik 
stimmen. © Apr. 18, 1936; E for. 
44938; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 20703 


Russian dance ; by Moissaye Boguslaw- 


Ski; pf. © July 9, 1936; E pub. 
56333; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 20704 


Russian river; melody Rudolph Friml. 
©1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 128759; 
Robert Sherwood, Los Angeles. 

20705 


Russisch; nach originalen volksmelo- 
dien, Jo Kntimann; orch. stimmen. 
© Mar. 19, 1936; E for. 45029; Ries 
& Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 20706 


Russische fantasie no. 4; in E moll, 
Leo Portnoff; violino u. pf. © Mar. 
26, 1936; E for. 44942; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 20707 


Russische tinze; v. Alexander Tscher- 
epnin, op. 50; orch. Partitur. © 
Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 44922; Alex- 
ander Tscherepnin, Wereholme Islip, 
AK, NvY. 20708 


Rustic rambles; 5 little pieces, Julia 
Agatha O’Neill; pf. © July 2, 1936; 

E for. 45158; Augener, ltd., London. 
20709 


Sabbath day solos; compiled Rob Roy 
Peery. 1. High voice.—2. Low voice. 
© June 30, 1986; AA 211854; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

20710 

Sacrifice (The) ; violin and pf. ©le. 
July 7, 1986; E unp. 127828; Hugo 
Scherzer, Santa Monica, Calif. . 

20711 


Saddle and spurs; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. ©1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
127780; Rose B. Vincent, Wichita. 

20712 


‘Sadness of love; wand melody. ©1le. 
July 10, 19836; EH unp. 128160; Wil- 
liam Law, Dayton, O. 20713 


Sail on silvery clouds; w B. S. Gill- 
mor, m C. R. Gillmor; with ukulele 
arr. © May 12, 1936; E pub. 56133; 
Bowen Smith Gillmor and Carrie 
Rogers Gillmor, Port Ludlow, Wash. 

20714 


Sailing on the sea of love; w B. B. 
Johnson, melody C. Bourne. © 1. 


July 6, 1936; E unp. 127719; Betty 
Bisselle Johnson and Charles Bourne, 
Hollywood, Calif. 20715 


Sailing ships; w and m Lily Strick- 
land: mixed cho. © July 17, 1936; 
E pub. 56578; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 20716 


Sailor Jack McCoy; w and melody Al 
Duke. © 1c. July 17, 1936; E unp. 
128488; Alphonsus Thomas Duke, 
New York. 20717 


Sailor’s sweetheart; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1986; E unp. 128257 ; Marion 
Vroman, Titusville, Pa. 20718 


St. Louis wiggle rhythm; by Lucky 
Millinder and Tab Smith; pf. © 
July 10, 1986: E pub. 56287; Exclu- 
Sive publications, inc., New York. 


20719 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Even- 
ing bells; transcribed Sumner 


Salter; organ. © June 26, 1936: HB 
pub. 56413; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 20720 
Saint Vitus dance; fox-trot, w Porter 
Grainger and Hdith Wilson, m 


Maceo Jefferson ; 1st violin. © July 
9, 19386; E pub. 56315; Handy bros. 
music co., inc., New York. 20721 


Sally my queen; waltz song, melody 


EK. P. Schaffnit and Ben Adelman. 
©1c. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128121; 
Edward P. Schaffnit, San Diego, 
Calif. 20722 


Sally sang a swing song; w and m 
Ray Vaughn. ©41c. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129370; Raymond Vaughn 
Whitman, jr., Springfield, O. 20723 


Salut aux vainqueurs; marche-step; 


orch. ptes. © May 1, 19386; E for. 
44966; Fr. Ménichetti, Marseille, 
France. 20724 


Salute to Ohio; instrumental. ©1« 
July 30, 19386; E unp. 129297; Rosa- 
rio Bourdon, New York. 20725 


Salute to Texas; by Mamie A. Rey- 
nolds; pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56554; Mamie Reynolds Denison, San 
Antonio. 20726 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; compiled Bramwell Coles. Full 
se. and pts. 2d ser., nos. 237-240, 
July 1936. © July 13, 1936; E for. 
45250; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
ltd., London. 20727 


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20728 


Sands of Waikiki; by Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © May 27, 1936; E pub. 
56326; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 


Santa Lucia; arr. Al Vincent, orch. 
Percival Mackey; pts. © May 28, 
1936; E for. 45218; G. Ricordi & co. 
(London) Itd., London. 20729 


English w and arr. of m Al Vin- 
cent. [English and Italian text] 
© May 28, 19386; E for. 45217; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 


20730 


Satisfied; w S. Sheldon, m J. Wright ; 
pt «© 1 ¢e.43uly 10.1936 > 2) wimp: 
127504; Sidney Sheldon and Juliette 
Wright, Chicago. 20731 


Save a poor sinner from dying; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128022 ; Dora Harris, Philadelphia. 

207382 

Saving for a rainy day; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 20, 19386; E unp. 128631 ; 
Esther Wollison, New Bedford, Mass. 

20733 

Sawdust doll; w and melody. © 1. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129812; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 20734 


Say ole timer; song, m Frank C. Hill, 
jr. ©1c¢ July 25, 1986; E unp. 
129134; Columbus Parisi, Meriden, 
Conn. 20735 


Schubert (Franz Peter) lLeise flehen 
meine lieder; Schubert-album, leicht 
gesetzt Alexander Steinbrecher ; 
klavier. © May 30, 1936; E for. 
45112); Universal edition, a. g., Vi- 
enna. 20736 


The voice of love; English w Mary 
Field; m ed. Albert Howe; ten. voice. 
© July 15, 1986; E for. 45176: W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 20737 


Schumacher (Erwin Walter) Forty- 
Six chorales; arr. for 3- and 4-pt. 
harmony; children’s or ladies’ chos. 
© July 14, 1986; E pub. 56419; Hr- 
win Walter Schumacher, Fort Atkin- 
son, Wis. 20738 


Scotch bagpipes; Scotch air, arr. Van 
A. Christy; 5-pt. mixed cho. © 
~ June 22, 1936; E pub. 56397: G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 20739 


Scram Oscar, scram ; fox-trot song. © 
1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 128072; 
Pearl Armstrong Thomas, Pasadena, 
Calif. 20740 


20728 


Pte, DS. 


Secretary wanted, unencumbered; 
song. ©1e July 6, 19386; E unp. 
127735; Dorothy E. Dunn, Peoria, 
Til. 20741 


Secrets of the moon; w Si Horwitz and 
A. Levine, m M. Bernstein. © 1 «. 
July 18, 1986; E unp. 128567; Mor- 
ris Bernstein, Si Horwitz and Abe 
Levine, Denver. 20742 


See how they run; 4th scale bk., Nellie 
Holland and Monica Armstrong. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © July 14, 
1936; E for. 45211; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 20743 


Self (The) banished ; by Dr. Blow, arr. 
Geoffrey Shaw; mixed voices. © 
June 26, 1936; E for. 45206; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 20744 


Send your letter on to heaven; song, 
m James L. Brown, with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. July 29, 19386: E unp. 129264; 
Maurice Wheeler, Imlay City, Mich. 

20745 


Sefiorita; valse song. © 1c. June 8, 
1936; E unp. 128082; Theodore H. 
Maurer, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 20746 


—w and m William Kernell. ©1e. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129385; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 20747 


Serpentin; w Irving Caesar, m Arthur 
Schwartz. ©1ce. July 14, 1936; EH 
unp. 128283; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 20748 


Shack (The) upon the hill; w and m 
Adeline Williams. © June 29, 1936; 
E pub. 56573 ; Adeline Di Guglielmo, 
Blackwood, N. J. 20749 


Shadowless day; song; mixed voices. 
©1c. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128865; 
Oporia Lionel Orton, Lawrence, Kan. 

20750 


Shadows of yesterday ; by Susan Stod- 
dard Del Valle; pf. or harp. ©1 ce. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129026; Susan 
Del Valle, Los Angeles. 20751 


Shady-lane blues; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129415; Gladys F. Steis, Ridgway, 
Pa. 20752 


Shake hands with mother; w and m 
Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 e. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 1293817; Geor- 
gia music co., New York. 20753 


Shall we dance; valse song. © 1 «. 
June 8, 19386; E unp. 128068; Lolla 
Mont Gue, Crawford, Neb. 20754 


918 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Shame on you; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 2, 1936; E unp. 127606; Fred C. 
Frey, jr., Newark, N. Y. 20755 


Shamrock (The), the Shannon and 
you; w and m Gerald Griffin, Allan 
Flynn and Ernest H. Breuer. © 
July 7, 1936; E pub. 56309; A B C 


standard music publications, inc., 
New York. 20756 
Shark hunters’ march; by John 
James; Hawaiian guit. © July 6, 


1936; E pub. 56338; Robert Sloan, 
Pottsville, Pa. 20757 


Shawl (The) my mother wore; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. June 10, 1936; EB 
unp. 128047; Bessie Keller, Syracuse, 
ING Y. 20758 


She’s got what it takes to get by; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129406; Victoria Irene John- 
ston, Douglas, Ga. 20759 


She was always a bridesmaid, but 
never a bride; w Tot Seymour, mel- 
ody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 ec. July 
29, 1936; E unp. 129184; Famous 


music corp., New York. 20760: 
She wasn’t home; fox-trot, w E.. 
Odgers, m George Johnson. © 1 «. 


June 27, 1936; E unp. 127366; Ernie 
Odgers and George Johnson, Wild- 
wood, N. J. 20761 


Sheep and goat; cowboys’ and old fid- 
dlers’ breakdown, transcribed David 
W. Guion; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © July 
13, 1936; EH pub. 56585; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 20762 


Shenandoah Valley blues; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
129015; Ruth Lam, Harrisonburg, 
Va. 20763 


Shield (LeRoy) Finale; for end title; 
f. ©1ce. July 30, 1936; E unp. 
129332; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 20764 


Shine on silver moon; w and melody. 
©1ec. July 20, 1936; E unp. 128606; 
Julia Lay, St. Joseph, Mo. 20765 


Shinin’ shoesies; w Bob Gemson and 
Dan Barkin, melody Dan Barkin. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128226; 
Daniel S. Barkin, Liberty, N. Y. 

20766 


Ship (The) of Rio; w Walter De La 
Mare, m Edwin Smith; unison 
voices. © July 10, 1986; E for. 
44963 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

20767 


20781 


Shirley ;.song; with ukulele arr. © 
1 ec July 3, 1936; E unp. 127677; 
M. H. Conway, Athens, Ga. 20768 


Short communion service; in G, m T. 
Frederick H. Candlyn; mixed 
voices ; organ ace. © July 13, 1936; 
EH pub. 563875; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 20769 


Short’nin’ bread; by Jacques Wolfe, 
Special swing arr. Nathaniel Shil- 
kret, sc. Arnaud and Bassman; orch. 
pts. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 56207; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

20776 


Silent and gray; song, m Walter Rolfe. 
©1ec. July 23, 1936; E unp. 128897 ; 
Rebecca Marie Crippen, Pittsfield, 
eae 20771 

Sililoguy of the Lazy O; song, m Lu- 
ther A. Clark. © 1c. July 20, 1936; 
EH unp. 128625; Caroline O’Connell, 


Flint, Mich. 20772 
Silly gal; fox-trot song. © 1c. July 
27, 1936; E unp. 129283; Cecelia 


Adelaide Berryhill, Inglewood, Calif. 
20773 


Silver ships; song, m G. Magariello 
and Edward Magariello, arr. Gladys 
Johnson; pf. © 1c. July 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 127968; Gerard Magariello, 
New York. 207TA 


Silvery stream; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127811; Laura 
EK. Kustenbauder, Tyrone, Pa. 

20775 


Silvry moon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
July 8, 1986; E unp. 127910; May 
Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 20776 


Simms jazz piano method; fox-trots, 
blues and waltzes. © June 2, 1936; 
E pub. 56135; Alfred N. Simms, Chi- 
cago. 20777 


Simple symphonee; one-finger fan- 
tasy, w and melody. ©1c. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128637; Lawrence 
Davis Penn, Tulsa, Okl. 20778 


Since he called me his sweetheart that 
night; w Anna Lewis Mallory; pf. 
©1e. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127568; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20779: 


Since I’ve lost you; w Joseph Edward 
Noose; pf. ©1c. July 1, 1936; H 
unp. 127569; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20780 


Since I’ve rediscovered love; w and 
melody Al Duke. © 1c. July 17, 
19386; E unp. 128486; Alphonsus 
Thomas Duke, New York. 20781 


919 


CATALOG OF 


Since you said good-bye; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 30, 1936; E unp. 
1293809; Lynn Cheren, Detroit. 

20782 


Sing a song of praise; song; mixed 


voices. © 1c. July 9, 1986; E unp. 
128009; Arthur Van _ Rensselaer 


20783 


Sing, baby, sing; from the film, w Jack 
Yellen, m Lew Pollack; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © July 30, 1936; H 
pub. 56703; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 20784 


——w Jack Yellen, m Lew Pollack. 
©1e. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128372; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

20785 


Sing levy dew; 2-pt. song, old English 
w, m May Sarson, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy. © July 6, 1936; HB 
for, 45160; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
con. 20786 


Sing little girl; song, m Susan Mor- 


Thompson, Mendham, N. J. 


gan. © 1c. July 8, 1936; BE unp. 
127871; Margaret Morgan, Owings 
Mills, Md. 20787 


Sing me a he-man’s song: w and mel- 
ody.. © 1 « July 8, 1936; E unp. 
127737; Arthur Frederick Schutten- 
berg, Olmsted Falls, O. 20788 


Sing me a song; w and m Ray Ingle- 
right: pf:)'© Le July’ 20; 1936; 
E unp. 128580; Violet Joy Marshall, 
Niles, Mich. 20789 


Singing; hymn, w and m Homer W. 
Grimes. © July 3, 1936; E pub. 
56435; F. Carlton Booth, Providence. 

20790 


Singing my song to the moon; song. 
©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 129457; 
Thomas Achenbach, jr., Easton, Pa. 

20791 


Singing saints; for church choirs, etc., 
bk. Charles F. Mann and Ellen Jane 
Lorenz, lyrics and m EK. J. Lorenz. 
© June 4, 1936; D 39106; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 20791* 


Sins of man; end title, D. Buttolph. 
©l1ec. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128363; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

20792 


Sittin’ in the sand a-sunnin’; w Sam- 
my Lerner and Laurie Lawrence, m 
Ted Shapiro; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 56221; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

20793 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Sitting by the fire; song, melody Sid- 
ney Goodman. © 1c. July 10, 1936; 
E unp. 1281384; John J. Musacchia, 
Brooklyn. 20794 


Sitting in her old willow chair; w 
Effie Emery Sanders; pf. © 1 « 
July 16, 1986; E unp. 128458; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20795 


Skating (The) pond under the hill; w 
E. Blanche Chaffee; pf. ©1c¢. July 


1, 1986; E unp. 127570; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20796. 


Skipper’s dance; from Marine suite; 
pr. (©) 1, ec duly, 2) 193635 Bm: 
127614; Bessie F. Bender McCrory, 
Whiting, Ind. 20797 


Sky-line; song, m Peter Nolan. ©16. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129035; Hilda 
Sachs, New York. 20798 

Slave song; melody Rudolph Friml. © 
1 ¢. June 20, 1986; E unp. 128758; 
Robert Sherwood, Los Angeles. 

20799 

Sleep, baby, sleep; w and m Wayne 
King: with arr. for ¢guit. eta (© 
June 29, 1936; E pub. 56358; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 20800 


Sleepy melody; w J. H. Camac; pf. 


treble. ©1c. July 11, 1936; E unp. 
128176; Mattie Jane Camae, Paw- 


tucket, R. I. 20801 


Sleepy Town; w Lawrence F. Munn, 
m William O. Munn; pf. © June 
22, 1986; E pub. 56404; G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 20802 


Sleepytime; w Mary Elizabeth Wen- 
strom ; pf. “© ave. July 420, aease 
E unp. 129102 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20803. 


Slug-a-bed; song, m Peter Nolan. © 
1 e@. July’ 27,' 1936; BH unp. 1296056; 
Hilda Sachs, New York. 20804 


Smarty-cat; fox-trot, w Emerson Jay 
Oelen, and melody. © 1. July 25, 
1986; E unp. 129020; Robert Ernest 
Wessman, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

20805 


Smilin’ moon ; w and m Mrs. Sam Katz. 
©l1e. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128949; 
Martha Katz, i. e. Mrs. Sam Katz, 
El Paso. 20806 


Smith (Reuben T.) Seven songs; w 
and melodies Shorty Smith, arr. 
Bauer bros., Chris Buchanan, Larry 
E. Goffin and Shorty Smith. © July 
1, 1986; E pub. 56231; Reuben T. 
Smith, Newton, Miss. 20807 


920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for Ger- 
man accordion. © July 13, 1936; 
AA 210175; Wm. J. Smith music co., 
ine., New York. 20808 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for Ital- 
ian accordion; by George H. Smith. 
© July 13, 1936; AA 210176; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., inc., New York. 

20809 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for vio- 
lin; by George H. Smith. © July 
13, 1986; AA 210177; Wm. J. Smith 


music co., inc., New York. 20810) 
Smyth (EHthel) Two interlinked 
French folk melodies; violin, or 


viola, and pf. © May 21, 1936; E 
for. 45081; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 20811 


Snowbird; North American Indian 
song of the great lakes, w Bruce 
Sievier, m Pat Thayer. © July 7, 
1986 ; E for. 45181 ; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 20812 


So blessed be the time; carol, w from 
the Sloane MS tempus Henry 1V, m 
M. Mungo-Park; mixed voices. © 
June 30, 1936; EH for. 45168; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd., London. 20813 


So disappointed; w and melody Karl 


Streuber. © 1c. July 13, 1936; E 
unp. 128934; Charles D. (Karl) 
Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 20814 


Se far above me; w and melody. © 
I « July 1, 1986; EH unp. 127537; 
Gordon Hull, Staten Island, N. Y. 

20815: 


So goes life ; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. July 10, 1936; E 
_ unp. 128182; Mildred Carr, Oakland, 
Calif. 20816 


So merrily the shepherds began to 
blow; 2-pt. carol, w from Balliol 
MS A. D. 1536, m M. Mungo-Park; 
sop. and alto. © July 23, 19386; E 
for. 45169; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 20817 


So silent; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢ July 13, 
1936; E unp. 128258; Nola Light, 
Shattuck, Ol. 20818 


So sorry now; w F. Taylor, melody E. 
Nolan. ©1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128908; Frank Taylor and E. Nolan, 
Tulsa, OKl. 20819 


So this is the end; valse song. © 1 «. 
July 13, 19386; E unp. 128691; R. M. 
Govier, Bristol 3, England. 20820 


20833 


So you want to be alone, oh yeah; song. 
©1e. July 6, 1936; E unp, 1277382; 
Iona Lorraine Nyman, Foley, Minn. 

20821 

Sogno andaluso; tango argentino, pa- 
role Carolus, m Alverio Cozziani, arr. 
Guido L. Cergoli; orch. pti. © Apr. 
28, 19386; E for. 45215; Fabbri & c., 
Trieste, Italy. 20822 


Soldier’s (A) dream; fantasy, Walter 
B. Rogers, arr. Julius S. Seredy; B 
flat cornet, trumpet; pf. acc. © 
July 1, 1986; E pub. 56199; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 20823 


Solemn (The) prayer; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 9, 1936; E unp. 128005; 
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giallanza, High- 
land Park, Ill. 20824 


Soliloquy; by Jane Richmond; orch. 
pts. © June 19,1936: E for. 45171; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 20825 


Sombra y luz; melody B. Chavez, har- 
mony I. W. Zealear; pf. © 1 «4 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127862; Bar- 
tholomew Chavez and Ida W. Zeal- 
ear, Oceanside, Calif. 20826 


Some day; waltz, w and m Rita Phil- 
lips and M. Rutkowski. ©1c. June 
29, 1936; E unp. 128995; Marguerita 
Lyle Phillips and Max Rutkowski, 
Milwaukee. 20827 


Some day I hope to call you my own; 
song, w Harry Zieve. © 1c. July 
27, 1936; E unp. 129117; Erwin E. 
Harder, Chicago. 20828 


Some day we'll meet again; from Id 
give my life, w and m Con Conrad 
and Herb Magidson. ©1e. July 1, 
1936; E unp. 127631; Famous music 
corp., New York. 20829: 


pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © July 
20, 1986; E pub. 56564; Famous mu- 
sie corp., New York. 20830 


Some day you'll want me back; w and 
melody. © 1. July 28, 1936; E 
unp. 129177; Mat Lou Edmonds, 
Memphis, Tenn. 20831 


Some like dogs; w and m Paul Fon- 
taine, arr. Van <A. Christy; 5-pt. 
mixed cho. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56399; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20832 


Some one I missed; song, w Mary 
Marek. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128847 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

20833 


921 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20834. 


pt. mI, n.s., v. 31 


Some one new; song. © 1c. July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129480; Charlott Hub- 
bard, Youngstown, O. 20834 


Someday; song. ©1e. July 13, 1936; 
FE ounp. 128205; Howard F. Coleman, 
West Haven, Conn. 20835 


Someday, someone’ll be sorry ; fox-trot, 
w and m Del Cabell: pf. ©1e. July 
24, 1986; E unp. 128946; Adelbert T. 
Cabell, Denver. 20836 


Someone; w Lynn Matthews; pf. © 
1 ec. July 27, 19386; E unp. 129108; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20837 


Someone just like you; song. ©1e. 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128197; Bruce 
Bickel Mosier, Bristol, Ind. 20838 


Someone’s dreaming of you; w H. 
Fadem, and melody. ©1e. July 17, 
1936; E unp. 128485; LeRoy Cramer, 
St. Louis. 20839 


Something’s the matter with me; song. 
© July 3, 1936; E pub. 56291; Robert 
Allen Conard, Columbia, 8S. C. 

20840 


Something to look forward to; w 
Charles Newman, melody Gene 
Abrams and Deane Kincaid. ©1e. 
July 21, 1986; E unp. 128702; Santly 
bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 20841 


Sometime; w and m Russ Taylor. © 
1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128708; C. 
Russell 8S. Taylor, Absecon, N. J. 

20842 


Sometimes I dream; w and melody. © 
ive. July i), 193635 Havinp asi : 
Kenneth Dell La Ro, Minneapolis. 

20843 


Somewhere; song; m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr © 1c. July 13, 
19386; E unp. 128259; Grace Strick- 
land, Seotswood, Alta., Canada. 

— 20844 


Sonata for violoncello and piano; by 
Samuel Barber, op. 6; pts. © June 
22, 1936; E pub. 56408; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 20845 


Song (The) beneath the keys; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
July 10, 1936; E unp. 128129; Eliza- 
beth Yockey, Ashland, Or. 20846 


Song birds of the woods; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 3, 1936; H unp. 
127628; Muriel Marie Newman, I[ron- 
ton, O. 


20847 


Song (A) in my heart for you; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
128692; Grace Valentine, New York. 

20848 


Song (A) is a melody; song. ©1.e 
July 11, 1986; E unp. 129315; Marion 
Kreider Funk, Upper Darby, Pa. 

20849 


Song of courage; fox-trot, melody. © 
1 e July 14, 1986; E unp. 128308; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

20850 


Song (A) of Hafiz; based on the Per- 
Sian dance from Khovantchina, M. 
Moussorgsky, w William Jones, set- 
ting Bryceson Treharne; mixed cho. 
© July 13, 1986; E pub. 56348; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 20851 


Song of love; 1st violin. © 1c. July 
16, 1986; E unp. 128410; Henry B. 
O'Connell, West Haven, Conn. 

20852 


Song (The) of my heart; song. ©1«e. 
July 28, 1986; E unp. 129128; Mar- 
guerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 20853 


Song (A) of peace; poem Harold Beg- 


bie; massed unison voices. © July 
21, 1986; E for. 45263; Ivor R. 
Davies, London. 20854 
Song of spring; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ce. 


July 3, 19386; E unp. 127688; Mollie 
Marlowe, Graton, Calif. 20855 


Song of the night; song. ©1e. July 
8 1986; EB unp. 127920; Janice 
Rogers and Carol King, Chicago. 

20856 


Song of the open road; melody, with 
pf. acc. ©1c. July 6, 19386; E unp. 
127967; Alph L. Westley, Hannaford, 
N. D. 20857 


Song of the surf; w and m Caryl 
Agnew. ©1c. July 10, 19386; E unp. 
128151; Coral Helen Lisko, Los An- 
geles. 20858 


Song (The) that never ends; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 22, 1936; EH unp. 


128829; Nina Gray Pifer, New 
Market, Va. 20859 
Songs of His love; hymns. © July 


13, 1986; E pub. 56569; Elsie Peter- 
son, Chicago. 20860 


Songs of joy; w and melodies. © 1c. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128530; Bessie 
F. Frosch, Pittsburgh. 20861 


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no. 7, 1936 


20889 


mee 


Songs of the pioneers ; fol. no. 2, w and 
m Bob Nolan, Vern (Tim) Spencer 
and Len Slye; arrs. Mat A. Howard ; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © July 4, 
1936; E pub. 56243; Cross & Winge, 
ine., Portland, Or. 20862 


Sons of Arkansas; march, pf. sc. John 
Bach; with guit. arr. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 56370; Ernest E. Avery, 
Stuttgart, Ark. 20863 


Sons of Northam; melody, with pf. 
ace. ©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
128012; William Fabens Boles, Mar- 
blehead, Mass. 20864 


Sons of the green and gray; song, Ww 
A. M. Fremgen. © 1c. July 28, 
1936; E unp. 129225; Joseph O’Neill 
Miller, Baltimore. 20865 


Sophisticate; song. © 1c. July 9, 
1936; E unp. 128016; Janice Rogers 
and Caryl King, Chicago. 20866 


Sophisticated swing; fox-trot, Will 
Hudson; orch. pts. ‘© July 17, 1936; 
E pub. 56526; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 20867 


South of the South; w G. Otto, m A. 
Otto. ©1e. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127538; Gene Otto and Anne Otto, 
New York. 20868 


Southern lullaby; by Belle Fenstock ; 


pi. treble. ©1e. July 6, 1986; EH 
unp. 127725; Belle Fensterstock, 
New York. 20869 


Southern melodies; harp. © 1c. July 
30, 1936; E unp. 129304; Vojmir Attl, 
New York. 20870 


Souvenir; diagram arr.; Hawaiian 
guit.; in A. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 
56666 ; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

20871 


Spacious (The) firmament on high; 
motet for double choir, w Joseph 
Addison, m W. K. Stanton; 8 mixed 
voices. © June 18, 1936; E for. 
45070; Oxford univ. press, London. 

20872 


Spagnola (La) ; diagram arr.; Hawai- 
ian guit. © Dec. 2, 1935; E pub. 
56688 ; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

20873 


Spanish memories; fox-trot medley, 
arr. Graham Prince; orch. pts., with 
w. © July 1, 1936; E pub. 56179; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 20874 


Spanish waltz; by Geo. Hamilton 
Green; xylophone, with pf. acc. © 


June 19, 1936; E pub. 56162; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 20875 


Special notice; pf., with w. © 1. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128202; Angelo 
Caritoni, St. Louis. 20876 


Spector (Fraidele) theme; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 138, 19386; E unp. 
128195; Fraidele Spector, Brooklyn. 

20877 


Spinning song; English version Paul 
England, m a German folk-song arr. 
A. Aslanoff; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
June 22, 1936; E pub. 56395; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 20878 


Spirit of childhood; song. ©1c. July 
20, 1936; E unp. 129277; Myrtle 
Zahn, i. e. Mrs. Fred J. Zahn, jr., 
Louisville. 20879 


Spring; song. © 1c. July 8, 1936; 
EK unp. 127886; Maurice Block, 
Brooklyn. 20880 


Spring (The) and the fall; w Edna 
St. Vincent Millay, m Karl Klun. © 
1 @ July 7; 1986; E unp. 127802: 
Rosina Klun, Los Angeles. 20881 


Spring in Flanders; w David Morton; 
male voices. © 1c. July 7, 1936; 
E unp. 127822; Charles H. Marsh, 
Chula Vista, Calif. 20882 


Spring in Iowa; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©« 
July 3, 1986; E unp. 127689; Elva 
Bell, Milton, Ia. 20883 


Spring in Vienna, but autumn in my 
heart; w and m Mary Schaeffer and 
George Ronald Brown; with guit. 
arr. © Feb. 6, 1936; E pub. 56536; 
Red star songs, inc., New York. 

20884 


Spring is the time; melody Rudolph 
Friml. © 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
128757; Robert Sherwood, Los An- 
geles. 20885 


Spring voices; w Romney Marsh, m 
Roger Quilter; in D. © July 7, 1936; 
E for. 45182; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 20886 


Springfield; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1c July 9, 19386; E unp. 1280380; 
Rose Riefler, Springfield, Ill. 20887 


Springtime and you; w and m Edward 
Willfred St. John; pf. ©1l1e. July 
16, 1936: E unp. 128477; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 20888 


Stalking; by Chas. Maxwell. ©1e. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129387; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 20889 


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20890 


DUSTIN Saw: 


Star eyes; waltz song, w Enid Hey. | Stealin’ apples; w Andy Razaf, m 


©1c. July 15, 1936; E unp. 128340; 
Pauline Winslow, Brooklyn. 20890 


Star (A) fell out of heaven; w and m 
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; with 
guit. arr. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
56558; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 20891 


Star in a moonlit sky; w and m Harry 
Gershman and Merrill Pratt, arr. 
Chas. J. Johnson. © 1. July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128719; Allen Morris, 
Kansas City, Mo. 20892: 


Star of hope; hymn, w Howard K. Wil- 
liams. © June 18, 1936; E pub. 
56567: Elmer A. Naylor, Philadel- 
phia. 20893 


Star over Bethlehem; Christmas can- 
tata, verses Ethel Watts Mumford, 
m Lily Strickland; solo voices, cho. 
and organ. © July 3, 1936; E pub. 
56232; Chappell & co., ine, New 
York. 20894 


Stars above; w Bill Stewart; pf. © 
tue July..d;.1936;, 2 unp: 127629 - 
John Wilbur Medill, Plainwell, Mich. 

20895 


Stars around the moon; w and melody 
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whit- 
cup and Teddy Powell. ©1e«. July 
6, 1936; E unp. 127749; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 20896 


Stars of the summer night; w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m I. B. 
Woodbury, arr. Noble Cain; full 
8-pt. mixed cho., with solo for med. 
voice. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56393: G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20897 


Stars (The) weep; w Marty Symes, m 
Matt Malneck; with guit. arr. 
June 30, 1936; E pub. 56551; Schus- 
ter & Miller, inec., New York. 20898 


State (The) I love; w and melody. © 
1c. June 20, 1986; E unp. 128299; 
Beuford McClish, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 20899 


Stay forever in my arms; pf., with w. 
©l1e. July 22, 19386; E unp. 128769; 
Herbert Bernhard Greenhouse, Chi- 
cago. 20900 


Steak and kidney pudding; from Cheer 
up, Ww Frank Eyton, m Billy Mayerl; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for 
banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
June 26, 1936; EK for. 45186; Victoria 
music pub. co., Itd., London. 20901 


Thomas (Fats) Waller. © July 10, 
1936: E pub. 56288; Exclusive publi- 
cations, ine., New York. 20902 


Stealing my Share of love; song. © 
1c July 31, 19386; E unp. 129416; 
Wm. J. Thompson, Palm Springs, 
Calif. 20903 


Stella (La) del cielo; versi e melodia. 
©1e. July 9, 1936; E unp. 128006; 
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giallanza, High- 
land Park, II. 20904 


Still we find that we’re in love; arr. 
Bill Turnbull; orch. pts. ©1e. July 
16, 1986; E unp. 128429; Vernon H. 
Downing and John Plessinger, Gol- 
den, Col. 20905 


—w and m J. Plessinger; pf. © 
1 e@ June 23, 1986; E unp. 127832; 
John Plessinger, jr., Denver. 20906 


Stimmen der nacht; v. Sigfrid Karg- 
Elert, op. 142, nr. 1; orgel. © June 
3, 1936; E for. 45060; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 20907 


Stormy youth valse; melody. ©1e. 
July 29, 1936; E unp. 129255; Julius 
Jaffee, Brooklyn. 20908 


Story (The) in the moon’s own words; 
w Eva Bosworth; pf. ©1e. July 16, 
1936; E unp. 128459; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20909 


Stranded on the isle of dreams; song, 
Leo Richard. © 1. July 9, 1936; 
E unp. 128028; Henry Oliver, Saska- 
toon, Sask., Canada. 20910 


Strange as it seems; w and melody 
Horace Puckett. © 1 ce. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128552; Horace Dayrl 
Puckett, Mineral Wells, Tex. 20911 


Streamline; by Irving Sheinker; pf. 
©1ce May 29, 1936; E unp. 127936; 
Seymour George Hartman, New 
York. 20912 


Strolling along; w Harlin bros. and 
George Bailey; Hawaiian guit., dia- 
gram arr.; in A. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56685; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 20913 


Strolling thru the lane; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128832; Georgia M. Carpen- 
tier, Little Rock, Ark. 20914 


Struggling alone; song, w Maudie B. 
Wilson. ©1c. July 7, 1936; E unp. 
127901 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

20915 


924 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


20944 


Studi d’orchestra; di Alamiro Giam- 
pieri; clarinetto. © June 9,.1936; 
E for. 45226; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

20816 


Such is the heart; w and m Evelyn 
Cargill; in G. © July 18, 19386; EH 
for. 45167; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

20917 


Suddenly; song. © 1c. July 28, 1936; 
E unp. 129164; John Martin Heslin, 


Dorchester, Mass. 20918: 
Sugar plum; fox-trot song ©1.e 


June 8, 1986; E unp. 128080'; Joseph- 
ine Carlin, Springfield, Mass. 20919 


Suicide; by G. Dorch; pf. ©1ce. July 
14, 1936; E unp. 1283816; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 20929 


Suis ton chemin; valse, de La flamme, 
paroles Léo Leliévre, m Henry Ver- 
dun. © May 1, 1936; E for. 45006; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 20921 


Suite agreste; apenninische suite, in 
stile consueto, Piero Calabrini; orch. 


Partitura. © Apr. 10, 1936; E for. 
44916; Universal edition, a. g. 


Vienna. 20922 
Suite anglaise; de Alexandre Mottu; 
violoncelle et pf. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 48952; Editions Maurice Sen- 
arte Paris: 209235 


Suite de danse; v. Franz Lehar: orch. 
stimmen. © Feb. 27, 1936; E for. 
44894; Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz 
Lehar, Vienna. 20924 


Summer in Spain; tango fox-trot, w 
Pierre Lafleur, m Steven Hillman. 
© June 9, 1936; E for. 45177; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

20925 


Summer (A) rose; pf. treble, with w. 
©1c. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128977; 


Mitchell Maloof, Boston. 20926 
Sunbeam song; pf., with w. © 1. 


July 1, 1986; E unp. 127530; Nellie 
M. Musser, Lansing, Mich. 20927 


Sunflower state of the Union; pf., with 
w.., © ie. July’ 10, 1986-7 E: unp. 
128139; Mary H. Schenck, Kansas 
City, Mo. 20928 


Sunflowers and you; song. © 1 « 
June 26, 1936; E unp. 128578; Con- 
stance Hastings Pottorf, Portland, 
Or. \ 20929) 

Sunset comes too soon; song. ©.1 e. 
July 18, 1986; E unp. 128208; Alta 
Marquis, Bemidji, Minn. 20930 


Sunset (The) road; w and melody 
Lucy Kilbourn. ©1c. July 24, 1936; 
E unp. 128919; Marlo music corp., 
New York. 20981 

Sunshine; w anon., m M. Cecilia. © 
June 12, 1936; E pub. 55769; Marie 
Pdakowska, Detroit. 20932 


Supplication ; English adaptation based 
on Psalm 51, 10th century Huguenot 
hymn, transcribed Anis Fuleihan, ed. 
John Finley Williamson; mixed 
cho. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 56479 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 20933 


Supply and demand; w and melody 
Elson Brown. ©1e. July 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128346; Robert Elson Brown, 
Sioux City, Ia. 20934 


Supposing; fox-trot, w Ralph Butler 
and Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans. © June 24, 1936; BH for. 
44893; Cecil Lennox, ltd., London. 

20935 


Same. © July 6, 1936; E for. 
45134; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 
20936 


Surely and truly time will tell; w 
Jimmie Elliott; pf. ©l1e. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129104; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20937 


Suwannee River blues; w and melody. 
©1c. July 21, 1936; E unp. 129287; 
Hillis Hunter, Shamrock, Fla., and 
Milton James, Tampa, Fla. 20938 


Swanee River; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit., with w; in C. © Dee. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56656; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 20939 


Swanee River moon; song, m Robert 
Van Sickle; with arr. for guit., ete. 
©1c. July 28, 19386; E unp. 129160; 
R. Montgomery Lowder, Kannapolis, 
N. C. 20940 


Sweepstakes; pf. accordion. © June 
1, 1936; E pub. 56177; Pietro Frosini, 
New York. 20941 


Sweet Bermuda; song, melody Wel- 
lington McD. Steede. © 1 c¢. June 
13, 1936; E unp. 128294; Wentworth 
EK. Bean, St. Georges, Bermuda. 


20942 
Sweet Beverly; song. © 1. July 7, 
1936; E unp. 127813; Emma D. 


Fouch-Fosdick, San Jose, Calif. 
20943 


Sweet little girl; lullaby, song. ©1ce. 
June 27, 1936; E unp. 128144; George 
DeGolyer Randall, Walloon Lake, 
Mich. 20944 


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20945 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 3b 


Sweet little woman; song. ©1c. June 
10, 1936; E unp. 128044; Harry B. 
Milligan, Waveland, Ind. 20945 


Sweet (A) living memory; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c¢. July 
29, 1986; E unp. 129213; Goldie 
Kuitula, Superior, Wis. 20946 


Sweet misery of love; w and m Billy 
Hill and Seymour Simons; with guit. 
arr. © June 30, 1936; E pub. 56131; 
Skidmore music co., inc., New York. 

20947 


Sweet moments; w Oscar Griscott, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. June 29, 1986; H 
unp. 128040; Arthur Olsen, Pitts- 
burgh. 20948 


Sweet mother mine; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard.) ©),1 i¢ .July.9y 1936); Jiu: 
128027; Agnes Holden, Spinney Hill, 
Sask., Canada. 20949 


Sweet sixteen; melody. ©1ce. July 2, 
1936; E unp. 127774; Adrian Hughes, 
Hillsboro, Or. 20950 


Sweet summertime love; song; with 
sult, arr. ,© Ave, July 10 1Ss6rar 
unp. 128109: George Wayne Robin- 
son, jr., Grapeville, Pa. 20951 


Sweeter than music; song. © 1 «. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127658; Ralph 
Emerson Reynolds, Portersville, Pa. 

20952 

Sweetheart and pal o’ mine; song, w 
C. I. Alexander, m A. ©. Smith. © 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 1986; E unp. 127924; 
C. I. Alexander and A. V. Campbell, 
McCreary, Manit., Canada. 20953 


Sweetheart of my dreams; song. © 
1 ¢ July 8, 1936; E unp. 127887; 
George HE. Gamble, Philadelphia. 


20954 
Sweethearts forever; fox-trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1c. July 


29, 19386; E unp. 129210; Franklyn 
M. W. Smith, Newark, N. J. 20955 


Sweetie, sweetie baby; song. © 1 ¢. 
July 6, 1986; E unp. 127849; Harry 
Melvin Atwell, San Fernando, Calif. 

20956 

Swing along sweet Georgia Lee; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128108; Monte La Fleche, Oakland, 
Calif. 20957 


Swing high, swing low; song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1c. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128815; Margaret B. Dean, 
Nashville. 20958 


Swing is here; melody Jene Krupa, 
Ray Eldridge and C. Berry. ©1c¢. 


July 28, 1986: E unp. 129161; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 20959: 


Swing is the thing; w and melody. © 
1c July 27, 1986; E unp. 129124; 
Frederick Jagels, New York. 20960. 


Swing it, Mother Goose; song. ©1 ce. 
July 27, 1936; E unp. 129061; Al- 
bert John de Long, Hollywood, Calif. 

20961 


Swing low, sweet chariot; diagram 
arr.; Hawaiian guit., with w; in F. 
© Dec. 2, 19385; E pub. 56654; Har- 
lin bros., Indianapolis. 20962: 


Swing sweet and low down; song. © 
1c July 31, 19386; E unp. 129456; 
Ida Elizabeth Woodward, Atlanta. 

20963. 


Swingcopation; w and melody Ray- 
mond Gilbert. © 1c. July 8, 1936; 
E unp. 128177; Harry Kalin, Chicago. 

20964 


Swingin’ soldier man; w and melody 
Jack Meskill, Leon Flatow and Ted 
White. ©1e. June 20, 1936; E unp. 
127781; Words and music, inc., New 
York. 20965: 


Swingtime; w and melody Walter G. 
Samuels, Leonard Whiteup and 
Teddy Powell. ©1c. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 127748; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 20966 


Swingyana; by Charles Magnante; ac- 


cordion. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 
56513; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 20967 


Sylvia; waltz, Oley Speaks, arr. Roy 
Shield ; dance orch. pts. © July 18, 
1936; E pub. 56583; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20968 


Symbols of love; w Jane Clare, and 
melody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129433; Owen J. Christensen, Los 
Angeles. 20969 


Symphony in steel; by Ferde Grofé, pf. 
arr. D. Savino. © July 20, 19386; HE 
pub. 56511; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 20970 


T. S. U. alma mater; w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Lew Pollack. © 1 e. 
July 30, 1936; E unp. 129394; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 20971 


Table d’ hote; musical delicacies, Vee 
Lawnhurst and Muriel Pollack: pf., 
4 hands, or 2 pfs. © June 29, 1936; 
E pub. 56193; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 20972 


926 


no. 7, 1936 


Tahiti moon; w S. Stasch, m Stan 
Comons; with ukulele and Hawaiian 
suit. arrs. © May 29; 1936; E. for. 
45149: Hawaii music studios, Winni- 
peg, Manit., Canada. 20973 


*Tain’t no sin to love; song, m Ander- 
son C. Carson. ©1e. July 9, 1936; 
E unp. 128140; Samuel L. Stephens, 
Atlanta. 20974 


Take it from the moon above; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1e. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129244; Frank 
J. Wisniewski, Chicago. 20975 


Take it lightly; song, m Conrad Lind- 
berg. ©1e. June 24, 1936; E unp. 
127090; Vivian Lee Welch, Youngs- 
town, O. 20976 


Take me back to mem’ry lane; waltz 
song, melody Elwood Funk. © 1 «¢. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127659; Henry 
Zelsman, Chicago. 20977 


Take me back to old Dakota; w and m 
Roy Street; pf. ©l1ec. July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128476; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 20978 


Take me back to Texas; song, m James 
B. Paris. © 1c June 15, 1936; H 
unp. 128404; Joseph B. Patty, Glad- 
water, Tex. 20979 


Take me home to the sunny South; w 
and m John Hancock: pf. treble. © 
ie July 30, 1986; EH unp. 129327; 
Georgia music co., New York. 20980 


Take me in your arms forever; w A. J. 
Cloutier, m J. J. Kehoe; pf. treble. 
©1c. June 29, 19386; E unp. 127457; 
Albert J. Cloutier and John J. Kehoe, 
Lowell. 20981 


Take me till death do us part; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
-129028; Gladys Saied, Wellington, 
Tex. 20982 


Take no thought for your life; sacred 
song, w from the Bible, m Avelyn M. 
Kerr. © July 2, 1936; E pub. 56298; 
Harmony music publishers, Chicago. 

20983 


Tale (The) of two shoes; fox-trot, w 
and m Cliff Burleigh. ©1e. July 14, 
1936; E unp. 128279; Frederick Pat- 
rick, Brooklyn. 20984 


Tambourines and castanets; by Mois- 
saye Boguslawski; pf. © July 24, 
1986; E pub. 56632; Moderne publi- 
cations, Chicago. 20985 


Tango-album; ftir chromatisches pf.— 
akkordion von 12 bis 120 bissen, 
Hans Georg Schiitz. © June 4, 1936; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20999 
E for. 45201; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 
20986. 


Tango espanol; by Elliot Griffis; pf. 
New York, The composer’s press. 
May 11, 1986; 2 c. Apr. 28; E pub. 
56147; R. W. Tiemann, Brooklyn. 

20987 


Tango meksykanskie; arr. Fred 
Scher; ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1936 
E for. 45249 ; Editions Fermata, War- 
saw, Poland. 20988 


Tango oriental; arr. by R. Gama; pf. 
©1e. July 29, 1986; E unp. 129199; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 

20989 


Tangoriento; by Clifford Adams; pf. 
conductor. © 1 ce. May 29, 1936; EB 
unp. 127932; Seymour George Hart- 
man, New York. 20990 


Tanzrhapsodie; v. Jo Kniimann; orch. 
stimmen. © Apr. 25, 1936; E for. 
45032; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 20991 


Tanzsuite; v. Ernst Roters, op. 23, nos. 
1-7; orch. 0. kammerorech. Partitur. 
© Mar. 14, 1936; E for. 44915; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 20992 


Tatjana; potpourri aus der opera, 
Franz Lehadr; pf. © Mar. 25, 1936; 
E for. 44871; Glocken-verlag, inh. 


Franz Lehar, Vienna. 20993 


Teach me Thy way, oh Lord; w Ruth 
Clayton Motley; pf. ©1e. July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128802; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 20994 


Teaching (The) of music through 
movement; by Florence Axtens, with 
exercises and designs Désirée Mar- 
tin; pf., with and without w. © 
July 7, 1936; E for. 45257; Boosey & 
co., ltd., London. 20995 


Tears in your eyes; song. ©1e. July 
7, 1936; E unp. 127818; Stefan G. 
Kincel, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 20996 


Tears were never meant for you dear; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1ec. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128816; 
Bessie Keller, Syracuse. 20997 


Technique with a purpose; bk. of prac- 
tical exercises, Felix Swinstead; pf. 
© July 2, 1936; E for. 45069; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 20998 


Tell me again that you love me; valse, 
w and m Mrs. E. W. Wright. © 
1c July 13, 1936; E unp. 128686; 
Ethel Wright, i. e. Mrs. E. W. 
Wright, Vicksburg, Miss. 20999 


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21000 


Tell me dear; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 8, 19386; E unp. 127981; Walter 
BH. Feigl, Brooklyn. 21000 


Tell me why; w and melody. ©1c. 
July 25, 19386; E unp. 129012; Harry 
Lee Fisher, Philadelphia. 21001 


Tell me with your kisses; w and m 
Mack David, Geo. W. Meyer and 
Pete Wendling; with guit. arr. 
June 29, 1986; E pub. 56204; Don- 
aldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. 21002 


Tell some one the story; hymn. © 
July 11, 1936; E pub. 56519; C. 
Franklin Shaver, Bellingham, Wash. 

21003 


Tell the world you’re happy; w and m 
Caryl Agnew. © 1c. July 10, 1936; 
E unp. 128152; Coral Helen Lisko, 
Los Angeles. 21004 


Telling you; w W. L. Hoffman, melody 
Vane Blair: © 1 ec July 1, 936; 
E unp. 127579; Vernon Howard 
Blair and William Louis Hoffman, 
San Francisco. 21005 


Tessiner herbstlied ; serenade, aus dem 
film, Hans Pero; orch. stimmen. 
Apr. 25, 1936; E for. 45030; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21006 


Texarkana moon; w and m Crete 
Mack. -© 1c. July 31, 19386; E unp. 
129425; Nellie Crete Mack, Daven- 
port, Ia. 21007 


Texas centennial hat; arr. Lynn T. 
Oden; pf., with w. ©1le. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128559; Nancy Wesson 
McGillivray, Mineral Wells, Tex. 


21008 

Texas has a sweetheart; song, m 
James B. Paris.’ © 1 ec. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 128402; Joseph B. 
Patty, Gladewater, Tex. 21009 


Texas is calling to you; pf., with w. 
©1ce. July 11, 1936; E unp. 128162; 
Zula Winstead Loggins, West Co- 
lumbia, Tex. 21010 


Texas ranger Song; from The Texas 
rangers, w and m Sam Coslow and 
Harry Behn, pf. sc. ed. Geo. N. 
Terry ; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
July 7, 1936; E pub. 56271; Para- 
mount productions music corp., New 
York. 21011 


Texas, the toast of the U. S. A.; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 6, 1936; E unp. 
127860; Billie Ardeneaux, San An- 
tonio. 21012 


JOUIOO MIS Ae Bae 


Texas, we’re on our way; song, alr.; 
with guit. arr. ©1e. July 14, 1936; 
E unp. 128306; Frank Gilbert Pol- 
lay, Winslow, Ariz. 21013 


Texas welcomes you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
July 3, 19386; E unp. 127690; Nan 
Waddill, Irwin, Neb. 21014 


Thank you, Stusia; w Oliver B. Ca- 
pelle, m Jack Frost. © July 13, 
1936; E pub. 56335; Joe Davis, ine., 
New York. 21015 


Thank you too much; w and m Robert 
Levy and N. Goldblatt. © 1c. July 
24, 1986; E unp. 128924; Norman 
Goldblatt, Kansas City, Mo. 21016 


Thanks brother, here’s your dime; w 
Ring-Hager, set to melody of Auld 
lang syne, arr. Justin Ring. ©1l1e. 
July 238, 1986; E unp. 128882; Fred 
Hager, Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 21017 


That littl country town where I was 
born; w and melody. © 1.e. July 
15, 1936; E unp. 128348; James 
Adair, Toledo, O. 21018 


That little feeling; song. ©1e July 
16, 1986; EH unp. 128416; Bernice G. 
Jones, Laurens, S. C. 21019 


That little game folks play down 
South; song. © 1c. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128765; Irven Hayden Car- 
michael, Atlanta. 21020 


That night in June; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
July 13, 1986; E unp. 128260; Mary 
Viola Olson, Sturgis, Sask., Canada. 

21021 


That nosey little nose of yours; w 
B. J. Cohn, melody I. Greenberg. © 
1c July 29, 1986; E unp. 129230; 
Burton J. Cohn and Irving Green- 
berg, New York. 21022 


That old log cottage in the mountains; 
song. ©1«e. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
128953; Roy McBain, Eugene, Or. 

210238 


That old quartet; arr. Browne Greaton 
Cole; 4-pt. boys’ cho., unacc. © July 
6, 19386; E pub. 56222; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 21024 


That old violin and I; valse, w and m 
Gene Christie. © 1 c¢. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 127944; Christie E. Anderson, 
Jordan, Mont. 21025. 


That Rocky Mountain home of mine; 
w Wayne Donaldson; pf. ©1. 
July 16, 1936; E unp. 128460; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21026 


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21053 


-That’s just a lesson from me to you; 
wand melody. ©1c. July 13, 1936; 
E unp. 128944; Ellis Z. Nutting, New 
York. 21027 


That’s Louisiana if you please; song, 
w William Gross. © 1 c. June 5, 


1986; E unp. 125850; Buster Lee 
Johnson, San Diego, Calif. 21028 


That’s my love; pf. © 1c. July 15, 
1936; E unp. 128354; Philip Saltman, 
Boston. 21029) 

That’s the way they do in Carolina; 
w and m Malcolm Taylor Thomson. 
©1e. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128863 ; 
Grace LaVirle Edens, Greenville, 


Se CO. 21030 
That’s the way with love; w Pauline 
Heckman, and melody. © 1c. July 


9, 1886; E unp. 127978; Luella Towl, 
Lakewood, O. 21031 


That’s what Id like about you; w and 
m Fred Houston. © 1. June 6, 
1936; E unp. 127429; Francis Marion 
Houston, Portland, Or. 21032 


That’s what you gave to me; w Betty 
Johnson, melody C. Bourne. © 1. 
June 8, 1986; EH unp. 127720; Betty 
Bisselle Johnson anc Charles Bourne, 
Hollywood, Calif. 21033 


That's why; song. © 1c. July 14, 
1936; E unp. 128331; Jay (Woody) 
Woodward, Pittsburgh. 21034 


That’s you; song. ©1e. July 1, 1936; 


H unp. 127502; Beniamin Kdwards 
Neal, Los Angeles. 210385 


That sun-tan blonde of mine; w and 
m Jean Herbert; pf. treble. © 1 ©. 
July 16, 1986; E unp. 128753; Her- 
bert publications, New York. 21036 


Them grinnin’ blues; fox-trot, w and 


melody. © 1 ¢. July 11, 1986; E 
unp. 128168; Nettie Allen, Fort 
Payne, Ala. 21037 


Themes of orchestral composition no. 1. 
©1c. June 26, 1986; E unp. 127988; 
Raymond St. Andard, Elmhurst, L. I., 
NEY. 21038 


Themes of orchestral composition no. 
Zw Ovucl €. » July 28, 1986: BY unp. 
129156; Raymond St. Andard Elm- 
burst, Li: F., N.Y: 21039 


There ain’t no sense to nothing; w and 
m Al Feldblum. ©1c. July 20, 1936; 
E unp. 128579; Alexander Feldblum, 
Great Barrington, Mass. 21040: 


There are just two I’s in Dixie, two 
blue eyes that mean the world to me; 


w and m Louis Herscher, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with guit. arr. © June 15, 
1986; E pub. 563860; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 21041 


There goes my attraction; w and m 
Al J. Neiburg, Jerry Levinson and 
Boyd Bunch; with arr. for guit., pf. 
accordion, etc. © July 15, 1986; E 
pub. 56374; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. 21042 

There is love’ in my heart; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1 «. 
July 29; 1936; E unp. 129211 :*Nor- 
man W. Berger, Hamburg, Pa. 21043 


There is nothing I can do; song. © 
ue, July 22, 1986; BH unp.: 128830; 
Carolyn B. Marucchi, Madison, N. J. 

21044 


There is somebody waiting for me; 
song, melody arr. Frances Raleigh. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128042; 
John Raleigh, Peshtigo, Wis. 21045 


There isn’t any use in kissing; w Jane 
Clare, and melody. ©1e July 31, 
1836; E unp. 129439; Owen J. Chris- 
tensen, Los Angeles. 21046 


There'll come a time; song, w Eli 
Haggard and M. A. Haggard, arr. 
Hrnest Carnicelli. © Aug. 15, 1935; 
E pub. 56612: Mary Anna Haggard, 
New York. 21047 


There may be a new love in the spring ; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 128120; - 
Hannah L. Hopkins, Toledo. 21048 


There’s a covered wagon rollin’ o’er 
the prairie; w Cecil Taylor, m C. 
Taylor and Frank Nall. © July 21, 
1936; E pub. 56540; Cecil H. Taylor, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21049 


There’s a dear old spot, a house and 
lot: w Ida Mae McKinley; pf. © 
le. July 22, 19386; E unp. 128803; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21050 


There’s a different song in my heart; 
song. ©1e. July 20, 1986; E unp. 
128598; Houston Smith, jr., Dallas. 

21051 


There’s a little bit of Irish in you; 
song, w Arthun D. Vaughan. © 1c. 
July 29, 1936; E unp. 129196; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 21052 


There’s a method in my music; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. 
©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129186; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

21053 


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pt. m1, n.s., v. $1 


SWAN 0 eee 


There’s a nigger up in heaven; 
Benny Caswell, and melody. © 1 ©. 
July 24, 1936; E unp. 128911; Fred 
William Curtice, San Francisco. 

21054 


There’s a picture enclosed in a locket ; 
song, w Ralph Murdock Snyder. 
1c. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129197; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 21055 


There’s a song in ‘my heart; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 8, 1936; HE unp. 
128071: Marie Toenberg, Alexander, 


N. D. 21056 
hymn, w and m Addie Lutton 
Clark; pf. © June 20, 1986; E pub. 


56205; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
21057 


There’s a star in the sky; from Cheer 
up, w Frank Eyton, m Billy Mayerl ; 
with ukulele arr. and chords for 
banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. 
June 26, 1936; E for. 45187; Victoria 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 21058 


There’s always tomorrow; waltz song. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129305; 
Emily C. Rybak, Lyndhurst, O. 

21059 


There’s an old and faded picture; w 
and m Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 
1 ec. July 30, 1936; EB unp. 129322; 
Georgia music co., New York. 21060 


There’s no wolf around my door; song. 
© 1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127840; 
Gaspar Bacon, jr., Woods Hole, 
Mass. 21061 


There’s only one U in Utah; w H. 
Cieslak, m P. Steffen, arr. N. N. Bar- 
tholomew. © 1c. July 27, 1936; H 
unp. 129037 ; Paul Steffen and Henry 
Cieslak, Chicago. 21062 


There’s snow on the fields; canon, W 
Christina Rossetti, m Gerald Finzi; 
sop. 1, 2. © June 4, 1936; EH for. 
45086; Oxford univ. press, London. 

21063 


These and other things I promise you; 
pf., with w. ©1c. July 20, 1936; E 
unp. 128600; Mary Josephene Wal- 
ker, Los Angeles. 21064 


They all call you blue skies; valse 
song. ©1c. June 22, 1936; EH unp. 
128056; Ralph A. Valvano, Linden, 
N. J. 21065 


They got me; by LeRoy Shield; pf. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; BE unp. 129341 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

21066 


w | They got me runnin’ wild; w and mel- 


ody. ©1c. July 23, 19386; E unp. 
128877; Joseph Albert Bagnera, H. 
Boston. 21067 


They’re talking about you, baby; w 
and melody Sue Cook, pf. se. Basil 
Sadler. © 1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127693: Mrs. Irvin Cook, Baltimore. 

21068 


They tell me that you’re doing mighty 
fine; song. © 1c. June 30, 19386; H 
unp. 127506; Robert Emmett McKel- 
vey, Los Angeles. 21069 


Thief (The) ; w and m Bernard Ham- 
blen; bass or bar. © July 6, 1936; 
E pub. 56251; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 21070 


Think not strange: from The fair Pe- 
ruvian, air James Hook, arr. and the 
ace. composed Ella Ivimey. © June 
25, 1936; E for. 45157; Augener, ltd., 
London. 21071 


Think on me; melody. ©1ce. July 24, 
1936: E unp. 128963 ; Deotha Benford 
and William Benford, New York. 

21072 


Thinking of you; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
June 15, 1936; E unp. 128103; Flor- 
ence Callery, Sacramento, Calif. 

21073 


Third book of tones and tunes; 23 
pieces, Elizabeth Gest; pf. © July 
17, 1936; E pub. 56594; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 21074 


This England; w William Shake- 
speare, m Thomas Wood; massed. 
voices, with descant. © June 4, 


1936; E for. 45083; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 21075 


This is my dance; song, m Henry G. 
Easley. ©1e. July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128115; Bertha Barbee, Burlington, 
N. C. 21076 


This is my spring song; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128229; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

21077 


This is paradise but not romance; W 
and melody. ©1e. July 23, 1986; E 
unp. 128878; Arthur H. Falk, Ozone 
Park, i.e NEaYe 21078 


This is the night; from The lid’s off, w 
Arnett McKennan, m E. Rotan Sar- 
gent, new pf. and guit. arrs. Lou Lea- 
man. © July 17, 1986; E pub. 56529 ; 
Mills music, inc., New York. 21079 


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no. 7, 1936 


This merry festal day; based on the 
Dance of the comedians from The 
bartered bride, by Bedrich Smetana, 
w Mimi Treharne, setting Bryceson 
Treharne; men’s cho. © July 13, 
1936; E pub. 56349; Boston music 
co., Boston. 21080 


This new day generation; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
128986: George Luckash, Morann, 
Pa. 21081 


This night; song. ©1c. July 30, 1936; 
BE ounp. 129282; H. Bertram Water- 
bor, Perth Amboy, N. J. 21082 


This night belongs to you; w and m Al 
Lewis, Clyde Lucas and Lyn Lucas; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © July 17, 
1936; E pub. 564387; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 21083 


Those happy days: w and melody. © 
1 ¢ July 10, 1936; E unp. 128106; 
Andrew De Wilde, New York. 21084 


Though you don’t wanta please come 
on; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 128095; Dora Ives, Lit- 

’ tlefield, Tex. 21085. 


Thought (A) majestic; ode, w William 
Kennedy, m Ernest Harry Adams; 
mixed voices. © July 13, 1936; H 
pub. 56376: Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 21086 


Three brown mice; w Don Gilbert, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. ©1c. July 8, 1936; 
E ounp. 127654; Ulysses Nadeau, Ft. 
Kent, Me. 21087 


Three long years; w and arr. of m 
Shelby Darnell; with guit. arr. © 
June 10, 1936; E pub. 56267; Bob 
Miller, inec., New York. 21088 


Three years; Democratic campaign 
song, arr. King Tut and S. W. Fish- 
lin. © 1c. July: 13, 1936: E unp. 
128273 ; Earl M. Wilson, Mt. Rainier, 
Md. 21089 


Three young violinists; by Maia Bang; 
3 violins; pf. ace. © July 17, 1936; 
EH pub. 56595; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21090 


Through flood-tides of love; w Lillian 
Barker Durkee, m Homer Tourjée; 
low key. © July 2, 1936: E pub. 
56300; Harmony music publishers, 
Chicago. 21091 


Through my open door; w Clayton 
Sidney Wickland, m Tom Auns- 
paugh; pf. ©1e. July 28, 1936; EB 
unp. 129152; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21092 


89984—36——7 


21105 


Throw away your troubles and smile, 
smile, smile; w HE. M. Wallace, mel- 
ody Eleanor M. Wallace and Frank 
Mutz. ©1c. June 25, 1936; E unp. 
127964; Eleanor Randolph Murphy 
Wallace, Baton Rouge, La. 21093 


Throwin’ my money away; w and m 
Ray Vaughn. ©1c. July 24, 1936; 
E unp. 1289388; Raymond Vaughn 
Whitman, jr., Springfield, O. 21094 


Thy goal; song. ©1e. July 11, 1936; 
EH unp. 128183; Charles Henry Har- 
mer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 21095 


Thy table I approach; hymn Gerhard 
Walther Molanus, m Dudley Peele; 
mixed choir or quartet. © June 29, 
1986; E pub. 56415; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 21096 


Tied in my bundle of dreams; song. 
©le July 9, 1936; E unp. 128015; 
Beulah G. Hastings, Brooklyn. 

21097 


Time and again; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128261; Ivah 
Mae Bailey, Greenville, Mich. 21098 


Time’s a-wastin’ Mr. Landon; song. 
©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 129420; 
Cleveland Alward Hodges, Long 
Beach, Calif. 21099 


Time tip-toes by; w George Whiting 
and Buddy Bernier, melody Billy 
Haid. ©1ce. July 30, 1936; E unp. 
129295; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 21100 


Timor et tremor; motet, pts. 1-2, w 
from the Bible, m Orlando Di Lasso, 
ed. Max T. Krone; mixed voices. © 
July 2, 1936; E pub. 56389; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 21101 


Tiny music box; by Buenta Carter; pf. 
© July 13, 1936; E pub. 56354; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 21102 


To a rose; song, m James B. Paris. © 
1 ec. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128406; 
Joseph B. Patty, Gladewater, Tex. 

211038 


To be or not to be; song. ©1e. July 
29, 1936; E unp. 129181; Marshall 
Laurence Holt, Nashville. 21104 


or bes Sunreg song: -©); 4<c: duly 120; 
1936; E unp. 128601; May G. Gree- 
ley, West Hempstead, N. Y. 21105 


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21106 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


To live for, to laugh with, to love; 
song, melody T. W. De Vergnies. © 
1c. July 24, 1986; E unp. 128910; 
Thomas Wendell De Vergnies and 


George Thomas Bloom, Bloomfield, 


N. J. 21106 


To Mardi gras; song, m James B. Paris. 
© 1c. June 15, 19386; E unp. 128405 ; 
Joseph B. Patty, Gladewater, Tex. 

21107 


To that dear old mother that’s gone; 
song. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128751; Bessie Lee Smith Cupp, 
Council Grove, Kan. 21108 


To the colors I am called; arr. Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1e. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129241; Jen- 
nie Leone, Schenectady, N. Y. 21109 


Toast (A) to R. M. S. Queen Mary; 
wand melody. ©1ce. July 24, 1936; 
E unp. 128940; Ina George, New 
York. 21110 


To-day ; fox-trot song. ©1c. June 22, 
1936; E unp. 128050; Sherman 
Spring, Wellsville, O. 21111 


Together; marching song, w and m 


Thomas Wood; bar. solo and male’ 


cho. © July 17, 1936; E for. 45163 > 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21112 


Together we never can fail; w and m 


J.) Dorr’ © Lex July Mee1936; EB 
unp. 128208; Isidor Achron, New 
York. 21113 


Token; w Jennie Eliza Carr; pf. © 
1c. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129105; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21114 


Tommy and Sally Soapsuds; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 29, 1936; E 
unp. 129231; Betty K. Andrews, Park 
Ridge, Il. 21115 


To-morrow will hold happiness; fox- 
trot song. ©1e. July 138, 19386; H 
unp. 128676; Elizabeth Kelly, Cin- 
cinnati. 21116 


Tomorrow’s yesterday; w and melody 
Georgia Ann Conway. ©1e. July 
30, 1986; E unp. 129308; Georgia 
Singleton, Detroit. 21117 


To-night I am lonely for you; waltz 
ballad, w and melody. © 1c. July 
13, 1936; E unp. 128237; Sam P. Ac- 
ton, Birmingham, Ala. 21118 


Too bad; w Tom Gindhart, m Don 
Redman and Herman Stein, pf. sc. 
Harold Potter; with guit. arr. © 
June 24, 1936; E pub. 56182; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 21119 


Too good to be true; w and melody. © 
1e July 20, 1986; E unp. 128633 ; 
Virginia Owen Kling, Sharon 
Springs, N. Y. 21120 


Too true; w R. W. Garrison, m L. A. 
Fanget. © 1. July 17, 1936; EB 
unp. 128499; Louis A. Fanget and 
Robert William Garrison, Princeton, 
N. J. Pali val 


Torjussen (Trygve) Arabesque; op. 56, 
no. 10; pf. © July 13, 1936; E pub. 
56380; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

Pai Pes 


Townsend (The) march triumphant ; 
song. © June 25, 1936; E pub. 

_ 56150; John Chapman, Shedd, Or. 
21123 


Townsend O. A. R. P. campaign song; 
pf., with w. © 1c. June 29, 1936; 
E unp. 128214; A. John Engler, 
Franklin, Ind. 21124 


Tragedy (The) of thirty-two; pf., with 
w. ©l1e July 11, 1986; E unp. 
128188; Bertha A. Snipes, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 21125 


Trail along trailer home, trail along; 
song, m Marie Roberts Williams. © 
1e July 16, 1936: E unp. 1283885; 
Lena Kingston, Caldwell, Id. 21126 


Trail (The) that leads thru Honey- 
moon lane; w and melody. © 1 e. 
July 7, 1986; E unp. 127812; Zelpha 
Fay Miller, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 

21127 


Trailing along together in our little 
home on wheels; w and melody La 
Roche. Cho. only. © 1c June 17, 
1986; E unp. 128301; Virginia Will- 
rich, Detroit. 21128 


Transition no. 1; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
©1ec. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129347; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

21129 


no. 2; by LeRoy Shield; pf. © 1 
ce. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129348 ; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 21130 


— no. 3; by LeRoy Shield; pf. 
1 e¢. July 30, 1986; E unp. 129349; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

21131 


Traveling east with you: song. © 
June 15, 1986; E pub. 56369; Jessie 
Blaine Barnes, Chicago. 21132 


Treasure trailS; radio operetta, bk. 
L. R. Cook, m L. R. Cook and Reta 
Mae Mitchell. Voc. sc. © 1 ec. May 
22, 1936; D 39084; Laurence Russell 
Cook, Los Angeles. 21132* 


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no. 7, 1986 


Trenkner (Werner) Konzert; in G- 
moll, op. 21; violine u. klavier. © 
Jan. 8, 1986; E for. 45088; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21133 


Tribute (A) to mother; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 20, 1986; E unp. 128607 ; 
Lottie Kroesing, Moscow, Id. 21184 


Tricolore; w and melody. ©1e. July 
6, 1936; E unp. 127783; Frank Berra- 
fato, Buffalo. Paes 


Trio; v. Henk Badings; violine, violon- 
cello u. klavier. © June 23, 1936; E 
for. 45099; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 21136 


Triosonate G-dur; v. Giuseppe Jac- 
ehini, op. 5, nr. 3, hrsg. Walter Up- 
meyer ; 2 violinen, violoncello u. cem- 
balo, klavier. Partitur u. stimmen. 
© Mar. 30, 1986; E for. 45053; Chr. 
Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Lichterfelde. 21137 


Tristesse ; reverie, from Poemes sym- 
bolistes, Paul de Launay, op. 67, no. 
1; chamber music pts. © July 6, 
1936 ; E pub. 56283; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 21138 


Triumph (The) song; w Daniel G. 
Reed, m John J. Job. © July 2, 
1936; E pub. 56301; George Dasch, 
Daniel G. Reed and Robert C. Love, 
Chicago. 21139 


Troisiéme suite; par Marin Marais, 
transcrite L. R. Feuillard; violon- 
celle, avee ace. de pf. © May 1, 
1936; E for, 44987; Delrieu fréres, 
Nice, France. 21140 


Tropic moon; song. © 1c. June 1, 
19386; E unp. 129116; Frank Charles 
Wilkinson, Auburn, Calif. 21141 


Tropical night; fox-trot; pf., with w. 
©1c. July 25, 1936; BE unp. 129131; 
Sylvia Greenberg, Long Beach, Calif. 

21142 


True love of love; w and melody. 
©1c. July 15, 1936; EB unp. 128345; 
Jessie Wheatley, Gypsum, Kan. 

21143 


Try a Lucky Strike; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. July 7, 1986; E unp. 
127880; James Daniels Stafford, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 21144 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Going 
to the tournament; based on the 3rd 
movement of the Sixth symphony, 
P. I. Tchaikovsky, w B. T., setting 
Bryceson Treharne; mixed cho. © 
July 13, 1936; E pub. 56346; Boston 
music co., Boston. 21145 


21157 


Tu lo sai; English version B. T., m 
Giuseppe Torelli. © July 13, 1936; 
EK pub. 56350; Boston music ¢Co., 
Boston. 21146 


Tudor suite; transcribed from the 
compositions of King Henry VIII, 
and arr. Robt. Barclay Wilson; 
school orch. Se. and pts. © July 
13, 1986: E for. 45148; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 21147 


Tunes and harmonies; [ed.] Mabelle 
Glenn, Helen S. Leavitt, Victor L. F. 
Rebmann and Harl L. Baker. © 
Apr. 7, 1986; A 97009; Ginn & co., 
Boston. 21148 


Tunes for reading; by Gladys Taylor; 
pf. © July 15, 1936; EB for. 45271: 
Warren & Phillips, London. 21149 


Turkey in the straw; diagram arr.; 
Hawaiian guit.; in D. © Dee. 2, 
1935; E pub. 56657 ; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 21150 


Turn me loose at the ball game; w and 
m Charles Weir, arr. Harry Ludwig; 
with guit. arr. © June 30, 1936; H 
pub. 56498; Will Lewis, Chicago. 

21151 


Turn on the moon; w Al Bernard, m 
Bob Thomas, arr. Arthur Gutman; 
with guit. arr. © June 15, 1936; E 
pub. 563862; Bob Miller, ine. New 
York. ZI152 


Turn once again; by. Giordani, arr. 
Geoffrey Shaw; mixed voices. © 
June 23, 1936; EH for. 45207; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 21153 


Turn, paddle wheel, turn; w Allan 
Roberts and Jules Loman, m AI 
Sherman, pf. sc. Harold Potter: with 
guit. arr. © June 29, 1936; E pub. 
56228; Melo-art music publishers, 
New York. 21154 


—— —— ——- with guit. arr. © June 
16, 1986; E pub. 55495; Melo-art mu- 
sic publishers, New York. 21155 


Turn ye to me; poem Christopher 
North, old Gaelic air arr. ; mixed cho. 
© July 21, 1936; E for. 45265; Hugh 
S. Roberton, Glasgow. 21156 


"Twas only an Irishman’s dream; w 
John J. O’Brien and Al. Dubin, m 
Rennie Cormack. © July 27, 1916; 
E pub. 56505; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 21157 


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21158 


Twiddlin’ my thumbs; w Al. J. Nei- 
burg, m Jerry Levinson; with guit. 
arr. © July 14, 1936; E pub. 56337; 
Isham Jones music corp., New York. 

21158 


Twilight; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 29, 
1936; E unp. 129265; Hy Jordan, 
Tooele, Utah. 21159 


Twilight (The) hour; w and m Maude 
Sinclair Wiatt Harrell; pf. ©1e. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129114; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21160 


Twinkling eyes; valse song. © 1 .«@ 
June 8, 1986; E unp. 128079; Albertie 
Bailey, Limestone, N. Y. 21161 

Twinn (Sydney) Three first term vio- 
lin pieces for class teaching; with 
pf. ace. © June 17, 1936; E for. 
44945; Alfred Lengnick & co., Iltd., 
London. 21162 


Two baby eyes of blue; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
July 3, 1936; E unp. 127691; Alice 
Oliver, West Duluth, Minn. 21163 


Two guitars; transcribed Ferde Grofé. 
© 1«. July 1, 1936; E unp. 127529; 
Robbins musie corp., New York. 

21164 


Two humming a tune; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «. 
July 13, 1936; E unp. 128230; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

21165 


Two (The) lives; w James MeGrana- 
han, m anon., arr. V. C. Bridges. © 
1¢ July 25, 1936; EH unp. 129008 ; 
Frank R. Bridges, Los Angeles. 

21166 


Tyroleans on parade; pf. ©l1e. July 
. 24, 1936; EH unp. 128915; Lillian 
Lilly, New Orleans. 21167 


U saved America; song. © 1c. July 
22, 1986; E unp. 128833; Walter Al- 
vin Rabe, Vista, Calif. 21168 


Ua like no a like; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit., with w; in A. © Dee. 
2, 1935; E pub. 56691; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 21169 


Ulalani; w L. Mattern, melody Charles 
Mattern. ©1e. July 6, 1986; E unp. 


127927; Lynda MHelhoff Mattern, 
West Los Angeles. 21170 
Uncle Elmer’s almanac; w and m 


James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and 
Michael H. Cleary; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


56510; Miller music, ine., New York. 
21171 


Uncle Sam sez to his sons; song. © 
June 29, 1936; E pub. 56217; Clara 
Gordon, St. Louis. 21172 


Undecided ’bout things; song, m Ruth 
J. Wood. © 1c. June 22, 1936: EB 
unp. 128216; G. A. Klein, Los An- 
geles. 21173 


Under the blood; hymn, m Marshall 
H. Pierson. © May 20, 1936; E pub. 
56433; Hula May Sears, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 21174 


Under the double eagle; diagram arr. ; 
Hawaiian guit. Dee. 1, 1934; B 
pub. 56663; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 21175. 


Under the moon; w and m George Hd- 
mon Wyly; pf. ©1c. July 28, 1936; 
K unp. 1291538; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21176 


Under your hat; melody, with pf. acc. 
© le July 9, 1936; E unp. 128013; 
William Fabens Boles, Marblehead, 
Mass. 21177 


Underneath a Palm Beach moon; pf. 
©1c. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129200; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 

21178 


Underneath Miami’s moon; w and mel- 
ody S. EB. McDougald, pf. arr. Luther 
A. Clark; with arr. for ukulele, etce.. 
Aaron A. Clark. © July 2. 1936; E 


pub. 56250; Sarah Elizabeth Mce- 
Dougald, Deerfield, Fla. 2117 
Underneath the moon; song. © 1 «¢. 


July 24, 1986; E unp. 128964; Wal- 
lace Cornelius Danforth, Massena, 
INE YG 21180 


Underneath the smile of Ol Man 
Moon; w J. R. Chisholm, m J. B. 
Salb. ©1e. June 27, 1936; E unp. 
129075; John B. Salb and John R. 
Chisholm, Washington. 21181 


Unlock your heart and give me the 
key ; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 15, 
1936; E unp. 128094; Emma Mason 
Liewellyn, Wilbur, Wash. 21182 


Unsere klassiker fiir die jugend; 52 
melodien, bearb. Hermann Wenzel ; 
klavier. bd. 1-4. © Aug. 15, 1933; 
E for. 44882; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

21183 


Until to-day; w and m Benny Davis, 
J. Fred Coots and Oscar Levant, pf. 
se. Paul Hill; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© July 1, 1936; E pub. 56148; Marlo 
music corp., New York. 21184 


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no. 7, 1986 


Up the hill to happy days; from On 
with the show, w and m Cecil Har- 
rington and Raymond Wallace; with 


arr. for ukulele, ete. © July 15, 

1986; E for. 45195; Lawrence 

Wright music co., ltd., London. 
21185 


Up yondah; song. ©1e. July 2, 1936; 
B unp. 127627; Otto Edward Stand- 
hardt, Clarkston, Ga. 21186 


Uptown rhapsody; duck soup, Teddy 
Hill and Leon Berry; pf. © July 
10, 1936; E pub. 56289; Exclusive 
publications, inc., New York. 21187 


Vagabonds (The); w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Lewys Thomas; men’s 
quartet or cho. © July 10, 1936; 
E pub. 56626; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 21188 


Valley of love; song, m Robert Van- 
Sickle. ©1c. July 13, 1936; E unp. 


128646; Adoniram J. Cook, New 
York. 21189 
Valse brillante; by Geo. Hamilton 


Green; xylophone, with pf. ace. © 
June 19, 1936; E pub. 56163; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 21190 


Valse in A flat; pf. ©le July 9, 
1936; E unp. 127999; Rachael Louise 
Glasscock, Corsicana, Tex. 21191 


Valse mignonne; v. Sigfrid Karg-Elert, 


opal? inr, 2:;. orgel. '© June 3, 
1936; E for. 45061; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. 21192 


Valse triste; by Jean Sibelius, adapted 
and arr., with biographical sketch, 
John Thompson; pf. © July 6, 
1936; E pub. 56223; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 21193 


Vargues (Odette) Six chansons prin- 
taniéres; paroles Marguerite Pierre- 
Humble. recueil 1, 2. © May 1, 
1936; E for. 44978, 44979; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 21194, 21195 


Vaughan Williams (R.) Suite; for 
viola and orech.; viola and pf. 
groups 1-3. © May 21, 1936; E for. 
45097 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

21196 


Velvet shadows; song. ©1c. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128599; Birdie Rich 
Dunsworth, Emporia, Kan. 21197 


Venetian boat song; by Moissaye 
Boguslawski; pf. © July 10, 1936; 
E pub. 56429; Moderne publications, 
Chicago. 21198 


21210 


Venice is heaven; w and melody. © 
1 ce. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128858; 
Americo Antonio Amoroso, Boston. 

21199 


Schubert, 
solo-sop., 


Verktindigung; v. Heinz 
bearb. Eberhardt Paul; 
frauenchor u. gem. chor. Klavier- 
auszug. “‘©°* Apr. 2;°19386; EH for. 
45013; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. bh, 
Berlin. 21200 


Very (The) polite gondolier; song, w. 
Roger A. Derby. © 1c. July 16, 
1986; E unp. 128424; Hlizabeth H. 
Derby, Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. 


21201 
Veterans of future wars; w Frank 
Russell, m John Warren. © 1 «. 


July 15, 1986; E unp. 128332; John 
Heyn, New York. 21202 


Vicar (The) of Bray; song, English 
air, m arr. with descant H. A. 
Chambers. © July 10, 1936; E for. 
44961; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

21203 


Victry thru the blood; hymn, w and 
m Mrs. F. R. Anderson. © May 
28, 1986; E pub. 56265; Bess D. An- 
derson, Dallas. 21204 


Vienna dance no, 2; arr. for pf. Ignaz 
Friedman, after motives Edward 
Girtner, arr. for 2 pfs., 4 hands, 
Otto Schlaaf and Robert Riotte. © 
Feb. 10, 1986; E for. 44921; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 21205 


Vineyard tango; melody. ©1e. July 
27, 1986; E unp. 129073; Jafar Dey- 
let-Muraz, Oak Bluffs, Mass. 21206 


Violin music the whole world loves; 
39 melodies, arr. C. Paul Herfurth 
and Edward NStrietel; violin, ist 
pos., and pf. © July 27, 1936; EB 
pub. 56642; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 21207 


Vision (The) from my fireplace; w 
Williard Aloysious O’Connor ; pf. 
1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 129106; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21208 


Vita lux hominum; m George Henry 
Day; men’s voices. © 1c. July 13, 
1986; E unp. 128189; Malcolm S. 
Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 21209) 


Vittoria, vittoria, la guerra é finita 
con gran gloria; march; conductor, 


con versi. © 1c. July 6, 1936; H 
unp. 127759; Emilio Civita, San 
Francisco. 21210 


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21211 


Vogelhiindler (Der); volkstitimlich- 
sten melodien aus Carl Zellers ope- 
rette, leicht spielbar gesetzt Otto 
Seyfert; violine 1, 2 u. pf. © Oct. 
18, 1932; E for. 44878; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 21211 


Voice (The) of devotion; coll. of pop- 
ular anthems, ed. H. von Berge; 
mixed voices. © July 3, 1936; EB 
pub. 56388; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 21212 


Vote for Landon and Knox; pf., with 
w.,: ©. 1 €) Sly 2) 19365) Eunip: 
127616; Oporia Lionel Orton, Law- 
renee, Kan. ZAR 


Voters beware; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
128984; Carl Ruppert, Denver. 

21214 

Voulez-vous, madame; tango chanson, 
paroles Pierre Le Buzulier. © Dec. 
31, 1985; E for. 45000; Ch. Borel- 
Clere, Paris. 21215 


Wagner (Richard) The symphony 
series all-Wagner festival program ; 


cho. pts. © July 8, 1986; AA 
210168; Silver, Burdett co., New- 
ark, N. J. 21216 


Waiting; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. July 13, 
1936; E unp. 128262; Emeline Dela- 
bar, Donnellson, Ia. 21217 


Wake up. drowsy Wabash; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129266; 
Gertrude Scott Sunderland, Rensse- 
lear, Ind. 21218 


Walk; by LeRoy Shield; pf. © 1. 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129340; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 21219 


Walk in the sun; w and m Arthur 
Jones; pf. © 1c July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128384; Mabel Rowland, New 
York. 21220 


Walk that lonesome valley; w and 
m Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 . 
July 30, 1986; E unp. 129319; 
Georgia music co., New York. 
21221 

Walking alone without you; w Etha 
Belle Kramer; pf. © 1. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129107; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21222 


Walking in the shadow of the moon; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 7, 1936; 
EK unp. 127796; Frederick Kenneth 
Diver, Swissvale, Pa. 21223. 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Walking the deck; by LeRoy Shield; 
pf. © 1e. July 30, 1986; E unp. 
129337; Robbins music corp., New 


York. 21224 
Wal-la wal-la; song, melody Frank 
Vallone. ©1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 


127761; Edward J. Nulty, New York. 
21225 


Walton (William) Symphony; orech. 
Full sec. © May 21, 1986; E for. 
45098; Oxford univ. press, London. 

21226 


Waltz in E flat; by Hortense Ray- 
maker; pf. © June 138, 1936; E pub. 
56189 ; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Boston. 

21227 


Waltz of the day; w and melody. © 
1c July 9, 1986; E unp. 127988; 
Arthur Whiteley, Los Angeles. 

21228 


Waltz (A) that was meant for two; 
w Ludwig A. Pavlo, and melody. © 
1 ec. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128414; 
Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis. 21229 


Waltz with a swing; w and m Roger 
Edens. ©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 
128231; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 21230 


Waltz with me; w Walter Seifert, and 
melody. ©1ce. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
127575; George Krause, Cleveland. 

21231 


Waltzing doll; by Eduard Poldini, arr. 
Willis Conolly; in diagram. 1. Ten. 
guit.—2. Spanish guit. © June 20, 
July 9, 1986; E pub. 56636, 56637: 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

21232, 21233 


Walzer (Hin) zu swei’n; walzer, aus 
Donaumelodien, w Joe Stédckel, m 
Willy Engel-Berger. © May 20, 
1936; E for. 44986; Beboton-verlag, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. 21234 


Wander-thirst; song, w Gerald Gould. 
©1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 127696 ; 
Leonora L. Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 

21235 


Wanderer (The) ; pf. ©1ce. June 13, 
1936: E unp. 128033; Hardy Rhodes 
Cook, Houston. 21236 


Wanderlust; w and melody. © 1. 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127698; Mae G. 
Kane, Newark, N. J. 212387 


Wann i denk’, wann i denk’ . . . wann 
i tiberhaupt ’was denk’; wienerlied, 
w Erich Meder, m Willi Henn. 
May 8, 1936; E for. 45115; Dacapo 
verlag, Vienna. 21238 


936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


21264 


Wanny; song, melody Allen Taub. © 
1 ec. July 3,.19386; E unp. 127655; 
Nadine Pittman, Centralia, Mo. 

21239 

Wanting you; w and m Clarence Alick 
McCabe; pf. © 1c. July 28, 1986; 
BE unp. 129154; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21240 


War dissolves; by Hugo Friedhofer. 
© 1e. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128288 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

21241 

Warum soll ich nicht singen: tango, 
aus Singende jugend, w Rudolph 
Bertram, m Georg Gruber. © Jan. 
31, 1936; EH for. 45119; Dacapo ver- 
lag, Vienna. 21242 


Warum wird liebe so sechwer gemacht ; 
tango, aus Donaumelodien, w Willi 
Reiber, m B. Dawies. © May 20, 
1936; E for. 44935; Boston-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21243 


Was it a dream; song, w Estelle V. 
Robinson. © 1c. July 21, 1936; E 
unp. 128837; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 21244 


Watchful shepherds; Christmas an- 
them, w N. Tate, m H. W. Ruffner ; 
mixed cho. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 
563883; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 21245. 


Water ballad; w S. T. Coleridge, m 
Maurice Blower ; mixed cho. © July 
1, 1936; E for. 44890; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 21246 


Way down in Dreamland; pf., with w. 
©1ec. July 9, 1936; E unp. 127996; 
Mack Sutton, Chicago. 21247 


Way up in the redwoods; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. June 29, 1936; E unp. 
128297; Bernice Feldman Goodman, 
i. e. Mrs. M. J. Goodman, Minne- 
apolis. 21248 


We are free; melody Rudolph Friml. 
© 1c. June 20, 1936; E unp. 128756; 
Robert Sherwood, Los Angeles. 

21249 


We are going to Land-on them; w A. S. 
Furnas, m F. S. Sexton. © 1 c. July 
13, 1936; E unp. 128233: Ada Snook 
Furnas, Waynesville, O., and Faerie 
Snook Sexton, Dayton, O. 21250) 


We are growing old, sweetheart mine; 
w H. L. Porter, m G. M. Shay. © 
1 ¢ July 25, 1936; E unp. 129019; 
Gladys M. Shay, Victorville, Calif., 
and Hattie Lane Porter, Chowchilla, 
Calif. 21251 


We are on our way to Townsend town ; 
song, m Vashti Rogers Griffin. © 
July 11, 1936: E pub. 56495; Jesse 
Minor, San Diego, Calif. 21252 


We had better vote for Roosevelt one 
and all; m arr. Audrey Brabender ; 
pf., with w. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
EK ounp. 128043; John Raleigh, Pesh- 
tigo, Wis. 21253 


We'll all go down to the tavern in the 
town; pf., with w. ©1e July 1, 
1936; E unp. 127499; Sadie Allan, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. 

21254 


We'll both be young and fair again; w 
and m Mary Evans MeNutt; pf. © 
1c July 28, 1936; E unp. 129155; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21255 


We'll have a bushel of fun; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Jean Schwartz. © 
1-e July 2, 1986;-E unp. 127632; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

21256 


We'll meet when the lilacs bloom 
again; fox-trot song. © 1c. June 
10, 1936; E unp. 128045; Minnie Mar- 
kow, Elgin, N. D. 21257 


We'll never say good-bye; fox-trot; 
pf., with w. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E 
unp. 129132; Sylvia Greenberg, Long 
Beach, Calif. 21258 


We'll sing as we swing; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128221; 
Julia Ann Coe, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 21259 


We'll waltz again, sweetheart; song. 
©1c. June 28, 1936; E unp. 128031; 
Charles R. Butler, Warsaw, Ind. 

21260 


We'll win with the G. O. P.; w Louis 
Zeltner, and melody. ©1e. July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128728; Louis William 
Urban, New York. 21261 


We miss your charming smile, sweet- 
heart; waltz song. ©le July 27, 
1986; E unp. 129284; Cecelia Ade- 
laide Berryhill, Inglewood, Calif. 

21262 


We never get to first base with the 
dames; w and melody. ©1c. July 
22, 1986; E unp. 128854; Wanda 
Nash, Runnemede, N. J. 21263 


We played upon the sunlit strand; w 
and m Jens Peter Jensen; pf. ©1e. 
July 16, 1936; E unp. 128478; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21264 


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21265 


pt, nese. ot 


We’re identical; from Briec-a-brac, w 
Irving Taylor, m Vie Mizzy, pf. se. 
Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 56562; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

21265 
©! 1 ©. July. 

128916; Idamae 

21266 


We're just a happy family; by LeRoy 
Shield; pf. ©1e. July 30, 1936; E 
unp. 129346; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 21267 


We're out for fun; by Le Roy Shield. 
© 1c. July 30, 1936; E unp. 129339; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

21268 


We said good-bye but we weren’t thru; 
w Lillie Hudson; pf. ©1e. July 28, 
1936; E unp. 129147; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21269) 


We two; w and melody. © 1c. July 
21, 1986; EH unp. 128727; Michael 
Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 21270 


We want Roosevelt to stay; song, new 
w. ©1c. June 17, 1936; E unp. 
128651; Roy B. Gordon, Bridgeport, 
O. PAPA! 


We will shine; hymn, m George C. 
Stebbins. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56600; Charles Elmer Furman, Lake 
Grove, N. Y. 21272 


We're in heaven; song. 
24, 1936; E unp. 
Black, Chicago. 


Wear a crease in your pants; w and 
melody. ©1ce. July 9, 1936; E unp. 
127985; Smiley King, Los Angeles. 

21273 


Wearing of the gray; 7th regiment 
march, w Fred P. Todd, m M. Wel- 
ker; band pts. © July 17, 1936; E 
pub. 56581: G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21274 


Weary mother; waltz song, melody H. 
Heuser and Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129218; Helen 
Heuser, Lorain, O. 21275 


Weaver of dreams; song, m Earle 

Threlkeld and Marjorie F. Lynch. © 

1 ec. July 18, 19386; E unp. 128265; 
Bertha 8. Messick, Charleston, I. 

21276 


Webern (Anton) Drei gesinge; op. 
23, w Hildegard Jone. © May 4, 
1936; E for. 45110; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. PAD AITG 


Wein (Der), der wein, der derfat net 
sein; wienerlied, w Beda, m Gyula 


Geiger. © May 8, 1936; E for. 
45114; Dacapo verlag, Vienna. 
21278 


Welcome; w Wellman Richards; pf. 
©1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 128461; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21279 

Wenn ich mit menschen- und mit 
engelzungen redete ; motette, m Kurt 
Thomas, werk 25, nr. 18; bar., o. 
chor, frauenchor u. orgel. © May 
20, 1986; E for. 45059; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 21280 


Westminster (The) shorter catechism ; 
-w the Westminster assembly, musi- 
cal setting arr. Henri EHmurian; solo 
voices and mixed quartet or cho. © 
June 4, 1936; E pub. 56440; S. K. 
Kmurian, Norfolk, Va. 21281 


What’a fool am I; w William Ben- 
nett, and melody. © 1e. July 2, 
1986; E unp. 127602; Arthur Fieri- 


monti and Bob Fierimonti, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 21282 
What a fool I’ve been; song. ©1e. 


July 31, 19386; E unp. 129442; Ross 
F’. De Roy, Washington. 21283 


What could be sweeter; song, w Ray- 
mond Leveen. © July 15, 1936; B 
pub. 56339; Otto Motzan, New York. 

21284 


What do I see in you; w Tommy Cos- 
grove; pf. arr. Tommy Cosgrove. © 
1 ce June 26, 1986; E unp. 128035; 
Paul Claire, Atlantic City. 21285 


What have you got to lose; song, mel- 
ody George Schloss. ©1c. July 27, 
1936; EH unp. 129067; Jack M. Kay, 
Brooklyn. 21286 


What is the name; by Coleman Haw- 
kins ; solo B flat ten. saxophone, with 
pf. ace. © June 4, 1936; E for. 
45191; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 21287 


What is this thrilling sensation ; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129373 ; Eleanor Van Fleet, Atlanta. 

21288 


What it means, dearie, to be blue and 
lonely ; song, arr. Marguret Mac Rae. 
©1e. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128514; 
Curtis Williams, New York. 21289 


What might have been; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 128096 ; 
Nan Waddill, Irwin, Neb. 21290 


What more can I do; fox-trot song. 
©1c. June 10, 1936; E unp. 128046 ; 
Joseph B. Ketchen, Atlanta. 21291 


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no. 7, 1936 


What! Never part again; traditional 
Advent hymn, w Isaac Watts, m arr. 
© 1c. June 19, 1936; E unp. 127775 ; 
Donald F. Haynes, Ionia, Mich. 

21292 


What’s a little kiss; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. July 13, 1936; E 
unp. 128238; Sam P. Acton, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 21293 


What’s all this about a wishing well; 


w and m Margaret Ives and Frank 
Trafford; with ukulele arr. © June 
12, 1936; E for. 45043 ; Macmelodies, 


ltd., London. 21294 
What’s the use; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


July 13, 1936; E unp. 128263; Anna 
Margaret Denbo, Corydon, Ind. 
21295 


What’s the use remembering; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1. July 3, 
1936; E unp. 127656; Mary Welch, 

_ Henderson, Tex. 21296 


What’s this; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©le July 14, 1936; EH unp. 128322; 
Charles Theodore Bogden, jr., New 
York. 21297 


—w and m Bobby Worth and Stan- 
ley Cowan, arr. Arthur Gutman; 
with guit. arr. © June 15, 1936; E 
pub. 56361; Bob Miller, inc., New 
York. 21298 


—w Milt Gross and Ray Klages, m 
James V. Monaco; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © July 16, 1936; E pub. 
56420; Words and music, inc., New 
York. 21299 


What would we do without those 
dreams; fox-trot song, melody Sam 
Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 1936; E 
unp. 129212; Ina Wood, Lafayette, 
Ind. 21300 


Whatta yuh gonna tell your wife; song, 
m Wayne Johnson. ©1c. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128585; Frederick Otto 
Riley, Noel, Mo. 21301 


Wheeler (Mellicent T.) Seven folk- 
tunes; arr. for 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
July 18, 19386; E pub. 56851; Boston 
music co., Boston. 21302 


When a lady meets a gentleman down 
South; w and m Dave Oppenheim, 
Michael Cleary and Jacques Kra- 
keur, 2d, pf. sc. Geo. N. Terry ; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © July 24, 
1936; E pub. 56599; Popular mel- 
odies, inc., New York. 21303 


21315 


— 


w and melody Dave Oppenheim, 
Michael H. Cleary and Jacques Kra- 
keur, .2d....©) 1. ¢ edulys2e2, f936." 
unp. 128783; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 21804 


When Ah heahs yo’ Gallin’; spiritual, 
arr. Emil Soderstrom; mixed voices, 
unace. 4to. © July 2, 1936; E pub. 
56296; Benjamin Bristow Owsley, 
Chicago. 21305 


When all our dreams come true; song, 
w James F. Warren. © 1c. July 7, 
1986; H unp. 128536: Edward Alex- 
ander White, Jersey City. 21306 


When autumn leaves; w avd melody 
Brooks Bowman. © 1 e. July 30, 
1986; E unp. 129279; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 21307 


When did you leave heaven; song, 
from Sing, baby, sing, w Walter Bul- 
lock, m Richard A. Whiting; with 


bare © duly. (7193640) ub: 
56245; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 21308 


When evening comes; w and m Hal 
Stanton; with ukulele arr. © June 
12, 1986; E for. 45045; Macmelodies, 
ltd., London. 21309 


When I danced the iast waltz with 
you; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
1 ec@ July 23, 1986; E unp. 128883; 
Bertha M. Julian, Phillips, Me. 

21310 


When I dream of that day and you; 
w May Murphy Brewster; pf. 
1c July 16, 1986; E unp. 128462; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21311 


When I fell in love with you; song, w 
Derwent Waters. © 1c. June 30, 
1986; E unp. 128648; David Davies, 
Lusear, Alta., Canada. 21312 


When I get rich, W. I. G. R.; song. 
©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 129031 ; 
Lucile Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

21313 


When I looked into your eyes: song, 
w Lucinda Joseph. ©1e. July 29, 
1986; E unp. 129198; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 21314 


When I’m dreaming of you; w Geo. A. 
Little, m Geo. B. McConnell, arr. 
Arthur Gutman; with guit. arr. © 
June 15, 1936; E pub. 56363; Bob 
Miller, inc., New York. 21315 


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21316 


When I’m with you, the hours seem 
to fly away; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129072; James 


EH. Brendle, Jasper, Ind. 21316 
When I’m wrapped in your arms; 
song. ©le July 24, 1936; E unp. 


128943 ; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 
21317 


When I miss the one I love; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1.e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129267 ; 
Robert Lee Pearce, Atkins. Ark. 

21318 


When I saw you waltzing, waltzing 
with). him > Songays@)4. ce) nly 
1936;. EK unp. 128923: Grace B. 
Walker, Lowell, Mich. 21319 


When I think of you; song, pf. se. Bob 
Taylor. ©1c. July 16, 1936; E unp. 
128417; Albert Gustav Schoenfeld, 
Denver. 21820 


When I was a kid; song, arr. Salvatore 
Cusenza. © 1c July 8, 1936; E 
unp. 127869; John Gebhardt, Ozone 
Park. NZ Y. 22) ya 


When is a kiss not a kiss; from Cham- 
pagne waltz, w Ralph Freed, m bur- 
ton Lane. ©1c. July £2, 1936; E 
unp. 128778; Paramount produc- 
tions, ine., New York. 21322 


When it’s cherry blossom time in 
Washington; w and melody. © 1. 
July 17, 1986; E unp. 128511; Gladys 
Flo Teeter, Mansfield, O. 21323 


When it’s cotton pickin’ time up dar 
in heaben; spiritual, arr. Emil So- 
derstrom; mixed voices, unacc. © 
July 2, 1936; E pub. 56297; Ben- 
jamin Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 

! 21324 


When it’s dogwood blossom time: song, 
m and ukulele arr. Luther A. Clark. 
©1e. July 17, 1936; EB unp. 128513; 
Winona Vaughan, Bryan, O. 21325 


When it’s harvest time in Arkansas; 
w Dovie Griffin Grubbs; pf. ©1le. 
July 1, 1986; E unp. 127571; Svyl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland. Or. 

21326 


When it’s moonlight in the Rockies; 
valse song. © 1c. July 13, 1936; 
EH unp. 128671; Lawrence Berg, 
Stryker, Mont. Pe Vea POT 


When it’s springtime back in old Mon- 
tana; w and melody. © 1 e¢. July 
15, 1986; E unp. 128348; Pete Mc- 
Nicol, Edmonton, Alta.; Canada. 

21328 


pt..EE, 1.8 ¥: St 


When it’s springtime in Killarney, it’s 
lovetime in my heart; w and m 
Gerald Griffin, Allan Flynn and Er- 
nest Breuer. © July 7, 1936; E pub. 
56310; A B C standard music publi- 
cations, ine., New York. 21329 


When it’s springtime in old Ireland; 
fox-trot song. ©1e. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128104; James Hollinger, 

_ Detroit. 21330 


When it’s springtime in Willamette 
valley; song. ©1l1c. July 24, 1936; 
E unp. 128954; Roy McBain, Eugene, 
Or. 21331 


When it’s sunset in the mountains; w 
Lillian Johnson; pf. ©1c. July 16, 
1936; E unp. 128463; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21882 


When Jesus Christ was born; song. © 
1 e¢ July 3, 1936; EH unp. 127695; 
Parker Scott, jr., Los Angeles. 

21333 


When Landon wins; w H. Ben Bolt, 
melody Effie May Bolt. ©1e. July 
23, 1986; E unp. 128871; Ben Bolt 
song productions, Lakeside, O. 

21334 


When night appears; w George Bailey 
and Harlin bros.; Hawaiian guit., 
diagram arr.; in G. © Dee. 2, 1935; 
E pub. 56687; Harlin bros., Indian- 
apolis. 213385 


When Ohio says hi ho; w and m Ray 
Perkins; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
July 27, 1986; E pub. 56570; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 21336 


When the gold of the broom, sets the 
road-sides abloom; w Dorelle Shives 
Hale; pf. © 1e July 1, 1986; HE 
unp. 127572; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21337 


When the green leaves turn to gold; 
song. © May 1, 1936; E for. 44902; 
Arvilla Long, Feversham, Ont., 
Canada. 21338 


When the moon hangs high and the 
prairie stars hang low; w and m 
Ted Fiorito, Walter Bullock and 
Perey Wenrich; with guit. arr. © 
July 8, 1936; E pub. 56274; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 21389 


When the moon shines down in Indi- 
ana; song; Hawaiian guit., diagram 
arr.: in G. © Dee. 2, 1935; E pub. 
56694; Harlin bros., Indianapolis. 

21340 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


When the moon shone on the apple 
blossoms; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 e July 9, 1986; E unp. 128025; 
Marguerite G. Michaud, Winthrop, 
Me. 21341 


When the peach trees are blooming in 
Dixie; fox-trot song. ©1c. July 18, 
1936; E unp. 128665; Alice B. San- 
ders, Huntingdon, Tenn. 21342 


When the sun hides away for the day; 
w Billie Warner, m Billy Hill: with 
guit. arr. © July 8, 1936; E pub. 
56304: Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 21343 


When the sun makes room for the 
moon; w and melody. ©1e. July 
27, 1936; E unp. 129053; Ben Wer- 
mul, White Lake, N. Y. 21344 


When the sun sets in the evening; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1e July 
24, 1936; E unp. 128965; Jesse Calvin 
Watson, jr., Pineville, La. 21345. 


When the sun sets over the Rockies ; w 
and melody Johnny Hikiau and Bert 
Van Cleve. ©1e. July 9, 19386; E 
unp. 127990; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 21346 


When the territorials are on parade; 
w and m Leslie Sarony, arr. F. EH. 
Bentley ; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© June 20, 1936; E for. 45194; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 21347 


When the tulips bloom in Holland; 
song, w Eldora Van Vliet. ©1e. 
July 7, 1936; E unp. 127902; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 21348 


When the wild roses bloom; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. July 3, 1936; E unp. 127692; 
Nan Waddill, Irwin, Neb. 21349 


When twilight falls in the mountains; 


song. ©1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
127984; James Dryman, Candler, 
N. C. 21350: 


When we danced the childhood waltz; 
w Cal Stevens; pf. ©1ce. July 16, 
1986; E unp. 128464; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21351 


When we go walkin’; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128183; Quentin 
Higgins, Council, Id. 21352 


When will it be; w R. A. Gold, melody 
D. Davis. ©1e. July 8, 1986; E 
unp. 127913: Ralph A. Gold and 
David Davis, New York. 21353. 


21365 


When you and I; w and melody. © 
1 e. July 16, 1936; E unp. 128412; 
Joseph Erhardt, Minneapolis. 21354 


When you and I were young Maggie; 
diagram arr.; Hawaiian guit. and 
bass guit. chords; in E. © Dee. 2, 
1935; E pub. 56659; Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 21355 


When you came along; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128124; Henry 
Janke, Chicago. 21356 


When you cuddle me close in your 
arms; fox-trot song, melody Jimmie 


Crane. ©1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
127604; Mary Lyle, Sarnia, Ont., 
Canada. 21357 


When you're blue; w and melody. © 
1 e. July 15, 1936; E unp. 128426; 
D, P. Harmon, Falls Church, Va. 

21358 


When you're growing old; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. June 23, 1936; E unp. 
127509; Clarence Edward Anderson, 
Atlantie City. 21359 


When you’re happy, sweetheart, I am 
happy too, dear; w and m Jimmie 
Eaton and W. Horejsi; pf. treble. 
©1c. June 22,1936. E unp. 1269388 ; 
Everett O. Eaton and Walter A. 
Horejsi, St. Cloud, Minn. 21360 


When you’re in love with someone; 
w and m Box, Cox and Roberts; 
with ukulele arr. R. S. Stoddon, and 
chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© July 20, 1986; E for. 45156; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 21361 


When youw’re tired of dreaming; fox- 
trot song. © le. July 18, 1936; 
E unp. 128576; Virginio C. Mello 
and Rodolphe Massé, New Bedford, 
Mass. 21362 


When you shattered my cherished 
dreams; song. © 1c. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 127958; Nell Carter, Newark, 
IN. <a). 21363 


When your lips beckoned to mine; 
song. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
128710; Frederick Essex, Freeport, 
N. Y. 21364 


Where the blue bonnets grow; fox- 
trot, w and m Mrs. M. H. Edwards. 
©1c. July 13, 1986; E unp, 128685 ; 
Nettie Edwards, i. e. Mrs. M. H. 
Edwards, Tahoka, Tex. 21365 


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41366 


Where the Mississippi smiles; 
Emma Naumann Bassett; pf. © 1 
e. July 27, 1986; E unp. 129108; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21366 


Where the mountain laurel blooms; 
song; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
June 20, 1986; E pub. 56371; Sarah 
M. Prather, Titusville, Pa. 213867 


Where the mountains meet the sky at 
twilight; song. © 1c. July 24, 1986; 
E unp. 128956; Roy McBain, Hugene, 
Or. 21368 


Where the Texas moonbeams shine; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1e July 
8, 19386; EH unp. 127918; Georgia 
Keesee, Grosvenor. Tex. 21369: 


Where the trailing arbutus grow; 


song. © 1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128890; Burton James Schaffer, 
Easton, Pa. 21370 


Where Wicklow looks down on the 
sea; w and m Gerald Griffin, Allan 
Flynn and Ernest Breuer. © July 
7, 1986; E pub. 56308; A B C stan- 

dard music publications, ine., New 


‘York. Palani 
OU RE® Yorkshire and Lancashire 
meet; waltz song, w Ralph Butler 


and ‘Stanley J. Damerell, m Tol- 
chard Evans. © May 11, 19386; E 
for. 45140; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. ZAIBY PY 


Whether you know it or not; valse 
song. © 1c. May 18, 1936; E unp. 
127948; Goldie Rose, Binghampton, 
a 213873 


While the sun sinks in the west; fox- 
trot, w and m Mrs. John Neddo. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128688; 
Gertrude Neddo, i. e. Mrs. John 
Neddo, Kalamazoo, Mich. 21374 


While we’ve been drifting along; song. 
© 1c. July 10, 1986; E unp. 128158; 
EKarl Campbell McIntosh, Glendale, 


Calif. 21375 
Whippoorwill; song. © 1. July 10, 
1936; E unp. 128107; S. Walter 
Harvey, Bemidji, Minn. 21376 


Whirlie-gig (The) jig; w Hlsie Ger- 
trude May; pf. ©1.e July 16, 
1936; E unp. 128465 ;. Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21377 


Whisper you ll be mine; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. July 3, 1936; 
E unp. 127657; Ela S. Franklin, 
Petersburg, Va. 21378 


w | Whispering 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


shadows; w_ Stanley 
Adams, m Belle Fenstock ; pf. treble. 
©1ec. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127726; 
Belle Fensterstock, New York. 

21379 


Whisp’ring Adirondack mountains; 
waltz, w Cliff Japhet, m Elwin Har- 


ris, arr. Al Kennedy. © June 9, 
1986; E pub. 56220; Al Kennedy 
music, Philadelphia. 21380 


Whistling down the road I go; w 
Lawrence F. Munn, m William O. 
Munn: pf. © June 22, 1936; E pub. 
56403 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21381 


Whistling through the valley; w and 
melody Clarence Patrick Johnson. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1935; E unp. 128247; 
C. P. Johnson, Clinton, Miss. 21382 


Who belongs to you; w Walter Hirsch, 
melody Lou Handman. © 1c. July 
21, 1986; E unp. 1287038; Santly 
bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 21383 


Who knows; song. © 1 c¢. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129060; Mary Turner 
De Garmo, Huntington Park, Calif. 

21384 

Who’s so sorry now—it’s you; song. 
© 1c. July 6, 1936; E unp. 127744; 
Rola Libke; New Holstein, Wis. 

21385 

Who’s this little fellow; w and melody 
Jane Horst. © 1c. July 6, 1936; 
E unp. 128531; Louetta Jane Horst, 
Park Ridge, IIl. 21386 


Whoa! ya’ got me; w and m Cliff 


Friend; with guit. arr. © July 9, 
1936; E pub. 56318; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 21387 


Why be alone; hymn, w Howard K. 
Williams. © June 30, 1936; E pub. 
56568; Elmer A. Naylor, Philadel- 
phia. 21388 


Why can’t I have your love; pf. © 
1c. July 17, 1986; E unp. 128498; 
Jack Owen Daley, Detroit. 21389 


Why can’t I stop dreaming of you; 
song, w Jack A. Le Van. © 1c. 
July 20, 1936; E unp. 128640; Doro- 
thy Ann Koelbel, Hollywood, Sa 


Why couldn’t it be me; fox-trot song. 
©1c. July 13, 1936; HE unp. 128670; 
Hilda Rosaaen, Rochester, Minn. 

21391 


Why couldn’t you have loved that way ; 
w, mand ukulele arr. ©1ce. July 6, 
19386; E unp. 127723; John Mays 
Browne, Washington. 21392 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


Why did I let you go away; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 29, 19386; E 
unp. 129289; Richard Steerman Lap- 
pin, Detroit. 213938 


Why did it happen to me; fox-trot song. 
©l1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 129254 ; 
Hdwarde Scott Salecto, Philadelphia. 

213894 


Why did you do this to me; w Bruce 
Errington; pf. ©l1c. July 16, 1936; 
EB unp. 128466; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21395 


Why did you go with another; w 
Birdie L. Brinkop, m Josephine 
Brooks; pf. treble. © 1c. July 18, 
1986; E unp. 128565; Marie Jose- 
phine Brooks, Walnut Creek, Calif. 

21396 


Why did you leave me; w and melody. 
©l1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 127874; 
Henry Norris Mason, New York. 

21397 


Why do you say the little things you 
say; w Effee Willson, and melody. 


© 1c. Mar. 25, 1986; E unp. 123122; | 


Franz Robert Jackson, Chicago. 
21398 


Why does it occur; fox-trot song. © 
1c June 8, 1986; E unp. 128091; 
Joel B. Cauley, % Postmaster, Ma- 
mila, BP. 1. 21399 


Why don’t we fall in love; w Walter 
O’Keefe, and melody. © 1c. July 
6, 1936; E unp. 127838; Harry 
Archer, New York. 21400 


Why I wait for spring; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. July 18, 1936; 


EH ounp. 128547; Lemuel J. Bivings, 
Greer, S. C. 21401 
Why must I remember; song. © 1 ¢. 


July 25, 1936; E unp. 128898; Floyd 
L. Post, 3d, Midland, Mich. 21402 


Why not; song. ©1e. July 7, 1936; 
E unp. 127790; Ben Wyngard and 
Bernie Weitzner, Paterson. 21403 


Why, Roosevelt must be Viennese; w 
and melody. [Hnglish and German 
text] © 1 ¢. June 23, 1936; E unp. 
127023; Carl R. Roehrer, New York. 

21404 


Why should I be blue; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 128064; 
Scott Simkins, Minneapolis. 21405 


Why should I be lonely ; w and m Leora | 


Pettibone: pf. ©1c. July 27, 1936; 
E unp. 129115; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21406 


21426 


Why should I ery; song. ©1e. July 
14, 1986; E unp. 128304; Glen Giffen, 
Clyde, O. 21407 


Why weren't we born quintuplets; w 
and melody Dave Ringle.e © 1 «@ 
July 22, 1986; E unp. 128855: Ade- 
laide Boehm, New York. 21408 


Wie schon leucht’ uns der morgenstern ;. 
kanzone, w Philipp Nicolai, m Karl 
Hoyer, op. 50; sop., fléte, violine u. 
bratsche. © Aug. 15, 1933; E for. 
44885; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 21409» 


Wild and wooly [sic] Willie; w and. 
m Lee David, John Redmond and 


Ben Gordon; with guit. arr. © July 
9, 1986; E pub. 563817; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 21410) 


Will the flowers bloom again; w and 
m Hal Rensselaer; pf. ©l1e July 
1, 19386; E unp. 127550; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21411 


Will the lady consent; w George Ron- 
ald Brown, m Lee Hulbert; with 
guit. arr. © July 7, 1936; E pub. 
56273; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 21412 


Will to-morrow ever come; melody 
Rudolph Friml. © 1 ec. June 20, 
19386; E unp. 128755; Robert Sher- 
wood, Los Angeles. 21413 


Will you ever teil the truth; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 


129423; Merton L. Swan, Morris- 
town, N. J. 21414 
Williams (The Ernest S.) modern 


method for trumpet or cornet; by 
Ke SS) Walliams. “v. 2.5 © July, 18; 
1986; AA 212427; Ernest S. Williams, 
Brooklyn. 21415: 


Win with Landon; campaign song. © 
July 21, 1986; EH pub. 56646; Effie L. 
Koogle, Lebanon, O. 21416 


song. ©1c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 
128654 ; Effie Louise Koogle, Lebanon, 
O. 21417 


— song, pf. se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 
1 ce July 6, 19386; E unp, 127764; 
Perey Gianella, Denver. 21418 


Wind from the South; w John Irvine, 
m Roger Quilter; in E flat. © July 
7, 1986; E for. 45183; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

21419) 


Wind on the rye; w Edwin Markham,. 
m Karl Klun. ©1e. July 7, 1936; 
E unp. 127803; Rosina Klun, Los 
Angeles. 21420: 


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21421 


Wind song; w Vivien Yeiser Lara- 
more, m Olive Dungan; high voice. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 56154; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 21421 


Window of stars; w Hobo Skinner; pf. 
©1e. July 16, 1936; E unp. 128467; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21422 


With Jockey to the fair; song, English 
air, m arr. with descant H. A. Cham- 
bers. © July 10, 1936; E for. 44962; 
Novello & eo., ltd., London. 21423 


With my heart and my body and soul; 
arr. R. Edward Hayes; pf., with w. 
© July 8, 1936; E pub. 56284; Perry 
Wilson Bailey, Fort Wayne. 21424 


With only my mikey and me; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129412; Alphonsus Thomas Duke, 
New York. 21425 


With the dawning of each day; song. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 128272; 
Lutie Y. Muncaster, Ashland, Ky. 

21426 


With thee I swing; w A. Stillman, m 
A. Hyde and B. Adlam; pf. treble. 
©1c. July 6, 1986; E unp. 127847; 
Alex Hyde, Basil Adlam and Al. Still- 
man, New York. 21427 


With you alone; song, melody Jack 
Fremon. © 1c. July 13, 1986; E 
unp. 128245; William Anthony Lyons, 
Port Huron, Mich. 21428 


With you I’m a millionaire; w John 
Joseph Aragon; pf. ©1e. July 16, 
1986: E unp. 128468; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21429 


With you in my arms; w and melody. 
©1e. July 9, 19386; E unp. 128001 ; 
George Kereakopoulos, Norwich, 
Conn. 21430: 


With you in my arms, dear love; pf., 


with w. ©1c. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129271; Walter Joseph Blasco, 
Cicero, Ill. 21431 


Without a doubt ; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1e. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128822; C. E. Stevens, New- 
ton, Ia. 21432 


Without you; waltz, w and m Danny 
Brent. ©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129051; Donald Duty Blackmarr, 
Palo Alto, Calif. 21433 


Woman (The) in the case; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 138, 1986; E unp. 
128240; William Ernest Green, Los 
Angeles. 21434 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Woman’s (A) got a right to change her 
mind: w and m Robert Burk and 
Sammy Mysels; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © July 23, 1936; EH pub. 56557 ; 
Miller music, ine., New York. 21435 


Women in white; w and m Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby; pf. ©l1e. 
July 6, 1936; E unp. 127705; Metro- 

Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
214386 


Women, the nation’s defense; w and m 
Kate Marie Phillips Firth; pf. © 
1e. July 16, 1986; E unp. 128475; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21437 


Wonder; w Lucia Trent, m Earl Ro- 
land ; med. or high voice. © June 29, 
1936; E pub. 56270; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 21438 


Wonderful girl; w and melody. ©1e. 
July 7, 1986; E unp. 127792: Fred- 
erick William Warnke, San Fran- 
cisco. 21439 


Wondering; valse song. © 1 ¢. June 
8, 1986; E unp. 128075; Clarence 
Gerken Steffens, Valley Park, Md. 

21440 


Wond ring ; fox-trot song, melody W. H. 
King. ©1c. July 10, 19386; E unp. 
128126; E. J. Schafer, New Orleans. 

21441 


Won’t be worried long; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1e July 30, 19386; E unp. 
129318 ; Georgia music co., New York. 

21442 


Won’t you be my dream come true; w 
Rayburn Lane; pf. © 1c. July 1, 
1936; E unp. 127573; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 214438 


Won’t you come back; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1«. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129268; Forest 
Stallsworth, St. Charles, Ia. 21444 


Won’t you dance again to-night; valse 
song. © 1c. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
128084; Frank Van de Water, El Do- 
rado, Ark. 21445 


Won’t you dear agree with me; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 18, 1936; E unn. 
128539; Mary Calamari, New Or- 
leans. 21446 


Won’t you ever learn; w Henry Yerger 
and EK. West, m Albert Gamse, pf. 
arr. Ted Eastwood; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © June 17, 1936; E pub. 
56165 ; Hugene West, New York. 

21447 


944 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


21475 


Won’t you understand ; song, Hawaiian 
guit., diagram arr.; in D. © Dec. 2, 
1935; E pub. 56655; Harlin bros., In- 
dianapolis. 21448 


Woods at dawn; by Robert Nolan 
Kerr; pf. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 
56227: Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

21449 


Words; song, m Edith Haines Kuester. 
© July 2, 19386; E for. 44903; Doro- 
thy Sproule, Montreal, Que., Canada. 

21450 


World (A) friendship song; song, vf. 
arr. C. Byron Morton. © June 25, 
1936; E pub. 56188; Dora H. Stock- 
man, Hast Lansing, Mich. 21451 


World’s (The) most famous quintu- 
plets; w Paul Bottler; pf. ©l1.«. 
July 2, 1986: E unp. 127600; Karl H. 
Amelang, Houston. 21452 


Wort (Das) vielleicht ; tango, w Klaus 
S. Richter, m W. Naumann. 
Aug. 24, 1985; E for. 45246; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 21453 


Would you like to take a peek at love 
with me; w and melody. ©1c. July 
31, 1936; E unp. 129446; John Erwin, 
Winslow, Ariz. 21454 


Would you love me if I were blind; w 
and melody. ©1e. July 23, 1936; E 
unp. 128884; Robert Lesser and 
James Monte, New York. 21455 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ec. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
129235; Stanley E. Mitlehner, Co- 
rona, iL; N.Y. 21456 


Wow de dow; song. ©1e July 21, 
1936; E unp. 128714; Nell Robbins, 
Forest Park, Il. 21457 


Write me a love letter honey; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129214: G. D. 
Mill, Richmond. 21458 


Wrong; song. ©1ec. July 22, 1936: B 
unp. 128859 ; Loraine Emil Sauer and 
Ray Braeutigam, Belleville, Ill. 

21459 


Wunsch dir was; accordeon-album, fiir 
unterhaltung u. tanz, bearb. Ferd. 
Kollmaneck. bd. 5. © Apr. 28, 
1936; E for. 44943; Aug. Cranz g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 21460 


Wurlitzer (The) waltz; w and m Box, 
Cox, Gibson and Roberts. © June 
23, 1986; E for. 44892; West’s, ltd., 
London. 21461 


X-mas comes but once a year; w and 
melody Bob Rothberg and Sammy 
Timberg.. © 1c. July 2, 1936; EB 
unp. 127635; Paramount productions 
music corp., New York. 21462 


Ya big sissy; w and m James Cava- 
naugh, Dick Sanford and Michael H. 
Cleary, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
guit. arr. © July 17, 1936; E pub. 
56527; Mills music, ine., New York. 

21463 


Ya-de-ya-de-ya-de-ya; w and melody. 
© 1c. July 29, 1936; EB unp. 129249; 
Helen E. Myers, New York. 21464 


Ya no alumbra tu estrella; bolero-son, 
letra y m Miguelito Valdes. © July 
1, 1936; E for. 44927; Havana music 
supply co., Havana. 21465 


Yaaka hula tune; diagram arr.; Ha- 
waiian guit., with w; in A. © Dee. 
2, 19385; E pub. 56658: Harlin bros., 
Indianapolis. 21466 


Yankeeland; w Gillespie Craighead ; 
pf. © 1c. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
129148; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 21467 


Yearning always yearning; valse, w 
and m Mae Andrade. ©1e. July 13, 
1936; E unp. 128672; Mamie An- 
drade, San Francisco. 21468 


Yes, roaming along; song. ©1c. July 
25, 1986; E unp. 129022; George J. 
D’Aprix, Vernon, N. Y. 21469 


Yes-sir, they'll do it everytime; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 
129288; Hillis Hunter, Shamrock, 
Fla., and Milton James, Tampa, Fla. 

21470 


Yes, the stars come out on Broadway ; 
song. ©1e. July 23, 19386; E unp. 


128900; George W. Hoover, New 
York. 21471 
Yesterdays; w Laird Doyle, melody 


Rudolph Friml. © 1 c¢. June 20, 
1986; E unp. 128754; Robert Sher- 
wood, Los Angeles. 21472 


Yidel mit’n fiedel; overture, melody. 
©1ec. July 24, 1936; E unp. 128960 ; 
Abraham Ellstein, New York. 

21473 


Yodel lady ; w Hilda Bilow; pf. ©1c. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 129109; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21474 


You and I; fox-trot song. ©1c. July 
14, 1936; E unp. 128310; John Rus- 
sell Shipley, Washington. 21475 


945 


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21476 


Di it, nas Vor 


You and I—Continued. 

— fox-trot, w and m John Melvill. 
© July 1, 19386; E for. 45127; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 21476 


© are vulyeea 


w and melody. 


1936; E unp. 127995; Edward M. 
Altman, New York. 21477 
w Florence Stebbins; pf. © 1 e. 


July 16, 1986; E unp. 128469; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21478 

You, and I, and the moon; song; with 

arr. for guit., etc. © June 25, 1936; 

E pub. 56146; Louis Frenetti, Fort 

Wright, N. Y. 21479 


You and I and the night; w and mel- 
ody. ©1le. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129187; Hubert Reid, New York. 

21480 


You are a rose; w J. E. Kelly, m James 
Anthony Birchall. © 1 ¢. June 6, 
1936; E unp. 125984; James E. Kelly 
and. James A. Birchall, Los Angeles. 

21481 


You are gone and I’m alone; w F. 
Herring, m F. Upjohn and J. Dillon. 
©1e. July 6, 1986; E unp. 127798; 
Frank Herring, Fred Upjohn and 
Joe Dillon, Thomasville, Ga. 21482 


You are mine; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©1c. July 18, 19386; E unp. 128556; 
Sam P. Acton, Birmingham, Ala. 

21483 


You are my angel of love; song. ©1c. 
July 1, 1986; EH unp. 127531; Gale 
Rabe, Pittsburgh. 21484 


You are my dream of life come true; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129407; Victoria Irene John- 
ston, Douglas, Ga. 21485 


You are my inspiration ; w and melody 
Karl Streuber. ©1e. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 129372; Charles D. (Karl) 
Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 21486 


You are my rose from the garden of 
love; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 


beler. © 1c. July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129424; H. Elmer Thorn, Berkeley, 
Calif. 21487 


You are part of my life; w Catherine 
Naughton; pf. ©1c. July 28, 1936; 
E unp. 129149; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21488 


You are the one for me; w and mel- 
ody. ©le July 10, 1936; E unp. 
128186; Nicola Cerri, jr., Cleveland. 

21489: 


You better be good; w and melody. 
©1ec. July 21, 1936; E unp. 128723; 
Mike Codian, Akron, O. 21490 


You better stay single to-day; w R. 
Gordon, m W. Gordon; pf. © 1 «. 
June 20, 1936; E unp. 127586; Wil- 
liam Gordon and Regina Gordon, 
New York. 21491 

You better ’tend to your P’s and Q’s; 
song. ©1c. July 17, 1986; EB unp. 
128502; Stanley Mark Edwards, 
Jackson, Mich. 21492 


You broke the silence with a kiss; 
valse song. © 1c July 13, 1936; 
~E unp. 128668; Eddie Otiker, Orland, 
Calif. 21493 


You brought heartbreak to me; w Dee 
Neuber, and melody. ©1c. July 10, 
1936; E unp. 128146; Scott LeBlond 
Hammann, Toledo. 21494 


You came to my rescue; from Big 
broadcast of 1987, w Leo Robin, m 
Ralph Rainger. © 1c July 22, 
1936; E unp. 128781; Paramount 
productions, ine., New York. 21495 


You can’t fool me; fox-trot, w and 
m Danny Brent. © 1c. July 27, 
1986; E unp. 129050; Donald Duty 
Blackmarr, Palo Alto, Calif. 21496 


You can’t quarantine love; w and 
melody Glenn Mack. ©1e. July 3, 
1986; E unp. 127667; W. Thomas 
Williams, Bellevue, Ky. 21497 


You can’t throw a cowpuncher down; 
song, melody Allen Taub. © 1. 
July 25, 1986; E unp. 1289838; Syl- 
vanous B. Hicks, Deer, Ark. 21498 


You don’t love right; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. ©1e. July 
29, 1986; E unp. 129185; Famous 
music corp., New York. 21499 


You don’t remember a word; w M., J. 
Peterson, melody L. Magruder. © 
1 e@ July 6, 1986; E unp. 127858; 
Michael J. Peterson and LeRoy Ma- 
gruder, Baltimore. 21500 


You fascinate me; w and melody. © 
1c July 16, 1986; E unp. 128375; 
Elizabeth Josephson, New York. 

21501 


You grow on me; w and melody. © 
1 ec July 28, 1986; E unp. 129165; 
David Starr, New York. 2102 


You have a way; w Frank Rudolph; 
pf. © 1e. July 16, 1986; E unp. 
128470; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 21503 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1986 


You have won my love; song. Ole. 
July 27, 1936; E unp. 129118; Betty 
L. Geiger, Minneapolis. 21504 


You just wait; w and melody Speedy 
Thornton, pf. arr. Mrs. J. Goldman. 
© 1c. July 14, 1936; E unp. 128307 ; 
Wayne Hubert Thornton, Hubbard, 
Tex. 21505 


You know I wouldn’t do the same to 
you; w and m A. Caritoni and Gus 
Hynek; pf. © 1c. July 10, 10386; 
EB unp. 128113; Angelo Caritoni, St. 
Louis. 21506 


You know that I’m in love; w and 


melody. © 1c. July 24, 1936; EH 
unp. 128926; Tillie Mieseles, San 
Francisco. 21507 


You left without saying good-by; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 6, 19386; 
E unp. 127808; Charlotte Louise 
Soares, Sacramento, Calif. 21508 


You'll always be on my mind; w and 
melody Ross Honsinger. hie; 
July 25, 1936; E unp. 128969; Roy 
Crawtord Honsinger, jr., Jackson, 
Mich. 21509: 


Youll never know; w and melody. 
©1e. July 2, 1936; E unp. 127609 ; 
Clifford L. Steinbach, Cincinnati. 

21510 


—=—mTeandemelody, ©) 1. .c. .July, 25, 
1936; E unp. 128973; Al. Raymond, 
Miami, Fla. 21511 


You made me forget; w S. J. Segal, 
melody M. Shaffer. © 1c. July 15, 
1936; E unp. 128336; Max Shaffer 
and 8S. J. Segal, Montreal, Que., Can- 
ada. 21512 


You planted a forget-me-not in my 
heart; w and melody. © 1c. July 
28, 1986; E unp. 128907; Pauline 
Dagne, Hast Los Angeles. 21513: 


You played with my heart, until you 
made me care; song. © 1c. July 
10, 1986; E unp. 128112; Ernest E. 
La Placa, Passaic, N. J. 21514 


You’re a cure for sore eyes; song. 
©1c. July 24, 1986; E unp. 128978; 
Mitchell Maloof, Boston. 21515 


You’re coming home to-night; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E unp. 
128097 ; Annie K. Weaver, Houston, 
Miss. 21516 


Youre everything Ill ever want; w 
and melody. ©1c. July 29, 1986; E 
unp. 129232; Thomas Philip Hen- 
nessey, Detroit. 21517 


89984—36 


21531 


— 


You’re givin’ your lovin’ to somebody 
else; song; pf. treble acc. © 1 ©. 
July 31, 1986; EH unp. 129403; Leo 
Joseph Fiedler, Baltimore. 21518 


Youw’re giving me the run around; song; 
pf. treble ace. ©1ce. June 27, 1986; 
BE ounp. 1273841; John James Weber, 
Detroit. 21519. 


Youre going away; pf., with w. © 
1 e. July 31, 1986; E unp. 129443; 
Allen Wilson Williams, Alexandria, 
La. 21520 


You're going to be sorry ; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. June 22, 1936; E unp. 128058; 
Homer Parsons, Jefferson City, Mo. 

21521 


You're gonna know how it feels; song, 
w Wm. M. Reynolds. ©1e. July 21, 
1986; E unp. 128842; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 21522 


You're just an armful of heaven; fox- 
trot song. © 1 e¢. May 18, 1936; 
E unp. 127942; Bill Carter, Miami, 
Fla, 21523. 


You’re listening to a bugle; bugle song, 
wand melody. ©1e. July 18, 1936; 
EH eounp. 128561; Ray Mark, Crosby, 
Minn. 21524 


You’re my hit parade; song. © 1. 
July 16, 19886; E unp. 129578; Ray 
Fortune, Fresno, Calif. 225 


You're never too old to be loved; w 
George Whiting, melody J. C. John- 
son. © 1c. July 21, 1986; E unp. 
128717 ; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 21526 


You’re nobody’s baby but mine; w Mrs. 
Andrew Frasier; pf. ©l1c. July 16, 
19386; E unp. 128471; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21527 


You're pretending; song. © Dee. 10, 
1935; E pub. 56327; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 21528 


You're rose-colored glasses to me; fox-. 
trot, w and melody Dorothy Wilson. 
©1e. July 11, 1986; E unp. 128179; 
Dorothy L. Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley 
R. Wilson, West Los Angeles. 21529 


You’re still mine in my dreams; w 
Edgar Leslie, melody Joe Burke. © 
te. July 30, 1986; EH unp. 129280; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

21530 


You’re sweet from head to feet; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 

1 ec. July 29, 1986; E unp. 129215; 
Wilbert J. Massung, McKeesport, Pa. 
ZASSL 


‘ 947 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21532 


You're the cutest; w and melody Joe 
Penner, Tot Seymour and Vee Lawn- 


hurst. © 1c. July 29, 1986; E unp. 
129182; Famous music corp., New 
York. 21582 


You’re the lovely combination; song. 
1 ¢. July 30, 19386; E unp. 129869 ; 
Stanley Mark Edwards, Jackson, 
Mich. 215383: 


You’re the person that I mean; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 7, 19386; E unp. 
127797 ; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 

21534 


Youre the sweetest thing beneath 
heaven; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. July 29, 1936; HE 
unp. 129216; T. P. Mitchell, Aiken, 
SHIGE PA Las) 


You're too good to be bad; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Murray Mencher; with 
guit. arr. © July 24, 1986; E pub. 
565599; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 21586 


You're trifling with my affections; w 
and melody Josh Rich. ©1ece. July 8, 
1936; E unp. 127914; Joseph Rich, 
Englewood, Col. 21037 


You’re with me all the time; song, m 
Alfredo Casares. © 1 c¢. July 8, 
1986; E unp. 127919; Charles ‘T. 
Georgaras, Fort Worth. 21588 


You talk too much, madame; fox-trot ; 
melody, with pf. acc. 1 e. June 
12, 1986; EH unp. 127521; Cécile 
Simon, Paris. 21539) 


You turned the tables on me; from 
Sing. baby, sing, w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Louis Alter; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © July 30, 1986; E 
pub. 56705; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 21540 


You've broken my dream; w Teddy 
Schmalfuss, m Whitey Drobegg. © 
1 ec. July 3, 1986; E unp. 127670; 
Arthur Schmalfuss, Zion, Ill. 21541 


You’ve got me that way ’bout you; fox- 
trot, w and melody Victor Stephans. 
©le. July 22, 1986; E unp. 128739; 
I. Victor Stephans, West New York, 
N. J- 21542 


You've gotta treat your mama right if 
you're gonna get devotion from me; 
w and melody C. Thayer and Mattie: 
Grace Trumbull. © 1 e¢. July 20, 
1936; E unp. 128636; Chas. Thayer, 
Winfield, Kan. 21543 


You’ve no more love for me; w and 
melody. © 1e¢ July 24, 1986; HE 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


San 
21544 


You’ve taken my heart by storm; song; 
with guit. arr. © July 10, 1936; E 
pub. 56185; Dave Ringle, New York. 

21545 


You want to be free of me; song, pf. 
Se.; Basil Sadler. © 1c. Juba 
1936; E unp. 127601; Marie Jones 
and Stockton Ewell, Baltimore. 

21546 


You wanted true love, I wanted the 

moon; w Loletta DeComa; pf. 
1 e July 22, 1986; E unp. 128804; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
21547 


You were a dream last night; song, 
melody Frank W. Ford. ©1e. July 
25, 19386; E unp. 128976; Helen Wahl 
Serio, North Merrick, L. I., N. Y. 

21548 

You will always be my sweetheart to 
me; song. ©1e. July 24, 19386; E 
unp. 128952); Roy McBain, Eugene, 
Or. 21549 


You will always be the only girl of 
my dreams; w and melody Dick 
White. ©1e. July 3, 1936; E unp. 
127663 ; Richard BE. White, Ft. Fair- 
field, Me. 21550 


You will never be too old to love; w 
and m Waldo Mayo, Bernice Sills 
and Dave Oppenheim ; with guit. arr. 
© July 21, 1986; E pub. 56561; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21551 


Young and inexperienced; song. © 1 
e. July 28, 1986; E unp. 128893 ; Lil- 
lian Frances Caine, Los Angeles. 

21552 


Your eyes cannot deceive me; Ww 
Agatha B. Chauvin, m Karl Kaye. 
© May 15, 1986; E pub. 56631; Flor- 
ence Agatha Brown, Billings, Mont. 

21553 


Your heart can tell you, dear; w Ber- 
nard O. Kleve, m Luther A. Clark. 
©1e July 22, 1936; E unp. 128745; 
Bert Olson, Caswell, via Seward, 
Alaska. 21554 


Your lips betray; fox-trot, w Sally 
Frederick, and melody. © 1 ce. July 
15, 19386; E unp. 128828; Joseph 
Presti, Brooklyn. 21555 


Your love and charm; Mohawk Indian 
love song, arr. Bruno Hans Meyers. 
©1e. July 21, 1936; E unp. 129382; 
Chief Brightfire Thunder Sky, New 
York. 21556 


unp. 128948; 
Francisco. 


Tillie Mieseles, 


948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1936 


21569 


Your love rests in my heart; w Blanche 
Violia Cain; pf. © 1 ec July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129110; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21557 


Your love’s my lucky charm; song. © 
1 ec. July 14, 1986; E unp. 1283823; 
Myrtle Gerganess Carroll, San An- 
gelo, Tex. 21558 


Your love was just a game; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 8, 1986; E unp. 
127877; Stanley Guewa, Brooklyn. 

21559 


Your loving disposition ; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
July 29, 19386; E unp. 129269; Monte 
Dayton, Lafayette, Ind. 21560 


Your minstrel man; from Big broad- 
east of 19387, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1c. July 22, 1936; EH 
unp. 128779 ; Paramount productions, 
inc., New York. 21561 


Your wonderful yes; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. ©l1ce. July 29, 
1936; E unp. 129240; Margery Lang, 
Laredo, Tex. 21562 


Zahl’n, zahl’n; walzerlied, text Hanns 
Haller, m Rudolf Piska¢ek. © Mar. 
16, 1986; E for. 44939; Ludwig Dob- 


linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Vi- 
enna. 21563 


Zigeuner lust; by Sydney Phasey, arr. 
Sam B. Wood, orch. King Palmer; 
pts... ©, July 6, 1936); °E, for.°45172); 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 21564 


Zol ich azoi leben vi ich hob dich lieb ; 
melody. ©1ce. June 8, 19386; E unp. 
126045; Herman Wohl, New York. 

21565 


Zug far vus; from Heaven on earth, w 
Jacob Jacobs, m Sholom Secunda. © 
Dee. 11, 1985; E pub. 56269; Samuel 
Secunda, New York. 21566 


Zwei dunkle augen; walzer, w Paul 
Grossmann, m Carl Heins, op. 212, 
bearb. Karl Christian; violine, vio- 
lencello u. klavier. © Aug. 18, 1933; 
E for. 44880; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

21567 

V. streichquartett; v. Béla Bartok; 2 
violinen, viola u. violoncello. Parti- 
tur. © May 11, 1986; E for. 45111; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

21568 


7™* nocturne ; mi bémol maj., Francis 
Poulenc; pf. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
44993; Heugel, Paris. 21569 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 


since Jan. 1, 1936: 


Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and 
the United States (including 13,524 unpublished)_______________ 18, 918 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 414 unpub- 


LiS VS.) clita ese 


949 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Abendglocken ; violin, with pf. ace. 
Gustav Strube, Baltimore, as author. 
R 46822, June 25, 1936. 1 


Abide with me; sacred song, w Henry 
FK. Lyte, m J. S. Fearis; low voice. 
© Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, as exec- 
utor of the author of m. R 44588, 
Apr. 8, 1936. 2 


Accept the gift; w and m Jobn R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46490, June 22, 1936. 3 


Adopted; w and m John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Sweney, Ridge- 
wood, N. J., aS next of the kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 46474, 
June 22, 1936. 4 


After the matinee; song. © Benjamin 
Hapgood Burt, New York, as author. 
R 46506, July 15, 1936. 5 


Akrobat (Der); v. Géza Horvath, op. 
94, no. 3; pf. © Thusnelda Horvath, 
Vienna, as widow. R 46428, July 16, 
19386. 6 


All glory be Thine; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., aS next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46008, June, 27 
1936. 7 


All the earth shall worship Thee; w 
and m John R. Sweney. © Josephine 
H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 46487, June 22, 1936. 8 


Always think of mother; song. © 
Charles Haller and Ernest S. Staf- 
ford, Flushing, N. Y., as authors. R 
46086, July 2, 1936. 9 


Angelus (The) ; w G. Hubi-Newcombe, 
m Reginald De Koven; low voice; in 
A flat. © Anna F. De Koven, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46526, July 15, 19386. 10 


Any old place in Yankee land is good 
enough for me; w Alex. Rogers, m 
Will Marion Cook and C. Smith. © 
Chris Smith, New York, as one of 
the authors of m. R 45931, June 22, 
1936. 11 


[21569 


© | Apple-jack; rag. 1. Band.—2. Pf.—3. 


Full orch. © Chas. L. Johnson, 

Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 

46653, 46663, 46664, July 28, 1936. 
12-14 


Areadia, the land of heart’s desire; 
song, Nathaniel D. Mann. © Bea- 
trice Mann, New York, as widow. 
R 46560, July 15, 19386. 15 


Arietta ; by Horatio Parker, op. 68, no. 
4: organ. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as widow. R 45950, June 25, 
1936. 16 


Arise, shine, for thy light is come; 
anthem; mixed voices. © Adolf 
Frey, Syracuse, N. Y., aS author. R 
46430, July 16, 1936. 17 


At the mid hour of night ; poem Thomas 
Moore, set to air: Molly my dear, 
Irish folk-song, arr. Horatio Par- 
ker; men’s voices, a cappella. © 
Anna Parker, New York, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 


45959, June 25, 1936. 18 
Aus meinen thrinen spriessen; poem 
Heinrich Heine; high voice. © 


James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 45968, June 25, 
1936. 19 


Awake my heart; song, Gustav von 
Holst. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 
bar. © Isobel Holst, Dunmew, Es- 
sex, England, as widow. R 46603, 
July 16, 1936. 20 


Awake up, my glory; anthem; bass 
solo and mixed cho.; organ acc. 
James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 45954, June 25, 
1936. yal 


Balm in secret prayer; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45987, June 27, 1936. yee 


Barearolle; op. 9, no. 1; in F min. © 
Heniot Levy, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 46007, June 29, 1936. 23 


Battle (The) of San Juan hill; grand 
descriptive military fantasia. L, 
Band.—2. Orch. © A. C. Sweet, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 46409, 46410, 
July 17, 1936. 24, 25: 


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Beautiful city of God; w and m John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. 8. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46484, June 22, 1936. 26 


Beautiful city of gold; w J. T. Murray, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46572, July 1, 
1986. 27 


Beautiful eyes; song, m Ted Snyder. 
© George Whiting, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 46077, June 25, 1986. 

28 


Beauty (The) spot; musical play, w 
Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald De 
Koven. Voc. sc. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, New York, as widow of the au- 
thor of w, and Anna De Koven, New 
York, aS widow of the author of m. 
R 46584, July 23, 1936. 29 


w Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald 
De Koven. 1. Entrance of yachts- 
imen.—2. Introduction and opening 
ensemble.—38. Entrance and chorus of 
flower girls—4. Finale, act 2.—5. 
Finale, act 1—6. Ensemble and song. 
© Marie L. Herbert, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Anna 
De Koven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46136, 46137, 
46140, 46148, 46145, 46147, July 2, 
1936. 30-35 


Belle (The) of the ring; w J. Hayden- 
Clarendon, m Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46502, 
July 15, 1936. 36 


Beloved, if God so loved us; anthem; 
mixed cho.; organ ace. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 45961, June 25, 1936. 

37 


Benedictus ; motet au T.-S. Sacrament ; 
avee ace. de choeur et orgue. 
Omer Letorey, Paris, as author. R 
46020, June 29, 1936. 38 


Beverly of Graustark; waltzes; pf. © 
William Frederick Peters, Engle- 
wood, N. J., aS author. R 46437, 
July 10, 1936. 39 


Beyond; w and m John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of the kin of the au- 
thor, who is not living. R 46493, 
June 22, 1936. 40 


Blessed friend; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 


who is not living. R 45993, June 27, 
1936. 41 
Blessed name of Jesus; w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46208, July 1, 
1936. 42 


Blessings of lEastertide; w Neva 
Haines, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Hthel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m R 
46239, July 1, 1936. 43 


Blessure (La); chanson, poéme Mar- 
guerite Burnat-Provins. © ls 
Jaques-Daleroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46626, July 
23, 1936. 44 


Bon soir, Pierrot; quartet and solo, 
from The beauty spot, w Joseph W. 
Herbert, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Marie L. Herbert, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Anna 
De Koven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46146, July 2, 
1936. 45 


Bonnie castle; galop bravoure, W. F. 
Sudds; pf. © Charles M. Tait. 
Gouverneur, N. Y., aS executor. R 
45690, July 18, 1936. 46 


Boys (The) before the mast; march; 


pf. duet. © Charles Dennée, Brook- 
line, Mass., as author. R 46433, 
July 16, 1936. AT 


Broadway rag; by W. C. Powell. © 
William C. Polla, New York, as au- 
thor. R 46547, July 15, 1936. 48 


Broncho (The) buster; march and 
two-step; pf. © Albert C. Sweet, 
Chicago, as author. R 46411, July 
17, 1936. 49 


Bubble (The) and the sunbeam; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. 
© Clarice Knox, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 46184, July 2, 
1936. 50 


By and by; w Charlotte G. Homer, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46188, July 1, 1986. 


By the power of the cross; w Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46209, July 1, 19386. 52 


By the sea; by John R. Sweney. © 
Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., aS next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46000, June 27, 
1936. 53 


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C’est pour rire; polka, Rodolphe Ber. 
ger; orch., avec pf. conducteur. © 
Honorine Isopy, Paris, as executor. 
R 45939, June 29, 1936. Dé 


© Arthur Pryor, Deal, 
R 46099, July 3, 
55 


Canoeing; pf. 
N. J., aS author. 
1936. 


Canon; in the fifth, Horatio Parker, op. 
68, no. 1; organ. Anna Parker, 
New York, as widow. R 45947, June 
Zo, 1936. 56 


Can’t you see; waltz, w A. Bryan, m 
A. Gumble. © Albert Gumbie, New 
York, as author of m, and Alfred 
Bryan, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as 
author of w. R 46470, July 15, 1986. 

57 


Carry the sunlight; w Jas. Rowe, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46197, July 1, 1936. 

58 


Central, give me New York town; song, 
w Wm. Mahoney. © Alfred Solman, 
New York, as author of m. R 45915, 
June 19, 1936. 59 


Chanson bohémienne ; intermezzo-valse, 
J. B. Boldi, arr.: orch. © Gustave 
Hinrichs, Mountain Lakes, N. J., as 
author of arrangement. R 45940, 
June 29, 1936. 60 


Chanson de berceau; de Hd. Chavag- 
nat; pf. © Marie Louise Chavagnat, 
épouse de Louis Guido Cerutti, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46019, June 29, 1936. 61 


Chanson de berger ; de Ed. Chavagnat ; 
pf. -© Marie Louise Chavagnat, 
épouse de Louis Guido Cerutti, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46017, June 29, 1936. 62 


Chanson de jeune fille; de Ed. Chavag- 
nat; pf. © Marie Louise Chavagnat, 
-€pouse de Louis Guido Cerutti, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46015, June 29, 1936. 63 


Chanson de rouet; de Ed. Chavagnat ; 
pf. © Marie Louise Chavagnat, 
épouse de Louis Guido Cerutti, Paris, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
46018, June 29, 1936. 64 


Chanson de troubadour: de Ed. Cha- 
vagnat; pf. © Marie Louise Cha- 
vagnat, épouse de Louis Guido 
Cerutti, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 46016, June 29, 
1936. 65 


Chant du matin; par Maurice Telma; 
pf., English fingering. © Theodore 


pt. TE, BB. Si, Vv. ok 


Arthur Rawlings, Josephine Ruegg,. 
Nita Violet Bloor, Rosa Rawlings 
and Elise Rawlings, London, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
45692, May 18, 1986. 66 


Chasing the butterflies; pf. © Henry 
S. Sawyer, Philadelphia, as author. 
R 46096, July 1, 1936. 67 


Chauve-souris (La); opérette, J. 
Strauss, fantaisie-mosaique Emile 
Tavan; orch., avec pf. conducteur. 
© Adéle Joséphine Bénonie Ragot, 
Mantes, France, as executor of the 
author of arrangement. R 46617, 
July 23, 1936. 68 


Chauvet (A.) Deux piéces; orch. en 
suite Georges Marty. © Séraphine 
Louise de Wulf, veuve Georges 
Marty, Paris, as widow of the au- 
thor of orchestration. R 46037, June 
29, 19386. 69 


Christ arose; w Effie Stevens, m S. B. 
Jackson. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46186, July 1, 19386. 70 


Christ is risen; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author. R 46187, July 1, 1936. 71 


Christ or Barabbas; w Maud Frazer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46238, July 1, 
1936. G2 


Christmas pastorale; organ. © James 
H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as 
author. R 46335, June 25, 1936. 73 


Cing (Les) filles d’Orlamonde; lég- 
ende, Ariane et Barbe-Bleue, de 
Maurice Maeterlinck, m Paul Dukas; 
chant et pf. © Mazulée Dinah Per- 
eyra, veuve P. Dukas, Paris, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46021, 
June 29, 1936. 74 


City (The) of sleep; w John Edward 
Lind, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna F, De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46536, 
July 15, 1936. 7D 


Classic (The) rag; by Neil Moret; pf. 
© Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, 
as author. R 46520, July 15, 1936. 

76 


Come, come away; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46281, July 7, 
1936. 17 


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Comfort one another; w and m John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. 8. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 


46486, June 22, 1936. 78 
Complete (The) scales for the piano 
with explanatory notes; by Emil 


Liebling, op. 13, rev. by the author. 
© Josephine L. Hydrick, Washing- 
ton, and Marguerite S. Morris, San 
Francisco, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 46334, June 25, 
1936. 79 


Conqueror; Easter oratorio-cantata, 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gab- 
riel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46178, July 1, 1986. 80 


Constancy ; w and m Alfred G. Robyn; 
sop. or mezzo sop. Rev. and ed. 
edition. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow. R 46486, July 10, 
1936. 81 


Contemplation; by Rudolf Friml, op. 
35, no. 6, arr.; organ. © Frederick 
N. Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., as 


author of arrangement. R 46425, 
July 16, 1986. 82 
Cossack war-song; arr. Horatio 


Parker, English version H. BE. Kreh- 
biel ; men’s voices. © Anna Parker, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 46333, June 25, 
1936. 83 


Cottage cradle song; 2-pt. song, w May 
Byron, m A. E. Horrocks, selected 
and ed. Florian Pascal. © H. R. 
Owtram, Haslemere, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as executor of the author of 
editing. R 46373; July 7, 1936. 84 


Could you grow fond of a nice young 
blonde, if you loved a sweet bru- 
nette; w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m 
Ted Snyder. © Eunice M. Rosen- 
feld, Enfield Lock, Middlesex, Eng- 
land, aS widow of the author of w. 
R 45917, June 19, 1936. 85 


Cross (The) of Jesus; w J. Welling- 
ton Frizzelle, m Carl Fischer. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46296, July 7, 1936. 86 


Crucified (The) liveth again; w Ida 
M. Budd, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46217, July 1, 1936. 87 


Daisy (The) lullaby; 2-pt. song, w 
May Byron, m A. E. Horrocks, se- 
lected and ed. Florian Pascal; treble 


voices. © H. R. Owtram, Hasle- 
mere, Surrey, England, as executor 
of the author of editing. R 46374, 
July 7, 1936. 88 


Dance of the butterflies; caprice, M. 
Greenwald. © Agnes Greenwald, 
New York, as widow. R 46105, Jul 
7, 1936. &D 


Dancing in the moonlight ; schottische ; 
pf. © Henry S. Sawyer, Philadel- 
phia, as author. R 46097, July 1, 
1936. 9G 


Danse Moderne; by Charles Dennée, 
op. 9, no. 1, arr.; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Edmund Parlow, Frankfort a/M., 
Germany, as author of arrangement. 
R 46126, July 3, 1986. 91 


Dawn; w Ethel Le Roy De Koven, m 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46533, July 15, 1936. 

92 


Day by day; w P. H. Bristow, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author 
of m. R 46222, July 1, 1936. 93 


Debussy (Claude) Prélude; de La 
damoiselle Elue; orgue et violon. © 
Jean Deyzae, Paris, as executor. R 


46024, June 29, 1936. 94 
Deep in my heart, beloved. © Chas. 
L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as 


R 46657, July 28, 1936. 95. 


Demoiselles (Les) blanches; chanson, 
poéme Marguerite Burnat-Provins. 
© HE. Jaques-Dalecroze, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as author of m. R 
46627, July 238, 19386. 96 


Desert (The) shall rejoice; anthem, 
w from the Bible; mixed voices. © 
Fred W. Peace, Thornhill, Dews- 
bury, Yorks, England, as author of 
m. R 46121, July 3, 19386. 97 


Dewdrop (The) and the rose; w Geo. 
Totten Smith, m Robert A. Keiser. 
© Sophie Ruth Keiser King, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46444, July 10, 1936. 98 


Dicks (Ernest A.) 12 short volun- 
taries; American organ or harmo- 
nium. © Ernest A. Dicks, Chelten- 
ham, England, as author. R 46122, 
July 3, 1936. 99 


Difficulty (The); op. 3, no. 4, w after 
Heine; high, in D. © Wintter 
Watts, New York, as author of m. 
R 46315, June 25, 1936. 100: 


author. 


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101-103 


Dixie twilight; characteristic march. 
1. Orch.—2. Band.—38. Pf. © Chas. 
L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as 
author. R 46661, 46666, 46667, July 
28, 1936. 101-103 


Dorando; song. © Irving Berlin, New 
York, as author. R 45919, June 17, 
1936. 104 


Doth not wisdom cry; anthem; bass 
solo and mixed cho.; organ ace. 
James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 45955, June 25, 
1936. 105 


Dream one, dream of me; w and m 
Alfred G. Robyn. Rev. and ed. edi- 
tion. © Isidora Robyn, New York, 
as widow. R 46435, July 10, 1936. 

106 


Dreamland waltzes; pf. © William C. 
O’Hare, New York, as author. R 
46559, July 15, 1936. 107 


Dreams; op. 4, no. 1, poem Arthur 
Symons; high, in E min. © Wint- 
ter Watts, New York, as author of 
m. R 46316, June 25, 1936. 108 


Dreary moon; song, w Fred’k. J. 
Pearsall. © Roger A. Graham, Chi- 
cago, aS author of m. R 46582, July 
24, 1936. 109 


Drifting. © Frederick Allen Mills, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author. R 
46093, May 16, 1936. 110 


Drowsy (A) song; w John Edward 
Lind, m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna 
F. DeKoven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46538, July 15, 
1936. 111 


Dublin daisies; intermezzo two-step; 
pf. © Perey Wenrich, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 46525, July 15, 


1936. 112 
During music; op. 4, no. 2, poem Arthur 
Symons; high, in C. © Wintter 


Watts, New York, as author of m. 
R 46317, June 25, 1936. 113 


Easter day; English w Charlotte G. 
Homer, German tr. H. Brodt, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel, mezzo-sop. or bar. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of English 
wandm. R 46244, July 1, 1986. 

114 


Ensemble march; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46271, July 7, 
1936. 115 


HEnterpriser (The); march and two- 
step, J. Bodewalt Lampe; pf. © 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Millie E. Lampe, Queens Village, 
L. I., N. Y., as widow. R 46518, 
July 15, 1936. 116 


Entr’acte-rigaudon; de Xaviére, Théo- 
dore Dubois; transcription pour 
quatuor ou orch. a_ cordes. © 
Charles Antoine Dubois, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
46038, June 29, 1936. 117 


Epworth praises; coll. of sacred songs, 
compiled Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of compilation. R 
46270, July 7, 19386. 118 


Errands for the King; w Jennie E. 
‘Hussey, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 


executor of the author of m. R 
46251, July 1, 1936. 119 
Esperance (L’); reverie, Alfred G. 


Robyn, op. 146. Rev. and ed. edition. 
© Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow. R 46434, July 10, 1986. 120 


Esquisse; par Théodore Dubois; vio- 
loncelle avee ace. de pf. © Charles 
Antoine Dubois, Paris, as child of 
the deceased author. R 46025, June 
29, 1936. 121. 


Kstrella; w G. Hubi-Newcombe, m 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46532, July 15, 1936. 

122 


Evangeline; by Neil Moret. © Charles 
N. Daniels, Los Angeles, as author. 
R 46542, July 15, 19386. 123 


Every fetter He has broken; by W. 
Stillman Martin. © Civilla Durfee 
Martin, Atlanta, as widow. R 46166, 
July 1, 1936. 124 


Everything that father did was right; 
song, from The prince of to-night, m 
Jos. E. Howard. © Frank. BR. 
Adams and Will M. Hough, Los An- 
geles, as authors of w. R 46460, July 
13, 1986. 125 


Exercices journaliers de solfége; avec 
ace. de pf. © Paul Rougnon, Saint 
Germaine, Seine et Oise, France, as 
author. R 46012, June 29, 1936. 126 


Eye to eye; w Miriam E. Arnold, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46213, July 1, 
1936. 127 


Fairy kisses; waltzes. © Chas. L. 
Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 46656, July 28, 19386. 128 


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Falling, falling; w J. W. Carpenter, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gab- 
riel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46287, July 7, oe 


Fascination; valse brillante, Victor 
Abelle, op. 23; pf. © Josefine Wir- 
rer, Crefeld, Germany, as child of 
the deceased author. R 46668, July 
27, 1936. 130 


Father said, Be good and you'll be 


lonesome; song. © Kenneth S. 
Clark, New York, as author. R 
46561, July 15, 1936. 131 


Feast (The) of blessing; w and m John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. 8S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 


the author, who is not living. R 
46491, June 22, 1936. 132 
Fellowship with Christ; song. © 
Frederick Allen Mills, Hollywood, 
Calif., as author. R 46091, May 16, 
1936. 133 


- Féte (The) ; ensemble and scene, from 
The beauty spot, w Joseph W. Her- 
bert, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Marie L. Herbert, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Anna 
De Koven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46139, July 2, 
1936. 134 


Fétes; de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
' tion: 2 pfs.. 4 mains. © Maurice 
Ravel, Montfort Amaury, France, 
as author of transcription. R 46608. 
July 23, 1936. 135 


Fifi from Paree; from The queen of 
the Moulin Rouge, w James O’Dea, 
m Ch. Borel-Clere. © Anna Cald- 
well O’Dea, Beverly Hills, Calif., as 
widow of the author of w. R 465138, 
July 15, 1936. 136 


Fifth mazurka: by Frank Lynes, op. 


52, no. 2; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow. R 
46421, July 16, 1936. 137 


Fight the good fight; w J. H. Sammis, 
m Carl Fischer. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46200, July 1, 1936. 

138 


Fill your heart with the word; by 
John R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46005, June 27, 1936. 139 


Filled with His glory; w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 


of the author of m. R 46206, July 1, 
1936. 140 


Fior di doleezza; poem of the 14th cen- 
tury, English tr., m E. Del Valle de 
Paz; high, in A flat. © M. Louise 
Baum, Boston, as author of English 
translation. R 46318, June 25, 1936. 

141 


Fishermen’s song; barearola, opening 
ensemble, from The beauty spot, w 
Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Marie L. Herbert, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Anna De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46141, 


July 2, 1936. 142 
Fléau (Le); chanson, poéme Mar- 
guerite Burnat-Provins. © 
Jaques-Daleroze, Geneva, Switzer- 


land, as author of m. R 46618, July 
23, 1936. 143 


Fleurs d’amour; waltzes, Reginald De 
Koven, op. 325; pf. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author. R 46529, July 15, 1936. 144 


Florence; grande valse de_ concert, 
Emil Liebling, op. 12; pf. Nouvelle 
ed. revue par l’auteur. © Josephine 
L. Hydrick, Washington, and Mar- 
guerite S. Morris, San Francisco, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
46327, June 25, 1936. 145 


Follow on; w Charlotte G. Homer, m 
E. K. Heyser. © Ethel W. Gabriel. 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of w. R 46221, July 1, 1936. 

146 


Follow the rainbow trail; song, from 
The prince of to-night, m Jos. ‘EH. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46466, July 13, 1936. 

147 


Forget me not; w Harry Williams, m 
E. Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van Al- 
styne, Chicago, as author of m, and 
Carrie Quinn, New York, as widow 
of the author of w. R 46521, July 15, 
1936. 148 


Forward, forward; w and m Charles 


H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, aS executor. R 46258, 
July 1, 1936. 149 


Four (Le) et l’enfer; chanson, poéme 
Marguerite Burnat-Provins. © E. 
Jaques-Daleroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46620, July 
23, 1936. 150 


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151 


Fresh flowers; intermezzo; orch. and 
pf. ace. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as 
author. R 46583, July 23, 1986. 151 


Friendly (The) moon; w John Edward 
Lind, m Reginald De Koven. 
Anna F. De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46535. 
July 15, 1936. 152 


Fritz; w and m Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworth. © Benjamin L. Fried- 
land, New York, as widower of one 
of the authors. R 46524, July 15, 
1936. 153 


From an ice-bound land; w J. W. Car- 
penter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46284, July 7. 
1936. 154 


From day to day: w Mrs. Paul C. Cur- 
nick, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46247, July 1. 
1936. 155 


Game (A) of tag: humoresque; pf. 


© George Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as author. R 46498, July 18, 
1936. 156 


Garden (The) of roses; w J. E. Demp- 
sey, m Johann C. Schmid. © Viola 
Anna Flaherty, West Philadelphia, 
as widow of the author of w. R 
46455, July 13, 1936. 157 


Garden of roses; song, w J. E. Demp- 
sey. © Johann C. Schmid, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 46456, Ju'v 
13, 1936. 158 


Gaviniés (Pierre) Twenty-four stud- 
ies: matinées, ed. and fingered Leo- 
pold Lichtenberg; violin. Arthur F. 
O’Brien, Brooklyn, as executor of the 
author of editing and fingering. R 
45975, June 25, 1936. 159 


Gavotte de la reine; par Victor Abelle, 
op. 22; pf. Josefine Wirrer, 
Crefeld, Germany, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 46669, July 27. 
1936. 160 


Gently sleeping: w J. W. Carpenter. m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles. as executor of the 
author of m. R 46279, July 7, 1936. 

161 


Gibson (The) sailor girl; song, w Paul 
West. © Alfred Solman. New York, 
as author of m. R 45914, June 19, 
1936. 162 


Gibson (The) widow; song, w Paul 
West. © Alfred Solman, New York, 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


as author of m. R 45912, June 19, 
1936. 163 


Girl (The) in the clogs and shawl; 
w and m Harry Castling and C. W. 
Murphy. © Peter Dalton, London, 
as executor of the author C. W. Mur- 
phy. R 46565, July 15, 19386. 164 


Girls (The) that can never be mine; 
song, from The prince of to-night, m 
Jos. E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams 
and Will M. Hough. Los Angeles, as 
authors of w. R 46459, July 13, 1936. 

165 


Gloria in excelsis; by Berthold Tours, 
arr.: men’s voices. © Sumner Sal- 
ter, New York, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 46324, June 25, 1936. 166 


Glory, glory, glory; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S Hogg. 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46479, June 22, 1986. 167 


Gliicksschweinchen (Das): operette, 
nach einer idee des Daniel Fourda, 
v. Leo Stein u. Carl Lindau. Voll- 
stindiger klavier-auszug mit text. 
© Edmund Eysler, Vienna, Austria, 
as author of m. R 46604, June 5, 
1936. 168 


Go ye out to meet Him; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46194, July 


1, 1986. 169 
God will answer your prayer; w and 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 


Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46295, July 7, 1936. 170 


God will take care of me. © Grant C. 
Tullar, Orange, N. J., as author. R 
46672, July 22, 1936. 171 


Golden (The) butterfly; w J. Hayden- 
Clarendon, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna F. De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46515, 
July 15, 1936. 172 


Golden City; march song, w and m 
Melvin BE. Hager. © Annie Hager, 
Bayside, L. I., N. Y., as widow. R 
46110, July 9, 1936. ir(e3 


Good news; w A. H. Bates, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author 
of m. R 46182, July 1, 1936. 174 


Good-night, dear heart; song, w Frank 
Bentz: in ©. © Henry E. Geehl, 
Coleshill, Buckinghamshire, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 46304, June 
26, 1936. 175 


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Gounod (Charles Francois) Send out 
thy light; ‘arr.;° “men’s voices. 
Abridged. © Sumner Salter, New 
York, as author of arrangement. R 
46325, June 25, 1936. 176 


Grand (The) amen. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. R 
46598, July 22, 1936. 177 


Grand choeur; organ. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 46338, June 25, 1936. 178 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Albumleaf, 
in B flat; arr.; organ. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 45969, June 
25, 1936. 179 


Guide us, Father; cho. from Stabat 
mater, m Mme. de Grandval, ed. Ho- 
ratio Parker ; sop., alto and ten. trio; 
organ ace. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as widow of the author of 
editing. R 45964, June 25, 1936. 

180 


Hail! blessed Redeemer ; w W. C. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46250, July 1, 
1936. 181 


Hand in hand; novelette, Neil Moret. 
© Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, 
as author. R 46523, July 15, 1909. 

182 


Harken! harken; w Effie Stevens, m 
H. A: Henry. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46185, July 1, 1986. 

183 


Harlequinade; v. Géza Horvath, op. 
94, no. 2; pf. © Thusnelda Horvath, 
Vienna, as widow. R 46427, July 16, 
1936. 184 


Has anybody here seen Kelly; w and 
m C. W. Murphy and Will Letters. 
© Peter Dalton, London, as executor 
of the author C. W. Murphy. R 
46567, July 15, 1936. 185 


Haste from His grave; w and m John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46492, June 22, 1936. 186 


Haunted (The) cask; w J. Hayden- 
Clarendon, m Reginald De Koven. 
© Anna F. De Koven, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
46517, July 15, 1936. 187 


Have compassion, Lord, on me; w and 
m John R. Sweney. © Josephine 


H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 46495, June 22, 1936. 

188 


He loved her tender; from The beauty 
spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, m Regi- 
nald De Koven. Se. ed. © Marie 
L. Herbert, New York, as widow of 
the author of w, and Anna De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46142, July 2, 1936. 

189 


He triumphed o’er the grave; w Lo- 
leta M. Nevens, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
46175, July 1, 1936. 190 


He will hide me; by E. O. Excell. © 
H. O. Excell, jr., Chicago, as next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 46006, June 27, 1986. 191 


Hearts of gold; march, L’Albert. © 
Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 46511, July 15, 19836. 192 


Heartsease; w James O’Dea, m Neil 
Moret. © Charles N. Daniels, Los 
Angelts, as author of m, and Anna 
Caldwell O’Dea, Beverly Hills, Calif., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
46507, July 15, 1936. 193 


Held in His mighty arm; by W. Still- 
man Martin. © Civilla Durfee Mar- 


tin, Atlanta, as widow. R 46171, 
July 1, 1936. 194 
Helen May. © M. T. Bohannon, 
Ocala, Fla., as author. R 46412, 
July 17, 1936. 195 


Hello Bill; Elk’s barn dance, Theo- 
dore M. Tobani, op. 502; band. © 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York, as 
proprietor. R 46340, July 21, 1936. 

196 


Help somebody today; w Mrs. F. A. 
Breck, m Charles H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46257, July 1, 19386. 197 


Help the world along; w J. W. Car- 
penter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Hthel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46286, July 
7, 1936. 198 


Her eyes are blue for Yale; song, from 
The prince of to-night, m Jos. EH. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46464, July 13, 1936. 

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200 


Hermit’s (The) dance; violin; pf. acc. 
© George J. Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 
N. J., aS author. R 46555, July 15, 
1936. 200 


Heure (L’) espagnole; 1°"* violons. © 
Maurice Ravel, Montfort L’Amaury, 
France, as author. R 46639, July 23, 
1936. 201 


Hi! Hi! Hi! w R. F. Carroll and Nat 
D. Mann, m Nathaniel D. Mann. © 
Beatrice Mann, New York, as widow 
of the author of m. R 46558, July 
15, 1936. 202 


Hilarité; par Maurice Telma; pf., 
English fingering. © Theodore Ar- 
thur Rawlings, Josephine Ruegg, 
Nita Violet Bloor, Rosa Rawlings 
and Hlise Rawlings, London, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 
45694, May 18, 1936. 203 


Hold up your hands for Jesus; song, 
w H. L. Frisbie. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of m. 
R 46599, July 22, 1936. 204 


Homeland (The); w M. V. Staley, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gab- 
riel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46177, July 1, 19386. 

205 

Honest you’re the only one for me; 
song, from Follies of the day, w 
Barney Gerard. © Albert Von Til- 
zer, New York, as author of m. R 
46341, July 8, 1936. 206 


Honey bunch; w Geo. V. Hobart, m 
W. HE. Macquinn and John L. Golden. 
© Vere Hobart and Donald Bayne 
Hobart, New York, as children of the 


deceased author of w. R 46499, July | 
207 | 


15, 1936. 


Honey on our honeymoon; song, w Wm. 
Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, Stam- 
ford, Conn., as author of m. R 46469, 
July 8, 19386. 208 


Hope (A); op. 3, no. 1; high voice, in 
G flat. © Wintter Watts, New York, 
as author. R 46312, June 25, 1936. 

209: 

Hosanna! hosanna; w Wm. J. Libber- 
ton, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46246, July 1, 
1936. 210 


Hosannah; w and m John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 46477, June 22, 
1936. 211 


House (The) in which we live; w 
Eleanor Allen Schroll, m Chas. H. 


pt. TI, n.S:, v. 31 


Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los. 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46214, July 1, 1936. PAPA 


How did the bird know that; w Adrian 
Ross, Americanized Howard Wil- 
liams, m L. Stuart. New ed. © 
Katharine Leslie Stuart, Bexhill-on- 
sea, Sussex, Hngland, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46548, July 15, 


1936. 213 
Hiirdenrennen (Ein); v. Géza Hor- 
vath, op. 94, no. 1; pt) © Thus. 


nelda Horvath, Vienna, as widow. R 
46426, July 16, 1936. 214 


Hungarian fantasia; by Theodore 
Moses Tobani, op. 207; violin and pf. 
© Joseph Morris Tobani, Great 
Neck, L. I., N. Y¥., aS child of the de- 
ceased author. R 46391, July 15, 
1936. 215 


Hyacinths; flower song, R. Stoughton. 
© Agnes Greenwald, New York, as 
widow. R 46109, July 7, 19386. 216 


Hymne 4 la musique; poéme H. Dar- 
say, m Auguste Chapuis; cheur 4 4 
voix mixtes, sans ace. © Claire De- 
wingle Chapuis, Paris, as widow. R 
46612, July 23, 1936. 217 


I am so glad I am one of the saved; 
by W. Stillman Martin. © Civilla 
Durfee Martin, Atlanta, as widow. 
R 46170, July 1, 1936. 218 


I can read it; w C. McKibbin, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46248, July 1, 19386. 


24S) 
w C. McKibbin, w to cho. and m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 


Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46231, July 1, 
1936. 220 


i can’t be true so far away; song, from 
The prince of to-night, m Jos. EH. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles. as au- 
thors of w. R 46462, July 13, 1936. 

a2) 


I don’t like to drill; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel; solo and cho. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46274, July 7, 1936. 222 


I don’t want to marry your family; 
song, from The prince of to-night, m 
Jos. E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams 
and Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as 
authors of w. R 46465, July 13, 
1936. 223 


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I fell in love on Monday; song, from 
The prince of to-night, m Jos. H. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46461, July 13, ann 
have no other sweetheart but you; 
w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m Harry I. 
Dayis. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, En- 
field Lock, Middlesex, England, as 
widow of the author of w. R 46585, 
July 23, 1936. 225 


I heard my sister say; w J. W. Car- 
penter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46276, July 7, 
1936. 226 


I know God cares; w Mattie M. Bote- 
ler, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46268, July 1, 
1936. 220 


I know it now; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. 8S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46488, June 22, 1936. 228 


I like your oid French bonnet; written 
and composed Mellor, Lawrance and 
Gifford. © Harry Gifford, London, 
as one of the authors. R 46501, 
July 15, 1936. 229) 


Ill be home at harvest time; song, w 
Arthur Lamb. © Alfred Solman, 
New York, as author of m. R 45931, 
June 19, 1936. 230! 


Ill see you to-night. © Bob White 
and Dave Peyton, Chicago, as au- 


bh 


thors. R 46354, July 15, 1986. 231 
Ill tell it again; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 


Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 46235, July 1, 1936. 2382 


TV) try; w Hleanor Allen Schroll, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46216, July 1, 1936. 

233 


I love my husband, but oh, you Henry; 
w Hdgar Selden, m Herbert Ingra- 
ham. © Amo Ingraham, Los Ange- 
les, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 45873, June 17, 1936. 234 


I’m learning something every day; by 
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. © 
Benjamin L. Friedland, New York, 
as widower of one of the authors. R 
46527, July 15, 1936. 235 


I tell Jesus all about it; w W. M. Light- 
hall, m Carl Fischer. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46201, July 1, 
1936. 236 


I’ve got rings on my fingers; w Fred J. 


Barnes and Weston, m Maurice 
Scott. © Edith Barnes, London, as 


widow of one of the authors of w, 
and Annie Scott, London, as widow 
of the author of m. R 46566, July 
15, 1936. eat 


Ive proved Him; song, m W. Stillman 
Martin. © Civilla Durfee Martin, 
Atlanta, as widow of the author of 
m. R 46163, July 1, 1936. 238 


I want somebody to play with; w 
Harry Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. 
© Egbert Van Alstyne, Chicago, as 
author of m, and Carrie Quinn, New 
York, as widow of the author of w. 
R 46522, July 15, 1936. 239 


I want to be a prima donna; song, w 
Edgar Malone. © Tom Sherman, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 46413, 
July 17, 1936. 240 


I wish I had my old girl back again; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Paul Wallace. 
© Alfred Solman, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 46040, June 19, 1936. 

241 


= 


wonder if they are all true to me; 
w and m Nora Bayes. © Benjamin 
L. Friedland, New York, as widower. 


R 46544, July 15, 1936. 242 
If I only had a sweetheart. © Chas. 


L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 46659, July 28, 1986. 243 


If you love me; w and m Jobn R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46494, June 22, 1936. 244 | 


If you want a kiss, why take it; by 
Alfred G. Robyn; male quartette. 
Rev. ed. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow. R 46451, July 10, 
19386. 245 


Im wunderschonen monat Mai; poem 
Heinrich Heine; high voice. © 
James H. Rogers, San Marino, Calif., 
as author of m. R 45967, June 25, 
1936. 246 


In stiller nacht; op. 139, no. 3; pf. © 
Georg Eggeling, Berlin, as author. R 
46645, July 27, 1936. 247 


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248 


In the garden of the West; w F. Clif- 
ford Harris, m Jos. S. Nathan. Rev. 
© Dorothea Nathan Reed, Visalia, 
Calif., as widow of the author of m. 
R 46488, July 10, 19386. 248 


In the service of the King; w Pierson 
H. Bristow, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as ex- 
ecutor of the author of m. R 46265, 
July 1, 1936. 249 


In Thee O Lord, have I put my trust; 
anthem, Berthold Tours, arr.; men’s 
cho.; organ ace. © Sumner Salter, 
New York, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 463831, June 25, 1936. 250 


In vaudeville; song. © John L. Gold- 
en, New York, as author. R 46505, 


July 15, 1936. 251 


In Wonderland; children’s fairy op- 
eretta, founded on Lewis Carroll’s 
book Alice in Wonderland, adapted 
and written Edith Wheeler, m Flo- 
rian Pascal. Voc. sc. © FH. R. 
Owtram, Haslemere, Surrey, Eng- 
land, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46375, Apr. 6, 1936. 252 


Invocation; organ. © James H. Rog- 
ers, San Marino, Calif., as author. 
R 46336, June 25, 1936. 253 


Istar; variations symphoniques, Vin- 
cent d’Indy, op. 42, réduction; pf. © 
Gustave Samazeuilh, Paris, as au- 
thor of reduction. R 46616, July 23, 
1936. 254 


It makes a lot of difference when 
you're with the girl you love; w Ar- 
thur Gillespie and Harold Ward, m 
Charlotte Blake. © Rose Gillespie, 
Grand Rapids, Mich., as widow of 


one of the authors of w. R 46508, | 


July 15, 1936. 255 


J’ai mené le cabri; chanson, poéme 
Marguerite Burnat-Provins. © E. 
Jaques-Dalecroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46619, July 
23, 1936. 256 


Je t’attends ce soir; chanson, poeéme 
Marguerite Burnat-Provins. © E. 
Jaques-Daleroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46628, July 
23, 1986. 250 


Jesus, give us mighty faith; w W. A. 
Schell, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W: Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 462238, July 1, 
1936. 258 


Jesus is my friend; w Ada Blenkhorn, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 


pt. IIL, n.\s., Vv. 31 


the author of m. R 46205, July 1, 
1936. 259 


Jesus is risen; w Jennie Ree, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor. R 46236, July 1, 19386. 260 


Jesus my King; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46483, June 22, 1936. 261 


Jesus reigns our King; w Neva Haines, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 462438, July 1, 
1936. 262 


Jewels for the Master; by John R. 


Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46002, June 27, 1936. 263. 


Johnson’s (Chas. L.) barn dance; 
sechottische; pf. © Chas. L. John- 
son, Kansas City, Mo., as author. 
R 46658, July 28, 1936. 264- 


Jongleur (Der); v. Géza Horvath, 
op. 94, no. 4; pf. © Thusnelda 
Horvath, Vienna, as widow. R 46429, 
July 16, 1936. 265: 


Joy-bells; w Claire Sumner, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46234, July 1, 1936. 

266 


Joy, joy, joy; w Jennie Ree, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46181, July 
1, 1936. 267 


Joyful news; w and m John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46476, June 22, 
1936. 268 


Joyfully receive Him; w and m John 
R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46482, June 22, 19386. 269 


Joyous (A) Easter song; English w 
Paul England, m Max Reger; mixed 
voices. © Luiz Marques, Lisbon, 
Portugal, as executor of the author 
of English w. R 46642, July 16, 
1936. 270 


Jubilate Deo; by Berthold Tours, arr. ; 
men’s voices; in EF. © Sumner 
Salter, New York, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 46326, June 25, 1936. 

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June; w James Wheedon; high voice. 
© Walter M. Rummel, Paris, as au- 
thor of m. R 45942, June 25, aa 

272 


Just as He promised to do; w W. M. 
Lighthall, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46228, July 1, 1936. 273: 


Just like Thee; w W. Dennis Wortman, 
m H. A. Henry. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46229, July 1, 1936. 

274 


Just listen, I say; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46283, July 7, 
1936. 275 


Just to please Him; w C. A. Gage, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46212, July 1, sen 

2 


Just when I need Him most; w Wm. 
©. Pool, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46255, July 1, 1936. 277 


Keep close to your guide; w Maggie A. 
Gregory, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46172, July 1, 1986. 278 


Keep on believing; w Mrs. Frank A. 
Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46208, July 1, 19386. 209 


Kept by the power of God; by W. Still- 
man Martin. © Civilla Durfee Mar- 
tin, Atlanta, as widow. R 46169, 
July 1, 19386. 280 


Kid-Land; from A bunch of kids, w 
W. J. Harris, m H. I. Robinson. © 
Will J. Harris, Chicago, as author 
of w, and Harry I. Robinson, Chi- 
cago, aS author of m. R 46085, July 
2, 1936. 281 


King (The); w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46245, July 1, 1936. 282 


King (The) of the ages; song, m W. 
Stillman Martin. © Civilla Durfee 
Martin, Atlanta, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46160, July 1, 1936. 

283 


King’s (The) brigade; w Jas. Howe, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46176, July 1, 
1936. 284 


King’s (The) praise; w and m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46196, July 
1, 1986. 285. 


Kiss me, dearie; w Darry, m Harry 
Sigman and Bob White. © A. R. 
White, Chicago, as one of the authors 
of m. R 46366, July 11, 1986. 286 


Kitty Magee; poem Francis A. Fahy, 
set to Irish folk-song, arr. Horatio 
Parker ; men’s voices, a cappella. © 
Anna Parker, New York, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
45960, June 25, 1936. 287 


Kleine (Der) trompeter; marsch, op. 
139, no. 4; pf. © Georg Eggeling, 
Berlin, as author. R 46644, July 27, 
1936. 288 


Kletterrose; op. 139, no. 6; pf. © 
Georg EHEggeling, Berlin, as author. 
R 46643, July 27, 1936. 289: 


Kujawiak ; fragment de Masurek, Carl 
Bohm, op. 366, no. 11; violine u. pf. 
© Jenny Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 
as widow. R 46415, July 16, 1986. 

290 


Lady (The) bugs review; patrol pe- 
tite, morceau characteristique, Neil 
Moret, arr. Julian Strauss; pf. 
Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 46512, July 15, 1986. 291 


Lady love; w Wm. J. McKenna, m A. 
Gumble. © Albert Gumble, New 
York, as author of m, and Wm. J. 
McKenna, Jersey City, as author of 
w. R 46471, July 15, 1936. 292 


Land (The) of birds; ballet music, 
Manuel Klein: pf. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
46563, July 15, 1936. 293 


Land of the unsetting sun; w W. C. 
Martin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46259, July 1, 1936. 294 


Laughing eyes; song. © Elsa Wyman 
Maxwell, New York, as author. R 
46439, July 10, 1936. 295 


Laughing moon; three-step, Jos. J. 
Kaiser. © Jos. J. Denton, New 
York, as author. R 46674, July 24, 
1986. 296 


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Let Jesus have His way; w J. H. Sam- 
mis, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46218, July 1, 
1936. 297 


Let’s get the umpire’s goat; w and m 
Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. © 
Benjamin L. Friedland, New York, 
as widower of one of the authors. 
R 46510, July 15, 19386. 298 


Let us come boldly; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46489, June 22, 19386. 299 


Let us run after him; w J. W. Carpen- 
ter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46278, July 7, 


1936. 300 
Let us sing His love; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 


Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45994, June 27, 1986. 301 


Lift your glad eyes; Haster anthem; 
mixed voices. © Bruce Steane, Ton- 
bridge, Kent, England, as author. R 
46117, July 3, 1936. 302 


Lift your heart to Jesus; w H. E. Hew- 
itt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46191, July 1, 
1936. 303 


Lilies’ (The) song; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 46189, July 1, 1936. 

304 


Listen to the sweet chimes; opening 
cho., w J. W. Carpenter, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46272, July 7, 1936. 305 


juittle Puritan; »waltz;)euity, 1;20: © 
Albert J. Weidt, Belford, N. J., as 
author. R 46385, July 14, 1936. 306 


Living all for Jesus; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45997, June 27, 1986. 307 


Lonesome; medley two-step, intro. 
Lovins dovins, by Geo. W. Meyer and 
Kerry Mills; band. © Geo. W. 
Meyer, New York, as one of the au- 
thors. R 45868, June 24, 1936. 308 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Long time ago; w C. O. F., m Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick. © George T. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 45935, 
June 17, 1986. 309) 


Longing; by Theo. Bendix, arr.; pf. 


duet. © J. EH. Andino, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 46550, 


July 15, 1956. 310 


Lord (The) brings back His own; 
song, m W. Stillman Martin. © 
Civilla Durfee Martin, Atlanta, as 
widow of the author of m. R 45864, 
June 8, 1936. alee 


Lord (The) is loving unto every man; 
anthem, w from Psalm 145; mixed 
voices. © Bruce Steane, Tonbridge, 
Kent, England, as author of m. R 
46132, July 3, 1986. 312 


Lost and found; w J. H. Sammis, m 
Carl Fischer. © Ethel W. Gabriel, 
Los Angeles, as executor of the au- 
thor of m. R 46202, July 1, 19386. 

313 


Leve and flowers: new flower song, 
F. Aldrich, ed. and fingered M. 


Greenwald. © Agnes Greenwald, 
New York, as widow. R 46107, July 
7, 1936. 314 


Love (The) birds’ song; reverie; pf. 
? 


© Myrtle Logan Wickham, San 
Francisco, as author. R 45918, June 
20, 1936. 315 


Love in Maytime; w G. Hubi-New- 
combe, m Reginald De Koven. © 
Anna IF. De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46528, 
July 15, 1936. 316 


Love (The) of the Crucified One; w 
Maud Frazer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46210, July 1, 1936. ole 


Love (The) of the Savior of men; w 
Victor M. Hatfield, m Chas. H. Gab- 
riel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Ange- 
les, aS executor of the author of m. 
R 46199, July 1, 19386. 318 


Love’s serenade: a tone picture, Neil 
Moret; pf. © Charles N. Daniels, 
Los Angeles, as author. R 46540, 
July 15, 1936. 319 


Loving Redeemer ; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46004, June 
27, 1936. 320 


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McElwee; song, m Ted Snyder. © 
George Whiting, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 46076, June 25, 1936. 

321 

Magnificat; from evening service in 
C; mixed voices. © Bruce Steane, 
Tonbridge, Kent, England, as author. 
R 46649, July 27, 1936. aoe 


Malheur (Le); chanson, poéme Mar- 
EK. 


guerite Burnat-Provins. © 

Jaques-Dalcroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46622, 
July 23, 1936. 323: 


Many mansions; song, m W. Stillman 
Martin. © Civilla Durfee Martin, 
Atlanta, as widow of the author of 
m. R 46164, July 1, 1936. 324 


March in F'; by L. J. Quigley, op. 8; 
pf. © Sadie M. Quigley, Owens- 
boro, Ky., as widow. R 46850, July 
10, 1936. 325 


March of the rural guard; by Hugo 
Bricker, tr. from the German, D. 
Buck; men’s cho.. © Dudley Buck, 
Chicago, and Madeline B. Blossom, 
New York, as children of the de- 
ceased author of translation. R 
46329, June 25, 1936. 326 


Marche de féte; pour orgue, op. 36, 
transcription pour pf. 4 4 mains. © 
Henri Biisser, Paris, as author. R 
46640, July 23, 1936. 327 


Marche triomphale; by H. Bierman, op. 
20, arr.; 2 pfs, 4 hands. © Ed- 
mund Parlow, Frankfort a/M., Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
46127, July 3, 1936. 328 


Marchen (Hin); violin, with pf. acc. 
© Gustav Strube, Baltimore, as au- 
thor. R 46320, June 25, 1986. 329 

Marching in His name; w Charlotte 
G. Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 46254, July 1, 1936. 

330) 

Mary ; march two-step, Neil Moret. © 
Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 46541, July 15, 1936. 331 

Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Bac- 
chanale; de Bacchus; transcription 
pour pf. © Louise Constance de 
Gressy, veuve Jules Massenet, Ver- 
sailles, France, as widow. R 46036, 
June 29, 1936. 332 


—— La bataille simiesque; de Bac- 
chus ; transcription pour pf. seul. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow. R 46611, July 23, 1936. 

333 


89984—36——9 


Chasseresses et bacchantes; de 
Bacchus; transcription pour pf. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, as 
widow. R 46032, June 29, 1986. 334 


Faunes et satyres; de Bacchus; 
transcription pour pf. Louise 
Constance de Gressy, veuve Jules 
Massenet, Versailles, France, as 
widow. R 46030, June 29, 1936. 335 


Initiations; de Bacchus; tran- 
Scription > pour pf: nos: > 1-4 3© 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow. R 46033-46035, June 29, 
1936. 336-338 


— Les mystéres dionysiaques ; ballet 
extrait de Bacchus; pf. © Louise 
Constance de Gressy, vve. Jules Mas- 
senet, Versailles, France, as widow. 
R 46630, July 23, 1936. 309 


Nocturne; dans la forét, de Bac- 
chus; transcription pour pf. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow. R 46029, June 29, 1936. 
340 


—— Procession des offrandes; de 
Bacchus; transcription pour pf. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow. R 46031, June 29, 1936. 

341 


Roses mortes; de Bacchus; tran- 
scription pour pf. © Louis Constance 
de Gressy, veuve Jules Massenet, 
Versailles, France, as widow. R 
46027, June 29, 1936. 342 


—— Ton souvenir; poésie Emile Feil- 
let ; chant et pf. © Louise Constance 
de Gressy, veuve Jules Massenet, 
Versailles, France, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46023, June 29, 1936. 

343 


—— Le triomphe de Bacchus; de Bac- 
chus; transcription pour pf. © 
Louise Constance de Gressy, veuve 
Jules Massenet, Versailles, France, 
as widow. R 46028, June 29, 1936. 

344 


Master (The) ; medley overture, arr. ; 
military band. © William C. O’Hare, 
New York, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 46553, July 15, 1936. 345 


Master Bob; gigue, Rodolphe Berger ; 
pf. © Honorine Isopy, Paris, as 
executor. R 46637, July 23, 1936. 

346 


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347 


Melodie celeste; nocturne, Alfred G. 
Robyn; pf. Rev. and ed. edition. © 
Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow. R 46440, July 10, 1936. 347 


Melody (The) of love; closing cho., 
w J. W. Carpenter, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46291, July 7, 1936. 348. 


Mem’ry’s garden, why forget me; w 
J. Hayden-Clarendon, m Reginald 
De Koven. © Anna F. De Koven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 46514, July 15, 1936. 349! 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Judge me, O God; arr. and 
abridged ; men’s voices. © Sumner 
Salter, New York, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 46323, June 25, 1936. 

350 

Spring song; Gertrude Hoffman’s 

version, special arr. © Max Hoff- 

mann, Freeport, N. Y., as author of 


arrangement. R 46152, July 8, 1936. 
351 
Menuet; danse chantée, symphonie 


vocale, Auguste Chapuis; 2 voix de 
femmes ou d’enfants, sans ace. © 
Claire Dewingle Chapuis, Paris, as 
widow. R 466138, July 23, 19386. 352 


Menuet in E flat; op. 9; pf. © Heniot 
Levy, Chicago, as author. R 46008, 
June 29, 1936. 353 


Message (Le); mélodie pour tén., 
poésie Henri de Régnier, m, op. 31, 
no. 5; transposition pour bar. ou 
mezzo-sop. © Henri Biisser, Paris, 
as author of m. R 46026, June 29, 
1936. 304 


Message (A) to you and me. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as au- 
thor. R 45933, June 17, 1936. 355 


Mickey’s birthday; two-step; pf. © 


Archibald Joyce, Sutton, Surrey, 
England, as author. R 46564, July 
15, 1936. 356 


Mighty (The) victor; Easter service, 
Chas. H. Gabriel and others. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of one of the authors. R 
46264, July 1, 1936. 357 

Mighty (A) victor; w Effie Stevens, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gab- 
riel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46233, July 1, 19386. 


358 

Miller’s (The) wooing; by Frank 
Lynes, op. 52, no. 1; pf. © Adéle 

G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as 


widow. R 46420, July 16, 1986. 359 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Mine, Savior divine; w E. BE. Hewitt, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46192, July 1, 
1936. 360 


Ministry in song; new coll. of songs 
for all religious services, ed. and 
compiled W. C. Everett and E. O. 
Excell. © E. O. Excell, jr., Chi- 
cago, aS next of kin of one of the 
authors, who is not living. R 459386, 
June 25, 1936. 361 


Mission bells; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46240, July 1, 1936. 362 


Mondscheinzauber ; violin, with pf. ace. 
© Gustav Strube, Baltimore, as au- 
thor. R 46009, June 25, 1986. 363 


Moon-bird ; song, w J. E. Dempsey. © 
Johann C. Schmid, Philadelphia, as 
author of m. R 46580, July 18, 1936. 

364 


Same. © Viola Anna Flaherty, 
West Philadelphia, as widow of the 
author of w. R 46581, July 13, 1936. 
365 


Moon, moon, moon, can’t you tell her 
I’se awaiting; w and m P. Edgar, 
Alf. J. Lawrance and H. Gifford. © 
Percy Edgar and Harry Gifford, Lon- 
don, as authors. R 46546, July 15, 
1936. 366 


Moonlight ; w Ethel Le Roy De Koven, 
m Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. 
De Koven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46534, July 15, 
1936. 367 


w Richard Le Gallienne; high 
voice. © Walter M. Rummel, Paris, 
as author of m. R 45943, June 25, 
1936. 368 


Moonlight in India; pf. © Benjamin 
Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y., as author. 
R 46586, July 23, 1936. 369 


Morgen; violin, with pf. ace. © Gus- 
tav Strube, Baltimore, as author. R 
46321, June 25, 1936. 370 


Morning (The) watch; w J. Welling- 
ton Frizzelle, m Chas H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m R 
46297, July 7, 1936. 371 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Impromptu; by 
Maurice Moszkowski, op. 77, no. 7, 
ed. and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. 
© Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not liv- 
ing. R 45977, June 25, 1936. 372 


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Inquiétude ; by Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 77, no. 4, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45973, 
June 25, 1936. 373 


-— Intimité; by Maurice Moszkowski, 
op. 77, no. 5, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 45974, June 25, 
1936. 374 


— Mélodie; by Maurice Moszkowski, 
op. 77, no. 9, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin 
of the author of editing and finger- 
ing, who is not living. R 45979, June 
25, 1936. 375 


Menuet; by Maurice Moszkowski, 
op. 77, no. 10, ed. and fingered Louis 
Oesterle; pf. © Katharine Florence 
Stewart, New York, as next of kin of 
the author of editing and fingering, 
who is not living. R 45980, June 25, 
1936. 376 


Pantomime ; by Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 77, no. 8, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45978, 
June 25, 1936. 377 


Romance sans paroles; by Mau- 
rice Moszkowski, op. 77, no. 38, ed. 
and fingered Louis Oesterle; pf. © 
Katharine Florence Stewart, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
editing and fingering, who is not liv- 
ing. R 45972, June 25, 1936. 378 


Scherzino; by Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 77, no. 2, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45971, 
June 25, 1936. 379 


Tarentelle; by Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 77, no. 6, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 
of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45976, 
June 25, 1936. 380 


Tristesse; by Maurice Moszkow- 
ski, op. 77, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katharine 
Florence Stewart, New York, as next 


of kin of the author of editing and 
fingering, who is not living. R 45970, 
June 25, 19386. 381 


Moto perpetuo; v. Carl Bohm, op. 366, 
no. 12; violine u. pf. © Jenny Bohm, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as widow. R 
46416, July 16, 1936. 382 


My black dove; song, w Paul West. © 
John W. Bratton, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor of m. R 46568, July 15, 1936. 

383 


My brudda Sylvest; song, m Fred 
Fischer. © Jesse L. Lasky, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of w. R 
46090, May 16, 1936. 384 


My Father watches o’er me; song, w 
W. C. Martin. © J. HE. Delmarter, 
Santa Cruz, Calif., as author of m. 
R 45938, June 22, 1936. 385 


My fatherland; w L. T. Rightsell, m 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. © George T. 
Kirkpatrick, Philadelphia, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
45934, June 17, 1936. 386 


My Father’s keeping: w C. A. Gage, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46211, July 1, 1936. 

387 


My pillar of protection; w Victor M. 
Hatfield, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46224, July 1, 1936. 388 


My rest; w and m John R. Sweney. © 
Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46478, June 22, 
1936. 389 


My Savior’s love for me; w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46204, July 1. 
1936. 390 


My Saviour knows my name; song, m 
W. Stillman Martin. © Civilla Dur- 
fee Martin, Atlanta, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46162, July 1, 1936. 

ae Al 


My world; w Richard Watson Gilder, 
m, op. 3, no. 2; high, in F. © Wint- 
ter Watts, New York, as author of 
m. R 46313, June 25, 1936. 392 


Naughty eyes; song, w Harry Sylves- 
ter. © Perey Wenrich, New York, as 
author of m. R 46153, July 8, 1936. 

393. 


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Nearer and nearer His throne; w and 
m John R. Sweney. © Josephine 
H. 8S. Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next 
of kin of the author, who is not liv- 
ing. R 46480, June 22, 1986. 394 


Neckende geister: op. 139, no. 1; pf. 
© Georg Eggeling, Berlin, as author. 
R 46647, July 27, 1936. 395 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; w 
F. W. Bourdillon ; 4-pt. women’s cho. 
© J. Belle Boltwood, Jersey City, 
N. J., as author of m. R 46330, June 
2p, 1936. 396 


No one could do it like my father; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © Irving Ber- 
lin, New York, as author of w. R 
45920, June 17, 19386. 397 


Nobody told me of Jesus; w Mrs. F. A. 
Breck, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46260, July 1, 
1936. 398 


Noon; w Ethel LeRoy De Koven, m 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46530, July 15, 1936. 

399 


Nordische legende; v. Carl Bohm, op. 
366, no. 10; violine u. pf. © Jenny 
Bohm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as _ wi- 
dow. R 46414, July 16, 1936. 400 


Now altogether, hip, hip, hooray; song 
m Geo. Christie © Will Dillon, 
Kihaca, Ne NG as. author son Ww. oR 
46562, July 15,1936. 401 


Nuages; de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
tion; 2 pfs., 4 mains. © Maurice 
Ravel, Monfort lVAmaury, France, 
as author of transcription. R 46607, 
July 23, 19386. 402 


Nuit de Noél; esquisse, Ferruccio 
Busoni; pf. © Benvenuto Busoni, 
Berlin-Schoneberg, as child of the 
deceased author. R 46610, July 23, 
1936. 403 


Nune dimittis; from evening service in 
C; mixed voices. © Bruce Steane, 
Tonbridge, Kent, England, as au- 
thor. R 46650, July 27, 19386. 404 


O for a closer walk with God; hymn 
anthem, Thomas Merritt; sop. solo 
and cho. of mixed voices. © Merritt 
Avers, Van Nuys, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46482, July 16, 19386. 405 


O Lord, I will praise Thee; w and m 
John R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46485, June 22, 1936. 406 


O Lord of rest and darkness; w Hliza- 
beth Roberts MacDonald, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46298, July 7, 1936. 407 


O love divine; w Maud Frazer, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46252, July 1, 1936. 408 


O love that wilt not let me go; anthem, 
by Cuthbert Harris; mixed voices. 
© Louisa Harris, Gorleston-on-Sea, 
England, as widow. R 46123, July 3, 
1936. 409 


O triste, triste ...; poeme Verlaine, 
m Gabriel Dupont; chant et pf. © 
Robert Achille Adolphe Dupont, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46632, July 28, 1986. 410 


O, what a Savior; song, m W. Stillman 
Martin. © Civilla Durfee Martin, 
Atlanta, as widow of the author of 
m. R 45866, June 8, 1986. 411 


O ye of little faith; w and m Chas. H. 


Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46261, July 
1, 1986. 412 


Oberek; danse polonaise, op. 55, no. 
3; pf. © Rudolf Friml, Woodside, 
L. I. N. Y¥., as author. R 46419, 
July 16, 1936. 413 


Ocean pearl; valse caprice, Charles 
Drumheller; pf., six hands. Rev. 
and ed. edition. © Cora Drumheller 
Stevens, W. Lafayette, Ind. as 
widow. R 46441, July 10, 1986. 414 


Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles; by 
John Knowles Paine; orch. sc. 
Maude A. Bowers, Portland, Me., as 
next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 46129, July 3, 1936. 


415 
Offenbach (Jacques) L’amour de 
apache; valse, motifs arr. Robert 


Recker; orch. © Roberta Recker, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 46185, 
July 2, 1936. 416 


——QO lovely night; barearolle, from 
Les contes d’Hoffmann, English ver- 
sion M. Louise Baum, m arr. Max 
Spicker ; women’s 3-pt. cho. © Isa- 
bel Spicker Elsner, Brooklyn, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 45965, June 25, 1936. 417 


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Oh, say, doctor, he falls for the ladies 
every time; song, w Arthur J. Lamb. 
© Alfred Solman, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 45916, June 19, 19386. 

418 

Oh, you candy kid; song, from The 
candy shop, John L. Golden and 
Bob Adams. © John L. Golden, 
New York, as one of the authors. R 
46346, June 11, 1936. 419 


On my soul a blessing shower; by 
John R. Sweney. © Josephine H. 8. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 45990, June 27, 1936. 420 


On the Savior cast thy burden; by 
John R. Sweney. © Josephine H. S. 
Hogg, Ridgewood, N. J., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 45995, June 27, 19386. 421 


On to the front; w and m Chas. H. 


Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46195, July 
1, 1936. 422 


On to victory; w Charlotte G. Homer, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. 
R 46190, July 1, 1986. 423 


One of God’s days; song, m W. Still- 
man Martin. © Civilla Durfee Mar- 
tin, Atlanta, as widow of the author 
of m. R 46161, July 1, 19386. 424 


Open thy lattice; serenade, Louis 
Gregh, Hnglish w; sop. or ten.; in G. 
© M. Louise Baum, Boston, as au- 
thor of Hnglish version. R 46319, 
June 25, 1936. 425, 


Originality; w J. Hayden-Clarendon, m 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. De- 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46504, July 15, 1936. 

426 


Our brother Will; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46275, July 7, 
1936. 427 


Our Guard and Guide; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. 
R 46242, July 1, 1936. 428 


Our praises; w H. HE. Jones, m Chas H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46301, July 7, 1936. 429 


Palm-Sunday morning; w Em. Geibel, 
English version H. F. Bantock, m 
Max Reger; mixed voices. © Helen 


442 


FE. Bantock, Chalfont St. Peter, 
Bucks, England, as author of Eng- 
lish translation. R 46305, July 8, 
19386. 430 


Pandora; march, Charles Drumheller ; 
pf., six hands. Rev. and ed. edition. 
© Cora Drumheller Stevens, W. La- 


fayette, Ind., as widow. R 46442, 
July 10, 1936. 431 
Pansy blossoms rag; pf. © Chas. L. 


Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 46654, July 28, 1936. 432 


Pantomime (The) dance; violin; pf. 
ace. © George J. Trinkaus, Ridge- 
wood, N. J.,as author. R 46554, July 
15, 1936. 433 


Paragon park; w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
Herbert Forrest Odell. © Charles 
Russell Gardner, Winthrop, Mass., as 
executor of the author of w. R 
46556, July 15, 1936. 434 


Parker (Horatio) Novelette; op. 68, 
no. 3; organ. © Anna Parker, New 
York, aS widow. R 45949, June 25, 
1936. 435 


— Two minnelieder ; w after the Ger- 
man, English version Emily H. Whit- 
ney, m arr. and harmonized; fore- 
Singer and men’s cho.; pf. acc., ad 
lib. © Anna Parker, New York, as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 45962, June 25, 1936. 436 


Pay more attention to me; song. © 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, New York, 
as author. R 46516, July 15, 1936. 

437 


Pieusement; poéme Verhaeren, m Ga- 
briel Dupont ; chant et pf. © Robert 
Achille Adolphe Dupont, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 46631, July 23, 1986. 438 


Pigeon wing rag; pf. © Chas. L. John- 
son, Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
46651, July 28, 1936. 439 


Piggy back; grotesque intermezzo two- 
step, J. Bodewalt Lampe; pf. © 
Millie EK. Lampe, Queens Village, 
L. I., N. Y., as widow. R 46545, July 
15, 1936. 440 


Pilgrims’ dream of home; by Kathleen 
A. Roberts; pf. © Sophie Ruth 
Keiser King, New York, as widow. 
R 46445, July 10, 1986. 441 


Pimprenette; chansonnette sur _ les 
motifs de la célébre polka viennoise, 
paroles Louis Despax, m Rodolphe 
Berger. © Honorine Isopy, Paris, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
46022, June 29, 19386. 442 


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443 

Pimprenette; polka viennoise, Ro- 
dolphe Berger; orch. © Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, aS executor. R 46638, 
July 23, 19386. 443 

Pintade (La); song, paroles Jules 


Renard, English w Nita Cox. © 
Maurice Ravel, Montfort L’Amaury, 
France, as author of m. R 46636, 
July 23, 1936. 44 


Pious Peter; characteristic dance and 
cake-walk; pf. Rev. © Egbert A. 
Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author. R 
46443, July 10, 19386. 445 


Place (The) prepared; w H. M. Du 
Bose, m H. A. Henry. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46294, July 7, 
1936. 446 


Playing hookey; song, w Edgar Leslie. 
© Al Piantadosi, Van Nuys, Calif., 
as author of m. R 46347, June 11, 


1936. 447 
Pluie (La); chanson, poéme Mar- 
guerite Burnat - Provins. © E. 
Jaques-Dalecroze, Geneva, Switzer- 


land, as author of m. R 46625, July 
23, 1936. 448 


Polonaise brillante; by Otto Fleissner, 
arr.; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © Edmund 
Parlow, Frankfort a/M., Germany, as 
author of arrangement. R 46125, 
July 3, 1936. 449 


Polonaise triomphale; op. 55, no. 1; pf. 
© Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., 
N. Y., as author. R 46417, July 16, 
1936. 450 


Pommes (Les) sont tombées; chanson, 
poéme Marguerite Burnat-Provins. 
© E. Jaques-Dalcroze, Geneva, Swit- 
zerland, as author of m. R 46623, 
July 23, 19386. 451 


Pour rien; chanson, poéme de Mar- 
guerite Burnat - Provins. © HE. 
Jaques-Dalcroze, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, as author of m. R 46629, July 
23, 1936. 452 


Powder rag; march and two-step, Ray- 
mond Birch; pf. © Chas. L. John- 
son. Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
46655, July 28, 1936. 453 


Power eternal, Judge and Father ; cho. 
from Stabat mater, m Mme. de 
Grandval, ed. Horatio Parker; quar- 
tet for sop. and alto soli, with mixed 
cho. and organ ace. © Anna Par- 
ker, New York, as widow of the au- 
thor of editing. R 45963, June 25, 
1936. 454 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 32 


Praise the Lord; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. 
R 46237, July 1, 1936. 455. 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; by Michael 
Watson, arr.; men’s voices. © Sum- 
ner Salter, New York, as author of 
arrangement. R 46332, June 25, 
1936. 456. 


Pray, Christian, pray; w J. H. Sam- 
mis, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46219, July 1, 
19386. 457 


Prayer (A) of love; w Ruth Ruther- 
ford, m EH. Kars. © HE. Kars, Lon- 
don, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 46876, July 7, 1936. 458 


Precious moments ; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45988, June 27, 
1936. 459 


Prelude (A) in B minor; pf. © Wal- 
ter M. Rummel, Paris, as author. R 
45945, June 25, 1936. 460 


Prelude in D; organ. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 46337, June 25, 1936. 461 


Pretty Punchinello; from The beauty 
spot, w Joseph W. Herbert, m Reg- 
inald De Koven. © Marie L. Her- 
bert, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Anna De Koven,,. 
New York, as widow of the author 


ofm. R 46138, July 2, 1936. 462 
Pussy (The) cat; w John Edward 
Lind, m Reginald DeKoven. © 


Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46537, 
July 15, 19386. 463 


Quatuor pour piano; op. 23; violon, 
alto et violoncelle. © Joseph Jon- 
gen, Ixelles, Belgium, as author. R 
46011, June 29, 1936. 464 


Raised in glory; song, w Julia H. 
Johnston. © J. E. Delmarter, Santa 
Cruz, Calif}; as| author of mye 
45937, June 22, 1936. 465: 


Rally ‘neath the banner; w M. B. C. 
and C. H. Gabriel, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m and of one author of w. R 46180, 
July 1, 1936. 466. 


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Refiets; petites piéces symphoniques, 
Charles Steiger; 1°°* violons. no. 
1-4. © Georges Bertin, Paris, as 
executor. R 45982-45985, Jan. 22, 
1936. 467-470 


Reminiscences of love; w and m Mabel 
McKinley, French and German text 
by S. L. H. © Mabel McKinley 
Baer, Mount Vernon, N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 46454, July 10, 1986. A471 


Revive us; w and m John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridge- 
wood, N. J., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 46472, 
June 22, 1936. 472 


Right with God; w Victor M. Hatfield, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46198, July 1, 
1936. 473 


Risoluto; by Horatio Parker, op. 68, 
no. 5; organ. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as widow. R 45951, June 25, 
1936. 474 


Ronde denfants; de Ed. Chavagnat; 
pf. © Marie Louise Chavagnat, 
épouse de Louis Guido Cerutti, Paris, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
46014, June 29, 1936. A475 


Rose (The) queen; entrance-dance and 
ballet, from The beauty spot, w 
Joseph W. Herbert, m Reginald De 
Koven. © Marie L. Herbert, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Anna De Koven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46144, 
July 2, 1936. 476 


Russian (The) dance; violin; pf. acc. 
© George J. Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as author. R 46552, July 15, 
1936. ATT 


Sadie Salome, go home; w and m Ed- 
gar Leslie and I. Berlin. © Irving 
Berlin, New York, as one of the 
authors. R 45921, June 17, 1936. 

478 


Safe in the ark; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45998, June 27, 
1936. 479 


Sahara; romance du desert, Maurice 
Telma; pf., English fingering. © 
Theodore Arthur Rawlings, Jose- 
phine Ruegg, Nita Violet Bloor, Rosa 
Rawlings and Elise Rawlings, Lon- 
don, as children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 45691, May 18, 1936. 480 


492 


Sail on; w and m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 46193, July 1, 1936. 481 

Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) 

Htienne Marcel; fantaisie de l’opéra, 

transcrite. 1. Petit oreh—2. 1°" 

violons. © H. Mouton, Nice, France, 

as author of transcription. R 46614, 

46615, July 23, 19386. 482, 483 


Sailie hasn’t changed her maiden 
name; w W. C. Dunean, m W. A. 
Schroeder. © Wiliam Cary Dun- 
can, North Brookfield, Mass., as au- 
thor of w, and Wm. A. Schroeder, 
Wilton, Conn., as author of m. R 
46569, July 15, 19386. 484 


Santa Claus’ headquarters; Christmas 
cantata, libretto and m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46179, July 
1, 1936. 485 


Savior, lead me; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m T. C. O’Kane. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of w. R 46227, July 1, 
1986. 486 


Sea flowers; pt.-song, Samuel Reay ; 
mixed voices. © Muriel E. Tothill, 
Limpley Stoke, Nr. Bath, Somerset, 
England, as executor. R 46130, July 
He I BIE, A487 


See that boy; w J. W. Carpenter, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46289, July 7, 
1936. 488 


Seek ye the book; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. 8. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45999, June 27, 
1936. 489 


Send for Mrs. Santa Claus; w J. W. 
Carpenter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as ex- 
ecutor of the author of m. R 46277, 
July 7, 1936. 490 


Sevillana (La); bolero, op. 56, no. 1; 
pf. © Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. L, 
N. Y., as author. R 46423, July 16, 
1936. 491 


Shan (The) van voght; air: Sean 
bhean bhocht, Irish folk-song, arr. 
Horatio Parker; men’s voices, a cap- 
pella. © Anna Parker, New York, 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 45958, June 25, 1936. 492 


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493 


She who is dear to me; song, Gustav 
von Holst. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 
bar. © Isobel Holst, Dunmew, Es- 
sex, England, as widow. R 46602, 
July 16, 1936. 493 


Shining in the heart; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45996, June 27, 1936. 494 


Silver King; rag; pf. © Chas L. John- 
son, Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
46662, July 28, 1936. 495 


Silver spray ; caprice de salon, pf. duet, 
Charles Drumheller. Rey. and ed. 
edition. © Cora Drumheller Ste- 
vens, Lafayette, Ind., as widow. R 
46446, July 10, 1936. 496 


Since love has brought me nought but 
tears; w Percy J. Barrow [and] 
The dawn at your window; w Fred 
H. Weatherly: med. © Dorothy For- 
ster, London, as author of m. R 
46383, July 14, 1936. 497 


Since mother was a girl; song, m Al. 
von Tilzer. © Jack Norworth, N. Y., 
as author of w. R 46154, July 8, 
1936. 498 


Since sweetheart went away. © Byron 
R. Olds, Galesville, Wis., as one of 
the authors. R 46671, July 27, 1936. 

499 


Sing alleluia forth; anthem, m Dudley 
Buck; men’s voices. © Madeline B. 
Blossom, Fairfield, Conn., as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 45986, 
July 1, 1986. 500 


Sing aloud unto God; anthem; mixed 
voices. © Fred W. Peace, Thorn- 
hill, Dewsbury, Yorks, England, as 
author. R 46120, July 3, 1986. 501 


Sing me a come-all-ye, like my daddy 
sang to me; w and m Nora Bayes 
and Jack Norworth. © Benjamin 
L. Friedland, New York, as widower 
of one of the authors. R 46543, July 


15, 1936. 502 
Singing by the way; w E. EH. Rexford, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 


Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46173, July 1, 
1936. 503 


Sleep little bird; w Loleta M. Nevens, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46174, July 1, 
1936. 504 


pt. III, n. s., v. 381 


Sleigh (A) party; polka, M. Green- 
wald. Agnes Greenwald, New 
York, as widow. R 46106, July 7, 
1936. 505 


Slumber-song: by Horatio Parker, op. 
68, no. 2; organ. (© Anna Parker, 
New York, as widow. R 45948, June 
25, 19386. 506 


Snow-man (The); w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46290, July 7, 
1936. 5OT 


Solaret ; valse ballet, Thomas S. Allen ; 
orch. © Arthur J. Allen, Wildwood, 
N. J., as child of the deceased author. 
R 46388, July 14, 1936. 508 


Solféges de concours ; a 2 voix, Auguste 


Chapuis. © Claire Dewingle Cha- 
puis, Paris, as widow. R 45981, June 
27, 1986. 509 


Some heart is sighing ; by Hd. Rose. © 
Fred Rose, Evanston, Ill., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46673, July 24, 1936. 510 


Some one else; song. © James Brock- 
man, Los Angeles, as author. R 


46468, July 13, 1936. ale | 


Some one’s knocking; w J. W. Car- 
penter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46280, July 7, 
1936. 512 


Somebody cares: w Irene Durfee, m 
W. Stillman Martin. © Civilla Dur- 
fee Martin, Atlanta, as widow of the 
author of m. R 45865, June 8, 1936. 

513 


Somebody needs your love; w EH. HE. 
Hewitt, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46256, July 1, 1986. 514 


Sommeil (Le) de Canope; poeme Al- 
bert Samain, pour chant et orech.; 
réduction pour chant et pf. © Gus- 
tave Samazeuilh, Paris, as author of 
m. R 46641, July 23, 1936. 515 


Sonata in E flat; by Horatio Parker, 
op. 65; organ. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as widow. R 45953, June 25, 
1936. 516 


Song (A); w E. Rosslyn Mitchell; 
med. voice. © Walter M. Rummel, 
Paris, as author of m. R 45944, June 
25, 1936. 517 


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Song of devotion; reverie, Kathleen A. 
Roberts [pseud. of Robert A. Keiser, 
i. e. R. A. Keiser King]; pf. © 
Sophie Ruth Keiser King, New York, 
as widow. R 46447, July 10, wee 


Songs and flowers; Children’s day 
service, Chas. H. Gabriel, and others. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, 
as executor of one of the authors. 
R 46571, July 7, 1936. 519 


Sorority; three-step or mazurka; pf. 
© Chas. EH. Roat, Battle Creek, 
Mich., as author of m. R 46378, July 
18, 1986. 520 


Sound the tidings; w Effie Stevens, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46241, July 1, 


1936. 521 
Sowing for the Master; w James 
Rowe, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel - 


W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46300, July 
7, 1936. 522 


Spanish (The) dance; violin; pf. ace. 
© George J. Trinkaus, Ridgewood, 


N. J., as author. R 46551, July 15, 
1936. 523 


Spring’s greeting; by Frank Lynes, op. 


52, no. 3; pf. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow. R 
46422, July 16, 1936. 524 


Stairway (The): op. 3, no. 3, w Rich- 
ard Watson Gilder; high, in G flat. 
© Wintter Watts, New York, as au- 
thor of music. R 46314, June 25, 
1936. 525 


Standing fast; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
46481, June 22, 1936. 526 


Starshine; w and mJ. E. Dempsey. © 
Viola Anna Flaherty, West Philadel- 
phia, aS widow. R 46156, July 8, 
1936. 527 


Steane (Bruce) 10 short voluntaries; 
American organ or harmonium. 
Bruce Steane, Tonbridge, Kent, Eng- 
land, as author. R 46118, July 3, 
1936. 528 


Strife (The) is o’er; anthem. © Er- 
nest A. Dicks, Cheltenham, England, 
as author. R 46128, July 3, 1936. 

529 


Strike your harp; by W. Stillman Mar- 
tin. © Civilla Durfee Martin, At- 


543 


lanta, as widow. R 46168, July 1, 
1936. 530 


Sum (The) of life; song. © Elsa Wy- 
man Maxwell, New York, as author. 
R 46449, July 10, 1986. 5a 


Summer zephyrs; idylle, Robert A. 
King; pf. © Sophie Ruth Keiser 
King, New York, as widow. R 46448, 
July 10, 1936. 532 


Sunbeam ; intermezzo; pf. © Chas. L. 
Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 46665, July 28, 1936. 5383 | 


Sunlight all the way; w Mattie M. 
Boteler, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Kthel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46267, July 1, 1936. 534 


Swaying ferns; waltz, L. J. Quigley, 
op. 7; pf. © Sadie M. Quigley, 
Owensboro, Ky., as widow. R 46352, 
July 10, 1936. 530 


Sweetest (The) song of all; w Char- 
lotte G. Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
jr. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los An- 
geles, as executor of the author of 
w, and widow of the author of m. 
R 46266, July 1, 1936. 536 


Sweetheart; w and m Clare Kummer; 
med. voice, in C. © Clare Kummer 
Henry, New York, as author. R 
46589, July 23, 1936. 537 


Sweetheart town; march song, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © Jack Mahoney, New 
York, as author of w. R 46158, July 
8, 1936. 538 


Sylphiden walzer; by Max Franke, op. 
61, arr.; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Edmund 
Parlow, Frankfort a/M., Germany, 
as author of arrangement. R 46124, 
July 3, 1936. 539 


Take me some place, will you Johnnie; 
song, w Fred J. Hamill and Charles 


Robinson. © Perey Wenrich, New 
York, as author of m. R 46155, July 
8, 1936. 540 


Take the cross; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., aS next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46475, June 22, 1936. 541 


Tarantula (The); Texas rag, W. C. 
Powell; orch. © W. C. Polla, New 
York, as author. R 46149, July 8, 
1936. 542 


Tauperlen ; op. 139, no. 2; pf. © Georg 
Eggeling, Berlin, as author. R 46648, 
July 27, 1936. 548 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Te Deum; mixed voices; in D. © | This joyful day; by John R. Sweney. 


Bruce Steane, Tonbridge, Kent, Eng- 
land, as author. R 46131, July 3, 
1936. 544 


Tea blossoms; waltz; guit. 1, 2. © 
Richard EH. Hildreth, West Somer- 


ville, Mass., as author. R 46387, 
July 14, 1936. 545: 
Teddy after Africa; pf. © Arthur 


Pryor, Deal, N. J., as author. R 
46098, July 3, 19386. 546 


Tell it over and over; by John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
45989, June 27, 1936. 547 


Tell the story of Jesus; w EH. HB. Rex- 
ford, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46184, July 1, 
1936. 548 


Terrible (A) Turk; intermezzo two- 
step. © Egbert Van Alstyne, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 46509, July 15, 
1936. 5A9: 


That’s a plenty; w Henry S. Creamer, 
m Bert A. Williams. © Lottie Tyler, 
New York, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
46133, July 2, 1936. 550 


That’s enough for me; w W. C. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46262, July 1, 
1936. 551 


That’s why I’m a happy married man; 
w Jack Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. 
© Jack Mahoney, New York, as au- 
thor of w, and Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46453, July 10, 1936. 552 


That teasin’ rag; song. © Joe Jordan, 
New York, as author. R 46587, July 
23, 1936. 503 


There is no other way; w Ada Blenk- 
horn, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46207, July 1, 
1936. 554. 


They shall shine; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author. R 46303, July 7, 1936. 

555. 

Thinking of Jesus; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45992, June 27, 
1936. 


556 . 


© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46001, June 27, 
1936. 557 


Three little sisters; w J. W. Carpen- 
ter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46288, July 7, 
1936. 558 


Thus saith the Lord; anthem, w from 
the Bible; mixed voices. © Bruce 
Steane, Tonbridge, Kent, England, as 
author of m. R 46119, July 3, 1936. 

559 


Thy kingdom come, w C. McKibbin, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46188, July 1, 1936. 

560 


Till dawn; song Gilbert Loewe, arr. 
Chas. J. Roberts; full orch. © Theo- 
dore Arthur Rawlings, Josephine 
Ruegg, Nita Violet Bloor, Rosa 
Rawlings and Elise Rawlings, Lon- 
don, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 45693, May 18, 1936. 

561 


Tobasco; rag time waltz; pf. © Chas. 
L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 46660, July 28, 1936. 562 


To-night will never come again; song, 
from The prince of to-night, m Jos. 
E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46457, July 13, pee 

Tournier (Marcel) Deux préludes ro- 
mantiques; op. 17; violon et pf., ou 
harpe. © Marcel Tournier, Paris, as 
author. R 46013, June 29, 1936. 564 


Tramp (The) of the host; w and m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor. R 
46253, July 1, 1936. 565 


Traveling (The) salesman; march in- 


termezzo. © Frank McIntyre, New 
York, as author. R 46452, July 10, 
1936. 566 


Trio caprice; op. 39; violin. violoncell 
and pf. © Paul Juon, Vevey, Switz- 
erland, as author. R 46104, May 27, 
1936. 567 


Trio no. 5, in B flat; for 2 violons and 
violoncello, Johann Stamitz, op. 1, 
no. 5, arr. with pf. acc. Hugo Rie- 
mann, ed. © Sam Franko, New 
York, as author of editing. R 45946, 
May 28, 1986. 568 


RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1936 


Triumphant children’s day; w Char- 
lotte G. Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor. R 46299, July 7, 1936. 569 


Trumpeter of the fort; overture, R. 
Gruenwald, op. 393; orch. © Paul 
Krasel, Upper Melbourne, Richmond 
Co., Que., Canada, as executor. R 
46386, July 14, 1936. 570 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chorus 
of reapers; from Hugene Onégin, 
arr.; women’s voices, 4 pts. © Vic- 
tor Harris, New York, as author of 


arrangement. R 45941, June 29, 
1936. 571 
Twilight; serenade, J. Bodewalt 
Lampe; pf. © Millie E. Lampe, 


Queens Village, L. I., N. Y., as widow. 
R 46519, July 15, 1986. 572 


—w Ethel Le Roy De Koven, m 
Reginald De Koven. © Anna F. De 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46531, July 15, 1936. 

573 


Uber stock und stein; op. 139, no. 5; 
pf. © Georg Eggeling, Berlin, as 
author. R 46646, July 27, 1936. 574 


Under the evening star; w Sam Ehr- 
lich, m Perey Wenrich. © Ethael 
Ehrlich, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 45202, June 6, 1936. 

575 


Under the honeymoon; song, from Mr. 
Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward 
Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, Hunt- 
ington, N. Y., as author of music. 
R 46594, July 8, 1936. 576 


Under the tent; galop brilliant. © 
Charles N. Daniels, Los Angeles, as 
author. R 46539, July 15, 1936. 577 


University heights; march and two 
step; pf. © Dan J. Sullivan, New- 
ton Center, Mass., as author. R 
46549, July 15, 1936. 578 


Unto the hills; w A. De B. Scotland, 
set to the melody of Ah! Tis a dream, 
C. B. Hawley; high, in B flat. © 
Clara Keeler, Camp Chase, O., as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 46311, June 25, 1936. 

579) 


Valley (The) of the Espingo; cantata, 
poem Paul Heyse, English version 
Alice C. Jennings, m Josef Rhein- 
berger, op. 50, voc. se. arr. J. N. Ca- 
vallo, ed. Horatio Parker; men’s 
voices. © Anna Parker, New York, 
as widow of the author of editing. 
R 45966, June 25, 1936. 580 


592 


Valse de concert: op. 55, no. 2; pf. © 
Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as author.. R'46418, July 16, 19386. 


581 

Variations plaisantes sur un theme 
grave; harpe obbl. et orch. © Roger 
Dueasse, Paris, as author. R 46010, 
June 29, 1936. 582) 


Venetienne; gondoliera, op. 56, no. 2; 
pf. © Rudolf Friml, Woodside, L. I., 
N. Y., as author. R 46424, July 16, 
1936. 583. 


Vent (Le); chanson, poéme Margue- 
rite Burnat-Provins. © E. Jaques- 
Dalecroze, Geneva, Switzerland, as 
author of m. R 46624, July 23, 1936. 

584 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Otello; selections 
from the opera, arr. Max Spicker; 
pf. © Isabel Spicker Elsner, Brook- 
lyn, as widow of the author of ar- 


rangement. R 45957, June 25, 19386. 
589 

Victoria march; characteristic, M. 
Greenwald. © Agnes Greenwald, 


New York, as widow. R 46108, July 
7, 1936. 586 


Von Doenhoff (Albert) Deux études; 
pf. © Albert von Doenhoff, New 
York, as author. R 45952, June 25, 
1936. 587 


Wake up; w Hleanor Allen Schroll, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. Ga- 
briel, Los Angeles, as executor of the 
author of m. R 46215, July 1, 1986. 


588 
Waldmeister’s wooing; by C. Jos. 
Brambach, English version; men’s 


cho. © M. Louise Baum, Boston, as 
author of English version. R 46328, 
June 25, 1936. 589 


Wandering (The) minstrel’s song; w 
J. Hayden-Clarendon, m Reginald 
DeKoven. © Anna F. DeKoven, 
New York, aS widow of the author of 
m. R 465038, July 15, 1936. 590 


Was it you; song, w Paul West. © 
Alfred Solman, New York, as author 
of m. R 45910, June 19, 19386. 591 


Washington’s birthday entertainment 
book; w Lizzie De Armond and 
others, m Charles H. Gabriel and 
others. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los An- 
geles, as executor of one of the au- 
thors of m. R 46249, July 1, 1936. 

592 


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593 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


We must have a concert; solo and cho., 
w J. W. Carpenter, m Chas. H. Ga- 
briel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los An- 
geles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46278, July 7, 1936. 593 


We've traveled far; w J. W. Carpenter, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46282, July 7, 
1936. 594 


Wedding of the fairies; waltz; pf. © 
Chas. L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., 
as author. R 46652, July 28, 1936. 

595 


Weissroschen; waltz; pf. © Wilhelm 
Aletter, Mainz, Germany, as author. 
R 46358, July 10, 1936. 596 


Wenn der mundschein scheint ; marsch 


aus Die lustige doppelehe; blech- 
musik. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as 
author. R 46148, July 2, 1936. 597 


What does it mean; w H. L. Burchell, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46298, July 7, 
1936. 598 


What shall I do with the rest; w 
Adrian Ross and George Arthurs, m 
Leslie Stuart. © Katharine Leslie 
Stuart, Bexhill-on-sea, Sussex, Eng- 
land, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46497, July 15, 1936. 599 


What will it be; w and m Chas. H. 


Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor. R 46232, July 
1, 1936. 600 


When I was a kid like you; song, from 
Mr. Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward 
Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, Hunt- 
ington, N. Y., aS author of m. R 
46595, July 8, 19386. 601 


When love is waiting round the corner; 
song, from The prince of to-night, m 
Jos. E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams 
and Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as 
authors of w. R 46467, July 18, 1936. 

602 


When the bell in the lighthouse rings 
ding dong; poem Arthur J. Lamb; 
bar.; in E flat. © Alfred Solman, 
New York, as author of m. R 45926, 
June 20, 1936. 603 


When the joy-springs flow; w J. W. 
Carpenter, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m R 
46285, July 7, 1936. 604 


When the meadow-larks are calling 
Annie Laurie; song, m Theodore 
Morse. © Richard H. Buck, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w. R 46159, 
July 8, 1936. 605 


When the purple shadows tint the 
golden grain; song, w Monroe H. 
Rosenfeld. © Alfred Solman, New 
York, as author of m. R 46588, July 
23, 1936. 606 


While He is waiting; w and m John R. 
Sweney. © Josephine H. S. Hogg, 
Ridgewood, N. J., as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
46473, June 22, 1936. 607 


Who is the king of glory; by W. Still- 
man Martin. © Civilla Durfee Mar- 
tin, Atlanta, aS widow. R 46167, 
July 1, 19386. 608 


Wholly unto Jesus; w Charlotte G. 
Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor. 
R 46302, July 7, 1936. 609 


Whom having not seen I love; w Maud 
Frazer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46263, July 1, 
1936. 610 


Why not surrender now; w J. H. Sam- 
mis, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46226, July 1, 
1936. 611 


Why should I not love Him; w J. H. 
Sammis, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Ethel W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as 
executor of the author of m. R 
46220, July 1, 1936. 612 


Wiegenlied ; violin and pf. © Charles 
H. Blank, Alameda, Calif., as author. 
R 46431, July 16, 19386. 613 


Wilkes (Robert W.) Adagio; op. 3; 
violin and pf. © Robert W. Wilkes, 
Yonkers, N. Y., as author. R 46310, 
June 25, 1936. 614 


Will it be you; w Herbert Buffum, m 
Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46292, July 7, 


1936. 615 
— w James Rowe, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 


Angeles, as executor of the author 
of m. R 46225, July 1, 1936. 616 


Wilt thou let Him go; w T. O. Chis- 
holm, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel 
W. Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor 
of the author of m. R 46230, July 1, 
1986. 617 


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RENEWALS 


no. 7, 1986 


636 


Wonder-working (The) power; by W. | You ean look and you ean listen, but 


Stillman Martin. © Civilla Durfee 
Martin, Atlanta, as widow. R 46165, 
July 1, 1986. 618 


Wonderful (A) gift is Jesus. © Fred- 
erick Allen Mills, Hollywood, Calif., 
as author. R 46092, May 16, 1936. 

619 


Wonderful Jesus; by John R. Sweney. 
© Josephine H. S. Hogg, Ridgewood, 
N. J., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 45991, June 27, 
1936. 620 


Wondrous day of days; w H. BH. Hewitt, 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Ethel W. 
Gabriel, Los Angeles, as executor of 
the author of m. R 46269, July 1, 
1936. 621 


Won’t you listen dearie; song, melody 
Gus. A. Benkhart. © Bobby Heath, 
Philadelphia, as author of w. R 
46157, July 8, 1986. 622 


Won’t you love me; w and m Kath- 
arine St. Clair, Bob White and 
Dexter Stocking. © A. R. White, 
Chicago, aS one of the authors. R 
46363, July 11, 1936. 623 


Would you like to learn to like me; 
song, from Follies of the day, w 
Berney Gerard. © Albert Von 
Tilzer, New York, as author of m. 
R 46342, July 8, 1986. 624 


Yahama; paroles Lucien Boyer, m 
Karl Hoschna. © Hettie Hoschna, 
Rego Park, N. Y., as widow of the 
author of m. R 46557, July 15, 1986. 
625. 


Yearning; w Sylvester Maguire; med. 
voice, in G. © Alfred Solman, New 
York, as author of m. R 45913, June 


19, 1936. 626 
Yeux (Les) secs; chanson, poéme 
Marguerite Burnat-Provins. © E. 
Jaques-Daleroze, Geneva, Switzer- 


land, as author of m. R 46621, July 
23, 1936. 627 


m-u-m is the word; w and m James 
Brockman and J. Fred Helf. © 
Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of the 
deceased author J. F. Helf. R 46111, 
July 9, 1936. 628 


You're a dear old world after all; song, 
from The prince of to-night, m Jos. 
EK. Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46458, July 13, 1936. 

629 


You're just the sort of girl for a boy 
like me; song, from Follies of the 
day, w Barney Gerard. © Albert 
Von Tilzer, New York, as author of 
music. R 46348, July 8, 1936. 

630 


You’re my girl; song. © John L. 
Golden, New York, as author. R 
46500, July 15, 1936. 631 


You won’t know anybody there; song, 
from The prince of to-night, m Jos. 
E. Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46463, July 18, 1936. 

632 


Your happiness is all I wish, deep in 
my heart; song, Joseph S. Nathan. 
© Dorothea Nathan Reed, Visalia, 
Calif., as widow. R 46450, July 10, 
1936. 633 


1°7° gsonate; 1°" mouvement, par Hum- 
mel, analysée; pf. Georges 
Sporck, Paris, as author of analysis. 
R 46633, July 238, 1936. 634 


2°™° sonate; 1°7 mouvement, par Hum- 
mel, analysée; pf. Georges 
Sporck, Paris, as author of analysis. 
R 46634, July 23, 1936. 635 
4eme gonate; 1°" mouvement, par 
Weber, analysée; pf. © Georges 
Sporck, Paris, as author of analysis. 
R 46635, July 23, 1936. 636 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


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OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 38 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


—eeeeey, 


1936 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 


No. 8 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1936 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE-Notep py Users or THis Catratog 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of 
distributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search 
should be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann 
Sebastian); Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo); Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob 
Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter) ; 
Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) ; 
Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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


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

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

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

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

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poy th RC ENO MGR ne epee tenth plc 2. 00 
Pati ee av SiOOMeCOMIMOSHEIONG 2 = oui ee 3. 00 
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for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

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

Notics is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
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by such claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

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

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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1984), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
18 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii—vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925). 
pages vii—vili of nos. 3-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

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

France, vol. 18 (1918), pages xi—xii of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii—vili of no. 3; 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

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

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

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

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages viil-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili-xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v—ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

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

ee: (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi—vii 
of no. 9; 

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

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 10; 

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

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

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


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Nore.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A la mémoire de Paul Dukas; pf. 
June 25, 1986; E for. 45410; J. Guy- 
Ropartz, Lanloup par Plouha, Cdtes- 
du-Nord, France. 21570: 


Acceptance; poem Chanera, m Treva 
La Mar. © July 6, 19386; E pub. 
56200; Lucile M. George, Los Angeles. 

21571 


Addis Ababa; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© le. Aug, 4, 1936; E unp. 129571; 
Michael Zarrella, Bridgeport, Conn. 

21572 


Adorable paradise; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 180623; Al 
Ulin, New York. 21573 


Afraid of love and you; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c Aug. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 1380521; Benjamin Klasmer, 
Baltimore. 21574 


Africa; song, m Leo Richard. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129734; Marion 
Wertz, Somerville, N. J. 21575: 


After the sun shines, dear; w and m 
George Earl Tresse; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1303842; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21576 


After the waltz was over; song, w 
Meredith Rolland Rhodes. © 1 «. 
Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130055; Gil- 
more Eldridge Turner, Warrensburg, 
ING Y. 21577 


After we said good-night; pf., with w. 
©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129702; 
Lois Irvan Jones, Paducah, Ky. 

21578 


Ah! w and melody. © 1. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 129828; Lucille Gedeon, 
Aspinwall, Pa. 21579) 


Ah’s goin’ down to Reno; w O. Warner, 
m A. Hammer. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 130844; Otton Warner and 
Arnold Hammer, Allendale, Mo. 

21580 


Ah there, my little chickadee ; w Harry 
- Pease, m Lou Leaman; with guit. 
arr. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 57000; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 21581 


© | Alabama (The) blues; w Vashti Burns, 


m Liliouise Burns. © 1 ¢. Aug, 28, 
1986; E unp. 180984; Lillian Louise 
Robertson, Goshen, Ala. 21582 


Alabama, I’m lonesome; w Wesley Her- 
ring; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; EH 
unp. 130311; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21583 


All about you; w Jeannette Scribner, 


m Don Scribner. © 1 ¢. Aug. 29, 
1986; E unp. 181061; Donald L. 
Scribner, Albion, Mich. 21584 


All at once; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 1380864; Ray 
Mark, Crosby, Minn. 21585 


All for you; waltz, w J. McDonald, 
melody P. Purcell. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 130376; Joseph McDon- 
ald and Patrick Purcell, Langley 
Field, Va. 21586 


All I got was you; song; with ukulele 
arr. © Aug. 24, 1986; E pub. 571388; 
Harry V. Kinney, Dolgeville, N. Y. 

21587 


All I need is you; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130427; 
John B. Nauer, Saginaw, Mich. 

21588 


All mine; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
3, 1986; E unp. 129560; Wm. H. Rinn, 
Detroit. 21589) 


All roads lead to Texas; w Si Scudder, 
m David Rose, pf. sc. Lou Leaman ; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 56822; Mills music, inec., New 
York. 21590 


All to Jesus; hymn, w Joe DuMond, m 
Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; H 
pub. 56445; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 21591 


All was blue till I met you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 
129680; Henry Zwick, Rosedale, 
Raspeburg P. O., Md. 21592 


Allegheny in song; compiled Everett 
Hendricks, arrs. David Martin and 
Morten J. Luvaas; mixed and male 


wide 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21593 


Dt. IIE, 0. Siva 


Allegheny in song—Continued. 
voices, a cappella. 38d ed. © June 
2, 1936; E pub. 56696; Allegheny col- 
lege, Meadville, Pa. 21593. 


Allegro assai; 1° tempo de Corsaresca, 
P. La Rotella; orch. Partitura. © 
June 6, 1986; E for. 45308; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 21594 


Aloha land; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 131088; Ruth R. Blomquist, 
Spokane. 21595 


Aloha nui loa to the islands; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130932; 


Granville A. Starbuck, Whittier, 
Calif. 21596 |. 
Alone-in-love; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130109; Evelyn 
Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 
21597 


Alone to-night ; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug, 21, 1936; E unp. 130548; 
George Morgan Simpson, Baltimore. 

21598 


Alone with you; song, m Leo Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1986; EB unp. 129735; 
Frederick O. Rusher, Indianapolis. 

21599 

——-=—— pi. se: arr: Bob Taylor. ‘© 
tC. Aes So) L950. Er sop L281 : 
Odessa Beatrice Jones, Denver. 

21600 

Along the stream; w and melody. © 

1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130476; 
George Anthony Libonati, Roselle, 
N. J. 21601 


Always near you; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 1380616; Elizabeth B. Mell, 
Oklahoma City. 21602 


Am I a lucky guy; fox-trot song, m A. 
Jaeger and Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 180963; Alphons 
Jaeger, Detroit. 21603 


Am I losing my mind over you; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129777; Kay Werner, Sue 
Werner and Dave Bauer, New York. 

21604 


Ancielina miguarda; canzone. © July 
10, 1936; E pub. 56810; Pasquale 
Novara, New York. 21605 


And I still dream of you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 
180114; Evelyn Louise Perata, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 21606 


And it came to pass; liturgical Christ- 
mas service for children, compiled Al- 
fred Schmieding. © Aug. 3, 1936; 


AA 215940; Concordia pub. house, St. 
Louis. 21607 


And so egad, he married the girl; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131015; Richard Feiner, New York, 

21608 


And so it ends; w and m Eddy Arthur. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130398 ; 
Edwin Arthur Salomon, New York. 

21609 

And that woman made a monkey out of 
me; from High tension, w and m 
Sidney Clare. © Aug. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 57083; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 21610 


And then He made me you; w Newell 
Bennett Davis; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130646; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21611 


And they said it wouldn’t last; w and m 
James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and 
Michael H. Cleary; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 
57111; Edward B. Marks musie corp., 
New York. 21612 


And you’re so far away; song. ©1ec. 


Aug. 26, 1936; E ° unp. 1308505 
Ethelyn Temple Cowles, Columbus, 
O. 21613 
Andalucia; from the Spanish suite, 


Ernesto Lecuona, arr. Luis Sucra; 
pf., 4 hands. © Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 
57112; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 21614 


Angler’s (The) song; w Isaak Walton, 
melody Henry Lawes, arr. Thomas 
F. Dunhill; male voices. © Aug. 5, 
1936; E for. 453878; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 21615 


Another mile; from Billy Rose’s Casa. 
manana, w Billy Rose and Irving 
Kahal, m Dana Suesse; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
56717; Chappell & co. ine, New 
York. 21616 


Answer my song; melody with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130044; 
Sam Stevens Hood, Raleigh, N. C. 

21617 


Anxiety; song. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 129554; Marie Elizabeth 
Hawkins, Colmar Manor, Md. 21618 


Any way I say it, it means I love you; 
w H. Dorff and Milt Rabin, melody 
Milt Rabin and Mae Berger. ©1 ce. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130612; Henry 
Dorff, Brooklyn. 21619 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Anything goes; musical comedy, lyrics 
and m Cole Porter. Voc. sc. © July 
24, 1986; E for. 45437; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21620 


Arab dance; by Ernest Harry Adams; 
pf. © July 138, 1986; E pub. 56379; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

21621 


Arabian nights; composed, fingered and 
ed. Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. 
Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 57059 ; Moderne 
publications, Chicago. 21622 


Arban-Prescott first and second year; 
authentic excerpts from Arban’s com- 
plete method, Gerald Prescott, for use 
with the first two years of the Pres- 
cott technic system. 1. Trombone or 
bar., in bass clef.—2. Cornet or trum- 
pet. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 56906, 
56907 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

21623, 21624 


Arizona moon; w Artie Elizabeth Free- 
man; pf. ©1ec. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130647; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 21625 


Armaani kainalossa ; polkka, John Har- 
ju; pf. ©l1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
130181 ; John Oscar Harju, New York. 

21626 


Armchair (An) for two; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130020; Mar- 
guerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 21627 


Around and ’round the old band-stand ; 
Ww and m Harry Leon, Leo Towers 
and Lewis Ilda; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E for. 45335; Irwin 
Dash music co., ltd., London. 21628 


Around the campfires in the Rockies; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1936 ; H unp. 129506; R. V. Schmittou, 
Yantis, Tex, 21629 


Around the totem pole; by Cleo Allen 
Hibbs; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 
56958; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 21630 


Artistic (An) parrot; waltz song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129947; 
Baldassare Gallo, Brooklyn. 21631 


As long as you’re around; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 129492; George 
Henry Van Kuren, New Orleans. 


21632 

Ascher’s four star folio for orchestra; 
compiled and _e arr. George H. 
Sanders; orch. pts. © Aug. 24, 


1936 ; E pub. 57081 ; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 216383 


21648 


Asi es la mujer; musica por la pelicula 
mexicana. © 1 ec. Aug. 1, 1986; 
E unp. 180208; Max Urban, Mexico, 
DEE, 21634 


Ask the jeep; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1936 ; E unp. 180805 ; Karl HE. Watters, 
Bloomington, Ill. 21685 


At last; fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 22, 
1986; E unp. 180607; Morris Slos- 
burg, Los Angeles. 21636 


— w and melody Paul Perry. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129481; Paul 
Siegel, Brooklyn. 21637 


At mother’s knee; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1986; E pub. 56447; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 21638 


At the cross road of dreams; w and m 
Buddy Harris. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 129699; Churchill James 
Harris, Saginaw, Mich. 21639 


At the rug cutter’s ball; by Teddy Hill 
and Russell Procope; pf. © Aug. 14, 
1936; E pub. 56916; Exclusive publi- 
cations, ine., New York. 21640 


At twilight; song, w Edward Fioretti. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130914; 
Alfred Fioretti, New York. 21641 


At twilight when the day is o’er; w 
Elmer Victor Krueger; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129896; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21642 


August moon; song, m Katherine Ten-. 
ner. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 
1310938; Emily Keith Fairleigh, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 21643 


Autumn leaves waltz; by Howard Mar- 
lin; pf. accordion. © Aug. 29, 1936; 
E pub. 57126; Roma music co., Cleve- 
land. 21644 


Ave Maria; m J. Canic, arr., rev. and 
ed. Walter Aschenbrenner; 8&-pt. 
mixed cho. © July 27, 1986; E pub. 
56878; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

21645 


w liturgical, m J. Arko Mendel- 
sohn; high voice. © Aug. 6, 1986; 
E pub. 56832 ; Handy bros. music co., 
inc., New York. 21646 


Avonaba; 25 themes, melodies. © 1 ¢. 
June 18, 1986; HE wunp. 128992; 
Momodu A, Johnson, New York. 

21647 


Awake America; song, m Alfred Quinn. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 130870; 
Frank HE. Heiny, Los Angeles. 21648 


S10) 


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21649 


Awake ye workers; w W. L. Popham, m 
Inez Williams; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1986; E unp. 180586; Ray Williams 
Hopkins, Fort Pierce, Fla. 21649) 


Ayer te quize; letra y m Santos Guer- 
rero; pf. © 1e Aug. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 130582; Tomas Acuna, San An- 
tonio. 21650) 


Azalea time ; waltz song, melody H. Hall 
and Ben Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1986; E unp. 130078; Hallie Hall, 
Mobile. 21651 


B. P. W. club song; w and m Nella 
Malone; pf. © Aug. 17, 1986; E pub. 
57145; Richards co., Fort Scott, Kan. 

21652 

Babes (The) in the wood; m Emma 
J. Beetem; pf., with w. ©1ce. Aug. 
5, 1986; E unp. 1380532; Della Good- 
hart, Lees Cross Roads, Pa. 21658 


Babies must play; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129724; 
Carlton Frohlich Howell, Washing- 
ton. , 21654 


Baby days; w and melody Alfred Wil- 
liamson. ©1c. July 15, 1936; E unp. 
130542 ; Ingvar Bjarne Berg, Represa, 
Calif. 21655 


Baby didn’t you get fooled; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
1303899; James J. Goodwin, Buclid, 
O. 21656 


Baby o’mine; song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1986; E unp. 130453; Bertha Landers 
Hargreave, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

21657 


Baby Ruth; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129677 ; Hughie 
McNamee, Graterford, Pa. 21658 


Baby, what a night is this; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1986; HE 
unp. 180627; George Pardy and 
Charles Sweet, Hazel Park, Mich. 

21659 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) All glory, 
laud and honor ; from Cantata no. 95, 
arr., rev. and ed. Walter Aschenbren- 
ner; double mixed cho. © July 27, 
1926; E pub. 56879; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 21660: 


— Come sweet death; arr. H. Elkan; 
string orch. Se. and pts. © Aug. 
15, 19386; E pub. 56928; Elkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. 21661 


Second year Bach; 16 composi- 
tions, adapted, arr. and ed. KE. Mark- 
ham Lee; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; EB 
for. 45418; Alfred Lengnick & Co., 
ltd., London. 21662 


pt. 117, n. s., Vv. 3h 


Back to Hilo E; w and m Eddie Al- 
kire; Hawaiian guits. © July 24, 
1986; E pub. 56732; Hlbern H. (EHd- 
die) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 21663 


Bagoo; m De Karlo, with English 
lyrics. © 1 ec. Aug. 1, 19386 ;.H unp: 
131081; Marcia A. Taylor, Bangor, 
Me. 21664 


Bagpipe songs; based on motives of 
folklore, Dezs6 D’Antalffy, tr. from 
the Hungarian, Boriska Tolnay ; solo 
voices and mixed choir. © Aug. 4, 
1936; E pub. 56847; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 21665 


Bahama moon; w Frank Berry, m 
Charles Lofthouse; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Aug. 17, 1936; E for. 
45370; Old England stores, Nassau, 
Bahamas, B. W. I. 21666 


Ballet of shepherdesses and hunters; 
from Diana and Endymion, N. Pic- 
cini, arr, Reginald Hunt; school orch. 
Se. and pts. © July 28, 1936; E for. 
45478; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

21667 


Ba-ma-shay (The); song. ©1 ec. Aug. 
19, 1986; E unp. 1380456; Elmer 
Clarence Whitaker, Los Angeles. 

21668 


Bamba; de Maria Elena, letra Ernesto 
M. Cortazar, m Lorenzo Barcelata. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 55976 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 


21669 

Barbarous Barbara; song. ©1e. Aug. 
14, 1986; E unp. 130851; Mac M. 
Hawkins, Kilgore, Tex. 21670 


Bass (The) director for the aecordion ; 
featuring the Pezzopane method. © 
July 24, 1936; AA 213903 ; Sam Pezzo- 
pane, Ogden, Utah. 21671 


Battle cry of the Britons; w Anita 
Borsakoff, m D. Rhys Ford; men’s 
voices. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
57070; Melrose music co., Warren, O. 

21672 


Be a good New Yorker; pf., with w. © 
1 « Aug. 3, 1936; E unp., 12950, 
Anne Block, New York. 21673 


Be saved today; hymn, arr. Marion 
Garner Anderson. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 57046; Maud Chiles Cook, 
Chicago. 21674 


Be strong and of good courage; hymn. 
©) Jan. 20, 1986; E pub. 56805; Floyd 
W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 21675 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Beaconshire blues; pf. treble. © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180155; Rich- 
ard Eldridge Maltby, Park Ridge, Ill. 

21676 

Beautiful (The) days in spring; w 
Christopher C. Mikel; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129864; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21677 


Beautiful golden evening hour; w and 


melody. © 1c Aug. 17, 1936; E. 
unp. 180269; Jeannie Cox, Globe, 
Ariz. 21678 
Beautiful Hilo; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 


13, 1986; E unp. 13801385; Bernard T. 
Skinner, San Francisco. 21679 


Beautiful melody ; w Alma Harris, and 
melody. © 1c Aug. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 129940; Gustav Heintze, Wash- 
ington. 21680 


Beautiful one; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129464; Justine 
De Rieux, Proctor, Okl. 21681 


Because a rain ig falling; w Barbara 
Young, m May Morell. © July 21, 
1936; E for. 45474; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 21682 


Because I adore you; pf., with w. 
1 ce. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130417; 
Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 21683 


Because I fell for love; song. © Aug. 
22, 1936; E pub. 57049; Gertrude HE. 
Ball, Springfield, Mass. 21684 


Because I’m high strung; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
180687; Pauline Dagne, E. Los An- 
geles. 21685 


Because my heart will not behave; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
26, 1936; EH unp. 130828; Ross Arthur 
Tigert, Washington. 21686 


Because you love me; song. OF ine 
Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129598; Janice 
Browne Johnson, Chicago. 21687 


Because you’re you I love you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129823: 
Clara Elizabeth Morrison, Detroit. 

21688 


Before that grand day; waltz, w and 
melody G. H. Blaha and Jerry P. 
Faruzzi. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 
130128; George Edward Blaha, 
Cicero, Ill. 21689 


Beggin’ for your love; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1 c¢ Aug. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 129974; Gordon Elmer Willey, 
Wilmington, Calif. 21690 


21703 


Believe it or not; song, melody Wilbur 


Dorfman. © 1 e. July 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 129491; Sidney Mitchell, 
Cleveland. 21691 


w and m Ray Ford; inC. ©1c. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129919; Army 
Frank Rekdahl, Long Island City. 


21692 
——w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
19386; E unp. 130087; Lucile Gay 


Coleman, Tottenville, S. I., N. Y. 


21693 

Bereft; pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1986; E unp. 1380603; Dorothy H. 
Roach, St. Paul. 21694 


Beside the sea, beside you; w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © June 22, 
1936; E pub. 56747; Words and mu- 
sic, ine., New York. 21695 


Beside the winding Rio Grande; w 
Raymond Gaffen Holmes; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 180312; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21696 


Better get off your high horse; w and 
melody Cliff Friend and Dave Frank- 
lin. © 1c Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
131086; Popular melodies, inc., New 
‘York. 21697 


Beyond the dawn; waltz; pf., with w. 
© Aug. 22,1936; E pub. 57147; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 21698 


Bez Sladu twa wielka mitos¢ minie 
..; tango, stowa: W. Stepieh, m; 
J. Petersburski. © July 2, 1936; 
E for. 45461; Soc. of European stage 
authors and composers, inc., New 
York. 21699 


Big Ben gals; song, m Hector Richard. 
©1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129730; 
Lucy C. Jones, Salem, Va. 21700 


Big (The) black rosary; song, w Mar- 
garet Morgan. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 129587; Susan Alma Morgan, 
Owings Mills, Md. 21701 


Big trav’lin’ man; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 
8, 1986; E unp. 129817; Edwin H. 
Hackley, Media, Pa. 21702 


Blanca rosa; vals; pf., con letra. © 
1 c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 180810; 
José N. Pacheco, Los Angeles. 21703 


Bless the Lord; setting of 103d Psalm 
taken from the liturgy of the Serbian 
Greek orthodox church, English 
adaptation and arr. Raymond Allyn 
Smith and Walter Aschenbrenner. 


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21704 


Bless the Lord—Continued. 
1. Men’s cho.—2. Mixed cho. © July 
27, 1936; E: pub. 56876, 56877; Carl 

Fischer, inc., New York. 
21704, 21705 


Bless your heart; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129801; 


Meyer M. Sholk, Boston. 21706 
Blessed Lord Jesus; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 


15, 1986; E pub. 56448; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 21707 


Blindekuh; foxtrot, aus Allotria, text 
Hans Fritz Beckmann, m _ Peter 
Kreuder, arr. Gerhard Mohr; salon 
orch. stimmen. © June 1, 1936; 
E for. 45471; Edition Meisel & Co., 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21708 


Blue and gold; w and melody Allan 
Caron. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130237; Joseph Allan Caron, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 21709 


Blue, blue, blue; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 28, 19386; E unp. 1309438; M. 
Byrne Muggell’, Chicago. 21710 


Blue days; w Marco Diecuch, and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 129930; Henry Slivinski, Solvay, 
N.Y. 21711 


Blue heart; w W. Smith, melody D. 
Warner. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1936: EB 
unp. 1381163; Wilbur Smith, San 
Francisco, and Deloros Warner, 
Berkeley, Calif. 21712 


Blue in your eyes; fox-trot, w and m 
Roy Lind. © 1 c. Aug. 17%, 1936; 
E unp. 1380279; Nels Roy Lindquist, 
Chicago. 21713 


Blue meditation; pf., with w. © 1 «. 
Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 180782; Dovie 
Steadham, Throckmorton, Tex. 

21714 


Blue memories; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129992; Walter 
Greenlaw, Buffalo. 21715 


Blue moments; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 130629; Sylvia 
Hilda Benjamin, New York. 21716 


Blue sunset; fox-trot, Hamilton Ken- 
nedy, Rodd Arden, Harry Sayville 
and Freddy Royce, arr. Douglas 
Brownsmith; orch. pts., with w. © 
Aug. 4, 1986; E for. 45501; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 21717 


Blue with the moon; waltz, w and 
melody Billy Hudson. © 1 ec. Aug. 
19, 1986; E unp. 180424; Willard 
Louis Hudson, Seattle. 21718 


Dt. Ty DAS. Wve 


Bojangles of Harlem; song, from Swing 
time, w Dorothy Fields. © July 24, 
1936; E pub. 56720; Jerome Kern, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 21719 


Bonita; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 130217; Fred Z. John- 
ston, New York. 21720 


Book (The) of yesterday; w Harl 
Albert Russell, m Myrtle Artman 
Montrief. © 1c. July 13, 1936; HB 
unp. 128227; Myrtle Montrief, Ft. 
Worth. Ply (PAN 


Bouquet (The) ; song, m Serafin Joseph 
Franz Alschausky. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
19386; E unp. 1380742; Robert Dow, 
Los Angeles. 21722 


Boy (A), a girl and a moon means love; 
w and m Cliff Friend and Boyd 
Bunch; with guit. arr. © Aug. 26, 
1936; E pub. 57101; Crawford music 
corp., New York. 21723 


Branding (The) of the herd; w Iva 
Cunningham; pf. © 1 ce. Aug. 31, 
1936; E unp. 131127; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21724 


Breathe o’er our waiting spirits, Lord; 
hymn, w John C. Slemp, m B. B. 
McKinney. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56900; Sunday school board of the 
Southern Baptist convention, Nash- 
ville. 21725 


Breathless; w Al Lewis and Dorothy 
Dick, melody Helmy Kresa. © 1. 
Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 130556; Irving 


Berlin, ine., New York. 21726 
Broken (A) dream; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 « 


Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 1380950; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
220 


Broken (The) guitar; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129716; Marcel Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 

21728 


Brunettelle (Le) dItalia; canzonetta 
alla tango; violino o mand. © Aug. 
10, 1936; E pub. 56856; Vincent Spa- 
dea, New York. 21729 


Buneh (A) of green holly and ivy; 
Oxfordshire folksong, coll. C. F. 
Cholmondley and Janet Blunt, m arr. 
Imogen Holst; sop. 1 and 2. © Aug. 
29, 1936; E for. 45425; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 21730 


Bungalow town; w L. J. Bennett, m 
C. L. Johnson. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 130889; Chas. L. Johnson and 
Louis J. Bennett, Kansas City, Mo. 

21731 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1986 


21757 


Burlesque waltz; orch. Sec. ©1c. July 
27, 19386; E unp. 130049; Sidney 
Shalit Lippman, Minneapolis, 21732 


But you can’t frighten me; song. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 19386; E unp. 181056; 
Ruth D. Reeder, Douglas, Wy. 

21733 


Butterfly (The) and the spider; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 130552 ; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

21734 


By southern moonlight; by Eva K. 
Johnson; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; EH pub. 
56940; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 21735: 


By the bend o’ the river we shall meet 
someday; duet, w Joe DuMond, m 
Josh Higgins; alto and ten. © July 
15, 1936 ; E pub. 56449 ; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 21736 


By the murmuring stream; w Lora 
Olive Blair; pf. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 130673; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21737 


By the sea; hymn, w Joe DuMond, m 
Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1986; E 
pub. 56450; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 217388 


Cc. B. S. theme; by Channon Collinge; 
He. ©. 1 GC Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 
130679; Thomas Matthew Hayes, 
New York. 21739 


Cabin among the pines; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129659; Edna 
Fern Daly, Casper, Wy. 21740 


Cabin on the hilltop; from Walking on 
air, w and m Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 5, 1986; E pub. 56853; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 


Cadets on parade; march, Ella Ket- 
terer; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 
56957 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 21742 


Caissons (The) go rolling along; artil- 


lery song, Ww and m Edmund L. 
Gruber; with guit. arr. 


stein & co., inc., New York. 21743. 


Caliban in the coal mines; w Louis Un- 
termeyer, and melody. ©1c. Aug.’ 


10, 1936; E unp. 129937; Lewis Ray- 
mond, Brooklyn. 21744 


California nights; song, w C. M. Poland 
and W. M. Burke. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1936; E unp. 180578; Cedric M. 
Poland, Los Angeles. 21745 


21741 | 


© July 31, 
1936; E pub. 56769; Shapiro, Bern- 


California state highway patrol; from 
Crash Donovan, w and m Clarence 
Marks, Wm. Reardon and Dave 
Klatzkin, pf. sc. Paul Hill. © Aug. 
11, 1986; E pub. 56918; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 21746 


Call (A) from the sea; song, melody 
J. Schatenstein. © 1c July 20, 
1936; E unp. 129563; Katherine EH. 
Lono, Kaluppa, Molokau, Hawaii. 

21747 


Call (The) of the sea; musical drama. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1986; D 39116; John 
W. Logan, Beacon, N. Y. 21747* 


Call (The) of the West; pf., with w. 
©le Aug. 7, 19386; E unp. 129774; 
Robert E. Mortensen, Kimballton, Ia. 

21748 


Calvario (El) de una esposa; musica 
por la pelicula mexicana. ©1c. Aug. 
5, 1986; E unp. 130685; Max Urban, 
Mexico, D. F. 21749 


Can it be you; w and m Art Schwenk 
and Chick Locey, pf. sc. Art Schwenk ; 
with guit. diagrams. ©1c. Aug. 7, 
19386; E unp. 129765; Arthur 
Schwenk, jr., and James Locey, Max- 
well, Calif. 21750 


Can you forget; song, w Houston 
Smith. © 1c. Aug. 5, 19386; E unp. 
129722; Rachael Starling Reeves, 
Dallas. 21751 


Can you tell me why; w Katherine 
Cook; pf. ©1e. Aug. 24, 19386; E 
unp. 180648; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21752 


Can’t you give me half a chance; w C. 
Ryan, melody B. Metelli. ©1ec. Aug. 
17, 1986; KF unp. 1803808; Chick Ryan 
and Bucky Metelli, Philadelphia. ' 

21753. 


Caprice viennois ; by Fritz Kreisler, op. 
2, arr. Geo. Hamilton Green; xylo- 
phone with pf. acc. © Aug. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 57018; Charles Foley, New 
York. 21754 


Captivating lady; w and melody. © 1 
ce, Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129772; Clar- 
ence Le Roy Penfold, New York. 

21755 


Cares; song. ©1c. Aug. 29, 19386; EH 
unp. 131045; Marie Elizabeth Haw- 
kins, Colmar Manor, Md. 21756 


Cargadores (Los); tone poem; sym- 
phony orch. Abbreviated sc. ©1e. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129684; Leo S. 
Scheer, San Diego, Calif. 21757 


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21758 


Carnival of Venice; easy fantasy with 
variations, A. R. Ranger; B flat cor- 
net, trumpet, solo; pf. ace. © July 
27, 1986; E pub. 56890; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 21758 


Casadaza (The) march; pf. © Aug. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57129; Florence A. 
Towsley, Battle Creek. 21759 


*Cause I know; song. ©1e. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129921; Jessie Hubbard 
Thilenius, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

21760 


’Cause I’m a gentleman; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129788; 
Frederick Brock, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

21761 


*Cause my baby don’t mean maybe now; 
w Lou King, m Ed Pinder; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 19386; E unp. 130919; R. Ed- 
ward Pinder, jr., New Castle, Del. 

21762 


*Cause you came my way; song. ©14c. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129771; Thomas 
Rosen, St. Louis. 21763 


Cavaleade (The) of Texas, an empire 
on parade; incidental m Glenroy C. 
Stein; orch. Se. ©1ec. Aug. 1, 1936; 
EK unp. 129474; Texas centennial cen- 
tral exposition, Dallas. 21764 


Centennial march; band pts., with pf. 
©l1e Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129545; 
Henry Nathaniel Leberman, Austin, 
Tex. 21765 


Chain of love; waltz song, melody Ben 


Adelman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 1380957; Giuseppe Calabrese, 
New York. 21766 


Cherubim song; text from the Russian 
liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, 
adapted R. C. R., m Alexander Gret- 
chaninoff, op. 29, arr. Raymond C. 
Robinson; men’s voices. © Aug. 18, 

~ 1986; E pub. 57015; Charles W. 
Homeyer & co., inc., Boston. 21767 


Childhood memories; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129838; Jobn P. 
Crates, Findlay, O. 21768 


Ching Chong; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 180216; Fred Z. 
Johnston, New York. 21769) 


Chip’s carol; w Jessie Bayes, air Patti 
Colledge, arr. Hugh S. Roberton. © 
Aug. 12, 1936; E for. 45397; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 21770 


Chorus and dance; from The magic 
mirror, melody H. J. van Delft. © 1 


pt. 117, 0. s., Vv. 31 


ce. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131075; Hen- 
drik Jansen, Berkeley, Calif. 21771 


Christ in the world; cantata, text from 
the Scriptures, m Noble Cain; mixed 
cho., a cappella and accompanied, 
with solos for sop., ten. and bar. also 
mixed quartet and celestial choir of 
children’s voices, optional; pf. or 
organ ace. © July 25, 1936; E pub. 
56884; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

ZIT IZ 


Christmas justice; operetta, m arr. 
Isabel Perry; children’s voices. © 
1 e¢. July 22, 1986; D 39119; Gladys 
K. Johnston, Los Angeles. 21772* 


Christmas (The) story; miracle play, 
Ruth Adkinson and Pearl Booth, m P. 
Booth. © Aug. 25, 1936; D 39124; 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 


217(2** 

Chromatily ; ten. banjo. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1936: E unp. 129628: William 
Nicholas, New York. 21773 


Circus days; composed, fingered and ed. 
Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. © Aug. 
18, 1986; E pub. 57062; Moderne pub- 
lications, Chicago. 21774 


City (The) of New York; w and arr. 
of m Russ Taylor, m Ella Riley Braid- 
wood. ©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
130037; C. Russell Sackett Taylor, 
North Absecon, N. J. pal War 5) 


Civilian Conservation Corps march; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129538; 
Mildred Rose Spevacek, Paw Paw, 
Mich. 21776 


Civilization, the depression, despair, 
and a plea to the Almighty ; song. 
1 c Aug, 24, 1936." H.unps faGale,; 
Eva Della White Wakelee, Chicago. 
Al WOOT | 


Class or individual lessons; intermedi- 
ate bk., Allene K. Bixby; pf. bk. 2. 
© Aug. 3, 19386; E pub. 56819; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 21778 


Cleveland, my Cleveland; song, w L. D. 
Rost. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129981 ; Rudolph Schuster, Lakewood, 
O. 21779 


Clock (The) in the hall; 2-pt. song, w 
Margaret Keir, m Montague Ewing. 
© Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 45508; Elkin & 
co., ltd., London. 21780 


Close to me; w Sam M. Lewis, m Peter 
De Rose; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Aug. 17, 19386; E pub. 57089; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 21781 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


21807 


Closer to me; w Ann Mitchell, m Heart | Come, saith Jesus’ sacred voice; hymn 


Mitchell. © Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 
56984; Charles Foley, New York. 


21782 
Clouds across the moon; w Edmund 
Dawes and R. E. Worth, melody 


Edmund Dawes and C. Brooke Worth. 
©1ec. July 25, 1986; E unp. 129638; 
Robert E. Worth, Wayne, Pa. 

21783 


Cloudy; w Ted M. Brinson, jr., and 
melody. ©1ec. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
129582; Mary Lou Williams, Kansas 
City, Mo. 21784 


Cobwebs; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1936; E unp. 129654; Frank Nelson 
Wilson, Bulls Gap, Tenn. 21785 


Cobwebs ’round my saddle; w Johnny 
Lang; pf. treble. © 1 «¢. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1380259; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Hollywood, Calif. 21786 


College walk; w and melody Walter G. 
Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy 
Powell. ©1e. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129483 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

DAS, 


Color (The) of your eyes; collegiate 
fox-trot song, w and m Al Sherman 
and Al Lewis; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Aug. 3, 1936; E pub. 56783; 
Words and music, inc., New York. 

21788 


Colorado of the sapphire sky; w and m 
Jeanne Daniell Marvin. ©1c. Aug. 
4,1936; E unp. 129575 ; John Reginold 
Marvin, Jenkintown, Pa. 


Come along; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129742; Emil 
Zetina, New York. 21790 


Come and dance with me; w LaVirle. 


Edens, m Malcolm Taylor Thomson. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129999 ; 
Grace LaVirle Edens, Greenville, S. C. 

21791 


Come, lads and lassies ; country dances, 
easy suite, Gladys A. Wood; pf. © 


Aug. 8, 1936; E for. 45388; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd., London. 21792 


Come on Cinderella; pf. treble, with. w. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130817; 
Morris John Schroeter, St. Louis. 

21793 


Come on down to Collegedale; w H. A. 
Miller and Edward Barnes; mixed 
voices. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 
56863; Harold Amadeus Miller, Col- 
legedale, Tenn. 21794 


21789 


anthem, w A. L. Barbauld, m EH. S. 
Hosmer; mixed voices. © Aug. 12, 
1986; E pub. 56935; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 21795 


Come, Thou long expected Jesus; w 
Charles Wesley [and] Hark the glad 
sound; w Philip Doddridge: hymns, 
© Aug. 11, 1936; E pub. 57098; Harry 
A. Sykes, Lancaster, Pa. 21796 


Come to me to-night; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e«. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130447 ; Blanche 
Evans, Durant, Okl. 21797 


Come ye weary traveler; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1986; E pub. 56451 ; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 21798 


Concertino; by C. M. Weber, op. 26, 
new rev. ed. Henry W. Davis; B flat 
clarinet and pf. © Aug. 3, 1936; E 
pub. 56814; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

21799 


Congo rhythm ; fox-trot, w and m Clyde 
Lucas and Lyn Lucas. © Aug. 3, 
1986; E pub. 56775; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 21800 


Congress (The) and the Senate; w Al 
Bryan, m Larry Stock; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Aug. 24, 1986; E pub. 
57027: Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

21801 


Contentment to me; w and melody Jean 
Vander Waye. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 129727; Jean A. Vander Waye, 
Zeeland, Mich. 21802 


Cooing-coed (A); w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 1380475; 
Dennis Paul Jackson, Chicago. 

21803. 


Coo-koo about you-00; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129833 ; 
Nellie Marie Callahan, Davenport, Ia. 

21804 


Cottage (A) on the hill; song, melody 
Willard Herring. © 1 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1380618; Lucy J. Brad- 
ford, Montreal West, Que., Canada. 

21805 


Cotton pickin’ time is over; w and m 
Art Schwenk and Chick Locey, pf. 
se., A. Schwenk; with guit. arr. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130396; 
Arthur Schwenk, jr., and James 
Locey, Maxwell, Calif. 21806 


Counting the stars; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 15, 1986; E unp. 130211; 
R, Duke Morgan, Philadelphia. 

21807 


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21808 


pt. 1, n. S., Vv. 31 


Country (The) boy; w and melody. © | Cuban swing; pf. treble. © 1. Aug. 


1 c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131024; 
Ross M. Peterson, Perth Amboy, N. J. 
21808 


Country dance; by Molly Hull; violins 
and pf. © July 15, 1936; BH for. 
45283; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

21809 


Country lanes; by Frederick Keats; 
pf. © Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 56949; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

21810 


Country scenes; five short pieces, M. E. 
Marshall; pf. © Aug. 18, 1986; E 
for. 45464; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
ine. with John G. Murdoch & ©co., 
ltd., London. 21811 


Crazy; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 22, 
1936; E unp. 180599; Lucille Evans, 
Wakefield, Neb. 21812 


Crazy over you; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 1380868; Her- 
man Fairbanks, Philadelphia. 

218138 


Crazy with love; from This’ll make you 
whistle, w and m Maurice Sigler, Al 
Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; with uku- 
lele arr. © Sept. 4, 1936; E for. 
45462; Cinephonic music co., I1td., 
London. 21814 


Creation’s dawn; w and melody. © 
1 ec Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 13804384; 


Sidney B. Holcomb, Chanute, Kan. 
21815 
Creative integration songs. © July 


1, 1986; E pub. 56748; Arthur S. 
Garbett, Berkeley, Calif. 21816 


Creole lullaby; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1986; E unp. 130286; Harry Clifford 
Whitney, West Roxbury, Mass. 

21817 


Cricket on the hearth; by Alexander 
Bennett; pf., with w. © Aug. 12, 
1936; E pub. 56952; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 21818 


Crocus (The) ; by Sidney Forrest; pf., 
with w. © Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 
56941; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 21819) 


Croon a little Hawaiian tune; song. 


©1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130693; 
A. Carl Camp, Honolulu. 21820 


Cuando me busques; letra y m Santos 
Guerrero; pf. ©1ec. Aug. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 130581; Tomas Acuna, San 
Antonio. 21821: 


14, 1986; E unp. 130167; Francis A. 
Gonnella, Saint Cloud, Minn. 21822 


Cupid caught me ’sleep; w William 
Adams, melody John Henry Gilliam 
and Louis Hermann. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1986; E unp. 180512; John Gil- 
liam, New York. 21823 


Cycle (A) of three songs; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 
130747; Nellie Mabel Powers, Los 
Angeles. 21824 


Daddy long-legs; by Kenneth A. 
Wright; pf. © July 11, 1936; E for. 
45495 ; Peter Maurice musie co., ltd., 
London. 21825 


Daisy will you marry me; song. © 
Aug. 22, 1986; E pub. 57050; Ger- 
trude EH. Ball, Springfield, Mass. 

21826 


Dallas, that doggone town; band pts. 
© Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 56970; B. W. 
Faulkner, Enid, Okl. 21827 


Damp sidewalks; fox-trot, w and m 
C. J. Burris and Marian Langor. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 1.1936; BH unp) 12oi6iks 
Clarence J. Burris, Spokane. 21828 


Dance; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
1936; E unp. 129761; Irene Pollak, 
San Francisco. 21829 


Dance (The) I shall never forget; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129703; Albert Presnell, De- 
troit. 21830 


Dance of the nymphs; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
26, 1936; E unp. 180839; Edward O. 
Roberts, Washington. 21831 


Dance of the tulips; by Willem Stok- 
king, op. 23; pf. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56860; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 21832 


Dancin’ the square quadrille; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130085 ; Annie Sallie Potter, Chicago. 

21833 


Dancing debutante; by Leo Edwards; 
pf. © Aug. 3, 1986; E pub. 56776; 
Joe Davis, inc., New York. 21834 


Dancing down the valley; by Margery 
Moore; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; EB for. 
45362 ; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

21835 


Dancing eyes; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129958; Wil- 
liam Law, Dayton, O. 21836 


986 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


21861 


——w and melody. © 1. Aug. 81, 
1936; E unp. 181128; Frank R. La- 
Vere, Chicago. 21837 


Dancing silhouettes; novelty inter- 
mezzo, Joop De Leur, arr. Sil. Bene- 
dict; orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1986; 
E for. 45393; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 21838 


Dancing with you and the moonbeams ; 
w and m Fred Brown; pf. ©1.. 
Aug. 24, 19385; E unp. 130639; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21889 


Dare, dare, double dare; song, m Leo 
Richard. © 1c. Aug. 7, 19386; E unp. 
129736; Robert Haton, Weirsdale, 
Fla. 21840 


Dark eyes; Russian folksong, w AlI- 
fred Marlhom, m arr. and adapted 


Wallingford Riegger; sop. 1, 2 and} 


alto. © July 24, 1986; E pub. 56749 ; 
Harold Flammer, ine, New York. 
21841 
Darling, not without you; w and m 
Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Ed- 
ward Heyman; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 26, 1936; EH pub. 57102; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 21842 


Darling, please give me your love; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 130464; Madeline Grace El- 
son, Bellaire, N. Y. 21843 


Darling will you please marry me; w 
Joseph Walsh; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129871; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 21844 


Darling you; from Rise and shine; w 
Harry Graham and Desmond Carter, 
m Robert Stolz; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © May 1, 1935; E for. 45447; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 21845 


Darling you belong tome; ©1c, Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 1381167; James 
Francis Watts, Washington. 21846 


Darling, you're the sweetest girl I 
know; w and melody Stephen Janis. 
©1ec. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129517; 
Stephen I. Janicki, Cicero, Ill. 

21847 

' David chantant devant Saul; by Luigi 
Bordese, metric tr. of the German 
into English and new arr. of m; harp 
acc. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
130200; Vojmir Attl, New York. 

21848 

Dawn and eventide; song, m Katherine 

Woll Brown. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 


EK unp. 130178; Mattie Jean Boyd, 
Nashville. 21849 


95094—36——2 


Day (The) I met you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129720; 
Howard J. Howell, Charles Town, 
W. Va. 21850 


Day (The) you came my way; song, 
w Grace Blauvelt. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1986; E unp. 1380170; Artie B. Dunn, 
Pearl River, N. Y. 21851 


Days (The) of Joachim and Hellmes- 
berger ; 40 compositions by composers 
of all nationalities in the period from 
1821 to 18384, selected and ed. Albert 
EK. Weir; violin and pf. © Aug. 20, 
19386; AA 213646; Harcourt, Brace 
& co., inc., New York. 21852 


De dollar blues; blues, w Gus Gianfala, 
m: Hstelle Mequet. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 180806; Augustus 
Arthur Gianfala, Jeanerette, La. 

21853 


Dear Crystal Lake, we hail thee; song. 
© July 30, 1936; 2 c. Aug. 3; E pub. 
56761; Alice W. Lucas, Crystal Lake, 
Til. 21854 


Dear is my little native vale; w Samuel 
Rogers, m Maurice Blower; mixed 
voices. © July 15, 1936; E for. 
45278; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

21855 


Dear Jesus, I give myself to Thee; 
sacred song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129800; Florence Elizabeth 
Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 21856 


Dear (The) old New York; marche 
fantastique, op. 27; sop. or ten. 
1 ec. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129780; 
Dora Perelman, White Plains, N. Y. 
21857 


Dear old sunny South; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129845; Alta 
Bundy, Los Angeles, 21858 


Dear old village bells; w Louise ~ 
Stanger Matthes, m Dorothy Louise 
Matthes; pf. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 181188; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21859 


Dearest; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129796; Florence Elizabeth 
Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 21860 


Dearest dream girl I love you; w and 
m Ervin Howard Strub; pf. ©1 ce. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129869; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

21861 


987 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21862 


Deep calleth unto deep; solo or duet, 
w from Psalm 42; bar. and ten. © 
1 @ Aug. 10, 1986; EH. unp. 129959; 
Earle Radmore Hunt, Lincoln, Neb. 

21862 


Deep down inside of me; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1 °c Aug. 31, 1986; 
EH unp. 181159; Samantha Haynes, 
Chicago. 21863 


Deep in my heart I’m blue; song. © 
1c Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 1380519; 
Cherie Anderson, St. Louis. 21864 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) La 
source ; fantasia on melodies from the 
ballet, Leo Delibes and Minkous, 
selected and arr. Aubrey Winter; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 5, 1936; E_ for. 
45482; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 


London. 21865 
Dem golden rainbows; w Curtis De 
Flon, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 «. 


July 14, 1986; E unp. 129987; Curtis 
Jemmings, Los Angeles. 21866 


Dere’s jazz in dem dere horns; w and 
m Pat Castleton and Spencer Wil- 
liams; with ukulele arr. © Mar. 24, 
1986; EH for. 45446; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd., London. 21867 


Desdamona; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 130946; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 21868 


Desolation; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 130021; Marguerite Michaud, 
Miami, Fla. 21869: 


Det. kan han aldrig glémma_  bort; 
sjOmansvisa, [and] En schottis pa 
Hawaj; sjomansschottis: text och m: 
Paul Ejder, [and] Pa min lilla glas- 
veranda; en sommarvals; text: Dix 
Dennie och Dardanell, m: Britta 
Welamson: pf. © June 22, 1936; 
E. for. 45318;. A. b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag, Stockholm. 21870) 


‘Devil (The); w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 6, 19386; E unp. 129671; Harry 
P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 21871 


Dictator (The) of your heart; w Frank 
Cantelmo, m Julian Sildac. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129931; Sildac 
music pub. co., New York. 21872 


Dictionary of chords and scales; with 
musical charts, Benedict Vanasek. © 
Aug. 13, 1985; AA 214264; Atonal 
music league of America, New York. 

21873 


pt. m1, 0. S., v. 381 


Did He die in vain; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1986; E pub. 56452; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 21874 


Did you mean what you said last night ; 
fox-trot, w Oray sisters, melody Joe 
Hull. ©1e Aug. 28, 1986; HE unp. 
130955; D. Deliberti, Brooklyn. 

21875 


Diefenthaeler (Fleetwood Allen) Three 
songs; w Mary Ellen Crane. © June 
10, 1936; E pub. 57079; F. A. Die- 
fenthaeler, Milwaukee. 21876 


Dillon (Wm.) Four new courier cho- 
ruses; hymns. © Feb. 4, 1936; E pub. 
56897; Wm. Dillon, Fort Wayne. 

21877 


Dinin’ with Dinah; jig-time fox-trot, 
w and m Woody Frisino; with uku- 
lele arr. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56789; Handy bros. music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 21878 


Dionne quintuplets; from Follow the 
parade, w and m Gene Stone. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 19836; E unp. 130721; 
Eugene Robert Stone, Los Angeles. 

21879 


Disappointed with love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 1380212; 
Neil Sessa, Brooklyn. 21880 


Divine (The) melody; w Joseph Sino- 
poli, and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 13, 
1986; E unp. 1380154; Eli Heimberg, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 21881 


Dixie must be heaven if the things you 
say are true; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 130894; Ted J. 
Martin, El Segundo, Calif. 21882 


Dla ciebie . . .; slow-fox, slowa: Zenon 
Friedwald, m: Michat Ferszko. © 
June 3, 1986; E for. 45309; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw. 21883 


m i arr.: Michat Ferszko, 
[and] Klementyna; foxtrot, stowa 
Igo Kranowski, m: Artur Gold, arr. 
I. Wesby: ork. strony. © June 38, 
1986 ; E for. 45311 ; Nowa scena, War- 
saw, Poland. 21884 


Do a good deed every day; song. © 
1; ce. Aug.» 15,1986 ; Ey unp. 7130227 ; 
Ernest Wetherill Wood, jr., Annapo- 
lis. 21885 


Do not mourn so; song, w J. Amond 
Hyde. ©1e July 24, 1936; E unp. 
129566 ; Margaret Hyde Winters, i. e. 
Mrs. R. C. Winters, Annapolis. 

1886 


988 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Do szezescia brak mi ciebie, maléenka ; 
tango, slowa: Jurandot, m: Jerzy 
Boezkowski. © July 3, 19386; E for. 
45452; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

21887 


arr. Wt. Higer; ork. 
strony. © July 3, 1936; H for. 45453 ; 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 21888 


Do the Riviera; from The Riviera fol- 
lies, w Milton Drake, Harry Stride 
and Bernard Maltin, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 


man; with guit. arr. Aug. 4, 
1936; E pub. 56824; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 21889 


Do you ever dream; song. ©1c. Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 180008 ; HKugene Vic- 
tor Crique, Chester, Calif. 21890 


Doctor in a bottle of cream; song, arr. 
Chas. Pace. © 1c. July 22, 1936; 
E unp. 128764; Orington MacNamara, 
Chicago. 21891 


Does it make you happy; song. ©1. 
Aug. 27, 19386; E unp. 180885 ; Horace 
Orville Perkins, Greenwich, Conn. 

21892 


Does my song please you; song. ©1c. 
Aug. 21, 19386; E unp. 130550; Eliza- 
beth Camp, Los Angeles. 21893 


Donaulegenden; walzer, Franz Lehar ; 
orch. stimmen. © June 4, 1936; HB 
for. 45107; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 21894 


Donkey (The) ride; composed, fingered 
and ed. Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. 
© July 31, 19386; E unp. 56737; 
Moderne publications, Chicago. 

21895 


Don’t ever go to New Orleans; song. 
©1le. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129530; 
‘Georette Margaret Cooper, Los An- 
geles. 21896 


Don’t fall for me; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129648; 
Vito Nicholas Apolito, Paterson. 

21897 


Don’t give a good gosh darn; from Head 
over heels, w and m Mack Gordon 
and Harry Revel; with ukulele arr. 
© Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 45293; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 


21898 
Don’t kiss me good-night; w Mack 
David, m Geo. W. Meyer; with arr. 


for guit., ete. © Aug. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 57160; Remick music corp., New 
York. 21899 


21912 


Don’t leave without a word of love; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 180141; Jack Russell Hglsaer, 
Nebraska City, Neb. 21900 


Don’t let it get you down; pf., with w. 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 180928; 
Julia Ann Coe, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 21901 


Don’t muss my hair; w and m Frank 
Key and Will Kocourek, arr. Lew 
Novy; with chord indications for ac- 
cordion, banjo, guit., ukulele, ete. © 
May 1, 1926; E pub. 56903; National 
music co., Chicago. 21902 


Don’t say that I’m to blame; pf., with 
w. ©le Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129815; John McTague, Corona, ek. 
IN. ¥. 219038 


Don’t wake me up from my beautiful 
dream; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1936; E unp. 129540; Anthony Fer- 
ragamo and EH. Margaret Fisher, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 21904 


Don’t waste your time over me; song, 
melody Rita Proulx. © 1 .. Sept. 2, 
1986; E unp. 129609; Arthur J. John- 
son, Sanford, Me. 21905 


Don’t write, telegraph; song. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129675; Edward 
Carson Williams, Detroit. 21906 


Don’t you recall; w and melody Burke 
McGinty. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 
130586; Burke McGinty, ‘Terrell, 
Tex. 21907 


Dort, wo du hingehst; langsamer fox- 
trot, aus Allotria, w Hans Fritz Beck- 
mann, m Peter Kreuder, arr. Gerhard 


Mohr; salon orch. stimmen. © June 
1, 19386; E for. 45470; Edition Meisel 
& co., g. m. b. h., Berlin. 21908 


Down in the Blue Ridge Mountains; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
130528; George Boney, Ebensburg, 
Pa. 21909 


Down memory’s lane; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1936; E unp. 1380954; Effie M. Woods, 
Long, Md. 21910 


Down the boulevard; pf., with w. © 
Mar. 17, 1986; E pub. 57154; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 21911 


Down the moonlit trail; w and m Nick 
Kenny and Charles Kenny ; with guit. 
arr. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 56808; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

21912 


989 


CATALOG OF 
21913 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 32 


Dream gal; w and melody. ©i1c. Aug.| Dreaming of my Carolina home; w 


21, 1986; E unp. 130561; E. Z. Nut- 
ting, New York. 21913 


Dream girl; song, melody Jack Schat- 
enstein. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
130214; Margaret J. Unlah, Halifax, 
N. 8., Canada. 21914 


Dream (A) gone astray; fox-trot song, 
w Agnes Shedd. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 180185; Wade Barickman, 
Streator, Ill. 21915 


Dream house number; w Harold Adam- 
son, m Walter Donaldson. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 180945; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

21916 


Dream isle; by Harlin bros. and Fred 
Lewis, arr. Harlin bros.; Hawaiian 
guit., in diagram. © Dee. 2, 1935; EH 
pub. 57078; Harlin bros., Indianap- 
olis. 21917 


Dream of mine; song, w A. Richter. © 
1 e July 21, 1936; E unp. 128726; 
Richard Paul Bender, Philadelphia, 
and Ada Richter, Merchantville, ‘i ic 

21918 


Dream (A) of mine come true; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 
129975; Edward T. Fellows, Phila- 
delphia. 21919 


Dream roses; song. ©: 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130611; George Wilmot 
Rogers, Portland, Or. 21920: 


Dream ships; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129950; Harry 
Vroom Connell, Chelsea, Mass. 21921 


Dreamer of dreams; w and m K. Ozier 
and Dot Brown. ©1e. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129607; Catherine Treadwell 
and Dorothy Allinson, Humble, Tex. 

21922 


Dreaming; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 


1, 1986; E unp. 129462; Mayme 
Davis, Floydada, Tex. 21923 
—w and m Ed Pinder; pf. ©le. 


Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 1380921; R. Ed- 
ward Pinder, jr., New Castle, Del. 
21924 


Dreaming a dream; song, w Meredith 
Rolland Rhodes. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 
1986; E unp. 130056; Gilmore El- 
dridge Turner, Warrensburg, N. Y. 

21925 


Dreaming memories; w William Fred- 
rick; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 129861; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21926 


Ralph Wellington Bennett; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 81, 19386; E unp. 1381130; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, OF. 
21927 

Dream'and lullaby; song, melody Alva 
Torre-Alba. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129785; Virginia G. Nodine, 
Brooklyn. 21928 


Dreamland (The) valley in Klamath 
land; song, m Kathleen’ Larout 
Wrenn. © 1c. July 20, 1986; E unp. 
130362; Della Nichols Kirkland, Gold 
Beach, Or. 21929 


Dreams; song. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 180358; Lewis Upshire Dove, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 21930 


m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1986; 
EK unp. 129840; Alma M. Singletary, 
Sioux Falls, S. D. 21981 


Dreams of toyland; dance drama; pf. 
© 1c Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130776; 
Hthie Modeste Clark, San Jose, Calif. 

21932 


Dreams of yesterday; w and melody 
L. M. Huffington; m setting Eva 
Burgin Marsh. ©1c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1380987; Lula Mae Huffington, 
Delta, Col. 21933 


Dreams that won’t come true; w and 
melody. © 1c Aug. 20, 1936; HB 
unp. 130502; Claudine McGovern, New 
Orleans. 21934 


Dreamy dreams; waltz, w L. Rose, 
melody W. Mack. © 1 ¢. Aug. 10, 
19386; E unp. 129946; Wally Mack 
and L. Rose, Baltimore. 219385 


Dreamy moon; w and m Chas. Anthon 
and Ryan bros. © 1. Aug. 29, 
1936; E unp. 131053; Mark E. Ryan, 
St. Paul. 21986 


Drifting alone in the twilight of life; 
w Delia Treber; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129873; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 219387 


Drifting along and dreaming; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 180941; 
Edith Wolfe, New York. 21938 


Drifting on life’s highway alone; w 
Albert Hamilton; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 19386; E unp. 1380313; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21939 


Drillmaster (The) series; band pts. bk. 
1, 1st semester. © Apr. 25, 1936; 
AA 210442; Les Holder, Auburn, 
Wash, 21940 


—$—$<$—— 


990 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Drinking song; from The magic mirror, 
melody H. J. van Delft. ©1ce. Aug. 
31, 1936: E unp. 131076; Hendrik 
Jansen, Berkeley, Calif. 21941 


Dropped (The) veil; song, m Louise 
Repp Kessler. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1936; 


EX unp. 180780; Mary A. Kirkup, 
Larchmont, N. Y. 21942: 
Drowning my dreams; song, melody 


Allen Taub. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 181065; Bera M. Montgomery, 
Mathiston, Miss. 21943 


Dublin devils; Irish reel, composed, 
fingered and ed. Moissaye Bogus- 
lawski; pf. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57057 ; Moderne publications, Chicago. 

21944 


Dude ranch Romeo; song, m Arizona 
Jim. © 1c. Julv 31, 1936; E unp. 
129446; Alice Terrill, Oklahoma City. 

21945 


Dunhill (Thomas F.) Intermezzo ; 
violoncello and pf. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E for. 45379; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 21946 


Durham cathedral; op. 62c; organ. © 
Aug. 15, 1936; E for. 45365; Richard 
Hall, Selnee Edale, via Sheffield, 
London. 21947 


Dust; w anon., from the note bk. of 
Charles J. Finger; men’s cho. © 
June 19, 1936; E for. 45338; Laurence 
Powell, Little Rock, Ark. 21948 


Dusty (The) trail; song. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1936; E unp. 130738; Bugene 
Casivant, Waterbury, Conn. 21949 


Dutch lullaby; by Willem Stokking, op. 
22; pf. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56861; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

21950 


E-air-music; song. © 1 ¢. Aug, 28 
1936; E unp. 131011; James B. Titus, 
Canton, O. 21951 


E chi lo sa; romanza; sop. © 1c. Aug. 
i. 1936 ; E unp. 130060; Camillo 
Bonsignore, New York. 21952 


Hach dream brings us nearer; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 13, 1986; E unp. 
130116; Ida Elmira Rodney, Chesa- 
peake City, Md. 21953, 


Each new moon finds me dreaming; w 
Albert Hamilton; pf. © 1 c¢. Aug. 
10, 19386; EH unp. 129886; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21954 


21968 


Karly days at the piano; by Betty 
Reeves. © Aug. 8, 1936; E for. 
45389; Walsh, Holmes & co., ltd., 
London. 21955 


Early in the morning; w and melody 
Hubert Grant. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129644; Philip James Grant, 
Brooklyn. 21956 


EKarth’s Mighty Maker; anthem, for 
harvest or general use, w from the 
English hymnal, m Martin Shaw, 
founded on the Plainsong office hymn 
melody; mixed voices. © July 14, 
1986; E for. 45327; Novello & -co., 
Itd., London. 21957 


East St. Louis stomp; pf. treble. © 1 
c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 180156; Rich- 
ard Eldridge Maltby, Park Ridge, Il. 

21958 


Eastern romance; violin and pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130395; Wil- 
liam Tuchman, Brooklyn. 21959 


Eatin’ and sleepin’; w Will Hendrick- 
son, melody Lew Bauman. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 131003; Lucian 
Bauman, Chicago. 21960 


Echo in the dark; by Chick Finney ; pf. 
©1e. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130228; 
Joseph (Chick) Finney, St. Louis. 

21961 


Echo (The) waltz; song. ©1e. Aug. 
12, 19386; E unp. 130022; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 21962 


Echoes of a Gypsy love song; w and m 
Betty Rappee; pf. treble. ©1c. Aug. 
7, 19386; E unp. 129726; Betty Rappa- 
port, New York. 21963 


Echoes of Galilee, no. 17; songs, inel. 
On the range in a corner of heaven, 
ete. © Feb. 19, 1936; E pub. 56833; 
P. Douglas Bird, San Diego, Calif. 

21964 


Echoes of Harlem; by Duke Ellington ; 


pf. © Aug. 14, 1986; E pub. 56915; 
Exclusive publications, inc, New 
York. 21965 


Ecstasy of love; pf. © 1e. Aug. 26, 
1936; E unp. 130802; Lillian Lilly, 
New Orleans. 21966 


Eden shall bloom again; pf., with w.. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130169; 
Ralph Paul Smith, Chicago. 21967 


Elaine; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 3, 
19386 ;:.E unp. 130354; Joseph Lorenzo 
Banks, Hoilywood, Calif. 21968 


991 


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21969 


Election day is on its way; w and mel- 
ody. ©l1e Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
130389; Louis J. Parkinson, Wash- 
ington. 21969 


Hlegy; w Sara Teasdale, m George 
Crandall. © Aug. 13, 1936; E pub. 
56899; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 


York. 21970 
Elena; melodia. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 1380725; Gustavo Eduardo 


Duran, Los Angeles. 21971 


Empire march; by Granville Bantock : 
pt. © Aug. 5, 19386: .E. for. 45382’; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 21972 


Empty arms; fox-trot, w and melody. 
©l1e. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129723; 
Lorraine Sherwood Stahl, New York. 

21973 


End (The) of the song; song. ©1«. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129916; Mary 
Jane Dalton, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 

21974 


Ensuefio; melodia Eddie Durant. © 1 
ce. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 1380726; Gus- 
tavo Eduardo Duran, Los Angeles. 

21975 


Ephriam’s lament; song. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1936; E unp. 1380420; Allen M. 
Clark, Warsaw, Ind. 21976 


Espafia (La) nueva; pasodoble; pf. © 
1 ec. Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 130547; 
Ramon Echavarria Lazala, New 
York. 21977 


Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round; 
anthem, w John White Chadwick, m 
Harold Greenhill; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Aug. 15, 1936: E for. 
45357; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

21978 


Evening (An) song; by Roy Thompson, 
ed., bowed and _ fingered Sydney 
Robjohns; violin, with pf. ace. © 
July 22, 1936; E for. 45296; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 21979 


Ever in Jesus may I find refuge; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1936; E pub. 56453; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 21980 


Every morning, noon and night; w and 
m Peggy Jo White; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 131147; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 21981 


Every picture in my dreams; song. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130401; 
Norman W. Alpaugh, Los Angeles. 

21982 


pt. II, n. S., v. dk 


Everybody dance; from the film, w 
and m Mack Gordon and Harry Revel ; 
with ukulele arr. © Aug. 4, 1956; E 
for. 45294; Cinephonic music co., ltd., 
London. 21983. 


Everybody’s going hi-li; w Walt Biehn,, 
and melody. © 1. June 12, 1936; 
E unp. 128550; Carolyn Biehn, Phila- 
delphia. 21984 


Everybody’s favorite album of modern 
piano music; compiled, arr. and ed. 
Maxwell Eckstein. © June 12, 1936; 
E pub. 56230; Amsco music Sales €o., 
inc., New York. 21985: 


Everything I love; song. © Aug. 10, 
1936; E pub. 57008; Clinton Brown, 
Chicago. 21986. 

Everything is breaking fine to-day; w 
Frederick J. Voerg, arr. Alfred G. 
Wathall. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1986; EH 
unp. 130365; Birdie Segal Voerg, 
Chicago. 21987 


Everything went with you; song, w 
Walter Cooper. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 130822; Frank Poper, New 
York. 21988 


Ev'ry girl’s a honey down Or-le-ans 
way; fox trot, w Raymond Grace, m 
Shirley Martin. © 1 ¢ Aug. 12, 


1936; E unp. 180080; Raymond 
Thomas Grace, New Orleans. 21989 
Evviva Mussolini; canzone, melodia 


M. R. Annunziata. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 56991; Gerardo Durso, Utiea, 
Newey: 21990 


— song, melody Michael R. Annunzi- 
ata. © 1 ¢. Aug. 3, 1986; BH unp. 
129509; Gerardo Durso, Utica, N. Y. 

21991 


Excuse (An) for living; w and melody. 
©l1e Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129592; 
Anna L. Appel, Los Angeles. 21992 


Extra in November; song, arr. Chas. L. 
Johnson. © 1 c. Aug, 31, 1936; E 
unp. 181121; Ida C. Lazonby, Kansas 
City, Mo. 21993. 


Eyeful (An) of you; w Joe Koller, m 

Regis Zewe, arr. A. Murer; pf. 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129856; 
Joseph Edward Koller, Duquesne, Pa. 
21994 


F. D. R.; w and m D. Meyerovitz, m 
arr. M. Kortchmaroff. © July 30, 
1936; E pub. 56715; David Meyero- 
vitz, New York. 21995 


Fading moon; song, arr. Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129729 ; Lee Doonan, Lead, S. D. 

21996 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22023 


Fair days; arr. D. Clingenpeel; band 
sc. © 1c Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 
129819; Marie A. Beaurman, Tacoma. 

21997 


Fairies; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 130255; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 21998 


Fairy (The) answer; by Henry Cowell ; 
pf. © Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 57095; 
Walter A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

21999 


Fairy tales; song. ©1ce. Aug. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 129660; Edna Fern Daly, 
Casper, Wy. 22000 


Fairys secret; waltz; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
24, 1936; E unp. 130712; Violet May 
Polhemus, Billings, Mont. 22001 


Faith I have in you; 1st B flat trumpet, 
with w. © 1. Aug. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 130832; Leon J. Imperatore, 
Canonsburg, Pa. 22002 


Faith I remember; w Edith Mulock 
O'Flynn, m Ernest Dainty. © Aug. 
11, 1936; E for. 45509; Stainer & 


Bell, ltd., London. 22003 
Faith’s alchemy; song, w Dorothy 
Sproule. © Aug. 3, 19386; E pub. 


56818; Clarence P. Keene, Boston. 
22004 


Falt’ring footsteps; song, m Leo Rich- 


ard. © 1 ee. Aug. 7,.1936; E ump. 
129737; Carmen Burtch, Dodson, 
Mont. 22005 
Familiar melodies; selection, intro. 


Captain Jinks of the horse marines, 
etc., compiled and arr. George F. 
Briegel ; full military band pts., with 
solo B fiat trumpet-conductor. © 
July 22, 1986; E pub. 56780; George 
FE. Briegel, inc., New York. 22006 


Wanchonette > pi. © 1 c. Aug: 27, 
1986; E unp. 130904; Fanchon Wise, 
Canton, O. 22007 


Fancy me fancying you; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129658; Edna 
Fern Daly, Casper, Wy. 22008 


Fancy meeting you; evolution song, 
from Stage struck, w E. Y. Harburg, 
m Harold Arlen; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 56933; 
Harms, inc., New York. 22009 


Fantasie fiir orgel; v. Gerard Bunk, 
op. 57. © June 26, 1936; E for. 
45287 ; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

22010 


Fantasie und Fuge; y, Richard Schiff- 
ner, op. 26; orgel. © July 14, 1986; 
E for. 45517; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leip- 
zig. 22011 


Fantasy of love; w and melody Bob 
Geiersbach. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 180107; Robertson Otto 
Geiersbach, Oak Park, Ill. 22012 


Far, far away; w Sidney Mitchell, mel- 
ody Lew Pollack. © 1 e¢. July 30, 
1936; E unp. 129398; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 22013 


Farewell to both of you; song. © Aug. 
1, 1986; 2 c. Aug. 3; E pub. 56739; 
Emil E. Hornung, Jacksonville, Fla. 

22014 


Fascination waltz; w Al Lewis, melody 
Dave Rubinoff. ©1 ec. Aug. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 180557; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 22015 


Fate (The) of the Lockhead Orion; 
song, m Mary Nichols Burch. ©1e. 
Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 129698; J. EH. 
Gardner, Texhoma, OkEl. 22016 


Father in heaven; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56454; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 22017 


Federal follies; pf., with w. ©1e 
Aug. 24, 19386; E unp. 130695; Mary 
Jane O’Bryon Sibley, Syracuse. 

22018 


Feeding among the lilies; w Helen Tay- 
lor, m Vera Buck; in F. © July 17, 
1936; E for. 45352; A. V. Broad- 
hurst, London. 22019 


Feeding pigeons in the park; w and 
m Harry Pease, Henry Yerger and 
Vincent Rose, pf. se. Lou Leaman ; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57001; Mills music, ine., New 


York. 22020 
Feingold (Lipa) Zehn lieder; w A. 
Reisen, m arr. M. Wolf. © Aug. 10, 


1936 ; E pub. 56869; Abraham Reisen, 
New York, and Lipa Feingold, Brook- 
lyn. 22021 


Fencing (The) campaign for the new 
great American outcome; fox-trot 
song; Ist mand. or violin. © 1 ec 
Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 180276; Alfredo 
Alosi, East Braintree, Mass. 22022 


Festival march; by Victor Herbert, 
transcribed Erik W. G. Leidzén ; band 
pts. © Aug. 13, 1936; E pub. 57022; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 22023 


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22024 


Fetch me down my trusty forty-five; w| Flor de fuego; 


G. Autry and Smiley Burnette, and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
131174; Gene Autry, Hollywood, Calif. 

22024 


Fickle (The) maid; w Charles Reid, 
and melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1986; 
EK unp. 130806 ; Helene Hipkins, Long 
Island City. 22025 


Fifth cavalry march; by William J. 
Cain; full band. © July 22, 1936; 
EH) pub. 56778; George F. Briegel, inc., 
New York. 22026 


Fifty million robins can’t be wrong; w 
Billy Tracey, m Helen Pope; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 
130573; William Tracey, New York. 

22027 


Fine (A) romance; sareastic love song, 
from Swing time, w Dorothy Fields. 
© July 24, 1936; E -pub. 56721; 
Jerome Kern, Bronxville, N. Y. 

22028 


Finger (The) lakes; rey. and arr. 
George Henry Day; pf., with w. © 
i ec. July 22. 193563. Eunp:) 130027: 
Malcolm 8S. Johnson, Geneva, N. Y. 

22029 


Fire jump; galop, Merle Evans; full 
band. © July 22, 1936; E pub. 56779; 
George F. Briegel, inc., New York. 

22030 


First book of short organ interludes; 
for liturgical use, Gregory Murray. 
© June 9, 1936; E for. 45369; Rush- 
worth & Dreaper, Itd., Liverpool, 
England. 220381 


First Hungarian rhapsody; composed, 
fingered and ed. Moissaye Boguslaw- 


ski: pt...©) July.30),01936. sub. 
56726; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 22032 


Fleet’s (The) in port again; w and m 
Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. © Aug. 
21, 1936; E for. 45387; Cinephonic 
music co., ltd., London. 22033 


Flight of the butterflies; scherzo char- 
acteristic, Robert S. Thornton; pf. 
© July 27, 1936; E for. 45336; Walsh, 
Holmes & co., ltd., London. 220384 


Flirting; waltz: pf., with w. ©1le. 
Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129580; Mary E. 
Oliver, Pittsburgh. 22035 


Floating along on a cloud; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 
129683 ; Lota Grace Hoffman, Detroit. 

22036 


pt. TI, n. s., Vv. 81 


serenata, de Maria 
Elena, letra y m Lorenzo Barcelata. 
© Apr. 14, 1936; E pub. 55977 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

22037 


Florida moon; w and m Ola Hobby; pf. 
©1e. Aug. 31, 19386; E unp. 131138; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22038 


Florika; romance, song. © Aug. 11, 
1936; E pub. 56902; Flora Segal, New 
onic 22039 


Flower (The) girl: Spanish w Eduardo 
Montesinos, English version Alice 
Mattullath, m José Padilla, arr. Wil- 
liam Stickles; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
July 27, 1986; E pub. 56882; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 22040 


Flower heaven; pf., with w. © Aug. 
22, 1936; E pub. 57153; Glenn Adel- 
bert Dewey, Chicago. 22041 


Flowers of Jesus; hymn for children, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1936; E pub. 56455; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 22042 


Flying along; w and m Jeanne Laisné 
and George Metcalf; pf. treble. © 
1c June 22, 1936; E unp. 130744; 
Aimée Jeanne Laisné, Hollywood, 
Calif. 22043 


Follow your heart; from Follow your 
heart, w Sidney Mitchell, m Victor 
Schertzinger; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Aug. 25, 1986; E pub. 57025; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 22044 


Fooled by the moon; w Sammy Cahn, 
m Saul Chaplin; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Aug. 14, 1936; E pub. 56920; 
Words & music, inc., New York. 

22045 


Footprints; w Enid Blyton, m Cecil 
Sharman. © Aug. 26, 1936; E for. 
45434; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

22046 


For once it was a dream; w Ralph Hud- 
son; pf. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130649; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22047 


Ford, you’re the cause of my love; fox- 
trot song. ©1e. July 14, 1936; H 
unp. 130202; San Bonita Slaughter, 
St. Louis. 22048 


Forest echoes; by Otto Stuart; pf. © 
July 29, 1986; E for. 45402; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 22049 


Forever; melody, with pf. ace. ©1.. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130104; Charles 
Henry Harmer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

22050 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22076 


w F. Russel, m A. Marquis. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129988; Francis 
Russel and Alta Marquis, Bemidji, 
Minn. 22051 


Forever and a day; w and melody. © 
ene. Jo 10a0-. i Un 130751; 
Hyman Solomon Rubinstein, Balti- 
more. 22052 


Forevermore; fox-trot song, arr. Celia. 
©lie Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130767 ; 
Joseph Viglione, Philadelphia. 

22053 


Forget all your troubles with me; w 
Peter Kinn, m A. McMakin. ©1e. 
Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130840; Albert 
McMakin and Ruth Dart, Chicago. 

22054 


Forget the loneliness of yesterday ; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. June 15, 1936; E 
unp. 130206; Victoria Hughes, Dune- 

’ din, N. Z. 22055 


Forgotten; hymn. © Aug. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 57167; Robert R. Petrie, Nor- 


wood, Pa. 22056 
Forgotten (The) valse; by Hric Coates, 
arr. Denis Wright; band pts. 


June 15, 1986; E for. 45500; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 22057 


Found; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1986; E unp. 131046; Warren 
(Woody) Frisino, Baltimore. 22058 


Four little letters; fox-trot, w Mark 
Mayhew, melody Billy Mayhew. © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129619; Wm. 
P. Mayhew, Baltimore. 


Fox classical gems for orchestra; se- 
lected and arr. Bruno Reibold; pf. 


conductor. v. 1. © Aug. 31, 1936; 
E pub. 57163; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 22060: 


Fox young America orchestra folio; 
by Robt. L. Creighton, Grant Welles- 
ley, Jules Reynard, Kathryn Haw- 
thorne, Frederic Van Norman and 
J. S. Zamecnik, arr. J. S. Zamecnik ; 
tst pyiolin: A pt..-v. 1... © ,Augey 5, 
1936; E pub. 56782; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 22061 


Francie; violin and guit., with w. © 
1 c. July 1, 1936; E unp. 129404; 
Michel Vintaloro, Easton, Pa. 22062 


Francis & Day’s juka tutor; how to 
play the juka, with 46 songs arr. 
Dudley Bayford. © May 29, 1936; 
E for. 45422; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
lItd., London. 22063 


22059 | 


Franklin D. youre good enough for 
me; song, m Chas. R. Campbell. © 
Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 56974; Joseph 
Gallagher, Erie, Pa. 22064 


Frederiksen (Sigurd) Concerto; cello, 
with pf. ace. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 129487; Sigurd Erhard Fred- 
eriksen, Los Angeles. 22065 


Free love; w and melody Cecilia Cros- 


son... ©) 1 ¢ Ang. 25, 1986 “H iwip: 
130781; C. Crosson, River Rouge, 
Mich. 22066 
Freeberg post; march, melody. ©1e. 


Aug. 13, 19386; E unp. 130106; George 
John Demchak, Osceola Mills, Va. 
22067 


Friday at twilight time; song, in James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 
ce. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130440; Dan- 
iel O. Coons, Midland, Mich. 22068 


Frightened by love; w and m Walt 
Stoy; pf. ©.1.¢. July 28, 1986; EB 
unp. 180997 ; Walter S. Pippitt, Phila- 
delphia. 22C69 


Fris-co at night; song; with ukulele 
ate. ©) 1 e2 Aue, 15) 29865 snp: 
130234; Edward Lindemann, Los An- 
geles. 2070 


Frog’s (The) frolic ; composed, fingered 
and ed. Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. 
© Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 57063; Mod- 
erne publications, Chicago. 22071 


From an artist’s sketchbook; by Cyril 
Wayne; pf. © Aug. 4, 1986; E for. 
45440; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 
London. 22072 


From that moment on; w and m Art 
Schwenk and Chick Locey, pf. sc. 
Art Schwenk; with guit. diagrams. 
©1c. Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129766; 
Arthur Schwenk, jr. and Jaiues 
Locey, Maxwell, Calif. 220738 


From the bottom of your heart; w 
John Haywood Cirillo; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 180650; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
22074 


Frozen dreams; melody with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129754; 
Vincent Di Marzio, Swissvale, Pa. 


22075 
Fun at Huckleberry; song, rev. and 
arr. George Henry Day. ©1c¢. July 


22, 1986; E unp. 1380029; Malcolm 
S. Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 22076 


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22077 


Funny face; w and m Buster Lindsay. 
©le. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130189: 
Emery William Lindsay, PACE Se 
Paul. 29077 


G-men (The) got my brother; w Jen- 
nie Leone; pf. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129862; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22078 


Gallop, gallop, gallop, they keep on 
running; song, w Milton Steinberg. 
©1e. July 13, 1986; E unp. 128264: 
Harry S. Krieger, Chicago. 22679 


Garden (The) of mother’s love; w 
Esther Letitia Weddle; pf. © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129877; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland Or. 

22080: 


Gdy sie noe zaczyna; tango, slowa: 
Igo Kranowski, m: J. Skotnicki. © 
June 3, 1986; E for. 453812; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 22081 


[and] Pensjonarka: tan- 
go, stlowa: J. RoSciszewski, muzyka: 
W. Krupifski; arr.: I. Wesby; ork. 
strony. © June 3, 19386; E for. 
45314; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
22082 


Gee, I hate to see you dear, a-stealing 
away from me; song, arr. Marguret 
MacRae. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 129995; Curtis Williams, New 
York. 22083 


Ghost (The) of the girl I love; w 
Jack Kelly, m Howard Hodge; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; BE unp. 
130040; Lawrence John Kelly, Phila- 
delphia. 22084 


Ghost-weed; by Van Tornhout and Red 
McKay; pf. treble. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1936; E unp. 180579; G. J. Van 
Tornhout, South Bend, Ind. 22085 


Giggles; m Al Sanders; pf. treble, with 
we © 1 c.Aug: 29, 1936; E unp. 
130915; Glenn N. Larson, Warren, 


Pa. 22086 
Gigolo (The) girl; fox-trot; 1st violin 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 


130867; Joseph HE. Mullin and Wil- 
liam C. Mullin, Elmont, L. I., N. Y. 
22087 


Gimme (The) blues; w Margaret 
Lange; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
FH unp. 129879; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22088 


Ginger; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130288; Leslie Ford Caldwell, 
Chicago. 22089 


pt. Or, 0. S., V. dL 


Gingham girl; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 6, 
1936; E unp. 129664; Viva Althea 
Duvall, Mason City, Ia. 22090 


Giordaniana no. 1; fantasia sulle opere 
Umberto Giordano, rid. Guido Fari- 
nelli; piccola orch. pti. © May 11, 
1936; E for. 45384; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 22091 


Gitana (La); Argentine tango; pf. 
accordion band arr. © 1 e. Aug. 28, 
1936; E unp. 131013; Frederic Alfred 
Tedesco, Baltimore. 22092 


Give her a pint, and she’ll tell it all; w 
Sammy Cahn, melody Saul Chaplin. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130199; 

- Words and music, ince., New York. 

22093 


Give me a home; song. ©1c. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 130402; Norman W. 
Alpaugh, Los Angeles. 22094 


Give me a stream with the mountain 
trout at play; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130893; 
Peter Henry Barratt, Los Angeles. 

22095 


Give me back what you’ve taken away; 
song, w Mae Button. ©1ce. Aug. 11, 
1936; E. unp. 130009; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles, 22096 


Give me Indiana on a September morn ; 
w Lorenzo Carr; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10. 
1936; E unp. 129865; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 22097 


Give me just a little loving; melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 129626; 
William Nicholas, New York. 22098 


Give me the moon and a little girl to 
love; song. © 1c Aug. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 130412; Michael Mikita and 
Mae Benoit, New York. 22099 


Give my heart a break, but don’t break 
my heart; w and m_ Robert Levy 
and N. Goldblatt. © 1 ¢ Aug. 1, 
1936; E unp. 129503; Norman Gold- 


blatt, Kansas City, Mo. 22100 
Glamorous you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 


Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130442; Justus 
Kent, Hamel, Minn. 22101 


Gloopie’s (The) band; by Berniece 
Rose Copeland; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 56945; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 22102 


Gloria Patri; set to m; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 56969; 
Frederick G. Weber, jr., Weston, W. 
Va. 22103 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1986 


Glory to Thee; w and melody Hubert 


Grant. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 
129643 ; Evelyn Marian Grant, Brook- 
lyn. 22104 
Go out and make friends with the 
world; w Bob Rothberg, melody 
Sammy Timberg. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 
1936; E unp. 129749; Paramount 


pictures, inc., New York. 22105 


God of heaven, hear our singing; unison 
or 2-pt. anthem, w Frances R. Haver- 
gal. © Aug. 4, 1936; E pub. 56978; 
Harry A. Sykes, Lancaster, Pa. 

22106 


God still answers prayer; hymn, w 
Richard Carmichael. © July 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56794; Adele Carmichael, 
Fargo, N. D. 22107 


God’s gift to the world; solo for low 
voice, w O. O. Arnold; pf. © Jan. 
1, 1986; E pub. 56845; A. T. Hardy, 
Chicago. 22108 


God’s word will never fail; hymn, w 
and m Richard Carmichael. © July 
5, 1986; E pub. 56795; Adele Car- 
michael, Fargo, N. D. 22109 


Going to see the moon; song, w Frank 


O’Conner. © 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 181062; Dale E. Gates, Pasa- 
dena. 22110 


Golden California moon; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 120097; 
Emma Bondon, Stockton, Calif. 

22111 


Golden moon; song; pf. treble ace. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130677; 
Otto D. Hagen, Chicago. 22112 


Golden (The) oriole; minuet, com- 
posed, fingered and ed. Moissaye 
Boguslawski; pf. © July 30, 1936; 
E pub. 56727; Moderne publications, 
Chicago. 22113 


Golden sheaves; harvest dance, Ernest 
Reeves; violin and pf. © Aug. 8, 
1936; E for. 45391; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., ltd., London. 22114 


Golden sunset, silver moonlight; song, 
w Grace Korns Horner. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 1986; E unp. 130491; Rosalind 
Olivia Horner, Johnstown, Pa. 

PNT) 


Gone; fox-trot song. © 1e. Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 130191; Maurice Mont- 
aperto, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 22116 


fox-trot, w and m Rita Phillips 
and M. Rutkowski. ©1e Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 180429; Rita L. Phil- 
lips and Max Rutkowski, Milwaukee. 
22117 


22129 


song; w Frances Broughton and 
H. W. Broughton. © 1 ¢. Aug. 1, 
19386; E unp. 129465; Haydn William 
Broughton, Pittsburgh. 22118 


Gone but not forgotten; w Jay Harlin 
and Ken Dombey, m J. Harlin, arr. 
Harlin bros; Hawaiian guit., in dia- 
gram. © Dec. 2, 1985; E pub. 56675 ; 
Harlin bros., Indianapolis, 22119 


Gone were but the winter cold; w Al- 
Jan Cunningham, m Hugh S. Rob- 
erton. © Aug. 5, 1936; E for. 45381; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

22120 


Gone with the breeze; w and melody. 
©l1e. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131168; 
Helen E. Myers, Oklahoma City. 

22121 


Gone with the wind; w and melody 
Fred Rose and Ed. G. Nelson. ©1e. 
Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 180596; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. japAs fag: 


Good-bye blueberry pie, good-bye apple 
sauce; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 19386; E unp. 181000; William 
Obed Merrill, Hardwick, Vt. Pipe VIS 


Good-bye, little stranger, good-bye; 
song, arr. Bill Clifford. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1936; E unp. 129601; Larry Young, 
San Francisco. 22124 


Good-bye mademoiselles ; song, w Grant 
H. Code and C. W. Chylinski; with 
ukulele arr. B. W. Robie. © June 15, 
1932; E pub. 56745; Charles William 
Chylinski, Detroit. 22125 


Good-bye Will Rogers; song, m Ruth 
Edwards. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
56815; H. W. McAfee, Tucumeari, 
N. M. 22126 


Good evening! pretty lady; fox-trot, w 
Ralph Butler and Stanley J. Dam- 
erell, m Tolchard Evans; with uku- 
lele arr. and chord figures for pf. 
accordion, banjo and guit. © July 
24, 1936; E for, 45344; Cecil Len- 
nox, Itd., London. PDT 


Good night; w and m Ella G. Gillett. 
© Mar. 28, 1936; E pub. 54481; Hlk- 
vog music co., Philadelphia. 22128 


Good night, my dear, good night; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
130038 ; Harold O. Wieghart, Chicago. 

22129 


Good-night Vienna; romantic musical 
play, bk. Holt Marvell, lyrics H. 
Marvell and H. V. Pureell, play 
adapted Sydney Box, m George Pos- 


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22130 


pt. m1, 0. S., v. 8b 


Good-night Vienna—Continued. 
ford. Voc. sc. © Aug. 5, 1936; E for. 
45328; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22130 


Gorse bloom; by Sidney Saunders; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1936; E for. 45398; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 22131 


Gospel gems; hymns. © Mar. 25, 1936; 
EH pub. 57120; Alexander Seymour, 
New York. 22132 


Gotta brand new mama, sweetest Jane; 
w Tyra Lemuel Vick; pf. © 1 «¢ 
Aug. 51, 19386; E unp. 131142; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

221383 


Granby’s love song; song. © July 31, 
1956; E pub. 56741; Frank S. Gamble, 
Hartford. 22134 


Grandfather’s clock; arr. Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57092; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 22135 


Greater New York anthem; song, m 
Walter Krane. © July 28, 1986; 
E pub. 56812; Sidney Nickelsburg, 
New York. 22136 


Greatest (The) plan; Townsend plan 
theme song. © July 30, 1936; E pub. 
06762; Joe T. Thomas, Cleveland. 

P2I37 


Greatest (The) President we ever had; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 129701 ; Emmet Sanford John- 
son, McDonald, Pa. 22138 


Greatest (The) story is all about you; 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130314; 
Harold Paul Wilder, Brookline, Mass. 

22139) 


Gypsy (The); song. © 1. Aug. 31, 
1986; E unp. 131116; Isabelle W. 
Steele, Kansas City, Mo. 22140 


Gypsy (The) heart; song, m Josephine 


Hills) © 1 c. Aug) 6, 1986. EF) unp. 
130423; Chas. M. Best, Berkeley, 
Calif. 22141 
Gypsy lovers; w and melody. © 1. 


Aug. 5, 1930; E unp. 129641; Marie 
Kuzyns, Detroit. 22142 


Gypsy moon; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 11, 1986; E unp. 129976; Roger 
Feuereisen, New York. 22143 


Had we but hearkened; unison song, 
w Edith Dorothy Pleydell-Bouverie, 
m H. Walford Davies. © July 14, 
1986; E for. 45326; Novello & co., 

~ Itd., London. 22144 


Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Awake the 
trumpet’s lofty sound; from Sam- 
son, George Frederick Handel, tran- 
Seribed and ed. Clara Tillinghast; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto; 2 pfs., 4 hands, 
ace. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 56980; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22145 


——lLet their celestial concerts all 
unite; from Samson, George Fred- 
erick Handel, transcribed Clara Til- 
linghast; sop. 1, 2 and alto; 2 pfs., 
4 hands, ace. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56931; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22146. 


Hail Franklin Roosevelt; song, arr, G. 


Lambert. © July 20, 1936; E pub. 
56605; C. J. O'Hara, New York. 
22147 


Hail the banner of democracy; song, 


w George G. Grenier. © 1 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1986; E unp. 128488; Mary Bair 
Grenier, New York. 22148 


Hail, well beloved New York; w H. 8. 
Campbell, melody T. W. De Verg- 
nies. © 1 e. Aug. 5,.198¢e, ene 
129620; Thomas Wendell De Verg- 
nies and Helen Stewart Campbell, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 22149: 


Half of me; w Sam M. Lewis, m Peter 
De Rose; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© ‘Aug. 24° 1986 :° Hh" pub) Beaor 
Harms, inc., New York. 22150 


Hallelujah, I’m free again; song. © 
1c Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 1380498; 
Jasper Thomas, New York. 22151 


Hampton court; march, Arthur Gra- 
ham; reed and brass band pts. © 
July 28, 1986; E for. 45480; Hawkes 
& son (London) Iltd., London. 22152 


Hand in hand; fox trot; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
130236; Harvey Edward Engman, 
St. Cloud, Minn. 22153 


—w D. Curry, m Ralph Laib. © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130160; 
Viadimir Bialkowski and Donald 
Curry, New York. 22154 


Hands; song, w Alma L. Weixelbaum. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 130010; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 22155 


Hands full 0’ swing; by Helmy Kresa ; 
pf. © Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 56829; 
ABC standard music publications, 
ine., New York. 22156 


Hands (The) of the clock; song, m 
Leo Richard. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 130086; Robert A. Warner, 
Chicago. 22157 


998 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Happier; w and m R, Fran Joy; pf. 
©l1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130640; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22158 


Happiness wasn’t meant for me; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp, 129471; 
Madge Burton Rounsaville, Los An- 
geles. 22159 


Happy and gay; song, m Lou Caruso. 
©1e. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130905 ; 
James Arieff, Wilmington, Del. 

22160 


Happy (The) cowboy; w Uncle Frank; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130651; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22161 


Happy days; w Eva Grear; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 10, 19386; E unp. 129883; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 22162 


Happy-go-lucky; w B. Nisen, m M. 
Davidson. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 130251; Milt Davidson and Bar- 
ney Nisen, Los Angeles. 22163 


Happy is the miller boy; m Marvin 
Spencer; pf., with w. © June 13, 
1936; E pub. 56190; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine., Boston. 22164 


Hard to forget; valse song. © 1. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 1380204; Peggy 
Hawkins Paudash, Keene, Ont., Can- 
ada. 22165 


Harlem River is Old Man River now; w 
and m Tiny Parham; pf. treble. © 
1 ce. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130275; 
Hartzell (Tiny) Parham, Chicago. 

22166 


Harp sounds. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 130289; Doris Jones Dahlgren, 
Los Angeles. 22167 


Have a good time with my heart; w 
K. Carley and Ted Benton, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
131097; Kenneth Carley, Dallas. 

22168 


Have you ever heard a string band 
swing; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 1300383; Marvin 
Montgomery, Fort Worth. 22169 


Have you ever seen an angel; w and 
m Alan White Cook; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1986; E unp. 180505; Keturah 
Nell Cook, Kalamazoo, Mich. 22170 


Hawaiian guitar series; 12 lessons for 
guit., Fred T. Busswood. pt. 1. © 
July 15, 1936; E pub. 57086; Macklin 
pub. co., Lancaster, Pa. 22071 


22185 


Hawaiian honeymoon; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. %, 19386; E unp.; 129799; Flor- 
ence Elizabeth Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 

22172 


Hawaiian moonbeams; by Fred _ T. 
Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57089 ; Macklin pub. co., Lancas- 
ter, Pa. 22173 


Hawaiian school march; by Fred T. 
Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57093 ; Macklin pub. co., Lancas- 


ter, Pa. 22174 
Haydn (Franz Josef) Second year 
Haydn; 15 compositions, adapted, 


arr. and ed. E. Markham Lee; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1936; E for. 45419; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., ltd., London. 22175 


He is e’er beside you; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1986; E pub. 56456; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, ine., Chicago. 22176 


He’s your shield; hymn, arr. Marion 
Garner Anderson. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E pub, 57045; Maud Chiles Cook, Chi- 
cago. 22177 


He, she and me; song. ©1ce. Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 130413; Michael Mikita 
and Mac Benoit, New York. 22178 


Heaven ; song, m Leo Richard. © 1c. 
Aug. 7, 19386; E unp. 129738; Nettie 
EK. Dodge, Bluffton, O. 22179 


Heaven was sent to earth for me; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130801; Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 

22180 


Heaven was yesterday ; w Scott Bowen, 
m Ron Bendayan. © 1 ec. Aug. 7, 
1936; E unp. 129779; Baron Ben- 
dayan, Los Angeles. 22181 


Heiress of a million charms; song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131049; 
Jimmy Parker, Los Angeles. 22182 


Hello, hello, San Jose; song, arr. Harry 


Powell. © Aug, 25, 1936; E pub. 
57165; Mary N. Willis, San Jose, 
Calif. 221838 


Henry Hudson, jr.; w John Eugene 
Hasty, m Josef Bonime and Ernest 
Watson, “©? 1 “eMule. 21) 19367 
unp. 130524; McCann Erickson, inc., 
New York. 22184 


Her Majesty and the Prince; by Laud 
German Phippen; pf. Aug. 5, 
1936 ; E pub. 56859 ; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 22185 


999 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22186 


Her melody; song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1986; E unp. 130244; Becky Morgan 
Ault, Powhatan Pt., O. 22186 


Here in my arms; fox-trot song, w 
Marie Ellis. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 1380186; Wade Barickman, 
Streator, Ill. 22187 


Here’s love in your eye; from Big 
broadeast of 1937, w and m Leo Ro- 
bin and Ralph Rainger, pf. sc. Geo. 
N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, and 


guit. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 57034; 
Paramount productions, ine., New 
York. 22188 


Here without you; w Frederick J. 
Voerg, arr. Alfred G. Wathall. 
1 ec. Aug. 15, 19386; E unp. 1803866; 


Birdie Segal Voerg, Chicago. 22189 


Hessen (Alexander Friedrich von) 
Sonate: op. 31; violine u. klavier; in 
E moll. © July 20, 1936; E for. 
45489; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

22190 


Hey, what did the blue jay say; from 
The Bowery princess, w Ted Koehler, 
m Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. 
© Aug. 24, 1936; E pub. 57130; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 22191 


Hideaway home; w and m George 
Brander and Elmer Krebs; pf. treble. 
© 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129953 ; 
George E. Brander, Milwaukee. 

22192 


Hiding in a cloud; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1380278: Katherine 
Colicchio, Salt Lake City. 22193 


Highway (The) headin’ home; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 


130501; Louis A. Ruben, Bayonne, 
IN... Ji 22194 
Highwayman Dick; romantic suite, 


Clive Harty; pf. © Aug. 8, 1936; E 
for. 45390; Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd., 
London. 22195, 


Hills (The) of old New England; w 
and melody. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1936; EH 
unp. 129764; Harry Vroom Connell, 
Chelsea, Mass. 22196 


Hinky, dinky, parley voo; w and mel- 
ody Trebor Rellim. © 1 c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 180265; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 22197 


His home beyond the blue; hymn, w 
Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1936; E pub. 56547; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 22198 


6 | 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 81 


His: way is best; hymn, m George C. 
Stebbins. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56825; Bessie Patten Gilmore, i. e., 
Mrs. P. A. Gilmore, New Haven. 

22199 


Hodge (Talbot) Three sketches; flute, 
violin and pf. © Aug. 6, 1936; E for. 
45443; J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 

22200 


Hoe nigger: song, w Ruby Rutherford 
Clay. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 
130708; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

22201 


Hold me in your arms to-night; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 27, 19386; E unp. 
130879; Wallace Wakefield, San 
Francisco. 22202 


Hold my arm lovely lady; w and mel- 
ody. ©1ec. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130911; Theodore Melyan and LeRoy 
Wilbauer, Newark, N. J. 22203 


Hold them mules; song, melody A. 
Taub. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131033 ; Carl Ruppert, Denver. 

22204 


Holidays are jolly days; w and m Ho- 
ratio Nicholls; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © July 31, 1936; E for. 45498; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 22205 


Holoholo kaa; song, arr. Robt. N. 
Kamaunu. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 1380544; John Kamealoha AIl- 
meida, Honolulu. 22206 


Home again; w Walter HE. Merrick, m 
W. E. Merrick and D. Heywood, arr. 
Maceo Jefferson. © 1 ec Aug. 29, 
1936; E unp. 181025; Cosmo music 
pub. corp., New York. 22207 


Home-coming march; by Robert Braun; 
pf. duet. With biographical sketch. 
Fingering, phrasing, pedaling, ete., by 
the composer. © July 24, 1936; BE 
pub. 56840; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 22208 


Home of my heart; song. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 129970; Haydn Wil- 
liam Broughton, Pittsburgh. 22209 


Home (The) we both design; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130837; Ola Lee, Los Angeles. 22210 


Homeward bound; song, m Arthur 
Simpson. © 1 e¢ Aug. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 1381156; Will R. Smith, Lake 
Worth, Fla. 22211 


Hommage 4 Paul Dukas; pf. © June 
25, 1936; E for. 45415; Elsa Bar- 
raine, Paris. 22212 


1000 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


© June 25, 1936 ; E for. 45411 ; 
22213 


Honey-girl; waltz, w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 180733; 
Clifford Samuel Gibbons, Noblesville, 
Ind. 22214 


Honey, I’m not drunk, I’m just pre- 
tending; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1936; E unp. 130753; Orval L. 
Kizer, Oakland, Calif. 22215 


Honey smile for me; song. ©1c. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 130982; Aileen Ham- 
ilton, Greenfield, M11. 22216 


Honolulu land; w John A. Wood; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 130315 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22217 

Hortense, the tease; w and m Bess Jett. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 150638; 
Laura Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, 
Mo. 22218 


Hot dog man; song, m F. W. Occomy. 
©1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 1286387 ; 
Francis Winder Occomy, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. 22219 


House (The) of broken dreams; waltz 


pf. 
Joaquin Rodrigo, Paris. 


song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 1380952; Anna 
Rozelle Diller, Lanham, Md. 22220 


House (The) of the Lord; w from the 
Bible; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 57100; George 
H. Cook, Ocean Grove, N. J. 22221 


How about an osculation; song. ©1ce. 
Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130792; Irving 
Laibson, Miami Beach, Fla. 22222 


How can you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130999; Wil- 
liam Obed Merrill, Hardwick, Vt. 

22223 


How could I know; song. ©1c. Aug. 
21, 1936; E unp. 1380525; Charlotte R. 
North, Lambertville, N. J. 22224 


How could you; w Shelva Alfrus 
Evans; pf. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 181135; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22225 


How do I love thee; w Elizabeth Bar- 
rett Browning, m Blevins Davis; 
high voice. © Aug. 6, 1986; E pub. 
56831; Handy bros. music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 22226 


‘How I like Limburger cheese; song. 
© 1c. Aug, 28, 1936; E unp. 130977 : 
Edgar C. Julian, Elwood, Ind. 99997 


22242 


How I wish I had my mother back 
again; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 130882; Addie Elizabeth Col- 
lier, Temple, Okl. 22228 


How long will I have to wait; song, w 
Mario Coppola. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
EK unp. 130698; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 22229 


How true is your love for me; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130709; 
Julius Wydock, Weatherly, Pa. 22230 


Humanity with sanity; song. © Aug. 
14, 1986; E pub. 56981; William R. 


Seiffert, Oceanside, N. Y. 22231 


Hundred (A) percent of the time; w 
and melody Bert Conham. © 1 e. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130108; Cleon 
EH. Hammond, Brooklyn. 22232 


Hurrah for the G. O. P.; song, arr. 
Lewis T. Thomas. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
19386; E unp. 1380833; Georgia Doug- 
las Johnson, Washington. 22233 


Hurrah New York; w and m Mrs. Stan- 
ley B. Hayes; pf. © 1. July 30, 
1936; E unp. 180852; Sarah Ritter 
Hayes, Remsen, N. Y. 22234 


Hushalullabye; song. ©1e. Aug. 21, 
1936; E unp. 130569; Sherna Shalett, 
New York. 22235 


I am going to that city; hymn. © Jan. 
20, 1936; E pub. 56804; Floyd W. 


Hawkins, Tacoma. 22236 
I am lonely for you; song. ©1le. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 1380935; Zackey 


Joseph Halbouty, Beaumont, Tex. 
Wp De 


I am so happy; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56458; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 22238 


I bring a song; w Bobby Ramsey; pf. 
©1e. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130316; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


22239 
I come to Thee; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 


1936; E pub. 56459; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 22240 


I could waltz for ever with you; valse 
song. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129463 - Elizabeth Hindera, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 22241 


couldn’t be mad at you; w Bob. 
Rothberg, melody Joseph Meyer. © 
1c. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 130594; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 22242 


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22243 


pt. m7, n. S., Vv. SL 


I couldn’t believe; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130110; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 22243 


I couldn’t live without you; w Rose 


Plosker; pf. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 180144; Martin Monat, Brook- 
lyn. 22244 


I’d give the world; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 130880; 
Mildred Brooks, Los Angeles. 22245 


I’d like to drown myself in dreams; 
w and m K. Ozier and Dot Brown. © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 129608; 
Catherine Treadwell and Dorothy 
Allinson, Humble, Tex. 22246 


I’d like to wander once again with the 
girl I left behind; song, arr. Frank 
S. Wildt. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; B 
unp. 130858 ; Hd Vandiver, Bismarck, 
N. D. 22247 


I’d rather sit and dream of you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; 
HE unp. 130874; Charles Zwick, Cleve- 
land Heights, O. 22248 


I didn’t mean to be mean; song, mel- 
ody Allen Taub. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
19386; E unp. 131030; Henry Wilson, 
Boston. 22249 


I don’t believe in love; w and m Jeanne 
Laisné and George Metcalf; pf. 
treble. © 1c. May 4, 1936; E unp. 
127432; Aimée Jeanne Laisné, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 22250 


I don’t care if stars fall out of the 
sky; melody. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 130683; James Milton Sulli- 
van, East Boston, Mass. 22251 


I don’t like ritzie places, ’cause I’m an 
old fashioned girl; w Della Nelson. 
©1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130317; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22252 


I don’t mind—Oh yeah; w Cord Mid- 
dleton, m Belle Fenstock ; pf. treble. 
©1e. Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130784; 
Belle Fensterstock, New York. 

22253 


I don’t see how you can forget, dear, 
when all I can do is remember ; song. 
Galion, O., Chas. E. Hinckley. © 
Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 56894; Alta 
Pittman Hinckley, Galion, O. 22254 


I don’t want life; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 130277; Katherine 
Colicchio, Salt Lake City. 22250 


I dream in vain; song, m Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 
129731; Mary Taylor, Chicago. 

256 


I dreamed a dream of love; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130875; Charles Zwick, Cleveland 
Heights, O. 22257 


dreamed I had written a beautiful 
song; waltz song; melody Ray Hib- 
beler. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 
130089; Frances Kniskern Ander- 
son, Commerce, OKI. 22258 


feel it dear; fox-trot, w and m Jua- 
nita Knighton, with symbols for 
ukulele. © Aug. 8, 1936; E pub. 
57124; Juanita Knighton-Ganzer, Los 
Angeles. 22259 


fell in love with your picture; w T. 
Gillen, m A. Gillen; ten banjo. © 
1 ec. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129516; 
Tom Gillen and Alfred Gillen, 
Youngstown, O. 22260 


followed a star; w and melody. © 

1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130818; 

Morris John Schroeter, St. Louis. 
22261 


mH 


b= 


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- 


forgot to cross my fingers; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 24, 19386; E 


r 


unp. 1380727; Ely Nathan Kapell, 
Brooklyn. 222262 
I found an angel in disguise; song. 


© 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 129647; 
Morton Smith, Providence. 22263 


I found my place in the sun under 
the moon with you; w Frankie Sabas, 
with melody. © 1. Aug. 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 129508; Merrill D. Tonning, 
Boise, Id. 22264 


found romance; w Marian Shaw, m 
Eddy Wells. © 1c. July 22, 19386; 
E unp. 1380368 ; Hrich Weil, Brooklyn. 

22265 


I found the end of the rainbow; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129836; 
Martha June Moad, Sayre, Okl. 

22266 


got a letter from my baby; w and 
melody. ©1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 
130680; Glen M. Hommel and John 
Gertig, Venice, Calif. 22267 


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Lam! 


I got the gong from you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130923 ; Grace Bourdens, Santa Rosa, 
Calif. 22268 


1002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22294 


I guess I’m all done; song. © 1 ©¢. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129484 : William 
R. ‘Peckham, Richmond Center, Wis. 

"92969 


I had it coming to me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 19386; E unp. 180113; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 22270 


I have a lovely snowball; w Enid Blyn- 


ton, m Cecil Sharman. © Aug. 26, 
1936; E for. 45482; Novello & ©¢o., 
ltd., London. Deel 


I hear the call of the road; w Mabel 
Livingstone, m Daniel Wolf. © July 
24, 1936; E pub. 56756; Harold Flam- 
mer, inec., New York. 222 2, 


I heard a song in a taxi; from Trans- 
atlantic rhythm, w Irving Caesar and 
Desmond Carter, m Ray Henderson. 
© Aug. 11, 1936; EH for. "45502 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 222738 


I just can’t believe it’s true; w S. J. 
Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130497; Max 
Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Montreal. 

22274 


I knew that we’d meet again; w Allan 
Flynn and Bert Douglas, m Ernest 
Breuer; with guit. arr. © Aug. 26, 
1936 ; E pub. 57103; Crawford music 
corp. New York. 22275 


I know you know I know, you'll always 
love me; song, m Bernie Clements. 
©ic. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129917 ; 
George William Gibson, jr., Houston. 

22276 


I left my heart in Dixie, with a little 
southern rose; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130218; Colin 
| Ee McLeod, Dearborn, Mache 22208 


I like you dangerous; waltz; pf. with 
W. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936 ; EH unp. 
129579; Mary E. Oliver, Pittsburgh. 

22278 


Tl always be waiting for you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130078; Robert Seymore Gardtner, 
Tottenville, S. I., N. Y. 22279 


Tll always tell the world; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; 
H unp. 130548; Joseph George Ros- 
etti, Olean, N. Y. 22280 


I'll be Romeo and you be Juliet; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129932; 
Virginia Mae Blank, Toledo. 22281 


95094—36——_3 


Ill forget the rest of the world; waltz, 
w and m Walter Tighe and L. 
Muraro. ©1e. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 
130001; Louis Muraro, Brooklyn. 

22282 


I'll forgive and forget; w Gertrude S. 
Gibson; pf. © 1c Aug. 10, 1986; 
EK eunp. 129892; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22283 


I'll go ridin’ down that Texas trail; 
w G. Autry and Smiley Burnette, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
131175; Gene Autry, Hollywood, 
Calif. 22284 


I’ll have the last waltz dear, with you; 
w andm G. J. Hilt and Ben Adelman, 
pf. sc. Harold Potter. © July 28, 
1936; E pub. 56896; George Jerome 


Hilt, Brooklyn. 22285 
I'll have to start roving again; song, 
arr. Wm. F. Schiller. © 1c. Aug. 13, 


1936; E unp. 130152; Willard Ennis, 
Hollywood, Calif. 22286 


T’ll love you in life’s winter; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
130458 ; Leon Lomond Winthrop Coll- 
ver, Cos Cob, Conn. 22287 


Tll never forget; w S. J. Segal, melody 
M. Shaffer. © 1c Aug.’ 20, 19386; 
EH unp. 130498; Max Shaffer and S. 
J. Segal, Montreal. 22288 


Ill never forget the day I met you; 
fox-trot, w Mary Helen Sceeles, m 
Herbert Ialan. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129915; Mary Sceeles, East 
Providence. 22289 


Ill never wear my heart upon my 
sleeve again; w and melody. ©1.. 
Aug. 13, 1986; E unp. 1380147; Louis 
A. Ruben, Bayonne, N. J. 22290 


I'll remember since I can’t forget; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 130006; Virginia Rusé Iversen, 
Los Angeles. 22291 


Ill say goodbye; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 1381094; 
Wm. H. Rinn, Detroit. 22292 


Tll sew some stitches; w Thelma 
Thulon; pf. © 1c Aug. 24, 1936; 
BE unp. 130653 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22293 


I’ll sing you a thousand love songs; 

from Cain and Mabel, w Al Dubin, m 

- Harry Warren; with arr. for guit., 

ete. © Aug. 17, 19386; E pub. 57087; 
Remick music corp., New York. 

22294 


1003 


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22295 


Ill write a song 
Sam Adelman. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; 
EX unp. 180069; Royal M. Tinker, 
Washington. 22295 


I long for you; w Fern Bowman; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130652; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22296 

I long to see my Savior; hymn. © 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 1380859; Missouri 
Davis, Foley, Mo. 22297 


I lost the girl of my dreams; w Nancy 
Burger; pf. © 1 cvAue. 17 19386; 
E unp. 130818; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22298 


I love only you; w and melody Frank 
Hoyt, in collaboration with Billy 
Barclay. © 1. Aug. 22, 1936; HB 
unp. 1380740; Francis Stanley Choj- 
nacki, Lockport, N. Y. 22299 


I love the name Jesus; hymn. © July 
24, 1986; E pub. 57069; Mayme White 
Miller, Wyoming, O. 22300 


I love the name of Jesus; hymn, har- 
monized Lillian Richardson. © Aug. 
28, 1936; E pub. 57168; Robert R. 
Petrie, Norwood, Pa. 22301 


I love you, angel; by Theoph. D. Mc- 
Ghee; pf. ©1c. Aug. 4, 19386; E unp. 
129711; Jimmie B. Morgan, Detroit. 

22302 


I love you at dawning; song. © Aug. 
5, 1936; E pub. 56880; Frank C. 
Huston, Knightstown, Ind. 22303 


I love you best of all; pf. treble, with 
Ayer © sll, ve: Aug. 5, 1936 ; E unp. 
129630; R. D. Hindman, Alton, Ill. 

22304 


I love you but I know that it’s wrong; 
song, pf. sc. Evelyn Wiese. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 130034; James 
Edward Moxley, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

22305 


I love you more each day; song. ©1ce. 
Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129853; Mac M. 
Hawkins, Kilgore, Tex. 22306 


loved you the moment when first we 
met; w and melody. ©1« Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 180176; J. W. Bartels, 
Los Angeles. 22307 


I’m a lonesome for the rolling prairie; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
130409; Michael Mikita and Mac 
Benoit, New York. 22308 


I’m all broken up; w and melody Teddy 
Troy. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 
130713 ; Marin Tronieri, Philadelphia. 

22309 


= 


pt. I, NS., Vo ok 


; fox-trot song, melody | I’m Anthony, your adversary; pf., with 


wei ©: Lex Aug. 1, 1986; Boop 
129693; Carl Ward Dudley, Los 
Angeles. 22310. 


I’m broken hearted; waltz, w and m 
Roy Brown. © July 30, 1936; E for. 
45438; Ace music publishers, Winni- 
peg, Manit., Canada. 22311 


I’m brushing up my top-hat; w F. K. 
Marg, m Charles John Kingsbury, 
pf. sc. Harold Potter. © 1c July 
29, 1936; E unp. 1380630; Charles 
Kingsbury, Covington, Pa. and 
Frances K. Marg, Fairchild, Wis. 

22312 


I’m building castles; w L. J. Botwin, 
melody S. Botwin. © 1 ¢ Aug. 7, 
19386; E unp. 129725; Louis J. Botwin 
and Shirley Botwin, Freeport, L. I.,. 
INE) Me 22313: 


I’m campaigning for you; song, m K. L. 


Enlow. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129645; Oral Pert Enlow, English; 
Ind. 22314 


I’m come easy, go easy Elmer, but this 
is my night to howl; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936: Hioump: 
180163; Tom Lysaght, Pittsburgh. 

22315. 


I’m comf’table to have around; song.. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131089; 
Howard Evan ‘Wilson, Houston. 

22316. 


I’m completely in love; w Harry Fein- 
gold, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 5,. 
1936; E unp. 129617; Louis Kohuth, 
New York. 22317 


I’m falling in love for the last time; w 
and melody. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1936; 
EK unp. 1380164; Tom Lysaght, Pitts- 
burgh. 22318. 


I’m for Delano; w and m Charles A. 
Adsit. © Aug. 3, 1936; E pub. 56909 ; 
House of Adsit, Hawthorne, Calif. 

22319 


I’m for love-ocracy ; song, w Arden M. 
Gaddis. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp.. 
130012 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

22320 


I’m forever on your mind; w I. An- 
drews, melody C. Ford. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1986; E unp. 180372; Charles. 
Ford and Ismay Andrews, New York. 

22321 


I’m gettin’ rem-i-nis-cent; song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 13, 19386; E unp. 130032; 
Lizette Mowen, Columbus, O. 22322: 


1004 


no. 8, 1936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
t 


22349 


I’m glad that Jesus saved me; song. 
©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130486 ; 
Carl W. Albany, Lawrence, L. L., 
Bio ¥, 22323 


I’m glad you didn’t stop to say hello; 


song, arr. Charles Hillner. © 1 ©. 
Aug! 15, «119386; : EB unp. 130241; 
Dorothy Ross Hamel, Haverhill, 
Mass. 22324 


I’m going home where the cattle roam ; 
w and m Ludwig Kube; pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130642; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22325 


I’m going to sue you for love; w V. C. 
Rice, melody C. L. Soares. © 1 «. 
Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130835; Char- 
lotte Louise Soares and Viola Cath- 
erine Rice, Sacramento, Calif. 22326 


I’m gonna write a song; song, arr. 
Arthur Lee Mancebo. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
27, 1936; E unp. 130906; William 
John Gorohoff, San Francisco. 22327 


\ 
I’m happy as the day is long; fox-trot, 
w J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. 
©1e. Aug. 12; 1936; E unp. 130053 ; 
Joseph McDonald and Patrick Pur- 
cell, Langley Field, Va. 22328 


I’m happy dear with you; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 129973; Gordon Elmer Willey, 
Wilmington, Calif. 22329 


I’m hoping it isn’t a dream; pf. treble, 
with w. ©i1ce. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 
129690; Hugene G. Addison, Balti- 
more. 22330: 


I’m in a perfect heaven; w James Cap- 
petta, and melody. © 1. Aug. 3, 
1936 ; E unp. 129527 ; Henry Horvath, 
Chicago. 22331 


I’m in love with everything, cause 
you're in love with me; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 130887; Cyril 
F. Walter, New York. 22332 


I’m in love with the girl of my dreams; 
w Charlie Tobias, melody Peter De 


Rose. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130846; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. OD e 


I’m in the dark again; song. © 1. 
Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130247; Tom 
Vassonie, St. Louis. 22334 


I’m in the pink of condition; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129588; Randolph Jackson Fones, 
Washington. 223385 


I’m just a little black sheep; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 1381085; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

223836 


I’m just an apple; song, melody Allen 


Taub. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 
1307738; Anna M. M. Schenk, Alton, 
108 22006 
I’m just drifting along; song. © 1. 
Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129542; Russell 
Stedman, Philadelphia. 22338 


I’m leaving my future to you; w E. 
Weissman and M. L. B.; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 180741 ; Charles 
H. Weissman, Baltimore. 22339) 


I’m like a clock; pf., with w. ©1e 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129966; Mollie 
Chapman, Chicago. 22340 


I’m living a lie; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1986; EE unp.. 131102; 
Wayne George Johnson, Baxter, Pa. 

22341 


I’m living in a dream about you; w and 
m Jeanne Laisné and George Met- 
calf; pf. treble. ©1c. June 12, 1936; 
E eunp. 127433; Aimée Jeanne Laisné, 
Hollywood, Calif. 22342 


I’m lonely without you; song, melody 
Wilbur Dorfman. © 1 ¢. July 28, 
1986; E unp. 129710; Sidney Mitchell, 
Cleveland. 22343 


I’m looking for a horse and buggy fel- 
low; song, m L. J. Kirkpatrick and 
Harry E. Powell. © 1 c. Aug. 7, 
1936; E unp. 129757; Louis J. Kirk- 
patrick, San Francisco. 22344 


I’m losing my heart; waltz, w Lee 
Wood, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 180182; Alvin Songey, 
Berkeley, Calif. 22345 


I’m marching home; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56463; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 22346 


I’m not afraid to tell them; w and mel- 
ody. © 1e Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130890; Paul Safos, Warren, O. 

22347 

I’m nursing a broken heart; w Hugh 
Smith, and melody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 
1986; E unp. 131100; Eugene Edgar 
Page, Los Angeles. 22348 


I’m on my own; from All’s well, w Ed- 
gar Blatt, m Nay Ayer, jr.; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Aug. 7, 1936; E 
for. 45356; Keith, Prowse & eo., ltd.,. 
London. 22349) 


1005 


CATALOG OF 
22350 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. s., Vv. 81 


I’m only interested in you; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129603; Joseph Michael Roman, 
Greensburg, Pa. 22350 


I’m playin’ second fiddle to you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1936: E unp. 129555: 
Mary Gail Koen, Mannington, W. Va. 

22351 


I’m prepared for love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; EB unp. 129525; 
Morrey Davidson and Sammy Wat- 
kins, Cleveland, and Edward Louis 
Goette, Lakewood, O. 22352 


I’m running away from heaven, run- 
ning away from you; w and melody 
Kula Knisely. © 1. Aug. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 129585; Hula Reed Knisely, 
Columbus, O. 22353 


I’m so fond of you; song. ©1e. Aug. 
12, 1936; E unp. 130023; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 22354 


I’m so infatuated; from the Niagara 
univ. musical revue of 1936. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129787; John 
Michael Toole, Geneva, N. Y. 22355 


I’m so sad and blue; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130897; 
Frank Marchese, Graterford, Pa. 

22356 


I’m somebody’s sweetheart now; song; 
with guit. arr. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 180871; Joy E. Schreiner, 
Dunbar, Neb. 22357 


I’m taking my chances on you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130270; Mae Mae Wellons, Memphis, 
‘Tenn. 2358 


I’m thankful from my heart; song. © 
1c. Aug. 8, 1986;.E unp. 129798 ; 
John J. Erby, Los Angeles. 22359 


I’m the fellow all the girls talk about; 
fox-trot song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130965; 
Milton Glickman, Wichita. 22360 


I’m the nominee; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129564; Rocco 
G. Capozzi, Newark, N. J. 22361 


I’m thinking of you to-night, sweet- 
heart; w Marion Oliver; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 19836; E unp. 181149; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22362 


I’m too doggoned dizzy ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1986; E unp. 130229; 
Gladys Marie Barton, Monahans, Tex. 

22363 


I’m trying to forget that I love you; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1986; H 
unp. 129797 ; Florence Elizabeth Corn- 
forth, Pittsburgh. 22364 


I’m up to my eyebrows in love; w Clarol 
Ramey, m Burrell Van Buren; with 
ukulele arr. ©1e. July 22, 1936; E 
unp. 129524; Clarol Nees Ramey, 
Rensselaer, Ind. 22365 


I’m waiting for twilight to fall; from 
All’s well, w Edgar Blatt, m Nat 
Ayer, jr.; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Aug. 14, 1936; E for. 45394; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 22366 


I’m wandering down Moonlight Lane 


with you; song, w Harry E. Strohm; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 1 « 
Aug. 19, 19386; E unp. 130430; Mar- 
gurite Carr, Rushville, Ind. 22367 


I’m whistling; w and melody. ©1e 
Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129998; James 
Pierce, San Francisco. 22368 


I’m wondering why; w Frances Meyer, 
and melody. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 130381; Eric i MeNehs Arverne, 
Tajcar es Ni aes 22369 


I’m writing this song to you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 19386; E unp. 
129616; Mackenzie Gordon and Jill- 
son Peattie, San Francisco. 22370 


I met my love while dreaming; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129576; 
Haydn William Broughton, Pitts- 
burgh. 22371 


I miss you; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129803; Meyer 
M. Sholk, Boston. 22372 


I must forget: song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 129824; Reta Fern An- 
derson, Beloit, Wis. Zale 


I need you in my arms; w L. Mattern, 
melody Charles Mattern. © 1 « 
Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129760; Lynda 
Helhoff Mattern, West Los Angeles, 
Calif. 22374 


I never dreamed; w and m Willard 
Evans; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; BH 
unp. 130641; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22375 


never had a girl like you; song. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 130602; 
Jasper Thomas, New York. 22376 


I never knew before; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 131004; 
Frederick Brock, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

22377 


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1006 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22405 


I never know; song, w B. Castle and 
Joe Castle. ©l1c Aug. 31, 19386; E 
unp. 1381090; Mary Lou Williams and 
Boots Castle, Kansas City, Mo. 22378 


I never really knew; song. ©1c. Aug. 
7, 19386; E unp. 129728; Theresa M. 
Everette, Graham, N. C. 22379 


I never shall forget that nite; w and 
melody Edna Walters. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
29, 1936: E unp. 181086; Edna Erm- 
lich, Monongahela, Pa. 22380 


I only dream; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 131682; 
Susan HE. Taylor, Philadelphia. 22381 


I only dream of you; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody F. Suarez and Ben Adelman. © 
ime eausc. 25, 1956; E unp. 130971; 
Frank Suarez, Hilo, Hawaii. 22382 


I only have one little sweetheart ; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 
28, 1986; E unp. 1380978; Malven Ol- 
sen, Brooklyn. 22383 


I pine for the pines in old Pine Ridge; 
song. © July 25, 1936: E pub. 56742; 
HKugene M. Bartlett, Hartford, Ark. 

22384 


I reckon it’s love in my soul; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 180416; 
André Anthony Jeffre’, Los Angeles. 

22385 


I saw a falling star; song. © Dec. 10, 
1985; E pub. 56966; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 22386 


I’se gwine south to see my gal, I’se 
gwine back home; pf., with w. ©1 
ce. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 1809380; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

22387 


I search the crowds for a certain face; 
song, w Anna Schauer. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1936; E unp. 130011; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 22388 


I seek your love; song. © 1 c¢. Aug. 
20, 1986; E unp. 130194; Clair Omar 
Musser, Chicago. 22389 


I shall be there; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56460; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 22390 


I squeezed your hand, you squeezed 
mine too; w Ervin Howard Strub; 
pis © 1 ec. Aug..10, 19386: Eup. 
122870'; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22391 


I tell you every day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129939: 
Gustav Heintze, Washington. 22892 


I think I’ve had my fill of you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131050; 
Jimmy Parker, Los Angeles. 22893 


I think the world of you; song, w 
Gerryle Lee. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 130699; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 22394 


I think you’re wonderful ; fox-trot song, 
arr.’.Celia) | ©) 1. ¢. Aug, 25, 1986: 
EK unp. 130768; Joseph Viglione, Phil- 
adelphia. 22395 


I’ve found it’s true; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129653; 
Alpharetta Monthei, Jefferson, Ia. 

22396 


I’ve got a bone to pick with you; song, 
m W. Okie and Helene Gradowitz. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129513; 
William Okie, Los Angeles. 22397 


I’ve got a job on my hands; pf., with 
w. ©1ce. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
130520; Cherie Anderson, St. Louis. 

22398 


I've got a one track mind for love; w 
and melody. © 1e. Aug. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 1381001; William Obed Mer- 
rill, Hardwick, Vt. 22399 


Ive got an eye on you; song, m Luther 
A. Clark, pf. and ukulele arrs. Aaron 
A. Clark. © July 30, 1936; E pub. 
56785; Alice Sirois, Lewiston, Me. 

22400 


I’ve got the tap-dance blues; pf., with 
w. ©1e Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 
1380778; David Fredrick Morse, Mid- 
dle Granville, N. Y. 22401 


I’ve got those house cleaning blues: w 
Bob Rothberg, melody Sammy Tim- 


berg. © 1c Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 
129750; Paramount pictures, inc., 
New York. 22402 


I’ve got you on my mind; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 130100; Sam P. Acton, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 22403 


I've gotta yen for you; fox-trot song, 
melody F. H. Ralph and Sam Adel- 


man. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 
130075; FE. Harold Ralph, Sonora, 
Calif. 22404. 


I’ve made my heart over for you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
180450; William H. Tate, Conners- 
ville, Ind. 22405 


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22406 


pt Tir 0. Ss yoo" 


I’ve never found a friend like mother; 


song. © Aug. 19, 1936; 2 c. Aug. 21; 
E pub. 57044; Geo. E. Harris, Tulsa, 
Oxkl. 22406 


I’ve tried—it can’t be done; w and 


kel 


melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 
130895; Virginia Mary Conry, Cov- 
ington, Ky. 22407 


waited for the Lord; duet, m A. J. J., 
ed. M. A. Simpson; sop. and alto. 
© Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 56787; Wm. 
A. Pond & co., Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

22408 


want a cowboy for a sweetheart: w 
and melody Bob Rothberg and Sammy 
Timberg. 
unp. 181084 ; Paramount pictures, inc., 
New York. 22409 


want a little love so much; song, 
w T. Chaney. ©1 ce. Aug. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 180862; Zeb Seybold, Ada, 
Oki. 22410 


I want love; song. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1936; 


FH unp. 129661; Edna Fern Daly, Cas- 
per, Wy. 22411 


want the world to know; song, m 
Alexander Angus. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 180224; Jerry Butler, 
Montreal. 22412 


want to be cuddled; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. Aug. 
12, 1936; E unp, 130063; Bessie Kel- 
ler, Syracuse. 22413. 


want to be loved by someone; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 13, 
1986; E unp. 180102; Sam P. Acton, 
Birmingham, Ala. 22414 


want to be your king of romance; 
w Richard Charles Pleasant; pf. © 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129880; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
22415 


I want to middle down the center of an 


pa| 


| 


Le 


aisle with you; w and melody. ©1e. 

Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130091; Mil- 

dred Brooks, Hollywood, Calif. 
22416 


want to rumple your hair; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130274; 
Hamilton Forrest, Chicago. 22417 


want to see my tootsie; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 
129899; Adrian Blaine Omerod, New 
York. 22418 
want you; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Aug. 3, 19836; E unp. 129501; Mar- 
garet Osburn Hoffman, Baltimore. 
22419 


1008 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E] 


I want you back again; song, w Milton 


Lama 


= 


Lema 


- 


Royee.,.© fc. Aug.24, 193i 
unp. 130710; Constance Bohan, Los 
Angeles. 22420 


want you forever; w Walter Hirsch, 
m Domenico Savino. © July 31, 
1936; E pub. 56781; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22421 


was saying to the moon; w Johnny 
Burke, melody Arthur Johuston. © 
1 ce Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130115; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 22422 


was wrong; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Aug. 3, 19836; E unp. 130030; Henry 
Horace Joseph, Middletown, N. Y. 
22423 
will return to you; song. © 1'¢ 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 130739; Ann 


M. Bennion, Mt. Emmons, Utah. 
22424 


will wait in the gloaming for you; 
w John A. Wood; pf. © 1 « Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 130319; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 22425 


wish I were your love affair; w 
Nelson D. Cogan, m Abner Green- 
berg; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 13, 1936; E pub. 51740; Green- 
berg music publisher, New York. 
22426 
wonder if you miss me; w Harley 
Preetz, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1936; E unp. 130503; Harley Wil- 
liam Preetz, Columbus, Wis. 22427 


wonder why; w Inez Stetson; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129872; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22428 


won’t give up my love for you; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129852; Mac Milton Hawkins, Kil- 
gore, Tex. 22429 


would give my all; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1986; E pub. 56461; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 22430 


wrote a love song; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130266; 
George L. Williams, Pittsburgh. 


22431 

Ich hab’ den wagen voller wunder- 
schoner miadchen; slowfox, text 
Eckhardt, m Otto Riedlmayer. © 


May 16, 1986; E for. 45469; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 22432 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


If; arr. BE. Schubel; pf., with w. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129914; 
Kenneth Burnett Rochford, Newark, 
Ie? J. 22.433 


If by chance; pf., with w. © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130609; Paul 
Salvatori, Forest Park, Il. 22434 


If I can’t have you; w Harvey John- 
son, m DeVere E. Olson. ©1c. Aug. 
18, 1936; E unp. 1380418; Harvey Rus- 
sell Johnson, jr., Brockway, Pa. 

22435 


If I could be your honey bee; fox-trot 


song. ©1e. June 8, 1936; E unp. 
130205; W. Black, Windsor, Ont., 
Canada. 22436 


If I had a thousand hearts; w Virgie 
Belcher; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129882; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 224387 


Tf I had just one more day; w Ger- 
trude Millicent McGrath; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 181140; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

. 22438 


If I just had a view of you; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1936, E unp. 130789; 
Edward G. Maxim, Brooklyn. 22439 


If I only had the nerve; w and m 
Art Schwenk and Chick Locey, pf. 
se. A. Schwenk; with guit. arr. © 
1 ¢@ Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130397; 
Arthur Schwenk, jr. and James 
Locey, Maxwell, Calif. 22440 


If love had only passed me by; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1986; 
EK unp. 1380777; Lourie Estrin, De- 
troit. 22441 


If you’d tell me that you care; w and 


melody. © 1c. July 31, 1936; E 
unp. 129705; Elizabeth Cole Ray, 
Detroit. 22442 


If you have another; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130996; Doro- 
thy Ruth Dietrich, Norristown, Pa. 

22443, 


If youll give me a lift to your heart; 
w J. Hedblom, melody A. Fischer. 
©1e. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129706; 
‘Andrew Fischer and Jack Hedblom, 
Detroit. 22.444 


If you'll say you’re sorry; w and mel- 
ody ..G. -H.. Blaha and Jerry.’ P. 
Faruzzi. © 1 ¢. Aug. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 130127; George Edward Blaha, 
Cicero, Ill. 22445 


22459 


If you only knew; w H. Garaventa and 
Muriel Hamrick, and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129467; Henry 
Garaventa, Stockton, Calif. 22446 


If you want to write a popular song; 
w John Joseph Nilan; pf. ©1.. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131139; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22447 


If you will only be a pal of mine; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp 129574; Omar Lee Sims, West 
Orange, N. J. 22448 


If your heart is heavy laden; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 19386; E pub. 56462; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

22449 


Imitation of life; song. © Aug. 19, 
1986; E pub. 57028; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 22450 


——w and melody. © 1. Aug. 20, 
19386; E unp. 130485; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 22451 


In a cloud of charm; w Violet Mele, 
and melody. © 1. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 130888 ; Gene Butowsky, Phil- 
adelphia. 22452 


In a cocktail grill; w Jack Hedblom, 
melody A. Fischer.. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 
19386; E unp. 129707; Andrew Fischer 
and Jack Hedblom, Detroit. 22453 


In a little Chinese garden; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 130196; Em- 
mat Norman Frauman, Cincinnati. 

22454 


In a little Devonshire lane; w and m 
Leslie Douglas and Ross Parker. © 
July 15, 1986; E for. 45321; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd , London. 

22455 


In a valley all our own; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130728; 
Katie M. Rice, Fresno, Calif. 22456 


In blauer nacht; w EH. Geibel, English 
w Alvina HEngelskirchen, m Franz 
Abt, arr.; women’s voices, unacc. © 
Aug. 20, 1986; E pub. 57073; Paul 
Engelskirchen, New York 22457 


In demand for an old fashioned curl; 
w Robert Lloyd Hamilton; pf. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131126; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22458 


In Dreamland; by Otto Stuart; pf. © 
July 29, 19386; E for. 45403; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 22459 


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22460 


pt. 11, n. S., V. 31 


In dreams; w and melody. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131170; Char- 
lotte Marker, Brooklyn. 


In excelsis gloria; w Ida M. EH. Campen, 
Breton melody arr. Morton J. Luvaas; 
double mixed cho. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57054; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 22461 


In grey I fell for you; fox trot song; 
with arr for guit. and accordion; in 
Ky (© il es, Avie at 2 ao a6 a un p: 


130118; Stanley Albert Willcock, 
Johannesburg, S. Africa. 22462 
In Miami; pf., with w. © 1. Aug. 


28, 1936; E unp. 1380981; Anna Wool-. 


sey, Barberton, O. 22463 
jn my Father’s house; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Joseph Higgins. © July 
15, 1986; E pub. 56464; Forster music 
publisher, inec., Chicago. 22464 


In my heart youll always be; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1986; EH unp. 129548; 
Wallace H. Spangler, Richmond. 

2465 


In my mammy’s paradise; w Curtis 
de Flon, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ©. 
July 14, 19386; E unp. 129986; Curtis 
Jemmings, Los Angeles. 22466 


In my ship we'll go a’sailing; w HE. 
Gallagher, m D. Westman; pf. © 1c. 
Aug. 3, 19836; E unp. 129544; Hileen 
Gallagher and Doris Westman, Sioux 
City, Ia. 22467 


In our little bungalow; w and melody 
Helen Grace Dalton. © 1c. Aug. 1, 
19386; E unp. 129469; Helen Daiton, 
New York. 22468 


In prayer I come to Thee; duet, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins; ten. and 
alto. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 56465; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 22469 


In Romany; song, melody Frederick 
Cromweed. MC eA SR Oa OSG | 
E unp. 129794; Evangeline Wailace, 
New York. 22470 


In seclusion. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 130157; Richard Eldridge 
Maltby, Park Ridge, I11. 22471 


In Shadow Valley; w and m Art 
Schwenk and Chick Locey, pf. sc. Art 
Schwenk; with diagrams for guit. 
©i1c Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130213 ; 
Arthur Schwenk, jr. and James 
Locey, Maxwell, Calif. 


22460 


22472. 


© 1 e.|In sunset land; w Joe DuMond, m Josh 


Higgins; mixed quartet. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56466; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 22473 


In that cabin in the West; w Maurice 
Stone: pf. treble. © 1 c Aug. 29, 
1986: E unp. 131078; Annie Sallie 
Potter, Chicago. 22474 


In the garden of my heart; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 19386; E unp. 
129952; Leeona Mae Frye, Secor, Ill. 

22475 


In the groove; by Willie (the Lion) — 
Smith; pf. © Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 
57002; Mills music, inc., New York. 

22476 


In the heart of ol’ Virginny; song. © 
1c Aug. 12, 19836; E unp. 1380024; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami. 22477 


In the land of my dreams; w Asa May; 
pf. © 1,¢ Aug? 10) 18363) Being 
129866; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22478 


In the land where the roses grow; song, 
w Mabel W. Goodwin. © 1c Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 1380018; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 22479 


In the mood; song. © 1 cc. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 129497; John Reginald 
Harcourt, jr., San Jose, Calif. 22480 


In the music room of heaven I’m hunt- 
ing for a song; pf., with w. ©1«. 
Aug. 28, 19386; E unp. 180929; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

22481 


In the peace of Thy embrace; w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins; mixed 
quartet. © July 15, 1986; © pub. 
56467; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 22482 

In the shade of the old red pine; song. 
©1c. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130488; 
Paul S. Warner, Wilseyville, N. Y. 

22483 


In the shadow of an old oak tree; w 
and m Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130944; 
Metro -Goldwyn- Mayer corp., New 
York. 22484 


In the sweet bye and bye; arr. A. P. 
McKinney and R. F. Tomlinson ; guit., 
chord and diagram arr. © July 38, 
1936; E pub. 57065; McKinney’s pub. 
co., Peoria, Ill. 22485 

In the woods; by Otto Stuart; pf. © 


July 29, 1936; E for. 45400; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 22486 


1010 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS / 


no. 8, 1986 


In this vacation time; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 130969; G. E. Smith, 
San Antonio. 22487 


In time; w Tot Seymour, melody Ann 


Leaf. © 1c July 31, 1986; E unp. 
129744; Famous music corp., New 
York. 22488 


In you my ideal lives; waltz, w Emma 
L. Bamford, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 1380956 ; 
Louise Dawson, Richmond, Calif. 

22489 


In your garden; song, James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 130444; Wilbur Rey- 
nolds, Port Byron, Ill. 22490 


In your own quiet way; from Stage 
struck, w E. Y. Harburg, m Harold 
Arlen; with arr. for guit., etc. 
Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 57042; Harms, 
inc., New York. 22491 


Inno dell’ impero Italiano; versi Men- 
otti Pellegrini; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129928; Dominick 
Borgia, New York. 22492 


Interlude; by Gerald Finzi; oboe and 
string quartet. Sc. and pts. © July 
24, 19386; H for. 45286; Hawkes & son 


(London) Itd., London. 22498 
Intermezzi secenteschi; di Giuseppe 
Piccioli; orch. da camera. Partitura. 


© July 2, 1936; E for. 45303 ; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 22494 


Intimate things; w Jill Rainsford, mel- 
ody Red Newmark. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1380735; Marguerite 
Rainsford, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 22495 


Introduce me; w Jack Bornkessel, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130081; Jay Elwood Smith, Rochester, 
ING 22496 


Tolanthe; overture; Arthur Sullivan, 
transcribed Erik W. G. Leidzén ; band 
pts., with conductor. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E pub. 57148; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22497 


Iowa moon; w Ina Miles; pf. ©1«. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 180654; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 22498 


Is it any wonder; w Raymond Leveen 
and Walter J. Kastor, m Chas. J. Sin- 
ning, pf. arr. Michel Weisberg; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 57108; Wiener-Davimos, inc., 
New York. 22499 


Is it any wonder that a donkey hee 
haws; w Grace Horner, m Olivia 
Horner. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
181074; Rosalind Olivia Horner, 
Johnstown, Pa. 22500 


Is your face red; w Mort Dixon, mel- 
ody Jesse Greer. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1936; E unp. 1380595; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 22501 


Isle of Found; w Marcel Ledoux; pf. 
©1ec. Aug. 24, 1936; EB unp. 130655; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22502 


Isle (The) of our dreams; w and m 
Jimmy Reed. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1936; 
EH unp. 1380471; James Winfield Reed, 
jr., Denver. 22503 


It can happen to you; w Joe Young, m 


Fred E. Ahlert; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 4, 1986; E pub. 56842; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 22504. 


It can’t happen here; w Tot Seymour, 
m Vee Lawnhurst, pf. se. Geo. N. 
Terry ; with ukulele and guit. arr. © 
Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 56929; Popular 
melodies, inc., New York. 22505 


melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1 e« July 29, 19836: E unp. 129745; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

22506 


It could never be the same; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131066; Evelyn Russell Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 22507 


It depends on you; w H. N. Griffith, and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129634 ; David C. Griffith, jr., Bay St. 
Louis, Miss. 22508 


It happened in Chicago; from Billy 
Rose’s Casa manana, w Billy Rose 
and Irving Kahal, m Dana Suesse; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Aug. 19, 
1936; E pub. 57033; Chappell & co., 
ine., New York. 22509 


It might have been; w and melody. © 
tre Aug. 17, 193865) EB unp. 130291 ; 
Henry Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg, 
P. O., Md. 22510 


It’s all because of you; melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129948; Ralph 
Brown, New York. 22511 


It’s all up to you; song, w Diane Ko- 
recki. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 
129905; Emilie Klein, Los Angeles. 

22512 

It’s been years since I’ve seen my little 
darlin’; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1936; E unp. 130299; Roy Shaf- 
fer, New Orleans. 22513 


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22514 


pt. m1, 0. S., v. dL 


It’s clear as crystal; pf. treble, with w. | Italian (The) of Chestnut St.; rhumba 


© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; BE unp. 131171; 
Margaret Marie Jensen, San Jose, 
Calif. 22514 


It’s ’cuz I'm in love; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130865; Ray 
Mark, Crosby, Minn. 22515 


It’s either you do or you don’t; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; BE unp. 129810; 
Leslie Ford Caldwell, Chicago. 

22516 


It’s paradise I’m thinking of; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 19, 1986; EB unp. 
130469; Ralph P. Acton, Norwood, O. 

PLETAL 


It’s springtime down in Carolina; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 26, 
1936; E unp. 130809; Maude S. Moul- 
ton, Los Angeles. 22518 


It’s the old fashioned mother; fox-trot 
song, melody by H. Fisher and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; BE 
unp. 130061; Hathyl Fisher, Dallas. 

22519 

It’s the start of a new romance; w and 
m Kddie Kusby and Case Kusby, arr. 
Harold Mooney; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 56872; 
Dynamic music co., Woodside, L. L., 
ING. 22520: 


It’s tragic, but it’s true; w William 
Hoffman, melody V. H. Blair. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130400; Vernon 
Howard Blair and William Louis 
Hoffman, San Francisco. 22521 


It’s true; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 180939; Clarence Le- 
Roy Penfold, New York. 22022, 


It’s up to you; song, w Ted Crosby. © 
1c Aug. 29, 1956; EH unp. 131021; 
Marian Boyle, Spokane. 22523 


It’s winter in my heart; by Tibor 
White: pk. treble; ©paecy Aue. 12. 
1936 ; E unp. 130094 ; Theodore White, 
Hollywood, Calif. 22524 


It was a sad night in Harlem; w Al 
Lewis, m Helmy Kresa; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Aug. 5, 1986; E pub. 
56852; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

22525 


It will have to do until the real thing 
comes along; w and m Mann Holiner, 
Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul 
Chaplin and L. E. Freeman, pf. ac- 
cordion arr. Pietro Deiro; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Aug. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 57082; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 


22526 


fox-trot, w and melody. arcs 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129717; Marcel 
Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 22527 
Jack and the bean-stalk; story in mu- 


sic, Kathrn Bemis-Wilson; pf. © 
Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 56925; Wesley 


Webster, San Bruno, Calif. 22528 
Jakgdyby nigdy nic... ; tango, Slowa: 
Jerry, m: Fred Scher. © July 3, 


1986; E for. 45454; M. Arct, Warsaw,, 


Poland. 22529 
—_—— arr. I. Wesby; ork. 
strony. © July 3, 1986; E for. 45455; 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 22530 


Japanese lullaby; w Eugene Field, m 
Birger W. Nordlander; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 56750 ;. 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

22531 


Jealousy; song, w Mary E. Walsh. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 180700; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 22532 


Jean Harlow; fox-trot; pf., with w. 
© Mar. 17, 1936; E pub. 57146; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 22000 


Jeanie with the light brown hair; song, 
Stephen Foster, new arr., with guit. 
chords, Abe Brooks. © July 17, 1936; 
E pub. 56811; Jerry Vogel music ¢o., 
inec., New York. 22534 


JeSli kochasz sie w dziewezynie ... ; 
tango Zz komedji muzyceznej Kot w 
worku, Stowa: E. Schlechter, m 
Wiadystaw Szpilman. © July 3, 
1936; E for. 45456; M. Arct, Warsaw, 
Poland. 22530 


arr.; Wt. Higer; ork. 
strony. © July 3, 1986; E for. 45457 ; 
M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 225386 


Jest tylko jedna mitosé; tango, stowa: 
Zenon Friedwald, m: Sandor Roz- 
snyai, arr. Damith, E.; ork. strony. 
© June 3, 1936; E for. 45395; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 22537 


Jesus, I am waiting; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1986; E pub. 56468; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 22588 


Jesus is calling; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1986; 
E pub. 56469; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 22589 


Jesus is waiting to help you; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1936; E pub. 56470; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 22540) 


1012 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 22566 
Jesus, King of Kings; w Johanna We-| Joya tropical; canciOn, arr. R. A. 
gesin; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1986; Huezo. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1986; EH unp. 
E unp. 129863; Sylvester Long Cross, 130527; Hrie Charles Blackmore, 
Portland, Or. 22541 Mount Vernon, N. Y. 22553 


Jesus, more wonderful Thou art; an- 
them, w Victor E. Beck, m S. Clar- 


ence Trued; mixed voices. © Aug. 
.12, 1936; E pub. 569386; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22542 
Jesus precious Savior; hymn. © Aug. 


12, 1936; E pub. 56924; Charles Ivar 
Johnson, Sawyer, Mich. 22543, 


Jesus, Savior; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56471; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 22544 


gesus take me to Thy bosom; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. 
July 15, 1986; E pub. 56472; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 22545 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee; w HE. 
Caswall, m R. M. Stults; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 
56937; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22546 


Joan, my dream girl come true; song, 
w Arthur Prager. © 1 c¢. Aug. 19, 
1936; E_unp. 1380545; Dorothy Stein- 
meyer, Pittsburgh. 22547 


Joan of Arc, the maid of Domremy 
(Jeanne d’Are, la jeune fille de Dom- 
remy); play, bk. and lyrics Milnor 
Dorey, French tr. Grace Bundy, tra- 
ditional melodies, adapted Bryceson 
Treharne: sop., alto and bass. © 
Aug. 6, 1986; D 39123; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 22547* 


Joan’s carol; w P. A. Grand, m Hugh 
S. Roberton; mixed voices. © Aug. 
5, 1986; E for. 45380; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 22548 


Joe’s gone; unison song for massed 
voices, w anon., m Geoffrey Shaw. 
© May 26, 1935; E for. 45436; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, The year book 
press, ltd., London. 22549 


Joke (A) on me; song, melody Mary 
Frances. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
EH unp. 180985; Jack Wilson, Phila- 
delphia. 22550) 


Jolly (The) whistler; by Louise E. 
Stairs; pf., with w. © Aug. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 56954; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22551 


Josephine; song. ©1ec. Aug. 19, 1936; 
EK unp. 180410; Michael Mikita .and 
Mac Benoit, New York. 22552 


Jungle jitters: fox-trot, Larry Clinton ; 
orch, pts. © Aug. 3, 1936; E pub. 
56774; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

22504 


Juniors’ marching song; pf., with w. 
© May 16, 1936; E pub. 56892; Edith 
Lowell, Gorham, Me. 22555 


Just a dream ; song, from Miami sands; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Aug. 21, 
19386; E pub. 57097; C. Arthur Fifer, 
Quincy, Ill. 22556 


Just a hobby of mine; w Marjory 
Louise Hewitt; pf. ©l1ec Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130656; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 22557 


Just a kiss in the park in old Paree; 
song. ©le Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 
130564; Howard Louis Culbertson, 
Zanesville, O. 22558. 


Just a lie; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 19836; E unp. 180924; Bela 
Loblov, New York. 22559) 


Just a little brown shack; waltz song, 
melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 19386; E unp. 180496; Bennye 
Kelly, Dallas. 22560: 


Just a little old shack by a railroad 
track; waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 180686; Arthur Prester, 
Philadelphia. 22561 


Just a lonely soul; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 11, 19386; E unp. 130000; 
Earl L. Mayo, Brookfield, Mass. 

22562 


Just a souvenir; w Lou King, m Ed. 
Pinder; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; 
H unp. 130920; R. Edward Pinder, 
jr., New Castle, Del. 22563 


Just a year ago; song, melody An- 
thony Colangelo. © 1 e. July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129752; Jennie Dough- 
erty, Philadelphia. 22564 


Just an humble home; w Mrs. Roland 
Braun; mixed voices. © May 20, 
1936; E pub. 56912; Ella Mohler 
Rothrock, Patagonia, Ariz. 22565 


Just an old fashion’d picture; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130842; Harlow G. Jungles, Lock- 
port, Ill. 22506 


1013 


22567 


Just an old fashioned picture of you; 
w and m Joseph Hill, pf. arr. Dick 
Ballou; with guit. arr. © Aug. 17, 
1936; E pub. 56865; Dave Ringle, 
New York. 22567 


Just an old story; w Benny Miller, m 
Steve LaMarr. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 180093; Stephen La Marea, 
Chicago. 22568 


Just another amateur; w Jack Nason; 
Dis. ©, fc. Aus. i 980 Komp. 
130320; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22569 


Just another day; fox trot song; with 
arr. for,guit. and accordion; in G. 
©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130117; 
Stanley Albert Willcock, Johannes- 
burg, S. Africa. 22570 


— w Gertrude Stephenson; pf. 
de. Aug. 10, 1936. 25H unp. 129875 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

Zo 


Just because I dream of you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 
120676; Joseph Harry Heaton, Alex- 
andria, La. PIES 


Just beeause I’m always dreaming 
dreams of you; w Leon Franklin 
Wheeler; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129878; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 2a 


Just for fun, play and sing; texts and 
tunes Alice Keith. © Aug. 28, 1936; 
AA 213889; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 22574 

Just for to-night you’re meant for me; 
w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 1380387; George LeBoff, Balti- 
more. 22515 


Just for you; hymn, w Joe DuMond, m 
Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; H 
pub. 56473; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 22576 


Just give me one more chance; song. 
©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 180378; 
G. V. Tanner, Cambridge, Md. 22577 


Just hold me close; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1936; E unp. 130248; Bernard 
Willis Conolly, Hrie, Pa. 22578 


Just in case you change your mind; w 
and m Ralph Freed, pf. se. Paul 
Hill; with arr. for guit., ete., and pf. 


accordion. © Aug. 20, 1936; E pub. 
57058; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. (22579 


Just like a rainbow; melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 129627; Wil- 
liam Nicholas, New York. 22580) 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. S., Vv. 31 


Just skip it; song. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 129901; Jack Kopf, Philadel- 
phia. 22581 


Just south’ard of the line; m Harry 
Jay. © July 81, 1936; E pub. 56740; 
Louise Poage, Ashland, Ky. 22582 


Just to be a child again; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129583 ; Annie Sallie Potter, Chicago. 

22583 


Just you, always you, only you; song, w 
Eloise Weisiger. © 1 ¢« Aug. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1380014; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 22584 


Just you and 1; w V. N. Horney, m 
G. S. Rice. © 1c. Aug. 18, 19386; E 
unp. 130422; Gertrude S. Rice and 
Virginia N. Horney, Baltimore. 

22585 

Kanaka rhumba; w and m Bucky Hen- 
shaw; pf. treble. © 1.¢ Aven 
1936; E unp. 130900; George Herbert 
Henshaw, Honolulu. 22586 


Kanaka’s farewell; by Fred T. Buss- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57087; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 22587 


Keep a twinkle in your eye; from Lew 
Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1936, w Johnny 
Mercer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © July 31, 1936; E for. 
45465; Sun music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22588 


Keep hoein’; w and m Paul Rusinky, 
W. Edward Brueder and Billy Haid, 
arr. Arthur Gutman; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Aug. 12; 1986 7>B)"pub: 
56871; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 22589 


Keep smiling through; w and m Chris- 
tine Kerr Peirce. © Apr. 15, 1935; 
E pub. 56834; Willard C. Peirce, San 
Jose, Calif. 22590 


Kindred of the pioneers; rev. and arr. 
George Henry Day; pf., with w. 
1c. July 22, 1986; Ei unp. 130028; 
Malcolm S. Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 

22591 


King of my Gypsy tribes; song. © 1 
‘e. Aug. 26, 1936; E unpeitedaen: 

Aaron Elek, jr., Bay City, Mich. 
22592 


King (The) of swing is havin’ a dream; 
from Connie’s hot chocolates of 1936, 
w Sammy Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 4, 1936; H 
pub. 56820; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 22593 


1014 


MUSICAL COME'OSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22618 


King (A) without a queen; song, w | Lamentation ; 


Francis Colohan, jr. ©1c. Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 130857; Russ J. Schind- 
ler, Cranford, N. J., Francis L. Colo- 
han, jr., Linden, N. J., and Meyer 
(Chic) Weiner, Brooklyn. 22594 


King’s (The) hunt; by John Bull, arr. 
E. Markham Lee; 2 pfs. © July 31, 
1936; E for. 45353; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., inc. with John G. Mur- 
doch & co., ltd., London. 22595 


King’s (The) post; marching song of 
the 15th C. A.; for pf., with song. © 
July 30, 1936; E pub. 56763; Frank 
Frank, Fort Kamehameha, T. H. 

22596 


Klementyna; fox-trot, stowa: Igo Kra- 
nowski, m: Artur Gold. © June 8, 
1936; E for. 45310; Nowa scena, War- 
saw, Poland. 22597 


Klose-Prescott first and second year; 
authentic excerpts from Klose com- 
plete method for clarinet for use with 
the first two years of the Prescott 
technie system, Gerald Prescott. © 
Aug. 12, 19386; E pub. 56905; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 22598 


Knock, knock, who’s there; w Jimmy 
Tyson and Bill Davies, m Vincent 
Lopez and Johnny Morris; with guit. 
arr. © July 31, 1936; E pub. 56841; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 22599 


Knockin’ at the cabin door; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129818; Lillian Armstrong, Chicago. 

22600 


Knute Rockne of Notre Dame; w and: 


melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 1380165; Tom Lysaght, Pitts- 
burgh. 22601 


Koérmagyar; pf. © Mar. 26, 1936; E 
pub. 56835; Lajos Serly, New York. 
22602 

Kona aloha; w and melody. © 1 « 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131098; Benny 
Kaai, Atiantic City. 22603 


Lady in blue; w Leta Lynn; pf. ©l1e. 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129858; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 22604 


Lady (The) in the moon; song, m W. 
Leech. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
129495; Melvin Gallemore, Spokane. 

22605 


Lady (The) in the smoke; song. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130771; 
Stanley John Pruszynski, Pittsburgh. 

22606 


based on motives of 
folklore, Dezsé D’Antalffy, tr. from 
the Hungarian, Boriska Tolnay; 
contralto solo with flute and pf. © 
Aug. 4, 1936; E pub. 56848; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

22607 


Landon will keep America free; song. 
©1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 130632; 


Carrie P. Benckendorf, Rockwell 
City, Ia. 22608 
Last night; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 
7, 1986; E unp. 129798; Florence 


Elizabeth Cornforth, Pittsburgh. 
22609 


Last night I dreamed of you; song. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 12, 1986; EH unp. 130039; 
Myrtle McCraw, Chillicothe, Il. 

22610! 


w Walter Hirsch, melody Lou 
Handman. © 1 c¢c. Aug. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 180758; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 22611 


Last (The) of the Boston Pratts; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 180869; Beatrice Leonard, 
New York. 22612 


Last (The) rose of summer; arr. Fred 
T. Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57091; Macklin pub. co., Lan- 
easter, Pa. 22613 


Laudate Dominum; benediction man- 
ual, liturgical w, melodies compiled 
chiefly from English MSS., V. G. 
Little. © June 9, 1936; E for. 45867; 
Rushworth & Dreaper, ltd., Liver- 
pool, Hngland. 22614 


compiled V. G. Little, organ aces. 
H. P. Allen, with liturgical w. © 
July 2, 1986; E for. 45368; Rush- 
worth & Dreaper, ltd., Liverpool, 
England. 22615 


Laughing doll; happy intermezzo, Eric . 
O’Neill; pf. © July 27, 1936; E for. 
45337; Walsh, Holmes & co., Iltd., 
London. 22616 


Lazy summer; song, melody Charles 
Wells. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130891; August Richmond Frenzel, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 22617 


Lazy summer moon; w and m Johnny 
Muldowney, Larry Yoell and Jack 
Shilkret, pf. sc. Paul Hill; with arr. 
for guit., etc., and additional cho. 
for accordion. © Aug. 138, 1936; E 
pub. 56927; Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 22618 


1015 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22619 


Lead me on, blessed Lord; song. 
July 1, 19386; E pub. 56791; Silas 
Walton Brister, sr., Monrovia, Calif. 

22619 


Leave it to love; from Rise and shine, 
w Harry Graham and Desmond Car- 
ter, m Robert Stolz; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © May 1, 1936; FE for. 
45448 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

22620 

Lebanon hills; song, m Eugene Platz- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 
129652; Leila Stephens, Fitzgerald, 
Ga. 22621 


Leetle Rosa, please come back; w and 
m Hlizabeth Ann. © 1. Aug. 17, 
19386; E unp. 180283; Hlizabeth 
Chandler Prescott, Montpelier, Vt. 

22622 

Left-right; by Molly Hull; violins and 
pf. © July 15, 1936; E for. 45279; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 226238 


Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; trans- 
seribed Lawrence C. Long; 3 B flat 
cornets, with pf. acc. © Sept. 8, 
1936; E pub. 56708; Joseph E. Ag- 
new, Des Moines. 22624 


Let freedom ring; musical satire, 
libretto and lyrics D. Protzman, m 
C. E. Bierschenk. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 
19386; D 39117; Carl EH. Bierschenk 
and David Protzman, Jamaica, L. L., 
INDY: 22624* 


Let me belong to you; waltz song, w 
and melody by Alfred Williamson. 
©1l1e. July 15, 1986; E unp. 1380539; 
Ingvar Bjarne Berg, Represa, Calif. 

22625 

Let me hold you in my arms you dar- 
lin’; w and m Forsythe and Hayward. 
© 1c. July 16, 1986; EH unp. 129489 ; 
Hdna Forsythe and Della Hayward, 
Kansas City, Mo. 22626 


Let me sing my song; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1936; E pub. 56474; Forster mu- 
sic publisher, inc., Chicago. 22627 


Let me tell you of the stars, my dear ; 
w H. Emmet Hegarty, melody Conrad 
P. Straub and Robert J. White. 
©1c Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131164; 
Conrad Paul Bertron Straub, Irving- 
ton, N. J. 22628 


Let not your heart be troubled; w 
from the Bible, m Helen Fairchild ; 
pf. or organ acc. © July 24, 1936; 
E pub. 56757; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 22629 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 3b 


© | Let’s end it with a kiss; fox-trot song, 


w Wm. Webb. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp 130678; Harold A. Hanft, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 22630: 


Let’s forward march with Roosevelt ; 
song. ©1c. July 14, 1936; E unp. 
129567; E. A. Leroy, Chicago. 22631 


Let’s get back on speaking terms; w 
Curtis De Flon, m J. Chas. MeNeil. 
©l1e July 14, 1936; H unp. 129985; 
Curtis Jemmings, Los Angeles. 

22632 


Let’s get goin’ baby; from Song and 
dance man, w and m Sidney Clare. 
© Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 56851; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 22633 


Let’s go for a ride; song. ©1e. Aug. 
27, 1986; E unp. 1380881; Blanche 
Thelma Kaplan, Verona, N. J. 

22634 


Let’s go rockin’ on the moon; w and 
m James McCaffrey, Yvonne Carmel 
and D. Ringle; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 6, 1986; E pub. 56866; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 22635, 


Let’s have a goad time; w and m Jo. 
Darfyn. © July 2, 1986: E pub. 
56910; Louis C. Hyatt, Albany. 

22636 


Let’s have music; w Maida and Good- 
wyn Elkin, melody David F. Shoop 
and M. W. Elkin. © 1 e¢ Aug. 29, 
1936; E unp. 181085; Maida W. El- 
kin, Harrisburg, Pa. 22637 


Let’s make a wish; from picture Walk- 
ing on air, w Bert Kalmar and Sid 
Silvers, m Harry Ruby; with arr. 
for, guit:, ete” © Adie. Oyo 
EK pub. 57010; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 22638 


Let’s pretend; w and m B. Ellingson. 
© 1¢. Aug. 22, 19386; E unp 130636; 
Ethel Clayton Ellingson, San Fran- 
cisco. 22639 


|Let’s spend a day at the zoo; w Bob 


Rothberg, melody Sammy 'Timberg. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130150; 
Paramount pictures, inc., New York. 

22640 


Let us walk the way together; hymn, w 
Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1986; H pub. 56475; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

22641 


Liberty depends on you; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129809; Inez 
Hood Monroe, Spencer, Mass. 22642 


1016 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1986 


22670 


Lick ’em with Landon, 
song. © Aug. 15, 19386; E pub. 56967 ; 
Robert Swan ‘Townsend and Inez 
Denny, Damariscotta, Me. 22643 

Liebesfreud; by Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Geo. Hamilton Green; xylophone 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57019; Charles Foley, New York. 

: 22644 

Life is a dream; song, w anon. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180180; Mary 
Lyon Taylor, Los Angeles. 22645 

Life is but a dream without you; song, 
m Wayne Johnson. © 1 e¢. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 131110; Frederick 
Otto Riley, Noel, Mo. 22646 

Life is what you make it; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Aug. 
12, 1986; E unp. 130076; Joseph Sher- 
idan, Detroit. 22647 


Life’s rose; song, w Hattie Roll Pagel. 
© Aug. 8, 1986; E pub. 56893; Wil- 
liam Wegener, Milwaukee. 22648 


Life’s sun to sun; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129691; Elbert 
T. Allen, Phoenix, Ariz. 22649 


Lilaes in spring; song. © 1. Aug. 
31, 19386; E unp. 131117; Isabelle 
W. Steele, Kansas City, Mo. 22650 


Limehouse blues; by Philip Braham, 
arr. Rupert Cowlin; pf. accordion. 
© May 8, 1936; E for. 45417; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

22651 

Lipstick; w Jill Rainsford, melody Red 
Newmark. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 130736: Marguerite Rainsford, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 22652 


Listen, American voters; political song, 
m Carl Rossini Diton. © Aug. 25, 
1936; E pub. 57144; Theresa Virginia 
Waldron, Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 
22653 
Listen, ladies; w and melody. © 1 « 
Aug. 6, 19386; E unp. 129667; Eliza- 
beth D. Weaver, Washington. 22654 


Listen to the band; album of easy de- 
scriptive pieces, Ray Malcolm; pf. 
nos. 1-¢./@ Aug: 7,;/:19386; (BH for. 
45375; Warren & Phillips, London. 

22655 


Listen to the jingle of the slot machine; 
w B. B. Berman, and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129541; Jack 
Reynolds, Miami Beach, Fla. 22656 


Listen to the lonesome drums; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129822; Clara Elizabeth Morrison, 
Detroit. 


22697, 


that’s who; |Listen to the mocking bird; arr. Fred T. 


Busswood; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57090; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 22658 


Listen to the pft of the Flit gun; w and 
melody Ralph Harold Severson. 
1 «Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129511; 
Ralph H. Severson, Chicago. 22659 


Lita; fox-trot song, arr. Julian Mervyn 
Elefson ; orch. pts. © May 18, 1936; 
E pub. 56827 ; Maud Miller Stevenson, 
Minneapolis. 22660: 


song; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@. 
Apr. 17, 1936; E unp. 129791; Maud 
Miller Stevenson, Minneapolis. 22661 


Litany to the Holy Spirit; w Robert 
Herrick; choir of mixed voices. © 
July 28, 1936; E for. 453829; Hugh §. 
Roberton, Glasgow. 22662 


Littie bittie pretty; w H. Y. Owen, 
melody A. Hug. © 1. Aug. 20, 
_1936; E. unp. 180510; Harry Y. Owen 
and Armand Hug, New Orleans. 

22663 


Little (A) bit of this and a little bit 
of that; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 1380490; 
Sam P. Acton, Birmingham, Ala. 

22664 


Little cowboy; w Duncan Browning and. 
Harmon Charles, melody Felix Ber- 
nard. ©1e Aug. 14, 19386; E unp. 
130195; Miller music, inc., New York. 

\ 22665 

Little (The) dog laughed; by Herberte 
Jordan; pf. © July 1, 1936; E for. 
45423 ; Herman Darewski music pub. 
co., incorporating Chas. Sheard & co., 
London. 22666 


Little guy,—half pint,-big night; song, 
m Robert William Howland. ©1e. 
Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129688; George 
Harold Howland, Madison, Wis. 

22667 


Little (A) melody from Spain; w and 
m Freda Furman. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130697; Neoma Freda 
Furman, Navasota, Tex. 22668 


Little princess; Spanish w M. F. Palo- 
mero, English version Alice Mattul- 
lath, m José Padilla, arr. William 
Stickles; men’s voices. © July 27, 
1986; E pub. 56883; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 22669: 


Little red beans; song; with ukulele 


arr. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
130233; Edward Lindemann, Los 
Angeles. 22670 


LOLT 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22671 


pt. III, n. s., v. 3h 


Little red canoe; song, melody Willard 
Herring>, © 1 ¢ Aug.’ 24, 1936: EB 
unp. 180620; Lucy J. Bradford, Mon- 
treal West, Que., Canada. 22671 


Little (A) red hat; w Elsa Ferris; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130268; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22672 


Little ship of gold; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129951; 
Harry Vroom Connell, Chelsea, Mass. 

22673 


Little (The) spinner; by Cedric W. 
Lemont, op. 65, no. 2; pf. © Aug. 12, 
19386; E pub. 56948; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22674 


Littie (A) while; duet, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins; sop. and ten. © 
July 15, 1986; E pub. 56476; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 22675 


Little (The) white home on the hill; 
w H. J. Manlin, melody V. O. Greg- 
ory. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 
181108; Vernon Oliver Gregory and 


H. J. Manlin, Allentown, Pa. 22676 
Littlest (The) star; w Mrs. H. A. 
Vawter, melody Larry Grant. ©1e. 


Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129468; Rose 
Whitley Vawter, North Tazewell, Va. 
22677 


Live for to-night; song. ©1e. Aug. 3, 
1936; E unp. 129528; Paul Salvatori, 
Forest Park, M1. 22678 


Livin’ by myself; w J. Edmond Ben- 
son, m K. Striker and Ludwig Zorko; 
pf. © 1c Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 
130622; Kenneth Striker, West New- 
ton, Pa. 22679) 


Living on love; song, w Rose Warren. 
©l1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130701 ; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 22680 


Lizzie Pinklefink, oh yeah; fox trot, w 
and m William Ryther and K. G. Al- 
berth. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 
130125; Kenneth Gustav Alberth, W. 
Sayville, N. Y. 22681 


Lodge (The) candidate; musical com- 
edy, bk. F. D. Curé and Ralph M. 
Schaumann, lyrics and melodies F. D. 
Curé. ©1e. Aug. 12, 1936; D 39118; 
Frank Dominguez Curé, Belleville, 


N. J. 22681* 
Lois; song. © 1c Aug. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 180807; Howard E. Ryser, 
Crafton, Pa. 22682 


London again ; suite, w Eric Coates, arr. 
Denis Wright; military band pts. © 
June 26, 1936; E for. 45506; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 22683, 


London campaign song; pf., with w. © 
1 «4 Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 1380364; 
Roland F. Randolph, Basking Ridge, 
N. J. 22684 


Lone star; from Billy Rose’s Casa 
manana, w Billy Rose and Irving 
Kahal, m Dana Suesse; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © July 23, 1986; E pub. 
56724 ; Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

22685. 


Lonely; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1936; HB 
unp. 180529; Norman R. Cory, Ham- 
ilton, O. 22686 


James L. Brown; with 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E 
Henry L. Gabhart, 
22687 


melody Larry 


m 
ukulele arr. 
unp. 129846; 
Olney, Tex. 


w Howard Brown, 


Monk. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
180917; M. Lawrence Monk, West 
Homestead, Pa. 22688. 


Lonely cowboy; w E. A. Caudle; pf. © 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1986; E. unp. 129887; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22689 


Lonely heart; m Al. Sanders ; pf. treble,, 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 
130916; Glenn N. Larson, Warren, Pa. 

22690: 


—w and m Ireene Wicker. © July 
30, 1936; E pub. 56764 ; Pillsbury flour 
mills co., Minneapolis. 22691. 


Lonely hours; fox-trot song. ©le. 
July 18, 1936; EH unp. 130353; Duke 
d’Alessio, Oakland, Calif. 22692 


Lonely love; song. © 1 e Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 180748; Francis Bayard 
Rhein, Saunderstown, R. I. 22693. 


Lonesome ; song, w Gladys Gray J ones. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130702; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 22694 


Lonesome and blue; w Lucy Plover 
Pearler Lee Williams; pf. © 1 « 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129874; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22695 


Lonesome cowboy; fox-trot, w Jeannie 
Harper and Bill Duflock, m Lee 
Jones, arr. Larry Wagner; orch. pts. 
© July 24, 1936; EB pub. 56752 Har- 
old Flammer, ine., New York. 22696 


1018 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 22723 
Lonesome lover; song, pf. arr. Luther | Lost love; by Ed (Rudy) Stewart; 
A. Clark; with ukulele arr. Aaron A. melody, with pf. acc. ©1c. Aug. 7, 
Clark. © July 27, 1936; E pub.| 1986; E unp. 129792; Edward Augus- 
56784 ; Charlotte Schmahl, Lake Ben- tus Stewart, Baltimore. 22710 
ton, Minn. 22697 tou: ; ri 
; ouisa; wa , f : 
Lonesome river ; w F. K. Diver, melody 29, 1936: aki OO Aas gaat mid 
M. J. F. Valenti. © 1c. Aug. 24, by, New Brunswick, N. J. 22711 
1986; E unp. 180692; Frederick Ken- 
neth Diver, Swissvale, Pa., and Mi-| Love and romance; song, m Fred 
chael John Francis Valenti, Brook- Casares, © 1 c Aug 19 1986; 


22698 


Long ago; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 130449; Gina Stenerson, 
Minneapolis. 22699 


Long Island moon; w Eddy Saylor, m 
Cliff Burleigh. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
H unp. 129565; Frederick Patrick and 
Hlias Salit, Brooklyn. 22700 


Long longing; song. © Aug. 1, 1936; 
EH pub. 57119; Geo. Corse, Graham, 


Tex. 22701 


Longest (The) night; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «. 
Aug. 28, 19386; E unp. 180949'; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

22702 


Longing; w Clara Hllen Bartley; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131131; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22703 


Look for the Christ, He will be found ; 
w Blanche Amy Blunk; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 24, 19836; E unp. 130674; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22704 


Lookin’ around corners for you; from 
picture Head over heels, w and m 
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; with 
ukulele arr. © July 15, 19386; E 
for. 453822; Cinephonic music co., ltd., 
London. 22705 


Lord, we have gathered in Thy temple; 
hymn. © Aug. 4, 1936; Epub. 
56979; Harry A. Sykes, Lancaster, 
Pa. 22706 


Lorad’s (The) prayer; set to m of Dedi- 
cation, Robert Franz, w paraphrased 
and m arr.; mixed voices. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129485; Charles 
E. Straub, Easton, Pa. 22707 


Lost (The) chord; w Adelaide A. Proc- 
tor, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Doris 
Arnold; men’s voices. © July 28, 
1936; E for. 45477; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 22708 


Lost in a dream of you; song. ©le. 
Aug. 12, 19836; E unp. 180097; Ane 
Kjerstine Christensen, Seattle. 22709 


lyn. 


95094—36——_4 


E unp. 180460; Charles T. Georgaras, 
Forth Worth. 22012 


Love at first sight; song, w Lydia Cap- 


lan. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
130187; Ann Cecelia McMichael, 
Spring City, Pa. 22713 


Love birds; w F. L. Fulford, melody 
John Thomas Lucas. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129945; Forest L. Ful- 
ford and John Lucas, New York. 

22714 


Love bound; fox-trot song. © 1 .« 
Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131106; Joseph 
Buckley Gaskell, Long Beach, Calif. 

22715 


Love broke my heart in two; song. © 
Te Aue, 10 1OS6): Eun p. 129933: 
Virginia Mae Blank, Toledo. 22716 


Love came to me; w and melody. © 
ie, Aues £7, 2936; HW unp: "130285 ; 
Marie Marlow, New York. 22717 


Love can do the funniest things to me; 
w Roy Alfred, and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129546; Marvin 
Fisher, New York. 22718 


Love-charm (The) ; Spanish w Oliveros 
y Castellvi, English version Alice 
Mattullath, m José Padilla, arr. Wil- 
liam Stickles; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
July 27, 19386; E pub. 56881;; Carl 

~-Fischer, inc., New York. 22719 


Love dance; pf. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129786; Isaac Ginsburg, 
Brooklyn. 22720 


Love eternal; solo, duet or trio, w and 
m EH. Wolcott and Thelma Wolcott. 
©1ec. June 27, 19386; E unp. 129041; 
Ed Wolcott, San Francisco, Calif. 

22721 


—— song. ©1e Aug. 21, 1936; E.unp. 
130566; John <A. Kittelson, Sioux 
Falls, S. D. 22722 


Love fondly commands my soul; w AI- 
bert Hamilton; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129885; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 22723 


1019 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22724 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Love, for once you can’t fool me; w 
James Dyrenforth, m Kenneth Les- 
lie-Smith, arr. Paul Fenoulhet ; oreh. 
pts. © May 5, 19386; E for. 44606: 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 22724 


Love forever; tango, melody. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 130785; Alan 
Uber, New York. 227125 


Love has died; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131068 ; 
Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 22726 

Love (The) I’m lonely for; pf., with 
W. © ey Aes 20 1936: E unp. 
129849; Mac M. Hawkins, Kilgore, 
Tex. 22727 


Love in St. Augustine; w Edna Chad- 
wick Deming; pf. © 1c Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129889; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 22728 


Love is a kind of accidental thing ; song, 
m W. Okie and Helene Gradowitz. 
©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129512; 
William Okie, Los Angeles. DOSY, 


Love is always new; w and melody 
Tom Richley. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1380763 ; Edward Charles Rich- 
ley, Middletown, O. 22730 


Love is like that; song, melody George 
Schloss. © 1c Aug. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 130816; Jack M. Kay, Brooklyn. 

22731 


Love is on the wing; arr. L. B. Byron; 
pf., with w. ©1ce. Aug. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 130254; Henry Bak May, At- 
lanta. 22732 


©yicc, Aug. 3, 
Ruth Ellen Gan- 
Dalao 


Love is waiting; pf. 
1936 ; E unp. 129557 ; 
non, San Francisco. 


Love made its début; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1ce. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
1381054; Sidney Neiditch, Hartford. 

22734 


Love may come along; song, w P. Ir- 
win. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
129632; Pauline Irwin and Berna- 
dine Littiken, Columbus, Ind. 22735 


Love memories of old Santa Barbara ; 
w I. W. Waite and Lois Lee; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129719; Ida 
Whitney Waite, Pasadena. 22736 


Love’s just a duet; from Mr. Barley’s 
abroad, w Christopher Hassall, m 
Geoffrey Henman. © July 21, 1936; 
E for. 45475; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 22737 


Love’s just forgotten me; 


Evelyn 


w and m 
Leonard L. Weber. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 1380134; Lawrence B. 
Weber, Rochester, N. Y. 22738 


Love song; from The magic mirror, 
melody H. J. van Delft. ©1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 131077; Hendrik 
Jansen, Berkeley, Calif. 22739 


Love that’s meant for me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 19386; EH unp. 
125900; Adrian Blaine Omerod, New 
York. 22740 


Love to me, means you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 1380597 ; 
Grace Bourdens, Santa Rosa, Calif. 

22741 


Love what are you doing to my heart; 
w Sam M. Lewis, m Tibor Barezi; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Aug 26; 
1936; E pub. 57157; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 22742 


Loved one couldn’t you love some one 
too; song, melody Jack Schatenstein. 
©1c. July 23, 1986; E unp. 128870; 
Lou V. Teclaw, La Porte, Ind. 22743 


Loveliest (The) thing; w Elda Sonne; 


pf. © 1c Aug. 31, 1936: E ump. 
151150; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22744 
Lovely beauty; song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 
19386; E unp. 129854; Mac M. Haw- 
kins, Kilgore, Tex. 22745 
Lovely summer day; song. ©1e. Aug. 
10, 1986; E unp. 129912; Bruce Mo- 
sier, Bristol, Ind. 22746 


Lover’s moon; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129721; Howard 
J. Howell, Charles Town, W. Va. 

22747 


Love’s contradiction; w Arthur Ander- 
son, m Pat Thayer; in C. © July 2 
1936; E for. 45503; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 22748 


Love’s glad song; song. © 1. Aug. 
5, 1986; E unp. 129656; Effie May 
McKee Pearson, San Diego, Calif. 

227749 


Love’s holiday ; song, w Gertrude Lynch 
and Bertha S. Messick. ©1e. Aug. 
3, 1986; E unp. 129533; Marjorie 
Frances Lynch, Charleston, Ill. 

22750 


Love’s lonesome hours; song, m Edward 
Berrucci.. © 1c, Aug. 6, 1936408 
unp. 129668; Budsworth Edward 
Duffy, Greenwich, Conn. 22751 


1020 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Love’s old sweet song; w G. C. Bing- 
ham, m James Lyman Molloy, arr. 
A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tomlin- 
son; guit., chord and diagram arr. 
© July 3, 19386; E pub. 57067; Mc- 
Kinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 22752 


Love’s rendezvous; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130972; Lester W. Hanna, Sonora, 
Calif. 22753 


Lov’ time; ‘song. ‘© 1 c. Aug. 29, 
1936; E unp. 131044; Marie W. Hall, 
Gainesville, Va. 22754 


Lullaby; by Molly Hull; violins and 
pf. © July 15, 1936; E for. 45281; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 22755 


Lullaby in modern style; 4 violins and 
pre) te, Aug: 28,1936; E. unp. 
131008; Howard L. Parsons, Middle- 
town, Conn. 22756 


Lullaby lady; w and m Anna Joseph. 
©1ec. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130082; 
Anna Josephine Lemmermann, Chi- 
cago. 22797 


Madre e patria; canzone marcia patri- 
ottica, versi C. C. Amore, m Salva- 
tore Iodice; pf. © July 31, 1936; 
EH pub. 57166; Sildac music pub. co., 


New York. 22758 
Marsche der luftwaffe; 58 miursche, 
hrsg. Hans Husadel; militirmusik 
stimmen. © Dee. 10, 1985; E for. 


45366; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 
22759) 


Magnolias in the moonlight; from Fol- 
low your heart, w Walt Bullock, m 
Victor Schertzinger; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57024; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

22760 


Major (The) scales and arpeggios for 
violin in first position; with various 
bowings and rhythms. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1986; E unp. 130077; William H. 
Potter, Glendora, Calif, 22761 


Make believe ball room; fox-trot, w 
and m Andy Razaf and Paul Den- 
niker. © Aug. 17, 1986; E pub. 56992 ; 
Joe Davis, inec., New York. 22762 


Make love to me; song. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1936; E unp. 130909; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 22763 


Malaguefia; from suite Andalucia, 
Ernesto Lecuona, arr. Luis Sucra; pf., 
4 hands. © Aug. 26, 1936; E pub. 
07113; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 22764 


227TT 


Maldito (E41) permanente; corrido, letra 


y m Santos Guerrero; pf. © 1 «. 
Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 180584 ; Tomas 
Acuna, San Antonio. 22765 
Ma’lena (La); Alegrias; pf. © 1. 


Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130284; Clarita 
Martin, Winnetka, III. 22766 


Maty, bialy domek; 
Waclawa Gena, m: Zygmunta Le- 
wandowskiego, arr. M. Wajnberg; 
ork. strony. © July 21, 1936; E for. 


tango, slowa: 


45460; F. Grabezewski, Warsaw, Po- 
land. 2767 
Mamma; fox-trot, w and melody. © 


1 ec. Aug. 
Joseph Pius Kennedy, 


20, 1986; E unp. 130517; 
Buffalo. 
22768 


Man, man, what a band; w H. Y. Owen, 
melody A. Hug. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1936; 
EX unp. 130223; Armand Hug and 
Harry Y. Owen, New Orleans. 

22769 


Man (The) with the winning smile; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1986; E ump. 
129718; Lillian Frances Pollingue, 
Lafayette, La. 22770 


Manda; song. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1986; 
EK unp. 129662; Michael Krupka, 
Sykesville, Pa. 22771 


Mango (The) man; from Creole cock- 
tails, w and m Walter E. Merrick and 
Donald Heywood, arr. Maceo Jeffer- 
son. © Aug. 24, 1936; E pub. 57105; 
Cosmo music pub. corp., New York. 

22702 


—— song, w Donald Heywood. ©1e. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129622; Walter 
EK. Merrick, New York. 22773 


March F. M. P.; pf. © 1 c¢. Aug. 1, 
1986; E unp. 129486; Isidore J. 
Spiller, New York. 22774 


March of the blues; march, w arr. Mrs. 
A. R. Vanderbilt, m Fred G. Clark, 
arr. Dorothy Herbert. © Aug. 18, 
1986; E pub. 56987 ; Cosmopolitan mu- 
sic corp., New York. 22775 


March postlude in C; by R. M. Stults; 


organ. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 
56961; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22776 


Marching on with Horner; march song, 
w and m Paul G. Nesgen, arr. Ralph 
McFadden. © July 21, 1986; E pub. 
56792 ; Horner veterans’ organization, 
Springfield, I1. 227717 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Marching to victory; arr. Harry L. Al- 
ford; band pts. © Aug. 15, 1986; 
E pub. 57094; Claude Johnson, Los 
Angeles. 2270718 


Mare; versi Angelo Ramiro Borella 
[and] Onde corte: fox-trot, m Franco 
Ansaldo; orch. jazz pti. © June 20, 
1986; E for. 453801; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 227179) 

Maribeth; w and melody Mary Davie. 
©1«e July 21, 1936; E unp. 129581 ; 
Alice Mary Davie, San Francisco. 

22780 

Marie mazurka; pf. © 1 ¢ Aug. 12, 

1936; E unp. 180046; Frank Mollica, 


New York. 22781 | 
Marina; Mexican serenade, Spanish 
and English w and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129911; Emily 
Wardman Bell, San Marino, Calif. 
22782 


Marionette; caprice, Charles Strick- 
faden; E flat alto saxophone; pf. 
ace. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 56889 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 22783 


Martin (Lilo) Vier lieder; fiir eine 
Singstimme mit begl. eines kleinen 
orchs., w Uhland, u. a., m L. Martin, 
op. 3, nos. 1-4. Klavierauszug. © 
July 2, 1936; E for. 45288; Breitkopf 
& Hartel, Leipzig. , 22784 


Mary McGwire; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1936; H unp. 180988 ; Emma 
Gay Burdick, Quincy, III. 22785 


Mass in A flat; w from Latin prayers 
of masses; mixed voices; organ acc. 
©1c. Aug. 21, 19386; E unp. 130559; 
Marie Belanger Levere, Hartford. 

22786 


Mass in honor of St. Caecilia ; w litur- 
gical; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 56986; M. J. 
Vanden Elsen, Luxemburg, Wis. 

22787 


Massachusetts (The)  legionnaires; 
march; pf. © Aug. 20, 1936; E pub. 
57162; Rose B. Sullivan, Winthrop, 
Mass. 22788 


Master of love; song. ©1e. Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 130287; Jeanette Mus- 
ser Tapp, Yuba City, Calif. 22789 


Master (The) piece; musical play, arr. 


Jean Stor. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
D 398126; Sidney Easton, Corona, 
INDY. 22789* 


Matchmaking songs; based on motives 
of folklore, Dezso D’Antalffy, tr. 
from the Hungarian, Boriska Tol- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8h 


nay; solo voices and mixed choir. 
© Aug. 4, 1986; E pub. 56849; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

22790: . 


Mating (The) call; song valse. ©1e. 
June 8, 1936; E unp. 130203 ; Howard. 
Thayer, Mansonville, Que., Canada. 


22791 

Mau dabhn fah; song, adapted from. 
Chinese folksong, arr. Leonard 
Hawk: with ukulele arr. © Aug. 


19, 1986; E pub. 57048; Rose Kum. 
Mee Chang, Honolulu. 22792 


Maurice (The Peter) piano accordion 
tutor; ed. and compiled Domenico. 
Capaldi and George Scott-Wood. © 
May 1, 1986; E for. 45450; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

22193. 


May (The) bride; 1st mand., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 1380888 ; 
Benny Chianco, Philadelphia. 22794 


May I break please; w and melody.. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130384 ;, 
Robert Bruce Bickley, Wise, Va. 

22795: 


May I have the next romance with 
you; from Head over heels, w and m. 
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; with. 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 
45295 ; Cinephonic music ¢o., 1td., Lon- 
don. 22796: 


Maybe it’s love or something; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129927 ;. 
Pearl King, Spring Green, Wis. 

22497 


Maybe to-night; song. ©1 e, Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 180415; André Anthony 
Jeffré, Los Angeles. 22798, 


Maymie’s a movie-star; song. ©1«@ 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 1380791; Irving; 
Laibson, Miami Beach, Fla. 22799: 


Maytime is playtime; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Aug. 12, 
1936 ; E unp. 180066; H. J. Scott, Far- 
ragut, Ia. 22800: 


Mean and low; w J. Craig Gross; pf. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 180455; 
Stanley Gross, Newark, N. J. 

22801 


Meet me at the gate; song, m James. 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129837; Ella 
Kuygek, Shawano City, Wis. 22802: 


Meet me in our secret rendezvous;, 
song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
131087 ; Thelma Hester Jones, Ocean- 
side, Calif, 22803. 


1022 


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no. 8, 1936 


22831 


Meet me on the shores of Lake Michi- 
gan; song. '© 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
EH unp. 1380239; Otto Herman Will- 
komm, Milwaukee. 22804 


Meet me when the stars are shining; 
w Charles Taylor Tooill; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130321; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22805 


Meet the leader man; w and m Sylvia 
Herbert; pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 131148; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22806 


Mein shteitale moliff; w Chaim Tauber, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 130872; Manny L. Fleisch- 
man, New York. 22807 


Melodi amoroso; af Oskar Gyldmark ; 
strygeork. og pf. stemmer. © June 
9, 19386; E for. 45320; Alfred Thors- 
ings musikforlag, Copenhagen. 

22808 


Melody in D flat; pf. ©1e. Aug. 5, 
1936; E unp. 130355; Fredric Felix 
Busch, Detroit. 22809 


Melody of Hawaii; by Fred T. Buass- 
wood; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57088; Macklin pub. co., Lancaster, 
Pa. 22810 


Melody of love; song. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 1956; E unp. 129964; Maurice 
Block, Brooklyn. 22811 


Melody requiring lyrics; melody. © 
1 @ Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 130392; 
Edward Sutherland, Mount Vernon, 
NE ¥* 22812 


Memories of yesterday; pf. © 1 «. 
July 17, 1986; E unp. 129991; Mar- 
guerite EH. Crockett, Mohawk, N. Y. 

; 22813 


Memories that live; song, w Harvey 
Frederick Fulton. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1986; E unp. 130703; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 22814 


Memory’s happy land; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130755; Serena 


Stern Field, Los Angeles. 22815 
Menrries in blue; pf., with w. ©1ce. 
Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 1380801; 
Churchill James Harris, Saginaw, 
Mich. 22816 


Mem’rys lane; song, w Loyd Emmons. 
©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130477; 
Robert Vincent Hudson, jr., Phila- 
delphia. 22817 


Menuet in A; by Albert Hawthorne 
Dunn; violin 1, 2, viola and cello. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130913 ; 
Albert H. Dunn, Dubois, Pa. 22818 


Mercedes; bolero-son; pf. con letra. 
©1e. July 13, 1936; E unp. 130032; 
José Antonio Monrouzeau, Arecibo, 
Puerto Rico. 22819 


Merry-go-round (The); from Cham- 
pagne waltz, w and m Ann Ronell. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129747; 
Paramount pictures, inc., New York. 

22820 


Merry-go-round; oberek. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
3, 1936; E unp. 129507; John M. Kol- 
man, Detroit. 22821 


Merry (The) little shark; w and m 
D. Ringle and Josephine Hodge. © 
Aug. 10, 19384; E pub. 56867; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 22822 


Merry widow waltz; by Franz Lehar., 
arr. A. P. McKinney and R. F. Tom- 
linson; guit., chord and diagram arr. 
© July 3, 1936; E pub. 57068; Mc- 
Kinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 22823 


Metropolitan nocturne; by Louis Alter, 
arr. D. Savino; orch. pts. © Aug. 
27, 1986; E pub. 57123; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 22824 


Midnight blue; w Edgar Leslie, m Joe 
Burke; with guit. arr. © Aug. 4, 
1986; E pub. 56798; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 22829 


Midnight (The) waltz; w and m HE. G. 
DeLamater. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
EH unp. 131118; Erskin Grant De 
Lamater, jr., Sacramento, Calif. 

£2826 


Midnight waltz; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129924; Molly Silva, 
Oakland, Calif. 22827 


——w and m Alexander McGarvey; 
pin, © tve Aug. tt, T1936: E arnip: 
130343 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 223828 


Midsummer night; by William Alwyn; 
pf. © Aug. 8, 1986; E for. 45372; 
Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 22829 


Mientes [and] Campanadas; tangos, 
por Pedro Palau; orch. ptes. © 
June 16, 1936; E for. 453832; Her- 
mann Haberer Helasco, Lisbon-Norte, 
Portugal. 22830 


Mikado (The); selection, Arthur S. 
Sullivan, new modern arr. EH. De La- 
mater; orch. pts. © Aug. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 56923; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

22831 


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22832 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Milez seree, milez; tango, stowa B. 
Kuronia, m TT. Kwiecifiskiego. © 
July 2, 1986; E for. 45342; Soc. of 
Kuropean stage authors and com- 
posers, inc., New York. 22832 


Millie Belle; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. .© 1c Aug. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 130964; Martha Axer Gorsuch, 
White Hall, Md. 22833 


Million (A) tears; w and m Bud Flan- 
agan and Horatio Nicholls; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © July 22, 1936; E 
for. 45499; Lawrence Wright music 
co., ltd., London. 22834 


Milsen (Oscar) Two brief Gipsy 
songs; w from the Romany Gipsy tr. 
of George Borrow; sop. or ten. 
Aug. 6, 1986; E for. 45441; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 22835 


Mine; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1986; E unp. 180574; Lillie M. Cohen, 
Baltimore. 22836 


Mine be the blood; song, w Adelaide 
Love. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936: E unp. 
129597 ; Janice Browne Johnson, Chi- 
cago. 22837 


Mine eyes are fixed upon that city; 
hymn. van. 20 S36 4) pub. 
56803; Floyd W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 

22838 


Minnesota moon; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 1380604; Doro- 
thy H. Roach, St. Paul. 22839 


Minutes to spare; fox-trot song, melody 
D. Cox and Ben Adelman. © 1 e«. 
Aug. 28, 19386; E unp. 130966; Dee 
Cox, Idaho Falls, Id. 22840 


Miss Liberty; w and m Ken Darby, 
French version Leo Duran. © Aug. 
1, 1986; E pub. 56828; James Daniel 
Kerney, New York. 22841 


Miss you most of all; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 1380984; 
Frank C. Sage, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 


22842 
Missa de Sancto Matthia; unison 
voices; in C min.; organ ace. © Aug. 


20, 19386; E pub. 56985; Alfred M. 
Smith, Jenkintown, Pa. 22843, 


Mississippi valley, ’'m coming back to 
you; song, m Leo Richard. © 1 « 
Aug. 7, 19836; E unp. 129739; W. H. 
Sankey, Sandwith, Sask., Canada. 

22844 


Mister Jeep from the jungles; fox-trot, 
w J. McDonald, melody P. Purcell. 
©1e. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130054; 


Joseph McDonald and Patrick Pur- 
cell, Langley Field, Va. 22845 


Mistress pretty ; w Herbert J. Brandon, 
m Robert Coverley ; in C. © Aug. 12, 
1936; E pub. 56947; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 22846 


Mists before the sunrise fly; 2-pt. song, 
Siciliano, T. Arne, poem Margaret 
Shaw, m arr. Geoffrey Shaw. © Aug. 
21, 19386; E for. 45451; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 22847 


Misty weather; w and m Swayne Cum- 
mings. ©1le. Aug. 12, 19386; E unp. 
130088; James Swayne Cummings, 
Fort Worth. 22848 


Mnie wystarezy slowko; fox-trot, 
stowa: EH. Schlechter, m: Wt. Higer, 
[and] Kochaj tylko mnie; waic an- 
gielski, stowa y m: HEH. Schlechter; 
arr. Wi. Eiger: z filmu Kochaj tylko 
mnie; ork. strony. © Dec. 27, 1935; 
E for. 45317; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 22849 


Mocking (The) bird carols on; w and 
melody. ©1le Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129832; Maude S. Moulton, Los An- 
geles. 22850 


Model (The) home; w L. Phillips, m 
W. Smith; pf. treble. ©1c. Aug. 20, 
1986; E unp. 180825; Luverne Phil- 
lips and Wes Smith, Shelter Island. 
Heights, N. Y. 22851 


Modernistic march; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1936; E unp. 130779; Clara M. Mc- 
Adams, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

22852 


Moldau (The); symphonic poem, B. 
Smetana, arr. F. Mulacek; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 56997; Ru- 
bank, ine., Chicago. 22853 


Molding lady; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 180454; Ru- 
dolph Randall, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

22854 


Moon (The) followed us home; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130983; Edgar E. Lyon, Uniontown, 
Pa. 22855. 


Moon madness; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 6, 19836; E unp. 129687; Benja- 
min Barnett, Dorchester, Mass. 

22856. 


Moon magic; w Norm Kelly, m Sylves- 
ter Long Cross; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130672; Blanche Esther 
Harris, Mountain Home, Id. 22857 


Moon of romance; song. ©1e. Aug. 8,. 
1936; E unp. 129898; Farris Lola 
Beard, Los Angeles. 22858. 


1024 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


22884 


Moon (The) over Cuba was high and so 
was I; rumba fox-trot, w and m Mar- 
ion Sunshine; pf. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1986; E unp. 129689; Jerry Vogel 
music co., inc., New York. 22859 


Moonbeams; by Otto Stuart; pf. © 
July 29, 1936; E for. 45404; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 22860 


Moonbeams and shadows in _ love; 
waltz; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1936; E unp. 129578; Mary EH. Oliver, 
Pittsburgh. 22861 


Moonbeams on the lake; pf. © 1 « 
Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 1380774; Fred- 
erick Adolf Lavey, Manchester, Conn. 

22862 


Moonbeams on the prairie; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1ec. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130445; 
Laona Sievers, Staunton, Ill. 22863 


Moondream; slow rumba, w Nick 
Drance and Pancho Romanov, melody 
Pancho Romanov. © 1 ec. Aug. 1, 
19386; E unp. 129480; G. P. Shopis- 
Romanoy, New York. 22864 


Moonlight; by Ray Vaughn; pf. ©1«. 
Aug. 7, 19836; E unp. 129758; Ray- 
mond Vaughn Whitman, jr., Spring- 
field, O. 22865 


Moonlight and shadows; from Girl of 
the jungles, w Leo Robin, m Fred- 
erick Hollander. © 1c. July 29, 
1936; E unp. 129746; Paramount pro- 
ductions, inc., New York. 22866 


Moonlight blue; a northern night, song. 
©l1e Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129857; 
Norah Alice Field, New Liskeard, 
N. Ont., Canada. 22867 


Moonlight brings dreams of you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© le Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129843; 
Emma Helen Sagstetter, Oshkosh, 
Wis. 22868 


Moonlight memories; song. Eby iG: 
Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129552; Charles 
Augustus Drake and Samuel C. 
Zeoli, Washington. 22869 


Moonlight on Daytona shore; song. © 
Aug. 28, 1986; E pub. 57134; John 
Michael Lechner, ‘Daytona Beach, 
Fla. 22870 


Moonlight on the bay; song, pf. sc. 
Basil Sadler. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 130230; May D. Helmcamp, 
Baltimore. 22871 


Moonlight on the water; w and m Jack 
Meskill, Leon Flotow and Ted White. 
©1«c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130938 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

22872 


Moonlight on the waters; song. © 
1 ce Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129759; 
Helen Margaret Grimes, Baltimore. 

22873 


Moonlight (The), the starlight and you, 
dear; waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 130126; Jesse Watson 
Young, Pittsburgh. 22874 


Moonlit tear drops; fox trot, w Gus 
Gianfala, m Hstelle Mequet. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130303; Augus- 
tus Arthur Gianfala, Jeanerette, La. 

22875 

More than likely ; song, w Ruth Neeley. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130462; 
Maurine Neeley, Bryan, Tex. 22876 


Morgenrot, Deutschland; hymnus, text 
Herbert Bohme, m Richard Trunk, 


op. 67; einstimmigen chor. © July 
4. 19865, E) for: 45290 5° oR. B.C. 
Leuckart, Leipzig. 22877 
Mother; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129961; Maurice’ Block, 
Brooklyn. 22878 
—w and melody. © 1. Aug. 27, 
1936; E unp. 1380892; Thelma M. 
Siebert, Detroit. 22879 


Mother, here’s a bouquet for you; Ww 
G. Autry and Smiley Burnette, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 


131172; Gene Autry, Hollywood, 
Calif. 22880 
Mother, sweetheart and home; song, 


pf. arr. Cliff Beard; with guit. arr. 
© Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 57006; Carl 
Haden, Topeka, Kan. 22881 


Mother’s lullaby ; w Ryan bros., m Ryan 
bros. and Charles Anthon, arr. C. 
Anthon. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; H 
unp. 1381051; Mark E. Ryan, St. Paul. 

22882 


Mother’s prayer; song, m Harry R. 
Hoyt. Amended version. © 1 «@ 
Aug. 3, 19386; E unp. 129535; Eddie. 
Love Morress, Jena, Fla. 22883 

Mountain dew; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1986; EH unp. 1380393; William Ed- 
ward Brisben, Brighton Heights, 


Renee, UNS We 22884 
Mountain man; introduction to Ro- 
manza de Sjon Boren, w Daniel 


Klockhoff, m Maria Jacobson, with 


1020 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22885 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Mountain man—Continued. 
violin solo arr. © June 20, 1936; 
E pub. 56831; Julius Jacobson, Los 
Angeles. 22885 


Move along! Move along! It’s the 
carioca; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
7, 1986; E unp. 129770; Frederick 
William Warnke, San Francisco. 

22886 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Whom 
the gods love; selection, arr. Ernest 
Irving and Bernhard Paumgartner ; 
pf. 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 22887 


Mujer (La) del 36; letra y m Santos 
Guerrero; pf. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 130583; Tomas Acuna, San 
Antonio. 22888 


Murdered ; w and m Joy C. Joyce; pf. 
treble. © 1c. July 2, 1936; E unp. 
130356; Julia Guinevere Caggiano, 
Philadelphia. 22889 


Murka; w L. Chart, and melody. © 
ING VAUe: t9S6 EF sunp. 129978: 
Louis Chart, New York, and David 
Steigman, Brooklyn. 22890 


Music (The) box; by Lillian R. Sar- 
nof{; pf., with optional pt. for 
teacher. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
56753; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 22891 


Music (The) educator’s basic method 
for viola; by Henry Sopkin; 1st pos. 
© July 24, 1986; E pub. 56891; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 22892 


Music from behind the moon; song, w 
Meredith Rolland Rhodes. © 1 e. 
Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130057; Gil- 
more Hldridge Turner, Warrensburg, 
N.Y: 22893 


Music (The) in my heart is you; w 
J. Harris, m C. Brand. © 1c. Aug. 
10, 19386; E unp. 129918; Jennie Har- 
ris and Caesar Brand, Oakland, Calif. 

22894 


Music makes the world go round; w 
and melody. © 1c. July 16, 1936; 
E unp. 128653; Fred A. Rustin, New 
Orleans. 22895 


Music (The) of the ordinary ; harmoni- 
zations, ed. and setting of m to Eng- 
lish text, A. Wismar and Carl Ber- 
gen. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 57023; 
Liturgical soe. of Saint James, New 
York. 22896 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 8, Aug. 
1936. With suppl. © July 29, 1986; 


© July 28, 1936; E for. 45505; 


E for. 45351; 
supplies, Itd., London. 


Salvationist pub. & 
22897 


Mussolini, Mussolini; versi e melodia. 
©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130509 ; 
Alberto Amore, New York. 22898 


Mutiny on the bandstand; w Sammy 
Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Aug. 20, 1936; H pub. 
57013; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

22899 


My Badlands girl; w Severt John Sey- 
erson; pf. © 1 c¢. Aug!) 24 qdaG; 
E unp. 180657 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22900 


My beautiful American rose; waltz; 


violin 1, 2, or mand.,, with) waaa@ 
1 ec Aug. 31, 1986; B, unp: tanib2. 
Elsie Barta-McCoy, Chicago. 22901 


My beloved return; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130098; 
Olga Toman, Johnstown, Pa. 22902 


My best friend; that kid of mine, w 
and m John Redmond, Lee David 
and Ira Schuster; with guit. arr. © 
July 27, 1986; E pub. 56988 ; Schuster 
& Miller, inc., New York. 22903 


My blame-worthy gal; w H. J. Manlin, 
melody V. O. Gregory. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1986; “EH unp!' taitss } Vernon 
Oliver Gregory and Howard J. Man- 
lin, Allentown, Pa. 22904 


My blue-eyed baby; song. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1380257; Frank Vig- 
giani, New York. 22905 


My boyhood home on the hill; w Pearl 
Radcliffe Lindal;. pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 130658; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 22906 


My Carolina mother dear; w Wesley 
Herring; pf. ©1 ec. Aug. 17, 1936; 
HB ounp. 130322 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22907 


My Christ is your Christ; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1936 ; E pub. 56477 ; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 22908 


My dear old Pennsylvania mt. home; w 
H. J. Manlin, melody Vernon Oliver 
Gregory. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 130696; Vernon O. Gregory and 
Howard J. Manlin, Allentown, Pa. 

22909 


My dearest loves me, I’m on a cloud; 
song, melody G. E. Franklin and Wil- 
liam Jos. Banden. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 180197 ; George Edward 
Franklin, Schenectady, N. Y. 22910 


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22937 


no. 8, 1936 
My destiny; w and melody Joseph 
Okarski. © 1 c¢. Aug. 20, 1936; E 


unp. 130495; Joseph Frank Okarski, 
Peabody, Mass. 22911 


My discovery; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 180210; Frank 
Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 22912 


My dream of the future; w and mel- 
Gaye) 1c) Aug, 12, 1936; EB unp. 
130048; La Reina Rule, Hollywood, 
Calif. 22913 


My earnest prayer; solo for low voice, 
w Wm. F. Bromley; pf. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E pub. 56844; A. T. Hardy, 
Chicago. 22914 


My embarrassment; w G. Otto, m A. 
Otto; pf. ©le. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129605; Gene Otto and Anne Otto, 
New York. 22915 


My eyes for beauty pine; w Robert 
Bridges, m Maurice Blower; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 29, 1936; E for. 
45424; Novello’ & co., ltd., London. 

22916 


My Father knoweth; song, w Madge 


Elder. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129650; Florence Lucia Warner, 
Shaker Heights, O. 22917 


My foolish heart; w and melody Kaye 
Herman. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1936; HE 
unp. 1380714; Herman Krinsky, Oak- 
land, Calif. 22918 


My friends; song, m Christine L. Phil- 


ippus. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 
130830; Dona Lane, San Francisco. 
22919 

My fuzzy teddy bear; song. © 1 «. 


Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 181058; Robert 
King Chandler, Tyrone, Pa. 22920) 


My garden of dreams; song, m Wayne 
Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 131111; Frederick Otto Riley, 
Noel, Mo. 22921 


My garden of love; w Charles Milton 


Ford; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 180323; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22922: 


My golden haired girl; fox-trot song, 
melody P. Mowlds and Sam Adel- 
man. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
150065; Peggy Mowlds, Wilmington, 
Del. 22923 


My granny, my mammy, my wife; w 
Mark Mayhew, m Billy Mayhew; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © July 24, 
1936; E pub. 56716; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 22924 


My Gypsy heart is sad; w and melody. 
©1e. Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 1380580 ; 
Ralph Edwin Huss, Bayport, Minn. 

22925 


My happy day; w P. Wolpert, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ¢ Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 130261; Pauline Wol- 
pert, Sierra Madre, Calif., and J. 
Schatenstein, Philadelphia. 22926 


My Hawaiian dreams; w Gloria Lee; 
pir O©lec Aug? 24 4936>' Hi Fonp. 
180659; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22927 


My heart is calling you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1l1ce 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129834; Emma 
Pearl Williamson, Oklahoma City. 

22928 


My heart is in quarantine; w Marietta 
Laurent; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 1380660; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22929 


My heart is yours to keep; waltz song. 
©1c. Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 180374; 
Vincent Sbrocco, Hartford. 22930 


My heart’s in Colorado; w and mel- 
ody Marie Gerber, Henry Gerber and 
Harry Berger. ©1e. July 30, 1936; 
E unp. 1380201; H. J. Berger, Denver. 

22931 


My heart seems to say I love you; m 
Ted Fink; melody with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129696; 
Theodore H. Fink, Los Angeles. 

22932 


My heart wants to dance; from picture 
Walking on air, w Bert Kalmar and 
Sid Silvers, m Harry Ruby ; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Aug. 10, 1986; EH 
pub. 57011; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 229383 


My heartstrings are playing a love 
song; song. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1986; EB 
unp. 129551; Rose Anna _ Ostuni, 
Brooklyn. 22934 


My heavenly abode; w Bob Montague; 
pf. © 1e¢ Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130324; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22935 


My home in the hills; pf. accordion. © 
1c Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 131014; 
Fredric Alfred Tedesco, Baltimore. 

22936 


My home on the farm; w Ida Messick ; 
pia Oven Aue. 1 1986> lM nunp- 
130325; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22937 


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22938 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


My homeland; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56478; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 22938 


My honey; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
4, 1936; E unp. 129624; Hleanor Van 
Fleet, Atlanta. 22939 


My honey went away from me; song, 
w Hattie Bisely. © 1c Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 180704; J. Chas. Me- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 22940 


My island memories; song. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130694; A. 
Carl Camp, Honolulu. 22941 


My lady sleeps; w A. Harvey Lang- | 


Ridge, m Ashworth-Hope; in F. 
Aug. 5, 19386; E for. 45504; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 22942 


My little boy in the street; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130467; Doro- 
othy Mildred Bates, Des Moines. 

22943 

My little nest of heavenly blue; from 
Frasquita, Franz lLehar, concert 
transcription Luis Suca; pf. © Aug. 
20, 1986; E pub. 56999; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

22944 


My little old log cabin home; w and 
m Holly Homan. © 1 ec. Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 130215; Camilla Homan, 
Chicago. 22945 


My little one; w C. Collins, m A. 
Hrenoff. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; EH 
unp. 180855; Caroline Collins and 
Arséne Hrenoff, San Francisco. 

22946 


My log cabin home; w Edwin Alvin 
Burt; pf. Ana PAT pak Gy * 
E unp. 1380326; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22947 


My longing for you; song, m Milburn 
Erskine Wright, arr. Chas. L. John- 
son. © Pcs Aug. 3, 193863 HY unp. 
129510'; Klyota Maxine Barber, To- 
peka, Kan. 


My Louise; m Esther Merkel’; pf., with 
w. © 1 ¢ Auge 17, 1936; unp.: 
130373; J. O. York, Palos Verdes es- 
tates, Calif. 22949 


My love cure recipe; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 1380448; Mary 
E. Long, Waverly, Il. 22950: 


My love for you is like a melody; w 
Ruth H. Wilson, and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129941; Gustav 
Heintze, Washington. 22951 


22948 | 


My love is calling you; w P. Wolpert, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 1380262; Pauline 
Wolpert, Sierra Madre, Calif., and 
J. Schatenstein, Philadelphia. 22952 


My lovely spider lady; song, w Ruth 
Dale Simes. © 1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 130015; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 22953 


My mem’ry book; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130162; 
William Lupton, Baltimore. 22954 


My mood; w and melody Don Rogers. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129969; 
Linnard D. Rogers, East Orange, 
ING , 22955 


My mother dear; w and m Ella G. 


Gillett. © Mar. 28, 1986; E pub. 
54482; Elkvog music co., Philadel- 
phia. 22956 


My mother’s hand; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131059; 
Frank W. King, Fresno, Calif. 

22957 


My mother’s lullaby; w Helene Dun- 
ham; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 19386; H 
unp. 129884; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 22958 


My mother’s voice; w and m Elizabeth 
DeManigold. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 130690; Elizabeth De Mani- 
gold Stevens, Spokane. 22959 


My mountain home; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 1298385; Mary 
Anna Smith, Dearborn, Mich. 22960 


My mountain rose; song, m Christo- 
pher O’Hare. ©1 ce. July 23, 1936; 
E unp. 129521; Herbert L. Hutchin- 
son, Melford, N. H. 22961 


My mumsy; w H. J. Manlin, melody 
V. O. Gregory. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 131107; Vernon Oliver Greg- 
ory and Howard J. Manlin, Allen- 
town, Pa. 22962 


My, my David dear; melody. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 22, 19386; E unp. 130598; Tran- 
cito Lozano, National City, Calif. 

22963 


My newest excitement ; w and m Elmer 
Schoebel and Irving Mills; with guit. 


arr. © Aug. 14, 19386; E pub. 56913; 
Exclusive publications, inc., New 
York. 22964 


My Ohio io; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129957; Wil- 
liam Law, Dayton, O. 22965 


1028 


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no. 8, 1936 


22991 


My old stampin’ grounds; w and m 
Jack Mooney. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 180485; John William Mooney, 
Los Angeles. 22966 


My old sweetheart; m Jack Fremon ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1986; E unp. 131012; Sallie Newsome 
Winchester, Monroe, N. C. 22967 


My one; w and m Ray Vaughn. © 
1 e. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129686; 
Raymond Vaughn Whitman, jr., 
Springfield, O. 22968 


My own girl; song, m Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129732; 
Emma B. Dobson, Philadelphia. 

22969: 

My paradise; waltz, w and m K. Ozier 
and Dot Brown. ©1e. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129606; Catherine Treadwell 
and Dorothy Allinson, Humble, Tex. 


22970 

My prayer; hymn. © Aug. 28, 1986; 
E pub. 57169; Charles HE. Wilson, 
Pittsburgh. 22971 


My red letter day; from This’ll make 
you whistle, w and m Maurice Sigler, 
Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 4, 1986; E for. 
45463 ; Cinephonic music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 22972 


My Rio Grande dreams; tango, w Gus 
Gianfala, m Estelle Mequet. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130301; Au- 
gustus Arthur Gianfala, Jeanerette, 
La. 22973 


My roamin’ days are over; w and m 
Allen Stewart McNee; pf. © 1 «. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 180844; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

22974 


My shaggy dog and me; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 130756; 
Mary A. Maloney, Schenectady, N. Y. 

22975 


My sheltering home; waltz song, melody 
Ray Hibbeler. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 180300; Clinten EH. King, Be- 
loit, Wis. 22976 


My sombrero; English w Al Stillman, 
Spanish w Pedro Berrios, m Xavier 
Cugat; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 56855; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

22977 


rumba fox-trot, English w Al Still- 
man, m Xavier Cugat, arr. Graham 
Prince; orch., pts. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 56998; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie corp., New York. 22978 


My sunny Texas home; fox-trot song. 
©l1ec. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130970; 
Anna M. Sullivan, Chicago. 22979 


My sweet Emeline ; song, m Orpha Phil- 
lips. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 
180407; Mazie Harhart Clark, Cin- 
cinnati. 22980 


My sweetest dream; w P. Wolpert, mel- 
ody Jack Schatenstein. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 130263; Pauline Wol- 
pert, Sierra Madre, Calif., and J. 
Schatenstein, Philadelphia. 22981 


My symbols of love show that I’m 
thinking of you; w Rosella Burghart ; 
Dit Ou Aer Aue Sil) 1936" ES un! 
131128; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 22982 


My toboggan; w Enid Blyton, m Cecil 
Sharman. © Aug. 26, 1986; E for. 
45429; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

22983 


My treasure; waltz song, m Gustave 
Sax. © 1c, Aug. 24 1936; E unp. 
1380794; William Hintz, Bremerton, 
Wash. 22984 


My trip to Bermuda; w Gene Otto, m 
A. Otto,;. pf, .@©),1'c., Aug. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 129604; Gene Otto and Anne 
Otto, New York. 22985 


My turtle dove; song, w Della Sewell. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130705; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 22986 


Nachmu—nachmu ami; w A. L. Baron, 
melody M. Yiddishman. © 1c. Aug. 
1, 1986; E unp. 129470; A. L. Baron 
and M. Yiddishman, New York. 

22987 


Naggin’ man; w B. Setzer, m 8S. M. 
Vandehei. © 1 ec. Aug. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 130504; Beulah Setzer and 
Sylvia M. Vandehei, Cheyenne, Wy. 

22988 


Naiads at the spring; etude, Paul Juon, 
op. 18, no. 1, arr. Luis Sucra; pf. © 
Aug. 26, 19386; E pub. 57109; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

22989 


Najstodsze tango; stowa: Zenon Fried- 
wald, m: Jerzy Petersburski. © 
June 3, 1986; E for. 45315; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 22990 


arr.: I. Wesby; ork. strony. 
© June 3, 1936; E for. 45316; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 22991 


Napoli allegra; one step 6/8, [and] 
Ansia d’amore; fox trot; versi Gio- 
vanna Colombi, m Pippo Barzizza; 


1029 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22992 


pt. III, n. S., v. 31 


Napoli allegra—Continued. 
jazz orch. pti. © May 25, 1936; 
HE for. 45300; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 
22992 
Narcissus; w Lisbeth Coin, m MeNair 
llgenfritz. © Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 
56850; Edward Schuberth & co., inc., 
New York. 22993 
National union for social justice; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 130682; Thelma M. Siebert, 
Detroit. 22994 


Naughty Napoli; musical farce, libretto 
and lyries S. T. Treitel. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 130019; Louis Al- 
tieri, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 


Near my heart; song. ©1c. Aug. 18, 
19386; E unp. 1380530; Everett St. 
Clair Dunbar, St. Joseph, Mo. 

22996 


*"Neath Hawaiian skies; w and m W. 
W. K. Kaaikaula, m arr. S. K. Pili- 
wale. © Apr. 25, 1936; E pub. 56288 ; 
William W. K. Kaaikaula and Silver 
K. Piliwale, Honolulu. 22997 


’Neath that old silver maple tree; song, 
m Wayne Johnson. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1936; EH unp. 1381112; Frederick Otto 
Riley, Noel, Mo. 22998 


Nené; rumba, versi Mario Siletti, mel- 
odia Giuseppe Ferraro. © July 9, 
1936; E pub. 56711; P. Tesio & sons, 
New York. 22999 


Nerts to you; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 180166; Tom 
Lysaght, Pittsburgh. 23000 


Never again will it thrill me just like 
it used to do; w and m Helen Hs- 
telle "Hart. pti. “VOR awen Auge 24, 
1936; E unp. 130643; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23001 


Never alone; hymn, w Mrs. J. F. Pully- 
blank. © Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 57127; 
Wm. Dillon, Fort Wayne. 23002 


Never forgotten old cotton days; w 
Harry K. Kuell and Harry Ostrow, 
melody Abe Ostrow. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 19386; E unp: 1381042; Harry K. 
Kuell, Newark, N. J. 23003 


Never gonna dance; song, from Swing 
time, w Dorothy Fields. © July 24, 
1986; E pub. 56718; Jerome Kern, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 23004 


New (The) approach to the piano; by 
Myrtle Rose and Alberto Guerrero. 
pt. 2. © Aug. 21, 1936; H for. 45421; 
Frederick Harris co., Oakville, Ont., 
Canada. 23005 


22995 


New (The) deal; w and melody Nita 
Johnson. © 1 ec. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 131039; Deanna Tabb, Conroe, 
Tex. 23006 


New (A) method of self instruction for 
saxophone; by Mickey Gillette, pt. 3. 
© May 15, 19386; AA 210971; Carroll 
Francis Gillette, San Francisco. 

23007 
pt. 4. © May 15, 1936; AA 

213059; Carroll Francis Gillette, San 

Francisco. 23008 


pt. 5B © May 15, 19386; AA 
213141; Carroll Francis Gillette, San 
Francisco. 23009 


pt. 6 © May 15, 19386; AA 
213332; Carroll Francis Gillette, San 
Francisco. 23010 


New River train; w and m Maggie 
Andrews; with guit. arr. © July 31, 
1936; E pub. 56768; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc, New York. 23011 


New York; song march. © 1. Aug. 
1, 1936; E unp. 129498; Kathryn 
Belle Powell, New York. 23012 


New York, a name of fame; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 19386; E unp. 129549; 
Cleon EK. Hammond, Brooklyn. 

230138 


New York look up; anthem, w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 20, 1936; EH unp. 
130483 ; Christopher J. Kehoe, Mon- 
sey, N. Y. 28014 


New York on Hudson; op. 28; contralto 
or bar.; with cello and violin obbl. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 19386; EH unp. 1380047; 
Dora Perelman, White Plains, N. Y. 

23015 


Newest (The) Carson Robison bk. of 
25 songs; and just a poem or two; 
with guit. arrs. © July 30, 1986; E 
pub. 56729; Carson J. Robison, New 


York. 23016 
Newman (Hidridge) Two waltzes; 
from Les lutins; orch. pts. © July 


30, 1986; E for. 45439; Alfred Leng- 
nick & co., ltd., London. 23017 


Niezapominajki; tango, stowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m Henryk Gold. © July 3, 
19386; HE for. 45458; M. Arct, Warsaw, 
Poland. 23018 


arr.: Wt. Eiger; ork. strony. 
© July 3, 19386; E for. 45459; M. 
Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 23019 


Night (The) blooming lotus flower; w 
Ann Mitchell, m Heart Mitchell. © 
Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 56982; Charles 
Foley, New York. 23020 


1030 


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no. 8, 1936 


23049 


Night (A) for love; w Lincoln Gunn ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130661: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23021 


Night (A) in the pyramids; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 180804; Lillian 
Lilly, New Orleans. 23022 


Night in Venice; w Charles Reid, and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129479; Helene Hipkins, Long Island 
City. 23023 


Night (The) is young and you're so 
beautiful; from Billy Rose’s Casa 
manana, w Billy Rose and Irving 
Kahal, m Dana Suesse; with arr. for 
euit., ete. © July 23, 1936; E pub. 
56725; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

23024 

Night on the levee; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 56901; Charles 
Repper, Boston. 23025 


Night sighs; song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130617; John R. Mur- 
phy, Newcomb, N. Y. 23026 


Night (A) with you; pf., with w. © 
Aug. 22, 1986; E pub. 57148; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 23027 


Nightfall; slow blues fox-trot, w Manny 
Kurtz, m Benny Carter; orch. pts. © 
July 28, 1986; E for. 45491; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

23028 


w Manny Kurtz, m Benny Carter; 
with ukulele and accordeon arr. © 
July 7, 1936; E for. 45490; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

23029 


No cross, no crown; song, m Alexander 
Angus. ©1e. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
130222; Edith Keating Corkum, Hali- 
fax, N. S., Canada. 23030 


No letter to-day; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130451 ; Loreece 
White, Hoffman, Okl. 230381 


No one can steal you from me; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1ce. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 131115; Owen Muschett, 
Brooklyn, and Mark Appleton, New 
York. 23032 


No wonder I’m blue; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129982; Junie C. Cobb, Chicago. 

23033 

Noah; suite, Jean Stor. © 1c. Aug. 


19, 1936; E unp. 130793; W. Astor 
Morgan, New York. 230384 


Noche de pecado; vals vienes. | © tee 
Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 180922; Max 
Urban, Mexico, D. F. 23035 


Nodding flowers ; by George S. Schuler ; 
pf. © Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 56939; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23036 


Non so se m’ami; song, w Luigi Ber- 
tucci. ©1e. Aug. 28, 1936: E unp. 
130980; Leonardo Ciarlo, San Fran- 
cisco. 23037 


Not disappointed in Jesus; hymn. © 
July 29, 1986; E pub. 57128; Ray- 
mond C. Lewis, Van Wert, O. 230388 


Not for mine eyes; song. © 1c. July 
24, 1936; E unp. 130146; EHleanor 
Marie Quinto, New York. 23039 


Notes to you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129980; Stella 
Francis and Hlsie Francis, New York. 

23040 


Nothing can compare with you; w J. 
Hedblom, melody A. Fischer. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129708; Jack 
Hedbiom and Andrew Fischer, De- 


troit. 23041 
Nothing’s the same; song. © 1c. Aug. 
22, 1936; E unp. 180633; Ruby 
Frances Bunnell, Denver. 23042 


Nothing to me; song, w Ted Crosby. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131022; 
Marian Boyle, Spokane. 23043 


Notte d’estate; valzer lento, parole 
Bruno Wassil, [and] Torna, son solo; 
tango; parole EKttore Bravetta: mu- 
sica di Bruno Wassil; orchestrina 
pti. [Italian and German text] © 
June 12 ,1936; E for. 45302; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 23044 


Novia; song, w Ted Crosby. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131023; Marian 
Boyle, Spokane. 23045 


Now I follow you around; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131017; Stephen Benjak, New York. 

23046 


Now I’ve got a love affair; w and 
melody Syd Hoff. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 
1986; E unp. 130886; Sydney Hoff- 
man, New York. 23047 


Now I’ve got the blues; w and melody 
Virginia Wise. ©1c. July 25, 1936; 
EK unp. 1380370; EHtizabeth Pearl 
Spencer, Sikeston, Mo. 23048 


Now swing is king; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 180272; 
Jack Carl London, Pittsburgh. 238049 


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23050 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Now the winter is gone; Oxfordshire 
folk-song, coll. Cecil J. Sharp, m arr. 
Imogen Holst; sop. 1 and 2. © 
Aug. 29, 1986; E for. 45426; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 28050 


O. A. R. P. election campaign song; 
w and melody. © Aug. 3, 1936; 2 c. 
Aug. 17; E pub. 56917; Mary HE. 
Stucker, Kansas City, Mo. 23051 


O be joyful in the Lord; anthem, w 
from the Scriptures, m Eric H. 
Thiman; mixed voices; organ ace. 
© Aug. 5, 1936; E for, 45346; Banks 
& son, York, England. 23052 


O bone Jesu; motet, traditional w; 
mixed voices; with organ ad lib. © 
July 30, 1936; E pub. 56712; Howard 
A. Snyder, Davenport, Ia. 23053 

O captain, my captain; choral ode, op. 
42, w Walt Whitman; men’s voices. 
© July 28, 1936; E pub. 56713; John 


Laurence Seymour, Sacramento, 
Calif. 23054 
O clap your hands, all ye peoples; 


anthem, w from the Scriptures, m 
Vincent Knight; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Aug. 5, 1986; E for. 45347; 
Banks & son, York, England. 23055 


O, glorious federation; w and m Lelah 
Isabel Wister; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© June 5, 1936; E pub. 56801; 
Colorado federation of women’s clubs, 
Denver. 23056 


O sole mio; by Ed. Di Capua, arr. 
Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian guit. 
obbl. ace., and Spanish guit. acc. 
Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 56996; First 
natl. inst. of allied arts, South Bend, 
Ind. 23057 


O Zuiderzee; w and m H. J. van Delft. 
© 1c Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131079; 
Hendrik Jansen, Berkeley, Calif. 

23058 

Oh God, give us rain; w H. Atteridge, 
mJ. F. Hanley. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 129502; Harold Atteridge and. 
James F. Hanley, Douglaston, L. I., 
IN.) Yi: 23059 


Oh, it is love; w Ellen Mathis Bright; 
pis, ©..1-e¢. Aug, A7,, 19865) Haonp. 
130327; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23060! 


Oh, Mister Man up in the moon; from 
The Bowery princess, w Ted Koehler, 
m Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. 
© Aug. 24, 1986; E pub. 57181; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 23061 


Oh mocn loving one; pf., with w. © 
Aug. 22, 1936; E pub. 57149; Gienn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 23062 


Oh, Susanna; by Stephen C. Foster, 
arr. Wallingford Riegger; ten. 1, 2 
and bar. boy’s cho. © July 24, 1936; 
E pub. 56751; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 23063 


Oh! Susanna [and] De Camptown 
races; by Stephen Foster, [and] 
Three blind mice, traditional: arr. 
S. J. Price; band pts., with conductor. 
© Aug. 28, 1936; E pub. 57141; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23064 


Oh, take me back where I want to be; 
w LouElla McDermott; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 1380828; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23065 


Oh! What a record; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 8 1936; E unp. 129829; 
Lucille Gedeon, Aspinwall, Pa. 

23066 


Oh yeah; pf., with w. © 1c Aug. 
28, 1986; E unp. 1380974; William 
T. Canino, Corona, L. I., N. Y. 

23067 


Oh you great big handsome man; song. 
© July 22, 1936; E pub. 57071; Cath- 
ryn B. Sweeney and Marie D. Swee- 
ney, Dallas. 23068 


Oh! You rogue! You stole my heart; 
w and melody Ed. G. Nelson and 
Fred Rose. © 1. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129611; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 23069 


Ohio mine; w Ina Rufo, m Palma Rufo, 
arr. Cliff Barnes; with guit. arr. 
George Bournis. © July 30, 1936; 
E pub. 56922; Palmantonio Rufo, 


Warren, O. 23070 
Ohio (The) valley flood; song, arr. 
Eddie Rice. © 1 c. Aug. 5, 1936; 


E unp. 130140; Bernice Marie Crumb- 
ley, Williamstown, W. Va. 23071 


Oklahoma home; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129908; 
Lon Aldrich Dorman, Jones, OkI. 

23072 


Ol cabin home; slave song, from Ol 
Uncle Warn; pf. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1936; E unp. 130507; Joseph F. Mc- 
Mahon, New York. 23073 


Ol’ Man River; w Oscar Hammerstein 
2d, m Jerome Kern, arr. Geoffrey 
O’Hara; mixed cho. and bar. solo. 
© Aug. 13, 1936; E pub. 57036; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 23074 


1032 


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no. 8, 1936 


Ol Parson Washington; humorous, w 
and m William M. Harclerode; men’s 
voices. © July 28, 1986; E pub. 
56964; White-Smith music pub. ¢o., 
Boston. 23075 


Old (The) age pension and you; song, 
arr. Bill Clifford. © 1c Aug. 4, 
1936; E unp. 129602; Larry Young, 
San Francisco. 23076 


Old (The) dollar bill; song, m Alex- 
ander Angus. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 130927 ; Peter McKinnon, Win- 
nipeg, Manit., Canada. 23077 


Old English country dances; by Ernest 
Newton; pf. © Aug. 11, 1986; HB for. 
45485 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

23078 


Old fashioned quadrille ; w and melody. 
©1c. July 20, 1986; E unp. 129523; 
Sara Martinez, Hoehne, Col. 23079: 


Old (An) friend of yesterday; w and 
melody Edna Walters. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1936; E unp. 131037; Edna Erm- 
lich, Monongahela, Pa. 23080: 


Old (The) garden gate; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 180551; Eliza- 
beth Camp, Los Angeles, Calif. 

23081 


Old Glory; w and m Inez Williams; 
ping, ©, Lae.) Aug, 21,1936; unp. 
130587; Ray Williams Hopkins, Fort 
Pierce, Fla. 23082 


Old Joe’s hittin’ the jug; w and m 
Jack Palmer and Harry Stride, pf. sc. 
Paul Hill; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Aug. 4, 19386; E pub. 56858; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

23083 


Old Kentucky moon and you; w John 
Henry Angell, melody Jack Potts. © 
1 ec. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130826; 
Jesse A. Potts and John H. Angell, 
Represa, Calif. 23084 


Old King Cole; old nursery rhyme, m 


H. Markham Lee; male voices. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E for. 45348; Banks 
& son, York, England. 23085 


Old love; song, m Madelaine Roberts. 
© 1 ec Aug. 12; E unp. 130095; 
Alfred Maria Wachta, Shelby, O. 

~ 23086 


Old (An) love song; song, w William 
Wheeler. © 1c. July 31, 1936; E 
unp. 129751; Dion W. Kennedy, New 
York. 23087 


23100 


Old (The) Mohawk trail; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129763; Harry V. Connell, Chelsea, 
Mass. 23088 

Old New England moon; w and m Car- 
men Lombardo, Charlie Tobias and 
John Jacob Loeb; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © May 25, 1936; E pub. 55484; 
Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

23089 

Old oaken bucket; w Samuel Wood- 
worth, m George Kiallmark, arr. A. 
P. McKinney and R. F. Tomlinson; 
guit., chord and diagram arr. 
July 3, 1986; E pub. 57066; McKin- 
ney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 23090 


Old Pinto; w William John Wilson; 
Wien) 1 ejAuge 31, 1936 8 unp. 
131148 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23091 


Old (The) refrain; Viennese popular 
song, transcribed Fritz Kreisler, arr. 
Geo. Hamilton Green; xylophone, 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 13, 1936; E 
pub. 57017 ; Charles Foley, New York. 

23092 

Old Samoan garden; w and melody. © 
1 ¢ Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130800; 
William Law, Dayton, O. 23093 


Old silvery moon; w and m Selma Mar- 
garetiGuettlerz;) pry i@©\l e.cAue,, 17, 
1986; E unp. 180345; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23094 


Old (The) spring of love; song. © 
1c. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130918; 


Hendrix Thomas Payne, Pomona, 
Calif. 23095 
Old stone abode; w and m Evelyn 


Marshall and Raymond Marshall ; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129895 : 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23096 


Old (An) story; Christmas hymn, w 
Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1986; E pub. 56446; Forster 
music publisher, inec., Chicago. 23097 


Old tick tock; composed, fingered and 
ed. Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. © 
Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 57060 ; Moderne 
publications, Chicago. 23098 


Ombra (L’); gavotte fox-trot, Renato 
Bellini; pf. © July 31, 1986; E pub. 
56771; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 
York. 23099) 


; versi Giuseppe Adami, English ver- 
sion Lorraine Noel Finley, m Renato 


Bellini. © July 31, 1986; E pub. 
56770; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York, 23100 


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23101 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 31 


On a South sea isle; song; Hawaiian 
guits. © July 24, 1986; E pub. 56734; 
Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, 
Pay 23101 


On a Sunday afternoon; w Edith Po- 
pick, melody G. Cocco and Lew Longo. 
©le. July 25, 1936; E unp. 129753 ; 
Gabriel Cocco, Brooklyn. 23102 


On Catalina Island; w J. Hedblom, mel- 
ody A. Fischer. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 129709; Jack Hedblom and 
Andrew Fischer, Detroit. 23103 


On Miami shore; new special modern 
waltz, Victor Jacobi, arr. Walter 
Paul; orch. pts., with w and male 
trio. © Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 57031 ; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

23104 


On my mind; fox-trot song. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130408 ; Michael 
Robert Fliton, Burgettstown, Pa. 

23105 


On our way; pf., with w. © Aug; 25, 
19386; E pub. 57137; Charlotte Ames, 
Curtice, O. 23106 


On Sunday morn; w Charles Reid, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 
129478; Helene Hipkins, Long Island 
City. 23107 


On the Californian plains; waltz; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 13, 19386; E unp. 
130136; Daniel Whitham, North Lons- 
dale, N. Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

23108 


On the campus at the U; song, pf. treble 


ace. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 
131027; Donald EH. Niksch, Hobart, 
Ind. 23109) 


On the hill of Calvary; hymn, w Joe 
DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © July 
15, 1986; E pub. 56479; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 23110 


On the lofty golden mountain; Alamo 
waltz song, w and m George H. 
Chubey; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936: 
E unp. 129891 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23111 


On the sandy shores at Malibu; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 
130836; Ola Lee, Los Angeles. 23112 


On the shores of Mindanao; Moro ro- 
mance, w Charlie Reynolds, m F: 
Henri Klickmann ; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Aug. 21, 19386; E pub. 57009; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 23113 


On the shores of Tahiti; w and melody. 
©1e. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130979; 
Ray Sawyer and George Howe, Los 
Angeles. 23114 

Once again; arr. Frank S. Weiant; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 
130309; Kenneth Victor Frankenfield, 
Allentown, Pa. 23115 

One glance; waltz song. © 1c. Aug. 
14, 1936; E unp. 180192; Maurice 
Montaperto, Astoria, L. I. N. Y. 


23116 

One more kiss; song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 
1936; E unp. 180025; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 23117 
‘One night; w and melody. ©1ce. Aug. 


31, 1986; E unp. 131103; Wayne G. 
Johnston, Baxter, Pa. 23118 


One, two, three, four; arr. Nick Mano- 
loff; Hawaiian guit. solo, Hawaiian 
guit. obbl., Hawaiian guit. obbl. acc., 
and Spanish guit. acc. © Aug. 18, 
1936; E pub. 56995; First natl. inst. 
of allied arts, South Bend, Ind. 

23119 

Only a back-woods cabin; words by 
Byron Zuver, music by R. Shelby. 
©1e. Aug. 22, 19386; E unp. 180606 ; 
Byron Zuver and Ruth Shelby, Kin- 
tyre, N. D. 23120 


Only a rose; w Helen Bee Macnab; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131141; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

20121 

Only memories of you; song, w Mrs. 
E. S. McGee. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 130016; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 23122 


Only one; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
14, 19386; E unp. 1380168; Mildred 
Agnes Rogers, Jersey City. 23123 


Only when love is giving; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 
130799; William Law, Dayton, O. 

23124 


Only you; w Barbet Martin; pf. © 
1c Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130662;; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23125 

Open your heart to Jesus; hymn. © 
Jan, 20, 1986; E pub. 56807; Floyd 
W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 23126 


Opportunity; song. © 1c. Aug. 26, 
1936; E unp. 1380788; Rufus Wilson, 
Troy, O. PeD OAS 


Orchids for you; song. © 1c Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 130608; Rose V. 
Yates, Chicago. 23128 


1034 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


23156 


Orgelchoriile; v, Giinther Raphael, op.| Over and over again; w and melody. 


37. 1, heft, nurs. 1-6. 2. heft, mrs. 
7-12. © July 15, 1936; EB for. 45487, 
45488; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 

23129, 23130 


Our beautiful city; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129625; John T. Sullivan, Brooklyn. 

23131 


Our dance band’s bass player; pf., with 
w. © ic. Aug. 3, 1936; HE unp. 
129569; Roger Angers, Quebec. 

23132 


Our dream home; w Mac; pf. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130329; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23133 


Our flag; march song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
BE unp. 130992; Franklyn M. W. 
Smith, Newark, N. J. 23134 


Our last waltz; w A. T. Chapman and 
M. V. Miller, pf. sec. Basil Sadler. 

1 ec. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130522; 
Joseph O’Neill Miller, Baltimore. 

23135. 


Our little trailer home; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Aug. 6, 19386; E unp. 
129673; Gertrude Longueville Snow, 
Montreal. 23136 


Our night of love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 180457; 
Alfred Sevigny, Lawrence, Mass. 

23137 


Our pine cabin home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 130625 ; 
Marguerite Tremper, Detroit. 23138 


Out in the still warm night; pf., with 
w. © Aug. 22, 1936; E pub. 57151; 
Glenn Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 

23139 


Out of luck with love; w Bernard P. 
Arons, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1936; E unp. 130759; Beatrice Lydia 
Rodick, Brooklyn. 23140 


Out of the past; waltz, Jules Mathis ; 
pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 56942; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23141 


Out of the west—into my heart; fox- 
trot, w Leora Ireton, melody L. Ire- 
ton and Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Aug. 
12, 1986; E unp. 130071; Effie L. 
Knox, Wilmington, Calif. 23142 


‘(Out on the beach at Waikiki; w and m 
Alice Johnson, arr. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129944; Robert N. Ka- 
maunu, Honolulu. 231438 


‘'95094—36——_5 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130812; 
Donald M. Rae, Flushing, N. Y. 
23144 


Over here; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 180722; Seneca S. 
Smith, Albany. 23145 


Over my dead body; w Jill Rainsford, 
melody Red Newmark. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1936; EB unp. 130737; Marguerite 
Rainsford, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 23146 


Overtones; Ww William Alexander 
Percy, m Rudolph Gruen; high in F. 
© July 24, 1986; E pub. 56755; Har- 
old Flammer, inec., New York. 23147 


Pa min lilla glasveranda; vals, Britta 
Welamson, [and] En schottis pa 
Hawaj; m Paul Hjder; arr. Miff Gorl- 
ing; ork. stimmor. © June 22, 1936; 
EH for. 45319; A. b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikférlag, Stockholm. 23148 


Paging the moon for you; song, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1986; E unp. 129639; James R. 
Woods, Gillette, Wy. 23149 


Pair (A) of wings; w and m Ford 
Kensee. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129902; Lillian Seckendorf Popper, 
New York. 23150 


Paix (La), le pain, la liberté; paroles 
R. Goupil, m Jean Yatove. © Aug. 
7, 1986; EH for. 45483; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. ; 23151 


Palace (The) march; by F. W. Hollo- 
way, arr. A. Harris; military band 
pts. © May 25, 1986; E for. 45284; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 23152 


Papa treetop tall; w Stanley Adams, 
m Hoagy Carmichael; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Aug. 17, 1936; E pub. 
57041; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 23153 


Parade of the ghosts of Broadway; 
fox-trot, w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
28, 1986; E unp. 1380994; William Joe 
Lyons, New York. 23154 


Parade of the legionnaires; w and mel- 
ody Dal Metcalf. © 1c. Aug. 31. 
1936; E unp. 131119; Dallas Alonzo 
Metcalf, Grosse Point Pk., Mich. 

23155 


Paradise is empty now; w and m Emil 
Frederick Netzer; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 181186; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23156 


Pardon me; w and m Neil Waterman 
and Al White, pf. se. Geo. N. Terry ; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Aug. 


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23157 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 31 


Pardon me—Continued. 
7, 1936; E pub. 56864; Famous mu- 
sie corp., New York. 23157 


Park Avenue baby; song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 ec. Aug. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 129473; Marion Armstrong, 
Birmingham, Ala. 23158 


Part-time blues; song, m Evelyn M. 
Warrick. © 1. Aug. 4, 1986; EH 
ump. 129589; Mary L. Harris, Green- 
castle, Pa. 23159 


Parted; w and m Cecelia Sgorbissa ; 
pf. © 1c Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129584; Mrs. John Sgorbissa, Peeks- 
EG INGH NS 23160 


Parting is such Sweet sorrow; song, 
w Ruth Erin Neeley. ©1c. Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 130463; Maurine Neeley, 
Bryan, Tex. 23161 


Passacaglia und Fuge; v. Hans Ferdi- 
nand Schaub, op. 10; grosses orch. 
Partitur. © July 6, 1936; E for. 
45292; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

23162 


Path (The) in the woods; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129614; 
Marie Singer, Brooklyn. 23163 


Patrick O’Connor; song, melody Alva 
Torre-Alba. © 1 ¢. Aug. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 129784; Virginia G. Nodine, 
Brooklyn. 23164 


Patrol; by Molly Hull; violins and pf. 
© July 15, 1936; H for. 45282; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 23165 


Patter of the rain; by Ada Richter ; 
pf., with w. © Aug. 12, 1936; E 
pub. 56951; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 23166 

Peace is life’s victory; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130886 ; 
Nadage Dorée, New York. 23167 

Peek-a-boo; song. © 1 c¢. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129925; Stanley Mark 
Edwards, Jackson, Mich. 23168 


Peggy; fox-trot, w and melody Kd. 


Ramage. © 1c. Aug. 11, 19386; E 
unp. 129979; G. Edward Ramage, 
Pittsburgh. 25169 


—song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1986; E 
unp. 129842; Ernest G. Moats, Rus- 


selville, Ark. 23170 
Pelicans’ promenade; by William 
Baines; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 


56960; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23171 


Pennsylvania; official parade march 
song of American legion post no. 121. 
© Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 57121; Joe 
Francis Weber, Moscow, Pa. 23172 


Pennsylvania moon; song, pf. arr. Har- 
old Potter; with guit. arr. © Aug. 
26, 1936: E pub. 56904 ; Dick Melenric 
and Andrew Pelak, Throop, Pa. 

23173 


Pensjonarka; tango, stowa: J. RoScis- 
zewski, m: W. Krupifiski. © June 3, 
1936; E for. 453813; Nowa scena, War- 
saw, Poland. 23174 


Perfect love; sacred song, w Dorothy 
F. Gurney, m Joseph Fletcher; med. 
voice; in B flat. © Aug. 1, 1936; BH 
pub. 56798 ; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 23175 


Pieceadilly ; from Soft lights and sweet 
music, w and m Jack Meskill, Al Har- 
vey, Bob Harvey and Michael Carr; 
with ukulele and accordeon arr. 
Rev. ed. © July 11, 1936; E for. 
45493 ; Peter Maurice music co., Itd., 
London. 23176 


Picecaninny picnic; composed, fingered 
and ed. Moissaye Boguslawski; pf. 
© Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 57058: Mod- 
erne publications, Chicago. 23177 


Pick yourself up; duet, from Swing 
time, w Dorothy Fields. © July 25, 
19386; E pub. 57156; Jerome Kern, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 23178 


Picture me without you; from Bowery 
princess, w Ted Koehler, m Jimmy 
McHugh; with guit. arr. © Aug. 19, 
1986; E pub. 57132; Leo Feist, inc... 
New York. 23179: 


Piéce 4 la mémoire de Paul Dukas; pf. 
© June 25, 1986; E for. 45412; Julien 
Krein, Paris. 23180: 


Piéce pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas; 
pf. © June 25, 1936; HE for. 45413 ; 
Oliver Messiaen, Paris. 23181 


Pigeons fly around and around; w Bob: 
Rothberg, melody Sammy Timberg. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130149; 
Paramount pictures, inc., New York. 

23182' 


Pilgrim song; based on the negro spir- 
itual Somebody’s knocking at your 
door, Clarence Cameron White, op. 
27, no. 2; violin and pf. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E pub. 56887; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23183. 


Piping (The) shepherds; by Margery 
Moore; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 
45359; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23184. 


1036 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


23209 


Planning; w Lloyd Uker; pf. © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1936; HE unp. 129876; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23185 


Plantation song; based on the negro 
spiritual Swing low, sweet chariot, 
Clarence Cameron White, op. 27, no. 
1; violin and pf. © Aug. 1, 1936: H 
pub. 56886: Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 23186 


Play to me on your guitar; fox-trot, w 
Hugo Lenares, m Miguel Costella ; 
with ukulele arr. and chord figures 
for pf. accordion, banjo and guit. © 
July 24, 1936; E for. 45345; Cecil 
Lennox, ltd., London. 23187 


Playing a game; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130854; Jack 
Cagan, Brooklyn. 23188 


Pleasant dreams; w Mayola Collins, 
and melody. © 1. Aug. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 130841; Ulysses Jarreau, 
Baton Rouge, La. 23189: 


Please don’t release me; fox-trot song, 
melody L. J. Buster and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130064; Lolita Jefferson Buster, Chi- 
cago. 23190 


Please let me kiss you just once; song. 
©1ec. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 180379 ; 
Alice Cary Longfellow, Urbana, O. 


23191 
Please play that melody again; song; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © July 30, 


1936 ; E pub. 56921; Maceo Scott, Chi- 
cago. 23192. 


Pleasure (The) way of learning to play 
piano; incl. set of flash cards. ©1c. 
Aug. 28, 19386; E unp. 181002; 
Eamecnpers, West New Brighton, elk. 
N. Y. 23193 


Polichinelle; sérénade, Fritz Kreisler, 
arr. Geo. Hamilton Green ; xylophone 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 138, 1936; E pub. 
57020; Charles Foley, New York. 

23194 


Pollock’s (Muriel) piano notations; by 
M. Pollock. © Aug. 24, 19386; E pub. 
57080; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

23195 


Pony (The) express; w and melody. © 
-1 ec. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130470; 
Arthur Thorsen, Chicago. 23196 


Pool (The); song, w Paul Lawrence 
Dunbar. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129599 : Janice Browne Johnson, Chi- 
cago. 23197 


David | 


Popeye on the wire; w Bob Rothberg, 
melody Sammy Timberg. ©1c. Aug. 
6, 1986; EH unp. 129748; Paramount 
pictures, ine., New York. 23198 


Pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas; pf. 
© June 25, 1936; E for. 45408; Man- 
uel de Falla, Grenada, Spain. 

23199 


Pour plaire aux femmes; comédie mu- 
sicale, André Mauprey et Robert de 
Mackiels, d’aprés Arnold et Bach, m 
W. Kollo. Partition chant et pf. © 
June 15, 1986; D 39121; Choudens, 
Paris. 23199* 


Practice makes perfect; w I. N. Hack- 
erman, melody 8. Moore. ©1c. Aug. 
29, 1936; EH unp. 131034; Irvin N. 
Hackerman and Stuart Moore, Wash- 
ington. 23200 


Prairie (The) in the West; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 
129612 : Harry E. Smith, Lancaster, 
O. 23201 


Prairie (The) is my home; from Guns 
of the Pecos, w Jack Scholl, m M. K. 


Jerome; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 17, 1936; E pub. 57038; Remick 
music corp., New York. 23202 


Prairie love; w and melody. ©1l1e 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 131006; Jim- 
mie Davis, Shreveport, La. 23203 


Prairie range ’m coming back; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130307; James Robert Evans, New 
York. 23204 


Prairie (A) song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 129500; 
Zella May Werner, Baltimore. 

23205 


Praise; w Gerard Manley Hopkins, m 
Beatrice Posamanick. © Aug. 20, 
1986; E pub. 57035; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 23206 


Praise God for our leader, an all Amer- 
ican man; w and melody. ©l1e. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129655; Mrs. 
Jesse Lee Waggoner, Garden City, 
Kan. 23207 


Praise the Lord, O my soul; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m R. M. Stultz; 
mixed voices, with sop. or ten. solo. 
© Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 56938 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23208: 


Prayer (A); hymn, w Joe DuMond, m 
Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56480; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 23209) 


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23210 


pt. m1, n. s., Vv. dL 


Prayer response; text from the Book 
of Jude; church quartet or cho. choir. 
© Aug. 24, 1986; E pub. 57077; Al- 
bert D. Liefeld, Pittsburgh. 23210 


Prayer—the key; hymn. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57085; Clifton L. 


Moseley, Memphis, Tenn. 23211 


Prélude sur le nom de Paul Dukas; 
pf. © June 25, 1936; E for. 45409; 
Gabriel Pierné, Paris. 23212 


President Roosevelt song; song. ©1c. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130188; Gladys 
Octavia Helle, Webster Groves, Mo. 

23213 


President Roosevelt, we stand by; 
song. © July 30, 19386; E pub. 56765 ; 
Edna M. Barrow, Sycamore, Ill. 

23214 


President Roosevelt’s new re-election 
march; pf. © 1c Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129923 ;s Molly Silva, Oakland, 
Calif. 23215 


Pretty Caroline; Oxfordshire folk-song, 
coll. Cecil J. Sharp, m arr. Imogen 
Holst.) sop: 41 andy 2©) Aye 129, 
1936; E for. 45427; Novello & ©co., 
ltd., London. 23216 


Prima poesia; poesia Giovanni Papini, 
m Paolo Fragapane. © June 30, 
1986; E for. 45805; Carisch, s. a. 
Milan. 23217 


Prima serie dei cori di Michelangelo 
Buonarroti il Giovane; m Luigi Dal- 
lapiccola; voci miste, senza ace. © 
May 31, 1986; E for. 45307; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 23218 


Promise not to two-time; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 
129685; Milan S. Zima, Gary, Ind. 

23219 


Puppy love; w William C. MacQuown, 
and melody. © 1. Aug. 28, 1936; 
HE unp. 130998; James Ross Garman, 
Pittsburgh. 23220 


Put it in writing; w and melody Bert 
Douglas and Ernest Breuer. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 180405; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 23221 


Put the rainbow back into the sky; w 
Dorothy C. Heinze, and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180153; 
Walter Golden Gleason, Milwaukee. 

23222 


Question (The) dear is you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 130990; Hstelle Bryant, Los 
Angeles. 23223. 


Questions and exercises on harmony ; 


by anonymous composer. 1. Grades 
14.—2,. Grades 5-7. © Aug. L2, 
1936; E for. 45444, 45445; Associated 
board: of the Royal schools of music, 
London, London. 23224, 23225 


Quintett D dur; v. Joh. Christian Bach, 
op. 11, nr. 6, hrsg. Rudolf Steglich ; 
querfléte o. violine, oboe o. violine, 
violine, viola, violoncell u. general- 
bass o. cembalo. Partitur u. stim- 
men. © June 24, 1936; E for. 45289 ; 
Adolph Nagel, Hannover, Germany. 

23226 


Quintett es dur; v. Joh. Christian Bach, 
op. 11, nr. 4, hrsg. Rudolf Steglich ; 
querfléte o. violine, oboe 0. violine, 
violine, viola, violoncell u. general- 
bass o. cembalo. Partitur u. stim- 
men. © June 24, 1936; EH for. 45290 ; 
Adolph Nagel, Hannover, Germany. 

23227 


Quintuplets on parade; w Andrew Don- 
nelly, m F. Henri Klickmann; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57003; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 23228 


Quit you foolin’ ’round; song, m Paul 
Finstein, arr. H. D. Greer. ©1e. 
Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 130558; David 
A. Siplin, Los Angeles. 23229 


R. M. S. Queen Mary, the pride of the 
sea; song. © 1c July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 129636; Matthew Lynch, New 
York. 23230 


Rain on my cabin; w Clem Henry, 
melody Marguerite Garrison and C. 
Henry. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1936; EB unp. 
130131; John C. Henry, Greenville, 
SAC. 23231 


Rain songs; song, w Paul Lawrence 
Dunbar. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129596; Janice Browne Johnson, 
Chicago. 23232 


Rainbow ’round Dixie; song, melody 
George Schloss. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 180815; Jack M. Kay, Brook- 
lyn. 23.233 


Rainbow ’round my heart; w Marion 
McClure, m and ukulele arr. B. HE. 
Staffin. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1986; BE unp. 
130591; Burnell Ellwood  Staflin, 
Perrysburg, N. Y. 23234 


Rainbow (The) waltz; pf., with w.: © 
1 ec. Aug. 4, 19386; E unp. 129715; 
Edward O. Roberts, Washington. 

23235 


1038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Rainbow's (The) end; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1936; E unp. 180072; Dolly Dut- 
ton, New York. 23236 


Rambling (The) trooper; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 19386; 
E unp. 130245; Percy E. Tuthill, Cen- 
ter Moriches, N. Y. 23237 


Rapture; w and m Ford Kensee. © 
1 ec. Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129903; 
Lilian Seckendorf Popper, New 
York. 23238 


Raven (The); Indian centennial song 
version of Gen. Sam Houston. © 
Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 56971; George 
F. Echols, Fort Worth. 23239 


Re Lear; 3 atti, di Giovanni Papini, 
dalla tragedia di Shakespeare; orch. 
Partitura. © July 15, 1936; D 39120; 
Vito Frazzi, Florence, Italy. 23239* 


Real (The) prisoner’s song; fox-trot 
song, melody W. HE. Fowler and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 180962; Walt E. Fowler, San 
Pedro, Calif. 23240 


Recall a sweet voice; song. © 1. 
July 20, 1986; E unp. 180745; Robert 
Riley McAfee, San Quentin, Calif. 

23241 


Recollections of a dance; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130910; Mar- 
guerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 23242 


Recuerda; melodia. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1380724; Gustave 
Eduardo Duran, Los Angeles. 23243 


Red (The) bird’s welcome; w Ethel 
Cox pe. ©. 1c. Aug. £7, 19365.) 
unp. 130330; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23244 


Red lacquer and green jade; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 
129960; Ina George, New York. 

23245 


Red lips and blue eyes ; w George Vidor, 
and melody. © 1. July 17, 1936; 
E unp. 180148; Vincent Vaty, New 
York. 23246 


Red rain; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
18, 19386; EF unp. 130388; George Le- 
Boff, Baltimore. 23247 


Remember those days; w Tressa Blas- 
sengill; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130331; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23248 


23263 


Renegade; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 


31, 1986; E unp. 1381104; Wayne 
George Johnston, Baxter, Pa. 23249 
Renita; song, arr. R. Gama. © 1 ©. 


Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180161; Paul 
Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 23250 


Retrospect; song, melody Clara M. 
Goldammer. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 130772; Byron Winfield Faust, 
Niles, Mich. 23251 


Return (The) of Andrew Jackson, look 
him up; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 
18, 1936; E unp. 130380; Ulysses S. 
Lucas, Sacramento, Calif. 23252 


Rhapsody internationale; op. 1; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 1805338; 
Frank Clifton Hartford, Los Angeles. 

23253 


Rhododendrons; song. ©1c. July 28, 
1936; E unp. 129990; Lester L. Sar- 
gent, Washington. 23254 


Rhythm gal; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130419; Duncan 
Scarborough, West Orange, N. J. 

23255 


Riches; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E. unp. 180256; Alice H. Cromp- 
ton, Worcester. 23256 


Rid yourself of the blues; song. ©1c. 
July 28, 1986; E unp. 129275; Ben 
Stein, Portland, Or. 23257 


Ride on, King Jesus; spiritual, arr. 
Raymond Allyn Smith, ed. Walter 
Aschenbrenner; 8-pt. mixed cho. © 
July 27, 1936; E pub. 56880; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23258 


Ridin’; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 129826; Leslie Webb 
Brown, Los Angeles. 23259 


Ridin’ all day; w G. Autry and Smiley 
Burnette, and melody. © 1 ce. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 131173; Gene Autry, 
Hollywood, Calif. 23260 


Ridin’ down the trail all alone; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 
129594; Rudolph Cecil Sooter, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 23261 


Ridin’ in a rumble; song. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1936; E unp. 130819; Morris John 
Schroeter, St. Louis. 23262 


Right about face and fall in love; w 
and melody. © 1. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 180863; Ray Mark, Crosby, 
Minn. 23263 


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23264 


Ring out wild bells; anthem, w Alfred | Romance; 


Tennyson, m Joseph Fletcher; mixed 


voices. © Aug. 1, 19386; E pub. 
56796: Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
ING 23264 


Ringing an air about your hair; waltz 
song, melody Gustave Sax. © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 1380797; Curtis 
C. Jacobs, Miranda, Calif. 23265 


Ric de San Antonio; tango song. © 
1 « Aug. 25, 19386; E unp. 180749; 
Helen Herrmann, San Antonio. 

23266 


Rip Van Winkle; song; violin and pf. 
ace. © ve; Aug. 201936" oH ump. 
130523; Mike Reilly, Ed. Farley, and 
Ailen Jareen, Brooklyn. 23267 


Ripon cathedral; op. 62b; organ. © 
Aug. 15, 1936; E for. 45364; Richard 
Hall, Selnee Edale, via Sheffield, 
England. 23268 


Rise and shine; intro. Darling you, 
and others, by Robert Stolz, Vincent 
Youmans and Fred Astaire, [and] I 
give my heart; intro. I give my heart, 
and others, by Carl Millocker, arr. 
Theo. Mackeben: selections, arr. for 
military band, Arthur Wood; pts. 
© July 22, 19386; E for. 45507; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 23269 


Road (The) that leads to Thee; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 19386; E pub. 56481; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 23270 


Road to glory; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56482; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 23271 


Roaming alone; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 180083 ; Rodney 
Kelley, Brooklyn. 23272 


Roaming back to Wyoming; song, mel- 
ody Chelwyn Pounds. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1936: E unp. 180834; Edith 
Schmidt Galason, Issaquah, Wash. 

23273 


Rockabye lullaby; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130993 ; 
Gertrude Hall, New York. 23274 


Rocking in the cradle of my dreams; 
wand melody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1936; 
BE unp. 131096; James M. Pierce, San 
Francisco. 23275 


Romaine; song, m Christian L. Philip- 
pus. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130831; Dona Lane, San Francisco. 

23276 


pt. 111, 0. s., V. 31 


w Robert E. Larkin, m 
Vance Campbell. © 1 ¢ July 31, 
1936; E unp. 129692; Wm. Vance 
Campbell, jr.. Yonkers, N. Y. 28277 


Romance fades like a rose; arr. J. F. 
MacDonald; orch. pts. © July 20, 
1936; E pub. 56816; George R. Boom- 
hower, Dorchester, Mass. 23278 


Romance in EF minor; by Robert Mc- 
Leod> ‘pf. © July 115 193667 tor 
45355; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & ¢o., ltd., 
London. 23279 


Romance with you; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130826; 
Stanley E. Mitlehner, Corona, L. I., ° 
INE AY . 23280 


Romantic interlude; song, w Ruth 
Neeley. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 
130461; Maurine Neeley, Bryan, Tex. 

23281 


Roosevelt’s victory; march; pf. ©le. 
Aug. 31, 19386; E unp. 131166; Jos- 
eph Martinez, New Orleans. 23282 


Rosalie; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1986; E unp. 130989; Emma Gay 
Burdick, Quincy, Ill. 23283 


Rose of the dawn; song, m William 
Brownson. © 1c. July 31, 1936; E 
unp. 130537; Monica Markey Ma- 
grane, New York. 23284 


Rose-of-the-world; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 20, 19386; E unp. 1380473; 
Dennis Paul Jackson, Chicago. 


Rose softly blooming; from Azor and 
Zemira, English text William Bell, 
m Louis Spohr, adapted and arr. 
Cesare Sodero; men’s voices. © 
July 24, 1986; E pub. 56874; Carl 
Fischer, ine. New York. 23286 


Roses and tenderness; song. © Aug. 
25, 1936; E pub. 571386; Albert H. 
Berry, Ashley, Ill. 23287 


Roses, memories and you; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, pf. and ukulele arrs. 
Aaron A. Clark. © Aug. 1, 1986; 
E pub. 56786; Clarence Pyles, Hope- 
mont, W. Va. 23288 


Roses of springtime; song. © 1 «. 
July 24, 1936; E unp. 129718; Lester 
L. Sargent, Washington. 23289 


Rosiére (La) du village; ballet, Henri 
Tomasi; pf. © June 15, 19386; D 
39122; Alphonse Lecluc & cie., Paris. 

23289* 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


23314 


"Round the turn in the road; w James | Santa Claus; w and melody. 


Coleman Mack; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129860; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23290 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ro- 
mance; op. 44, no. 1, transcribed 
Lawrence C. Long; solo B flat trum- 
pet, cornet, trombone or bar., with 
pf. ace. © Sept. 8, 19386; E pub. 
56384; Joseph H. Agnew, Des Moines. 

23291 


Running a temperature; w Milton Pas- 
eal, m Edgar Fairchild; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Aug. 26, 19386; E 
pub. 57110; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 23292 


Rural rhythms; 4 pf. duets of equal 
difficulty, Dorothy Pilling. © Aug. 
8, 1986; E for. 45373; Forsyth bros., 
ltd., London. 23293 


Sabbath in the South; song. © le. 
Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 129712; Walter 
Coleman Parks, Cincinnati. 23294 


Sad (The) shepherd; by Margery 
Moore; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; E for. 
45361; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23295 


Sailing to happiness; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1986; B unp. 129669; 
Elizabeth D. Weaver, Washington. 

23296 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) The 
swan; transcribed Bruce Carleton; 
pf. © Aug. 12, 19386; E pub. 56962; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23297 


Sally Belle; w and m Merrill Wheeler ; 
pe © 1 ce. Aug. 10, 19386; BE unp. 
129868 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23298 


Same (The) old story; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130715; 
Celsus Elliott Beguesse, Chicago. 

23289 


Samuel and Matilda Kendall; an acros- 
tic, w Marion Kendall Parsons; pf. 
©l1e. July 29, 1936; E unp. 130681; 
Dorothy Helen Kendall, Southamp- 
ton, Mass. 23300 


Sanctions of love; fox-trot, English and 
Italian w Frank Cantelmo, m Hal 
Dyson. © July 31, 1936; E pub. 
56772; G. Ricordi & co., ine, New 
York. 23301 


San Francisco rythm; song. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130823 ; Nicho- 
las Nickley, San Francisco. 23302 


GC) live: 
Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 180757 ; Thomas 
Wendell De Vergnies, Bloomfield, 
N.. Ji. 23303 


Save a little love for a rainy day; 
w S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaffer. 
©1ec. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 180051; 
Max Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Mon- 
treal. 23304 


Saved by His grace; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56483; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 23305 


Say you'll be mine; waltz song. ©l1e. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 180293 ; Henry 
Wadsworth Nozko, Salem, Mass. 

23306 


Say you won’t leave me; song, melody 
Robert M. Brown. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 
1986; E unp. 129968; Joseph H. 
Trimareo, Oak Park, Ill. 23307 


Scarecrows in the wind; scherzo alla 
moderno, H. Warlick Hichhorn; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 56950; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23308 


Schani; Tyrolienne love song, w and 
m Frank Montrose; with guit. arr. 
© July 11, 1936; E pub. 56911; F. 
Montrose pub. co., Cleveland. 

23309 


Scherzo in D; by George Tootell; or- 
gan. © July 28, 1936; E for. 45510; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 23310 


Schon Rosmarin; by Fritz Kreisler, 
arr. Geo. Hamilton Green; xylophone 
with pf. ace. © Aug. 13, 1936; E pub. 
57021; Charles Foley, New York. 


23311 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Quartet in 
G major; op. 161, ed. rev. and 


fingered Adolfo Betti; violino 1, 2, 
viola and violoncello. © Aug. 6, 
1936; E for. 45442; J. & W. Chester, 
ltd., London. 2312 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) F. A. 
H.; sonate, Robert Schumann, Albert 
Dietrich u. Johannes Brahms, hrsg. 
u. nach dem manuskript kritisch 
revidiert Erich Valentin u. Otto 
Kobin; violine u. pf. © Aug. 12, 
1935; E for. 453834; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 23313 


Seashore blues; fox-trot song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 1380068; Albert J. Randolph, 
New York. 23314 


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23315 


Seben cum eleben; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129986; Mary 
E. Oliver, Pittsburgh. Daolsy 


Secrets ; song, w Siddie Brierre. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130706; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 28316 


Seeds (The) of love; Oxfordshire folk- 
Song, coll. Cecil J. Sharp, m arr. 
Imogen Holst; sop. 1 and 2. © Aug. 
29, 1936; E for. 45428; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 23317 


Seek ye the heavenly Father; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. 
July 15, 1986; EH pub. 56484; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

23318 


Send a revival of love; hymn, theme 
Jeb. Clayton Ol eAwme.| 44) 1936) 
E pub. 56818; Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 23319 


Sefiorita please be good; w and melody 
G. E. Blaha and Jerry P. Faruzzi. 
©1c. Aug. 13, 19386; E unp. 130129; 
George Edward Blaha, Cicero, Ill. 

23320 


Serenade for a flea; melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 5, 19386; E unp. 129649 ; Clarence 
Kaull, San Francisco. 23321 


Serenade with brass; interlude for 
dance orch., Alee Templeton, arr. 
W. L. Williamson; orch. pts. ©1.. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 1310838; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

23322 


Serenata da amore; song; mand. and 


guit. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129657; Angelo Mazza, Highland 
Park, N. J. 23323 


Set things going right; song. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 180718; Bessie 
F. Bender McCrory, Whiting, Ind. 

23324 


Sexton (Ella Marion) Two preludes; to 
be used as one; pf. ©1e. Aug. 4, 
19386; E unp. 129572; Ella Marion 
Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 23325 


Shack in the desert; song, m Blanche 
S. Reed. © 1 c« Aug. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 180174; Arthur F. Reed, Los 
Angeles. 23326 


Shadow time; w Margaret Atwill 
Gwaltney; pf. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129888; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. DEEDH | 


Shadows; song. ©1c. Aug. 138, 1936; 
E unp. 130124; Mark Cameron Han- 
son, Waukegan, II, 23328 


pt. 01, n.8., v. 3h 


m Ernest Francis Silva; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 1, 19386; E 
pub. 57076; Hattie Warriner Pres- 
cott, Manchester, N. H. 23329: 


—w _L. W. Miller, m C. S. Hatfield. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131071; 
Luther W. Miller and Cora Saimans 
Hatfield, Wichita. 23330 


Shadows in the moonlite; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130866; John H. Szopieray, Berkeley, 
Calif. 233801 


Shall it be pansies; w B. S. Messick, 
melody M. F. Lynch. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1986; E unp. 180585; Bertha S. Mes- 
sick and Marjorie F. Lynch, Charles- 
ton, Ill. 23332 


Shame on you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 181105; Hula 
Reed Knisely, Columbus, O. 23333 


Shattered dreams; song. © 1 ec. Aug. 
1, 1956; E unp. 129553; Marie Eliza- 
beth Hawkins, Colmar Manor, Md. 

23334 


She could; w Lillie Jane Davis; pf. © 
1 ce. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130332; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

233835 


She didn’t like the way he parts his 
hair; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 17, 
1986; E unp. 130273; Maurice Fodor, 
Miami, Fla. 23336. 


She gave me you; song, w Lockhart L. 
Curry. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; EB unp. 
130707; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

23337 


She’s a highty tighty; song, melody 
Eloise Stocking. © 1 ¢ Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 130158 ; Elizabeth Kelly, 
Los Angeles. 23338 


She’s just a grand slam; song. ©1.c. 
Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 1380466; Doro- 
thea Mildred Bates, Des Moines. 

23339 


She tossed a kiss to me; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130808; Maude S. Moulton, Los An- 
geles. 23340: 


Ships; w Florence Gertrude Lausta- 
lot; pf. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 
1298983; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23341 


Shipwrecked; pf. treble, with w. ©1 
e. July 31, 1986; E unp. 129694; 
Lourie Estrin, Detroit. 23342 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


23368 


Shore (Bernard) Six impressions; in 
2 bks.; violin and pf. bk. 1.—bk. 2. 
© July 22, 1936; EB for. 45298, 45299 ; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

23348, 23344 


Shore (The) swing; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 130555; 
John Anelli, Brooklyn. 23345 


Should you know; song. © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1936 ; E unp. 131124 ; Louise Marie 
Rosenstein, San Francisco. 23346 


Sig (The) ep love song; song. ©1c. 
July 8, 1936; E unp. 129498; Carl An- 
drew Zapffe, Wilmington, Del. 23347 


Signora, fischiate con me; one-step, 
versi Ferruccio Mendes, m Stefano 
Ferruzzi [and] Si, lo so; one-step, 
versi Enrico Frati, m Nino Ravasini: 
orchestrina pti. © June 12, 1936; E 
for. 45885; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
s. a., Milan. 23348 


Silent of the night; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130079 ; Frank Simpson, New York. 

23349 


Silly little moon; w and m A. A. Jeffre 
and Dotti Papp. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1936; 
EH ounp. 129631; André Anthony 
Jeffre, Los Angeles. 23350 


Silly little quarrels; fox-trot song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129948; 
John Anelli, Brooklyn. 23351 


Silver bells; w Audra Powell Cottrille ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
1311382; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23352 


Silver moon; song, m Wayne Johnson. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131109; 
Frederick Otto Riley, Noel, Mo. 

23353 


—w and m Niles Kinney; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 129613; 
Maynard Niles Kinney, Berkeley, 
Calif. 23354 


Silver (A) song for childhood; song, 
w Campaspe. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129595; Janice Browne John- 
son, Chicago. 23355 


Silver threads are on my brow; w and 
m Percivel Roberts; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
10, 1986; E unp. 129867; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23356 


Silvery Colorado; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 130600; 
Carl Ruppert, Englewood, Col. 

23357 


Silvery moon; w Hattie M. Barrett; 3 
treble voices. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1986; 
E unp. 130560; Marie Belanger Le- 
vere, Hartford. 23358 


Simple tunes from near and far; for 
young pianists, arr. and ed. Edgar 
Moy; pf. © Aug. 5, 1986; E for. 
45371; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 
London. 23359 


Since we’ve been apart; w and melody 
Virgil Roberts. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 1380783; Virgil F. Guglielmelli, 
Brooklyn. 23360 


Since you came into my heart; w and 
melody Matt Dennis. ©1c. Aug. 4, 
1936; E unp. 129600; Matt L. Dennis, 
Hollywood, Calif. 23361 


Since you left without saying good- 
bye; w Edna Gibson; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 180663; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23562 


Sinfonia in do maggiore; di G. B. San- 
martini, musiche scelte e trascritte 
Fausto ‘Torrefranea, collaboratore 
tecnico Roberto Lupi; quartetto qd’ 
archi, oboi, fagotti, e 2 corni, timpani 
do-sol. Partitura. © June 1, 1936; 
E for. 45304; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrangement 
consisting on the elaboration of the 
ground bass with signs for the mod- 
ern interpretation] 23363 


Sing, freshman, sing; w and m Al Still- 
man, Irving Brown and Bill Living- 
ston, arr. Arthur Gutman; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Aug. 12, 1986; B 
pub. 56870; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 23364 


Sing me a song of nonsense, pocketful 
of love; w Stanley Adams, m Hoagy 
Carmichael; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Aug. 17, 1986; E pub. 57040; Rem- 
ick music corp., New York. 23365 


Sing me to sleep with a love lullaby; 
w and m Vincent Rose, Arthur Ter- 
ker and Lou Singer, arr. Jean Walz; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57056; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 23366 


Singing as we go; by Walter Rolfe; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1986; E pub. 56953; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23367 


Singing darling by the sea, in our home 
just you and I; pf., with w. ©l1le. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130931; Julia 
Ann Coe, San Bernardino, Calif. 

23368 


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23369 


pt. m1, 0. S., v. 3k 


Singing His song; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1986; E pub. 56485; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 23369 


Singing melodies; album of pf. solos 
with w, compiled Rob Roy Peery. © 
July 27, 1986; E pub. 56898; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 238370 


Singing round the clock; child’s song- 
bk., w Marcella Mendel, m Freda 
Berla; pf. © Aug. 5, 1986; AA 
213636; Whitman pub. co., Racine, 
Wis. 23371 


Singing round the seasons; child’s song- 
bk., w Marcella Mendel, m Freda 


Berla; pf. © Aug. 10, 1986; AA. 
213637; Whitman pub. co., Racine, 
Wis. . 23372 


Singing waters; w L. Lawrence White- 
wing, and melody. © 1. Aug. 31, 
1986; E unp. 131161; Michael Alongi, 
Chicago. 23373 


Sir Nicholas Knocke; unison song, w 
Margaret Keir, m Montague Ewing. 
© July 23, 1986; E for. 45285; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 23374 


Sit tighter; song. ©1ec. Aug. 18, 19386; 
E unp. 131007; Aubrey Henry Hart 
Des Barres, Guysboro, N. 8., Canada. 

23375 


Sitting by an old log fire; song, w Hal 
Fontinelle. © 1 ¢. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 130183; Jimmy Masters, St. 
Louis. j 


Sky parade march; pf. ©1ce. Aug. 27, 
1986; E unp. 130903; Fanchon Wise, 
Canton, O. 23310 


Slavic dance; pf. ©1e. Aug. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 180546; Dorothy Steinmeyer, 
Pittsburgh. 23378 


Slavonic scherzo; by Sistek, arr. Adolf 
Lotter ; string orch. Se. and pts. © 
Aug. 11, 1936; E for. 45481; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 28379 


Sleepy-bye; w A. C. Rich, melody R. M. 
Osborne. © 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 129949; Arthur Clyde Rich, Wil- 
mar, Calif., and Ralph M. Osborne, 
Altadena, Calif. 23380 


Sleepy-Land parade; w Norine Free- 
man, m Leopold N. Sperling. © July 
24, 1986; E pub. 56758; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 23381 


Sleepy moon; song. © 1 c¢. Aug. 10, 
19386; E unp. 129956; Clyde George 
Rengers, Pittsburgh. 2002 


Sleepyhead; song. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 130240; Florence Powars 
Stancliff, Houston. 23383 


Sleigh (The) ride; by Otto Stuart; pf. 
© July 29, 1936; E for. 45401; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 23384 


Sliding; w Enid Blyton, m Cecil Shar- 


man. © Aug. 26, 1936; E for. 45430; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 23385 
Smiling Joe; w and melody. © 1. 


Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129775; Bert 
Gordon, New York. 23386 


Smoke dreams; w Arthur Freed, m 
Nacio Herb Brown. © 1 ec. Aug. 28, 
1936; E unp. 130947 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 23387 


Smooth music; song. © 1c. Aug. 20, 
1936; E unp. 130468; Jean Harper, 
Portland, Or. 23388: 


Snowman (The); w Enid Blyton, m 
Cecil Sharman. © Aug. 26, 1986; FE 
for. 45481; Novello & eco., ltd., Lon- 
don. 23389 


Snuggle in; fox-trot, w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 15, 1986; E unp. 130252; 
Francis Andrew Earle, Ulysses, Kan. 

23390 


So; melody. Rey. © 1e¢ Aug. 11, 
1936; E unp. 128574; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 23391 


So long, I’m gonna take a walk; w J. F. 
Stevens, m G. C. Kitzinger. ©1« 
May 11, 1936; E unp. 124270; G. Ches- 
ter Kitzinger and James F. Stevens, 
Columbus, Ind. 23392 


So sleepy baby; song. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56965; George Edwin Peter- 
son, Los Angeles. 23393 


Soft as the night; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129561 ; Wm. 
H. Rinn, Detroit. 23394 


Sogno dorato: tango canzone. © 1 e. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 1381165; Clara 
Li Vecchi, New York. 23395 


Some day Ill call you sweetheart ; song, 
melody Phil Starr. © 1c. Aug. 22, 
1936; EH unp. 1380621 ; Bonnie Hamblet, 
Seattle. 23396 


Some day I'll get you; fox trot song. 
© lec Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130225; 
Walter H. Van Story, Buffalo. 

23397 

Some day Ill hear the angels sing; 
duet, w Joe DuMond, m Josh Hig- 
gins; sop. and ten. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56486; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 23398 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Some day I'll see His face; voc. duet. 
© July 15, 19386: E pub. 56730; Ruth 
Byrum, Denver. 23399 


Some day you’re gonna be surprised ; w 
and melody Virginia Wise. © 1 e. 
July 25, 1936; E unp. 1380369; Eliza- 
beth Peal Spencer, Sikeston, Mo. 

23400 


Some one is waiting; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129841; Ethel M. 
Sawler, Brooklyn Corner, King’s Co., 
N. S., Canada. 23401 


Some sweet day; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; E 
pub. 56487; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 23402 


Something’s calling me back to Dixie; 
by George Walden Douglas, arr. Mark 
EH. Phillips; orch. pts. © July 20, 
1936; E pub. 56817; Margaret Ann 
Douglas, San Antonio. 23403 


—w and mG. W. Douglas. © July 
16, 19386; E pub. 56767 ; Margaret Ann 
Douglas, Dallas. 23404 


Something’s going to happen; song. © 
1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 180884; 
Nadine Clark Coons, Kansas City, 
Mo. 23405 


Sometime remember; song, m Arthur 
Doyle. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129782; George A. Sullivan, Salem, 
Mass. 23406 


Sommarkavaljeren; slow-fox, text och 
m: Lindberg, Paddock och Ake 
Séderblom; pf. © July 18, 1936; EB 
for. 45376; Edition Sylvain, Stock- 
holm. 23407 


Sommeil (Le) d’Iskender; pf. © June 
25, 1936; E for. 45414; Tony Aubin, 
Paris. 23408 


Sonata no. 15; in D, Josef Rheinberger, 
op. 168, ed., fingered and phrased 
Harvey Grace; organ. © Aug. 26, 
1936; E for. 45435; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 23409 


Song crazy; fox-trot song, melody F. 
Wyrembek and Ben Adelman. ©1ec. 
Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130062; Flor- 
ence Wyrembek, Chicago. 23410 


Song of Arabian love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; EB unp. 130209; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

23411 


Song of Paul Bunyan’s men; song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 180615; 
Alfred Johnson, Crosby, Minn. 

23412 


23425 


Song (The) of the fountain; pf. © 
1 ec Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130827; 
Edward O. Roberts, Washington. 

23413 


Song of the sky blue sea; w and m 
Louis Levine, Trevor Jones and Billy 
Baskette; bar. solo. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56787; Handy bros. music co., 
inc., New York. 23414 


Song (A) 
Georgia May Moller. 
1936; E unp. 130567; Betty 
Thompson, Corvallis, Or. 


on my lipS; song, arr. 
©l1e. Aug. 21, 
Lynd 
23415 


Song to the sun; w Ann Mitchell, m 
Heart Mitchell. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 56983; Charles Foley, New 
York. 23416 


Sooner or later; w Betty Kelly and 
Cleo Leonard, melody Kaye Herman. 
©l1c Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129913 ; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

23417 


Sorority row; song, w Glen Shivel. © 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 1381064; 
Carlton Mulcahy Rogers, Monrovia, 
Calif. 23418 


Sorrowing; w and melody. © 1 ¢ 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129767; Natalie 
Violet Siegel, New York. 23419 


Soul; w Alma G. V. Harrison, m 
Sydney Twinn. © July 22, 1936; 
E for. 45297; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 23420 


South; song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 181155; Emmat Norman 
Frauman, Cincinnati. 23421 


South Sea Island magic; w _ Lysle 
Tomerlin, m Andy Iona Long; with 
guit. arr. © Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 
56857 ; Select music publications, inc., 
New York. 23422 


South street strut; w Ben Rief; 1st 
violin. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
130390; Joseph N. Lazzaro, Phila- 
delphia. 23423 


South wind; from Lew Leslie’s Black- 
birds of 1936, w Johnny Mercer, m 
Rube Bloom; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © July 30, 1936; E for. 45466; 
Sun music pub. co., ltd., London. 

23424 


Southern breeze; from I followed a 
star; pf. treble, with w. © 1 e. 
Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130820; Morris 
John Schroeter, St. Louis. 23425 


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23426 


Southern roses; w and m Clifford Grey 
and Hans May; with arr. for ukulele, 


etc. © Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 45497; 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., 
London. 23426 


Spanish barcarolle; by H. J. van Delft; 
pf. © 1 ¢ Aug, 31, 19386; EB unp. 
131078; Hendrik Jansen, Berkeley, 
Calif. 23427 


Spanish coquette; tango, composed, 
fingered and ed. Moissaye Boguslaw- 


ski; pf. © July 30, 1936; Epub. 
56728; Moderne publications, inc., 
Chicago. 23428 


Spanish waterman; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 1381095; 
Wm. H. Rinn, Detroit. 


Speak of heaven; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130414; 
Alvin Kenht Schiller, Chicago. 

23430: 


Spider lady; w Clyde Rich, melody 
R. M. Osborne. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 1380282; Ralph M. Osborne 
and Arthur Clyde Rich, Altadena, 

_ Calif. 23431 


Spirit (The) of New York; song, arr. 
Arte Irving. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 129672; Claire R. Fabricant, 
Brooklyn. 23432 


Spirit (The) of the blue flame; march, 
Fortunato Sordillo; band pts. © 
Aug. 20, 1936; E pub. 57142; Carl 


Fischer, ine., New York. 23433 
Spirit (The) of the dance; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. 


Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130968; H. V. 
Hatheway, Jackson, Mich. 234384 


Spirit (The) of the matador; by HE. S. 
Pana; pf. © Sept. 4, 1936; E for. 
45420; Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., 
London. 23435 


Spirit of youth; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 130590; 
Frederick Burton Hammann, Balti- 
more. 23436 


Spirit of °386; Franklin D. Roosevelt 
' march song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 130122; Russell Gates, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 234387 


Sprightly and gay; gavotte, Clarence 
Kohlmann; pf. © Aug. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 56959; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23438 


Spring dawn; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129499; Zella 
May Werner, Baltimore. 23439 


23429: 


pt. 117, n.'Si)'v. SL 


Spring has come; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 130959; Kathleen Maart, 
Manasquan, N. J. 23440 


Spring hereafter; w Marjorie N. Fin- 
lay, m Kenneth Finlay; mixed choir 
or quartet. © Aug. 10, 1986; E for. 
45349; Banks & son, York, England. 

23441 


Spring march; by E. C. Ricks; pf. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E pub. 57048; Hunis 
Charley Alexander Ricks, Fordyce, 
Ark. 23442 


Spring song; by Margery Moore; pf. 
© Aug. 12, 1986; E for. 45360; Nov- 
ello & co., Itd., London. 23443 


Springtime ; w Lona Rickerson; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 1803383; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23444 


Springtime in California; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130729 ; Katie M. Rice, Fresno, Calif. 

23445 


Springtime in the woodland; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 1304389; 
Jean Lindsay White, Red Deer, Alta., 
Canada. 23446 


Springtime waltz; pf. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
19386; E unp. 130902; Fanchon Wise, 
Canton, O. 23447 


Stahl’s (Wm. C.) all star trios for 
plectrum guitar; compiled. © July 
13, 1936; E pub. 57072; Wm. C. Stahl, 
Milwaukee. 23448 


Stand by the U. S. A.; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130472; Mor- 
ton S. Rutsky, New York. 23449 


Stand by your ship, America; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 180448 ; 
Arthur J. Steinke, Birmawood, Wis. 

23450 


Star of my dreams; w and m Ann Cur- 
ran Duval and Mary Patten Duval; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130346; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23451 


Star of my life; w and m Anna Case. 
©l1ec Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129674; 
Anna Case Mackay, Roslyn, L. L., 
N2Y: 23452 


Starlit ; w Rosetta M. Lukey, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; in G. © Aug. 
12, 1986; E pub. 56948; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23453 


1046 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 
Stars; w Frank Liszanckie, melody 
Vincent Thomas Drexler. © 1 «. 


Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 1380375; Vin- 
cent T. Drexler, New York. 23454 


Stars around the moon; w and m Wal- 
ter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup 
and Teddy Powell; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 56968 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

23455 


Stars of the night; w and m Andy 
Lehmann; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© July 15, 1986; E pub. 56441: 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 23456 


Stompin’ around; w and melody Eddie 
Gipson. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 
1380562; Edward Smith Gipson, Al- 
bany, Or. 23457 


Stork (The) song; song, w J. T. Mc- 
Mahon. © 1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
129790; Flavia M. Ludington and 
John T. McMahon, Arcadia, Calif. 

23458 


Storm tossed; song © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1986; E unp. 130723; Margaret HE. 
Zealear, Oceanside, Calif. 23459 


Strange (The) funeral in Braddock; w 
Michael Gold, m Elie Siegmeister ; 
bar., [and] Toccata; from Third pi- 
ano sonata, Ernest Brooks; pf. © 
Aug. 25, 1986; E pub. 57164; New 
music, San Francisco. 23460: 


Strauss (Richard) Olympische 
hymne; text Robert Lubahn. © July 
23, 1936; E for. 45511; Richard 
Strauss, Garmisch, Bavaria, Ger- 
many. 23461 


—bearb. v. H. Schmidt; 
kleine blechmusik, mit md&nnerchor. 


Partitur. © Aug. 5, 1936; E for. 
45514; Richard Strauss, Garmisch, 
Bavaria, Germany. 23462 


—_—— 


— gem. chor, mit 4 trom- 
peten u. pf. © July 2, 1936; E for. 
45512; Richard Strauss, Garmisch, 
Bavaria, Germany. 23463 


chor wu. grosses 
© July 23, 1936; E 
for. 45516; Richard Strauss, Gar- 
misch, Bavaria, Germany. 23464 


——_ ———— minnerchor. © Aug. 5, 
1936; E for. 45513; Richard Strauss, 
Garmisch, Bavaria, Germany. 23465 


gem. 
orch. Partitur. 


—— -—— militarmusik, mit 
gem. chor. Partitur. © July 235, 
1936; E for. 45515; Richard Strauss, 
Garmisch, Bavaria, Germany. 23466 


23479 


Strolling; melody Irving Sheinker. © 
1 ¢., Aug. 21, 19386; HB unp. 130568; 
Seymour George Hartman, New York, 

23467 


Strolling down the avenue; song. © 1 
ce. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130411; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit, New 
York. 23468 


Strolling in a dream with you; w and 
melody. © 1c Aug. 29, 1936; EB. 
unp. 131040; Pauline Reed, Waynes- 


boro, Pa. 23469 
Stumbled on the pathway to your 
heart; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
24, 1936; E unp. 130689; Walter 
Kurt Illing, Cincinnati. 23470 


Stuttering (The) groom; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129814; Arthur 
R. Collins, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

23471 


Such bliss: waltz, w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 11, 1986; E unp. 129971; 
Gordon Elmer Willey, Wilmington, 
Calif. 23472 


Sudden and unexpected; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130995; John 
Olszowy, Yorkville, O. 23473 


Suite im alten stil; v. Kurt Gillmann; 


harfe. © July 20, 1986; E for. 
45486; Adolph Nagel, Hanover, Ger- 
many. 23474 
Suite in five movements; by Henry 
Purcell, arr. and orch. Henry J. 
Wood. Se. © May 2, 1936; E for. 


45011; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. 
with John G. Murdoch & co., Itd., 
London. 23475 


Suite of five pieces; from the tragedy, 
masques and sonatas of Henry Pur- 
cell, arr. Henry J. Wood; pf. © 
June 4, 1986; E for. 45354; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., inc. with John G. 
Murdoch & co., Itd., London. 23476 


Summer breezes; caprice, Reginald 
King; orch. pts. © July 16, 1936; 
E for. 45496; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd., London. 2347T 


Summer is gone; w and melody. © 1 
e. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130873; 
Charles Zwick, Cleveland Heights, O. 

23478: 


Summer reveries; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1936; E unp. 1380775; Frederick 
Adolf Lavey, Manchester, Conn. 

23479) 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23480 


Summer’s (The) gone; w and melody. | Surrender 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130940; 


Themas Gilbert Holman, Owensboro, | 


Ky. 23480 


Sun (The) shines brighter when my 
sweetheart smiles on me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130446 ; 
Albert A. Taylor, Tilton, N. H. 

23481 


Sun-up on the prairie: song. © 1 .. 
Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130090; Helen 
M. Flittner, Los Angeles. 23482 


Sun versus moon; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129477; 
Gertrude Longueville Snow, Mon- 
treal. 23483. 


Sunny Italy; tarantella, composed, 
fingered and ed. Moissaye Bogus- 


lawski; pf. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57061; Moderne publications, Chi- 
cago. 23484 


Sunny little honey of the mountains; 
wand melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130531; Hubert HE. Duren, 
Westphalia, Ia. 23485 


Sunny skies; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1986; E unp. 129844; Rhoda Brad- 
burn, South Bend, Ind. 23486 


Sunny weather is shining on; w and 
melody Al Morris. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1986; E unp. 129539; Mother & son 
publications, New York. 23487 


Sunset; w Laurie Holden; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129859; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23488 


Sunset isle; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129635; David C. 
Griffith, jr.. Bay St. Louis, Miss. 

23489 


Sunset on the prairie; song, m Freda 
M. Schmidtgall. ©1ce. July 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 126850; Milton Olin Ranum, 
Freda, N. D. 23490: 


Superior (The) collection of steel 
guitar solos; arr. Arthur Black, using 
the Peterson system; in note and 
diagram. v. 3. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
AA 212982); Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. 23491 


Suppose I propose to you; w Lester 
Francis Leininger; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 131137; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23492 


Swanee river ; 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 81 


(The) waltz; song, arr. 
Charles Williams. © 1 c. Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 130190; Esther Dolly 
Brooks, Donora, Pa. 23493 


Susquehanna moon; waltz, w J. Me- 
Donald, melody P. Purcell. © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180171; Joseph 
MeDonald and Patrick Purcell, Lang- 
ley Field, Va. 23494 


Swallows in the willows; song. © 1 
e. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130142: 
Hlizabeth Hartman, Washington. 

23495 
song, special arr. 'Ted 

Cella; conductor. © 1c Aug. 6, 

1936; E unp. 1308638; Leota Lane, 

New York. 23496 


Swedish folk-daneces; arr. Jacob M. 


Velt; pf. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
56754; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 23497 
Sweet and tender; song. © 1c. Aug. 
18, 1986; E unp. 130404; Alfonso 
Bounds, Cincinnati. 23498 


Sweet dreams; w and melody. ©1c. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130691; Harry 
Vroom Connell, Chelsea, Mass. 

23499 


Sweet Genevieve; by Henry Tucker, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. 
solo, Hawaiian guit. obbl., Hawaiian 
guit. obbl. ace, and Spanish guit. 
ace. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 56998; 
First natl. inst. of allied arts, South 
Bend, Ind. 23500 


Sweet haven of rest; w and m Et- 
genia da Vinci. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
EK unp. 129494; Ida Sicuro, Brook- 
lyn. 23501 


Sweet Kitty Clover; w Edmund Kean, 
old melody arr.; men’s quartett or 
cho.; orch. or pf. ace. © Aug. 4, 
1936; E for. 45350; Thomas J. Hew- 
itt, London. 23502 


Sweet little Mary; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131070; 
John Rigby, New Brunswick, N. J. 

23503 


Sweet Nellie Marie; w R. Funk, melody 
F. Berry. © 1c Aug. 13, 19386; 
E ounp. 180180; Ray Funk and Fred 
Berry, Detroit. 23504 


Sweet Pris with the Irish blue eyes; 
w Hida Curtis Green; pf. © 1« 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 1303834; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23505 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Sweet sugar plum, you’re not so dumb; 
wand melody. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 129880; Maude S. Moulton, 
Los Angeles. 23506 


Sweet usherette; fox-trot, m Anthony 
Esposito; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 130876; John 
Catania and Joseph Perrone, New 
York. 23507 


Sweeter and lovelier; w Eugene Be- 
daska, m and ukulele arr. B. E. Staf- 
fin. © 1c Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 
130592 ; Burnell Ellwood Staffin, Per- 
rysburg, N. Y. 23508 

Sweeter and sweeter; w Ben Rief; 1st 
violin. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
1380891; Joseph N. Lazzaro, Phila- 
delphia. 23509 


Sweetheart dear ; waltz song ; with uku- 


lele arr. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130878; William Fisher, sr., St. 
Charles, Ill. 23510 


Sweetheart I love to remember; song. 
©1ec. Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130750; 
Opal Marie Sallee, Troy, Kan. 23511 


Sweetheart, I’ve gotta go home; song, 
melody Sidney Bender. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 19386; E unp. 180249; Louis Baker 
Krekleon, Ensley, Ala. 23512 


Sweetheart, if you really feel that way; 
song, m George Lessner. © 1 e@, 
June 19, 1986; E unp. 129490; Harry 
Velpo Horn, Hunnewell, Mo. 23513 


Sweetheart time is our time; song. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 130764; 
Herman M. Jaffe, Jersey City. 

23514 


Swing it, sister! w Maida W. Elkin, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 129848; George Washington 
Hauck, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 23515 


wing me to sleep with a swing song; 
pf., with w. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 130432; J. Earl Bley, Wor- 
cester. 23516 


Swing’s the thing; song, m Philip Oliver 
Breton. ©1c. July 24, 1936; E unp. 
130031; James Lester McNevin, Re- 
gina, Sask., Canada. 23517 


Swing that thing; w B. Nisen, m M. 
Davidson; pf. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1986; 
E unp. 130754; Milt Davidson and 
Barney Nisen, Los Angeles. 23518 


Swing the baton; w and m Owen Mo- 
ran. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 
130936; Owen Muschett, Brooklyn. 

23519: 


23932 


Swing tune; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1986; E unp. 180112; Hve- 
lyn Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 

23520 


Swing, what is this thing; w and m 
Cliff Burleigh and Eddie Saylor. © 
1 ce. Aug. 13, 1986; E unp. 1801387; 
Elias Salit and Frederick Patrick, 
Brooklyn. 23521 


Swinganola; w and m Jack Meskill, 
Leon Flatow and Ted White, pf. sc. 
Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. © Aug. 
4, 1986; E pub. 56822; Mills music, 
inec., New York. 23522 


Swingin’ at Maida Vale; slow blues 
fox-trot, Benny Carter; orch pts. © 
July 28, 19386; EH for. 45492; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

23523 


Swingin’ rhythm; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131091; 
John A. Westerdahl, Redondo Beach, 
Calif. 23024 


Swinging; by Molly Hull; violins 1, 2 
and pf. © July 15, 1936; E for. 
45280; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23525 


Swinging a sweet lullaby; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 19386; E unp. 129811; 
Leslie Ford Caldwell, Chicago. 

23526 


Swinging down in Harlem town; mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 
129942; Ralph Brown, New York. 

23527 


Swinging on the old front gate; w 
Anne Robinson McMurray; pf. © 
1 ce Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130664; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23528 


Swinging thru a dream with you; w 
and melody Bob Feagin. ©1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 131120; Robert J. 
Feagin, Kansas City, Mo. 23529 


Swingtime in the Rockies; by Benny 
Goodman and James Mundy, orch. 
Spud Murphy; pts. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 50989; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 23530 


Swingy Anna; w Julius Edelman, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
130492; Daniel J. Citron, New York. 

23531 


Sylvelin; English w Marion Jone Far- 
quhar, m Christian Sinding, op. 55, 
no. 1, arr. Ruggero Vené; sop. 1, 2 
and alto. © July 31, 1936; E pub. 
56773; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 23532 


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23933 


Sympathy; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 
14, 1986; E unp. 180184; Fred C. 
Frey, jr., Newark, N. Y. 23533 


Symphonette; pf. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129962; Maurice’ Block, 
Brooklyn. 23534 


Symphony in G minor; Neapolitan; Ist 
violin. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
1380198; Michael R. Annunziata, 
Utica, N. Y. 23535 


Symphony (The) of New York; w and 
melody. ©1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
129520; Edward S. Grandt, New 
York. 23536 


Taint me, it’s the old man; fox trot, 
w Gus Gianfala, m Estelle Mequet. 
©1ec. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130305 ; 
Augustus Arthur Gianfala, Jeaner- 
ette, La. 23537 


Take a trip to see the homefolks; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Aug. 4, 19386; E unp. 
129593; N. J. Stein Hale, Alex, Okl. 

23538 


Take back my heart; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
130518; Joseph Pius Kennedy, Buf- 
falo. 23539: 


Take it easy; w and melody. © 1. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130111; Evelyn 
Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 23540 


Take me back to Cumberland valley ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1986; 
E unp. 130908; James Wallace Smith, 
Circleville, O. 23541 

Take me to your arms again; song. © 
1 ce Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 130684; 
Amelia B. Woolfe, Tillamook, Or. 

23542 


Take me with you; waltz song, arr. 


Celia. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 
130769; Joseph Viglione, Philadel- 
phia. 23543. 


Take Thou my hands and lead me; mel- 
ody and variations; w J. V. Hauss- 
mann, m F. Silcher, arr.; pf. © Aug. 
28, 1936; E pub. 571385; John August 
William Wiersig, South Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 23544 


Take your time from me; from Rise 
and shine, w Harry Graham and Des- 
mond Carter, m Robert Stolz; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 45449; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. » . f23045 


Tambourin chinois: by Fritz Kreisler, 
op. 3, arr. Geo. Hamilton Green; 
xylophone with pf. acc. © Aug. 13, 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 3k 


1986; E pub. 57016; Charles Foley, 
New York. 23546. 


Tango; by Lee White; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
21, 1936; E unp. 180572; Aletha Viv- 
ian White, Seattle. 23547 

violin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 19386; E 

unp. 131160; Clothilde Anduaga, New 


York. 23548 
Tango d’ Arlecchino; versi Armando 
Gennerazzo, m Vincenzo De Cres- 


cenzo. ©) May 15, 1936; E for. 45341 ;. 
Casa editrice F. Bideri, Naples. 
23549: 


Tango, in D; by Isaac Albéniz; pf. 
With biographical sketch and glos- 
sary. Rev. ed., with fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, ete, Elliot Griffis. © 
July 24, 1986; E pub. 56839; Art pub- 
lication soc., Clayton, Mo. 23550 


Tantum ergo; in F, traditional Catho- 
lic prayer, m Walter Keller. © July 
20, 1986; E pub. 56710; Bryant mu- 
sic co., New York. 23551 


Tapinitis; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129926; N. J. Stein Hale, Alex, 
Okl. 23552: 


Tapping my way to heaven; fox trot, w 
Gus Gianfala, m Hstelle Mequet. © 
1 er Aug. 17,°19862" "HE unp.a0ae2 = 


Augustus Arthur Gianfala, Jeaner- 
ette, La. 23553. 
Tavern (The) song; -song, arr. Jean 


Walz. [English and German text] 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129642- 
Daniel Pieler, Chicago. 23554 


Te Deum in A; by George Rathbone ; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © July 28, 
1986; E for. 453831; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 23555 


Teaching little fingers to play; bk. for 
the earliest beginner, combining rote 
and note approach for’ individual or 
group instruction, John Thompson; 
pf. © Aug. 6, 1986; E pub. 56826: 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 23556 


Teaching you to care for me; w W. J. 
Lamping, m R. M. Hutcherson. © 
1 ¢c Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129556; 
Ralph M. Hutcherson and William J. 
Lamping, Detroit. 23597 


Teams of old Purdue; song, melody 
Mildred Harder. © 1 e¢. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 131080; George A. Reel, 
Calumet City, I. 23558 


Tears in your eyes; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130292; 
Henry Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg 
P. O., Md. 23509 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 23085 
Tears on my window pane; w and m| Thanks for the gift of love; song, 
James Danfield, J. Rosamond John- melody Frances Louise Schum. 


son and Ross Meyers. © Aug. 5, 
1936; E pub. 56788; Handy bros. mu- 
sic co., inc., New York. 23560 


Tell me are you happy with me; w 
and m by Martin Giacone; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130644; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23561 


Tell me bedtime stories when I’m blue; 
w and melody Clem Henry. ©1c. 
Aug. 25, 19836; EH unp. 180761; John 
C. Henry, Greenville, S. C. 23562 


Tell me, have you forgotten dear; w 
and melody Virginia Wise. ©1e. 
July 25, 1986; E unp. 130371; Eliza- 
beth Peal Spencer, Sikeston, Mo. 

23563 


Tell me there’s a chance for me; w 
Nancy Anderson; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 131146; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 13564 


Tell me to-night; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129812; 
Jaquelin Jones, Memphis, Tenn. 

23565 


Tell me when; w and melody. ©1c. 


Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 180829; Geo.. 


23566 


Ten degrees below; w and m Eve 
Moore. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 
130004; Amanda E. Morehouse, 
Rochester, N. Y. 23567 


Texas; the centennial exposition song 
of 1936, w Corrie Birdsong Tea- 
garden. © July 30, 1936; E pub. 
56759; Amma Pinkerton’ Baker, 
Dallas. 23568 


Texas anthem; m Mrs. W. G. Mc- 
Graw, jr. and W. Evans Burnett, 
jr.; pf., with w. ©1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128401; Joseph B. Patty, 
Gladewater, Tex. 23569 


Texas (The) centennial waltz; song. 
© Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 56978; Basil 
Bell, Cuero, Tex. 23570 


Texas heroes; w J. B. Patty, m James 
B. Paris; pf. © 1c. June 15, 1936; 
E unp. 128403; Joseph B. Patty and 
G. A. Wright, Gladewater, Tex. 

23571 


Texas, we love you; song. © July 
6, 1986; E pub. 56746; Lucille Gil- 
lespie, Houston. 23572 


H. Carroll, Washington. 


95094—36——6 


© 1c. Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 180576; 
Mildred C. Lotz, Altoona, Pa. 
23573 


Thanks for the wrong number oper- 
ator; w and melody Eddy Saylor 
and Cliff Burleigh. © 1 ec. Aug. 24, 
1986; E unp. 180730; Elias Salit and 
Frederick Patrick, Brooklyn. 23574 


That beautiful island of homes; 
waltz song, melody Len Fleming. 
©1ec. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 129590; 
J. P. Nilsen, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. 

23575 


That hillbilly sweetheart of mine; w 
Evan Hallett; pf. © 1c Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 130335; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23576 


That little word called home; w Mag- 
dalen Beck; pf. © 1c Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129890; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23577 


That naughty dimple in your chin; 
fox-trot song, w and melody. © 1c. 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129831; Maude 
S. Moulton, Los Angeles. 23578 


That old fashioned girl in my dreams; 
w Jack SBornkessel, and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 19386; E unp. 130092; 
Jay Elwood Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 

23579 


That old winding lane; song, arr. J. 
Ray Raesly. © 1. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130298; Burton James Schaf- 
fer, Easton, Pa. 23580 


That promise I’d give to you; w and 
melody. © 1 ce Aug. 24, 1986; 
EH unp. 180688; Pauline Dagne, Los 
Angeles. 23581 


That’s baby; w and m Leo G. Horney 
and V. N. Horney. ©1c. Aug. 11, 
1936; E unp. 130361; Virginia Nich- 
olson Horney, Baltimore. 23582 


That’s how Virginia began; w Irving 
Kahal, m Oscar Levant; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © June 22, 1936; 
E pub. 56748; Words and music, inc., 
New York. 23583 


That’s Judy; by Lee White; pf. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 130571; 
Aletha Vivian White, Seattle. 

23584 


That’s why I’m jealous of you; w and 
melody. 1 ec. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 130898; Frank Marchese, 
Graterford, Pa. 23585 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23586 


That someone is you; w Mary Oliver; 
Die © et Aue 245 1936) ak) emma. 
180665; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23586 


That whiz bang daddy of mine; Song, 
m Leo Richard. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; 
HE unp. 129740; Fred Lamphare, Han- 
nibal, Mo. 23587 


There are no stars; w and m Bud 
Kemmer; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 1380347; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23088 


There is a land; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56488; Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 23589 


There is room enough for all; hymn, 
w Joe DuMond, m Josh Higgins. © 
July 15, 1986; E pub. 56489; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

23590 


There is something about you honey, 
that I admire; w Lula Mary Hogs- 
head; pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 19386; E 
unp. 1381134; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23091 

There must have been a shadow on the 
moon; fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 130281; Jack Edward 
Monaghan, Cleveland. 23592 


There’s a cabin on the stream; w 
Eldred Cheyne; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 130336; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23593 


There’s a Ford V-eight waiting at the 
gate for you; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 130148; Wal- 


lace Mercer, Pensacola, Fla. 23594 
There’s a picture in your eyes; w W. 
Smith, melody D. Warner. © 1 ec. 


Aug. 31, 19386; E unp. 131162; Wilbur 
Smith and Deloros Warner, Berkeley, 
Calif. 23595 


There’s a ring around the moon to- 
night; w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 6, 
1986; E unp. 129678; Henry Zwick, 
Rosedale, Raspeburg P. O., Md. 

23596 


There’s a shadow across the moon; w 
G. E. Shinn, melody Earlamay Tuttle. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 129518; 
George Edgar Shinn and Harlamay 
Tuttle Shinn, Petaluma, Calif. 

23597 


There’s a silver moon on the Golden 
Gate; w and m Charlie Tobias, Bob 
Rothberg and Joseph Meyer. © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129482; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 23598. 


pt. WI, n. s., Vv. 31 


There’s a waiting chair for daddy; 
waltz song, m Kenneth Qual; B flat 
cornet or, violin. 5.©, 1 sc yAugaao 
1936; E unp. 180220; Peter Qual, 
Houlton, Or. 23599 


There’s no satisfaction in that; song, 
w Marsh Rooke. © 1c July 14, 
1936; E unp. 128309; L. Clarke John- 
son, Cleveland. 23600 


There’s nothing lacking, when you’re 
Pontiacing, you just go—go—go; 


song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 
129929; Ernest John Lohrman, Los 
Angeles. 23601 


There’s only one like you; pf., with w. 
© ic Aug. 7, 1986; E unv. 129851; 
Mac Milton Hawkins, Kilgore, Tex. 

23602 


There’s that look in your eyes again; 
from picture Head over heels, w and 
m Mack Gordon and Harry Revel; 
ukulele arr. © July 15, 1936; E for. 
45323; Cinephonic music co., Itd., 
London. 23603 


There’s two sides to evry story; w 
Joe Young, m Fred H. Ablert; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Aug. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 56990; Words and music, ine., 
New York. 23604 


They'll sway and say hello to you; w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; 
EK. unp. 180961; Robert N. Kamaunu, 
jr., Honolulu. 23605 


They’re throwing their diaries away; 
w and melody Eddy Saylor and Cliff 
Burleigh. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 1807381; Elias Salit and Fred- 
erick Patrick, Brooklyn. 23606 


Thine forever, God of love; hymn, w 
Mary Fawler Maude. © Aug. 11, 
1936; E pub. 56980; Harry S. Sykes, 
Lancaster, Pa. 23607 


This is my song; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130177; J. W. 
Bartels, Los Angeles. 23608 


This is your wedding day; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130610; 
Paul Salvatori, Forest Park, Tl. 

23609 

This smile in my eyes; waltz, w and 
melody. © 1. Aug. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 180101; Sam P. Acton, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 23610 


Tho’ not deserving; English version 
Alice Mattullath, m Antonio Caldara, 
arr. Cesare Sodero ; men’s voices. © 
July 24, 1936; E "pub. 56873; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 23611 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


Thomas (Harold Flower) Three 
pieces; pf. © Aug. 8, 19386; E for. 
45374; Forsyth bros., 1td., London. 

23612 


Those days you spent with me; song, m 
Wayne Johnson. © 1c Aug. 381, 
1936; E unp. 181113; Frederick Otto 
Riley, Noel, Mo. 23613 


Those deep blue hills of home; w Anna 
Wright Vail; pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130666; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23614 


Those evening bells; w Thomas Moore, 
m arr. Harry Powell; with male quar- 
tette and full orch. pts. © July 28, 
1986; E pub. 56714; Adollé Mor- 
rison, San Francisco. 23615 


Thoughts; song, w Hdna Thompson 
Wolcott. ©1e. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
129550; William B. Winans, Cincin- 
nati. 23616 


Three fold amen; mixed voices. ©1e. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 130159; Her- 
bert Alton Tompkins; Jackson, Mich. 

23617 


Three jolly sailors ; by Louise E. Stairs ; 
pf., with w. © Aug. 12, 19386; E 
pub. 56944; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23618 


Thru life together ; w Albert Hamilton ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130337; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23619 


Thrw’ the courtesy of love; from Loud 
speaker low down, w Jack School, 
m M. K. Jerome; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 56932; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23620 


Thru the doorway of dreams; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. ©1«@ 
Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130958 ; Charles 
Torville, Hstlin P. O., Sask., Canada. 

23621 


Tia Juana; w Bud Green, m Raymond 
Scott; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Aug. 21, 1936; E pub. 57158; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 23622 


Timber; w and melody Billy Hill and 
Bob Emmerich. ©1c. Aug. 22, 1936; 
EK unp. 130637; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 23623 


Time. marches on; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130050; 
Morris Disman, Brooklyn. 23624 


23638 


Time’s a-wastin’; song. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 131158; Burr Mc- 
Mullen and Ross De Roy, Washing- 
ton. 23625 


Time will tell; song. © 1. Aug. 19, 
1936; E unp. 130421; Emil Seidel, 
New York. 23626 


— —m Patsy Anne Walsh. ©1e. 
Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130506; Jos. 
L. Walsh, St. Louis. 23627 


Tiny tales for harpist beginners; by 
Carlos Salzedo; harp or Irish harp. 
© Aug. 1, 1986; E pub. 56744; Elkan- 
Vogel co., Philadelphia. 23628 


Tip top; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
22) 19362 9H) sunp.. 130601: “Mary, 
Hethrington, Kelliher, Sask., Canada. 

23629 


To a lily; by William Hodson; organ. 
© Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 56956; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23630 


To have and to hold; w and melody M. 
J. Bavoux and F. W. Bavoux. © 
1 ec. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131154; 
M. J. Bavoux and F. W. Bavoux, 
Galveston, Tex. 23631 


To Mary, refuge of sinners; hymn. © 
July 28, 19386; E pub. 56963; Austin 
J. O.’ Toole, Providence. 23632 


To my love; w Margaret Elizabeth 
Busch; pf. © 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 131129; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23633 


To some one—somewhere; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130938; Clarence LeRoy Penfold, 
New York. 23634 


To the great expo is a nice place to 
go; song. © Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 
56972; Ivan Mitar, Lorain, O. 

23635 


To you; fox-trot song. ©1le. June 22, 
19386; E unp. 1380207; Constance 
Fuller, Karori, Wellington, N. Z. 

23636 


To you with love; version no. 1, w and 
m Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. © 
1 ec. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 180951 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 23637 


Toast (A) to old New York; song, m 
Louig Markowitz. © 1 ec. Aug. 5, 
19386; E unp. 129651; F. Embery 
Candy, Philadelphia. 23638 


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23639 


To-day is to-morrow come true; pf., 
with w. ©l1e. Aug. 8, 19386; E unp. 
129897 ; Noble Winston Prentice, Rich- 
land Springs, Tex. 23639: 

Tombeau de Paul Dukas; op. 86, no. 6; 
pf. © June 25, 1936; E for. 45407; 
Florent Schmitt, Saint-Cloud, Seine 
et Oise, France. 23640 

Ole. Auge 24, 

Hugo M. 


Tomboy Kate; song. 
19836; E unp. 180675; 
Schmidt, Sheboygan, Wis. 23641 


To-morrow’s dream; song, m W. C. 
Mulkey and Jessie Hubbard Thile- 
nius. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1986: E unp. 
180875; Wayne Cyrus Mulkey, Cape 
Girardeau, Mo. 23642 


To-night when the stars are shining; 
w Rose Sperandeo, m Burrell Van 
Buren. ©1e. July 25, 1986; E unp. 
129789; Rose Ashmann, Collinsville, 
Tl. 23643 


Too late; pf., with w. ©1le. Aug. 20, 
1986; EH unp. 130500; Iona Lorraine 
Nyman, Foley, Minn. 23644 


Too late for love; song. © 1. Aug. 
29, 1986; E unp. 131057; Ruth Du- 
reece Reeder, Douglas, Wy. 23645 


Too much moonshine; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Aug. 19, 19386; E unp. 130436; Lillie 
O. Neal, Cincinnati. 23646 


Townsend campaign song; song, Ww 
Alice ©. Jeffery. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1636; E unp. 129904; David EH. Cor- 
nock, Lowell. 23647 


Triume an der Donau; konzert u. tanz- 
walzer, op. 662; grosses orch. stim- 
men. © July 8, 1936; E for. 45473 ; 
Robert Stolz, Vienna. 23648 


Transfiguration (The) at Golgotha; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
129558; William Edgar Long, New 
York. 23649 


Transition no. 4; by Leroy Shield; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130484 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

23650 


Transylvanian dirges ; based on motives 
of folklore, Dezs6 D’Antalffy, tr. from 
the Hungarian, Boriska Tolnay; solo 
voices and mixed choir. © Aug. 4, 
1986; E pub. 56846; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 23651 


Treasure (The) of my dream rainbow; 
w Enola Feldman; pf. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 130667; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23652 


pt. nF, 0. S., Vv. 31 


Treasured (The) hour; song, w Ada 
Hastings Hedges; contralto. © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130267; John 
Robert Speelman, Pittsburgh. 238653 


Trionfo (The) di Roma; waltz, mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 11, 1986; E unp. 
129996; Augusto Gaetani, Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. 23654 


Trouble ends out where the blue be- 
gins; w and m Cliff Friend; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Aug. 25, 1986; 
E pub. 57096; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 236955 

True to me; song. © 1. Aug. 29, 
1936; E unp. 1381041; EHEdelmira C. 
Gonzalez, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 23656 


Truthfully I do; song. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1986; E unp. 180406; Marjorie Edith 


Pickett, Albuquerque, N. M. 28657 
Tudor (A) tune; minuet, Ernest 
Reeves; violin and pf. © Aug. 8, 


1986; E for. 45892; Walsh, Holmes 
& co., ltd., London. 23658: 


Tuneful (A) little melody; song, com- 
poser of Canada. © 1 ¢ Aug. 12, 
19386; E unp. 180042; Olive Goettler, 
Toronto, 23659: 


Turning me loose; w and melody. © 
1 c« Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 129909; 
Martha Frank, Los Angeles. 23660 


Turtle shufile: pf... Owl c -Aweeec 
1986; E unp. 1380588 ; Don Tiefenthal, 
Allegan, Mich. 23661 


Tut tut don’t be mad; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131018; 
Stephen Benjak, New York. 23662. 


"Twas a lucky day for me; song. © 
1 ec. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 1380408: 
Norman W. Alpaugh, Los Angeles. 

23663. 


Tweedle dee; humoresque, Charles. 
Strickfaden; E flat alto saxophone ; 
pf. acc. © July 27, 1936; E pub. 
56888; Carl Fischer, inc.. New York. 

23664 


Twiddlin’ my thumbs; fox-trot, w Al. 
J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson, arr. 
Frank Skinner ; orch. pts., with male 
trio arr. © Aug. 3, 1936; E pub. 
56731; Isham Jones music corp., New 
York. 23665. 


Twilight on the hills; w and melody. 
© 1e. July 20, 1936; E unp. 129522; 
Sara Martinez, Hoehne, Col. 23666 

Twin family; w Lillian Johnson; pf. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130668 ; 


Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
23667 


1054 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no: 8, 1936 


23694 


Twinkle toes; by Joe Sanders; pf. 
Aug. 11, 1936; E pub. 56868; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 23668 


Two at the movies; w Sidney Millman, 
and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 130188; Thord Magnus Ryden, 
New York. 23669 


Two lips among the tulips; song, m 
Leo Richard. ©1ce. Aug. 7, 1986; EH 
unp. 129741; Hlizabeth S. Baker, Ar- 
eanum, O. 23670 


Two lips in the moonlight; song, w 
Meredith Rolland Rhodes. © 1 e. 
Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 150058; Gil- 
more Eldridge Turner, Warrensburg, 
ING 'Y. 23671 


Two sparkling eyes; Russian tango, 
English w Marjorie Harper, m Oscar 
Strock, arr. Louis Brunelli; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 56854; Hd- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 23672 


Unanswered yet; song, w Ruth Dale 
Simes. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 
130017 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

23673 


Uncle Sam; song, w Effie S. Lingard. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 130018; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 23674 


Under a blanket of stars; song. © 1 
e. Aug. 20, 1986; EH unp. 180508; H. 
Jean Diestelhorst, St. Louis. 23675: 


Under a moon in Texas; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 130960; Gary Dare, 
Alloway, N. J. 23676 


Under the blue of the night; w and 
melody. ©1lce. Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 
130145; Willie Pikes, Marquette, 
Mich. 23677 


Under the midnight blue; song. © 1 
e. July 20, 1936; E unp. 130746; Rob- 
ert Riley McAfee, San Quentin, Calif. 

23678 


Unforgotten (The) promise; song, pf. 
arr. Cliff Beard; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 56919; Carl 
Haden, Topeka, Kan. 23679 


Untarnished love; theme song, w and 
melody Evv Dalle. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129906; Georgia Evelyn 
Dale, Dallas. 23680: 


Until tomorrow; w and m Hal Hoffer, 
Sidney Fine and Horace Hoffer ; with 
ukulele arr. © Aug. 12, 1936; E for. 
45343; Irwin Dash music co., ltd., 
London. 23681 


© | Up and down; song, m James L. Brown; 


with ukulele arr. © 1c. Aug. 19, 

1936; E unp. 130441; Edwin C. Fan- 

court, South View, Sask., Canada. 
23682 


Up in Igloo land; w J. Morrisey, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; EH unp. 
130856; Frederick Brock, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 23683 


Up in the air; w Elizabeth Spear Pal- 
los, m Charles Pallos. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1936; E unp. 130005 ; Charles Pal- 
los, jr., Pittsburgh. 23684 


Upward gladward on the Christian 
way; song. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1986; HE 
unp. 130487; Carl W. Albany, Law- 
rence, L. I., N. Y. 23685 


Vacation dreamland ; w H. Ben Noland ; 
pf. © 1c Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 
130669; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23686 


Vagabond trail; w and melody. © 1 
e. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 1380857; Jean 
Lee, Altadena, Calif. 23687 


Vagabond’s (The) song; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
130535; Martin Frank Langworthy, 
Lowell, Mich. 23688 


Valse Joliet; by Ed Chenette: B flat 
cornet or trumpet, bar. or trombone 
in treble and bass, B flat saxophone, 
E flat saxophone and pf. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E pub. 56885; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 23689 


Valse russe; composed, fingered and ed. 
Moissaye Boguslawski: pf. © Aug. 
18, 1986; E pub. 57064 ; Moderne pub- 
lications, Chicago. 23690 


Valvelocity; by Mickey Bloom; trum- 
pet solo with pf. ace. © Aug. 26, 
1986; E pub. 57106; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 23691 


Variatin’ color-blues; blues, w C. L. 
Caputi, Spanish w and m Leonor 
Flores. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131048 ; C. Louis Caputi, Long Beach, 
Tor TING Xe 23692 


Variations on native Hawaiian songs; 
island melody, Eddie Alkire; Hawai- 
ian steel guit., in note and diagram. 
© July 24, 1986; E pub. 56735; EHl- 
bern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

23693 


Venezianische suite; von EHrmanno 
Wolf-Ferrari, op. 18; kleines orch. 
Partitur. © Mar. 18, 1936; E for. 
45386; EF. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

23694 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23695 


Verdi (Giuseppe) La donna é mobile; 
from Rigoletta, arr. Nick Manoloff ; 
Hawaiian guit. solo, Hawaiian guit. 
obbl., Hawaiian guit. obbl. ace., and 
Spanish guit. acc. © Aug. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 56994; First natl. inst. of al- 
lied arts, South Bend, Ind. 23695 


Veronika, maddel schau, das gliick ist 
nah’; langsamer walzer, aus Veron- 
ika, text Hans Fritz Beckmann, m 
Will Meisel, arr. Franz Stolzenwald ; 
salon orch. stimmen. © July 1, 
1986; E for. 45472; Edition Meisel 
& co., g. m. b. h., Berlin. 23696 


Vespro ; fox-lento, parole A. R. Borella, 
m Vittorio Giuliani, [and] Forse; 
slow, parole Alfredo Bracchi, m Ma- 
rio Schisa, arr. M. Consiglio; orches- 
trina pti. © Apr. 4, 1936; E for. 
45333 ; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

23697 

Vi mottes i rosornas tid; foxtrot, text: 
Jokern, m Torbern Cassel; pf. 
July 18, 1986; E for. 45377; Edition 
Sylvain, Stockholm. 23698 


Victory for Landon march; song. © 
1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130848; 
Adele Frances Smith, Milford, Conn. 
23699) 


Viola; poesia Giovanni Papini, m Paolo 
Fragapane. © June 30, 1936; E for. 
45306; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 23700 


Violets; melody, Ellen Wright, arr. 
Maurice Baron; orch. pts. © June 
15, 1936; E for. 45339; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 23701 


Violetta; valsette; pf. © 1 c. Aug. 
7, 1936; E unp. 129804; Meyer M. 
Sholk, Boston. 23702 


Violin (The) class book of seales and 
arpeggios; by Sydney Twinn; with 


pf. ace. Aug. 5, 1936; E for. 
45383; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23703 
Viper’s dream; by Tommy (Red) 


Tompkins; pf. © Aug. 14, 1986; EH 
pub. 56914; Exclusive publications, 
inc., New York. 23704 


Vision; song, arr. Karl Holer. ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1986; E unp. 180183; Bertha 
Gammon Davisson, Washington. 

23705 

Voce ’e Pusilleco; versi Enzo Batti- 
parano, m Vincenzo De Crescenzo. 
© May 15, 1936; E for. 45340; Casa 
editrice FEF. Bideri, Naples. 23706 


Vote for Roosevelt again; song. ©1ce. 
Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129977; George 
Lyle Puryear, Gladys, Va. 23707 


pt. m1, n. s., Vv. 31 


Vow (A) to my sweetheart; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 
130431; Willis Edcar Ash, Hamilton, 
O. 23708 


Wagner (Richard) Albumblatt; in C, 
transcribed Cesare Sodero; string 
orch., with harp ad lib. © Aug. 26, 
1936; E pub. 57115; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 23709: 


Wagon train keep rollin’ along; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1986; E 
unp. 130534; Frederick Austin Kirby, 
Charlotte, N. C. 23710 


Waikiki melody; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129954; 
Leonard Hawk, Honolulu. 23711 


Wait on the Lord; song, w from Psalm 


27. © 1c Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 
129665; Florence Lee Tate, Chil- 
howie, Va. 23712 


Waiting; pf. treble, with w. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129802; Wal- 
ter EH. Anderson, Quincy, Mass. 


23713. 
Waiting for kisses; song, m Jimmie 
Crane; with ukulele arr. © 1 «© 


Aug. 3, 19836; E unp. 129531; James 
Hampton Lee, Miami, Fla. 23714 


Waiting for my star to fall; w and 
m Gene Clayton; pf. ©lc. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 13803848; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23715 


Waiting for you; song, from I followed 
a star. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
130821; Morris John Schroeter, St. 
Louis. 23716 


Waiting in vain; song. © 1 c. Aug. 
27, 19386; E unp. 130861; Josephine 
Helen Madia, Geneva, N. Y. PAB TALL 


Waldmorgen; text Otto Pietsch; sop. 
u. alt, ohne begl. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 57075; Paul Engelskirchen, 
New York. 23718 


Walla-Walla, where you go; song. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 7, 1936; BE) unp al2sice. 
Fred Mueller, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
Neory, 23719 


Waltz caprice; violin and pf. ©1e.. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129807; How- 
ard L. Parsons, Middletown, Conn. 

23720 


Waltz in D; pf. © 1 «. Aue. 12iesG- 
E unp. 180041; Wellington Weeks, 
Brooklyn. 23721 


Waltz (The) in swing time; song, from 
Swing time, w Dorothy Fields, con- 
structed and arr. R. Russell Ben- 


1056 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1986 


nett. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 56719; 
Jerome Kern, Bronxville, N. Y. 
23722 


Waltz of memory; song. ©1e. Aug. 
8, 1936; E unp. 129820; Felix G. 
Sundquist, Negaunee, Mich. 23723 


Waltzing with an angel; w Al Bryan, 
m Felix Bernard; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Aug. 21, 19386; E pub. 57159; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23724 


Wandering Gypsy, sing me your song; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 130720; Marie De 
Lauro, Minneapolis. 23725 


Wanderlust waltz; melody. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130925; Floyd 
Arthur Pearson, Minneapolis. 23726 


Washing the dishes; song. © 1 e¢. 
Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129466; Haydn 
William Broughton, Pittsburgh. 

23727 


Waste not this hour; song. © 1. 
Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129989; Alta 
Marquis, Bemidji, Minn. 23728 


Way (The) of true love; waltz song, 
melody Gustave Sax. © 1. Aug. 
24, 1936; E unp. 130798 ; Rose Lilley, 
Williamston, N. C. 23729 


Way out in Idaho; song. © July 17, 
19386; E pub. 56736; Robert EH. Mc- 
Farland, Sandpoint, Id. 23730 


Way (The) you look to-night; song, 
from Swing time, w Dorothy Fields. 
© July 24 1936; E pub. 56722; 
Jerome Kern, Bronxville, N. Y. 

23731 


Way (The) you smile; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131169; 
Dorothy Chaffee Le Duc, Portland, 
Or. 23732 


Wayne swing; by Peter G. Marconi. 
©l1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131047; 
Peter Gazzola, New York. 23733 


We are marching forth to battle; 
hymn, w Joe DuMond, m Josh Hig- 
gins. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 56490; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 23734 


We brush our teeth with calox; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Aug. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 180511; Benjamin Kittredge, 
Brooklyn. 23735: 


We found the moon; song, melody C. 
Rose and Bernard Fiedler. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 180593; Char- 
lotte Roze, New York. 23736 


23749 


We'll face our future; song, m Arthur 
Doyle. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 
129783; George A. Sullivan, Salem, 
Mass. 23737 


We'll land Landon in the White House; 
song, m Maudie B. Shreffler, pf. arr. 
Cliff Beard. © 1c Aug. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 129568; Burt A. Minor, To- 
peka, Kan. 23738 


We'll roll along together; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129825; Edward Vaccarello, Wal- 
tham, Mass. 23739 


We'll vote for Alf Landon; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
181060; Joseph C. Schottenstein, Co- 
lumbus, O. 23740 


We ought to be on the radio; comedy 
song. ©1l1e. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129827; Leslie Webb Brown, Los 
Angeles. 23741 


We painted dreams; w K. Weigand, 
m Charles E. Juza. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129907; Kathryn Wei- 
gand and Charles Juza, jr., Stone 
Lake, Wis. 23742 


We're going forward with Roosevelt ; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130096; Hortense Youngwirth Wild, 
Chicago. 23743. 


We're on our way to heaven; w Rich- 
ard Dix, Albert Dix and Sherman 
Dix, and melody. © 1. Aug. 8, 
1936; EH unp. 129526; Robert Edwin 
Dix, Fresno, Calif. 23744 


We're on our way to victory; song. 
©1e. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 131009 ; 
Florence R. S. Phillips, Tallahassee, 
Fla. 23745. 


We're tops on Saturday night; from 
Soft lights and sweet music, w and 
m Jimmy Kennedy and Michael 
Carr; with ukulele and accordion 
arr. Rev. ed. © July 11, 1936; E for. 
45494; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 23746 


We want five; by Jerry Sears and 
Irving Miller; pf. © Aug. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 56777; Joe Davis, ine, New 
York. 23747 


We want Franklin D.; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 130198 ; 
L. A. Weber, Chicago. 23748 


We want Mr. Roosevelt 4 years more; 
w and melody Jule Weaver. ©1c. 
Aug. 3, 19386; E unp. 129543; Julius 
J. Weaver, Dallas. 23749: 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23750 


We were lovers; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130489 ; 
Sam P. Acton, Birmingham, Ala. 

23750 


We will turn the world around; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 
150474; Dennis P. Jackson, Chicago. 

23751 


Wear the rose in your hair that I 
gave you; w and melody Alfred Wil- 
liamson. © 1 e. July 15, 1986; 
E unp. 130540; Ingvar Bjarne Berg, 


Represa, Calif. 23752 
Weathering a storm; slow fox-trot 
song, arr. Homer Rhodes. © 1 ec. 


Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 180565; Paul 
W. Brown and Homer SS. Rhodes, 
Los Angeles. DOs} 


Wedding (The) of the roses; song, m 
EK. M. Beeck. © 1. Aug. 8, 1936; 
E ounp. 129821; Harry James Roche, 
Midland Park, N. J. 23754 


Weight (The) of the whole world is on 
my shoulders; pf., with w. © 1. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129850; Mac 
M. Hawkins, Kilgore, Tex. 28755 


Weist du nicht mein herz; w Gus 
Binz and Natalia King, melody N. 
King. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
180991; Natalia Milwicz, Chicago. 

23756 


Welcomed home; m Arthur Simpson; 
pf., with w. ©1ce. Aug. 31, 1936; 
EH unp. 181157; Will R. Smith, Lake 
Worth, Fla. 23757 


Well away; bk. 3 of The pianist musi- 
cian, Mary Donington; pf. © July 
6, 1986; E for. 45396; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 23758 


Well I’ll be doggoned; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131019; 
Stephen Benjak, New York. 23759 


Western moon; w and m Allie Crider; 
pe © ec. Aue. 10) 19362 76)ump. 
128991; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23760 


—w Roger Pickford; pf. © 1 « 
Aug. 10, 19386; E unp. 129894; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

23761 


Wha’ll be king but Charlie; Scottish 
traditional song, arr.; mixed cho. 
© July 28, 1936; E for. 45330; 
Arthur Warrell, Bristol, England. 

23762 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


What a grand and glorious feeling; 
song, arr. Charles Friedman. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 129670; Harold 
Jere Aldrich, Wollaston, Mass. 

23763 


What about a little honeymoon; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 244936; 
E unp. 130796; Henry D. Gray, Den- 
ver. 23764 


What are women in the world; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 ec. Aug. 
29, 1936; FE unp. 1381043; Frank 
Lebron, Caguas, P. R. 23765 


What can I do; w and melody Joseph 


Marcello. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 19386; 
EH unp. 130976; Anthony Marsilio, 
Philadelphia. 23766 


What can it mean; w and melody. © 


1 ce Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 129621; 
Robert Angelo Costa, Brooklyn. 

23767 

What could I do; song. © 1c. Aug. 


4, 1986; E unp. 129714; Edward O. 
Roberts, Washington. 23768 


What does anything matter; song, m 
Mae Deutsch. ©1e. July 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 130538; Monica Markey 
Magrane, New York. 23769 


What happened to my rainbow; w and 

m Abner Silver and Al Sherman. © 

1 ¢« Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 129577; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

23770 


What is jazz; w and m Anna Case. © 
1 ec. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129781; 
Anna Case Mackay, Roslyn, L. I, 
Ne Y: 23771 


What is love; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 130626; Katie 
Ringland, Lincoln, Calif. 23772 


What is the matter honey; song. © 
1c Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 130631; 
Jean May Chapin, Oakland, Calif. 

23773 


What’s going to become of me; w Shelia 
MacMurray; pf. © 1 ¢ Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 120338; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portiand, Or. 23774 


What’s the use of crying; waltz song, 
melody V. J. Jacek and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Aug. 12, 19386; E unp. 
130074; Valentine J. Jacek, Detroit. 

23775 


What will be next; song. © 1''« 
Aug. 11, 1936; E unp. 129998; Sarah 
Rose Lee, Charleston, W. Va. 23776 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


23802 


What would it mean to you; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 13, 1986; 
EH unp. 130099; Sam P. Acton, Bir: 
mingham, Ala. 23777 


Whatcha gonna do about that; fox-trot 
song, w Alice Burrows. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1986; E unp. 13807384; Desiderius 
FE’. Mathe, Hays, Pa. 23778 


Whatcha gonna do when there ain’t 
no swing; w Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry 
Levinson, pf. se. Lou Leaman; with 
guit. arr. © Aug. 4, 1936; E pub. 
56821; Mills music, inc., New York. 

23779 


Whatcha got; w O. Warner, m A. 
Hammer. © 1c Aug. 27, 1986; EB 
unp. 130845; Otton Warner and 
Arnold Hammer, Allendale, Mo. 

23780 


When; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1936; H unp. 130766; Roy Edward 
Merrill, Smyrna, Ga. 23781 


When a woman wears a ring; from the 
play Goodnight Vienna, w H. V. Pur- 
cell, m George Posford. © July 30, 
1936; E for. 45824; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 23782 


When bluebonnets are in bloom; w 
EH. C. Winkler, m F. W. Hausenfluck. 
© July 16, 1936; E pub. 57052; 
Frances Wright Hausenfluck, George- 
town, Tex., and Eura Crockett 
Winkler, Cameron, Tex. 23783 


When dogwood blooms, I can’t forget; 
w and melody. ©1e. July 25, 1936; 
EH unp. 129965; Audna Jones Lindley, 
Paoli, Ind. 23784 


When dreams come true; song. ©1.. 
Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130043; Wil- 
liam Arthur Mountjoy, Stroudsburg, 
Pa. 23785 


When e’er I pray; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56491; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 23786 


When first I met you; song, w Sam 
LaMarr. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 1380242; Harley Jay Luse, Los 
Angeles. 23787 


When I am gone; w B. Dawson and I. 
Donez, m H. Burnett; pf. treble. © 
1c July 6, 19386; E unp. 127733; Eli 
Dawson, Ernie Burnett and Ian 
Donez, New York. 23788 


When I am looking at you; w and 
melody Eddie Gipson. © 1 c.. Aug. 
21, 1986; E unp. 130563; Edward 
Smith Gipson, Albany, Or. 23789 


When I am waltzing with you; w Fred- 
erick J. Voerg, m arr. Alfred G. 


Wathall. © 1c Aug. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 1380367; Birdie Segal Voerg, 
Chicago. 23790 


When I come and when I go; w Ruth 
H. Wilson and G. Heintze, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 
1299388; Gustav Heintze, Washington. 

23791 


When I get you; w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130390; 
Henry Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg 
P. O., Md. 23792 


When I go a courtin’; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 131032; Freda M. Hartley, 
Rangiora, N. Z. 23793 


When I light your Cigarette; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Aug. 4, 1936; E unp. 


129591; Ethel Hartman Randall, 
Atlantic City. 23794 
When I look at you; song, pf. sc. 


Harold Potter; with guit. arr. © 
Juy 28, 19386; E pub. 56895; George 
Jerome Hilt, Brooklyn. 23795 


—w and melody. © 1. Aug. 3, 
1986; E unp. 129697; Jimmie Frank- 
lin and Bobby Burns, Hollywood, 
Calif. 23796 


When I look into your eyes; w and 
m Walter C. Holtegel. © 1c. Aug. 
15, 1986; E unp. 130226; Dennie O. 
Henderson, Cincinnati. 23797 


When I’m asleep; w P. Wolpert, mel- 
ody Jack Schatenstein. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 130264; Pauline Wol- 
pert, Sierra Madre, Calif., and J. 
Schatenstein, Philadelphia. 23798 


When I’m at the wheel of my automo- 
bile ; w Bob Rothberg, melody Sammy 
Timberg. ©1c. Aug. 6, 19386; E unp. 
129743; Paramount pictures, inc., 
New York. 23799) 


When I received a message just to tell 
me you’re gone; w Dianna Wesstern ; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 
130670; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23800 


When I sing my song; w and melody 
Bernard Green. © 1 c¢. Aug. 18, 
1986; E unp. 126882; J. Bernard 
Green, Houston. 23801 


When I take my sweetie down the 
street; pf., with w. © 1c. Aug. 15, 
19386; E unp. 130235; Mack Sutton, 
Chicago. 23802 


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23803 


When I wanted you; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Aug. 12, 1986; E unp. 130084; 
Annie Sallie Potter, Chicago. 23803 


When I was one and twenty; song, w 
A. EK, Housman. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1986; 
EK unp. 129459; Louise Clark, New 
York. 23804 


When in dreams I rode my hobby horse ; 
w and melody. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1936; 
EH unp. 129762: Harry V. Connell, 
Chelsea, Mass. 23805 


When it’s lamp lightin’ time up in 
heaven; w and melody Homer and 
Walter Callahan, Joe Lyons, Sam C. 
Hart and The Vagabonds. © 1 «. 
Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129808; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 

23806 


When it’s lovetime down in Tennessee ; 
waltz song, melody James Crane. © 
Tey AUS.) 17. 1 Ga01 VB unip.) ls02a3: 
Howard Warren Sprague, Jackson- 
ville, Il. 23807 


When it’s shadow time in the valley; 
w EH. R. Hampton, m G. W. Gaume, 
jr. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
130428; E. Ray Hampton and Geo. 
W. Gaume, jr., Inglewood, Calif. 

23808 


When leve blooms under lucky stars; 
w Martha Bell; pf. ©1e. Aug. 17, 
198G; EH unp. 130339; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23809 


When love came my way; song. © 
1 c. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 129666; 
Florence Lee Tate, Chilhowie, Va. 

23810 


When love came tapping at my heart; 
w and m Helen Cowen; pr. treble. 
©1c. July 10, 1986; E unp. 130139; 
Helen Cohen, New York. 23811 


When love comes a-knocking at your 
door; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1380732; Michael 
Harrison, Philadelphia. 23812 


When my heart starts aching for you; 
w Mrs. Earl Charles Deuel; pf. © 

1 ec. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 130671; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
23813. 


‘When our ship of dreams sails in; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 c¢. Aug. 29, 
1986; EH unp. 131031; Carrie T. Por- 
ter, Castlewood, Va. 23814 


When shadows fall; w William H. 
Miller, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1986; E unp. 129536; Percy William 
Robinson, Fayetteville, N. C. 28815 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 81 


When the circus comes to town; by 
Sidney Forrest; pf., with w. © Aug. 
12, 1986; E pub. 56955; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23816 


When the light shone; Christmas pag- 
eant, bk. Reta Dalzell, lyries Verna 
Whinery, m Miriam Lois Fisher. © 
Aug. 12, 19836; D 39125; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 23816* 


When the man in the moon smiles at 
me; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 6, 
1986; E unp. 129773; Armand 
Granger, Salix, Ia. 23817 


When the moon frolics; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 130987 ; 
Ada Mildred Kilker, Richmond, Calif. 

23818 


When the moon is bright; w and m 
Lee Walters. © 1c. July 9, 1986; 
E unp. 129562; Walter Lee Blumen- 
thal, Chicago. 23819 


When the night her curtain draws; 
hymn, w Joe DuMond, m Josh Hig- 


gins. © July 15, 19386; E pub. 56492 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago, 23820 


When the north wind blows; song, arr. 
H. Cliff Dresser. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 180360; Lyndon M. Hall, Mi- 
ami, Fla. 23821 


When the one that you love comes 
home; w J. T. McMahon, m FE. M. 
Ludington. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1986; H 
unp. 129515; Flavia M. Ludington 
and John T. McMahon, Arcadia, 
Calif. 23822 


When the pearly gates unfold; hymn. 
© Jan. 20, 1936; E pub. 56802; Floyd 
W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 23823 


When the sun bids the roses good- 
night; song, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. © 
1 ce Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130232; 
May D. Helmcamp, Baltimore. 23824 


When the sun has kissed the day good- 
bye; waltz song, melody Frederick 


Cromweed. © 1 c¢. Aug. 8, 1936; H 
unp. 129795; Evangeline Wallace, 
New York. 23825 


When the Townsend plan goes in; song, 
arr. E...Booman., © 1 ¢ Agee 
1936; E unp. 130003; Charles Elmer 
McRobert, Los Angeles. 23826 


When violins sing; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 130986; 
Anthony J. Harsch, Pittsburgh. 

23827 


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no. 8, 1936 


23854 


When we reach that golden city; song, 
arr. Hy Pritchare. © 1c. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129755; Henry-—James 
Gray, New Orleans. 23828 


When you and I are walking; fox trot, 
w R. Kay, m Ray Hibbeler. ©1.. 
Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 180297; Anna 
Laskey, Chicago. 23829 


When you first smiled at me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 5, 19386; E unp. 
129618; Willard Van Valkenburgh, 
Bedford Hills, N. Y. 23830: 


When you gave me your love, you gave 
me the key to your heart; w and 
melody. ©1le. Aug. 14, 19386; E unp. 
130173: John Hanrahan and Roy Ir- 
vin, Menard, Ill. 23831 


When you left me you broke my heart ; 
wand melody. ©1e. Aug. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 130465; James Albert Cri- 
der, Sunnyside, Wash. 23832 


When you’re away, I have the blues; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
11, 1936; E unp. 129972; Gordon El- 
mer Willey, Wilmington, Calif. 

23833 


When youre in my arms; w and 
m Ray Ford. ©1c. Aug. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 129920; Army Frank Rekdahl, 
Long Island City. 23834 


When you realize it’s love; w Al Lewis, 
melody Gene Beecher. © 1 c. Aug. 
26, 1936; E unp. 130847; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 23835 


When your skies are cloudy, look for 
Showers of joy; hymn, w Joe Du- 
Mond, m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 
1936; E pub. 56493; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 23836 


Where are all the joys that summer 
brought; w and m Gypsy DeGarde. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130246; 
Hazel Neidengard, Sausalito, Calif. 

23837 


Where rolls the Brazos; song, arr. Lau- 
rence Bolton. © 1. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E sunp. 131122; Augusta Doan Free- 
man, Dallas. 23838 


Where shall I find another you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129472; Jesse Fine, New York. 23839 


Where the bee sucks;’w Shakespeare, 
m Pelham Humfrey, arr. Michael 
Mullinar. © Apr. 15, 1936; E for. 
45358; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23840 


Where the bonnie blue bonnets grow; 
Texas centennial march song. 
July 30, 1936; E pub. 56766; Al Gard, 
Anthony, Kan. 23841 


Where the eagle spreads it’s wings; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130849; Lillian Bigelow, Chicago. 

23842 


While I’m here in your arms; w and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131026 ; Lolita Jefferson Buster, Chi- 
cago. 23843 


While it is to-day; w and m Richard 
Jackson; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130350; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23844 


While Jackie rides the ranges; w Joe 
Walsh; pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1986: EH 
unp. 131144; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23845 


While moonbeams play; w O. Warner, 
m A. Hammer. ©1ce. Aug. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 13808483; Otton Warner and 
Arnold Hammer, Allendale, Mo. 

23846 


While our flag waves in the air; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 «. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 180716; Mary 
KE. Puilen, Columbia, Ill. 23847 


While the darkies are singing; w AIl- 
bert Hamilton; pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1986; E unp. 130340; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 23848 


Whippoorwill; song. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1936; E unp. 129963; Maurice Block, 
Brooklyn. 23849 


Whippoorwill (The) lullaby; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129839; 
Edenia Hosmer Champlin, Ivory- 
town, Conn. 23850 


White (The) House and Roosevelt; 
w Walter Bell Oakley, m Harvey J. 
Ludwig; pf. © 1c Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130349; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23851 


White (The) House in Washington; 
song. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
130544; Harriett Mildred Smith, Al- 
lentown, Pa. 23852 

Who ealls you Sweet mama now; w 
and m Hy Heath and Marshal 
Walker. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 
56790; Handy bros. music ¢o., ine., 
New York. 23853 


Who cares; w S. J. Segal, melody M. 


Shaffer. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130052; Max Shaffer and S. J. 
Segal, Montreal. 23854 


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23855 


Who minds ’bout me; from Follow 
your heart, w Walt Bullock, m Vic- 
tor Schertzinger ; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57026; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 23855 


Who’s this; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131020; 
Stephen Benjak, New York. 23856 


Whom then shall I fear; w from Psalm 
27; 5-pt. mixed cho.; organ or pf. 
acc. © July 11, 1936; E pub. 56738; 
Alma Wright, Edmonton, Alta., Can- 
ada. 23857 


Why buy bread, let’s all eat cake; song. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 130853 ; 
Eva Schneider, Gertrude Swope Rice 
and Virginia Nicholson Horney, Bal- 
timore. 23858 


Why can’t I live in dreams; waltz, w 
D. Secrest and Lu Earl, melody Lu 
Earl. © 1. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 
129682; Dennis Secrest, Grand Cou- 
lee, Wash. 23859: 


Why can’t it be me; from Lew Leslie’s 
Blackbirds of 19386, w Johnny Mer- 
cer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © July 30, 1936; E 
for. 45467; Sun music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 23860. 


Why darkies sing; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Aug. 31, 19836; E unp. 181176; Clar- 
ence Dockett, Boston. 23861 


Why did I let you go; songz. ©l1e 
Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 180394; Wil- 
liam Edward Brisben, Brighton 
Heichigi Ss: LIN Ne 23862 


Why did I say good-bye; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129756; Carla Laemmle, Universal! 
City, Calif. 23863 


Why do I love you so; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1986; E unp. 130007; 
Virginia Rusé Iversen, Los Angeles. 

23864 


Why do you do as you do; song, pf. 
se. Basil Sadler. © 1 ec Aug. 15, 
1936; E unp. 130231; May D. Helm- 
camp, Baltimore. 23865 


Why do you lead me on; w and m 
Howard Marks; pf. ©l1c. Aug. 22, 
1986; E unp. 1806384; John Howard 
Marke, Baltimore. 23866 


Why does a moo-cow moo; w E. Spec- 
tor, melody C. Heyman. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1936; E unp. 130973 ; Chester Hey- 
man and Edwin Spector, Newark, 
N. J. 23867 


pt. oI, n. S., v. 31 


Why don’t you be my own; song. © 
July 30, 1986; E pub. 56760; Tommie 
Jackson, Brooklyn. 23868 


Why don’t you write to me; w and 
m Jack Green. ©1c. Dee. 23, 1935; 
E unp. 130385; Jack Burton Green, 
Sacramento, Calif. 23869 


Why I came here on this amateur 
night; w and melody. © 1c. July 
15, 1986; E unp. 129519; Michael 
Fasanella, Oakland, Calif. 23870 


Why keep hiding your heart; from Mr. 
Barley’s abroad, w Christopher Has- 
sall, m Geoffrey Henman. © July 
21, 1936; E for. 45476; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. | 

23871 


Why must we argue all the time; song, 
arr. Celia. © 1c Aug. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 1380770; Joseph Viglione, 
Philadelphia. 23872 


Why not now; w and melody. ©1e. 
Aug. 13, 1936; E unp. 1380119; 
Charles Walter Josephson, jr., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 23873 


Why should I care for you; song. © 
1c. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129504; Hd- 
ward DuVernay, Denver. 23874 


Why should I ery for you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 19565) Bune: 
129559; Wm. H. Rinn, Detroit. 23875 


Why the moon came over the moun- 
tain ; song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 
1 «4 Aug. 5, 19386) 2 “unpeaetiioe. 
Eliza M. Blanchet, New Bedford, 
Mass. 23876 


Why wait until tomorrow; w Christo- 
pher Hassall, m H. M. Tennent. © 
Apr. 25, 1986; E for. 45416: Ashcher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

23877 


Will I ever be the same again; pf., with 
wii © 1 «Aug. 29 1986.5 Wii 
131016; Richard Feiner, New York. 

23878 


Will Rogers; pf., with w. © Aug. I, 
1936; E pub. 57118; Geo. Corse, Gra- 
ham, Tex. 23879: 


Will Rogers’ last wish; song. © July 
25, 1936: E pub. 57030; George Brant, 
Fort Worth. 23880 


Will you be my honey now and ever 
more; song, melody Allen Taub. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131029; Leo 
M. Long, Clintonville, Wis. 23881 


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no. 8, 1936 


23910 


Will you come back again; w and mel- 
ody Alfred Williamson. © 1c. July 
15, 1986; E unp. 130541; Ingvar 
Bjarne Berg, Represa, Calif. 23882 


Will you know me when you're famous; 
w and m Helen Bernard, Sylvia 
Bressler, Sam Ward and D. Ringle; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 6, 1936; E 
pub. 56799; Dave Ringle, New York. 

23883 


Will you see me through; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
129529; Paul Salvatori, Forest Park, 
Til. 23884 


William ; fox-trot song, melody Willard 
Herring. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 130619; Lucy J. Bradford, Mon- 
treal West, Que., Canada. 23885 


Win them by love: hymn. © Jan. 20, 
1936; E pub. 56806; Floyd W. Haw- 
kins, Tacoma. 23886 


Win with Landon; song. ©1e. Aug. 4, 
1986; E unp. 129615; Paul L. Specht, 
Sinking Spring, Pa. 23887 


Wind (The) blew the roof off the 
house; w aud melody. © 1c. Aug. 
20, 19386; E unp. 180516; Henry Chor, 
Baltimore. 23888 


Windmill (The) ; unison song, w Long- 
fellow, m George Rathbone. © July 
14, 1936; E for. 45325; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 23889 


Windmill (A) in Holland; by Willem 
Stokking, op. 25; pf. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 56862; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 23890 


Winning the West; song of Occidental, 
w V. H. Jenkins, m Charles R. Stu- 
art: with male quartette. © Aug. 20, 
1936; E pub. 57155; Occidental life 
insurance co., Los Angeles. 23891 


Winter wind; song, w Frank O’Conner. 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131063 ; 
Dale H. Gates, Pasadena. 23892 


Wish (A) and a dream; w Walker 
Fowler, and melody. ©1c. Aug. 12, 
1936; E unp. 130045; Allene Fowler, 
Aberdeen, Miss. 23893 


With all my love; song. ©1ec. Aug. 13, 
1936; E unp. 130123; Mark Cameron 
Hanson, Waukegan, IIl. 23894. 


With both of our hearts in tune; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
130899; Frank Marchese, Graterford, 
Pa. 23895 


With the moon above; waltz song; B 
flat trumpet. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 130221; Kenneth Qual, Still- 
water, Minn. 23896 


With thee; w William H. Miller, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
1295387; Percy William Robinson, 
Fayetteville, N. C. 23897 


With you in my arms; song. ©1e. 
Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 130589: Hdel- 
mira C. Gonzalez, Elmhurst, L. L., 
IN: UY. 23898 


Without a pal; song. ©1e. Aug. 13, 
1936: E unp. 130121; J. Vincent Cang- 
lee, Brooklyn. 23899 


Without love; rhumba rhythm, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1936; E unp. 
129629; Paul Soffrin, Brooklyn. 

23900 


——wandmelody. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 180526; Walter J. Blessey, 
3d, Biloxi, Miss. 23901 


——w and melody. © 1. Aug, 21, 
1936; E unp. 130549; Murray Harte 
Hochman, New York. 23902 


Without your love; w Johnny Lang; 
pf. treble. © 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130260; Fred Samuel Stry- 
ker, Hollywood, Calif. 23903 


Woe is me, woe is me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 129847; Ida 
Wiegand Hase, Chicago. 23904 


Wonderful Jesus; hymn. © Aug. 28, 
19386; E pub. 57133; C. Ernest Har- 
man, Williamsport, Pa. 23905 


Wonderful love; hymn, w Joe DuMond, 
m Josh Higgins. © July 15, 1936; 
E pub. 56494; Forster music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 23906 


Wondrous love; w and m Harvey 
Drumtra; pf. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 130645; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 23907 


Won’t you forgive; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 130219; 
EK. Lou Rawlings, Chicago. 23908 


Won’t you, won’t you please say yes; 
w Sid Millman, melody Thord Mag- 
nus Ryden. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1380553; Sidney Irving Mill- 
man, New York. 23909 


Wood (The) sprite and the brownie; 
by Ella Ketterer; pf. © Aug. 12, 
1986; E pub. 56946; ‘Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 28910 


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23911 


pt. I, 0. S., v. 31 


Woodland (A) song; by Otto Stuart; 
pf. © July 29, 1936; E for. 45399; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 23911 


Wooing (The) ; m Martinus Sieveking, 
adapted and arr. Cesare Sodero; 
mixed voices. © July 24, 1936; 
E pub. 56875; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 23912 


Words fail me; song, melody Freddie 
Neumann. © 1 c¢. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 130258; Johnnie Saba, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 23913 


Workers for our country; pf., with w. 
© July 9, 1936; E pub. 56480; James 
B. Nall, Nashville. 23914 


Workin’ your way with me; song. 
©1e. Aug. 10, 19386; E unp. 129922 ; 
Molly Silva, Oakland, Calif. 23915 


World (The) a million years ago; w 
and m Kenyon Scott. © Aug. 5, 
1986; E pub. 56800; Messmore & 
Damon, inc., New York. 23916 


World (The) is very white; w Enid 
Blyton, m Cecil Sharman. © Aug. 
26, 19386; E for. 45433; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 23917 


Would ’ja have a cup o’ Java with me; 
w and m Irving Caesar, Sammy 
Lerner and Gerald Marks; with arr. 
for uit. ete “© Aue. As) 1936; 
E pub. 57122; Donaldson-Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 23918 


Write me news; song, m Hector Rich- 
ard. ©1e Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 
129733; Antoinette Lacheta, Chicago 
Heights, Ill. 23919 


Wyoming sunset; waltz song, melody 
L. J. Rinehart and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 130067 ; 
Lydia J. Rinehart, Upton, Wy. 

23920 


Yanina; berceuse orientale, paroles 
Robermarino, m René Rabey; voix 
graves. © Aug. 7; 19386; E for. 
45484; Enoch & cie., Paris. 23921 


Yearning; w Sylvia Benjamin, and 
melody. ©; jes.e Ale 22). 11936): 
E unp. 1380628; Sylvia Hilda Ben- 
jamin, New York. 23922 


Yes, I have been lonely; song, m Karl 
Kaye. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 
129475; Eva Hleanor Aldworth, Hau 
Claire, Wis. 23923 


Yes, it’s true what they say about 
Dixie; song, arr. Ray Chesnut. © 
1 ec. Aug. 4, 1986; E unp. 129610; 
Logan T. Williamson, Atlanta. 

23924 


—song, m Mary Wade _ Cooper. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129496; 
Nettie Essary, Big Spring, Tex. 


23925 

Yidishe yom tovim; song. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1986; E unp. 181125; Samuel 
Weisser, Brooklyn. 23926 


York minster; op. 62a; organ. © Aug. 
15, 1986; E for, 45863; Richard Hall, 
Selnee Edale, via Sheffield, England. 

23927 


You and I; song, w Cynthia Dodge. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 180248 ; 
Florence N. Aldrich, Ithaca, Mich. 

23928 

You angel; w Joe Young, m Jean 
Schwartz, pf. sc. Mario Agnolucci; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Aug. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57116; Popular mel- 
odies, inc., New York. 23929 


melody Jean Schwartz. © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 180151; 
Popular melodies, inc., New York. 

23980 


You are all that was made for love; 
waltz, w J. McDonald, melody P. 
Pureell. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
180172; Joseph McDonald and Pat- 
rick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

239381 


You are beautiful as a butterfly; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Aug. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 130896; Andrew Victor Len- 
nix, La Place, La. 23932 


You are lovely ; w and m Buddy Billups 
and Audrey Billups. © 1c. July 15, 
1886; E unp. 128327; James R. Bill- 
ups, jr., Cleveland. 3983 


You are my one and only; w Maud 
Rowley, m arr. Reg. Saville. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 14, 1986; E unp. 180179; Maurice 
Wesley Rowley, London, Ont.; Can- 
ada. 23934 


You are my own; w and m Henry Fer- 
rell. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 
180351 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23935 


You are the hula girl; melody with 
pf. ace. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 
130310; Arsenio F. Oliva, Honolulu. 

28936 


You are the one; waltz, w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 130752; 
Patrick Vincent Mancuso, New York. 

23987 


You autographed my heart; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Aug. 1, 1936; E unp. 
129476; Grace Doro, Hollywood, Calif. 

239388 


1064 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 19386 


You, beautiful you; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Aug. 4, 
1986; E unp. 129586; Robert Mont- 
gomery, Detroit. 23989 


You better pay attention to me; song, 
pf. sc. Basil Sadler. © 1c. Aug. 27, 
1986; E unp. 180859; Joseph O’Neill 
Miller, Baltimore. 23940) 


You big yellow ball of a moon; Song. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1986; E unp. 129855; 
Mac M. Hawkins, Kilgore, Tex. 

23941 


You came to my rescue; from The big 
broadeast of 1987, w and m Leo Robin 
and Ralph Rainger, pf. se. Geo. N. 
Terry ; with ukulele and guit. arr. © 
Aug. 21, 1986; E pub. 57114; Para- 
mount productions, ine., New York. 

23942 


You can have my company ; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 11, 19386; E unp. 
129994; Lee Nickerson, Massapequa, 
ee. IN. TY. 23943 


You can’t blame me for falling in love 
with you; w and melody Gordon La- 
velle. ©l1e. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
128869'; Wm. Walter Hentz, jr., Okla- 
homa City. 23944 


You can’t fool the man in the moon; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Aug. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 129547; Virginia Adamo, 
Omaha. 23945 


You can’t have your way always; w 
I. M. Jines and Mattie Formey, and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 5, 1986; E unp. 
129623; Irene M. Jines and William 
C. Benford, New York. 23946. 


You could see the lovers; w and m A. 
Caritoni and Gus Hynek; pf. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131101; Angelo 
Caritoni, St. Louis. 23947 


You'd break my heart again; w and 
melody Gordon Lavelle. ©1e. July 
21, 1986; E unp. 128707; Wm. Walter 
Hentz, jr., Oklahoma City. 23948 


You’d have to be there; w and m Todd 
Hidden. © 1c, Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 
129910; Charles E. Hidden, Portland, 
Or. 23949) 


You’d rather break my heart than hurt 
somebody else; w Della McDonnell; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
130341; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 23950 


You dropped me like a red hot penny; 
w Joe Young, m Fred E. Ahlert; with 
guit. arr. © Aug. 5, 1986; E pub. 
56809; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 23951 


23965 


You got me wrong; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Aug. 1, 1986; E unp. 129460; 
Angelo Monici, New York. 23952 


You great big nut; song. © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1986; E unp. 180002; Haydn 
William Broughton, Pittsburgh. 

23953 


You had me mesmerized; w and m 
George J. Piton. © Aug. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 57125; Advance publications, 
Chicago. 23954 


You have me up a tree; song. © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 130790; Irving 
Laibson, Miami Beach, Fla. 23955 


You have never been in my arms; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1986; E unp. 181028; David 
Scherer and John Scherer, Maywood, 
Ill. 23956 


You haven’t got a thing to lose; song, 
w Harold Herz. © 1. Aug. 21, 
1936; E unp. 180575; Richard Herz, 
Reno, Nev. 23957 


You interrupted my dreaming; w S. J. 
Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130499; Max 
Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Montreal. 

23958 


You kissed me once; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E unp. 129934; Vir- 
ginia Mae Blank, Toledo. 23959 


You know I need loving; w and melody 
Willie Broonzy. © 1c Aug. 17, 
1986; E unp. 130295; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 23960 


You left me lonely; w and m Ruth S. 


White. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
129813; Ruth White, Lunenberg, 
Mass. 28961 


You left me with a blue feeling in my 
heart; w Fred C. Greene, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © Aug. 6, 1936; E pub. 
56926; Wesley Webster, San Bruno, 
Calif. 23962 


You'll be comin’ back some day; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
131005; Jimmie Davis, Shreveport, 
La. 23963 


You'll never know; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
130103; Sam P. Acton, Birmingham, 
Ala. 23964 


You'll want me back again; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 
129776; Bert Gordon, New York. 

23965 


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23966 


Dt. TEENS av a 


You-love me and I love you; fox-trot; 
pf., ;with w. © Aug. 22,,19386: © 
pub. 57152; Glenn Adelbert Dewey, 
Chicago. 23966 


You lovely thing; fox-trot song, melody 
I. Nyman and Sam Adelman. ©1€. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 130953; Iona 
Nyman, Foley, Minn. 23967 


You made me blue; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 
130433; Charlie Eller Shaw, Los 
Angeles. 23968 


You may belong to somebody else, but 
your heart belongs to me; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 129805; James Murphy, Union 
City, N. J. 23969 


You on my mind; from Loud speaker 
low down, w Jack Scholl, m M. K. 
Jerome; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 7, 1936; E pub. 56934; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 23970 


You ought to see my baby; song, m 
Blanche S. Reed. © 1c. Aug. 14, 
1936; E unp. 130175; Arthur F. Reed, 
Los Angeles. 23971 


You oughta learn to dance; song, 
m Johnny Fortis. © Aug. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 56843; Frank Capano, Phila- 
delphia. 23972 


You oughtta’ be spanked; w and m Ray 
Vaughn. ©1c. Aug. 3, 19386; E unp. 
129532; Raymond Vaughn Whitman, 
jr., Springfield, O. 23973 


You're a lovely thing Lorraine; w and 
m Chas. Anthon and John and Mark 
Ryan, arr. C. Anthon.: © 1 c. Aug. 
29, 1986; E unp. 181052; Mark E. 
Ryan, St. Paul. 23974 


You’re a pal in my palace of dreams; 
w and melody Clem Henry. © 1 «. 
Aug. 25, 1986; E unp. 130762; John 
C. Henry, Greenvil'e, S. C. 23975 


Yowre affecting my heart; song. © 
1 ce Aug. 38, 1986; E unp. 130035; 
Billy Rains, Clinton, Mo. 23976 


You’re afraid; w W. S. Davis, m R. L. 


Adams. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
131092; Walter Sheriff Davis and 
Ray lL. Adams, San _ Bernardino, 
Calif. 23977 


You’re just a cobweb On my mind: w 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 38, 1936; 
E unp. 129534; Harris S. Stockland, 
Milwaukee. 23978 


You’re just my darling Lillie; w Arthur 
Rood, m Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron 
A. Clark. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; E 


unp. 130105; Julius Arthur Rood, 
Avon, Ill. 23979 


You're just right; song, cho. only. © 
Me, Aug. 27,..193865 >) ump: ta0soge 
Clarence Howland Brown, Chicago. 

23980 


You're leaving me blue; song, m John 
Walter Nelson. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 180238; Joseph Thomas Nel- 
Son, San Francisco. 23981 


You're like a toy balloon; from Billy 
Rose’s Casa manana, w Billy Rose 
and Irving Kahal, m Dana Suesse; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © July 23, 
1836; E pub. 56723; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 23982 


You’re makin’ no impression on me; 
song, m Jimmie Ball. © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1986; E unp. 1380811; Kay Kel- 
logg, Los Angeles. 23983 


You’re more than a pal to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
1308138; Wendell Merritt, White 
Plains, N. Y. 23984 


You're my hit parade; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E unp. 
130377 ; Joseph August Ruzicka, Bo- 
hemia, L. I., N. Y. 23985 


You’re my Lucky Strike; w and mel- 
ody J. B. Jones. © 1c. Aug. 10, 
19386; E unp. 129955; Jere Bellenger 
Jones and Augustus Terry, New Or- 
leans. 23986 


You’re my new sensation; w and m Al- 
bert Bryce Morgan; pf. ©1e. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1303852; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 23987 


You're my one-man’s song; fox-trot 
song, m Peggy Dennis. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
17, 1936; E unp. 180250; Louis Baker 
Krekleon, Ensley, Ala. 23988 


You're my only inspiration; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e July 31, 1936; E unp. 
129704; Elizabeth Cole Ray, Detroit. 

23989 


You're my symphony; w and melody 
Sid Gold. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 1380942; Sydney Goldberg, Phil- 
adelphia. 23990 


You’re precious; song. ©1c. Aug. 27, 
1986 ; E unp. 180860'; Josephine Helen 
Madia, Geneva, N. Y. 23991 


You're so different; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Gustave Sax. © 1. Aug. 24, 
1936; E unp. 130795; Samuel Roy 
Gubbine, Belleville, N. J. 23992 


1066 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1936 


24018 


You’re still mine in my dreams; w Kd- 
gar Leslie, m Joe Burke; with ACt: 
for guit., ete. © Aug. 20, 1936; E 
pub. 57012; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. "93993 


You’re sweet—you're neat, you're all 
that I desire; song, melody Ben Adel- 


man. ©1ce. Aug. 12, 1936; E unp. 
130070; Royal M. Tinker, Washing- 
ton. 23994 


You’re the butterfly of my dreams; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 4, 
1936 ; E unp. 129570; Louise Hill, Kil- 
gore, Tex. 93995 


You’re the cutest one; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 131010; 
Leonard John Soulé, Los Angeles. 

23996 


You’re the explanation; song. © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1936; E unp. 130765; James 
Arieff, Wilmington, Del. 23997 


You’re the headlines in my morning 
paper; w E. T. Scully, m John F. 
Weber. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1986; HE 
unp. 130036; J. F. Weber and Edw. 
T. Scully, Hinsdale, Mass. 23998 


You’re the one girl in the world for 
me; song. © 1. Aug. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 129663; Carmen Nocito, Cam- 
den, N. J. 23999 


You’re the one I love; fox-trot song, 
melody H. Naughten and Ben Adel- 
man. ©1e. Aug. 28, 1936; E unp. 
130967 ; Hazel Naughten, Edmonds, 
Wash. 24000 


—w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 130120; Casimir Thomas 
Brosky, Haverhill, Mass. 24001 


You’re the one that’s always in my 
dreams; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1936; E unp. 129646; Geo. Theo 
Larson, St. Louis. 24002 


You’re the only one for me; w Chick 
Ryan, melody B. Metelli. ©1c. Aug. 
21, 1936; E unp. 130570; Chick Ryan 
and Buck Metelli, Philadelphia. 

24003 


You're the sweetest thing; song. © 1 
ce. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129983; Rob- 
ert Frank De Troia, Newark, N. J. 

24004 


You’re twice as nice; w and m Larry 
Yoell and Gordon Bishop. © 1 «. 
Aug. 17, 19386; E unp. 180280; James 
Gordon Bishop, San Francisco. 

24005 


95094—36——_7 


You're welcome; song, arr. Ralph Her- 
bert. © 1 e¢. Aug. 31, 19386; E unp. 
131114; Guy K. Evans, Worthington, 
Ind. 24006 


You remind me of stars; w and mel- 
ody. ©1« Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131067; Evelyn MRussell Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 24007 


You resemble my future sweetheart; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 ¢. Aug. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 180488; J. Spivey, Marquette, 
Mich. 24008 


meee saved the U. S. A.; pf. treble, with 
1 « Aug. Di, 1986; E unp. 

131151: James A. Urell, Rockaway 
Beach, Li Bj NY 24009 


You still have my heart; w Peggy 
Valentine; pf. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 181145; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24010 


You swept me off my feet; w M. E. 
Groobin, and melody. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1936; E unp. 129695; Manny HE. 
Groobin and Herbert N. Fein, Yon- 
kers, N. Y. 24011 


You think I’m jealous; w and m Julian 
Dorr. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
130717 ; Isidor Achron, New York. 

24012 


You took my breath away; song, m 
W. Okie and Helene Gradowitz. © 
1 c¢c. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 129514; 
William Okie, Los Angeles. 24013 


You’ve directed me to heaven; pf., 
with w. © 1. July 30, 1986; E 
unp. 1380026; Dorice Charles Denton, 
Galesburg, IIl. 24014 


You’ve got me runnin’ around in cir- 
cles; w Bernard P. Arons, melody 
Beatrice Lydia Rodick. © 1c. Aug. 
25, 1936; E unp. 1380760; Beatrice 
Rodick, Brooklyn. 24015 


You’ve got me shakin’ in my shoes; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; 
EK unp. 131088; Beatrice C. Meyer, 
Zanesville, O. 24016 


You’ve got me shouting in the streets ; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1986; E unp. 130787; Judson La- 
Haye, jr., Bridgeport, Conn. 24017 


You’ve got me talkin’ to myself about 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Aug. 6, 
1936; E unp. 129679; Henry Zwick, 
Rosedale, Raspeburg P. O., Md. 

24018 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24019 


pt. 11,.n. S., v. 31 


You've got the jump on me; song, w | Your home and mine; w Helen Taylor, 


Ruth Reeder and Richard Reeder. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 131055; 
iuth Dureece Reeder, Douglas, Wy. 

24019 


You were love;.w and m Lee Walters. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130459; 
Walter Lee Blumenthal, Chicago. 

24020 


You were meant for me sweetheart, 
why wasn’t I meant for you; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 130452; Ru- 
dolph Jezzi, Pittsburgh. 24021 

You write the music and IV’ll write the 
words; song. © 1e. Aug. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 129573; Lee Thompson and 
Ralph Samples, Fort Worth. 24022 


Your arms are no longer mine; waltz, 
w Gus Gianfala, m Estelle Mequet. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 130304; 
Augustus Arthur Gianfala, Jeane- 
rette, La. 24023 


Your heart and mine; from Lew Les- 
lie’s Blackbirds of 1936, w Johnny 
Mercer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © July 30, 1936; 


m Dolan Evans; in C. © July 28, 
1936; E for. 45479; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. ‘24025 


Your love like a strike of a match; 
w and m Julian Dorr. © 1c. Aug. 


12, 1986; E unp. 180059; Isidor 
Achron, New York. 24026 
Your style; w and melody Hetrick 


Blakeley. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1986; B 
unp. 130912; Lenore Hetrick Blake- 
ley, Greenfield, Mass. 24027 


Yours; w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest. © 1 ec Aug. 28, ‘1986; 
EH unp. 130948 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 24028 


Yours forever; w Gus Kahn, m John 
W. Green; with guit. arr. © Aug. 
26, 1936; E pub. 57107; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 24029 


Zanita; serenade; pf. ©1e. Aug. 26, 
1936; E unp. 130803; Lillian Lilly, 
New Orleans. 24030 


Zechariah 4:6; hymn, w from the 
Bible, m Alice 8S. Heinz. © Aug. 15, 


E for. 45468; Sun, music pub. Co., 1936; E pub. 57827; Albert H. Heinz, 
ltd., London. BA? 24024 Columbus, O. 24031 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and the 
United States (including 15,198 unpublished) ______________-_________ 21, 234 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 446 unpublished)_ 2, 797 
ROB aD ES eh sa ks ee a 24, 081 


1068 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[24031 


Ace (The) in the hole; song, w James 
Dempsey. © George Mitchell, Fort 
Ann., N. Y., as author of m. R 46717, 
Aug. 7, 1986. 1 


Again, sweetheart, again; song, w Jean 
C. Havez. © Eddie V. Cupero, Mo- 
bile, as author of m. R 46832, Aug. 
18, 19386. a, 


Album of popular French piano music; 
coll. of 86 favorite pieces, by modern 
French composers, ed. and fingered by 
eminent masters. v. 1, 2. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York, as proprie- 
tors. R 46943, 46944, Aug. 22, 1936. 

3, 4 


American soldier; march; orch. © 
Francis A. Myers, Utica, N. Y., as au- 
thor. R 467389, Aug. 8, 1936. 5 


Angels from the realms of glory; 
Christmas song, w James Montgom- 
ery, m John A. West: high voice, with 
pf. or organ acc. 
West Chicago, as child of the de- 


ceased author of m. R 46779, June 
6 


25, 1936. 


April; two songs, w anon., m Hlizabeth 
_L. Skinner; high or med. voice. © 
Edward Skinner, Canandaigua, N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 46863, Aug. 14, 1936. G 
Ascher album; coll. 
- gered by eminent masters; pf. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York, as proprie- 
tors. R 46947, Aug. 22, 19386. 8 


Ashes of roses; song, w Elaine Good- 
ale. © Oley Speaks, New York, as 
author of m. R 46781, Aug. 4,1936. 9 


Ballarine (La) ; valse; pf. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif. as author. 
R 46904, Aug. 18, 1909. 10 


Barcarolle; by Elizabeth Stoutenburgh, 
op. 10, no. 3; pf. © H. L. Stouten- 
burgh, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46685, Aug. 3, 1936. 11 


© Joseph M. West, | 


of 11 favorite | 
pieces, Joseph Ascher, ed. and fin- | 


Belle (The) of Brittany ; musical play, 
lyrics Perey Greenbank, m Howard 
Talbot, with additional numbers M. 
Horne. Voce. sc. © Dora May Tal- 
bot, Ladbroke Rd., Surrey, England, 
as widow of the author of m, and 
Marie Horne, London, as author of 
additional numbers. R 46682, July 

12 


31, 1936. 
Bendel album; coll. of 12 favorite 
pieces, Franz Bendel, ed. and fin- 


gered by eminent masters; pf. © G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York, as proprie- 
tors. R 46948, Aug. 22, 1936. 13 


Benediction; sacred song, m Chas. H. 
Gabriel. © Ethel W. Gabriel, Los 
Angeles, as executor of the author of 
m. R 46778, July 7, 1936. 14 


Better be good; song, w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond. © Henry Fillmore, Cincin- 
nati, aS author of m. R 46740, Aug. 
3, 1936. 15 


Boatswain (The) bold; song, Frank 
Lynes. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as widow. R 46903, 
Aug. 18, 1936. 16 


Bohm album; coll. of 19 favorite pieces, 
Carl Bohm, ed. and fingered by emi- 
nent masters; pf. v. 1, 2. © G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York, as proprie- 
tors. R 46940, 46942, Aug. 22, 1936. 

17,18 


Bull Durham; w and m Jean C. Havez. 
© Ebba Havez Sedgwick, Beverly 
Hills, Calif., as widow. R 46834, Aug. 
18, 1986. 19 


Burleske ; v. Max Reger, op. 108a, no. 4; 
violine u. pf.; in A-moll. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow. R 46765, 
Aug. 5, 1936. 20 


By the light of the silvery moon; w HE. 
Madden, m G. Edwards. © Gus Ed- 
wards, New York, as author of m, 
and Edward Madden, New York, as 
author of w. R 46910, Aug. 13, wee 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 31. 


Candy kisses; pf. © Albert Gumble, 
New York, as author. R 46699, July 
28, 1936. De 


Canoeing; idyl, Arthur Pryor, arr.; 
orch. © Charles J. Roberts, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as author. R 46881, 
July 21, 1986. 23 


Carmen, the second; song, from Th 
midnight sons, w Glen MacDonough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 


ter, N. Y., aS author of m. R 46709, 
June 9, 1986. 24 
Carrie; song, w Junie McCree. € 


Albert Von Tilzer, New York, as 


author of m. R 4687], Ang. 12, 1936... 


25 


Children (The) at Bethlehem; mystery 
in 2 pts., poem Gabriel Nigond, Eng. 
lish tr. M. L. Baum, m_ Gabriel! 
Pierné. Voc. and children’s cho. pts. 
condensed. © M. Louise Baum, Bos- 
ton, aS author of translation. R 
46862, Aug. 8, 1936. 26 


Christ the light; w Harriet H. Pierson, 
m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46852, July 1, 1936. 


Cinderella at the shoe store; song, 
the The Midnight sons, w Glen Mac- 
Donough. © Raymond Hubbell, 
Rockville Center, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 46705, June 9, 1986. 28 


Cobwebs; w Abbie Farwell Brown. m 
Gerrit Smith, op. 24, no. 1, arr. 
Frank lLynes; mixed voices. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 46891, Aug. 18, 1936. 29 


College (A) education; song, from The 
midnight sons, w Glen MacDoncugh. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as author of m. R 46711, 
June 9, 1936. 30 


Come and tease the moon with me; 
w Bob White, m Edw. Llewellyn. © 
A. R. White, Chicago, as author of 
w. R 46367, July 11, 1936. 31 


Come on play ball with me, dearie; w 
BE. Madden, m G. Edwards. © Gus 
Edwards, New York, as author of m, 
and Edward Madden, New York, as 
author of w. R 46912, Ang. 13, 1936. 

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Come right in, sit right down, make 
yourself at home; w Bob White and 
Alfred Anderson, m Will H. Dixon. 
© A. R. White, Chicago, as one of 


the authors of w. R 46364, July 11, 
1936. 33. 


Come to the rock; w Johnson Oatman, 
jr.. m Benjamin Franklin Butts. ©: 
Onna Mills Butts, Las Cruces, N. M., 


as widow of the author of m R 
46358, Apr. 7, 1986. 34 
Concertino in D; violin and pf. © 


Gustav Strube, Baltimore, as author. 
R 46686, Aug. 1, 1936. 35: 


Coquette (La); capriccio, op. 8; pf., 4 
hands. © Harold Bodenhoff, Helle- 
rup, Denmark, as author. R 46883, 
Aug. 18, 19386. 36. 


Could you learn to love me; song, 
w Junie McCree. © Albert Von Til- 
zer, New York, as author of m R 
46870, Aug. 12, 1936. 37 


Cross (The) on the hill; w Fred S. 
Shepard, m D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as widow vf 
the author of m. R 46839, July 1, 
1986. #8. 


Curly ; by W. C. Powell, arr. for orch. 
W. H. Mackie. © W. C. Polla, New 
York, as author of m. R 46723, Aug. 
7, 1936. 39 


Cynical (The) owl; song, from ‘The 
midnight sons, w Glen MacDonough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as author of m. R 46712, 
June 9, 1936. 40 


Dew drops; mazurka, arr. Al Haves; 


band. © Henry Fillmore, Cincin- 
nati, as author. R 46745, Aug. 3, 
1986. 41 


Dilectus meus mihi, et ego illi; missa; 
ten. and bass; organ ace. © Pietro 
A. Yon, New York, as author of m. 
R 46818, Aug. 11, 1936. 42 


Do your duty doctor; song, m Ted 
Snyder. © Irving Berlin, New York, 
as author of w. R 46882, Aug. 15, 
1936. 43 


Doll dance ; characteristic piece ; pf. © 
G. L. Mercadante, New York, as au- 
thor. R 46351, July 10, 1936. 44 


Hiephant (The) and the chimpanzee; 
w Elizabeth J. Williams, m Hattie 
Louise Sims, arr. Frank Lynes; wo- 
men’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 46897. 
Aug. 18, 1986. 45 


Eventide; meditation; organ. © Har- 
vey B. Gaul, Pittsburgh, as author. 
R 46751, Aug. 1, 1936. 46 


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Eye hath not seen; sacred song, Frank 
Lynes;in F. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as widow. R 46899, 
Aug. 18, 1936. 47 


Father brings home something every 
day; song, w Ed. Gardenier. © Gus 
Edwards, New York, as author of m. 
R 46917, Aug. 13, 1936. 48 


Fogle’s male quartet and chorus book; 
compiled; men’s voices. © O. L. 
- Fogle, Columbus, O., as author of 
compilation. R 46747, Aug. 3, 1986. 
49 


For you alone; song, w P. J. O’Reilly; 
in F. © Henry E. Geehl, Coleshill, 
Buckinghamshire, England, as author 
of m. R 46952, Aug. 13, 1936. 50 


‘Gavotte; vy. Max Reger, op. 108a, no. 2; | 


violine u. pf.; in A-moll. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow. R 46763, 
Aug. 5, 1936. 51 


—— op. 8, no. 1; violin and pf. © A. 
Walter Kramer, New York, as author. 
R 46874, Aug. 11, 1936. 52 


Gavotte moderne; pf. © James H. 
Rogers, San Marino, Calif., as author, 
R 46898, Aug. 18, 1936. 53 


‘Gestandnis; op. 27, no. 2; pf. © Ignaz 
Friedman, Siusi, Bolzano, Italy, as 
author. R 46923, Aug. 25, 1936. 54 


Ghost (The) of ragtime; song, from A 
girl at the helm, w Robert B. Smith. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville 
Center, L. I., N. Y., as author of m. 
R 46702, June 19, 1936. 55 


Gift (A) from you; w Fred E. Weather- 
ly, m Guy dHardelot. © W. E. 
Rhodes, Great Yarmouth, England, as 
widower of the author of m. R 
46930, Aug. 20, 1936. 56 


‘Gift (The) of righteousness; w Charles 
Wesley, m D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46853, July 1, 
1936. 57 


Gigue; v. Max Reger, op. 103a, no. 6; 
violine u. klavier; in A-moll. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow. R 46767, 
Aug. 5, 1936. 58 


Girl (A) at the helm; bk. and lyrics 
Robert B. Smith. Voc. sc. © Ray- 
mond Hubbell, Rockville Center, L. I., 
N. Y., as author of m. R 46703, June 
19, 1936. 59 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) Die 
maienkonigin ; schiferspiel oper, Max 
Kalbeck, m bearb. J. N. Fuchs. Voll- 

_ Standiger klavier auszug mit text. © 


TA 


Therese Fuchs, St. Peter, Sulmthal, 
Styria, as child of the deceased author 
of arrangement. R 46919, Aug. 25, 
1936. 60 


Good-bye, girlie, and remember me; 
song, w Irving Berlin. © George W. 
Meyer, New York, as author of m. R 
46774, Aug. 7, 1936. 61 


Gottschalk album; coll. of eleven favor- 
ite pieces, Louis M. Gottschalk, ed. 
and fingered by eminent masters; pf. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York, as 
proprietors. R 46938, Aug. 22, 1936. 

62 


Grandmother’s lullabies; w I. Franklin 
and Jack Hazzard, m Burt Green. © 
Irene Franklin, Hollywood, Calif., as 
one of the authors of w, and widow 
of the author of m. R 46678, July 10, 
1936. 63 


Grunfeld (Alfred) Capriccio ; op. 53, no. 
5; pf. © Ernst Gruenfeld, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 46772, 
Aug. 5, 1986. 64 


Mélodie; op. 538, no. 2; pf. © 
Ernst Gruenfeld, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46769, Aug. 5, 
1936. 65 


Gurlitt album; coll. of 20 favorite 
pieces, Cornelius Gurlitt, ed. and 
fingered by eminent masters; pf. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York, as pro- 
prietors. R 46989, Aug. 22,1986. 66 


He was a prince; w Owen Meredith, m 
Frank Lynes; alto or bass. © Adéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as widow 
of the author of m. R 46749, Aug. 1, 
1936. 67 


Hearts and flowers; barn dance, Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani, arr. G. H. 
Reeves; full band. © Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York, as proprietor. R 
46872, Aug. 11, 1936. 68 


Heir (An) to riches untold; w Jos. C. 
Ludgate, m Benjamin Franklin Butts. 
© Onna Mills Butts, Las Cruces, 
N. M., as widow of the author of m. 
R 46361, Apr. 7, 1936. 69 


Help me live nearer to Thee; w E. HE. 
Hewitt, m Benjamin Franklin Butts. 
© Onna Mills Butts, Las Cruces, 
N. M., as widow of the author of m. 
R 46356, Apr. 7, 1936. 70 


Highland Mary; song, m Kerry Mills. 
© Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., as author of w. R 46697, Aug. 
1, 1986. (a! 


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Hills (The) of Kerry; w Marjorie L. C. 
Pickthall ; low voice. © Oley Speaks, 
New York, as author of m. R 46780, 
Aug. 4, 1986. (Ps 


Home; w Charles 8. Swain, m Frank 
Lynes; mezzo-sop. or bar. © Adéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as widow 
of the author of m. R 46902, Aug. 
18, 1986. 73 


Home and mother; song; solo and cho. 
© Charles M. Fillmore, Indianapolis, 
as author. R 46746, Aug. 3, 1936. 

74 


Homeland (The) ; trio, w W. R. Haweis, 
m FEF. W. Hanscom, arr. Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 46888) 
Aug. 18, 1936. 75: 


How’d you like to marry me; w G. 
Kahn, m G. Le Boy. © Gus Kahn, 
Beverly Hills, Calif., as author of 
w, and Grace Le Boy, Beverly Hills, 
Calif., as author of m. R 46079, June 
30, 1986. ° 76 


Huber (Hans) Intermezzo; reverie; 
pf. © Hans Huber, Zurich, Switzer- 
land, as child of the deceased author. 
R 46926, Aug. 25, 1986. 17 


Hiumoresque; par Alfred Griinfeld, op. 
53, no. 1; pf.; in des dur. © Ernst 
Gruenfeld, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 46768, Aug. 5, 1986. 

78 


I am on the glory side; w James M. 
Gray, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46840, July 1, 1986. 

79 


I am waiting, thou art willing; w J. M. 
G., m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, aS widow of the 
author of m. R 4685, July 1, 1936. 

80 


I bring thee roses; song, from The two 
pins, w Frank Stayton. © Chris- 
topher Wilson, London, as author of 
m. R 467388, Aug. 1, 1986. 81 


I do like to be beside the seaside; w 
and m John A, Glover-Kind. © Al- 
fred Glover-Kind, Brixton, England, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 46858, Aug. 18, 1986. 

82 


I don’t care what becomes of me; song, 
m B. Green. © Irene Franklin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w, 


pt. 17, n. S., Vv. 3L 


and widow of the author of m. R 
46680, July 18, 1986. 83 


I don’t like you; w and m Clare Kum- 


mer. © Clare Kummer Henry, New 
York, as author. R 46861, Aug. 14, 
1936. 84 


I don’t want the morning to come; w 
Arthur J. Lamb, m J: Fred Helf. © 
Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 46833, Aug. 
18, 1936. 85 


know He answers prayers; w and 
m Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances M. 
Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author. R 46719, Aug. 7, 
1936. 86 


I love somebody; w G. Arthurs, m 
Frederick Day. © George Arthurs, 
Harrow, Middlesex, England, as au- 
thor of w, and Frederick E. M. Day, 
Kingston Hill, Surrey, England, as 
author of m. R 469387, Aug. 18, 1936. 

87 


I loves you, kid, that’s all that I can 
say; song, m Al Piantadosi. © Ar- 
thur Fields, Larchmont, N. Y., as 
author of w. R 46798, Aug. 8, 1936. 

88 


I’m aé_ respectable working girl; w 
Edgar Smith, m Maurice Levi. © 
Leon Levi, Baltimore, as next of kin 
of the author of m, who is not liv- 
ing. R 46777, July 15, 1986. 89 


I’m a-bringing up the family; song, m 
Burt Green. © Irene Franklin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of w, 
and widow of the author of m. R 
46679, July 18, 1936. G0) 


I’m glad I’m married; song, m Albert 
Von Tilzer. © Jack Norworth, New 
York, as author of w. R 46792, Aug. 
8, 1986. 91 


I’ve got the mumps; w and mf, Frank- 
lin and Burt Green. © Irene Frank- 
lin, Hollywood, Calif., as one of the 
authors, and widow of the other au- 
thor. R 46681, July 18, 1986. 92 


I want to go to Idaho; song, Mellor, 
Lawrance and Gifford. © Harry Gif- 
ford, London, as one of the authors, 
and Eva Lloyd Williams, Coulsdon, 
Surrey, England, as widow of the 
author Mellor. R 46935, Aug. 18, 
1936. 93 


I want to win the crown of life; w 
Jennie Wilson, m D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as widow 
of the author of m. R 46846, July 1, 
1986. 94. 


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If it be true; w Grace A. McClanathan, 
m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46849, July 1, 1936. 95 


If you but knew; w Darry and Bob 
White, m Edw. Llewellyn. © A. R. 
White, Chicago, as one of the authors 
of w. R 463865, July 11, 1936. 96 


Im yolkston; op. 27, no. 4; pf. © Ignaz 
Friedman, Siusi, Bolzano, Italy, as 
author. R 46925, Aug. 25, 1936. 97 


Impromptu and Scherzo; violin and pf. 
© Cecil Burleigh, Madison, Wis., as 
author. R 46873, Aug. 11, 1986. 98 


Jesus blessed name; w A. A. P., m D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46838, July 1, 1936. 99 


Jesus knows and cares; w and m Mrs. 
C. H. Morris; sop. and alto duet and 
cho. © Frances M. Lunk, Auburn, 
N. Y., as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46721, Aug. 7, 1936. 100 


Josephine; waltz; band. © Bohumir 
Kryl, Chicago, as author. R 46875. 
Aug. 11, 1936. 101 


Just a little nearer ; song, w Mary Bern- 
stecher. © Robert Harkness, So. 
Pasadena, Calif., as author of m. R 
46692, June 17, 1986. 102 


Just call me Bill; song, from The mid- 
night sons, w Glen MacDonough. © 
Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Center, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 46714, June 
9, 1936. 103 


Kanawha; Indian romance, song, m 
Halsey K. Mohr. © Edgar Leslie, 
New York, as author of w. R 46791, 
Aug. 8, 1936. 104 


Keep up the fight; w and m Mrs. C. H 
Morris. © Frances M. Lunk, Au- 
burn, N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author. R 46829, Aug. 17, 1986. 105 


Kind (The) of a girl a man likes best; 
w H. B. Smith, m G. Edwards. © 
Gus Edwards, New York, as author 
of m, and Harry B. Smith, New York, 
as author of w. R 46914, Aug. 13. 
1936. 106 


King Carneval; concert polka; band. 
© Bohumir Kryl, Chicago, as author. 
R 46876, Aug. 11, 1936. 107 


Kisses ; intermezzo. © Raymond Hub- 
bell, Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y., as 
author. R 46704, June 19,1936. 108 


121 


Lack album; coll. of 17 favorite pieces, 
Theodore Lack, ed. and fingered by 
eminent masters; pf. © G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York, as proprietors. 
R 46949, Aug. 22, 1936. 109 


Lange album; coll. of 16 favorite pieces, 
Gustav Lange, rev., ed. and fingered 
by eminent masters. © G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York, as proprietors. R 
46951, Aug. 22, 1936. 110 


Leaving; song, w Edward Madden. © 
Geo. W. Meyer, New York, as author 
of m. R 46698, July 28, 1936. 111 


Let’s pretend you love me; song, from 
The goddess of liberty, m Jos. E. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thor of w. R 46866. Aug. 7, 1936. 112 


Lichner album; coll. of 22 favorite 
pieces, Heinrich Lichner, ed. and fin- 
gered by eminent masters; pf. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York, as proprie- 
tors. R 46941, Aug. 22, 1936. 113 


Life’s thanksgiving; song, Valentin 
Hemery, arr.; orch. © Charles J. 
Roberts, Larchmont, N. Y., as author 
of arrangement. R 46693, July 31, 
1936. 114 


Lift up your heads, O ye gates; 2-pt. 
song, Frank Lynes. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as widow. 
R 46890, Aug. 18, 1936. 115 


Liking’s not a bit like loving; song, m 
Grace Le Boy. © Gus Kahn, Beverly 
Hills, Calif., as author of w. R 
46150, July 8, 1936. 116 


—w Gus Kahn, m Grace Le Boy. 
© Grace Le Boy Kahn, Beverly Hills, 
Calif., as author of m. R 46151, July 
8, 1936. 117 


Lithograph land; song, from The mid- 
night sons, w Glen MacDonough. © 
Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Center, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 46710, June 
9, 1936. 118 


Little (The) Mary gardeners; song, 
from The midnight sons, w Glen Mac- 
Donough. © Raymond Hubbell, 
Rockville Center, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 46715, June 9, 1936. 119 


Look and live; w J. H. Sammis, m 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of m. 
R 46842, July 1, 1936. 120 


Lord (The) will give grace and glory; 
w Julia H. Johnston, m D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
widow of the author of m. R 46835, 
July 1, 1936. 121 


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Love not the world; sacred song, G. W. 
Marston. Rev. ed. © EH. Howard, 
Thayer, Boston, as executor of the! 


author. R 46907, Aug. 18, 1936. 122 


Maggie, your roast is burning; song, | 
from The midnight sons, w Glen Mac-' 
Donough. © Raymond Hubbell, 
Rockville Center, N. Y.. as author, 
of m. R 46718, June 9, 1936. 123) 


Mazurek; from op. 9, no. 2, L. J. Pade-; 
rewski, arr. Theodore Moses Tobani ;i 
orech. © Joseph Morris  Tobani,! 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y.,-as child of! 
the deceased author of arrangement.| 
R 46756, July 15, 1936. 124, 


Mazurka; op. 27, no. 3: pf. © Ignaz; 
‘Friedman, Siusi, Bolzano, Italy, asi 
author. R 46924, Aug. 25, 1936. 125: 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig; 
FWelix) Du Gott der lieb’ und gnade;: 
march from Athalia, German w: 
adapted G. Federlein, arr. W. Rhys-: 
Herbert ; mixed voices. © Jane Hliz- 
abeth Herbert, Hazleton, Pa., as child 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 46815, Aug. 11, 1986. 126 


Menuet ; v. Max Reger, op. 103a, no. 5; 


violine u. pf.; in A-moll. © Elsa, 
Reger, Munich, as widow. R 46766, 
Aug. 5, 1936. 127 


Mephisto rag; by Anthony J. Stastny. 
© Bessie F. Stasny, New York, as 
widow. R 46379, July 21, 1936. 128 


Mighty (The) love of Jesus; w Julia 
H. Johnston, m D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago. as widow 
of the author of m. R 46851, July 1, 


1936. 129 
Mirage; pf. © James H. Rogers, San 
Marino, Calif., as author. R 46905,' 
Aug. 18, 1936. 130 


Miss Trombone; arr. 1. Orch—2. Band. 
© Henry Fillmore, Cincinnati, as au- 


thor. R 46742, 46744, Aug. 8, 1936. 
131, 132 
Mr. Bodkins and Widow Simpkins ;' 


w Allie Tolland Griss, m James H. 
Fillmore. © Henry Fillmore, Cin- 
cinnati, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 46741, Aug. 3, 1936. © 

133 


Modern song favorites; coll. v. 1. 25 
songs; high voice.—v. 2. 22 songs; 
low voice. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York, as proprietors. R 46945, 46946, 


Aug. 22, 1936. 134, 135 
Moon-bird; Indian intermezzo, Demp- 
sey and Schmid; pf. © Johann C. 


pt. 111, N. S., v. 81 


Schmid, Philadelphia, as author of 
m. R 46687, July 31, 1936. 136 


J. E. Dempsey and J. C. 
Schmid; pf. © Viola Anna Flaherty, 
West Philadelphia, aS widow of one 


of the authors, J. K. Dempsey. R 
46688, Sept. 9, 1936. 137 


Motor boat; march and two-step, An- 
thony J. Stastny. © Bessie FE. Stas- 
ny, New York, as widow. R 463880, 


July 21, 1936. 138 
Musiques rustiques; suite; pf. 4a 4 
mains. © Paul Ladmirault, Nantes, 


France, as author. R 46694, Aug. 1, 
1936. 139 


My husband’s in the city; w Zit, m 
S.R. Henry. © Henry R. Stern, New 
York, as author of m. R 46864, Aug. 
10, 19386. 140 


My shadow: w Robert Louis Stevenson, 
m Henry K. Hadley, arr. Frank 
Lynes. 1. Trio; women’s voices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow of the 


author of arrangement. R 46893, 
46895, Aug. 18, 1936. 141, 142 


My wife’s gone to the country, hurrah, 
hurrah; w and m G. Whiting, Irving 
Berlin and Ted Snyder. © George 
Whiting, New York, as one of the au- 
thors. R 46821, July 22, 1936. 143 


Same. © Irving Berlin, New York, 
as one of the authors. R 46820, July 
15, 1936. 144 


Nightingale (The) and the rose; w 
R. H. Beck, m Frank Lynes; sop. and 
ten. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 46901, Aug. 18, 1936. 145 


O heart of mine; w Louise Heald, op. 
34, no. 4; women’s voices. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Wollaston, Mass., as 
author of m. R 46896, Aug. 18, 1936. 

146 


O ’twas love; w Harriet H. Pierson, m 
Daniel B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46836, July 1, 1936. 

147 


O wonderful love; w Rhoda B. Starin, 
m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46848, July 1, 1936. 

148 


Offenbach (Jacques) L’amour de 
lVapache; motifs arr.; pf. © Augustus 
C. Ely, Brooklyn, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 46348, July 2, 1936. 5 

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Barearolle; gently float, trio, Eng- as author of arrangement. R 46726, 
lish version Frederick W. Bancroft, July 27, 1936. 161 


m arr. Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 46886, Aug. 13, 1986. 150 


Old court dance; by Christiaan Kriens; 
violin and pf. © Mathilde C. Kriens, 
Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., as widow. 
R 46783, Aug. 4, 1936. 151 


Ole Sambo; a coon serenade; 1st and 


2d banjo. © Albert J. Weidt, Bel- 
ford, N. J., as author. R 46384, July 
nei, 1986. 152 


Only (The) one I love is; song, from 
‘The promoters, w R. P. Janette. © 
Joseph M. Daly, East Orange, N. J., 
‘as author of m. R 46797, Aug. 8, 
1936. 153 


Onward Christian soldiers; w Sabin 
Baring-Gould, m Benjamin Franklin 
Butts. © Onna Mills Butts, Las 
Cruces, N. M., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46355, Apr. 7, 1936. 

154 

Oskee wow wow; song, from The god- 
dess of liberty, m Jos. E. Howard. 
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. 
Hough, Los Angeles, as authors of w. 
R 46865, Aug. 7, 1986. 155 


Paderewski (I. J.) Melodie; from op. 
16, no. 2, arr. Theodore Moses To- 
bani; orch. © Joseph Morris To- 
bani, Great Neck, N. Y., as child of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 46755, July 15, 19386. 156 


Pensée printaniére; organ. © Gaston 
M. Dethier, New York, as author. 


R 46816, Aug. 11, 1936. 157 
Perpetual motion; by Christiaan 
Kriens; violin and pf. © Mathilde 


C. Kriens, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., 
as widow. R 46784, Aug. 4, 1936. 
158 


Petit (Le) berger; extrait de la suite 
Children’s corner, Claude Debussy, 
transcription Jacques Durand ; violon 
et pf. 
vve. Massacrie-Durand, Paris, as 
widow of the author of transcription. 
R 45600, Sept. 1, 1936. 159 


Pierrot—poor fool; song from Pier- 
rette’s birthday, w Colin Niel Rose. 
© Clement Lockname, London, as 
author of m. R 46810, Aug. 10, 1986. 

160 

Pierrot tanzt; v. Ernst Kullak, op. 31, 
no. 1, arr.; pf. zu 4 hinden. © Ed- 
mund Parlow, Frankfort, Germany, 


© Marie Augustine Marcotte, 


Polonaise; op. 7, no. 9; pf. © Harold 
Bodenhoff, Hellerup, Denmark, as au- 
thor. R 46884, Aug..18, 1936. 162 


Poor (A) little girl like me; song, 
from Mr. Hamlet of Broadway, w 
Edward Madden. © Ben M. Jerome, 
Huntington, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 46596, July 8, 19386. 163 


Prince 0’ dreams’; song, from The mid- 
night sons, w Glen MacDonough. © 
Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Center, 
N. Y., aS author of m. R 46707, June 
9, 1936. 164 


Procession solennelle; organ. © Gas- 
ton M. Dethier, New York, as author. 
R 46817, Aug. 11, 1936. 165 


Prolog; op. 27, no. 1; pf. © Ignaz 
Friedman, Siusi, Bolzano, Italy, as 
author. R 46922, Aug. 25, 1986. 

166 


Promise (The) of pardon; w J. H. 
Sammis, m D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of m. R 46854, July 1, 
1936. 167 


Pyrenean spinning wheel song; trio, 
Sturgis-Blake, arr. Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 46889, 
Aug. 18, 1936. 168 


Redeeming love; w E. E. Hewitt, m 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of 
m. R 46837, July 1, 1936. 169 


Reger (Max) Aria; op. 108a, no. 3; 


violine u. pf.; in A-moll. © Elsa 
Reger, Munich, as widow. R 46764, 
Aug. 5, 19386. 170 


Praeludium; op. 108a, no. 1; vio- 
line u. pf.; in A-moll. © Elsa Reger, 
Munich, as widow. R 46762, Aug. 5, 
1936. 171 


Réves; 3 nocturnes; pf. © Louis 
Thirion, Nancy, France, as author. 
R 46695, Aug. 1, 1936. 172 


Ride on in majesty ; w Henry Hart Mil- 
man, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46841, July 1, 1936. i 

17 


Rosa Rosetta; w J. Norworth and Harle 
C. Jones, m Albert Von Tilzer. © 
Jack Norworth, New York, as one of 
the authors of w. R 46794, Aug. 8, 
1936. 174 


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pt. O, 0. s., Vv. 31 


Rose (The); trio, op. 102; women’s 
voices. © Wilhelm Speiser, Bad 
Honnef am Rhein, Germany, as au- 
thor. R 46752, Aug. 1, 1936. 175 


Sacred orchestra selections no. 1; arr.; 
orch. © Henry Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as author. R 46743, Aug. 3, 1936. 

176 


Scarlatti (Domenico) Pastorale; arr.; 
organ. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Roslindale, Mass., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 46909, Aug. 18, 1936. 

177 


Scherzino; par Alfred Griinfeld, op. 53, 
no. 6; pf. © Ernst Gruenfeld, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 46773, 
Aug. 5, 19386. 178 


School mates; song, w Ed. Gardenier. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 46913, Aug. 13, 1986. 

179 


Seek and find; w Benjamin Franklin 
Butts, m Jennie Cary, arr. B. F. B. 
© Onna Mills Butts, Las Cruces, 
N. M., as widow of the author of w. 
R 46357, Apr. 7, 1936. 180 


Seek ye the Lord; sacred song, Frank 
Lynes; in F. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow. R 46900, 
Aug. 18, 19386. 181 


Serenade; by A. E. Titl, arr. Theodore 
Moses Tobani; 2 violins and pf. © 
Joseph Morris Tobani, Great Neck, 
L. I., N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 46757, 
July 15, 1936. 182 


— par Alfred Griinfeld, op. 53, no. 4; 
pf.; in es dur. © Ernst Gruenfeld, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 46771, Aug. 5, 1936. 183 


Ship (The) of dreams; lullaby, song, 
from The golden girl, m Jos. E. How- 
ard. © Frank R. Adams and Will M. 
Hough, Los Angeles, as authors of w. 
R 46718, Aug. 7, 1986. 184 


Sirénes ; de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
tion; 2 pfs, 4 mains. © Maurice 
Ravel, Montfort / Amaury, France, as 
author of transcription. R 46609, 
July 23, 1936. 185 


Sleep (The) of peace; w Agnes Lock- 
hart Hughes, m Frank Lynes; men’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 46887, Aug. 18, 1936. 186: 


Slumber song; op. 103; women’s trio. 
© Wilhelm Speiser, Bad Honnef am 
Rhein, Germany, as author. R 46754, 
Aug. 1, 1936. 187 


Snowdrop (The) ; trio, English version 
Frederick W. Bancroft; women’s 
voices. © Wilhelm Speiser, Bad 
Honnef am Rhein, Germany, as" au- 
thor of m. R 46892,' Aug: 18, eet - 


Sonatine in A-moll; v. Max Reger, op. 
89, no. 4; klavier. © Elsa Reger, 
Munich, as widow. R 46761, Aug. 5, 
1936. 189 


Sonatine in F-dur; v. Max Reger, op. 


89, no. 3; klavier. © Elsa Reger, 
Munich, as widow. R 46760, Aug. 5, 
1936. 190 


Song development for little children ; by 
Frederic H. Ripley and Harry L. 
Heartz. © Harry L. Harts, Newton, 
Mass., aS one of the authors. R 
46696, July 31, 19386. 191 


Soubrette’s (A) secret; song, from The 
midnight sons, w Glen MacDonough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as author of m. R 46706, 
June 9, 1986. 192 


Souvenir de Mozdok; mazurka russe, 


op. 61; pf. © Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
St. Louis, as author. R 46724, Aug. 
5, 1936. 193 


Speiser (Wilhelm) Nocturne; op. 104; 
women’s trio. © Wilhelm Speiser, 
Bad Honnef am Rhein, Germany, as 
author. R 467538, Aug. 1, 1986. 194 


Splendour (The) falls on castle walls; 
w Tennyson, ed. Geo. F. Geaussent ; 
mixed cho. © Ernest Walker, Ox- 
ford, England, as author of m. R 
46748, Aug. 1, 1986. 195- 


Standing on promise ground; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. © Frances M. 
Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author. R 46720, Aug. 7, 
1986. 196 


Still, still with Thee; song, w Harriet 
Beecher Stowe. © Oley Speaks, New 
York, as author of m. R 46782, Aug. 
4, 1986. 197 


Stoutenburgh (Hlizabeth) Melodie; 3 
skizzen fiir pianoforte, op. 10, no. 1. 
© H. L. Stoutenburgh, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 46683, Aug. 3, 
1936. 198 


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Nocturne ; 3 skizzen fiir pianoforte, 
op. 10, no. 2. © H. L. Stoutenburgh, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., as next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
46684, Aug. 3, 1986. 199) 


Strauss (Richard) Elektra; op. 58, 
tragodie in einem aufzuge, Hugo v. 
Hofmannsthal. . Orch.-partitur. 


Germany, as author of m. R 46785, 
Aug, 6, 1986. 200 


Sweet moments at home; song, w Jean 
C. Havez. © Eddie V. Cupero, Mo- 
bile, as author of m. R 46831, Aug. 
18, 1936. 201 


Sweetheart sigh no more; w Thomas 
B. Aldrich, m Frank Lynes; men’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46894, Aug. 18, 1936. 

202 


Sympathetie Sue; song, from The pro- 
moters, w R. P. Janette. © Joseph 
M. Daly, East Orange, N. J., as author 
of m. R 46795, Aug. 8, 19386. 203 


Take me out to the end of the pier; w 
and m Jean C. Havez. © Ebba Havez 
Sedgwick, Beverly Hills, Calif., as 
widow. R 46830, Aug. 18, 1936. 204 


Tanz im dorfe; v. Nicolai von Wilm, 
op. 2380, no. 4, arr.; pf. zu 4 handen. 
© Edmund Parlow, Frankfort, Ger- 
many, as author of arrangement. R 
46725, July 27, 19386. 205: 


Tanzrytmen; op. 41; klavier zu 4 
handen. Dritte folge, hft. 1, 2. © 
Paul Juon, Vevey, Switzerland, as au- 
thor. R 46920, 46921, Aug. 18, 19386. 

206, 207 


Teddy after Africa; humoresque, Ar- 
thur Pryor, arr.; orch. © Charles 
J. Roberts, Larchmont, N. Y., as au- 
thor of arrangement. R 46700, July 
24, 19386. 208 


That’s the kind of a girl for me; song, 
w F. Clifford Harris. © Frederick 
H. M. Day, Kingston Hill, Surrey, 
England, as author of m. R 46986, 
Aug. 18, 1986. 209 


There is only one way; w J. H. Sam- 
mis, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 46844, July 1, 19386. 

210 


There'll be stars in your crown; w 
O. J. Bulfin, m Benjamin Franklin 
Butts. © Onna Mills Butts, Las 


©, 


Richard Strauss, Garmisch, Bavaria, | 


223 


Cruces, N. M., as widow of the author 
of m. R 463860, Apr. 7, 1986. 211 


This is my prayer; w James M. Gray, m 
D. B. Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of 
m. R 46848, July 1, 1986. 212 


Thou visitest the earth; 2-pt. song, F. 
W. Peace, arr. Frank Lynes. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 46885, Aug. 18, 1986. 213 


To the one we love best, in the land of 
the stein; song, from The promoters, 
w R. P. Janette. © Joseph M. Daly, 
East Orange, N. J., as author of m. 
R 46796, Aug. 8, 19386. 214 


Tomorrow; song, from The promoters. 
w R. P. Janette. © Joseph M. Daly, 
Hast Orange, N. J., as author of m. 
R 46798, Aug. 8, 1936. 215 


Trio fiir violine, violoncello u. Klavier ; 
v. Max Reger, op. 102. © Elsa Reger, 
Munich, as widow. R 46759, Aug. 5, 
1936. 216 


True blue; song, from The midnight 
sons, w Glen MacDonough. © Ray- 
mond Hubbell, Rockville Center, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 46708, June 
9, 1936. 217 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) An- 
dante; from Symphonie pathetique, 
op. 74, no. 6, arr.; organ. © Freder- 
ick N. Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 46908, 
Aug. 18, 1936. 218 


Twinkling stars; par Victor Abelle, op. 
21; pf. © Josefine Wirrer, Crefeld, 
Germany, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 46670, July 27, 1936. 219 


Under the chicken tree; w Irving Jones, 
m Kerry Mills. © Frederick Allen 
Mills, Hollywood, Calif., as author of 
m. R 46689, July 31, 1936. 220 


Up in my aeroplane; song, w Mait 
Woodward. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 46916, Aug. 
13, 1936. 221 


Valse melancolique; par Alfred Griin- 
feld, op. 53, no. 3; pf. © Ernst 
Gruenfeld, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 
as next of kin of the author, who is 
not living. R 46770, Aug. 5, Bee 


Valse ravissante; by Oscar Straus, op. 
151, transcribed; pf. © Arthur Sey- 
bold, Hamburg, Germany, as author 
of transcription. R 46906, Aug. 18, 
1936. 223 


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224 


We are full salvation soldiers ; w and m 
Mrs. C. H. Morris. 
Lunk, Auburn, N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author. R 46722, Aug. 7, 
1936. 224 


When Mary wears the merry widow 
hat; w and m Clare Kummer. 


author. R 46860, Aug. 14, 1936. 


When the do do bird is singing in the 
© Gus Ed-| 
as author. R° 


coco cola tree; song. 
wards, New York, 
46911, Aug. 13, 1986. 226 
When wounded sore; w Cecil F. Alex- 
ander, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46850, July 1, 1936. 227 


Which bid, my brother ; w Cora M. Tur- 
rell, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 46847, July 1, 1936. 228 


Whispered (A) prayer; w Johnson Oat- 
man, jr., m Benjamin Franklin Butts. 
© Onna Mills Butts, Las Cruces, 
N. M., as widow of the author of m. 
R 463859, Apr. 7, 1936. 229 


© Frances M.. 


Clare Kummer Henry, New York, as: 
225 | 


pt. 111, 0. $., Vv. 31 


Wild cherries; song, m Ted Snyder. © 
Irving Berlin, New York, as author 
of w. R 46881, Aug. 15, 19386. 230 


Witching (The) hour; w and m Clare 


Kummer. © Clare Kummer Henry, 
New York, as author. R 46859, Aug. 
14, 19386. ; Zod. 


Wollenhaupt album; coll. of 11 favo- 
rite pieces, H. A. Wollenhaupt,. ed. 
and fingered by eminent masters; pf. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York, as 


proprietors. R 46950, Aug. 22, 1936. 
282 
Yankee honeymoon; song, from The 


midnight sons, w Glen MacDonough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 


ter, N. Y., aS author of m. R 46716, 
June 9, 19386. 233 
Ye merry birds; march, Theodore 


Moses Tobani; pf. © Joseph Morris 
Tobani, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., as 
ehild of the deceased author. R 
46758, July 15, 1936. 234 


You can look, and you ean listen, but 
m-u-m is the word; w and m J. Brock- 
man and J. Fred Helf. © James 
Brockman, Los Angeles, as author of 
w. R 46790, July 13, 1936. 235 


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COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


—— 


1936 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 8381 
No.9 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1936 


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Argentina, vol. 29 (1984), pages vi-vil of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and N ‘orfollk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Finland, vol. 23 (1928), pages vi-vil of no. 12; 

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. oe 

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

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 18; 

Greece, vol. 27 (1982), pages vi-vil of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages x1-xu1 of no. 6; 

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil—viil ‘of no. 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and y 17 (1922), 
pages xlli—xiv of no. 6 

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Netherlands, vol. 18 (1993), pages vi—vii of no. 3: 

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 Ms pee v-ix of no. Soman VO. Lt 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 

Norway, Vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no. Cs 

Palestine (excluding Trans- Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vii 
of no. 9; 

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

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

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

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

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


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claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, “Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 

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é, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITION 


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


statement of authorship is given. 


A media luz; tango, letra Carlos César 
Lenzi, m Edgardo Donato, arr. Don- 
ald Reep. © June 10, 19386; E pub. 
57396; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24032 


A minuit sur la plage; slow-fox, paroles 
R. Chamfleury, m Henry Himmel; 
orch. ptes. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45647 ; H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

24033 


Abraham (An) Lincoln song; by Wal- 
ter Damrosch, on Walt Whitman’s 
poem Oh! captain! My captain; bar. 
solo, cho. of liberated slaves and 
orech. Se. © Sept. 10, 1936; E pub. 
57551; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 240384 


—w from Walt Whitman’s poem O 
eaptain! My captain, m Walter 
Damrosch; bar. solo and mixed cho. 


Pf. voc. sc. © Aug. 81, 1936; E pub. 
57278; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 240385 


According to love, I’m a millionaire; 
song. ©1 ec. Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 
132495; Ross F. De Roy, Washington. 

24036 


Accordions on parade; march, Jimmie 


Edwards; pf. accordion. © Sept. 7, 
1936; E for. 45795; B. F. Wood 
musie co., Boston. 24037 


Advance (The) of aluminum; march, 
arr. Ed. Chennette; band pts. © 
Aug. 1, 19385; E pub. 57511; Leo Wil- 
liam Gabriel, Badin, N. C. 24038 


Aeolian chorus collection for young 
men; compiled and ed. Don Malin; 
men’s voices. © Sept. 3, 1936; E 
pub. 57436; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 24039 


Afraid of love; fox-trot; pf. treble. © 
iwedAus. 27, 1936; KH unp. 132123; 
Felice Iula, Benjamin Klasmer and 
Ted Routson, Baltimore. 24040 


Africa; pf. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E 


unp. 132825; Thora Burgess, Osh- 
kosh, Wis. 24041 
Africa (L’) fascista; canzone. © 1 ec. 


Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131413; Ciro 
Borrelli, New York. 24042 


Africano; tango, versi e melodia. ©1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 131559; For- 
tunato Apicella, New Haven. 24043 

24043 


After the rain came sunshine; fox-trot, 
song, melody A. W. Furbert and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 132085; Augusta W. Furbert, 
Devonshire, Bermuda. 24044 


After to-night; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131929; Paul 
Salvatori, Forest Park, [1]. 24045 


’Avyaa we (Agapa me); w Minoos Matsa 
m Sosou Joannidi. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 57177; Apollo music co., New 
York. 24046 


w Minos Matsas, m Sossos Ioan- 


nides. © 1c. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
132835; M. Constantinides, Athens, 
Greece. 24047 


Ah, les gangsters; paroles Vandair et 
Charlys, m Raymond Legrand. © 
June 15, 19386; E for. 45678; Ray 
Ventura & cie., Paris. 24048 


Ain’t cha got no etty ket; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 
e. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 132543; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

24049 


Al walked out on me; song. © Sept. 
12, 1986; E pub. 57586; Clarence A. 
McManus, Albany. 24050 


Alaska ; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 21, 19386; E 
unp. 132268; Irene Grant, Mounds, 
Okl. 24051 


Albizu campos; bolero, letra Manuel 
Arroyo, con melodia. ©1ce. Sept. 25, 
1936; E unp. 132510; Augusto Coén, 
New York. 24052 


Alhambra; cancion-espafola, letra Ber- 
nardo C. Sancristébal, m Miguel 
Prado. © Mar. 31, 19386; E for. 
45768; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24053 


All alone and blue; song. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 182111; Ethel Mary 
Wisecup, Kansas City, Mo. 24054 


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24055 


All alone with a broken heart; song, 
melody Allen Taub. © 1 e¢. Sept. 30, 
1986; E unp. 132805; Avice La Brier, 
St. Louis. 24055 


All because of you; w Sadie Williams 
and Ruth Wilson; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
10, 1936; E unp. 131691; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 24056 


All I hold for you is in my heart; w 
and melody. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 129768; John F. Pennisi, Los 
Angeles. 24057 


All I need is you; song, m J. Tim 
Brymn. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 


132012; William Wilford, Norfolk, 


Va. 24058 


All in down and out blues; w and mel- 
ody Uncle Dave Macon. © 1c. Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 182601; Dave Macon, 
Readyville, Tenn, 24059 


All is well; w C. Somers, m B. Doug- 
lass, © 1. ¢ Sept. 22, 1936; EH unp. 
132345; Bruce Douglass and Clark 
Somers, New York. 24060 


All night long; w and melody Hudson 
Whittaker. © 1. Sept. 3, 1986; E 
unp. 131342; Wabash music co., Chi- 
cago. 24061 


All round the square; unison song, w 
Thomas Hood, m Paul Edmonds. © 
July 24, 1986; E for. 45521; Augener, 
ltd., London. 24062 


All that I need; w Alfred Rubin, and 
melody, ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
132522; Benjamin Ira Rubin, Los An- 
geles. 24063, 


All that you need is Jesus; arr. Hlsie 
EH. Richardson; pf., with w. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1382576; Zethel 
Sylvia Miller, Kansas City, Mo. 

24064 


All the way; w Annie Mabel Bolon; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 19386; E unp. 131692; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

24065 

All to you; w L. T. Reilly, m G. S, Rice. 
© 1e. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131887; 
Gertrude S. Rice and Lena T. Reilly, 
Baltimore. 24066 


All you left me; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132690; Pete 
Tepsic, Summitville, O. 24067 


Allerseelen ; 120 vortrags- u. fantasie- 
stiicke, Hermann Wenzel; harmon- 
ium, bd. 6-10. © Nov. 1, 1931; E for. 
45587-45591 ; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

24068--24072 


pt. 1m, 1. S., Vv. dk 


Alma en pena; tango, letra EF. Garcia 
Jimenez, m Anselmo Aieta; pf. 
June 15, 19386; E for. 45666; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 24073. 


Alma mater; Shady Side academy; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131677; 
Robert Victor Howard, Pittsburgh. 

24074 


Alone in love: w K. Hecht, melody N. 
Gardner. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1986; HE 
unp. 132771; Nat Gardner and Ken 
Hecht, New York. 24075 


Along the Broadway trail; from Every 
day’s a holiday, w and m Sam Cos- 
low and Barry Trivers. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 132547; Famous mu- 
sie corp., New York. 24076 


Always wait; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131248; Adeline 
Francis Ryan, New York, 24077 


Alzame en tus brazos; vals, letra Mario 
Battistella, m Hector A. Gérard Cruz; 
pf. © Apr. 14, 1936; E for. 45745; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 24078 


Am I intruding; w Milton Leeds, m 
Ned Cosmo; with guit. arr. © Aug. 
31, 1986; E pub. 57293; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 24079 


Am I the girl of your dreams; w Joyce 
Montane, m Hector Richard. © 1. 
Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 132127; Verlea 
James, Maryville, Mo. 24080 


America, America, the rose of the 
world; world anthem. ©1e. Sept. 3, 
1986; E unp. 131831; Nida H. Hop- 
kins, Peoria, Ill. 24081 


America with F. D. R.; song, w Wal- 
ter D. Wilson. © Sept. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 574381; Claude EH. Vincent, 
Fairmont, W. Va. 24082 


American (The) legion; march; solo 
cornet, and w. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 132216; John Flusek, Chicago. 

24083. 


American rhapsody ; op. 107; pf. ©1e 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132285; Alfred 
Arriola, San Francisco. 24084 


America’s beautiful dolly ; w H. B. Wel- 
by, m Alec Denham. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1936; E unp. 181193: Helena B. Wel- 
by and Vernon C. Leftwich, Los Ange- 
les. 24085 


America’s salute to the world; march 
song, w and m W. G. Vaughan, as- 
sisted Mary E. Armstrong. © 1 .e. 
Sept. 28, 19836; E unp. 132731; W. 
Gordon Vaughan, Houston. 24086 


1080 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24113 


Amid the Indiana dunelands; hillbillie} Aran lullaby; w and melody Thomas 


ballad, w W. B. Allen, melody H. L. 
Glenn. © 1c. Sept. 19, 19386; E unp. 
132183; Wm. B. Allen, Gary, Ind., and 
Harrison L. Glenn, San Jose, Calif. 
24087 
Amor means love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131440; 
Clothilde Anduaga, New York. 
24088 


And just to think; song. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1986; E unp. 132117; Martha Yel- 
ton Gwaltney, Gordonsville, Tenn. 

24089 


Andalucia; paso doble-couplet, letra 
Hugo Zamora, m Hector A. Gerard 
Cruz; pf. © Apr. 14, 1986; E for. 
45763: Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 24090 


Angel (The) choir; song. ©1e. Sept. 
2, 1986; E unp. 131310; Carlotta B. 
Muir, Chevy Chase, Md. 24091 


Animal (The) store; w Rachel Field, 
m Florence C. Best; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57313; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 24092 


Anita; w Jill Rainsford, melody Arthur 
Gutman. © 1 ¢ Sept. 12, 1936; HE 
unp. 131800; Marguerite Rainsford, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 24093 


— waltz; pf. ©l1e Sept. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 131872; William Frederick 
Heuck, New York. 24094 


Answer, yes or no; waltz song, w Clyde 
F. Berry. © 1. Sept. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 1382794; Walter H. Lewis, Man- 
chester, N. H. 24095 


Anxiety: by Charles Maxwell. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1381506; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 24096 


Any time is love time; song. ©1.. 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132674; Madge 
Burton Rounsaville, Los Angeles. 

24097 


Apache; valse, Fred Di Leo; pf. accor- 
dion. © Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 57208; 
Wm. J. Smith music co., ine, New 
York. 24098 


Apollo revyen 1936; tekst: Aage Stef- 
fensen og Viggo Barfoed, m: Kai 
Normann Andersen; pf. © July 21, 
1936; E for. 45568 ; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 24099 


Aragonesa (L’); valse de concert, D. 
Alard, op. 42, transcribed Carlos 
Tomas ; wood-wind quintette. Se. © 
1 ce. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131541; 
Thomas Calrow Carver, Milwaukee. 

24100 


Butler Feeney, harmonized Theodore 
Chanler. © 1. Sept. 21, 19386; E 
unp. 132309; Mary Evangeline Hig- 
gins Carr, Chicago. 24101 


Are they only vacation dreams; w and 
m Cliff Burleigh and Ed Saylor. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131902; 
Frederick Patrick and Elias Salit, 
Brooklyn. 24102 


Are you a Christian; pf., with w. © 
ime. Sept. 1, 1936; EH unpy, 131078; 
Frances Petry Huff, San Francisco. 

24103 


Are you just pretending, dear; song. © 
1 ec Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 132028; 
David Daniel Murray, Arlington, Va. 

24104 


Are you really in love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 182380; 
Henry R. Dutton, Albany, N. Y. 

24105 


Around, around, around: song, melody 
Harry A. Powell. © 1 ec. Sept. 8, 
1936; E unp. 129021; Margaret Orr, 
Oakland, Calif. 24106 


As they come and go in Reno; fox-trot, 
w Leone Taylor, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132087 ; Leone Miller, Chicago. 

24107 


Ascher’s clipper band book; coll. of 36 
best known favorites for young bands, 
compiled and arr. Geo. H. Sanders; 
band pts. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57687 ; Emil Ascher, inec., New York. 

24108 


At Hallowe’en; by Seward Tenney ; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 57672; 
Schroeder & Gunther, ine., New York. 

24109 


At last a love; w Kathryn Anne 
Mayer; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1936; H 
unp. 132391; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24110 


At least I have my dreams; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 182478; 
Dorothy H. Richards, Prescott, Ariz. 

24111) 


At the barn dance; by Alexander Ben- 
nett; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57489; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24112 


At the end of each day; m Sylvester 
Kong Cross; pk, with “w. © Pe 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132440; Rich- 
ard Solomon Nassar, Sulphur, La. 

24113 


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24114. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 31 


At the end of the sunset trail; w G. 
Parmelee, m H. Powell. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1936; E unp. 132151; Gilbert Par- 
melee and Harry Powell, San Fran- 
cisco. 24114 


At your service; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 2, 1986; EK unp. 131250; Anna 
Burneka, Springfield, O. 24115 


Au Luxembourg; paroles Jeannine Har- 
mand, m Jacque Carnet. © June 15, 
19386; E for. 45680; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 24116 


Au temps des croisades; paroles Raoul 
Leblond, m Jean Nelly. © June 15, 
1936; E for. 45684; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 24117 


Auld lang syne; arr. A. P. McKinney 
and R. F. Tomlinson; Hawaiian guit., 
in note and diagram, with w. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57590; Mc- 
Kinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 24118 


Aus meiner jugendzeit; intermezzo, 
Hermann Wenzel; streichquartett. 
© Nov. 1, 1931; E for. 45613; Fr. 
Portius, Leipzig. 24119 


Authentic (The) theory practice book 
on the grammar of music; grade 8, 
W. F. Keller. © July 17, 1936; E for. 
45531; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
Itd., London. 24120 


Autumn; song, w Purdy, old English 
version. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 
131373 ; Emily Simmons Byrd, Waldo, 
Ark. 24121 


Autumn bonfire; w and melody. © 
1. c Sept. 28, 19863 BH unp.* 132757 ; 
Lena Belle Dillon, San Luis Obispo. 
Calif. 24122 


Autumn breeze; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132115; John 
Erwin and James P. Lloyd, Winslow, 
Ariz. 24123 


Avenging and bright; w Thomas Moore, 
m Irish folk song, arr. Alfred White- 
head ; mixed voices. © Aug. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 57218; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 24124 


Aviation; song, m H. W. Sprague and 
Warren H. Hensen. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
19386; E unp. 1382642; Howard Warren 
Sprague, Jacksonville, Il. 24125 


Ay, mama; rumba, letra y m Leonor 
Flores. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131454 ; C. Louis Caputi, Long Beach, 
Mace Tere IN Su aY 24126 


Babe (The) divine; Christmas service, 
Ww various authors, m Forrest G. 
Walter, Clarence Kohlmann, and 


others. © July 6, 1936; E pub. 57172; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

24127 

Babil de poupées; fox-trot chanson, m 

Francois Gailhard et A. Mirty; oreh. 

ptes. © Dee. 31, 1935; H for. 45725; 

J. B. Chassaing, Paris. 24128 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Fugue XIV, 
vol. 2; from Well tempered clavi- 
chord, arr. Clarke 8S. Kessler; wood- 
wind quartet, with conductor. Se. 
and pts. © Sept. 25, 1986; E pub. 
57677 ; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 24129 

——- Fugue XXII, vol. 1; from Well 
tempered clavichord, arr. Clarke §S. 
Kessler; woodwind quintet with con- 
ductor. Se. and pts. © Sept. 25, 
1936; E pub. 57678; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 24130 


| ely ig fugue; in G maj., arr. W. Sey- 


mour Walker; pf. © Sept. 7, 1936; 
E for. 45833; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 24131 


Melodische stticke aus den orgel- 
chordlen und klavier-suiten; umar- 
beitung Albert Kranz; violine u. har- 
monium, orgel, o. klavier. © Oct. 
18, 1982; E for. 45617; Fr. Portius, 


Leipzig. 24132 
—-— violine, violoncello  u. 
harmonium, orgel, o. klavier. © Oct. 


18, 1982; E for. 45615; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 24133 
Prelude XIV, vol. 2; from Well 
tempered clavichord, arr. Clarke §8, 
Kessler ; woodwind quartet. Se. and 
pts. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 57681; 
Rubank, inc., Chicago. 24134 
Prelude XXII, vol. 1; from Well 
tempered clavichord, arr. Clarke S. 
Kessler ; woodwind quintet, with con- 
ductor. Se and pts. © Sept. 25, 
1936; E pub. 57680; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 24135 


Bach up to me; by Thomas Waller; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131268; 
Philip L. Ponce, ine., New York. 

24136 


Back in our sandpile days; song, w 
Blanche Funston. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131933 ; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 24137 


Back ter dat shack in Carolin’; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131851; Stanley C. R. Nowell, Camp- 
bellpur, N. W. F. P., India. 24138 


Back to land with Landon; arr. Harry 
Carney; pf., with w. © Sept. 9, 
1936; E pub. 57304; Charley S. 
Barker, Ithaca, N. Y. 24139 


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no. 9, 1936 


Back to my droop sided shack ; song, m 
Ralph Davis. © Sept. 5, 1986; E 
pub. 57255; James L. Johnson, Pitts- 
burgh. 24140 


Bad ole moon; pf., with w. ©1c. Aug. 
27, 1936; E unp. 131570; Lois Irvan 
Jones, Paducah, Ky. 24141 


Bagatelle; flute, harp and strings. Se. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 131659 ; 
Victor Kolar, Detroit. 24142 


Baiser (Un) pour rien; ballet, m Man- 
uel Rosenthal; pf. Partition. © June 
15, 19386; E for. 45671; Heugel, Paris. 

24143. 


Ballet of the chickens in their shells; 
from Pictures at an exhibition, M. P. 
Moussorgesky, arr. Clarke S. Kessler ; 
woodwind quintet, with conductor. 
Se. and pts. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57679; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 24144 


Balloon (The) brigade; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 1382631; 
Clara Lund, New York. 24145 


Bandido (El); paso doble, Bernard 
Sheaff, arr. Jimmie Edwards; pf. 
accordion. © Sept. 7, 1936; E for. 
45796; B. F. Wood music €o., Boston. 

24146 


Bare-fields ; w L. René, melody EH. Bare- 
field. © 1. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
131378; Eddie Barefield and Leon 
René, Los Angeles. 24147 


Bavarian echo; ldindler, Bavarian 
waltz, op. 2; pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; H 
pub. 57194; Max Weichselbaumer, 
New York. 24148 


Bayou moan; song, w George Milligan. 
© le. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132459 ; 
Conrad Evans, St. Paul. 24149: 


Be serious; song, w Micky Marshall. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131934; 
J. Chas, McNeil, Los Angeles. 24150 


Be yourself; w and melody. ©1. 
Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131823; Ada- 
line Celina Ambrose, Cicero, IIl. 

24151 

Beautiful isle of Dreamland: waltz, w 
G. A. Fernham, m J. Lopez. ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131387; Joseph 
Lopez and Grayce A. Fernham, Chi- 
cago. 24152 


Beautiful isle cof love; song, arr. Henry 
Pritchard. © 1. Sept. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 131683; Jake Keller, jr., Mar- 
rero, La. 24153. 


Beautiful love; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 131553; Mar- 
garet Lynch, Tampa, Fla. 24154 


24166 


Beautiful Nuana moon; Hawaiian 
waltz, w J. McDonald, melody P. Pur- 
cell. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
131233; Joseph McDonald and Pat- 
rick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

24155 


Beauty the pilgrim; unison song, w 
Gerald Gould, m J. Meredith Tatton. 
© June 15, 1986; E for. 45629; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, The year 
book press, Itd., London. 24156 


Because I love you, none other will do; 
song, arr. Jean Morell. © Mar. 15, 
1936; E pub. 57585; Birdie T. Jef- 
fries Chadwick, Ceredo, W. Va. 

24157 


Because it’s your birthday today; w 
and m Nick Kenny and Charles 
Kenny; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 57282; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 24158 


Because of you; song; ten. © 1 e@. 
Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 182516; Rena 
S. Burnham, Schenectady, N. Y. 


24159 
Beer-beer-beer, the gang’s all here; 
song, m Bernie Clements. © Sept. 


10, 1986; E pub. 57500; John Popper- 
man, Houston. 24160 


Beer song; w Arthur Winters, m arr. 
Charlotte Hofmeister. © 1 ec. Sept. 


9, 1936; E unp. 1381610; Melody 
makers, Indianapolis. 24161 
Beethoven (Ludwig van) In questa 


tomba; English version Marshall 
Kernochan, m arr. Yasha Davidoff ; 
men’s cho. © Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 
57277 ; Galaxy music corp., New York. 

Uh, 24162 


Minuet in G, no. 2; w Martyna 
Carroll, m arr. Harry Stanley; Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, in diagram. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 57223; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 241638 


Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Brahms; 
from Hide away girl, w and m Sain 
Coslow. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131492; Famous music corp., New 
York. 24164 


Behold! It is written; sacred cantata, 
w from the Bible, m and arr. of text 
L. H. Lewis. © Aug. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 57227; Louise Hills Lewis, In- 
dependence, Mo. 24165 


Belle Isle; march; orch. Se..e ©1.e. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 131656; Victor 
Kolar, Detroit. 24166 


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24167 


Belles, belles gather around; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131842; Olga Heyman, Richfield, Kan. 

24167 


Bellevue revyen 1986; tekst: Dan 
Folke og Carl Viggo Meincke, m: 
Erik Fiehn, Dan Folke, Carlo Thom- 
sen og Henry Willum; pf. © July 
21, 1986; E for, 45569; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 24168 


Beloved of my heart; valse song. © lL 
ce. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132719; Au- 
guste Krommer, Oakland, Calif. 

24169 


Beneath an old umbrella drippin’ rain; 
novelty song; med. voice. 
Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 181795; Pauline 
Winslow, Brooklyn. 24170 


Beneath Miami palms; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 182054; Arnold 
Jones, Detroit. 24171 


Beneath the stars; melody, with pf. 
acc. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 
131931; Lora Miller Burke, Moberly, 
Mo. 24172 

Bereceuse; de Georges Dandelot; pf., 4 
mains. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45702; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

24173 


Better get off your high horse; w and 
m Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, 
pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; with ukulele 
and guit. arr. © Sept. 14, 1936; E 
pub. 57391; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 24174 


Betty Jane; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 19386; E 
unp. 132088; Francis Dailey, Bath, 
ING EY 24175 


Bewildered: w and m Maurie Weil, in 
collaboration with Stan Osebald; 
with guit. arr. © June 18, 1986; H 
pub. 57181; Master melodies, Chicago. 

24176 


Big yellow moon; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
8, 1986; E unp. 181560; Ed Wolcott, 
San Fernando, Calif. 24177 


Bimbo; tango; band conductor pt. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132849; 
Patsy Zaffino, Glenbrook, Conn. 

24178 


Bird (A) song; by Nina Mitchell; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1936 ; E pub. 57479: Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24179 


Birthday (The) of the King; Christmas 
cantata-pageant for choir and Sun- 
day school, text Herman yon Berge, 


©ma ce, 


Dt. TEL MS ayer! 


m KE. S. Lorenz. © Sept. 8, 1986; D 
39138; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
24179* 


Black raspberry jam; by Thomas Wal- 
ler; pf. ©1c. Sept. 2, 19386; EH unp. 
131267; Philip L. Ponce, ine., New 
York. 24180 


Blackbirds of 1936; selection, on melo- 
dies by Rube Bloom, arr. Dudley H. 
Bayford; pf. © Sept. 28, 1936; HE 
for. 45817; Sun music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 24181 


Blame it on the moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1986: E unp. 131595: 
June Renchler, Detroit. 24182 


Blazing (The) arrow; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
12, 1986; E unp. 1381873; Florence 
Planer Seyden, Walnut Creek, Calif. 

24183 

Blessed are they that dwell; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m William Baines; 
mixed voices, with sop. and ten. soli. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57468; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24184 


Blow that horn; w Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest, m Walter Donaldson. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132666 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 24185 


Blue aloha; waltz, w and melody Karl 
Streuber. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 181525; Charles D. (Karl) Streu- 
ber, Burbank, Calif. 24186 


Blue (The) bird calls; waltz song. © 
1 ec Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 1381417; 
Cora McWhinney Hand, Inglewood, 
Calif. 24187 


Blue bonnet Sue; w and m Edward 
Willfred St. John; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 131747; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 24188 


Blue eyes; waltz song, m P. W. Derk- 
sen and Clemens Derksen. © 1 e«. 
Sept. 16, 1986; EH unp. 1820382; Paul 
W. Derksen, Rock Island, Ill. 24189 


Blue river blues; w and melody. © 1 
ec. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 131299; 
Philip Barsky, Philadelphia. 24190 


Blue trumpet man; w and m Michael 
Carr; pf. ©1« Sept. 8, 1986; H 
unp. 1381550; Irwin Dash music co., 
ltd., London. 24191 


Blues; de Alexandre Tansman; pf. © 
June 15, 1936; E for. 45710; Editions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 24192 


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no. 9, 1936 


24222 


Bluettes: by Stanford King; pf. © 
Sept. 16, 19386; E pub. 57476; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

4193 

Bobby Shafto; m and adaptation of w 
from D. H. Holmes, by Walter J. 
Brunsman, m arr. J. Alfred Schehl ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Aug. 11, 1936; 
E pub. 57298; Merrell Schwarz music 
co., Cincinnati. 24194 


Bochsa (N. Ch.) Andante; arr.; harp, 
with pf. acc. ©1c. Sept. 22, 19386; 
E unp. 132339; Vojmir Attl, New 
York. 24195 


Bomba (La); from The big broadcast 
of 1937, w and m Leo Robin and 
Ralph Rainger. © Sept. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 57382; Paramount pictures, 
ine., New York. 24196 


Bon (Le) roi Jean; paroles Louis 
Sauvat et Michel Emer, m M. Emer 
et Paul Maye. © June 15, 1936; HE 
for. 45685; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

24197 

Bonis (Mel) Neuf piéces faciles; pf. 
© June 15, 1936; E for. 45694; Hdi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 24198 


Bookolix; swinglicks written for all 
chords in all keys, also standard hot 
chos., Thomas Herrick. © Sept. 25, 
1936; AA 216255; Russell Brooks, 
Chicago. 24199 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance 
no. 3; arr. Angelo Pinelli; pf. ac- 
eordion. bk.1. © Aug. 19, 1986; E 
for. 45854; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 24200 


no. 6; arr. Angelo Pinelli; 
pf. accordion. bk. 2. © Aug. 19, 
1936; E for. 45855; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 24201 


no. 7; arr. Angelo Pinelli; pf. 
accordion. bk. 2. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E for. 45856; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 24202 


— Lullaby; arr. and ed. Hans Barth. 
Peco. Pt. 1,2... ©. Septa Ss; 
1936; E pub. 57225, 57226; Schroeder 
& Gunther, inc., New York. 

24208, 24204 


Bredon Hill; w from A Shropshire lad, 
A. E. Housman, m D. J. Twigg; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 8, 1936; E 
for. 45717; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 24205 


Brightest (The) picture; song; mixed 


—_——_ 


voices. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 
ister; CH de “he ‘Count, *Villard, 
Minn. 24206 


Bring your brother; song, m and arr. 
for ukulele, ete., Luther A. Clark. 
© June 22, 1986; E pub. 575382; Iris 
N. Gray, Concord, N. H. 24207 


Broadway beauties; w and melody Pat 


Shelton. ©1c¢. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
1380481; Julius Caesar Shelton, 
Marion, O. 24208 


Broken hearted; song, arr. Bob Taylor. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132624; 
Olietta Irene Moore, Denver. 24209 


Broken (The) platinum horse shoe; 
cowboy song, arr. H. R. Andricks. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 19386; E unp. 131427; 
Kirby Gray, San Angelo, Tex. 24210 


Broken (A) vow; song, w Bertie Chas- 


tain. © 1. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
131397; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 24214 


Bronson’s song folio; arr. L. D. Rich- 
ardson and Richard A. Dixon; Ha- 
wailian guit., in note and diagram, 
with Spanish guit. chords. fol. no. 8. 
With words.—fol. no. 12. Without 
words. © Aug. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57349, 57353; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 24212, 24213 


——fol. no. 9. With words. 
© Aug. 1, 1986; E pub. 57350; 
Charles E. King, Honolulu. 24214 


— folky nos et Pe With 
words. © Aug. 1, 1936; Epub. 
57301, 57352; Johnny Noble, Hono- 
lulu. 24215, 24216 


Brown eyes; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132264; Celia S. Shear- 
in, Eagle Point, Or. 24217 


Brownings (The) go to Italy; opera, 


libretto compiled and arr. G. A. 
Hawkins-Ambler, m op. 43. © Sept. 
10, 1986; E pub. 57501; Eleanor 
Everest Freer, Chicago. 24218 


Bruce (M. Campbell) Six dance duets; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1936; E for. 45761; 
Banks & son, York, England. 24219 


Buglers (The) ; by Cedric W. Lemont, 
op. 65; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57487; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24220 


Bump, bump, bump in a rumble seat 
with you; song, w Joel Warren 
Bloom. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 
132312; Paul Bendix Rubenstein, 
Tucson, Ariz. 24221 


Buried treasure; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 132454; Irving 
Nemoff, Cresskill, N. J. 24222 


. 1085 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24223 


pt. 1, 0. 8., v. 81 


Burla; tango cancion, letra H. Manzi, 
m Francisco Pracanico; pf. © July 
8, 1936; E for. 45775; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24223 


Busy little feller; fox-trot; violin, 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936: H 
unp. 132364; Vincent Barber, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 24224 


By all the stars above; w and melody. 
©1e. Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 132327; 
Morris Disman, Brooklyn. 24225: 


By candle light ; waltz; pf., with w. © 
1 ce. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132636; 
Olga Orcutt, New York. 24226 


By the blooming almond tree; w George 
Buyukas, m George 8S. Markiancs. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 57180; Apollo 
music co., New York. 24227 


C. E.; w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 131389; Frances Petry 
Huff, San Francisco. 24228 


C’est jeudi; 6 piéces enfantines, L. 
Ferrier-Jourdain; pf. 4 4 mains. © 
June 15, 1986; HE for. 45692: Hditions 
Max Eschig, Paris. 24229 


C’est la valse des caresses; valse, pa- 
roles Daverdain, m Aris et Fred 
Hoffmann. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
45730; Julio Garzon, Paris. 24230 


Ca n’vaut pas Paris; one-step, F. Méni- 
chetti-J. Mizou; orch. ptes. © May 
1, 1986; E for. 45651; Fr. Ménichetti, 
Marseille, France. 24231 


Cabin (The) by the river; song, m 
Florine Chase. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1382252; Myrtle Pearl Evans, 
Newton, Ia. . 24232 


Cadet march; pf. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 132488; Charles J. Herring, 
Brooklyn. 24233 


Calesero (El) montoro; cancioén haba- 
nera, letra y melodia. ©1ce. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 1381338; Antonio de la 
Puente, New York. 24234 


Calientito; rumba, letra y m Antonio 
Escobar, arr. para pf. Ponce Reyes. 
© Apr. 30, 19386; E for. 45764; South- 
ern musie pub. co., inc., New York. 

24235 

Caliph (The) of Bagdad; by Berenice 
Benson Bentley, arr. of 2d pf. pt. 
Preston Ware Orem; 2 pfs. © Sept. 
18, 1986; E pub. 57523; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 24236 

Call my bluff; w and melody. ©1le 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181458; Victor 
Hermann Wagner, Pittsfield, Mass. 

24237 


Call of duty; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132220; Mary Wojton, 
New York. 24238 


Calling; song, w A. J. Downing. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 1322415) Ji 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 24239 


Calling for you; waltz song, w Ted 
Neun. © Sept. 4, 1936; E pub. 57483 ; 
Harold Kiehl, Hamilton, Ont., Can- 
ada. 24240 


Calvary’s crimson rose; hymn, w John 
Marvin Dean, m harmonized David 
Christiansen. © Sept. 1, 1986; H 
pub. 57232; Harry D. Clarke, Water- 
loo, Ia. 24241 


Camera (The) doesn’t lie, neither do I; 
w Edgar Leslie, melody Joe Burke. 
©1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132239; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

242.42 


Caminito; cancion portena, parole ital- 
iane Emilio Vanner, parole spagnuole 
Coria Penaloza, m J. de D. Filiberto; 
pf. © June 15, 1986; E for. 45667; 
Julio Garzon, Paris. 24243 


Campfire march; by N. Louise Wright, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf. 1. 4 
hands.—2. 6 hands. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57524, 57525; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 24244, 24245 


Can you imagine; w EH. G. Heine, mel- 
ody F. Hanzel. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
EK ounp. 132212; Frank Hanzel and 
EHdw. G. Heine, Finleyville, Pa. 

24246 

Cancion de Ausencia; de la pelicula 
Loco lindo, letra Chamico, m C. Di 
Sarli; pf. © June 22, 1936; E for. 
45774; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24247 


Cansancio; vals, letra y m Carlos Lopez 
M.; pf. © May 26, 19386; HE for. 
45748 ; Southern music pub. co., ine, 
New York. 24248 


Can’t we always be the same; w Helen 
Meehan, melody Edna F. Meil. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp, 132tem 
Edna Meil, Baltimore. 24249 


Can’t we fall in love; from His broth- 
er’s wife, w Harold Adamson, m Wal- 
ter Donaldson; with guit. arr. © 
Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 57417; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 24250 


Can’t you; melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
19386; E unp. 132613; Samuel Wis- 
sig, Parlier, Calif. 24251 


Canzone della sera; trumpet solo, with 
orch. Se. ©1c. Aug. 6, 1936; BE unp. 
131657 ; Victor Kolar, Detroit. 24252 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24279 


Capanna (Una); fox-trot, I. Natio; 
jazz orch. pti. © Aug. 4, 1986; E for. 
45533; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 24253 


Capricorn; by Vincent Lopez; pf. © 
Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57518; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 24254 


—— fox-trot, Vincent Lopez, arr. Ralph 
Gordon; orch. pts. © Sept. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 57517; Joe Davis, ine., New 
York. 24255 


Caraba (La); rumba de la pelicula El 
secreto de Ana Maria, letra y m J. 
Demon y P. Godes; orch. ptes. © 
Jan. 29, 1936; E for. 45780; Southern 


music pub. co., inc., New York. 
24256 


Care-free (A) hobo; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 181827; John 
Thomas Prenzel, Halifax, Pa. 

24257 


Carifio; letra y m Jorge del Moral. © 
Mar. 31, 1986; E for. 45765; Southern 

- music pub. co., inc., New York. 
24258 


Carmela mia; Spanish w Leonides and 
Lucy Carrodegeeas, English w and m 
R. Phillips, arr. Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131357; 
Rose Phillipps, Auburn, N. Y. 

. 24259 


Carmelina mia; w and melody Tommy 


Figlozzi. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131457; Anthony Thomas Figlozzi, 
Brooklyn. 24260 


Carmenita; w and melody Jack Bord- 
ner. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 
131777; John Sherman (Jack) Bord- 
ner, jr., Atlanta. 24261 


Carnival of Venice; fantasia brillante, 
Del Staigers; solo B flat cornet, 
trumpet, bar., euphonium, or E flat 
alto sax., with band ace. © Aug. 24, 
1936; E pub. 57117; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 24262 


Caroline ; orch. Leonard Hobbs; pts. © 
~ 1e¢@ May 21, 1936; E unp. 130748 ; Mil- 
dred F. Guth, Baltimore. 24263 


Carpenter man; w and m Walter 
Davis; pf. treble. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 
1936: E unp. 182811; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 24264 


Carrion (A) crow sat on an oak; uni- 
son song, w of an old rhyme, m Paul 
Edmonds. © July 20, 1936; E for. 


45522; Augener, Itd., London. 24265 


Carry me back to old Virginny; w and 
m James A. Bland, arr. N. Clifford 
Page; sop., alto and bar. © Aug. 4, 


1936; E pub. 57212; Oliver Ditson co., 
ine., Boston. 24266 


Carry me back to the Great Divide; 
song, m Leo Richard. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 132125; Fantina Mae 
Conley, Chicago. 24267 


Casa de manana; new lyrics and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131421; Lucille Hiland Walker, Ft. 
W orth. 24268 


Cathedral (The) at Sens; concerto da 
chiesa, op. 28. 1. Mixed voices and 
violoncello solo.—2. Transcription for 
violoncello and pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57206, 57207; Quinto Maga- 
nini, New York. 24269, 24270 


Caught my gal truckin’; w and melody 
Hudson Whittaker. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 131343; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 24271 


Cavalier (The); w Walter Scott, m 


Noble Cain; 4-pt. treble cho. © Aug. 
25, 19386; E pub. 57318; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 24272 


Ce soir, c’est un tango; tango s¢rénade, 
de Les petites alliées, paroles P. 
Liausu, m André Gailhard. © June 
15, 1936; E for. 45687; Ray Ventura 
& cie., Paris. 24273 


Ce sont les femmes (Loveable ladies) ; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Sept. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 132217; Georges Gaynor Gag- 
non, New York. 24274 


Centennial blues; song, m Gustave Sax. 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 132320; 
Alva E. Johnson, Childress, Tex. 

24275 


Cha’li; w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1823872; Dickran Se- 
bouh, New York. 24276 


Change of heart; w and melody Harl 
Brent. ©1ce. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131980; Earl Karl Breitenbach, Los 
Angeles. 24277 


Change of tune; musical comedy, w 
Calhoun EH. Jacobson, m Walter 
Teste ©) vel Ane) 21. 19363" 
39132; Calhoun EH. Jacobson and 
Walter Testa, Los Angeles. 24277* 


Chanson (La) de la vague; chanson, 
paroles Ch. de Richter refrain 4 2 
voix ad lib. © May 1, 1936; E for. 
45649; Fr. Ménichetti, Marseille, 
France. 24278 


Chanson de route; de Georges Dande- 
lot; pf., 4 mains. © June 15, 1936; 
EK for. 45703; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24279 


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24280 


pt. DI, n. s., v. 81 


Chanson (La) des iles; slow-fox, pa- 
roles Lise Lamarre, m Paddy. © 
June 15, 1936; E for. 45660; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 24280 


Chanson napolitaine; by A. D’Ambrosio, 
arr. Lorenzo da Costa; pf. accordion. 
© Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45840; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 24281 


Chanson populaire; par Georges Dande- 
lot; pf., 4 mains. © June 15, 1936; 
E for. 45700; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24282 


Chant d’amour; by Seymour Powell, 
arr. Pietro Stresa; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45843; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 24283 


Chasse (La) ; by Louis Godowsky ; vio- 
lin. © Aug. 26, 1986; E for. 45624; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

24284 

Cheer up; from Cheer up, w Desmond 
Carter, m Noel Gay; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © June 26, 1936; EH 
for. 45539; Victoria music pub. co., 
Itd., London. 24285 


Child (The) divine; Christmas choir 
eantata, text Mattie B. Shannon, m 
EHdward W. Norman; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 8, 1986; E pub. 57388; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24286 


Child (The) of Christmas; Christmas 
service, w EH. S. Tillotson, and others, 
m Grace L. Hosmer, and others. © 
Sept. 8, 1986; E pub. 57387; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 24287 


Childhood days; song, w G. H. Brahy. 
© 1c. July 2, 1986; E unp. 128295; 
Helen Witt Tufts and Gertrude H. 
Brahy, St. Paul. 24288 


Children of America; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1986; EH unp. 1382299; John 
Buckowitz, St. Louis. 24289 


Children’s Christmas song; author 
anon.; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
19386; E unp. 132652; Minnie Posey, 
San Diego, Calif. 24290 


Chiméres; waltz, Anthony Daniele; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 16, 1936; E for. 
45723; Irwin Dash music co., Itd., 
London. 24291 


Chimes of glory; hymns, compiled. no. 
3. © June 30, 1986; E pub. 57434; 
Orion L. Alewine, Cleveland, Tenn. 

24292 

Chinese lantern; by Olive Bloom; vio- 
lin and pf. © Aug. 24, 1936; E for. 
45461 ; Associated board of the Royal 
schools of music, London, London. 

24293 


Chisellers (The) song; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 1823802; 
Charles Nelson Conley, Vancouver, 
B. C., Canada. 24294 


Choice sacred duets; compiled and ed. 
William Arms Fisher; all voices. © 
Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 57420; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 24295 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Four 
préludes; op. 28, nos. 1, 20, 22, 23, 
rey. ed. with fingering, phrasing, ped- 
aling, ete., Elliot Griffis, and_ bio- 
graphical sketch and glossary; pf. 
© Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 57516; Art 
publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 24296 


Three short preludes; arr. Angelo 
Pinelli; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 
1986; E for. 45857; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 24297 


——— Waltz; transcribed Hans Barth; 
pf. © Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57372; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 24298 


Choutka; by N. Karjinsky; violoncelle 
et pf. © Dee. 31, 1935; E for. 45695 ; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 24299 


Christ is born; Christmas cho., w Lady 
Lindsay, m lL. Camilieri; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 22, 1936; E pub. 
57549 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

24300 

-—— song. ©1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
1313809; Carlotta B. Muir, Chevy 
Chase, Md. 24301 


Christ is the door; song, w from St. 
John 10. ©1e. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 
132450; Margery Boldon Lewis, Te- 
cumseh, Mich. 24302 


Christian’s (A) prayer; hymn, w R. R. 
Petrie and Helen HE. Fromm, m har- 
monized H. E. Fromm. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E pub. 57184; Robert R. Pet- 
rie, Norwood, Pa. 24303 


Christophe Colomb; chanson-marche, 
paroles Jean Féline, m Raymond 
Wraskoff. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45681; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

24304 


Cielito lindo; m por la pelicula mexi- 
cana; pf. direccion, con letra. ©1e. 
Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 182011; Max 
Urban, Mexico, D. F. 24305 


Cigarette girl; w and m Owen Moran 
and M. Appleton; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 
18, 1986; E unp. 132146; Owen 
Muschett and Mark Appleton, Brook- 
lyn. 24306 

Cinquantaine (La); by Gabriel-Marie, 
arr. W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
© Sept. 10,.1936; E pub. 57309; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 24307 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24334 


Ciribiribin; w Sarah Grames Clark, m 


A. Pestalozza, arr. Chester Wallis; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © Sept. 9, 
1936; E pub. 57297; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


Cities service march; by Rosario Bour- 
don, arr. Geo. H. Sanders. 1. Band 
pts., with solo and ist B flat cornets, 
B flat sop. saxophone, conductor.—2. 
Orch. pts. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57685, 57686; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 24309, 24310 


City (The) of New York; w Alice Tobin 
and Edwin Smith; pf. ©l1ec. Aug. 22, 
1936; E unp. 131877; Marion Mar- 
garet Smith, Jersey City. 24311 


Civil6n; Spanish waltz, C. Milagros; 
oreh. pts. © Aug. 1, 19386; E for. 
45518; A. Urmeneta Sesma, Barce- 
lona, Spain. 24312 


Cleveland, we’re proud of you; song. 
© Sept. 17, 1936; E pub. 57480; Mar- 
garet Ringgold, Cleveland. 24313 


Climbing in music-land; by Georgia 
Stevens. © Aug. 11, 1986; A 96876; 
MacMillan co., New York. 24314 


Cloches (Les) de Corneville; valses, 
Robert Planquette, arr. Pietro Stresa ; 
pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 1986; H for. 
45848; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 

24315 

Close-hauled or running free; song. © 


Sept. 14, 1936; E pub. 57362; Rod- 
erick Scholle, New York. 


Cloud and quietude; by Ellen Coleman ; 
pf. © July 28, 1986; E for. 45524; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24317 


Cloudless day; w and melody. © 1. 


Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132759; Nora |. 


Adelia Henisey, Fredonia, Kan. 


24318 


Cold; fox trot, w C. Milazzo, melody 
Gene Randazzo. © 1 c¢. Sept. 14, 
1936; EH unp. 131898; Chas. Milazzo 
and EKHugene Randazzo, Schofield 
Barracks, T. H. 24319 


Collection d’airs des grands maitres de 
la musique; recueillis, commentés et 
adaptés; 4 2 voix égales 4 lusage 
des enfants des écoles. 1°" fase. © 
June 15, 1936; E for. 45648; Rouart, 
Lerolle & cie., Paris. 


College (The) walk; w and m Walter 
G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and 
Teddy Powell; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57576; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 24321 


101437—36——2 


24308 


24316 


24320 


Collins (Alice Roger) Two songs; w 
John Masefield. © Sept. 21, 19386; 
E for. 45799; Alice Roger Collins, 
Walkerton, Ont., Canada. 24322 


Columbine time in the Rockies; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131848; Lillie Coen Miller, Dove 
Creek, Col. 24323 


Come back to me Angelene; song. © 
1 ce. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 1381874; 
Florence Planer Seyden, Walnut 
Creek, Calif. 24324 


Come death, I shall not fear thee; w 
Nadine Moore, m Claudio Monte- 
verdi, arr. W. A. Goldsworthy ; men’s 
voices. © Sept. 22, 1936; E pub. 
07509; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 24325 


Come down to dear old Texas; w and 
melody Dwight Brown. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; EK unp. 131790; Mrs. EH. A. 
Brown, Dallas. 24326 


Come Holy Ghost; music to hymn 8; 
pf. ©l1e Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 
132829; George Warrington Eccles, 
Flushing, N. Y. 24327 


Come on boys let’s get together; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131632; Gertrude Anna Johanna 
Wesseling, Los Fresnos, Tex. 243828 


Come to me sweetheart, please do; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 
131901; Charles Bowen, San Luis 
Obispo, Calif. 24325 


Come unto Me; hymn, w Alberta 


Shultz. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57235; Harry D. Clarke, Waterloo, 
Ta. 24330 
Come, ye _ disconsolate; w Thomas 


Moore, m Will James; mixed voices ; 


organ ace. © Aug. 26, 1936; E pub. 
57439; H. T. FitzSimons co., Chi- 
cago. 24331 


Compared to you; song. © 1 «. Sept. 
11, 1986; E unp. 131782; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 24332 


Con quattro soldi in tasca; slow-fox, 
parole e m M. Scolari, arr. Guido L. 
Cergoli; orch. pti. © May 15, 1936; 
E for. 45802; Fabbri & c., Trieste, 
Italy. 24333 


Concertino; v. Sven Erik Tarp, op. 13; 
violine u. klavier. © July 21, 1936; 
EH for. 45556; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. 24334 


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24335 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Concertino de printemps; pour violon | Cowboy love song; arr. L. B. Byron; pt. 


et oreh., Darius Milhaud; violon et 
pf. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 457386; 
R. Deiss, Paris. 243385 


Concerto for pianoforte and orchestra ; 
in C maj., R. Vaughan Williams, arr. 


Vally Lasker; 2 pfs: © June 11, 
1986; E for. 45544; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 24336 


Conga mi rosa; letra y m Ciro Rimac; 
pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 132119; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 24337 


pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 1, 19386; 
E unp. 131223; Ciro C. Rimac, New 
York. 24338 


Conn. terecentenary march; conductor 
pt. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1936; HE unp. 
132848; Patsy Zaffino, Glenbrook, 
Conn. 24339) 


Conquered (The); by Ellen Coleman; 
pf. © July 28, 19386; H for. 45525; 
Augener, Itd., London. 24340 


Consolation; arr. J. A. Artis; pf., with 


w. © 1. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132505; Allen M. Clark, Warsaw, 
Ind. 24341 


Coo, coo, coo; fox trot song, arr. Basil 
Vie Alttawith ukuleler arr. «© ise. 
Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 182582; Frieda 
Florence Ayres, Chicago. 24342 


Copine (La); java, Fr. Ménichetti et 
B. Volkmann; orch. ptes. © May 1, 
1936; E for. 45654; Fr. Ménichetti, 
Marseille, France. 24343 


Coquette (The); in variable moods; 
violin; pf. acc. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 132577; George E. Gamble, 
Philadelphia. 24344 


Cordier (Le); version inédite Guillot 
de Saix, m Gabriel Pierné, transcrip- 
tion Georges Aubanel; 4 voix mixtes, 
quatuor vocal ou cheur, sans ace. 
© June 15, 1936; E for. 45670; 
Heugel, Paris. 24345 


Cordonniers (Les); version  inédite 
Guillot de Saix, m Gabriel Pierné, 
transcription Georges Aubanel; 4 
voix mixtes, quatuor vocal ou cheeur, 
sans ace. © June 15, 1986; E for. 
45669; Heugel, Paris. 24346 


Cottage (The) door; song; with guit. 
arr. © Aug. 27, 1936; E pub. 57183; 
Claudene Wilson, Atlanta. 24847 


Could you spare a kiss; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 132744; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 

24348 


with w. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 132375; Henry Bak May, At- 
lanta. 24349: 


Cowboy’s (A) gal; from Serenade on 
the Seine, w Lew Brown, melody 
Sammy Fain. © 1c. Sept. 3, 19386; 
E unp. 131291; Irving Berlin, ine, 


New York. 24350 
Cowboy’s (The) heaven; w Frank 
Henry Buchholz; pf. © 1 ce. Sept. 


24, 1986; E unp. 1382392; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 24351 


Cowboy’s (The) torch song; hillbilly 
song. © 1. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 
131535; Leonora L. Bowden, Oak- 
land, Calif. 24352 


Cowboy’s yodel song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 182141; 
Carson Jay Robison, New York, 


24353 
Cradle song; w Will A. Shepard, m 
Aurora Monroe King. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


19, 1936; E unp. 132229; M. Aurora 
King, East Lansing, Mich. ~ 24394 


Crandall (Cecil Alanson) Fantasy; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 
131264; Cecil Alanson Crandall, 
Glendale, Calif. 24355 


Creation; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1836; E unp. 182199; J. W. Bar- 
tels, Los Angeles. 24356 


Creo; tango, letra H. Manzi, m Fran- 
cisco Pracanico; pf. © July 15, 
1936; E for. 45776; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24357 


Creole lady; w and m Don Marzedo. 
©l1e. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132595; 
Irwin Dash musie co., ltd., London. 

24358 


Crooning a tune to the moon; w and 
m Ray Ingleright; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 1382445; Violet Joy 
Marshall, Niles, Mich. 24359 


Cross lips; song. © 1. Sept. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 131614; Ernest EH. LaPlaca, 
Passaic, N. J. 24360 


Crown Him Lord of all; hymn, w E. 
Perronet, m harmonized David 
Christiansen. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57238; Harry D. Clarke, Water- 


loo, Ia. 24361 
Crusaders’ march; celebrated march 
in G, William Hill, arr. Pietro 
Stresa; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 


1936; E for. 45844; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 24362 


1090 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24389 


Cuba (The) libre; rhumba, w and mel- 
ody Gerald Dolin and Edward J. 


Lambert. © 1 ec. Sept. 4, 19386; EH 
unp. 131494; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine. New York. 24363 


Cuban rhumba; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131900; Charles Bowen, 
San Luis Obispo, Calif. 24364 


Cuddle closer to me and dance; w 
Claude Faulkner, and melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 4, 19386; E unp. 131863; Carl 
Braxton Stewart, Barbourville, Ky. 

24365 


Cutie; song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 19386; E 
unp. 1381567; Jasper Thomas, New 
York. 24366 


D’un bateau ; fox-sérénade chanson, par- 
oles René Sarvil et Saint Giniez. © 
May 1, 1936; BH for. 45738; Ch. Borel- 
Clere, Paris. 24367 


Dancing into my heart; from Hide 
away girl, w Ralph Freed, m Bur- 
ton Lane. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 131489; Famous music corp., 
New York. 24368 


Dancing (The) leaves; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 181590; 
Nellie Mabel Powers, Los Angeles. 

24369) 


Dancing ‘neath the stars; waltz song. 
©1ece. Aug. 19, 1936; E unp. 132104; 
Max Rutkowski and Rita Phillips, 
Milwaukee. 24370 


Dancing on the delta; song, w Mary 
McFarland. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 132295; Otto Hrnst Pahl, 
Memphis, Tenn. 24371 


Dancing with you my dear; song, w 
Alex Buddy Valencia. © 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1381985; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 24372 


Danmark for folket; af Oskar Gyld- 
mark, arr. Emil Reesen; ork. stem- 
mer. © July 21, 1936; E for. 45572; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

24373 


Danse tzigane; de Alexandre Tans- 
man: pt. ©). June 15, 1936; Ei for; 
45708 ; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

24374 

Dardenelle (Louise) harmony first 
method for the piano; by L. Darde- 
nelle. © Sept. 17, 1986; AA 214854; 
Paull-pioneer music corp., New York. 

24375 


Dark-eyed Russian girl; pt.-song, Rus- 
sian folk-song, arr. Ellen Jane Lor- 


enz; mixed voices. © Sept. 8, 1936; 
HE pub. 57385; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 24376 


Dark (The) hills; w Edwin Arlington 
Robinson, m Ralph R. Travis. © 
Sept. 12, 1986; E pub. 57384; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 24377 


Darkness; w and m Harold Lawrence 
and Don Preston; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 57289; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 24378 


Darling I love you; w and melody. © 
1c Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131554; 
Kathleen Maart, Manasquan, N. Y. 

24379 


Daughter’s (The) march and song; 
song. © Sept. 21, 1936; E pub. 57465; 
Mabel Higbie Marshall, Wilmington, 
sO 24380 


David (The) Copperfield suite; pf. © 
Pre Yep, it, 1936-47 H) unp. la20asi 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

24381 


Dawn; w Myrtle Gardner, and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131619; 
Fred Rudisill, Charlotte, N.C. 24382 


Dawn in Normandy; recital waltz, Jean 
Ribert ; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57494; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24383 


Dawn lilies; by Stanford King; pf. © 
Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57474; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24384 


Day (A) will come; slow fox-trot, 
Tadeusz Gorzynski, arr. Jimmie Mac- 
affer; orch. pts. © Aug. 11, 1936; 
H for. 45719 ; Editions Fermata, War- 
saw, Poland. 24385 


Days (The) of long ago; w and m 
Frank Marcellus Yates; pf. © 1 c. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132386; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

24386 


De man in de moon; w Suzanne Doro- 
thy Hamilton; pf. ©1.¢. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182393; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24387 


De’ var hans lilla melodi som kom bort ; 
vals, text och musik Fred Winter, 
Torbern Cassel och Jokern; pf. © 
Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 45638; Reuter 
& Reuter forlags, a. b., Stockholm. 


24388 
Deaf but not dumb; song. © 1 « 
Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 1381899; 


Charles Bowen, San Luis Obispo, 
Calif. 24389 


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24390 


Dealing with nature; w and m June 


Rohn; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 132387; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 


Dear diary; w Jack Milford and Mil- 
ton Leeds, m Henry Katzman; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 
131774; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 24391 


Dear old New York; song. © 1 «. 
Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 132318; Sally 
V. Kilroy, Scarsdale, N. Y. 24892 


Dear old San Francisco, my home 
sweet home; w and m Jimmie Shea. 
© Sept. 4, 1936; E pub. 57344; James 
Shea, San Francisco. 24393 


Dear old U. of D.; w Eddie McGrath, 
m Stephen Pasternacki, arr. Hank 
Finney ; orch. pts. © Sept. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 57428; Univ. of Detroit, De- 
troit. 24394 


Dearest of dreams; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1¢. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
132128 ; Edith Hardy, Portland, Ind. 

243895 


Dearie; m Sylvester Long Cross; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132441; Loretta Piggott, Seattle. 

24396 


Dedicated to you; w and melody Sam- 
my Cahn, Saul Chaplin and Hy Zaret. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131179; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

24397 


"Deed I ain’t seen no chicken; song. 
© Sept. 19, 1936; E pub. 57457; Wes- 
ley L. Silverwood, Baltimore. 24398 


Deep blue melody; melody with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132502; Lloyd Glenn, San Antonio. 

24399: 


Deep Elem blues; w and m Bob Attle- 
sey and Joe Attlesey; pf. treble. © 
ie. Mar 19) 19365) E) unp, 138206: 
State street music pub. co., Chicago. 

24400 


Deep in love; song, m Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 19386; E unp. 132129; 
Edith J. Fetrow, Akron, Ind. 24401 


Deepest of deep dark blue; w and mel- 
ody Lon Hanagan. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1936; E unp. 132325; Alonzo J. Han- 
agan, New York. 24402 


Defenders (The); song, m arr. Walter 
Goodell. © 1 ce Sept. 11, 1936; B 
unp. 131776; Eilene C. Van Guilder, 
Chicago. 24403 


24390: 


pt. I, 0. S., v. 81 


Dennison (Herbert) Four little tunes; 
op. 12; violin and pf. © Sept. 16, 
19386; E for. 45864; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 24404 


Depression (The) has gone away; w 
and m Billy Love; with guit. arr. © 
Sept. 26, 1986; E pub. 57684; William 
B. Love, San Francisco. 24405 


Depression road; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1986; E unp. 1381396; Jesse Watson 
Young, Pittsburgh. 24406 


Der staar Fréken Mathiesen; fra Hvad 


skal barnet hedde, tekst: Ludvig 
Brandstrup, Bérge Muller og Poul 
Sgrensen, m: A. Heinz; pf. © July 


21, 1936; E for. 45561; Wilhelm Han- 
- sen, Copenhagen. 24407 


Derecho viejo; tango milonga, letra A. 
Baldesari, m Eduardo Arolas, arr. 
Donald Reep. © June 10, 1936; HB 
pub. 57395; Southern music pub. co., 


ine., New York. 24408 
Dernier tango; chanson, paroles A. 
Trouilloud; orch. ptes. © May 1, 


1936; E for. 45652: Fr. Ménichetti, 
Marseille, France. 24409 


Despojos ; tango, letra Contursi, hijo, m 
Federico A. Scorticati; pf. © July 
8, 1986; E for. 45777; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24410 


Detroit victory march; w and m Frank 
Mcllhargey and Richard P. Sheri- 
dan, arr. Hank Finney; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 17, 1936; E pub. 57429; Univ. of 
Detroit, Detroit. 24411 


Dett (The) collection of negro spirit- 
uals; originals, settings, anthems and 
motets, arr. and ed. R. Nathaniel 
Dett. 1st group. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
AA 215462; Hall & McCreary co., Chi- 
cago. 24412 


Devotion; w and melody B. K. Lingle, 
ace. Irwin Fischer. no. 2. ©1«@ 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131317; Bertha 
Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 24413 


Dibuk (Il); di Lodovico Rocca; sin- 
fonici per orch. Partitura. Quadro 
1. La piazza.—Quadro 2. Finale dell’ 
opera. © Sept. 3, 1936; E for. 45808, 
45809'; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24414, 24415 


Dictionary of chords and scales; with 
musical charts. © Sept. 1, 1936; AA 
215685 ; Benedict Vanasek, New York. 

: 24416 


Did ja mean it, hope you did, ’cause so 


did I; w and melody Mort Dixon and 
Jesse Greer. © 1 ce. Sept. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 132237; Irving Berlin, ince., 
New York. 24417 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Did you ask if I loved you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 19, 19386; EH unp. 
132356; Marguerite Michaud, Miami, 
Fla. 24418 

Did you know; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1986; E unp. 132022; Mary Marguer- 
ite Perfetti, Memphis, Tenn. 24419 


Dirge; song, w George Peele. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 1381761; Audrey 


Freeman, Fredericksburg, Va. 
24420: 


Dit hjerte er i fare, Andresen; tango, 
fra Cirkus revyen, tekst: Poul S¢r- 
ensen, m: Aage Stentoft; pf. © July 
21, 1936; HB for. 45564; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 24421 


Dixie isn’t Dixie anymore; from Lew 
Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1936, w Johnny 
Mercer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Sept. 28, 1986; E for. 
45813; Sun music pub. co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 24422 


Dixieland shuffle; by Gil Rodin, Bob 
Haggart, Hilton Lamare and Matty 
Matlock, orch. se. Spud Murphy; 
orech. pts. © Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 
57202; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 24423 


Do my eyes really tell you I love you; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Sept. 15, 1936; 
EH unp. 131950; William Roy Edinger, 
Camden, N. J. 24424 


Do-ya, don’t-cha, will-ya, wont’cha, 
please make up your mind; w Nelson 
Ingham, m Will Collins; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © May 20, 1986; E pub. 
57007 ; Peerless music co., Detroit. 

24425 


Do you deny; w and melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 131600; Patricia 
Ann Kindleberger, Hollywood, Calif. 

24426 

Do you know that the moon ean talk; 
w and m Julian Dorr. © 1. Sept. 
14, 1936; E unp. 131976; Isidor Ach- 
ron, New York. 24427 


Doctor Bill; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 57260; Caro- 
line O’Connell, Flint, Mich. 24428 


Does anybody here want love; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 
132187; Harry Elling, Bayonne, N. J. 

24429 


Doll (The) with the broken smile; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 131956; 
Warner Bishop, New York. 24430 


Dolly; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 30, 
1936; E unp. 182801; George A, Lang- 
ley, Hartford. 24431 


24444 


Domine ne in furore; paroles de Psaume 
38, par J. A. de Baif, m Marguerite 
Roesgen-Champion ; 4 voix mixtes. 
July 1, 19386; E for. 45825; Editions 
musicales de la schola cantorum, 
Paris. 244382 

Dominica XX post Pentecosten; de 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; grand 
orgue. © June 15, 1936; E for. 45674 ; 
Heugel, Paris. 244383 


Dominus regit me; paroles de Psaume 
22, par J. A. de Baif, m Marguerite 
Roesgen-Champion; voix mixtes. © 
July 1, 1986; E for. 45826; Editions 
musicales de la schola cantorum, 
Paris. 24434 


Dominus regnavit; paroles de Psaume 
93, par J. A. de Baif, m Marguerite 
Roesgen-Champion ; 4 voix mixtes. © 
July 1, 1986; E for. 45827; Editions 
musicales de la schola cantorum, 
Paris. 24435 


Don’t be late for a date; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131895; 
Lew Slate, Paso Robles, Calif. 244386 


Don’t break the heart that I give you; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 
132140; Jack Wallace, Little Rock, 
Ark. 24437 


Don’t count your chickens before they 
hatch ; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132293; Leon J. René, 
Los Angeles. 244388 


Don’t fool with me; w Bill (Red) King, 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1381249; Dante Carrozzini, New 
York. 24439 


Don’t keep me in doubt; song, pf. arr. 
Albert Devito. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1936; 
EK unp. 132331; Joseph Sebastian 
Muscatello, Middletown, Conn. 24440 


Don’t let the fire go out; melody Billy 
Hill. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 
130638 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 24441 


Don’t look now; w and melody Sammy 
Cahn and Saul Chaplin. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1936; E unp. 1382566; Santly bros.- 
Joy, ine., New York. 24442 


Don’t make a soldier boy out of my son; 
march or one-step, w and melody 
Dorothy Wilson. © 1 c¢. Sept. 29, 
1936; E unp. 132776; Dorothy L. Wil- 
son, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, Los 
Angeles. 24443 


Don’t take the sweet out of sweetheart ; 
w and m Lou Klein, John Redmond 
and Lee David. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 132656; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 24444 


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24445 


pt. 17, n. S., Vv. 8 


Don’t tear my clothes; w and melody 
Willie Broonzy. ©1e. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 180294; Wabash music co., 
Chicago. 24445 


Don’t tell me it’s Christmas; operetta 
for small children, w and m Karin 
Sundelof Asbrand. © Sept. 16, 1936; 
D 39136; Lurten M. Paine, Dayton, O. 

24445* 


Dorme una madre; parole e m Giulia 
Recli; sop. 1, 2 e contralti. © Sept. 3, 
1936; E for. 45811; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 24446 


Doux adieu ; sérénade idylle; orch. ptes. 
© May 1, 1986; E for. 45653; Fr. 
Ménichetti, Marseille, France. 24447 


Down a silver stream; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132265; Mrs. 
E. Alva Glahn, Kincardine, Ont., 
Canada. 24448 


Down among the southern pines; fox 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 c. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132080; 
Donald Seager, Alton, N. Y. 24449 


Down aroun’ Malibu way; from Star 
for a night, w Sidney Clare, m Harry 
Akst ; with arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 
22, 1986; E pub. 57561; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 24450 


Down by the old Walhonding ; w and m 
Foy C. Laughlin; with ukulele arr. 
© June 12, 1936; E pub. 57220; Foy 
C. Laughlin music publisher, Warsaw, 
O. 24451 


Down memory’s trail with you; w Mabel 
Kelso Medlin; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 132394: Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24452 


Down Piccadilly Lane; mazurk, Fred 
Di Leo; pf. accordion, © Aug. 15, 
1936; E pub. 57211; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 24453 


Down to earth; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp. 132670; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 24454 


Draegerman (The) bold; song. © Aug. 
1, 1936; E pub. 57256; Harry Adams, 
Regina, Sask., Canada. 24455 


Dragon (The) ; by Eva K. Johnson; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1986: E pub. 57484: Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24456 


Dream girl; pf., with w. ©1e. Sept. 
17, 19386; E unp. 132040; Susanna 
Friend, Mansfield, O. 24457 


Dream girl of mine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Sept. 5, 19836; E unp. 131462; Carm 
Destephano, York, Pa. 24458. 


Dream (The) I had ’bout you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept, 19, 1986; H 
unp. 182188; Harry Elling, Bayonne, 
N. J. 24459 


Dream (A) of love and you; fox-trot; 
pf. © 1c. Aug. 27, 19386; E unp. 
132122: Felice Iula, Benjamin Klas- 
mer and Ted Routson, Baltimore. 

24460: 

Dream (A) of the past, with you; song, 
from I followed a star. © 1c. Sept. 

8, 1986; E unp. 1381648; Morris John 

_ Schroeter, St. Louis. 24461 


Dream on; reverie, w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp, 132632; 
Clara Lund, New York. 24462. 


Dream river; by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 692; pf. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 
57477; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24463. 


Dream time; w and melody Ralph Kir- 
bery, Kay Twomey and Helmy Kresa. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 182854; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 24464 


Dream Valley; waltz song, w Kathryne 
Yeargin Pettit. ©1 ce. Sept. 21, 1986; 
E unp. 132242; J. Chas. McNeil, Los. 
Angeles. 24465 


Dream (The) waltz in heaven; violin, 
with w. ©1ce. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
131669; Lee Tann, Detroit. 24466 


Dreaming a dream; song, w Meredith 
Rolland Rhodes. Rev. version. © 1 
c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132313; Gil- 
more Eldridge Turner, Warrensburg, 
INS AY. 24467 


Dreaming again dreams gone by; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 19836; E unp. 181447; 
Mary J. McMillan, Richmond, Calif. 

24468 


Dreaming of a song; song, w Larry 
Rash. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 
131787; Virginia Shadoan, Lexington, 
Ky. 24469 


Dreaming of my Texas home; song; 
with guit. chords. © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 131689; John Milburn 
Rion, Farmington, Mo. 24470: 


Dreaming on; song. © 1 ce. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131904; Robert Emmett 
McKelvey, Los Angeles. 24471 


Dreamland is heaven to me; w Lee R. 
McManus; pf. © 1 ¢, Sept. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 131256; Harold W. Gordon, 
Mansfield, Wash. 24472 


1094 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24500 


I A cal lc a a nt 


Dreams; valse song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131860; Eva M. Wil- 
liams, Haw River, N. C. 24473 


Dreamtime lullaby; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp, 132305; 
Charles Cordray, jr., Minneapolis. 

24474 


Dreamy blues; w Mrs. Perry Garriott ; 
pf. © 1c, Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132395; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24475 


Dreamy eyes; pf., with w. ©1c. Sept. 
30, 1936; E unp. 132850; Edith Frank- 
el, New York. 24476 


Dreamy moments; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131463; Robert 
Dalton Garver, Paris, Ill. 24477 


Dress parade; march, Walter Rolfe; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 57224; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New York. 

24478 


Drifting; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1986; E unp. 181597; Geraldine Joy- 
ner, Palm Beach, Fla. 24479 


Drifting in dreams; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132266; Bert 
Appleby, Holden, Alberta, Canada. 

24480 


Drum (The) major; march, J. S. Tay- 
lor; band pts. © Sept. 9, 1936; E 
pub. 57373; C. L. Barnhouse, inc., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 24481 


Drums; song of hate, w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 129769; 
John Pennisi, Hollywood, Calif. 

24482 


Du; tango, tekst: Victor Skaarup, m: 
Sven Gyldmark, arr. Carl Hersted; 
ork. stemmer. © June 11, 19386; E 
for. 45581; Alfred Thorsings musik- 
forlag, Copenhagen. 24483 


Ducks; w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
17, 19386; E unp. 132043; Ray Sold- 
well, Chicago. 24484 


Duck’s ditty; 2-pt. song, w Kenneth 
Grahame, m Mary Lucas. © June 
toe 1906; 6 for: 45630; HH. Fs W. 
Deane & sons, The year book press, 
ltd., London. 24485 


Duerme; cancion de cuna, letra H. 
Manzi, m Hugo Gutierrez; pf. © 
July 22, 1986; E for. 45743: Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 24486 


letra Gabriel Luna, 


m Miguel 
Prado. 


© June 22, 1936; E for. 


45773; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 24487 


Dulzura; letra y m Alberto Dominguez. 
© July 31, 1936; E for. 45741; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

24488 


Duo primer; a coll. of America’s, Eng- 
land’s, Scotland’s and Ireland’s best 
sohgs for unace. mand., op. 48. Rev. 
and enl. ed. © Aug. 12, 1936; E pub. 
57406 ; Giuseppe Pettine, Providence. 

24489 


Dusk; by Louis Godowsky; violin and 
pf. © Aug. 26, 1936; H for. 45623; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 24490 


Dusky rhythm; by Gene Rose; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181497; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

24491 


Dusty dreams; w and m Howard 
Marks; pf. © 1c. Sept. 3, 19386; E 
unp. 131846; John Howard Marks, 
Baltimore. 24492 


Dwee ree dwee ree dwa; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 1381546; 
George Franklin Franciosa, Roches- 
TereiNe MY 24493 


E minor; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1936; EH unp. 132503; Lloyd 
Glenn, San Antonio. 24494 


Early in the morning daylight’s break- 
ing; w and melody Uncle Dave 
Macon. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 
132603; Dave Macon, Readyville, 
Tenn. 24495 


Easy to love; from Born to dance, w 
and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 
57534 ; Chappell & co., inec., New York. 

24496 


Eavesdroppin’; w and m_ Douglas 
Brawner. © 1. Sept. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 1381306; John Douglas Brawner, 
Golden, Col. 24497 


Echoes from the synagogue; melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 132458 ; 
Herman Schwartz, Chicago. 24498 


Echoes of Hawaii; waltz, w and mel- 
ody, arr. Maurice Arroyo. © 1.. 
Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 181995; Benny 
Kaai, Atlantic City. 24499 


Hlena polka; arr. Will H. Kiefer; solo, 
duet or trio for cornets, bars. or 
trombones, also solo for E flat clari- 
net and duet for E flat and B flat 
clarinets, with pf. ace. © Sept. 9, 
1936; E pub. 57375; C. L. Barnhouse, 
ine., Oskaloosa, Ia. 24500 


1095 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24501 


pt. m1, n. S., v. 31 


Elidonina; gavotte, Fred Di Leo; pf.| Ethiopia; song, m and ukulele arr. 


accordion. © Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 
57209; Wm. J. Smith music co., ine., 
New York. 24501 


Em em ma line; song. © Sept. 24, 
1986; E pub. 57588; George Adams, 
Louisville. 24502 


Empty saddles; from Rhythm on the 
range, w Billy Hill, from poem by J. 
Keirn Brennan, m B. Hill, arr. Harry 
Stanley; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram, with special arr. of cho. © 
Apr. 28, 1936; E pub. 57503 ; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

24503 

En Dio Moana; histoire idiote sur une 
fantaisie orientale, paroles Myrrha 
Lersky, m J. A. Driesch. © June 15, 
1986; E for. 45682; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 24504 


Evas mamas, xados taras Hnaspapas, 
kalos papas); pf., with w. © 1. 
Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 131970; George 


K. Xenopoulos, New York. 24505 
Enchanted; from College holiday, w 
Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. © 1. 


Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 132549 ; Famous 
musie corp., New York. 24506 


Enough to know; sacred solo, w Lida S. 
Leech, m Ellen Jane Lorenz; med. 
voice. © Aug. 5, 1936; E pub. 57191 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24507 


Entrance of the Sirdar; from Caucasian 
sketches, Ippolitow-Iwanow,  tran- 
scribed ; pf. conductor and violin. © 
Sept. 12, 1986; EH pub. 57570; Richard 
L. Weaver and Kenneth B. Ward, At- 
lantic City. 24508 


’Epynvaxe (To) (To erinaki); w anon, m 
Titos Xirellis. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 57583; Apollo music co., New 
York. 24509! 


Espana; paso-doble, paroles J. Liogar, 
m EK. Fernandez Blanco; pf. © June 
15, 1986; E for. 45663; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 24510 


Et puis d’abord qu’est-ce que ¢a peut 
vous faire; fox humoristique, paroles 
et musique Paul Misraki. © June 15, 
1986; E for. 45689; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 24511 


Eternal love; song. © Aug. 1, 1935; H 
pub. 57676; Lydia Carter Kolberg, 
Salt Lake City. 24512) 


Eternity ; w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 
21, 1936; E unp. 132307; Martha Vir- 
ginia Alden, Jacksonville, Fla. 24513 


Luther A. Clark. © Sept. 12, 1936; 
EK pub. 57596; Laura Asbury, White 
Fish, Mont. 24514 


Even the moon is jealous of you to- 
night; w Leon Keslon; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 181693; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

24515 


Ever; w Pauline Heckman, melody 
Luella Towl. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 1381280; Luella Winifred Towl, 
Lakewood, O. 24516 


Ever onward; march, pf. arr. Agatha 
Pfeiffer. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 
132205; Elbert Lee Cooper, Brown- 
ington, Mo. 24517 


—pf. © Sept. 1, 19386; E pub. 57249: 
Elizabeth McCauslin, Philadelphia. 
24518 


Every dream brings memories; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 1986; H 
unp. 132800; George A. Langley, Hart- 
ford. 24519 


Every nite’s a perfect nite when we are 
together; w Harold Finch, melody 
Lorene Hatteberg. © 1 ¢ Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 181859; Harold Lewis 
Finch, Iowa City, Ia. 24520 


Every road leads back to Ireland; w 
and m Ronald Hill. © 1 ¢. Sept. 30, 
1936; E unp. 132851; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 24521 


Every time; melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182616; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. : 24522 


Everybody’s sweetheart; song. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132708; James 
West Roosevelt, Woodmere, N. Y. 

24523 


Everyone’s in love but me; song. ©1c. 
Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 1381514; John 
Reginald Harcourt, jr., San Jose, 
Calif. 24524 


Everything about you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 19386; E unp. 182170; 
Edgar E. Lyon, Uniontown, Pa. 

24525 


Ev’ry bit of heav’n; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 
57261; Mildred Yost, Baltimore. 

24526 


Ey’ryone is singing Hawaiian now; 
song; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 21, 
1936; E pub. 57578; Johnny Noble, 
Honolulu. 24527 


1096 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Evviva o Presidente; versi Pietro De 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp. 132689; Antonio Vivio, 
24528 


Feo, con melodia. 
New York. 


Exalt His name; arr. Roger C. Wilson ; 
Ist violin. © Aug. 22, 1986; E pub. 
57424; Tullar-Meredith co., 
York. 


from the Bible, m C. H. Moody; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Sept. 8, 
1936; E for. 45718; Banks & son, 
York, England. 


Exotigque; danse javanaise, Alexandre 
Tansman; pf. © June 15, 1986; BH 
for. 45707; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 24531 


Byes of fire; song. © Aug. 5, 1986; 
E pub. 57656; James I. Baumegartl, 
Chicago. 


Face (The) in my dreams; song, m 
Edward E. Menges. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
19386; EK unp. 181754; Ona McCallum, 
St. Louis. 24533 


lading dreams; valse, w and m L. 
Mingrone and Buster Cline. ©1«. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 1381849; Louis 
Mingrone, Logan, W. Va. 24534 


Fair land of mine; march; orch. Sc. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1936; E unp. 131655; 
Victor Kolar, Detroit. 24535 


Vairest (The) flower; w Eddie Gitzel; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
1381694; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24536: 


Fallin’ rain; w and m Walter Davis; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 182775; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York, 24537 


Falling down stairs for you; w Perry 
Hopkins; pf. © 1 «¢. Sept. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 131695; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24538 


Falling for you; w and melody. 
1 c. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 131961; 
Charlie Rhodum Pritchett, Thomas- 
ton, Ga. 24539 


Falling in love in the rain; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132565; 
Ethel Stuart, Philadelphia. 24540 


Falling star; w Wilmer Drummond; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E ump. 
132596; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24541 


Falsa herida ; son cubano, paroles fran- 
caises L. Poterat et Decruck, paroles 
espagnoles G. S. Galarraga, m Arm- 


New 
24529) 


Except the Lord keep the house; w 


24530 


24552 


Filmstar ; 


24555 
ando Oréfiche, arr. Lecuona; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 31, 19385; E for. 45727; 
Editions de Paris, Paris. 24542 


Fame apart from God’s approval; w 
Walter E. Isenhour, melody Uncle 
Dave Macon. © 1. Sept. 10, 1936; 
E unp 132599; Dave Macon, Ready- 
ville, Tenn. 24548 


Fantasie and Fugal toceata; by Alec 
Rowley; organ. Sept. 9, 1986; 
E for. 45758; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 24544 


Farbrors vals; tekst: Ole Sam, m: E. 
Manuel, arr. Herman Hoffmark; ork. 
stemmer. © Dec. 14, 1934; E for. 
45582; Alfred Thorsings musikforlag, 
Copenhagen. 24545 


Farewell blues; by Elmer Schoebel, 
Paul Mares and Leon Rappolo, arr. 
Fats Waller; pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57288; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 24546 


Farewell honey don’t you grieve after 
me; w and melody Uncle Dave 
Macon. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 


132602; Dave Macon, Readyville, 
Tenn. 24547 
Farewell, to love; song. © 1 e. Sept. 


26, 19836; EH unp. 182497; Dorothy 
Alexander, Salt Lake City. 24548 


Fascio (Il); versi e melodia. © 1. 
Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 182846; Angelo 
C. Mignella, Brooklyn. 24549 

Faustina hath the fairer face; song, 
w anon., from M. Cavendish’s Airs 
and madrigals [1598]. © 1. Sept. 
11, 1986; E unp. 1381762; Audrey 
Freeman, Fredericksburg, Va. 24550 


Feeling kind’a blue; w and melody. 
©l1e. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 181182; 
Clarence James Easter, New York. 

24551 


Fellow Romans; w and melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 182472 ; Harlow 
Gale Rice, Wallace, id. 24552 


Festa romana; by E. Paladilhe, arr. 
Angelo Pinelli ; pf. accordion. © Aug. 
19, 1986; E for. 45849; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 24553 


Fight for Northeastern; w and mel- 
ody Perley Chamberlain Hamlin. © 
Sept. 10, 1986; E pub. 57456; North- 
eastern univ. musical clubs, Boston. 

24554 


pochod, Alois Aust; orch. 
pts. © May 18, 1986; E for. 45634; 
Edition continental, B. Leopold, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia. 24555 


1097 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24596 


pt. 117, n. s., Vv. 31 


Filomena; w and melody Al. Morris.| Flower (The) of my heart; song, w 


©1c. July 23, 1986; E unp. 129314; 
Mother & son publications, New York. 
24556 


Fiore (11) di pesco; poesia tratta da 
un antico testo cinese, libera tradu- 
zione e m Gaspare Bona. © June 14, 
1986; E for. 45821; Guglielmo Zani- 
bon, Padova, Italy. 24557 


Fiorita tango; conductor pt. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132847; Patsy 
Zaftino, Glenbrook, Conn. 24558 


Fire (The) engine; by Ada Richter; 
pf., with w. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 


57471; Theodore Presser co., Phila- | 


24559 


First impressions are lasting; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 
131599; Kenneth Carson Wiseman, 
Los Angeles. 24560: 


Fit to be tied; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181459; Victor 
Hermann Wagner, Pittsfield, Mass. 

24561 


Five (The) piece band; w and m Phil 
Baxter; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 57462 ; Jenkins 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 24562 


Flag (The) of freedom; song, w George 


delphia. 


Grant. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
132353; George Thomas Morgan, 
Birch Run, Mich. 24563 


Flag of peace; international anthem, 
w and m John J. Schneider, pf. arr. 
Harry A. Powell. © Aug. 26, 1936; 
EK pub. 57104; Songtex music ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 24564 


Flag song; march song. © July 27, 
1936; EK pub. 57338; Y. J. Nyvall, San 
Pedro, Calif. 24565 


Flight of the air flivver; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 131770; Paul Madison Knis- 
kern, New York. 24566 


Flight (The) of the moon; w Oscar 
Wilde, m Gordon Balch Nevin; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Aug. 25, 1986; 
E pub. 57319; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 24567 


Floating clouds; by Sidney Forrest; 
pf. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57472; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24568 


Flower (The) girl; m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance; mixed voices. © Sept. 16, 
1936 ; E pub. 57467; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24569 


J. Ellen Williams. © 1 ec. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131936; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 24570 


Flower (The) of my heart dear was 
you; song, w Joseph Morton. ©1c. 
Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 131965; Henri 
Emurian, Pittsburgh. 24571 


Flowers (The) are yours; fox trot 
song, melody L. D. Smith and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 c¢. Sept. 17, 1936; HE 
unp. 132079; Luella D. Smith, Hud- 
son, N. Y. 24572 


Fluttering leaves; by Doris Grace 
Humes; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57481; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24573 


F¢nix revyen 1986; tekst: Carl Viggo 
Meincke og Poul Sérensen, m: Willy 
Kierulff og Aage Stentoft; pf. © 
July 21, 1936; E for. 45571; Wilhelm 


Hansen, Copenhagen. 24574 
Fontainebleau ; film documentaire, 
Louis Beydts; violon et pf. © Apr. 


1, 1936; E for. 45782; C. Joubert & 
cie., Paris. 24575 


Football fever; w E. Candy, melody L. 
Markowitz. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 1382317; Louis Markowitz and 
Embery Candy, Philadelphia. 24576 


For my mother; song, w Wilbur D. 
Nesbit. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 
132627; Edna Helen Tuchock, Oak- 
land, Calif. 24577 


For my sake; song. © 1 e¢. Sept. 16, 
1986; E unp. 182024; Edna Kathleen 
Kloos, Latrobe, Pa. 24578 


For only you; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132819; 
Ray Wittig, Waupun, Wis. 24579 


For sale; song. © 1. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 132168; Harold Barlow, 
Brighton, Mass. 24580: 


For sentimental reasons; w Al Sher- 
man and Edward Heyman, m Abner 
Silver, pf. sc. Paul Hill; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 
57342 ; Marlo music corp., New York. 

24581 


For you alone; melody, with pf. ace. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131932; 
Lora Miller Burke, Moberly, Mo. 

24582 


Ford (The) victory march; orch. Se. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 131652; 
Victor Kolar, Detroit. 24583 


1098 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24608 


Forever and a day; song, w James 


Hayes. ©1c. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 
131287 ; Arthur Peter Belich, Pelham, 
IN. Y. 24584 


Forget-me-not flower ; w Irene Johnson; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 
131696; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24585 


Forgive me; w Robert Allen Schofield ; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
131697; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24586 


Fort Mason march; op. 101; pf. ©le 
Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 132286; Alfred 
Arriola, San Francisco. 24587 


Found and lost; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 182786; George 
Myron Harvey, Springfield, Mass. 

24588 


Foundation technique; preparatory 
steps, of The new way to piano tech- 
nique, rev. and rewritten with new 
material, George Woodhouse. bk. A. 
© Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57453; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 24589 


Fountain (The) of youth ; musical com- 
edy, bk. and lyrics George Murray 
Brown, m Keith Crosby Brown; 
mixed voices. Voc. sc. © Sept. 14, 
1936; D 39135; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 24589* 


Four little letters; w Mark Mayhew, m 
Billy Mayhew; with guit. arr. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57189; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

24590 

Fox (The) hunt; pf. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1986; E unp. 1382297; Verna Evelyn 
Kroon, Hopkins, Minn. 24591 


Fractious fingering; by Thomas Wal- 


ler; pf. ©l1ce. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
131269; Philip L. Ponce, inc., New 
York. 24592 


Franklin D. march; campaign song, arr. 
Don Rocco Colonna. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 57568; Charles Ryan, Ozone 
eae ta: le, N.Y. 24593 


Friday evening services ; 6 Services, ac- 
cording to the union prayer bk., tra- 
ditional Hebrew chants, m James G. 
Heller, C. Hugo Grimm and Sidney C. 
Durst; solo voice and organ. © Sept. 
4, 19386; E pub. 57448; Union of Amer- 
ican Hebrew congregations, Cincin- 
nati. 24594 

Frigid Sal; w James Micheal; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 132397; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

24595 


From my heart; song, w Norma Bell 


Smythe. © 1c. Sept. 21, 19386; E 
unp. 132243; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 24596 


From three to three; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 152860; 
Howard F. Webb, Forest Park, Ill. 

24597 


Fiir alle welt; 24 ausgewihlte salon- u. 
charakterstiicke, Hermann Wenzel, 
Otto Frolich, u. andere; pf., 4 handen. 
pd. 1, 2. .© Oct: 16)19382)° > for. 
45605, 45606; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

24598, 24599 


Galloping (The) ghost; junior high op- 
eretta, bk. Zelda Gottlieb, lyrics Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Ira B. Wilson. 
© Sept. 12, 1936; D 39139; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 24599* 


Gather ye rosebuds ; from Johnny Cava- 
lier, w Robert Herrick, m Laurence 
Russell Cook and Marjorie Schoeller. 
©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132456 ; 
Laurence R, Cook, Los Angeles. 24600 


Gavotte in A major; melody, op. 22, no. 
5. © 1c Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 
132834; Isidore Sochinsky, Far Rock- 
away, N. Wi: 24601 


Gee, but I’m lonely; w and melody. © 
1 c Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132306; 
Charles Cordray, jr., Minneapolis. 

24602 


Gentle (The) maiden ; poem Irene Gass, 
Irish traditional tune, arr. Hric H. 
Thiman; mixed cho. or quartet. © 
Sept. 15, 1936: E for. 45794; J. Cur- 
wen & sons, Itd., London. 24603. 


Getting away with murder; w and m 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby; with 
Suit. arE © Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 
57291: Mills music, inc., New York. 

24604 


Ghosts in my garden; w and melody. 
©1e. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 182711 ; 


Herbert Eldbridge Pattee, Azusa, 

Calif. 24605 
Giampieri (Alamiro) Dodici studi 

moderni; clarinetto. nos. 1-12. 


Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 45537; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 24606 


Girl (The) forever on my mind; song, 
w Bertram Hobbs. © 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1986; E unp. 131288; Arthur Peter 
Belich, Pelham, N. Y. 24607 


Girl (The) I loved long ago; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 181911; 
I. Harry Adams, Ft. Wayne. 24608 


1099 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24609 


Girl (The) I met last night; waltz 
song, melody Gustave Sax. © 1. 
Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 132321; Mary 
York, Lindsay, Okl. 


Girl (The) in the old fashioned pic- 
ture; song. © Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57281; Perry Wilson Bailey, Ft. 
Wayne. 24610 


Girl (A) with a golden heart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131464; 
Leonard Bullis, Aniwa, Wis. 24611 


Girls; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. ©1ce. Sept. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 1382267; Huber S. Sembower, 
Welaka, Fla. 24612 


Girl’s (A) own mother; song, m Hec- 


tor Richard. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 1821380; Lucy Dora _ Bailey, 
Meeker, Col. 24613 
Gitana (La); bolero cancién, melodia 
Maria Leon. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E 


unp. 1381588; Alberto Socarras, New 
York. 24614 


Gitanos (Los) ; paso doble, A. Urmen- 
eta; orch. pts. © July 1, 1936; E for. 
45519; Amado Urmeneta Sesma, Bar- 
celona, Spain. 24615 


Giuranna (Barbara) Due quartine 
popolari greche; traduzione Nicold 
Tommaseo; coro a 4 voci femminili. 
© Aug. 4, 19386; E for. 45536; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 24616 


Due strofe siciliane ; testo popolare 
Siciliano. © Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 
45535; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

24617 


Giv mig dit hjerts, min egen ven; fox- 
trot, fra Cirkus revyen, tekst: Alfred 
Kjerulf, m: Carlo Thomsen; ork. 
stemmer. © July 21, 1936: E for. 
45555; Wihelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

24618 


Give me a home in the mountains; w 
Harry Degge; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1936; H unp. 181698; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24619 


Give me a place in your memory ; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132444; Alice C. Takosh, New York. 

24620 


Give us F. D. R.; pf. treble with w. © 
1 ec. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131602; Ray 
Yeates, New York. 24621 


Glorious; w and melody B. K. Lingle, 
ace. Irwin Fischer. © 1. Sept. 8, 
1936; E unp. 131318; Bertha Kendall 
Lingle, Chicago. 24622 


24609 


pt. III, n.s., v. 8L 


Glorious Tamalpais; pf., with w. © 
1c Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 1382035; 
Ruth Ellen Gannon, San Francisco. 

24623. 


Glory echillun; negro spiritual, in 4 acts. 
©1c. Aug. 12, 1936; D 39142; Victor 
Robert Griffin, Indianapolis. 24623* 


TAvcecad Perfiva (Glukeia Retzina); ro- 


mance, w and m Gregory Constan- 
tinides. © June 10, 19386; E pub. 
57175; Apollo music co., New York. 

24624. 


Go West, young lady; song. © Aug. 
21, 1986; E for. 45585; Jack Baw- 
comb, London. 24625 


God is everywhere; hymn, w Rossiter 
W. Raymond, m and arr. of w H. D. 


Clarke. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57234 ; Harry D. Clarke, Waterloo, Ia. 
24626: 

Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Song 


of praise; w Gladys Osman, m adapt- 
ed Wayne Howorth from Adagio 
pathétique, op. 129; mixed cho. with 
contralto solo. © Aug. 25, 1936; HE! 
pub. 57330; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 24627 


God’s love; w Catherine Bell Mason; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132398; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24628. 


Goin’ Hollywood: fox trot, w and mel- 
ody Lou Rich and Tubby O’Farrell. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131527; 
Louis Rich and Harold O’Farrell, 
Chicago. 24629: 


Going places; song. © 1 e. Sept. 2, 
1936; E unp. 181251; James B. Titus, 
Canton, O. 24630: 


Gold star; overture, W. M. Lowrey; 
drum corps. Se © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp., 132714; William M.- 
King, Aitkin, Minn. 24631 


Golden days; w Jacob Jacobs, melody 
Alexander Olshanetsky. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
1, 1986; E unp. 131225; Soc. of Jew- 
ish composers, publishers and song 
writers, New York. 24632 


Golden Gate park; march, op. 99; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132287; 
Alfred Arriola, San Francisco. 24633. 


Golden valley rose; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 
132320; Ray Wittig, Waupun, Wis. 

24634 


Gone with the wind; melody, with 
chord notations. © 1 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1936; E unp. 132560; Johnnie Kiado, 
Los Angeles. 24635. 


1100 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24662 


Sapa Ne a 


—— pf. treble, with w. 
22, 1936; E unp. 132344; Fritz Nadler 
and G. K. Moss, Cleveland. 24636 


w Albert Miller, and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1986; EH unp. 181880; 
Paul James McGrane, New York. 

24637 


Good-bye; by F. Paolo Tosti, arr. R. E. 
Hildreth ; orch. pts. © Sept. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 57450; Walter Jacobs, inc., 
Boston. 24638 


Good-bye Betty; song. ©1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131974; Lucile Rudesill, 
Fort Dodge, Ia. 24639 


Good-bye, good-bye my home sweet 
home; song. © 1. Sept. 8, 1936; 
BE unp. 131524; Frank Stanley Gru- 
bar, New Britain, Conn. 24640 


Good-night and good-bye; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 1, 1936; HE unp. 
131190; June Luken, Lead, S. D. 

24641 


Good old American jazz; fox-trot Song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 131838; 
Charles A. Grove, Sparks, Nev. 24642 


Good (The) Samaritan ; sacred solo, m 
Allene K. Bixby; med. voice. © Aug. 
5, 1936; E pub. 57190; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 24643 


Got all she’s missed; w Count Jo-Jo 
Randolph, melody Joseph Martin. © 
1 c. Sept. 9, 19386; E unp. 1381594; 
Joseph Randolph, New York. 24644 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Jerusa- 
lem! O turn thee to the Lord; from 
Gallia, arr. Wayne Norman; sop. solo 
and women’s cho.; pf. or organ acc. 
© Sept. 9, 1936; E pub. 57284; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 24645: 


Soldiers’ chorus from Faust; arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; boys’ ten. 1, 2 
and bar. cho. © Sept. 12, 1936; E 
pub. 57383; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 24646 


Graduation day; by Charles Maxwell. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131507; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

24647 


Grand terrace rhythm; fox-trot, com- 
posed and arr. Fletcher Henderson, 
ed. Ralph Gordon; orch. pts. © Sept. 
28, 1936; E pub. 57666; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 24648 


Grass (The) is green with envy; song, 
melody Samuel S. Howard. © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 1382561; Alice 
Howard Carver, Oklahoma City. 

24649 


© 1 c. Sept. | Grasshopper (The) ball; w and melody. 


© 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 1381518 ; 
Nell Ballard, South Haven, Kan. 

24650 

Greeting song; song. © Aug. 25, 1936; 

E pub. 57275; Clare Alfred Rood, 

Marquette, Mich. 24651 


Grenada; by Isaac Albeniz, arr. Lo- 
renzo da Costa; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45841; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 24652 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) ‘Triumphal 
march; from Sigurd Jorsalfar, op. 56, 
transcribed Richard L. Weaver; pf. 
conductor and violin. © Sept. 12, 
1936; E pub. 57571; Richard L. Wea- 
ver and Kenneth B. Ward, Atlantic 
City. 24653 

Waltz in A minor; op. 12, no. 2, 2d 

pf. pt. Hans Barth. © Sept. 10, 1936; 

E pub. 57358; J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. 24654 
Guaira; paroles espagnoles Salvador 
Valverde, paroles francaises Geo. 


Koger, m Armando Oréfiche, arr. Le- 

cuona; orch. ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; 

EH for. 45726; Hditions de Paris, Paris. 

24655 

Gypsy (The) pilot; w R. V. Gray, m 

C. S. Laaser. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; 

E unp. 132160; Clara 8S. Laaser and 
R. Vernon Gray, Kansas City, Kan. 

24656 

Gypsy trails; w Frank Grubbs, m G. G. 

Dean and Evelyn Stewart White. © 

1 ec. Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 132036; 
Grace Ghent Dean, Columbus, O. 

; 24657 

Habanera; by Carlos Tomas; pf. © 1 

ce. Sept. 5, 19386; E unp. 131542; 

Thomas Calrow Carver, Milwaukee. 

24658 


Had I but you again; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Sept. 5, 19836; E unp. 131465; Leota 
Lathrop, Wheatland, Calif. 24659 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) The au- 
thentic first Handel; graded pieces, 
arr. Dorothy Bradley; pf. With in- 
terpretative notes. © Aug. 26, 1936; 
EH for. 45805; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) Itd., London. 24660 


Largo in G; arr. Angelo Pinelli; 
pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E for. 45858; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 24661 


Minuet in E flat; from Berenice, 
arr. Angelo Pinelli; pf. accordion. 


© Aug. 19, 1936; E for. 45853; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 
24662 


1101 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24663 


Hail, Cornhuskers, hail; song, Pashley 
arr. © 1. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 
132308; Eugene F. Tighe, Aurora, 
Col. 24663 


Hail, Iowa, hail; song, w H. N. Hoegh. 
©1e. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 132739; 
Holger Nielsen Hoegh and Lucille 
Manker, Chicago. 24664 


Hail Roosevelt, hail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132144; 
Catherine Schneider, Cleveland. 

24665. 


Hail to Roosevelt; w and m Mrs. J. 
M. Brown. © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 182108; Gladys D. Brown, 
i. e., Mrs. Juan M. Brown, Fort 
Washington, Pa. 24666 


Hail! U. S. A. hail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1936; E unp. 1381822 ; 
Adaline Celina Ambrose, Cicero, Ill. 

24667 


Half (The) can never be told; hymn, 
w C. D. Martin, m W. S. Martin. © 
May 15, 1986; E pub. 57548; Marvin 
W. Froehner, Houston. 24668 


Half-past lovin’ o’clock; w Al Bryan, 
m Felix Bernard; with arr. for guit., 


etc. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57199; 
Miller music, ine., New York. 24669 
Halffter (Ernesto) Ronde; poésie 


Denise Cools. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45715 ; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 
24670 


Hand in hand; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132634; 
Omar L. Sims, West Orange, N. J. 

24671 


Hanover (The) songs; songs, w Kath- 
arine McAfee Parker, Annie John- 
son and others. © June 3, 1936; 
E pub. 57376; Evelyn Mutz Breed- 
ing, Edinburgh, Ind. 24672 


Hapa haole, sweetheart; w and m 
Aloha Badley. ©1ce. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 1381641; Treva N. Badley, 
Cambria, Calif. 24673. 


Happy days with Landon; w and m 
Layne H. Hanes; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Aug. 22, 1936; E pub. 
57419; Lyman Hanes, Minneapolis. 

24674 


Happy-go-lucky; arr. Joseph R. Petta; 
pf. accordion. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 182056; Philip H. Rakov, 
Syracuse. 24675 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


Happy smiles; w and melody. ©1« 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1382477; Bar- 
bara M. Heinzelman, New Orleans. 


24676 
Happy to-day, sad to-morrow; song, 
melody Ulysses Livingstone. ©1«. 


Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131678 ; Lillian 


Armstrong, Chicago. 24677 
Harlem holiday; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1381466; Charles 
Di Angelo, Weirton, W. Va. 24678 


Harlem rhythm; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 8, 
1936; E unp. 181558; Marjorie Bala- 
muth, New York. 24679 


Harlem (The) waltz; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 19386, w and m Richard 
Jerome and Walter Kent; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 575386; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 24680 


Harmonium-album; sammlung - der 
schonsten opern-melodien, lieder u. 
original compositionen, bearb. Her- 
mann Wenzel. bd. 2-4. © Oct. 18, 
1932; E for. 45607-45609; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 24681-24683 


Harp (The) that once thro’ Tara’s 
halls; Irish folk song, w Thomas 
Moore, m arr. Boris Levenson ; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 
57466; Theodore Presser co., Philg- 
delphia. 24684 


Harvest moon; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1936; E unp. 131997; Emma Mable 
Chance, St. Joseph, Mo. 24685 


Has anybody seen an Hskimo; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132781 ; 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

24686 


Haunting echoes; w Herbert J. Bran- 
don, m Harold Greenhill; in D. © 
Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 45721; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 24687 


Haunting eyes; w and m Frank Foray. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 132360; 
Frank Herbert Scherer, Montclair, 
N. J. 24688. 


Have you any news from home; ptf., 
with w. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 
131618; Ralph Milligan, Philadelphia. 

24689: 


Hawaiian reveries; w Karl Streuber, 
melody Dick McIntire. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 182524; Charles D. 
(Karl) Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 

24690: 


1102 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Haydn (Franz Josef) 
Thou; w from the Bible, m Herbert 
Charles Grieb, on melody from 
Haydn’s Creation; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57314; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 24691 


The heavens are telling; from The 
creation, arr. James C. Warhurst ; 
sop. and alto. © Sept. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 57470; Theodore Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 24692 


He’s a metropolitan love thief; w and 
melody. ©1ce. Sept. 23, 19386; E unp. 
132379; Roger Lansing and Florence 
Lewis, New Rochelle, N. Y. 24693 


He’s the sweetest man in town; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132044; Delphia Edelen, Philadelphia. 

24694 


He will call you; male quartet. © 
Aug. 18, 19836; E pub. 57464; Edward 
Sims Young, Beaumont, Tex. 24695 


Heart aches; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 c. Aug. 24, 19386; E unp. 180711; 
Tommy Chalmers Goins, Rockyford, 
Col. 


Heart (The) of Freeland; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 
131480; E. M. Sosnowchik, Campbell, 
O. 24697 


Heart of gold; song, w Josephine L. 
Blake. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131398; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

24698 

Heart of heart’s desire; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132268; John 
Santich, Duryea, Pa. 24699 


Heaven bound; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 181561; Laurie 
Lund, Los Angeles. 24700 


Heaven help me; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1314388; Fred 
Beebe, Belleville, N. J. 24701 


Heaven’s not far; w F. X. O’Leary, mel- 
ody A. P. Castaldo. © 1c. Sept. 12, 
1936; E unp. 131868; Albert P. Cas- 
taldo and Frank X. O’Leary, Com- 
stock, N. Y. 24702 


Heavenly (The) radio; w and m Arthur 
Bee Hankins; pf. © 1 c¢. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182388; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 247038 


Heaven’s door; w and melody. ©1l1e. 
Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 132351; J. Wal- 
lace Koper, Newark, N. J. 24704 


24696 


24717 


Blessed art| Helen’s three daughters; song, w Law- 


rence Lee. © Sept. 18, 19386; E pub. 
57458; H. Gitford Bull, Ithaca, N. Y. 
24705 


Hen te’ kommoden og te’bavs igen ; hof- 
ballet fra Cirkus revyen, tekst: Al- 
fred Kjaerulf, m: Axel Thingsted ; pf. 
© July 21, 1986; E for. 45565; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 24706 


Her name is Pearl—and she knits; w 
and m Bobby Worth and Stanley 
Cowan; with guit. arr. © Aug. 31, 
1936; E pub. 57294; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 24707 


Herbstabend ; legende, Hermann Wen- 
zel; streichquintett. © Nov. 1, 1931; 
E for. 45614; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

24708 


Here’s what I’d like to do; w and mel- 
ody Bill Merrill. ©1c. Sept. 8, 1936; 
E ounp. 131522; William Obed Mer- 
rill, Hardwick, Vt. 24709 


Heute singe ich nur in moll; slowfox, 
text u. m Gtinther Ernst, arr. Walter 
Borchert ; orch. stimmen. © Oct. 22, 
1935; E for. 45792; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 24710 


Hey, babe, hey; from Born to dance, 
w and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 
07379; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

| 24711 


Hidden around a hill; w June Russell; 
pf. © 1c Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
131699; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24712 


High class steppen sport; song. ©1e. 


Sept. 17, 1936; EF ump... 132107 ; 
Clarence Anthony Hieger, St. Louis. 


24713 


High (A) hat, a piccolo and a cane; w 
Lew Brown, m Sammy Fain and 
Harry Akst; with guit. arr. © Sept. 
25, 1986 ; E pub. 57603; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. 24714 


melody Sammy Fain and 
Harry Akst. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 131210; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 24715 


His radio; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 182269; Minnie Mowery, 
Dunkirk, Ind. 24716 


Histoire chinoise; paroles et m Michel 
Emer. © June 15, 1986; E for. 
45686; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

24717 


1103 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24718 


pt. Ir, n. S., v.31 


Hitch hiker blues; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 132368; Robert D. Pittman, 
Kilkenny, Minn. 24718 


Hitch up your wagon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 182738 ; 


Merton H. Bories, Portland, Or. 
24719 


Ho chiesto al cuore; slow-fox, parole 
Giubra, m Priamo Emilio Gnecco, arr. 
G. L. Cergoli; orch. pti. © May 15, 
1936; HE for. 45801; Fabbri & c., 
Trieste, Italy. 24720 


Hold fast your dreams; w Claude 
Faulkner, and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
4, 1936; E unp. 131364; C. Braxton 
Stewart, Barbourville, Ky. 24721 


Hold me close; from Rudy Vallee’s 
Punch bowl revue, 1st ed., w Jimmie 
Lee, m Karl C. Lillie; with guit. arr. 
© June 19, 1936; E pub. 57401; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New PP tbs 


Hold that bulldog; w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Lew Pollack. © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1936; E unp. 131502; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 24723 


Holy lie end title; by Chas. Maxwell. 
© 1e Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131508; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

24724 


Holy name; march, Donald Oakley ; 
band pts. © Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 
57408; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

24725 


Home of my childhood days; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
132607; Jeanette Marie Pariseau, 
Norway, Mich. 24726. 


Home sweet home for me; w and m 
Moran Moore. © 1 e. Sept. 23, 1936; 


EK unp. 182350; Louis J. Bennett, 
Kansas City, Mo. 24727 
Honey child; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 182473 ; Harlow 
Gale Rice, Wallace, Id. 24728 


Honey lamb; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936 ; E unp. 131908; I. Harry Adams, 
Ft. Wayne. 24729 


Honey let me be your president; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
1936; E unp. 131587; John Goodrich 
Watkins, Mountain Home, Id. 24730 


Honey, please come home to me; waltz 
song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 « 
Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 132064; Edward 
Krogol, Wyandotte, Mich. 24731 


Honey, please don’t turn your back on 
me; w Sidney Clare ‘and Charlie 
Tobias, m Sam H. Stept; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 11, 1986; E pub. 57312; 
Skidmore music co., ine., New York. 

24732 


Honeymoon days; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 1381191; John 
Kitchens, Pisgah, Ala. 24733 


Honeymoon trail; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «© 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 182691; George 
M. DeTilla, Sunrise, Wy. 24734 


Honky tonk blues; w and melody Pat 
Shelton. ©1e. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
130480; Julius Caesar Shelton, 
Marion, O. 24735 


Honky-tonky Joe; w and m Dick Du 
Page and Lou Bring; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 16, 19386; E pub. 57541; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 24736 


Honolulu hideaway; w and melody 
Karl Streuber. ©1. Sept. 8, 1936; 


E unp. 131532; Charles D. (Karl) 
Streuber, Burbank, Calif. 24737 
Honolulu rag; by Eddie Alkire; 


Hawaiian guit., in note and diagram. 

© July 24, 1936; E pub. 56733 ; Elbern 

H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 
24738 


Hoosier stomp; melody. © 1 e. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 182498 ; Ken Trietsch, 
Chicago. 24739 


Hope no. 2; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. © 
1 e, Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181501; 
Movietone musie corp., New York. 

24740 


Hornbek revyen 1936; tekst: Mogens 
Dam, m: Karen Jgnsson, Aage Lund- 
vald, Bérge Rosenbaum, Aage Sten- 
toft og Henry Willum; pf. © July 
21, 1936; E for. 45570; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 24741 


Hours; song, pf. sc. Bob Taylor. © 1 
e. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 131829; Ve- 
ronica Barbara Manka, Ft. Madison, 
Ta. 24742 


House (The) of silent hours; song, mel- 
ody Jack Mahoney. © 1. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp. 132682; Henry J. Kirk- 
patrick, Carrollton, Pa, 24743 


How am I to know; w Margaret Whit- 
ney, and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 26, 
1936; E unp. 132621; Wendell Arens- 
dorff, West Allis, Wis. 24744 


1104 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


24769 


How can I depend on you; w and mel- 
ody;inC. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1986; H 
unp. 132746 ; June Rachuk, New York. 

24745 

How can you say you love me; song. 
© 1c. Sept.. 16, 19386; E unp. 182014; 
Lillian Kurezodyna, Evanston, ey i 

AT- 


How can you turn me down; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ce. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 
131230; Morty Berk, Philadelphia. 

24747 


How could you; fox trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131662; 
Juanita Wargoe, Merrittstown, Pa. 

24748 


song, © 1c. Sept. 22, 1936; EB 
unp. 1382354; Wm. H. Barrett, Austin, 
Tex. 24749 


How could you forget ; fox-trot, w Andy 
Razaf, m Will Hollander. © Sepi. 
21, 1936 ; E pub. 57519 ; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 24750 


How could you forget to remember ; w 
Helen Wilson, and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 181988; Pearce 
W. Erek, Baltimore. 24751 


How did rythm get its start; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131608; Lucille Gedeon, Aspinwall, 
Pa. 24752 


How’m I doin’ with you; from picture 
Sitting on the moon, w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Sam H. Stept; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept, 18, 19386; EH 
pub. 57368; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 24753 


How sweet the name; anthem, w J. 
Newton, m Victor Massey; ten. solo 
and mixed cho.; organ ace. © Aug. 
17, 1986; E for. 45834; W. H. Paling 
& co., ltd., Sidney, Australia. 24754 


Hudson River excursion; group of songs 
and music from the play. ©1.. 
Aug. 31, 1936; D 39183; Wallace 
Douglas lLangerfeld, Mamaroneck, 
IND ey. 24754* 


Huff (Gardner) saxophone method. bk. 
1. © Aug. 31, 1986; AA 214445; M. 
M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 24755 


Hula girl blues; w and m Aloha Bad- 
ley, arr. Emilie Mac Cormack. © 1 
e. Aug, 17, 1986; E unp. 131640; Treva 
N. Badley, Cambria, Calif. 24756 


Hula serenade; w and m Ray Meany, 
arr. R. Meany and Helo Dominici; 
Hawaiian guit., note and diagram 


1014387—36——3 


arr., in G. © Sept. 10, 1986; E pub. 
57499; Ray Meany’s conservatory of 
music, Stockton, Calif. 24757 


Hulan; Moravian danee, Erno KoSt’al, 
op. 164, arr. B. Leopold; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 45637; Edition 
continental, B, Leopold, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 24758 


Hummin’ do do dodle do do dodle do, 
do it this way; w and melody Thord 
Magnus Ryden. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 132648; Thord Ryden, New 
York. 24759 


Humoresque; by S. Kaylins © 1 « 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 181499; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 24760 


Hungarian dance no. 1; by Felix Ge- 
rard, arr. Pietro Stresa ; pf. accordion. 
© Aug. 19, 1986; E for, 45845; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London, 24761 


Hunter’s (The) horn; by Doris Grace 
Humes; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57483; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24762 


Hver en egte Kgbenhavner; one-step, 
tekst: Thorkild Larsen og Otto 
Schrayh, m:, Hugo Schultze; ork. 
stemmer. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45552; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

24763 


Hvide bgrn og sorte bgrn; tekst: Dan 
Folke og Carl Viggo Meincke, m: 
Aksel Agerby. © July 21, 1936; E 
for. 45566; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- ~ 
hagen., 24764 


I ain’t comin’ back to you; song, pf. se. 
Bob Taylor. © 1. Sept. 19, 1936; 
EK unp. 1382165; Oliette Irene Moore, 
Denver. 24765 


I ain’t tired, I’m restin’ so I don’t get 
tired ; w Jules Loman and Allan Rob- 
erts, m Francis K. Shuman; pf. © 
July 31, 1986; E pub. 57272; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 

24766 


I always will remember; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132654; 
Lew Slate, Paso Robles, Calif. 

24767 


I am leaving to-night for that shore; 
w Bill Cully; pf. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1382399; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24768 


I believe in my dreams and in you; w 
FF. X. O'Leary, melody A. P. Castaldo. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 12, 1936; E unp. 181869; 
Albert P. Castaldo and Frank X. 
O’Leary, Comstock, N. Y. 24769 


1105 


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24770 
I cannot be happy without you; w 
Gladys Myrtle Frazier; pf. © 1c. 


Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131700; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
24770 


I can’t go on without you; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 182556; Char- 
lotte Colburn, Little Rock, Ark. 

24771 

I can’t keep my eyes off you; w George 
A. Little, m George B. McConnell, pf. 
se. Lou. Leaman: with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 31, 1986; E pub. 57296; Mills 
music, inc., New York. 24772 


I can’t live without you; song. ©1e. 


Sept. 28, 1986; EH unp. 182685; Frank | 


24773 


I can’t make my heart behave; w and 
melody, arr. KF. Arden Burt and Curt 
Oakley. ©1ce. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
1381922; Curtis Kirk Oakley, Wood- 
hull, N. Y. 24774 


I couldn’t be mad at you; w Bob Roth- 
berg, m Joseph Meyer; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57507 ; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

24775 


I couldn’t say; song, w Dan Albrecht. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131668 ; 
Bruce Mosier, Bristol, Ind. 24776: 


I’d do most anything, just to see you 
smile; song, melody D. S. Pace and 
Sam Adelman. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 182074; Dixie Scott Pace, Bay- 
town, Tex. 24777 


I’d rather lose with you than win with 
somebody else; w and melody Thord 
Magnus Ryden. TCM Se DL. el, 
1986; E unp. 132649; Thord Ryden, 
New York. 24778 


I’d rather you be in my arms; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 25, 19386; E 
unp. 132594; Leo Crisp, Denver. 

24779 


I dare say; w and melody Cas. Brosky. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132113; 
Casimir Thomas Brosky, Haverhill, 
Mass. 24780 


I don’t know why; melody. © 1.. 
Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 132615; Sam- 
uel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 24781 


I don’t need canary seed for I can sing 
a song without it; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131924; 
Agnes HE. Paterson, Council Bluffs, Ia. 

24782 


I don’t seem to have a chance with 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 


Viggiani, New York. 


1106 


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pt. II, n. S., v. 81 


1986; E unp. 1382494; Rae E. Wright, 
Lake City, Ia. 24783. 


don’t want to be a Little Boy Blue 
any more; w and m Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 132668; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 24784 


dream of Bermuda; w and m John 
Kendall and Al Donahue; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 8, 1986; E pub. 57454; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inec., New York. 
24785 


found you; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 1381812; Mary 
Lee Adams, Sumrall, Miss. 24786 


found you in the moonlight; w Flor- 
ence Stebbins; pf. © 1 ec Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1381701; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24787 


gave my heart away; song, melody 
Irwin F. Quast. © 1 ¢ Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1381670; Gale Borden 
Hunt, San Jose, Calif. 24788 


get a lift from you; song. ©1. 

Sept. 10, 1986: EH unp. 131679; Ken- 

neth H. French, Rochester, N. Y. 
24789 


got the spring fever blues; w and m 
Sue Werner, Kay Werner and Dave 
Bauer; with guit. arr. © Aug. 381, 
1936; E pub. 57290; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 24790 
had you just to lose you; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; EH unp. 1382702; 
Bertha L. Babcock, Glenwood, Wash. 

24791 
hate to stare; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132491; Morris 
Disman, Brooklyn. 24792 


have set my date with you; fox-trot 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1936; EH unp. 132094; Dora- 
thea Gillardon, Jersey City. 24793 


have the room above; song, from 
Show boat, w Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d. © Sept. 23, 1936; Epub. 57594; 
Jerome Kern, New York. 24794 


have your kisses tucked in my heart ; 
w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 3, 19386; 
E unp. 13138385; Etta Rotter, Cody, 
Wy. : 24795 
hope you’re lonesome too; w Mrs. 
Andrew Frasier; pf. ©1c. Sept. 10, 
1936; EH unp. 131702; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24796 
just can’t forget; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
23, 1986; E unp. 1382523; Edward 
Snyder, New York. 24797 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


I just pretend he’s you; w Nellye Han- 
ley Denton; pf. © 1 ¢ Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 132400; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24798 


I knew; from Lew Leslie’s Blackbirds 
of 1936, w Johnny Mercer, m Rube 
Bloom; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Sept. 28, 1986; E for. 45814; Sun 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 24799 


know it’s gonna be different this 
time; w and melody. © 1 «. Sept. 
23, 1936; E unp. 132453; Lee Nick- 
erson, Massapequa, L. 1, N. Y. 
24800 


know it’s love; w and melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132764; 
Meyer Reis, New York. 24801 


I know that you love me to-night; w 
and m Bernal Carter. © 1 e. Sept. 
14, 1936; E unp. 181890; Bernal 
Claude Carter, Lincoln, Neb. 24802 


I left a rose back in Rome; fox trot 


La 


— 


song. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 
131859; Ralph A. Valvano, Linden, 
IN. Ads 24803 


I like you; pf.; with w. © 1. Sept. 
22, 1936; E unp. 132338; Melvin Lee 
Stites, Hanna, Okl. 24804 


I live as long as I have you; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132630; 
Jennie DeWeese, New York. 24805 


Tli always be with you; w David 
West; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 132401; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24806 


Pll always keep you in my heart; pf. 
treble with w. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 1382584; Harold Adolphus 
Campbell, Los Angeles. 24807 


Vil ask the moon; waltz. w and mel- 
ody. © ie. Sept. 30, 19386; E unp. 
1382886; Howard Scott, Louisiana, 
Mo. 


I'll be dreaming of love; melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 80, 1986; E unp. 1382843; 
Ralph Brown, New York. 24809: 


Tl be lost if you go; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132508; 
Mickey Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 24810 


I'll be seein’ ya’ in the movies; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
mer Sept. 25,14986;) H unp. 132545: 
Famous music corp., New York. 

24811 


Til be trailing along in a cozy auto 
trailer with you; w and m Becky 
Boone Carson. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1986; 


24808 | 


24826 


E unp. 132826; Lucile (Crist) Car- 
son Burke, Oklahoma City. 24812 


I'll break their hearts first; w Ethel 
Walters, melody Kaye Herman. © 
1 ec. Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 132030; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

24813 

I'll cherish you; w Lucile Coleman, and 
melody. © 1 ce. Sept. 16, 1936; H 
unp. 132002; Henry Foillard, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 24814 


Ill have only you; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1986; E unp. 182050; Vernard LeRoy 
Smith, Terre Haute, Ind. 24815 


I'll let you have your way dear; w Phil 
Jacobs, m Ethel Louise Roth ; melody 
and harmony. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; 
EH unp. 1382365; Ethel L. (Roth) 
Mahoney, Boston. 24816 


Ill love you always: song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 1382270; Helen 
Maletz, Pittsburg, Kan. 24817 


I'll never dream again; w J. R. Chis- 
holm, melody Johnny Salb. © 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131819; John 
Burke Salb, Washington. 24818 


Pll never live again; w and m Anne 
Brett. © 1. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131616; Anna Elinor Wolbrette, New 
Orleans. 24819 


Ill remember, when I’ve gone away; 
fox trot, melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 
1936; E unp. 181638 ; Richard Francis 
Sanders, Oakwood, Mo. 24820 


I'll take a chance; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 132037; 
Joe Howard George, Steubenville, O. 

24821 


Ill win you back; w and m Lionel 
Charles: pf. © 1. Sept. 10, 1986; 
EH unp. 181748 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24822 


Ill write a song; song. ©1e. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 132567; Jean Ruth 
Brodie, Detroit. 24823 


I long for you; song. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 57655; James I. Baumegarti, 
Chicago. 24824 


I looked for you; w E. Gallagher, m D. 
Westman. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1936; H 
unp. 132591; Hileen Gallagher and 
Doris Westman, Sioux City, Ia. 

24825 

I looked into your eyes, my dear; w 
Charles Gerstmeyer ; pf. ©1c. Sept. 
10, 1936; E unp. 131703; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portiand, Or. 24826 


1107 


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24827 


pt. m1, 0. S., Vv. 381 


I lost my heart in Honolulu; song, m| I’m dreaming to-night; w Ann Hall, and 


Luther A. Clark: with arr. for uku- 
lele, etc., Aaron A. Clark. © Aug. 4, 
19386; E pub. 57263; Britain Ogilvie, 
Swanwick, Ill. 24827 


lost my heart when I lost you; w and 

melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 

1314382 ; Andrew Masone, Brooklyn. 
24828 


I love His name; hymn. © Aug. 12, 
1936; E pub. 57221; James V. Reid, 
Ft. Worth. 24829 


I love Miami; song. © 1. Sept. 18, 
1986; E unp. 182154; Irving Laibson, 
Miami Beach, Fla. 24830 


I love the sun, the moon, the stars and 
you; w Elmer Neil Filppi; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 1381704; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 24831 


I love to dream; w and - melody. © 1c. 
Sept. 25, 1936: E unp. 132563; Jack 
Curry, Chicago. 24832 


love you; w B. Rinaldo, melody W. 
Wiesbauer. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 131998; Bruce Rinaldo and Wal- 
ter Wiesbauer, Hrie, Pa. 24833 


I love you, my darling, be mine; w F. 
Daniels, m A. Tonseth. © 1 ec May 
29, 1936; E unp. 126958; Frank Dan- 
iels and Anne Tonseth, Long Beach, 


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a) 


Calif. 24834 
I’m a dreamer, but a dreamer of 
dreams; w Selma Lee; pf. © 1 «. 


Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131706; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
24835 


I’m all cracked up over you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132575: William Obed Merrill, Hard- 
wick, Vt. 24836 


I’m building a castle in Spain; w Anton 
Acocella; pf. © 1c Sept. 5, 1936; 
EK unp. 131528: Anton Romaine, New 
York. 24837 


I’m coming back to stay; w Julia Ann 
Coe; pf. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132402: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24838 


I’m doubting you; w L. W. Miller, m 
C. S. Hatfield. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 181350; Luther W. Miller and 
Cora Salmans Hatfield, Wichita. 

24839 


I’m dreaming in the valley of the 
moon; w Charles Barrett Williams; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132403; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 24840 


melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
132358; Blanch E. Pitt, San Diego, 
Calif. 24841 


I'm feeling blue; song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1936; E unp. 1382181; Aniello Vocecia, 
Providence. 24842 


I’m giving me you; w Harold Finch, 
melody Lorene Hatteberg. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 1313860; Harold 
Lewis Finch, Iowa City, Ia. 24843 


I’m gonna build myself a castle on that 
old Hawaiian shore; song. © 1 «¢ 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 182061; Bertha 
Hleanor Tibbens, Warren, O. 24844 


I’m gonna get myself a fella; swing 
fox-trot ; violin, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1936; E unp. 132159; Vincent Bar- 
ber, Schenectady, N. Y. 24845 


I’m headin’ west; w Ada Dickinson 
King: pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 19386; EH 
unp. 132404; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24846 


I’m immune to love; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 1381788; 
Effie Allison, Olla, La. 24847 


I’m in a dancing mood; from This’ll 
make you whistle, w and m Maurice 
Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman ; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 21, 1936; 
E for. 45788; Cinephonic music ¢o., 
Itd., London. 24848 


I’m in a lonesome mood; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131460; 
Victor Hermann Wegner, Pittsfield, 
Mass. 24849 


I’m in love with someone; song. © 
1 @ Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 182280; 
Fred Alton Haight, Medford, Or. 

24850 


I’m in love with you; fox-trot, w and 
m Mrs. Kenneth Byers. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1381884; Eva D. 
Byers, i. e. Mrs. Kenneth Byers, Sa- 
gola, Mich. 24851 


I’m just a candidate for you; song. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 182112; 
Melvin Richard Wettergreen, Omaha. 

24852 


I’m just a hobo; w George Henry Wood- 
ward; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; H 
unp. 132405; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24853 


I’m just a plain Jane; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 132569; 
Wanda Julietta Rakestraw, Asbury 
Park?) Ns! 24854 


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no. 9, 1936 


I’m just a weary traveler; song, pf. se. 
Bob Taylor. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 132166; Oliette Irene Moore, 
Denver. 24855 


I’m just another Humpty Dumpty; w 
and m A. Adams; pf. treble. © 1. 
Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 1382859; Armon 
Adams, La Plata, Mo. 24856 


I’m just before makin’ love to you; 
wand melody. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 181784; Maida W. Elkin and 
Goodwyn Elkin, Harrisburg, Pa. 

24857 


I’m kinda blue over you; new w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
131283 ; Ellis S. Tuten, San Francisco. 

24858 


I’m like a bird with a broken wing; w 
and melody Vaughn De Leath. © 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 139800; 
Leonore Rose, New York. 24859 


I’m longing to hold you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 132233; 
Mae Wolk Reinstein, Chestnut Hill, 
Mass. 24860 


I’m looking for my heart; w and mel- 
ody Harl Brent. © 1 c¢. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1381978; Earl Karl 
Breitenbach, Los Angeles. 24861 


I’m not built that way; w V. C. Rice, 
melody C. L. Soares. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 131920; Charlotte 
Louise Soares and Viola Catherine 
Rice, Sacramento, Calif. 24862 


I’m not eryin’ over any man; w H. Ball, 
melody W. Mac Laughlin. © 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 131779; Helen 
Ball and Walter Mac Laughlin, Am- 
bler, Pa. 24863 


I’m not what you think I am; w Ori- 
anna McPhail; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 131707; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24864 


I’m one of the Jones boys; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. ©1e. 
Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 182544; Famous 
music corp., New York. 24865 


I’m one step ahead of my shadow; w 
and m Sammy Cahn and Saul Chap- 
lin; with guit. arr. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57449; Select music publica- 
tions, ine., New York. 24866 


I'm sending myself; fox trot song, arr. 
Sylvester Briscoe. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1936; E unp. 132171; Francisco So- 
riano, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 24867 


I’m sitting on top of a rainbow; w Mar- 
garet Bauer; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 


24882 


1936; E unp. 132406; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 24868 


I’m so blue; w Claude Faulkner, and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131365 ; C. Braxton Stewart, Barbour- 
ville, Ky. 24869 


I’m turning on the moonlight, pulling 
in the stars; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131189; Iveaux 
Millar, Grand Haven, Mich. 24870 


I’m waiting for you; melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 3, 1986; Ei unp. 131312; Frank 
M. Fefer, Philadelphia. 24871 


I’m wrapped in dreams of you; w K. C. 
Godfrey and Lu Earl, melody Lu Earl. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 19386; E unp. 129681; 
Kennie C. Godfrey, Cedar Falls, Ia. 

24872 

Ym your prisoner; w Lucile Leia Nor- 
man; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 19386; E 
unp. 1382407; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 24873 


make a humble vow; waltz song. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 132156; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 24874 


I may be a wow; song. ©1c. Sept. 29, 
19386; E unp. 132782; Sidney Shalit 
Lippman, New York. 24875 


I meant to tell you; song, w Meredith 
Rolland Rhodes. © 1 e¢ Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1382314; Gilmore Eld- 
ridge Turner, Warrensburg, N. Y. 

24876 


measure my love; w and melody Pat 
Shelton. ©1c. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 
130478; Julius Caesar Shelton, Mar- 
ion, O. 24877 


met Suzanne in Amsterdam; w J. T. 
McMahon, m F. M. Ludington. © 
1c. Aug. 7, 1936; E unp. 181572; Fla- 
via M. Ludington, Pasadena, and 
John T. McMahon, Arcadia, Calif. 
24878 


I met the good shepherd; sacred solo, 
w Edward Caswall, m W. R. Wag- 
horne; med. voice. © Aug. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 57192; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 24879 


I need money; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 181316; Bertha Eleanor 
Tibbens, Warren, O. 24880 


I need you by my side; w and melody 
Hudson Whittaker. © 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1936; E unp. 131611; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 24881 


I never doubted you; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131666; 
Helen Margaret Lewit, Scarsdale, 
NEaY. 24882 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24883 


I never knew; waltz song. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1936; EH unp. 1382571; Wm. L. 
Stone, Syracuse. 24883. 


never thought I should love you; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 132787; George Myron Har- 
vey, Springfield, Mass. 24884 


I ought to break your neck for breaking 
my heart; w and m Phil Baxter ; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
H pub. 57461; Jenkins music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 24885 


I promise, dear, I promise; w and m 
Nevada Palmer. © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1382291; Nevada Roch- 
ford, Seattle. 


realize it’s you I love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; EH unp. 132261; 
Ben Shapiro, Chicago. 24887 


really care; song, w Neil H. Manley. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132747; 
Mildred L. Reuter, Lawrence, Kan. 


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24888 
I remember you with someone; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 


131953; Helen Assanovich, Newark, 
Niid. 24889: 


see the moon from my pillow; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131927; 
Harl S. Johnson, jr., Hrie, Pa. 24890 


sing of a maiden; 2-pt. song, w tra- 
ditional, m Patrick Hadley; sop. 1, 2. 
© June 15, 1936; E for. 45631; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, The year book press, 
Itd., London. 24891 


I spy a spy; w Tot Seymour, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 
1936; E unp. 132535; Famous music 
corp., New York. 24892) 


thank my stars: w and melody. © 
1 @ Sept. 24, 1986; EH unp. 132467; 
Morris Disman, Brooklyn. 24893 


I think you need a shot; w and m Wal- 
ter Davis; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
30, 19836; E unp. 132808; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York, 24894 


I thought you were mine; w and mel- 
ody Albert Gabbs. © 1c. Aug. 16, 
1936; E unp. 132226; Albert Austin 
Gabbs, San Diego, Calif. 24895 


I took little Sue to the zoo; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
131252; Benjamin EH. Neal, Los An- 
geles. 24896 


I trusted in the Savior; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986: EH unp. 131274; Carl 
W. Albany, Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. 

24897 


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24886 | 


Pt. 11, MS. ve ok 


I’ve found a nice young millionaire; 
w and m M. CGC. Carter and Earle Hunt. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132466 ; 
Mary Clegg Carter, Washington. 

24898 


I’ve got a color on my mind; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; EH unp. 132701; 
Alberta Grass, Bloomington, Ind. 

24899 


I’ve got a diamond ring ; song, m Luther 
A. Clark; with arr. for ukulele, ete., 
Aaron A. Clark. © Aug, 6, 1986; E 
pub. 57264; Alice Lucas, Richland 
Center, Wis. 24960 


I've got a mortgage on you; w and 
melody. © 1c. July 8, 1936; E unp. 
127915; Paul P. Spear and Irving 
Kominsky, Rockford, III. 24901 


I’ve got a stamp on my heart; song. © 
1 ce. Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 1382105; 
Rose VY. Yates, Chicago. 24902 


I’ve got another sweetie; song. © Aug. 
6, 1986; EH pub. 57600; Louis D. 
Rounds, Toledo, O. 24903 


I’ve got to have you; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 182475; 
Benjamin (Ben) Rosenbaum, De- 
troit. 24904 


I’ve got to jam for my bread; fox trot, 
w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 131769; Paul Madison Knis- 
kern, New York. 24905 


Tve got you under my skin; from Born 
to dance, w and m Cole Porter; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 11, 1936; 
HE pub. 57381; Chappell & co., ine., 
New York. 24906 


I’ve waited a lifetime for you; w Jim- 
my Farrell, melody Jimmy Rule. © 
1 c« Aug. 29, 1986; E unp. 1351209; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co.,:ine., New 
York. 24907 


I wanna be a cowgirl cowhand; w and 
melody; with yodel. ©1c. Aug. 31, 
1936; E unp. 132608; Jeanette Marie 
Pariseau, Norway, Mich. 24908 


I want a monopoly on you; song. © 
1c Aug. 27, 1986; E unp, 1382189; 
T. R. Reeves, Oklahoma City. 24909 


I want a western sky; song. © Sept. 
14, 19386; E pub. 57361; Roderick 
Scholle, New York. 24910 


I want the whole world to love you; w 
Al Bryan, m Gerald Marks; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 
57552; Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble, 
ine, New York. 24911 


1110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


I want to dance, I want to sing; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1986; E 
unp. 132210; Marguerite Michaud, 
Miami, Fla. 24912 

I want to play ina band; song. ©1ec. 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 182145; Ross 
F. De Roy, Washington. 24913 


I wants what I wants when I wants it; 
w Tot Seymour, melody Vee Lawn- 


hurst. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 
132534; Famous music corp., New 
York. 24914 


I was only foolin’; song; with guit. arr. 
© Aug. 27, 1936; E pub. 57182; Louise 
Hudson, Montgomery, Ala. 24915 


I was only pretending; song, m Elwood 
Speelman, © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 132283; Grace Hlizabeth Keefe, 
Springfield, O. 24916 


T wasn’t lying when I said I love you; 
w and m Vaughn De Leath; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Sept. 12, 19386; E 
pub. 57533; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 24917 


I will always love you; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 132449; Harry 
Zieve, Chicago. 24918 


I will be waiting; song, m Luther A. 
Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark; with arr, 
for ukulele, ete., A. A. Clark. © Aug. 
10, 1936; E pub. 57265; Lula V. Gross, 
Bunkerhill, Kan. 24919 


I will kiss your tears away; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131841; Edith R. Herve, Auckland, 
S. W. I., New Zealand. 24920 


I will lift up mine eyes; w of Psalm 
alin, Op. 12:,. organ, acc.; ©, 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131891; Mary 
Hattie Fuller Larsen, Norwell, Mass. 

24921 


I wish I could forget, I always will 


remember; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131184; M. 
Belle Gannon, Los Angeles. 24922 


I wish I could see my darling; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 132748; Pauline Luckins, Som- 
ers Point, N. J. 24923 


wish that you were mine; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132681; 
Philip Breton, Montmartre, Sask., 
Canada. 24924 


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Leal 


wish they didn’t mean good-bye; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 14, 1936; 
E ounp. 181914; Mildred C. Turner, 
Chicago. 24925 


24938 


I wonder; song, w Leota Gazzolo. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 4, 19386; E unp. 131899; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 24926 


I wonder if Santa is ready to start 
[and] Does Santa Claus live at the 
north pole; w and m Olive Wilson 
Hurst. © Sept. 3, 1936; E pub 
57268 ; March bros. pub. co., Lebanon, 
O. 24927 


I wonder who you are; w and melody. 
© 1 c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132373; 
Dickran Sebouh, New York. 24928 


If; song, m Hector Richard. © 1 e«. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 1382181; Ocie 
Stebbins, Plant City, Fla. 24929 


If ever I cease to love; w Harry Y. 
Owen and Dave Frank, m John P. 
Robichaux; with guit. arr. © July 
13, 1986; E pub. 57405; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

24930 


If evryone had someone like you; 
song, arr. H. Salzmann. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 19386; E unp. 132253; Cherie An- 
derson, St. Louis. 24931 


If fate hadn’t been unfair; song. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132839; 
Ronald Wendell Wheeler, jr., Fort 
Worth. 24932 


If I could always sing to you; w Law- 
rence Olson; pf. © 1c Sept. 10, 
19386; E unp. 181705; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or, 24933 


If I could paint (your) a picture; mel- 
ody Beatrice Rodick. © 1 ec. Sept. 
15, 1936; E unp. 131966; Beatrice 
Lydia Rodick, Brooklyn. 24934 


If I could think of words; w S. J. 
Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 1 «. 
Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131195; Max 
Shaffer and 8S. J. Segal, Montreal. 

24935 


If I didn’t have you; from ’Round the 
town, w Lew Brown, melody Sammy 


Fain. ©1. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
131292; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 24936 


If I had three wishes; w F. Daniels, m 
A. Tonseth. © 1 ec. May 29, 1936; 
E unp. 126956; Frank Daniels and 
Anne Tonseth, Long Beach, Calif. 

24937 


If I had you dear to welcome me home; 
w A. V. Campbell and C. I. Alexan- 
der, m Pearl Hansen. © 1 e. Sept. 
38, 1986; E unp. 182736; A, V. Camp- 
bell and C. I. Alexander, McCreary, 
Manit., Canada. 24938 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24939 


If I only had a ring; song, w Maud 
Rowley. © 1 e. Sept. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 132298; Maurice Wesley Row- 
ley, London, Ont., Canada. 24939 


If I should ever be without a sweet- 
heart; words and music by H. 
O’Neill; pf. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 182795; Harl O’Neill, Saylors- 
burg, Pa. 24940 


If I were you; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132641; Mil. 
dred Cox Turner, Pittsburgh. 24941 


If my eyes are deceiving me; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1986; E 
unp. 1382679; Herman Krinsky, Oak- 
land, Calif. 


If the band of a wedding ring could 
only play a tune; w and melody. © 
1 c Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 182717; 
Mildred Brooks, Los Angeles. 249438 


If this is good-bye; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 28, 1986; EH unp. 1382669; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 


i 24944 

If we never meet again; w and m 
Horace Gerlach and Louis Arm- 
strong; with guit. arr. © June 22, 


19386; E pub. 57899; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 24945 


If ye abide in Me; hymn, w from John 
15. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57506; 
Richard John Oliver, Chicago. 24946 


If you buy lemon, you must buy water- 
melon; fox trot, w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 131808; 
Marcel Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 24947 


If you can hide the sunlight; w L. W. 
Miller, m C. 8S. Hatfield. ©1c. Sept. 
3, 1936; E unp. 131849; Luther W. 
Miller and Cora Salmans Hatfield, 
Wichita, Kan. 24948 


If you pray; song. © Sept. 3, 1936; E 
pub. 57339; Joseph J. Harris, Dallas. 
. y 24949 
Illusion; by Samuel Kaylin; pf. ©1le. 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131500; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 24950 


Image (The) of you; song, w L. M. 
Fiedler and Stan Redka. © 1 « 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131450; Leon 
M. Fiedler, New York. 24951 


Imitation angel; w and melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131987 ; Thomas 
Hatton Collins, Dallas. 24952 

Immortal (The) G. A. R. march; pf. 
© Sept. 17, 1936; E pub. 57575; 
Frank M. Heacock, Media, Pa. 

24953 


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pt. III, n.S., Vv. 381 


Important (An) person; by Dorothy 
Howell; violin and pf. © Aug. 24, 
1936; E for. 45642; Associated board 
of the Royal schools of music, Lon- 
don, London. 24954 


Improvisation; de Alexandre Tans- 
man; pf. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45712; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

24955 


In a beautiful garden of dreams; w 
S. Taub, m A. Wertheim; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 1382290; Arnold 
Wertheim and Sylvia Taub, New 
York. 24956 


In a continental room; w and m Roy 
Newell, Nat Simon and Allen Leafer ; 
with guit. arr. © Sept. 1, 1986; H 
pub. 57219; Superior music, inc., New 
York. 24957 


In a dream house I'll build for you; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 132597 ; Ray Foster, Brooklyn. 

24958 


In a garden of roses; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1ce. Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 
131946; Edward Stephens, Elizabeth, 
N. J. 24959 


In a garden, service for two; w and m 
Hortense Hirsch. © 1 ec. Sept. 16, 
1986; E unp. 132018; Horthensia 
Hirsch, Los Angeles. 24960 


In a little one room house; song. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132684; 
Ralph Higbee, Washington. 24961 


In a little Swiss chalet; from White 
horse inn, w Norman Zeno, m Will 
Irwin; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57653; Chappell 
& co., ine., New York. 24962 


In a quaint old fashioned garden in 
Japan; w Pauline Heckman, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 
131281; Luella Towl, Lakewood, O. 

24963 


In a sea cradle; by Lila Phillips; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57478; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24964 


In a Tyrolean village; by Charles Max- 
well. © 1. Sept. 5, 1936; E ump. 
131504; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 24965 


In heaven; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1936 ; E unp. 131467 ; Minnie A. Boger, 
Mount Vernon, Ill. 24966 


In ieiunio et fletu; motet, w from Joel 
1, m Thomas Tallis, ed. from Can- 


1112 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1986 


tiones sacrae, with an English text 
added, Edmund H. Fellowes ; 5 mixed 
voices; organ ace. © May 14, 1936; 
E for. 45541 ; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 24967 


In love with love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131408; 
Robert David Keith, Hollywood, 
Calif. 24968 


In memory of a friend; orch. Se. ©1e. 
Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 131658; Victor 
Kolar, Detroit. 24969 


In my arms; ‘Ww and melody Pat Shel- 


ton. © 1c. Aug. 20, 19386; E unp. 
130482; Julius Caesar Shelton, 
Marion, O. 24970 


In my dream; w Esther Baker; pf. © 
1 ce. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131708; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

24971 


In my dreams last night; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132039; 
Minnie Terrell, Greensboro, N. C. 

24972 


In my hour of loneliness; song, m 
George G. Major. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 
1936; E unp. 132015; Hazel Fraser, 
McGehee, Ark. 24973 


In my nursery; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 19386; E unp. 1381519; Nell 
Ballard, South Haven, Kan. 24974 


In my treasure chest of dreams; waltz 
song, melody A. Hamilton and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; 
EK unp. 1320938; Aileen Hamilton, 


Shawnee, Okl. 24975 
In stiller klause; 24 kompositionen, 
Hermann Wenzel; harmonium. 


bande 1, 2. © Oct. 18, 1982; E for. 
45599, 45600; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 
24976, 24977 


In te Domine speravi; extrait du 
Psaume 31, de J. A. de Baif, m 
Marguerite Roesgen-Champion; 4 
voix mixtes. © July 1, 1936; E for. 
45828; Editions musicales de la 
schola cantorum, Paris. 24978 


In the beautiful twilight of evening; 
waltz, w and melody James and Mi- 
chael Mack. © Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 
57425; James McCarron and Mi- 
chael McCarron, Lowell, Mass. 

24979 


In the blacksmith shop; by Edythe 
Pruyn Hall, arr. Preston Ware Orem; 
pf, 6 hands. © Sept. 18, 1986; 
E pub. 57526; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 24980: 


24994 


In the chapel in the moonlight; w and 
melody Billy Hill. © 1. Sept. 26, 
19836; E unp. 182658; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 24981 


In the cocktail lounge; song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 21, 1986; EH unp. 131208; Har- 
old Barclay, Chicago. 24982 


In the dell; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 132227; Flor- 


ence Cole Heckman, South Effing- 
ham, N. H. 24983 
In the gloaming; arr. A. P. McKin- 


ney and R. F. Tomlinson; Hawaiian 
guit., in note and diagram, with w. 
© Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57591; 
McKinney’s pub. co., Peoria, I. 
24984 


In the higher way; pf., with w. © 
July 8, 1986; E pub. 57355; Philip 
Walton Brown, Portland, Or. 24985 


In the land of make believe; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 
132335; Henry Zwick, Rosedale, 
Raspeburg, Md. 24986 


In the light of a romantic moon; w 
William Kaylo; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 132408; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 24987 


In the middle of a romance; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131409; Robert David Keith, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 24988 


In the Ozark mountains of Missouri; 
song. ©1e. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 
131786; Ralph Masterson, San An- 
gelo, Tex. 24989 


In the shadow of the pines; waltz song, 
w and m Dwight Butcher. © Sept. 
14, 1936; E pub. 57520; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 24990 


In the summertime; w and melody; 
in C. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
132680; Richard Tennyson Baker, 
Washington. 24991 


In the valley where the wild flowers 
grow; w and m Fred Rose; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Sept. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 57661; T. S. Denison & Co., 
Chicago. 24992 


In the woodlands; folk song. © 1 ©¢. 
July 17, 19386; E unp. 131647; Emma 
Olive Pederson, Los Angeles. 24993 


In Thy way; song. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
19386; E unp. 131307; Alice White- 
hurst Walsh, Norfolk, Va. 24994 


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CATALOG OF: COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24995 


In time; w Tot Seymour, m Ann Leaf, 
pf. sc. Mario Agnolucci; with uku- 
lele and guit. arr. © Sept. 3, 1986; 
E pub. 57228; Famous music corp., 
New York. 24995 


In time of roses; w Thomas Hood, m 
James Ainslie Murray. © July 24, 
1936; H for. 45528; Augener, Itd., 
London. 24996 


In you I place my faith; song. © 
Sept. 23, 1986; E pub. 57577; Harry 
H. Shapiro, New York. 24997 


In your embrace; English w Al Still 
man, Spanish w and m Nano Rodri- 
go; with arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 
14, 1986; E pub. 57363; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

24998 


In your heart; waltz, w Genevieve 
Weir; pf. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 1382586; Krank Magnetico, As- 
toria, L./1 Neve 24999 


India bella; Inka song, triste folklore 
del Peru, letra Federico Barreto, m 
Rosa M. De Morales; 2 voces. © 
May 26, 1986; E for. 45749; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

25000: 


Inno per gli ex combaitenti italiani, 
post no. 1; canzone, m Luigi Di Gia- 
como. ©1ec. July 23, 1936; E unp. 
1296383; G. Gissara, Lawrence, Mass. 

25001 


Inspiration; nocturnal rhapsody, Peter 
De Rose and Charles Harold, pf. se. 
©. Harold; pf. © Sept. 11, 1936; E 
pub. 57423; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 25002 


Installment daddy; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 5, 1986; EH unp. 129640; 
Melvin Hans, Chicago. 25003: 


Irish festival overture. © 1 ec. Sept. 
26, 19386; E unp. 132620; John F. 
Carabella, Albany. 25004 


Is evrything copesetic; w and m Bill 
Robinson, Connie Bemis and Lew 
Porter; with guit. arr. © Sept. 10, 
1936; E pub. 57445; Western music 
publishers, San Francisco. 25005 


Is it you; w and melody Rita Jarvis. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1936: E unp. 131796; 
Rita Jarvis Dare, New York. 25006 


Is this a dream; waltz, w L. J. De Ruiz, 
m O. Rivera S. ©1c. Sept. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 182460; Otilio Rivera and 
Lawrence J. De Ruiz, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 25007 


Dt. 1, Ness vot 


Island of dreams: w Ruth Colby, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1936; H 
unp. 132296; Rose L. Toland, Milton, 

ass. 25008 


Isle (The); w Shelley, m Cecil Shar- 
man; mixed voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; 
E for. 458388; Banks & son, York, 
England. 25009 


Isle (The) of Mindanao; song, arr. 
Burrell Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1986; E unp. 132045; Vivian V. Clark, 
Butuan, Mindanao Is.,,Philippine Is. 

25010 


Isles of enchantment; song. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 9, 19386; E unp. 181680; Leo 
Mosler, Portland, Or. 25011 


It all depends on thee; song, w Ki 


Amrine. © 1 ce Sept. 14, 19386; HE 
unp. 1819387; J. Chas. MeNeil, Los 
Angeles. 25012 


It goes to your feet; from ’Round the 
town, w Lew Brown, melody Sammy 
Fain. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
131293 ; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

25018 


It is true “bout my Dixie; pf., with w. 
©1e. Sept. 23, 19386; E unp. 132376; 
Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 25014 


It isn’t true; fox-trot; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
1382653; George Bergman, Superior, 
Wis. 25015 


It’s a waltz, dear, let’s dance; song, m 
Raymond C. Holland. © 1 e. Sept. 


14, 1936; E unp. 1381897; John 
Michael Toohey, Fall River, Mass. 
25016 


It’s as plain as the nose on your face; 
w A. Fillie, melody C. J. Gaal. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131637; 
Charles J. Gaal, Norwood, N. J., and 
Anthony Fillie, Emerson, N. J. 

25017 


It’s God’s good day, and mine; w Val 
G. Powell; mixed voices. © Sept. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57663; Carolyn D. 
Hoffman, Baldwin, N. Y. 25018 


It’s in your eyes; w Nick Kenny, m Al 
Vann, pf. sc. Paul Hill; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Sept. 17, 1936; E pub. 
57522; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 25019 


it’s just a wee house to you who pass 
by, but it’s home sweet home to me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 182752; Della Shannon Davis, 
La Crosse, Wash. 25020 


1114 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


It’s just another dream; waltz song, 


melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
d¥, 1936; Es unp. 9132086; Stella 
Snyder, Davenport, Ia. 25021 


It’s no sin to love; w Herman Stillman, 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 131951; Nathan Stillman, 
Ontario, Calif. 25022 

It’s not a crime; w and melody Andrew 


Buschine. © 1 c¢. Sept. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 131917; Andrew P. Buschine, 


San Jose, Calif. 25023 
It’s only an old faded picture; w 
Thomas Simmons Neal; pf. © 1 « 


Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 151709; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
25024 


It’s quite possible; song, w J. Ward. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 132177; 
Barry Shipman, Hollywood, Calif. 

25025 


It’s spring; w and melody. 
Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 131622; Fred 
T. Bottorff, Los Angeles. 25026 


It’s the doctor’s orders; from *Round 
the town, w Lew Brown, melody 
Sammy Fain. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 131294; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 25027 


It’s the Gypsy in me; w Charlie Tobias, 
m Dave Franklin; with guit. arr. © 
Aug. 28, 1936; E pub. 57193; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

25028 


It’s too bad; w and melody. ©1.e. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131393; Evelyn 
Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 

25029 


It’s very necessary; song. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 132713; Ruth Bir- 
mingham, Detroit. 25030 


It’s your time, not my time, to make 
up; pf. treble, with w. © 1. Aug. 
27, 1986; E unp. 132007; Fred E. 
Boardman, Pomona, Calif., and Fred 
Turner, Sylvester, Tex. 25031 


It seems to me; song, melody Clarence 
Pirez. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 
132712; Elmer Lantz, jr., Chicago. 

25082 


It wasn’t to be; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132585; Vera 
Linnea Gustafson, Kent, O. 250338 


Ivy covered shack; song. © Sept. 17, 
1936; E pub. 57432; Charles T. Em- 
mons, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 25034 


Jacksonville blues; w and m Walter 
Davis; pf. treble. pts. 1 and 2. © 


Orie} 


25048 


1c. each Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132809, 
132810; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 
25035, 25036 


Jaffrennou (Francois) 20. chansons 
populaires; pour les écoles de Bre- 
tagne, sur des airs de _ folklore 
celtique, adaptation paroles fran- 
caises Taldir. [Breton and French 
texts] © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 45728; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 250387 

Jam; fox trot, melody. © 1 c. Sept. 
9, 1936; E unp. 131613; William Con- 
rad Wilhelm, Baltimore. 250388 


Jamboree Jones; w and m Johnny Mer- 


cer. © 1. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132060; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 25039 


Jay (The) hawk’s song; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 132362; 
Oporia Lionel Orton, Lawrence, Kan. 

25040 


Je réve; paroles Paul Fort, m Gaspare 
Bona. © June 14, 1936; E for. 45822 ; 
Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 

25041 


Je yous revois ... madame; valse du 
film Le vagabond bien aimé, paroles 
Jean de Letraz et Albert Willemetz, 
m Richard Heymann. © May 1, 1936; 
E for. 45657; Royalty, Paris. 25042 


Jesus cares; w Wynte Weber, m har- 
monized David Christiansen; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57237; Harry 
D. Clarke, Waterloo, Ia. 25043 


Joanna; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1382447 ; Cecile Chap- 
man, Brooklyn. 25044 


Joe Louis rhythm; w M. B. Setzer, mel- 
ody E. Madden. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1936; E unp. 182817; Eduard Mad- 
den, Syracuse, N. Y., and Mary Brown 
Setzer, Greensboro, N. C. 25045 


John Shag 35; prose Gilbert de Voisins, 
adaptation anglaise Winnie Feely et 
André Himonet, m Pierre Vellones, 
ep. 58. °©. June 15,, 18386-> EB for. 
45716; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

25046 


Johnny Apple-seed ; song, from Indiana 
suite. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 
132167; Vera M. Aker, Ft. Wayne. 

25047 


Jo-Jo, the cannibal kid; w Johnny Mer- 
cer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; E for. 
45815; Sun music pub. co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 25048 


1115 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25049 


Jom hachupe; selection, melody. 
1 c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131556; 
Joseph Brody, Laurelton, L. I., N. Y. 

25049 


Josephine; fox-trot, Burke Bivens and 
Wayne King, arr. Art McKay; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 57418; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 25050: 


song. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
1382709; Harry Belson, Baltimore. 
25051 


Joy (The) of a life so true; w J. R. 
Colgin, sr..m B. Clements. © 1. 
July 21, 1986; E unp. 131180: J. R. 
Colgin, sr., Bernie Clements and R. E. 
Tankersley, Houston. 


Joy overflowing; hymn, harmonized 
Mrs. L. J. Hire. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57505; Richard John Oliver, Chi- 
cago. 25053 


Joyce; pf. 
unp. 182352; Henry Ywanow, East 
Chicago, Ind. 25054 


Juanita ; serenata espanola, op. 60; mel- 
ody, with pf. ace. © 1c. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 182288; Alfred Arriola, 
San Francisco. 25055 


Jubilee; w and m Maxine T. Reisman. 
©1e. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131229; 
Maxine Reisman, Atlantic City. 

25056 


Jump Jeep, I give you orchids; w Tot 

Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 

1 c« Sept. 28, 1986; H unp. 132542; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25057 


Junge (Der) klaviervirtuos; 100 kleine 
vorspielsttickehen, volkslieder u. op- 
ernmelodien Hermann Wenzel; kla- 
vier. bd. 3 u. 4. © Nov. 1, 1931; E 
for. 45610, 45611; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 25058, 25059 


Junge meister der tonkunst; v. Elise 
Zernikow ; pf. bande 1, 2. © Oct. 18, 
1932); E for. 45593, 45594; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 25060, 25061 


Just a favorite of men; fox trot song, 
melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 132077; Franklyn 
M. W. Smith, Newark, N. J. 25062 


Just a little cottage in the mountains; 
w Laura Lee Blair; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 182409; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 25063 


Just a little kiss won’t do dear; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 1381545; 
Madge Tuttle Kessler, Asheville, 
N. C. 


25052 |: 


© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E- 


25064 | 


Dt. TIT, Msi, i 


© | Just a little love affair; w August Dah- 


ler; pf. ©1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 
131710; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25065 


Just a memory: w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131663; Wil- 
liam John Wait, Oelwein, Ia. 25066 


Just a rank stud; w Victoria Spivey, 
melody Addie Spivey. © 1 ec. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 132688; Wabash mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 25067 


Just a roaming vagabond; w Vernon 
Lincoln Exline, Andrew Mark Purdy, 
McGarrey Randolph Kiely and James 
R. Kendrick; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1381711; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 25068 


Just a teenie weenie drink; w and m 
Byron Gay. © July 31, 1936; E pub. 
57271; Forster music publisher, ine., 
Chicago. 25069 


Just an interlude; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131468; Vera 
Louisa Nelson, Paw Paw, Mich. 


25070 
Just another broken blossom; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 


Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 182097; Rich- 
ard Gray, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada. 
25071 


Just another day without you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131410; Robert David Keith, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 25072 


Just another dream; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 1381394; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 25073 


Just another play-boy; fox-trot song, 
m Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 
1936; E unp. 132089; Dean Love, 
Austin, Texas. 25074 


Just because; song, arr. EH. Salzmann. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 1382254; 
Cherie Anderson, St. Louis. 25075 


—w Myrtle Ashcraft. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131400; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 25076 


Just broken promises; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Sept. 25, 1936; E- 
unp. 132564; Lolita Jefferson Buster, 
Chicago. 25077 


Just embers; w Jimmy DeMayo and 
G. A. Dewey, m J. DeMayo; pf. © 
Aug. 22, 19386; E pub. 57305; Glenn 
Adelbert Dewey, Chicago. 25078 


1116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Fust fddlin’; violin; pf acc © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132551; Paul 
J. Mueller, Spokane. 25079 


Just for a kiss; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 1381469; William 
L. Monasco, McAlester, Okl. 25080: 


Just keep me in mind; song. © 1. 
Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 181866; Wil- 
liam Carr, jr., Newark, N. J. 25081 


Just kept swinging along; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Sept. 
17, 19386; E unp. 132090; James A. 
Robinson, Durham, N. C. 25082 


Just leave it all with Jesus; song, mel- 
ody James L. Brown; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
132692; H. O. Waterman, Waukon, Ia. 

25083 


Just like a little love story; song, Ww 
Bertram Hobbs. ©1c. Sept. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 131289; Arthur Peter Belich, 
Pelham, N. Y. 25084 

Just like a spider catches a fly; w and 


melody. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
132726; William Obed Merrill, Hard- 


wick, Vt. 25085 
Just lonesome; song, m James L. 
Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 182271; Felicia 
Lynch, Bastrop, La. 25086 


Just one dance; fox trot song. ©1-c. 
Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 181844; John J. 
Kozar, Aultman, Pa. 25087 


Just one little kiss; song, m L. Fleming. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 1381200; 
Jacob H. Kieselmann, St. Louis. 

25088 


Just say aloha; w Billy Hill, melody 
Peter De Rose. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 1382659; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 25089 


Just the moonlight, a car and you; song. 
© 1e. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132139; 
Jack Wallace, Little Rock, Ark. 

25090 


Just you; fox trot song. © 1. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 181854; Lola Pearl, 
Council Bluffs, Ia. 25091 


fox-trot, w and melody. ©1.. 
Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 182192; Jos. C. 
Estrella, Los Angeles. 25092 


Just you and I; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132272: Frank 
Thomson, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

25093 


Kangaroo—polka ; melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
16, 1936; EH unp. 132001; John M. Kol- 
man, Detroit. 25094 


Karisma; by Susan Spain-Dunk; odeon 
and salon orch. pts. © June 2, 1936; 
EH for. 45626; Cranz & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 25095 


Kathryn; w Eva Bosworth; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132410; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25096 

Kathryn’s wedding day; w adapted 
from the German, William Hunter, 
German tune arr. Morten J. Luvaas; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Sept. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 57592; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 25097 

Keep a song in your heart; w and mel- 
ody Vaughn De Leath. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 132121; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

25098 

Keep a-riding with Roosevelt; song, m 
Alec Denham. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 181882; Thomas W. Plumb, 
Los Angeles. 25099 


Keep me no longer in the dark; w and 
melody. ©41c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
1381255; Thomas M. Gallagher, New 
Haven. 25100 


Keep the bees away from my honey; w 
and melody Bill Merrill. ©1ce. Sept. 
8, 1986; E unp. 131521; William Obed 
Merrill, Hardwick, Vt. 25101 


Keloeber elementary scale and chord 
studies for the violin; by Robert L. 
Keloeber. © Sept. 3, 1936; AA 
215521; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

25102 


Kick off your shoes and go barefoot; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 
132179; Barry Shipman, Hollywood, 
Calif. 25103 


King (The) of Yvetot; w Pierre Jean 
de Beranger, tr. Wm. Toynbee, m 
William S. Nagle; men’s voices. © 
Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57469; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 25104 


King Solomon, swing oh swing: song. 
©1l1e. Aug. 27, 1986; E unp. 131646; 
Thomas Page, Lima, O. 25105 


Kingdom (The) of a child; song, w 
James Whitcomb Riley; high voice. 
© Sept. 17, 1986; E pub. 57589; 
Martha Mendenhall Rippell, Buffalo. 
. 25106 

King’s ex; song, m Charles R. Gorrell. 
©l1e. Sept. 29, 19386; E unp. 132788; 
Esther May Keck, Toledo. 25107 


1117 


25108 


Kiss away my tears, darling; w Len 
Keslon; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
EH ounp. 132411; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25108 


Kiss (The) Ill never forget; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1. Sept. 22, 1986; H 
unp. 132329; Harry R. Paul, George- 
town, Demerara, British Guiana. 

25109: 


Kiss me to-night; w and m Hortense 
Hirsch. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; HE 
unp. 132019; Hortensia Hirsch, Los 
Angeles. 25110 


Kiss (The) that I stole from you; w 
and melody. © 1. July 31, 1936; 
E unp. 129426; Flinton Walker, Bal- 
timore. 25111 


Kisses from my violin to you; w Al 
Bryan, melody Doris Fisher. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 181297; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 25112 


Kitty McCue; pf., with w. © 1. ec. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132300; Joseph 
F. Brown, Nutley, N. J. 25113 


Knitting isn’t kissing; w and melody 
Helen Carmichael. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1986; E unp. 132852 ; Helen Carmich- 
ael Lowcock, New York. 25114 


Knock on wood; w Ruby Wright and 
Barney Rapp, melody Silvio Quinto. 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1986; E unp. 122028; 
Bernard Harry Rapoport, Cincinnati. 

25115 


Kobieta szuka mitoSci ...; wale an- 
gielski, stowa: B. Kuron, m: T. Kwie- 
ciiski. © July 14, 1936; E for. 
45573; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw. 

25116 


= DE. sels ee ORK: 
strony.) ©) July, 14,, 1986; EE. for. 
45574; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 25117 


Kronprinsesse Ingrids marsch; af Kai 
Nielsen; pf. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45559 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25118 

La-de-de la-de-da, says I’m in love with 
you; w Sam M. Lewis, melody Peter 
De Rose. © 1. Sept. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 1382763; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 25119 


Ladder of moonbeams; song. ©,1 «¢. 
Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 182813; Flor- 
ence D. Maynard, Boylston, Mass. 
25120 


Lady in black; w A. C. Rich, melody 
R. M. Osborne. © 1 ec. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 181352; Arthur Clyde 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, HYS: vy. ok 


Rich and Ralph M. Osborne, Wil- 
mar, Calif. 25121 


Lady in the moon; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
9, 1936; E unp. 181621; Eugene Col- 
lins Abrams, Schenectady, N. Y. 

25122 


uady (The) in white; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132292; 
Hraste James Comeaux, Opelousas, 
La. 25123 


Lafayette toast song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 131948; 
Charles Edward Straub, Haston, Pa. 

25124 

Land (The) of Popeye; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 
e. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 1382531; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25125 


Land of tears; selection, melody. © 
1 ec. Sept.. 8, 1986; E unp. 131557; 
Joseph Brody, Laurelton, L. I., N. Y. 

25126 

Land on your feet with Landon; w and 
melody. © 1 ce Sept. 11, 1936; B 
unp. 131778; Mildred C. Turner, Chi- 
cago. 25127 


Lanna; pochod, by Josef Biskup, op. 
20, arr. B. Leopold; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 28, 1985; E for. 45635; Edition 


continental, B. Leopold, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. 25128 
Last (The) hour; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
19, 1986; EO wnp: 132220) aime 
Bach, Eau Claire, Wis. 25129 
Last night; w and melody. © 1 « 


Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132530; Adam 
Edward West, Oberlin, O. 25130 


Last (The) waltz with Sally; song, 
melody Phil Starr. © 1 ec Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 1313808; Bonnie Ham- 
blet, Seattle. 25134) 


Latch on; by Thomas Waller; pf. © 
1 c. Sept. 2, 19386; E unp. 131265; 
Philip L. Ponce, ine., New York. 

25132 


Lay hold, by faith: hymn, w and m 
B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 19386; E 


pub. 57606; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 25133 


Lay like you’re dead; w Yank Porter 
and Benny Waters, and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132647; 
Louis Thomas Jordan, New York. 

25134 


Lazy harbor; w J. Yarmov, melody F. 
Hardy and M. Tracy. ©1e. Sept. 9, 


1118 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


1936; E unp. 132609; Jack Yarmoy, 
Fred Hardy and McKee Tracy, At- 
lantie City. 25135 


Lazy melody; pf., with w. ©1ce. Sept. 
11, 1986; E unp. 181789; Henry Bak 
May, Atlanta. 25136 


Lazy tune; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
19386: E unp. 131954; Christine Ros- 
setti Caton, Chicago. 211 


Learn how to lose; from The king steps 
out, based on Caprice viennois, w 
Dorothy Fields, m Fritz Kreisler. © 
July 10, 1986; E pub. 57005; Charles 
Foley, New York. 25188 


Leave it to Katarina ; from White horse 
inn, w Irving Caesar, m Jara Benes, 
arr. Albert Szirmai; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 
57651; Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

25139) 


Leave me a mem’ry; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 131337; 
Victoria I. Johnston, Douglas, Ga. 

25140 


Leave me alone; song, arr. Mae Davis. 
© 1e. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131300; 
Josephine Helen Madia, Geneva, 
Nw YS 25141 


Legend of the bells; w and m Roy V. 
Rhodes; mixed cho. and sop. solo; 
with chimes ad lib. © Aug. 25, 1986 ; 
E pub, 57321; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 25142 


Lei (A) to you is an aloha from me; 
song, w Lena Machado. ©1e. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 132723; M. C. Jervis, 
Honolulu. 25143: 


Lemke; rally song for the Union party. 
© Sept. 12, 1986; E pub. 57504; Lar- 
kin Craig Chandler, New York. 

25144 


Lend me a smile; waltz, w and melody. 
©1e. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 131815; 
Blanche Baker Colton, Derrick City, 
Pa. 25145 


Lest it be forgotten, dear; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ec, Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
131272; Miriam Laurel Curtis, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 25146 


Let me come over and see you to-night ; 
w and melody Basil G. Adlam. © 
1c. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132796; 
Educational films corp. of America, 
New York. 25147 


Let me dream on; song. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 1986; E unp. 182590; Bernard T. 
Skinner, San Francisco. 25148 


25162 


Let’s be a little more friendly ; w and 
melody Harry Woods. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
9, 1986 ; H unp. 132100; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 25149 


Let’s be birdies; w and melody. © 1 
c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132623; Jean 
Lawrence Cook, New York. 25150 


Let’s be friends again; song. © 1 e. 
Sept. 2, 1986; EH unp. 131305; Flavia 
M. Ludington, Pasadena, Calif. 

25151 


Let’s begin to play; pianobook for the 
very young, verses and m Buenta 
Carter. pts. 1, 2. © Sept. 22, 1986; 
AA215530; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 25152 


Let’s build a bridge to the moon; w 
Charles Cecil Selleck; pf. © 1 « 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132412; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

251538 


Let’s dance and dream; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131835; 
Hvelyn A. Castlen, New Richmond, 
O. 25154 


Let’s dance the minuet; w and m Paul- 
ine Hart. © 1 e¢. Sept. 14, 1986; H 
unp. 131918; Pauline Hartman, New 
York. 25155 


Let’s dance this waltz all over again; 
w and melody G. P. Brown and Har- 
old Richard Thompson. © 1 ¢c. Sept. 
26, 1986 ; E. unp. 132651; Gilbert Paris 
Brown, Represa, Calif. 25156 


Let’s face the future together; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1936; # 
unp. 1382583; Morris Disman, Brook- 
lyn, 25157 


Let’s land with Landon and _ pros- 
perity; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
25, 19386; E unp. 182587; Aaron 
Brown, Miami, Fla. 25158 


Let’s make our dreams come true; 
song. ©l1e. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 
132526; Laura. Bess Ketchum Jett, 
Columbia, Mo. 25159 


Let’s not make a fuss; waltz; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1. Sept. 2, 1936; 
E eunp. 131246; Charles George Lein- 
ster, Lynbrook, N. Y. 25160 


Let’s shout; w P. Robert, and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 132282; 
Porter Roberts and Carl B. Ander- 
son, Toledo. 25161 


m Vernon 


Let’s start anew; song, 


Nolte. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131383; Charles Dickson Spangler, 
Chicago. 25162 


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23163 


Let’s start over again; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181470; Clifton 
E. Spoor, Honolulu. 25163 


Let’s walk in loveliness; w S. J. Nar- 
done, jr., and F. Cutting, melody 
Maurice L. Seaman. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 181370; Fred Cutting, 
Sparty J. Nardone, jr., and Maurice 
Seaman, New York. 25164 


Let us all unite for freedom; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; HE 
unp. 131919; Aurelia Delicati Cit- 
tadino, Long Island City. 25165 


Let us be depression sweethearts; 
song, m Louis Gonzalez. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1936; E unp. 181512; J. Frank Es- 
quivel, New York. 25166 


Let us remember; song, pf. se. Basil 


Sadler. © Aug. 22, 1936; E pub. 
57569; Ida dé Belle Smith, Balti- 
more. 25167 


Let us waltz once again; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131665; Clay Hargrave, Ruth, Nev. 

25168 


*"Leven miles from Leavenworth; w 
and m Phil Baxter; with ukulele 
arr Cali ve: Mai® 21936) 5) unp. 
131275; State street music pub. co., 
Chicago. 25169 


Levin (Arnold A.) Ballade; melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 1381635; 
Arnold A. Levin, N. Y. 25170 


Liberty shall stand; song. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1936; E unp. 181224; John Trav- 
ers Moore, Dayton, O. 25171 


Liebeslied; by A. Henselt, arr. Law- 
rence C. Long; with conductor. 1. 
Full band-—2. Full orch. © Sept. 
10, 1986; E pub. 57241, 57242; Joseph 
H. Agnew, Des Moines. 25172, 25173 


Lied (Dus) fin der ghetto; w Jacob 
Jacobs, and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
19386; E unp. 182557; Alexander Ol- 
shanetsky, New York. 25174 


Life has done something to you; song, 
w Norma W. Riepe. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp. 132696; Jeanne Riepe, 
Centerville, Ia. 25175 


Lightning; pf. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 1382103; Max Rutkowski and 
Rita Phillips, Milwaukee. 25176 


Lights in the harbor; w Harry Pease, 
melody Billy Haid. © 1. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132238; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 25177 


pt. 111, ne'S: ives 


Lights (The) of the city grow bright; 
song of New York, arr. Bruno Hans 
Meyers; pf., with w. ©1c. Sept. 9, 
1986; E unp. 132124; Chief Bright- 
fire Thunder Sky, New York. 25178 


Lightship (The) bell; song. © July 
27, 1986; E pub. 57252; Lucius C. 
Dunn, San Pedro, Calif. 25179 


Lille (Kn) foraarshilsen; tekst og m: 
Henry Carlsen; ork. stemmer. 
July 21, 1986; E for. 45551; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 25180 


Lily pads; by Harold Locke; pf. © 
Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57490; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25181 


Lincoln school song; song. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57455; Frances M. Ling, 
Owosso, Mich. 25182 


Linda mariposa ; vals, letra y m Rafael 
Hernandez. © June 22, 1936; EH for. 
45772; Southern music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 25183 


Lindeman (Henry) 18 modern hot 
saxophone solos; arr. H. Lindeman 
and Harold Blanchard; alto and ten. 
saxophones; pf. acc. no. 2. © Sept. 
1, 1936; E pub. 57286; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 25184 


Listen to the band; w and melody. © 
1.¢ Sept. 25, 19865 Eng iaessn: 
Frederick Brock, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

25185 

Little angel footsteps; ballad. © 1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131857: Jose- 
phine Spring, Bellefontaine, O. 

25186 


Little cowboy; w Duncan Browning 
and Harmon Charles, m Felix Ber- 
nard; with arr. for guit., etc © 
Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57669; Miller 
music, inc., New York. 25187 


Little (A) faded flower; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131471; Heber 
Keirn, Assumption, Tl. 25188 


Little favors; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 131959; Frank 
Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 25189 


Little incidents; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131664; 
William John Wait, Oelwein, Ia. 

25190 


Little Jack Horner; new setting of an 
old rhyme, J. Michael Diack; in C. 


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no. 9, 1936 


25217 


nnn nn ee UIEEIIEIEEIEEEEETEEEEEEEE 


© Aug. 1, 1936; E for. 45836; Pater- | Lock me in your heart; w and melody. 


son’s publications, ltd., London. 
25191 


Little (The) lamb,—The airship [and] 
The owl; w and m Alice Mayfield ; 
pf. With biographical sketch. © 
Sept. 3, 1936; E pub. 57514; Art 
publication soc., Clayton, Mo. 25192 


Little (A) love, a little kiss, a little 
smile; w and m Karl Kattus. ©1c. 
Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 132831; Charles 
Henry Kattus, Cincinnati. 25193 


Little Red Riding Hood; operetta, m 
Annette Tepe. Voc. sec. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1936; D 39131; Marcella Tepe, 
Quincy, Ill. 25193* 


Little sinner; w and melody. ©1c. 
Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 131794; Flor- 
ence Swerdlow, Philadelphia. 25194 


Little sleepyhead; pf., with w. ©1ce. 
Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 131236; Henry 
Bak May, Atlanta. 25195 


Little (The) sod shack on the plain; 
w Grace Lucille Mason; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131712; Syl 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25196 


Little (The) square house on the side 
of a hill; song, w C. Frances Porter. 
© 1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131401; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 25197 


Little white cottage at the end of the 
lane; w and m A. BH. Clark. ©1c. 
Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 129985; Ange- 
line Evarena Grey, Alsey, Ill. 25198 


Live a Gypsy interlude; Gypsy song, 
w and m Norman Macer, arr. Har- 
old Potter; with guit. arr. © Sept. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57550; National 
music pub. corp., New York. 25199 


Livet er en tango; tango, tekst: 
Mogens Kaarge, m: Laurits Howalt; 
pf. © July 21, 1986; E for. 45567; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 25200 


Living for the moment; song. © 1. 
Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 181771; Walter 
Rupeka, Chicago. 25201 


Living on the delta; w and m H. A. 
De Mund and Freddie Johnson; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131526; 
Harold Alexander De Mund, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 25202 


Lizzie Pinklefink, oh yeah; fox-trot, w 
and m Gus. Alberth and Willy 
Ryther. © Aug. 21, 1986; E pub. 
57195: Kenneth Gustav Alberth, Say- 
ville, N. Y. 25203 


© 1c. Sept. 19, 19386; E unp. 132211; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 
25204 


Lodate Maria; variazioni sinfoniche, 
Giocondo Fino; grand’ organo. © 
June 14, 1986; E for. 45819; Gug- 
lielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 25205 


Log (A) cabin, dear, that’s built for 
you; w Mrs. Earl McKinney, m and 
ukulele arr. Luther A. Clark. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132697; 
Catherine M. McKinney, Delavan, 
Wis. 25206 


London suite; to theme London bridge 
is falling down, Ira F. Vail; band 
pts., with conductor. © Aug. 81, 
1936 ; E pub. 57411; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 25207 


Lonely ; song, w Katherine Conklin. © 
1 c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132244; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 25208 


Lonely (The) dell; pf. with w. ©le. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131326; John 
Thomas Prenzel, Halifax, Pa. 25209 


Lonely in my little chateau; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131472; 
H. E. Yeomans, Goshen, O. 25210 


Lonely just for love; w Addison Junior, 
m W. T. Mercer. Rey. version. © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132294; 
David A. Blake, jr., and William T. 
Mercer, Ann Arbor, Mich. PAT yA aN 


Lonely miles; song, w John Ward. © 
1 ec Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 132174; 
Barry Shipman, Hollywood, Calif. 

25212 


Lonely moon; w Louise Van Eps, and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131589; Sherman Perry Bunker, jr., 
Rockville Center, N. Y. 252138 


Lonely (The) pine; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1381473; Carl A. 
Arnold, jr., Monticello, Wis. 25214 


Lonely street; song, w Phyllis Merrian 
Roots. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 
132245; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

25215 


Lonesome (The) blues; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131836; 
Ruby Fetters, Loogootee, Ill. 25216 


Lonesome cowboy; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131211; Kay 
Coker, Los Angeles. 25217 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25218 


Lonesome guitar; w Milton Pascal, m 
Edgar Fairchild; with arr. for guit.. 
ete. © Sept. 21, 1986; E pub. 57509; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 25218 


Lonesome pal; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 
19386; EK unp. 132572; John Henry 
Washington, Savannah. 25219 

Lonesome river; from Dodge City trail, 
w Ned Washington, melody Sam H. 


Stept. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 
182856; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 25220 


Long live love; w and m Will Jason 
and Val Burton, arr. Rudolph Kopp; 
bar. and sop. duet and ensemble. © 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp.- 132668 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 25221 


Look what you’ve done; w and melody 
Earl Brent. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; 
EH unp. 131973; Harl Karl Breiten- 
bach, Los Angeles. Zaa22, 


Looney (The) goon; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1936; E unp. 132538; Famous mu- 
sie corp., New York. Dyas 


Lord (The) is my Salvation; w Tyrone 
King, m Cecil Ellis. © Sept. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57488; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25224 


Lord’s (The) prayer; song, w from the 
Bible; pf. or organ ace. 1. Sop. or 
ten.—2. Alto or bar. © Aug. 31, 1936; 
Epub. 57307; Anny de Raay, Forest 
Hills he: Neye 20225 


Lost; song. © 1 ¢ Sept. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 1382215; Nell Kerfoot, Houston. 
25226 

Lost horizon; w Edward Heyman, mel- 
ody Abner Silver. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1936; E unp. 1382559; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 25227 


Lost illusions; w and melody Marion 
Sunshine. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1986; E 
unp. 131814; Jerry Vogel music co., 
ine., New York. 25228 


Lost in my dreams; from picture Sit- 
ting on the moon, w Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, m Sam H. Stept; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57367; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

25229 


Lost (The) star; sacred dramatic 
Christmas cantata, text Valeria R. 
Lehman, m Ruth Dale; mixed choir. 
© Sept. 8, 1986; D 39137 ; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 25229* 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


—s 


Loucelia; w and m Cleve Hodges. © 
1 c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 181445; 
Cleveland Alward Hodges, Long 
Beach, Calif. 25230 


Louisville Louie; w and m Bert Myer; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Sept. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57658; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 25231 


Lounging at the Waldorf; by Thomas 
Waller; pf. © 1e. Sept. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 131270; Philip L. Ponce, ine., 
New York. 25232 


Lovable moon; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© Aug. 22, 1986; E pub. 57262; Man- 
uel Augusta, Hickman, Calif. 25233 


Love; w and melody; in D min. © 
1 @ Sept... 14, 1936; E unp. 131903; 
John Harvie Creecy, Richmond. 

; 25234 


Love at first sight; w and melody. © 
1 c@ Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131411; 
Robert David Keith, Hollywood, 
Calif. 20235 ~ 


Love bird o’ mine; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf. with w. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
19386; E unp. 132749; Lila Meunier, 
Asheville, N. C. 25236 


Love changes at dawn; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 
132766; Herbert Gately, Baltimore. 

2a2at 


Love from out of nowhere; w Eddie 
Tad Walton, m Sidney Pat Kilpat- 
rick; with arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 
3, 1936; E pub. 57201; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 25238 


Love has had its day; w and melody. 
©1e. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 132218; 
Edward Samuel Orwig, Williamsport, 
Pa. 25239 


Love in a minor key; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131380; 
Jaquelin Jones, Memphis, Tenn. 

25240 


Love in all its glory; song, w Rachel 
Evangeline Olson. © 1 ce. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132246; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 25241 


Love in season; w C. Neugebauer, m 
N. C. Frederickson. © Aug. 12, 1936; 
E pub. 57250; Charles Neugebauer 
and Norman C. Frederickson, Ish- 


peming, Mich. 25242 
Love is a day in spring; song. ©1e. 
Sept.. 28,.,,1936; _B) unp) .ils2qea 


Lawrence Hubert Kortum, San Fran- 
cisco. 25243 


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no. 9, 1936 


25271 


Love is*a kick in the pants; fox-trot; 


pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 1382342; Anthony Valilillo, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 25244 
Love is back; fox trot song, melody 


Jack Mahoney. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 132720; Bess Stoufer Porter, 
Columbus Grove, O. 25245 


Love is but a bubble, it broke like my 
heart; song, melody M. B. Lewis, 
and Bob Lloyd. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1956 ; 
EH unp. 132451; Margery SBoldon 
Lewis, Tecumseh, Mich. 25246: 


Love is inspiration; song, w Myrtle 
Kile. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131402; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

25247 


Love is like a toy balloon; song, m Rose- 
mary Lee. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1986; EH 
unp. 131862; George Allen Taylor, 
Milwaukee. 25248 


Love is never out of season; from 
"Round the town, w Lew Brown, 
melody Sammy Fain. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 
1986: E unp. 131295; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 25249 


Love is the grand finale; w G. Dunbar, 
m A. Archer; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 131341; Alfonso Archer 
and George Dunbar, Astoria, L. I, 
NZS 25250 


Love is understanding ; song, m Camilla 
Alves Harness. © Sept. 5, 1936; E 
pub. 57257; Corinne M. Talley, 
Henderson, Ky. 25251 


Love is what I want; song. ©1e. Sept. 
19, 1986; E unp. 182194; Hubert 
Morris Miller, Milwaukee. 25252 


Love letters; song, arr. George Minns. 
©1c. Sept. 16, 1936; EH unp. 132197; 

- George C. Frazier, Salt Lake City. 
25253 


Love marches on; w Charlie Tobias, 
m John Jacob Loeb; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 57529; 
Schuster & Miller, inc., New York. 

25254 


Love me, my dear; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1936; EH unp. 131996; L. 

Lorraine Boggs, Burlingame, Calif. 
25255 


Love (The) of the jumping beans; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 
131807; Irene Pollak, San Francisco. 

25256 


Love on a strike; w M. Dempsey, m 
C. Addy, jr. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1936; E 


unp. 181425; Clyde Addy, jr., and 
Mary Dempsey, Imogene, Ia. 


25207 


Love on San Diego bay; song, w James 
C. Brown. © June 25, 1936; E pub. 
rror 


07254; Wm. R. Gallucci, San Diego, 
Calif. 25258 


Love (A) song in the rain; fox-trot 


song. © 1. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131433; John Michael Kasché, jr., 
Allentown, Pa. 25259: 


Love takes an intermission; w Ethel 
Walters, melody Kaye Herman. © 
1 ec Sept. 14, 1986; EH unp. 131889; 
Herman Krinsky, Oakland, Calif. 

25260 


Love walks out; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131345; Mel 
Peterson, San Francisco. 25261 


Love was on a holiday; w and m Gene 
Baker; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 181969; Samuel Eugene Baker, 
New York. 25262 


Love will never touch my heart: w and 
melody J. Feldman. © 1 e. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1382236; Irving Berlin, 


inc., New York. 25263 
Love you; waltz, melody. ©1le Aug. 
26, 1986; E unp. 132101; Ralph 
Brown, New York. 25264 


Lovely night blooming cereus; song; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 21, 1936; 
H pub. 57579; Johnny Noble, Hono- 
lulu. 25265 


Lovers in the moonlight; tango fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 
132281; Eduard Vitez and Elaine 
Grama, Detroit. 25266 


Love’s call; song, m James L. Brown. 
© Sept. 5, 1936; E pub. 57258; Alfred 
J. Hayden, Port Orange, Fla. 25267 


w and m Alyca Smythe. © 1. 
Sept. 2, 19386; E unp. 131253; Alyca 
Smythe-Jay, San Diego, Calif. 25268 


Loves carillon; w Sara Leader Hamil- 
ton; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; H 
unp. 131713; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25269 


Love’s dream rose; song. © 1. Sept. 
9, 1936; HE unp. 131596; Marcella Lal- 
ley Kropp, Williston Park, L. I., N. Y. 

25270 

Love’s echo; w Rita Fiegan; pf. ©le. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132414; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25271 


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Dt. 102, nes) ve Sik 


Love’s magie filled the baleonade; w 
F, X. O’Leary, melody A. P. Castaldo. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131870; 
Albert P. Castaldo and Frank X. 
O’Leary, Comstock, N. Y. 25272 


Love’s spell; w M. Lyons, and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1936; BE. unp. 132102 ; 
Marie Lyons and Hloise Balo, Adrian, 
Mich. 25273 


Love’s sweet dream ; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 
1936; E unp. 132095; P. K. Nielsen, 
Pensacola, Fla. 25274 


Loving Bill; w Paul Isom Clay; pf. © 


le. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 1382415; Syl- 


vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
25275 


Lucky for you; w Sydney Nesbitt; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
EH unp. 1823083; Serge Walter, New 
York. 25276 


Lucky me; song. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 132785; Sidney Shalit Lipp- 
man, New York. Qo 


Lullaby—Sluinberland; melody. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 1381384; Sophia 
Augusta Rhein, Laguna Beach, Calif. 

25278 


Maby; tango, versi Tettoni, m Mario 
Vallini; jazz orch. pti. © Aug. 4, 
1836: E for. 45532; G. Ricordi «& co., 
Milan. 25279 


Madina; paroles Louis Poterat, m Fran- 
cis Chagrin. © June 15, 1936; E for. 

- 45683; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 
25280) 


Madness is my fate, over you; w Shirley 
Giles; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; EH 
unp. 1381714; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25281 


Madrigal; w anon. [1602] © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1936; E unp. 131768 ; Audrey Free- 
man, Fredericksburg, Va. 25282, 


Maganini (Quinto) Nocturne; from 
the concerto in D min. 1. Conductor 
se.—2. Violins 1, 2, viola, cello and 
bass. © Sept. 1, 19386; E pub. 57204, 
57205; Quinto Maganini, New York. 

25283, 25284 

Symphony; sylvan; chamber orch. 

Se. © Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 57299; 

Quinto Maganini, New York. 25285 


Making believe you belong to me; w 
Hlizabeth McNamee; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1382416; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland. 25286 


Malaguefia; paso-doble, Pascual Godes ; 
orch. ptes. © Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 


45783; Southern music pub. ¢o., ine, 
New York. 25287 


Mamu; w Clint Thompson; pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131715: Syi- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25288 


Manhattan moon; w and melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 131581; Joe 
Tamietti, Grass Valley, Calif. 25289 


Manhattan rhumba; song, w David Sor- 
tor and T. Gargiulo. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131797; Theodore Gar- 
giulo, New York. 25290 


Manton (El): paso-doble, letra Arturo 
Moran, m Victor Gonzalez. © 1 «. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp, 131827; Victor 
Gonzalez Fernandez, Tampa, Fla. 

29291 


Many thanks, Mr. President; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 
132190; Madeline Grace Elson and 
James H. Elson, jr., Jamaica, N. Y. 

25292 


March of fashion; by Victor Arden; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1986; E unp, 132196; 
March of fashion, ine., New York. 

25293 


March of the Foreign Legion; English 
w Lew Pollack, set to bugle call from 
French Foreign Legion. © 1 ¢. July 
14, 19386; E unp. 129284; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 25294 


Maria del Carmen; paso-doble, letra 
Salvador Valverde y Rafael De Leén, 
m Manuel L. Quiroga; orch. ptes. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 45782; Southern 
music pub. co., inc.; New York. 25295 


Maprxaxe (To) (Marikaki) ; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131650; 
George K. Xenopoulos, New York. 

25296 


Mariposa; song. ©1e. Sept. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 1381197; Michael Mikita and 
Mac Benoit, New York. 25297 


Mary Ann; song, m A. Angus. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131912; Mary 
Brodie, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

25298 


Mary Jane; fox trot song. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1936; E unp. 131850; Clifton E. 
Mosley, Mountain Home, Tenn, 


Mary nicknamed September Morn; fox 
trot song, melody A. Harris and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 182098; Albert Harris, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 25300 


1124 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Mass in the Aeolian mode; by Jasper 
Rooper; mixed voices. © Sept. 7, 
1936; E for. 458382; J. & W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 25301 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Ara- 
gonaise ; scene de ballet, from Le Cid, 
2d pf. pt. Hans Barth. © Sept. 10, 
1936; E pub. 57357; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 25302 

ZYanetto sérénade; arr. Angelo Pi- 

nelli; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 1986 ; 

EH for. 45851; Joseph Williams, Itd., 

London. 25303. 


Matrosen-marsch [and] Treu dem 
Rhein; mirsche, Karl Christian; ftir 
blas-musik. © Aug. 15, 1983; E for. 
44876; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 25304 


Mauna Loa; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
17, 1936; E unp, 182046; Agnes Steele 
Lueders, Canby, Minn. 25305 


May song; w Mary C. Davies, and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 
132799; Wm. T. Flather, Capitol 
Heights, Md. 25306 


Maybe I had the wrong idea of love; 
w and melody. ©14e. Sept. 30, 1986; 
EH eunp. 132844; Lee Nickerson, Mas- 
sapequa, L. I., N. Y. 25307 


Maybe it’s someone else you care for; 
w and melody Hudson Whittaker. © 
1 ec. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 131241; 
Wabash music co., Chicago. 25308 


Maybe, to you; song, w Jeannette Scrib- 
ner. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 
132332; Donald L. Scribner, Albion, 
Mich. 25309: 


Maybe you're the one for me; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8 1986; E unp. 181517; 


Douglas Norton Hinckley, Fort 
Worth. 25310 
Mayer (P. M.) Six petites piéces 4 4 


mains. © June 15, 1986; E for. 
45693 ; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 
24311 


M7 wé oredvns Mavva orn ’Apepixy (ME me 
stelnis manna stin Ameriké); Ww 
George Kamvisi, m Dimitris Semsi; 
with mand. or violin. © June 10, 
1936; E pub. 57174; Apollo music co., 
New York. 25312 


Media noche; fox, letra B. Sancristobal, 
m Miguel Prado. © Apr. 1, 1986; E 
for. 45769; Southern music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 25313 


Meditation; arr. Carlos Tomas; violin 
solo, with pf. or harp. © 1. Sept. 
10, 1936; E unp. 131690; John Mar- 
vin Brantman, Milwaukee. 25314 


25329 


Meditations of old cowboy days in 
Texas; song. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 132182; Mattie Cravy, Post, 
Tex. 25315 


Meet me to-night in Roseland; w Leila 
Murphy Church; pf. © 1 ¢ Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 131717; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 25316 


Melodie-nocturne; by Stepan Hsipoff, 
arr. Pietro Stresa; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45846; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 25317 


Melodische stticke aus orgelwerken; vy. 
Gabriel Joseph Rheinberger, umar- 
beitung Albert Kranz; violine u. har- 
monium, bzw. orgel, o. klavier. hft. 
1,2. © Oct. 18, 1932; E for. 45618, 
45619; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

20318, 25319 

—— violine, violoncello u. 
harmonium, bzw. orgel, o. klavier. 
ities wi) Ocha So. 19520) (Ei hor 
45620, 45621; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

25320, 25321 


Memories of desert gold; w M. Vroman, 
m M. R. Brownrigg; with yodel. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131601; 
Mabel Vroman and Miles Raymond 
Brownrigg, Phoenix, Or. 25322 


Memories of Hawaii; w and m A. P. 
McKinney, new arr. McKinney’s pub. 
co.; guit., in note and diagram. © 
Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 56975 ; McKin- 
ney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 25323 


Memories of old time pals; w Phil 
Jacobs, m Ethel Louise Roth; melody 
and harmony. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 1382866; Ethel L. (Roth) Ma- 
honey, Boston. 25324 


Memory (The) of our summer love; 
song, arr. Bernard Milofsky. © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131548; Charles 
Drake and Samuel C. Zeoli, Wash- 
ington. 25325 


Memory (The) of you; song, m Karl 
Kaye. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 
1382725; Maudie Zobel, May’s Land- 
Imes Nabd: 25326 


Memory’s dream garden; w Dorothy 
Thomas; pf. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 131718; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 258270 


Mem’ries of spring; w and m Karl 
Kattus. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
1328382; Charles Henry Kattus, Cin- 
cinnati. 25328 


Mem’ries of you; song. © 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1936; E unp. 181972; Lawrence 
LeRoy Lovett, Everett, Mass. 25329 


1125 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25330 


Pt. IDL, WIS, V. ok 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 


Felix) Melodische stticke aus orgel- 
werken; umarbeitung v. Albert 
Kranz; violine, violoncello u. har- 


monium, orgel. o. klavier. © Oct. 
18, 1982; E for. 45616; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 25330! 


Merrie minstrels; for percussion band, 
ane vAnne Joy) Black 20) pi. jour amd 
eharts. © Aug. 24, 1936; EH for. 
45580; Forsyth bros., Itd., London. 

25331 

Merrily I roll along; w Jack Bornkes- 
sel, and melody. © 1 c¢. Sept. 11, 
1986; E unp. 131765; Jay Hlwood 
Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 25332 


Merry-go-round (The); by Elien Cole- 
man; pf. © July 28, 19386; E for. 
45526; Augener, Itd., London. 25333 


Mi amor tropical; letra Jaime Yamin, 
m Jacob Blankleder, arr. John Heyn. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1936; E unp. 131806; 
Louis Schwab, Brooklyn. 25334 


Mi Triana; paso-doble de la pelicula 
Rataplan, Martin lLizcano de la 
Rosa; orch. ptes. © Jan. 29, 1936; 
EK for. 45784; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 25335 


Mickey Mouse’s birthday party; w and 
melody Charlie Tobias, Bob Rothberg 
and Joseph Meyer. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 
1936; E unp. 131760; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 25336 


Midi; parole Leconte de Lisie, m Gas- 
pare Bona. © June 14, 1936; E for. 
45823; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 25337 


Midnatsvalsen; tekst og m: Dan 
Folke; pf. © July 21, 1986; E for. 
45562; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25338 

Mighty portal; song. © 1. Sept. §, 
1986; E unp. 131606; George Ray- 
mond Buechner, Brooklyn. 25339) 


Milhaud (Darius) Concerto; pour vio- 
loncelle et orch.; violoncelle et pf. 
© Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 45737; R. 
Deiss, Paris. 25340: 


Milkman’s (The) matinee; w and mel- 
ody Paul Denniker and Joe Davis. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 132013; 
Joe Davis, ine., New York. 25341 


Mindernes spinet; tekst og m: Bégrge 
Lundgaard, arr.: Poul Christiansen, 
[and] Peter og Lise; tekst: Axel 
Breidahl, m: Axel Frederiksen, arr. : 
Herm. Hoffmark: fox-trots; ork. 
stemmer. © Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 


45584; Alfred Thorsings musikforlag, 
Copenhagen. 253842 


Mine; song, arr. Edward MacCubbin. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 181682 ; 
Lillie M. Cohen, Baltimore. 25343 


Mint julep; by Will Hudson; pf. © 
Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 57215; Exclusive 
publications, inc., New York. 253844 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1986; 

Mabel M. Wells, 

25345 


Missa brevis; op. 4; choeur mixte; sans 


Miss you; song. 
EH unp. 1381592; 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


ace. © June 15, 1936; E for. 45646; 
M. A. J. Sehirlé, Montrouge, Seine, 
~ France. 25346 


Mr. Ghost goes to town; by Will Hud- 


son; pf. © Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 
57216; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 25347 


Mr. Moon; song. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 132677; Robert G. Ballard, 
Buffalo. 25348 


Mistress mine; w Herbert J. Brandon, 
m Arthur F. Tate; in G. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E for. 45722; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 25349 


Modern etudes and chord studies for 
piano accordion ; by Louis Herrmann 
and David Gornston. © Sept. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57545; Mills music, ine., 
New York. 25350 


Modern hot trumpet solos; arr. Mickey 
Bloom; with pf. ace. © Sept. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57540; Mills music, ince., 
New York. 25351 


Modern hot violin solos; arr. Milt Mer- 
rill; with pf. ace. © Sept. 16, 1986; 
EH pub. 57539; Mills music, ine., New 
York. 25352 


Modern system of natural playing for 
all brass instruments in treble clef; 
by Benedict Vanasek, ed. David 
Gornston. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57547; Mills music, inc., New York. 

25353 


Moments; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 e. Sept. 28, 


1936; E unp. 132693; Evelyn 
Schwarzenberger, Idaho Falls, Id. 

253854 

Mommy’s working now; song. ©1.. 


Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131347; Joseph 
L. Byrnes, Baltimore. 25355 


Mon ceur nest plus a toi; valse, pa- 
roles Daverdain, m Fred Hoffmann 
et Aris. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 
45731; Julio Garzon, Paris. 253856 


1126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


25384 


Montana is good enough for me; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132273; 
Robert F. King, Bozeman, Mont. 

25357 

Moon above; rev. w and melody. © 
1c. Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 131282; Ellis 

- §. Tuten, San Francisco. 25358 


Moon cradle; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Aug. 18, 1936! E unp. 132751; Anna 
Martha Alexander, Durham, N. C. 

25359 

Moon dreams; w G. W. Niven; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 1986: E unp. 182417; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25360 

Moon (The) dreams in the sky; song, 
w Ena Limebeer. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 57459; H. Gifford Bull, Ithaca, 
N. Y. 25361 


Moon (The) is grinning at me; song, 
Will Hudson, Dale Jones and Irving 


Mills. © Sept. 3, 1936; E. pub. 
57217; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 25362 


Moon over Mexico; w and melody 
Dorinda Morgan. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 
1936; E unp. 132729; Hite Bowman 
Morgan, Brooklyn. 253863) 


Moon’s (The) my man; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131449; 
Johnie Henderson, Chicago. 25364 


Moonburn; song, m Rosemary Lee. © 
1 ce. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131863; 
George Allen Taylor, Milwaukee. 

25365: 

Moonlight; song, m Ebba Wirsén. © 
1 ce. Sept. 24, 1985; E unp. 132480; 
Claudia E. Wirsén, Hollywood, Calif. 

25366: 

Moonlight and palm trees; w and m 
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whit- 
cup and Teddy Powell; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57273; 
Schuster & Miller, inc., New York. 

25367 


Moonlight and shadows; w F. Capano 
and Sam Breitigan, m Ace Pancecast 
and Maurrie Merl]; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57171; 
Frank Capano, Philadelphia. 25368 


Moonlight movies; w Marie Gauton; 
pr. "© 1c. ‘Sept: 24, 1936; BH unp. 
132418; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25369 


Moonlight on Biscayne Bay; pf., with 
w. ©1.c Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
1382048; Frank Klitchko, Miami, Fla. 

25370 


Moonlight on Mars; fox trot, w Mr. and 
Mrs. R. F. Stephens, m Len Fleming. 
© le. Aug. 21, 1936; E unp. 132010; 
Russell Stephens and Alice Stephens, 
Pittsburgh. 25371 


Moonlite and loveable you; song. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132837; 
Hazen S. Pingree Roeder, Portland, 
Or. 25372 


Morenita: bolero-son, de la pelicula El 
malvado Carabel, J. Demon y P. 
Godes; orech. ptes. © Jan. 29, 1986; 
E for. 45781; Southern music pub. 


co., ine., New York. 25373 
Morgenblatter; text Mildred Winifred 
Pursey, m Johann Strauss, arr. 


Susan Spain-Dunk ; mixed voices. © 
Apr. 2, 1986; E for. 45625; Cranz & 
co., Itd., London. 25374 


Morning; w Helen Wood, and melody. 
©1e. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 132359; 
Blanch E. Pitt, San Diego, Calif. 

253875 


Mor’s sang; tekst: Alfred Kjerulf, m: 
Herman Gellin; pf. © July 21, 1936; 
EX for. 45560; Wilhelm Hansen, Cop- 
enhagen. 25376 


Morton (Norma) Four rhythms; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 
132378; Norma Morton, New York. 

25317 

Moslem tempie; march; orch. Se. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 131651; Vic- 
tor Kolar, Detroit. 25378 


Mother; song, arr. Irwin Fischer. © 
le. Sept: 3,,1986; BE. unp:, 131319; 
Bertha Kendall Lingle, Chicago.. 

25379 


Mother and home; song, m Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
132132; Audrey Van Dyke, Westby, 
Wis. 25380 


Mother Goose land; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 19386; E unp. 132289; Helen Lynch 
Michels, Newport, R. I. 253881 


Mother mine; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 12, 1936; E unp. 131807; Hyman 
Solomon Rubinstein, Baltimore. 

25382 


Mother, my mother; w and melody B. 
K. Lingle, ace. Irwin Fischer. © 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 13813820; Bertha 
Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 25383 


Mother’s hands; author anon., m Her- 
bert Cosgrove; in E flat. © Aug. 11, 
1936; E for. 45639; Nicholson’s Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 25384 


1127 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25389 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Mother’s lullaby; song. ©1c. Aug. 22, 
1936; E unp. 182527; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 25385 


Mother’s (A) prayer; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 182274; Nettie 
H. Starks, Freeland, Mich. 25386 


Moto continuo and Passacaglia ; by Her- 
bert F. Ellingford: organ. © Sept. 
15, 1986; H for. 45756; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 25387 


Motor boating; fox-trot song, m H. W. 
’ Sprague and Warren H. Hensen. © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132648 ; 
Howard Warren Sprague, Jackson- 
Ville nies 25388 


Mountain dreams; song; with guit. arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131228; 
Belva Caroline Williams, HElizabeth- 
ton, Tenn. 25389 


Mountain range; w Arthur Van Horne; 
pf. © 1 ce Sept. 24, 1936; EH) unp. 
132419; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25390 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Andante; 
transcribed and arr. Edith Rowland, 
ed., bowed and fingered Sydney Rob- 
johns; string oreh., with optional 
wind pts., and pf. ad lib. Se. 
July 22, 1936; E for. 45633: Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 25391 


Muchacha; tango; orch. ptes., con letra. 
© Aug. 15, 1986; BE for. 45628: J. 
Urgellés, Barcelona. ZDyD 


Muchacha bonita; chansonette, letra 
Ernesto M. Cortazar, m Juan 8S. Gar- 
rido. © Mar. 31, 1936; E for. 45766; 
Southern music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 25393. 


Mujer (Una) madrilena; pasacalle, del 
sainete lirico Me llaman la Presu- 
mida, m Franciseo Alonso; orch. ptes. 
© Jan. 29, 1936; E for. 45779 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

25394 


Mujer sensual; bolero, letra de Juan 
Hernandez, con melodia. © 1 e. 
Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 182509; Au- 
gusto Coén, New York. 25395 


Mule-ear, liver-lip Mose; w and m Tad 
James; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57660; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 25396 


Mufieca (La) y el juguetero; cancidn- 
bolero, letra A. de la Puente, melo- 
dia J. Rosado. ©1e. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 132063; Antonio de la Puente 
and Juan Rosado, New York. 253897 


Murmur of the waves; by Frederick 
A. Williams, op. 165; pf. © Sept. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57493; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia, 25398 


Music from behind the moon; song, w 
Meredith Rolland Rhodes. Rey. ver- 
sion. © 1. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 
132315; Gilmore Eldridge ‘Turner, 
Warrensburg, N. Y. 25399 


Music in EHasterland; piano play the 
eolor way, w Isabel Johnson, m 
Himer Johnson. v. 2. © Aug. J, 
1936; E pub. 57306; Isabel V. John- 
son and Elmer G. Johnson, San 
Diego, Calif. 25400 


Musie in Texas; survey of one aspect 
of cultural progress. © Aug. 10, 
1936; A 97383; Lota M. Spell, Austin, 
Tex. 25401 


Music (The) of Bethlehem ; 3-pt. Christ- 
mas cantata, w Mattie B. Shannon, 
m Fred B. Holton; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Sept. 12, 1986; E pub. 57390; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 25402 


Music, song and love; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. ©1c. Sept. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 131231; Franz Markus, Med- 
ford, Wis. 25403 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 9. Sept. 
1936. With suppl. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E for. 45643; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, ltd., London. 25404. 


Musical (The) soldier; tone poem; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131886; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 25405 


Must I say aloha; w and melody Frank- 
lin McGowen. ©1e. Sept. 21, 1936; 
EB unp. 182258 ; Franklin S. McGowen, 
Los Angeles. 25406 


My Anna of Montana; song, m Seldon 
N. Heaps. © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 132066; Ileta Prater, Marion, 
Ind. 25407 


My arms around you; fox trot song, 
melody W. E. Blair and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
182071; Walter E. Blair, Keene, 
N. H. 25408 


My Bermuda rose; song, m Philip 
Schnepf and Marie T. Newell. 
Aug. 6, 1936; E pub. 57251; J. Philip 
Heavens, Philadelphia. 25409 


My book of life; w and melody. © 
1 c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 130271; 
Mae Mae Wellons, Memphis, Tenn. 

25410 


1128 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


My book of memories; song. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132262; Her- 
schel Shaffer, Los Angeles. 25411 


My bridge of sighs; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Sept. 22, 19386; E unp. 182337; 
Henry Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg, 
Md. 25412 


My cathedral; w and m Don McNeill 
and Walter Blaufuss; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57416; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 25413. 


My darling baby boy; song, arr. Ever- 
ett Swank. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; 
HE unp. 1382619; Sadie Lillian Wal- 
lander, Waterloo, Ia. 25414 


My darling girl; waltz song, arr. J. W. 
North. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 
132026; Sammy Charnin, San Diego, 
Calif. 25415 


My darling love; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 1381833; John 
Busso, Rushland, Pa. 25416 


My darling please whisper; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131183; Nicholas Nickley, San Fran- 
cisco. 25417 


My dear blonde; waltz song, m Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1936; 
EH ounp. 131861; Hilda Carlson, Am- 
herst Junction, Wis. 25418 


My dearest one; w S. Peterson, m R. 
Peterson, arr. Chas. L. Johnson. © 
1c Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 132195; 
Sarah Peterson and Roberta Peter- 
son, Kansas City, Mo. 25419 


My dearie, you’re a dream; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 
182803 ; George A. Langley, Hartford. 

25420 


My definition of love; pf., with w. © 
1 ec Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131439; 
Fred Beebe, Belleville, N. J. 25421 


My dream; w and m Bus Lindsay. © 
1 ec. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 131428; 
Emery William Lindsay, St. Paul. 

; 25422 


My dream is of an island place; w 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, m Noble 
Cain; mixed voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 57323; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 25423 


My dream of the West: w and m Mor- 
ris Francis Melby; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 132389; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 25424 


My dream will never come true; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 


25439 


32219; Edward Samuel Orwig, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 25425 


My dreams of you; song. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1986; E unp. 1382311; Walter A. 
Spratt, Seattle. 25426 


My first kiss; song, w Ernest Norton. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131938; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 25427 


My first love; song, w Ross Addison, 
m F. Cook. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 181072; Ross A. Addison, Ar- 
lington, Ind., and Fitzhugh Cook, In- 
dianapolis. 25428 


My flapper in my flivver; song, m Hector 


Richard. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
132133; W. J. Taylor, Woodslee, On- 
tario, Canada. 25429 


My Georgia belle; fox trot song. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131858; 
Joseph W. Tison, Millwood, Ga. 

25430 


My girl from Trieste; fox trot song. 
©1e. Sept. 18, 19386; E unp. 182157; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 25431 


My gleaming silver sail; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131248 ; 
Vera Linnea Gustafson, Kent, O. 

25432 


My green valley; mountain song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132310; 
Luetta Porter Flood, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 25433 


My happiness means you; song, arr. 
Jim Thomas. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 131271; George Henry Skeld- 
ing, Bath, N. Y. 25434 


My heart can take a beating; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132783; 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

25435 


My heart cries out; song. © 1c. Sept. 
2, 1936; E unp. 132005; Billy Bee, Los 
Angeles. 25436 


My heart is closed for alterations ; song, 
melody Leah Russell and Sheila Rus- 
sell. © 1. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132463; Robert Lewis Shayon, New 
York. 25437 


My heart is in love with you; song, 
w T. R. Orlando: © 1c Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1382247; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 254388 


My heart’s in a storm; w and m Buddy 
Harris; pf. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 132814; Churchill James Har- 
ris, Saginaw, Mich. 25439 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25440 


My heart’s on the trail; from The last 
outlaw, w Frank Luther, m Nathaniel 
Shilkret. © July 13, 1936; E pub. 
57404; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 25440 


My heart won't stop aching for you; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
131348; Joseph L. Byrnes, Baltimore. 

25441 


My heaven for two; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131390; 
Frank Henry Anderson, jr., Oakland, 
Calif. 25442 


My home that’s a thousand miles long; 
song, w Bob Gakley. © 1. Sept. 4, 


1986; H unp. 131358; Wilson John |’ 


25443 


My honey; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1986; E unp. 132760; Roxie Eula 
. Bedford, Deepwater, Mo. 25444 


My idea of heaven; w S. J. Segal, mel- 
ody M. Shaffer. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; 
HE unp. 181634; Max Shaffer and S. J. 
Segal, Montreal. 20445 


My Irish homestead near the river 
Bann; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; EB 
unp. 1381862; Charles Trevor, Jersey 
City. 25446 

My lips and your lips; w James Dyren- 
forth, m Carroll Gibbons. © Sept. 
10, 1986; Ht for. 45644 ; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., Itd., London. 


Fisher, Milwaukee. 


My little girl of the avenue; w Bokser; 
pe ©) Lic. Sept dO: 1986.) By unp. 
131719; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25448 


My little log cabin; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131474: Anna 
Vaala, Appleton, Minn. 25449 


My little sonny boy; w Myrtle Wright, 
m Bernie Clements. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; EH unp. 131964; Linnie Myrtle 
Wright, Houston. 25450 


My little Texas gal; song. ©1 6c. Sept. 
is 1996" BH ounp. 451968 Harry P. 
Schaefer, Cisco, Tex. 25451 


My lost love; w M. Loewenstein, m J. 
Picola; pf. © 1c. Sept. 3, 19386: BH 
unp. 181415; Melvin Loewenstein and 
John Picola, New York. 25452 

My love; waltz song, m Wm. D. Sabin. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 132816; 
Marie Grace Jones, Johnson City, 
NYS 25453, 


My love for you is constant; w Amy 
Carpenter Kyner; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


25447 |. 


pt. WI, n.s., v. 31 


10, 1986; E unp. 181720; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 25454 


My love runs deep for you; song, mel- 
ody Jack Schatenstein. © 1, e. Sept. 
23, 19386; E unp. 182369; Robert D. 
Pittman, Kilkenny, Minn. 25455 


My melody of you; w and m Louise Mat- 
thews and F. M. Black. © 1c. Sept. 
22, 19386; E unp. 1823871; Florence 
Massey Black, Baltimore. 25456 


My Miami; w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 
10, 1956; E unp. 181667; Ben Weil- 
and, Chicago. 25457 


My M-i-double s-i-double s-i-double p-i 
girl; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 
1936; E unp. 131186; Ulan S. Miller, 
Savannah, Mo. 25458 


My mother; w J. W. Ink, melody L. 
Friendly. © 1 © Sept. 15, 1986: H 
unp. 181984; Joseph W. Ink and Leon- 
ard Friendly, Paterson. 25459 


My mother’s lullaby; song. ©1e. Sept. 
25, 1986; E unp. 132588; Thomas J. 
Manion, Chicago. 25460 


My mother’s melody; w M. Gardner, and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
181620; Fred Rudisill, Charlotte, N. C. 

25461 


My mountain sweetheart ; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1886; E unp. 131837; 
Matilda Galavize, Salinas, Calif. 

25462 


My old Tooele home; w and melody. © 
1e. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131221; Ivor 
Ajax, Salt Lake City. 25463 


My one ambition; fox trot song, w 
Marshall O. Rooke. © 1. Sept. 9, 
1936; E unp. 181604; Jimmy Stross, 
Cleveland. 25464 


My one wish; melody. ©1e. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 132614; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 25465 


My own dear loving mother; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132485; Eber H. Patton and Mary 
Doris King, Longwood, Miss. 25466 


My prayer; hymn. © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 
1936 ; E unp. 132191 ; Winifred J. Olof- 
son, Cranford, N. J. 25467 


sacred song. © 1 ec. Sept. 1, 1936; 
BK unp. 131207 ; Robert Edwin Phillips, 
Fort Worth. 25468 


My reminiscing train; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 132193; 
Roy McCreedy, Pontiac, Mich. 25469 


1130 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


25499 


Sa ern eth i a 


My Romeo; w and melody T. Varnick 
and Bernard Schwartz. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
15, 1936; E unp. 131947 ; Ted Varnick, 
Cleveland. 25470 


My Sadie’s a Clark street hostess; pf., 
with w. ©1ce. Sept. 9, 19386; EH unp. 
131803 ; Jack Curry, Chicago. 2547) 


My school-day sweetheart; song, m 
Hector Richard. ©1ce. Sept. 4, 1936 ; 
E unp. 182134; Elizabeth Anne 
Gisinger, Cisco, II. 25472 


My Shanghai rhapsody ; w Helen Maria 
Sydnor; pf. © 1. Sept. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 131721; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 25473 
My side-saddle Rose; by Marvin 
Hatley ; melody, with pf. ace. ©1e. 


Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131625; Hal 
Roaeh studios, ine., Culver City, Calif. 
25474 


My starlite in Hollywood; m Burrell 
Van Buren: pf., with w. ©1ce. Sept. 
17, 1936; E unp. 182051; Vi Anraet, 
Chicago. 25475 


My sun; song, w Martha Sims Kirk- 
bride. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; © unp. 
132628; Edna Helen Tuchock, Oak- 
land, Calif. 25476 


My swan song; 1st B flat trumpet, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131921; Leon J. Imperatore, Canons- 
burg, Pa. 25477 


My sweet; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 
1936; E unp. 131475; Ellis Hazzard, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 25478 


My sweetheart of yesterday; song, m 
Hector Richard. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1321385; Roy A. Woods, Prince- 
ton, Ind. 25479 


My sweetheart, Texas rose; w and m 
Mrs. Zack Scott. © July 18, 19386; 
E pub. 57051; Meada Lathram Scott, 
Windthorst, Tex. 25480 


My waltz to you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 131825; 
Thomas Cullen, Philadelphia. 25481 


My world’s just begun; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 1313836; Helen 
Monica Dengler, Rochester, N. Y. 

25482 


Mysterioso; pf. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 182185; Norma Morton, New 
York. 25483 


Na tarantella te voglio suna; canzone. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131975 ; 
Ciro Borrelli, New York. 25484 


Near to thee: w and melody. .© 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 19386; E unp. 132029; Manley 
Boden, Los Angeles. 25485 


Nearest my heart? song. © 1 c. Sept. 
24,.1986; E unp. 182474; Clyde D. 
Sandgren, Jackson Heights, L. I, 

} 25486 


‘Neath that same old maple tree; w and 

m I. H. Adams and E. Eylenberg. © 

1 ce Sept. 14, 19836; E unp. 1381909; 
I. Harry Adams, Fort Wayne. 

25487 

‘Neath the shade of the magnolia; w 

A. S. Furnas, melody F. S. Sexton. 

© 1c. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 131238 ; 

Ada Snook Furnas and Faerie Snook 

Sexton, Dayton, O. 25488 


Needin’ you; song. © 1c. Sept. 26, 
1936; E unp. 1382640; Nicholas J. 
Gregory, jr., New Rochelle, N. Y. 

25489 


Needless to say; pf., with w. © 1. 
Sept. 11, 19386; E unp. 181767; LE. 
Frantz Hershey, jr., Hershey, Pa. 

25490 


Nenia e Scherzino; di Franco Alfano, 
adattamento Enrico Pierangeli; 
violino e pf. © Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 
45538; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

25491 


Never again; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 15, 1936; E unp. 131958 ; Mabelle 


Carroll, New York. 25492 
New (The) deal; song. © 1 ce Sept. 
22 19367) Un: doze 4e: VVarG: 
Hdgebert Dawson, Baltimore. 25493 
New (The) deal is here; song. © 1. 


Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 131915; Gus- 
tavus A. Janicke, Louisville. 25494 


New moon; song, w H. France. ©1e. 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132248; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 25495 


New moon when will my wish come 
true; song, w Grace K. Horner. © 
1 c. Sept. 5, 19386; E unp. 1381451; 
Rosalind Olivia Horner, Johnstown, 


Pa. 25496 
New, new moon; w William Gustav 
Welles; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; 


E eunp. 1381722; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25497 


New York; ballad waltz. © 1. Sept. 
9, 1936; E unp. 131607; George Ray- 
mond Buechner, Brooklyn. 25498 


—w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 131756; William Ben- 
son Richter, Philadelphia. 25499 


1131 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25500 


New York town; w and melody. 
e. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 1382496; 
Mae G. Kane, Newark, N. J. 25500 


Newsboy’s’ (The) ‘prayer ; song, WwW 
Emma M. Lampe, m arr. Chas. L. 


Johnson. © 1. Sept. 30, 1936; E 
unp. 1382798; Blanche C. Glass, 
Kansas City, Mo. 25501 


Niagara Falls waltz; song. © Sept. 3, 
1936; E pub. 57244; William Gilpin, 
Bogota, N. J. 25502 


Nial the minstrel; story, lyrics and m. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; D 39141; Lil- 
lian M. Nicchia, Boonton, N. J. 

29902* 


Nice goin’; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1956, w Bob Rothberg, m Joseph 
Meyer; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57535; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 25503 


Nickleodeon; by Gene Rose; pf. © 1 
ec. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181498, 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

25504 


Nieve; letra Bernardo C. Sancristébal, 
m Miguel Prado. © Mar. 31, 1936; 
E for. 45770; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 25505 


Night; song, w F. Termini. © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 19836; E unp. 1320383; Sam 
Lewinstein and Frank Termini, Los 
Angeles. 25906 


w Milton Paseal, m Edgar Fair- 
child’: with; uit. ace) ©) Sept. 1, 
1986; E pub. 57188; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 25507 


Night (The) express; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 132083; Homer 
Greene, Honesdale, Pa. 25508 


Night in Manhattan; from The big 
broadcast of 1937, w and m Leo 
Robin and Ralph Rainger, pf. sce. 
Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57230; 
Paramount pictures, inc., New York. 

29509 


Night of dreams; w and m, Douglas 
Hinckley ; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; 


E unp. 131749; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 25510 
Night of holy memories; Christmas 


choir cantata, text arr. and m Ira B. 
Wilson; mixed voices; organ or pf. 
ace. © Sept. 12, 1936; E pub. 57389 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 25511 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


© 1| Nightingale; w Betty Collins, m W. 


Lawrence Curry; mixed voices, with 
solo for high voice. © July 22, 1936; 
E pub. 57440; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. pa Assy by. 


Nina plays her piano (Nina travaille 
son piano); song, op. 69, no. 2, © 
1 ec. ‘Sept. 17, 1986; EH unp. 132042; 
Charles Lagourgue, New York. 

25513 


Nine o’clock revue; revue type of play, 
m Arthur Jones. © 1 e¢ Sept. 4, 
1936; D 39144; Mabel Rowland, New 
York. 25513* 


Ninetta, fille des bois; fox-trot chan- 


~ son, m Robert Géros et Francois 
Gailhard; orch. ptes. © Dee. 31, 
1935; FE for. 45724; J. B. Chassaing, 
Paris. 25014 


Ninna nanna dolorosa; parole e m Gas- 
pare Bona. © June 14, 1936; HE for. 
45824; Guglielmo Zanibon, Padova, 
Italy. 25515 


No matter what you say, I still suits 
me; song, from Show boat, w Oscar 
Hammerstein, 2d. © Sept. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 57555; Jerome Kern, New 


York. 25516 
No more; song. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 132169; Harold Barlow, 


25517 


No more huggin’, no more kissin’; w 
Leon Keslon; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 10,. 
1936; E unp. 131723; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 25518 


No one; w and m Pearl Clark; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 19836; EH unp. 182390; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25519 


No one but you dear; w and melody 
R. §S. Baker, arr. Harry A. Powell. 
© Sept. 10, 1936; E pub. 57359; Ruby 
Sara Baker, San Francisco. 25520 


No other gal but you; song, melody 
Abraham Shorin. © 1 ¢ Sept. 29, 
19386; E unp. 182755; Joseph HE. 
Shorin, Brooklyn. 25521 


No se puede; rumba, letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 131584; 
Alberto Socarras, New York. 25522 


No sweeter song; song; with guit. 
chords. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
1381688; John Milborn Rion, Farming- 
ton, Mo. 25523 


No wonder I’m dreaming; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 
132574; Frank Denny, Brooklyn. 

25524 


Brighton, Mass. 


1132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Nobody’s baby; w Walter Bullock, m 
Marvin Hatley. ©1ce. Sept. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 131531; Hal Roach studios, 
ine., Culver City, Calif. 25525: 


Northern lights; w and melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 182707; James 
Robert Evans, Jamaica, N. Y. 25526 


Nostalgias; tango, letra Enrique Cadi- 
camo, m Juan Carlos Cobian. 
Aug. 12, 1986; Ei for. 45793 ; Editions 
internationales Fermata, Buenos 
Aires, Argentina. 25527 


Not meant for me; pf., with w. ©1ce. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131366; Iona 
Nyman, Foley, Minn. 25528 


Nothing to-day kind sir; w and m Bob 
Rothberg and Sammy Timberg; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132546; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

20529 


Now let me die; w Nadine Moore, m 
Claudio Monteverdi, arr. W. A. Golds- 
worthy ; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Sept. 
22, 1936; E pub. 57558; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 25980: 


Now or never; w Sam M. Lewis, m 
Peter De Rose; with guit arr. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; EH pub. 57239; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

25531 


Now stop your fooling and go-to work ; 
song. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132059; George Dudley Bradstreet, 
Thomaston, Conn. 25532 


Now that you're gone; w Bill Livings- 
ton; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Sept. 15, 
1986; E unp. 1381960; Sylvia Godwin, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 255383 


Now the depression is over; song, w 
Mildred Luckhardt. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
(1986; E unp, 1382686; Frances Peddle, 
Darien, Conn. 25534 


Nun-Yuff and Sun-Yuiff; w and m Max 
Nesbitt, Harry Nesbitt and Harry 
Saville; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 
29, 1986; E for. 45789; Irwin Dash 
music co., ltd., London. 25535: 


O. K. for sound; bk. Bob Weston and 
Bert Lee, m Noel Gay, Harris Weston, 
Michael Carr and Jimmy Kennedy. 
©1e. July 23, 1986; D 39140; Gen- 
eral theatre corp., ltd., London. 

25535* 


O Lord, the maker of all thing; w 
from The king’s primer, composer 
anon., ed. from the Wanley MSS, 
and the missing treble pt. added, Ed- 


25547 


mund H. Fellowes; mixed voices; 

organ ace. © May 14, 1986; E for. 

45543 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 
25036 


O nata lux de lumine; by Thomas 
Tallis, ed. from Cantiones sacrae, Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, with English w 
Laurence Housman ; 5 mixed voices; 
organ ace. © May 14, 1986; E for. 
45542 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

25537 


O silent hills; w C. D. Blachly, m R. 
Deane Shure ; mixed voices. © Sept. 
23, 1986; E pub. 57572; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York, 25538 


O, the lake shore’s sad now, pal; song. 
©1-e. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132041; 
Raymond C. Sisco, Califon, N. J. 

25539 


’O vero rinfrescante; versi M. Greco, 
melodia A. De Martino. ©1e. Sept. 
4, 1986; E unp. 131414; Manfredi 
Greco and Alfredo De Martino, Jack- 


son Heights, N. Y. 25940 
Oakville twister: melody. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1382499; Ken 
Trietsch, Chicago. 25941 


Cbersteiger (Der) ; die volkstitimlichs- 
ten melodien aus Carl Zellers oper- 
ette, leicht spielbar gesetzt, Otto Sey- 
fert; 2 violinen, cello u. pf. © Nov. 
1, 1981; E for. 45612; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 25542 


Obertas; danse polonaise, Alexandre 
Tansman; pf. © June 15, 1986; E 
for. 45709; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 25543 


Official (The) union party march song; 
song, arr. Christian A. Grimm. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132279; 
Charlotte Rogers Palmer, Chicago. 

25544 


Oh bella mia; from picture The devil 
on horseback, w and m Jack Stern 
and Harry Tobias; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Sept. 18, 1986; E pub. 
57366; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

25545 


Oh! Had we some bright little isle of 
our own; song, w Thomas Moore. 

1 ec. Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 182206; 
Charles G. De Huff, Lebanon, Pa. 

25546 


Oh, hello there; w Eric Ragnar Hedin; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132420; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25547 


1133 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25048 


O-h! I see; w Sidney Millman, melody 
Thord Magnus Ryden. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
8, 1936; E unp, 1381565; Sidney Irving 
Millman, New York. 25548 


Oh! Landon; w and melody. ©1. 
Sept. 30, 1936 ; E unp. 182853 ; Michael 
Fraulino, Fort Wright, N. Y. 25549 


Oh, let me go back and live in my 
dreams; w Ida May Slagle; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 1381724; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25550 


Oh love, there is no moon; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 
132341; Haven Adolph Johnson, Los 
Angeles. 25551 


Oh, Master, is it Thee; hymn, m Harry 
D. Rotz, © 1. Sept. 15, 1936; © 
unp. 1382525; Charles R. Stump, Ma- 
rion, Ind. 25552 


Oh! me, Oh! my; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 1382748; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 

25553 


Oh, memory; song. © 1. Sept. 21, 
19386; E unp. 1382235; Jane Harris 
Rogers, St. Paul. 25554 


Oh, so close to my heart; w Helen 
Leake; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 132421; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 25955 


Oh! Susanna: w and m Stephen Fos- 
ter, fox trot arr. Will Hudson; orch. 
pts. © Aug. 31, 1986; E pub. 57285; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 25556: 


[and] De Camptown races; by 
Stephen Foster [and] Three blind 
mice; traditional round: arr. S. J. 
Price; orch. pts. © Sept. 11, 1986; 
E pub. 57413; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 25557 


Oh Suzy, oh Quzy; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1e. Sept, 17, 1936; E unp. 132057 ; 
Haven Adolph Johnson, New York. 

25558 


Oh, those chiming bells; song, m and 
ukulele arr. Luther A. Clark. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132698; Htta J. 
Simmons, Butte, Mont. 25559 


Oh well, if you insist ; w Drew Seaman, 
and melody. .© 1 c. Sept. 19, 1936; 
E wunp. 1382186; Harry Elling, Bay- 
onne, N. J. 25560 


Oh what a lovely night; valse song. © 
1 c« Sept. 14, 19386; E unp, 131845; 


Vera M. Lord, Claremont, N. H. 
25561 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Oh you pretty little thief; fox-trot song, 
melody Gustave Sax. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1936; E unp. 132322; Mary York, 
Lindsay, Okl. 25562 


Oh! you rogue, you stole my heart; w 
and m Ed. G. Nelson and Fred Rose; 
with guit. arr. © Sept. 1, 1986; E 
pub. 57447; Santly bros.-Joy, ine., 
New York. 25563 


Old Broadway ; fox-trot, w and melody, 
© 1 e. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 181549; 
Margaret Lynch, Tampa, Fla. 25564 


Olid (An) fashioned lady in an old 

fashioned chair; song, melody Biil 
- Sabin. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1986; H unp. 
132082; Dash Hubbard, Norwich, N. 
Ye 25565 


Old (An) gold locket; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp, 132209; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 

25566 


Old (The) grape-vine swing; w and 
melody Ora Camden Huff. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 21, 1986; EH unp. 1382301; Ora 
Alice Huff, Jerome, Id, 25567 


Old (An) home in the valley; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 
131187; Amy E. Hatch, Los Angeles. 

25568 


Old (The) home with the old folks; 
m Jimmie Crane; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 132605; 
Mrs. B. Morgan, Brookline, Pa. 

25569 


Old (An) Kentucky garden; operetta, 
based on m Stephen C. Foster, li- 
bretto Theodosia Paynter, se. adapted 
and arr. G. A. Grant-Schaefer, © 
Sept. 4, 1986; D 39134; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co., Chicago. 25569* 


Old King Cole; by Alexander Bennett ; 
pf. © Sept. 16, 19386; E pub. 57486; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25570 


Old love; song; with guit. arr. © June 
1, 1986; E pub. 57485; Louis Kimball 
Hill, Tulsa, Okl. 25571 


Old (The) swinging bridge; w M. 
Griesbach, melody W. Greenlaw. © 
1 c. Sept. .8, 1986: EH unp. 131529; 
Walter Greenlaw, Buffalo, and Min- 

. hie Griesbach, Garberville, Calif. 

25572 


Old time memories; fox trot song. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 1381856; 
Paul Smith, Columbus, O. 25573 


1154 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Old tunes for young players; with 
helpful instructions to teachers, L. M. 
Dodd; pf., with w. © July 24, 1936; 
E pub. 56837; Art publication soc., 
Clayton, Mo. 25574 


Olive Oyl’s family reunion; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 1325387; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25575 


Olvida pues; tango, letra y m Leonor 
Flores. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 
131455; C. Louis Caputi, Long Beach, 
Le Hep iN. XM: 25576 


On a lifetime honeymoon; w Bob Wil- 
liams; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 1382422; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25577 


On a night for two; w C. G. Bowles, 
m J. KE. Jones. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936: 
EK unp. 132106; J. Everett Jones and 
C. G. Bowles, Evans Mills, N. Y. 

25578: 


On a summer evening; w Charles 
Gerstmeyer; pf. © 1 ce Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1381725; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 25579: 


On Hallowe’en the ghosts are seen; w 
and m Olive Wilson Hurst. © Sept. 
3, 1986; E pub. 57269; March bros. 
pub. co., Lebanon, O. 25580! 


On, Lafayette: song. © Sept. 29, 1936; 
EK pub. 57673; Charles Edward 
Straub, Easton, Pa. 25581 


—  w and melody. © 1e. Sept. 15, 
1936; H unp. 131949; Charles Edward 
Straub, Haston, Pa. 25582 


On Sarasota bay; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; H unp. 131848; Viola 
Jones, St. Petersburg, Fla. 25583: 


On the Ohio; w B. Rinaldo, melody W. 
Wiesbauer. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; 
EH unp. 131994: Bruce Rinaldo and 
Waiter Wiesbauer, Hrie, Pa. 25584 


On the old redwood highway; song. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131875; 
Florence Planer Seyden, Walnut 
Creek, Calif. 25585 


On the trail; march, Walter Rolfe, 2d 
pf. pt. arr. Preston Ware Orem; 2 
pfs. © Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 57527; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

25586 


On the trail of my beautiful dreams; 
waltz song, m H. W. Sprague and 
Warren H. Hensen. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 
1936; E unp. 132361; Howard War- 
ren Sprague, Jacksonville, Ill. 25587 


25600 


On the world merry go round; march; 
with mixed quartet. © 1. Sept. 1, 
1936; E unp. 181205; Clotilde Geor- 
giana Morey, Brooklyn. 25988 


On with Roosevelt; m Burrell Van 
Buren; pf., with w. © 1 c. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1382750; John Pear- 
son Anderson, Chicago. 25589 


Once again; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131273; Miriam 
Laurel Curtis, Belmont, Mass. 25590 


Once on a star; pf. treble, with w. © 
1_e Sept. 12, 1986; E. unp. 131798; 
Henry Scott, Madalin, N. Y. 25591 


Once upon a star; m G. Herold 
Schultheis.. Voc. sc. © 1c. June 22, 
1986: D 39130; Nancy White, Car- 
nelian Bay, Lake Tahoe, Calif. 

25591* 


One (The) and only sweetheart ; w and 


melody. ©1ce. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 
132384; Charles Bezemek, Spring- 
field, Ill. 25592 


One in a million; w L. Beller, melody 
Henry Susskind. © 1 e. Sent. 16, 
19386; E unp. 131998; Joe Lowell and 
Lou Beller, Culver City, Calif. 

25593 


One look convinced me; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131213; 
Herbert Seymour Haycock, Holyoke, 
Mass. 25594 


One magic night; arr. L. B. Byron; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
1381686; Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 

F 25595 


One more bridge to cross; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 
131661; Hobart Mortimer Brockway, 
Beacon, N. Y. 25596 


One more hour; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 ec. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 131824; 
Herbert Seymour Haycock, Holyoke, 
Mass. 29097 


One more spring; song. © 1 ec. Sept. 
9, 19386; E unp. 131580; Louise Mat- 
thews, Pocomoke City, Md. 25598 


One night in heaven; w and m Will 
Jason and Val Burton. © 1. Sept. 
28, 1986; EH unp. 132661; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 25599 


Cne, two, three, four; arr. A. P. McKin- 
ney, new arr. McKinney’s pub. co.; 
guit., in note and diagram, with w. 


© Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 56976; 
McKinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Il. 
25600 


1135 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25601 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Only a street light for a moon; pf., 
with w. ©1ce. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 
131237; Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 

25601 


Only a summer romance; song, arr. 
William Scher. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 
19386; E unp. 182721; Allen Jareen 
and Stanley Kale, Brooklyn. 25602 


Only in my dreams; song. ©1 ce. Sept. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1313801; Josephine 
Helen Madia, Geneva, N. Y. 25603 


Only (The) one for me; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132840; Ron- 
ald Wendell Wheeler, jr., Fort 
Worth. 25604 


Only one life; arr.; mixed cho. © 
Sept. 10, 1986; E pub. 57598; Edith 
Garrison Halford, Augusta, Ga. 

25605 


Only you; w and melody Sonny Mat- 
thews and E. Tucker. © 1 e. Sept. 
5, 19386; E unp. 1381435; Wilford Leo- 
pold Matthews and Eric Tucker, 
Glens Falis, N. Y. 25606 


Onward Landon; song. © 1e. Sept. 8, 
1986; E unp. 131623; Hlizabeth 
Camp, Los Angeles. 25607 


Ooh! If I had you now; w R. Regin- 
elli, m J. Giordano. © 1 ce. Sept. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1382027; Joseph Gior- 
dano and Raymond Reginelli, Chi- 
cago. 25608 


Opening sequence; w and m Will Ja- 
son and Val Burton, arr. Rudolph 
Kopp; mixed voices. © 1. Sept. 
28, 19386; E unp. 132662; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New. York. 

25609 


Opéra (L’) de Mali; d’apres la nou- 
velle d’Henry Clérisse, paroles Sir- 
clay et Jean Le Loup, m Tom Wal- 
tham. Recueil © June 15, 1936; E 
for. 45655; Masspacher, Paris. 25610 


Optimist (The) ; march; orch. Sec. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 1381654; 
Victor Kolar, Detroit. 25611 


Oregon; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
22, 1986; E unp. 132340; Merton H. 
Bories, Portland, Or. 


Oregon skies; w Alice Grady Spink; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132423; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25613 


Original sacred harp; Denson revision, 


coll. of sacred songs, hymns, odes, 
ete., Thos. J. Denson, and others. © 


25612 


Aug. 28, 1936; AA 215100; Sacred 
harp pub. co., ine., Haleyville, Ala. 
25614 


Orphans (The) prayer; lullaby, w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 18, 1986; E unp. 
132753; Della Shannon Davis, La 
Crosse, Wash. 25615 


Osceola high school band; march, mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 
132316; George John Demehak, Os- 
ceola Mills, Pa. 25616 


Our Father; the Lord’s prayer, m Gor- 
don P. Watson; in E flat; pf. or 
organ ace. © Sept. 25, 1936; BE 
pub. 57604; Michael Keane, inc., New 

- York. 25617 

Our little white bungalow on the hill; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 132484; Eber H. Patton and 
Mary Doris King, Longwood, Miss. 

25618 


Our love has ended much too soon; 
fox-trot, w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 132673; Adolph Sal- 
vatori, Cicero, Ill, 25619 


Our Michigan; w and m Mrs. L. K. 


Reed. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131605; Nellie L. Reid, Ferndale, 
Mich. 25620 


Our penthouse on Third avenue; from 
"Round the town, w Lew Brown, mel- 
ody Sammy Fain. © 1 e. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 131296; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. | 29621 


Our rendezvous of love; w Maurie 
Aylward; pf. ©1c. Sept. 10, 19386; 
E unp. 131726; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25622 


Our team’s leading the hit parade; w 
Michael Neyses, m Oscar Baker. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57654; Badger 
music pub. co., Milwaukee. 25623 


Out in old British Columbia; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132275; 
Alicia Loney, Park Rapids, Minn. 

25624 


Out in the cow country; from Dodge 
City trail, w Ned Washington, mel- 
ody Sam H. Stept. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1936; E unp. 1382857; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 25625 


Out of circulation; song. © 1c. Aug. 
22, 1936; E unp. 182528; Laura Bess 
Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 25626 


Out of the blue; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131476; Benita 
J. Sidwell, Hawarden, Ia. 25627 


1136 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


25655 


Out on the western plains; w and mel-| Pansy bed; by Harold Locke; pf. 


ody Lasses White. © 1 ec. Sept. 9, 
1936; E unp. 131631; LeRoy Lasses 
White, Hollywood, Calif. 25628 


Out under the moon; w Mildred Mark- 
ham: pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; HE 
unp. 131727; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 25629: 


Over a cup of coffee; from Star for a 
night, w Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst ; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 8, 
1936; E pub. 57280; Movietone music 
ecorp., New York. . 25630 


Over a cup of tea; song, m Ace Pan- 
eoast and Maurrie Merl; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept. 1, 19386; E pub. 
57170; Frank Capano, Philadelphia. 

25631 

Over and over; w J. W. Ink, melody L. 
Friendly. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 131985; Joseph W. Ink and 
Leonard Friendly, Paterson. 25632 


Over here; w Bill McCarron; pf. © 
1 c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 181728; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25633 


Pa-que; tango de la pelicula Loco lindo, 
letra Chamico, m A. Gambino; pf. 
June 22, 1936; E for. 45744; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

25634 


Paganini (Niccolo) Twelve Paganini- 
Gaviniés violin études and caprices 
transcribed for the flute; selected and 
adapted Louis A. Hahn. © Aug. 31, 
1936; E pub. 57410; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 25635 


Pagoda song; w Michael Cross; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 2, 1936; EH unp. 1381257; 
Allan Carlisle, Hast Islip, New York. 

25636 


Pal of yesterday; song, w Mrs. J. H. 
Cantwell. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 131403; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 25637 


Palmeras de Hgipto; tango oriental, 
cancion. ©i1c. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 
132779; Lydia Handal, Brooklyn. 

25638 


Paloma (La); Mexican serenade, Yra- 
dier, arr. Aug. H. Schaefer ; band pts. 
© Aug. 31, 1986; E pub. 57407; Fill- 
more bros. ¢co., Cincinnati. 25639 


Pancho’s widow ; from Dodge City trail, 
w Ned Washington, melody Sam H. 
Stept. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1936: E unp. 
132855; Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

25640 


101437—36——5 


© 

Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57491; Theo- 

dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
25641 


Par les ch’veux; java, Jean Steurs; 
orch. © Sept. 16, 1936; E for. 45798 ; 
A. Cranz, Brussels. 25642 


Parade march; by Granville Buntock, 
arr. Pietro Stresa; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45847; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 25643 


Paradise and you; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 132091; Charles J. Shackett, 
Los Angeles. 25644. 


Paradise in waltz time; from Cham- 
pagne waltz, w and m Sam Coslow 
and Frederick MHollander, pf. se. 
Mario Agnolucci; with ukulele and 
guit. arr. © Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 
57392; Paramount pictures, inec., New 
York. 29645 


Parked in the park in the rain; song, 
melody L. Lehr and Walter Bishop. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132639; 
Lew Lehr, New York. 25646 


Partenza (La) di Selassié; gran marcia 
trionfale, canzone, testo in vernacolo 
triestino. © Sept. 4, 1986; E for. 
45800; Geni Sadero, Venice, Italy. 

25647 


Partita; de Antoni Szatowski; violon- 
celle. © June 15, 1936: E for. 45698; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 25648 


Passion; w and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 
25, 1936; EH unp. 132745; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 25649 


Paswonky ; by Thomas Waller; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131266; 
Philip L. Ponce, ine., New York. 

. 25650 

Pay day; fox-trot song. © Aug. 13, 
1936; E pub. 57099; Guy Raneri, 
Johnstown, Pa. 25651 


Peace be unto thee; benediction, song. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132678; 
Blanche Louise Curry, Denver. 25652 


Penita de amor; tonada, letra y m 
Enrique Cadicamo; pf. © Apr. 20, 
1986; E for. 45752; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 25653 


Penny (A) for your thoughts; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132675; 
Ruth Birmingham, Detroit. 25654 


Pepeta; tango, Jimmie Edwards; pf. 
accordion. © Sept. 7, 1936; E for. 
45797; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

25655 


1137 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25656 


Perelman (Dora) Melodie; op. 5; cello 
and pf. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 
1381456 ; Dora Perelman, White Plains, 
N. Y. 25656 


Périphérie; slow-dramatique sur les 
motifs de Wo der teufel gute nacht 
sagt, paroles frangaises Louis Hen- 
nevé et L. Palex, m Hermann Leo- 
poldi. © June 4, 1936; E for. 45540; 
Société anonyme frangaise Chappell, 
Paris. 25657 


Pero me la pegas; cueca tonada, letra y 
m C. Tapia; pf. © Apr. 20, 1936; E 
for. 45753; Southern music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 25658 


Petate (El); corrido, letra Ernesto M. 
Cortazar, m Juan S. Garrido. © July 
31, 19386; E for. 45742; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 25659 


Peter Piper; w Johnny Mercer, m Rich- 
ard A. Whiting; with guit. arr. © 
Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 57276; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 25660! 


Petit canon; de Georges Dandelot; pf., 
4 mains. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45699 ; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

25661 


Petites (Les) alliées; du film, paroles 
Jean Féline, m André Gailhard. © 
June 15, 19386; E for. 45688; Ray Ven- 
tura & cie., Paris. 25662 


Phantasy love; w Joseph Klimer, mel- 
ody Charles Josephson. © 1 ec. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1381881; Charles W. 
Josephson, jr., Cambridge, Mass. 

25663. 


Piano pieces and drills on the chromatic 
scale; by Buenta Carter. © Sept. 17, 
1986; AA 215471; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 25664 


Pick that bass; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131371; Al Ber- 
nard, New Orleans. 25665: 


Pickaninnies; w and melody B. K. Lin- 
gle, acc. Irwin Fischer. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1986; E unp. 131325; Bertha Ken- 
dall Lingle, Chicago. 25666 


Picture (The) on the wall; w Frank 
Blackstone McDannel; pf. © 1 «. 
Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131729; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25667 


Piéces pour orgue; de Marguerite Roes- 
gen-Champion; pf. © July 1, 1936; 
E for. 45829; Editions musicales de 
la schola cantorum, Paris. 25668 


Piedigrotta 1936; versi Bovio, Murolo, 
ed altri, m Valente, Lama, ed altri. 


pt. WI, n.s., v.31 


© Sept. 7, 19386; E for. 45803; Bot- 
tega dei 4, Naples. 25669 


Pigs in clover; song. © Sept. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 57267; James Hampton Fith- 
ian, East Orange, N. J. 25670 


Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee; w Mil- 
dred Plew Merryman, m Franz C. 
Bornschein ; male voices. © Sept. 14, 
1936: E pub. 57371; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 25671 


Pirates; w and melody. ©1c. Aug. 14, 
1936; D 39145; Ida Cowan, Durham, 
N. C. 25671* 


Place Pigalle, place Clichy; one-step, pa- 


roles Géo. Koger et Henri Varna, m 
Vincent Scotto. © June 15, 1936; EH 
for. 45658 ; Editions E. Gaudet, Paris. 

25672 


Placer County; song, pf. and ukulele 
arrs. Bill Ball. © May 29, 1936; EH 
pub. 57675; Luzetta Griffitts Swett, 
Auburn, Calif. 25673 


Play me swing nite and day; melody. 
©1e. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 182824; 
Clarence Marks and Ralph Brown, 
New York. 25674 


Plea (The) to a lonely pine; song, m 
Fred Casares. © 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 1382838; Charles T. Georgaras, 
Fort Worth. 25675 


Please bring back my happiness you 
took away with you; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132055; Lloyd 
Edwin Burkholder, Rockford, Il. 

25676 


Please come back, if only to say hello; 
w Josephine Loskot Ring; pf. ©1le. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131730; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25677 


Please dear: w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131879; Earl 
Brooks, Seattle. 25678 


—  w Myra Robertson, and melody. 
©ic. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 132357; 
Blanche Pitt, San Diego, Calif. 

25679 


Please don’t tire of me; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 132068; 
Louis Michael Mascitelli, New York. 

25680 


Please give us the moon; song, m 
Alexander Angus. © 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131913; John Davidson 
Pugh, Port Kells, B. C., Canada. 

25681 


1138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


25708 


Please remember; w and melody. 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 1382260; 
Albert Leslie Barker, Columbus, O. 

25682 


Please take me; w and mI. C. Baucom, 
jr. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131642 ; Ivan C. Baucom, jr., and Inez 
Oleta Baker, Mineral Wells, Tex. 

25683 


Poisoned (The) kiss; romantic extrava- 
ganza written Evelyn Sharp, m R. 
Vaughan Williams. © May 7, 1936; 
D 39129; Oxford univ. press, London. 

25683* 


Polly ticks; pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 
’ 9, 1936; E unp. 131644; C. M. Harkins, 
Baltimore. 25684 


Poodle pup ; song, w Jeannette Scribner. 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 182338 ; 
Donald L. Seribner, Albion, Mich. 

' 25685: 


Pooey to you from me; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1986; E unp. 13825386; Famous 
music corp., New York. 25686 


Poot (Marcel) Les dix premiéres piéces ; 
en clefs de sol; pf. © June 15, 1936; 
E for. 45691; Editions Max Eschig, 
Paris. 25687 


Popeye on parade; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 19386; E unp. 182532; Famous 
musie corp., New York. 25688 


Popeye’s eye popped out of his head; w 
Tot Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. 
©1e. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 1382533 ; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25689 


Por qué; tango, letra Emilio Fresedo, m 
Oswaldo Fresedo, arr. Donald Reep. 
© June 10, 1936 ; E pub. 57400 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

25690 


Poupée valsante; by Edward Poldini, 
arr. W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57308; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 25691 


Pourquoi mentir ; tango, paroles Liogar 
et Viaud, m A. Mario Melfi. © June 
15, 1936; E for. 45664; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 25692 


Poursuite; de Georges Dandelot; pf., 4 
mains. © June 15, 1936; E for. 
45701 ; Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 

25693 


Prairie sunflower; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 131885; Charles W. 
Seeley, Syracuse. 25694 


© | Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; m 


to hymn 258; pf. © 1c Aug. 26, 
1936 ; E unp. 132827 ; George Warring- 
ton EHecles, Flushing, N. Y. 25695 


Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; anthem 
for Thanksgiving or for any festival 
occasion, w from the Bible, m Carlyle 
Duncan ; mixed voices; organ ace. © 
Sept. 26, 19386; E pub. 57657; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 25696 


Prayer (The) I bring; song. ©1.. 
Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 131816; Mabel 
Natalie Ericksen, Bemidji, Minn. 

25697 


Pre-election blues; song. © 1c. Aug. 
12, 1936 ; E unp. 1381426; Marie Gann- 
away, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 25698 


Prélude et fugue; de Alexandre Tans- 
man; pf. ou clavecin. © June 15, 
1886; E for. 45711; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris, 25699) 


Prelude, Fantasy and Chaconne; by 
George Dyson; violin 1. © Sept. 15, 
1936 ; E for. 45757; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 25700 


for violoncello, or viola, and small 
orch., George Dyson; pf. se., with 
pts. for violoncello and viola. © 
Aug. 31, 1986; E for. 45578: Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 25701 


Prelude in G minor; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp, 132492; Ella Marion 
Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 25702 


Prelude to a dream; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
9, 1986; E unp. 131629; Jack Crow- 
der and Gilbert Wilson, Indianapolis. 

25703 


Premiére petite suite; par Henri Mar- 
telli, op. 38, no. 1-4; pf. © Dee. 31, 
1935; E for. 45714; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 25704 


Prepare ye; anthem, w from Isaiah 
40; mixed voices. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
1986: E unp. 132562; Beatrice Eve- 
lyn Thompson, Plymouth, N. H. 

25705 


President’s (The) march; pf., with w. 
©l1ec. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 131830; 
Eleanor Marie Quinto, New York. 

25706 


Pressed (The) rose; w Nikkie Morgan; 
pf. ©1.e Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132424; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25707 


Pretty Peggy; song. © 1. Sept. 25, 
19386; E unp. 1382552; Amelie Lane 
Gubbins, West Englewood, N. J. 

25708 


1139 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25709 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Pretty, witty, Kitty Brown; song, m | Quand l’amour a passé par 1a; fox-trot 


Frank R. Fuller. © 1 ce. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182504; Geo. Stands- 
field McCormick, West Los Angeles. 
25709 
Priere; paroles Maxime Simonnot, m 
Marguerite Roesgen-Champion; vio- 
lon et pf. ou orgue ace. © July 1, 
1986; E for. 45880; Editions musi- 
cales de la schola cantorum, Paris. 
25710 


Priére 4 Notre-Dame; de Marguerite 
Roesgen-Champion; violon, violon- 
celle et orgue. © July 1, 1936; E 
for. 458381; Editions musicales de la 
schola cantorum, Paris. 25711 


Primavera ; pictures of spring, John A. 
Farrell; pf. © Aug. 29, 1986; E for. 
45837; Paterson’s publications, ltd., 
London. 25712 


Primer (A) for the violin; for class 
and individual instruction, Samuel 
Applebaum, vy. 1. © Sept. 8, 1986; 
AA 214623: Evans music co., Boston. 

25713 


Prodigal (The) and the song; w D. Z. 
Fielder, m Ira B. Wilson; women’s 
voices, with sop. Solo or sops. in uni- 


son. © Sept. 9, 1986; E pub. 57386; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 25714 
Progress march song; song. © 1 ec. 


Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 131772; Marion 
Gribble, Wauwatosa, Wis. 25715 


Promise; melody. © 1 e¢. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1382618; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 25716 


Puccini (Giacomo) La Tosca; opera, 
grande fantaisie, transcription H. 
Fernand; harmonie et fanfare, 
d’aprés la partition d’orch. © July 
25, 1986; E for. 45807; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 25717 


Puerto nuevo; marcha, de la pelicula ar- 
gentina, letra Luis C. Amadori, m 
Hans Diernhammer; pf. © Apr. 14, 
1936; E for. 45762; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 25718 


Punuluu; Hawaiian waltz, w J. Yar- 
mov, melody F. Hardy and M, Tracy. 
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 130425; 
Jack Yarmov, Fred Hardy and Mc- 
Kee Tracy, Atlantic City. 25719) 


Pura chispa; tango milonga, palabras 
Ivan Diez, m Edgardo Donato; pf. 
© May 19, 1936; E for. 45751; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

25720 


du film La flamme, paroles Léo Le- 
liévre, m Henry Verdun. © June 15, 
1936: E for. 45661 ; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 25721 


Quand vous voudrez . . .; paroles Jean 
Féline, m Paul Misraki. © June 15; 
1936; E for. 45690; Ray Ventura &, 
cie., Paris. 25722 


Quartett; v. Fini Henriques; violine 1, 
2, viola u. violoncello. Partitur. © 
July 21, 1986; E for. 45546 ; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 25723 


Quarto quartetto ; di G. Francesco Mali- 
piero; violino 1, 2, viola e violoncello. 
Partitura. © July 21, 1986; E for. 
45547; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25724 


Que lindos son; letra y melodia. © 
1 ec. Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 131573; 
Sara Martinez,-Hoehne, Col. 25725 


Queen Anne’s lace; by Harold Locke; 
pf. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57492; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25726 


Queen of my heart; fox trot song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 181852; 
Lonnie Edgar Owens, Dexter, Mich. 

25727 


—song. © 1e. Sept. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 1381892; Merwin J. Larson, Port- 
land, Or. 25728 


song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1 ce. Sept. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 181477; Earl M. Taylor, Can- 
ton, O. 25729 


Queen of our country; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 131334; James 
Throckmorton Snodgrass, Dallas. 

25730 


Raccolta di 37 danze moderne; com- 
pilata; pf. con violino ad lib. © 
June 14, 1936; E for. 45818; Gug- 
lielmo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 


25731 


Radio Cuba; rumba, de La hija de 
Juan Simon, letra C. Camps y M. 
Torres, m Daniel Montorio ; orq. ptes. 
© Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 45787 ; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

25732 


Rain (The),—The woodpecker [and] 
Leaves at play; w and m Alice May- 
field; pf. With biographical sketch. 
© Sept. 3, 1936; E pub. 57515; Art 
publication soe., Clayton, Mo. 25733 

Rainbow; song. Rev. © 1 ec. Sept. 


1, 19386; E unp. 182234; Emma Groh, 
Covington, Ky. 25734 


1140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1986 


Rainbow moon; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1. Sept. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 131214; Carry Dous, Okmul- 
gee, Okl. 25735 


Rainbow on the river; from Rainbow 
on the river, w Paul Francis Web- 
ster, m Louis Alter. © 1c. Sept. 12, 
1936; E unp. 1382116; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 25736 


from the production, w Paul Fran- 
eis Webster, m Louis Alter; with 
guit. arr. © Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 
57599; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
25737 


Raindrops in the wind; by Doris Grace 


Humes; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; H 
pub. 57482; Theodore Presser. co., 
Philadelphia. 25738 


Rainy day; song. © Sept. 9, 1986; 
E pub. 57587; John Merola, Latti- 
mer Mines, Pa. 25739) 


Rap tap on wood; from Born to dance, 
w and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 
57378 ; Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

25740 


Rataplan; marcha de la pelicula Rata- 
plan, Martin Lizcano de la Rosa; 
orch. ptes. © Jan. 29, 1936; E for. 
45785; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 25741 


Rayito de ilusion; vals, letra Carlos 
Pesce, m Carmelo Aguila; pf. 
Aug. 18, 1986; E for. 45747; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 25742 


Red cap; w K. Hecht, melody Nat 
Gardner, (©. tf. c.. Sept. 12, 1936, 
E unp. 1381821; Nat Gardner and Ken 
Hecht, New York. 25743 


Re-elect Roosevelt; song, arr. J. B. 


Silver. © Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57674; Mortimer Neshamkin and 
Oliver Neshamkin, New Rochelle, 
INSAY? 25744 


w and melody. 
1936; E unp. 181381; Mortimer Nes- 
hamkin and Oliver Neshamkin, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 25745 


Re-elect Roosevelt President; w _ S. 
Mitchell and Bernard Schwartz, 
melody Wiibur Dorfman. © 1 « 
Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 180577; Sid- 
ney Mitchell, Cleveland. 29746 


Reflections in a modern mood; by 
Marsden Gribbell; band pts. © Aug. 
31, 1936; E pub. 57412; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 25747 


© 1c. Sept. 4, 


25761 


Remain resolute with Roosevelt; w 
Blanche Wrightson Williams, melody 
Burns Llewellyn Williams. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 181232; Blanche 
Williams, New York. 25748 


Remember last night; w Francisco 
Trapani, m F. Trapani and Joseph 
Sienkiewicz, arr. Virginia White. © 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131893; 
Francisco Trapani & co., Palms, Calif. 

25749 

Remember me; song, w _ Porter 
Granger. ©1c. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
131340; Montrose Thompson, New 
York. 25750 


Remembering; song. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1986; EK unp. 181884; Dorothe An- 
derson Lanning, Scottsbluff, Neb. 

25751 

m Leo Richard. © 1c. Sept. 

4, 19386; E unp. 1382126; Bess Morri- 

son Corbett, Tacoma, Wash. 25752 


Reminiscence; w Paolino De Monte- 
chiaro, m Anthony Misuraca, op. 62. 
© Aug. 26, 1986; EH pub. 57510; Pas- 
qualino De Munno, Chicago. 25753 


Reminiscences of the Puszta; by Nic. 
Tomay; orch. pts. © May 11, 1936; 
E for. 45545; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 20704 


Rendezvous memories; w and melody. 
© 1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132699 ; 
Arthur Meade, Port Chester, N. Y. 

25755 


Rendezvous of dreams; song; with 
guit.. arr. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17; 1936; EB 
unp. 132172; Herbert. Dean Moore, 
Powell, Wy. 25756 


Rescue (The); by Charles Maxwell. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131505 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

25757 

Reverie; song. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 131758; Florence Lee Tate, 
Chilhowie, Va. 25758 


Rhode Island; Rhode Island citizens 
historical soc. song. © Sept. 5, 
19386; E pub. 57259; May Herrick 
Nichols, North Scituate, R. I. 25759 


Rhyme (A) for love; from College 
holiday, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 
Rainger. © 1-c. Sept. 24, 19386; E 
unp. 182548; Famous music corp., 
New York. 25760 


Rhyme (The) of the country road; w 
Emma Endicott Marean, m Noble 


Cain; 1, 2 or 4 pt. male cho. © Aug. 
25, 19386; E pub. 57325; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 25761 


1141 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25762 


Rhythm is written all over you; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 131847; Rene Matsu, Hilo, T. H. 

25762 

Rhythm rangers’ theme song; w and 

melody Harold Pete Rentschler. © 


1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132489; 


Harold D. Rentschler, Wheeling, W. 
Va. 25763 
Rhythm’s taking hold of my feet; w 


KF, X. O'Leary, melody A. P. Cas- 
taldo. © 1. Sept. 12, 19386; E unp. 
131871; Albert P. Castaldo and 
Frank X. O’Leary, Comstock, N. Y. 
25764 


Ride (A) above the clouds; song, 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©1e. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131478; 
Annie M. Mace, Salt Lake City. 

25765. 


Ridin’ the rails; from Ziegfeld follies 
of 1986, w Edward Heyman, m 
Harold Spina; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57537; 
Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

25766 

Riding home; song. © 1. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 181416; Jack Shafer, 
Roxbury, N. Y. 25767 


Ripples on the lake; w N. A. Saasted, 
m R. D. Bartlett. © 1 e¢. Sept. 24, 


1986; E unp. 1382507; Norman A. 
Saasted and Rita D. Bartlett, 
Chetek, Wis. 25768 


Pip7-Pipy-Prpixa (Riry-Riry-Ririka); from 
He Ririka Mas, English w John T. 
Fotos, Greek w and m Stathi Mas- 
tora. © June 15, 1936; E pub. 57173; 


Apollo music co., New York. 25769 
Roamin’ through the South; para- 
phrase; saxophone solo. © 1 « 


Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131533; Paul 
M. Bergman, Los Angeles. 25770 


Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 
popular songs; arr. John Martell; 
note and diagram arrs., with chord 
names and Spanish guit. arr. © 
Sept. 14, 1986; E pub. 57347; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 25771 


Robbins Hawaiian medley; by Arthur 
Freed, Nacio Herb Brown, Harry 
Owens, and others, orch. sc. Frank 
Skinner; orch. pts. © Sept. 3, 1936; 
Epub. 57208 Robbins music corp., 
New York. 25172 


Robbins piano accordion folio of popu- 


lar songs; arr. Pietro Deiro; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 14, 19386; E pub. 


m 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


57348 ; New 
York. 25773 


Robbins saxophone folio of popular 
and production songs; solos and 
duets, arr. and ed. Hugo Frey; HE 
flat and © saxophones and B flat 
saxophone or clarinet, combined, 
with pf. ace. © Sept. 14, 1986; EH 
pub. 57346; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 25774 


Robin (The) in the rain; w Chas. 
Coke Woods, m Noble Cain; girl’s 3 
pt. cho. © Aug. 25, 1986; EH pub. 
57326; Gamble hinged musie co., Chi- 


Robbins music corp., 


cago. 25775 
Robinson Crusoe; w and m Howard 
Marks; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1936; 


H unp. 132479; John Howard Marks. 
Baltimore. 25776 


Rock your blues away; melody Joe 
Bishop. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 
132740; Isham Jones music corp., 
New York. 25777 


Rock-a-bye; song. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 131586; Albert Edward Milli- 
ken, Kingston, N. Y. 25778 


Rock-a-bye lane; fox-trot, w Mickey 
Cristaldi, and melody. © 1. Sept. 
5, 1986; E unp. 131569; Louis Cos- 
telli, Torrington, Conn. 25779 


Rockin’ chair swing; w and melody 
Mary Schaeffer. © 1 ¢ Sept. 30, 
1936: E unp. 132818; Red star songs, 
ine., New York. 25780 

Rodeo d’amour; paroles Léo Bachelet, 
m Aldo Montanari. © July 24, 1936; 


EK for. 45530; Société anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 25781 


Rolling home; from Born to dance, w 
_and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Sept. 11, 1986; E pub. 
57380; Chappell & co., ine, New 
York. 25782 


Rolling wagons; song. © 1 ce. Sept. 15, 
1936; E unp. 131979; Tommy Hel- 
mich, Seal Beach, Calif. 25783 


Romance; w Fern Peterson; pf. © 
1 ec Sept. 10, 19386;.H unp. 1e8731; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25784 


Romance and love: song, w Lola Ione 
Wegener. © 1c Sept. 10, 1936; HE 
unp. 181671; Lorene HE. Wegener, 
Weeping Water, Neb. 25785 


Romance sans paroles; melody, op. 21, 
no. 4. ©1e. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 
131999 ; Isidore Sochinsky, Far Rock- 
away, N. Y. 25786 


1142 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Roosevelt cheer song; song. 
14, 1936; E pub. 57414; Anne Barron 
Donahue, Norristown, Pa. 25787 


Roosevelt our President; song, melody 
Frances Burnett. © 1 ¢. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 129700; William How- 
ard, Jacksonville, Fla. 25788 


Roosevelt’s the man; w A. G. Mack, 
melody Kay C. Murphy. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 182705; Kay Cooke 
Murphy and Al. G. Mack, New York. 

25789 


Roosevelt victory song; song, pf. se. arr. 
Bob Taylor. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 131386; Martin J. Judge, Den- 
ver. 25790 


Rosalito de Granada; paso-doble, José 
M. Lucchesi; orch. ptes., avec paroles. 
© May 1, 1936; E for. 45734; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 25791 


Rose of the world; world anthem; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1936; 
BH unp. 131332; Nida H. Hopkins, 
Peoria, Ill. 


Roses and romance; w A. S. Furnas, 
melody F. 8. Sexton. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1936; E unp. 131239; Ada Snook Fur- 
nas and Faerie Snook Sexton, Day- 
ton, O. 25793 


Rosita; tango; orch. pts. © Aug. 15, 
1936; E for. 45627; J. Urgellés, Bar- 
celona, Spain. 25794 


Round the village green; 11 pieces, J. 
Raymond Tobin; pf. © Sept. 15, 
1936: E for. 45760; Banks & son, 
York, England. 25795 


Royal garden blues; blues fox-trot, 
Clarence Williams and Spencer Wil- 


liams, arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts., 


with w. © Sept. 9, 1936; E pub. 
57422: Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 25796 


Ruby ; song; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© 1e. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 131780; 
Margurite Carr, Rushville, Ind. 

25797 


Rumba rhythms; new arrs. Anthony 
Franchini; solo and ace. guits. © 
May 28, 1936; E pub. 57403; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 25798 


Rumbolero (The); song. © 1c. Aug. 
27, 1936; E unp. 131574; Alfio Micci, 
Chicago Heights, Il. 25799 


Running a temperature ; swing fox-trot, 
w Milton Pascal, m Edgar Fairchild, 
arr. Jimmy Dale; orch. pts. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E pub. 57187; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 25800 


25792 


© Sept.| Running (The) set; founded on tradi- 


tional dance tunes, R. Vaughan Wil- 
liams, arr. Vally Lasker and Helen 


Bidder; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © June 4, 
19386; E for. 45645; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 25801 


Rythm at any cost; w and melody ; with 
pf. treble ace. in cho. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
12, 1936; E unp. 131799; Henry Scott, 
Madalin, N. Y. 25802 


Sacred memories; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 151676; 
Elizabeth Josephson, New York. 

25803 


Sacred thoughts; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131564; 
Frances Josephine Mason, Lebanon, 
Mo. 25804. 


Sad; w Tom W. Mascitelli; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 1382067; 
Louis Michael Mascitelli, New York. 

25805 


Sad and lonely; song, m James L. 
Brown. © 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 132276; Emma Tacia, Lincoln, 
Mich. 25806 


Sailing in the moonlight; w and m 
Irving Black. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; 
E unp. 132481; Irving Schwartzberg, 
Brooklyn. 25807 


Salutation; w Mabel Brackett Lovell, 
m Laura Bower Van Nuys; pf. 
1c Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 1382457; 
Wednesday morning club, Cranford, 
Niece: 25808 


Saluto (Hl) all’ Argentina; alla tango, 
Fred Di Leo; pf. accordion. © Aug. 
15, 1936; E pub. 57210; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 25809 


Sans pitié; chanson presque russe, 
sketch musical, paroles Jacques Loar, 
m Emile Deltour. © June 15, 1936; 
E for. 45679; Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 25810 


Santa Claus in town, w Lawrence F. 
Munn, m William O. Munn; pf. 
Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 57214; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 25811 


Satan in the sun; w Bob James, m 
Bill Walker. © 1. Sept. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 1381649; Joseph William 
Walker, Grand Rapids, Mich. 25812 


Satisfying; hymn. © Aug. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 57185; Robert R. Petrie, Nor- 
wood, Pa. 25813 


Savior (A) who knows all about me; 
hymn. © Sept. 10, 1986; E pub. 
57354; Chas. F. Weigle, Sebring, Fla. 

25814 


1143 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25815 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Saviour, source of every blessing; pf. 
©1e. Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 182828; 
George Warrington Hccles, Flushing, 
ING Ye 25815 


Say that you'll be mine; w Alfred W. 
Ziegler, and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1382110; Henry Gold- 
win Almeida, Elmira, N. Y. 25816 


Say the word; fox-trot, w Laddie Vann, 
melody Laurie Thompson. © 1 ce. 
Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 182841; Lucien 
Van Wallegham, Winnipeg, Manit., 
Canada. 25817 


Schooner of beer; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1382506; 
Harry H. Webb, Detroit. 25818 


Schubert (Franz Peter) The authen- 
tic first Schubert ; graded pieces, arr. 
Dorothy Bradley; pf. With inter- 
pretative notes. © Aug.: 26, 1986; 
E for, 45806; G. Ricordi & co. (Lon- 
don) lItd., London. 20819) 


Celebrated valses; arr. Angelo Pin- 
elli; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 1986; 
EK for. 45861; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 25820 


—— Marche militaire; arr. Lorenzo da 
Costa; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 
19386; E for. 45842; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 29821 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) L’ar- 
rivée du printemps; op. 79, no. 19, 
version francaise Jean Chantavoine, 
text allemand Hoffmann y. Fallers- 
leben. © June 15, 1936; E for. 45672; 
Heugel, Paris. 25822 


——The authentic first Schumann; 
graded pieces, arr. Dorothy Bradley ; 
pf. With interpretative notes. © 
Aug. 26, 1986; E for. 45804; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 

25823 


Mélancolie; op. 39, no. 9, version 
francaise Jean Chantavoine, text alle- 
mand J. v. Hichendorff. © June 15, 
1986; E for. 45673 ; Heugel, Paris. 

25824 

—-— Three short pieces; arr. Angelo 
Pinelli; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 
1986; E for. 45860; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 25825 


Sea (A) picture; w and melody B. K. 
Lingle, ace. Irwin Fischer. © 1 «. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 181821; Bertha 
Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 25826: 


Seconda sinfonia; di Gian Francesco 
Malipiero; orch. Partitura. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 45812; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 25827 


Secreto de amor; vals, de la pelicula 
Puerto nuevo, letra Luis C. Ama- 
dori, m J. Vasquez Vigo y Luis 
Gaulier; pf. © Apr. 14, 1936; E for. 
45746; Southern music pub. ¢Co., ine., 
New York. 25828 


Seems I’ve done something wrong 
again; w Eddie De Lange, m Royal 
Marsh. © Sept. 38, 1936; E pub. 
57218; Exclusive publications, ine., 
New York. 25829! 


Seid einig; op. 5 [and] Unser reich- 
skanzler; op. 15: méarsche, Max 
Busch; fiir blas-musik. © Aug. 15, 
1933; E for. 44875; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
zig. 25830 


Self instructor for the melody flute, 
flageolet or fife. © Sept. 8, 19386; 
AA 2163800; Walter D. Lanahan, 
Laurel, Md. 29831 


Selig sind die armen; w Francis Glatt; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
131733; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25832 


Sentimental suite; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 1381615; 
Beulah Parker, Santa Ana, Calif. 

25833 


Serenade; by A. EH. Titl, arr. Charles 
J. Roberts; with pf. ace. 1. Flute.— 
2. B flat clarinet.—3. E flat alto saxo- 
phone.—4. B flat cornet, trumpet.— 
5. Ei flat horn, alto or mellophone, or 
alto clarinet.—6. French horn, F 


horn. © Sept. 18, 1986; EH pub. 
57562-57567 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. 25834-25839 


w and melody B. K. Lingle, ace. 
Irwin Fischer. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 131322; Bertha Kendall Lin- 
gle, Chicago. 25840 


Sérénade tendre; by Cuthbert Harris, 
arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf., 6 
hands. © Sept. 18, 1986; E pub. 
57528; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 25841 


Seventeen; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132804; 
Andrew J. Downing, Hoxie, Ark. 

25842 


Shadows; w and melody B. K. Lingle, 
ace. Irwin Fischer. © 1 ec. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 131323; Bertha Ken- 
dall Lingle, Chicago. 25843 


Shallow waters; interlude, Billy May- 
erl; pf. © Sept: 14) 1936. h yror 
45720; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 25844 


1144 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Shame, shame, shame on you; w and 


melody. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 131672; John Goldfine, New 
York. 25845 


Sharpe (Harry S.) Three Christmas 
carols; for carol service or pageant ; 
mixed voices. © Sept. 4, 1986; E 
pub. 57426; Harry S. Sharpe, Yak- 
ima, Wash. 25846 


Sharps and flats to read; with helpful 
instructions to teachers, L. M. Dodd; 
pf., with w. © July 24, 1936; E pub. 
56836; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 25847 


She; waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
©1ec. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 132078; 
Joseph Sheridan, Detroit. 25848 


She dreamt of that home by the mill- 
race; w and melody. © 1. Aug. 
24, 1936; E unp. 131578; Othilie 
Swenson, Rochester, Minn. 25849 


She only got the jar; song, m Luther 
A. Clark; with orch. pts. © July 2, 
1936; E pub. 57597; Irene L. Web- 
ster, Haverhill, Mass. 25850 


She’s a little Irish colleen; w Patrick 
Hohn sCraic:; pf... ©. 1_¢.. Sept. 10; 
1986; E unp. 181734; Sylvester Long 


Cross, Portland, Or. 25851 
She’s mine; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132579; 
Charles H. Frizzelle, Los Angeles. 

25852 


She walked away with my heart; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131198; 
Michael Mikita and Mac Benoit, 
New York. 25853 


She was always a-chewing gum; w and 
melody Uncle Dave Macon. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 182600; Dave 
Macon, Readyville, Tenn. 25854 


Shifting sands; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 131188; Robert 
Alfred Lowell, Oklahoma City. 

25855 


Shirley Ann; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; BE 
unp. 1382703; Jay HE. Price, Trail 
Creek, Mont. 25856 


Shocking sensation; song, melody 
Walker Boone Broadus, jr. © 1. 
Aug. 19, 1986; E unp. 182355; Faylee 
Kimbrough, Akron, O. 25857 


Shores of Catalina; English w and m 
J. Jones, Spanish w G. E. Portillo. 
© Sept. 10, 19836; E pub. 57497; 
Jenkin Jones, Oxnard, Calif. 25858 


25870 


Short and sweet; fox-trot, w and m 
Larry Drake. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; 
Heunp. 1313853; Albert R. Gollinger, 
Homestead, Pa. 25859) 


Should I have another lonely day; w 
Bill (Red) King, and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131555; Dante 
Carrozzini, New York. 25860 


Show me Thy ways; anthem, w from 
the Psalms, m Sydney Thomson; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Aug. 25, 
1936; E pub. 57327; Gamble hinged 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 25861 


Shy Ann’s cayenne; song. © 1 ce. Sept. 
19, 1936; E unp. 182204; Richard Har- 
rison, Lachine, Que., Canada. 25862 


Si puo sapere; fox-lento, I. Natio; jazz 
orch. pti. © Aug. 4, 1936; E for. 
45534; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

25863 


Sicilian nights; waltz, Emil Leonard; 
pt. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57473; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25864 


Sign (The) of peace; pageant of the 
Christmas message, Valeria R. Leh- 
man, m I. H. Meredith. © July 29, 
19386; D 39127; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 25864* 


Signature for orchestra; orch. Se. 
1 ce Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 1381204; 
Irving Szathmary, New York. 
25865 


Silence does not mean forgetting; w 
and m Gracie Cornett. © 1c. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 132728; Gracie Cor- 
nett Ramsey, San Antonio. 25866 


Silhouettes; w Oscar Wilde, m Gordon 
Balch Nevin; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Aug. 25, 1936: E pub, 57328; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 25867 


Silhouettes under the stars; fox-trot, 
from Earl Carroll sketch book, Char- 
lie Tobias, Charles Newman and Mur- 
ray Mencher, arr. Al. Woodbury; 
orch. pts., with w. © Sept. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 57556; Harms, ine., New York. 

25868 


Silly what you’re saying, kid—what 
youre doin’; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept 24, 19386; E unp. 132471; Har- 
low Gale Rice, Wallace, Id. 25869 


Silver threads among the gold; arr. A. 
P, McKinney, new arr. McKinney’s 
pub. co.; guit., in note and diagram, 
with w. © Aug. 15, 1986; E pub. 
56977; McKinney’s pub. co., Peoria, 
Til. 25870 


1145 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20871 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Simple histoire; de Georges Dandelot ; 
pf.,4 mains. © June 15, 1986; E for. 
45704; Editions Max Hschig, Paris. 

25871 


Since I’ve lost you; song. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 132514; Sarah Mar- 
garet Gilbert, Clinton, Mo. 25872 


Since you’ve gone sweetheart; melody 
Bobbie Jones. © 1c, Aug. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 132228; Robert Jones, Phila- 
delphia. 25873: 


Sincerely; melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1986; E unp. 182610; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 25874 


Sinfonia da camera; per diciassette 
strumenti, Giovanni Salviuecci; orch. 
Partitura. © Sept. 3, 1936; E for. 
45810; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

25875 

Sinfonietta; string orch. Se. © Sept. 
25, 1986; E pub. 57446; Bernard Herr- 
mann, New York. 25876 


Sing a sing-a-gram and smile; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131486; Leonard Jay Freeman, New 
Mork 25877 


Sing and swing; melody. © 1. Sept. 
28, 1986; E unp. 1382787; Lewis C. 
Ernest, Ann Arbor. 25878 

Sing ’em sweet and play ’em hot; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 181215; Carry 
Dous, Okmulgee, Okl. 25879) 


Sing me a sogn o’ Popeye; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. ©1c. 
Sept. 28, 1986; H unp. 182540; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 25880 


Singin’ your praises; w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots. ©1.. 
Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132657; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 25881 


Singing to the baby; lullaby, w Anne 
Campbell. © 1c. Sept. 29, 19386; E 
unp. 132789; Elliott FitzGerald, Ham- 
burg, N. Y. 25882 


Sister, let de spirit move you; w and 
m Gene Edwards; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 
57659; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

25883. 

Sister Susan’s Sookie’s Sal; waltz, w 
and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 181226: Margaret Carpenter 
Morris, Lindsay, Calif. 25884. 


Sittin’ by the moon with you; song, m 
Wayne Johnson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1382259; Frederick Otto 
Riley, Noel, Mo. 25885 


Sitting on the moon; from the picture, 
w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Sam H. 
Stept; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 57370; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 25886 


Six weeks of supervised practice for the 
very young; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 57502; Maude Krake Back- 
lund, Lisbon, N. D. 25887 


Siz shoin nuch alemen; w Chaim Tau- 
ber, and melody. 
(IymY ON FN Pw) 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 131766; 
Manny L. Fleischman, New York. 
25888 


Skies: w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 25, 
1936; E unp. 182554; Lewis Edward 
Klinect, Grafton, O. 25889 


LeAnoy xapdca (Skliri karthia); w and m 
Kostas Korrinas. © June 10, 1936; 
E pub. 57584; Apollo music co., New 
York. 25890 

Skgnneste (Den) af alle sange; slow- 
fox, tekst: Bégrge Miller, m: Carlo 
Thomsen: ork. stemmer. © July 21, 
1936; E for. 45549; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen, 25891 


Skyridin’; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
3, 1936; E unp. 181285; Edward Brin- 
ton Temple, 2d, Easton, Pa. 25892 


Slavic impromptu; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1936 ; E unp. 132493 ; Ella Marion Sex- 
ton, Greenwich, Conn. 25893 


Sleepy little town; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody L. Simmons and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 132092; 
Lucille Simmons, Medford, Or. 25894 


Sleepy river; song, w John Ward. © 
1c Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132178; 
Barry Shipman, Hollywood, Calif. 

25895 


Slovakia; rhapsody; orch. Sec. ©1« 
Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 131660; Victor 
Kolar, Detroit. 25896 


Smil dig gennem livet; Engelsk vals, 
tekst: Axel Andreasen, m: Sven Gyld- 
mark; pf. © July 21, 1936; HE for. 
45563; Wilhelm Hansen, Denmark. 

25897 


Smile again, dear pal, smile for me; w 
Ida May Dodge; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1986; E unp. 182425; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 25898 


Smile! Cry and you'll be alone; arr. 
Buddy Wallace; pf., with w. ©le. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132490; Walter 
Ree Burke, Jackson, Mich. 25899 


1146 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Smile, smile, smile; w and m Jennie 
Kerr; pf. 
unp. 131750; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 


Smiles in the moonlight; w Roy Wynn; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132426; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 25901 


Smiling ; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 1382277; John J. Chairet, Chicago. 

25902 

Smoke dreams; song, m Myrtle R. 
Pineda. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 
1382710; James A. Burke, Galveston, 
Tex. 25903 


Snake river; song of Idaho. © July 
10, 1936; E pub. 57253; Sara Rankin, 
Caldwell, Id. 25904 


Snow queen; 8 fancies, Ronald Brunk- 
er: pf. © Aug. 24, 1936; E for. 
45579; Forsyth bros., ltd., London. 

25905 


Snowflakes bring heartaches: w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131945; Georgia Ferguson, Chicago. 

25906 


So alone with the girl: song, melody 
Peggy Ann Dennis. © 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 131906; Louis Baker 
Krekleon, Ensley, Ala. 25907 


So blue all alone; w and melody Sol K. 
Bright. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 
152213; Solomon M. Kekipi Bright, 
San Francisco. 25908 


So dear to me; song, m George G. Major. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 132016; 
Hazel Fraser, McGehee, Ark. 295909: 


So divine; from picture The devil on 
horseback, w and m Jack Stern and 
Harry Tobias; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 57365: Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 25910 


So lonely and blue; w Rose Norlander, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©le. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132442; Marie 
Rose Ann Emilie Norlander, Mackey 
Sta., Ont., Canada. 25911 


So why turn her out; song, w Lucille 
Wilson. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131404; J. Chas. McNeil, Los An- 
geles. 25912 


Sol og sang; paso-doble, fra Cirkus 
revyen, tekst: Alfred Kjerulf, m: 
Sven Gyldmark; ork. stemmer. © 
July 21, 1936; EB for. 45554; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 25913 


© 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E 
25900 


25927 


Soldier’s (The) bride; w Nadine Moore, 
m 8S. Rachmaninoff, arr. W. A. Golds- 
worthy; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Sept. 
22, 1986; E pub. 57560; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 25914 


Soleil d’amour ; melodie, paroles Lucien 
Boyer, m H. Ackermans. © June 15, 
1936 ; E for. 45662 ; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 25915 


Some day; pf., with w. ©1e. Sept. 5, 
1936; E unp. 1381446; Pearlie Belle 
Lemelle, San Antonio. 25916 


Some day I’m going to change your 
name to mine; w Lew Menechino, m 
J. R. Curcio. ©1e. Aug. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 130814; Joseph Roy Curcio 
and Lewis Hugene T. Menechino, 
Brooklyn. 25917 


Some day I may tell you; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; 
EX unp. 131809; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. 25918 


Some day soon; w Edward F. Farrell; 
pt: © 1 c. Sept. 8, 19863;:E) unp. 
131579; Peter 8S. Carpou, Verona, 
INGE 25919 


Some people; fox-trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 19386; 
E unp. 132096; Helen Smith, Battle 
Creek. 25920 


Some were left; song, melody Allen 
Taub. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 
132807; Harold E. Murphy, Cincin- 
nati. 25921 


Somehow I couldn’t say no; fox-trot, 
w Mark Mayhew, and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 1381867; 
William P. Mayhew, Cambridge, Md. 

25922 

Someone else’s or mine; w and m Ray 
Ingleright; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 132446; Violet Joy Marshall, 
Niles, Mich. 25923 


Someone’s stealin’ my sunshine; song. 
©1e. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 182207; 
Art Schamberg, Pittsburgh. 25924 


Something big in view; w Beatrice 
Bachman, and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 
23, 1986; E unp. 132455; Dorothy 
Leone Bachman, St. Joseph, Mo. 

25925, 


Something ‘bout these Yankees; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
1381802; Jack Curry, Chicago. 25926 


Somewhere there’s someone that loves 
you; w A. 8. Furnas, m F. S. Sexton. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131240; 
Ada Snook Furnas and Faerie Snook 
Sexton, Dayton, O. 25927 


1147 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25928 


pt. III, n.s., Vv. 31 


Sonatine en trio; pour clavecin, flfiite et | Songs of Delta theta chi; w Helen 


clarineite, Florent Schmitt, op. 85; 
fiite, clarinette, clavecin ou pf. © 
May 1, 1986; E for. 45739; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 25928 


Song (A) about love, I love you; song, 
melody Lorene Hatteberg. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 4, 19386; E unp. 131361; Harold 
Lewis Finch, Iowa City, Ia. 25929 


Song (A) of my heart; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; 
EK unp. 132052; Pauline Wolpert, 
Sierra Madre, Calif. 25930 


Song (A) of thanksgiving; m Frances 
Allitsen, arr. Bryceson Treharne. 1. 
Words adapted from James Thom- 
son ; men’s cho.—2. Words adapted by 
Felix Goddard; mixed cho. © Sept. 
12, 1986; E pub. 57340, 57341; Boston 
musie co., Boston. 25931, 25932: 


Song (The) of the clock; by Alf Leroy 
Urseth; organ. © Aug. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 57444; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 25933 


Song of the drum; w Hugene Field, m 
William Lester ; male voices. © Aug. 
25, 1936; E pub. 57331; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 25934 


Song (The) of the kettle; pf., with w. 
©1c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132256; 
EKthel Pearson Hibbs, Lowell, Mass. 

25935 


Song of the navy; song. © Aug. 21, 
1936; E pub. 57665; Stephen John 
Mack, Los Angeles. 29936 


Song of Winnebago; song. (©) 1c. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 131981; Welton H. 
Firehammer, Oshkosh, Wis. 25937 


Song suite no. 1; w Happy Fields, mel- 
ody Jay Stemmerman. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 131685; Irving A. 
Blumenfeld, New York. 25938 


Song (A) to mother; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 19386; E unp. 131643; 
Maude Bell Giffin, Feeding Hills, 
Mass. 25939 


Song whistle; song. © 1c. Sept. 9, 
19386; E unp. 131628; Clarence An- 
thony Hieger, St. Louis. 25940 


Song without words; pf. ©1e. Sept. 
12, 19836; H unp. 131817; Charles HE. 
Burton, New Haven. 25941 


Songs my mother taught me; by An- 
ton Dvorak, transcribed Hdwin Ar- 
thur Kraft; organ. © Sept. 16, 1936; 
EK pub. 57495; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 25942 


Stoddard and Glennis Quigley, m G. 
Quigley, arr. John Bach; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 16, 1936; HE pub. 57496; 
Natl. assn. of Delta theta chi, Chi- 
cago. 25943. 


Songs of home; w Ed Arnold; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 19386; E unp. 1381735; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

25944. 


Songs that will never grow old; w and 
m Clinton Brown, arr. Priscilla Hol- 
brook. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57238; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 25945 


‘Sonny boy, oh how we miss you; song, 


w Lola Catchings Allen. © 1 e@ 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132249; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 25946 


Sons (The) of liberty; song. © July 
20, 1936; E pub. 57337; Alfred C. 
Parolino, Los Angeles. 25947 


Sons of Sierra; from Rose bowl, w Leo 
Robin, m Charley Kisco. © 1 e. 
Sept. 4, 1936; EH unp. 131490; Famous 
musie corp., New York. 25948 


Sorry; song, arr. Walter Seim. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1936; EH unp. 1382845; James 
Lamb and Gifford William Cobb, St. 
Louis. 25949 


Sorta’ blue for you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 131530; 
Hugene S. Ramsay, Hannibal, Mo. 

25950 

Sound (The) of your voice; w and m 
Mitchell Parish, Abner Silver and 
Al Sherman; with guit. arr. © Sept. 
16, 1936; EH pub. 57548; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 25951 


Sour grapes; w and m F. Hershey; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 131768; 
K. Frantz Hershey, jr., Hershey, Pa. 

25952 


South (A) boy wants to go home; w 
Al. J. Neiburg, m Jerry Levinson; 
with guit. arr. © Sept. 29, 1936; 
E pub. 57683; Crawford music corp., 
New York. 25953: 


South song; pf., with w. © 1«e. Sept. 
17, 1936; E unp. 1382069; Louis 
Michael Mascitelli, New York. 25954 


Southern girl; song, arr. Harry Lud- 
wig. ©1e Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131540; Wayne Clayton Galloway, 
Bedford, Ind. 25955 


Southern lullaby; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132629; 
Marguerite Michaud, Miami, Fla. 

25956 


1148 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Soy un pobre presidiaria; pasodoble, 
de la pelicula La hija de Juan Simon, 
m D. Montorio; orch. ptes. © Jan. 
29, 1986; E for. 45778; Southern 
music pub. co., inc, New York. 

25957 


Spanish harbor; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132589; 
Anthony Talento, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

25958 


Spanish (A) shawl; song. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1986; E unp. 181284; Edward O. 
Roberts, Washington. 25959 


Spanish tango; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1986; E unp. 182734; Charles Bowen, 
San Luis Obispo, Calif. 25960: 


Sparkling eyes; song. © 1 ec Sept. 
14, 1936; E unp. 131910; I. Harry 
Adams, Ft. Wayne. 25961 


Speculating on love; w and melody 
Freda Levinson. © 1 ce. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 131680; Mac Levinson, 
New York. 25962 


Speed (The) song; w and melody. © 
1 e. Sept. 19, 19386; E unp. 132163; 
Adrian Hughes, Hillsboro, Or. 

259638 


Spirit of progress; march, melody P. 
Purcell. © 1 ec. Sept. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 181757; Joseph McDonald and 
Patrick Purcell, Langley Field, Va. 

25964 

Spirit of youth; march; band. Se © 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132793; 
John Alexander Rinaldi, Cleveland. 

25965 

Spreading bonus around: song, m Gene 
La Verne. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 132606; Melvin Morris, Savan- 

nal)" 25966 


Spring in the Arctic; by Hugo Fried- 
hofer. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131509; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 25967 


Stand and deliver your love to me; 
song. ©1e Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
131551; Mary Ezel, Wichita Falls, 
Tex. 25968 


Star sapphires; by Victor Renton; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57485; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 25969 


Starlight; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1936; E unp. 131479; Mary K. T. 
Schwartzengraber, Continental, O. 

25970! 


Starlight and music; w and m Jack 
Meskill, Ruby Newman, and Lee 


25985, 


guit. arr. © June 10, 
57394; Southern music 
New York. 25971 


Starlight madness; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131576; Morris 
John Schroeter, St. Louis. 25972 


Stars (The) waltz; w and melody Ber- 
nice Baird. © 1. Sept. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 131990; Beatrice (Bernice) 
Baird, Chico, Calif. 25973 


Stasera; serenata, canzone. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 131687: Gio- 
vanni Calecagno, Hollywood, Calif. 

25974 


Stace (The) of sky-blue waters; song, 
melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
2, 1986; E unp. 1381259; Ethel J. 
Fogle, Washington. 25975. 


State stars; song, m Luther A. Clark. 
© May 26, 1936; E pub. 57530; Amy 
Frances Hlleby, Virden, Manit., Can- 
ada. 25976 


Statues; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 182665 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 25977 


Stepping over the stars; song. © 1. 
Sept. 19, 1986; EH unp. 132201; Elijah 
Allison, Detroit. 25978 


Still (William Grant) ‘Three visions; 
pf. © Sept. 23, 1936; E pub. 57573; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 25979 


Still you care; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986: E unp. 131855; Eva 
Respass, New York. 25980: 


Stille mit hjerte; tekst: J. Ravn-Jon- 
sen, m: Walther Schrgder. © July 
21, 1986; E for. 45558; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 25981 


Stop beating around the bush; w and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 
131374; Paul Herrick and Lee Day, 
Los Angeles. 25982 


Storm title; by Hugo Friedhofer. © 
1 c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131510; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

25983 


Storming all through the night; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132704; 
Emmat Norman Frauman, Cincin- 
nati. 25984. 


Story (The) of seven roses; w and m 
Harry Pease, Willie Raskin and Vin- 
cent Rose; with guit. arr. © Sept. 
16, 1986; E pub. 57544; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 25985 


David; with 
1936; E pub. 
pub. co., ine., 


1149 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25986 


Story (The) of swing; song; in B flat. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132198; 
Jack Harry Merriner, Sherrill, N. Y. 

25986 

Stranded ; fox-trot, w and melody Billy 
Lupton. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 
131212; William (Billy) Lupton, 
Baltimore. 25987 


Strike me pink, do I see red; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 132539 ; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

25988 


Strike while the iron is hot; from 


Dodge City trail, w Ned Washing- | 


ton, melody Sam H. Stept. © 1 « 
Sept. 30, 19386; E unp. 182858; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 25989 


Strings of my heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 132598; 
E. Goico, Philadelphia. 25990) 


Strolling down Dream Avenue; w B. 
Setzer, m Sylvia M. Vandehei. © 
1 c. Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 132715; 
Beulah Setzer and Sylvia Vandehei, 
<heyenne, Wy. 25991 


Strolling in the moonlight; w F. Dan- 
iels)s m A. Tonseth. © 1 ec. May 
29, 1986; E unp. 126955; Frank 
Daniels and Anne Tonseth, Long 
Beach, Calif. 25992 


Strutters on the go; w Hugh R. Rogers, 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 181785; Dorothy Wilver 
Rogers, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 

25993 


Struttin’ to Sutton Place; w and mel- 
ody Dave Oppenheim and Jacques 
Krakeur II. ©1e. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 182118; Popular melodies, 
inc., New York. 25994 


Stylish; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1986; E unp. 131461; Victor Her- 
mann Wagner, Pittsfield, Mass. 

25995 


Suicide with music; Frenchy-coo; pf., 
with w. ©1e.. Sept. 15, 1986; E 
unp. 1382742; Leo Mantin and HE. 
Ninon, New York. 25996 


Suite (A) of music by royalty; by 
Henry VIII, Louis XIII and others, 
freely transcribed, op. 33; chamber 
orch. Sc. © Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 
57306; Quinto Maganini, New York. 

; 25997 


Summer eve; w and m Victor Massey ; 
male voices. © Aug. 17, 1936; E for. 
45835; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 25998 


pt. Ili, n. s., v. 31 


Summer is here; w and melody B. K. 
Lingle, ace. Irwin Fischer. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131324; Bertha 
Kendall Lingle, Chicago. 25999) 


Summer (A) night on a Texas trail; 
w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1986; 
E unp. 132142; Carson Jay Robison, 
New York. 26000 


Sun showers; w Arthur Freed, m Nacio 
Herb Brown, pf. arr. Paul Lannin. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132664; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 26001 


Sun up; w and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 
22, 1936; E unp. 1823886; Henry 
Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg, Md. 

26002 


Sunkist girl: w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. %, 1986; E unp. 131598; Ken- 
neth Carson Wiseman, Los Angeles. 

260038 


Sunny town; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 1986; EB 
unp. 182049; Frank Klitehko, Miami, 
Fla. 26004 


Sunrise ; sketch impressionistic; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 132578; 
George E. Gamble, Philadelphia. 

26005 


Sunshine and shadows; w and melody 
Bill Merrill. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 131523; William Obed Mer- 
rill, Hardwick, Vt. 26006 


af Walther Schréder ; 
© July 21, 1986; 
Wilhelm Hansen, 

26007 


Sure; w and m Chet Forrest and Bob 
Wright. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936: EB 
unp. 132671; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 26008 


Susanna; novelty march, arr. J. J. 
Richards ; band pts. © Sept. 9, 1986; 
E pub. 57374; C. L. Barnhouse, inc., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 26009) 


Susanna, hold onto that wheel; w 
Isaac Ilas Stutler; pf. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 132427; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26010 


Sweat mania; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
17, 1956; E unp. 182062; Wilbur C. 
Sweatman, New York. 26011 


Sweet and low; lullaby, w Tennyson, 
m S. Ward-Casey ; mixed voices. 
Sept. 18, 1986; E for. 45759; Banks 
& son, York, England. 26012 


Sur le soir; 
violoncel og pf. 
EK for. 45557; 
Copenhagen. 


1150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Sweet boy; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1986; E unp. 1381480; Peggy Domi- 
nick, Tampa, Fla. 26013 


Sweet dreams of you; w and melody. 
©1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1381442; 
Philip A. Schloss, Chicago. 26014 


Sweet girl like you; w Bessie Rea 
Pugh; pf. © 1. Sept. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 132428; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26015 


Sweet lady of my dreams; song. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 1382853; 
John H. McElroy, jr., Lake Placid, 
NG 26016 


Sweet little heaven of mine; song, m 
Louis August Meier. © 1c. Aug. 28, 
1936; E unp. 131828; Jennie Wesler 
Johnson, Superior, Wis. 26017 


Sweet Marie; w Clara St. James and 
G. W. St. James, m J. C. McNeil. © 
1 @ Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 1382251; 
G. W. St. James, Olneyville, R. I. 

26018 


Sweet Mary Mack; song. © 1c. Sept. 
4, 1936; E unp. 182208; Eugene Casi- 
vant, Waterbury, Conn. 26019 


Sweet Memory Lane; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 19386; E unp. 1382694; J. Orr 
Brown, Manchester, N. H. 26020 


Sweet one love me please; waltz, w V. 
L. Hamilton, m Otilio Rivera S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 18, 19386; E unp. 132153; 
Otilio Salazar Rivera and Velma Lu- 
cille Hamilton, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

26021 


Sweet thoughts of Thee; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 
131992; Esquare Stevens, Kingston, 
Pa. 26022 


Sweetest little brown eyes; waltz song. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 132158; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 26023 


Sweetheart of mine; fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 181832; 
William G. Bartlett, Belmont, Mass. 

26024 


Swing (The) is the thing; w Johnny 
Mercer, m Rube Bloom; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
FE for. 45816; Sun music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 26025 


Swing it baby, swing it; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 380, 1936; E unp. 1382815; 
Stephen J. Kakaley, Detroit. 26026 


26039 


Swing right into love; w Jean Herbert, 
m Bill Barry. © Sept. 26, 1986; E 
pub. 57595; Handy bros. music co., 
inc., New York. 26027 


Swingin’ home; w B. Kriger, m B. 
Klasmer ; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
19386; E unp. 182109; Benjamin 
Klasmer and Ben Kriger, Baltimore. 

26028 


Swingin’ my blues all away; fox-trot, 
w Harry Maupin, m Harry Hollo- 
well. © 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 
182161; Harry Hannibal Hollowell, 
Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 26029 


Swingin’ the jinx away; from Born to 
dance, w and m Cole Porter; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 11, 1936; 
EK pub. 57377; Chappell & co., ine, 
New York. 26030 


Swinging in Harlem; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131562; Samuel Milton Lowe, New 
York. 26031 


Sylvan nocturne; song, w Jett Henry. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132555 ; 
Charlotte Colburn, Little Rock, Ark. 

26032 

Symphonette Aragan; pf. © 1 e. Sept. 
23, 1986; E unp. 182383; Maurice 
Block, Brooklyn. 26033 


Symphonie songs. 
(TYOYND PIX ena yp PANY YWIND MO) 
© Apr. 28, 1936; A 94538; Pinchos 
Jassinowsky, New York. 26034 


Symphonie miniature no. 2; in D min., 
after early 19th century, Harold M. 


Johnson, op. 12; orch. pts. © Aug. 
31, 1936; E pub. 57409; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 26035 


Symphony in C; by Carl von Ditters- 
dorf, arr. Adam Carse; strings, oboes 
or flutes, and horns with pf. Se. and 
pts. © July 10, 1986; E for. 45527; 
Augener, Itd., London. 26036 


Symphony in D; by Carlo Giuseppe 
Toésechi, arr. Adam Carse; strings, 
oboes 1, 2, or flutes, with pf. Sc. and 
pts. © July 10, 1936; E for. 45529; 
Augener, Itd., London. 26037 


Symphony in G; by Johann Stamitz, 
op. 3, no. 3, arr. Adam Carse; strings 
and horns in G, ad lib., with pf. Se. 
and pts. © July 10, 19386; E for. 
45528; Augener, ltd., London. 26038 


Szatowski (Antoni) Andante; violon 
doigté, Waclaw Niemeczyk; violon et 
pf. © June 15, 1936; E for. 45696 ; 
Editions Max Eschig, Paris. 26039 


1151 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26040 


Szatowski (Antoni)—Cont. 

Mélodie; pf. © June 15, 1986; E 
for. 45697; Editions Max LEschig, 
Paris. 25040 


T. S. F. (La) dans la voiture; de J. 
Dallin et Audier; pf. © May 1, 
1936; E for. 45656; Choudens, Paris. 

26041 


Teenk paa din Mor derhjemme; tekst: 
Flemming Geill, m: Henry Willum; 
ork. stemmer. © July 21, 1986; HE 
for. 45550; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 26042 


Tai Wong; w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1936; E unp. 182773; George Dan- 
iel Monaghan, San Francisco. 26043 


Tailleur (Le); version inédite Guillot 
de Saix, m Gabriel Pierné, transcrip- 
tion Georges Aubanel; 4 voix mixtes, 
auatour vocal ou cheur, sans acc. 
June 15, 1986; E for. 45668; Heugel, 
Paris. 26044 


Take me and leave me; w and m Carol 
‘Wilson. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; E 
unp. 1382722: Carol Wilson Higgins, 
Los Angeles. 26045 


Take me back again where I belong; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 182758; James L. Adair, To- 
ledo. 26046 


Take me back to old. New England; w 
and melody, © 1. Sept. 9, 1986; 
E ounp. 131617; Seth Kasparian and 
Willard Kimball, Worcester, Mass. 

26047 


Take me out for a joy ride; valse, song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131840; 
Amanda Heiden, Sheboygan, Wis. 

26048 


Take the trouble to tell me; w, m, and 
ukulele arr. © 1. Sept. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 132025; Burnell Ellwood Staf- 
fin, Perrysburg, N. Y. 26049: 


Take Thou, O Lord; hymn, w Oswald 
J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
19386; E pub. 57605; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 26050 


Take your affections elsewhere; w and 
melody William (Billy) Lupton. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132768; 
William Lupton, Baltimore. 26051 


Talking through my heart; from The 
big broadcast of 1987, w and m Leo 
Robin and Ralph Rainger, pf. sc. Geo. 
N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E pub, 57229; Para- 
mount pictures, ine., New York. 

26052 


© 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Tangier; mood di bolero, Clifford Ad- 
ams; pf. conductor, © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 131423; Michael A. Pe- 
kala, New York. 26053 


Tango; by Louis Godowsky ; violin and 
pf. © Aug. 26, 19386; E for. 45622; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 26054 


Tansman (Alexandre) Caprice; pf. 
© June 15, 1936; E for. 45705; Edi- 
tions Max Eschig, Paris. 26055 


Etude; pf. © June 15, 1936; E 

45706; Editions Max MHschig, 
26056 
Fantaisie; pour violoncelle avee 
orch. ou pf., réduction pour violon- 
celle et pf. par l’auteur. © June 15, 
1936; E for, 45713; Editions Max 
Eschig, Paris. 26057 


Tapping; pf., with w. ©41c. Sept. 21, 
1936; E unp. 132257; Ethel Pearson 
Hibbs, Lowell, Mass. 26058 


Tarantella (The) ; w D. Houston, m L. 
Altizer. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
1381515; Laura Altizer and Dan Hous- 
ton, Fort Worth. 26059 


Te adoré; tango cancién. ©1c. Sept. 
29, 1986; E unp. 1382778; Lydia Han- 
dal, Brooklyn, 26060 


Te Deum laudamus; m Leo Sowerby; 
mixed voices; organ acc.; in D min. 
© Sept. 8, 1936; E pub. 57488; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 26061 


Te quiéro; tango, paroles espagnoles J. 
Sentis, paroles francaises Michel Her- 
bert, m M. Melfi et J. Sentis; avec 
violon obbl. © June 15, 1936; EH for. 
45665 ; Julio Garzon, Paris. 26062 


Tea on the terrace; w and m Sam Cos- 
low. © 1. Sept. 4, 19386; E unp. 
131493; Famous music corp., New 
York. 26063: 


pf. sc. Mario Agnolucci; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Sept. 24, 
1986; E pub. 57602; Famous musie 
corp., New York. 26064 


Tea time tote; by Burgess Brown’s or- 
chestra; melody, with pf. ace. © 1 
c., Sept. 1; 1936,;.H. unp. 131222: Bur- 
gess Brown, Boston. 26065 


Tell me; w B. Lykes, melody C. Harris. 
© 1c, Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 132150; 
Busby Lykes and Colby Harris, Los 
Angeles. 26066 


Tell me, dear; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132465; Martin 
F. Carlidge, Long Branch, N. J. 

26067 


for. 
Paris. 


1152 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


26096 


Tell me, what’s wrong with my stuff; | That rendezvous with Sue; w and mel- 


wand melody. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1936; 
B unp. 132550; Thomas Helm Kil- 
bourne, Burlingame, Calif. 26068 


Tema e variazioni in si minore; di 
Oreste Ravanello; grand’ organo. © 
June 14, 1936; E for. 45820; Gugliel- 
mo Zanibon, Padova, Italy. 26069 


Tender words; melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 182612; Samuel Wis- 
sig, Parlier, Calif. 26070: 


Texas (The) cowboy; song. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131928; Zena 
Stevens, Stevens, S. D. 26071 


Texas special; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1936; E unp. 182088; Marie Julia 
Skrine, Rio Hondo, Tex. 26072 


Qa yupions (Tha gyrisis); w Nton Sefer, 
m George Spartakou. © June 10, 
1936; E pub. 57178; Apollo music ¢o., 
New York. 26073 


Thank God for Texas; song. © 1. 
Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 131278; Alma 
Lee Bennett, Goliad, Tex. 26074 


Thar’s gold in them thar mountains ; w 
and melody. © 1. Sept. 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 131674; Frank W. King, Fres- 
no, Calif. 26075: 


That always bothers me; w W. Smith, 
melody D. Warner. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1936; E unp. 1382224; Wilbur Smith, 
San Francisco, and Deloros Warner, 
Berkeley, Calif. 26076 


That certain girl; w Nina Hllen Balis- 
ky; pf. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 
132429; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26077 


That high hat daddy; song, arr. Harle 


Bracht. © Aug. 6, 1936; HE pub. 
- §7601; Louis D. Rounds, Toledo, O. 
26078. 


That little gal o’ mine; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 3, 1936; E unp. 
131329; Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okl. 26079 


That little green hill; waltz, w Alex 
Corkum, melody Al Kennedy. © 1. 
Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131244; Alex- 
ander ©. Corkum, Newton Centre, 
Mass. 26080: 


That little lad of mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; EH unp. 131963; 
William Wach, Pittsburgh. 26081 


That little log cabin of pine; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 
131216; Ada F. Heyer, Solen, N. D. 

26082 


101437—36——6 


ody. ©1e. Sept. 24, 19386; EH unp. 
132469; Paul W. Lindstrom, Chicago. 
26083 


That’s a sign that you’re in love; w 

S. M. Finkel, melody F. Weisgal. © 

1 ec. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 1314538; 

Stanley Morton Finkel, Freddie Weis- 
gal and Hugo Weisgal, Baltimore. 

26084 


That’s all; song, arr. Warney H. Ruhl. 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 131262; 
Vina Overmeyer Ruhl, Houghton, 
Mich. 26085 


That’s big business for me; w Eli Daw- 
son and Ian Donez, m Ernie Burnett, 
pf. sec. Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. 
© Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 57292; Milis 
music, inc., New York. 26086 


That’s like taking you away from me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1936; 
EK unp. 131896; Dave Ringle, New 
York. 26087 


That’s what we need; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131926; 
Hathyl R. Fisher, Dallas. 26088 


That song by me; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 1381220; 
Robert Bruce Bickley, Wise, Va. 

26089 

That sweetheart of mine; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131481; 
Ralph C. Bollinger, Fort Gage, II. 

26090 

That tar paper Shack by the river; w 
and m John Earl; pf. © 1. Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 1381751; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26091 


That thing called swing; w and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 131181; 
Clarence James Haster, New York. 

26092 


There can be no doubt that you’ve won 
out, for I’m crazy over you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 1, 1936; E unp. 
131192; Edith C. Maurer, Orange, 
Calif. 26093 


There goes your curtain up again; song, 
arr. Harry J. Lincoln. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1986; E unp. 1382573 ; James Philip 
Heavens, jr., Philadelphia. 26094 


There'll never be another you; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 132637; Mary Pollach, Fishers 
Island, N. Y. 26095 


There’s a certain one: melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 182617; Sam- 
uel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 26096 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26097 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


There’s a haven in my heart; song. 
1 ec. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 181957; 
Warner Bishop, New York. 26097 


There’s a home in my heart for you; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 1319238; 
Zae N. Wyant, Shawnee, Okl. 26098 


There’s a little country town; w D. 
Curry, m Ralph Laib. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 181894; Vladimir 
Bialkowski ‘and Donald Curry, New 
York. 26099: 


There’s a little of the devil in you; w 
Norman Panama, m Lilyan James. 
©l1e. July 8, 1936; E unp. 127980; 
Lillian Boguslawski, Chicago. 

26100: 


There’s a moon shinin’ bright on the 
prairie to-night; w and melody. © 
1 c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132143; 
Carson Jay Robison, New York. 

26101 


There’s a reason for everything but 
you; w and m Fred Rose; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Sept. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 57662; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 26102 


There’s a rose in the garden of love; 
fox trot, w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 
17, 19386; BE unp. 1382164; Clifford Sam- 
uel Gibbons, Noblesville, Ind. 26103 


There’s a silver moon on the golden 
gate; w and m Charles Tobias, Bob 
Rothberg and Joseph Meyer; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 57508 ; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 26104 


There’s love in the roses; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 19386; E unp. 122795; Helen 
V. Whiteside, Ostrander, O. 26105 


There’s love in your eyes tonight; w and 
m Cliff Friend, Ray Bloch and Ira 
Schuster: with guit. arr. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57274; Schuster & Mil- 
ler, ine., New York. 26106 


There’s no comparing with you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131444; Robert Charles Venners, De- 
troit. 26107 


There’s only one you; song, m Inez 
Baker Howell. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 182570; Lois Neal, Dallas. 

26108 


There’s rhythm in a moonlit night; w 
Audrey Leonard; pf. © 1c. Sept. 2, 
1936; E unp. 181258; Stanley Carlson 
Mason, Glen Rock, N. J. 26109 


©] There’s something missing; slow fox- 


trot, w and melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 131391; Evelyn Louise 
Perata, Alameda, Calif. 26110 


They are giving my sweetheart away; 
(lavrpevouy tiv ayamrn pov); w George 
Buyukas, m Costas Callinicos. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 57176; Apollo 
music co., New York. 26111 


They can’t fool me all the time; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131487; Alphonsus Thomas Duke, 
New York. 26112 


They laughed and they lived and they 
loved; song. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 131443; Philip A. Schloss, Chi- 
cago. 26113 


They’re all a-walking. laddie; song, m 
Marguerite J. Dingwall. ©1e. Sept. 
11, 1986; E unp. 132518; William M. 
Hughes, Mt. Tabor, N. J. 26114 


They’re all taken away; hymn, m and 
arr. of w. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57231; Harry D. Clarke, Waterloo, 
Ta. 26115 


Thinking of someone who has left me; 
song, melody Jack Mahoney. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132683; Frank 
Santoro, Riverside, Conn. 26116 


This is the valse of love (Valzer 
d’amore) ; song, w Luigi Zavi. 
1 ec. Sept.. 28, 1936; E unp. 132676; 
Peter Caronia, New York. 26117 


This really must be love; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 132346; Bruce 
Douglass, New York. 26118 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
Mignon gavotte; by Ambroise 
Thomas, arr. Angelo Pinelli; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Aug. 19, 1936; E for. 
45863 ; Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

26119 


Those loving words; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@ 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131482; George 
Fleckenstein, Tremont, Il. 26120 


Those precious hours; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132633; 
Clara Lund, New York. 26121 


Thou hast a work for me to do; anthem, 
w W. R. Matthews, m R. Walker 
Robson; mixed voices. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E for. 45755; Novello & co., 
td., London. 26122 


Thumbs up Mister I’m returning home; 
song, w W. Bittner. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936 ; E unp. 131939; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 26123 


1154 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


26150 


’'Til now; song, arr. Mae Davis. ©1c. 
Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131302; Jose- 
phine Helen Madia, Geneva, N. Y. 

26124 


Till the day when I met you; song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 131201; Jacob H. Kieselmann, 
St. Louis. 26125 


Time’s a-wastin’; w and m Jimmy 
Farmer and J. B. McNeely. © 1 ©¢. 
Sept. 8, 19386; E unp. 131538; James 
A. Farmer, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

26126 


Time (The), the place and you; w 
Mollie Miller, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 131818 ; Mollie Florence Cunning- 
ham, San Jose, Calif. 26127 


Time will tell; w and m Cleaton Arm- 
strong, arr. Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 132047 ; 
Cleaton O. Armstrong, Nashville. 

26128 


Tinouca; tamborito de Costa Rica, 
paroles frangaises André de Badet, 
paroles espagnoles et m Lola Casteg- 
naro. © Jan. 30, 1936; E for. 45733 ; 
Editions Philippe Parés, Editions 
musicales Sam Fox, Paris. 26129 


Tired; negro spiritual, w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131636 ; 
Lorenzo Countee, Kansas City, Mo. 

26130 


Tis only a faded gardenia; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 181955; 
Robert L. Wilson, Bakersfield, Calif. 

26131 


To a bank swallow; w G. G. Dean, m 
J. Garner. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; B 
unp. 131543; Grace Ghent Dean and 
Josephine Garner, Columbus, O. 

26132 


-To have, to hold, to love; waltz, w 
Frances Paperte, melody Roland 
Bradley. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 181818 ; Frances Paperte Burger, 
Malba, L. I., N. Y. 26133 


To Italy; march song, w Myra Page 


Wirén. Sept. 9, 19386; E pub. 
57302; Francis Avanarius Wirén, 
Locust Valley, N. Y. 26134 


To Mary—with love; w and m Bob 
Levy and N. Goldblatt. ©1.. Sept. 
5, 1936; E unp. 131441; Norman Gold- 
blatt, Kansas City, Mo. 26135 


——  w and m Mack Gordon and Harry 
Revel. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 
132738; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


26136 


To my Bible; w Wm. James Mayhew ; 
pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 
181736; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26137 


To the one I loved; song, m Faye 
Brown. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 
1382203; Roger Blankenship, Colum- 
bus, O. 26138 


Toddling footsteps; song, pf. sc. Jacob 
J. Schilling. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1936; 
E ounp. 1312384; Sally G. Wingfield, 
Buechel, Ky. 26139 


Tolling of the chimes; reverie, F. W. 
Vandersloot, arr. H. J. Lincoln; pf. 
© Sept. 12, 19386; E pub. 57356; 
Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia. 

26140 


Tony and his organ; rhumba-fox trot, 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1936; 
EH unp. 131810; Marcel Rodrigo, 
Brooklyn. 26141 


Too bad; w John R. Chisholm, melody 
Johnny Salb. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 131820; John Burke Salb, 
Washington. 26142 


Totterin’ along; slow fox-trot song. © 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1936; E unp. 132348; 
Beatrice Marie Watson, Saginaw, 
Mich. 26143 


Touch (The) of her little hand; waltz 
song, m Eugene Platzman. © 1 e«. 
Sept. 2, 1936; E unp. 181263; Robert 
Leigh Morris, Mountain Home, Tenn. 

26144 


Townsend battle song; pf., with w. © 
Sept. 14, 19386; E pub. 57512; Edna 
Chapelle, Hollywood, Calif. 26145 


Townsend (The) plan; song. ©1e 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 181755; Inez 
Meecusker, Corry, Pa. 26146 


Trailering in our home sweet home; 
w and m Winthrop Collver; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Sept. 24, 19386; E unp. 
132462; Leon Lomond Winthrop Coll- 
ver, Cos Cob, Conn. 26147 


Tramping; unison song, w Monica 
Chapman, m Ernest Bullock. © 
June 15, 1986; E for. 45632; H. F. W. 
Deane & sons, The year book press, 
ltd., London. 26148 


Trans-atlantic rendezvous; w Sammy 
Lerner, m Vincent Rose; with guit. 
arr. © Aug. 31, 1936; E pub. 57295; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 26149 


Travelin’ all alone; song, w Armand 


Vallerie. © 1. Sept. 15, 1936; EH 
unp. 1381983; Charles Touchette, 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 26150 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26151 


—— 


Treasures; song, w Kay Thomson. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 181405; J. 
Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 26151 


Tributes to our heroes; m Ila Merle 
Norris; pf., with w. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
10, 1986; E unp. 131791; Rosa B. 
Norris, Brownfield, Tex. 26152 


Tristement; tango chanté, paroles 
Pierre Saline et André Viaud, m 
Louis Ferrari et Gino Bordin; orch. 
ptes. © Apr. 1, 1936; E for. 45729; 
H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 

26153 


Triumph (The) song; w Percy Bysshe 
Shelley, Welsh tr. Tom Parry; male 
voices. © Aug. 1, 1936; E for. 
45754; Mansel Treharne Thomas, 
Cardiff, Wales. 26154 


True blue; w Alfred Klemm, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 
132741; Erich George Linke, Chicago. 

26155 


True love; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 182148; Harry 
Zieve, Chicago. 26156 

Trusted you; song. © 1 e. Sept. 18, 


1936; E unp. 1382147; Ethel Shuler 
Shrom, Pittsburgh. 26157 


Trusting fate; song, m Hector Richard. 
©1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 13821386; 


Abraham Railsback, Terre Haute,’ 


Ind. 26158 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Three 
pieces; arr. Angelo Pinelli; pf. ac- 
ecordion. © Aug. 19, 1936; E for. 
45852; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 26159 


Valse gracieuse; arr. Angelo Pin- 
elli; pf. accordion. © Aug. 19, 1986; 
EK for. 45862; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 26160 


Tulips and windmills; by Doris Grace 
Humes; pf. © Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 
57480; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 26161 


Tune (A) a day; 3d bk. for violin in- 
struction, C. Paul Herfurth. bk. 3, 
advanced. © Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 
57463; Boston music co., Boston. 

26162: 

Tunes to play and sing; with helpful 
instructions to the teacher, L. M. 
Dodd; pf., with w. © July 24, 1986; 
E pub. 568388; Art publication soc... 
Clayton, Mo. 26163. 


Tuolumne; California rhapsody for 
orch, with trumpet obbl., op. 2, trans- 
scribed John Kirkpatrick; trumpet 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


and pf. © Sept. 18, 1986; E pub. 
575138; Quinto Maganini, New York. 
26164 


Turkey on the platter ha! ha! ha; 
song, m Lou Major. © Sept. 10, 
1886; E pub. 57498; Hildore C. 
Hklund, Great Falls, Mont. 26165 


Turkish patrol; by Th. Michaelis, arr. 
Angelo Pinelli; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45859'; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 26166 


"Twas a balmy summer evening; song. 
©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132487; 
Eva Della White Wakelee, Chicago. 

26167 


’"Twas just another white lie; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 1320038 ; 
Harry Dunning Eastman, Baltimore. 

26168 


Twilight and dawn; song, arr, T. D. 
Williams. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub.. 
07248; Alice M. Watts, Altoona, Pa. 

26169 


Twilight and you; w Ruth Cole Whis- 
sen; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1986; EB 
unp. 131737; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26170 


Twilight on the west Texas plain; w 
George Francis Mickey; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132430; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26171 


Twilight’s hour of remembering; w 
D. Price, m J. Lohnes; pf. ©1.e. 
Aug. 27, 1936; E unp. 181260; Jimmie 
Lohnes and Dorothy Price, Battle 
Creek, Mich. 26172 


Two birdies up a tree; from Hide 
away girl, w Ralph Freed, m Burton 


Lane. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131488; Famous music corp., New 
York. 26173 


Two brown eyes; w and melody. © 
1c Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132520; 
John Austin Knox, Atlantic City. 

/ 26174 


Two can play that game; w S. J. Segal, 
melody M. Shaffer. © 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1986; E unp. 181196; Max Shaffer 
and 8. J. Segal, Montreal. 26175 


Two chairs by the fire; song. ©1e.. 
Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131368; Jimmy 
Parker, Los Angeles. 26176 


Two hearts in Cuba; by Don Marzedo. 
©1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 132596; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd., London. 

26177 . 


1156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


26207 


Two hundred a month on the Town-| Up Salt River; song. © Sept. 14, 1936; 


send plan; w and m Ray Sather; pf. 
treble ace. © 1c. Aug. 25, 19386; 
E unp. 131376; Raymond H. Sather, 
Brooklyn. 26178 


Two little boys had a band; w and m 
Howard Johnson and James Cava- 
naugh; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Sept. 4, 1986; E for. 45577; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 26179: 


Two of us alone; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 1382767; 
Anthony Forlenza, Baltimore. 

26180 


Ud i den grgnne skov; fox-trot, tekst: 


Otto Schrayh, m: Edvard Brink; ork. 


stemmer. © July 21, 1936; E for. 
45553 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 
26181 


Ultima lettera a mmamma; canzone. 
©1ec. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 131247; 
Pasquale Tascone, New York. 26182 


Under the balcony; serenade, Jonny 
Heykens; pf. © Sept. 21, 19386; 
H for. 45786; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 26183 


Under the old walnut tree; w Flora 
Cloice Bacon; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 131738; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26184 


Under the pines; w and melody. © 
fae sept. 1, 2950; . unp, 131217; 
Thomas Kane, Albany. 26185 


Under the right conditions; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131382; Maxine Mannes, Hollywood, 
Calif. 26186 


Underneath Miami’s dreamy moon; 
waltz song, w and m Norman Macer, 
arr. Harold Potter; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57551; 
National music pub. corp., Phila- 
delphia. 26187 


Unforgettable love; song, w Catherine 
Alena Lawhorn. © 1 ec. Sept. 14, 
1936 ; E unp. 131940; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 26188 


Unguarded hour; w and m Bess Jett. 
©1c. Aug. 22, 1936; E unp. 132529; 
Laura Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, 
Mo. 26189 


U. 8. S. Augusta; march; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131793; 
Mary Lou Shurley, Augusta, Ga. 
aon 26190 


Unsre augen; text M. Dauthendey, m 
Karl Hoyer, op. 27, nr. 1; hohe 
stimme. © Oct. 16, 1932; HD for. 
45592; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 26191 


EK pub. 57415; Anne Barron Dona- 
hue, Norristown, Pa. 26192 


Vaarens melodi; vals, tekst: Carl 
Viggo Meincke, m: Carlo Thomsen ; 
ork. stemmer. © July 21, 1936; 

. E for. 45548; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. 26193 


Vacation days; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131552; Inez 
Hardee Kulp, Ocala, Fla. 26194 


Vacation sweetheart ; song, m James L. 


Brown. ©1¢e. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131483; Kathryn Coffin, Cleveland. 
26195 


Vaguedad; letra Ricardo Lopez Mén- 
dez, m Pedro Vargas. © Mar. 31, 
1936; E for. 45767; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 26196 


Valse-Piquet; by Henry Piquette; pf. 
© 1 c. Sept. 9, 19386; E unp. 131593; 
Hmil J. Piquette, New York. 26197 


Valse romance; by G. Bachmann, arr. 
Angelo Pinelli; pf. accordion. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 45850; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 26198 


Vanessa; w Fred Fisher, melody Doris 
Fisher. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 
132558; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 26199 


Ved Donauens bred; tango d’Hongrie, 
tekst: Poul Rungwald, m: Andre 
Verino; ork. stemmer. © Dee. 30, 
1985; EH for. 45583; Alfred Thorsings 
musikforlag, Copenhagen. 26200 


Vendor’s song; w Adelaide Crapsey, m 
George F. McKay; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Aug. 25, 1986; E pub. 57334; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 26201 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Der troubadour ; 
melodien aus der oper, leicht spielbar 
gesetzt Albert Kranz; pf. © Oct. 
18, 1982; H for. 45586; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 26202 


violine, cello, pf., u. vio- 
© Oct. 18, 1982; E for. 
26203 


— Verdi; bekannte u. beliebte mel- 
odien seiner werke in leichter bearb. 
Carl Schonherr; harmonium. bande 
1-3. © Oct. 18, 1932; E for. 45601— 
45603; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 

26204—26206 


Vi bisti mame; w Morris Rund, and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1986; EH unp. 
132513; Julius Jaffe, Brooklyn. 

26207 


line obbl. 
45604; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 


1157 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26208 


Viajera; blues, letra Bernardo C. San- 
crist6bal, m Miguel Prado. © Apr. 
1, 1986; E for. 45771 ; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 26208 


Vieilles cartes, vieilles mains [and] 
Si quelquefois tu pleures ...; poémes 
Georges Ville, m Albert Roussel, op. 
55, nos, 1-2. © June 15, 1986'; E for. 
45675; Durand & cie., Paris. 26209 


Vienna and you; song. © 1. Sept. 
29, 1986; E unp. 1382769; Isabelle W. 
Steele, Kansas City, Mo. 26210 


Viennese - American (The); march; 
orch. Sc. ©1e. Aug. 6, 1986; E unp. 
131653; Victor Kolar, Detroit. 


Vieux (Le) chalutier; chanson, avec 
duo au refrain ad lib., paroles Ch. de 


Richter. © May 1, 1986; E for. 
45650; Fr. Ménichetti, Marseille, 
France. 26212 


Vigil; waltz song; pf. treble acc. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 132349; 
William Andrew Ford, Owensboro, 
Ky. 26213 

Violin (A) solo. ©1.«. Sept. 9, 1986; 
EH unp. 131633; Gertrude Anna Jo- 
hanna Wesseling, Los Fresnos, Tex. 

26214 

Vipers dream; melody with pf. acc. © 

1 ec. Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 182225; 


Roy Masters, Jack Palmer, Jack 
Gleason and Savy Martin, Maple- 
wood, N. J. 26215 


Virgen; bolero cancion, letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131585; 
Alberto Socarras, New York. 26216 


Virgenes del sol ; fox-trot incaico, Jorge 
Bravo de Rueda; pf. © May 26, 
1936; E for. 45750; Southern music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 26217 


Vita piacentina; waltz, Attilio Perry; 
pf. accordion. © Sept. 10, 1986; E 
pub. 57311; P. Tesio & sons, New 
York. 26218 


Vitamines ; morceau de genre pour jazz 
symphonigue, Pierre Vellones, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
June 15, 1986; E for. 45659'; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 26219) 


Voix d’enfants; pour le film, Darius 
Milhaud; orch. Partition symphoni- 
que. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 45735; 
Editions Echo, Paris. 26220 


Vorstudien fiir das erlernen des geigen- 
spiels und des spielS auf anderen 
saiteninstrumenten. © 1 c¢. Sept. 21, 
1886; E unp. 132240; August Karl 
Lentz, Iron Ridge, Wis. 26221 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


Vote for Roosevelt; melody or E flat 
alto saxophone, with w. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 132501 ; Felix J. Kob- 
lensky, Tiltonsville, O. 26222 


Wagner (Richard) Festival prelude; 
from The mastersingers of Nurem- 
berg, English version Max T. Krone, 
m arr. F. Campbell-Watson; mixed 
cho. and 2 pfs., or pf. and organ. © 
Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 57279; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 26223 


———Hymn to the morning; from Die 
meistersinger, English version 
Lucille C. Ahrens, m arr. Roger C. 
Wilson; men’s cho. © Aug. 26, 1986; 
E pub. 574387; H. T. FitzSimons co., 
Chicago. 26224 


© Sept. 12, 1986; EH 
Walter HE. Anderson, 
26225 


Waiting for a word from you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 
131235; Adele Jacobs, New York. 

26226 


Wake up, America; march, w John T. 
Blossom, m Fred G. Clark. © Sept. 
2, 1936; E pub. 57243; Cosmopolitan 
music corp., New York. 26227 


Walkin’ around in a circle; 1st B flat 
trumpet, with w. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1986; FE unp. 181877; Leon J. Imper- 
atore, Canonsburg, Pa. 26228 


Walking down ole Beale st.; fox-trot, 
w and melody Ben Garza and J. A. 
Ferris. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132084; John A. Ferris, Austin, Tex. 

26229 


Walking in a dream; song, m Hector 
Richard. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1936; EH unp. 
132137; Charles Macho, Verdon, Neb. 

26230 


Walking on air and singing a song; fox 
trot, w G. A. Fernham, m J. Lopez. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131388; 
Joseph Lopez and Grayce A. Fern- 
ham, Chicago. 26231 


Wall street crash; by,Hugo Friedhofer. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131495; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

26232 


Waller’s (Fats) original piano concep- 
tions; new arrs. Fats Waller. no. 2. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57287; Mills 
music, inec., New York. 26233 


Waltz (The) I danced with you; song, 
w John Ward. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 132175; Barry Shipman, 
Hollywood, Calif. 26234 


Waiting; song. 
pub. 57460; 
Quincy, Mass. 


1158 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Waltz song; melody. © 1. Sept. 10,} We love; waltz song. 


1936; E unp. 131675; Paula F. Bow- 
man, Searsdale, N. Y. 26235 


Waltz time is romance time; song. © 
1c. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132780; 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

26236 


Waltzing in my dreams; pf. treble, with 
wee) 2 ec... Sept. 23) (19386; NH unp. 
132363; Lucia Ziccardi Weinberg, 
Brooklyn. 26237 


Waltzing with you; song. ©1e. Sept. 


3, 1986; E unp. 1381839; Dorothy 
Hutchenson Stearns, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 26288 


Wandering blues; waltz song, melody 
M. Parker and Ben Adelman. © 1c. 
Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 132073; Myrtle 
Parker, Tullahoma, Tenn. 26239: 


Wand’ring alone down my memory 
lane; waltz song, melody Ray Hib- 
beler. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 
132084; Dora Alice Secor, Britton, 
Okl. 26240 


Wanted; w Jack Mooney, melody W. 
Ruick. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 
132222; John W. Mooney and Walter 
Ruick, Los Angeles. 26241 


Was it you; w and melody. © 1. 
Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 181566; Jasper 
Thomas, New York. 26242; 


Wasted love; w and m F.. Wadsworth 
and Budd Dougherty. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
17, 1986; E unp. 132065; Farrell 
Wadsworth, Salt Lake City. 26243, 


Watauga valley; w and m Smilie 


O’Briant. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 131279; Arthur (Smilie) 
O’Briant, Durham, N. C. 26244 


Watch your step; w J. W. Ink, melody 
L. Friendly. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1986; 
EE unp. 181986; Joseph W. Ink and 
Leonard Friendly, Paterson. 26245 


We'll always be, just as we are; fox 
trot, melody. © 1. Sept. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 131689; Richard Francis 
Sanders, Oakwood, Mo. 26246 


We'll keep Roosevelt in the White 
House; arr. Burrell Van Buren; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
1313856; Mildred E. Mirus, River 
Rouge, Mich. 26247 


We'll wander down the trail: w An- 
thony Joseph Boros, and melody. © 

1 ec. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 131591; 
Frank Henry Boros, Zelienople, Pa. 
26248 


26269 


© 1 ec. Sept. 4, 
1986; E unp. 131418; Cora McWhin- 
ney Hand, Inglewood, Calif. 26249 


We met in Nasau; song. © 1c. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 131916; Grace Jane 
Brown, Jacksonville, Fla. 26250 


We're in love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131339; Victoria 
Irene Johnston, Douglas, Ga. 26251 


We share Christ; hymn, w Faith M. 


Rutt; pf. © June 26, 1936; E pub. 
57196; Howard Christian Rutt, 
Evanston, Ill. 26252 


We traded hearts; w and melody. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 131534; M. 
J. Bavoux and F. W. Bavoux, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 26253 


We've often heard of you; greeting 
song, w and m Carleton L. Colby; 
male voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; H 
pub. 57335; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 26254 


We want five; the musician’s lament, 
fox-trot, Jerry Sears and Irving Mil- 
ler, arr. Larry Clinton; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 28, 1986; E pub. 57667; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 26255 


We won't go back to the horse and 
buggy days; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 38, 19386; E unp. 181851; John 
C. Henry, Greenville, S. C. 26256 


Weary trail; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 182486; Mar- 
tin Frank Langworthy, Lowell, Mich. 

26257 


Weed spook; w and m Bobby Lutz and 
B. James. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 1381385; Robert W. Lutzelman 
and Boyd James, Fremont, Neb. 

26258 


Weihestunden; sammlung v. 82 choral- 
fantasien, tiber die bekanntesten 
kirchlichen gesinge, Hermann Wen- 
zel; harmonium. bande 14. © Oct. 
18, 1982; E for. 45595-45598 ; Fr. Por- 
tius, Leipzig. 26259-26262 


Well-diggin’ papa; w and m Walter 
Davis; pf. treble. © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1936; E unp. 182812; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 26263 


Were you just pretending; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 132377; 
Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 26264 


Were you there; negro spiritual, arr. 
Yolande Maddox; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E pub. 57594; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 

26265 


1159 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26266 


pt. Ili, n.s., v.31 


West of the Rockies: w and melody.| What is this strange power you have 


©1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 132009 ; 
Mike Codian, Akron, O. 26266 


What a baby is she; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Sept. 
17, 1936; E unp. 182072; Irene 
Rogers, Canton, N. C. 26267 


What a friend you’ve been to me; 
song, arr. Bob Taylor. © 1 ec. Sept. 
26, 1986; E unp. 132625; Olietta 
Irene Moore, Denver. 26268 


What can I do; song. ©1e. Aug. 25, 
1986; E unp. 181429; Kenneth Ran- 
dall Meader, Conway Center, N. H. 

26269 


What can I say; fox-trot song, arr. W. 
Baker. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
1382700; Frank J. Politz, Graterford, 
Pa. 26270 


What difference does it make; w and 
melody. © 1. Sept. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 181930; Paul Salvatori, Forest 
Park, Ill. 26271 


What diff’rence does it make to you; 
song. ©1c. Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 
132326; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 

26272 

What else could I do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131412; 
Robert David Keith, Hollywood, 
Calif. 26273 


What happened to our love; melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131313; 
Frank M. Fefer, Philadelphia. 

26274 

What have you got; w P. Roberts, mel- 
ody C. B. Anderson. © 1c. Sept. 22, 
1936; E unp. 132328; Porter Roberts 
and Carl B. Anderson, Toledo, O. 

26275 


What if; melody. © 1c Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182611; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 26276 


What if I did fall in love with you; 
wand melody. ©1c. Sept. 22, 1936; 
EH unp. 132347; Michael Kulick, Al- 
lentown, Pa. 26277 


What is love; from Hide away girl, w 
and m Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger 
and Victor Young. © 1. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 181491; Famous music 
corp., New York. 26278 


song. ©1ec. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 
131219; Harry Zieve, Chicago. 26279 


w Ernest M. Mickens, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 
132284; Arthur Ford, New York. 

26280 


over me; song, m Rosemary Lee. © 

1c. Sept. 12, 1986; EZ unp. 181864; 

George Allen Taylor, Milwaukee. 
26281 


What’s gonna happen to me; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 
131311; Mel Peterson, San Francisco, 

26282 

What’s that? Oh yeah; w S. Millman 
and Charles Kenny, melody A. Labri- 
ola. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 
132374; Sidney Millman and Antony 
Labriola, New York. 26283. 


What shall remain: from The king 
steps out, based on The old refrain, 
w Dorothy Fields, m Fritz Kreisler. 
© July 10, 1986; E pub. 57004; 
Charles Foley, New York. 26284. 


What shall we build; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unn. 
131577; Julia Marie Sperry, Ajo, 
Ariz. 26285 


What will I do with Jesus; hymn, © 
1 c. Sept, 9, 1986; E unp. 131627; 
Jennie Fothergill Gardner, Worth- 
ville, Ky. 26286 


Whatcha gonna do; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 1382278; Ethelyn 
R. Brown, Wagener, S. C. 26287 


Whatta yuh gonna tell your friend; 
song, m Wayne Johnson. ©1c. Sept. 
17, 1936: E unp. 182114; Frederick 
Otto Riley, Noel, Mo. 26288 


When; pf., with w. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9; 
1986 ; E unp. 131804; Jack Curry, Chi- 
cago. 26289: 


—  w and melody. © 1. Sept. 18, 
1986; E unp. 132202; Eugene S. Ram- 
say, Hannibal, Mo. 26290 


When a black man sings a song; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 
132304; Harry Rutherford Young, 
Chicago. 26291 


When babies go to sleep; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131277; 
Margaret Ann Baker, Annapolis. 

26292 


When Christmas really came; Christ- 
mas pageant for beginners, primaries 
and juniors, Martha Bayly, inciden- 
tal m Arthur Grantley. © July 6, 
1986; D 39128; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 26292* 


When day is closing; song, w Nellie 
Mayfield. © 1. Sept. 21, 1986; EH 
unp. 132250; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 26293 


1160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


When Ebenezer Slocum plays his old 
trombone; sliphorn novelty song, w 
Harvey Shaw, m Walter Dellers. © 
1 ec Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132152; 
Harvey Clarence Shaw, La Crosse, 
Ind. 26294 

When grandpa lays ’em down; fox-trot 
song, melody T. L, Upshaw and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 19386; E 
unp. 132075; Truett L. Upshaw, Col- 
ton, Calif, » 26295 


When granny starts to hi-de-ho! in her 
walkin’ rockin’ chair; song. © Sept. 
12, 1986; E pub. 57360; Sidney Edgar 
Porcelain, New York. 26296 


When I dance with you; w Jimmie 
Peak, m Eddie Veteto. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1382519; James Lee 
Peak, Louisville. 26297 


When I discovered I loved you; pf. © 
1 ec. Sept, 23, 1936; E unp. 132381; 
Elmo Lunetta, Bayonne, N. J. 

26298 

When I get big; w and m Olive Wilson 
Hurst. © Sept. 3, 1936; E pub. 57270; 
March bros. pub. co., Lebanon, O. 

26299 


When I’m alone with you; w and mel- 
ody J. C. Johnnie. © 1. Sept. 11, 
1986; E unp. 131811; John Cavallo, 
Brooklyn. 26300 


When I’m away from you dearie it 
seems to me dearie to be; song, arr. 
Marguret Mac Rae, © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1986 ; E unp. 131422: Curtis Williams, 
New York. 26301 


When I march in April with May; w 
Mack David, m Matt Malneck; with 
guit. arr. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57542; Mills music, inc., New York. 

26302 


When I rest on mother’s knee; fox-trot, 
w and melody. ©1ce. Sept. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1819483; Walter Ree Burke, 
Jackson, Mich. 26303 


When is a kiss not a kiss; from picture 
Champagne waltz, w Ralph Freed, m 
Burton Lane, pf. sc. Mario Agnolucci; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Sept. 
14, 19386; E pub, 573898; Paramount 
pictures, inc., New York. 26304 


When it’s autumn in the Rockies; w 
B. Setzer, m S. M. Vandehei. ©1e. 
Sept. 26, 1986; E unp. 182716; Beulah 
Setzer and Sylvia M. Vandehei, Chey- 
enne, Wy. 26305 


When it’s round-up time in heaven; w 
and m Jimmie Davis; with guit. arr. 


26318 


© June 19, 1936; E pub. 57402; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine, New York. 
26306 


When it’s roundup time in Nevada; w 
and melody. ©1e. Sept. 1, 1986; E 
unp. 1381185; Charles Truman Hard- 
ing, Glenwood Springs, Col. 26307 


When it’s shimmy time in Shimmy 
town; song, m H. W. Sprague and 
Warren H. Hensen. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1986; E unp. 132644; Howard War- 
ren Sprague, Jacksonville, Ill. 26308 


When it’s vacation time; fox trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131846; 
William A, McCarron, Arlington, N. J. 

26309 


When Jesus comes in to reign; hymn, 
harmonized David Christiansen. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57236; Harry D. 
Clarke, Waterloo, Ia. 26310 


When Johnny plays the trombone; 
swing fox trot song, melody Al Berk- 
man. © 1. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
131518; Catherine Viel, Harrison, O. 

26311 


When Miss Georgia Shows her Georgia 
airs; w R. O. Addison, m F. Cook. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132706; 
Ross O. Addison and Fitshugh Cook, 
Indianapolis. . 26312 


When notes go walking they step in a 
row; by Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf. 
bk. 1. © Sept. 3, 19836; AA 215430; 
Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 26313 


When old friends meet again ; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Paul Potter; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 21, 1986; E pub. 
57553 ; Remick music corp., New York. 

26314. 


When our honeymoon is over; song. © 
1 c. Sept. 12, 19386; E unp. 1381876; 
Florence Planer Seyden, Walnut 
Creek, Calif. 26315 


When Ruben swings the Cuban; w and 
m Jack Meskill, Ted White and Leon 
Flatow; with guit. arr. © June 5, 
1936; E pub. 57398; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 263816 


When she answered me her voice was 
low; w A. P. Graves, Irish melody arr. 
with descant Kenneth Finlay. © 
Aug. 25, 1986; E for. 45839; Banks & 
son, York, England. 26317 


When silvery clouds are framed with 
gold; w and melody. ©1ce. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 182483; Eber H. Patton 
and Mary Doris King, Longwood, 
Miss. 26318 


1161 


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26319 


pt. 111, n. s., V. 31 


When snow is falling; w and melody. | When will I: song, w A. J. Bella. 


© 1c. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132200; 
Dorothy B. Pope Kokesch, Utica, N. Y. 
26319 


When so little from you can mean so 
much to me; song, w Alger Williams. 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 132732; 
William Banks, Pittsburgh. 26320 


When stars are shining; melody, with 
Di: Ace! KO ce Sept. ye) tong 7h) 
unp. 181254: Vincent Walter Cirrin- 
cione, Rochester, N. Y. 26321 


When the circus came to town; w Isa- 
belle Shepherd; pf. © 1. Sept. 24, 
1936; EK unp. 1382481; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26322 


When the moon comes up, and the sun 
goes down; song, arr. Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
131355; B. O. Gause, New Orleans. 

26323 


When the moon shines bright in Dixie; 
w Lila Beatrice Krone; pf. © 1 «¢. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1324382; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26324 


When the poppies bloom again; w and 
m Leo Towers, Morton Morrow and 
Don Pelosi; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 29, 1986; E for. 45790; Irwin 
Dash music co., Itd., London. 26325 


When the sun and the moon go down; w 
Juanita Davis; pf. ©1e. Sept. 24, 
1936; E unp. 132433; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26326 


When the sun bids the sky good-night ; 
song, w Norman Stade. © 1. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 131977; Homer C. 
Cholvin, Chicago. 26327 


When voices are changing; cho. bk. for 
boys, compiled William Breach. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57198; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 26328 


When we grow old; song. © 1. Sept. 
28, 1986; E unp. 182754; Carlton J. 
Balfour, Kansas City, Mo. 26329 


When we’re dancing the rhumba; rhum- 
ba, song, melody Gustave Sax. © 
1 c@ Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 1823823; 
Mary York, Lindsay, Okl. 26330 


When we waltz to that old blue waltz; 
w Bessie Thompson; pf. ©1c. Sept. 
10, 1986; EH unp. 181740; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26331 


When we watched the sunset; w Annie 
Eliza Ackler; pf. © 1. Sept. 24, 
19386; E unp. 132434; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26332 


© 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 181905; 
John Valentine Weger, South Bend, 
Ind. 26333 


When will my agony end; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 8, 19386; E unp. 
127916; Paul P. Spear and Irving Ko- 
minsky, Rockford, I11. 26334 


When you come back to me in the twi- 
light; w Ruth Gole Whissen ; pf. 

1 ec. Sept. 10, 1986; EH unp. 131741; 

Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26335 


When you come out the wilderness; 
negro spiritual, arr. Yolande Mad- 
dox; sop. solo, with mixed voices. © 
Aug. 22, 1936; E pub. 57598; Handy 
bros. music co., ine., New York. 

26336 


When you have that thing called love; 
w Lottie Clark DuBose; pf. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132435; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26337 


When you leave me; fox trot song, mel- 
ody E. Thrower and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 182076; 
Edith Thrower, Fresno, Calif. 

26338 


When you love the wrong person too 
much; waltz song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 
132099; Fern HE. Shields, Anderson, 
Ind. 26339 


When you’re with me; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 182155; George 
W. Webster, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 26340 


When you taught me how to love; song, 
m H. W. Sprague and Warren H. 
Hensen. © 1 e¢. Sept. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 132645; Howard Warren 
Sprague, Jacksonville, Il. 26341 


When you were a girl of seven; w and 
melody H. Whittaker. © 1 c. Sept. 
2, 1936; E unp. 1381242; Wabash mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 26342 


When your hair is white as snow; w 
and melody. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 182482; Eber H. Patton and 
Mary Doris King, Longwood, Miss. 

26343 


When your love has flown away; w 
Mae Worrell, m Ray Schmidt. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 132448; 
Raymond Joseph Schmidt, Philadel- 
phia. 26344 


Where can you be; song. © 1c. Sept. 
24, 1936; E unp. 132385; Charles T. 
Balcoff, Madison, Wis. 26345 


1162 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


Where cross the crowded ways of life; 
from William Gardiner’s Sacred mel- 
odies, w Frank Mason North, descant 
and hormonization T. Tertius Noble; 
unison voices. © Sept. 28, 1986; E 
pub. 57682; Hymn soc. of America, 
New York. 26346: 


Where freedom begins; song, melody 
Allen Taub. © 1. Sept. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 132806; Hugh McFadden, Ho- 
bart Mills, Calif. 26347 


Where have you gone; melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 3, 1986: EH unp. 1813814; Frank 
M. Fefer, Philadelphia. 26348 


Where have you gone my sweetheart ; 
song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 19386; E unp. 
131539; Ralph Masterson, San An- 
gelo, Tex. 26349 


Where lazy waters murmur by; w Nat- 
alie G. Kingston, m Bobbie Q. King- 
ston. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 
131971; Angel Helen Markunas and 
Mary Stella Markunas, Chicago. 

26350 

Where old pards meet; w and melody. 
©1ec. Aug. 29, 1936; E unp. 132006; 
Stephen Benjak, New York. 26351 


Where’s my horse; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 132797; 
Iowen M. Lawson, New York. 26352 


Where’s your sense of humor, dear; w 
and m R. L. Welty, arr. D. V. Boyles. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 131775; 

-Dorothy Virginia Boyles and Ruth 
Lucile Welty, Omaha. 26353 


Where the sky blue meets the sea blue; 
w J. Yarmov, melody F. Hardy and 
M. Tracy. ©1e. Aug. 19, 1936: E 
unp. 130426; Jack Yarmov, Fred 
Hardy and McKee Tracy, Atlantic 
City. 26354 


Where the sun is always shining; w 
Mary Bercoff; pf. © 1. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1381742; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26355 


Where the trail goes winding on the 
road to romance; w and melody. © 
1c Aug. 26, 1936; E unp. 130838; 
James M. Pierce, San Francisco. 

26356 


Where you going with your band, man; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Sept. 11, 1936; 
EH ounp. 131792; Benjamin M. Rogers, 
New York. 26357 


Wherever you go I'll be drifting; w 
Virginia Rose Mabry; pf. © 1 .«. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 13817438; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26358 


26371. 


While twilight steals into the valley; 
w Lillian Johnson; pf. © 1 ec. Sept. 
10, 1936; E unp. 131739; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26359 


Whiskey’ll sure get you down; w and 
melody Uncle Dave Macon. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 182604; Dave 
Macon, Readyville, Tenn. 26360 


Whisper to me; w Ned. Washington, 
m Robert Katscher. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
28, 1986; E unp. 182660; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

26361 


Whispering your name; w W. J. Kastor, 
melody G. Margqusee. © 1 e. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 132464; Walter J. 
Kastor and Gerald Marqusee, Wood- 
mere, L. I., N. Y. 26362 


Whistle your worries to the tree tops; 
w G. T. Bloom, melody T. W. De 
Vergnies. © 1c Aug. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 1381177; Thomas Wendell De 
Vergnies and George Thomas Bloom, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 26363 


Whistling (The) riders; 2 pfs. ©1le. 
Sept. 4, 1936 ; E unp. 131375; Gertrude 
Loomis Harris, Utica, N. Y. 26364 


Whistling wind; song. © 1. Sept. 15, 
1936; EH unp. 131952; Stan Lee 
Kapustka, Chicago. 26365 


White daffodils; by Stanford King; pf. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 57475 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 26366 


White moonlight; song. ©1c. Sept. 1, 
1936; E unp. 1381199; Marguerite 
Mattson Fitch, Brooklyn. 26367 


White sails; from White horse inn, w 
Irving Caesar, m Vivian Ellis; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 24, 1936; 
HE pub. 57652; Victoria music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 26368 


White (The) star of Texas; song, m by 
Sister of Incarnate Word academy, 
Houston; sop. and alto. © Sept. 38, 
19386; E pub. 57240; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 26369 


Who let you in; w Charlotte E. Van 
Orden, m Pete 8S. Carpou; pf. ©l1e. 
Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132638; Peter 8. 
Carpou, jr., Verona, N. J. 26370 


Who loves you; fox-trot, w Benny 
Davis, m J. Fred Coots; with guit. 
arr., pf. se. Harold Potter. © Sept. 
24, 1936; E pub. 57574; Joe Morris 
musie co., New York. 26371 


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26372 


Who’s that knockin’ at my heart; from 
College holiday, w Ralph Freed, m 
Burton Lane. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 182762; Famous music corp., 
New York. 26372 


Who’s the fool; w B. Reeves, melody 
J. O. Morris. © 1. Sept. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 182017; Jack Orville Morris 
and Billie Reeves, Atlantic City. 

26373 


Why; melody. ©1e. Sept. 3, 1936; EH 
unp. 1381315; Frank M. Fefer, Phila- 
delphia. 26374 


Why a baby; song, m H. W. Sprague 
and Warren H. Hensen. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
11, 1986; E unp. 131982; Howard 
Warren Sprague, Jacksonville, Il. 

26375 


Why am I raving like this; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 
132765; Willard Van Valkenburgh, 
Bedford Hills, N. Y. 26376 


Why be so mean to me; w Angelo 
Vicari, and melody. © 1. Sept. 2 
1936; E unp. 131563; Altobrando 
Rubini, Philadelphia. 26377 


Why can’t we always be together ; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 
131889; Francis B. Harvey, Canon 
City, Col. 26378 


Why change; song. © 1 e¢. Sept. 26, 
1936; E unp. 1326385; Robert Thomas 
Covington, Philadelphia. 26379: 


Why couldn’t I be you; w Clif Larsen, 
melody Clif Larsen and Marjorie 
Rumsey. ©1c. Sept. 9, 1936; EH unp. 
131603; Nels Clifton Larsen, Brook- 
lyn. 263880 


Why did I leave you, my darling; w 
Leola Drahaus; pf. © 1. Sept. 10, 
19386; E unp. 1381744; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26381 


Why did Jack and Jill go up on the 
hill; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. Sept. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1381261; Ray Prebish, 
Los Angeles. 26382 


Why did you; w Edwin Green; pf. © 
1c Sept. 10, 1986; EH unp. 131745; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26383 


Why did you leave me; songz. ©1e. 
Sept. 16, 1936; Ei unp. 1828384; Mar- 
guerite P. McHiroy, Lake Placid, 
Nom: 26384 


Why did you let me make a fool of 
myself, when all along you loved 
somebody else; w and melody J. 
Kendis and Billie Bush © 1 « 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


July 23, 19386; E unp. 181571; James 
Kendig and Billie Bush Kendis, Ja- 
maica, L. L, N. Y. 26385 


Why do I keep on smiling; w and 
melody Harry Berger. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
14, 1936; E unp. 131888; H. J. Ber- 
ger, Denver. 26386 


Why don’t you give me a tumble; song. 
©1c. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131304; 
Isabel Parco, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

26387 


Why don’t you tell me so; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131448 ; Lanita Stuckey Cunningham, 
Memphis, Tenn. 26388 


Why have I fallen for you; w James 
Arnold; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 131746; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26389 


Why my dear; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1382470; Har- 
low Gale Rice, Wallace, Id. 26390 


Why should we be apart; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132461; Jerry Yates, Detroit. 26391 


Why the sudden change; w P. Roberts, 
melody C. B. Anderson. © 1 ce. Sept. 
2, 19386; E unp. 131286; Porter Rob- 
erts and Carl B. Anderson, Toledo, O. 

26392 


Why won’t you tell me you love me; w 
and melody. © 1 c¢. Sept., 1930; 
E unp. 1381218; Walter Wallace, 


Brunswick, Me. 26393, 
Wieczorna godzina; tango, stowa: 
Jerry, m: M. Press. © July 14, 
1936; E for. 45575; Gebethner & 
Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 26394 
arr.: Wt. WHiger; ork. 

strony. © July 14, 1936; E for. 


45576; Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, 
Poland. 26395 


Wiennie (A) bake and you; w and 
m Rachelau Dorfler, arr. H. F. Dohl- 
mann. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 
131624; Rose D. Cohen, Los An- 
geles. 26396 


Wigglin’, wigglin’ de blues sho’ shim- 
myin’; w H. Ben Bolt, m Hector 
Richard. © 1 ec Aug. 19, 1986; 
E unp. 131424; Ben Bolt song pro- 
ductions, Lakeside, O. 26397 


Wigwam in Wyoming; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 132791 ; 
Jack Hedblom, Detroit. 26398 

Wild wood; song. © 1 ce Sept. 23, 
19386; EH unp. 182515; Margaret West 
Mills, Shreveport, La. 26399 


1164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


26427 


Will be right again; w and melody. © | Within a dreaming harbor; w Fred 


1 e. Sept. 15, 1986; E unp. 131967; 
Irving H. Barr, Brooklyn. 26400 


Will I ever ever grow too old to dream ; 
w and melody Pat Shelton. ©1e 
Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130479; Julius 
Caesar Shelton, Marion, O. 26401 


Will Rogers’ grave; song, melody Pearl 
Hansen. 1 «@ Sept. 17, 19386; 
E unp. 132070; C. I. Alexander, Mc- 
Creary, Manit., Canada. 26402 


Will you be my lovey-dovey ; w Portia 
Lanning, m Marvin Hatley. © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 131626; Hal 
Roach studios, ine, Culver City, 
Calif. 26403 


Will you love me then as now; song, 
Will H. Ruebush. © June 15, 1936; 
E pub. 57247; W. Lomax Childress, 
Dayton, Va. 26404 


Will you remember to-night; w Herb 
Pornhagen; pf. treble. © 1c. Sept. 
23, 1936; E unp. 132452; Hugo Kass- 
ner, New York. 26405 


William Tell; fox-trot, w Andy Razaf, 
m Leon Berry ; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 57668; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 26406 


Willing; w and m Al. Young. ©1 6. 
Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 182790; Alice 
Young Idema, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

26407 


Winter’s in the air; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131392; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 26408 


Winter wind; w and melody. ©l1e. 
Sept. 21, 1936; E unp. 132214; Ruth 
Gladys Moore, Oakland, Calif. 26409 


With me feet on me schooner; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 132541; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

26410 


With the moon coming up; song. © 1 
ce. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 131303; F. 
Duane Osborn, Colorado Springs, 
Col. 26411 


With thee I swing; w and m Al. Still- 
man, Alex Hyde and Basil Adlam; 
with guit. arr. © Aug. 31, 1936; E 
pub. 572883; Donaldson, Douglas & 
Gumble, ine., New York. 26412 


With you by my side; m S. Alexander 
and Chas. Escoffery; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1986; EH unp. 181759; 
Sidney Alexander, New York. 26413 


G. Bowles, m Anita De Witte Cook, 
arr. Fred Wick; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57222; Paul A. 
Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 
26414 
Without you dear; w and melody. © 
1 e. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132842; 
Otomar F. Hlava, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 
26415 


Wonderful little you; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132695; Wil- 
liam H. Sluder, Kermit, W. Va. 

26416 


Wonderful world; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 131925; Eathyl 
R. Fisher, Dallas. 26417 


Wondering; song. ©1c. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 131369; Robert David Apple- 
ton, Shavertown, Pa. 26418 


Wond’ring; song. © 1 e. Sept. 16, 
1936; FE unp. 1381962; Thomas J. 
Foran, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 26419 


Won’t you love me just a little; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1936; E unp. 
131582; Joe Tamietti, Grass Valley, 
Calif. 26420 


Won’t you my sweetheart be; song, arr. 
Chas. L. Johnson. © 1. Sept. 8, 
1986; E unp. 131547; Chas. H. Jenne, 
Kansas City, Mo. 26421 


Won’t you please come back to me; 
fox trot, melody. © 1c. Sept. 19, 
1986; E unp. 1382232; Floyd Arthur 
Pearson, Minneapolis. 26422 


Won’t you share your love with me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1936; 
EK unp. 132770; Tony Nard, Kulp- 
mont, Pa. 26423 


Words fail me; w and m §8. Taplinger 
and Bob Dale. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 132568; Sylvan Taplinger, 
New York. 26424. 

World (The) goes topsy-turvy, just be- 
cause I don’t have you; w Oscar 
Griscott, and melody. © 1. Sept. 
22, 1986; E unp. 132324; Arthur 
Olsen, Pittsburgh. 26425 


World (The) has its eyes on you; 
song, arr. Hazel G. Johnson. © 1 
e. Sept. 1, 19386; E unp. 131206; 
Thomas Phalen Carlin and Alta Ben- 
nett Carlin, Cherry Creek, S. D. 

26426 

World’s (The) all right with me, when 
I’m all right with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132823 ; 
Max Andrew Ealy, Detroit. 26427 


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26428 


Write a line to mother to-day; 
Marie Kingrey, m Sylvester Long 
Cross; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 132443; Zella Marie Kingrey, 
Batavia, Ia. 24628 


meynreca (‘H) wé xalperar (KE xeniteia me 
herete) ; w and m Titos Nirellis. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 57782; Apolio 
music co., New York. 26429. 


Yellow-jackets; pf. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1986; E unp. 1381888; John Spald- 
ing Blake, Van Nuys, Calif. 264380 


Yes, it’s true all they say about Dixie; 
song. ©1e. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 
132830; George Parkes and Jack 
Harris, Philadelphia. 26431 

Tiavrit va gbyns (Yiati na figis); w 
Dimitris Giannoukaki and Nikos Nic- 
olaidi, m Angelos Martino. © June 
10, 1986; E pub. 57179; Apollo music 
co., New York. 26432 


Yira Yira; tango, letra y m Bnrique 
S. Discépolo, arr. Donald Reep. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 57397; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

26483 

(March on); tango, w Carol 
Raven, m EH. S. Diseépolo, arr. At 
Woodbury; orch. pts. [English text 
only] © Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 57200; 
EHdward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 26434 

Yolanda; march, Charles A. EHgener, 
arr. Attilio Perry; pf. accordion. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E pub. 57310; P. 
Tesio & sons, New York. 

-—— song. ©1e Sept. 18, 1986; E 
unp. 182178; Barry Shipman, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 


Yonnie, sweet Yonnie ; w Harvey Shaw, 
m Hlizabeth Shaw. © 1c. Sept. 28, 
1986; E unp. 182650; Harvey Clar- 
ence Shaw, La Crosse, Ind. 264387 


You alone; melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1986; E unp. 182730; Harvey Brooks, 
Los Angeles. 26488 


You amuse me; w G. Milius, jr., mel- 
ody A. Gisondi. © 1 c¢. Sept. 18, 
1986; E unp. 132149; Gay Milius, jr. 
and Annette Gisondi, New Rochelle, 
Ni: Mis 26439) 


You are necessary to me; song, Ww 
Joseph Knapp. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 181941; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 26440) 


You are the one in my heart; fox-trot 
song, w and m Frank La Marr. © 
Sept. 21, 1986; E pub. 57521; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 26441 


26435 


26436 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 31 


wj| You are the pal of my dreams; m 


Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 17, 1986; E unp. 1382058; 
H. BH. Hall, Fallon, Nev. 26442 


You can do as you please ; fox-trot song, 
m H. W. Sprague and Warren H. 
Hensen. © 1 ec. Sept. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 1382646; Howard Warren 
Sprague, Jacksonville, Ll. 26443 


You darling; fox trot song, w Marie 
Ellis. © 1. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 
131764; Wade Barickman, Streator, 
Ill. 26444 


You didn’t keep your promise; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132476; Benjamin (Ben) Rosenbaum, 
Detroit. 26445 


You do the darn’dest things, baby; w 
Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew Pollack. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 181496; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

26446 


You don’t have to say a word; w W. 
Smith, melody D. Warner. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 182223 ; Wilbur 
Smith, San Francisco, and Deloros 
Warner, Berkeley, Calif. 26447 


You don’t love right; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1986, w Tot Seymour, m 
Vee Lawnhurst, pf. sc. Mario Agno- 
lueci; with arr: for ukulele, ete. © 
Sept. 11, 1986; E pub. 57421; Famous 
music corp., New York. 26448 


You fit like a glove; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 9, 1986; E unp. 181609; 
Lucille Gedeon, Aspinwall, Pa. 

26449 


You give me love the way I like it; 
song, melody Effie May Bolt: ©1c. 
Aug. 28, 1886; E unp. 182008; Harry 
Ben Bolt, Lakeside, O. 26450 


You got me worrying; w and melody 
Hudson Whittaker. © 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1986; E unp. 131612; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 26451 


You had to break my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1986; H 
unp. 182370; Herman Rieur, Brook- 
lyn. 26452 


You have had your last chance; w 
Margaret Laurance; pf. ©1e. Sept. 
24, 1986; E unp. 182486; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26453 


You have made me see my wrong; 
m Ruth Virginia Rousch Johnston ; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1986; 
H unp. 182382; Ruth Rousch Johns- 
ton, Marion, Ind. 26454 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1986 


You hold the ecards to-night; w and 
melody. ©1e. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 
132180; Gladys Viosca and Shirley 
Viosea, New Orleans. 26455. 


You know I love you; w Chas. Tracy, 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 131588; John H. Hoke, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 26456 


You know who; w and melody Johnny 


Dennis. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 
131379; John Bruce Krugh, Homer, 
hi 26457 
You lazy moon; waltz, w Mickey 


Cristaldi, and melody. © 1. Sept. 
5, 1986; E unp. 131568 ; Louis Costelli, 
Torrington, Conn. 26458 


You'll always be my sweetheart ; waltz; 
1st. violin and pf. with w. ©1.. 
Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 1382023; Theo- 
dore Buczkoff, Buffalo, N. Y. 26459 


You'll never know; waltz, w and mel- 
ody Dorothy Wilson. © 1 c. Sept. 
29, 1986; E unp. 182777; Dorothy L. 
Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
Los Angeles. 26460 


Youll want to come back; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 30, 19386; E unp. 
1382802; Jesse Parks, Los Angeles. 

26461 


You made a bungle; w and melody Bill 
Merrill. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 
181520; William Obed Merrill, Hard- 
wick, Vt. 26462, 


You made me believe you loved me; w 
Hdward Sagerman, melody Ellsworth 
Tompkins. © 1c. Sept, 11, 1936; HE 
unp. 131831; Ellsworth Bates Tomp- 
kins, Hast Orange, N. J. 26463 


You made my heart stand still; song. 
©1e. Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 132626; 
Charles Leroy McCartin, Baltimore. 

26464. 


You make the wheels go ’round; w 
George Whiting and Buddy Bernier, 
m Billy Haid, arr. Arthur Gutman; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 28, 
1936 ; E pub. 57664; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 26465 


You may be sorry some day; w Far- 
lina Atkinson; pf. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1986; E unp, 132437; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26466 


You may have faults but I never see 
them ; song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1c. Sept. 17, 1936; BE unp. 132081; 
Vada Hart Kreider, Auburndale, Fla. 

26467 


You meet my specifications; song, m 
Rosemary Lee. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1986; 


26481 


E unp. 131865; George Allen Taylor, 
Milwaukee. 26468 


You might as well be mine; fox-trot, w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Sept. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 1381290; Frank Clifton Harford, 
Los Angeles. 26469 


You never cared for me; melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 22, 1986: E unp. 1382330; 
Anthony Caruso, Chester, Pa. 26470 


You’re a devil in disguise; words and 
music by Chet Forrest and Bob 
Wright. © 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 132667; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer- 
corp., New York. 26471 


You're a flower blooming in the wild- 
wood; w Alfred L. Hunt, m Cousin 
Emmy and Frankie More, arr. Mort 
H. Glickman; with ukulele and guit. 
arrs. © Aug. 18, 1986; E pub, 57055; 
M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 26472 


You’re a habit that is easy to make; w 
S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaffer. ©1e. 
Sept. 1, 1986; E unp. 131194; Max 
Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Montreal. 

26473 

You’re all I live for; w S. M. Finkel, 
melody F. Weisgal. © 1c. Sept. 15, 
1936 ; E unp. 131944; Stanley Morton 
Finkel, Freddie Weisgal and Hugo 
Weisgal, Baltimore. 26474. 


You're always in my mind; song, m 
and arr. for ukulele ete., Luther A. 


Clark. © July 16, 1936; E pub. 
57531; Toney M. Jabco, Bellefonte, 
Pa. 26475 


You’re always on my mind; w and me!- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 
132500'; Donald Le Pard, Flint, Mich. 

26476 

You're beautiful; w and m F. G. Pol- 
lay; with arr. for ukulele etc. New 
rev. ed. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57427; Frank Gilbert Pollay, Wins- 
low, Ariz. 26477 


You're cuckoo ; fox-trot song, arr. Celia. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 131203; 
Joseph Viglione, Philadelphia. 

26478 


You’re evrything sweet; w and m 
Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker and 
Charles Bayha; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 1986; EH unp. 132622; Lin- 
coln music corp., New York. 26479 


You’re headed for a fall; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 182553; Bertha 
Eleanor Tibbens, Warren, O. 26480 


You’re just an imitation of the real 
thing; fox trot, w and melody. © 1 
ce. Sept. 11, 19386; E unp. 181773; An- 
thony Forlenza, Baltimore. 26481 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT .ENTRIES 


26482 


You’re just the girl for me; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131484; 
Perry Campbell, Luttrell, Tenn. 

26482 


You’re my big attraction; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Sept. 28, 19386; E unp. 
132727; William Obed Merrill, Hard- 
wick, Vt. 26483 


You’re my heartache; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132792; 
Robert G. Murray, Dorchester, Mass. 

26484 


You’re my idea of heaven; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 2, 1986; E unp. 
131245; Elizabeth Josephson, New 
York. 26485 


You’re my inspiration; song, w Rose 
Fulli. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
131942; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

26486 


Youre my only hope, sweetheart; 
waltz, w Evelyn Ingram, and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131434; 
Mary Micheal, English Council, Md. 

26487 


You're not getting away with a thing; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Sept. 28, 1936; 
EK unp. 132718; Allen Jareen and 
Stanley Kale, Brooklyn. 26488 


You're not the girl you used to be; song, 
w John Whitehouse. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1936; E unp. 131406; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 26489 


You're not the only pebble on the 
beach; w Augie Kronberg, m F. 
White. © 1c. Sept. 8, 19386; E unp. 
1381516; August Kronberg and Fran- 
cis White, Sparta, Wis. 26490 


You’re slightly terrific; w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Lew Pollack. © 1 e. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131503; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 26491 


You’re so mean to me: song. ©1«. 
Sept. 10, 1986; E unp. 131684; L. 
Donald Fusco, Syracuse. 26492 


You’re sweet to-night; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 131485; Amanda 
Heiden, Sheboygan, Wis. 26493. 


You’re the answer to my dreams; w 
C. Peeples, m Jack Curry and Boyd 
Bunch; with arr. for guit., ete. 
Sept. 23, 1986: E pub. 57670; Words 
and music, inc., New York. 26494 


You’re the cutest little thing; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 
1381372; Walter Greenbaum, Brook- 
lyn. 26495 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


——  w Henry Charles Alden; pf. © 
1 e@. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 1324389; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26496 


You’re the only one for me; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936: E unp. 
131853; Francis J. Paschang, Mar- 
tinsburg, Mo. 926497 


You’re the reason I’m falling in love; 
w L. Larrison, melody A. M. Crance. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132512; 
Albert M. Crance and Larry Larrison, 
Geneva, N. Y. 26498 


You’re the world and all to me; fox trot 
song. ©1e. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 
132580; Leonora L. Bowden, Oak- 
land, Calif. 26499 


You’re to blame; w and melody. ©1c. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131895; Theo- 
dore Melyan and LeRoy Wilbauer, 
Newark, N. J. 26500 


You're trying to high hat me; song, w 
Mary Shea and John Shea. ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 131407; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 26501 


You shouldn’t hadn’t ought to; song, w 
John Ward. © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1936; 


E unp. 182176; Barry Shipman, 
Hollywood, Calif. 26502 
You shouldn’t tell; song. © 1. Sept. 


2, 1936; E unp. 131227: Grover S. 
Amick, Boston. 26503 


You stole my heart; w and melody 
Hudson Whittaker. © 1 c¢. Sept. 3, 
1936; E unp. 1381344; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 26504. 


—— waltz, w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 
22, 1936; E unp. 1382319; Ueca YV. 
Almon, Gainesville, Tex. 26505 


You tickle; w and melody. © 1 e. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 1382655; Orval 
L. Kizer, Oakland, Calif. 26506 


You took the light from the sky; w 
Helen Willis, melody Rodney Kelley. 
©1c. Sept. 12, 19386; E unp. 1381805; 
Helen Scofield Willis, Brooklyn. 

26507 


You’ve got what it takes to be mine; 
fox trot, melody. © 1. Sept. 19, 
1936; E unp. 132231; Floyd Arthur 
Pearson, Minneapolis. 26508 


You’ve made me forget; waltz, w and 
melody Bernice Baird. © 1 ec. Sept. 
14, 1986: E unp. 131991; Beatrice 
(Bernice) Baird, Chico, Calif. 26509 

You went along with my song; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 132784; 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

26510 


1168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1936 


26533 


Innere nnn nnn nnn TT IIEIIIIIIIIIEDSSISIISSSSSSSS 


You were made to order for me; w Jack | Zigeunerbaron ; melodienfolge, aus dem 


Bornkessel, and melody. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1936; E unp. 131781; Jay Elwood 
Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 26511 


You were singing to me; w Emma 
Kruschke; pf. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1936; 
EB unp. 132438; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26512 


You were so easy to find; w M. Car- 
roll, m Helen W. Piaget. ©1c. Sept. 
3, 19386; E unp. 131298; Irene Partos, 
Jackson Heights, N. Y. 26513 


Young Dolores waltz; w Filip M. Joete, 
and melody. © June 7, 1936; E pub. 
57245: Juan José Rojas, San Fran- 
cisco. 26514 


Your beautiful voice; w and melody 
Freda Levinson. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1986; E unp. 131681; Mac Levinson, 
New York. 26515 


Your eyes are like Dinah; w Ray Muffs, 
melody Jimmie Lipet. © 1c. Sept. 
29, 1936; E unp. 182772; James Lipet, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 26516 


Your love has gone; slow fox-trot, w 
and melody Russell Harris. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 132687; John 
Russell Harris, New Brunswick, N. J. 

26517 

Your need is greater than mine; w Joe 
Young, m Fred E. Ahlert. © Sept. 
17, 1936; E pub. 57538; Chappell & 
co., inc., New York. 26518 


Your promise; pf. © 1c Sept. 15, 
1936; E unp. 131989; William Ferdi- 
nand Risch, Milwaukee. 26519 


Your safety, future road vehicle signal 
device; song. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1936; 


E unp. 131753; August Wessig, Chi- 
cago. 26520: 
Yukon trail; by Hugo Friedhofer. © 


1 ¢. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 131511; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 
26521 


Zamboanga; w Don George, melody 
Helen Bernard. ©1c. Sept. 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 1382120; Shapiro, Bernstein & 


tonfilm, m Johann Strauss, bearb. 
Alois Melichar, zusammenstellung u. 
klaviersatz Rudi Keller; pf. © Sept. 
27, 1985; E for. 45791 ; Ufaton verlags 
g. m. b. h., Berlin, & Aug. Cranz, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 26523 


Zimbalist (Samuel Aaron) Waltz; mel- 
ody. © 1. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 
132756 ; Samuel Aaron Zimbalist, Van 
Nuys, Calif. 26524 


Zingaresca (La); Hungarian fantasy, 
Bohuslav Leopold; orch. pts. © June 
3, 1986; E for. 45636; Edition conti- 
nental, B. Leopold, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia. 26525 


Zip another Lincoln Zephyr; song. © 
1c Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 1382004; 
Ralph Rice, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 

26526 


Zolombo; danzcnete, letra Eusebio S. 
Pratts, m Juan Pratts. ©1ce. Aug. 
31, 19386; E unp. 131202; Juan Pratts 
Manzano, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

26527 


2 (Les) gamines; partition du film, Jean 
Sautreuil et F. et M. Jeanjean; violon 
et pf. © Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 45740; 
C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 26528 


4™° quatuor; en mi maj., J. Guy Ro- 
partz; 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. 
1. Partition—2. Ptes. © June 15, 
1986; E for. 45676, 45677; Durand & 
cie., Paris. 26529, 26530 


67th psalm; w from the Bible; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Sept. 5, 19386; E unp. 
181452; Fanny M. Donohoo, Los An- 
geles. 26531 


’87 en avant; song; w S. B. Stanton; 
men’s voices ; with solo trumpet in C. 
© Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 57452; Wal- 
ter R. Spalding, Cambridge, Mass. 

26532 


1937 preliminary examination violin; 
pieces William Alwyn, exercises and 
specimen aural tests, anon. © Aug. 
24, 1986; E for. 45640; Associated 
board of the Royal schools of music, 


co., inc., New York. 26522) London, London. 265383 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 8 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1986: 
Musical Compositions in English language from Great Britain and the 
United States (including 16,822 unpublished) ___-_____-_-___________- 23, 396 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 498 unpub- 
LSE) ERLE a ERS RIE. oe Neg en IP an nt doe a © pe Oe a 3, 137 
DAE ged ee ee ad eg AEN RE AOR Reel NS compan nie ate ih Ao nie a ee 26, 5383 


101437—36——7 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [26533 


A la bien-aimée ; valse, Edouard Schiitt, 
op. 59, no. 2. 1. Petit orch. stimmen, 
ed. A—2. Pf. © Giuseppe Strim- 
mer, Merano, Italy, as executor. R 
47243, 47244, Sept. 14, 1986. ie 2 


Aero-naughty (The) girl; from The fol- 
lies of 1909, w Harry B. Smith, m 
Maurice Levi. © Irene Bentley 
Smith, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Leon Levi, of Balti- 
more, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 47022, Aug. 
14, 1936. o 


Ain’t it hard to lose your husband; 
song, w Alfred Bryan. © Anatol 
Friedland, New York, as author of 
m. R 47177, Aug. 31, 1936. 4 


A-L-E: song, from In Hayti, w William 
Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, Stam- 
ford, Conn., as author of m. R 47303, 
Sept. 18, 1936. 5 


Alexander Jones; coon song. © Ben- 
jamin Hapgood Burt, New York, as 
author. R 47049, Aug. 14, 1936. 6 


All the world loves a lover; from The 
motor girl, w Chas. J. Campbell and 
Ralph M. Skinner, m Julian Edwards. 
© Emily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., 
as next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 47057, Aug. 14, 1936. 

7 


Am I ashamed of Christ; anthem, w 
Frank A. Simpkins, m David Odo 
Evans, op. 41; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Myra Evans Richards, Cleve- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 47173, Sept. 9, 1936. 8 


Amo; intermezzo, Herbert Ingraham ; 
pf. © Amo Ingraham, Hollywood, 
Calif., as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47310, Sept. 18, 1936. 9 


w and m Herbert Ingraham. © 
Amo Ingraham, Hollywood, Calif., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
47297, Sept. 18, 19386. 10 


Angels of night; reverie, transcription. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author of transcription. R 47176, 
Sept. 9, 1936. 11 


Ariane et Barbe-bleue; de Paul Dukas, 
transcription Ledn Roques; pf. 


© André Roques, Paris, as child of 
the deceased author of transcription. 
R 47091, Sept. 1, 19386. 12 


Army (The) directory; from The gay 
hussars, w Grant Stewart, m H. Kal- 
man. © Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, 
as author of m, and Katherine Stew- 
art, Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, 
England, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of w. R 47187, Aug. 20, 1936. 

13 


At twilight time; w Wm. H. Gardner; 
low voice. © Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man, San Diego, Calif., as author of 
m. R 47321, Sept. 16, 1936. 14 


Auto race; march and two-step; pf. © 
Percy Wenrich, New York, as author. 
R 46982, Aug. 31, 1936. 15 


Awake! awake! and hear the lark; w 
and m Nathaniel D. Mann. © Bea- 
trice Mann, New York, as widow. R 
47291, Sept. 23, 1986. 16 


Azure skies; reverie, W. C. Powell; pf. 
© W. C. Polla, New York, as author. 
R 47023, Aug. 14, 1936. 17 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Ouverture 
pour une cantate; transcrite Berthe 
Marx-Goldschmidt ; pf. © Henri Ar- 
beletche, Bayonne, Basses Pyrénées. 
France, as executor of the author of 
transcription. R 47255, Sept. 14, 
1936. 18 


—— Thirty inventions; 15 two voice 
and 15 three voice complete, ed. Ebe- 
nezer Prout, with introduction. © 
Percy Goetschius, Manchester, N. H., 
as author of introduction. R 47079, 
Aug. 21, 1936. 19 


Back to New York; from A Yankee 
mandarin, w Edward Paulton, m 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. De- 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47018, Aug. 14, 1936. 

20 


Bamboo Lane; song, from In Hayti, w 
William Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47309, Sept. 18, 1936. 21 


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Bashful (The) echo; w Jessica Moore, 
m George L. Spaulding; voc. or in- 
strumental. © Olive B. Frevert, San 
Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the au- 
thor of w, who is not living. R 47285, 
Sept. 23, 19386. 22 


Belle (The) of the dairy lunch; from 
The motor girl, w Chas. J. Campbell, 
m Julian Edwards. © Hmily Ea- 
wards, Hollywood, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 46995, Aug. 14, 1936. 23 


Blue beads; Indian legend, w Beth 
Slater Whitson, m Leo Friedman. © 
Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, Los Angeles, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 47312, Sept. 19, 
19386. 24 


Boom, boom; song; with male cho., or 
mixed voices. © Benjamin Hapgood 
Burt, New York, as author. R 47011, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 29 


Both arms; marching song, w Harold 
Begbie; in C. © Herbert E. Crimp, 
Leominster, England, as author of 
m. R 467387, Aug. 1, 1936. 26 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance 
no. 5; arr.; orch. © Richard E. 
Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 47356, 
Sept. 19, 1936. 27 


Break forth into joy; Christmas an- 
them; mixed voices. © William R. 
Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada, as au- 
thor. R 470738, Aug. 21, 1936. 28 


Broncho (The) buster; march and 
two-step; orch. © Albert C. Sweet, 
Chicago, as author. R 46984, July 
17, 1936. 29 


Bull (The) frog and the dove; w 
Harry Williams, m Egbert Van Al- 
styne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, Chi- 
cago, aS author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 47087, July 15, 1936. 

30 


By a garden gate; novelette; pf. © 
Percy Wenrich, New York, as au- 
thor. R 46980, Aug. 31, 1936. 31 


Captain Flo; song, from In Hayti, w 
William Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47302, Sept. 18, 1936. 32 


Captain Pink; song, m Edwin Isham. 
© Wallace Irwin, East Setauket, L. 
I., N. Y., as author of w. R 47060, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 33 


44 


Caresses (Les); poéme Jean Richepin, 
m Gabriel Dupont; voix élevées. © 
Robert Achille Adolphe Dupont, 
Paris, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47097, Sept. 1, 1936. 

34 


Chanson des noisettes; poéme Tristan 
Klingsor, m Gabriel Dupont; voix 
élevées. © Robert Archille Adolphe 
Dupont, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 47096, Sept. 
1, 1936. 30 


Chanson sans paroles et Mazourka; 
par Emile Sauret, op. 69; violon, 
avec ace. de pf. © Elizabeth Edwards 
Sauret, Berlin-Zehlendorf, as child 
of the deceased author. R 47245, 
Sept. 14, 19386. 36 


Chant (Le) de la destinée; par Gabriel 
Dupont; orch. Partition. © Robert 
Achille Adolphe Dupont, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
47095, Sept. 1, 1936. 37 


Chicken; song, from In Hayti, w Wil- 
liam Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47304, Sept. 18, 1936. 38 


Chow chow rag; by Philip Schwartz; 


pf. © Phil Schwartz, Jackson 
Heights, N. Y., as author. R 47360, 
Sept. 14, 1936. 39 


Christian fellowship song; w James M. 
Gray, m D. B. Towner. © Ada Page 
Towner, Chicago, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47084, Aug. 21, 1936. 

40 


Christkindleins wiegenlied; op. 39, no. 
8, w auf dem Knaben wunderhorn. 
© Vitézslav Novak, Prague, Czecho- 
slovakia, as author of m. R 47254, 
Sept. 14, 1936. 41 


Christy girl; from Follies of 1909, w 
Harry B. Smith, m Maurice Levi. © 
Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Leon 
Levi, Baltimore, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 47008, Aug. 14, 1936. 42 


Clavelitos (Oeillets d’Hspagne); sur 
motifs de Estic et Juan Valverde, 
paroles francaises William Burtey, 
m J. Valverde, arr. © L. Diodet, 
Paris, aS author of the arrangement 
of m. R 47110, Aug. 20, 1936. 43 


College chums; two-step, Leo Fried- 
man; pf. © Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 47816, 
Sept. 19, 19386. 44 


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45 


Come take a swim in my ocean; Song, 
w Will D. Cobb. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as author of m. R 47351, 
Sept. 11, 1986. 45 


Come to me at dreamtime; w Arthur 
J. Lamb, m Herbert Ingraham. © 
Amo Ingraham, Hollywood, Calif., as 
child of the deceased author of m. 


R 47800, Sept. 18, 19386. 46 
Come, toddle along; song, from In 
Hayti, w William Jerome. © Jean 


Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as au- 
thor of m. R 473805, Sept. 18, 1986. 
47 


Curly; w George Totten Smith, m 
W. C. Powell. © W. C. Polla, New 
York, as author of m. R 47337, 
Sept. 12, 1936. 4S 


Damoiselle (La) elue; prélude, Claude 
Debussy, transcription Léon Roques. 
1. Pf. 4 4 mains.—2. Pf. et violon. 
© André Roques, Paris, as child of 
the deceased author of transcription. 
R 47089, 47090, Sept. 1, 1986. 49, 50 


Dance of the nymphs; pf. © Percy 
Wenrich, New York, as author. R 
46981, Aug. 31, 1936. 51 


Dancing shadows; pf. © Dolly Con- 
nolly, New York, as author. R 46973, 
Aug. 31, 1936. 52 


Daughters of the American Revolution ; 
march two step, J. Bodewalt Lampe; 
pf. © Millie E. Lampe, Queens Vil- 
lage. Je 1) Noo ds widow. Th 
47027, Aug. 14, 1986. 53 


Dear old dear; w John Hazzard, m 
Benj. Hapgood Burt. © Alice Haz- 
zard, Great Neck, L. I, N. Y.,' as 
widow of the author of w. R 47211, 
Sept. 11, 1936. 54 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Di- 
vertissement; from the ballet La 
source, III. variation, transcribed 
for orch. Theo. M. Tobani. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y.., 
as child of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 47344, Sept. 15, 1936. 

5D 


Dixie kicks; pf. © Perey Wenrich, 
New York, as author. R 46979, Aug. 
31, 1936. 56 


Don’t choose a Gibson girl; song, from 
The goddess of liberty, m Jos. E. 
Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46960, Aug. 7, 19386. 

5 


Dot, and carry one; duet, from A Yan- 
kee mandarin, w Edward Paulton, 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 31 


m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. 
DeKoven, New York, as widow 
of the author of m. R 47009, Aug. 
14, 1936. 58 


Down where the watermelon grows; 
w Ren Shields, m Geo. Hvans. © 
Grace Shields, Avenel, N. J., aS widow 
of the author of w, and Millie Evans, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of 
m. R 47119, Aug. 20, 1986. 59 


Draw me to Thee; anthem, w and m 
George B. Nevin; men’s voices. © 
Lillias C. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
widow. R 47067, Aug. 21, 1936. 60 


‘Dream of the dance; by Leo Friedman ; 


pf. © Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, Los 
Angeles, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 473817, Sept. 
19, 19386. 61 


Dreaming of love; from The gay hus- 
sars, w Grant Stewart, m WH. Kalman. 
© Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as au- 
thor of m, and Katherine Stewart, 
Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, Eng- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of w. R 47127, Aug. 20, 19386. 62 


Drifting; w Alfred Anderson, m Na- 
thaniel D. Mann. © Beatrice Mann, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 47292, Sept. 23, 1936. 63 


Kagle (The) ; w Alfred Tennyson ; sop. 
or ten. G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
Williamstown, Mass., as author of m. 
R 47151, Aug. 28, 19386. 


Edelweiss glide waltz; by F. E. Vander- 
beck, ed. Heinrich Kiehl; pf. © 
William Arms Fisher, Boston, as au- 
thor of editing. R 47075, Aug. 21, 
1936. 65 


Everybody’s ragtime crazy; song, from 
In Hayti, w William Jerome. 
Jean Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as 
author of m. R&R 47311, Sept. 22; 1986. 

66 


Fair star of Bethlehem; song, w A. E. 
Morrow. © Caro Roma, Oakland, 
Calif., as author of m. R 47051, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 67 


Fairy life; gavotte, Arthur Dana; pf. 
© Dino Cipollone, Teramo, Italy, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
46750, Aug. 1, 1936. 68 


Falling star; by Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworth. © Benjamin L. Fried- 
land, New York, as widower of one of 
the authors. R 47006, Aug. 14, ti 


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Fate may take all my treasures, if it 
leaves but you; song. © Caro Roma. 
Oakland, Calif., as author. R 47050, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 70 


Feed the kitty; w Ed. Moran, m J. 
Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chicago, 
as child of the deceased author of 
m. R 47340, Sept. 4, 1986. 71 


Finesse; from The motor girl, lyrics 
Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skin- 
ner, m Julian Edwards. © Emily 
Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 470383, Aug. 14, 1986. (2 


Finnigan’s Irish band; Irish march, w 
Jack F. Mahoney and Jack Drislane, 
m Theodore Morse. © J. F. Ma- 
honey, New York, as one of the au- 
thors of w. R 47214, Sept. 11, 19386. 

73 


Fire drill; march two-step; pf. © 
Harry J, Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47174, Sept. 9, 19386. 74 


Flash-light (The) ; march two-step; pf. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47175, Sept. 9, 19386. 15 


For love of you; by Max S. Witt. © 
Albert Witt, Murray Hill, N. Y., as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 47125, Aug. 20, 1936. 16 


Forever and forever; song. © George 
Fairman, New York, as author, R 
47365, Sept. 14, 1936. 17 


Fraidy cat; song, m Grey Elliott, © 
Wallace Moody, New York, as author 
of w. R 47108, Aug. 20, 19386. 


Fresh flowers ; intermezzo; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 47134, 
Aug. 20, 1936. 79 


Friend (A) of mine gave this to me; 
from The motor girl, w Chas. J. Camp- 
bell and Ralph M. Skinner, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47055, Aug. 14, 1936. 80 


Front section; march, E. E. Bagley. 1. 
Orch.—2. Band. © Clare Esther 
Dodge, Francestown, N. H., as child 
of the deceased author. R 47352, 
47353, Sept. 19, 1986. 81, 82 


Frozen Bill; rag, Arthur Pryor, arr.; 
orch. © Charles J. Roberts, Larch- 
mont, N. Y., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 47190, Sept. 17, 1936. 83 


Gay (The) hussars; from The gay hus- 
sars, w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. 


73. 


94 


© Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as au- 
thor of m, and Katherine Stewart, 
Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, Eng- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of w. R 47113, Aug. 20, 1936. 84 


(Herbstman6ver) ; finale, act 3, 
lyrics Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. 
© Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as au- 
thor of m, and Katherine Stewart, 
Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, Eng- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of w. R 47331, Sept. 16, 1986. 85 


new military operetta, bk. Karl 
von Bakonyi and Robert Bodansky, 
English lyrics Grant Stewart, Eng- 
lish adaptation Maurice Brown Kir- 
by, m Emmerich Kalman. Complete 
voe. sc. © Emmerich Kalman, Vi- 
enna, as author of m, and Katherine 
Stewart, Claremont Park, Bexley, 
Kent, England, as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 47386, Sept. 
16, 1986. 86 


overture: pf. © Emmerich Kal- 
man, Vienna, as author. R 47130, 
Aug. 20, 1936. 87 


—— selection, Emmerich Kalman, arr. ; 
pf. © Augustus C. Ely, Brooklyn, as 
author of arrangement, R 473835, 
Sept, 16, 19386. 88 


w Grant Stewart, m EH. Kalman. 
Finale, act 1—Finale, act 2. © Em- 
merich Kalman, Vienna, as author of 
m, and Katherine Stewart, Claremont 
Park, Bexley, Kent, England, as child 
of the deceased author of w. R 47129, 
47131, Aug. 20, 1986. 89, 90 


— waltzes, Emmerich Kalman, arr. 
Emil Ascher; orch. © Morton 
Ascher and Adolph Ascher, New York, 
as children of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 47334, Sept. 16, a 

9 


Gee, but it’s tough to be broke; w J. 
Mahoney, m ‘Theodore Morse. © 
Jack Mahoney, New York, as author 
of w, and Theodora Morse, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
47165, Aug. 29, 1936. 92 


Gipsy of Poughkeepsie ; from A Yankee 
mandarin, w Edward Paulton, m Reg- 
inald DeKoven. © Anna F. DeKoven, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m, R 47021, Aug. 14, 1936. 93 


Girl next door; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 47044, Aug. 14, 1936. 94 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Give me back the old love Mollie mine; 
w B. Costello, m C. E. Baer. © Bart- 
ley Costello, New York, as author of 
w, and Chas. H. Baer, Lansdale, Pa., 
as author of m. R 47869, Sept. 14, 
1936. 95 


Glory to Jesus our Saviour; anthem, 
w Geo. Coronway, m David Odo Ev- 
ans; mixed voices; organ ace. © 
Myra Evans Richards, Cleveland, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47172, Sept. 9, 1936. 96 


Go find a sweetheart from the emerald 
isle; w and m Herbert Ingraham. © 
Amo Ingraham, Hollywood, Calif., as 
child of the deceased author. R 
47296, Sept. 18, 1986. . 97 


Goddess (The) of liberty; song, from 
the musical comedy, m Jos. E. How- 
ard. © Frank R. Adams and Will 
M. Hough, Los Angeles, as authors 
of w. R 46954, Aug. 7, 1936. 98 


God’s wonderful love; w and m F. W. 
Vandersloot. © Cora Vandersloot, 
Williamsport, Pa., as widow. R 
47205, Sept. 11, 1986. 99 


Good-bye, Miss Liberty ; song, from In 
Hayti, w William Jerome. © Jean 
Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as author 
of m. R 47306, Sept. 18, 1986. 100: 


Grand processional; arr. C. Sanglear ; 


orech. © Charles Sanglear, Cincin- 
nati, as author. R 46990, Aug. 8, 
1986. 101 


Gute nacht, siisse frau; text u. m Erik 
Meyer -Helmund, English version 
Hlsa Schultz-Ebertz; tiefe stimme. 
© Margarete Meyer-Helmund, Ber- 
lin-Grunewald, as widow of the au- 
thor. R 47258, Sept. 14, 1986. 102 


Half (The) has never been told; arr. 
C. Sanglear; orch. © Charles Sang- 
lear, Cincinnati, as author. R 46988, 
Aug. 3, 1986. 1038 


Hark! Hark! My Soul! sacred, Gerard 
Barton, arr. Frank Lynes; mixed 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 47146, Aug. 
28, 1936, 104 


Harvest (The) moon; by W. C. Powell. 
© W. C. Polla, New York, as author. 
R 47871, Sept. 14, 1986. 105 


Hat (The) my father wore upon St. 
Patrick’s day; song, w William Jer- 
ome. © Jean Schwartz, Stamford, 
Conn., as author of m. R 47080, Aug. 
19, 1986. 106 


Haunted (The) pool; song, from The 
goddess of liberty, m Jos. EH. Howard. 
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. 
Hough, Los Angeles, as authors of w. 
R 46955, Aug. 7, 1936. 107 


Haymaker’s barn dance; by W. C. 


Powell; pf. © W. C. Polla, New 
York, as author. R 46970, Aug. 31, 
1986. 108 


He couldn’t find one anywhere; from 
A Yankee mandarin, w EHdward 
Paulton, m Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna F. DeKoven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 47010, 
Aug. 14, 1986. 109 


He is our God; sacred, m G. W. Mars- 
ton; mixed voices. © E. Howard 
Thayer, Boston, as executor of the 
author of m. R 47149, Aug. 28, 1986. 

110 


He’s a college boy; w J. Mahoney, m 
Theodore Morse. © Jack Mahoney, 
New York, as author of w, and Theo- 
dora Morse, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 47164, Aug. 29, 
1986. 111 


Heart to heart; from The gay hussars, 
w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47126, Aug. 20, 1986. 112 

Helle nacht; op. 389, no. 5, w Rich 
Dehmel. © Vitézslav Novak, Prague, 


Czechoslovakia, as author of m. R 
47251, Sept. 14, 1936. 113 


Hello angel face; song. © Bob White, 
Chicago, as author. R 47325, Sept. 


23, 1986. 114 
Hello! Mr. Moonman, hello; by Alb. 
H. Fitz; voc. orch. © Esther Fitz 
Schmidt, San Francisco, as widow. 
R 47289, Sept. 22, 1986. 115 


Here’s to your last girl; song, from The 
goddess of liberty, m Jos. E. Howard. 
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. 
Hough, Los Angeles, as authors of w. 
R 46959, Aug. 7, 1986. 116 


Ho everyone that thirsteth ; by Manuel 
Klein: sop. solo. © Helen Klein, 
Hollywood, Calif., as widow. R 
47048, Aug. 14, 1986. Ty. 


Hollaender (A.) March; arr. Theo- 
dore M. Tobani; orch. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 47345, Sept. 15, 
1986. 118 


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142 


Honey dear; song. © Charles Haller, 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y¥., and Ernest 
Stafford, New York, as authors. R 
47184, Sept, 10, 1956. 119 


Honey rag; two-step; pf. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author. R 
47016, Aug. 14, 1986. 120 


Hope thou in God; m G. W. Marston ; 
mixed voices. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as executor. R 47157, Aug. 
28, 19386. 121 

‘Hungarian dance and song; from The 
gay hussars, lyric Grant Stewart, m 
BE. Kalman. © Emmerich Kalman, 
Vienna, as author of m, and Kather- 
ine Stewart, Claremont Park, Bexley, 
Kent, England, as child of the de- 
ceased author of w. R 47332, Sept. 
16, 1936. 122 


I can say truly rural; w and m W. 
David and George Arthurs. © Wor- 
ton David, London, as one of the 
authors. R 47140, Aug. 20, 1986. 123 


Td like to correspond with you; song, 
w William Jerome. Jean 
Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as au- 
thor of m. R 47301, Sept. 18, sen 

124 


I gave a rose to you; song. © Arthur 
A. Penn, New London, Conn., as au- 
thor. R 47019, Aug. 14, 1986. 125 


I love my wife so keep away; song, w 
Matt Woodward. © Gus Edwards, 
New York, as author of m. R 47185, 
Sept. 11, 1986. 126 


I love you for yourself alone; w C. E. 
Baer, m J. C. Schmid. © Chas. EH. 
Baer, Philadelphia, as author of w, 
and Johann C. Schmid, Philadelphia, 
as author of m,. R 46969, Aug. 31, 
1936. 127 


Um glad I’m a boy and I’m glad I'm a 
girl; song, Nora Bayes and Jack Nor- 
worth. © Benjamin L. Friedland, 
New York, as widower of one of the 
authors. R 47029, Aug. 14, 1986. 

128 

I’m not that kind of a girl; song, m 
Nat D. Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, 
Philadelphia, as author of w. R 
47109, Aug. 20, 1936. 129 


I’m old enough to do a little thinking; 
from The motor girl, w Charles J. 
Campbell, m Julian Edwards. © 
Hinily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 47063, Aug. 14, 
1936. 130 


I’m so shy; song, from The newlyweds, 
w John Campbell. © Eugene J. Sal- 
zer, Brooklyn, as author of m. R 
47232, Sept. 10, 1986. 131 


I'm walking slow, but I’m going fast; 
song, m Nat. D. Ayer. © A. Sey- 
mour Brown, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of w. R 47185, Aug. 20, 19386. 

132 


I must have a picture of that; from A 
Yankee mandarin, w Edw. E. Paul- 
ton, m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna 
F. DeKoven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 47041, Aug. 14, 


19386. 133 
I need Thee every hour; w A. S. 
Hawks; mixed voices. © Wm. Ber- 


wald, Syracuse, N. Y., as author of 
m, R 47142, Aug. 28, 19386. 134 


I saw Esaw; pt. song, Karl Linders; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 47239, Sept. 
10, 1986. 135 


I think I see my brother coming now; 
w Ed. Moran, m J. Fred Helf. © 
Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 47197, 
Sept. 12, 1986. 136 


I will follow where He leads; song, 
F. W. Vandersloot. © Cora Van- 
dersloot, Williamsport, Pa., as widow 
of the author of m. R 47206, Sept. 
11, 1936. 137 


If all moons were honeymoons; song, 
from The goddess of liberty, m Jos. 
BE. Howard. © Frank R. Adams and 
Will M. Hough, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 46958, Aug. 7, 1986. 

138 


If I could only sleep like Rip Van 
Winkle; song. © Chris Smith, New 
York, as author. R 47117, Aug. 20, 
1936. 139 


If I had a chance like that; from A 
Yankee mandarin, w Edward Paul- 
ton, m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna 
F. DeKoven, New York, as widow 
of the author of m. R 47004, Aug. 
14, 1986. 140 


If it were not for dear old father; 
song, Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. 
© Benjamin L. Friedland, New York, 
as widower of one of the authors. 
R 47034, Aug. 14, 1936. 141 


If the moon told all he knew; song. 
Fleta Jan Brown. © Fleta Jan 
Brown Spencer, Chatham Center, 
N. Y., as author. R 47046, Aug. 14, 
19386. 142 


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pt. 1, n.s., v.31 


In blooming fields; by Fritz Reuter, op.| Just what I am and who I am, I’m 


14; pf. © Magdalene C. Reuter, Mil- 
waukee, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47088, Sept. 8, 1986. 148 


In Lovin’ land; song, m Ethel Fer- 
nandez Ponce. © Philip L. Ponce, 
New York, as author of w. R 47866, 
Sept. 14, 19386. 144 


In Philadelphia; from The motor girl, 
lyrics Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph 
M. Skinner, m Julian Edwards. © 
Emily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif.., 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 47048, Aug. 14, 
1936. 145 


In the golden long ago; song, m Theo- | 


dore Morse. © J. F. Mahoney, New 
York, as author of w. R 47213, Sept. 
11, 1936. 146 


In the light of the same old moon; song, 
Herbert De Pierce and B. F. Grant. 
© Bert F. Grant, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 46975, Aug. 31, 1936. 

147 


Indian summer; two-step intermezzo, 
Neil Moret. © Charles N. Daniels, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author. R. 
47005, Aug. 14, 1936. 148 


It’s a little bit rough on me; w and m 
Ballard Macdonald. © Elizabeth C. 
Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as 
widow. R 47293, Sept. 18, 1936. 

149 


It’s nothing but a bubble; from The 
follies of 1909, w Harry B. Smith, m 
Maurice Levi. © Irene Bentley 
Smith, New York, as widow of the 
author of w, and Leon Levi, Balti- 
more, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 47015, Aug. 
14, 1936. 150 


Jesus hears and answers; w E. HE. Per- 
son, m Ff. W. Vandersloot. © Cora 
Vandersloot, Williamsport, Pa., as 
widow of the author of m. R 47207, 
Sept. 11, 1936. 151 


Just like this; from The motor girl, w 
Chas. J. Campbell, m Julian Edwards. 
© Emily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., 
as next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 46994, Aug. 14, 1936. 

152 


Just suppose you loved me; duet, from 
The motor girl, lyrics Chas. J. Camp- 
bell and Ralph M. Skinner, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47062, Aug. 14, 19386. 153 


satisfied to be; song. © Chris 
Smith, New York, as author. R 
47115, Aug. 20, 1936. 154 


Kisses are the flowers of love; w Beth 
Slater Whitson, m Leo Friedman. © 
Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, Los Angeles, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 47319, Sept. 19, 
1936. 155 


Kitty please give me a kiss; from The 
gay hussars, w Grant Stewart, m H. 
Kalman. © Emmerich Kalman, 
Vienna, as author of m, and Kath- 
erine Stewart, Claremont Park, Bex- 
ley, Kent, England, as child of the 
deceased author of w. R 47112, Aug. 


20, 1936. 156 
Klagendes gedenken; aus den Poe- 
tischen  stimmungsbildern, Anton 


Dvorik, op. 85, no. 6, bearb. Paul 
Klengel; violin u. pf. © Edda Klen- 
gel, Leipzig, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 47262, Sept. 14, 
1936. 157 


Lads and lassies; pf. © Eugene J. 
Salzer, Brooklyn, as author. R 47231, 
Sept. 10, 19386. 158 


Lady finger; dance, M. H. Rosenfeld ; 
pf. © Eunice M. Rosenfeld, Enfield 
Lock, Middlesex, England, as widow. 
R 47124, Aug. 20, 1936. 159 


Learning to ride; pf. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence, as’ au- 
thor. R 47153, Aug. 28, 1936. 160 


Lend a hand; w Jessica Moore, m 
George L. Spaulding; voc. or instru- 
mental. © Olive B. Frevert, San 
Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the au- 
thor of w, who is not living. R 47020, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 161 


Let me build a little nest for you; song. 
() Chas. H. Baer, Lansdale, Pa., as 
author. R 47208, Sept. 11, 1986. 

162 


Let me kiss your tears away, mama 
dear; song, m Sandy Engelke. © 
Richard Henry Buck, Philadelphia, 
as author of w. R 46968, Aug. 31, 
1936. 163 


Linger longer lingerie; from The follies 
of 1909, w Harry B. Smith, m Maurice 
Levi. © Irene Bentley Smith, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Leon Levi, Baltimore, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47007, Aug. 14, 1936. 164 


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188 


Little (A) ray of sunshine follows each 
dark cloud; song, w Jack Drislane. 
© Geo. W. Meyer, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47283, Sept. 17, ier 

165 


Little (The) volunteer; march; pf. © 
Harry P. Guy, Detroit, as author. R 
46987, Aug. 11, 1936. 166 


Louisiana coon and the moon; song. © 
Eddie Leonard, Brooklyn, as author. 
R 47118, Aug. 20, 1936. 167 


Love is a traitor ; from The gay hussars, 
w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47120, Aug. 20, 19386. 168 


Love me just like Romeo loved Miss 
Juliet; song, from In Hayti, w Wil- 
liam Jerome. © Jean Schwariz, 
Stamford, Conn., aS author of m. R 
47307, Sept. 18, 1936. 169: 


Love me to the music of a rag time 
tune; w J. Mahoney, m Theodore 
Morse. © Jack Mahoney, New York, 
as author of w, and Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 47163, Aug. 29, 19386. 170 


Love (The) of Jesus; song, w Julia H. 
Johnston. © J. E. Delmarter, Santa 
Cruz, Calif.,as author of m. R 47081, 
Aug. 21, 1936. 171 


Love’s delight; three-step; pf. © Dolly 
Connolly, New York, as author. R 
46974, Aug. 31, 1936. iP 


Lyre birds; from The follies of 1509, w 
Harry B. Smith, m Maurice Levi. © 
Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Leon 
Levi, Baltimore, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47085, Aug. 14, 1936. 173 


Marchen (Hin) war’s; ged. Hugo Georg 
Zimmer, m Hrik Meyer-Helmund, 
English version Elsa Schultz-Ebertz ; 
tiefe stimme. © Margarete Meyer- 
Helmund, Berlin-Grunewald, Ger- 
many, as widow of the author of m. 
R 47259, Sept. 14, 1936. 174 


Make-believe (The) parade; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding; voc. or 
instrumental. © Olive B. Frevert, 
San Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
47013, Aug. 14, 1936. 175 


Man (The) who built the summer 
hotel; song, from Mr. Hamlet of 
Broadway, w Edward Madden. © 


Ben M. Jerome, Huntington, L. L, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 47210, Sept. 
11, 1986. 176 


Manzanillo; Mexican dance, Alfred G. 
Robyn; pf. Rev. and edited ed. © 
Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow. R 47338, Sept. 12, 19386. 177 


Maree; intermezzo; pf. © Len Flem- 
ing, Wellsboro, Pa., as author. R 
47329, Sept. 18, 1936. 178 


Massénet (Jules Wmile Frédéric) Mél- 
odie; elegie, op. 10, transcribed Theo- 
dore Moses Tobani; orch. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author of 
transcription. R 47348, Sept. 15, 1936. 

179 


——Parade militaire; transcribed 
Theodore M. Tobani; orch. © Jo- 
seph Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. L., 
N. Y., as child of the deceased author 
of transcription. R 47346, Sept. 15, 
1936. 180 


Meet me Cindy by the cinder pile; w 
and m B. White and Harrison Stew- 


art. © Bob White, Chicago, as one 
of the authors. R 47326, Sept. 23, 
1986. 181 


Mein Hans; ged. v. Wilhelm Herrmann, 
m Heinrich van Eyken, op. 34, no. 6. 
© Louise van Eyken, Berlin, as next 
of kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47085, Sept. 5, 1936. 182 


Memphis (The) rag; two-step; pf. © 
Percy Wenrich, New York, as author. 
R 46977, Aug. 31, 1936. 183 


Mignardises; pf. © Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiagalli, Milan, Italy, as author. 
R 47235, Sept. 10, 1936. 184 


Minnie-ha-ha Donohue; song, m Theo- 
dore Morse. © J. F. Mahoney, New 
York, as author of w. R 47212, Sept. 
11, 1936. 185 


Misfit soldier ; from The gay hussars, w 
Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, as 
child of the deceased author of w. R 
47139, Aug. 20, 1936. 186 


Mr. Booze; w Burt Clement, m Lyn 
Udall. © J. H. Keating, Venice, 
Calif., as author of m. R 47053, Aug. 
14, 1936. 187 


Mr. Izzy Always Busy Rosenstein; 
song, from In Hayti, w William Je- 
rome. © Jean Schwartz, Stamford, 
Conn., as author of m. R 47308, Sept. 
18, 1936. 188 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


189 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Molly Lee; w J. Mahoney, m Theodore 
Morse. © Jack Mahoney, New York, 
as author of w, and Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of m. R 47162, Aug. 29, 19386. 189 


Mon chéri; valse, Rodolphe Berger ; pf. 


© Honorine Isopy, Paris, as execu-. 


tor. R 47141, Aug. 20, 1986. 190 


Moon (The) won't tell on you; song, w 
Jas. C. Barton. © F. Henri Klick- 
mann, New York, as author of m. R 
47158, July 21, 1936. 191 


Motor (The) girl; bk. and lyrics Chas. 
J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner, 
m Julian Edwards. Voc. se. © Em- 
ily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 47032, Aug. 14, 1936. 

192 


from The motor girl, bk. and lyrics 
Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M. 
Skinner, m Julian Edwards. © HEm- 
ily Edwards, Hollywood, Calif., as 
next of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 47052, Aug. 14, 1936. 
193 
Moving day in jungle town; from Fol- 
lies of 1909, w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 47040, Aug. 14, 1936. 194 


My friend Lebel; from The gay hussars, 
w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47111, Aug. 20, 19386. 195 


My little apple tree; song, w Edith 
Wellman. © Arthur A. Penn, New 
London, Conn., as author of m. R 
46991, Aug. 14, 1936. 196 


My master and my friend ; mixed voices. 
© Lyman F. Brackett, Dorchester, 
Mass., as author. R 46983, Aug. 26, 
1936. 197 


My pony boy; song, w Bobby Heath. © 
Charles O’Donnell, Philadelphia, as 
author of m. R 47178, Aug. 31, 1936. 

198 

Nachtreise; song, op. 39, no. 6, w Lud- 
wig Uhland. © Vitézslav Novak, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia, as author of 
m. R 47252, Sept. 14, 1936. 199 


Nimble Cymbeline: song, from Mr. 
Hamlet of Broadway, w Edward Mad- 
den. © Ben M. Jerome, Huntington, 
L. I., N. Y., as author of m. R 47208, 
Sept. 11, 1936. 200: 


Notturno in G dur; song, op. 39, no. 3, 
w K. G. Volimédller. © Vitézslav 
Novak, Prague, Czechoslovakia, as au- 
thor of m. R 47249, Sept. 14, 1936. 

201 


O heart of mine; op. 34, no. 4, w Louise 
Heald; men’s voices. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Wollaston, Mass., as 
author of m. R 47148, Aug. 28, 1936. 

202 

O praise the Lord of heaven; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m J. Christopher 
Marks, ed.; mixed voices. © Henry 
Clough-Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as ed- 
itor of m. R 47218, Sept. 17, 1936. 

208 

O silver moon; serenade, from The gay 
hussars, w Grant Stewart, m H. Kal- 
man. © Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, 
as author of m, and Katherine Stew- 
art, Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, 
England, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of w. R 47114, Aug. 20, 1986. 

204 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; from 
Les contes d’Hoffmann, transcribed ; 


pf. © Paolo Gallico, New York, as 
author of transcription. R 47123, 
Aug. 20, 1936. 205 


Oh! for a glimpse of that city ; anthem, 
w and theme Frank A. Simpkins, har- 
monized with organ ace. David Odo 
Evans ; mixed voices. © Myra Evans 
Richards, Cleveland, as child of the 
deceased author of harmonization and 
accompaniment. R 47171, Sept. 9, 
1936. 206 


Oh! You bold, bad men; song, from 
The gay hussars, w Maurice Brown 
Kirby. © Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, 
as author of m. R 47138, Aug. 20, 
1936. 207 


Oh, you candy kid; song, from The can- 
dy shop, John L. Golden and B. 
Adams. © Bob Adams, New York, 
as one of the authors. R 47367, Sept. 
14, 1936. 208 


Oh! you devil; rag; pf. © Ford T. 
Dabney, New York, as author. R 
47298, Sept. 18, 1986. 209 


Old Ireland shall be free; w F. Jerome 
Rooney, old air Boys of Wexford, arr. 
Victor Herbert. © Ella Bartlett, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as children of the de- 
ceased author of arrangement. R 
47086, Aug. 14, 1936. 210 

Old (The) willow tree near the river; 
by Anton Stein; pf. © Sarah J. 
Howe, Malden, Mass., as author. R 
47324, Sept. 10, 1936. 211 


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no. 9, 1936 


Ombra d’autunno; melodia, parole 
Giovanni Marradi; canto, violino e pf. 
© Pietro Adolfo Tirindelli, Rome, as 
author of m. R 47236, Sept. 10, 1936. 

212 


On the mill pond; by Anton Stein; pf. 
© Sarah J. Howe, Malden, Mass., as 
author. R 47322, Sept. 10,1936. 213 


One sweet smile; w B. Costello, m C. E. 
Baer. © Bartley Costello, New York, 
as author of w, and Chas. E. Baer, 
Lansdale, Pa., as author of m. R 
47372, Sept. 14, 1936. 214 


Osterkantate; fiir chor, sop.-solo, orch. 
u. orgel, Max Bruch, op. 81; klavier- 
auszug. 1. German text.—2. German 
and English text. © Margarete 
Bruch, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
45713, 45714, Sept. 16, 19386. 215,216 


Papa, please buy me an airship; w Ren 
Shields, m Kerry Mills. © Grace 
Shields, Avenel, N. J., as widow of the 
author of w. R 47132, Aug. 20, 1936. 

217 


Parade (The) ; march; pf. © Florence 
Newell Barbour, Providence, as au- 


thor. R 47152, Aug. 28, 1936. 218 
Personality; song. © George Spink, 
Providence, as author. R 47061, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 219 
Petit bolero; by H. Ravina, transcribed 
Theodore M. Tobani; _ orch. 
Joseph Morris Tobani, Woodside, 


L. I., N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author of transcription. R 47347, 
Sept. 15, 19386. 220 


Petite fantaisie; sur la berceuse de 
Franz Schubert, par Berthe Marx- 
Goldschmidt; violoncelle et pf. © 
Henri Arbeletche, Bayonne, Basses 
Pyrénées, France, as executor of the 
author. R 47246, Sept. 14, 1936. 221 


Piano (The) lesson; w Jessica Moore, 
m Geo. L. Spaulding; voc. or instru- 
mental. © Olive B. Frevert, San 
Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 


47014, Aug. 14, 1936. 227 
Pique dame; overture, Franz von 
Suppé, arr.; orch. © Richard E. 


Hildreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 47354, 
Sept. 19, 1936. 


Play dat rag; song, w Rose and Dun- 
ston. © Tom Lemonier, Springfield, 
Ill., as author of m. R 47198, Sept. 
11, 1936. 224 


RENEWALS 


223 


236 


Pocket (The) telephone; voc. duet, 
from A Yankee mandarin, w Edw. 
Paulton, m Reginald DeKoven. © 
Anna F. DekKoven, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 47003, 
Aug. 14, 1986. 225 


Pony (A) race; pf. © Florence Newell 
Barbour, Providence, as author. R 
47154, Aug. 28, 1986. 226 


Poupée valsante; by E. Poldini, arr. 
Theodore M. Tobani, ed. Gustav 
Saenger; violin and pf. © Joseph 
Morris Tobani, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as child of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 47349, Sept. 15, 
1936. Jape 


Pray through; song, w E. G. Welles- 
ley-Wesley. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, as author of m. R 
47082, Aug. 21, 1936. 228 


Prayer (The) of life; by W. Vincent 
Wallace, arr. Charles P. Scott ; men’s 
voices. © Maude Ladd Scott, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 47145, Aug. 28, 1936. 

229 


Pretty soft for me; w G. Kahn, m 
Grace Le Boy. © Gus Kahn, Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif., as author of w, 
and Grace Le Boy Kahn, Beverly 
Hills,. Calif., as author of m. R 
47368, Sept. 14, 1936. 230 


Prosit; from The motor girl, w Chas. 
J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner, 
m Julian Edwards. © Emily Ed- 
wards, Hollywood, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47058, Aug. 14, 1986. 231 


Queenie, with her hair in a braid; w 
John Hazzard, m W. T. Francis. © 
Alice Hazzard, Great Neck, L. L, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author of w. 


R 46971, Aug. 31, 1936. 232 
Ragtime ripples; pf. © Perey Wen- 
rich, New York, as author. R 46978, 
Aug. 31, 1936. 233 


Rainbow Sue; song, w J. Ed. Green. 
© J. Tim Brymn, New York, as au- 


thor of m. R 47201, Sept. 11, 1936. 
234 

Refuge; arr.; orch. © Charles San- 
glear, Cincinnati, as author. R 
46989, Aug. 3, 1936. 235 
Rejoice with me, oh sea; song. © 


Caro Roma, Oakland, Calif., as au- 
thor. R 47056, Aug. 14, 1936. 236 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Reuben; rural reminiscence; pf. 
Ed. B. Claypoole, Baltimore, as au- 
thor of m. R 47136, Aug. 20, 1986. 

237 


River (The) of peace; m Geo. J. Trin 
kaus. © Joseph W. Standish, Cleve- 
land, as author of w. R 47216, Sept. 
11, 1936. 238 


Robin’s (The) call; by Leo Friedman; 
pf. © Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, Los 
Angeles, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 47314, Sept. 19, 


1936. 239 
Romanze; op. 2, no. 1; violine u. 
klavier. © Eduard Behmn, Berlin- 


Schoneberg, Germany, as author. R 
47260, Sept. 14, 1936. 240 


Ropartz (J. Guy) Soixtante lecons de 
solfége; a changements de clefs. 1°° 
v. © J. Guy Ropartz, Lanlop par 
Plouha, Cotes du Nord, France, as 
author. R 47094, Sept. 1, 1936. 241 


Rosebuds; by Adam Geibel; women’s 
3-pt. cho. © Kathryn Skinner, Phil- 
adelphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47237, Sept. 10, 1936. 242 


Roses and memories; w Monroe H. 
Rosenfeld, m T. Snyder. © Eunice 
M. Rosenfeld, Enfield Lock, Middle- 
sex, England, as widow of the author 
of w. R 4713838, Aug. 20, 1936. 243 


Rustling leaves; song poem Nathaniel 
D. Mann, German version Gabriel 
Katzenberger. © Beatrice Mann, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 47290, Sept. 23, 1936. 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy dear voice; cantabile 
from Samson et Dalila, w Ferdinand 
Lemaire, tr. © Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, New York, as author of 
translation. R 47078, Aug. 21, 19386. 

245 


Save all your kisses for me; song. © 
Billy Gaston, New York, as author. 


R 47299, Sept. 18, 1936. 246 
Saviour’s (The) invitation; song, w 
Mrs. Ezra Hermon Stevens. © 


EKugene Cowles, Boston, as author of 
m. R 47077, Aug. 21, 1936. 247 


Say boys, I’ve found a girl; w G. Kahn, 
m Grace Le Boy. © Gus Kahn, 
Beverly Hills, Calif., as author of w, 
and Grace Le Boy Kahn, Beverly 
Hills, Calif., as author of m. R 
47362, Sept. 14, 1986. 248 


Scharwenka (Franz Xaver) Viertes 
konzert; klavier u. orch., op. 82; 


© 


244 


klavierstimme mit unterlegtem 2. 
klavier. © Lucie Scharwenka, Ber- 
lin, as child of the deceased author. 
R 45785, Sept. 5, 1936. 249 


School comrades; march, H. Engel- 
mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 


Philadelphia, as widow. R 47012, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 250 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Serenade; 


arr.; orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as author of 
arrangement. R 473857, Sept. 19, 
1936. 251 


w Ludwig Rellstab, arr.; 
‘women’s 3-pt. cho. © Alexander 
Monestel, Ridgewood, N. J., as author 
of arrangement. R 47068, Aug. 21, 
1936. 252 


Sea (The) siren; from A Yankee man- 
darin, w Edward Paulton, m Regi- 
nald DeKoven. © Anna F. DeKoven, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 46997, Aug. 14, 1936. 253 


See saw waltz; by Leo Friedman; pf. 
© Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, Los An- 
geles, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 47313, Sept. 19, 
1936. 254 


Sense games with Peter Piper and his 
friends; rhymes and games Nancy 
Welles, m Jeannie Ringland Smeltzer. 
© Nancy Welles, Minneapolis, as one 
of the authors. R 47159, Sept. 3, 
1936. / 255 


Serenade; op. 39, no. 2; pf. © Eduard 
Behm, Berlin-Schoneberg, Germany, 
as author. R 47261, Sept. 14, 1936. 

256 


Sex delicious ; from The gay hussars, w 
Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47128, Aug. 20, 1936. 257 


She’s a flower from the fields of old 
Ireland; w and m Chauncey Olcott 
and Dan J. Sullivan. © Margaret 
Oleott, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 46992, Aug. 14, 1936. 

258 


Shepherds abiding; Christmas anthem. 
© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, Eng- 
land, as author. R 47160, Sept. 5, 
1936. 259 


Shooting star; song, m Bob Alden. © 
Bob Adams, New York, as author of 
w. R 47363, Sept. 14, 1936. 260 


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Simple aveu; by Fr. Thomé, arr.; orch. 
© Richard E. Hildreth, West Somer- 
ville, Mass., as author of arrange- 
ment. R 47355, Sept. 19, 1936. 261 


Sing me a come-all-ye like my daddy 
sang to me; song, Nora Bayes and 
Jack Norworth. © Jack Norworth, 
New York, as author of m. R 46986, 
Aug. 3, 1936. 262 


Singing bird; Indian intermezzo; pf. 
© Edward Edwards, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47361, Sept. 14,1936. 263. 


—— —— song, w Arthur Longbrake. 
© Edward Edwards, Philadelphia, as 
author of m. R 47364, Sept. 14, 1936. 

264 

Sol ei non torna; song, parole F. Cim- 
mino. © Pietro Adolfo Tirindelli, 
Rome, as author of m. R 47234, 
Sept. 10, 1936. 265 


Soldier’s (A) life; from The gay hus- 
sars, w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. 
© Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as au- 
thor of m, and Katherine Stewart, 
Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, Eng- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of w. R 47122, Aug. 20, 1936. 266 


Something tells me; from A Yankee 

' mandarin, w Edward Paulton, m 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. De- 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47002, Aug. 14, mee 
67 


Sommernacht; song, op. 39, no. 7, w 
Ludw. Jacobowski. © Vitézslav No- 
vak, Prague, Czechoslovakia, as au- 
thor of m. R 47258, Sept. 14, 1936. 

268 


Sonate no. 3; v. Conrad Ansorge, op. 
23; pf. © Margarete Ansorge, Ber- 
lin-Westend, Germany, aS widow. R 
47256, Sept. 14, 1936. 269 


Sonatina album; 30 favorite sonatinas, 
rondos and pieces, Louis Kohler. An- 
alytic ed. © Percy Goetschius, Man- 
chester, N. H., as author of analytic 
edition. R 47071, Aug. 21,1936. 270 


Sonatinas; by Friedrich Kuhlau. An- 
alytic editions. 1. v. 1, op. 20, 55, 
and 59.—2. vy. 2, op. 60 and 88. © 
Perey Goetschius, Manchester, N. H., 
as author of the analytic editions. 
R 47072, 47076, Aug. 21, 1936. 

2A, 272 


Song (The) of the angels; Christmas 
anthem, w Margaret HE. Lacey, m 
Louis R. Dressler; sop. solo and 
mixed voices, with violin obbl. ad 
lib. © L. Richard Dressler, Phila- 


284 


delphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47074, Sept. 23, 1936. 
273 

Song (The) of the clock; from A Yan- 
kee mandarin, w Edward Paulton, m 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. De- 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47001, Aug. 14, 1936. 
274 


Song of the lantern; from A Yankee 
mandarin, w Edward Paulton, m 
Reginald DeKoven. © Anna F. De- 
Koven, New York, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47017, Aug. 14, 1936. 

275 


Song (A) of the sea; words from the 
Atlanta Constitution, m G. Waring 
Stebbins. © Caroline W. Stebbins, 
Garden City, L. L, N. Y¥., as widow 
of the author of m. R 47069, Aug. 
21, 19386. 276 


Sorrows of Werther; w William Make- 
peace Thackeray, m Frank Lynes; 
men’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as widow of the 
author of m. R 47147, Aug. 28, 1936. 

277 


Spirit (The) of Christmas; Christmas 
cantata for Sunday school, libretto 
Flora K. Koerner, m Geo. F. Rosche. 
© Myra Rosche, Fred Rosche, G. 
EHdward Rosche, Chicago, as children 
of the deceased author. R 47373, 
Sept. 10, 1986. 278 


Spirit of youth; march, Charles P. 
Seott; pf. duet. © Maude Ladd 
Seott, New York, as widow. R 47144, 


Aug. 28, 1936. 279 
Sprig (A) of shamrock; song. © 
Fiske O’Hara and Frank Hersom, 
New York, as authors. R 46972, 
Aug. 31, 1936. 280 


Spring song; by Adam Geibel; mixed 
quartet. © Kathryn Skinner, Phila- 
delphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47240, Sept. 10, 1985. 

281 


Spring zephyrs; gavotte, Leo Fried- 
man; pf. © Mrs. F. F. Loewenthal, 
Los Angeles, as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 47315,. 
Sept. 19, 1986. 282 


Star of the desert skies; song, m L. 
Julius Sachs. © Caro Roma, Oak- 
land, Calif., as author of w. R 47039, 
Aug. 14, 19386. 283 


Sterne im wasser; song, op. 39, no. 1, 
w Karl Buleke. © Vitézslav Novak, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia, as author of 
m. R 47247, Sept. 14, 1936. 284 


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Sun-gold; from A Yankee mandarin, 
w Edw. Paulton, m Reginald De- 
Koven. © Anna F. DeKoven, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 47000, Aug.. 14, 19386. 285 


Sweetheart in thy dreaming; w Wm. 
H. Gardner; high voice, in EH flat. 
© Charles Wakefield Cadman, San 
Diego, Calif., as author of m. R 
47320, Sept. 16, 1936. 286 


Tale of a turkey; w Jessica Moore, m 
Geo. L. Spaulding. © Olive B. Frey- 
ert, San Jose, Calif., as next of kin 
of the author of w, who is not liv- 
ing. R 47045, Aug. 14, 1936. 287 


Tarantula (The); Texas rag, W. C. 
Powell; band. © W. C. Polla, New 
York, as author. R 47870, Sept. 14, 
1936. 288 


Tavern (A) princess; opera, original 
poem Nestor de Tiere, English w M. 
Louise Baum after the French of 
Gustave Lagye, m Jan Blockx. Par- 
tition chant et pf. [French and 
English text] © Anne Maximilienne 
Gabrielle Collignon, vve. Jan Joseph 
Blockx, Antwerp, Belgium, as widow 
of the author of m. R 47099, Sept. 
1, 19386. 289 


Taxi; song, from The goddess of lib- 
erty, m Jos. E. Howard. © Frank 
R. Adams and Will M. Hough, Los 
Angeles, as authors of w. R 46957, 
Aug. 7, 1936. 290 


Then we'll all go home; w Harry 
Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. © Eg- 
bert Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author 
of m, and Carrie Quinn, New York, 
as widow of the author of w. R 
47024, Aug. 14, 1986. 291 


There’s no Hoyle in the game of love; 
song, w B. Bristow Owsley. © W. C. 
O’Hare, New York, as author of m. 


R 47059, Aug. 14, 1986. 292 
Tirindelli (Pietro Adolfo) Fantasia; 
parole Francesco Cimmino; pf. © 


Pietro Adolfo Tirindelli, Rome, as au- 
thor of m. R 47233, Sept. 10, 1936. 
293 


"Tis you, sweetheart, I miss. © Caro 
Roma, Oakland, Calif., as author. R 
47038, Aug. 14, 1936 294 


To a sea gull; from Sea songs. © Caro 
Roma, Oakland, Calif., as author. R 
47037, Aug. 14, 1936. 295 


Totentanzchen; song, op. 39, no. 4, w 
Oscar Wiener. © Vitézslav Novak, 
Prague, Czechoslovakia, as author of 
m. R 47250, Sept. 14, 1936. 296 


Dt TL) NYSAi Vor 


Tout en rose; chant populaire, paroles 
L. Boyer and W. Burtey. © Vincent 
Scotto, Paris, as author of m. R 
47116, Aug. 20, 1936. 297 


Towsee Mongalay ; from A Yankee man- 
darin, w Edward Paulton, m Regi- 
nald DeKoven. © Anna F. DeKoven, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 47028, Aug. 14, 1936. 298 


True blue: song, m Terry Sherman. © 
Bob Adams, New York, as author of 
w. R 47202, Sept. 11, 19386. 299 


True (The) blue American boy; from 
A Yankee mandarin, w Edward Paul- 
ton, m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna 
F. DeKoven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 47025, Aug. 14, 
1936. 300 


Two little eyes of Irish blue; song, D. 
J. Sullivan and Chauncey Olcott. © 
Dan J. Sullivan, Newton Center, 
Mass., as one of the authors, and 
Margaret Oleott, New York, as widow 
of the other author. R 47054, Aug. 
14, 1936. 301 


Up in an aeroplane; w Burt Clement, 
m Lyn Udall. © J. H. Keating, Ven- 
ice, Calif., as author of m. R 46996, 
Aug. 14, 1936. 302 


Up in the swing; pf. © Florence New- 
ell Barbour, Providence, as author. 
R 47155, Aug. 28, 1936. 303 


Use me, Lord; song. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author, R 47841, 
Sept. 19, 19386. 304 


Vagrant fancies ; from The gay hussars, 
w Grant Stewart, m E. Kalman. © 
Emmerich Kalman, Vienna, as author 
of m, and Katherine Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47121, Aug. 20, 1936. 305 


Voulghara ; mazurka bulgare; orch. © 
Edmond Filippucci, Paris, as author 
of m. R 47083, Sept. 3, 1936. 306 


Waldnacht ; song, op. 39, no. 2, w Herm. 
Lingg. © Vitézslavy Novak, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia, as author of m. R 
47248, Sept. 14, 1936. 307 


Walk (A) in the woods; by Anton 
Stein; pf. © Sarah J. Howe, Malden, 
Mass., as author. R 47323, Sept. 10, 
1936. 308 


Walzer-momente; v. Eduard Schitt ; pf., 
violine u. violoncell. 1. Nach Lan- 
ner.—2. Nach Strauss. © Giuseppe 
Strimmer, Merano, Italy, as executor. 
R 47241, 47242, Sept. 14, 1936. 

309, 310 


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Welcome; march song, Adam Geibel; 
men’s voices. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the deceased 
author. R 47238, Sept. 10, 1986. 311 


What a difference a title makes; from 
The motor girl, w Chas. J. Campbell 
and R. M. Skinner, m Julian Hd- 
wards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47042, Aug. 14, 1936. Sh 


What can a fellow do; from The motor 
girl, w Chas. J. Campbell, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
46993, Aug. 14, 1936. 313 


What the birdies say; w Jessica Moore, 
m Geo. L. Spaulding. © Olive B. 
Frevert, San Jose, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 47036, Aug. 14, 1936. 314 


When green leaves come again; trio, W 
T. H. Bayly, m Henry Rowley Bishop, 
arr. Frank. Lynes; women’s voices. 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as widow of the author of arrange- 
ment. R 47150, Aug. 28, 1936. 315 


When I’m a duchess; from The motor 
girl, w Chas. J. Campbell, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47030, Aug. 14, 1936. 316 


When I was twenty one; from The mo- 
tor girl, w Chas. J. Campbell, m 
Julian Edwards. © Hmily Edwards, 
Hollywood, Calif., as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 47031, Aug. 14, 1986. 317 


When Jack comes sailing home; w and 
~m Nora Bayes-Norworth. © Benja- 
min L. Friedland, New York, as wid- 
ower. R 47288, July 15, 1936. 318 


When she gets back, I’m going away; 
song. © Al Piantadosi, North Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author. R 47339, 
Sept. 12, 19386. 319 


When the sun goes down to rest behind 
the hill; song, m Theodore Morse. © 
Thurland Chattaway, Milford, Conn., 
as author of w. R 47215, Sept. 11, 


1936. 320 
When twilight deepens; w Gregory 
Smith, m Edward Broome. © Bessie 


C. Broome, Toronto, as widow of the 
author of m. R 47070, Aug. 21, 1936. 
321 


When we made the gallant charge of 
Bunker Hill; song, from Mr. Hamlet 
of Broadway, w Edward Madden. © 
Ben M. Jerome, Huntington, L. L, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 47209, Sept. 
d4, 1936. 322, 


When you know; song, w Ed. Garden- 


ier. © Gus Edwards, New York, as 
author of music. R 46915, Sept. 11, 
1936. 323 


When you love a summer girl; w Harle 
C. Jones, m Geo. W. Meyer. © Sally 
Starr, Detroit, as widow of the au- 
thor of w. R 47287, July 15, 19386. 

324 


When you’re in right; song. © Cecil 
Mack and Chris Smith, New York, as 
authors. R 47199, Sept. 11, 1986. 325 


Where are they now: song, from The 
goddess of liberty, m Jos. E. Howard. 
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. 
Hough, Los Angeles, as authors of w. 
R 46956, Aug. 7, 1936. 526 


Where the fairies dwell; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding; voc. or 
instrumental. © Olive B. Frevert, 
San Jose, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
46999, Aug. 14, 1986. 320 


White wash (The) man; song, w Wil- 
liam Jerome. © Jean Schwariz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47318, Sept. 18, 1936. 328 


Whoso dwelleth under the defence of 
the Most High; w from Psalm 91; 
mixed voices. © Frederick N. 
Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., as au- 
thor of m. R 47148, Aug. 26, 1936. 

329 


Widow of twenty-nine; song, from The 
midnight sons, w Glen MacDonough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, New York, as 
author of m. R 47200, Sept. 11, 1936. 

330 


‘Wiener waizer; v. Robert Fuchs, op. 


42, arr. Bruno Wandelt: pf.  hft. 1. 
© Gertrud Wandelt, Berlin, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
47257, Sept. 14, 1936. 331 


Wild West; cowboy-Indian intermezzo ; 
pf. © Perey Wenrich, New York, as 
author. R 46976, Aug. 31, 1936. 3832 


Wilhelmina, I vant you; from The mo- 
tor girl, bk. and lyrics Chas. J. Camp- 
bell and Ralph M. Skinner, m Julian 
Edwards. © Emily Edwards, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
46998, Aug. 14, 1986. 333 


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pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Willow (The) pattern plate; from A | You’re just the kind of girl Id like 


Yankee mandarin, w Edward Paul- 
ton, m Reginald DeKoven. © Anna 
F.. DeKoven, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 47026, Aug. 14, 
1936. 334 


Won’t you even say hello; song, m Al 
Piantadosi. © Edgar Leslie, New 
York, as author of w. R 47204, Sept. 
11, 1936. 335 


Wouldn’t that be lovely; w and m Bal- 
lard Macdonald. © Elizabeth C. 
Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as 
widow. R 47295, Sept. 18, 1986. 336 


Year’s (The) at the spring; w Robert 
Browning, m Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 44, no. 1; women’s voices. © Amy 
Marcy Cheney Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as author of m. R 47156, Aug. 
28, 19386. 337 


You are the star that guides my way; 
w Monroe Rosenfeld, m Paul Lincke. 
© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, Enfield Lock, 
Middlesex, England, as widow of the 
author of w. R 47333, Sept. 16, 1936. 


338 

You, dear; song. © Len Fleming, 
Wellsboro, Pa., as author. R 47330, 
Sept. 18, 1936. 839: 


my girl to be; w Will D. Cobb, m E. 
Ray Goetz. © Kate A. Cobb, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
w, who is not living. R 47294, Sept. 
18, 1986. 340) 


You’re like the roses, Rosie; w EHarle 
C. Jones, m Geo. W. Meyer. © Sally 
Starr, Detroit, as widow of the au- 
thor of w. R 47286, July 15, 1936. 

341 


You stand awfully good with me; song. 
© Gus Edwards, New York, as au- 
thor. R 47186, Sept. 11, 19386. 342 


You taught me how to love you, now do 
not say good-bye; song, m George 
Christie. © Dave Reed, New York, 
as author of w. R 47047, Aug. 14, 
1986, 343) 


10”° nocturne; par Gabriel Fauré, op. 
99; pf. © Philippe Roger Fauré- 
Frémiet et Emmanuel Fauré-Frémiet, 
Paris, as next of kin of the author, 
who is not living. R 47098, Sept. 1, 
19386. 344 


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that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
Sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
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(except ‘a’, “an”, or “the”, or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
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Copyright Entries, Part 3, as follows: 


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vil of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-viii of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vil—vili of nos. 3-4; 

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

Canada, vol. 18 (1998), pages vi—vili of no. 8; 

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages x1i—xiv of no. 13; 

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

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xui of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 33 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili—-xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-1x of no. 13; 

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

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

Irish Free State, vol. 24 (1929), pages vil—vill ‘of no. ae 

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vilitx of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922); 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

Norway, vol. 6 (1911), pages ix-x of no mds 

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi—vil 
of no. 9; 

Poland, vol. 22 (1927), pages vi—vii of no. 25 

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

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

Switzerland, vol. 19 (1924), pages vl-viil of nos, 5-6; 

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


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A quoi bon se dire: je t'aime; slow-fox, | After the rain; fox-trot song. ©1e. 


paroles et m Jane Bos. © Sept. 9, 
19386; E for. 46241; S. a. francaise 
Chappell, Paris. 26534 


Able to save; hymn, w E. E. Hewitt, m 
D. Ward Milam. © Sept. 1, 1986; E 
pub. 57685; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 26535 


Across the borderland; hymn, w Lizzie 
De Armond, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57645; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 26536 


Actions speak louder than words; fox- 
trot song. © 1e. Aug. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 1383266; Norma P. Frantz, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 26937 


Adieu; valse song. © 1c. July 27, 
1936; E unp. 133116; Lawrence Rose, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 26538 


Admonitions; song, w Margaret Bell 
Houston. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57964; H. Gifford Bull, Ithaca, N. Y. 

26539 


Adrift on a sunset sea; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1936; 
HE unp. 133618; Lila M. Coleman, San 
Jose, Calif. 26540 


Aeneas (Enea); ballet avec cheurs, 
J. Weterings, versione italiana Ri- 
naldo Ktifferle, musique Albert Rous- 
sel, op. 54. Partition pour le pf. 
réduite par Vauteur. © July 20, 
19386; E for. 46090; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 26541 


Aeronauts (The); musical monologue, 
w and m Edwin John; pf. © Aug. 
10, 1936; E for. 45892; Reynolds & 
co., London. 26542 


After I taught you to love me, you 
taught someone else to love you; 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. 
Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133787; Wilbert 
J. Massung, McKeesport, Pa. 26543 


After I’ve been your loved one; w H#. 
Brooks, melody B. Winders. © 1. 
Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 131878; Earl 
Brooks and Bill Winders, Seattle. 

26544 


Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 133432; Anna 
R. Morgenthaler, Brooklyn. 26945 


Ain’tcha mine; melody. © 1c. Oct. 
10, 19386; E unp. 133360; Bill Cul- 
breth, Chester, Pa. 26546 


Air and double; by Quinto Maganini; 
oboe, or flute, and B flat clarinet. 
© Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 58012; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 26547 


Alabama barbecue; from 27th edition 
Cotton club parade, w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots, pf. se. Lou 


Leaman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 3, 
19386; E pub. 57806; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 26548 


Alas, my Daphne, stay; from The first 
set of madrigals of five parts, Lon- 
don, 1613, Henry Lichfield, arr. and 
ed. Charles Kennedy Scott; 5 mixed 
voices. © May 27, 1936; E for. 
45990; Oxford univ. press, London. 

26549 


Alborada; versi Eugenio A. Bellitti, e 


melodia. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 19386; EH 
unp. 1384296; Horace M. LoPiano, 
New York. 26550 


All alone waiting for you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 
132939; Charles J. Johnson, Pitts- 
field, Mass. 26391 


All at sea; pf. with w. © 1. Oct. 2, 
1936; E unp. 182902; Eva M. Bacon, 
Denver. 26552 


All because I love you so; w Hilda 
Douglas; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 183917; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26553 


All from the sun’s uprise; hymn an- 
them, metrical paraphrase of Psalm 
100, w George Sandys, m Philip 
Tomblings; organ ace. © May 21, 
1936; E for. 45977; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 26554. 


All hail to freedom; song, w Mary O. 
Alston, arr. H. P. Guy. © May 9, 
1936; E pub. 57741; Edith L. Hilde- 
brant, Detroit. 265595 


1185 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26956 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 31 


All I do is dream; song. © 1 ec. Oct.| Always apart; w and melody. © 1. 


3, 1936; E unp. 183089; Virginia 
Nicholson Horney, Baltimore. 26556 


All my loveliest dreams; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 17, 19836; E unp. 134141; Mary 
Ann Poniatowski, Buffalo. 26557 


All right for you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 132868); 
Suzanne Herbert, New York. 26558 


All the time; song. © 1c. Sept. 16, 
19386; E unp. 132020; Emily Reiter, 
Minneapolis. 26559 


All wrapped up in love; w Mildred 
Elizabeth Hutchinson; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133506; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26560 


All ye that sleep in pleasure; from The 
first set of madrigals of five parts, 
London, 1613, Henry Lichfield, arr. 
and ed. Charles Kennedy Scott; 5 
mixed voices. © May 27, 1936; E 
for. 45991; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 26561 


Allegro risoluto; from Divertimento, 
Francis H. McKay, op. 16, no. 3; 4 
French horns, in F. Se. and pts. © 
Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57782; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 26562 


Alma Andaluza (Soul of Andalusia) ; 
pasacalle, English w Olga Paul, m 
R. Gomez, arr. Venado De Campo. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E pub. 57860; Ha- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 26563 


Alone at twilight; waltz song, melody 
A. J. Grassl and Sam Adelman. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133784; 
A. J. Grassl, Uniontown, Wash. 

26564 


Alone dear; w Richard Gwillim; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133886; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26565 


Alone in the twilight with you; waltz 
song, m Delbert R. Piette. © Sept. 
5, 1936; E pub. 57936; Earle M. 
Grose, Toronto. 26566 


Alone with my dreams of you; song, 


melody James Crane. © 1 ec. Oct. 
27, 1986; E unp. 1384251; Juanita 
Puckett, Matthews, Mo. 26567 


Along Lido isle; w M. Peterson, melody 
D. Hoogbruin. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1936; 
EH unp. 133346; Dixie Hoogbruin and 
Marion Peterson, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 26568 


Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 184856; Harold 
M. Levy, San Francisco. 26569 


American moon; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 183791; Roy Lake, Wyatt, 
W. Va. 26570 


Amour (L’) en partage; chanson, pa- 
roles Paul Marinier. © July 20, 
1986; E for. 46106; Auguste Bose, 
Paris. 26571 


An der schéonen blauen Donau; schram- 
mel quartett, walzer, Johann Strauss, 
arr. Carl Tautenhayn; violine 1, 2, 


gitarre u. akkordeon. © Aug. 22, 
1986; E for. 45872; Aug. Cranz, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 26572 
And I miss you; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 183180; Ruthe 
Turner, Livermore, Ky. 26573 


And I never drink, I can swear; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134205; 
Isabella Lewis, Brooklyn. 26574 


And life will be like heaven when I’m 
with you; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 29, 1986;.E unp. 1384420; Jack 
Albert Dinehart, Hutchinson, Kan. 

26575 


Andalucia; vocal arr. from the pf. 
suite, song adaptation, Spanish and 
French lyrics Suzanne D’ Olivera 
Jackowska and Sonia Dimitrowna, 
English lyrics Albert Stillman, m 
Ernesto Lecuona. © Sept. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 57864; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 26576 


Angel face; waltz song. © 1 e. Oct. 
10, 1986; E unp. 1838365; Lou Stein, 
Philadelphia. 26577 


Angel (An) from heaven; song, w 
Ruth Madden and Hope Madden. © 
1 e. Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 133617; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 26578 


Angels in the night; carol-motet, w 
Dreult Berth, m Garth Edmundson ; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 57869; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 26579 


Animal ballet; w Herb Magidson and 
Harold Adamson, m Con Conrad; 
with pf. pt. ©1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1382672; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 26580: 


Anna; w Roy Lester Townsend; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134470; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26581 


1186 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


26606 


gone wrong; from 
Swing along, w Graham John, m 
Martin Broones. © Sept. 26, 1936; 
E for. 46236; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 26582 


Another perfect night is ending; w 
Benny Davis, m J. Fred Coots; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 58054; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 6583 


—melody J. Fred Coots. © 
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 182906; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 26584 


Another dream 


Answer to weeping willow; w and mel- 
Ody A. Po Carter. ' ©’ 1c.” Oct. 1, 
1936; E unp. 132866; United pub. co., 
New York. 26585 


Antiche canzoni di Sicilia; raccolte e 
trascritte F. Paolo Frontini. [Testo 
siciliano ed italiano] © July 2, 
1936; E for. 46017; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 26586 


Any time you say; w Clara Amelia 
Burkhardt; pf. ©1 e. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E ounp. 133507; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26587 


‘Anything for a laugh; w G. Milius, jr., 
melody A. Gisondi. © 1 ce. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 133653; Gay Milius, jr., 
and Annette Gisondi, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 26588 


Apollonian editions of Greek-American 
songs for school and home; com- 
piled George Buyukas; for singing, 
and playing on mand., violin, and 
clarinet. © Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 
0713845; Apollo music co., New York. 

26589 


Apologizing (The) planter; by Marvin 
Hatley; melody, with pf. ace. © 
iver, Oct. %, 1936; E unp. 1330389: 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

26590 


Apples; fox trot song,m H. W. Sprague 
and Warren H. Hensen. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
5, 1936; E unp. 133187; Howard 
Warren Sprague, Jacksonville, Il. 

26591 


Areadians (The); overture, Lionel 
Monckton and Howard Talbot, arr. 
Arthur Wood; brass and reed band 
pts. © Sept. 25, 1936; E for. 46231; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 26592 


Archangelsky (Alexis) Two Jewish. 
Hassidien, melodies; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 
9, 1936; E unp. 133382; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 


26593 | 


Two melodies of the Tartars of 
Crimea; pf. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 183383; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 26594 


Are you; w and m H. Auerbach; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 
57924; George EF. Briegel, inc., New 
York. 26595 


Are you dreaming; song. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1936; E unp. 183066; Marjorie V. 
Campbell, Portsmouth, Va. 26596 


Are you in love; w Matty Klein; pf. 
treble. © 1 ec. Oct. 1, 1986; E unp. 
132908 ; Frank Warshauer, Rockaway 
Beach, N. Y. 26597 


Are you sure; w and m John Hancock; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; HE 
unp. 1383695; Georgia music co., New 
York. 26598 


Argentinean dance; pf. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1986; E unp. 1382965; Irma Almesan, 


South Freeport, Me. 26599 
Arkansas centennial official ode; w 
John Gould Fletcher, m Laurence 
Powell; mixed voices. © Sept. 25, 


1936; E pub. 58137; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 26600 


Arkansaw ain’t in the red; w and m 
Fern Catlin; pf. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1986 ; 
E unp. 1384488; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26601 


Arrival (The) of Santa; musical play- 
let, w and m Hildred Tope. © Oct. 
12, 1986; D 39152; March bros. pub. 
co., Lebanon, O. 26601* 


As I rode out this enders night; Christ- 
mas carol, from The Coventry Corpus 
Christi plays 1534, m David Jaquest ; 
mixed cho. © Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 
58048: H. W. Gray co., New York. 

216602 


As long aS you are mine; song. © Sept. 
10, 1936; E pub. 57305; Edwarde 


Seott Salecto, Philadelphia. 26603 


As time goes on; song. ©1e. Oct. 7, 
1936; E unp. 133157; Robert B. Brit- 
tingham, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 

26604 


Ask and ye shall receive; w Edith 
Bremner Hackett; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 133508; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26605 


Ask me no questions; song, w Ruth Erin 
Neeley. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 
132872; Maurine Neeley, Bryan, Tex. 

26606 


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26607 


At the new French easino in sunny 
Monte Carlo; w and m Hleanor Ninon 
and Leo Mantin; pf. © 1c. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 134283 ; Leo Mantinband 
and Elli Mantinband, New York. 

26607 


Au Christ - Roi dans la Sainte Eucharis- 
tie; paroles Alphonse Bourgoin, m 
M. Renaud-Simonetti; orgue. © July 
20, 1936; EH for. 46126; Henry Le- 
moine & cie., Paris. 26608 


Audacity ; by Zez Confrey; pf. © Oct. 
17, 1986; E pub. 57994; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 26609: 


Autumn in Argentina; w Edgar Leslie, 
melody Joe Burke. © 1 c¢. Oct. 20, 
1986; E unp. 133959; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 26610: 


Aw gee; song, from The laughayettes 
of 1986. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
154223 ; Gladstone Pennell Lillicrapp, 
Easton, Pa. 26611 


Away down in old Mexico; w and m 
Harry Taylor McLean. © 1 e. Oct. 
2, 19386; E unp. 1382919; Harry T. Mc- 
Lean, Gulfport, Miss. 26612 


Away out in Wyoming; song, melody 
Jack Schatenstein. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133762; Walter J. Todd, 
Burlington, Wy. 26613 


Ay Maricruz; paso doble, paroles Val- 
verde y Leon, m Quiroga; orch. ptes. 
© July 20, 1936; E for. 46117; Julio 
Garzon, Paris. 26614 


Aye me, alas, hey ho; from Ayeres or 
phantasticke spirites for three voices, 
London 1608, Thomas Weelkes, arr. 
and ed. Charles Kennedy Scott; sop. 
1,2 and ten. © May 27, 1936; E for. 
45992 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

26615 


Babe (A) holds court in Bethlehem; 
earol, w Louis J. Harrington, m J. 
Meredith Tatton; mixed voices. © 
Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 45978; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 26616 


Baby, don’t bother me now; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
133298; Marie Frazier Nicolette, Cin- 
cinnati. 26617 


Baby, you’ve done things to me; fox 
trot, w and m Mrs. Richard Tiller, jr. 
© 1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 133106; 
Willie Adeline Tiller, i. e. Mrs. Rich- 
ard Tiller, jr., Prairie Lea, Tex. 


26618 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Baby’s lullaby; waltz, w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 1338842; 
Jeannette Tuite, New Orleans. 26619 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Air; from 
Suite in D major, transcribed Cecil 
Leeson; E flat alto saxophone and pf. 
© Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 57853; Mec- 
ca music service, New York. 26620 

—— Bach album; 20: pieces, arr. Annie 
Louise David; harp. bk. 1,2 © 
Sept. 2, 1986; E pub. 58095, 58096; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 

26621, 26622 

Chorale and Fugue; in G@ min., 

Bach-Abert, adapted for band Anton 

Weiss ; conductor’s condensed se., and 

pts. © Aug. 19, 1936; E pub. 58109; 

G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 266238 


— Flocks in pastures green abiding 
(Schafe konnen sichir weiden) ; Hng- 
list version, and marr. Phyllis James; 
unison voices. © June 4, 1936; E for. 
45985; Oxford univ. press, London. 

26624 

Pastoral symphony: from _ the 

Christmas oratorio, arr. and ed. W. 

Gillies Whittaker; string orch. pts. 

and sc. © July 30, 1936; E for. 

46003 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

26625 


Prelude in EH minor; concert ver- 
sion Gilbert Beard; pf. © Oct. 14, 
1936; EH pub. 58157 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 26626 


Rejoice, ye pure in heart; unison 
or 2-pt. sacred, w Edward H. Plump- 
tre, m arr. John Holler. © Oct. 5, 
1936; E pub. 57816; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 26627 


——Schlage doch (Strike, O bell) ; m 
arr. and ed. W. Gillies Whittaker ; 
unison voices. © Aug. 27, 1936; E 
for. 45998; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 26628 


Back in our yesterdays; song, m Delia 
Dorwin White. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133464; Elma Scheel, Capa, 
S. D. 26629 


Back to my old home town; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1936: E unp. 
134306; Oscar F. Haering, Spring- 
field, Minn. 26630 


Back to the one who’s waiting; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 134270; 
Vincent Brown, Sioux City, Ia. 

26631 

Bal vénitien; pour orch. Claude Delvin- 
court, reduction par l’auteur; 2 pfs., 
4 mains. © July 20, 1936; E for. 
46098; Durand & cie., Paris. 26632 


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no. 10, 19386 


26660 


Balboa (The) ; from Pigskin parade, w 
Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew Pollack ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Oct. 19, 
1936; E pub. 58169; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 26633 


Ball and chain; w and melody. ©1c. 


Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 1384010; Lem 
Paschal, Starr, S. C. 26634 
Ballerina (La) ; conductor. ©1c. Aug. 


31, 1986; E unp. 133606; Sallie Jua- 
nita Shull, Ocean Park, Calif. 26635 


Band (The) book; old tunes, compiled 
and arr. Mary Margareta Scott; vio- 


lin and pf. © Aug. 27, 1986; HE for. 
46008 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

26636 

Barbara Joan; by Anthony Antone; 

plectrum guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 

23, 19586; E pub. 57945; A. and B. 

music co., New York. 26637 


Barearolle; pf. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E ounp. 134017; Ella Marion Sexton. 
Greenwich, Conn. 26638 


Barn dance memories; song, melody 
arr. Mary Phelan. © 1 ec. Oct. 238, 
19386; E unp. 134097; John Raleigh, 
Peshtigo, Wis. 26639 


Be a little patient with me; valse song. 
© 1e. Aug. 24, 19386; E unp. 133301 ; 
Naomi Goleman, Wilmington, Del. 

26640: 


Be mine; song. ©1e. Oct. 1, 19386; H 
unp. 1382875; Raymond P. Sheehan, 
Queens Village, N. Y. 26641 


Beach (The) song, I’m a son of the 
beach; song, melody Hazel Nadolny. 
©1e. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1384145; 
George Stanley Nadolny, Milwaukee. 

26642 


Beautiful; song. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 184221 ; Ernesto Piedra, Holly- 
wood, Calif, 26643 


Beautiful dream; w and m Jos. Geo. 
Gilbert; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E for. 46031; Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, ltd., London. 26644 


Beautiful hills; w Murwen Ofay; pf. 
©ilie. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 184482; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26645. 


Beautiful memories ; w Walter Garland, 
m Mal Seaver, arr. Phil Schaefer. © 
1c. Oct. 30, 1936; H unp. 134499 ; Mal- 
colm B. Seaver, Medford, Mass. 

26646 


Beautiful moon; melody, with pf. acc. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 133028; 
HKlizabeth Smith, Canton, O. 26647 


Beautiful waltz of love; valse song. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 183419; 
Andrew Wiermaa, Virginia, Minn. 


26648 

Beautiful words divine; song, m Luther 
A. Clark. © Sept. 5, 1986; E pub. 
57930; Josephine C. Grashen, Zion, 
Tl. 26649 
Beauty; w and melody. © 1 e. Sept. 


30, 1986; E unp. 182871; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester, Mass. 26650 


© 
John 


Beauty spot; fox-trot; 1st violin. 
le. Oct. 28, 19386; E unp. 134330; 
Craven Haywood, Washington. 

26651 


Because I love you, my dear; w John 
Zsembik, jr.; pf. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1936; 
HE unp. 183898; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26652 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Minuet inG; 
arr. Nick Manoloff: Hawaiian guit. 
solo, obbl., obbl. ace, and Spanish 
guit. acc. © Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57833 ; First natl. inst. of allied arts, 


South Bend, Ind. 26653 
Behold the spirits of all men; sacred 
text; sop. and alto. ©1e. Oct. 1, 


1936; E unp. 184129; Louise Hills 
Lewis, Independence, Mo. 26654. 


Believe it or not: w Marie Halverson; 
DE OUI ec Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
1383509; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26655 


Bell symphony ; by Alexis Archangelsky. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133388; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

26656 


Beneath my valley moon; w Sam Hill; 
pf. © 1c Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 
133925; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26657 


Beneath the moonlight I’ll be dream- 
ing; waltz, w and melody. ©1« 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133170; Lottie 
Chastain, Gazelle, Calif. 26658 


Beneath the moon’s starry light; valse 
song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133268; James A. Wilson, Aberdeen, 
Wash. 26659 


Benedictus; m David McK. Williams; 
unison voices with an occasional 2d 
pt.; organ ace.; in A flat. © Oct. 26, 
1936; E pub. 58199; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 26660 


1189 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26661 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Benedictus es, Domine; in B min., m| Black eyes; old Gypsy folk song, arr. 


Harold W. Friedell; mixed voices; 

organ ace. © Oct. 26, 1986; E pub. 

58202; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
26661 


in EH flat, Henry Hallstrom; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Oct. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 57940; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 26662 


Berceuse chinoise; par Paul Bazelaire, 
op. 115; violoncelle et pf. © July 20, 
1936; E for. 46127; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie., Paris. 26663 


Berger et bergére; by Quinto Magan- 
ini; 2 flutes and oboe. © Oct. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58009; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 26664 


Bermuda buggyride; w Mack David, m 
Sanford Green; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 58067; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

26665 


Beso diabolico ; letra y melodia A. Brito 
y Kk. Collazo. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1936; 
FE ounp. 1384384; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 26666 


Betty, I love you; song; with ukulele 
ani. (©) 1. Cr,O¢h, ie 1936-, 4H, unp. 
133474; Seymour Jesse Chernis, Port- 
land, Or. 26667 


Bez Sladu twa wielka mitoS¢ minie; 
tango, slowa: W. Stepieh, m: J. Pe- 
tersburski, arr.: I. Wesby [and] 
Milez serce, milez; tango, stlowa: B 
Kuron, m: T. Kwiecifiski, arr.: J. 
Gert: ork. strony. © July 2, 1936; 
E for. 46015; Soc. of European stage 
authors and composers, inc., New 
York. 26668 


Binghamton (The) press; march, Ben- 
jamin Harrison Cornelius; conduc- 
tor. © 1c Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 
134030 ; Benjamin H. Cornelius, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 26669: 


Birth; by Alexis Archangelsky; pf. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 1383392; Moy- 
ietone music corp., New York. 

26670 


Birthday (The) party ; w Lorenzo Carr ; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 
134460; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26671 


Biskra; an Algerian serenade, Quinto 
Maganini: flute, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
10, 1986; E pub. 58015; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 26672 


George F. Briegel; band pts. © Oct. 
7, 1936; E pub. 57923; George F. 
Briegel, ine., New York. 26673. 


Black rider blues; w and m R. M. Jones 
and J. Mayo Williams; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 183977; Richard 
M. Jones, Chicago. 26674 


Blame it on the music and the moon; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E ump. 
134427; Alethia McCormack, South 
Jacksonville, Fla. 26675 


Blame it on the rhumba; from Top of 
the town, w Harold Adamson, m 
Jimmy McHugh. © 1e. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 134069; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 26676 


Bless the children: w and m Edward 
Nichol. © Sept. 4, 1936; E for. 45939; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 26677 


Blest are the departed ; sacred, m Henry 
S. Fry ; mixed voices. © Oct. 1, 1936; 
HE pub. 57752; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 26678 


Blest is the man; liturgical text based 
on the Scriptures, m Igor C. Bukétoff ; 
7-pt. mixed cho. © Aug. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57894; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 26679 


Blood-sprinkled (The) way; hymn, w 
K. W., m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57648; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 26680 


Bloodroot ; w Bliss Carman; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 134473; John 
Drewniak, Oshawa, Ont., Canada. 

26681 


Blow me down; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133758; George 
A. Hadley, Denver. 26682 


Blow the man down; sea chanty arr. 
George F. McKay; boy’s cho. © Sept. 
26, 19386; E pub. 57903; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 26683 


Blowing away out on a wheat farm; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 183233; Charles H. Serfoss, 
Hooker, Okl. 26684 


Blue; by Anthony Antone; plectrum 
guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 57944; A. and B. music co., 
New York. 26685 


Blue days; w and m Frank Southern ; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E 
unp. 133696; Georgia music co., New 
York. 26686 


1190 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


26712 


Blue devil blues; w Nolan J. Proctor; 
pii© Le: Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 
183510; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26687 


Blue English; by Jimmy McHugh; pf. 
© Oct. 22, 19386; E pub. 58126; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 26688 


Blue eyes ; from White horse inn, w Iry- 
ing Caesar, m Robert Stolz; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept. 25, 1986; HE 
pub. 57771; Harms, ine., New York. 

26689 

Blue Hawaiian melody; melody, with 
pf. ace. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
134365; Luther EH. Renfro, Stockton, 
Cait... 


Blue Lake’s shore; w Lora Olive Blair ; 
mie © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 19386; E unp. 
133511; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26691 


Blue Mayan; slow fox-trot, w Ray 
Ground, m Pepe Guillén. © 1c. Oct. 
3, 1936; E unp. 133366; José Guillén 
Valle, Guatemala, Guatemala. 


Blue memories; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 30, 1986; E unp. 134501; Carl 
Keith Sundeen, Herington, Kan. 

26693 

Blue rhythm fantasy; by Teddy Hill 
and Chappie Willett; pf. © Oct. 16, 
1936; EH pub. 57971; Exclusive publi- 
cations, inc., New York. 26694 


Blue River train; w and m Carson J. 
Robison; with guit. arr. © Oct. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57897; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 26695 


Blue sunset; w and m Hamilton Ken- 
nedy, Rodd Arden, Harry Saville and 
Freddy Royce; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 46036; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 26696 


Blue wilderness; song, w George F. 
Sugden, m arr. H. P. Guy. © May 


fowls Hi pubs 01142; | Mdith 1: 
Hildebrant, Detroit. 26697 
Bluer than blue; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 
1343849; Joseph Szathmary, Roebling, 
ING 26698 


Boa (The) constrictor and the bobo- 
link ; humorous sketch, Quinto Maga- 
nini; flute and bassoon. © Oct. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58011 ; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 26699 

Boats on the river: song; bar. solo. © 
1 ec. Oct. 3, 1936; EH unp. 133083; Au- 


gust Cor, jr., Black Hagie, Mont. 
26700 


26690 


26692 


Boguslawski (Moissaye) WHighty de- 
lightful tunes; ed., fingered, and arr. 
pf. © Sept. 14, 1936; E pub. 57604 - 
Moderne publications, Chicago. 

26701 

Boo-hoo-hoo; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1986; BH unp. 1382894; Nick 
Ciardi, Newark, N. J. 26702 


Book (A) of aural tests; for use in 
connection with the examinations of 
the Royal schools of music, London, 
and with diploma examinations, com- 
posed and compiled Basil C. Allechin 
and Ernest Read. Rey. ed. pt. 1. © 
Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 46210; Associ- 
ated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London, London. 26703 


Bouet (Hiner) der zveiter voint; w 
Morris Rund, and melody. © he: 
Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 133047; Julius 
Jaffe, Brooklyn. 26704 


Boulder (The) dam is a swimming pool 
for me; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
ale, Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 183043; 
Sparlin B. Boner, Seligman, Ariz. 

26705 


Bow down Thine ear; w from the 
Bible, m A. S. Arensky, arr. Gordon 
Balch Nevin; sop., alto and bar.; 
organ ace. © Oct. "%,, 1936- "Hh pub. 
57873; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

26706 


Bowery princess—end title; by Louis 
Silvers. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936: EH unp. 
133401; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 26707 


Bowl (A) of gardenias; waltz, Mary 
Addah Thelm; pf. © Oct. 14, 1936 ; 
E pub. 57934 ; Piano teachers service, 
Sioux City, Ta. 26708 


Brahms (Johannes) Waltz, as you 
dreamily dance; w Sigmund Spaeth, 
m arr. Ladislas Kun; mixed voices. 
© May 25, 1936; E pub. 55957: G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 26709 


Bravo (El) Rafaelillo; pasodoble, P. 


Godes y M. Salina; org. ptes. © May 

i 1936 5). for. - 46256 ;" Southern 

music pub. co., inc., New York. 
26710 


Bread and butter Sue; song, m Harvey 
Kasgor. © 1 e. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
188060; Samuel Michelson, Brooklyn. 

26711 


Bread of the world; introit or short 
anthem, w R. Heber, m Cecil Cope; 
mixed voices. © July 30, 1986; 
for. 45979; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 26712 


N98 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26713 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 31 


Break my heart no more; song, w Ava 
Stout. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133035 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

26713 


Break (The) of my heart; w and m 
Jess Lalo. © 1. Sept. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 132255; Leopold B. Slatus and 
Hyman Kurtzweil, Brooklyn, and 
Joan Stern and Arnold L. L. Offen- 
thal, New York. 26714 


Breakfast in Harlem; from Transat- 
lantic rhythm, w and m Irving 
Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald 

' Marks; with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 
1936; E for. 46048; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 26715 


Breaking (The) of the day; hymn, w 
Oswald J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57626; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 26716 


Bredon Hill; w A. E. Housman, m Alan 
Gray. © July 9, 1936; H for. 46007 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 26717 


Brennan (C. J.) Four traditional 
Irish songs; coll. and arr. C. J. Bren- 
nan. © Sept. 4, 1986; E for. 45904 ; 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 26718 


Brilliant (A) light shone in the sky; 
Christmas carol, w Alden Hayes 
Emery, m Dorothy Radde Emery ; 
mixed cho. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 
57840; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

26719 

Broadway lament; saga of Broadway, 

w and m Billy James and Charlie 


Seitter. © Oct. 19, 19386; E pub. 
58186; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 26720 
Broadway sweetheart; waltz song, 


melody M. O. Brouse and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133801; Mason O. Brouse, Sunbeam, 
Col. 26721 


Broken china; w and melody. ©1.« 
Oct. 23, 1986; EH unp. 134279; Al. 1. 
Hurwith, New York. 26722 


Broken-hearted ; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
AU. 24 1950. tu unp. LoosUN | 
Stephen J. Huyter, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

PonZe 

Broken-hearted blues; fox-trot, w and 
m Mrs. W. J. Kappe. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1838278; Anna M. Kappe, 
i. e. Mrs. W. J. Kappe, Houston. 

26724 

Broken romances ; w and m Oscar Emil 
Vallene; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; 
BE unp. 183579; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portiand, Or. 26725 


Builders of America; march, w Hlsa 
Wissell, m Edwin Franko Goldman; 
band pts. © Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58076; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

26726 


Bull (The) frog’s wedding; w Charles 
Peter Dickson, and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 134182; Kate 
Warner LeRoy, New York. 26727 


Busy; fox-trot, Bert Barnes; pf. © 
Sept. 24, 1986; E for. 46244; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

26728 


Butterfly (The) kiss, is the sweetest to 
~~ me; w and melody Rufus Walter 
Moore. © 1 ce. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 
134198; R. W. Moore, Lamesa, Tex. 
26729 
By a garden pool; w and m Anca Seid- 
lova. © 1 ce. Oct. 6, 1936; E ump. 
133048 ; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 26730 


By the old garden wall; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133816; Ida M. Haas, Caledonia, 
IN; V4 26731 


By the way; w and m Al Vann; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 5, 1936; E pub. 
57794; Isham Jones music corp., New 
York. 26732 


Bye, bye, blue eyed baby; w Roy Les- 
ter Townsend; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 154485; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26733 


Bye low my baby; song, m Vern Miller. 
© July 16, 1936; E pub. 57693; Sadie 
Jane Sturdevant, Ottawa, Kan. 

26734 


C’est le vent; slow-fox, paroles Sauvat, 
m Alex Stone, arr. 8. Chwat; orch. 
ptes. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46111; 
H. Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 26735 


C’est toi Lona; morceau de _ genre, 
paroles Arly Botou, m José M. Luc- 
chesi; orch. ptes. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46100; Auguste Bose, Paris. 

26736 


Cabalist (The) ; on themes J. Engel, by 
Jacob Weinberg, op. 31, no. 1, ed. and 
fingered Mishel Piastro; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 10, 19385; E pub. 58147; 
A. Fassio, Lachute, Que., Canada. 

26737 


California honeymoon; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Oct. 
16, 1986; EK unp. 183786; Garnett J. 
Finley, Grafton, W. Va. 26738 


1192 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Calling for you; w Paul Zazick, and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 
133670; Ben Miller, Elizabeth, N. J. 

26739 

Calling to me; pf., with w. ©1e. Oct. 
8, 1986; E unp. 183231; Bessie Crist, 
Dallas. 26740 


Calvary’s flow; hymn. © June 15, 
19386; E pub. 57980; Percy Thomas 
King, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 26741 


Campaign song; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 22, 1986; E unp. 133088; Wil- 
liam Greenhut, New York. 26742 


Campbells (The) are comin’; Scottish 
folk song, arr. Don Malin; ten., bar. 
and bass. © Oct. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58033; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

26743 


Can it be; w and melody. ©1c. Oct. 
Alwooso> HH unp.  i3s397o; Mada’ i. 
Cockerham, San Angelo, Tex. 26744 


w M. Peterson, melody D. Hoog- 
bruin. ©1e Oct. 26, 1986; EH unp. 
134229 ; Dixie Hoogbruin and Marion 
Peterson, San Bernardino, Calif. 

26745 


Can we be sweethearts in heaven; w 
Avon Stout Davis; pf. © 1 e Oct. 
20, 19386; EH unp. 133916; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26746 


Can you make a chocolate pie; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 1343854; 
Lucile Rudesill, Fort Dodge, Ia. 

26747 


Can you take it on the chin; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 
1936; BH unp. 183813 ; Dorothy Lasher, 
Westport, N. Y. 26748 


Can’t you see you're the one for me; 
_ pf., guit., trombone, 1st alto and ten. 
saxophones, 3d alto, bass, Ist and 2d 
trumpets, with w. © 1. Oct. 2, 
19386; E unp. 1384410; Sykes James 
Smith, Gary, Ind. 26749 


Canzonetta; pf. setting op. 1, no. 8, 
to no. 8 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes; violin and pf. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 184042; Fred Runkel, 
Washington. 26750 


Caprice; song. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1936; 
EK ounp. 183742; Fairfax Proudfit 
Walkup, Pasadena, Calif. 26751 


Captain (The); w and melody Jill 
Rainsford. © 1 e¢ Sept. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 181801; Marguerite Rains- 
ford, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 26752 


26766 


Cardinal march; melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
5, 1986; E unp. 134126; Joseph Fa- 
rina, Elizabeth, N. J. 26752 


Careless rapture; selection, Ivor No- 
vello, arr. George L. Zalva; pf. © 
Sept. 12, 1986; E for. 46046 ; Chappell 
& co., 1td., London. 26754 


Cargoes; unison song, w John Mase- 
field, m E. J. Stapleton. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E for. 45906; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 26755 


Caribbean moon; w and m Will A. 
Dollar and Effie Mae Pauls; pf. 
1 c@ Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 184441; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
26756 
Carita; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 19386; E 
unp. 133198; Howard Louis Culbert- 
son, Zanesville, O. 26757 


Carmencita; w and melody. © 1 e«. 
Oct. 16, 1986; EH unp. 1838769; Jack 
Moore, Dayton, O. 26758 


Carol of the birds; Christmas folk- 
song, Bas-Quercy, arr. Ralph H. Mar- 
ryott; mixed voices. @m Oc 19: 
1986; E pub. 58046; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 26759 


Carol of the Christmas presents; canto 
de Aguinaldo, English version John 
Phelps, Castilian version G. G. Pin- 
tado, Andalusian folktune arr. Chan- 
ning Lefebvre; male voices. © Oct. 
d, 1986; EH pub. 57815; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 26760 


Carol of the doves; w Jessie Douglass, 
ancient Polish carol, freely arr. Har- 
vey Gaul; mixed voices. © Oct. 7, 
1936; EH pub. 57865; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 26761 


Carolina girl; song. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
EK pub. 57737; Perry Wilson Bailey, 
Ft. Wayne. 26762 


Carpenter (The); w and melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 20, 1986; EH unp. 183994; 
Alice H. Crompton, Worcester. 26763 


Carry on; hymn, w A. H. A., m A. H. 
Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57644; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 26764 


w Richard W. Pascoe, m Will E. 
Dulmage and H. O’Reilly Clint. © 
Oct. 27, 1936; E pub. 58220; Jenkins 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 26765 


Cause (The) of all the trouble is the 
income tax; w and m Greatrex New- 
man and Noel Gay; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46064; Cine- 
phonic music co., ltd., London. 26766 


1193 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26767 


*Cause you’re my baby now; w Thomas 
Manitaras; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133512; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26767 


Celebrated minuet; by Boccherini, arr. 
Charles Woodhouse; string orch. or 
quartet, with pf. conductor. Se. and 


pts. © Sept. 18, 19386; E for. 45950; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., London. 
26768 

Cellophane (The) girl; w_ Lillian 


Scholtes; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 134452; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26769 


Chanson pour Jean; berceuse, paroles 
et m Emile A. Chizat; avec violon ad 
lib. © July 20, 19386; E for. 46128; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 

26770 


Chant de la jeunesse; paroles André 
Mauprey, m Maurice Lévy-Bétove, 
transcrit V. Dick; sop. 1, 2 et con- 
tralti. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46134 ; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 26771 


Chant funebre; by Alexis Archangel- 
sky and Hugo Friedhofer. © 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 1383408; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 26772 


Chantons le vin; chanson, paroles 
Georges Marignan. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46109; Auguste Bose, Paris. 


26773 
———orch. ptes. © July 20, 1936; E for. 
46105 ; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 26774 


Charge (The) of victory; by Marvin 
Hatley. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1936; EH unp. 
134842; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 26775 


Charlie Duck; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 188612; Jane 


Morton, Tulsa, Okl. 26776 
Charm (The) of the shawl; action 
song, w B. M. Noble. © Sept. 22, 


1986; E for. 45888; Edgar Moy, Lon- 
don. 26777 


Cherry (The) in spring; w Dorothy 
Dickinson, m C. Armstrong Gibbs; 
sop. and alto or ten. and bass or 
mixed voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. 


© Sept.) 15, 4936.3, BE; for... 45931 ; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 26778 


Chicago, great Chicago; song, final arr. 
Armand F. Huss. © Sept. 23, 1986; 
E pub. 58074; Charles W. Cordrey, 
Hammond, Ind. 26779 


pt. Ili D.is4.VoaL 


Child and mother; song, w Eugene 
Field. © Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 57704; 
Martha Bailey Moore, Pittsburgh. 

26780: 


Child (A) is born in Bethlehem ; w tra- 
ditional, tr. and arr. of 16th century 
melody Hazel Gertrude Kinscella; 
mixed voices; organ or pf. ace. © 
Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 57866; J. Fischer: 
& bro., New York. 26781 

Child Jesus; song, m J. Chas. MeNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134346 ; 
Josephine Valenti Bartoloni, Matta- 
pan, Mass. 26782: 


Child (A) of Christ the King; hymn,. 


m Ralph H. Moore. © Oct. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 58119; LeMar Glenn Clark, 
Cleveland. 26783: 


Childhood days; w Bernnetta Smith; 
pt... ©-1. cc. Oct. 12) 1936-5 R une 
1383513; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26784 


Childhood dreams; w Em Kay; pf. © 
1c. Oct, 127"°1986'" *h mp Laowlen. 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26785: 


Children at play; pf. ©1ce Oct. 28, 
1936; E unp. 134802; Frank Cam- 
bria, New York. 26786. 


Chiming (The) bells of Avalon; w and. 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133484 ; Ruth E. Willis, Fond du Lac, 
Wis. 2678T 


China moon; fox-trot song. © 1 « 
Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 133265; Robert 
Harold Bentley, Mt. Carroll, Ill. 

26788 


Chip (A) off the old block; w Charles 
Barrett Williams; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
17, 1986; E unp. 133515; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26789" 


Chiquita, say no; w Allan Roberts and 
Jules Loman, m F. K. Shuman; pf. 


treble. ©1 ce. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133671; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 26790 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Four 


short preludes; op. 28, nos. 10, 11, 9 
and 38, rev. ed. with fingering, phras- 
ing, pedaling, ete., Elliot Griffis; pf. 
With biographical sketch and glos- 
sary. © Sept. 23, 1986; E pub. 
57845; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 26791 


Xopos oupros modutexds (Choros syrtos: 
politikos) ; by Spiros Becatoros; pf. 
© Aug. 18, 1936; E pub. 58145; 
Apollo music co., New York. 26792 


1194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


——_——— eeeeeeFe 


© 1c. Oct. 22, 1936; | Christmas 


Chow-chow ; song. 
E unp. 1384020; Emma Ranck Brown, 
Beaver Falls, Pa. 26793 


Christ (The) child; anthem, Peter Cor- 
nelius, arr. Sumner Salter; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. © Oct. 6, 1936; E pub. 
57822; Boston music ¢co., Boston. 

26794 


Christmas cantata, text selected 
and arr. and m C. B. Hawley, new 
arr. Rob Roy Peery ; women’s voices. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57197; John 
Church co., Philadelphia. 26795 


Christ-child (The) lay on Mary’s lap; 
Christmas carol, w Gilbert K. Ches- 
terton, m Walter R. Spalding; mixed 
voices; organ ace. © Oct. 5 1936; 
E- pub. 58124; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 26796 


Christ moves on; hymn. © Aug. 15, 
1936: E pub. 57826; Albert H. Heinz, 
Columbus, O. 26797 


Christ (The) who never fails; hymn, 
w L. M. Zimmerman, m B. D. Ack- 
ley. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57627; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

26798 


Christmas; cantata, text compiled from 
the Gospel; soli and mixed cho.; 
organ acc. © Oct. 6, 19386; E pub. 
57883; M. J. Vanden Elsen, Luxem- 
burg, Wis. 26799: 


Christmas bells are ringing; group of 
solos and duets for Christmastide, w 
and m Cora W. Jenkins, op. 16, nos. 


1-7 pi. o1'©)/ Oct. 19;.,19365).H\ pub: 
58125; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton, 26800! 


Christmas cantata; w from the Bible, 
m Richard Theodore Rohlfing; wo- 
men’s or children’s choir; organ acc. 
© Sept. 30, 19386; E pub. 57733; 
Concordia pub. house, St. Louis. 

26801 


Christmas earillons of Poland; w Jessie 
Douglass, old Polish chime carol, 
freely arr. Harvey Gaul; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 57864 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 26802 


Christmas (A) carol; by Charles Dick- 
ens, adapted as a musical play, bk. 
and lyrics Sarah Grames Clark, m 
Bryceson Treharne; unison and 2-pt. 
voices. Voe. se., with full dialog. 
© Oct. 6, 1936; D 39148; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 26802* 


109464—37——_2 


26814 


(The) carol of the field 
mice; w Kenneth Graham, m Walter 
Merritt Agard; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 134053; W. R. Agard, 
Madison, Wis. 26803. 


Christmas (The) light; juvenile oper- 
etta, libretto and lyrics Beatrice 
Marie Casey, m Henry S. Sawyer. 
© Oct. 23, 1936; D 39161; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 26803* 


Christmas (A) lullaby; w Lila Phillips, 
m Irene Rodgers. © Oct. 17, 1936; 
EH pub. 58051; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 26804 


Christmas (The) rose; carol-anthem, w 
anon., m William H. Anderson; 
mixed cho.; organ acc. © Oct. 19, 
1936; E pub. 58050; H. W. Gray co., 


New York. 26805 
Christmas song; w A. T. Gurney, m 
Francis Snow; mixed voices, with 


sop. solo. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 
57837; H. W. Gray, co., New York. 
26806 

Christopher; by Alexis Archangelsky ; 


pf. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E ump. 
133390; Movietone music corp. New 
York. 26807 


Cielo de la pampa (Sous le ciel de la 
pampa); tango, paroles Arly Botou, 
m José M. Luechesi; orch. ptes. © 
July 20, 1936; E for. 46102; Auguste 
Bosc, Paris. 26808 


Cinderella; study in quarter, half, and 
dotted half notes, George Perlman; 
violin, 1st position, and pf. © Oct. 
10, 1936; E pub. 58024; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 26809 


City (The) of home, sweet home; w 
Addie M. Todd; pf. ©1e Oct. 20. 
1936; E unp. 133899; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26810 


Citv (The) of Springfield march; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133173; 
Raymond Vaughn Whitman, jr., 
Springfield, O. 26811 


Clarinet lament; by Duke Ellington 
and Barney Bigard; pf. © Oct. 16, 
19386; E pub. 57970; Exclusive publi- 
eations, inc., New York. 26812 


Clavel del aire; canci6én portena, pa- 
roles Fernan Silva Valdes, m Fili- 
berto; pf. © July 20, 1936; E for. 
46122; Julio Garzon, Paris. 26813 


Cloak (The), the boat and the shoes; 
song, w William Butler Yeats. © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 7; 1986; E unp. 1383166; 
Norma Bamberger Silverman, Phiia- 
delphia. 26814 


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26815 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 31 


Close of day; w and m Bye Day; pf.| Come down from the miff tree; hymn. 


© 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 133929’; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
26815 


Close to His side; hymn, w A. H. Ack- 
ley, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57609; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 26816: 


Closer to you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 184058; Lewis 
Critchley, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 

26817 


Clouds; by Lucy Ann Baker; pf. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E pub. 57824; Boston 
music co., Boston. 26818 


— melody, with pf. acc. ©1.¢. Oct. 
6, 1986; E unp. 1383068 ; Andy Darwin 
Patterson, Visalia, Calif. 26819 


Clouds and the moon; serenade, Quinto 
Maganini; flute, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
10, 1936; E pub. 58017; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 26820 


Coast (The) guard patrol; march; con- 
ductor sc. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 
1331380; E. Melville Brown, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 26821 


Cocktail (The) bar; play, libretto and 
lyrics C. B. Casad, melodies R. L. 
Broeder. © 1 e¢ Oct. 3, 1986; 
D 389164; Campbell B. Casad, New 
York, and Raymond L. Broeder, 
Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 26821* 


Cocktail (The) of your smile; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
183119; Anna Hawks Putnam, Jack- 
son Heights, N. Y. 26822 


Coconut cruise ; fox-trot, w Ray Ground, 
m Pepe Guillén. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 133367; José Guillén Valle, 
Guatemala, Guatemala. 26823 


Colonel Nelson M. Holderman medal of 
honor march; solo B flat cornet. © 
1c. July 6, 19386; E unp. 133086; 
Joseph R. Glaser, Veteran’s Home, 
Calif. 26824 


Colville (The) Valley calls me, an’ 
that’s where I’m gonna be; w Elsie 
Moorhead; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; 
_E unp. 1384456; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26825 


Come and play; by Bernice Frost; pf. 
© Sept. 2, 1986; E pub. 58106; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 26826 


Come cooling night; w and m Anca 
Seidlova. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133050; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 26827 


© Oct. 24, 19386; E pub. 58246; Floyd 
W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 26828 


Come let’s live again; song, w Louise 
N. Gemino. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133867; Arnold W. Gemino, 
Waterbury, Conn. 26829 


Come true, sweet dream, come true; 
w Ray Klages, m Jesse Greer, pf. sc. 
Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 
17, 1936; E pub. 58178; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 26830 


Come, ye blessed; w from St. Matthew 
25, m Paul Ambrose, arr. Henry S. 
._ Sawyer; in E flat. © Oct. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 58158; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 26831 


Come, you Gypsies; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; EK unp. 133968 ; 
Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. 26832 


Comely swain; by John Playford [and] 
Where the bee sucks; w Shakespeare, 
m John Wilson: arr. W. Gillies Whit- 
taker; sop. 1, 2 and contralto. © 
June 4, 1936; E for. 45996; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 26833 


Comrades; trio, F. L. Buchtel; cornets 
or clarinets and pf. © Sept. 25, 1936; 
EK pub. 57702; C. L. Barnhouse, inc., 
Oskaloosa, Ia. 26834 


Comrades ever since we were boys; 
w and m Felix McGlennon, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57715; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 26835 


Concerto moldave; de Stan Golestan; 
réduction pour viOoloncelle et pf. © 
July 20, 1986; E for. 46097; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 26836 


Conflict; by Marvin Hatley; melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 158140; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 26837 


Continental lady ; fox trot song. ©1e. 
July 25, 1986; E unp. 133100; Beatriz 
McFarlane, Mandeville, La. 26838 


Copper colored gal; from 27th edition 
Cotton club parade, w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 3, 
1986; E pub. 57809; Mills music, ine., 
New York. 26839 


Coronation ode—Edward VIII; w Wat- 
son Kirkconnell, m R. Gerrard Lud- 
lam. © 1. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133728; Rebecca Gerrard Ludlam, Los 
Angeles. 26840 


1196 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


26866 


Corsaresea; grande suite sinfonica in 5 | Creative musicianship; tonal materials 


tempi, P. La Rotella; orch. Partitura. 
1. II° tempo, allegro moderato.—2. 
III’ tempo, scherzo. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46023, 46024; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 26841, 26842 


Cossack (The) wedding; folk themes, 
intermezzo-scene, op. 10; orch. se., 
with simplified voc. sce. for male 
voices. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 
133964; Nicolai Bolin, Los Angeles. 

26843 


Cottage (A) in the valley; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1986; EH unp. 134214; 
Harry E. Kreider, Tulare, Calif. 

26844 


Cottage on wheels; in Trailer parade, 
w and melody. © 1. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 134889; Joseph Reed Alden, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 26845 


Cotton mill blues; w and m John Han- 
cock; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; 
EK unp. 133694; Georgia music Co., 
New York. 26846 


Cotton picking time in Tennessee; song. 
©1c. Oct. 10, 1986; HE unp. 133345; 
Ralph Wyatt, Yorkville, Tenn. 

26847 


Country fair waltz-song; w Edward 
Oxenford, m Franz Abt, arr. Jordan 
S. Doone; men’s voices. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57719; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 26848 


Courante; pf. setting op. 1, no. 7, to no. 
7 of the Kreutzer 42 violin etudes; 
violin and pf. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 134041; Fred Runkel, Wash- 
ington. 26849 


Covered wagon trail; fox-trot song. © 
1c Sept. 8, 19386; E unp. 133485; 
Ferdinand HEH. Kunselman, Iliff, Col. 

26850 


Cow girl of the Big horns [sic]; valse 
song. © 1. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133429; R. H. Pettengill, Casper, Wy. 

26851 


Cowboy’s (A) melody; song. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 133329; Fred- 
rick George Rogers, Forty Fort, Pa. 

26852 


Cowboy’s (A) Rose; song, m Karle 
Major, rearr. Wallace A. Johnson. © 
Sept. 21, 1986; E pub. 57847; Sadie 
Stevenson and Mercer Stevenson, 
Pasadena. 26853 


and rhythmic structure of melody, 
Rouen Faith. © Oct. 5, 19386; AA 
217101; Rouen Le Roy Faith, Port- 
land, Or. 26854 


Credo (A); w from the German, by 
William Makepeace Thackeray, m 
Mark Andrews; bar. solo and men’s 
cho. © Oct. 9, 19836; E pub. 57977; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 26855 


Cricket (The) and the bumble-bee; by 
George W. Chadwick, arr. C. F. Man- 
ney ; pf. duet. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57730; B. F. Wood music ¢o., Bos- 
ton. 26856 


Cross (The) ; hymn. © Sept. 15, 1936; 
EK pub. 58227; Louis R. Flint, San 
Francisco. 26857 


Cross-eyed cowboy from Abilene; w and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 1384118; Marvin Montgomery, 
Fort Worth. 26858 


Cruiser (The) Harvard march; by Gus- 
tav Strube; military band pts. 
July 138, 1936; E pub. 58210; Alfred 
music co., inc., New York. 26859 


Cry baby; w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 
18, 1986; E unp. 133095; Emma Mae 
Roberts, Philadelphia. 26860 


Cuba (The) libre; rhumba, w and m 
Edward Lambert and Gerald Dolin, 
arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts. © Oct. 
5, 1936; E pub. 58112; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 26861 


Cubanita (Gua) > rumba >/,pi. © ia] 
Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 134248; Pietro 
Joseph Russo, Atlantic City. 26862 


Cucaracha (La); Mexican popular 
song, arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian 
guit. solo, obbl., 2d obbl., obbl. acce., 
and Spanish guit...ace., ©. Oct. a, 
1936; E pub. 57832; First natl. inst. 
of allied arts, South Bend, Ind. 

26863 


Cuckoo (The) sings; by Olive Pull; pf. 
shing, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer; pf. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58207; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 26864 


Cuckoo (The) sings; by Olive Pull; pf. 
© Sept. 19, 1936; E for. 45879; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
Music, London, London. 26865 


Cui (Cesar) Ballade; arr.; voice, and 
harp) of pf acc: 2©@ 1°c) im Sep 22, 
1e¢ ow Oct. 7; E unp. 133248; Vojmir. 
Attl, New York. 26866 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26867 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Cupid stole a march on me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 7, 19386; E unp. 
133214; Effie Allison, Olla, La. 26867 


Czerwonetango; slowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m: Fred Scher. © Aug. 7, 
19386; E for. 46087; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 26868 


ork. strony. © Aug. 7, 
1936; E for. 46086; Editions Fermata, 
Warsaw, Poland. 26869 


D’ott viens tu, bergére (Shepherdess, 
whence come ye) ; French carol, 17th 
century w, tr. and m M. Mungo-Park ; 


sop. and alto voices. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E for. 45907; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 26870 
Daddy Long-legs; by Kenneth A. 


Wright, orch. Arthur Wood; pts. © 

Apr. 30, 1986; E for. 46229; Peter 

Maurice music co., ltd., London. 
26871 


Daddy o’ mine; pf., with w. ©1 .¢. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133151; Jose- 
phine Botsch, Baltimore. 26872 


Daddy will never seem old or grey; w 
Lora Olive Blair; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1936; E unp. 133516; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26873 


Dance (The) goes on; from Over she 
goes, w Desmond Carter and Frank 
Eyton, m Billy Mayerl; with ukulele 
arr. and symbols for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
for. 45961; Victoria music pub. Co., 
ltd., London. 26874 


Dancing along; slow fox-trot, w and 


melody. © 1. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133016; Minnie Collings, Lincoln, 
Mont. 26875 
Dancing and romancing; w_  Ileen 


Grews; pf. © 1 c “Oct.> 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133881; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26876 


w Ray Sather, m Elroy Fiedler. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 19386; E unp. 130786 ; 
Raymond H. Sather, Brooklyn. 

26877 


Dancing doll; novelty entr’acte, Rudy 
Starita; xylophone; pf. ace. © Sept. 
2, 1986; E for. 45973; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd., London. 26878 


Dancing flame; song. © 1. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 183661; Elizabeth Camp, 
Los Angeles. 26879 


Dancing in each other’s arms; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 1383648; 
Homer Norman, East Chicago, Ind. 

26880: 


Dancing in the firelight just for you; 
song, m Luther A. Clark. © 1 e«. 
Oct. 1, 1986; E unp. 182879; Caroline 
Bullard, Hanover, Mass. 26881 


Dandelion, daisy and daffodil; waltz, 
w and m Ralph Butler, Stanley J. 
Damerell and Tolchard Evans; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Sept. 14, 
1986; E for. 45912; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 26882 


Danger in the moonlight; fox-trot song. 
© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 133433; 
Roy Ellis and Art Morton, Natoma, 
Calif. 26883 


Danse espagnole; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 184003; Jean G. La- 
mothe, Brooklyn. 26884 


by Carl Wilhelm 
© Oct. 14, 1936; 


Danza mexicana; 
Kern, op. 704; pf. 


E pub. 58163; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 26885 
Dare to advance with Christ; hymn, 


w A. H. A., m A. H. Ackley. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E. pub. 57610; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 26886 


Dark apartment; w Russ Dean, m 
Jimmy McCollum. © 1 e¢ Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 183746; James Charles 
McCollum, Ann Arbor. 26887 


Darkies’ birthday party; w and m Har- 


riet Manuel; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 1838580; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26888. 


Darling are we going out to-night; w 
M. Peterson, melody D. Hoogbruin. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133985; 
Dixie Hoogbruin and Marion Peter- 
son, San Bernardino, Calif. 26889 


Darling, je vous aime beaucoup; new 
lyrics and m Anna Sosenko, new arr. 
Albert Szirmai; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 58151; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 26890 


Darling, you know I am lonely; w Clar- 
ence Eugene Knapp; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
12, 1936; E unp. 133517; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26891 


Dartmouth challenge song; w Ernest 
M. Hopkins, m Edward H. Plumb. 
© Sept. 14, 1936: E pub. 58115; Dart- 
mouth college, Hanover, N. H. 26892 


1198 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Daughter (The) of Mother Machree; 
w and melody. ©1.. Oct. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 1383324; Bernard Houben, 
Brooklyn. 26893 


Dawn is breaking; w Barbara Thomp- 
son, m J. Thompson. © 1 c¢. Sept. 
28, 1936; E unp. 1384286; Joe Thomp- 
son, Barbara Thompson and W. T. 
Heath, Denver. 26894 


Day dreaming ‘neath the pine; valse 
song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 19386; E unp. 
133255; Rosa Whaley, Eagle Point, 
Or. 26895 


Day (The) you left me behind; w 
Mary Schroedter; pf. ©1c. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134484; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 26896 


Daybreak; w and melody Leroy Budd 
and Sebastian (Chas.) Caputo. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 184290; 
Budd & Caputo, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 

26897 


—w Paul S. Nickerson, m Carl F. 
Mueller; full mixed cho. © Sept. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58101; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 26898 


Days (The) of Grieg and Tschaikow- 
sky; 55 works, selected and ed. Al- 
bert E. Wier; pf. © Sept. 30, 1936; 
AA 217533; Harcourt, Brace & ©Co., 
inc., New York. 26899 


Days (The) of Wieniawski and Mon- 
asterio; 35 works, selected and ed. 
Albert E. Wier; pf. © Oct. 15, 1936; 
A 93470; Harcourt, Brace & co., New 
York. 26900 


De Lawd am sholy goin’ to ansa’ 
prayer; w Em Kay; pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 183892; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26801 


De raza gitana; zambra, letra y m A. 
Jofre, M. Bolanios y S. R. de Azagra; 
pf. © May 11, 1936; EH for. 46247; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 26902 


De ti estoy celoso; cancion bolero, letra 
A. de la Puente, melodia J. Rosado. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 132959 ; 
Antonio de la Puente y Juan Rosado, 
New York. 


Dear: sone’ ©, 1c. Oct. 14" 1936; 
E unp. 1838631; Henry Sherwood 
Hoffman, Ardmore, Pa. 26904 


Dear little grannie, I’m in love with 
you; w Annette Mowbray; pf. 
hey Oct.) 22, 1936); + Hamp) 1 1s35is8 3 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26905 


26908 | 


26918 


Dear little mother of mine; pf., with 
w. © 1 ¢ Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 
134818; Claribel M. Blomquist, To- 
ledo. 26906 


Dear little pal; w Eugene Bastion; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 19836; E unp. 133519; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

26907 


Dear ol’ M. P. A.; association song 
and waltz arr. for pf., w, m and arrs. 
A. A. M. Dewing; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 25, 1986; EH pub. 57952; A. A. M. 
Dewing, Baltimore. 26908 


Dear old pal; song. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1936; EH unp. 133984; Constance War- 
ren, Los Angeles. 26909 


Death; by Alexis Archangelsky; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133395; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

26910 


De Cairos-Rego (Iris) Toccata; pf. 
© Aug. 14, 1986; E for. 46035; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

26911 


Dedication; w Wolfgang Miiller, tr. 
Arthur Westbrook, m Robert Franz, 
op. 14, no. 1, arr. C. F. Manney ; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57723; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

26912 


Deed (A) and a word; song, w Char- 
les Mackay. © 1. Oct. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 133196; Ella Marion Sexton, 
Greenwich, Conn. 26913 


Deep elem blues, no. 2; w and m Bob 
Attlesey and Joe Attlesey ; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1936; E unp. 133077; 
State street music pub. co., Chicago. 

26914 


Deep river; modern transcription, arr. 
Ed. Chenette; full band pts. © Oct. 
20, 1936; E pub. 58042; Rubank, inc., 
Chicago. 26915 


old negro melody, arr. W. F. Am- 


brosio; violin and pf. © Oct. 10, 
1986; E pub. 58029; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 26916 


Del Malecon a Triana; rumba flamenca, 
Andrés Molt6; org. ptes. © May 
11, 19386; EH for. 46252; Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

26917 


De-lovely ; from Red, hot and blue, w 
and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 30, 1936; E pub. 
57754; Chappell & co., inec., New York. 

26918 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26919 


Demi-Dieux (Les); march; pf. 
Sept. 9, 1986; E pub. 57835; K. Proff- 
Kalfaian, Fresno, Calif. 26919 


Depression was a lesson to me; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 183945; Sidney Easton, Corona, 
IN. (FY. 26920 


Deserted; song. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 184500; Evangeline M. Guelig, 
Chicago. 26921 


Desolation; w J. Yarmov, melody M. 
Tracy and H. Haltenorth. © 1 e. 
Oct. 15, 19386; E unp. 133669; Jack 
Yarmov, McKee Tracy and Hardy 
Haltenorth, Atlantie City. 26922 


Dett (The) collection of negro spiri- 
tuals; 2d group, anthems and motets, 
R. Nathaniel Dett. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
AA 216499; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 26923 


4th group, originals, settings, an- 
thems and motets, with essay The 
development of the negro spiritual, 
R. Nathaniel Dett. © Oct. 22, 1936; 
AA 218099; Hall & McCreary co., 
Chicago. 26924 


Devil (The) was in you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; EB unp. 133003; 
John F. Pennisi, Hollywood, Calif. 

26925 


Dey’s a brighter Dixie; spiritual, m 
Lyn Udall. .© 1 ce@ Oct. 5, 1936; 
H unp. 184188 ; Chester Finley, Mans- 
field, O. 26926 


Dial (The) system piano method; easy 
rapid course, complete, with diction- 
ary of chords incl, Anthony La 
Paglia. © Oct. 27, 1936; E pub. 
58225; Dial music co., New York. 

26927 


Diane de Poitiers; 1°° suite, Jacques 
Ibert; orch. Partition. © July 20, 
1936; HE for. 46129; Alphonse Leduc 
& cie., Paris. 26928 


Did you forget; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 1838326; Samuel 
Turk, Brooklyn. 26929 


Did you mean it; w and m Mort Dixon 
and Jesse Greer; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 8, 1936; E pub. 57852; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


26930 


Dine et Din; boléro, paroles Jean No- 
hain, m Mireille. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46132; Editions du Coquelicot, 
Paris. 26931 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31. 


©] Disillusioned again; w H. W. Foster,. 


melody M. M. Pitcher. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
18, 1936; E unp. 133607; Merle M. 
Pitcher and Harry W. Foster, Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif. 26932" 


Disinganno; serenata veneziana, tango,,. 
versi M. Pellegrino e EH. Costanzo; 
pt. © .1,c¢. Oct. 6, 19386; EH unp. 
133000; Dominick Borgia, New York. 

269383. 

versi Menotti Pellegrino, e 

melodia. © 1.e. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 

134297; Horace M. LoPiano, New 

York. 26934. 


Dittersdorf (—) Allegro; from String” 
quartet in D major, arr. George 
Dasch; string orch. Se. and pts. © 
Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 574483; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 26935: : 


Diver’s dance; by Nick Manoloff; Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, obbl. and obbl. acce., 
with Spanish guit. ace. and chord. 
symbols. © Sept. 29, 1986; E pub. 
57707; First natl. inst. of allied arts,. 
South Bend, Ind. 26936 


Divina; letra y melodia Armando Val- 
despi. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1986; E unp. 
134585; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 26937 


Dixie jes’ ain’t Dixie anymore; song, 
m G. Jacoby and Harrison Cooper. 
© 1c Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 133149; 
Gabriel Jacoby, Birmingham, Ala. 

26988: 

Dixie land; song, Daniel HKmmet, arr. 
L. D. Richardson and G. A. Bronson ; 
Hawaiian and Spanish guit., in note. 
and diagram; with guit. chord sym- 
bols; in A. © Oct. 2, 1936; E pub. 
57906: Bronson music & sales corp., 
Detroit. 26939 


Do I love you; song, w Betty Tuttle. © 
1 c. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 1384187; 
Lee Parker Burgess, Hast Haven, 
Conn. 26940 


Do my eyes deceive me; w and m Dave 
Dreyer and Johnny Mercer. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1986; E unp. 184504; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 26941 


Do something to make some one 
happy; fox trot song. © 1c. Aug. 
3, 1986; E unp. 133254; Frank 
Woods, Visalia, Calif. 26942 


Do you like dis; song. ©1e. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 133456; Charles Martin 
Harris, Logan, Utah. 26943. 


Do you remember ; song, w L. E. Raffel. 
© 1. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 133848 ; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 26944 


1200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


—waltz song, m Rollie Altmeyer. 
©1e. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134065; 
Helen June Johnson, Minneapolis. 

26945 


Dodgin’ the campus cop; w and melody. 
©l1e. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134252 ; 
Harold (Bud) Swanton, San Fran- 
cisco. 26946. 


Doin’ the Suzi-q ; from 27th edition Cot- 
ton club parade, w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 3, 
1936 ; E pub. 57808; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 26947 


Doing things for you; song. ©1.. 
Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 133692; Herbert 
B. Greenhowse, Chicago. 26948. 


Dolly’s lullaby; w Lorraine Walens, m 
Edna Frida Pietsch; pf. © Sept. 14, 
1936; E pub. 57758; Oliver Ditson co., 
ine., Boston. 26949 


Don Diego; pasodoble, Andrés Molto; 
org. ptes. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
46255 ; Southern music pub. ¢co., inc., 
New York. 26950 


Don Quixote visits Vienna; humor- 
esque, Powell Weaver; pf. © Sept. 2, 
1936 ; E pub. 58108 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 26951 


Don’t look in the cellar for a sunbeam; 
from Happy days are here again, w 
and m Hddie Pola and Horatio Nich- 
olis; with ukulele arr. and symbols 
for pf. accordion, banjo and guit. © 
Sept. 16, 1986; E for. 45957; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

26952 


Don’t say good-night so early dear to- 
night; song, m and arr. for ukulele, 
etc., Luther A. Clark. ©1e. Oct. 26, 
1936; E unp. 134162; Andrew Krysto- 

- fik, Trenton, N. J. 26953 


Don’t say no for I can’t take it ; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 
133283 ; Mabel Powell, Big Cabin, Okl. 

26954 


Don’t sing aloha dear; by L. D. Rich- 
ardson and G. A. Bronson; Hawaiian 
guit., in note and diagram; with guit. 
chord symbols; in A. © Oct. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 57909; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 26955 


Don’t tell me it’s hopeless; song, arr. 
George H. Simes; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 132960; 
Elvera M. Scorpio, Johnston, R. I. 

26956 


26970 


Don’t tweedle-dee your ? by the politi- 
cian’s rule; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 183679; Elmer 
Smedebush, Detroit. 26957 


Down among the sleeping pines; valse 
song. ©, 1c. Aug. 31, 19386; EH unp. 
133310; Grace Ludden, Grafton, Mass. 

26958 

Down by the old blue stream ; w Goldie; 
pt. 7° © Al le Oat.» 29; 19367 1 Ecunp: 
134480; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26959 


Down by the water; w and melody. © 
tT ec. Oct. 138, 19386; E unp. 133600; 
Jerry Scott, San Francisco. 26960: 


Down in New Orleans; w and melody. 
©1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 132864 ; 
Lawrence Lawrence, Hast Islip, N. Y. 

26961 


Down in the dumps; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133469 ; Har- 
old Palmer Duey, Los Angeles. 26962! 


Down in the valley; fox-trot song. © 
trenprvug. a7, 19365 Ey unpy) As3aZr7 ; 
Ruth McMahon, Uniontown, Pa. 

26963 


Down Langford way; by Katharine 
Parker, set for elastic scoring from 3 
instruments up to full oreh., Percy 
Grainger; with pf. conductor. Se. 
and pts. © Sept. 8, 1986; E for. 
45952); Hawkes & son (London) ltd., 
London. 26964 


Down where I meet my Caroline; w 
and melody. © 1. Oct. 7, 1936; H 
unp. 133167; George Washington Mc- 
Causlin, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. 

26965 

Dramatica ; pf. setting op. 1, no. 24, to 
no. 24 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes; violin and pf. ©1e. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 184045; Fred Runkel, 
Washington. 26966 


Dream canoe; waltz song. © 1 e. Oct.. 
7, 19386; E unp. 183615; Stanley Albert 
Willcock, Johannesburg, Union of 
South Africa. 26967 


Dream girl; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 184107; Deila Sinison, Silver 
City, Ta: 26968 


Dream girl waltz; w Katherine Lar- 
mie; pf. ©1ec. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133520; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26969 


Dream heart; w David Lesley Kelly; 
pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133895 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 26970 


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26971 


Dream (A) journey; w and m Anca 
Seidlova. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133049 ; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 26971 


Dream of my heart; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134265; Anthony Robichaud, Roches- 
ter, N. H. 26972 


Dream river ; waltz, w and melody Wil- 
liam K. (Jack) Lawrence. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 1383164; William 
Kenneth Lawrence, Yakima, Wash. 

26973 

Dream (A) that has come true; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
134372; Michael Fosanella, Oakland, 
Calif. 26974 


Dreamer’s dreams; song, m Luther A. 


Clark. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57931; Caroline O’Connell, Flint, 
Mich. 26975 
Dreaming along: w Harold Hagime 


Yamabe; pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 133521; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26976 


Dreaming in a garden; w Frank O. 
Mullens, m Frank H. Hersom. © 1c. 
Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134422 ; Frances 
V. Mullens, Brooklyn. 26977 


Dreaming in the twilight ; song, w Mrs. 
William Gray. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 133040; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 26978 


Dreaming just dreaming ; w Anne Mary 
Becknauld; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; 
‘EK unp. 13838522; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26979 


Dreaming of the girl who said she didn’t 
care; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 13, 
1936 ; E unp. 13838499 ; Charles William 
Smith, Maplewood, N. J. 26980 


Dreaming of the one I love; w Mary 
Klizabeth Trowbridge; pf. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133921; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26981 


Dreaming of you; fox trot song. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 1383426; David 
Mason, Rock Springs, Wy. 26982 


— w Harry White; pf. ©1e. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 133523; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 26983 


Dreaming sweet dreams of you; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 
132907; Charlie Rhodum Pritchett, 
Thomaston, Ga. 26984 


pt. TL ns vee 


Dreamland (A) choo-choo to Lullaby 
town; from Stowaway, w and m Mack 
Gordon and Harry Revel, pf. arr. Hr- 
rol Collins. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; H 
unp., 134177; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 26985 


Dreams of the future; w Janet Boss 
Ferguson; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 1936; 
EK unp. 1383874; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26986 


Dreamy silver moon; valse song. ©1e. 
July 27, 1936; E unp. 1383113 ; Marian 
EK. Hunt, Nile, N. Y. 26987 


Dreary autumn day; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 19386; E unp. 134094; 
Alfonse Jasinowicz, Chicago. 26988 


Drift-wood; w and melody. ©1ce. Oct. 
17, 19386; E unp. 183832; Charles J. 
Johnson, Chicago. 26989 


Drifting; w and m Ethel Johnson. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 134289; 
Ethel Johnson Wolfe, Hollywood, 
Calif. 26990 


Drifting along; from The captain’s kid, 
w Jack Scholl, m M. K. Jerome; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 6, 19386; E 
pub. 58069; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 26991 


Drifting away from me; song, w Lillian 
Saunders Fales. ©1e. Oct. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 134819; Esther Saunders 
Clough, West Medway, Mass. 26992 


Drifting sands; waltz, w L. P. Moody, 
melody L. R. Wade. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 133466 ; Lois Ruby Wade 
and Lorraine P. Moody, Santa Paula, 
Calif. 26993 


Drinking song; by Alexis Archangelsky ; 
pf. ©l1-c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133391 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

26994 


Drop in next time you're passing ; from 
Going places, w and m Vivian Ellis. 
© Sept. 5, 1936; E for. 46038 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 26995 


Drowsy stream; w Howard J. Manlin, 
melody Vernon Oliver Gregory. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134277; Ver- 
non O. Gregory and H. Manlin, Al- 
lentown, Pa. 26996 


Drum corps on parade; song, melody 
Burns L. Williams. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1383349; Blanche Wright- 
son Williams, New York. 26997 


1202 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936. 


Drummer-boy (The) ; march, w and m 
composed and rev. C. W. Krogmann, 
op. 79, no. 2; pf. © Sept. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 58098; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 26998 


Ducky little honey; w Nellie Stohor 
Randall; pf. ©1e. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 183907; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 26999 


Dust; w and m Elsie Jocelyn; pf. © 
1 e. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 183924; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27000 


Dust in a penthouse; cho., w J. Graff, 
melody G. Butowsky. © 1 ec. Sept. 
4, 19386; E unp. 1384291; Gene Butow- 
sky and Jonny Graff, Philadelphia. 

27001 


Hach day at breakfast; from Going 
places, w and m Vivian Ellis. © 
Sept. 5, 1986; E for. 46039; Chappell 
& co., Iltd., London. 27002: 


Each time the sun goes down; song. 
© 1c. July 22, 1936; E unp. 128746; 
Alice Ball, Manitowoc, Wis. 27008 


Ear tests in harmony; by Carl Paige 
Wood. © Sept. 17, 1936; A 98510; 
Amer, bk. co., New York. 27004 


Easter; anthem, w from New ‘Testa- 
ment; sop. and ten. solos and mixed 


cho. © 1. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 
134352; Courty Rossi-Diehl. Glen 
Ridge, N. J. 27005 


Echale guindas al pavo; bulerias, de 
Morena clara, letra R. Perellé y S. 
Cantabrana, m Juan Mostazo; pf. 
© May 11, 1936; E for. 46248; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 27006 


Echo (An) from the romantic age; 
by Colin Taylor; pf. © Sept. 19, 
19386; E for. 45881; Associated board 
of the Royal schools of music, Lon- 
don, London. 27007 


Echo (The) of a dream; w and mel- 
ody Paula Anthony. © 1 e. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 134406; Pauline Mes- 
Sina, i. e. Mrs. J. C. Messina, New- 
atk IN. J. 27008 


Hight bars in search of a melody; by 
Will Hudson, arr. Lou Leaman; pf. 
© Oct. 17, 1986; E pub. 58182; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 27009: 


Hili, eili; traditional Yiddish melody, 
arr. W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 58025; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 27010 


27023 


Eleanor; song. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; 
EK unp. 1383245; Thomas W. Camp- 
bell, Grant Manor, 8. I., N. Y. 

27011 

Hlegia; by Luis Antonio Calvo, arr.; 
pf., simplified sc. © 1 e. Oct. 9, 
19386; E unp. 133334; Luis Guzman, 
Washington. 27012 


Elegie; pf. setting op. 1, no. 1, to no. 1 
of the Kreutzer 42 violin etudes; 
violin and pf. © 1. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 134039; Fred Runkel, Wash- 
ington. 27013 


Emaline; ten. banjo, with w. ©1.«. 
Oct. 16, 19386; E unp. 1338712; Wil- 
liam Nicholas, New York. 27014 


EHmmadell; waltz novelty, w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 
132936; Ernest Valeary, New Or- 
leans. 27015 


Empire album; w and m George Ellis. 
no. 52. © Aug. 10, 1936; E for. 
45894; Reynolds & co., London. 

27016 


Empty dreams; w Margaret Morgan, 
m Susan Alma Morgan. © 1 e. Oct. 
17, 1986; E unp. 183741; Margaret 
McKenna Morgan, Owings Mills, Md. 

27017 

En sabots; by Alexis Archangelsky ; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133380; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

1018 

End (The) of the vagabond’s trail; w 
D. Crowder and A. Brown, melody 
H. Ludwig. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1986; E 
unp. 132901; Dorothy Crowder and 
Archie Brown, Manton, Mich., and 
Harry Ludwig, Detroit. 27019 


Engaging lips of youth; waltz; lst 


violin. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 
134329; John Craven Haywood, 
Washington. 27020 


England’s good enough for me; comedy 
fox-trot, w and m Ralph Butler, 
Stanley J. Damerell, and Tolchard 
Evans; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Sept. 11, 1936; E for. 45913; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 27021 


English street cries; based on tradi- 
tional calls, w Warwick Owen- 
Smith, melodies Cyril J. H. Mock- 
ridge. ©1e. Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 
132997 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 27022 


Entry of the wilds march; solo cornet 
conductor. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1936; BE 
unp. 133962; George Earnst Brenner, 
Daly City, Calif. 27023 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27024 


Even-song; w and melody Harry Mas- 
singale. ©l ce. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
134416; George Harry Massingale, 
San Diego, Calif. 27024 


Evening (An) alone with you; song, 
w Andy Skilling, m arr. Walter 
Bromby. © 1 c¢. Sept. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 13838082; Lillian Butt Forsyth, 
Toronto. 


Evening bells; by Quinto Maganini; 
flute, with pf. ace. © Oct. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 58018 ; Carl Fischer, ince., New 
York. 27026 


Evening of romance; w Del Daven, 
melody Ernest Lamb. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1936; E unp. 133213; Ernest Lamou- 
reux, New York. 27027 


Hvening’s at seven; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134358; 
Harold M. Levy, San Francisco. 

27028 


Evening shades; hymn, w C. C. Cox, 
m S. B. Jackson. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57628; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Eventide; song. © Sept. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 57751; Agnes W. Loell, Milwau- 
kee. 27030 


Everlasting God; hymn, w C. H. G. 
m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Sept. 1, 
1986; E pub. 57634; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 27031 


HEvery-day’s a holiday; from Every- 
day’s a holiday, w and m Sam Cos- 
low and Barry Trivers. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
7, 1986; E unp. 133371; Famous 
music corp., New York. 27032 


Every road leads back to Ireland; w 
and m Ronald Hill; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 26, 1986; E for. 46222; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd., London. 

27033 


Everybody is knocking at my door; w 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 1837381; Earl Powell, New 
York. 27034 


Hverybody loves a lover; song. ©1c. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 1383773; Vir- 
ginia E. Strang, Cleveland. 27035 


Everybody’s favorite easy pieces for 
the violin; ed. Max Fischel. 1. Solo.- 
2. Pf. ace. © Aug. 31, 1986; E pub. 
57580, 57581; Amsco music sales co., 
ine., New York. 27036, 27037 


Everyone has dancing feet; song. © 
1 c« Aug. 21, 19386; E unp. 133603; 
Jessie Brown Marsh, Bozeman, Mont. 

27038 


27025 


27029 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 81 


Ev’ry time I dream; w and m Charles 
Stenross, Al Stillman and Earl A. 
Rohlf; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 58053; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

27039 


Hy’ry time we say goodbye; w and 
melody. © 1e. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133010; Frances Drummond Paige, 
Portland, Or. 27040 


EHy’rything I eat looks good on me; 
w and m Al. de Long. © 1 ec. Oct. 
24, 1936; E unp. 184146; Albert John 
de Long, Hollywood, Calif. 27041 


HKy’rything’s in harmony; w and mel- 


ody. © 1e Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 
132895; Nicholas Ciardi, Newark, 
INEe 27042 


Exalt His name; arr. Roger C. Wilson; 
1st and 2d cornet. © Sept. 26, 1936; 
E pub. 57892; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 27043 


Extraordinary; song, m Hector Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133820; Paula Lee, Chicago. 27044 


F. D. R.; march; pf., with w. ©1.. 
Oct. 23, 1936 ; B unp, 134088; Anna 
Alfaro de Conte, Brooklyn. 27045 


F. L. T.; w Roy C. Fryer, m Leo Rich- 
ard; sop. and alto. © 1c. Sept. 4, 
1936: E unp. 132521; Martha Pepper 
Fryer, i. e. Mrs. William Grant 
Fryer, Falmouth, Ky. 27046 


Fading rainbow; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 133309; J. B. 
Natole, Sacramento, Calif. 27047 


Fair and charming; w and m Gene 
Baker; pf. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1936; 
EH unp. 133406; Samuel EHugene 
Baker, New York. — 27048 


Fairy steps; by L. Leslie Loth; pf. © 
Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 58080; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27049 


Faithful memories; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134183; 
Peter Henry Barratt, Los Angeles. 

27050 

False hearted lover; song, m Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 
133639; Annie Wheeler, Bulls Gap, 
Tenn. 27051 


Fame; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 133004; John F. Pen- 
nisi, Hollywood, Calif. 27052 


Fantastic dance; by Frederick Delius, 
arr. Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robert- 


son; 2 pfs, 4 hands. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E for. 45945; Hawkes & son 
27053 


(London) Itd., London. 


1204 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


27080 


Fantasy for saxophone; E flat alto sax- 
ophone and pf. ace. © 1c. Oct. 22, 
1936; E unp. 184050; Hdward Mas- 
terson Chapman, Burgettstown, Pa. 

27054 


Far-away hills; w and m Anea Seid- 
lova. © 1. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133052 ; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 27055 


Far down the Mother Volga; _ tradi- 
tional Russian folk song, English 
version David Sackin, m freely arr. 
Harvey Enders; men’s voices. 
sept. 3, 19386; E unp. 57688; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., ine., New York. 27056 


Far from home; melody. © 1. Oct. 
By 19386; E unp. 182921; William 
Nicholas, New York. 27057 


Farewell; unison song, w tr. from the 
German, North European folk-song, 
arr. Desmond MacMahon. © Sept. 
29, 1936; E for. 46071; Banks & son, 


York, England. 27058 
Farewell my country (Adios mi 
tierra); from The gay desperado, 


English w Sidney D. Mitchell, w and 
m Miguel Sandoval. © Oct. 28, 
19386; E unp. 58222; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 27059 


Farewell to love; w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133954; 
Hdwina McCarty Davis, Hollywood, 
Calif. ‘ 27060 


Farmer (The) in the overall; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© lc Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 134216; 
F. H. Nepermann, Lamberton, Minn. 

27061 


Fascination waltz; theme melody, w Al 
Lewis, m Dave Rubinoff; with arr. 
LOL shite ete, © Oct., 13, 1936; 
pub. 57967; Irving Berlin, ine., New 

«. YOrk, 27062 


Fear not; hymn, w anon., cho. K. W., 
m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
Epub. 576389; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27063 


Fiddle-de-dee; song, arr. Seward F. 
Hull; men’s voices. © Sept. 30, 
1986; E pub. 57975; Alfred Hull 
Stevens, jr., Clinton, Conn. 27064 


Fiddler (The) at the forge; novelty 
intermezzo, Malcolm Ives; pf. 
Aug. 26, 19386; E for. 46013; Beal, 
Stuttard & co., ltd., London. 27065 


FKiesta; Spanish march, Quinto Maga- 
nini; 2 flutes, with pf. ace. © Oct. 
10, 1936; E pub. 58008; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 27066 


© |. 


Fifes and drums; by Jessie Furze; pf. 
© Sept. 19, 19386; E for. 45880; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London, London. 27067 


Fifty years with you; w and m Loren 
Trenton Coulter; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
19386; E unp. 183581; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27068 


Find your way; song. ©1c. Sept. 25, 
1986; E unp. 132592; Vera Howard 
Swift, Columbus, Ga. 27069 


Finding you—losing you; from Trans- 
atlantic rhythm, w Irving Caesar and 
Desmond Carter, m Ray Henderson. 
© Sept. 30, 1936; E for. 46238; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 27070 


Finlandia; by Jean Sibelius, op. 26, no. 
7, arr. N. Clifford Page; symphonic 
band. Condensed sc. Sept. 14, 
1936; E pub. 57760; Oliver Ditson co., 
ine., Boston. 27071 


Fir-tree (The) ; waltz, w and m com- 
posed and rev. C. W. Krogmann, op. 
T9--NOds; pe. ..© Sept...2,,,1936.;7 2 
pub. 58097; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 27072 


Fireside memories; song. © 1c. Sept. 
8, 1936; E unp. 134268; Leonora L. 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 27073 


First (The) day in May; song, w Victor 
Noel. © 1. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 
133849; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

27074 

Fischer’s (Carl) trophy orchestra folio; 
selected and arr. Charles J. Rob- 
Cres) Oren. pus, voll Nos =" 2e4©@) 
Oct. 15, 1986; E pub. 58203; Carl 


Fischer, ine., New York. 27075 
Five little stars; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 1383650; Emilie 
Heinicke Teetzen, Shawano, Wis. 
27076 


Fivefold amen; by Horace Hunt; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 
57939; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

27077 


Flag of peace; international anthem, w 
and melody John J. Schneider. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133632; 
Songtex music co., Philadelphia. 

27078 


Flashonette; modern accordion solo. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133487; 
Louis Allara, San Francisco. 27079 


Fleur (Une), un souvenir; paroles J. 
Ricaud Lemos, m Octave Crémieux. 
© July 20, 19836; E for. 46135; 
Smyth, Paris. 27080 


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27081 


Flight (The) of my heart; w Kitty 
Crandall; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 13844380; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 27081 
Flirting; fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 133300; Felix 
Charles, Seattle. 27082 


Flora Lee; fox-trot, w and m Bob 
Hughes. © 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1936; EB 
unp. 135276; Robert I. Hughes, Cov- 
ington, Okl. 27083 


Flowing river; Czecho-Slovakian folk- 
song, English version and m arr. 
Louis Victor Saar; men’s cho. 
Sept. 5, 1986; E pub. 57761; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 27084 


half 
Margaret 
© July 39, 1936; 
Oxford univ. press, 
27085 


Flying to the moon; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133724; Thomas Price, Robinson, Pa. 

27086 


Foolish feeling; from Top of the town, 
w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh. © '1¢. Oct. 21, 1936; EH unp. 
134068 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

27087 

Foolish heart; fox-trot, w and m Nita 
Hall. © Oct. 5, 1986; E for. 45915; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 27088 


Footprints in the snow; w and m Fred 
Patrick and Jerry Banks; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Oct. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 58221; Modern melodies pub. co., 
New York. 27089 


w and melody Fred Patrick and 
Jenny Banks, (© 1 ¢ Oc. 12, 1936: 
E unp. 183483; Frederick Patrick and 
Barnett Binkowitz, Brooklyn. 27090 


Kor-country and EF. D. R.; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
134092 ; Eugene Varey, New York. 

27091 


For no rhyme or reason; w Ray Klages, 
m Jack Palmer, pf. arr. R. H. Noelt- 
ner; with guit. arr. © Oct. 2, 1986; 
E pub. 57850; Melo-art music pub- 
lishers, New York. 27092 


For peace, world peace, are we; w and 
melody. © Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57995; Frederick Gustave Schwing, 
Pasadena, 27093 


Fluency studies for beginners; 
minute memory pieces, 
Nowell Smith ; pf. 
EK for. 46009; 
London. 


Dt. mew stv Sa 


Forever; w Georgia Vandiver; pf. © 
1veisOct. 20,. 1936; EH ‘unpnits3s920; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27094 


Forever and a day; w and melody Stan 


Eby. © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
184203; Stanley Earl Eby, High- 
spire, Pa. 27095, 


Forman (Mrs. R. R.) Two Christmas: 
carols; Ww Helen J. Thompson; sop. 
and alto. © Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 
58152; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 27096: 


Fortune-teller (The) told me; w and 
melody Darlene Davis. © 1. Aug. 
4, 19386; E unp. 184292; Alma Dar- 
ling, San Francisco. 27097 


Found and lost at Waikiki; song. © 
1 ce. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 1338184; 


Eunice Allen Strong, San Rafael, 
Calif. 27098 
Four (The) immortals; 2 pfs. ©1.¢, 


Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 1388755; Chris- 
tian George, New York. 27099 


Four-score and seven years ago; from 
Connie’s hot chocolates of 19386, w 
Sammy Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; with 
euit. arr. © Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 
58139; Mills music, ine., New York. 

27100 


Fourth symphony; by Charles Marie 
Widor, op. 18, no. 4, new ed. and arr. 
Casimiro Della Joio; organ. © Oct. 
8, 1986; E pub. 57862; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 27101 


Frank Murphy march; by Franz Geisz; 
pf. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 57348; 
Marie Wolf Geisz, Detroit. 27102 


Franklin D. Roosevelt, he’s our Presi- 
dent; w and m Charles Thayer. © 
Sept. 5, 1936; E pub. 57746; Charles 
Willard publications, Wichita, Kan. 

27103. 


Free, isn’t that the way it ought to be; 
from O-kay for sound, w and m 
Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr; 
with ukulele arr. and symbols for 
accordion. © Aug. 18, 1936; E for. 
45965; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 27104 


Fried chicken time in Dixie, just after 
the gay nineties; w Thomas Terry; 
pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 
134485; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27105. 


Friendship; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 132972; Robert P. De Bruyn, 
Roggen, Col. 27106 


1206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Frisky; w Benjamin H. Burt and Jack 
Norworth, melody James Mooney. 
©1e Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 132913; 


Jerry Vogel music co. ine, New 
York. 27107 
Frivolous Collette; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 


1, 1936; E unp. 181673; Marguerite 
Esther Hinkel, St. Louis. 27108 


From Bethlehem echoing; 7 carols of 
the Nativity, w and m Malcolm San- 
ders Johnston, harmony Frederick 
H. Candlyn and George Henry Day. 
© Oct. 18, 1986; E pub. 58226; Mal- 
colm S. Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 


27109 
From dreams of thee; song, Indian 
serenade, w P. B. Shelley. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 182976; Norman 
Lee, Chicago. 27110 


From the bottom of my heart; song, w 
F. Del-Mar and Grayce Joyce. ©1€¢. 
Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 1382891; Frank 
Del-Mar, San Francisco. 27111 


From the start, dear; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 
134310; A. LeRoy Tyson, Norristown, 
Pa. Pas 


From you; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 
2, 1936; E unp. 1382899; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. Debi 


Fruit (The) of the spirit; anthem, w 
from Galatians, m Hugh Porter; 
mixed cho.; organ ace. © Oct. 19, 
1936; E pub. 58047; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 27114 


Full moon shining up above; song, w 
Frank Harris. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 133853; Nathan Louis Kline, 
Roxbury, Mass. 27115 


Fumblin’ around; by Cecil Norman; pf. 
© Sept. 24, 1986; E for. 46245; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

27116 


Fun festival; 1st violin. © 1c Oct. 
28, 1936; E unp. 1384827; John C. Hay- 
wood, Washington. 27117 


Funeral lamentation of Oriental 
women; by Alexis Archangelsky. © 
1 «@ Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133386; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 


27118 
Funeral (The) of the goblins; by 
Seward Tenney; pf. © Sept. 28, 


1936; E pub. 57982; Schroeder & Gun- 
ther, inec., New York. 27119 


27132 


Funiculi, funicula; by L. Denza, arr. 
Frank Sumner; orch. pts. © Sept. 
17, 1986; E for. 46012; G. Ricordi & 
co. (London) Itd., London. 27120 


Fussin’ all the time; song, melody 
Chick Finney. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; 
BE unp. 1842384; Joseph Chick Finney, 
St. Louis. 27121 


Gallop (Rodney) Hight Portuguese 
folksongs (Oito cancdes regionais 
portuguesas) ; coll. and arr. © July 
30, 1986; E for. 45976; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 27122 


Garde-chasse (Le); chanson humoris- 
tique, paroles Henri Le Pointe, m 
Ralph Carcel. © July 20, 1986; 
E for. 46114; Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 27123 


Garden (The) beneath the sea; song, 
m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 e. Oct. 27, 
1936; E unp. 134845; Nannie M. 
Miller, Kent, O. 27124 


Garden of idle dreams; valse song. © 
1 ¢«,, Aug. 17, 1986; E ,unp. , 183281 ; 
John F. Marcello, Toledo, O. PX i WA5) 


Garden (The) of the sea; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 8, 19386; E unp. 
183201; Samuel Abrahams, Atlantic 
City. 27126 


Gardens; w Em Kay; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 133891; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27127 


Garrick; lyric opera, bk. Robert A. Si- 
mon. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1986; D 39163; 
Albert Stoessel, New York. 27127* 


Gay robin is Seen no more; unison song, 
w Robert Bridges, m W. Gillies Whit- 
taker. © Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 45995; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 27128 


Gentleman (The) in the West; w and 
melody. ©1 ce. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
134204; Harriet E. Cox, Culver City, 
Calif. 27129 


Gently rests the Saviour; Polish carol, 
w adapted Peter EF. Rydzynski, m 
arr. H. P. Hopkins; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 58153; Theodore 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 27130 
Gibson road to happiness’ guitar 
teacher; by Thomas Peacock. © 


Sept. 21, 1986; AA 218049; Gibson, 
ine., Kalamazoo, Mich. 27131 


Gift (The) of love; Christmas service 
for the Sabbath school, with selec- 
tions for the choir, w Haldor Lille- 
nas, and others, m Haldor Lillenas. 
© Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57937; Haldor 
Lillenas, Kansas City, Mo. 2tloa2 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27133 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 31 


Girl (The) of a golden dream; song, w | God ever present; hymn, w Frederick 


Ginger Harriman. © 1 ¢ Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 1383034; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 27183 


Girl (The) with the glorious smile; 
valse song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 133308; Ed. W. Quinlivan, 
West New Brighton, N. Y. 27134 


Girl (The) with the golden voice; w 
and melody. © 1. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1383630; Morris Disman, 
Brooklyn. 27135 


Girl. (The) with the sun kissed hair; 
w Cornelia De Dean; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 1383931; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


Giulio Cesare; dramma musicale, da 
Shakespeare, libera tr. e rid. Gian 
Francesco Malipiero ; orch. Partitura. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46139; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 271387 


Give me a home by the beautiful sea; 
w Margaret Hstella Shoults; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 1383901; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27138 


Gladiolus, the flower of my heart; song, 
m H. W. Sprague and Warren H. 
Hensen. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 
133996; Howard Warren Sprague, 
Jacksonville, Ill. 27139 


Glamour (The) of the rose; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134059; 
Everett Sydney Wilde, Kingston, 
Ont., Canada. 27140 


Glance (A) at romance; w Edward 
Michal Stone; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 183902; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27141 


Glimpse (A) of heaven; song, w Muriel 
Parsons. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 
133851; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

27142 


Glorious love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 1384357; Harold 
M. Levy, San Francisco. 27148 


Go West young man; from Go West 
young man, w John Burke, melody 
Arthur Johnston. © 1 e¢. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 134013; Santly bros.- 
Joy, ine., New York. 27144 


Go, Wisconsin, go; march, w and mel- 
ody Oscar Baker. © 1 c¢ Oct. 13, 
1936; E unp. 134835; Badger music 
pub. co., Milwaukee. 27145. 


27136 


M. Steel, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57631; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27146. 


God is love; w and m Pearl Clark; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 1986; H unp. 133582; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27147 


God keep you, Texas; hymn, w Udly 
Jones Wheeler and Beryl Leeson, m. 
Udly Jones Wheeler. © July 15, 
1986; E pub. 57084; Robert N. Hucka- 
bee, Haskell, Tex. 27148. 


God’s glad to-morrow; hymn, w O. A. 
Newlin, m Ruth Newlin. © Sept. 1,. 
1936; E pub. 57607; Homer A. Rode-. 
heaver, Chicago. 27149: 


God’s love ; song, m Luther A. Clark. © 
Sept. 18, 1986; E pub. 57932; Cath- 
erine Gray Eads, New Boston, Ill. 

27150: 


Going to hold out to the end; negro 
spiritual, arr. Jean Stor; 4-pt. mixed 
cho. © Oct. 18, 1936; E pub. 57961; 
Handy bros. music ¢co., inec., New York. 

27151 


Gold. digger; w Edgar Emerson Davis; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1936; EB .unp. 
133878; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27152 


Golden full moon, my heavenly bloom; 
w Albert Hamilton; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 183524; Sylvester: 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27153 


Goldie Locks is henna headed now; 
song. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 
132593 ; Vera Howard Swift, Colum- 
bus, Ga. 27154 - 


Gone; w Gus Kahn, m Franz Waxman.. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133982; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 27155 


Gone from my arms; song, w Richard 
De Rochemont. © 1 e. Oct. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 134186; Leonard L. Kirkwood, 
New ¥: 27156 


Gone with the wind; pf., with w. ©» 
1e. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133225; Ger- 
trude Jaycox Loeffler, McKeesport, 
Pa. 27157 © 


———— pf., with w. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 134284; Robert Charles : 
Saup, Columbus, O. 27158 : 


—song. ©1e. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131481; Margaret Ellis Miner, Wash- 
ington. 27159 » 


1208 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1986 


27186 


—— song. 
133069 : Ben Weingart, Bernie Weitz- 
ner and Chas. Weinberg, Paterson. 

27160 

—song. ©1ec. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 

133957 ; Loring Earl Keck, Cleveland. 

27161 

ew Ruth Delisky. : © 1c! Oct. 
28, 1986; E unp. 134317; Leo Schu- 
mer, Brooklyn. 


——w and melody Charlie Tobias, Bob 
Rothberg and Joseph Meyer. © 1c. 
Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 133676; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 27163 


—w Nick Kenny, and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 1384428; Ar- 
thur C. Poppe, New York. 27164 


Good-bye; melody. © 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1936; E unp. 183337; Archie T. Sud- 
halter, Malden, Mass. 27165 


Good-bye—good luck to you; 1st violin, 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 
134087; George Guesnon, New Or- 
leans. 27166 


Good-bye, little dream, good-bye; from 
Red, hot and blue, w and m Cole Por- 
ter; with arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 
30, 1986; E pub. 57757; Chappell & 
co., ine., New York. 27167 


Good-night, lovely lady, good-night; 
song, w John Adomitis. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1986; E unp. 134377; Richard 
Howard Huff, Milford, Mich. 27168 


Good-night, my dear; w Mary Carlisle 
and Michael Cross; pf. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1936; E unp. 133160; Allan Carlisle, 
Hast Islip, N. Y. 27169 


Good-night my love; from Stowaway, w 
and m Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, 
pf. arr. Errol Collins. © 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 
1936; E unp. 1384178; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 


Good (The) shepherd; anthem—can- 
tata. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E ump. 
133344; Leonora L. Bowden, Oakland, 
Calif. 


—— pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 1382982; Rose Marguerite 
Balz, Novato, Calif. 27172 


Good times are here and even better 
times are coming; w and melody. © 
1e. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134300; Bil- 
lie Bush Kendis and James Kendis, 


Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 271738 
Gopak; Russian dance, Moussorgsky, 
arr. Henry Geehl; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 


Sept. 8, 1936; E for. 45897; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 27174 


27162 


27170 


Praca 


© 1c. Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. | Gounod (Charles Francois) Nazareth ; 


sacred Christmas anthem, transcribed 
Chris. H. H. Booth; 2 solos and 
mixed cho. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 
58232; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridgefield 
Parky Neds 27175 


Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck’ yodeler ; 
47 big hits, w and m various authors, 
[compiled] M. M. Cole pub. co.; with 
ukulele and guit. arrs. © Oct. 9, 
1986; AA 216853; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 27176 


Grant me, O God; Talhaiarn’s prayer, 
tr. from the old Welsh of Talhaiarn, 
by Sharon Turner, m William Robert 
Davis; unison cho., for mixed or 
men’s voices; organ ace. © Oct. 7, 
1936: E pub. 57841; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 27177 


Great is the Lord; anthem, m George 
Rathbone; mixed voices, organ ace. 
© Oct. 3, 1936; E for. 45914; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 27178 


w from the Bible, m Percy W. 
de Courcy-Smale; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Oct. 13, 1936; E for. 
46072; Banks & son, York, England. 

27179 


Great is Thy never failing kindness; 
hymn, w Chas. H. Gabriel, m B. D. 
Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57613; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 27180 


Great (A) jubilee; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 1383764; Hl- 
liott Jones, New York. 27181 


Great Pacific; w Anna Tehr Morey; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1986: E unp. 134469; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27182 


Great (The) waltz of old U. S. A.; w 
and m Erie Zaetsch; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 1338587; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27183 


Greatest (The) of these is love; an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Roberta 
Bitgood ; mixed cho. © Oct. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 57968; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 27184 


Green (The) glen of Glenties; w John 
Steven McGroarty, m R. Gerrard 
Ludlam. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133729; Rebecca Gerrard Ludlam, Los 
Angeles. 27185 


Green (The) month; w Marjorie Pick- 
thall, m Albert Howe; sop. or ten. © 
Sept. 23, 19386; E for. 45910; W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd., London. 27186 


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27187 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Grief; by Alexis Archangelsky ; pf. ©| Ha, hah! Mister Trouble; song. ©1e. 


1e. Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 1383381; Movy- 
ietone music corp., New York. 27187 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Allegretto 
quasi andantino; from Violin sonata 
op. 8, arr. George Dasch; string orch. 
Se. and pts. © Aug. 26, 1936; E pub. 
57441 ; H. T. FitzSimons co., Chicago. 

27188 


Guerrera (Anthony) French horn 
method; by A. Guerrera. bk. 1. © 
Oct. 9, 1986; AA 218119; M. M. Cole 
pub. co., Chicago. 27189 


Guitaresque; by Anthony Antone; plec- 
trum guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 23, 
1986; E pub. 57948; A. and B. music 
co., New York. 27190 


Guy (The) ; song. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 184037; Dorothy Jane Moyer, 
Pittsburgh. 27191 


Gyda’r bore bach: Welsh w Elfed, Eng- 
lish tr. E. D. Bell, m Mansel Thomas. 
© Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 46004 ; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 27192 


Gypsy dance; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 e¢ Oct. 9, 1986; E unp-. 133333 ; 
George W. Bryant, Waco, Tex. 271938 


Gypsy lullaby ; pf., with w. ©1-c. Sept. 
23, 1936; E unp. 132928; William 
Kinsbrunner, Brooklyn. 27194 


Gypsy madness; w C. Bullard, m H. F. 
Larsen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 
132880; Caroline Bullard, Hanover, 
Mass., and Hattie Fuller Larsen, Nor- 
well, Mass. 27195 


Gypsy (The) trail; w Vera Eloise Mc- 
Gawn; pf. © 1. Oct. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 133525; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27196 


Gypsy van; song; mand. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
19, 1986; E unp. 1383960; Ralph 
Amato, Los Angeles. 27197 


H. A. 1; melody. ©1ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133461; Henry Goldwin A\l- 
meida, Elmira, N. Y. 27198 


H. A. 2; melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
EH eunp. 133462; Henry Goldwin AI- 
meida, Elmira, N. Y. 27199 


H. A. 3; melody. ©1ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133463; Henry Goldwin Al- 
meida, Elmira, N. Y. 27200 


Ha ha, this world doth pass; from 
Ayeres or phantasticke spirites for 
three voices, London 1608, by Thomas 
Weelkes, arr. and ed. Charles Ken- 
nedy Scott; sop. 1, 2 and ten. © 
May 21, 1986; E for. 459938; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 27201 


Oct. 5, 1986; EH unp. 1382986; Helen F. 
Bleecker, Warrensburgh, N. Y. 
27202 
Handel (Georg Friedrich) How vain 
is man who boasts in fight; from 
Hindel’s Judas Maccabzeus, arr. Har- 


old Noble; male voices. © Aug. 27, 
1936; E for. 45988; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 27203 


Look down and hearken; from 
Rinaldo, arr. R. W. Robson, w tr. 
Irene Gass; men’s voices. © Oct. 2, 
1936; E for. 46084; R. Walker Rob- 
son, London. 217204 


The Messiah; selection, arr. E. De- 
Lamater ; orch. pts. © Oct. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 58249; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 

27205 
O lovely peace; from Judas Macca- 
beus, w Thomas Morell, m ed. Nor- 
wood W. Hinkle; treble voices. © 
Sept. 4, 1986; E pub. 57766; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 27206 


See, she appears; w of recit. from 
Semele, by Congreve [and] Where’er 
you walk; w of air from the second 
pastoral Summer, by Pope: m arr. 
Albert Howe; ten. © Sept. 11, 1936; 
E for. 45911; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 27207 


Hallucinations; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 19386; E unp. 1843860;; John F. 
Pennisi, Hollywood, Calif. 27208 


Hand in hand; song, w Warren J. Der- 
menstein. © 1c Oct. 19, 1936; EH 
unp. 133847; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 27209 


Hand in hand in love; song. ©1«. 
Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 183067; Jack 
Kopf, Philadelphia. 27210 


Happiness now; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1936; Ei unp. 1384375; Robert Patrick 
Maloney, Pittsburgh. 27211 


Happy-go-lucky; arr. J. R. Petta; pf. 


accordion. © Oct. 21, 1936; E: pub. 
58233; Philip H. Rakov, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 27212 
Happy landin’ with Landon; w Sid 


Caine, m Jack Stern; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57793 ; Sid Caine and Jack Stern, Los 
Angeles. 27213 


Harbor of driftwood; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133716; 
Victor H. Ullom and Gilbert C. Friar, 
Rogersville, Pa. 27214 


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no. 10, 1936 


27242 


Harlequin; by Hugo Anson; pf. 
Sept. 19, 1986; E for. 45884; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
musie, London, London. 27215 


Harmony; by Anthony Antone; plec- 
trum guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E pub. 57948; A. and B. music 
co., New York. 27216 

Harp improvisation, for A-32; by Helen 
Bliss; harp. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 182995; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 27217 


Harvest (The) waits for thee; hymn, 


w Leonard C. Barnett, m Harry 


Dixon Loes. © Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57623; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 27218 


Hatikwoh ; Hebrew national hymn, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 58027; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 27219 


Hats off; from Hats off, w Herb Magid- 
son, melody Ben Oakland. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 183375; Famous |, 


music corp., New York. 27220 


Haunting memories; w Doras L. Todd; 
Deamoul © Oct. 12, 1936; EH. unp. 
133526; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27221 


Havana blues; fox trot, w and m Don 
Azpiazu; pf., with w. [Spanish text 
only] ©1e Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133751; Justo A. Azpiazu, New York. 

2222, 

Have mercy, dear; tango, English, Olga 
Paul, Spanish, Luis De Biase, m C. 
Pereuoco. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57717: Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 27223 


Have you ever Seen the star; hymn, w 
A. H. A., m A. H. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57611; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 27224 


Have you forgotten the you and me that 
used to be; w Walter Bullock, mel- 
ody Allie Wrubel. © 1 ec. Oct. 30, 
1936; E unp. 134506; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 27225 


Hawaii; song, m Hector Richard. © 
1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133821; An- 
ton Enos, Olaa, T. H. 27226 


Hawaii calls; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134181; Harry 
Owens, Honolulu. 27227 


Hawaiian honeymoon; w Herb Porn- 
hagen; pf. treble. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1838830; Hugo Kassner, 
New York. 27228 


109464—37——-3 


© | Hawaiian steel guitar correspondence 


course. Lesson 1-11. © Aug. 15, 
1986; AA 217738; Andrey Hrudka, 
Chicago. 27229 


He’ll hold to my hand; mixed cho. © 
Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 57901; Wm. 
Dillon, Fort Wayne. 27230 


He placed His title there; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 19386; E unp. 132970; Alice 
Lillian Redford, Stratford, Ont., Can- 
ada. 27231 


He’s a mother ; drama-comedy, w Henry 
Jordan, and melody. ©1e. Oct. 23, 
1986; D 39159; Matthew Agranov, 
New York. Zt 2oke 


He tenderly lifted me; hymn, w H. L., 
m Haldor Lillenas. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57625; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27232 


Head over heels in love; melody. © 1 
e. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 184121; 
Porter Roberts, Toledo. 27233 


Headin’ for the Rio Grande; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133022; Stanley Davis, New York. 

27234 


Hear my prayer, O God; w from the 
Bible, m Alexander Kopyloff, arr. 
C. F. Manney ; men’s cho.; organ ace. 
© Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57729; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 27235 


Hear my prayer, oh Lord; sacred text; 
sop. and alto. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 1841380; Louise Hills Lewis, Inde- 
pendence, Mo. 27236 


Heart’s dilemma; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Oct. 16, 19386; E unp. 13837384; Rob- 
ert Gordon Dare, New York. 27237 


Heaven ; waltz, Willis Irving ; pf. treble. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 19386; E unp. 133490; 
Ruth B. Irving, Los Angeles. 27238 


Heaven on earth; song, w Ruth Erin 
Neeley. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 
132938 ; Maurine Neeley, Bryan, Tex. 

27239 


Heavenly (The) waltz; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134250; 
Arthur Frederick Schuttenberg, Olm- 
sted Falls, O. 27240 


Heavenly you, I love just you; song, w 
Claude Erb. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1936; EH 
unp. 133039; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 27241 


Henrietta Munsterman loyalty song; 
song. © Oct. 2, 1936; E pub. 57920; 
Pauline H. Pfeiffer, Peoria, Ill. 

27242 


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27243 


Her answered prayer; w Arla Marjorie 
Reid; ‘pf.. ©.!1-e¢. Oct 20, 19386;, E 
unp. 1383906; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27243. 


Here and there; musical revue, bk. M. 
Mendelsohn and R. Duvernet, lyrics 
and melodies M. Mendelsohn. © 1c. 
Sept. 17, 1986; D 39156; Madelaine 
Mendelsohn and Roland Duvernet, 
New York. 27243* 


Here comes the girl; w Harry Tobias 
and Charlie Tobias, melody Milton 
Berle and Henry H. Tobias. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1986 ; E unp. 134190; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

27244. 


Here comes the man with the jive; w]| 


and m Stuff Smith and Jack Palmer, 
pf. se. Paul Hill; with arr. for pf. 


accordion and for guit., ete. © Sept. 
29, 1986; E pub. 57819; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 27245 


Here I go; w Walter Hirsch, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 
1344938; Harry Sosnik, New York. 


27246 


Here, O my Lord; founded on Congle- 
ton, attributed to Michael Wise, w 
H. Bonar, new arr. for mixed voices 
Leslie A. Walsh; organ ace. © Aug. 
27, 19386; E for. 45886; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 27247 


Here’s my application for a loving sit- 
uation; song. ©1c. Sept. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 133253; G. V. Tanner, Cam- 
bridge, Md. 27248 


Herencia gitana ; rumba, Juan Mostazo ; 
org. ptes. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
46253 ; Southern music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 27249) 


Hetzel’s photographic fingering chart 
for saxophone. © Sept. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 58215; Jack Hetzel, Guerneville, 
Calif. 27250: 


Hey diddle diddle; by Eric Harding 
Thiman; pf. © Aug. 17, 19386; E for. 
45921; Augener, Itd., London. 27251 

Hide-away ; fox trot, Willis Irving; pf. 
treble. © 1. Oct. 12, 1936; E ump. 
133491; Ruth B. Irving, Los Angeles. 

2252, 

High time; song, m John Hancock 
Kimball. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 13838871; Francis Hayward Stan- 
ton, Norway, Me. 27253 


Hikers (The); w E. Kaye Turner; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 19386; E unp. 133527; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27254 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 31 


Hinkle (Norwood) Forty Christmas 
carols; compiled and arr. N. Hinkle; 
pf. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 57762; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

27255 


His love is all my plea; hymn, w Os- 
wald J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley. © 
Sept. 1, 19836; E pub. 57619; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27256 


His love set me free; hymn, w Lizzie 
De Armond, m Jas. ©. Moore. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57686; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27257 


Hispana; by Muriel Pollock; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58085; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

27258. 


Hoe komen toch de gaten in de kaas; 
tekst en m Jack Bess, arr. Willy 
Heukeshoven. © Aug. 20, 19386; E 
for. 45955; Metro music co., Amster- 
dam, Holland. 27259 


Hoiah, Holy Cross; w A. P. Conniff; 
pi... © 'T" & Oct.) 29,1936") ae amo 
134876; J. Edward Bouvier, Worces- 
ter. 27260: 


Holau; song, arr. Robert N. Kamaunu. 
©1e Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 183068 ; 
Lena Machado, Honolulu. 27261 


Hold me a little closer; song. © 1 ©. 
Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 133001; Marian 
L. Signa, Greenville, Miss. 27262. 


Holding hands; waltz; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1ce Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133763 ; Lizette Mowen, Columbus, O. 

27263 


Holding you in my arms; song. ©1.c. 
Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133481; Sibyl 
Allen York, Shreveport, La. 27264 


Holiday sweetheart; from Transatlan- 
tic rhythm, w Irving Caesar and 
Desmond Carter, m Ray Henderson; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 12, 1936; 
K for. 46049; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 27265. 


Hollywood bound; musical comedy, m 
Don Wilson; orch. pts: © Oct. 21, 
1986; EH pub., 58136; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 27266 


Hollywood girl; fox-trot song. ©1«. 
Aug. 24, 1986; EH unp. 133305; C. H. 
Best, Turtle Lake, Wis. 21267 


Hollywood home sweet home; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 24, 1936; EH 
unp. 134149; James Wilson, Los An- 
geles. 27268. 


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no. 10, 1936 


Holy (The) life; hymn, w anon., m 
Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57637; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27269 


Homage at [sic] Charles A. Lindbergh, 
grand American aviator; song. © 1 
ce, Sept. 10, 19386; E unp. 133093; An- 
tonio Panepinto, Philadelphia. 

27270 


Home on the range; traditional cowboy 
song, arr. William Lester; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 
57904; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 


cago. 27271 
Homer; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 
21, 1986; E unp. 1384006; Martin 


27272 


Homing in your heart; w and melody 
Sheldon Russell Evans. © 1 ec. Oct. 
26, 1936; E unp. 134196; Irvin David 
Stehr, Aurora, III. 272738 


Homing (The) pigeon; song. © Aug. 


Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 


18, 19386; E pub. 57919; Beatrice 


Seaver, Oak Park, Il. 27274 


Honey take a chance on me; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
133289; Dolores L. Bartell, Chicago. 

2205 


Honey won’t you give yourself a treat; 
fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; 
EK unp. 183306; Marjorie Parker, 
Wellsville, N. Y. 27276 

Honeymoon; w Doris Riggs; pf. © 
Pee roc 20. 1936 HE unp. 133897 5 


Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
27277 


Honeymoon (A) trip in a trailer; w 
Albert Miller, and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Oct.. 27, 1936; E unp. 134219; Paul |: 


James McGrane, New York. 27278 


Hooligan’s (The) band on parade; song 
and fox-trot, w and melody. ©1« 
Oct. 23, 1986: E unp. 134064; Robert 
Clyde Magraudy, Los Angeles. 27279 


Hop-skip-jump, into your arms; w and 
m Ray Bloch and Charles Chancer ; 
with guit. arr. © Sept. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 58248; Southern music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 27280 


Hop-toad (The) ; by Bernice Frost; pf. 
© Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 58105; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27281 


Xwpicpov oruwv’7 Spa (Horismou simon’ e 
ora); w Zahos Thanou, m Nicholas 
Hatziapostolou. © Sept. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 58141; Apollo music co., New 
York. 27282 


27295 


Hosanna; hymn, w Charlotte G. Homer, 


m Chas. H. Gabriel. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
EK pub. 576383; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27283 


Hot strings; by Anthony Antone; plec- 
trum guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 23, 
1986; E pub. 57946; A. and B. music 
co., New York. 27284 


Hot tamales; w and melody Marion 
Sunshine. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 134014; A B,C standard music 
publications, inc., New York, 27285 


Hotsy totsy with me; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 134102; 
Phil Larkin, Chicago. 27286 


House hop; by Benny Goodman and 
James Mundy, arr. Spud Murphy; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57844; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 2T28T 


How beautiful upon the mountains; 
anthem, w from Isaiah 52, m Wil- 
liam Baines; mixed voices. © Oct. 
14, 1986; E pub. 58154; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 27288 


How can I blame it on the moon; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 133244; 
Leslie James Blenkinsop, Brantford, 
Ont., Canada. 27289 


How can I care for somebody else when 
my heart belongs to you; waltz blue 
song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 
1383241; Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, 
Neb. 27290 


How can I forget; song, w Bobby 
Lyons; instrumental. © 1 ¢. music 
Aug. .27, 1936, 1 °c. words Oct: 9°" 
unp. 133407; John D. Boothby, Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 27295 


How can the stars still shine; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134305; 
Ralston Kenneth Mueller, Nutley, 
Nod. 21292 


How can we recognize the night; song, 
w Ray H. Zorn. © 1 c.. Oct. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 133163; Alfred Noatch, Staun- 
ton, Ill. 27293 


How could a fellow want more; from 
Forbidden melody, w Otto Harbach, 
m Sigmund Romberg; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58131; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 7294 


How could I do without you; w Jerry 


Moon, melody Driscoll and Nicholls. 
©l1e Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 133338; 
Jerry Moon, Tiffin, O., Joseph Earl 
Driscoll and Charles Dwight Nicholls, 
Lemont, Il. 27295: 


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27296 


Mt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


How did you know; w and melody. ©]|Humpty Dumpty; conceit, Herman KE. 


ire. Sept. tee 193602, np. deze 
Isabel M. Galusha, Caldwell, N. J. 
27296 


How do you like your music; from Go- 
ing places, w and m Vivian Ellis. © 
Sept. 22, 19386; E for. 46234; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 27297 


How far is it to Bethlehem; w Frances 
Chesterton, m Geoffrey Shaw; male 
cho. © Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 46065 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 27298 


How I miss you; pf., with w. ©1«. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133444; Daniel 
Whitham, North Lonsdale P. O., Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 27299 


How long; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 1384278; Richard J. Corroth- 
ers Artis, jr., South Bend, Ind. 

27300 


How’s about a date; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 1383840; 
Mayris Chaney, Oakland, Calif. 

27301 


How’s your bazooka; w and melody. 
©le Oct. 28, 19386; E unp. 134308 ; 
Elmer Smedebush, Detroit. 27302 


Huckle (The) buckle blues; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133819; Henry W. Tate, 
Neelyville, Mo. 2738038 


Hula dula; Hawaiian dance, w Daisy 
Murrmann Stryker, m Nick Manoloff ; 
Hawaiian guit. solo, obbl. and obbl. 
aee., with Spanish guit. ace. and 
chord symbols. © Sept. 29, 1936; H 
pub. 57708; First natl. inst. of allied 
arts, South Bend, Ind. 27304 


Hula me oe; by L. D. Richardson and 
G. A. Bronson; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram; with guit. chord 
symbols; ‘in F. © Oct. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 57913; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 27305 


Hulali fran Honolulu; Hawaiian sailor 


waltz, text: Roland, m: Ernfrid 
Ablin; pf. © Aug. 1, 1935; E for. 
46029; Ahlins musikforlag, Stock- 
holm. 27306 
Humble thyself; song, arr. Ed. H. 
Boyce. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 


134267; Hannah H. W. Morris, New 
York. 27307 


Humoresque; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
Lucien Cailliet ; symphonic band pts., 
with conductor. © Oct. 13, 1936; EH 
pub. 57959; Elkan-Vogel co., inc., 
Phijadelphia. 27308 


Ritzmann; pf. © Oct. 14, 19386; E 
pub. 57933; Piano teachers service, 
Sioux City, Ia. 27309 


w and m Victor Massey; 2 treble 
voices. © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 46224; 
W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 27310 


I ain’t got nothin’ now; w Jake Scan- 
dalito; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 183528; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27311 


I am a lonely bachelor; song, arr. Art 
Weaver. © 1c. Aug. 17, 19386; B 
unp. 130296; Harry F. Manklow, 
Kelvington, Sask., Canada. 27312 


I am dreaming; w Gladys B. Lewis; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
154444; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27313 


am longing to see you dear; valse 

song. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 

138275; L. B. Histed, Jupiter, Fla. 
27314 


I am yours forever dear; w and m 
Teddy Voigtlander. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 
1986; E unp. 183441; Theodore Wil- 
liam Voigtlander, Seattle. 2Tals 


I begged her pardon in the garden; w 
Hal Chadwick, and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133714; Olga 
Margaret Wolf, Kansas City, Mo. 

27316 


I believe in rhythm; melody. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 133628; Norman 
Webster Lester, New York. 27317 


I breathe on windows; from Over she 
goes, w Desmond Carter and Frank 
Eyton, m Billy Mayerl; with ukulele 
arr. and symbols for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
45962; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 27318 


can trust Him; hymn, w Agnes EH. 
Valentine, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E pub. 57622; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27319 


I cannot live without your love; from 
White horse inn, w Irving Caesar, m 
Ralph Benatzky ; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 57773; 
Harms, ine., New York. 27320 


I can’t always believe your lips; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 
1383210; Theron Maxwell, Canyon, 
Tex. 2a 


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no. 10, 19386 


I can’t believe it’s true; song, melody | I 
Clarke Parker Tate. © 1c. Oct. 3, 
1936; E unp. 133099; Eugene Sanders 
Perry, Memphis, Tenn. 27322 


27349 


don’t care ’bout anything but you; 
song. ©1c. Oct. 12, 19836; E unp. 
133480; Sibyl Allen York, Shreveport, 
La. 27336 


I can’t get away from you; song. © 1/|I don’t care if you never come around; 


e. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 183841; John 
J. Erby, Los Angeles. 27323 


I can’t get sentimental without you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku-|I 
lele arr. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
134023; Kathryn Coffin, Greenfield, 
Ind. 27324 


w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 183732; Earl Powell, New 
York. 27337 


don’t know; by Lane Hardin; pf. 

treble. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 19386; E unp. 

133701; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 
27338 


I can’t live without you; fox trot song. | 1 don’t know why; fox-trot song. © 1 


© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 134104; 
Albert Price, Corozal District, Brit- 
ish Honduras. 27325 


I ean’t lose that longing for you; w 
Mort Dixon, melody Jesse Greer. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1986; E unp. 184503 ; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 27326 


I can’t pretend; w Charlie Tobias, m 
W. Edward Breuder and Paul Ru- 
sinecky, pf. se. Paul Hill; with arrs. 
for guit., ete., and pf. accordion. © 


e. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 133304; 
Wanda H. Brauer, Berlin, Conn. 
27339 


I dream of San Marino; w and m Vin- 


cent Shields; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 26, 1986; E for. 46221; Irwin 
Dash music co., Itd., London. 27340 


feel you near me now; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. ©1e. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133783; C. D. Hazelton, 
Canuck, Sask., Canada. 27341 


Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 58191; Sher-|I fell in love with you; w H. L. Dunn, 


man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
Zonk 


I can’t wait; w Betty J. Alderson; pf. 


m Byllée Jones. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 182914; V. Byllée Jones and 
Haynes L. Dunn, Miami, Fla. 27342 


© 1c. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 1383885; | I found love in a dream, I lost love in 


Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
27328 


I changed my way; w and m Billy De- 
Hayes; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 19386; E/T] 
unp. 133583; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 273829 


I could live on love; w and melody. 


a dream; song. © 1. Oct. 12, 1936; 
EX unp. 1383471; Dorothy G. Salus, 
Philadelphia. 27343 


found Miami weather in New Eng- 
land cold and blue; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1986; E unp. 1384425; 
Sam Kavalsky, Brooklyn. 27344 


© 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E_unp. 183287; |1 give my heart to you; w and m Lou 


Hyman Goldman, New York. 273380 


I’d have fun; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1986; E unp. 182884; Grace 
Lee Morgan, Springfield, Ill. 27331 


I’d like to be a cow-girl; song, m Leo 


Holzer, Lora M. Burke and Larry 
Shay, arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 10, 19386; E pub. 
57698; Milton Weil music co., ine., 
Chicago. 27345 


Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1986; Ej} 1 got a hotcha mama waiting down in 


unp. 183810; Irene Grissom, Sardis, 
Tenn. 27332 


Id rather talk about you; w I.. 
Pritchett and Henry C. Davis, m Will | I 
Vidler. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133709; LeRoy Pritchett, San Pedro, 
Calif. 273833 I 


I didn’t want to love you; fox-trot 
song. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
1333819; Doris E. Levey, Chicago. 

27334 


I don’t care; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 14, 
1986; E unp. 183657; Jack Harold 
Lindesmith, Berkeley, Calif. 27335 


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Ten-ten-ten-nes-see; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 8, 1986; EH unp. 188223; George 
Charles Sohnle, Newark, N. J. 27346 


got to have you; song. ©1e. Oct. 
28, 1986; E unp. 1384316; Taylor Wal- 
ters O’Hearn, Austin, Tex. 27347 


gotta getta girl; song. © 1. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 133999; Maurine 
Elizabeth Honeycombe, Hollywood, 
Calif. 27348 


I had a date with a star and the moon; 


song, melody Will Herring. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 184071; Viola 
Riley, Lost Creek, W. Va. 27349 


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27350 


I had a dull ache all Wednesday; w 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1986; EH 
unp. 184257; William Engvick, Oak- 
land, Calif. 27350 


I had good intentions; w and melody. 
© 1c Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134258; 
Harrison Brown, Berkeley, Calif. 

27351 


I hate myself; w and melody Hudson 


Whittaker. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 183858; Wabash music co., 
Chicago. 2(a02 


I have found Him; hymn, w Charlotte 
G. Homer, m Chas. H. Gabriel. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57638; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27393 


I have saved my love for you; fox trot 
song; with symbols for guit. and 
accordion. © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 1936; BH 
unp. 133616; Stanley Albert Will- 
cock, Johannesburg, Union of South 
Africa. 27354 


Lament 


have the lo’ down blues; melody, 
with pf. acc. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 1384864; Luther E. Renfro, 
Stockton, Calif. 2(300 


I hear along our street; old French 
earol of the hearth, w from the Noél 
Bourguignon de Gui Barozai, tr. 
Longfellow, m Hugh A. Mackinnon; 
men’s cho. © Oct. 9, 1936; E pub. 
57979; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

27356 


I heard it on the radio; fox trot song; 
with symbols for guit. and accor- 
dion. © 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 
1338614; Stanley Albert Wiilcock, 
Johannesburg, Union cf South Africa. 

27357 


I knew that you were mine; valse 
song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133425; Ada Long, Port of Spain, 
Trinidad, B. W. I. 27358 


I know a crazy song, Chida bida bim- 
bum-boo; w and melody Benny Sam- 
berg. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
133350; Benjamin Samberg, Brock- 
lyn. 27359 


I know all the answers; w and melody. 
©1 ec. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 183652; 
Martin Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 

27360 


I know there'll be music in heaven; 
w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1384011; Lem Paschal, Starr, 
S. C. 27361 


Dt: 10) WS. ve od 


I learned the meaning of love; w Wal- 
ter Grady Nagel; pf. ©. .1 c. Oct. 


12, 1936; E unp. 183446; Edna 
Ottilie Nagel, Elkhart Lake, Wis. 

27362 

T like’ what ‘you, like* ‘songs. © aie 


Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 1336738; Her- 
bert B. Greenhouse, Chicago. 27363 


I live for you; w Hugh Walton, m 
Taylor Grant; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 31, 19386; E pub. 57987; 
Marlo music corp., New York. 27364 


Tll always love you; w and m Frank 
Eaton. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936+ A anip: 
134275; Francis Dee Forrest Eaton, 
Williamsville, N. Y. 27385 


T’ll always sing; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133449; 
Tommy Noel Juneau, Kansas City, 
Mo. 27366 


T’ll be coming home to dream of you; 
w and m Hilda Kilby. © 1 e. Oct. 
12, 1936; E unp. 183584; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27367 


V’ll be looking for you in that sweet 
bye and bye; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134309; Theo- 
dore Ims, Scobey, Mont. 27368 


T’ll be most anything for you; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 18, 1936; E unp. 133598; 
Ralph Rosenberg, Asheville, N. C. 

27369 

T’ll be thinking of you; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1 ec Oct. 19, 1936; EH 
vunp. 133850; Julia Dean Simmons, 
Athens, Tex. 27370 


lll be waiting at the lane ranch gaie; 
fox-trot' song. ©. 1,c. Aug. 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 133302; Charles Baddeley, 
Margaret Baddeley and Annie Badde- 
ley, Oakland, Calif. 27371 


Ill be waiting for you honey, ’til the 
cows come home; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1 c:,Oct.. 28, 1936 :,Honnp: 
134334; B. Bristow Owsley, Chicago. 

PM ¥a% i72 


ll change your name to mine; w V. 
Wagner and D. Milne, and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133169; 
Alfred Leh Jenny, Pittsfield, Mass. 

27378 


V’ll drown my sorrow; tango, English, 
Olga Paul, Spanish, M. Romero, m 


Carlos Gardel, arr. Venado De 
Campo. .© -Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57718; . Edward B. Marks musie 


corp., New York. 27374 


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no. 10, 1936 


Tl follow the sunset that leads me to|I love you; fox-trot song. 


you; song. © 1c Oct. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 1383025; Richard M. Graves, 
Wakefield, R. I. 27375 


Till keep you under lock and key; w 
and m Jack Shannon; with arr. for 


guit., ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57792; Words & music, ine, New 
York. 27376 


Till meet my love in Slumberland; 
waltz song, melody Gustave Sax. 
1 e. Oct: 28, 19386; E unp. 134812; 
Zelda Test, Ottumwa, Ia. 203070 
Tll never find a girl like you; song. 
© 1 c. Oct. 13, 1986; E unp. 133502 ; 
Herman M. Jaffe, Jersey City. 27378 


Tll never leave you alone; song, pf. sc. 


Evelyn. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
138965; James Edward Moxley, 
Sioux Falls, 8. D. 27379 
I'll not complain; song. © 1. Sept. 
29, 1986; EB unp. 133250;.;Harry 

Priestley, Brantford, Ont., Canada. 
27380 


Til still believe you true; melody 
Charles Lenahan. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1383974; Harry Lenny, 
New York. 27381 


Tl walk beside you; w Hdward Lock- 
ton, m Alan Murray; in G. © Sept. 
17, 1986; E for. 46233; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 27382 


I long for love; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 183686; 
Clyde North, Los Angeles. 27383 


I lost you dear; fox trot song. © 
iver July; 25; 1936 ;.,.Ey unp. 133105; 
Dolly Dollison, Newark, O. 27384 


I love but you; song. © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1936; E unp. 133604; Jessie B. 
Marsh, Bozeman, Mont. 27385 


I love my mother; w Frank F. Han- 
nah; pf.; ©, 1 ¢-Oct 12,, 19386; EH 
unp. 133529; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27386 

I love only you; w L. D. Thayer and 
Irene May Walter; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
19386; E unp. 133530; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27387 


I love the life of a cowboy; w and 


melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; HE 
unp. 184009; Lem Paschal, Starr, 
Ss. C. ° 27388 


I love to swing; song, m J. C. MeNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 183624; 
Vennia Dowell, Paducah, Ky. 

27389 


27402 

©l1e. Aug. 

17, 1936; E unp. 133270; Daniel 
Boyd, Baltimore. 27390 


w and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
19386; E unp. 134894; Charles Wil- 
liam Brooks, New Orleans. PTSD h 


I love you best of all; song. ©l1e. 
Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 134405; Jewell 
Carbell Martin, Wichita Falls, Tex. 

27392 


love you dear; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24,1986; E unp. 133287; Jennie 
Baird, Washington. 27393 


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I love you from the bottom of my 


heart; song, melody Jack Schaten- 
stein. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133478; Lillian Saatkamp, Cincin- 
nati. 27394. 


I love you, I need you, I do; by Fred 
Taylor, arr. Willis Conolly; Spanish 


guit., in diagram, with w. © Oct. 
t: 493627 t' publ?’ 5(951*: velarry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 27395 


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love you more than much; w H. Ben 
Bolt, melody Effie May Bolt. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 1383863; Ben 
Bolt song productions, Lakeside, O. 

27396 


I love you sweetheart of mine; w Jos. 
Pafumi, m Guy M. Messina. Florida 
ed. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
134115; Tampa moon music publish- 
ing, Tampa, Fla. 27397 


Lom 


love your sister, I love your brother ; 
w Al White, m Neil Waterman, pf. 
se. Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. 

Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 57811; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 27398 


I’m a jay hawk; pf., with w. ©1e. 


Sept. 25, 1936: E unp. 133092; 
Oporia Lionel Orton, Lawrence, Kan. 
27399 


I’m afraid of bees; w James Cavanaugh 
and Dick Sanford, m Nat Simon; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © July 23, 
1936; E pub. 57849; Rialto music 
pub. co., New York. 27400 


I’m after you; fox trot song. ©1e. 
July 25, 1986; E unp. 1383109; Ruth 
Dick Atwell, Washington. 27401 


I’m all wrapped up in love; fox trot 
song. ©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
133104; Vern Nebeker, La Grande, 
Or. 27402 


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27408 


pt. Ir, n. s., v. 31 


I’m at mercy of love; from 27th edition| I’m going home; 


Cotton club parade, w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 3, 
1936; E pub. 57807; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 27403 


I’m a-thumbin’ my way to Georgia; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 
132931; Harry Campbell, Vineland, 
N. J. 27404 


I’m Big Shot Wisecrack Knowall; w 
V. E. McGawn; pf. © 1. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 133531; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27405 


I’m coming home; valse song. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 133311; W. W. 
Baker, Chicago. 27406 


I’m dating up the moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134185; 
Harold W. Seymour, Toledo. 27407 


I’m dreaming of you Peggy, darling; 
fox-trot, w and m; 1st mand. or vio- 
lin. © 1 ce. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134325; Alfredo Alosi, East Brain- 
tree, Mass. 27408 


I’m excited; song, melody John Otis 
Goettel. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1986; E unp. 
133087; Bill Karl Perrier, San Ga- 
briel, Calif. 27409 


I’m fascinated over you; w Sylvia Ha- 
ber, melody Murray Giller. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 182926; Morris 
Giller, Brooklyn. 27410 


I’m feeling so lonely, I’m feeling so 
blue; fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 8, 
19386; E unp. 183421; Milton Makow- 
sky, High Falls, N. Y. 27411 


I’m forever dreaming; valse song. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 133422: Joe 
Schmolke, St. Cloud, Fla. 27412 


I’m glad we waited; song, m Robert 
VanSickle. © 1. Oct. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 183855; Ernest Stoll, Joplin, Mo. 

27413 


I’m goin’ steady with Freddie; song, pf. 
arr. Fred Tangeman. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133866; Harry Melvon 
Scherer, Ft. Wayne. 27414 


I’m going back to the mountains; w 
Vyola Beasley; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134457; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27415 


I’m going gypsying; w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m Ira B. Wilson; sop., alto 
and bar. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 
58060; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

27416 


song, m James L. 
Brown: with ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 
7, 1986; E unp. 1334138; Clara L. Pe- 
terman, Torquay, Sask., Canada. 

27417 


I’m going to step right out and find my- 
self a baby; fox-trot song. © 1. 
July 27, 1936; E unp. 133122; J. El- 
mer Dodds, El Segundo, Calif. 

27418 


I’m gonna lasso the moon; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 133691; 
Grace Marie Sidlow, Dodge City, Kan. 

27419 


I’m gonna make faces; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 1384496; Mary 
Ann Belden, Oneida, N. Y. 27420 


I’m gonna take you home to-nite to meet 
the family; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, m 
Felix Bernard; with guit. arr. © 
Oct. 15, 1986; E pub. 57926; L. Wolfe 
Gilbert music pub. co., Hollywood, 
Calif. 27421 


I’m gonna wish all my trouble on an 
ocean bubble; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 9, 1986: E unp. 133359; Henrie 
DuPree Miles, Fort Worth. 27422. 


I’m happy again; song, arr. Chas. L. 
Johnson. © 1c. Oct: 26, 1936; E unp. 
134170; Donald W. Plumb, Topeka, 
Kan. 27423 


I’m in love with a brand new baby; w 
Walter Hirsch, m Lou Handman; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 5, 
1936; E pub. 57789; Words & music, 
inec., New York. 27424 


I’m in love with a girl I’ve never met; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 
133327; Frederick George Rogers, 
Forty Fort, Pa. 27425 


I’m in love with you; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 133056; 
Goldie Logan, Glenside, Pa. 27426: 


—w and melody. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133775; Calquitt DeLa- 
fatty Hudson, Vernon, Fla. 27427 


I’m in the business—What business; w 
Carlotta Dale and Nick Kenny, mel- 
ody T. Gindhart and B. Musicant. © 
1 e@ Oct. 30, 1986: E unp. 1384494; 
George Wiener, New York. 27428 


I’m just a fool in love; pf. treble, with 
w. ©1e Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
134096; Alfonse Jasinowicz, Chicago. 

27429: 


I'm just a shy and bashful girl; song. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 134108 ; 
Martha Katz, El Paso. 27430: 


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27458 


I’m just as good as you; song. © Oct.| I’m still in love with you; w and mel- 


28, 1986; E pub. 58284; Ted R. Mul- 
lins, Toledo, O. 27431 


Tm leaving you; fox-trot song. ©1e. 
Aug. 8, 1936; E unp. 1383269; Emma 
Pearl Williamson, Oklahoma City. 

27432 


I’m lonesome, sad and blue; w and mel- 
ody Fred Kirby. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 1384189; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 27433 


T’m looking for a cloud that has a silver 
lining; pf., with w. © 1. Oct. 19, 
1936; E unp. 183828; Lois Irvan 
Jones, Paducah, Ky. 27434 


I’m loving you each moment of the day ; 
wand melody. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1986; E 
unp. 133020; Ina George, New York. 

27435 


I’m no longer dreaming; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133152; Jo- 
sephine Botsch, Baltimore. 27436 


I’m nobody’s buddy; fox-trot song, m 
“Ray Hibbeler. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 134002; Arthur Bernard, New 
Orleans. 27437 


I’m nobody’s darling at all, now; song, 
m Leo Richard. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; 
E ounp. 133804; Hlla Riney, Eustace, 
Tex. 27438 


I’m repressed; w and melody Brooks 
Bowman and Clay Boland. ©1e. 
Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 133079; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 274389 


Tm satisfied; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 6, 19386; E unp. 133070; Dorothy 
Chaffee Le Duc, Portland, Or. 

27440 


I’m selling you me; w and m Marie 
Bailey; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 19386; E 
unp. 1383585; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27441 


I’m singing for gladness today; hymn, 
w K. W., m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 
1, 1936; E pub. 57646 ; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 27442 


I’m sitting pretty in Atlantic City un- 
derneath the Jersey moon; w and m 
Jack Meskill, Leon Flatow, Ted 
White and Addy Britt. ©1c. May 5, 
1936; E unp. 182861; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 27443 


I’m smoking my pipe of dreams; w Em 
Kay; pf. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 
134443 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27444 


ody. © 1. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 
133145; Lawrence W. Showers, Co- 
lumbus, O. 27445, 


I’m the ecaptain’s kid; from The cap- 
tain’s kid, w Jack Scholl, m M. K. 
Jerome; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E pub. 58068; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 27446 


I’m waiting for you; w Alvie Franklin 
Childers; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 1936; EB 
unp. 133532; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27447 


I’m waiting for you to say Ido; w E. S. 
McReynolds; pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133533; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27448 


I’m walking on stilts with my head in 
the clouds; w A. Spaulding, m Harry 
Maier. © 1. Oct. 1, 1936; E ump. 
1382874; Harry A. Maier, Everett, 
Mass. 27449 


I’m wild about Willie; w and melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 10, 19386; E unp. 133357; 
Harry Joseph Domosky, Seymour, 
Conn. 27450 


I’m wondering if we will love again; 
w Ruth Cole Whissen; pf. ©l1e 
Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 133904; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27451 

I meet you every night in dreams; w 
and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1936; 
EK ounp. 134171; Ralph Lional Miller, 
Sarasota, Fla. 27452 


I met a beautiful lady; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 13, 1936; E unp. 133601; 
Jerry Scott, San Francisco. 27453 


I missed my chance; m Al Sanders; pf. 
treble, with w. ©1. Oct. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 182956; Glenn N. Larson, War- 
ren, Pa. 27454 


I never knew; song, melody Jesse M. 


Winne. © 1c. Oct. 29, 19386; E unp. 
134414; William T. Phillips, New 
York. 27455 

waltz, w and melody. © 1 e«. 


Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 182031; Lizette 
Mowen, Columbus, O. 27456 


I never see enough of you; w Percy 
Edgar, m Werner Fischer; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc., R. S. Stoddon. © 
Sept. 1, 19386; E for. 45905; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 27457 


I never thought you’d do a thing like 
that to me; song. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
1986; E unp. 184109; Martha Katz, 
Hl Paso. 27458 


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27459 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


I never want to leave you; pf. ©1e]1 spy with my little eye; w R. W. 


Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 132900; Theo- 
dore H. Howes, Danbury, Conn. 
27459 


I only know; anthem, w Harry Webb 
Farrington, m Van Denman Thomp- 
son; mixed voices; organ acc. © 
Oct. 26, 1986; E pub. 58197; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 27460 


I owe it all to you; w Rose Sperandeo, 
m Emma Beck. ©.1 ¢ Oct. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 132984; Rose Ashmann, Col- 
linsville, Ill. 27461 


I own my Ione, my Ione owns me; w 
and melody. 


HK unp. 184076; Henry R. Swan, 


Stoughton, Wis. 27462 
I remember last November; song; m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 


© 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; 
Inez EH. Miller, Milwaukee. 


E unp. 134215; 


27463 


I sang one song; w John McClure, m 
Wilfred Pelletier; high in G © 
Oct. 24, 1986; E pub. 58206; Boston 
music co., Boston. 


Ln 


saw three ships; traditional Hneglish 


carol, m of Helston. Furry dance 
tune, arr. Donald FE. Malin; male 
voices. Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 
58184; C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 

27465 


I’se a-daubin’; by Marvin Hatley; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. T, 1936 ; 
EH unp. 133141; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 27466 


I’se a-goin’ to town; w and m’ Bert 


Conham: © 1 ve. Sept Ss. 1936 ; 
E unp. 1383247; Cleon H. Hammond, 
Brooklyn. 27467 


V’se going back to Alabama; w Eliza- 
beth Hibbert; , pf....© 1 c¢.. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134436; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27468 


I sent my ships a-sailing; song, m Bur- 
rell Van Buren. ©.1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1936; 
H unp. 133706; Hthel Cable, Warren, 

ere S22 27469 


I sneezed on Wednesday; w and m El- 
vera Scorpio, arr: George H. Simes; 
with ‘ukulele arr.. © 1 @ Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp.: 1384134; Hlvera M. 

- Seorpio, Johnston, R. I. 27470 


I sold you my heart for a song; w Mil- 
ford Curtis, melody Ralph Dorn. © 
Ie. ‘Oct. 19, 19863" EB unp. 133827 ; 

Gustave A. Dorn, Buffalo. 


© 1c. Oct. 24 1936 ; |: 


27464 |. 


27471 | 


Brown and Russ Wright, and melody. 
© 1 e¢ Oct. 10, 19386; E ump. 
133352; Roy Wesley Brown, Winni- 
peg, Manit., Canada. 27472 


I stumbled over love; from New shoes, 
w and m Bob Wright and Chet For- 


rest, ©. 1 \¢;, Oct. 21, 1986" Hivos 
134066; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
27473 


I told you; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1936; E unp. 1384241; Mildred 
Brooks, Los Angeles. 27474 


hymn, w Robert J. 
H. Gabriel. © 
EH pub. 57617; Homer 
27475 


I’ve always got you on my mind; w and 
melody. © 1c Sept: ' 11, 1936; H 
unp. 1338080; Willa Binney, St. Pet- 
ersburg, Fla. 27476 


I’ve built a dream world of my own; 
w Dorothy Heinze, melody Walter 


I trust in Him; 
Paulsen, m Chas. 
Sept. 1, 1986; 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


Gleason. .© 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
132944; Dorothy C. Heinze, Milwau- 
kee. - 27477 


I’ve changed my mind; w and mel- 
ody.. ,©,,1e. Oct.., 29,1986; HE, unp, 
134859; Donald Fraser Steele, Web- 
ster Groves, Mo. 27478 


I’ve got a crush on you; w Avis An- 
drews, and melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1936; E unp. 1383189; Ernest Boyd, 
New York. 27479 


I’ve got something in’ my eye; Ww 
Charles Newman, m James V. Moen- 
aco; with arr. for guit., ete, and addi- 
tional cho. for pf. accordion. .© Oct. 
24, 1936; E pub. 58205; Ager, Yellen 
& Bornstein, inc., New York. 27480 


I’ve got the blue bonnet blues; fox trot 


song. © 1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 
133107; Beulah McCamey, Vickery, 
Tex. 27481 


I’ve got you under my skin; from 
Born to dance, w and m Cole Porter ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. Simplified 
ed.. © Oct. 2, 19386; E pub. 5788 
Chappell. & co., inec., New York. 

27482 


I’ve gotten rid of the blues; w and 
melody Edwin Maurice Ashcraft, 3d. 
© 1c. Oct. 5,.1936; E unp. 133008; 
Phoebe L. Terbell, West Los Angeles. 

27483 

I’ve just got to dance; w Cadillae 
DeFord; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 184474; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27484 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 19386 


I’ve never sung a song; w and m Alan 
Jones and A. Stanley. © 1. Aug. 
20, 1936; E unp. 130518; Aileen Stan- 
ley, New York. 27485 


I wanna go to the zoo; from Stowaway, 
w and m Mack Gordon and Harry 
Revel, pf. arr. Errol Collins. © 1. 
Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 184180; Reb- 
bins music corp., New York. 27486 


want a picture; waltz song. ©1«. 
Oct. 10, 1926; E unp. 133447 ; Leonard 
A. Widawski, Detroit. 27487 


I want to dream in your arms; song, 
m Jimmie Crane; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 5, 1986; E pub. 57802; Hifie 
Sanders, Welcome, Ky. 27488 


I want to write a song; w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 133006; 
Ellis Jackson, St. Louis. 27489 


I want you; song, w Vera Tate. © 
Sept. 3, 1986; E pub. 57705; Hlda Cul- 
limore, Tooele, Utah. 27490 


I want you so; song, m Burrell Van 


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“Buren. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
183705; Hthel Cable, Warren, Pa. 
27491 | 
I want your love; song. © i ec. Oct. 


‘2, 1986; E unp. 132920; Robert Frank 
De Troia, Newark, N. J. 2492 


I wanta be young again; w Marion 
Peterson, melody D. Hoogbruin. © 
1 @ Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 132968; 
“Dixie Hoogbruin and’ Marion Peter- 
son, San Bernardino, Calif. 


Iwas dreaming; w and melody. © 
1 ce Oct: 6, 19386; Eo unp. 133011; 
Frances Drummond Paige, Portland, 
Or, 27494 


I was saying to the moon; from Go 
West young man, w John Burke, m 
Arthur Johnston; with: guit..arr. © 
Oct. 28, 1986; E pub. 58223; Santly 
bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 27495 


I will give thanks unto the Lord; w 
from Psalms, m Campbell-Tipton, op. 
25. no. 1. Mixed cho.; pf. or organ 
acc._no. 2. High voice. © Sept. 2, 
1986; E pub. 580938, 58094; ° G. 
Schirmer, ine:, New York. 

27496, 27497 


IT will lift ‘up mine eyes;’ w from 
Psalm 121, m J. Christopher Marks, 
arr. Henry S. Sawyer; in A flat. © 
Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 58161; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

27498 


— 


27493. 


27912 


wish I had never seen sunshine; w 
and melody Johnny Roberts. © 1c. 
Oct, 28, 1986; E unp..134882; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 
27499 


I wish I were; pf. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 1383958; Olive Pearson Rice, 
Longmeadow, Mass. 27500 


I wonder; waltz, w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 182910; Sydney 
Raymond Forman, Dorchester, Mass. 

27501 


I wonder why; w and melody. ©1. 
Oct. 10, 1986; EX unp. 134124; Charles 
N.: Canuso, Omaha. 27502 


I won't be blue no more; w and melody. 
©.1 ce. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 134368; 
Harl Powell, New York. 27503 


1 would, if I could (Me ken lebn nor 
me lozt nit); from the operetta, w 
J. Jacobs, m Sholom Secunda.  [ Yid- 
dish text only] © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; 
EK unp. 183947; Samuel Secunda, 
New. York. 27504 


--wouldn’t lie to you; song, melody 
Guido Ottavi. © 1. Oct. 26, 1936; 
EK unp, 184264; Nicholas Menutole, 
Chelsea,’ Mass. 27505 


wouldn’t listen to you, and now you 
won't listen to me; fox trot song. © 
1 c. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134060; Hv- 
erett Sydney Wilde, Kingston, Ont., 
Canada. 27506 


Ibidy-bibidy; .w H..Emmet Hegarty, 
melody Conrad P. Straub and Robert 
J. White. .’© 1°e% Oct. 12; 19365) B 
unp. 133452; Conrad Paul Bertron 
Straub, Irvington, N. J. 27507 


If I could; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1986; EH unp, 183496; Marguerite 
Michaud, Miami, Fla. 27508 


If ’'da knowed you’da rode I’da went; 
w.and melody John F. Pennisi. © 1 
e. Oct. 5, 19386; EH unp. 133005; John 
Pennisi, Hollywood, Calif. 27509 


If Thad a gang of my own; w Bob Car- 
scn,'m Ona Welsh! ‘© 1 e¢ Oct. 21, 
19386; E unp. 13838976; Joe Carson, New 
York. 27510 


If I had an introduction; w and mel- 
ody. © Sept. 27, 1986; E pub. 57749; 
Vincent Magnosi, Nanticoke, Pa. 

27511 


If Thad known; w and m Maury Gold- 
smith, Barney B. Lester and HE. P. La- 
Freniere; with arr, for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 15, 1986; H pub. 57989; Roy 
music ¢co., ine., New York. 27512 


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27513 


If I should throw to you a kiss; m Bur- 
rell Van Buren; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 134111; Lilah 
Rosella Keller, Beech Grove, Massil- 
lon, O. 27513 


If I were Bing; w and m Eddie Lis- 
bona and Tommie Connor. © Oct. 
20, 1986; E for. 46213; Dix, ltd., Lon- 
don. 27514 


If last night’s dream came true; song, 
w Larry McGrath. © 1. Oct. 8, 
1936; E unp, 133188; Richard Young, 
Brooklyn. 27515 


If we meet again please say hello; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 133970; Lourie Estrin, De- 
troit. 27516 


If winter comes; song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
19386; E unp. 1332386; Ruth Waters 
Palmer, Baltimore. 27517 


If with all your hearts; w from the 
Bible, m J. E. Roberts, arr. Henry S. 
Sawyer; in C. © Oct. 14, 1986; E 
pub. 58160; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia, 27518 


If you are still single; w Lucy Cope; 
pt. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1986: BE unp. 
133884; Sylvester’ Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27519 


If you go away; w and melody Joe Mar- 
chese and A. LeRoy Tyson. © 1. 
Oct. 27, 19386; E unp. 134840; Joseph 
S. Marchese, Norristown, Pa. 27520 


If you'll give me your ear, my sweet- 
heart, I can surely reach your heart; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1986; E unp, 133191; Robert B. 
Howell, Owen Sound, Ont., Canada. 

27521 


If you were the evening star; fox-trot, 


w and m Pearl Rice. ©1ce. Aug. 31, 
1986; E unp. 183317; Pearl Rice 
Show, Alton, Il. 27522 


Imagine how I feel; w and melody Gene 
Harris. © 1 e. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 
134401; Eugene George Harris, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. 27523 


Imogene: w Henry Whipple Woolley ; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133534; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27524 


In a bamboo inn down in India; fox- 
trot, w M. Pelkonen, melody Z. Sey- 
bold, © 1c. Sept. 3, 1986; E unp. 
131328; Zeb Seybold, Ada, Okl., and 
Matt Pelkonen, Cloquet, Minn. 27525 


pt. m7, n.s., v. 31 


In a cozy corner of your heart ; w Dixie 
Maloy; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 19386; E 
unp. 133919; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 21526 


In a dream of Honolulu; by L. D. Rich- 
ardson and G. A. Bronson, arr. by 
the composers; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram; with guit, chord 
symbols; in A. © Oct. 2, 1986; E 
pub. 57908; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 27527 


In a little Carolina town; w and m L, 
D. Richardson and G. A. Bronson, arr. 
by the composers; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram; with guit. chord 
symbols; in A. © Oct. 2, 1986; EB 
pub. 57910; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 27528 


In a little China town to-night ; w Chau- 
rale Darnia; pf. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1936; 
BE unp. 133535; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27529 


In a small secluded bar; w Jerry Zeller, 
m Jim Mischler. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 
1986; E unp. 134132; James J. Misch- 
ler, Troy, O. 27530 


In after years; song, melody Wilhelm 
F. Goetze and Ben Adelman. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 1383799; Arthur 
N. Bean, Newark. 27531 


In all my dreams; w and m Buddy Har- 
ris; pf. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 
133658 ; Churchill James Harris, Sag- 
inaw, Mich. 27532 


In an old conservatory; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1836; E unp. 134256; 
William Engvick, Oakland, Calif. 

27533 


In Arkansas ; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr, © 1 ce. Oct. 14, 
19386; E unp. 133649; Eva French 
Rhoades, Humphrey, Ark. 27534 


In der arena; charakterstiick, G. Groit- 
zsch, arr. H. Worch; militirband 
stimmen. © May 29, 1936; E for. 
45867; Bosworth & co., Leipzig. 

27 


<4 


In dreams; w Camilla Paris Brook- 
shire; pf. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133536; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27536 


In dreams I hear you calling ; w Marion 
Fisher; pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1986; HE 
unp. 133882; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 275387 


In front of my cabin door; song, arr. 
Harle Bracht. © Sept. 1, 1936; EB 
pub. 58121; Louis D. Rounds, Toledo, 
O. 27538 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


In-laws; w and melody. ©1e. Oct, 26, | In the chapel in the moonlight; w and 


1936 ; E unp. 134159; Kenneth Carson 
Wiseman, Los Angeles. 27539 


In love; valse, w and m Mrs. Louis H. 
Stoneman. © 1. Sept. 8, 1986; E 
unp. 1383430; Lucy Ann Stoneman, 
Columbia, Va. 27540 


In love with you; valse song. ©1e. 
Aug, 17, 1986; E unp. 183279; Walter 
B. Myers, Gary, Ind. 27541 


In my. arms; w Burton Crane, melody 
Kokka Sassa. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1986; E 
unp. 133217; Louis Burton Crane, jr., 
New York. 27542 


In my cabin to-night; w and melody 
Jimmy Davis. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 134883; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 275438. 


In my garden of lilies; valse song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp, 133420; 
Lillian Benton, McAlester, Okl. 

27544 


In my heart ; hymn, w Oswald J. Smith, 
m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57630; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27545 


In old Vienna; w Jerry Zeller, m Jim 
Mischler. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
134131; James J. Mischler, Troy, O. 

27546 


In once around the clock; song, w Nina 
Fontinelle. © 1. Oct, 15, 1986; E 
unp. 183677; Jimmy Masters, Silex, 
Mo. 27547 


In our rendezvous; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 184158; George 
A. Piddington, Chicago. 27548 


In our tiny cottage ’neath the yellow- 
ing leaves of the old walnut trees; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. © 
1 ec. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 184249; Ver- 
nice M. Washer, Akron, O. 27549 


In painted dreams unseen; song. ©1e. 
Oct, 2, 1986; E unp. 1841383; Lorena 
Poore, Kingsport, Tenn. 27550 


In springtime; miniature trio, Eric H. 
Thiman; violin, cello and pf. © Oct. 
15, 1936; E for. 46069; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 27551 


In that world of glory; w Frederick G. 
Pitt; arrs. for mixed voices and male 
quartette. © Aug. 19, 1936; E pub. 
57047; Rosa Park Pitt, Orlando, Fla. 

27552 


m Billy Hill; with guit. arr., and 
chimes ad lib. © Oct. 14, 1936; E 
pub. 58113; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 27553 


In the earth made new; song, w Mrs. 
L. D. Avery-Stuttle. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1936; E unp. 184206; Albertina Kjel- 
lander, Denver. 27554 


In the harbor of my dreams; waltz, Ww 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 1384242; Gladys F. Steis, Ridg- 
way, Pa. 27555 


In the little church around the corner ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 
133993 ; Sverre Hismo, Racine, Wis. 

27556 


In the shadows of moonlight; song. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 133202; Flor- 
ence Martin, Long Branch, N. J. 

27557 


In the sweet land of swing; w and m 
Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. © 
1 ¢@ Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 183979; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 27558 


In the twilight of my dreams; song, 
melody Willard Herring. © 1 e. 
Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134070; Gilbert 
I. Wentzell, Aylesford, Kings Co., 
N. S., Canada. 27559 


In Trinity church; improvisation, w 
and melody John Rogers. © 1 e. 
Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132994; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 27560 


In your arms; w Lyla Myers, melody 
S. Routh and L. Connerley. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133476; Lyla 
Myers Prather, Lewis Connerley and 
Samuel Routh, Little Rock, Ark. 

27561 


In your embrace; fox-trot, w Al Still- 
man, m Nano Rodrigo, arr. Graham 
Prince; orch. pts. © Oct. 1, 1986; 
EK pub. 57713; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 27562 


Incline Thine ear; w from the Bible, 
m M. M. Ippolitoff-Ivanoff, arr. Gor- 
don Balch Nevin; sop., alto and bar. ; 
organ acc. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 
57875; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

27563 


Indian summer; w and m Anca Seid- 
lovan, (© tc: Oct. 6.719365) Be tmp: 
133051; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 27564. 


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27565 


pt. Ir, n.s., v. 81 


Fosse tyes kat el en ara ee eS aR 


Instead of a dream; waltz, w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 
133362; Joseph Feldman, Washing- 
ton. 27565 


Intermediate method for clarinet; to 
follow any elementary method, J. EH. 
Skornicka. © Oct. 20, 1936; EH pub. 
58045; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 27566 


Iris time; w and m Gio Bella; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133928 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27567 


Irish songs and airs; arr. for children 
to play and sing, Elizabeth L. Galla- 
gher and Carlo Peroni. © Oct. 12, 
1936; AA 219044; Hlizabeth L. Galla- 
gher & co., Toms River, N. J. 27568 


Is it just reflected love light; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 18, 1936; E unp. 
133492; Irvin DeLora Zundel, Los 
Angeles. 27569 


Is it my imagination; song; in B flat. 
© le. Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 134139 ; 
Jack H. Merriner, Sherrill, N. ¥ 

27570 


Isle (The) of loneliness; elegy, Sons. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133239 ; 
Harry Zieve, Chicago. 27571 


It all begins and ends with you; w and 
m Ray Klages, Frank Froeba and 
Jack Palmer, pf. sc. Paul Hill; with 


guit. arr. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 
58193; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 27572 


It had to happen to me; song, W Molly 
Craft. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
130194; Edgar Levine, Woodmere, 
ede) NVM 275738 


It happened at Waialae; sons, with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57805; Harry Owens, Honolulu. 

27574 


It must be I’ve deceived you; song. © 
te! OCLs. dyin ld OOGs yk OD. 132865 ; 
Vennia Dowell, Paducah, Ky. 27575 


It must be that I’m in love; song. © 
1c. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134152 ; 
Rubyann Malasz, Terre Haute, Ind. 

27576 


Tt must be wonderful; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1986; BE unp. 1383956; 
Bob Banner, jr., Ennis, Tex. 27577 


T?’s au revoir my love; waltz, w he. 
Schultzberg, melody N. Marotta. © 
1 ec Oct. 12, 1936; BE unp. 133504 ; 
Frank I. Schultzberg and Nick Mar- 
otta, Pacific Grove, Calif. 27578 


It’s hard to tell; song, melody Alvin 
Suchin. © 1. Oct. 3, 19386; E unp. 
132978; Gay Milius, jr., New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 27579 

It’s heaven; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 


Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 134004; Martin 
Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 27580 


It’s just a waste of time; w and m 


Howard Marks; pf. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
1936; E unp. 133205; John Howard 
Marks, Baltimore. 27581 


It’s love I’m after; from Pigskin pa- 
rade, w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew 
Pollack, with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 58165; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 27582 


It’s our golden wedding day; song. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 21,1936; BE, unp., 183991 ; 
Roy McBain, Eugene, Or. 27583 


It’s so hard to say good-night; arr. 
Bobby Lutelman; pf., with w. © 
1c Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 183204; 
Homer Wild, Fremont, Neb. 27584 


It’s the Gypsy in me; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1€. 
Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133644; Cordia 
Range Corman, Lexington, Ky. 

27585 

It’s the opinion we are in love; fox 
trot, w Viola Belle Young, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 16, 1936; EH unp. 
133800; Corinna Jane Beal, Broken 
Bow, Neb. 27586 


It’s the same old line; w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
16, 1936; E unp. 1384036; Famous 
music corp., New York. 27587 


It’s up to you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 131783; Maida 
Elkin and Goodwyn Elkin, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 27588 


It’s waltz time on Broadway; waltz 
song, melody J. W. Small and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 133797; Joseph W. Small, Cape 
Charles, Va. 27589 


It’s you alone; w and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 132878; David 
Yellen, Brooklyn. 27590 


It was in the meadow; w and m Lois 
Bernetta Johnson; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 
42, 1986; E unp. 133586; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27591 


It was only a shadow; w M. Peterson, 
melody D. Hoogbruin. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1986; E unp. 182969; Dixie Hoog- 
bruin and Marion Peterson, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 7592 


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no. 10, 1936 


Jack and Jill: by Hric Harding Thi- 
man; pf. © Aug. 17, 1936; E for. 
45922; Augener, Itd., London. 27593 


Jack, the yodling mule; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134369 ; 
Harl Powell, New York. 27594 


Jam on the piano; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
10, 1936; E unp. 1383342; Henry Scott, 
New York. 27595 


Jamaica (The) shay shay; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133238; 
Violette Heather, New York. 27596 


Jamboree; from Top of the town, w 
Harold Adamson, m Jimmy McHugh. 
© le. Oct. 15, 1986; H unp. 1383753 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 27597 


Japanese serenade; by Burton Crane, 
melody Masao Koga. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1936; E unp. 133218; Louis Burton 
Crane, jr., New York. 27598 


Je t’aime; paroles Luce George, m H. 
Mouton, 1. Chant seul.—2. Pf. et 
chant. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46095, 
46096; Durand & cie., Paris. 

27599, 27600 


Jealous hearted me; w and melody A. 
P. Carter. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 1936; H 
unp. 134380; United pub. co., New 
York. 27601 


Jean de Paris; overture, F. A. Boiel- 
dieu, arr. Merle J. Isaac; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 9, 1936 ; E pub. 57960; Rubank, 
inc., Chicago. 27602 


Jeanette waltz; pf. ©1c. Oct. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 132922; Samuel Sunseri, San 
Francisco. 27603 


Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts; motet, 
w St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th cen- 
tury, tr. Ray Palmer, m Alfred White- 
head; mixed voices. © Oct. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 58049; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 27604 


Jesus is the gift of God to you; hymn, 
w Ina Dudley Ogdon, m B. D. Ackley. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57615; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27605 


Jesus only; hymn, w Frances Paul, m 
Claude H. Thomas. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57618; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27606 


Jesus saves and I am glad; hymn, w 
O. J. Smith, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 
1, 1936; HE pub. 57682; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 27607 


27619 


John Harvard hymn; song, English and 
Italian w Menotti Pellegrino. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134295; Horace 
M. LoPiano, New York. 27608 


John Peel; English hunting song, arr. 
E. J. Lorenz; boys’ 2-pt. cho. © Sept. 
23, 1986; E pub. 58061; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 27609 


Johnny one note; w Lorenz Hart, m 
Richard Rodgers. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
19386; H unp. 1384088; Chappell & co., 
inec., New York. 27610 


Joy to the world; Christmas pageant- 
service for :the Sunday school, pag- 
eant Minnie A. G. Edington, w Edith 
S. Tillotson, and others, m Albert 
Troy Hardy, Chas. H. Gabriel, and 
others. © Sept. 21, 1936; D 39147; 
Geo. F. Rosche & co., Chicago. 

27610* 


Jubilee; w Robert Abrahams, m Hilda 
Emery Davis. © Oct. 12, 1936; E 
pub. 57958; Elkan-Vogel co., inc, 
Philadelphia. 27611 


Juju; by John Arnold Krenger ; pf. and 
ist B flat trumpet. © 1c. Oct. 8, 
19386; E unp. 133185; Lillian Lucille 
Krenger, Chicago. 27612 


Julep (The) man; pf. with w. ©1«. 
Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 1382945; Donald 
Christ, Philadelphia. 27613 


Junkerman; fox trot song, melody Ben 


Adelman. © 1. Oct. 16, 1936; EH 
unp. 188798; Jesse B. Williams, Bath, 
N. Y. 27614 


Just a blanket of white roses; w New- 
comb Bennett; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133918; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27615 


Just a dream sweetheart; w Hula Ca- 
baniss; pf. ©1ec Oct. 12, 1936; H 
unp. 133537; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27616 


Just a kiss from lips as sweet as yours; 
song. © 1 ec. Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 
133335; William Sauer, Waite Park, 
Minn. 27617 


Just a little bit o’ girl; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133501; 
Constance Warren, Los Angeles. 

27618 


Just a little love song; fox-trot song, 
melody G. P. Winter and Sam Adel- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133793; George P. Winter, La Grange, 
Calif. 27619 


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pt. I1I, n. s., v. 81 


Just a little old cottage; song, m J.} Just stay a little while longer; waltz 


Chas. McNeil. © 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 133844; Velma Jones, Wolf 
Island, Mo. 27620 


Just a rose; w Edgar Hart Guynn, and 
melody. © 1. Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 
133966; Edith Katherine Guynn, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 27621 


Just a Simple mountain gal; w and m 
Dan Baltz; pf. ©1«¢. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133914; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27622 


Just an old fairy-tale; w and m Holly 
Homan. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
131645; Camilla Homan, Chicago. 

27623. 


Just another broken heart; w and mel- 
ody A. P. Carter. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 1382867; United pub. co., New 
York. 27624 


Just because I love you; song, w Con- 
rad Evans. © 1. Oct. 22, 1936; E 
unp. 134051; Harvey Edward Eng- 
man, St. Cloud, Minn. 27625 


Just for tonight dance with me; w and 
m Pierre Pasarich; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc., and male quartet or 
mixed voices. © Sept. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 57695; North Amer. music ©Co., 
Chicago. 27626 


Just hello; from Forbidden melody, w 
Otto Harbach, m Sigmund Romberg; 
with guit. arr. © Oct. 22, 1986; E 
pub. 58132; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 27627 


Just like a thief in the night; song. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 183174; 
George Henry Van Kuren, New Or- 
leans. 27628 


Just like two people will do; w Tommy 
Thompson; pf. © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1382951; Lou Mahan, 
Houston. 27629: 


Just mother’s own little man; w Fanny 
Carroll; pf. © 1 c¢ Oct. 29, 1936; 
E unp. 134464; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27630 


Just one more dance Madame; w and 
m Fred Astaire, Dave Dreyer and 
Paul Francis Webster ; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57788; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 27631 


Just promise you'll be mine forever; w 
Bernard Raines; pf. ©1c. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 183923; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27632 


song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1. 

Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133781; Daisy 

EK. Meyer, French Camp, Calif. 
27633. 


Just the one; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 133177; Rollie J. Ford, Colum- 
bus, O. 27634 


Just to be with you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 134005; 
Martin Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 

27635 


—w T. C. Buxton, m E. H. Rice. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 133075; 
T. C. Buxton and Ethel H. Rice, 
Decatur, Il. 27636 


Just wait ’till I get you home; w and 
melody M. L. Dickerson and Jack B. 
Dickerson. © 1 cc. Sept. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 1384398; Martin L. Dickerson, 
Arlington, Tex. 27637 


Just we two; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 10, 
1986; E unp. 1383353; Anna L. Huff- 
man Doe, Marshalltown, Ia. 27638 


Just wondering blues; w and m Walter 
Davis; pf. treble. © 1 ce. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 1383702; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 27639 


Just you and I in my airplane; w Pearl 
Williamson ; pf. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133538; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27640 


Kai e wa waltz; arr. L. D. Richardson 
and G. A. Bronson; Hawaiian guit., 
in note and diagram; with guit. chord 
symbols; in D. © Oct. 2, 1986; E 
pub. 57907; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 27641 


Kansas; song. © Sept. 28, 1936; EH 
pub. 577386; Perry Wilson Bailey, Ft. 
Wayne. 27642 


Keep it in the groove; melody M. L. 
Williams and Dick Wilson. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 1382892; Mary 
Lou Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 

27643 


Keep on praying; hymn, w I. P. W., m 
Ina Pearle Whaley. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57621; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27644. 


Keep the kettle singing; w Lora Mc- 
Leod, m Amy Dickenson; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134439; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27645 


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no. 10, 1936 


27671 


Keep the sun a shinin’; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1«. 
Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134211; Beryl 
B. Gilbert, Noble Ford, Alta., Canada. 

27646 


Keep Thou my heart; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m May H. Brahe. © Sept. 4, 
1936; E for. 45940; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 27647 


Keepin’ a date with you; w Earl Au- 
mann, m KH. Aumann and Victor Cole. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 134161 ; 
Earl Henry Aumann, Center Line, 
Mich. 27648 


Kentucky; pf. treble, with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134266; James 
Mowry Hillard, Birmingham, Ala. 

27649: 


Khaki tan; song, marciale. ©1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 138316; Jessie Jones 
Arnold, Three Rivers, Mich. 27650 


King Jesus is a-listenin’; hymn, m arr. 
Albert Troy Hardy. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57641; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27651 


King of the air; w and m Harry Rich- 
man and A. Sanders. © 1 ce. Oct. 
10, 1986; E unp. 183475; Al Sanders, 
Chicago. 27652 


King Rumba; libretto, Spanish and 
English lyrics and m Don Azpiazu; 
pf. ©l1e. Oct. 15, 1986; D 39153; 
Justo A. Azpiazu Pradera, New York. 

27652* 


Kismet; Oriental interlude, J. D. Mar- 
key, arr. Erik Hansen; pf.-accordion 
band pts. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
45947; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 27653. 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight; w and mel- 
ody Nelson Shawn, Albert E. Short 
and Harry Kogen. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 
1936; EK unp. 133443; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 27654 


Kisses from my violin to you; from 
The Hollywood revels revue 1937, w 
Al Bryan, m Doris Fisher. © Oct. 8, 
1986; E pub. 57851; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 27655 


Kitten darling; song, m Harvey Kas- 
gor. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 
132963; Samuel Michelson, Brooklyn. 

27656 


Kitten’s lullaby; by Ralph Zirkle; pf. 
© Oct. 3, 1936; E pub. 57795; Mid- 
western pub. co., Springfield, O. 

27657 


109464—37——_-4 


Kneeling at the cross; w Catherine 
Schmitt; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133539; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27658 


Kohalan love song; song, w Blanche A. 
Koch. © 1. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133720; Irene M. Koch, Buffalo. 

27659 


Kol nidre; ancient Hebrew melody, arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. 
Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 58026; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 27660 


Kom catotje in mijn bootje; tango-fox- 
trot, tekst: Kovacs Lajos, m: Joop 
de Leur. © Aug. 20, 1936: E for. 
45954: Metro music co., Amsterdam, 
Holland. 27661 


Kto; wale angielski, slowa: Jozef Lip- 
ski, m: Michal Ferszko. 1. Orch. 
pts.—2. Voc. and pf. ed. © Sept. 10, 
1936; E for. 46218, 46219; Gebethner 
& Wolff, Warsaw, Poland. 

27662, 27663 


Kuu lei lilia; song, arr. Robt. N. Kam- 
aunu. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1936; E unp. 
134239; Wm. Kalanialtiloa Lincoln, 
Honolulu. 27664 


Ladies in waiting; by Arthur Wood; 
orch. © Aug. 17, 1986; E for. 45889; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 27665 


Lady from Hollywood; w Herb Magid- 
son, m Con Conrad; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57774; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 27666 


Lady (The) in the Lincoln; song. © 
1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133165; Loen 
Delos Campbell, Indiana, Pa. 27667 


Lady in the window; from Forbidden 
melody, w Otto Harbach, m Sigmund 
Romberg: with guit. arr. © Oct. 22, 
1986; E pub. 58183; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 27668 


Lady Moonlight; waltz song. © Oct. 
5, 1936; E pub. 57886; Mercy Bate- 
son Graham, San Francisco. 27669 


Lady o’ mine; w Alice Denny; pf. © 
1c. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 133876; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27670 


Lambda (The) phi beta sweetheart 
song: w and m Virginia Johnson. © 
1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 184075; Del- 
bert Doss Barron, Ft. Worth. 27671 


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pt. TE WE SUA SHL 


Lark (The) in the clear air; Irish air,| Lemke (The) victory march; official 


w Samuel Ferguson, m arr. John 
Vine; male voices. © Aug. 27, 1936; 
E for. 45981; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 21672 


Last (The) ride; song, w Thomas E. 
Bell. © 1. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 
134123 ; Conrad Bayer, Detroit. 27673 


Laughter and tears; selection, w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 8, 19386; E unp. 
133211; Isidor Lillian, New York. 

27674 

Lazy Lou; w Ruth Reese; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 1344383; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27675 

Lazy rhapsody; pf. treble, with w. © 
1*ce. Oct. 24, 19386; E unp. 134095; 
Alfonse Jasinowicz, Chicago. 27676 


Lazy sheep, pray tell me why; unison 
song, traditional w, m John Long- 


mire. © Aug. 31, 1936; E for. 45902 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 27677 
Lead me in Thy truth; song. ©1e. 


Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 132935; Opal 
Marie Early, Dunsmuir, Calif. 27678 


Leap year blues; song, m Leo Richard. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 1383352 ; 
W. L. Beard, Joaquin, Tex. 27679 


Lebo (Will H.) ‘Ten concert songs for 
women’s voices; w Nona K. Lebo, and 
others; in solo, unison, 3-pt. and 4-pt. 
arrs. © Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 57922; 
Will H. Lebo, Hamilton, O. 27680 


Thirty impressionistic songs for 
children and young people; w Robert 
Louis Stevenson and Nona K. Lebo; 
in unison, 2-pt. and 3-pt. arrs. © 
Och 10, 519365 Hpubsaceas Will Ef. 
Lebo, Hamilton, O. 27681 


Legend; w Velma Bell, m Ira B. Wilson ; 
sop. and alto. © Sept. 26, 19386; E 
pub. 58056; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
@} 27682 


Légende (La) du vaisseau d’argent ; 
paroles Jean Hémon, m Mare Lan- 
jean. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46113; 
Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 27683 


Lehua hula; hula fox-trot; Hawaiian 


steel guit., in note and diagram, with 
Wwe Ol emOct. 42) 1986 Ho unp. 
133445; Ora Vergil Miller, Fostoria, 
O. 27684. 


Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; arr. 
W. F. Ambrosio; violin and pf. © 
Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 58028; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 27685 


Union party march song, w Martha 
Voxland, m Charlotte Rogers Palmer, 
arr. Christian A. Grimm. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57696; Union party, Chi- 
cago. 27686 


Leoneavallo (Francesco) Cadenza; for 
the violoncello concerto in D major, 
J. Haydn, op. 101. © Sept. 25, 1986; 
E pub. 57855; Mecca music service, 
New York. 27687 


Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Mattinata ; 
English w Olga Paul, French w HE. 
Vienet, Italian w and m R. Leonca- 
vallo, arr. Luis Suera. 1. High 
voice.—2. Med. voice. © Oct. 8, 
1986; E pub. 57857, 57858; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

27688, 27689 


Lest you forget; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 17, 1956; E unp. 134091; Norma 
Lillian Jepson, Wheeling, W. Va. 

27690 


Let all the world in every corner sing; 
anthem, w George Herbert, m Geof- 
frey Shaw; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Oct. 13, 1936; E for. 46066; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. . 27691 


Let me dream of Havana; w Marty 
Symes, m Mabel Wayne; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57790; Words & music, ine. New 
York. 27692 


Let me swing my romance; w L. Du- 
vall, melody W. C. Duvall. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 132873; William 
C. Duvall and Lucy Duvall, Orlando, 
Fla. 27693 


Let me tag along with you; w Jack 
Williams; pf. © 1. Oct. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 133875; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or, 27694 


Let’s all reap a bald head ; song, melody 
Walter Stone. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; 
EH unp. 133009; Clarence Schwartz, 
Burlington, Ia. 27695 


Let’s be gay; w Ted Koehler, m Jimmy 
McHugh. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133045; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

27696 


Let’s be sweethearts again; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 135134; Floyd Arthur Pearson, 
Minneapolis. 27697 


—— waltz, w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
7, 1986; E unp: 133162; Robert 
Michael, Oakland, Calif. 27698 


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27726 


Let’s be young always; w and m Emma | Let’s make the moon our home; song, 


Schilly; pf.’ ©'L c¢ Oct. 29, 1986 ; 
E unp. 134481; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27699 


Let’s eall a heart a heart; from Pen- 
nies from heaven, w John Burke, 
m Arthur Johnston; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 58038; Select 
music publications, inc., New York. 

27700 


Let’s dance; song, m Art Buechler. © 
1 ¢@ Oct. 2, 19386; E unp. 132904; 
Augie Hausam, Belleville, Til. 27701 


Let’s dance and dream; w and m Ted 
Koehler, Sam H. Stept, and Jimmy 
Grier; with guit. arr. © Oct. 138, 
19386; E pub. 57973; Leo Feist, inc., 


New York. 27702 
Let’s forget; song. © 1¢ Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 1383470; Dorothy G. 


Salus, Philadelphia. 27703 


Let’s get acquainted; by Marvin Hat- 
ley melody, with. pf..acc. ©, 1. c. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133142; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 27704 


Let’s go hiking; 5 pieces, Arthur Ben- 
jamin; pf. © Sept. 8, 19386; Hi for. 
45943; Boosey & co., ltd. London. 

27705 


Let’s have a drink (Bayyedkrw); w George 
Buyukas [and] xacamixos xopds (Cha- 
‘sapicos horos): m Antonios Sakel- 
lariou and Antonios Eptamenitis ; pf. 
© Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58146; 
Apollo music co., New York 27706 


Let’s have another; from Hats off, w 
Herb Magidson, melody Ben Oakland. 
©1e. Oct. 7, 19386; E unp. 1838374 ; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

27707 


Let’s have it my way, dear; w and 
' m Douglas Hinckley; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 19386; E unp. 183877; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
27708 
Let’s keep America, American; w Bert 
Douglas and Charlie McCarthy, m 
Ernest Breuer. © Sept. 16, 1936; HE 
pub. 58212; American songs publica- 
tions, West New York, N. J. 27709 


Let’s land Landon in the White House; 
song, w, Thomas R. Johnstone. © 
Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57818; Alex- 
ander Maloof, New York. 27710 


Let’s make a wish; fox-trot, w and m 
Mrs. Leslie Humes. © 1 ¢. Aug. 8, 
1936; E unp. 133267; Frances Humes, 
Cincinnati. 27711 


m Allen Taub; with cho. © 1 «. 
Oct?’ 13; 1936 3 He unp. 133613" An- 
thony Tomei, Bayonne, N. J. 27712 


Let’s pretend ; song, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 132853; 
Hunice Coster, Baltimore. 27713 


Let’s slow up and fall in love; w V. N. 
Horney and Lee George Horney, and 
melody. ©) te.) Oct. 21 1Os0rman) 
unp. 184001; Virginia Nicholson Hor- 
ney, Baltimore. 27714 


Let’s start over again; song. © 1. 
Oct. 18, 1986; E unp. 188608; Melvin 
Hoffman, Baltimore. 27715 


Let’s talk it over; song. © 1 ©. Oct. 
12, 19386; EH unp. 133482; Sibyl Allen 
York, Shreveport, La. 27716 


Let’s try it over again; w Stanley 
Hunter; pf. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1986; E 
unp. 154486; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. Q2T01T 


Let this be a lesson to you; fox-trot, 
w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 134154; Hvelyn Louise Perata, 
Alameda, Calif. 27718 


Let us go back to our land of romance; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 
134333 ; Join Calvin Turnage, Hous- 
ton. 27719 


Lettre 4 un monsieur; paroles Jean 
Nohain, m Mireille. © July 20, 
1936; E for. 46180; Editions du Co- 
quelicot, Paris. 27720 


Libeled lady; w Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest, m William Axt. ©1ce. Oct. 
21, 1936; E unp. 133981; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 27721 


Life (The) of a farmer; w Anna Lau- 
rance Keesee; pf. © Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133540; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. noe, 


Life on the sea; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 133558; Hliza- 
beth Bull Maury, Richmond. 27723 


Life starts anew; w and melody. © 
1 c Oct. 18, 1986; E unp. 133508; 


Frank Von Luelrte, Cincinnati. 
ZUTZ4 


Life will be a song; w Theodore Paul 
Heeling: pt. ©, 1c. Oct, 12, 1986; 
E unp. 1338541; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27725 


Life’s journey; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 184169; J. W. 
Bartels, Los Angeles. 27726 


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27727 


Lift the strain of high thanksgiving; w 
J. Ellerton, m John R. Watkinson; 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Oct. 13, 
1936; E for. 46067; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 27027 


Light; Christmas motet, w Dreult 
Berth, m Garth Edmundson; sop. 1, 
2 and alto. © Oct. 7, 1986; E pub. 
57870; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

27728 


Like a page turned forever; song, w 
Vera Marie Tracy. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1986; E unp. 133834; Lois Newton 
Rogers, Austin, Tex. 27729 


Like a tin can tied to a puppy dog’s 
tail; from Swing along, w Graham 
John, m Martin Broones. © Aug. 19, 
1986; E for. 46052; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 27730 


Like as the hart; w from the Bible, m 
Milton Dieterich; high in BE flat. © 
Oct. 22, 1986; E pub. 58208; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. Dike: 


Lilliburlero; song, Irish tune arr. with 


descant Mary Chater. © Aug. 27, 
1986; E for. 45987; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 27732 


Linda cubana; rumba chantée, paroles 
Arly Botou, m José M. Lucchesi; 
orch. ptes. © July 20, 1936; E for. 
46101; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 27733 


Lionel Monckton melodies; arr. Stan- 
ford Robinson, arr. for military band 
with conductor Denis Wright. © 
Sept. 12, 1936; BH for. 46056 ; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 27734 


Little angel; w Gaza Paul Gretz; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134471; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

277385 


Little Boy Blue; by Eric Harding Thi- 
mane) pt. ©) Auc. 17%, 1936; tor: 
45923; Augener, ltd., London. 27736 


Little brown shoes; w Lysbeth Boyd 
Borie, m Hilda Emery Davis. © Oct. 
12, 1986; E pub. 57957; Elkan-Vogel 
co., ine., Philadelphia. PATONG 


Little (A) cabin by a lake of blue; song, 
m Max EH. Hasenbein. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
15, 19386; E unp. 184195; Franz Kuer- 
zinger, Regensburg, Germany. 27738 


Little (The) church by Fallen Leaf 
Lake; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1986; E unp. 132983; Rose Margue- 
rite Balz, Novato, Calif. 27739: 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 30. 


Little colored lady; pf., with w. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134426; 
Mary Josephene Walker, Los An- 
geles. - 27740: 


Little country town in sunny Kansas; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 133259; Frank Blaylock, Ar- 
rington, Kan. ZTT41 


Little cowboy; w Duncan Browning 
and Harmon Charles, m Felix Ber- 
nard; with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 
26, 1936; E pub. 58230; Miller music, 
ine., New York. 27742 


Little drops of water; song. © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1986; E unp. 132954; Edwin 
Louis Helms, Altadena, Calif, 

27743. 


Little (The) giant; march, melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1936; EH unp. 134331; 
O. Bill Heyer, Chaska, Minn. 27744 


Little (The) house that love built ; from 
Sing me a love song, w Al Dubin, m 
Harry Warren; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 1, 19386; E pub. 57776; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

27745 


Little Lady Make-Believe; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Nat Simon; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58188; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 27746 


Little (A) nest for you; fox-trot, song. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134498; 
Jacob F. Carter, Los Angeles. 27747 


Little odd rhythm; from Hats off, w 
Herb Magidson, melody Ben Oakland. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; BE unp. 133372; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

27748 


Little (A) prayer; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c Oct. 27, 1986; E 
unp. 134351; Caroline Lindquist, High 
Bridge, Wis. 27749 


Little room full of dreams; waltz; 
melody, with pf. acc. ©1 ee. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 183987; George Boney, 
Ebensburg, Pa. 27750 


Little sleepy head; study in quarter, 
half, dotted half, and whole notes, 
George Perlman; violin, 1st position, 
and pf. © Oct. 10, 1936; E_pub. 
58023; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

27751 


Little sunshine of love; w Peter P. 
Weinberger; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133900; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27752 


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no. 10, 1936 


Little (The) waves of Breffny; song, 
w Eva Gore Booth. © Oct. 20, 1936; 
EK, for. 46212; Hugh S. Roberton 
Glasgow. 27753 


Living on love; w Clarkson Rose, m 
Conrad Leonard. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
E for. 45936; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 27754 


‘Lo, He comes; hymn, w Charles Wes- 
ley, m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 
1986; E pub. 57647; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. Pel) 


Locket (A) made for two; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 
133261; India McCoy, Saratoga, 
Calif. 27756 


Lolita; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133952; Edwina Mc- 
Carty Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 

27757 


London on a foggy afternoon; fox-trot, 
w and m Ina George, pf. sc. Hugh W. 
Schubert; with symbols for ukulele 
and banjo. © July 1, 1936; E pub. 
58120; Whitney Blake music pub., 
New York. 27758 


Lone (The) star trails; w Ida Belle 
Dye, m Luther A. Clark. © Sept. 
12, 19386; E pub. 57929; Ida Belle 
Tyler Dye, Clarendon, Tex. 27759 


Lonely cowboy; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 134399; Reed 
Evans, Salt Lake City. 27760 


Lonely (A) heart; fox-trot song. © 
1 e@ July 27, 19386; E unp. 1383115; 
Theresa L. Monteleone, Los Angeles. 

27761 


Lonely heart; w Paul Webster, m Louis 
Alter. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 
133408; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

27762 


Lonely road; w Henrik N. Ege, m Hric 
Ansell. © Sept. 11, 1936; E for. 
46059; Dix, ltd., London. 27763 


Lonesome; w and m Teddy Voigtlander. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133440; 
Theodore William Voigtlander, 
Seattle. 27764 


Lonesome little debutante; w and mel- 
ody Alan Jones and A. Stanley. © 
1 ce. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 130514; 
Aileen Stanley, New York. 27765 


Lonesome lover; w A. J. Johnson and 
Harvey Bourret, melody Rita Proulx. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133665; 
Arthur J. Johnson, Sanford, Me. 

27766 


27780 


Lonesome lullaby; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard. © 1. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133809; Calvin O. Tuttle, Galion, O. 

27767 


Long ago; w and melody. © 1e. Oct. 
26, 19386; E unp. 1384168; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 27768 


Long ago in Indiana; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1384212; Nellie 
EK. Hart, Cairo, Il. 27769 


Long live love; w Dave Spitz, m Dan 
Barkin; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 8, 1986; E pub. 57861; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

27770 


Long (A), long road; song, m Leo 
Richard. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133808; Josephine Katherine 
Grashen, Zion, Il. 27771 


Longest (The) night; from the produc- 
tion, w and m Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest; with guit. arr. © Sept. 28, 
1986; E pub. 57814; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 27772 


Longhorn fight song; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 133248; 
Clarence Adolphus Harwood, Austin, 
Tex. 27773 


Longing; hymn, w A. H. A., m A. H. 
Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57612; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 27774 


song, m J. C. McNeil. ©1e. Oct. 
27, 1936; E unp. 134347; Theodore 
P. Egling, San Francisco. 27775 


Longing for a bit of happiness; w Mar- 
guerite Walter Fisher; pf. © 1. 
Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 183542; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27776 


Looking all around for you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1936; E unp. 
134022; Ralph E. Love, Roscoe, Ill. 

27777 


Looking all over for you; fox trot song. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 133297; 
F. W. M. Garbutt, Johannesburg, 
Union of South Africa. 27778 


Looking for something; melody, with 
pf. acc. ©1e. Sept. 3, 1936; © unp. 
1313380; William Henry Burtom, De- 
troit. 27779 


Looking for the lost chord; medley, 
arr. Ellen Jane Lorenz; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto, unace. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 
58062 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

27780 


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27781 


eS 


Lookout, lookout for Jekyll or Hyde; 
by Louis Silvers; pf. conductor. © 
1 .¢.);Oct. 9; 1836; BH. unp. 133404: 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

27781 

Lora of Lismoyne; Irish air, w D. B. 
Knox, m arr. John Vine; male voices. 
© Aug. 27, 1936; 
ford univ. press, London. 21782 


Lord, I ery to Thee; w from the Bible, 
m P. Kalinnikoff, arr. Gordon Balch 
Nevin; sop., alto and bar.; organ acc. 
© Oct. 7, 1986; E pub. 57876: J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 27783 


Lord (The) is my strength; Thanks- 


giving anthem, w from the Bible, m. 


Alfred Redhead; mixed voices; or- 


gan ace. © Aug. 26, 1936; EH for. 
45889; Stainer & Beil, ltd., London. 
27784 

Lord (The) is nigh unto all: w from 


the Bible, m N. Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., alto 
and bar.; organ ace. © Oct. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 57881; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 27785 
Lord of hosts, great ruler; by S. Rach- 
maninoff, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; 
sop., alto and bar.; organ acc. © 
Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 57879; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 27786 


Lorina; by Minnie Hitchins Grinnan, 
arr. Mary Grinnan; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 1936; H unp. 133072; Minnie Hitch- 
ins Grinnan Holmes and Mary Grin- 
nan Denison, Dallas. 27787 


w and arr. of m Mary Grinnan, 
m Minnie Hitchins Grinnan. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 133073; Minnie 
Hitchins Grinnan Holmes and Mary 
Grinnan Denison, Dallas. 27788 


Lost in love; melody. © 1. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133766; Ernest Marano, 
Jersey City. 27789: 

Lost in the blue; song. © 1 «¢ Sept. 
30, 1986; E unp. 1384148; Carrie Gus- 
tava Miller, New York. 27790 

Lost love; fox trot song. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 1986; E unp. 133286; Alfred An- 
derson, Fitchburg, Mass. 27791 


Lost refrain; w and melody Harry Mas- 


singale. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; EH unp. 
134417; George Harry Massingale, 
San Diego, Calif. 27792 


Louisiana; w Andy Razaf and Bob 
Schafer, m J. C. Johnson, arr. Klick- 


mann. © June 23, 1936; E pub. 
58211; Alfred music ¢o., ine, New 
York. 27793 


E for. 45982; Ox- 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 81 


—<__—_—_; 


Louisiana, my own; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133817; Hdith Dunning, Darnell, La. 

27794 


Love, be on your guard; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; EH unp. 133765; 
Rudolph Randall, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

27795: 

Love (The) beggar; from The woman 
from Siberia, w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 183183; Raphael 
Sirois, Chicago. 27796: 


Dixon 
©: 
57954; EHlkan- 
ine., Philadelphia. 27797 
Love dream; song, m Hector Richard. 


© 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133822; 
Jack Mages, Coral Gables, Fla. 


Love came so near; 
Thayer, m Hilda Emery Davis. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E pub. 
Vogel co., 


w Mary 


27798 
Love, hope and dreams, dear; w Albert 
Hamilton; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; 


H unp. 133548; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27799: 
Love in my heart; w and m Mordy 
Billig; pf. ©1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 
30146; Mordecai. Billig, Jamaica, 
eit Tein. 27800 


Love in your eyes; by Pietro G. Russo; 


pf. © 1c. Sept. 22, 19386; EH unp. 
- 184408; Pietro Joseph Russo, Atlan- 
tie City. 27801 
Love is a dream; w and m Hric 


Zaetsch; pf. © 1 ¢« Oct. 12; 1936; 
EH unp. 188588; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27802 


Love is a flower; w Irving Israel, and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133689; Robert Enoch, New York. 

278038: 

Love is a poet's license; w and in 
Mordy Billig; pt. © 1 @ Oc, 
1936; E unp. azar; Mordecai Billig, 
Jamaica, he Ly N. 27804 


Love is a powrful te w and m 
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 25, 1986; 
Epub. 57791; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 27805 


Love is everything; w Al Stillman, m 
Maurice Baron; male voices. pts. 1-2. 
© 1e. Oct. 1, 1936; H unp. 133864; 
Al Stillman and Maurice Baron, New 
York. 27806. 


Love is forever; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 18, 1986; E unp. 1382367; John 
Christopher Rizzo, Woodside, L. L.,. 

may. 27807 


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no. 10, 1936 


Love is like rain; w and melody. ©1 
e. Sept. 18, 19386; E unp. 183096; 
Emma Mae Roberts, Philadelphia. 

27808 


Love is no game; w and m KEric 
Zaetsch; pf. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1986; E 
unp. 133589; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27809 


Love lagoon; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 183802; 
Jean H. Barlow, Cariboo, B. C., Can- 
ada. 27810 


Love, look into my window and sing; 
valse song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; HE 
unp. 138264; Leola Hannah Reed, 
Barberton, O. 27811 


Love made the song; from Careless 
rapture, w Christopher Hassall, m 
Ivor Novello: © Sept. 10, 1936; E 
for. 46042; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 27812 


Love me, love my Pekinese; from Born 
to dance, w and m Cole Porter; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 2, 19386; HE 
pub. 57887 ; Chappell & co., ine., New 
York. 27813 


Love must end; w H. Schwartz, m J. 
Ader; pf. treble. © 1 c. Oct. 23, 
19386; E unp. 134056; Jewel Ader, 
New York, and Henry Schwartz, 
Brooklyn. 27814 


Love scenes in my heart; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 
132898; Marguerite Michaud, Miami, 
Fla. 27815 


Love (A) song; from Swing along, w 
Graham John, m Martin Broones. 
© Aug. 19, 19386; E for. 46051; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 27816 


Love swings high; song, m A. Doyle 
vand G. A. Sullivan. © 1. Oct. 3, 
1986; E unp. 134293; George A. Sul- 
livan, Salem, Mass. 27817 


Love took my heart when my eyes took 
in you; w and melody William 
(Duke) Casson. © 1 c¢. Oct. 27, 
1936; E unp. 184822; William Henry 
Casson, Columbia, S. C. 27818 


Love was the tune; new w set to tune 
One heavenly night in Spain, w and 
m Juanne Arliss. © 1 ¢. Sept. 4, 
1986; E unp. 134105; Margaret N. 


Taylor, New York. 27819 
Lovely; song. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 133940; Louis R. Schmertz, 
Pittsburgh. 27820 


27835 


—w Bob Edwards, and melody. © 
1 ec. Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 133029; 
Norman Winter, jr., Hollywood, 
Calif. 27821 


Lovely dream; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
19386; E unp. 1382967 ; Ruth Betterton, 
Weaverille, Calif. 27822 


Lovely lady; w and melody Ann Arlen. 
©1e. Oct. 13, 1936; E unp. 133609; 
Ann Marie Sweeney, Washington. 

27823; 


Lovely moon; song, arr. Clarence 
Woods. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; H unp. 
133951; Elva Iliff, Oklahoma. City. 

27824 


Lovely one; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 


28, 19386; E unp. 13843863; Joseph 
Stark, Detroit. 27825 
Lovely waltzes;.song. © 1c. Oct. 8, 


1936; E unp. 1383222; Leona Busby 
Kors, Independence, Kan. 27826 


Lover’s (A) toast; w and melody Billy 


King. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1936; E unp. 
133599 ; William H. King, Detroit. 

YAK AG 

Love’s echo waltz; valse song. © 1. 


Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 133284; Fannie 
Anderson and Veneer Weidner, HIlls- 
worth, Ia. 27828 


Leve’s magic spell; melody. © 1. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 1384841; Claud 
Hale, San Quentin, Calif. 27829: 


Love’s pledge; w and m Anca Seidlova. 
©1ec. Oct. 6, 19386; EH unp. 183053 ; 
Anca Seidlova Edwards, New York. 

278380 


Love’s. sweet refrain; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1986;:E unp. 132886 ; 
Paul Zazick, Dlizabeth, N. J. 27831 


Love’s tribute of flowers; w Ellen J. 
Lorenz, m Edward Elgar, arr. E. J. 
Lorenz; male quartet. © Sept. 26, 
1986; E pub. 58059; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 27832 


Lovin’ me ain’t no sin; song, m H. W. 
Sprague and Warren H. Hensen. © 
1 e. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 183998; 
Howard Warren Sprague, Jackson- 
ville, Ill. 27833 


Loving you; song. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 57697; Gertrude M. Liles, Dal- 
las. 27884 


——w Anna Morgenthaler; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 184442; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27835 


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27836 


Low down jail house blues; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 
1336385; Earl Powell, New York. 

278386 

Low moon; slow fox-trot song, melody 
Gustave Sax. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 134314; Bertha Lee. Wise, 
Clarksville, Md. 27837 


Loyalty; march; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 28, 
1936; E unp. 134379; Louis Andrew 
Terheggen, Los Angeles. 278388 


Loyalty in service; hymn, w A. H. Ack- 
ley, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57614; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 27839 


Lucky break; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 e. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133730; 
Ralph Birchard, Los Angeles. 27840 


Lullaby hour of bliss; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 183500; Norah 
Alice Field, New Liskeard, Ont., Can- 
ada. 27841 


Lullaby land in Dixie; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1936 ; E unp. 
133094 ; Birdie Campbell, Floodwood, 
Minn. 27842 


Lullabye; song, w Alice Foley. ©1e. 
Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 1383038; J. Chas. 
MeNeil, Los Angeles. 27843 


Lute-book carol; Christmas carol, w 
W. Ballet, m H. Hugh Bancroft; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 
57838 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

27844 

Lyndhurst; pastel, Edwin Gray; orch. 
pts. © Sept. 23, 1936; E for. 45909; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 27845 


McKay (Francis H.) Marche; from 
Petite suite, op. 15, no. 3; 4 French 
horns, in F. Se. and pts. © Sept. 24, 
1936; E pub. 57785; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 27846 


Nocturne; from Petite suite, op. 
15, no. 2; 4 French horns, in F. Se. 
and pts. © Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 
57784; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 
27847 


Prelude; from Petite suite, op. 15, 
no. 1; 4 French horns, in F. Se. and 
pts. © Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57783 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 27848 


McNeil guitar solos; by Charles Mc- 
Neil; plectrum guit. © Sept. 14, 
1936; E pub. 57710; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 27849 


Mad; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 26, 
19386; E unp. 184259; Jean Gray, 
Santa Rosa, Calif. 27850 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Maganini (Quinto) Two pastorales; 
oboe, or flute, and bassoon. © Oct. 
10, 19386; E pub. 580138; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 27851 


Magi (The); carol, w from the Scrip- 
tures, m Garth Edmundson; ten., 
bar. and bass. © Oct. 7, 1936; E 
pub. 57872; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 27852 


Magic hours; w and m Althea Crock- 
ett; pf. © 1 ce Oct. 29, 1986; HE 
unp. 134461; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 27853 


Magic (The) of love; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 23, 19386; E unp. 134090; 
Mildred Burke, Brooklyn. 27854 


Magnificat [and] Nune dimittis; m Gil- 
bert Alcock ; mixed voices ; organ ace, 
© Aug. 26, 19386; E for. 45900; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 27855 


Maiden; Czecho-Slovakian folksong, 
English version and m arr. Louis 
Victor Saar; men’s cho. © Sept. 5, 
1986; E pub. 57764; Oliver Ditson 


co., ine., Boston. 27856 
Major (The) and the minor; song, w 
Jacqueline Stewart. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 


1986; E unp. 1383340; Rosalie Staal, 
Jefferson, Wis. 27857 


Make believe; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 134018; Ruth Emmel 
Saul, Pittsburgh. 27858 


Making something out of nothing; w 
H. Emmet Hegarty, melody Conrad 
P. Straub and Robert J. White. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 182987; Con- 
rad Paul Bertron Straub, Irvington, 
NG. 27859 


Man of the hour; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 1382911; Bert 
Boynton, Brooklyn. 27860 


Man (The) up in the moon is croon- 
ing a tune; w Ruth Cole Whissen; 
pf. © 1 ec Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133903 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 27861 


Manchuko (The); from Careless rap- 
ture, w Christopher Hassall, m Ivor 
Novello. © Sept. 10, 1936; E for. 
46043; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

27862 


Manguero (El) oriental; pregon, letra 
A. de la Puente, melodia J. Rosado. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 19386; E unp. 182958 ; 
Antonio de la Puente y Juan Rosado, 
New York. 27863 


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no. 10, 1986 


Manuel’s love song; w Gus Kahn, m 
Franz Waxman. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 133983 ; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 27864 


Many a quarrel’s in the making; song. 
© 1 e¢. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 133354; 
Anna L. Huffman Doe, Marshall- 
town, Ia. 27865 


March of the Texans; m Dick Seeds; 
solo cornet. © 1. Oct. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 133610; Paul Seeds, Wichita 


Falls, Tex. 27866 
March on Cornell; song. © Sept. 11, 
19386; E pub. 57956; Marcel K. 
Sessler, Ithaca, N. Y. 27867 


March on for G. O. P.; Republican 
victory march song. © Sept. 26, 
1936; E pub. 57706; Curtis Eugene 


Gillis, Eureka, Calif. 27868 
Mareh on, march on, Republicans; 
song, m Hector Richard. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 183818; Gladys 
B. Birkhead, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 
27869 


March winds; by Hugo Anson; pf. © 
Sept. 19, 19386; E for. 45882; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London, London. 27870 


Marche baroque; orch. ptes. © July 
20, 1936; E for. 46104; Auguste Bosc, 
Paris. 27871 


Marchin’ men; w M. Callaghan, m G. 
Buckingham. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 133718; Gertrude Bucking- 
ham, New York, and Martha Calla- 


ghan, Bridgeport, Conn. 27872 
Marchons gaiment; chanson marche 
des vacances et des sports. © July 


20, 1936; E for. 461383; Abel Doysié, 
Paris. 27873 


Maria Magdalena; zambra, paroles 
Valverde y Leon, m Quiroga; orch. 
ptes. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46119; 
Julio Garzon, Paris. 27874 


Marigold; composed and arr. Billy 
Mayerl; violin and pf. © Oct. 15, 
1986; E for. 46217; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 27875 


Marjorie; fox trot song. ©1e. Aug. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1383280; Annie L. 
Moore, Hot Springs, Ark. 27876 


Market square; by Alexis Archangel- 
sky; melody, with pf. acc. ©1e 
Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133389; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 27877 


27892 


Marly-le-Roi; by André Benoist; violin 
and pf. © Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58086; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

27878 


Marionettes; by Kaya Malamadoff; 
pf. ©1e. Sept. 29, 1936; E unp. 
1384280; Alfred Abraham Kaufman, 
Los Angeles. 27879 


Marooned beneath the moon; w and 
melody. © March 21, 1936; E pub. 
57691; James M. Pierce, San Fran- 
cisco. 27880 


Marta; vals; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 
28, 1986; E unp. 134301; José N. 
Pacheco, Los Angeles. 27881 


Mary MeNally; song, m Gitz Rice. © 
1 e@ Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 133200; 
Frank McIntyre, Ann Arbor. 27882 


Mary my own; waltz song; with guit. 
arr. © 1. Oct. 28, 1936; E ump. 
134315; Anna R. Forse, San Fran- 
cisco. 27883 


Mary Sue; w Alina Webster Schafer, 
m Burrell Van Buren; pf. © 1 e¢. 
Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 184110; Alma 
Schafer, Butler, Ky. 27884 


Massarani (Renzo) ‘Tre preludi; pf. 
© July 20, 1936; E for. 46018; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 27885 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Open 
thy blue eyes; English version and 
m arr. C. F. Manney; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 1, 19386; E pub. 57722; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 27886 


Master melodies; potpourri, Isy Geiger, 
arr. of various composers; orch. pts. 
© Aug. 5, 1936; E for. 45870; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 27887 


Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; by 
Eric Harding Thiman; pf. © Aug. 
17, 1986; E for. 45924; Augener, Itd., 
London. 27888 


Maybe; song, m A. Magill. ©1e. Oct. 
1, 1936; E unp. 132881; Isadore Brill, 
Philadelphia. 27889 


Maybe I care; w J. Erwin, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133085; John Erwin and Art Schaar, 
Winslow, Ariz. 27890 


Maybe, who knows; w and melody Bill 
Bailey. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 
134080; Willie Eugene Bailey, New 
York. 27891 


Mayfair (The); w Ned Washington, 
m Sam H. Stept. © 1 ce Oct. 10, 
1936; E unp. 133410; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 27892 


1235 


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pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


i 


Me-oh-my ; fox-trot song, melody M. O.| Memory weave me dreams to-night; 


Brouse and Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 183780; Mason 
O. Brouse, Sunbeam, Col. 27893 


Meditation; andante; pf. and violin. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 132979; 
Andrew Gondek, Chicago. 27894 


Medley of love; w Pearl Brant; pf. © 
1 e Oct. 29, 19386; E unp. 134463; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27895 


Meet me in the morning with a smile; 
song, m Raphael Sammis. © 1 «. 
Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 133638; Cor- 
delia Sammis Reade, Hast Orange, 
N. J. 27896: 


Melodie d’amour; intermezzo, Hermann 
Lohr, arr. Denis Wright; brass band 
pts. © Sept. 25, 1936; E for. 46230; 
Chappeil & co., Itd., London. 27897 


Melody heaven; w Richard O. Bieden- 
bender, m Laura H. Stark; pf. © 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 133229; 
Richard Biedenbender and Laura 


Stark, Columbus, Wis. 27898 
Melody in Greek style; by Alexis 
Archangelsky; pf. © 1 e¢ Oct. 9, 
1936; E unp. 133384; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 27899 
Melody in Turkish style; by Alexis 


Archangelsky. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 133385; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 27900 


Melody (The) of the stars; w and mel- 
ody.. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E.unp. 
132992; Langdon Waterman, Malden, 
Mass. 27901 


Memorable Americans; w Robert Cun- 
ningham, and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
7, 1986; E unp. 1338150; J. Atlee 
Young, Hagerstown, Md. 21902 


Memorial (A) melody in C; for orch. 
and organ, Walford Davies; organ. 
© Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 46026; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 27903 


Memories; w Ethel Parton Rainey; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; H unp. 133544; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27904 

Memories of bygone days; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
©l1e. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 134026; 
Judy Belle Baze, Hillview, Ill. 27905 


Memories of old Lover’s Lane; song. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58194; Harry 
Anthony, Kane, Pa. 27906 


song. © 1. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 
1383942; Bessie Williams McCullers, 
Remington, Va. 27907 


Mem’ry moon; w Peter Perkins; pf. 
©1e. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133545; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

27908 


Men of Michigan; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 183208; Robert 
Hlbel, jr., Ann Arbor. 27909 


song, m B. Elbel and Wm. Revelli. 
© Oct. 20, 1986; E pub. 58118; Bob 
Ebel, Ann Arbor. 27910 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 


Felix) All men, all things; cho., 
from Hymn of praise, arr. Leslie 
Woodgate; men’s voices; pf. or or- 
gan ace. © Sept. 22, 1936; E for. 
45886; J. Curwen & Sons, lItd., Lon- 
don. 27911 


All ye that cried unto the Lord; 
cho., from Hymn of praise, arr, Les- 
lie Woodgate; men’s voices; pf. or 
organ ace. © Sept. 22, 1936; H for. 
45887; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don, 27912 


Hunting song; op. 19, no. 3, spe- 
cial annotations and instructions, 
new directions for fingering, pedal- 
ing, phrasing, etc., A. J. Llewellyn; 
pf. © Aug. 28, 1936; E pub. 58185; 
Arthur J. Llewellyn, Chicago. 27913 


—— The night is departing; cho. from 
Mendelssohn’s Hymn of praise, arr. 
Leslie Woodgate; men’s voices; pf. 
or organ ace. © Sept. 25, 1936; EH 
for. 46014; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 27914 


Menuet Reverchon; by: Carl Wiese- 
mann; pf. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57765; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

27915 


Menuett; av Sven Sk6ld; ork. stammor 
med pf. direction och violin 1 direc- 
tion. © Aug. 18, 1936; EH for. 46016; 
A. b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 27916 


Merry little dairy maid Mary; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp, 184231; 
Albert John de Long, Hollywood, 
Calif. 27917 


Merry (The) widow; waltz, Franz 
Lehar, arr. W. F. Ambrosio; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58030; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

27918 


1236 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Messe basse pour les défunts : par Louis 
Vierne, op. 62; orgue ou harmonium. 
© July 20, 1936; E for. 46124; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 


Mexicali Rose; w Helen Stone, m Jack 
B. Tenney, arr. Allen Stone; male 
quartette. © Sept. 30, 1936; E pub. 
07747; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

27920 


-Mi chulito; rumba, paroles francgaises 
Fernand Vimont et Didier Daix, pa- 
roles espagnoles et m Moisés Simons; 
avee arr. de guit. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46120; Julio Garzon, Paris. 

27921 

Mi destino; slow-fox de la pelicula El 
secreto de Ana Maria, letra y m J. 
Demon y P. Godes; orch. ptes. © 
Jan. 29, 1986; E for. 46136; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

27922 

Mi ensuefio; cancioén vals. © 1 ce. Oct. 
29, 19386; E unp. 134419; Francisco P. 
Cortés, New York. 27923 


Mickey Mouse’s birthday party; w and 
m Charlie Tobias, Bob Rothberg, and 
Joseph Meyer; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 57690; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 27924 


Mignonette; by L. Leslie Loth; pf. © 
Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 58082; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27925 


Mine; w and m H. Auerbach; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 7, 19836; E. pub. 
58189; George F. Briegel, inc., New 
York. 27926 


Mine all mine; w and melody. ©1e«. 
Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 184247; Mabel 
Robinson, New York. 27927 


Mine’s a hopeless case; from Over she 
goes, w Desmond Carter and Frank 
HKyton, m Billy Mayerl; with ukulele 
arr. and symbols for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
for. 45963; Victoria music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 27928 


Miners’ (Paul) 12 bass piano accordion 
method; by P. Miners. © Oct. 14, 
1936; AA 216702; M. M. Cole pub. 
co., Chicago. 2929 


Miners’ (Paul) 100 solos for 12 bass 
accordion; composed and arr. P. 
Miners. © Oct. 21, 1986; AA 
218006 ; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

27930: 

Minnesota suite; pf., with w. pt. 1-3. 
© le. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133992; 
Stanley M. Capps, Lincoln, Neb. 

27931 


27919 


27945 


Miracles sometimes happen; w and m 
Ray Noble and Alan Murray. © 
Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46062; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd., London. 

27932 


Miss Myrtle; unison song, w EH. C. Bre- 
reton, m Cyril Winn. © Sept. 238, 
1936; E for. 45908; W. Paxton & co., 
ltd., London. 27933 


Mississippi; w Perrin Holmes Lowrey ; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1382915; Bonita Crowe, At- 
lanta. 27934 


Mississippi moonlight; song. © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 1384373; Hve- 
lyn V. Curry, Dallas. 27935 


Mississippi shore; w Jessie Ray Har- 
mom. pi ©rie c:, ‘Oeti 12) 193608 
unp. 133546; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Portland, Or. 27936 
Mist-clouds; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 1383949; Rita 
Green Thornton, Hollywood, Calif. 

27937 
Mr. Swing for President; w Andy 
Razaf, melody Paul Denniker. © 1 


ce. Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 133749; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 27938 


Mr. Woodstock; .w and melody. © Ie 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 184255; Wil- 
liam Engvick, Oakland, Calif. 27939 


Misty Mississippi; fox-trot song. © 1 
ce. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 180318; Roy 
Street, Faith, 8. D. 27940 


Moberly (The) mine disaster; song. 
© Oct. 20. 1936; E pub. 58174; Carl 
HK. Hadden, Topeka, Kan. 27941 


Moderato e cantabile; from Diverti- 
mento, Francis H. McKay, op. 16, no. 
1; 4 French horns, in F. Se. and pts. 
© Sept. 24, 1936; E pub. 57780; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 27942 


Modern girls; fox trot song. © 1. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 183288; Joel 
B. Cauley, Manila. 27943 


Modern hot single string guitar solos; 
by various authors, arr. Ned Cos- 
mo; with ipix accyno, 1 . © Oct.:4, 
1936; E pub. 58179; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 27944 


Modern (The) paramount method for 
clarinet; by William J. Smith. © 
Oct. 28, 1936;'AA 217733; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., inc., New York. 

27945 


1237 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27946 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Molto religioso; 
Francis H. McKay, op. 16, no, 2; 4 
French horns, in F, Se. and pts. © 
Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57781; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 27946 


Monkeyology; by B. Rodick; 2 pfs. © 
Feb. 28, 1935; E pub. 58149; A. Fas- 
sio, Lachute, Que., Canada. 27947 


Montana moon; song. ©1e. Aug. 21, 
1936 ; E unp. 133605 ; Jessie B. Marsh, 
Bozeman, Mont. 


Moods; by E. C. Vogt; violin and pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1936; B unp. 1383228 ; 
Everett Charles Vogt, jr., Kirkwood, 
Mo. 27949 


Moon in heaven; w and melody. © 1 
c. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134303; 
Joseph Harris, New Orleans. 27950 


Moon in my hand; w I. Bestercey, 
melody J. Rothenberg. © 1 c. Oct. 
22,1936; E unp. 134021; Tlona Bester- 


cey, Flushing, N. Y., and Joseph 
Rothenberg, Queens Village, N. Y. 
27951 


Moon madness; fox trot song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 133296; J. P. 
Hunnam, Sunderland, Co. Durham, 
England. 27952 


Moon magic in Maine; song, melody 
Charles S. Fleck. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 
1986; E unp. 1383748; Joseph Di- 
Pietro, Philadelphia. 27953 


Moon of romance; from The street 
singer, w Holt Marvell, m Jack 
Strachey. © Sept. 4, 1936; E for. 
45937; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

27954 


Moon of Waikiki; waltz, w Walter Rey- 
nolds, melody Woody Frisino. © 1. 
Oct. 8, 1986; E unp. 133207; Warren 
Frisino, Baltimore. 27955 


Moondream; w Nick Drance, melody 
Pancho Romanov. New version. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134188; 
George Pancho Shopis-Romanoyv, New 
York. 27956 


Moonflow’r; w Hal Chadwick, and 
melody. ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133715; Olga Margaret Wolf, Kansas 
City, Mo. 27957 


Moonlight; w Cliff McNeil; pf. ©1-« 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 183547; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 27958 


Moonlight and memories; music by 
Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 
1c. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 134113; 
Wilma Stanley Flynn, Wananish, 
N.C. 27959 


27948 


from Divertimento, | Moonlight and violins; from Forbidden 


melody, w Otto Harbach, m Sigmund 
Romberg; with guit. arr. © Oct. 22,. 
1936; E pub. 58130; Robbins music 


corp., New York. 27960: 
Moonlight fantasy; song. © 1 e. Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 183662; Elizabeth 
Camp, Los Angeles. 27961 


Moonlight in your eyes; song. © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134166; Agnes 


G. Sarli, Brooklyn. 27962. 
Moonlight magician; hesitation or 
swing fox-trot song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 


1986; E unp. 1384269; Leonora L. 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 27963 


Moonlight on the water; w and m Jack 
Meskill, Leon Flatow and ‘Ted 
White; with guit. arr. © Oct. 17,. 
1936; E pub. 57992; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 27964 


Moonlight thru the pines; w and m 
Duke York; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133922; Sylvester Long Cross,. 
Portland, Or. 27965 


—— pf. sc. B. W. Robie. ©1e. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 1383127; Walter 
E. York, San Francisco. 27966: 


Moonlit (The) waltz; waltz, from One 
in a million, w Sidney D. Mitchell, m 
Lew Pollack. © 1 c¢. Oct. 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 188405; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 27967 


More like Jesus; hymn, w L. M. Zim-. 
merman, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57629; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 27968: 


More songs of the hill-folk; 10 ballads 
and tragic legends from Kentucky,. 
Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina 
and Georgia, coll. and simply arr. 
John Jacob Niles. © Sept. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 58104; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 27969: 
Morena clara; pasodoble, Juan Mos- 
tazo; org. ptes. © May 11, 1986; 


E for. 46257; Southern music pub. co. 
inec., New York. 27970 


Morning fair; sonnet James Agee, 
m John Alden Carpenter; high voice. 
© Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 58088; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 27971 


Morning (A) hymn; w William Fuller, 
m Henry Pureell, arr. and ed. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker; unison voices. © 
Aug. 27, 1986; E for. 45997; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 27972 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Morning now beckons; Czecho-Slovak- 
ian folksong, English version and m 


arr. ©. F. Manney; sop., alto and 
bass. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57724; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

279738 


Morris (The) dance; old English mor- 
ris dance, w and arr. of m EK. J. 
Lorenz; sop. and alto. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E pub. 58058; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 27974 


Mother; song, m Hector Richard. © 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133815; 
Lucille Elias, Wheeling, W. Va. 

27975 

Mother, daddy and home; w Charles 
Wilbert Moore; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
19386; E unp. 133548; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 27976 


Mother Goose music series. Pt. A, bks. 
15. © July 1, 19386; AA 216016; 
Marjorie V. Ross, Long Beach, Calif. 

27977 

Mother love; song. © 1c. Aug. 38, 
1936; E unp. 183256; EH. R. Water- 
man, Burlingame, Calif. 27978 


Mother, you’re queen of them all: song. 
© Sept. 18, 1936; E pub. 57700; 
Gabriel Ruscitti, Medford, Mass. 

27979 


Mother’s apron string boy; waltz song, 
melody H. H. Mabie and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133789; H. Hamilton Mabie, Belle- 
ville, Il. 27980 


Mountains on the moon; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 133062; 
Marie Christensen, Lakeville, Minn. 

27981 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Menuet; 
from Quintet in C major, arr. George 
Dasch; string orch. Se. and pts. © 
Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 57442; H. T. 
FitzSimons co., Chicago. 27982. 


Minuet; from Symphony in E flat, 
no. 39, arr. Erik Hansen; pf. ac- 
cordion band pts. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E for. 45948; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 27983 


Music highways and byways; w and m 
ed. Osbourne McConathy, John W. 
Beattie and Russell V. Morgan. © 
Sept. 18, 1986; A 98839; Silver, Bur- 
dett co., Newark, N. J. 27984 


Music in May; from Careless rapture, 
w Christopher Hassall, m Ivor 
Novello. © Sept. 10, 1986; E for. 
46044; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

27985 


27998 


Music in my dreams; w Alf Ritter and 
Reg Connelly, m R. Connelly. © 
Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 45916; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., Itd., London. 27986 


Musie you’re a wonder; song, arr. Basil 
Sadler. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133672; Josephine DiGiorgio, Balti- 
more. 27987 


Musical (The) hour; play, bk. and m 
M. Ecker, lyrics S. A. Masselle. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 1986; D 39154; Milton 
Ecker, Newburgh, N. Y. 27987* 


Musical (A) Mother Goose for two; 12 
duets for young pianists, Josephine 
Hovey Perry; with w. © Sept. 4, 
1936; E pub. 57769; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine., Boston. 27988 


Musical race-track; with explanatory 
notes; pf. © 1c. Oct. 23, 19386; B 
unp. 134073; Henry Scott, New York. 

27989 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. With suppl. v. 50, 
pt. 10, Oct. 1936. © Sept. 29, 1936; 
E for. 46027; Salvationist pub. & 
supplies, Itd., London. 27990 


My baby girl; song, m Myrtle Allman. 
©1ec. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133663; 
Mathias W. Duffy, Chicago. 27991 


My baby’s wise; song; with guit. arr. 
© 1 c Oct. 7, 19386; E unp. 183155; 
Marguerite HE. Davidson, Hawthorne, 
Calif. 27992 


My beautiful De-a-dore; song. © 1 e. 
Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 184015; Ken- 
neth Emery Dibble, San Francisco. 

27993 


My beautiful love; pf., with w. ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 19836; E unp. 133153; Joseph- 
ine Botsch, Baltimore. 27994 


My beautiful river; song, w Mildred 
Louise Smolonovick. © 1 e¢. Oct. 5, 
19386; E unp. 133032; J. Chas. Mec- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 27995 


My bonny lass she smileth; madrigal, 
Thomas Morley, arr. C. F. Manney; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57728; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 27996 


My brand new love affair; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134278; 
Sidney Milton Hicks, Missoula, Mont. 

27997 

My eabin by the road; fox-trot song. 
©l1ec. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 133278 ; 
Lillie Belle Tyger, Detroit. 27998 


1239 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27999 


My cabin in the piney woods of Maine; 
song, w Clara Adams Flanders. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134424; 
Joseph Clark Flanders, Westfield, 
NAGY 27999 


My Caroline; fox-trot song ©1.« 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 1383117; Nick 
Surendi, Wayne, Alta., Canada. 


28000 


My cottage of happiness; w Charles 
Cross, and melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 16, 
19386; E unp. 183756; Dorranece Mann 
Bearse, West Barnstable, Mass. 

28001 


My darling Pearl; w and m Howard 
Sawyer. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
1383826; Andrew Howard Sawyer, 
Mineral Center, Minn. 28002: 


My days are just an interlude; w Lu- 
cile Coleman, m F. Motzer. © 1 e. 
Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 188065; Fred E. 
Motzer, New York. 28003 


My dear to see you again; w Martin 
Jas. Smith, and melody, ©1e. Oct. 
24, 1986; E unp. 134077; Frederick 
Michael Grill, Baltimore. 28004 


My disappointment in you: song. ©1 
ce. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133154; Jose- 
phine Botsch, Baltimore. 28005 


My dream dear of you; valse, w and 
m Bob Boucher. ©1e. July 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 183118; Ralph A. Boucher, 
Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii. 

28006 


My dream girl; song, m Burrell Van 


Buren. Aug. . 8, 1986; ..E.-. pub. 
57082; William A. Compton, Macomb, 
1008 28007 

w and melody Ted Evans. © 1c. 


Oct, 26, 19386; E unp. 134209; Trevor 
EK. Evans, Waupun, Wis. 28008 


My dream mountain home; w and m 
George Burkhardt Smith; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 19386; E unp. 184446; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28009 


My dream of love; w and melody Al 
Badler. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 
132890; Allen A. Badler, Brooklyn. 

28010 


My dream of you; song. © 1. Oct. 
2, 1986; E unp. 182925: Myrtle M. 
Horrell, San Diego, Calif. 28011 


My dream of your dreams; fox-trot 
song, ©1ec. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
133312; Blanche Shirley, Irwin, Pa. 

28012 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


My dreams are all of you; w Joseph. 
Pafumi, m Guy Matthew Messina. 
Florida ed. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1936; E: 
unp. 1384117 ; Tampa moon publishing, 
Tampa, Fla. 28013: 


My feelin’s for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 134027; Rose 
Cody, Bakersfield, Calif. 28014. 


My flower garden; song. © 1 e. Oct. 
9, 1986; E unp. 13833382; George W. 
Bryant, Waco, Tex. 28015. 


My garden; w and m Pearl Radcliffe: 
Lindal; pf. ©1e Oct. 29, 1986; E. 
unp. 134454; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28016: 


My gifts of happiness; w Isabell See- 
ley; pf. ©1ce. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 
134449; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28017 


My girl friend; w H. E. Dupont; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 1383549; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28018: 


My girl from the Argentine; tango; 
with arr. for mixed quartette, unacc. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133654; 
Clotilde Georgiana Morey, Brooklyn. 

28019 


My happiness; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 1838385; Edith 
Marie Anderson, Charlton, Mass. 

28020. 


My happiness means you; song, arr. 
Jim Thomas. © Oct. 2, 1986; E pub. 
57900; George Henry Skelding, Bath, 
IN SG: 28021 


My heart commends itself to thee ; mad- 
rigal, tr. Faith Merriman Daltry, m 
Orlando di Lasso, arr. Joseph S8. Dal- 
try; men’s voices. © Oct. 1, 1986; 
E pub. 57721; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 28022 


My heart is a prisoner; waltz, w and 
m Starr von Fluss. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1986: EK unp. 133448; Stella D. Fluss, 
Holtville, Calif. 28023 


My heart is calling you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 133668; 
James Edward Needham, ‘Terre 
Haute, Ind. 28024 


—w Earline Page; pf. © 1c. Oct. 


12,1936; E\ unp. 133550; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or, 280235, 


My heart makes a song; slow swing. 
waltz song. © 1. Oct. 8, 19386; E 
unp. 1338199; Agnes Fitzgerald, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 28026 


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no. 10, 19386 


28056 


My heart’s full of love, all for you; 
‘song, m H. W. Sprague and Warren 


H. Hensen. © 1. Oct. 5, 1986; EH 
unp. 1331386 ; Howard Warren 
Sprague, Jacksonville, Ill. 28027 


My heart’s in Italy; pf. treble, with w. 
©1e. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 183971; 
Lourie Hstrin, Detroit. 28028 


My heart underwent an operation; fox 
trot song, © 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E 
unp. 1383424; Lura Lillian Littrell, 
Fayetteville, Ark. 28029 


My heaven on earth; song, m John Han- 
cock Kimball. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 13838870; Francis Hayward 
Stanton, Norway, Me. 28030: 


My hidden message; song, melody Caro- 
line Russell. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 134418; Isabel M. Galusha, 
Caldwell, N. J. 28031 


My Holland dream; w Clara Mishler ; 
Dinen®), Lc. Oct. 12,°19865 EB. unp. 
133551; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 280382 


My inspiration you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1le. 
Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 133647; Clara 
V. Neeld, Graton, Calif. 28033 


My Jo of Idaho; w Joe Dunham; pf. 
© 1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134490; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28034 


My kuu ipo of Hawaii; song; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 133936; Mary Herman Schu- 
Mann, Honolulu. 28035 


My little brown shack; song. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134200; Helen 
Herrmann, San Antonio. 280386 


My little fellow; song. © 1c. Oct. 13, 
1936; EH unp. 133494 ; Jack Kopf, Phil- 
adelphia. 28037 


My little mountain queen ; song, m Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
EH unp. 183825; Bernard Shuler and 
Rutledge Shuler, Eutawville, S. C. 

28038 


My little ole home in the mountains; 
w Massie Harvey; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
29, 1936; E unp, 134477; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 280389: 


My little Ozark mountain home; song, 
m Hector Richard. © 1 e. Oct. 16, 


1936; E unp. 133814; Hazel Younger 


Davenport, Mansfield, La. 28040 


My little paradise lady ; song, arr. Mar- 
guret MacRae. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 133171; Curtis Williams, New 
York, 28041 


My little sheik doll; w Charles Wilbert 
Moore; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1986; B 
unp. 183552; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28042 


My little slave shack; fox trot song. © 
1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 133295: 
Clara McHan Felmet, Canton, N. C. 

28043 


My little wonder of the night; waltz 
Song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133794; Earnest 
Shearer, Jackson, Mich. 28044 


My love is in old Mejico; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 133019; 
Nellie Godske-Nielsen, Honolulu. 

28045 


My love song; valse song. ©1e. Sept. 
8, 1956; E unp. 183418; Prince Hriel 
Kerma, Los Angeles. 28046 


My love story; w and melody. © Apr. 
17, 1936; E pub. 57692; James M. 
Pierce, San Francisco. 28047 


My love you’ve forgotten; w Sophie 
Skevofelix; pf. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
H unp. 183666; Micheal Skevofelix, 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 28048 


My lover Tito; song. © 1c. Oct. 23, 
1936; E unp. 1384199; Helen Herr- 
mann, San Antonio. 28049 


My masterpiece; song, w Louise Mur- 
phy. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
133988 ; Thomas R. Keefe, Davenport, 
Ia. 28050 


My memories; pf. © 1c Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 132966; Irma Almesan, 
South Freeport, Me. 28051 


My memories of you; song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134353; Elgin 
Swineford, Springfield, Mo. 28052 


My miracle of love; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 18, 19386; E unp. 133597: 
Jack Welker, Los Angeles. 28053 


My mother; valse song. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1936; E unp. 133314; Beulah Lee 
Neel, Dallas. ' 28054 


My native home; w and melody A. P. 
Carter. ©1c .Oct..15, 19386; E unp. 
134381; United pub. eo., New York. 

28055 


My old home among the hills; w Rich- 
ard Revel Johnson; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
29, 1986; E unp. 134468; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28056 


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28057 


My old Montana home; song, melody 
Edward Elwood Menges. © 1c. Oct. 
15, 19386; E unp. 1383690; Clyde Virgil 
Long, St. Louis. 28057 


My old nursery rhyme; song, w Jessie 


Todd Hull. © 1. Oct. 5, 1936; H 
unp. 133041; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 28058 


My one reason is you; w and melody. 
©1e Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133215; 
Effie Allison, Olla, La. 28059 


My only little gal; song; with guit. 
arr. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 
132950; Claudia Hoffman, Sale Creek, 
Tenn. 28060 


My Oregon; song, arr. Doris Lund. © 
1c Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 183234; 
Howard H. Pritchard, San Pedro, 
Calif. 28061 


My prairie home; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133330; Abe 
Edward Himelstein, Omaha. 28062 


My prayer; hymn, w BH. A., m Mrs. 
Edw. Augsburger. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57624; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 280638 


My recent love; song, w William How- 


ard Lee. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 134337; Sophie Mae Burton, 
Philadelphia. 28064 


My rosary of memory; w and m Pearl 
Radcliffe Lindal; pf. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
29, 1986; E unp. 134455; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28065 


My sacred childhood; song, w Rosa 
Kudisch; bar. © 1. Oct. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 133854; Alexis Kudisch, New 
York. 28066 


My song of love; w Fred Schneider. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 133619 ; 
J. Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 28067 


My Southland home; fox trot song. 
©i1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 133285; 
Seott A. Tolley, Schofield Barracks. 
Honolulu. 28068 


My spirit dream; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
28, 1936; E unp. 184870; Owen M. 
Cook, Olympia, Wash. 28069 


My starlet queen; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 133064; Ely 
Hefter, Chicago. 28070 


My sugar turned sour on me; w and 
melody Charles Bayha. © 1 ec. Oct. 
24, 1936; E unp. 134184; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 28071 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


My sweetheart’s name was Mary; fox- 
trot song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 @ Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133779; 
James EH. King, Richmond. 28072 


My sweetie and me; w and m Pat 
Shelton. ©1c. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133192; Julius Caesar Shelton, Mar- 
ion, O. 28073 


Mystery of the moonlight; song, pf. 
sc. E. Forte. © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1986; 
EK unp. 134848; Thurman Allfree Den- 
nis, Philadelphia. 28074 


Mystic (The) spell of music; song, m 
Luther A. Clark, arr. Aaron A. Clark; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete, A. A. 
Clark. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 
132981; John T. Sullivan, Brooklyn. 

28075 


Nan-ee-tee; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 133973; Ruth B. Irving, 


Los Angeles. 28076 
Nani nuuanu; song, arr. Robt. N. 
Kamaunu. © 1. Oct. 8, 1936; B 
unp. 133227; Lena Machado, Hono- 
lulu. 28077 
Naoma; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 


16, 1936; E unp. 138770; Jack Moore, 
Dayton, O. 28078 


Nassau; m Serge Walter; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ce. Oct. 22, 1936; E unp. 
184052 ; Sydney Nesbitt, New York. 

28079 


Nation’s (The) darling; w Melissa 
Brown; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 133915; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28080 


Ne troublez pas les amoureux ; chanson, 
paroles Paul Marinier. © July 20, 
1936; E for. 46110; Auguste Bosc, 
Paris. 28081 


Near to my Savior; hymn, w John R. 
Clements, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E pub. 57616; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 28082 


"Neath that dreamy San Juan moon; 
w Gladys Pullar; pf. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
19836; E unp. 183553; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28083 


*"Neath the Canadian moon; w and mel- 
ody Orville (Buck) Leverton. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 19386; E unp. 133132; Orville 
Leverton, Rockford, Il. 28084 


’"Neath the palms on Manatee; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133179; 
Mae L. Stevens, Ladysmith, Wis. 

28085 


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no. 10, 1936 


28113 


Needle (The) goes ’round and ’round; | Night-time in the Orient; m Al Sand- 


w and m Bessie Seawright; pf. © 1 

ec. Oct. 12, 19386; E unp. 133590; Syl- 

vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
28086 


Neighbor (The) ; wand melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133995; Alice 
H. Crompton, Worcester. 28087 


Nero; w and melody Andy Razaf, Paul 
Denniker and Joe Davis. © 1 ©¢. 
Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 183748; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 28088 


Neun faden tief der see; w Francis 
Piatt spt. ©).1 ¢. Oct. 12, 19565 i 
unp. 133554; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28089 


Never again; swing fox-trot song. © 
1 ¢e. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 1383439; 
Roy C. McKaughan, Cloverport, Ky. 

28090. 


Never should have told you; w Cliff 
Friend, melody Dave Franklin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 2, 19836; E unp. 132993; 
Famous music corp., New York. 


28091 
New (The) Deal has made a new day; 
w Mrs. L. H. Zeorlin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


10, 1936; E unp. 183627; J. Chas. 
McNeil, Los Angeles. 28092 


New (A) year carol; w traditional; 
women’s choir. © Oct. 20, 19386; E 
for. 46211; Joan Western, London. 

28093 


New-Year’s day is here again; fox trot 
song, arr. Norval Renaldo. © 1 « 
Oct. 8, 1986; E unp. 133221; Evelyn 
Balish, Detroit. 28094 


Next door to paradise; w Hal Chad- 
wick, and melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 183713; Olga Margaret 
Wolf, Kansas City, Mo. 28095 


Night (The) I told you everything ; 
waltz song; with guit. and accordion 
arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1936; EE ‘unp. 
134262; Stanley Albert Willcock, 
Johannesburg, S. Africa. 28096 


Night (The) is so divine; song. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1986; E unp. 133190; 
Frank Viggiani, New York. 28097 


Night-time; theme song, w Langston 
Hughes, m Roger Segure. © Sept. 
‘29, 1936; E pub. 57820; Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 28098 


waltz, Willis Irving; pf. treble. © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133489; 
Ruth B. Irving, Los Angeles. 28099 


109464—-37——5 


ers; pf. treble with w. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1382955; Glenn N. 
Larson, Warren, Pa. 28100 


Nights of gold; w and m Sigurd Nor- 
dahl. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
132977; William Naess, San Pedro, 
Calif. 28101 


Nimm dir, mein freund, ein bisschen 
zeit; walzerlied, w Uans Honer, m 
nach motiven v. Wilh Rab, v. Carl 
Tautenhayn. 1. Gesang u. pf.—2. 
Schrammelquartett; violine 1, 2, gi- 
tarre u. akkordeon, mit singstimme. 
© Aug. 22, 1986; E for. 45873, 45874; 
Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

28102, 28103 


No condemnation; hymn, w K. W., 
m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
EK pub. 57643; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 28104 


No longer ; song, w Verna Pond Martin. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133846; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28105 


No mail today; song, w Louise C. Wal- 
ters. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 
1383555 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28106 


No more; w and m Joe (Doc) Brown; 
pf. ©1e Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
134224; Joseph F. Brown, Nutley, 
N. J. 28107 


No more love; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 188640; David 
Yellen, Brooklyn. 28108 


No one but you; w and m Buster Lind- 
say. © 1. Sept. 21, 19386; E unp. 
183414; Emery William Lindsay, jr., 
St. Paul. 28109 


No one else will do; song. © 1. Oet. 
9, 1936; E unp. 1388321; Alma Deeb, 
Troy, N. Y. 28110 


No other fellow’s sweetheart; w and 
melody. ©1e Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 
184008 ; Lem Paschal, Starr, S. C. 

- 28111 


No sin kicking; w and m Arnold Crank, 
arr. Emerson Stiles. © 1 ec Oct. 
27, 1986; E unp. 1384245; Jacob 
Fisher, New York. 28112 


No use; from Off your Marx, w Sey- 
mour Nadler, m Mordy Billig; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133148; 
Mordecai Billig, Jamaica, N. Y. 

28113 


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28114 


No use pretending; from Forbidden 
melody, w Otto Harbach, m Sigmund 
Romberg; with guit. arr. © Oct. 
22, 1986; E pub. 58127; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 28114 

No wonder; fox-trot version of Por 


eso te quiero, w Al Stillman, m Hr- 
nesto Lecuona, arr. Al Woodbury; 


orch. pts. © Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 
57712; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 28115 


Nobody knows the trouble I see; tra- 
ditional negro spiritual, arr. William 
C. Handy; med., in C min. © Oct. 
15, 1936; E pub. 57984; Handy bros. 
music co., ine., New York. 


Nolita; w and m Duke York, pf. arr. 
B. W. Robie. © 1 ce. Aug. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 133126; Walter EH. York, San 
Francisco. 28117 


Nordischer brautzug; v. M. Raebel, arr. 
L. Weninger; orch. stimmen. 
June 25, 1936; E for. 45869; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 28118 


Northern lights; English w Ralph Bald- 
win and Christine Baldwin, m Selim 
Palmgren; men’s voices. © Oct. 12, 
1986; E pub. 58063; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 28119 


Not one or two, but three or four; w 
Elsie Myrtle Smitzel; pf. © 1 « 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 1388556; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28120 


Not sorry; w and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 
15, 1936; E unp. 183681; Edna Grau- 
man, Brighton, Mass. 28121 


Nothing less than our best; hymn, w 
E. V. S., m Ethel V. Skiff. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E pub. 57620; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. 28122 


Now is the time; Christmas carol, w 
L. A., m Arthur Laubenstein; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 26, 1936; Epub. 
58196; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

28123 

Now who’s to blame; waltz song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 30, 19836; E unp. 132869; 
EKdward George Kamp, St. Louis. 

28124 


Nuit d’etoiles; French w Th. De Ban- 
ville, English w Olga Paul, m Cl. 
Debussy, arr. Luis Sucra; high 
Debussy, arr. Luis Suera; high 
58052; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 28125: 


—— med. voice. © Oct. 8, 
1936 ; E pub. 57859 ; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 28126 


28116 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Nuku o nuuanu; song, arr. Robt. 
Kamaunu. 1 ec. Oct. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 133226; Lena Machado, Hono- 
lulu. 28127 


No. 7; by Edward Dalton. © 1c. Aug. 
8, 1936; E unp. 129806; Edward Paul 
Dalton, Beverly, Mass. 28128 


O God of men and nations; hymn, m 
George C. Stebbins. © 1 ce. Oct. 24, 
1986; E unp. 1384078; Perley A. Gil- 
more, New Haven. 28129 


O hear Thou from heaven; from ecan- 
tata Gloria Domini, w selected and 
arr. C. W. Stubbs, m T. Tertius Noble, 
abridged version Harold Vincent 
Milligan; full mixed cho., with inci- 
dental bar. solo; pf. or organ ace. 
© Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 58079; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 28130 


O holy one, we worship Thee; by P. 
Kalinnikoff, arr. Gordon Balch Ne- 
vin; sop., alto and bar.; organ ace. 
© Oct. 7, 1986; E pub. 57878: J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 28131 


O little town of Bethlehem; hymn-tune 
prelude, William H. Oetting; organ. 
© Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 57942; H. W. 


Gray co., New York. 28132 
O lovely night; w Kate Moffat, m 
Michael Praetorius, arr. Samuel 


Richards Gaines; men’s voices. © 

Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58171; Charles 

W. Homeyer & co., ine., Boston. 
28133 


O mistress mine; w Shakespeare, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs; unison voices. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 45982; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 28134 


O Thou, in whose presence; w Joseph 
Swain, set to old hymn tune, Free- 
man Lewis, arr. Noble Cain; 8-pt. 
mixed cho. © Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 
58099; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

281385 


Oath (The) of Ali Bey; w E. Jackson 
Whisler, m Maude Haben Luck; male 
cho. © Sept. 26, 1936; E pub. 57902; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

28136 


Obersteiger (Der); operette, M. West 
u. L. Held, neufassung, buchbearb. 
G. Quedenfeldt u. W. Briigmann, m 
Carl Zeller, bearb. A. Bauckner. 
Klavierauszug. © June 23, 1936; 
FE for. 45871; Bosworth & co., Leip- 
zig. 28137 


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no. 10, 1936 


28163 


Ocean of dreams; fox trot song. 
1 c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 183299); 


Edythe Smith Dillon, Lyons Falls, 
ING SY. 28138 
October; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


26, 1936; E unp. 184167; Alice H. 


Crompton, Worcester. 281359 
Ode A Marsyas; par Maurice Le 
Boucher; flute et pf. © July 20, 


1936; E for. 46125; Henry Lemoine 
& cie., Paris. 28140 


Of you; fox tfot song. ©1c. Aug. 3, 
1936; E unp. 183258; Anna M. Baker, 
Long Beach, Calif. Al 


Off on the train to Reno; w Penn P. 
Pillsbury, and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
27, 1936; E unp. 184226; Neil O’Con- 
nor, New York. 28142 


Offenbach (Jacques) Orpheus; over- 
ture, arr. Earl Guy; Saxophone quar- 
tet, quintet or sextet, with pf. con- 
ductor. © Oct. 20, 19364 Epub. 
58044; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 28143 


Oh! Alf Landon, we’re betting on you; 


song, m Etta Rotter. © Sept. 10, 
1986; E pub. 58242; Florence E. 
Murray, Cody, Wy. 28144 


Oh baby that’s love, yes, yes; w and | 


melody. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
A34033.; Clyde North, Los Angeles. 
28145 


Oh faltering one, for you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 2, 19386; E unp. 
132896; Sara Manbeck, Ankeny, Ia. 

28146 


Oh for a home by the ocean; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 18, 1936; EK unp. 
133602; Jerry Scott, San Francisco. 

28147 


Oh, I never knew, until I met you; w 
Whitey Bennett; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 133889; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28148 


Oh love me; w and melody, rev. Art 
Mancebo. © 1 e¢. Oct. 14, 19386; 
E unp. 1383683; Donald Swanson 
Schaeffer, Oakland, Calif. 28149 


Oh me, oh my, oh you; w Jack Angel 
and E. Carlton Cook, pf. se. Bob 
Taylor. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1986; E upp. 
130882; Aliene 8. Angel, Denver. 
28150 


Oh send me a kiss in the mail dear; 
valse song. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 1383428; R. H. Pettengill, Cas- 
per, Wy. 28151 


©] Oh, so lovely; w Bob Wright and Chet 


Forrest, m Walter Donaldson. © 1c. 

Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133980; Metro- 

Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 
28152 


Oh! Tag mig med til Hawaii; vals,. 
tekst: E. Manuel, m: W. EHiberg, arr.: 
Herman Hoffmark; ork. stemmer. © 
Dee. 30, 1935; E for. 46082; Alfred 
Thorsings musikforlag, Copenhagen. 

28153 


Oh! Wonderful day; w and m Lane 
Hardin; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1986: E unp. 133698; Georgia music 
co., New York. 28154 


Oh! You funny love; w and m Bobby 
Worth, Stanley Cowan and Rubey 
Cowan; with guit. arr. © Oct. 16, 
19386; E pub. 58172; Schuster & Mil- 
ler, inc., New York. 28155 


Oh! You radio; w J. P. Long, m Hora- 
tio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. and 
chords for pf. accordion, banjo and 
guit. © Sept. 17, 1936; E for. 46242: 
Lawrence Wright music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 28156 


Oh, you’re my tonic baby all I need is 
you; w and melody. © 1. Oct. 12, 
1936; EK unp. 183473; Clyde North, 
Los Angeles. 28157 


O-kay for sound; title song, w and m 
Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr; 
with ukulele arr. and symbols for ac- 
cordion. © Aug. 18, 1936; E for. 
45966; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 28158 


Oklahoma moon; waltz song, m Donald 
Jordan West; C melody saxophone. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 19386; E unp. 133125; 
John Houston Stone, Denver. 28159 


Oklahoma, you set me going on my 
trail; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 183688; Pauline Dagne, 
East Los Angeles, Calif. 


Oklamané srdce; polka, w and m Karel 
Sejk, arr. K. Echtner; orch. pts. © 
June 10, 1986; E pub. 57708; Vitak- 
Hlsnic co., Chicago. 28161 


Old and new; 2pt. song, w Charles 
Kingsley, m Maurice Blower. © Oct. 
9, 1936; E for. 46025; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 28162: 


Old (The) fashioned cowboy; w and m 
Carol Claybaugh; pf. © 1. Oct. 12, 
19386: E unp. 133592; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28163 


1245. 


28160: 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28164 


Old fashioned mother; w Pauline Eu- 
genia Love; pf. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 133557 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28164 


Old fashioned way; song. © 1. Oct. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1382870; Edwin Boyce, 
Pine Bluff, Ark. 28165: 


Old (The) haircloth sofa; song. © 
Sept. 19, 1986; E pub. 57831; Alice P. 
Yarnell, Tacoma. 28166 


Old (The) home trail that leads to my 
home town; w and m Aileen Kruger ; 
pf. © 1 .¢ Oct. 8 19386;, BE. unp. 
133224; Aileen Rosella Kruger, Rock- 
lyn, Wash. 28167 


Old Joe Blade; novelty swing, w and m 
D. J. (Nick) La Rocca, Mercer Cook 
and J. Russel Robinson, pf. se. J. 
Russel Robinson. © Oct. 20, 1936; E 
pub. 58086 ; Original Dixieland music, 
New York. 28168 


Old (The) love chest is hidden in the 
garden of my heart; w Peggy Owens ; 
pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133896; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28169 


Old memory road; w Paul Estabrook, 
melody Bill Duvall. © 1 e. Oct. 19, 
1986; E unp. 134202; Wm. C. Duvall, 
Orlando, Fla. 28170 


Old (The) mill wheel; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ray Hibbeler. © 1 ec. Oct. 13, 
1936; E unp. 1838505; Gene Crossett, 
Everett, Wash. 28171 


Old Nevada moon; w and m L. D. Rich- 
ardson and G. A. Bronson, arr. by the 
composers; Hawaiian guit., in note 
and diagram; with guit. chord sym- 
bols; in A. © Oct. 2, 19386; E pub. 
57911; Bronson music & sales corp., 
Detroit. 28172 


Old, old piano; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 30, 
1936; E unp. 134423; Albert John de 
Long, Hollywood, Calif. 28173 


Old Ozark hills, ’m lonesome for you; 
pf., with w. © 1. Oct. 9, 1936: E 
unp. 133325; Marvin Bennet Evans, 
Chicago. 28174 


Old Pinto, my pony, my pal; w and 
melody J. Rodgers. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 134191; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co.. inc., New York. 28175 


Old (An) song; romance, Quinto Maga- 
nini; 2 flutes, with pf. ace. © Oct. 
10, 1936; E pub. 58006; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 28176 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Old (The) trail; w Mary Ethel Ney; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133894; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28177 


Old (The) Virginia rambler; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133733; Earl Powell, New York. 

28178 


Old western moon; song. m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 1383646; Lyman 
Duane Herrick, Madison, Wis. 28179 


Olden (The) songs; Viennese melody 
arr. E. J. Lorenz; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Sept. 23, 1986; E pub. 58055; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 28180 


Olympia-kampfer ; marsch, Erich Hoff- 
ner, instr. u. arr. Curt Beilschmidt. 
1. Blasmusik stimmen.—2. Orch. stim- 
men. © July 1, 1936; E for. 46079, 
46080; Fritz Schuberth, jr., Leipzig. 

28181, 28182 


—pf. © July 1, 1936; E 
for. 46078; Fritz Schuberth, jr., Leip- 
zig. 28183 


On a typical tropical night; from Go 
West young man, w Johnny Burke, 
m Arthur Johnston; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 28, 1936; E pub. 58224; Santly 
bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 28184 


melody Arthur Johnston. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133181; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 

28185 


On great lone hills; from Finlandia, w 
Amy Sherman Bridgman, m Jean 
Sibelius, arr. H. Alexander Matthews, 
adapted Arthur J. Havlovic; mixed 
voices. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
57767 ; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Boston. 

28186 


On my little toboggan; w and m Box, 
Cox, Roberts and Butler. © Oct. 29, 
1936; E for. 46215; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., Itd., London. 28187 


On s’aime; chanson, paroles Paul Ma- 
rinier. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46108; 
Auguste Bosc, Paris. 28188 


On the banks of the silv’ry Rio Grande; 
waltz song, melody Ray Hibbeler. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 132964; 
Jay E. Greene, Tekonsha, Mich. 

28189 


On the old prairie; w and m I. H. 
Adams and EH. I. Eylenberg. © 1 e. 
Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 133242; I. Har- 
ry Adams, Fort Wayne. 28190 


1246 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


On Uncle Sam: Say Uncle, why should 
you want more; w set to melody of 
Du hast diamanten und perlen. © 
1 @ Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134062); 
Franz Markus, Medford, Wis. 28191 


Once on a night in Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas anthem, w and m Lily Strick- 
land; mixed voices. © Oct. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 58156; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 28192 


One (The) and only girl; w William 
Alfred Fleek; pf. © 1 ¢@ Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 1383890; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28193 


One hour for lunch; w and m James 
Cavanaugh, Harry Pease, and Nat 
Simon; pf. treble. © 1 c¢. Oct. 19, 
1986; E unp. 138838; Joe Davis, ine., 
New York. 28194 


One never knows—does one; from 
Stowaway, w and m Mack Gordon 
and Harry Revel, pf. arr. Errol Col- 
lins. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
134179; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 28195 


One o'clock; w Bob Oakley, m Will 
Fisher. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 
134236; Wilson John Fisher, Milwau- 
kee. 28196 


One plus one; song, w Neal J. Holland. 
© 1 e. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133873 ; 
John Hancock Kimball, Melrose, 
Mass. 28197 


One someone; w Cully Richards, mel- 
ody Benny Ross. © 1 c¢ Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 134101; Ben Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 28198 


One song; melody, with pf. ace. ©l1e. 
Sept. 25, 1936; E unp. 1384892; David 
Ballantine, Garden City, N. Y. 28199 


One (The) that you love is in love with 
me; melody. © 1. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 134120; Porter Roberts, To- 
ledo. 28200 


One, two, button your shoe; from 
Pennies from heaven, w John Burke, 
m Arthur Johnston; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 58040; Select 
music publications, inc., New York. 

28201 


Only a beautiful bubble; w Lila Maud 
Coleman; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 1383912; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28202 


Only a box of roses; song. © Oct. 29, 
1936; E pub. 58250; Perry Wilson 
Bailey, Fort Wayne. 282038 


28216 


Only a cowboy; song, melody Willard 
Herring. © 1 ¢. Aug. 24, 19386; EH 
unp. 132949; Mrs. L. B. P. Darwin, 
Little Rock, Ark. 28204. 


Only a prayer; song, m H. W. Sprague 
and Warren H. Hensen. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 133997; Howard 
Warren Sprague, Jacksonville, Il. 

28205 


Only in dreams; song, melody Spike 
McKenny. © 1 ¢ Oct. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 1383686; L. M. Ryer, Seattle. 

28206 


w Milla Zuvich; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
29, 1986; E unp. 134447; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28207 


Only one mother; song, w Esther H. 
Nichley. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 
133843; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28208 


Only you; song, arr. Burrell Van Buren. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132468; 
James Arnheiter, Newark, N. J. 

28209 


— w H. Emmett Hegarty, melody 
Conrad P. Straub and Robert J. 
White. © 1. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
132988 ; Conrad Paul Bertron Straub, 
Irvington, N. J. 28210 


Q-o-do-a-little; w and m Harvey Drum- 
tra; pf. ©1e. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 
133591; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28211 


Oompah; w M. Peterson, melody D. 
Hoogbruin. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 133347; Dixie Hoogbruin and 
Marion Peterson, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 28212 


Or was it all a dream; pf., with w. 
© 1 c. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134285; 
Morris John Schroeter, St. Louis. 

28213 


Orchids for my love to-night; w and m 
Jerry La Rue. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 1382975 ; Gertrude Agnes Snod- 
grass, Los Angeles. 28214 


Oregon (The) rose; w Mary Bercoff; 
pre © 1>e “Oct.” 29, 193865) anip: 
134459 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28215 


Organ grinder’s swing; w Mitchell 
Parish and Irving Mills, m Will Hud- 
son, arr. Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 9, 1936; E pub. 57301; Ex- 
clusive publications, inc., New York. 

28216 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28217 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 31 


Oriental fantasy; by Zez Confrey; pf.| Our star song; w Marty Symes and Al 


© Oct. 17, 1986; E pub. 57993; Rob- 
bins musie corp., New York. 28217 


Other smiles may charm me yet; w 
Magdenia; pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133927; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28218 


Oui, madame; bolero-tango, letra y m 
Rafael Hernandez. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
EK for. 46251; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 28219 


Our broken romance; valse song. ©1 ©. 
July 25, 1986; E unp. 133108; Samuel 
E. Cloud, El Dorado, Tex. 28220: 


Our Franklin D.; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 183455; Charles Martin 
Harris, Logan, Utah. 28221 


Our happy home again; w and m James 
Crisci. © 1 ¢ Oct. 1, 1986; E unp. 
133129; Gennaro J. Crisci, Youngs- 
town, O. 28222 


Our hunting fathers; symphonic cycle 
of songs for sop. solo and orch., w 
W.H. Auden, m Benjamin Britten, op. 
8; sop. Pf. voe. sc. Winthrop Rog- 
ers ed. © Sept. 22, 19386; E for. 
45946; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 28223 


Our lonely song; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10, 
1936; E unp. 133485; Elizabeth Mary 
Martin, Turtle Creek, Pa. 28224 


Our love waltz; w and melody Jack 
Long. © 1. Oct. 22, 1936; E unp. 
184084; John G. Long, Chicago. 

28225 


Our melody of love; song, m Arthur 
Doyle. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
132998; George A. Sullivan, Salem, 
Mass. 28226 


Our Montana home; song, w Juanita 
Charlton. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133042 ; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28227 


Our next governor; song. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E pub. 57834; Bessie Stukey 
Hill, Jefferson City, Mo. 28228 


Our President of 1933; song, m Louis 
J. Panella. © Oct. 23, 1936; E pub. 
58195; Clyde L. Guy, Jeannette, Pa. 

28229 


Our Quincy of the U. 8. A.; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133865 ; 
Rose Tangherlini, Charlestown, Mass. 

28230: 


Silverman, m Paul McGrane; with 
guit. arr. © Mar. 19, 1936; E pub. 
58183; Mills music, ine., New York. 

28231 


Our totem pole; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 19386; E 
unp. 133796; Clarence Emery Stevens, 
South Newton, Ia. 28232 


Our way to love; song. © 1 ©. Sept. 
18, 1986; E unp. 133159; Isabelle 
Eleanor Brewster, Owosso, Mich. 

28233 


Ours; from Red, hot and blue, w and m 
Cole Porter; with arr, for guit., ete. 
© Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 57889; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 28234 


Out of the East; Christmas carol, w 
from the Balliol MS. 1536, m Joseph 
W. Clokey; mixed voices. © Oct. 7, 
1936; E pub. 57868; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 28235 


Out of the frying pan into the fire; 
lively fox-trot song. © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1936; E unp. 1838313; Bertha R. Shep- 
ard, Vancouver, Wash. 28236 


Out of the night; fox trot song. ©1c. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 1383282; Caro- 
line Thurgood, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng- 
land. 28237 


Over she goes; selection, Billy Mayer]; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 45964; 
Victoria music pub. co., ltd., London. 

28238 


Pageant (A) of flowers; by Robert 8. 
Thornton; pf. © Oct. 13, 19386; H 
for. 46074; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 28239 


Pal of my heart; song, w Anna Mae 
Hayes. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 
133626; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28240 


Pale horse and rider; negro spiritual, 
arr. Jean Stor; mixed cho. © Sept. 
26, 1986; E pub. 57963; Handy bros. 
music ¢o., inc., New York. 28241 


Pale moon; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 28, 19386; E unp. 1384313; Ed- 
ward Preston Schaffnit, San Diego, 
Calif. 28242 


Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Santo) 
Introduxit me rex; w from The Song 
of Solomon, English version tr. Arthur 
Mendel, m ed. John Finley William- 
son; 5-pt. mixed cho. © Aug. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58077; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 28243 


1248 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


' Parade of the colored puppets; study 
in quarter notes, George Perlman; 
violin, 1st position, and pf. © Oct. 
10, 1986; E pub. 58022; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 28244 


Paradise tango; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 133634; Louis Betan- 
court, New York. 28245 


Paris and May; w F. Tarr, m F. Foster. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 1343890; 
Fay Foster and Florence Tarr, New 
York. 28246 


Parker’s (Frank) favorite songs; w and 
m various authors, compiled F. Par- 
ker; with guit. arrs. and chords Lou 
Leaman. © May 10, 1936; E pub. 
58180; Mills music, ine., New York. 

28247 


Pasién bolero. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 133027; Carlos F. Serrano, New 
York. 28248 


Pavements (The) of Paris; from Going 
places, w and m Vivian Ellis. © 
Sept. 5, 1986; E for. 46040; Chappell 
& co., Itd., London. 28249: 


Pax triumphabit; pf., with w. © Oct. 
17, 1986; E pub. 57991; Stephen B. 
Davol, Brookline, Mass. 28250 


Peace; song. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133230; Emma Groh, Covington, Ky. 
28251 


Peace is life’s victory ; our peace world 
anthem. © Sept. 23, 1936; E pub. 
57740; Nadage Dorée, New York. 

28252 


Peace on earth; w and melody Freder- 
ick Gustave Schwing. © Oct. 16, 
1936; E pub. 57996; Fred G. Schwing, 
Pasadena. 28253 


Pebeta; tango, letra y m Oscar Roma, 
[and] Cafe concierto; tango cancion, 
letra y m Juan Pecci; orch. ptes. © 
Aug. 3, 1986; E for. 46083; Editions 
Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 28254 


Tlavéua p’” cay Bere NeBevria (Pedia m’ san 
thete leventia) ; mountain folk—song. 
m Gregory Constantinidou, [and] 
Kitoos (Kitsos) ; song, m Theodore 
Eliopoullou. © Sept. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 58143; Apollo music co., New 
York. 28255 


Pedro el pelu; melody, Rafael Hernan- 
dez. © 1. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 
132889 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 28256 


Piedad ; 


28270 


Peggy Ann; w and melody; pf. treble. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 1840382 ; 
Paul L. Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

28257 


Penitential psalm no. 6; English version 
Thomas Hamilton, m Orlando Di Las- 
sus, arr. and ed. Noble Cain; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; Epub. 
57825; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 28258 


Penned are the sheep; carol, w R. Ken- 
nard Davis, m H. C. Stewart; mixed 
voices. © Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 
45983 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

28259 


Pennies from heaven; from the picture, 
w John Burke, m Arthur Johnston; 
with guit. arr. © Oct. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 58037 ; Select music publications, 
ine., New York. 28260 


Penrose (The) school of sight reading ; 
pf. grade 1-3. © Aug. 24, 25, 26, 
1986; E for. 45926-45928; Gertrude 
Hocking Penrose, London. 

28261-28263 


Pense que volverias; letra y melodia 
Armando Valdespi. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 
1936; E unp. 134386; Southern musie 
pub. co., inc., New York. 28264 


Perfectly stupendous; song, arr. Verne 
Vorwerck. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 
132929; Richard Rohmann, Wyoming, 
O. 28265 


Perky; song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 19386; E 
unp. 1338839; Ralf Ramon Barker, 
Robinson, II. 28266 


Pet parade; by Ralph Zirkle; pf. © 
Oct. 3, 19386; E pub. 57797; Midwest- 
ern pub. co., Springfield, O. 28267 


Peter’s pop keeps a lollipop shop; w and 
m J. P. Long; with ukulele arr. © 
Sept. 24, 1986; E for. 46057; Irwin 
Dash music co., Itd., London. 28268 


Piano- curios; by H. Baynton-Power. 
© Sept. 7, 1936; E for. 46047; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 28269 


Pickwick ; opera, libretto adapted from 
Charles Dickens’s The Pickwick pa- 
pers and m Albert Coates, deutsche 
iibersetzung W. Metzl. Voc. sc. © 
Sept. 28, 1986; D 39157; Universal ed. 
(London) Itd.,; London. 28269* 


tango, C. Percuoco, arr. Al 
Woodbury ; orch. pts. © Oct. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 57856; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 28270 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28271 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Pigskin parade football songs; 
Pigskin parade, w Sidney D. Mitchell, 
m Lew Pollack; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 19, 1936: E pub. 58168; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

28271 


Pine trees all around me; w and m 
Marguerite Geraldine Michaud; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133593 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28272 


Pink hills in the sunshine; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
1383757; George A. Hadley, Denver. 

28273 


Place (A) in my heart; song, melody 


Bob Brown. © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 134089; Joseph E. Trimarco, Oak 
Parks Mii 28274 


Play that waltz again; w and m Frank 
Harris; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 133698; Georgia music 
co., New York. 28275 


Please come back please do; fox-trot 
song. ©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 
133114; Richard Mansfield, Warren, 
Pa. 28276 


Please don’t run over me; song, m Ame- 
lia Savage and Ruth Ulbrich. © 
Sept. 29, 1986; E pub. 57735; Frank 
W. Savage, Oak Park, IIl. 28277 


Please don’t tickle; song, m Rose Mar- 
garet McGough. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; 
EX unp. 133216; Newton John Mc- 
Cleary, Johnstown, Pa. 28278 


Please take me back; w Nat Fox, m Al 
Berkman; pf. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 1383232; Nathan Fox, Philadel- 
phia. 28279 


Polichinelle; by Rachmaninoff, arr. 
Henry Geehl; 2 pfs, 4 hands. © 
Sept. 17, 1986; E for. 45898; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 28280 


Polynesian sweetheart ; song; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133767; Charles Foster, Gary, Ind. 

28281 


Polyphonies du XIII° siecle; le manu- 
scrit H 196 de la Faculté de médicine 
de Montpellier, publié Yvonne Rok- 
seth. Tome 2. fasc. 1-5.—Tome 3. 
fase. 6-8. © July 1, 1986; A—F¥or- 
eign 32879; Louise B. M. Dyer, Paris. 

28282 


Pony race; by Bernice Frost; pf. © 
Sept. 2, 1986; E pub. 58108; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 28283. 


from | Poo’ Liza down on the levee; pf., with 


w. ©1e Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 
133629; Zilner Trenton Randolph, 
Chicago. 28284 


Pooh (The) pieces; by Ruby Holland ; 
pf. © July 23, 1936; E for. 46006 ; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 28285 


Poor kid; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
20, 19386: E unp. 1383948; Michael 
Caleo, Utica, N. Y. 28286 


Poor Ruthie MacGlasgow ; song, m Hec- 
tor Richard. © 1. Oct. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 183811; Gretchen Terry Bennett, 
Upper Montclair, N. J. 28287 


Por Dios Senora; tango jaleante, can- 
cién, letra Salvador Ibanez. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 132761; Clarita 
Martin, Winnetka, III. 28288 


Poupée valsante; by E. Poldini, arr. 
Elizabeth Gest; 2 pfs. 4 hands. © 
Oct. 28, 19836; E pub. 58287; Hlkan- 
Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 28289 


Pour ne pas souffrir d’amour; paroles 
Albert Guyot, m Jane Bos. © Sept. 
9, 1986; E for. 45974; S. a. francaise 
Chappell, Paris. 28290 


Pourquoi; pf. © 1. Oct. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 1384371 ; Jean G. Lamothe, Brook- 
lyn. 28291 


Practice (The) hour; folk tunes and 
keyboard excursions for the Ist yr. 
pf. student, compiled and ed. bk. 1. 
© Oct. 15, 1936; E pub. 57928; R. B. 
Lund, Pasadena. 28292 


Prairie (The) ramblers and Patsy Mon- 
tana’s collection of songs; ed. Arthur 
Gutman; with guit. arrs. © Oct. 26, 
1936; AA 218137; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 28293 


Praise to the Lord; old German melody, 
verses J. Neander, tr. C. Winkworth, 
m arr. and ace. Arthur Warrell; 
women’s voices and unison cho.; pf. 
or organ ace. © Aug. 31, 1936; E for. 
45901; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

28294 


Praise ye the name of the Lord; liturgi- 
cal text based on the Scriptures, m 
Igor C. Bukétoff ; 7-pt. mixed cho. © 
Aug. 1, 1986; E pub. 57895; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 28295 


Prayer and hope; by Alexis Archangel- 
sky; pf. ©1l1e Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 
133378: Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28296 


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no. 10, 1936 


Prayer of a scientist; song, rev. and 
arr. George Henry Day. © May 23, 
1936; E pub. 58241; Malcolm 8. John- 
ston, Geneva, New York. 28297 


Precious wee one; w and m Josephine 
Forsyth, arr. Grace Helen Nash. 1. 
4-pt. mixed cho.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 58091, 58092 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

28298, 28299 


++ 4-nt. men’s cho. © Sept. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58090; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 28300 
Predominator; march, melody G. E. 
Blaha and F. E. Rudolph. © 1 e¢. 


Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 184165; George 
Edward Blaha, Cicero, Ill. 28301 


Prelude and fantasy fugue; the Cun- 
ningham, J. H. Reginald Dixon; 
organ. © July 9, 1936; E for. 46005: 
Oxford univ. press, London. 28302 


Prelude in C sharp minor; by Rachel 
Macandrew; pf. © Sept. 19, 1986; 
E for. 45883; Associated board of the 
Royal schools of music London, Lon- 
don. 28303 


Prelude in G minor; pf. no. 1. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 133861; Ella 
Marion Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 

28304 


Prelude to paradise; w Russ Dean, m 
Jimmy McCollum. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133747; James Charles 
McCollum, Ann Arbor. 28309 


President Roosevelt; pf., with w. © 1 
e. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 1388442; Ar- 
thur H. Paxton, Chicago. 28306 


Pretending; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 


28, 1936; E unp. 134298; Thomas Ar- 
euri, Valley Stream, N. Y. 28307 
Prisoner’s (A) dream; voce. solo or 


duet; with ukulele arr. and violin, 


Saxophone or trombone obbl. © Oct. 
5, 19386; E pub. 57800; William 
Douglas, Columbus, O. 28308 


Progressive (The) ; march, w Elsa Wis- 
sell, m EKHdwin Franko Goldman; 
band pts. © Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 
58075; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

28309 


Promenade 4 Hyde-Park; morceau de 
genre caractéristique, José M. Luc- 
chesi; oreh. ptes. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46103; Auguste Bosc, Paris. 

28310 


Proposal (The) waltz; w Al. J. Nei- 
burg, m Jerry Levinson; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58187; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

28311 


Puccini (Giacomo) Turandot; fan- 
tasia, arr. Leopold Weninger; orch. 
ptes. © July 30, 1936; E for. 46138; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 28312 


Puchunguita; son cubano, A. Oréfiche; 
orch. ptes. et paroles. © July 20, 
1936; E for. 46118; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 28313 


Puddin’head the first; musical playlet, 
bk. and lyrics Edward Bradley, m 
Geoffrey O’Hara. © Aug. 25, 1936; 
D 39149; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 28313* 


Puer natus est nobia; missa, liturgical 
w, m Sister Maria Gisela; sop. and 
alto; organ ace. © Oct. 1, 1936; E 
pub. 57786; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 28314 


Put a flower on your last year’s bou- 
net; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 13, 
1936; E unp. 188495; William Wood- 
row Wilson, Sandusky, O. 28315 


Quand Margoton; chanson, paroles 
Paul Marinier. © July 20, 1936; E 
for. 46107; Auguste Bose, Paris. 

28316 


Quand yv a du soleil dans Paris; fox 
chanté, paroles et m Michel Emer. 
© July 20, 1986; EB for. 46115; Ray 
Ventura & cie., Paris. 28317 


Quartette—E minor; op. 11, no. 1; 2 
violins, viola and cello. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 19386; E unp. 134240; Ruth V. 
Beck, Orlando, Fla. 28318 


Queen (The) of slumber calls you; 
lullaby, w and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 1383946; Paul M. 
Sterling, New York. 28319 


Quest (The) ; song, m Leo Richard. © 
Ley Oct...16,.1936; KE unp., 133807; 
Alice E. Sherman, Plattsburg, N. Y. 

28320 

Quest (The) of the shepherds; w Jes- 
Sie Douglass, Polish carol freely arr. 
Harvey Gaul; mixed voices. © Oct. 
7, 1936; E pub. 57863; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 28321 


Question (The) and the answer; w Tot 

Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 

1 c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 184035; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

28322 


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28323 


pt. It, Ns.) v3a1 


Quintett; by Herman Sandby; 2 vio- 
lins, viola and 2 violoncellos. Se. © 
Aug. 31, 1936; E for. 46028; Skandi- 
navisk & Borups musikforlag, a. s., 
Copenhagen. 28323 


Quints (The) ; w Betty Miller, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 
133938; A. L. Daniele, Sacramento, 
Calif. 28324 


Raceoon jig; by Marvin Hatley; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1 ce. Oct. 7, 
1936; E unp. 183148; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 28325 


Racing fingers; modern accordion solo. 
© Sept. 29, 19386; E pub. 57701; 
Charles Nunzio, Newark, N. J. 

28326 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) La fileuse; op. 
157, arr. Henry Geehl; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Sept. 22, 1936; E for. 
45896 ; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London. 

28327 


Rag (The) man; w and m Ada Rich- 
ter; high voice. © Sept. 2, 19386; H 
pub. 58100; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 28328 


Rain or shine; song, w Neil Manley. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 134140; 
Mildred Reuter, Lawrence, Kan. 

28329 


Rainbow blues; fox-trot song. © 1 «. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 1383815; Edith 
les Miller, Allen, Mich. 28330 


Rainbow gold; w Mary Carlisle; pf. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133161; 
Allan Carlisle, East Islip, N. Y. 

28331 

—w Vera Eloise McGawn; pf. © 
Je. Oct. 12, 1936; EH. unp., 183558 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28332 

Rambling (The) yodler; w and melody 
Cliff Carlisle. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 1341938; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 28333 


Ranger (A) met a stranger; w Myrtle 
Chloe Van Leer; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1986; E unp. 184448; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28334 


Rare are these hours; w Burton Crane, 
melody Masao Koga. © 1 e. Oct. 1, 
1936; E unp. 183219; Louis Burton 
Crane, jr., New York. 28335 


Rataplan; English version Lorraine 
Noel Finley, Spanish w and m Maria 
Grever ; high voice. © Aug. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 58088 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 28336 


Rayito de luz; vals, 8. de Ronda; 
orch. ptes. © July 1, 1936; E for. 
45520; Amado Urmeneta Sesma, Bar- 


celona, Spain. 28337 
Raymond (Alex) Two modern Ameri- 
can compositions; melodies. © 1 e¢. 


Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 188014; Alfred 
Lewis Brook, Cincinnati. 28338 


Read (The Bert) album of modern 
piano arrangements of your favour- 
ite songs; arrs. Bert Read; pf. 
Aug. 6, 19386; E for. 45971; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd., London. 

28339 


Realized; song, melody L. H. O. Fisch- 
man. © 1 ¢ Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 
184400; Louis H. O. Fischman and 
Alfred James, New York. 28340 


Recuerdo de Oran; paso doble, P. 
Bourdin et M. Desbruéres; orch. 
ptes. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46112; 
Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 28341 


Red bandana; w Penn P. Pillsbury, and 
melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134228 ; Neil O’Conner, New York. 

28342 


Red head, ginger bread; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1936; EH unp. 1384157; Stan- 
ley Scott Lindsay, Toledo. 28343 


Red, hot and blue; from Red, hot and 
blue, w and m Cole Porter; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Oct. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 58150; Chappell & co., inc., New 
York. 28344 


Red roofs of Brittany ; w and m Muriel 
Watson, Jack Denby and Dave Scott. 
© Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46063 ; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., ltd., London. 

28345 


Reflections; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 133124; Daily 
Jerome Walker, Waterloo, Ia. 28346 


—w anon., m Hermann Lohr; in C. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E for. 46037 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 28347 


Reflections on a rainy evening; pf. © 
1 c¢. Oct. 10,° 1936: By, unp.” i3a540, 
Rosalie Staal, Jefferson, Wis. 28348 


Reformed (The) gambler; song. © 1 
ec. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 1383950; An- 
nie B. Potter, Cleveland. 28349 


Regal march; by T. Dando; pf., with 
violin and cello pts., ad lib. © Oct. 
2, 1936; E for. 46011; W. Paxton & 
co., ltd., London. 28350 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Rejoice and be merry ; Christmas carol- 
anthem, w from Church gallery book, 
m H. Hugh Bancroft ; mixed voices ; 
organ ace. © Oct. 7, 19386; E pub. 
57839; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

28351 


Remember; waltz, w and melody. © 
1 c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 183453; Win. 
BE. Maxwell and E. F. Bailey, Jeffer- 
son City, Mo. 28352 


Remember me; tango, w and m Nick 
Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, obbl. 
and obbl. ace., with Spanish guit. ace. 
and chord symbols. © Sept. 29, 1986; 
E pub. 57709; First natl. inst. of allied 
arts, South Bend, Ind. 28353 


Remember not to leave me again; song, 
m Luther A. Clark; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1986; 
E unp. 1384106; Dimitrios K. Coukou- 
las, Cleveland. 28354 


Remembering; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1986; E unp. 134114; Dorothe An- 
derson Lanning, Scottsbluff, Neb. 

28355. 


Remembering you; w and melody. © 
1 ec Oct. 38, 1986; E unp. 132941; 
Kathryn Branaka, Beloit, Wis. 

28356: 


Rena awapuhi; w and m Sol Kekipi 
Bright, arr, Randall Wood; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57804; American-Polynesian pub. co., 
San Francisco. 28357 


Rendezvous in paradise; from Accused, 
w Clifford Grey, m Percival Mackey. 
© Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 45917; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

28358 


Requiebros; pasodoble, Mostazo y Gar- 
dey; org. ptes. © May 11, 1936; 
EK for. 46254; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 28359 


Requiem, libera and the _ prescribed 
chants; liturgical w, m Carlo Ros- 
sini; unison voices. © Oct 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57788; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 28360 


Rest; w Mabel Simpson, m John Alden 
Carpenter; high voice. © Aug. 10, 
19386; E pub. 58087; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 28361 


Rest your head on mother’s shoulder ; 
fox trot song. ©l1e. July 25, 1936; 
E unp. 133110; Eunice Twilley Snow, 
Springfield, Mass. 28362 


28375 


Restful; w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy 
McHugh. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133044; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

28363 


Reverie; pf. © 1 e¢ Oct. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 133726; Louise Haubold, De- 
eatur, Ind. 28364 


Rhumba festiva; by Vincent Maggio; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1 e¢. Oct. 5, 
19386; E unp. 1382974; Achilles Vin- 
cent Maggio, Chicago. 28365 


Rhumba (The) swing; w Morrie Allen, 
m Nat Brusiloff; with guit. arr. 
Oct. 9, 1936; E pub. 57916; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 28866 


Rhythm darkies South for two; fox 
trot song. © 1c. July 25, 1986; 
E unp. 133101; Pep Santo Lucia, 
Willimantic, Conn. 28367 


Ridin’ high; from Red, hot and blue, 
w and m Cole Porter; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 30, 1986; E pub. 
57755 ; Chappell & co., inec., New York. 

28368 


Ridin’ to glory on a trumpet; spiritual, 
w and m Clyde McCoy; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
57753; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

28369 


Rigama-jig; song, melody Frank Ma- 
gine. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133090; Rowena Huber, New York. 

28370 


Right from my heart to yours, Sweet- 
heart of mine; w and m Harry Tay- 
lor McLean. © 1 c. Oct. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 132918; Harry T. McLean, 
Gulfport, Miss. 28371 


Right over left; waltz, Ralph Zirkle; 
-pf. © Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 57796; 
Midwestern pub. co., Springfield, O. 

28372 

Ring down the curtain, I can’t sing to- 
night; w and m Max Kester, Sonny 
Miller and Lewis Ilda; with ukulele 
arr. © Sept. 24, 1936; E for. 46058; 
Irwin Dash music co., ltd., London. 

28373 


Rip, went the strings of my heart; 
song, m H. W. Sprague and Warren 
H. Hensen. © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1986; 
E unp. 133138; Howard W. Sprague, 


Jacksonville, Ill. 28374 
Robbins folio of modern quartettes; 
arr. Ed. Smalle; male voices. no. 2 


© Sept. 30, 1986; E pub. 57689: Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 28375 


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28376 


pt. II, n. s., Vv. 31 


Robbins mammoth collection of famous 
piano music; newly ed. and tran- 
scribed, Hugo Frey. © Oct. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 55731; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 28376 


Rocked in the cradle of the blues; w 
Walter Hirsch, m Harry Sosnik; 


with guit. arr. Oct 73) 1936; 
EH pub. 57812; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 28377 


Rocking (The) chair of my dreams; 
valse song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
EH ounp. 133262; Nellie Payne, Buhl, 
Id. 28378 


Rocking chair rhythm; song. © 1 e. 


Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 133002; Neva]: 


McFarland Wadhams, Sioux City, Ia. 
28379 


Roll, Jordan roll; w anon., m Oscar 
W. Schmidt ; men’s voices, unace. © 
Sept. 4, 1986; E pub. 57768; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 28380 


Roll on desert moon; fox trot song. 
©1e. Aug. 24, 19386; E unp. 133290; 
A. R. Martin, Arcadia, Calif. 28381 


Roll on, little Savannah; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e. Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 134539; 
Earl Deremo, Balsam, Minn. 28382 


Romance in the air; musical play, bk. 
Sara de Coursey, lyrics and m Gene 
Page. ©1e Aug. 28, 1936; D 39155; 
Sara de Coursey Page and Eugene 
Edgar Page, Los Angeles. 28382* 


Romance is all in my dreams; song, 
m Ray Barkhurst. © 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
19386; EK unp. 134019; Edith Mae Hal- 
sey, Spokane. 28383 


Romancing; w and melody Evv Dalle. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 134274; 
Georgia Evelyn Dale, Dallas. 28384 


Romancing “neath the rainbow; m Syl- 
vester Long Cross; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 131732; 
Geo. Standsfield McCormick, San 
Francisco. 28385 


Romantic nights in Bermuda; w and 
m Mrs. Eddie M. Jenkins; pf. treble. 
©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; E unp. 131367; 
Opal Jenkins, Cullison, Kan. 28386 


Roosevelt; march song. © Oct. 3, 
1936; E pub. 57799; Ivan Mitar, Lo- 
rain, O. 28387 


Roosevelt and Earle; song, w A. S. 
Brown. © 1c. Oct. 12, 19386; E unp. 
132888; A. Seymour Brown, Johann 
C. Schmid, and Ed Hdwards, Phila- 
delphia. 28388 


Roosevelt, our beloved President; w 
RB. S..0lga.:.m., Ji PB. Olga... ©) ie 
Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 183076; Robert 
Seldon Olga and Jane Preston Olga, 
Cambridge, Mass. 28389 


Roosevelt our keen President; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
1384148; Abraham 8. Feinberg, New 
York. 28390 


Roosevelt (The) song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 133969; 
Virginia Scharschmidt, New York. 

28391 


Root, root, root with Roosevelt; fox- 
trot, w and m Mrs. W. F. Gaylord. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 183436; 
Mary Elizabeth Gaylord, i. e. Mrs. 
W. F. Gaylord, Portsmouth, Va. 

28392 

Root-ti-ti-toot-ti-toot; three-step. © 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 19836; E unp. 134497; 
George Earl Glover, Long Beach, 
Calif. 28393 


Rosa appassita ; romanza, versi F. Avila, 
mM, Piazza; ist. vieling (©) jAie 
Sept. 26, 1936; E unp. 134119; Mi- 
chael Piazza and Federico Avila, 
Brooklyn. 28394 


Rosalie; w Basil A. Thomas, m Harry 
J. Engleman; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Aug. 26, 19386; E for. 45956; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 28395 


Rose (A) from you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 183771; 
Vineent J. Zesdorn and Eddie Walter, 
Philadelphia. 28396 


Rose (A) in the dawn; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. 
July 29, 1986; E unp. 129984; Lois 
L. Edwardson, South Range, Wis. 

28397 

Rose love song; song. © 1. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 133989; Leonard Sei- 
bert, Baltimore. 28398 


Rose lullaby; (Podo-vavapioua) w Aristides 
Valaoritis, English version Florence 
McPherson, m Sotirios 8S. Lontos. © 
Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58144; Apollo 
music co., New York. 28399 


Rose (The) of Rio; song, melody Bur- 
rell Van Buren. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1383659; Carl F. Neumann, 
Los Angeles. 28400 


Rose of the garden and you, dear; fox- 
trot song, melody V. W. Nardo and 
Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 133790; Valentino W. Nardo, 
Newark, N. J. 28401 


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no. 10, 19386 


28424 


Rose (The) window of San Jose; oper- 
etta, based upon Texas history. © 
Feb. 15, 1936 ; D 39148 ; Imogen Raine 
Tate and Donnella Smith, Crystal 
City, Tex. 28401* 


Rosedale, everyone’s home town; theme 
song, w and m Jack Frost. © Oct. 
19, 1986; E pub. 57999; Joe Davis, 
inc., New York. 


Roseland polka; air varie, Alvin Jack- 
son; B flat clarinet, with pf. ace. 
© Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 57935; Mar- 
tin A. Trippet, Bartlesville, Okl. 

28403 


Roses bring romance and you; song, m 
Arthur Leon Owens. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1383684; Clifton E. Mos- 
ley, Mountain Home, Tenn. 28404 


Roses in December; w and melody 
George Jessel, Herb Magidson and 
Ben Oakland. © 1c. Oct. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 1838457; Irving Berling, inc., 
New York. 


Round the old kitchen fire; w and m 
Harry Leon and Don Pelosi. © Oct. 
29, 19386; E for. 46214; Campbell, 
Connelly & co., ltd., London. 28406 


Roxana’s the name; w Bob Oakley, m 
Will Fisher. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1384235; Wilson John Fisher, 
Milwaukee. 28407 


Rubank elementary method for cello; 
individual or class instruction, Syl- 


van D. Ward. © Sept. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 57744; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 
28408 


Rugged (The) road; hymn, w K. W., 
m Kenneth Wells. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
EK pub. 57649; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 28409 


Rumba al Cairo; slow-fox de la peli- 
cula Cifesa, letra Edgar Neville, m 
Jacinto Guerrero; orch. ptes. © Jan. 
29, 1936; E for. 461387; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inc., New York. 28410 


Rumble seat rhapsody; w G. F. Stork 
and Libby Borie; pf.; with symbols 
for banjo and guit. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
19386; E unp. 133235; George Fred- 
erick Stork, Bordentown, N. J. 

28411 


Runkel (Fred) Fantasie; pf. setting 
op. 1, no. 23, to no. 23 of the Kreutzer 
42 violin etudes. © 1 c¢ Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1384044; Fred Runkel, 
Washington. 28412 


28402 


28405: 


Marcia ; pf. setting op. 1, no. 35, to 
no. 85 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes; violin and pf. ©1e. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 184047; Fred Wm. 
Runkel, Washington. 28413 


Prelude; pf. setting op. 1, no. 32, 
to no. 382 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes ; violin and pf. © 1c. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 134046; Fred Wm. 
Runkel, Washington. 28414- 


— Rondo; pf. setting op. 1, no. 39, 
to no. 89 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes; violin and pf. ©1e. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 184048; Fred Wm. 
Runkel, Washington. 28415 


Scherzo; pf. setting op. 1, no. 9, 
to no. 9 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 


etudes; violin and pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
21, 1986; E unp. 184048; Fred 
Runkel, Washington. 28416 


Study; pf. setting op. 1, no. 2, to 
no. 2 of the Kreutzer 42 violin 
etudes; violin and pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 184040; Fred Runkel, 
Washington. 28417 


Running away from love; fox trot, 
song. © 1c. July 25, 1986; E unp. 
133111; Earl L. Kemp, Walhalla, 
N. D. 28418: 


Saar (Louis Victor) Idyl; Czecho-Slo- 
vakian folksong, English version and 
m arr. L. V. Saar; men’s cho. © 
Sept. 5, 1986; E pub. 57763; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 28419 


Sad and blue; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 134217; Willie 
Pikes, Marquette, Mich. 28420: 


Safety first in traffic land; pf., with w. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 133937 ; 


Rebecca Cohen, Brooklyn. 28421 
Sagra (La) di S. Giovanni 1936—- 
XIV; canzoni romane, versi L. L. 


Martelli e E. Neri, m A. Derevitsky, 
Mario Mariotti e Gino Simi; pf. 
July 9, 1986; E for. 46022; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 28422: 


Sailing sweetheart; w Romanda Le- 
manske; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133559; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28423. 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) An- 
dante de la troisiéme symphonie; op. 
78, transcription Gustave Sama- 
zeuilh: pf. © July 20, 1986; E for. 
46091; Durand & cie., Paris. 28424 


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28425 


Saint-Saéns—Continued. 

Cheeur triomphal; adaptation et 
réduction F. Brun; 4 voix mixtes sur 
le Quoniam de la messe a 4 voix; or- 
gue ou harmonium acc. © July 20, 
1936; E for, 46099; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 28425 


Sally; old Texas plantation song, arr. 
Francis Moore; men’s cho. © Oct. 
5, 1986; E pub. 57890; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 28426 


Sally, the girl of my dreams; w B. 
Redford; pf. © 1. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 133910; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28427 


Salt water; w Sonny Miller, m Ken- 
neth Leslie-Smith. © Sept. 18, 1936; 


E for. 45938; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 28428 
Saltarello; in canon form, Quinto 


Maganini; flute and B flat clarinet. 
© Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 58010; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 28429 


Salute to love; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133948; Louis 
B. Wolff, Meriden, Conn. 28430 


Salve Regina; missa, liturgical w, m 
Carlo Rossini; unison voices. © 
Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57787; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 28431 


San Antonio Rose; w and melody. © 
1 c Oct. 10, 19386; E unp. 133451; 
Tony (Toné) Antista, Los Angeles. 

28432 


Sandman; lullaby song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
133704; Ethel Cable, Warren, Pa. 

28483 


San Jacinto; tango, S. S. Gay and 
Harvé Le Roy, sc. H. Le Roy; orch. 
©1e Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 133368 ; 
Silas S. Gay, Los Angeles. 28434 


Santa watches little children; w and 
melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 1384160; Kenneth Carson Wise- 
man, Los Angeles, 284385 


Sarie Marais; traditional folk song of 
South Africa, w and arr. of m Dig- 
genhoff and Marais; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Aug. 11, 1936; E for. 
46081; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 28436 


Satisfield, when I’m with you; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1. Oct. 10, 
1936; E unp. 133486; Burney Higgin- 
bottom, Alamosa, Col. 284387 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Save me, O God; anthem, w from 
Psalm 69, m Fritz Hart; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 46225; 
W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 28438 


Say it with flowers; w Mary Sophia 
Weidenbach; pf. © 1 ec Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133905; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28439 


Say yes; song. © 1. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1383968; G. V. Tanner, 
Cambridge, Md. 28440 


Say you'll give me part of your heart; 
w and melody. © 1 e¢. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 132989; Ernest A. Philipp, 
Baltimore. 28441 


Saying good-bye to you; w and melody. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 134253; 
Harold (Bud) Swanton, San Fran- 
cisco. 28442 


Scaling; by Ralph Zirkle; pf. © Oct. 
3, 1986; E pub. 57798; Midwestern 


pub. co., Springfield, O. 28443 
Scarecrow (The); song, w Michael 
Franklin. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 


57966; H. Gifford Bull, Ithaca, N. Y. 
28444 

Schneider (Der) im schloss; lustspiel 
Paul Armont u. Leopold Marchand, 
gesangstexte Alexander Steinbrecher 
u. Hans Weigel, m A. Steinbrecher. 
Volistandiger klavierauszug mit text. 
© Aug. 13, 1936; D 39158; Wiener 
operettenverlag, g. m. b. h., Vienna. 
28444* 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Come unto 
Me; w L. L. Ingraham, m arr. E. J. 
Lorenz; men’s voices, with 2d ten. 
or mezzo sop. solo. © Sept. 26, 
1936; E pub. 58057; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 28445 


Military march; arr. W. F. Am- 
brosio; violin and pf. © Oct. 10, 
1986; E pub. 58031; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 28446 


Schubert songs; selected and ed. 
Richard Tauber, with new trs. G. H. 
Clutsam. Concert ed. © Sept. 25, 
19386; E for, 45919; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 28447 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Car- 
naval; ballett, adapté et arr. K. 
Konstantinoff; full orch. Se © 
Sept. 4, 1986; E for. 45953; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 28448 


Sea fever; song, w John Masefield. © 
1 ce. Oct. 5, 19386; E unp. 13838015; 
Floris Smith Hudnall, Los Angeles. 

28449 


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no. 10, 1936 28477 


Search me, O God; w from Paslm 139, | Shadows that walk in the night; from 
m Carl F. Mueller; 4-pt. mixed cho. Forbidden melody, w Otto Harbach, 
© Sept. 2, 1986; E pub. 58102; G. m Sigmund Romberg; with guit. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 28450 arr. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58129; 

Robbins music corp., New York. 

28465 


Shall I compare thee; ballad, w from 
Shakespeare sonnet, and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 134254; 
Nathan G. Scott, Berkeley, Calif. 

28466 


Shall I hear you say; w Alicia Kesler; 
pi "© VL eOct: 729) 1986 18" ump: 
134489; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28467 


Shall I tell you why; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Philip Conway; in E flat. © 
Sept. 9, 1986; E for. 46060; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 28468 


Sharonian serenade; oboe solo, pf. ace. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133356; 
Giuseppe F. Amato, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 28469 


She didn’t fall in love with me; song; 
with guit. and accordion arr. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 134261; Stanley 
Albert Willcock, Johannesburg, S. 
Africa. 28470 


She’s dizzy, but I love her; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 23, 19386; E unp. 134085; 
Michael Surovehak, jr., Monessen, 
Pa. 28471 


She’s got a mortgage on my heart; w 
Edith Clark; pf. © 1 e¢ Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 183560; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28472 


She’s got the wiggle-toes; fox trot 
song. © 1c. Oct. 21, 19386; E unp. 
154031; Clinton A. Pedrick, Los 
Angeles. 28473 


She wasn’t home; novelty fox-trot, w 
Ernie Odgers, m George Johnson. © 
1 c.. Sept. 5, 1986; E unp. 184412; 
Ernie Odgers and George Johnson, 
Wildwood, N. J. 28474 


Shed no tear; sonz, w John Keats. © 
1 e@. Oct. 29, 1936; EH unp. 134378; 
Joseph Clarence Chambers, jr., Bal- 
timore. 28475 


Shepherds (The) ; anthem, Peter Cor- 
nelius, arr. Sumner Salter; women’s 
voices; pf. or organ ace. © Oct. 6, 
1986 ; E pub. 57823; Boston music co., 
Boston. 28476 


Shepherd’s vigil; w Dreult Berth, m 
Garth Edmundson; mixed voices; or- 
ganace. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 57871; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 28477 


Second handed; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 132909; George 
Alfred Bushong, Galveston, Tex. 

28451 


Seeing stars by moonlight; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ec. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133195; Martin Louis Brown, Phila- 
delphia. 28452 


Send out Thy light; w from the Bible, 
m M. A. Balakireff, arr. Gordon 
Baleh Nevin; sop., alto and _=bar.; 
organ ace. © Oct. 7, 1986; E pub. 
57874; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

28453 


Sentimental creature; w and melody 
Alan Jones and A. Stanley. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 130515; Aileen 
Stanley, New York. 28454 


Sentry on parade; w and m Ken Hen- 
derson. © Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 
46076 ; Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd., 
London. 28455 


Serenade; improvisation 1; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 19386; E unp. 132887; Karl 
Macek, Easthampton, Mass. 28456 


Serenade espagnol; by Glazounoff, 
transcribed Cecil Leeson; E flat alto 
saxophone and pf. © Sept. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 57854; Mecca music service, 
New York. 28457 


Serenata de amor; cancién. © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 182924; Gabriel 
Munoz, Los Angeles. 28458 


Settin’ on a rainbow; fox-trot; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 
133336; Normain Fytszch, Lincoln, 
-Neb. 28459" 


Seventeen and twenty; w Miller Wil- 
liams; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 133930; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28460 


Sexton (Ella Marion) Idyl; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 134016; 
Ella Marion Sexton, Greenwich, 
Conn. 28461 


—Impromptu; pf. no. 1,2. ©l1e. 
each Oct. 30, 19386; E unp. 134508, 
134509; Ella Marion Sexton, Green- 
wich, Conn. 28462, 28463 


— March; pf. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 133862; Ella Marion Sexton, 
Greenwich, Conn. 28464 |, 


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28478 


Shirley Temple song album; compiled 
Movietone music corp. ; with arrs. for 
Suit,, etc. No.2.” ©) "Och 19. 193G: 
E pub. 58245; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 28478 


Short communion service; m Frank E. 
Ward, op. 638; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© Aug. 10, 1936; E pub. 58078; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 28479 


Should you forget me; w Susan Saens; 
pf... .©.;.1,; e. Oct. 12, 1936;, E ,unp. 
133561; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28480 


Show me Thy way; song, m H. W. John- 
son. 
Georgia Hicks Hixon, Los Angeles. 

28481 

Side by side; from Over she goes, w 
Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, 
m Billy Mayerl; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for guit., banjo and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 24, 1986; E for. 
46243; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 28482) 


Silent night; interlude for Christmas, 
Charles Black; organ. © Oct. 14, 
1986; E pub. 57988; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 28483, 


Silent sighs; slow waltz, w and melody. 
©1e Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 133017; 
Minnie Collings, Lincoln, Mont. 

28484 


Silver (The) swan; w anon., m Orlando 
Gibbons [and] If love love truth; w 
and m Thomas Campian: arr. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker; sop. 1, 2 and contral- 
to. © June 4, 1986; E for. 45999; 
Oxford univ. press, London. 28485 


Silverado; caprice, Herbert L. Clarke, 
op. 237; solo B flat cornet, trumpet, 
bar. or trombone, or duet for 2.B flat 
cornets, trumpets, with pf. acc. © 
Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 58005; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 28486 


Since Robin Hood; from Ayeres or 
phantasticke spirites for three voices, 
Thomas Weelkes, arr. and ed. Charles 
Kennedy Scott; sop. 1, alto or sop. 2, 
and ten. © May 21, 1936; E for. 
45894 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

28487 


Since the bonus checks are out; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 132971; 
Elizabeth Miller, Clinton, N. C. 

28488 


Since yesterday; w and melody. © i 
ce. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1384260; Max 
Drexler, Newark, N. J. 28489 


© Aug. 9, 19386; E pub. 57828; | 


pt. 111; ns.) v.31 


Since you came back to me; song, mel- 
ody George Lee Perry. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 1936; E unp. 182948 ; Lorene Cates 
Gorman, Paris, Tenn. 28490 


Sinfonia in do maggiore; di Muzio Cle- 
menti, ricostruita e completata da Al- 
fredo Casella; orch. Partitura. © 
Oct. 27, 1986; E for. 46284; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 28491 


Sinfonia in re maggiore; di Muzio Cle- 
menti, riveduta da Alfredo Casella ; 
orch. Partitura. © Oct. 27, 1936; 
E for. 46285; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

28492 


Sinfonietta; by David Diamond, © 1 
ce. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 184421; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 28493. 


Sing a song at twilight; w and m 
George Hardin Brown, pf. se. Lou 
Leaman: with guit. arr. © Oct. 38, 
1936; E pub. 57818; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 28494 


Sing a song of summer; singing game, 
w and m Marion Anderson; pf. 
Aug. 25, 1936; E for. 45941; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 28495 


Sing a song to Lady April; w Marion 
Ray, m F, A. Challinor; sop. 1, 2 or 
alto. © Oct. 18, 19836; E for. 46073 ; 
Banks & son, York, England. 28496 


Sing a while longer; w Edwin Mark- 
ham, m Geoffrey O’Hara; cho., or 
quartet. 1. Men’s voices.—2. Mixed 
voices. © Oct. 26, 1936; E pub. 58217, 
58218; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

28497, 28458 
high in D flat. © Oct. 

10, 1986; E pub. 58020; Carl Fischer, 

ine., New York. 28499 


sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Oct. 21, 19386; E pub. 58134; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 28560 


Sing an old Irish song; w and m Regi- 
nald Sloan; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1986; 
E unp. 134481; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28501 


Sing and be merry; song; men’s voices. 
© Oct. 23, 1936; E pub. 58073; Will 
M. Strickler, Spokane, Wash. 28502 


Sing and dance with the moon; waltz 
song, melody Mario Leone. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 133978; Sarah 
Grace, Sudbury, Ont., Canada, 

28503 


Sing, fair Clorinda; by Henry Lawes, 
arr. W. Gillies Whittaker; sop. 1, 2 
and contralto. © June 4, 1986; E for. 
46000; Oxford univ. press, London. 

28504 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Sing lovely lady ; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 134403 ; William 
Evarts Thompson, Phoenix, Ariz. 

28505 


Sing me a song of the saddle; fox trot, 
w and melody. © 1. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1383641; Frank Clifton Har- 
ford, Los Angeles. 28506 


Sing me a sweet old Vienna tune; w 
and m J. Berg and Peter Pott; pf. 
© 1 e. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 132991 ; 
Jimmy Berg, Vienna. 28507 


Sing me to sleep with a love lullaby; 
by Vincent Rose, Arthur Terker and 
Lou Singer, arr. Reo Fletcher; male 
quartette. © Sept. 30, 1886; E pub. 
57748; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 

28508 


waltz, Vincent Rose, Arthur Ter- 
‘ker and Lou Singer, arr. Archie 
Bleyer; orch. pts., with w. © Oct. 
5, 19386 ; E pub, 57969; M. M. Cole pub. 
co., Chicago. 28509 


Sing me to sleep with an old melody; 
w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1986; 
E unp. 184074; Robert M. Kelly, 
Youngstown, O. 28510 


Sing, O sing; Christmas anthem, w C. 
Wordsworth, m_ Lily Strickland; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 14, 1936; EB 
pub. 58155; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 28511 


Sing to me; pf., with w. © 1. Oct. 
1, 1936; E unp, 133251; Edward Caro- 
lan Redding, Louisville. 28512 


Sing we merrily; w and m Victor Mas- 
sey; 2 treble voices. © Oct. 1, 1986; 
E for. 46223: W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 28513 


Singable songster; hymns, compiled P. 
Harold Alexander. nos. 1-14. 
July 8, 1986; E pub. 58214; Harold 
Alexander, Los Angeles. 28514 


Singers (The); w Henry Wadsworth 
Longfellow, m Cesare Sodero; men’s 
cho. © Oct. 5, 1986; E pub. 57891; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 

28515 


Singin’ your praises; w Benny Davis, 
m J. Fred Coots; with guit. arr. © 
Oct. 13, 1936 ; E pub. 57972; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 28516 


Sippy ; from Banjo on my knee, w Har: 
old Adamson, melody Jimmy Mce- 
Hugh. © 1. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
134176; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 28517 


109464—37—6 


28531 


Sirénes (Les) ; waltz, Emil Waldteufel, 
concert-paraphrase Michael Zadora ; 
pf. © Aug. 19, 1986; E pub. 58111; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 28518 


Sitting on the moon; w and m Mary 
Schaeffer ; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
1c. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 1383682; Red 
star songs, inc., New York. 28519 


Skating lady: by Bernice Frost; pf. © 
Sept. 12, 1986; E pub. 58107; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 28520 


Skeleton (The) in the closet; from 
picture Pennies from heaven, w John 
Burke, m Arthur Johnston; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 58039 ; 
Select music publications, inc., New 
York. 28521 


Ski race; fox-trot; 1st violin. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134828; John 
Craven Haywood, Washington. 


Sleep, O gentle Jesus; Christmas carol, 
w and m Maxwell Maemichael; dou- 
ble mixed cho. © Oct. 26, 1936; E 
pub. 58198; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 28523 


Sleep on; w Samuel Rogers, m Howard 
Carr; male choir or quartet. © Oct. 
1, 1986; E for. 46226; W, H. Paling 
& co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 28524 


Sleepy-head; by Sybil Barlow; pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1986; E for. 45877; Asso- 
ciated board of the Royal schools of 
music, London, London. 28525 


Sleepy (The) man; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1986; F) unp. 1384082; Margaret 
McFarlane, New York. 28526 


Sleepy river; from The song of free- 
dom, w Henrik Hge, m Hric Ansell. 
© Sept. 15, 1986; E for. 45890; As- 
cherberg, H-pwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 28527 


Sleepy time is nigh; lullaby. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 198@; E unp. 134220; Isabel 
Trombley, Conneaut, O. 28528 


Smart (A) little girl; w J. P. Faruzzi, 
melody G. E. Blaha and J. P. Faruzzi. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 134164; 
George Edward Blaha, Cicero, Ill. 

28529 

Smile in your dreams; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
133812; Grace Keelan, Lincoln, Neb. 


28530 
Smile, smile, smile; song; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 24, 1986; E pub. 


58247; Floyd W. Hawkins, Tacoma. 
28531 


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Smiling pal; fox-trot song, m Jack Ma- 
honey. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 
133468 ; Hilda Carlson, Amherst Jct., 
Wis. 28532 


Smoke; song. © 1. Oct. 29, 1986; H 


unp. 1384867; John Olszowy, York- 
ville, O. 28533 
Smooth and pretty; w and m Irven 
Maxwell; with guit. arr. © Oct. 5, 


1936; E pub. 57801; Irven L. Max- 
well, Canton, O. 


So do I; from Pennies from heaven, w 
John Burke, m Arthur Johnston; 
with guit. arr. © Oct. 16, 19386; E 
pub. 58041; Select music publications, 


inc., New Work. 28535 
So sad and blue; w and melody. ©1c. 


Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134083; Mike 
Giudice and Frank EH. Collette, Brook- 
lyn. 28536 


So this is the end; fox-trot, w and 
melody.,;..©,, dixc:; Oct. 4 26,,, 1936 ;...H 
unp. 134155; Evelyn Louise Perata, 
Alameda, Calif. 28537 


Soft winds follow thee; song, w 
Blanche A. Koch. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1838721; Irene M. Koch, 
Buffalo. 28538 


Sola y triste; letra y melodia Armando 
Valdespi. © 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 134387; Southern music pub. 
co., ine, New York. 28539 


Solféges de concours a 2 voix, 1936; 
par Gaston Selz, R. Cocheux, F. 
Cotté, et les autres. © July 20, 1936; 
E for. 46089; Durand & cie., Paris. 

28540 


Some day soon; song. © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1936; E unp. 134151; Violet May De 
Paola, Chicago. 28541 


Some day you'll realize; song. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 1383737; Renée 
Worrall, New York. 28542 


Somebody loves you; song, with cho. 
or quintet. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 184218; Cyril Dadswell, Salina. 
Ok1. 28543 


Somebody’s following me; w S. Gallop, 
melody KE. Carlson. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
19386; E unp. 134237; Sammy Gal- 
lop and Eddie Carlson, Duluth. 

28544 


Somebody’s gonna get you; w and 
melody. © 1 c¢ Oct. 12, 1936; H 
unp. 1383497; Henry Spragens, Lex- 
- ington, Ky. 28545 


28534 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Someday your heart will be aching; 
valse song. © 1 c¢. Sept. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 133434; Mildred Cassandra 
Barrow, Santa Paula, Calif. 28546 


Someone to care for me; from Three 
smart girls, w Gus Kahn, m Bronis- 
law Kaper, and Walter Jurmann. © 
1 c. Oct. 5, 19386; E unp. 1383412; Leo 
Feist, inec., New York. 28547 


Someone was meant for you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 
184054; Felix C. La Fond, Pekin, 
Tl. 28548 


Something should be done about you; 
song, pf. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 27, 1956; E unp. 130883; Aliene 
S. Angel, Denver. 28549 


Somewhere in the heart of those moun- 
tains; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1986; E unp. 133833; William Rob- 
ert Heim, Arcadia, Calif. 28550 


Somewhere someone is waiting for me; 
song, w Lola C. Cooper. © 1 ec. Oct. 
27, 1936; E unp. 134350; J. Chas. Me- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 28551 


Sonata in fa; di Adone Zeechi; violino 
e pf. © Aug. 18, 1936; E for. 46021; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 28552 


Sonata in re bemolle maggiore; di 
Turini, arr. E. Bormioli; 2 pfs. 
Aug. 25, 1986; E for. 46020; Carisch, 


s. a., Milan. 28553 


Song gems from Ramona; w and m 
William Kernell, compiled Movi- 
tone music corp. © Oct. 14, 19386; 
E pub. 58164; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 28554 


Song (The) I would sing; song, w Al- 
len G. Miller. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1936; 
EK unp. 134135; Josephine Rehbein 
Spencer, Asheville, N. C. 28555 


Song of a summer night; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 18, 1986; E unp. 183097 ; Emma 
Mae Roberts, Philadelphia. 28556 


Song of India; by N. Rimsky Korsa- 
kov, arr. Elizabeth Gest; 2 pfs., 4 
hands. © Oct. 28, 1936; Epub. 
58235; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Phila- 
delphia. 28557 


Song of peace; song, m Karl Kaye. © 
Oct. 5, 1936; E pub. 57803 ; Luise Ob- 
ney Slife, Alliance, O. 28558 


Song (The) of silence; w Swami Para- 
mananda, m Moritz Hmery; men’s 
voices. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 
58123; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 28559 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


28585 


Song of the Barrio; Visayan folk song, 
w adapted and pf. arr. F. W. Ebey. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; BE unp. 182943; 
Frank Ward Ebey, New York. 28560 


Song (A) of the chase; w anon., m 
Maurice Blower; mixed voices. © 
Sept. 8, 1936; E for. 45929; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 28561 


Song of the mountain trail; w James 
Harry Young; pf. © 1 c. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 184450; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28562 


Song (A) of the night; study in quar- 
ter and half notes, George Perlman ; 
violin, 1st position, and pf. © Oct. 
10, 1986; E pub. 58021; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 28563 


Song (The) of the pixies; w S. T. Cole- 
ridge, m Maurice Blower; 2 voices. 
© Sept. 18, 19386; E for. 45930; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 28564 


Song of the right; w R. Leland, m M. 
Clark; pf. © Oct. 9, 1936; E pub. 
57999; Mary Clark and Robert Le- 
land, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 28565 


Song of the sea; w Allan Cunningham, 
m Henry Hadley, op. 117, no. 1; 
men’s voices. © Oct. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 58116; Hill-Coleman, New York. 

28566 


Song of the Volga boatman; Russian 
folk-song, freely arr. Alexander Kel- 
berine; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Aug. 10, 
1986; E pub. 58084; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 28567 


Sorrowful song; by Alexis Archangel- 
sky; melody, with pf. acc. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133387; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 28568 


Sour grapes; w Tot Seymour, melody 
Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1384034; Famous music 
corp., New York. 28569 


South wind; orchestral fancy; grand 
orch. Sc. © Oct. 3, 1936; E pub. 
58239; Quinto Maganini, New York. 

28570 


Southland blues; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134326; 
Neomie E. Salatich, New Orleans. 

28571 


Spanish Jake; from ‘Transatlantic 
rhythm, w and m Irving Caesar, 
Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 9, 1936; E 
for. 46050; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 28572: 


Spanish lady; m Avon Wilkinson; pf. 
with w. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 134122; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28573 


Spanish lover’s moon; song, m Mar- 
guerite Merchant. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1936; E unp. 133348; Mary Leola 
Boyd, Roswell, N. M. 28574 


Spectator march; theme, Real Silk 
program, melody Harry Sosnik. © 
1: ¢@. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134492; 
Robbins musie corp., New York. 

28575 


Speed ahead; perpetual motion, Jacob 
Weinberg, op. 31, no. 2, ed. and fin- 
gered Mishel Piastro; violin and pf. 
© Oct. 10, 1935; E pub. 58148; A. 
Fassio, Lachute, Que. Canada. 28576 


Spell (The) of the moon; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133175; 
Bernard J. Boyle, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

28577 

Splashin’ in de puddles; w Jannettia 
Hannah Scriven; pf. © 1. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 1383908; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28578 


Spooks on holiday; humoresque, Her- 
berte Jordan; pf. © Oct. 5, 1986; 
E for. 45920; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 28579 


Spot (The) where I saw Calvary; 
hymn. © June 15, 1936; E pub. 
57981; Percy Thomas King, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 28580 


Springtime and you; waltz, w Al Hen- 
derson, melody Rodney Jerome and 
Claude Berg. © 1 ce. Oct. 16, 1936; 
EK unp. 1383782; Irene Dearinger, 
Seattle. 28581 


Springtime in the wild woods; valse 
song. © 1. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133431; Barbara Ball, Manville, Wy. 

28582 


Springtime means ringtime to me; w 
Millicent Martin; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 
12, 1936; E unp. 133562; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28583 


Squads, right; march, Helen Travis 
Weston; pf. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 
58209; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 28584 


Staccato; march, Quinto Maganini; B 
flat clarinet and bassoon. © Oct. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58014; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 28585 


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28986 


Stand by America; march, arr. Ray 
G. Wetherhold; band pts. © June 1, 
1936; E pub. 57246; Henry J. Ster- 
ner, Emaus, Pa. 28586 


Standard bearers; w and m Amos Ball. 
© 1e. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133869; 
Standard oil co., Indiana, Chicago. 

28587 


Star (The) Spangled Banner; G and 
D system of bugling, arr. Sc. © 
Sept. 238, 1936; E pub. 57950; Charles 
S. Walton, Philadelphia. 


Star struck; w and m Al, Young, © 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1986; E unp. 133738; 
Alice Young Idema, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. 28589) 


Stars (The) made a picture of you; 
w and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1936; 
EK unp. 184324; Frank Nelson Wilson, 
Bullsgap, Tenn. 28590 


Stars over Nazareth; w John J. Mo- 


ment, m Charlotte Lockwood; wo- 
men’s cho. and organ. © Oct. 26, 


1936; E pub. 58201; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 28591 


Stay out of de shadows; w and mel- 
ody Gene Bone. © 1. Oct. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 1833861; Lawrence Eugene 
Bone, Oakland, Calif. 28592 


Steeple chase; by G. Groitzsch, arr. 
Fred Ralph; orch. pts. © June 23, 
1936; E for, 45868; Bosworth & Co., 
Leipzig. 28593 


Step on the gas; w and m Arnold 
Crank, arr. Emerson Stiles; pf. © 
1.c.. Oct. 27, 19386; E unp. 184246; 
Jacob Fisher, New York. 28594 


Stillness (The) of the night; w and 
m William De Lange; pf. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 134479; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or, 

28595 


Stirring memory; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134311; 
J. W. Montgomery, Decatur, II. 

28596 


Stop pretending; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
29, 1936; E unp. 184874; Freda Has- 
kell, Evanston, IIl. 28597 


Strains of a Spanish guitar; song, w 
Blanche A. Koch. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1383719; Irene M. Koch, 
Buffalo. 28598 


Strange faces and strange places; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1383972; Lourie Estrin, De- 
troit. 28599 


28588 


Disk. Wess vero 


Stranger than fiction; song. ~© 1 ¢ 
Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 182990; Isabel 
Parco, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 28600 


Stream (The) line; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1936; E unp. 134248; Elmer Clar- 
ence Whitaker, Los Angeles. 28601 


Streamline; by Edwin Gerschefski, in- 
strumentation EF. Campbell-Watson; 
band. Full sc. © Sept. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 57777; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 28602 


Streamline Sam; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1383328; Fredrick George 
Rogers, Forty Fort, Pa. 28603 

Streamliners; w and Melody Arthur 


Fields and Fred Hall. © 1c. Oct. 
8, 1986; E unp. 133220; Piedmont 


music co., New York. 28604 
Strike me pink; foxtrot song; with 
guit. and accordion arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 


12, 1986; E unp. 134263; Stanley AI- 
bert Willcock, Johannesburg, S. Af- 
rica. 28605 


Strike up the band for U. C. L. A; w 
Ira Gershwin, m George Gershwin; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 8, 
1936; E pub. 58070; New world 
music corp., New York. 28606 


String along; by Anthony Antone; 
plectrum guit. solo or duet. © Sept. 
23, 1986; E pub. 57947; A. and B. 
music co., New York. 28607 


Struttin’ to Sutton place; from Holly- 
wood revels of 1937, w and m Dave 
Oppenheim and Jacques Krakeur 2d, 
pf sc. Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Oct. 9, 1986; E pub. 
58071; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 28608 


Study to show thyself approved ; hymn. 
© Sept. 14, 1936; E pub. 58231; Ken- 
neth Wells, Philadelphia. 28609 


Sucedio lo que tenia que suceder; bo- 
lero-son, letra y ma Antonio Escobar. 
© Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 46250; South- 
ern music pub. co., inc., New York. 

28610 


Such is life; fox-trot, Joe Crossman; 
E flat alto saxophone; pf. acc. © 
Sept. 2, 1986; E for. 45968; Peter 
Maurice music eco., ltd., London. 

28611 


Suena guarachita; guaracha rumba, 
paroles francaises Bertal—Maubon, 
paroles espagnoles et m Moisés Si- 
mons. © July 20, 1936; E for. 46121 ; 
Julio Garzon, Paris. 28612 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Summer song; w Margaret Rose, m 
John Longmire, tonic solfa tr. H. J. 
Timothy; sop. 1 and 2 or contralto. 
(C,, Aue. 31; “1936; EH” for. 45903); 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 28613 


Summer (A) walk; w and m Anca 
Seidlova. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 
133054; Anca Seidlova Edwards, New 
York. 28614 


Sunbonnet days; w Lillian McKinnie 
Ray; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 1936; HE 
unp. 134451; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28615 


Sunday mass; tango, English, Olga 
Paul, Spanish, Tagini, m Guichandut, 
arr. Venado De Campo. © Oct. 1, 
1986; E pub. 57716; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 28616 


Sunny honeymoon; w Alice Barnwell 
Jensen; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 12, 1936; 
HE unp. 1383563; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28617 


Sunrise on the Shiloh trail; w Lora 
Olive Blair; pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 133564; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28618 


Sunset’s symphony; w Marion J. Daly, 
m A. Louis Scarmolin; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57725; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 28619 


Sunshine; w and melody. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
2, 1986; E unp. 132905; Bob Hanson, 
Geauga Lake, O. 28620 


Suppe’s ghost; by R. H. Bassett; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1986; E unp. 1383402; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 28621 


Supplementary studies for saxophone; 
by R. M. Endresen. © Sept. 24, 1936; 
E pub. 57743; Rubank, inc., Chicago. 

28622 


Suppose I kiss you; song, m Aaron 
Magil. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 
132882; Isadore Brill, Philadelphia. 

28623 


Sur le chemin d’amour; paroles Luce 
George, m H. Mouton. 1. Chant seul. 
4to.—2. Pf., violons, violoncelle et con- 
trebasse.—3. Pf. et chant. © July 
20, 1936; E for. 46092-46094 ; Durand 
& cie., Paris. 28624-28626 


Sure I would be your life boy; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 
1343897 ; Pauline Dagne, East Los An- 
geles, Calif. 28627 


Survival; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 134144; Fidella Dario, East 
Orange, N. J. 28628 


28641 


Susan Brown; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133933; J. Wal- 
lace Koper, Newark, N. J. 28629 


Swahili hunt song; based on traditional 
Swahili chant, w and melody C. Court 
Treatt. With English tr. © 1 ec. 
Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 133396; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 28630 


Swahili laboring songs; based on tra- 
ditional Swahili chants, w and mel- 
ody C. Court Treatt. With English 
tr. © at’ Co Oct. 9 1986 ok ump: 
133398; Movietone musie corp., New 
York. 28631 


Swahili lion hunt chant; based on tra- 
ditional Swahili chant, w and m C. 
Court Treatt; voc. sc., percussion ace. 
With English tr. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 183399; Movietone music corp., 
New York.. 28632 


Swahili lion song; based on traditional 
Swahili chant, w and melody C. Court 


Treatt. © 1c. Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 
133397 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28633 
Sweet and dreamy music; by Lary 


DeuSchel; melody, with pf. ace. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 1315387; 
Andrew Lauren Deuschel, Hollywood, 
Calif. 28634 


Sweet Dixie’s lullaby; w Berther W. 
Paquet, and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 3, 
1986; E unp. 132933; Berther Paquet, 
New Orleans. 28635 


Sweet dreams; w Violet Matilda Ran- 
kin; pf. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133565; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 


land, Or. 28636 
Sweet little girl; song, m Mrs. D. 
Pageot. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 


132184 ; Eugene Casivant, Waterbury, 
Conn. 28637 


Sweet love melody; w Geo. I. Rainey, 
m Guy Matthew Messina. Florida 
ed. © 1. Sept. 14, 1936; E unp. 
134116; Tampa moon music publish- 
ing, Tampa, Fla. 28638 


Sweet stay at home; w P. Cordle 
Bridges; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 19386; E 
unp. 133926; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28639 


Sweet thoughts; w and melody. © 
1c. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 132897 ; John 
Miodek, Detroit. 28640 


Sweeter all the time; w Lysle Tomerlin, 
melody Andy Iona Long. © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 134187; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 28641 


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28642 


Dt. 1, HW. Ss wae 


Sweetheart dear, I love you so; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 57699; Albert J. Tellier, Mo- 
bile. 28642 


Sweetheart o’ mine; w Katharine Big- 
gary Portinen) pt. |.©) dane Oct. gale: 
1936; E unp. 133566; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28643 


Sweetheart ties; w and melody Mae 
Richardson and Annette Page. © 
1 ¢c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 1381826; 
Isabel M. Galusha, Caldwell, N. J. 

28644 


Sweetheart (The) waltz; from College 
holiday, w Ralph Freed, m Burton 
Lane. © 1 © Oct. 7,. 1986; BE. unp. 
133370; Famous music corp., New 
York. 28645 


Swing along; from the show, w Graham 
John, m Martin Broones. © Sept. 12, 
1936; E for. 46053; Chappell & co., 


Itd., London. 28646 
selection, Martin Broones, arr. 
George L. Zalva; pf. © Sept. 12, 


1936; E for. 46055; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 28647 


Swing for sale; w and m Sammy Cahn 
and Saul Chaplin; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 
58065; Remick music corp., New 
York. 28648 


Swing it sweet; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 
134153; Evelyn Louise Perata, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 28649: 


Swing low, sweet chariot; Negro folk 
song, arr.; ten. solo and male cho., 
a capella. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1936; E 
unp. 1383084; Willis Francis Ducrest, 
Baton Rouge, La. 28650 


Swing style for the saxophone; by Jay 
Arnold. © Sept. 29, 1936; E pub. 
57949; Amsco music sales co., inc., 
New York. 28651 


Swing swing mother-in-law; w Ben 
Baron, m Raymond Scott. © Oct. 8, 
1986; E pub. 57988; Universal music 
publications, New York. 28652 


Swing swing song; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
29, 1936; E unp. 184415; Max Rut- 
kowski and Rita Phillips, Milwaukee. 

28653 


Swing that music; w and melody Hor- 
ace Gerlach and Louis Armstrong. 
© 1e. Sept. 18, 1936; E unp. 132862 ; 
Southern music pub. co., inec., New 
York. 28654 


Swing your blues away; song. ©1«@ 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 183158; Robert 
B. Brittingham, Atlantic Highlands, 
INGwa: 28655 


Swing-a-roo; w Ted Koehler, m Jimmy 
McHugh. ©1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 
133046 ; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 

280656 

Swingtime sweetheart; w Arthur 
France; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 1986; E 
unp. 134491; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28657 


Swingy Swanee; w and melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 1382985; John 
_ Erwin, Winslow, Ariz. 28658 


Sylvan invitation; w and m Anca Seid- 
lova; coloratura sop. © 1c. Oct. 6, 
1936; E unp. 1383055; Anca Seidlova 
Edwards, New York. 28659 


Symphonic poem no. 1; pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 
26, 19836; E unp. 13842382; David Al- 


Shansky-Lichtenstein, Glen Cove, 
NOY: 28660 
Symptoms of love; fox-trot song. © 


1 ec. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 133678; Ar- 
thur Prester, Philadelphia. 28661 


Syneopating the classics; transcribed 
Stan Bradbury; pf. © Oct. 26, 1936; 
E for. 46220; Irwin Dash music ¢o., 
Itd., London. 28662 


"T ain’t a fit night out for man or beast; 
w and m Sammy Kahn and Saul 
Chaplin; with guit. arr. © Oct. 16, 
1936; E pub. 58173; Schuster & Mil- 
ler, ine., New York. 28663 


"T ain’t funny, say ’t honey; song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1383778; K. Ohkuma, 
Homedale, Id. 28664 


Taconic (The) parkway; march; solo 
cornet. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 
133131; E. Melville Brown, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 28665 


Taffy Ann; juvenile operetta, libretto 
and lyrics Beatrice Marie Casey, m 
Harold Wansborough; unchanged 
voices. © Oct. 20, 1936; D 39160; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 28665* 


Take a chance; by Marvin Hatley ; mel- 
ody, with pf. acc. © 1 ce. Oct. 7, 
1936; E unp. 133144; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 28666 


Tambourin; by F. J. Gossec, arr. Eliza- 
beth Gest; 2 pfs., 4. hands. © Oct. 
28, 1936; E pub. 58236; Elkan-Vogel 
co., inc., Philadelphia. 28667 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Tambourina; melody; in D min. Rev. 
form. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
134288 : Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 

28668 

Tampa mama, I sho loves you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 
133681 ; Willa Binney, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 28669 


Tango; by Oscar Rasbach, transcribed 
Josef Borissoff; violin and pf. © 
Aug. 10, 1986; E: pub. 58089; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 28670) 


Tango basque; by Luis Medrano; violin. 
© 1 e¢ Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 134127; 
Louis Katzman, New York. 28671 


Tango bleu; melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1936 ; E unp. 1383717; William Fedele, 
New York. 28672 


Tango tyczakowskie; m: Leo Haber, 
arr.; J. Gert; ork. strony. © Aug. 
7, 19386; E for. 46085; Editions Fer- 
mata, Warsaw, Poland. 28673: 


Tantalizing; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 134025; Ellen McCrory, 
Louisville. 28674 


Tarantella calabrese [and] La salta- 
rella; balletto calabrese: S. G. Ietti; 
pf. accordion. © Oct. 20, 1936; H 
pub. 57983; Roma music co., Cleve- 
land. 28675 


Tax (The) song; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1936; E unp. 134404; Connie 
McLean, New York. 28676 


Te Deum laudamus; m David McK. 
Williams; unison voices with an oc- 
casional 2d pt.; organ ace. © Oct. 
26, 1936; E pub. 58200; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 28677 


Tea time; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 134502 ; Edwin L. Helms, Alta- 
dena, Calif. ; 28678 


Teach me how to pray; w J. W. Hand; 
pe © ft € Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 
133567 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28679 


Tear drops; w Dan Cunningham, and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133023 ; Dorothy Eyer Mayhew, Santa 
Ana, Calif. 28680) 


Teasing the boy I love; song. ©1«. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133206; Helen 
May Richards, Washington. 28681 


Teeny-weeny (The) Christmas book; 
recitations, exercises and dialogues, 
with m, Willis N. Bugbee, Karin As- 


28694 


brand, Marie Irish and Kathleen 
Kiland. © Oct. 1, 1986; AA 216947; 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse. 28682 


Tell me it’s not too late; fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 133829; Vincent Guy Mistretta, 
Brooklyn. 28683 


Tell me it’s true; w and melody. © 
1 e. Oct. 27, 1936; EH unp. 134839; Joe 
Tamietti, Grass Valley, Calif. 28684 


Tell me why; from picture Captain Ca- 
lamity, w and m Jack Stern and 
Harry Tobias; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Sept. 8, 198836; E pub. 57266; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 28685 


Tell the truth; w and m Milton Ager 
and Bernice Petkere; with arr. for 
guit., etc., and additional cho. for pf. 
accordion. © Oct. 24, 1936; E pub. 
58204; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., 
New York. 28686 


Tellico (The) scarf; Cherokee love 
song, w Frederick H. Martens, m A. 
Louis Scarmolin; men’s voices. © 
Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57727; B. F. Wood 
music co., Boston. 28687 


Ten fingers and a Porter; theme song, 
w and m Dick Porter. © Oct. 7, 
1936; E pub. 57914; Sherman, Clay & 


co., San Francisco. 28688 
Texas, the big frying pan; w Alice 
Euphrasia Dolan; pf. ©41e. Oct. 29, 


1936; E unp. 184472; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28689 


Oa xoyw pdda (Tha kopso rotha); w John 
Polemis, m Nicholas Hatziapostolou. 
© Aug. 18, 1986; E pub. 58142; 
Apollo music co., New York. 28690 


Oddracoa eGervtormvixtpa (Thalassa Le- 
bentopnichtra) ; w and m Basilios D. 
Sideri. Oct. 15, 1986; E pub. 
58140; Apollo music co., New York. 

28691 


That grape vine twist; song, arr. Harle 
Bracht. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 
58122; Louis D. Rounds, Toledo. 

28692 


That little green cot; w and m William 
P. Mac Ghee; with violin obbl. © 
Oct. 23, 1936; E pub. 58175; Hamilton 
S. Gordon, inc., New York. 28693 


That maestro man; w and melody Gene 
Baker. © 1 c¢. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133026; Samuel Eugene Baker, New 
York. 28694 


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28695 


That night in Havana; bolero. w and m 
Juanne Arliss; pf. treble. ©1ce. Oct. 
17, 1986; E unp. 133739; Margaret N. 
Taylor, New York. 28695 


That night we waltzed, my dear; w and 
melody. © 1. Oct. 18, 1936; E unp. 
133498; Charles William Smith, Ma- 
plewood, N. J. 28696 


That old June moon; song, melody John 
Lorenzo Robinson. © 1 e. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 1338667; William Huff, 
Asheville, N. C. 28697 


That particular friend of mine: w J. C. 
Johnson, m Claude Hopkins, pf. sc. 
Paul Hill; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 29, 1986; E pub. 57821; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

28698 


That’s how much I like you; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ce. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
1384093; Alfonse Jasinowicz, Chicago. 

28699 


That’s like taking you away from me; 
song; with guit. arr. © Oct. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 58228; Dave Ringle, New York. 

28700 


That’s me, that’s you; w and m Ray 
Morton and Horatio Nicholls; with 
ukulele arr. and symbols for pf. ac- 
cordion, banjo and guit. © Sept. 10, 
1936; E for. 45958; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., ltd., London. 28701 


That’s my gal; w and m Gene Abrams. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 134388; 
Eugene Collins Abrams, Schenectady, 
ING *Y.. 28702 


That’s the least you can do for the 
lady; from Sing me a love song, w 
Al Dubin, m Harry Warren; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Oct. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57775; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 28703 


That’s what you mean to me; from 27th 
edition Cotton club parade, w and m 
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots, pf. 


sc. Lou Leaman; with guit. arr. © 
Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 57810; Mills 
musie, ine., New York. 28704 


That’s why; fox-trot, w and m Jack 
Woodward, arr. Larry Drake; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 10, 
1936; E pub. 57830; Jay (Woody) 
Woodward, Pittsburgh. 28705 


That’s why I feel the way I do; fox 
trot song; in D flat. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 133707; Stephen John 
Jacob, Canonsburg, Pa. 28706 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 31 


That’s why I love you; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 133438 ; 
A. J. Simmons, Hast Grinstead, Sus- 
sex, Hngland. 28707 


That’s why I’m in love with you; fox 
trot song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; HB 
unp. 133292; Frank Brattnick, Moon 
Run, Pa. 28708 


That’s why I’m not talking to you; fox- 
trot song, melody S. Major and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 133788; Samuel Major, Detroit. 

28709 


That’s why I’m telling you; song. © 
1 c. Oct. 29,.1986; BH unp. 134855; 

- Charles Daniel Pique, New Orleans. 
28710 


That three point two; w and m Frank 
Harris; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 15, 
1986; E unp. 1383697; Georgia music 
co., New York. 28711 


That unseen power called love; w and 
m Burton Leaf; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 17%, 
1936; E unp. 1338831; Charles Burton 
Leaf, Urbanna, Va. 28712 


That would depend on you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1986 E unp. 133643 ; 
Holger Christensen, Loyalton, Calif. 

28713 


Theme no. 53; pf. ©1 ec. Oct. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 134238; Carlton Kelsey and 
Tommy Jay Filas, Chicago. 28714 


Theme 54; pf. © 1c Oct. 26, 1936: 
EH unp. 134150; Carlton Kelsey and 
Tommy J. Filas, Chicago. 28715 


Then came the dawn; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 184007; 
Martin Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 

28716 


There are no two ways about it; song, 
melody Jack ‘Schatenstein. © 1 «e. 
Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 133776; John 
W. Huckstep, Matthews, Mo. 28717 


There are two eyes in Dixie, they mean 
the world to me; w Marian Harlan 
Conway: pf. © 1 e. Oct. 20, 1936; 
E sunp. 133887; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28718 


There goes that feeling again; w Ned 


Washington, m Sam H. Stept. ©1c. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133411; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 28719 


There is now no condemnation; hymn, 
w T. O. Chisholm, m Chas. H. Gabriel. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 57640; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 28720 


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no. 10, 1936 


There’s a graveyard in the foothills of 
the Rockies; song. © 1 c¢. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 133664; Albert Murray, 
Denver. 28721 


There’s a little devil in that angel of 
mine; song. © 1. Oct. 21, 19386; E 
unp. 133967; G. V. Tanner, Cam- 
bridge, Md. 28722 


There’s a little vacant high chair in the 
attic; fox-trot song. ©1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 133271; Retta Mullen, 
Coquille, Or. 28723. 


There’s a little white cottage on the 
shore of the lake; w Amanda Heiden ; 
toeueG>) Ht ¢)): Oct. 12, 19386; np. 
133569; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28724 


There’s a new world; from O-kay for 
sound, w and m Jimmy Kennedy and 
Michael Carr; with ukulele arr. and 
symbols for accordion. © Aug. 18, 
1986; E for. 45967; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd., London. 28725 


There’s a ring around the moon; song. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 8, 1986; E unp. 133186; 
Elizabeth Meyers Johnston, St. AIl- 
bans, N. Y. 28726 


There’s a song in my soul; song, m Ar- 
thur Doyle. © 1 ¢ Oct. 5, 1986; 
E unp. 182999; George A. Sullivan, 
Salem, Mass. 28727 


There’s a twinkle in your eye, madame; 
w Ned Washington, m Sam H. Stept. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 133409; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 28728 


There’s an emerald isle in a sapphire 
Sea; song, m Burrell Van Buren. © 
1 e. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 1383703; 
Ethel Cable, Warren, Pa. 28729 


There’s frost on the moon, spring in my 
heart; w and melody Fred E. Ahlert 
-and Joe Young. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; 
EK unp. 183674; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 28730 


There’s no one but you; fox trot song. 
© 1c. July 25, 1936; E unp. 133103; 
Oscar Shawsky, Pontiac, Mich. 

28731 


There’s no one So dear as your mother ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 
133990; Roy McBain, Eugene, Or. . 

28732 


There’s no two ways about it; from Top 
of the town, w Harold Adamson, m 
Jimmy McHugh. © 1 ec. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 133754; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 28733 


28746 


There’s only one biga Broadway; fox- 
trot, w and m Don Azpiazu; pf. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 16, 19386; E unp. 133752; 
Justo A. Azpiazu, New York. 28734 


There’s only one girl like you; w and 
m Horace Gerlach; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 8, 1986; E pub. 58244; South- 
ern music pub. co., ine., New York. 

28735 


_There’s romance in a rainbow; w and 


melody Larry Gilstein. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
16, 1986; E unp. 133736; Lawrence 
Gitelstein, Brooklyn. 28736 


There’s something in the air; from 
Banjo on my knee, w Harold Adam- 
son, m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. 
Errol Collins. © 1 c. Oct. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 184174; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 28737 


There’s yoo-hoo in your eyes; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Abel Baer; with guit. arr. 
© Sept. 24, 1986; E pub. 57739; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

28738 

They are sleeping to-night in No 
Man’s Land: song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 184348; 
Myrtle Manker, McCook, Neb. 

28739 


They satisfy; w Fritz Nadler, and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134244; Gertrude K. Moss, Cleveland. 

28740 


Thing (A) of beauty; w John Keats, 
m N. Clifford Page; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 17, 1936; E pub. 58034; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 28741 


Things (The) I know; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133868 ; 
Herbert Seymour Haycock, Holyoke, 
Mass. 28742 


Think of me, Ill be thinking of you; 
w and m Frank Southern; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 133700; 
Georgia music co., New York. 

28743 


Think of me sometimes; w Edward 
Lockton, m Philip Conway; in E flat. 
© Sept. 9, 1986; E for. 46061; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 28744 


Third album; by Barbara Kirby- 
Mason; pf. © July 29, 1986; E for. 
45866; Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 

28745 


This humble cot; song; bar. © 1. 
Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 184418; Edwin 
H. Hackley, Media, Pa. 28746 


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28747 


This is a_ sin-trying world; negro 
spiritual, arr. Jean Stor; mixed cho. 


© Sept. 26, 1936; E ‘pub. 57962; 
Handy bros. music ¢o., ine, New 
York. 28747 


This lovely night, just made for love; 
w and m Daverin Busch; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 133594; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28748 


This native land of mine; w Thomas 
Davis; mixed cho. © Oct. 3, 19386; 
E pub. 57778; Maurice O'Flaherty, 
Cairo, Ill. 28749 


Thoughts of thee; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133178; Alice 
D. O. Greenwood, Rockville, Ind. 

28750 

Thousand (A) dreams of you; from 
You only live once, w Paul Webster, 
m Louis Alter. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; 


E unp. 133355; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 28751 


Three blind mice; Scherzo, Carleton 


L. Colby; 3 flutes with pf. acc. © 
Sept. 26, 1986; E pub. 57905 ; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 28752 


Three feet two of rhythm; from Con- 
nie’s hot chocolates of 19386, w Sam- 
my Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; with 
emit. arr. . ©) Och. 3, 1936: H) pub. 
581388; Mills music, ine., New York. 

28753 


Thunder in the Rockies; w and m Rita 
Brown; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1936; 
Ei unp. 133880; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28754 


Thy will be done; hymn, w B. D. A., 
m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 57650; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 28755 


w Charlotte Elliott, m Harold K. 
Marks, arr. Henry S. Sawyer; in 
B flat. © Oct. 14, 19386; E pub. 
58159; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28756 


Thy will, not mine; by S. Rachmani- 
noff, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin; sop., 
alto and bar.; organ ace. © Oct. 7, 
19386; E pub. 57880; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 28757 


Ti-Toy, my pet kitten; by Kaya Mala- 


madoff; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 133416; Alfred A. Kaufman, 
Los Angeles. 28758 


pt. Itt, n.s., v. 31 


Tickita coo; song, w Leonard Feeney. 
©1e. Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 132912; 
Theodore Ward Chandler, Harvard, 


Mass. 28759 
Timber; w and m Billy Hill and Bob 
Emmerich; with guit. arr. © Oct. 


5, 1936; E pub. 57896; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. 28760 


Time out for love; waltz, w H. C. 
Edelman, m B. S. Locko; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 19386; E unp. 134012; 
Benjamin S. Locko and Harry C. 
Edelman, Staten Island, N. Y. 

28761 


Time will cell; w Adelia Henisey ; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 184458 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28762 


Time, you old Gipsy man; unison song, 
w Ralph Hodgson, m Wilfred. Hmery. 
© Aug. 27, 1986; E for. 45980; Cx- 
ford univ. press, London. 28763 


Tin (The) peddler; w Phyllis Nelson; 
pf. © 1 ce Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 
133898 ; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28764 


'Tis farewell; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133953; Edwina 
McCarty Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 

28765 


Titania’s wedding march; Quinto Muag- 
anini; flute, with pf. acc. © Oct. 
10, 1936; E pub. 58016; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 28766 


To be continued; w H. Schwartz, m 
J. Ader; pf. treble. © 1 e. Oct. 23, 
19386; E unp. 1384055; Jewel Ader, 
New York, and Henry Schwartz, 
Brooklyn. 28767 


To byt tylko flirt; tango, stowa: An- 
drzej Wtast, m: Tadeusz Kwiecinski ; 
ork. strony. © May 11, 1936; E for. 
46227; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 28768 


To Mary-with love; from the produc- 


tion, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. © Oct. 
7, 1936; EB pub. 57898 ; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 28769 
To one away; w Miriam Wolf, m Hilda 
Emery Davis. © Oct. 12, 1986; 
E pub. 57953; Elkan-Vogel co., ine., 
Philadelphia. 28770 


To see you smile again; w L. Hooper 
and M. Sutton, and melody. ©1.. 
Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 183708; Myron 
Pierman Sutton, Montreal. 28771 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


To the old home town; song, arr. Joseph 
Ao Antis: ©) vd 6. Oct. 24;,,.1986 ; 
E unp. 134896; Allen M. Clark, War- 
saw, Ind. 28772 


To Thee do I lift up my soul; by P. 
Kalinnikoff, arr. Gordon Balch Ne- 
vin; sop., alto and bar.; organ ace. 
© Oct. 7, 19386; E pub. 57877; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 28773 


To you, lovely lady; song. © 1c. Oct. 
20, 1936; E unp. 1383941; Louis R. 
Schmertz, Pittsburgh. 28774 


Toad (The) and the frog; by Alexis 
Archangelsky; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 9, 


1936; E unp. 1383379; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 28775 
Toccata e canzone per organo; di 


Gerolamo Frescobaldi, trascrizione 
G. Benvenuti; pf. © July 13, 1936; 
E for. 46019; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 

; 28776 


Today in Bethlehem; Christmas carol, 
w from the Greek of St. John of 
Damascus, m Samuel Richards 
Gaines; men’s cho.; organ ace. © 
Oct. 9, 1936; E pub. 57978; H. W. 
Gray co. New York. 28777 


Together just you with me; w Lillian 
Saunders Fales, and melody. © 1c. 
Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134321; Esther 
Saunders Clough, West Medway, 
Mass. 28778 


Tokayer wein; song; with added arr. 
for violin solo or orch. © 1c. Aug. 
24, 19386; E unp. 130614; John P. 
Garden, New York. 28779 


Tom Sawyer; operetta, based on Mark 
Twain’s story, dramatized and 
adapted Theodosia Paynter, m G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer. Voc. se. and libretto 
complete. © Sept. 29, 1936: D 39150; 
Raymond A. Hoffman co., Chicago. 

28779* 


To-morrow; w Lora Olive Blair; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133570; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28780: 


Tone poem; by Max Goldberg; solo B 
flat trumpet, pf. ace. € Sept. 22, 
1936; E for. 46246; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd., London. 28781 


To-night; song. © 1 ce. Oct. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 133059; William H. Moore, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 28782 


To-night, lover, to-night; w: Harry To- 
bias, melody Jack Stern. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1936; E unp. 134505; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 28783 


28795 


Too good to be true; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 19386; E unp. 184323 ; 
Frank Von Luehrte, Cincinnati. 

28784 


Too many irons in the fire; w and 
melody Jimmy Cavanaugh, Roy 
Newell and Michael Cleary. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 133058; Superior 
music, ine., New York. 28785 


Touch (The) of the master’s hand; 
musical monologue, w Myra Brooks 
Welch, m Ernest Longstaffe; pf. © 
Sept. 8, 1936; E for. 45893; Reynolds 
& co., London. 28786 


Townsendite’s (The) dream of tomor- 
row; arr. Harry Springer; pf. with 
w. © Apr. 27, 1986; E pub. 58117; 
L. A. Armstrong, Elmira, N. Y. 

28787 


Toy (The) drum; by Lesley Bamford ; 
pf. © Sept. 19, 1986; E for. 45878; 
Associated board of the Royal schools 
of music, London, London. 28788 


Trafalgar Square; from Swing along, 
w Graham John, m Martin Broones. 
© Sept. 26, 1936; E for. 46237 ; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 28789 


Trail (The) that leads to you; w Vera 
Eloise McGawn; pf. © 1. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134440; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28790 


Trailing star dust; song. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1986; E unp. 134142; Carrie Gus- 
tava Miller, New York. 28791 


Trains; characteristic novelty, Max- 


well Eckstein; pf. © Oct. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 58019; Carl Fischer, ince., 
New York. 28792 


Transatlantic rhythm; selection, Ray 
Henderson, arr. George L. Zalva; 
pf. © Sept. 30, 1936; E for. 46240; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 28793 


Treasure Island; operetta, adapted and 
dramatized Theodosia Paynter, m 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer. voc. se. and 
libretto complete. © Oct. 12, 1936; 
D 39162; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 28793* 


Treat (A) for the eyes; w and melody 
Cliff Friend and Sam H. Stept. © 
1 ce. Oct. 20, 19836; E unp. 134194; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 28794 


Trés jolie; waltz; Emil Waldteufel, 
concert-paraphrase Michael Zadora; 
pf. © Aug. 19, 19386; E pub. 58110; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 28795 


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28796 


Tri-ango (The); by H. E. J. Nation; 
pt. © Oct. 6, 1936; E for. 46070; 
British assn. of teachers of dancing, 
London. 28796 


Trinia ; 


ptes. 
Julio Garzon, Paris. 


paso doble, Quiroga; orch. 
© July 20, 1986; E for. 46116; 
28797 


Trixie valse; by Herbert L. Clarke, 1. 
B flat cornet, trumpet, ten. saxo- 
phone.—2. Pf. aec.—3. Bar. or trom- 
bone.—4. E flat alto saxophone. © 
Oct. 10, 19386; E pub. 58001-58004 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

28798-28801 


Trois (Les) mandarins; paroles et m 
Paul Misraki. © Jan. 15, 1936; E for. 
45975; S. a. francaise Chappell, Paris. 

28802 


Trouble; negro spiritual, w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 133982; 
Lew Fine, Brooklyn. 28803 


True love; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134844; Paul 
Janecek, Chicago. 28804 


Trusting in you; song, w R. H. Bier- 
mann. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 
133622; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28805 


Trying to break myself in; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
1383768 ; Sam Medoff, Philadelphia. 

28806 


Trying to forget; w Dorothy Vivian 
Dickinson; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 1383571; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28807 


Tryptique; de Louis Vierne, op. 58; 
orgue. © July 20, 1986; E for. 46123; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 28808 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Andante 
eantabile; from Symphony no. 5 in BE 
minor, arr. Ed. Chenette; band pts. 
© Oct. 20, 1986; E pub. 58043; Ru- 


bank, inc., Chicago. 28809 
——Chant sans paroles; arr. Henry 
Geehl; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Sept. 8, 


1986; E for. 45895; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 28810 


How long wilt Thou forget me; w 
adapted from Psalm 13, Ethel John- 
son McNaught, m arr. Rob Roy 
Peery; organ ace., and violin obbl. ; 
in E flat. © Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 
58162; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 28811 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Song of the lark; by Tchaikovsky, 
special annotations and instructions, 
new directions for fingering, pedaling, 
ete.; pf. © Aug. 28, 1936; E ‘pub. 
57186; Arthur J. Llewellyn, Chicago. 
28812 


— The swan lake; suite from the bal- 
let, arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. © 
Sept. 18, 1986; FE for. 45951; Hawkes 
& son (London) Itd., London. 28813 


Thy word abideth; w H. W. Baker, 
m P. I. Tehaikovsky, arr. Gordon 
Baleh Nevin; sop., alto and bar.; or- 
gan, acc, © Oct. 7%, 1936; HB opup 
57882; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

28814 


Waltz of the flowers; from Nut- 
eracker suite, Peter Ilyiteh Tchaikow- 
sky, w and m arr. Charles F. Man- 
ney; sop., alto and bass. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57720; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 28815 


Tulane swing song; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134299; 
Harry P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 

28816 


Tune time; 22 characteristic little 
pieces, Sydney Twinn; pf. © Sept. 8, 
1986; E for. 45944; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 28817 


Tunes for rhythmies; 25 tunes for 
rhythmic movement and patterns and 
for recreative physical training and 
games, Ethel E. E. Driver; pf. 
Aug. 17, 1986; E for. 45925; Augener, 
Itd., London. 28818 


Turmoil title; by Alexis Archangelsky ; 
pf. © 1c Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 
133393 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28819 

Turn on the moon; w Cully Richards, 
melody Benny Ross. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1936; E unp. 184100; Ben Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 28820 


Turn us again; hymn, m George C. 
Stebbins. ©1c. Oct. 24, 19386; E unp. 
134079; Perley <A. Gilmore, New 
Haven. 28821 


"Twas a lovely moonlight night; song, 
m Leo Richards. © 1 e¢ Oct. 16, 
1986; E unp. 133803; Frances Keefe, 
Roslindale, Mass. 28822 


Twilight; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 15, 1936; EH 
unp. 133727; Louise Haubold, Deca- 
tur, Ind. 28823 


song. © Oct. 20, 19386; E pub. 
58176; Birdie T. Jeffries Chadwick, 
Ceredo, W. Va. 28824 


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no. 10, 1936 


28851 


———w and melody. © 1 c. Sept. 16,| Two weeks notice; by 


1936; E unp. 134272; Birdie T. Jef- 
fries Chadwick, Huntington, W. Va. 
28825 


w John Masefield, m HE. J. Moeran ; 
med. voice. © Oct. 2, 1936; E for. 
46010; W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 
28826 


Twilight blues; song, w Mary Anne 
Enns. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 
133623; J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 

28827 


Twinkle, twinkle little star; from Hats 
off, w Herb Magidson, melody Ben 
Oakland. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 
133376; Famous music corp., New 
York. 28828 


Twins; valse, Quinto Maganini; 2 flutes, 
with pf. ace. © Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58007 ; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 


28829 


Two at sea; w Elizabeth Gilfillan, and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134227; Neil O’Connor, New York. 

28830 


Two birdies up a tree; from Hide away 
girl, w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane, 
pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; with arr. for 
ukulele and guit. © Oct. 9, 1936; H 
pub. 58072; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 28831 


Two blessings; w Herbert J. Brandon, 
m Haydn Wood; in F. © Aug. 25, 
1936; E for. 45891; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 28832 


Two communist hearts; w and melody. 
© le. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 134147; 
Jac Kent, New York. 28833 


Two in a crowd; w Irving Morris, and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133961 ; Irving Morris Schlenoff, Bal- 
timore. 28834 


Two (The) lakes; pt.-song, w Ann 
Gibbs, m C. Armstrong Gibbs; sop. 
and alto, or ten. and bass, or mixed 
voices. Winthrop Rogers ed. © 
Sept. 15, 1936: E for. 45933; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 28835 


Two ways of breaking your heart; w 
Jack Chappel, and melody. © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134061; Albert 
Anthony Jacovino, South Beach, S. I., 
Ti ean 28836 

Two weeks from Tuesday, our wedding 
day; song. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1936; E unp. 
132885; Grace Lee Morgan, Spring- 
field, Tl. 28837 


Syril J. Mock- 
ridge. © 1. Sept. 30, 1986; E unp. 
132996; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28838 


Tyke; song. © 1 e. Oct. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 134072; Thomas Charles Lot- 
tritz, Hereford, Ariz. 28839 


Tyranena; song. © Aug. 18, 1986; E 
pub. 57918; Beatrice Seaver, Oak 
Park, Il. 28840 


Uhm-m-m; w J. Moon, melody Driscoll 
and Nicholls. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 133339; Jerry Moon, Tiffin, 
O., Joseph Earl Driscoll and Charles 
Dwight Nicholls, Lemont, Ill. 28841 


Ultra-ultra; by Zez Confrey; pf. © 
Oct. 27, 1936; E pub. 58238; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 28842 


Unbelievable; from Swing along, w 
Graham John, m Martin Broones. © 
Aug. 19, 19386; E for. 46054; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 28843 


Under the balcony ; serenade, composed 
and arr. Johnny Heykens; violin and 
pf. © Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46216; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

28844 


Under the willow tree; song, melody 
Spike McKenny. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 133637; L. M. Ryer, Seattle. 

28845 


Under your spell; rhumba, melody. © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1986: E unp. 1383363 ; Paul 
Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 28846 


Underneath the old pine tree; w and m 
Al Harvey and Bob Harvey; pf. © 
1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133759; Ir- 
win Dash musie co., ltd., London. 

28847 


University of Toronto, Toronto conser- 
vatory of music, local examinations 
in music; selected compositions and 
technical work prescribed for violin 
examinations, grades 3 and 4, com- 
piled Gordon V. Thompson. © Aug. 
31, 1936; E for. 46077; Gordon V. 
Thompson, ltd., Toronto. 28848 


Unless it’s you; song. © 1 e. Oct. 26, 
1986; E unp. 134172; Dorothy Belle 
Kennedy, Hamersville, O. 28849 


‘Unrequited love; waltz, Paul Lincke, 


arr. Paul Yoder; band pts. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57714; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 28850 


Until forever; waltz song, melody Ray 
Hibbeler. © 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1986; EH 
unp. 133837; Loreza Williams, i. e. 
Mrs. N. P. Williams, Henderson, Tex. 

28851 


1271 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28852 


Until we met; song. © 1. Sept. 22, 
19386; E unp. 182947; Courty Rossi 
Diehl, Glen Ridge, N. Y. 28852 


Until you say adieu; w Albert Hamil- 
ton; pf. ©1«. Oct, 12, 1986; E unp. 
133572; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 28853 


Unusual gal; w L. P. Moody, melody 
L. R. Wade. © 1. Oct. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 133467; Lois Ruby Wade and 
Lorraine P. Moody, Santa Paula, 
Calif. 28854 


Up, and sing, good Christians ; Christ- 
mas carol, folk-song from Northern 
Spain, arr. W. R. Voris; sop. and 
alto; organ ace. © Oct. 9, 1936; EH 
pub. 57976; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 28855 


Ups and downs; by Joe Crossman; Iu 
flat alto saxophone; pf. acc. © Sept. 
2, 1986; E for. 45969; Peter Maurice 
music co., Itd., London. 28856 


Utopia; lyrics O. M. Edwards, m W. 
Berwald. © 1 ec. Oct, 29, 1986; D 
39165; Oliver Murray Edwards and 
William H. Berwald, Syracuse. 

28856* 


Valentine’s day; w Humbert Wolfe, m 
Maurice Besly. © Aug. 28, 1986; E 


for. 45942; Boosey & co., ltd., London. |. 


28857 


Valley blues; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1986; E unp. 133625 ; 
William L. Howery, Hecker, Ill. 

288558 

Valley of dreams; song. © 1. Oct. 6, 
1936; E unp. 133012; George Lomas, 
Philadelphia. 28859 


Valley (The) thrill; song; with guit. 
chords. © Aug. 15, 1936; E pub. 
58213; Fred Pressley Grady, Bertha 
Grady, Isabell Grady and Eulahmae 
Grady, Fallensbee, W. Va. 28860 


Valor and victory; march, J. De For- 
est Cline; band pts. © Sept. 18, 
1936; E pub. 57732; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 28861 


Valse ecapriccioso; by Felix Swinstead ; 
pf. © Sept. 19, 1986; E for. 45885; 
Associated board of the Royal schools 
of music, London, London. 28862 


Valse élégance; by Joe Crossman and 
Jack Shirley; E flat alto saxophone; 
pf. ace. © Sept. 2, 1936; E for. 45970; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

28863 


Dt. 111, NSS p veo 


Valse septembre; de Felix Godin, arr. 
Erik Hansen; pf.-accordion band pts. 


© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 45949; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., London. 
28864 


Vamp (The) of Havana; rumba fox- 
trot, w Jos, Geo. Gilbert and Terry 
Sullivan, m Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 16, 
1936; E for. 460382; Jos. Geo. Gilbert, 
Itd., London. 28865 


Variation waltz; by Giovanni Bortoli, 
arr. F. Bortoli; accordion. © 1 «. 
Sept. 21, 1986; E unp. 132946; Frank 
Bortoli, Chicago. 28866 


Venetian dream ; gondolier love song, w 
J, C. Johnson, melody A. Miele. © 
1 ec. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 1384402; 
Adolph Miele and John Campbell 
Johnson, Los Angeles. 28867 


Venta de Vargas; pasodoble, letra Vi- 
cente Moro, m Juan Telleria; pf. © 
June 6, 1986; E for. 46249: Southern 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

28868 

Venus looks just like you; song, w Dan 
Cunningham. © 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1986; 
E unp. 1383024; Dorothy Ever May- 
hew, Santa Ana, Calif. 28869 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Aida march; from 
Aida, arr. Julius S. Seredy; band 
pts. © Oct. 26, 1936; E pub. 58219; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 28870 


Pater noster; Italian text arr. 
Dante, English adaptation Arthur 
Mendel; m ed. John Finley William- 
son; 5-pt. mixed cho. © July 27, 
1936; E pub. 57893; G. Schirmer. inc., 
New York. 28871 


Victoria gavotte; by Tito Mattei, trans- 
seribed F. Henri Klickmann; wood- 
wind quintet. Sc. and pts. © Oct. 6, 
1936; E pub. 57974; ABC standard 
music publications, ine., New York. 

: 28872 


Victory bound; marching song of 
Princeton, Louis I, Reichner and H. 
C. Sanford, arr. Charles J. Roberts; 
band pts. © Oct. 21, 1936; E pub. 
58185; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

28873 


Vienna ; w F. Tarr, m F. Foster. ©1c. 
Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 134391; Fay 
Foster and Florence Tarr, New York. 

28874. 


Viennese sketches ; by Heller Nicholls; 
pf. © Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 46075; 
Banks & son, York, England, 28875 


1272 


MUSICAL 
no. 10, 1936 


View, Lisbia, view; Ist verse anon., 2d 
verse Albert G. Latham, m Henry 
Lawes, arr. W. Gillies Whittaker ; 


sop. 1, 2 and contralto. © June 4, 
1936; E for. 46001; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 28876 


Virgin (The) and her son; Christmas 
carol, w from the Balliol MS. 1536, 
m Joseph W. Clokey; mixed voices. 
© Oct. 7, 1986; E pub. 57867; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 28877 


Vision (A) of you; song, pf. arr. Don 


Warner. ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133772; George Harrison Brown, 
Richmond. 28878 


Voices in the woodlands; by L. Leslie 
Loth; pf. © Aug. 10, 1986; E pub. 
58081; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

28879 


Vote for Mister Rhythm; from Big 
broadeast of 1987, w and m Al Siegel, 
Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin. 

1 ec. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 13883877; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 28880 


W. P. A. march; w J. C. Johnson, mel- 
ody A. Miele. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1381419; Adolph Miele and J. 
Campbell Johnson, Los Angeles. 


Wait; w Billy Kaye, m Sid Stewart, 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 20, 
1986; E pub. 57997; Hubert J. Braun, 
Chicago. 28882 


Waiting; w and melody. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1986; E unp. 184282; Sue Pickett, 
i, e. Mrs. David Pickett, Piper, Ala. 

28883, 

Waiting for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1384213; Juliette 
Kennedy, Fort Worth. 28884 


—w and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 183939; Ted R. Mullins, 
Toledo. 28885 


Waiting on the curb for me; w Harry 

Ben Bolt, melody Jimmie Crane. © 

1 ce. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 133212; Ben 
Bolt song productions, Lakeside, O. 

28886 

Waiting, yes waiting for you; song, m 

Clinton Edgar Wile. © 1 ¢, Oct. 10, 

1986; E unp.. 1838351; Effie Spencer, 

Akron, O. 28887 


Wake, awake, for night is flying; based 
on choral by Nicolai, w P. Nicolai, m 
Charles F. Manney; mixed voices; 
organ acc. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57726; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 28888 


COMPOSITIONS 


SS —- 


Wake not, but hear me, love; w and m 
Geo. H. Chubey; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 184476; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or, 28889 


Waller’s (Fats) original piano concep- 
tions; new arrs. Fats Waller. no. 2. 
© Sept. 16, 1986; E pub. 57546; Mills 
musie, ine., New York. 28890 


Waltz Lucille; pf. accordion, with w. 
©1«e Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133986; 
R. Serrell W. Walker, Washington. 

28891 


Waltz (The) that brought romance to 
me; w A. Angelo, m A. DeVito, © 
1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 1382973; Al- 
bert DeVito and Anna Angelo, Hart- 
ford. 28892 


Waltz (The) that cost me my heart; 
song, w Bertha Wright. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
10, 1986; E unp. 183621; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 28893 


Waltz with me till dawning; song. © 
1 ec. Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 1383415; 
Sidney Shalit Lippman, New York. 

28894 


Waltzing in a dream; from One in a 
million, w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew 
Pollack. © 1 ¢, Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 
133400; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28895 


Waltzing Matilda; Australian song, w 
A. B. Paterson, melody Marie Inglis, 
arr. Thomas Wood; male voices. © 
Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 45989; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 28896 


Waltzing with you, in Honolulu; by L. 
D. Richardson and G. A. Bronson, arr. 
by the composers; Hawaiian guit., in 
note and diagram; with guit. chord 
symbols; in D. © Oct. 2, 1986; H 
pub, 57912; Bronson music & sales 
corp., Detroit. 28897 


Wanderers, my lop-eared mule, my 
broken down horse, ’n’ me; w and m 
Felix Bernard and Paul Francis Web- 
ster, pf. sc. Paul Hill; with arr. for 


guit., ete. © Oct. 20, 1986; E pub. 
58192; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 28898 


Wanderer’s nachtlied ; melody, with pf. 
ace. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133735; Charlotte Berens, Tuckahoe, 
INS Y. 28899 


Wanted: a girl; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1c. Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1383642; Minnie Mab- 
ley, Dalroy, Alta., Canada. 28900 


1273 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28901 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 381 


Wanted, somebody to love; 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 134024; 
Arthur W. Heinrich, Gaylord, Minn. 

28901 

Warrior’s (The) song; by Stephen Hel- 
ler, op. 45, no. 15, ed., fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, ete., Elliot Grif- 
fis; pf. With biographical sketch and 
glossary. © Sept. 23, 1936; E pub. 
57846; Art publication soc., Clayton 
Mo. 28902 


Warsaw villa, on the beautiful Ohio; 
w and m Jesse Haglin. © Oct. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58240; Thomas Jesse 
Eaglin, Cincinnati. 28003 


Was schert mich die welt, wenn nur du 
mich liebst; text Karl Werner, m 
Karl Haupt, schrammelquartett-ein- 
richtung Carl Tautenhayn; violine 1, 
2, gitarre u. akkordion mit sing- 


stimme. © Aug. 22, 1936; E for. 
45875; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 
Leipzig. 28904 


Wassail song; folk song, w and melody 
coll. Jane Joseph, arr. Imogen Holst, 
from the original setting, Gustav 
Holst; men’s cho. © Aug. 11, 1936; 
E for. 45918; Westminster bank, Itd., 
executors of Gustav Holst, London. 

28905 

Way down in the South Seas; melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 133030; 
Andre Duval, Hollywood, Calif. 

28906 

Way down on the Washita; song, w 
Della Huff Sewell. © 1. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1382863; Naomi Justine 
Stein Hale, Alex, Okl. 28907 


Way (The) of the blue Amazon; w and 
m Geo. H. Chubey; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 
29, 1936; E unp. 134475; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28908 


We can huddle at home; w and m 
Harry Kogen, Burke White and Paul 
Denniker. © Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 
57998; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 

28909 


We could conquer worlds; song, m John 
Hancock Kimball. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133872; Francis Hay- 
ward Stanton, Norway, Me. 28910 


We know we’re in love; w and melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 133774; 
Helen Feldhaus, Cincinnati. 28911 


We like trombones, with a ti-e-li-e-li-e- 
li-e-li-e-li; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 18, 19386; E unp. 133493; Paul 
Lawrence Watkins, Bluefield, W. Va. 

28912 


song, m| We'll all be in the money now; m and 


arr. for ukulele, etc., Luther A. Clark. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E pub. 57917; Mary 


S. Watts, Omaha. 28913 
We'll never say good-bye in heaven; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 


ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 133645; Bertha Gabelmann, 
Clarksville, Ia. 28914 


We'll share our secret with the man in 
the moon; w Gladys Lopp; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 1383573; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28915 


We'll stay in out of sight and make 
love; fox trot song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 
1986; E unp. 138294; Earl E. Bagley, 
St. Anthony, Id. 28916 


We need our God; anthem, w William 
A. Almberg, m Walter Wild; mixed 
cho.; organ acc. © Oct. 7, 1936; EB 
pub. 57842; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 28917 


We're for the Townsend plan; arr. Ar- 
thur Franklin Fuller; mixed voices. 


© Oct. 12)'"19367 "HK pup. powusae 
Alfred Freeman Hobbs, Glendale, 
Calif. 28918 


We're friends on the party line; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1936; E unp. 132923; 
J. E. Giebish, Milwaukee. 28919 


We're going to a Clambake; song. © 
1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 184098; 
Alex Wilder, New York. 28920 


We're nuts about midget auto races; w 
S. Cahn, melody 8S. Chaplin. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133323; Sammy 


Cahn and Saul Chaplin, New York. 
28921 

We're sailing home; hymn. © Sept. 
15,,,. 1986; E pub. 57885; li. jdames 
Kindig, Mattoon, Il. 28922 


We've got a style of our own; w S. 
Cahn, melody S. Chaplin. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 133322; Sammy 
Cahn and Saul Chaplin, New York. 

28923 


We want to sing on the radio; w and 
melody Paula Anthony. © 1 e. Oct. 


15, 1936; E unp. 134407; Pauline 
Messina, i. e. Mrs. J. C. Messina, 
Newark, N. J. 28924 


We were only living in a dream; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 134495; 
Guy K. Evans, Worthington, Ind. 

28925 


1274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Wedding dance; by Alexis Archangel-| What ever you command; 


Sky © Lc) Oct.-9,1956 5" H’*unp. 
133394; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 28926 


Wedding of the lonesome guitarist; w 
and melody. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1936; EH 
unp. 1384197; Marcel Rodrigo, Brook- 
lyn. 28927 


Wedding (The) waltz; w and melody 
Bernice Petkere. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 183128; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 28928 


Wee (A) bird came; w William Alen, 
Seottish folk song arr. Robert W. 
Gibb; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Sept. 
11, 1986; E pub. 57734; C. C. Birch- 
ard & co., Boston. 28929 


Weep not for me; hymn. © Oct. 6, 
1986; 2 c. Oct. 8; E pub. 57836; Edna 
M. Buchwalter, Dalton, O. 28930 


Weihe des liedes; text Hrich Langer; 


mannerchor. © Aug. 20, 1936; E 
pub. 57074; Paul Engelskirchen, 
New York. 28931 


Weird (The) of Colbar; opera, libretto 
George M. Reith, m W. B. Moonie. 
Voe. sc. © Oct. 10, 1936; E for. 
46088; Bruce, Clements & co., Edin- 
burgh. 28932 


Welcome to Kohala; song, w Blanche 
A. Koch. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 
138722; Irene M. Koch, Buffalo. 

28933 


Wending my way to Calvary; hymn; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
134294; Arthur S. Flick, Hamilton, O. 

28934 


West (The) land; w and m Fern Horn- 
backpt: . ©) 1-.¢., Oct. 20, 1936; 
unp. 183888; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 28935 


Whadda’ya say; foxtrot song. © 1 «. 
Oct. 6, 1986; E unp. 183057 ; Norman 
HK. Iverson, Phoenix, Ariz. 28936 


What a pleasure to work for you; from 
College holiday, w Ralph Freed, m 
Burton Lane. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; 
EH unp. 183369; Famous music corp., 
New York. 28937 


What am I going to do; song, w Bobbie 
Lee Smith. © 1. Oct. 10, 1936; E 
unp. 133620; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 28938 

What are you a-going to do; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 133176; 
Leon L. Case, Chadron, Neb. 28939 


109464—37——_7 


28953 


w and 
melody. © 1 ce. Oct. 27, 1936; E 
unp. 184866; Harry Elling, Bayonne, 
ING: 28940 


What good; fox trot song. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 1838291; Mary 
Zarkovich, Lackawanna, N. Y. 28941 


What good is my heart; w and 
melody. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1936; EH 
unp. 133098; Emma Mae Roberts, 
Philadelphia. 28942 


What is it; song. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
EK unp. 133655; Edward L. Wolfe, 
New York. 28943 


What is love; pf., with w. © 1. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 1382961; Ed- 
ward Carolan Redding, Louisville. 

28944 


What is romance; w and melody Kate 
Smithies. © 1 ¢ Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 133944; Katherine Jameson 
Smithies, Chicago. 28945 


What is this scent so pure and lovely; 
traditional French carol, English tr. 
and m arr. Leslie Woodgate; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 
46068; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

28946 


What kind of socks were worn by 
Socrates; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 
1, 1986; E unp. 182876; Paul M. 
Sterling, New York. 28947 


What makes a dream; song; with 
ukulele arr. and chord symbols for 
guit. and banjo. © 1 ec Oct. 21, 
19386; E unp. 184029; Irma A. Kort- 
bein, Milwaukee. 28948 


What shall I do with my memories; 
w Clara Winters; pf. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
29, 19386; E unp. 1384483; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28949 


What will become of me; w'and melody 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 1 
ce. Oct. 7, 1936; EH unp. 133182; Santly 


bros.-Joy, inec., New York. 28950 
What will I do; song, w Sarah HE. 
Leader, pf. sc. Basil Sadler. ©1e. 


Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133725; Donald 
S. Delsardo, Baltimore. 28951 


What will you do; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
12, 19386; E unp. 133459; Theodore 
Bock, Richmond, Ind. 28952 


Wheatley (Bertram T.) ‘Three closing 
amens; w from the Bible; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 2, 1936; E pub. 57779; 
Bertram T. Wheatley, Dallas. 28953 


1275 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28954 


When autumn leaves; w and m Brooks 
Bowman; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 15, 1986; E pub. 57014; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 28954 


When baby cries for daddy ; song, mel- 
ody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 e. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 13838477; Alice K. 
Wachal, Lansing, Mich. 28955 


When Franklin went into the White 
House; song, m Leo Richard. © 1 
e. Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 188805; John 
W. McCarty, Buckhannon, W. Va. 

28956 


When from my love I looked for love; 
song, John Bartlett, arr. Don Malin; 
men’s voices. 
pub. 58082; C. C. 
Boston. 


Birchard & Co., 
28957 


When good-a times comes to my barber 
shop; w and melody. © 1 ec. Oct. 8, 
1986; E unp. 133193; G. Edwards 
Hillman, Spring City, Pa. 28958 


When I discovered you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 8, 1986; E unp. 1383194; 
Christina Lambert Sewell, Berkley, 
Mich. 28959 


When I hold you in my arms; song, w 
Frederick Bond, arr. Dorothy Ver- 
non. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 
133680; Carl West, New York. 28960 


—w Veda Kincaid; pf. © 1 ec. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 1383574; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28961 


When I’m building a snow-man with 
you; w and m Jo Madia, arr. Max 


Davis. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 
133744; Josephine Helen Madia, 
Geneva, N. Y. 28962 


When I sang the sandman to baby; 
valse song. © 1c. July 27, 1986; E 
unp. 1838112; Theresa Davis, Garden 
Valley, Id. 28963 


When I sleep I only dream of you; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 
10, 1936; E unp. 183348; Gordon El- 
mer Willey, Wilmington, Calif. 

28964 


When I’ve almost forgotten; w and m 
Richard Jackson; pf. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 
19386; E unp. 183595; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 28965 


When I walk on the streets of gold; 
hymn, author anon., m Bertha L. 
White. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
57642; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 28966 


© Oct. 19, 1936; E. 


Dt. Misa oF 


When in dreams, you come along; w 
Edwin Allen Mills; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
12, 1986; E unp. 1383575; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 28967 


When it’s apple blossom time in Vir- 
ginia; w Massie Harvey; pf. ©l1e. 
Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 184478; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28968 


When it’s lilac time in Utah; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 133803838; E. Allredge Wright, 
Salt Lake City. 28969 


When it’s moonlight on the desert; w 
and m Grace M. Beaver; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 10, 1936; E pub. 58190; 
Leftwich pub. co., Los Angeles. 

28 


When King Rex rules New Orleans; 
waltz, w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 10, 
1936; E unp. 183364; Bertha Wil- 
liams Paquet, New Orleans. 28971 


When lights are low; w Spencer Wil- 
liams, m Benny Carter; with ukulele 
arr. and chords for accordion. © 
Aug. 6, 1986; E for. 45972; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

28972 


When love awakes ; w Christopher Has- 
sall, m Ivor Novello; in F. © Sept. 
26, 1986; E for. 46232; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 28973 


When love is in command; w J. H. 
Scavone and EH. Walters, melody Y. 
J. Zesdorn. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 1384049; Vincent J. Zesdorn, J. 
H. Scavone and Eddie Walters, Phila- 
delphia. 28974 


When love is lovely; w and melody. © 
1 @ Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 1383479; 
John Piggott, E. Dearborn, Mich. 

28975 


When mama meets my man; pf., with 
w. © 1. Sept. 10, 1936; E unp. 
131752; Harriet Marie Housel, Lam- 
bertville, N. J. 28976 


When Mary makes merry on the 
merry-go-round; w and melody. © 
1 e@. Oct. 16,.1936;_ EH unp. 133710; 
Milton Gedess Wortman, Los An- 
geles. 28977 


When my dream boat comes home; w 
and m Cliff Friend and Dave Frank- 
lin; with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 
14, 19386; E pub. 58066; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 28978 


1276 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


When Roosevelt and I were in the 
navy; naval march song, w and m 
Pierre Pasarich. Rev. ed. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E pub. 57829.; North Amer- 


ican music co., Chicago. 28979 
When Santa Claus comes around; 


song. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 
134836; Jack Kopf, Philadelphia. 
28980 


When song is sweet; 2-pt., Gertrude 
Sans-Souci, arr. Frederick Wick. © 
Sept. 5, 1986; E pub. 57899; Paul A. 
Schmitt music co., Minneapolis. 

28981 


When sweethearts say good-bye in 
Honolulu; song. © 1. Oct. 6, 1936; 
EH unp. 1384125; Rachael E. Cooke, 
Walkerton, Ind. 28982 


When that I was and a little tiny boy; 
unison song, w Shakespeare, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © Sept. 8, 1986; E for. 45934; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 28983 


When the birds sign off for the 
night; w Phyllis Lintott, and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134057 ; 
Jeanne Poli, West Haven, Conn. 

28984 


When the bloom is on the orchard; 
song. © 1c Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 
1338454; A. Lillie Ginnett, Anacortes, 
Wash. 28985 


When the cowboy takes a wife; from 
Guns of Pecos, w Jack Scholl, m M. 
K. Jerome. © 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 184037; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 28986 


When the evening shadows fall; song. 
© lec. Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 132942; 
Edward Harvey Block, Yakima, 
Wash. 28987 


When the farm round-up is over; w 
Massie Harvey; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134467; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland. 28988 


When the golden moon shines; song, 
with guit. arr. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 184233; Flor. A. Ceniza, Oak- 
land, Calif. 28989 


When the leaves turn from green to 
gold; song, melody Paul S. Richards. 
© 1c. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 134411; 
Howard Adair Thomas, San Diego, 
Calif. 28990 


When the meadow larks are singing; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133792; 
Julia Prouty, Spokane. 28991 


29004 


When the moon is rocking in the cradle 
of the sky; w Mabelle M. Caldwell, 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Oct. 19, 1936; 
EK unp. 188955; Bob Banner, jr., En- 
nis, Tex. 28992 


When the moon shines once again; m 
Burrell Van Buren; pf., with w. © 

1 ec. Sept. 4, 1986; E unp. 134112; 
Theron S. Maxwell, Canyon, Tex. 
28993 


When the roses bloom again; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 
183303; Agnes Bilbrey, Houston. 

28994 


When the sun says good-night to the 
mountain; w Harry Pease, m Larry 
Vincent; with guit. arr. © Oct. 7, 
1936; E pub. 58114; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 28995 


When the sun sets over the ocean; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 133750; Thomas Helm Kil- 
bourne, Burlingame, Calif. 28996 


When the sun shines down in Dixie 
land, I’ll be thinking of you every 
day; w and melody. © 1e. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133711; Milton Gedess 
Wortman, Los Angeles. 28997 


When the twilight deepens; song, w 
Ina Adare Turley. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1986; E unp. 183078; Paul Louis 
Ames, Clyde, O. 28998 


When the whippoorwill sings in the 
woodland ; w Mina Pear! Ashton; pf. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 134465; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

28999 


When twilight sweeps the peaceful val- 
ley; song. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 
58177; Birdie T. Jeffries Chadwick, 
Ceredo, W. Va. 29000 


——w and melody. © 1e. Sept. 16, 
1986; E unp. 134271; Birdie T. Jef- 
fries Chadwick, Huntington, W. Va. 

29001 


When you are mine; valse song. ©1le. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 133120; Erma 
Magnuson, Fremont, Neb. 29002 


——w and melody. © 1.e Oct. 27, 
1936; E unp. 184208; Stephen Benjak, 
New York. 29003 


When you get in front of my eyes; w 
Jean Darrell; pf. © 1c Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 183576; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 29004. 


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29005 


When you left me, you broke my heart; 
w and m Allie Crider; pf. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 19386; E unp. 134437; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29005 


When you smile little boy; song. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 182957; Fred 
Hamilton Lunn, Northmoor, Mo. 

29006 


When you wake up in the morning; 
song. © 1. Oct. 13, 1986; E unp. 
133611; William Agusta Sullivan, Chi- 
cago. 29007 


When your gal’s in love with the band; 
w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 133021; Ina George, New 
York. 29008 


When your girl’s in love with the band ; 
w and m Ina George; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Oct. 17, 1986; E pub. 
58229; Whitney Blake music pub., 
New York. 29009 


Where; song, w Cid Ricketts Sumner. 
© Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 57965; H. Gif- 
ford Bull, Ithaca, N. Y. 29010 


Where a million dreams come true; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 7, 
1936; E unp. 13838168; Calquitt Del- 
afatty Hudson, Vernon, Fla. 29011 


Where are you; from Top of the town, 
w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1986; E unp. 
134067 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

29012 


Where did you go; valse song. ©1c. 
Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 1338293; Emile 
Russell, Mobile. 29013 


Where have you been all my life; from 
Hats off, w Herb Magidson, melody 
Ben Oakland. © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1986; 
EH ounp. 133373; Famous music corp., 
New York. 29014 


Where have you been hiding; song, 
from The laughayettes of 1936. © 
1¢:. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 134222; 
Gladstone Pennell Lillicrapp, aston, 
¥ Pas 29015 


Where the blue Columbia River wends 
its way; w Emma Pidcock; pf. 
1 e Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 134445; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
29016 


Where the golden rod is nodding; w 
Bessie Ellen Gray; pf. © 1c. Oct. 
12, 1986; H. unp. 183577; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 29017 


pt. III, 0. s., v. dl 


Where the honeysuckles twine; song. 
©1e. July 25, 1936; E unp. 133102; 
Nettie M. Schoneman, Paonia, Col. 

29018 


Where the lazy river goes by; from 
Banjo on my knee, w Harold Adam- 
son, 1m Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Errol 


Collins. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
134175; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 29019 


Where the moon shines o’er the pine 
trees, by my Rocky Mountain home; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 
133240; Lelah B. Buckley, Carroll, 
Neb. 29020 


While I dream along; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; EH unp. 
133845 ; Bert Wealthdale, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 29021 


While the shadows ’round are falling; 
pf., with w. © 1. Sept. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1381854; Lottie M. Crawford, 
Creekside, Pa. 29022 


Whims on keys; by Kaya Malamadoff ; 
pf... © 1,.¢, Oct. 9 193638 unp. 
1338331; Alfred Abraham Kaufman, 
Los Angeles. 290238 


Whisper again; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133935; Con- 
stance Warren, Los Angeles. 291024 


Whisper dear in my ear; w and arr. of 
m Mary Grinnan, m Minnie Hitchins 
Grinnan. ©1ec. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
133074; Minnie Hitchins Grinnan 
Holmes, and Mary Grinnan Denison, 
Dallas. 29025 


White cotton; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 184361; John F. 
Pennisi, Hollywood, Calif. 29026 


White (The) horse inn; from the pro- 
duction, w Irving Caesar, m Ralph 
Benatzky ; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Sept. 25, 1986; E pub. 57772; Harms, 
inec., New York. 29027 


White rose; w Charles P. Cooley; bar. 
© 1 c. Oct. 1, 19386: BE ump? se2en0- 
Robert Knox Chapman, Hartford. 

29028 


White wings in the moonlight; w and m 
Ralph Stanley, Gene Montagu and 
Horatio Nicholls; with ukulele arr. 
and symbols for pf. accordion, banjo 
and guit. © Sept. 10, 1936; E for. 
45959 ;. Lawrence Wright music ¢o., 
ltd., London. 29029 


1278 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Who am I; from Sitting on the moon, 
w and m Sidney D. Mitchell and Sam 
H. Stept; with guit. arr. © Sept. 18, 
1986; E pub. 57369 ; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 29030 


Who cares; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 183018; Ed Wolcott, San 
Fernando, Calif. 29031 


Who is my baby gonna love all winter 
now that summer is gone; w and m 
Seymour Simons; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 58064; 
Remick music corp., New York. 


29032: 
Who'll buy my song of love; from 
Transatlantic rhythm, w _ Irving 


Caesar and Desmond Carter, m Ray 

Henderson. © Sept. 30, 1936; E for. 

46239; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
29033 


Who wants an angel; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 133651 ; 
Martin Louis Brown, Philadelphia. 

29034 


Who, who, who cares; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 133836; 
Grace Bourdens, Santa Rosa, Calif. 

29085 


Whoso dwelleth; sacred song, w from 
the Bible, m J. Christopher Marks; 
high voice. © Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 
57941; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

29036 


Why; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1986; E 
unp. 133460; Myrtle Gerganess Car- 
roll, Comanche, Tex. 29037 


Why can’t the skies be blue; w and 
melody. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 
133740; Herman Frederick Jobel- 
mann, Portland, Or. 29038 


Why ean’t you fall in love; w Darwin 
Husted, m Lew Appleton. © 1 « 
Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 133860; Louis 
Bernard Appleton, jr., Hollywood, 
Calif. 29039 


Why couldn’t 1; w and melody. ©1e. 
Sept. 29, 1986; E unp. 134000; Victor 
Lourie, Youngstown, O. 29040 


Why did you leave me; song. ©1e«. 
Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 133859'; Ethel 
Best Waltz, Stockton, Calif. 28041 


Why did you say I love you; valse song. 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1986; E unp. 133272; 
Buddy Farrar, Fossil, Or. 29042 


29055 


Why do'I have to say I love you; w 
R. S. Srigley, and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 184862; Robert 
S. Srigley and Heber W. Johnson, 
Boston. 29043 


Why do you haunt me; fox-trot song. 
©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 133121; 
Celia Ticktin, Los Angeles. 29044 


Why don’t you come back to me; w and 
m Frank Harris; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 1383699; Georgia 
music co., New York. 29045 


Why is there ever good-bye; from Care- 
less rapture, w Christopher Hassall, 
m Ivor Novello. © Sept. 10, 1936; 
E for. 46045 ; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 29046 


Why must we Say good-bye; w and m 
Dolly Lackey. © 1. Oct. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 134807; Alicia D. Lackey, Mi- 
ami, Fla. 29047 


Why should I dream; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133209; Frank A. 
Sullivan, Detroit. 29048 


Why shouldn’t I love you; fox-trot 
song, melody A. J. Grassl and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 183785; A. J. Grassl, Uniontown, 


Wash. 29049 
Wiener blut; schrammelquartett 
walzer, Johann Strauss, arr. Carl 


Tautenhayn; violine 1, 2, gitarre u. 


akkordion. © Aug. 22, 1936; E for. 
45876; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 29050 


Wigglin’ my toes and twiddlin’ my 
thumbs; w Cully Richards, melody 
Benny Ross. © 1c. Aug. 17, 19386; 
EK unp. 134099; Ben Rosenberg, 
Brooklyn. 29051 


Wild (A) cat woman and a tom cat 
man; w and melody Cliff Carlisle. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; BE unp. 134192; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 29052 


Wild flowers; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 


19386; E unp. 1384210; Nellie F. 
Barnes, Lola, Ky. 29053. 
Will and Wiley; song. © 1c. Oct. 1, 


1936; E unp. 183249; Lee Marley, In- 
dianapolis. 29054 


Will there be a bunkhouse in heaven; 
pf., with w. ©-1 ec. Oct. 1, 1936; E 
unp. 182980; Marvin Bennet Evans, 
Chicago. 29055 


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29056 


Will there be any Cowboys in heaven; 
w and m Slim Smith; pf. ©1.« 
Oct. 23, 19386; EH unp. 184086; William 
Otha Smith, Nashville. 29056 


Williamsburg 1775; light opera, H- 
bretto John Worth, lyrics and melo- 
dies Florence Wickham. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
15, 1986; D 39151; Florence Wick- 
ham Lueder, New York, and Joseph 
Pokorny, Bay Shore, L. I., N. Y. 

29056* 


Willing arms; melody. Rev. form. © 
les Oct): 24, 19362 (Hh unp.) 134280; 
Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif, 29057 


Wilma; song. ©1ec. Oct. 26, 1936; E 
unp. 184183; Don Q. Pullen, Nash- 
ville. 29058 


Win with Landon; w and m Paul Re- 
bere; with guit. arr. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E pub. 57711; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 29059 


Windmill (The) ; unison song for boys, 
w Robert Bridges, m W. Gillies Whit- 


taker. © Aug. 27, 1936; E for. 
46002; Oxford univ. press, London. 
29060 


Winds (The) at Bethlehem; w W. M. 
Letts, m H. C. Stewart; mixed voices. 
© Aug. 27, 1986; E for. 45984; Ox- 
ford univ. press, London. 29061 


Winnie with her winning ways; fox- 
trot, w and m Jack Addington. © 1 
c. Aug. 17, 1936; E unp. 1838274; Or- 
mai R. Addington, Cheney, Wash. 

29062 


Winning men for Jesus; hymn, w A. H. 
Ackley, m B. D. Ackley. © Sept. 1, 
1926; E pub. 57608; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 29063 


Winter rendez-vous; w Howard J. 
Manlin, melody Vernon Oliver Greg- 
ory. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; E upp. 
134276; Vernon O. Gregory and H. 
Manlin, Allentown, Pa. 29064 


Winter (The) sunset; w and m Bess 
Jett. (©rwse. “Octs 5;719386 50H ‘unp. 
1338018; Laura Bess Ketchum Jett, 
Columbia, Mo. 29065 


Wintertime dreams; w Al Bryan, m 
Felix Bernard; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58248 ; 
Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, inc., 
New York. 29066 


Wisconsiana; march; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
5, 1986; E unp. 183007; Robert Bie- 
derman, New York. 29067 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Wish (A); song, w J. L. McNeil. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 133036; J. 
Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 29068 


Wishin’; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1383660; Graham Nor- 
ton Sylvester, Rosetown, Sask., 
Canada. 29069 


Wishing; melody. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 134063; Edward K. Berg- 
strom, Prescott, Ariz, 29070 


With a banjo on my knee; from Banjo 
on my knee, w Harold Adamson, m 
Jimmy McHugh, pf. arr. Errol Col- 


lins. © 1 ¢ Oct. 24, 1936; E ump. 
1384175; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 29071 


With Cupid’s darts; w Louise Eads; 
pf: © 1 ¢. Oct: 29,° 1936" Hump: 
154462; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 29072 


With my little horse and wagon; w 
and m Jos. Geo. Gilbert; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 16, 1936; 
E for. 46033; Jos. Geo. Gilbert, ltd., 
London. 29073 


With timbrel and dances; w from 150th 
psalm, set to m Desmond MacMa- 
hon; mixed cho., pf. and organ. © 
Oct. 22, 1936; E for. 46209; Forsyth 
bros., ltd., London. 29074 


With you; pf., with w. © 1. e@ Oct. 
12, 1936; E unp. 133465; Lewis N. 
Paul, San Francisco. 29075 


song, w Lillian Saunders Fales. 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134320; 
Hsther Saunders Clough, West Med- 
way, Mass. 29076 


—w Don Humble, m George Cates. 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 1383856; 
George A. Cates, Bremerton, Wash. 

29077 


With you ever and then another glad 
day; w Jimmie Elliott; pf. ©l1e. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 134453; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29078 


Without you; w and m Frank Brook- 
ert; with guit. arr. © Oct. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 57925; George F. Briegel, inc., 
New York. 29079 


——w and melody. © 1 ce Oct. 30, 
1936; E unp. 134507; Fred C. Frey, 
jr., Newark, N. Y. 29080 


Woman; song. © 1.¢ Oct. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 133450; Albert Fiore, Balti- 
more. 29081 


1280 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


Wonderful golden hours; song. 
Oct. 7, 1936; E unp. 183156; Margue- 
rite E. Davidson, Hawthorne, Calif. 

29082 


Wonderful one; w and melody. ©1c. 
Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 133031; Kenneth 
A, Roane, Buffalo. 29083 


Won’t a cabin do; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 133760; Walter J. Todd, Bur- 
lington, Wy. 29084 


Won’t cha take a chance with me; song. 
©1e. Oct. 14, 19386; E unp. 183656 ; 
George Lomas, Philadelphia. 29085 


Won’t you say hello; w Tom Collins 

and W. P. Dingledy, and melody. © 
Oct. 1, 1936; E pub: 57817; William 
P. Dingledy, Los Angeles. 29086 


Woo, blows the wind; w _ Lorraine 
. Walens, m Edna Frida Pietsch; pf. 
@, Sept. 14, 1936; E pub. 57759; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 29087 


Words (The) of my song are you; song. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 25, 19386; E unp. 134398 ; 
David Ballantine, Garden City, N. Y. 

29088 


World (The) needs music; song, Ww 
Blanche A. Koch. © 1c. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 1337238; Irene M. Koch, 
Buffalo. 29089 


Wouldn’t it be wonderful; pf. with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; E unp. 132932; 
Fernando A. Gregoire, Los Angeles. 

29090 


Wraith of my dreams; w and m F. C. 
Willson, arr. S. MacHale. ©1c. Oct. 
23, 19386; E unp. 134081; Florence 
Chase Willson, Minneapolis, and Sara 
MacHale, Shakopee, Minn. 29091 


Wycinanki Lowickie; by Franciszek 
Izbicki-Maklakiewicz; pf. © Aug. 7, 
1936; E for. 46084; EF. Grabczewski, 
Warsaw, Poland. 29092 


Y’a du soleil dans la boutique; paroles 
Jean Nohain, m Mireille. © July 20, 
1936; E for. 46131; Editions du Co- 
quelicot, Paris. 290938 


Ya gotta, ya gotta, ya gotta honey gal; 
w and melody. ©1c. Sept. 25, 1936; 
BH unp. 1382952 ; Joseph George Rosetti, 
Olean, N. Y. 29094 


Ye old English Christmas; Christmas 
operetta, w Harry Lee Rogers, lyrics 
and m Otis Mills Carrington. © 
Sept. 15, 1936; D 39146; Myers & 
Carrington, Redwood City, Calif. 

29094* 


29108 


© 1 ¢.} Yea, though I walk through the valley ; 


w from Psalm 23, m Hazel Gertrude 
Kinscella. © Oct. 6, 1986; E pub. 
57884; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

29095 


Years have flown like the ocean; w 
Minnie Bugbee; pf. © 1 ¢. Oct. 29, 
19386; E unp. 184466; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 29096 


Yes, I love you; fox trot song. ©1 ec. 
Aug. 3, 1936; E unp. 133260; Fannie 
Halliday, Center Rutland, Vt. 29097 


Yes it’s true: w Larry Yoell, m Bud 
Wilkie and Gordon Bishop; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E. unp. 
131420; William Albert Wilkie and 
Gordon Bishop, San Francisco. 

29098 

Yielded; hymn. © Oct. 22, 1936; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 23; E pub. 58170; Fred Churchill 
Isch, Syracuse, N. Y. 29099 


Yielding; w and melody Hubert Grant. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1936.; E unp. 134201; 
Lillian Ruth Grant, Brooklyn. 29100 


Yodelin’ (The) lumber-jack; w and m 
Orville (Buck) Leverton. © 1 e. Oct. 
bo 81986 3° EY unp.. 133138 >) Orville 
Leverton, Rockford, Il. 29101 


Yoder’s (Paul) band book; marches, 
ete., Frederick Griggs, and others, 
arr. Paul Yoder; pts. © Sept. 9, 
1936; E pub. 58216; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co., Chicago. 29102 


You ain’t heard nothing yet; w V. C. 
Rice, melody C. L. Soares. © 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 133417; Char- 
lotte Louise Soares and Viola Cath- 
erine Rice, Sacramento, Calif. 29103 


You and I have fallen in love; w Penn 
P. Pillsbury, and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134225; Neil 
O’Connor, New York. 29104 


You are all I’ve wanted; from For- 
bidden melody, w Otto Harbach, m 
Sigmund Romberg; with guit. arr. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58128; Rob- 


bins music corp., New York. 29105 
You are like a shooting star; song, 
melody Jack Schatenstein. © 1 «. 


Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 133761; Walter 
J. Todd, Burlington, Wy. 29106 


You are like an angel; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1. Oct. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 133852; Earl Griffin, Minne- 
apolis. 29107 


You are mine; fox-trot song. © 1. 
July 27, 1986; E unp. 133123; M. E. 
Marlowe, Graton, Calif. 29108 


1281 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29109 


You are my only sweetheart; w Janet 
Boss Ferguson; pf. © 1 e¢. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 133883; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 29109 


You are my song divine; from On 
with the show, w Edward Lockton, 
m Horatio Nicholls). © Aug. 26, 
1936; E for. 45960; Lawrence Wright 
music co., ltd., London. 29110 


You are the one; song. ©1e. Oct. 8. 
1986; E unp. 182927; Leo Yagello, 
Pittsburgh. 29111 


You are these things to me; song. © 
te FOC S. A936) np: loolet ; 
Elizabeth Meyers Johnston, St. Al- 
bans, N. Y. 


You can never believe; w and m Deke 
Parsons. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1936; E unp. 
133061; Harold Mead Parsons, jr., 
Arlington, Mass. 29113 


You can see for yourself; melody. © 
dcr Oct., 8 1936. EH unp. .188203.; 
Howard William Johnson, New 
York. 29114 


You do the darn’dest things, baby ; from 
Pigskin parade, w Sidney D. Mitch- 
ell, m Lew Pollack. © Oct. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 58167; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 29115 


You don’t need a million when you’re 
in love; w Mrs. Elmer Macho, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1986; E unp. 133824; Margret Macho, 
Verdon, Neb. 29116 


You found me; song. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1936; E unp. 183472; Idamae Black, 
Chicago. 29117 


You got me; w T. Gillen, melody A. 
Gillen. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 
134304; Tom Gillen and Alfred Gil. 
len, Youngstown, O. 29118 


You gotta have swing; w Reg Con- 
nelly, m Sid Phillips. © Oct. 12, 
1936; E for. 46030; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., ltd., London. 29119 


You have my heart; waltz, English w 
C. L. Caputi, Spanish w and m 
Leonor Flores. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 1383596; C. Louis Caputi, New 
York. 29120: 


You haven’t heard all about me; song, 
m Wayne Johnson. © 1 e. Oct. 5, 
1936; E unp. 182984; Frederick Otto 


Riley, Noel, Mo. 29121 
You, just.you; ;song.,» ©, 1),¢. Oct. 15; 
1936; E unp. 133687; Chester J. 
Lynch, Troy, N. Y. 29122 


29112 | 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


You kept me waiting too long; song, 
m KF. M. La Lumia and Charles J. 
Biardo. © 1c. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133197; Frank M. La Lumia, Chi- 
cago. 29123 


You know I'll be blue;.w and melody. 
© 1e. Oct. 2, 19836; E unp. 132908 ; 
Charlie Rhodum Pritchett, Thomas- 
ton, Ga. 29124 


You know I love you; w and m H. F. 
Bailey and Wm. E. Maxwell. © 1c. 
Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 131099; H. F. 
Bailey, Jefferson City, Mo. 29125 


You left me all alone; by Loyle Vernon 
Dye; pf. treble. ©1ce. Sept. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 132953; Perry Anderson Dye, 
Minneapolis. 29126. 


Youll call me back some day; song. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 27, 19386; E unp. 134332; 
John Calvin Turnage, Houston. 

29127 


You made my dreams come true; song, 
arr. Ruby C. Bartley. © 1 ¢c. Oct. 
30, 1936; E unp. 134429; Maurine 
Winfrey, Ralls, Tex. 29128 


You make me want to do the spring 
dance; song. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 134230; Albert John de Long, 
Hollywood, Calif. 29129 


You mean that much to me; melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 134409; 
Arno Segall, Buffalo. 29130 


You must be born again; hymn, arr. 
R. B. Thompson. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
E pub. 57848; Velma Dentena Nutter, 
Laurel, Del. 29131 


You put the O into love; from The 
composite man, w Ronald Jeans, m 
Vivian Ellis. © Sept. 22, 1936; E 
for. 46235; Chappell & eco., Itd., Lon- 
don. 29132 


Youre a knock-out honey; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 
1936; E unp. 133823; Mary A. Hoh- 
man, Hamilton, O. 29133 


Youre a little bit diffrent; w M. 
Peterson, melody D. Hoogbruin. © 
1 ec. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 133984; 
Dixie Hoogbruin and Marion Peter- 
son, San Bernardino, Calif. 29134 


You’re a part of me; w L. Wolfe Gil- 
bert, m Felix Bernard; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 15, 1986; E pub. 57927; 
L. Wolfe Gilbert music pub. ©Co., 
Hollywood, Calif. 29135 


You’re a pirate; song. ©1e Oct. 3, 
1936; E unp. 132930; George Victor 
Malmgren, Chicago. 29136 


1282 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1936 


29162 


You’re a problem I can’t solve; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 
1383172; Dorice Charles Denton, 
Galesburg, Ill. 29137 


You’re a _super-liner; from Going 
places, w and m Vivian Ellis. © 
Sept. 5, 1936; E for. 46041; Chappell 


& co., ltd., London. 29138 
You're a topper; song. © 1 e«. Oct. 
14, 1936; E unp. 1383685; Vincent 
Campo, Philadelphia. 29139 


You’re everything I’ve ever dreamed ; 
valse song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 19386; E 
unp. 133263; Goldie Price, Morgan- 
town, W. Va. 29140 


You’re giving me a song and a dance; 
w and m Marty Symes and Milton 
Ager; with arr. for guit., ete, and 
with additional cho. for pf. accor- 
dion. © Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 57848; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 29141 


You’re gonna make the same mistake 
all over again; w and m Richard 
Jerome and Walter Kent; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Sept. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 57770; Harms, ine., New York. 

29142 


You’re just a little fraidy cat; song, 
pf. se. arr. Bob Taylor. © 1 c. Oct. 
12, 19386; E unp. 1383488; Harry L. 
Cecil, Denver. 29145 


Youw’re just a little nuisance; fox trot 
song. ©1e. Sept. 8, 1936; E unp. 
133423; Clara Young, West Los An- 
geles, Calif. 29144 


Youw’re just the kind o’ girl for me; 
song. © 1c Oct. 13, 19386; E unp. 
133458 ; Adolph J. Duconge, jr., New 
Orleans. 29145 


You’re lovely and lovable; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 
133633; John Duhig, Long Island 
City. N.Y: 29146 


You’re mother’s little freckle boy; fox- 
trot song. © 1 ec. Sept. 8, 1936; BE 
unp. 133427; J. F. Thyen, Arenzville, 


Ill. 29147 
Yowre my blues; w and m Ernest 
Reuther; pf. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1936; 


E unp. 134438; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29148 


You're my destiny; w and m Al. Young. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 24, 1936; £ unp. 134156; 
Alice Young Idema, Poughkeepsie, 
N=» Y. 29149 


You’re my hit parade; song, melody 
H. Paley. ©1ce. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 
134186; Karl Tausig and Herman 
Paley, New York. 29150 


You’re my sweetheart of the screen; 
fox trot song. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
EK unp. 13838257; Sam Stough, St. 
Clair, Ala. 29151 


You’re never home to me; w M. War- 
tell, melody I. Wallman. © 1 «. 
Aug. 28, 1986; E unp. 134108; Irving 
Wallman and Max Wartell, New 
York, 29152 


You’re not the type; song, m Aaron 
Magil. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1986; E unp. 
132888; Isadore Brill, Philadelphia. 

29153 


You’re pretending; song. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E pub. 57029; Freda Kramer, 
New York. 29154 


You’re slightly terrific; from Pigskin 
parade, w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew 
Pollack; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Oct. 19, 19386; E pub. 58166; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 29155 


You’re the best pal I ever knew; w 
Ruth Lund Erickson; pf. © 1 « 
Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 183879; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29156 


You're the owner of my heart; w Nor- 
man Richardson; pf. © 1 ce. Oct. 
29, 1986; E unp. 134487; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 29157 


You’re too good to be true; w Bud 
Green, m Jesse Greer; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 
57986; Marlo music corp., New York. 

29158 


You’re too sophisticated; w and m Jo 
Madia, arr. Max Davis. © 1. Oct. 
16, 1986; E unp. 133745; Josephine 
Helen Madia, Geneva, N. Y. 29159 


You’re too sure of me; w Mack David, 
m George W. Meyer, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 


man; with guit. arr. © Oct. 17, 
1986; E pub. 58181; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 29160 


You’re wasten your time; w and mel- 
ady., XC) le. Oct. 20, 1936-7, unp. 
134838; Joe Tamietti, Grass Valley, 
Calif. 29161 


You’re what the blues are made of; w 
Doris Mayer, melody J. C. Johnson. 
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1986; E unp. 132937; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

29162 


1283 


29163 


You swept me off my feet; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 134281; 
Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 29163 


You took my heart, you must take me; 
w Edward J. Radke; pf. © 1 « 
Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 184432; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29164 


You've chosen; w Lila Maud Coleman; 
pf. © 1 ce Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133911; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 29165 


You've got me eating right out of your 
hand; pf., with w. © 1c. Oct. 20, 


1936; E unp. 183909; Ray Wunder, | 


Portland, Or. 29166 
You've got me guessin’ again; w and 
m George Whiting, Al J. Neiburg 
and Jerry Levinson; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 
58000; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 29167 


You’ve got something; from Red, hot 
and blue, w and m Cole Porter; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 57756; Chappell & co., inc., 
New York. 29168 


You’ve got what it takes to be mine; 
fox trot, w and melody. © 1 «. 
Oct. 7, 1986; E unp. 133135; Floyd 
Arthur Pearson, Minneapolis. 29169 


You waited too long; w and melody 
Charley McCoy. © 1 e« Oct. 19, 
1986; E unp. 133857; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 29170 


You were sincere; w B. Gay; pf. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1936; E unp. 133578; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29171 


You win; w Betty Rose, m Sylvester 
Long Cross; pf. © 1 ce Oct. 29, 
19386; E unp. 134484; Betty Rose 
Franklin, Medford, Or. 29172 


You, you, you; song, m D. Pageot. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1986; E unp. 134395; 
Eugene Casivant, Waterbury, Conn. 

29173 


Young (The) May moon; pt.-Song, w 
Thomas Moore, m C. Armstrong 
Gibbs; sop. and alto, or ten. and bass, 
or mixed voices. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © Sept. 15, 1986; E for. 45935; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London. 29174 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Your eyes; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele “arr. (© d)"e. Oct 21. 
1986; E unp. 1384028; G. L. Champie, 
Roseburg, Or. 29175 


Your eyes are telling, what your lips 
won’t say; w Nell Ford DeBarba; 
pf. © 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
133913; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 29176 


Your eyes in the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 
133320; Joseph Willis Provance, 
Baltimore. 29177 


Your eyes were saying; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Oct. 
16, 1936; E unp. 133777; Manuel P. 
Silvia, Fall River, Mass. 29178 


Your ideas are my ideas, that’s my 
idea of love; w Arthur Terker, m 
D. J. (Nick) La Rocca, and J. Rus- 
sel Robinson, pf. se. J. Russel Rob- 


inson. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 
580385; Original Dixieland music, 
New York. 29179 


Your love is kind; fox-trot song. © 
1c. Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 13834387; 
George H. Woodward, Johnstown, 
NeoX. - 29180 


Your love is like a melody that’s ring- 
ing in my heart; song, melody C. HE. 
Stevens and Ben Adelman. © 1 e. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 133795; Clar- 
ence Emery Stevens, South Newton, 
Ta. 29181 


Your prayer; song; mixed voices. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1936; E unp. 1382021; 
Margaret Elizabeth Edwards, Mt. 
Vernon, Il. 29182 


Your President; w M. J. McMahon, 
melody E. Prince. © 1 ec. Oct. 3, 
19386; E unp. 134128; Martin J. Mc- 
Mahon and Earres Prince, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 29183 


Your satisfaction is my happiness; 
song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
134207; Alfonso Bounds, Cincinnati. 

29184 


Your smile really betrays you; song, w 
Isaac Li. Santos. © 1 e Oct. 5, 
1836; FE unp. 1383037; J. Chas. McNeil, 
Los Angeles. 29185 


Yours ’til the end of time; pf., with 
w. ©1.e Oct. 2, 1986; E unp. 
132916; Dorice Charles Denton, 
Galesburg, Ill. 29186 


1284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 10, 1936 29189 


Zagrajcie mi; tango-romans, stowa: © Sept. 11, 1936; E pub. 57955; Cor- 
Emanuel Schlechter, m: Jerzy Ros- nell clef club, Ithaca, N. Y. 29188 
ner, arr. Jerzy Belzacki; ork. strony. weit ‘ Path 
© May 11, 1986; H for. 46228; Wai- | “EO! Weanie Hitching Grinvan, © 
tions Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. : : 


29187 1c... Oct....5,. 1986; EH unp.. 133071; 

Minnie Hitchins Grinnan Holmes and 
Zing-boom let’s go Cornell; w George Mary Grinnan Denison, Dallas. 

Louis Coleman, m Louis F. Audrieth. 29189 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog since 
Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and 


the United States (including 18,473 unpublished) _~-_____________ 25, 853 

Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 533 unpub- 
"FSS VEY 1) SNR Tae MPN (eh Ds 3 iti ae ELD oie la eae MO pt Be 3, 336 
TDD ENS PNR, gaa ODEN PST NGO E CE Micild fe 98 iggy Cth a pod ant bates GAs v ale 29, 189 


1285 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Absence; men’s voices, a cappella. 
Leonard B. MecWhood, Hanover, N. 
H., as author of m. R 47446, Oct. 3, 
19386. 1 


Air religieuse [sic]; par Hans Kron- 
old, op. 18; violincello and pf. © 
Sophie Kronold, New York, as 
widow. R 47711, Sept. 24, 1936. 2 


Algy; from Old Dutch, w George V. 
Hobart, m Victor Herbert. © Don- 
ald Hobart and Vere Hobart, New 
York, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of w, Ella Bartlett, New York, 
and Clifford Herbert, Santa Monica, 
Calif., as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47633, Oct. 1, 1936. 3 


All I want is my honey boy; song, from 
A trip to Africa, w John Larkins. 
© Dave Peyton, Chicago, as author 
of m. R 47570, Sept. 28, 1936. + 


American (The) idea; musical comedy 
© George M. Cohan, New York, as 


author. R 47398, Sept. 24,1936. 4* 
Amina; two-step; orch. © eal 
Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 47585, 


Oct. 5, 1936. 5) 


Angel’s (The) message; Sunday school 
service for Christmas, Adam Geibel, 
Florence Williams Falconer, W. A. 
Post, Mrs. R. R. Forman, and Ralph 
Howard Pendelton. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of 
the deceased author, Adam Geibel. 
R 47892, Oct. 22, 1936. 6 


Aphrodite; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of 
m. R 47631, Oct. 1, 1936. 7 

Arme (Das) migdlein; op. 34; 3 frau- 
enstimmen, soli o. cho. hft. 3. © A. 
von Othegraven, Cologne-Milheim, 
Germany, as author. R 47448, Oct. 
5, 1936. 8 


Around the Christmas tree; Yule-tide 
potpourri, Theodore Moses Tobani; 
orch. © Joseph Morris Tobani, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author. R 47757, Oct. 16, 
1936. 9 


As long as the world goes round, song, 
from The red moon. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, New York, as author. R 
48047, Nov. 3, 1936. 10 


©] Ashford (HE. L.) 


[29189 


Allegretto; organ 
voluntary. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 47990, Oct. 28, 1936. 11 


Prelude; organ voluntary. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 47996, 
Oct. 28, 1936. 12 


At the portals of light; w Alice Jean 
Cleator, m Herbert J. Lacey. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 


author of m. R 47555, Sept. 12, 
1936. 13 
Auber (Daniel Francois Hsprit) Fra 


Diavolo; arr. Thomas H. Rollinson ; 
orch. © Frederick B. Rollinson, 
Naugatuck, Conn., as executor of the 
author of arrangement. R 48073, 
Oct. 29, 1936. 14 
Babbling brook; reverie, caprice; pf. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author, R 47473, Sept. 30, 1986. 15 


Babe (The) of Bethlehem. © C. Aus- 
tin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of 
m. R 47498, Oct. 3, 1936. 16 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Kantate no. 
152; English version, m arr. B. 
Todt. © F. 8S. Copeland, London, as 
author of English version. R 48068, 
Noy. 10, 1936. 17 


Das wohltemperierte klavier; ers- 
ter teil, instruktive ausgabe Bruno 
Mugellinii © Lina Ceppetelli, ved. 
Mugellini, Mailand, Italy, as widow 
of the author of arrangement. R 
47967, Sept. 21, 1936. 18 


Badinage;. pf. © Corelli Windeatt, 
Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, Hng- 
land, as author. R 47408, Sept. 28, 
1936. 19 


Bajadere (Die) ; lied, humoreske, text 
Rob Steidl. © Paul Lincke, Berlin, 
as author of m. R 47575, Oct. 5, 
1936. 20 


Bambooland; song, m Melville J. 
Gideon. © E. Ray Goetz, London, as 
author of w. R 478438, Oct. 16, 1936. 

omit 

Barearolle; organ voluntary, EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47987, Oct. 28, 1936. 22 


1286 


RENEWALS 


no. 10, 19386 


Be a light; song. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author of m. R 
47549, Sept. 12, 1936. 23 


Be strong in Jesus; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m Herbrt J. Lacey. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 475383, Sept. 12, ee 

Be Thou my guide; trio, w Mary Gil- 
bert Wray, m HE. L. Ashford; sop., 
alto and bar. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 47998, Oct. 28, 1936. 

25 


Beautiful eyes; song, w Geo. Whiting. 
© Ted Snyder, Los Angeles, as au- 
thor of m. R 47802, Oct. 18, 1986. 26 


Because His name is Jesus; w arr. and 
m BE. O. Excell. © HEH. O. Excell, jr., 
Chicago, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
47618, Sept. 28, 1936. 20 


Behold, I bring you good tidings; w 
from the Bible; mixed voices. 
Bruce Steane, Tonbridge, Kent, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 47770, Oct. 
21, 1936. 28 


Behold the moon is breaking; w Min- 
nie A. G. Edington, m Adam Geibel. 
© Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47894, Oct. 22, 1936. 29 


Belle (The) of the barbers’ ball; mu- 
sical comedy. © George M. Cohan, 
New York, as author. R 47392, Sept. 
24, 1956. 738 fe 


Bennett (T. C. Sterndale) Four songs 
of childhood ; from The queen of the 
meadows, Robert Ellice Mack. © T. 
C. Sterndale Bennett, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 47973, Nov. 4, 1986. 30 


Berceuse pour un soir d’automne; par- 
tition d’orch. © Ernest Moret, Paris, 
as author. R 47701, Oct. 7, 19386. 31 


Berger (Rodolphe) Deux danses espag- 


noles; pf. no. 1, 2. © MHonorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 47704, 
47703, Oct. 7, 1936. 32, 33 


Betsy Bolivar; from. The promoters, w 
James O’Dea, m Anna Caldwell. © 
Anna Caldwell O’Dea, Beverly Hills, 
Calif., as author of m, and widow of 
the author of w. R 47672, Oct. 1, 
1936. 34 


Better things are coming later on; song 


and cho. © Laurence M. Dillon, 
Ithaca, N. Y., as author. R 47791, 
Oct. 13, 1986. 35 


47 


Beware of the garden of love; song, 
from The sunny side of Broadway. 
© Boyle Woolfolk, Chicago, as au- 
thor, R 48011, Nov. 7, 1986. 36 


Billiken (The) man; song, m Melville 
J. Gideon. © E. Ray Goetz, London, 
as author of w. R 47846, Oct. 16, 
1936. 37 


Bizet (Georges) Toreador song; from 
Carmen, arr. Theodore Moses Tobani ; 
orch. © Joseph Morris Tobani, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author of arrangement. R 
47756, Oct. 16, 19386. 38 


Blarney ; w and m Nora Bayes and Jack 
Norworth. © Benjamin L. Fried- 
land, New York, as widower of one of 
the authors. R 47662, Oct. 1, 1936. 

39 


Blessed Rock of ages; song, w W. C. 
Martin. © C. Austin Miles, Pitman, 
N. J., as author of m. R 47520, Sept. 
12, 1936. 40 


Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig; w Junie 
McCree, m Albert Von Tilzer. © 
Barbara McCree Justiz, Brooklyn, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47440, Sept. 17, 19386. 41 


Bonnie Annie Laurie; w Harry Wil- 
liams, m EH. Van Alstyne. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author of m, 
and Carrie Quinn, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 47661, 
Oct. 1, 19386. 42 


Booby; w J. Mahoney, m Theodore 
Morse. © Jack Mahoney, New York, 
as author of w, and Theodora Morse, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
m. R 48025, Nov. 8, 19386. 43 


Boulevard (The) glide; song, m Mel- 
ville J. Gideon. © EH. Ray Goetz, 
London, as author of w. R 47847, 
Oct. 16, 1936. 44 


Brinkley (The) bathing girl; from Fol- 
lies of 1909, w Harry RB. Smith, m 
Maurice Levi. © Irene Smith, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Leon Levi, Baltimore, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47660, Oct..1, 1936. 45 


Brinkley (The) coon; song. © George 
M. Cohan, New York, as author. R 
47390, Sept. 24, 1936., 46 


Bubble (The) and the sunbeam; w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, m Jas. W. Tate. © 
Elizabeth C. Macdonald, Berkeley, 
Calif., as widow of the author of w. 
R 47841, Sept. 18, 1986. 47 


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48 


Bushel (A) o’ kisses; by Lewis F. Muir. 
© Theresa M. Deutsch, New York, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 48041, Oct. 15, 1936. 48 


By-gone days in Dixie; from the musi- 
cal show Mr. Lode of Koal, w Alex 
Rogers, m Bert A. Williams. © La- 
vinia Rogers, Brooklyn, as widow of 
the author of w. R 48058, Nov. 3, 
1936. 49 


Cairo; song, from The flirting princess, 
w Hough and Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 48062, Nov. 3, 1936. 50: 


Calais-Douvres; marche aérienne, Ro- 
dolphe Berger; pf. Honorine 
Isopy, Paris, as executor. R 47702, 
Oct. 7, 1936. ol 


Call to service; song, w J. W. Johnson. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 47548, Sept. 12, 1936. 

52 

Cannibal love; song, m Harry I. Robin- 
son. © Will J. Harris, Chicago, as 
author of w. R 47568, Sept. 28, 1936. 


53 
Canzonetta; by E. Schuett, transcribed 
Theo. M. Tobani; orch. Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York, as proprietor 
in a work made for hire. R 47765, 
Oct. 17, 1936. 54 


Chant (Le) de la destinée; de Gabriel 
Dupont, transcrit pour deux pfs. © 
Maurice Dumesnil, Paris, as author 
of transcription. R 47849, Oct. 7, 
1936. 55 


Chant et danse slaves; partition d’orch. 
© Ernest Moret, Paris, as author. R 
47700, Oct. 7, 1936. 56 


Chasse (La) ; etude de concert; pf. © 
Emil Sauer, Vienna, as author. R 
47448, Oct. 5, 1936. 57 


Child of the promise; Sunday school 
service for Christmas, Adam Geibel, 
Mrs. R. R. Forman and Gertrude L. 
Knox. © Kathryn Skinner, Philadel- 
phia, as child of the deceased author, 
Adam Geibel. R 47891, Oct. 22, 1986. 

58 

Ching Foo; w Joseph H. McKeon and 
W. G. Tracy, m W. Raymond Walker. 
© William G. Tracy, New York, as 
one of the authors of w. R 47803, 
Oct. 18, 1936. 5S 

Chink, Chink, Chinaman; from Mr. 
Lode of Koal, w Alex Rogers, m Bert 
A. Williams, arr. J. Rosamond John- 
son. © Lavinia Rogers, Brooklyn, 
as widow of the author of w. R 
48044, Nov. 3, 1986, 60! 


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pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Christ our corner stone; w Mary Pier- 
son, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln 
W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, 
as children of,the deceased author of 
m. R 47528, Sept. 12, 1936. 61 


Christians awake (Kommet, ihr hir- 
ten) ; ancient Bohemian Christmas 
song, English w Mrs. G. Federlein, m 
arr. E. J. Biedermann; mixed cho. 
© Herbert Biedermann, Freeport, 
L. I., N. Y., Edward Biedermann, 
Wales, Ont., Canada, and Maud Jack, 
Port Chester, N. Y., as children of 
the deceased author of arrangement. 
R 47502, Oct. 6, 1936. 62 


© Joseph Jongen, 
Brussels, as author. R 47686, Oct. 7, 
1936. 63 


Close to Thee; w Lilian E. Jarvis, m 
J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 47554, 
Sept. 12, 1936. 64 


Come after breakfast; w and m J. T. 
Brymn, C. Smith and James Burris. 
© James T, Brymn and Chris Smith, 
New York, as two of the authors. R 
47579, Oct. 5, 1986. 65 


Come back Jack; w Fred E. Weatherly, 
m Ernest Newton. © Dorothy Cor- 
nelius, Bromley, Kent, England, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47976, Nov. 4, 19386. 66 


Come, ye children; sacred song; in F 
flat. © James H. Rogers, San Ma- 
rino, Calif., as author. R 47782, Oct. 
21, 1936. 67 


Communion; organ voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 47988, Oct. 28, 19386, 68 


Consolation; w J. E. Carpenter, m J. L. 
Hatton, arr. Frank Lynes; women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Groton, 
Mass., aS widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 47778, Oct. 21, 1936. 

69 

Consolation lane; w and m J. T. Brymn, 
C. Smith and James Burris. © James 
T. Brymn and Chris Smith, New 


Clair de lune; pf. 


York, as two of the authors. R 47578. 
Oct. 5, 1986. 70 
Coon’s’ birthday; cake-walk-march; 


band, © Paul Lincke, Berlin, as au- 
thor. R 47581, Oct. 5, 1936. 71 


Crescendo; by lLasson, transeribed 
Theo. M. Tobani; orech. © Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York, as proprie- 


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tor in a work made for hire. R 4774, 
Oct. 17, 1986. 72 


Crossing the bar; men’s voices. © Car- 
rie B. Adams, Portland, Or., as au- 
thor. R 47381, Sept. 28, 1986. 73 


Crown Him; w A. A. Payn, m J. Lin- 
coln Hall. © C, Austin Miles, Pit- 
man, N. J., as author of w. R 47551, 
Sept. 12, 1936. 74 


Cuckoo (The) prelude; for the caril- 
loh, Mathias van den Gheyn, ed. for 
pf. © Fanny Davies, London, as au- 
thor of editing. R 47412, Sept. 28, 
1936. 75 


Cupid and co.; w Paul A. Rubens and 
Arthur Wimperis, m P. A. Rubens. 
© Herbert Rubens and A. N. Tayler, 
London, as executors of the author 
of m. R 47480, Sept. 23, 1936, 76 


Cupid astray; waltz, arr. Herman 
Friedrich; orch. © Walter Rolfe, 
Boston, as author. R 48027, Nov. 4, 
1936. 77 


Cutey: song, m Melville J. Gideon. © 
EK. Ray Goetz, London, as author of 
w. R 47845, Oct. 16, 1936. 78 


Daffadowndilly ; song, from Pinkie and 
the fairies, W. Graham Robertson. 
© Frederic Norton, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 47424, Sept. 23,1986. 79 


Danza spagnuola; pf. © Francesco 
Paolo Frontini, Catania, Italy, as au- 
thor. R 47902, Oct, 13, 1936. 80 


Darling make me dreamy; song, w Ar- 
thur J. Lamb. © Alfred Solman, New 
York, as author of m. R 47584, Oct. 
5, 1936. 81 


Day by day; w Grace Gordon, m J. 
Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hail, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as childrea 
of the deceased author of m. R 47516, 
Sept. 12, 19386. 82) 


Day (The) is far spent; song. © C. 
Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as au- 
thor. R 47584, Sept. 12, 1936. 83. 


Daybreak ; op, 18, no. 2; sop. or ten. © 
Mabel W. Daniels, Boston, as author. 
R 47767, Oct. 21, 19386. 84 


Difference (The); w Abbie Farwell 
Brown, m Gerrit Smith, op. 24, no. §, 
arr. Frank Lynes; three women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Groton, 
Mass., as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 47781, Oct. 21, 1936. 

85 

Dixie fantasia; by Herman Bellstedt, 
jr.; band. © Kate Bellstedt, Cincin- 
nati, aS widow. R 47459, Nov. 23, 
1985. 86 


100 


Do you know Charlie Digby; song, w 
E. W. Rogers, © John Neat, London, 
as author of m. R 47669, Oct. 1, 1986. 

| 87 

Don’t choose a Gibson girl; song, from 
The goddess of liberty, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © Jo- 
seph EK. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47602, Aug. 20, 1986. 

88 

Don’t forget the girl you left behind; 
song, from The golden girl, m Jos. E. 
Howard. © Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 47400, Sept. 26, 1936. 

89 

Don’t look at me like that; w A. S. 
Brown, m N. D. Ayer. © A. Seymour 
Brown, Philadelphia, as author of w, 
and Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 47624, Oct. 1, 1986. 

90 

Dream (A) of Bethlehem; by H. G. 
Stephens. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47495, Oct. 3, 
1936. 91 


Dream (A) of the South; waltzes; pr. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47475, Sept. 30, 1986. 92 


Dreaming. © Caro Roma, Oakland, ~ 
Calif., as author. R 47644, Oct. 1, 
1936. 93 


Harth (The) is the Lord’s; harvest 
anthem, Psalm 24. © Bruce Steane, 
Tonbridge, Kent, England, as author 
of m. R 47709, Sept. 28, 1936. 94 


Electric signs; from The old town, w 
G. Ade, m Gustav Luders. © George 
Ade, Brook, Ind., as author of w, Gus- 
tav W. Chase, Brooklyn, and Edward 
Konig, Breslau, Germany, as next of 
kin of the author of m who is not 
living, R 476382 Oct. 1 19386. 95 


En bateau; par Claude Debussy, tran- 
seription pour petit orch. 1.1°°* vio- 
lons.—2. Pf. conducteur. © H. Mou- 
ton, Nice, France, as author of tran- 
seription. R 47687, 47688, Oct. 7, 1986. 

96, 97 

En Bretagne; suite, op, 13, no. 2; pf. 
© Rhené Baton, Chatou, France, as 
author. R 47690, Oct. 7, 1936. 9S 


Ethiopian romanza; song. © HE. K. 
Heyser, Uniontown, Pa., as author. 
R 47380, Sept. 28, 1936. 99 


Even me; hymn-anthem, w Elizabeth 
Codner. © Mrs. R. R. Forman, 
Hightstown, N. J.,as author ofm. R 
47501, Oct. 3, 19386. 100 


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101 


Evening (An) meditation; op. 16; or- 


gan. © Purcell J. Mansfield, Glas- 
gow, as author. R 47784, Oct. 21, 
1936. 101 


Every girl loves a uniform; by Manuel 
Klein. © Helen Klein, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow. R 47626, Oct. 1, 
1936. 102 


Every town has a post office and a wise, 
wise girl; from The sunny side of 
Broadway. © Boyle Woolfolk, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 47590, Sept. 23, 
1986. 103 


Everybody wonders why they married; 
song, from The golden girl, m Jos. E. 
Howard. © Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams, Los Angeles, as au- 
thors of w. R 47402, Sept. 26, 1936. 

104 


Exercices d’octaves et de staccato; par 
Charles Czerny, nouvelle éd. instruc- 


tive. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as au- 
thor of new edition. R 47706, Oct. 7, 
1936. 105 


Hixercices et études en doubles notes; 
par Charles Czerny, nouvelle éd. in- 
structive; pf. Isidore Philipp, 
Paris, as author of new edition. R 
47697, Oct. 7, 1936. 106 


Hye hath not seen; by J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47487, Oct. 3, 1936. 107 


Fair flower of Japan; by Manuel Klein. 
© Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow. R 47623, Oct. 1, 1936. 108 


Farewell (A); song, w anon. © Her- 
bert Oliver, London, as author of m. 
R 47420, Sept. 23, 1936. 109 


Farewell to the flowers; reverie; guit. 
© Richard E. Hildreth, West Somer- 
ville, Mass., as author. R 48031, Nov. 
4, 1986. , 110: 


Father’s (A) care; w Grace Gordon, m 
J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
47509, Sept. 12, 1936. ato i 


Fillmore’s sacred duet book; coll., James 
H. Fillmore. © James H. Fillmore, 
jr., Cincinnati, as child of the de- 
ceased author of collection. R 473883, 
Sept. 28, 1936. 112 


Fishing; from Gay musician, w Chas. 
J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner, 
m Julian Edwards. © Emily Eda- 


Dt. TI, Ne S.nvaoll 


wards, Hollywood, Calif., as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47653, Oct. 1, 1986. shes 


Flash (The) light; march-two Step, arr. 


E. T. Paull. © Edwin Ellis, New 
York, as author. R 47763, Oct. 10, 
1936. 114 


Fling wide the portals; w Elsie Dunean 
Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln 
W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as ¢hil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. R 
47505, Sept. 12, 1936. 115 


Flower of the everglade; from The 
Island of Never Was, m J. EH. Demp- 
sey. © Viola Anna Flaherty, West 


Philadelphia, as widow. R 47794, 
Oct. 13, 1936. 116 
Flowers’ (The) telephone: w Abbie 


Farwell Brown, m Herman Karle; 
women’s voices. © Alonzo Stone, 


Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
47434, Sept. 24, 19386. 1m ire 
For remembrance; song, w Fred HE. 


Weatherly; in F. © Lady Arthur 
Hill, London, as author of m. R 
47411, Sept. 28, 1936. 118 


Forward! be our watchword; w H. Al- 
ford, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lineoln 
W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of the deceased author of m. 
R 47504, Sept. 12, 1936. 119 


Forward Christian soldiers; w Robert 
L. Fletcher, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47544, Sept. 12, 1936. 

120 


Franco-American (The) rag; interpo- 
lated number, from The silver star, 
w William Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47826, Oct. 15, 19386. 121 


Fruit défendu; valse, paroles Louis 
Despax, m Rodolphe Berger. © Hon- 
orine Isopy, Paris, as executor of the 
author of m. R 47673, Oct. 7, cris 

1 


Frysinger (J. Frank) Nocturne; or- 


gan. © J. Frank Frysinger, York, 
Pa., aS author. R 47384, Sept. 25, 
1936. 123 


Full (A) hand; march and two-step, 
Abe Losch; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 47472, 
Sept. 30, 1936. 124. 


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(The) of dreams; waltzes, 
© Clare Kum- 
R 


Garden 
Clare Kummer; pf. 
mer Henry, New York, as author. 
47888, Oct. 27, 1936. 


Garden of dreams; reverie serenade. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47477, Sept. 30, 1936. 126 


Gay (The) hussars; selection, from The 
gay hussars, Hmerich Kalman, arr. 
Emil Ascher; orch. © Morton As- 
cher and Adolph Ascher, New York, 
as children of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 47580, Oct. 5, ee. 


Gee, but ain’t America a grand old 
place; song. © Chris Smith, New 
York, as author. R 47576, Oct. 5, 
1936. 128 


Gee, you're a grand little, gal; song, w 
James Dempsey. © George Mitchell, 
Fort Ann, N. Y., aS author of m. R 
48010, Nov. 5, 19386. 129 


© Caro Roma, Oakland, Calif., 
R 47645, Oct. 1, 1936. 
130 


Ghosts. 
as author. 


Gilchrist (W. W.) Six Christmas 
carols; by W. W. Gilchrist, H. R. 
Shelley and H. M. Staton. © W. W. 
Gilchrist, Philadelphia, Harry R. 
Shelley, New York, and H. M. Staton, 
Boston, as authors. R 47438, Sept. 
17, 1936. 131 


Girls (The) of Baden; waltzes, Karl 
Komzak, arr. E. A. Carroll; pf. © 
A. Carroll Ely, Brooklyn, as author 
of arrangement. R 47577, Oct. 5, 
1936. 132 


Give thanks unto God; by Herbert J. 
Lacey. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47483, Oct. 3, 
1936. 133 


Go back; by E. Van Alstyne, Harry 
Williams and Grapewin. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Chicago, as one of the 
authors, and Carrie Quinn, New York, 
as widow of one of the authors. R 
47643, Oct. 1, 1986. 134 


Go forward, Christian soldier; hymn 
anthem, w Lawrence Tuttiett, m Jo- 
hannes Ziegler, arr. Charles P. Scott; 
mixed voices. © Maude Ladd Scott, 
New York, as widow of the author of 
arrangement. R 47776, Oct. 21, 1936. 

135 


109464—-37——_8 


Goddess (The) of liberty; song, from 
the musical comedy, w Wil! M. Hough 
and Frank R. Adams. © Joseph HE. 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 47596, Aug. 20, 1986. 136 


God’s book; w James Rowe, m D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, aS widow of the author of m. 
R 47616, Sept. 28, 1936. 137 


Golden (The) girl; song, from the 
musical comedy, m Jos. EH. Howard. 
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. 
Adams, Los Angeles, ag authors of w. 
R 47403, Sept. 26, 1986. 138 


Good-bye girlie, and remember me; 
song, m Geo. W. Meyer. © Irving 
Berlin, New York, as author of w. 
R 47375, Sept. 24, 1936. 139 


Good enough for me; song, from A trip 
to Africa, w John Larkins. © Dave 
Peyton, Chicago, as author of m. R 
47572, Sept. 28, 19386. 140 


Grant-Schaefer (G. A.) Thirty-six 
songs for children; w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, and others. © G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, Williamstown, Mass., 
as author of m. R 47730, Oct. 15, 
1936. 141 


Great is the Lord; by Alfred Judson. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased 
author. R 47492, Oct. 3, 19386. 142 


Greater (The) Chopin; m ed. James 
Huneker. © Josephine MHuneker, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of editing. R 48072, Nov. 7, 1936. 

143 

Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Fifty songs; 
ed. Henry T. Finck. © Abbie H. C. 
Finck, Ithaca, N. Y., aS widow of the 
author of editing. R 48071, Nov. 7, 


1936. 144 
—— Larger piano compositions; ed. 
Bertha Feiring Tapper. © Thomas 


Tapper, New York, as executor of 
the author of editing. R 48077. 
Oct. 29, 1936. ; 145 


Hail to our risen Lord; Easter solo, 
w Belle Case Harrington, m EH. L. 
Ashford; mezzo sop. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48000, 
Oct. 28, 1936. 146 


Happy (The) prince; story, Oscar 
Wilde, with incidental m Liza Leh- 
mann. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as widower of the author of m. R 
47418, Sept. 23, 1936. 147 


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pt. Itt, 0. S., Vv. dl 


Harbor of lost dreams; from Mr. Lode| Hello Martha; w D. Eardley-Wilmot 


of Koal, w Alex Rogers, m Bert A. 
Williams, arr. J. Rosamond Johnson. 
© Lavinia Rogers, Brooklyn, as 
widow of the author of w. R 48045, 


Nov. 3, 1986. 148 
Hark, the glad sound! The Saviour 
comes ; mixed voices. © Wm. Ber- 
wald, Syracuse, as author. R 47768, 
Oct. 21, 1936. 149 


Haunted (The) pool; song, from The 
goddess of liberty, w Will M. Hough 
and Frank R. Adams. © Joseph HE. 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 47597, Aug. 20, 1936. 150 


Have a drink to Yankee land; w Harry 
Williams, m E. Van Alstyne. © Eg- 
bert Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author 
of m, and Carrie Quinn, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 47667, 
Oct. 1, 1986. 151 


Have a good time to-night ; song, w S. A. 
White. © Ben M. Jerome, Hunting- 
ton, N. Y., as author of m. R 47807, 
Oct. 18, 1936. 152 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Konzert nr. 1, C 
dur; v. Joseph Haydn, bearb. Paul 
Klengel; violine u. klavier. © Edda 
Klengel, Leipzig, as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 47965, Sept. 
21, 1936. 153 


Violinkonzert nr. 2, G dur; v. Jo- 
seph Haydn, arr. Phil Scharwenka ; 
violine u. pf. Marlene Schar- 
wenka, Bad Nauheim, Germany, as 
child of the deceased author of ar- 
rangement. R 48067, Nov. 10, 1936. 
154 


He calleth thee; by Carrie Bullard; pf. 
or organ ace. 1. High voice, in B 
flat—2. Low voice, in G. © Carrie 
Bullard Lewis, Tufts College, Mass., 
as author. R 47722, Oct. 7,1936. 155 


He leadeth me; by Wilfred Robertson. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as,children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47485, Oct. 3, 1986. 156 


Hearts and flowers; by Theo. Moses 
Tobani; pf. Fingered ed. © Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York, as proprie- 
tor in a work made for hire. R 
47788, Oct. 12, 1986. 157 


Heinz is pickled again; w Harry Wil- 
liams, m HE. Van Alstyne. © Egbert 
Van Alstyne, Chicago, as author of 
m, and Carrie Quinn, New York, as 
widow of the author of w. R 47650, 
Oct. 1, 19386. 158 


and Vere Smith, m V. Smith. © 
Edith Mary Marston, London, as ex- 
ecutrix of the author of m. R 47413, 
Sept. 23, 1936. 159 


Henry Hudson was a bold jack tar; w 
and m Ren Shields. © Grace Shields, 
Avenel, N. J., as widow. R 48052, 
Noy. 3, 1936. 160 


Her name is Mary Donohue; song, w 
William Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, 
Stamford, Conn., as author of m. R 
47827, Oct. 10, 1936. 161 


Her rest; w Archibald Sullivan, m Noel 
Johnson. © Rosina Noel Johnson, 
London, as widow of the author of m. 
R 47421, Sept. 23, 1986. 162 


Here’s to your last girl; song, from The 
goddess of liberty, w Will M. Hough 
and Frank:R. Adams. © Joseph H. 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 47601, Aug. 20, 1986. 163 


Heure (L’) espagnole; comédie musi- 


cale, poéme France Nohain. © Mau- 
rice Ravel, Montfort lI’ Amaury, 
France, as author of m. R 47848, Oct. 
7, 1936. 164 


Holding fast His hand; w A. A. Payn, 
m J. Lineoln Hall. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of w. 
R 47552, Sept. 12, 1936. 165 


Holy redeemer; by Jacques Arcadelt, 
ed.; mixed voices. © Henry Clough- 
Leighter, Quincy, Mass., as author of 
editing. R 48076, Oct. 29, 1986. 166 


Homeward ; w Margaret Stephens, m J. 
Lincoln Hall. © Lineoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
47557, Sept. 12, 1936. 167 


Honey I want you; song, from A trip 
to Africa, w John Larkins. © Dave 
Peyton, Chicago, as author of m. R 
47574, Sept. 28, 1986. 168 


Hoola woola; from The red moon, w 
Bob Cole, m J. R. Johnson. © J. 
Rosamond Johnson, New York, as 
author of m, Dora Cole Norman, 
West New Brighton, N. Y., and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer, Chicago, as next 
of kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 48048, Nov. 3, 19386. 169 


Hosanna! to the Son of David; 
Christmas anthem, Biblical w; mixed 
voices. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Roslindale, Mass., as author of m. 
R 47771, Oct. 21, 1936. 170 


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How beautiful on the mountains; by| I’m afraid to be alone; song, from The 


G. W. Marston, arr. Frank Lynes; 
women’s voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Groton, Mass., as widow of the au- 
thor of arrangement. R 47774, Oct. 
21, 1936. kA 


How beautiful upon the mountains. © 
C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author. R 47488, Oct. 3, 1936. 172 


How can you toot a toot-toot, when you 
have no toot to toot; w W. N. A. 
Heelan, m Seymour Furth. © Mar- 
garet Mahany, Scotch Plains, N. J., 
as widow of the author of w. R 
47560, Oct. 6, 1936. 173 


Humoresque on Turkey in the straw; 
by Herman Bellstedt, jr.; clarinet 
solo and band. © Kate Bellstedt, 
Cincinnati, as widow. R 47458, Nov. 
23, 1935. 174 


Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber; 
violin and pf. © Elizabeth Fyffe, 
West Newton, Mass., aS author. R 
48078, Oct. 29, 1936. 175 


Le 


can’t love everybody; song, from The 
golden girl, m Jos. E. Howard. © 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles, as authors of w. R 
47404, Sept. 26, 1936. 176 


ke 


can’t reach that top note; song, arr. 
John S. Baker. © Worton ‘David, 
London, and George Arthurs, Har- 
row, Middlesex, England, as authors. 
R 48065, Nov. 3, 1936. 177 


I have set watchmen; by Arthur Wil- 
ton. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47490, Oct. 3, 
1936. 178 


I love them all; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat. D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 47622, Oct. 1, 1936. 179 


I’m a devil; from The sunny side of 
Broadway. © Boyle Woolfolk, Chi- 
cago, aS author. R 47589, Sept. 23, 
1936. 180 


I’m a poor old henpecked man; w A. S. 
Brown, m N. D. Ayer. © A. Seymour 
Brown, Philadelphia, as author of w, 
and Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as 
author of m. R 47656, Oct. 1, 1936. 

181 


golden girl, m Jos. E. Howard. 

Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles, as authors of w. R 
47401, Sept. 26, 1936. 182 


I’m going to sea; by Manuel Klein. © 
Helen Klein, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow. R 47621, Oct. 1, 19386. 183 


I never loved another girl as I love 
you; w Seymour Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, aS author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as author of m. 
R 47638, Oct. 1, 1986. 184. 


I’ve heard that tale before; song, m 
Charles Berton. © George Spink, 
East Providence, as author of w. R 
47636, Oct. 1, 19386. 185 


I’ve lost my gal; w Harry Williams, 
m KE. Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van 
Alstyne, Chicago, as author of m, and 
Carrie Quinn, Chicago, as widow of 
the author of w. R 47659, Oct. 1, 
19386. 186 


I want a man to love me; from Old 
Dutch, w George V. Hobart, m Victor 
Herbert. © Donald Hobart and Vere 
Hobart, New York, as children of the 
deceased author of w, Ella Bartlett, 
New York, and Clifford Herbert, 
Santa Monica, Calif., as children of 
the deceased author of m. R 47658, 
Oct. 1, 1986. 187 


I want a postal card from you; w 
Thomas J. Gray, m Fred Fischer. © 
Mary V. Gray, Woodside, L. I., N. Y., 
as executor of the author of w. R 
48021, Oct. 31, 1936. 188 


I will extol Thee; sacred song; in D 


sharp. © James H. Rogers, San 
Marino, Calif., as author. R 47783, 
Oct. 21, 1936. 189 


I will give you rest; by John A. West; 
mixed voices. © Joseph M. West, 
West Chicago, Ill., as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 47766, Oct. 21, 
1936. 190 


I wish I had my old girl back again; 
w Ballard MacDonald, m Paul Wal- 
lace, arr. C. F. Williams, male quar- 
tette arr. C. F. Shattuck. © Carl F. 
Williams, New York, as author of 
arrangement. R 47565, Oct. 3, 1936. 

191 


I wish that you was my gal, Molly; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © Irving Ber- 
lin, New York, as author of w. R 
47728, Oct. 15, 1936. 192 


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I would like some information; from 
The old town, w G. Ade, m Gustav 
Luders. © George Ade, Brook, Ind., 
as author of w, Gustav W. Chase, 
Brooklyn, and Hdward Konig, Bres- 
lau, Germany, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47637, Oct. 1, 19386. 193 


I would rather fight like ma; song, 
from The golden girl, m Jos. EH. How- 
ard. © Will M. Hough and Frank 
R. Adams, Los Angeles, as authors 
of w. R 47398, Sept. 26, 1936. 194 


Ich bin ein Wiener kind; (I am a 
Viennese) ; English version Bianca 
S. Simon, m Franz Lehar, arr. Aug. 
C. Ely. © A. Carroll Ely, Brooklyn, 
as author of arrangement. R 47583, 
Oct. 6, 1936: 195 


If all moons were honeymoons; song, 
from The goddess of liberty, w Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph E. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47600, Aug. 20, 1936. 

196 


If I could lock you in my heart and 
throw away the key; song, m Jas. 
W. Tate. © George Arthurs, Har- 
row, Middlesex, England, as author 
of w. R 47666, Oct. 1, 1936. Og, 


If I thought you wouldn’t tell; song, m 
Ted Snyder. © Irving Berlin, New 
York, as author of w. R 47726, Oct. 
15, 19386. 198 


If you but only loved me dear, as 
much as I love you; w and m Marion 
T. Bohannon. © M. T. Bohannon, 
Ocala, Fla., as author. R 47592, 
Sept. 23, 19386. 199 


Image (L’) divine; op. 31, no. 6, mél- 
odie pour tén., poésie Henri de Rég- 
nier. 1. Tranposition pour bar. ou 
mezzo-sop.—2. Ton original. © 
Henri Biisser, Paris, as author of m. 
R 47691, 47698, Oct. 7, 1936. 200, 201 


In absence; organ voluntary, E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 47995, Oct. 28, 1936. 202 


In an automatic toy-shop; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding. © Olive 
B. Frevert, San Jose, Calif., as next 
of kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 47635, Oct. 1, 1936. 203 


In the bright moonlight; song, from 
A trip to Africa, w John Larkins. © 
Dave Peyton, Chicago, as author of 
-m. R 47573, Sept. 28, 1936. 204 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


In the gloaming; w Aeta Orred, m An- 
nie Fortescue Harrison, arr. A. La 
Meda; men’s voices. © N. Clifford 
Page, Boston, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 48075, Oct. 29, 19386. 205 


In the glow of the dreamy waltz; w 
Leslie Stiles, m Ivan Caryll. © Mar- 
tin Handon, London, as executor of 
the author of m. R 47428, Sept. 23, 
1936. 206 


In the harbor of sunshine and love; 
song, w C. M. Denison. © Geo. W. 
Meyer, New York, as author of m. 
R 47824, Oct. 20, 19386. 207 


In Zululand; song, from A trip to 
Africa, w John Larkins. © Dave 
Peyton, Chicago, as author of m. R 
47569, Sept. 28, 1936. 208 


Indian love song; song, from The 
golden girl, m J. H. Howard. © Will 
M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, Los 
Angeles, as authors of w. R 47405, 
Sept. 26, 1986. 209 


It all happened in the springtime; w 
John EH. Hazzard, m W. T. Francis. 
© Alice Hazzard, Great Neck, L. L., 
N. Y., aS widow of the author of w. 
R 47797, Oct. 18, 1986. 210 


It came upon the midnight clear; by 
Alfred Judson. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author. R 47497, Oct. 
3, 1936. teed 


It looks like something that the cat 
brought in; w John H. Hazzard, m 
W. T. Francis. © Alice Hazzard, 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., as widow of 
the author of w. R 47800, Oct. 13, 
1936. yA WA 


It must have been the milkman; song, 
m Frank Belknap. © Karl Tausig, 
New York, as author of w. R 48026, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 213 


It’s money; from The old town, w G. 
Ade, m Gustay Luders. © George 
Ade, Brook, Ind., as author of w, Gus- 
tav W. Chase, Brooklyn, and Edward 
Konig, Breslau, Germany, as next of 
kin of the author of m, who is not 
living. R 47619, Oct. 1, 1936. 214 


Jack o’ lantern; song, from The flirting 
princess, w Hough and Adams. 
Joseph EH. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 48061, Nov. 3, 1936. 

(215 

Janie; w and m Charles Scott-Gatty. 
© Muriel Scott-Gatty, London, as 
widow. R 47410, Sept. 23, 1936. 216 


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Jeannette s’en va-t’au marché; paysan- 
nerie, Paul Wachs; pf. © Blanche 
Marie Pauline Simone Lemarchand, 
vve. Paul Wachs, Paris, as widow. R 
47679, Oct. 7, 1936. Pale 


Jericho; song, w S. C. Kirk. © C. 
Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author 
of m. R 47527, Sept. 12, 1936. 218 


Jolliest (The) girl in town; w Fred E. 
Weatherly, m Monk Gould. © Agnes 
Hilton Gould, Surrey, England, as 
widow of the author of m. R 47971, 
Sept. 23, 1936. 219 


Jolly cuirassier ; from Prima donna, w 
Henry Blossom, m Victor Herbert. 
© Marjorie Blossom Wilson, New 
York, as widow of the author of w, 
and Ella Bartlett, New York, and 
Clifford Herbert, Santa Monica, 
Calif., as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 47620, Oct. 1, 19386. 

220 


Jolly (A) sailor; march two-step; pf. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as 
author. R 47478, Sept. 30,1986. 221 


Jolly sailors; march and _ two-step; 


banjo. © Albert J. Weidt, Belford, 
N. J., as author. R 48030, Nov. 4, 
1936. 222 


Jongen (Joseph) Deux piéces pour 
piano. © Joseph Jongen, Brussels, 
as author. R 47675, Oct. 7,19386. 223 


Joseph und seine briider; oper, HK. N. 
Méhul, hrsg. F. Weingartner. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit rezita- 
tiven. © Felix Weingartner, Vienna, 
as author of arrangement. R 47963, 
Sept. 21, 1936. 224. 


Just a little bit quaint; w John E. Haz- 
zard,m W.'T. Francis. © Alice Haz- 
zard, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y., as 
widow of the author of w. R 47808, 
Oct. 18, 1936. 


Just the love of Jesus; song, w James 
Rowe. © William Edie Marks, Wil- 
mington, Del., as author of m. R 
47958, Oct. 28, 1936. 226 


Keep it for old times’ sake. © Chas. E. 
Baer, Lansdale, Pa., as author. R 
47798, Oct. 13, 1986. 227 


Keep the fox retreating; song, w Alice 
Jean Cleator. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author of m. R 
47510, Sept. 12, 1936. 228 


Kermesse villageoise; pf. © Edmond 
Filippucci, Paris, as author. R 47612, 
Oct. 8, 1936. 229 


225° 


240 


Kid (The) that opens up and closes 
Broadway ; song, w Carter De Haven. 
© Ted Snyder, Los Angeles, as author 
ofm. R 47801, Oct. 18, 1936. 230 


Kitty, please give me a kiss; from The 
gay hussars, Hmmerich Kalman, 
arr.; orch. © Carl F. Williams, New 
York, aS author of arrangement. R 


47564, Oct. 38, 1936. 231 
Knights of Columbus march; from 
The Island of Never Was, J. HE. 
Dempsey; pf. © Viola Anna Fla- 
herty, West Philadelphia, Pa., as 
widow. R 47810, Oct. 18, 1986. 232 


Konzert fiir fldte mit begleitung des 
orchesters ; v. Carl Reinecke, op. 283 ; 
fidte u. klavier. © Clara Reinecke, 
Leipzig, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 47962, Sept. 21, 1936. 233 


Land (The) of Used To Be; song, from 
The golden girl, m Jos. HK. Howard. 
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, 
Los Angeles, as authors of w. R 
47399, Sept. 26, 1936. 234 


Land (The) where my fathers died is 
good enough for me; w A. S. Brown, 
mN. D. Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, 
Philadelphia, as author of w, and 
Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as au- 
thor of m. R 47652, Oct. 1, ee 

23 


Largest (The) egg’s not always laid by 
the hen that cackles the most; w and 
m Harry Dillon. © Will Dillon, 
Ithaca, N. Y., as next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 47887, 
Oct: ZF, 1936: 236 


Laugh (A) is like sunshine; mixed 
voices. © Alonzo Stone, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 47436, Sept. 
24, 1936. 237 


Lead us, heavenly Father; hymn an- 
them, w J. Edmeston; mixed voices. 
© Wm. Berwald, Syracuse, aS au- 
thor of m. R 48007, Oct. 21, ape 

3 


Légende de lVUkraine; par Francis 
Thomé, op. 28, transcription Léon 
Roques; 2 pfs., 4 mains. © André 
Roques, Paris, as child of the de- 
ceased author of transcription. R 
47677, Oct. 7, 1936. 239 


Let’s pretend you love me; song, from 
The goddess of liberty, w Will M. 
Hough and Frank R. Adams. © 
Joseph EH. Howard, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47594, Aug. 20, 1936. 

240 


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pt. IM) Ni S., Vosk 


Liebe im Mai; op. 34; 3 frauenstimmen,| Loving Shepherd; choral, w Jane H. 


soli o. chor. Partitur u. stimmen. 
lift 1. © A. von Othegraven, Co- 
logne-Miilheim, Germany, as author. 
R 47442, Oct. 5, 1936. 241 


Light (The) of the stars. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of m. 
R 47499, Oct. 3, 1936. 242: 


Lincoln centennial; grand march, BH. T. 
Paull. © G. Paull, Gastonia, N. C., 
as widow. R 47762, Oct. 10, 1936. 

243 


Little (A) girl’s song; song, w H. Nes- 
bit. © Hubert Bath, Bromley, Kent, 
England, as author of m. R 47415, 
Sept. 23, 1936. 


Little Ruby ; march and two-step; orch. 
© Jules Lenzberg, Forest Hills, N. 
Y., as author. R 47804, Oct. 18, 19386. 

245 


Lo the crimson banners; w Hlsie Dun- 
ean Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 47587, Sept. 12, 1936. 

246 


Lo the signals flying; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln 
W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, 
as children of the deceased author 
of m. R 47519, Sept. 12, 1986. 247 


Longacre Square; w A. S. Brown, m 
N. D. Ayer. © A Seymour Brown, 
Philadelphia, as author of w, and 
Nat D. Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., as au- 
thor of m. R 47634, Oct. 1, 1936. 

248 

Look for the sunshine; song, w Alice 
Jean Cleator. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author of m. R 
47550, Sept. 12, 1936. 249 


Lord (The) of life is risen; w Peter 
McArthur, m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 


of the deceased author. R 47998, 
Oct. 28, 1936. 250 
Love’s fancies; waltzes; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 47582. 
Oct. 5, 19386. 251 
Love’s politics; women’s voices. © 
Alonzo Stone, Philadelphia, as au- 


thor of m. R 47483, Sept. 24, 1936. 
252 


Love’s token; reverie; guit. duet. © 
Frank W. Bone, Adrian, Mich., as 
author. R 48028, Nov. 4, 19386. 253 


244 | 


Leeson, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 47542, Sept. 12, 1936. 

254 


Madrigal; organ. © James H. Rogers, 
San Marino, Calif., as author. R 
47786, Oct. 21, 1936. 255 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; in H 
flat: mixed voices. © George Stokes, 
London, as author. R 47481, Sept. 
28, 1986. 256 


Making love; from The Island of Never 
Was, w and m J. H. Dempsey. 
Viola Anna Flaherty, West Philadel- 


phia, as widow. R 47798, Oct. 18, 
1936. 257 
Mareh for organ; in F. © Bruce 


Steane, Tonbridge, Kent, England, as 


author. R 47780, Oct. 21, 1936. 258 
Marche des esclaves; pf. © Hdmond 
Filippueci, Paris, as author. R 
47611, Oct. 8, 1936. 259 


Mary gave him the merry ha, ha; song, 
m Ren Shields. © Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., aS author 
of w. R 47986, Nov. 6, 1986. 260 


Meet me where the lanterns glow; by 
Manuel Klein; © Helen Klein, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow. R 47629, 
Oct. 1, 1936. 261 


Memories of college days; song. © 
Charles Edward Straub, Easton, Pa., 
as author. R 48017, Nov. 2, 1936. 

262 


Menuet; op. 5; 2 pfs. 4 4 mains. © 
Rhené-Baton, Chatou, France, as 


author. R 47680, Oct. 7, 1936. 263 


Menuet-bagatelle; de Fr. Thomé, op. 61, 
transcription Léon Roques; 2 pfs, a4 
4 mains. © André Roques, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author of tran- 
scription. R 476838, Oct. 7, 19386. 264 


Menuet blanc; pf. © Edmond Filip- 
pucci, Paris, as author. R 47613, 
Oct. 8, 1986. 265 


Mer (La); de Claude Debussy, tran- 
scription André Caplet; 2 pfs. a 4 
mains. © Geneviéve Marie Elyse 
Perruchon, vve. André Caplet, Or- 
léans, France, aS widow of the author 
of transcription. R 47696, Oct. 7, 
1936. 266 


Messenger (A) of the cross; song. © 
C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author. R 47525, Sept. 12, 19386. 267 


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Messiah (The) ; Sunday school service 
for Christmas, Adam Geibel, W. A. 
Post, Florence Williams Falconer, 
and Mrs. R. R. Forman. © Kathryn 
Skinner, Philadelphia, as child of the 


deceased author, Adam Geibel. R 
47893, Oct. 22, 1936. 268 
Mexatexa; by Lewis F. Muir. © 


Theresa M. Deutsch, New York, as 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 48040, Oct. 15, 1936. 269 


Michael Angelo; song, w Jack Drislane. 
© Geo. W. Meyer, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47823, Oct. 20, 1986. 

270 


Mighty (The) army; w S. C. Kirk, m 
Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 47539, Sept. 12, 1936. 2701 


Mister Dinkelspiel; w Eddie Moran, m 
J. Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chicago, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47957, Oct. 12, 1936. DAY 


Mizpah; w Ellice Lacie, m J. Lincoln 
Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 47547, Sept. 
12, 1986. 273 


Molly O’Morgan;; the Irish Italian girl, 
w and m Will Letters and Fred God- 
frey. © Fred Godfrey, London, as 
one of the authors. R 47665, Oct. 1, 
1936. 274 


Moonlight makes me lonesome, for a 
girl like you; song, m Geo. L. Cobb. 
© Jack Yellen, Buffalo, as author of 
w. R 47455, Sept. 26, 1936. 275 


Moontime; song. © George Spink, 
Hast Providence, R. I., as author. R 
47670, Oct. 1, 1936. 276 


Moss rose; morceau characteristic. © 
Harry J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor. R 47479, Sept. 30, 1986. 277 


Mount Carmel; anthem, hymn Caroline 
Hazard; mixed voices. © Arthur 
Foote, Newton Centre, Mass., as au- 
thor of m. R 47785, Oct. 21, 1986. 


278 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Mozart 
als achtjahriger komponist; ein 


notenbuch Wolfgangs, zum _ ersten 
male vollstiindig u. kritisch hrsg. © 
Georg Schtinemann, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf, Germany, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 47966, Sept. 21, 1986. 279 


291 


My best girl; w A. S. Brown, m N. D. 
Ayer. © A. Seymour Brown, Phila- 
delphia, as author of w, and Nat D. 
Ayer, Pelham, N. Y., aS author of m. 
R 47630, Oct. 1, 1936. 280 


© George M. 
as author. R 
281 


My caramel gal; song. 
Cohan, New York, 
47391, Sept. 24, 1936. 


My God, accept my heart this day; 
hymn anthem, w M. Bridges; mixed 
voices. © Wm. Berwald, Syracuse, 
as author of m. R 47772, Oct. 21, 
1936. 282 


My husband’s in the city; w Zit, m S. 
R. Henry. © C. F. Zittel, New York, 
as author of w. R 47598, Aug. 20, 
1936. | 283 


My land; song, m Charles Braun. © 
Harold Simpson, London, as author 
of w. R 47416, Sept. 23, 1936. 284. 


My ole man; from Mr. Lode of Koal, 
w Alex Rogers, m Bert A. Williams. 


© Lavinia Rogers, Brooklyn, as 
widow of the author of w. R 48057, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 285 


My prayer; song, w Elsie Duncan Yale. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 47514, Sept. 12, 1936. 

286 


My Shepherd leads; song, w Mary S. 
Leonard. © F. A. Clark, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 47540, Sept. 
12, 1936. 287 


My song shall be of mercy and judg- 
ment; anthem, Herman Karle. © 
Alonzo Stone, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. R 47435, Sept. 24, 1936. 

288 


My summer girl; w Fred E. Weatherly, 
m Ernest Newton. © Dorothy Cor- 
nelius, Bromley, Kent, England, as 
child of the deceased author of m. R 
47974, Nov. 4, 1936. . 289 


My truant heart; from The old town, 
w G. Ade, m Gustav Luders. © 
George Ade, Brook, Ind., as author of 
w, Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, and 
‘Edward Konig, Breslau, Germany, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who is 
not living. R 47628, Oct. 1, 1986. 

290 


Myrella la jolie; chanson, m D. Berni- 
aux. © F. L. Benech, Paris, as au- 
thor of w. R 48049, Nov. 3, 1936. 

291 


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N. D. victory march; w J. F. Shea, m 
M. J. Shea. © John F. Shea, and 
Michael J. Shea, Notre Dame, Ind., 
as authors. R 47955, Oct. 30, 1936. 

292 


Nearer my God to Thee; arr. H. G. 
Stephens. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47494, Oct. 3, 
1936. 293 


by Arthur Wilton. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of the deceased author. R 
47486, Oct. 3, 1936. 


Next to your mother who do you love; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © Irving Ber- 
lin, New York, as author of w. R 
48008, Oct. 30, 1936. 295 


Night; song, w Clement Scott. © Caro 
Roma, Oakland, Calif., as author of 
m. R 47646, Oct. 1, 1936. 296 


O be joyful; by Herbert J. Lacey. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author. R 47489, Oct. 3, 1936. 297 


O Canada; by Paul Perrier. 1. Fan- 
tasia; pf—2. Pf. © Josephine 
Ruegg, Elise Rawlings, Nita Violet 
Bloor and Theodore Arthur Raw- 
lings, London, as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 47719, 47721, Oct. 
9, 1936. 298, 299 


O happy days; w Grace Gordon, m J. 
Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author of m R 
47506, Sept. 12, 1936. 300 


O Lamb of God, still keep me; anthem, 
Herman Karle; mixed voices. © 
Alonzo Stone, Philadelphia, as author 
of m. R 47482, Sept. 24, 1936. 301 


O light eternal. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author. R 47493, 
Oct. 3, 1936. 302 


O silver moon; from The gay hussars, 
Emmerich Kalman, arr.; orch. 
Carl F. Williams, New York, as 
author of arrangement. R 47563, Oct. 
3, 1986. 303 


O taste and see; by G. W. Marston, 
arr. Frank Lynes; women’s voices. 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Groton, Mass., as 
widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 47773, Oct. 21, 1936. 304 


294 | 


pt. na nis weok 


Obadiah McIntire; song. © Dan J. 
Sullivan, Newton Center, Mass., as 
author. R 47406, Sept. 26, 1986. 305 


Oh that Yankiana rag; song, m Melville 
J. Gideon. © E. Ray Goetz, London, 
as author of w. R 47844, Oct. 16, 
1936. 306 


Oh what I’d do for a girl like you; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © George Whit- 
ing, New York, as author of w. R 
47605, Oct. 7, 1936. 307 


Oh, where is my wife tonight; w I. Ber- 
lin and George Whiting, m Ted Sny- 
der. © Irving Berlin, New York, as 
one of the authors of w. R 47452, 
Oct. .6, 1936. 308 


Old Black Joe; by Stephen Collins Fos- 
ter, arr.; men’s voices. © N. Clif- 
ford Page, Boston, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 48074, Oct. 29, 1936. 

309 


Old (The) cathedral chimes; song, w 
Arthur J. Lamb; in F. © Frank H. 
Grey, Bronxville, N. Y., as author of 


m. R 48029, Noy. 4, 19386. 310 
On business for the king. © Grant C. 
Tullar, Orange, N. J., as author. 
R 48024, Nov. 6, 1936. 311 


On wings of love; w Lavinia HE. Brauff, 
m Adam Geibel. © Kathryn Skin- 
ner, Philadelphia, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 47895, Oct. 
22, 1986. 312 


Once there was a little lad; song. © 
EK. K. Heyser, Uniontown, Pa., as 
author. R 473882, Sept. 28, 1936. 

313 


Only remembered; duett, w H. Bonar, 
m J. Lincoln Hail. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of the deceased author of 
m. R 47532, Sept. 12, 1936. 314 


Onward and upward; song. © C. Aus- 
tin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author. 
R 47535, Sept. 12, 1936. als 


Organ praise; Coll. of sacred volun- 
taries, EH. L. Ashford; pipe and reed 
organs. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 47992, Oct. 28, 1936. 316 


Oskee wow wow; song, from The god- 
dess of liberty, w Will M. Hough and 
Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. How- 
ard, New York, as author of m. R 
47595, Aug. 20, 19386. S17 


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341 


Our absent ones; song, w S. C. Kirk. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 47522, Sept. 12, 1936. 

318 


Our nayvy’s the best in the world; by 
Manuel Klein. © Helen Klein, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as widow. R 47627, 
Oct. 1, 1986. 319 


Our victorious nation; march, galop or 
two-step; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 47474, 
Sept. 30, 1936. 320 


Ouverture zu Shakespeare’s Was ihr 
wollt; v. John K. Paine; orch. Par- 
titur. © Mary E. Paine, Cambridge, 
Mass., as widow of the author of m. 
R 47968, May 22, 1936. 321 


Pale golden star; song, from The flirt- 
ing princess, w Hough and Adams. 
© Joseph E. Howard, New York, as 
author of m. R 48060, Nov. 3, 1986. 

322 


Peace be unto you; w from the Bible, 
m Charles P. Scott; in G. © Maude 
Ladd Scott, New York, as widow of 
the author of m. R 47777, Oct. 21, 
1936. 323 


Perfect peace; song, w Edith L. Gates. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 47546, Sept. 12, 1936. 

e 324 


Philippine; valse viennoise, paroles 
Louis Despax, m Rodolphe Berger. 
© Honorine Isopy, Paris, as executor 
of the author of m. R 47705, Oct. 7, 
19386. 325 


Phoebe Brown; from The red moon, w 
Bob Cole, m J. R. Johnson. © 
J. Rosamond Johnson, New York, as 
author of m, Dora Cole Norman, 
West New Brighton, N. Y., and Car- 
riebel Cole Plummer, Chicago, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who is 

not living. R 48054, Nov. 3, 1986. 
326 


Pierné (Gabriel) Sonate; op. 36; tran- 
scription pour pf. et flite. © Gabriel 
Pierné, Paris, as author. R 47678, 
Oct. 7, 1936. | 327 


Pierrot (The) of the minute; comedy 
overture to a dramatic fantasy of 
Ernest Dowson, by G. Bantock: orch. 


sec. © Granville Bantock, Gerard 
Cross, England, as author. R 47964. 
Sept. 21, 19386. 328 


Play that fandango rag; song, m Lewis 


F. Muir. © E. Ray Goetz, London, 
as author of w. R 47840, Oct. 16, 
1936. 329 


w E. Ray Goetz, m Lewis F. 
Muir. © Theresa M. Deutsch, New 
York, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 48039, Oct. 
1 OSG. 330 


Playmates; duet, w Elizabeth F. Gup- 
rill, m James H. Fillmore. © James 
Henry Fillmore, jr., Cincinnati, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47379, Sept. 28, 1936. 331 


© Harry J. Lin- 
as author. R 
332 


march two step. 
coln, Philadelphia, 
47710, Sept. 30, 1986. 


Polar bear man; w Zit, m S. R. Henry. 
© C. F. Zittel, New York, as author 
of w. R 48046, Nov. 3, 1936. 333 


Poor old dad’s in New York for the 
summer; w Harry Williams, m HE. 
Van Alstyne. © Egbert Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, as author of m, and Carrie 
Quinn, New York, as widow of the 
author of w. R 47668, Oct. 1, 1936. 

334 


Poor old Sweep; w Paul A. Rubens and 
Ralph Edwards, m P. A. Rubens. 
© Herbert Rubens and A. N. Tayler, 
London, as executors of the author of 
m. R 47429, Sept. 23, 1936. 335 


Porcupine rag. © Chas. L. Johnson, 
Kansas City, Mo., as author. R 
47397, Sept. 26, 1936. 336 


Portly (The) major; march and two- 
step, arr. Herman Friedrich; orch. 
© Walter Rolfe, Boston, as author. 
R 48034, Noy. 4, 19386. 337 


Postlude in C; organ voluntary, H. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 47989, Oct. 28, 1936. 338 


Pourquoi; from old Dutch, w George V. 
_ Hobart, m Victor Herbert. © Don- 
ald Hobart and Vere Hobart, New 
York, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of w, Ella Bartlett, New York, 
and Clifford Herbert, Santa Monica, 
Calif., as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47640, Oct. 1, 1986. 339 


Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; by H. G. 
Stephens. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Halli, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47484, Oct. 3, 
1936. ~ 840 


Praise ye the Lord. © Harry Hale 
Pike, Arcadia, Calif., as author. R 
47482, Oct. 3, 19386. 341 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 381 


Pretty (The) little girl from nowhere; 
song, w E. W. Rogers. © John Neat, 
London, as author of m. R 47664, 
Oct. 1, 1986. 342 


Princess Yolande; waltzes; orch. © 
Frank H. Grey, Bronxville, N. Y., as 
author. R 48036, Nov. 4, 1936. 348 


Progressive lessons in pianoforte tech- 
nique; by Carl Faelten. bk. 3. © 
Otto Faelten, Bronxville, N. Y., Willi- 
bald Faelten, Framingham, Mass., 
and Anna Faelten Prentice. Belling- 
ham, Wash., as children of the de- 
ceased author. R 47779, Oct. 21, 1936. 

344 


Puccini (Giacomo) Madame Butterfly ; 
potpourri, 6verlagd text B. Fexer; pf. 
© Bernhard Fexer, Stockholm, as au- 
thor of revised text. R 48003, Nov. 
2, 1936. 345 


One fine day (Un bel di vedremo) ; 
from Madame Butterfly, with English 
text. © R. H. Elkin, London, as au- 
thor of English text. R 47707, Oct. 
10, 1936. 346 


Queen of the one ring show; from The 
old town, w G. Ade, m Gustav Lud- 
ers. © George Ade, Brook, Ind., as 
author of w, Gustay W. Chase, 
Brooklyn, and Edward Konig, Bres- 
lau, Germany, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. R 
47655, Oct. 1, 1936. 347 


Rag bag; rag; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 47476, 
Sept. 30, 1936. 348 


Rag tag; march and two-step; mand. 
© Albert J. Weidt, Belford, N. J., as 
author. R 48033, Nov. 4, 1936. 349 


Ragtime baseball; song, from A trip to 
Africa, w John Larkins. © Dave 
Peyton, Chicago, as author of m. R 
47571, Sept. 28, 1936. 


Rally; song. © C. Austin Miles, Pit- 
man, N. J.,as author. R 47530, Sept. 
12, 1936. 351 


Recessional; w Rudyard Kipling, m 
J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author of m. 
R 47536, Sept. 12, 1936. 352 


Recompense; song, w Henry A. Melvin. 
© Caro Roma, Oakland, Calif., as 
author of m. R 47647, Oct. 1, 1936. 

353 


350: 


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Redeemer, Saviour, Lord; trio, w Clara 
B. Beatley, m Frank Lynes; women’s 
voices. © Adéle G. Lynes, Groton, 
Mass., aS widow of the author of m. 
R 47769, Oct. 21, 1986. 354 


Rejoicing in redeeming love; w Elsie 
Duncan Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 47508, Sept. 12, 1936. 

355 


Ring a message; song. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author. R 
47556, Sept. 12, 1936. 356 


Rock of ages; by H. G. Stephens. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as children of the deceased 
author. R 47491, Oct. 3, 1936. 307 


Rose of Sharon; w Grace Gordon, m 
J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, 
Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and 
Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as children 
of the deceased author of m. R 
47521, Sept. 12, 1936. 358 


Rosemary for remembrance; song, w 
Fred E. Weatherly; no. 2, in F. © 
Lady Arthur Hill, London, as author 
of m. R 47422, Sept. 23, 1936. 359 


Royal (A) flush; march two step, Abe 
Losch; pf. © Harry J. Lincoln, 
Philadelphia, as author. R 47471, 
Sept. 30, 1936. 360 


Rubber plant rag; stretcherette; orch. 
© George L. Cobb, Newton, Mass., 
as author. R 48035, Nov. 4, 204, ‘ 

6 


© C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author. R 47538, 
Sept. 12, 1936. 362 


St. Anne de Beaupré; andante religioso, 
Paul Perrier; pf. © Josephine 
Ruegg, Elise Rawlings, Nita Violet 
Bloor and Theodore Arthur Rawlings, 
London, as children of the deceased 
author. R 47720, Oct. 9, 1936. 363 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Orient 
et Occident ; marche, op. 25. 1. Pte. de 
1°TS violons.—2. Partition d’orch. © 
Marie Laure Truffot, vve. C. Saint- 
Saéns, Puyricard, France, as widow. 
R 47694, 47699, Oct. 7, 1936. 364, 365 


Salome dance; by Theodore Moses To- 
bani; orch. © Joseph Morris Tobani, 
Woodside, L. I., N. Y., as child of the 
deceased author. R 47754, Oct. 16, 
1936. 366 


Safe we'll be; song. 


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Saltarelle; caprice, Th. Lack, op. 135, 
transcription Léon Roques; 2 pfs. a 
4 mains. © André Roques, Paris, as 
child of the deceased author of tran- 
seription. R 47695, Oct. 7, 1936. 

367 


Saltarello siciliano; pf. © Francesco 
Paolo Frontini, Catania, Italy, as au- 
thor. R 47901, Oct. 18, 19386. 368 


Samanthy Jane with her face against 


the pane. © Kenneth S. Clark, New 
York, as author. R 47625, Oct. 1, 
1936. 369) 


Same (The) moon shines everywhere; 
from The Island of Never Was, w 
and m J. E. Dempsey. © Viola Anna 
Flaherty, West Philadelphia, Pa., as 
widow. R 47811, Oct. 13, 1936. 370 


Same (The) old silv’ry moon is shin- 
ing; from The red moon, w Bob Cole, 
m J. R. Johnson. © J. Rosamond 
Johnson, New York, as author of m, 
Dora Cole Norman, West New Brigh- 
ton, N. Y., and Carriebel Cole Plum- 
mer, Chicago, as next of kin of the 
author of w, who is not living. R 
48053, Nov. 3, 1936. 371 


Santa Claus at Miss Prim’s; Christmas 


cantata. © C. Austin Miles, Pitman, 
N. J., as author. R 47500, Oct. 3, 
1936. Se 


Saved for service; song, w Ida L. Reed. 
© C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as 
author of m. R 47548, Sept. 12, 1936. 

373 


Say no more about it; w C. G. Cotes 
and B. Macdonald, m William Har- 
greaves, arr. Aug. C. Ely. © A. Car- 
roll Ely, Brooklyn, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 47588, Oct. 5, 1936. 

374 

Scarmouche ; scéne de ballet, Fr. Thomé, 
op. 26, transcription Léon Roques; 2 
pfs. 4 4 mains. © André Roques, 
Paris, as child of the deceased author 
of transcription. R 47681, Oct. 7, 
1936. 375 


Schlechte vertrostung; op. 34; 3 frau- 
enstimmen, soli o. chor. Partitur u. 
stimmen. hft. 2. © A. von Othe- 
graven, Cologne-Miilheim, Germany, 
as author. R 47441, Oct. 5, 19386. 

376 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Selected 
songs; English version. © B. Shap- 
leigh, Chicago, as translator. R 47969, 
Mar. 8, 1936. 3T7T 


388* 


Second gavotte; by Sapellnikoff, arr. 
Th. M. Tobani; full orch. © Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York, as proprietor 
in a work made for hire. R 48954, 
Oct. 31, 1936. 378 


Shanghai; tom tom dance; pf. © Carl 
Gray, New York, as author. R 47787, 
Oct. 20, 1936. 379) 


She had a lot of things when she came 
back; w John H. Hazzard, m W. T. 
Francis. © Alice Hazzard, Great 
Neck, L. I. N. Y., as widow of the 
author of w. R 47796, Oct. 13, 1936. 

380 


She was a dear little girl; song, from 
The boys and Betty, m Ted Snyder. 
© Irving Berlin, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 47606, Oct. 7, 1936. 

881 


Ship ahoy, all the nice girls love a 
sailor; w A. J. Mills, m Bennett 
Seott. © Daisy Scott, London, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48056. 
Noy. 3, 1986. 382 


Shops (The) of London town; song, 
from Pinkie and the fairies, W. 
Graham Robertson. © Frederic 
Norton, London, as author of m. R 
47425, Sept. 23, 1936. 383 


Silver star; from The silver star, w 
Harry B. Smith, m Albert Gumble. 
© Irene Bentley Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48056, 
Oct. 16, 1936. 384 


song, interpolated number, from 
The silver star, w Harry B. Smith. 
© Albert Gumble, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47615, Oct. 9, 1936. ee 


Simple histoire; morceau de genre; pf. 
© Yves Léo, Bordeaux, France, as 
author. R 47684, Oct. 7, 1936. 386 


Since mother was a girl; song, w Jack 
Norworth. © Albert Von Tilzer, 
New York, as author of m. R 47729, 
Oct. 2, 1936. 387 


Sing alleluia forth; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as author of m. R 47994, Oct. 
28, 1936. 388 


Singing (The) school; farce, bk. Wm. 
Danforth, m arr. Geo. F. Rosche. 
© Myra Rosche, Fred Rosche and G. 
Edward Rosche, Chicago, as children 
of the deceased author of arrange- 
ment. R 47374, Sept. 10, 1986. 388* 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


389 


Sketch; organ voluntary, E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 47991, Oct. 28, 1986. 389 


Sleep little sea love, sleep; song, w 
Victor A, Hermann. © Caro Roma, 
Oakland, Calif., as author of m. R 
47648, Oct. 1, 1936. 390 


Sleepy (The) song; w abridged from 
the poem, Josephine Daskam, m Kath- 
arine Barry; no. 1, in D. © Nora 
Leith, Newbury, Berkshire, England, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 46377, July 7, 1936. 391 


Slippers (The) of Cinderella; 
from Pinkie and the fairies, W. 
Graham Robertson. © Frederick 
Norton, London, as author of m. R 
47427, Sept. 23, 1936. 


Smile on; song, w Eden BE. Greville. 
© Alfred Solman, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 47587, Oct. 5, 1936. 


Smiling eyes; w Martin Swanger, m 
Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray 
Hill, L. L, N. Y., as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 48055, Nov. 3, 19386. 394 


Snuggle up to Billy Possum. © Ken- 
neth 8. Clark, New York, as author. 
R 47657, Oct. 1, 19386. 395 


Soleil 4 midi; pf. © Joseph Jongen, 
Brussels, as author. R 47685, Oct. 7, 
1936. 396 


Some little something about you; song, 
m Ted Snyder. © Irving Berlin, New 
York, as author of w. R 47727, Oct. 
15, 1936. 397 


Somewhere there’s someone; song, w 
Mark Meredith. © Alfred Solman, 
New York, as author of m. R 48051, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 398 


Sonate fiir orgel; v. Carl Reinecke, op. 
284. © Franz Reinecke, Leipzig, as 
child of the deceased author. R 47708, 
Oct. 5, 1936. 399 


Song (The) my mother sang; w J. EH. 
Ramsey, m HE. O. Excell. © E. O. 
Excell, jr., Chicago, as next of kin of 
the author of m, who is not living. 
R 47617, Sept. 28, 1936. 400 


Song (The) of the butterfly ; song, from 
The flirting princess, w Hough and 
Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 48063, Nov. 
3, 1936. 401 


song, 


392 


393 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Song (The) of the reapers; w Elsie 
Dunean Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47507, Sept. 12, 1986. 


402 

Sous la feuillée; romance sans paroles, 
Fr. Thomé, op. 29, transcription 
Léon Roques; 2 pfs. 4 4 mains. © 


André Roques, Paris, as child of the 
deceased author of transcription. 
R 47682, Oct. 7, 1936. 403 


Spirit divine; duet, w Andrew Reed, m 
E. L. Ashford; sop. and alto. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 47999, 
Oct. 28, 19386. 404 


Squirrel (The) and the nut; w Jessica 
Moore, m Geo. L. Spaulding. © Olive 
B. Frevert, San Jose, Calif., as next 
of kin of the author of w, who is not 
living. R 47651, Oct. 1, 1936. 405 


Stageland; w Jeff T. Branen and Ed- 
ward Laska. © Anatol Friedland, 
New York, as author of m. R 47792, 
Oct. 13, 1936. 406 


Star of the East; w Reginald Huber, 
m Adam Geibel. © Kathryn Skinner, 
Philadelphia, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 47897, Oct. 22, 1986. 

407 


Story (The) Cupid told; song, m Al- 
bert Lurch. © Harry Pease, New 
York, as author of w. R 48022, Oct. 
31, 1936. 408 


Stream (The) of mercy; w Grace Gor- 
don, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of the deceased author of m. 
R 47512, Sept. 12, 1936. 409 


Strike your harps of gold; song, w Liz- 
zie DeArmond, arr. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of m. 
R 47558, Sept. 12, 19386. 410 


Suite francaise en ré majeur; pf. a 4 
mains. © Roger Ducasse, Paris, as 
author. R 47689, Oct. 7, 1986. 4121 


Sun (The) shall no more go down; by 
O. B. Brown, op. 11, no. 3, arr. Frank 
Lynes; women’s voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Groton, Mass., as widow of the 
author of arrangement. R 47775, 
Oct. 21, 1936. 412 


Sunshine; song. © C. Austin Miles, 
Pitman, N. J., as author. R 47515, 
Sept. 12, 1936. 413 


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Sunshine (The) of a Saviour’s love; 
song, w Elsie Duncan Yale. © C. 
Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author 
of m. R 47523, Sept. 12, 1936. 414 


Sunshine (The) of His presence; w 
Grace Gordon, m J. Lincoln Hall. 
© Lincoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased 
author of m. R 47526, Sept. 12, Bee 

41 


Sweet little sunbonnet lady; song, m 
Jas. W. Tate. © George Arthurs, 
Harrow, Middlesex, England, as 
author of w. R 47663, Oct. 1, 19386. 

416 


Symphonische dichtung nach Shake- 
speare’s Sturm; vy. John K. Paine. 
Partitur. © Mary E. Paine, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as widow of the author 
ofm. R 47970, May 22, 1986. . 417 


Take a tip from Venus; from The follies 
of 1909, w Harry B. Smith, m Maurice 
Levi. © Irene Smith, New York, as 
widow of the author of w, and Leon 
Levi, Baltimore, as next of kin of the 
author of m, who is not living. 
R 47642, Oct. 1, 1936. 418 


Take me up in your airship, Willie; w 
Ren Shields, m Geo. Evans. © Grace 
Shields, Avenel, N. J., as widow of 
the author of w, and Millie Evans, 
Chicago, as widow of the author of m. 
R 48064, Nov. 3, 1936. 419 


Tax the bachelors; song. © R. P. Wes- 
ton, Twickenham, England, as author. 
R 47718, Sept. 29, 1936. 420 


Taxi; song, from The goddess of liberty, 
w Will M. Hough and Frank R. 
Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 47599, Aug. 
20, 1936. 421 


Temptation rag; by Henry Lodge; pf. 
© Irene Lodge, Whiteman, N. Y., as 
widow. R 47760, Oct. 17, 1986. 422, 


That cuddlin’ rag; song, m Lou Hirsch. 
© E. Ray Goetz, London, as author of 
w. R 47842, Oct 16, 1936. 423 


That is love; from Old Dutch, w George 
V. Hobart, m Victor Herbert. © 
Donald Hobart and Vere Hobart, New 
York, as children of the deceased 
author of w, and Ella Bartlett, New 
York, and Clifford Herbert, Santa 
Monica, Calif., as children of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 47641, Oct 1, 
1986. 424 


435 


That spooney dance; song, from The 
Silver star, w William Jerome. © 
Jean Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as 
author of m. R 47822, Oct. 20, 19386. 

425 

There are too many girls; song, from 
The flirting princess, w Hough and 
Adams. © Joseph E. Howard, New 
York, as author of m. R 48059, Nov. 
3, 1936. 426 


There’s a big cry baby in the moon; w 
and m Brymn, C. Smith and Burris. 
© Chris Smith, New York, as one of 
the authors. R 47723, Oct. 14, 1936. 

427 


——w and m T. Brymn, Smith and 


Burris. © Tim Brymn, New York, as 
one of the authors. R 47724, Oct. 14, 
1936. 428 


They all started to move; from The pro- 
moters, w James O’Dea, m Anna Cald- 
well. © Anna Caldwell O’Dea, Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif., as author of m, and 
widow of the author of w. R 47671, 
Oct. 1, 1936. 429 


This is no place for a minister’s son; by 
Herbert Ingraham. © Amo Ingra- 
ham, Hollywood, Calif., as child of 


the deceased author. R 47839, Oct. 
16, 1936. 430 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 


Célébres lecons de solfége 4 change- 
ments de clef; composées pour les 
examens et concours du conservatoire 
de musique, 1872-1896; transcriptions 
enclédesol. 1°" et 2° livre. © René 
Thomas, Paris, as next of kin of the 
author of transcriptions, who is not 
living. R 47698, Oct. 7, 1986. 431 


Thou art my all; w Charlotte Elliott, m 
E. L. Ashford; low voice. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48001, Oct. 
28, 1936. 432 


Thou art my friend; w Ernest Williams, 
m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lincoln W. 
Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall, 
and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, as 
children of the deceased author of m. 
R 47524, Sept. 12, 1936. 433 


Through the world the fairies go; song, 
from Pinkie and the fairies, W. 
Graham Robertson. © Frederic Nor- 
ton, London, as author of m. R 
47426. Sept. 23, 1986. 434 


Tire, tire Ninette; chansonnette. © 
H. Christiné, Paris, as author. R 
48050, Nov. 3, 1986. 435 


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436 


To a baby; w Marguerite Radclyffe- 
Hall, m Robert Coningsby Clarke; in 
D flat. © J. C. Brodie & sons, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland, as executors of the 
author of m. R 47409, Sept. 23, 1936. 

436. 


Today is born Hmmanuel (Gebor’n ist 
der Emmanuel); Hnglish w Mrs. G. 
Federlein, m Mich. Praetorius, arr. 
EK. J. Biedermann; mixed voices. 
© Herbert Biedermann, Freeport, 
L. I. N. Y¥., Hdward Biedermann, 
Wales, Ont., Canada, and Maud Jack, 
Port Chester, N. Y., as children of the 


deceased author of arrangement. R 
47508, Oct. 6, 1936. A437 
Toujours Vamour; valse, James M. 


Glover; pf. © Mary Page, Hastings, 
England, as executrix of the author. 
R 47978, Sept. 23, 1936. 438 


Trio, prélude, variations et final; op. 
30; pf., violon et alto. © Joseph 
Jongen, Brussels, as author. R 47682, 


Oct. 7, 1936. 439 
Under love’s window; waltzes; pf. © 
Paul Linecke, Berlin, as author. R 
47586, Oct. 5, 1986. 440; 


Under the lilacs; song, w Eleanor Far- 
jeon. © Harry Farjeon, London, as 
author of m. R 47419, Sept. 23, 19386. 

441 


Under the rose; song, w Richard Henry 
Stoddard. © Victor Booth, London, 
as author of m. R 47417, Sept. 23, 
19386. 442 


Under the sun and moon; song, from 
Pinkie and the fairies, W. Graham 
Robertson. © Frederic Norton, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 474238, Sept. 
23, 1986. 443 


Underneath the big magnolia tree ; song, 
m Jerome Shay. © Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as au- 
thor of w. R 47825, Oct. 20, 1936. 

444 


Unfurl the banner; w and m J. Lincoln 
Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47518, Sept. 12, 
1936. 445 


Unseen (The) city; song, w George S. 
Ware. © Charles A. Cramer, Cedar 
Run, N. J., aS author of m. R 46879, 
Nov. 17, 1936. 446 


Valse joyeuse; by Francois Lemaitre; 
pf. 
author. R 47414, Sept .28, 1936. 


447 


© Teresa Leadbitter, London, as | 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 31 


Valse Melba. 
as author. 


© Bernard Rolt, London, 
R 47972, Nov. 4, 1986. 
448 


Variations plaisantes sur un theme 
. grave; harpe obligé et orch. © Roger 
Ducasse, Paris, as author. R 47676, 
Oct. 7, 1936. 449 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Le bal masqué; grand 
opera, fantaisie mosaique Hmil Ta- 
van; orch., avec pf. conducteur. © 
Adéle Josephine Bénonie-Ragot, 
Mantes, France, as executor of the 
author of arrangement. R 47674, 
Oct. 7, 19386. 450 


Victory (The) depends on you; w W. 
W. Huntley, m J. Lincoln Hall. © 
Lineoln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., 
Leigh Hall and Philip Hall, Philadel- 
phia, as children of the deceased au- 
thor of m. R 47541, Sept. 12, 1936. 

451 


Violon (Le) théorique et pratique, 1° 
cah. © Mathieu Crickboom, Brus- 
Sels, aS author. R 47894, Sept. 22, 
19386. 452 


Vision (La) de ma mére; par Hans 
Kronold, op. 17; cello and pf. 
Sophie Kronold, New York, as widow. 
R 47712, Sept. 24, 19386. 453 


Voice (A) from the Summer-land; 
men’s voices. © Alonzo Stone, Phil- 
adelphia, as author of m. R 47487, 
Sept. 24, 1936. 454 


Voice (The) of praise, no. 2; ed. and 
compiled J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin 
Miles and C. Harold Lowden. © 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, as pro- 
prietor. R 47558, Sept. 12,1986. 455 


Wagner (Richard) Lohengrin; intro- 
duction to the 8d act of the opera, 
arr. Theodore Moses Tobani; orch. 
© Joseph Morris Tobani, Woodside, 
L. IL., N. Y., as child of the deceased 
author of arrangement. R 47755, 
Oct. 16, 1936. 456 


Way (The), truth and life; song. © 
C. Austin Miles, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor. R. 47531, Sept. 12, 1936. 457 


Weak little woman; from The old town, 
w G. Ade, m Gustav Luders. © 
George Ade, Brook, Ind., as author of 
w, Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, and 
Edward Konig, Breslau, Germany, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 47654, Oct. 1, ee 

4 


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no. 10, 1936 


483 


Weaving; song, m C. Roma and Zelma | While shepherds watched their flocks 


Rawlston. © Caro Roma, Oakland, 
Calif., as author of w and one of the 
authors of m. R 47649, Oct. 1, 1936. 


459 
Wedding (The) morn; organ volun- 
tary, E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. 


Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 


deceased author of m. R 47997, Oct. 
28, 1936. 460 
What is life to me; song, w T. Arthur 
Baker. © Jesse M. Winne, New 


York, aS author of m. R 47795, Oct. 
13, 1936. 461 


What we want and what we get; song. 
© Edward Laska, New York, as au- 
thor. R 47460, Oct. 2, 1936. 462: 


When comes the happy day; w Minnie 
A. G. Edington, m Adam Geibel. © 
Kathryn Skinner, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47896, Oct. 22, 1936. 463 


When it’S raining; song, from The 
sunny side of Broadway. © Boyle 
Woolfolk, Chicago, as author. R 
47591, Sept. 23, 1936. 464 


When love flies home; w S. R. Little- 
wood, m Ernest Newton. © Dorothy 
Cornelius, Bromley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 


R 47975, Nov. 4, 1986. 465 
When thou art near; w Monroe H. 
Rosenfeld, melody Lewis F. Muir. 


© Theresa W. Deutsch, New York, 
as next of kin of the author of m, 
who is not living. R 48048, Oct. 15, 
1936. 466 


When you’re roaming in the gloaming 
with your Sweetheart; song, from 
Merry widow and the devil. © Ken- 
neth S. Clark, New York, as author. 
R 48002, Nov. 3, 1986. 467 


Where are they now; song, from The 
goddess of liberty, w Will M. Hough 
and Frank R. Adams. © Joseph E. 
Howard, New York, as author of m. 
R 47598, Aug. 20, 1936. 468 


Where is He that is born; by J. Lincoln 
Hall. © Lincoln W. Hall, Penn 
Wynne, Pa., Leigh Hall and Philip 
Hall, Philadelphia, as children of the 
deceased author. R 47496, Oct. 3, 
1936. 469 


While I dream of you; w C. E. Baer, 
m Jj. C. Schmid. © Chas. E. Baer, 
Lansdale, Pa., as author of w, and 
Johann C. Schmid, Philadelphia, as 
author of m. R 47805, Oct. 18, 1936. 

470 


by night; melody Mich. Praetorius, 
arr. EK. J. Biedermann. 1. Female 
cho.—2. Male voices.—3. Mixed 
voices. © Herbert Biedermann, 
Freeport, L. I., N. Y., Edward Bieder- 
mann, Wales, Ont., Canada, and 
Maud Jack, Port Chester, N. Y., as 
children of the deceased author of 
arrangement. R 4795947961, Oct. 6, 
19386. 471-473 


Whip song; from The old town, w G. 
Ade, m Gustav Luders. © George 
Ade, Brook, Ind., as author of w, 
Gustav W. Chase, Brooklyn, and Ed- 
ward Konig, Breslau, Germany, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 47639, Oct. 1, 1936. 

474 


Who'll marry me; w Fred HE. Weath- 
erly, m Ernest Newton. © Dorothy 
Cornelius, Bromley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 47977, Nov. 4, 1986. A475 


Will you always call me dearie; w and 
m J. E. Dempsey. © Viola Anna 
Flaherty, West Philadelphia, Pa., as 
widow. R 47809, Oct. 18, 1936. 476 


With a joyful song; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m J. Lincoln Hall. © Lincoln 
W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, 
as children of the deceased author of 
m. R 47518, Sept. 12, 1936. ATT 


Wondrous land; song. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author. R 
47545, Sept. 12, 1936. 478 


Woods (The) are bright; men’s voices, 
a cappella. © Leonard B. McWhood, 
Hanover, N. H., as author of m. R 
47447, Oct. 3, 1936. 479 


Work on; song, w E. E. Hewitt. © C. 
Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author 
of m. R 47517, Sept. 12, 1936. 480 


World (The) for Christ; w A. A. Payn, 
m J. Lincoln Hall. © C. Austin 
Miles, Pitman, N. J., as author of w. 
R 47529, Sept. 12, 1936. 481 


World’s (The) wanderers; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Ernest Walker, Oxford, 
England, as author. R 47480, Sept. 
28, 1936. A482 


Yankee dandy; characteristic march; 
1st mand., or violin. © Albert J. 
Weidt, Belford, N. J., as author. R 
48032, Nov. 4, 1936. 483 


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484 


Ye that by night; sacred song, w Alice 
D’ Alcho, m Charles E. Tinney; sop. 
or ten. © Margaret K. Benoy, East 
Grinstead, Sussex, England, and 
Marian Frances Fraser, South Logan, 
Sutton, England, as children of the 
deceased author of m. R 47956, Sept, 
28, 1936. 484 


Yoke (The) of Jesus; w Elsie Duncan 
Yale, m Herbert J. Lacey. © Lin- 
coln W. Hall, Penn Wynne, Pa., Leigh 
Hall and Philip Hall, Philadelphia, 
as children of the deceased author of 
m. R 47511, Sept. 12, 1936. 485 


You ain’t talking to me; song, w Matt 
Marshall. © Shelton Brooks, Ja- 
maica, N. Y., as author of m. R 
47799, Oct. 138, 1936. 486 


You'll come back; song, w Jack Dris- 
lane. © Geo. W. Meyer, New York, 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 81, no. 10, 1936 


as author of m. R 47614, Oct. 1, 
1936. 487 


You’re a grand old bell; song, w J. H. 
Dempsey. © Johann C. Schmid, 
Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
47806, Oct. 13, 1936. 488 


Youw’re just the girl for me; w Junie 
McCree, m Albert Von Tilzer. © 
Barbara McCree Justiz, Brooklyn, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 47489, Sept. 17, 1986. 489 


Zaamee; by Lewis F. Muir. © Theresa 
M. Deutsch, New York, as next of 
kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 48042, Oct. 15, 19386. 490 


w Monroe H. Rosenfeld, m Lewis 
F. Muir. © Theresa M. Deutsch, 
New York, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of m, who is not living. R 
47899, Oct. 17, 1936. 491 


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OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1936 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 11 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1937 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norep spy Users or Tuts CATALOG 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of 
distributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin (Fréd- 
éric Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo); Handel (Georg Friedrich) ; 
Liszt (Franz); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski 
(Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Strauss (Richard) ; 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch). 

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


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reading “w” and “m” (signifying “words by’’, “music by’) are to be 
understood as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment 
unless otherwise stated. 

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

To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E”, Class E, Musi- 
cal compositions; “D”, Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; ‘A’, Class A, 
Books containing music; “©” implies copyright registration of a published 
work, followed by date of publication; “© 1 ¢.” stands for copyright registration 
of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of 
the printed or manuscript copy. 

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

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Peer Ren Meee Mans 0 ok a i a 3. 00 
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eMC PELCELOOLC AIS 25 24290 wy ye Sh ee eR ae 2.00 
Patios measical Compositions .2. 6. (44) eo ee 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations_.___ 2.00 
simele.mumbers. (except Book) leaflets),.2.0..0.0 00+ 2 ee - 50 
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The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

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

Noticsk is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright de- 
posits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical 
compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, ithographs, photo-engrav- 
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photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. 
N o maps are available for return. 

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should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
‘be supplied on request. Address Recisrer or Copyrrients, Lzbrary 
of Congress, Washington, D.C. 


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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 

Australia and the territories of Papua and "Norfolk Island, vol. 
18 (1918), pages vi—vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925). 
pages vii—vili of nos. 3-4; 

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

Canada, vol. 18 (1923), pages vi—vili of no. 8: 

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

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

France, vol. 13 (1918), pages xi-xu of no. 5; 

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vii-viii of no. 33 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi—vii of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages 1x—x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-xi of no. 38, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-ix of no. 13: 

Greece, vol. 27 (1932), pages vi-vii of no. 2s 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi-x1i of no. 6; 

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

Italy, vol. 10 on). pages vill-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (11922). 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917 ds oe v-1x of no. 8, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv-x1x of no. 

Norway, voi. 6 (1911), pages ix_x of no. (8 

eS. (excluding Trans-J ordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vil 
or no.9; © 

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

Rumania, vol. 23 (1998), pages vi—vii of no. 7 

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 10; 

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1974. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
and Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Note.—If the claimant of copyright is the same as the author of words or 
music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A vingt ans; fox-trot, paroles Lucien 
Boyer, m Learsi. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
for. 46508 ; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

29190 


Abendlied; ged. Hermann Lons, Eng- 
lische w und m W. Hiibbe. © 1. 
Noy. 19, 1936; E unp. 135424; Willy 
Hiibbe, Berlin. 29191 


Accordeon-duette; 12 leichte tinze fiir 
2 accordeons, ab 12 bass, Richard 
Kubinszky. © Oct. 24, 1936; E for. 
46478; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 29192 


Accordeon-stunde;  accordeon - album, 
fiir chromatische instrumente, bearb. 
M. Thoni. © Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 
46304; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 29193 


Across the sands of time; fox-trot, w 
Bruce Sievier, m Pat Francis; in C. 
© Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 46142; A. V. 
Broadhurst, London. 29194 


Acushla, my darling; w and m Marion 
Prentice. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58398 ; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29195 


Adagio and Tarantella; by Peter Buys; 
B flat clarinet, with pf. ace. © Nov. 
12, 1986; E pub. 58512; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 29196 


Adagio assai [and] Allegro vivace; by 
Francis H. McKay; brass quartet, 
with sub. 2d trumpet and 2d trom- 
bone. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58668; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

29197 


Addio a Venezia; romanza, versi e m 
M. Renato Virgilio, deutscher text 
Hans Martin Cremer. © June 10, 
1936; E for. 46418; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 29198 


After supper to-night; fox trot, w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 17, 1936; E unp. 
135402; Frank Simpson, New York. 

29199 

After the rain the roses; w Helen Tay- 
lor, m Maurice Besly; in D. © Oct. 
20, 1986; E for. 46383; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 29200 


After to-night; fox trot, w Topaz Jew- 
ell and Dale Brown, melody Dale 
Brown. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
134858; Ernest Dale Brown, Long 
Beach, Calif. 29201 


Agonia redemptoris; oratorio, Ww _ Sse- 
lected from the Bible and m F. §. 
Zieceardi; mixed voices. Voice pts. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58502; Felix 
Stanislaus Ziccardi, Trinidad, Col. 

29202 


Alabama blues; w B. Carson, m O. 
Welsh. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 
134615; Bob Carson, New York, and 
Ona Welsh, West Brighton, S. L., 
Ny ¥. 29203 


Alabama lullaby; w and melody Bob 
Geiersbach. © 1. Noy. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 184632; Robertson Otto Geiers- 
bach, Oak Park, III. 29204 


Album of new radio favorites ; 20 songs, 
w and m Russ D. Malray, and others; 
with arrs. for guit., etc. © Nov. 23, 
1936; E pub. 58695; Master music 
makers, Portland, Or. 29205 


Alessandro; by Alfred Newman. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135265; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29206 


All Americans; march, w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 135184; 
John Albert Fredrick, Eugene, Or. 

29207 


All good things come from Minnesota ; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 
134537; Harvey C. Shaw, La Crosse, 
Ind. 29208 


All of the time; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 134576; Henry 
Bak May, Atlanta. 29209 


All’s fair in love and war; from Gold- 
diggers of 1937, w Al Dubin, m Harry 
Warren; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Nov. 2, 1936; E pub. 58364; Harms, 
ine., New York. 29210 


All to myself; w Wilbur D. Nesbit, m 
Grace G. Wisner; sop. and alto. © 
Novin2s,.: 19386) Ey: pub: 580 28ers. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 29211 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29212 


Allegro con brio; quartet, 
Colby ; 4 trombones, or substitute 4th 
baritone. © Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 
58671; Gamble hinged music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 29212 


Allegro di concerto; per 9 strumenti, 
Barbara Giuranna; orech. Partitura. 
© Oct. 27, 19386; E for. 46278; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 29213 


Alma Portena; tango, Juan Ghirlanda, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 
46499; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

29214 


Alone in my flower garden; fox trot 
song, m Elvyn Henry Howell. ©1e. 
Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 134688; John 
Henry Howland, Columbus, O. 29215 


Along my memory path; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 185080; 
John F. Eckels, Baltimore. 29216 


Along the Navajo trail; by Seldon N. 
Heaps; pf. © Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 
58379; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29217 


Along the old frontier; w Jack Scholl, 
m M. K. Jerome. © 1 «¢ Nov. 20, 
1936; E unp. 1385447; Music publish- 
ers holding corp., New York. 29218 


Alteniitas (Las); ranchera, from Gay 
desperado, English lyric Abe Tuvim 
and Francia Luban, Spanish lyric 
and m J. J. Espinosa. © Nov. 25, 
1986 ; E pub. 58733; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 29219 


Always and always; w D. Pomerville, 
melody G. R. Patrick. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1986; E unp. 135229; George Rob- 
ert Patrick and Dave Pomerville, Mil- 
waukee. 29220 


Always just care-free; melody Maceo 
Jefferson. © 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 135159; Maceo Buckingham Jef- 
ferson, N. Y. 29221 


Always you; w Velma Hitchcock, m 
Ernest Charles; high voice. © Sept. 
15, 1936; E pub. 58407; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 29222 


Am [I lucky, knock wood; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
135146; Edward White and Nat Al- 
berts, Brooklyn. 29223 


Am sarg vom miieti; song, w Carl 
Marty. © 1c. Nov. 7, 19386; E unp. 
134806; Paul A. Schneeberger, San 
Francisco. 29224 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Carleton | Amateur Alec; novelty song, m Paul 


Yoder; full band pts., with w. © 
Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 58452; Melrose 
bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 29225 


America, I love you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Noy. 11, 1936; E unp. 184976; Emma 
H. Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 29226 


America, land of light; song, m Helen 
White John. © 1 ec. Oct. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 1385240; Francis Harding 
White, Sacramento, Calif. 20224 


Amigo; from Under your spell, w How- 
ard Dietz, m Arthur Schwartz; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 58621; Movietone music corp.,. 
New York. 29228 


Among the hills of Virginia; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 184974; 
Fred Crosley, Perrinton, Mich. 

29229 


Amour tendre; by Alfred Newman. ©: 
1..c... Nov. 13,1936. Bap. taseee 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29230 


An die Parzen; op. 4, lied, w J. Ch. Fr. 
Hodlderlin. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 1384889; Alexander Strubell- 
Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 29231 


An eine tinzerin; op. 9, lied, w J. v. 
Hichendorff. © 1 c¢. Oct. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 134884; Alexander Strubell- 
Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 292382 


Ancestors; w Sidney Clare, m Harry 
Akst. ©1ce Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 
135125; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 29233 


And now you are gone; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 18, 1936; E unp. 185346; How- 
ard M. Prescott, Corning, Calif. 

29234 


And when I hold your hand; w and 
melody Louis Stanton. © 1c. Nov. 
14, 1936; E unp. 135196; Louis Same- 
low Stanton, Los Angeles. 292385 


Annapolis (An) lullaby; w Robert 
Garland, m Gustav Klemm; male 


voices. © Nov. 238, 19386; E pub. 
58729; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
29236 

Another summer romance; w and 


melody. © 1c Nov. 16, 1936; H 
unp. 1385278; Melvin B. Rosenfeld, 
Sioux City, Ia. 29237 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


Answer to nobody’s darlin’ but mine; 
w and m Jimmie Davis; with arr. 
for guit., etec., and voc. trio with 
bass. © Nov. 6, 1936; E pub. 58319; 
Jenkins music co., Kansas City, Mo. 

29238 

Answer (The) to the maple on the 
hill; w and m John Hancock; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 
134727; Georgia music co, New 
York. 29239 


Antonio; w and m Will E. Haines, 
Maurice Beresford and Fred Neville. 
© Sept. 26, 1934; E for. 46344; 
Cameo music pub. co., London. 

29240 


Anybody else but you; pf. ©1c. Nov. 
12, 1986; E unp. 135068; Theodore 
H. Howes, Danbury, Conn. 29241 


Apple (An) a day; from This mad 
whirl, w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58467; Words & music, 
ine., New York. 29242 


*Appy ’Ampstead; w and m Will E. 
Haines. © Sept. 26, 1934; E for. 
46348; Cameo music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 29243 


Areadia (The) swing; w and m P. 
Martell. © Nov. 14, 1936; E pub. 
58575; Crawford music corp., New 
York. 29244 


Arcadia swing; pf. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1936; EH unp. 135174; Paul Martella, 
Brooklyn. 29245 


Arlene; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 1936; E unp. 135085; Stanley F. 
Smith, Vassar, Mich. 29246 


Arrow (The) and the song; w Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, m Wilbur 
Chenoweth. © Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 
58371; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 29247 


As I hold you, enfold you, my love; w 
George Washington Barnes; pf. 
Lic. Nov.. 11; 1936; E unp. 135065; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29248 

As I lay a-dreaming one night; modern 
English version adapted from the 
original middle English, and harp or 
pf. acc. James Woodside, composer 
anon.; sop. or ten., and alto or bar. 
© Noy. 19, 1936; E pub. 58613: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 29249 

As long as there’s a you to leve; song. 
@ ic. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 134644: 
Richard R. Broadnax, Philadelphia. 

29250 


29262 


Ask me to-night; song, melody Alice 
Stead Binney. © 1. Nov. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 134817; John A. Bassett, New 
York. 29251 


Asoi fiel glick; w H. Levick, and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
135419; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

29252 

At any time; pf., with words. ©1e. 


Oct. 15, 1986; E unp. 184680; Weaver 
Henderson Gaines, New Smyrna, Fla. 
29253 


At midnight; w James Russell Lowell, 
m Elinor Remick Warren; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 58475; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 29254 


At the end of the trail; song, m H. T. 
Ayres, arr. J. Rosemarin. © June 1, 
1986; E for. 46346; Joseph J. Buan, 
Sweetwater, B. C., Canada. 29255 


At the Rose bowl; w Irving Taylor, 
melody Vie Mizzy. © 1. Nov. 6, 
19386; E unp. 134849; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 29256 


At the scout camparall; bugle calls and 
marching song, instructions to teach- 
ers, L. M. Dodd; pf., with w. © Sept. 
3, 1986; E pub. 58528; Art publica- 
tion soc., Clayton, Mo. 29257 


Atzlichoi nu; song, w Harry Schechter. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 134831; 
Zelda Zlatin, Brooklyn. 29258 


Au soleil du Mexique; opérette, André 
Mouézy-Eon et Albert Willemetz, m 
Maurice Yvain. Partition pf. et 
chant. © Sept. 1, 19386; D 39172; 
Royalty, Paris. 29258" 


Auf der harmonika; polka, Curt Mahr; 
akkordion-solo, mit salon-orch. Stim- 
men. © Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 46292; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

29259 


Auftakt zur tat; v. Hans Uldall; orch. 
Partitur. © Oct. 14, 1986; EH for. 
46453; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

292160 


Auprés de vous; fox-trot, paroles et m 
Michel Emer. © Sept, 1, 1936; E for. 
46511; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

29261 


Aus deutschen gauen; ein melodien- 
kranz, aus den schonsten Rhein-, 
wein-, walzer-, soldaten-, marsch- wu. 
stimmungsliedern, bearb. Hans Georg 
Schtitz; chromatisches pf. akkordeon. 
© Sept. 29, 1986; E for. 46873; Mu- 
sikverlag City, Leipzig. 29262 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29263 


pt. ny So Ver 


Authentic (The) examination tests; 
studies and pieces, arr. Dorothy 
Bradley; pf. 1. Primary, lists A, B 
and C.—2. Elementary-transitional, 
lists A, B and C.—8. Lower division, 
lists A and B.—4. Higher division, 
lists A and B. © Oct. 22, 1986; E 
for. 4646446467; G. Ricordi & co. 
(London) Itd., London. 29263-29266. 


Author of life divine; anthem for Holy 
communion, w John Wesley, m EKa- 
mond W. Rickett; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Oct. 20, 1986; E pub. 
58399; Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. 29267 


Autumn leaves; w and melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 134952; Nellie 
Waggoner Davis, Hollywood, Calif. 

29268 


Away up high in the sky; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Noy. 18, 19386; E unp. 135331; 
Helen Handlen, McClelland, Ia. 


29269 

Baby; rumba-biguine, Freed Cham- 
berd, arr. Francis Salabert; orch. 
ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46502; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 29270: 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Arioso; in 


C minor, arr. Robert L. Bedell; pipe 


organ. Oct ob 21936 > 7H) “pub: 
58415; Edward Schuberth & co., 
ine., New York. 29271 


Choral fantasia on Gelobet seist 
du, Jesu Christ; arr. Robert L. Be- 
dell; pipe organ. © Oct. 31, 1936; E 
pub. 58414; Edward Schuberth & ¢o., 
ine., New York. 29272: 


Hasy organ pieces; ed. and arr. 
Henry Coates. © Sept. 8, 1936; E 
for. 46259; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 29273: 


Kantate nr. 40; dazu ist erschie- 
nen der Sohn Gottes, am zweiten 
Weihnachtsfesttage, English version 
EK. H. Thorne and G. W. Daisley, 
klavierauszug Giinter Raphael; alt-, 
ten-, bass-solo u. chor. © Aug. 10, 
19386; E for. 46409; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 29274 


Kantate nr. 71; Gott ist mein 
Konig, Psalm 74, English version 
Mevanwy Roberts, klavierauszug 
Otto Schroder ; sop.-, alt.-, ten.-, bass- 
solo u. chor. © Sept. 10, 1936; E 


for. 46411; Breitkopf & MHi§artel, 
Leipzig. 29275 
Kantate nr. 76; die himmel 


erzihlen die Ehre Gottes, am zweiten 
Sonntag nach Trinitatis 1723, Eng- 


lish version Mevanwy Roberts, kla- 
vierauszug Ginter Raphael; sop.-, 
alt.-, ten.-, bass-solo u. chor. © Sept. 
28, 1986; E for. 46410; Breitkopf & 


Hiirtel, Leipzig. 29276: 
Polonaise; transcribed Georges 
Barrére; flute and pf. © Oct. 30, 


1936; E pub. 58561; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 29277 


To Thee alone be glory; choral 
from cantata no. 41, English version 
John Troutbeck, m arr. Archibald 
Thompson Davison; men’s cho.; pf. 
1,2 ace. .© Sept. 16). 1936-7 aaa: 
58299 ;: E. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton. 29278 


Bachelor of hearts; song, w Marion 
Harden and Wesley Spaulding. © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1986; EH unp. 135368; 
Salsbury corp., Los Angeles. 29279: 


Bacio (11) (The kiss); coneert song, 
English w Walter Hirsch, m L. 
Arditii © Nov. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58637; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 29280 


Back home to Missouri in autumn 
time; song, pf. arr. Ed Adams. © 
1 ec. Oct. 5,, 19386; EH unpyaetatr- 
Alice Maud Robinson, Kansas City, 
Mo. 29281 

Ballad of Christmas; mixed voices. © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1936; E unp. 134579; 
Marie A. Travers, Passaic, N. J. 

29282 


Banquet (The); pf. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1936; E unp. 134985; Molly Queenie 
Goldman, Jamaica, N. Y. 29283 


Barbara; lied u. tango, text Peter 
Schaeffers u. Giinther Schwenn, m 
Ralph Maria Siegel, arr. Franz Stol- 
zenwald; orch. stimmen. © Sept. 21, 
1936; E for. 46174; Wilhelm Ge- 
bauer, Leipzig. 29284 


Barock-suite; v. Georg Vollerthun, op. 
29; pf. © May 4, 1936; E for. 46427; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 29285 


Bavarian village dance; by Frederick 
A. Williams, op. 165; pf. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58393; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29286 


Be a loving wife for me; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 185074 ; Ernest 
James La Portee, Brockport, N. Y. 

29287 

Beautiful dream waltz; w Frank Ru- 
dolph; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; EH 
unp. 185028; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29288 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 19386 


Beautiful girl of my dreams; E flat 
alto saxophone, with w. © 1c. Nov. 
10, 1986; E unp. 185010; Kay Ko- 
blensky, Tiltonsville, O. 29289 


Beautiful heaven; by C. Fernandez, 
arr. George F. Briegel; band and 
orch. pts. © Nov. 14, 1986; E pub. 
58641; George F. Briegel, inc., New 
York. 29250 


w John Klenner, m C. Fernandez, 
arr. John Martell; Hawaiian guit., 
in note and diagram, with Spanish 
guit. chord symbols. © Oct. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58417; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 29291 


Beautiful love; w Ida Mae _ Inkle- 
barger; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; HB 
unp. 1385020; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29292 


Because I miss you to-night; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
1384760; Evelyn Chapman Markham, 
Akron, O. 29293 


Because there’s no one like you; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 135347 ; 
Howard M. Prescott, Corning, Calif. 

29294 


Because you belong to somebody else; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 
134857; Nell Lee Mitchell, Chatta- 
nooga. 29295 


Bees in my bonnet; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 1384960; 
Vernon Edward Krahl, Pittsburgh. 

29296 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) The chase 
of the wolf; text Mrs. Grant, Welsh 
folk song, arr. for 2 pts. and pf. acc. 
L. Van Beethoven, ed. James Wood- 
side; sop. or ten., and bar. or alto. 
© Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 58612; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 29297 


The heavens are declaring; an- 
them for Thanksgiving services or 
general use, arr. Kenneth Downing; 
sop. and alto cho.; organ or pf. ace. 
© Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 58543; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 29298 


Magnolia boughs; w and arr. of 
m E. Fox; sop. and bass. © 1 ©. 
Oct. 17, 1986; E unp. 134679; Elsa 
Fox, Cleveland Heights, O. 29299: 


Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Liszt; 
from Hideaway girl, w and m Sam 
Coslow; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 10, 1936; E pub. 58486; 
Popular melodies, inc., New York. 

29300 


29312 


Behold the rose; song. © Oct. 10, 
1936; E pub. 58520; Cora McWhin- 
ney Hand, Inglewood, Calif. 29301 

Behtit dich Gott; tango, text Max 
Rosenbriiuer, m Josef Graf. © Aug. 
28, 1936; E for. 46193; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky ), 
Vienna. 29302) 


Beiden (Die) Esel; text Christian 
Morgenstern, m Paul Graener, op. 
103, nr. 3; mittlere stimme. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46426; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 293038 

Belle (La) traversée; opérette, livret 
Jean Picavet et André Karquel, m 
Mare Berthomieu. Partition chant 
et pf. © Sept. 1, 1986; D 39175; 
Choudens, Paris. 2:9303* 

Bells (The) of Bethlehem town; mixed 
voices. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 
134581; Marie A. Travers, Passaic, 
N. J. 29304 


Bendix music series for pianoforte; 
elementary, Oswald B. Wilson. 
Aug. 26, 1986; E pub. 57139; Ben- 
dix pub. corp., Lincoln, Neb. 29305 

Beneath a western sky; from Trail 
dust, w Harry Tobias, m Jack Stern. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 134847; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

29306 

Beneath the silv’ry moon of my Ha- 
wali; w and m Roy Huprich and 
Joe Lenz, arr. Harry Stanley; Ha- 
waiian guit., in diagram, with spe- 
cial arr. for professionals. © Oct. 
29, 1986; E pub. 58316; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 29307 

Benedicite, omnia opera; w from the 
Apocrypha ; mixed voices. © Nov. 4, 
1986; E pub. 58320; W. Edwards 
Deming, Washington. 29308 


Benediction response ; w from the Bible; 
sop. 1, 2, and alto 1,2. ©1e. Oct. 
31, 1986; E unp. 1384589; William 
Ripley Dorr, Palos Verdes Estates, 
Calif. 29309 


Berezowski (Nicolai) Suite; op. 11; 
flite, hautbois, clarinette, cor et bas- 
son. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46165; 
Russischer musikverlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 29310 


Bermuda, the isle of rest; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
134790'; Hilbert Serbin, Passaic, N. J. 
29311 


Better get Gabriel’s horn; w Bennie 


Lane, m Harry Gershman; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Oct. 30, 1986; EB 
pub. 58323; Continental music co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 29312 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Ii; Mys;,"¥. ak 


Beyond the sea; song, m James L.| Bliss (The) waltz; song, w Ruth Clare 


Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 « 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 134963; Rob- 
ert W. Kruger, Edmonton, Alta., 
Canada. 29313 


Big city moon; w and m Bert Manery, 
arr. Harry Ludwig; with guit. arr. 
© Nov. 20, 1986; E pub. 58665; Will 
Lewis, Chicago. 29314 


Birds and the brook; caprice, R. M. 
Stults, arr. Willis Conolly; Spanish 
guit., in diagram. © Oct. 31, 1936; 
E pub. 58311; Oahu pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 29315 


Birds in song; w and arr. of m Mary 
Grinnan, m Minnie Hitchins Grin- 
nan. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
184561; Minnie Hitchins Grinnan 
Holmes and Mary Grinnan Denison, 
Dallas. 29316. 


Birth (The) of love; w and m Harry 
Leon and Leo Towers; with arr. for 
ukulele, etc. © Oct. 30, 1936; E for. 
46326; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 29317 


Birthdays and roses; waltz song, mel- 
ody Mario Leone. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1986; E unp. 134746; Roberta Dew- 
ling, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Can- 
ada. 29318 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen; opera-drama 
in English, story Merimée, new tr. 
and adaptation for the motion pic- 
-ture screen. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; D 
39166; Jeannette Kretschmer Tem- 
pleton, Chicago. 29318* 

Black (The) widow blues; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 
1384757; Harold Bradley, Atlanta. 


29319 


Blame it all on the night; from For- 
bidden melody, w Otto Harbach, 
melody Sigmund Romberg. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 13, 1986; E unp. 185163; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 29320 


Blessed are they that dwell in Thy 
house; short anthem or double re- 
sponse, Clarence Dickinson; mixed 
cho.; organ ace. © Nov. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 58687; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 29321 

Blind date; song, from All at sea. © 
1 e Noy. 7, 19836; E unp. 134814; 
Janice Howe, Leominster, Mass. 

29322 


Blindekuh; foxtrot aus Allotria, text 


Hans Fritz Beckmann, m _ Peter 
Kreuder. © June 1, 1936; E for. 
46194; Edition Meisel & co., g. m. b. 
h., Berlin. 29323, 


Alsop. 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 
135182; Eima Armstrong, Sunnyside, 
Le ONG OY.. 29324 


Blow the bugle; march, Paul Yoder; 
full band pts. © Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 
58454; Melrose bros. music co., ine., 
Chicago. 29825 


Blue because of you; w and melody. 
©.1 ec. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134988; 
Herbert C. Cox, Oklahoma City. 

29326 


Blue lakes; song. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 134566; Sue Cook, Baltimore. 
29327 


Blue minor; song, w Ed. J. Cochrane, 
pf. arr. Harold Potter. © 1c. Nov. 
7, 1986; E unp. 184949; Hobart Stan- 
ley Ray, Kimball, W. Va. 29328 


Blue Venetian waters; w Gus Kahn, m 
Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jur- 
mann. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 
134943 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 29329 


Blush (The) of Christmas holly; 
mixed voices. © 1. Aug. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 1384583; Marie A. Travers, 
Passaic, N. J. 29330 


Boi ich mir a schifale; w H. Nomberg, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; 
EK unp. 185410; Samuel Weisser, 
Brooklyn. 29331 


Boite 4 musique; by David Saperton; 
pf. © Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58411; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 29332 


Bongo; fantasia tropical. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 1986; EH unp. 1385403; Max Urban, 
Mexico, D. F. 29333 


Borta bra men hemma bast; pf. med 
tekst. © Nov. 6, 1936; E pub. 58536; 
Walter Hallin, Chicago. 293834 


Boston (The) T party; travesty, op- 
eretta, bk. and lyrics Bert Horswell, 
m Noble Cain; mixed voices. Voce. 
se. and libretto complete. © Oct. 31, 
1836; D 39169; Raymond A. Hoffman 
co., Chicago. 29334* 


Boy (The) in the boat; w and melody 
Lothair Stevens. © 1 ec. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 134777; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 29335 


Brahms (Johannes) Brahms; aus sei- 
nen werken, bearb. Karl Hoyer; har- 
monium. © Apr. 30, 1934; E for. 
46258; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 29336 


1312 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


Bread of the world; anthem, w R. 
Heber, m Leon Verrees; mixed cho. ; 
organ ace. © Nov. 12, 1986; E pub. 
58473; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

29337 


Breathe on me, breath of God; anthem, 
w E. Hatch, m Roland Diggle; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 26, 1936; Epub. 
58422; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 29338 


B’reishis boro; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1986 ; E unp. 134602; Abraham Singer, 
Brooklyn. 29339: 


Broadway merry go round; w Billy 
Tracey, m Helen Pope, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58334 ; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 29340: 


Broken-down gambler; w Merna Van- 
derford and Eva Hamacher; pf. © 

1 ce. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135035; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
29341 


Broken-hearted; pf., with w. ©l1e. 
Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134573; George 
Alfred Kennedy, Weston, W. Va. 

29342 


Brook (Harry) Two unison songs; w 
Irene Gass. © Oct. 22, 1986; E for. 
46140; Banks & son, York, England. 

293438, 


Broomtails; w and m Joe Du Mond; 
with guit. arr. © Oct. 23, 19386; E 
pub. 58441; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 29344 


Bubbling in my soul; hymn, m Mildred 
Sullivan Lacour. © Sept. 1, 1986; E 
pub. 58267; James P. Sullivan, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 29345 


Bunting ox of Tartary; w and melody. 
© 1 e. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 135281; 

James M. Pierce, San Francisco. 
29346 


Burton (Charles E.) Intermezzo; vio- 
lin, pf. and cello. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1986; 
E unp, 134792; Charles E. Burton, 
New Haven. 29347 


By the blue of the Baltic; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 20, 1986; E unp. 185462; Ralph 
Emerson Reynolds, Portersville, Pa. 

29848 

By the lagoon; by David Saperton; pf. 
© Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58409: G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 29349 

violin and pf. © Sept. 15, 


1986; E pub. 58412; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 29350 


29364 


By thy sign; hymn, w Frederick S. 
Foltz. Noy. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58646 ; 316th co., infantry, U. 8S. army, 
Philadelphia. 29351 


Bye Tom! So long Dick! Harry’s turned 
the trick; w and m Irene. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 134956; Irena 
Hermann, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

29352 


C’est la rumba; rumba fox-trot, Har- 
old de Bozi; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 
1986; E for. 46498 ; Editions Salabert, 
Paris. 29853 


C’est un mauvais garcon; du film Un 
mauvais garcon, paroles Jean Boyer, 
m G. van Parys. © Sept. 1, 1836; E 
for. 46409; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

29354 

Cachucha; w J. K. Brennan, melody A. 
Von Tilzer. © 1 c¢. Oct. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 184745; Albert Von Tilzer, 
Hollywood, Calif., and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 29355 


Cadences; w Samuel T. Clover, m Karl 
Klun. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
1351382; Rosina Klun, Los Angeles. 

29356 


Cadet; G and D piston bugles. 1. 
March.—2. Overture. 1 ¢c. each 
Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135382, 135383; 
Joseph Huber, Clifton, N. J. 

29357, 29358 


Caissons (The) go rolling along; artil- 
lery song, march fox-trot, Edmund L, 
Gruber, arr. Frank Skinner; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 30, 19386; E pub. 58419; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 29359 


California moon and you; w M. H. 
Prince, m T. J. Harrison. © 1 ec. 
Sept. 16, 1986; E unp. 134570; 
Thomas J. Harrison and Margaret E. 
Prince, Los Angeles. 29360 


Call it love; w Godwin Ward; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135027; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29361 


Call (The) of Tennessee; w Alberta B. 
Hickman, m Hugenia Hickman and 
Alice K. Griffiths. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 184771; Harry A. Hick- 
man, Nashville. 29362 


Calm hour of night’s repose; song, acc. 
Irwin Fischer. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 184651; Bertha Kendall Lin- 
gle, Chicago. 29863 

Can’t help lovin’ you; song. ©1.. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135073; Ruth 
G. Wolfenden, Covington, Ky. 29364 


1313 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29369 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Can’t take it; w and melody. © 1 c¢.| Chanson (La) des chansons; paroles 


Oct. 2, 19386; E unp. 132917; Ira Rich- 
ards, Hast Orange, N. J. 29365 


Can’t we be sweethearts again; song. 
©1e. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134928; 
Harold Robert Clugston, North Brad- 
dock, Pa. 29366 


Can't you hear Montana calling; waltz 
song, w Jack Sewell. © 1. Nov. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1384894; Homer Taney- 
hill, Deer Lodge, Mont. 29367 


Capricietto; v. Ottmar Gerster; 4 pau- 
ken u. streichorch. Partitur. © Aug. 
28, 1986; E for. 46295; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 29368 


Caracas; rhumba, canciOn, m Cecelio 
Lopez De Karlo. © 1 «¢. Sept. 30, 
19386; E unp. 134955; Marcia A. Tay- 
lor, Bangor, Me. 29369 


Caress me with thine eyes; w and mel- 


ody. ©1.e. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 
134748 ; Olga Toman, Johnstown, Pa. 
29370 

Caribbean star (La _ estrella del 
Caribe) ; song, rhumba. © Oct. 24, 


1936; E pub. 58401; Paul Shahin, Chi- 
cago. 29371 


Carillon de Chateau-Thierry; by Seth 
Bingham; organ. © Nov. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 58701; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 29372 


Carmela; voc. serenade. © Oct. 27, 
19386; E pub. 58684; Anna Young, 
San Francisco. 29373 


Carnival capers; by Paul Yoder; full 
band pts. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 
58447 ; Melrose bros. music ¢o., ine., 
Chicago. 29374 


Carry on; hymn, w George C. Bennett. 
© Nov. 19, 1986; E pub. 58648 ; 316tb 
co., infantry, U. S. army, Philadel- 
phia. 29315 


elementary 
© Sept. 10, 
Augener. Itd., 
29376 


Cats and mice; folk songs, instructions 
to teachers L. M. Dodd; pf., with 
words. © Sept. 3, 1936; E pub. 
58529; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 29377 


Cecilia; w J. K. Brennan, melody A. 
Von Tilzer. © 1 c. Oct. 14, 1936; 
H unp. 134742; Albert Von Tilzer, 
Hollywood, Calif., and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 29378 


Carse (Adam) Three 
pieces; violin and pf. 
1986; E for. 46368; 
London. 


Jean Richepin, m Pierre Teason. © 
Oct. 23, 1936; E for. 46407; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 29379 


Chant du fleuve; by John David Davis, 
op; 91; no! 2; pt. ©. Oct: 5,/d9aGe 
EH for. 46362; Augener, ltd., London. 

29380 


Chant du travail; paroles René Fau- 
chois, m Michel-Maurice Lévy. 
Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46507; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 29381 


Chant of the plains, I need you; w and 
m Bob Nolan; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© June 15, 1936; E pub. 58692; Cross 
& Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 29382 


Check, check, a hundred per cent; w 
and melody. © 1 e@ Oct. 19, 1936; 
HH unp. 134689; Samuel S. Kuhn and 
George Doyle, New York. 29383 


Cheerleader (The); pep song, Paul 
Yoder ; full band pts. © Oct. 1, 1936; 


E pub. 58448; Melrose bros. music 
co.. ine., Chicago. 29884 
Cherry hill blues; w and melody 


Johnny Wilson. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; 
EH unp. 134903; Wabash music ¢o., 
Chicago. 29385 


Chevalier (Le) de Mauléon; épisode 
lyrique, d’apres Alexandre Dumas 
pére, paroles Louis Eustache, m Ca- 
mille Fournier. Partition chant et 
pf. © Aug. 20, 1936; D 39173; Chou- 
dens, Paris. 29385* 


Chez moi; English w Bruce Sievier, 
from the French of Jean Féline, m 
Paul Misraki. © Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 
46435; Chappell France, ltd., London. 

29386 


Chica mia; melody, with pf. acc. © 
1 @ Nov. 5, 19386; E ump. 134722; 
Andrew Douglas Jamieson, Spring 
Lake, N. J. 29387 


Chief Okanogan; w Francis Wright; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 
135054; DeSoto Elven Richardson, 
Omak, Wash. 29388 


Children of the moon; w Katharine 
Adams, m Elinor Remick Warren, 
arr. and adapted Wallingford Rieg- 
ger; women’s cho. © Oct. 20, 1936; 
EK pub. 58360; Harold Flammer, ine., 
New York. 29389 


Chinoiserie; gavotte and musette, Ar- 
thur Benjamin; pf. Winthrop Rogers 
ed. © Oct. 13, 1936; E for. 46386; 
Boosey & co., 1td., London. 293890 


1314 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


Choo-choo (The) train; w and m Marie 
F. Hall; pf. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 


58390; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 293891 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Polo- 


naise; op. 40, no. 1, arr. Bruce Carle- 
ton; 2 pfs., 8 hands. © Nov. 4, 1936; 
EK pub. 58385; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 29392 


Choral recreations; coll. of short cho- 
ral works, new arr. Max T. Krone 
and Griffith J. Jones. © Nov. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 58862; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 29393: 

Choralvorspiele nach melodien des 
deutschen evangelischen einheitsge- 
sangbuches; v. Karl Hoyer, op. 57; 
orgel. bd. 1. © Apr. 30, 1934; E for. 
46168; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 29394 


— bd. 4. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E for. 46360; Fr. Portius, Leip- 
Zig. 


and melody Happy Fields. © 1. 
Noy. 17, 1986; E unp. 135308; I. A. 


Blumenfeld, New York. 29396 
Christ, our King; militant processional 
hymn. © Oct. 25, 1936; E pub. 
58443; Eugene F. Tighe, Aurora, 
Col. 29397 


Christ, our Savior; hymn, w and m J. 
G. Brock and A. M.. Brock. © 1. 


Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 185465; Arthur 
M. Brock, Minneapolis. 29398 
Christmas eve; joyful song, w Joyce 


Kilmer, m Richard Hageman. © 
Nov. 18, 1986; E pub. 58608; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 29399) 


medley, arr. Harold C. Cobb; pf., 
with w. © Nov. 238, 1936; E pub. 
58734; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 29400 


musical recitation, w Jocelyn C. 
Lea, m Frieda Peycke; pf. © Nov. 
4, 1936; E pub. 58396; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 29401 


Christmas is coming again; w Charles 
Adamson; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135045; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29402 


Christmas songs to play and sing; in- 
structions to teachers L. M. Dodd; 
pf., with w. © Sept. 23, 1986; E pub. 
58531; Art publication soc., Clayton, 
Mo. 29403 


Christmas (The) spirit; musical reci- 
tation, w Homer Hatfield Rhodes, m 
Frieda Peycke; pf. © Nov. 4, 1936; 
EH pub. 58386; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 29404 


29395. 
Chorus (A) girl’s. dream come true; w 


29417 


Churchill (Peter) Three short pieces; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1986; E for. 46365; 
Augener, ltd., London. 29405 


Churnin’ day; song, poem Elizabeth 
Shane. © Oct. 16, 1986; E for. 46204; 
EK. Norman Hay, Belfast, Ireland. 

29406 


Circus ; 10 sehr leichte fiinffingerstticke, 


Jaroslav Kfritka; pf. © Oct. 24, 
1936; E for. 46469; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 29407 


Circus scenes; bk. of first piano les- 
sons, J. Raymond Tobin. © Oct. 6, 
1936; E for. 46153; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 29408 


Clair de lune; w Catulle Mendés, voce. 
obbl. arr. Margery Mackay, based on 
the pf. solo, Claude Debussy. © 1. 
Oct. 28, 1986; E unp. 134871; Mar- 
garet F. Mackay, New York. 29409 


Clementine; by Cy Mockridge; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 138, 1986; E unp. 135242; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29410 


Close to my heart; w and melody Ed- 


win S. Booth. © 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 134523; EH. S. Booth, Terrell, 
Tex. 29411 


Cobwebs on my heart; pf. treble, with 
w. ©l1e Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135171; Marie Wehmeier, San Fran- 
cisco. 29412 


Come along; pf., with w. © 1. Nov. 
3, 1936; E unp. 134608; Olive Pearson 
Rice, Longmeadow, Mass. 29413 


Come hither, ye faithful; Christmas 
carol-anthem, tr. E. Caswall, from 
Adeste fideles, m Frances McCollin, 
transcribed by the composer; sop. 1, 
2 and alto, with sop. solo; pf. or or- 
gan ace. © Oct. 3, 19386; E pub. 
58347 ; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Boston. 

29414 


Come on and help your leader smile; 
song, arr. Arthur Darvo; with uku- 
lele arr. © July 23, 1936; E pub. 
58318; Wanda Julietta Rakestraw, 
Asbury Park. 29415 


Come on baby, take a chance; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 
1352838 ; Albert Byron Kennedy, Junc- 
tion City, Kan. 29416 


Come to Zion, singing; songs, w and m 
L. H. Lewis, and others, compiled L. 
H. Lewis. © Oct. 24, 1936; E pub. 
58399; Louise Hills Lewis, Independ- 
ence, Mo. 29417 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29418 


Come unto Me; w Katheryne L. Thomp- 
son and Margaret Thompson Hart; 
bar. or contralto. © Nov. 4, 1936; 
EH pub. 58321; Samuel Albert Thomp- 
son, Washington. 29418 


Come up and see me sometime; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
1353842; Mary Wojton, New York. 

29419 


Comforter (The); song, w Margaret 
Bell Houston. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 135172; Floy Fay Beeman, 
Spokane, 29420) 


Concert etude; by Alec Rowley; pf. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. nos. 1-3. 
Oct. 13, 1986; E for. 46389-46391 ; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

29421-24923 


Concertino; per tromba in si bemolle 
ed orch., rid. dell’ autore Ennio Por- 
rino; tromba in si bemolle e pf. © 
Oct. 19, 1986; E for. 46273; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 


Consacrazione (La) del bardo; poema 
sinfonico, Felice Lattuada; orch. Par- 
titura. © Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 46287 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 29425: 


Contentment; w P. Roberts, melody G. 
White. ©1e. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 
134736; Porter Roberts and George 
White, Toledo. 29426 


Cool water; w and m Bob Nolan; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58698; Cross & Winge, inc., 
Portland, Or. 29427 


Coronation (The) waltz; w Paul Cun- 
ningham, melody Irving Masloff. © 
1c. Nov. 4, 1986; E unp. 134645; Ma- 
jor music co., New York. 29428 


Corroyez (Georges) Dix-sept petites 
piéces faciles; réalisées et instrumen- 
tées pour fiites douces, ptes. B et C. 
1°° et 2° fliites-altos en fa. 1. Nota- 
tion écrite en sons réels. 2. Edition 
transposée.—pte. C. Flite-tén. en ut 
et fifite-basse en fa.—ptes. A et B. 1°° 
et 2° fltites-sops. en ut.—Pf.-conduc- 
teur. © Aug. 20, 1986; E for. 46514— 
46518 ; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

29429-29433 


Cotton picker’s rhapsody ; w M. Lowen- 
stein, melody J. D. Picola. © 1. 
Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 185286; John 
D. Picola and Melvin Lowenstein, 
New York. 29434 


Could I be in love; from Champagne 
waltz, w and m Leo Robin and 
William Daly, pf. se. Geo. N. Terry ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


13.) 19565 BY pub. 58502 - 


Popular 
melodies, ine., New York. 


29435. 


Covered-wagon lullaby; w and m Al] 
Freeman and Jack Leonard; with 
guit. arr. © Sept. 28, 1986; E for. 
45865 ; Southern musi¢ pub. co., 1td., 
London. 29436 


Coyotes barkin’ at the moon: w J. 
Erwin, melody J. P. Lloyd. © 1 e. 
Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 185216; John 
Erwin and James P. Lloyd, Winslow, 
Ariz, 29437 


Cradle hymn to the Child Jesus; w 
R. F. K., m Rudolph F. Kopp, ed. 
Kenneth E. Runkel; jr. choir, sop. 
and alto. © Noy. 5, 1936; E pub. 
08275; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

294388 


Cradle song; unison song, poem Saro- 
jini Naidu, m May Rhodes. © Oct. 
16, 1986; E for. 46202; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 29439 


Cradle-song of the shepherds (Wiegen. 
lied der hirten) ; w Christian Daniel 
Schubart, English version Katherine 
K. Davis, set to Glatz folk-song, arr. 
Archibald Thompson Davison: mixed 
cho. © Oct. 8, 1936; E pub. 58300; 
E. C. Schirmer musie¢ co., Boston. 

29440 


Crescent moon; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
135378 ; Adeline Spies, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. 29441 


Crystal waters; song. © 1. Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 1384627; Lorenzo Reyes 
Felix, jr., Los Angeles. 29442 


Cubanola; by David Saperton; pf. © 
Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 58410; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 29443 


Curtsinger (George Theodore) 
Scherzo;.op. 1, no. 1; pf. © 7 « 
Noy. 21, 1936; E unp. 135461; George 
Theodore Curtsinger, Dallas. 29444 


Da-dee-doo, one and two; song. ©1ec. 
Sept. 24, 1936; E unp. 132517; Hé- 
lene Raubert Butler, Mobile, Ala. 

29445 


Da sleepin’ man; w Frank J. Coyle, m 
Robert W. Gibb; boys’ 4-pt. cho. © 
Oct. 29, 19836; E pub. 58427; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 29446 

Danee of the elves; by Otto Stuart; pf. 
© July 29, 1936; & for. 46146; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 29447 

Dance of the fairies; by Otto Stuart; 
pf. © July 29, 1986; E for. 46145; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 29448 


1316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


29474 


Dancing alone you and I; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
135145; Edward White and Nat Al- 
berts, Brooklyn. 29449 


Dancing into my heart; from Hide 
away girl, w Ralph Freed, m Burton 
Lane, pf. sc. Mario Agnolucci; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Oct. 14, 
1936; E pub. 58376; Popular melodies, 
inec., New York. 29450 


Dancing on deck; w Oscar Chandler, 
m David Ripley. © 1 ¢ Oct. 21, 
1936; E unp. 135202; Dorothy Jane 
Chureh and Katharine Schuyler Con- 


ning, Hartford. 29451 
Dancing silhouettes; novelty intermez- 
zo, Joop de Leur; pf. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E for. 46329; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 29452 
Dancing sunbeams; by Otto Stuart; 


pf. © July 29, 1936; E for. 46143; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 294538 


Dankbares leben; op. 14, lied, w Gott- 
fried Keller. © 1 ec Oct. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 134879; Alexander Strubell- 
Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 29454 


Dark dust; w and m Maurice Buddy 
Knight, Thomas Stradley and Allen 
Mack; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 10, 1986; E pub. 58513; C. M. 
Knight, Jeffersonville, Ind. 29455 


David (Johann Nepomuk) Zwei fan- 
tasien und fugen; in E mollu. C dur.; 
orgel. © Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 46416; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 29456 

Day (The) I met you; w and melody. 


© 1 © Oct. 31, 1936; E. unp. 134517; 
Russell Stedman, Philadelphia. 29457 


Day off: pf. ©1e Nov. 14, 1986; E 
unp. 135197; Charles H. Glasspool, 
San Francisco. 29458 


Dear diary; w Jack Milford and Milton 
Leeds, m Henry Manners, arr. Arthur 


Gutman; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 58260; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 29459 


Dear old Miami River; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135330; Patrick 
Charles McBride, Dayton, O. 29460 


Dear Susie Sapple; from Souls at sea, 
w Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. © 
ive: iNov, 1S," 193867 Hl top, “Tsat25 : 
Famous music corp., New York. 

29461 


Death house drag; fox trot; pf. ©1lc. 
Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 135452; Fred 
William Resch, Los Angeles. 29462 


114808—37_2 


Dedication (Widmung); w Wolfgang 
Miiller, tr. Arthur Westbrook, m Rob- 
ert Franz, op. 14, no. 1, arr. Walling- 


ford Riegger; boys’ cho. © Oct. 20, 
1936 ; E pub. 58357 ; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 29463 


Deep in the dusk; w Eddie Lane, m 
R. M. Eastman. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 134731; Edward lLozowick, 
Newark, N. J., and Richard Morse 
Eastman, Chicago. 29464 


Deingedenken; text Will Vesper, m 
Paul Graener, op. 102, nr. 1; hohe 
stimme. © May 18, 1936; E for. 


46419; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 29465 


Délibab; magyar dal és tanec egyveleg, 
Hgon Kemény; orch. stimmen. 
Apr. 1, 1986; E for. 46341; Roézsav6l- 
gyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 29466 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Ma- 
zurka; from Coppélia, arr. Al. Rich- 
ards; pf. accordion. © Oct. 30, 1936; 
E for. 46460; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 29467 


Desire for you; w and m Gertrude 
Lawrence Berger. © 1 c¢ Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 134623; Gertrude Ber- 
ger, New York. 29468 


Desperation; by Alfred Newman. © 1 
c. Nov. 13, 1986; E unp. 185266; 
Movietone musie corp., New York. 

29469 


Destiny: w Edward Lynn, m Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © Nov. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 58570; ey music corp., 
New York. 29470 


Dett (The) collection of negro spirit- 
uals; third group, settings and edit- 
ings R. Nathaniel Dett. © Oct. 16, 
Lee AA 219485; Hall & McCreary 

Chicago. 29471 


joes ats (Die) kantate; wir tragen 
dich Sonne, fiir soli, chor, grosses 
orch. u. orgel, dichtung Wulf Bley, 
m Horst Platen; klavier-particell 
Gustav Ebhardt. © 1 ce Nov. 20, 
19386; E unp. 135444; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 29472) 


Deutschland; text Ludwig Finckh, m 


Richard Trunk, op. 64, nr. 2; sie- 
benstimmig gem. chor. © Sept. 14, 
1936; E for. 46445; EF. BE. C. Leuck- 
art, Leipzig. 29473. 


Devoting my time to you; w and mel- 
ody Chick Webb and Corky Will- 
iams. © 1c. Noy. 20, 1986; E unp. 
135448 ; Southern music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 29474 


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29475 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Diary; w and melody Alan Jones and 
A. Stanley. © 1 ce. Nov. 6, 1986; 
E unp. 134826; Aileen Stanley, New 
York. 29475 


Dias felices (Jours heureux); tango, 
José M. Lucchesi, arr. Francis Sala- 
bert; oreh. ptes. et paroles. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46503; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 29476 


Did you surprise me; song, m Alex- 
ander Angus. © 1. Nov. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 185164; Mary Shea, Hamil- 
ton, Ont., Canada. 29477 


Difficult to hate; slow fox-trot; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 
134719; Walter Donald Homer, Er- 
dington, Birmingham, England. 

29478 

Dinah; w Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, m Harry Akst, arr. Harry 
Stanley; Hawaiian guit., in note and 
diagram, with special arr. © Oct. 
31, 1936; E pub. 58522; Mills music, 
ine., New York. 29479: 

Dirty mother for you; w and melody 
Roosevelt Sykes. © 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 
1986; E unp. 134779; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 29480 

Discovery; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; 
EK unp. 1384590; Ernest Wetherill 


Wood, jr., Annapolis. 29481 
Disillusione; versi Manfredi Greco, 
melodia V. De Crescenzo. © 1 «¢. 


Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 154936; Man- 
fredi Greco, Jackson Heights, N. Y., 


and Vincenzo De Crescenzo, New 
York. 29482 


Disillusioned me; song, w Erwin Sha- 
fer. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; HE unp. 
134990; Charlene Shafer, Chicago. 

29483 


Ditson (The) Christmas carol book; 
with stories of the carols, and edit- 
ing of m Norwood Hinkle. © Sept. 
28, 1936; E pub. 58533; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine., Boston. 29484 

Ditson four-part song for boys voices ; 
compiled and ed. Robert W. Gibb. 
© Oct. 29, 1986; E pub. 58350; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 29485 


Divertimento; per orch. ridotta e pf. 


obbl., Franco Alfano; orech, Parti- 
tura. © Oct. 27, 1986; E for. 46286; 


G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 29486 


Dixianna Brown; w Jack Meskill, Leon 
Flatow and Ted White, melody J. 
Meskill and T. White. © 1c. Nov. 
9, 1986; E unp. 184855; Joe Davis, 
ine., New York. 29487 


Dixie-Anna; minstrel finale from Dim- 
ples, w Ted Koehler, m Jimmy 
McHugh, pf. arr. Cy Mockridge. © 
1 ec. Nov. 13, 1986; E unp. 185292; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 29488 


Doctor your cares away with rhythm; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 185318; Aimée Jeanne 
Laisné, Hollywood, Calif. 29489 


Does a duck like water; w A. Maister 
and Johnny Morris, m B. Fazioli 
and Vincent Lopez; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Nov. 9, 1986; E pub. 
58464; Words & music, ine, New 
York. 29490 


Does you want to go to hebben; w 
Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst. © 1 
c. Nov. 12, 1986; E unp. 1385122; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29491 


Doin’ the cut-in; w L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
m Felix Bernard; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58470; 
Words & music, ine., New York. 

29492 


Donauwellen; by J. Ivanovici, arr. Al 
Richards; pf. accordion. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E for. 46461; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 29493 


Don’t dingle dangle on the old garden 
wall; w Ralph Butler and Stanley 
Damerell, m Sherman Myers; with 
ukulele arr. and chord figures for 
pf. accordion, banjo, and guit. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 46535; Cecil Len- 
nox, ltd., London. 29494 


Don’t ever doubt my love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1986; B unp. 
135441; David Yellen, Brooklyn. 

29495 


Don’t ever say good-bye; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 
1385455; Freda Kramer, New York. 

29496 


Don’t forget me; waltz song. © Oct. 
19, 1936; E pub. 588386; Jacob Brom- 
berg, North Hollywood, Calif. 

29497 


Don’t let it get you down; from Col- 
lege holiday, w Leo Robin, m Ralph 


Rainger. ©)1,e@ Oct. 23,, 19867" B 
unp. 134841; Famous music corp., 


New York. 29498 


Don’t let love get you down; w and 


melody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 19386; E unp. 
134793; Max A. Yeutter, Clayton, 
Mich. 29499 


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no. 11, 1936 


Don’t look at me that way; from 
Double or nothing, w and m Sam 
Coslow and Al Siegel. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 184848; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 29500 


Don’t talk so daft; w Martyn Herbert, 
m Lois Barker. © Oct. 2, 1986; E 
for. 46150; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 29501 


Dorfkirche im sommer ; op. 8, lied, w D. 
Lilienkron. © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 134886 ; Alexander Strubell-Har- 
kort, Dresden, Germany. 29502 


Dort, wo du hingehst; langsamer fox- 
trot, aus Allotria, text Hans Fritz 
Beckmann, m Peter Kreuder. © 
June 1, 1986; E for. 46195; Edition 
Meisel & co., g, m. b. h., Berlin. 

29503 


Double sérénade; de Paul Pierné; orch. 
ptes. © Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 46487 ; 
_ Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 29504 


Down by the fishin’ pool; w Elise Tetz- 
laff; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 
135088; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 29505 


Down in Alabam’ ; song, J. Warner, new 
pf. arr., with Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, and chords for 
ukulele and guit., Nick Manoloff, © 
Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 58634; Calumet 
music co., Chicago. 29506 


Down in the depths; from Red, hot and 
blue, w and m Cole Porter; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Oct. 29, 1936; E pub. 
58486; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

29507 


Down Reminiscing lane; w Elizabeth 
Powers, and melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 
1936; E unp. 185179; Grace L, Shu- 
maker, La Fayette, Ind. 29508 


Down South where love was born; fox 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
19386; E unp. 185479'; Leo Crisp, Den- 


ver. 2950S) 
Down the cottonwood trail; w Jack 
Scholl, m M. K. Jerome. © 1c. Nov. 


20, 1986; E unp. 135446; Music pub- 
lishers holding corp., New York. 
29510 


Down the trail; w and melody. ©1e. 
Nov, 17, 1986; E unp. 135328; Hazel 
Elmo Richardson, Cynthiana, Ky. 

29511 


Down to Yuma, Arizona; w Sam W. 
Smith; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1986; BE 
unp. 135021; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29512 


29526 


Dramatic (A) moment; by Arthur 
Lange; pf. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 1385268; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 29513 


Dream (A); Japanese poem from the 
Kokinshiu, tr. Clara A. Walsh; med. 
voice. © Oct, 16, 1936; E for. 46207; 
Jan Van Ren, Kingston, Ont., Can- 
ada. 29514 


Dream gal; song; with guit. arr. © 
Nov. 6, 1986; E pub. 58324; Ellis Z. 
Nutting, New York. 29515 


Dream of the shepherdess; idylle, Au-: 
gust Labitzky, arr. Willis Conolly; 
Spanish guit., in diagram. © Oct. 12, 
1936; E pub. 58308; Harry G. Stanley, 
Rocky River, O. 29516 


Dream parade of the tin soldiers; by 
Evangeline Lehman; pf. © Noy, 12, 
1936 ; E pub. 58604; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 29517 


Dream, sleepy coon; w Herbert J. Bran- 
don, m H. Ashworth-Hope; in A flat. 
© Oct. 14, 1936; E for. 46434; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd., London. 

29518 


Dream with me; melody. ©1e. Nov. 
2, 1986; E unp. 134706; Samuel Wis- 
sig, Parlier, Calif. 295193 


Dreams of reveries; w and melody, © 
1 e. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135432; 
Alexander Estes, Brooklyn. 29520 


Dreams of the South; ten. banjo solo. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 19386; E unp. 134597; 
Robert Holmes Greenwell, Washing- 
ton, 29521 


Dreams of Vienna; waltz, English w 
Bob Herrick, German w and m Bill 
Enderlin. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
134801; William R. Enderlin, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 29522 


Dreamy Hilo moon; m Floyd Pearson; 
pf., with w. ©1c. Oct. 20, 1936; BE 
unp. 135215; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29523 


Drifting memories; waltz; pf. © Noy. 
6, 1986; EL pub. 58537; Lewis L. Jack- 
son, Sonoma, Calif. 29524 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; arr. 
Albert Howe; organ. © Oct. 309, 
1926: E for. 46459; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 29525. 


Dritte sonate fiir klavier; v. Paul Hin- 
demith, © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 46300; 
B. Schott’s sGhne, Mainz, Germany. 

29526 


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29527 


Drum (The) ; by Don Morrison; violin, 
viola, cello and string bass; pf. ace. 
© Oct. 26, 1986; E pub. 58351; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 29527 


Drums of peace ; song, w Eleanor Forde. 
©1ce. Sept. 14, 1986; E unp. 135081 ; 
George MacAlpine Fraser, London. 

29528 


Du mit deiner locke; tanzlied, w H. 
Bolten-Baeckers, m Paul Lineke; sa- 
lon-orch. stimmen. © Oct, 7, 1986; 
E for. 46359; Apollo-verlag, inh. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin. 29529: 


Du (Der) von dem himmel bist; op. 2, 
lied, w J. W. v. Goethe. © 1 c. Oct. 
20, 19386; E unp. 134885; Alexander 
Strubell-Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 

29530 


Ducky Wucky ; w and melody Bob Roth- 
berg and Sammy Timberg. © 1 e. 
Nov. 6, 1986; E unp, 1384845; Famous 
music corp., New York. 29531 


Dusk; w Jimmy Cassily, m Woody Fri- 
sino; with guit. arr. © Oct. 31, 1986; 
E pub. 58523; Mills music, inc., New 
York. 29532 


Each little dream; song. ©1e. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 135141; William 
Weston Van Gundy, New York. 

29533. 


Each memory; melody. ©1ce. Novy. 2, 
1936; E unp, 1384702; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 29534 


Eagle (The) on parade; w Fred Scott, 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 135189; Tom Tillona, Brooklyn. 

29535 


Early (The) bird catches the worm; 
operetta, libretto Theodosia Paynter, 
m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, Voc. se. and 
libretto complete. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
D 39186; Raymond A. Hoffman co., 
Chicago. 29535* 


Earth and air and rain; 10 songs, w 
Thomas Hardy, m Gerald Finzi; bar. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Noy. 8, 
1936; E for. 46392; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 29536 


Easy-way piano book; by J. C. Cle- 
worth, nursery rhymes or folk tunes, 
with selections for special teaching. 
© 1 «¢. Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 134885; 
Janice Clarkson Cleworth, Port 
Washington, N. Y. 29537 


Echo (The) of my heart; w and mel- 
ody. 1. ©rl eo (Nove 2) 19365) Hiqunp. 
134607; John George (Jack) Long, 
Chicago. 29588 


pt. 111, n.s., v. dL 


Edward, our king; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Nov. 9, 19386; E unp. 
134898 ; Harry Ben Bolt, Lakeside, O. 

29539 


Hgyedem begyedem; fiir junge pi- 
anisten bearb. Géza Falk; pf. mit 
text. © Dee. 8, 1934; E for. 46337; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 29540 


Emblem of victory; march, Vernon 
Leftwich and Frank Godwin; band 
pts. © Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 58592; 
Music products corp., Chicago. 

29541 


Embouchure technique; ed. John G. 
Maher. 1. bk. 2.—2. bk. 3. © Oct. 

. 25, 1936; E pub. 58722, 58723; Wil- 
liam N. Costello, New York. 


29542, 29543 
Emprise; tango, sur le chanson Ch. 
Cluny, m Charles Chobillon et R. 


Cairone; orch. ptes. © Sept. 18, 
1936; E for. 46262; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 29544 


Empty saddles; fox-trot, from Rhythm 
on the range, w and m Billy Hill, arr. 
Frank Skinner; orech pts., with male 
trio arr. © Apr. 29, 1936; E pub. 
58548; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 29545 


Wn (Az) falumban; Molnar Jen6 verse, 
Hlatky Endre zenéje. © Oct. 19, 
1933; E for. 46336; Rozsavolgyi & 
co., Budapest, Hungary. 29546 


En rangeant Vlinsigne; paroles Jean 
Trigery, m Jean ‘Trigery et Jo 
d’Aérs; pf. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 
46489 ; Jean Trigery, Paris. 29547 


Enchanted (The) glade; suite, Ivor R. 
Foster, op. 33, nos. 1-4; pf. © Sept. 
18, 19386; E for. 46263; G. Ricordi & 
co. (London) Itd., London. 29548 


Hnchantment; by Nicolas Tcherepnine ; 
with pf. ace. 1. Horn, in F'.—2. Cello. 
© Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 46397, 46398 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 29549, 29550 


Hind (The) of the world; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 
184532; Lela Ann Brudi, Fort Wayne. 

29551 


Entre flores hay amores; cancion paso- 
doble. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58498 ; 
Salvador Gil Forte, New York. 

29552 


Epes her ich; w A. Reisen, and melody. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 135412; 
Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 29553 


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no. 11, 1936 


Epic of the North; by H. W. Fried- 
hofer. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135249; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 29554 


Erinnerung an Wien; konzertwalzer, 
op. 1; klavier. © 1. Oct. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 134880; Alexander Strubell- 
Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 29555 


Erste sonate fiir klavier ; v. Paul Hinde- 
mith. © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 46298; 
B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

29556 


Es singt uns die amsel; langsamer 
walzer, text u. m Ernst Sorge. © 
Sept. 29, 1936; E for. 46370; Musik- 
verlag City, Leipzig. 29557 


Hternity; song, arr. E. Salzmann. © 
1 c. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 135001; 
Cherie Anderson, St. Louis. 29558 


Eurhythmic studies for children; by 
Olga Roncoroni; pf. © Oct. 30, 1936; 
E for. 46893; Boosey & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 29559 


Evening in the desert ; by David Saper- 
ton; pf. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 
58408 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


29560 


Hvening in the Puszta; Hungarian fan- 
tasy, G. S. Mathis; orch. pts. © Aug. 
28, 1936; E for. 46307; Schott & co., 
Itd., London. 29561 


Ever since that day; fox-trot song, m 
Len Fleming. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 184902; Jacob H. Kieselmann, 
St. Louis. 29562 


Every time I look at you; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Nov. 10, 19386; E unp. 
135089; Johnny Silvy, Detroit. 

29563 


Hyerything but you; song. ©1c. Nov. 
18, 19386; E unp. 134317; Paul J. Per- 
rotta, Hartford. 29564 


Everything happens to me; song, w 
Ernest E. La Placa. © 1 ¢. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 134804; Anthony 
Patrick Scelba, Passaic, N. J. 29565 


Ewige (Das) reich; fiir bar. solo, 
mdnnerchor wu. oreh., nach worten 
Wilheim Raabe, m Heinz Schubert. 
Klavierauszug. © May 25, 1936; 
for. 46180; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 29566 


Exile; w and m Wintter Watts. © 
Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 58563; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 29567 


29582 


Eyes; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1385069; Jesse Calvin 
Watson, jr., Pineville, La. 29568 


Fair (Rex Hilton) flute method; by R. 


EH. Fair. bk. 1. © Nov. 16,1936; AA 
219403; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
29569 

Fairy; fox-trot, melody. © 1 c. Oct. 
31, 1986; E unp. 1845381; Anton 
Keresztes, Los Angeles. 29570 


Fairy tales; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 134947; 
Walter Tighe and Louis Muraro, 
Brooklyn. 29571 


Faites ca pour moi; opérette Raoul 
Praxy, couplets Max Eddy, m Gaston 
Gabaroche et Fred Pearly. Parti- 
tion. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46493 ; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 29572 


Faites pas ca; du film Bach détective, 
paroles René Pujol et Géo. Koger, m 
Vincent Scotto. © Oct. 23, 1936; H 
for. 46405; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

29573 


Fall is here; w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 3, 19386; E unp. 134663; Sadie 
P. F. Kaplan, Bridgeport, Conn. 

29574 

Falling snow; by Anthony Sant Am- 
brogio; violin and pf. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58388 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 29575 


Familiar music; arr. Geo. H. Smith; 
with voice. 1. Guit. solo and ace, 
pick style-—2. Mand. solo and obbl., 
with guit. ace. © Oct. 1, 19386; EB 
pub. 58303, 58304; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine, New York. 

29576, 29577 


arr. Wm. J. Smith; with voice. 
1. Ten. banjo solo and acc.—2. Ha- 
waiian guit., in note and diagram, 
with regular guit. ace. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E pub. 58301, 58302; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

29578, 29579 


Fanfare; tuber themen aus dem Te 
Deum, v. Anton Bruckner, v. Vinzenz 
Goller; blasmusik stimmen. © July 
7, 1986; E for. 46316; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 29580 

Farewell to Dunean; song, w Victor 
Packer. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 
184830; Zelda Zlatin, Brooklyn. 

29581 


Farmer (A) went trotting; old rhyme, 
unison song with pf. ace. Paul Hd- 
monds. © Sept. 14, 1936; E for. 
46367; Augener, ltd., London. 29582 


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29583 


Fate (The) of young Nadeau; song, 
melody Alexander Angus. © 1 e«. 
Noy. 5, 1936: E unp. 184767; Leslie 
R. Powell, Carey’s Hill, Bona Co., 
Que., Canada. 29583 


Favorite du roi; opéra-comique, paroles 
Louis Eustache, m Camille Fournier. 
Partition chant et pf. © Aug. 20, 
1986; D 39174; Choudens, Paris. 

29583* 


Fede (La) del cieco; antica leggenda, 
testi italiano, latino e tedesco e m 
Giulia Recli; coro femminile con sop. 
solista. Partitura. © Oct. 138, 1986; 
E for. 46268; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

29584 


Federal triumph march; solo cornet 
conductor. © 1. Oct. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 134585; George Earnst Brenner, 
Daly City, Calif. 29585 


Fesch und resech; ein Wiener marsch- 
album fiir chromatische harmonika, 
akkordeon, bearb, Josef Mikulas. © 
Aug. 10, 1936; E for. 46317 ; Universal 
edition, a. g., Vienna. 29586 


Festal song; anthem, w William Pier- 
‘son Merrill, m Edward G. Mead; 
male voices. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 
58489; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 29587 


Festival at Sevilla; Spanish rhapsody, 
G. S. Mathis; orch. pts. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E for. 46308; Schott & co., Itd., 
London. 29588 


Fidler (Der) ; w Rous Pekman, melody 
I. Feingold. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 1936; 
EK unp. 1384984; Rose Pekman and 
Lipa Feingold, Brooklyn. 29589 


Fiesta hacienda; by Alfred Newman. 
© 1c. Noy. 13, 1936; E unp. 135267 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29590: 

Fishin’ in the crick; w and m Moran 
Moore; with pf. solo. ©1e. Nov. 6, 
1986; E unp. 134785; Louis J. Ben- 

. nett, Kansas City, Mo. 29591 


Five virgins; song, m Hector Richard. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134548; 
Maud Grigg Hovis, Chester, S. C. 

29592 

Fleurette; by Van Veachton Rogers, 
arr. Josef DeVaux; band sc. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1936; E unp. 1384933; Clark 
music co., Syracuse. 29593. 


Fling wide the gates; from The cruci- 
fixion, John Stainer, arr. Kenneth E. 
Runkel; children’s choir, junior choir 
and senior choir; organ acc. © Nov. 
12, 1986; E pub. 58616; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 29594 


pt. II, n.s., v. 8b 


Flop house Fanny; w and m Clarence 
A. Stout; with guit. arr. Anthony 
Franchini. © Oct. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58280; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29595. 


Florilége de chants populaires; Vlen- 
seignement de la musique par le folk- 
lore francais et étranger, harmonisa- 
tion A. Ravizé, plan pedagogique J. 
Barré, préface Roger-Dueasse. 1. 
Cours moyen.—2. Cours élémentaire. 
© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46519, 46520 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 

29596, 29597 

Flower song; from Rainbow on the 
river, w Selma Hautzig, m Hugo Ries- 
enfeld. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 
134837; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

29598. 


Flite (Une) soupire; de Mel Bonis; 
flite et pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46491; Editions Maurice Sénart, 
Paris. 29599 

Foley (Jack) Three duets for men. 
bk. 2. © Oct. 28, 1936; E for. 46352 ; 
Herman Darewski music pub. co., in- 
corporating Charles Sheard & Go., 
London. 29600 


Follow the moon; song. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1385891; Mary Mor- 
ley, New York. 29601 

Follow the roadway of love; song. © 
1 ce Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 134652; 
William C. Kuebler, Montgomery, O. 

29602 


Foolish fascination; from This mad 
whirl, w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58465; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 29603. 

Football jamboree; w and melody Hd- 
win 8S. Booth. © 1 ce. Oct. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 184521; E. 8S. Booth, Terrell, 
Tex. 29604 


Footlights; by Arthur Lange; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 13, 1986; E unp. 185269; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29605 

For always; song. ©1e. Oct. 31, 1936; 
EH unp. 184599; Max George Wittman, 
Tola, Kan. 29606 


For he’s a jolly good fellow ; old French 
song, pf. arr. with chords for ukulele 
and guit., and Hawaiian guit. solo in 
note and diagram, Nick Manoloff. © 
Noy. 14, 19386; E pub. 58587 ; Calumet 
music ¢o., Chicago. 29607 


For music; w Lord Byron, m Ruggero 
Vené; sop. 1, 2 and alto 1,2. © Oct. 
19, 1986; E pub. 58298; Hill-Coleman, 
New York. 29608 


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no. 11, 1936 


29630 


For the sake of love; melody. © 1e.| Frisco Flo; from Cotton club parade, 


Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 184705; Samuel 
Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 


Forest frolic; 1 act operetta for 
children, text Eleanor Allen Schroll, 
m William M. Schmitt. © Oct. 5, 
1936 ; D 39170; March bros. pub. co., 
Lebanon, O. 29609 * 


Forever I surrender; song, w Stanley 
Aleavage; with guit. arr. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 135864; Merrill 
D. Tonning, Boise, Id. 29610 


Forever in my heart; song, m Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1936; E unp. 
135204; Robert M. De Graff, Ers- 


kine, Alta., Canada. 29611 
Forgotten; w Eddie Lane, m R. M. 
Hastman; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 


- 1986; E unp. 1384732; Edward Lozo- 
wick, N. J.. and Richard Morse Hast- 
man, Chicago. 29612 


Forgotten water-mill; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Noy. 18, 1986; E unp. 185332; Charles 
A. Dokes, New Point, Ind. 29613 


Formal night in Harlem; w Johnny 
Farro and Jules Loman, m Francis 
K. Shuman, arr. Bob Noeltner; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 58682; Melo-art music pub- 
lishers, New York. 29614 


Four corn fields (Cuatro milpas) ; Eng- 
lish lyric Olga Paul, m arr. M. 
Venado de Campo. © Nov. 2, 1936; 
Epub. 58294; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 29615 


Fragmente aus dem biihnenwerk Karl 
V.; text u. m Ernst Krének; orch. 


Partitur. © June 24, 1986; E for. 
46310; Universal edition, a. g.,, 
Vienna. 29616 


Franklyn D. Roosevelt; march, w and 
melody. © 1 e. Oct. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 184950; Edward Sarché, New 
York. 29617 


Frau (Hine) von heut’; English waltz, 
aus dem lustspiel Axel an der him- 
melstiir, Paul Morgan, Adolf Schiitz 
u. Hans Weigel, m Ralph Benatzky. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46190; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 29618 


Frescobalda (La) ; aria.con variazioni, 
Girolamo Frescobaldi, trascrizione 
Fernando Limenta; orch. Partitura. 
© Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 46275; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 29619 


29609 


_ 


27th ed., w and m Benny Davis and 
J. Fred Coots; with guit. arr. © 
Oct. 31, 1986; E pub. 58524; Mills 
music, inec., New York. 29620 


From the bottom of my heart; song, 
melody L. Slate and Gus Herman. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 135365; 
Lew Slate, Paso Robles, Calif. 29621 


Frtihlingstag (Hin); text Hermann 
Hesse, m Paul Graener, op. 102, nr. 
3; hohe stimme. © May 18, 1936; 
EK for. 46421; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 29622 


Fruits and flowers tell me now; waltz 
song, m Samuel George Leid and 
HE. G. Maxim; with arr. for guit. and 
ten. banjo. © 1c. Oct. 27, 19386; E 
unp. 1384941; Edward Gerald Maxim, 
Brooklyn. 29623 


Full moon; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 1384547; 
Marian Fowler, Monmouth, I11. 

29624 


Fuller and Warren; cowboy tune, 
freely arr. Vera Brodsky and Harold 
Triggs; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Nov. 11, 
1936; E pub. 58554; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 29625 


Fyffe (Elizabeth) Fourteen familiar 
Christmas carols; compiled and arr. 
E. Fyffe; school string ensemble with 
pf. ace. pts. © Oct. 6, 1936; E pub. 
58354; Oliver Ditson co., ine., Bos- 
ton. 29626 


Galgenbruders' friihlingslied; text 
Christian Morgenstern, m _ Paul 
Graener, op. 103, nr. 2; mittlere 
stimme. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46425; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 29627 


Galloping (The) ghost; arr. Roger C. 
Wilson; orch. pts. © Nov. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 58706; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 29628 


Game (A) of hearts; fox-trot, w Bob 
Perry, m B. Perry and Perry Parker. 
© 1e. Sept. 11, 1936; E unp. 134693 ; 
Robert Charles Perry, Natchez, Miss. 

29629 


Garden (The); w J. C. Hobson, m C. 
Armstrong Gibbs; 2-pt. song or 
mixed quartet. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© Oct. 23, 1936;. EH for. 46381; 
Boosey & co., Itd., London. 29630 


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29631 


Garfield high, our alma mater; w. 
Irene Barosh, m Harry J. Chalmers; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 31, 1986; E 
pub. 58262; Garfield high school, Ak- 
ron, O. 29631 


Gateway (The) of the earth; song, w 
Emerson Brooks. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
1986; E unp. 134765; Jacob H. Bren- 
ner, San Francisco. 29632 


Gebundene hinde; langsamer foxtrot 
aus dem lustspiel Axel an der him- 
melsttir, Paul Morgan. Adolf Schititz 
u. Hans Weigel, m Ralph Benatsky. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46187; Luda- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 296383 


Gee! I’m happy, I’m in love with you; 
fox-trot song. © 1. Nov. 3, 1936; 


EK unp. 134797; Joseph Nathaniel 
Griffith, Kingstown, St. Vincent, 
B. W. I. 29634 


Geigenmusik mit orchester; v. Werner 
Eek, bearb. H. F. Redlich. Klavier- 
auszug. © Aug. 28, 1986; E for. 
46302; B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 29635 


Gem (The) guitar note and diagram 
song folio no. 2; arr. and compiled 
John Martell; Hawaiian guit., with 
Spanish guit. chord symbols. © Oct. 
23, 1936; E pub. 58416; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

29636 


Gentry ecsardas; Tajber Zoltan, arr.: 


Majorossy Aladar; orch. pts. 

July 15, 1935;° E for. 46332; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 29637 


Georgia jubilee minstrel; merry, melo- 
dious melange of modern minstrelsy, 
text and m Frederick G. Johnson. 
Voe. se. and libretto complete. © 
Nov. 6, 1986; D 39178; Raymond A. 
Hoffman co., Chicago. 29637* 


German folk dances; old and new 
dances of North Germany, compiled 
andy ire veaul Dunsime:) pk. ve. i © 
July 9, 1936; E for. 46201; Friedrich 
Hofmeister, Leipzig. 29638 


Ghost (The) of my love; w S. Sheldon, 
m B. Jacobs; pf. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 185232; Sidney Sheldon and 
Bobbie Jacobs, Chicago. 29639 


Giampieri (Alamiro) Fantasia; clari- 


netto e pf. © Oct. 18, 1936; E for. 
46272; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


29640 


13 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Gipsy, I love you so; tango fox-trot, 
w King Palmer, m Sandor Horvath ; 
with ukulele arr. © Nov. 4, 19386; 
E for. 46462; W. Paxton & co., itd., 
London. 29641 


Gipsy lady; tango, w King Palmer, m 
A. Ferraris; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 27, 1936 ; E for. 46458 ; W. Paxton 
& co., ltd., London. 29642 


Girl (The) I meet on the street; w C. 
Japhet, melody E. J. Harris. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 185468; Elwin 
J. Harris and Clifton Japhet, Glovers- 
ville, N. Y. 29643 


Girls who wear glasses ; musical comedy, 
play M. Carroll and EH. Christman, m 
E. Fritz. © 1 ¢ Oct. 30, 1936; D 
39185; Mary Carroll, Elizabeth 
Christman and Eberhard Fritz, 
Webster Groves, Mo. 29643* 


Give her a pint and she'll tell it all; w 
Sammy Cahn, m Saul Chaplin; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Sept. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 57671; Words and music, inc., 
New York. 29644 


Give me a cot in the bunk house to- 
night; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
10, 1936; E unp. 134987; Herbert C. 
Cox, Oklahoma City. 29645 


Give me a ship and a song; from Ace 
Drummond, w and m Kay Kellogg; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 2, 
1936 ; E pub. 58273 ; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 29646 


Give me love; melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 
1936; E unp. 134701; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 29647 


Give unto the Lord; w from Psalm 29, 
m Granville Bantock; sop. or ten. 
© Oct. 30, 1936; E for. 46463; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

29648 


Glad (The) evangel; mixed voices. © 
1 ec Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 134580; 
Marie A. Travers, Passaic, N. J. 

29649 


Glaube ; text Haase-Mahlow, m Richard 
Trunk, op. 64, nr. 3; siebenstimmig 
gem. chor. © Sept. 14, 19386; E for. 
46446; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

29650 


Glittering spray; by Otto Stuart; pf. 
© July 29, 1936; E for. 46144; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 29651 

Gloomy blues; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©1ce. Oct. 31, 1936; 
EH ounp. 134542; Wm. H. Markham 
Kittrell, N. C. 29652 


24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


29678 


Glory (The) of love; fox-trot, Billy | Good king Wenceslas; Christmas carol, 


Hill, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts., 
with male trio arr. © Apr. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 58547; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 29653. 


Go easy on my heart; w Anita M. 
Grist. pt. (C) 1’. Oct. 13," 1936; 
E unp. 134680; Russell E. Lins, Mill- 
town, N. J. 29654 


God keep our regiment; hymn, w Ethel 
S. Warner. © Nov. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58649 ; 316th co., infantry, U. S. army, 
Philadelphia. 29695. 


God of all lovely sounds; w Anne 
Lloyd, m Clarence Dickinson; mixed 
voices. © Nov. 30, 19386; E pub. 
58688; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

29656 


God so loved the world; from The 
crucifixion, m John Stainer, arr. 
Kenneth E. Runkel; junior choir and 
senior choir; organ ace. © Nov. 6, 
1936; E pub. 58614; Witmark & sons, 
New York. 29657 


Goin’ bye bye; w and melody. ©1.. 
Noy. 11, 1936; E unp. 185004; Frank 
J. Werth, Milwaukee. 29658. 


Goin’ to dat new plantation; negro 
spiritual, w Chester Finley, m Walter 
A. Quincke and Heinrich J. Tandler. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58445; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 29659 


Going places; selection, Vivian Ellis, 
arr. George L. Zalva; pf. © Oct. 9, 
1936; E for. 46430; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 29660: 


Gold braid; arr. from an old Continental 
marching song; pf. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
EH pub. 58736; Charles Repper, Bos- 
ton. 29661 


Gold un roit; w J. Adler, and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; BE unp. 135418; 
Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 29662 


Golden carol; mixed voices. © 1 ec. 
Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 134582; Marie 
A. Travers, Passaic, N. J. 29663 


Gone; pf. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 
134618; Donald Peart Macdonald, 
Salt Lake City. 29664. 


Gone, but not forgotten; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 14, 1986; E unp. 135290; Clyde 
D. Sandgren, Jackson Heights, L. L., 
N. Y. 29665. 


Good-bye ; from White horse inn, new w 
Irving Caesar, m Hric Coates, arr. 
Albert Szirmai; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 31, 19386; E pub. 58430: 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 29666 


w J. M. Neale, tune from Piae Can- 
tiones, arr. Alfred M. Greenfield; 
male voices. © Nov. 20, 19386; E pub. 
58629; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
29667 


Good old bosom bread; w and m Chick 
Finney; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1986; E unp. 1385456; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 29668 


Good old New York; march and song; 
ist violin. © 1. Nov. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 184555; Harry Lifson, Monti- 
cello, N. Y. 29669 


Good (The) shepherd psalm; w from 
the Bible, and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1936; E unp. 135344; Harvey J. 
Lebo, Washington. 29670 


Good (The) ship Crocodile; fox-trot, 
w Ralph Butler and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Sherman Myers. © Oct. 
16, 1936; E for. 46537 ; Cecil Lennox, 
ltd., London. 29671 


Goose (The) hangs high; w and m Car- 
men Lombardo and Cliff Friend; with 
arr. for guit. and ten. banjo. © Nov. 
10, 19386; E pub. 58681; Donaldson- 
Douglas & Gumble, ine, New York. 

29672 


Gots wegen; w Naftole Gross, and 
melody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
135416; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

29673 


Gramatan; school song of Bronxville 
high school, w Albert Pryibil, sr., m 
Willard Rhodes and Clarence Chris- 
tian. © Novy. 14, 19386; E pub. 58642; 


Bronxville publie schools, Bronx- 
ville, N. Y. 29674 
Grand choeur; organ. © Sept. 15, 


1936; E for. 46331; Frederic G. Mann, 
Peterborough, Ont., Canada. 29675 


Grant Thy grace, O Lord Jesus; text 
Helen A. Dickinson, m Christian 
Gregor, ed. Clarence Dickinson; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 30, 1986; HE 
pub. 58689; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 29676 


Grass (The) is green with envy; song, 
m Sammy Howard. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 134671; Alice Howard 
Carver, Oklahoma City. 29677 


Gray-eyed gal; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 134662; Sadie 
P. EF. Kaplan, Bridgeport, Conn. 

29678 


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29679 


Great (A) and mighty wonder; w from 
St. Germanus, English version John 
Mason Neale, m Lura EF. Hecken- 
lively; 8-pt. mixed cho. © Sept. 21, 
1936; E pub. 58544; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 29679 


Greta Garbo is my girl; fox-trot song. 
©l1e. Aug. 24, 193836; E unp. 134698; 
Leon St. Pierre, Edmonton, Alta., 
Canada. 29680 


Grosse (Das) wunder, das man liebe 
nennt; tango, w Erwin W. Spahn, m 
Hermann Leopoldi. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E for. 46321 ; Josef Weinberger, 
Vienna-Leipzig, and Josef Weinber- 
ger, Itd., London. 29681 


Guest (The) room of the heart; Christ- 
mas story cantata, dramatized, Elsie 
Dunean Yale, m Clyde Willard. © 
Nov. 9, 1936; D 39187; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 29681 * 


Guitars of love; w J. Keirn Brennan, 
m Jacques Wolfe; low, in F min. © 
Nov. 12, 1986; E pub. 58602; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 29682 


Guns and guitars; from the picture, w 
and m Gene Autry and Oliver Drake, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; with guit. arr. 
© Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58339; M. M. 
Cole pub. co., Chicago. 29683 


Gypping a Gypsy; by C. J. Mockridge. 
©1e. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 135241; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29684 


Gypsie girl; song. 
1936; E unp. 184980; Diane Greer, 
Detroit. 29685 


Gypsy (The) laddie; Mixolydian mode, 
English folk-song from the southern 
Appalachians, coll. Campbell-Sharp, 
setting Hilton Rufty; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 23, 1936; E pub. 58726; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 29686 


Gypsy lament; by Mae Goulet. ©1e. 
Sept. 8, 1986; E unp. 1381536; Mae 
Hlizabeth Goulette, White Bear Lake, 
Minn. 29687 


Gypsy’s (A) heart is broken; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
134751; David Stanley Pendzay, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 29688 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Hallelujah 
chorus; from The Messiah, arr. N. 
Clifford Page; men’s voices. © Oct. 
9, 1986; E pub. 583844; Oliver Ditson 
co., ine, Boston. 29689 


© ec Noys 11,) 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 31 


Hail alma mater; loyalty song, m Paul 
Yoder; full band pts., with w. © 
Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 58451; Melrose 
bros. music co., inc., Chicago. 29690 


Hail, festal day; w Venantius For- 
tunatus, tr. Theodore A. Lacey, m 
J. Baden-Powell, arr. Kenneth HE. 
Runkel; children’s choir, Junior choir 
and senior choir; organ acc. © Nov. 
12, 1936; E pub. 58615; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 29691 


Hale and hearty; w Nelson Shawn, m 
Harry Kogen. © Nov. 28, 1936; E 


pub. 58678; Joe Davis, inc, New 
York. 29692 
Halona; arr. with accompanying in- 


struction, Mort Searles; [fretted in- 


strument] © Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 
58314; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 29693 


Hampton court; march, Arthur Gra- 
ham, arr. Adolf Lotter; pf. © Oct. 
6, 19386; E for. 46152; Hawkes & son 
(London) Iltd., London. 29694 


Hand in hand; w and m Andy Razaf 
and Henri Woode; pf. treble. ©1e. 
Nov. 19, 1936; Ei unp. 185388; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 29695 


Hangover of love; fox-trot, w and mel- 


ody. ©1e Noy. 11, 1986; E unp. 
135071; Berman Swarttz, Los An- 
geles. 29696 


Happiness comes in tin cans; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 135449 ; Charles D. (Karl) Streu- 
ber, Burbank, Calif. 29697 


Happiness just for two; song. © 1 e. 
Nov. 6, 19836; E unp. 135280; Ben 
Clark, Gilroy, Calif. 29698 


Happy as kings; bk. of songs, w and m 
A. Crompton. nos. 1-15. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58591; Miller Music, ine. 
& A. Crompton, New York. 29699 


Happy Bethlehem (Oi  Betleém) ; 
Basque Christmas carol, English ver- 
sion Kurt Schindler, m Padre Don- 
astia, de San Sebastian, arr. George 
H. Pickering; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Oct. 24, 19386; E pub. 58252; G. Ricordi 
& co., inc., New York. 29700 


Hardorella; dance; pf. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1986; E unp. 134720; Harry Zieve, 
Chicago. 29701 


Harlem; by Eddie Carroll; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 46429; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 29702 


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no. 11 1936 


29729 


Harlem in the rain; w and melody Lee | Headin’ for the wagon; w Buck Rogers, 


Clifford. ©1c. Nov. 4, 19386; E unp. 
134669; Hileen Clifford, San Fran- 
cisco. 29703 


Hats off to the man of the hour; song, 
m Johnny Zeff and Francis Strouse. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 134695; 
J. A. Sehreiber, sr., Bristol, Pa. 
29704 


Haunting breeze; melody ;in Emin. © 
1 « Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134708; 
Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 29705 


Have you ever tried to count to a biil- 
lion ; Song burlesque, w J. F. Bridges, 
m H. J. Reynolds. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 58577; Nolan commercial 
studios, Chicago. 29706 


Have you seen my baby; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1. 
Noy. 11, 1986; E unp. 184977; Hmma 
H. Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 29707 


Hawaiian (The) buster; arr. Max S. 
Rogers; note and diagram arr. © 
1 «@ Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134991; 
Max Rogers, Youngstown, O. 29708 


Hawaiian guitar lessons; by Irene Lor- 
ence. © July 28, 1936; E pub. 58661; 
Irene Florence, Toledo. 29709 


Hawaiian iove call; note and dia- 
gram arr. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; E 
unp. 134997; Max Rogers, Youngs- 
town, O. 29710 


Hawaiian memories; w Eddie Grant, 
and melody. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 1384739; Albert Von Tilzer, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 29711 


Hawaii’s foxtrot; Hawaiian guit. © 
Oct. 19, 1986; E pub. 58480; Robert 
Sloan, Pottsville, Pa. 29712 


He forgot to come back; w and m Will 
EH. Haines, Jimmy Harper and Mau- 
rice Beresford. © Sept. 26, 1934; E 
for. 46345; Cameo music pub. ¢o., 
London. 29713 


He’s got such funny little ways, but you 
can’t help liking him, can ya; comedy 
fox-trot, w and m Reg. Britton; with 
ukulele arr. and chord figures for pf. 
accordion, banjo and guitar. © Oct. 
26, 1936; E for. 46538: Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 29714 


He said not a murmuring word; song. 
© Oct. 30, 1986; E pub. 58456; Ivah 
Pearle Krome, Chesaning, Mich. 

29715 


He was a dandy; from Dimples, w and 
m Jimmy McHugh and Ted Koehler. 
© 1c. Nov. 13, 19386; E unp. 135298 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 29716 


and melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1986; E 
unp. 134640; Hugh Tulane, Los An- 
geles. 29717 


Heart (A) full of love for you; fox-trot 
song. ©1e Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 
135429; Nancy Margarete Penrod, 
Oak Hill, W. Va. 29718 


Heart of my heart; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 135401; Alfred Sevigny, Law- 
rence, Mass. 29719 


Heaven in my heart: fox-trot, w and m 
Fred Rose and Ed. G. Nelson; with 


guit. arr. © Nov. 23, 1936; E pub. 
58679; Lincoln music corp., New 
York. 29720 


Heaven’s home; w and m Alice and Wil- 
liam Roche. © Nov. 21, 1936; E pub. 
58702; Edward Schuberth & co., ine., 
New York. 29721 


Heaven-sent; w and melody. ©1.. 
Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 134957; Fred 
Transit, Highland Park, Mich. 29722 


Heaven sent me you; w Harry Pyle, 
melody Robert Wyatt. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 1936; E unp. 134926; Robert B. 
Wyatt, Brooklyn. 29723 


Heigh-ho- cherio; w Wm. Van Ornum, 
melody Ted Sorich. © 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 
1936; E unp. 135210; Theodore J. R. 
Sorich, San Francisco. 29724 


Heralds of the sky ; program for Christ- 
mas, w A. A. Payn, m Adam Geibel, 
M. Isabelle Ritter, C. Kohlmann and 
others. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 58740; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 29725 


Here comes my Mary all dressed up in 
blue; w Eddie Leo Franklin, m 
Charles Wolff; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 58481; 
EK. L. Franklin music _ publisher, 
Bloomington, Il. 29726 


Here it is; w and m Val Burton and 
Will Jason. © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 134944; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 29727 


Here’s how; international drinking 
song, w H. Tulane and Nelle Barrin- 
ger, and melody. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1936; 
H unp. 184638; Hugh Tulane, Los An- 
geles. 29728 


Here’s to you; by Chas. Maxwell. © 
1 c.. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135248; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29729 


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29730 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Herminia; cancion, letra Domingo N.}| Home (A) on the sea; song, m EHd- 


Nava. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1986; E unp. 
135274; Jose I. Medina, Los Angeles. 
29730 


Hey! Stop kissin’ my sister; E flat alto 
saxophone, with w. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1936; E unp. 135011; Kay Koblensky, 
Tiltonsville, O. 29731 


Hi! sailor; w and m Bob Kay and Sid 
Goldman; with arr. for ukulele, etc. 
© Oct. 30, 1986; E for. 46327; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 29732 


lide and seek; 2-pt. song, w Windham 
Baldwin, m Patrick Hadley; treble 
voices. Sept. 28, 1936* Hi for. 
46437: H. F. W. Deane & sons, The 
year book press, ltd., London. 29733 


Hi-de-ho miracle man; from 27th ed. 
Cotton club parade, w and m Benny 
Davis and J. Fred Coots; with guit. 
arr. © Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58712; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 29734 


High (A) hat, a piccolo and a cane; 
fox-trot, w Lew Brown, m Sammy 
Fain and Harry Akst, arr. Jimmy 
Dale; orch. pts. © Oct. 1, 1936; EB 
pub. 58657; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©o., 
inc., New York. 29735 


High steppin’ Bertha; w and m M. L. 
Moore. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135154: Mabel L. Moore McClanahan, 
Cincinnati. 29736 


High time; song. ©1e. Sept. 14, 1936; 
E ounp. 135392; Mary Morley, New 
York. 29737 


Hitch hikin’ blues; w Fred Baugh; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 135060; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29738 


Hold me tight; w and melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 1385206; Agnes 
G. Sarli, Brooklyn. 29739 


Hollywood madness; comic operetta, op. 
41, libretto Ralph Birchard. Voce. sc. 
and libretto. © Oct. 15, 1936; D 
39182; John lLaurence Seymour, 
Sacramento, Calif. 29739* 


Holy spirit; Welsh carol, hymn-anthem, 
Welsh w David Charles, English text 
anon., m M. O. Jones, arr. Griffith J. 
Jones; mixed voices, with alto solo 
and descant for sop. or ten. solo. © 
Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 58349; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., ine., Boston. 29740 


Homalona ; rumba, paroles Jean Féline, 
m Paul Misraki. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E for. 46482; Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 29741 


ward HE. Menges. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1686; E unp. 135109; Thurman C. 
Dibble, St. Louis. 29742 


Homeland; unison song, w Lily Mar- 
cus, m Alexander M. Gifford. © Oct. 
22, 1936; E for. 46141; Banks & son, 
York, England. 29743 


Homeward trail; pf.; with ukulele 
arr. and w. ©1ce. Nov. 16, 1986; E 
unp. 135296; Effie M. Fenis, Bloom- 
ington, Ill. 29744 


Honey guy; song. © 1 ¢@ Oct. 30, 
1936; E unp. 185474; Myrtle D. Mur- 
rell, Weatherford, Tex. 29745 


Honey, please don’t turn your back on 
me; fox-trot, w Sidney Clare and 
Charlie Tobias, m Sam H. Stept, arr. 
Arthur Osser; orch. pts. © Sept. 14, 
1936; E pub. 58579; Skidmore music 
co., ine., New York. 29746 


Honeydew; w and m Paul Rebere. © 
1 ce. Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 135459; 
Paul L. Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

29747 


Hoofbeats on the prairie; w and m 
Vern (Tim) Spencer; with arr. for 
guit., ete. © July 24, 1986; E pub. 
58691; Cross & Winge, ine., Portland, 
Or. 29748 


Hootshe kootshe, sing it with me; fox- 
trot, w and melody Benny Samberg. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 134525; 
Benjamin Samberg, Brooklyn. 29749 


Hop on my pony and ride in to town; 
w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 134803; Pauline Dagne, East 
Los Angeles. 29750 


Horn (The); w Walter de la Mare, m 
J. Bertram Fox; sop. 1, 2 and alto 
cho. © Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58565; 
Galaxy musie corp., New York. 

28751 


Hosanna to the ‘Son of David (Ho- 
sanna Filio David); motet, m Mel- 
chiorre Mauro-Cottone; mixed cho., 
with bar., ten., or sop. solo; organ 
ace. © Nov. 17, 1986; E pub. 58588 ; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 

29752 


Hospodi pomilui; chant, G. V. Lvovsky, 
arr. Max T. Krone; men’s voices. © 
Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58617; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 29753 


How can I be sure of you; fox-trot, w 
Bob Perry, melody B. Perry and 
Perry Parker. © 1. Sept. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 134694; Robert Charles Perry, 
Natchez, Miss. 29754. 


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no. 11, 1936 


29780 


pe es 


How can you treat me so; melody. 
1 ce. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134704; 
Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 29755 


How can you turn me down; fox trot, 
w and m Morty Berk, Billy Hays and 
C. Page. © Nov. 9, 1986; E pub. 
58724; Schuster & Miller, inc., New 
York. 29756 


How long wilt Thou forget me; an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Albert D. 
Schmutz; mixed voices; pf. or organ 
ace. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58673; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

29757 


Humoresque; by David Buttolph. © 1 
e. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 185253; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

29758 


Humorous trios; w and m Frank 
Wood; mixed voices. © Oct. 12, 
1986; E for. 46351; Herman Darew- 
ski music pub. co., incorporating 
Chas. Sheard & co., London. 29759: 


Hundertzehn ; foxtrot aus Allotria, text 
Hans Fritz Beckmann, m _ Peter 
Kreuder. © June 1, 1986; E for. 
46196; Edition Meisel & co., g. m. Db. 
h., Berlin. 29760 


Hunter’s song; by Alice Hamilton 
Baldwin; pf. © Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 
58380; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 29761 


Hurdy-gurdy man; w and m Sammy 
Cahn and Saul Chaplin; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 58525; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 29762 


Hurry back; pf., with w. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1936; E unp. 185090; Ralph Erving 
Skedgell, Rose Valley, Pa. 29763. 


Hymn-prelude on Adoro te devote; by 
Sydney Shimmin; organ. © Sept. 
18, 1986; E for. 46158; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 29764 


Hymn (A) to the moon; song. ©1e 
Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135349; Alice 
C. Elmer, Oak Park, IIl. 29765 


Hymne an die arbeit (Hymne aan den 
arbeid) ; text nach sprtichen zusam- 
mengestellt, m Elisabeth Kuyper; 
frauenchor u. sop. solo. © Oct. 7, 
1986; E for. 46451; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 29766 


I aften; fox-trot, tekst: Bérge Miiller, 
m: Karen Jgnsson; pf. © Oct. 19, 
1936; H for. 46448; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 29767 


©]I ain’t got nothing money won't cure; 


song, w H. Tulane and Nelle Bar- 
ringer. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
134636; Hugh Tulane, Los Angeles. 

29768 


ain’t the fellow; w and melody. © 

1 ec. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135008; 

Zilner Trenton Randolph, Chicago. 
29769 


I am pitching my tent to-night; w May 
Ullery 7 ply “© ie. Nowe, ie 1936" 
E unp. 1385037; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29770 


ean’t carry on without you; w and 
m Shelton Brooks. © 1 ec. Nov. 17, 
1936; E unp. 135297; Jerry Vogel 
music ¢o., inc., New York. 29771 


I can’t forget we parted; w S. Zuch- 
owski, m 8S. Zuchowski, Joe Gabe and 
M. Brown, pf. arr. M. Brown. © 1 
ce. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 135361; Stan- 
ley Zuchowski, Marion Brown and 
Joseph Gabiga, Utica, N. Y. 29772 


I can’t take it; w Eugene F. Dick, and 
Bue Braham: pi /©vi ve: Nov.o1G 
1986; E unp. 1385313; Bernice Bra- 
ham, East Cleveland. 29773 


I could be happy with you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 134969; 
Anne H. Poel, Anaconda, Mont. 

29774 


I'd be lost without you; w Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest, m Walter Donald- 
son. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
135397 ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 29775 


I’d like to make you mine; w Warney 
Ruhl and Bruce Kettenbeil, m Allen 
LeSage, arr. Warney Ruhl. © 1 e. 
Noy. 4, 1936; E unp. 134659; Warney 
H. Ruhl, Houghton, Mich. 29776 


I’d like to see grandpa swingin’ to a 
swing tune; song, Dick Porter, Stan- 
ley Cowan and Bobby Worth, arr. Ar- 
thur Gutman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 
1, 1936; E pub. 58509; Bob Miller, 
ine., New York. 29777 


I’d rather; song. © Oct. 30, 1936; EB 
pub. 58400; Lena C. Sharp, Columbia, 
Tenn. 29778 


I'd rather drink muddy water; w and 
melody Eddie Miller. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
19386; E unp. 1385302; Wabash music 
co., Chicago. 29779 

I didn't know you cared dear; song. 
tuyere Noy wit) 19865°H. unp.) 1653898 5 
Mary Morley, New York. 29780 


— 


Lal 


A 
OO 


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29781 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


I died a little before I cried; w and |I’ll forsake all others; w Harold Law- 


melody Bob Miller. © 1 e¢ Nov. 138, 
1986; E unp. 185180: Bob Miller, ine., 
New York. 29781 


don’t need; w and melody. © 1 e. 

Noy. 16, 1986; E unp. 185304; Robert 

Freemont Dellinger, Dayton, O. 
29782 


don’t want to ever grow old, if I can’t 
grow old with you; w and m James 
Wilson, Harry Leon and Leo Towers; 
with ukulele arr. and chord figures 
for banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 46528; Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 29783. 


I dream of Hawaii; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135046; 
Gladys Alveda Reimann, Salem, Or. 

29784 


fell in love with a dream; w and mel- 
ody, op. 6 © 1c. Nov. 138, 1986; E 
unp. 1385277; Jack Bruce Thomas, 
Bloomington, Ind. 29785 


I go sailing; by Mildred Adair; pf. © 
Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 58392; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 29786 


have good news for you; hymn, m 
Mildred Sullivan Lacour. © Sept. 1, 
1986; E pub. 58265; James P. Sulli- 
van, Lincoln, Neb. 29787 


haven’t got a home; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 134514; 
Paul Sykora and Michael Mayfair, 
Cleveland. 29788 


I hear a eall to arms; from Morning, 
noon and night, w and m Al Siegel 
and Sam Coslow. © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 
1986; E unp. 1384528; Famous music 
corp., New York. 29789 


I heard it on the radio; w and m Al 
Myers. © Oct. 8, 1936; E pub. 58272; 
A. D. Myers and sons, Legler, N. J. 

29790: 


I just want to tell you it’s fine; hymn, 
m Mildred Sullivan Lacour. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E pub. 58264; James P. Sulli- 
van, Lincoln, Neb. 29791 


I like it, I like it, I do; comedy song 
fox-trot, w and m Box, Cox and Rob- 
erts; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 
Sept. 26, 1986; E for. 46163; Cecil 
Lennox, Iltd., London. 29792 


Tll be calling on you to-night; waltz 
song, m Ken Videto. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1986; E unp. 135354; Sam B. Kathara, 
Shreveport, La. 29793 


& 


Ln 


ja 


Leal 


= 


rence, m Kendall Burgess, pf. se. 
Harold Potter, pf. accordion arr, Pi- 
etro Deiro; with guit. arr. © Nov. 
27, 1986; E pub. 58739; Isham Jones 
musie corp., New York. 29794 


melody Kendall Burgess. © 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 184774; 
Isham Jones music corp., New York. 
29795 


T’ll never forget you; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
134914; Hazel Mae Anderson, New 
Orleans. 29796 


Ill never grow too old for dreaming ; 
song; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. Oct. 
31, 1986; E unp. 184543; Marcellus 
Eegge, Lake Lillian, Minn. 29797 


Ill sing a song of love to you; from A 
star fell from heaven, w Ruth Feiner, 
m Hans May; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete., R. S. Stoddon. © Oct. 20, 1986; 
E for. 46455; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don, 29798 


I long for the old home again; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp, 
185005; Dietrich W. Funk, Morse. 
Sask., Canada. 29799 


I long for your love; English w Wilma 
Vanne, m Marf and Mascheroni; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 13, 1986; E for. 
464381; Chappell France, ltd., London. 

29800 


I love a sailor; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 c. Nov. 5, 19386; E unp. 134726; 
Blanche Griffin Boynton, Stratford, 
Conn. 29801 


love the night; song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 
1986; E unp. 184783; George Victor 
Malmgren, Chicago. 29802 


love the way you dance with me; w 

and melody. © 1 «. Nov. 4, 1986; HE 

unp. 184648; Ben Shapiro, Chicago. . 
29803 


I love you, dear, I love you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 134545; 
James Speer, Fayette, Mo. 29804 


I love you from coast to coast; w and 
melody Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and 
Basil G. Adlam. © 1c. Nov. 138, 
1986; E unp, 135162; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 29805 


I’m a gold diggin’ papa; w and melody 
Fred Kirby. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1986; E 
unp. 134851; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 29806 


_— 


—" 


1330 


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no. 11, 1986 


29833 


I’m a sap; w Eugene F. Dick; pf. © 
T c. Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 1353814; 
Bernice Braham, East Cleveland. 

29807 


I’m afraid to be alone with the girls; 
w and melody Bennie Cantor. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 19386; E unp. 185339; 
Ben Canter, Baltimore. 29808 


I’m caught; w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 134588; Law- 
rence Fotinakis, Westmont, N. J. 
; 29809 


I’m dreaming; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 135208 ; 
Nancy D’Alesandro, Baltimore. 

29810 


I’m going a-hunting ’til I find you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 
184965; Alma A. Shad, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 29811 


I’m going to my sweetheart ; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ec. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
135077 ; Cornelius M. Payne, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 29812 


I’m gonna chuck myself into the cold 
canal; w and m Box, Cox and Rob- 
erts; with ukulele arr. and chord 
figures for banjo, guit. and pf. accor- 
dion. © Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 46527 ; 
Gordon Cooper & co., London. 29813 


I’m gonna put you through the third 
degree; song, m Jimmie Crane. © 
1 ec. Nov. 17, 19386; E unp. 1385400; 
Frank Miller, Edmon, Pa. 29814 


I’m in circulation again; song, melody 


Phil Starr. © 1. Nov. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1384628; Johnny Bradley, 
Philadelphia. 29815 


I’m in the business—What business; w 
Nick Kenny and Carlotta Dale, m 
B. Musicant and T. Kindhart; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 28, 1986; E pub. 
58652; George Wiener, New York. 

29816 


I’m keeping the world in line; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
1384750; Sam Abraham Lutz, Van- 
couver, Wash. 29817 


I’m laughing at the rain; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 135478; Edna 
Kindler Curtis, Sea Breeze, N. Y. 

29818 


I’m looking for a new inspiration ; song, 
w Cynthia Dodge. © 1 e¢. Nov. 12, 
19386; E unp. 135108; Florence N. 
Aldrich, Ithaca, Mich. 29819 


SS ——— 


I’m nuts about goofy music; w and m 
Jimmie Luneceford and Fred Rose; 
with guit. arr. © Mar. 28, 1936; 
EK pub. 58620; Southern music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 29820 


| I’m on top of the world; song fox-trot, 


w Frank Farron, m Spicer; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 22, 1936; 
E for. 46164; Cecil Lennox, Iltd., Lon- 
don. 29821 


I’m so happy; song, m Ralph Nat. 
Walker. © 1 c. Sept. 30, 1936; & 
unp. 134939; James Preston Love, 
Lorton, Va. 29822 


I’m so unhappy; w and melody. © 1e. 
Noy. 3, 1936; E unp. 134621; Ernest 
Wiggins, New York. 29823 


I’m taking you at face value; w Merna 
Vanderford and Eva Hamacher; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 135030; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29824 

I’m trying to live for you dear; song, 
m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 
1936; E unp. 184915; Henry Bert 
Thompson, Dallas. 29825 


I’m walking in the sunshine; w Gustav 
Hansen, and melody. © 1 ec. Novy. 
16, 19386; E unp. 135322; Martha C. 
EKvans, Westwood, N. J. 29826 


I’m willing, but what about you; song. 
© 1c. Noy. 16, 1936; E unp. 135183 ; 
Olive Hayes, Port Huron, Mich. 

29827 


I’m with you, right or wrong; from 
Happy-go-lucky, w Ted Koehler, m 
Sam H. Stept; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Noy. 19, 1936; E pub. 58676; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

29828 


——w Ted Koehler, melody Sam H. 
Stept. © 1 ce. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 
134674 ; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

29829 

I’m wrapped up in you; song; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 1385224; Grace Wyant, Ams- 
den, O. 29830 


I must be falling in love; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 184511; Charles 
Leo Mutter, Covington, La. 29831 


I never believed I’d meet an angel; 
slow fox-trot song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 
1936; H unp. 135100; Theodore Bucz- 
koff, Buffalo. 29832 


I saw a dream to-day; melody. ©1e. 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 184810; Adolph 
Weintraub, New York. 29835 


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29834 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


I spent last night in heaven; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 
135181; Joseph Harris, New Orleans. 

29834 


I’ve been places and seen things; w 
S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 
1 ec. Nov. 19, 19836; E unp. 185427; 
Max Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Mont- 
real. 29835 


I’ve been working on the railroad ; song, 
new pf. arr., Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, with chords for 
ukulele and guit., Nick Manoloff. © 
Nov. 17, 1936; E pub. 58638; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 29835 


I’ve got my heart set on you; w and m 
Bob Wright and Chet Forrest. 
1c. Nov. 16, 1986; E unp. 135398 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. - 29837 


I’ve just got to dance; w Eugene F. 
Dick) pt. © Ww .es INow AG, e936 2B) 
unp. 1385309; Bernice Braham, Hast 
Cleveland. 29835 


I’ve mortgaged my heart to you; w 
and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 26, 1936; 
E unp. 135140; Ellis S. Tuten, San 
Francisco. 29839 


I wanna swing, oh, sweet would you 
swing with me; w Dixie Rank, m 
Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Sept. 9, 19386; E pub. 58527; Rich- 
ard Edward (Dixie) Rank, Chicago. 

29840 

I want love; w and melody Elizabeth 
Davis Weaver. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1936; 
EK unp. 184712; Ira A. Weaver, Wash- 
ington. 29841 


I want to be there; w and melody. © 
1 c« Nov. 5, 1986; E unp. 134747; 
George Washington Barnwell, Creal 
Springs, IIl. 29842 


I want to die; w I. R. Gwirtsz, and 
melody. + © We. Now?/"13,' 1936" EB 
unp. 185156; Nettie Gwirtz, Phila- 
delphia. 29848 


I want to go to that old Rancho 
Grande; song. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1936; 
H} unp. 1384626; Lorenzo Reyes Felix, 
jr., Los Angeles. 29844 


I want you only; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Nov. 11, 1986; EH unp. 134962; Emma 
H. Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 29845 


I want you to-day, Ill want you to- 
night; w and melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 
2, 1986; EH unp. 134603; Robert 
William Clasper, Winnipeg, Manit., 
Canada. 29846 


© 


I was dreaming of a girl; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 6, 19386; E unp. 
1384758; Paul P. Bujanda, Corona, 
Calif. 29847 


I was just a beginner at love; w and 
m Bert Gardner; pf. treble. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 2, 19386; E unp. 154560; Albert 
M. Gardner, jr., Lancaster, Pa. 

29848 


I was looking for a ghost at midnight ; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 19386; E unp. 
135348 ; Virginia Elmer, Oak Park, 
Til. 29849 


Fe 


whistle and wait for Katie; song, 
Michael Nolan, new pf. arr. Bernice 
Maniloff, Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Mano- 


loif; with chords for ukulele and 

guit. © Nov. 19, 1936; Epub. 

58633 ; Calumet music co., Chicago. 
29850 


I won a wonderful one when I won 
you; w and melody. ©1c. Nev. 11, 
1986; E unp. 185097; Arthur Fred- 
erick Schuttenberg, Olmsted Falls, O. 

29851 


I wonder; song, melody Jack Schaten- 
stein. © 1c. Nov. 5,,19386;) HE unp. 
134763; Pete Stingley, Wallace, Neb. 

29852 


Loa 


won't be satisfied until you are by 
my side; by Les Caldwell: melody, 
with pf. acc. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1986; 
E ounp. 132735; Leslie Ford Caldwell, 
Chicago. 29853 


— 


would love to have you love me; 
from White horse inn, w and m 
Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and 
Gerald Marks; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 58431; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 29854 


I wouldn’t take a million for my hus- 
band; w and melody Elizabeth Davis 
Weaver. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 
134716; Ira A. Weaver, Washington. 

29855 


yam what I yam; w Walter Craig, 
melody Kenneth Burton. © 1 «& 
Noy. 7, 1936; E unp. 134807; Whea- 
tena corp., Rahway, N. J. 29856 


Lom 


If all the girls were like you, you'd 
still be the one I love; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 19386; E unp. 135389; 
Joseph Humphrey Barber, jr., Bart- 
lesville, OKl. 29857 


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no. 11, 1936 


If great wonders thou desirest; tr. 
from Latin, Father Aylward, melody 
Sister Agnes Buchanan. © Sept. 4, 
1936 ; E pub. 58471; Sisters of Provi- 
dence, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., 
Indianapolis. 29858 


If I didn’t fall in love; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 13, 1936; E unp. 1385175; Milton 
Sherr, Los Angeles. 29859 


If I hadn’t you; w and melody. ©le. 
Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 1385185; 
Michael Flagg, New York. 29860 


If only I had you; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Nov. 4, 1986; E unp. 1384670; 
Hileen Clifford, San Francisco. 

29861 

If the Lord wants somebody I'll go; 
w abd m A. Simons, arr. Mae Elma 
Barrett; mixed voices. © 1 ec. Oct. 
16, 1986: E unp. 134696; Abraham 
Simons and Mae Elma Barrett, Chi- 
cago. 29862 


If the stars could tell a story and the 
moon could only talk; w and melody. 
©1e. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1385142; 
Edward White and Nat Alberts, 
Brooklyn. 29863 


If they told me; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Noy. 6, 19386; E unp. 134805; Louis 
John Pepe, Woodside, L. I., N. Y. 

29864 


If this is love; song, arr. Cecile Ever- 
ett. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135177; Helen Dupies, Dallas. 29865 


If you don’t mean it; w and melody 
Mike Benton. © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 134869; Mitchell McIver Ben- 
ton, Atlanta. 29866 


If you'll only be a mother to me; w 
and m Tex Owens; with guit. arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 134829; 
Doie Hensley Owens, Kansas City, 
Mo. 29867 


If you only knew what a kiss can do; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 1384968; Emma H. Sagstetter, 
Oshkosh, Wis. 29868 

Im flug; 4 X 7 melodische etiiden fiir 
den ersten klavier-unterricht, Martin 
Frey. © Oct. 24, 1936; E for. 46472; 
B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 


29869 
Im tale des Schyls; symphonische 
variationen tiber ein ruminisches 


volkslied, Joan Balan, op. 38; orch.; 
inj>A moll,..Partitur, .© .Aug..2t, 
1986; E for. 46309; Universal edi- 
tion, a. g., Vienna. 29870 


114808—37——-3 


29884 
Imagery; suite, based on _ original 
Hindu themes, Horace Johnson; 


orch, Se. and pts. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 58269; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 29871 


Imagine adults holding hands; w 
George Harlan; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 
1936; E unp. 184981; Don Morocco, 
New York. 29872 


Imaginons que nous avons révé; du 
film Un mauyvais garcon, paroles Jean - 
Boyer, m G. van Parys. © Oct. 1, 
1936; E for. 46510; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 29873 


In a gown of lavender and lace; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1986; E unp. 135104; 
Helen Higgins, Wichita. 29874 


In a jam; by Duke Ellington; pf. © 
Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58325; Exclusive 
publications, inec., New York. 29875 


In a little snow clad igloo; w M. Peter- 
son, melody D. Hoogbruin. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 3, 1936; E unp. 134648; Dixie 
Hoogbruin and Marion Peterson, San 
Bernardino, Calif. 29876 


In a rendezvous with you; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 184526; Herbert 
Edwin Slezinger, Everett, Mass. 

29877 


In a winter garden; suite, S. A. Lieber- 
son; grand orch. Se. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58643; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 29878 


In Dreamland’s Dreamy street; Ww 
Albert Hamilton; pf. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 185017; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 29879 


In dulei jubilo; prelude 3, Garth EKd- 
mundson; organ. © Nov. 2, 1936; 
EK pub. 58277; H. W. Gray co., New 


York. 29880 
In Havana with you; song. ©1 e. Oct. 
7, 1936; E unp. 134938; Charles 
Leont, Los Angeles. 29881 


In Kentucky’s blue hills far away; 
song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 « 
Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 134922; Chriss 
P. Merrill, Los Angeles. 29882 


In lullaby land; w Eugene F. Dick; pf. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 135312; 
Bernice Braham, Hast Cleveland. 

29883 


In meiner mutter garten ; text Hermann 
Claudius, m Paul Graener, op. 102, 
nr. 4; hohe stimme. © May 18, 1986; 
E for. 46422; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
2.0m. b. h.; Berlin. 29884 


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29885 


In my garden of memory; waltz song.| Indian dance; pf. no. 1. 


Nov. 6, 1986; E pub. 58490; 

Thomas F. Murphy, Billerica, Mass. 

29885 

In our trailer built for two; pf., with w. 

© 1c. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 135458 ; 
Harvey Philip Winston, Cleveland. 

29886 

In paradise; pf. treble. © 1. Oct. 13, 

1986; E unp. 184681; Keith Plankell 

and Earl Gardner, Ft. Wayne. 
29887 


In the chapel in the moonlight; fox 
trot, Billy Hill, arr. Paul Weiriek; 
orch. pts., with w. © Oct. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 58658; Shapiro, Bernstein & 


co., inc., New York. 29888 
In the desert moonlight; song, w Lucy 
B. Haley and M. A. Brosius.. © 1 «. 


Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 184854; Mildrec 
Aileen Brosius, Los Angeles. 29889 


In the evening by the moonlight ; w and 
m Jas. A. Bland, arr., Max Hirschfeld 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 16, 
1936; E pub. 58599; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

29890: 


In the garden by the sea; w and m 
Gertrude Lawrence Berger. © 1 ©. 
Noy. 3, 1986; E unp. 134624; Gertrude 
Berger, New York. 29891 


In the garden of Allah; w Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest, m Walter Donald- 
son. © 1c Nov. 7, 1986%° EH ‘unp. 
134942; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 29892 


In the heart of the West; melody. © 
1 e. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 1384700; 
Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 

29893: 

In the moonlight; by Jonny Heykens; 
pf. © Oct. 1, 1986; E for. 46330; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

29894 

In the shadow of the narrow boule- 
vard; w Lucy Mae Reid; pf. ©1e. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 185026; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29895 


In the vale of happy endings; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 134972; 
Brensley Leonard Dyer, Kingstown, 
St. Vincent, B. W. I. 29896 


Incline your ear; anthem, m George C. 
Martin, arr. Griffith J. Jones; mixed 
voices, with alto solo. © Oct. 13, 
1936; E pub. 58348; Oliver Ditson co., 
inc., Boston. 29897 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 31 


© 1c. Nov. 
13, 1936; E unp. 1385276; Louis Ray- 
mond Dottini, Trenton, N. J. 29898 


Indian rain dance; w and melody Gene 
Baker. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 
134982; Samuel Eugene Baker, New 
York. 29899 


Indian summer moon; song, rey. ver- 
sion of w Norine Freeman and L. N. 


Sperling. © 1. Sept. 29, 19386; E 
unp. 1382774; Leopold N. Sperling, 
Cincinnati. 29900: 


Indian’s (An) Serenade; w and arr. of 
m Mary Grinnan, m Minnie Hitchins 


Grinnan. ©1e. Noy. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134562; Minnie Hitchins Grinnan 


Holmes and Mary Grinnan Denison, 
Dallas. 29901 


Inghelbrecht (D. E.) Quatre fanfares ; 
pour instruments a vent; orch. Par- 
tition. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46492 ; 
Editions Maurice Sénart, Paris. 

29902 


Inno a Benito Mussolini; parole H. 
Mucci, m Giacinto Sallustio; coro 
misto ad una voce e grande orch. 
Partitura.,. © Oct, 27, 1936. -hietan 
46282; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

29908 


Innocence; by Otto Stuart; pf. © July 
29, 1986; E for. 46148; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 29904 


Inschrift unter einem crucifix; v. Paul 
Graener, op. 102, nr. 5; hohe stimme. 
© May 18, 1936; E for. 46423; Hd. 
Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

29905 


Inspiracion; tango, N. E. Paulos, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. Sept. 1, 1986; EH for. 
46501; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

29906 


Inspiration (Inspiracion) ; tango, Eng- 
lish lyric Olga Paul, m N. E. Paulos, 
arr. Venado de Campo. © Nov. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58293; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 29907 


Instead I love you more; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1936; E unp. 
35362; Helen Scholik, New Phila- 
delphia, O. 29908 


Intoxicating kisses; song. © 1c. Nov. 
4, 1936; E unp. 184649; Ray Soldwell, 
Chicago. 29809 


Invasion; by Alfred Newman. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 135258; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 29910 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


29938: 


postaaded! 


Invitation (An) to happiness ; 
Seymour, m Vee Lawnhurst. Oye, 
Oct. 16, 1936; E unp. 184529 ; Popular 
melodies, inc., New York. 29911 


with ukulele arr. and 

© Oct. 26, 1936; E 
pub. 58253; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 29312 


Invoecazione (Invocatio) ; parole e m 
Giulia Recli; coro a + voci miste. 
Partitura. © Oct. 18, 19386; E for. 
46267; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

29913 


Irish (An) cameo; by N. D. Blindt ; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 30, 1986; E for. 
46480: Cary & co., London. 29914 


Irish love song; w Edith Hecht, m 
Samuel Endicott. © Nov. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 58555; Charles W. Homeyer 
& co., inc., Boston. 29915 


guit. symbols. 


Is my love song yours; song, pf. arr. 
Frank Owens; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 19, 1936; E pub. 58274; Gilbert 


Joseph Soares, Honolulu. 29316 
Is you bin asleep; w and melody 
Elizabeth Davis Weaver. ©1c. Nov. 


5, 1936; E unp. 134713; Iva A. Weaver, 
Washington. 29917 


Isn't it peculiar; song, w Jean Hor- 
tense Seligmann. © 1 c¢. Nov. 10, 
1936; E unp. 134913 ; James Frederick 
Seligmann, New York. | 29918 


It is love; w Albert Hamilton; pf. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 1385015; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

29919) 


It must be love; w J. M. Williams, m } 


Aletha Roberson; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 134781; State 
street music pub. co., Chicago. 29920 


It never could happen again; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
135367; Theodore William Voigt- 
lander, Seattle. 29921 


It’s a Lincoln Zephyr; w and melody. 
©1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 134811; 
Fred A. Cl. von Kaas, New York. 

29922 


It’s a sin, when I say I love you; song. 


© 1 e¢. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 135087; | 


Bernadine Schwartz, Bellevue, Pa. 


299238 | 


It’s easy to tell us apart; w and melody 
Dave Ringle. ©1c. Oct. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 135476; Adelaide Maguire 
Boehm, New York. 29924 


w Tot| It’s gonna come home to you; W and 


melody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134601 ; Wallace A. List, Kansas City, 
Mo. 29925 


It’s heaven to be with you; song, m 
Fred Strasser. © Nov. 14, 1936; E 
pub. 58573; Anna Zentz, San Diego, 
Calif. 29926 


It’s julep time in Dixieland; w Sidney 
Clare, m Harry Akst. © 1c. Nov. 12, 
1936: E unp. 185124; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 29927 


It’s,might hard to say good-bye; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1986; HE unp. 
134610: Alfred John Bohrer, Wood- 
haven, N. Y. 29928 


It’s not a shame; w and melody. ©1¢. 
Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 134866; Andrew 
Buschine, San Jose, Calif. 28929 


It’s nothing else but hi-de-ho; w and m 
Elsie Karol; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135049; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 29930 


Its romance in the night; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
135239; Jesse Calvin Watson, Jjr., 
Pineville, La. e §=6©.29981 


It’s so easy to lose; from The show is 
on, w Ted Fetter, m Hoagy Car- 
michael; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Nov. 5, 1936; E pub. 58484; Chappell 
& co., ine., New York. 299382 


It’s the Gypsy in me; fox-trot, w 
Charlie Tobias, m Dave Franklin, arr. 
Larry Clinton; orch. pts. © Sept. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58656; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 29933 


It’s the tune that makes you dance; 
song, m H. T. Ayres, arr. J. Rose- 
marin. © Feb. 20, 1936; E for. 46349 ; 
Ernest F. Berry, Spirit River, Alta., 
Canada. 29934. 


It’s time to close; song. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1936; E unp. 134591; Domenico 
Marcilli Annessa, Detroit. 29935 


It’s unconstitutional now; song. © 
Nov. 14,.1936; E pub. 58584; Leo D. 
Keller, Rochester, N. Y. 29936 


It was worth it; w B. Lykes, melody 
C. Harris. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1936; EB 
unp. 185226; Busby Lykes and Colby 
Harris, Los Angeles. 29937 


It won’t be long; song, m H. T. Ayres, 
arr. J. Rosemarin. © Jan. 17, 1936; 
E for. 46348; Joseph E. Bailey, Pem- 
broke, Ont., Canada. 29938 


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29939 


Jamboree Jones; w and m Johnny 
Mercer; with guit. arr. © Noy. 24, 
1636; E pub. 58698; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 29939 


Jammette; accordion solo. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 184782; Angelo Cari- 
toni, St. Louis. 29940 

Janet; by Cy. Mockridge; pf. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 135248; Movie- 
tone music corp., New: York. 29941 


Japanese doll dance ; by Hazel Volkart ; 


pf. © Nov. 4, 1986: E pub. 58391; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 
29942 

Je ne donnerais pas ma place...; 


fox-trot du film Un mauvais garcon, 
paroles Jean Boyer, m G. van Parys. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46505; Hdi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 29943 


Jesus Christ is born today; Christmas 
carol-anthem, w and m _ Dorothy 
Westra ; mixed cho., with sop. solo or 
children’s choir; organ ace. © Nov. 
12, 1986; E pub. 58474; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 29944 


Jesus is my all; hymn. ©1e. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 134684; Minerva Alberta 
Heiney, Aquashicola, Pa. 29945 


Jesus is my friend; song; mixed voices. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134911; 
Edward H. Boyce, New York. 29946 


Jesus knows and Jesus cares; hymn. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 58307; James 
Quinten Snyder, Janesville, Wis. 

29947 


Jesus, lover of my soul; hymn-anthem, 
w Charles Wesley, m Joseph Parry, 
descant Griffith J. Jones; mixed 
voices. © Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 
58341; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 

29948 


Jesus touched my heart; hymn, m Mil- 
dred Sullivan Lacour. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E pub. 58266; James P. Sulli- 
van, Lincoln, Neb. 29949: 


Jingle bells, I’m in love; fox-trot, Cliff 
Friend and Dave Franklin, arr. Paul 
Weirick ; orch. pts., with w. © Nov. 
16,.1936 ; E pub. 58708 ; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 29950 


Joyous (The) song; anthem, w anon., 
m Harry Hale Pike; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 

58741; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
29951 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Junior fiddlers three; 12 first steps en- 
sembles, Charlotte Ruegger; 3. vio- 
lins and pf. Pf. sc. and pts. complete. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58675; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 29952 


Jus’ cause; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; 
E ounp. 134519; Bruce J. Davidson, 
New York. 29953 


Just a memory of you; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134549; Mary E. David, La Salle, 
Mich. 29954 


Just a shattered wedding ring; w Ber- 
tha Caulfield Orr, m Inez D. Ward. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1936; E unp. 132230; 
Bertha Orr, Council Grove, Kan. 

29955. 


Just a tiny little boy; w Edith Mulock 
O’F lynn, m Thomas J. Crawford. © 
Sept. 18, 1936; EH for. 46159; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 29956 


Just at sundown; w and m Nat Norton. 
© 1c. Noy. 14, 1936; E unp. 135191; 
Norinne Cotton Sisk, Columbus, Ga. 

29957 


Just keepin’ me on the string; fox-trot, 
w and melody. © 1 e. Oct. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 134946; Walter Tighe and 
Louis Muraro, Brooklyn. 29958 


Just like that; w and m Ralph Love; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 
135041; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 29959 


Just loving you; w and m Peggy Mart- 
ley. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1936; E unp. 
135300: Peggy Elouise Martley, Mel- 
rose, Ia. 29960 


Just one more dance; w M. Parker, mel- 
ody J. Schatenstein. © 1 e. Oct. 30, 
1936; E unp. 135228; Myrtle Parker, 
Tullahoma, Tenn., and Jack Schaten- 
stein, Philadelphia. 29961 


Just one tender kiss; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 134964; Marga- 
ret Patterson, Vernon, B. C., Canada. 

29962 


Just say aloha, make believe we’re in 
Hawaii; fox-trot, w Billy Hill, m Pe- 
ter De Rose, arr. Paul Weirick ; orch. 


pts. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 58707; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 29963 
—— —— ——with guit. arr. © Oct. 


15, 1936; E pub. 58418 ; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 29964. 


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no. 11, 1956 


Just swing away; song, w Jack Fields. 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 19386;°E unp. 134682 ; 
George Franklyn Harris, New York. 

29965 


Just to hold you in my arms; w and 
melody Mary C. Hanley. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
10, 1986; E unp. 135453; Mary C. 
Hanley Phelan, Milton, Mass. 29966 


Just travelin’ on; w and melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 17, 19386; E unp. 1385326; 
Hazel Elmo Richardson, Cynthiana, 


Ky. 29967 
Just you; w and melody. © 1 «. Noy. 


13, 1986; E unp. 135157; Edgar Sam- 
uel Bacon, New York. 29968 


Kaai’s method for Hawaiian guitar; by 
Ernest K. Kaai. © Oct. 28, 1936; AA 
217862 ; Chart music pub. house, inc., 
Chicago. 29969 


Kadas (Gyorgy) Két legujabb magyar 
dala; verse és zenéje Kidas Gyorgy. 
© Oct. 1, 1935; E for. 46333; Rozsa- 
volgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

29970 


Ka-ka-ka-nye; 3-pt. song, English text 
and pf. acc. James Woodside, m Jo- 
hann Herman Schein. © Nov. 19, 
1936; E pub. 58611; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 29971 


Katy on the cat walk; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1936; E unp. 135230; 
James M. Pierce, San Francisco. 

29972 


Keep singin’ along; hymn, w and m 
I. H. Meredith. © Oct. 21, 1936; E 
pub. 58571; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 29973 


Keep the leve of Jesus [and] Jesus is 
all I need; hymns. © Nov. 5, 1936; 
_ E pub. 58333; Pearl Spencer Smith, 
Tampa, Fla. 29974 


King (A) in Bethlehem; carol, w Her- 
bert J. Brandon, m Norman Gilbert: 
mixed voices; pf. or organ ace. 
Oct. 3, 1986; E pub. 58346; Oliver 
Ditson ¢o., inc., Boston. 29975 


King (A) was born; Christmas song, m 
H. Alexander Matthews; organ ace. 1. 
High voice, in A flat.—2. Low voice, 
in F. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58397: 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

29976 


Kis kocsma, kis pérk6lt; dal-keringé, 
Zagon Istvan verse, Hajdu Imre 
zenéje. © June 6, 1936; E for. 46335; 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 29977 


29988 


Kiss (A) in the moonlight; waltz, w 
and m Nelson Shawn, Albert E. Short 
and Harry Kogen. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58677; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 29978 


Klage; text Hanns Johst, m Richard 
Trunk, op. 64, nr. 1; siebenstimmig 
gem. chor. © Sept. 14, 19386; EH for. 
46444; F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

29979 


Kilassisches album; y. Arthur Seybold ; 
violino u. pf. hft. 2. ©’ Sept. 29, 
19386; E for. 46377; D. Rahter, Leip- 
zig. 29980 


Kleine etitiden; in allen dur- und moll- 
tonarten, Georg Donderer; trompete, 
fliigelhorn, althorn u. basstrompete. 
© Sept. 29, 1936; E for. 46376; D. 
Rahter, Leipzig. 29981 


Kleine sonate; v. Mark Lothar, op. 15; 
violine u. klavier. © July 25, 19386; 
E for. 46182; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 29982 


Kleine steirische tanzsuite; v. Heinrich 
Potpeschnigg, zusammengestellt  u. 
frei bearb. Herm. Biichel; orch. stim- 
men. © July 17, 1936; E for. 46178; 
Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

29983 


Kleine theater-suite; aus der musik zu 
Shakespeares Zwei herren aus Ve- 
rona, v. Mark Lothar, op. 28; orch. 
Partitur. © July 10, 1986; E for. 
46181; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 29984. 


Kleines haus am Rhein; lied u. slow- 
fox, text Ernst Nebhut, m Walter 
Jager, arr. L. Kletsch; orch. stimmen 
u. gesangstrio. © May 28, 1936; EB 
for. 46167; Johann André, Offen- 
bach/M, Germany. 29985 


Kleines (Ein) lied; op. 10, lied, w Marie 
v. Ebner-Eschenbach. © 1 ec. Oct. 
20, 1986; E unp. 134890; Alexander 
Strubell-Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 

29986 


Koffler (J6ézef) Quatre poémes; pa- 
roles Alfred de Musset, et 2 autres, 
m op. 22, nrs. 1-4. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E for. 46490; Editions Maurice 
Sénart, Paris. 29987 


Kun en lille sang; tango, tekst: Victor 
Skaarup, m: Carlo Thomsen; ork. 
stemmer. © Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 
46438 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

29988 


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29989 


pt. II, n.s., v. dL 


Kuss (Der); op. 16, lied, w Ludwig} Laughing at you now; fox trot song, 


Holty. 
134891 ; 
der, Dresden, Germany. 


© 1c. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
Alexander Strubell-Alexan- 
29989 


Labroca (Mario) Sonata; orech. Par- 
titura. © Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 46283; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 29990 


Lady (The) known as Lulu; from The 


big show, w Ned Washington, m Sam | 


H. Stept; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Nov. 2, 1936; E pub. 58367; Remick 
music corp., New York. 299911 


Lamata; by Harry Hubler, arr.; in 
note and diagram. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1936; E unp. 135000; Max Rogers, 
Youngstown, O. 29992 


Lamento gitano; from The gay desper- 
ado, English version Walter G. Sam- 


uels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy 
Powell, Spanish w and m Maria 
Grever; with guit. arr. © Nov. 9, 


1986; E pub. 58710; Southern music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 29993 


Land of my fathers; Welsh national 
song, w Evan James, tr. Owen Alaw, 
m James James, arr. with descant 
Thomas L. LeCras. © Oct. 16, 1936; 
E for. 46203; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 29994. 


Landon for President; song, w Sophie 
Snare. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 
1385223 ; Jeanne Electa Knowles, Well- 
ington, Kan. 29995 


Language of love; w H. Tulane and 
Nelle Barringer, and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 1384639; Hugh 
Tulane, Los Angeles. 29996 


Last. (The) cup; tango, English, Olga 
Paul, Spanish, Juan A. Caruso, m F. 
Canaro, arr. Venado de Campo. © 
Nov. 2, 1986; E pub. 58290; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

29997 


Last (The) dance; w Eugene F. Dick 
and B. Braham; pf. © 1e. Nov. 17, 
1986; E unp. 135311; Bernice Bra- 
ham, Hast Cleveland. 29998 


Last (The) letter; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 135325; 


Hazel Elmo Richardson, Cynthiana, |. 


Ky. 29999 


Last of the rumbas; rumba, w Wyn- 
gard EH. Weitzner, m De Karlo, arr. 
' Larry Wagner; orch. pts. © Nov. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58288 ; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 30090 


melody Robert A. Sauter. © 1 «¢ 

Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 184815; Kenneth 

Albert Myer, Niskayuna, N. Y. 
30001 


Lay my heart on marble; w and m 
Wintter Watts. © Oct. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 58564; Galaxy music corp., 
New York. 30002 


Learn your A-B-C; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 12, 1986; E unp.” 135002; 
Irving Morris Schlenoff, Baltimore. 

30003 


Leaving my heart with you; song, w 
Edward Arnold. ©1 ce. Nov. 2, 1936; 
FE unp. 134600; Paul Howard Jones, 
Kansas City, Mo. 30004 


Leben wilt sich; w A. Reisen, and mel- 
ody. ©1e Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
135413; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

30005 


Legionaria; tango, versi e m G. Nino 
Iviglia e Angelo Rosati; pf. © Aug. 
25, 1936; E for. 46260; Angelo Rosati, 
Rome. 30006 


Lekovod shabos; w Morris Rund, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
135404; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

30007 


Lemke is the man; w and m Dave Pey- 
ton. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 58514; 
Union party, Chicago. 30008 


Let all mortal flesh keep silence; festi- 
val anthem, w tr. from the liturgy 
of St. James, G. Moultrie, m based on 
the old Freneh carol Picardy, arr. 
Frank C. Butcher, op. 9, no. 3; mixed 
voices, with sop. solo; organ ace. © 
Oct. 26, 1936; E pub. 58342; Oliver 
Ditson co., ine., Boston. 30009 


Let me dream; w and melody. © 1. 
Oct. 17, 1986; E unp. 135238; Michael 
Turchan, Cleveland. 30010 


Let me sing in Echo Valley; w and m 
Fred Rose and Hd. G. Nelson; with 
guit. arr., and arr. by Jean Walz for 
male, female or mixed trio or quartet. 
© Oct. 14, 1986; E pub. 58440; 
Forster music publisher, inc., Chi- 
caga. 30011 


Let me strum my guitar; w Mrs. 
Charles Pries, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1936; E unp. 134734; Eve- 
lyn May Pries, Beecher, ll. 30012 


Let my love be your guiding star; w 
and melody. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1936; EB 
unp. 1384749; Olga Toman, Johnstown, 
Pax 30013 


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no. 11, 1986 


Let not your heart be troubled ; w based 
on Scriptures, set to m Vera Harper. 
© 1. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 134620; 
Porter Loring, San Antonio. 30014 


Let’s have another; from Hats off, w 
Herb Magidson, m Ben Oakland, pf. 
se. Mario Agnolucci; with ukulele 
and guit. arr. © Oct. 22, 1986; E 
pub. 58373; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 30015 


Let’s make love to-night; fox-trot, w 
and m Jimmy Pries. © 1c. Nov, 10, 
(1986; E unp. 134930; Elizabeth A. 
Diggins, Buffalo. 30016 


Let’s pitch a little woo; w and melody. 
©1c. Sept. 23, 1986; E unp. 1385356 ; 
* Bernice Craighill Bachman, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 30017 


Let’s pretend; w J. Erwin, and melody. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1986;-E unp. 135217; 
John Erwin and James P. Lloyd, 
Winslow, Ariz, 30018 


Let’s put our heads together ; from Gold- 
diggers of 1937, w E. Y. Harburg, mn 
Harold Arlen; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Nov. 2, 1986; E pub. 58365; 
Harms, ine., New York. 30019: 


Let’s set sail to far off Dreamland; im 
Alvin Cornelius; pf., with w. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1986; E unp. 132413; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30020 


Let’s take a trip to Jamaica; from This 
mad whirl, w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Bo- 
land ; with arr. for guit., ete, © Nov. 
4, 1986; E pub. 58466; Words & mu- 
sic, ine., New York. 30021 


Letzter (Der) baal-tfilo; w David Ein- 
horn, and melody. © 1 «¢. Aug. 31, 
19386; E unp. 185417; Samuel Weis- 
ser, Brooklyn. 30022 


Leuchtender herbst; serenade, Willi 
Lautenschlager, jr.; orch. stimmen. 
© June 12, 1936; E for. 46176; Ries 
& Hrler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30023 


Lichtalech; w Ch. Grant, and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 135420; 
Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 30024 


Liebesfreud ; from Alt-wiener tanzwei- 
sen no. 1, Fritz Kreisler; violin and 
pf. Simplified ed. © Nov. 5, 1930; 
E pub. 58460; Charles Foley, New 
York. 30025 


Lieder der andacht; nach ged. Carl 
Lange, m Georg Volierthun, op. 31, 
nrs, 1-8; hohe stimme u. orgel o. 
klavier. © Sept. 7, 1936; E for. 
46428 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 30026 


30039 


Life’s song; w Nancy Garner, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134614; Ernest Marano, Jersey City. 

30027 


Lill’ angels; w Beatrice Ravenel, m 
Frances Williams. © Nov. 12, 1936; 
E pub, 58605; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 30028 


Lilliana; paroles Ch. L. Pothier et Jan 
Marotte, m G. Bonincontro. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46504; Editions Sala- 
bert, Paris. 30029 


Listen to the rhythm band; swing fox- 
trot, Paul Yoder; full band pts. © 
Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 58450; Melrose 
bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 30030 


Listen to the rhythm swinging; fox- 
trot, w and melody Hy Frank. ©1e. 
Noy. 12, 1936; E unp. 135003; Hyman 
Frank, Yardville, N. J. 30031 


Liszt (Franz) Franz Liszt; album aus 
seinen werken, bearb. Karl Hoyer; 
harmonium. © Oct. 8, 19386; E for. 
46361; Fr. Portius, Leipzig. 30032 


Little bit of rhythm in the best of us; 
from Cabin kids, w and m Saul Chap- 
lin, Herman Pincus and Sammy Cahn. 
© Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58285; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 30033 


Little Boy Blue; w Eugene Field, m 
Harry McLellan, © Oct. 26, 1936; E 
pub. 58424; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 30034 


Littie (The) frame house upon a hill; 
w Myrtle Pitchford; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 135013; Sylvester 


Long Cross, Portland, Or. 30035 
Little (The) French clock; ceramic 
tragedy, w from an old coll. Chan- 


sons d’amour fantastique, free tr. and 
m Richard Kountz; high voice. © 
Oct. 23, 1986; E pub. 58558; Galaxy 
musie corp., New York. 30086 


Little (A) house of sweet content; w 
Marygold Cecilia Crowe, m Herbert 
L. Cooke; in E flat, © Oct. 30, 1936; 
E for. 46319; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 30037 


Little (A) kiss; song. ©1e¢. Oct. 20, 
1936; E unp. 1384735; Thomas J. Page, 
Lima, O. 30038 


Little Lac Grenier; w William H. 
Drummond, m Robert W. Gibb; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. © Oct. 29, 1936; E 
pub. 58428; C, C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 


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80040 


Little (A) love; song. © 1. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 1384870; Frederick Wil- 
liam Lochel, Absecon, N. J. 30040 


Little odd rhythm; from Hats off, w 
Herb Magidson, m Ben Oakland, pf. 
se. Mario Agnolueci; with ukulele 
and guit. arr. © Oct. 30, 1986; E 
pub. 58378; Popular melodies, inc., 
New York. 30041 


Little old lady; from The show is on, w 
and m Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley 
Adams; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Oct. 29, 1986; E pub. 58437; Chappeil 
& co., inc., New York. 30042 


—w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 1384752); Louis Marion Baker, 
Corona, Calif. 30043 


Little pal; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1384971; Willis C. Green, 
Butler, Mo, 30044 


Little (A) place in paradise; waltz 
song; pf. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; EH 
unp. 185201; Maria A. Haces Posada, 
New York. 30045 


Little redwood cabin in Marin; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134929; 
Eunice Allen Strong, San Rafael, 
Calif. 30046 


Little (A) skipper from heaven above; 
from Red, hot and blue, w and m Cole 
Porter; with arr. for guit., etc. 
Oct. 29, 1986; E pub. 58434; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 30047 


Little (The) white church ; sacred song, 
w ©. L. Flynn, m Joseph Fletcher ; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 21, 19386; E 
pub. 58699 ; Wm. A. Pond & co., Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 30048 


Little (The) white vision of dad’s 
Stradivarius; w Goldie Bunnell; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 19386; E unp. 135012; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30049 


Living in music; w D. Houston, m L. 
Altizer. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 
135101 ; Laura Altizer and Dan Hous- 
ton, Ft. Worth. 30050 


Londonderry air; new modern arr. Ed 
Chenette; solo cornet, trombone or 
bar., with conductor. © Nov. 19, 
1956; E pub. 58635; Rubank, ince., 
Chicago. 30051 


Lone (The) cowboy; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. ©1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 
134919; Rose V. Kirk, Hight Mile, 
Or. 30052 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 31 


Lone (A) wolf on the Indian trail; w 
Al Bryan, m Lee Hulbert and Larry 
Stock. © Nov. 5, 1936; E-pub. 58737 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland, O. 

30053 


Lonely hill-billy; w and melody Jesse 
O. Rodgers. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 1384852; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 30054 


Lonely to-night; song. © 1 e¢. Oct. 15, 
19386; E unp. 134677; Leotta David- 
son, Hornell, N. Y. 30055 


Lonely waterfall; w Vasti Burns, m 
Liliouise Burns. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 185199; Lillian Louise Robert- 
son, Troy, Ala. 30056 


Lonesome guitar; fox trot, w Milton 
Pascal, m Edgar Fairchild, arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts. © Nov. 2, 1936; 
E pub. 58287; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 30057 


Lonesome lullaby; w and melody Fred 
Kirby. © 1 ce Nov. 5, 1936: E unp. 
134853 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 30058 


Longing; w and melody. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
10, 1936; E unp. 1384923; Anne Ruso, 
New York. 30059 


Lord, may Thy kingdom come; w 
Tyrone King, m Cecil Ellis, new arr. 
H. S. Sawyer; high voice, in F. 
Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 58382; Theodore 
Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. 30060 


Lord’s (The) prayer; song, w from the 


Bible. © 1c Nov. 17, 1936; E unp. 
135306; Edith Katherine Guynn, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 30061 
Loretta; by Alfred Newman. © 1 e. 


Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 135259; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30062 


Lost horizons; fox-trot; pf. conductor. 
© 1c Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 134877; 
Lao Silésu, Paris. 30065 


Louise; by David Buttolph © 1 «. 
Novy. 18, 1936; E unp. 135252; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30064 


Louisiana ; fox-trot, w Andy Razaf and 
Bob Schafer, m J. C. Johnson, orch. 
sce. Jimmy Dale; pts., with male trio 
arr. © July 2, 1936; E pub. 58492; 
Alfred music co., inc., New York. 

30065 


Love (The) fiesta; from The devil on 
horseback, w and m Jack Stern and 
Harry Tobias; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Nov. 5, 1936; E pub. 58738: Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 30066 


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no. 11, 1986 


30094 


a a ee ee ee Ee ae 


Love gave me you; w and m Jack Chap- 
man. © 1. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
134565; Paul Chapman, Newark, N. J. 

30067 


Love in a minor key; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 19386; E unp. 135469 ; 
Jaquelin Jones, Memphis, Tenn. 

30068 

Love is all; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 

© 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 134917; 


Gladys E. White, Leesburg, Va. 
30069 


Love is available; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 184559 ; Car- 
men Etta Goldie, San Francisco. 

3 


0070 
Love is not for sale; w James Lee 
Granderson; pf. AY GaidNayes tli, 


1936; E unp. 185067; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 30071 


Love me enough; w Mabel Livingstone, 
m Daniel Wolf. © Nov. 12, 1986; E 
pub. 58606; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 30072 


Love me just a little bit, my love; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 135148; Eula Lee Palmer, 
Purvis, Miss. 30073 


Love moon; song, w Charles Montgom- 
ery. © 1c. Oct. 9, 19386; E unp. 
134569; Harry Hamilton, Everett, 
Wash. 30074 


Love (A) song; song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 134795; Marion Lon- 
don Milholin, White Plains, N. Y. 

30075 


Love them and leave them or let them 
alone; w and m Hal Blake Cowles, 
arr. Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Sept. 19, 1936; E pub. 58476; 
Theatrical enterprises, Chicago. 

380076 


Love time in Vienna; waltz Song, mel- 
ody Mario Leone. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 135471; William Garvie, 
jr., Love, Sask., Canada. 30077 


Love words; song, m Alexander Angus. 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1986; E unp. 135166; 
Winifred Stevens, Ottawa. 30078 


Lovely; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Nov. 
6, 15686; H unp. 134787; Frank Vin- 
cent La Rosa, Brooklyn. 30079 


Lover’s lane; w Carrie Hllsler; pf. © 
Ive JNove a1, 19863 (EB wnip.. 135055 : 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30080! 


Love’s glad song; song. © Oct. 26, 
1936; E pub. 58721; Effie May McKee 
Pearson, San Diego, Calif. 30081 


Love’s hour; w J. K. Brennan, melody 
A. Von Tilzer. © 1 e. Oct. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 134738; Albert Von Tilzer, 
Hollywood, Calif., and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 30082 


Love’s reverie; w and melody. © 1. 
Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 135442; Fred 
William Sylvan, New York. 30083 

Lovin’ in the moonlight; w Wassil 
Taris;pf...© 1, ce. Noy. 11, 1986; E 
unp. 1385033; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30084 


Loving in the first degree; song. © 1 
ce. Noy. 16, 1986; E unp. 185305; John 
F. Buxton, New York. 30085 


Lualdi (Adriano) Deux rondeaux; 
texte Clément Marot, m A. Lualdi; 
orch.«Partitura. © Oct. 27, 1936; E 
for. 46279; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

30086 


Lucky for me; w D. Houston, m L. 


Altizer. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 
135103; Laura Altizer and Dan 
Houston, Ft. Worth. 30087 


Lullaby (A); w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Noy. 17, 1986; E unp. 135323; Hazel 
Elmo Richardson, Cynthiana, Ky. 

30088 


Lulle lullay; Tennessee folk-song, coll. 
John Jacob Niles, arr. Cyr de Brant; 


sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © Sept. 23, 
1986; E pub. 58541; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 30089 


Lustiges konzert ftir schlagzeug und 
kleines orchester; v. Karl Schoéne- 
mann; schlagzeug u. klavierauszug. 
Partitur. © June 11, 1936; E for. 
46166; Fr. Kistner u. C. F. W. Sie- 
gel, Leipzig. 30090 


Luz de luna andino; instrumental. © 
1 ec. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 134900; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

30091 


Ma Nénette; fox-trot, paroles et m 
Lucien Boyer. © Sept. 1, 19386; HE 
for. 46506; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

30092 


Mad about you; from The big show, 
w Ted Koehler, m Sam H. Stept; 
with varr “tor ‘suit., “ete” "© ‘Nov. 2: 
1936; E pub. 58368; Remick music 
corp., New York. 30093 

Madagascar; song. © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1936; E unp. 135390; Mary Morley, 
New York. 30094 


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30095 


Miadchengebet; text Rainer Maria 
Rilke, m Paul Graener, op. 102, nr. 
2: hohe stimme. © May 18, 1986: 
E for. 46420; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30095 


Mirchen von gliick und liebe; lang- 
samer walzer, text Ernst Sorge, m 
Reiny Roland. © Sept. 29, 1986; HE 
for, 46871; Musikverlag City, Leip- 
zig. 30096 


Marchenwalzer; v. Hanns Lohr, arr. 
komponisten; blasorch. stimmen. © 
Oct.” 24," 1936 77H for. 464798 © B. 
Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 

30097 


Maggie Murphy’s home; w 
Harrigan, m Dave Braham, arr. C. 
H. H. Booth; male voices. © Nov. 
21, 1936; E pub. 58700; Wm. A. Pond 
& co., Ridgefield Park, N. J. 30098 


Magic (The) of love; song. © Oct. 
27, 1886; E pub. 58685; Anna Young, 
San Francisco. 30099: 


Magyar parasztdalok; v. Leo Weiner, 
op. 19; zongorara. Masodik sorozat. 
© July 5, 1935; E for. 46340; Rézsa- 
volgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

30100 


Mahina malamalama; arr. with accom- 
panying instruction, Mort Searles; 
[fretted instrument] © Oct. 20, 
1986; E pub. 58315; Harry G. Stan- 
ley, Rocky River, O. 30101 


Maids (The) of Cadiz (Les filles de 
Cadix); English version from the 
French of Alfred de Musset, Mow- 
bray Marras, m F. Paolo Tosti, arr. 
Victor Harris; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Oct. 9, 1986: E pub. 58345; Oliver 
Ditson co., inc., Boston. 30102 


Main shifale; w A. Reisen, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 
185414; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

30103 


Majoring in the minor; pf. © 1 «. 
Noy. 19, 1986; E unp. 1385486; Sam 
Stevens Hood, Raleigh, N. C. 30104 


Make (The) believe world; w Har- 
riet Johnson McLellan, m Harry 
McLellan. © Oct. 26, 1936; E pub. 
58423; White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 30105 


Make my dreams come true; w Kay 
Champlin; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 185066; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 380106 


Edward 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 32 


Make up your mind about me; w Rose 
Kay Davis, m Jack Cranford; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 18, 
1986; E pub. 58574; Indiana song bu- 
reau, ine., Salem, Ind. 30107 


Mal de mer; mélodie, paroles René 
Jadfard, m Roger Sarbib and Emilio 
Armengol. © Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 
46485; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

30108 


Mama let me lay it on you; w and 
melody Walter Coleman. © 1 e. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 1384780; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 30109 


Man (The) without a home; song, m 
J. Chas. MeNeil.. © 1, «Nova, S 
1936; E unp, 134920; Carl Raymond 
Robinson, Palermo, Me. 30110 


‘Mancipation day in Dixie; w and m 
Horace George and Clarence Will- 
iams; pf. © Apr. 28, 1936; E pub. 
58283; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 30111 


Mandanga; danzdn-rumba, C. Mila- 
gros; org. ptes. © Aug. 1, 1986; E 
for. 46206; A. Urmeneta, Barcelona, 
Spain. 30112 


Manén (Juan) Caprice 1; pour violon 
avec ace. d’orch., op. A-14; reduction 
de pf. © Sept. 4, 1936; E for. 46318; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 

30113 


Maple leaves; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©1e. Oct. 31, 1936 ; 
E unp. 184541; Anna Smith, Modesto, 
Calif. 30114. 


March-Gloria : by F. H. Losey, arr. Wm. 
EK. Barnes; band pts. © Nov. 21, 
1936; E pub. 58650; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. 30115 


March (The) -of progress; march song, 
arr, .P. R.. Fuller. ©. tie: {Nova ie 
1986; E unp. 185105; Luigi Sbrana, 
San Francisco. 30116 


March of progress; by Frederick A. 
Williams, op. 155, arr. by the com- 
poser; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © Oct. 16, 
1936 ; E pub. 58353 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
inec., Boston. 30117 


Marching to the music of the stars; w 
J. K. Brennan, melody A. Von Tilzer. 
© 1c Oct. 14, 1936; E unp. 134740; 
Albert Von Tilzer, Hollywood, Calif., 
and J. Keirn Brennan, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 30118 


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30142 


Margaritas; tango, English, Olga Paul, | Me and my trailer blazing a trail with 


Spanish, Corico Penaloza, m Juan C. 
Moreno, arr. M. Venado de Campo. 
© Nov. 2, 1936; E pub. 58289 ; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 
30119 


Marguerite, to greet you; pf. ©1e. 
Noy. 21, 1936; E unp. 1385464; Mar- 
garet Ann Baker, Annapolis. 30120 


Maria sass am rocken; wendische volk- 
weise, verdeutscht Bernhard 
Schneider, m Albert Kranz, op. 46, nr. 
1; gem. chor. © Oct. 9, 1986; E for. 
46447; F. BH. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

30121 


Marionetten um mitternacht; tanzlied 
intermezzo, Kurt Noack, op. 54, bearb. 
Hermann Mainnecke; blas-orch. 


stimmen, mit dirigier-auszug. © 

Ane. 2s, 1936; ‘for: 46294. Bb. 

Schott’s s6dhne, Mainz, Germany. 
30122 


Marsz pogrzebowy; siowa: W. Kiers- 
zulis; chor czterogtosowy mieszany 
ten. i bar. solo obligato. © Sept. 17, 
1936; E pub. 58581; W. Kierszulis and 
A. Wierzbicki, Hamtramck, Mich. 

30123 


Mary Anna; w Magdenia; pf. © 1 «. 
Noy. 11, 19386; EH unp. 185057; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30124 


Mary had a little lamb; fox-trot, Marty 
Symes and Matt Malneck, arr. Ken 
Barker; orch. pts., with w.. © May 
29, 1936; E pub. 58556 ; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 30125 


Matenat’ e primmavera; versi Luigi 
Preziosi, e melodia. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 135475; Remo Preziosi 
and Carlo Tomanelli, New York. 

30126 


Mattutino; ad primam, coro, da La col- 
lana della madonna, testo latino del 
secolo 5, testo italiano e m Giulia 
Recli; con campanella. 1. Tre voci 
femminili—2. Tre voci maschili. © 
Oct. 13, 1986; E for. 46269, 46270; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 30127, 30128 


May I never say good-bye; w D. 
Houston, m L. Altizer. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1936; E unp. 135102; Laura Altizer 
and Dan Houston, Ft. Worth. 30129 


Maybe I’m falling in love again; song. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 134692; 
Lou Nunn and Billie Ardeneaux, San 
Antonio. 30130 


you; w and melody Percy Bryant. © 
1 ec. Sept. 25, 1986; E unp. 134819; 
Percival Oswald Bryant, Ocean Falls, 
Canada. 30131 


Me and the sun; fox-trot, Dave Frank- 
lin, arr. Ken Barker; orch. pts., with 
w. © May 5, 1936; E pub. 58549; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 30132 


Meaning (The) of good-bye ; waltz song, 
arr. W. Bacon; with ukulele arr. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 134788; 
Frank Joseph Politz, Graterford, Pa. 

30133 


Mein bayrisch’ oberland; grosser 
walzer, m Hanns Lohr, arr. v. kom- 
ponisten; orch. stimmen u. text. © 
Aug. 18, 1936; E for. 46175; Wilhelm 
Gebauer, Leipzig. 30134 


Mein schodnes friulein, gute nacht; 
tango aus Axel an der himmelstir, 
text Paul Morgan, Adolf Schititz u. 
Hans Weigel, m Ralph Benatzky. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46188; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 30135 


Mein traum bist du ...; tango aus 
Wenn menschen reif zur liebe wer- 
den, text Kurt Jahn, m Josef Dobeés. 
© June 8, 1936; E for. 46185 ; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 30136 


Meine freundin Josefine; tango, aus 
Allotria, text Hans Fritz Beckmann, 
m Peter Kreuder. © June 1, 1936; 
E for. 46197; Edition Meisel & co., 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30137 


Melancholy serenade; w and m Ted 
Stern, J. S. Hanulec and Fred Spring- 


man., ©.1 ¢. Nov. 138, 19386; E unp. 
135301; Joseph S. Hanulec, Long 
Island City. 30138 


Melodie d’amour; by Nicolas Tcherep- 
nine; with pf. acc. 1. Horn in F.—2. 
Violoncello. © Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 
46399, 46400; Hawkes & son (Lon- 
don) ltd., London. 30139, 30140 


Memories are like moonbeams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 11,1936; E unp. 
135072; Jean Lauder Lee, Altadena, 
Calif. 30141 


Memories in my heart; waltz, w and 
melody Ted Evans. © 1. Nov. 2, 
1936; E unp. 134818; Trevor (Ted) 
Evans, Waupun, Wis. 30142 


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30143 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Memories like these remind me of: 


memories I want to forget; w and 
melody Dorothy Wilson. *© 1 ¢. Nov. 


4, 1936; E unp. 134646; Dorothy L.. 


Wilson, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles, Calif. 


Memories of Nellie; song, m J. Schater- 
stein; with guit. arr. 
9, 1936; E unp. 1385353; Carl M. John- 
son, Campbellsburg, Ind. 30144 


Memories of you; song, melody Emil 
Berggren. 
1384634; Charles Clayton Raymond, 
Portland, Or. 30145 


Memory island; w Paul Askew, m 
Julius Harrison; low in BH flat. Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Oct. 6, 1936; EB 
for. 46151; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

30146 


Memory of dreams; w Lila LaVerne 


Johnson; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 185042; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30147 


Memries of college days; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1986; E unp. 1384954; Charles 
Edward Straub, Easton, Pa. 30148 


Mem’ry of a false sweetheart; w James 
McPherson, and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 1384759; Fred Press- 
ley Grady, Follansbee, W. Va. 


Men; w and melody. © 1 e. Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 134664; Sadie P. F. Kap- 
lan, Bridgeport, Conn. 30150 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Night ride of elves; w H. 
Heine, tr. W. Bartholomew, m arr. 
Julius Harrison, of Great Britain; 
sop. 1, 2 and contralto. Winthrop 
Rogers ed. © Oct. 138, 1986; E for. 
46382 ; Boosey & co., Itd., London. 

30151 


Menuet; by Paderewski, op. 14, no. 1, 
arr. Henry Geehl; 2 pfs., 4 hands. © 
Sept. 29, 1986; E for. 46403; Edwin 
Ashdown, ltd., London. 30152 


Merry (A) moment; by Arthur Lange; 
pf. © 1 ec. Noy. 13, 1936;. EH) unp. 
135246; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 30153 


Merry widow; arr. Max S. Rogers: note 
and diagram arr. © 1 «¢. Nov. 10, 
1986; E unp. 184992; Max Rogers, 
Youngstown, O. 30154 


Message (A); song, w Elizabeth Latta 
McHenry. © 1c Oct. 30, 1986: H 
unp. 134948; Louise Mylius Pfister, 
Mansfield, O. 


30143, Message (The) of the Christmas can- 


© 1c. Sept.: 


© 1c. Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 


30149 


30155 


Message (A) from over the sea; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 134967; 
Katherine P. Tyler, Elgin, III. 

30156 


dles; pageant service, Dorothy Leh- 
man Sumerau, with m arr. from 
famous melodies, I. H. Meredith. © 
Aug. 25, 1936; D 39167; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 30156* 


Mewn cariad (In love) ; y geiriau gan 
R. H. Jones, y gerddoriaeth gan T. 
Hopkin Evans. © Sept. 29, 1936; E 
for. 46454; Hughes & son, Wrexham, 
Wales. 30157 


Miami; w and melody J. J. Brown, arr. 
F. L. Barley. © 1 e. Nov. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 135299; John Joseph Brown, 
Chokoloskee, Fla. 30158 


Miami blues; w Bernice Manoloff, m 
Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. solo, 
obbl. and obbl. ace, with Spanish 
guit. ace. and chord symbols. © Nov. 
10, 1986; E pub. 58508; First natl. 
inst. of allied arts, South Bend, Ind. 

30159 


"Mid the tulips; by Montague Ewing, 
arr. R. Spaulding Stoughton; pf., 4 
hands. © Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 
58439; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 30160 


Mighty men; fanfare and march, Paul 
Yoder ; full band pts. © Oct. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 58449; Melrose bros. music €o., 
ine., Chicago. 30161 


Milkmen’s (The) matinée; fox trot, w 
and m Paul Denniker, Joe Davis and 
Andy Razaf; with guit. arr. © Nov. 
2, 1986; E pub. 58279; Joe Davis, inc., 
New York. 30162 


Mimi Lee; w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 
18, 1986; E unp. 135167; Jan Wallace 
Koper, Newark, N. J. 30163 


Mine, almost; w and m Whitey Trap- 
nell and Bert Gardner ; pf. treble. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1936; E unp. 134935; Al- 
bert M. Gardner, jr., and Earl J. 
Trapnell, Lancaster, Pa. 30164 


Minstrel show opening; from College 
holiday, w Ralph Freed, m Burton 


Lane. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; E unp. 
134844; Famous music corp., New 
York. 30165 


Minuet; orch. sec. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 135316; Joseph Torrey, San 
Diego, Calif. 30166 


1344 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1986 


30193 


“Sc a egal. Se ERE 


Mir triiumt, ich komm ans himmelstor ; 
op. 3) lied, w C. F. Meyer. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 184881; Alex- 
ander Strubell-Harkort, Dresden, 
Germany. 30167 

Mist around the moon; song, w Hugene 
F. Dick, B. Braham and Amy Cooper. 
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1986; E unp. 135310 ; 
Bernice Braham, East Cleveland. 

30168 


Mr. Freddie blues; w and melody H. 


Shayne. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
134905; Wabash music co., Chicago. 
30169 

Mon ami, my friend; from Johnny 


Johnson, w Paul Green, m Kurt 
Weill; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Nov. 17, 1936; E pub. 58705; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 


Mon apéro; paroles R. Malleron, m 
Juel. © Aug. 20, 1986; E for. 46486: 
Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 30171 


Monachella; versi P. Tascone, melodia 
G. Albani. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 
57745; Pasquale Tascone and Giu- 
seppe Albani, New York. 30172 


Montana Lou; w Louis Simpson: pf. 
© 1c. Noy. 11, 1936; E unp. 135081 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30173 


Moon (The) is shining; w Tony Mar- 
tin, melody James S. Tinling; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 135247; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 30174 


Moon magic; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © July 29, 1936; Epub. 
58305; Katherine Foster, New York. 

30175 


Moon (The) shines into my room; w 
S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaffer. © 
1c Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 135428; 
Max Shaffer and S. J. Segal, Mon- 
treal. 30176 


Moon, silvery moon; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 1384540; Effie 
M. Smith, Hatch, N. M. 30177 


Moondream; rumba, w Nick Drance, 
melody Pancho Romanov. New rev. 
version. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 


134617; George Pancho Shopis-Ro- 
manoy, New York. 30178 
= Rey. version, “© 1 ¢. 


Nov. 3, 19386; E unp. 184685; G. P. 
Shopis-Romanov, New York. 30179 


Moonlight—and a violin was playing ; w 


and m Jack Jesson and Lawrance In- 
gleby. © Nov. 6, 1936; E for. 46323 ; 


30170 


Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 30180 


Moonlight dreams; song, m James L. 


Brown; with ukulele arr. OMLY G: 
Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 184544; Marie 
Edwards, Detroit. 30181 
Moonlight memories; song, melody 


Jack Schatenstein. © 1 c¢. Sept. 18, 
1936; E unp. 135218; Leonard Gil- 
liam, Freestone, Tex. 30182 


Moonlight of Hawaii; w and melody. 
© 1c. Noy. 6, 1936; E unp. 134758 ; 
Frank Zwolak, Bridesburgh, Phila- 
delphia. 20183 


Moonrise; w Edward James Grant, and 
melody. ©1 ce. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 
135093; Barton William Mitchener, 
Everett, Mass. 30184 


Most adorable you; pf., with w. © 
1 c. Noy. 4, 1986; E unp. 134661; 
Henry Jackson Little, Garrett, Ind. 

30185 


Mot (Un); de B. de Torne, op. 39; pf. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Oct. 20, 
1936; E for. 46896; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 30186 


Motette; ex Deo nascimur—in Christo 
morimur—ex spiritu sancto revivis- 
cimus, Joh. Nep. David; 8 stimmigen 
gem. chor. Partitur. © Sept. 7, 1936; 


E for. 46415; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 30187 
Mother, alone, at home; song. © Oct. 


26, 1936; E pub. 58720; Effie May 
McKee Pearson, San Diego, Calif. 
30188 


Mother and dad; song. ©1e. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 134711; Marcella Lalley 
Kropp, Brooklyn. 30189 


Mother in heaven; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135076: 
Thomas J. Reilly, Boston. 30190 


Mother’s (A) last prayer; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 17, 19386; E unp. 
135324 ; Hazel Elmo Richardson, Cyn- 
thiana, Ky. 30191 


Mother’s (A) vision; pf., with w. © 
1 oe Nov. 6, 1936; E.unp. 1384822; 
Harriett Mildred Smith, Allentown, 
Pa. 30192 


Mountain dreams; w and melody Belva 
C. Williams, Sylvia Williams, Doro- 
thy Williams and Mary Esther Wil- 
liams, m J. J. Stafford, J. F. Fergu- 
son, J. A. Montgomery and C. IL. 
Hathaway; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Nov. 10, 1986; E pub. 58516; Belva 
C. Williams, Elizabethton, Tenn. 

30193 


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pt. Ir, n. 8., v. 31 


30194 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Cassa- 
zione; quartet, rev.; oboe or flute, 


_ clarinet, horn and bassoon. pts. © 
June 1, 1986; E pub. 58297; Albert J. 
Andraud, Cincinnati. 30194 


Fiinfzehn walzer; bearb. Martin 
Frey; pf. © Oct. 24, 1936; E for. 
46470; B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Ger- 

- many. 30195 


Marapumovvt. prapyutTouvakt pov 
(Mparmpouni mparmpounaki mou) ; 
dance, w and melody. © 1 e¢. Sept. 
50, 1936; E unp. 132821; Mike Kaga- 


nis, New York. 30196 
Miiller (Sigfrid Walther) Sonate; es 
dur, op. 52; oboe u. klavier. © Aug. 


12, 1986; E for. 46413; Breitkopf & 
Hiirtel, Leipzig. 30197 


Zwei sonatinen; C dur u. es dur, 
op. 53, nrs. 1 u. 2; klavier. © Aug. 
12, 1986; E for. 46414; Breitkopf & 
Hirtel, Leipzig. 30198 


Murcia; boléro, Jean Neago, arr. Leo- 
pold Weninger; orch. ptes. © Sept. 
30, 1936; E for. 46842; Métropolis 
é€ditions musicales, Paris. 30199 


Music (The) in your eyes; song, mel- 

ody Agnes Shapiro Durst. © 1 ». 

- Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 1384868; Julius 
M. Zenchoff, Willimantic, Conn. 

30200 


Music mad; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 184630; Jimmie 
Franklin, Hollywood, Calif. 30201 


Music (A) reader; intro. chords and 
transposition, text and m Lillie M. 
Jordan; pf. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 
58483; Schroeder & Gunther, inc., 
New York. 30202 


Musikalische bilder; v. Theodor Blum- 
er, werk 69, nrs. 1-5; flote u. klavier. 
© Aug. 6, 1936; E for. 46170; Wil- 
helm Zimmermann, Leipzig. 30203 


My bay bridge baby; w Susa Gould 
Walker; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135029; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30204 


My beautiful American rose; violin ’ 
2 or mand. with w. © Nov. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 58644; Elsie Barta McCoy, 
Chicago. 30205 


My bonnie; song, new pf. arr., Hawa- 
iian guit. solo, in note and diagralu, 
with chords for ukulele and guit., 


Nick Manoloff. © Nov. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 58639; Calumet music Co., 
Chicago. 30206 


My California home; song, m Vernon 
Leftwich. © 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 134899; Allen R. Harrison, Los 
Angeles. 30207 


My cottage of love; w and m Bert 
Fields, arr. Harry Ludwig. © Oct. 
14, 1936; E pub. 58518; McGee musie 
pub. co., New York. 30208 


My cup; from White man, w Sam Byrd 
and Cecil Mack, m Ford Dabney, pf. 
arr. Bob Noeltner; with guit. arr. 
© Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58653; Jerry 
Vogel music co., inec., New York. .- 

30209 


My dear home on the farm; w Annie 
- Knowlton; pf. © 1 c¢. Noy. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 185019; Sylvester Long Cross. 
Portland, Or. 30210 


My destiny; song. © 1 ec Noy. 12, 
1936; E unp. 1385152; Arthur R. Col- 
lins, Grand Rapids, Mich. 30211 


My dream of yesterday; w and m Lu- 
cile Burton. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1986; 
EK unp. 185485; Lucile Burton Glick, 
San Francisco. 30212 


My exception; m Sylvester Long Cross; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135040; Harold Raymond Stil- 
well, Grand Rapids, Mich. 30213 


My feet won’t dance; song, melody Dick 


Guttmann. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; EH 
unp. 135078; Arza. Hitt, Mineral 
Wells, Tex. 30214 
My four-leaf clover; song, m Fred 


Strasser. © Nov. 23, 1936; E pub. 
58681; Hattie D. Coe, Lincoln, Neb. 
30215 


My girl in sunny Tennessee; w and m 
Lane Hardin; pf. treble. © 1 e. Oct. 
15, 1986; E unp. 134729; Georgia mu- 
sic co., New York. 30216 


My great surprise; fox trot, w Bud 
Winkler, and melody. © 1 c. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 185126; Melvin 
Arndt, Baltimore. 30217 


My haven; w Pixie Leonard Wheeler, 
m Raymond Loughborough. © Oct. 
30, 1986; E for. 46384; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 30218 


My heart is calling; encore song. © 
Oct. 23, 1986; E pub. 58491; Mabel 
Howard McDuffee, Portland, Me. 

30219 


—w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1986; E unp. 135086; Jas. H. Manery, 
Detroit. 30220 


1346 


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no. 11, 1936 


My heart is singing; from Three smart 
girls, w Gus Kahn, m Bronislaw Ka- 
per and Walter Jurmann. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22, 1986; E unp. 134838; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 30221 


My heart is under new management ; w 
Edward Seiler; pf. treble. © 1c, 
Oct. 31, 1986; B unp. 1384598; James 
G. Parke, jr., Rahway, N. J. 30222 


My heart’s for rent; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 134874; Rus- 
sell Louis Goldhart, Harrisburg, O. 

30223 


My heart’s in the heart of the Rockies ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 1385345; Leona Vivian Auker, 
Flint, Mich. 30224 


My heart’s in the right place since I’ve 
set my heart on you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 135234; 
Graham Norton Sylvester, Rosetown, 
Sask., Canada. 30225 


My hobby; w and m Nat Norton. ©1e. 
Nov. 14, 1986; E unp, 135192 ; Norinne 
Cotton Sisk, Columbus, Ga. 30226 


My home in Alaska; pf., with w. © 
1c. Noy. 5, 1936; E unp. 1384764; Wm. 
Willard Streber, Portland, Or. 30227 


My honey; song, m Maud Clary Lueas. 
© 1c. Nov. 4, 19386; E unp. 134650; 
Mary Douglas Wilson, Plainville, I. 

30228 


My infatuation; w and melody. ©1-c. 
Nov, 17, 1986; E unp. 135308; Victor 
Clarence Thomson, Tucson, Ariz. 


30229: 
My kingdom for a queen; song, melody 
F. Kramer and Dan Franklin. ©1c. 


Noy. 17, 1986; E unp. 1385275; Freda 
Kramer, New York. 30230 


My life began when I met you; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 14, 1936; E unp. 
135194; Louis Stanton, Los Angeles. 

30231 


My little brown shack on the prairie; 
w Marie Aaneson; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1385048; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 30232 


My little mule wagon; from Under your 
spell, w Howard Dietz, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Noy. 19, 1936; E pub. 58622; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30233: 


My little Texas town; w and melody 
Fred Kirby. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 185116; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 30234 


30247 


My love for you; song. ©1e. Nov, 11, 
1936; E unp. 135096; Barbara Beach, 
Emporia, Kan. 30235 


My love song; waltz, w W. Scott, and 


melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
135350; Alfred Williamson, Represa, 
Calif. 302386 


My love will never, never change; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 1385284; J. Ansley Goodman, De- 
troit. 30237 


My loving Cathleen; w and melody Cliff 
Carlisle, © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 135117 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 30238 


My morning star; song, m J. Chas. Me- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 
134921; William T. Hopkins, Cardin, 
Okl. 30239 


My mother; w August Charles Boegert ; 
pf. © 1e. Nov. 11, 1986; E ump. 
135062; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 30240 


My, oh, my; melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 
1986; E unp. 134709; Samuel Wissig, 
Parlier, Calif. 30241 


My old-fashioned home; waltz, w Ralph 
Butler and Stanley J. Damerell, m 
Tolechard Evans; with ukulele arr. 
and chord figures for pf. accordion, 
banjo and guit. © Oct. 16, 1936; E 
for. 46536; Cecil Lennox, Itd., London. 

30242 


My old fashioned sweetheart; w and 
melody Fred Kirby. © 1. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp, 135118; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 30243 


My pal, why did you leave me; w Leon- 
ard Coeur d’Alene Johnson; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135023; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30244 


My paradise at eventide; fox trot, w 
Mark Mayhew, melody Billy Mayhew. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 134619; 
William P. Mayhew, Cambridge, Md. 

30245 


My peace I give; song, arr. Joseph A. 
Artis. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
135241; Allen M. Clark, Warsaw, Ind. 

30246 


My peaceful cabin; song, melody G. B. 
Hunt and Eva Hall Thompson. © 1 
ce. Noy. 4, 1986; E unp. 134723; Gale 
Borden Hunt, San Jose, Calif. 

30247 


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30248 


My poster girl; song, m P. Marion 
Clark. © 1c. Oct. 19, 19386; E unp. 


134572; Helen Flower Jones, Van- 
30248 


couver, Wash. 


My prairie state; march, w Myra Page 
Wiren, m F. Avanarius Wiren. 
Oct. 23, 1936; E pub. 58496; M. Page 
pub. & producing co., inc., New York. 

30249 


My prize baby; w A. Jaeger, melody 
H. Ludwig. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 185084; Alphons Jaeger and 
Harry Ludwig, Detroit. 30250 


My Rio Grande girl; song, m J. C. Mc- 


Neil. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1986; E .unp. 
135370; Jimmie M. Collins, Horse 
Springs, N. M. 30251 


My Saviour knows; sacred solo or duet, 
melody J. Edward Garns, harmony 
Basil V. Alt. © Nov. 2, 1936; E pub. 
58515; J. Grayson Jones, Freeland, 
Pa. 30252 


My scrapbook sweetheart; w Eugene F. 
Dick; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1936; E 
unp. 135315; Bernice Braham, East 
Cleveland. 30253 


My skates; musical recitation, w Flor- 
ence EH. Eakman, m Frieda Peycke; 
pf. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58389; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

30254 


My southland home; song, pf. sc. Bob 


Miketta. ©1c. Oct: 31, 1936; E unp. 
1384553; Maxine Busbey, Sarasota, 
Fla. 30255 


My sugar takes me with a grain of salt; 
w and melody Carmen Lombardo and 
John Jacob Loeb. © 1 ec. Oct. 29, 
1936; E unp. 134527; Famous music 
corp., New York. 30256 


My sweet baby gave me the air; song, 
melody Charlie J. Gaal. ©1e. Nov. 
5, 1936; E unp. 1384867; Andrew De- 
marest, Westwood, N. J. 30257 


My sweet romance; w and m Kate 
Marie Phillips Firth; pf. ©1c. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 1385044; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 30258 


My sweetheart of yesterday; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 134918; Earl Henry, Benwood, 
iW. Va. 30259 


My tango (Tango mio); English, Olga 
Paul, Spanish, Emilio Fresedo, m Os- 
valdo Fresedo, arr. Venado de Campo. 
© Nov. 2, 1986; E pub. 58292; Ea- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 

York. 30260 


© 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


My telltale heart; w Chet Johnson, m 
Billy Woolf, arr. Genevieve Siewert. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 134786; 
William Humphrey Woolf, jr., Oak- 
land, Calif. 30261 


My theme of love: w V. H. Kraus, mel- 
ody E. D. Ringle. © 1 @ Nov. 2, 
1986; E unp. 135470; Victor H. Kraus, 
Long Island City, and Eugene D. Rin- 
gle, Bayside, N. Y. 30262 


My voice is like a flute of gold; w J. K. 
Brennan, melody A. Von Tilzer. © 
1 e Oct. 14, 1986; E unp. 134741; 
Albert Von Tilzer, Hollywood, Calif., 
and J. Keirn Brennan, Beverly Hills, 
Calif. 30263 


My waltz of memories; pf., with w. © 
ty ¢., Octs. 22, 1936. EE wins, Meszdae 
Viola Evelyn Collins, Custer, 8S. D. 

30264 


My wish when you leave; song. © 1c. 
Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 134823; Harriett 
M. Smith, Allentown, Pa. 30265 


Nacht (Die) is fintzter; w H. Levick, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 185422; Samuel Weisser, 
Brooklyn. 30266 


Nature’s symphony; song, melody Wil- 
bur Dorfman. © 1 ¢ Nov. 4, 1986; 
EK unp. 134656; Bernard Jay 
Schwartz, Cleveland. 30267 


Negro bravo; rumba, José Sentis, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et pa- 
roles. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46496; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 30268 


Negro folk songs as sung by Lead 
Belly; transcribed, selected and ed. 
John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. © 
Noy. 24, 1986; A 101011; Macmillan 
co., New York. 30269 


Neighbors (The) call her mother, for 
she really is a mother to them; song, 
m Luther A. Clark. © Oct. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 58317; Benjamin F. Clark, 
Sandia Park, N. M. 30270 


Never never man; w and melody. © 
1 «c... Nov. 7, 1986;..E unp., 134816: 
Edward Joseph Walter, Philadelphia. 

30271 


Never should have told you; w Cliff 
Friend, m Dave Franklin, pf. se. Geo. 
N. Terry; with ukulele and guit. arr. 
© Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 58375; Popu- 
lar melodies, ine., New York. 30272 


New-heart ; fox-trot, w and m Norman 
Hackforth, arr. Allan Paul; orch. pts. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 46379; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 30273 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


30302 


Next time we love; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 7, 19386; E unp. 134813; 
Ruth Virginia Haon, New York. 

30274 


Night; pf. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135176; Helen Dupies, Dallas. 30275 


—w and melody. ‘© 1c. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 135472; Joseph S. Lilly, 
Atlantie City. 


Night music for six; woodwind, ensem- 
ble, Ellsworth Shanks. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58669; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 30277 


Night of love; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 4, 1986; E unp. 1384658; Lowell 
Wilson Allen, Dothan, Ala. 30278 


Night (The) that we met; w and mel- 


ody. ©1.«. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 
135128; Leonard Corenman, New 
York. 30279 


No lo supiste comprender; vals; pf., 
eon letra. © 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 134587; Ernestina Lecuona, Ha- 
vana. 30280 


No more war for me; w and melody. 
© Oct. 16, 1936; E pub. 58683; Fred 
G. Schwing, Pasadena. 30281 


No one; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1986; E unp. 134875; Harry Vroom 
Connell, Chelsea, Mass. 30282 


No other girl can kiss like you; violin 
1 and 2, or mand., with w. ©1e. 
Noy. 10. 1986; E unp. 1384864; Hlsie 
Barta McCoy, Chicago. 30283 


No wonder I’m blue; blues fox trot, w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 135282; Ralph Donald Good- 
win, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 

30284 


Nob hill strut; song, from Nob hill 
nights, w Ursula Williamson Hale. 
© Oct. 26, 1986; E pub. 58256; Leon- 
ard Auletti, San Francisco. 30285 


Nobedy but you; w and m Country 
Washburne; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58295; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 30286 


— w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1936; E unp. 134868; Mitchell McIver 
Benton, Atlanta. 30287 


Nobody loves me; w and melody Eliza- 
beth Davis Weaver. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 134715; Ira A. Weaver, 
Washington. 30288 


114808—37———_-4 


30276 


North wind whistling ’round the cor- 
ner; w and m Hazel Neidengard. © 
1 ¢ Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134563; 
Hazel Geraldine Neidengard, Sausa- 
lito, Calif. 30289 


Not forgotten; by David Buttolph; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135255; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

30290 

Nothing but the truth; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
1353840; Wm. P. Mayhew, Cambridge, 
Md. 30291 


Nothing matters; w Emile Moller, m 


Victor Cornelius; orch. pts. © Oct. 
19, 1986; E for. 46439; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 30292 


Notturnino di luna; by Paul Painter; 
4 © flutes. © Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 
58667 ; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
cago. 30293 


Novelty (The) of it all; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 134812; 
Ruth Virginia Haon, New York. 

30294 

Now; from The show is on, w Ted 
Fetter, m Vernon Duke; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Nov. 4, 19386: E pub. 
58432 ; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

30295 

Now love has gone; w and melody 
Ralph Laib and D. Curry. ©1e. 
Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 135130; Vladi- 
mir Bialkowski and Donald Curry, 
New York. 30296 


Now or never; fox-trot, w Sam M. 
Lewis, m Peter De Rose, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts. © Sept. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 58655; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 30297 


Now we must say good-night: w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
135320; Jesse Calvin Watson, jr., 
Pineville, La. 30298 


Nterra pusilleco; versi Vito Spina, 
melodia Nick Muscariello. © 1 e. 
Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 134530; Pietro 
De Feo, New York. 30299 


Nursery rhymes; w Morgan Sexton, 
melody Gene Brown. © 1c. Nov. 190, 
1986; E unp. 1384979; Gene D. Brown, 
Rock Island, Il}. 30800 


Nursery (The) train; w Jack Radford- 
Stewart; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135047; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30301 


Nuts about you; song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1936; E unp. 134520; Bruce J. Dayid- 
son, New York. 30302 


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30303 


Nuts, wine and crackers ; comedy waltz, 
w and m Morton Morrow; with uku- 
lele arr. and chord figures for pf. 
accordion, banjo and guit. © Oct. 
26, 1986; EH for. 465389; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 30303 


O blessed Redeemer; song, w Edgar |} 


Hart Guynn. © 1c. Noy. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 13853807; Edith Katherine 
Guynn, Knoxville, Tenn. 30304 


O bright star; pf., with w. ©1ce. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 134794; Marion Lon- 
don Milholin, White Plains, N.. Y. 

30305 


O dear little children,—Silent night 
[and] Santa Claus march; hymn 
tunes and a secular carol, instruc- 
tions to teachers, L. M. Dodd; pf. 
© Sept. 23, 1936; E pub. 58530; Art 
publication soe., Clayton, Mo. 380806 


O freude tiber freude; volkslied, ende 
17. jahrhundert, m Albert Kranz, 
op. 46, nr. 4; gem. chor. © Oct. 9, 
1936; E for. 46450; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 30307 


O love that wilt not let me go; anthem, 
w George Matheson, m Seth Bing- 
ham; mixed cho, © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 58595; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 30308 


O pretty shepherdess; 3-pt. song, Eng- 
lish version James Woodside, m 
Adam Krieger, 3rd pt. and acc. James 


Woodside. © Nov. 19, 1986; E pub. 
58610; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 30309 
Oasis; w and melody. © 1 ec. Novy. 2, 


19386; E unp. 1384604; Robert William 
Clasper, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 
30310: 


Obstination; poésie Anna Sergueeff, m 
Guido Bianchini. © Aug. 27, 1936; 
EK for. 46261; Guido Bianchini, 
Venice, Italy. 30311 


Occasional kisses won’t do; song. © 
1c. Oct. 19, 19386; E unp.+35289; Lee 
Thompson and Ralph Samples, Ft. 
Worth. 303812 


Office of the holy communion; in B 
min., m Leo Sowerby; mixed voices ; 
organ acc. © Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 
58593; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

3038138 


Oh, baby, you were meant for me; w 
Joe Henry Perry: pf. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 135014; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 30314 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Oh come back to me; song, m Jack 
Fremen. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
1384730; Ida Anderson, Fargo, N. D. 

30315 


Oh, heart of love; from Johnny John- 
son, w Paul Green, m Kurt Weill; 
with arr. for’ guit., ete. © Nov. aa 
1936; E pub. 58704; Chappell & co., 


inec., New York. 30316 
Oh! How I love old Ireland; song, 
m Leo Richard. © 1c. Novy. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1384551; Mary E. Bartley, 


Santa Cruz, Calif, 30317 


Oh please Mister Policeman; w and 
melody. .©°'1 c¢ Nov. 13), 19386258) 
unp. 185283; Ethel Squires, Wells- 
wile NEY: 30318 


Oh Red; w and m Joe McCoy; pf. 


treble. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 
135457; State street music pub. co., 
Chicago. 30319 


Oh Sweet Marie waltz; w Albert Heine- 
mann, and melody. © 1 e. Aug. 18, 
1936; E unp. 1385209; Juan José 
Rojas, San Francisco. 30320 

Oh take me back to Florida; song, m 
J.,, Chas., MeNeiL,; ©; 1 « Now, 133 
1936; E unp. 1385374; Alice Foley, 


Lomita, Calif. 30821 
Oh the Rio Grande; cowboy song, 


from Johnny Johnson, w Paul Green, 
m Kurt Weill; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Novy. 17, 1936; E pub. 58703; 
Chappell & ¢co., ine., New York. 
30322 


Oh won’t you please come back to me; 


song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 
134515; Herman M. Jaffe, Jersey 
City: 30323 


Oh, you big, big yellow moon; w and 


melody. ©1 ce. Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 
134672; Eleanor Hinton, Daytona 
Beach, Fla. 30324 


Oh, you can’t do that to me; w and 
melody. ©1c. Noy. 19, 1936; E unp. 
135426; Celie Stone, Roxbury, Mass. 

30325 


Old bass viol; song. © Nov. 1, 1936; E 


pub. 58597; Cora Fanchon Miller, 
Rocky Ford, Col. 30326 
Old dancing shoes; w and m Jack 


Windsor, arr. Harry Ludwig; with 
guit. arr. © Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 
58664 ; Will Lewis, Chicago. 30327 


Old (The) fashioned garden; song, m 
J. C. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; 
EK unp. 1853871; Jeannette Tuttle, 
Summerville, Or. 30328 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


Old (An) fashioned waltz; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 138, 1986; E unp. 135168; Mary 
Josephene Walker, Los Angeles. 

30329 


Old McDonald had a farm; note and 
diagram arr. © 1. Nov. 10, 1986; 
E unp. 184999; Max Rogers, Youngs- 
town, O. 3033 


Old Man Depression has the blue eagle 


blues; w and melody Harmon E. 
Lees. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 


135351; Herman Leis, Brooklyn. 
>) 
30331 


Old (The). mill in Woodland Hills; w 
and melody. © 1. Novy. 11, 1986; 
EH unp. 135207; Arthur L.. Petrie, 
Pontiac, Mich. 30332 


Old (The) rocking chair; song. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22, 1936; E unp. 134675; Hubert 
Blackburn, Feeding Hills, Mass. 

30333 


Old sailor; w and m Fred Godfrey and 
Jimmy Kennedy; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 464382; Peter 
Maurice music co., ltd., London. 

: 30334 


Ole mammy; song, w Rose Titmuss 
Ghent. © 1c. Noy. 17, 1936; E unp. 
135319; Grace Ghent Dean, Colum- 
bus, O. 30539 


Olympische kantate; fiir vierstimmigen 
chor wu. orch., text Karl Broger, m 
Kurt Thomas, werk 28. Klavieraus- 
zug. © Oct. 8, 1986; E for. 46412; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 30336 


Olympische reigen; v. Car] Orff, bearb. 
Gunild Keetman; zwei u. mehr in- 
strumente. Partiturauszug. © Aug. 
28, 1936; E for. 46289; B. Schott’s 
sdhne, Mainz, Germany. . 30837 


Omino (L’) innamorato; parole Lio- 


man, m Luigi Ferrari Trecate. © 
Oct. 18, 1986; E for. 46274; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 303838 


On board the Goodspeed; w Arthur M. 
Kennedy, m H. Alexander Matthews; 
men’s voices, with ten. solo; 4 hand 
pf. ace. © Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 
58343; Oliver Ditson co., inc., Bos- 
ton. 30339 


On high; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1936; E unp. 134865; Andrew P. 
Buschine, San Jose, Calif. 30340 


Or memory’s tattered screen; song. m 
C. Frederick Clark. Nov. 12, 
1936; E pub. 58585; John G. Jef- 
frey, Watertown, N. Y. 30341 


30855 


On the banks of the San Miguel; song; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 1853833; Mary M. Cook, 
Olathe, Col. 30342 


On the impulse of the moment; w 
Francis Stanton, melody John Han- 
cock Kimball. © 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 1936; 
EK unp. 154789; Francis Hayward 
Stanton, Norway, Me. 30343 


On the isle of romance: w and m Har- 
riett Heller and J. F. Sorg. © 1. 
Oct. 19, 1986; E unp, 134952 ; Johann 
Fredr. Sorg, Chicago. 30344 

On the Lido; serenata, G. Becce; pf. 
conductor. © Oct. 29, 1936; E. for. 
46350; Meyer de Wolfe, London. 

30345 


Once I met happiness; song, w Mar- 
garet Widdemer. © 1 ec. Nov. 20, 
1936; E unp. 1385489; Courty Rossi- 
Diehl, Glen Ridge, N. J. 30346 


Once upon a time; song. © 1 e. Nov. 
12, 1936; E unp. 135155; Thomas J. 
Manion, Chicago. 30347 


One (The) exception to the rule; w 
Hddie Lane, m R. M. Hastman; pf. 
treble. © 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1936; EB unp. 
134733; Edward Lozowick, Newark, 
N. J., and Richard Morse Eastman, 
Chicago. 30348 


One (The) I love; fot-trot song, mel- 
ody G. E. Willey and Tom Kilbourne. 
© 1e. Oct. 10, 1936; BE unp. 135860; 
Gordon Elmer Willey, Wilmington, 
Calif. 80349 


One in a million; w Sidney D. Mitchell, 
m Lew Pollack. ©1ce. Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 135250 ; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 30850 


One (The) rose, that’s left in my heart; 
waltz, Del Lyon and Lani McIntire, 
arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts., with 
male trio. © July 15, 1936; E pub. 
58654; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 30351 


One (The) you need might be me; song. 
© 1e. Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 134568; 
Ray Fortune, Fresno, Calif. 30352 


Oneglance Spanish guitar method. © 
Sept. 2, 1936; E pub. 58582; Thomas 
A. Mareus, Fredonia, Wis. 30353 


Only you from now on; w and m Daniel 
Alex. Simons. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1936, 
E unp. 134533; D. A. Simons, Bur- 
bank, Calif. 30854 


Ooh! I love, we are young; song. © 
1e. Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 1384686; M. 
Leola Howd, Hornell, N. Y. 30855 


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30356: 


Opusteni vandrak: spév. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
20, 1936; E unp. 135440; James Wm. 
Hajek, jr., Cleveland. 30856 


Oregon moon; m Sylvester Long Cross ; 
pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E 
unp. 1384769; Robert E. Barrett, For- 
est Grove, Or. 30357 


Oriental: dance; pf. © 1 ¢«. Nov. 16, 
1936: E unp. 1385278; Jose I. Medina, 
Los Angeles. 30358 

Orientale; by César Cui, arr. Willis 


Conolly; Spanish guit., in diagram. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 58313; Oahu 


pub. co., Cleveland. 30359 
Ostpreussische tiinze; unter verwen- 
dung ostpreussischer motive, suite, |. 


Otto Besch; kleines orch. Partitur. 
© Oct. 7, 1936; E for. 46452; F. E. C. 


Leuckart, Leipzig. 30860 
Our Christmas day; w Theodosia 
Smith, m Carl F. Mueller. 1. Sop. 1, 2 


and alto cho.—2. Mixed cho. © Sept. 
21, 1986; E pub. 58545, 58546; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 

30361, 30362 


Our ghost; unison song, w Margaret 
Keir, m Montague Ewing. © Oct. 8, 
1936; E for. 46154; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 303863 


Our sheltering oak; w and m Lidy 
Koehler Robertson. © Oct. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 58261; Lidy K. Robertson, Los 
Angeles. 30364 


Out of a clear blue sky ; fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 
134657; Clarence R. Pitts, Compton, 
Calif. 30365 


Out of the goodness of your great big 
heart; prison song, w J. K. Brennan, 
melody A. Von Tilzer. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 1384743; Albert Von 


Tilzer, Hollywood, Calif... and J. 
Keirn Brennan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
30366 


Out on that bright southern land; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 135075 ; 
Ernest James LaPortee, Brockport, 
Nad. 30367 


Out on the lone prairie; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1«. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 1384973; Emil 
Danovsky, Alexander, Ia. 30368 


Over she goes; from the production, w 
Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, m 
Billy Mayerl; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Oct. 17, 1936; E for. 46433; 
Victoria music pub. co., ltd., London. 

; 3086S 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Over the hills and far away; w Hugene 
Field, m Karl Klun. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1936; E unp. 135133; Rosina Klun, 
Los Angeles. 30370 

Over Tiorati trails; song. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1936; E unp. 1384575; Harold Ed. 
McDonnell, West Englewood, N. J. 

30371 

Oy, oy, cha-cha; w H. Nomberg, and 
melody. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 
135411; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

~ 30872 

Page (N. Clifford) Ten light overtures 
for orchestra ; compiled and ed. N. C. 
Page. pts. Rev. ed. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
EK pub. 58855; Oliver Ditson co., inc., 
Boston. 30873 


Painting rainbows; w and m Reg Con- 
nelly. © Nov. 9, 1986; E for. 46356 ; 
Campbell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

303874 | 

Pal of my war time days; waltz song. 
© Noy. 9, 1936; E pub. 58666; John 
Daniel Huntington, Los Angeles. 

30375 


Palm trees; w Joe Edwin Maley; pf. 
© 1. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 135025 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30376 

Paloma (La) ; by Sebastian De Yradier, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. 
solo, obbl. and obbl. acc., with Span- 
ish guit. ace. and chord symbols. © 
Noy. 10, 19386; E pub. 58506; First 
natl. inst. of allied arts, South Bend, 


Ind. 30377 
Pals of the prairie; w and m Tex 
Owens; with guit. arr. © 1 «¢. Nov. 


7, 1936; E unp. 184828; Doie Hensley 
Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 303878 


Pampero; tango, melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
20, 1936; E unp. 185451; Judy Ly- 
man, San Diego, Calif. 30379 


Panserbasse; sange fra filmen, tekst: 
Carl Viggo Meincke, m: Victor Cor- 
nelius; pf. © Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 
46441; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

30880 


Par (Ett) tre sjdmil fran Nya Zeeland ; 
av S. Skogh; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 10, 
1986; E unp. 185135; Sven Karlsson, 
Stockholm. 303881 


Paradise valley; w and melody. ©l1c. 
Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 134770; Alvin 
St. Clair Austin, Detroit. 30382 


Partita; v. Johann Nep. David; orch. 
Partitur. © Sept. 5, 1936; E for. 
46917; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 


we#IT 3088 


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no, 11, 1936 


30408 


Pas seul; air de ballet, Thomas F. Dun- 
hill; pf. © Sept. 18, 1986; E for. 
46264; G. Ricordi & co. (London) 
Itd., London. 30884 


Passepied; by Grétry, transcribed 
Georges Barrére; flute and pf. © 
Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 58560; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 30385 


Passione (La); oratorio, Gian Fran- 
eesco Malipiero; soli, coro misto e 
orch. Partitura. © Oct. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 46288; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

30386 


Pastoral (A) tune; by Godfrey Samp- 
son; organ. © Oct. 28, 1936; E for. 
46208; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

30387 


Pastorale und scherzo; tiber das gleiche 
thema, Hans Ewald Heller; orch. 


Parr, iG) .uly,.9, 1936; 2. for. 
46311; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 30388 


——yv. Gustav Adolf Schlemm; oboe u. 
klavier. © Aug. 6, 1936; E for. 
46169; Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leip- 
zig. 30389 


Paysage pour une Jeanne D’Arec 4 Dom- 
rémy; de Jean Rivier; orch. Parti- 
tion. © July 17, 1936; E for. 46313; 
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 


30390 
Pedlar (The) of stars; w Dorothy 
Dickinson, m Raymond  Lough- 


borough; in C. © Oct. 20, 1936; E 
for. 46385; Boosey & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 30391 


Pelele; tango, Pedro Maffia, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et pa- 
roles. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46497; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 30392 


Penny (A) for your thoughts; w and 
m Jack Heslin; pf. treble © 1. 
Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 134860; John 
Martin Heslin, Dorchester, Mass. 

30393 


Per la via del Calvario; da La passi- 
one del Signore, testi italiano, latino 
e tedesco da antica leggenda siciliana 
e m Giulia Recli; voce solista, coro 
femminile, con violino e pf. Parti- 
tura. © Oct. 13, 1936; E for. 46271; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 39394 


Perennial debutantes; from Red, hot 
and blue, w and m Cole Porter; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 58599; Chappell & co., inc, 
New York. tab 30395. 


13 


Pernambuco; rumba, fra Panserbasse, 
Victor Cornelius; ork. stemmer.. © 
Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 46440; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 30396 


Perpetual motion; by Carl Bohm, from 
Suite 3, no. 6, arr. Merle J. Isaac; 
orch. pts. © Sept. 29, 19386; E pub. 
58462; H. T. FitzSimons co., Chicago. 

30397 


Perpetuum mobile; by Johann Strauss, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; orch. pts. Con- 
eert ed. ‘© Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 
46402; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 30398 


Perseverance; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 24, 
1986; E unp. 135337; Albert Sugden, 
Stratford, Ont., Canada. 30399 


Persuaded ; w Wm. Van Ornum, melody 
Ted Sorich. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 185211; Theodore J. R. Sor- 
ich, San Francisco. 30400 


Petticoat Lane; w and melody. © 1. 


Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 135437; K. 
Henly Fair, Marquette, Mich. 30401 
Philipp; foxtrot, aus Allotria, Peter 


Kreuder; pf. © June 1, 1936; E for. 
46198 ; Edition Meisel & co., g. m. Db. 
h., Berlin. 30402 


Piceolo (11) fornaio; di Giulio Cesare 
Brero; orch. Partitura. © Oct. 27, 
1986; E for. 46280; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 30402 


Pick-pick-pickaninny, pick dat cotton; 
w Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst. © 
fc. Nov: 12°°1986; BH’ unp.* 135123 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

30404 


Piedigrotta Bideri 1986; versi Emilio 
Gatti, ed altri, m Alfredo Mazzucchi, 
Antonio Ferretti, ed altri. no. 1, 2° ed. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46468; Casa 
editrice F. Bideri, Naples, Italy. 


30405 

Piero il maleontento; versi Lina 
Schwarz, m Giulio Cesare Brero; 
oreh. Partitura. © Oct. 27, 1936; 
By tor, ) A628: Gy RIcOrdl, “@ancO:, 
Milan. 30406 
Piles of it; w Marshall Walker; pf. 


treble, with w. 
HK) unp..13a115 ; 
Tucson, Ariz. 


©il-c. Noy ieee; 
Will E. Skidmore, 
30407 

Pilgrim (A) prays; w Grace Noll Cro- 
well, m Raymond Mitchell; med., in 
Hi. flat.2s ©) Now. 23, 219363, sB) apuib: 
58735; Clayton F. Summy co., Chica- 
go. 30408 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30409 


Pilss (Karl) Konzert; B dur, fiir 
trompete u. orch.; trompete u. Klav- 
ier. Klavierauszug v. komponisten. 
© June 19, 1936; E for. 46312; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 30409 


Pines (The); w Harriett Young; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 135051; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30410 

Pipe dreams; w Vel Huff; pf. ©1e. 
Noy. 11, 1986; E unp. 135058; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30411 


Place (The) by the wayside with you: 
w Emily Chester; pf. © 1. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 185050; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 


Playing peek-a-boo with you and the 
moon; song, pf. arr. Harold Potter. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 135127; 
James T. Biggs, Ft. Thomas, Kv. 

30413 


Playtime drill; by Otto Stuart; pf. © 
July 29, 1936; HE for. 46147; Warren 
& Phillips, London. 30414 


Please do; song. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 135173; Georgia Lambert 
Vogenitz, Newcomerstown, O. 

30415 


Please take care of my heart; w and 
melody. ©1«¢. Nov. 9, 19386; E unp. 
134873; Fern Ida Glasgow, Wooster, 
O. 30416 


Pochon (Alfred) Ballade; string quar- 
tet. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 58598; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. 30417 


Poem; by Ellen Coleman; violin and 
pf. © Sept. 30, 1936; E for. 46363 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 30418 


Poison; by David Buttolph. © 1 «. 
Nov. 18, 1986; EK unp. 185254; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30419 


Polack (Der) ; op. 5, lied, w J. von Hich- 
endorff. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 
184883; Alexander Strubell-Harkort, 
Dresden, Germany. 30420 


Poor young daddy; fox trot, w George 
Thomas, m G. Thomas and Burreil 
Van Buren, © 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; H 
unp. 134989; Edwin Gibson, Wood- 
ville, Pa. 30421 


Port Stockton march; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 184775; Benjamin C. 


Allin, Stockton, Calif. 30422 
Potpourri; aus Frau Luna, Paul 
Lincke; orch. stimmen. © Aug. 18, 


1986; E for. 46171; Apollo-verlag, 
inh. Paul Lincke, Berlin. 30423 


30412 | 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Praeludia ; 157 vor-, zwischen- u. nach- 
spiele in allen dur-, moll- u. kirchen- 
tonarten, Lajos Bardos, Ettore Des- 
deri, Hans Gebhard, u. a.; orgel o. 
harmonium. © May 16, 1936; E for. 
46328; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 30424 


Prairie (The) in the West; w and m 
Harry Ernest Smith; pf. ©1c. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 135086; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 30425 


Praise now our comrades brave; hymn, 
w Guy E. Brown. © Nov. 19, 1986; 
E pub. 58645; 316th co., infantry, 
U. S. army. Philadelphia. 30426 


Prayer; w W. G. Polack, m Johann 
Jeep, arr. and ed. Matthew Nathaniel 
Lundquist ; mixed voices; organ acc. 
© Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58500; Con- 
cordia pub. house, St. Louis. 30427 


Prayer (A) of thanksgiving; anthem, 
English version Th. Baker, old Duteh 
melody, transcribed Eduard Kremser, 
arr. Kenneth Downing; sop. and alto 
cho.; organ or pf. ace. © Sept, 23, 
1936; E pub. 58539 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 30428 

Prepositions; song. © 1 ¢e. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 185205; Charles W. Hy- 
ster, York New Salem, Pa. 30429: 


Pretty little girl; song. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 13853852; James St. Clair 
Martenet, Rock Hall, Md. 30430 


Priere; by Alfred Newman. © 1 «. 
Noy. 13, 1936; E unp. 135257; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30431 


Prince of a day in May; song, m Robert 
Van Sickle. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1986; E 
unp. 135272; Ernest Stoll, Joplin, Mo. 

80432 


Professor Appleby; by Cy Mockridge. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135244 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

30433 


Pulga (La) ; conga rumba, letra Benito 
C. Collada, m Don Alberto y Rosita 
Rios; pf. ©.1 ¢ Oct., 27, 1936e 
unp. 135281; Benjamin C, Collada, 
New York. 30434 


Pulupe; arr., with accompanying in- 
struction, Mort Searles; [fretted in- 


strument] © Oct. 31, 1986; E pub. 
58309; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 30435 


Put a penny in the slot; w Sid Oakan 
and Jack Gould, m Maurice Werner ; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 16, 
1936 ; E pub. 58589; Edward B, Marks 
music corp., New York. 30436 


1354 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1986 


Put all your worries behind you; w 
Frank Hayden, m Norton Lees; with 
ukulele arr. and chord figures for 
banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 46522; Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 30437 


Put my lariat by my side; song, arr. 
Cecile Everett. © 1c: Nov. 13, 1986; 
E unp. 135178; Helen Dupies, Dallas. 

30488 


Queen fair and true; w Dorothy Roth, 
and melody, © 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; B 
unp. 135466; Paul Fania, New York. 

304389 


Queen of hearts; w and m Paul Rebere; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 135460; Paul L. Specht, Sinking 
Spring, Pa. 30440) 


Queen of the May; song. ©1e. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 1384825; Ray Ground, 
Guatemala, Guatemala. 30441 


Quest (The); w Vincent Pisek, Bo- 
hemian folk-song arr. Robert W. 
Gibb; sop. 1, 2 and alto, © Nov. 9, 
1936; E pub. 58472; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 30442 


Racy roadhouse; from Twinkle, w 
Clarkson Rose, m Conrad Leonard. 
© Oct. 2, 1936; E for. 46149; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

30443 


Radio signature and Incidental accom- 
paniment; orech. Sc. ©1c. Oct. 23, 
1936; E unp. 134940; Harl McDonald, 
St. Davids, Pa. 30444 


Radio-tone Spanish guitar lessons; by 
Irene Lorence. ,.© July 15, 19386; E 
pub. 58660; [rene Florence, Toledo, O. 

30445 


Rainclouds let the sunshine through; 
song. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
134931; Dorothy Deltheina Bolding, 
Columbus, O. 30446 


Raindrops; pf. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 135359; Granville Harold Shir- 
ley, Cumberland, Md. 30447 


Ramona; by Alfred Newman. 1. Inci- 
dental no. 1—2. Incidental no. 2. © 
1 c Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 1385260, 
185261 ; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 30448, 30449: 


Reading by interval; in the third posi- 
tion, tuneful studies, Grace Burrows, 
accs. Ben Burrows; violin and pf. © 
Sept. 17, 1986; E for. 46369; Augener, 
ltd., London. 30450 


30464 


Recessional (A); w Fred Whiting; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 134642; 
Frederick Loder Whiting, Larchmont, 
N'Y. 30451 


Red head; w Victor Weberg; pf. ©1 
ce. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 1385052; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


30452 
Reizenstein (Franz) Suite; pf. nos. 1— 
7. Winthrop Rogers ed. © Nov. 3, 


1986; E for. 46401; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 30453 


Rejoice greatly; anthem, w from the 
Bible, m H. H. Woodward, arr. Ken- 
neth Downing; sop. and alto cho.; 
organ or pf. ace. © Sept. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58540; G. Schirmer, ine., New 


York. 30454 
Rejoice with one accord; w H. W. 
Baker, m. Johan Schulz, arr.; mixed 


cho. © Nov. 11, 1936; E pub. 58535; 
Herman W. Monson, Moorhead, Minn. 
30455 


Remember money; w and melody. © 
1 « Nov. 5, 1986; E unp. 134772; 
Charles Sumner Spalding, New York. 

30456 


Remember my heart; song, melody 
Robert Nagel. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; 
EH unp. 134820; Jack Kane, Chicago. 

30457 


Reminder (A) of you; w and m Mabel 
L. Moore. © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1936; E 
unp. 185153 ; Mabel L. Moore McClan- 
ahan, Cincinnati. 30458 


Reminiscence; poem R. Noel Cripps, m 
Vera Buck; in C. © Nov. 13, 1936; 
E pub. 58719; A. V. Broadhurst, Lon- 
don. 30459 


Remorse; song. © 1 e. Oct. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 1384687; M. Leola Howd, Hor- 
nell, N. Y. 30460 


Renna’s master lessons: by J. Renna; 
pf. accordion. © Nov. 3, 1986; AA 
219085; Forster music publisher, ine., 
Chicago. 30461 


Reserving all my love for you; w and 
m Mary Wheeler Swick. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
12, 1986; E unp. 185118; Mary Ellen 
Swick, Newton, I11. 30462 


Retribution; by Alfred Newman. © 
1 @ Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 135256; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

30463 


Revenge; by Alfred Newman. © 1 .«. 
Nov. 138, 1936; E unp. 185264; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 30464 


1359 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30465 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 © 


Rhode Island forward march; band pts. 
© May 10, 1936; E pub. 58270; Ray- 
mond G. Williams, Providence. 

30465 


Ridin’ down the Arizona trail; w and m 
Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 12, 
1936: E pub. 58499; Jenkins music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 30466 


Riffin’ at the Ritz; by Bill Miller; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 21, 1936; EH pub. 58663; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

30467 


Rippling river weep for me; song, m 
H. T. Ayres, arr. J. Rosemarin. © 
June 1, 1936; E for. 46347; Theo. W. 
Bishop, Mac Nutt, Sask., Canada. 

30468 

Rise up shepherd and follow ; Christmas 
spiritual-anthem, set R. Nathaniel 
Dett; mixed voices, and solo. 
Nov. 23, 1936; E pub. 58727; J. Fis- 


cher & bro., New York. 30469 
Rivets; w Julius Huehn, m Charles 
Cohen. © Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 


58562; Galaxy music corp., New York. 
30470 


Roberts (Pasco) master lessons, Span- 
ish guitar; progressive method, P. 
Roberts. v. 1. © Nov. 6, 1986; AA 
219086; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 30471 


Robinson (Vivian Wolf) Melody; w 
and melody. © 1c. Noy. 10, 19386; E 
unp. 184910; Vivian Wolf Robinson, 
Lansdowne, Pa. 30472 


Rock-a-bye baby; song; diagram arr. 
© 1 «© Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134998: 
Max Rogers, Youngstown, O. 30473. 


Romeo and Juliet; w and melody Wil- 
lie Broonzy. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E 
unp. 134904; Wabash music co., Chi- 
cago. 30474 


Ronda ; paso-doble-marche, José Sentis, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et 
paroles. © Sept. 1, 19386; E for. 
46500; Editions Salabert, Paris. 

30475 


Roosevelt prosperity march; song. © 
Hee OC 26. 1os6+) HW Wm. ladon, 
EHdna Lillian Ensign, Detroit. 

30476 


Roosevelt waltz; w and tune I. Y. M. 
Antonelli, transcribed and harmon- 
ized Alexander Miller. ©1e. Oct. 21, 
1986; E unp. 1384959; Ida Yulanda 
Margherite Antonelli, Providence. 

30477 


Roosevelt’s victory; march military’; 
violin. © 1. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 
135070; Giuseppe Critelli, Brooklyn. 

30478 


Rosa de Mayo; tango, Manuel Pizarro, 
arr. Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46495; Hditions 
Salabert, Paris. 30479 


Rose of my heart; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1936; E unp. 134876; Julia Ann Coe, 
San Bernardino, Calif. 30480 


Rosenband (Das) ; op. 17, lied, w Fr. G. 
Klopstock. © 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 134882; Alexander  Strubell- 
Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 30481 


Roses in the springtime; w, m and 
arr. Thomas A. Marcus, sr.; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 8, 1986; E pub. 
58583; Thomas A. Marcus, Fredonia, 
Wis. 30482 


Roses red; song. © 1. Nov. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 1384832 ; Nell Kerfoot, Houston. 
30483 


Round me falls the night ; anthem, w W. 
Romanis, m Francis W. Snow ; mixed 
cho. © Nov. 25, 1936; E pub. 58686; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 30484 


Round the old barrel organ with Sally; 
w and m Raymond Wallace; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete., R. S. Stoddon. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 46457: B. 
Feldman & co., London. 30485 


Rubank elementary method for viola; 
individual or class instruction, Sylvan 
D. Ward. © Nov. 19, 19386; E pub. 
58636; Rubank, ine., Chicago. 30486 


Ruegger (Charlotte) Six concert 
pieces ; 4 violins, Ist and 3d pos., and 
pf. Pf. se. and pts. complete. © 
Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 58674; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 30487 


Rumpty dudgett; by Don Morrison; 
violin, viola, cello and string bass; pf. 
ace. © Oct. 26, 1936; E pub. 58352; 
Oliver Ditson co., inc., Boston. 30488 


Rund um Deutschland ; eine sammlung 
v. volkstinzen, Albert Kranz; pf. 
bd. 1. © Sept. 29, 1986; E for. 46375 ; 
D. Rahter, Leipzig. 30489 


Rusty hinge; w and m Burgess Brown 
and E. P. La Freniere, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58425; Roy 
music co., inc., New York. 30490 


Sangen om Svithiod (Song of Svith- 
iod) ; song, w Alex Carlson. © 1 «©. 
Oct. 17, 1936; EH unp. 135131; David 
Ellison, Chicago. 30491 


1356 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


30513 


Salt of the earth, salt of the sea; from 
Sing fool, sing, w J. K. Brennan, 
melody A. Von Tilzer. © 1 ec. Oct. 
14, 1936; E unp. 1384737; Albert Von 
Tilzer, Hollywood, Calif., and, J. 
Keirn Brennan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 

30492 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; compiled Bramwell Coles. Full 
se. and pts. Ordinary ser., nos. 1113- 
1116, Sept. 1936. © Sept. 25, 1986; E 
for. 46324; Salvationist pub. & suyp- 
plies, ltd., London. 30493 


Salvation (The) army instrumental 
albums, no. 22; 4 quartettes, compiled 
Bramwell Coles; brass instruments. 
Se. and pts. © Oct. 21, 1936; E for. 
46325; Salvationist pub. & supplies, 
Itd., London. 30494 


Sambo’s picnic; w and m George Les- 
lie. © Oct. 28, 19386; E pub. 58271; 
George Leslie Diffenbaugh, Los An- 
geles. 30495 


Samuel Cranston; w Alice L. Pollock 
and A. T. Levy, m Henry Hadley and 
Alexander Rihm. © 1 ec. Sept. 1, 
1936; D 39180; Austin T. Levy, Har- 
risville, R. I. 30495* 


San Antonio blues; w and melody Jesse 
O. Rodgers. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 185119; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 30496 


Sandor (Jeno) Két magyar dal; verse 
Javor Laszlo, zenéjét szerzette; 
Sandor J. © Apr. 12, 1935; E for. 
463834; Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, 
Hungary. 30497 


San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge 
march; [band pts.] © Nov. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 58510; Armin Oliveras, San 
Francisco. 30498 


pf. © Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58478; 
Chas. W. Kremer, San Francisco. 


30499 


Sarabande; by Rameau, transcribed 
Georges Barrére; flute and pf. © 
Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 58559; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 30500 


Saskatchewan; w Sammy Lerner and 
Irving Caesar, m Gerald Marks; 
with guit. arr. © Oct. 9, 1936; E 
pub. 58442; Irving Caesar, inc., New 
York. 30501 


Satan is a woman; song. © 1c. Nov. 
18, 1936; E unp. 1385477; Glenn Rose, 
Chicago. 30502 


Saucy little lady; waltz, melody. © 
1 c. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 134901; 
Leopold N. Sperling, Cincinnati. 

30503 


Scales and arpeggios for piano accor- 
dion; by Conway Graves. © Nov. 4, 
1986; E for. 463822; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 30504 


Scene (The) changes; from A private 
affair, fox-trot, Billy Hill, arr. Paul 
Weirick; orch. pts., with w. © May 
29, 1936; E pub. 58557; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

380505 


Schach dem konig .. . ; operette, nach 
H. A. Schaufert, v. Paul Harms, m 
Walter W. Goetze. Vollst’ndiger 
klavierauszug mit text. © Aug. 15, 
1935; E for. 46199; Edition Meisel & 


co., g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30506 
Scherzino; by Arthur Benjamin; pf. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. Oct. 18, 


1936 ; E for. 46387; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 30507 


Schlaraffenhochzeit ; heitere oper, dich- 
tung nach August Kopisch’ erzaihlung 
Der traumer, v. Karl Hellwig, m Sig- 
frid Walther Miiller, op. 54. Voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug vom kom- 
ponisten. © Aug. 17, 19386; D 39179; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin. 30507* 


Schone (Das) Mariele; zipser lied. un- 
terteilweiser bentitzung der alten 
melodie. © 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1986; H 
unp. 134878 ; Alexander Strubell-Har- 


kort, Dresden, Germany. 30508 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Aspiration; 
orch. R. EH. Hildreth; pts. © Nov. 6, 


1936; E pub. 58680; Walter Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. 30509 


Grand rondeau; in A dur, op. 107, 
bearb. Leo Weiner; orch. Partitur. 
© June 26, 1985; E for. 46338; R6z- 
savolgyi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

30510 


— The stars; arr. Guy Maier; pf. 
© Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 58384; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 30511 


Schule ftir 2 reihige diatonische hand- 
harmonika; v. Paul Merkelt. © 
Sept. 29, 1986; E for. 46874; D. Rah- 
ter, Leipzig. 30512 


Sea foam fairy; w and melody Eliza- 
beth Davis Weaver. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 134717; Ira A. Weaver, 
Washington. 30513 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30514 


pt. UI, n. s., Vv. 31 


Secret (Le) ; intermezzo, Leonard Gau- 
tier, arr. Henry W. Davis; B flat 
clarinet, ‘with pf.; ace: © Oct. 27, 

, 19386; E pub. 58255; Rubank, ine., 
Chicago. 30514 


‘Sehnsucht; op. 6, lied, w J. v. Eichen- 
dorff. © 1c. Oct. 20, 19386; E unp. 
134888; Alexander Strubell-Harkort, 
Dresden, Germany. 30515: 


Sei g’scheit, mein kleines ; aus Silhouet- 
ten, w Walter Reisch, m Robert Kats- 
cher. © June 19, 1936; E for. 46184; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 30516 


Sérénade arabe; paroles Norbert Bros, 
m Raymond Legrand. © Aug. 20, 
1986; E for. 46484; Ray Ventura & 

PeGlen ea hts. 30517 


Serenade in the snow; English text 
Marshall Bartholomew, m Francis- 
cus Nagler, op. 116, no. 1; men’s cho. 
‘© Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 58403; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 30518 


Serenade of the moon; w and m Mary 
Pollack and Virginia Bauman. © 1 
ec. Sept. 1, 19386; EK unp. 1382511; Mary 
Pollack, Tacoma. 


Serenata malinconica; pf. ©1e¢. Nov. 


13, 1936; E unp. 135095; Nathan 
Francini, Chicago. 30520 
Serenata misteriosa; pf. © 1. Nov. 


_ 10, 1986; E unp. 185338; Salvador 
Parada Sanchez, Oxnard, Calif. 
30521 


Shabos Ben Hashmoshos; w J. Adler, 
and melody. © 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1936; 


E unp. 135405; Samuel Weisser, 
Brooklyn. 30522 


Shabos licht; w Heinrich Heine, and 


melody. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1936; E 
unp. 185407; Samuel Weisser, Brook- 
lyn. 30523 


Shack (The) in the mountains; song, 
m J. Chas. McNeil. ©1.. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 185376; Edna Irene 
Williams, Bemidji, Minn. 30524 


Shadows; w Harry Pyle, melody Rob- 
ert Wyatt. © 1c Nov. 10, 1936; 
EX unp. 1384925; Robert B. Wrvatt, 
Brooklyn. 30525 


Shadows in the night; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «¢ 
Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 135399; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

30526 


30519 


Shadows on the river; song. © 1. 
Noy. 16, 19386; E unp. 135366; Theo- 
dore William Voigtlander, Seattle. 

30527 


Shadows on the wall; song, m Hector 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 
1384550; Ethel G. Esslinger, Macomb, 
JO 30528 


—— w and melody. © 1 «¢. Oct. 26, 
1986; E unp. 185144; Edward White 
and Nat Alberts, Brooklyn. 30529 


Shall my soul pass through Ireland; 
w and m Sean O'Sullivan. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 19386; E unp. 135354; Me- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 30530 


She'll not be waitin; song. © 1 ce. 
‘Noy. 13, 1986; E unp. 135169; Mary 
Josephene Walker, Los Angeles. 

30531 


She loves me, and not loves me not; 
song. © 1c. Nov.2, 193865>H wp. 
134613; William Sauer, Waite Park, 
Minn. 30532 

She’s my sweetheart now; song, m 
Stewart Hinsdale. © 1 ¢. Novy. 11, 
1936; E unp. 135099'; Solon Clough, 
Palmyra, Mich. 30533 


She’s not worth your tears; pf. treble, 


with w. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 
135112; Donal Mickolichek, St. 
Cloud, Minn. 30534 


Sheep shearing; by Alfred Newman. 
© 1e. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135263:; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

30535 


Shéhérazade; by Nikolai Rimsky-Kor- 
sakov, arr. R. Spaulding Stoughton ; 
pf. and organ. © Sept. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 58584; Oliver Ditson co., ine.. 
Boston. 30536 


Shepherds, tell us; anthem, w anon., m 
W. R. Waghorne; mixed voices; or- 
gan ace. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 
58742; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

30537 


Shine on, silver moon; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1e. 
Noy. 11, 1936; E unp. 134970; Gor- 
don Murray, Marsboro, Que., Can- 
ada. 30538 


Ship ahoy for Miami; waltz song. © 
1 c. Nov. 4, 1986; E unp. 134668; 
Sirl Winchester, Miami, Fla. 30539 


Shirley and the two black dots; from 
Dimples, by Jimmy McHugh, arr. 
Sam. A. Perry; pf. conductor. © 1 
e. Noy. 13, 1986; E unp. 135295; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 30540 


1358 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 19386 


30568 


Shomer (Der); w A. Reisen, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 
135415; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 

30541 


Short’nin’ bread; adapted Jacques 
Wolfe, orech. Adolf Schmid; orch. 
pts. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 58601; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

30542 

Should you forget; w and melody. © 


Poee NOV. 13, 11996;. E, unp. 135221; 
Ruth Elizabeth Hagerty, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 30543 


Showers; fox-trot, w Phyllis Lintott, 
m Colin Wendell, arr. Jack Mason; 
dance orch. pts. © Sept. 15, 19386; 
E pub. 58487; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 30544 


— w Phyllis Lintott, m Colin Wend- 
ell. © Sept. 15, 1986; E pub. 58488 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 30545 


Sichronos; w J. Adler, and melody. © 
1 ce Aug. 31, 19836; E unp. 135408; 
Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 30546 


Siciliana; by Arthur Benjamin; pf. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Oct. 18, 
1986; EH for. 46388; Boosey & co., ltd... 
London. 30547 


Silent night; by Gruber, arr. Clarence 
Kohlmann; organ. © Nov. 4, 1936; 
EK pub. 58883; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 30548 


Silhouetten-walzer ; walzerlied aus Sil- 
houetten, text Walter Reisch, m Rob- 
ert Katscher. © June 19, 1986; E 
for. 46183; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Vienna. 30549 

Silv’ry (The) stream flows on; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 22, 1986; E unp. 
135220; Ola Mae Ritter, Hestand, 


Ky. 30550 
Since Roosevelt’s in again; w R. 
Coughenour, m R. Herriott. © 1. 


‘Nov. 5, 1986; E unp. 134721; Roy 
Herriott and Richard Coughenour, 
McDonald, Pa. 30551 


Sing and cheer for Notre Dame; w 
Joseph P. Flynn, m Philip G. Kreckel. 
© Nov. 2, 1986; Epub. 58327: J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 30552 


Sing, O heavens; anthem, w from the 
Bible, m R. Spaulding Stoughton; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Oct. 17, 
1936; E pub. 58340: Oliver Ditson co., 
ine., Boston. 30553 


Sing, sing; hymn, m Mildred Sullivan 


Lacour. © Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 
58268; James P. Sullivan, Lincoln, 
Neb. 30554 


Sing we a joyous measure; Christmas 
earol-anthem, w compiled E. M.,:m 
Edward Margetson; mixed cho. © 
Noy. 19, 1986; E pub. 58594; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 30555 

Duvvéguace oT Mapvacod (Sinnefiase ston 
Parnasso); w and melody. © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1936; E unp. 132822; Mike 
Kaganis, New York. 30556 


Sittin’ in my saddle; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Nov. 12, 
1936; E unp. 135107 ; Henry Zelsman, 
Chicago. 30557 


Ski heil; w and m Marian Plant. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 184951 ; Otto 
Eugen Schniebs, Hanover, N. H. 

30558 


Skyline; song. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1986; E 
unp. 135270; Roma Lawson Jones, 
Chicago. 30559 


Slaughter on Tenth avenue; modern 
ballet, from On your toes, Richard 
Rodgers; pf. © Oct. 24, 1936; E pub. 
58254; Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

30560 

Sleeping (The) princess; musical play, 
libretto John Erskine. © 1 c¢. Nov. 
16, 1936; D 39184; Beryl Rubinstein, 
Cleveland. 30560* 


Sleepy (A) story; by Anthony Sant 
Ambrogio; violin and pf. © Nov. 4, 
1935; E pub. 58387; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 30561 


Sleigh bells; w Howard Dietz, m 
Arthur Schwartz. © 1 «Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 134839; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 30562 

Smile at me through your tears; w 
Marion Harden and Wesley Spauld- 
ing, m W. Spaulding. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 19386; E unp. 135369; Salsbury 
corp., Los Angeles. 30563. 


Smiles again; entr’acte; pf. © Oct. 
13, 1936; E for. 46161; J. R. Orme- 
Webb, London. 30564 


Smiles from Dublin to you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 
134802; Pauline Dagne, East Los 
Angeles. 30565 


Smiling with Roosevelt; song. © Oct. 
10, 1936; H pub. 58519; Anna Mar- 
garet Good, Princeton, W. Va. 

30566 

Smith’s modern school instructor, tenor 
banjo; for class teaching, as well as 
individual, Wm. J. Smith. bk. 1, 2. 
© Nov. 9, 1936; AA 218548, 218544; 
Wim. J. Smith music co., ine., New 
York. 30567, 30568 


1359 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30569 


So faingt es an; foxtrot, text Ralph 
Maria Siegel, m Manfred Zalden, 
klavier arr. Reiny Roland. © Sept. 
29, 1986; E for. 46372; Musikverlag 
City, Leipzig. 30569: 


Soldier, soldier; Virginian folk-song, 
set John Powell, op. 35, no. 2; mixed 
cho. with sop. and bar. soli. © Nov. 
23, 1986; E pub. 58725; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 30570 


Soldiers of the cross, arise; anthem, w 
William W. How, m Van Denman 
Thompson; mixed cho.; organ acc. 
© Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 58596; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 30571 


Soldier’s (A) prayer; hymn, w and m 
Samuel J. Bentrick. Nov. 19, 
1936; E pub. 58647; 516th co., infan- 
try, U. S. army, Philadelphia. 30572 


Some one I adore; pf., with w. ©1e. 
m Nov. 2, 1936, 1 ec. w Nov. 16; EH unp. 
135473; Josephine Montell, Greens- 
burg, Pa. 30573: 


Some place, some time; waltz; pf., with 
w. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
184761; William Begley, Windsor, 
Ont., Canada. 30574 


Some songs about children; w Herbert 
J. Brandon, m John C. Holliday. © 
Oct. 26, 1936; E for. 46854; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., incorporat- 
ing Charles Sheard & co., London. 

380575 


Somebody sold me a ’cello, but I can’t 
get it under my chin; w and m 
George Arthurs, J. P. Long and 
Everett Lynton; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Oct. 21, 1936; E for. 46436; 
Lawrence Wright music ¢o., ltd., Lon- 
don. 30576 


Somebody thinks of you; song. © 1. 
Noy. 2, 1986; E unp. 184557; Philip 
W. Hurd, Westbrook, Me. 30977 


Someday; w Roy L. Griffith, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 
134958; William Harold Westman, 
Chicago. 30578 


Someone to eare for me: from Three 
smart girls, w Gus Kahn, m Bronis- 
law Kaper and Walter Jurmann; 
with guit. arr. © Nov. 3, 1986; E 
pub. 58332; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

30579 


Somervell (Arthur) Ten descants; 
written to national songs. 2d ser. 
© Oct. 23, 1936; E for. 46380; Boosey 
& co., Itd., London. 30580 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Something has happened to me; from 
This mad whirl, w Moe Jaffe, m Clay 
Boland; with arr. for guit., ete. 
Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58463; Words & 
music, ine., New York. 30581 


Something’s calling me back to Dixie; 
by George Walden Douglas, se. D. E. 
Richardson ; dance orch. pts. © 1c. 
Oct. 8, 19386; E unp. 184567 ; Margaret 
Ann Douglas, San Antonio. 30582 


Sommersprossen; foxtrot, w Josef 
Petrak u. Karl Stift, m Hans Lang. 
© Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 46192; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 30583 


Sonata III; in A dur, Giovanni Platti, 
bearb. u. hrsg. Philipp Jarnach; 
flauto o. violino u. klavier. © Aug. 
28, 19386; E for. 46308; B. Schott’s 
sOhne, Mainz, Germany. 30584 


Sonate fiir klavier; in F dur, Gerhard 
Frommel. © Aug. 28, 1986; E for. 
- 46301; B. Schott’s sGhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 30585 


Sonatina; pf. ©. 1 c¢ Nov: 11, 1956; 
E unp. 135094; Thelma Hester Jones, 


Oceanside, Calif. 30586 
Song bird; aria, w J. K. Brennan, 
melody A. Von Tilzer. © 1c. Oct. 14, 


19386; E unp. 134744; Albert Von 
Tilzer, Hollywood, Calif., and J. Keirn 
Brennan, Beverly Hills, Calif. 380587 


Song (A) of Christ child; song, w 
Patricia Cheney. © Nov. 9, 1986; 
E pub. 58497; May A. Strong, Chicago. 

30588 


Song of happiness; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 
1936; E unp. 134592; Jean Trumbull, 
Tacoma. 30589 


Song (A) of praise (Halelu es adonoi) ; 
ancient Jewish chant, arr. Harvey 
Gaul; bass solo, with mixed voices ; 
organ acc. © Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 
58609; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

30590 


Song of the extra gang; w and m 
Clarence Williams; pf. © Apr. 28, 
1936; E pub. 58281; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

30591 


Song (The) of the fighting marines; 
w Gerald Griffin, m Ernie Burnett 
and Clarke Van Ness. © Nov. 17, 
1936; E pub. 58628; A B C standard 
music publications, inc., New York. 

30592 


1360 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1986 


30617* 


Song of the pioneers; w and m Vern 
(Tim) Spencer; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © June 15, 1986; E pub. 58690; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 

30593 


Song of work; w Angela Morgan, m 
Russel Wragg; med. or high voice. 
© Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 58405; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 30594 


Song (A) toa tree; w Edwin Markham, 
m Andrew W. Buchhauser; male 
voices. © Sept. 22, 1986; E pub. 
58461; H. T. FitzSimons co., Chicago. 

30595 


Songs of spiritual power; ed. R. E. 
Winsett. © Oct. 1, 1986; AA 218418; 
Robert Emmett Winsett, Dayton, 
Tenn. 30596 


Sons of Eli; w Henry P. Becton, m Stan- 
leigh P. Friedman; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58870; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 30597 


Sontag (Wesley G.) Ten folk-songs 
and folk-dances; transcribed for 4 
violins, with pf. ace. and optional 
vicloncello. Sec. and pts. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E pub. 58406; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 30598 


Sooner or later mark my words; w Al. 
J. Neiburg, melody Jerry Levinson. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 135110; 
Major music co., New York. 30599: 


Souls for sale; selection, melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135378; 
Philip Laskowsky, New York. 30600 


Southern (The) born; w and melody 
Elizabeth Davis Weaver. © 1c. Nov. 
Peeae =) | BY np.  F34718's" Era A. 
Weaver, Washington. 30601 


Speaking of lovely things; w G. Otto, 
meas Otto. ©) 1c. Nov. 18> 1936; 
E unp. 135434; Gene Otto and Anne 
Otto, New York. 30602 


Speaking of the weather; from Gold- 
diggers of 1987, w E. Y. Harburg, m 
Harold Arlen; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Nov. 2, 1936; E pub. 58366; Harms, 
inec., New York. 30603 


Spic and Spanish; English, Al. Still- 
man, Spanish w and m Eliseo Grenet; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 5, 
1936 ; E pub. 58330; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 30604 


Spinning room blues; w and m Frank 
Southern; pf. treble. © 1c. Oct. 15, 
1936; E unp. 134728; Georgia music 
co., New York. 30605 


Spirit (The) of N. Y. M. A.; [band] 
conductor’s s¢e., with voice. © 1 «@. 
Noy. 14, 1936; E unp. 135186; Arthur 
G. Fredin, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

30606 


Spiritual songs; compiled. © Oct. 28, 
1636; AA 220150; M. Homer Cum- 


mings, Fayetteville, W. Va. 30607 
Spring again; musical comedy. © 1 «. 
Nov. 9, 1936; D 39177; Clarence 
Hartzell, Chicago. 30607* 


Spring is here again; w and m Em 
Kays: pf. ©-1.c¢. Noy. 14, 19363, E 
unp. 135024; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30608 


Springfield; song, m Leo Richard. © 


Noy. 7, 1986: E pub. 58446; Rose 
Riefler, Springfield, IIL. 30609 
Springtime; overture, Erik W. G. 


Leidzén; band pts., with conductor’s 
condensed sc. © Sept. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 58404; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 30610 


Sprite in the grass; by Harry Farjeon; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1936; E! for. 46265; 
G. Ricordi & co. (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 30611 


Squeeze me just a little bit; song, w 
Robert E. Harty. © 1 ce. Nov. 5, 
1936; E unp. 1384667; Homer C. Chol- 
vin, Chicago. 30612 


Squilli e danze per il 18 B. L.; di Renzo 
Massarani; orch. Partitura. © Oct. 
27, 19386; E for. 46277; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 30613 


Squirrel (The); w Hale C. Cole, m 
Geoffrey O'Hara. © Nov. 5, 1936; E 
pub. 58566; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 30614 


Star dust in your hair; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
135372; Rose Katheline Wargo, Mil- 
waukee. 30615 


Star (A) fell from heaven; from the 
production, w Ruth Feiner, m Hans 
May; with arr. for ukulele, etc., R. S. 
Stoddon. © Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 
46456; B. Feldman & eco., London. 

30616 


Star gazing; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
11, 1986; E unp. 135091; Charlotte 
Louise Soares, Sacramento, Calif. 

30617 


Star-led; Christmas pageant, Verna 
Whinery, m Forrest G. Walter. © 
Aug. 25, 1986; D 39168; Tullar-Mere- 
-dith co., New York. 30617* 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30618 


Star Valley Sue; w and m George Clif- 
ford Frazier, arr. George Minns. © 
Oct. 31, 1986; E pub. 58258; George 
C. Frazier, Salt Lake City. 30618 


Starlight fantasy; melody; in D min. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134708; 
Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 30619 


Starlight on Kona; arr. A. P. McKin- 
ney; chord arr., with w; in A flat. 
© Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 58263; Mc- 
Kinney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 30620 


Starlight waltz; w and m Bertha Hoin- 
feldt; pf: ©°1¢ Nov. 11, 1986+ E 
unp. 135063; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30621 


Stars (The) above you (Pregtntale a 
las estrellas); English lyric Olga 
Paul, m arr. Venado de Campo. 
Nov. 2, 1936; E' pub. 58291 ; Hdward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 30622 


Stars and soft guitars; w and m Nat 
Schwartz, Arthur Altman and Russ 
Morgan; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Noy. 12, 1986; E pub. 58632; Donald- 
son-Douglas & Gumble, inc., New 
York. 30623 


Stars in the west: pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 6,.1936: E unp. 134821; 
Curtis Merritt Smith, Houston. 

30624 


Stars of the West; w and m Vern 
(Tim) Spencer; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Nov. 23. 1936; Ei pub. 58694; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 

30625. 


Stars over Catalina; valse song. © 1 
c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134609; Celia 
Ticktin, Los Angeles. 30626 


Step by step you’re marching into my 
heart; w and melody. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
26, 1986; E unp. 135143; Edward 
White and Nat Alberts, Brooklyn. 

30627 


Sternengruss; konzert-tango, w H. Bol- 
ten-Baeckers, m Emil Palm, arr. des 
komponisten ; orch. stimmen u. sings- 
timme. © June 12, 1936; E for. 
46179; Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

30628 


Stilleben; song, English version Elias 
Gordon; male voices. © Oct. 20, 
1936; E pub. 58495; Gustaf Ljunglif, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 30629 


Stolen he-man; song, melody Jimmie 
Crane. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1986; E unp. 
134685; Lois G. Holden, San Fran- 
cisco. 30630 


pt. 11, n. s., v.31 


Stop stallin’; song, w Haydn Broughton 
and Jimmy Oliver: with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 58504; 
Haydn Broughton, New York. 30631 


Storiella; di Lodovico Rocca; orch. 
Partitura. © Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 
46276; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 30632 


Streichquartett G-dur; v. Karl Weigl, 
Op. dl.. ,Partitur. © July 24 10se. 
E for. 46315; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 30633 


Streichquartett in G@; v. Wilhelm Maler ; 
2 violinen, bratsche u. violoncello. 
Partitur. © Aug. 28, 1936; EH. for. 
46293 ; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 30634 


Streit (Der) zwischen David und Go- 
liath; biblische klaviersonate, Jo- 
hann Kuhnau, bearb. u. erganzt Franz 
Konrad Hoefert. © Aug. 15, 1936; E 
for. 46358; J. J. Weber, Leipzig. 

30635 


Strings that held your heart; w and 
melody Sibyl York. © 1 ¢ Nov. 9, 
1986; E unp. 1384861; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 30636 


Su da lAlpi a la Sicilia; versi G. Pi- 
azza; pl. © 1c: Oct, 26, mgsosee 
unp. 135137; Fernando Pisapia, Chi- 
cago. 30637 


Substitute (A) for you; song, melody 
Mae Harbut. © 1 ¢ Nov. 11, 1936; 
EK unp. 1385098; John Edward Hay- 
craft, Louisville, Ky. 30638 


Such sweet happiness; w and melody 
Byron Easton. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 134611; George Byron Easton, 


Redlands, Calif. 30639 
Suddenly ; w and melody. ©1e. Sept. 
23, 1986; E unp. 135355; Beatrice 


Craighill Bachman, St. Joseph, Mo. 
30640 


Stisser Christ und Herre mein; Locha- 
mener liederbuch 1450, nach Gott- 
fried v. Strassburg, m Albert Kranz, 
op. 46, nr. 2; gem. chor. © Oct. 9, 
1936 ; E for. 46448; F. E. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 30641 


Sugar; w and m H. P. Noggle and Henry 
Howard. © 1 c¢ Sept. 21, 1936; EB 
unp. 135358; H. P. Noggle and Henry 
Howard, jr., Anchorage, Alaska. 

30642 


Summer (A) night in Monte Carlo; w 
and melody Louis Stanton. © 1 e. 
Noy. 14, 1986; E unp. 135195; Louis 
Samelow Stanton, Los Angeles. 

30643 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


30669 


Sun of my soul; arr. Max 8S. Rogers, 
note and diagram arr. © 1 c, Nov. 
10, 1936; E unp. 1384993 ; Max Rogers, 


Youngstown, O. 30644 
Sunny Carolina; melody. © 1c. Nov. 


4, 1936; E unp. 184631; Ernest Miles 
Miller, Philadelphia. 30645 


Sunset camp; melody; in D min. © 
1 ce. Noy. 2, 1986; E unp. 1384710; Sam- 
uel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 30646 

Sunsets; w Frances Tillman; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 185059 ; Syi- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30647 
Christmas auction; chil 
operetta, libretto Theodosia 

Paynter, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer. 

Voc. sc. and libretto complete. © 

Nov. 5, 1986; D 39176; Raymond A. 

Hoffman co., Chicago. 30647* 


Swanee moon, where the Swanee river 
flows ; w and m Leon and Towers and 
Dan Pelosi; with arr. for ukulele, etc., 
R. S. Stoddon. © Oct. 6, 1956; E 
for. 46166; B. Feldman & co., London. 

30648: 


Sweet: song, arr. Marie Gonzales. © 
1c Nov. $, 1986; E unp. 134908; Ox- 
lando Sanchez, Clayton, N. M. 380649: 


Sweet bells of memory; w Old Soldier, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©1«. 
Novy. 11, 19836; E unp. 135058 ; Harold 
Ringer Peek, New Westminster, B. C., 
Canada. 30650 


Sweet Hawaiian moonlight; waltz, w 
Harold G. Frost, m F. Henri Klick- 
mann, arr. Powell Edward; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 14, 1936; E pub. 58494: Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 30651 


Sweet jasmine; by Victor Vedova, arr. 
R. Spaulding Stoughton ; pf., 4 hands. 
© Sept. 16, 1936; E pub. 58488; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 30652! 


Sweet misery of love; fox-trot, Billy 
Hill and Seymour Simons, arr. Jack 
Mason; orch. pts., with w. © July 
15, 1936; E pub. 58659; Skidmore 
music co., ine., New York. 30653 


Sweet, not sour; melody. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1986; E unp. 134725; John Cali, 
New York. 30654 


Sweet rhythm swing; song. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 18, 1936; E unp. 135386; Jack 
Janka, St. Louis. 30655 


Sweet sentimental songs from the 
heart of the hills; w and m Curt 
Poulton and Rabon and Alton Del- 


Susanna’s 
dren’s 


more, and others. © Nov. 18, 1936; 
AA 219352; Curt Poulton and Del- 
more bros., Nashville. 30656 


Sweet swing; w and melody. Os ere 
Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 185129; David 
DeTar Corn, jr., New York. 30657 


Sweet violets; w and melody Jimmie 
LaRue. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 
134778; State street music pub. Co., 
Chicago. 30658 


Sweeter; w and m Bess Jett. © 1c. 
Noy. 6, 19836; E unp. 184796; Laura 
Bess Ketchum Jett, Columbia, Mo. 

30659 

Sweeter than songs of summer; carol 
for Christmastide, w W. St. Hill 
Bourne, m Walter Trinder; unacc. 
© Oct. 18, 1936; E for. 46156; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 380660 


Sweetest rose of old Mexico; song, w 
Clara Stroud. © 1. Oct. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 135222; Jacob Valentine 
Havener, Chicago. 30661. 


Sweetheart days; song. © 1c. Noy. 
11, 1986; EF unp. 1385212; John Robert 
Speelman, Pittsburgh. 30662 


Sweetheart I love you, will you be 
mine; fox-trot song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 1384798; Leotta David- 
son, Hornell, N. Y. 30663 


Sweetheart mine; pf., with w. © 1c. 
Nov. '2,'19386:;:E) unp: 184554; Albert 
‘Augustus Klinger, Keiser, Pa. 80664 


Sweetheart of all my dreams; w and 
m Parkinson Stimson; pf. © 1 «. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 1385034; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30665 


Sweetheart of mine; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 8, 1936; E unp. 
134633; Francis Edwin Carl, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 30666 


Sweetheart of my dreams; song. © 
Noy. 16, 1936; E pub. 58551; George 
E. Gamble, Philadelphia. 30667 


Swimming against the tide; w and m 
Lanny Ross, Kay Twomey and John 
Winston; with guit. arr. Nov. 
20, 1936; E pub. 58713; Mills music, 
inc., New York. 30668 


Swing, brother, swing; w Walter 
Bishop, m Lewis Raymond and Clar- 
ence Williams; with guit. arr. Clin- 
ton A. Kemp. © July 8, 1936; E 
pub. 58286; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 30669 


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30670 


Swing (The) in the old chestnut tree; 
w Robert Scott Cheney; pf. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 1385048; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


30670 
Swing low, sweet Harriet; fox trot, w 
and m Jerry Kanner, Rosamonde 


Safier and Francis Winikus. © Nov. 
24, 1936; E pub. 58696; Handy bros. 
musie ¢co., inc., New York. 30671 


Swing me to sleep; w and m Box, Cox 
and Roberts; with ukulele arr. and 
chord figures for banjo, guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Oct. 6, 1986; E for. 
46521; Gordon Cooper & ¢o., Lon- 
don. 30672 


Swing time girl; w and melody. © 1 
ce. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 185271; Nel- 
lie M. Dietz, Yakima, Wash. 30673 


Swinging on the reservation; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 13855214; 
Wayman Alexander Carver, New 
York. 30674 


Swing-ola; w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1385237; Michael 
Turehan, Cleveland. 30675 


Sylvelin; w Vetle Vislie, English ver- 

sion and arr. of m Gena Branscombe, 

- m Christian Sinding, op. 55, no. 1; 

women’s voices, with ten. or sop. solo. 

© Oct. 20, 19386; E pub. 58361; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 

30676 


Symphonische minuten; v. Ernst von 
Dohnanyi, op. 36; orch. Partitur. © 
Mar. 22, 1985; E for. 46339; R6zsav6- 
Igvi & co., Budapest, Hungary. 

30677 


Table under a tree; w and m Jack 
Lawrence and Terry Shand, arr. 
Jean Walz; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Nov. 10, 1986; E pub. 58444; 
Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 30678 


Tabu-foxtrot; aus Axel an der him- 
melstiir, Paul Morgan, Adolf Schiitz 
u. Hans Weigel, m Ralph Benatzky. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46191; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 30679 


Take me as I am; song, m Len Flem- 
ing © 1c Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 
134606; Marian Voules, San Antonio. 

30680 


Take me back to those wide open 
spaces; from Trail dust, w and m 
Jack Stern and Harry Tobias. © 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 134842; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

30681 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 31 


Take me home little pal; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Nov. 17, 1936; E ump. 
1353827; Hazel Elmo _ Richardson, 
Cynthiana, Ky. 30682 


Take that from off your face, little 
darling; w Juanita Davis; pf. 
1c. Nov. 11. 1986; E unp. 135061; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30683 


Take your choice; play and music. © 
1 e. Nov. 16, 1936; D 391838; Ernst 


Bacon, Phil Mathias and Raisch 
Stoll, San Francisco. 30683* 
Tango bleu; tango, paroles Bertal- 


Maubon, m A. Mario Melfi et Rolton. 
© Sept. 1, 19386; E. for. 46512; Hdi- 
tions Salabert, Paris. 30684 


Tango (Le) des filles; tango, paroles 
Pierre Bayle, m Jean Delettre. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; HK for. 46513; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 30685 


Tante Aglaé; du film Bach détective, 
paroles René Pujol et Géo. Koger, m 
Vincent Scotto. © Oct. 23, 1936; 
E for. 46404; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

30686 


Tanzende marionetten; foxtrot inter- 
mezzo, Heinze Walther; orch. stim- 
men. © July 8, 1936; E for. 46173 ; 
Wilhelm Gebauer, Leipzig. 30687 


Tanzendes rokoko; 20 alte meister- 
tinze, leichte gesetzt Richard Krentz- 
lin; klavier. © Oct. 24, 1936; E for. 
46471; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 30688 


Tanzrhythmen ; kleine suite in 3 sitzen, 
Erwin Dressel; orch. stimmen. © 
June 17, 1936; E for. 46177; Ries & 
Erler, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30689 


Tapping along; song, melody Alexan- 
der Angus. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 134766; Alfred Leach, Hamilton, 
Ont., Canada. 30690 


Tarantella; by Byron B. Wyman; clar- 
inet quartet, with sub. 3d B flat clar- 
inet and 4th bassoon. © Nov. 4. 
1986; E pub. 58670; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 30691 


Tea party; w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 
13, 1936; E unp. 185170; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 30692 


Tell me what is love; song, melody 
Clarke Parker Tate. © 1c. Novy. 2, 
1936; E unp. 1384564; John William 
Tracy, Hattiesburg, Miss. 30693 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


30721 


Tell you ’bout a gal named Sal; w and| Théme varié; v. J. J. Paderewski, op. 


melody Jesse O. Rodgers. © 1 ec. 

Noy. 5, 1936; E unp. 134850; Shapiro, 

Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 
30694 


Telling the world you’re mine; w and 
melody Elizabeth Galbreath. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 7, 19836; E unp. 134833; Helen 
Elizabeth Galbreath, Fulton, Mo. 

30695 


Telling you; pf., with w. ©1c. Sept. 
19, 1936; E unp. 134571; Helen J. 
Haynes, New York. 30696 


Tempted again; w and m Elmer Schoe- 
bel; with guit. arr. © Nov. 9, 1936; 
E pub. 58521; Exclusive publications, 
ine., New York. 30697 


Tenderfoot; w Scott Bowen, m Baron 
Bendayan; pf. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 185160; Robert Scott Bowen, 
Hollywood, Calif. 30698 


Thanks a lot; w and m Isidore Wit- 
mark; with guit. arr. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58420; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 30699) 

Thanksgiving song; song, arr. Gustave 
L. Becker. © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 135343; Mary Wojton, New 
York. 30700 


That haunting melody; melody: in D 


min. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134707 ; Samuel Wissig, Parlier, Calif. 
30701 

That is the reason why; song. © 1. 


Oct. 27, 1936; E unp. 134676; Grace 
Jane Brown, Jacksonville, Fla. 
30702 


That’s life I guess; w Sam M. Lewis, 
m Peter De Rose; with guit. arr. © 
Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58630; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 390703 


That’s the Hawaiian in me; song, w 
Margarita Lane; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 29, 1936; E pub. 58338; Johnny 
Noble, Honolulu. 30704 


That’s what the river means to me; 
w and m W. R. Williams and Charlie 
Reynolds; with arr. for guit., ‘ete. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58296; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 30705 


That’s why I call you my sweetheart ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Noy. 19, 1936; 
BH unp. 135431; Frank Marchese, Gra- 
terford, Pa. 30706 

‘That’s why I love Him so; hymn, w 
and m Lem Stroud: pf. © Aug. 1, 
1986; E pub. 58662; Lemuel W. G. 
Stroud, Toronto. 30707 


114808—37——_5 


16, no. 3, bearb. fiir streich-quartett 
Alfred Pochon. Partitur. © 1 «¢ 
Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 185445; Kd. 
Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

30708. 


Then you'll remember me; song. © 
1c. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 134625; 
Lorenzo Reyes Felix, jr., Los Angeles, 

30709 


There ain’t no job; song. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
14, 1986; E unp. 134574; Jac Kent, 
New York. 30710 


There I go again; w Sidney Clare, m 
Harry Akst. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 1385120; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 30711 

There I go dreaming again; w and mel- 
ody. © 1e. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
1384534; Kenneth R. Pennrich, Cleve- 
land. 30712 


There in my garden; song, arr. Pepe 


Guillén. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
134824; Ray Ground, Guatemala, 
Guatemala. 30713 


There must be a heaven for that little 
dog of mine; w Irving Caesar and 
Al Bryan, melody Gerald Marks. © 
1 ec Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 134513; 
Irving Caesar, ine., New York. 30714 


There ought-a be a law against that; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1 ec. Nov. 4, 
1936; E unp. 134665; Armon Adams, 
La Plata, Mo. 30715 


There’s a new meaning; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 135454; 
Freda Kramer, New York. 30716 


There’s a place in this world for me; 
song, m Alexander Angus. © 1 «@ 
Nov. 14, 1986; E unp. 135165; Johu 
Ferguson, Cleveland, Richmond Co., 
N. S., Canada. 30717 


There’s a ripple in my heart to-day; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
135198; Dennis A. Gompf, Marion, O. 

30718 


There’s a time and a place for every- 
thing; w and melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 
14, 1986; E unp. 185188; Frank M. 
Marci, New York. 30719 


There’s a trace of your kiss on my lips; 
w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; 
E unp. 185150; Paul Thomas Stanley, 
Los Angeles. 30720 


There’s frost on the moon, spring in my 
heart: w and m Joe Young and Fred 
KE. Ahlert; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Noy. 5, 1986; E pub. 58477; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 30721 


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30722 


DE. Th Ne Si yeene 


There’s hope in the Saviour; sacred 
song, m T. W. Price and Frances Hin- 
ton, arr. Burrell Van Buren; [mixed 
voices] © July 21, 1986; E pub. 
58716; Thomas W. Price, Robinson, 
Pa. 30722 


There’s no use complainin’; song. © 
1 e. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135380; 
Edna Fern Daly, Casper, Wy. 30723 


There’s something in the air; from 
Banjo on my knee, w Harold Adam- 
son, m Jimmy McHugh; with guit. 
arr. © Nov. 9, 1986; E pub. 58457; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

30724 


There was a moon thru the trees; w and 
m Bus Hodson. 
E unp. 185433; Bertrand Edwin Hod- 
son, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

30725 


Things look rosy with Roosevelt; song. 
© Oct. 22, 1936; E pub. 58586 ; Henry 
Morrow, Newark, N. J. 30726 


This heart of mine; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 130719; 
Robert H. Evans, jr., West Allis, Wis. 

30727 


This is my lucky day; song, m Burrell 
Van Buren; with ukulele arr. 
July 29, 1936; E pub. 58718; Carra 
Maude Elder, Oklahoma City. 30728 


This is our last night together; w 
Norma Blake; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 
1986; E unp. 1385379; Jack Arthur 
Chandler, Lockport, N. Y. 30729 


This is spring; song, m James L. 
Brown. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
135335; Lillie C. Bush, Louisville. 

30730 


This is the time to love; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 134546; Henry 
L. Gray, Georgetown, Demerara, Brit- 
ish Guiana. 30731 


This must be heaven; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 134683 ; 
Michael Harrison, Philadelphia. 

307382 


Thompson (John) Twenty-four 
sketches; in all keys, op. 23; pf. Rev. 
ed. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 58482; 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc., New York. 

30733 


Thou art our light; w Albert H. Ped- 
rick, m Clinton Pedrick; med. voice. 
© Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 58259; Harry 
G. Neville, Los Angeles. 30734 


©'1 & Noy. 14, 19365) 


Thousand (A) dreams of you: from 
You only live once, w Paul Webster, 
m Louis Alter; with guit. arr. © 
Noy. 12, 19386; E pub. 58505; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 30735 


Three nights a week; song, w Norman 
Stade and Robert E. Harty. ©1.. 
Nov. 5, 1986; E unp. 134666; Homer 
C. Cholvin, Chicago. 30736 

Threnos; song, w P. B. Shelley. ©1e. 


Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 134536; Herman 
Katims, Brooklyn. 30737 
Through being nothing to you; song. © 
1 e. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 184518; 
Bruce J. Davidson, New York. 30738 


Through the courtesy of love; from 
Head over heels, w and m Mack Gor- 


don and Harry Revel. ©1e Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 184840; Cinephonic 
musie co., ltd., London. 30739 


with guit. arr. © Noy. 
12, 1986; HE pub. 58578; Cinephonic 
musie co., ltd., London. 30740 
Thumbin’ down the old tar road; song. 
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 135836; 
Charles Knight Hogg, Kensington, 
Pa. 30741 
Thy guidance Lord; w and m Rob Roy 


Peery ; low voice; in E flat. © Nov. 
4, 1936; E pub. 58381; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 30742 
‘Till you be nice to me; song. ©1«. 


Oct. 30, 1986; E unp. 184510; Charles 


Leo Mutter, Covington, La. 30743 
Tip Sams; w Cotton Noe, m Lewis 


Henry Horton. © Nov. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 58732; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 30744 
Tiptop; foxtrott-intermezzo, Ludwig 
Kletsch; akkordion-solo, mit salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Aug. 28, 1936; E 
for. 46291; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, 
Germany. 30745 


Tired of roaming; w and melody. © 
1,c. Oct. 15, 1936;. E unp. 1549388; 
Salvatore Benigno, Philadelphia. 

0746 


To a golden haired girl; poem Vachel 
Lindsay, m George F. McKay; mixed 
voices, divided. © Noy. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 58672; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 30747 


To Mary with love; by Cyril J. Mock- 
ridge. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135245; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 30748 

To me; w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1936; E unp. 135235; Michael Tur- 
chan, Cleveland. 30749 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


—— waltz song, w George T. Chatta- 
way; with arr. for guit., etc. © Oct. 
30, 1936; E pub. 58711; Felix M. Cap- 
padona, New York. 30750 


To thee, beloved Grange: hymn. © 
Nov. 1, 1986; E pub. 58550; Elizabeth 
Hayward Gardner, Springfield, Mass. 

380751 

To victory; song. ©1c. Aug. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 134953 ; M. Calista McClintock 
Starek, Chagrin Falls, O. 30752 


Térne (Bengt de) Deux danses; op. 
22; pf. Winthrop Rogers ed. © Oct. 
20, 1986; E for. 46894; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 30753 


Deux poémes; op. 36; pf, Win- 
throp Rogers ed. © Oct. 27, 19386; HE 
for. 46395; Hawkes & son (London) 
Itd., London, 30754 


To-morrow is another day; w Gus 
Kahn, m Bronislaw Kaper and Wal- 
ter Jurmann. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1986; 
E unp. 135395; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
corp., New York. 30755 


Tongue-tied; song, melody Wilbur 
Dorfman. ©1c. Nov. 4, 19386; E unp. 
134655; Bernard Jay Schwartz, 
Cleveland. 30756 


To-night I have a date; w and melody. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1986; E unp. 135227 ; 
Marvin Montgomery, Ft. Worth. 

30757 


Too late, my love; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 14, 1986; E unp. 135200; 
Armand Wolff, New York. 30758 


Top gallants; w Sidney Clare, m Harry 
Akst. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1986; E unp. 
135121; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 30759 


Top of the town; from the production, 
w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh. © 1 ¢, Oct. 22, 1986; E unp. 
134836 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

30760 


Townsend (The) rouser; song. © Nov. 
2, 1986; E pub. 58517 ; Robert La Mar, 
Chicago. 30761 


Trail dust; from the production, w and 
m Claudia Humphrey. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
24, 1986; EH unp. 184843; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 380762 


Trail end; w Cristel Hastings, m Jo- 
seph McManus, arr. Bruno Reibold; 
orch. pts. © Nov, 4, 1936; E pub. 
58619 ; Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 30763 


Trailing the trails; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1986; E unp. 135291; 
Anna V. Wagner, Chicago. 30764: 


Tramping my way along; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e Sept. 19, 1986; E unp. 
135225; John Alphonse _ Litterio, 
North Providence. 30765 


Trauermusik; v. Paul Hindemith; 
bratsche o. violoncello o, violine u. 
streichorch. Partitur, © Aug. 28, 
1986; E for. 46296; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 30766 


klavierauszug Franz Willms,. 
mit viola-, violoncello- u. violinsolo- 
stimme. © Aug. 28, 1986; E for. 
46297 ; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 30767 


Travelling (The) salesman ; waltz song, 
wand m Rex London. © Oct. 30, 
1986; E for. 46378; J, R. Lafleur & 
son, Itd., London. 30768 


Travels; suite, EH. Markham Lee; pf. 
© Sept. 18, 1936; E for. 46266; G. 
Ricordi & co. (London) Itd., London. 

30769) 


Treasure chest of Christmas songs and 
earols; by various authors, new mu- 
Sical arrs., rev. text and illus. George 
Shackley and W. J. Glassmacher, © 
Oct. 17, 1986; E pub. 58278; Treasure 
chest publications, inc., New York. 

30770 


Treat (A) for the eyes; fox-trot, from 
Happy-go-lucky, Cliff Friend and Sam 
H. Stept, arr. Jack Mason; orch. pts., 
with w. © Nov. 18, 1986; E pub. 
58709; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 30771 


Tree (The) and the image; w Alice 
Brown, m Mabel Daniels, © Nov. 23, 
1936; E pub. 58730; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 30772 


Trio in D major; by Muzio Clementi, 
op. 28, no. 2, rev. and elaborated Al- 
fredo Casella; pf., violin and violon- 
cello. © Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 58413; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 30773 


Trips-trill; foxtrott, Joe Alex; akkor- 
dion-solo mit salonorch. stimmen. © 
Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 46290; B. 
Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Germany. 

30774 


Trouble don’t like music, everybody 
sing; w Sammy Cahn, m Saul Chap- 
lin; with arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 
19, 1986; E pub. 58618; Harms, ine., 
New York. 80775 


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30776 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 81 


Trovatore (Il); note and diagram arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 134996 ; 
Max Rogers, Youngstown, O. 30776 


Trust in Jesus; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e. 
Nov, 18, 1986; E unp. 135334; Gladys 
Bonsall, North Jackson, O. 30777 


Trust in me; song, Ned Wever, Jean 
Schwartz and Milton Ager, new pf. 
arr. M. Ager; with arr. for guit., ete., 
and pf. accordion. © Nov. 5, 1986; 
E pub. 583835; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine., New York. 30778 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Waltz; 
from The sleeping beauty, Tschaikow- 
sky-Siloti, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. 
© Noy. 5, 1986; E pub, 58331; Ha- 
ward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 380779 


Tu me demandes, rieuse; poésie Jean 
Richepin, m Pierre Tesson. © Oct. 
23, 1936; E for. 46406; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 30780 


Tu ne dis rien; tango, paroles Vandair 
et Charlys, m José Sentis. © Aug. 
20, 1986; E for. 46483; Ray Ventura 
& cie., Paris. 30781 


Tumbling clown; burlesque intermezzo, 
Montague Ewing; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1936; E for. 46355; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 30782 


Tumult of joy; mixed voices. © 1. 
Aug. 20, 1986; E unp. 134584; Marie 
A. Travers, Passaic, N. J. 30783 


Tuneful tales for tiny tots; w and m 
Rose Blumenthal. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 58640; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 30784 


‘Tuorne din’ a ste braccie, carme; versi 
Vito Spina, melodia Antonio Vivio. 
©1e. Oct, 3, 1936; E unp. 132962; 
Radio music studio, New York. 

30785 


Twas in the moon of winter-time; 
Christmas carol of the Indians on 
Manhattan Island, w St. Jean de Bre- 
beuf, m arr. Pietro Yon; pf. or organ 
ace. 1. High voice.—2. Men’s cho., 
-with bar. or contralto solo.—3. Mixed 
-cho., with ten. or sop. solo. © Nov. 
‘10, 1886; E pub. 58567-58569 ; Galaxy 
‘music corp., New York. 30786-30788 


‘Twilight; w Naney K. Betts, m Karl 
Klun. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
135134; Rosina Klun, Los Angeles. 


30789 


Twinkle, twinkle, little star; from Hats 
off, w Herb Magidson, m Ben Oak- 
land, pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; with 
ukulele and guit. arr. © Oct. 22, 
1936; E pub. 58374; Popular melodies, 
ine., New York. 30790 


Two guitars; Russian Gypsy folk song, 
arr. Willis Conolly; Spanish guit., in 
diagram. © Oct. 31, 1986; E pub. 
58312 ; Oahu pub. co., Cleveland. 

30791 


Two gun Dan; song. © 1. Nov. §, 
19386; E unp. 1384907; Ralph William 
Lawler, Kansas City, Mo. 30792 


Two hearts; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Noy. 11, 
19386; E unp. 134961; Edwina HE. 
Flint, Bellows Falls, Vt. 30793 


Two kings; w from 16th century Christ 
church MS, m Joseph W. Clokey; 
mixed cho., with trumpets and trom- 
bones acc. © Noy. 11, 1936; E pub. 
08552; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

30794 


Two old maids in a folding bed; w and 
melody Jimmy LaRue. © 1. Nov. 
6, 1986; H unp. 134776; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 30795 


Two young violinists; by Maia Bang; 
2 violins, with pf. acc. © May 25, 
1936; E pub. 58402; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 30796 


Ua like no-a like; w Bernice Manoloff, 
m arr. Nick Manoloff; Hawaiian guit. 
solo, obbl. and obbl. ace., with Span- 
ish guit. acc. and chord symbols. © 
Nov. 10, 1986; E pub. 58507; First 
natl. inst. of allied arts, South Bend, 
Ind. 30797 


Ubers gebirg Maria geht; text Ludwig 
Helmbold, m Johannes Eccard, hrsg. 
Karl Straube; 5 stimmigen chor. © 
Aug. 10, 1936; HE for. 46408; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 30798 


Uncle Sam’s lament; song, arr. Burrell 
Van Buren; with ukulele arr. © 
Aug. 6, 1986; E pub. 58306; Annie B. 
Alguire, Belvidere, Ill. 30799 


Under the star of the ’87; pf., with w. 
© 1c. Noy. 12, 1936; E unp. 135111; 
Alberto Volpe,. Waterbury, Conn. 

3! 


0800 
Underneath the desert moon; waltz 
song, melody Jimmie Crane. © 1 ©¢. 


Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 184893; Fred 
Fowler, Sapulpa, Okla. 30801 


1368 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1986 


Underneath the old palm tree; w Elmer 
Neil Filppi; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 185064; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30802 


Underneath the Ozark moon; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 184986; 
Herbert C. Cox, Oklahoma City. 

308038 


Unfading memories of father, mother 
and home; w and melody J. J. Brown, 
arr. F. L. Barley. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1936; E unp. 185298; John Joseph 
Brown, Chokoloskee, Fla. 30804 


United States forever; pf., with w. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 1385139; 
Anna Marie Stange, Chicago. 30805 


Unterhose (Die) ; cavatine, text Chris- 
tian Morgenstern, m Paul Graener, 
op. 103, nr. 1; mittlere stimme. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; EH for. 46424; Ed. Bote 
& G. Bock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 30806 


Until; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E 
unp. 134896; Grace Evelyn Harrison, 
Memphis, Tenn. 30807 


Until I see you again; w and melody. 
©1e. Sept. 23, 1936; E unp. 135357 ; 
Bernice Craighill Bachman, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 30808 


Unto us is born a son; w and tune 14th 
century, from Piae Cantiones, m Wal- 
ter: Ernest Smith; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 
46157; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

30809) 


Unusual chords applied ; instructions D. 
Gornston, m Charles Ruoff: guit. © 
Sept. 19, 1986; E pub. 58532; David 
Gornston, Jamaica, N. Y. 30810! 


Uptown downbeat; by Duke Hillington ; 


pf. © Nov. 5, 1986; E pub. 58326; 
Exclusive publications, ine, New 
York. 30811 


Utopia song; w Ethel Caswall, m Viv- 
ian Elizabeth Wilkinson. © 1c. Nov. 
5, 1986; E unp. 184773; Ky. Utopia 
clubs, Lexington, Ky. 30812 


Valentine (A); w Elissa Landi, m 
Abram Chasins. © Nov. 2, 1936; E 
pub. 58329; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York, 30813 


Valse Carol; saxophone. © 1 c. Nov. 
7, 1936; E unp. 134834; Philip Russo, 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 30814 


Valse rubato; by N. D. Blindt; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 30, 1936; E for. 
46481; Cary & co., London. 30815: 


30828 


Variations; sur une valse de Johann 
Strauss, de Jésef Koffer, op. 23; pf. 
© Aug. 31, 19386; E for. 46314; Uni- 
versal edition, a. g., Vienna. 30816 


Variations on Balkan themes; by Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, op. 60; pf. Shortened 
and rey. ed. © Nov. 17, 1936; E pub. 
58697 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

30817 


Varsity swing; swing fox-trot, Paul 
Yoder ; full band pts. © Oct. 1, 1936; 
E pub. 58453 ; Melrose bros. music ¢o., 
ine., Chicago. 30818 


Venez danser; paroles Jean Féline, m 
Paul Misraki, arr. Raymond Le- 
grand; orch. ptes. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E for. 46488; Ray Ventura & cie., 
Paris. 30819 


Vider is avek der shabos; w J. Jaffe, 
and melody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 19386; 
EK unp. 135406; Samuel Weisser, 


Brooklyn. 30820 
Vienna-film; parodie aus Axel an der 
himmelsttir, Paul Morgan, Adolf 
Schititz u. Hans Weigel, m Ralph 


Benatzky. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46189; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 30821 


Viennese memories; by Paul Kerby, 
violin pt. fingered and phrased Mis- 
cha Elman; violin and pf. © Noy. 
2, 1936; E pub. 58479; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 30822 


Violets bring memories of you; valse 
song. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1986; E unp. 
134598; Lenta Lyons, Los Angeles. 

30823 


Virgin’s (The) lullaby; w and m Mary 
Turner Salter, arr. Sumner Salter; 
mixed cho.; organ ace. ad lib, © 
Sept. 23, 1986; E pub. 58588; G. 
Schirmer, inec., New York. 30824 


Visit (A) to Scale Land; by O. St. 
Ewart; pf. © Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 
46306; Schott & co., ltd., London. 

30825 


Vittoria (La) dei fascisti; versi e mel- 
odia. © 1 c¢. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135158; Mariano Marano, New York. 

30826 


Viva Cristo Rey; letra y m Refugio C. 
Varela, arr. R. Castillo. © 1 «. 
Sept. 14, 19386; E unp. 134699; Augus- 
tin Montoya, Los Angeles. 30827 


Volkerfrieden; marsch, Paul Lincke; 
militarmusik stimmen. © July 22, 
1936; E for. 46172; Apollo-verlag, inh. 
Paul Lincke, Berlin. 30828 


1369 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30829 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Vollmond (Der) und wasserfall; op.| Waltz of the palms; note and diagram 


10; klavier. © 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 134596; Robert Holmes Green- 
well, Washington. 380829 


Voluptuosa; tango, José Padilla, arr. 
Francis Salabert; orch. ptes. et paro- 
les. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46494; 
Editions Salabert, Paris. 380830 


Vorspiel und walzer; aus oper Lobe- 
tanz, v. Ludwig Thuille, bearb. L. 
Kletsch; orch. stimmen. © Aug. 28, 
1936; E for. 46305; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 30831 


Vote for Mister Rhythm; from The 
big broadcast of 19387, w and m Leo 
Robin, Ralph Rainger and Al Siegel, 
pf. se. Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for 
ukulele and guit. © Oct. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 58356; Famous music corp., 
New York. 308382 


Vus du vilst dus vill ich oich [and] 
Pini fin Pinchevy; from Pini fin Pin- 
chev, w Jacob Jacobs, m Sholom Se- 
cunda.- © Sept. 23,,1986; Epub. 
58322; Samuel Secunda, New York. 

30833 


Waiting; pf., with w. ©1c Nov. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1384906; Homer Stevens 
Westbrook, Eden, Tex. 30834 


Wake, awake, for night is flying; w 
and melody Philippus Nicolai, arr. 
Matthew Nathaniel Lundquist ; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Nov. 5, 1936; 
Epub. 58501; Concordia pub. house, 
St. Louis. 30835 


Walking alone at night; w H. Tulane 
and Nelle Barringer, and melody. © 
re. Oct. 26, 193563) oan: 154651 ; 
Hugh Tulane, Los Angeles. 80836 


Waltz divine; pf. .© 1c. Oct. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 184524; Daniel Stoller, Brook- 
lyn. 30837 


Waltz (The) of love; from The white 
horse inn, new w Irving Caesar, m 
Richard Fall, arr. Albert Szirmai; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Oct. 26, 
1986; E pub. 58483; Chappell & co., 
inc., New York. 30838 


Waltz of my dreams; 1st violin. © 
1 c. Oct. 28, 1936; E unp. 1351386; 
J. H. Opfer, Toledo. 30839 


Waltz of the isle; by Gordon Huff, arr. 
Max S. Rogers; note and diagrain 


arr. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1986; E ump. 
134994; Max Rogers, Youngstown, 
O: 30840. 


arr. © 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 
134995 ; Max Rogers, Youngstown, O. 
30841 


| Waltz on black keys; by George Lie- 
bling, op. 150; pf. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58731; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 30842 


Waltz serenade; song. © 1 ec. Noy. 
20, 1936; E unp. 185448; Meredith 
M. Saxer, Springfield, Il. 30843 


Waltzing with a girl like you; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 
135488 ; Lillian Saunders Fales, West 
Medway, Mass. 30844 


Wanderlied der Prager studenten ; lied, 
w J. v. Hichendorff. © 1c. Oct. 26, 


1986; E unp. 184887; Alexander 
Strubell-Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 

30845 
Wanderlieder-fantasie; v. Frederik 


Hippmann; salonorch. stimmen. © 
June 26, 1936; E for. 46186; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 30846 


Watermelon party; w and m Clarence 
Williams; pf. © Apr. 28, 1936; H 
pub. 58284; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 30847 


Watermelon pickaninnies; by Francis 
Gwynn; pf. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 
58603; Harold Flammer, inc.,; New 
York. 30848 


Way (The) that I love you; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134983; 
David Ballantine, Garden City, N. Y. 

30849 


We're growing old together; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 184791; 
Catherine Kuhl Schram, Detroit. 

30850 


We've got it; melody. © 1c. Nov. 8, 
1986; E unp. 134654; Leroy Kirk- 
land, New York. 30851 


We've got the same kind of rhythm; 
w and m Ted Straeter; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 30, 1936; E pub. 58421; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 30852 


We wrote our love song together; w 
Fred Fisher, m Mrs. Lou Gehrig; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58251; George Wiener, 
New York. 30853 


Wearin’ my heart in two; fox-trot 
song. © 1c. Aug. 8, 1986; E unp. 
134697; Louise Browne, Crestwood, 
SINGLY. 30854 


1370 


MUSICAL, 
no. 11, 1936 


Weary days; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1986; E unp. 1385188 ; 
Henry Schaffnit, Trona, Calif. 80855 


Weddin’ (The) of Mister and Missus 
Swing; from 27th ed. Cotton club 
parade, w and m Benny Davis and 
J. heed, Coots: with cuit. arr... © 
Noy. 20, 1986; E pub. 58714; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 30856 


Wedding march; by Philip G. Kreckel ; 
harmonium or organ. © Nov. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58328; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 30857 


Wedding (The) of the teddy bear; w 
and melody Jack Heslin. © 1 «. 
Noy. 9, 1986; E unp. 134859; John 
Martin Heslin, Boston. 30858 


Western shadows march; by Joe Far- 
bo; pf. accordion. © Nov. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 58429; Roma music co., Cleve- 
land. 30859 


What a dummy love has made of me; 
from The show is on, w Norman 
Zeno, m Will Irwin; with arr. for 


guit., etc. © Nov. 5, 1936; E pub. 
58485; Chappell & co. ine, New 
York. 30860 


What a fool was I to let you go; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1936; HE 
unp. 185161; Eddie Bravo, Brooklyn. 

30861 


What a great pair we'll be; from Red, 
hot and blue, w and m Cole Porter; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Nov. 16, 
1936; E pub. 58600; Chappell & co., 
inec., New York. 30862 


What a mystery; pf., with w. ©le. 
Noy. 2, 19386; E unp. 1384612; Milton 
Rowson Knowles, Pawtucket, R. I. 

30863 


What are these; hymn, w Paulina An- 
derson, m arr. E. H. Baxter Rinouest. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E pub. 58503; Al- 
bertina Kjellander, Denver. 30864. 


What can I do without you; w Joseph 
Aaron Carrier; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 135018; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 30865 


What can it be; fox-trot, w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 31, 1936; E unp. 134516; 
Russell Stedman, Philadelphia. 

30866 


What is love; from Hide away girl, w 
and m Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger and 
Victor Young, pf. se. Geo. N. Terry; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Oct. 
29, 1936; E pub. 58377; Popular melo- 
dies, inc., New York. 30867 


COMPOSITIONS 


30879 


What is missing in this picture; w and 
m Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and Bert 
Van Cleve. © July 8, 1936; E pub. 
58282; Clarence Williams music pub. 
co., inec., New York. 30868 


What! Never part again; traditional 
Advent hymn, set to tune Carlyle, w 
Isaac Watts, m arr. D. F. Haynes. 


© Aug. 27, 1936; E pub. 58651; 
Donald Frederick Haynes, Ionia, 
Mich. 30869 
What price knowledge; song, m J. 


Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 13853875; Gertrude M. Wright, 
North Bangor, N. Y. 30870 


What’s your business; w and melody 
Vincent Lopez, Johnny Morris and 
Sammy Grossman. © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 
19386; E unp. 184862; Irving Berlin, 


inc., New York. 30871 
Whatever you do, you'll know that I 
loved you; fox-trot, w T. Gibson, 


melody Mike Bulsak. © 1 c. Nov. 6, 
1936; EH unp. 134754; Michael Bulsak 
and Thomas Gibson, Graterford, Pa. 

30872 


When Gabriel blows his horn; w Bené 
L. Greene, and melody. © 1. Oct. 
26, 1936; E unp. 185213; Florence C. 
Cadrez, Los Angeles. 30873 


When Hawaii calls; w and m Kaye 
Herman, Del Courtney and Johnny 
Noble; with ukulele arr. © Oct. 29, 
19386; E pub. 58337; Johnny Noble, 
Honolulu. 30874 


When I danced the moonlight waltz 
with you; w Jimmie Hoskins, m Lew 
Leight. ©1c. Nov. 17, 1936; EH unp. 
135363; Jas. Ernest Thorn Hoskins, 
Millet, Alberta, Canada. 30875 


When I day-dream dear sweetheart of 
you; song, melody Alexander Angus. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 134768 ; 
John §S. Pirie, Powell River, B. C., 
Canada. 30876 


When I’m alone; song. © Nov. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 58426; Gene Smith, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 30877 


When I’m alone with you; melody. © 
1 e. Nov. 5, 19386; E unp. 134724; 
Alfred Lenzi, North Plymouth, Mass. 

30878 


When I’m with you; w and m DeVere 


Morse. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134616; Ralph DeVere Morse, jr., 
Louisville. 30879 


1371 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30880 


pt. III, Dh. St y. 31 


When I return to you; song. © 1 c¢.| When the shadows grow longer; w and 


Noy. 12, 19386; E unp. 1385079; Ed- |: 


ward James McManus, Richmond. 


30880 | 


When it’s autumn time in Dixie; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 135329 ; 
Etha M. Shank, Williamsport, Md. 

30881 

When it’s night time on the prairie; w 
and m Ralph Leslie and Melvin Les- 
lie; with guit. arr. © Oct. 20, 1936; 
BE pub. 57915; Leftwich pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 30882 


When music sounds; poem Walter De 
La Mare, Welsh version and m YT. 
H. Evans. © Oct. 16, 19386; E for. 
46205; T. Hopkin Evans, Liverpool. 

30883 


When notes go skipping, we skip where 
they go; by Dorothy Gaynor Blake; 


TOI eK ven NONE eke OSG ; 
AA 220155; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 30884 


When our love, dear, goes December- 
ing; w Albert Hamilton; pf. ©1 ec. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 185016; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30885 


When the flags of all nations are blest 
in one; song, melody Alexander 
Angus. © 1c. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 
134762; Hugh White, Hamilton, Ont., 
Canada. 30886 


When the foeman bares his steel; 
policemen’s cho., from The pirates of 
Penzance, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Wallingford Riegger; 
boys’ cho. © Oct. 20, 1986; E pub. 
58358; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 30887 


When the geese fly south; song, w Nina 
Fontinelle.e © 1 ec. Nov. 11, 1986; 
E unp. 185006; Jimmy Masters, Silex, 
Mo. 30888 


When the moon peeps over the hay 
stack; song, m Luther A. Clark, arr. 
Aaron A. Clark... ©.d; ec Noy. £4, 
1936; E unp. 13851983; Joe Gayeski, 
Ft. Wayne. 30889 


When the moon’s above the trees to- 
night; w and melody. © 1 ce. Nov. 
16, 1986; E unp. 135288; Ray F. Hol- 
stein, Milwaukee. 30890 


When the rose comes creeping o’er the 
old porch; waltz, w and melody. © 
ie, Nov. 2, 1986; ED unp:: 134585 ; 
James Oliver, Richmond. 30891 


m Haven Gillespie, Mitchell Parish 
and Pete Wendling, pf. sc. Lou Lea- 
man; with guit. arr. © Nov. 20, 
1936; E pub. 58715; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 30892 


When the stars come out to-night; w 
Gustav Hansen, and melody. ©1.« 
Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 135321; Martha 
Charlotte Evans, Westwood, N. J. 

30893 


When the sunset fills the sky; w and 
melody. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
134678; William Thomas Dewhurst, 
New Orleans. 30894 


“When the toils of life are o’er; song, 


m H. W. Sprague and Warren H. 


Hensen. © 1c. Oct. 5, 19386; E unp. 
1384578; Howard Warren Sprague, 
Jacksonville, Ill. 30895 


When we reach that golden city; song, 
arr. Henry Pritchard. © Oct. 7, 
1936; E pub. 58455; Henry James 
Gray, New Orleans. 30896 


When you are gone; song. ©1e. Nov. 
14, 1986; E unp. 135285; Henry IE 
Magee, Philadelphia. 30897 

When you're in my arms; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 134605; 
Jake Barken, Terrell, Tex. 30898 


When you whispered love to me; song, 


melody Gene La Verne. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
2, 19386; E unp. 1384594; Joseph 
Turner, Detroit. 30899 


Where have you been all my life; from 
Hats off, w Herb Magidson, m Ben 
Oakland, pf. sce. Mario Agnolucci; 
with ukulele and guit. arr. © Oct. 22, 
1936; E pub. 58372 ; Popular melodies, 
inec., New York. 30900 


Where I picked her up, she throwed me 
down; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 
1986; E-unp. 134909; Frank Gilbert 
Pollay, Winslow, Ariz. 30901 


Where is the King; carol-anthem, for 
Christmas and Epiphany, text tradi- 
tional, air R. F.. Smith, arr. Marcus 
H. Carroll; mixed cho. and sop. solo; 
organ ace. ad lib. © Sept. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 58542; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 30902 


Where the golden poppies grow; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
134595 ; Stella Crone, Dearborn, Mich. 

30903 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1936 


Where the lazy river goes by; from 
Banjo on my knee, w Harold Adam- 
son, m Jimmy McHugh; with guit. 
arr. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 58458 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

30904 


Wherever there’s smoke there’s fire; w 
and m Val Burton and Will Jason. © 
1 e. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 184945; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 30805 


While you were only romancing with 
me, I fell in love with you; w Harry 
Pyle, melody Robert Wyatt. ©4l1c. 
Noy. 7, 19386; E unp. 1384808; Robert 
B. Wyatt, Brooklyn. 30906 


Whirligig; from This mad whirl, w 
Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Nov. 4, 1926; E pub. 
58468; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 30807 


Whistlin’ at the moon; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135385; 
Morris John Schroeter, Columbia, Mo. 

30908 


White dots on black satin; w and 
melody Alan Jones and A. Stanley. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 134827; 
Aileen Stanley, New York. 30909: 


Who could ever ask for more; song, w 
Harry Tobias. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1936; 
E unp. 134586; William B. Lava, 


Hollywood, Calif. 30910 
Who hit Mahatma; w Harry Pyle, 
melody Robert Wyatt. © 1 ec. Nov. 


7, 1986; E unp. 1384809; Robert B. 
Wyatt, Brooklyn. 30911 


Who was that lady? That was no lady; 
w and m Al Terego; with ukulele arr. 
and chords for guit. and pf. accordion. 
© Nov. 4, 1936; E for. 46353; Sun 
music pub. co., ltd., London. 30912 


Whuin; w H. Nomberg, and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1936; E unp. 135421; 
Samuel Weisser, Prooklyn. 30913 


Why am I so beautiful; w and melody 
Bob Rothberg and Sammy Timberg. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 134846; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

30914 


Why can’t it happen to me; w and m 
Sal Tuzzeo; pf. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135039; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 30915 


Why, dear, did I have to fall; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1936; E unp. 134622; 
Maurine Elizabeth Honeycombe, 
Hollywood. 30916 


Wir 


30929 


Why did I trifle with love; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 17, 19386; E unp. 135467; W. 
Frank Harling, North Hollywood, 
Calif. 30917 


Why don’t you finish what you started ; 
song. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 
134641 ; Emma Raneck Brown, Beaver 
Balis® Pa. 30918 


Why don’t you say what’s in your heart; 
w and melody. ©1e«. Nov. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 1850838; James Marion Klaer, 
Memphis, Tenn. 30919 


Widow’s (The) daughter; w Arthur 
Swanstrom, melody James F. Hanley. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 134856; 
Lincoln music corp., New York. 

30920 


Wilde (Die) Auguste; besuch aus 
Spanien, musikalischer schwank, 
Theo. Halton, m Walter Kollo, bearb. 
Siegfried Schulz. Vollstindiger kla- 
vierauszug. © Feb. 15, 1936; E for. 
46200; Kdition Meisel & co., g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 30921 


Willy boy, Willy boy; old rhyme, unison 
song with pf. acc. Paul Edmonds. © 
Sept. 14, 1986; E for. 46366; Augener, 
ltd., London. 30922 


Wind (The); unison song, w Joan 
Mary Wardale, m Joseph Wardale. 
© Oct. 13, 1936; E for. 46155; Elkin 
& co., ltd., London. 30923 


Wind River song; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 134756; 
Raymond Alphonso *‘Cramer, Fort 
Washakie, Wy. 30924 


Windermere (A) idyll; by Jan Hurst; 
orch. pts. © Oct. 6, 1936;..H for. 
46357; Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 
ltd., London. 30925. 


Wings of the morning; spiritual, from 
Dimples, w P. D. Legal, m Jimmy 
McHugh, arr. David Buttolph. © i 
ce. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 1385294; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 30926 


Winter; w Flora Cecile Allison, m Her- 
bert Stavely Sammond; sop. 1, 2) and 
alto. © Nov. 11, 1936; E pub. 58553 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 30927 


mensehen sind von grober art; 
lied, w Friedrich Kayssler. © 1 «. 
Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 135114; Alex- 
ander Strubell-Harkort, Dresden, Ger- 


many. 30928: 
Wisconsin blues; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Noy. 11, 1986; E unp. 134975; Emma 
H. Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 30929: 


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30930 


With a banjo on my knee; from Banjo 
on my knee, w Harold Adamson, m 
Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. © 
Nov. 8, 1986; E pub. 58459; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 30936 


With Jesus Tll come through; w and 
m C. Kelley. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1936; 
EH unp. 134937; Clarence Kelley and 
Edward Dougherty, Gloucester City, 
ING ade 30981 

With little bits of love; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1936; E unp. 
155106; Maria A. Haces Posada, New 
York. 30932 

With my fingers crossed; w and melody. 
© 1 « Oct. 15, 1936; E unp. 130605 ; 
William Lorentz, Independence, Mo. 

30933 

With plenty of money and you, oh baby 
what I couldn’t do; from Gold-dig- 
gers of 1937, w Al Dubin, m Harry 
Warren; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Noy. 2, 1986; E pub. 58363: Harms, 
inc., New York. 30934 

With the Bethlehem shepherds; Christ- 
mas play, text and compilation of m 
Dorothy Lehman Sumerau. © Oct. 
10, 1986; D 39181; Meigs pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 30934* 

With the dawning of to-morrow; w 
Grace Church, m Harold Diggett. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 19386; E unp. 134897 ; John 
Church, Jacksonville, Fla. 30985 

With the sport of kings to mingle; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 135450; William Thomas Wil- 
liams, Chicago. 30936 

Wohiauf, gen Bethlehem; volkslied 
1450, in T. Pfullingers handschrift, 
m Albert Kranz, op. 46, nr. 3; gem. 
chor. © Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 46449; 
F. E. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 30937 

Wonderful, beautiful butterfly; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1384552; George 8. McCormick, 
West Los Angeles. 30938 


Wondering all the time if you’re really 
mine; w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 4, 
1936; E unp. 134653; James Edward 
Holt, Gardiner, Me. 30939 


Won’t you be mine again; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 185877 ; Marye McNatt, Nash- 
ville. 30940 


Won’t you dream of me; pf. treble. © 
1c, Nov. 4, 1986; E unp. 134673 ; Dave 
Klatzkin, Hollywood, Calif. 30941 


Won’t you say I love you; fox-trot, w 
and m L. Gregoire, arr. E. Quintero. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8 


© 1c. Nov. 19, 1986; E: unp. 135430; 
Luis Gregoire, San Francisco. 30942 


Words and music; w and melody Gene 
Sickel. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1986; E unp. 
134629; Eugene Henry Sickel, jr., 
Larchmont, N. Y. 30943 


w Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb 
Brown. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1986; E unp. 
135396; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., 
New York. 30944 


World’s (The) desire; Christmas carol- 
anthem, w G. K. Chesterton, m Wil- 
liam H. Anderson; mixed cho. ; organ 
ace. © Nov. 2, 1936: E pub. 58276; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. + 30945 


Worship the holy babe; w R. A. Dick- 
son, m arr. Mark Andrews; mixed 
cho.; pf. or organ ace. © Nov. 18, 
1936; E pub. 58607; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 30946 


Would you be surprised; fox trot, w 
D. Wilson, melody Dorothy Wilson 
and Eve Ruppert. © 1c Nov. 4, 
1936; E unp. 134647; Dorothy L. Wil- 
son, i. e. Mrs. Stanley R. Wilson, 
West Los Angeles, Calif. 30947 


Wounded (The) bird; w anon., melody 
Evelyn Coleman. © 1 ec Oct. 9, 
1936; E unp. 134691; Lucy Warder 
McKellup, Veteran’s Home, Calif. 

30945 


X-asperating X-muss gifts; Christmas 
operetta for children, text Eleanor 
Allen Sehroll, m William M. Schmitt. 
© Oct. 5, 1936; D 39171; March bros. 
pub. co., Lebanon, O. 30948* 


Yale marching song; melody. © 1 e. 
Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 135190; Charles 
EK. Burton, New Haven. 30949 


Ye banks and braes; traditional Scot- 
tish song, arr. and ace. composed 
James Ainslie Murray. © Sept. 17, 
1936; E for. 46364; Augener, lItd., 
London. 30950 


Yearning for you; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «@. 
Nov. 11, 1936; E unp. 134966; Emma 
H. Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 30951 


Yes, not arf we are; comedy foxtrot 
song, w and m David Arale and Syd- 
ney Brooks; with symbols for banjo, 
guit., and pf. accordion. © Aug. 1, 
1936; E for. 46162; Paramount music 
co., Itd., London. 30952 


Yes, when ships leave the sea; w and 
melody Elizabeth Davis Weaver. © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1986; H unp. 184714; Ira 
A. Weaver, Washington. 30953 


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no. 11, 1936 


Yo hasta el cielo daria; rumba, English 
w Hector De Lara, Spanish w and m 
Miguel Sandoval, arr. Lou Halmy; 
erch. pts. © Oct. 1, 1986; HE. pub. 
58493; Alfred music co., inc. New 
York. 30954 


Yom hadin; w Morris Rund, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1986; E unp. 
135423 ; Samuel Weisser, Brooklyn. 


30955 


You are my heaven; pf. treble, with w. 
©1ec. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 185149; 
Ruby Sutliffe, Id. 30956 


You are my ideal; w and melody 
Happy Fields. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1986; 
EH unp. 185187; Irving A. Blumen- 
feld, New York. 30957 


You belong to me; song. © 1c. Nov. 
2, 1986; E unp. 1384558; Philip W. 
Hurd, Westbrook, Me. 30958 


You broke my heart, then cast it 
aside: song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 184978; Hmma H. 
Sagstetter, Oshkosh, Wis. 30959 


You can’t go wrong if you smile; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 1936; 
EH unp. 134660; Joseph M. Sudlik, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 30960 


You cost me a fortune; w and melody. 
© 1c. Oct. 5, 1986; E unp. 135082; 
Charles Sumner Jordan, Clemenceau, 
Ariz. 30961 


You don’t know; w and melody. © 1 
e. Oct. 17, 19386; EO unp. 1385236; 
Michael Turchan, Cleveland. 30962 


You give me love the way I like it; 
w Harry Ben Bolt, melody Burrell 
Van Buren. © 1 ec Nov. 19, 1936; 
EK unp. 1385384; Ben Bolt song pro- 
ductions, Lakeside, O. 30963 


You go your way now; fox-trot song. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134927; 
Vern Orr, Richmond, Calif. 30964 


You gotta have swing; song, from Nob 
hill nights, w Urusula Williamson 
Hale. © Oct. 26, 1936: E pub. 58257 ; 
Leonard Auletti, San Francisco. 

30965 


You hold my life in the palm of your 
hand; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
11, 1936; E unp. 135147; Gertrude 
Mellichamp White, High Point, N. C. 

30966 


You made me fall in love with you; 
pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1986; EH unp. 135279; John E. Swan- 
son, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 30967 


30980 


You made me happy as a bird in the 
spring; song. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; 
HK unp. 1384895; John G. Ostrom, Los 
Angeles. 30968 


You must be sure; w Jack Lawrence; 
pf. © 1.e Nov. 11, 1936; E. unp. 
135022: Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 30969 


You need a streamlined heart; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135151; Clifford Winans, Springfield, 
O. 30970 


You’re a bad influence on me; from 
Red, hot and blue, w and m Cole Por- 
ter; with arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 
29, 1986; E pub. 58435; Chappell & 
co., inec., New York. 30971 


You're a great big Dresden doll and 
I adore you; w and melody. ©1e. 
Noy. 11, 1936; E unp. 1385208; Beth 
Broderick Wilburn, Toledo. 30972 


You’re all the world to me; w and 
melody Edwin 8. Booth. ©1e. Oct. 
30, 1936; E unp. 134522; HE. S. Booth, 
Terrell, Tex. 30973 


You're beautiful my love; w and mel- 
ody Betty Pitt and Chuck Callender. 
©1e. July 27, 1936; E unp. 129049; 
Betty Pittoif, Brooklyn. 30974 


You're elected; w Bill Robin, and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 6, 1936; E unp. 
134784; Frank Quercio, Brooklyn. 

30975 


You're everything sweet; fox-trot, w 
and m Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker 
and Charles Bayha; with guit. arr. 
© Noy. 16, 1986; E pub. 58576; Lin- 
coln music corp., New York. 30976 


You’re like a blessed event sent from 
heaven to-day; w Bill Trent; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1986; BE unp. 185056 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

30977 


You’re like the sun and I’m like the 
moon; song, w Florence Townsend. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; E unp. 134984 ; 
David Ballantine, Garden City, N. Y. 

30978 


You’re my best bet; from This mad 
whirl, w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; 
with arr. for guit., ete. © Nov. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58469; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 30979 


Youw’re natural; fox-trot, w Sam Bar- 
ry, melody Luther Kites. © 1 «. 
Oct. 31, 19386; E unp. 1384512; Samuel 
Barry Shuman, Roxbury, Mass. 

30980 


1375 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT 


30981 


You’re so different; w Irma Schaeffer ; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 19386; E unp. 
135032; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 380981 


You’re standin’ on the outside now; w 
and melody. © 1c. Oct. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 132940; Georgette Davis, New 
Orleans. 30982 


You’re sugar and spice; song. ©1e. 
Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 1385381; Edna 
Fern Daly, Casper, Wy. 30983 


You’re the woman in the world for me; 
w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 135009; Carle Dawes Clark, 
Coconut Grove, Miami, Fla. 30984 


You're too good to be bad; w Charlie 
Tobias, m Murray Mencher; with 
arr. for guit., ete. © Oct. 30, 1986; 
E pub. 583869; Harms, ine., New 
York. 30985 


You shall be my sweetheart over all 
the years; song. © 1c. Nov. 11, 
1936; E unp. 185092 ; Charles E. Bur- 
ton, New Haven. 30986 


You should-a seen gran’pa swing; w 
and melody Gene Sickel. © 1 c. Oct. 
24, 1986; E unp. 135088; Eugene H. 
Sickel, jr., Larchmont, N. Y. 30987 


You stole my heart; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E. unp. 
134916; Mae Lopes, Portsmouth, R. I. 

30988 


You turned the tables on me; verse 
introduction, w Sidney Mitchell, m 
David Buttolph. © 1 c¢. Nov. 13, 
1936; EF unp. 135251; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 30989 


You’ve got dust on your coat; w and m 
Rex Bell and Al Burt; with ukulele 
arr. and chord figures for banjo, guit. 
and pf. accordion. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
E for. 46534; Gordon Cooper & co., 
London. — 30990 


You've got me hypnotized, baby; song, 
melody John R. Gascon. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
6, 1986; E unp. 134755; Olive Marie 
Gascon, San Diego, Calif. 30991 


ENTRIES 
pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


You went away; song, m Jack Schaten- 
stein. © 1. Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 
135463 ; LeRoy Lake Redman, Los An- 
geles. 30992 


Your heart’s got control of me; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1986; E unp. 1384912; Alfred Cava- 
liere, Philadelphia. 30993 


Your love will always be new, dear; 
waltz song. © 1. Nov. 2, 1986; 
E unp. 184556; Frieda K. West, 
Greensburg, Ind. 30994 


Your wedding day; song, w A. Wayne 
Iannelli. © Nov. 17, 1986; E pub. 
58580; Chas. J. Coletta, Wilmington, 
Del. 30995. 


Youth dauntless ; by Herbert L. Clarke, 
op. 240; B flat cornet or trumpet solo 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 12, 1936; EB 
pub. 58511; Belwin, inc., New York. 

30996 


Youth remains; w and melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 10, 1986; E unp. 134924; Delia 
Battle, Bound Brook, N. J. 30997 


Yuletide music box; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1986; E unp. 135387; Margaret 
Ann Baker, Annapolis. 30998 


Zingana (La); Hungarian mazurka, 
Carl Bohm, arr. Willis Conolly; 
Spanish guit., in diagram. © Oct. 
20, 1986; E pub. 58310; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 30999 


Zipping the zipper; w and melody. © 
1 @ Noy. 11; 19386;.E unp.. 1385007; 
Alvah Reginald Morrison, Astoria, 
Tey ilsING ke 31000 


Zu-seit un, zu-shpreit; w Zelde Knizs- 
nick, and melody. © 1. Aug. 381, 
1936; E unp. 185409; Samuel Weisser, 
Brooklyn. 31001 


Zweite sonate fiir klavier ; v. Paul Hin- 
demith. © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 46299; 
B. Schott’s séhne, Mainz, Germany. 

31002 


80ernes glade vals; tekst: Henry Car}- 
sen, m: Svend Nicolaisen; pf. © 
Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 46442; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 31003 


Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 


since Jan. 1, 1936: 


Musical Compositions in English language, from Great Britain and 


the United States (including 19,382 unpublished) _—_—~__-~__-____ 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 602 
IETS a2 (ops gine nee Pg INO et rere degre ee 


unpub- 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


[31003 


Affinity kiss; w Charley Grapewin, mj|At parting; by E. L. Ashford. 


Harl Schwartz. © Charles Grape- 
win, Los Angeles, as author of w. R 
48200, Nov. 10, 1936. 1 


All alone; from The Yankee girl, w 
George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © 
Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., 
as widow of the author of m. R 


48157, Oct. 31, 19386. 2 
All loves excelling; w Chas. Wesley, 
m KE. L. Ashford; high voice. © 


Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
48102, Nov. 9, 1986. 3 


All Thy works praise Thee, O Lord; 
festival anthem; mixed voices. © 
William Berwald, Syracuse, as au- 
thor of m. R 48285, Oct. 29, 1936. 4 


Allegretto non troppo; by EH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 48094, Oct. 30, 1936. 5 


Almighty Giver, bountiful and free; 
Thanksgiving anthem, w John Sam- 
uel Beverley Mexsell, m William 
Dressler; mixed voices. © Louis 
Richard Dressler, Philadelphia, as 
next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 48282, Nov. 5, 1986. 

6 


Ashford (KE. L.) Andante; organ volun- 
tary. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48121, Oct. 30, 1936. rl 


Prelude; organ. © Henry S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48100, Nov. 9, 1986. 
8 


organ voluntary. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48122, Oct. 30, 
1986. 9 


Scherzo. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48110, Nov. 9, 1936. 10 


At close of day; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 48132, Oct. 30, 1936. 11 


© 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author, R 48298, 
Noy. 138, 1936. 12 


Auf der rennbahn; galopp aus Halloh! 


Die grosse revue; pf. © Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 48186, 
Nov. 3, 1986. 13 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) Selected 


pieces ; transcribed Otto Singer; vio- 
lin and pf. © Else Singer, Leipzig, 
as widow of the author of transcrip- 
tion. R 48319, Nov. 7, 19386. 14 


Be joyful in the Lord; anthem, m 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 48135, Oct. 30, 19386. 

15 


Beautiful city; song, w L. D. Santee. 
© Frank E. Lindgren, Santa Ana, 


Calif., as author of m. R 48235, Nov. 
9, 1986. 16 
Beneath Thy wings. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. R 
48226, Nov. 9, 1986. 17 


Berlin in smiles and tears; by A. Con- 
radi, arr.; orch. © Richard E. Hil- 


dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 48278, 
Nov. 4, 19386. 18 


Blest are the pure in heart; anthem, w 
John Keble; women’s trio. © Will- 
iam Berwald, Syracuse, as author of 
m. R 48286, Oct. 29, 1986. 19 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance 
no. 7; arr.; orch. © Richard E. Hil- 
dreth, West Somerville, Mass., as 
author of arrangement. R 48280, 
Nov. 4, 1986. 20 


Broadway Indian chief; song, from 
The joy rider. © William J. 
McKenna, Jersey City, as author. R 
48326, Nov. 20, 1936. 21 


Cairo; song, from The flirting princess, 
m Jos. E. Howard. © Frank R. 
Adams and Will M. Hough, Los An- 
geles, as authors of w. R 48275, 
Nov. 11, 19386. 22; 


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23 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Caramba; from Lo, w O. Henry and | Daffodils; organ voluntary, BE. L. Ash- 


Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane. 
© Mae Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48251, 
Nov. 11, 1936. 23 


Changed in a moment; song, w E. J. 
Greenwood. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 48205, 
Nov. 9, 1986. 24 

Children’s (The) jubilee; anthem, w 
James Montgomery, m BH. bl. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 48114, Oct. 30, 1936. 25 


Child’s (A) evening prayer; violin and 


pf. © HElizabeth Fyffe, West New- 
ton, Mass., as author. R 48081, Oct.. 
29, 1936. 26 


Chocolate (The) soldier; duet from 
The chocolate soldier, English w 
Stanislaus Stange, m Oscar Straus. 
© Lola Stange, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
as widow of the author of w. R 


48148, Oct. 30, 1936. 27 
Christian (The) soldier; w H. K. 
White, m E. L. Ashford. © Henry 


S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48092, Oct. 
30, 1936. 28 


Christmas pastorale; m HE. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 48295, Nov. 13, 1936. 29 


Closing voluntary; organ voluntary, 
BE. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48116, Oct. 30, 1986. 30 


Come and spend Christmas with me; 
w Allan Witchell, m J. Fred Helf. 
© Myra Helf, Chicago, as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 48201, 
Nov. 9, 1986. ol 


Come unto Me; song, w H. HE. Hewitt. 
EF. Degen, Chicago, aS author of 
R 48217, Nov. 9, 1936. a2 


Communion; by E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
48098, Oct. 30, 19386. 33 


Consider, O Lord; by EH. L. Ashford; 
high voice. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author of m. R 48105, Nov. 9, 1936. 

34 


Ccwboy-now boy; song, m Leo Bennett. 
© Sam M. Lewis, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 48182, Noy. 3, 1986. 

30 


m. 


ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
48123, Oct. 30, 1936. 36 


Day of days; w C. D. Martin, m C. O. 
Bradford. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 48236, 
Nov. 9, 1986. 37 

Dear Yankee maid; from Lo, w O. 
Henry and Franklin P. Adams, m 
A. B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48258, Nov. 11, 1936. 38 


Dedication march; by HE. L. Ashford ; 
organ. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48101, Noy. 9, 1936. 39 


Dinny Maginnity; song, from The jolly 
bachelors, lyric Glen Mae Donough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, New York, as 
author of m. R 48265, Nov. 11, 1936. 

40 


Do not leave them there to die; w E. S. 
Ufford, m C. W. Ackerman. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48219, Nov. 9, 1936. 41 


Doing for Jesus; w ©. D. Martin, m 
C. W. Ackerman. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of m. R 
48211, Nov. 9, 1936. 42 


Easter (An) alleluia; organ voluntary, 
KH. L. Ashford. © Henry 8S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 481381, Oct. 30, 1986. 43 


EKggport fusilliers; from The girl from 
the states, w Glen MacDonough, m 
R. Hubbell and A. Baldwin Sloane. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Gen- 
ter, N. Y¥., as one of the authors of m. 
R 48198, Nov. 9, 1936. 44 


Elegie; organ voluntary, E. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48115, Oct. 30, 1936. 45 


Eternity; w Mrs. HE. M. H. Gates, m 
P. P. Bliss, arr. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, aS author of arrange- 
ment. R 48225, Nov. 9, 1936. 46 


Euphonic sounds; syneopated two-step, 
Scott Joplin; pf. © Lottie Joplin, 
New York, aS widow. R 48262, Nov. 
11, 1936. 47 


Evening (The) light was fading. © 


Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as au- 
thor. R 48207, Nov. 9, 1936. 48 


Hvening praise; organ voluntary, HE. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48127, Oct. 30, 1936. 49 


1378 


RENEWALS 


no. 11, 1936 


76 


Every cloud has a silver lining; w C. D. 
Martin, m C. O. Bradford. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 


m. R 48230, Nov. 9, 1936. 50 
Fairy’s wooing; reverie; pf. © Helen 
M. Haskins, Brooklyn, as author. R 
48281, Oct. 26, 19386. 51 


Fifth nocturne; by J. Leybach, op. 52, 
arr.; orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as author of 


arrangement. R 48276, Nov. 4, 1986. 
52 
For if it were burning. © Peter Philip 


Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. 
Nov. 9, 1986. 53 


Forest song; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. R 48133, Oct. 30, 1936. 54 


Gathering flowers; song, w L. D. San- 
tee. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of m. R 48203, Nov. 
9, 1986. 5D 


Give thanks unto God; by EK. L. Ash- 
ford; organ. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48290, Nov. 13, 19386. 56 


Gloryland; German air, with w. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as au- 
thor of w. R 48221, Nov. 9, 1936. 57 


Go speak to thy brother; w C. D. Mar- 
ieee c. ©. Bradtord. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48213, Nov. 9, 1936. 58 


God will defend you; w C. D. Martin, 
m M. 8. Waldo. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of m. R 
48238, Nov. 9, 1936. 59 


Golden days; new teaching pieces, Leo 
Friedman. © Friedrika F. Loewen- 
thal, Los Angeles, as next of kin of 
the author, who is not living. R 
48175, Nov. 3, 1936. 60 


Half (The) moon; song, from The jolly 
bachelors, lyric Glen Mac Donough. 
© Raymond Hubbell, New York, as 
author of m. R 48268, Nov. 11, 19386. 

61 


Hard (A) pull altogether; w C. D. Mar- 
tin, m M. S. Waldo. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of m. R 
48218, Nov. 9%, 19386. 62. 


R 48210, 


-- Hawthorn (The) tree; three-part song, 


w Nathan Haskell Dole; women’s 


voices. © Alfred Wooler, Lakeland. 
Fla., as author of m. R 48083, Oct. 
29, 1986. 63 


He guides me with His eye. © Frank 
E. Lindgren, Santa Ana, Calif., as 
author. R 48222, Nov. 9, 1936. 64 


Heaven in my heart alway; by E. L. 
Ashford; high voice. © Henry BSB. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48104, Nov. 
9; 1936. 65 


Hope thou in God; anthem, m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 48125, Oct. 30, 1936. 66 


Humoresque; op. 16, no. 1; pf. © G. 
Marschal-Loepke, Zionsville, Ind., as 
author. R 48324, Nov. 17, 19386. 67 


I can’t resist your smile; song, from 
The silver star, w H. B. Smith. © 
Albert Gumble, New York, as author 
of m. R 48088, Oct. 22, 1936. 68 


I don’t want no Swanee river; sons, by 
Frank Hilltanne [pseud. of EH. Leon- 
ard] and John Hill. © Eddie Leon- 
ard, Brooklyn, as author of w. R 
45184, Noy. 3, 1936. 69 


I fell in love all by myself; song, from 
The flirting princess, m Jos. E. How- 
ard. © Frank R. Adams and Will 
M. Hough, Los Angeles, as authors 
of w. R 48267, Nov. 11, 1936. 70 


I’m all alone, hooray; w Sam Lewis, m 
Leo Bennett and Fred A. Apfelbaum. 
© Sam M. Lewis, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 48181, Nov. 3, 1936. 71 


I’m looking for a husband; from A 
matinee idol, w Seymour Brown, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 


author of m. R 48169, Oct. 31, 1936. 
(2Z 


I will always love you dear; from A 
matinee idol, w Seymour Brown, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m.. R 48165, Oct. 31, 1936. 

(os) 

I will give thanks; m E. L. Ashford. 
© Henry 8. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48288, Nov. 13, 1936. 74 


I wonder how the old folks are at home; 
w Herbert S. Lambert, m F. W. Van- 
dersloot. © Cora Vandersloot, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 48333, Nov. 17, 1936. 75 


I wonder if it’s true; w and m Clare 


Kummer. © Clare Kummer Henry, 
New York, as author. R 48335, Nov. 
16, 19386. 76 


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If I had the world to give you; w Ar- 
thur J. Lamb, m Barclay Walker. © 
Mary Jo Walker, New York, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
48396, Nov. 23, 1936. 77 


Im walzerrausch; walzer, aus Halloh! 


Die grosse revue; pf. Paul 
Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 48189, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 18 


In love; from The girl from the states, 
w Glen MacDonough, m R. Hubbell 
and A. Baldwin Sloane. © Raymond 
Hubbell, Rockville Center, N. Y., as 
one of the authors of m. R 48195, 
Nov. 9. 1936. 79 


In my little Hottentot hut for two; 


from In Africa, w E. Ray Goetz, m |. 


Herbert Ingraham. © Amo Ingra- 
ham, Hollywood, Calif., as child of 
the deceased author of m. R 48172, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 80 


In that old college town; song, from In 
Africa, m Melville J. Gideon. © 8. 
Ray Goetz, London, as author of w. 
R 48178, Nov. 38, 1936. $1 


In the little town across from Jersey 
City; from In Africa, w and m Her- 
bert Ingraham. © Amo Ingraham, 
Hollywood, Calif.. as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48173, Nov. 3, 1936. 

82. 


In Yucatan; from Lo, w O. Henry and 
Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane. 
© Mae Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48257, 
Nov. 11, 1936. 85 


In 1999; from The Yankee girl, w 
George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © 
Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
48159, Oct. 31, 19386. 84 


It isn’t the same in the day time; from 
The girl from the states, lyric Glen 
Mac Donough, m A. Baldwin Sloane 
and R. Hubbell. © Mae Sloane, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as widow of one of 
the authors of m, and Raymond Hub- 
bell, New York, as one of the authors 
of m. R 48269, Nov. 11, 1936. 85: 


It’s the little things that count; from 
Lo, w O. Henry and Franklin P. 
Adams, m A. B. Sloane. © Mae 
Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 48249, Nov. 
11, 1936. 86 


It was a dream; w Annie R. Noxon, m 
Alfred G. Robyn. 1. Mezzo-sop., in 
D flat.—2. Alto or bass, in B flat. © 
Isidora Robyn, New York, as widow 


pt. I, n. 8., Vv. dL 


of the author of m. R 48283, Nov. 5, 
1936. ST 


Jack o’ Iantern; song, from The flirting 
princess, m Jos. E. Howard. © 
Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough, 
Los Angeles, as authors of w. R 
48273, Nov. 11, 1936. 88 


© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
R 48208, Nov. 9, 
89 


Jesus. 
cago, as author. 
1936. 


Jesus first; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, m 
Chas. W. Ackerman. © Peter Philip 
Biihorn, Chicago, as author of m. R 
48209, Nov. 9, 1936. 90 


Joyful praise; organ voluntary, EH. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. _ Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48120, Oct. 30, 1936. 91 


Keep moving right along; w C. D. Mar- 
tin, m C. W. Ackerman. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48229, Nov. 9, 19386. §2 


King (The) of love my Shepherd is; 
hymn-anthem, w H, W. Baker; 3 
voices. © William Berwald, Syra- 
cuse, as author of m. R 48287, Oct. 
29, 1936. 93 


Lena; from The girl from the states, 
w Glen MacDonough, m A. Baldwin 
Sloane and R. Hubbell. © Raymond 
Hubbell, Rockville Center, N. Y., as 
one of the authors of m. R 48197, 
Nov. 9, 1936. 94 


Let us sing; from Lo, w O. Henry and 
Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane, 
© Mae Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48260, 
Noy. 1, 1936. 95 


Letter song; duet, from The chocolate 
soldier, English w Stanislaus Stange, 
m Oscar Straus. © Lola Stange, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., aS widow of the au- 
thor of w. R 48150, Oct. 30, 1986. 

96 


Like as the hart desireth the water 
brooks; by Vincent Novello, English 
w adapted R. R. Ross, m arr.; 3-pt. 
women’s cho. ; pf. or organ ace. © N. 
Clifford Page, Boston, as author of 
arrangement. R 48284, Oct. 29, 1936. 

OT 


Little old Main street; from Lo, w O. 
Henry and Franklin P. Adams, m A. 
B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48259, Nov. 11, 1986. 98 


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124 


Longing; w Charley Grapewin, m Eavrl | Meet me to-night in Dreamland; w Beth 


Schwartz. © Charles Grapewin, Los 
Angeles, as author of w. R 48199; 
Noy. 10, 1986. 99 


Lord (The) is my shepherd; m E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry 8. Ashford, Nasi- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 481138, Noy. 9, 1936. 100 


Louisiana Lizabeth; from The Yankee 
girl, w George V. Hobart, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind., as widow of the author 
of m. R 481638, Oct. 31, 1936, 101 


Love is all that matters; from Lo, w O. 
Henry and Franklin P. Adams, m 
A. B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48255, Nov. 11, 1936. 102 


Lovelight ; Indian serenade, w C. P. Mc- 
Donald. © Theron C. Bennett, Los 
Angeles, as author of m. R 48271, 


Nov, 11, 1986. 103. 
Love’s fancies; waltzes; orch. © Paul 
Linecke, Berlin, as author. R 48187, 
Noy. 3, 1936. 104 


Magnificat ; m E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author of m. R 48296, Nov. 
13, 1936. 105 


Maid of Sevilla; from The Yankee girl, 
w George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48160, Oct. 31, 1986, 106 


Man (The) o’ my dreams; song, from 
The Alaskan, w Richard T. Carroll. 
© Phil Schwartz, Jackson Heights, 
N. Y., as author of m. R 48246, Nov. 
11, 1936. 107 


March movement; by E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48099, Oct. 
30, 1936. 108 


organ. © Henry §, Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48107, Nov. 9, 1986. 109 


March (The) of God’s host; w C. D. 
Martin, m C. W. Ackerman. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48212, Nov. 9, 1936. 110 


March of the Magi; m E. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author, R 
48297, Noy. 18, 1986. 111 


Meditation; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48289, Nov. 13, 1986. 2 


114808—37——6 


Slater Whitson, m Leo Friedman, © 
Friedrika F. Loewenthal, Los An- 
geles, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 483828, Oct. 
28, 1986. 113 


Moment musical; by E. L. Ashford, © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48097, Oct. 
30, 1936. 114 


Moszkowski (Moritz) Serenata; arr.; 
orch. © Richard E. Hildreth, West 
Somerville, Mass., as author of ar- 
rangement. R 48279, Nov. 4, 1936. 

115 


Musie with meals; song, from The jolly 
bachelors, w Glen MacDonough. © 
Raymond Hubbell, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48263, Nov. 11, 1986, 

116 


My, but I’m longing for love; w Beth 
Slater Wilson, m Leo Friedman. © 
Friedrika FEF. Loewenthal, Los An- 
geles, as next of kin of the author of 
m, who is not living. R 48171, Nov. 
3, 1936. 117 


My heart rejoices; anthem, w tr. Cath. 
Winkworth, m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 
48292, Nov. 18, 1936. 118 


My hero; air and waltz song, from The 
chocolate soldier, English w Stanis- 
laus Stange, m Oscar Straus, © Lola 
Stange, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., as widow 
of the author of w. R 48153, Oct. 30, 
1986. 119 


My hero; from The chocolate soldier, 
English w Stanislaus Stange, m Os- 
car Straus. © Lola Stange, Mt. Ver- 
non, N. Y., as widow of the author of 
w. R 48148, Oct. 30, 1986. 120 


My picture puzzle girl; song, from The 


joy rider. © William J. McKenna, 
Jersey City, as author. R 48336, Nov. 
20, 1936. PAL 


Nearer home today. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. R 48224, 
Nov. 9, 1986. 122 


Never forget your parents; from Lo, 
w O. Henry and Franklin P. Adams, 
m A. B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Hol- 
lywood, Calif., as widow of the au- 
thor of m. R 48254, Nov. 11, 1936. 

123 


Never mind the kicker; by C. O. Brad- 


ford. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author. R 48227, Nov. 9, 
1936. 124 


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pt. IIT, 0. s., v. 31 


New (The) Bo-Peep; 
from the states, w Glen MacDonough, 


m R. Hubbell and A. Baldwin Sloane. | 


© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as one of the authors of 
m. R 48194, Nov. 9, 1936. 125 


Nonsense; from A matinee idol, w Sey- 
mour Brown, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48158, 
Oct. 31, 1936. 126 


Now the day is over; by EK. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48299, Nov. 13, 1936. 127 


O Lamb of God; prelude for commun- 
ion, KE. L. Ashford ; organ. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48108, Nov. 9, 1936. 

128 

O paradise; duet, w F. W. Faber, m BH. 
L. Ashford; low voice. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48103, Nov. 9, 
1936. 129 


Old (The) church bell; song, m J. E. 
Hartel. (© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
eago, as author of w. R 48237, Nov. 
9, 1986. 130 


Old (The) eross is standing there; w 
Durfee, m M. S. Waldo. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. R 
48234, Nov. 9, 19386. 131 


Old time songs for men’s voices; com- 
piled J. Carroll Randolph. © Wil- 
liam Arms Fisher, Boston, as author 
of the compilation. R 4803886, Oct. 29, 
1936. 132 


On our balloon honeymoon ; song, m Leo 
Bennett and Fred A. Apfelbaum. © 
Sam M. Lewis, New York, as author 
of w. R 48174, Nov. 3, 1936. 133 


On Wisconsin; march song and two- 
step, w Carl Beck, m W. T. Purdy. © 
Mary Purdy Carrigan, Milwaukee, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48395, 
Nov. 18, 1936. 134 


One and one make two; from A mati- 
nee idol, w Seymour Brown, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48168, Oct. 31, 1936. 135 


Only you; song, from The joy rider. © 
William J. McKenna, Jersey City, as 
author. R 48325, Nov. 20, 1936. 136 


Overcomers we must be; w C. D. Mar- 
tin, m Chas. W. Ackerman. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48215, Nov. 9, 1936. 137 


from The girl 


© Henry |. 


Pale golden star; song, from The fiirt- 
ing princess, m Jos. E. Howard. © 
Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough, 
Los Angeles, as authors of w. R 
48272, Nov. 11, 1936. 138 


Pedal (The) organ; coll. of sacred pipe 
organ voluntaries, composed, arr. and 
ed. E. L. Ashford. no. 2. © Henry S. 
Ashford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author. R 48112, Nov. 9, 1936. 

139 


Postlude; by E. L. Ashford; organ. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48109, 
Nov. 9, 19386. 140 


Postlude in C; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry 8S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48130, Oct. 30, 1936. 141 


Praise ye the Lord; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R. 48126, Oct. 30, 1986. 142 


Prelude in D: by H. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48093, Oct. 
30, ©1936. 143 

Prelude in F; by E. L. Ashford; organ. 

Henry 8S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48339, Nov. 19, 19386. 144 

Prelude in G; by E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as child 
of the deceased author. R 48095, 
Oct. 30, 1936. 145 


Pretty Polly; from The Yankee girl, w 
George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © 
Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., 
as widow of the author of m. R 
48164, Oct. 31, 19386. 146 


Rakoczy overture; by Keler-Bela, arr. 
Theo. M. Tobani; orch. © Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York, as proprietor 


in a work made for hire. R 48183, 
Noy. 6, 1936. 147 
canna arr. Thomas H. Rollinson; 
orch. © Frederick B. Rollinson, 
Naugatuck, Conn., as executor. R 
48085, Oct. 29, 1936. 148 
Reverie; by E. L. Ashford. © Henry 


S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48096, Oct. 30, 
1936. 149 


Rollsehuh-liufer-walzer; aus Halloh! 
Die grosse revue; pf. © Paul Lincke, 
Berlin, as author. R 48185, Nov. 3, 
1986. 150 


Romanza; by E. L. Ashford. © Henry 
S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 


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no. 11, 1936 178 
deceased author. R 48111, Nov. 9,| Single (The) bird; song, from The 
1936. 151 jolly bachelors, lyric Glen Mac 

Donough. © Raymond Hubbell, New 


Rondo caprice; by E. L. Ashford; or- 
gan. © Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, 
as child of the deceased author. R 
48291, Nov. 13, 1936. 152 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Dance of the bayaderes ; arr. Thomas 
H. Rollinson; orch. © Frederick B. 
Rollinson, Naugatuck, Conn., as ex- 
ecutor. R 48084, Oct. 29, 1986. 153 


Rustic wedding scene; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry 8. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased au- 
thor. _R 48128, Oct. 30, 1936. 154 


Sailor number; from Lo, w O. Henry 
and Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. 
Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Hollywood, 
Calif., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48261, Nov. 11, 1936. - 155 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Barca- 
rolle; op. 108, transcription pour vio- 
lon, alto, violoncelle et pf. © Marie 
Laure Truffot, vve. C. Saint-Saéns, 
Puyricard, France, as widow. R 


48329, Oct. 7, 1936. 156 
Proserpine; drame lyrique, enti” 
acte; orch. Partition. © Marie 


Laure, Truffot, vve. C. Saint-Saens, 
Puyricard, France, as widow. R 
48330, Oct. 7, 1936. 157 


Satyr-tanz; aus Halloh! Die grosse 
revue. 1. Pf.—2. Orch. stimmen. © 
Paul. Lincke, Berlin, as author. R 
48188, 48190, Nov. 3, 1936. 


Say no more about it; w C. G. Cotes and 
B. Macdonald, m William Hargreaves, 
arr. Aug. C. Ely. © Betty Chapin 

Macdonald, Berkeley, Calif., as widow 
of one of the authors of w. R 48398, 
Nov. 3, 1936. 160 


Schoonerland; w E. Ray Goetz, m Her- 
bert Ingraham. © Amo Ingraham, 
Hollywood, Calif., as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48177, Nov. 
3, 1936. 161 


Se tu non torni; melodia, parole Ric- 
eardo Mazzola, m Francesco Paolo 
Tosti; mezzo sop. 0 bar. © Berthe 
Tosti, Paris, as widow of the author 
of m. R 48403, Nov. 20, 1986. 162 


Seesaw waltz; violin and pf. © Eliza- 
beth Fyffe, West Newton, Mass., as 
author. R 48080, Oct. 29, 19386. 163 


She’s an awful nice gal; song, w Edward 


Madden. © Geo. W. Meyer, New 
York, as author of m. R 48089, Oct. 
24, 1936. 164 


158, 159 


York, as author of m. R 482606, Nov. 
11, 1986. 165 
Skaters (The); waltz, E. Waldteufel, 
arr.; orch. © Richard KE. Hildreth, 
West Somerville, Mass., as author of 
arrangement. R 48277, Nov. 4, 1936. 
166 

Sleep little baby of mine; w and m arr. 
© Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
author of arrangement. R 48259, Nov. 
9° 1936. 167 
Slow (A) waltz; violin and pf. © 
Elizabeth Fyffe, West Newton, Mass., 
as author. R 48082, Oct. 29, 1936. 
168 

Snap shots; from Lo, w O. Henry and 
Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane. 
© Mae Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48250, 
Nov. 11, 1936. 169 


So teach us to number our days; song, 
m BH. L.. Ashford. © Henry 8S. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as child of the de- 
ceased author of m. R 48124, Oct. 30, 
1936. 170 

Some glad day; song, w Carrie Lee 
Bowyer. © F. Degen, Chicago, as 
author of m. R 48216, Nov. 9, 1986. 

171 


Somebody wants you; w and m Maude 


Nugent. © Maude Nugent Jerome, 
New York, as author. R 48179, Nov. 
3, 1936. nz, 


Someone is waiting for you; w Irene 
Durfee, m C. O. Bradford. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of 
m. R 48228, Nov. 9, 1936. 173 


Song (A) of hope; organ voluntary. © 
Edmund S8. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor. R 481384, Oct. 30, 1936. 174 


Song (The) the brook sings to the mill 
wheel; violin and pf. © Hlizabeth 
Fyffe, West Newton, Mass., as author. 
R 48079, Oct. 29, 1936. 175 


Song without words; m H. L. Ashford. 
© Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48294, Nov. 138, 1936. 176 


Spring song; organ voluntary, E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48129, Oct. 30, 1936. 177 


Statute song; from Lo, w O. Henry and 
Franklin P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane. 
© Mae Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48252, 
Nov. 11, 1936. 178 


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Strauss (Richard) Soloszene; op. 58, 
aus Elektra, Hugo Hofmannsthal. © 
Richard Strauss, Garmisch, Bavaria, 
Germany, as author of m. R 48322, 
Nov. 12, 1936. 179 


Streams of glory; song, w Bertha A. 
Hogan. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago, as author of m. R 48204, Nov. 
9, 1936. 180 


Sunshine cometh soon; w Irene Durfee, 
m C. W. Ackerman. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. R 482382, 
Nov. 9, 1936. 181 


Sympathy; from The chocolate soldier, 
English w Stanislaus Stange, m Oscar 
Straus. © Lola Stange, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of w. 
R 48152, Oct. 30, 1986. 182 


Take me back to sunshine land; song, 
from The silver star, w William 
Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, Stamford, 
Conn., as author of m. R 48087, Oct. 
22, 19386. 183 


Take me to your heart again for auld 
lang syne; w and m J. Edgar Farran 
and J. Ring. © Justin Ring, Brook- 
lyn, as one of the authors. R 48202, 
Nov. 9, 1936. 184 


Tammany on parade; from Lo, w O. 
Henry and Franklin P. Adams, m 
A. B. Sloane. © Mae Sloane, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48256, Nov. 11, 1986. 1865 


Tell it to others; w C. D. Martin, m 
M.S. Waldo. © Peter Philip Bilhorn, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 48240, 
Nov. 9, 1936. 186 


Tell thy life story to Jesus; song, w 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck. © Peter Philip 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as author of m. R 
48233, Nov. 9, 1936. 187 


That dancing big banshee; from A 
matinee idol, w Seymour Brown, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m. R 48166, Oct. 31, 1936. 

188 


That hypnotizing rag; song, from The 


Yankee girl. © C. F. Zittel, New 
York, as author. R 48399, Noy. 18, 
1936. 189 


That would be lovely; from The choco- 
late soldier, English w Stanislaus 
Stange, m Oscar Straus. © Lola 
Stange, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., as widow 
of the author of w. R 48151, Oct. 30, 
1936. 190 


There are too many girls; song, from 
The flirting princess, m Jos. E. How- 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


ard. © Frank R. Adams and Will 
M. Hough, Los Angeles, as authors 
of w. R 48274, Nov. 11, 1986. 191 


There’s something about you; duett 
from The girl from the states, w Glen 
MacDonough, m R. Hubbell and A. 
Baldwin Sloane. © Raymond Hub- 
bell, Rockville Center, N. Y., as one 
of the authors of m. R 48192, Nov. 9, 
1936. 192 


They’re not doing that this season; in- 
terpolated number, from The silver 
star, w Harry B. Smith. © Albert 
Gumble, New York, as author of m. 
R 48321, Nov. 17, 1936. 193 


"Tis all I know; w and m Clare Kum- 
mer. © Clare Kummer Henry, New 
York, as author. R 48334, Nov. 16, 
1936. 194 


Too late; w Alfred Tennyson, m J. W. 
Lindsay, arr. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as author of arrange- 
ment. R 48223, Nov. 9, 1986. 195 


Top (The) o’ the morning; from The 
Yankee girl, w George V. Hobart, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m. R 48161, Oct. 31, 1936. 

‘196 


Tristezza; melodia, parole Riccardo 
Mazzola, m Francesco Paolo Tosti; 
mezzo sop. 0 bar. © Berthe Tosti, 
Paris, aS widow of the author of m. 
R 48402, Noy. 20, 1936. 197 


Try once more; w Irene Durfee, m 
C. W. Ackerman. © Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago, as author. R 48231, 
Nov. 9, 1986. 198 


Twilight; organ voluntary, HE. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48118, Oct. 30, 1936. 199 


Twilight reverie; m E. L. Ashford. © 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48293, Nov. 13, 1936. 200 


Twilight town; song, from In Africa, 
m Melville J. Gideon. © E. Ray 
Goetz, London, as author of w. R 
48176, Nov. 3, 1936. 201 


Under the mistletoe; waltz, H. Engel- 


mann; pf. © Marie C. Engelmann, 
Philadelphia, as widow. R 48155, 
Nov. 7, 1936. 202 


Under the orange blossom tree; song, 
w Junie McCree. © Albert Von Til- 
zer, New York, as author of m. R 
48301, Nov. 13, 1936. 203 


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no. 11, 1936 


Under the pazaza plant; song, arr. P. 


Hans Flath. © Boyle Woolfolk, 
Chicago, as author. R 483832, Nov. 
17, 1936. 204 


Until we meet again; song, w Dave 
Clark. © Albert Gumble, New York, 
as author of m. R 48320, Nov. 17, 
1936. 205 


‘Venetian boat song; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48117, Oct. 30, 1936. 206 


Waiting; song, w L. D. Santee. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as au- 
thor of m. R 48206, Nov. 9, 1936. 207 


We wait for Thy loving kindness; by 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48106, Nov. 9, 1936. 208 


‘We will give thanks; organ voluntary, 
E. L. Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48119, Oct. 30, 19386. 209: 


‘Weenie and Widgie; from The girl 
from the states, w Glen MacDonough, 
m R. Hubbell and A. Baldwin Sloane. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as one of the authors of m. 
R 48191, Nov. 9, 1936. 210 


‘What a position for me to be in; w 
Ballard Macdonald, m Edna Wil- 
liams. © Betty Chapin Macdonald, 
Berkeley, Calif., as widow of the au- 
thor of w. R 48180, Nov. 3, 1936. 211 


What am I going to do to make you love 
me; song, from The jolly bachelors, 
lyric Glen MacDonough. © Ray- 
mond Hubbell, New York, as author 
of m. R 48264, Nov. 11, 1986. 2A 


When I shall be sleeping. © Peter 
Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as author. 
R 48220, Nov. 9, 1936. 213 


When Jesus comes into your life; w 
C. D. Martin, m M. S. Waldo. © 
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, as au- 
thor of m. R 48214, Nov. 9, 1936. 214 


When other hearts have closed their 
doors; song, m Ted Snyder; in F. 
Benji F. Barnett, New York, as au- 
thor of w. R 48198, Nov. 9, 1986. 

215 


When the soldier says farewell; from 
The girl from the states, w Glen Mac- 
Donough, m A. Baldwin Sloane and 
R. Hubbell. © Mae Sloane, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as widow of one of the 


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authors of m, and Raymond Hubbell, 
New York, as one of the authors of 
m. R 48270, Nov. 11, 19386. 216 


Where’s mama; from The Yankee girl, 
w George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. 
© Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48156, Oct. 31, 1936. 217 


While strolling thro’ the forest; from 
Lo, w O. Henry and Franklin P. 
Adams, m A. B. Sloane. © Mae 
Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 48248, Nov. 11, 
1936. 218 


Whistle for me; song, m Billie Morse 
Meyers. © William McKenna, Jersey 
City, as author of w. R 48337, Nov. 
20, 19386. 219 


Why can’t I make a hit; song. © Chas. 
L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., as au- 
thor. R 48247, Noy. 11, 1936. 220 


With joy and gladness; by EH. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48300, Nov. 18, 1986. 221 


Won’t you let me build a nest for you; 
from A matinee idol, w Seymour 
Brown, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48167, 
Oct. 31, 1986. 222 


Won’t you marry me; from The girl 
from the states, w Glen MacDonough, 
m R. Hubbell and A. Baldwin Sloane. 
© Raymond Hubbell, Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y., as one of the authors of m. 
R 48196, Nov. 9, 1936. 223 


Yankee (The) girl; from the produc- 
tion, w George V. Hobart, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48162, Oct. 31, 1936. 224 


You may always be my sweetheart ; 
from Lo, w O. Henry and Franklin 
P. Adams, m A. B. Sloane. © Mae 
Sloane, Hollywood, Calif., as widow 
of the author of m. R 48253, Nov. 
11, 1936. 225 


You’re just the kind of girl I’d like my 
girl to be: song, w Will D. Cobb. © 
E. Ray Goetz, London, as author of 
m. R 48397, Nov. 3, 1936. 226 


You taught me how to love you, now 
teach me to forget; song, w Jack 
Drislane. © Geo. W. Meyer, New 
York, as author of m. R 48338, Nov. 
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOG 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


19386 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 31 
No. 12 


UNITED STATES 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1937 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE Norrep By Usprrs oF THis CaTAaLoGg 


HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music, instead of 
distributing them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian); 
Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Flotow 
(Friedrich von); Gluck (Christoph Willibald von); Godard (Benjamin Louis 
Paul); Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg 
Friedrich); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) ; 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); 
Rubenstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert 
(Frank Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander). Stradella (Alessandro); Tschai- 
kowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). 

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


(II) 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOG 


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

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

To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “KE”, Class E, Musi- 
cal compositions; “D’”’, Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “A”, Class A, 
Books containing music; “©” implies copyright registration of a published 
work, followed by date of publication; “© 1 ¢.” stands for copyright registration 
of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of 
the printed or manuscript copy. 

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

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

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


Patni vatouel -SOgks DROpEr sx eerie. fil Ne he bets ee) vee ie $ 3. 00: 
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, 
eewumes and Maps. 2 8 kt 2 ee pe eee Ee i oes 3. 00 
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures______________ 2.00 
Pombo eerOdTCaisiistth face) Li) ak Ek ee LL Le ha ie 2. 00 
Part 3, vousieal, Compositions :.04.. 3.0 yee Bows aor EVOL) 00) Tyne) fog a! 3. 00 
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations____ 2.00 
Siicle numbers (except Book, leafllets)u vow eon nr: SO) OO lay epee . 50 
Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year________________-_______ 2. 00: 
All parts, for‘complete calendar! yeary_soved. 1 VOT) IOT ner ty elagmts 10. 00: 


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


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


Argentina, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi—vii of no. 8; 

Australia and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island, vol. 
13 (1918), pages vi-vili of no. 5; 

Austria, vol. 17 (1922), pages vii-vili of no. 6, and vol. 20 (1925), 
pages vii—vill of nos. 3-4; 

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

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

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

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

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

Denmark, vol. 15 (1920), pages xii—xiv of no. 18; 

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

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

Free City of Danzig, vol. 29 (1934), pages vil—vili of no. 3; 

Germany, vol. 6 (1911), pages vi-v1i of no. 7, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages ix-x of no. 6; 

Great Britain, vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and vol. 15 
(1920), pages vi-1x of no. 13; 

Greece, vol. 27 (19382), pages vi—-vii of no. 2; 

Hungary, vol. 17 (1922), pages xi—x1i of no. 6; 

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

Italy, vol. 10 (1915), pages vili-ix of no. 4, and vol. 17 (1922), 
pages xili—xiv of no. 6; 

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

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

New Zealand, vol. 12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3, and vol. 17 
(1922), pages xv—xix of no. 6; 

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

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), vol. 28 (1933), pages vi-vil 
Of Ose 

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

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

Spain, vol. 29 (1934), pages vi-vii of no. 10; 

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

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

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


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. 
This convention is understood to be in effect as between the United 
States and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 


and Uruguay. 
(IV) 


NOTICE 


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

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

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright 
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu- 
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are 
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other . 
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or 
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested 
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1936. 

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

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


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music, no statement of authorship is given. 


A:B.C.—do ra mi song; song. © 1c. 
Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 186674; Elizabeth 
Fay, Scranton, Pa. 31004 


A la bien aimee; love waltz, Edouard 
Sehtitt, arr. Willis Conolly ; Spanish 
guit., in diagram. © Nov. 16, 1936; E 
pub. 58941; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 31005 


Abide with me; w H. F. Lyte, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1936; E unp. 
136942 ; Viola Worrell, Old Greenwich, 
Conn. 31006 


Adam had ’em; w and m O’Neill Miller. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 186000 ; 
J. O'Neill Miller, Baltimore. 31007 


Adios, maligna mujer; gran tango mi- 


longa, R. Demofilo; orch. ptes. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46652; H. Mac- 
Knight, Paris. 31008 


Adios, schone senorita; tangolied, aus 
90 minuten aufenthalt, text Ludwig 
Behrends u. Ernst Leenen, m Ernst 


Leenen. © Sept. 25, 1936; E for. 
47057; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 31009 
Adios sweet sefiorita ; voc. serenade. © 
1 ec. Oct. 27, 1986; E unp. 135656; 
Sidney Smith, New Westminster, 
B. C., Canada. 31010 
African love song; song, arr. Hlmer 
Goodwin; pf. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1936; 


E unp. 136089; Daifmore O. Akeisa, 
New York. 31011 


After a fly; by Edna-Mae Burnam; pf. 
© Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 59187; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

31012 


Aguilar (Juan A.) Pastorale; melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 136055; 
Juan A. Aguilar, Los Angeles. 

31013 


Ahora; bolero, letra y m Otilio Rivera 
S. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 
136849 ; Otilio Rivera Salazar, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 31014 


Ain’t you glad you got good religion; 
Spiritual; 5-pt. mixed cho. © Nov. 
27, 19386; E pub. 58819; Nathaniel G. 
Henderson, Chicago. 31015 


Air de ballet; by Louis Conrath, new 
arr. Carl Wilhelm Kern; pf. Rev. ed. 
© Dec. 21, 1936; E pub. 59141; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 

31016 

Alborada; in Cuban style; 1st violin. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1936; E unp. 126928; 
Robert Holmes Greenweli, Washing- 
ton. 31017 


Album pour orgue on harmonium; par 
P. J. M. Plum. op. 140. Une piéce 
dans chaque ton majeur.—op. 141. 
Une piece dans chaque ton mineur. 
© Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 46954, 46955 ; 
A. Cranz, Brussels. 31018, 31019 


All aboard; railroad novelty, Geo. H. 
Sanders; orch. pts. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 58862; Emil Ascher, inc., New 
York. 31020 


All because of you; melody. © 1 e¢. 
Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 1385964; Henry 
R. Dutton, Albany. 31021 


All by my lonesome; w and melody. 
©1e. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 136182; 
George Franklin Franciosa, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 31022 


All I possess is you; fox-trot, w and m 
James Wilson, Harry Leon and Leo 
Towers; with ukulele arr. and chord 
figures for banjo, guit. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 28, 1986; E for. 
46533 ; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

31023 


All I want is you; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Nov. 80, 1986; E unp. 136005; 
Bertha Lillian Dobbins, San Antonio. 

31024 


All the way to the land of our dreams; 
song, melody J. B. Vidach and 
Michael Parenti. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1936; 
E unp. 135662; John Batista Vidach, 
Chicago. 31025 


All the world is waiting; w James Wil- 


son, m Sidney Lennox. © Aug. 14, 
1936; E for. 465382; Gordon Cooper & 
co., London. 31026 


All to you; fox-trot, w L. T. Reilly, mel- 
ody G. S. Rice. © 1c. Dee. 5, 1986; 
E unp. 187023; Gertrude S. Rice and 
Lena T. Reilly, Baltimore. 31027 


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31028 


Allergrésste (Die) zukunft hat die 
liebe ; couplet, aus Axel an der him- 


melstur, gesangs-text Hans Weigel, m 


Ralph Benatzky. © Sept. 28, 1986; 


HD for. 46728; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 


01028 


Aloha ; arr, Joseph A. Lenz: basso guit., 
in diagram, with instruction. © Nov. 
16, 1936; E pub. 58935; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O, 31029 


Aloha no au ika maka; melody arr. 
Mort Searles; [guit.] with instruc- 
tion, © Noy. 20, 1936; E pub. 58940 ; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

31030 


Alone with just a memory of you; w 
M. Henry, m Sonny Blount. ©le. 
Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 187079 ; Herman 
Blount and MeCellons Henry, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 31031 


Alone with my dreams of you; melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 137060 ; 
Gordon E. Magnuson, San Francisco. 

31032 

Alumni march; by Chas. L. Van Baar, 
arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. pts. © 
Dee. 7, 1936; E pub. 58917; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 31033 


Amants (Les) ivres; chanson. © 
Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 46673; Marcel 
Vogade, Paris. 310384 


Amaryllis; air par le roi Louis MIT, 
[arr.] Henry Ghys, transcribed Carl 
Richter} pf. © Nov. 19; 1936; EH 
pub. 59026; Bach music co., Boston. 

31085 


Ambrosian and Gregorian chants; 
selection of traditional chants tran- 
seribed into modern notation, Nicola 
A. Montani. © May 15, 1936: H 
pub. 58829; St. Gregory guild, inc., 
Philadelphia. 31036 


America-all; song. © 1 @. Dee. 16, 
1936; E unp. 136734; Cora Gladish, 
Higginsyville, Mo. 31037 


America, my native land: song, melody 
S. B. Jackson. © 1 c. Noy. 23, 19386 ; 
H unp. 135606; Joseph Lyddane, 
Owensboro, Ky. 31088 


American college of music; public 
school division, course; pf., SUe., 
violin, cornet or trumpet, clarinet, 
Saxophone, trombone and drums ; 
pts. Lesson 6. © Dec. 16, 1936; 
AA 222378; Flora B. McCurdy, Kan- 
Sas City, Mo. 31039 


pt. HI, n. s., v. 31 


American war mothers; march, w and 
mS. Yassel :) pt. © Octane 1986; 
E pub. 58779: Melrose bros. music 
co., ine., Chicago. 31040 


America’s soug of triumph; by Janie 
Alexander Patterson; pf. © 1 «¢ 
Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 186787 ; Janie 
A. Patterson Wagoner, Concord, 
N. C. 31041 


Among the golden-rod ; song, arr. T. A. 
Phillips. © 1 ¢. Dec. 10, 19386; EB 
unp. 186418; Sophia Costa, Canton, 
O. 31042 


Amor de esclavo; son afro-cubano, Gil 
Luafio; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936 ; 
E for. 47093; Union de compositores, 

- Barcelona. 31043 


Amorosa; melody Guadalupe Mendoza. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136888 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 31044 


Amour (L’) de Salome; waltz. ©1e. 
Noy. 23, 19386; E unp. 136519; Blias 
Tenzer, New York, and Fred Feibel, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 31045 


An die frauen; lied, op. 15, w Moritz, 


Grafen Strachwitz. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1936 ; KE unp. 136452; Alexander Stru- 
bell-Harkort, Dresden, Germany. 
31046 
An die hoffnung; ged. aus Urania, 
Christoph August Tiedge, m Karl 
Hoyer, op. 56a; gem. chor. © Oct. 
8, 1936; E for. 47021; Fr. Portius, 
Leipzig. 31047 


Andante e allegro con fuoco; per pf. e 
orch., trascrizione dell’ autore, Guido 
Alberto Fano; 2 pfti. © Nov. 23, 
1936; E for. 46957; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 31048 


Angels get my mansions ready ; hymn, 
Ww anon., adapted and m N. Carlson. 
© Sept. 25, 1936; Epub. 58768 ; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Chicago. | 31049 

Angels made you just for me; w Rose 
Vassar White; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135852; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31050 


Anita; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1936; BE 
unp. 136417; Sophia Costa, Can- 
ton, O. 31051 


Ann Arbor; marche genre Sousa, H. 
Mateo; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
EK} for. 46647; H. MacKnight, Paris. 

31052 

Antigone (The) of Sophocles; tr. 
Lewis Campbell, m Horace Middle- 
ton. © Sept. 1, 1936; D 39195; Ha- 
win F. Kalmus, New York. 31052* 


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no. 12, 1936 


31079 


Any old waltz; w and melody Wally-O | As rosebuds sweet, we'll never bloom; 


and Sam Malen. © 1. Dec. 24, 
1936; E unp. 137018; W. A. Olsen, jr. 
and Sam Malen, Chicago. 310538 


Anybody’s baby; w and melody. © 
1 ‘@. Dee. 2, 1986; HE unp. 136021; 
Hillis Hunter and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 31054 


Anything; w and m Paul Rebere. © 
ie, Dec. 4, 1986; E unp. 186081; 
Paul L. Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

31055 


Apple blossom time; duet, m Hector 
Richard; sop. and alto. © 1c. Nov: 
21, 1936; E unp. 1385509; E. N. Tay- 
lor, Gillespie, III. 31056 


—w and melody W. R. Calaway and 
Chas. Mitchell. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 185918; W. R. Calaway, Or- 
lando, Fla. 31057 


Aquella noche; bolero, letra y melodia. 
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1986; E unp. 137002; 
Julio Torres, New York. 31058 


Are you another angel; w Aileen 
Healey and Larry Larrison, and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dec. 3, 1936; E unp. 
136091; Albert M. Crance, Geneva, 
INGEY. 31059 


Arizona magic; song, w Betty Codrick. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 136160; 
Maurine Elizabeth Honeycombe, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 31060 


Arizona stars; w Tyler Rolston, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
EH eunp. 185709; R. T. Stone, Lamont, 

. Wash. 31061 


Arlene; song. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 135517; Bennie Calissi, Wood- 
Ridge, N. J. 31062 


Armistice march; intro. You’re in the 
army now, Geo. H. Sanders; orch. 
pts. © Dee. 4, 1936; E pub. 58863; 
Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 31063 


Arroyito; letra Teofilo Silva, m Otilio 
Rivera S. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; EH 
unp. 136650; Otilio Rivera Salazar, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 31064 


Art (The) of transposing for the piano 
at sight; by Jim Hill. © Dec. 16, 
1936; AA 222089; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 31065: 


As far as I know; w R. R. Wilkins, m 
G. M. Light and I. H. Light. ©1e. 
Noy. 5, 1986; E unp. 185641; Ralph 
R. Wilkins, George M. Light and 
Irene H. Light, Cortland, N. Y. 

31066 


song, m Hector Richard. ©'1 e. 
Noy. 21, 1986; E unp. 185507 ; Eugene 
T. Kiehlbauch, Peers, Alta., Canada. 

31067 


As you grow old; song. ©1 ce. Nov. 23, 
1636; E unp. 186863; Zoe LaCroix, 
Mt. Clemens, Mich. 31068 


Ashes; song, m Elliot Carpenter. © 
1 ec. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135840; 
Jack Towns, Chicago. 31069 


Asta’s love song; w and m Bob Wright 
and Chet Forrest. © 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 
1986; E unp. 186679; Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer corp., New York. 31070 


At Sychar’s well; hymn, tr. N. Carlson, 
m N. J. Russell, arr. Violet L. Carl- 
son. © Sept. 25, 1936; E pub. 59270; 
Nathaniel Carlson, Chicago. 31071 


At the back of my dreams; w James 
Wilson, m Sidney Lennox; with uku- 
lele arr. and chord figures for banjo, 
guit. and pf. accordion. © Sept. 28, 
1936; E for. 46531; Gordon Cooper 
& co., London. 31072) 


At the door; song. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 58849; Frances Avanarius 
Wirén, New York. 31073 


At twilight when shadows fall; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1986; E unp. 185972; 
George Ricker, Saskatchewan, Cana- 


da. 31074 
Aubade; w Mel. Bourne, m_ Louis 
Drakeford. © 1 ec. Dec. 11, 1936; 


E unp. 136420; Lewis Henry Drake- 
ford, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 31075 


Au-dessus du garage; fox slow, paroles 
Allain-Dhurtal, m Ralph Carcel. © 
Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 46687; Ray 
Ventura & cie., Paris. 31076 


Audrey, little Audrey, she laughed and 
laughed and laughed ; w Davy Burna- 
by, m Michael North; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Oct. 24, 1986; HE for. 
46601; Victoria music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 31077 


Aura Lee; song, from Come and get it, 
new arr. Hugo Frey; with guit. arr. 
© Dec. 5, 19836; E pub. 58895; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 31078 


Aus der Steiermark; konzertmusik, 
Alois Pachernegg; salon-orch. u. 
orch.-erganzungsstimmen. © Oct. 27, 
1936; E for. 47097; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 31079 


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31080 


Autumn; a dirge, w Shelley, m William 
Henry Ibberson, tonic solfa tr. H. J. 
Timothy ; mixed voices. © Novy. 19, 
1936; E for. 46871; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 31080 


Avalon by moonlight; w and melody 
Jack Lawrence and Eliot Daniel. © 
1c Dec. 21, 19386; E unp. 136827; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 31081 


Avenue blues; w and melody. ©1« 
Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 185525; Helen 
F. Moffatt, Minot, N. D. 31082 


Awake, thou wintry earth; 4-pt. cho., 
Dutch carol, 17th century, English w 
Thomas Blackburn, m arr. Katherine 
Kennicott Davis. 1. Women’s 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Nov. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59077, 59078; HE. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 

31083, 31084 


Axel an der himmelstiir; ein musikal- 
isches lustspiel, Paul Morgan u. 
Adolf Schiitz, gesangstexte Hans 
Weigel, m Ralph Benatzky. Klavier- 
auszug. © Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 47079; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 31085 


Babe of Bethlehem; from a Latin MS. 
of the early 14th century, m Franz 
Bornschein ; mixed voices; pf. or or- 
gan acc. © Noy. 30, 19386; E pub. 
58951; Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 

31086 

—w from a Latin MS of the early 
14th century, m Franz Bornschein;: 
high voice; in E flat. © Dec. 7, 
19386; E pub. 59148; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 31087 


Baby mine; song of the quintuplets, pf., 
with w. ©1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136159; Clementine Jones, Gueydan, 
La. 31088 


Baby, what should I do; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 136597: 
Al Hanaway, Detroit, and Larry H. 
Dondero, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 31089 


Baby, you ain’t living right; w Ruth 
Frances; pf. © 1c. Noy. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135891; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31090 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bach inven- 
tions; arr. Peter A. Luisetti; clarinet 
duets. © Dee. 1, 1936; E pub. 58785: 
David Gornston, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 

31091 


Ciaccona; arr. Nielsen;  orch. 
darchi. Partitura. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
E for. 47130; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 

31092 


pt. III, n. s., v. dL 


Jesu, joy of man’s desiring; chor- 
ale from cantata no. 147, orch. Lucien 
Cailliet. Se. ©1 ec. Nov. 6, 19386; E 
unp. 135580; Philadelphia orchestra 
assn., Philadelphia. 310938 


from Cantata 147, choral mel- 
ody Johann Schop, transeribed and 
arr. Erik W. G. Leidzén; band pts. 
© Dee. 7, 1986; E pub. 59149; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 31094 


1) libro di: Maddalena: revisione 
Moroni; pf. © Oct. 27, 1936; E for. 
47135; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 31095 


Passacaglia in C minor; for organ, 
arr. Alfred Pochon; string quartet. 
Se. © 1 ce. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 
135927 ; Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 
31096 


Prelude and Fugue in F minor; 
orch. Lucien Cailliet. Se ©l1e. 
Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 185579; Phila- 
delphia orchestra assn., Philadelphia. 
31097 


Preludio e fuga in la minore; per 
organo, libera trascrizione per pf. 
Gino Tagliapietra. © Dee. 3, 1986; 
E for. 46942; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
31098 


Preludio e fuga in la minore; 
transcritti dall’ organo per due piano- 
forti, Enrico Bormioli. © Oct. 20, 
1936; EH for. 47136; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 31099 


Six suites for viola; adapted and 
ed. Samuel Lifschey. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
E. pub. 593840; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 31100 


Sonata; in F dur, hrsg. Ludwig 
Landshoff; violine u. cembalo. Erst- 
ausgabe. © Sept. 15, 19386; E for. 
46575; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 31101 


Back in those old Kentucky days; w 
and m Al Brown. © Oct. 18, 1936; 
E for. 46854; Macmelodies,  Iltd., 
London. 31102 


Back to old New England; song. © 
1c. Dee. 16, 1986; E unp. 1386675; 
Laura Cecilia Fortier, Leominster, 
Mass. 31103 


Bagpipes; song. © Nov. 30, 1936; H 
pub. 58783; Abraham B. Cox, Cherry 
Valley, N. Y. 31104 


Ball bei Ziehrer ; walzerpotpourri tiber 
Ziehrer’s meisterweisen, Hans Schnei- 
der; salon-orch. stimmen. © Feb. 
28, 1986; E for. 47074; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky) Vi- 
enna. 31105 


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no. 12, 1936 


Ballads of Paul Bunyan; episode one, 
ballads Ethel Louise Knox; mixec 
voices, unace. © Mar. 15, 1986; E 
pub. 59246; May A. Strong, Chicago. 

31106 


Ballads of the 20th century; selection, 
arr. Haydn Wood; orch. pts. © Nov. 
2, 1936; E for. 46625; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, litd., London. 

31107 


Bambolélé ; rumba-son, Pierre Vellones ; 
orech. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46659; Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 

31108 


Barbecue bust; melody. ©1e. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 185921; W. R. Calaway, 
Orlando, Fla. 31109 


Barrio extrano; melodia Guadalupe 
Mendoza. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 186882 ; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 31110 


Barrio Reo; prenez mes roses, tango, 
Roberto Fugazot ; orch. ptes. © June 
15, 19386; E for. 46744; Julio Garzon, 
Paris. 31111 


Basses et chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d’harmonie; année 1936, 
Max d’Ollone, et les autres. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46690; Heugel, Paris. 

31112 


Basso (Il) e la melodia; raccolta di 
studi teorico-practici sulla loro armo- 
nizzazione Carlo Pedron. © Dec. 14, 
1936; E for. 47043; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 31113 


Bayou; by HE. Levine and Molly Craft; 
pf. © 1c. Dee. 24, 1936; E unp. 
137000; Edgar Levine, Woodmere, 
iy, ok. Ne Y: 31114 


Be careful of my heart; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest. © 1 «. 
Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 1369386; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

31115 


Be careful what you say; song, m J. 
Chas. MeNeil. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 135715; Ophelia L. Banks, 
Jamaica, L. 1., N. Y. 31116 


Beach comber ; w J. Yarmov, melody H. 
Haltenorth and M. Tracy. ©1.. 
Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 136800; Jack 
Yarmov, Hardy Haltenorth and Mc- 
Kee Tracy, Atlantic City. 31117 


Beautiful (The) blue Danube; by 
Johann Strauss, transcribed Carl 
Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 1936; E 


pub. 59025; Bach music co., Boston. 
31118 


31133 


Beautiful dream; melody J. B. Vidach 
and Michael Parenti. ly, ev, Aug, 
25, 19386; E unp. 185667; John Batista 
Vidach, Chicago. 31119 


Beautiful dreamer; by Stephen Foster, 
transcribed Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 
19, 1936; E pub. 59023; Bach music 
co., Boston. 31120 


song, Stephen C. Foster, arr. Ber- 
nice Manoloff; with ukulele and guit. 
chords and Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff. 
© Dec. 5, 1986; E pub. 58877; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 31121 


— w and m Stephen Foster, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; with pf. ace. 
1. Sop., alto and bar., with violin obbl. 
ad lib—2. Men’s cho.—38. Sop. and 
alto., with violin obbl. ad lib. 
Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 59309-59311 ; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

31122-31124 


Beautiful eyes ; song, m J. Chas McNeil. 
©1c. Dec. 21, 1986; E unp. 136865; 
Gertrude J. MeMillion, Colton, Calif. 

31125 


Beautiful Hollywood; song. © 1 e. 
Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 186646; Zina 
Goral, Los Angeles. 31126 

Beautiful lady, it’s time that we part; 
w and melody. ©1e. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1386732; Clara Hilene Brown, 
Minneapolis. 31127 

Beautiful sunshine of spring; pf. © 
Dec. 10, 19836; E pub. 59094; Nerino 
Turchet, Oakland, Calif. 381128 

Beauty sublime, all the time, down in 

' Dixie; waltz song, melody Gustave 


Sax. © 1c Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 
136074;- Leona McClelland, Lake 
Placid, Fla. 31129 


Because I love you my dear; waltz, w 
Chas. V. Stevenson and Sam Adel- 
man, and melody. © 1 «¢ Dee. 1, 
1936; EH unp. 186095; Clifford S. Gib- 
bons, Noblesville, Ind. 31130 

Because you’re mine; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135558 ; 
Olive Lawley Wilcox, Shreveport, 
La. - 31131 


Because you're really mine; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136197; Mildred Irene Reynolds, 
Watsonville, Calif. alts 


Bechtel. (Perry) guitar solos; collec- 
tion of five original solos ... mod- 
ern and swing style, P. Bechtel; plec- 
trum guit. © Dec. 4, 1986; E pub, 
58056; Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 31183 


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$1134 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Becker (Georges) Douze lecons de sol- 
fége; a changements de clés avec ace. 
de pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46657 ; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 31134 


Treize lecons de solfége; sur des 
rythmes de danses a changements de 
clés avec ace. de pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
H) for. 46545; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. 31135 


Vingt lecons mélodiques de _ sol- 
fége; de moyenne difficulté, avec ace. 
de pf. © Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 46656 ; 
Alphonse Ledue & cie., Paris. 311386 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Adagio can- 
tabile; op. 87, trio, arr. AJ BH. Harris; 
3 B flat clarinets. 
E pub. 59085; Cundy-Betioney co., 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 31137 


Allegretto; op. 2, trio, arr. A. EH. 
Harris; 3 B flat clarinets. © Nov. 
15, 1986; E pub. 59086; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

31138 


Fiir Elise; arr. Joseph HE. Momo; 
pf. accordion. © Dee. 19, 1936; H 
pub. 59232; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 31139 


Rondino; in G, arr. Max Hirsch- 
feld; pf. © Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 
59173 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 31140 


Before we part; pf. treble, with w. 
1 «@ Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 136433; 
Haven Adolph Johnson, New York. 
31141 


Behold what a Saviour; hymn, har- 
mony Mrs. [D. G.] Berg. © Nov. 
28, 1986; E pub. 58964; D. G. Berg, 
Birmingham, Ala. 31142 


Beim allerersten tangoschritt; tango, 
text Werner Malbran, m Eberhard 
Glombig. © Mar. 18, 1935; E for. 
46819; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

31143 


Believe me if all those endearing young 
charms ; transcribed Carl Richter ; pf. 
© Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 59024; Bach 
music co., Boston. 31144 


Bells; Russian folk song, tune Schone 

Minka, w and arr. of m R. H. Austin. 

1. Sop. 1, 2 and alto.—2. Mixed voices. 

© Dee. 16, 1986; E pub. 59116, 59117; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

31145, 31146 


Bells on Christmas day; Christmas 
choir cantata, based on Longfellow’s 
poem I heard the bells on Christmas 
day, text Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 


© Nov. 15, 1936; | 


Chas. Francis Lane; mixed voices. 
© Sept. 15, 1936; E pub. 58754; Tul- 
lar-Meredith co., New York. 31147 


Benedicite omnia opera; short setting 
Percy R. Harrison, arr. and rev. 
Richard P. Law; mixed voices, a ca- 
pella, with organ ace. to the Gloria. 
© Dee. 6, 19386; E pub. 59029; Elisha 
L. Avery, Newtonville, Mass. 31148 


Benedictus es, Domine; plainsong set- 
ting with fauxbourdon Healey Wil- 
lan; mixed voices with organ ace. © 
Dee. 12, 1986; E pub. 59103; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 31149: 


Benita; Andalusian serenade, w Inez 
Roca, m Ramon Solano. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 47015; J. Liber, London. 

31150 


Berceuse ; by Charles Woodhouse; vio- 
lin and pf. © Nov. 20, 1986; E for. 
46860; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 31151 


by Esther Kahn; violin and pf. © 
Noy. 12, 1986; E for. 46884; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 
31152 


Berlin wie es weint, Berlin wie es lacht ; 
lieder, text Hans Brennecke, m Wal- 
ter Kollo. © Nov. 11, 1985; E for. 
46839; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

31153: 


Bertini (Henri) 25 leichte etuden; 
op. 100, neue instruktive ausgabe 
Theodor Wiehmayer; pf. © Aug. 6, 
1936; E for. 47096; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 31154 


Besos de fuego; bolero rumba, letra y 
m Ibelle Luifia; pf. © 1c. Dee. 23, 
1936; E unp. 137081; Isabel Luifia 
de Mendez, San Juan, P. R. 31155 


Besta (The) banana man; rhumba, w 
and melody. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 1386759; Herman Fairbanks, 
Philadelphia. 31156 


Betrothal; song, author of w anon. © 
1 @ Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136634; 
Helen Hood, Brookline, Mass. 31157 


Bethlehem rejoices; w St. John of 
Damascus, m Franz Bornschein; 
mixed voices; organ or pf. ace. © 
Sept. 25, 1986; E pub. 59318; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 31158 


Betty and Will; w EH. C. Dunaway, 
melody Z. Seybold. © 1 ¢. Noy. 20. 
1936; E unp. 185482; Zeb Seybold, 
Ada, Okl., and Ed. C. Dunaway, Ard- 
more, Okl. 31159 


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no. 12, 1936 


Between the rivers; w Robt. Allen 
Parker; pf: © 1 ¢ Dec. 7, 1986; BE 
unp. 1386225; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31160 


Beware of his dreamy eyes; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ©¢. 
Noy. 19, 1986; E unp. 135528; Geor- 
gianna Danielson, St. Paul. 31161 


Beyond compare; w Mort Greene, m 
Harry Barris; with guit. arr. © 
Dec. 2, 1986; E pub. 58824; Craw- 
ford music corp., New York. 931162 


Bez przerwy Smieje sie; foxtrot z filmu 
Jadzia, slowa HK. Schlechter, m Fred 
Scher. © Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 
47115; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

31163 


Big (The) camel-ephant-elope; w and 
m Clive Erard; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Nov. 5, 1986; E for. 46842; 
Sun music pub. co., ltd., London. 

31164 


Biguine; by M. Myram, op. 122; melody 
with pf. acc. © 1. Dee. 7, 1986; 
EK unp. 186323; Anna Maria Biondi, 
New York. 31165 


Billow roll; swing fox-trot, w Frances 
Bennett, m Pringle Coulter; pf. © 
1c. Dee 9, 1986; E unp. 186374; 
Hugh M. Boodie, Toronto, Ont., Can- 
ada. 31166 


Binkie’s lullaby ; from Keep your seats 
please, w Arthur Wilson, Harry Parr- 
Davies; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Dee. 4, 1936; E for. 46990; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 31167 


Bionda sirena; tango, versi e m Vin- 
cenzo De Crescenzo. © Dee. 3, 1986; 
E pub. 58845; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 31168 


Bizet (Georges) Agnus Dei; English 
w Olga Paul; sop. or ten. © Dec. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59175; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

31169 


Djamileh; ouverture, de lopéra- 
comique, arr. Raoul Moreau; orch. 
restreint, ptes. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E for. 46681; Choudens, Paris. 

31170 


Ouvre ton coeur; Spanish sere- 
nade, French w Louis Delatre, Eng- 
lish w Olga Paul. © Dec. 17, 1936; 
2 ce. Dee. 18; E pub. 59169; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

31171 


Black night; song. © 1 c. Dee. 17, 
1936; E unp. 1386739; Ahdel Emma 
Reich, Ft. Worth. 31172 


31185 


Blame it on the rhumba; from Top of 
the town, w Harold Adamson, m 


Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. © 
Dee. 3, 1986; E pub. 58958; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 31173 


Blonde headed baby; w and melody 
W. R. Calaway and Crowder bros. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 136044; 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 31174 


Blood on the saddle; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 136369; 
Everett Cheetham, Hollywood, Calif. 

31175 


Blow that horn; from After The thin 
man, lyric Bob Wright and Chet 
Forrest, m Walter Donaldson; with 


guit. arr. © Dec. 15, 1986; E pub. 
59042; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 31176 


Blowing away out on a wheat farm; 
pf., with w. ©1e. Nov. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 135736; Charles H. Serfoss, 
Hooker, Okl. 31177 


Blowing off steam; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 135559 ;. 
David Winstein, New Orleans. 

31178: 


Blue; w and melody. ©1e. Dec. 17, 
19386 E unp. 186706; Lucy Juanita 
Robinson, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 

31179 


Blue-eyed waitress; song, m Everett 
LeRoy Timm. © 1 ec. Dec. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 136317; Harvey E. Johnson, 
Sioux City, Ia. 31180 


Blue eyes, I love you; waltz, w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 
135530; Wm. Carter, Colville, Wash. 

31181 


Blue night; w Paul F. Webster, m Leon 
Leonardi; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Dee. 11, 1986; E pub. 59183; Harms, 
ine., New York. 31182 


Blue nocturne; by Charles Mills; pf. 
© Nov. 30, 1936; E pub. 58803; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 31183 


Blue (A) rendezvous; w and m Cliff 
Hunt, pf. arr. Bob Miketta; with 
guit. arr. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 
59001; Merrell Schwarz music Co., 
Cincinnati. 31184 


Blumenleben (Das) ; suite, Jeno Hubay, 
op. 30, no. 1-6; orch. Partitur. © 
1c. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 186574; 
Julius Hainauer musik-verlag, Bres- 
lau, Germany. -31185 


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31186 


Bondage; w and m Marguerite L. Test, 
arr. Wayne Howorth; male voices. 


Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57315; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 
31186: 


Bondeville (Emmanuel) ‘Trois pocha- 
des; pf. © Dec. 4, 1986; E for. 
46988; Enoch & cie., Paris. 31187 


Boo hoo; w and melody Carmen Lom- 
bardo, Edward Heyman and John 
Jacob Loeb. © 1 c. Dec. 12, 1986; 
E unp. 136625; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 31188 


Book (A) of aural tests; for use in 
connection with the examinations of 


the Royal schools of music, London, | 


and with diploma examinations, com- 
posed and compiled Basil C. Allchin 
and Ernest Read. Rev. ed. pt. 2. 
grades 6-8. © Nov. 11, 1936; E for. 
46813 ; Associated board of the Royal 
schools of music, London, London. 
31189 


pt. 8, Diploma examina- 
tions. © Nov. 24, 1936; E for. 46958 ; 
Associated board of the Royal schools 
of music, London, London. 31190 


Boot hill; song, m Ray Kelley. ©1ce. 
Dee. 3, 19386; EH unp. 186045; L. G. 
High, Cortez, Nev. 31191 


Boots: w Rudyard Kipling, m Hazel 
. Felman, arr. Wayne Howorth; male 
voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 
57316; Gamble hinged music co., Chi- 
- cago. 31192 


Boris on the bass; w and m Rod Arden, 
Harry Saville, Freddy Royce and H. 
Kennedy; with ukulele arr. Aug. 
6, 1986; E for. 46574; J. Norris music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 31193 


Botijona (La) ; letra y m Juan 8S. Gar- 
rido. © Nov. 2, 19386; EH for. 46608 ; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 31194 


Bouncy rhythm; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 17, 
1936; E unp. 136693; Frank Ryerson, 
Long Island City. 31195 


Bound for Tuscaloosa; song, w Mrs. 
Dave Hogg. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 135693; Joe Barone, Detroit. 

31196 


Boys (The) with the V. C.; song, m 
N. E. Boguayes. © 1c. Nov. 17, 
1936; E unp. 136562; Albert Sugden, 
Stratford, Ont., Canada. 31197 


Bracco ubbriaco; frammento dal Bacco 
in Toscana, di Francesco Redi, m 
Guido Guerrini; basso. © Nov. 9, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


1936; Hi for. 46586; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 31198 


Brave (The) captain; song. © 1. 
Noy. 23, 1986; E unp. 1385615; Anna 
G. Winger, Amery, Wis. 31199 


Bring it on down to my house; w and 
melody W. R. Calaway and Chas. 
Mitchell. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1986; E unp. 
136042 ; W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 

31200 


Broadway-nu-follies; les grands succes 
de la revue, paroles Ch. L. Pothier, 
et les autres, m Rogelio Huguet, 
Maurice Marsae et G. Brunard. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46768 ; Editions 
Salabert, Paris. 31201 


Broadwayana madness; pf., with w. © 
1 c« Nov. 9, 1986; E unp, 185578; 
Henry Bak May, Atlanta. 31202 


Broken dreams; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 1386398; Mae 
Wolk Reinstein, Newton, Mass. 


Broken hearted pal; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 
Dee, 16, 19386; E unp. 186659; Gladys 
Marie Walters, Ft. Dodge, Ia. 

31204 


Broken-hearted sweetheart ; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dee. 8, 19386; E unp. 
1386245; Gladys Kahle, Lenexa, Kan. 

81205 


Brown Berrey (Berrey Dhone); song _ 


of the witch, air from Moore’s Manx 
ballads, English tr. of Manx tradi- 
tional w, Mona Douglas, freely arr. 
Arnold Foster ; sop. and alto. © Oct. 
20, 19386; E for. 46611; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 31206 


Buchtel (Forrest) trombone method; 
by F. Buchtel. bk. 1. © Dec. 2, 
1986; AA 219914; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 31207 


Build thee more stately mansions; w 
Oliver Wendell Holmes, m Carl F. 
Mueller; mixed cho. © Dec. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59303; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 31208 


Bunches of grapes; w Walter De La 
Mare, m Gladys Taylor, tonic solfa 
tr. H. J. Timothy. © Oct. 22, 1936; 
E for. 46616; Stainer & Bell, lItd., 
London. 31209 


Bunte blumen; 7 stticke, Walter Nie- 
mann, op. 139; klavier. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E for. 46577; C. F. Peters, 
Leipzig. 31210 


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no. 12, 1936 


31237 


Burdened down; pf. with w. © 1 «@. 
Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 186337; Eddie 
Mallory, New York. aaa 


Burning love; w and melody. (imines 
Nov. 23, 19386; E unp. 185568; Ben 
Shapiro, Chicago. 31212 


Busser (Henri) Vingt études mélo- 
diques de solfége; 4 changements de 
clés avee ace. de pf. © Sept. 1, 1986; 
E for. 46544; Alphonse Leduc & cie., 
Paris. alde 

de moyenne difficulté Aa 

changements de clés avec acc. de pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46543; Al- 

phonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 31214 


Butterfly (The); étude de _ concert, 
Calixa Lavallee, op. 18, arr. Joseph 
E. Momo; pf. accordion. © Dec. 19, 
1936; E pub. 59230; Kay & Kay music 
pub. corp., New York. 31215 


Buy yourself a balloon; the moon song, 
from The show is on, w and m Her- 
man Hupfeld; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Dee. 4, 1936; E pub. 58906; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 31216 


By the fireside; by Dwight Conn; pf. 
© Dee. 18, 1936; E pub. 59064; Com- 
posers press, ine., New York. 31217 


By the light of the moon; w and m Hal 
Stanton; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Noy. 23, 1936; E for. 46977; Gor- 
don Cooper & co., London. 31218 


By the old Swanee; melody. © 1. 
Dee. 16, 19836; E unp. 136647; Paul 
Philip Minaugh, Lima, O. 


Bye and bye; from The prince and the 
pauper, w Laird Doyle, melody M. K. 
Jerome and BE. W. Korngold. ©1«. 
Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 1387087; Music 
publishers holding corp., New York. 

31220 


C’est d’avoir trop aimé; paroles et me- 
lodie. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 
- 136754; Beatrice B. Chapdelaine, 
Weedon Centre, Conté Wolfe, Que., 
Canada. 31221 


C’est un peu de vous; slow-fox, paroles 
Vandair et Charlys, m L. Decker et 
Deprince. © Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 
46684; Ray Ventura & cie., Paris. 

31222 


C’est une petite étoile; slow fox, paroles 
Saint-Granier et Jean Granier, m 
Jean Lenoir. © Dec. 31, 1935; E for. 
46676 ; Editions Paul Beuscher, Paris. 

31223 


Cabin (The) by the sea; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1986; 


31219 


E unp. 135707; Ava Price, Greens- 
DOror IN. es 31224 


Cabin in the mountains; w Florence L. 
Yarwood; pf. ©1e. Dee. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 136228; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31225. 

Cake and sack; unison song, w Walter 
de la Mare, m Frederick Thomas 
Durrant, tonie solfa tr. H. J. Tim- 
othy. © Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 46876; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 31226 


California, my land of golden dreams; 
w and melody. ©1ce. Dec. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 186707; Guy Raymond Dixon, 
Bennett, Mo. ieee 


Call (The) of duty; song, w Lesslie S. 
Howell; [mixed voices] © Nov. 19, 
1936; E pub. 59151; 316th Infantry, 
U. S. Army, Philadelphia. 31228 


Call (The) of Louise; w Herbert Grim- 
wood; pf. © 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135893 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31229 


Call (The) of the whippoorwill; w 
Roda Van Meter Mills; pf. © 1. 
Nov. 28, 19386; E unp. 185860; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 31230 


Call (The) to arms; from That girl 
from Paris, w Edward Heyman, m 
Arthur Schwartz; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58752; 
Chappell & co., ine., New York. 

31231 

Call to arms; w and m Harry Leon 
and Leo Towers; with arr. for uku- 
fele, ete. © Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 
46978; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

al 2a2 


Caty Swait to nuci; wale angielski, m 
1 slowa, Igo Kranowskiego, arr. W. 
Higer ; ork. strony. © Dec. 30, 1935; 
E for. 46598; I. Rzepecki, Warsaw, 
Poland. 31233 


Camp (A) beside the river; song. © 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1936; E unp. 136683; 
Belle Winchip, Olin, Ia. 31234 


Can I say the same for you; fox-trot, 
w C. Milazzo, melody HE. Randazzo. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 18, 19386; E unp. 136953 ; 
Charles Milazzo and Hugene Ran- 
dazzo, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 

31235 

Cau it be love; w and melody. ©1«. 
Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136908; Elsie 
Edna Davis, Waverly, O. 31236 

Canadian (The) very first music book 
for beginners; by Frederick Harris. 
© Nov. 26, 1986; E for. 46961; Fred- 
erick Harris co., Oakville, Ont., Can- 
ada. 31237 


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. CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31238 Dt. TH. DAS 
Cancionerio; melody Guadalupe Mar- pub. 58926; Norman Ellis musie pub- 
tinez. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1986; E unp. lications, New York. 31251 
pele Eanes ee an ess Carillon; w H. W. Longfellow, m Noble 
COED aoe ye One ‘: Cain; mixed voices. © Dee. 17, 
Canebrake Katy; song. © 1 ¢. Noy.| 19386; E pub. 59304; Harold Flam- 
20, 1936; E unp. 135520; Lucille Fer-| mer, inc, New York. 31252 


31239 


Can’t we get together; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 136410; 
Joseph Janchan, Waupun, Wis. 


guson, Washington. 


31240 


w KE. H. Brown and J. W. 
Whittaker, and melody. © 1e¢ m 
Nov. 25, 1986, 1 c. w Dee. 2; E unp. 
135704; Emmett Harrison Brown, 
Charleston, S. C. 31241 


Canten y bailen; rumba, letra y melo- 
dia Rosendo Ruiz. © 1 ec. Nov. 21, 
1936; E unp. 135733; Southern mu- 
sic pub. co., inec., New York. 31242 


Can’t you; 


Canti di stagione; per voce di sop. 0 
ten. e piccola orch., versi Giosué 
Carducci, ed altri, m Ennio Porrino, 
trascritti dall’ autore we canto e 


ph. (©: Nov. 11; 1936<ee for: 47141 ; 
Carisch, Ss. 4., Milan. 31243 
Canzoniere; 44 rispetti, stornelli ed 


altri canti su versi popolari toscani, 
testi italiano e tedesco, versione rit- 
mica tedesea Franz Rau, m Ermanno 
Wolf-Ferrari, op. 17. Pte. prima e 
seconda. © Dee. 14, 1936; E for. 
47041, 47042; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

31244, 31245 


Caprice; song. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 185780; Mildred Aileen Bro- 
sius, Los Angeles. 31246 


Captain F. Magellin; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 1, 1986; E unp. 135996 ; 
David Gordon Holder, Chicago. 

31247 


tango-serenade, text Ralph 
M. Siegel, m Manfred Zalden. © 
July 18, 19386; E for. 46828; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 31248 


Caravan of the Magi; air-processional, 
Garth Edmundson; organ. © Dec. 
14, 1986; E pub. 59098; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 31249 


Careless rapture; selection, Ivor No- 
vello, arr. James Dawson; military 
band) pis. || © Oct 2aes6e Wh tor: 
46753; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

31250 


Carelessly ; w Charles Kenny and Nick 
Kenny, m Norman Ellis; with arr. 
for guit., etc. © Nov. 28, 1936; E 


Cara Mari; 


Carnival—ah romantic love dream; w 
William Kernell, m Oscar Levant. 
[Italian and English text] ©1.. 
Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 136921; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 31253 


Carnival in Cotton Town; w Jules Lo- 
man, m Louis. Ricea,, pl, sea eaul 
Hills with .arr:; for euit., \ cher © 
Dee. 30, 1986; E pub. 59348 ; Jewel 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

31254 

Carnival—king and country call; w 
William Kernell, m Oscar Levant. 
[Italian and English text] © 1 « 
Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 1386920; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 31255 


Carnival marche; by Oscar Levant. 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1936; E unp. 136905; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

31256 

Carnival—then farewell; English w 
William Kernell, m Oscar Levant, 
[Italian and English text] © 1. 
Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 186922; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 31257 


Carol (The) of the white rose; w 
Phyllis Drew, m Margery Moore; 
mixed voices. © Noy. 14, 1936; EB 
for. 46802 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

31258: 

Carrascosa; paso doble, Jaime Texidor, 

arr. Aubrey Winter; brass band pts. 
Dec. 10, 1936; E for. 46962; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., London. 
31259 

Carry me back to old Virginny; by 
James Bland, arr. Al Kronk; Ha- 
waiian guit. solo and aec. © Dec. 10, 


1936; E pub. 58994; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. 31260 
Carryin’ on; song, w N. E. Sarrison. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 137070; 
Jan Weber, Hinsdale, Mass. 31261 
Casadaza (The) march; pf. © Dee. 
1986; E pub. 59122; Florence A. 
Towsley, Battle Creek. 31262 


Casey Jones; w anon., m arr. George 
F. McKay ; junior high boys’ cho. © 
Aug. 25, 1986; E pub. 57317; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 31263. 


Cat-tails; w and m Ella Ketterer; pf. 
© Dee. 15, 1986; E pub. 59222; Groene 
music pub. co., Cincinnati. 31264 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Catbirds; w and melody. © 1. Nov. 
25, 1986; E unp. 135763; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 31265 


Ce soir, Madame; tango, paroles 
Georges Hélian, m Alato; pf. © Aug. 
20, 1936; E for. 46686; Ray Ventura 
& cie., Paris. 31266 

Celebratin’ neath that southern moon ; 
w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 185555; Olive Lawley Wilcox, 
Shreveport, La. 31267 


Changing (The) of the guard; w Jack 
Scholl, m M. K. Jerome. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1386283; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 31268 


Chanson de nuit; by Edward Elgar, op. 
15, no. 1, arr. Conway Graves; pf. 
accordion. © Nov. 11, 19386; E for. 
46553; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

31269 


Chanson des deux gosses; paroles Fer- 
nand Pothier et Fernand Rivers, m 
Tiarko Richepin. © Sept. 1, 1936; E 
for. 46697; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 

31270 


Chanson pensive; by A. Gretchaninoff ; 
pf. © Nov. 4, 19386; E pub. 58394; 
Theodore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

31271 


Chansons de geishas; poésies René 
Dumesnil, m Henri Tomasi. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46691; Heugel, Paris. 

31272 

Chansons populaires de _ Vancienne 
France; coll. and ed. with pf. aces. 
Gustave Ferrari. © Dee. 11, 1936; 
E for. 47156; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 31273 


Chant (The) of Miriam and the Red 
Sea; w from Exodus 15, m arr. Har- 
vey B. Gaul; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Dec. 3, 1936; E pub. 58977; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

31274 

Charming bells of spring; bk. of gospel 
songs, ed. and compiled. © Jan. 1, 
1936; E pub. 58853; Hartford music 
co., Hartford, Ark. 31275 


Charming Betsy; w and melody W. R. 
Calaway and Roy Acuff. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 19386; E unp. 186858; W. R. Cala- 
way, Orlando, Fla. 31276 


Charming lady; song. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1936; E unp. 186830; Vera M. Aker, 
Ft. Wayne. 31277 


Che femmena si; versi Vito Spina, 
melodia Antonio Vivio. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
28, 1986; E unp. 135990; Pietro De 
Feo, New York. 31278 


123343—37——2 


31291 


Che sara? ...; canzone fox, dal film 
Nozze vagabonde, parole O. Biancoli 
e D. Faleoni, m Nino Ravasini. © 
Nov. 12, 1986; E for. 47166; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 

31279 


Cheering someone on; song, w George 
Whitefield D’Vys. © Novy. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 58930; C. Austin Miles, Phila- 
delphia. 31280 


— Same. © Dec. 1, 1936; E pub. 
59247; C. Austin Miles, Pitman, N. J. 
31281 


Cherie; song. © 1c Dec. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 1386135; Lucille I. Betschman, 
Norwalk. 0. 31282 


Chew Wriggley’s; w and melody. © 
1 e. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136934; 
Harold Richard Keidel, Excelsior, 
Minn. 31283 


Child Jesus lay on Mary’s knee; Christ- 
mas carol, w Clarence M. Conant, m 
Francis Snow; 5-pt. mixed cho., with 
incidental sop. solo. © Oct. 6, 1936; 
E pub. 59325; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 31284 


Chitarra d’ argento (Ghitara d’argen- 
to); versi e m Marino De Paolis; 


pt. © i ec. Noy. 27, 1986; E unp. 
135844; Societa anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 31285 
Chtopea mego mi zabrali; stowa; 


Adama Asnyka, deutsch Ladislaus 
Gumplowicz, m: St. Niewiadomski, 
op. 49, nr. 8. © Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 
46701; G. Seyfarth, Lwo6w, Poland. 
31286 


Choclo (El); Argentine tango, A. G. 
Villoldo, arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. 
pts. © Dec. 4, 1986; E pub. 58855; 
Emil Ascher, ine., New York. 31287 


Chocolate cake; w and melody. © 
i ¢ Dec. 8, 1986; E unp.; 136173; 
Philip White, New York. 31288 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Star 
mist; lyric, setting and adaptation 
of m from Chopin melodies, HK. Fox. 
© Dec. 21, 1936; E pub. 59260; Elsa 
Hox, Cleveland. 31289 


Choral prelude on Dix; by C. P. Cow- 
ell; organ. © Dec. 14, 1936; Ei for. 
47007; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

31280 


Choral prelude on Irby; by C. P. Cow- 
ell; organ. © Dee. 14, 1986; E for. 
47008; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

31291 


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31292 
Choralia; 6 arrangements, Robert 
Mills Delaney; women’s voices. © 


Sept. 30, 1986; E pub. 58983; EH. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 31292! 


Choral vorspiele; zu melodien des 
deutschen evangelischen gesangbu- 
ches, Sigfrid Walther Miller, op. 58; 
orgel. hft. 1. © Sept. 15, 1936; EB 
for. 46584; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig. 31293. 


Chord families; closely related chords 
in 12 keys. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; 
EK unp. 1386294; Kenneth Woody 
Bradshaw, Bloomington, Ill. 31294 


Chorus (A) girl’s dream; w J. R. Wal- 
lace, melody J. R. Wallace and Cliff 
Jaxon. ©1e. Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 
136473; John Rudy Wallace and Cliff 
Jackson, New York. 31295 


Christmas; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 1386312); Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester, Mass. 31296 


Christmas bells; song. ©1 ce. Dec. 22, 
1936; E unp. 137072; Irene Douglass 
Waldo, Portland. Or. 31297 


Christmas (A) carol; song, w Gilbert 
K. Chesterton. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1936; 
EH ounp. 136577; Mary Louise Cald- 


well, New York. 31298 
Christmas carol; Ww anon.; mixed 
voices; pf., or organ acc. © 1 ©¢. 


Dec. 7, 19836; E unp. 186185; Frances 
Williams Davies, New York. 31299 


Christmas chimes; w and m Arthur 
Stroud; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 46979; Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 31300 


Christmas concerto; concerto grosso, 
no. 8, Arcangelo Corelli, ed. W. Gil- 
lies Whittaker, bowing rev. Mary G. 
Whittaker; string orch. with pf. Sc. 
and pts. pts. 1, 2. © Oct. 29, 1936; 
EK for. 46773; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 31301 


Christmas eve; pf., with w. © Dec. 
17, 1936; E pub. 59145; Erik W. G. 
Leidzén, New York. 31302 


Christmas (A) folk-song; w Lizette 
Woodworth Reese, m William Lind- 


sav; pf. or organ ace. © Sept. 29, 
19386; E pub. 59333; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 313038 
Christmas spirit; hymn. © Dee. 2, 


1936; E pub. 58791; Charles T. Lark, 
New York. 31304 


Christmas stocking; waltz, w Frances 
Bennett, m Pringle Coulter; pf. © 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 31 


1 @. Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 1386376; 
Hugh M. Boodie, Toronto. 31305. 


Christ’s bell; carol anthem, w John 
Henderson, m Alfred Hollins; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Dee. 15, 1936; 
E for. 47006; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 31306 


Church music for the smallest organ; 
written on 38 staves, compiled and 
arr. Gordon Balch Nevin. © Dee. 
14, 1986; E pub. 59102; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 31307 


Cinita linda; tango. © 1 c¢. Nov. 23,. 
1936; E unp. 186518; Elias Tenzer, 
New York. 31308 


Clarinet strut; by Sid. Phillips; clar- 
inet with pf. ace. © Oct. 20, 1986; 
E for. 46573; Peter Maurice music 
co., Itd., London. 31309: 


Clipper honeymoon; song, m R. Shupp. 
©1e. Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 137037 ; 
Francis Alan Ford, and Rose Shupp, 
Honolulu, T. H. 31310 


Cloches (Les) de Noél; duo, French 
text and m Suzanne d’Olivera Jac- 
kowska, English text with the col- 
laboration of Loring P. Rixford; 
[sop. and alto] © Nov. 12, 1936; H 
for. 46567; Parnasse musical, La- 
chute, Que., Canada. 31311 


English text, with the collabora- 
tion of Loring P. Rixford, French 
text and m Suzanne d’Olivera Jac- 
kowska, arr. Angelo Fassio; women’s 


cho. © Dee. 20, 1986; E pub. 59144; 
Parnasse musical, Lachute, Que., 
Canada. 31312 


Clock (The); song; sop. 1, 2 and con- 
tralto. © Dec. 1, 1936; 1 c. Dec. 10; 
E for. 46973; Hugh S. Roberton, 
Glasgow. 31313 


Close your eyes and go to sleep; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 10, 1986; E unp. 136366 ; 
Thompson Anderson, Denver. 31314 


Cloud (Harry L.) Four drum and 
bugle. Se. no. 14. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
E pub. 58760; Harry L. Cloud, Globe, 
Ariz. 31315 


Clover blossoms; w Walter Rolfe, m 
Elizabeth Menges; pf. © Dec. 15, 
1986; E pub. 59060; Evans music ¢o., 
Boston. 31316 


Cocktail of love; w Rosamond Peirce, 
m Bainbridge Crist. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1986; E unp. 135985; Lucien Bain- 
bridge Crist, South Yarmouth, Mass. 

31317 


1398 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


31343 


Codziennie inna; tango, stowa Wili 
Wilifski, m Alfred Schiitz. © Nov. 
25, 1936; E for. 47106; Nowa scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 31318 


Collection of Italian and Neopolitan 
songs for mandolin; compiled A. de 
Martino; violini A e B con versi, e 
eanto o mand. Serie 140. © June 
1, 1986; E for. 46720; Italian book 
co., New York. 31319 


Colonel Bob; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 1365389; Paul 
English, Baton Rouge, La. 31320 


Come back to my arms; w Louise 
Jones; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; EB 
unp. 136221; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31321. 


Come le mimose; valzer lento, dal film 
Pierpin, versi Bixio Cherubini e 
Cambi, m Armando Fragna; orch. 
pti. © Oct. 1, 1986; E for. 46889; 
Societa anonima musicale Bixio, Mi- 
lan. 31322 


Come, let’s eat a banana, it’s icky 
gooie; w W. T. Heath, m G. Morri- 
son. © 1. Oct. 24, 1986; E unp. 
135644; George Morrison and Walter 
T. Heath, Denver. 31323 


Come to New York for the fair, dearie ; 
w and melody York and King, Tom 
Connell and Will Heagney. ©1e. 
Noy. 21, 1986; EH unp. 135587; York 
and King music pub. co., New York. 

31324 

Communion service; w- from Episcopal 
church Book of common _ prayer; 
mixed voices. © Dec. 2, 19386; E 
pub. 58848; Norman Johnson, Minne- 
apolis. 31325 


Completely ; w Nat Simon, melody Roy 


Newell. © 1c Nov. 20, 1936; E 
unp. 1385679; Superior music, inc., 
New York. 31326 


Same. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136632; Superior music, inc., New 
York. 31327 


Compositions for the Hawaiian guitar ; 
with and without words. v. 2. 
Dec. 4, 1986; E pub. 58924; Chester 
T. Weir, Buffalo. 31328 


Concertino; by C. M. v. Weber, op. 45, 
arr. A. EK. Harris; solo horn in F, 
with pf. ace. © Nov. 15, 19386; E 
pub. 59088; Cundy-Bettoney co., Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass. 31329 


de Ferdinand Ktichler, op. 12; 
violino, 1.-3.position, et pf. © Aug. 
22, 1986; E for. 46549; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 31330 


in G dur, J. Mokry; violino et pf. 
© Aug. 15, 1936; E for. 46548; Bos- 
worth & co., Leipzig. 31331 
Concerto d’orchestra; in sol minore, 
Antonio Vivaldi, elaborato e corre- 
dato del cembalo, Alberto Gentili; 
orch. d’archi e cembalo. Partitura. 
© Dec. 14, 1986; E for. 47037; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 31332 


Concerto grosso in re minore; per orch. 
d’archi, A. Vivaldi, versione piani- 
stica Alfredo Casella. © Dee. 3, 
1956; E for. 46948; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. Sloe 


Concerto per violino; di Antonio Vi- 
valdi, armonizzazione ed orchestra- 
zione Alberto Gentili; partitura. 1. 
In si minore; revisione violinistica 
Remy Principe—s. In mi bemolle 
maggiore ; revisione violinistica Carlo 
Zino.—2, In sol minore; revisione 
violinistica Mario Corti. © Dee. 14, 
15, 1936; E for. 47035, 47036, 47040; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 31334-31336 


Concerto per violoncello; in mi minore, 
Antonio Vivaldi, armonizzazione ed 
orchestrazione, Alberto Gentili. Par- 
titura. © Dee. 14, 1936; E for. 47088 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 31337 


Concerto IV; v. Antonio Vivaldi, op. 10, 
no. 4, hrsg. Wolfgang Fortner; flote, 
streichorch. u. generalbass, cembalo 
o. klavier. Partitur. © Oct. 24, 
1936; E for. 46589; B. Schott’s soéhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 31338 


Concerto V; v. Antonio Vivaldi, op. 10, 
no. 5, hrsg. Wolfgang Fortner ; fldte, 
Sstreichorch. u. generalbass, cembalo 
o. klavier. © Oct. 24, 1936; E for. 
46590; B. Schott’s sdhne, Mainz, Ger- 


many. 31339 
Concours (Le) de musique; fox-trot 
humoristique, paroles Charlys, m 


Henry Himmel; orch. ptes., et chant. 
© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46679; H. 
Benjamin, s. a. r. 1., Paris. 31340 


Conjure up the devil; w and m Herman 
Baar. ©1e. Dee. 2, 1936; E unp. 
136150; Herman Baar Solomon, New 
York. 31341 


Contact; song. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; 
H unp. 185502; Lillian F. Mortlock, 
Pelham Manor, N. Y. 31342 


Cook’s (J. Lawrence) original breaks, 
endings and modulations; pf. set no. 
4 ©) ei eDee en 225198650, Hein. 
136873; Jean Lawrence Cook, New 
York. 31343 


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31344 


Cool meadows; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1936; E unp. 135718 ; John W. Phipps, 
Los Angeles. 31344 


Coqueta; gavota, melodia. op. 47. © 
1c. Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 136705; 
Carmelina Delfin, New York. 31345 


Coronation (The); w Tot Seymour, 
melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1c. Dee. 
15, 1986; E unp. 13866238; Famous 
music corp., New York. 31346 


Coronation (A) ode; written Frederick 
Harris, composed Healey Willan; 
mixed voices; organ ace. © Nov. 26, 
1936; E for. 46960; Frederick Harris 
co., Oakville, Ont., Canada. 31347 


Coronation (A) song; unison song, Ww 
and m Frederick Thomas Durrant, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © Nov. 
9, 1936; E for. 46873; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 31348 


Corsage (The) of roses; w Mort 
Greene, m Charley Rosoff. © 1 «. 
Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 135794; Famous 
music corp., New York. 31549 


Corsaresea; grande suite sinfonica in 
5 tempi, P. La Rotella; orch. Par- 
titura. 4° e 5° tempo. © Oct. 20, 
1936; E for. 47146, 47147; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 31350, 31351 


Costanza e Fortezza; opera, Johann 
Josef Fux, tr., ed., realization of fig- 
ured bass, adapting for modern per- 
formance and reduction to pf. sc., 
Gertrude Parker Smith. © Nov. 27, 
1986; E for. 58852; Trustees of the 
Smith college, Northampton, Mass. 

31352 


Could I really be to blame; w and mel- 
ody. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
135761; Eddie Lane, Los Angeles. 

31353 

Could you love me as I love you; mel- 
ody J. B. Vidach and Michael Parenti. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 135668 ; 
John Batista Vidach, Chicago. 

31354 


Count me out; pf., with w. ©1c. Nov. 
30, 1986; E unp. 135962; Jimmie 
Luneeford, New York. 313855 


Counting my sheep; song, melody G. B. 

Hunt and Irwin Frederick Quast. © 

1 c. Dee. 4, 1986; E unp. 136083 ; Gale 
Borden Hunt, San Jose, Calif. 

31356 


Courier of the king; overture, Christo- 
pher Bach, rev. and arr. R. EH. Hil- 
dreth; orch. 1. Pts., with pf. con- 
ducetor—2.' Se. © Dee. 5, 1986;¢ Hh 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


pub. 58927; Ludwig music pub. ¢o., 
Cleveland. oleae 


Cours @harmonie analytique; par Mar- 
cel Dupré. 17° année.—2° année. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46541, 46542; 
Alphonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 

31358, 31359 


w and m Harl Reed; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 
135619; Lincoln music corp., New 
York. 31360: 


Cousin Lee album of hill country bal- 
lads and old time songs; 50 complete 
songs, compiled Joe Davis; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 31, 1936; E pub. 58833 ; 
Joe Davis, ine., New York. 31361 


Cowboy and mountain songs; new 
arrs. Carleton Colby; orch. pts. fol. 
no. 1. © Oct. 1, 1936; E pub. 58777 ; 
Melrose bros. music co., ine., Chicago. 

31362 


Cowboy Johnny’s last ride; w and mel- 
ody Cliff Carlisle. © 1c Dee! 11; 
1936; E unp. 136459; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 31363. 


Cowboy’s (A) mistake; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 1386814; 
Hector Wilson, Fergus, Ont., Can- 
ada. 31364 


Cradle song; by William Byrd, adapted 
as a carol for 4 mixed voices with 
aee. arr. for pf. from original string: 


Courtin’ ; 
treble. 


pts., Edmund H. Fellowes. © Dec. 
15, 1986; E for. 47127; Stainer &: 
Bell, ltd., London. 31365. 


Crazy over Daisy; fox-trot, w and mel- 
ody. ©1.«. Dec. 8, 1986; E unp. 
136256; Warren Frisino, Baltimore. 

31366. 

Crazy rhythm; melody. © 1 ec. Dee. 
5, 1936; E unp. 186296; Michael L. 
D’Anna, Buffalo. 313867 


Crazy valves; by Nat Gonella; B flat 
trumpet, with pf. acc. © Nov. 3, 
19386; E for. 46623; Peter Maurice. 
music co., Itd., London. 31368. 


Creed (The) of Mount Vernon semi-. 
nary; w Mary E. Colgan, m Adolf 
Torovsky. © Dec. 8, 1936; E pub. 
58923; Adolf Torovsky, Washington. 

31869: 

Creole croon; w Lila Phillips, m Irene: 
Rodgers; in D flat. © Dec. 15, 1936; 
EK. pub. 59196; Theodore Presser €o., 
Philadelphia. 31370" 


Crerie (EK. Edwin) Twelve little stem-- 
less compositions for the pianoforte.. 
© Dee. 8, 1936; E pub. 58894; Volk-. 
wein bros., inc., Pittsburgh. 3137: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Croon a little tune; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
2, 1936; E unp. 1387083; Harry Rich- 
ards, Cincinnati. 31372 


Cross country hop; by Will Hudson; 
pt. © Nov. 25, 1986; E pub. 58771; 
Exclusive publications, ine., New 
York. 31373 


Crosses every mood; song, w Brent 
Osborne, arr. John Rarig. © Dee. 
8, 1936; E pub. 59121; Erik Frey, 
Seattle. 31374 


Cuando estaba en tus brazos; melody, 
M. Rodriguez and F. Montitallo. © 

1 ec. Dec. 18, 1986; E unp. 1386885; 
Hdward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. $1375 
Cubano (El); danzon, Carlos Seoane, 
arr. Joseph E. Momo; pf. accordion. 
© Dee. 19, 19386; E pub. 59239; Kay 
& Kay music pub. corp., New York. 
31376 

Cuddle up and say you care; song. 
© 1 c. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 136481; 
Alfonso Natalini, Springfield, Mass. 
31377 

Cuddle up close, dear; w Roy Daniel 


myers) pi. .©, 1 i: Nov. 28,- 1986; 
E unp. 185898; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31378 


Cup (A) of tea; song, w Antoinette F. 
Cassidy. © 1 c¢ Dee. 8, 1936; E 
unp. 1386202; Frances Tarbox, New 
York. 31379 


Cut down on the cutting up; w and 
melody Perey Bryant. © 1 e. Dee. 
9, 1986; E unp. 186292; Percival 
Oswald Bryant, Ocean Falls, B. C., 
Canada. 31380 


Daddy, cuddle me; song, w Jean Mc- 
Robert. © 1 c. Dee. 29, 1936; E 
unp. 186979; Charles Elmer McRob- 
ert, Los Angeles. 31381 


Daisy, my black-eyed Daisy; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© ic. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 136663 ; 
H. Madge Nichols, Gilmore, Id. 

31382 


Dalmarsch; af Ivar Widéen; pf. med. 
text. © Apr. 29, 1936; E for. 46914; 
A.-b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 31383 


Dance it now on Broadway; song, arr. 
Christopher O’Hare. © 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1986; E unp. 136839; Caitilin 
Kelly, New York. 31384 


Dance night; w V. J. McGonigle, m 
Bh.) Geetz.».©),,1ic. Dee. 17701936: 
EH unp. 186708; Victor J. McGonigle, 


31397 

Jackson, Neb., and Eloise Thomas 
Goetz, Sioux City, Neb. 31385 
Dance of the little brown men; w 


Walter Rolfe, m Elizabeth Menges; 


pf. © Dee. 15, 1936; E pub. 59057; 
Evans music co., Boston. 31356 
Dance to the last note; song. © 1 ©. 


Dec. 238, 1936; E unp. 137045; Eliza- 
beth Whittaker Haskell, Dallas. 
31387 


Dancing Chanukah lights ; musical play- 
let, text and m Clara Goldblum. © 
Oct. 22, 1986; D 39188; Bloch pub. 
co., ine., New York. 31387* 


Dancing this waltz with my love; mel- 
ody J. B. Vidach and Michael Parenti. 
© 1c. Sept. 17, 1936; E unp. 136798; 
John Batista Vidach, Chicago. 31388 


Dancing toys; by Ted Weems and Keg- 
bert Van Alstyne; pf. © Dee. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59184; Remick music 
corp., New York. 31389 


Dancing with my eyes closed; w and m 
Reginald Sloan, pf. arr. Chas. Well- 


inger. © 1c. Noy. 25, 1936; E unp. 
136517; Thomas Reginald Sloan, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 31390 
Dangerous woman; melody. © 1 «. 


Noy. 30, 19386; E unp. 1385916; W. R. 
Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 31391 


Dann wird es langsam wieder herbst; 
ein herbstlicher foxtrot, text Klaus S. 
Richter, m Gerhard Mohr. © Aug. 
23, 1985; E for. 46818; Dreiklang- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 31392 


Danse chinoise; by Bainbridge Crist; 
pf. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 59315; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

31393 


Danza jeratica; di Alberto Gentili; 
grande orch. Partitura. © Nov. 20, 
18386; E for. 47133; Carisch, s. a., 
Milan. 31304 


Dark eyes; Russian folk melody, arr. 
H. Jean Diestelhorst; pf. © Dee. 21, 
1936; E pub. 59184; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 31395 


— Russian folksong, w Alfred Marl- 
hom, m adapted and arr. Wallingford 
Riegger ; 2-pt. treble voices; with pf. 
ace. and violin obbl. ad lib. © Dee. 
17, 1936; E pub. 59308; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 31396 


Dat zijn me dingen, Juffrouw Dinges; 
roddelliedje, tekst Jacques Van Tol, 
m Joop de Leur. © Nov. 22, 1936; 
E for. 47050; Metro music co., Ams- 
terdam, Holland. 31397 


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31898 


Dawn (The) is here; song. 
oP 1986" 1 imps? aoorTe 
Aileen Brosius, Los Angeles. 


Mildred 
31398 


Day (The); w Grace Noll Crowell, m 
Karl Klun. © 1c. Dee.'11, 1936; BE 
unp. 186468; Rosina Kiun, Los An- 
geles. 31399 


Day dreams; w and melody M. Bern- 
storff and Edith O. Osborn. © 1 «. 
Dee. 5, 19386; E unp. 186269; Marjorie 
Bernstorff, Ellinwood, Kan. 31400 

Day (The) that we were wed; song. © 
1 ec Dee. 3, 1986; E unp. 136049; 
Helen Hosinski, Cicero, Ill. 31401 


Day (The) we met; w and melody. © 
ic, Wec. ti 193650 eunp. laure: 


Frank Ouellette, Sudbury, Ont., 
Canada. 31402 
Day (The) will bring some lovely 


thing; song, w Grace Noll Crowell. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1936; E unp. 136614; 
Blanche Potter, Wichita Falls, Tex. 

314038 


Days (The) of Scharwenka and Mosz- 
kowski; 44 works by composers of all 
nationalities in the period from 1850: 
to 1854, selected and ed. Albert E. 
Wier; pf. © Nov. 9, 1936; A 100561; 
Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New 
York. 31404 


Days of yore; w John Ware, m Hector 
Richard. © 1. Noy. 21, 1936; EH 
unp. 1385508; Walter Komasa, South 
Bend, Ind. 31405 


Deaf and dumb and blind ’cause I adore 
you; w and melody. ©1ce. Dec. 19, 


1936> )H) Upp elsGsl sew wearryy, )P. 
Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 31406 
Dear heart; song; ten. © 1 e¢. Nov. 


10, 1936; E unp. 136194; Mrs. Mc- 
Phail Conley Sherman, Drewry’s 
Bluff, Va. 31407 


Dear old dad; w and m Clarence Schell ; 
pf. + © k, es Noy, 28; 1936: . E -unp; 
135868; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 31408 


Dear old Longview high school; pf. 
with w. © Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58995; Leonard Rupert Fulkerson, 
Longview, Tex. 31409 


Dear old mother of mine; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1986; 
E unp. 1386145; Tyyne M. Paananen, 
Duluth. 31410) 


Dear old sweetheart; waltz song. © 
1c Dee. 16, 1986; E unp. 1386673; E. 
Hartley Carle, Glassville, N. B., Can- 
ada. 31411 


© 1c. Nov. | Deisenroth 


pt. TT ‘ni!s.,v..3m 


(Friedrich) Vier  signal- 
horn-mirsche ; mit musikkorps, Fried- 
rich Deisenroth. Stimmen. © June 
12, 1986; E for. 47094; MHeinrich- 
shofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 
31412 


Depression is over; w and melody. © 
1 « Nov. 14, 1986; E unp. 1386471; 
Angelo Marasco, Pittsburgh. 31413 


Descants on ten Christmas hymns and 
earols; Ww various authors, descant 
melodies Frances Frothingham. © 
Dee. 8, 1986; E pub. 58867; Clayton 
KF. Summy co., Chicago. 31414 


Desert moonlight; waltz song, m N. H. 
_ Iverson, Lehman Henry Stout and 
Linwood Lee Noble. © 1c. Dee. 19, 
19386; E unp. 136789; Norman Ed- 
ward Iverson, Phoenix, Ariz. 31415 


Despair; waltz song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 
135538 ; Vernon Smith, West Chester, 
Pa. 31416 


Despecho; melody, Guadalupe Mendoza. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136880 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 31417 


Desperately in love; w Roscoe McCrae, 
and melody. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 138638386; Eddie Mallory, New 
York, 31418 


Desperdicio; melody G. Mendoza. © 
1c. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 186890; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York, 31419 


Determined; w and m Ruth Renwick, 
arr. Charlie Friedman. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
15, 1986; E unp. 136605; Ruth Ren- 
wick Kewer, Uphams Corner, Mass. 

31420 


Deutsche (Das) lied; w Paul Bottler ; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 1385929; Karl H. Amelang, 
Houston, 31421 


Devotion; by Albert W. Keteélbey, arr. 
for violin and pf., Leslie Jeffries. © 
Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 47161; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 31422 


by Arthur Lange. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 
1936; E unp. 136916 ; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 31423 


Diamonds and sables; song. © 1 « 
Nov. 80, 19386; E unp. 185828; Zed 
Kerry, Cleveland. 31424 

Did I get a break, I ask you; w and 


m T. L. I. Carlson, in collaboration 
with William P. Barnett, arr. W. P. 


1402 


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no. 12, 1986 


31451 


Barnett. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 
135632; Thos. L. I. Carlson, Minne- 
apolis. 31425 


Did we just kiss; song, m Arthur W. 


Doyle. © 1c. Dee. 4, 19386; E unp. 
156054; George A. Sullivan, Salem, 
Mass. 31426 


Did you ever; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 e. Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 186704; 
Carle Dawes Clark, Miami, Fla. 

31427 


Did your mother come from Ireland; w 
and m Jimmy Kennedy and Michael 
Carr; with ukulele and accordion 
arrs. © Nov. 10, 1936; E for. 46810; 
World copyrights, ltd., London. 

31428 


Diddlin’ Dan; w and melody. ©1e. 
Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 185807; Harry 
P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 81429 


Dido and Aeneas; suite from the opera, 
by Henry Purcell, selected and ed. 
Albert Stoessel; string orch., with 
pf. ad lib. Sc. and pts. © Oct. 5, 
1936; E pub. 59337 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 31430 


Dime; cancion, arr. Charles Riley. © 
1 e. Oct. 26, 1986; E unp. 185686; 
Luis Gregoire, San Francisco. 


31431 


Dio vi salvi Regina; hymne religieux 
des Corses, reconstitué et harmonisé, 
Henri Tomasi; voix de femmes ou 
dhommes; orgue acc. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 46665; Henry Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. 31432 


Discarded (The) lover’s waltz; w 
George Watkin; pf. ©1e. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135854; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31483 


District (The) of Columbia legionnaire 
-Imarch; accordion. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 135834; LaRue James 
Huntt, Washington, 31434 


Do dreams ever come true; w Jimmie 
Harvey Taylor; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 185883; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31435 


Do me a personal favor and make me 
a personal loan; song with guit. arr. 
© Nov. 14, 1936; E pub. 58828; Wil- 
liam A. Dillon, Ithaca, N. Y. 31436 


Do re mi; song. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 185793; Ernie Young, Wash- 
ington. 31437 


Do you remember; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 186656; Anna 
Harder Rumsey, Tenafly, N. J. 
31438 
Do you want to go there; hymn. © 
1 ce. Dee. 29, 19386; E unp. 1386977; 
Lucey A. Francis, New Orleans. 
31439 
Dodging the creditors; by Helen E. 
Myers; pf. © Nov. 30, 1936; E pub. 
58804; Joe Davis, inc., New York. 
31440 
Dog (The) goned marriage blues; 
song, melody Willard Herring. © 
ie. Dee, 19863 BH. unp., Js6i6s; 
David C. Hicks, High Point, N. C. 
31441 
Doing the dance called The devil 
wings; song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; 
EH ounp. 186275; W. Adalbert Mozart 
Small, New York. 31442 


Dolore; funeral march, W. E. M. 
Pettee, arr. P. X. Laube; band pts. 
© May 1, 1936; E pub. 59083 ; Cundy- 
Bettoney co., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 


814438 
Dolores; w and m Grace Robins. © 


1 ec. Dec. 2, 19386; E unp. 136029; 
Edna Grace Robins, Brooklyn. 
31444 


Dominica XXI post Pentecosten; par 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; orgue. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46667; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 31445 


Dominica XXII post Pentecosten; par 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; orgue. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46668; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 31446 


Dominica XXIII post Pentecosten ; par 
Charles Tournemire, op. 57; orgue. 
© Sept. 1, 19386; E for. 46669; 
Heugel, Paris. 31447 


Don Juan Casanova de Jones; w and 
melody Dawes Clark. © 1 ce. Dee. 2, 
1986; E unp. 135971; Carle Dawes 
Clark, Coconut Grove, Fla. 31448 


Donkey (The); w G. K. Chesterton, 
m Dora Bright. © Oct. 30, 1936; EH 
for. 46622; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

31449 


Donna (La) in blue; versi Vincenzo 
Fede, e melodia. © 1 ec. Dec. 21, 
1936; E unp. 136940; Thomas F. 
Tillona, Brooklyn. 31450 


Don’t be a _ knocker; fox-trot song, 
melody C. I. Alexander and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Nov. 19, 19386; H 
unp. 1385533; C. I. Alexander, Mc- 
Creary, Man., Canada. 31451 


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31452 


Don’t believe it, baby; pf. treble, with 
w.' ©) 1e" Dec. 21) 1936: 7H aunp. 
136962; Normain Fytszch, Lincoln, 
Neb. 31452 

Don’t blame it on the moon; w Tad 
Hopper, m David Campbell. © 1 «. 
Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 137067; Jack 
Hopper, Forest, Miss. 31453 

Don’t let us say good-night; song. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1986; EH ‘unp. 137047 :; 
Leroy Kappes, Baltimore. 31454 


Don’t take the sweet out of sweet- 


heart; w and m Lou Klein, John 
Redmond, and Lee David; with 
guit. arr. © Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 


58956; Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
31455 


Don’t you care just a little for me; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
jele* arr, © 1 .coWecr 2, 19367) ) 
unp. 1385978; Maurice Leary, Custer, 
Wis. 31456 


Don’t you care what any one says; 
w and m Sammy Cahn and Saul 
©haplin; pt. treble’ © W ec Dee. A, 
1936; E unp. 1386287; Remick music 
corp., New York. 31457 


Dornroschen; miarechenoper, Fritz Beh- 
rend, op. 76. Klavierauszug. © 
June 80, 1936; E for. 47080; Afa- 
verlag, Hang Diimnnebeil, Berlin. 

31458 


Dorothy; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢. Dee. 16, 
1956; E unp. 1386658; Roy Adam Tet- 
lock, Hyas, Sask., Canada. 31459 


Double eagle march; by J. F. Wagner, 
arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. pts. © 
Dee. 4, 19386; E pub. 58859; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 31460 


Douglas (Mona) Five Manx folk 
dances; dances and airs coll. from 
traditional sources M. Douglas, dance 
notations Edith Jones, pf. arrs. Ar- 
nold Foster. set. © Dec. 1, 1936; 
E for. 46935; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 31461 


Down a mountain trail; w and melody 
G. Autry and Odie Thompson. © 1 
ce. Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 1385911; Gene 
Autry, Hollywood, Calif. 31462 


Down by that big white oak tree; 

waltz, song, melody Ben Adelman. © 

1 ce. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135524; 
Ralph J. Rook, Waynesboro, Pa. 

31463 


Down in our alley; w and melody Bob 
Rothberg and Sammy Timberg. © 1 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


e. Oct. 23, 1936; E unp. 186124; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 31464 


Down in yon forest; folk-song from 
North Carolina, coll. John Jacob 
Niles, arr. Cyr de Brant. 1. Mixed 
cho.—2. Women’s 3-pt. cho. © Sept. 
29, 1986; H pub. 59819, 593820; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 

31465, 31466 

Down on the dear old farm; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 23, 1986; E unp. 135608; 
Medora I. Lake, Bridgeport, Conn. 

31467 

Down-stream ; song, melody Merle Ben- 
nett and C. K. Cooper. © 1 ec. Nov. 
23, 1986; E unp. 135627 ; Carroll Kent 
Cooper, Los Angeles. 31468 

Down the slide; by Lew Davis; trom- 
bone, with pf. acc. © Nov. 6, 1986; 
E for. 46740; Peter Maurice music 
co., Itd., London. 31469) 


Drag along; ten. banjo, with w. ©le. 
Dee. 1, 1936; EK unp. 185959; William 
Nicholas, New York. 31470) 


Draw nigh to God; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Albion Metcalf; 2 pt. 
cho.; organ or pf. ace. © Dee. 16, 
19386; E pub. 59113; B. F. Wood mu- 
Sie co., Boston. 31471 


Dream boat; w and melody Al Good- 
man, Jimmy McHugh and Harold 
Adamson. © 1 ec. Dec. 10, 1986; HB 
unp. 1386364; Robbins music corp., 
New York. 31472 


Dream (A) can do anything; w and 
melody. ©1e. Dec. 15, 1936; E unp. 
136631; Walter Kurt Dling, Cincin- 
nati. 31473 


Dream house, a home; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. © 1. Dee. 4, 1986; E unp. 
136143; Catherine T. Endres, St. 
Paul. 31474 


Dream (A) in the gleam of the glass; 
w Max French; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135900; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31475 


Dreamer (The) [and] Down the road; 
w Walter Rolfe, m Elizabeth Menges ; 
pf. © Dec. 15, 1986; E pub. 59058; 
Evans music co., Boston. 31476 


Dreamer’s (A) imagination; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1386146; Bill Rayfield, Rock 
Hal S.C: 31477 


Dreaming dreams of my darling queen ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 
136664; Bernard H. Hunt, Cincinnati. 

31478 


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MUSICATI, 
no. 12, 1936 


Dreaming, just dreaming of you; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1986; E unp. 186591 ; 
Dorothea Mildred Bates, Des Moines. 

31479 

Dreaming of my Rocky Mountain 
home; w Adah Dalby, m Alva Wood- 
ward; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Dee. 1, 19836; E pub. 58788; Cross & 
Winge, ine., Portland, Or. 31480 


Dreaming of the one far-away; pf., 


with w. ©1ece. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 
136617; Joseph Sassany, Philadel- 
phia. 31481 
Dreaming of you; song, arr. Baird 


Hamlin. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 
136619; Harry Teichman, Los An- 
geles. 31482 


melody Jimmie Crane. ©1e. 
Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 186894; Frank 
Simpson, New York. 31483 


w M. Lowenstein, melody J. Picola. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1936; E unp. 135287; 
John Picola and Melvin Lowenstein, 
New York. 31484 


— w Raymond Odell, and melody. © 
1 ce. Dec. 11, 1986; E unp. 136428; 
David Willis, Represa, Calif. 


31485 


Dreams; song, w Norma Nell Smythe. 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1936; E unp. 136868; 
J. Chas. MeNeil, Los Angeles. 31486 


Dreams of Florida; fox trot song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1. Dee. 12, 
1936; E unp. 1864938; O. Van Alphen, 
Manatee, Fla. 31487 


Drei laub auf einer linden; eine volks- 
liederreihe, Hermann Simon. hft. 2. 
nr. 9-15.—hft. 1. nr. 1-8. .© Sept. 
25, 1936; E for. 46722, 46730; Fr. 
Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel, Leipzig. 

31488, 31489 


Drei tolle tage; schlager aus dem film, 
text Ralph M. Siegel u. E. Leenen, 
m Ernst Leenen. © Aug. 14, 1936; 
E for. 46817; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 31490 


Drifting; waltz song, m Len Fleming. 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 19836; E unp. 186305; 
Marian Voules, San Antonio. 31491 


Drifting along; song. © Dec. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 59287; Georgia Lambert Voge- 
nitz, Newcomerstown, O. 31492 


Drifting along with love; m Al Sand- 
ers; pf. treble, with w. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1986; E unp. 135725; Glenn N. 
Larson, Warren, Pa. 31493 


COMPOSITIONS 


31506 


Drifting out of Dreamland; song, m J. 
Chas. MeNeil. © 1 ¢. Noy. 25, 1986; 
H unp. 135717; Lester P. Beisinger, 
Port Chester, N. Y. 31494 


Drink of our love to-night; song, m 
Arthur W. Doyle. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
19386; E unp. 186052; George A. Sulli- 
van, Salem, Mass. 31495 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; song, 
arr. Nick Manoloff; with ukulele and 
guit. chords and Hawaiian guit. solo, 
in note and diagram. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
EK pub. 58880; Calumet music co., 

* Chicago. 31496 


transcribed Carl Richter; pf. © 
Noy. 19, 1986; E pub. 59022; Bach 
music ¢co., Boston. 313497 


Du falsches herze; canzonett 4 4, Joh. 
Theile, hrsg. u. bearb. Hans J. Moser, 
mit generalbassaussetzung Max Seif- 
fert; gem. chor. © Sept. 15, 1933; 
BH for. 46927; Henry Litolif’s verlag, 
Braunschweig, Germany. 31498 


Du oder ich; kammer-operette, text u. 
m Hrich Hinegg, klavierauszug zum 
dirigieren eingerichtet v. komponis- 
ten. © June 18, 1936; E for. 46840; 
Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 31499 


Du warst fiir mich der schonste liebe- 
straum; lied u. slowfox, text Ernst 
Huebner, m Werner Bochmann. © 
Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 46715; Wiener 
bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

31500 


Duana; violin. © 1. Dee. 17, 1986; 
E unp. 186726; Samuel Pokrass, New 
York. 31501 


Duchess (The) had the duke for din- 
ner; song, arr. Arthur Gutman; with 
guit. arr. © Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 
59034: John Redmond and Lee David, 
New York. 31502 


Ducky (The) wucky dance; w and m 
Frank La Vere, Jack Lee and Martin 
Buccieri, arr. Jean Walz; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 7, 1936; E pub. 59214; 
Variety music co., Chicago. 31508 


Hach hour of the day; song. © 1. 
Noy. 18, 1986; E unp. 185564; J. C. 
Iles, De Ridder, La. 31504 


Each star; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 186148; 
Jocelyn Escude, Mansura, La. 31505 


Easiest (The) tunes to sing and play; 
arr. Hrnest Haywood; pf., with w. 
© Dee. 18, 1936; E for. 47129; Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 31506 


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31507 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Easter dawn; w and melody. © 1 ¢.| Eperdument; paroles Maurice Boukay, 


Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 135582; Con- 
stance Warren, Los Angeles. 31507 


Eastern dance; by Charles Woodhouse ; 
violin and pf. © Nov. 20, 19386; E 
for. 46859; Hawkes & son (London) 
lItd., London. 31508 


Ebon chronicle; by William Grant Still. 
© 1 c. Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 136695 ; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 

31509 


Ecco pecché; versi e melodia. © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136939; Thomas 
Tillona, Brooklyn. 31510: 


Echoes; w and melody Rita Jarvis. © 
1 ce. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 1386580; 
Rita Jarvis Dare, New York. 31511 


Eestacy ; waltz, w and m A. A. M. De- 
wing and Margaret A. Dewing; pf. 
© Dec. 2, 1936; E pub. 58921; A. A. 
M. Dewing, Baltimore. 31512 


Ec-sta-sy (The) of love; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 186585; Eli M. 
Cullen, Elmwood Place, O. 31513 


El Dorado girl; melody. ©1c. Nov. 21, 
1936; E unp. 135789; William C. 
Pierce, Pacific Grove, Calif. 31514 


Hlephant’s (The) joke; by Edna-Mae 
Burnam; pf. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59188; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 31515 


Hllsteana; selection, melody. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 3, 1936; E unp. 1386068 ; Abraham 
Elistein, N. Y. 31516 


Hmpire (The) city salute; military 
march, Axel W. E. Austin, arr. W. C. 
Lindemann; band pts. © Aug. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59296; Austin music 
pub. co., New York. 31517 


Empire (The) state salute; military 
march, Axel W. E. Austin, arr. W. C. 
Lindemann; band pts. © Aug. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59295; Austin music 
pub. co., New York. 31518 


Hmpty (The) cradle; w and m Vaughn 
De Leath; with guit. arr. © Dee. 11, 
1986; E pub. 59201; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 31519 


Enfant (L’) sommeillait; berceuse 
chanson; avec violon ad lib. © Aug. 
20, 19386; E for. 46675; M. Vogade, 
Paris. 31520 


Enough; song, w Sara Teasdale. ©1e. 
Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 186637; Helen 
Hood, Brookline, Mass. 31521 


m Marie Charbonnel. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 46700; C. Joubert & cie., 
Paris. 31522 


Episode; violoncello and pf. © Oct. 
19, 1986; E for. 46748; Helen Meu- 
gens, Johannesburg, South Africa. 

31523 


Erwartung; romanze, Paul Lindemann ; 
salon-orch. stimmen. © Apr. 30, 
1936; E for. 47077; Edition Linde- 
mann, Otto Lindemann, Berlin. 

31524 


Es ist so sch6n ein gliick zu zwei’n; 
foxtrot, text Ralph M. Siegel, m H. 
Wernicke. © May. 29, 1986; E for. 
46824; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

31525 


Es schneit; slow-fox, text Klaus S. 
Richter, m Gerhard Mohr. © Nov. 6, 
1935; E for. 46838; Dreiklang-verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 31526 


Espana cahi; paso doble, P. Marquina ; 
orch. ptes. © June 15, 19386; E for. 
46745; Julio Garzon, Paris. 31527 


Espana novelette; melody. © 1. Dee. 
22, 1936; E unp. 136959; Minnie Hve- 
lyn James, Minneapolis. 31528 


Esthercita; vals criollo, letra y m AlI- 
fredo A. Pelaia y Saverio Pelaia 
Insa; pf. © Nov. 30, 1936; E for. 
47066; Southern music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 31529 


Estretlita; by Manuel Ponce, tran- 
scribed and arr. Marcus I. Epstein; 


pf. © Dec. 21, 1936; E pub. 59133; 
Shattinger piano & musi¢e co., St. 
Louis. 31530 


Eternal (The) garden; song, w Myra 
Page Wirén. © Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58850; Frances Avanarius Wirén, 
New York. 31531 


Et’s-lay itch-day e-thay owd-cray; w 
and melody. ©1c. Dee. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 136037; Harry P. Gamble, jr., 
New Orleans. 31532 


Every eye shall see the Son of God; 
hymn, m A. L. Byers. © Dec. 18, 
1936; E pub. 59109; Herbert Temple, 
Anderson, Ind. 31533 


Everybody; song, w Paul Boettjer. © 
1c. Dec. 3, 19836; E unp. 137024; Paul 
A. Mersieowsky, New York. 31534 


Everybody’s getting ready for the wed- 
ding; w and m Bob Rothberg and 
Sammy Timberg; pf. ©1c. Dee. 18, 
1986; E unp. 136730; Famous music 
corp., New York. 31535 


1406 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


31561 


Everybody’s singin’ it; song. © 1. 
Nov. 23, 19386; E unp. 135787; Iris 
Monahan, Los Angeles. 315386 


Everybody’s singing swing time; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Dee. 17, 19386; E unp. 
186702; Anne Mae Avery, Brookline, 
Mass. 31537 


Everybody swing; w Sidney Clare, m 
Harry Akst. © 1c. Dee. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 136918; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 31538 


Everything could really be all okey 
doke; w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1936; E unp. 186212; Irma Marie 
Apfelbaum, Ft. Wayne. 31539 


Evoeation; from Iberia suite, I. Al- 
beniz, new arr. Venato De Campo; 


pf. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 59158; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 31540 
Ewige (Der) ruf; kantate, Edvard 
Moritz, op. 60; eine alt-stimme u. 
streichquartett. © Apr. 1, 1933; H 
for. 47072; Henry Litolff’s verlag, 


31541 


Exalt His name; arr. Roger C. Wil- 
son; orch. pts. © Nov. 9, 1936; E 
pub. 58789; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 31542 


Facade; suite, William Walton; orch. 
Full se. © Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 
46771; Oxford univ. press, London. 

31543 


Faded love; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1936; E unp. 136662; Grace Noah, 
Rutledge, Tenn. 31544 


Faded rosebuds; w Beth Holt, m 
Charles Bowen. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 185942; Sarah Eliza- 
beth Holt, Bellingham, Wash. 31545 


Fading trails; fox-trot, w and melody 
R. LaRouche, arr. Maude Lees. 
1 ec. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 136581; 
Roy LaRouche, Emeryville, Calif. 
31546 


Fallt dir der abschied auch so schwer ; 
tango, text Bruno Ballz, m Nico 
Dostal. © Nov. 14, 1935; E for. 
46837; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Ber- 
lin. 31547 


Fabr’ nach St. Gilgen zur sommers- 
zeit; walzerlied, w Peter Herz, m 
Hermann Leopoldi. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
E for. 46725; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Vienna. 

31548 


Brunswick, Germany. 


Fain would I change that note; w 
anon., m Charles Wilfred Orr, tonic 
solfa tr. H. J. Timothy; sop. and 
alto: 1 2 6©) Octe 20) 1936; He tor. 
46610; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

31549 


Fairest in thousands; w Jenny Lind; 
mt © 1 ec. Nov. 28) 1986 :%H) tinp. 
135884; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 31550 


Fairies on the Mendips; by H. Ash- 
worth-Hope [and] Roundabouts; in- 
termezzo, Arthur Wood; orch. A. 
Wood; pts. © Oct. 7, 1986; H. for. 
46571; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 31551 


Fairy friends; short fairy play, writ- 
ten and composed F. Vaughan Law- 
ton. © Dec. 11, 19386; E for. 47157; 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 

31552 

Fairy (The) on the Christmas tree; 
w Roma Campbell Hunter, m Harry 
Parr-Davies; with arr. for ukulele, 


etc. © Dee. 4, 1986; E for. 46992; 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., London. 
31553 

Fajardo; march; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1986; E unp. 186204; EHustaquio 
Méndez, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 
31554 

Falling for you; song. © 1. Nov. 


25, 1936; HE) unp. 1385836; Theodore 
McRae, New York. 31555 


False alarm; song, melody Phil Starr. 
© 1c. Dee. 15, 1986; E unp. 13866138 ; 
Johnny Bradley, Philadelphia. 

31556 


Famiglia jazz; fox-trot, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Armando Fragna. © 
Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46891; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

31557 


Fantasia oriental; pf. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1986; E unp. 135790; William C. 
Pierce, Pacific Grove, Calif. 31558 


Fantasy pieces; by Hubert Hales, op. 
26, no. 1-5; pf. © Dee. 2, 1936; E 
for. 47001; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 31559 


Farewell (Soiridh) ; w Henry Whyte, 
Gaelic air arr. Hugh S. Roberton; 
mixed choir or quartet. © Dee. 1, 
1936; E for. 46997; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 31560 

Farther with Christ; hymn. © Oct. 


16, 1986; E pub. 59107; Charles Cle- 
tus Kyle, Red Lion, Pa. 31561 


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31562 


Fate; w and m Jule LeNard; pf. © 
1 « Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 136742; 
Julia L. HWitzPatrick, Chicago. 

31562 

Father I am coming home; sacred 
gong. © -Dec. 10, 1936; E. pub. 
59127; Charles M. Fillmore, Indian- 
apolis. 31563 


Father, I cry to Thee; by F. H. Him- 
mel, arr. mixed cho., with sop. solo. 
© Oct. 30, 1986; E pub. 58984; Her- 
man W. Monson, Moorhead, Minn. 

31564 


Father of victory; march, Louis 
Ganne, arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. 
pts. © Dee. 4, 1986; E pub. 58858; 
Emil Ascher, inec., New York. 31565 


Father’s day; w HE. Duerr, melody W. 
Hngvick. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 19386; E 
unp. 1385651; William HEngvick, Oak- 
land, Calif., and Edwin Duerr, Berke- 
ley, Calif. 31566 


Feather (A) in her Tyrolean hat; w 
and m Annette Mills). © Nov. 18, 
1986; E for. 46781; Campbell, Con- 
nelly & co., Itd., London. 31567 


Feeling blue; w and m Pat Notary. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 136398 ; 
Pasquale Notary, New York. 3156S 


Fellow malade; paroles René d’Hel- 
bingue, m Markowski. © Aug. 20, 
1986; E for. 46685; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 31569 


Festival band book; composed and arr. 
Jos. Olivadoti and Guy H. Hoimes; 
pts., with pf. conductor se. v. 1. 
Noy. 16, 1986; E pub. 58934; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 31570 


Festlicher auftakt; v. Clemens Schmal- 
Stich, op, dl0T;, orch: (Peartitun,| yO 
Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 46798 ; Rob. For- 


berg, Leipzig. d1571 
Féte Dieu 4 Séville; from Iberia suite, 
I. Albeniz, new arr. Venato De 


Campo; pf. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59163 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 31572 


Feu (Le) sacré; drame choral, texte et 
m Francois Olivier. Partition pf. et 
chant. © Sept. 1, 1936; EH for. 46666; 
Francois Olivier, Lausanne, Switzer- 
land. 31573 


Fifth engineers march; band pts. © 


Noy. 21, 1936; E pub. 59282; Herman 
C. Smith, Ft. Belvoir, Va. 31574 


Fill my heart with a thrill; w James 
Calvin Murphy; pf. © 1 c¢. Nov. 28, 


pt. 111, m's., Vv. 31 


1936; E unp. 135868; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31575 


Fillmore (The) short cut band method ; 
by Leon V. Metcalf; pts., with teach- 
er’s manual. © Sept. 28, 1936; H 
pub, 58834; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 31576 


Find somebody else; w and m Hd De- 
Frees; pf. © 1c. Dee. 17, 1936; EB 
unp. 136770; John Hdward DeFrees, 
Reading, Pa. 31577 


Finnische fantasie; aus Schwarze 
rosen, Kurt Schréder, bearb. u. in- 
strumentiert Otto Lindemann ; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © Mar. 18, 19386; E 
for. 46711; Ufaton-verlags-g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 31578 


Finzi (Gerald) Three short elegies; 
w William Drummond; mixed voices. 
© Nov. 12, 1986; E for. 46765 ; Oxford 
univ, press, London. 31579 


Fir (The) tree; w Mabel Vollintine, m 
Irene Varley. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; 
E ounp. 135814; Edith Irene Ross, 
New York. 31580 


Fire (The) is always burning in my 
soul; sacred song, arr. A. Jackson. 
© Dec. 21, 19385; E pub. 59124; E. L. 
Harvell, Birmingham, Ala. 31581 


First (The) kiss; w and melody. © 
1 c« Dee. 10, 1986; E unp. 1386358; 
Armand Granger, Salix, Ia. 31582 


w and melody. © 1. Dec. 28, 
1936; E unp. 136969 ; Herbert Chesley, 
Annapolis, N. S., Canada. 31583 


Fischer (Ernst) Vier klaviersolo- 
stiicke; fox-trots. hft. 3. © June 20, 
1936; E for. 47098; Heinrichshofen’s 
verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 31584 


Fishing in Memory brook; waltz song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. Dee. 
1, 1936: E unp. 186102; Maurice S. 
Johnson, Middlebury, Vt. 31585 


Manky-doodle drag; pf. treble. ©1le. 
Noy. 18, 1936; E unp. 1385563 ; Theo- 
dore Bunn, New York. 31586 


Flight of the bumble-bee; by Rimsky- 
Korsakow, arr. Harry Bettoney ; solo 
B flat clarinet and solo E flat alto 
saxophone. © Nov. 15, 1986; E pub. 
59089; Cundy-Bettoney co., Jamaica 
Piain, Mass. 31587 


Flirtation; song, w Antoinette F. Cas- 
sidy. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1986;. E unp. 
186198 ; Frances Tarbox, New York. 

31588 


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no. 12, 1936 


Floating on a bubble; w and melody 
Dave Franklin and Cliff Friend. © 
1 ec. Dec. 23, 1986; E unp. 136950 ; 
Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New York. 

31589 


Fioods of spring; by Sergei Rachman- 
inoff, op. 14, no. 11, English version 
Isabel F. Hapgood, m arr. Victor 
Harris; women’s 3-pt. cho., with op- 
tional 2d alto. © Oct. 6, 1986; H 
pub. 59326; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York, 31590 


Florida blossoms; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Dec. 2, 19386; E unp. 186023; 


Hillis Hunter and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 31591 
Flotow (Friedrich von) Stradella 


overture; adapted George Dasch; 
orch. Se. and pts. Set C. © Dee. 14, 
1936; E pub. 59047; Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. 31592 


Flow gently, sweet Afton; w Robert 
Burns, m J. EH. Spilman, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld. © Dec. 17, 19386; E pub. 
59171; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 315938 


Flowers (The) that bloom in the 
spring ; from The mikado, w W. S. Gil- 
bert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Bernice 
Manoloff; with ukulele and guit. 
chords and Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff. 
© Dee. 4, 1986; E pub. 58882; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 31594 


Flying high; w Helene Bloom; pf. © 
1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136815; 
Stanley Elterman, Roxbury, Mass. 

31595 


Foglie (Le) di Santamaria; versi 
Cesare De Titta, m Aladino Di Mar- 
tino. © Oct. 20, 1986; E for, 47140; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 31596 


Folk-songs and ballads for informal 
singing in school, home, club and 
camp; selected and arr. Augustus 
Delafield Zanzig and Archibald 
Thompson Davison. set 3. © Aug. 
6, 1936; E pub. 58931; HE. C. Schirmer 
music co., Boston. 31597 


Ioolish pride; m Al Sanders; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
135726; Glenn N. Larson, Warren, 
Pa, 31598 


For better or for worse; w and m R. 
Fran Joy; pf. ©1ec. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135887; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31599 


31613 


For I love you; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 136504; 
Edythe P. Landes, Harrisonburg, Va. 

31600 

For you; w and melody. © 1 e. Nov. 
25, 1936; E unp. 185765 ; May Gourlay 
Hupfel, New York. 31601 


Forever; fox trot, w and m John 
Kasché. © 1c. Noy. 23, 1936; E unp. 
135597; John Michael Kasché, jr., 
Allentown, Pa. 31602 

song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 

lele arr. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1936: E unp. 

135974 ; Belinda A. Kelch, Gessie, Ind. 

31603 


Yorever and ever; song. ©1 ce. Dec. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1386872; Earl Baker, 


New York. 31604 
Forget me not; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 


Noy, 24, 1936; EH unp. 135593 ; Cora B. 
Chase, Brunswick, Me. 31605 


Forgive me; w and m Harry Leon, Leo 
Towers and Don Polesi; with ukulele 
arr. and chord figures for banjo, guit. 
and pf. accordion. © Sept. 28, 1936; 
EH for. 46530; Gordon Cooper & co., 
London. 31606 


Torsake me not; w J. G. Albinus, m 
Johan Rosenmiiller, new arr. 8-pt. 
cho., with sop. solo. © Oct. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 58987; Herman W. Monson, 
Moorhead, Minn, 31607 


Fortune (The) teller; song, Dave 
Marion, arr, Bernice Manoloff; with 
ukulele and guit. chords and Ha- 
waiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, arr. Nick Manoloff. © Dee. 5, 
1936; E pub. 58876; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 31608 


Fountain (The) ; unison song, w James 
Russell Lowell, m Harold E. Watts. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 46546; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd., London. 31609 


Fourth (The) ’bout three o’clock I 
dream my little boat; song; Ist 
mand., or violin. ©1e. Dec. 2, 1936; 
FE unp. 136065; Alfredo Alosi, East 
Braintree, Mass. 31610 


Fox-trot; by M. Myram; melody with 


pf. ace. 1. Op. 89.—2. Op. 78. © 
1 ¢ Dec. 7%, 19386; E unp. 136824, 
136944; Anna Maria Biondi, New 
York. 31611, 31612 


Fox trot melody no. 4; melody. © 
1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 185706; 
Andrew Fischer, Detroit. 31613 


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31614 


pt. I, n. s., v. 81 


Freckle face days; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135685; 
Harry Vroom Connell, Chelsea, Mass. 

31614 


French nursery rhymes; arr. for pipes 
with pf. acc., Marion Anderson, with 
suggestions for percussion, Kathleen 


Blocksidge. With words. © Oct. 27, 
19386: E for. 46749; Augener, Itd., 
London. 31615 


Friendship love; song. © 1. Dee. 30, 
1936; E unp. 186993; O. F. Heath, 
Dallas. 


Frog (The); traditional w from the 
Book of the Cat Jeremiah, ed. Fran- 
cesca Claremont, m Dora White. © 
Dee. 8, 1986; E for. 47090; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 31617 


From station L-o-v-e; w and m Coun- 
tess Kyra. © 1. Nov. 30, 1986; H 
unp. 186020; Countess Kyra M. 8. 
Sibué du Col, Los Angeles. 31618 


Friihlingsgeschichten; konzertwalzer, 
aus Schloss Vogeléd, v. Friedrich Wil- 
helm Rust, arr. Hartwig von Platen ; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Apr. 4, 1936; 
E for. 46712; Ufaton-verlags g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 31619 


Fugue 4 4 parties; de Véléve ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours de fugue, année 1936, sujet 
Henri Rabaud, m Henri Dutilleux. 
© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46689; Heu- 
gel, Paris. 31620 

Full moon; w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 
9, 1986; E unp. 1386355; Jake Wells 
Semon, Atlanta. 31621 


Funeral march; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1936; E unp. 1386310; George Pierkot, 
Cicero, Ill. 31622 

Gabriel’s return; mareh, Archie De- 
Fabbio; pf. accordion. © 1c. Dec. 12, 
1936; E unp. 136440; Gabriel De- 
Fabbio, Lockport, N. Y. 31623 

Gabueci (Agostino) 28 grandi studi 
tecnici e melodici da concerto in 
forma moderna per clarinetto. © 
Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 47184; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 31624 


Gallon (Noél) Quinze lecons de sol- 


fége; avec ace. de pf. études a 
changements de clés. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 46663; Henry Lemoine 


& cie., Paris. 81625 


Vingt lecons de solfége; avee acc. 
de pf., études 4 changements de clés. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46664; 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 31626 


31616 


Gang (Der) fon leben; song, m Jack 
and Joseph Kammen. © Sept. 23, 
1936; E pub. 58782; Anna Lelgant, 
Brooklyn. 31627 


Gaona; paso doble flamenco; pf. ©: 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1986; E unp. 185647; 
Salvador Parada Sanchez, Oxnard, 


Calif. 31628. 
Gap (The) of Dunloe; w Thomas 
Joseph Fitzsimmons; pf. © 1 e. 


Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 185881; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 
31629: 


Garbage (The) man; w and m Joe 
McCoy; pf. treble. © 1 ce. Dee. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1386405; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 31630: 


Garden of dreams; w Hazel Hart 
Kelley; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1936; E. 
unp. 136233; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31631 


Garden (The) party; pf., with w. © 
Dec. 2, 1936; E pub. 59125; Hlizabeth 
W. Bruce, Covington, Ky. 316382. 


Gay orange blossoms; w and m Ed- 
ward St. Clair Piggot; with ukulele 
arr. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 59065; 
Tropical song counter, Miami, Fla. 

31683. 


Gee, but you’re swell; w Charlie To- 
bias, m Abel Baer; with guit. arr. 
Dee. 3, 1986; E pub. 58980; 

Remick music corp., New York. 
31634. 


Gee, I’ve got to go home; w and mel- 
ody York and King, Tom Connell 
and Will Heagney. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1936; E unp. 135586; York and King 
music pub. co., New York. 31635. 


Gentleman (The) awaits; w and mel- 
ody The Gentlemen of Rhythm. ©: 
1 e@ Dee. 12, 1986; E unp. 136624; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 31636 


Get along old Paint; w and m Wayne: 
Jordan; pf. treble. © 1 ec. Nov. 24,. 
1936; E unp. 185624; Lincoln music: 
corp., New York. 316387 


Get her by the tail on a down hill drag; 
w and melody Cliff Carlisle. © 1 e.. 
Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 186457; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

31638 

Get out the old, old fiddle; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp.. 
136542; Zella May Werner, Balti-- 
more. 31639: 


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no. 12, 1936 


31667 


oe  — — ——————— 


Ghost of love; w and melody. © 1c. 
Noy. 23, 1936; E unp. 135569; Hileen 
Clifford, San Francisco. 31640 


Giampieri (Alamiro) 16 studi giorna- 
lieri di perfezionamento ; fagotto. © 
Dec. 14, 1936; E for. 47044; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., Milan. 31641 


flauto. © Dec. 3, 1936; E for. 
46941; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


31642 
oboe. © Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 
46587 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 31645 


Gibson system for guitar; by Thomas 
Peacock. © Dee. 4, 1986; AA 222496 ; 
Gibson, inc., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

31644 


Give he) irl >, pfs, © 1, ¢. Dee._7, 
1936; E unp. 136188 ; Gertrude Olivet 
Dailey, Palouse, Wash. 31645 


Gilbert (Norman) Two county songs; 
w W. W. Gibson and J. Whitehead. 
© Dee. 7, 19386; E for. 46996; Fred- 
erick Harris co., Oakville, Ont., Can- 
ada. 31646 


Gingham (The) dog and the calico cat ; 
song, Eugene Field. © 1 c¢. Dec. 4, 
1936; E unp. 136073; Alice Stead 
Binney, Old Greenwich, Conn. 31647 


Gipsy (The) baron; overture, Johann 
Strauss, adapted Adam P. Lesinsky ; 
orch. Se. and pts. Set C. © Dee. 
14, 1936; E pub. 59048; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 31648 


Girl (The) of my dreams has come 
true; waltz song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136494; John Gorham, jr., Port Clin- 
ton, O. 31649 


Girl (The) of the Golden West; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 136486; Katherine N. Small, 
Shelton, Wash. 31650 


Girl (The) who played Injun with me; 
w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1385797; Dietrich W. Funk, 
Morse, Sask., Canada. 31651 


Git on board; spiritual song; pf. arr., 
ukulele and guit. chords, and special 
Hawaiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, Nick Manoloff. © Dec. 8, 1936; 
E pub. 58948 ; Calumet music co., Chi- 
cago, 31652 

Give a little thought to me; w and m 


Roy Newell and Kendall Burgess; 
pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1936; E 


unp. 1385490; Superior music, inc., 
New York. 31653 


Give me your heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 1387057 ; 
Morris Disman, Brooklyn. 31654 


Gladys; song, from the _ incidental 
music to The re-creation of Shorty 
De Long. © Nov. 21, 1936; E pub. 
59281; A. D. McCampbell, Lebanon, 
Tenn. 31655 


Glide along western moon; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dec, 8, 1936; E unp. 
136241 ; Verner Sorensen, Mason City, 
Ta. 31656 


Giorious Calvary; hymn, w anon., tr. 
of w and arr. of m N. Carlson. © 
Sept. 25, 1986; E pub. 59271; Nath- 
aniel Carlson, Chicago. 31657 


Glorious victory; hymn. © Dec. 1, 
1986; E pub. 58903; John Hide, Ana- 
conda, Mont. 31658 


Glory hallelujah; w and melody. © 
1 e. Dee. 2, 19386; E unp. 136027; 
Hillis Hunter and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 31659 


Glow-worm (The) idyl, Paul Lincke, 
arr. Roy Smeck; with guit. symbols. 
1. Hawaiian guit. solo, with Spanish 
guit. acc.—2. Spanish guit. solo, with 
Spanish guit. acc. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
EK pub. 59161, 59162; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

31660, 31661 


Gluck (Christoph Willibald von) 
Danza degli spiriti beati; transcri- 
zione Michelangelo Abbado; violino 
e pf. © Nov. 16, 1986; E for. 47145; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 31662 


Go get that old oaken bucket; fox trot, 
w and m adapted and arr. Joe Tarto; 
orch., pts. © Nov. 138, 1986; E pub. 
59092; Denton & Haskins music co., 
New York. 31663 


Go, happy soul; w G. R. Woodward, m 
Pietro Yon; bar. solo, with organ 
or pf. ace. 1. Men’s. cho.—2. Mixed 
cho. © Dec. 12, 1936; E pub. 59178, 
59179; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 31664, 31665 


— —— high voice; pf. or organ 
ace. © Dee. 16, 1986; E pub. 59181 ; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 

31666 


Go to sleep; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 
14, 19386; E unp. 186526; Joseph 
Harris, New Orleans. 31667 


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31668 


God cares for me; hymn, m Howard | Gone; w Stanley Dale, and melody. 


Snyder, jr. © Dee. 9, 1936; E pub. 
58970; Luetta Pearl Snyder, Mauch 
Chunk, Pa. 31668 


God is calling the shepherds; hymn. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 136567 ; 
Jessie Taylor, Lorain, O. 31669 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn [and] Knight 
Rupert; by Schumann, op. 68, no. 12; 
transcribed and arr. George J. 
Trinkaus; oboe or flute, B flat clari- 
net, horn in F or English horn, and 
bassoon. Se. and pts. © Dee. 19, 
19386; E pub. 59242; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 31670 


God’s great gift to all mankind; 
anthem, w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1936; E unp. 135823; William 
Henry Clifford, Hartford, Conn. 

31671 


Goin’ to dat new plantation ; negro spir- 
itual, w Chester Finley, m W. A. 
Quincke and Heinrich Tandler, arr. 
Henry Edmond Earle. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Male voices. © Nov. 39, 
1936; E pub. 59207, 59208; Walter 
A. Quincke, Los Angeles. 

31672, 31673 


Going to town with Annie; arr. J. A. 
Artis; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 185930; Allen M. Clark, 
Warsaw, Ind. 31674 


Gold and silver; waltz, Franz Léhar, 
arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. pts. 
Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 58861; Emil 
Ascher, ine., New York. 31675 


Golden (A) dream; waltz, w Sally E. 
Flock, m Ruggero Tortoreto. © Dec. 
12, 1986; E pub. 59197; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 31676 


Golden (The) fish; song, w George 
Arnold; in A. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 185809; Charles HE. Anderson, 
San Francisco. 31677 


Golondrina (La) (The swallow); by 
Narciso Serradell, transcribed Carl 
Richter; pf., with w. [English text 
only] © Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 
59019; Bach music co., Boston. 

31678 

Gondolier (The); w and m Anna 
Joseph. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 
136652; Anna Josephine Lemmer- 
mann, Chicago. 31679 

Gondoliers (The); w W. S. Gilbert, m 
Arthur Sullivan, ed. Danforth Sim- 
onton; cho. pts. © Oct. 28, 1936; E 
pub. 58907; Oliver Ditson co., ince., 
Boston. 31680: 


pill siivinods 


© 

1 e. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 137014; 

Russell Stedman, Philadelphia. 
31681 


Gone, leaving just a heart; song, m 
Arthur W. Doyle. © 1 ec. Dee. 4, 
1936; E unp. 1860538; George A. Sulli- 
van, Salem, Mass. 31682. 


Gone with the wind; pf. with w. ©1e. 
Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 1386270; Edward 
Carolan Redding, Louisville, Ky. 

31683 


song. ©1c. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 
136853; Hilder Esther Emily Rask, 
Chicago. 31684 


—— w and melody. © 1 ec Dee. 10, 
1936; E unp. 1386486; Sol Barzman, 
Portland, Or. 31685 


w and melody Brooks Bowman 
and Clay Boland. © 1 ¢. Nov. 24, 
1936; E unp. 135602; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 31686 


w and melody Nick Kenny, Chas. 
Kenny and Hugo Rubens. © 1 «. 
Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135603; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 31687 


w and melody York and King, 
Tom Connell and Will Heagney. © 
1 ce. Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 185588; 
York and King music pub. co., New 
York. 31688 


— w B. J. Schwartz, melody W. J. 
Dorfman. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 1386008; Wilbur Jay Dorfman 
and Bernard Jay Schwartz, Cleve- 


land. 31689 
Good-bye; fox trot song, melody R. 
Hughes and Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 


Dec. 12, 1986; E unp. 136501; Rose 
Hughes, Portland, Or. 31690 


Good-bye, bright moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 17, 1936; E unp. 136749; 
Robert Russell, Montreal. 31691 


Good-bye little darling; w and melody ; 
with yodel. ©1 ec. Nov. 30, 1936; EH 
unp. 135917; W. R. Calaway, Orlando, 
Fla. 31692 


Good-bye love; song, m Burrell Van 
Buren. © 1c. Dee. 9, 1936: E unp. 
136391; Katherine Frances O’Neil, 
Greenfield, Mass. 31693 


Good-bye my love; song. © 1 ¢ Dec. 
22, 1936; E unp. 1386923; Luigi 
Sbrana, San Francisco. 31694 


Good-night; song, w Antoinette F. 
Cassidy. ©1e. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 
186199; Frances Tarbox, New York. 

31695 


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no. 12, 1986 


31725 


Good-night, dear; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 1385762; 
Eddie Lane, Los Angeles. 31696 


Goodnight my love; from Stowaway, w 
and m Mack Gordon and Harry 
Revel; with guit. arr. © Dec. 14, 
1936; E pub. 59063; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 31697 


Good-night my lucky day; from 23% 
hours leave, w Ted Koehler, melody 
Sam H. Stept. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 136715; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 31698 


Good-night time has come again; song, 
melody Phil Starr. © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 
1936; E unp. 136518; Johnny Brad- 
ley, Philadelphia. 31699 


Good-will and peace on earth; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 136187; 
Elsa Carrie Pangle, Woodstock, Ill. 

31700 


Goona (The) goo; w and m Joe Young, 
Harry Reser and Fred EH. Ahlert; 
with guit. arr. © Dec. 18, 1936; E 
pub. 59111; Crawford music corp., 
New York. d1701 


Gosling (A) in Gotham; symphonic 
narrative in one movement, Arthur 
Lange; [conductor] © 1 ec. Dee. 9, 
1936; E unp. 1386308; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 31702 


Gotta picture of you; song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1c. Dee. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136871; Hildur G. Nelson, St. Paul. 

31703 


Gounod (Charles Francois)  Proces- 
Sional march; transcribed Carl 
Richter ; pf. © Nov. 19, 19386; E pub. 
59015; Bach music co., Boston. 31704 


—— Spring song; [arr.] H. Trnecek; 
harp solo. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 136090; Vojmir Attl, New York. 

31705 


Grab your partner and swing: by Will 
Hudson; pf. © Nov. 25, 1936; E pub. 
58772; Exclusive publications, inc., 
New York. 31706 


Gracefully wild; song. © 1c. Dee. 10, 
1936; E unp. 186416; Sophia Costa, 
Canton, O. 31707 


Grass-hoppers; w L. B. Rice, m E. H. 
Rice. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1936; E ump. 
136615; Ethel H. Rice and Leonard 
B. Rice, Decatur, T1. 31708 


Great (A) idea for a play; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 
186007; George Byron Haston, Red- 
lands, Calif. 31709 


123343—37——3 


Green hills; by William Alwyn; pf. © 
Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46774; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 31710 


Green lights: w Frances Bennett, m 
Pringle Coulter; pf. © 1c. Dee. 9, 
1986 ; E unp. 186377 ; Hugh M. Boodie, 
Toronto. 31711 


Green lights, red lights; traffic light 
blues, w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 24, 


1986; E unp. 135671; Joseph P. 
Knight, Demarest, N. J. 31712 
Griddle cakes; Hnglish tr. Max T. 


Krone, Ukrainian folk dance-song arr. 
Alexander Koshetz; sop. 1, 2 and alto. 
© Dec. 3, 1936; E pub. 58978; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 31713 


Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Anitra’s 
dance; from Peer Gynt suite, tran- 
scribed Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 
1936; E pub. 59009; Bach music ©o., 
Boston. 31714 


Grim reaper; w and melody. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 136028; Hillis 
Hunter and Milton James, Tampa, 


Fla. 31715 
Grotte (La) des demoiselles; ouver- 
ture, Claude Aryl; pf. © Sept. 1, 


1936; E for. 46678; Editions Claude 
Aryl, Montpellier, France. 31716 


Growing old; w and melody. ©1 ec. 
Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 136387; Alphons 
Jaeger, Detroit. 31717 


Guerrera (Anthony) cello method; by 
A. Guerrera. bk. 1. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
AA 221098; M. M. Cole pub. co., 
Chicago. 31718 


Guitar swing rythm, or sock; Ist, 2d 
and 3d guits. ©1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
EH unp. 1386426; Armand EH. Lafrance, 
Los Angeles. 31719 


Guitarist’s (The) companion folio; by 
Pasco Roberts. fol. 1-3. © Nov. 24, 
Dec. 4, 1936; AA 220855-—220857 ; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 31720-31722 

Gussarizek; Russian folk-song, w and 
melody coll. and harmonized. ©1e. 
Nov. 18, 1986; E unp. 135488; Alfred 
Julius Swan, Swarthmore, Pa. 


31723 
Gypsy dream; czardas, Sandor Hor- 
vath, orch. A. Franzel; pts. © Aug. 


15, 1986; E for. 46593; J. Liber, Lon- 
don. 31724 


Handel (Georg Friedrich) Art thou 
troubled; w W. G. Rothery, air from 
Rodelinda, arr. H. A. Chambers; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 14, 1936; E 
for. 46801; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. ahi2Z5 


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31726 


A collection of new Handel songs 
or cantatas for solo voice; selected, 
transcribed, ed., and with English tr. 
of the Italian words, Walter Ford 
and Rupert Erlebach; high voice. © 
Nov. 17, 1986; E for. 46809; Boosey 
& ¢0., ltd., London. 31726 


—— Dryads, sylvans; from the oratorio 
The triumph of time and truth, arr. 
Charles D. Dawe; men’s 4-pt. cho., 
with ten. solo. © Sept. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 59324; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 31727 


— Pie Jesu; duet, adapted to Han- 
del’s Largo, James A. Reilly; high 
and low voice; organ acc. © May 30, 
1986; E pub. 58897; McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., Boston. 31728 


Sonata no. 6 in E major; tran- 
scribed Maxwell Weaner ; String orch. 
Se. © Nov. 13, 1936; E pub. 58920; 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 


31729 
Hail! Hail! Our President; march 
song. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1986; E unp. 


13863822: Lewis Adelard Bedard, West- 
wood, Mass. 31730 


Hail to Minnesota; song. © 1 ce. Dec. 
12, 1986; E unp. 136523; Samuel J. 
Megibow, Minneapolis. 31731 


Hail to our President; w J. Nesbit and 
V. Vurraro, m H. J. Smith and W. R. 
Lung; with indicated chords for 
guit., banjo, ete. © 1 e¢ Dec. 19, 
1936; E unp. 1386842; Jacqueline Nes- 
bit, Viva Vurraro, Wilma R. Lung, 
and Herbert J. Smith, Syracuse, N. Y. 

31732 


Hammond (The) international march 
of nations; song, ed. Ernest R. 
Kroeger. ©1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136384; Martha E. Hammond, St. 
Louis. 31733 


Hampton Court; march, Arthur Gra- 
ham, arr. Adolf Lotter; orch. pts. 
© Nov. 20, 1986; E for. 46858; 
Hawkes & son (London) ltd., Lon- 
don. 31734 


Hand in glove; from Take it away, w 
and m Charlie Marvin and Bill Bor- 
den; with arr. for guit., ete. © Dec. 
16, 1986; E pub. 59250; Words & 
music, inc., New York. 31735 


Hands off; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 
1936; E unp. 186667; Emily Nicholas, 
Coleman, Alta., Canada. 31736 


Hannah, down in dreamy old Savan- 
nah; w Hsther Muir, melody Bennie 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 31 


Bartlett. © 1 ec. Oct. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 136122; Famous music corp., 
New York. 31737 


Hans und Hanna; musikalische kom6- 
die, Herbert Grube, gesangstexte 
Herbert Grube u. Johannes Miiller, m 
Johannes Miller. Klavierauszug. 
© Mar. 26, 1936; E for. 44767; 
Deutscher btihnenvertrieb des zen- 
tralverlages der N. S. D. A. P., Franz 
Eher nachf., Berlin. 31738 


Happiest little moment; words by Dave 
Collins, music by S. L. Cross; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 185886; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

31739 


Happiness hill; w Molly Stockton; pf. 
© 1. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 135889; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 


31740 

Happy; waltz; bar. and pf. © 1 « 
Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 185604; 
Alphonso Clement Biagi, Milwaukee. 
31741 


Happy the day; from Take it away, w 
Bill Borden, m Frank Taplin; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 59252; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 31742 


Happy times; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 1386276; Hsther 
Wollison, New Bedford, Mass. 31743 


Hark, the bells of Christmas ringing; 
anthem, w George Lansing Taylor, 
m Walter Wild; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Nov. 21, 1986; E pub. 58796; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 31744 


Harlem blues; w J. Harris, melody H. 
O’Hara. ©1c. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 


1386929; Jack Harris and Ernie 
O’Hara, Chicago. 31745 
Harlem shout; fox-trot; pf. © 1 e¢. 


Noy. 25, 1986; E unp. 1385783; Hd- 
ward Durham, New York. 31746 


Harlem (The) swing; melody. ©1e. 
Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 186298; Em- 
mett Harrison Brown, Charleston, 
S. C. 31747 


Has love passed this way; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 
137056; George J. Piton, Chicago. 

31748 


Hat band jazz; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 135712; 
Barbara Virginia Hickert, Riverside, 
Calif. 31749 


Haul that timber; w and m Morton 
Morrow; with male quartette arr. 


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no. 12, 1936 


dLT76 


R. S. Stoddon. 
for. 46640; Triangle music co., Lon- 


don, 31750 
Haunting eyes; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ 


Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 136669; Hazel 
E. Doggett, Falmouth, Ky. 31751 


Haunting melody; w William Hoff- 
mann, m Bob Marshall. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
10, 1936 ; E unp. 186353 ; Earle Robert 
Marshall, Larchmont, N. Y. 31752 


Haurting memories; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 ec. Dec. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 136421; Cynthia Pixley, Inde- 
pendence, Kan. 31753 


Have I made the grade with you; mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 
135574; Henry Horvath, Chicago. 

31754 


Have you forgotten so soon; w JOs. 
Geo. Gilbert, m Horatio Nicholls; 
with arr. for ukulele and accordeon. 
© Dee. 3, 1936; E for. 47120; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

31755 

Havin’ a ball; w and melody Andy 
Razaf and James P. Johnson. © 
1c. Dee. 28, 1936; E unp. 187058; 
Joe Davis, ine., New York. 31756 

Hawaii calls; song; with ukulele arr. 
© Dec. 4, 1986; E pub. 58886; Harry 
Owens, Honolulu. 31757 


Hawaii is beauty supreme; w and m 
Eddie Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; in 


B flat. © Nov: 27,'°1986; EH pub: 
58869; Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, 
Easton, Pa. 31758 


Hawaiian guitar arrangements and 
compositions in diagram system; by 
Chester T. Weir; with and without 
w. © Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 58925; 
Chester T. Weir, Buffalo. 31759 


Hawaiian moon; w and m Jimmy 
Palmer. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136612; Erroll Payne Palmer, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 31760 


Hawaiian songbird; w and m Hubert 
W. David and Ted McCoy; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
E for. 46980; Gordon Cooper & co., 
London. 31761 


He ain’t got rhythm; w and. melody 
Irving Berlin. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 186169; Irving Berlin, ince., 
New York. 31762 


He’s a te, te, ta, ta, man; song, w 
Elijah R. Allison. © 1 ¢ Nov. 27, 
19386; E unp. 1385752; William Lee 
Allison, Detroit. 31768 


© Oct. 26, 1986; E | He’s my diamond in the rough; w and 


melody. ©1c. Noy. 28, 19386; E unp. 
135802; Elizabeth Josephson, New 
York, 31764 
He’s my sweet banana; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 17, 19386; EH unp. 136709; 
John Kuzel, New York. 31765 


He’s the king of love to the queen of 
hearts; w and m Paul Rebere; pf. 


treble. ©1c. Dec. 17, 19386; E unp. 
136721; Paul L. Specht, Sinking 
Spring, Pa. 31766 


He that dwelleth in the secret place 
of the Most High; w from Psalm 91; 
mixed cho., a capella. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
2, 1986; E unp. 13869387; Albert 
Piersma, Grand Rapids, Mich. 31767 


Headin’ for the big corral; w and m 
Niles Kinney; with arr. for guit., 
ete. © Dee. 1, 1936; E pub. 58787; 
Cross & Winge, inc., Portland, Or. 

31768 


Hear my prayer, O Lord; motet, op. 18, 
text from Psalm 143; mixed voices; 
organ or pf. ace. © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1936; E unp. 186689; Alan Scott Hov- 
aness, Cambridge, Mass. 31769 


Hear Thy praise; anthem, w and mel- 
ody Ph. Nicolai, arr. Matthew N. 
Lundquist; 6 mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Dee. 24, 1936; E pub. 59259; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 31770 


Heaven in a song; from Land without 
music, w Clifford Grey, m Oscar 
Straus. © Dee. 2, 1936; BE for. 47123; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 31771 


Heaven in your heart; sacred song. © 
Nov. 9, 1986; E pub. 59262; Chelsea 
James Stockwell, Terre Haute, Ind. 

31772 


Heaven wished an angel on me; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «@ 
Dec. 1, 1936; E unp. 1386103; Stacy 
Foures, Charlotte, N. C. 3l773 


Heavenly; w Gay Milius, jr., and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 
136700; George Engles, jr., New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 31774 


Heaven’s boulevard; w F. X. O’Leary, 
melody :A. P. Castaldo. © 1. Dec. 
16, 1986; E unp. 136720; Frank X. 
O’Leary and Albert P. Castaldo, 
Comstock, N. Y. 31775 


Heaven’s nest and you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 136447; 
George W. Martin, Oakland, Calif. 

31776 


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31777 


pt. HI, n.s., v. 31 


Heiteres vorspiel; v. Hellmuth Vogt; 
orch. Partitur. © Oct. 9, 1936; E 
for. 47081; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 31777 


Hello; w Bert Rhea, and melody. © 
1 ce. Dee. 238, 1936; E unp. 136949; 
Richard L. Wagner, Poughkeepsie, 
INE AYE 31778 


Hello, sister ; song, arr. Herbert Weber ; 
with guit. arr. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 135728; Ada Roberts and Sid- 
ney Roberts, Washington. 31779 


Help-each-other method for piano and 
violin. v.1. © Jan. 1, 1936; E pub. 
58915; Francis W. Emerson, Salis- 
bury, N. C. 31780 


Hemlock (The) guardian; song, m Leo 
Richard. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 1385512; Margaret D. Johnson, 
Sand Gap, Ky. 31781 


Herd (A) of long horned cattle on 
Jingle Bob Chisholm trail; song; 
with guit. arr. © Dee. 8, 1936; E 
pub. 59286; Charles H. Riese, Loyal, 
Ok. 31782 


Here comes the girl; w Harry Tobias 
and Charlie Tobias, m Milton Berle 
and Henry H. Tobias; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 11, 1936; E pub. 59199; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 31783: 


Here in my arms; w and melody. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 135818; 
William Alfred Francis Keefe, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 31784 


Here in my heart; w and m Frank 
Foray. © 1c. Dec. 5, 19386; E unp. 
186272; Frank Herbert Scherer, 
Montclair, N. J. 31785 


Here is the best girl; w Frank Hayden, 
m Norton Lees; with ukulele arr. and 
chord figures for banjo, guit. and pf. 
accordion. © Sept. 28, 1936; E for. 
46529; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

31786 


Here’s to President Roosevelt; song. 
©1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 137011; 
Leonora Larry Bowden, Oakland, 
Calif. 31787 


Herz, du kennst meine sehnsucht; aus 
Das schloss in Flandern, text Willy 
Dehmel, m Franz Grothe. © June 
11, 1936; E for. 47064; Beboton-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 31788 


Herz (Hin) ist einsam in der welt; 
tango, w Fritz Lohner, m Heinz 
Sandauer. © Oct. 8, 1986; EH for. 
46723: Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky), Vienna. 31789 


Heut’ gehst du ohne gruss an mir vor- 
uber; foxtrot, text Ilse Biligner u. 
Wolfgang Bo6ttcher, m Jim Cowler. 
© Oct. 19, 1935; E for. 46826; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 31790 


Heute bin ich so fidel; walzerlied aus 
Weiberregiment, text Bruno Balz, 
m Ernst Erich Buder, klavier arr. 
Rudi Keller. © Feb. 11, 1936; HE 
for. 46714; Ufaton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 31791 


Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Your cares 
away; w and m Mike Riley, Jimmy 
Johnson and Nelson Cogan. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 2, 1986; E unp. 186445; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 31792 


Hiawatha’s twilight dream; lyric and 
m Frank Fischbach. © Dee. 4, 1986; 
E pub. 58891; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 31793 


Hidalgo; marcha; pf. © 1. Oct. 17, 
19386; EH unp. 135648; Salvador Pa- 
rada Sanchez, Oxnard, Calif. 31794 


Hills (The); choral song, w para- 
phrase of Psalm 121, Henry Vaughan, 
m Cyril Winn. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© Nov. 10, 1936; E for. 46609; 
Boosey & co., ltd., London, 31795 


Hills (The) of the Lord; hymn, w 
Henry J. Zelley. © Dee. 16, 1986; 
E pub. 59210; George H. Cook, Ocean 
Grove, N. J. 31796 


His love sent Him to the cross; w and 
m Phil Kerr; women’s trio. © Nov. 
20, 1986; E pub. 59095; Wm. Dillon, 
Ft. Wayne. 31797 


Hittin’ the bottle; melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 135926; W. R. 
Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 31798 


Hoboin’ along; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 8, 19386; E unp. 136392; Joseph 
Willis Provance, Baltimore. 31799 


Horich im traum  ~zigeunerweisen ; 
tango, text Klaus 8S. Richter, m Joa- 
chim Gabriel. © Feb. 12, 1936; E 
for. 46820; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 31800 


Hold me in your arms; lyrics Frank E. 
Mullen, m Joseph White, arr. Arthur 
Gutman; with guit. arr. © Oct. 1, 
19386; E pub. 59036; Bob Miller, inc., 
New York. 31801 


Holding hands; w and melody. © 1c. 
Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 136838; Jules 
Arland Herman, Omaha, Neb. 

31802 


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no. 12, 1936 


Holding you close to me; song. ©1c. 
Noy. 30, 1986; E unp. 1385931; David 
Ballantine, Garden City, N. Y. 

31803 


Hollywood (The) band march; by 
M. W. Butler; pf. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 58890; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. 31804 


Hollywood fantasy; fox-trot, w Sam 
Adelman, and melody. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 19386; E unp. 1860938 ; Irving Gertz, 
Providence. 31805 


Home in the magic city; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1986; E unp. 
136243; Elizabeth Shannon, Barber- 


ton, O. 31806 
Home memories; w and m Nellie 
Barber Bowman; pf. Dec. 4, 


1936; E pub. 58889; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 31807 


Home to Hawaii; w and m Hugh Holm, 
arr. Terry Pierson. © Oct. 19, 1936; 
E for. 46922 ; Nicholson’s ltd., Sydney, 
Australia. 31808 


Homeland; w Dana Burnet, m Noble 
Cain; mixed cho. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 58812; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 31809 


Hommage 4 Johann Strauss; original 
waltz in the Viennese idiom; pf. con- 
ductor. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 
135808; Charles HE. Anderson, San 
Francisco. 31810 


Honey babe blues; bass solo and duet. 
© Noy. 1, 1936; E pub. 58770; Zebron 
Britton, Canton, O. 31811 


Honeymoon in June; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1, 
1936; E unp. 136104; Elsie Roesler, 
West Toledo, O. 31812 


Honeymoon time; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 186035; 
Joseph H. Scavone and Vincent J. 
Zesdorn, Philadelphia. 31813 


Honeysuckle vines; w and m Bernice 
Carter. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
135673 ; Karl J. Haggard, Pittsburgh. 

31814 


Hongaria; czardas, Robert Budovniez; 
violin, cello, ce. basse et pf. conduc- 
teur. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46651; 
Robert Budovniez, Paris. 31815 


Honolulu; ein lustiger foxtrot, text 
M. ©. Kriiger, m Kriiger-Hansch- 
mann. © July 11, 1936; E for. 46823 ; 
Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

31816 


31829 


Hoodah day ; sea chantey, arr. Walling- 
ford Riegger ; boy’s cho. ten. 1, 2 and 
bar. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 59305 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

31817 


Hop along with the shag; w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Noy. 24, 1986; E unp. 
135614; Frank Vincent LaRosa, 
Brooklyn. 31818 


Hoping; song. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; EB 
unp. 1863385; Eddie Mallory, New 


York. 31819 


Horne (Elsie) Three pieces for piano- 
forte. © Nov. 5, 1936; E for. 46638 ; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with 


John G. Murdoch & co., ltd., London. 
31820 

Hot tamales; rumba fox-trot, Ww and m 
Marion Sunshine, arr. Graham 


Prince; orch. pts. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
EH pub. 58810; A B C standard music 
publications, inc., New York. 31821 


Hotecha! Moon; w Joseph Volpe and 
Rose Volpe, m Eugene J. Gross. © 
1 e¢ Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 136463; 
Joseph Volpe, Copiague, N. Y. 31822 


Hour (The) of midnight waltz; song. 
©1 ce. Dee. 29, 1936; E unp. 136975 ; 
Howard Louis Culbertson, Zanes- 
ville, O. 31823 


House (The) that Jack built; w from 
old nursery rhyme, m Leo Rowlands ; 
male voices. © Dee. 16, 1936; E pub. 
59114; B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

31824 


How can you look like you do and be 
like you are; song. ©1c. Nov. 16, 
1936; E unp. 136248; James Kimble 
Upchurch, Pickens, Miss. 31825 


How can you say good-night; waltz, w 
Ann Spaulding, m Harry Maier. © 
1 ec. Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 186430; 
Harry A. Maier, Everett, Mass. 

31826 


How could I; w Mary Allen Davis; pf. 
©1e. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135901 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

31827 


How could you be so hard-hearted ; w 
Jen J. Jawus, melody Luther A. 
Clark. ©1c. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136895; Henry August Jenkins, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 31828 


How I love that song the meadow lark 
yodels when singing; song. © 1 ¢. 
Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 135983; William 
Fridjoph Mitchell, Calumet, Mich. 

31829 


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31830 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


How I miss your kiss my Miss; w and | Hustle off to Reno; pf. treble, with w. 


melody. ©1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136165; George Franklin Franciosa, 
Rochester, N. Y. 31830: 


How many biscuits can you eat; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
136520; Scott Wiseman, Chicago. 

31831 


How old-fashioned I am; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 
135749; Lillian Joanna Perry, Daven- 
port, Ia. 31832 


How’s by you; lyric EH. Y. Harburg, m 
Harold Arlen. © 1 c¢. Dee. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 136456; Music publishers 
holding corp., New York. 31833 


How will I ever know; melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 28, 19386; E unp. 137061; Gordon 
EK. Magnuson, San Francisco. 31834 


How wonderful are all Thy works; w 
and m May Sarson; unison voices. 
© Dee. 10, 1936; E for. 47088; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 31835 


Hummel-hummel, hummel-hummel mit 
humor; couplet-foxtrot, text Franz L. 
Berthold u. Frank Rainer, m Her- 
mann Krome, arr. Fred Ralph; orch. 
stimmen. © June 20, 1986; E for. 
46633; Risi-ton-verlag, Berlin. 31836 


Humoreske-Old folks at home; by 
Dvorak-Foster, arr. Joseph H. Momo; 
pf. accordion. © Dee. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 59238; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 31837 


Humoresque gracieuse; gavotte, Garth 
Edmundson; organ. © Dec. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 59099; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 31838 


Hunderttausend kleine miadchen war- 
ten auf das gliick; foxtrot aus Blinde 
passagiere, text u. m Victor Corzilius. 
© Aug. 31, 1936; E for. 47060; Bebo- 
ton-verlag, g.m.b.h., Berlin. 31839 


Hup, hup, hup; nieuwe voetbalmarsch, 
tekst Jacques Van Tol, m Joop de 
Leur. © Nov: 22, 1936; E for. 47049; 
Metro music co., Amsterdam, Hol- 
land. 31840 


Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber; 
w Isaac Watts, m Norman Gilbert, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy; sop. 1 
and 2. © Oct. 22, 1936; E for. 46620; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 31841 


Hushaby; valse, w and m Ella Ket- 
terer; pf. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59215; Groene music pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 31842 


© 1 ce. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 136583 ; 
Thomas J. Reilly, Boston. 31843 


Hymn to the sun; by Rimsky-Korsa- 
kow, arr. H. Bettoney; solo B flat 
clarinet with pf. ace. © Novy. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59090; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 31844 


Hymns of dawn; coll. of Psalms and 
hymns and _ “spiritual songs, arr. 
Norma Mitchell. © Oct. 31, 1986; 
A 99800; Dawn _ publishers, inc., 
Brooklyn. 31845 


I adore you; from College holiday; w 
and m Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 
27, 1936; E pub. 58838 ; Famous music 
corp., New York. 31846 


I always want to dream of you; tango 
or foxtrot, song. © 1 c¢. Dee. 19, 
1936; E unp. 186823; Anthony HEH. 
Cirino, Cleveland. 31847 


I am a knight of the open way; song, 
w J. O. York. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; 
FE ounp. 135687; Dorothy Hyer May- 
hew, Santa Ana, Calif. 31848 


I am a marionette; w Robin Royal, m 
Al Thorne. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 136611; Audrey Ovington, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 31849 


I am an advertising man; w and m 
The advertising manager; pf. 
Nov. 6, 1936; E pub. 58905; Longacre 
music co., New York. 31850 


I am Bruno Hauptman; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1. 
Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 135978; Hans H. 
Enerson, Oslo, Minn. 31851 


I am happy in His love; hymn. ©1e. 
Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 186568; Jessie 
Taylor, Lorain, O. 31852 


I am joy; w Mollie Brandenburg, m 
Genevieve Davis. © Dec. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 59070; Galaxy music corp., 
New York. 31853 


I am lullaby; m Robert A. Buck; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Dec. 23, 1936; E unp. 
137029; Dorothy R. Ryan, Washing- 
ton. 31854 


I am the captain of the Pinafore; from 
Pinafore, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bernice Manoloff; with 
ukulele and guit. chords and Hawai- 
ian guit. solo, in note and diagram, 
arr. Nick Manoloff. © Dec. 4, 1936; 
E pub. 58879; Calumet music @o., 
Chicago. 31855 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


I am your dream girl come true; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1e. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 186607 ; Caroline Geving, Dar- 
lingford, Manit., Canada. 31856 


am your slave: w and m Wally-O and 
Sam Malen. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1986; E 
unp. 13707; W. A. Olsen, jr., and Sam 
Malen, Chicago. 31857 


I anledning af —;. nogle danske bérne- 
viser, Knudége Riisager; orch. Par- 
titur. © Oct. 19, 1986; E for. 47171; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 31858 


I awake, dear, with the dawn; w Albert 
Hamilton; pf. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1936; 
HE unp. 136234; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31859 


I believe the answer’s on the way; 
nymn.. © July 10, 19383; E “pub. 
58744; Merrill Dunlop, Chicago. 

31860 


I can feel it in your kiss; w Phil J. 
Perrone; pf. © 1. Dec. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 136769: Paul H. Cortner, De- 
troit. 31861 


I cannot always trace the way; song, 
m W. B. Olds, arr. Wayne Howorth; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 25, 1936; EB 
pub. 57320; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 31862 


I can’t imagine; song, arr. by Earl Gor- 
don. © 1. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136171 ; Mae Perry, Indianapolis. 

31863 


I can’t see nothing in love; fox trot, w 
Samuel Amoriello, and melody. © 
1 e@ Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 136722; 
Frank Amoriello, Baltimore. 31864 


I’d like to do things for you; from 
Double or nothing, w and m Sam 
Coslow. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 
136731; Famous music corp., New 
York. 31865 


I'd like to know why; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; E unp. 136388; 
Jerry Yates, Detroit. 31866 


I’d rather be blue: song, m J. Chas. 
MeNeil. © 1c. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 
136140; Laura Kay Baker, Luling, 
Tex. 31867 


I’d rather call you baby; w Tot Sey- 
mour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. ©1ce. 
Dec. 10, 1986; E unp. 136454; Famous 
music corp., New York. 31868 


I’d rather drink muddy water, sleep 
in a hollow log; w and m James 
Gordon; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Dec. 10, 
1986; E unp. 136404; State street 
music pub. co., Chicago. 31869 


— 


31882 


— 


I’d walk a mile for a Camel; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 
136524; Albert Edward Moore, Win- 
nipeg, Manit., Canada. 31870 


I didn’t mean it ; song, w Wesley Mam- 
lock. © 1 e Nov. 4, 1986; E unp. 
135838 ; Royal Paysen, San Francisco. 

31871 


I do; song. ©1e. Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 
136128; Lester Steward Holland, San 
Pedro, Calif. 31872 


I don’t care to listen to your troubles; 
w ©. Milazzo, melody H. Randazzo. 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 136954; 
Charles Milazzo and Hugene Ran- 
dazzo, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 

31873 


I don’t know myself—since I know you ; 
w Sidney Clare, m Harry Akst. © 
1 ce. Dee. 19, 1936; E unp. 136919; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

31874 


I don’t let the girls worry my mind; 
w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; 
EK ounp. 135915; W. R. Calaway, Or- 
lando, Fla. 31875 


I don’t love nobody but you; song. © 
1 ¢e. Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 136701; 


Geo. W. Thomas, Chicago. 31876 
I dréngstugan; polka, text: Sverker 
Ahde, m: Liss Emil; pf. © Dec. 23, 


1932; EH for. 46917; A.-b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 
31877 


I dream of you; waltz song. © 1 e. 
Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 136118; Emma 
Mary Masteller, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

31878 


I feel like a fish out of water; comedy 
waltz, w Ralph Butler and Stanley J. 
Damerell, m Tolchard Evans; with 
arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 6, 1936; 
E for. 46811; Cecil Lennox, ltd., Lon- 
don. 31879 


I fell in love to stay in love with you; 
w and melody Gay Perry. © 1e. 
Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 185567; Augus- 
tus Henry Perry, Philadelphia. 

31880 


I followed my eyes; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 
136036; Joseph H. Scavone and Vin- 
cent J. Zesdorn, Philadelphia. 

31881 


found a friend; semi-sacred song, w 
T. E. B. Henry, m Geoffrey O’Hara. 
© Dec. 14, 19386; E pub. 59204; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

31882 


Lame 


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31883 


I found a new moon when I found you, 
darling; w and m Betty Laidlaw and 
Bob Lively, additional lyric Horatio 
Nicholls, arr. F. HE. Bentley ; with arr. 
for ukulele, ete. © Aug. 4, 1986; E 
for. 46644; Lawrence Wright music 
co., 1td., London. 31883 


found the right man; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 23, 1986; E unp. 185684; Har- 
old Alexander DeMund, Roxbury, 
Mass. 31884 


gave her everything she wanted; fox 
trot; melody, with pf. acc. ©1l1e. 
Jan. 20, 1936; E unp. 1386696; Curt 
Basl, Adelboden, Switzerland. 


4 


lama 


31885 


I go to bed with my glasses on, to see 
you in my dreams; fox-trot, w James 
Wilson and Terry Sullivan, m Harry 
Leon and Leo Towers; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. © Nov. 23, 1936; E for 
46981; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

31886 


I guess that I’m in love; song. © Nov. 
21, 1936; E pub. 59289; Charles A. 
Comiskey, Detroit. 31887 


guess the laugh is on me; fox-trot, 
w and m Margie Cunningham. © 1 
ec. Dee. 5, 1986; E unp. 186255; Mar- 
jorie E. Cunningham, Toledo. 31888 


I had to pick you; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 1386711; 
Gordon Hull, West New Brighton, 
Si. NAY. 31889 


I hate to say good-bye to the prairie; 
w and melody G. Autry and Odie 
Thompson. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1986; 
E unp. 1385912; Gene Autry, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 31890 


I have thrown away my love; song, w 
George Dennis. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 186299; William Dennis, jr., 
New York. 31891 


I hear you call; tango, w and m Jule 
LeNard; pf. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 186745; Julia L. FitzPatrick, 
Chicago. 31892 


I heard a sound of singing; w John 
Wheeler, m Mirrie Hill. © Aug. 19, 
1936; E for. 46645; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 31893 


I helg och s6cken; vals, text: Sverker 
Ahde, m Liss Emil; pf. © Dec. 23, 
19382; E for. 46919; A.-b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 


a 


31894 


I keep it to myself; w Bela Tasek, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1986; E 


pt. OI, n.s., v. 31 


unp. 1386973; Lelya Le Noir, New 
York. 31895 


I know; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 1, 
1936; E unp. 185957; Anthony For- 
lenza, Baltimore. 31896 

I know a crazy song, chid-da, bid-da, 


bim-bum-boo; w and m Benny Sam- 
berg and Al Lewis; with arr. for 


guit., ete. © Nov. 25, 1936; E pub. 
58764; Words & music, inc., New 
York. 31897 


I know I’m in love with you; w Joe 
Driscoll and Charley Nicholls, mel- 
ody J. Fort. ©1c. Dee. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1386530; Joseph Earl Driscoll, 
Chicago, Charles Dwight Nicholls, 
Lemont, Ill. and Joseph Fort, Chi- 
cago. 31898 


know there is somebody waiting; w 
and melody. © 1. Nov. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 185928; W. R. Calaway, Or- 
lando, Fla. 31899 


know what the well dressed man 
will wear; w and melody. © 1 «¢. 
Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 185950 ; Walter 
Gerald Samuels, New York. 31900 


know you'll wait by the golden gate; 
w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 30, 1936; 
EH unp. 135908; Paul Bricker, Michi- 
gan City, Ind. 31901 


know, you’re lovely and beautiful; 
song. © 1c. Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 
136862; Zoe LaCroix, Mt. Clements, 
Mich. 31902 


I'll always be dreaming of you; w 
George Watkin: pf. ©1e. Nov. 28, 
1986; E unp. 135853; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 31903 


Ill be a real cowgirl; w Edna Irene 
Williams; pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1936; 
FE unp. 185875; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31904 


I'll be waiting on top of the Golden 
Gate; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
8, 1936; E unp. 186242; Pauline Carr, 
Temecula, Calif, 31905 


T’ll just string along; w P. Irwin, m 
B. Littiken and P. Irwin. © 1 «. 
Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 136794; Pauline 
Irwin and Bernadine Littiken, Co- 
lumbus, Ind. 31906 


I'll remember; w and melody. © 1. 
Jan. 7, 19387; E unp. 1386774; Anna V. 
Wagner, Chicago. 31907 


V’ll remember after you forget; w and 
melody. ©1e. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
185723 ; Albert M. Crance and Leland 
W. Larrison, Geneva, N. Y. 31908 


Lema 


Loma 


Lomml 


Lema! 


1420 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


31934 


T'li share my love with you; w and m 
Thomas Mann. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1956; 
E unp. 136755 ; Wilbur Thomas Chap- 
man, Eureka, Il, 31909 


I'll sing a new song; sacred song. © 
Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 59264; Chelsea 
James Stockwell, Terre Haute, Ind. 


31910 
I’) thank you to stay out of my 
dreams; lyrics E. Y. Harburg, m 


Harold Arlen. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 1386455 ; Music publishers hold- 
ing corp., New York. 31911 


Ill trade ya’ me for you; w Fred 
Rose, and melody. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 
1936; E unp. 1386167; Francis Craig, 
Nashville. 31912 


lll trade you a smile; song. ©1.. 
Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 1386788; Ahdel 
Emma Reich, Ft. Worth. 31913 


I love a song; w Alice MacFarland 

Close, m Herman Murray Jacoby. © 

1 e« Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 136773; 
H. Murray Jacoby, New York. 

31914 


I love you best of all; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 136188; 
Orville S. Spencer, Detroit. 31915 


I love you better now than I did then; 
w Sara Leader Hamilton; pf. 
ieCcsNOve:co: 1986: BH unp. 1353872; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

31916 


I love you for what you are; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136666; 
Sue M. Cole, Arpin, Wis. 31917 


I love you, my sweetheart darlin; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1936; E unp. 136482; 
Cecelia Adelaide Berryhill, Ingle- 
wood, Calif. 31918 


I love you tenderly; song, m Gennaro 
M. Curci. © Nov. 1, 1986; E pub. 
59110; Grace Willis Burrows, Bu- 
chanan, Mich. 31919 


I loved you; w and m Mert Holmes. © 
ie. Wee 7%, 19386; Hh unp. 136153; 
Mertrom Brown Holmes, Glendale, 
Calif. 31920 


I’m a gal like this; w Johnny Lange; 
pf. treble. © 1. Dec. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 136156; Fred Samuel Stryker, 
Los Angeles. 31921 


I’m a king on my own; melody. ©1e. 
Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136765; Oscar 
Schick, New York. 31922 


I’m all out of order again; w and m 
John Van Dee and Mit Vale. ©1e. 
Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 135732; John 
M. Van Deursen, Venice, Calif. 

31923 


I’m alone since you went and left me; 
song, melody Arthur Joseph Rottleb. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 136441; 
William Benson Richter, Philadel- 
phia. 31924 


I’m always waiting at tables, but 
there’s nobody waiting for me; from 
Dodging the dole, w and m Leo 
Towers, Harry Leon and Horation 
Nicholls; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Noy. 23, 1936; E for. 47084; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

31925 


I’m an old carton saver; song. ©l1e. 
Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 136214; Clarence 
Alick McCabe, Kansas City, Mo. 

31926 


I’m betting on you; w and melody. © 
1 @ Nov. 27, 1986; EH unp. 185750; 
Nellie M. Straightiff, Roanoke, Va. 

31927 


I’m called little Buttercup; from Pina- 
fore, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. Bernice Manoloff; with 
ukulele and guit. chords and Ha- 
Wwaiian guit. solo, in note and dia- 
gram, arr. Nick Manoloff. © Dec. 4, 
1936; E pub. 58881; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 31928 


I’m dancing with you on my mind; 
song, arr. Frances Kaye. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1986; E unp. 1386190; Hlizabeth 
Dantz, New York. 31929 


I’m dreaming; w Eddie Junkert, m E. 
Junkert and Bert Timm. © 1. 
Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 136976; H. H. 
Timm, Pollock, S. D. 31930 


I’m falling in love with you; w Miriam 
Huss; pf. ©l1e. Nov. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 185851; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 31931 


I’m glad that I never loved before; w 
and m B. Landish, arr. Al. Terry. 
©l1e. Nov. 2, 1986; E unp. 135630; 
Burney Landish and Hal Bivens, Hol- 
lywood, Calif. 31982 


I’m going places; fox-trot song. ©1c. 
Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 136648 ; Manuel 
Pacheco Silvia, Fall River, Mass. 

31933 


I’m holding out for you; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 19386; E unp. 136259; 
Murray Kane, Brooklyn. 31934 


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31935 


I’m in a daze; waltz, melody Mario 
Leone. © 1 ec. Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 
135640; Jack Donald Hope, Rich- 
mond. 319385 


I’m in a trance dancing with you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1936; E 
unp. 1385979; John A. Cross, South 
Amboy, N. J. 31936 


I’m in a whirl about you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; E unp. 136348 ; 
Berniece Hacking, Cedar Valley, 
Utah. 31937 


I’m in business, how’s business; w and 
m Allan Ingram and Lewis Ilda; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 31, 1986; 
E for. 46980; Irwin Dash music co., 
ltd., London. 31938 


I’m in love with a baby and you; from 
Dodging. the dole, w and m Roy Bar- 
bour and Alan Crooks, additional w 
Everett Lynton; with arr. for uk- 
ulele, ete. © Nov. 23, 1936; E for. 
47083; Lawrence Wright music co., 
Itd., London. 31939 


I’m in love with you; melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 18, 1986; E unp. 1386797; John 
Batista Vidach, Chicago. 31940 


— pf., with w. ©1ec. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 185905; Ted Salant, Boston. 
31941 


—w Jen J. Jawus, melody Luther A. 
Clark. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 
1386896; Henry August Jenkins, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 31942 


I’m just a lover in despair; song, w 
Josephine Bruno. © 1 ¢. Dee. 19, 
1936; E unp. 186832; Anthony Coletti, 
Atlantic City. 319438 


I’m just a rolling stone; w Karl King, 
and melody. © 1 e¢. Dec. 7, 1986; 
EK unp. 136189; Henry R. Dutton, Al- 
bany. 31944 


I’m keeping tabs on Babs; fox-trot, w 
Billy Lupton, melody Anthony For- 
lenza. ©1e. Dec. 24, 1936; E unp. 
1387089; William Lupton, Baltimore. 

31945 


I’m leaving Dreamland behind me; 
song. © 1c. Dee. 7, 19386; E unp. 
136339; Holly Ruth Rowlands, Dex- 
ter City, O. 31946 


I’m lonesome for a _ cottage that’s 
nestled in the South; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 135701; 
Elizabeth Josephson, New York. 

381947 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


I’m lonesome for the West to-night; w 
and melody. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 1386699; Helen Virginia Ben- 
son, Rockford, Ill. 31948 


I’m missing you; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1. Dee. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136537 ; Edythe Deck, Ventura, Calif. 

31949 


I’m moving up the way just by my 
Lord; negro folk song. © 1c. Nov. 
25, 1986; E unp. 185695; Hamilton W. 
Lee, New Orleans. 31950 


I’m not caught; w and melody. ©1.c. 
Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 186856 ; William 
Lorentz, Independence, Mo. 31951 


I’m reading your mind; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 136609; 
Dell Firman, Highland Park, Mich. 

31952 


I’m satisfied; song. © 1 c. Dee. 2, 
1936; E unp. 1385981; John Marshall 
Rohr, Waco, Tex. 31953 


I’m so happy I could cry; w and m 
Harold Hayhurst and Alwyn Mayer. 
© Oct. 18, 1986; E for. 46855; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. 31954 


I’m so lonesome; w and melody. ©1ce. 
Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 1385550; Sam 
Medoff, Philadelphia. 31955 


I’m somebody’s sweetheart now; fox- 


trot song, melody J. HE. Schreiner 
and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢c. Dee. 1, 
19386; E. unp. 2s6él0l: Joven: 
Schreiner, Dunbar, Neb. 31956 


I’m sorry, that’s all I can say; w and 
m Wayne Jordan; pf. treble. ©1c. 
Novy. 24, 1986; E unp. 185617 ; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 31957 


I’m still believin’; song, w Albert L. 
Hydeman. © 1 ¢. Dee. 24, 1936; E 
unp. 137009; Joseph H. Mosser, York, 
Pa. , 31958 


I’m still in love with you; song, from 
the incidental m to The re-creation of 
Shorty De Long. © Dee. 18, 1936; 
E pub. 59119; A. D. McCampbell, 
Lebanon, Tenn. 31959 


—w and melody. © 1. Nov. 21, 
1986; E unp. 1385495; J. Gordon 
Tintle, Butler, N. J. 31960 


I’m that way about you; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1 ce. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 136655 ; 
Irene H. Roberts, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 31961 


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no. 12, 1936 


31990 


I’m the cock of the walk; w and m/|I never knew how much you meant to 


Leonard Vines; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
1986; E unp. 1385571; Leonard R. 


Vines, jr., Birmingham, Ala. 31962 


I’m the roughest and toughest; w and 
m George Logan; pf. treble. © 1. 
Novy. 24, 1986; E unp. 135622; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 31963 


I’m throwing kisses to the man in the 
moon; song. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1986; H 
unp. 1386251; Dorothy Miller Ayer, 
Port Byron, N. Y. 31964 


I’m trying to forget you (Ma chanson 
vibrante) ; paroles Claude Valmont, 
m Jesus Monje, arr. Pierre Baetz; 
orch. ptes. [French text only] © 
Noy. 5, 1986; E for. 46778; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

31965 


I’m waitin’ till you change your mind; 
wand melody. ©1e. Nov. 18, 1936; 
E ounp. 185552; Phil J. Perrone, De- 

_ troit. 31966 


I’m waiting for some one; w Hal Cross, 
and melody. © 1. Dee. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 136925; Louis C. Beyerkohler, 
Mansfield, O. 31967 


I made up a song for you: w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; BE unp. 
186363; Evelyn Russell Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 31968 


I maiied a letter; song, m Jack Free- 
mon. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1936; E unp. 
136840; Vida R. Marsden, Boonville, 
Nav ¥: 31969 


I miss you; w and melody John Red- 
mond and Lee David. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
5, 1986; E unp. 186126; Broadway 
music corp., New York. 31970 


I miss you in a million ways; w and 
m Mrs. O. G. Lee. © 1. Nov. 4, 
1936; E unp. 186116; Alice Edith Lee, 
Anacortes, Wash. 31971 


I miss you to-night; song. ©1e. Nov, 
20, 1986; E unp. 185499; Pauline 
Winslow, Brooklyn. 31972 


I need you so; w J. Yarmov, melody 
H. Haltenorth and M. Tracy. ©1e. 
Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 186484; Jack 
Yarmov, Hardy Haltenorth and Mc- 
Kee Tracy, Atlantic City. 31973 


I need your sympathy; song. ©1.. 
Dec, 2, 1986; E unp. 136012; Edmund 
A. Navalinski, Detroit. 31974 


I never knew; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 
1986; E unp. 186492; William HE. 
Kress, Pittsburgh. 31975 


me; sing. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1936; EB 
unp. 186608; W. C. Lindley, San An- 
tonio, oL976 


I regret all those tears; fox-trot, w and 
m John Kasché. © 1 ec. Nov. 23, 
1936; E unp. 135601; John Michael 
Kasché, jr., Allentown, Pa. 31977 


I sang a song; w Bobby Brown, m 
Billy Mills; with arr. for guit., etc. 
© Dee. 4, 19386; E pub. 59050; Chap- 
pell & co., inc., New York. 31978 


I'se deep in trouble; song, w Hugene 
J. Orde. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1936; E unp. 
135722; Warner Mason Hawkins, 
New York. 31979 


I see his blood upon the rose; poem 
Joseph M. Plunkett; mixed cho. © 
Dec. 11, 1936; E for. 47155; Hugh S. 
Roberton, Glasgow. 31980 


I see you; song, m J. C. McNeil. © 
1 ¢ Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 1386989 ; 
Maleolm Outland, Roanoke Rapids, 

HAINES C. 31981 


I send my greetings to you; melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1936; E unp. 136894; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 

31982 


I send red roses to you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 
135556; Olive Lawley Wilcox, Shreve- 
port, La. 31983 


I sing to you; song. ©1e. Nov. 7, 
1936; E unp. 1385774; Mildred Aileen 
Brosius, Los Angeles. 31984 


I still love you; song; with ukulele 
arr. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; E ump. 
1363438 ; John Homer Croyle, jr., And- 
over, N. Y. 381985 


I still remember that first kiss; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1c. Nov. 30, 
19386; E. unp. 186092 ; Herbert Gately, 
Baltimore. 31986 


stumbled over love; w and m Bob 
Wright and Chet Forrest; with guit. 
arr. © Nov. 14, 1936; E pub. 58747; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 31987 


I try to forget; melody; in C. ©le. 
Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 186806; Ken- 
neth Dell LaRo, Minneapolis. 

31988 


Ive always loved you; w and melody. 
©1e Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 136084; 
Irma Bell Breitstein, San Francisco. 

31989 


I've been so true to you; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1ce. Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 
135566; Floyd L. Post, 3d, Midland, 
Mich, 31990 


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31991 


I’ve gone native; song, malahini hula ; 
with ukelele arr. © Dee. 4, 19386; E 
pub. 58885; Paul Summers, Hono- 
lulu. 31991 


I’ve got a brand new song; song, mel- 
ody Johnny Otis. © 1c. Nov. 380, 
1936; E unp. 186016; Bill Perrier, 
San Gabriel, Calif. 31992 


I’ve got a weakness for you; w Berry 
Pilgrim; pf. © 1c Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 185850; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 319938 


I’ve got heart trouble; song, pf. acc. 
Cedric Henry Gard. © 1c. Dee. 7, 
1936; E unp. 186211; Irma Marie 
Apfelbaum, Ft. Wayne. 31994 


I’ve got heaven on my mind; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 
137043 ; Harold Shaffer, Washington. 

31995 

I’ve got my heart set on you; w and m 
Bob Langdale. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 136565; Robert Hill Langdale, 
Cincinnati. 31996 


I've got my mind on love; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 
136874; Lawrence W. Showers, Co- 
lumbus, O. 31997 


I’ve got the Michigan blues; song, m 
Marguerite Davidson. © 1 c. Dee. 
14, 1936; E unp. 186587; Sylvester 
Omer Freed, Ceresco, Mich. 31998 


I've met the girl of my dreams; w and 
m Jule LeNard; pf. © 1c. Dee. 17, 
1936; E unp. 136743; Julia L. Fitz- 
Patrick, Chicago. 31999 


I vow to thee my country; w Cecil A. 
Spring Rice, Irish melody arr. John 
Vine; mixed voices. © Oct. 29, 1936; 
E for. 46768; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 32000 


I walked on the road; Russian folk- 
song, melody coll. and harmonized. 
[Russian text] ©1c. Nov. 18, 1936; 
EH unp. 136855; Alfred J. Swan, 
Swarthmore, Pa. 32001 


I wanna go riding in an old-fashioned 
buggy; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 
15, 1936; E unp. 136642; Jacob Mon- 
toya, Platteville, Col. 32002 


I wanna go to the zoo; from Stowaway, 
w and m Mack Gordon and Harry 
Revel; with guit. arr. © Dec. 2, 
19386; E pub. 58794; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 320038 


I want to croon beneath the moon; 
song. © Nov. 28, 1936; E pub. 58947; 
Andrew Andrews, St. Louis. 32004 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


I want to dance with Homer, like 
Ginger does with Fred; w W. Hng- 
vick, melody N. G. Scott. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1986; E unp. 1385655; Nathan G. 
Scott, Berkeley, Calif., and William 
HEngvick, Oakland, Calif. 32005 


I want to sing to you a song about love; 
w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 136595; Reta Ross Schott, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 32006 


I want you; w R. W. Garrison, melody 
L. A. Fanget. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 136828; Robert William Gar- 
rison and Louis A. Fanget, Princeton, 
N. J. 32007 


I was meant for you; song, m J. 
' Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 136144; Hazel L. Smith, 
Cleveland. 32008 


I whistle, I whistle; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1986; E unp. 136554 ; 
Mendel Broomberg, New York. 32009 


I will always love you sweetheart; fox 
trot, w and melody S. O. Freed, pf. 
arr. Marguerite Davidson. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 14, 19836; E unp. 136588; Syl- 
vester Omer Freed, Ceresco, Mich. 
32010 
will remember; melody J. B. Vidach 
and Michael Parenti. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
19386; E unp. 135666; John Batista 
Vidach, Chicago. 32011 


wish; pf., with w. ©1c Dec. 17, 
1936; EH unp. 136771; Elsa Fox, Cleve- 
land Heights, O. 32012 


I wish I was born a doggie; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 
136811: Nancy Clancy, Brooklyn. 

32013 


I woke up this morning; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135924; 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 32014 


I wonder ; w and melody Billy Mayhew. 
© 1c. Dee. 15, 1986; E unp. 136578; 
Wm. P. Mayhew, Cambridge, Md. 

32015 


I wonder can it be true; fox-trot song, 
melody F. Von Luehrte and Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ec. Noy. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 185522; Frank Von Luehrte, 
Cincinnati. 32016 


I wonder if they miss me ’way back 
home; song. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 136556; Hlizabeth Whittaker 
Haskell, Dallas. 32017 


I wonder if you care for me; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dee. 14, 
1936; E unp. 186532; Pearl R. Simp- 
son, Blairstown, N. J. 32018 


Leon! 


i 


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no. 12, 19386 


32045 


I wonder why ; waltz, w and melody F. | Idle keys and silent strings; song. 


Anderson and Mél Thulen. ©) ¢. 
Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 1385542; Fent 
Anderson, La Conner, Wash. 32019 


I won't be satisfied until you are by my 
side: song. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 136751; Leslie Ford Caldwell, 
Chicago. 32020 


I would always be with you; song. © 
1 ec. Noy. 19, 1986; E unp. 1386594; 
Harold Erwin Jenkins, Oakland, 
Calif. 32021 


I would be true; w Howard Arnold 
Walter, m Mildred Tenney; high 
voice. © Dec. 2, 1936; E pub. 58817; 
Galaxy music corp., New York. 

32022 


I would if I could but I can’t; song w 
Tad Hopper. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; E 


unp. 137066; David Alphonso Camp- | 


bell, Forest, Miss. 32023 


Ice (The) carnival; arpeggio waltz, 
Ella Ketterer; pf. © Dee. 15, 1936; 
E pub. 59221; Groene music pub. Co., 
Cincinnati. 32024 


Ich bin das herz von Paris; langsamer 
walzer, aus Ave Maria, text Franz 
Baumann, m Alois Melichar. © 
June 30, 19386; E for. 47063; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32025 


Ich fahr woh! tiber ein see; volksweise 
aus dem EHlsass, m Albert Kranz, 1. 
Mannerchor.—2. Frauenchor. 
Dee. 11, 1936; E for. 46936, 46937 
F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 

32026, 32027 


Ich hab’ nur eine leidenschaft; foxtrot, 
text Klaus S. Richter, m Gerhard 
Mohr. © Aug. 24, 19385; E for. 
46816; Dreiklang verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

32028 


Ich kann nicht mehr linger allein sein, 
es muss etwas gescheh’n ; slowfox aus 
Fraulein Lilli, text Fritz Rotter, m 
Fritz Spielmann u. Stephan Weiss. 
© Sept. 24, 19386; HE for. 46727; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky), Vienna. 32029: 


Ich trag’ dich auf handen hinein in 
das gltick; langsamer walzer aus 
Hskapade, text Hans Bussmann, m 
Kurt Schréder, arr. Otto Linde. © 
Aug. 20, 1936; E for. 47055 ; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32030 


Ideal (The) protests; song, w Jamie 
Sexton Holme. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 186134; Mario Saint-Cyr, Chi- 
cago. 32031 


© 
1c. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135670; 
Burnell Ellwood Staftin, Perrysburg, 

N. Y. 39032 


If bein’ in love is crazy, then I’m as 
crazy as a loon; song. © Nov. 26, 
1986; E pub. 59044; Birdie T. Jeffries 
Chadwick, Huntington, W. Va. 

320383 


If every little dicky wore a dicky; w 
James Wilson, m Hubert W. David; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 9, 
1936; E for. 46985; Gordon Cooper 
& co., London. 32034 


If ev’ryone did a good turn every day; 
w and m Fred Godfrey. © Oct. 18, 
1936; E for. 46857 ; Macmelodies, Itd., 
London. 32085 


If Gabriel blows that horn; song. © 
1 ec Dee. 5, 1986; E unp. 136129; 
George Henry Van Kuren, New Or- 
leans. 32036 


If I could ride again; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1936; E unp. 136462; 
Effie Allison, Olla, La. 32037 


If I had a chance; w Joe Klimer, mel- 
ody Charlie Josephson. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
21, 1986; E unp. 185497; Charles W. 
Josephson, jr., Cambridge, Mass. 

32038 

If I had a palace; song, w anon. © 
1c Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 1385777; 
Mildred Aileen Brosius, Los Angeles. 

32039 


If I had wings; song, w Antoinette F. 
Cassidy. ©1ce. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136200; Frances Tarbox, New York. 

32040 


If I had you; song. ©1e. Dee. 14, 
1936; E unp. 136546; Maurine Hliza- 
beth Honeycombe, Hollywood, Calif. 

32041 


If my eyes could only talk; song. © 
1 c. Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 136371; Earl 
Baker, New York. 32042 


If my head could rule my heart; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 135960; 
Sidney Clyde Irby, Galveston, Tex. 

32048 


If my horse comes in; w and m Howard 
Hall; pf. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 186477; Howard Hall Isard, 
Huntington Park, Calif. 32044 


If only our yesterdays could be our 
to-morrows; w Faith Newell Popp; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 
135847; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 32045 


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32046 


If the wishing well could tell; song, m 
Alexander De Rosa. © 1 ¢. Dee 9, 
19386; E unp 186997; Anthony Tomei, 
Bayonne, N. J. 32046 


If this is love; song. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1986; E unp. 186319; Jerome Law- 
rence Kurtz, Pittsburgh. 32047 


If you care; w Hal Gilder, melody Joe 
A. Rivet. © 1. Nov. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 185949; Joe Rivet, Plaquemine, 
La. 32048 


If you knew how I feel; Hawaiian guit. 
‘“©l1ece. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 185989 ; 
Charles Perry Hubbard, Los Angeles. 
32049 


If you'll be my daytime girl, I’ll take 
you out at night; wand melody. © 

1 @ Dee. 12, 1986; E unp. 136487; 
Katherine N. Small, Shelton, Wash. 
32050 

If you only knew; w and melody. © 
1 @ Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 137031; 
Henry Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg 
P. O., Md. 32051 


If you're a vamp; w and melody. 
1 ¢« Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 185806; 
Harry P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 

32052 


If you’ve forgotten; song. © Nov. 21, 
1986; E pub. 58798; Ben H. Ferrell, 
Lebanon, Ind. 32053 


If you’ve got to learn to tap; w and m 
Edith Brown. © 1c. Dee. 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 137050; Edith Bogomaz, De- 
troit. 382054 


If you were a little birdie; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 
135738; Frank Joseph Satoris, Ro- 
chester, Minn. 32055 


If you were you and I were king; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 136475; Nellie M. Dietz, Yak- 
ima, Wash. 32056 


Il est tard mon amour; valse, paroles 
Roger-Fernay et Gérard Carlier, m 
Fred Freed. [German and French 
texts] © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46682 ; 
Hditions Coda, s. a., Paris. 32057 


Imagine; w A. Randall, J. F. Frye and 
A. H. Lipnicki, m Harold Shepard 
Macomber. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 136812; Harold S. Macomber, 
Art Randall, Cincinnati, J. Franklin 
Frye and Albert H. Lipnicki, Detroit. 

32058 


Immer lustig, Marie; walzerlied, text 
Gerhard Ebeler, m Hans Otten; orch. 
stimmen u. singstimme. © Nov. 28, 


© 


pt. HI, n.s., v.31 


19385; E for. 47067; G. Ebeler verlag, 
Cologne-Klettenberg, Germany. 
32059 


Immortal love; cantata, meditation for 
Holy week and Easter day, w se- 
lected C. P. HE. Smith, m Ernest A. 
Dicks, with hymns for choir and con- 
gregation. © Dec. 11, 1936; E for. 
47160; Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

32060 


Impressions from a Greek tragedy; by 
Albert I. Elkus; orch. Se. Juilliard 
ed. © Nov. 10, 1936; E pub. 59257; 
Edwin F. Kalmus, New York. 32061 


In a box car ’round the world; w and 
melody Cliff Carlisle. © 1 ec. Dee. 
11, 1936: E unp. 186460; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

32062 


In a canoe—with you; w James Wilson, 
m Sidney Lennox; with ukulele arr. 
and chord figures for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Aug. 14, 1986; E 
for. 46526; Gordon Cooper & co., Lon- 
don. 32063 


In a cozy Plymouth car; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1986; E unp. 136365; 
Violet Pooley Hall, Cincinnati. 

32064 


In a hurry; by Charles Maxwell; pf. 
conductor. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1936; EH 
unp. 136909; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 32065 


In a little bungalow of dreams; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 
136085; Irma Bell Breitstein, San 
Francisco. 32066 


In a little hacienda; song. © 1. Dee. 
18, 1936; E unp. 186766; Rose Shur, 
Detroit. 32067 


In a low rocking-chair ; w Helen Coale 
Crew, m Elinor Remick Warren; 
high voice, in F. min. © Dee. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59314; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 32068 


In a rose garden; song. ©1c. Dec. 16, 
1936; E unp. 136639; Helen Hood, 
Brookline, Mass. 32069 


In a stable, in a manger; pf., with w. 
©1c. Dec, 15, 19386; E unp. 136584 ; 
Albert Augustus Klinger, Keiser, Pa. 

32070 


In Holly-Holly-Holly-Holly-Hollywood ; 
couplet aus Axel an der himmelstir, 
gesangstext Hans Weigel, m Ralph 
Benatzky. © Sept. 28, 19386; E for. 
46724; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky) Vienna. 32071 


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no. 12, 1986 


In Jesus’ name; hymn, new arr. alto 
solo, with 8-pt. mixed cho. © Oct. 
30, 1936; E pub. 58986; Herman W. 
Monson, Moorhead, Minn. 32072 


In Malaga; Spanish suite, Frederic Cur- 
zon; military band pts. © Dec. 10, 
1986; E for. 46969; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 32073 


In meinem garten bltihen bald die 
ersten veilchen; foxtrot, text Klaus 
S. Richter, m Ludwig Schmidseder. 
© Mar. 18, 1985; E for. 46833; 
Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

32074 

In meinem herzen, schatz, da ist fiir 
viele platz; russischer foxtrot, aus 
Savoy-hotel 217, text Hans Fritz 
Beckmann, m Walter Gronostay, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
Apr. 16, 19386; E for. 46717; Ufaton- 
verlags-g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32075 


In my direction; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135546; 
Lillian Marie Knott, Independence, 
Kan, 32076 


In my dreams last night, w Ida Klein; 
pf. © 1c. Dee. 7, 19386; E unp. 
136226; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 32077 


In my heart; w and m T. L. I. Carlson, 
in collaboration with Wm. P. Barnett, 
arr. W. P. Barnett. © 1 ¢ Nov.-2, 
19386; E unp. 135633; Thos. L, I. 
Carlson, Minneapolis. 32078 


In my little rendezvous of dreams; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 186151; Algerd Joseph Truska, 
Middleboro, Mass. 32079 


In old Holland; w Raymond Leveen, 
m Charles J. Sinning and-Nat Brusi- 
loff; with guit. arr. © Dec. 30, 1936; 
E pub. 59347; Jewel music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 32080 


In old Hong Kong; w and melody. © 
1 ec, Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 186238; 
Lota Grace Hoffman, Detroit. 32081 


In Santa Fé; paso doble, text Klaus S. 
Richter, m Gerhard Winkler. © 
Aug. 15, 1935; E for. 46832; Drei- 
klang verlag, a. g., Berlin. 32082 


In silent night; compline, Garth Ed- 
mundson; organ. © Dec. 14, 1936; 
E pub. 59100; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 32083 


-—— tr. from the German, W. G. Roth- 
ery, m Charles L. Talmadge; men’s 
cho. © Dec. 2; 1936; E pub. 58990; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

32084 


32096 


In that beautiful garden of Eden; 
song, m Hector Richard. © 1 e¢. 
Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 185508; Mil- 
dred Stock, Lackawanna, N. Y. 
32085 


In the chapel in the moonlight; song, 
Billy Hill, arr. Harry Stanley; Ha- 
walian guit., in diagram, with special 
arr. © Nov. 27, 1936; E pub. 58914; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 32086 


In the evening by the moonlight; song, 
James Bland, pf. arr. Bernice Mano- 
loff, Hawaiian guit. solo, in note and 
diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff; with 
chords for ukulele and guit. © Dec. 
8, 19386; E' pub. 58949 ; Calumet music 
co., Chicago. 32087 


In the good old days; waltz, intro. 
While strolling through the park one 
day, and others, arr. Geo. H. Sanders; 
orch. pts. © Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58856; Emil Ascher, inc., New York. 

32088 — 


In the light of a new silvery moon; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 
135988 ; Eugene Casivant, Waterbury, 
Conn, 32089 


In the moonlight ; serenade, Jonny Hey- 
kens; violin and pf. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E for. 46783; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 32090 


In transit; w Clyde Aitchison, m Franz 
C. Bornschein ; men’s voices. © Dec. 
14, 1986; E pub. 59182; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 32091 


In your arms my darling; song. © 
1 e@ Oct. 20, 1936; E unp. 135650; 
Fermin de los Santos, Raton, N. M. 

32092 


Inecurably romantic; song. © 1c. Dec. 
7, 1986; E unp. 186203; Alexander 
Wilder, New York. 32093 


Indication of love; w James Lawson 
Benjamin Mosby; pf. © 1c. Dec. 7, 
1936; E unp. 186231; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32094 


Infantry (The)—kings of the highway ; 
Col. Burt’s march, w and m R. J. 
Burt; band pts., with w. © 1 «¢. 
music Nov. 7, 1936; 1 ¢c. words Nov. 
27; E unp. 1386325; Reynolds J. Burt 
and S. A. Rapp, Ft. Jay, Governors 
Island, N. Y. 32095 


Inspiration; tango, English w Olga 
Paul, m N. EH. Paulos, arr. Al Wood- 
bury; orch. pts. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 59152: Edward B. Marks mu- 
sie corp., New York. 32096 


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CATALOG OF 
32097 


—w Carl Fenstermacher, m Buck 
Heston. ©1 ec. Dee. 24, 1986; E unp. 
137052; Thomas Earl Hutchinson, 
Philadelphia. 32097 


Inspirer and hearer of prayer; song, w 
A. M. Toplady. ©1c. Noy. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 1387044; Louise Sprague 
Hutchins, Hattiesburg, Miss. 32098 


Interrupted paradise; by Arthur Lange 
and Charles Maxwell. © 1 e Dec. 
19, 1986; E unp. 136912; Movietone 
music corp., New York. 32099: 


Intry mintry ; w and m Bernice Carter. 
©1e. Noy. 24, 1986; E unp. 135672 ; 
Karl J. Haggard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

32100 


Invitation; song, w I. F. Cosmey. © 
1 c. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135759; 
Albertina Kjellander, Denver. 32101 


Invitation (An) to Louisiana; w Ger- 
trude Byrne, and melody. © 1 ec. 
Novy. 24, 1936; E unp. 135788; Marie 
T. Norra, New Orleans. 32102 


Invocation to Saint Cecilia; w Charles 
Hanson Towne, m Victor Harris, op. 
34; mixed voices. © Oct. 5, 1936; 
E pub. 593827; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 32103 


Io la notte non posso dormire; tango, 
dal film Lo smemorato, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Cesare Andrea Bixio. 
© Oct. 5, 19386: E for. 46893; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

32104 


Io penso; valzer lento, dal film Non ti 
conosco pit, versi Bixio Cherubini, 
m Felice Montagnini; orch. pti. © 
Oct. 1, 1986; E for. 46885; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

32105 


Irish blue are the eyes of you; song, 
m Belle Ballou, harmonized Eliza- 
beth Joanne Schulz. © 1 ec. Dee. 18, 


1986; E unp. 1386764; Wilma F. 
Schmitz, Pittsburgh. 32106 
Trish lament; poem Joseph M. 
Plunkett; mixed cho. © Dec. 11, 


1936; E for. 47154; Hugh S. Rober- 
ton, Glasgow. 32107 


Is there any wonder I love you; song, 
m Frances Redner. © 1 e. Nov. 25, 
1986; E unp. 135721; Fred Lee Butt- 
ner, Los Angeles. 32108 


Island (The) ; by Sergei Rachmaninoff, 
English version Carl Engel, m arr. 
Victor Harris; women’s 4-pt. cho. © 
Oct. 6, 1986; E pub. 59328; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 32109 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. HI, n. s.,'v. 31 


Islands of mist; w Lauchlan Maclean 
Watt, m Kenneth Finlay; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 23, 1936; E for. 
47153; Banks & son, York, England. 

32110 


Isn’t it remarkable; w and melody. © 
1 e@ Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135821; 
Ruth Virginia Haon, New York. 

By kf 

It happened over afternoon tea; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1387040; Eva Gwendolyn Lyons, 
Austin, Tex. 32112 


It happened that day; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 136357; 
Ben Shapiro, Chicago. S21138 


It is love that makes the world go 
round; fox trot song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 c¢. Dee. 12, 1936; B 
unp. 186495; Joy HE. Schreiner, Dun- 
bar, Neb. 32114 


It is morning again; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1 c¢. Dee. 21, 1936; EB 
unp. 136866; Josie Simpkins, Nash- 
Ville. 32115 


It isn’t just the kisses; song, w John S. 
Hall. © 1. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
135751; Helen F. Bleecker, Warrens- 
burgh, N. Y. 32116 


It just happened that way; w and mel- 
ody Burton Leaf. © 1 e¢. Dee. 3, 
1936; E unp. 136039; Charles Burton 
Leaf, Urbanna, Va. 32117 


It must be grand; w and melody Jug 
Brown. © 1c. Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 
136002 ; John Henry Lyle Brown, Des 
Moines. 32118 


It must be love; from 23% hours leave, 
w Ted Koehler, melody Sam H. Stept. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 136713; 
Santly bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 

32119 


It’s a long time; song, m Karl Kaye. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1986; E unp. 136767; 
Emily Anna Zwahr, Needville, Tex. 

32120 

It’s all wrong; w and melody. ©1«. 
Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 186162; Richard 
Feiner, New York. 32121 


It’s been a pleasure, I hope we meet 
again; w Benny Clinton, m Ernie 
Burnett; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Oct. 18, 1986; E pub. 590983; Denton 
& Haskins music co., New York. 

32122 


It’s just your picture on the wall; fox- 
trot, w and melody. © 1. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 135969; Adolph Salva- 
tori, Cicero, Il. 32123 


1428 


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no. 12, 1936 


32150 


It’s love; song, w Harry J. Miller. 
1 ec. Nov. 23, 1986; E unp. 135610; 
William J. Simon, New York. 32124 


It’s no use pretending ; m Don Roberto ; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 135831; Sandor A. DeWindt, 
Miami, Fla. 32125 


It’s only you; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. Dec. 16, 
19386; E unp. 1386661; A. A. Osborne, 
Stockton, Calif. 32126 


It’s spring; song. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1986; 
E unp. 136938; Merlin 8S. Temple, 
Summit, N. J. 32127 


It's springtime in my heart; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 
135626; Georgia Ferguson, Chicago. 

32128 


It’s still being done; w and m Abner 
Silver and Bickley Reichner; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 58800; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 32129 


It’s the Indian in me, gee, wee: w and 


melody. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1986; E 
unp. 136819; Mae G. Kane, Newark, 
INS J: 32130 


It’s the principle of the thing; w A. 
Hitt, and melody. © 1c. Dee. 11, 
1936; E unp. 1386439; Dick Guttmann, 
Mineral Wells, Tex. 321381 


It's the way you dance tonight; song. 
© 1e. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 135758 ; 
William Sauer, Waite Park, Minn. 

32132 


Its too romantic for words; w and 
melody Mary Hanley. © 1 ec. Dec. 
28, 1986; E unp. 137035; Mary Han- 
ley Phelan, Milton, Mass. 32133 


It's wonderful; w Normain Fytszch: 
pf. treble. © 1. Dec. 28, 1986; E 
unp. 137030; Sam Julan Fitch, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 32134 


Jade (A) serenade; op. 6; violin and 
pf. © 1c. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136411; Don Juielle, New York. 

32135 


Jadzia; pieSn i slow-fox z filmu Jadzia, 
stowa E. Schlechter, m Fred Scher. 
© Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 47108; Nowa 
scena, Warsaw, Poland. 32136 


[and] Bez przerwy Smieje sie; 
foxtrots z filmu Jadzia, stowa HE. 
Schlechter, m Fred Scher, arr. I. 
Wesby; ork. strony. © Nov. 25, 
1936; E for. 47100; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 32137 


123343—37—_—_4 


© | Jahrmarkt in Funchal; spanisches in- 


termezzo, Walter Borchert; pf. 

Mar. 18, 1986; E for. 46716; Wiener 

bohéme verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 
32138 


Jak drogie sa wspomnienia; tango Z 
filmu Jadzia, stowa E. Schlechter, m 
Fred Scher. © Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 
47116; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

32139 


arr. I  Wesby; ork. 
strony. © Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 
47102; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
32140 


Jak zabawa-to zabawa ; wesoty foxtrot, 
stowa: Jerry i Szlengel, m Adam 
Lewandowski. © Oct. 28, 1936; E 
for. 46797; M. Arct, Warsaw,, Poland. 

32141 


arr. Wt. Wiger; ork. 
strony. © Oct. 28, 19386; E for. 
46790; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

32142 


Jamboree; from Top of the town, w 
Harold Adamson, m Jimmy McHugh ; 
with guit. arr. © Dec. 3, 1936; E 
pub. 58960; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

32143 


Janitzio; vals, letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara. © June 16, 1986; E for. 
46928; Asociation mexicana de au- 
tores y compositores, s. a., Mexico, 
D. F. 32144 


Jarabe tapatio; Mexican hat dance, 
F. A. Partichela, ed. and transcribed 
Hugo Frey; pf.; with guit. arr. 
Dec. 23, 1936; E pub. 59269; Robbins 
musie corp., New York. 32145 


Jasminy ; tango, m: Henryk Gold, arr. 
W. Osiecki; ork. strony. © Dec. 23, 
1935 ; E for. 46787 ; Editions Fermata, 
Warsaw, Poland. 32146 


stowa: Andrzej Wiast, m: 
Henryk Gold, arr.: W. Osiecki. © 
Dec. 23, 1935; EH for. 46792; Hditions 
Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 32147 


Je voudrais vous revoir; paroles Jean 
Féline, m Louis Gasté. © Dec. 4, 
1936; E for. 47126; Société anonyme 
francaise Chappell, Paris. 32148 


Jeden dzief . , . jedna noc.. .; wale 
angielski, m: Bolestaw Bollo-Lnicki ; 
ork. strony. © Aug. 19, 1936; E for. 
46788; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 32149 


stowa: Jerry, m: B. Bollo. © 
Aug. 19, 19386; E for. 46793 ; Editions 
Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 32150 


1429 


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32151 


Jeder hat ein kleines stammlokal; 
langsamer foxtrot, text Bruno Balz, 
m Hans Kiick u. H. Wernicke. © 
Aug. 15, 1985; E for. 46825; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 32151 


Jennie dear; song, w Carl Lombardo. 
© Noy. 18, 1936; E pub. 58820; Alice 
C. Dehlinger, Buffalo. 32152 


Jest tylko jedna miltosS¢c; tango, slowa 
Zenon Friedwald, m Rozsnyai San- 
dor. © Nov. 24, 1936; E for. 471138; 
Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 32153 


Jesu, the very thought of Thee; w St. 
Bernard of Clairvaux, tr. H. Caswall, 
m Hric H. Thiman; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Aug. 23, 1936; E for. 
47011; Paterson’s publications, ltd., 
London. 32154 


Jesus, I my cross have taken; hymn- 
anthem, w Henry Francis Lyte, m 
William Rigby; organ ace. © Oct. 
22, 1986; E for. 46618; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. Sila 


Jesus my Savior; song, m Leo Richard. 
©1c. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 135505 ; 
Leona Sievers, Staunton, Ill. 32156 


Jesus satisfies me; hymn. © Dec. 5, 
1936; E pub. 59072; Florence Sisson 
Campbell, Pasadena. 32157 


Jiggles: pf. © 1 ¢. Dec, 16, 1936; 
E unp. 136671; Paul H. Cortner, De- 
troit. 32158 


Joe Bonell & Doris Bay; w and m Joe 
Bonell; pf. © 1c. Nov. 6, 1936; 
E unp. 184799 ; Joseph Bonelli, Phila- 
delphia. 32159 


John Henry; song. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 186334; Eddie Mallory, New 
York. 32160 


Jchnny-jump-up: by Alexander Ben- 
nett; pf. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59195; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 32161 


Join me in a love song, kissy, kissy, 
kiss, kiss, kiss; w and m Raymond 
Wallace; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 5, 1936; HE for. 46843 ; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, Itd., London. 32162 


Journey’s end; w Humbert Wolfe, m 
Martin Broones. © 1 ¢. Dee. 14, 
19386; E unp. 136697; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 32163 


June (A) night, moonlight, and a girl 
like you; song, m Leo Richard. © 
1 e@ Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 135515; 
Flo, Dusterhoff, Flaxton, N. D. 

32164 


pt. 01, n. s., v.31 


Jungle moon; pf. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 185691; Charles Victor John- 
son, New York. 32165 


Junior classics for orchestra; selected, 
ed. and arr. Don Wilson; orch. pts. 
bk. 1. © Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 59298 ; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

32166 


Just a broken romance; song, arr, Gene 


Le Pique. © 1. Nov. 28, 19386; BH 
unp. 135576; Isabel Quigley, St. 
Louis. 32167 


Just a dream; w James Arnold; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 135849 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32168 


Just a little trouper ; song, arr. Clarence 


Woods. ©1e. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136291; Samuel Alexander Sayers, 
Tulsa, OKl. 32169 


Just a motor car, a trailer and you; 
song. © Dec. 16, 1936; E pub. 59067; 
C. G. Horn, Taylorville, Il. 32170 


Just an isle of broken dreams; w Beu- 
lah Marie Clark; pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135873; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32171 


Just another dream; w Gladys Heggins 
Shepard; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135857; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 382172 


Just as bad as me; from the Stanley 
Graham production of The drunkard, 
w and m Jamie Erickson. © Nov. 14, 
1936; E pub. 59292; Stanley Graham, 
Dallas. 32173 


Just for to-day; sacred song, w anon., 
m William Parkyn. © Nov. 17, 1986; 
H for. 47012 ; Paterson’s publications, 
ltd., London. 32174 


Just for you and me; melody J. B. 
Vidach and Michael Parenti. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 1385664; John 
Batista Vidach, Chicago. 32175 


Just gettin’ along; w R. R. Wilkins, m 
G. M. Light and I. H. Light. ©1e. 
Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 135642; Ralph 
R. Wilkins, George M. Light and 
Irene H. Light, Cortland, N. Y. 

32176 


Just got a letter from my baby; pf. 
treble, with w. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1986;. 
E unp. 136321; Saul L. Wendroff, 
New York. 32177 


Just like that; by Irving Miller; pf. 
© Nov. 30, 1936; E pub. 58807; Joe 
Davis, ine., New York. 32178 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1986 


Just me and you; song, m J. C. McNeil. 
©1c. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136869 ; 
Elmer M. Vickers, Westhampton 
Beach, L. I., N. Y. 32179 


Just one more kiss; waltz, w and m 
R. Phillips and Max Ruth. ©1.. 
Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 185827; Max 
Rutkowski and Rita Phillips, Mil- 
waukee. 32180 


Just put me off in Carolin’; w and 
melody. ©1ec. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136446; Edith Hunnicutt, La Jara, 
Col. 32181 


Just remember; w John Mercer, melody 
Carl Sigman. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; 
E unp. 186488; Schuster & Miller, 
ine., New York. 32182 


Just say so long; w and melody. © 
1 « Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 136777; 
Thomas F. Shea, Holyoke, Mass. 

32183 

Just too late; w and m Beth Alvord 
Holt. © 1. Dee. 5, 19386; E unp. 
136257 ; Elizabeth A. Holt, i. e. Mrs. 
H. M. Holt, Los Angeles. 32184 


Just we two; w and melody. ©1.. 
Dec. 10, 1986; E unp. 136449; Mag- 
deline Trosclair, Biloxi, Miss. 32185 


Just you and I; song. ©1. Nov. 16, 
1936; E unp. 186180; Jacob Brom- 
berg, North Hollywood, Calif. 

32186 


Jydsk Liegstouw danse-potpourri ; sam- 
let og arr. Kaj Julian; pf. © Oct. 
19, 1936; BE for. 47168; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, ‘Copenhagen. 32187 


K. N.; Henry Steele; orch. pts. © Oct. 
6, 1936; E for. 46779; Bosworth & 
co., Leipzig. 32188 


Karlekspoem; vals, text: Karl-Ewert, 
m: Ernst Schleich och Torbern Cas- 
sel; pf. © Novy. 20, 1934; E for. 
46912; A—b. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag, Stockholm. 32189 


Kalmar-Ruby (The) song book; w and 
m Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. © 
Dec. 7, 1936; A 100904; Random 
house, inc., New York. 32190: 


Kamrat-valsen ; text: Engvall-Hellgren, 
m Einar Engvall; pf. © Dec. 6, 
1933; E for. 46921; A.—b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 

32191 


Karin Mansdotters vaggvisa for Hrik 
XIV; av Z. Topelius, m Adolf Fred- 
rik Lindblad. © Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 
46559; A—b. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag, Stockholm. 32192 


32204 


Karneval in Sevilla; paso doble, text 
Bruno Hlsner, m Gerhard Mohr. © 
Mar. 28, 1986; E for. 46836; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 32193 


Katia; tango rosyjskie, stowa B. 
Kofiskowolskiego, m Zygmunta Le- 
wandowskiego, arr.: T. Czak; ork. 
strony. © Dec. 30, 1985; E for. 
46599 ; I. Rzepecki, Warsaw, Poland. 

32194 


Kaulana no oe lehua puakea; w and m 
Hana K. Pung, arr. ©1e. Dee. 2, 
1936; E unp. 135984; Robert N. 
Kamaunu, Honolulu. 32195 


Keep a’singin’; pf., with w. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 12, 1986; E unp. 136622; Con- 
stance T. Watson, Richmond. 32196 


Keep away from my doorstep; w and 
melody Horace Gerlach. ©1c. Nov. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1357385; Southern 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

32197 


Keep me on the straight road; hymn, 
w and m Ruthe B. Swanson. © 
Sept. 25, 1986; E pub. 58769 ; Nathan- 
iel Carlson, Chicago. 32198 


Keep smiling all day; song, arr. Kay 
Holley; in B flat. © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 186015; Thomas Moore, 
New York. 32199 


Keep your love in a crescendo; pf.. 
with w. ©1c. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136367 ; Maria A. Haces Posada, New 
York. 32200 


Kentish (A) suite; by Hubert Clifford ; 
orch. Se. and pts. © Oct. 15, 1936; 
EK for. 46776; Oxford univ. press, 
London. 32201 


Kentucky hills; m Clifford Shaw; pf., 
with w. © 1e Dee. 30, 1936; H 
unp. 136980; John S. Young, St. 
Louis. 32202 


Kern county song; w E. B. Tener, m 
G. F. Mattly. © Nov. 10, 1936; E 
pub. 59211; Estella B. Tener and 
Grace F. Mattly, Bakersfield, Calif. 
32203 


Kin to the King; pageant for Easter, 
text and m Karin Sundelof-Asbrand. 
© Dec. 1, 1986; D 39191; Willis N. 
Bugbee, Syracuse. 32203* 


King Boo; w R. S. Cragin, melody 
Earres M. Prince. © 1 ec. Nov. 17, 
1936; E unp. 136829; Earres Prince 
and Robert S. Cragin, Schenectady, 
N.Y. 32204 


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32205 


King (The), O God; unison cho. for 
massed singing, w Robert Bridges, m 
Martin Shaw; pf. or organ ace. 
Dee. 15, 1986 E for. 47005; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 32205. 


King (The) steps out; selection, Fritz 
Kreisler, arr. Denis Wright; military 
band pts. © Nov. 27, 1986; E for. 
47086; Charles Foley, New York. 

32206 

King (A) to his love; song, m Mary 
Berwager and L. T. Motley, pf. se. 
Basil Sadler. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 137071; L. Tod Motley, Glen 
Burnie, Md. 32207 


Kiss (A) in time; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Dee. 10, 1986; E unp. 186412; 
Thomas Wendell De Vergnies, Bloom- 
field, N. J. 32208 


Kiss me good-bye; song. © 1 e. Dec. 
12, 1986; E unp. 13864238; Anthony 
Martelly, Newcomb, N. Y. 32209 


Kiss me good-night; w and melody. © 
1c Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 185955; 
Kathryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 

32210 

w Harry S. Miller, melody Frank 

Signorelli. © 1 ¢c. Nov. 21, 1986; 

E unp. 135480; Irving Berlin, inc., 

New York. 32211 


Kiam; romans-walc, slowa Kaz.Wieh- 
ler, m W. MuSnicki. © Nov. 17, 1936; 
E for. 47158; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 32212 


Klatwa; slowa: adama Asnyka, m: St. 
Niewiadomski, op. 49, nr. 2. © Oct. 
8, 1986; E for. 46708; G. Seyfarth, 
Lwow, Poland. 32213 


Klaverkoncert nr .1; af Herm. D. Kop- 
pel, op. 18, arr. af komponisten; 2 


klaverer. © Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 
47170; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 32214 


Kleine hausmusik ; by Hermann Blume; 
streichquartett, streichorch., contra- 
bass ad lib. Partitur u. stimmen. 
© Oct. 28, 1936; E for. 47118; Aug. 
Cranz, g.m. b. h., Leipzig. 32215 


Klingende farben; walzer, Paul Kick- 
Schmidt u. Paul Arno Kletzki; salon- 
orch. u. orch.—ergiinzungsstimmen. © 
Aug. 7, 1986; E for. 47099; Henrichs- 
hofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Germany. 

32216 


Klosterbritider und  lumpenbauern; 
volksweise aus dem Elsass, m Albert 
Kranz; midnnerchor. © Dee. 11, 
1936; E for. 46939; F. H. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 32217 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Komodie der irrungen; eine Shake- 
Speare ouvertiire, Clemens Schmal- 
stich, op. 108; orch. Partitur. © Oct. 
15, 1936; E for. 46799; Rob. Forberg, 
Leipzig. 32218 


Konzert-walzer; v. Fried. Walter; 2 
klaviere. © Oct. 30, 19386; EH for. 
47022; Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leip- 
zig. 32219 


Kosciusko; song, Polish tr. S. Gawin- 
ski. © Dee. 8, 1986; E pub. 59285; 
Lilly R. Brown, Kosciusko, Miss. 

32220 


piseh a Spanélské 
Jifti Voldan, hudba: 
Béda Kerten. © Sept. 10, 1936: E 
for. 46907; Zdenék Vik, Prague, 
Czechoslovakia. Seal 


Krippenmusik zur Weihnacht; v. 
Walter Niemann, op. 148; klavier. © 
Sept. 15, 1986; E for. 46576; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. o2Uee 


Kryssarvals (Hn); text och m: Lars 
Erik Dahlquist; pf. © Dec. 238, 1932; 
E for. 46920; A.-b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag, Stockholm. 32223 


La-de-de la-de-da; w Sam M. Lewis, m 
Peter De Rose; with guit. arr. © 
Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 58912; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

32224 

Lady (A) in the subway; based on an 

old Irish tune, w and melody W. 


Krasna Manon; 
tango, slova: 


Bourke, arr. Arthur Fitz. © Dee. 
15, 1986; E pub. 59068; William 
Bourke, Brooklyn. yas 


Lady Luck is jealous; slow fox trot 
song, m Len Fleming. © 1. Dec. 
12, 1986; EH unp. 1386527; Vernon P. 
Estes, Taylorville, Il. 32226 


Lady (The) wants to dance; w Walter 
Hirsch, melody Lou Handman. © 
1 ce Dee, 16, 1986; E unp. 186645; 
Santly bros.-Joy, ine., New York. 

32227 

Lamento d’Arianna; parole Libero de 
Libero, m Goffredo Petrassi. © Nov. 
9, 19386; E for. 46588; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 382228 

Tand (Das) des lachelns; grosses pot- 
pourri aus der romantischen operette, 
m Franz Lehar; milita’r-musik stim- 


men. © Oct. 19, 1936; E for. 466831 ; 
Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz Lehar, 
Vienna. 32229 


Land (The) of Bon bons; comedy oper- 


etta, bk., lyrics and m Charles 
George. © Dee. 14, 1936; D 39194; 
Samuel French, New York.  382229% 


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no. 12, 1936 


32255 


Land (The) of silver and gold; w and} Lead soldiers; w EH. Duerr, melody 


melody. ©1c. Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 
136727; Sarah Grace, Sudbury, Ont., 
Canada. 32230 


Lang’s (Eddie) fingerboard harmony 
for guitar; in collaboration with 
Dave Berend. © Dec. 5, 1986; AA 
221057; Robbins music corp., New 
York. By ae 


Language (A) not all my own; Song, 
mJ. Vardi; pf. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; 
E unp. 136250; Ina Green, New York. 

B2202 


Largo from the New world symphony ; 
by Dvorak, brilliant variations M. W. 
Butler; pf. © Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58892; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 32233 


Last (The) dance; slow fox-trot, w and 
melody. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1936; E unp. 
135958 ; Marcel Rodrigo, Brooklyn. 

32234 


Last (The) dance is my chance; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 136570; 
Thomas George Sutherland, Chicago. 

ooo 


Last night; w and m Eddie Burke; pf. 
© 1c. Noy. 28, 1986; E unp. 135895 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32236 


Last (The) of last December; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
135741; Randall McClelland, Pasa- 
dena. 322370 


Last (The) Puritan; w and melody 
Kay Davis. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 136747; Katherine K. Davis, 
Bryn Athyn, Pa. 32238 


Last thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 
_ 135991; Hisie McWilliams, Meridian, 
Miss. 32239 


Laudate; w Alan Lucas, m Aubrey 
Evans; organ ace. © Dec. 14, 1936; 
E for. 47004; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 32240 


Laughing (A) song; unison song, w 
William Blake, m John Longmire. 
© Dec. 1, 1936; E for. 46951; Banks 
& son, York, England. 32241 


Lavender march; intro. The City Col- 
lege banner, by Bronstein and Teller, 
and My lavender, by Johnson: arr. 
G. Conterno; full band pts. © Nov. 
30, 19386; E pub. 59040; George F. 
Briegel, inc., New York. 32242 


N. G. Scott. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 185652; Nathan G. Scott and 
Edwin Duerr, Berkeley, Calif. 

32243 


Leafy lanes; w and m Ivor Masson and 
Max Philips; with arr. for ukulele, 
etc. © Nov. 9, 19386; E for. 46982; 
Gordon Cooper & co., London. 32244 


Lecons d’harmonie; des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, année 
1936, René Audoui, et les autres. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46688; Heugel, 
Paris. 32245 


Ledger lines & spaces thru chord pro- 
gression; by E. Edwin Crerie. © 
Dec. 8, 1986; E pub. 58893; Volkwein 
bros., ine., Pittsburgh. 32246 


Légende; by Robert L. Bedell; organ. 
© Dec. 8, 1936; E pub. 58968; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 32247 

Lemare (Edwin H.) Andantino; arr. 
Max ) Eirschfeldi) pies.©i Dee wilt 


1936; E pub. 59165; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 32248 


arr. Walter Porschmann; pf. 
accordion, with 2d accordion ad lib. 
© Nov. 14, 1936; E for. 46804; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 32249 


Lenok; Russian folk-song, words and 
melody coll. and harmonized. [Rus- 
sian text only] ©14e. Nov. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 135484; Alfred Julius Swan, 
Swarthmore, Pa. 32250 


Let me down easy; w Lucile Lela Nor- 
man; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 135846; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 32251 


Let me dream if I’m dreaming; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dee. 9, 1936; E unp. 
136362; Evelyn Russell Meyers, 
Brooklyn. 32252 


Let me lock you in my heart; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1936; E unp. 
137005; Ruth David, New West- 
minster, B. C., Canada. 32253 


Let me tell a story; w Frank Hayden, 
m Norton Lees; with ukulele arr. 
and chord figures for banjo, guit. and 
pf. accordion. © Sept. 28, 1936; E 
for. 46525; Gordon Cooper & co., Lon- 
don. 32254 


Let merrie, merrie be the heart; Christ- 
mas folksong. © Dec. 18, 1936; E 
pub. 59343; Perey L. Atherton, Wash- 
ington. 32255 


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32256 


Dt. WE NISS Vio 


Let’s all have a jolly good time; w and | Let there never be tears at my grave; 


m Max Kester and John Burnaby; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 
23, 1986; E for. 47085; Lawrence 
Wright music co., ltd., London. 
32256 


Let’s build a bridge to Dreamland; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 14, 1986; 
E unp. 136541; Jesse C. Simmons, 
Brooklyn. 32257 


Let’s dance and sing together; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢ Dec. 28, 
1936; E unp. 186982; George Cortese, 
Newark. 32258 


Let’s dance the wobbly knee; song. © 
1 ¢@ Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136961; 
Lucille Ruby Smith, New Orleans. 

32259 


Let’s get personal; song. © 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1986; E unp. 186618; Mary Swarts 
Shoop, Puente, Calif. 32260 


Let’s go; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1986; E unp. 1385925; W. R. Cala- 
way, Orlando, Fla. 32261 


Let’s go south; song. ©1e. Dec. 18, 
1936; E unp. 1867386; Marion de 
Lacy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 32262 


Let’s have a tiddley at the milk bar; 
w and m Noel Gay. © Oct. 27, 1936; 
E for. 46975; Cinephonic music co., 
ltd., London. 32263 


Let’s leave good enough alone; w and 
melody Irving Morris. © 1 e. Dee. 
1, 1986; E unp. 1385993; Irving Morris 
Schlenoff, Baltimore. 32264 


Let’s play a game called love; song, 
m Marguerite Davidson. © 1c. Dee. 
14, 19386; E unp. 186589; Sylvester 
Omer Freed, Ceresco, Mich. 32265 


Let’s pretend tonight; w and m Blos- 
som Nuckols, arr. Clark Tate. © 
Dee. 30, 1936; E pub. 59002; Merrell 
Schwarz music co., Cincinnati. 32266 


Let’s sail away; w M. Peterson, melody 
D. Hoogbruin. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 186075; Dixie Hoogbruin and 
Marion Peterson, San Bernardino, 
Calif. 32267 


Let’s try again; song. [Chords single 


staff} © 1c. Dee. 16, 1986; E unp. 
186786; Florence Anna _ Tischner, 
Camden, N. J. 32268 


Let the world smile on you; song, w 
Robert Robertson. © 1 ec. Oct. 1, 
1936; E unp. 136062; Loras H. Kuzu- 
hara, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

32269 


song. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1936; E unp. 
135980; J. D. French, St. Louis. 
32270 


Let us all in concert sing Alleluia; 
anthem, re-tr. Henry Alford, m 
Herbert Ralph Ward; mixed voices; 
organ ace. © Dec. 12, 1936; E pub. 
59198: Edward Schuberth & ¢o., inc., 
New York. 32271 


Let us forget; w anon., m Irene Varley. 
© 1c. Noy. 30, 1936; E unp. 135815; 
Edith Irene Ross, New York. 32272 


Let us kiss; song, m Irvin L. Dresser. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 136545; 
Raffaele Mirto Grimaldi, Hollywood, 
Calif. 32273 


Let us part; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 136535; 
Amanda Bonner, Minneapolis. 32274 


Let your heart be your guide; song, 
pf. ace Cedric Henry Gard. ©1e. 
Dee. 7, 1986; E unp. 136210; Irma 
Marie Apfelbaum, Ft. Wayne. 32275 


Lewella waltz; w and m Abe Novick. 
©1e. Noy. 20, 1936; E unp. 135680; 
Lewel mfg. co., ine., New York. 


32276 
Liebe (Die) ist so stiss; langsamer 
walzer aus’ Flitterwochen, text 


Charles Amberg, m Franz R. Friedl, 
klavier arr. Walter Borchert. © 
May 138, 1986: E for. 46719; Ufaton- 
verlags-g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32277 


Liebesfrtihling; walzer, op. 75; salon- 
orch. stimmen. © June 1, 1936; H 
for. 47076; Peter Brdihmer, Neuss am 
Rhein, Germany. 32278 


Life is not all romance; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 136026; 
Hillis Hunter and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 32279 


Life is what you make it; w and m 
Cora Ann Druecke. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 
1986; E unp. 136057; Cora Hahm 


Druecke, Milwaukee. 32280 
Light cavalry; overture, Franz von 
Suppe, arr.; accordion. © Nov. 11, 


1936; E pub. 58625; John Krachtus, 
Chicago. 32281 


Lights of life; bk. of gospel songs, ed. 
and compiled. © June 1, 1986; E 
pub. 58854; Hartford music co., Hart- 
ford, Ark. 32282 


Like a bolt from out of the blue; fox- 

trot, song, melody Ben Adelman. © 

1 @ Nov. 19, 19386; E unp. 185529; 
Chester Bennett, West Point, Ky. 

32283 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Like a stranger to you; valse song, m 
arr. Ray Matthews. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1936; E unp. 136120; Val Cervantez, 
Pittsburg, Calif. 32284 


Limericks; w and melody Benny Sam- 
berg. © 1. Dec. 8, 19386; E unp. 
136213; Benjamin Samberg, Brook- 
lyn. 32285 


Lindo; danzon-rumba, A. Urmeneta ; 
orch. ptes. © Aug. 1, 1936; E for. 
47091; Amado Urmeneta Sesma, 
Barcelona, Spain. 32286 


Linnets’ (The) parade; piccolo, or xylo- 
phone, solo Mark Brewer, arr T. 
Conway Brown; military band pts. 
© Dee. 10, 1986; E for. 46971; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 32287 


‘Lisbeth waltz; by Berniece Rose Cope- 
land; pf. duet. © Dee. 15, 1936; E 
pub. 59194; Theodore Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 32288 


Listen baby, this means you; pf., with 
w. ©l1e Nov. 21, 19386; E unp. 
135518; G. Reginald Crossley, Brook- 
lyn. 32289 


Listen to him play on his clarinet; fox- 
trot, w and melody. ©1e. Oct. 31, 
1936; E unp. 186191; Ralph Donald 
Goodwin, Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 

32290 


Listen to my lonesome heart; w Tot 
Seymour, melody Vee Lawnhurst. © 
1c. Dee. 8, 1986; E unp. 136288: Pop- 
ular melodies, inec., New York. 32291 


Listen to the lambs; religious charac- 
teristic in the form of an anthem, R. 
Nathaniel Dett; mixed cho. 
5, 1986; E pub. 59329; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 32292 


Listen to this; melody. © 1. Dee. 7, 
1936; E unp. 186266; Jack Matthias, 
Brooklyn. 32293 


Listening; waltz, w and m D. R. 
Charles. © Nov. 12, 1936; E pub. 
583867; Charies Gardner Morrell, Des 
Moines. 32294 


List’ning to the raindrops; w P. Irwin, 
m B. Littiken and G. C. Kitzinger. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 136795; 
Pauline Irwin, Bernadine Littiken 
and G. Chester Kitzinger, Columbus, 


Ind. 32295 
Liszt (Franz) Dream of love (Liebes- 
traum); arr.; accordion. © Nov. 


11, 1936; E pub. 58623; John Krach- 
tus, Chicago. 32296 


© Oct. 


32309 


Simplified ed. © 
Nov. 11, 19386; E pub. 58624; John 
Krachtus, Chicago. 32297 


Hungarian fantasie; transcribed 
Sterling Price; pf. © Dec. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 59148; Shattinger piano & 
musie co., St. Louis. 32298 


Les préludes; symphonic poem, 
arr. T. Conway Brown; military 
band pts. © Dec. 15, 1936; E for. 
47033; Hawkes & son (London) lItd., 
London. 32299 


Little attic of dreams; w Rudy Thomp- 
son, m Henry Gay; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59160; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 32300 


Little (The) ballet dancer; by Arthur 
Lange; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 136913; Movietone music corp., 
New York. 32301 


Little (A) child’s song; w Muriel Rod- 
ney, m Margery Moore. © Dec. 10, 
1986; E for. 47087; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 32302 


Little (A) Christmas piece; by Mar- 
gery Moore; violins and pf. © Nov. 
14, 1986; H for. 46805; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 32303 


Little dancing partner; w and m Della 
Shannon Davis; pf. © 1. Nov. 28, 
1936; EH unp. 135897; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32304 


Little fingers; by Arthur. Lange; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 136914; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

32305 


Little girl, you are mine; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1. Nov. 25, 1936; 
EH ounp. 185714; William L. Howery, 
Hecker, Ill. 32306 


Little Itaska up in Alaska, way up in 
Hskimo land; w Ann Spaulding, m 
Harry Maier. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 1386640; Harry A. Maier, Ev- 
erett, Mass. 32307 


Little log cabin in the mountains; w 
D. Willis, and melody; with chord 
Symbols. © 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1936; E 
unp. 186429; Raymond Hldo Odell, 
Represa, Calif. 32308 


Little old home on the hill; w Ethel 
Cox; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 135878; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 32309 


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32310 


Little old house on the hill; arr. Kay 
Holley; melody, with pf. acc; in EH 
flat. © 1. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
136014; Thomas Moore, New York. 

32310 


Little old maid; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 2, 19386; E unp. 1385985; Vir- 
gil Glenn Collins, Marshalltown, Ia. 

32311 


Little (A) old shack, but it’s home; 
song, arr. I. Theresa Folger. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 18, 1936; E unp. 136792; Ruby 
A. McIntyre, Pinehurst, Mass. 

32312 


Little short boy; pf. treble, with w. © 
1 c Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 1864382; 
Haven Adolph Johnson, New York. 

32313 


Little silver haired mother of mine; 
w Agnes Margaret Brinkman; pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135896; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32314 


Little soldier; w Frances Bennett, m 


Pringle Coulter. © 1 ¢ Dec. 9, 
19386; E unp. 136878; Hugh M. 
Boodie, Toronto. 32315 


Little (A) yellow cottage on the hill; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Dee. 9, 1936; E unp. 
136344; Truletta Fern Young, Cary, 
INCE C: 32316 


Live alone and hate it; w Francis Stan- 
ton, and melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 136114; John Hancock 
Kimball, Melrose, Mass. 32317 


Live Christ throughout the day; hymn. 
© Dee. 1, 1936; E pub. 59071; Her- 
bert George Tovey, Los Angeles. 

32318 


Living a life of dreams; w and melody. 
©l1c. Nov. 24, 19386; E unp. 135689; 
Edward J. Wegman, Rochester, N. Y. 

32319 


Living in a trance; w and melody. © 
1 ¢« Dee. 38, 1936; E unp. 1386004; 
Lawrence W. Showers, Columbus, O. 

82320 


Living in seclusion; song. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
5, 19386; E unp. 136184; William P. 
Hicks, New York. 32321 


Liza, do you love me; w and melody. 
©1c. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 136413; 
Bob Richmond, New York. 32322 


Lob der heimat; walzer, text Jos. 
Weinheber, m Johann Strauss, enkel ; 
mannerchor. © Nov. 26, 1986; E for. 


pt. It, n. s., v.31 


469938; Aug. Cranz, g. 
Zig. 


m. b. h., Leip- 
32323 


Loch Lomond; Scotch song, [and] 
Come back to Sorrento; by H. De 
Curtis: arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. 
pts. © Dee. 4, 1936; E pub. 58864; 
Emil Ascher, ine, New York. 32324 


Lockende (Das) lied; koloratur-walzer, 
Franz Lehar; orch. 1. Stimmen.—2. 
Partitur. © Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 
46627, 46628; Glocken-verlag, inh. 
Franz Lehar, Vienna. 32325, 32326 


konzert-walzer, Franz Lehar; vio- 
line u. klavier. © Sept. 18, 1936; E 
for. 46629; Glocken-verlag, inh. 
- Franz Lehar, Vienna. 32327 


Log cabin in the pines; w L. O. Barth, 
m Sylvester Long Cross; pf. ©l1e. 
Nov. 11, 1986; E unp. 136327; Law- 
rence Orthoford Barth, V. W. Kling- 
stedt and Harry O. Klingstedt, Can- 
ton, O. 32328 


Logan (The) blues; band pts. © 1. 
Dee. 14, 19386; E unp. 186564; Russel 
Kenneth Bohn, Altoona, Pa. 32329 


Lolita; Spanish serenade; R. Barsotti; 
brass band pts. © Dec. 15, 1936; E 
for. 47029; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 32330 


London town; by Louise Christine 
Rebe; pf., with w. © Dec. 15, 1936; 
EH pub. 59189; Theodore Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 32331 


Lonely; song. © 1. Dec. 9, 1936; EH 
unp. 136382; Emily Marie Bethune, 
Raleigh, N. C. 32302 


Lonely Gypsy; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 186740; Sidney 
Kessel, Louisville. 32333 


—w George Reim, m Irving Rifkin. 
©1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135906 ; 
Louis Reim and Sam Rifkin, Brook- 
lyn. 32334 


Lonely in love; w Ray Vaughn; pf. 
treble. © 1. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136207; R. V. Whitman, Springfield, 
O. 32335 


Lonely longing for you; w and melody. 
©1ec. Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 1368386; 
Augie Goupil, Hollywood, Calif. 

32336 


Lonely (The) mill; overture, Handel 
Lancaster; brass band pts. © Dee. 
15, 1936; E for. 47031; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. a2000 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Lonesome and blue; song. © 1c. Nov. 
23, 1986; E unp. 185501; Stewart 
Charette, Grand Falls, N. B., Can- 
ada. 32338 


Lonesome house blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 186043 ; 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 32339 


Lonesome train whistling blues; w and 
m Tex Owens; with guit. arr. ©lec 
Noy. 7, 1986; E unp. 136845; Doie 
Hensley Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 

32340 


Long long ago; by Bayley, transcribed 
Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 1986; 
EH pub. 59018; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 32341 


Longing for you; melody J. B. Vidach 
and Michael Parenti. © 1c. Aug. 3, 
1986; E unp. 135663; John Batista 
Vidach, Chicago. 32342 


Look before you leap; w and melody 
Burton Leaf. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
E ounp. 185708 ; Charles Burton Leaf, 
Urbanna, Va. 32343 


Look for the checker board bag; w and 
melody Hal Keidel. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1936; E unp. 186757; Harold Richard 
Keidel, Excelsior, Minn. 32344 


Look what I found; w L. Oldham, and 
melody. ©1c. Noy. 16, 1986; E unp. 
136610; Leonard Oldham, Waddell 
White and Nell Beantly, Muncie, Ind. 


32345 
Lopez (Vincent) elementary piano 
method; by V. Lopez. © Dec. 12, 


1936; AA 220969; M. M. Cole pub. co., 


Chicago. 32346 
Lopez Buchardo (Carlos) Cinco can- 
ciones al estilo popular, paroles 


Miguel A. Camino. © July 10, 1936; 
EH. for. 46976; G. Ricordi y cia., 
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 32347 


Lord (The) is my light; w from Psalm 
27; ten. or sop.; in G maj. ©1c. Dec. 
23, 1986; E unp. 187042; Robert Sel- 
den Olga, Cambridge, Mass. 32348 


Lord’s (The) prayer; Biblical w, set to 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 22, 1936; E unp. 
136943; Viola Worrell, Old Green- 
wich, Conn. 32349 


with arr. for Episcopal service, 
[and] Three amens: m Edmond W. 
Rickett ; mixed voices. © Nov. 12, 
1936; E pub. 58753 ; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 32350 


Loss ; song, w Jessie B. Rittenhouse. © 
1 ec. Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 136443; 
Dorothy W. Adair, New York. 32351 


32366 


Lost (The) chord; by Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. Hrik Hansen; pf.-accordion band. 
© Nov. 20, 1986; E for. 46865 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 32352 


——_ ——- —— pf. accordion, treble clef. 
© Nov. 13, 1936; E for. 46733 ; Boosey 
& co., ltd., London. 82353 


Lost for words; song, w Edwin Har- 
greaves. ©1ece. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136422; Genevieve Didion, Castle 
Shannon, Pa. 32354 


Lost horizon; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Noy. 27, 1986; E unp. 135822; Ruth 
Virginia Haon, New York. 32355 


——w and melody Brooks Bowman and 
Clay Boland. ©1 ce. Dee. 5, 1936; E 
unp. 186170; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 32356 


Lost in love; w Abe Kinberg, and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 
136163 ; Morris Perlman, New York. 

32357 


Lost in the crowd; arr. Gladys John- 
son; pf., with w. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 135549; Gerard Maga- 
riello, New York. 32358 


Lost love; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. ©1c. Dec. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1385977; Viola Hayward, 
Ogema, Sask., Canada. 32359 


Louie ; w and melody Patricia Van Alen. 
© 1c. Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 135729; 
Aileen Stanley, New York. 32360 


Louisiana’s goin’ places, come along; 
w and melody. ©1e. Dee. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 1386538; Paul English, Baton 
Rouge, La. 32361 


Love and learn; from That girl from 
Paris, w Edward Heyman, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Noy. 20, 19386; E pub. 58749; Chappell 
& co., ine., New York. 32362 


Love and nature; w G. A. Hawkins- 
Ambler, m op. 42, no. 2; high voice. 
© Nov. 18, 1936; E pub. 58818; 
Eleanor Everest Freer, Chicago. 

32363 


Love around the clock; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 136176; 
Carle Dawes Clark, Miami, Fla. 

32364 


Love bonds; song, m James L. Brown; 
with ukulele arr. © 1 c¢. Nov. 24, 
19386; E unp. 1385589; N. E. Bryant, 
Olton, Tex. 32365 

Love call; song. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1936; 


E unp. 136414; Jeanne Frene, Wee- 
hawken, N. J. 32366 


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32367 


— 


pt. 11, n. s., v.31 


Love came along; w and melody; in C.} Love-music; w and m Billy Mack and 


© 1c. Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 186804 ; 
Kenneth Dell LaRo, Minneapolis. 
32367 


Love ’em and leave ’em; song. © 1. 
Dec. 12, 1986; EH unp. 136592; Doro- 
thea Mildred Bates, Des Moines. 

32368 


w Charles Plantiko; pf. ©1l1e« 
Noy. 14, 1936; E unp. 136472; Viola 
Plantiko, Stevens Point, Wis. 32369 


Love in a mist; song, w Florence Town- 


send. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 
1359382; David Ballantine, Garden 
City, N. Y. 32370 


Love in my heart, truth in my mouth; 
song, w Elijah R. Allison. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 1857538; Wil- 
liam Lee Allison, Detroit. 32371 


Love in the twilight; w L. Case Rus- 
sell, m harmonized Louise Marleau. 
© 1 ¢., Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 135839; 
Chas. V. Russell, San Francisco. 

BaZa 


Love is a lady; w and m B. Landish, 
arr. Al. Terry. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1986; 
EH unp. 1385631; Burney Landish and 
Hal Bivens, Hollywood, Calif. 382373 


Love is all I ask of you dear; song, arr. 
Harold Conrad. © 1c. Dee. 8, 1936; 
EH unp. 186208; Hervy W. Cary, Say- 
brook, Tl. 32374 


Love is gone; w Richard Croxton 
Adams, and melody. ©1e. Nov. 27, 
19386; E unp, 185748; Andrew Clark 
Ingraham, East Cleveland. 32375 


Love is good for anything that ails you; 
w and melody Cliff Friend and Matt 
Malneck. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 186951; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., 
New York. 32376 


Love is king; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 15, 1986; E unp. 186575; Lourie 
Estrin, Detroit. aZont 


Love is such a big word; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e¢. 
Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 1863847; Paul H. 
McCoy, Selfridge, N. D. 32378 


Love is the wind; w Hleanor Hammond, 
m Raymond Earle Mitchell, arr. 
Wayne Howorth; women’s voices. 
© Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57322; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

32379 


Love loop; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 
17, 1936; E unp. 186690; Maria M. 
Cassell, Philadelphia. 32380 


Frank Curley. © Dec. 3, 1936; H 
pub. 58900; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 82381 


Love never forgets; song, melody EH. R. 
Lynch and Ernestine Attwell. ©le. 
Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 186389; Hrnest 
Rogers Lynch, New York. 32382 


Love on my mind; w and melody Hor- 
ace Gerlach. © 1. Novy. 24,1986; 
E unp. 185734; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 32383 


Love’s passed me by; w Chomla Rob- 
erts; pf. ©1c. Dec. 7, 19386; E unp. 
136218; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 32384 


Love’s the greatest thing on earth; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 
136555 ; Elizabeth Whittaker Haskell, 


Dallas. 32385 
Love speaks thru the flowers; w 
Charles Barrett Williams; pf. ©1ce. 


Novy. 28, 1936; E unp. 135864; Sylves- 
ter Long Cross, Portland, Or. 32386 


Love was a dream; w Nelson Ingham, 
melody Tony Lombardo and Herman 
Middleman. © 1 c. Dee. 4, 1986; E 
unp. 136161; Tony Michael Lom- 
bardo, Pittsburgh. 32387 


Love, you’ve set my heart aflame; w 
Anne Hughes, melody Melicent Lane. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 185697; 
Reid Richmond, New York. 32888 


Lovely (A) girl with melodies; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1. 
Dee. 1, 1936; E unp. 186105; Hila 
Johnson, Washington. 32389 


——song, melody Ben Adelman. © 
1 ¢e, Dee. 23, 1936; E unp. 1387038; 
Ella Johnson, Washington. 32390 


Lovely lady; fox-trot song, melody J. 
Packman and Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 1, 19386: E unp. 186097; Jack 
Packman, Brinston, Ont., Canada. 

32391 


Lovely spring; song. © 1. Nov. 7, 
1986; E unp. 185775; Mildred Aileen 
Brosius, Los Angeles. 32392 


Lover’s love; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
©1e. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 136147; 
Clement Joyal, Plymouth, Mass. 

32393 


Love’s telephone; song, melody Alex- 
ander Angus. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; 
E unp. 136956; William Henry Jewell 
and Clarence Haddon Elsey, Okana- 
gon, B. C., Canada. 32394 


1438 


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no. 12, 1936 


32418 


Love's twilight; w and m Gene Johnson. | Lullaby; w King Charles I, m H. Gill, 


©1e. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135943 ; 
Robert Eugene Johnson, Decatur, Ind. 
32395 

Lovin’ you: w and m Estes Baker; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dee. 24, 1986; E unp. 
137048; Estes D. Baker, jr., Mobile. 
32396 

Loving you; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1986; E unp. 185745; Randall Mc- 
Clelland, Pasadena. 32397 


Loving you the way I do; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 185716; Della May Edwards, 
Muskegon Heights, Mich. 32398 


Low-down and broken-hearted; song. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 136522; 
Lillian Manhoff, Chicago. 32399 


Low moon; barcarolle, w W. J. Ross; 
sop. or ten. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 135584; Bruno Mailer, Seattle. 

32400 

Low, now a rose; English version Al- 
fred Marlhom, 16th century melody 
harmonized Michael Praetorius, new 
harmonization and arr. Wallingford 
Riegger; pf. or organ ace. 1. Men’s 
cho.—2. Mixed cho. © Dec. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 59801, 59302; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 32401, 32402 


Luanaokalani; w and m Eddie Alkire; 
Hawaiian guits.; in F. © Nov. 27, 
1936; E pub. 58871; Hlbern H. (Kd- 
die) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 32403 


Lucky for you; w Sydney Nesbitt, m 
Serge Walter; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Dee. 16, 1936; E pub. 59003; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 32404 


Lucky me; w Johnny Lange; pf. treble. 
©1c. Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 136157; 
Fred Samuel Stryker, Los Angeles. 

32405 


Lucretia is thy name; w Jen J. Jawus, 
melody Luther A. Clark. ©1ce. Dee. 
7, 19386; E unp. 136314; Henry August 
Jenkins, Hoboken, N. J. 32406 


Lucrezia; un atto in tre momenti, is- 
toria Claudio Guastella, m Ottorino 
Respighi, compiuto nella partitura 
Elsa Respighi, rid. per canto e pf. 
Luigi Ricci. © Dee. 14, 1936; D 
39193; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

32406* 

Lucy; w Wordsworth, m Montague 
Ewing;inC. © Aug. 14, 1936; E for. 
47019; J. Liber, London. 32407 

Lucy Brown; melody with pf. ace. © 


1 c Dec. 7, 19386; E unp. 136332; 
Eddie Mallory, New York. 32408 


mixed voices. © Nov. 10, 1936; E for. 
46782; Alfred Lengnick & co., ltd., 
London. 32409 


Lungi, lungi; per canto e grande orch., 
poema Giosué Carducci da H. Heine’s 
lyrisches intermezzo, m_ trascritta 
dall’ autore, Guido Alberto Fano; 
eanto e pf. © Nov. 23, 1936; E for. 
46958 ; Casa musicale Sonzogno, Ss. a., 


Milan. 32410 
Lyke-wake (The) dirge; Ww anon.; 
men’s cho. or quartet. © Dee. 1, 


1986; E for. 46974; Hugh S. Robert- 
on, Glasgow. 32411 


M:; rev. version of F, Monty Frame; 
melody, with pf. acc. © 1c. Oct. 12, 
1936 ; E unp. 136834 ; Elizabeth Frame 
De Golier, Cincinnati. 32412 


M#del ahoi; lustspiel mit musik, Theo. 
Halton, m Walter Kollo, klavieraus- 
zug zum dirigieren eingerichtet v. 
Siegfried Schulz. © June 9, 1936; 
E for. 46841; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 32413 


Mirchen, die man im frtihling triumt; 
tango, text Klaus S. Richter, m Ger- 
hard Mohr. © Mar. 28, 1936; E for. 
46821; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

32414 


Magic moonlight; duet. ©1c. Dee. 14, 
1936; E unp. 136593; Florence Haston 
Bradburn, La Canada, Calif. 32415 


Magic (The) stone; modern fairy fan- 
tasy, bk. P. I. Cook, lyrics F. A. Bush, 
m M. Stevens and F. A. Bush. Mu- 
sical sc. and libretto. © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1986; D 39192; Mary Stevens, Frank 
A. Bush and Paul I. Cook, San Ra- 
fael, Calif. 32415* 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis; m Ar- 
nold Kennedy; mixed voices; organ 
ace. © Oct. 22, 1936; E for. 46617; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 32416 


Maid (The), the demon and the sa- 
murai; op. 43, ballet pantomime. © 
1 ec. Dee. 28, 1936; D 39196; John 
Laurence Seymour, Sacramento, 
Calif. 32416* 


Malenkij sokolizek; Russian folk-song, 
w and melody coll. and harmonized. 
[Russian text only] ©1e. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 185485; Alfred Julius 
Swan, Swarthmore, Pa. 32417 


Mama ich bin so glticklich; foxtrot, w 
Fritz Lohner, m Heinz Sandauer. © 
Oct. 8, 1986; E for. 46726; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. 32418 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32419 


Mamma bruna; versi Bixio Cherubini, 
m Pasquale Frustaci. [Testo itali- 
ano e romano] © Oct. 5, 1936; E 
for. 46898; Societa anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 32419 


Man (The) with the whiskers; w and 
m Vaughn De Leath; with guit. arr. 
© Dec. 6, 1936; E pub. 58808; Dave 
Ringle, New York. 32420 


Manana, always to-morrow; w George 
Murray Brown, m Keith Crosby 
Brown; low, in G. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 58815; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York, 32421 


Manger lullaby; sacred song, w Clara 
M. Kahle, m Bess L. Newton; med. 
or high voice. © Sept. 25, 19386; E 
pub. 593832; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 32422 


Manuscript book of rudiments of music ; 
by Desmond MacMahon. bk. 2. © 
Dee. 4, 1986; E for. 46952; Banks & 
son, York, England. 32423 


March of the bersaglieri; march, Rich- 
ard Hilenberg, op. 99, arr. ; accordion. 
© Nov. 11, 1936; E pub. 58627; John 
Krachtus, Chicago. 32424 


March of the Boy Scouts; by N. Louise 
Wright, arr. Preston Ware Orem; pf., 
4 hands. © Dec. 8, 1986; E pub. 
58966; Clayton F. Summy ¢co., Chi- 
cago. 32425 


March of the C. C. C.’s; song, melody 
F. O. Storrs and Ben Adelman. © 
1 e@. Dee. 12, 19386; E unp. 1386505 ; 
Fred O. Storrs, Price, Utah. 32426 


March: T. A. M. P. A.; pf., with w. © 
Dee, 2, 1986; E pub. 58918; A. A. M. 
Dewing, Baltimore. 32427 


Marche funébre; by Oscar Levant; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 19, 1936; E unp. 136910; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

32428 


Marchéta; by Victor L. Schertzinger, 
arr. Joseph EH. Momo. 1. Pf. ac- 
cordion, 2 clefs.—2. Pf. accordion 
solo. © Dee. 19, 1936; E pub. 59237, 
59238; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 32429, 32430 


Mariann’ du hast es meinem herzen 
angetan; marsch-foxtrot, text u. m 
Herms Niel. © Jan. 31, 1936; E for. 
46830 ; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

32431 


Marionette; groteske, Willi Czernik; 
orch. stimmen. © July 3, 1936; E 
for. 47095; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. 32432 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Marriage (A) has been arranged; w 
and m Harold Hayhurst and Alwyn 
Mayer. © Oct. 10, 1986; E for. 
46851; Macmelodies, ltd., London. 

32483 

Marston Moor 1644; poem Mordaunt 
Currie, m C. Armstrong Gibbs; male 
voice choir. Winthrop Rogers ed. 
© Nov. 20, 1936; E for. 46863 ; Boosey 
& ¢@o., ltd., London. 32434 


Martell’s concord; by John Martell; 
guit. solo, pick style. © July 13, 
1936; E pub. 58762; Alfred music ¢co., 
ine., New York. 32435 


Mary Oms; vals-cancion, Puertorrican 
song; pf., with w. © Oct. 8, 1936; 
_E pub. 59037; José Antonio Monrou- 
zeau, Recibo, Puerto Rico. 32436 


Maseagni (Pietro) Intermezzo _sin- 
fonico; celestial harmonies [from 
Cavalleria rusticana], adapted 
Charles Kunkel, abridged arr. with 
new ending, Carl Wilhelm Kern; pf. 
Rev. ed. © Dec. 21, 19386; E pub. 
59132; Shattinger piano & music ¢o., 
St. Louis. 32437 


from Cavalleria rusticana, arr. 
Joseph F. Schneiderhan; violin, 2d 


violin ad lib., and pf. © Nov. 19, 
19386; E pub, 58757; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 324388 


—— Serenade; w Lorenzo Stecchetti, 
English version George H. Pickering, 
m arr. G. H. Pickering; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Dec. 5, 1986; E. pub. 58911; 
G. Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 

324389 


Maslianaya pesn; Russian folk-song, w 
and melody coll. and harmonized. 
[Russian text only] ©1ce. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 135486; Alfred Julius 
Swan, Swarthmore, Pa. 32440 


Masonic ritual music; by Jean Sibelius, 
nos. 1-8. © Dec. 2, 1986; E pub. 
58816; Grand lodge of free and ac- 
cepted masons of the state of New 
York, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on additional numbers and 
additional revisions ] 32441 


Massenet (Jules Bmile Frédéric) 
HKlegy; English w Olga Paul, m arr. 
Max Hirschfeld. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 59164; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 82442 


—— Open thy blue eyes; pt.-song, Eng- 
lish version and arr, of m C. F, Man- 
ney; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 16, 
1936: E. pub. 59118; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 324438 


1440 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 19386 32471 
Matia olomavra; melody arr. Tetos} Meine schOdnste zeit; serenade, text 
Demetriades. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; Charles Amberg, m Hans Ailbout, 
E unp. 136626; Southern music pub. arr. Franz Stolzenwald; orch. stim- 
co., ine., New York. 32444 men. © July 20, 1986; HE for. 46632 ; 
Matthy (Tobias) Ballade; op. 40; Francis, Day & Hunter, g. m. Db. h., 


violoncello and pf. © Noy. 18, 1986; 
E for. 46911; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 32445 


Me and my dreams; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 1386261; 
Franklyn Fisher, Battle Creek, and 
Harry Ludwig, Detroit. 32446 


Me and my little Ford car; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e Nov. 138, 1986; E unp. 
135635; Harriet E. Cox, Culver City, 
Calif. 32447 


Me and myself and I; w and melody. 
© 1 e. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 135805 ; 
Harry P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 

32448 

Me and this heart of mine; Song, w 
Harry J. Levenstein, jr. © 1c. Dee. 
18, 1986; E unp. 136760; Wilburn 


Russell Saunders, jr., Starkville, 
Miss. 32449 
Me likee love, yummy-yummy-yum- 


yum-yum; w and m Box, Cox and 
Roberts; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 46983; Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 32450 


Me tells meself that I is in love with 
you; w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 30, 
19386; E unp. 135940; George Frank- 
lin Franciosa, Rochester, N. Y. 32451 


Me ti retsina ti glikia mov; melody 
Tetos Demetriades. © 1c. Dec. 14, 
19386; E unp. 136628; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 32452 


Me, who was born to be rich; w Billy 
Hill, melody Neil Moret. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1986; E unp. 1385795; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

32453 

Meandering; by Zez Confrey; pf. © 
Nov. 30, 1986; E pub. 58806; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 32454 


Meditations of old cow-boy days in 
Texas; song, pf. arr. Hula Campbell. 
© Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 59123; Mat- 
tie Cravy, Post, Tex. 32455 


‘Mein herz hat heimweh nach deiner 
liebe; tango, aus Moskau-Schanghai, 
w Hans Fritz Beckmann, m Hans- 
Otto Borgmann. © Aug. 20, 1936; 
E for. 47056; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 32456 


Mein zeiden’s cholem; song. © Dec. 
17, 1936; E pub. 59150; Abraham 
Singer, Brooklyn. 32457 


32458 


Melodic Hawaiian guitar folio; E’ tun- 
ing, Fred F. Gatchell. © Dee. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59256; Don Santos pub. 
co., ine., Rochester, N. Y. 32459 


Melodies and descants for sight-read- 
ing; in large type, Cuthbert Forster. 
bk. 1, 2. © Nov. 18, 1936; E for. 
46905, 46906; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 32460, 32461 


Melody no. 2; by Mac McKalip; pf. © 
1c. Noy. 13, 1986; E unp. 136563; 
Mansell Brown McKalip, Tarentum, 
Pa. 32462 


Melody (The) of Mars; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 186172; 
Jacob Shipper, Brooklyn. 32463 


Melody oh melody ; song, pf. se. Robt. F. 
Taylor. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
186263; Maria Masias, Denver. 

32464 


Melody requiring lyrics; melody. no. 3. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 19386; E unp. 135694 ; 
Edward Sutherland, Mount Vernon, 
N. Y. 32465 


Memories of mother; song, m James L. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1c. Dee. 
2, 19386; E unp. 185975; Edith D. 
Hollis, Benton Harbor, Mich. 32466 


Memories of Nevada; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 136385; 
Marion Nelson, Detroit. 32467 


Memories of youth; five graded solos, 
Esther Kahn; pf. © Nov. 12, 1936; 
E for. 46883.; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 32468 


Mem’ries of a love nest, dear; song, 
arr. Jean Walz. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 136399; Moe C. Winer, Chi- 


Berlin. 


cago. 32469 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Spring song; transcribed 


Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 59012; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 32470 


Mentiste; son cubano, N. Suris; orch. 
ptes. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 47092; 
Union de compositores, Barcelona, 
Spain. 32471 


Menuett und Sarabande; aus dem 
streichquartett Kleine hausmusik, 
Hermann Blume; odeon u. salonorch. 


1441 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32472 


Menuett und Sarabande—Continued. 
stimmen. © Oct. 28, 19386; E for. 
46591 ; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 

32472 


Mereauesque; toccata, Garth Edmund- 
son; organ. © Dec. 14, 1936; E pub. 
59101; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

32473 


Merry (The) beggars; w _ Richard 
Brome, m Archie Thomas Lee Ashton, 
tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothv: men’s 
voices. © Nov. 9, 1986; E for. 46869 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 32474 


Merry (A) Christmas; West country 
traditional song, arr. Arthur Warrell; 
male voices. © Oct. 29, 1936; E for. 
46767 ; Oxford univ. press, London. 

32475. 


Merry moods; 8 songs, w and m C. J. 
Cullen. 2d bk. © Nov. 12, 1986; E 
for. 46881; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 32476 


Message (A) from the man in the 
moon; w Gus Kahn, m Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 1386678; Metro- 
Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New York. 

32477 


Message (The) of the moon; w and 
melody James Mesod Afriat. ©1ce. 
Oct. 26, 19386; E unp. 136088; James 
M. Afriat, Los Angeles. 32478 


Messmates; w Henry Newbolt, m 
Leonard Glaister Newton. 1. Uni- 
son.—2. 2-pt., equal voices. © Oct. 


20, 1936; E for. 46613, 46614; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 32479, 32480 


Metropolitan melody; song. ©1c. Dec. 
17, 19386; E unp. 136737 ; Ahdel Emma 
Reich, Ft. Worth. 32481 


Mi dolor; tango, Carlos Marcucci, arr. 
Pierre Baetz; orch. ptes. © Nov. 2, 
1986; E for. 46777; Pierre Baetz & 
cie., Paris. 32482 


Mia (La) sera; per canto e grande 
orch., poema Giovanni Pascoli, m 
trascritta dall’ autore, Guido Alberto 
Fano; canto e pf. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
FE for. 46959 ; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
s. a., Milan. 32483 


Midnight and all is well; w and m Bert 
Stock, Larry Conley and Johnny 
Marks. © Dec. 3, 1936; E pub. 59202; 
Southern music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 32484 


Midnight at Phantom lake; song. © 
1 ce. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 186875; 
August Mark, Flin Flon, Manit., 
Canada. 32485 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


Midnight lullaby ; melody. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1936; E unp. 135692; Walter Purl 
Thomas, New York. 32486 


Midnight on the mountain; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 
1363886; Lawrence Bey, Versailles, O. 

32487 


Miedzy nami juz romans skoficzony ; 
wale angielski, stowa: Andrzeja 
Wiasta, m Artura Golda, arr.: Wt. 
Higer ; ork. strony. © Aug. 19, 1936; 
E for. 46784; Editions Fermata, War- 


saw, Poland. 32488 
Milford (Robin) Fifteen Christmas 
carols; arr. R. Milford; unbroken 


voices, with descant, other voices in 
unison, and pf., and for pt.-singing 
with optional pf. © Sept. 24, 1936; 
E for. 46770; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 32489 


Miller’s (The) daughter and the shep- 
herd on the hill; w Al Bryan, m Lou 
Handman ; with guit. arr. © Dee. 12, 
1936; E pub. 59272; Mills music ine., 
New York. 32490 


Miller’s (The) daughter Marianne; w 
and m Will Grosz, and Jimmy Ken- 
nedy; with ukulele arr. © Nov. 11, 
19386: E for. 46812; Peter Maurice 
music ¢co., ltd., London. 32491 


Mitosé pali jak stonfce; tango neapoli- 
tafiskie, slowa Ernest Roger, m Alfred 
Schtitz. © Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 
47107; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 

32492 

m arr. Wt. Eiger, [and] 
Codziennie inna; tango, stowa Wili 
Wilifski, m arr. I. Wesby: m Alfred 
Schiitz; ork. strony. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
E for. 47105; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 
Poland. 32493 

Min herrgardsjanta; schottish, text: 
Sverker Ahde, m: Liss Emil; pf. © 
Dec. 238, 1982; E for. 46918; A.-b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikforlag, Stockholm. 

32494 


Miniature suite; by Fred Falconer, arr. 
and ed. James Brown; string orch., 
with pf. acc. Sc. © Nov. 9, 19386; E 
for. 46877; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 32495 


Minister plenipotentiary ; fox-trot song; 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1936; E unp. 1386106; S. E. True, 
Knox City, Mo. 32496 


Minnie the moocher’s daughter; w K. 
Hecht, melody N. Gardner. © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 186380; Nat 
Gardner and Ken Hecht, New York. 

32497 


1442 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Minuet a lantique, I. J. Paderewski, 
arr. Willis Conolly ; Spanish guit., in 


diagram. © Nov. 20, 19386; E pub. 
58943; Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 32498 
Minuetto in mi maggiore; pf. © 1. 


Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136926; An- 
thony Coletti, Atlantic City. 382499 


Missa brevis; short and easy mass, 
with Credo and optional chant Credo 
de angelis no. 3, Nicola A. Montani; 
unison, or 2 or 3-pt. cho. of equal 
voices; organ ace. Rey. ed. © Nov. 
1, 1986; E pub. 58831; St. Gregory 
guild, inc., Philadelphia. 32500: 


Missa De Spiritu Dei; unison or 2 pt., 
w from liturgy of the Catholic 
church, m Jan Karl; organ ace. © 
Apr. 1, 1986; E pub. 58899; McLaugh- 
lin & Reilly co., Boston. 32501 


Missa Mater misericordiae; w from 
liturgy of the Catholic church, m 
Franc Bern; 2 voices; organ ace. © 
Nov. 16, 1936; E pub. 58898; Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 32502 


Missa pro defunctis ; Gregorian requiem 
mass according to the Vatican grad- 
uale, with m for the absolution and 
the burial service, transcribed and 
harmonized Nicola A. Montani; organ 
ace. © Nov. 1, 1936; E pub. 58830; 
St. Gregory guild, ine., Philadelphia. 

32503 


Mississippi river moon; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1936; EH unp. 135928; 
Leon J. René, Los Angeles. 32504 


Mister and Missus Doakes; from 
Marked woman, w Al Dubin, m Harry 
Warren. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E 
unp. 137084; Music publishers hold- 
ing corp., New York. 32505 


Mr. Brown goes to town; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 135792; 
David Winstein, New Orleans. 32506 


Mr. Frog went a courtin’; lullaby, mel- 
ody of old song, w J. H. Parkes and 
L. G. Parkes. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; 
E unp. 186046; James H. Parkes and 
Lenamay G. Parkes, Nashville. 

32507 


Mr. Ghost goes to town: lyric Mitchell 
Parish and Irving Mills, m Will Hud- 
son, pf. sc. Lou Singer; with guit. 


arr. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 59046; 
Exclusive publications, ine, New 
York. 32508 


Mister T. from Tennessee; w and m 
Johnny Mercer and Matt Malneck. 


32524 


© 1 ec. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 136476; 
Robbins music corp., New York. 
32509 


Mrs. D. and her daughter; w and mel- 
ody Alan Jones and A. Stanley. © 
LY e:, Nov: -7,. 1986, BE. unp. 185731: 
Aileen Stanley, New York. 82510 


Modern (A) artist’s life; by Arthur 
Lange and Charles Maxwell. © 1c. 
Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 186908; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 32511 


Modern counterpoint; by Adolf Weidig. 
© Dee. 8, 1936; AA 221247; Helen R. 
Weidig, Chicago. 32512 


Modern (A) fantasy: pf. ©1 ce. Nov. 
23, 1936; E unp. 135609; Georga Bel- 
via White, Geneva, O. 32513 


Modern harmony in its theory and prac- 
tice; by Arthur Foote and Walter R. 
Spalding. Augmented and rev. ed. 
© Dee. 28, 1936; A 101682; Arthur P. 


Schmidt co., Boston. 32514 
Moj skarbie; waltz; violin. ©1ce. Dec. 
2, 1986; E unp. 186006; Walter 
Dombkowski, Philadelphia. 32515 


Molly Bell, queen of the North; pf., 
with w. ©1e. Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 
186063; Laurence Y. Finch, London, 
Ont., Canada. 32516 


Moment (The) I found you; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 1359387; 
Bruce H. Douglass, New York. 32517 


Mon faubourg; valse chantée, paroles 
Jean F'éline, m L. Palex. © Oct. 30, | 
1936; E for. 46602; Soc. anonyme 
francaise Chappell, Paris. 32518 


Mondnacht am Rio Grande [and] Rafa- 
ela; argentinische tangos, Gerhard 
Mohr; orch. stimmen. Aug. 5, 
1936; E for. 46834; Dreiklang-ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 32519 


Money blues; w and melody. © 1. 
Dec. 2, 1986; E unp. 1386025; Hillis 
Hunter and Milton James. 32520 


Moods; song, w Sara Teasdale. © 1c. 
Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 1386818 ; Benja- 
min C, Allin, Stockton, Calif. 32521 


Moods and melodies; waltz; pf. ©1ec. 
Dec. 11, 19386; E unp. 136479 ; Richard 
H. Dingelstedt, Hoboken, N. J. 

B2522 

Moon (The); song, w William Stark. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 1366386 ; 
Helen Hood, Brookline, Mass. 325238 


Moon (The) cast a spell; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1e. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 
135573; Margaret Beck, North Ber- 
gen, N. J. 32524 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32529 


Moon face; from That girl from Paris, 
w Edward Heyman, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for guit., ete. 
© Nov. 20, 1936; E pub. 58751; Chap- 
pell & co., ine., New York. 32525 


Moon in the sky; song. © 1. Nov. 
11, 19386; E unp. 186119; Ernest L. 
Thibault, Valley Stream, N. Y. 

32526 


Moon (The) is like a million dollar gold 
piece; song. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 136071; Ida Margaret Smith, 
Jersey City. 32527 


Moon (The) is new; waltz, w L. T. 
Reilly, melody G. S. Rice. © 1. 
Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 1387026; Ger- 
trude S. Rice and Lena T. Reilly, 
Baltimore, 32528 


Moon’ll shine again; w and melody. © 
1 « Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 1386717; 
Lucile D. Hoppe, Chicago. 32529 


Moon mysteries; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 ¢. Dee. 10, 1936; 
EH unp. 186515; Francis B. Harvey, 
Canon City, Col. 32530 


Moon time melody; w Hdith Flick- 
insersipk +O. «Nov. 28,1936; 
E unp. 185856; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 32531 


Moon (The) we'll share; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 186142; Ernestine Salazar, 
Santa Fe, N. M. 32532 


on00= 

Moonbeams are gleaming out across the 
sea; w and melody. © 1. Dee. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1869385; Thomas Helm 
Kilbourne, Burlingame, Calif. 82533 


Moondream ; rumba, w Nick Drance, m 
Pancho Romanoy. Rev. version with 
rhythmic harmony. © 1 e¢. Dee. 3, 
1986; E unp. 136059; George Pancho 
Shopis-Romanov, New York. 325354 


Moonlight (A) night without you; w 
Stephen Lueas; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1936; E unp, 186232; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32500 


Moonlight on the hills; w M. Wilson, 
m G. Morrison. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 135645; George Morrison and 
Marie Wilson, Denver. 32536 


Moonlight on the river; slow fox trot 
song. © 1c. Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 
186470; Theodore Buczkoff, Buffalo. 

325070 


Moonlight on the water: by Douglas 
Chapman; pf. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1936; 
E unp. 1385986; Willard Douglas 


Chapman, Ravenna, O. 32538 


pt. 1, n. s., v.81 


Moonlight valley; w Jack Scholl, m 
M. K. Jerome. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1936; 
EK unp. 1386285; Remick music corp., 
New York. 32539 

Morning splendor; w and m Hazel 
Hunter Roberts, arr. Chester Wallis; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto cho. © Dee. 11, 
1936; E pub. 58998 ; Boston music ¢co., 
Boston. 32540 


Moszkowski (Moritz) QGuitarre; op. 
45, no. 2, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. 
© Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 59172; Ed- 
ward B, Marks music corp., New 
York. 32541 


Mother and you, dear; song, m J. C. 
MeNeil. ©1 ce. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 
136985 ; Nick Carter, Houston. 32542 

Mother’s home-made lullaby; song. 
With poem: Ride the wings. Oct. 
10, 1986; AA 220954; Rosalie Kirk- 
land, New York. 32543 


Motor-bus honeymoon; waltz; pf. © 
1 ec. Dee. 11, 19386; E unp. 136478; 


Richard H. Dingelstedt, Hoboken, 
NEO 32544 
Mountain ballads and home _ songs; 


written and compiled Doe Hopkins, 
Karl and Harty, of the Cumberland 
ridgerunners. © Dec. 2, 19386; AA 
219915; M. M. Cole pub. co., Chicago. 
32545 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Don Gio- 
vanni; oper in zwei aufztigen, dich- 
tung Lorenzo Da Ponte, deutsche 
iibersetzung Siegfried Anheisser. © 
Aug. 22, 1936; D 463840; Deutscher 
musikverlag in der N. S. kulturge- 
meinde, Berlin. 32545* 


Excerpt from piano sonata no. 10; 
arr. A. E. Harris; woodwind quar- 
tette. © Nov. 15, 1936; E pub. 59087 ; 
Cundy-Bettoney co., Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 32546 


Muj prekrasny Oregon; stowa i mel- 
odja. © 1c. Nov. 9, 19386; E ump. 
136425; Josef Simunek, Eugene, Or. 

32547 

Mujeres de hoy; de la pelicula mexi- 
cana. © 1 ¢c. Dee. 1, 1986; E ump. 
136019; Max Urban, Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. 32548 


Mummer’s swing; w and melody. © 
1 ce. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136933; 
Martin Hyman, Philadelphia. 

32549 


Mumsey: w and melody. © 1 ce. Noy. 


27, 19386; E unp. 135933; Mildred 
Brooks, Los Angeles. 32550 


1444 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Museo (Charles) Two mazurkas; Op. 
meno. 1, 2° ne, (Cc) 1c. Dec. 11, ‘1956; 
E unp. 1386512; Charles Musco, New 
York. 32051 


Music; w and m Bertha Mary McKer- 
nan. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 
135874; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 32552 


Music from the movies; march, Louis 
Hevy> pr. (© Nov. 5, 1986; HE for. 
47010; Cinephonic music co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 32553: 


Music goes to my head; w and melody. 
©1c. Dec. 28, 1986; EH unp. 187058 ; 
James I. Baumgartl, Chicago. 32554 


Music, mother and home in Dixieland ; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uk- 
ulele arr. ©1 ce. Dec. 9, 1936; E unp. 
136349 ; Joan Clinkscales, Whitesboro, 
Tex. 32555 


Music when soft voices die; w Shelley, 
m John Clements; mixed voices. © 
Oct. 31, 1986; E for. 46320; Banks 
& son, York, England. 32556 


Musical (A) calendar of astral birth 
seales; presenting 365 new creative 
seales for the development of new 
tonalities. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59223; Benedict Vanasek, New York. 

32557 


Musical pictures; suite of 5 pieces, 
M. E. Marshall; pf. © Nov. 20, 1986; 
E for. 46904; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., ine. with John G. Murdoch &« co., 
Itd., London. 32558 


Musical (The) salvationist; compiled 
Bramwell Coles. v. 50, pt. 11, Nov. 
1936. With suppl. © Nov. 3, 1936; 
E for. 46639; Salvationist pub. & sup- 
plies, ltd., London. 32559 


— v. 50, pt. 12, Dec. 1986. With 


suppl. © Dee. 1, 1936; E for. 47014; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., 
London. us 32560: 


Musical (A) service for Mother’s day ; 
incl. A prelude, A postlude, etc., m 
Ralph M. Warren; mixed voices. © 
1 ec Dee. 17, 1936; E unp. 137019; 
Thomas Todd Johnston, Charlton 
City, Mass. 32561 


Musik ftir deutsche gymnastik ; v. Fritz 
Spies, op. 22; klavier. hft. 14. © 
Sept. 15, 1986; E for. 46580-46583 ; 
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig. 

32562-32565 


Mussolini! Mussolini; canzone eroica, 
versi e melodia. © Nov. 4, 1936; E 
pub. 59129; Alberto Amore, New 
York. 32566 


32580 


Mustang (The) band; cowboy march; 
pf. conductor. © 1 e. Dec. 21, 1936; 
EK unp. 187008; Howard Smith Mon- 
ger, Silver City, N. M. 32567 


My baby’s in the movies; w Harry 
Pease, m Vincent Rose; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 12, 1986; E pub. 59275; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 32565 


My beautiful Oregon; w tr. Rose S. 
Meredith, and melody. [English text 
only] © 1. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
136424; Josef Simunek, Eugene, Or. 

32569 


My beautiful vision of love; waltz song, 
melody J. W. Tyler and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Dec, 1, 1986; E unp. 136098; 
James William Tyler, Lorton, Va. 

32570 


My belief in you; fox-trot song, arr. 
Homer Rhodes. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 136560; Paul W. Brown and 
Homer 8. Rhodes, Los Angeles. 

32 


My conversation with the moon; song. 
©1e. Nov. 4, 1936; E unp. 135637; 
Emile Harrison, Chicago. 32572 


My darling Nora; waltz song, melody 
Frank Gallagher and Ben Adelman. 
© 1. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135535; 
Edward Kelly, Brooklyn. 82573 


My dear—my dear; w and melody Sid 
Sydney. © 1 c¢. Nov. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 135548; Sidney Levine, Brook- 
lyn. 32574 


My diary of you; song, melody EH. Port 
Folio and Ben Adelman. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1986; E unp. 1385521; Edward 
Port Folio, South Ozone, L. I., N. Y. 

32575 


My dream of you; song. © 1. Nov. 
24, 1986; E unp. 135628; John Arthur 
Amrhein, New York. 32576 


My ecstasy; w and melody. © 1 « 
Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 1386957; Gladys 
Marie Garrison, Portland, Or. 32577 

My eyes are feasting when they rest on 
you; song, pf. sc. Robt. F. Taylor. 
©1e. Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 136264; 
Maria Masias, Denver. 32578 


My eyes are like the thirsty desert; 


song. ©1e. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
186543; Grace B. Walker, Lowell, 
Mich. - 82579 


My favorite pastime is to pastime with 
you; w S. Prosen, melody W. Solodar. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 135700; 
William Solodar and Sid Prosen, 
Philadelphia. 32580 


: 1445 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32581 


My first tunes; poems Margaret Lyell; 
pf. © Nov. 10, 1986; E for. 46636; 
Barbara Kirkby-Mason, London. 

32581 


My gal Sal; fox moderato; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46646; H. 
MacKnight, Paris. 32082 


My garden; w Hric Parker, m Frances 
McCollin; sop. and alto. © Dee. 16, 
1936; E pub. 59130; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. 32083 


My heart feels a thrill; fox-trot song, 
arr. Homer Rhodes. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 
1986; E unp. 1386559; Paul W. Brown 
and Homer S. Rhodes, Los Angeles. 

32584 


My heart is aflame; fox trot song, mel- 
ody M. Banks and Ben Adelman. © 
1 ce. Dee. 12, 1986; E unp. 1386506; 
Mannie Banks, New York. 32585 


My heart is calling for you; w and m 
Anna Case. © 1c. Dee. 3, 1936; E 
unp. 136067; Anna Case Mackay, 
New York. 32586 


My heart is in a violin; w and m Alex 
Hyde, Will Hudson and Eddie De 
Lange; with guit. arr. © Dee. 12, 
1936; E pub. 59276; Mills music, inc., 
New York. 32587 


My heart is singing; from Three smart 
girls, w Gus Kahn, m_ Bronislaw 
Kaper and Walter Jurmann. © Dec. 
3, 1936; E pub. 58957 ; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 32588 


My heart’s on fire, but I’ve got cold 
feet; w and melody. ©1e. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135804; Harry P. Gam- 
ble, jr., New Orleans. 32089 


My heart wants you; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 e. Nov. 19, 
1936; E unp. 185541; Louise Dawson, 
Richmond, Calif. 32590 


My home in the wild-wood; w Phoebie 
Rankin; pf. © 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135866; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 32591 


My home land; w and m Harriet L. 
Rivers and A. Thurston Williams. © 
1 ec. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135829; 
Harriet L. Williams, Cleveland. 

32592 

My home up in heaven; hymn, w War- 
ren A. Fifield. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 135494; Floyd Conaway, Ham- 
mond, Ind. 32593 


My idol of the radio; w and melody. 
© 1¢. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135803; 
Harry Slater, New York. 32594 


pt. 1, n.s., v.31 


My Ireland; w J. Yarmov, melody H. 
Haltenorth and M. Tracy. © 1 «. 
Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 186483; Jack 
Yarmov, Hardy Haltenorth and Me- 
Kee Tracy, Atlantic City. 32595 


My Irish eyes; w and m Anna Case; 
high ‘voice; in’ A’ flat” ©\Wecwe 
1936; E pub. 59146; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 32596: 


My island home; w and m Wddie Al- 
kire; Hawaiian guits.; in F and B 
flat. © Nov. 27, 1936; E pub. 58872; 
Elbern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, 
Pa. 32597 


My Jesus, as Thou wilt ; hymn-anthem, 
w Benjamin Schmolck, tr. Jane 
Borthwick, m John Winter Thomp- 
son; mixed voices. © Dec. 9, 1936; 
E pub, 59203 ; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, 32598. 


My kingdom for love, when love is 
king; fox-trot, w and melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 17, 1986; EH unp. 186833; Fred- 
erick William Durfee Cromweed, New 
York. 32599. 


My lady of the night; song. © 1. 
Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 135492; Josef 
Frank Gronkiewicz, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 32600 


My lips would sing; w Edmund Leamy, 
m Maurice Baron. © Dec. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 58846; G. Ricordi & co., ine., 
New York. 32601 


My little boy; song, w Henry Schultz. 
© 1c. Dec, 14, 1936; E unp. 136536; 
J. Chas. McNeil, Los Angeles. 32602 


My little buckaroo; w Jack Scholl, m 
M. K. Jerome. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 156284; Music publishers hold- 
ing corp., New York. 32603 


My little mother in old Tennessee; 
waltz song, melody A. L. Larkin and 
Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 185537; Ann Lawson Larkin, 
Duck River, Tenn. 32604 


My little red fiddle; waltz, w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E ump. 
186010; Margaret Greeley, Dallas 
Center, Ia. 32605 
My lost love; w and melody. © 1 ¢« 


Dec. 5, 19386; E unp. 136131; An- 
thony Stornantis, Philadelphia. 
32606 


My love for you; w S. Rachel; pf. © 
1 c. Nov. 13, 1986; E unp. 136297; 
Sophia Rachel and Mona Herrington, 
Canton, O. 32607 


1446 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


My luve is like a red, red rose; Ww 
Robert Burns, and melody. © 1 ©. 
Dec. 7, 19386; E unp. 136196; Syde 
Waller, Chicago, 32608 

My marvelous girl; w J. Leon Towers, 
m Luther A, Clark ; with ukulele arr, 
© Noy. 20, 1986; E pub. 59545 ; Tow- 
ers pub. co., Federalsburg, Md. 

32609 

My Missouri home in the hills; w and 
m Tex Owens. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 1386848; Doie Hensley Owens, 
Kansas City, Mo. 52610 


My most beautiful love song; fox trot, 
w Sam Adelman, and melody. © 
1c. Dee, 12, 19386; E unp. 186502; 
Eric Given, Juan les Pins, France. 

32611 


My mother; w and melody. © 1 « 
Dee, 17, 1936; E unp. 186692; Maria 
M. Cassell, Philadelphia. 32612 


My mother-in-law ; w and melody D. R. 
Hoag. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136596; Donald R. Hoag, Elyria, O., 
and Harry Ludwig, Detroit. 32613 


My mountain cabin ‘neath the pines; 
song. © Nov. 26, 1936; E pub. 59045 ; 
Birdie T. Jeffries Chadwick, Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 32614 


My nephew from Nice; from That girl 
from Paris, w Edward Heyman, m 
Arthur Schwartz; with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Dec. 1, 1936; E pub. 58835; 
Chappell & co., inc., New York. 

32615 


My Nevada Valley ; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 135589; Elva Francis Brasier, 
New Orleans. 32616 


My old-fashioned sweetheart in an old 
gilded frame; song; with ukulele arr. 
© 1.¢. Noy. 27, 1936; EB unp. 135757 ; 
Helene Marguerite Greene, Rochester, 
ING 32617 


My old home; w Eva French Rhoades ; 
peoe ik ¢c Dee: 7,. 1936 Esa. 
136230; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 32618 


My old hot stuff ain’t so hot no more; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136590 ; Dorothea Mildred Bates, Des 
Moines. 32619 


My only love; w Sam Ward, m Harold 
Nagel and Joe Pafumy. © Nov. 7, 
1936; E pub. 58756; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 32620 


My own Castilian rose; tango, w Roy 
La Rouche, and melody. © 1 «. 
1 


A 


+ 


3263+ 


Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135690; Maude 
Lees, Oakland, Calif. 32621 
My own little Irish sweetheart; song, 
arr. I. Theresa Folger. © 1 c. Nov. 
18, 1986; E unp: 186791; Ruby A. 
MelIntyre, Pinehurst, Mass. 32622 
My place of dreams come true; marci 


and song. © Noy. 26, 1936; E pub. 
59043; Birdie T. Jeffries Chadwick, 
Huntington, W. Va. 32623 


song. ©1c. Dec. 
14, 1986; E unp. 136557; Elizabeth 
Whittaker Haskell, Dallas. 32624 


My rosary of memories; song, m H. T. 


My rip top snorter ; 


Ayres, arr. J. Rosemarin. © Oct. 24 
1936; E for. 46760; Ella M. Grant,. 
Hdam, Sask., Canada. 32625.. 


My rose of the valley; w Carl William. 
Miller; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E: 
unp. 135865; Sylvester Long Cross,. 
Portland, Or. 32626. 


My silver dollar man; from Marked 
woman, w Al. Dubin, m Harry War- 


ren. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 
137085; Musie publishers holding 
corp., New York. 32627 


My stream-line sweetie; w Charles: Wil- 
bert Moore; pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1385904; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 32628 


My sugar takes me with a grain of salt; 


w and m Carmen Lombardo and 
John Jacob Loeb, pf. se. Geo. N. 
Terry; with arr. for ukulele, ete. © 


Nov. 27, 19386; E pub. 58839; Famous 
music corp., New York. 32629 


My sweet; song. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 1386181; Jacob Bromberg, 
North Hollywood, Calif. 32630 


My sweet Chiquita; from Song of the 
gringo, w and m Tex Ritter; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 58887; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 32631 


My sweetheart of to-morrow, will he 
Iny sweetheart of to-day; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dec. 3, 1936; E unp. 
136137; Jack Curry, Chicago. 32682 


My television star; w Bob Kidd, m Bert 
Kidd; with ukulele arr. and chord 
figures for banjo, guit. and pf. ac- 
cordion. © Sept. 28, 1936; E for. 
46524; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

32633. 


My testimony ; chorus; pf., with w. © 
Apr. 1, 19382; E pub. 58745; Merrill 
Dunlop, Chicago. 32634 


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32635 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 31 


My treasure; w and m Michael Carr, 
Alan Goodridge and Horatio Nich- 
ols; with arr. for ukulele and ac- 
cordeon. © Dec. 3, 1936; E for. 
47119; Lawrence Wright music Co., 


Itd., London. 32635 
My true, but untrue love; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 ec. Nov. 21, 


1936; E unp. 185504; Margaret H. 
Modin, Cleveland. 32636 


My very naughty Don Juan; pf., with 
w. © 1c Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136368; Maria A. Haces Posada, New 
York. 32636 


My weakness is your eyes; song, w 
J. L. MeNeil. © 1 ¢ Dee. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 136984; J. Chas. McNeil, Los 
Angeles. 32635 


My wonderful dreams; w Scotty Arm- 
strong, m Frances Buckley. © 1 ec. 
Noy. 27, 1986; E unp. 135832; W. 
Seott Armstrong, Endicott, N. Y. 

32639 


Mystic (The) knights of the sea; w and 


melody. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1986; E unp. 
136464; Harold Vincent Thorne, 
Huntington, W. Va. 32640 


Na dubt, dubozku; Russian folk-song, 
words and melody coll. and harmon- 
ied. | (hussial wext Only ia. ©), 1..c. 
Noy. 18, 1986; E unp. 1385487; Alfred 
Julius Swan, Swarthmore, Pa. 

32641 


Na ponas; melody Tetos Demetriades. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 186629; 
Southern music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 32642 


Nach dem bier, lieber schatz, noch ein 
bier, lieber schatz; stimmungswalzer, 
text Gert von Zitzewitz, m Walter 
Schtitze. © Mar. 24, 1986; E for. 
46713; Wiener bohéme verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 32643 


Nani ona pua; from Waikiki wedding, 
Hawaiian lyric Jimmy K. Lowell, m 
Ralph Rainger.. © 1 ec. Dee. 18, 
1936; E unp. 136729; Famous music 
corp., New York. 32644 


National Christmas carols; unison, 3 
and 4-pt., compiled Archibald Thomp- 
son Davison, Augustus Delafield 
Zanzig and Thomas Whitney Surette. 
© Oct. 7, 1936; E pub. 58932; BE. C. 
Schirmer music co., Boston. 32645 


Natthimmeln ; sang, Erik Gustaf Geijer. 
© Oct. 9, 1986; E for. 46554; A.—b. 
Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, Stock- 
holm, 32646 


Naughty little girl, yoo! hoo; song. © 
1 c. Nov. 2, 19386; E unp. 1356388; 
David A. Kulaszewicz, Bessemer, 
Mich. 32647 


Nautical (A) suite; by Laurence Craw- 
ford; pf. © Nov. 12, 1986; E for. 
46882: W. H. Paling & co., ltd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 32648 


Nearer my God to Thee; arr. Joseph A. 
Lenz; basso guit., in diagram, with in- 


struction. © Nov. 16, 1936; E pub. 
58936: Harry G. Stanley, Rocky 
River, O. 32649 


Nearer to love; pf. ©1c. Dee. 9, 1936; 
E unp. 137022; Jack Crowder, Indian- 
- apolis. 32650 


Need (The) ; musical monologue, w EHd- 
gar A. Guest, m Hrnest Longstaffe; 
pf. © Dee. 18, 1936; E for. 47151; 
Reynolds & co., London. 32651 


Negar; tango, letra Ignacio Rodriguez, 
m Otilio Rivera S. © 1. Dee. 14, 
1836; E unp. 1386651; Otilio Rivera 
Salazar, Santa Barbara, Calif. 32652 


Nenita mia; w José Norman, m Fred 
Jackson; orch. pts. © Nov. 4, 1936: 
KE for. 46866 ; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 32653 


Nero und Acté; tragische oper, neue 
italien. tibersetzung Rinaldo Kiifferle, 
neuer katalan. text u. m Joan Manén, 
op. A—21, klaviersatz rev. Alfred 
Kuntzsch. Klavierauszug mit text. 
(German, Italian and Spanish texts] 
©-Oct. .7, 1936; Bh. for) 402 exe 
Cranz, g.m.b.h., Leipzig. 32654 


Nervous (The) rhythm malady: w and 
m “Joe Bonell; pf.” ©° Ic Novew: 
1936; E unp. 134800; Joseph Bonelli, 
Philadelphia. 32655 


Nessuno pit di me; slow fox, versi 
Cambi e Bixio Cherubini, m Bruno 
Quarantotto, oreh. G. Giacomazzi; 


orch. pti. © Oct. 1, 1986; E for. 
46888; Societa anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 32656 
Neues (Hin) leben fangt an; aus Das 
schloss in Flandern, text Willy 
Dehmel, m Franz Grothe. © June 


11, 1986; E for. 47065; Beboton-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 32657 


Never; w Jules Loman, m Louis Ricca ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dee. 30, 
1936; E pub. 59346; Jewel music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 32658 


Never gonna love again; song. ©1«. 
Dec. 4, 1986; E unp. 136653; Clarke 
Hodgson, Council Bluffs, Ia. 32659 


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no. 12, 1936 


New (The) easy method for piano ac- 
cordion; by Geo. H. Smith. © Dec. 
29, 1936; AA 221853; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., inc., New York. 32660 


New friends—true friends; waltz, w 
Streeter Stuart, m Fred W. Pike, arr. 
Lindsay McPhail; band pts. © Nov. 
21, 1986; E pub. 59283; Fred W. Pike 
music co., El] Reno, Okl. 32661 


New horizons; march, Alfons Czibulka, 
arr. Geo. H. Sanders; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 58866; Emil 
Ascher, inc., New York. 32662 


New temple choruses; sacred choruses, 
w W. Dillon and Mrs. J. F. Pully- 
blank. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 59126; 
Wm. Dillon, Fort Wayne. 32663 


New Year’s eve 1918; w Gordon Bot- 
tomley, m John Patrick Somers-Cocks. 
© Oct. 27, 1986; E for. 46746; 
Augener, Itd., London. 32664 


New York; w and melody Alan Jones 


and A. Stanley. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1936; 
H unp. 135730; Aileen Stanley, New 
York. 32665 
New York City; w and melody. ©1c. 


Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 136780; Alfred 
Seriven, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 32666 


New York City is the key; w and mel- 
ody. ©1l1e Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136295; Frank J. David, New York. 

32667 


New York City you're our pride; pf., 
with w. © Oct. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59105; Charles B. Weston, Oakhurst, 
ING Je 32668 


News editorial; march, melody. ©1ce. 
Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 187065; George 
John Demchak, Osceola Mills, Pa. 

32669 

Ngiuliné canzone melodia Antonio 
Vivio. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 
135968 ; Pietro De Feo, New York. 

32670 


Nie bede cie rwaia konwalijko biata; 


stowa: Adama Asnyka, m: St. Nie- 
wiadomski, op. 49, nr. 7. © Oct. 8, 
1936; E for. 46708; G. Seyfarth, 
Lwow, Poland. 32671 


Nie chce wiedzie¢; tango, stowa Zenon 
Friedwald, m Fred Scher. © Nov. 
25, 1986; E for. 47111; Nowa scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 32672 


Night; fox-trot, w Milton Pascal, m 
Edgar Fairchild; arr. Jack Mason; 
orch. pts. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59153 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 32673 


32686 


w and melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 136011; Dorothy Lin- 
denberg, Los Angeles. 32674 


Night herding lullaby; w and m Tex 


Owens. © 1c. Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136849; Doie Hensley Owens, Kansas 
City, Mo. 32675 


Night in California; w Jacob Jacobs, 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 1936; 
E unp. 181486; Alexander Olshanet- 
sky, New York. 32676 


Night (A) in Granada; serenade es- 
panole, Jose Serrano, arr. Joseph H. 
Momo; pf. accordion. © Dec. 19, 
1986; E pub. 59240; Kay & Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 32677 


Night must fall; from The tenth man, 
w Hdgar Blatt, m Hugh Wade; with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 26, 1936; E for. 
46603; J. Norris music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 32678 


Night (The) ride; by Sid Phillips; pf. 
© Dee. 11, 1936; E for. 46998 ; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

32679 

Night-time in Rio; w and m Harry 
Sosnik and Cliff Friend; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Nov. 30, 1986; E pub. 
58842; Harms, inc., New York. 32680 


Night (The) we met; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1986; E unp. 136034; 
Joseph Graystone Raymond, Draper, 
Utah. 32681 


Nights‘'(The) without you; pf., with 
w. ©1.e Nov. 24, 1936: E unp. 
135675; Anne Mae Avery, Brookline, 
Mass. 32682 


Nikt inny tylko ty; tango, stowa: 
Andrzej Wtast, m: A. Buzuk i A. 
Holctreger. © Dee. 27, 1935; E for. 
46791; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 32683 


Nimm nur mein herz; lied u. tango, 
deutscher text Gerd Karlick, italien- 
ischer text M. Galdieri, m C. A. Bixio. 
© Nov. 5, 1985; E for. 47071; Lud- 
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky) Vienna. 32684 


Nino del albaicin; paso doble zambra, 
H. Mateo; orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 46650; H. MacKnight, 
Paris. 32685 


No es igual; letra y m José Sabre Mar- 
roquin. May 16, 1986; E for. 
46924; Asociacién mexicana de au- 
tores y compositores, s. a., Mexico, 
i 1) apt oh 32686 


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32687 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TI, n. s., v. 31 


No kidding; song, melody Allen Taub. 
© 1c. Dee. 1, 1986; E unp. 136018; 
Henry W. Scott, Lake Lillian, Minn. 

32687 


No matter where you ramble the heart 
sings home sweet home; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. Nov. 28, 19386; E unp. 
135824; William Henry Clifford. 
Hartford. 32688 


No more tears; from Broadway gallant, 

w Ralph Freed, m Burton Lane. © 

1 ¢«. Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 136963; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

32689 


No more war; pf. with w. Card 534 in. |. 


by 9 in. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59243; William Moore, Hyattsville, 
Md. 32690 


No news: w and m Ord Hamilton. © 
Dec. 5, 1936; E for. 46956; Macmelo- 
dies, ltd., London. 32691 


No sun; w Harry Clarkson, m Jeff 
Clarkson and Lou Leaman; with guit. 
arr. © Dec. 12, 1986; E. pub. 59277; 
Mills music, ine., New York. 32692 


Nobody could double for you. w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 24, 1936: E 
unp. 135782; Robert F.. Calder, De- 
troit. 32693 


Nobody else but my sugar and me; w 
J. Harris, melody E. O'Hara. ©1c. 
Dee. 4, 1986; E unp. 136931; Jack 
Harris and Ernie O’Hara, Chicago. 

32694 


Nobody to love; w Bob Miller, m Rob- 
ert King; with guit. arr. © Dec. 7, 
1986; E pub. 58989; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc. New York. 32695 


Noche de mi tierra; bolero, cancién. © 
1 ¢e. Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 135988; 
Ricardo Fabrega, Panama, Panama. 

32696 


Nodding daisies; by Wallace A. John- 
son; pf. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59186; Theodore Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia, 32697 


Non posso viver senza te; slow fox, 
versi L, L. Martelli e E. Neri, m A. 
Derevitsky, [and] O Susanna; can- 
zone fox-trot, parole A. R. Borella, m 
e arr. F. Bergamini: orchestrina pti. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 47132; Car- 
isch, s. a., Milan. 32698 

Nona lira: violin. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 186724; Samuel Pokrass, New 
York. 32699 


unp. 1386978; Alexander Borrowman, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 32700 


Normandy shepherdess song; by Bain- 
bridge Crist; pf. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
EB. pub. 59317; Harold Flammer, ine., 
New York. 32701 


Northland songs—no. 1; [new w to old 
tunes compiled] John Murray Gib- 
bon, pf. arrs. Harold Eustace Key; 
with guit. chords. © Nov. 27, 19386; 
EH for. 46903; Gordon V. Thompson, 
ltd., Toronto. 32702 


Norton (Spencer) Three dances; op. 
.5, nos, 1-3; pf.. © Dec. 22,,1936: 
E pub. 59209; Spencer Norton, Nor- 
man, Ok], 32708 


Not just anyone, but you [and] You; 
songs, m Ralph M. Warren. © 1 ©¢. 
Dee. 17, 1936; E unp. 136741; Thomas 
Todd Johnston, Charlton City, Mass. 

32704 


Note instruction; arr, A. P. McKinney. 
© Dec. 8, 1936; E pub. 59284; Mc- 
Kinney pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 32705 


Notes and keys; music work-book for 
teaching, reading and _ transposing 
instrumental and vocal music, Jose- 


phine Watrous Hazen. © Dec. 9, 
1936: E pub. 59205; White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston. 32706 


Nothin’ to nothin’ my love score with 
you; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 22, 
1936: E unp. 136932; Gale Borden 
Hunt, San Jose, Calif. 32707 


Nothing ’til now; w and melody Paul 
Denniker. © 1 ec. Dee. 28, 1936; BE 
unp. 187059; Joe Davis, ine, New 
York. 32708 


Notte azzurra; tango, parole Angelo 
Nessi, m Robert Stolz, op. 455, rid. 
per canto e pf. © Nov. 16, 1936; 
E for. 47164; Casa musicale Son- 
zogno, s. a., Milan. 32709 


Notte per sognare; canzone valzer, dal 
film Non ti conosco piti, versi Mario 
Zambrelli, m Giulio Bonnard; orch. 


pti. © Oct. 1, 1936: E for. 46886; 
SocietA anonima musicale  Bixio, 
Milan, Italy. 32710 
Nous irons 1a-bas; chanson. © Aug. 
20, 1936; E for. 46672; Marcel 
Vogade, Paris. 32711 


Now and forever; w and m Bill Mc- 
Henry; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 135785; William Hancock Mc- 
Henry, jr., Chicago. 32712 


Nora’s song; song, w Blanche HE. Holt} Now is the time and place; song, w 


Murison. © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1936; E 


Inas J. Boulware. © 1 ¢. Dee. 5, 


1450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


1936; E unp. 1386136; Nina B. Collins, 


Sacramento, Calif. 32713 
Now the day is over; by Barnby,— 
Softly now the light of day; by 
Weber [and] Taps; arr. George F. 
Briegel; full band. pts. © Nov. 30, 
19386; E pub. 59089; George F. 
Briegel, inc., New York. 32714 


Now they’re ‘dancing the streamline; 
song, melody Jack Schatenstein. © 
1 ec. Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 136856; 
August Kronberg, Sparta, Wis. 

382715 


Now you're talkin’ my language; from 
23% hours leave, w Ted Koehler and 
Sidney Mitchell, melody Sam H. 
Stept. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 
136716; Santly bros.-Joy, inc., New 
York. 32716 


Nowoczesna polka; pf. © Oct. 30, 
1936; E pub. 59007; Leon F. Witkow- 
ski, Brooklyn. 32717 


Nuova tecnica delle scale; di Maxim 
Jacobsen e Béla Szigeti. v. 1° © 
May 31, 1936; E for. 46566; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 32718 


Nur du, Maria; walzer aus Ave Maria, 
text Franz Baumann, m Ernesto de 
Curtis. © June 30, 1936; E for. 
47061; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 32719 


Nur ein kleiner strauss narzissen; fox- 
trot, text Bruno Balz, m Jim Cowler. 
© Apr. 2, 1935; E for. 46829; Drei- 
klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 32720 


Nur in meinem schrebergarten fitihle 
ich mich wohl; lied u. slowfox, text 
Fritz Lohner u. Erwin W. Spahn, m 
Robert Stolz, op. 656. © Nov. 18, 
1935 ; E for. 47069 ; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Harzmansky) Vienna. 

32721 


O baby; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 30, 
1986; E unp. 136994; Kenneth A. 
Roane, Buffalo. B2722 


O come, all ye faithful [and] Santa 
Claus march; arr. R. B. Richards; 
pf., with w. © Dec. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59216; Groene music pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. Sate 


[and] The first Noel; old tradi- 
tional Christmas carol: arr. J. How- 
ard Spencer; pf., with w. © Dec. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59218; Groene music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 32724 


O darkest woe; old German song, new 
arr. mixed cho., with bar and ten. 


32737 


solo. © Oct. 30, 1986; E pub. 58985; 
Herman W. Monson, Moorhead, Minn. 
32725 

O give thanks unto the Lord; anti- 
phonal Psalm, m Carl F, Mueller; 
mixed cho., and 2-pt. treble cho.; 
organ ace. © Dee. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59318; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 32726 


O God of earth and altar; w G. K. 
Chesterton, m Ivor R. Davies ; mixed 


voices, Nov. 24, 1936; E for. 
46800; Banks & son, York, England. 
32727 


O holy light; hymn, harmony Mrs. 
[D. G.] Berg. © Nov. 28, 1986; EH 
pub. 58963; D. G. Berg, Birmingham, 
Ala. 32728 


O little town of Bethlehem; w Phillips 
Brooks, m Oley Speaks, rev. Carl 
Deis ; mixed voices; pf. or organ acc. 
ad lib. © Sept. 29, 1986; E pub. 
59321; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

32729 

O Lord, grant the king a long life; an- 
them, w from Psalm 61, m Thomas 
Weelkes, ed. from Barnard’s First 
book of selected church musick, EKd- 
mund H. Fellowes; six and seven 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Oct. 8, 
1986; E for. 46769; Oxford univ. 
press, London. 32730 


O lovely heart; poem Joseph M. Plunk- 
ett; mixed cho. © Nov. 27, 1936; E 
for. 46947; Hugh S. Roberton, Glas- 
gow. 32731 


O my luve’s like a red, red rose; w 
Robert Burns, m Hugh S. Roberton. 
© Dec. 2, 1936; E for. 46999; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 32732 


O, saw ye the lass; song, w Richard 
Ryan; in D flat. © 1 c. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 135810; Charles HE. An- 
derson, San Francisco. 32733 


O’ Tahiti; w and melody. ©1 ce. Dec. 
17, 1986; E unp. 186885; Augie Gou- 
pil, Hollywood, Calif. 32734 


O, you; song, m Helen H. Dunlap. © 
1c Noy. 30, 1936; E unp. 1386033; 
Dorothy Anne Dunlap, Rensselaer, 
Ind. 32735 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; from 
Tales of Hoffmann, arr. Lucien For- 
dell; pf. © Dec. 21, 1936; E pub. 
59136; Shattinger piano & music ©Co., 
St. Louis. 32736 


Oh baby: w and melody. ©1ce. Nov. 
27, 1936; E unp. 187082; Charles Wil- 
liam Shepherd, Syracuse, N. Y. 

382737 


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32738 


pt. 124, n. s., v. 3L 


Oh, Christmas time; pf., with w. 
1 ¢. Dee. 7, 1986; E unp. 136186; 
Leonard Chamberlin, Mishawaka, 
Ind. 32738 


Oh! Grace, she slappa da bass; w and 
m Will E. Haines and Fred Neville; 
with ukulele arr. and chord figures 
for banjo, guit. and pf. accordion. © 
Sept. 28, 1936; E for. 46523: Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 32739 


Oh! I’ve got sand in my shoes; w and 
m Edward St. Clair Piggott: with 
ukulele arr. © Oct. 20, 1936; E pub. 
59066; Tropical song counter, Miami, 
Fla. 32740 


Oh joy! Santa sure was here; song. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 136558; 
Kate C. Becker, Chicago. 32741 


Oh, let it stay put: w Louise Mann 
Hardy, m and arr. for ukulele etc. 
Luther A. Clark. © 1 ¢ Nov. 23, 
1936; E unp. 135581; Mary Louise 
Hardy, Piedmont, Calif. 32742 


Oh Lordy mama; w and melody W. R. 
Calaway and Buddy Moss. © 1 «. 
Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135920; W. R. 
Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 32743 


Oh, love of mine; w and m Virginia 
Rose. © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
135771 ; Osie Marie Balch, Arlington, 
Va. 32744 


Oh love! Wondrous time: pf., with w. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 135491; 
Ticia Sawyer Akers, Brownfield, Tex. 

32745 


Oh, my Lord; song. © 1 ec. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 1385755; Augusta Doan 
Freeman, Dallas. 32746 


Oh Paul, I could not say no more no, 
no, no to you; w and melody. © 
1 ¢. Dec. 22, 1936; E unp. 136924; 
Pasquale Santa Emma, Los Angeles. 

32747 


Oh, say, can you swing; fox-trot, Al 
Stillman, Alex Hyde and Basil G. 
Adlam, arr. Buzz Adlam; orch. pts., 
with w. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59156; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
“New York. 32748 


w and m Al Stillman, Alex Hyde 
and Basil G. Adlam; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Dec. 3, 1936; E pub. 
58801 ; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 32749 


Oh! She loves me, yes, yes; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Noy. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 1385583 ; Clyde North, Los Ange- 
les. 32750 


©] Ob soul, come unto Me; w Pearl Rad- 


cliffe Lindal; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 1385903; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32751 


Oh sweetheart, in a month and a day 3. 
w Roseanna White; pf. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1936; E unp. 135869; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 32152: 


Oh, tell the wondrous ‘story; hymn. 
© Dec. 1, 19386; E pub. 58904; John 
Hide, Anaconda, Mont. 32753 


Oh that Russian; melody. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1986; E unp. 186066; Meyer Kas- 
owsky, Brooklyn. 32754 


Oh! Won't that be a great great day; 
w and melody. ©1e. Dec. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 136448; Martha Murray, 
Brockville, Ont., Canada. 327509 


Oh yes? Take another guess; w Al 
Sherman and Charles Newman, m 
Murray Mencher; with guit. arr. 
Dec. 14, 1936; E pub. 59008; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 32756 


Old Black Joe; arr. Joseph A. Lenz; 
basso guit., in diagram, with instruc- 
tion. © Nov. 16, 19386; E pub. 58937 ; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

32757 


Old (The) fashioned mill; w Mary L. 
Forbes, melody Bennie Bartlett. ©: 
1 ce. Oct. 23, 1986; E unp. 1361238; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

32758. 


Old home place; waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. ©1e. Nov. 19, 1936; 
EH unp. 135531; Altia Sweet Epling, 
Waverly, Ill. 32759: 

Old Man Rhythm in Mars; pf., with w. 
©1e. Dee. 5, 1936; E unp. 136341 ;. 
Irene Barbara Seel, Minneapolis. 

32760: 


Old (An) melody; fox-trot, w and mel- 


ody. ©1e. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
1386149; Modesto Reyes, Atlantic 
City. 32761 


Old (The) mill by the stream; w and 
melody. © 1 .e¢ Dec. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 1386807; Margaret Miller, Han- 
non P. O., Ont., Canada. 32762 


Old Nebraska moon; waltz. song; with 
guit. arr. © Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 
58826 ; L. E. Hilton, Rehrersburg, Pa. 

32763. 


Old New England; w and m L. T: 
Brown. © 1c. Nov. 2, 19386; E unp. 
135781; Leonard T. Brown and 
George Wedberg, Bridgeport, Conn. 

32764 


1452 


MUSICAL 
no. 12, 1936 


Old (The) wedding ring; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135592; 
Berthold Figur, Minburn, Alta., 
Canada. 32765 


‘Omni roses blooming; w and m George 
H. Chubey; pf.; © 1 c. Dee. 7, 1986; 
E unp. 1386224; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. ' 32766 


On a little bamboo bridge; w Archie 
Fletcher, melody Al Sherman. © 
1 ec. Dee. 3, 1936; E unp. 1361938; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 32767 


On a starry night in Ireland; song. © 
Nov. 5, 1936; E pub. 58929; J. Ber- 
nard Lynch, Boston. 32768 


‘On blooming meadows; concert waltz, 
Julie Rive King, rev. and arr. Louis 
Victor Saar; pf. © Dec. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 59140; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 32769 


On the avenue of Love; fox trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 e¢. Dee. 
12, 1986; E unp. 186496; Norman 
Hoffman, West Chester, Pa. 32770 


‘On the banks of the Don; by A. Fer- 
raris; orch. © Nov. 1, 1936; E for. 
47020; J. Liber, London. 32071 


On the bay at Monterey; w and melody. 
© 1 ¢«. Dee. 19, 1936; E unp. 136879 ; 
Howard Keating, San Francisco. 

BA 


On the desert [and] Just for you; 
hymns. © Jan. 28, 1936; E pub. 
58946; Hthel Ruth Huth, Richmond, 
Mich. 32773 


On the farm; w and m Ophel. Pardo, 
arr. Miriam Gallant. ©1e. Nov. 24, 
1936; E unp. 135676; Henry Adams, 
Rochester, N, Y. 32774 


On the range in the sweet beyond; 
pf., with w. © 1. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 136544; Jim Doss, San Jose, 
Calif. 32775 


On your golden wedding day; song. 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 136461 ; 
Thelma Carol Bybee, Roy, Utah. 

32776 


Once on a summer day; w Nancy Byrd 
Turner, m Raymond Earle Mitchell, 
arr. Wayne Howorth; women’s cho., 
with sop. solo. © Aug. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 57324; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 32777 


Once upon a time; 5 fairy tales, Bern- 
ard Rogers; small orch. Sc. Juilliard 
ed. © Nov. 28, 1936; E pub. 59258; 
Hdwin F. Kalmus, New York. 32778 


COMPOSITIONS 


32792 


Once when the world was young; mem- 
ory, Ww Frank Buckland from the Ger- 
man of Ricarda Huch, m Raymond 
Loughborough; low, in D. © Dec. 
2, 19386; E for. 47000; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 32779 


Once you were mine; pf., with w. © 
1c. Dee. 21, 19386; E unp. 136960; 
John Howard Marks, Baltimore. 

32780 


Cne little kiss and a smile; song. © 
1 ec. Nov. 25, 1986; E unp. 135719; 


George Lomas, Philadelphia. 32781 
Qne lovely name; w Walter Savage 
Landor, m J. Bertram Fox. © Dee. 


4, 1986; E pub. 58909; Galaxy music 
corp., New York. 32782 


One moment; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 186268; Marvin 
Edgar Putnam, Salt Lake City. 

32783 


One never knows, does one? from Stow- 
away, w and m Mack Gordon and 
Harry Revel; with guit. arr. © Dec. 
2, 1936; E pub. 58795; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 32784 


Gne night; w Nellie Hooper Powell; pf. 
©1e. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 135848 ; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32785 


Cne song in my heart; w J. Harris, 
melody E. O'Hara. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1936; E unp. 136930; Jack Harris and 
Ernie O’Hara, Chicago. 32786 


One step at a time; hymn. © 1 ©. 
Dee. 28, 19386; E unp. 187046; Milli- 
cent Foote Patterson, Mesa, Arizona. 

32787 


One sweet rose; song. © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 1387021; George A. 
Hadley, Denver. 32788 


Only for you; song, arr. Harry P. Guy. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 136354 ; 
Benny Picconi, Detroit. 32789 


Only Jesus; w Clara Spong Hoff; pf. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 136223; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32790 


Only (The) night; w Jacob Jacobs, and 
melody. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1936; E unp. 
131487; Alexander Olshanetsky, New 
York. 32791 


Only (The) one that ever won my 
heart; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1986; 
EK unp. 136139; Phyllis Gaines Jones, 
Quincy, Mass. 32792 


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82798 


Only you; song. © 1 ce, Dee, 31, 
W unp, 187077; John B. Becton, 


1936; 
Hot 


Springs, Ark. 32193 
Onward and forward with Leche; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 14, 1986; 
HM unp. 186540; Paul English, Baton 
Rouge, La. 82794 


Onward with Roosevelt; song, m Chas. 


H. Gruss. © 1c. Dec, 4, 1986; B 
unp, 186086; Frieda Gruss, Whittier, 
Oalif, 82795 
Open Thou my eyes; anthem, w Hallie 
Miller and Marjorie Elliott, m M. 
Diliott; 2-pt. cho. © Nov. on, 1986; 
K pub, 58759; Paul A. Schmitt music 
co., Minneapolis. 82796 
Orazione (L’) nell’ orto; da IT misteri 
dolorosi, Nino Cattozzo; oreh. Par- 
titura. © Nov. 16, 1986; BH for, 46754 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 32797 


Organ (The), the monkey and me; nov- 
elty song, w Jack Le Soir and Harry 


Clarkson, m Jeff Clarkson; with arr. 
for guit., ete. © Dee, 21, 1986; FE pub. 
59112; Sam Fox pub. co., Chicago. 
82798 
Orgullosa; melody Ben Martinez and 
Antonio Flores. © 1 e. Dee. 18, 1986; 
WH unp. 1836889; Ndward B. Marks 
musie corp., New York, 32799 


Ornithological (An) suite; symphony or 


chamber orch. Se. © Dee. 80, 1986; 
WH pub. 593844; Quinto Maganini, 
Greenwich, Conn. 82800 
Ottobrata ; intermezzo gioioso, Adolfo 
Gardelli; piccola oreh. pti. © Nov. 
16, 1986; KE for. 46755; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan, 82801 
Otworz Janku; stowa: Br. Ostrowska, 


m: St. Niewiadomski. © Oct. 8, 1936; 
WH for. 46702; G. Seyfarth, Lwoéw, 
Poland. 82802 
Ouch; by H. W. Friedhofer. © 1 e. 
Dec. 19, 1986; IE unp. 186904; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 328038 
Oui! je suis d’Paris; 6/8 one step 


marche, de Rigolboche, paroles Pierre 


Bayle et de Lima, m ©. Oberfeld. © 
Sept. 1, 1986; EH for. 46670; Hditions 
musicales Vog, Paris. 82804 


Our aeroplane boys; w and melody M. 
Davie. © 1c. Noy. 24, 1986; E unp. 
185674; Alice Mary Davie, San Fran- 
cisco. 82805 

Our America; song. © 1c. Nov. 13, 


1986; KH unp. 186756; Laura Roslyn 
MacFarlane, New York. 32806 


14 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 82 


Our bells ring out; Christmas hymn for 
children, w Josephine Dodge Daskam. 


© 1 e¢. Dee. 28, 1986; BH unp. 136999 ; 
Louise Drake Wright, Brookline, 
Mass. 32807 
Our birch canoe; song. © 1 e¢. Dee. 28,. 


1986; EH unp. 187051; Vivian Linnea 
Larson, Rockford, Il. 32808 


mareh, Jas. N. Warrington, 
Momo; pf. accordion. 
I pub. 59241; Kay 
New York. 
82809 


Our Landon; w M. Townsend, m OC. 
Lapham; with male qui aoe arr. © 
Sept. 11, 1936; HM pub. 58526; Claude 
Lapham and Maida Mowusertlh Ohi- 
cago. 82810 


© 1 e. Nov. 7, 
Mildred Aileen 
32811 


© 


Our capital ; 
arr. Joseph WW. 
© Dee. 19, 1986; 
& Kay musie pub. corp., 


Our misty moon; song. 
1986; KH unp. 185776; 
Srosius, Los Angeles. 


Our old home town; pf., with w. 
1c. words Oct. 17, 1 e. music Noy. 80, 
19386; HK unp. 186117; Thomas A. 
Mareus, Fredonia, Wis. 32812 


Our own fireplace; w Bert Rhea, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 23, 1936; 1B unp. 
156948; Richard L. Wagner, Pough- 


$2813 
w and m Tex 


keepsie, N. Y. 


Out in the golden West ; 
Owens; with guit. arr. © 1c. Nov. 7, 
1986; KE unp. 136844; Doie Hensley 
Owens, Kansas City, Mo. 32814 


waltz, w and melody 
I. W. Bavoux, rey. Ben Adelman. © 
1 ec. Novy. 19, 1986; FE unp. 13855384; F. 
W. Bavoux, Galveston, Tex. 32815. 


Out on the lone prairie; from Song of 
the gringo, w and m Harry 8. Miller; 


Out of the blue; 


with arr. for guit., ete. © Dec. 7, 
1936; 1) pub. 58888 ; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 32816 
Out on the street; w and melody. © 
1 e Dee. 7, 1986; BE ounp. 136215; 
Robert M. Allacher, Richmond, Calif. 
382817 


Out walking with Lucey; fox-trot song, 
melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ce. Nov. 


19, 1986; BE unp. 135544; Frank L.. 
Clayton, Tauranga, N. Z. 32818 


Ozark blues; w Marion Ball, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1986; BH unp. 
1385711; Elsie Burris, Detroit. 382819 


Pi kryss i Kattegatt; seglarvals, text: 
Paddock, m: Rune Wahlberg; pf. © 
July 24, 1985; 1 for. 46915; A.-b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikf6rlag, Stockholm. 

32820) 


») 


4 


MUSICAL 
no. 12, 1936 
Pi Nyéirsdagen [and] Kolargossen ; 


singer Erik Gustaf Geijer. © Oct. 
9, 1936; E for. 46562; A.-b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikforlag, Stockholm. 82821 


Paean of love; w J. Yarmov, melody 
H. Haltenorth and M. Tracy. © 
1c. Dee. 16, 1936; FE unp. 136801; 
Jack Yarmov, Hardy Haltenorth and 
McKee Tracy, Atlantic City. 32822 

Pagan symphony; by Granville Ban- 
tock; full ochestral sc. © Oct. 28, 
1936; E for. 47117; Granville Ban- 
tock and Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 


don. 32823 
Paganini; grosses potpourri aus der 


operette, Paul Knepler u. Bela Jen- 
bach, m Franz Lehar; pf., mit beige- 
fiigtem text. © Aug. 22, 1936; EH 
for. 46630; Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz 
Lehfér, Vienna. 32824 


Panama viejo; bolero, cancién. © 1 e«. 
Noy. 30, 1936; E unp. 135939 ; Ricardo 
Fabrega, Panama, Panama. 32825 


Panamania; from Swing high, swing 
low, w and m Al Siegel and Sam Cos- 
low. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136281; Famous music corp., New 
York. 32826 


Pandean; pastorale, Garth EKdmund- 
son; organ. © Dec. 14, 1936; E pub. 
59097; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

32827 


Pantomime; from IJ Cid, Antonio Sac- 
chini, arr. Antonio E. Cafarella ; band 
pts. © Nov. 30, 1936; E pub. 58954; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. 32828 


Panton (George) Four futuristic nov- 
elties; plectrum guit. © July 30, 
1986; E for. 46600; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 52829 


Papa-mama-foxtrot ; nach motiven aus 
J. Bayer’s Puppenfee, w and m Ralph 
* Benatzky. © Sept. 12, 1986; E for. 
46814; Aug, Cranz, g. m. b. h., Leip- 
zig. 32830) 


odeon u. salonorch. stim- 


men u. singstimme. © Aug. 28, 1936; 
EH for. 46902; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 


Leipzig. 32831 
Papas (Sophocles) Five solos for the 
Hawaiian guitar; arr. Dec, 8, 


1986; E pub. 58922; Columbia music 
co., inc., Washington. 32832 
Papierene kinder; melody. © 1 ¢. Dec. 
3, 1936; EH unp. 136040; Manny L. 
Fleischman, New York. 82833 
Paprika; klavier-fox, Rio Gebhardt; 
orch. stimmen. © Oct. 9, 1936; E 


COMPOSITIONS 


32847 
for. 47075; Wilhelm Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 32834 


Parkin’ (A) place in the air; song, m 
Leo Richard. © 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1936; 
K unp. 1385513; Ollie Fittro, Hills- 
boro, O. 32835 


Parochial (The) hymnal; coll, of Eng- 
lish and Latin hymns including a 
mass and requiem, for congregational 
use and children’s choir, compiled and 
arr. Carlo Rossini. © Nov. 2, 1936; 
A 99730; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 


32836 


assing of Jimmie Rodgers; pf., with 


w.”* ©°1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1986; E unp. 
135992; Elsie McWilliams, Meridian, 
Miss. 3283) 


Patrician theme; by Alfred Newman. 
©1c. Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 136907 ; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

32838 


Pays d’amour; tango chanté, paroles 
Raymond Viney, m Rudolf Revil. © 
Nov. 13, 1936; E for. 46732; Hawkes 
& son (London) Iitd., London. 232839 


Peace and prosperity; march, melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1936; E unp. 134892; 
Arthur Prester, Philadelphia. 32840 


Peace of mind; w and melody Billy 
Hill. © 1c. Nov. 19, 19386; E unp. 
135842 ; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 32841 


—— Same. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136289; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. 32842 


Peaceable (The) kingdom; sequence of 
sacred chos., text from the Prophecy 
of Isaiah, m Randall Thompson; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 6, 1936; E pub. 
59074; E. C. Schirmer music co., Bos- 
ton. 32843 


Pedron (Carlo) Tre minuetti carat- 
teristici; pf. © Nov. 16, 1936; EH 
for. 47144; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 


32844 
Peep 0’ day; unison song, w Tennyson, 
m Walter Trinder, tonic solfa tr. 


H. J. Timothy. © Nov. 9, 1936; E 
for 46874; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 32845 


Peepin’ in the future; song, arr. Bobby 
Smith. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
136841; Joseph Murphy, Pittsburgh. 

32846 


Penguins; w and melody. © 1 c. Dee. 
29, 1936; E unp. 136995; Alice Mary 
Davie, San Francisco. 32847 


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32848 


Penny (A) for my thoughts; w and] Philipp (1.) 


melody. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 19386; HE 
unp. 1364384; Harry P. Gamble, jr., 
New Orleans. 32848 


Perfect; by Eddie Lang; plectrum guit. 
solo, with pf. or guit. ace. © Dec. 
22, 1986; E pub. 59261; Robbins mu- 
sic corp., New York. 32849 


Perfect (The) brain-child ; w Effie Hill, 
m Harry Halper. © 1 ¢ Dee. 18, 
1986; EH unp. 1386762; Alice Daniels, 
Kl Centro, Calif. 32850 


Pergolesi (—) Concerto; on themes of 
Pergolesi, arr. John Barbirolli; oboe, 


or flute, and strings. Se. and pts. © 
Oct. 8, 1986; E for. 46775; Oxford 
univ. press, London. 32851 


Perilous lady; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
19386; E unp. 185835; Carr Liggett, 
Cleveland. 32852 


Perla de Murcia; vals gitano, Leal 
Pescador; pf. conducteur. © Sept. 
1, 1936; E for. 46653; H. MacKnight, 
Paris, 32853 


Perpetual commotion; song. © 1 e. 
Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 187073; Irene 
Douglass Waldo, Portland, Or. . 

32854 


Perpetuum mobile; by Johann Strauss, 
arr. Aubrey Winter; brass band pts. 


© Dee. 15, 1936; E for. 47030; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., Lon- 
don. 32855 


Perseverance; song. © Dee. 3, 1986; 
EK pub. 58825; Albert Sugden, Strat- 
ford, Ont., Canada. 32856 


Petals (The) of a rose; w and melody. 
© 1 «. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 136342; 
Paul Zazick, Elizabeth, N. J. 32857 


Peter (Der) hat Marie gektisst; fox- 
trot, text Klaus S. Richter, m Jim 
Cowler. © Apr. 23, 1936; E for. 
46827 ; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

32858 

Petite aubade; violon solo et quintette 
a cordes, avec pf. conducteur. © 
July 20, 1986; E for. 46743; F. D. 


Marchetti, Paris. 32859 
Petite valse de concert; by Herbert 
Dennison, op. 11; pf. © Dee. 2, 


1986; E for. 47002; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 32860 


Petitot (Léonce) Trois piéces; pf. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46662; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 32861 

Pharmacy; pf., with w. © Dec. 2, 
1936; E pub. 58919; A. A. M. Dew- 
ing, Baltimore. 32862 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Trois nouvelles transcrip- 
tions libres; d’aprés Giovanni Placido 
Turini, Bartoloméo Monari et Corelli; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46692; 
Heugel, Paris. 32863 


Piano echoes; by Vincent Lopez and 
Adolph Deutsch; pf. © Dee. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59104; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 32864 

Piano improvising; by Art Shefte.  v. 
1. © Nov. 20, 1986; AA 220860; 
Forster music publisher, ine, Chi- 
cago. 32865 

Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) Sonata; 
in si min., op. 8; violino e pif. 
May 27, 1936; EH for. 46564; Carisch, 


s. a., Milan. 32866 
Tre valzer-capricci; op. 20; pf. 
nos. 1-3. © May ‘27, 1936-"H) for: 


32867 


Pick, pick, pickanniny, pick dat cotton ; 
from Can this be Dixie, w Sidney 
Clare, m Harry Akst; with arr. for 
guit., etc. © Nov. 26, 1936; E pub. 
)8774; Movietone music corp., New 
York. 32868 

Piedigrotta 1986; versi Enzo Fusco, 
B. U. Canetti, ed altri, m Tito Schipa, 
Ernesto de Curtis ed altri. © Sept. 
5, 1986; E for. 46900; Emilio Genna- 
relli, Naples. 32869 


Pioneer days; fox-trot, w Sam Adel- 
man, and melody. © 1 e¢. Dee. 1, 
1936; E unp. 1386094; Marguerite 
Quinby, Western Springs, Ill. 32870 


Pitts voice class method for class and 
studio; by Carol Marhoff Pitts. v. 1. 
© Nov. 18, 19386; AA 219825; Neil A. 
Kjos music co., Chicago. 32871 


Place in my heart; song. Rev. ©1c. 
Oct. 12, 1986; E unp. 136603 ; Charles 
Richard Fuller, Wichita Falls, Tex. 

52872 

Plango; ancient mystery, grand opera, 
m W.C. Schad. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; 
E unp. 135500; Walter C. Schad, 
Brentwood, L. I., N. Y. 32873 


Play geography ; w Tom Gindhart, mel- 
ody J. Savitt and Benj. Musicant. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 185812; 
Jan Savitt, Philadelphia. 32874 


Play the scale of C; w and m Margaret 
Bronson; pf. © Dec. 15, 1936; EH 
pub. 59220; Groene music pub. Co., 
Cincinnati. 32875 


Playboy; song, w Antoinette F. Cas- 
sidy. © 1. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136201; Frances Tarbox, New York. 

32876 


46565; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 19386 


32900 


Please come back tomorrow; w and m 
Bobby Astor and Robert Tredinnick ; 
with ukulele arr. © Oct. 31, 1936; 
E for. 46931; Irwin Dash music co., 
Itd., London. o2Ktt 


Please come home dear daddy; w and 
m J. G. Gilbert; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete. © Nov. 3, 1936; E for. 469382 ; 
Jos. Geo. Gilbert, Itd., London. 

32878 


Please forgive; w Syd Henry, and mel- 


ody. ©1c Noy. 30, 1986; E unp. 
135961; Oscar Catsiff, Sunnyside, 


Aled) ING IY’. 32879 


Plegaria cubana; pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 
1936; E unp. 186688; Hrnestina Le- 
cuona, Havana. 32880 


Plow. (The) man; w and m Kay 
Twomey, Tony Sacco and Ralph Kir- 
bery. © Dee. 4, 1936; E pub. 58874; 
ABC standard music publications, 
inc., New York. 32881 


Polka-tina; from Souls at sea, w Leo 
Robin, m Ralph Rainger. Voc. ver- 
sion. © 1c. Dee. 28, 1936; E unp. 
136966; Famous music corp., New 

York. 82882 


Polly o’ the automat; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 19386; E unp. 1361382; 
Ann McNulty, New York. 32883 


Pony ride; w Walter Rolfe, m Eliza- 
beth Menges; pf. © Dec. 15, 1986: 
E pub. 59059; Evans music co., Bos- 
ton, 32884 


Ponzone (Maria) Quattro liriche; 
versi Diego Valeri. © Nov. 13, 1936; 

_ E for. 47142; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 
32885 


Popeye’s got a poppa now; song. © 
1 c« Dee. 9, 1986; E unp. 186859; 
Earl EK. Watters, Bloomington, II. 

32886 


Popeye song folio; 24 songs and ecar- 
toons, w Tot Seymour, Bob Rothberg 
and Dave Fleischer, m Vee Lawn- 
hurst and Sammy Timberg; with arr. 
for ukulele, etc. © Oct. 22, 1986; E 
pub. 59213; Famous music corp., New 
York. 32887 


Por la senda; melodia, B. Martinez. © 
1 ec, Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136881; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 32888 


Por tu causa mujer; melodia, P. Cruz 
and Mateo Nieto. © 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 
19386: E unp. 136884; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 32889 


Porgqué no me miras; rumba cubana, 
H. Mateo; orch. ptes., et paroles. 
Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46648; H. Mac- 


Kouiight, Paris. 32890 
Port Stockton march; pf. © Dec. 4, 
1936; E pub. 59041; Benjamin C. 
Allin, Stockton, Calif. o2891 


Possejamte diefri lion; Russian folk- 
song, w and melody coll. and harmon-. 
ized. [Russian text only] © 1 e.. 
Nov. 18, 1986; E upp. 1385483; Alfred 
Julius Swan, Swarthmore, Pa. 

tet A 

Foupée valsante; by Ed. Poldini, arr. 
Ernest Toy; 2d pf. pt. © Dec. 3, 
1986; E pub. 59299; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 32893 


Pour étre heureux ... chantez; one- 
step, Rigolboche, paroles Pierre Bayle 
et de Lima, m C. Oberfeld. © Sept. 
1, 1986; E for. 46671; Editions musi- 
cales Vog, Paris. 32894- 


Priludium und Fugue; v. Heinrich 
Kaminski, fingersatz u. bogenbezeich- 
nung Oskar Kromer; bratsche. © 
Sept. 15, 19386;'H for. 46578; C. F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 32895 


Praise; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. © 
1c Dee, 21, 1936; E unp. 136870; 
Mattie M. Fair, Muskogee, Ok]. 

32896 


Prayer (A); by L. E. Yeamans; organ. 
© Dee. 15, 1936; E pub. 59192 ; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 32897 


© 1c. Nov. 
Adolfo 
32898 


Prayer (A) for dew and rain; (Liv- 
rocho) ; traditional Tal and Geshem 
theme for the seventh day of Succoth, 
arr. Harvey Gaul; solo ten. and 
mixed voices; organ acc. © Nov. 30, 
1936; E pub. 58843; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 32899 


Prayer from Haensel and Gretel; 2-pt. 
song, from the German of Adelheid 
Wette, by Constance Bach, second 
verse Alfred Marlhom, m Engelbert 
Humperdinck, arr. Wallingford Rieg- 
ger; treble voices. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 58813; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 329006 


Prayer of thanksgiving; Netherlands 
folk-song, English version Theodore 
Baker, m arr. and harmonized Kath- 
erine Kennicott Davis; cho., with 
descant. 1. Sop., alto and bass.—2. 
Mixed voices.—3. Sop. 1, 2 and alta. 


melody, with pf. ace. 
12, 1936; E unp. 1386032; 
Merolla, Boston. 


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32903 


Prayer of thanksgiving.—Con. 
© Nov. 17, 1936; E pub. 59079-59081 ; 
BE. C. Schirmer music co., Boston. 


32901-32903 


Prayer (A) to Persephone; w Edna St. 
Vincent Millay, m Ben Burtt; 
women’s cho. © Dec. 10, 19386: E 
pub. 58975; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. 32904 

Precious darling; song, m J. Chas. Mec- 
Neil. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1986; E uup. 
135710; Minnie Bell, Steubenville, O. 

32905 


Precious little sieepy head; w and mel- 


ody. © 1 ce. Dec. 3, 1936; E upp. 
1386047 ; Vera Linnea Gustafson, Kent, 
0. 32906 


Prelude in E major; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
28, 1936: E unp. 1385798; Ella Marion 
Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 32907 


Prelude in F major; pf. © 1 c. Nov. 
28, 1936; E unp. 1385799; Ella Marion 
Sexton, Greenwich, Conn. 32908 


Pre-school (A) music book; by Angela 
Diller and Kate Stearns Page; pf. 
© Sept. 28, 1986; E pub. 59339; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 32909 


President Roosevelt’s grand march; pf., 
with w. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
136598 ; Gertrude A. Wissler, Union- 
town, Pa. : 32910 


President Roosevelt’s smile hereditary 
from the cradle he was born; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 186509 ; 
Joseph R. Dickinson, New York. 

32911 


Press your gentle lips to mine; w James 
Calvin Murphy; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 185867; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 32912 

Pride of the campus; march, Emil 


Soderstrom; band pts. © Dee. 10, 
1936; E pub. 59006; H. T. FitzSimons 


co., Chicago. 32913. 
Primary studies; composed and arr. 
Kleinmichel; pf. nos. 1-15. © Dec. 


21, 1936; E pub. 59142; Shattinger 
piano & music co., St. Louis. 32914 


Prince and princess; from Schehera- 
zade, N. Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. Max 
Hirschfeld: pf. © Dec. 17, 1986; E 
pub. 59168; Edward B. Marks music 
corp., New York. 32915 


Prince Igor: overture, Alexandre Boro- 
dine, arr. W. J. Duthoit; military 
band pts. © Dec. 10, 1986; E for. 
46972: Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 32916 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Princess; song. © 1 c¢. Dec. 22, 1936; 
E unp. 136861; Jackson Coral Jones, 
Beaver, Okl. 32917 


Prinzesschen macht hochzeit ; mirchen- 
szene, Heinz Lindemann; salon-orch. 


stimmen. © June 26, 1936: E for. 
47078: Edition Lindemann, Otto 
Lindemann, Berlin. 32918 


Prodigal (The) son; suite in 4 pts.; 
band and pf. [Conductor] ©1« 
Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 136379; Frank S. 
Giunta, Warren, O. 32919 


Profondo’s delight; song; bass. © 1. 
Dec. 17, 1986; E unp. 136735; Fred D. 

- Bloomfield, St. Petersburg, Fla. — 
32920 


Promenade ; fox-trot, Claude Bampton; 
orch. pts. © Nov. 5, 1936; E for. 
46550; A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 

32921 


Promise you'll be mine, happy we'll be 
sweetheart; melody J. B. Vidach and 
Michael Parenti. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1936; E unp. 136030; John Batista 
Vidach, Chicago. 32922 


Prosperity is here again; fox-trot song, 
melody Russell Wheelock and Ben 
Adelman. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1936; EH unp. 
186099; Russell Wheelock, Dayton, O. 


Proud Maisie; w Walter Scott; mixed 
voices. © Dec. 18, 1936: E for. 


47162; Herbert M. Thompson, Bel- 
fast, Ireland. 32924 


Provost (Heinz) Intermezzo ; souvenir 
de Vienne; violin et pf. © Oct. 2, 
1986; E. for. 46555; A.—b. Carl Gehr- 
mans musikf6rlag, Stockholm. 

32925 


Przy kominku; tango, stowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m: Artur Gold. © Oct. 28, 
1936; E for. 46795; M. Aret, War- 
saw, Poland. 32926 

arr. Wt. Higer; ork. 

strony. © Oct. 28, 1986; E for. 

46786; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 

32927 


Pryzykro, pryzkro jest debowi; slowa: 
Adama Asnyka, m: St. Niewiadom- 
ski, op. 49, nr. 6. © Oct. 8, 1986; 
E for. 46707; G. Seyfarth, Lwéw, 
Poland. 32928 


Puerto (El); from Iberia suite, I. Al- 
beniz, new arr. Venato De Campo; 
pf. © Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 59157; 
Hdward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 32929 


1458 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Puppenfeewalzer ; nach motiven aus J. | Quartetto; 


Bayer’s Puppenfee, arr. v. w u. m 
Ralph Benatzky. © Sept. 12, 1986; 
E for. 46815; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 


Leipzig. 32930 
odeon u. salonorch. stim- 

men wu. singstimme. Aug. 28, 
1936; E for. 46901; Aug. Cranz, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 32931 
Puppet parade; syncopated march, 
F. L. Buchtel; band pts. © Dec. 


19, 1986; E pub. 59244; C. L. Barn- 
house, ine., Oskaloosa, Ia. 32932 


Puppy love; w and m Art Boyd. © 1 
ce. Nov. 5, 1936; E unp. 137080; Floyd 
Denton and Sam Madden, Lincoln, 
Neb. 32933 


Purely Platonic; w Ken Hecht, melody 
N. Gardner. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1936; 
‘BH unp. 136113; Nat Gardner and Ken 
Hecht, New York. 32934 


Pursue me; by Louis Silvers. © 1 ©. 
Dee. 19, 1986; E unp. 136906; Movie- 
tone music corp., New York. 329385 


Put back the bell; song, melody Jack 
Mahoney. © 1 c¢. Dec. 4, 1936; E 
unp. 136080; Nellie Pruefer, New 
York. 32936 


Put on your best bib and tucker; w: 


and m R. Phillips and Max Ruth. © 
1 c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135826; 
Rita Phillips and Max Rutkowski, 
Milwaukee. 32937 


Qu’est-—c’ que tu dis d’ca; java, paroles 
Louis Poterat, m Maurice Yvain. 
© Sept. 1, 19386; E for. 46693; C. 
Joubert & cie. et Royalty, Paris. 

329388 


Quand on s’proméne au bord de l’eau; 
paroles J. Duvivier, m Maurice 
Wyain ©. sept. 1," 193865" H'" for: 
46694; C. Joubert & cie. et Royalty. 
Paris. . 32939: 


Quando suona la banda; valzer tirolese, 
versi Bixio Cherubini 
Marchionne, m Mario Ruccione. © 
Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 46896; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 

32940 


Quando vien la primavera; canzone 
valzer dal film Nozze vagabonde, 
parole O..Biancoli e D. Falconi, m 
Nino Ravasini. © Nov. 12, 1936; EB 
for. 47165; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Ss. a., Milan. 32941 


Quartette in D; pf. © 1c. Dee. 9, 
1936; E unp. 136313; Warren Angel 
Cobb, Norwood, O. 32942 


e Arnaldo 


32955 


di Riccardo Pick-Mangia- 
galli, op. 18, nos. 1-8; 2 violini, viola 
e violoncello. © June 9, 1936; E for. 
46568; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 329438 


Quasi valse; by A. Gretchaninoff; pf. 
© Nov. 4, 1986; E pub. 58395; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 

32944 


Que dirias de mi; w and m Maria 
Grever. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 
136282; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 32945 


Queen (The) of gyro; w John Meredith 
and Carl Moller, m Heinrich Tand- 
ler; male quartet. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 
1936; E unp. 136192; Gyro club of 
Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles. 

32946 


Queen of my heart; w Jack Kenny, m 
Clif Strong. © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 186828; John Kenny, Hart- 


ford, and Clifton E. Strong, New 
Britain, Conn. 32947 
Queen Olive; tango; pf. accordion. © 


1 c. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 136768; 
Boris Schapiro, New York. 32948 


(guest (The) ; English tr. Vincent Pisek, 
Bohemian folk song, arr. Charles T. 
Maclary; male voices. © Dee. 9, 
1936; E pub. 59083; Elkan-Vogel co., 


inc., Philadelphia. 32949 
Quintet in A minor; 2 violins, viola, 
violoncello and pf. Se. and pts. © 


Oct. 28, 1936; E pub. 59341; Leroy 
Robertson, Provo, Utah, 32950 


Quinty lullaby; w and m Priscilla Jane 
Davis, arr. Flo Beach Rowe; pf. © 
1 ec. Dec. 10, 1986; E unp. 136401; 
Priscilla Davis, Clayton, N. Y. 32951 


Quisiera llorar; melody Melquiades 
Rodriguez and Francisco Montalvo. 
© 1c. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136892; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 


York. 32952 
Raab (George) Four children songs; 
arr.; 2 Hawaiian guits. © Nov. 25, 


19386; E pub. 58901; George Raab, 
Woodside. N. Y. 32953 


Rachmaninoff—prelude; by Rachman- 
inoff, op. 3, no. 2, arr. John Martell; 
guit. solo, pick style. © July. 13, 
1936; E pub. 58763; Alfred music co., 
inc., New York. 32954 


Rainbow rays; w Ruth Simes; pt. © 
1 e. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 136229; Syl- 
vester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

32955 


1459 


CATALOG OF 
32956 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Raindrop (The) scherzo; by Helen L.| Red, white and blue; melody with pf. 


Cramm; pf. © Dee. 15, 1936; E pub. 
59191; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 32956 


Rainger (Ralph) Hymn; from Souls 
at sea, w and m R. Rainger and Leo 


Robin. © 1. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136280; Famous music corp., New 
York. 32957 


Raising (The) of Lazarus; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 
136549 ; Carl Maurice Koepp, Clinton, 
Ta. 32958 

Rama ; fox oriental, chanson. © Aug. 
20, 1936; E for. 46674; Marcel Vogade, 
Paris. 32959 


Rampart street blues; w and m Andy 
Razaf and Paul Denniker ; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dee. 4, 1986; E unp. 136061; 
Joe Davis, ine., New. York. 32960 


Rapsodia trentina; di Riccardo Zan- 
donai; orch, Partitura. © Nov. 9, 
1936; E for. 46585; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 32961 

Rapture (The) of you; w Ralph Stan- 
ley, m Noel Forrester. © Dee. 8, 
1936; E for. 47027; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 32962 


Razmataz; song. © 1. Dec. 7, 1936; 
E unp. 136853; Eddie Mallory, New 
York. 32963 


Re di denari; fox trot dal film omonimo, 
versi Bixio Cherubini, m Cesare 
Andrea Bixio. © Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 
46895; Societi anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 32964 


Read and enjoy; by Dora Pierce and 
Lilian Leavey; pf. pt. 2, transition 
grade. © Oct. 29, 1936; E for. 46772 : 
Oxford univ. press, London. 32965 


Realizing; song. © 1c. Dee. 17, 1936; 
E unp. 1386752; Donald W. Sherman, 
Denver. 32966: 


Recorder consorts; music for descant, 
treble and ten. recorders, and for re- 
corder and strings, arr. and ed. 
Edgar H. Hunt. © Dee. 4, 1936: E 
for. 47025; Boosey & co., ltd., London. 

32967 


Red River valley; arr. Zarh M. Bick- 
ford; guit. solo, plectrum or fingers, 


with w. © Dec. 10, 1986; E pub. 
58992; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 
32968 

Red roses in the rain; song. © 1 ¢. 


Nov. 7, 19386; E unp. 135778; Mildred 
Aileen Brosius, Los Angeles. 32969 


acc. © 1 ¢ Dec. 10, 19386; E unp.. 
136315; Theodore H. Howes, Dan- 
bury, Conn. 32970 


Red, White and Blue satire; w and 


melody. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1936; H unp. 
136022; Hillis Hunter and Milton 


James, Tampa, Fla. 32971 
Redencion ; fox-cancioén, letra B. San- 
eristobal, m Miguel Prado. © Nov. 
2, 1986; E for. 46607; Southern music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 32972 


Reflections; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 1869883 ; 
Inez Whatley, Haines City, Fla. 

32973. 


Regiment (Das) ruft; marsch, Franz 
Konigshofer ; militirmusik stimmen. 
© Nov. 14, 1986; E for. 47051; Josef 
Weinberger, Vienna- Leipzig, and 
Josef Weinberger, ltd., London. 32974 


Reginella; by G. Lama, Italian w L. 
Bovio, English w and m arr. Vivien 
Lambelet. © Noy. 18, 1936; E for. 
46940:; G. Ricordi & co. (London) Itd..,. 
London. 32975 


Regretting is'‘all I do; w and m T. L. I. 
Carlson, in collaboration with Wil- 
liam P. Barnett, arr. W. P. Barnett. 
© 1c. Noy. 2, 1936; E unp. 135634; 
Thos. L. I. Carlson, Minneapolis. 

32976 


Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice; hymn. © 1 e.. 
Dec. 18, 1986; E unp. 1386817; Luella 
Perrin, Medina, O. 32977 


Rejoice, ye pure; choral-fugue on theme 
Marion, w Edward H. Plumtre; 
mixed voices. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 135646; Albert Piersma, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 32978 


Rembrandt van Rijn; oper, dichtung u. 
m Paul von Klenau. Klavierauszug 
mit text. © Oct. 29, 1936; D 39189; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, g. m. b. h.. Ber- 
lin. 32978* 


Remember Hawaii; w and m Eddie 
Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; in E flat. 
© Nov. 27, 1936; E pub. 58870; El-- 
bern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

32979 

Reminiscence (A); song, melody Alex-- 
ander Angus. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 1386971 ; Mabel Bockman, Hali- 
fax, N. S., Canada. 32980" 


Réponse (La) d’amour: by Daniel 
Doré, arr. Joseph E. Momo; pf. ac- 
cordion. © Dee. 19, 1936; E pub. 
59234; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 32981 


1460 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Repose of love; characteristic waltz; 
conductor pt. ©1e. Dec. 4, 19386; E 
unp. 136205; Eustaquio Méndez, Van- 
couver Barracks, Wash. 32982 

Rescue my heart; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 
136987 ; Eline Livingston, Townsend, 
Ga. 32983 

Réve de jeunesse; valse, paroles fran- 
caises Maurice Vandair, paroles es- 
pagnoles et m Enrique Santos Dis- 
cépolo. © Aug. 20, 19386; E for. 
46654; Ray Ventura &« cie., Paris. 

32984 

Réves légers; intermezzo, F. Gascard ; 
1°" violon, violoncelle et contrebasse, 
avee pf. conducteur. © June 15, 
1936; E for. 46742; Ray Ventura & 
cie., Paris. 32985 

Rhumbathetique; Cuban rhumba, w 
Martyna Patricy, m Alex Hoapill, arr. 
Willis Conolly; Spanish guit., in dia- 
gram. © Dec. 3, 19386; E pub. 58944 ; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

32986 


Rhyme (A) for love; from College holi- 
day, w and m Leo Robin and Ralph 
Rainger, pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; 
with arr. for ukulele, etc. © Nov. 
27, 1986; E pub. 58836; Famous music 
corp., New York. 32987 


Rhythm (The) of you; w Lyman White, 
and melody. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1936; E 
unp. 136945; Bernard Pagenstecher, 
New York. 32988 


Rhythm on our farm; song, w Norman 
Stade. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136174; Homer C. Cholvin, Chicago. 

32989: 

Rhythm train; w and m _ Shelton 
Brooks. ©1e. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 
135698; Jerry Vogel music co., inc., 
New York. 32990: 


Riddle me this; w and melody. ©1e. 
Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 186947; Evelyn 
Louise Perata, Alameda, Calif. 32991 


Riding around in the moonlight; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136516; Viola Rice, Sacramento, Calif. 

32992 

Rieti (Vittorio) Concerto; orch. Par- 
titura. © Nov. 23, 1936; E for. 46878: 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 32993 


per violoncello e picecola orch., 
riduzione V. Rieti; violoncello e pf. 
© Nov. 16, 1936; E for. 46758; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 32994 


Right (The) little girl took me wrong; 
waltz, w C. Stedman, melody P. Walt- 


123343-—37—_6 


33008 
ner. © 1c. Dee. 21; 19386; EH unp. 
136857; Clark Stedman and Peter 


Waltner, Los Angeles. 32995 
Right (The) to love; song. ©1c. Dee. 


15, 1936; E unp. 1386620; Merlin 8. 
Temple, Summit, N. J. 32996 


Ring out wild bells; New Year’s an- 
them, w Alfred Tennyson, m Leroy 
Wetzel; mixed voices. © Dec. 3, 
1936; E pub. 59297; Gamble hinged 
music ¢o., Chicago. o2997 


Ring your little bell, ting, ting; w and 
m Raymond Wallace. © Oct. 18, 
1936; E for. 46856; Macmelodies, Itd., 


London. 32998 
Rise above it; w and melody. © 1 «. 


Dec. 9, 1986; E unp. 186361; Evelyn 
Russell Meyers, Brooklyn. 32999 


Rise up, shepherd and follow; Christ- 
mas spiritual set for anthem, R. Na- 
thaniel Dett; men’s cho. with ten. 
solo. © Dee. 14, 1936; E pub. 59096 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 33000 


Rita mia; song, m Henri Woode. © 
1c. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 186824; 
Leslie Ford Caldwell, Chicago. 

33001 


Ritorna amore; versi Bixio Cherubini, 
m Mario Ruccione. [Testo romano e 


italiano] © Oct. 5, 1986; E for. 
46897; Societi anonima musicale 
Bixio, Milan. 33002 


River (The) ; song, w from Love songs, 
Sara Teasdale. © Oct. 24, 1936; E 
pub. 58965; Norman Lee, Chicago. 

— ——w Sara Teasdale. ©1ce. Dec. 
16, 1936; E unp. 136635; Helen Hood, 
Brookline, Mass. 33004 


River (The) John Day; w Arnold Le- 
roy Erickson; pf. © 1c Novy. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135882; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 338005 


Road (The) is calling; w Charles 
Kenny and Marjorie Harper, m Serge 
Walter, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
men’s cho. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59312; Harold Flammer, ine, New 
York. 33006 


orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 
1936; E pub. 58811 ; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 33907 


Road (A) song; w Glenn Ward Dres- 
bach, m Karl Klun. © 1 ¢. Dee. 11, 
1936; E unp. 136466; Rosina Klun, 
Los Angeles. 33008 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33009 


Road (The) that is calling me home; w 
Allan Thorpe, m Pat Thayer. © 
Dee. 8, 1986; E for. 47026; Boosey & 
co., Itd., London. 33009 


Roberts (Pasco) master lessons for 
plectrum guitar playing; by Pasco 
Roberts. v. 2, 3. © Nov. 16, 1936; 
AA 220858, 220859; Forster music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 33010, 33011 


Roehat (Andrée) Tre canzoni; clari- 
netto in la o violoncello, con ace. di 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1936; E for. 47149; 
Carisch, s. a., Milan. 33012 


Rock Hill; funeral march, W. EH. M. 
Pettee, arr. P. X. Laube; band pts. 
© May 1, 1986; E pub. 59082; Cundy- 
Bettoney co., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

33013 

Rocking chair; w and melody. © 1. 
Noy. 27, 19386; E unp. 1385954; Kath- 
ryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 33014 


Roll along spring; unison song, w and 
m Leslie Cochran, tonic solfa tr. H. J. 


Timothy. © Nov. 19, 1936; E for. 
46868; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
33015 

Roll, ye drums of empire; w Percy 


Corkhill, m John Tobin. © Nov. 10, 
1986; E for. 46635; John Tobin, 
Liverpool. 33016 


Rollin’ along; w and m Gene Abrams. 
© 1c. Dec. 3, 1936; E unp. 186070; 
Eugene Collins Abrams, Cleveland. 

33017 


Romping on Ramport; w and m Shelton 
Brooks. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 
135699; Jerry Vogel music co., ine., 
New York. 33018 


Roosevelt-Todhunter school song: song. 
© 1. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 136510; 
Joseph R. Dickinson, New York. 


33019 
Rooseveltism; song, melody Pauline 
Berger. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 


136246; Rae Marker, New York. 
33020 


Rosary (The); w Robert Cameron 
Rogers, m Ethelbert Nevin, arr. L. 
Camilieri; mixed cho. © Dec. 11, 
1936; E pub. 58997 ; Boston music co., 
Boston. 33021 


Rose; melody J. B. Vidach and Michael 
Parenti. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1986; E unp. 
135665; John Batista Vidach, Chi- 
cago. 33022 

pf. accordion, with w. ©1c. Nov. 

27, 1986; E unp. 135740; Tony 

Chiampo, Vandergrift, Pa. 33023. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Rose of old Sonora; melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 1357438; Ran- 
dall MeClelland, Pasadena. 33024 


Rose of the world; song, m J. Chas. 


McNeil. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 
136988; Louise C. Taylor, South 
Orange, N. J. 33025 


Roses: song. © 1 ce Nov. 23, 1936; 
E unp. 135607; William Lafayette 


Stearns, Tyler, Tex. 33026 
Roses and you; w C. J. Rhodes, m 
Grace Leale Shumaker; pf. © 1 ¢. 


Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 1386274; Grace 


Shumaker, La Fayette, Ind., and 
Clarissa Johns Rhodes, Crawfords- 
-ville, Ind. 33027 


Roses from the South; valse, Johann 
Strauss, arr. Aubrey Winter; brass 
band pts. © Dec. 15, 1936; E for. 
47028; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 33028 


Roses remind me of you; w Allister 
Rose, m Dorothy Ashby. © Dec. 18, 
1986; E for. 47128; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 33029 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Fan- 
fare; from William Tell, transcribed 
Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 59020; Bach music co., Boston. 

33030 


— William Tell; overture, arr. Gregor 
J. Grant; brass band pts. © Dec. 
15, 1986; E for. 47032; Hawkes & 
son (London) Itd., London. 33031 


Rowley (Alec) Sieben mirsche; op. 
47; klavier, 4 hinde. © Sept. 15, 
1936; E for. 46579; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. 33082 

Royal blue; by Peter De Rose; pf. 
treble. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1986; E unp. 
136876; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 33033 


Royal (The) suite in my heart; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 136685; Annie Brooks Gardner, 
Los Angeles. 33034 


Ruby; from the suite Jewel tones, 
Ferde Grofé; pf. © Dee. 23, 1936; 
EK pub. 59268; Robbins music corp., 


New York. 33035 
Rumba; fantaisie rythmique, Paul 
Ganne et Wal-Berg; melodie, avec 


ace. de pf. © Dec. 2, 1986; E for. 
47125; Société anonyme francaise 
Chappell, Paris. 33036 
Russian collegiate drinking song (Zas- 


tolnaya stoodentcheskaya paesnya) ; 
English version Maxwell H. Popkin, 


1462 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Russian folk song arr. Boris Leven- 
son; men’s cho. © Dec. 10, 1936; 
E pub. 58974; Galaxy music corp., 


New York. 33037 
Russian folk-dance; arr. Bainbridge 


Crist: pf. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 
59316; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 33088 


Rustle of spring; w Arthur A. Penn, 
m Sinding, arr. Christopher O'Hare; 
sop. 1, 2 and alto. © Dec. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 59228; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 33039 


Rytme skolen; af Sven Gyldmark. © 
Oct. 19, 1936: E for. 47169; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 33040 


S. S. S. tonic time; theme song; pf. 


treble. © Dec. 9, 1936; E pub. 58781 : 
The S. S. 8S. co., Atlanta. 33041 
Sa ptit gueule; paroles Fernand 


Pothier et Fernand Rivers, m Tiarko 
Richepin. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46698; C. Joubert & cie., Paris. 
33042 
Sahara’s sands; song, arr. H. G. John- 
Son. V@).) c. Dec. 9, 1936; BE unp: 
136304; Thomas Phalen Carlin and 
Alta Bennett Carlin, Eagle Butte, 
Sa. 33043 


Su sulen- march in flats, A. W. 
Hughes, arr. A. E. Harris; band or 
Orch. pts. (© May 1; 1936; ‘E pub. 
59084; Cundy-Bettoney co., Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 35044 

St. Louis blues; w and m W. C. Handy, 
arr. Harry Stanley; guit., in diagram. 
© Apr. 7, 1931; E pub. 58784; Handy 
bros. music co., inc., New York. 


33045 
‘Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Air de 
ballet; from Ascanio, transcribed 


Georges Barrére; flute, with pf. acc. 
© Dee. 4, 1936; E pub. 58910; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 33046 


My heart at thy sweet voice; can- 
tabile from Samson and _  Delila, 
arr.; accordion. © Novy. 11, 1936; 
E pub. 58626; John Krachtus, Chi- 
cago. 33047 


-—— The swan; melody from Carnaval 
des animaux, transcribed and arr. 
Sterling Price; pf. © Dec. 21, 1936; 
E pub. 59135; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 33048 


w Paul Christian, melody 
from the Carnival des animaux; voc. 
pf. arr. Dorothy Vernon. © 1c. Nov. 
19, 1936; E unp. 136793; Frederick 
C. Bond, New York. 33049 


14 


33061 


Sally from our alley; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. Dec. 12, 
1936; E unp. 156497; Albert Sugden, 
Stratford, Ont., Canada. 33050 


Salmodia; w tr. from the Bible, per 

bar. coretto misto e undici strumenti 

a fiato e a pereussione Lodovico 

Rocea, riduzione dell’ autore per 

canto e pf. © Dec. 3, 1936; E for. 
46944; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

38051 

a marche hongroise, 


Salut Pesth: 


Henry Kowalski, op. 13, arr. Joseph 
E. Momo; pf. accordion. © Dee. 19, 
1936; E pub. 59235; Kay & Kay music 
pub. corp., New York. 33052 


Salvation (The) army brass band jour- 
nal; compiled Bramwell Coles. Full 
se. and pts. 2d ser. nos. 241-244, Oct. 
1936. © Oct. 23, 1936; E for. 46540; 
Salvationist pub. & supplies, Itd., Lon- 
don. 33053 


Same old line; w Tot Seymour, m Vee 
Lawnhurst, pf. se. Geo. N. Terry; 
with arr. for ukulele and guit. © 
Dec. 11, 1936; E pub. 59177; Famous 
music corp., New York. 33054 


Same (The) old seaside shore; w and 
m Harry Gifford, Fred EH. Cliffe and 
Rayimond Wallace; with ukulele arr. 
© Oct. 18, 1936; E for. 46852; Mac- 
melodies, Itd., London. 3B30D5 


San Anton’; w and m Andy Razaf and 
Paul Denniker; pf. treble. © 1 e«. 
Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 136060; Joe 
Davis, inc., New York. 33056 


Sendman’s (The) serenade: fox-trot, 


melody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136178; Leopold N. Sperling, Cincin- 
nati. 33057 


Santa Claus is coming, hoo-ray; fox- 
trot, w Frances Bennett, m Pringle 
Coulter. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1936; E unp. 
136508; Hugh M. Boodie, Toronto. 

30058 

Santa Lucia; barcarolle, Neapolitan air, 
arr. Albert Harvey; 3 violins, with 
pf. acc. © Dec. 10, 1936; E pub. 
58991: Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 

33059 


Santa’s magic powder ; Christmas oper- 
etta. ©1ce. Nov. 25, 1936; D 39190; 
Marion Kreider Funk, Upper Darby, 
Pa. 33059* 


Santos junior Spanish guitar method; 
by Don Santos. Rev. ed. pt. 2, 3. 
Dee. 15, 1986; E pub. 59253, 59254; 
Don Santos pub. co., inc., Rochester, 
Ne. 33060, 33061 


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33062 


Santos novella folio; ensemble, Will D. 
Moyer; 3 plectrum guits. © Dec. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59255; Don Santos pub. 
co., inc., Rochester, N. Y. 30062 


Santy Claus is on his way; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Dec. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136796; Marvin Montgomery, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 33063 


Sarah the sergeant major’s daughter ; 
quick-step, w and m Harry Saville, 
José Norman, Hamilton Kennedy and 
Freddy Royce; with ukulele arr. © 
Oct. 26, 19386; E for. 46604; J. Norris 
musie pub. co., Itd., London. 30064 


Saturday night; song, melody Jack 
Schatenstein. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1936; 
E ounp. 186514; Francis B. Harvey, 
Canon City, Col. d0065 

Saved to serve; hymn, w Howard K. 


Williams. © Dec. 1, 1936; E pub. 
590388 ; Elmer A. Naylor, Philadelphia. 


33066 


Saving up my time to spend on you; w 
Harry S. Pepper and John Waitt, m 
Harry S. Pepper. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E for. 47009; Cinephonic music €o., 
ltd., London. 335067 


Saviour (The) is born; Christmas an- 
them, w and m Agnes E. Patterson, 
arr. Christopher O'Hare; mixed 
voices; organ acc. © Nov. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 58928; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 33068 


Sawdust (The) trail in old P-A; w and 
ielody Pop Mosely. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 
.936; E unp. 136561; Lenniel Mosely, 
Pittsburgh. 33069 


Say yes; w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
17, 1936; E unp. 1386775; Michael J. 
Peterson, Baltimore. 30070 


Say y-y-y-y-yes my dear; song. © Dec. 
18, 1986; E pub. 59120; Arthur §. 
Flick, Hamilton, O. 33071 


Scéne de ballet espagnole; by N. D. 
Blindt. 1. Violin and pf.—2. Orch. 
pts. © Oct. 30, 1986; E for. 47045, 
47046; Cary & co., London. 

33072, 33073 


Schifermadchen, komm mit mir; volks- 
weise aus dem Elsass, m Albert 
Kranz; méinnerchor. © Dee. 11, 
1936; E for. 46988; F. EH. C. Leuckart, 
Leipzig. 33074 


Schmid (Heinrich Kaspar) 10 minia- 
turen; op. 102; violoncello u. klavier. 
© Nov. 12, 1936; E. for. 46736; B. 
Schott’s sdhne. Mainz, Germany. 

33075 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Schone blonde frau aus Wien; tango- 
serenade, text KiAthe Sommer, m 
Hermann Blume, arr. R. Juckelandt ; 
salonorch. stimmen. © Nov. 11, 1936; 


E for. 46721; Aug. Cranz, g. m. b. h., 
Bertin. 33076. 
Schone midchen soll man _ ktissen;: 


marschlied, text Gerhard HDbeler, m 
Hans Otten; orch. stimmen u. sing- 


stimme. © Nov. 10, 1935; E for. 
47068; G. Ebeler-verlag. Cologne- 


Batt 
School mate of mine; w and m Pearl 
Clark; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 7, 19386; E 
unp. 186227; Sylvester Long Cross, 


Klettenberg, Germany. 


Portland, Or. 33078 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Allegretto: 
arr. as a duet, Lionel Tertis. 1. Vio- 


lin 1, 2 and pf.—2. Viola 1, 2 and pf. 
© Dee. 1, 1936; E for. 46967, 46968 ; 
Hawkes & son (London) Itd., London. 


33079, 33080: 
arr. Lionel Tertis. 1. Viola. 
and pf.—2. Violin and pf. © Nov. 


17, 1936; E for. 46807, 46808 : Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 
33081, 33082 


Leise singt die nachtigall, was mir 
im herzen erklinget; aus Drei miderl 
um Schubert, text Franz Baumann, 
m arr. Alois Melichar. © Aug. 31, 
19386; E for. 47058; Beboton-verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 33083 


Liederland; selected from _ the: 
songs of Schubert and Brahms, arr. 
for beginners Nowell Cockburn; 
violin and pf. nos. 1-9. © Dee. 1, 
1936; E for. 46966; Hawkes & son 
(London) Itd., London. 33084 


Love theme from symphony in B. 
minor; unfinished, arr. Willis Con- 
olly; Spanish guit. duet, in diagram. 
© Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 58942; Harry 
G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 33085. 


The river; 2-pt. choral, from sec 
ond movement of Unfinished sym- 
phony, w Arthur A. Penn, m arr. 
Christopher O’Hare. © Dec. 19, 
1936; E pub. 59224; Kay & Kay music: 
pub. corp., New York. 83086: 


— Rosamunde; ballet m, arr. Denis: 
Wright; brass band pts., with solo B 
flat cornet conductor. © Dec. 10, 
1986; E for. 46964; Hawkes & son 
(London) ltd., London. 33087 


— Winter and spring; songs from: 
Schubert, w tr. Perey Pinkerton, m 
transcribed Julius Harrison; mixed 
voices to form a choral song: cycle: 


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MUSICAL, COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Winthrop Rogers ed. © Nov. 18, 
1936; E for. 46731; Boosey & co., ltd., 
London. 33088 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) The 
hidalgo; w E. Giebel, tr. F. S., m arr. 
Frank Scherer; men’s cho. © Dec. 
4, 1986; E pub. 59005; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 33089 


—— Intermezzo; op. 26, no. 4, arr. Ro- 
land Revell; flute and pf. © Nov. 
17, 1936; E for. 46880; Rudail, Carte 
& co., ltd., London. 33090 


The merry farmer; transcribed 
Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 19, 1936; 
E pub. 59017 ; Bach music co., Boston. 
338091 


Schumann’s Slumber song; op. 124, 
no. 16, transcribed Carl Richter: pf. 
© Nov. 19, 1936; E pub. 59013; Bach 
musie co., Boston. 33092 


Scottish song; pf. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 186072; Alice Stead Binney, 
Old Greenwich, Conn. 33093 


Scottish suite; in 5 pts.; orch. Sc. © 
i+ e. Dee. 9, 1986; EH unp. 136237 ; 
Adolph Deutsch, New York. 33094 


Sea (A) cradle song; 2-pt. song, w Mar- 
garet Rose, m Stuart Young. © Nov. 
6, 1936; EH for. 46569; Boosey & co., 
ltd., London. 33095. 


Seal it with a kiss; from That girl from 
Paris, w Edward Heyman, m Arthur 
Schwartz; with arr. for guit., etc. © 
Noy. 20, 1936; E pub. 58750; Chappell 
& co., inc., New York. 33096 


Search my heart: song. © 1c. Dee. 
21, 1986; E unp. 137078; John B. 
Becton, Hot Springs, Ark. 33097 


Seasons; four miniatures, song cycle; 
med. voice. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; 
EK unp. 1385811; Charles E. Anderson, 
San Francisco. 33098 


Secret (Le); intermezzo pizzicato, 
Leonard Gautier, arr. Willis Conolly ; 
Spanish guit., in diagram. © Nov. 
10, 1986: E pub. 58945; Harry G. 
Stanley, Rocky River, O. 33099 


—— newly arr. and rev. Max 
Hirschfeld; pf. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 59176; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 33100 


Secret (The) marriage; overture, Do- 
menico Cimarosa, arr. Aubrey Win- 
ter; orch. pts. © Nov. 6, 1936; EB for. 
46570; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 33101 


d01l14 


Seeing you all in Memory lane; song, 
m J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ec. Dee. 28, 
1936: E unp. 136986; Louise Franke 
Klawitter, Union Mills, Ind. 33102 


Senorita; w and melody Marlin Grace. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 1386553 ; 
Grace F. Franks, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

33103 


Senorita (La) coquetera; tango, mel- 
ody. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 
186177; Leopold N. Sperling, Cincin- 
nati. 33104 


Sequoia moon; w and melody. Rey. 
©1e. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 186551 ; 
Edward H. Schillemore, Sacramento, 
Calif. 33105 


Serenade andalouse; by Ramon Solano; 
orch. pts. © Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 
46595; J. Liber, London. 383106 


Serenade in the night; violino tzigano, 
from Melodramma, song C. A. Bixio 
and B. Cherubini, English w and mu- 
sical adaptation, Jimmy Kennedy; 
with guit. arr. © Sept. 25, 1936; E 
pub. 592738; S. a. m. Bixio, Milan. 

3d0Ll07 


original song C. A. Bixio and 
B. Cherubini, English w and musical 
adaptation Jimmy Kennedy; with 
ukulele arr. © Sept. 25, 1936; E for. 
46641; Peter Maurice music co., ltd., 
London. 33108 


Serenata alla bambola ; di Enrico 
Mineo; pf. © Nov. 24, 1936; E for. 
47139; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 33109 


Serenate pe Maria; versie m V. Spina 
e P. De Feo. ©1e. Nov. 30, 1986; 
EK ounp. 135965; Pietro De Feo, New 
York. 33110 


Servant girl: song, melody John Cope- 
land and Joe Pesce. © 1c. Dee. 14, 
1936; EH unp. 186480; Henry I. McGill, 
Montclair, N. J. 33111 


Shadows le amour; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 136390; 
George W. McCauslin, Amityville, 
N. Y. 33112 


Sharman (Cecil) Four Rossetti poems ; 
unison songs, poems Christina Ros- 
setti. © Dee. 1, 1936; E for. 46950; 
Banks & son, York, England. 33113 


She couldn’t say boo, to a goose; com- 
edy song fox-trot, w Ralph Butler and 
Stanley J. Damerell, m Tolchard 
Evans; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Noy. 27, 1936; E for. 47048; Cecil 
Lennox, Itd., London. 33114 


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33115 


She got me; song, melody J. B. Vidach 
and Michael Parenti. © 1c. Aug. 25, 
19386; E unp. 135669; John Batista 
Vidach, Chicago. 33115 


She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain: 


arr. Zarh M. Bickford; guit. solo, 
plectrum or fingers, with w. © Dec. 


10, 1936; E pub. 58998; Fred Heltman 
co., Cleveland. 33116 


She’s a girl scout at heart: from Double 
or nothing, with responses and 
choruses, w and m Sam Coslow. © 
1 ce. Dee. 18, 1936; E unp. 136728; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

33117 


She’s my old home town sweetheart: 
song, m H. T. Ayres, arr. J. Rose- 


marin. _© Sept. °21,°1936;, BE for. 
46761; L. A. Meredith, Detroit. 33118 
She wore red heels; song. © 1«. Nov. 


20, 1986; EH unp. 1385519; Lucille Fer- 
guson, Washington. ao119 


Sheep (The) follow Him; hymn, w arr. 
from Scriptures, harmonized Rosalind 
E. Sperling. © Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 
59106 ; Christine Brumbaugh Sperling, 
Philadelphia. 33120 


Shepherds’ (The) carol; w Doris Row- 
ley, m Alec Rowley; sop. and con- 
tralto. © Nov. 14, 1936; E for. 46803 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. 33121 


Shepherd’s holiday; w Elinor Wylie. m 


Arthur Benjamin; low, in B fiat. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Nov. 27, 


1986; E for. 46933; Boosey & co., Itd., 
London. 33122 


Shepherds (The) sing; Christmas carol, 
w George Herbert; mixed voices, pf. 
or organ ace. © Dec. 18, 1936; E for. 
47163; Basil Maine, Frenton-on-sea, 
England. 33123 


Shepherd’s (The) song; trio, w Helen 
Hughes Hielscher, m Margaret Zen- 
der Beaulieu. © Nov. 27, 1936; E 
pub. 58758; Paul A. Schmitt music 
co., Minneapolis. 33124 


Shine on, star; hymn. © 1 « Dee. 14, 
19386; E unp. 1386566; Jessie Taylor, 
Lorain, O. 33125 


Ship (The); w J. C. Squire, m Henry 
Sang. © Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 59180; 


Galaxy music corp., New York. 33126 


Shirley Temple waltz; violin, with w. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 136396; 
Harry Franklin Wambold, Emaus, 
Pa. 33127 


pt. 11. n. s., v. dT 


Should I? w Herman Stillman, and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1986; E 
unp. 1385554; Nathan Stillman, On- 
tario, Calif. 33128. 


Si mes vers avaient des ailes; French. 
w Victor Hugo, English w Olga Paul, 
m Reynaldo Hahn. © Dee. 17, 1936; 
E pub. 59166; Edward B. Marks mu- 
sic corp., New York. 33129: 


Si vous Vaviez compris; English w Olga 
Paul, French w S. Bordese, Italian 
w A. Cortella, m L. Denza. © Dec. 
17, 1936: E pub. 59167; Edward B.. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

331380: 


Sicilia; paso doble, parole Lino Cam- 
panini, m Ferruccio Apollonio; orch. 


pti. © Oct. 16, 1936; E for. 46757; 
Fabbri & «, Trieste, Italy. g0151. 
Siedzi ptaszek na drzewie; stowa: 


Adama Asnyka, m: St. Niewiadom- 
ski, op. 49, nr. 5. © Oct. 8, 1936; EB 
for. 46706; G. Seyfarth, Lwow, Po- 
land. 33132 


Sierra blues: w and melody. © 1 « 
Dec. 18, 1986; BH unp. 136763; Marian 
Estelle Lewis, Menlo Park, Calif. 

331383 


Siesta-walzer: v. Emil Waldteufel, op. 
161. bearb. Leo Kahler; salon-orch. 
stimmen. © Dec. 22, 1933; E for. 
47073: Henry Litolff’s verlag, Bruns- 
wick, Germany. 33134 


Signora: paso doble, parole Fouche, 
m Julio Blanco; orch. pti. © Oct. 16. 
1986: E for. 46756; Fabbri & «, 
Trieste, Italy. 33135 


Silencio; tango: ypt... © 1 CG Nowuen. 
1936; E unp. 185801; Humberto Her- 
rera, San Francisco. 33136 


Silent (The) hour; text Helen Board- 
man Knox, m Charles Wakefield Cad- 
man; pf. or organ acc.; in D flat. 
© Dec. 4, 1986; E pub. 58841; 
Michael Keane, ine., New York. 

33137 


Silent night; -by Gruber, arr. J. How- 
ard Spencer; pf., with w. © Dee. 
15, 1986; E pub. 59217; Groene music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 33138 


Silver lady; 2-pt. song. w Margaret 
Ashworth, m Walter Trinder. © 
Dec. 1, 1936; E for. 46934; Hlkin & 
co., 1td., London. 33139 


Silver moon in Chinatown; w George 
Kurt Richter; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135858; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 33140: 


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no. 12, 1936 


33165 


Silver Springs; w and melody. © 1 ¢.| Sing on sweet thrush; w Robert Burns, 


Dec. 17, 19386; E unp. 186691; Maria 
M. Cassell, Philadelphia. 33141 


Silvery light; song, m J. Chas. McNeil. 
©1e. Dec. 14, 19386; E unp. 136533 ; 
John Robert Brown, Vancouver, B. C., 
Canada. 33142 


Silvry moon; w and melody. ©1e. 
Noy. 27, 1986; E unp. 1385953; Kath- 
ryne Stovall, Oklahoma City. 3838148 


Simple little melody; from Land with- 
out music, w Clifford Grey and Armin 
Robinson, m Oscar Straus. © Dee. 
2, 1936; E for. 47121; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 33144 


Simple story ; intermezzo reverie, Mon- 
tague Ewing; orch. pts. © Sept. 1, 
19386; EH for. 46594; J. Liber, London. 

33145 


Since you went away; fox-trot song, 
melody V. B. Tharp and Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 
135532; Viola Buell Tharp, Santa 
Paula, Calif. 33146 


Sinfonia melodica C-dur; v. C. Ph. 
Telemann, hrsg. u. bearb. Fritz Ober- 
dorffer ; streichorch. Statt viola auch 
dritte violine, 2 oboen, o fldOten u. 
cembalo, klavier. Partitur. © Sept. 
2, 1936; E for. 46710; Chr. Fried- 
rich Vieweg, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Lich- 
terfelde, Germany. 33147 


Sinfonia per una fiaba; di Ennio Por- 
rino; grande orch. Partitura. © 
Oct. 15, 1986; E for. 47137; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 33148 


Sing a song of sixpence; m Norman 
Gilbert, tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy ; 
sop. 1 and 2. © Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 
46870; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

33149 


Sing-a-while leaflet; hymns and song, 
m C. C. Buck and Frank A. Simp- 
kins. © Dec. 22, 1936; E pub. 59300; 
Carlton C. Buck, Arlington, Calif. 

33150 


Sing again; w Marie Louise Van Horst, 
m Daniel Protheroe, ed. and arr. 
Noble Cain; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Aug. 25, 1986; E pub. 57329; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 83151 


Sing, O heavens; anthem for Christmas 
or general use, w from the Bible, m 
Caleb Simper, arr. Kenneth Down- 
ing; 2-pt. treble cho.; organ acc. 
Sept. 30, 1986; E pub. 59322; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 338152 


m Alfred Redhead, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; sop. 1, 2 and con- 


tralto. © Nov. 19, 1936; E for. 
46867; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 
33153 


Sing we Noel; 3-pt. cho., French carol, 
16th century, English text and arr. 
of m Katherine Kennicott Davis. 1. 
Sop., alto and bass.—2. Sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Nov. 21, 1986; E pub. 59075, 
09076; E. C. Schirmer music €o., 
Boston. 33154, 33155 


Singer (The) from the valley; w and 


melody. ©1c. Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 
135565; Ira B. Rutherford, Hones- 
dale, Pa. 33156 
Singin’ a song; w George Murray 


Brown, m Keith Crosby Brown, arr. 
Wallingford Riegger; men’s cho. 

Dee. 17. 1936; E pub. 59807; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 33157 


Singing in a pool; by Arthur Lange; 
pf. conductor. © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 136915; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 33158 


Singing Lizzie; musical monologue, 
written and composed Mab Davis; pf. 
© Dec. 18, 1986; E for. 47152; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 33159 


Sir Eglamore; British folk-music, tune 
and w from Stafford Smith’s Musica 
antiqua, freely set Percy Aldridge 
Grainger ; double mixed cho. Rev. ed. 
© Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 46606; Schott 
& co., Itd., London. 33160) 


Sit down, servant, sit down; by R. 
Nathaniel Dett; mixed cho., with ten. 
solo. © Oct. 5, 1986; E pub. 59830; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 33161 


Siwy koniu; stowa: Adama Asnyka, 
m: St. Niewiadomski, op. 49, nr. 4. 
© Oct. 8, 1936; E for. 46705; G. Sey- 
farth, Lwow, Poland. 33162 


Sixteenth Ave. at Coolidge; fox-trot; 


pf. © 1c Oct. 17, 1936; E unp. 
135649; Salvador Parada Sanchez, 


Oxnard, Calif. 33163. 


Sjungom studentens lyckliga dag; sing, 
Prins Gustaf. © Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 
46561; A.—b. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag, Stockholm. 33164 


Skandal um die fledermaus; schlager 


aus dem film, text H. Leenen u. 
Ralph M. Siegel, m Ernst Leenen. 
© May 13, 1986; E for. 46835; 


Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
33165: 


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33166 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Skaters mazurka; by Lew Pollack; pf.| Sleepy rhythm; w and m Max Kester 


© 1c. Dec. 19, 1936; E unp. 136911; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 
33166 


Skater’s waltz; by Waldteufel, tran- 
seribed Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 
19, 1936; E pub. 59014; Bach music 
co., Boston. 33167 


Skies are darkening; hymn, w freely 
tr. and m arr. © Sept. 25, 1936; E 
pub. 58767; Nathaniel Carlson, Chi- 
cago. 33168 


Skippy whippy; melody. © 1 ec. Nov. 
30, 1986; E unp. 135922; W. R. Cala- 
way, Orlando, Fla. 33169) 


Skjutsgossen pa hemvagen; sang, Adolf 
Fredrik Lindblad. © Oct. 9, 1936; E 
for. 46560; A—b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag, Stockholm. 33170 


Skonfiskowane tango; stowa J. Lipski i 
Wt. Szlengel, [and] Nie chee wied- 
ziec; tango, stowa Zenon Friedwald, 
arr. I Wesby; m Fred Scher; ork. 
strony. © Nov. 25, 1986: E for. 
47101; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 


33101 

ae m Fred Scher. © Nov. 25, 
1836; E for. 47110; Nowa _ scena, 
Warsaw, Poland. 33172 


Sky ride; by Vincent Lopez and Adolph 
Deutsch; pf. © Dec. 23, 1936; E 
pub. 59266; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 33173 


Sky-writing love songs to you; w Har- 
ry Pyle, melody Robert Wyatt and 
George Sumner. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1386069; Robert B. Wyatt, 


Brooklyn. 33174 
Skyliner; descriptive concert march, 
Harry L. Alford; band pts. © Nov. 


30, 1986; E pub. 58952; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. Sah 


Sleep little Jesu; carol, w R. E. Sim- 
mons, m George Thomas Francis. © 
Dec. 8, 1986; E for. 47089; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 33176 


Sleep tight; w and m Hal Stanton. 
© Oct. 18, 1986; E for. 46848; Mac- 
melodies, ltd., London. Som T 


Sleepy-land parade; w Norine Freeman 
and Alfred Marlhom, m Leopold N. 
Sperling, arr. Wallingford Riegger ; 
2-pt. treble cho., with solo voice or 
violin ad lib. © Dee. 17, 1936; E 
pub. 59306; Harold Flammer, ine., 
New York. 33178 


and Bristol Kerrich. © Oct. 18, 
1936; E for. 46850; Macmelodies, ltd., 
London. 33179 


Sleigh bells; w Howard Dietz, m Ar- 
thur Schwartz, with guit. arr. © 
Dee. 10, 1986; E pub. 59027; Leo 


Feist, inc., New York. 33180 
Slow delle rose; versi Bixio Cheru- 
bini, m Raffaella Zagari. © Oct. 5, 


19386; E for. 46899; Societa anonima 
musicale Bixio, Milan. 33181 


Smile for me; from Land without 
music, w Clifford Grey, m Oscar 
Straus. © Dee. 2, 1936; E for. 47122; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 33182 


Smile, only smile; w Pauline EK. Wil- 
cox and M. Dunlop; pf. © Oct. 15, 
1932; E pub. 58743; Merrill Dunlop, 
Chicago. 33183 


Smiles are not as sweet as kisses; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Dee. 9, 1936; E unp. 
136350; M. S. Brown, Chicago, Ky. 

33184 

Smiling eyes; foxtrot, w Pete Warren, 
m Charles F. Tovey; with ukulele 
arr. © Dec. 4, 1936; E for. 46945: 
Swan & co., music publishers, Itd., 


London. 33185 
Smiling through; song, m James I. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 «. 


Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 1385595; EHva- 
lyn O’Daniel, Westmoreland, Kan. 
33186 
Smith (David Stanley) Hight old 
Christmas carols; tr. Edward Bliss 
Reed, m arr. v. 8. © Sept. 18, 1936; 
E for. 46615; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 33187 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for ban- 
jo; in C notation, W. J. Smith. © 
Dee. 10, 1936; AA 221349; Wm. J. 
Smith music ¢co., ine., New York. 

33188 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for clar- 
inet; by W. J. Smith. © Dec. 10, 
1936; AA 221848; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 33189 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for cor- 
net, trumpet and E flat alto; by 
William J. Smith. © Dec. 10, 1936; 
AA 221344; Wm. J. Smith music co., 
ine., New York. 33190 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for oca- 
rina; by W. J. Smith. © Dec. 10, 
1986; AA 2213846; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 33191 


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no. 12, 1936 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for sax- 
ophone; by W. J. Smith. © Dee. 10, 
1936; AA 221345; Wm. J. Smith mu- 
sic co., inc., New York. 33192 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for slide 
trombone; by W. J. Smith. © Dee. 
16, 1986; AA 221347; Wm. J. Smith 
music co., ine., New York. 33198 


Smoke dreams; from After the Thin 
man, w Arthur Freed, m Nacio Herb 


Brown. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
135611; Robbins music corp., New 
York. 33194 


with guit. arr. © Dee. 
14, 1986; E pub. 59061; Robbins mu- 


sie corp., New York. 33195 
Smoky treasure; w and melody. © 
1.c. Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 135956; 
Bernard Berg, Los Angeles. 33196 


Snowflakes; song. © 1 c¢. Dee. 18, 
1986; EH unp. 137025; Florence May 
Brockmeier, Cincinnati. 33197 


So; melody. 2d rev. form. © 1c. Dee. 
21, 1936; E unp. 1386826; Samuel Wis- 
sig, Parlier, Calif. 33198 


So it’s you again; w and melody. © 
1 ec Dee. 10, 1836: E unp. 136402; 
Gordon Hull, West Brighton, S. L., 
ie ee 33199 


So little time and so much to do; 
sacred song. © Nov. 9, 1936; E pub. 
59263; Chelsea James Stockwell, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 33200: 


So long Broadway; w Jen J. Jawus, 
melody Luther A. Clark. © 1 e. 
Dec. 12, 1936; E unp. 1386897; Henry 
August Jenkins, Hoboken, N. J. 

33201 


So sweet, so fine; melody. © 1c. Nov. 
27, 19386; HE unp. 185945; Arnold A. 
_ Levin, New York. 33202 


So what; from College holiday, w and 
m Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger; 
with ukulele arr. and guit. symbols. 
© Dec. 7, 1936; E pub. 58973; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 33203 


Soft words; w Harry S. Miller, melody 
Frank Signorelli. © 1 ¢ Nov. 21, 
1986; E unp. 185481; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 33204 


Sogno tzigano; tango, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m P. G. Redi. © Oct. 5, 
1936; E for. 46892; Societa anonima 
musicale Bixio, Milan. 33205 


Sohet (Suzanne) Trois petites his- 
toires; pf. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46677; Suzanne Sohet, Paris. 33206 


33220 
Soirs de Paris; paroles Maurice 
Boukay, m Marie Charbonnel. © 


Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46699; C. Jou- 


bert & cie., Paris. 33207 
Sol sain geleibt; ten songs, w Jacob 
Jacobs, and melodies. © 1 e¢. Nov. 


27, 1986; E unp. 186087; Jack Saxon, 
Brooklyn. 33208 
Solemn melody; by H. Walford Davies, 
arr. Conway Graves; pf. accordion. 
© Nov. 11, 1936; E for. 46552; No- 


vello & co., ltd., London. 33209 
Some day; pf., with w. © 1 «¢ Nov. 
30, 1986; E unp. 136600; Nicholas 
Mallardo, Providence. 30210 


Some day, some way; w and m Bain- 
bridge Crist. © 1 ¢« Dec. 9, 1986; 
E unp. 1386444; Lucien Bainbridge 
Crist, South Yarmouth, Mass. 33211 


Some day you'll be sorry too; song, 
melody by J. B. Vidach and Michael 
Parenti. © 1 c« Sept. 17, 1986; E 
unp. 185661; John Batista Vidach, 
Chicago. 33212 


Some one I adore; pf. with w. © 1 «. 
Dec. 23, 1986; E unp. 187004; Jose- 
phine Montell, Greensburg, Pa. 

33213. 


Some other time; w and melody Lee 
Clifford. © 1 c¢. Nov. 30, 1986; H 


unp. 135816; EHileen Clifford, San 
Francisco. 33214 


Some place in Arizona; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1, 
Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 185591 ; John R. 
Kosh, Waukesha, Wis. 33215. 


Some sun-bright morning; w Helen 
Welshimer, m Maxwell Eckstein. © 
Dee. 10, 1986; E pub. 59069; Galaxy 
music corp., New York. 33216 


Somebody knocked at my heart: w 
and m Bainbridge Crist. © 1. Nov. 
28, 1936; E unp. 135986; Lucien 
Bainbridge Crist, South Yarmouth, 
Mass. 39217 


Somebody needs you; alto and ten. 
duet. © Dec. 1, 1986; E pub. 58996; 
Irene Cain Osborn, Grand Forks, 
N. D. 33218 


Somebody waits; song, m James lL. 
Brown; with ukulele arr. © 1 e« 
Dee. 2, 1936; E unp. 1385976; A. Dean 
Hickok, Princeton, Ky. 33219 


Somebody’s heart is broken; fox trot; 
pf., with w. ©1c. Dee. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 136604; William S. Hazzard, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 33220: 


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33221 


Somebody’s little brown-eyed _ gal; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1936; E unp. 
186845 ; Sam Nowabbi, Shawnee, Okl. 

33221 

Somebody’s love; w and m Gene Trate; 
pf. © 1 « Nov. 28, 1986; E unp. 
135870; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 

Someday; song, w Arnett McKennan. 
© 1 «¢. Dee. 1, 19386; E unp. 135999; 


Cammann Newberry, Cambridge, 
Mass. 33223 


Somehow; pf. © 1 ec. Noy. 20, 1986; 
E unp. 1385681; William Ferdinand 
Risch, Milwaukee. 33224 


Someone far above par; w Charles 
Barrett Williams; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
28, 1986; E unp. 185845; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

Something old and something new; w 
‘Nancy K. Betts, m Karl Klun. © 1 
e. Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 136465; 
Rosina Klun, Los Angeles. 


Something (The) that makes you you; 
w and melody. ©1e. Dec. 21, 1936; 


EK unp. 136900; Alberta Iben, De- 
troit. 33227 
Something to look forward to; fox- 


trot, w S. J. Segal, melody M. Shaf- 
fer. © 1c. Dec. 28, 19386; E unp. 
136952 ; Max Shaffer and 8S. J. Segal, 
Montreal, Que., Canada. 33228 


Sometime in spring; w Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest, m Walter Donaldson. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136680; 
Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer corp., New 
York. 33229 

Sommardag (En) ; sing, Adolf Fredrik 
Lindblad. © Oct. 9, 1936; E for. 
46558; A.-b. Carl Gehrmans musik- 
forlag, Stockholm. 33230 


Sonate ftir klavier; in A dur, Hans 
xebhard, op. 26. © Nov. 12, 1936; 
E for. 46738; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. Boral 


Sonate ftir orgel; v. Hermann Grabner, 
op. 40. © Sept. 14, 1936: E for. 
46729; Fr. Kistner & C. F. W. Siegel, 
Leipzig. gavo2 

Sonatina for violins in unison ; by Scrib- 
ner Cobb. © Nov. 30, 1936; E pub. 
58844; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

33233 


Sonatine fiir klavier; v. Hans Gebhard, 
op. 24a. © Nov. 12, 1936; E for. 
46737; B. Schott’s sOhne, Mainz, Ger- 
many. 33234 


33222 


33225 


33226 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Song (The) divine; w Mereleigh Cliff, 
m Dorothy Forster; high yoice. © 
Sept. 2, 1936; E for. 47016; J. Liber, 
London. 33235 


Song of the golden West; w and m 
Henry Benton; pf. treble. © 1c. Nov. 
24, 1986; E unp. 1385620; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 33236 


Song (The) of the grateful heart ; poem 
and m Ord Hamilton. © Oct. 18, 
1936; E for. 46849; Macmelodies, Itd., 
London. 33237 


Song (The) of the rolling tide; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1986; E unp. 137013; 
Leonora Larry Bowden, Oakland, 

~ Calif. 332388 


Song (The) sparrow; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1986; E unp. 135764; 
Alice H. Crompton, Worcester. 33239 


Songs and singing games; by Ann 
Elliott. © Oct. 22, 1986; E for. 46621 ; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 33240 


Songs (The) we sing; m arr. Grace 
Castagnetta; pf. © Sept. 15, 1936; 
A 99725; Hendrik Willem van Loon, 
South Norwalk, Conn. 33241 


Sons of Yale; Yale marching song, w 
Paul Gilbert, m Leonard Thomas; 
with male quartet or cho. © Nov. 
30, 1936; E pub. 589538 ; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 33242 


Sophie, why don’t you speak to me; 
song, w Edward Rupert. © 1c. Dee. 
15, 1936; E unp. 136621; Robert Vogel, 
Hlizabeth, N. J. 332438 


Sophisticated hula; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 137064; 
Solomon Maluhia Kekipi Bright, San 
Francisco. 33244 


Sounds (The) I love to hear; song, m 
Vernon Leftwich. © 1 ¢ Dec. 12, 
19386; E unp. 1386525; F. T. Urie, Los 
Angeles. 33245 


Souvenir de Santiago; habanera, E. 
Ladivia, orch. F. Azarch; strings, 
with pf. conductor. © Aug. 6, 1936; 
E for. 46592); J. Liber, London. 338246 


Spanish moon; tango, w Dave Zubrin, 
m Edith Brown. ©1e. Dec. 24, 1986; 
EH unp. 187049; Edith Bogomaz, De- 
troit. 33247 


Sparkle and shine; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 137020; 


George A. Hadley, Denver. 33248 
Speaking of an angel; arr. Gladys 


Johnson; pf., with w. © 1. Dee. 1, 
19386; E unp. 186015; Gerard Maga- 
riello, New York. 33249 


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no. 12, 1936 


Spic and Spanish; lyric Al Stillman, 
Spanish lyric and m Eliseo Grenet, 
typical Cuban rumba and American- 
ized fox-trot rumba arrs. Graham 


Prince; orch. pts. © Dec. 3, 1936; 
E pub. 58799; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 33250 


Spider and the fly; song, melody Al. 
Sears. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 
186267: Lester Aaron Pine, Chicago. 

33251 


Spiel von liebe ftir mich, Zigeuner ; vio- 
lino tzigano, lied u. tango, deutscher 
text Gerd Karlick, italienischer text 
B. Cherubini, m C. A. Bixio. © Nov. 
5, 19385; E for. 47070; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernard Herzmansky), 
Vienna. oolbe 


Spielmanns lied; foxtrot, text Klaus S. 


Richter, m Gerhard Winkler, arr. 
komponisten; orch. stimmen u. ge- 


sangstrio. © Aug. 31, 1936; HF for. 
47053; Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. S0200 


Spij malenistwo; kotysanka, stowa Kaz. 
Wiehler, m W. MuSnicki. © Nov. 17, 
1936; E for. 47159 ; Nowa scena, War- 
saw, Poland. 33254 


Spinach; pf. treble, with w. © 1. 
Dee. 19, 1986; E unp. 136810; Nancy 
Clancy, Brooklyn. 33255 


Spirit of delight; w Shelley, m Wil- 
liam Henry Ibberson, tonic solfa tr. 
H. J. Timothy; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 46872; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 33256 


Spirit of radio; w and melody. ©1c. 
Nov. 25, 1986; E unp. 135705; Ger- 
trude L. Snow, Montreal. aoLo ¢ 


Spirit (The) of youth; march, Car] 
J. Gilbert, arr. J. Engleman; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 46780; 
Bosworth & co., Leipzig. . 


Spiritual hymns; hymnal, ed. Henry 
Knighton. © Oct. 18, 1986: A 
101231; Board of directors of the 
general assembly of Spiritualists, 
New York. 33259 


Spring; symphonic sketch, op. 39. © 
Pe.) Dees 7119386 34H funp 136152; 
Pietro Cimini, Los Angeles. 33260: 


—— waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Dee. 1, 1936; E unp. 136107; 
Kenneth Tucker Stabler, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 33261 


Spring came again; lyric and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1936; E unp. 136529; 
Armand Wolff, New York. 33262 


33276 


Spring fever in December; song. © 
1 ec. Dec. 15, 1986; E unp. 1386602; 
Diane Cohen, Bayonne, N. J. 332638 

Spring is dancing back to you; Ww 
Margaret Keir, m Montague Ewing. 
© Aug. 28, 1936; E for. 47017; J. 


Liber, London. 33264 
Spring melody; violin. © 1 ce. Dee. 
17, 19386; E unp. 1386725; Samuel 
Pokrass, New York. 33265 — 


Springtime in Nova Scotia; waltz song, 
melody J. C. Yeo and Ben Adelman. 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 19386; E unp. 136100; 


Josephine Cameron Yeo, Redondo 
Beach, Calif. 33266 


Springtime in the West; w George Kurt 
Richter; pf. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1936; 
H ounp. 135862 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 33267 


Springtime is lovetime; song, m James 
L. Brown; with ukulele arr. ©1.c. 
Nov. 24, 1956; E unp. 185594; Zoe 


Strong, Oakridge, Or. 33268 
Stairways; by Vincent Lopez and 


Adolph Deutsch; pf. © Dee. 23, 
19386; E pub. 59267; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 33269 


Stampede; composed and se. Fletcher 
Henderson; orch. pts. © Nov. 25, 
1936; E pub. 58761; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 33270 


Star magic; w George Norman, m Mil- 
ton Dieterich; sop. 1, 2 and alto. © 
© Dec. 14, 1936; E pub. 59049; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 33271 


Stardust in my eyes: song, m Leo 
Richard. © 1 ¢ Nov. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 185511; Virginia Hensley, Burr- 
ton, Kan. do2t2 


Stardust lullaby; song, arr. Ruth S. 
Paterson. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1986; E 
unp. 1386648; John Charles Metcalfe, 
Chicago. 33273 


Stars in a morning sky; song, m Clar- 
ence Burgess. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; 
BE ounp. 135952; Margaret Alma Stev- 
ens, Jasper, Ont., Canada. 33274 


Stars in a southern sky; w Joseph Linz, 
melody Pem Davenport. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
24, 1986; E unp. 136967; Popular 
melodies, inc., New York. 33275 


Stars over Manhattan; fox trot, w and 
m John Kasché. © 1 c Nov. 23, 
1936; E unp. 135599; John Michael 
Kasché, jr., Allentown, Pa. 33276: 


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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33277 


Stealing love; w and melody Joe Brook- 
field. © 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 1986; E unp. 
135773; Joseph Norman Brookfield, 
San Gabriel, Calif. 332070 


Step chillun, step; w and melody. © 
1 e. Dee. 1, 1986; E unp. 1385995; 
David Gordon Holder, Chicago. 

33278 

Still waters; by Eddie Carroll; pf. © 
Oct. 20, 1936; E for. 46572; Peter 
Maurice music co., Itd., London. 

33279 


Stop dat buzzin’; w and m Raymond 
Harle Mitchell, arr. William Lester ; 
sop. and alto cho. © Aug. 25, 1936; 
EK pub. 57332; Gamble hinged music 
co., Chicago. 33286 


Stop hanging around; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1986; E unp. 136860; 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 33281 


Stop, look and listen, before you give 
your heart away; song, melody Will 
Livernash. ©. 1 ¢ Noy. 28, 1936; 
H unp. 135946; Lee Blastic, South 
Gate, Calif. 33282 


Stradella (Alessandro) Concerto 
grosso; in re maggiore, elaborato 


Alberto Gentili; orch. d’archi e cem- 
balo. Partitura. © Dee. 14, 1936; E 
for. 47089; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

33283 


anonimi siciliani.— 
M. Pellegrini [and] 
versi V. M. Pellegrini: m 
© Nov. 11 
47143; Carisch, s. a., 
33284 


Strawinsky (Igor) Concerto; pour pf. 
suivi d’orch. d@harmonie; orch. Par- 
tition. © Sept. 11, 1986; E for. 
47082; Russischer musikverlag, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 33285 


Streamline blues; song, with arr. for 
ukulele; ete. © Aug. 15, 1986; E 
pub. 59052; Nathaniel Tarrent Fox, 


Strambotto: versi 
Forse; versi V. 
Scherma ; 
Josie Mallia Pulvirenti. 
19386: E for. 
Milan. 


Alton, Ill. 35286. 
Strength and wisdom; w Ola Durrett; 
© 1 e¢. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 


pr. 
136236; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 33287 


Stretch (A) of 28 years; w and melody 
Cliff Carlisle. © 1 c¢. Dec. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 1386458; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. 33288 


String quartet no. 3; Se. and pts. © 
Oct. 14, 1936; E pub. 59342: Quincy 
Porter, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 33289: 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Strings that held your heart; w and 
m Sibyl York; with arr. for guit.. 
etc. © Dec. 4, 19386; E pub. 58873; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

3322 


Stroll on through the years; song. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 14, 1936; E unp. 136571; 


George Seymour Hollis, Merced, 
Calif. 33291 


Strolling on the shady side of Broad- 
way; fox-trot song, melody J. Kelley 
and Ben Adelman. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 
1936; E unp. 185527; John Kelley, 
New York. 383292: 


Strolling on the strand; song, melody 
Jack Mahoney. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1386079; Alexander Corkum, 
Newton Center, Mass. 30293: 


pi. © 
E pub. 58802; Joe 
33294 


Suite in D; by John Stanley, ed. and 
arr. Patrick Williams; organ. 
Aug. 6, 1986; E for. 46626; Bosworth 
& co., ltd., London. 33295: 


Suite of instrumental pieces; from 
Armide et Renaud, Jean-Baptiste 
Lully, selected and ed. Albert Stoes- 
sel; string orch., with pf. ad lib. 
Se. and pts. © Oct. 5, 1936; E pub. 
593838; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

33296 


Sul fieno; versi e m Giuseppe Piazzi. 
© Oct. 1, 1936; E for. 47148 ; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 33297 


Sulla cima del gran sasso; fox trot, 
dal film Lo smemorato, versi Bixio 
Cherubini, m Armando Fragna. © 
Oct. 5, 1936; E for. 46890; Societa 
anonima musicale Bixio, Milan. 


Sugar dance; by Zez Confrey ; 
Nov. 30, 19386; 
Davis, ine., New York. 


33298 
Summit (The) waltz; melody J. B. 
Vidach and Michael Parenti. © 1. 


Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 135659 ; John B. 


Vidach, Chicago. 33299 
Sun (The) will shine again; waltz 


song, melody Ben Adelman and Anna 


Nemeth. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1986; E unp. 
136096; Anna Nemeth, Flushing, 
Lets Nek 33300 
Sundown: waltz song. © 1 ¢ Novy. 


25, 1936; E unp. 1385772; Clarence 
Blake, Charlotte, N. C. 33301 


Sunny (The) Rio Grande; song. © 
1 c« Dee. 24, 1936; E unp. 1387003; 
Irene Raynes, Kansas City, Mo. 

33302 


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no. 12, 1936 


Sunny skies; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 1370382; Henry 
Zwick, Rosedale, Raspeburg P. O. 
Md. 33303 


Sunset; song. 1 ec. Dec. 16, 1936; E 
unp. 136638; Helen Hood, Brookline, 
Mass. 33304 


Sunshine album; w May Hliott, m 
Gwen Lewis, no. 14. © Dee. 18, 
19386; E for. 47150; Reynolds & co., 
London. 33305 


Sunshine from the fingers; by Zez 
Confrey; pf. © Nov. 30, 1986; E 
pub. 58805; Joe Davis, inc., New 
York. 33306 


Sunshine Sally; w and m T. Shand. 
me Noy. 27, 1986: B unp. 185770; 
Hubert J. Braun, Chicago. 33307 

Suppose love did; song, m Sylvester 
Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1936; 
E ounp. 186121; Cora Delia Williams, 


Portland, Or. 33308 
Sur la route de Berthier; chanson 
canadienne, harmonisée Madeleine 


Périssas; choeur mixtes; sans acc. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46660; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 33309 


Sur le Bosphore endormi; fox-trot, 
Moises Simons, arr. Raymond Le- 
grand; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E for. 46680; Choudens, Paris. 

33310 

Sur les bords de la Seine; valse, 
paroles G. Groener et André Saude- 
mont, m Jara Bénes. © Sept. 1, 
1936; E for. 46683; Editions Coda, 
Ss. aeawearis. ave’ UL 


Swagger swing; by Max Goldberg; B 
flat trumpet, with pf. ace. © Nov. 
3, 1936; H for. 46624; Peter Maurice 
music co., ltd., London. 33012 


Swanee river; arr. A. P. McKinney; 
guit., in note and diagram; in C. © 
Nov. 21, 1936; E pub. 59290; McKin- 
ney’s pub. co., Peoria, Ill. 33313 


‘Sweet; from Waikiki wedding; w Leo 
Robin, m Ralph Rainger. ib ite 
Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 136965; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 33314 


‘Sweet and low, by Joseph Barnby, arr.; 
3 French horns, in E flat. © Dec. 
22, 19386; E pub. 59278; Charles V. 
Foreman, Chicago. Ba0L5 


w Alfred Tennyson, m J. Barnby, 
arr. Max Hirschfeld. © Dec. 17, 
1936; E pub. 59174; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

33316 


33029 


Sweet chorines; song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135907; Eugene James 
Broadnax, Philadelphia. 33317 


Sweet face, won’t you come home to 
stay; w and m Paul Rebere. ©1 ©. 
Dec. 4, 1936; E unp. 186082; Paul LL. 
Specht, Sinking Spring, Pa. 33318 


Sweet Georgia Rose; w Cliff Raymond, 
m Sylvester Long Cross. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
28, 1986; E unp. 185855; Clifford 
Raymond Lanman, Anchorage, Ky. 

33319 


Sweet lady I must have you; w and 
melody. © 1 e¢ Nov. 30, 1986; E 
unp. 185941; George Franklin Fran- 


ciosa, Rochester, N. Y. 33320 
Sweet lei lehua; melody arr. Mort 


Searles; [guit.] with instruction. © 
Noy. 20, 19386; E pub. 58939; Harry 


G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 33321 
Sweet little you; song, arr. Wayne 
Johnson. ).© 1c: Wee 22741936 
unp. 136955; Frederick Otto Riley, 
Noel, Mo. aomee 
Sweet love; w and melody. © 1 e. 


Noy. 14, 1986; E unp. 1386427; Pas- 
quale Novara, New York. 33020 


Sweet on you; song, m J. Kopf and 
Ivan Tashman. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1936; 
EH unp. 136166; Jack Kopf, Phila- 
delphia. 33024 


Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, lovely 
Linda Lou; w and melody York and 
King, Tom Connell and Will Heag- 
ney. ©l1ce Nov. 21, 1936; E unp. 
135585; York and King music pub. 
co., New York. 33325 


Sweetest Rose, youre the rose of my 
heart; waltz song, melody Ben Adel- 
man. © 1c¢ Dee. 1, 19863;°>H ump: 
136108; Howard Henry, Cincinnati. 

33926 


Sweetest (The) song of all my dreams ; 


song. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 
135486; Sidney Smith, New West- 
minster, B. C., Canada. 33327 


Sweetheart mine; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1 « Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 135572; 
G. W. St. James, Olneyville, R. 1. 

33328 


Sweetheart (The) of Sigma chi has 
fallen in love with a Phi; song. 
1 e. Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 185987; 
William James Williams, Charleston, 
W. Va. 338329 


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30000 


Sweetheart, sweetheart, pronounced 
darling; w Jack Lawrence, m Peter 
Tinturin; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Dec. 9, 1986; E pub. 59212; Words 
& music, inc., New York. 33330 


Sweetheart that’s how I need you; 
song, pf. acc. Cedric Henry Gard. © 
Le Dee. 4, 193865) EH) unpels6209)- 
Irma Marie Apfelbaum, Ft. Wayne. 

33331 

Sweetheart (The) waltz; from Col- 
lege holiday, w Ralph Freed, m Bur- 
ton Lane, pf. se. Mario Agnolucci; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 
27, 19386; E pub. 58887; Famous mu- 
sic corp., New York. 33332 


Sweetheart, without you; w Joe Dris- 
coll and Charley Nicholls, melody J. 


Fort. © 1. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 
136531; Joseph Earl Driscoll, Chi- 


eago, Charles Dwight Nicholls, Le- 
mont, Iil., and Joseph Fort, Chicago. 
33359 


Swing (The) band book; new arrs. and 
new selections Paul Yoder; pts. © 
Oct. 1, 1986; E pub. 58778; Melrose 
bros. music ¢o., ine., Chicago. 33334 


Swing is the thing; song. ©1e. Dee. 
9, 1936; E unp. 186311; Sam Stevens 
Hood, Raleigh, N. C. 30300 


Swing it high and swing it low; w and 
melody. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1986; E unp. 
1385837; Catherine Mary Colborn, 
Brentwood, Mo. 33336 


Swing of swings; song, w Paul F’. 
Webster. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1986; EH 
unp. 136491; Edward Durham, New 
York. 33337 


Swing Santa swing; waltz song, w and 
m R. Phillips and Max Ruth. ©1le. 
Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135825; Rita 
Phillips and Max Rutkowski, Mil- 
waukee. 33338 


Swing style; by Jay Arnold. 1. Trom- 
bone, euphonium, cello and _ other 
bass clef instruments.—2. Trumpet, 
cornet, mellophone and fluegel horn. 
© Dee. 23, 1936; E pub. 59298, 59294 ; 
Amsco music sales co., ine., New 
York. 33009, 30040 


Swing that music; w and m Horace 
Gerlach and Louis Armstrong. © 
Nov. 7, 1986; E pub. 58755; Southern 
musie pub. co., ine, New York. 

33041 


Swing time; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 185767; Wil- 
liam Harold Mickey, Buenos Aires, 
Argentina. 33342 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Swing waltz: by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
op. 512, no. 1; pf: © Dee. 21, 1986: 
E pub. 59188; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 33343 


Swing vour du de lu du; fox-trot, w 
Jean Lousteau, and melody. © 1 «. 
Dec. 9, 1936; E unp. 136383; Carl 
Jaspan, Washington. 33044 

Swingin’ love; song. © 1 e¢ Nov. 21, 
19386; E unp. 1385498; Barbara Beach, 
Emporia, Ivan. 33345 

Swinging over the moon; w and mel- 
ody. ©. 1, e., Dee: 8, 1936;.,.4H uni. 
136244; Gladys’ Parham _ Roberts, 
Vidor, Tex. 33346 

Swingtime jubilee; song. © 1c. Nov. 
25, 1986; E unp. 135833; John F. 
Benkelnman, Detroit. 33047 

Symphonic waltz to the five Great 
Lakes; pf. conductor. © 1 e¢. Oct. 
10, 1986; E unp. 1385553; Karl Schuh, 
Chicago. 33348 


Szumi w gaju brzezina; stlowa: Adama 


Asnyka, m: St. Niewiadomski, op. 
49) nire"3.. ©)! Oct.’ 8, 1986. eetor: 


46704: G. Seyfarth, Lwow, Poland. 
30049 

VY. A.; w B. P. Jones, as sung by 
Jilson Setters, arr. © 1 ¢ Dee. 7, 
1936: EK unp. 1386195; Jean Thomas, 
Ashland, Ky. 33350 
Ta matia tis t’arapika; melody Tetos 
Demetriades. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 136627; Southern music pub. 
co., inc., New York. 33301 


Ta-ta, ta-ta, say ta-ta to your tar; 
from O-kay for sound, w R. P. Wes- 
ton and Bert Lee, m Harris Weston ; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 5, 
1936; E for. 46844; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, ltd., London. 33352 


Tak musi byé; tango, stowa i m: L. 
Buffini. © Dee. 27, 1985; E for. 
46794; Editions Fermata, Warsaw, 
Poland. 33353 


Take a tip from me; song. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 5, 1986; E unp. 186130; Edward 
L. Wolfe, New York. 33354 


Take me back to those wide open 
spaces; from Trail dust, w and: m 
Harry Tobias and Jack Stern, pf. se. 
Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele 
and guit. © Dec. 7, 1936; E pub. 
58982; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 33355 


Take me in the life boat; w and m 
Frank Southern; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Noy. 24, 1986; E unp. 135625 ; Georgia 
music co., New York. 33306 


be 


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no. 12, 1986 


Take my tip; w and melody. © 1. 
Noy. 30, 1986; E unp. 185967; Gordon 
Hull, Staten Island, N. Y. 33357 


Take things as they come; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1986; E unp. 
136805; Cecelia Benchman, Detroit. 

33308 

Tales from the Vienna woods; waltz, 
Johann Strauss, op. 325, arr. Harry 
Bettoney ; duet for 2 B flat clarinets 
and duet for flute or violin, and B 
fiat clarinet, with pf. Pts. © Nov. 
15, 1986; E pub. 59091; Cundy-Bet- 


toney co., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
333509 
Tales of the Vienna forest; waltz, w 


John Greenaway, m Johann Strauss, 
transcribed Julius Harrison; mixed 
cho. Winthrop Rogers ed. © Nov. 
20, 1936; E for. 46861; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 33360 


Talkin’ to her mother; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 136489; 
William Samuel Green, St. Louis. 

33361 


Tallulah; w and melody. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1986; E unp. 136753; Emily Jean- 
nett Luick, New York. 33362 


Tango delie stelle; tango, versi Ar- 
mando Gildo, m Giuseppe Adami. © 
Dee. 3, 19386; E pub. 58847; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc., New York. 33363 


Tango—dethroned; pf. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1986; E unp. 136682; Bruce G. White, 
Salt Lake City. 33364 


Tango noir; du film La belle équipe, 
paroles J. Duvivier et L. Poterat, m 
Jean Sautreuil, F. Jeanjean et M. 
Jeanjean. © Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 
46695; C. Joubert & cie. et Royalty, 
Paris. 33365 


Tankard (A) of ale; from The prince 
and the pauper, w Laird Doyle, m 
M. K. Jerome and EH. W. Korngold ; 
male voices. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 137086; Music publishers 
holding corp., New York. 30066 


Tantalizin’ sweetheart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135813; 
Frank EH. Liszanckie, New York. 

33367 


Tantalizing ; song, m Otillie Appelbaum 
Hartman. © 1 ¢c. Dec. 10, 1986; EB 
unp. 136437; Gertrude Alice Samuels, 
New York. 33368 


Tanzmusik; flotter foxtrot, text Klaus 
S. Richter, m u. arr. Gerhard Mohr; 
orch. stimmen u. gesangstrio. © 


30081 


Sept. 23, 1986; E for. 47054; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m; b. h., Berlin. 33369 


Tarantella; by S. Thalberg, op. 65, arr. 
Charles Stainer; military band pts. 
© Dee. 15, 1936; E for. 47034; Hawkes 
& son (London) ltd., London. 33370 


Tarantella De Feo; canzone, m Antonio 
Vivio. ©1.«. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 
135882; Pietro De Feo, New York. 

30061 

Tattle tale; from the Stanley Graham 
production of The drunkard, w and 
m Jamie Hrickson. © Nov. 14, 1936; 
EK pub. 59291; Stanley Graham, 
Dallas. doo 12 


Tears and smiles; by Daniel Protheroe, 
choral arr. Wayne Howorth ; women’s 


voices, with contralto solo. © Aug. 
25, 1936; E pub. 57333; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. Bist is) 
Technique (La) du hautbois; sonorité 


et mécanisme, par l’étude rationelle 
des gammes, Louis Bleuzet. 1°° pte. 
© Sept. 1, 1936; E for. 46658; Al- 
phonse Leduc & cie., Paris. 30014 


Telemann (G. Ph.) Zwei divertimenti; 
nr. 1 A-dur, hrsg. u. bearb. Fritz 
Oberdorffer ; streichorch. u. cembalo, 
klavier, statt viola auch dritte vio- 
line. Partitur. © Sept. 2, 1936; BE 
for. 46709; Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ger- 
many. Boole 


Television calling; w and m Alister 
Foster. © Nov. 27, 1936: E for. 
46994; Herman Darewski music pub. 
co., ine. Charles Sheard & co., London. 

333716 

Tell de Lawd I’se comin’ when mah 
work am thru; w and m Carol Clay- 
baugh ; pf. © 1 ¢ Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135877 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 33377 


Tell me a bedtime story; w M. Metro- 
vich, m S. Olinger. © 1 ¢. Dee. 5, 
1936: E unp. 1386155; Mabel Metro- 
vich and Shannon Olinger, Fresno, 
Calif. 33378 


Temperamental lady; w Bill Mesick; 


pf. 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1986; unp. 
135800; Mary Jane Elder, Winnetka, 
Til. 33379 
|/Templeton (Alec) Four character 


studies; pf. © Oct. 15, 1936; EB for. 
46747; Augener, Itd., London. 33380 


Tfiloth Abraham; songs, with recitative 
cantor ad lib, © Dee. 8, 1936; EB 
pub. 58969 ; Abraham Isaac Sherman, 
New York. 33381 


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38082 


Thanks for that insult; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1936; E unp. 136125; 
Willard Van Valkenburgh, Bedford 
Hills, N. Y. 33382 


Thanks to the wonderful moonlight ; 
w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1936: 
E unp. 186898; Vivian Davis, Ogden, 
Utah. 33383 


That feeling of love; fox-trot song, m 
Julian Wright. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1386941; Daniel Whitham, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 33384 


That foolish feeling; from Top of the 
town, w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy 
McHugh; with guit. arr. ©Dee. 3, 
1936; E pub. 58962; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 33385 


That great President of U. S. A.: w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 1936: 
EH unp. 1386816; Ernestine Makofsky 
Carey, New Orleans. 33386 


That little old shack; w and m Doris 
Starr; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 1936; E 
unp. 186217; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 33387 


That little sweetheart of mine; fox- 
trot song. © 1c. Dee. 12, 1986: E 
unp. 1386507; A. F. Becan, Sayville, 
ING HY, 33388 


That made me feel at home; hillbilly 
song, w and melody. © 1 c¢. Dec. 
14, 1936; E unp. 136569; John J. 
Schneider, Philadelphia. 30089 


That man is here again; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 135768 ; 
Lefroy Greyson Collins, New York. 

33390 


That New York swing; song. © 1. 
Noy. 24, 1986; E unp. 135678; Mar- 

- cella Lalley Kropp, Brooklyn. 
33391 


©1e. Dec. 
Earl E. 
33392 


That’s all I wanted to know; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 
136254; David De Tar Corn, jr., New 
York. 30093 


That’s how romance was born; w B. J. 
Schwartz, melody Wilbur Jay Dorf- 
man. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1936; E unp. 
136303; Wilbur Dorfman and Ber- 
nard J. Schwartz, Cleveland. 338394 


‘That’s the love your eyes tell me; song. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 136247; 
Clarence Adolphus Harwood, Austin, 
Tex. 33395 


That night in June; song. 
9, 1936; E unp. 1386360; 
Watters, Bloomington, I11. 


pt. 107, n. s., v. 31 


That sweet story of old; anthem for 
Children’s day, w Mrs. Luke, m Theo- 
dore Marzials, arr. Kenneth Down- 
ing; 2-pt. treble cho. © Sept. 30, 
1936; E pub. 59323; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 33396 

That was their last ride, ll never see 


my pal any more; song. © 1 -@ 
Dee. 15, 1936; E unp. 136573.; Wil- 


liam Fridjoph Mitchell, Calumet, 
Mich. 33397 
Theme; pf. © 1c Dec. 7, 1936; EH 


unp. 186253; George EH. Bruns, Port- 
land, Or. 33398 


Theme song; pf. © 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 185880; Barbara Beach, Em- 
poria, Kan. 33399 


Theme, Variations and Fugue; by Wil- 
liam Busch; pf. © Nov. 9, 1936; 
E for. 46806; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 33400 


Theme waltz; w and melody. © 1 «. 
Noy. 25, 1936; E unp. 135720; Vivian 
Wolf Robinson, Philadelphia. 33401 


Then came my dream; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135613; 
Frank Vincent LaRosa, Brooklyn. 

33402 

Then you've never been in love; w Jack 
Scholl, m Lou Handman; with guit. 
arr. © Dee. 2, 1936; E pub. 58823; 
Crawford music corp., New York. 

33403 

There is a home not far away; Song. 
©1ec. Nov. 25, 1986; E unp. 135702; 
Myrtie Govan, Monroe, Wash. 33404 


There is my heart; w and m Hyvelyn 
Smith Bishop. © Dec. 1, 1936; E 
for. 47013; Paterson’s publications, 
Itd., London. 33405 


There is no one so dear as you; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dee. 9, 1936; E unp. 136346; 
Elsie H. Miller, Marion, Wis. 33406 


There is someone I’m loving; fox-trot 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 185536; Charles 
Gehrkie, Shenandoah, Pa. 33407 


There must be a reason for love; w 
and m Pierre Van Houten; pf. treble. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 136733 ; 
Pierre Linwood Van Houten, New 
York. 33408 

There must be five to make a love 
scene; m John Rio; pf. treble, with 


w. © 1 ¢ Dee: 3, 1936.7 Beane 
136056; S. Richard Bivona, New 
York. 33409 


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33436 


There’s a better day coming by and by; 
hymn, w Pauline E. Wilcox and 
Clarence H. Williams. © Apr. 21, 
1934; E pub. 58746; Merrill Dunlop, 
Chicago. 33410 

There’s a cabin in the cedars; song, 
m J. Chas: MeNeil. © 1 ¢. Dec. 14, 
1936; E unp. 1386534; Margaret 
Tinkis, Detour, Mich. 33411 


There’s a little brown house; song. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 136582; 
Cornelius M. Payne, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 33412 


There’s a Mickey Mouse, and it’s bank 
nite; w E. L. Hotchkiss, melody N. G. 
Scott. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1936; E unp. 
135654; Nathan G. Scott and Emmy 
Lou Hotchkiss, Berkeley, Calif. 

33413 


There’s a sparrow in the haystack; w 
and melody Sam Hearn. © 1c. Nov. 


19, 1986; E unp. 135841; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 
33414 


There’s love dreaming round my shoul- 
ders when I think of you; song. 
1c. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 136877; 
Klise Wamsley, Otway, O. 38415 


There’s no two ways about it; from 
Top of the town, w Harold Adamson, 
m Jimmy McHugh; with guit. arr. © 
Dee. 3, 1936; E pub. 58955 ; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 33416 


There was a time I thought the world 
of you; song, melody Phil Starr. © 
1 ¢ Dec. 2, 1936; E unp. 1386017; 
Johnny Bradley, Philadelphia. 33417 


There you go; song. © 1. Dee. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1387076; Virginia Ann 
Becton, Hot Springs, Ark. 33418 


They never met; w Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, m Wilhelm Schiffer ; mixed 
cho. Rev. ed. © Dec. 10, 1936; EB 
pub. 58976; Galaxy music corp., New 
York. . 33419 


Thirds on parade; march miniature, 
Cleo Allen Hibbs; pf. © Dec. 15, 
1936; E pub. 59193 ; Theodore Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 33420 


This good-bye is not a solemn good-bye; 
w and melody. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 136902; Fidel M. G. Pan- 
buena, San Pedro, Calif. 39421 


This is good-bye; w and melody. © 
1 ec Dee. 2, 1986; E unp. 135968; 
Henry R. Dutton, Albany. 33422 


This is my well beloved son; words by 
Nada Van Fossen, music by S. L. 


123843—37——-7 


Gross ;;.pf.; ©. 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; 
E unp. 135888 ; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 35423 


This mad whirl; from the production, 
w Moe Jaffe, m Clay Boland; with 


arr, for guit., etc. © Nov. 23, 1936; 
E pub. 58765; Words & music, inc., 
New York. 33424 


This pretty little girl; fox-trot, w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 
136672; E. Hartley Carle, Glassville, 
N. B., Canada. 33425 


This side of heaven; w and m Box, 
Cox and Roberts; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete., R. S. Stoddon. © Dee. 1, 
1936; E for. 46946; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 33426 


Those kisses; fox-trot, w Bob Hayes, 
melody Al Berkman. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1936; E unp. 1386076; Robert Peary 
Hayes, Marshfield, Mass. 33427 


Those rambling blues; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135914; 
W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 33428 


Those wistful eyes; song. © 1c. Nov. 


30, 1936; E unp. 135817; Sidney 
Smith, New Westminster, B. C., Can- 
ada. 33429 


Thought (A) for the day; w A. Nutt, m 
Hector MacCarthy; med. voice. © 
Oct. 5, 19386; E pub. 59835; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. 33430 


Thought (The) of her brings tears to 
my eyes; w and melody. © 1c. Dee. 
7, 1986; B unp. 136373; Tony Crocco, 
Holden, Mass. 33431 


Thousand (A) different reasons; w and 
m Leonard Feather. © Oct. 18, 1936; 
FE for. 46853 ; Macmelodies, Itd., Lon- 
don. 33432 


Three blind mice ; humorous variations, 
Adolf Lotter, arr. Denis Wright; 
brass band pts. © Dee. 10, 1936; E 
for. 46965; Hawkes & son (London) 
ltd., London. 33433 


Three (The) kings; carol, w anon., 
15th century, m Gerald Cockshott; 
mixed voices. © Oct. 22, 1936; E for. 
46619; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

33434 


Three shades of blue; w Roy Newell, 
melody Nat Simon. © 1 c¢. Dee. 12, 
1936; E unp. 136633; Superior music, 
ine., New York. 33485. 


Three sisters; by Vincent Lopez and 
Adolph Deutsch; pf. © Dee. 23, 
1986; E pub. 59265; Robbins music 
corp., New York. 33436 


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33437 


Three wingéd words; w Leigh B. Shif- 
fer; pf. ©1e. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136352; William R. Stecher, Easton, 
Pa. 33437 


Three wise men; Christmas carol, w 
and m Walter J. Brunsman, arr. J. 
Alfred Schehl; mixed voices; pf. or 
organ ace. © Dec. 30, 1986; E pub. 
58999; Merrell Schwarz music Co., 
Cincinnati. 33438 


Thrill me forever; w and melody. © 
1 c. Dee. 17, 19386; E unp. 1386778; 
Frank Rudolph, Phoenix, Ariz. 33439 


Throne (A) for love; w and melody. © 


1 c Dee. 19, 19836; E unp. 186821; 


John Bunyan Moore, Murphy, N. C. 
33440 


Through the gateway; sight reading 
tests, Donald Gray; pf. © Nov. 13, 
1936; E for. 46734; Boosey & co., Itd.., 
London. 33441 


Thunder on the mountain ; w Billy Hill, 
melody Neil Moret. © 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1986; E unp. 135786; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 33442 


Tick tock says the clock; w and m Ella 
Ketterer ; pf. © Dee. 15, 1936: E pub. 
59219; Groene music pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 33443 


Till mor; sang, Hugo Bedinger. © Oct. 
9, 1986; 1 ce. Nov. 11; E for. 46556; 
A.-b. Carl Gehrmans musikforlag, 
Stockholm. 33444 


Timber; by Billy Hill and Bob Hm- 
merich; with guit. arr. © Noy. 28, 
1986; E pub. 589138; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 33445 


fox-trot, Billy Hill and Bob Em- 
merich, arr. Paul Weirick; orch. pts. 
© Dec.) 1183667) pub: 58821 5 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 33446 


Time out for love; w and m Joe San- 
ders ; with arr. for guit., ete. © Sept. 
3, 1936; E pub. 59055; Forster music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 33447 


Timid (The) maiden; English tr. Vin- 
cent Nisek, Bohemian folk song, arr. 
Charles T. Maclary; male voices. © 
Dec. 9, 1936: E pub. 59080; Elkan- 
Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 33448 


Tippety-witchet; from Souls at sea, w 
Leo Robin, m Ralph Rainger. © 
1 c« Dee. 8, 19386; E unp. 1386279; 
Famous music corp., New York. 

33449 


Tired Tim; unison song, w Walter de la 
Mare, m Frederick Thomas Durrant, 


To our President; w and melody. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


tonic solfa tr. H. J. Timothy. © Nov. 
9, 1986; E for. 46875; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 33450 


Tit willow; from The mikado, w W. S. 
Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, arr. Ber- 
nice Manoloff ; with ukulele and guit. 
chords and Hawaiian guit. solo, in 
note and diagram, arr. Nick Manoloff. 
© Dec. 5, 1936; E pub. 58875; Calu- 
met music co., Chicago. 33451 


To-; w Edgar Allan Poe, and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 14, 1986; E unp. 136606 ; 
Robert Joseph Kiss, Irvington, N. J. 

33452 

To a Madonna in Carrara marble; song, 
w Sister Mariella. © Dec. 7, 1936; 
E pub. 59004 ; Charles Repper, Boston. 

33453 

To and fro; selection, from the revue, 
Nat Ayer, jr., and Hugh Wade, arr. 
W. H. Ewen; pf. © Dee. 4, 1936; 
E for. 46991; Keith, Prowse & co., 


Itd., London. 33454 
To have and to hold; w B. J. Schwartz, 
melody Wilbur Jay Dorfman. © 


1 c. Noy,, 16, 1936: ) HY unpadoosu2. 
Wilbur Dorfman and Bernard J. 
Schwartz, Cleveland. 383455 


To love you and to lose you; from 
Johnny Johnson, w Edward Heyman, 
m Kurt Weill; with arr: for, ‘euit., 
ete. © Dac. 12, 1936; E pub. 59051; 
Chappell & co., ine.,, New York. 33456 


To my surprise; song. © 1c. Dee. 14, 
1936; FE unp. 186547; Maurine Eliza- 
beth Honeycombe, Hollywood, Calif. 

33457 
© 

1 -e.' Dee. 19;) 19865" EB) anpoisesZ20r 

Alice Maude DeCamp, Fairview, O. 

33458 


To the woods; unison song, w Jean 
Myles, m Cecil Sharman. © Noy. 6, 
1936; KE for. 46568; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 33459 


To win your heart; w and m M. L. 
Carlton and Jpseph R. Harris; pf. 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1936; E unp. 186239; 
Maurice Lloyd Carlton, Los Angeles. 

33460 


To you, my love; w Gus Binz and 
Natalia King, melody Natalia King. 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 135786; 
Natalia Milwiecz, Chicago. 33461. 


Toccata and Bergamaseca; from Fiori 
musicali, Girolamo Frescobaldi, arr. 
Albert Stoessel; string orch., with 
pi. or organ ad lib. Se. and pts. © 
Oct. 5, 1936; E pub. 59336; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 33462 


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no. 12, 1936 


To-day: song, w Leonard Green. © 
1 ce. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 186548; 
Howard Arthur Kay, Glendale, Calif. 

33463 
fox: trot, w and mm) John 

Kasché. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 

1385596; John Michael Iasché, jr., 

Allentown, Pa. 33464 


—— song, words by Helen Mitchel and 
C. H. Harmer. © 1c. Dee. 10, 1936; 
E unp. 136409; Charles Henry Har- 
mer, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 33465 


To-morrow, to-day will be yesterday; 
w and melody. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1936; 
E unp. 136488; Harry Pyle and Rob- 
ert Wyatt, New York. 35466 

Tonight, lover, tonight; from Criminal 
lawyer, w Harry Tobias, m Jack 
Stern; with arr. for guit., ete. 
Dee. 21, 19386; E pub. 59279; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 33467 


Too late, my sailor boy; w and mel- 
ody. © 1c Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 
135819 ; Neil McDermott, Bishopville, 
Se C: 33468 

Too many maybes in my baby’s eyes; 
w and m Helen Hayne. © 1. Nov. 
12, 19386; E unp. 186051; Helen M. 
Hayne, Milwaukee. de8469 


Too many years between them; waltz, 
wand melody. © 1c. Noy. 24, 1936; 
EH unp. 135727,;. Lillie. McGinnis, 
Joliet, Ill. 33470 


Too much trouble; w A. Angelo, m A. 
Waviro, «© 1 c, Nov. 270 19360K; 
unp. 185747; Albert DeVito and Anna 
Angelo, Hartford. 33471 


Too soon; w and melody Mary C. Han- 
ley. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 
137034; Mary Hanley Phelan, Milton, 
Mass. 33472 


Toomba; Tahitian rhumba, w and mel- 
ody. © 1, Dee. 17, 1936; E unp. 
136837; Augie Goupil, Hollywood, 
Calif. 33473 


Top of the town; from the production, 
w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy Mc- 
Huet: swith 2uat. arr.’ © Dees 38, 
1936; E pub. 58959; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 33474 


Together ; 


Topping the bill; fox-trot, w Frances 
Bennett, m Pringle Coulter; pf. © 
Mme. Dec 9, 19386; HH unp. 136305; 
Hugh M. Boodie, Toronto, Ont., Can- 
ada. 33475 


Torna la serenata; valzer. dal film Re 
di denari, versi Bixio Cherubini, m 


33490 


Cesare Andrea Bixio. © Oct. 5, 
1936; IX for. 46594; Societa anonima 
musicale Bixio, Milan. 33476 


Tournament overture: by Alfred H. 
Hicks, ed. Harold Bachman; band 
pts. © Noy. 21, 1936; E pub. 58797 ; 
Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 33477 


Tout mon amour; valse, Aimé-Cour- 
tioux; orch. ptes. © Sept. 1, 1936; 
E for. 46764; Marcel Labbé, Paris. 

33478 


"Toxicatin’ you; w E. Duerr, melody 
W. Engvick. © 1. Oct. 26, 1936; 
EK unp. 185653; William Engvick, 
Oakland, Calif., and Edwin Duerr, 
Berkeley, Calif. 33479. 


Toy-town wedding; fox-trot novelty, w 
Erell Reeves, m Sherman Myers; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 
27, 1986; E for. 47047; Cecil Lennox, 
Itd., London. 33480 


Trdiumen, immer nur triitumen;: lang- 
Samer foxtrot, text Bruno Elsner, m 
Gerhard Winkler. © Feb. 12, 1936; 
EK for. 46822; Dreiklang-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. ° 338481 


Traigo un pendiente; melodia, M. Rod- 
riguez and F. Montalvo. © 1 «©. Dee. 
18, 1936; E unp. 136883; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

33482 


Trail dust; from the production, w 
and m Claudia Humphrey, pf. sce. 
Geo. N. Terry; with arr. for ukulele 
and guit. © Dee. 7, 1936; E pub. 
38983; Popular melodies, inc., New 
York. 33483 


Trailer (The) song; roamin’ in a home 
on wheels, w Joe Young, m Fred B. 
Ahlert; with guit. arr. © Nov. 27, 
1936; E pub. 58773: Crawford music 
corp., New York. 33484 


Trails; fox-trot, w and melody Warren 
(Woody) Frisino. © 1 ¢ Dee. 2, 
1936; E unp. 136008: Warren Frisino. 
Baltimore. 33485 


Train (The); w and melody. © 1 c. 
Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 136998; Alice H. 
Crompton, Worcester. 33486 


Tramping; w Anne Hughes, melody 
Melicent Lane. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
KE unp. 135696; Reid Richmond, New 
York. 33487 


Transposing at the piano; in 3 stages, 
J. Raymond Tobin. Stage 1-3. © 
Noy. 18, 19386: E for. 46908-46910; 
Joseph Williams, 1td., London. 

33488-33490 


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33491 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 31 


Travelling (The) salesman; comedy! Trombone Sammy; by Cyrus S. Mal- 


waltz, Rex London, arr. Ronnie Mun- 
ro; orch. pts. and w. © Dee. 8, 1936; 
E for. 47024; J. R. Lafleur & son, Itd., 
London. 33491 


Treat (A) for the eyes; from Happy 
go lucky, w and m Cliff Friend and 
Sam H. Stept; with guit. arr. © 

Noy. 12, 1986; E pub. 58790; Shapiro, 

Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

33492 


Tréfle (Le) a cing feuilles; de Carlo 
Innocenzi et R. Alegiani; pf. © 1 e. 
Sept. 12, 1986; E unp. 186968; 
Romolo Alegiani, Rome. 


Tribute; w Margaret Keir, m Montague 
Ewing; in A flat. © Aug. 14, 1936; 
HE for. 47018; J. Liber, London. 

33494 


Tricky trombone; by Lew Davis; trom- 
bone, with pf. ace. © Nov. 6, 1936; 
E for. 46739; Peter Maurice music 
co., ltd., London. 33495 


Trim (A) little midshipmite; from 
Southern roses, w Clifford Grey, m 
Hans May; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 17, 1986; E for. 46750; Law- 
rence Wright music co., ltd., London. 

33496 


Trinity chimes; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 ¢ Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 
136990; Edith Miller, Frederick, Md. 

33497 


Trio; di Renzo Rossellini; violino, vio- 
loncello e pf. © Nov. 16, 1936; E 
for. 46759; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


33498 
Trio 4 cordes; de Jean Rivier; violon, 
alto et  violoncelle. Partition. © 


Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46655; Editions 
Maurice Sénart, Paris. 33499: 


Tripping; melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 19, 
1986; E unp. 136799; Walter Smith, 
San Francisco. 33000 


Tristesse; du film La belle équipe, Jean 
Sautreuil, F. Jeanjean et M. Jean- 
jean; pf. © Sept. 1,,1986; E. for. 
46696; C. Joubert & cie. et Royalty, 
Paris. 33501 


Trite but very tragic; song. © 1. 
Dee. 8, 1986; E unp. 13863818; Jerome 
Lawrence Kurtz, Pittsburgh. 33502 


Trollhittan; sang. Otto Lindblad. © 
Oct. 9, 1986; E for. 46557; A.-b. Carl 
Gehrmans musikforlag, Stockholm. 

33503 


39493 


lard; pf. © Dec. 15, 1986; E pub. 
59190; Theodore Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 33504 


Troubador (A); w and melody. © 1 
ce. Dee. 17, 19386; E unp. 186772; Hlsa 
Fox, Cleveland Heights, O. 33505 


Troubadour (A) in the night; fox trot, 
w and m John Kasché. © 1 ¢. Nov. 


23, 1936; E unp. 1385598; John 
Michael Kasché, jr., Allentown, Pa. 
33006 


Troublin’ blues; w and melody. ©1c. 
Dec. 11, 1986; E unp. 136400; Moe C. 
Winer, Chicago. 33507 


True love is the monarch of the world; 
w Barbet Martin; pf. © 1 ¢. Noy. 
28, 19386; E unp. 1385890; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 33508 


True love will never die; pf. treble, 
with w. ©1c. Dee. 2, 1936; E unp. 
136064; Olga Schmidt, Stratford, 
Wis. 33509 


Trumpet in spades; by Duke Ellington ; 


pf. © Dee. 14, 1936; E pub. 59054; 
Exclusive publications, ine., New 
York. 33510 


Try tappin’; foxtrot song and tap dance 
novelty, w Al Stillman and Dailey 


Paskman, m Curt Kremer and Al- 
fred Solman, arr. Graham Prince; 
orch. pts. © Dee. 17, 1986; E pub 


59155; Edward B. Marks music corp., 
New York. 33511 


w Al Stillman and Dailey Pask- 
man, m Curt Kremer and Alfred 
Solman; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Dec. 1, 1936; E pub. 58792; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

aeDLe 


Trying to reach the moon; song. © 
1 « Dee. 7, 19386; E unp: 136216; 
Minnie Posey, San Diego, Calif, 

¢ 33513 


Trying to say that I love you; w and 
m Nola Arndt; with guit. arr. © 
Dee. 12, 1936; E pub. 59274; Mills 
music, ine., New York. 33914 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) The 
ezarina; libretto Bob Wright and 
Chet Forrest, m adapted from Tschai- 
kowsky’s 5th symphony, Herbert 
Stothart; mixed voices. © 1c. Dec. 
16, 1936; E unp. 136677 ; Metro-Gold- 
wyn-Mayer corp., New York. 33515 


None but the lonely heart; arr. 
Geo. H. Sanders; orch. pts., with cor- 


1480 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


33542 


| SMA, hw ee aaaiaiaial 


net or cello solo ad lib. © Dee. 4, 
1936; E pub, 58857 ; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. 33516 


transcribed Carl Richter; pf. 


© Noy. 19, 1936; E pub. 59016; Bach 


33517 


w Johann Wolfgang von 
Goethe, tr. Arthur Westbrook, m arr. 
Beatrice Posamanick; mixed voices. 
© Dee. 15, 1936; E pub. 59185; Theo- 
dore Presser co., Philadelphia. 33518 


The toy soldiers; march, op. 39, 
no. 5 [and] Soldiers march; by Rob- 
ert Schumann, op. 68, no. 2: arr. Jos- 
eph BE. Momo; pf. accordion. © Dec. 
19, 1936; E pub. 59231; Kay and Kay 
music pub. corp., New York. 33519 


La tsarine; texte Bob Wright et 
Chet Forrest, texte francais Gilles 
Guilbert, m adapted from Tschai- 
kowsky’s 5th symphony, Herbert 
Stothart; soli, duets, and recitatives. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136681 ; 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp., New 
York. 33020 


Tu divina emoci6n; letra Esther Cos- 
ies pt,. © 1 ¢ Dee. 15, 1986; 
E unp. 136687; Ernestina Lecuona, 
Havana. goon 


Tu mi piaci; canzone one step, dal film 
Nozze vagabonde, parole O. Biancoli 
e D. Falconi, m Nino Ravasini. © 
Noy. 12, 1986; E for. 47167; Casa 
musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 

33522 


Tu sabes que te quiero; cancién; con 
pf. treble solo. © 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1986; 
E unp. 1386048; Carmelina Delfin, 
New York. 339523 


Tu tienes la culpa; melody Polo Cruz 
and Mateo Meto. © 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 
19386; E unp. 136893; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 33524 


musie co., Boston. 


‘Tulipany; tango, slowa Igo Kranowski, 
‘-m Artur Gold. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
- EK for. 47109; Nowa scena, Warsaw, 

Poland. By3 197-43) 


——fand] Wiem. ze odej- 
dziesz; tango, stowa A. Wiast, m M. 
Wroblewski; arr. I. Wesby; orch. 
Siromy.. <C) -Nov....25,,,1936; Bi, for. 
47103; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
33526 


Tumbled down shack on the hill; w 
Nell Hammond; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
19386; E unp. 135892; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 33527 


Tunes from Yonside; folk-songs, coll. 
and arr. © Nov. 1, 1986; E pub. 
58883; Gladys Vee Jameson, Berea, 
Ky. 33528 


Turkey in the straw; plantation frolics, 
transcribed Carl Richter; pf. © Nov. 
19, 1936; E pub. 59011; Bach music 
co., Boston. 33529 


Turn back to Sorrento; by Ernesto de 
Curtis, arr. Christopher O’Hare. 1. 
Ten. 1, ten. 2 or bar., and bass.—2. 
2-pt. choral.—3. Sop. 1, sop. 2 or alto, 
and alto. © Dec. 19, 1936; E pub. 
59225-59227; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. 33530-33532 


Tus ojos; melodia, Guadalupe Mendoza. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 136886 ; 
Edward B. Marks music corp., New 
York. 33533 


Tusculum pioneers’ march; w EHunice 
Parsons; pf. © 1c. Dee. 15, 1936; 
E unp. 136686; William Musbach 
Hunter, Middletown, N. Y. 33004 


Twa wee hands; song. ©1c. Dee. 14, 
1936; E unp. 186579; Annie Laura 
Trousdale, Heuston. 33030 


"Twas a year ago last June; waltz song, 
w Len Fleming. © 1c Dee. 19, 
1936; E unp. 186808; Ernest Saviano, 
Chicago Heights, IIl. 33536 


Tweet,. tweet, tweet; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1936: E unp. 137055; 
George J. Piton, Chicago. 33537 


Twilight down in Tennessee; w Billy 
Hill, melody Peter De Rose. © 1 «. 
Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 135843; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

330998 


Twilight time in my old home town; 
w Ethel Damon; pf. © 1. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 185861; Sylvester Long 
Cross, Portland, Or. 33539 


Twilight visions; waltz song, melody 
Len Fleming. © 1 c. Dee. 12, 1986; 
EK unp. 1386503; Joe J. Hawes, 
Charlestown, Ind. 33540 


Twinkling stars; English tr. Vincent 
Pisek, Bohemian folk song, arr. 
Charles T. Maclary; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Dec. 9, 1936; E pub. 590381 ; 
Elkan-Vogel co., ine., Philadelphia. 

33041 


Two hearts are one; w and melody. © 
1.¢c. Noy. 21, 1986: E unp. 185791; 
Rudolph Randall, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 

33542 


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33543 


pt. 111, NYS. ov. Sif 


Two lips amid the tulips: w and mel- 
ody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
1385948; Nat Peristein, Brooklyn. 

33543 

Two lips among the tulips; song. © 
1 ¢@ Dee. 24, 19386; E unp. 137075; 
Kenneth Scott Casey, Webster, Mass. 

33544 

Two little Japs; descriptive piece, 
Frederick G.:-Charrosin, arr. W. J. 
Duthoit ; military band pts. © Dec. 
10, 1936; E for. 46970; Hawkes & 
son (London) ltd., London. 33545 


Two little overall girls; w Alice Oliver ; 
pi (‘©xrL c. Deca) 18386" Hemp, 
136220; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 33546 


Two marionettes; w Tot Seymour, mel- 
ody Vee Lawnhurst. © 1 «@ Dee. 8, 
1936; E unp. 136278; Famous music 
corp., New York. 33547 


Two missing stars; w Tony Basta, and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Nov. 14, 1936; E 
unp. 186958; Kari George Kissell, 
Portland, Or. 33548 


Two of us; song. ©1ec. Dec. 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 1387016; Adelaide Frances 
Dahl, Oakland, Calif. 33549 


Tyrelian nights; by Francis Gwynn; 
pf. © Nov. 25, 1936; E pub. 58814; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 

33000! 


Tzinga-doodle-day; from The beloved 
vagabond, English w Arthur Wim- 
peris, m Richard Heymann; with 
arr. for ukulele, ete. © Sept. 3, 
1936; E for. 46643; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 33501 


Ulv6-hambo; text: Sverker Ahde, m: 
hiss Hmil; pf. © Dee, 23; 1932: EH 
for. 46916; <A.-b. Carl Gehrmans 
musikforlag, Stockholm. 33552 


Uncle Pete and Louise friendly songs 
for friendly people; 32 songs, w and 
m Bob Miller and others; with guit. 
arr. © Noy. 16, 1936; AA 221000; 
Bob Miller, inc., New York. Ba000 


Uncle Tom’s cabin is a cabaret: from 
Can this be Dixie. w Sidney Clare, 
m Harry Akst;: with arr. for guit., 
etc. © Nov. 26, 1936; E pub. 58775; 
Movietone music corp., New York. 

33504 


Under the greenwood tree; w William 
Shakespeare, m Carl Oberbrunner, 
arr. Harvey Enders; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. © Dee. 9, 1936; E pub. 59032 ; 
Hikan-Vogel co., inc., Philadelphia. 

33555 


Under the moon; melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
20, 1936; E unp. 137010; Herman J. 
Goette, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 33556 


Under the Texas moonlight; w and m 
Earl Reed; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Nov. 


24, 19386; E unp. 185621; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 33507 


Underneath the moon; pf. treble, with 
w. © 1. Nov. 20, 1986: E ump. 
135570; Morris John Schroeter, Co- 
lumbus, Mo. 330598 


Underneath the spell of the moon; w 
J. Moore, m Walter Eric Kruger. 
1, ec. Dee. 2, 19386;, EE unp., 1386115; 
Walter Kruger and Jack Moore, Hot 
Springs, Ark. 33559 


Unser matz hatt einen grossen langen 
bart; madrigale, Joh. Theile, hrsg. 
u. bearb. Hans J. Moser, mit general- 
bassaussetzung Max Seiffert; gem. 
chor. © Sept. 15, 1933; E for. 46928 ; 
Henry Litolffs verlag, Braunschweig, 
Germany. 33560 


Until my dying days; song, m Aaron 


Magil. © 1 «¢. Dee. 4, 1936; E unp. 
136078 ; Isadore Brill, Philadelphia. 

33561 

Uomo (L’) ron @ un poeta; valzer 


fand]| Stornello; fox-trot lento: versi 
Alba Marina, nm Luigi Romagnano; 
orchestrina pti. © Nov. 11, 1986; 
E for. 47131; Carisch, s. a., Milan. 

/ 33562 


Up in the attic on a rainy day; w and 
melody. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 
136340; Grace M. Guy, Grimstead, 
Va: 33565 

Up in the tree tops; w and melody. © 
1 @ Dee. 5, 19386; E unp. 136164; 
Thomas Hugh Walsh, East Orange, 
Nera: 33564 


Up in the woods; w J. C. Hobson, m 
Cc. Armstrong Gibbs; mixed voices. 
Winthrop Rogers ed. © Nov. 29, 
1936: E for. 46864; Boosey & co., 
Itd., London. 33565 


Up pops de de-bil; w and melody. © 


1 ¢« Dee. 2, 1936; E unp. 186024; 
Hillis Hunter and Milton James, 
Tampa, Fla. 33566 


Vagabond (The) girl; waltz song, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Dee. 1, 
1936; E unp. 136109; George John 
Zaffiras, Des Moines. 33567 


Valiant (The) knight; song for boys, 
w Peter Brett, m Margery Moore. © 
Dec. 14, 1936; E for. 47003; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 33568 


1482 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


Valley moon; song. © 1 ec. Dee. 30, 
1936; E unp. 186981; Rosetta Ben- 
seoter, Chetopa, Kan. 33569 


Vals (En) fran mormors da’r; ur Rap- 
sodi Stockholm 1934, text: Karl- 
Ewert, musik: Helan; pf. © Noy. 
20, 1984; EK for. 46918; A.-b. Carl 
Gehbrmans musikf6rlag, Stockholn. 

39570 


Valse Adele; pf. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 135688; Winslow Sears, Bos- 


ton. 38571 
Valse caprice; by Anton Strelezki., 


simplified arr. Marcus I. Epstein ; pf. 
© Dee. 21, 1936; E pub. 59139; Shat- 
tinger piano & music co., St. Louis. 
300t2 

Valse triste; from the music to Arvid 
Jirnefelt's drama Kuolema, Jean 
Sibelius, op. 44, arr. Joseph E. Momo; 
pf. accordion. © Dee. 19, 1936; E 
pub. 59236; Kay & Kay music pub. 
corp., New York. BBd0T0 


vals. founded on the 

by Igor 
© Oct. 6, 
Nils-Georgs 
B3574 


Vas-y-Ernest; java, E. W. Carr; orch. 
ptes. © Dec. 4, 1936; E for. 47052; 
Pierre Baétz «& cie., Paris. 33075 


Veracruz; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara. © June 19, 1936; E for. 
46925; AsociaciOn mexicana de au- 
tores y compositores, s. a., Mexico, 
D. F. 33576 


Verdi (Giuseppe) I masnadieri; grand 
selection, arr. C. Trussell; brass band. 
Se. and pts. © Dec. 10, 1936; E for. 
46963 ; Hawkes & son (London) Itd., 
London. 33007 


Verse (A) of hate; w Martin Hughes, 
m Leo Rowlands; mixed voices. 
Dec. 16, 1936; E pub. 59115; B. F. 
Wood music co., Boston. 33578 


Vieni con me a Pechino; fox trot tipico, 
versi Bixio Cherubini, m Guido Mos- 
cato; orch. pti. © Oct. 1, 1936; E 
for. 46887; Societa anonima musi- 
cale Bixio, Milan. 33579 


Viennese interlude; pf. treble, with w. 
© 1c. Dee. 7, 1936; E unp. 136175; 
Carle Dawes Clark, Miami, Fla. 

33080 


Viennese refrain ; arr. Geo. H. Sanders; 
orch, pts. © Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 
58865; Hmil Ascher, ine., New York. 

Bisitod | 


Var barmhartig ; 
Russian romance Pojalei, 
Borganoff, w Nils-Georg. 
1936; E for. 46596; 
musikforlag, a. b., Stockholm. 


33595 


Vilia; from The merry widow, Franz 
Lehar, arr. Christopher O’Hare; male 
voices. © Dee. 19, 1936; Epub. 
59229; Kay & Kay music pub. corp., 
New York. 33582 


Vincitore (Il) ; poema celebrativo, Lino 
Liviabella; grande orch. Partitura. 
© Nov. 23, 1986; E for. 46879; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 33583 


Viola ;issongs © Ine Wee) 9, 193865 
EB unp. 136370; Earl Baker, New York. 
BBdD84 


Violets; by José Padilla, arr. Geo. H. 
Sanders; orch. pts. © Dec. 4, 1986: 
E pub. 58860; Emil Ascher, ine., New 
York. 33585 


Virginia: w and melody. © 1 ec. Dee. 
10, 1936; E unp. 136450; Minnie An- 
gell Wright, Boone Mill, Va. 33586 


Vive la Canadienne; de Madeleine 
Périssas; choeur mixte; sans acc. 
© Sept. 1, 1936: E for. 46661; Henry 
Lemoine & cie., Paris. 33080 


Voci della vita agreste; versi Giovanni 
Pascoli, ed altri, m F. Lattuada. © 
Nov. 20, 19836; E for. 47138; Carisch, 
s. a., Milan. 33588 


Voice (The) of my childhood sweet- 
heart; song. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1936: E 
unp. 187001; Roland Bennett, Shu- 
benacadie, Hants Co., N. S., Canada. 

33589 


Voice of the cello; by Eric A. Segmen, 
op. 6, no. 3; pf. © Dee. 21, 1986; E 
pub. 59137: Shattinger piano & music 


co., St. Louis. 33590 
Von land zu land ; rhapsodischer walzer, 
Hanns Lohr, arr. v. komponisten: 


orch. stimmen. © Oct. 29, 1936; E 
for. 47023 ; Wilhelm Gebauer, Leipzig. 
33591 


Vote for grampy: w and melody Bob 
Rothberg and Sammy Timberg. © 
1c. Dec. 3, 1986; E unp. 136277; Fa- 
mous music corp., New York. 33592 


Voyage (A) to Lilliput; suite, Joseph 
Hngleman; orch. pts. Aug. 29, 
1936; E for. 46547; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 33593 


Wagner (Richard) Elsa entering the 
eathedral; from Lohengrin, arr. Max 
Duetzmann ; 8 mixed voices. © Nov. 
30, 1986; E pub. 58950; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 33594 


Evening star; from Tannhiiuser, 
transcribed Carl Richter; pf. © Nov: 
19, 1986; E pub. 59021; Bach music 
co., Boston. 33595 


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33096 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Pilgrims’ chorus; from ‘Tann- 
hiiuser, arr. Max Hirschfeld; pf. © 
Dec. 17, 1986; E pub. 59170; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

33596 


Wagon train keep rolling along; w and 
m Henry Benton; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 185618; Lineoln 
music corp., New York. 383597 


Wait; w Grace Noll Crowell, m Karl 
Klun. © 1c. Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 
136467 ; Rosina Klun, Los Angeles. 

33598 


Waitin’ for the sun to rise; from Rain- 
bow on the river, lyric Arthur Swan- 
strom, m Karl Hajos; with guit. arr. 
© Dee. 10, 1936; E pub. 59028; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 33599 


Waiting: w and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
17, 1986; E unp. 186703 ; James Elmer 
Addison, Ardmore, Pa. 33600 


—w Jo Warner, m J. Chas. MeNeil. 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1936; E unp. 136991 ; 
Josephine Warner, Mifflin, Pa. 33601 


Waiting for a line from you; w Al 


Nixon, m Art Storey. © 1. Dee. 3, 
2936" EH unp. ~1s6050s Arthur /C. 
Storey, Newark, N. J. 33602 


Waiting for the moonlight and you; 
song, m James L. Brown; with uku- 
lele arr. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1936; E unp. 
135590 ; Elva Miles, West Olive, Mich. 

33608 


Walk along; song. ©1c. Dee. 5, 1936; 
EK unp. 126127; Liberty Jane Cooper, 


Omaha. 33604 
Walking in the moonlight; song, m 


James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136665; 
Audra Louise Gilchrist, Louisville. 
33605 
Walking the streets looking for you; w 
and m Howard Marlowe. © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1986: E unp. 135947; Robert P. 
Nelsen, Portland, Or. 33606 


Walking with sweet dreams; w Harry 


Fredericks, and melody. ©1e. Dee. 
%, 1936; E unp. 1386996; George E. 
Stevenson, New York. 33607 


Waltz exercise; arr. Joseph A. Lenz; 
basso guit., in diagram, with instruc- 
tion. © Nov. 27, 1936; E pub. 58938; 
Harry G. Stanley, Rocky River, O. 

33608 

Waltz (A) for Hester; pf. © 1c. Dee. 


7, 1986; E unp. 1386271; Edward Caro- 
lan Redding, Louisville. 33609 


Waltz melody; melody. © 1c. Dee. 7, 
1936; E unp. 136407 ; Harold Schjotz, 
Detroit. 33610 


Waltz (The) that was played when I 
met you; w Cliff Francar, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 135548; Cliff H. Francar, 
Green Bay, Wis. 33611 

Waltzing and singing together; melody 
J.B. Vidach and Michael Parenti. 
©1e. Aug. 3, 1986; E unp. 135658 ; 
John Batista Vidach, Chicago. 


33612 
Waltzing in Dreamland with you; 
waltz, w and melody. © 1 e. Noy. 


16, 1936; E unp. 186331; Porter Kil- 
bert, Baton Rouge, La. 33613 


Wanderer (The); waltz song, melody 
Ben Adelman. © 1c. Dee. 12, 1936; 
EH unp. 186498; Reby Tilley, Spray, 
N. C. 33614 


Wanderers (The) goal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1986; E unp. 136240; 
Ida Mildred Savage, Winslow, Ariz. 

33615 


Wanderthirst; unison song, w Gerald 
Gould, m Leonard G. Newton. © 
Oct. 20, 1986; E for. 46612; Stainer 
& Bell, 1ltd., London. 33616 

Wann kommt die stunde; tango, aus 


Ave Maria, text Franz Baumann, m 
Alois Melichar. © June 30, 1986; 


EK for. 47062; Beboton-verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 33617 
Wanted; song, m James L. Brown; 


with ukulele arr. © 1 ¢ Dee. 9, 
1936; EK unp. 136351; Mable Loffer, 
Edison, O. 33618 


w Tad Hopper, m Dave Campbell. 
© 1c. Dee. 28, 1986; E unp. 1387068; 
David A. Campbell, Forest, Miss. 

33619: 

Watching you; w T. C. Buxton, m EH. H. 
Rice. © 1 c¢ Oct. 29, 1936; E unp. 
186326; T. C. Buxton and Ethel H. 
Rice, Decatur, I. 33620 


Waves of the Danube; valse, Ivanovici, 
transcribed Carl Richter; pf. 
Nov. 19, 1986; E pub. 59010; Bach 
music ¢o., Boston. 33621 


Way (The) he figures; fox trot, w and 
m Carl. W. Fridlund. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1936; E unp. 136601; Victor Bad- 
dar, Seattle. 33622 


Way (The) of my heart; song. ©1e. 
Dec. 7, 1986; E unp. 1863806; Lo. BH. 
Sauer and Ray L. Braeutigam, Belle- 
ville, Ill. 33623. 


1484 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


We all will love our dear U. S: A.; 
w and melody. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1986; 
E unp. 136260; L. H. Sands, Ocean 
Park, Calif. 33624 


We come to Thee; hymn, w and melody 
C. L. Bond, harmonized Clara Hrick- 
son-Hickman. Dec. 8, 1936; E 
pub. 58884; C. Lester Bond, Takoma 
Park, D.C. 33625 


We'd better dance; song. © 1 «¢. Nov. 
25, 1936; E unp. 135737; Marguerite 
M. Fitch, Brooklyn. 33626 


We happen to be in the army; from 
23% hours leave, w Ted Koehler, mel- 
ody Sam H. Stept. © 1c. Dec. 16, 
1936; E unp. 136714; Santly bros.- 
Joy, inc., New York. 33627 

We'll drum ’em down the channel, with 
a tow, row, the row; from O-kay for 
sound, w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 


m Harris Weston; with arr. for uku-- 


lele, etc. © Nov. 5, 1936; E for 
46845; Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd., 
London. 33628 


We'll paint the old town red; song. © 
ive. Dee.,,F, \19386;,. BE. unp. 136138 ; 
Margaret Rose Irish, Indianapolis. 

33629 


We'll waltz to the end of the day ; song. 
© 1c. Noy. 20, 1936; E unp. 135560; 
Pauline Frances York, Winston- 
Salem, N. C. 33630 


We met one night in a ballroom; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 28, 1986; 
E unp. 187088; Joan Mellor, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 30631 


We never can tell; song. © 1c. Dee. 
18, 1986; E unp. 1386822; Laura Bow- 
er Van Nuys, Cranford, N. J. 336382 


We're living in a garden of love; waltz, 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136630; Felix Michael Cappadona, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 33633 


We sail the ocean blue; from Pinafore, 
w W.S. Gilbert, m Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. Bernice Manoloff; with ukulele 
and guit. chords and Hawaiian guit. 
solo, in note and diagram, arr. Nick 
Manoloff. © Dec. 5, 1986; E pub. 
58878; Calumet music co., Chicago. 

33634 


We saw him sleeping; song, w Gerald 
Bullett. © Nov. 27, 1936; E for. 
46948; Beryl Price, Bromley, Kent, 
England. 33635 


We shall all be there on coronation 
day; w and m Raymond Wallace; 
with arr. for ukulele, ete. © Nov. 


33649 


9, 1936: E for. 46984; Gordon Cooper 
& co., London. 33636 


Wear a rose for Mr. Roosevelt; w R. B. 
Schaefer, m Hazel Bowers Rich. © 
1c Noy. 21, 1986; E unp. 136300; 
Rhoda B. Schaefer and Hazel B. 
Rich, Philadelphia. 33637 


Wear a top o’ the morning smile; w 
and m Raymond Wallace; with guit. 
arr. © Oct. 30, 1936; E for. 46741; 
Southern music pub. co., Itd., London. 

33638 

Wearing my heart on my sleeve; w 

William Hoffman, melody Vernon H. 


Blair. © 1c. Dee. 4, 19386; E unp. 
136252; Vernon Blair, San Francisco. 
33639 

Weary; song. © 1 e¢. Dee. 5, 1936; 


E unp. 136154; Victoria Byllee Jones, 
Miami, Fla. 33640 


Wedding (A) song; w Frank W. Mun- 


Son, mop, 19, noi 2) ©s.Dec) 22, 
1936; E pub. 59245; Stephen A. 
Hrst, Chicago. 33641 


Wee two at play; 8 duets; pf. © Nov. 
3, 1936: E for. 46684; Stuart Young, 
London. 33642 


Wegierska piosenka; tango-csardas, 
stowa: Wt. Krzeminski, m: Frank i 
Gert, arr.: J. Gert; ork. strony. © 
Aug. 19, 1986; E for. 46785; Editions 
Fermata, Warsaw, Poland. 33643 


Weisst du noch; aus Liebeserwachen, 
text Philipp Lothar Mayring, m Alois 
Melichar. © Mar. 14, 1936; E for. 
46718; Wiener bohéme verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 33644 


Welcome home; song, melody J. B. 
Vidach and Michael Parenti. © 1c. 
Noy. 27, 1986; E unp. 1386081; John 
Batista Vidach, Chicago. 33645 


Welcoming them in to the Welcome 
Inn; w and m Fred Godfrey. © 
Oct. 18, 1936; E for. 46846; Macmelo- 
dies, ltd., London. 33646 


Welsh rarebit; fox novelty; orch. pts. 
© Sept. 1, 1986; E for. 46649; H. 
MacKnight, Paris. 33647 


Westward ho; w and m Charlie Tobias, 
David Ormont and Henry Tobias; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dee. 16, 
1986; E pub. 59248; Words & music, 
inc., New York. 33648 


Wet lilacs; w Grace Noll Crowell, m 
Karl Klun. © 1 c¢ Dee. 11, 1936; 
EI unp. 136469; Rosina Kiun, Los 
Angeles. 33649 


1485 


CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


33650 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


What a friend we have in mother: w]| What you’ve done to me; from Take 


and melody W. R. Calaway and Chas. 


Mitchell. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 19386; E 
unp. 1385919; W. R. Calaway, Or- 
lando, Fla. 33650 


What d’ya think of this; w and mel- 
ody. © 1 ¢ Wee. 8, 19386; B®) unp- 
136262; Anne V. McKittrick, Brook- 
lyn. 33651 


What’d vou say, Mister, Mister, what’d 
you say; w and melody. © 1 e. Dec. 
7, 1986; E unp. 186258; Ralph Miles 
Hutcherson, Detroit. 33652 


What is love? Love is you; song. © 
1 ec. Dee. 16, 19386; E unp. 136698 ; 
George Victor Malmgren, Chicago. 

33653 


What is this thing called swing; w kh. 
Hecht, melody N. Gardner. © 1 ec. 
Dec. 9, 1986; H unp. 186381; Nat 
Gardner and Ken Hecht, New York. 

33654 


What’s the use of feeling blue; waltz 
song, melody Sam Adelman. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 1, 1936; E unp. 186112; Jos- 
ephine Kirby, Detroit. 33695 


What’s your business; w and m Vin- 


cent Lopez, Johnny Morris and 
Sammy Grossman. © Nov. 25, 1936; 
E pub. 58776; Irving Berlin, ince., 
New York. 33656 


What the Christ-Child heard; Christ- 
mas carol, w and m Henry Hall- 
strom; high or med. voice. © Sept. 
30, 1986; E pub. 593834; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 33697 


w and m Henry Hallstrom; mixed 
cho., with sop. solo, ad lib.; organ 
ace. © Sept. 30, 1936; E pub. 59331; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 383658 


What then; hymn, w anon. © Sept. 
25, 19386; E pub. 58766; Nathaniel 
Carlson, Chicago. 33659 

What time is love-time; w and melody. 


©1«e Dee. 23, 1936; E unp. 137015; 
' Harry Ben Bolt, Lakeside, O. 38660 


What will Santa Claus say, when he 
finds everybody swingin’: w and m 


Louis Prima; with guit. arr. © Dee. 
2, 1986; E pub. 58822; Crawford 
music corp., New York. 33661 


What would I do without you; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 23, 1936; E 
unp. 1387041; Martin L. Dickerson, 
Arlington, Tex. 33662 

What you mean to me; song. © 1 «. 
Dec. 18, 1986; E unp. 186761: Alice 
Daniels, El Centro, Calif. 


30663 


it away, w and m Wilbur Springer ; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dee. 16, 
1936; E pub. 59249; Words & musie, 
inc., New York. 33664 


Whatcha gonna do about me; w and 
melody Sam Koval. © 1 ec. Dee. 1, 
19386; E unp. 1386001; Sam Kavalsky, 
Brooklyn. 33665 


When a king gives up everything for 
love; w Bert Douglas, melody Abner 
Silver. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 
136694; Paull-pioneer music corp., 
New York. 33666 


with guit. arr. © Dee. 
19, 1936; E pub. 59131; Paull-pioneer 
musie corp., New York. 33667 


When a woman smiles; from O mis- 
tress mine, w and m Vivian Ellis. 
© Dee. 3, 1986; E for. 47124; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 33668 


When I am dead, my dearest ; w Chris- 
tina Rossetti, m Jesse M. Winne. 
© Dec. 4, 1936; E pub. 58908; Gal- 
axy music corp., New York. 33669 


When I have you; fox-trot, w S. Daley, 
melody P. Waltner. © 1 ec. Nov. 7, 
1936; E unp. 136133; Seth Daley and 
Peter Waltner, Los Angeles. 33670 


When I heard you sing; w Clarissa 
Johns Rhodes, m G. L. Shumaker. © 
1 ¢« Dee. 11, 1986; E unp. 136485; 
Grace L. Shumaker, LaFayette, Ind., 
and Clarissa J. Rhodes, Crawfords- 
ville, Ind. 33671 


When I joined the Woodmen of the 
world; song; male voices. © Dec. 
1, 1986: E pub. 58916; James Sea- 
born Gore, Burkburnett, Tex. 33672 


When I’m thinking of you; song; with 
ukulele arr. © Nov. 21, 1936; E pub. 
59280; Winston R. Taylor, Cleveland. 

33673 


When I see the love in your eyes; 
fox-trot song, melody Jack Mahoney. 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1936; E unp. 136927 ; 
Lillian Duggin, Bruceton, Tenn. 

33674 


When I struck a match in the rain, and 
fell in love with you; song. ©1e. 
Oct. 9, 1986; E unp. 136684; Belle 
Winchip, Olin, Ia. 33675 


When I was looking for you; song, 
arr. Earl Gordon. © 1 ¢. Dee. 16, 
1986: E unp. 136644; Mae Perry, 
Indianapolis. 33676 


1486 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1936 


When I wore my daddy’s tuxedo, and 
you wore your mother’s blue gown; 
w Nick Kenny and Charlie Kenny, m 
Abner Silver. © Nov. 25, 1986; E 
pub. 58972; Schuster & Miller, ine, 
New York. 33677 

When it’s dogwood blossom time; fox 
trot song, melody Luther A. Clark. 
© 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1936; E unp. 136599 ; 
Frances Winona Vaughen, Albuquer- 
que, N. M. 30675 


When it’s prayer-time on the prairie; 
song, arr. Arthur Gutman; with 
mai. arr. © Oct. 1, 1936; HE. pub. 
590385; John Redmond and Lee 
David, New York. 33679 


When it’s winter time in the Rockies; 
waltz song, melody Ben Adelman. 
© 1 ec. Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 135523; 
Ivin Oliver Ravsten, Clarkston, Utah. 

33680 


When Joséo strums his guitar; w and 
m Gail Smith. © 1c. Dee. 24, 1936; 
BE unp. 1386974; Florence Greenstone, 
South Orange, N. J. 33681 


When love comes again; w and melody 
Lee Clifford. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 1386825; Eileen Clifford, San 
Francisco. 33682 


When love is love; w and melody. © 
te. Noy. 27, 1936: EH unp. 139742; 
Randall McClelland, Pasadena. 33683 


When love’s a lie; song, m Leo Rich- 
ard. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 
135514; Floyd Cecil Chapman, Mar- 
quis, Sask., Canada. 33684 


When my mother says her prayers for 
me; w and m Harry Leon and Leo 
Towers. © Oct. 18, 1936; E for. 
46847 ; Macmelodies, Itd., London. 

33685 


When my wish comes true; w and m 
Marjorie Gray and Phyllis Town- 
send; pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 
135879; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 33686 


When old King Cole wants rhythm; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136552; Cherie Anderson, St. Louis. 

33687 


When roses die; song, m J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil. © 1 ¢. Dec. 21, 1986; E unp. 
136867; Florence Grebe Stross, New 
York. 33688 


When shall we meet again; from Take 
it away, w and m Bill Borden; with 
arr. for guit., etc. © Dec. 16, 1936; 
E pub. 59251; Words & music, ine., 
New York. 33689 


33701 


When she puts her feet upon my back; 
w R. R. Wilkins, m G. M. Light and 
FE. $B. piehtS) (© rere Noy,,;5;,, 1936); 
E unp. 185648; Ralph R. Wilkins, 
George M. Light and Irene H, Light, 
Cortland, N. Y. 33690 


When springtime brings its flowers; 
song, melody Dale DeNicholas Mas- 
sey. © 1 c¢. Dec. 14, 1986; E unp. 
136528; Mrs. Dale DeNicholas Mas- 
sey, Adrian, Mich. 33691 


When springtime falls, swingtime ealls; 
w M. Peterson, melody D. Hoogbruin. 
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1936: E unp. 137027; 
Dixie Hoogbruin and Marion Peter- 
son, San Bernardino, Calif. 33692 


When the Christ child came to earth; 
song; three treble voices, a cappella. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp, 135934 ; 
George Henry Clark, Oak Park, Ill. 

30698 


When the dew drops out of the clouds; 
fox-trot song, melody Ralph Cordasce. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1936; E unp. 135540; 
Frank De Rosa, Nutley, N. J. 33694 


When the evening shadows fall; waltz, 
w and melody. ©1e. Dee. 10, 1936; 
E unp 186451; John C. Smolen, Chi- 
cago. 33695 


When the evening sun is Sinking; w 
Ava Lee Mardell: pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 
7, 1986; E unp. 136219; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 33696 


When the gang’s all gone; w and m 
Tommy Lyman; with guit, arr. © 
Dee. 4, 1986; E pub. 58851; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 33697 


When the guards brigade goes by; 6/8 
military march, w James Wilson, m 
Hubert W. David; with arr. for uku- 
lele, ete. © Nov. 9, 19386; E for. 
46986; Gordon Cooper & co., London. 

33698 


When the heart of the world went 
wrong; song, m Grace Brown. © 
1 e. Nov. 9, 1986: E unp. 136474; Jos- 
eph J. Pollack, North Grosvenordale, 
Conn. 33699 


When the roses bloom; song, m J. Chas. 
McNeil. ©1c. Dee. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136872; Mildred Ridenbaugh, Hous- 
ton. 33700 


When the roses bloom again ; song, mel- 
ody J. B. Vidach and Michael Parenti. 
©1c. Aug. 24, 1936; E unp. 135660; 
John Batista Vidach, Chicago. 

33701 


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pt. 11, n. s., v.31 


When the shadows flee away; hymn, 
tune: Elwood, w and m Gordon V. 
Thompson. © Dec. 7, 1936; E for. 
46949 ; Gordon V. Thompson, Itd., To- 
ronto. 33702 


When the stars whisper good-night to 
you; song, w Meredith R. Rhodes. © 
1c. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 186206; Gil- 
more Eldridge Turner, Warrensburg, 
ING Xe 33103 


When the sun sets on the Volga; w J. 
Yarmov, melody H. Haltenorth and 
M. Tracy. © 1. Dec. 16, 1936; EH 
unp. 186803; Jack Yarmoy, Hardy 
Haltenorth and McKee Tracy, Atlan- 
tic City. 33704 


When the tumbleweeds come tumbling 
down again; pf. treble. with w. 
1 c. Nov. 30, 1986; E unp. 135909; 
Gene Autry, Hollywood, Calif. 33705 


When they rang the golden bells for 
Elinore; w and m Nell Hall; pf. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1936; EK unp. 135880; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portiand, Or. 

30706 


When twilight fades in the Everglades ; 
waltz song. © 1c Dee. 14, 1936; 
EK sunp. 1386550; Earl George Lindsay, 
Represa, Calif. 33707 


When twilight shadows fall; evening 
hymn, w Margaret W. Brown. © 
Sept. 1, 1936; E pub. 58896; Howard 
L. Brown, Glendale, Calif. 33108 


When we sing love’s old sweet song; 
song. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136572; Reed Taft Bayne, Manitowoc, 
Wis. 33709 


When you are near it’s ecstasy ; tango, 
w and m Jule LeNard; pf. © 1 «. 
Dee. 17, 1936; E unp. 186746; Julia 
L. FitzPatrick, Chicago. d0710 


When you are near me; song. ©1e. 
Noy. 16, 19386; E unp. 136179; Jacob 
Bromberg, North Hollywood, Calif. 

33711 

When you kicked my foot beneath the 
table; fox-trot, w T. P. Mitchell, mel- 
ody Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. Dee. 1, 
L936) Hh eunp., LeGltOe Mrss Jae: 
Mitchell, Aiken, 8S. C. 30712 


When you make your debut to love; 
song. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 
136878; Henry Benjamin Heckman, 
Louisville. 33713 


When you're away; w and melody. © 
1 c« Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 1385766; 
May Gourlay Hupfel, New York. 

33714 


When you smiled at me; w and melody 
Clifton Larsen. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 135677; N. Clifton Larsen, 
Brooklyn. 30015 


When you took me home in the moon- 
light; w Thora Ragnhild Viola Max- 
son; pf. ©1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 
135902; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 33716 


When you visit Hawaii; w and m EHd- 
die Alkire; Hawaiian guits.; in C. 
© Nov. 27, 1936; E pub. 58868; El- 
bern H. (Eddie) Alkire, Easton, Pa. 

SLU 


When your song is on the air; song, m 
Hector Richard. © 1 c¢. Nov. 21, 
1936; E unp. 185510; Alzina M. 
Walker, Hillsdale, Mich. 33118 


Whenever I am dreaming; w and mel- 
ody. «© 1c. ‘Oct. 31) 1936-7 hi yonp: 
135639; Clifton Larsen, Brooklyn, 
and Marjorie Rumsey, Fleetwood, 
INC 30719 


Where are you; from Top of the town, 
w Harold Adamson, m Jimmy Mc- 
Hugh: with guit..arr. “©), Dees os! 
1936; E pub. 58961; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 33720 

Where can I find a real man; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 135688 ; 
Harold Alexander DeMund, Roxbury, 
Mass. 33721 


Where is your heart; w and melody. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135744; 
Randall McClelland, Pasadena. 

33722 


Where the desert meets the sky; w 
and melody. © 1.¢. Nov. 27,1936; 
BE ounp. 135746; Randall McClelland, 
Pasadena, Bo(2o 


Where the Santiago flows; song, w 
Beulah May. © 1. Nov. 24, 1936; 
E unp. 185686; Dorothy Eyer May- 
hew, Santa Ana, Calif. 33724 


Wherefore to-night so full of care; w 
Robert Bridges, m Gerald Finzi; 
mixed voices. © Nov. 12, 1936; E 
for. 46766; Oxford univ. press, Lon- 
don. 33125 


While jamming for his majesty, the 
Zulu king; pf. treble, with w. ©1e. 
Dec. 11, 1936; E unp. 1386490; Wilson 
EK. Myers, New York. 33726 


While shepherds watched; Christmas 
story cantata; w Viola Wanger and 
H. Lillenas. © Nov. 1, 1936; E pub. 
58971; Haldor Lillenas, Kansas City, 
Mo. By Oe ( 


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no. 12, 1936 


Whisper while you're waltzing ; w Jack 
Scholl, m M. K. Jerome. © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1936; E unp. 136286; Remick music 
corp., New York. 33728 

Whispering hope; octave-notation, arr. 
A, P. McKinney; 1st and 2d guits., 
with w. © Nov. 21, 1936; E pub. 
59288; McKinney pub. co., Peoria, 
Ill. 33129 

Whistle to me dear and I'll come run- 
ning: sons. © 1c. Dec. 9, 19386; E 
unp. 136307 ; Lena May Forson, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 33730 


Who'll mend the broken hearts; w and 
melody Bill Harwell. © 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 
1936; E unp. 136316; William Dunlap 
Harwell, Atlanta. 33731 


Who loveth most; w and m Wayne 
Brown. © Oct. 30, 1936; E pub. 
58832; Marvin Wayne Brown, Pasa- 
dena. 33732 


Who’s that knockin’ at my heart; from 
College holiday, w Ralph Freed, m 
Burton Lane, pf. se. Mario Agno- 
lueci; with arr. for ukulele, etc. © 
Nov. 27, 1986; E pub. 58840 ; Famous 
music corp., New York. SaloD 


Who’s waiting for who; pf. ©1.« 
Noy. 20, 1986; E unp. 135682; Wil- 
liam Ferdinand Risch, Milwaukee. 

33734 

Who said there ain’t no Santa Claus; 
w Benee Russell, m Peter De Rose, 
arr. Herbert Bourne; orch. pts. © 
Dec. 17, 1936; E pub. 59154; Edward 
B. Marks music corp., New York. 

. 383735 

— with arr. for guit., etc. 

© Dee. 1, 1936; E pub. 58793; Ed- 

ward B. Marks music corp., New 

York. 33736 


Who wouldn’t, why shouldn’t I; song, 
m James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1e. Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 136654; 
Forrest (Speed) Reynolds, Riley, 
Ind. 3371387 


Whoa mule! Whoa gal; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1986; E unp. 136088; 
Harry P. Gamble, jr., New Orleans. 

337138 

Whose been here since I been gone; 
w J. M. Williams, m William 
Gaither; pf. © 1 ¢. Dee. 10, 1936; 
EK unp. 186403; State street music 
pub. co., Chicago. 33739 


Whose sweetheart are you; w and mel- 
ody. ©1e. July 28, 1936; E unp. 
136249; Peggy Ann Ross, Manhas- 
sett, L. 1. N.Y 33740 


Why; song, m James L. Brown; with 
ukulele arr. © 1.c¢ Dec. 16, 1936; 
E unp. 136660; P. H. Secor, Perry, O. 

33741 

Why? Because; w and m C. Austin 
Miles; mixed voices. © Dec. 16, 
1986; E pub. 59128; Rodeheaver co., 
Philadelphia. 33742 


Why can't we be just good friends; 
fox-trot song. © 1. Dec. 14, 1936; 
E unp. 136586; Samuel J. Casaccio, 
Millville, N. J. 33743 


Why can’t we remember; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1986; E unp. 136668 ; 
Alice Mann, Mullen, Neb. 33744 


Why did I love you; fox-trot song, mel- 
ody E. J. Riddle and Ben Adelman. 
© 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135526; 
Edgar J. Riddle, Niles, Calif. 33745 


Why did you; waltz song. ©1e. Dec. 
10, 1986; E unp. 181544; A. Vincent 
Sprott, Kingstown, St. Vincent, B. W. 
ie 33746 


Why did you do this to me; w and 
melody. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1936; E unp. 
136009; Gladys M. Lee, New York. 

33747 


Why do I have to have you; melody. 
©1e. Nov. 23, 19386; E unp. 135575; 
Henry Horvath, Chicago. 33748 


Why keep me guessin’; melody. © 1 
ce. Dec. 28, 1936; E unp. 187062; Gor- 
don E. Magnuson, San Francisco. 

33749 


Why must I always be dreaming; song. 
© 1e¢. Dec. 7, 1936; E unp. 136329 ; 
Richard Milo Graves, Wakefield, 
FR. 3 33750 


Why ocean’s made of tears; song, m 
Leo Richard. © 1c. Noy. 21, 1936; 
E unp. 185506; Margaret Zimmerman 
Stewart, Mooringsport, La. 33751 


Why should I stick to one man; waltz 
song, melody Ben Adelman. © 1 «. 
Dec. 1, 1986; E unp. 136111; Pauline 
Wolpert, Sierra Madre, Calif. 

Rane 

Why should it end this way; w and 
m Tilden Scott; pf. treble. © 1 «. 
Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135623 ; Lincoln 
music corp., New York. 33753 


Wie gerne dir zu ftissen; lied, op. 13, 
ged. Moritz, Grafen von Strachwitz. 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1986; E unp. 136453; 
Alexander Strubell-Harkort, Dresden. 

33754 


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33755 


pt. Ill, 0. S.3.v. 3h 


Wie schade, dass wir uns so wenig 
versteh’n; langsamer walzer, text 
Klaus 8S. Richter, m Willy Richartz. 
© Dec. 20, 1935; E for. 46831; Drei- 


klang-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 33755 
Wiem, ze nie bytam dla ciebie; valse- 
triste z filmu Tredowata, stowa 
Zenon Friedwald, m Wtladystaw 
Kiger. © Nov. 25, 1936; E for. 
47114; Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 


33156 


ork. strony. © Nov. 25, 
1936; E for. 47104; Nowa scena, War- 


saw, Poland. 33757 
Wiem, Ze odejdziesz; tango, stowa A. 
Wiast, m M. Wroblewski. © Nov. 


25, 1986; 1 ec. Dec. 21; E for. 47112; 
Nowa scena, Warsaw, Poland. 
33758 


Wild flowers in May; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 136750; 
J. W. Bartels, Los Angeles. 33759 


Wild music; waltz song, melody Ben 
Adelman. © 1 ¢. Dee. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 136499; Goldie Behunin, Los 
Angeles. 33760 


Wild roses and you; w Eva Bosworth ; 


pie Owl Ewec. WT W936.) ) sump. 
136222; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 
land, Or. 33761 


Wild whooping warriors; song, w Gene 


Orde. ©1ce. Nov. 21, 1986; E unp. 
135577; Warner Mason Hawkins, 
New York. 30762 


Wildwood by the sea; fox trot, w and 
m John Kasché. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 135600; John Michael 
Kasché, jr., Allentown, Pa. 33763 


Wilkins (Claude Moore) Nocturne; 
pe. © 1 -e Dec. 9,g1986;).H unp. 
136320; Claude Moore Wilkins, Los 
Ang eles, 337 164 


Will mother sing lullaby in heaven; w 
and melody Ella Hollingsworth. © 
1c. Oct. 22, 1936; BH unp. 156330; 
Ella Durham Hollingsworth, Campo, 


Col. 33765 
Willow pattern; by Tony Lowry; orch. 
pts. © Oct. 28, 1986; E for. 46752; 
Peter Maurice music co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 33766 
Willow trees are swaying by the 
bayou; w J. Yarmov, melody H. 


Haltenorth and M. Tracy. © 1 «¢ 
Dec. 16, 1936; E unp. 186802; Jack 
Yarmov, Hardy Haltenorth and Mc- 
Kee Tracy, Atlantic City. 33767 


~Wilson’s chords for guitar ; 


by Will D. 
Moyer. © Nov. 28, 1936; AA 219831 ; 
Chart music pub. house, ine., Chi- 
cago. 33768 


Window (The) of my heart; w and m 
Mary Perry Slaught. ©1e. Dec. 24, 


1936; E unp. 187074; Mary Ona 
Slaught, Los Angeles. 33769 


Wine, women and song; w and melody. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 19386; E unp. 136719; 


Lucile D. Hoppe, Chicago. 33770 
Winter; w J. C. Hobson, m C. Arm- 
strong Gibbs; mixed voices. Win- 


throp Rogers ed. © Nov. 20, 1936; 
_E for. 46862; Boosey & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 33771 


Winterset; symphonic poem based on 
Maxwell Anderson’s Winterset, musi- 
eal se. Nathaniel Shilkret; orch. pts. 
© Dee. 18, 19386; E pub. 59108; Ir- 
ving Berlin, ine, New York. 33772 


Wise (The) men; hymn. © Dee. 1, 
1986; E pub. 58902; John Hide, Ana- 
conda, Mont. 33773 


Wishing and dreaming; song, m J. 
Chas. McNeil. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; 
E unp. 135713; Verna Peasley Olson, 
Kenyon, Minn. 3377-4 


Wishing you were here to-night; waltz, 
w Clem Stromwall, m arr. Harold 
Potter. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1936; E unp. 
136712; Jack Stromwall, Foreston, 
Minn. 33775 


Wistful; song, arr. T. A. Phillips. © 
1 ce. Dec. 10, 1936; E unp. 186415; 
Sophia Costa. Canton, O. 33776 


With Dixie down in Dixie; w C. Bara- 
dell, melody R. Le Blanc. © 1 e. 
Noy. 5, 1986; E unp. 135629; Clifton 
Baradell and Ronald Le Blanc, New 
Orleans. 33777 


With my shillelagh under my arm; w 
and m Billy O’Brien and Raymond 
Wallace; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Nov. 9, 1936; E for. 46987 ; Gordon 
Cooper & co., London. 33778 


With my song will I praise Thee, O 
God; song, w from the Venite in 
Episcopal prayer book. © 1 e. Nov. 
30, 19386; E unp. 1387036; Louise 
Sprague Hutchins, Hattiesburg, Miss. 


33779 

With the fading of the moon; w N. 
Gellens, m Roy Masters. © 1 @. 
Noy. 10, 1986; E unp. 136511; Roy 


Matthiessen, Maplewood, N. J. and 
Nat Gellens, New York. 33780 


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no. 12, 1986 


With you beside me; m Herbert Toft 
and H. L. Harrison; pf., with w. © 
1 ec. Noy. 21, 1986; E unp. 1385489; 


Harold Lawrence Harrison, [Far 
Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. 33781 


With you in my arms, I could waltz 
across the sea; waltz, w and melody. 
© 1 e. Dee. 1, 1986; E unp. 1385997 ; 


David Gordon Holder, Chicago. 
33782 
With you with me; song. © 1c. Oct. 


12, 19386; E unp. 185657; Laura Val- 
entine Taylo, Enid, Okl. 33783 


With you with me it’s love; w Johnny 
Lange; pf. treble. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1936; E unp. 136158; Fred Samuel 
Stryker, Los Angeles. 30184 


Without you, beautiful lady; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1986; E unp. 
135724; Albert M. Crance and Leland 
W. Larrison, Geneva, N. Y. 33785 


Wo die lerche singt; operette, A. M. 
Willner u. Heinz Reichert, m Franz 


Lehair. Klavierauszug. © Feb. 5, 
1918; E for. 46995; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 33786 


Women are fools; w and melody Kay 
Davis. ©1«. Dec. 14, 1936; E unp. 
136748; Katherine K. Davis, Bryn 
Athyn, Pa. 33787 


Wonderful Calvary; song. © Nov. 6, 
1936; E pub. 58809; Mattie Welden 
Weber, Pasadena. 33788 


Wonderful (The) love of Jesus; hymn. 
© Dec. 5, 1936; E pub. 59073; Flor- 
ence Sisson Campbell, Pasadena. 

33789 


Won't you be my Gypsy sweetheart; w 
and melody. © 1. Dec. 12, 1936; E 
unp. 1386485: Katherine N. Small, 
Shelton, Wash. 33790 


Won’t you try to love me; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dee. 17, 1986; E unp. 
136776; Michael J. Peterson, Balti- 
more. 33791 


Woo and coo, I love you; song. ©1e. 
Dee. 11, 1936; E unp. 186521; Lillian 
Manhoff, Chicago. 33792 


Wood and ivory; by Sid Phillips; pf. 
© Nov. 2, 1936; E for. 46637; Camp- 
bell, Connelly & co., Itd., London. 

33793 


Woran denkt der matrose ; marsch-fox- 
trot, aus Blinde passagiere, text Ru- 
dolf Perak, m Victor Corzilius. © 
Aug. 31, 19386; E for. 47059; Beboton- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 33794 


« 33808 


Workin’ Sam; song. © 1. Nov. 23, 
19386: E unp. 1387012; Leonora Larry 
Bowden, Oakland, Calif. 33795 


World (The) goes dancing on; song, 
w Tiny Watkins. © 1 ec. Dee. 28, 
1936 ; EK unp. 137069; Richard William 
Petrie, Gardena, Calif. 33796 


World (The) needs a raindrop or two; 
w Nellie Garwood Vaughn; pf. © 
1 ec. Nov. 28, 1986; EH unp. 135876; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland. Or. 

33797 


Worried blues: w and melody. © 1 «. 
Nov. 30, 1936; E unp. 135913; W. R. 
Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 33798 


Would it were so; unison song, w Eliza- 
beth Wordsworth, m Martin Shaw. 
© Nov. 11, 1936; E for. 46551; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 33799 


Would you mind if I steal your heart; 
w and m Harvey Harding; with guit. 
arr. © Sept. 28, 1936; E pub. 59000; 
Merrell Schwarz music co., Cincin- 
nati. 33800 


Would you? Would I? Yes, I would; w 
Claire Cunningham; pf. © 1. Nov. 
28, 1936; E unp. 1385894; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 33801 


Wrecked; song. © 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 1936; 
E unp. 1386077; Dorothy Fae Swan, 
Hrie, Kan. 33802 


Wren (The) (La capinera); English 
lyric Walter Hirsch, m J. Benedict; 
with flute obbl. © Nov. 27, 1936; 
E pub. 58780; Robbins music corp., 


New York. 33803 
Wycinanki towickie; m: Fr. Izbicki- 
Maklakiewicz; ork. strony. © Aug. 


7, 1986; E for. 46762; F. Grabczew- 
ski, Warsaw, Poland. 33804 


Wyoming; w and melody. © 1 e. Dee. 
8, 19386; E unp. 136670; ; Fred Kenard 
Cochran, Reno, Nev. 33805 


Xochimileo; letra y m Maria Teresa 
Lara. © June 15, 1936; E for. 46926; 
AsociaciOn mexicana de autores y 
compositores, s. a., Mexico, D. F. 

33806 


Ya gotta have nuts; w R. Rhodes, and 
melody. © 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 
136676; Maurice H. Friedman, New 
York. 33807 


Yankee Doodle; w anon., m arr. George 
F. McKay; junior high boys’ cho. © 
Aug. 25, 1936; E pub. 57336; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 39808 


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3809 


Yas, yas, yas; w and melody Jimmy 
Strange. ©1c. Dee. 10, 1936; E unp. 
136406; State street music pub. ¢o., 
Chicago. 33809: 


Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon; 
Scottish folksong, w Robert Burns, 
set to m Percy Aldridge Grainger ; 
women’s or children’s unison cho., 
men’s voices, singly or massed, and 
whistlers, harmonium or organ ad 
lib. © Oct. 15, 1936; E for. 46605 ; 
Schott & co., Itd., London. 393810 


Yearning for love; w Mitchell Parish 
and Irving Mills, m Duke Hilington, 
pf. sc. Lou Singer ; with guit. arr. © 
Dec. 14, 19386; E pub. 59053 ; Exclu- 
Sive publications, inc., New York. 

393811 

Yearning to see dreams come true; w 
and melody. © 1. Dee. 23, 1936; 
EK unp. 187006; Edmund P. Mahoney, 
Portland, Me. 33812 


Yes! No! from Over she goes, w Stanley 
Lupino and Frank Eyton, m Billy 
Mayerl; with arr. for ukulele, ete. 
© Oct. 31, 1936; BE for. 46751; Vic- 
toria music pub. co., Itd., London. 

33813 

Yes, sweethearts forever ; fox-trot song, 
m Sam Adelman. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 
19386; E unp. 1386395; Franklyn M. W. 
Smith, Newark, N. J. 33814 


Yesterday you said you loved me; song, 
m J. Chas. MeNeil.. © 1. Dee. 21, 
1936; E unp. 1386864; Marian EH. Holt, 
St. Louis. 33815 

Yesterdays; w and melody. ©1c. Dee. 


28, 1936; E unp. 1386972; Catherine 
Connors, Eureka P. O., N. S., Canada. 


B0816 

Yo besaba su baquita; melody Mel- 
quiades Rodriguez and Francisco 
Montalvo. © 1 ¢ Dec. 18, 1936; 


E unp. 1386891; Edward B. Marks 
music corp., New York. 39817 


Yodel lady; w Hilda Bilow, m Clare 
Hartman and Sylvester L. Cross; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dee. 1, 
1936; E pub. 58786; Cross & Winge, 
inc., Portland, Or. 33818 


Yodelin’ Joe; w and melody. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1986; E unp. 137054; George 
J. Piton, Chicago. 33819 


Yolanda; valse song, arr. R. Gama. © 
1 c. Nov. 27, 19386; E unp. 135951 ; 
Paul Joseph Shahin, Chicago. 33820 


——w and melody. © 1. Dec. 15, 
1936; E unp. 186616; Paul Salvatori, 
Forest Park, Ill. 33821 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


You and me; w A. G. Appell, m Eddie 
Becker; pf. treble. © 1 ¢ Novy. 19, 
19386; E unp, 136831; Arthur G. Ap- 
pell, Los Angeles, and Edward F. 
Becker, Beverly Hills, Calif. 33822 


You are in my heart; w and m Florence 
Kyte; med. voice; in D. © Dee. 7, 
1936; E pub. 59147; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 39823 


You are my own to-night; w and mel- 
ody. ©1.« Dee. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136898; Clarence F. Boen, Colorado 
Springs. 33824 


You are the man of my dreams; w and 
m Emma Margaret Helser; pf. 
1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E unp. 185899; 
Sylvester Long Cross, Portland, Or. 

33825 

You are the only one; song. © 1 ¢ 
Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 136397; Norma 
Zachaty, Chicago, 33826 


You are the rose that grew for me; 
w Herbert Wagner; pf. ©1c«. Nov. 
28, 1986; E unp. 185859; Sylvester 
Long Cross, Portland, Or. 33827 


You brought me love; w and melody. 
©1«e Dee. 9, 1936; E unp. 1386298 ; 
James Lozito, Brooklyn. 33828 


You can sing and swing it for me; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢ Dec. 1, 1936; 
E unp. 1385994; David Gordon Holder, 
Chicago. 303829 


You can tell she comes from Dixie; w 
and m Marty Symes and Milton 
Ager; with arr. for pf. accordion, and 
diagrams for guit., ete. © Dee. 1, 
1936; E pub, 58827; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 33830 


You can’t make a monkey out of me; 
w and melody Harry Heaton. © 
1 ¢« Dec. 11, 1986; E unp. 136419; 
Joseph Harry Heaton, New York. 

33831 


You charming darling; song, arr. EHarl 
Gordon. ©1c. Dee. 24, 1936; E unp. 
137007; Mae Perry, Indianapolis. 

33832 


You cracked my heart like the Liberty 
Bell; words by Peggy La Mode, music 
by S. L. Cross; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 
1936; E unp. 1385885; Sylvester Long 


Cross, Portland, Or. 33833 
You'd better pray! O Lord, for the 
judgment day; song; 6 mixed 
voices. © 1. Dec. 1, 1936; E unp. 


185998 ; David Gordon Holder, Chi- 
cago. 33834 


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no. 12, 1936 


33862 


You don’t have to remind me; w and 
melody. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1936; E 
unp. 135557; Olive Lawley Wilcox, 
Shreveport, La. 33835 


You don’t know my mind; w and mel- 
ody. © 1. Dec. 8, 1936; E unp. 
136041; W. R. Calaway, Orlando, Fla. 

33836 


You don’t play fair; w and melody. 
©1c. Aug. 26, 1986; E unp. 185754 ; 
Sam Heckler, New York. 33837 


You found your place in the sun, but 
I’m left out in the rain; w and mel- 


ody. © 1. Dec. 18, 1936; E unp. 
136809; Nellie L. Reid, Ferndale, 
Mich. 33838 


You gambled with love; from Broad- 
way gallant, w Ralph Freed, m Bur- 
ton Lane. © 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 186964; Famous music corp., 
New York. 33839 


You got what I want; w and melody. 
©1ec. Noy. 27, 1936; E unp. 135760; 
Eddie Lane, Los Angeles. 33840: 


You got what it takes; w and melody. 
© 1 ec. Dec. 16, 1986; E unp. 136718; 
Lucile D. Hoppe, Chicago. 33841 


You gotta s-m-i-l-e to be h-a-double 
p-y; from Stowaway, w and m Mack 
Gordon and Harry Revel. © 1 «. 
Noy. 24, 1936; E unp. 135612; Rob- 
bins music corp., New York. 33842 


— with guit. arr. © Dec. 
14, 1936; — pub. 59062; Robbins 
music corp., New York. 33843 


You had a right to wrong me; w Eda- 
ward James Grant, and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 24, 1986; E unp. 135616; 
Barton William Mitchener, Everett, 
Mass. 33844 


You had me believin’; w and melody. 
©1c. Dec. 29, 1936; E unp. 136992; 
George M. Harvey, Springfield, Mass. 

33845 


You have broken the spell; song, m 
J. Chas. McNeil. © 1 ¢. Nov.. 25, 
1986; E unp. 185708; Vivian Davis, 
Ogden, Utah. 33846 


You jilted me my pretty girl; w and 
melody. ©1c. Dec. 21, 1936; E unp. 
136901; Florida M. Washington, 
Memphis, Tenn. 33847 


You kissed me good-bye; song. © 1c. 
Dec. 15, 19386; E unp. 1386576; Emil 
Breitenfeld, San Francisco. 33848 


You'll bring me through; song, melody 
William Leavey. © 1 ce Nov. 21, 


1233843—37——8 


1986: E unp. 135493; Elias Abrams, 
St. Louis. 33849 


You'll never leave me; w and m F. 


Foray. ©1e. Dec. 5, 1936; E unp. 
136273; Frank Herbert Scherer, 
Montclair, N. J. 39850 


You look so sweet madame; from The 
beloved vagabond, English w Arthur 
Wimperis, m Richard Heymann; 
with ukulele arr. © Sept. 3, 1936; 
E for. 46642; Chappell & co., Iltd., 
London. 33851 


You made me love you, that’s why I’m 
blue; pf. treble. © 1 ec. Nov. 18, 
1936; E unp. 185562; Theodore Bunn, 
New York. 33852 


You made me understand; pf. treble, 
with w. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1936; EB 
unp. 136641; Ben Emerson, Ripley, 
Tenn. 33853 


You may be sorry some day; w and 
m Tex Owens; with guit. arr. © 
1 c Nov. 7, 1936; E unp. 136851; 
Doie Hensley Owens, Kansas City, 
Mo. 33804 


You need rhythm in your soul; w and 


melody. ©1e. Dee. 11, 1936: E unp. 
136442; William Benson Richter, 
Philadelphia. 33855 


You never can tell; w and melody. © 
1c. Dec. 22, 1986; E unp. 136946; 
Evelyn Louise Perata, Alameda, 
Calif. 33856 


You occupy my heart; fox-trot; pf. © 
1 «@ Dec. 19, 1986; E unp. 136790; 
Norman EH. Iverson, Phoenix, Ariz. 

33857 


You rascal you: song. © 1. Dee. 7, 
1986; E unp. 186338; Eddie Mallory, 
New York. 33858 


You’re a dear; song, melody G. A. Det- 
tenbach and Ben Adelman. © 1 ec. 
Dee. 12, 1936; E unp. 136500; G. A. 
Dettenbach, St. Louis. 308859 


You’re a gem; 2-pt. song. © 1 ¢. Nov. 
28, 19386; E unp. 135769; Ralph A. 
Martz, Sunbury, Pa. 33860 


You’re a knockout; w Sidney Clare, m 


Harry Akst. © 1c. Dee. 19, 1936; 
E unp 136917; Movietone music 
corp., New York. 33861 


Youre beautiful; song; with arr. for 
ukulele, ete. Rev. ed. © Sept. 1, 
1986; E pub. 58748; Frank Gilbert 
Pollay, Winslow, Ariz. 33862 


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33865 


You're captivating, you're tantalizing, 
you’re mine; song. © 1 .«. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 135820; Curtis M. 
Peeples, Chicago. 33863 


You're just a little diffrent; w and m 
Herbert Mandell and Frank Littau; 
with arr. for guit., etc. © Dee. 17, 
1986; E pub. 59159; Edward B. 
Marks music corp., New York. 

33864 


You're just an echo in my heart; song. 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 135561; 
Pauline Frances York, Winston- 
Salem, N. C. 33865 


You're just playing with my love; song, 
pf. se. Geo. Morrison. © 1 e. Oct. 
29, 1936; E unp. 136265; Maria 
Masias, Denver. 33866 


You’re more than a pastime to me; w 
and melody. © 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 1936; 
E unp. 186758; Vivian Wolf Robin- 
son, East Lansdowne, Pa. 33867 


Youre my dream of paradise; waltz, 
w Sam Adelman, melody T. Price. 
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1986; E unp. 135545 ; 
Tom Price, Geifer, Pencoed near 
Bridgend, Glam., South Wales. 

33868 


You're my little sweetheart; w and 


melody. © 1 ec. Dec. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 136970; Alice Mabel Shaw, 
Dundas, Ont., Canada. 33869 
You’re my only inspiration; song, w 


Isaac LL. Santos. © 1c. Dee. 4, 
19386; E unp. 1386141; J. Chas. Mc- 
Neil, Los Angeles. 33870) 


You’re not so hard to forget; w and 
melody. © 1 ce Dec. 21, 1986; E 
unp. 137028; Ila Roberts, Los Ange- 
les. 33871 


You’re number one on my hit parade; 
w and m Willard Robison and Johnny 
Marks; with arr. for guit., etc. 
Dec. 7, 1986; E pub. 58979; Harms, 
inc., New York. 33872 


You're perfect; pf. treble, with w. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1986; E unp. 135944; 
Haven Adolph Johnson, New York. 

33873 


Same. © 1c. Dec. 11, 19386; E 
unp. 136431; Haven Adolph John- 
son, New York. 33874 


You're rather like a princess; song, 
m Ruby Seely Gervais. © 1c. Dec. 
3, 1936; E unp. 136058; Nellie M. 
Seely, Sweet Home, Or. 33875 


pt. I1l, n. s., v. 31 


You're so sweet; Ist E flat alto saxo- 
phone. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; E unp. 
135739; Stanley Wallace, Chicago. 

33876 


Youre the only one I love; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1936; E unp. 
135784 ; Charles Carl Hall, Los Ange- 
les. 338717 


You're the only star in my blue heaven: 
pf. treble, with w. © 1. Nov. 30, 
1936; E unp. 135910; Gene Autry, 
Hollywood, Calif. 33878 


You saw through my heart; song, m 
James L. Brown; with ukulele arr. 
© 1c. Dee. 16, 1936; E unp. 136657 ; 

- Jewell Smith, Bakersfield, Calif. 

33879 


You say unto me; w and melody. © 
1 ec. Nov. 20) 19386; EH unps sas: 
Clarence Le Roy Penfold, Brookiyn. 

33880 


You took my heart, dear; w and mel- 


ody. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1936; EB unp. 
135756; Gene Hirschberg, Park 
Ridge, Ill. 33851 
You’ve changed; w and melody. ©1ce. 


Dec. 7, 19836; E unp. 136408; Paul 
Powell, South Bend, Ind. 33882 


You’ve got me on a merry-go-round ; 
w and melody A. Swanstrom, H. 
Stern and M. Cleary. © 1c Dee. 
19, 1936; E unp. 1386854; Schuster & 
Miller, inec., New York. 33883 


You’ve got my number; song, melody 
Jack Allan. © 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1936; 
E unp. 136290; Donald Budzinski 
and George Michiel, Flint, Mich. 

33884 


You've got to blow your own trumpet; 
w Fred Ritz and Harry Carlton, m 
Harry Carlton; with arr. for ukulele, 
ete., R. S. Stoddon. © Nov. 17, 1936; 
EK for. 46735; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 33885 


You’ve got to hand it to Charley; song, 
w Vernetta Senne. © 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 
1986; E unp. 137063; Raymond Al- 
fred Hasseimann, Des Plaines, III. 

33886 


You won’t pay me no mind; w and 


melody. © 1 c¢. Dee. 21, 1936; E 
unp. 136859; W. R. Calaway, Or- 
lando, Fla. 33887 


Young lady in green; song. © 1 «. 
Dec. 2, 1986; E unp. 135970: Mar- 
garet C. Chisholm, Caldwell, N. J. 

33888 


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no. 12, 1936 


Your dollar is your best friend; w and 
melody. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1936; E unp. 
135605; Violet Pooley Hall, Cinecin- 
nati. 33889 


Your eyes have told me so; from Sing 
me a love song, w Gus Kahn and 
Egbert Van Alstyne, m Walter Biau- 
fuss; with arr. for guit., ete. © 
Dec. 2, 19386: E pub. 58981; Remick 
music corp., New York. 33890 


Your eyes tell me your answer: waltz 
song, melody Mario Leone. © 1 e. 
Nov. 20, 1986; E unp. 1385547; Laura 
Woods, St. Louis. 30891 


Your eyes, when I Jooked in your eyes; 
w and m Jule LeNard. ©1. Dec. 
17, 1986; E unp. 1386744; Julia L. 
FitzPatrick, Chicago. 33892 


Your family tree; w and m C. B. Nor- 
rid. pf. se. Geo. Morrison. © 1 «. 
Dee. 17, 1886: E unp. 1386710; Clara 
Beile Norrid, Denver. 33893 


Your hand on my gate; w Lucy Stav- 
osky; pf. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1936; E 
unp. 1385871; Sylvester Long Cross, 
Portland, Or. 33894 


Your handwriting reveals; w and m 
Shirley Spencer, Herman Pincus and 
Michael H. Cleary; with guit. arr. 
© Dee. 11, 1986; E pub. 59200; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, New 
York. 33895 


Your sincere friend; w Albert Fiore; 
pie © c@ Dee, A936." BH unp: 
136235; Sylvester Long Cross, Port- 


33904 


Yours to forget; w V. Fulton, m M. 
Bean. © 1c. Nov. 20, 1936; E unp. 
1385516; Valentine Fulton and Mabel 
Bean, Little Rock, Ark. 30897 

Zamboanga; w Don George, m Helen 
Bernard; with guit. arr. © Dec. 7, 
1986; E pub. 58988; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine, New York. 33898 


Zbojnicy; legend of the Tatra moun- 


tains, m: Jan Maklakiewiez; ork. 
strony. © Sept. 23, 1936; E for. 
46597; EF. Grabezewski, Warsaw, 
Poland. 33899 
Ziudzenie; tango, stowa: Andrzej 
Wiast, m: Fanny Gordon. © Oct. 


28, 19386; E for. 46796; M. Arct, War- 


saw, Poland. 33800 
arr. Wi. Higer; ork. 

strony. © Oct. 28, 1936: E for. 
A6789; M. Arct, Warsaw, Poland. 
33901 

Zweites offertorium; zum_ erntefest, 


Joseph Schnabel, bearb, u. hrsg. Al- 
bert Kranz; gem. chor, mit orgel u. 
harmonium. © Aug. 1, 1936; E for. 
46929; F. HE. C. Leuckart, Leipzig. 
33902 


3 weddings; melody. © 1 c. Nov. 17, 
1986; E unp. 136301; Manny L. 
Fleischman, New York. 33803 


1V. symphonie es-dur; aus Anton 
Bruckner Sdémtliche werke, 4. bd., 
I. teil, vorgelegt Robert Haas; orch. 
Partitur. © Sept. 3, 1936; E for. 
46989; Musikwissenschaftlicher ver- 


land, Or. 33896 lag, reg. g. m. b. h., Vienna. 33904 
Number of entries of Musical Compositions in Part 3 of the Catalog 
since Jan. 1, 1936: 
Musical Compositions in Hnglish language, from Great Britain and the 
United States (including 20,915 unpublished) —~~--__-_______________~ 29, T78 
Musical Compositions in foreign languages (including 672 unpublished) 4, 126 
Diteniraile ae Arp rg SD pda 1 es Se Ne Sh 33, 904 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


Aften; op. 30, hft. 1, nr. &; klaver. © 
Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as au- 
thor. R 48860, Oct. 28, 1956. 1 


Aima, wo wohnst du? pariser vaude- 
ville, Paul Hervé deutsch Adolf 
Philipp, m Jean Briquet. © Augusta 
Philipp and Robert Philipp, New 
York, as next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 48718, Dec. 16, 
1936. 2 


Alleluia! Christ is risen! Easter carol, 


m Homer Norris; unison cho. © 
Margaret Copinus, Miami, Fla., as 


next of kin of the author of m, who 
is not living. R 48969, Dec. 19, 1936. 


Gor 


© August 
author. R 
4 


Allerkeresten min; sang. 
Enna, Copenhagen, as 
48875, Oct. 28, 1936. 


Among the Highlands; by E. L. Ash- 
ford. © Henry S. Ashford, .Nash- 
ville, as child of the deceased author. 
R 48662, Dec. 4, 1936. D 


Andante e legato. © Ira B. Wilson, 
Hollywood, Calif., as author of m. R 
48828, Dec. 18, 1936. 6 


Andrews (George W.) Aria; organ; 
in D maj. © George W. Andrews, 
Bronxville, N. Y., as.author. R 
48760, Dec. 4, 1936. hi 


Angel eyes; song, m Kendis and Paley. 
© Alfred Bryan, Hastings-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y., as author of w. R 48806, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 8 


Annie Laurie; new arr. Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 


rangement. R 48451, Nov. 21, 1986. 
9 

Answer ; new arr. Alfred G. Robyn. © 
Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 


widow of the author of arrangement. 
R 48455, Nov. 21, 1936. 10 


Anticipation; part-song, m Herman 
Karle; male voices. © Alonzo Stone, 
Philadelphia, as author of m. R 


48511, Nov. 23, 1936. 11 
Ariel; song, w G. H. R. Dabbs. © H. 
Hollander, London, as author of m. 


R 48714, Dee. 4, 1936. 12 


[33904 


Arise, Shine, for thy light is come; 
[anthem]; high voice. © James G. 
MacDermid, New York, as author 
of m. R 486386, Dec. 3, 1986. its} 


Art (The) of bowing; by Emil Kross, 
tr. from the German, T. Baker; vio- 
lin. © Theodore Baker, Rock Creek 
Station, O., as child of the deceased 
author of translation. R 48944, Dec. 
19, 1936. 14 


by Giuseppe Tartini, 50 variations 
on a gavotte by Corelli, pf. ace. Ferd- 
inand David, ed. and rev. Leopold 
Lichtenberg; violin. © Arthur F. 
O’Brien, Brooklyn, as executor of the 
author of editing and revision. R 
48950, Dec. 19, 1936. 15 


As through the land; song, poem Al- 
fred Tennyson. © Arthur Somervell, 


London, as author of m. R 48536, 
Nov. 21, 1936. 16 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Gottes zeit 
ist die allerbeste zeit (God’s time is 
the best time; actus tragicus, ed. 
Frank van der Stucken. Se. © Dirk 
van der Stucken, Andover, Mass., as 
child of the deceased author of edit- 
ing. R 48961, Dec. 19, 1936. 1 


Bag ploven; op. 80, hft. 1, nr. 4; klaver. 
© Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as 
author. R 48856, Oct. 28, 1986. 18 


Molly; w 3H. Leslie, m A. 
Piantadosi. © Edgar Leslie, New 
York, as author of w, and Al Pianta- 
dosi, Van Nuys, Calif., as author of 
m. R 48784, Dec. 2, 1936. 19 


Berceuse; op. 33, no. 1; pf. © Emil 
Kronke, Dresden, Germany, as au- 
thor. R 48744, Dee. 10, 1936. 20 


Bird of the northern hills. © Elsa 
Wyman Maxwell, New York, as au- 
thor. R 48782, Dee. 2, 1936. 21 


Bird of the twilight: w Breton Cave, m 
Monk Gould. © Agnes Hilton Gould, 
Ashstead, Surrey, England, as widow 
of the author of m. R 48497, Nov. 


Be jolly, 


21, 19386. 22 
Blegnende linde; sang. © August 
Enna, Copenhagen, as author. R 
48879, Oct. 28, 1936. De 


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RENEWALS 


no. 12, 1936 


Bluebell time; song from Pinkie and | Children’s day treasury, no. 19; ed. 


the fairies, by W. Graham Robert- 
son. © Frederic Norton, London, as 
author of m. R 48708, Dec. 4, 1956. 
24 

break, break; trio; Women’s 
© A. Madeley Richardson, 
New York, as author. R 48738, Dec. 
10, 1936. 2D 
Broncho Sal; song, w Jack Drislane. 
© Geo. W. Meyer, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48508, Noy. 25, 1936. 
26 


© 


Break, 
voices. 


Brooklet in the forest; op. 22; pf. 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, as 
author. R 48546, Dec. 1, 1936. et 


Brooklet’s (The) call; trio, w George 
Cooper, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 118; 
women’s voices. © Clara L. Marzo, 
Port Washington, N. Y., as widow of 
the author of m. R 48896, Dec. 9, 
1936. 28 


Bugles (The) of Dreamland: song, w 
Fiona Macleod. © Hubert Bath, 
Bromley, Kent, England, as author 
of m. R 48696, Dec. 4, 1936. 29 


© Francis Jean Walz, 
Chicago, as author. R 48916, Jan. 
6, 1937. 30 


Buon party; song, w Thomas Hardy. 
© Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dork- 
ing, Surrey, England, as author of 
m. R 48499, Nov. 21, 1936. od 


Bwana Tumbo; song, from The joy 


Bum outside. 


rider. © William McKenna, Jersey 
City, as author. R 48503, Nov. 235, 
1936. 32 


Capture (The) of Santa Claus; Christ- 
mas operetta for children, w Alice 
EH. Allan. © Charles E. Boyd, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as author of m. R 
48668, Dec. 3, 1936. 33 


Carita; valse brillante, op. 28; pf. © 
Hrnest Harry Adams, Newton, Mass., 
as author. R 48834, Dec. 9, 1986. 

34 


Casey Jones, the brave engineer; w 
Lawrence Siebert, m Eddie Newton. 
© Charles E. Seibert, Los Angeles, as 
child of the deceased author of w. 
R 48553, Dec. 2, 1936. 35 


Chanson-meditation ; violin and pf. © 
R. L. Cottenet, New York, as author. 


R 48974, Dee. 21, 1936. 36 
Charity; w Emily Dickinson; high 
voice. © James G. MacDermid, New 


KR 48639, Dec. 
aT 


York, as author of m. 
3, 1936. 


50 


© 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., aS au- 
editing. R 48939, Jan. 5, 
38 

(The) story; carol-anthem, 
TM Seerist, net Harry: la 
© Harry L. Harts, Newton, 
Mass., as author of m. R 48666, Dec. 
oo 1956: 1ao 


Christmas time seems years and years 
away; song, m Ted Snyder. © Iry- 
ing Berlin, New York, as author of 
w. RK 48633, Dec. 5, 1936. 40 


Cinderella; by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as widower. 
R 48835, Nov. 28, 19386. 41 


Collection of concert overtures ; ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. 
vy. 1. © Katherine Florence Stew- 
art, Claremont Park, Bexley, Kent, 
England, as next of kin of the au- 
thor of editing, who is not living. R 
48941, Dec. 19, 1936. 42 


Collection of French overtures; ed. and 
fingered Louis Oesterle; pf., 4 hands. 
© Katherine Florence Stewart, Clare- 
mont Park, Bexley, Kent, England, 
as next of kin of the author of edit- 
ing, who is not living. R 48940, Dec. 


Karl K. 
thor of 
1937. 


Christmas 
w Henry 
Heartz. 


19, 1936. 43 
Come away. © Robert Harkness, 
South Pasadena, as author. R 
48827, Dec. 19, 1936. 44 


Come birdie, fly; song, w George Tot- 
ten Smith. © Gus Edwards, New 
York, as author of m. R 48766, Dec. 
10, 1936. 45 


Come ye faithful; Easter anthem; 
thixed cho. and solo quartet ad lib.; 


organ ace. © Bruno Huhn, New 
York, as author of m. R 48956, Dec. 
19, 1936. 46 


Cry (The) of spring; song, w Margaret 
Douglas. © Hubert Bath, Bromley, 
Kent, England, as apthor of m. R 
48689, Dee. 4, 1936. 47 


Cubanola (The) glide; song, w Vincent 


Bryan. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York, as author of m. R 48493, Nov. 
28, 1936. 48 


Cymbeline; duet, new arr. Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 48452, Nov. 21, 1936. 

49 

Dance coquette; song, from The golden 
widow, m Melville J. Gideon. © 
Edgar Leslie, New York, as author of 
w. R 48444, Nov. 23, 1936. 50 


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ol 


Dance of the fays: w G. Hubi-New- 
combe, m Luigi Denza. 1. High, in 
F.—2. Sop. and alto duet. © Leila 


Denza, London, as widow of the au- 


thor of m. R 48946, 48947, Dec. 19, 
1936. SY bay 
Dance of the gowns: pf. © George 


Botsford, New York, as author. R 


48767, Dec. 17, 1936. Do: 
Dance of the taffy possums; pf. © 


Harold Orlob, New York, as author. 


R 489807, Dee. 11, 1936. 54 
Dancing cupids; a la mazurka; pf. © 
Alonzo Stone, Philadelphia, as au- 


thor. R 48524, Noy. 23, 1936. 54) 


Danmark; op. 30, hft. 2, nr. 15; klaver. 
© Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as au- 


thor. R 48869, Oct. 28, 1936. 56 
Davies (Henry Walford) Eight nurs- 
ery rhymes; set to music; mixed 


voices. © Henry Walford Davies, 
Cookham, Berkshire, England, as au- 
thor of m. R 48541, Nov. 21, 1936. 57 


Dawn (The) is brightning; by E. L. 
Ashford. © Henry S. Ashford, 
Nashville, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48663, Dec. 4, 1936. 58 

Dirnenlied ; lied, aus Halloh, die grosse 
revue, text Jul. Freund. © Paul 


Lincke, Berlin, as author of m. R 
48572, Dec. 3, 1936. 59) 


Does everybody know: song, w Fred P. 


Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48822, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 60 


Dolly. Molly McCue; song, w John T. 


Doyle. © Elsa Wyman Maxwell, 
New York, as author of m. R 48780, 
Dec. 2, 1936. 61 


Dreaming, love, of you; serenade rev- 
erie, I. Furman Mulliner. © Harry 
J. Lincoln, Philadelphia, as author. 
R 48777, Dec. 17, 1936. 62 


Drill-master (The); march, Victor G. 


Boehnlein; oreh. © Rose Scott 
Boehnlein. Rome, N. Y.. as widow. 
R 48892, Dec. 24, 1936. 63 


Du kom dog tilbage; sang. © August 
Enna, Copenhagen, as author. R 


48880, Oct. 28, 1936. 64 


Earl Haldan’s daughter ; ballad, Charles 
Kingsley ; mixed voices. © Arthur 
Somervell, London, as author of m. 
R 48501, Nov. 21, 1936. 65 


Elizabethan love songs; arr. © Fred- 
erick Keel, London, as author of ar- 
rangement. R 48531, Nov. 21, 1936. 

66 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Ensomme (Den); op. 30, hft. 1, nr. 6; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, aS author. R 48858, Oct. 28, 
1936. 67 


Erindrer du vor f¢grste stund; sang. © 
August Enna, Copenhagen, as author. 
R 48881, Oct. 28, 19386. 68 


duet or cho., w Ed. 
Teschemacher, m Luigi Denza; 
women’s voices. © Leila Denza, 
London, as widow of the author of 
m. R 48948, Dee. 19, 1936. 69 


Ever of thee; 


Every girl I get, the other fellow steals ; 
w and m Milton Weil, F. Henri Klick- 
mann and B. White. © Bob White, 
Chicago, as one of the authors. R 
48915, Jan. 6, 1937. 70 


Experience ; part-song; male voices. © 
Alonzo Stone, Philadelphia, as au- 
thor of m. R 48513, Nov. 1936. ral 


Fangen og fangevogteren; sang. © 
August Enna, Copenhagen, as author. 
R 48882, Oct. 28, 1936. he 


Fat men on parade; pf. © George Bots- 
ford, New York, as author. R 48770, 
Dec. 17, 1936. 73 


Favorite bass songs: ed. and compiled 
Max Spicker. © Isabel Spicker 
Elsner, Brooklyn, as widow of the 
author of editing. R 48943, Dec. 19, 
1936. 74 


Festival Te Deum in F'; mixed quartet 
and cho.; organ acc. © Ralph Kin- 
der, Philadelphia, as author of m. R 
48965, Dec. 19, 1936. (3) 


Fiddler (The) of Dooney; w William 
Butler Yeats, m op. 20; high, in G 
min. © Sidney Homer, Palm Beach, 
Fla., as author of m. R 48968, Dec. 
19, 1936. 76 


Fifth pupil’s concerto; in D, in the 
first position, Friedrich Seitz, ed. and 
fingered; violin and pf. © Philipp 
Mittell, New York, as author of edit- 
ting and fingering. R 48963, Dec. 19, 
1936. 17 


Firefly; song, w John Fiske. © Elsa 
Wyman Maxwell, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48792, Dec. 2, 1936. 

78 


First (The) Easter; cantata for 
church choirs, choral societies, etc., 
text Edith Sanford Tillotson. © Ira 
B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 48934, Dec. 17, 1936. 

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First pupil’s concerto; in D, in the 3d 
pesition. Friedrich Seitz, ed. and 
fingered; violin and pf. © Philipp 
Mittell, New York, as author of edit- 
ing and fingering. R 48954, Dec. 19, 
19386. 80 


Flag of our country; patriotic march 
song for school cho.; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto, bass ad lib. © Grace Wilbur 
Conant, Boston, as author of m. R 
48514, Nov. 25, 1936. 81 


Férste Elskov; sang. © August Enna, 
Copenhagen, as author. R_ 48878, 
Oct. 28, 1986. 82 


Folkevise; det grénne foraar. © Au- 
gust Enna, Copenhagen, as author. 
R 48874, Oct. 28, 1986. 83 


For the mountains shall depart; song. 
© James G. MacDermid, New York, 
as author of m. R 48638, Dec. 34, 
1986. S4 


Forest song; serenade, w Fred E. 
Weatherly, m Erik Meyer-Helmund, 
op. 4; cho. and solo. © Miriam 
Weatherly, Bath, Somerset, England, 
as widow of the author of w. R 


48692, Dec. 4, 1986. 85 
Fiirstenkind (Das); operette, Victor 
Leon; klavierauszug mit text. Klav- 


ierparticell. © Franz Lehar, Vien- 
na, as author of m. R 48675, Dee. 3, 
1986. 86 


Funny face; song, w Andrew B. Sterl- 
ing. © Harry Von Tilzer, New 
York. as author of m. R 48494, Nov. 
28, 1936. 87 


Fuss and feathers: tag, J: C. Halls. 
© Harry J. Lincoln, Phiiadelphia, as 
author. R 48776, Dec. 17, 1986. 88 


Garde (The) march; Victor G. Boehn- 
lein; orch. © Rose Scott Boehnilein, 


Rome, N. Y., as widow. R 48891. 
Dec. 24, 1986. 89 
Gavotte; op. 20; pf..@© Rene; L. 
Becker, Detroit, as author. R 48959, 
Dec. 19, 1986. 90 


Gavotte gracieuse; op. 33, no. 2; pf. 
© Emil Kronke, Dresden, Germany, 
as author. R 48745, Dee. 10, 1936. 

91 


Gavotte-humoresque; by Eduard 
Schiitt, op. 17, no. 1, ed. and fingered 
Louis Oesterle; pf. © Katherine 
Florence Stewart, Claremont Park. 
Bexley, Kent, England, as next of 

kin of the author of editing. R 
48955, Dec. 19, 1936. 


G2 


© George Botsford, 
New York, as author. R 48768, Dee. 
17, 1936. 93 


Gems of sacred song; coll. of 23 cele- 
brated songs by favorite composers, 
selected and carefully ed. Eduardo 
Marzo; high voice. © Clara L. 
Marzo, East Orange, N. J., as widow 
of the author of editing. R 48945, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 94. 


God’s word in your heart; song. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, as 
author. R 48812, Dec. 19, 1986. 95 


Goiden chimes; by Dudley Ryder; pf. 
© Carl Wilhelm Kern, St. Louis, Mo., 
as author. R 48545, Dec. 1, 1936. 

96 


Grand choeur in A; organ. © Ralph 
Kinder, Philadelphia, as author. R 
48867, Dec. 19, 1936. 97 


Gray days; w Archibald Sullivan, m 
Noel Johnson. © Rosina Noel John- 
son, London, as widow of the author 
of m. R 48694, Dec. 4, 19386. 98 


Gwenny; song, w Fred HE. Weatherly. 
© Erie Coates, London, as author of 
m. R 48527, Nov. 21, 1936. 99 


Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Judas Mac- 
cabaeus; oratorio, ed. Frank Van der 
Stucken, w Thos. Morell. Voce. se. 
© Dirk Van der Stucken, Andover, 
Mass., as child of the deceased author 
of editing. R 48966, Dec. 19, ars 

1 


Hanna, Anna, Tanna; song, w John T. 
Deyle. © Elsa Wyman Maxwell, 
New York, as author of m. R 48787, 
Dec. 2, 1936. 101 


Harvardiana; song, w S. B. Steel. © 
Raymond G, Williams, Providence, as 
author of m. R 48772, Dee. 11, 1936. 

102 


He can set it right; song, w Ada Haber- 


Geisha maid; pf. 


shon. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48826, 
Dee. 19, 1936. 103 


He is not here, but is risen; anthem. 
© Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, Eng- 
jand, as author. R 48921, Dec. 21, 
1936. 104 


He wasn’ such a bad chap after all; 
w Zit. mS. R. Henry. © C. F. Zittel, 
New York, as author of w. R 48574, 
Dec. 3, 1936. 105 


Heart’s (The) highway; song, J. S. 
Fearis. © Otto L. Fearis, Chicago, 
as executor. R 48523, Nov. 27, 1936. 

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Hellera; da Adolphe, di Benjamin Con- 
stant, in 3 acts, Luigi Illica, rid. Ugo 
Solazzi, per canto e pf. © Italo 
Montemezzi, Milan, as author of m. 
R 48552, Dec. 5, 1936. . 107 


Here’s to the rose; song, w Miss Toye. 
© Elsa Wyman Maxwell, New York, 
as author of m. R 48450, Nov. 21, 
1936. 108 


Hey there, sis! song, m Bert Peters. 
© Harold Atteridge, Lynbrook, L. L., 


N. Y., as author of w. R 48786, Dec. 
2, 1936. 109 
High life; intermezzo-two step; pf. © 


Abe Olman, New York, as author. R 
48914, Dec. 22, 1936. 110 


Highland croon; song, w from an old 
cradle song. © Alicia A. Needham, 


London, as author of m. R 48540, 
Noy. 21, 1936. Tah 


Hope (The).of the Resurrection ; Easter 
anthem, Eduaro Marzo, op. 117; cho. 
of mixed voices, with sop. or ten. solo, 
and organ ace. © Clara L. Marzo, 
Port Washington, N. Y., as widow. 
R 48899, Dec. 9, 19386. 4112 


Housekeeper’s (The) reverie; by Kath- 
leen A. Roberts [pseud. of Robert A. 
Keiser King] © Sophie Ruth Keiser 


King, New York, as widow. R 48800, 
Dec. 2, 1936. 113 
How sweet is love; w and m Fred 
Fischer. © Fred Fischer Fisher, 
New York, as author. R 48459, Nov. 
25, 1936. 114 


Hushing song; w Fiona Macleod. © 
Hubert Bath, Bromley, Kent, Eng- 
land, as author of m. R 48695, Dec. 
4, 1936. aalisy 


ain’t afraid of the policeman; w and 
m C. G. Garretson, arr. Charles Lewis. 
© Velma C. Minnick, New York, as 
widow of the author of w and m. R 
48584, Dec. 3, 1936. 116 


I didn’t mean to make you cry; w H. K. 
Mohr, m A. Piantadosi. © Halsey 
K. Mohr, New York, as author of w, 
and Al Piantadosi, Van Nuys, Calif., 
as author of m. R 48798, Dec. 2, 
19386. 117 


godt hum@gr; op. 30, hft. 1, nr. 9; 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48861, Oct. 28, 
1936. 118 


have a Saviour; song. © Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, as author. 
R 48819, Dee. 19, 1936. 119 


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tet 


= 


pt. 11, n. s., vol. 81 


I heard the voice of Jesus say; hymn- 
anthem, W. W. Gilchrist; quartet or 
cho. of mixed voices; organ ace. 
Anna G. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 48971, Dec. 19, 19386. 120 


I just came back to say good-bye. © 
Irving Berlin, New York, as author. 
R 48765, Dec. 14, 1936. a2 


Tll be back next summer at 2 o’clock; 
song, m Clay Smith © Sam M. 
Lewis, New York, as author of w. 
R 48829, Dec. 16, 1936. 122 


ll do the same for you; w W. Me- 
Kenna, m A. Gumble. © Albert 
Guinble, New York, as author of m, 
and William McKenna, Jersey City, 
as author of w. © 48805, Dec. 17, 
1936. 123 


I’) sing His praise; song, w Maud 


Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48820, 
Dec. 19, 1986. 124 


I’m glad I’m Irish; w E. Leslie, m A. 
Piantadosi. © Edgar Leslie, New 
York, as author of w, and Al Pianta- 
dosi, Van Nuys, Calif., as author of 
m. R 48799, Dec. 2, 1936. 125 


I’m going to tell on you; w Joseph 
McKeon, m W. Raymond Walker. © 
Raymond Walker, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor of m. R 48736, Dec. 10, 1936. 

126 
manengen; op. 380, hft. 1, nr. 7; 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48859, Oct. 28, 
1936. 127 


may not be good looking, but I’m 
awfully good to ma; song, w Bert 
Ellis. © Elsa Wyman Maxwell, New 
York, as author of m. R 48794, Dee. 
2, 1936. 128 


must lean hard; Fred P. 


ke 


_ 


Laoal 


song, Ww 


Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48813, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 129 


I never know how to behave when I’m 
with boys: w Ballard Macdonald, 
musie by H. Carroll. © Harry Car- 
roll, Atlantic City, as author of 
music, and Betty Chapin Macdonald, 


Berkeley, Calif., as widow of the 
author of words. R 48521, Nov. 30, 
1936. 130 


I will lift up mine eyes; w from Psalm 
121, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 121; low 
voice; in B flat. © Clara L. Marzo, 
Port Washington, N. Y., as widow. 
R 48894, Dec. 9, 1936. 131 


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I will trust; song, w Fred P. Morris. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasa- 


dena, as author of m. R 48816, Dec. 
19, 1936. 132 
I wonder if youll meet me; w J. 


Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. © 
Jack Mahoney, New York, as author 
of w, and Theodora Morse, New 
York, as widow of the author of m. 
R 48802, Dec. 3, 1936. 133 


Ich bin das Friulein Dudelsack; lied 
aus Miss Dudelsack, v. Fritz Grtin- 
baum u. Heinz Reichert. © Rudolph 
Nelson, Amsterdam, Holland, as au- 
thor of m. R 48578, Dec. 3, 1936. 

134 


In Cadiz; part-song, m Herman Karle; 
mixed voices. © Alonzo Stone, Phil- 
adelphia, as author of m. R 48512, 
Nov. 23, 1936. 135 


springtime; w Shakespeare, m 
Ernest Newton; in A. © Dorothy 
Cornelius, Bromley, Kent, England, 
as child of the deceased author of m. 
R 48539, Nov. 21, 1936. 136 


In 1822; an old world story, w Ada 
Leomora Harris, m Guy d’Hardelot. 
© William Tabor Rhodes, Gt. Yar- 
mouth, Norfolk, England, as widower 
of the author of m. R 48712, Dee. 4, 
1936. 137 


Indian summer; cantata, w Margaret 
HK. Lacey, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 116; 
women’s 3-pt. cho., with sop. and 
alto soli, pf. acc. and flute obbl. © 
Clara L. Marzo, Port Washington, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48900, Dee. 9, 1936. 138 


Irish country songs; ed., arr. and for 
the most part collected H. Hughes. 
© Herbert Hughes, London, as au- 
thor of editing and arranging. R 


In 


48532, Nov. 21, 1936. 139 
Irmelin rose; sang. © August Enna, 
Copenhagen, as author. R 48877, 
Oct. 28, 1936. 140 


Is Julia home; w Edgar Leslie and A. 
Bryan, m Chris Smith. © Al. Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as one of 
the authors of w. R 48507, Nov. 25, 
1936. 141 

_Jack and the beanstalk; by L. A. Bug- 

bee; pf. © Charles I. Davis, Seattle, 

as widower. R 48839, Nov, 28, 1936. 

142 


Jane, Jane, Jane; song, w Raymond 


Hibbeler. © Francis Jean Walz, 
Chicago, as author of m. R 48917, 
Jan. 6, 1937. 143 


Jesus Christ to-day is born; anthem 
for Christmas, Eduardo Marzo, Op. 
119; 4 mixed voices. © Clara L. 
Marzo, Port Washington, N. Y., as 
widow. R 48895, Dec. 9, 1936. 144 


Jesus is all to me; song, w Fred P. 
Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48828, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 145 


Jesus lives; Easter anthem; sop. or 
ten. solo, quartet cho. and organ. © 
Will C. Macfarlane, Brooklyn, as au- 
thor of m. R 48958, Dec. 19, 1936. 

146 


Joan of Arc; waltz. © George Botsford, 
New York, as author. R 48771, Dec. 


17, 1986. 147 
Jonglgren; op. 30, hft. 2, nr. 12; 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48865, Oct. 28, 
1936. 148 
Joy (The) awaiting; song, w Maud 


© Robert Harkness, South 
‘R 48810, 
149 


Frazer. 
Pasadena, as author of m. 
Dee. 19, 1936. 


Jubel (Der) chor; ed. © Edmund S8. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as author of 
editing. R 489388, Jan. 5, 1987. 150 


© August Enna, 
R 48883, Oct. 
151 


Judiths bén; sang. 
Copenhagen, as author. 
28, 1936. 


Just drop in on mother and me; by J. 
Fred Helf. © Myra Helf, Chicago, as 
child of the deceased author. R 
48793, Dec. 2, 1936. 152 


Just like the rose; song, m Al Pianta- 
dosi. © Irving Berlin, New York, as 
author of w. R 48906, Dec. 10, 1936. 

153 


Just to live the old days over; w J. 
Mahoney, m Theodore Morse. © 
Jack Mahoney, New York, as author 
of w, and Theodora Morse, New York, 
as widow of the author of m. R 
48801, Dec. 3, 1986. 154 


Kan du fange mig; op. 30, hft. 2, nr. 11; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48864, Oct. 28, 
19386. 155 
Keep on loviné me; song, m Fred 


Berger, jr. © Geo. E. Stoddard, New 
York, as author of w. R 48926, Dec. 
24, 1936. 156 


Keep your foot on the soft pedal; song, 
w William Dillon. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, New York, as author of m. R 
48491, Nov. 28, 1986. 157 


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Kerry (A) courting; Irish song cycle, |: 


Percy French and Houston Collisson. 


© Rose E. Murphy, London, as ex- |' 


ecutrix of H. Collisson. 48533, 
Nov. 21, 1936. ° 158 


King of the bungaloos; song, w Gene 
Greene. © Charles Straight, Chicago, 
as author of m. R 48485, Nov. 23, 


R 


1936. 159) 
Kukkuk vise; sang. © August Enna, 
Copenhagen, as author. R 48876, 


Oct. 28, 1956. 160 


Lamentation; song, w Anne Reeve AIl- 
drich. © Albert F. Mengel, St. Louis, 
as author of m. R 48544, Dec. 1, 
1936. 161 


Lead, kindly light: anthem, w John H. 
Newman. © Ira B. Wilson, Holly- 
wood, Calif., as author of m. R 48931, 
Dee. 17, 19386. 162 


Liberia-marsch ; aus Halloh, die grosse 
revue; orch. u. pf. © Paul Lincke, 


Berlin, as author of m. R 48576, 
Dec. 3,.1936. 163 
Liebeslied ; by E. L. Ashford. © Henry 


S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48660, Dec. 4, 
1936. 164 


Lille (Den) Kineserinde; op. 30. hft. 
1, nr. 1; klaver. © Fini Henriques, 
Copenhagen, as author. R 48853, Oct. 
28, 19386. 165 


Little lady in the moon: from A matinee 
idol, w Seymour Brown, m Silvio 
Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, Terre 
Haute, Ind., as widow of the author 
of m. R 48442, Nov. 23, 1936. 166 


Little (A) while; song, w Fred P. 
Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 
48815, Dec. 19, 19386. 167 

Liza; song, w John T. Doyle. © Elsa 
Wyman Maxwell, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48795, Dec. 2, 1986. 168 

Look into my eyes and call me dearie; 
song, from The joy rider. © William 
J. McKenna, Jersey City, as author. 
R 48506, Nov. 25, 1936. 169 


Love (The) of Jesus; song, w Rudolph 


Flath. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48821, 
Dee. 19, 1936. 170 
Love (The) rose; song. © Harold 
Orlob, New York, as author. R 48908, 
Dee. 11, 1936. 171 


Love’s to-morrow; orch. © Valentine 
Hemery, London, as author. R48717, 
Dee. 12, 1936. 1h 


pt. 11, aS. ove 


w Clifton Bingham ; with violin, or 
flute, and violoncello aces. ad lib; in 
B flat. © Valentine Hemery, London, 
as author of m. R 48515, Noy. 20, 
1936. 173 


Love's torment; by R. Barthelemy -and 
E. Caruso, orch. L. Diodet, rev. and 
ed.; small orch. © Gustave Hinrichs, 
Mountain Lakes, N. J., as author of 
revision and editing. R 48964, Dee. 
19, 1936. 174 


Mammy’s lasses candy chile: w Cecil 
Mack, m Will Marion Cook. © R. 
C. McPherson, New York, as author 
of w. R 48830, Dec. 16, 1936. 175 


Manzanillo; duet, new arr. Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 48453, Noy. 21, 1936. 

176 

Mary; song from Our Miss Gibbs, w 
Adrian Ross, m Lionel Monckton. © 
Charles F. Monckton, Hastbourne, 
England, as executor of the author 
of m. R 48704, Dec. 4, 1986. SW Urs 


Master musician series; ed. W. H. Ear- 
hart. and E.-B. Birge. 1. Haydn-— 
2. Beethoven.—3. Hindel.—4. Mozart. 
© Edward Bailey Birge, Blooming- 
ton, Ind., as one of the editors. R 
48747, 48749, 48750, 48752, Nov. 18, 
1936. 178-181 


Same. © Will Earhart, Pitts- 
burgh, as one of the editors. R 
48746, 48748, 48751, 48753, Nov. 13, 
1936. 182-185 


Meditation; violin with pf. acc. © 
William Henry Squire, London, as 
author. R 48526, Nov. 21, 1936. 

186 

Melodische vortragsstudien in allen 

tonarten; vy. Ludvig Schytte, op. 159; 


klavier. hft. 1,2. © Anna Schytte, 
Copenhagen, as child of the deceased 
author. R 48841, 48840, Oct. 28, 
1936. 187, 188 
Memories ; song, w Harold Boulton. © 


Edward German, London, as author 
of m. R 48699, Dec. 4, 1936. 189 


Memories rise when shadows fall: w 


Ballard Macdonald, m Barclay — 
Walker. © Betty .Chapin Macdon- 


ald, Berkeley, Calif., as widow of the 
author of w. R 48522, Nov. 30, 1936. 
190 


Minnesota; w T. T. Railey, m Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Thomas T. Railey, St. 
Louis, as author of w, and Isidora 8. 


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Robyn, New York, as widow of the|My Yorkshire lassie; from Our Miss 


author of m. R 48459, Nov. 21, 19386. 


191 


Minuet and trio; organ voluntary. © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author. R 48983, Dec. 17, 1986. 192 


Minuetto; in G, new arr. Alfred G. 
Robyn. © Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 


rangement. R 48454, Nov. 21, 1936. 
193 
Miss Dudelsack; aus der. operette. 


Fritz Griinbaum u. Heinz Reichert, 
m arr. Otto Lindemann; klavier, mit 
lberlegtem text. Potpourri, no. 1— 
Potpourri, no. 2. © Rudolph Nelson, 
Amsterdam, Holland, as author of 
m. R 48570, 48571, Dec. 3, 1936. 
194, 195 


operette, Fritz Griinbaum u. Heinz 


Reichert. © Rudolph Nelson, Am- 
sterdam, Holland, as author of m. R 
48577, Dec. 3, 1986. 196 
Moonstruck; song, from Our Miss 
Gibbs, w and m Lionel Monckton. © 
Charles F. Monckton, Eastbourne, 
England, as executor. R 48705, Dec. 
4, 1986. 197 
Mor sjunger; op. 28, nr. 4; pf. © 
Selim Palmgren, Helsingfors, Fin- 
land, as author. R 48852, Oct. 28, 
1936. 198 


Morning (The) after the night before; 
sons,.im J. Kred Helf. © Hd. P. 
Moran, Hollywood, Calif., as author 
of w. R 48976, Jan. 7, 1937. 199 

My Florida girl; w T. T. Railey, m 
Alfred G. Robyn. © Thomas T. 
Railey, St. Louis, as author of w, and 


Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48458, 
-Nov. 21, 1936. 200 


My Haytian queen; song, w William 


Jerome. © Jean Schwartz, Staim- 
ford, Conn., as author of m. R 
48833, Dec. 16, 1936. 201 


My love is dark; song, w Oliver Gog- 
arty; in D. © Herbert Hughes, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48803, Dec. 


9, 1936. 202 
My old sweetheart; part-song; male 
voices. © Alonzo Stone, Philadel- 
phia, as author of m. R 48509, Novy. 
23, 1936. 203 


My wife ain’t coming back; song, w 
Andrew B. Sterling. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, New York, as author of m. 
R 48492, Nov. 28, 1936. 204 


Gibbs, w Percy Greenbank, m Ivan 
Caryll. © Martin Handon, London, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
48708, Dec. 4, 1936. 205 


My Zulu maid; song, m J. Bodewalt 


Lampe. © William McKenna, Jet- 
sey City, as author of w. R 48804, 
Dec. 12, 1936. 206 


Niaktergalen; sang, ord B. Gripenberg. 
© Selim Palmgren, Helsingfors, Fin- 
land, as author of m. R 48845, Oct. 
28, 1936. 207 


Natrren; op. 30, hft.1, nr. 5; klaver. © 
Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as au- 
thor. R 48857, Oct. 28, 1936. 208 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 4-pt. 
song, w Francis Bourdillon, m Frank 
Van der Stucken ; men’s cho. © Dirk 
Van der Stucken, Andover, Mass., as 
child of the deceased author of m. 
R 48962, Dec. 19, 1936. 209 


Night’s (The) soft curtain falls; w 
Walter E. Grogan, m Florence Ayl- 
ward: in D. © Florence Kinder, St. 
Leonards, Sussex, England, as author 
of in. R 48698, Dec. 4, 1936. 210 


Ninety-first (The) Psalm; song; high 
voice. © James G. MacDermid, New 
York, as author of m. R 48637, Dec. 
3, 1936. 211 


Not me; comic song, w Thos. J. Gray. 
© Al Piantadosi, Van Nuys, Calif., 
as author of m. R 48797, Dee. 2; 
1956. Pt? 


Nun die schatten dunkeln; lied, ged. 
E. Geibel. © Selim Palmgren, Hel- 
singfors, Finland, as author of m. R 
48846, Oct. 28, 1936. 213 

Nymphs and fawns; by H. Bemberg, 
arr.; women’s 3-pt. cho. © H. Alex- 
ander Matthews, Philadelphia, as au- 


thor of arrangement. R 48957, Dec. 
19, 1956, 214 
O all ye works of the Lord; setting of 
the Benedicite in anthem form; 


mixed voices; organ acc. © Waiter 
C. Gale, Greenwich, Conn., as author 
of m. R 48958, Dec. 19, 19368. OAS, 


G beautiful night; w anon., m Bothwell 
Thomson. © Katherine Bothwell 
Thomson, London, as widow. R 
48693, Dec. 4, 19386. 216 


O blackbird; part-song ; mixed voices. 
© Arthur Somervell, London, as au- 
thor. R 48530, Nov. 21, 1936. 217 


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© du my darling, du, du, du; aus Miss} Panquita; by Alfred G. Robyn. 


Dudelsack, v. Fritz Griinbaum u. 
Heinz Reichert. © Rudolph Nelson, 
Amsterdam, Holland, as author of m. 
R 48582, Dec. 3, 1936. 218 


Q Jesu, Thou art standing: hymn- 
anthem, W. W. Gilchrist; alto solo 
and mixed cho.; organ acc. © Anna 


R. Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as child” 


Olsoneeke 
219 


of the deceased author 
48972, Dec. 19, 1936. 


O Lord rebuke me not; w from Psalm 
6, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 120; high 
voice; in F. © Clara L. Marzo, Port 
Washington, N. Y., as widow. R 
48893, Dec. 9, 1936. 220 


Office (The) of the holy communion ; 
melody John Merbecke, ed. © Basil 
Harwood, London, as author of edit- 
ing. R 48925, Dec. 5, 1936. 221 


Oh! You moon; song, w John Fiske. 
© Elsa Wyman Maxwell, New York, 
as author of m. R 48796, Dec. 2, 
1936. 222 


Old (An) world story; w A. L. Harris, 
m Guy D’Hardelot. © William 
Tabor Rhodes, Gt. Yarmouth, Nor- 
folk, England, as widower of the au- 
thor of m. R 48697, Dec. 4, 1936. 


223 


Qn a joy ride; song. © William Mc- 
Kenna, Jersey City, as author. R 
48658, Dec. 8, 1936. 224 


On the morrow; song, m Billie Morse 


Meyers. © William J. McKenna, 
Jersey City, as author of w. R 48505, 
Nov. 25, 1936. 225 


Cne day; song, w Christina Rossetti; 


in D flat. © Hermann Lohr, London, 
as author of m. R 48690, Dec. 4, 
1936. 226 


Culd Doctor Ma’Ginn ; song from Songs 
in exile, w Arthur Stringer; in C. 
© Hermann Lohr, London, as author 
of m. R 48710, Dec. 4, 1936. Ppa 


Cur Miss Gibbs; w Adrian Ross and 
Percy Greenbank, m Lionel Monckton 
and Ivan Caryll. Voc. sc. © Charles 
F. Monckton, Eastbourne, England, 
and Martin Handon, London, as exec- 
utors of the authors of m. R 48711, 
Dec. 4, 1936. 228 


Palmgren (Selim) Preludium; op. 28, 
nr. 1; pf. © Selim Palmgren, Hel- 
singfors, Finland, as author. R 
48851, Oct. 28, 1936. 229 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


New 
ed. © Isidora S. Robyn, New York, 


as widow. © 48456, Nov. 21, 1936. 
230 
Bantomime §.op..(30;) hétsj2) mre 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48866, Oct. 28, 
1936. 231 


Parks’ concert quartets, no. 6; male 
voices. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb., 
as author. R 48757, Dec. 21, 1936, 

2a, 


Pensées sentimentales; new arr. Al- 
fred G. Robyn. © Isidora 8S. Robyn, 
New York, as widow of the author 
of arrangement. R 48457, Nov. 21, 


1936, 233 
Philomel; trio; women’s voices. © A. 


Madeley Richardson, New York., as 
author. R 48737, Dec. 10, 1936. 234 


Picanninny days; from The red moon, 
w Bob Cole, m James Reese Europe. 
© Dora Cole Norman, West New 
Brighton, N. Y., and Carriebel Cole 
Plummer, Chicago, as next of kin of 
the author of w, who is not living. 
R 48575, Dec. 3, 1936. 235 


Pleading; w Arthur L. Salmon, m EKd- 
ward Elgar, op. 48, no. 1. 1. In A 
flat—2. In G.—3. In. EF), «©,Carice 
Blake, Hoes, Petworth, Sussex, Eng- 
land, as child of the deceased author 
of m. R 48922-48924, Dec. 5, 1936. 

236-238 


Pony (The) ballet girl; by I. Franklin 
and Burt Green. © Irene Franklin, 
Hollywood, Calif., as one of the au- 
thors, and widow of the co-author. 
R 48791, Dec. 2, 1936. 239 


Popular (A) song; w T. T. Railey, m 
Alfred G. Robyn. © Thomas T. 
Railey, St. Louis, as author of w, and 


Isidora S. Robyn, New York, as 
widow of the author of m. R 48461, 
Nov. 21, 1936. 240 
Postlude; by E. L. Ashford. © Henry 


S. Ashford, Nashville, as child of the 
deceased author. R 48659, Dec. 4, 


1936. 241 
Practical anthems; selected and ed. © 


Edmund S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as au- 
thor of editing. R 489387, Jan. 5, 
1987. 242 


Prélude de concert ; op. 25; pf. © Emil 
Kronke, Dresden, Germany, aS au- 
thor. R 48741, Dec. 10, 1986. 243 


Preludes, offertories and postludes; se- 
lected, ed. and arr.; organ. v.1. © 


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269 


Harry Rowe Shelley, New York, as|Sapho rag; pf. © J. Russell Robinson, 


author of editing and arranging. R 
48942, Dec. 19, 1936. 244 


Puss in boots; by L. A. Bugbee; pf. © 
Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as widower. 


R 48836, Nov. 28, 1936. 245 
Ragtime land; song, from The golden 
widow, m Melville J. Gideon. © E. 


Ray Goetz, London, as author of w. 
R 48446, Nov. 23, 1986. 246 


Reite roter leutenant; lied, aus Miss 
Dudelsack, vy. Fritz Griinbaum u. 
Heinz Reichert. © Rudolph Nelson, 
Amsterdam, Holland, as author of m. 
R 48581, Dec. 3, 1986. 247 


Reverie; organ voluntary. © Ira B. 
Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as author. 
R 48932, Dec. 17, 1936. 248 


Revolutionary (The) man; song, from 
In Hayti, w William Jerome. 
Jean Schwartz, Stamford, Conn., as 
author of m. R 48831, Dec. 16, 1936. 

249 


Ring jubilant, ye pealing Easter bells; 
from aé_ traditional melody, arr. 
Homer Norris; unison voices. © 
Margaret Copinus, Miami, Fla., as 
next of kin of the author of arrange- 
ment, who is not living. R 48970, 
Dee. 19, 1936. 250: 


Ringdans; op. 28, nr. 6; pf. © Selim 
Palmgren, Helsingfors, Finland, as 
author. R 48848, Oct. 28, 1986. 251 


Romance; from Our Miss Gibbs, w Ad- 
rian Ross, m Ivan Caryll. © Martin 
Handon, London, as executor of the 
author of m. R 48706, Dec. 4, 19386. 

252 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Mel- 
ody in F; arr.; organ. © Harry 
Rowe Shelley, New York, as author 
of arrangement. R 48951, Dec. 19, 
1936. 253 


S. A. R. (Son altesse royale) ; comédie 
musicale, d’aprés Le prince consort, 
de L. Xanrof et J. Chancel, m Ivan 
Caryll; pf. et chant reduite par 
Vauteur. © Martin Handon, London, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
48713, Dec. 4, 1936. 254 


Saga; op. 28, nr. 3; pf. © Selim Palm- 
gren, Helsingfors, Finland, as author. 


R 48849, Oct. 28, 1936. 255 
Sangfuglen; op. 30, hft. 2, nr. 17; 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 


hagen, as author. 
1936. 


R 48870, Oct. 28, 
256 


Jackson Heights, N. Y., as author. 
R 48614, Noy. 30, 1936. 257 


Saviour, blessed Saviour; hymn-an- 
them; mixed voices. © Frederick N. 
Shackley, Roslindale, Mass., as au- 
thor. R 48739, Dec. 10, 1936. 258 


Saviour’s (The) call; song, w Maud 


Frazer. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48824, 
Dee. 19, 1936. 259 


Schach-duett ; lied, aus Miss Dudelsack, 
v. Fritz Grinbaum u. Heinz Reichert. 
© Rudolph Nelson, Amsterdam, Hol- 
land, as author of m. R 48583, Dec. 
3, 1936. 260 


Schlossgespenst (Das); lied, aus Miss 
Dudelsack, v. Fritz Griinbaum u. 
Heinz Reichert. © Rudolph Nelson, 
Amsterdam, Holland, as author of m. 
R 48580, Dee. 3, 1936. 261 


School of love; song, from The joy 
rider. © William McKenna, Jersey 
City, as author. R 48656, Dec. 8, 
1936. 262 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Farewell; 
arr.; organ. © Harry Rowe Shelley, 
New York, as author of arrangement. 
R 48952, Dec. 19, 1936. 263 


Seore; w J. S. Reed, m J. W. Adams. 
© Mrs. C. J. Reed, Los Angeles, as 
next of kin of the author of w, who 
is not living. R 48927, Jan. 11, 1937. 

264 


Secret (The); song, John W. Metealf. 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo sop. or 
bar.—3. Alto or bass. © Wm. C. 
Waibel, Piedmont, Calif., as executor. 
R 48740, Dec. 10, 1936. 265 


Secrets; gavotte, W. C. Powell; pf. © 
W. C. Polla, New York, as author of 
m. R 48788, Dec. 2, 1936. 266 


Sign (The) of promise; sacred 
w John Bowring, m H. L. Heartz. © 
Harry L. Harts, Newton, Mass., as 
author of m. R 48667, Dec. 3, 1986. 

267 


song, 


Silent the sleeping town; Easter an- 
them, w Edith Sanford Tillotson... © 
Ira B. Wilson, Hollywood, Calif., as 
author of m. R 48935, Dec. 17, 1986. 

268 

op. 91; 


Sinding (Christian) Sonate; 


pf.; H moll. © Christian Sinding; 
Oslo, Norway, as author. R 48863, 
Oct. 28, 1936. 269 


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Ski-da-me-rink-a-doo, means I love you. 
© Al Piantadosi, Van Nuys, Calif.,. 
as author. R 48785, Dec. 2, 19386. 


270, 

Skufrornas (6. Op. 28. nr 2: nt ©) 
Selim Palmgren, Helsingfors, Fin- 
land, as author. R 48850, Oct. 28, 
1936. 73Ta 
Sky (The) above the roof: song, w 


Mabel Dearmer, from the Freneh of 
Verlaine. © Ralph Vaughan Wil-: 
liams, Dorking, Surrey, England, as 
author of m. R 48538, Nov. 21, 1936. 


9r9 


alo 


Sleeping (The) beauty; by L. A. Bug- 
bee; pf. © Charles I. Davis, Seattle, 
as widower. R 48838, Nov. 28, 1936. 


203 

Snow flakes; vaise; pf. © Perey 
Semon, London, as author. R 48691, 
Dec. 4, 1936. 274 


So long, so long; duet or cho., w Fred- 
eric E. Weatherly, m Luigi Denza; 
women’s voices. © Leila Denza, 
London, as widow of the author of 
m. R 48949, Dec. 19, 1936. 275. 

Soft ways; song, from Songs in exile, 
w Arthur Stringer; in C. © Her- 
mann Lohr, London, as author of m. 


R 48709, Dec. 4, 1986. 276 
Soldater; op. 30, hft. 1, nr. 3; klaver. 


© Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as 
author. R 48855, Oct. 28, 19386, 277 


Somebody else has the key; song, w 
John Fiske. © Elsa Wyman Max- 
well, New York, aS author of m. R 
48779, Dec. 2, 1936. 278 


Someone’s waiting for me; w and m 
Edgar Leslie and I. Berlin. © 
Irving Berlin, New York. as cone of 
the authors. R 48905, Dec. 10, 19386. 

2K, 

Sometime in springtime; w Alfred 
Bryan and Jack Drislane, m G. W. 
Mever, from theme by Anton Rubin- 
stein. © Geo. W. Meyer, New York, 
as author of m, and Alfred Bryan, 
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., as one of 
the authors of w. R 48655, Dec. 8, 
1936. 280 


Sommerleg; op: 30, hft. 2, nr. @15; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48868, Oct. 28, 
1936. 281 
Sommersehnsucht; ged. Johannes 
Noack: hohe stimme. © _ Selim 
Palmgren, Helsingfors, Finland, as 
author of m. R 48844, Oct. 28, eee 
28 


pt. 117, n. s., v.31 


Song of the brook; by E. L. Ashford. 
Henry S. Ashford, Nashville, as 


child of the deceased author. R 
48661, Dec. 4, 1986. 283 
Song (The) of triumph. © Isaac H. 


Meredith, New York, as author of m. 
R 48936, Dec. 31, 1986. 284 


Songs of long ago; 2-pt. song, w Mar- 
garet EH. Lacey, m Eduardo Marzo, 
op. 115, no. 2; women’s voices. © 
Clara L. Marzo, Port Washington, 
N. Y., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48897, Dec. 9, 19386. 285 


Songs of the Hebrides ; and other Celtic 
songs from the Highlands of Scot- 
land, some coll. and all arr. Marjorie 
Kennedy-Fraser, Gaelic ed. Kenneth 
Macleod; voice and pf. v. 1. © 
David Kennedy-Fraser, Milngavie, 
Scotland, and Patuffa Hood, Keigh- 
ley, Yorkshire, England, as children 


of the deceased author of m. R 
48525, Nov. 21, 1936. 286 


Sorgens menuet; op. 30, hft. 1, nr. 10; 
klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48862, Oct. 28, 
1936. 287 

Spirit of peace; march. 1. Band.—2. 
Orch. © Edwin Franko Goldman, 
New York, as author. R 48549, 
48550, Dec. 4, 1936. 288, 289 


Stop that rag,—keep on playing honey ; 
song, m Ted Snyder. © Irving Ber- 


lin, New York, as author of w. R 
48489, Nov. 27, 1986. 290 


Studien in ornamentik und dynamik ; 
v. Ludvig Schytte, op. 161; klavier. 
hft. 1, 2. © Anna Schytte, Copen- 
hagen, as child of the deceased au- 


thor. R 48848, 48842, Oct. 28, 1936. 
291, 292 
Sunset brings idle dreams; song, m 


© Sam M. Lewis, New 
York, as author of w. R 48520, Nov. 
30, 1936. 293 


Supplication ; song Henshaw Dana, arr. 
and adapted to English text, Charles 
P. Seott. 1. High voice.—2. Low 
voice. © Maude Ladd Scott, New 
York, as widow of the author of ar- 
rangement. R 48613, Sept. 28, 1936. 

294 

Supposin’; w P. J. O'Reilly, m Joan 
Trevalsa, © Joan Gurley, Norwich, 
Norfolk, England, as author of m. R 
48537, Nov. 21, 1986. 295 


Svanen; op. 28, nr. 5; pf. © Selim 
Palmgren, Helsingfors, Finland, as 
author. R 48847, Oct. 28, 1936. 296 


Leo Bennett. 


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Sweet Phyllis; song, w Fred E. Weath- 
erly. © Eric Coates, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 48534, Nov. 21, 19386. 


297 | 


Take me back to Babyland; song, w 
Frank J. Tannehill. © Pat Rooney, 


New York, as author of m. R 48617, : 
Dec. 5, 1936. 998 | 


Take me up to the north pole; song. 
© Halsey K. Mohr, New York, as 
author. R 48778, Dec. 2, 1936. 299 


Take me up to the roller rink; song, 


w George Armstrong. © Harry Von 
Tilzer, New York, as author of m. 
R 48490, Nov. 28, 19386. 300 


Take, O take those lips away; song, 
w Shakespeare. © Thomas Case 


Sterndale Bennett, London, as author, 


R 48528, Nov. 21, 1936. 301 


Talkative (The) waitress; by I. Frank- 
lin and Burt Green. © Irene Frank- 
lin, Hollywood, Calif., as one of the 
authors, and widow of the co-author. 
R 48790, Dec. 2, 1986. Jue 


ouUa 

Tell Jesus; song, w Mary Bernstecher. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
as author of .m. “R 48825, Dec.. 19, 
1936. 3038 
Temptation rag song; w Louis Wesiyn, 
m Henry Lodge. © Irene Lodge, 
Whitman, Mass., 
author of m. R 48484, Nov. 25, 1936. 
304 


That beautiful city; song, w Fred P. 
Morris. © Robert Harkness, South 
Pasadena, as author of m. R 48818, 
Dec. 19, 1936. 305 


That's the time for you to go; from A 
matinee idol, w Seymour Brown, m 
Silvio Hein. © Ann Mooney Hein, 
Terre Haute, Ind., as widow of the 
author of m. R 48448, Noy. 23, 1936. 

306 


Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace; 
anthem, John A. West; mixed voices. 
© Joseph M. West, West Chicago, 
Til., as child of the deceased author. 
R 48715, Oct. 29, 1936. 307 


Three (The) bears; by L. A. Bugbee; 
pf. © Charles I. Davis, Seattle, as 
widower. R 48837, Nov. 28, 1986. 

308 

Three score and ten; w Clifton Bing- 
ham, m Joan Trevaisa. © Joan 
Gurley, Norwich, Norfolk, England, 
as author of m. R 48535, Nov. 21, 
1936. 309 


Through the palm trees; song, w Gladys 
Emanuel. © Samuel Liddle, Lon- 


of m. 


as widow of the} 


325 


don, aS author of m. R 48688, Dec. 
4, 1936. 310 


"Tis Jesus; song, w J. Wilbur Chapman. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
as author of m. R 48809, Dec. 19, 
1936. 311 


To (De) gamle; op. 30, hft. 2, nr. 20; 


klaver. © Fini Henriques, Copen- 
hagen, as author. R 48873, Oct. 28, 
1936. 312 


To the wind; 3-pt. song, w Margaret E. 
Lacey, m Eduardo Marzo, op. 115, no. 
1; women’s voices. © Clara L. 
Marzo, Port Washington, N. Y., as 


widow of the author of m. R 48898, 
Dee. 9, 1936. 313 
Toceatella; op. 20; pf. © Rene L. 
Becker, Detroit, as author. R 48960, 
Dee. 19, 1936. 314 


Token ; song, w William Blocksidge. © 
William Henry Squire, London, as au- 
thor of m. R 48529, Nov. 21, 1936. 

315 


Trusting in the blood; song. © Robert 
Harkness, South Pasadena, as author. 
R 48811, Dee. 19, 1936. 316 

Typical (A) Western girl; w Thos. T. 
Railey, m Alfred G. Robyn. © 
Thomas T. Railey, St. Louis, as au- 
thor of w, and Isidora S. Robyn, New 
York, as author of m. R 48460, Nov. 


21, 1936. 317 
Under the loving moon; song. © Wil- 


liam McKenna, Jersey City, as au- 
thor. R 48657, Dec. 8, 1936. 318 
Valse mignonne; op. 30, no. 1, 2; pf. © 
Emil Kronke, Dresden, Germany, as 
author. R 48742, 48748, Dec. 10, 1936. 
319, 320 

Vandring gennem grkenen; op. 30, hft. 
2, nr. 14; klaver. © Fini Henriques, 
Copenhagen, as author. R 48867, Oct. 
28, 1936. 321 
Var (Det) kun en drém; op. 30, hft. 2, 
nr. 19; klaver. © Fini Henriques, 
Copenhagen, as author. 48872, Oct. 
28, 1936. iy 


Vildes (De) dans; op. 30, hft. 11, nr. 
18; klaver. © Fini Henriques, Co- 
penhagen, as author. R 48871, Oct. 
28, 1936. 323 

Vuggevise; op. 30, hft. 1, nr. 2; klaver. 
© Fini Henriques, Copenhagen, as 
author. R 48854, Oct. 28, 1936. 324 

Water lilies; idyle Paul F. Johanning ; 
pf. © Ethel P. Johanning, Jackson- 
ville, Fla., as widow. R 48665, Dec. 
3, 1936. 325 


Way down in cotton town; w E. Leslie, 
m A. Piantadosi. © Edgar Leslie, 


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Way down in cotton town—Continued. 
New York, as author of w, and Al 
Piantadosi, Van Nuys, Calif., as au- 
thor of m. R 48789, Dee. 2, 1936. 326 


Wells (The) of sleep; song, W. Graham 


Robertson. © Frederic Norton, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48702, Dec. 4, 
1936. BYATl 


What will it be; song, w Fred P. Morris. 
© Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, 
as author of m. R 48817, Dec. 19, 
1936. 328 


When a coon wants to spoon he don’t 
need any moon; w and m Ballard 
Macdonald. © Betty Chapin Mac- 
donald, Berkeley, Calif., as widow. 
R 48447, Noy. 23, 1936. 329 


When I hear. that dreamy waltz; w 
Ed. Gardnier, m Beardsley Woods. © 
Mary Jo. Walker, New York, as child 
of the deceased author of m. R 48573, 
Dee. 3, 1936. 330 


When Jesus sought me; song. © 
Robert Harkness, South Pasadena, as 
author. R 48814, Dec. 19, 1936. 331 


When Nellie sang the mad scene from 
Lucia; song. © Elsa Wyman Max- 
well, New York, as author. R 48781, 
Dec. 2, 1936. 332 

When she is singing; w Mariana Car- 
men; med. or low. © R. Huntington 
Woodman, Brooklyn, as author of m. 
R 48973, Dec. 19, 1936. 333 


When there isn’t a boy around; w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, m Edna Williams. 
© Betty Chapin Macdonald, Berke- 
ley, Calif., as widow of the author of 
w. R 48440, Nov. 23, 1936. 334 


Whoop daddy ooden dooden day; w 
George V. Hobart, m Silvio Hein. © 
Ann Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, 
Ind., as widow of the author of m. 
R 48832, Dee. 16, 1936. 335 


Why can’t a girl propose; song, m Billie 
Morse Meyers. © William McKenna, 
Jersey City, as author of w. R 48504, 
Nov. 25, 1936. 336 


Wie’s daheim war; lied im volkston, 
Peter Cornelius, m op. 49°. © Gustav 
Wohlgemuth, Leipzig, as author of m. 
R 48496, Nov. 20, 1936. 337 


Wiggle rag; pf. © George Botsford, 
New York, as author. R 48769, Dec. 
17, 1986. 338 

Williams (J. Lloyd) Sixteen Welsh 
melodies; with traditional and origi- 
nal Welsh w and English lyrics, Al- 
fred Perceval Graves, m ed. and arr. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


J. L. Williams and A. Somervell. © 
Arthur Somervell, London, as one of 
the authors of m. R 48500, Nov. 21, 
1936, 339 
Wind (The) among the reeds; two 
poems W. B. Yeats, set to m Ch. M. 
Loeffler. © New England trust ¢o., 
Boston, as executor of the estate of 
the author of m. R 49000, Dee. 29, 
1936. 340 
Wir sind die Macs, die edlen Macs; 
lied, aus Miss Dudelsack, y. Fritz 
Griinbaum u. Heinz Reichert. © Ru- 
dolph Nelson, Amsterdam, Holland, 
as author of m. R 48579, Dee. 3, 1936. 
341 


With the morn; part-song, Herman 
Karle; mixed voices. © Alonzo 
Stone, Philadelphia, as author of m. 
R 48510, Nov. 23, 1936. 342 

Wouldn’t it make you laugh; w Sey- 
mour Brown, m Silvio Hein. © Ann 
Mooney Hein, Terre Haute, Ind., as 
widow of the author of m. R 48441, 
Nov. 23, 19386. 343 

Yesterdays; duet, w Edward Tesche- 
macher, m Frank Lambert. © HE. A. 
M. Stephenson, Burwash, Sussex, 
Hngland, as executrix of the author 
of m. R 48700, Dec. 4, 1936. 344 


Yiddle on your fiddle, play some rag- 
time. © Irving Berlin, New York, 
as author. R 48542, Dec. 1, 1936. 

345 

Yorkshire; song from Our Miss Gibbs, 
w Ralph Roberts and Lionel Monck- 
ton, m Lionel Monckton. © Charles 
FY. Monckton, Eastbourne, England, 
as executor of the author of m. R 
48707, Dec. 4, 1936. 346 


You ean have your oh you kids, but 
it’s a lovin’ wife for mine; w and m 
Herbert Ingraham. © Amo Ingra- 
ham, Hollywood, Calif., as child of 
the deceased author. R 48445, Nov. 
23, 1936. 347 

You’ve got to fool the public, if you 
want to get the dough; song, from 
Fluffy Ruffles, w Geo. Totten Smith. 
© Louis Maurice, New York, as au- 
thor of m. R 48783, Dec. 2, 1936. , 

34 


Young Tom o’ Devon; song, w Harold 
Simpson. © Kennedy Russell, Lon- 
don, as author of m. R 48701, Dee. 4, 
1936. 349 


Your heart is like a garden fair; song, 
w Ella Brown; in B flat. © Erie 
Coates, London, as author of m. R 
48498, Nov. 21, 1936. 350 


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INDEX TO PART 3: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[New Series, Volume 31, Nos. 1-12, 1936] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of all composers and copyright 
proprietors of music, also title references for any compositions whose composers 
are not given and for operas and musical plays, entered in the Catalog during 
the year 1936. The citation numbers are the numbers following the entries in 
the body of the text. The numbers in parentheses are the numbers following 
the renewal entries at the end of each monthly issue. 


A. and B. music co: Nellie, the lady’s maid. 15517 

Barbara Joan. 26637. (268). 

Blue. 26685. Weather girl. 15517 (433). 

Guitaresque. 27190. Aaronson (lL. H.) Explanation is sim- 

Harmony. 27216. ple. 10182. . 

Hot strings. 27284. Abas (Anton) Mylonas. 1919. 

String along. 28607. _ | Abbado (Michelangelo) Danza degli 

Ultra modern method for the gui- spiriti beati. 31662. 
tar. 2871. Abbott (D. P.) Think of today. 

A B C standard music publications, 15517 (400). 
ine.: Abbott (J. B.): 

Chauffeur and the _ debutante. Just for today. 6253 (258, 259). 
18918. Think of today. 15517 (400). 

Fancy fingers. 19210. Abbott (R. G.): 

Fifth ave. 19228. Camel bells. 6546. 

Hands full 0 swing. 22156. In gardens of Proserpine. 7470. 

Hot tamales. 27285, 31821. Sunlit waters. 12155. 

I sing. 19656. Abbott (W. EH.) Princess Peppermint. 

Laddie Buck. 19922. 20597*. 

Madam swings it. 11195. Abel (Grace): 

Overtures as solos for the pick If you could care for me. 19725. 
style Spanish guitar and Ha- Once again. 8318. 
waiian guitar. 17561. Abel (K. F.) Kleine sinfonie in F-dur. 

Plow man. 32881. 19907. 

Shamrock, the Shannon and you.| Abel (Teddy) Baby you're sending 
20756. me. 9641. 

Sleepwalker. 12000. j Abelle (Victor) pseud. See Sartorio 

Song of the fighting marines. (Arnoldo) - 

30592. Abelson (S. HE.) Check your type. 

Victoria gavotte. 28872. 6597. 


When its springtime in Killarney, Abenteurer von Paris. 19704. 
it’s lovetime in my heart. 21329.| Abernethy (T. J.) jr. Honeymoon 
Where, Wicklow looks down on the glide. 4153. 
sea. 21371. Abert (J. J.) Chorale and Fugue. 
157 West 57th street. 12861. 26623. 
Aaron (Charlotte) Symphony of love.| Abiding songs. 9519. 


5661 Ablamovicz (Dina) On with Roosevelt. 
Aaron (Michael) Down on the farm. 14526. 
16070. Abraham (Paul) Niagara-fox. 5041. 
Aarons (A. E.): Abrahams (D. H.) If you long for me 
Cinderella. 15517 (57). as I long for you. 13830. 
I love you every hour of the day.| Abrahams (Samuel) Garden of the 
15517 (159). sea. 27126. 


1509 


INDEX 


Abrahamson (Johanna) 


call letters are L-O-V-E. 14424. 
Abrams (E. C.): 
Lady in the moon. 


25122. 
Rollin’ along. 33017. 
Something to look forward to. 


20841. 
That’s my gal. 28702. 
Abrams’ (Hlias) Youll bring me} 
through. 383849. 
Abrams (Gene) See Abrams (PF. C.) 
Abrams (Thelma) Lost in a moon- 


beam. 4709. 


Abramson (A. G.) It’s only a blue 


for-get-me-not. 7552. 

Abramson (Adolph) Adventures of 
Simple Simon. 12875*. 

Abt (—) Preparatory course to the 


art of vocalization. 9509 (585). 
Abt (Franz): 
Country fair waltz-song. 
In blauer nacht. 22457. 
Abt (R. 8S.) Dreams. 10092. 
Acciani (T.) Melodia. 12868. 
Accolay (J. B.) 1& concertino. 
Accordeon-stunde. 29198. 
Accordo (Joe) Remick’s standard hits. 
5309. 
Accused. 28858. 
Ace Drummond. 29646. 
Ace music publishers. 
hearted. 22311. 
Acerba (Louis) Under a mellow moon. 
12456. 
Achenbach (Thomas) 
19752. 
Achenbach (Thomas) jr. 
song to the moon. 20791. 
Achor (C. F.): 


26848. 


9504. 


Tm _ broken 


In memoriam. 


Singing my 


Angels caring for you, mother. 
aoao 

Arouse, awake ye! A fight’s on. 
3300. 


Lariat of love. 4582. 
Achron (Isidor) : 


Do you know that the moon ¢éan 


talk. 24427. 
Together we never can fail. 21118. 
You think I’m jealous. 24012. 


Your love like a strike of a match. 
24026. 
Achron (Joseph) : 
Hebrew dance. 19484. 
Hebrew lullaby. 19435. 
Po Hn-Harod. 11711. 
Second concerto. 11928. 
Achterkirch (W.C.) Oh, guide me with 
Thy spirit, Lord. 5099. 
Ackerman (C. W.) pseud. See Bilhorn 
orl PoiPs) 
Ackerman (Frank) - In the rain. 4412. 
Ackermans  (H.) Soleil d’amour. 
25915. 


My station’s | Ackland (William) 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 8L 


Roosevelt I’m for 
you. 14702, 17769. 
Ackley (A. H.): 
Carry on. 26764. 
Dare to advance with Christ. 
26886. 
God defend the right. 824. 


God remembers to forget. 826. 


Hail to the mighty Conqueror. 
10368. 
Have you ever seen the star. 
27224. 


I shall not be moved. 15517 (168). 

I will sing. 15517 (167). 

Keep in step with Jesus. 

Longing. 27774. 

My dearest friend. 11368. 

One step at a time. 11602. 

Resignation. 2256. 

We cannot ask too much. 12546. 

You can find peace in Jesus. 
12762. 

You must do something with Jesus. 
12782. 

Ackley (Adeline) 
Ackley (B. D.): 

Breaking of the day. 26716. 

Bugle call to youth. 284. 

Christ who never fails. 26798. 

Close to His side. 26816. 

Come on. 9509 (142). 

Could a_ little sunshine. 
(158) 

Eden, fair Eden. 

Garden of memory. 783. 

Giory of His presence. 820. 

God builds my life. 828. 

Great is Thy never failing kind- 
ness. 27180. 

He eares for me. 9509 (273). 

He lifts the darkness. 9509 (275). 

Heavenly joys. 9509 (279'). 

His love is all my plea. 27256. 

How can I ever sufficiently praise 
Him. 966. 

I’m going all the way with Jesus. 
9509: (318). 

In my heart. 27545. 

In that way. 9509 (336). 

Jesus is near. 1325. 

Jesus is the gift of God to you. 
27605. 

Jesus saves 
27607. 

King of my heart. 


10964. 


Happiness. 18525. 


9503! 
644. 


and “I'am glad: 
9509' (357). 


King rides forth to-day. 9509 
(358). 

Lay hold, by faith. 251388. 

Lead me home. 14387. 

Let me forget. 1452. 

Loyalty in service. 27839. 

More like Jesus. 27968. 

My faith. 1829. 

My loving Saviour. 1871. 


1510 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


My Saviour guides me home. 9509 
(513). 
Near to my Savior. 28082. 
O what love. 9509 (536). 
Only name. 2075. 
Peace divine. 9509 (554). 
Pierced prince. 9509 (569). 
Rodeheaver-Ackley choruses. 
11845. 
Somebody knows. 9509 (682). 
Song of trust. 9509 (690). 
Take Thou, O Lord. 26050. 
Think of His love for you. 2769. 
Thy will be done. 28755. 
To Thee I fly. 9509 (746). 
Watching for Jesus. 9509 (772). 
What could I do without Jesus. 
9509 (781). 
Where dreams come true. 
Who can understand Him. 
(797). 
Who will lead the way. 9509 (800). 
Winning men for Jesus. 29063. 
Ackley (B. M.) Lonely heart. 4689. 
Ackley (C. C.) pseud. See Meredith 
(i Hi.) 


3070. 
9509 


Acock (F. L.) Will Rogers was a cow- 
boy. 153883. 
Actman (Irving): 
Bang—the bell rang. 181. 
Tree in Tipperary. 5814, 9069. 
Wild trumpets and crazy piano, got 
a gal to forget. 9347. 
Acton (R. P.) It’s paradise I’m think- 
ing of. 22517. 
Acton (S. P.): 
Dreaming dreams of you. 19128. 
How can I believe you love me. 
19495. 
I’ve got you on my mind. 22403. 
I want to be loved by someone. 
22414. 
If you'll wait for me. 19728. 
Little bit of this and a little bit 
of that. 22664. 
This smile in my eyes. 23610. 
To-night I am lonely for you. 
21118. 
We were lovers. 23750. 
What’s a little kiss. 21298. 
What would it mean to you. 23777. 
You are mine. 21483. 
You'll never know. 23964. 


Acuff (Roy) Charming Betsy. 31276. 
Acuna (M. S.): 
Recordaré. 11797. 
Vuélveme a querer. 18306. 
Acuna (Tomas): 
Ayer te quize. 21650. 
Cuando me busques. 21821. 
Maldito permanente. 22765. 
Mujer del 36. 22888. 
Adair (D. W.) Loss. 32351. 


Adair (G. N.): 
I’m just an old fashioned boy. 
10631. 
What a maid. 12577. 
Adair (J. L.): 
Take me back again where I be- 
long. 26046. 
That little country town where I 
was born. 21018. 
Adair (Mildred) : 
Birds of all feathers. 
I go sailing. 29786. 
Adair (Yvonne) : 
Farmyard. 16169. 
Four little sketches. 8. 
Toy shop. 2819. 
Adami (Giuseppe) Tango delle stelle. 
339068. 

Adamo (Frank) 
you're mine. 
Adamo (Virginia) You can’t fool the 

man in the moon. 23945. 
Adams (A. EH.) Bells of St. Mary’s. 
9693. 
Adams (Armon): 
I’m just another Humpty Dumpty. 


9715*. 


If you kindly say 
10762. 


24856. 
There ought-a be a law against 
that. 380715. 


Adams (Bob): 
Girl from the Golden West. 
(143). 
Good-bye Christina Swanson. 6253 
(156). 
Oh, you candy kid. 21569 (419), 
26533 (208). 
Shooting star. 26533 (260). 
True blue. 26533 (299). 
Adams (C. B.): 
Behold, I show you a mystery. 


6253 


3270 (54). 

Blessed be the Lord God. 3270 
(67). 

Calm on the listening ear of night. 
12862 (74). 


Christ is risen. (3270) (93). 

Christ the Lord is risen again. 
3270 (94). 

Come, let us sing. 12862 (108). 

Crossing the bar. 29189 (73). 

Crown Him with many crowns. 
9509 (162). 

Day of resurrection. 3270 (136). 

Easter praise. 3270 (161). 

Even song. 12862 (154). 

For if we believe. 3270 (197). 

Go forth today. 9509 (249). 

Harvest home. 3270 (244). 

I will extol Thee. 3270 (296), 6253 


— (219). 

In heavenly love abiding. 9509 
(332). 

Intermezzo. 6253 (4). 


1511 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8¥ 


Adams (C. B.)—Continued. 
Jesus, Thou source of calm re- 
pose. 12862 (271). 
Joy cometh in the morning. 3270 
(341). 
Keep Thou my steps. 9509 (356). 
Lift up your heads, O ye gates. 
38270: (365). 
Like as a father. 9509 (387). 
March movement. 6253 (306). 
Only today. 12862 (888). 
Processional march. 128652 (421). 
Rallying song. 9509 (602). 
Rejoice in the Lord. 9509 (615). 
Search me, O God. 12862 (454). 
Send out Thy light. 3270 (567). 
Sing aloud unto God, our strength. 
3270 (581). 
Stone which the builders refused. 
3270 (625). 
Summer reverie. 62538 (453). 
Thou wilt shew me the path of 
life. 270 (659). 
We march to victory. 9509 (776). 
Adams (C. D.) Show man. 8670. 
Adams (Cassandra) Breezes tell me 


so. 13085. 
Adams (Charlotte) Give your heart 
a chance. 16277. 
Adams (Clarevna) On oid Lake Erie 
shore. 14513. 
Adams (Clifford) : 
Cocktail hour. 18949. 
Tangier. 26053. 
Tangoriento. 20990. 
Adams (Mrs. Crosby) See Adams 
(diepeA.. ) 
Adams (HE. HE.) Song of the Pilgrims. 
8766. 


Adams (BE. H.): 
Arab dance. 21621. 
Carita. 33904 (34). 
Dream-time. 596. 
Nautilus. 20340. 


Thought majestic. 21086. 


Valse arabesque in A flat. 2894. 
Adams (F. R.): 
Cairo. 31003 (22). 
Don’t be cross with me. 18648 
(101). 
Don’t choose a Gibson girl. 26533 
(57). 


Don’t forget the girl you left be- 
hind. 29189 (89). 

Don’t teach me to swim alone. 
18648 (104). 

Everybody wonders why they mar- 
ried. 29189 (104). 

Everything that father did was 
right. 21569 (125). 
Follow the rainbow trail. 

(147). 
Girls that can never be mine. 
21569 . (165). 


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Goddess of liberty. 26533 (98). 
Golden girl. 29189 (1388). 
Haunted pool. 26583 (107). 


Her eyes are blue for Yale. 21569 
(199). 

Here’s to your last girl. 265383. 
(116). 


I can’t be true so far away. 
PELE (P22 NV 

I can’t love 
(176). 

I don’t want to marry your family. 
21569. (223). 


everybody. 29189 


I fell in love all by myself. 31003 
(70). 

I fell in love on Monday. 21569 
(224). 

I’m afraid to be alone. 29189: 
(182). 

I wonder who’s kissing her now. 
15517 (168). 

I would rather fight like ma. 


29189 (194). 
all moons were honeymoons. 
26533 (1388). 
Indian love song. 
Jack o’ lantern. 
Land of Used To Be. 
Let’s pretend you love me. 
(112). 
Oskee wow wow. 
Pale golden star. 
Ship of dreams. 
Stubborn Cinderella. 


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29189 (209). 
31003 (88). 
29189 (234). 
24031 


24031 (155). 

31003 (138). 
24031 (184). 
18648 (334). 


Taxi. 26059 (290). 

There are too many girls. 381003 
(191). 

To-night will never come again. 
21569 (563). 


What’s the use. 18648 (383). 
When love is waiting round the 
corner. 21569 (602). 
Where are they now. 265383 (326). 
You're a dear old world after all. 
21569 (629). 
You won't know anybody there. 
21569 (682). 
Adams (G. H.) If I had a castle. 4370. 
Adams (George) Em em ma line. 24502. 
Adams (Harry) Draegerman bold. 
24455, 
Adams (Henry) 
Adams (I. H.): 
Girl I loved long ago. 
Honey lamb. 24729. 
*Neath that same old maple tree. 
25487. 
On the old prairie. 28190. 
Sparkling eyes. 25961. 
Adams (J. A.): 
Barcarolle. 3270 (42). 
Bourrée antique. 3270 (72). 
Six small gems. 3270 (4). 


On the farm. 382774. 
24608. 


1912 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Adams (J. H.): 
I’m gonna take a rocket to the 
moon, 138704. 

Sailing in my dream boat. 5385. 
Adams (J. W.) Score. 33904 (264). 
Adams (James W.) Castles in Spain. 

15817. 
Adams (Jules) : 


Dawn of love. 6729. 

Gazing into space. 6961. 
Adams (L.) Romantic suite. 17764. 
Adams (M. L.) I found you. 24786. 


Florida fantasy. 6914. 
Socially blue. 5522. 


Adams (P. B.) 
Adams (R. A.) 
Adams (R. L.): 
Little lovable you. T7771. 
You're afraid. 23977. 
Adams (S. F.) Nearer my God to 


Thee. 169. 
Adams (Sarah) River of my dreams. 
20665. 


Adams (Stanley) : 
Little old lady. 30042. 
Sing me a swing song and let me 
dance. 17918. 
Adams (Stephen) : 


Ben the boasun’. 9509 (53). 
Daddy’s letter. 9509 (165). 
When the roses bloom again. 
12862 (536). 

Adamson (Harold) Dream boat. 
31472. 

Addington (Jack) See Addington 
(O. R.) 


Addington (O. R.) Winnie with her 
winning ways. 29062. 
Addinsell (Richard) : 


Derrydocks. 16003. 
Did we meet or was it a dream. 
3730. 


Happy hypocrite. 16336. 
Addison (EK. G.): 
I’m hoping it isn’t a dream. 22330. 


Yes, yes. 18551. 


Addison (Gene) See Addison (BH. G.) 
Addison (J. HE.) Waiting. 33600. 
Addison (R. O.): 

My first love. 25428. 


When Miss Georgia shows her 
Georgia airs. 26312. 
Addy (Clyde) jr. Love on a strike. 
25257. 
Ade (George): 
Chaperone. 3270 (92). 
Hlectric signs. 29189 (95). 
I would like some information. 
29189 (193). 
It’s money. 29189 (214). 
My truant heart. 29189 (290). 
Queen of the one ring show. 29189 
(347). 
Weak little woman. 29189 (458). 
Whip song. 29189 (474). 


Adelman (Ben): 

On the good 
17505. 

For other compositions by Ben 
Adelman see this index under 
names of claimants of copyright. 

Adelman (Sam) For compositions by 
Sam Adelman see this index under 
names of claimants of copyright. 

Ader (Jewel) : 

If I could find the one for me. 
10744. 

Love must end. 

Now I know. 

Tears. 5686. 

To be continued. 28767. 


ship sweetheart. 


27814. 
11513. 


Adkins (H. H.) jr. Monkeys. 7997. 
Adkins (Rose) Under the rainbow 
with you. 12461. 


Adlam (B. G.): 
I love you from coast to coast.. 


29805. 

Let me come over and see you to- 
night. 25147. 

Oh, say, can you swing. 32748, 
32749. 


Adlam (Basil) : 
I was dreaming. 16668. 
With thee I swing. 21427, 26412. 
Adlam (Buzz) Oh, say, can you swing, 
32748. 
Admiral Benbow. 
Adolphe (Edward) 
3031, 13122. 
Adolphe. 3388904 (107). 
Adsit (C. A.) Vm for Delano. 22319. 
Advance publications. You had me 
mesmerized. 23954. 
Advent-verlag, e. v. 
18643. 
Adventures of Simple Simon. 12875*. 
Advertising manager. pseud. See 
Wheeler (Edgar) 
Aeneas. 9528*, 26541. 
Aeolian chorus collection for young 
men. 24039. 
Aérs (Jo d’) 
29547. 
Aeschbacher (Walther) Festliche welt. 
3886. 


6253: (5). 
Can I be wrong. 


Zions-lieder. 


En rangeant Jlinsigne. 


Afa-verlag, Hans Ditinnebeil. Dorn- 
roschen, 31458. 
Affiliated music corp. : 
Concerto. 18909. 
Lament. 10992, 10993. 


Afriat (J. M.) Message of the moon. 


32478. 
Africaine. 9509 (486). 
Afseth (Benny) Under the _ prairie 
moon. 15184. 
After The thin man. 
33195. 
Aga (Y. K. Nazare-) 
(Y. K.) 


31176, 33194, 


See Nazare-Aga 


1513 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 31 


Agard (W. M.) au., and Agard (W. R.) | Agre 


prop. Christmas carol of the field 
mice. 26803. 
Agee (Ethel) At the end of the rain- 
bow trail. 183. 
Ager (Milton): 
Ain’t she sweet. 
It’s no fun. 7549. 
My heart is back again. 1837. 
Trust in me. 30778. 
West wind. 3001. 
You can tell she comes from Dixie. 


9542. 


33830. 

You can’t pull the wool over my 
eyes. 12768. 

Youre giving me a song and a 
dance. 29141. ) 

Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine.: 

Ain’t she sweet. 9542. 

Can I be wrong. 13122. 

Dream time. 10087. 


I could be in heaven if you’d come 
down to earth. 


I feel myself slippin’. 10530. 

I’ve got something in my eye. 
27480. 

It’s no fun. 7549. 

My heart is back again. 1837. 


Tell the truth. 28686. 

There goes my attraction. 

Trust in me. 30778. 

West wind. 3001. 

You can tell she comes from Dixie. 
38830. 

You can’t pull the wool over my 
eyes. 12768. 

You're giving me a song and 2 
dance. 29141. 

Agerby (Aksel) Hvide bérn og sorte 
bern. 24764. 
Agnew (Caryl) 

(C. H.) 
Agnew (J. E.): 
Andantino. 22624. 
Liebeslied. 25172, 25173. 
Old songs of the oid South. 
17488. 
Romance. 
Agnew (Roy): 
Sonata poéme. 
Youthful fancies. 
Agnolucci (Mario) : 
Home to my blue hills. 10458. 
My cowboy love-song. 17288. 
One last love song. 2066. 
Yellow rose of Texas. 18547. 
Agostini (Francois) 
blanche. 15538. 
Agranov (Matthew): 
Farmer-labor party song. 
He’s a mother. 27231*. 
Agranov (Moiscei) : 
Melody in C. 
Song of praise. 


21042. 


pseud. See Lisko 


23291. 


14861. 
12847. 


13397. 


7945. 
2534. 


(Herbert ) Good little girl. 
4018. 
Aguila (Carmelo) ° Rayito de ilusion. 
25742. 
Aguilar (J. A.) Pastorale. 
Aguinick (Miriam): 
Devil is a woman. 
Your first baby shoes. 
Ahi wela. 31. 
Ahina (J. K.) 
Ahiert (F. BH.): 
Alabamy beauty shop. 39. 
Doughboy’s in the dough again. 


31013. 


10023. 
12838. 


Lovable moon. 14154. 


16064, 19107. 

Goona goo. 31701. 

It can happen to you. 19799, 
22504. 


Lonesome lullaby. 14140. 
On a pearly pebble beach in Cata- 


lina. 11582. 

Only because I love you. 2074, 
17525. 

Oo-ooh I wanna have a little dance 
with you. 5170, 8342. 


Sing an old fashioned song to a 
young sophisticated lady. 11990. 

Take my heart and do with it 
what you please. 15016. 

There’s frost on the moon, spring 
in my heart. 28730, 30721. 

There’s two sides to evry story. 
23604. 

Trailer song. 33484. 

Woman hasn’t got enough eyes for 
a man that flies. 12717. 

You dropped me like a red hot 


penny. 23951. 
Your need is greater than mine. 
26518. 
Ablin (Ernfrid) Hulali fran Honolulu. 
27306. 
Ablins musikforlag. Hulali fran Hono- 
lulu. 27306. 
Aichinger (Gregor) : 
Assumpta est Maria. 9608. 
Regina coeli. 11807. 
Aida. 28870. 
Aieta (Anselmo) Alma _ en pena. 
24073. 
Ailbout (Hans) Meine schonste zeit. 
32458. 


Aima, wo wohnst du? 33904 (2). 

Ainsworth (G. L.) Keep me warm in 
your heart. 13990. 

Airs of old Erin. 3290. 


Ajaccio-la- | Ajax (Ivor): 


Leader is coming at last. 11010. 

Man who makes the market. 1642. 

My friends in thirty-six. 1830. 

My old Tooele home. 25463. 

Townsend pension plan. 2817. 

When we have landed Landon. 
3054. 


1514 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


A’Keisa (D. O.): 
African love song. 31011. 
Girl, it’s with you. 6972. 
Akens (C. N.) Oh, Vm a prairie 
chicken. 14485. 
Aker (V. M.): 
Charming lady. 31277. 
Johnny Apple-seed. 25047. 
Akeroyd (A. T.) Masque of May morn- 


ing. 9509 (449). 
Akers (T. S.) Oh love! Wondrous 
time. 32745. 
Akst (Harry): 
_  <Anecestors. 29238. 
Argentine swing. 18722. 


At the beach at Malibu. 18734. 

Dinah. 29479. 

Does you want to go to hebben. 
29491. 


Down aroun’ Malibu way. 24450. 

Everybody swing. 31538. 

High hat, a piccolo and a cane. 
24714, 24715, 29735. 

Holy lie production routine no. 1. 
19464. 

I don’t know myself-since I know 
you. 31874. 

I like a balalaika. 1035. 

It’s julep time in Dixieland. 29927. 

Keep ‘that twinkle in your eye. 
1391. 

Over a cup of coffee. 20500, 25630. 

Pick-pick-pickaninny, pick dat cot- 
ton. 380404, 32868. 

Rolling along. 2309. 

Suzannah. 2638. 

There I go again. 80711. 

Top gallants. 380759. 


*. Uncle Tom’s cabin is a cabaret. 


33504. 
Youw’re a knockout. 33861. 
Aladar (Sziklai) Via dell’ amore. 
2907. 
Alanoff (Olga) Canzone amorosa. 
6561. 
Alard (D.) Aragonesa. 24100. 


Alaska (The) 15517 (100), 31003 (107). 
Alato (—) Cesoir, Madame. 31266. 
Alba (A. T.): 

City by the sea. 9879. 

Dreamland lullaby. 21928. 

I looked in the glass. 4248. 

Patrick O’Connor. 23164. 

Peek a boo moon. 11664. 

To the falls of Niagara. 12362. 
Albani (Giuseppe) Monachella. 30172. 
Albani (Pietro): 

Nina. 8202. 

On Atlantic City beach. 8303. 
Albany (C. W.): 

I’m glad that 

Lea ass 
I trusted in the Saviour. 


Jesus saved me. 


24897. 


Upward gladward on the Christian 
way. 23685. 
Albéniz (—): 
Navarra. 
Puerto. 
Albeniz (1.): 
Evocation. 31540. 
Féte Dieu a Séville. 
Puerto. 32929. 
Tango in D. 8928, 23550. 
Albeniz (isaac) Grenada. 
Albert (Hugen qd’): 
Gang zur kirche. 


20841. 
20605. 


31572. 


24652. 
6253 (138). 


Tiefland. 6253 (483). 
Aibert (H. G.): 
Dreaming of love. 6806. 


I love a man. 10585. 
Let’s kiss in the moonlight. 
Moment must end. 11290. 
Night ends too soon. 8191. 
What a night. 9231. 
Alberth (K. G.) Lizzie Pinklefink, ol 
yeah. 22681, 25208. 
Alberto (Don) See Infantas (Alberto) 
Alberts (N. H.): 
Am I lueky knock wood. 
Dancing alone you and I. 
I’m on a diet of love. 18722. 
If the stars could tell a_ story. 
298638. 
Lonesome. 14138, 
Shadows on the wall. 30529. 
Step by step youre marching inte 


7715. 


29223. 
29449. 


my heart. “30627. 
Albini (Felix) Baron Trenck. 3270: 
(45, 46). 
Albosta (EK. V. P.): 
Can’t get over it now. 6556. 
You're in my heart, my love. 9451. 


Albright (J. E.) He haw, he haw we’re 
coming back. 4094. 
Albright (N.Y.): 
Down in the green valley. 16068. 
Let me dream on forever. T7706. 
"Neath those blue summer skies 


‘with you. 11466. 
Please light up soon silv’ry moon. 
11705. 

You're such a lovable you. 15480. 
Albro (C. F.) Little runt. 7774. 
Album of favorite piano solos. 18673. 
Album of new radio favorites. 29205. 


Album of popular French piano music. 
24081 (3, 4). 
Aleala (Joaquin) Rosa. 8576. 
Aleock (G. A.) There be none of 
beauty’s daughters. 15074. 
Aicock (Gilbert) : 
Magnificat. 27855. 
Nunc dimittis. 27855. 
Alcock (W. G.) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 17114. 
Aldaba (Lorenzo) : 


C’est ma Castille. 9795. 


1515 


INDEX 


Aldaba (Lorenzo )-—Continued. 
Désespérance. 10018. - 
Heoute. 10133. 

Soleil. 12021. 

Aldebaran. 3295, 3296. 


Alden (Bob) Shooting star. 265383 
(260). 
Alden (J. R.) Cottage on wheels. 
26845. 


Alden (M. V.) Eternity. 24513. 

Alderisio (W. E.) Ego amo tte, it 
means I love you. 3822. 

Alderman (H. M.) Alka Seltzer theme. 
9546. 

Aldrich (F.) pseud. 
(M. ) 

Aldrich (F. N.): 
Black magic. 3464. 
I’m looking for a new inspiration. 

29819. 
I’m still a child in my mother’s 
eyes. 13733. 
You and I. 23928. 
Aldrich (H. J.) What a grand and 
glorious feeling. 23768. 
Aldrich (lL. B.) Man behind the N. 
R. A. 7897. 
-Aldworth (E. E.) 
lonely. 23923. 
Alegiani (Romolo) 
feuilles. 33493. 

Alemany (J. D.): 
Espérame esta noche. 
Mi ecanario. 11264. 


See Greenwald 


Yes, I have been 


Tréfle A cing 


19179. 


Ya se fué. 12742. 
Alessandri (Giuseppe) Esercizi e let- 
ture. 19177. 
Aletter (Anna): 
Hanako. 18648 (153). 


Pavane Récamier. 18648 (280). 

Sérénade amoureuse. 18648 (320). 

Whistling tramps. 18648 (390). 
Aletter (Wilhelm): — 

Bella picadora. 62538 (34). 

Hanako. 18648 (153). 

Pavane Récamier. 18648 (280). 

Sérénade amoureuse. 18648 (320). 

Weissroschen. 21569 (596). 

Whistling tramps. 18648 (390). 


Alewine (O. L.) Chimes of glory. 
24292. 

Alex (Joe) Trips-trill. 30774. 

Alexander (—) March of time. 4794. 

Alexander (A. M.) Moon cradle. 
25359. 

Alexander (Bert) Swing fever. 8897. 


Alexander (C. I.): 
Don’t be a knocker. 31451. 
If I had you dear to welcome me 
home. 24988. 
Motto, Don’t be a knocker. 8089. 
Old farm, our home by the hill. 
20417. 


‘Sweetheart and pal o’mine. 20953. 


Alguire (A. B.) 


pt..111, D.,S., Vv. dl 


Will ‘Rogers’ grave. 26402. 
Alexander (Dorothy) fFarewell, to 
love. 24548. 
Alexander (E.) Vocal improvisation 
for A-20. 18301. 
Alexander (Everett) As in a dream. 
12948. 


Alexander (Harold) : 
Exposition choruses. 16152. 
Singable songster. 28514. 
Alexander (Harry) I would like to 
see my home again. 4861. 
Alexander (P. H.) Singable songster. 


28514. 

Alexander (S. H.) I never knew. 
10677. 

Alexander (Sidney) With you by my 
side. 26418. 

Alexander (Sue) See Alexander 
(S. H.) 

Alexandra the great. 12887*. 


Alexi (Wilhelm) pseud. 
(Gustav) 

Aley (A. G.) Let’s talk it over before 
love passes by. 1472. 


See Blasser 


‘\Alfano (Franco) : 


Antica ninna-nanna 
15591. 
Corro come 
15907. 
Cyrano di Bergerac. 
Divertimento. 29486. 
Felicita.’ 16171. 
Messaggio. 17181. 
Nenia e Scherzino. 25491. 
Non nascondere il secreto. 
Perché siedi 14. 17595. 
Principe Zilah. 18648 (297). 
Sonata in re. 14860, 
Alford (A. L.) Here’s to dear old 
mother and dad. 4124. 
Alford (Dan) What’s life without love. 
12585. 
Alford (H. L.): 


partenopea. 
il eervo muschiato. 


466*. 


17428. 


Baby at the zoo. 12972. 

My hero. 4962. 

Skyliner. 33175. 

Visions of home. 18648 (367). 


Alford (K. J.) Colonel Bogey. 

Alfred music ¢co., ine. : 
Cruiser Harvard march. 26859. 
Louisiana. 27798, 30065. 
Martell’s concord. 32435. 
Merry Christmas. 1704. 
Rachmaninoff—prelude. 32954. 
Revery in my garden. 5822. 
Yo hasta el cielo daria. 

30954. 


15426, 


Uncle Sam’s lament. 
30799: \, 
Aliamet (P. J. G.) Pastorale. 3270 
(233). 
Alkire (EK. H. (Eddie) ): 
Aloha, Honolulu. 3016, 


1516 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1956 


Back to Hilo E. sig ; Sonata poems. 14861. 
Beside a harbor. 9700. Sweet shop. 14970. 
Dreamy Honolulu. 3796. | Allara (Louis) Flashonette. 27079. 
Flowers of Hawaii. 10224, Allard (L. W.) Con amore seforita. 
Hawaii is beauty supreme. 31758. 13191. 
Honolulu rag. 24788. Alichin (B. C.) Book of aural tests. 
Hula melody. 10483. .| 26702, 31189, 31190. 
I’m reminded of Hawaii. 10655. Aigehe: linen Alleot Ae aay 
I want to visit Hawaii. 10715. BGrie tht, Whe) es 
Introductions, hot breaks’ and Allegheny in song. 21593. 

other effects. 10837. eae 

; i Allego (Vera) It was in spring when 

Kuu ipo wi. 10986. 

pec : s I saw you. 4473. 
Let’s sing Aloha. 4627. see ie : ’ 

ee SS Doth rac Allegra (S.) Oh! Mia vita. 5102. 

Luanaokalani. 32403. ‘ 
Mokihana lei. 11285, Allegretto. 9509' (22). 
My island home. 32597. Allegro theaterverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Native hula. 11458. Kosakenbraut. 7660. 
On a South Sea isle. 23101. Tatjana. 18098. 
Pua o Hawaii. 11748. A ar eames ehe. { sero 
Remember Hawaii. 32979. erilepte wauwau. Od. 
South Sea memories. 2552, 2553. | Allen (A. Dorsey) : 
Sweet lei ilima. 12170. Tuer when I’m with you. 
Sweet man. 2651, 2652. _1UL0o. 
Variations on native Hawaiian Since daddy. got Bi oes aratte pen- 

songs. 23698. sion old age plan. . 
Variations on native hulas. 12489. Wandering. 12537. 


When you visit Hawaii. 33717. Allen (A. Dwight) Song without 
Alkire (Eddie) See Alkire (HB. H.| words. 2545. 


(Eddie) ) Allen (A. J.): 
All at sea. 293811. Hoop-e-kack. 15517 (146). 
Allombra del Negus. 3666. Solaret. 21569 (508). 
All’s well. 22349, 22366. Allen (Bert) All alone and broken- 
All-service folio for orchestra or band. hearted. 6286. 
6293. Allen (Billy): 
All through the night. 52, 53, 3270 Between you and I. 9704. 
(11), 6294. If it takes me a lifetime. 10754. 
Allacher (R. M.) Out on the street. We broke up too soon. 15247. 
32817. When I think of you. 15304. 
Allan (Fleming) : Allen (C. J.) Heaven. 13561. 
Echoes of the trail. 6840. Allen (Creighton) : 
Ridin’ the range. 8544. Dirge. 16024. 
Allan (J. D.) That old southern You told me you loved me, 3238. 
rhythm. 2724. Allen (KE. K.) Olympian. 2046. 
Allan (Jack): Allen (E. TT.) Life’s sun to sun. 
Blue enchanted moon. 13064. 22649. 
I’m in the bag. 10628. Allen (E. W.) Golden light schot- 
See also Allan (J. D.) tische: 12862 (197). 
Allan (Sadie): Allen (Hvadell) Honeymoon trail. 
Girl I met in a dream. 19294. 7142. 
I’ve got the blues for the blue| Allen (Flora) On to victory. 8314. 
Danube. 19672. Allen (Freddie) I gotta hunch. 4221. 
Just because. 16853. Allen (G. A.) Lonely moods. 11109. 
We'll all go down to the tavern | Allen (Gabriel) G. O. P.’s 16250. 
in the town. 21254. Allen (Geo) Waipi’o. 15221. 
Allan & co., prop. Itd.: Allen (George) Girl and a boy in 


Allan’s choir masters guide. 18686. love. 16266. 
Allan’s concert song series. 18687.| Allen (H. P.) Laudate Dominum. 


Flame of desire. 3907. 22615. 

Your musical cameos. 10489. Allen (Henry (Red)) Red rhythm. 
Here and there. 16395. 20636. 

Kiddies’ hour songs. 13996. Allen (J. Walter) Tupelo disaster. 
Loose leaves. 1541. 15159. 

Please croon me to sleep. 11702.} Allen (J. Worth) Renna’s master les- 
Six songs of playtime. 15774. sons. 30461. 


1517 


INDEX 


Allen (L. H.) 
2454. 

Allen (L. R.) If I could nestle in one 
corner of your heart. 19709. 

Allen (L. W.) Night of love. 


Since I met you, dear. 


30278. 


Allen (Lee) Out of the darkness. 
8357. 
Allen (Lois) Body and soul. 15738. 
Allen (M. W.) Lonesome days. 15382. 
Allen (Muriel) pseud. See Watson 
~ (Muriel) 
Allen (Nettie) Them grinnin’ blues. 
210387. 
Allen (R. L.) Cause I loved you so. 
340. 
Allen (T. S.): 
Hoop-e-kack. 15517 (146). 
Solaret. 21569 (508). 
Allen (T. W.): 
Alma mater. 3270 (14). 
. College songs. 13181. 


On, Wisconsin. 2058. 
Ailen (T. W.) co.: 
College songs. 13181. 


On, Wisconsin. 2058. 
AMCTIOBE VV, eset) 
dunelands. 24087. 

Allen (Ward) Body and soul. 15738. 
Allen (William) I want you like I 
have you in my dreams. 19684. 
Allgire (Harry) Sweet little sweet- 

heart. 18055. 
Allier (Gabriel) : 
Berrichonne. . 18648 (41). 


Idoles.. 18648. (191, 192)., 
Allier (Jane): 
Berrichonne. 18648 (41). 
Idoles. 18648 (192). 
Allin (B. C.): 
Moods. 32521. ; 
Port Stockton march. 30422, 
32891. 
Allingham, (M. E. T.) Michigan, my 
land o’ lakes. 7964. 
Allingham (M. E. T.) pub. co. Michi- 
gan, my land o’ lakes. 7964. 
Allinson (Dorothy) : 
Dreamer of dreams. 21922. 


I'd like to drown myself in dreams. 
22246. 
- My paradise. 
Allison (E. R.): 
Cupid stole 
26867. 
Housekeeping blues. 
I’m immune to love. 24847. 
If I could ride again. 32037. 

: My one reason is you. 28059. 
Allison (Elijah) 
stars. 25978. 
Allison (W. L.): 

He’s a te, te, ta, ta, man. 


22970. 
a march on me. 


10471. 


31768. 


Love in my heart, truth in my 


mouth. 32371. 


Allman 


‘Aloha oe. 
‘Aloma: (H.D.) 


‘Alonso (Francisco ) 


Stepping over the 


Dt 1m, nes) veo 


Allitsen (Frances) Song of thanks- 
giving. 25981, 25932. 
(Myrtle) My baby girl. 
27991. 
Allotria. 21708, 21908, 293823, 
29760, 30137, 30402. 
Allred (Vaughn) I didn’t 
16489. 
Alm (W. F.): 
Everybody’s happy but me. 
Only in my dreams. 5168. 
Almeida (H. G.): 
H. A. 1. 27198. 
Hi. Ar 2. B2G19%: 
Hi! A. ere2 200i 
Lovely one, my only one. 
Say that you'll be mine. 
Almeida (J. K.): 
Holoholo kaa. 
Kuu ipo pua Rose. 
Almesan (Irma): 
Argentinean dance. 26599. 
My memories. 28051. 


29503, 


realize. 


3854. 


11172. 
25816. 


22206. 
19916. 


Alnion CU. Vi): 
Amid the Indiana 


I’m throwing kisses. 43808. 
You stole my heart. 26505. 
Almquist (John) Star glow. 12113. © 

Aloha. 6297, 31029. 

Aloha-land pub. co.: 
Just an old rustic shack. 4519. 
Our Dizzy Dean. 5175. 

Aloha no au iko maka. 31030. 

15559. 

Blindfolded. 6467. 

Alongi (M. P.): 


Addis Ababa italiana. 12874. 
Dreamy Napoli. 614. 
Singing waters. 23373. 


Mujer madrilena. 
25994. 
Alosi (Alfredo): 
Fencing campaign for the new 
great American outcome. 22022. 
Fourth ’bout three o’clock I dream 
my little boat. 31610. 
I’m dreaming of you Peggy darling. 
27408. 
March of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
7906. 
Quintuplets song. 17690. 
Quintuplets song fox trot. 
Sunset’s view. 18051. 
Sympathy of Mrs. D. Roosevelt. 
2675, 8903. 
Alpaugh (N. W.): 
Every picture 
21982. 
Give me a home. 


11768. 


in- my dreams. 


22094. 


"Twas a lucky day for me. 23663. 
Alperstein (Max): 

Arm in arm. 6344. 

I’m losing you. 7320. 
Alpert (H. 8.) You’ve gone. 9477. 


1518 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Alpha (Emil) : 
I don’t know from nothin’. 7203. 
I’m in love with you. 7318. 
Ridin’ along on a spoon. 8542. 


Alpha phi fraternity. Songs of Alpha 
phi. 14883. 

Alpine bird song. 15564. 

Alschausky (S. J. F.) 
21722. 

Alshansky-Lichtenstein (David) : 

Berceuse. 223. 

Kolinka. 14008. 

Lotos. 1550. 

Reve. 2259. 

Symphonic poem no. 1. 

Youth. 15502. 
Alsup (Raymond) 

the mountains. 
Altuk. V.): : 
Come stroll along with me. 9899. 
In the valley of home sweet home. 
10819. 

My Saviour knows. 
Alte und neue volkslieder. 
Alter (Louis): 

Lonely heart. 27762. 

Melody from the sky. 4820. 


Bouquet. 


28660. 


Charming girl of 
355. 


30252. 
69. 


Metropolitan nocturne. 22824. 
Rainbow on the _ river. 25736, 
20737. 
Thousand dreams of you. 28751, 
30735. 
Twilight on the trail. 5841. 
1: You turned the tables on me. 
21540. 
Aites (G. M.) Sheila.» 8664. 
Altes spielbuch. | 15566, 15567. 
Altheimer: (B. M.) Oh,  sefiorita. 
5105. 7 
Altieri (Louis) Naughty Napoli. 
22995: 


Altizer (lauia).: ; 
Finders keepers. 
Living in music. — 30050. 
Love at first sight. 4717. - 
Lucky for me. 30087. 
May I never say good-bye. 
Me for you. 20173. 
Tarantella. 26059. 

Altman (A. C.): 

Dawn of Christmas. 
Evergreen tree. 691. 
Winter lullaby. 3180. 
Yule log. 8256. 

Altman (Arthur): 

My heart is back again. 1837. 


3898. 


30129. 


502. 


Stars and soft guitars. 30623. 
Altman (EK. M.): 
New York my own. 1945. 


Perfect symphony. 20532. 

You and I. 21477. 
Altman (Jess) Rainbow’s end. 11784. 
Altman & Mayo: 


Dawn of Christmas. 502. 


126828—37——_2 


Am Bielersee. 
Amadis (Peter) pseud. 


‘Amato (Ralph) 


Yule log. 3256. 
Altmann (Viktor) : 


Almenrausch und edelweiSss. 
18688. 
Wenn der alte brunnen rauscht... 
5965. 
Altmann (Wilhelm) Sechs_ trios. 
17634. 
Altmeyer (Rollie) Do you remember. 
26945. 
Alty (John) Since you went away. 
5475. 
Alu (Ignazio) Presa di Addis Abebba. 
20594. 
Alvarez (M. J.): 
Lincoln. 16971. 
Tarde en la playa. 12234. 
Alvarez (Mario) Thru the looking 
glass. 15108. 


Alwyn (William): 
Green hills. 31710. 
Midsummer night. 22829. 
_ 19387 preliminary examination vio- 
li ae2Odess 
16281. 
See Zadora 


(Michael ) 
Amante in trappola. 3326*. 
‘Amateur gentleman. 8730. 
Amateur night. 9574*. 


Amato (G. F.) Sharonian serenade. 

28469. € 

Gypsy van. 27197. 

Amberger (Charles) ‘Professional stu- 
dent guitar method. 2198. 


Ambrose (—) Hors oeuvres. . 959. 


‘Ambrose (A. C.): 


Be yourself. 18774, 24151. 

Cheer, cheer for our Democrats. 
306. 

Democratic party song. 526. . 

Hail! U. S. A. hail. 24667. 

Pick and shovel blues. 8403. 

Riverside centennial song. 20667. 


Ambrose (Anthony) : 


I’d have everything if I had you 


my dear. 13681. 
New York, the city of good cheer. 
14448. 


President song. 17666. 
Two blue eyes in Dixie. 
Ambrose (M. M.) 
4281. 
Ambrose (Paul): 
Come, ye blessed. 26831. 


15167. 
I’m headin’ West. 


Far from my heavenly. home. 
16166. 
Hymn of faith. T7877. 
Ambrose (R. 8S.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 6253 (863). 
Ambrosian and Gregorian chants. 
31036. 
Ambrosio (A. D’) Chanson napoli- 
taine. 24281. 


1519 


INDEX 


Ambrosio (W. F.) pseud. See Severn 
(Edmund) 
Amelang (K. H.): 
Deutsche lied. 31421. 
World’s most famous quintuplets. 
21452. 
Amer. bk. co.: 
American bandbook. 9576, 9577. 
Basic songs for male voices. 9658. 
Dann (Hollis) song series. 9969. 
Kar tests in harmony. 27004. 
Norwegian nights. 10344*: 
American cowboy songs. 9578, 
American idea. 29189 (4*). 
Amer. Polynesian pub. co.: 
My pa’akiki wahine. 
’Neath Tahitian skies. 
Oni aka moku. 20477. 
Rena awapuhi. 28357. 
Amer. radio features. Dramatique. 
10077. 

Amer. songs publications. Let’s keep 
America, American. 27709. 

Amerio (Henry) Raindrops remind me 
of you. 8508. 

Amers (H.G.) Wee Macgreegor. 5957. 

Ames (Charlotte) : 
Charlotte’s first nocturne. 
On our way. 23106. 
Waiting for you. 5915. 

Ames (P. L.)’ When the_ twilight 

deepens. 28998. 

Amick (G. S8.): 
Patiently. 5206. 
You shouldn’t tell. 

Amidon (EK. L.): 
Smile. 14825. 
Sorry. 14887. 

Amidon (G. F.) jr. 

with you. 17308. 

Amo te sola. 5102. 

Amor (Addy): 
Happy me. 10372. 

Rhythm of the day. 11822. 
Amor (F. L.) Activity singing games. 
9524. 
Amore (Alberto) Mussolini, Mussolini. 
22898, 32566. 
Amoriello (Frank) 


14416. 
20343. 


354. 


26503. 


My first waltz 


I can’t see nothing 


in love. 31864. 

Amoroso (A. A.) Venice is heaven. 
21199. 

Amoss (Jane) When you say Ma 
cherie. 9294. 


Amrhein (J. A.) : 
I only wish 
night. 4822. 
My dream of you. 32576. 
Amsco music sales ¢co., inc.: 


it happened every 


Entertainer. 669. 
Everybody’s favorite album of 
modern piano music. 21985. 


Everybody’s favorite easy pieces 
for the violin. 27036, 27037. 


19 


pt. II, n. S., v.31 


Hiverybody’s favorite organ pieces. 
19190. : 
From A to Z on the Spanish guitar. 

13443. 
Swing style. 28651, 333839, 33340. 
Amsden (Arthur) Amsden’s_ cele- 

brated practice duets. 3334. 
Amsterdam (Gary) I drank a toast to 

you. 1009. 
Amsterdam (Morey) 

love you. 1180. 
Anaereon. 19288. 
Anastassiou (George) Royal anthem— 

we praise Thee. 11863. — 
Ancliffe (Charles) : 
Dancing cobbler. 


I wish I didn’t 


6710. 


Smiles, then kisses. 5507. 
And it came to pass. 21607. 
Andalucia. 1636. 
Anders (Hrich) pseud. See Wolff v. 


Gudenberg (Freiherr) 
Andersen (K. N.): 
Apollo revyen 1936. 24099. 
Guldfisken. 7044. 
Min kone er husar. T7977. 
To drosler paa en gren. 8440. 
Anderson (Alfred) : 
Fair. 19204. 
Lost: love. 27791. 
Anderson (Ann) Song of the moving 
herd. 12055. 
Anderson (B. D.) 
blood. 21204. 
Anderson (B. H.) 
mother. 17252. 
Anderson (C. B.): 
Let’s shout. 25161. 
What have you got. 
Why the sudden change. 
Anderson. (C. F.): 
I wonder why. 7422, 32019. 
Most perfect evening with you. 
8026. 
My whole life was wasted. 17268. 
Anderson (Charles E.): 
Golden fish. 31677. 


Victry thru the 


Mother, dear old 


26275. 
26392. 


Hommage a4 Johann Strauss. 
31810. 

O, saw ye the lass. 32733. 
Seasons. 33098. 


Anderson (Cherie) : 


Deep in my heart I’m blue. 21864. 
Eternity. 29558. 
T’ve got a job on my hands. 22398. 


If ev’ryone had someone like you. 
24931. 

Just because. 25075. 

When old King Cole wants rhythm. 


33687. 
Anderson (Christie E.) That old vio- 
lin and I. 21025. 


Anderson (Clarence HE.) When you’re 


growing old. 21359 


») 


toad 


0 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Anderson (D. H.) Honest, honey, 
what I say is true. 16481. 

Anderson (Dortha) Blue moonlight. 
3477. 

Anderson (Edith M.) My happiness. 
28020. 

Anderson (Edwin) Angel in disguise. 
9590. 

Anderson (Elizabeth M.) Bewildered. 
231. 

Anderson (F. H.) jr. My heaven for 
two. 25442. 


Anderson (F. K.) I dreamed I had 
written a beautiful song. 22258. 
Anderson (Mrs. F. R.) See Anderson 


(B. D.) 

Anderson (Fannie) lLove’s echo waltz. 
27828. 

Anderson (Fent) See Anderson (C. F.) 

Anderson (G. J.) Prairie waltz. 
8453. 

Anderson (H. M.) I'll never forget 
you. 29796. 


Anderson (I. B.): 
Boys in blue. 15517 (36). 
Pickaninny twins. 2142. 
Anderson (Ida): 
Moon take care of my love. 17237. 
Oh come back to me. 30315. 
Anderson (J. C.) Christmas chimes. 
381. 
Anderson (J. P.) 
25589. 

Anderson (Jesse) 
mates. 17287. 
Anderson (L. L.) 

mourning. 14380. 

Anderson (L. S.): 

Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. 

3593. 

Fairy moon. T08*. 

On to the desert. 20459. 

Once on a night in Bethlehem. 

28192. 

Sailing ships. 20716. 

Sing, O sing. 28511. 

Star over Bethlehem. 20894. 
Anderson (Marion) : 

French nursery rhymes. 

My pattern book. 17344. 

Poppetty Pop. 11716. 

Sing a song of summer. 28495. 
Anderson (Myrtle) Star that never 

will fall, Will Rogers. 2583. 

Anderson (N. M.): 

Little desert rose. 11078. 

Won’t you come up to my castle. 
12724. 
Anderson (P. M.) 

13188. 
Anderson (R. A.): 
Love song in the night. 20099. 
On a coconut island. 5138, 8298, 
20434. 


On with Roosevelt. 
My childhood play- 


My heart’s in 


31615. 


Come on Texas. 


Reach up and pick a star. 14648. 
Walking around in a daze. 18319. 
When twilight falls on blue Cay- 
uga. 6047. 
Anderson (R. FEF.) I must forget. 
22a. 
Anderson (8S. O.) Radio announcer. 
11769. 
Anderson (Thompson) Close your 
eyes and go to sleep. 31314. 
Anderson (V. E.): 
Love’s parade. 1603. 
Nestle close to me. 14442. 
Anderson (W. EH.) Waiting. 23713, 
26225. 
Anderson (W. G.): 
All our very own. 3306. 
This isn’t the first time. 12334. 


Anderson (W. H.): 
Christmas rose. 
Easter joy. 635. 
Fairyland. 6885. 
Moon baby. 4869. 

O for a closer walk with 
1991. 
World’s desire. 
Anderson (W. R.) 
17026. 
Anderton (R. W.) 


26805. 


God. 


30945. 
Londonderry air, 


Jimminy gee. 4489. 


Andino (J. EH.) Longing. 21569 (310). 


Andrade (Mae) See Andrade (Mamie) 
Andrade (Mamie) Yearning always 
yearning. 21468. 

Andraud (A. J.): 
Cassazione. 30194. 
Four miniatures. 

André (Johann) : 
Kleines haus am Rhein. 29985. 
Rosen und nelken. 17777, 17778. . 
Wenn: ein ungarmédel zum = tanze © 

geht. 18367, 18368. 
Andrée (Alfred) pseud. See Kaiser 
(Alfred ) 
Andrew (B. K.) 
Soapsuds. 21115. 

Andrews (Andrew) 

beneath the moon. 


5883. 


Tommy and Sally 


I want to eroon 
32004. 


Andrews (Andy) See Andrews (O. 
A.) jr. 
Andrews (G. W.) Aria. 338904 (7). 


Andrews (Ismay) I’m forever on your 


MONG ae 280A le 
Andrews (M. J.) You are my dream. 
6159. 
Andrews (Maggie) pseud. See Robi- 
son (C. J.) 
Andrews (Mark): 
Credo. 26855. 
Lolita. 7786. 
Sonata in A minor. 9509 (683). 
Sun is sinking fast. 6253 (455). 
Worship the holy babe. 30946. 


1521 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Andrews (O. A.) jr.: 
I’m a local vocal yokel. 4264. 
In the living room of the girl I 
love. 4410. 
Andrews (W. S.) I want a little lassie. 
13787. 
Andricks (Erwin) Romance will live 
forever in San Antonio. 20684. 
Anduaga (Clothilde) : 


Amor means love. 24088. 
Tango. 23548. 
Andy (Géo) <A deux. 9511. 
Anella (Marcel d’) Ceylan. 9849. 
Anelli (John) : 
Shore swing. 233845. 
Silly little quarrels. 23351. 
Angel (A. S8.): 
Ob me, oh my, oh you. 28150. 


Something should be done about 
you. 28549. 
Angel (Aileen) : 
I like to dream. 19569. 
In your arms, I always love to be. 
16760. 
Angell (J. H.) Old Kentucky moon 
and you. 23084. 
Angelo (Anna): 


O Too much trouble. . 33471. 


Waltz that brought romance to me. : 


28892. 
Angelos of Kappa delta. 12927. 
Angels of night. 265388 (11). 
Angelus (The) 18648 (16). 
Anger (Franz): : 
Mein schénes’ Wien. 11248. 
Ojos negros. 11558. \ 
Angers (Roger) Our dance band’s 
bass player. 23132. 
Angier (Victor) Waltz my mother 
‘taught me. 9174. 
Anglo-Irish folk-songs. 18708. 
Angus (Alexander) : 
Did you surprise me. 29477. 


' Fate of young Nadeau. 29583. 
I want the world to know. 22412. 
Love words. 30078. 
Love’s telephone. 32394. 
+ Mary Ann. 25298. 
Moonlight bridge. 
No. cross, no crown. 
Please give us the moon. 
Reminiscence. 32980. 
Tapping along. 30690. 
There’s a place in this world for 
me. 30717. 

When I day-dream dear sweetheart 
of you. 30876. 

When the flags of all nations are 


20230. 
23030. 
25681. 


blest in one. 30886. 
Angus (R. A.) Old dollar bill. 
Anhawdd ymadael. 63829. 


Ankrom (F. 8.) 
ly. 1193. 


If ever you’re lone- 


‘Ansorge . (Conrad) 


‘Answer. 
‘Antalify (Dezso D’): 


Antelope (The) 


Ann (Elizabeth) Leetle Rosa, please 
come back. 22622. 

Annessa (D. M.)_ It’s time to close. 
29935. 


Annie Laurie. 33904 (9). 
Annie Rooney. 12951. 
Annon (Victor) Wishing we were 


friends again. 31384. 
Annunziata (M. R.): 
Evviva Mussolini. 21990, 21991. 
Symphony in G minor. 23530. 
Anraet (Vi) My starlite in Holly- 
wood. 25475. 
Ansaldo (Franco) : 
Ah! continentale. 
Bulla, Bulla. 6522. 


18669. | 
. 7085. 


Cerco un po’ damore.. 
Gregorina. 7035. 

Jazzing. 2856. 

Mare. 22779. 

Onde corte. 22779. 

Quand on aime 4a la folie. 2208. 
Sei lontano da me. 2393. 

Tutti i miei sogni. 2856. 


Ansell (Hric) : 
Lonely road. 
Sleepy river. 


27763. 
28527. 


‘Ansell (John) Three Irish dances. 
9509 (16). 
Anson (George) Coasting. 15871. 
‘Anson (Hugo) : . 
Harlequin., 27215. 


27870. | 
Sonate no. 3 


March winds. 


26533 (269). 
Ansorge (Margarete) Sonate no. 3. 
265383 (269). 
33904 (10). 


Bagpipe songs. 21665. 
Lamentation. 22607. 
Matchmaking songs. 22790. 
Transylvanian dirges. 23651. 


9509 (7, 17, 193, 405, 
447, 607, 811). 


Antenucci (Michael) Awaiting the 
: night. 142. 
Anthologia antigua. 101. 
‘Anthon (Chas.) : 
Dreamy moon. 21936. 
Mother’s lullaby. 22882. 
Youre a lovely thing Lorraine. 
23974. 
Anthony (Dion) My kingdom’s come. 
14387. . 
Anthony (BH. C.) What Hawaii means 
to me. 15274. 


Anthony (Harry) Memories of old 
Lover’s lane. 27906. 


23077. | Anthony (Paula): 


Echo of a dream. 27008. 
We want to sing on the radio. 
28924. 


1522 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


(TT ee 0 a ee ee 


Anthony (Ralph) Bandit in love. 
6395. 
Anthony (William) : 
Hills of Idaho. 19456. 


My Idaho. 20291. 


Anthony Cyril (Brother) See Higgin- 


sone (3) V-.) 

Antica ninna-nanna partenopea. 
15591. 

Antiche canzoni di’ Sicilia. 26586. 

Antigone. 31052*. 

Antista (Tony (Toné)) San Antonio 
Rose. 28432. 

Antl-Plakowitz (Anny) Grtindliches 
theoretisch-praktisches unterrichts- 


werk fiir die chromatische harmo- 
nika. 19871. 
Antone (Anthony) 
tonelli (Anthony) 
Antonelli (Anthony) : 
Barbara Joan. 26637. 
Blue. 26685. 
Guitaresque. 27190. 
Harmony. 27216. 
Hot strings. 27284. 
String along. 28607. 


pseud. See An- 


Ultra modern method for the 
guitar. 2871. 
Antonelli (I. Y. M.) Roosevelt waltz. 
30477. 
Antonen (Ray) It all depends on you. 
10851. 
Antonini (Felix) Je ne tai vu qu'un 
jour. 10902. 


Anything goes. 5736, 21620. 
Apfel (G. M.) ITU be singing, Vil be 
dancing. 16524. 

Apfelbaum (F. A.): 
I’m all alone, hooray. 31003 (71). 
On our balloon honeymoon. 31003 

(133). 
Apfelbaum (I. M): 


Bring back the sunshine dear. 
18845. 

Everything could really be all 
okey doke. 31539. 


I’ve got heart trouble. 31994. 
Let your heart be your guide. 


32275. 
Sweetheart that’s how I need you. 
33331. 
Apicella (Fortunato) Africano. 
240438. 


In that little 
4401, 
Since the day 


Aplin (A. S.) 
homestead of mine. 
Apodaca (Hlizabeth) 
that I met you. 5473. 
Apolito (V. N.) Don’t fall for me. 
21897. 
Apollo. 15595. 
Apollo music co.: 
Agapa me. 24046. 
Agapis logia. 24. 


green 


Apollonian editions of Greek- 
American songs for school and 
home. 26589. 

Balos. 178. 

By the blooming 
24227, 

Carotsieris. 329. 

Chasapicos horos. 27706. 

Choros syrtos politikos. 

EKicha mian agape. 1445. 

Erinaki. 24509. 

First love. 732. 

Glukeia Retzina. 24624. 

Horismou simon’ e ora. 

Kaumeno to gadouraki. 

Kitsos. 28255. 

Lemonaki. 1445. 

Let’s have a drink. 

Lismonise. 1491. 

Loulouka. 1552. 

Maritsa. 1664. 

Matia plana. 1669. 

Mé me stelnis manna stin Amerike. 


almond tree. 


26792. 


27282. 
1388. 


27705. 


25312. 

Mothistroula. 8037. 

Mylonas. 1919. 

Paloma. 2098. 

Pedia m’ san _ thete  leventia. 
28255. 

Pies gluko krasi. 2147. 

Plakas ta stena. 2149. 
Riry-Riry-Ririka. 25769. 


Rose lullaby. 28399. 

Skliri karthia. 25890. 

Tha fugo kore mou sta xena. 
2714. 

Tha gyrisis. 26073. 

Tha kopso rotha. 28690. 

Thalassa Lebentopnichtra. 28691. 

There shines a little star. 2764. 

They are giving my sweetheart 


away. 26111. 
Thio glyka matakia. 2770. 
Thumasai. 2789. 
Xechase me. 3168. 
Xeniteia me herete. 26429. 


Yiati na figis. 26432. 
Apollo revyen 1986. 24099. 
Apollo-veriag, inh. Paul Lincke: 
Aufzug der gaukler. 6358. 
Du mit deiner locke. 29529. 
Im olympischen dorf. 16703, 19731, 


19732. 

In der sperlingsgasse. 19746, 
19747. 

Isola bella. 4439, 19797. 

Ist die welt auch noch so schon. 


16784. 
Laterna magica-marsch. 16910. 
Ouverture zu einer festlichkeit. 


WTaETE 
Potpourri. 30423. 
Runxendorfer. 17788, 17789, 20708. 


1523 


INDEX 


Apollo-verlag, inh. Paui Lincke—Contd. 
So lang es schone frauen gibt. 


5516. 
Unsere braunen jungen. 18270. 
Volkerfrieden. 30828. 
Wenn die sonne schlafen geht. 


18365, 18366. 

Apollonian editions of Greek-American 
songs for school and home. 26589. 
Apollonio (B.) Raccolta di 6 canzoni 
seelte. 2217, 2218. 

Apollonio (Feruccio) : 
Otto ballabili. 104. 


Raceolta di 6 canzoni scelte. 2218. 
Sicilia. 383131, 
Appel (A. L.) Excuse for living.. 
21992. 


Appell (A. G.) You and me. 
Applebaum (Samuel) 
violin. 25713. 
Applebee (C. W.): 
Never trouble trouble lest trouble 
troubles you. 1989). 
When you kiss me goodnight on 


30822. 
Primer for the 


the stairs. 6055. 
Appleby (Bert) Drifting in dreams. 
24480. 
Applefield (Eve) : 
Reminiscing. 5316. 
Until you’re mine to hold. 5868. 
Appleton (A. C.) Eternal melody. 
19182. 


Appieton (D.)—Century co... inc.: 
Hymns of worship and _ service. 
15517 (149), 18648 (174). 
Selections from hymns of worship 
and service. 15517 (3842). 
Songs for everyone. 8775. 
Appleton (lL. B.) jr. Why can’t you 
fall in love. 29089. 
Appleton (Lew) See Appleton (L. B.) 
We 
Appleton (Mark): 
Cigarette girl. 243806. 
No one can steal you from me. 
230382. 
Appleton (R. D.) Wondering. 
Appleton (William) You 
15481. 
Arale (David): 
Have you got your harmonica 
handy. 19416. 
Yes, not arf we are. 
Arbeletche (Henri): 
Ouverture pour une cantate. 26533 
(18). 
Petite fantaisie. 
Arbelo (Fernando) : 
Big chief De Sota. 15714. 
Grand terrace swing. 13498. 


26418. 
and Il. 


30952. 


26533 (221). 


Arbuckle (Bertha) Dearest I am 
lonely. 15988. 
Areadelt (Jacques) Holy Redeemer. 


29189 (166). 


pt. U1, n. s., v. 31 


Arearaz (Luis) Laberinto. 14138. 
Areari (A. <A.) Rollin’ the _ keys. 
2308. 

Areari (Andy) See Arcari (A. A.) 


Archangelsky (Alexis) : 


Bell symphony. 26656. 
Birth. 26670. 
Chant funebre. 26772. 


Christopher. .26807. 

Death. 26910. 

Drinking song. 26994. 

En sabots. 27018. 

Funeral lamentation of Oriental 

women. 27118. 

Grief. 27187. 

Market square. 27877. 

Melody in Greek style. 27899. 

Melody in Turkish style. 27900. 

Prayer and hope. 28296. 

Sorrowful song. 28568. 

Toad and the frog. 28775. 

Turmoil title. 28819. 

Two Jewish, Hassidien, melodies. 

26593. 
Two melodies of the Tartars of 
Crimea. 26594. 

Wedding dance. 
Archbold (Harold) 
Archer (Alfonso) 

finale. 25250. 
Archer (Harry): 
Believe it or 
18797. 


28926. 
Old home. 8280. 
Love is the grand. 


not I love you. 


Happiness for two. 19395. 
In a funny little carrousel. 197389. 
Instrumental. 19784. 
Let’s form a society. 19965. 
Why don’t we fall in love. 21400. 
Areher (Irene) : 
Hyacinth girl. 18611*. 
Prayer at twilight. 8455. 
Archer (J. B.): 
Ave Maria. 15637. 
King George’s head. 19898. 
Trail. /22392) 
Archer (J. 8S.) Seherzetto. 2375. 
Archer (N. C.) Hail! Flag of free- 
dom. 4051. 


Arcos (Elena de) See Arcos y Romero 
(Elena de) 
Arcos y Romero (Hlena de): 
Mi corazon. 11265. 
Por que siempre olvido. 
Arct (M.): 
A ja nic, tylko ty. 
Amour! Desirs! Folie. 
Czy to warto. 6697, 6698. 
Do szezeScia brak mi ciebie, ma- 
lenka. 21887, 21888. 
Dzis jesteS przy mnie. 6828, 6829. 
Gdyby szcezeScie pyzyszto dziS... 
6963, 6964. 
Jak sen. 138927. 


11717. 


6255, 6256. 
6317. 


1524 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1956 


Jak trudno jest Zapomniec... 


13928, 13929. 

Jak za dawnych lat... 13930, 
13931. 

Jak zabawa-to zabawa. 32141, 
32142. 

Jakgdyby nigdy nic 22529, 
22530. 


Jesli kochasz sie w dziewczynie. 
225389, 22536. 

Milosé to caly Swiat. 7973, 7974. 

Niema silniejszego nic od miloSci. 
17406, 17407. 

Niezapominajki. 238018, 23019. 

Piosenka fal. 84138, 8414. 

Przy kominku. 32926, 32927. 

Siemieczki. 8676, 8677. 

Swiat sie zaczat dzis. 

SzezeScie raz sie uSmiecha. 
14995. 

Taka noc iwaleimy... 
15008. 

Takie cos. 8919, 8920. 

To nie ty. 8920, 9036. 

Trudno. 15149, 15150. 

W twoich ramionach. 
18308. 

Wiesz ty o tem, ze ja w nocy 
placze. 93842, 9348. 

Ziudzenie. 33900, 33901. 

Arcuri (Anthony): 
Gypsy plaint. 
Love dreams. 14156. 

Road to love. 14680. 

Your love is my dream. 9498. 

Your magical charm nestles right 
in my arms., 9494. 


8892, 8893. 
14994, 


15007, 


18307, 


7047. 


Areuri (Thomas) Pretending. 28307. 
Arden (Rodd): 
Blue sunset. 21717, 26696. 
Boris on the bass. 31198. 
Ginger. 16265. 
Grey smoke in the sky. 19370. 
He met Ena in an inn. 16365. 
Just a holiday sweetheart. 138951. 
Lullaby of the Volga. 1619. 
Old ship o’ mine. 2042. 
On top of a bus. 5149. 
Quayside in old Shanghai. 146383. 


When baby plays the rumba on his 
rattle in Havana. 3016. 
Arden (Victor) March of fashion. 
25293. 
Ardeneaux (Billie) : 


Maybe I’m falling in love again. 


30130. 
Texas, the toast of the U. S. A. 
21012. 
Arditi (L.) Bacio. 29280. 
Arena (Frank) Under the spell of the 
moon. 5861. 
Arensdorff (Wendell) How am I to 
know. 24744. 


Arensky (A. S.) Bow down Thine ear. 
26706. 
Arensky (Anton): 
Cuckoo. 13219, 19005. 
Poison-tree. 15517 (800). 
Scherzo. 3346. 
Suite. 18648 (20). 
Valse. 3347. 
Arfeuille (C.) A Chicago. 9510. 
Argentina, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Argine (Carlo Dall’) Figlio alla Madre 
Severa. 3896. 
Argus bk. shop, ine. 
belle. 96. 
Aria del continente. 


Anna Livia Plura- 


463, 1971. 


Ariane; et Barbe-bleue. 21569 (74), 
26533 (12). 
Arieff (James) : 
Happy and gay. 22160. 
That day is here. 18131. 
You’re the explanation. 23997. 
Aris (—): 
C’est la valse des caresses. 24230. 
Mon cceur n’est plus 4 toi. 25356. 
Arizona Jim. pseud. See Terrill 
(Alice) 
Arkhangelsky (A.): 
Evening on the Sava. 15517 (97). 


Round the good father’s door. 
15517 (323). 

Saturday brings rainy weather. 
15517 (351). 

Arlen (Albert) My life is a love song. 


20294. 

Arlen (Ann) pseud. See Sweeney 
(A. M.) 

Arlen (Cecil) Balloons. 15662. 


Arlen (George:) 
My doctor prescribes you for me. 
S078. 
Presidential march. 11788. 
You made me a dreamer. 
Arlen (Harold): 
Fancy meeting you. 
How’s by you. 31833. 
Till thank you to stay out of my 
dreams. 381911. 
I love to sing—a. 10594. 
In your own quiet way. 22491. 
Last night when we were young. 
1433. 
Let’s put our head 
30019. : 
Save me sister. 11896. 
Speaking of the weather. 30603. 
You're the cure for what ails me. 
12808. 
Arlen (Jerry) Unforgettable. 15190. 
Arlequin (Kditions) Il existe encore 


9442. 
22009. 


together. 


des bergéres. 10770. 
Arley (Ray) Western trails. 18371. 
Arlington (Billy ) See Arlington 
(W. F.) 
8, 


INDEX 


Arlington (W. F.): 

I knew what it was to be lonesome. 
4227. 

Love time. 4745. 

Oh! What I wouldn’t do to get to 
you. 5110. 

Our little island of dreams. 

Romancing. 5361. 


5179. 


Arliss (Juanne) pseud. See Taylor 
(M. N.) 

Arlys (Kms) A quoi bon promettre. 
9514. 


Arlys (Fred) A quoi bon promettre. 
9514. 
Arman (J. EH.) Ill turn out the moon. 


Armandola (José) pseud. See Lauten- 
schliger (W.) 
Armengol (Hmilio) 
30108. 
Armentrout (L. W.) Two eyes. 12438. 
Armida. pseud. See Vendrell (Armida) 
Armide et Renaud. 33296. 
Armitage (Margery) Lone star and a 
field of bluebonnets. 17028. 
Armitage (R. M.): 
Cause of all the trouble is the in- 
come tax. 26766. 
Cheer up. 24285. 
Fleet’s in port again. 22033. 
Let’s have a tiddley at the milk 
bar. 32263. 
O. K. for sound. 
Armitage (William ) 


Mal de mer. 


25535. 
How can you for- 


get. 968. 

Armstrong (C. O.) Time will tell. 
26128. 

Armstrong (Elma ) Bliss waltz. 
29324. 


Armstrong (George) You're the girl 
in a million for me. 3230. 

Armstrong (Harry) Id like a girl like 
you. 9509 (306). 

Armstrong (K. M.): 


All alone with my cigarette. 3299. 
Synecopation blues. 12206. 
Armstrong (lL. A.) Townsendite’s 


dream of tomorow. 28787. 
Armstrong (Lillian) : 
Happy _ to-day, 
24677. 
Knockin’ at the cabin door. 
Armstrong (Louis) : 
If we never meet again. 
24945. 
My heart gets a chill. 
OV man Mose. 8269. 
Swing that music. 
Armstrong (M. E.): 
Dancing. 477. 


sad to-morrow. 
22600. 
13829, 
4955. 


28654, 33341. 


Sailing down to Loveland. 2342. 
Armstrong (M. N.): 

Dolls of history. 6775. 

Love iS a game of hearts. 20082. 


y Arndt (Nola) 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


——— 


Oh! Lady Luck. 8257. 
Smiling silver moon. 8721. 
Waltzing in Loveland. 9178. 


Armstrong (Marion) Park avenue 
baby. 23158. 

Armstrong (Monica) See how they 
run. 5427, 20748. 

Armstrong (Scotty) See Armstrong 
(W. S.) 


Armstrong (T. B.): 
Blue night. 6478. 
I give you me. 7225. 
Tll never change. 7259. 
I must go back. 7347. 
Little song for you. 7775. 
Long time ago. 7800. 
Memories. 7950. 
Sweet November rain. 8883. 
There’s such a thing. 8999. 
Armstrong (Thomas) Magnificat and 
Nune dimittis. 7887. 
Armstrong (W. S.): 
My wonderful dreams. 32639. 
That drummer man. 18132. 
Arnaud (—) Short’nin’ bread. 20770. 
Arndt (E. M.) Gebet. 18648 (139). 
Arndt (H. F.) Oh come with me to- 
night in Duneland, under the silvery 


moon. 14482. 
Arndt (Melvin) My great surprise. 
30217. 


Trying to say that I love 
you. 33514. 
Arne (Michael) lass with the delicate 
ait tons CaONN 
Arne (T, A.): 
By the rushy fringed bank. 
From tyrant laws. 6948. 
Gavotta. 18648 (1388). 
If those who live in shepherd’s 
bower. 19723. 
Live and love. 77&l. 
Mists before the sunrise fly. 22847. 
Nor on beds of fading flows. 8216. 
Now Phebus sinketh in the west. 
203892. 
Two minuets. 15606. 
Where the bee sucks. 6065. 
Which is the properest day. 18453. 


6534. 


Arnecillo (S. V.) Take me in your 
arms again sweetheart. 15015. 

Arnett (Amelia) ‘Take me back to my 
darling Maggie Lee. 2684. 


Arnett (K. M.) New New York. 17396. 
Arnett (Mrs. Wm.) Take me back to 
my darling Maggie Lee. 2684. 
Arnheiter (James) : 
Can’t we be sweethearts agtain. 
6557, 15803. 


Darling I’m longing for you. 498. 
Only you. 83839, 28209. 
Arnold (C, A.) jv. Lonely pine. 25214. 


Arnold (Doris) Lost chord. 22708. 


1526 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


EE 


Arnold (Edward) & co.: 
Charm song. 9856. 
Christmas carol. 9873. 
Christmas tree roundelay. 
Coach. 9888. 

Cupid and Campaspé. 
Daisies and grasses. 
Dapple-grey. 10577. 
Evening prayer. 10161. 
Harvest song. 10377. 
Heigh ho. 10415. 
Home we go. 11991. 
Little child Jesus. 11076. 
Milk-cart pony. 11274. 
Morning song. 115317. 
Old May song. 11568. 
Pretty ploughboy. 11740. 
Rustic evening. 11875. 
Sing ivy. 11991. 
Sleep song. 11999. 
Song of the west wind. 
Song to sleep. 12065. 
Spring goeth all in white. 
Spring is coming. 12100. 
Starlings. 12117. 
Street lanterns. 12138. 
Summer springs so fresh. 
Thankfulness. 12267. 
Way to London. 12545, 
Wouldn’t it be funny. 12737. 
Arnold (J. J.) Khaki tan. 27650. 
Arnold (Jay) Swing style. 28651, 
33839, 33340. 

Arnold (M. L.) 

Arnold (M. R.) 

Arno Check.) 2 
In cherry blossom time. 
Phooey on you. 8599. 
Two too many cocktails. 

Arnold (Polly) : 

I smells trouble. 10684. 
In cherry blossom time. 
Phooey on you. 8399.. 
Two too many cocktails. 9102. 
Arolas (Eduardo) Derecho viejo. 
10016, 24408. 

Aromando (Mario) : 
Ascoltando. 12954. 
Buffone. 13099. 
Niente di pit. 14450. 
Semplicita campestre. 
Serenata appassionata. 
Valzerino. 15200. 

Aromando (Mario) Edizioni: 
Grief. 872. 

Negro’s dream. 1934. 
Quand on-aime a la folie. 2208. 


9874. 


$952, 


9888, 


12060, 
12098. 


12149, 


My dream girl. 17298. 
Allegiance. 12903. 


7466. 
9102. 


7466. 


5428, 
5432. 


Scherzando con Vhot. 23874. 
Stunning. 2612. 
Sweet delay. 2645. 
rong .(A.C.) :. 
Old empty places. 17473. 
Roof-garden serenade. 17768. 
Around the Maypole. 6347*. 


Around the world in ninety minutes. 
3349*, 
Arpin (J. E.) 
19122, 
Arredondo (J. M.): 
Angelita. 6328. 
Gloria. 10510. 
Tipica. 12357. 
Arrigo (Carmen) : 
Fair enough. 3868. 
Spellbound when 
charms. 5567. 
Sweet lips. 5639. 
Arriola (Alfred) : 


Dream came back to me. 


I beheld your 


American rhapsody. 24084, 
lgyptian march. 16114. 


Fort Mason march. 24587. 
Golden Gate park. 24653, 
Juanita. 25055. 
Sunset. 8868. 
Arrival of Santa. 26601*. 
Arrowsmith (J. W.) Let me hear your 
voice again. 1455. 
Arsene (HE. P.) Hedges. 921. 
Art (Bob) pseud. See Berry (E. H.) 
Art print shop, inc. Hymns we love. 


4185. 
Art publication soe. : 
Airship. 25192, 


At the scout camparall. 29257. 
Cats and mice. 29377. 
Christmas songs to play and sing. 
29403. 
Four préludes. 24296. 
Four short preludes. 

. Home-coming march. 
Hurdy gurdy. 4183. 
Leaves at play. 25733. 
Little lamb. 25192. 
Marching in the rain. 2222, 
Music box. 1794. 

O dear little children. 
Old tunes for young players. 
Owl. 20192. 

Path in the woods. 2118. 
Polish holiday. 2162. 
Rain. 2222, 25733. 

Santa Claus march. 30806. 
Scotch poem. 1626. 
Sharps and flats to read. 
Silent night. 30306. 
Tango, in D. 23550. 
Thought. 5767. 

Three waltzes. 3497. 
Troika en traineaux. 
Tunes to play and Sing. 
Waltz. 4041. 

Warrior’s song. 28902. 
Woodpecker. 25735. 
Artaxerxes. 15606. - 
Arter (Al) Pretty little lady of my 
dreams. 8466. 
Arthur (Dorothy) 
comes to town. 


26791. 
22208. 


30306. 
25574. 


25847. 


5824. 
26163. 


When the circus. 
6028. 


1527 


INDEX 


Arthur (K. V.) Won’t you come back 
dream pal. 6127. 
Arthur (T. W.): 
I know the reason why. 1031. 
Teardrops. 2699. 
That is my desire. 18136. 
Arthurs (George) : 
I ean say truly rural. 26533 (123). 
I ean’t reach that top note. 29189 
(177). 
I love somebody. 24031 (87). 
If I could lock you in my heart and 


throw away the key. 29189 
(197). 
Somebody sold me a ’cello. 30576. 


Sweet little sunbonnet lady. 29189 
(416). 
Arthurs (Phil) pseud. See Gallo (P. 
M.) jr. 
Artis (R. J. C.) jr. How long. 27300. 
Artist-style pub. co. To Santa’s house, 
via the magic beam of transportation. 
2803*. 


Arvanitakis (J. P.) Rhythm of my 


heart. 11821. 

Aryl (Claude) Grotte des demoiselles. 
31716. 

Aryl (Claude) Editions. Grotte des 
demoiselles. 31716. 


As a mother comforteth. 6348*. 

As I lay a-dreaming one night. 29249. 

As I walked through the meadows. 
6253. (16). 

As it happened. 7886. 

Asbeck (K. H.): 


Bright stars to steer by. 3501. 
Riverman. 5344. 
Asbrand (K. S.): 
Don’t tell me it’s Christmas. 
24445*. 


Five short plays with music for 
the tiny tots. 12953. 
Kin to the King. 32203*. 
Teeny-weeny Christmas 
28682. 
Asbury (Laura) 
Aseanio. 33046. 
Aschenbrenner (Walter) : 
All glory, laud and honor. 
Am meer. 147388. 
Ave Maria. 21645. 
Bless the Lord. 21704, 21705. 
Drums of Africa. 3808. 
Hark! Hark! the lark. 14741. 
I won't kiss Katy. 13810, 19695. 
Jesus on the water side. 1326. 
Peasant and his oxen. 14571, 20525. 
Preludio XXII. 166. 
Ride on, King Jesus. 


book. 


Ethiopia. 24514. 


21660. 


23258. 


Swing low, sweet chariot. 14982. 
Ascher (Adolph) : 
Gay hussars. 26533 (91), 29189 
(127). 
Trumpeter. 15517 (405). 
15 


Pt, Lid, Ny iSseveeow 


Vilia song. 15517 (420). 
Ascher (Emil): 


Gay hussars. 26533 (91), 29189 
(127). 
Trumpeter. 15517 (405). 


Vilia song. 15517 (420). 

Ascher (Emil) ine.: 
All aboard. 31020. 
Alumni march. 31033. 
Armistice march. 31063. 
Ascher’s clipper band book. 24108. 
Ascher’s four star folio for orches- 

tra. 21633. 

Choclo. 31287. 
Cities service march. 24309, 24310. 
Come back to Sorrento. 32324. 
Double eagle march. 31460. 
Father of victory. 31565. 
Gold and silver. 31675. 
In the good old days. 
Loch Lomond. 323824. 
New horizons. 32662. 
None but the lonely heart. 33516. 


32088. 


Viennese refrain. 33581. 

Violets. 338585. 
Ascher (Joseph) Ascher album. 
24031 (8). 


Ascher (Morton) : 


Gay hussars. 26533 (91), 29189 


(127). 
Trumpeter. 15517 (405). 
Vilia song. 15517 (420). 
Ascher (Paula): 
Trumpeter. 15517 (405). 


Vilia song. 15517 (420). 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Iitd.: 

African forest song. 16. 

Ascherberg’s second piano accor- 

dion album. 15615. ; 

Ballads of the 20th century. 31107. 

Ballygarry. 3405. 

Because a rain is falling. 

Bells of St. Mary’s. 9693. 

Dear England mine. 3694, 9991. 

Deep in the night. 3708. 

G. & S. cocktail. 16248. 

Here’s to the best of us. 19443. 

Hills of my desire. 19457. 

Hills sleep on. 16411. 

Homage to Liszt. 16424. 

In my heart of hearts. 12383. 

Ladies in waiting. 27665. 

Like to the damask rose. 1487. 

Limehouse blues. 16970, 22651. 

Love’s just a duet. 22737. 

Mr. Barley’s abroad. 20205. 

Moon for sale. 1747. 

My creed. 4934. 

My life is a love song. 20294. 

Ninette will you forget. 11489. 

Paris. 2109. 

Poet’s life. 2158. 

Queen Mary’s song. 2210, 

Racy roadhouse. 30443. 


21682. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Rubicon. 5875. 
Shepherd’s song. 2425, 
Sleepy river. 28527. 
Snowbird. 20812. 
So do I love you. 5513. 
Spring voices. 20886. 
Summer in Spain. 20925. 
Surrey suite. 12164. 
Think of spring. 5762. 
This quiet night. 18184. 
Three score and ten. 18193, 
Tolling bells. 9047, 9048. 
Two blessings. 28882. 
When the white plum blows. 
Why keep hiding your 
23871. 
Why wait until tomorrow. 23877. 
Wind from the South. . 21419. 
Windermere idyll. 30925. 
Woods are my cathedral. 18533. 
Ascherberg’s second piano accordion 
album. 15615. 
Ascher’s clipper band book. 24108. 
Ascher’s four star folio for orchestra. 
21633. 
Asen (Harold): 
It’s just a silly dream. 1296. 
Nothing but love. 1972. 


6043. 
heart. 


You rhyme with beautiful. 9475. 
Ash (W. EH.) Vow to my sweetheart. 
23708. 
Ashby (Dorothy) Roses remind me of 
you. 33029. 
Ashcraft (C. J.) In memories gar- 
den. 43894. 


Asheraft (EH. M.) 3d. 
of the blues. 27483. 
Ashdown (Edwin) ltd.: 
Chant sans paroles. 28810. 
Cireus scenes. 29408. 
Easy organ pieces. 29273. 
Entr’acte. 19288. 
Fileuse. 28327. 
Gavotte. 19288. 
Gopak. 27174. 
Melody in mauve. 
Menuet. 30152. 
Neptune’s empire. 11468. 
Old English country dances. 23078. 
Passing by. 20516. 
Polichinelle. 28280. 
Six chorale preludes. 
Suite facile. 168. 
Three English sketches. 
Tudor suite. 21147. 
Two minuets. 15606. 
Asher (H. J.) When the dreams of 
a dreamer come true. 12627. 
Ashford (E. L.) aw., and Ashford 
(H. 8S.) prop.: 
Adagio. 3270 (31). 
All loves excelling. 31003 (3). 
Allegretto. 9509 (22), 12862 (19), 
29189 (11). 


Ive gotten rid 


17169. 


6584. 
5370. 


15 


2 


. Land of pure delight. 


Allegretto non troppo. 31003 (5). 

Among the Highlands, 33904 (5). 

Andante. 62538 (22), 12862 (20, 
21), 31003 (7). 

Andante con moto. 3270 (21). 

Angelie choir. 12862 (9). 

As the day begins to wane. 6253 
(20). 

Ashford’s organ instructor. 12862 
(23). 


At close of day. 31003 (11). 

At parting. 31008 (12). 

At the spring. 62538 (26). 
Barearolle. 29189 (22). 

Be joyful in the Lord. 31003 (15). 
Be Thou my guide. 29189 (25). 
Call to remembrance. 6253 (56). 
Children’s jubilee. 31003 (25). 
Christ arose. 6253 (66). 
Christian soldier. 31003 (28). 
Christmas joy. 12862 (98). 
Christmas pastorale. 31003 (29). 


Closing voluntary. 31003 (30). 
Communion. 29189 (68), 31003 
(33). 


Concluding voluntary. 6253 (85). 

Consider, O Lord. 31003 (34). 

Contentment. 6253 (86). 

Daffodils. 31003 (36). 

Dawn is bright’ning. 33904 (58). 

Dedication march. 381003 (39). 

Dreaming. 12862 (139). 

Early will I seek Thee. 12862 
(141). 

Easter alleluia. 31003 (43). 

Haster gladness. 3270 (156). 

Easter joy. 3270 (160). 

HKaster thoughts. 6253 (108). 

Elegie. 31003 (45). 

Evening praise. 31003 (49). 

Fight to win. 3270 (188). 

Forest song. 31003 (54). 

Give thanks unto God. 31003 (56). 

Give thanks unto the Lord. 12862 


(185). 
Gloria tibi. 12862 (186). 
Gondoliera. 3270 (222). 


Gottschalk. 12862 (200). 

Hail to our risen Lord. 
(146). 

He leadeth me. 9509 (274). 

Heart’s delight. 6253 (182). 

Heaven in my heart alway. 31008 
(65). 

Hope thou in God. 31003.(66). 

I have made a covenant. 12862 
C252.) 

I will give thanks. 31003 (74). 

In absence. 29189 (202). 

Joyful praise. 31003 (91). 

King of love. 12862 (285). 

Laban. 6253 (266). 

9509 (370). 


Liebeslied. 33904 (164). 


29189 


INDEX 


Ashford (E. L.) au., and Ashford 
(H..S.) prop.—Continued. 
Lord is my salvation. 12862 (308). 
Lord is my shepherd. 31003 (100). 
Lord of life is risen. 29189 (250). 


Lord with glowing heart. 12862 
(309). 

Magnificat. 31008 (105). 

March movement. 62538 (307), 
31003 (108, 109). 

March of the Magi. 12862 (324), 
310038 (111). 

March religioso. 3270 (408). 

Meditation. 3270 = (414), +6253 


(315), 12862 (333), 31603 (112). 


Moderato. 12862 (341). 

Moment musical. 31008 (114). 

My heart rejoices. 31003 (118). 

Night song. 38270 (452). 

Nocturne. 6253 (23). 

Now the day is over. 381003 (127). 

O holy night. 12862 (371). 

O Lamb of God. 31003 (128). 

O paradise. 31003 (129). 

Opening voluntary. 6253 
368). 

Organ praise. 29189 (316). 

Pan among the reeds. 9509 (551). 

Pedal organ. 31003 (139). 


(367, 


Postlude. 38270 (511, 512), 9509 
(578, 579), 12862 (409), 29189 
(338), 31003 (140, 141), 338904 
(241). 

Praise the Lord of heaven. 12862 
(411). 

Praise ye the Lord. 31003 (142). 

Prelude. 62538 (384), 12862 (22), 


29189 (12), 31003 (8, 9, 145-145). 


Promise and fulfillment. 12862 
(422). 

Reverie. 31003. (149). 

Romanza. 31003 (151). 

Rondo caprice. 31003 (152). 

Rustic wedding scene. 31003 
(154). 

Sabbath joy. 6253 (399). 

Scherzo. 31003 (10). 


Sing alleluia forth. 29189 (388). 
Sketch. 6253 (426), 29189 (389). 
So teach us to number our days. 
310038 (170). 
Song of the brook. 
Song of the Magi. 
Song without words. 
31003 (176). 
Spirit divine. 29189 (404). 
Spring song. 31003 (177). 
Spring-time praise. 6253 (446). 
Swell the anthem. 9509 (721). 
Tenor melody. 6253 (472). 


39904 (283). 
12862 (475). 
6253 (4387), 


Thanksgiving postlude. 12862 
(489). 

Thanksgiving processional. 12862 
(490). 


pt. I, n. S., v. 8L 


Thou art my all. 29189 (482). 

Thy warfare ended. 6253 (481). 

Twilight. 9509 (754), 31003 (199). 

Twilight reverie. 31003 (200). 

Venetian boat song. 31008 (206). 

Vesper hour. 6253 (499), 9509 
(765). 

We wait for Thy loving kindness. 
31003 (208). 

We will give thanks. 31003 (209). 

Wedding morn. 29189 (460). 


While shepherds watched. 12862’ 
(539). 

With joy and gladness. 310038 
(221). 


Wo findet die seele die heimat der 
ruh. 38270 (751). 
Ashinsky (J. I.) Youre my supreme 
court. 3225. 
Ashley (Ethel) I’m a beggar. 
Ashly (Glenn) Love insecure. 
Ashman (Wilbur) 
1972. 
Ashmann (Rose) : 
I owe it all to you. 27461. 
I’ve been blue since I met you. 


7281. 
7830. 
Nothing but love. 


1158. 
If you could read what’s in my 
heart. 1208. 
To-night when the stars are shin- 
ing. 23643. 
Ashton (A. T. LL.) Merry beggars. 
32474. 


Ashton (J. N.) One generation shall 


praise Thy name to another. 14529. 
Ashton (LL. O.) Southern lullaby. 
12078. 
Ashworth-Hope (—) My lady sleeps. 
22942, 


Ashworth-Hope (H.): 
Dream sleepy coon. 
Fairies on the Mendips. 

Asi es la mujer. 21634. 

Aslanoff (Alexander) : 
Jesus, Jesus, Thou art mine. 12978. 
Jesus, jewel of my faith. 12979. 
Spinning song. 20878. 

Asociacion mexicana de autores y com- 

positores, Ss. a.: 
Cumbancha. 8665. 
Dia soné, 3725. 
Janitzio. 32144. 
No es igual. 32686. 
Veracruz. 33576. 
Xochimileo. 383806. 

Assanovich (Helen) : 

I remember you 
24889) 
My dream. 1819, 14860. 

Associated board of The royal schools 

of music, London: 
Book of aural tests. 

31190. 
Chinese lantern. 24293. 


29518. 
31551. 


with someone. 


26703, 31189, 


1930 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cuckoo sings. 26865. 

Echo from the romantic age. 27007. 

Vifes and drums. 27067. 

Harlequin. 27215. 

Important person. 24954. 

March winds. 27870. 

Prelude in C Sharp minor. 

Questions and exercises on 
mony. 23224, 23225. 

Sleepy-head. 28525. 

Toy drum. 28788. 

Valse capriccioso. 28862. 

1937 preliminary examination vio- 


28303. 


lin. 265338. 
Associated music publishers, ine. : 
Humoresque. 970. 
Prelude, fugue, and _ variation. 
2186. 
Scherzo. 876. 


Astaire (Fred): 
Ill never let you go. 
16535. 
I’m building up to an awful let- 
down. 1079. 
Just one more dance, 
19880, 27631. 
Not my girl. 5068. 
Rise and shine. 17748, 23269. 
Astenius (A. O. T.) By moonlight. 
3270 (79). 
Astenius (R. B. G.) 
3270 (79). 
Astor (Bobby) Please come back to- 
morrow. 32877. 
Astore (—) Non so perché. 
Astuzie d’amore. 126*. 
At dawning. 6354*. 
At the mid hour of night. 21569 (18). 
At the scout camparall. 29354. 
At the Silver Swan. 9691, 9913. 


7261, 13665, 


madame. 


By moonlight. 


1968. 


Aten (Ida) Where the yellow roses 
twine. 6067. 
Athalia. 24031 (126). 


Atherton (F. P.): 
Mazourka di ballet. 3270 (413). 
Melody at twilight. 3270 (417). 
Sun shower. 38270 (682). 
Atherton (P. L.): 
Each night beside my bed. 6833. 
Give a man a horse he can ride. 


10302. 
I heard -.a bird at break of day. 
7235. 
Let merrie, merrie be the heart. 
32255. 
Atkins (Ivor) Abide with me. 3270 
(22 
Atkins (J. H.) Just another man. 
16849. 


Atkins (lL. G.) 
our tippy canoe. 
Atkinson (Doris) 
saw you. 2722. 


10953. 
That night I first 


Atkinson (EH. J.) 


har- | 


Just me and you and | 


.Audier (—) 


I’m so used to dis- 


appointment. 7331. 
Atlantie coast line r. r. co. Florida 
special. 741. 
Atonal musie league of America. Die- 
tionary of chords and seales. 21873. 
Attell (Lew) Mister Botchagalupo. 
11280. 
| Atteridge (H. R.): 
Hey there, sis! 38904 (109). 
I’m crazy "bout the lights. 9509 


(317). 
Oh God, give us rain. 23059. 
There’s a chance for gossip. 12862 


(493). 
Wait for the summer time. 12862 
(521). 
Winning miss. 9509 (S06—808). 
Attl (Vojmir) : 
Andante. 24195. 
Ballade. 26866. 


Baliet of the marionettes. 18766. 

David chantant devant Saul. 
21848. 

Harp prelude. 19409. 

Harpiana. 19410. 

Harp’s revelation. 

Southern melodies. 


19411. 
20870. 


Spring song. 31705. 

Attlesey (Bob) Deep Elem blues. 
24400, 26914. 

Attlesey (Joe) Deep Hlem_ blues. 
24400, 26914. 

Attwell (Ernestine) Love never for- 
gets. 32382. 

Atwell (H. M.) Sweetie, sweetie baby. 
20956. 

Atwell (Madge) Ill be singing, I'll be 
dancing. 16524. 


Atwell (R. D.) 
Atzler (Rich.) : 
Annen-polka. 12930. 
Was sich liebt, neckt Sich. 18333. 
Au soleil du Mexique. 8305, 9620, 9621, 
29258*., 
Aubanel (Georges) : 


I’m after you. 27401. 


Cordier. 243845. 
Cordonniers. 24346. 
Tailleur. 26044. 


Auber (D. F. E.): 
Avee ce bon Monsieur Auber. 9622. 
Fra Diavolo. 29189 (14). 

Aubert (Louis) : 


Crépuscules d’automne. 15517 
(18). 
Fantaisie. 9509 (29-31). 
Heléne. 9509 (282-284). 
Aubin (Tony) Sommeil d’Iskender. 
23408. 
Aubrey (Will) Ain’t it the truth. 
9541. 


T. §: F..dans la voiture. 
26041. 


1931 


INDEX 


Audio productions, inc. Oh, for good- 
ness sake. 8256. 
Audoui (René) Lecons dbharmonie. 
32245. 
Audrieth (L. F.) Zing-boom let’s go 
Cornell. 29188. 
Auer (Leopold) Musical masterpieces. 
20256-20258. 
Auerbach (H.): 
Are you. 26595. 
Mine. 27926. 


Auerbach (H. 8S.) Deep in the chapel 
of my heart. 3707. 
Augener, Itd.: 


All round the square. 24062. 

Aquarelles. 6340. 

Are-en-ciel. 6341. 

Aria. 115. 

Awake, good people all. 143. 

Awake. my love, ‘tis morning. 
Sole: 

Black forest sketches. 6455. 

Carrion crow sat on an oak. 24265. 


Chant du fleuve. 29380. 


Children’s thanksgiving. 13156. 
Child’s suite. 9865. 

Chorale with variations. 3587. 
Cloud and quietude. 24317. 


Colin’s book of first pieces. 9891. 

Colla bocea e non col core. 8043. 

Concert waltz. 3644. 

Conquered. 24340. 

Dance of the dewdrops. 

Destiny. 538. 

Dignity. 16021. 

Dove. 574. 

Dream sheep. 6802. 

Elegie. 10142. 

Everyone sang. 6871. 

Farmer went trotting. 

Four character studies. 

French nursery rhymes. 

Goldfish. 4006. 

Great things. 864. 

Hey diddle diddle. 27251. 

Holiday sketches. 16421. 

Idyll caprice. 4864. 

Impudence. 16021. 

In minuet ‘style. 16726. 

In the woodlands. © 1258. 

In time of roses. 24996. 

Jack and Jill. 27598. 

Ladybird. 4575. 

Late leaves. 7676. 

Lazy sheep. 11008. 

Leisure hour. 14038. 

Little Boy Blue. 27736. 

London days. 11102. 

Madonna. 4772. 

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. 
27888. 

Médaillon retrouvé. 

Memories. 4825. 

Merry-go-round. 25338. 


471. 


29582. 
33380. 
31615. 


1683. 


: Aundel (T. W.) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Merry midshipman. 14259. 
Month’s mind. 1744. 

My mouse. 4981. 

New Year’s eve 19138. 32664. 


Peace. 8383. 


Petite humoresque. 11676. 
Pleasure it is. 8434. 

Poem. 30418. 

Prelude and Fugue. 3391. 
Reading by interval. 30450. 
Reeds of innocence. 8515. 
Rustic rambles. 20709. 
Shir chayim. 2428. 
Swansong. 2643. 

Sweet Phyllis. 5644. 


26036-26088. 
is faney bred. 


Symphony. 
Tell me where 
12249. 
Ten old German chorales. 
Think not strange. 21071. 
This endris night. 9007. 
Three elementary pieces. 29376, 
Three short pieces. 29405. 
Three valentines. 180138. 
Tiny tunes for tiny people. 12355. 
Tunes for rhythmics. 28818. 
Tunes from an old musical box. 
9086. 
Two concert studies. 
Two easy trios. 382. 
Two little dances. 17618. 
West African fantasietta. 3000. 
Willy boy, Willy boy. 30922. 
Ye banks and braes. 30950. 
Augsburg pub. house. Christiansen 
choral program book. 189384. 
Augsburger (Mrs. Edw.) My prayer. 
28063. 
Augusta 
29233. 
Auker (L. V.) 
heart of the Rockies. 
Aulay (Ion): 


169. 


18084. 


(Manuel ) Lovable moon. 


My heart’s in the 
30224. 


Five lyric tone-pictures. 6359. 
Sonata. 6360. 

Auld (John) : 
Cuckoo — Dartmoor. 9951. 


Stars of the summer night. 12121. 
Auld (W. J.) Just tell Jesus all. 
4534. 


Auld lang syne. 12966, 15633, 24118. 


Auld Robin Gray. 12862 (29). 
Auletti (Leonard) : 
Nob hill strut. 30285. 


You gotta have swing. 30965. 
AuLisio (Joseph) Can you blame a 


man. 3532. 

Ault (B. M.) Her melody. 22186. 

Aumann (BH. H.) Keepin’ a date with 
you. 27648. 

Aumann (F. J.) Hochenaur Schiffs- 
geschrei. 7125. 


When «you came to 


me that day in June. 3057. 


1532 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Aunspaugh (Tom) Through my open 


door. 21092. 
Aura Lee. 31078. 
Aurelli (—) pseud. See Grumberg 
(Anna) 
Auric (Georges) Printemps. 8471. 
Aus deutschen gauen. 29262. 
Aust (Alois) Filmstar. 24555. 
Austen (Ida) Oh sweetheart of to- 
morrow. 8262. 
Austin (A. SS.) Paradise valley. 
30382. 
Austin (A. W. E.): 
Empire city salute. 31517. 
Empire state salute. 31518. 


Austin (C. W.) Im as blue as the 


sea. 7287. 
Austin (G. L.) Ihave a garden. 7229. 
Austin (Gene): 
Cheer up little sister. 6599. 
Little bar-butterfly. 7757. 
Mister Deep Blue Sea. T7986. 
Occidental woman. 8244. | 
Austin (H. W.) In a dream of ro- 
mance you came to me. 4883. 


Austin (I. 
8590. 


Austin (L. J.): 


P.) Runaway donkey. 


Indian’s farewell. 19781. 
Lonesome rambler. 20049. 
Austin (R. E.) Bells. 31145, 31146. 


Austin (Sylvia) ‘Tom-o-lom-boo. 5795. 
Austin music pub. ¢o.: 
Empire city salute. 31517. 
Empire state salute. 31518. 
Australia and the territories of Papua 
and Norfolk Island, reciprocal copy- 
right protection of music, p. 5. 
Austria (Julius) I loved you the first 
time I saw you. 13682. 
Austria, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Authentic examination tests. 
29266. 
Autrey (I. M. E.) 
as. 5576. 
Autry (Gene): 
Down a mountain trail. 31462. 
Echoes of the trail. 6840. 
Fetch me down my trusty forty- 
five. 22024. 
Guns and guitars. 
I hate to say 
prairie. 31890. 
I'll go ridin’ down that Texas trail. 
22284. 
Mother, here’s a bouquet for you. 
22880. 
Ridin’ all day. 23260. 
Ridin’ down the canyon, when the 


29263— 


Springtime in Tex- 


29683. 
good-bye to the 


desert sun goes down. 11826. 
Ridin’ the range. 8544. 
When the tumbleweeds come 
tumbling down again. 33705. 


You’re the only star in my blue 
heaven. 33878. 
Autumn sorrow. 139. 

Auville (L. E.) Collection of melodies. 


408. 
Auville (R. K.) Collection of melo- 
dies. 403. 


Auvilles (The) See Auville (R. K.) 
and Auville (L. E.) 

Avalloni (James) Avalloni’s (James) 
master instructor for Hawaiian gui- 
tar. 18739. 

Avalos (A. P.) 
made for love. 

Avarre (Richard) : 

Hand in hand. 891. 


That sunny day was 
12296. 


VE Peter. 

In the twinkle of an eye. 1256. 
Manana. 1643. 

Melody of wine. 1692. 
Wonderful you. 3144. 


Ave Maria. 32025, 32719, 33617. 

Avenging and bright. 24124. 

Avent (Hal) Why did you let me go. 
6088. 

Aventures de Boubou. 156389*. 

Avers (Merritt) O for a closer walk 
with God. 21569 (405). 

Avery (A. M.): 

Everybody’s singing swing time. 


31538T. 

Nights without you. 382682. 
Avery (E. E.) Sons of Arkansas. 
20863. 
Avery (E. L.) Benedicite omnia opera. 
31148 
Agery “(S22 R:) ~ City” ‘or ours God: 
13168 
Avila (Federico) Rosa _ appassita. 
28394. 
Avory (W. J.) V-I-R-G-I-N-I-A. 9142. 
Awake, thou wintry earth. 31083, 
31084. 
Awn i Fethlem. 147. 


Axel an der himmelsttir. 29618, 29633, 
30135, 30679, 30821, 31028, 31085, 
B2011: 

Axelrod (William) 
9336. 

Axelson (Sten): 

Fiskarflickan. 


Why I loved her. 


16192. 


Skeppare Ostermans vals. 17933. 
Axt (William) Libeled lady. 27721. 
Axtens (Florence) : 
Rhythmic designs for songs. 
20654. 
Teaching of music through move- 
ment. 20995. 
Axton (A. L.) Just you just me. 
19886. 
Ay, ay, ay. 15641, 18744. 


Ayer (D. M.) I’m throwing kisses to 
the man in the moon. 31964. 


1533 


INDEX 


pt. De Savio 


coal Me MOU he a ee 


Ayer (N. D.) 


Aphredite. 29189 (7 ye 
Come out, June moon. 12862 
(109). 


D-I-V-O-R-C-E. 12862 (130). 

Dixie land, I love you. 12862 (131, 
132). 

Don’t look at me like that. 
(90). 

Girl next door. 26533 (94). 

IT always know my own front doot. 
3270 (281). 

I'd like to spend a rainy afternoon 
with you. 12862 (230). 

T love them all. 29189 (179). 

I’m a poor old henpecked man. 
29189 (181). 

I’m not that kind of a girl. 
(129). 

Tm on my own. 22349. 

I’m walking slow, but I'm going 
fast. 26533 (1382). 

I never loved another girl as I 
love you. 29189 (184). 

June moon. 12862 (276). 

Land where my fathers 
good enough for me. 
(235). 

Longacre Square. 29189 (248). 

Loving time. 3270 (400). 

Moving day in jungle town. 
(194). 

Murphy. 12862 (350). 

My best girl. 29189 (280). 

Napoleon. 3270 (443). 

Newlyweds and their baby. 
(362). 

They all take off their hats to Mr. 
Murphy. 12862 (496). 

When hop: scotch Mary took her 
first Scotch high ball. 12862 
(535). 

Ayer (Nat) jr.: 

I’m waiting for twilight to fall. 
22366. 

To and fro. 

Ayers (H. A.): 

Ah’m moanin’. 32. 

I lost a dream. 1061. 

I’ve got a musical soul. 1161. 

Staring thru’ the shadows. 2584. 

Aylward (Florence) See Kinder (Flor- 
ence) 
Aylward (Marcy) : 
Hawaii. 4086. 
You’re my dream. 6200. 
Ayres (F. F.): 
Coo, coo, coo. 24342. 
In the good old horse car days. 


29189 


26533 


died is 


29189 


26533 


12862 


30454. 


19768. 

Midst an old fashioned garden. 
11272. 

Serpentino. 11937. 


Bach (Christopher) 


There’s a quaint little cottage. 
5746. 
When the golden sun is Sinking. 
12628. 
Ayres (H. T.): 
At the end of the trail. 29255. 
I didn’t care for blondies until you 
eame along. 10524. 
I’ve found love. 7375. 
It’s the tune that makes you dance. 
29984. 
It won’t be long. 29938. 
My rosary of memories. 32625. 
Over the waves that come rolling. 
2094. 
Rippling river weep for me. 30468. 
She’s my old home town sweet- 


heart. 33118. 
Shining river trail. 17878. 
Ayres (Harold) : 
I loved you. 1074. 
I send my heart. 1146. 


Song of an Irish mother. 2533. 
Ayres (K. 8S.) Memories of Vienna. 
4829. 
Ayton (G. 8.): 
Let’s get acquainted. 14058. 
Planning. 8420. 
Azagra (S. R. de) 
26902. 
Azareh 
33246. 
Azen (Jerome) Spring is here. 
Azor and Zemira. 23286. 
Azpiazu (Don) See Azpiazu (J. A.) 
Azpiazu (J. A.) : 
Havana blues. 27222. 
King Rumba. 27652*. 
There’s only one biga Broadway. 
28734. 
Azpiazu Pradera (J. A.) 
27652*. 
Azzara (Bennie) 
Baar (Herman) 


De raza gitana. 
(F.) Souvenir de Santiago. 


14901. 


King Rumba. 


Dilly song. 16023. 
Conjure up the devil. 


31341. 
Babcock (B. L.) I had you just to 
lose you. 24791. 


Babcock (D. P.) : 
Darling what’s happened to me. 
499. 
Don’t say maybe. 569. 
Babits (Saul) Whispering 
3083. 
Bacchus. 18648 (238), 
335, 339-342, 344). 
Bacco in Toscana. 31198. 
Bach (C. EH.) Spring’s awakening. 
2571. 
Bach. (C. P. E.) 


angel. 


21569 (322- 


Siciliana. 5460. 
Courier of the 
king. 31357. 
Bach (Hmma) 
Bach (F. 1.) 


Last hour. 25129. 
Insinuating lady. 13872. 


1934 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 — 


Bach (J. Christian) Quintett. 23226, 
23227. 

Bach (J. Christophe) Lament. 10992, 
10993. 

Bach (J. S8.): 


Ach Herr, mich armen siinder. 
18747. 

Air. 26620. 

All glory, laud, and honor. 46, 
21660. 

Andante. 155, 3383, 9648. 

Arioso. 18748, 29271. 

Art of the fugue. 15650. 

Authentic first Bach. 6379. 

Bach album. 26621, 26622. 

Bach album for guitar. 3384. 

Bach inventions. 31091. 

Bach’s little organ Prelude and 
Fugue in G minor. 156. 

Bourrée. 18749, 18750. 

Cariad Crist. 15651. 

Chaconne. 3385, 3386. 

Choral fantasia on Gelobet seist du, 
Jesu Christ. 29272. 

Choral prelude. 63880. 

Chorale and Fugue. 26623. 

Ciaccona. 6381, 31092. 

Come, Saviour of the Gentiles. 
18751. 

Come sweet death. 21661. 

Concerto. 4381. 

Courante. 157. 

Das ist je gewisslich wahr. 12976. 

Hasy organ pieces. 29275. 

Ehr’ sei in’s himmels_ throne. 
18747. 

Flocks in pastures green abiding. 
26624. 

Fuga. 158. 

Fugue. 3392, 9644, 12977. 

Fugue XIV. 24129. 

Fugue XXII. 24130. 

Golden treasury of piano-music. 
18648 (26). 

Gottes zeit ist die allerbeste zeit. 
33904 (17). 

He was crucified. 3387. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 3388, 
31098, 31094. 

Jesus, Jesus, Thou art mine. 
12978. 

Jesus, jewel of my faith. 12979. 

Jyesus lying in the manger. 159. 

Jig fugue. 160, 24131. 


Melodische stticke aus den orgel- 
chorilen und kilavier-suiten. 
24132, 24133. 

Menuet. 3390. 

Minuet and Bourrée. 18755. 

My friend ’tis so much wind. 9645. 

O Christ, the heaven’s eternal 
King. 63882. 

O sacred head, now wounded. 
5087. 

Ouverture pour une 
26533. (18). 

Passacaglia. 162, 31096. 

Passion chorale. 163. 

Pastoral symphony. 26625. 

Pedal exercitium. 15652. 

Polonaise. 8390, 29277. 

Praise our God who reigns in 
heaven. 6383. 

Prelude. 164, 3392, 26626. 

Prelude and Fugue. 3391, 31097. 

Prelude in C major and Prelude 
in C minor. 12980. 

Prelude XIV. 24134. 

Prelude XXII. 24135. 

Preludio e fuga in la min. 165. 
31098, 31099. 

Preludio XXII. 166. 

Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 26627. 

Sarabande. 9509 (34). 

Schafe koOnnen sicher  weiden. 
12881. 

Schlage doch. 26628. 

Second year Bach. 21662. 

See what His love can do. 15653. 

Selected pieces. 31003 (14). 

Six chorale preludes. 6384. 

Six suites for viola. 31100. 

Slumber soft. 6385. . 

Sonate. 31101. 

Suite. 167. 

Suite facile. 168. 

Ten old German chorales. 169. 

Thirty inventions. 26533 (19). 

Three chorale harmonizations. 170. 

To Thee alone be glory. 29278. 

To Thee be praise forever. 63886. 

Toceata. 3393, 18756. 

Two choral preludes. 3394. 

Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme. 
3395. 

Wake, awake. 18757. 

Wenn es meines Gottes_ wille. 
18758. 

Wohltemperierte klavier. 29189 
(18) 


eantate. 


Kantate. 3389, 18752, 18753, 29189 | Bach (John): 


(17), 29274-29276. 
Konzert. 161. 
Largo. 18754. 
Leib zwar in der erden. 18758. 
Libro di Maddalena. 31095. 
Loure. 9509 (34). 
Marcia. 3390. 


126829—37——3 15 3 5 


Dream of me. 19124. 
Sons of Arkansas. 20863. 


Bach (K. P. E.) ‘Trio in G. 18648 
(360). 
Bach (P. E.): 


Solfeggietto. 14845. 
Sybille. 6140. 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


a 


Bach (P. E.)—Continued. 
Xenophone. 6140. 

Bach album. 26621, 26622. 

Bach détective. 295738, 30686. 

Bach music Co. : 
Amaryllis. 31035. 
Anitra’s dance. 31714. 
Beautiful blue Danube. 31118. 
Beautiful dreamer. 31120. 
Believe me if all those endearing 

young charms. 31144. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
31497. 

Evening star. 33595. 
Fanfare. 33030. 
Golondrina. 31678. 
Long long ago. 32341. 
Merry farmer. 383091. 
None but the lonely heart. 
Processional march. 31704. 
Schumann’s Slumber song. 33092. 
Skater’s waltz. 33167. 
Spring song. 32470. 
Turkey in the straw. 33529. 


B00LT. 


Waves of the Danube. 33621. 
Bachelor belles. 15653*. 
Bachman (Beatrice C.) Suddenly. 
30640. 
Bachman (Bernice C.): é 
Let’s pitch a little woo. 30017. 
Until I see you again. 30808. 


Bachman (D. L.) 
view. 25925. 
Bachman (Harold) Tournament over- 
ture. 33477. 
Bachmann  (G.) 

26198. 

Bachrich (Albert) Wenn ich fiir jedes 
pusserl einen groschen hitt’. 5968. 

Back to the kitchen. 15732, 17706, 
18574. 

Backlund (M. K.) Six weeks of super- 
vised practice for the very young. 
25887. 

Backus (Le Roy) jr. 
your beer. 8887. 

Bacon (EH. M.): 

All at sea. 26552. 
Disillusioned. 6763. 
Moonlight on the Wasatch. 

Bacon (H. 8.) Just you. 29968. 

Bacon (Hrnst) Take your choice. 
30683*. 

Bacon (G. G.) jr.: 

Lid’s off. 16957. 

There’s no wolf around my door. 
21061. 

Zulu Lulu. 

Bacon (J. D.) 
8500. 

Bacon (J. G.) 
6094. 

Bacon (W. W.) You captured my heart 
with love. 9427. 


Something big in 


Valse romance. 


Stop erying in 


8015. 


15515. 
Rainbow for mother. 


Why leave so soon. 


Badal (S. S.) Peace, be still. 14569. 
Badal (S. 8.) jr. Peace, be still. 14569. 
Badarelli (J. A. B.) Valse chaloupée. 


18648 (272). 
Baddar (Victor) Way he figures. 
33622. 


Baddeley (Annie) Ill be waiting at 


the lane raneh gate. 27871. 
Baddeley (Charles) : 
California moon. 13114. 


Tll be waiting at the lane ranch 
gate. 27371. 
Baddeley (Margaret) IH be waiting 
at the lane ranch gate. 27371. 
Baden-Powell (J.) Hail, festal day. 
29691. 
Bader (A. E.): 
Showers of roses. 5456. 
Under the Texas star. 9112. 
Badge (W. J.) Maple shaded village 
of my dreams. 4789. 
Badger music pub. co.: 
Go, Wisconsin, go. 27145. 
Our team’s leading the hit parade. 
25623. 
Badget (Jack): 
Hicha mian agape. 
Lemonaki. 1445. 
Loulouka. 15952. 
Badings (Henk) : 
Trio. 21136. 
3. symphonie. 
Badler (A. A.): 
My dream of love. 
Onions. 17523. 
Badler (Al) Sce Badler (A. A.) 
Badley (Aloha) See Badley (T. N.) 
Badley (TIT. N.): 
Hapa haole, sweetheart. 
Hula girl blues. 24756. 
Baechtel (C. L.) sr. Garden of mem- 
ories. 16254. 
Baer (Abel) : 
Am I dreaming. 75. 
Gee, but you’re swell. 31634. 
There’s yoo-hoo in your eyes. 


1445. 


6253. 
28010. 


24673. 


28788. 
Baer (C. E.): 

Give me back the old love Mollie 
mine. 26533 (95). 

I love you for yourself alone. 26533 
(12%). 

Keep it for old times’ sake. 29189 
(227). 


Let me build a little nest for you. 
26533 (162). 

Let the love light linger longer 
Lady Lou. 9509 (384). 

One sweet. smile. 26533 (214). 

One-way ticket to Loveland. 6253 
(364). 

Open up your heart, let a little 
sunshine in. 6253 (366). 

Trading hearts. 6253 (485). 


1536 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


While I dream of you. 29189 (470). | Bailey (Marie) : 


Baer (Jack) I can’t feel blue dear, 


when I’m with you. 16476. 

Baer (M. M.): 
My rancho maid. 3270 (486). 
Reminiscences of love. 21569 

(471). 

Baetz (P.) & co. Rayuela. 2237. 

Baetz (Pierre): 
I’m trying to forget you. 31965. 
Mi dolor. 32482. 

Baetz (Pierre) & cie.: 
Mi dolor. 32482. 


Vas-y-Ernest. 338575. 
Baetz (Editions) et cie.: 
Milonga. 4848. 

Tu disfraz. 5825. 
Baeumel (G. E.) 
17283. 
Bagley (Earl E.) 


My California. 


We'll stay in out of 


sight and make love. 28916. 
Bagley (Edwin E.) Front section. 
26533 (81, 82). 
Bagley (W. R.): 
I like my rhythm hot. 7242. 
It’s Mister Roosevelt. 16801, 19815. 


Sing a little song and be happy. 
17905. 
Someday you'll find me missing. 
17957. 
That’s my mother’s lullaby. 18144. 
Bagnasco (D. V. J.) Music in the 
moonlight. 11339. 
Bagnell (John) You can’t win. 
Bagnera (J. A.): 
Faces. 19200. 
They got me runnin’ wild. 21067. 
Who is it, huh! Who is it. 9315. 
Bail (G. 8S.) Five little love songs. 
12988. 
Bailey (Albertie) : 
Lullaby hour. 


9426. 


17094. 


Twinkling eyes. 21161. 
Bailey (Bill) Maybe, who knows. 
27891. 
Bailey (C. H.) He is my covering. 
910. 


Bailey (HE. A.) When it’s summer down 

in the valley. 3033. 

Bailey (E. F.): 
In the storeroom of my heart. 
aes, 

Remember. 28352. 

- You know I love you. 
Bailey (E. P.) Elayne. 
Bailey (Wileen) : 

Broken toys. 
Island dreams. 10847, 
Lullaby blues. 7870. 
Bailey (I. M.) Time and again. 21098. 
Bailey (J. H.) It won’t be long. 29988. 
Bailey (L. D.) Girl’s own mother. 
24613. 


29125. 
19159. 


6513. 


need 


Give me the modern girl. 3975. 
I like to dream of a night in June. 
10561, 19570. 
I’m selling you me. 27441. 
Bailey (PE) We»): 
Carolina girl. 26762. 
Girl in the old fashioned picture. 
24610. 
Kansas. 27642. 
Only a box of roses. 28203. 
With my heart and my body and 
soul, 21424. ‘ 
Bailey (R. B.) So Vll remember you 


in my dreams. 8730. 

Bailey (Sudye) Song of the gallopade. 
14871. 

Bailey (V. R.) Darky heaven. 495. 

Bailey (W. H.) Maybe, who knows. 
27891. 


Bailiff’s daughter of Islington. 6389. 

Baily (Cam) Marriage is just a boom. 
17148. 

Bainbridge (John) 
hour. 5145. 

Bainbridge (Katharine) England, dear 
old England. 16129. 

Bainbridge (S. L.) Take me back to 
the old Sierras. 2685. 

Baines (William) : 


On the amateur 


Around the Maypole. 6347*. 

Blessed are they that dwell. 
24184, 

How beautiful upon the mountains. 
27288. 

Pelicans’ promenade. 23171. 


Bainton (H. L.) Miracle. 12862 (387). 
Baird (GBB): 
Flying straight to your heart. 
16209. 

I hear Thy eall. 16504. 

It’s folks like you. 16796. 

Moon shines on. 17236. 

Stars waltz. 25973. 

You’ve made me forget. 26509. 
Baird (Bernice) See Baird (B. B.) 
Baird (Jennie) I love you dear. 

27398. 
Baird (Ralph) pseud. See Harker (F. 
Fr 


Baird (S. F.) Memories of blossom 


time. 4828. 

Baiser pour rien. 24143. 

Bakalyar (Te. A.) Forgotten love. 
10237. 

Baker (A. M.) Of you. 28141. 
Baker (A. P.) Texas. 12258, 23568. 

Baker (Charles) One tiny word. 
20475. 

Baker (Don) Music should always go. 
up. 1798. 


Baker (KE. D.) jr. 
Baker (E. L.): 
Listen and sing. 4652. 


Lovin’ you. 32396. 


1537 


INDEX 


Baker (KE. L.)—Continued. 


Rhythms and rimes. 53834. 
Songs of many lands. 5558. 
Tunes and harmonies. 21148. 
Tuning up. 5830. 

Baker (Earl) : 
Forever and ever. 31604. 


If my eyes could only talk. 32042. 
Viola. 338584. 
Baker (Elizabeth S.) 
the tulips. 28670. 
Baker (Elman §8.): 


Two lips among 


I never knew till I found you. 
7353. 
There’s a cabin in the mountains. 
8985. 
Baker (Estes) Lovin’ you. 32396. 


Baker (F. L.) My home is in your 


heart. 11395. 
Baker (FE. T.) Clickety-click march. 


18648 (75). 
Baker (Frances P.) You're not the 
man I want to forget. 12802. 
Baker (Frank P.) Just you. 138979. 
Baker (Gene) See Baker (S. E) 


Baker (H. F.) Our sweet land of 
dreams. 14549. 

Baker (H. P.) Trees and the Master. 
12862 (507). 

Baker (H. U.) Little bouquet. 7759. 

Baker (I. O.) Please take me. 25683. 


Baker (I. V.) Dust covered diary. 
18350. 

Baker (J. E.) Sunshine in the rain. 
12160. 

Baker (Johnny) Sweetest girl in the 

' world. 5649. 


Baker (L. A.) 
Baker (L. K.) 
31867. 


Clouds. 26818. 
I’d rather be blue. 
(L. L.) ‘Topsy .turvy love. 
151386. 
Baker (L. M.) Little old lady. 30043. 
Baker (M. A.): 


Espagnole. 16183. 
I’ve got a moon, moonsy comes and 
goes. 10694. 

Marguerite to greet you. 30120. 

When babies go to sleep. 26292. 

Yuletide music box. 30998. 
Baker (Oscar): 

Go, Wisconsin, go. 27145. 


Our team’s leading the hit pa- 
rade. 25623. 

Sunset Sal, my twilight gal. 

Baker (R. H.) 


2631. 
I’m dreaming at dawn- 


ing. 10607. 
Baker (R. 8S.) No one but you dear. 
25920. 


Raker Cr. Gy 
Amanda Lee. 18696. 
I wonder where you are. 
In the summertime, 24991. 
’Tis my latest song. 


Baker 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Baker (S. E.): 
Fair and charming. 27048. 
Indian rain dance. 29899. 
Love was on a holiday. 25262. 
That maestro man. 28694. 

Baker (Theodore) : 
Art of bowing. 
Class lessons 

9509 (181). 

Baker (V. G.) Out west on the plains. 

14554. 

Baker (Vera) You danced right into 
my heart. 3195. 
Baker (W. H.) ¢co.: 

Miss Blue Byes. 

My tomboy girl. 


33904 (14). 
in sight singing. 


14274. 
11447. 


(W. S.) In God’s' garden. 
16724. 
Baker (W. W.) I’m coming home. 
27406. 
Baker (Ward) : 
Attending college school. 15628. 
Dearest Tillie. 15989. 
Baker (Wilfred) Stringing on through 
life together. 14986. 
Baklevinoff (D. H.) Lovely night. 


1588. 

Bal masque. 9648, 29189 (450). 

Balakireff (M. A.) Send out Thy light. 
28453. 

Balamuth (Marjorie) Harlem rhythm. 
24679. 


Bilan (Joan) Im tale des Schuls. 
29870. 

Baleh (O..M.) Oh, love of mine. 
32744. 


Bacon (CC. eo) 
Letter from a lady. 46883. 
My heart played a trick on me. 
14379. 

Where can you be. 26345. 
Baleoff (Chick) See Baleoff (C. T.) 
Baldassarre (Jino) : 

Creole-stomp. 453. 

Danceland, Harlem’s heaven. 475. 

Empty-hearted. 19168. 

Gypsy night. 19380. 

Hoteha-Dixie-Lou. 963. 

Just got a wire. 19876. 

Lazy moon. 4586. 

Let’s pretend. 7720. 

Oh baby make up your mind. 5095, 


Please don’t ery, my darling. 
20561. 
Baldwin (A. H.) Hunter’s song. 
29761. 


Baldwin (A. W.) Somewhere a pen- 
sion is waiting. 17960. 

Baldwin (Carol) pseud. 
(I. M.) 

Baldwin (George) I am going to miss 
you my sweet lover. 983. 

Baldwin (J. H.) You went away. 
6235. 


See Heyn 


1538 


INDEX. 


nos, 1-12, 1986 


4710. 
12011. 
4056. 


Baldwin (Lillian) Lost love. 
Bale (Louise) Smiles for me. 
Bale (R. B.) Hail to Mercer. 
Balet (Raymond) : 
Agent 
9539. 
Beau ciel bleu. 9666. 
Complainte bretonne. 9900. 


Eeoutez mon coeur. 10134. 
Eseale. 10157. 
Fille rousse. 10206. 
Intimité. 10882. 
J’ai vu l'amour. 
Légende. 11014. 
Ne dis rien. 11460. 
Plume de marabout. 
Plus plu. 11710. 
Si tu partais. 11969. 
Tango d’amour. 18093. 
Te chérir. 12236. 
Toi seul. 12369. 
Votre souvenir me poursuit. 
Balfe (M. W.): 
Bohemian girl. 9649, 12989. 
Siege of Rochelle. 9509 (36). 
Balfour (C. J.) 
26329. 
Balish .(Evelyn) 
here again. 28094. 
Ball (Alice) Each time the sun goes 


10894. 


11709, 


12517. 


down. 27008. 
Ball (Amos) Standard bearers. 
28587. 


Ball (Barbara) 
wild woods. 


Springtime in the 
28582. 


Ball (E. J.) Just a little bit old 
fashioned. 4509. 
Ball (EH. R.): 
Autumn. 9509 (33). 
Ma dear li’l dimpled coon. 9509 
(431). 
My love my paradise. 9509 (508), 


15517 (258). 
On a road that winds down to the 
sea. 204438. 
Star of heaven. 3270 (621). 
To the end of the world with you. 
12862 (505). 
Who knows. 
Ball (G. E.): 
Because I fell for love. 21684. 
Daisy will you marry me. 21826. 
Star of peace sheds it’s light. 2580. 
Ball (G. H.) Love’s promise. 14190. 
Ball (Harry) Whoop it up, boys. 
15366. 
Ball (Helen): 

I’m not cryin’ over any man. 24863. 
Night life in New York. 20365. 
Ball (Jimmie) You’re makin’ no im- 

pression on me. 23983. 
Ball (Jimmy) Shadows across the 
moon. 14768. 


9509 (799). 


ne fait pas le bonheur. |, 


When we grow old. | 


New Year’s day is| 


‘Ball (M. L.): 


Autumn. 9509 (33). 
Ma dear lil dimpled coon. 9509 
(431). 


My love my paradise. 9509 (509). 
Who knows. 9509 (799). 
Ball (R. H.) For me. : 750. 
Ball an bord. 12991. 
Bell bei Prinz Eugen. 
Ball im Savoy. 95041. 
Ballantine (David) : 
Holding you close to me. 
Love in a mist. 32370. 
One song. 28199. 
Way that I love you. 30849. 
Words of my song are you. 29088. 
You’re like the sun and I’m like the 
moon. 30978. 


3401. 


31805. 


Ballantine (N. R.): 


Heléne. 7096. 
My sweet Heléne. 
Ballantyne (C. W.): 
Adam and Eva. 9525. 
Boulder waitz. 9755. 
Day’s end brings mem’ries of you. 
9987. 
Moonlight on Boulder Lake. 11310. 
My heart’s singing love songs to 
you. 113892. 
Tambourina. 
Teardrops. 12241. 
Ballard (C. N.) Introduction to ad- 
vanced technique for violin. 4428. 
Ballard (F. D.): 


17354. 


12223. 


Constantly. 3651. 
In an old cherry orchard. T7462, 
16718. 


Love is mine. 11145. 
Mister Misty Moon. 4858. 
Postage stamp of you. 5253. 
Shaking hands with the sun. 5440. 
Waltzing to paradise. 5926. 
We're steppin’ out to the op’ra. 
12559. 
We're stepping out to the op’ra. 
9210. 
Ballard (Nell): 
Grasshopper ball. 24650. 
In my nursery. 24974. 
Ballard (Pat) See Ballard (F. D.) 


Ballard (R. G.) Mr. Moon. 25348. 

Ballaseyus (Virginia) Republican 
campaign song. 5318. 

Ballatore (Pietro) Lu m’briacu. 
17093. 


Ballentine (Fred) I just want you, 


hangin’ around. 18650. 

Ballentine (Red) See Ballentine 
(Fred) 

Ballog (Steve) jr. I will never forget. 
19689. 


Ballou (Belle) Irish blue are the eyes 
of you. 32106. 


1539 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v.31 


Balltrus (T. M.) Please dry your tears 
dear. 5236. 

Balo (Eloise) Love’s spell. 

Balos. 178. 

Baltera (G. A.) I’m new at the game. 
1113. 

Balthasar (Ethel) : 

As it began to dawn. 6253 (17). 

Holy night. 9509 (292). 

Baltz (Dan) Just a simple mountain 
gal. 27622. 
Baltz (J. D.): 

Dreamy river lullaby. 3800. 

Full of love. 38952, 

Love at first sight. 1555. 

Those big brown eyes. 5766. 
Baltzo (Gertrude) Cheer up. 9859. 
Balz (Marguerite) See Balz (R. M.) 
Balz (R. M.): 

Angel. 18708. 

Brother’s keeper. 6516. 

Good shepherd. 27172. 


252738. 


Gospel. 19342. 
Little church by Fallen Leaf Lake. 
27789. 
Take heart. 8913. 
Balzarini (Arthur) You left me. 
6179. 


Balzer (A. I.) My rosary of memories. 
17347. 

Bambridge (Wm.) Vana vana. 15201. 

Bamesberger (H. L.) Strolling in the 
moonlight. 12139. 

Bamford (Lesley) Toy drum. 28788. 

Bampton (Claude) Promenade. 
32921. 

Bancroft (H. H.): 
Lute-book carol. 
Rejoice and be merry. 

Band book. 26686. 

Bandana land. 15517 (180). 

Banden (W. J.) My dearest loves me, 

I’m on a cloud. 22910. 
Bang (Maia) See Hohn (M. B.) 
Bang (R. M.) Om rytme og dens for- 
hold til gymnastikkundervisning. 
2047. 
Bange (Albert) : 
No more. 11495. 
To be beloved. 5786. 
Una vez en la vida. 12452. 
Wedding ceremonial march. 12565. 
Bangs (G. F. (Jerry)) Grand circus 


27844, 
28351. 


spectacle march. 856. 

Bangs (Jerry) See Bangs (G. F. 
(Jerry) ) 

Banhagel (M. E.) Texas celebrates. 
8948. 


Banjo on my knee. 28517, 28737, 29- 
O71, 30724, 30904, 30930. 
Banks (B. M.): 
My heart is aflame. 14377, 32585. 
Night was quiet. 20868. 


No more seeking an angel. 11496. 


On a Gypsy site. 20486. 


Banks (C. O.) Benedictus es, Domine. 
222. 
Banks (J. L.): 
Elaine. 21968. 
I just couldn’t carry on. 19559. 
Banks (J. U.) Modesty. 17218. 


Banks (James) Call for you. 6539. 
Banks (Jerry) pseud. See Binkowitz 
(Barnett) 
Banks (Mannie) 
Banks (O. L.) 
say. 31116. 
Banks (William) When so little from 
you can mean so much to me. 26320. 
Banks & son: : 
Abide with me. 9518, 12864. 
Be glad O ye righteous. 138004. 
Bitter-sweet. 15722. 
Brad y gaeaf. 9759. 


See Banks (B. M.) 
Be careful what you 


Bredon Hill. 24205. 
Cargoes. 6572. 
Country life. 6679. 


Destruction of Sennacherib. 138270. 

Hvangeline. 16140. 

Except the Lord keep the house. 
24530. 

Farewell. 27058. 

Four Rossetti poems. 

Gleanings. 3978. 

Great is the Lord. 27179. 

Green hills of England. 7082. 

Happenings. 7057. 

Homeland. 29748. 

In summertime on Bredon. 138852. 

Islands of mist. 32110. 

Isle. 25009. 

Jack of all trades. 

Jack Tar. 13926. 

Jolidays. 10920. 

Laughing song. 

Lullaby. 7869. 

Manuscript book of rudiments of 
music. 382423. 

Merry may the keel row. 14258. 

Michaelmas day. T7963. 

Musie when soft voices die. 32556. 

My soul, there is a country. 11489. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 23052. 

O clap your hands, all ye peoples. 
23055. 

O God of earth and altar. 32727. 

Old King Cole. 23085. 

Oide lavender. 17498. 

Pageant of flowers. 28239. 

Piper. 8415. 

Remember, O Lord. 14652. 

Round the village green. 25795. 

Shepherd boy’s song. 14775. 

Sigh no more ladies. 8678. 

Sing a song to Lady April. 28496. 

Six dance duets. 24219. 

Spring hereafter. 23441. 

Sweet and low. 26012. 


33118. 


13925. 


32241. 


1540 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


That’s the way. 12290. 

Two unison songs. 29343. 

Viennese sketches. 28875. 

When she answered me her voice 
was low. 26317. 

Banner (Bob) jr.: 

It must be wonderful. 27577. 

When the moon is rocking in the 
cradle of the sky. 28992. 

Banri (Anna) Flipa flopa summ’a 
coola. 738. 
Banta (F. L.) 
Bantinan (I. A.) 
moon. 12460. 

Bantock (Granville) : 
Auld Robin Gray. 12862 (29). 
Bells of youth. 18801. 
Bird of Arabia. 13048. 
Bonnie Dundee. 12862 (64). 
Caliban upon Setebos. 303. 
Campbells are comin’. 12862 (76). 
Elfin music. 12862 (144). 
Empire march. 21972. 
Flowers o’ the forest. 12862 (167). 
Foggy dew. 3917. 
Give unto the Lord. 29648. 
Gold hair. 830. 
Highland laddie. 12862 (222). 
Hornless cow. 4157. 
Let us now praise famous men. 
11051. 
Master Hughes 
1668. 
Oh, Vermeland. 11550. 
On Himalay. 3270 (478). 
Pagan symphony. 32823. 
Parade march. 14562, 25643. 
Pierrot of the minute. 29189 (328). 
Rowan elf. 14716. 
Serenade at the villa. 2406. 
Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister. 
2509. 
Threnody. 15105. 
Ye banks and braes. 12862 (552). 
Bantock (H. F.) Palm-Sunday morn- 
ing. 21569 (430). 
Bantus-verlag, g. m. b. h., Trier. 
mies, 1751. 


You and I. 12749. 
Under the Manila 


of Saxe-Gotha. 


Missa 


Bafuelos (Antonio) Fiesta time in 
Texas. 19227. 

Baptiste (Winston) Nothing so hard. 
8222. 


Baradell (Clifton) With Dixie down in 
Dixie. 33777. 
Barbara (C. S.) 
Cc. C. C. 19898. 
Barbarelli (Louis) 
Barbarin (Paul) : 
Wondring where can you _ be. 
18524. 
Your picture in the frame. 
Barbaro (Philip) 
for you. 12062. 
Barbe bleue. 12862 (376). 


Handy Andies of the 
Tears. 8928. 


12841. 
Song that I made 


Barbee (Bertha) This is my dance. 
21076. 
Barber (J. H.) jr.: 
If all the girls were like you. 
29857. 

Remember the pioneers, 8523. 
Barber (J. M.) New York town. 
8187, 17404. 
Barber (K. M.) 

22948. 
Barber (L. E.) Empty dreams. 
Barber (Samuel) : 
Bessie Bobtail. 15707. 
Daisies. 15936. 
Dover Beach. 19108, 19109. 
Musie for a scene from Shelley. 
17268. 
Sonata for violoncello and piano. 
20845. 
With rue my heart is laden. 18510. 
Barber (Vincent) : 
Busy little feller. 24224. 
I’m gonna get myself a fella. 24845. 
Let’s team up with love. 4630. 
Moonlight nights on the Nile. 8012. 
Right until now. 2278. 
Shanghai man. 8655. 

So sweet and so beautiful. 
You remind me. 6219. 
Barbieri (Fred) Vacation days. 15194, 

18280. 
Barbirolli (John): 
Allegretto. 4790. 
Concerto. 32851. 
Barbour (F.N.): 
Learning to ride. 26533 (160). 
Parade. 26583 (218). 
Pony race. 26533 (226). 
Rhode Island! dear Rhode Island. 
17735. 
Up in the swing. 265383 (303). 
Barbour (N. H.) Merry life of peace. 
1705. 
Barbour (Roy) I’m in love with a 
baby and you. 31939. 
Barcelata (Lorenzo) : 


My longing for you. 
655. 


2493. 


Bamba. 179, 21669. 

lor de fuego. 22037. 
Barclay (Billy) I love only you. 
22299. 


Barclay (Harold) : 
In the cocktail lounge. 
Wonder girl. 9377. 
Barclay (Jeanette) 
Lane. 10069. 
Barclay (Wright) My wife is still my 
sweetheart. 11453. 
Barezi (Tibor) Love, what are you 
doing to my heart. 22742. 
Bard (J. F.): 
Mesearuhaz. 14262. 
Sombre dimanche. 14847. 
Bardack (Arthur) You’re my theme 
song. 3226. 


24982. 


Down Lover’s 


1541 


INDEX 


pt. II, 0. S.,:v. 32 


a eEeEEeEEE——E—y———————_——E—— EE eee eee eee 


Bardin (S. A.) 
life. 6209. 
Bardin (Suzanne) See Bardin (S. A.) 
Bardo (C. U.) Dreaming of you. 6808. 

Bardos (Lajos) Praeludia. 30424. 

Barefield (Hddie) Bare-fields. 24147. 
Barentzen (I. M.) Duek step. 19152. 
Barentzen (Martha) Duck step. 19152. 


You’re the gem of my 


Bareuther (I.B.) Vmsohappy. 1123. 
Barickman (Wade): 
Dream gone astray. 21915. 


Here in my arms. 22187. 
You darling. 26444. 


Baridy (Frank) pseud. See Day 
(EF. L:) 

Baridy (Mary) pseud. See Barrett 
(Mary) 

Barken (Jake) When you're in my 
arms. 30898. 

Barker (A. L.) Please remember. 
25682. 

Barker (C. S.) Back to land with 
Landon. 24139. 

Barker (G. FE.) Is it true. 10843. 

Barker (Jack): 

In China. 17467. 


Ragamuflin Joe. 8497. 
Barker (John H.): 

Busy feet. 15777. 

TV’ll always love you. 19578. 
Barker (Joseph H.) Crash of the 

Sun racer. 9941. 
Barker (Ken): 
Mary had a little lamb. 30125. 
Me and the sun. 80182. 
Barker (Lois) Don’t talk so daft. 
29501. 
Barker (M. D.) Landon, our bet’s on 
you. 16904. 
Barker (R. R.) Perky. 28266. 
Barkhurst (Ray) Romance is all in 
my dreams. 28383. 
Barkin (D. S.): 
I’m lost without you. 19628. 
Shinin’ shoesies. 20766. 
Barkin (Daniel) : 

Long live ilove. 14143, 27770. 

Lowdown. 20117. 

We want the moon, down with the 

sun. 12563. 
Barklow (R. G.) 
Barlow (Harold) : 

For sale. 24580. 

No more. 25517. 
Barlow (J. E.) Love lagoon. 
Barlow (Sybil) : 

Old rhyme. 5129. 

Sleepy-head. 28525. 
Barmbold (W. F.): 

Beautiful land of dreams. 

Mine alone. 1724. 

Set sail to-day. 5435. 

When I’m alone with you. 3022. 
Barn dance memories. 26639. 


Young love. 3247. 


27810. 


194. 


Barnard (—) pseud. See Cox (Des- 
mond ) 

Barnard (Barney) pseuwd. 
(Desmond ) 

Barnard (C. A.) I cannot sing the old 
songs. 991. (ie . 

Barnard (G. D.) au., and Barnard (H. 
J.) prop.: 


See Cox 


Caronola waltz. 9509 (101). 
Celestial crown. 9509 (105). 
Barnby (—) Now the day is over. 


32714. 
Barnby (Joseph) : 
Sweet and low. 33315, 33316. 
Sweet is Thy merey. 6253 (462). 
Ye shall go out with joy. 18648 
(895). 
Barner (R. B.) Love that I have lost. 
7839. 
Barnes 
16421. 
Barnes (Barney) 
dreaming. 1135. 
Barnes (Bernard) 
8165. 


(A. F.) Holiday sketches. 
I must have been 


Neapolitan mood. 


Barnes (Bert) Busy. 26728. 

Barnes (HE. 8.) He who would valiant 
be. 13549. 

Barnes (Edith) Ive got rings on my 
fingers. 21569 (287). 

Barnes (Hyrum) Our Townsend. 
11624. 

Barnes (J. B.) Traveling east with 
you. 21132. 


Barnes (N. F.) Wild flowers. 29053. 
Barnes (W. E.) Mareh-Gloria. 30115. 
Barnett (B. F.) When other hearts 
have closed their doors. 381003 (215). 
Barnett (Benjamin) Moon madness. 
22856. 
Barnett (1. R.): 
Kissable. 10972. 
Stay “way from my heart. 
Barnett (Lanford) : 
Dust. 19153. 
I love June. 
Summer heat. 
Barnett (Mitchel) : 
I’m proposing dear. 
Riding away. 5338. 
Barnhart (H. B.) 3d. I don’t believe 
in love. 1003. 
Barnhouse (C. L.) 
top. 14520. 
Barnhouse (C. L.) ine.: 
Amsden’s celebrated practice duets. 
3334. 
Comrades. 
Daphnis. 
Drum major. 24481. 
Elena polka. 24500. 
Euphonia. 18567. 
Intrepid leader march. 13875. 
March of time. 4794. 


12123. 
1063. 

5617. 
1116. 


On the mountain 


26834. 
13237. 


1542 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


On the mountain top. 14520. 
Puppet parade. 382982. 
Susanna. 26009. 
Triumph of Alexander. 
Barns (Hthel) Escarpolette. 
(119, 120). 
Barnwell (G. W.) 
29842. 
Baron (A. E.) 
Baron (A. L.) 
22987. 
Baron (Maurice) : 
Fosteriana. 69382. 
Love is everything. 27806. 
My lips would sing. 32601. 
Violets. 238701. 
Baron (Victor) While prairie stars 
guide me home. 18456. 
Baron Trenck. 3270. (45, 46). 
Barone (Joe) Bound for Tuscaloosa. 
31196. 
Barr (Alma) 
Barr (Harl) 


9072. 
18648 


I want to be there. 


Dusk o’ day. 681. 
Nachmu-—nachmu ami. 


Mystery girl. 5014. 
Along a shady lane with 


you. 15561. 
Barr (I. H.) Will be right again. 
26400. 
Barraclough (Henry) : 
Christian, dost thou see them. 
378. 


Tioga minstreley. 5783. 
Barragan (irma) Raindrops remind 
me of you. 8503. 
Barraine (Hlsa) 
Dukas. 22212. 
Barratt (P. H.): 
Faithful memories. 27050. 
Give me a stream with the moun- 
tain trout at play. 22095. 
I’m just the playboy of the prairie. 
4290. 


Hommage a Paul 


Tootsie-pie and Caliban. 2812. 
Barraud (Henri) Premiers pas. 8461. 
Barrére (Georges) : 

Air de ballet. 33046. 

Flutist’s formulae. 744. 

Passepied. 80885. 

Polonaise. 29277. 

Sarabande. 30500. 

Barrett (Audry): 
How. 16451. 
Our dreams are all coming true. 
17544. 
Out of work blues. 
Barrett (Georgiana) 
first. 4540. 
Barrett (M. E.) 
somebody Ill go. 29862. 

Barrett (Mary) Listen for a lone- 
some drum. 14094. 

Barrett (O. H.) Phi delta phi song. 
8398. 

Barrett (R. E.) 

Barrett (R. G.): 

Bottle fly. 3270 (71). 


17555. 
Kamaaina the 


If the Lord wants 


Oregon moon. 30357. 


Clover tops. 38270 (100). 

Coodle doon song. 38270 (116). 
Cuddle doon. 38270 (119). 

Down in Nodaway. 3270 (148). 
Hovering butterflies. 15517 (147). 


Hush-a-bye, baby dear. 3270 (275). 
Little brother of mine. 3270 (376). 
Love, in the gloaming. 3270 (394). 
On Plymouth Rock. 15517 (284). 
Posey bed. 15517 (3803). 

Rondel. 3270 (553). 


Sea o’ dreams. 3270 (565). 

Send your love a violet flow’r. 
3270 (569). 

Sir Grasshopper. 3270 (583). 

Songs and shadow pictures for the 
child world. 3270 (613). 

Wading. 38270 (691). 

Wearyin’ for you. 3270 (705). 
Welcome spring. 15517 (4386). 
Barrett (R. H.) What canIdo. 15268. 

Barrett (W. H.): 
How could you. 
Love, love, love. 


24749. 
17071. 


Oh Texas, my Texas. 8263. 
Barri (O.) Good Shepherd. 6253 
(157). 
Barrington (J. H.): 
Maybe. 1677. 


Whenever I’m listening to a mel- 
ody full of rythm. 3067. 
Barris (Harry) Beyond compare. 
31162. 
Barrish (George) 
alley. 15573. 


Amateur tin pan 


Barron (D. D.) Lambda phi beta 
sweetheart song. 27671. 

Barron (T. 8S.) I want you. 6253 
(218). 


Barron (W. C.): 
Little Tiddlewinks at play. 9509 


(406). 
Willie in sabots. 3270 (743). 
Barrow (A, A.) Come back to me. 
18959. 


Barrow (H. M.) President Roosevelt, 
we stand by. 23214. 
Barrow (M. C.) Someday your heart 
will be aching. 2524, 28546. 
Barry (Bill): 
Born to despair. 13077. 
I did it again. 10523. 
In a little inn way out in Indiana. 
10782. 
Swing right into love. 26027. 
When it rains we let it rain on the 
range. 18414. 
Barry (EF. N.) On Jordan’s bank. 
12862 (883). 
Barry (Katharine) : 
Madame Dormette. 12862 (319). 
Sleepy song. 29189 (3891). 
Barry (Peter) Suns beyond. 5623*. 
Barry (T. F.) Army is ready. 12942. 


1543 


INDEX 


Barsky 
24190 
Barsotti (R.) 
Bartell (D. L.) 
on me. 27275. 
Bartels (J. W.): 
Ill dream of you when days have 
turned to years. 7255. 
I loved you the moment when first 
we met. 22307. 
Life’s journey. 27726. 
This is my song. 23608, 
Wild flowers in May. 33759. 
Barth (Hans) : 
Aragonaise. 253802. 
Arioso. 18748. 
Lullaby. 24208, 24204. 
Revery. 5821. 
Waltz. 24298, 24654. 
Barth (lL. O.) Log cabin in the pines. 
382328. 

Barth (Richard) 
Barthelemy (R.) 
33904 (174). 
Barthélemy (Richard) 

9509 (750). 
Barthold (A. H.) Blue bonnets 

waving at you. 38470. 
Barthold (Mrs. Oscar) 


(Philip) 


Lolita, 32330. 


Ciacona. 
Love’s 


6253 (69). 
torment. 


Triste ritorno. 
are 


See Barthold 


(A. H.) 
Bartholme (J. J.): 
Carolyn. 12862 (81). 


Standard bearer. 
Bartlett (Bennie) : 
Hannah, down in dreamy old Sa- 
vannah. 381737. 
Old fashioned mill. 82758. 
Bartlett (KH. M.) I pine for the pines 
in old Pine Ridge. 22384. 
Bartlett (Ella) See Herbert (Victor) 
Bartlett (Ethel) : 
Fantastic dance. 27053. 
Scherzo. 3346. 
Si oiseau j’étais 4 toi je volerais. 
5458. 
Valse. 3347. 
Bartlett (H. N.) 
(J. B. Ciwsrope: 
Air 4 la bourrée. 9509 (5). 
Highland Mary. 9509 (290). 
Japanese revery. 15517 (187). 
Japanese romance. 15517 (188). 
Bartlett (J. D.) Hurrah for Roosevelt. 
13611. 
Bartlett (John) 


9509 (706). 


au., and Bartlett 


When from my love 


I looked for love. 28957. 
Bartlett (Kenneth) : 
Posadas. 5250. 
That first kiss. 5712. 
Bartlett (R. D.) Ripples on the lake. 
25768. 
Bartlett (W. G.) Sweetheart of mine. 
26024. 


Baste 


pt. III, n. S., v. 31 


Blue river blues.| Bartley (M. E.) : 


Little curly head. 7763. 
Oh! How I love old Ireland. 30317. 


Honey take a chance | Bartnovsky (Alexander) Rhapsody of 


love. 2265, 11816. 
Bartok (Béla) V._ streichquartett. 
21568. 


Bartoloni (J. V.) Child Jesus. 26782. 
Barton (Ben) Some fun. 2516. 


arton (G. M.) I’m too doggoned 
dizzy. 22363. 
Barton (Gerard) Hark! Hark! My 
soul! 265383 (104). 


Barton (H. L.) Lend me Thine aid, 
oh Lord. 1446, 19945. 


| Baruffe chiozzotte. 9509 (387). 


Barzizza (Pippo): 
Ansia d’amore. 22992. 
Napoli allegra. 22992. 
Non chieder chi son... 
Barzman (Sol) 
31685. 
Basecetta (Alfredo) Crocerossina. 3663. 
Bascomb (Paul) Swingy little rythm. 
12202. 
Basic songs for male voices. 9656. 
Baskette (Billy) Song of the sky blue 
sea. 23414. 
Basl (Curt) I gave her everything she 
wanted. 31885. 
Basler (G. M.) City of roses. 18940. 
Bass (W. E.) prop., and Bass (Mrs. 


11505. 
Gone with the wind. 


W. E.) aw. Menu of love. 14256. 
Bassett (J. A.) Ask me _ to-night. 
29251. 


Bassett (R. H.): 
Deep South. 6744. 
Departure. 19065. 
Dilemma. 6760. 
Dixie paraphrase. 6764. 
Excitation. 138879. 
Footsteps. 6921. 
Foreign legion. 
In No Man’s Land. 
Lonely lagoon. 7793. 
Par les rues. 5195. 
Premonition and disaster. 20592. 
Professional soldier bugle calls. 
5273. 
Professional soldier incidental. 
5274. 
Reverie. 20649. 
Sidewalks. 5461. 
Snatched. 5509. 
Suppe’s ghost. 28621. 
Tale of adventure. 18091. 
Tense moment. 5700. 
Bassman (—) Short’nin’ bread. 20770. 
Bassman (George) Save your sorrow 
for to-morrow. 5398. 
(Theresa) Joyful 


16221. 
19761. 


violinist. 
10924. 


Bateman (Doris) There’s only one you 


for me. 18165. 


1544 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Bateman (E. L.): 
At a place called Calvary. 15622. 
Book called the Bible. 15748. 
Christian soldier. 15851. 
Confidence in God. 15894. 
Gospel hour song book. 16300. 
Grand home coming. 16307. 
Jesus’ love. 16829. 
Jesus my friend. 16830. 
Jesus was born. 168381. 
Moving day. 17262. 
My Savior. 17348. 
Shall I walk with Jesus. 
Sing it out. 17911. 
Tell me of Jesus. 18114. 
That wonderful day. 18148. 
Up yonder. 18276. 
Wonderful God. 18520. 
Wonderful Saviour. 18523. 

Bateman (G. V.) Gospel hour song 


17867. 


book. 16300. 
Bates (Carlton) See Bates (W. C.) 
Bates (D. M.): 
Dreaming, just dreaming of you. 
31479. 


Love ’em and leave ’em. 32368. 
My little boy in the street. 22948. 
My old hot stuff ain’t so hot no 
more. 32689. 
She’s just a grand slam. 233389. 
Bates (H. A.) Lord Jesus I love Thee. 
1544. 
Bates (L. C.) Sweet colleen. 
Bates (Louise) Stars of Cuba. 
Bates (Van Ness): 
My arms are full of memories. 
LW PACE 
Yoh’r ma light divine. 
Bates (W. C.) Hearts adrift. 
13558. 
Bath (Hubert): 
Bella Napoli. 217. 
Bugles of Dreamland. 33904 (29). 
Cry of spring. 33904 (47). 
Hushing song. 33904 (115). 
In a gondola. 9509 (828). 
Legend of Nerbudda. 9509 (381). 
Little girl’s song. 29189 (244). 
Spring in Italy. 9509 (828). 
Suite Pompadour. 2622. 
Bathé (C. G.) Tom-o-lom-boo. 5795. 
Bathé (Jack) See Bathé (C. G.) 
Baton (Rhené) : 
Ame des iris. 9509 (10). 
Berceuse. 9509 (59). 
En Bretagne. 29189 (98). 
Heures d’été. 6253 (187). 
Menuet. 29189 (263). 
Variations pour piano et orchestre. 
6253 (496-498). 
Batson (J. R.) You are the one. 3186. 
Batson (Jay) See Batson (J. R.) 


12165. 
8825. 


17277. 
7092, 


Round and round 
5368. 
Oh that honey- 


Battaglini (Arnold) 
they say it goes. 

Battalia (Lillian) 
moon. 8264. 


Battle (Delia) Youth remains. 30997. 


Battles (Edgar) If I could only 
swing. 10746. 
Bauckner (A.) Obersteiger. 28137. 


Baucom (I. C.) jr. Please take ‘me. 
25683. 

Baudin (Louis) 
18648 (83). 
Baudry (JiR): 

"Neath the willow down by the 

stream. 14489. 

When twilight falls. 
Bauer (Dave, or David): 

Am I losing my mind over you. 

21604. 

Capri twist. 9880. 

Hangin’ on to happiness. 19394. 

I couldn’t if I wanted to. 18629. 

I got the spring fever blues. 

24790. 
I’ve got the spring fever. 7388. 
Little o’ this, ja: little.’ that. 
17009. 

This time it’s the end. 15097. 
Bazer (Harold) Melody. 3984. 
Bauer (M. U.) See Bauer (Mary) 
Bauer (Mary) Beautiful isle of Ha- 

wali. 9671. 

Bauer (W. K.) 
grande. 57. 

Bauer (W. T.): 

Heart of stone. 138554. 

Out of my dreams. 5184. 
Bauerman (Arlyne) Happy me. 103872. 
Bauerngeneral (Der) 186*. 
Baughey (D. L.) jr. He’s there some- 

where. 138546. 

Baughman (Stanley) Oh, Peter go 
ringa dem bells I heard from heaven 
today. 11544. 

Baum (HH. L.) Ten national character 
dances. 18771. 

Baum (G. C.) Comforter. 

Baum (M. L.): 

Belle nuit. 9509 (539). 

Children at Bethlehem. 

(26). 

Faites-lui mes aveux. 9509 (260). 

Fior di dolcezza. 21569 (141). 

Open thy lattice. 21569 (425). 

Song of the scythe. 15517 (237). 

Tell me fair ladies. 9509 (502). 

Waldmeister’s wooing. 21569 

(589). 

Baum (W. H.): 

It’s not half so bad as it.seems to 

be. 4458. 

Reflection. 5308. 

Bauman (Lew) See Bauman (Lucian) 


Beau Danube bleu. 


15331. 


Alla en el rancho 


15888. 


24031 


1545 


INDEX 


Bauman (Lucian) : 
Eatin’ and sleepin’. 21960. 
If I only had the nerve. 1200. 
It just isn’t in the ecards. 19803. 
Sooner or later. 12069. 
Bauman (Virginia) Serenade of the 


moon. 30519. 
Baumann (A. P.) Second of four. 
8639. 
Baumer (Cecil) Sailor’s life. 2347. 
Baumgarten (L. A.): 
I never dreamed. 7349. 
Playin’ solitaire. 8424. 
Tired of falling in love. 9027. 


Baumgartl (J. I.): 


Cuddling in the cradle of the moon. | 


3664. 

Eyes of fire. 24532. 

I long for you. 24824. 

Music goes to my head. 32554. 

Baumgratz (J. M.): 

I long for you when day is done. 
7266. 

Just thoughts. 7622. 

Why can’t I call you my sweet- 
heart. 9326. 
Bavarian laendlers album. 

Bavoux (EF. W.): 

Out of the blue. 11626, 32815. 

To have and to hold. 238681. 

We traded hearts. 26253. 

You are the girl of my dreams 

sweetheart. 127538. 

Bavoux (M. J.): 

To have and to hold. 23631. 

We traded hearts. 26253. 
Baweomb (Jack) Go West, young 


15668. 


“lady. 24625. 

Bax (Arnold) Mediterranean. 17937. 
Baxter (A. E.) Townsend national 
rally. 2816. 

Baxcern | (in eho) 2 it Glory .dawn. 
16284. 


Baxter (Phil): 
Five piece band. 138411, 24562. 
I ought to break your neck for 
breaking my heart. 13747, 24885. 


Keep cool, calm and _ collected. 
13988. 

*Leven miles from Leavenworth. 
25169. 


Baxter (Robert) jr. 6399. 
Bayard, (l....R.): 
Mountain of vision. 8039*. 
When Christ arose triumphant. 
9248*. 
Bayer (Conrad) Last ride. 27673. 
Bayer (Friedrich) Symphonische spiel- 
_ musik. 14993. 
Bayer (Walter) 
words. 10604. 
Bayerer (I. P.) 
chest. 17010. 


Melody. 


I’m at a loss for 


Little old memory. 


pt. 117, n. S., v. 31 


Bayerer (Max) Little old memory 
chest. 17010. 
Bayes (Nora) : 
Blarney. 29189 (39). 
Falling star. 26533 (69). 
Fritz. 21569 (153). 
I’m glad ’'m a boy and Im giad 
I'm a girl. 26533 (128). 
I’m learning something every day. 
21569 (235). 
I wonder if they are all true to me. 
21569 (242). 
If it were not for dear old father. 
26533 (141). 


Let’s get the umpire’s goat. 21569 
(298). 

Sing me ae ecome-all-ye. 21569 
(502). 


See also Norworth (N. B.) 
Bayes-Norworth (Nora) See Norworth 
(N. B.) 
Bayford (D. E.): 
Blackbirds of 1936. 24181. 
Duchess is learning the rumba. 
6822. 
Francis & Day’s juka tutor. 
Handful of smoke. 18524. 
Poor little Romany. 8445. 
Bayha (Charles): ° 
My sugar turned sour on me. 


22063, 


28071. 
You’re ey’rything sweet. 26479, 
30976. 
Bayley (—) Long long ago. 323841. 
Bayley & Ferguson: 
Farewell. 31560. 


Immortal love. 32060. 
Melodies and descants for Ssight- 
reading. 32460, 32461. 

Bayne (R. T.) When we sing love’s 
old sweet song. 33709. 
Bayne (W. S.) Memories. 

Baynes (Sydney) : 
Bright eyes. 275, 13087. 
Legacies. 1441, 14037. 
Baynon (Arthur) : 
Four souvenirs. 
Nursery portraits. 
Baynton-Power (H.) 
28269. 
Baze (J. B.) Memories of bygone days. 
27905. 
Bazelaire (Paul) : 
Berceuse chinoise. 


4826. 


187. 
20396. 
Piano-curios. 


26663. 


Dix études transcendantes. 18772. 
ler concertino. 9504. 

Beach (A. M. C.) : 
After. 6253 (6). 
Evening hymn. 686. 
O Lord God of Israel. 5084. 
Variations on Balkan themes. 

30817. 


Year’s at the spring. 26533. (837). 


1546 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Neen eee eee eee EE TrEaET-an=T earn EEESESSEES SEER SEEN aS 


Beach (Barbara) : 


My love for you. 30235. 
Swingin’ love. 338346. 
Theme song. 33399. 
Beach (F. O.) Out of the darkness 
from Calvary. 17558. 
Beach (Mrs. H. H. A.) See Beach 


(A. M. C.) 
Beacon music pub. co. Technical prob- 
lems for violin. 18105. 


Beal (C. J.) It’s the opinion we are 
in love. 7559, 27586. 

Beal (R. W.) Reverie. 14659. 

Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd. Fiddler at 
the forge. 27065. 

Beale (Thurley) Rinka. 20659. 

Beall (C. J.) I’m all alone. 18685. 

Beals (Russell) Maybe I’m falling in 
love. 1679. 


House with the little 
13596. 


Beamish (Art) 
green ‘tiles. 
Bean (A. N.): 

In after years. 
My song. 114385. 
Bean (Mabel) : 
Harlem lady. 4076. 
Yours to forget. 338897. 


10787, 27531. 


Bean (W. E.) Sweet Bermuda. 20942. 
Beantly (Nell) Look what I found. 
32345. 


Beard (Cliff) 
I’d like to be. 


I’m not the guy that 
7324. 


Beard (F. L.) Moon of romance. 
22858 

Beard (W. L.) Leap year _ blues. 
27679. 

Bearse (D. M.) My cottage of hap- 
piness. 28001. 

Bearson (Henry) Moment I looked 
at you. 11289. 

Beat (R. R.) At last you’re mine. 
9613. 


Beatrix Cenci. 
Beatti (H. de): 
J’aime la nature. 10895. 
Rataplan ... plan. 11791. 
Beatti (J. W.) Music highways and 
byways. 20254, 27984. 
Beatty (J. F.) jr. 
home. 16172. 
Beatty (Jimmy) 


14281, 14282. 


jr. 

Beattys (A. M.): 

Cavalier rides. 3562. 
Christmas lullaby. 3600. 
Down in the woodland. 3768. 
Lullaby spinning song. 4768. 
Query. 5283. 

Song in the rain. 5540. 
Song of the Flag. 5543. 
Tragedy in smoke. 5810. 
You and I and love. 6153. 
Your voice at dawn. 6247. 


| Beaver (G. M.) 


Ferryin’ Marian 


See Beatty (J. F.): 


Beaty (Pearl) 
590. 

Beauchamp (G. A.) jr. It’slove. 16800. 

Beaudreau (Zephyr) Prés de moi si je 


Dream in a garden. 


taurais. 2188. 

Beaulieu (M. Z.) Shepherd’s song. 
33124. 

Beaulieu (R. P.) It’s got me down. 
4452. 


Beaumont (Jack) It'll be reight. 1291. 
Beaurman (M. A.): 


Fair days. 21997. 
Townsend campaign march. 9806, 
5807. 


Beautiful heaven. 18781. 

Beautiful sky. 195. 

Beauty contest. 9673". 

Beauty spot. 15517 (638, 308), 18648 
(30, 34-36, 52, 73, 88, 130, 145, 160, 
161, 295, 328, 358), 21569 (29-35, 45, 
134, 142, 189, 462, 476). 

Beauvilliers (Louis) I saw you in my 
dream. 19653. 

Beaver (A. D.) 
haunting me. 


Ghost of your love is 
16263. 
When it’s moonlight 
on the desert. 18416, 28970. 
Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Adios, schone senorita. 
Caballero. 18865. 
Du hast zwei augen dunkel wie 
die schwarze nacht. 10119. 
Hiskristalle. 10140. 
Herz, du kennst meine sehnsucht. 
31788. 
Heut’ ist der schonste tag meines 
lebens. 10431. 
Hort ihr die Zigeuner. 19461. 
Hunderttausend kleine maédchen 
warten auf das gltick. 31839. 
Ich bin das herz von Paris. 32025. 
Ich trag’ dich auf hinden hinein 
in das gliick. 32030. 
Ich und du verliebt. 19704. 
In der heide bliih’n die blumen. 
19745. 
Ja, SO ein ra-da-di-bum ... 
Lachen ist gesund. 19919. 
Leise singt die nachtigall, was mir 
im herzen erklinget. 33083. 
Links sitzt das herz. 11068. 
Mein fraulein, nicht so 
20176. 
Mein herz hat heimweh nach 
deiner liebe. 32456. 
Mein traum vom gliick. 20179. 
Natascha, du schwarzes midel aus. 
dem Kaukasus. 11457. 
Neues leben fangt an. 32657. 
Nur du, Maria. 32719. 
Soldaten-kameraden. 12019. 
Spielmanns lied. 33253. 
Tag und nacht denk’ ich an Elisa- 
beth. 14999. ; 


31009. 


10897. 


stolz.. 


1547 


INDEX 


Beboton-verlag, g. m. b. h.—Continued. | Becucci (E.) 


Tanzmusik. 33369. 
Uns gefallt diese welt. 12473. 
Walzer zu zwein. 21234. 
Wann kommt die stunde. 33617. 
Warum wird liebe so schwer ge- 
macht. 21243. 

Wenn vom himmelszelt ein kleines 
sternlein fallt. 12571. 

Wir trinken alle heut briiderschaft. 
12705. 

Woran denkt der matrose. 33794. 
Becan (A. F.) That little sweetheart 

of mine. 12277, 33388. 
Beeatoros (Spiros) : 

Choros syrtos politikos. 26792. 

Kaumeno to gadouraki. 1388. 

Tha fugo kore mou sta xena. 2714. 
Becce (G.) On the Lido. 30845. 
Bechtel (Doc) See Bechtel (G. M.) 
Bechtel (G. M.) Please give back my 

heart. . 17630. 
Bechtel (J. W.) 
Monterey. 11621. 
Bechtel (Perry) : 
Bechtel (Perry) 
31133. 

Mood in swing. 1745. 

Bechtel (Wesley) See Bechtel (J. W.) 
Beck (A. S.) Jl bring home the bacon. 
10568. 


Our love affair in 


guitar solos. 


Beck (Conrad) Serenade. 11935. 

Beck (Hmma) I owe it all to you. 
27461. 

Beck (Margaret) Moon cast a Spell. 
32524. 

Beck (R. EH.) Little lonesome star. 
4664. 

Beck (R. V.) Quartette—E minor. 
28318. 

Beck (Wm.) Shattered love affair. 
11950. 


Becker (Alma): 

I can hear you ealling in the valley 
of my dream. 4197. 

Where the sands of the desert roll. 
12657. 

Becker (HE. F.) You and me. 

Becker (Georges) : 

Douze lecons de solfége. 31134. 

Treize lecons de solfége. 31135. 

Vingt lecons mélodiques de solfége. 
31136. 

Becker (J. J.) Concerto. 3428. 

Becker (K. C.) Oh joy! Santa sure 

was here. 3atat. 

Becker (R. L.) 
Gavotte. 
Toccatella. 

Becton (J. B.): 

Only you. 32793. 

Search my heart. 33097. 

Wherever you are. 18451. 
Becton (V. A.) There you go. 


33822. 


3004 (90). 
33904 (314). 


33418. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Tesoro mio. 9509 (734). 
Bedard (L. A.) Hail! Hail! Our Presi- 


dent. 31730. 
Beddig (H. W.) Kissable lips. 10978. 
Bedell (Flora) Mumbo Jumbo. 17264. 


Bedell (R. L.) : 

Arioso. 29271. 

Cantiléne. 15807. 

Choral fantasia on Gelobet seist 

du, Jesu Christ. 29272. 

Légende. 32247. 

Noél. 1965. 

Pedal exercitium. 15652. 

Reflections in a= erystal 

11808. 
Bedford (Herbert) : 

Beautiful land of Nod. 9509 (44). 

Billet doux. 9509 (68). 

Clock. 9509 (135). 

Cobweb castle. 9509 (1387). 

Happy prince. 29189 (147). 

If thou wilt be the falling dew. 

9509 (324). 

Little white rose. 9509 (407). 

Long ago in Egypt. 9509 (410). 

Love in a mist. 9509 (419). 

Mr. Coggs. 9509 (489). 

Nonsense songs. 9509 (525). 

Rose gardener. 9509 (627). 

Soul’s blossom. 9509 (693). 

Tell me where is fancy bred. 9509 

(732). 

To all you ladies. 9509 (743). 

Two seal songs. 9509 (382). 

Waters of Lethe. 9509 (773). 

Who is Sylvia. 9509 (798). 
Bedford (R. BE.) My honey. 25444. 
Bedinger (Hugo) Till mor. 33444. 
Beduhn (Red) : 

There’s a little old log cabin in the 

valley. 8989. 

Underneath the western sky. 9119. 
Beduhn music pub. co.: 

There’s a little old log cabin in the 

valley. 8989. 
Underneath the western sky. 9119. 


pool. 


Bee (Billey) My heart cries. out. 
25436. 
Beeaff (G. A.) jr. Spring fever. 12096. 
Beebe (Fred) : 
Heaven help me. 24701. 
My definition of love. 25421. 
Beebe (Lewis) : 
I’m saying good-bye forever. 
132 
You forgot me after you said good- 
bye. 15446. 


Beech Mountain folk-songs and ballads. 
18790. 
Beecham (A. W.) Peines d’amour per- 
dues. 17588. 
Beecher (C. M.): 
Scherzando. 3270 (563). 
Waltz in D major. sina (426). 


1548 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 

Beecher (Gene) When you realize it’s 
love. 23835. 

Beeck (EH. M.) Wedding of the roses. 
23754. 

Beecroft (R. M.) Knowing Jesus. 
7655. 

Beeman (F. F.) Comforter. 29420. 

Been (J. L.) Life is a song. 19986. 

Beer (Gustay) Bauerngeneral. 186*. 

Beer (L. J.) Concertino. 18967. 


Beer song. 24161. 


Beercheck (Joseph) Shine o’ golden 


moon, please shine. 14778. 

Beers (HE. L.) Centennial. 9847. 

Beeson (H. 8.) High upon a hill to- 
gether. 929. 

Beetem (H. J.) Babes in the wood. 
21653. 

Beetho (Chas.) That dreamy waltz: 
2716. 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) : 
Adagio cantabile. 31187. 
Allegretto. 31138. 
Authentic first Beethoven. 6422. 
Bagatelle. 138025, 15686. 
Chase of the wolf. 29297. 
Heossaise. 15687, 18791. 
Elegy. 15688. 
Fiir Elise. 311389. 
Heavens are declaring. 29298. 
In questa tomba. 24162. 
In the Northland. 9684. 
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee. 

204 


Magnolia boughs. 29299. 
Menuet from the Septet, op. 20. 


15689. 
Minuet. 18793, 24163, 26653. 
Minuet and trio. 18792. 
Moonlight sonata. 205. 

On time. 9685, 9686. 

Rain music. 206. 

Rondino. - 31140. 

Sonata. 9509 (46). 

Sonate. 9509 (47-49), 12862 (39- 

- 46), 15517 (23, 24). 

Sonate pathétique. 6423. 

Sonatina. 9509 (50). 

Two dances. 15690. 

3 sonates. 9509 (51), 12862 (47). 
Béghin (A.) Jota aragonese. 2349. 
Beginners waltz. 13081. 

Begley (J. C. A.) It’s all up to you. 

7541. 

Begley (William) : 

All that I have in the world. 49. 
Some place, some time, 30574. 
Beguesse (C. E.) Same old _ story. 

23299. 

Behm (Eduard) : 

Romanze. 26533 (240). 

Serenade. 26533 (256). 

Behn (Harry) Texas ranger song. 

12264, 21011. 


Behr (Francois) 18648 
(97). 

Behrend (A. H.) 

Behrend (Fritz) 

Behrend (R. N.): 
Lost without you. 20067. 
You fill the bill. 94380. 

Behunin (Goldie) : 

Home of our dreams. 
Wild music. 33760. 
Beifuss (W, E.) Dim lights. 

Beilschmidt (Curt) 
28181, 28182. 

Beisinger (L. P.) 
Dreamland, 31494. 

Belanger (P. A.) Found. 10243. 


Dew drops. 


Since, 9509 (669). 
Dornroéschen. 31458. 


10455. 


6761. 
Olympia-kimpfer. 


Drifting out of 


Belcher: (D. J.) I. adore you. ‘180. 
Belden (M. A.): 
I’m gonna make faces. 27420. 


Quicksands of love. 11765. 


Belfore (Martin) : 


Bench, a book, a girl. 15700. 
Caribeana. 13133. 
Whisper in my ear. 18459, 


Belgium, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of musie, p. 5. 
Belich (A. P.): 
Forever and a day. 24584. 
Girl forever on my mind. 24607. 
Got to have a girl. 16303. 
In the shadow of the Nile. 13863. 
Just like a little love story. 25084, 
She left me here alone. 14769. 
Believe me, if all those endearing young 


_ charms. 214, 13034, 18798, 31144. 
Belknap (B. C.) Here comes the moon. 
19440. 


Belknap (Frank) It must have been 
the milkman. 29189 (213). 


Bell (Alyce) pseud. You. 3177, 
Bell (B. A.): 
Waltzing on stars, 2948. 
Windy city blues. 9356. 


Bell (B. B.) Texas centennial waltz. 
8952, 23570. 

Bell (C. E.) Drouth down South. 
19149. 
Bell (EK. D.) Taxin’ blues. 18099. 
Bell (H. W.): 

Doggy heaven. 3745. 

Marina. 22782. 


Bell (Elva) Spring in Iowa. 20883. 

Bell (G. R.) You took my heart. 6225. 

Bell (H. K.) music co. Ill be seeing 
you in Dallas. 10564. 

Bell (Henry) Abide with me. 9518. 

Bell (J. H.): 

Euphonia. 13367. 

Intrepid leader march. 13875. 
Bell (J. W.) Louisiana lullaby. 14153. 
Bell (Jean) pseud. See Bell (EH. D.) 
Bell (Joseph) New York town. 20354. 
Bell (Minnie) Precious darling. 32905. 


1549 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. S., v: 3k 


Bell (N. D.) New York. 8182. 

Bell (Raymond) See Bell (G. R.) 

Bell (Rex) You’ve got dust on your 

coat. 80990. 
Bell (S. T.) 
7478. 

Bell (William) : 
Gavotte. 87. 
Jig elephantine, 
Low down bass. 
Nautical John. 1928. 

Bella (Gio) Iris time. 27567. 

Bellach (H. A.): 
Slow poke. 12005. 
Swing fever. 12191. 

Belle equipe. 3383865, 33501. 

Belle of Brittany. 24081 (12). 

Belle of the barber’s ball. 29189 (29*). 

Belle traversée. 29303*. 

Beller (Lou) One ina million. 25593. 

Bellevue revyen 1936. 24168. 

Belli (Primo) : 


In my garden of roses. 


1831. 
1608. 


Can you blame a man. 3582. 
You’re something new to me. 
18611. 


Bellin (Lewis) : 
Awake or asleep. 145. 


Hit of the season. 7121*. 

T’ll miss you. 138664. 

Wink of your eye. 153892. 
Bellini (Renato) : 

Lullaby for Liana. 14201. 

Notte ... Stelle. 1977. 

Ombra. 23099, 23100. 


Ring around the roses. 14673. 
Bellstedt (Herman) jr., au., and Bell- 

stedt (IKkate) prop.: 

Dixie fantasia. 29189 (86). 
Humoresque on Turkey 
straw. 29189 (174). 
Belly (Lead) pseud. See Ledbetter 

(Huddie) 
Beloved vagabond. 
Below (Ted): 

Pappy, Zeb and Ezra and Elton. 

8368. 

Red River valley. 11800, 11801. 
Belson (Harry) Josephine. 25051. 
Beltramo (Carlo) : 

Sera d’autunno. 119832. 

Serata primaverile. 2403. 

Strimpellata all’amore. 2606. 

Vette nevose. 2906. 
Belwin, inc.: 

Adagio and Tarantella. 

Artist’s festival. 12946. 

Korsakov. 10984. 

Liszt fantasie. 7755. 

Rimsky-Korsakow fantasie. 

Southern cross. 12077. 

Spain. 8799. 

Strauss fantasie. 8841. 

Tschaikowsky fantasie. 

Youth dauntless. 30996. 


in the 


33001, 33851. 


29196. 


8549. 


9079. 


Belyea (M. E.) Indian love story. 


7514. 
Belzacki (Jerzy) Zagrajcie mi. 29187. 
Bemberg (H.) Nymphs and fawns. 


33904 (214). 
Bemis (Connie) Is evrything cope- 
setic. 10841, 25005. 
Ben Bernie, the old maestro, collection 
of favorite songs. 15699. 
Benatzky (Ralph): 
Allergrosste zukunft hat die liebe. 
31028. 
Am besten kiisst sich’s im biiro. 
aa 
Axel an der himmelsttir. 31085. 
Du verfiihrerisches Beinah. 624. 
Frau von heut’. 29618. 
Gebundene hiande. 29633. 
I cannot live without your love. 


27320. 
In Holly-Holly-Holly-Holly-Holly- 
wood. 9382071. 


Mal links—mal rechts. 4784. 
Mein schones friiulein, gute nacht. 
380135. 
Papa-mama-foxtrot. 32830, 32831. 
Pfiiat di Gott. 5218. 
Puppenfeewalzer. 32930, 32981. 
Salzburger schntirlregen. 5390. 
Sch6n war es doch im alten Wien. 
2379. 
Sché6n war’s halt damals im alten 
Wien. 2380. 
Tabu-foxtrot. 30679. 
Vienna-film. 30821. 
White horse inn. 29027. 
Benchman (Cecelia) Take things as 
they come. 33358. 
Benekendorf (C. P.): 
Landon will keep America free. 
22608. 
Old ivy covered wall. 
Bendayan (Baron): 
Heaven was yesterday. 22181. 


14499, 


Tenderfoot. 30698. 
Bendayan (Ron) Heaven was yester- 
day. 22181. 


Bendel (Franz): 


Bendel album. 240381 (13). 


Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2. 18648 
(226, 227). 
Sechs deutsche marchenbilder. 
9509 (54). 
Bender (R. P.) Dream of mine. 21918. 
Bender (Sidney) . Sweetheart, Ive 
gotta go home. 23512. 


Bendix (Theo.) Longing. 21569 (810). 
Bendix pub. corp. Bendix music series 
for pianoforte. 29305. 
Benech (F. LL.) Myrella la_ jolie, 
29189 (291). 
Benedict (A. B.): 
And he did. 38270 (20). 
Blow me down. 3467*. 


1550 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Benedict (H. D.) Cindy. 15857. 
Benedict (Howard) Gentleman awaits. 
31636. 


Benedict (J.) Wren. 33803. 
Benedict (L. H.): 
Adored. 15. 
Darling, how could you forget. 
497. 
Oh, beautiful dreams. 2000. 
Benedict (Lois) Believing in you, 
3438. 
Benedict (M. EH.) Dream song. 10085. 
Benedict (Sil) Dancing silhouettes. 
21838. 
Beneke (Adolf) Tausend bunte blit- 
melein. 2696. 
Benes (J. J.) It’s no use trying to 
forget you. 1298. 
BeneS (Jara): 
Andulka. 18702. 


4040*. 
251389. 


Gtitige Antonius. 
Leave it to Katarina. 
Manover-lied. 20146. 
Nichts als sonnenschein. 5042. 
Sankt Antonius, hor’ mein flehen. 
5395. 
Sur les bords de la Seine. 33311. 
Tanzen wir walzer. 5679. 
Benford (Deotha) Think on me. 
21072. 
Benford (W. C.): 
Think on me. 21072. 
You can’t have your way always. 


23946. 
Benigno (Salvatore) Tired of roam- 
ing. 30746. 
Beninate (Pietro) Shepherd _ girl. 
8666. 


Benjak (Stephen) : 
Now I foliow you around. 23046. 
Story goes on and on and on. 

2598. 

Tut tut don’t be mad. 23662. 
Well ll be doggoned. 238759. 
When you are mine. 29003. 
Where old pards meet. 26351. 
Who’s this. 23856. 

Benjamin (Arthur): 
Chinoiserie. 29390. 
Let’s go hiking. 27705. 
Scherzino. 30507. 
Shepherd’s holiday. 383122. 
Siciliana. 30547. 
Wind’s work. 9855. 

Benjamin (G. P.) Night school march. 

6253 (348). 

Benjamin (H.) s.a.r.l.: 

A minuit sur la plage. 24033. 
Assez de comédie. 9607. 

Au dela des nuages. 15629. 

C’est le vent. 26735. 
Concours de musique. 
Des peines d’amour. 


31340. 
528. 


126829—37——4 


Evocation. 10175. 
On a pendu la crémaillére. 
Partir un jour. 17585. 
Quand un gendarme rit. 8483. 
Tristement. 261538. 
Benjamin (H.) Editions, s.a.r.l. Tou- 
jours vingt ans. 12381. 

Benjamin (S. H.): 
Blue moments. 
Don’t feel blue. 
Streamline. 2605. 
While dancing. 
Without you. 
Wonderful you. 
Would you care. 
Yearning. 23922. 
Youre everything to me. 

Benkelman (J. F.): 
African rhapsody. 
Art for art’s sake. 
I wanna ride on 

13786. 
Love opened my eyes. 11158. 
Puttin’ on my shoosies and step- 
pin’ out to-night. 14631. 
Swingtime jubilee. 33347. 
Too much relativity. 15133. 
What’ll it be to-night, fair lady. 
15279. 

Benkhart (G. A.) : 

On the top of a wave with you. 
12862 (3886). 


20442. 


21716. 
10050. 


6069. 
9374. 
9380. 

6137. 


6194. 
12879. 


12944, 
the subway. 


Our old pal Billy Penn. 15517 
(288). 

Quaker lady. 12862 (423). 

Under my merry widow hat. 


9509 (756). 
Your eyes made me marry you. 
15517 (466). 
Benkhart (G. F.) 
9509 (506). 
Benn (H. D.): 
What does a sweetheart mean. 
18376. 
You can’t flag me. 
Bennard (George) : 
Christ of the human road. 9872. 
Old rugged cross. 2041. 
Bennefeld (A.): 
Regentropfen. 
Ungarwein. 
Benner (Billy) 
deo in heaven. 
Bennet (John) 


My Irish Romeo. 


15440. 


11805, 11806. 
12465, 12466. 
Will there be a ro- 
3110. 
Come, shepherds, fol- 


low me. 3628. 
Bennett (A. L.) Thank God for 
Texas. 26074. 


Bennett (Aileen) : 
Aeolian string ensemble method. 
6265, 15527. 
Gamble’s class method for strings.. 
3958. 
Bennett (Alexander) : 


At the barn dance. 24112. 


1551 


INDEX 


Bennett (Alexander )—Continued. 
Cricket on the hearth. 21818. 
Good morning! Good morning! 

How are you to-day. ‘7007. 
Johnny-jump-up. 32161. 
Old King Cole. 25570. 
Swinging along. 8902. 
Bennett (C. N.) Every day is a mem- 
ory. 6865. 
Bennett (Chester) : 
I’m so lonely. 10662. 
Like a bolt from out of the blue. 
32283. 
Bennett (EH. B.): 
Guess. 13507. 
Wandering. 9180. 
Bennett (EF. R.) Life without you. 
14083. 
Bennett (G. E.) 
of you. 10169. 
Bennett (G. T.) 
Glasgow. 28287. — 

Bennett (Howard): 

Mizpah. 9509 (491). 


Every time I think 
Poor Ruthie Mac- 


Unless. 9509 (759). 
Bennett (lL. J.): 
Bungalow town. 217381. 
Fishin’. in the erick. 29591. 
Good for nothin’ no account. 
4015. 


Home sweet home for me. 24727. 
Bennett (Leo): 
Cowboy-now boy. 31003 (35). 


I’m all alone, hooray. 31003 (71). 


On our balloon honeymoon. 31003 
(133). 
Sunset brings idle dreams. 33904 
(293). 
Bennett (Merle) Down-stream. 
31468. 
Bennett (Richard) Dance, my com- 
rades. 9958, 9959. 


Bennett (Roland) 
hood sweetheart. 
Bennett (T. C.): 
Lovelight. 31003 (103). 
Pork and beans. 15517 (302). 
Pudnin’ tame. 15517 (309). 
Bennett (T. C. 8.): 
Four songs of childhood. 
(30). 
Take O take those lips away. 
33904 (301). 
Bennett (W. G.) sr. Vacation. 12478. 
Benning (Ida) When the birds come 
back in the spring. 6027. 
Bennion (A. M.) I will return to you. 
22.424. 
Benoist (André) Marly-le-Roi. 
Benoit (Mac): 


Voice of my child- 
33089. 


29189 


27878. 


Buy American. 38515. 
Dearest. 6738. 
Despina. 6755. 


Don’t sing this song. 10059. 


pt. ItI, n. S., v. 31 


Give me the moon and a little 
girl to love. 22099. 

He had the fundamental principle. 
7081. 

He, she and me. 22178. 

I like ta sing the opery. 7248. 

I like to dance the opery. 16518. 

I’m a lonesome for the rolling 


prairie. 223808. 
I miss the dear old fashion days. 
7343. 


I sing the operee. 1149. 

I teach-a you to sing. i3761. 

It was just a dream. 10888. 
Josephine. 22552, 

Mariposa. 25297. 

Milujem ta mila. 17195. 

She done lef’ me now. 5442. 

She walked away with my heart. 


25853. 
So long. 2492, 
Some-one. 87438. 


Strolling down the avenue. 23468. 
Take back your jewelry. 2680. 
Benoy (M. K.) Ye that by night. 

29189 (484). 


Benscoter (Rosetta) Valley moon. 
33569. 
Benson (Ada) Your feet’s too big. 
6240. 
Benson (Bertha) By the little old 
mill. 65382. 
Benson (D. P.): 
I’m goin’ to cuddle ’neath the 
covers. 4277. 
Magic of the moonlight. 4774. 
’Sfunny. 11939. 
Wishing. 18507. 
Benson (George) : 
Dreaming of her. 16084. 
On Lake Michigan’s shore. 8306. 
Wiley and Will. 3105. 
Benson (H. V.) I’m lonesome for the 
West to-night. 381948. 
Benson (R. E.) All thru’ the years, 
I'll have you. 6295. 


Bentel (Franklin) I feel love com- 


ing on. 7211. 
Bentley (B. B.) Caliph of Bagdad. 
24236. 


Bentley (C. O.) Love that satisfies. 
7840. 
Bentley (E. M. (Ted)): 
Catch as catch can. 3557. 
I found that romance was a game 
of chance. 7218. 
Strange as it seems. 5606. 
To have and to hold you. 5790. 
Wind tells a story. 6106. 
Bentley (R. H.) China moon. 26788. 
Bentley (Ted) See Bentley (HE. M. 
(Ted) ) 
Benton (EH. A.) 


Was it love. 9187. 


1552 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Benton (Henry): 
Song of the golden West. 33236, 


Berg (Claude) 
28581. 


Springtime and you. 


Wagon train keep moving along.| Berg (D. G.): 


33597. 
Benton (Leonard) jr. My pal the 
moon. 1885. 
Benton (Lillian) In my garden of 
lilies. 27544, 


Benton (M. M.): 
If you don’t mean it. 29866. 
Nobody but you. 30287. 
Benton (Mike) See Benton (M. M.) 
Bentzon (J¢grgen) : 
Intermezzo. 6488. 
Racconto. 8495. 
Benvenuti (Giacomo) : 
Pastorale. 3261. 
Toccata e canzone per organo. 
28776. 
Beny (Joe) Ah! gee whiz. 15536. 
Bercoff (Mary) Last good-bye. 16906. 
Berdahl (A. C.) Zum-zum-zum. 38265. 
Berend (Dave) lLang’s (Eddie) finger- 
board harmony for guitar. 32251. 
Berendt (C. D.): 
Hop-skippity-jump. 10466. 
I’m high. 10625. 
Moonlight over Broadway. 11513. 
Sun sets and rises with you. 12151. 
Berens (Charlotte) Wanderer’s 
nachtlied. 28899. 
Beresford (Maurice) : 
Antonio. 29240. 
Couple of April fools. 
Cowboy. 3661. 
Did your mother come from Ire- 
land. 31428. 
He forgot to come back. 29713. 
He was a gentleman’s gentleman. 
16371. 
On top of a bus. 5149. 
Our days together. 20490. 
Piccadilly. 11681, 23176. 
Pop eyed Pete. 14612. 
Prairie is a lonesome place at 
night. 14618. 
She came from Alsace Lorraine. 
8658. 
Sing you cowboy. 14803. 
Sunset trail. 5625. 
We're tops on Saturday night. 
23746, 
Wheel of the wagon is broken. 
5988, 5989. 
Why did she fall for the leader of 
the band. 6087. 
Wotcha gotcha trombone for. 
18539. 
Beretvas (Hugo) Hungarian resurrec- 
tion. 4181. 
Berezowski (Nicolai) 
Berg (Bernard) 
33196. 


9933. 


Suite. 29310. 
Smoky treasure. 


Behold what a Saviour. 31142. 


O holy light. 32728. 
Berg (1. B.): 
Baby days. 21655. 


Let me belong to you. 22625. 
Wear the rose in your hair that 
I gave you. 23752. 
Berg (Jimmy) Sing me a sweet old 
Vienna tune. 28507. 
Berg (John) Girl in Paree. 3968. 
Berg (Lawrence) When it’s moon- 
light in the Rockies. 21327. 
Berg (Phil): 
Please be true, to me. 8427, 
Romance with you in my arms. 
20685. 
While I dream. 3080. 
Bergamini (Federico) : 
Forse si, forse no. 6931. 
Morir d’amore. 1766. 
O Susanna. 32698. 
Voglio la mamma. 
Bergamote (La) 6440. 
Bergdahl (A. E.): 
Cascade trails. 
Merry Christmas. 
Waiting. 18313. 
Bergen (A. H.) Day is dark and 
dreary. 3698. 
Bergen (Carl) 


9148. 


9839. 
4838. 


Music of the ordinary. 


22896. 

Bergenholtz (Edward) Basking in the 
sunshine. 9509 (39). 

Berger (Alexis) Filles et garcons. 
728. 


Berger (Fred) jr. Keep on loving me. 
33904 (156). 
Berger (Gertrude) : 


Desire for you. 29468. 


In the garden by the sea. 29891. 
Berger (H. J.): 
My heart’s in Colorado. 22931. 


Why do I keep on smiling. 26386. 
Berger (Harry) Why do I keep on 
smiling. 26386. 
Berger (Mae) Any way I say it, it 
means I love you. 21619. 
Berger (N. W.): 


I gave way to love. 19547. 


There is love in my heart. 21043. 
Berger (Pauline) Rooseveltism. 
33020. 


Berger (Rodolphe) : 
Aprés Vondée. 9509 (18). 
Au petit bonheur. 9509 (27), 15517 


(16). 

Bulgare. 15517 (40). 

C’est pour rire. 9509 (94), 21569) 
(54). 


Calais-Douvres. 
Chevalier d’Eon. 


29189! (51). 
9509 (115-119). 


1553 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., Vv. 31 


Berger (Rodolphe )—Continued. 


Dans le silence de la nuit. 9509 
(172). 

Deux danses espagnoles. 29189 
(32 33)% 

Eau qui chante. 9509 (196). 

Enfant dormira bientdt. 15517 
(98). 

Friponne. 9509 (240). 

Fruit défendu. 9509 (242), 29189) 
(122). 

Maréchale. 9509 (446), 12862 
(325) 

Master Bob. 21569 (346). 

Mon echéri. 265383 (190). 

Par les prés fleuris. 12862 (397). 

Philippine. 9509 (566, 567), 29189). 
(325). 

Pimprenette. 9509 (571), 21569: 
(442, 443). 


Rions toujours! 9509! (618, 619). 

Sylphes et lutins. 15517 (888). 

Whisky and soda. 9509 (794, 795). 
Berger Collinet. 9697. 
Bergére indulgente. 9698. 
Bergersen (Baldwin) Trillin’. 
Berggren (EHmil) : 

In the valley of my dreams. 

16754. 
Memories of you. 30145. 


2833. 


Bergh (EH. H.) Festival orchestra 
book. 3884. 

Bergh (H. V.) Festival orchestra 
book. 3884. 

Bergh (J. A.) Young men’s choral as- 


9480. 
Mexicana Flo 


sembly for schools. 
Berglas (Alexander) 
from Mexico. 20191. 
Bergman (George) : 
It isn’t true. 25015. 
Love returns. 14167. 
Bergman (P. M.): 
Roamin’ through 
25770. 
Turkey carnival. 12423. 
Bergman (Stefan, or Stephan): 
Himmelsgesiinge. 983-985. 
Irmelin rose. 1275. 
Polka caprice. 2164. 
Romany rye. 2315. 
Sigh. 2441. 
Summer in Spain. 20925. 
Tango caprice. 2690. 
Valse caprice. 2899. 
Bergmann (Robert) Chants lunaires. 
6591. 
Bergstrom (KE. K.) 
Bergunker (Max): 


the South. 


Wishing. 29070. 


Arabesque. 225. 

Call from the minaret. 306. 

Enzeli. 670. 

Ispiyandan ben ketchialmam. 
1285. 


Joyful Achmed. 1838. 


Oriental call. 2080. 

Persian melody. 2131. 

Snake dance. 2485, 

Song of the oasis. 2538. 

Tchaush dance. 2697. 

Berk (Morty) : 

Have a little thought for me. 
10885. 

How can you turn me down. 
24747, 29756. 


Kiss me _ good-night little girl. 

4555, 

Skip it. 5494. 
Berkeley (Lennox) Jonah. 16888. 
Berkeley (Stan) It'll be reight. 1291. 
Berkey (Maurice) Swing band. 
14980. 
Berking (Willi) Hitt ich hundert 
millionen. 19888. 


Berkman (Al): 
Please take me back. 28279. 
Those kisses. 33427. 
When Johnny plays the trombone. 


26811. 
Berkner (J. G.) He understands. 
13548. 


Berkowitz (Ralph) Toccata. 19267. 
Berla (Freda): 
Singing round the clock. 23371. 
Singing round the seasons. 23372. 
Berle (Milton) Here comes the girl. 
27244, 31783. 
Berlin (Irving) : 
But where are you. 294. 
Christmas time seems years and 
-years away. 338904 (40). 
Do your duty doctor. 24031 (43). 
Dorando. 21569 (104). 
Follow the fleet. 19245, 
Get thee behind me Satan. 797. 
Good-bye girlie, and remember me. 
29189 (139). 
He ain’t got rhythm. 81762. 
I’d rather lead a band. 1001. 


I didn’t go home at all. 12862 
(231). 

I just came back to say good-bye. ° 
33904 (121). 

I’m putting all my eggs in one 
basket. 1117. 

I’ve got my love to keep me warm. 
13743; 


I wish that you was my gal, Molly. 
29189 (192). 

If I thought you wouldn’t tell. 
29189 (198). 

Just like the rose. 33904 (153). 

Let’s face the music and dance. 
1464. 

Let yourself go. 1474. 

My wife’s gone to the country, 
hurrah, hurrah. 24031 (1438, 144). 

Next to your mother who do you 
love. 29189 (295). 


1554 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


No one could do it like my father. 
21569 (397). 

Oh, where is my wife tonight. 
29189 (308). 

On the steps of Grant’s tomb. 
14523. 

Sadie Salome, go home. 21569 
(478). 

She was a dear little girl. 29189 
(381). 


Slumming on Park Avenue. 14824. | 
Some little something about you. | 


29189 (397). 
Someone’s waiting for me. 33904 
(279). 


Stop that rag,—keep on playing | 


honey. 33904 (290). 

Swing sister. 14986. 

This year’s kisses. 15098. 

Top hat. 18216. 

We saw the sea. 2977. 

Wild cherries. 24031 (230). 

Yiddle on your fiddle, play some 
ragtime. 33904 (345). 

You're laughing at me. 15473. 


Berlin (Irving) ine.: 


_ All year ’round. 15549. 

- Another perfect night is ending. 
26583, 26584. 

Autumn in Argentina. 26610. 

Avalon by moonlight. 31081. 

Barnyard serenade. 3414. 

‘Breathless. 21726. 

But where are you. 294. 

Bye bye baby. 18859, 18860. 

Cabin on the hilltop. 18866, 21741. 

Camera doesn’t lie, neither do I. 
24242. 

College walk. 21787, 24321. 

Cowboy’s gal. 24350. 

Did ja mean it, hope you did, 
*eause so did I. 24417. 

Did you mean it. 26930. 

Do my eyes deceive me. 26941. 

Dream time. 24464. 

Drifting. 6815. 

Fascination waltz. 22015, 27062. 

Folio of songs from Walt Disney’s 
famous pictures, Mickey Mouse, 
Silly symphony. 16210. 

Follow the fleet. 19245. 

Get thee behind me Satan. 797. 

Gone with the wind. 22122, 27163, 
31686, 31687. 

Green eyed monster. 13502. 

Havana. 16350, 16351. 

Have you forgotten the you and me 
that used to be. 27225. 

He ain’t got rhythm. 31762. 

Hollywood kiddie ditties. 16423. 

Honolulu stars and Hawaiian gui- 
tars. 4154, 7148. 

I can pull a rabbit out of my hat. 
4200, 7190. 


1555 


I ean’t lose that longing for you. 
27326. 

I can’t understand, why you can’t 
understand me. 7199, 10516. 

I couldn’t be mad at you. 22242, 
24775. 

I'd rather lead a band. 1001. 

T’ll never let you go. 7261. 

I love to say goodnight to you. 
19597. 

I love you from coast to coast. 
29805. 

I’m building up to an awful let- 
down. 1079. 

I’m in love with the girl of my 
dreams. 223353. 

I’m just beginning to care. 10632, 
13715. 

I’m pattin’ myself on the back. 
7328. 

I’m putting all my eggs in one 
basket. 1117. 

I’m repressed. 27489. 

I’m with you, right or wrong. 
29828, 29829. 

I’ve an old fashioned passion for 
you. 4381. 

I’ve got my love to keep me warm. 
13773. 

I won’t take no for an answer. 
4359. 

If I didn’t have you. 24936. 

Is your face red. 22501. 

It ain’t right. 138889, 13890. 

It goes to your feet. 25013. 

It’s the doctor’s orders. 25027. 

It was a sad night in Harlem. 
19826, 22525. 

Just because I looked at you. 7611, 
10941. 

Kiss for consolation. 1396. 

Kiss me good-night. 32211. 

Kisses from my violin to you. 
25112, 27655. 

Knock wood. 7654, 10979. 

Last night when we were young. 
1433. 

Let’s build a home in the stars. 
7708, 14051. 

Let’s face the music and dance. 
1464. 

Let’s go. 1466. 

Let’s make a wish. 19971, 22638. 

Let yourself go. 1474. 

Life begins when you're in love. 
1475. 

Lights in the harbor. 25177. 

Little Audrey. 14099, 16986. 

Lonely waltz. 7794, 7795. 

Lonesome river. 25220. 

Lost horizon. 25227, 32356. 

Love is never out of season. 25249. 

Love will never touch my heart. 
25263. 


INDEX 


pt; It; 2: S.,:vodk 


Berlin (Irving) ine.—Continued. 


Manhattan Gypsy. 20144. 
Martins and the Coys. 11282, 
14225. 


Mickey Mouse’s birthday party. 
25336, 27924. 
Midnight melody. 17188, 20195. 


Mutiny on the bandstand. 8056, 
22899. 

My heart is a violin. 14876. 

My heart wants to dance. 20287, 


22933. 
Old kitchen clock. 5120, 8281. 
On the steps of Gramt’s tomb. 
14523. 
Our penthouse on Third Avenue. 
25621. 
Out in the cow country. 25625. 
Out where the blue begins. 20498. 
Pancho’s widow. 25640. 
Paper on the wall. 20506, 20507. 
Robins and roses. 8556, 11839. 
Rolling along. 2309. 


Roses in December. 28405. 


Sittin’ in the sand a-sunnin’. 
17927, 20793. 

Slumming on Park Avenue. 14824. 

Soft words. 33204. 

Song of the musketeers. 12056. 

Stars around the moon. 20896, 


23455. 
Strike while the iron is hot. 25989. 


Strings that held your heart. 
30636, 338290. 

Suzannah. 2638. 

Sweet soul. 5646. 

Sweeter all the time. 28641. 

Swing sister. 14986. 

Swingtime. 20966. 

Tell me your troubles. 8938, 12250. 

That man is here again. 15058, 
18138. 

That silly little tune. 8976. 


There'll be no South. 2744. 

There’s a silver moon on the Golden 
Gate. 23598, 26104. 

There’s frost on the moon, spring 
in my heart. 28730, 30721. 


This night belongs to you. 18183, 
21083. 

This year’s kisses. 15098. 

To-night, lover, to-night. 28783, 
33467. 

Too good to be true. 9050, 12375. 

Top hat. 18216. 

Trouble ends out where the blue 
begins. 23655. 

Trouble with me is you. 9074. 

Tumble on tumble weed. 2850, 
9082. 

Vanessa. 26199. 

We only live but once. 2965. 


2977. 
28928. 


We saw the sea. 
Wedding waltz. 


What does it mean. 18377. 
What’s your _ business. 
33656. 
What shall we do for an encore 
baby. 15284. 
When autumn leaves. 21307, 28954. 
When you love. 9291, 12644. 
When you realize it’s love. 23835. 
Winterset. 33772. 
Yes, yes—my, my. 6146, 12744. 
You can eall it swing. 9422, 12761. 
You can’t judge a book by it’s 
cover. 9425, 12766. 
You’re laughing at me. 15473. 
You're still mine in my dreams. 
21530, 23993. 
Berlin (Irving) pub. co. Come along 
now, if you want to go. 15877. 
Berlin wie es weint, Berlin wie es lacht. 
31153. 
Berliner (Herbert) No more sunshine. 
8207. 
Berlins (R.) 
6828, 6829. 
Berman (A. L.) Pied piper of Harlem. 
5222 


30871, 


Dzis jesteS przy mnie. 


Berman (Arthur) : 
What have we got the moon for. 


18378. 
While prairie stars guide me home. 

18456. 
You’re a stranger in my arms. 

18591. 
Bern (Franc) Missa Mater miseri- 

cordiae. 32502. 

Berna (Constance) Chiquito. 15842. 
Bernard (Al) Pick that bass. 25665. 


Bernard (Arthur) I’m nobody’s buddy. 
274387. 
Bernard (Felix): 
Cut-in. 13223, 19012. 
Doin’ the cut-in. 29492. 
Half-past lovin’ o’clock. 24669. 
I’m gonna take you home to-nite 
to meet the family. 27421. 
Little cowboy. 22665, 25187, 27742. 
Waltzing with an angel. 23724. 
Wanderers, my lop-eared mule, my 
broken down “horse, ’n’ me. 
28898. 

Wintertime dreams. 29066. 
You’re a part of me. 29135. 
Bernard (G. F.) Scotch poem. 1626. 

Bernard (Helen) : 
Will you know me when yovw’re 
famous. 18492, 23883, 26522. 
Zamboanga. 33898. 
Bernard (J. B.) I need you. 16620. 
Bernard (J. J.) You’re a peach of a 
honey and the apple of my eye. 
15463. 
Bernard José) 
16620. 
Bernard (L. C.) Once. 2059. 


(Mrs. I need you. 


1556 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


I know I do. 7289. 
My million dollar 


Bernard (W. E.) 

Bernardo (H. D.) 
you. 173830. 

Bernauer (Rudolf) 
3270 (645). 

Bernetti (Gene) : 

Beware. 3452. 

Longing for the day, Tll call you 
mine. 7802. 

Loves serenade. 4758. 

May the stars guide you safe o’er 
the shoals. 7929. 

Bernhard (Christoph) Herr nun 1las- 
sest du deinen diener in frieden 
fahren. 4125. 

Bernhard (Conrad) jr. 
ling-ling baby. 37382. 

Berniaux (D.) Myrella 
29189 (291). 

Bernie (Ben) Ben Bernie, the ole 
maestro, collection of favorite songs. 
15699, 

Bernstein (G. W.) If you must make 
eyes at someone, won’t you please 
make eyes at me. 6253 (232). 

Bernstein (Louis) Let me love you 
now. 14044. 

Bernstein (Morris) : 

Crowded floors. 18996. 

Secrets of the moon. 20742. 

Soon after sunset. 17984. 

You’re a dream come back. 18588. 

Bernstorff (Marjorie) Day dreams. 
31400. 

Berrafato (Frank) : 

It is heaven to be in love. 
My beautiful one. 8063. 
Tricolore. 21135. 
Berrios (Pedro) : 
Dos mendigos. 
Tu ausencia. 
Berry (A. H.) 


Tapfere soldat. 


Ding-a-ling-a- 


la_ jolie. 


13891. 


Dion 
2845. 
Roses and tenderness. 


23287. 
Berry (C.) Swing is here. 20959. 
Berry (C. F.): 
Dear ol girl. 19053. 


Frog peepin’ time. 13441. 
Berry (C. M.): 

Back in Indiana. 178. 

Boondoggle ballad. 15745. 

Broadcaster. 9769. 

Broadcaster songs. 13091, 13092. 

Golden West. 16290. 

I don’t want to be a millionaire. 
19537. 

I'll be your sweetheart. 1041. 

I’ve got ragtime on the brain. 1163. 

International camino real. 19787. 

Just say you'll be my sweetheart. 
19881. 

My blue pajama girl. 1809. 

My mother’s lullaby. 17335. 

No flower there was just as sweet 
as you. 11494. 


Out of the frying pan into the fire. 
2090. 
Three ages of love. 18189. 
Your good old faithful dog. 3248. 
Berry (EH. F.) It’s the tune that makes 
you dance. 29934. 
Berry (KH. H.) Defying the man in 
the moon. 521. 
Berry (¥. H.): 
Alibi on love. 42, 6285. 
All with love ta-too. 55. 
Berry (Fred) Sweet Nellie Marie. 
23504. 
Berry (H. E.) My old home town, I’m 
coming back to you. 1882. 
Berry (Leon) : 
Christopher Columbus. 
6614, 13165. 
Duck soup. 16104. 
Uptown rhapsody. 21187. 
William Tell. 26406. 
Berry (Max) pseud. See Bergunker 
(Max) 
Berry (8S. E.) 
like. 18580. 
Berryhill (C. A.): 
I love you my sweetheart darlin’. 
31918. 
Silly gal. 20773. 
We miss your charming smile, 
sweetheart. 21262. 
Berryman (Joe) Goliad. 13484. 
Berst (Fay) When grandma draws 
her Townsend pension. 5999, 12603. 
Bertagnoli (O. J.) Ill go sailing alone. 
4242, 16529. 
Berte (Heinrich) 


3601, 6615, 


You have just what I 


Song of love. 11916. 


Bertels (J. W.) Creation. 24856. 
Berthomieu (Marc) Belle traversée. 
29303*. 

Bertin (Georges) Reflets. 21569 (467— 
470). 

Bertini (Henri) 25 leichte etuden. 
31154. 


Bertoia (Michele) : 
In the beautiful garden of love. 
7488. 
Love was in my heart. 7848. 
You're the only one that I adore. 
9472. 
Bertoia (Oreste) 
moon. 15727. 
Berton (Chas.) : 
Dreamy eyes. 


Blue, blue Arizona 


12862 (140). 


Gentlemen. 12862 (176). 

He laughs in his glee ho! ho. 
12862 (218). 

If I were not a princess. 15517 
G2). 

Love waltz, 12862 (812, 318). 

Love would be my king. 12862 


(314). 
They grow on my family tree. 
12862 (497). 


1557 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Bertram (R. F.) Dreamy eyes. 611. 

Bertrand (Leonard) As w’re strolling 
down the lane. 124. 

Bertrand (Paul): 


Coucou. 9509 (157). 
Violette. 9509 (768). 
Bérubé (A. N.) Buenna Ventura. 
6520. 
Berueffy (R. R.) Tl wait in Paris. 
7265. 
Berwager (Mary) King to his love. 
32207. 


Berwald (William) : 

All Thy works praise Thee, O Lord. 
31603 (4). 

As it began to dawn. 6253 (18). 

As shadows cast by cloud and sun. 
3270 (29). 

Blest are the pure in heart. 31003 
(19). 

Bow down thine ear. 

Christ’s doves. 9875. 

Come unto Me. 6253 (80), 9509 
(143). 

Day is gently sinking to a close. 
12862 (124). 


6253 (45). 


Frost-elves. 10278. 
Hark, the glad sound! The 
Saviour comes. 29189 (149). 
I need Thee every hour. 26533 
(134). 

Im walde. 12862 (254). 

King of love my Shepherd is. 
31003 (93). 

Lead us, heavenly Father. 29189 
(238). 


Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail. 
18648 (231). 

My God, accept my heart this day. 
29189 (282). 

O holy Saviour, 
18648 (264). 

O Lord, how excellent is Thy name. 
12862 (373). 


friend unseen. 


O love that casts out fear. 9509 
(531). 

Rejoice, the Lord is King. 3270 
(532). 

Thou art the way. 12862 (499). 

Utopia. 28856*. 


Voice of fate. 18648 (368). 
Berwise (H. HB.) Lend your little heart 
to me. 4599. 
Besch (Otto) : 
Kurische suite. 1410. 
Ostpreussische tinze. 
Besler (Ludwig) : 
Jesus, zieh’ 
4488. 
Komme zu Ihm. 4566. 
Siehe, das ist Gottes lamm. 11970. 
Besly (Maurice) : 
After the rain the roses. 
Just want you. .1379. 


30360. 


mich wmaher zu dir. 


29200. 


Second minuet. 8638. 
There is no abiding. 2740. 
Valentine’s day. 28857. 
Bess (Dan) pseud. See Aldrich (L. 
B.) 


Bess (Jack) Hoe komen toch de gaten 


in de kaas. 27259. 
Best (Agnes) First year in the or- 
chestra. 13409. 
Best (C. H.) Hollywood girl. 27267. 
Best (C. M.) Gypsy heart. 22141. 
Best (EH. G.) When I’m away from you. 
3024. 
Best (F. C.) Animal store. 24092. 


Best (Hawthorne) 
Best (Joseph) : 
Hoping and waiting. 4156. 


See Best (R. H.) 


I'm going to tell your mother. 
10619. 
When the revolution comes. 6037. 


Best (R. H.) Precious little moments. 
2185. 
Best (T. R.) 
you. 10665. 
Best (W. T.) 
6253 (292). 
Bestercey (Ilona) 
271991. 
Besthoff (Mabel) Little caprice. 9509 
(399). 
Bestor (V. E.): 
I’m looking for the girl that sings 
My Mariutch. 9509 (319). 
Let’s play house. 9509 (383). 
Beta delta sorority. Dream girl of 


I’m tellin’ you now I love 
Lord is great in Sion. 


Moon in my hand. 


Beta delta. 138313. 

Betancourt (Louis) Paradise tango. 
28245. 

Betancourt (Maria) Mi suegra no me 
quiere. 4841. 

Bethany college. Trustees. Bethany 
college alma mater. 9701. 

Bethea (F. D.) Miracle series of 
modern musie. 11277. 


Bethune (HE. M.) Lonely. 32332. 
Bétove (—) Chant de la jeunesse. 
26771. 
Betschman (L. I.) 
Bett (Sidney) : 

God be in my head. 6991. 

Hills of the North. 7119. 

O man of God. 8239. 
Bettelstudent (Der) 18804*. 
Betterton (Ruth) Lovely dream. 

27822. 
Betti (Adolfo) Quartet. 
Bettoney (Harry): 

Flight of the bumble-bee. 31587. 

Hymn to the sun. 31844. 

Tales from the Vienna woods. 

33359. 
Betzer (J. T.) 
181389. 
Betzler (E. J.) 


Cherie. 31282. 


23312. 


That old spotted cow. 
Melody band. 29182. 


1558 


INDEX 


nos«1-12, 1936. . 


Betzner (Jack) Let’s fix a flat. 19962. 
Beukema (Henderika) Florecita del 
campo. 16204. 
Beuscher (Paul) Editions. 
' petite étoile. 31223. 
Bevacqua (Frank): 
Beautiful you. 18785. 
When I am with you. 6008. 
Bevan (Temple) Nod. 5059. 
Bevans (Daisy): 
Happy valley. 4072. 
Praises. 5259. 
Bevington (C. F.) Every day will be 
Sunday by and by. 138372. 
Bey (Lawrence) Midnight on the 
mountain. 32487. 
Beydts (Louis): 
Fontainebleau. 24575. 
Lune sur la mer. 11188. 
Paris dans la brume. 11648. 
Vocalise-étude. 5898. 
Beyer (C. E.) Flying high. 16207. 


C’est une 


Beyer (J. M.) Percussion pieces. 
14577. 

Beyerkohler (L. C.) I’m waiting for 
some one. 31967. 


Beyerle (Bernward) : 
Cantemus Domino. 15805. 
Die nobis Maria. 16019. 
Herr, nun lissest Gu deinen diener 
in frieden fahren. 4125. 
Beyersdorff (V. C.) Joggin’ along on 
the highway. 4494. 


Bezemek (Charles) One and only 
sweetheart. 25592. 

Bezuidenhout (Jerome) I wish I 
could be a baby again. 19690. 


Biagi (A.C) Happy. 31741. 
Bialkodski (Vladimir) : 
Hand in hand. 22154. 
Now love has gone. 30296. 
There’s a little country town. 
26099. 
Biatostocki (Z.): 
Heie-pecie. 641. 
Nie mozna zmuszaG do mitoSci. 
8188, 8189. 
Bialuch (Anna) 
1072. 
Bianchini 
30311. 
Bianeo (Edouardo): 
Amanecer. 15572. 
Cancion de cuna. 15801. 
Biardo (C. J.) You kept me waiting 
too long. 29128. 
Bibey (J. S.) Dreaming roses. 
Bibo (Irving) 
again. 14953. 
Biby CS. S.): : 
In my dreams I can see you in that 
cabin. 10800. 
Promise me you love me little 
darling. 11745. 


I love you madame. 


(Guido) Obstination. 


19133. 
Susie’s got the bluesies 


Bichon. 15784. 
Bickford (V. QO.) Bach album for 
guitar. 3384. 
Bickford (Z. M.): 
Bach album for guitar. 3384. 


Bickford’s sacred collection for 
Hawaiian guitar. 3454. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
621. 
Red River valley. 32968. 
She’ll be comin’ round the moun- 
tain. 383116. 
Whispering hope. 3084. 
Bickford’s sacred collection for Hawai- 
ian guitar. 3454. 
Bickley (R. B.): 
May I break please. 22795. 
That song by me. 26089. 
Bidder (Helen) Running set. 
Biddick (Walter) co. 
theme. 9546. 
Biddle (W. H.): 
Love has turned me down. 
Love unborn. 17078. 
My little red canoe in the moon- 
light. 8109. 
My logical man. 8112. 
Smoky city and you. 8722. 
What good is money to a broken 


25801. 
Alka Seltzer 


7829. 


heart. 9234. 

Bideri (Ferdinando) Casa _ editrice: 
Piedigrotta Bideri 1935. 2145. 
Piedigrotta Bideri 1936. 30405. 
Tango d’ Arleechino. 23549. 
Voce ’e Pusilleco. 23706. 

Biedenbender (Richard ) Melody 

heaven. 27898. 

Bieder (Eugen) : 

Scholasticum 2. 11908. 

Scholasticum 3. 11911. 
Biederman (Robert) Wisconsiana. 
29067. 


Biedermann (EK. J.) au., and Bieder- 
mann (Edward and Herbert) props.: 


Christians awake. 29189 (62). 

Today is born Emmanuel. 29189 
(437). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 29189 (471- 
473). 

Biehn (Carolyn) Everybody’s going 
hi-li. 21984. 


Biermann (H.) Marche triomphale. 
21569 .(328). 

Bierschenk (C. HE.) Let freedom ring. 
22624*. 


Biever (Bill) See Biever (W. H.) 


Biever (W. H.) I thought I’d die. 
feyay 

Big Bear (Chief) Birthday of Texas. 
9717. 


Big broadcast of 1937. 16383, 18833, 
18957, 19442, 19453, 19638, 19800, 
20361-20863, 21495, 21561, 22188, 


1559 


INDEX 


Big broadcast of 1987—Continued. 


23942, 24196, 25509, 26052, 28880, 
30832. 

Big hearted bill. 138816. 

Big rock candy mountain. 15715. 


Big show. 29991, 30098. 
Bigard (Barney) Clarinet lament. 
26812. 


Bigelow (HLillian) Where the eagle 


spreads its wings. 23842. 
Bigger (Hlvin): 
Heart-broken girl. 16374. 
I’m going home. 16572. 


Biggerstaff (S. L.) Pictures of you. 


20548. 
Biggs (Mrs. Floyd) In a blaze of 
glory. 138834. 
Biggs (J-°R)= 
At the end of the rainbow in the 
sky. 3362. 
Playing peek-a-boo with you and 
the moon. 304138. 
Biggs (R. K.) Pater noster. 2116, 
PIER 
Bigliardi (Louis) Every single hour. 
3851. 


Bigoff (John) Duck in the water. 
3813. 


Bilbrey (Agnes) When the _ roses 
bloom again. 28994. 
Bilbro (Mathilde) : 
Bilbro’s middle C kindergarten 
book. 6449. 
Dance of the moonbeams. 
Flame vine. 6909. 
Hear the bells ring. 7087. 
Sunbeams at play. 2628. 
Bilder (Bob) Let’s pretend. 14073. 
Bilder fran Sverige. 234. 
Bilger (Oscar) You’ve got me dizzy 
over you. 12823. 
Bilhorn’ C2. Py 
Able to save and heal. 5. 
Beneath Thy wings. 31003 (17). 
Beyond the pearly gates. 9509 
(66). 
Bye and bye. 9509 (92). 
California. 304. 
Changed in a moment. 31003 (24). 
Coming home tonight. 9509 (147). 
Day of days. 31003 (87). 
Do not leave them there to die. 
31003 (41). 
Doing for Jesus. 31003 (42). 
Down where the ivy shades the 


473. 


door. 9509 (189). 
Dreams of long ago. 9509 (191). 
Eternity. 31003 (46). 
Evening light was fading. 31003 
(48). 


Every cloud has a Silver lining.| Billey (Mike) 


31003 (50). 


pt. ITT, n. s., v. 31 


For if it were burning. 31003 
(53): 

Gathering flowers. 31003 (55). 

Gloryland. 31003 (57). 

Go speak to thy brother. 31003 


(58). 

God will defend you. 31003 (59). 

Grand amen. 21569 (177). 

Hard pull altogether. 31003 (62). 

Her sweetest song. 9509 (287). 

Hold up your hands for Jesus. 
21569 (204). 

Jesus. 81003 (89). 

Jesus first. 31003 (90). 

Jesus have merey on me. 1822. 

Keep moving right along. 31003 
(92). 

March of God’s host. 31003 (110). 

Memories of long ago. 9509 (468). 

Mother’s songs are sweet to me. 
9509 (497). 

Nearer home today. 31003 (122). 

Never mind the kicker. 31003 
(124). 

O take me back. 9509 (535). 

Old church bell. 31003 (130). 

Old cross is standing there. 310038 
(131)2 

Overcomers we must be. 31003 
(187). 

Send a revival of love. 

Sleep little baby of mine. 
(167). 

Someone is waiting for you. 31003 
Clay 

Song of the fleet. 9509 (688). 

Streams of glory. 31003 (180). 


23319. 
31003 


Sunshine cometh soon. 31003 
(181). 
Take this letter to my mother. 


9509 (726). 
Tell it to others. 31003 (186). 
Tell thy life story to Jesus. 31003 


(187). 

There were ninety and nine. 9509 
(737). 

Too late. 31003 (195). 

Try once more. 31003 (198). 

Waiting. 31003 (207). 

When I shall be sleeping. 31003 
(Zila ye 


When Jesus comes into your life. 
31008 (214). 
When the power fell on me. 3048. 
Which one of the men are you. 
18454. 
Wilt thou be made whole. 3121. 
Billcheck (Jo): 
Ain’t she a honey. 6278. 
Nice day out. 14449. 
Singing my love song 


to the moon. 17921. 


Experience meeting in Capernaum. | Billi (Vincenzo) : 


701. 


Adieu au printemps. 3270 (5). 


1560 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Allons, vite. 3270 (18). Birch (Raymond) pseud. See Johnson 
Fiordispina. 3270 (189). (CL) 
Fleur de mousse. 3270 (190). Birchall (J. A.) You are a _ rose. 
Folichonnade. 38270 (198). 21481. 

Billig (Mordecai) : Birchard (C. C.) & co.: 


Love in my heart. 27800. 
Love is a poet’s license. 27804. 
No use. 28118. 
Billig (Mordy) See Billig (Mordecai) 
Billings (L. A.) Let’s get together. 
4615. 
Billingsley (Blanche) You. 3177. 
Billups (Audrey) : 
I gave you my heart. 19548. 
In a corner by myself. 1220. 
You are lovely. 23983. 
Billups (Buddy): 
I gave you my heart. 19548. 
You are lovely. 23933. 
Billups (J. R.) jr.: 
I gave you my heart. 19548. 
You are lovely. 23938. 
Billy Rose’s Casa mafiana. 21616, 
22509, 22685, 23024, 23982. 
Bilton (Manuel) Hungarian. 12862] 
O27); 
Binet (Frédéric) au., and Binet (M. 
D.) prop.: 
Badinage. 15517 (20). 
Heure paisible. 12862 (221). 
Nuit tombante. 12862 (368). 
Pavanetta. 6253 (376). 
Phalénes. 9509: (565). 
Sous les roses. 9509 (694). 
Binford (P. E.) I’m so in love with 
you. 4802. 
Bingham (Louise) Tune in on sta- 
tion J. O. Y. 9085. 
Bingham (Seth): 
Carillon de Chateau - Thierry. 
29372. 
O love that wilt not let me go. 
30308. 
Bingo. 6253 (40). 
Binkowitz (Barnett) : 
Footprints in the snow. 27089, 


27090. 
May I have the pleasure ma’moi- 
selle. 1678. 


Binney (A. S.): 
Ask me to-night. 29251. 
Gingham dog and the calico eat. 
31647. 
Scottish song. 33098. 
Binney (Willa) : 
Ive always got you on my mind. 
27476. | 
Tampa mama, I sho loves you. 
28669. 
Biondi (A. M.): 
Biguine. 31165. 
Fox-trot. 31611, 31612. 
Love’s design. 14185. 


1561 


Alamo. 3292, 6282. 

Arkansas centennial official ode. 
26600. 

Ave Maria. 156387. 

Bluebonnet, flower of Texas. 3481, 
9746. 

Bring me your tears, 6507. 

Campbells are comin’. 267483. 

Colonel Davy Crockett. 3618. 

County fair. 9931. 

Da sleepin’ man. 29446. 

Early Americana. 3816. 

Enchantment. 662. 

Eyes of Texas. 702. 

False Fernando. 713*.- 

Fare ye well. 716. 

Glad new day. 5388. 

Ho-la-li. 7126, 16414. 

How sweetly does the moonbeam 
smile. 10480. 

I am a Texan. 981, 4190, 4191, 
10496. 

I’m coming back to you, my Texas. 
1082, 1083, 7294, 19608. 

I saw three ships. 27465. 

In a winter garden. 29878. 

In excelsis gloria. 22461. 

Kathryn’s wedding day. 25097. 

Light. 7739. 

Little Lac Grenier. 30089. 

Lone star and a field of bluebon- 
nets. 17028. 

My garden. 32583. 

My lone star native state. 14398, 
14399. 

Newfoundland air. 1947. 

Nightingale song. 10360, 10861. 

Norwegian cradle song. 17429. 

Pilgrims. 17613. 

Priére. 8468. 

Quest. 30442. 

Rain and the river. 5292, 8498. 

Rosemary and thyme. 2324. 

Salute to Texas. 14722. 

Six flags of Texas. 5491. 

Song of the valiant. 8496. 

Texas,.may I never wander. 5705- 
5707, 8954. 

Texas moon. 8955-8957, 18127. 

Thing of beauty. 28741. 

Trail. 12392. 

Weak and rambling one. 2985. 

Wee bird came. 2993, 28929. 

When from my love I looked for 
love. 28957. 

White star of Texas. 26369. 

Will you come to the bower. 3116- 
3118, 12693. 


INDEX 


Birchard (Ralph) : 
I’m a cheerful guy. 4261. 
Lucky break. 27840. 

Bird (P. D.): 
Echoes of Galilee, no. 17. 21964. 
Lost lamb-child. 3270 (392). 


My lovd one rest. 3270 (483), 
6253 (331). 
Too late. 3270 (665, 666). 


When fall the shades of night. 
3270 (7138). 
Birds of all feathers. 
Birge (H. B.): 
Master musician 
(178-185). 
Music hour. 
Birkhead (G. B.) 
on, Republicans. 
Birkland (Hal) Actions speak plainer 
than words. 12873. 
Birmingham (Ruth): 
It’s very necessary. 25030. 
Penny for your thoughts. 25654. 
Birnbach (FEF. W.) Drei frtihlingstage. 
8592. 
Birnbach (Richard) : 


9715*. 


series. 33904 


11338. 
Mareh on, march 
27869. 


In der Macchia. T7468. 
Konig Laurin. 7656. 
Konzert as-dur. 7658. 


Leuchtende farben. 7729. 
Romantisehe ouverture. 
Sinfonia brevis. 8690. 
Sommertag am Lido. 
Suite. 7588. 
Zaubersehloss. 9499. 
Birnbreyer (Edmund) Love has a way 
with me. 14157. 
Birnkrant (Dorothy) Eternal melody. 
19182. 
Biro (M. B.): 
Hoid me close step by step. 10448. 
I wouldn’t tell the birds. 10738. 
You’re one in a million. 9461. 
You're the dream of every mother’s 
boy. 12809. 
You're the one in a million. 12813. 
Birreil (A. H.) Close those sleepy 
eyes. 15864. 
Birrell (Alec) See Birrell (A. H.) 
Birthday of the King. 24179*. 
Bischoff (J. W.) When love wakes up 
from sleep. 3270 (717). 
Bishop (KE. F.) 


8572. 
8754. 


good bye. T005. 
Bishop (HE. 8.) There is my _ heart. 
33405, 


Bishop (Elizabeth) You’ve never come 
back to me. 32483. 
Bishop (Gordon) : 


Yes it’s true. 29098. 


You're twice as nice. 24005. 
Bishop (H. R.) : 
Home sweet home. 7135, 9509 


(294), 10456, 13583. 


pt, 111, 0. S.,.v. 3L 


When green leaves come again. 
26533: (315). 
Bishop (Hugh) Come and kiss away 
my tears. 6644. 
Bishop (J. G.) You're twice as nice. 
24005. . 
Bishop (Joe) : 
Give me an old fashioned swing. 
19298. 
Jes’ natech’ully lazy, I was born that 
way. 10909. 

Rock your blues away. 25777. 
Bishop (K. C.) Just when I need you 
most. 7628. 
Bishop (T. W.) 

for me. 30468. 
Bishop (W. E.): 
Day you invaded my heart. 
In the evening. 7492. 
Bishop (Walter) : 
Parked in the park in the rain.. 
25646. 
Shades of gray. 11940. 
Bishop (Warner) : 
Doll with the broken smile. 244380. 
There’s a haven in my heart. 


Rippling river weep 


15980. 


26097, 
Bishop & Love music co. Spinner of 
memories. 5568. 
Biskup (Josef) Lanna. 25128. 


Bismark hotel co. Bier stube songs. 


Die 
Bitgood (Roberta) Greatest of these 
is love. 7027, 27184. 


Bivens (Burke) : 
I found you sweeter still. 
Josephine. 25050. 
Bivens (Hal): 
I’m glad that I never loved before. 
31982. 
Love is a lady. 32878. 
Biviano (Joe) Teres. 12254. 
Bivings (L. J.) Why I wait for spring. 
21401. 
Bivona (S. R.) 
make a love scene. 
Bixby (A. K.): 
Class or individual lessons. 21778. 
Fling out the banner. 19240. 
Good Samaritan. 24648. 
More love to Thee. 20240. 
Bixby (A. T.) Cradle song. 15918. 


4218, 


There must be five to: 
33409. 


Good bye sweetheart, | Bixio (C. A.): 


Canzone del girino. 3539: 
Cucaracha ... che passione. 463. 
Dammi un bacio e ti dico di si. 


468. 
For you alone Lucia. 54. 
Fragole. 764. 
Here we are in love. 925. 


Io la notte non passo dormire. 
32104. 

Leave me my dreams. 

Napoli piange e ride. 


7693. 
8159. 


1562 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Torna la serenata. 33476. 

Valzer che torna. 2899. 
BixiO; S: a. I 

Canzone del girino. 3539. 


Biz 


Nimm nur mein herz. 32684. 
Non ti conosco pit. 1969. 
Nostalgia d’amore. 1971. 
Partenza del volontario. 5199. 
Raccolta delle canzoni romane S. 
Giovanni 1935. 5285. 


Re di denari. 32964. 
Serenade in the night. 33107, 
33108. 


Spiel von liebe fiir mich - Zigeuner. 
33252. 


Chitarra d’ argento. 31285. 

Come le mimose. 31822. 

Cucaracha ... che passione. 463. 

Dammi un bacio e ti dico di si. 
468. 

Donnine novecento. 561. 


ii finito il bel tempo che fu. 68390. 
Faccetta nera. 704. 
Famiglia jazz. 31557. 


Fragole. 764. 

Frenesia del jazz. 10258. 

Io la notta non passo dormire. 
32104. 

Io penso. 32105. 

Mamma bruna. 

Mi piaccion tutti. 

Napoli piange e ride. 8159. 

Nessuno pit' di me. 32656. 

Non ¢c’é rosa senza spine. 

Non ti conosco pit. 1969. 

Nostalgia d’amore. 1971. 

Notte per sognare. 382710. 

Partenza del volontario. 

Passione mia. 5203. 

Per voi. 11669. 

Quando suona la banda. 32940. 

Raccolta delle canzoni romane S. 
Giovanni 1935. 5285. 

Re di denari. 82964. 

Ritorno amore. 33002. 

Serenade in the night. 33107. 

Serenata a Ginevra. 5431. 

Slow delle rose. 33181. 

Sogno tzigano. 33205. 

Solitudine. 5525. 

Strada solitaria. 12134. 

Sulla cima del gran Sasso. 

Taboga. 5663. 

Tango dell’ abbandono. 5678. 

Torna la serenata. 33476. 

Treno frenetico. 12402. 

Ultimo piano. 12451. 

Valzer che torna. 2899. 

Vieni con me a Pechino. 33579. 

Voce Italia. 9147. 

ak (Andy): 

Nightingale in loneliness I croon. 
5052. 


32419. 
4839. 
1966. 


5199. 


33298. 


Your love for me. 6244. 
Bizak (Louis) : 
Nightingale in loneliness I croon. 
5052. 
Your love for me. 6244. 
Bizet (Georges) : 
Agnus Dei. 31169. 
Carmen. 9719, 13049, 29318*. 
Djamileh. 31170. 
Habanera. 238, 6453. 
Je crois entendre. 3461. 
Menuet. 3270 (64). 
Ouvre ton coeur. 31171. 
Pastorale. 3270 (65). 
Toreador song. 13050-13056. 
1. symphonie. 3462. 
Bizzelli (Annibale) Dottor Oss. 
Bjarne (I. B.) 


3764*. 
Will you come back 


again. 23882. 
Bjorke (—) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Blachman (H. A.) Repose. 5817. 
Black (A. H.) Merrie minstrels. 
25331. 


Black (Arthur) Superior collection of 
steel guitar solos. 23491. 
Black (Charles) : 

O fount of love eternal. 
Silent night. 28483. 
Black (FF. M.) My melody of you. 
25456. 

Black (Idamae) : 

We're in heaven. 21266. 

You found me. 29117. 

Black (Irving) Sailing in the moon- 
light. 25807. 


12520. 


| Black (J. M.): 


Do you carry your religion in your 
face. 18648 (98). 

He loves me so. 3270 (248). 

His grace is sufficient for all. 3270 
(259). . 

IT shall see His face. 3270 (291). 


Jesus came tome. 3270 (3384). 

syesus is waiting to save. 3270 
(339). 

Message to you and me. 21569 
(355). 

My Saviour face to face. 3270 
(489). 

O such a change. 3270 (462). 

Prince of Peace. 18648 (296). 

Put your trust in Jesus. 18648 
(298). 

Think of me, O Saviour. 3270 
(657). 

Throw open every door. 3270 
(661). 

When I stand in yonder city. 3270 
(716). 

Black (J. S.): 
Ev’ry one knows. 10176. 
Peace and contentment. 11659. 


1563 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Black (John) 
2891. 
Black (L. G.): 
From Romany to Rome. 
(205). 
So they say. 3270 (593). 
Black (Mary) : 
Busy clock. 15775. 
Old red mill wheel. 17486. 
Black (W.) If I could be your honey 
bee. 22436. 
Black rhythm. 9722*. 
Blackburn (Hubert) 
chair. 380338. 
Blackmarr (D. D.): 
Without you. 
You can’t fool me. 
Blackmore (A. H.) Light that lies in 
woman's eyes, and lies, and lies and 
lies. 16962. 
Blackmore (EH. C.) 
PAD TS) 
Blacksmith (Rose) Just mother. 45388. 
Blackstone (Tsianina) My garden of 
memories. 113877. 
Blagg (H. H.) Dreaming of you. 
Blagrove (A. R.) Dove. 574. 
Blaha (G. H.): 
Before that grand day. 21689. 
If you'll say you’re sorry. 22445. 
Predominator. 28301. 
Senorita please be good. 
Smart little girl. 28529. 
Blahnik (H. M.) Together. 
Blaine (H. W.): 
As sure as I’m alive. 3353. 
I haven’t got a trouble in the 


Valley of my heart. 


3270 


Old rocking 


Joya tropical. 


605. 


23320. 
15128. 


world. 16508. 
Blair (A. C.) Dancing at the varsity 
ball. 38674. 


Blair (Elizabeth) 
Blair (J. E.) Do you remember. 
Bleue (AN. 18s) 2 
I remember dear. 19651. 
It’s tragic, but it’s true. 22521. 
Just another moon song. 19866. 
Telling you. 21005. 
Wearing my heart on my sleeve. 
33639. 
Blair (W. E.): 
My arms around you. 8058, 25408. 
We will anchor our plane. 5952. 
Blaisdell (A. J.) Note-o-gram. 14469. 
Blake (A. E.): 
Darling will you marry me. 
Lilly. 19994. 
Tell me honey we're not through. 
5693. 
Blake (C. D.) Clayton’s grand march. 
3610, 13171. 
Blake (C. J.): 
Deep in my soul. 3270 (141). 
Follow the colours. 3270 (194). 
Is she not passing fair. 9509 (342). 


Sweet shop. 14970. 
3743. 


13242. 


O wild west wind. 3270 (464). 
Owls. 38270 (492). 
Pleading. 33904 (236-238). 
Reveille. 3270 (536). 
There is sweet music. 38270 (654). 
Wand of youth. 3270 (692, 698). 
Blake (Charlotte) It makes a lot of 
difference when you’re with the girl 
you love. 21569 (255). 
Blake (Clarence) Sundown. 33301. 
Blake (D. A.) jr. Lonely just for love. 
20041, 25211. 
Blake (D. G.): 
Bottle fly. 3270 (71). 
Clover tops. 3270 (100). 
Coodle doon song. 3270 (116). 
Cuddle doon. 3270 (119). 
Down in Nodaway. 3270 (148). 
Fish at play. 8138. 
Hovering buterflies. 15517 (147). 
Hush-a-bye, baby dear. 3270 (275). 
Indian braves. 12610. 
My clock. 11414. 
My new umbrella. 11414. 
My pussy. 8188. 
On Plymouth Rock. 15517 (284). 
On the Christmas tree. 11587. 
Only a rose. 5165. 
Posey bed. 15517 (308). 
Pumpkin, pumpkin. 11587. 
Rondel. 3270 (553). 
Sea o’ dreams. 3270: (565). 
Send your love a violet flow’r. 
3270 (569). 
Sir Grasshopper. 3270 (583). 
Songs and shadow pictures for the 
child world. 3270 (6138). 
Wading. 3270 (691). 
Wearyin’ for you. 3270 (705). 
Welcome spring. 15517 (436). 
When I put out to sea. 12610. 
When notes go skipping, we skip 
where they go. 30884. 
When notes go walking they step in 
a row. 26313. 
Blake (Eleanor) ‘Three cheers for Joe 
Louis. 12343. 
Blake (Eubie) : 
Blue thoughts. 
Firefly. 19233. 
I’m setting a trap, to catch you. 
10658. 
If I were you. 13821. 
It’s grand to be so beautiful. 1295. 
It’s the youth in me. 10880. 
Mr. Church. 20206. 
Readin’, ’ritin’ an’ rhythm. 17703. 


255. 


Blake (J. S.) Yellow-jackets. 26480. 
Blake (L. C.): 
My heaven in your arms. 8097. 


Sunset valley. 5626. 
When the sun bids the moon good 
evening. 12637. 


1564 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Blake 
i) 
Blake (Whitney) music pub.: 
London on a foggy afternoon. 
27758. 
When your girl’s in love with the 
band. 29009. 
Blake (Wilma) Old iron horse. 11565. 
Blakeley (A. E.) pseud. See Blake 
(A. E.) 
Blakeley (Hetrick) Your style. 24027. 
Blakeley (L. H.): 
Pardon my smile. 
Your style. 24027. 
Blamey (J. M.) Smokeless 
17948. 
Blanchard (Harold) 18 modern hot 
saxophone solos. 16974, 25184. 
Blanchet (H. M.) Why the moon came 
over the mountain. 23876. 
Blanchet (BH. RB.) : 


(Sturgis-) 


8372, 


torch. 


Etudes de concert. 10158. 
Technique moderne du _ piano. 
18106. 


Blanckenburg (E. J.) Memories sweet. 
17178. 
Blanco (H. F.) Espafia. 24510. 
Blanco (Julio) My Rosita. 1895. 
Blanco (Paolo) pseud. See Cassano 
(Paolo) 
Bland (A. P.) I want to do something 
for Jesus. 1172. 
Bland (Frank) As long as you’re mine. 
12952. 
Bland (J. A.): ~ 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
830, 9838, 13135, 189038, 18905, 
24266, 31260. 
In the evening by the moonlight. 
29890, 32087. 
Blank? /¢@./-H.) 21569 
(613). 
Blank (V. M.): 
I’ll1 be Romeo and you be Juliet. 
22281. 
Love broke my heart in two. 22716. 
You kissed me once. 23959. 
Blanke-Belcher (Henrietta) pseud. See 
Melson (H. B.) 
Blankenship (Roger) 
loved. 26138. 
Blankleder (Jacob) Mi amor tropical. 
25334. 
Blanton (Colecta) jr. 
4641. 
Blasco (W. J.): 
In code from heart to heart. 
Oh, what shall I do. 17466. 
Pied Piper. 8407. 
Tap dance blues. 12281. 
With you in my arms, dear love. 
21481. 


Wiegenlied. 


To the one I 


Life of a song. 


1226. 


See Sturgis-Blake | Blass (C. O.): 


Blue moon it all depends on you. 
6477. 
In lover’s paradise. 4893. 
You never, no never did this way 
before. 15461. 
Blasser (Gustav) : 
Baron Trenck. 3270 (45, 46). 
Signal-marsch. 3270 (576). 
Blastic (Lee): 
Living on a shoestring and love. 
14124. 
Stop, look and listen, before you 
give your heart away. 33282. 
Blaufuss (Walter) : 
My cathedral. 25418. 
Your eyes have told me so. 33890. 
Blauser (R. E.) Close to heaven. 6625. 
Blauvelt (G. L.): 


It’s written in my heart. 10881. 
On wings of song. 8315. 

Our waltz dream. 11625. 

Our wedding day. 17551. 

Red roses and moonlight. 8512. 


Wedding day. 9217. 
While the stars go drifting by. 
12660. 
Blaylock (Frank) Little country town 
in sunny Kansas. 27741. 
Blazejewski (Anna) Flipa flopa sum- 


m’a coola. 738. 
Blech (D. B.) Visions of you. 18298. 
Bledsoe (Jules) Speak for yourself, 
John. 5566. 
Bleecker (H. F.): 
Ha, hah! Mister Trouble. 27202. 
, It isn’t just the kisses. 32116. 
Blender (Lillian) Sooner or later. 
12069. 
Blending voices. 9726. 
Blenkinsop (L. J.) How can I blame it 
on the moon. 27289. 


Bless the Lord. 21704, 21705. 
Blessey (W. J.) 3d. Without love. 
23901. 
Blessing (EH. G.): 
Meet me, sweetheart, 
roses. 1687. 
My girl in blue. 
Blessinger (Karl) 
3734. 

Bleuzet (Louis) 
bois. 33874. 
Blew (B.) Jesus is listening in. 1824. 

Bley (J. E.): 
Here comes the pop corn man. 
16397. 
Swing me to sleep with a swing 
song. 23516. 
Bleyer (Archie) : 
Deep forest. 15992. 
Sing me to sleep with a love lul- 
laby. 28509. 
Word to the wise will do. 18534. 


near the 


11381. 
Divertimenti a 4. 


Technique du haut- 


1565 


INDEX 


_ pt. 1H, n.s., v. 31 


Blinde passagiere. 381839, 33794. 
Blindt (N. D.): 
Irish cameo. 29914. 
Scéne de ballet espagnole. 
330738. 
Valse rubato. 
Bliss (Arthur) : 
Ballet for children. 
March. 6468. 
Musie for strings. 8050. 
Prologue and Epilogue. 8473. 
Things to come. 9002, 18177. 
Bliss (Beatrice) Mood of memories. 


038072, 
30815. 
6392. 


4868. 
Bliss (Helen) Harp improvisation, for 
A-32.)) 27207. 
Bliss (lL. L.): 
Broken song. 3270 (74). 
Caution. 38270 (87). 


Circus day. 3270 (97). 
Cuilene rhu. 3270 (120,121). 
India, dream of the Orient. 
(320). 
Just eaws (cause) 8270 (353). 
My rose with the heart of gold. 
3270 (487). 
O pale and slender girl. 
(349). 
Plainsman’s song. 3270 (502). 
Take something from me. 
(642). 
Waves of Breffny. 
Wonderland of love. 
Bliss (P. P.) Eternity. 
Bliss (Paul): 
Blush roses. 3270 (69). 
Broken song. 3270 (74). . 
Caution. 8270 (87). 
Circus day. 3270 (97). 
Cuilene rhu. ‘3270 (120, 121). 
India, dream of the Orient. 
(320). 
Just caws (cause) 3270 (353). 
My rose with the heart of gold. 
3270 (487). 
O pale and _ slender 
(349). 
Plainsman’s song. 
Take something from me. 
(642). 
Waves of Breffny. 3270 (698, 699). 
Wonderland of love. 3270 (755). 
Bliss (Philip) Loyal sons of Rutgers. 
14198. 
Blitz (Leo): 
All I possess is you. 31023. 
Around and ’round the old band- 
stand. 21628. 
Birth of love. 29317. 
Calltowarms.) Sb252° 
Forgive me. 31606. 
Gipsy Lee. 3967. 
Here comes the bride. 
Ei "sailor 929732: 


3270 


6253 


3270 
3270 (698, 699). 


3270 (755). 
31003 (46). 


3270 


girl. 6253 


3270 (502). 
3270 


7100, 


I don’t want to ever grow old. 
29783. 
I go to bed with my glasses on, to 
see you in my dreams. 31886. 
I’m always waiting at tables, but 
there’s nobody waiting for me. 
31925. 

I’m riding on a rocking horse. 
16600. 

I’ve got the hilly-billy blues. 16653. 


In the heart of old Tahiti. 16744. 
Lullaby of the Volga. 1619. 

One more star. 17518. 

One night in Chinatown. 2068. 


When baby plays the rumba on his 
rattle in Havana. 3016. 
When my mother says her prayers 


for me. 383685. 
When the poppies bloom again. 
26329. 
Whistle little birdie. 15361. 
White cliffs of Dover. 6075. 
Bloch (Ernest) Sonata. . 97381. 
Bloch (Felix) erben. Schnitzeljagd. 
8627. 
Bloch (Ray) : 
Hop-skip-jump, into your arms. 
27280. 
I want to be with you. 10712, 
13791. 
There’s love in your eyes tonight. 
26106. 
When love has gone. 3035. 
Bloch (Rosalind) : 
My love song. 20308. 
Up and down the scale. 18275. 
Bloch pub. co., ine.: 
Dancing Chanukah lights. 31387*. 


Psalm 1384. 
Block (Anne) 
21673. 
Block (EK. H.) When the evening 
shadows fall. 28987. 
Block (Maurice) : 


2204. 
Be a good New Yorker. 


Cottage on the hillside. 18980. 
Egyptian moon. 10187. 

Gypsy longings. 10354. 
Melody of love. 11250, 22811. 
Mother. 11318, 22878. 


My boy. 20269. 
My U. S. 203831. 
My woodin boy friend. 20334. 


Song of the heart. 12054. 
Spring. 20880. 
Symphonette. 23534. 
Symphonette Aragan. 26033. 
Whippoorwill. 23849. 

Block (R. L.) Do you want to make 


something of it. 551. 
Block (Ray): 
My song is you. 20328. 
What the heart believes, the eyes 


will see. 9248. 


1566 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Youw’re ev’rything that’s lovely un- 


der the sun. 12789. 

Block (Richard) Hill-Jilly. 4135. 

Blockx (A. M. G. C.) Tavern prin- 
cess. 265383 (289). 

Blockx (Jan) Tavern. princess. 
26533 (289). 

Bloemendal (G. W.) When Christ 
was born. 9249. 


Blomquist (C. M.) Dear little mother 
of mine. 26906. 

Blomquist (2. R.) Aloha land. 

Bloodgood (G. F.): 

Come sail with me. 9898. 
Just loving you. 10951. 
Bloom (E. 8.) Happiness Hill. 

Bioom (G. T.): 
To live for, to laugh with, to love. 


21595. 


21106. 
Whistle your worries to the tree 
tops. 26363. 
Bloom (Joseph) Love just flew in my 
window. 11150. 


Bloom (Mickey ) 
Bloom (Milton) : 
Modern hot trumpet solos. 25851. 
Nobody knows but Major Bowes. 


See Bloom (Milton) 


5ODT. 
Valvelocity. 23691. 
Bloom (Olive) Chinese lantern, 
24293. 
Bloom (Rube): 
Blackbirds of 19386. 24181. 
Bloom’s (Rube) guide to modern 


piano playing. 9732. 
Dixie isn’t Dixie anymore. 
I knew. 24799. 

Jo-Jo, the cannibal kid. 25048. 
Keep a twinkle in your 

22588. 

Lonely mannequin. 11106, 11107. 
Song of the wind. 2542. 


24422. 


eye. 


South wind. 23424. 

Swing is the thing. 26025. 
Why can’t it be me. 238860. 
Your heart and mine. 24024. 


Bloomfield (D. L.) 
18314. 

Bloomfield (F. D.): 
Pawnee. 2119. 
Profondo’s delight. 

Bloor (N. V.): 

Chant du matin. 


Waiting for dawn. 


32920. 
21569 (66). 


Hilarité. 21569 (203). 
O Canada. 29189 (298, 299). 
Sahara. 21569 (480). 


St. Anne de Beaupré. 29189 (363). 
: Till dawn. 21569 (561). 
Blossom (Lester) You’re a sight for 
sore eyes. 15465. 
Blossom (M. B.): 
Abu Ben Adhem. 15517 (2). 
Grasshopper and the ant. 15517 
G33). ' 


126829—37——_5 


4066. 


Mareh of the rural guard. 21569 
(326). 

On the sea. 15517 (285). 

Sanctus. 15517 (3830). 

Sing alleluia forth. 21569 (500). 

Spring’s welcome. 15517 (370). 


Wanderer’s night song. 15517 
(427). 
Blossom time. 11916. 
Biot GR. ok.) Sprmenme andy you: 
18001. 
Blount (B.) Walking along singing 
my song. 5918. 


Blount (C. E.) Polly dear. 5245. 
Blount (Sonny) au., and Blount (Her- 


man) prop. Alone with just a 
memory of you. 31031. 

Blow (Dr.) Self-banished. 2394, 
20744, 


Blow me down. 3467*. 
Blow the man down. 266838. 
Blower (Maurice) : 


Dear is my little native vale. 
ZS ID: 

My eyes for beauty pine. 22916. 

Old and new. 28162. 

Remember the poor. 17721. 

Roumanian lullaby. 8584. 

Song of the chase. 28561. 

Song of the pixies. 28564. 


Tuneful sound of Robin’s horn. 
12422. 
Water ballad. 21246. 
Blue (Jack) Ginny shag. 13461. 
Blum (C. M.) Im standing in the 
Sony 1373: 
Blam (M. T.) 
Blum (Urs. 
M.) 
Blume (Hermann): 
Deutsches dankgebet. 1060021. 
EHinzug der Olympia-kimpfer. 650- 
652. 
Humoreske. 13606. 
Humoresque. 13607. 
Hymne der arbeit. 10492. 
Kleine hausmusik. 32215. 
Menuett and Sarabande. 
Schone blonde frau 
33076. 
Wenn wir durch die stadt marsch- 
ieren. 2998. 
Blume (K.) Griin ist die haide. 
Blumenfeld (I. A.): 
Chorus girl’s dream come true. 
29396. 
Song suite. 
Why. 12676. 
You are my ideal. 
Blumenstein (J. C.): 
I don’t mind. 7205. 
I’ve never seen a creature like you. 
7390. 
If you try romance. 


Garden memories. 781. 
Ralph) See Blum (C. 


32472. 
aus Wien. 


7040. 


25938. 
30957. 


4381. 


1567 


INDEX 


Blumenstein (J. C.)—Continued. 

My lullaby of love. 8118. 

You're much too much affectionate. 

15474. 

Blumenthal (Rose) : 

Aeroplane. 9530. 

Bubbles. 9782. 

Busy beaver. 9787. 

Butterfly. 9789. 

Camel. 9819. 

Cireus. 9877. 

Cuckoo-clock. 9950. 

Dear. 10007. 

Donkey. 10044. 

Elephant. 10144. 

Elves. 10145. 

Joe and Ann. 19840. 

Monkey. 11298. 

My birthday. 11852. 

My golden canary. 11382. 

My pony. 11423. 

My radio. 11424. 

My sail boat. 11428. 

New Year. 11477. 

Nightingale. 11486. 

Owl. 116382. 

Parrot. 11650. 

Pigeon. 11687. 

Pigs. 11688. 

Poreupine. 11718. 

Rain. 11781. 

Scarecrow. 

Seashore. 11927. 

Spiders. 12089. 

Toadstools. 12365. 

Train. 123894. 

Tuneful tales for tiny tots. 

Valentine day. 12479. 

Whippoorwill. 12662. 

Wind. 12698. 
Blumenthal (W. L.): 

When the moon is bright. 

You were love. 24020. 
Blumer (Theodor): 

Lustspiel-ouverture. 

Musikalische bilder. 
Blunk (Dee) Let’s 

hunting. 4616. 
Bluteau (G. A.) We have met, we have 
loved, we have parted. 18341. 

Blymer (R. L.): 

All around the big expo. 9549. 

With the chickens down around the 


11905. 


30784. 


23819. 


7873. 
30203. 


go apartment 


big expo. 9367. 
Blythe (C. P.) In memory of Milton 
Brown. 19754. 


Board (O. R.) Hauptmann paid with 
his life to-day. 10381. 

Boardman (F. E.) It’s your time, not 
my time, to make up. 25081. 

Boardman (Neil) Widjiwagan. 18488*. 

Bobilya (C. L.) New deal rose with 
Roosevelt. 20349. 

Bobri (V.) Danza en re. 6719. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Bobritsky (Vladimir) Danza en re. 


6719. 
Bocealari (E.): 
Desolation. 12862 (126). 
Poesia pastorale. 9509 (577). 
Boccherini (—) Celebrated minuet. 
26768. 


Boccherini (L.) Menuet. 7956. 
Bochau (C. H.) au., and Bochau (K. B.) 
prop. : 
As it began to dawn. 15517 (14). 
I know the way of the wild blush 
rose. 15517 (1538). 
Bochmann (Werner) : 
Du warst flr mich schonste lieb- 
estraum. 31500. 
Ewig rauscht das meer. 699. 
Ich und du verliebt. 19704. 
Lied von der kleinen frau. 
Links sitzt das herz. 11068. 
Bochsa (N. C.) Andante. 24195. 
Bock (M. E.): 
Black water under the moon. 6458. 


699. 


Heaven, incorporated. 16378. 

Obey that impulse. 17449. 

Stars on the water. 5585. 

You lead the parade. 18583. 
Bock (Theodore) : 

Cowboy’s last ride. 18988. 

What will you do. 28952. 
Bockman (Mabel) Reminiscence. 

32980. 


Boczkowski (Jerzy) 
mi ciebie, malenka. 
Bode (Johnny) 
Nya Zeeland. 30381. 
Boden (Manley) Near to thee. 
Bodenhoff (Harold) : 
Coquette. 24031 (386). 
Polonaise. 24031 (162). 
Bodwell (R. H.): 
Indian spring song. T7516. 
It’s just another love song. 10871. 
sweetheart, why can’t you forgive. 
5654. 
To a skylark. 9030. 
Bodycombe (Aneurin) 
breakfast. 3850. 
Boehm (A. M.): 
It’s easy to tell us apart. 29924. 
Why weren’t we born quintuplets. 
21408. 
Boehm (Mrs. Jesse) Just. because I 
look like you. 18966. 
Bohmelt (Harald) Uns gefallt diese 


Do szezescia brak 
21887, 21888. 
Par tre sjémil fran 


25485. 


Every day at 


welt. 12478. 

Boehmer (V. M.) My little Javanese. 
17326. 

Boehms (M. J.) Road to jubilee. 
8555. 


Boehnlein (R. S.): 
Drill-master. 383904 (63). 
Garde. 33904 (89). 


1568 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Boehnlein (V. G.): 


Boys of the militia. 15517 (37). 


Drill-master. 383904 (63). 
Kriars!*° 6253) (#35). 
Garde. 383904 (89). 


Boéllmann (Jean, Jeanne and M. L.): 
Ronde francaise. 18648 (308). 
Suite gothique. 186388 (3386). 

Boéllmann (L.): 
Ronde francaise. 
Suite gothique. 


18648 (308). 
18648 (836). 


Toeeata. 62538 (48). 
Boen (C. F.) You are my own to- 
night. 338824. 
Boettcher (Dorothy) Way of the 
moon. 12544. 


Boetticher (Eva Heyer) 
Boetticher (Eva) 


See Heyer- 


oem (A! SJ.) Marche champétre. 
8270 (409). 
Boex (A. M.) Marche champétre. 


3270 (409). 
Bogden (C. T.) jr. 
Boger (M. A.) In heaven. 
Boggs (L. L.) Love me, my 

25255. 

Bogomaz (Edith) : 
If you’ve got to learn to tap. 
32054. 
Spanish moon. 
Boguayes (N. EH.) 

31197. 
Boguslawski (Lillian) 

tle of the devil in you. 
Boguslawski (Moissaye) : 

Arabian nights. 21622. 
Ballet dancer. 18765. 
Chatter-box. 18917. 
Cireus days. 21774. 
Donkey ride. 21895. 
Dublin devils. 21944. 
Highty delightful tunes. 26701. 
First Hungarian rhapsody. 22082. 


What's this. 21297. 
24966. 
dear. 


33247. 
Boys with the V. C. 


There’s a lit- 
26100. 


French soldier’s march. 19266. 
Frog’s frolic. 22071. 

Golden oriole. 22113. 

Little Jumbo. 20006. 

Old tick tock. 23098. 

Parade of the bunnies. 20508. 
Pieccaninny pienic. 23177. 


Russian dance. 20704. 
Spanish coquette. 23428. 
Sunny Italy. 238484. 
Tambourines and ecastanets. 20985. 
Valse russe. 23690. 
Venetian boat song. 21198. 

Bohan (Constance) I want you back 


again. 22420. 
Bohannon (M. T.): 
Helen May. 21569 (195). 


If you but only loved me dear, 
as much as I love you. 
iS): 


Bohéme (La) 


29189 | Bolden (Ola) 


6253 (388), 9509 (594), 
206038, 20604. 
Bohemian dance. 
Bohemian folk songs. 
Bohemian girl. 12989. 

Bohm (Carl): 
Bohm album. 24031 (17, 18). 
Kujawiak. 21569 (290). 
Moto perpetuo. 21569 (382). 
Nordische legende. 21569 (400). 
Perpetual motion. 30397. 
Soldiers are coming. 6253 (430). 


18831. 
3270 (70). 


Still as the night. 14927. 
Zingana. 80999. 

Bohm (Jenny) : 
Kujawiak. 21569 (290). 


21569 (382). 
21569 (400). 


Moto perpetuo. 
Nordische legende. 


Bohn (R. K.) Logan blues. 32329. 

Bohne (A. G.) Sharpie. 5441. 

Bohnet (A.) Hopsa_ schwabeliesi. 
13591. 


Bohrer (A. J.) It’s mighty hard to 
say good-bye. 29928. 
Boieldieu (F. A.) Jean 

27602. 
Boisdeffre (R. de) 
13107. 
Boissoneaut (T. I.) 
19259. 
Bojorquez (Carmen): 
Cristina. 18992. 
Envidia. 19174. 

Recuerdos de mi amor. 20633. 
Boladeres (Guillermo de) See Bola- 
deres Ibern (Guillermo de) 
Boladeres Ibern (Guillermo de) 

tudio. 258. 
Beland (Clay): 

Apple a day. 29242. 

Foolish fascination. 29603. 

Gone with the wind. 31686. 

Havana. 16350, 16351. 

I’m repressed. 27489. 

Just because I looked at you. 
7611, 10941. 

Let’s take a trip to Jamaica. 
30021. 

Lost horizon. 82356. 

Something has happened to me. 
30581. 

This mad whirl. 33424. 

Too good to be true. 9050,12375. 

When you love. 9291, 12644. 

Whirligig. 30907. 

You can’t judge a book by its 
cover. 9425, 12766. 

You’re my best bet. 


de Paris. 
By the brook. 


Forsaken by love. 


Es- 


18599, 30979. 


Bolafios (M.) De raza gitana. 26902. 
Bolanz (A. W.) Chariot wheels. 
18914. 


Tell me that you love 


me. 18115. 


1569 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 381 


ee ee 


Boldi (J. B.) 
21569 (60). 
Bolding (D: D.) 


Chanson bohémienne. 


Rainelouds let the 


sunshine through. 30446. 
Boles (W. F.): 
Campus queen. 18880. 


Mr. Make-Believe. 20207. 
Now I am happy. 20391. 
Sons of Northam. 20864. 
Under your hat. 21177. 


Bolin (Nick) See Bolin (Nicolai) 
Bolin (Nicolai) : 
Come, you Gypsies. 
Cossack wedding. 
Green eyes tango. 
My secret. 4998. 
Romance and dreams. 14698. 
Waltz we danced in the moonlight. 
9176. 
Boling (Arnold) 
her curtains. 
Boling (Vandaver ) 


26832. 
9923, 26843. 
7051. 


When evening draws 
12602. 
ll be your trouba- 


dour. 1042. 

Bolinger (Linda) Searching for a 
blue-eyed daisy. 8636. 

Bollendonk (H. F.) By the sea at 
Waikiki. 15782. 

Bolliger (Jerry) Foolin’ around. 
13420. 

Bollinger (R. C.) That sweetheart of 
mine. 26090. 

Bollo (B.) Jeden dzieh... jedna 
MOC wee eouoO. 


Bollo-Ilnicki (Bolestaw) Jeden dzienh 
.. jedna noc... 32149. 
Bolt (Ben) song productions : 
Bronco buckaroo. 9777. 
Curves. 19011. 
I love you more than much. 27396. 
On her honeymoon. 20448. 
Waiting on the curb for me. 28886. 
When Landon wins. 21834. 
Who’s the boy friend. 9519. 
Wigglin’, wigglin’ de blues sho’ 
shimmyin’. 26397. 
You give me love the way I like it. 
30968. 
Bolt (KH. B.) 
Bolt (EH. M.): 
Curves. 19011. 
I love you more than much. 27396. 
Love comes galloping. 17056. 


Bronco buckaroo. 9777. 


On her honeymoon. 20448. 
Sing-a-song Sadie. 17906. 
When Landon wins. 21334. 


You give me love the way I like it. 
26450. 
Bolt (H. B.): 


Edward, our king. 29539. 
Love comes galloping. 17056. 
Sing-a-song Sadie. 17906. 
What time is love-time. 33660. 


You give me love the way I like it. 
26450. 


Boltwood (J. B.) Night has a thou- 
sand eyes. 21569 (886). 

Boltz (M. M.) Got a pain where a pill 
ean’t reach. 10334. 

Bolz (S. H.) You’re the supreme court 
to me. 3254. 

Boman (Harry) jr. 


Moonbeams softly 


falling on the water. 1754. 
Bona (Gaspare) : 
Fiore Gi pesco. 24557, 


Je réve. 25041. 
Midi. 253i. 
Ninna nanna dolorosa. 25515. 
Bonarrigo (Vincenzo) Noi siamo la 
gioventt. 20378. 


Bonaterra (Luis) Festa de la rambia. 


16174. 
Bonavita (Mario) I long for your 
love. 29800. 


Bond (C. J.): 
Dark lament. 9509 (176). 
Doan’ yo’ lis’n. 9509 (183). 
I love you truly. 7279. 
In dear Hawaii. 9509 (330). 


Just a-wearyin’ for you. 7279. 

Love and sorrow. 9509 (418). 
Bond (C. J.) & son: 

I love you truly. 7279. 

Just a-wearyin’ for you. 7279. 


Bond (C. L.) We come to Thee. 33625. 
Bond (Frederick) : 
Back to Algiers. 12984. 
Blue eyes of Hrin. 13066. 
Gypsy caravan. 19376. 
Gypsy serenade. 16320. 
I am waiting, dear. 10501. 
Lament of Indus. 16901. 
Little geisha. 14109. 
North wind blows. 
Swan. 33049. 
Bond (Irvin) Switchin’ roun’, 
Bond (Sylvia) Nobody loves 
11504. 

Bondeviile (Emmanuel) : 

Beole des maris. 3820*. 
Trois pochades. 31187. 
Bondi (D. L.) New York town the 
home of love. 11480. 
Bondon (Emma) Golden 
moon. 22111. 
Bonds (M. A.) 
vow. 14017. 
Bondshu (Neil) 

14387. 

Bone (8; Wo 
Love’s token. 29189 (253). 
Under southern stars. 15181. 

Bone (Gene) See Bone (L. EH.) 

Bone (L. E.): 

Stay out of de shadows. 
Whispering sage. 12664. 

Bonell (Joe) pseud. See Bonelli (Jo-- 

seph ) 


8217. 


5658. 
me. 


California 
Lady by the moon lL 


My kingdom’s come. 


28592. 


1570 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Bonelli (Ettore) Classici del violino. 
3609. 
Bonelli (Joseph) : 
Joe Bonell & Doris Bay. 32159. 
Nervous rhythm malady. 32655. 
Boner (S. B.) Boulder dam is a swim- 
ming pool for me. 26705. 
Boney (George): 
Anna-Beli in Kentucky. 15586. 
Down in the Blue Ridge Moun- 
tains. 21909. 
Little room full of dreams. 27750. 
Boney (M. 8.) Take a chance of lov- 
ing me. 2679. 
Bonfitto (L. G.) Id like to serenade 
you lady. 195383. 
Bonham (L. G.) 
rainbow. 9615. 
Bonime (Josef) 
22184. 


At the end of the 


Henry Hudson, jr. 


Boninecontro (G.) Lilliana. 30029. 
Bonis (Mel): 

late soupire. 29599. 

Neuf piéces faciles. 24198. 


Bonnard (Giulio) Notte per sognare. 
32710. 
Bonne chance. 9750. 
Eonner (Amanda) Let us part. 
Bonner (H. B.) Sleepy head. 
Bonnet (H.) Hedges. 921. 
Bonnet (Joseph) : 
Ave maris stella. 18648 (25). 
Canzona. 18648 (45). 
Epithalame. 18648 (117). 
Fantaisie sur deux Noéls. 
(123). 
Intermezzo. 
Lamento. 
Légende 
(218). 
Nocturne. 


32274. 
12001. 


18648 


18648 (46). 
18648 (216). 
Symphonique. 18648 
18648 (47). 
Prélude. 18648 (48). 
Reverie. 18648 (304). 
Rhapsodie catalane. 18648 (305). 
Toccata. 18648 (49). 
Variations de concert. 9509 (763). 
Bonnie Dundee. 12862 (64). 
Bonno (Joe) jr. In my heart it’s not 


that way. 16729, 

Bonsall (Gladys) Trust in Jesus. 
30777. 

Bonsignore (Camilio) E chi lo sa. 
21952. 

Bontemps (W. H.) pseud. See Gutzeit 
(W. H.) 

Bonx (Nat) Collegiate. 3617. 


Bonyai (J. A.) 
fasteedZane: 
Boodie (H. M.): 

Billow roll. 381166. 
Christmas stocking. 31305. 
Green lights. 31711. 
Little soldier. 32315. 


Time flies by all too 


Santa Claus is coming, hoo-ray. 
30058. 
Topping the bill. 
Book of aural tests. 
Booker (Jeff) : 
Blue song. 13071, 
You are simply grand. 15436. 
Boomhower (G. R.) Romance fades 
like a rose. 53856, 28278. 
Boon (Billy) See Boon (W. R.) 
Boon (W. R.) Pi delta koppa sweet- 
heart. 17605. 
Boone (V. F.) Robin’s song. 17757, 
Boosey & co., ltd.: 
Abanico. 18651, 
Activity singing games. 
After the rain the roses. 
Afternoon. 22. 
As I came by a green forest side. 
120 


33475. 
26705, 31189. 


9524. 
29200. 


Ballad-maker. 6390. 

Ballet of shepherdesses and hunt- 
ers. 21667. 

Bellman. 6434, 

Bless the children. 26677. 

Brownies. 6517, 6518. 

Can this be love. 18883. 

Candies on my birthday cake. 
BDa0E 

Canterbury fair. 13128, 

Captains three. 6569, 

Charm me asleep to music. 

Cherry in spring. 26778. 

Chinoiserie. 29390. 

Classical duets. 15861, 15862. 

Collection of new Handel songs or 


15830. 


cantatas for solo voice. 31726. 
Come to me in my dreams. 15884. 
Come to the fair. 6653, 6654. 


Concert etude. 29421-29423. 
Construction and writing of simple 
melodies. 13198. 


Cottager to her infant. 18981. 
Cradle song. 452. 
Danube to the Severn. 13236. 


Dawn shali over Lethe break. 504. 
Doctor Foster. 552. 

Don’t talk so daft. 29501. 

Dusty miller. 138352. 


Earth and air and rain. 29536. 


Emperor. 10147. 
EKurhythmic studies for children. 
29559. 


Evening. 685, 

Evening over the forest. 

Evening shadows. 688. 

Ever in my mind. 3848. 

Fain would I change that note. 

16157. 

Fairy pipers. 6883, 6884. 

Fairyland. 6885, 

Five characteristic pieces. 
_ Five-fifteen. 16193. 

For ever England. 


687, 


1786. 
19228, 


1571 


Boosey & co., 1td.—Continued. 


INDEX 


Four little sketches. 5. 
Friday afternoons. 767, 768. 
Fulfilment. 773. 

Garden. 29650. 


Go lovely rose. 3989. 


Go to sea. 6990. 
Hills. 31795. 


How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
7162, 71638. 

I dunno. 4213. 

I hear you calling me. 

I loved a lass. 18681. 

TY triumph! I triumph. 19664. 

Immortality. 138838, 

In all my dreams. 16714. 

In the garden. 4406. 

Infant school song. 1265. 

Joyful thanks. 18389. 

Just want you. 1579. 

Keep Thou my heart. 27647. 

King of the road. 19899. 

Lament for Cupid. 19930. 

Larch wood. 14022. 

Larghetto in D. 1425, 14023. 

Let’s go hiking. 27705. 

Little dog Dandy. 4662. 


Living on love. 27754. 
Lost chord. 22708, 32352, 32353. 
Love errant. 1561. 


Love, for once you can’t fool me. 
22724. 

Love leads to battle. 

Love’s old sweet song. 

Lucky dog. 4762. 

Marginale. 17140. 

Marston Moor 1644. 382434. 

Matron eat’s song. 11236. 

Memory island. 30146. 

Mizpah. 17210. 

Moon baby. 4869. 

Moon of romance. 27954. 

Moorland ride. 4891. 

Morning. 1767. 

Muffins for tea. 5389. 

My haven. 30218. 

My pattern book. 17544. 

New-heart. 17395, 30273. 

Night ride of elves. 30151. 

Now Israel may say, and that 


20087. 
7856. 


truly. 17440. 
O mistress mine. 28134. 
On Newlyn hill. 17500. 


Over the mountains. 17559. 

Owl. 4662. 

Patsy, my darlint, come out now 
and dance. 20518. 


Pedlar of stars. 30391. 


Piping down the valleys wild. 
14595. 
Planting a tree. 4662. 


Pomp and circumstance march no. 
1. 8441. 
Pomp folio. 8442, 8443. 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


11716. 

11751, 

32962. 
8505. 


Poppetty Pop. 
Puck's pieces. 
Rapture of you. 
Ravini’s serenade. 
Recorder consorts. 32967. 
Remember the poor. 17721. 
Rhythmic designs for songs. 20654. 
Riding along. 3585. 
Road that is calling me home. 
33009. 


Round danee. 5369. 
Sailors’ dance. 5386. 
Salathiel pavy. 2351. 


Sally and the rabbits. 5889. 
Salt water. 28428. 

Seherzino. 380507. 

Seouts’ march. 5420. 

Sea eradle song. 33095. 
Second minuet. 8658. 

See how they run. 5427, 20748. 
Self banished. 20744. 
Shepherd’s holiday. 38122. 


Shopping. 5453. 
Siciliana. 30547. 


28495. 
5495. 


Sing a song of summer. 

Sky’s a fairy field at night. 

Sleepy head. 14819. 

Slumber song. 267. 

Sonata. 17672. 

Song of the birds. 

Song of the chase. 280961. 

Song of the pixies. 28064. 

Squirrel Nutkin. 4662. 

Supplication. 2634. 

Sweet bells that chime. 5634. 

Tales of the Vienna forest. 33360. 

Teaching of music through move- 
ment. 20995. 

Teasing song. 5688. 

Ten deseants. 380580. 

There is no abiding. 2740. 

These foolish things. 9000, 12328. 

Three impressions. 16264. 

Three men of Gotham. 9017. 

Through the gateway. 35441. 

To the woods. 383459. 

Toy shop. 2819. 

Tune time. 28817. 

Turn once again. 

Two lakes. 25835. 

Unkind maid. 12470. 

Up in the woods. 33565. 

Valentine’s day. 28857. 

Village scenes. 9139. 

Wet sheet and a 
12576. 

When that I was and a little tiny 
boy. 28983. 

Whistle it. 18461. 

White horsemen. 18463. 

Wind’s work. 95855. 

Winter. 38771. 

Winter and spring. 33088. 


2536. 


21153. 


flowing sea. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


SSS 


You cannot dream things loyelier. 
12763. 


Young May moon. 29174. 


Your home and mine. 24025. 
Booth (Archie) Hold me. tight. 
19463. 


Booth (C. H. H.): 


Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
3270) (333). 

Lord is my shepherd. 3270 (386). 

Magdalene. 7882. 

Nazareth. 27175. 


Resurrection and ascension. 5319. 
Booth (E. S.): 


Blue bonnet parade. 15729. 
Close to my heart. 29411. 
Football jamboree. 29604. 
You're all the world to me. 30973. 
Booth (F. C.) Singing. 20790. 
Booth (Guy): 
Ship. 8667. 
Song to be hummed at twilight. 
12064. 
Booth (Pearl) Christmas _ story. 
Ee OX La 
Booth (Shirley) Intermission. 1266. 
Booth (Victor) Under the _ rose. 


29189 (442). 
Boothby (J. D.) 
27291, 
Boothe (Georgianna) : 
If ’'m gonna have any peace of 
mind. 16689. 
Old Virginia spring. 14504. 


How can I forget. 


Bootz (Erwin) Solimah. 14846. 
Borchert (H. A.) On edge. 17499. 
Borchert (Walter) : 

Betty’s lied. 228. 

Donogoo tonka... 6778. 

Heute singe ich nur in moll. 


24710. 
In meinem herzen, schatz, da ist 
fiir viele platz. 32075. 
Jahrmarkt in Funchal. 32138, 
Kuss ist wunderbar. 1411. 
Nachtigall’s liebeslied. 5016. 
Borck (Hdmund von) 
_orehester. 19912. 
Bordeaux (Nanette) pseud. See Veil- 
leux (Helena) 
Borden (Bill): 
Hand in giove. 31735. 
When shall we meet again. 33689. 
Bordese (—) Preparatory course to 
the art of vocalization. 9509 (585). 
Bordese (Luigi) David chantant de- 
vant Saul. 21848. 
Bordin (Gino): 


Beaux nuages d’automne. 198. 
Tristement. 26153. 
Bordner (J. S. (Jack)) jr. Carmen- 


ita. 24261. 
Bordner (Jack) 


See Bordner (J. S. 
(Jack)) jr. 


Konzert fiir 


Borel-Clere (Ch.): 
D’un bateau. 
Hais-moi valser. 
Wifi from Paree. 
Voulez-vous, madame. 

Borganoff (Igor) pseud. 


24367. 

19208. 
21569 (136). 
21215. 


See Winter 


(Fred ) 
Borghi (Hugo) Canto della riscossa. 
319. 


Borghi (Yole) Canto della riscossa. 
319, 
Borgia (Dominick) : 
Disinganno. 26933. 
Inno dell’ impero Italiano. 
Borgmann (H. 0O.): 
Aus liebe zu dir 
Sterben. 4565. 
Betty’s lied. 228. 
KOnigin der liebe. 
Mein herz hat 
deiner liebe. 
Bories (M. H.): 
Hitch up your wagon. 
Oregon. 25612. 
Roses are blooming again. 17779. 
Borissoff (Josef) Tango. 28670. 
Bormioli (Enrico) : 
Preludio e fuga 
31099. 
Sonata in re bemolle maggiore. 
28553. 
Born to dance. 24496, 24711, 24906, 
20740, 25782, 26030, 27482, 27813. 
Bornschein (FF. C.): 
Babe of Bethlehem. 


22492, 
will troubador 
4565. 


heimweh 
32456. 


nach 


24719. 


in la minore. 


31086, 31087. 


Bethlehem rejoices. 31158. 

Down in ol’. Virginia. 13306, 
13307. 

Freedman’s song. 10256. 

In transit. 32091. 

Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee. 
25671. 


Rapturous youth. 14645, 14646. 
Bornstein (Philip) Come back to Ro- 


many. 410. 
Bornstein (Selwyn) My love for you. 
1866. 


Borodine (A.): 
Marche poloytsienne. 
20155. 
Prince Igor. 32916. 
Boros (F. H.) We'll wander down the 


7910, 17135, 


trail. 26248. 

Boroughf (A. E.) In my haven of 
dreams. 7479, 10802. 

Borowiak (Delphine) Ill be thinking 
of you. (7251. 

Borowski (Felix) Adoration. 15526. 


Borrelli (Charles) Mon Adoré, 17215. 

Borrelli (Ciro) : 
Africa fascista. 
Na _ tarantelila te 


25484, 


24042, 


voglio suna. 


1573 


Bosau (Arline) 
now J’m blue. 1062. 
Bose (Auguste) : 


Bosch (William) 
13440. 
Bose (Fritz von): 


Boshart (Wilma) 
garden with you. 138109. 
Bosnjak (John) One night upon the 
water. 5162. 
Boss (M. K.): 


INDEX 
en non nN SS eS 


Borrowman (Alexander) Nora’s song. 
32700. 

Borschow (Sara) Romance will live 
forever in San Antonio. 20684. 

Borthwiek (J. H.) 
Hawaii. 7240, 16518, 19564. 

Bortoli (Giovanni) aw., and Bortoli 


(Frank) prop. Variation waltz. 


28866. 
Bos (Jane) : 


A quoi bon se dire: je t'aime. 
26534. 


Pour ne pas souffrir d’amour. 


28290. 


Amour en partage. 26571. 

Beaux soirs de Cuba. 9674. 

C’est toi Lona. 26736. 

Chantons le vin. 26773, 26774. 

Cielo de la pampa. 26808. 

Comprendre. 424. 

Copurehic. 9509 (153). 

Corrida del Ganadero. 9920. 

Désir tzigane. 10019. 

En wagon. 661. 

Linda cubana. 27733. 

Magica sonrisa. 11199. 

Marche baroque. 27871. 

Ne troublez pas les amoureux. 
28081. 

On s’aime. 28188. 

Promenade & Hyde-Park. 28310. 

Quand Margoton. 28316. 

Friendship Isle. 


Scholasticum 2. 11916. 
Sonatine A-moll. 12044. 
By the old rock 


Cateh as catch ean. 3558. 

Caviar. 9845. 

Does it mean romance. 10039. 

Gone but not forgotten. 13488. 

Intoxicated with love. 4425. 

Lover beware. 11174. 

Wail of the wind. 18309. 

When I told her, my heart is 
yours. 9268. 


Bossard (H. L.) One summer night. 
83351. 
Bossi (Enrico) : 


Barearola. 18648 (29). 

Notturnino. 18648 (259). 

Petite valse. 18648 (281). 

Polka. 18648 (284). 

Sammlung von stticken alter ita- 
lienischer meister ftir die mo- 
derne orgel. 9509 (647). 


1574 


I lost my heart and 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Serenata. 18648 (821). 

Tarantella. 18648 (340). 

Thema und _  variationen. 9509 
(736). 


1 know youll love | Bossi (Renzo) : 


Intermezzo nostalgico. 1265. 

Sammlung von stticken aiter ita- 
lienischer meister fiir die mo- 
derne orgel. 9509 (647). 

Thema und variationen. 9509 
(736). 

Tre interludi. 260. 


Boston (V. C.): 


Honey I’se lookin’ at you. 953. 
ainin’ in my heart. 5294. 
Snappy Lou. 8724. 


Boston music Co.: 


Ah, moon of my delight. 9537. 

All-service folio for orchestra or 
band. 6298. 

Alpine bird song. 15564. 

American skyways. 3831. 

Ave Maria. 8628. 

Beautiful dreamer. 15676. 

Behold the Lord High Executioner. 
PAW 

Blessed Saviour. 9728. 

Busy clock. 15775. 

By the fountain. 15781. 

By the light of the moon. 18857. 

Chiquito. 15842. 

Christ-child. 26794. 

Cindy. 15857. 

Ciribiribin. 243808. 

Civil war medley. 392. 

Clouds. 26818. 

Come to the woodlands. 413. 

Cradle song. 266. 

Cuban folk-song. 138218. 

Cuckoo. 199005. 

Dance a eachucha. 469. 

Dark eyes. 493. 

Dedication. 19060. 

Desert bride. 10017. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
16108. 

Echoing voice. 640. 

Blegy. 7923, 7924. 

Flowers of joy. 17259. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
743. 

Frog frolics. 16242. 

Gay cavalier. 16257. 

Gay is the rose. 16258. 

Going to the tournament. 21145. 

Grace before singing. 4026. 

Grant us Thy peace. 7955. 

I dream of Jeanie. 1010, 16494. 

I have found the chord that was 
lost. 10544. 

I laid me down to sleep. 19566. 

I love thee. 16546. 

I sang one song. 27464. 

In all the country round. 16715. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Leave it with Him. 7692. 


Little lady. 17006. 


Magical land of triads. 4776. 
Maiden gathers poppies. 16534. 
Maiden sat aweeping. 17115. 


March of the little tin soldiers. 


20150. 
March of the peers. 1651. 
Marianne. 17142. 
Minuetto. 17197. 
Morning splendor. 32540. 


Mother thou, of all the living. 
Ge 

Mount your horses. 1783. 

Mountain king. 17259. 

Neapolitan mood. 8165. 

Necken-polska. 17385. 

Oh, Peter, go ringa dem bells I 


SP EUS 


When in the day-time working 
here, waZets: 
Where is the Cheshire cat. 18445. 
Which is the properest day. 18453. 
Boston T party. 293834*. 
Boswell (Connie) : 
I met my Waterloo out in the 


beautiful sea. 138741. 
Mommy. 11291. 
Bosworth (L. O.): 
Airs and graces. 9509 (6). 


Child and the bird. 18648 (66). 

Night school march. 6253 (3843). 

Pretty dancer. 9509 (587). 

Taking turns. 9509 (727). 
Bosworth & ¢o.: 


Concertino. 18967, 313830, 31381. 


Dancing moonbeams. 3676. 
Fata Morgana. 10193. 


heard from heaven today. Festzug der blumenkodnigin. 3888. 

11544. Gazelle. 19291. 

Old red mill wheel. 17486. In der arena. 27535. 
Opportunity. 116153. Irish souvenir. 16775. 
Our heritage. 14542. Ke Nini S2iss% 

Passing by. 17586. Master melodies. 27887. 
Pater noster. 8880. Nordischer brautzug. 28115. 
Picecaninny serenade. 17607. Obersteiger. 28137. 

Pop! goes the weasel. 17645. Playful pelican. 17627. 
Prayer for purification. 2183. Quivery quavers. 17691. 
Procession of the Sirdar. 2197. Russische fantasie. 20707. 
Rosary. 33021. Spirit of youth. 33258. 
Sapphic ode. 15757. Steeple chase. 28593. 
Seven folk-tunes. 21302, Sunset. 12156. 

Shepherds. 28476. Tampico. 18092. 

Ship. 8667. Twilight serenade. 124381. 
Song of Hafiz. 20851. Voyage to Lilliput. 33598. 
Song of thanksgiving. 25931, | Bosworth & co., ltd.: 

25932. Cherry stones. 13152. 
Song to be hummed at twilight. Fountain. 31609. 

12064. Fun and frolic. 13446. 

Still, still with Thee. 2593. My flowers and the robin. 14368. 
Sweet memory. 2654. Ploughman’s life. 14607. 
Take it as it comes. 2681. Red roses. 2248. 
Theme from Finlandia. 8978. Song of fidelity. 5541. 
There she lies in slumber deep. Suite in D. 33295. 
2763. Third album. 28745. 
This merry festal day. 21080. Bote (Hd.) & G. Bock: 
Thou ancient, thou glorious, thou Deutsches largo. 535. 

alp-crowned North. 18186. Drei schwedische thnze. 852, 

To the rain god. 9040. Festliche musik. 16175. 
To Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my Fliegerparade. 16201. 

soul. 9042. Hriderizianische ouverture. 16240. 

Tu lo sai. 21146. Heekenkind. 920. 

Tune a day. 26162. Katze. 1387. 

Twenty-five etudes. 290. Kuckuck. 1409. 

Twinkletoes. 9094. Kurische Nehrung. 16892. 
Vagrant. 18282. Marsche der luftwaffe. 22759. 
Voice that breathed o’er Hden. Mit dir. 17836. 

9152. Ostpreussische fischertinze. 17540. 
Wavelets. 18337. Prisentiermarseh der flieger. 
We have a song to sing, O. 2959. 17656. 

We're called gondolieri. 2967. Rameau-suite. 17700, 
We sail the ocean blue. 2976. Skagerrak-marsch. 2470. 


When he was a lad. 3018. 


Sonate. 853. 


1575 


INDEX 


Bote (HKd.) & G. Bock-—Continued. 
Spitzwegbilder. 17998. 
Vier lieder aus Ostland. 2930. 
Bote (Hd.) & G. Bock, g. m. b. h.: 
Addio a Venezia. 29198. 
Barock-suite. 29285. 
Beiden Hsel. 29803. 
Deingedenken. 29465. 
Deutsche kantate. 29472. 
Friihlingstag. 29622. 
Galgenbruders fruthlingslied. 
29627. 
In meiner mutter garten. 29884. 
Inschrift unter einem crucifix. 
29905. 
Leichte kavalleri. 14037*. 
Lieder der andacht. 30026. 
Midchengebet. 380095. 
Rembrandt van Rijn. 
Schiaraffenhochzeit. 
Theme varié. 30708. 
Unterhose. 380806. 
Bothner (Sunny) Vil never be lone- 
some again. 10577. 
Botsch (Josephine) : 
Daddy o’ mine. 26872. 
I’m no longer dreaming. 27486. 
My beautiful love. 27994. 
My disappointment in you. 28005. 
Botsford (George) : 
Big jubilee. 3270 (61). 
Dance of the gowns. 383904 (53). 
Fat men on parade. 33904 (73). 
Geisha maid. 33904 (98). 
Joan of Arc. 383904 (147). 


32978*. 
30507". 


Love watches. 3270 (399). 
Wiggle rag. 383904 (338). 
Bottega dei 4. Piedigrotta 1936. 
25669. 
Bottorff (F. T.) It’s spring. 25026. 


Bottorff (W. E.) ‘That old refrain. 


2723. 

Botts (1. B.) Legend of the blue bon- 
nets. 4596. 

Botwin (L. J.) Um building castles. 
22313. 

Botwin (Shirley) I’m building castles. 
22313. 


Boucher (Bob) 
Boucher (R. A.) 


See Boucher (R. A.) 
My dream dear of 


you. 28006. 
Bougas (F. J.) Perifimos Kalamata. 
2130. 


Bougas (J. J.) Perifimos Kalamata. 
2130 


Bouldin (I. B.) Won't you spend eter- 
nity there with me. 9386. 
Bounds (Alfonso) : 
Don’t quit now. 567. 
Sweet and tender. 23498. 
Your satisfaction is my happiness. 
29184, ; 
Bouquet (C. M.) Harlem goes back to 
the land. 138531. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Bourdens (Grace): 
I got the gong from you. 22268. 
Love to me means you. 22741. 
Who, who, who cares. 29085. 
Bourdin (P.): 
En el cabaret. 
Recuerdo de Oran. 
Bourdon (Rosario) : 
Blue grass. 3473. 
Cities service march. 
Darling. 38687. 
Jessica Dragonette’s theme. 
Pepita. 5218. 
Salute to Ohio. 20725. 
Bourg (L. J.) jr. You’re just a vision 
dear to me. 15472. 
Bourke (N. E.) Zella. 12849. 
Bourke (Thomas) pseud. See Berliner 


10149. 
28341. 


24309, 24310. 
4482. 


(Herbert ) 
Bourke (William) Lady in the sub- 
way. 32225. 
Bourlard (Norbert) China moon. 
9866. 
Bourne (Charles) : 
C’est bon. 18864. 
I can’t carry a tune. 19520. 
Land of make believe. 19981. 
Living the life of Riley. 20018. 


Manhattan’s mood. 20145. 

Melody no. X2. 4823. 

Music is a language. 20255. 

Parsley on everybody’s soup. 20512. 

Sailing on the sea of love. 20715. 

That’s what you gave tome. 21088. 
Bourne (G. H.): 

All in a day. 48. 

Darkness came with the sunrise. 

13239. 

Horsin’ around. 16445. 

I’ve got no dough. 7380. 

Oh, oh, don’t look now. 17461. 


On account of because. 5140. 
Once more. 20465. 
Take me away. 5668. 
Would that you. 6184. 
Bourne (Herbert) Who said there 
ain’t no Santa Claus. 33735. 
Bournet (Violette) Honeymoon in 
Cuba. 16486. 
Boutelje (Phil) : 
Give us this night. 6977. 
I can’t play my banjo. 10514. 
Moose-bar. 20239. 
My concertina. 1814, 14348. 
Purple shadows. 11754. 
Boutillier (W. R.) Your voice. 9496. 


Bouvier (J. E.) 
27260. 

Bové (J. H.): 
Glow worm and the star. 16285. 
Go to sleep my baby. 16286. 
Indian epic in song. 16762. 
Riches I hold in light esteem. 

17740. 


Hoiah, Holy Cross. 


1576 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


So there! now I’ve done it. 2494. 
Bowden (H. M.) Pretending. 8463. 
Bowden (John) Nag, nag, nag. 20337. 
Bowden (L. L.): 

After. 6270. 

After long years. 12880. 

Cowboy’s torch song. 24852. 

Dreams of you. 16092. 

Fireside memories. 27073. 

Good shepherd. 27171. 

Here’s to President Roosevelt. 

31787. 

Moonlight magician. 

Song of the rolling tide. 

Wander-thirst. 21235. 


27963. 
33238. 


When poppies bloom in California. 
12623. 
Workin’ Sam. 33795. 
You’re the world and all to me. 
26499. 
Bowen (Arthur) Bluest blues. 3482. 
Bowen (C. EB.) Honey you’re mine 
alone. 4151. 
Bowen (Carolyn) Gardener game. 
13451. 
Bowen (Charles) : 
Ah foun’ Jesus at mah do’. 9536. 


Come to me sweetheart, please do. 
24829. 

Cradle lullaby. 9988. 

Cuban rhumba. 243864. 

Deaf but not dumb. 24889. 


Faded rosebuds. 31545. 
Have no fear. 10886. 
Iam an echo. 10497. 


10566. 
10801. 


I’ll be waiting, dear. 
In my Father’s house. 
Serenade. 11934. 
Spanish tango. 25960. 
Bowen (M. HE.) Since you became a 
reality. 17904. 
Bowen (R. 8.) Tenderfoot. 30698. 
Bowen (York): 
Album for the young. 6283. 


Falling petals. 19209. 
On foot. 20446. 
Pedalling the modern pianoforte. 
20527. 
Bower (Fred) I am a slave of love. 
13616. 
Bowers (G. 8.) Original for piano no. 
4, 20483. 
Bowers (Grace) Fond memories. 
19247. 
Bowers (J. J.) Ah want to go to 
heab’n. 29. 
Bowers (M. A.) Oedipus Tyrannus of 
Sophocles. 21569 (415). 


Bowers (Marjorie) Beneath a cross 
of white, 130386. 
Bowers (R. H.) Now spring is beguil- 


ing. 1984. 


Bowery princess. 22191, 23061, 23179. 


Bowles (C. G.) 
25578. 


On a night for two. 


Bowman (A. J.) Old pioneer. 2038. 
Bowman (Brooks) : 
Gone with the wind. 31686. 
I’m repressed. 27489. 
Lost horizon. 32356. 
When autumn leaves. 21307, 
28954. 


Down on our New 
10070. © 


Bowman (Bud) 
Jersey farm. 


Bowman (H. L.) Texas centennial 
jubilee. 15040. 

Bowman (N. B.) Home _ memories, 
31807. 


Bowman (P. F.) 

Bowne (M. H.): 

Heaven that was meant for me. 
7098. 

Let’s swing the band. 


Waltz song. 26235. 


4629. 


You’ve got what it takes. 6232. 
Box (—): 
I like it, I like it, I do. 29792. 


I’m gonna chuck myself into the 
cold canal. 29813. 
Me likee love, yuammy-yummy-yum- 
yum-yum. 32450. 
My girl’s a rhythm fan. 8084. 
On my little toboggan. 28187. 
Swing me to sleep. 380672. 
This side of heaven. 33426. 
Wheel of the wagon is broken. 
5988, 5989. 
When you’re in love with someone. 
21361. 
Box (Hlton) : 
End of the Caribou trail. 
In old Messina. 1235. 
My S. O. S. for you. 4997. 
Oh! don’t miss Miss Variety. 5097. 
There’s a one horse town in Ari- 
zona. 8998. 
Whistle your worries away. 12667. 
With a cup of cold poison beside 
me. 3135. 
Wurlitzer waltz. 21461. 
Boy and the girl. 6253 (124, 204, 209, 
329, 341, 360, 412, 528) 
Boyajian (Hlizabeth) Enchanted gar- 


664. 


den. 16126*. 

Boyee (C. D.) Call of my heart. 6540, 

Boyce (EH. H.) Jesus is my friend. 
29946. 

Boyce (Edwin) Old fashioned way. 
28165. 


Boyd (Art) Puppy love. 32983. 

Boyd (C. B.) Landon lyric. 14021. 
Boyd (C. E.) Capture of Santa Claus. 
33904 (33). 

Boyd (Daniel) I love you. 273890. 

Boyd (H. K.) I want someone to kiss 
me good night. 7400. 

Boyd (Ernest) I’ve got a crush on you. 
27479), 


1577 


5 INDEX 


Boyd (M. F.) Old sweethearts. 8290. 

Boyd (M. J.) Dawn and eventide. 
21849. 

Boyd (M. L.) Spanish lover’s moon. 
28574, 

Boyden (Hddie) It feels so good. 
10853. 


Boyer (L. R.): 

It’s you I crave. 1809. 

You’ve got me worried. 3239. 
Boyer (Lucien) Ma Nénette. 30092. 
Boyer (M. E.) Without you darling. 

15404. 
Boyer (QO. A.) 

14566. 
Boyer (Weston) 

the moon, 1529. 

Boylan (Frank): 
Do you mind. 16034. 


Parting for a while. 


Lonely to-night like 


Lovely girl. 7848. 
Boyle (B. J.) Spell of the moon. 
28577. 
Boyle (G. F.) Celtic song. 15823. 


Boyle (Marian): 


It’s up to you. 22523. 
Nothing to me, 23048. 
Novia. 23045. 
Rhumba. 2266. 
Boyles (A. L. W.) Some one like you. 
2517. 


Boyles (D. V.) Where’s your sense of 
humor, dear. 263853. 


Boynton (B.G.) Llovea sailor. 29801. 


Boynton (Bert) Man of the hour. 
27860. 

Boynton (H. W.) Son o’ the wild. 
14858. 


Boys and Betty. 3270 (641), 12862 (65— 
68), 29189 (381). 

Bozi (Harold de) 
29353. 

Bozonie (Mike) 
6646. 

Bozza (Hugéne) : 
Aria. 9758. 
Dix piéces faciles. 263. 

Braatz (A. L.) Remember sweetheart. 

22538. 
Brabender (Audrey) : 
Paul Bunyan’s rollway. 11657. 
We had better vote for Roosevelt 
one and all. 21253. 
Brabo (Mabel) Aggravatin’ Rose. 
Bracchi (Alfredo) Per voi. 11669. 


C’est la rumba. 


Come closer to me. 


25. 


Bracht (M. G.) Id like to be in 
heaven. 10520. 
Brack (Imogene) You’ve got me in a 
trance. 9478. 
Brack (Joe) Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 
for you. ‘766. 
Brackett (Ff. H.) au., and Brackett (M. 
FE.) prop.: 
Come unto Me, ye weary. 9509 
(145). 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 31 


Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
18648 (345). 


Brackett (lL. F.) My master and my 


friend. 26533 (197). 

Bradburn (F. E.) Magic moonlight. 
32415. 

Bradburn (Rhoda) Sunny skies. 
23486. 

Bradbury (Stan) Syncopating the 
classics. 28662. 


Bradford (B. H.): 
Under the weeping willow, when 
we were kids. 15185. 
When I go to sleep I want to dream 
of mother. 18408. 
Bradford (C. O.) pseud. See Bilhorn 
(PP) 
Bradford (F. V.) Under the weeping 
willow, when we were kids. 15185. 
Bradford (lL. J.): 


Cottage on the hill. 21805. 
Little red canoe. 22671. 
William. 23885. 
Bradford (Tommy) Love ship of 
dreams. 17074. 
Bradley (B. J.) In Flanders fields. 
10794. 


Bradley (Dorothy): 
Authentic examination tests. 


29263-29266. 
Authentic first Bach. 6379. 
Authentie first Beethoven. 6422. 
Authentie first Handel. 24660. 
Authentic first Mozart. 8042. 
Authentie first Schubert. 25819. 
Authentic first Schumann. 25823. 
Authentic two-part aural practice 
book. 15635. 
Bradley (Harold) Black widow blues. 
29819. 
Bradley (Johnny): 


False alarm. 381556. 
Good-night time has come again. 
31699. 
I’m in cireulation again. 29815. 
There was a time I thought the 
world of you. 383417. 
Bradley (Roland) To have, to hold, 


to love. 261383. 

Bradley (Vi.) Time marches on. 
18200. 

Bradley (Wallace) I. O. U. for love. 
4320. 

Bradshaw (Herbert) Rosemary. 
14711. 

Bradshaw (K. W.) Chord families. 
31294. 


Bradstreet (G. D.): 
My hidden melody. 1841. 
Now stop your fooling and go to 


work. 25582. 
Brady (W. T.) Dreams that never 
come true. 133389. 


1578 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Brihmer (Peter) Liebesfriihling. 
32278. 

Braeutigam (R. L.): 
Way of my heart. 
Wrong. 21459. 

Braeuty (Rael) 

19341. 

Braga (G.) Angel’s serenade. 

Bragg (R. F.) Night winds. 

Braham (Bernice): 
How easily things 

10477. 
I can’t take it. 
I just can’t take it. 
Im a sap. 29807. 
I’ve just got to dance. 
In lullaby land. 29883. 
Last dance. 11001, 29998. 
Living dreams. 11097. 
Mist around the moon. 
My scrapbook sweetheart. 
What’s the matter with 
12588. 
Braham (Dave) 
home. 380098. 
Braham (Philip) 
16970, 22651. 

Brahe (M. H.): 
Evening shadows. 
Keep Thou my heart. 

Brahms (Johannes) : 
Brahms. 293386. 
Cradle song. 264-266, 13979, 18080. 
Csardas of love. 460*. 

KF. A. KE. 23318. 

How iovely is Thy dwelling place. 
9760. 

Hungarian dance. 
269388, 31003 (20). 

In silent night. 15756, 18841. 

Liederland. 33084. 

Little dustman. 6253 (47). 

Lullaby. 38496, 8701, 24203, 24204. 


33623. 
Good time blues. 


12928. 
1952. 
go wrong. 


297713. 
10547. 


29838. 


30168. 
30253. 
me. 
Maggie Murphy’s 
Limehouse blues. 


688. 
27647. 


24200-24202, 


O fair cheeks of roses. 18648 
(53). 
Quartett. 9509 (83). 


Sapphic ode. S761, 13081, 15757. 
Slumber song. 267. 

Songs of Ophelia. 18842. 

Three waltzes. 3497. 

To a nightingale. 18648 (54). 


Waltz, as you dreamily dance. 
26709. 
Wiegenlied. 268. 


Brahy (G. H.): 
Childhood days. 24288. 
Down on the Rio Grande. 
Fiddlin’ Phil. 3892. 

Braidwood (E. R.) City of New York. 

PAN (Way 

Braine (Robert) : 
Dancing marioneite. 
Musical toy. 20261. 


582. 


19025. 


Brambach (C. J.) Waldmeister’s woo- 


ing. 21569 (589). 

Bramble (Bob and Lon) Eugene the 
Jeep. 19188. 

| Brammer (Julius) Bauerngeneral. 
186*. 

Branaka (Kathryn) Remembering 
you. 28856. 

Branch (Ll. R.) Ladies and gentle- 
men, meet the boys. 1414. 

Brand (Caesar) : 

Bachelor of love. 63887. 


Music in my heart is you. 22894. 
Strange as it may seem. 2600. 
Brandeis (Helene) Littie frontier cen- 
tennial mareh of Fort Worth, Texas. 
14108, 16999. 


Brander (G. E.) Hideaway home. 
22192. 

Brandes (Herman) Prinzessin Ade- 
leide. 8471*. 


Brandewiede (Walter) Out of the fog. 
8358. 
Brandstetter (Willi) : 

Keine ist so schon wie du. 
Wort vielleicht. 21453. 
Brandt (Dore) Allerlei volkstanze 

auf dem klavier zu spielen. 59. 
Brandt (Eddie) I’m tossing the woo. 
16612. 


19894. 


Brandt (Enid) Butterfly. 3514. 
Brandt (Leonie) Butterfly. 3514. 
Brandvig (Herbert) : 
Barn dance. 185. 
Reverie. 2261. 
Brandwood (H. F.) Dorothea. 19160. 
Branison (Marion) Strange. 12136. 
Branscombe (Gena) See Tenney 
(G. B.) 
Brant (George) Will Rogers’ last 
wish. 23880. 
Brantley (A. B.) It’s best to be true. 
10864. ' 


Brantman (J. M.) Meditation. 25314. 
Brase (H. E.): 
I have everything to live for. 
10548. 
Say it again to me. 11899. 
Brash (James) Cobweb’s_ valsette. 
18948. 
Brashear (W. R.) 
lamplight. 8815. 
Brasier (EK. F.) 
17338, 32616. 
Brattnick (Frank) 
love with you. 
Bratton (Francis) 
Bratton (J. W.): 


Standing in the 
My Nevada valley. 


That’s why I’m in 
28708. 


Indiana. 13868. 


Bubble and the butterfly. 3270 
(75). 
Hv’ry baby is a sweet bouquet. 


12862 (159). 
Girls who want to go upon the 
stage. 3270 (212). 


1579 


INDEX 
pt. Ilt, n.s., v. 31 


a an aa 


Bratton (J. W.)—Continued. 
Mister Jigger. 12862 (339). 
My black dove. 21569 (383). 
Newlyweds and their baby. 12862 
(362). 
Bratzel (Bertha) t’s always spring- 
time. 7542. 
Brauer (Carrie) Maharaja Kaluka 
Kakata Tomata. 7888. 
Brauer (W. H.) I don’t know why. 
27339. 
Brauer (Walter) Gamble’s class meth- 
od for strings. 3958. 
Braun (Alois): 
In a ruined mission chapel. 10786. 
Nymphs and fairies at the spring. 


Breeding (E. M.) Hanover songs. 
24672. 
Breese (B. B.): 
How’s my chance. 10479. 
. Ill trade you. 10582. 
Breese (W. M.): 
How’s my chance. 10479. 
Ill trade you. 10582. 
Breeskin (Barnet) Written in my 
heart. 3164. 
Breeze (Lou) Let’s be breezy. 19953. 
Breitenbach (EH. K.): 
Change of heart. 24277. 
’m looking for my heart. 24861. 
Look what you’ve done. 25222. 
Breitenbach (R. A.) Red-haired boy. 


123. 5300. 
Braun (Charles) My land. 29189 Breitenfeld (Emil) You kissed me 
(284). good-bye. 33848. 


Braun (FE. E.): 
Sea has covered her face. 14745. 
Winter night idyll. 15393. 
Braun Gay Je): 
Baby at the zoo. 12972. 
Black forest waltz. 6456. 
I’m a millionaire. 16561. 
I wonder if you can be happy with- 
out me, 4356, 10729: 
Old story. 2043. 
Stranger who must have died. 
2601. 
Sunshine Sally. 33307. 
Table under a tree. 30678. 
Temptation. 2707. 


Breithaupt (R. M.): 
Kadenzen. 4538, 4539. 
Vom singen zum _ klavierspielen. 
5904. 
Breitkopf & Hartel: 
Daran ist erschienen die liebe 
Gottes. 9976. 
Dialogus: Ach Herr, du Sohn Da- 
vid. 3726. 
Drei motetten. 5589. 
Dvritte sonate. 3806. 
Erhalt uns, Herr. 19175. 
Fantasie fiir orgel. 22010. 
Fiirchte dich nicht. 10276. 
Fiirwahry, er trug unsre krankheit. 


Thinking it: over. 18179. LOZTTE 
Wait. 28882. Gott fihret auf mit jauchzen. 

Braun (Robert) Home-coming march. 19346. 
22208. Gott wird abwischen alle tranen. 

Braunsdorf (Carl) Meet me in Dallas. 10336. 


20175. 
Bravo (Eddie) What a fool was I to 
let you go. 30861. 
Bravo de Rueda (Jorge) Virgenes del 
sol. 26217. 
Brawner (J. D.) Evesdroppin’. 24497. 
Bray (lL. HE.) Man on the flying tra- 
peze. 20141. 
Bray (M. E.) Music hour. 11888. 
Brayton (L. M.) You're not just an 
ordinary gal. 3227. 
Brazen. 1317, 6499. 
Breach (William) When voices are 
changing. 26328. 
Brede (Wm.) Weeping willow tree. 
2994. 
Bredehorst (H. O.): 
Afterwhile. 6275. 
Key to heaven. 16879. 
Pitter-patter. 17619. 
Brederode (Ada) Whispering sands of 
the desert. 12665. 
Breed (C. B.): 
Beautiful. 3420. 
Forward America. 19261. 


Herr, ich habe lieb die statte 
deines hauses. 10426. 

Herr, nun selbst den wagen halt. 
16402. 

Herr, sei mir gniidig. 10428. 

Ist Gott fiir uns. 10850. 

Jauchzet Gott, alle lande. 10901. 

Kantate. 3389, 18752, 18753, 29274- 
29276. 

Konzert. 20161. 

Limmlein geht und tragt die 
schuld. 16895. 

Mache dich auf, werde _ licht. 
11191. 

Machet die tore weit. 11192. 

Mazurka. 4808. 

Motette. 30187. 

Niemand hat gréssere liebe. 11481. 

Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist. 
17443. 

Olympische kantate. 30336. 

Orgelchorile. 23129, 23130. 

Partita. 30383. 

Romantisch. 20686. 

Rondoletto. 5581. 


1580 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Sechs heitere und besinnliche chor- 
lieder und madrigale. 5765. 

Seehste sonate. 38806. 

Sonate. 4802, 22190, 30197. 

Stimmen der nacht. 20907. 

Tod ist verschlungen in den Sieg. 
12367. 

Trios A597 2: 

Ubers gebirg Maria geht. 

Valse. 4808. 

Valse mignonne. 

Valsette. 5881. 

Vier lieder. 22784. 

Weihnachtslied. 5961. 

Wenn ich mit menschen- und mit 
engelzungen redete. 21280. 


30798. 


Aba ls 8 


Zwei fantasien und fugen. 29456. 

Zwei sonatinen. 30198. 
Breitstein (I. B.): 

I’ve always loved you. 31989. 


In a little bungalow of dreams. 
32066. 
Bremer (G. L.): 
Abide with me. 6261. 
Anima Christi. 6330. 
Come, Holy Ghost. 6647. 
Holy Jesus tender shepherd. 10450. 
Jesu, son of Mary. 7568. 
Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
7702. 
Lord preserve thy going out. 7817. 
Now the labourer’s task is o’er. 
8229. 
O perfect love. 
Offering. 8251. 
Office of the holy communion. 
8252. 
Peace I leave with you. 5209. 
Thee we adore. 8977. 
Brendle (J. E.) When I’m with you, 
the hours seem to fly away. 21316. 
Brennan (A. L.) Good-bye love. 
16295. 
Brennan (C. J.) Four traditional Irish 
songs. 26718. 
Brennan (J. K.):. 
Cachucha. 29355. 
Cecilia. 29378. 
Love’s hour. 30082. 
Marching to the music of the 


8242. 


stars. 30118. 

My voice is like a flute of gold. 
30263. 

Out of the goodness of your great 
big heart. 30366. 

Salt of the earth, salt of the sea. 
30492. 


Song bird. 30587. 
Brennan (Ruth) If you really love 
me. 10764. 
Brennan on the moor. 
Brenner (G. E.): 
Entry of the wilds march. 27023. 


6253 (49). 


Federal triumph march. 29585. 
Golden city triumphal. 10321. 
Tom Mix grand entree march. 

12370. 

Brenner (J. H.) 

29682. 
Brensike (Harold) Blue waltz. 18824. 
Brent (Danny) pseud. See Blackmarr 
(D. D.) 

Brent (Karl): 

Change of heart. 24277. 
I’m looking for my heart. 
Look what you’ve done. 25222. 

Brent (lL. W.) Sailin’ high. 14719*. 

Brenta (Gaston) . Nocturne. 9763. 

Brereton (Marguerite) Wedding hymn. 

2990. 
Brero (G. C.): 
Alla luna. 12901. 
Piccolo fornaio. 14587, 30403. 
Piero il malcontento. 14590, 30406. 
Bres (H. HE.) If I could love you to- 
night. 10745. 
Breskovich (M. R.) 
love. 19276. 
Bressler (Sylvia) Will you know me 
when youre famous. 23883. 

Breton (P. O.): 

I wish that you were mine. 

Swing’s the thing. 23517. 

Brett (Anne) Il never live again. 
24819. 

Bretzlaff (Kathleen ) 

Breuder (W. E.): 

I can’t pretend. 27327. 


Gateway of the earth. 


24861. 


From the one I 


24924. 


Goodnight. 7012. 


T’ll travel alone. 4246. 

Keep hoein’. 19891. 

Out of the night. 14558. 

You're responsible, sweetheart. 
18608. 

Young fella! You’re ready for 
love. 12836. 


Breuer (H. H.) Shamrock, the Shan- 
non and you. 20756. 
Breuer (Ernest) : 
Got myself in love. 4023. 
I knew that wed meet again. 


22275. 

Laddie Buck. 19922. 

Let’s keep America, American. 
27709. 

Put it in writing. 23221); 

Say ah. 5401. 


When it’s springtime in Killarney, 
it’s lovetime in my heart. 21329. 
Where Wicklow looks down on the 
sea. 21571. 
Breuer (Harry): 
Back talk. 3397. 
Chicken reel. 3576. 
Xylophone technique. 
Breux,(Je, RB; 
Coo-coo-coo. 18973. 
Magie de la danse. 20126. 


9399. 


1581 


INDEX 


Brevig (Walter) : 
Don’t you dare. 38759. 


Isn’t it worth the trouble. 4488. 


Dt tLe mi iS.2veol 


Bridgman (W. C.) Basic songs for 
male voices. 9656. 


Briedis (Victor) Lazy rhythm. T7685. 


Make impressions on my heart.| Briegel (G. F.): 


4782. 
Yours for the asking. 6249. 
Brewer (A. H.) Fairy pipers. 6888, 
6884. 
Brewer (G. K.) Springtime melody. 


8812, 12108. 
Brewer (Inna M.) Spring. 8807. 
Brewer (Isabel M.) Men in white. 
4882. 
Brewer (J. H.): 
Indian-summer sketch. 8270 (322). 
Wanderer’s night song. 3270 (694). 


Brewer (lL. E.) Tennessee valley. 
15037. 
Brewer (Mark) Linnets’ parade. 
32287. 
Brewster (E. G.) Because of you. 
9679. 


Brewster (HE. W.): 
I had a love song all my own. 
13646. 

Lonely alone. 14134. 

Weather’s certainly fine. 15259. 
Brewster (I. E.) Our way to love. 

28233. 
Brian (Havergal) : 

Come o’er the sea. 6253 (77). 

In a fairy boat. 6253 (2387). 
Bric-a-brac. 21265. 
Brice (Léon) : 

Czardas. 190138. 

Pesth. 20535. 

Senora de Paris. 20585. 

Briceho (Manuel): 
Caraguena gentil. 13132. 
Joropo tuyero. 13941. 
Bricker (Paul) : 
I know youll wait by the golden 
gate. 31901. 

Let’s imagine. 14064. 

Love is a strange sensation. 17066. 

My big moment. 4930. 

Brickman (D. J.) I bring my love. 
10503. 
Bridge (V. H.): 
In a cute little roadster of blue. 


16707. 
You hit the nail on the head. 
18581. ; 
Bridgeman (S. M.): 
Glorious morning star. 18648 
(142). 
Then would I happy be. 18648 
(346). 
Bridges (F. R.) Two lives. 21166. 
Bridges (V. C.) Two lives. 21166. 


Bridgewater (Lela) Longing for you. 
11119. 


Bridgewater (Mary) See Hay (M. B.) 


Beautiful heaven. 29290. 
Black eyes. 26673. 
Briegel’s (George F.) home on the 
range song book. 97G4. 
Buiiding an arrangement for band. 
9785. 
Familiar melodies. 22006. 
Happy party. 16837. 
Love’s dream. 11072. 
Midnight alarm. 4844. 
Now the day is over. 32714. 
Princeton men are marching. 
20598. 
Rose of Tralee. &580. 
Softly now the light of day. 32714. 
Taps. 32714. 
Briegel (G. F.) ine.: 
Are you. 26595. 
Beautiful heaven. 
Black eyes. 26673. 
Briegel’s (George F.) home on the 
range song book. 9764. 
Building an arrangement for band. 
9785. 
Deep in the chapel of my heart. 
3707. 
Familiar melodies. 22006. 
Fifth cavalry march. 22026. 
Fire jump. 22030. 
Five hundred and twenty six ready 
to use modulations. 18302. 
Happy party. 163387, 
Lavender march. 32242, 
Love’s dream. 11072. 
Midnight alarm, 4844, 
Mine. 27926. 
Moments of happiness. 17214. 
Now the day is over. 32714. 
Rose of Tralee. 8580. 
Softly now the light of day. 32714. 
Taps. 32714. 
Without you. 29079. . 
Briggs (Bartlett) Dream waltz. 
19126. 
Briggs (C. G.): 
Close to Thee. 6253 (72). 
He knows the way. 38270 (247). 
Lead me all the way. 38270 (359). 
Love eternal. 6253 (295). 
Briggs (C. S.): 
Close to Thee. 6253 (72). 
He knows the way. 3270 (247). 
Lead me all the way. 3270 (859). 
Love eternal. 62538 (295). 


29290. 


Briggs (D. B.) Outdoor sketches. 
2093. 

Briggs (H. A.) Angela Eleanor Mary 
McCann. 93. 

Briggs (G. W.) Uncle Sam and Aunt 
Columbia. 9105. 


1582 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dickee-doo. 3729. 
Just a fisherman. 


Briggs (G. W.) jr. 
Briggs (H. M.) 
13950. 

Briggs (Thelma) 
Bright (Dora) Donkey. 31449. 
Bright (S. K.) See Bright (S. M. K.) 
Bright (S. M. K.): 

Hawaiian cowboy. 10389. 

’"Neath Tahitian skies. 20345. 

Oni aka moku. 11603. 

Rena Awapuhi. 11811, 283857. 


Heart break. 4103. 


So blue all alone. 25908. 
Sophisticated hula. 38244. 
Tahiti nui. 12208. 

Bright Mohawk Valley. 138089. 


Brightfire Thunder Sky (Chief): 
Lights of the city grow bright. 
Zon s. 
Your love and charm. 
Brill (B. F.): 
Mothers love song. 4903. 
You my only you. 6186. 
Brill (Betty) lLet’s have a wedding in 
June. 16939. 
Brill (Isadore) : 
I saw the moon through my tears. 


21556. 


166380. 
Maybe. 27889. 
Suppose I kiss you. 28625. 
Until my dying day. 33561. 
You're net the type. 29153. 


Brilliant (Saul) : 
Always say good morning with a 
smile on your face. 12912. 
I’m in heaven sweetheart with you 
by my side. 138708. 
If it were up to me. 18824. 
My baby and me. 14337. 
When you're in my arms. 
Briner (QO. L.) 
place. 7455. 
Bring (Lou): 
Honky-tonky Joe. 24736. 
Love rides on the moon. 17072. 
Brink (Edvard) Udiden grgnne skov. 
26181. 
Brinkmeyer (R. 0.) 
I love you. 17292. 
Briquet (Jean) pseud. 


12647. 
In a little out of way 


My darling I say 
See Philipp 


(Adolf) 
Brisac (P. Monteux-) See Monteux- 
Brisae (P.) 


Brisben (W. E.): 

Mountain dew. 22884. 

Why did I let you go. 23862. 
Brischo (R. P.) Now that you’re back. 

5074. 

Briseoe (C. B.): 

Hph-iph skeph-skiph. 13364. 

IT don’t want no second-handed lov- 


ing. 19536. 
Little piccaninny rose. 14115. 
Briscoe (H. C.) Hach and every mo- 


ment of the hour. 6832. 


126829—37 


Briscoe (Hank) See Briscoe (H. C.) 
Brisk young widow. 6508. 
Brister (S. W.) sr.: 
Beautiful city. 18779. 
Lead me on, blessed Lord. 

Britain (Radie) : 

Baby I can’t sleep. 9638. 
Drums of Africa. 3808. 
Prayer. 11729. 

British assn. of teachers of dancing. 
Tri-ango. 28796. 

British standard music co., ltd. Wed- 
ding of the rose. 2991. 

Brito (A.) Beso diabolico. 26666. 

Brito (Alfredo) Masabi. 7922. 

Britt (Addy) Im sitting pretty in At- 
jantic City underneath the Jersey 
moon. 27443. 

Britt( Elton) : 

Pappy, Zeb and Ezra and Elton. 
8368. 
Red River valley. 11800, 11801. 

Britten (Benjamin) : 

Friday afternoons. 1767, 768. 
Our hunting fathers. 28223. 
Suite for violin and piano. 2619. 

Brittingham (R. B.): 

As time goes on. 26604. 
Swing your blues away. 28655. 

Britton (Reg.) He’s got such funny 
little ways. 29714. 

Britton (Zebron) : 

Hello song. 10420. 
Honey babe blues. 13586, 31811. 
Lawd. 14029, 19938. 


22619. 


Britzke (Anna) Valse triste. 15517 
(415). 
Britzke (Rud.) Valse triste. 15517 
(415). 
Brix (A. K.) Rio Grande. 17747. 
Broaddus (H. H.) Tulip time. 18242. 
Broadhurst (A. V.): 
Across the sands of time. 29194. 
Feeding among the lilies. 22019. 
Guest divine. 193874. 
Reminiscence. 30459. 
Broadnax (H. J.): 
Arise, ye idle ones. 6342. 
Sweet chorines. 33817. 
Broadnax (R. R.) As long as there’s 


a you to love. 29250. 
Broadus (W. B.) jr. 
tion. 25857. 
Broadway gallant. 32689, 33839. 
Broadway music corp. : 
And still no luck with you. 
9585. 
Broadway merry go round. 29340. 
Chiquita, say no. 26790. 
Dear diary. 24391, 29459. 
I miss you. 31970. 
Just made to kiss. 19879. 
Keep hoein’. 19891, 22589. 


Shocking sensa- 


6323, 


4 1583 


INDEX 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


Broadway music corp.—Continued. 
Me wot’s ’ad me own ’orses. 11246, 
17161. 
Moonrise on the lowiands. 1764. 
Ooh, it ’s nice. 11611, 17533. 
Open up your heart. 17534. 
Put it in writing. 23221. 


Saddle your blues to a wild mus- 
tang. 2839. 
Say ah. 5404. 


Sing, freshman, sing. 17909, 23364. 

"Yaint good, like a nickle made of 
wood. 12209, 15003. 

Time tip-toes by. 21100. 

-Without a shadow of a doubt. 


15400. | 

You make the wheels go ’round. 
26465. 

You're never too old to be loved. 
21526. 

You’re what the blues are made of. 
29162. 

You've got me _ guessin’ again. 
291167. 

Youve got me guessing again. 
12824. 

Broadway-nu-follies. 31201. 


Broadwood (lL. A. T.) English tradi- 
tional songs and carols. 9509 (204). 
Broadwood (L. E.) English traditional 


songs and carols. 9509 (204). 
Brobst (A. L.) Devil in disguise. 
10022. 


Brocato (S. A.) Bueckroe moon. 282. 
Brock (Allie M.) : 
Just look at that moon. 7618. 
Searching for love. 2391. 
Brock (Arthur M.) Christ, our Savior. 
29398. 
Broecker (Baik, )*: 


I’m still for prohibition. 1125. 
New day. 1940. 
Repeal has failed. 2255. 
Brock (Frederick) : 
*Cause I’m a gentleman. 21761. 


I never knew before. 22377. 
Listen to the band. 25185. 
Up in Igloo land. 23688. 


Brock (Ida) Where the _ goldenrod 
nods. 3075. 
Brock (J. G.) Christ, our Savior. 
29398. 
Brock (M. P.): 
Just look at that moon. 7618. 
Searching for love. 2391. 
Brock (Pearl) See Brock (M. P.) 
Brockett (Frank) Love birds. 1556. 


Brockman (James) : 

Some one else. 21569 (511). 

You ean look and you can listen, 
but m-u-m is the word. 21569 
(628), 24081 (2385). 

Brockmeier (F. M.) Snowflakes. 
SoloT 


Brockway (H. M.) One more bridge 
to cross. 25596. 
Broderick (Johnny) 
be a man. 3020. 
Brodie (J. C.) & sons: 
Sheaf of little songs. 9509 (663). 
To a baby. 29189 (4386). 


When I grow to 


Brodie (J. R.) Tl write a song. 
24823. 

Brodie (John) Rosy time with Roose- 
Welt. Tt toas 

Brodie (Mary) Mary Ann. 25298. 

Brodniak (A. O.) YT build you a 
bungalow of roses. 16526. 

Brodsky (Vera) : 

Fuller and Warren. 29625. 


I’m dancing to be near you. 19609. 
Brodszky (Nikolaus) : 
selle fille et le brigand. 18799. 
Crois moi. 18993. 
Griiss’ dich Gott, endlich kommst 
du wieder. 19372. 
Ich geh’ mit dir zum standesamt. 


19699. 
Loneliness. 1526. 
Mon seul amour, c’est vous. 20215. 
Brody (Joseph) : 
Jom hachupe. 25049. 
Land of tears. 25126. 
Broeder (R. L.) Cocktail bar. 26821*. 


11459, 11634. 
15517 (39), 18648 (57). 
Hummin’. 16460. 
See Brollier (R. A.) 


Brollopsresan. 
Broken idol. 
Broking (Ada) 
Brollier (Gabe) 
Brollier (R. A.): 
Dixie darlin’. 19077. 
Let’s write a song. 7726. 
She’s growing colder. 17878. 
Texas bluebonnets. 5703. 
Bromberg (Jacob) : 
Don’t forget me. 19098, 29497. 
Inspiration. 19783. 
Just you and I. 32186. 
My sweet. 32680. 
When you are near me. 33711. 
Brome (C. W.) Dreamy California 
moon. 6812. 
Bromersberg (George (Duke) ) Maybe. 
17158. 


Bromley (M. A.) Masquerader. 14231. 
Bromme (Walter) Ball an_ bord. 
12991. 


Broms (J. W.): 

Accent on the South. 12867. 

Degree in love. 13260. 

My first love. 14865. 

We've got a new star. 9212. 
Broms (Wilson) See Broms (J. W.) 
Bronicz (Stawomir) Tak samo nudze 


sie jak ty. 15004, 15005. 
Bronner (Margaret) Vision waltz. 
9144. 


Bronson (Ben) Here’s to you. 924. 


1584 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Bronson (F. C.) My song parade. 
203824. 
Bronson, 6G.) As.) 
Dixie land. 26939. 
Don’t sing aloha dear. 26955. 


Hawaii and you. 10888. 
Hawaiian moon of melody. 10392. 
Hula me oe. 27305. 

In a dream of Honolulu. 
In a little Carolina town. 
Kai e wa waltz. 27641. 
Night time in Hawaii is lovetime 


PAPE 
27528. 


with you. 11485. 
Old Nevada moon. 28172. 
Paloma. 11688. 
Waltzing with you, in Honolulu. 
28897. 


Bronson (Margaret) : 
Gypsy fires. 18518. 
Play the scale of C. 32875. 
Bronson music & sales corp.: 
Bronson’s song folio. 9778, 24212- 
24216. 
Dixie land. 26939. 
Don’t sing aloha dear. 
Hawaii and you. 10388. 
Hawaiian moon of melody. 10392. 
Hula me oe. 27305. 
In a dream of Honolulu. 27527. 
In a little Carolina town. 27528. 
Kaiewa waltz. 27641. 
Night time in Hawaii is lovetime 


26955. 


with you. 11485. 
Old Nevada moon. 28172. 
Paloma. 11638. 
Waltzing with you, in Honolulu. 
28897. 


Bronson’s song folio. 9778, 9779, 24212— 
24216. 
Bronson’s song folio for Hawaiian and 
Spanish guitars. 6514. 
Bronstein (A. J.): 
City College banner. 6620, 32242. 
Harmony in spring. 7070. 
Bronxville, N. Y., Bronxville public 
schools. Gramatan. 29674. 
Brook (A. L.) Two modern American 
compositions. 28338. 
Brook (Harry): 
Little child Jesus. 
Little King. 20007. 


16992. 


Plane tree. 14597. 
Quiet August noon. 17688. 
Springtime. 18000. 
To daffodils. 5788. 
Two unison songs. 29343. 
Brooke (I. L.) pseud. See Jones 
(I. H.) 
Brookert (Frank) Without you. 
29079. 
Brookfield (J. N.) Stealing love. 
Bee. 


Brooks (Abe) 
brown hair. 


Jeanie with the light 
22534. 


Brooks (Bob) That’s the place where 


all the sweethearts go. 2726. 
Brooks (C. W.): 
Christ is:all. 3590. 
Heaven's joy. 4115. 
I love you. 27891. 
Brooks (HH. D.) Surrender waltz. 
234938. 


Brooks (Harl) : 
After I’ve been your loved one. 


26544. 
I like the flavor of your lips. 
19568. 
Please dear. 25678. 
Brooks (Ernest) Toccata. 23460. 
Brooks (Harry): 
Disturbing the piece. 16026. 
Low tide down in my heart. 17092. 
On the loose. 20452. 
Rockin’ in a rockin’ chair. 8558. 


Swing, Mr. Charlie. 5656. 
Brooks (Harvey) : 
Bill’s specialty. 18811. 
Don’t let our love song turn into a 
blues. 10055. 
Finger wave. 730. 
I love the blues. 10590. 
I took you at your word. 1156. 
It’s a mighty pretty night for love. 
4446. 


Let’s go ballyhoo. 4617. 

Love in the first degree. 11138. 

Please don’t say you love me if you 
don’t. 20564. 

When my baby and me step out. 
15316. 

Who’s that pretty baby. 

You alone. 26488. 

Brooks (I. H.) Mammy’s little baby. 


9318. 


20134. 
Brooks (J. M.): 
Come back. 15880. 
Tl love you ’till the day I die. 
19584. 


You make living sweeter. 15457. 
Brooks (Josephine) See Brooks (M. J.) 
Brooks (l. E.) Five little words. 


16197. 
Brooks (M. J.) Why did you go with 
another. 21396. 


Brooks (M. M.): 
Drop the O and put U in the center 


of love. 10115. 
Flower fashion show. 13418. 
Good-bye to Carolina. 16296. 
I’d give the world. 22245. 
I told you. 27474. 
I’ve never been able to get enough 
of you. 19681. 


I want to middle down the center 
of an aisle with you. 22416. — 
If the band of a wedding ring could 
only play a tune. 24943. 
Mumsey. 32550. 


1589 


INDEX 


Brooks (M. M.)—Continued. 
Swing mad. 14983. 
Writhing rhymn. 61388. 
Brooks (Ralph H.) For me and a girl 
like you. 19252. 
Brooks (Russell) Bookolix. 24199. 
Brooks (Russell H.) Brokel system of 
improvising. 9772. 
Brooks (Shelton) : 
After all these years. 6271. 
I] ean’t carry on without you. 
29771. 


Rhythm train. 32990. 


Romping on Ramport. 33018. 
You ain’t talking to me. 29189 
(486). 
Brooks (Sydney) : 
Have you got your harmonica 
handy. 19416. 
Yes, not arf we are. 30952. 


Brooks music pub. co.: 
My hut is built near a teakwood 


tree. 8101. 

Out of the darkness. 8357. 

Singer of songs. 2467. 
Brookshire (Camilla) Dearest. 19056. 
Broomberg (Mendel) I whistle, I 
whistle. 32009. 


Broome (Edward) au., and Broome 
(Bs C:, of Ws €:) props: 
Be thou near. 3270 (48). 
Now the day is over. 3270 (458). 
When twilight deepens. 26533 
(321). 
Broome (Rossie) 
174. 


Broones (Martin) : 


Back on lover’s hill. 


Another dream gone wrong. 26582. 
Hidden in the valley. 10482. 
It happened in the starlight. 7534, 


19801. 

Journey’s end. 32163. 

Like a tin can tied to a puppy dog’s 
tail. 27730. 

Love song. 27816. 

Moon melody. 1749. 

One last love song. 

Rocking with you 
23.011. 

Seeing stars. 5240. 

Swing along. 28646, 28647. 

Thought. 18188. 

Trafalgar Square. 28789. 

Unbelievable. 28843. 

Broonzy (Willie) : 

Big Bill blues. 9711. 

Don’t tear my clothes. 24445. 

Good liquor gonna carry me down. 
4017. 

Rambling with that woman. 

Romeo and Juliet. 30474. 

When scmebody loses then some- 
body wins. 6026. 


2066, 5158. 


in my arms. 


5298. 


pt. II, n. S., vi dll 


You have to live and let live. 
9436. 
Brosius (M. A.) : 
Caprice. 31246. 
Dawn is here. 31898. 
I sing to you. 31984. 


If I had a palace. 32089. 
In the desert moonlight. 
Lovely spring. 32392. 
Our misty moon. 32811. 
Red roses in the rain. 382969. 
Brosky (C. T.): 
I dare say. 


29889. 


24780. 


I’ve got you on my mind. 19676. 
You’re the one I love. 24001. 
Brothers (Richard) Oh, yes, oh, yes, 
a million times yes. 20413. 

Broughton (H. W.): 
Gone. 22118. 
Home of my heart. 22209. 


I met my love while dreaming. 


22371. 
Pinch my little finger in the dark. 
20548. 
Washing the dishes. 238727. 
You great big nut. 2389538. 
Broughton (Haydn) Stop _ stallin’. 
30631. 
Broughton (Richard) I’m lonely for 
you. 1108. 
Brouse (M. O.): 
Broadway sweetheart. 26721. 
Me-oh-my. 27898. 
Browda (Morris) Aristic compositions 


by Morris Browda. 118. 
Browder (H. F.) In Hawaii—land. 
19748. 
Brower (E. O.): 
Oh-h-h, but it hurts nice. 
Who eares. 3087. 
Brown (A. L.): 
Ballet dancer. 
Summer reverie. 
Brown (A. 8.): 
Aphrodite. 29189 (7). 
Come out, June moon. 12862 (109). 
D-I-V-O-R-C-E. 12862 (130). 
Dixie land I love you. 12862 (132). 
Don’t look at me like that. 29189 
(90). 
Girl next door. 26533 (94). 
I always know my own front door. 
3270 (281). 
I'd like to spend a rainy afternoon 
with you. 12862 (230). 
I love them all. 29189 (179). 
I’m a poor old henpecked man. 
29189 (181). 
I’m not that kind of a girl. 
(129). 
I’m walking slow, but I’m going 
fast. 26533 (132). 
I never loved another girl as I love 
you. 29189 (184). 


2014. 


12998. 
14943. 


210533 


1586 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


June moon. 12862 (276). 

Land where my fathers died is good 
enough for me. 29189 (235). 

Longacre Square. 29189 (248). 

Loving time. 3270 (400). 

Moving day in jungle town. 
(194). 

Murphy. 12862 (350). 

My best girl. 29189 (280). 

Napoleon. 3270 (448). 

Roosevelt and Earle. 28388. 

They all take off their hats to Mr. 
Murphy. 12862 (496).. 

When hop scotch Mary took her 
first Seotch high ball. 12862 
(535). 

Brown (A...) You’ve brought the sun- 
shine. 6228. 

Brown (A. W.) Brand new day. 15758. 

Brown (Aaron): 

Let’s land with Landon and pros- 
perity. 25158. 

That’s-how-it-is. 89783. 

Brown (Afton) Wasting 
15242, 15243. 


26533 


my time. 


Brown (Al) Back in those old Ken- 
tucky days. 31102. 
Brown (Al. W.): 
Base-ball. 9509 (38). 
Daylight hurts my eyes. 9509 
(179). 
Roll on the rollaway. 9509 (623). 
To-night. 9509 (747). 
Under the electric lights. 9509 
Ciae):. 
Brown (Archie) End of the vagabond’s 
trail. 27019. 


Brown (8B. J.) You ain’t heard nothin’. 
15430. 
Brown (B. R.) 
3448. 
Brown (Bob) See Brown (R. M.) 
Brown (Burgess) : 
Rusty hinge. 
Tea time tote. 
Brown (C. E.): 
Be mine once more. 9661. 
Beautiful lady, its time that we 


Betrayed in paradise. 


30490. 
26065. 


pact. 31127. 
Dearest. 6739. 
I should have known better. 10683. 
Brown (C. H.) Youre just right. 
23980. 


Brown (Cleo): : 
Every Tubb. 10170. 
I wonder. 7417. 
Joe Louis stomp. 10916. 
Pelican stomp. 2126. 


Two lips in the night. 9101. 
Brown (Clinton) : 
Everything I love. 21986. 


Songs that will never grow old. 
25945. 


Brown (D. G.): 
Dixie land. 16029. 
Girl of yesterday. 16269. 
My ukulele girl. 17363. 
Brown (Daie) See Brown (H. D.) 
Brown (Dot) pseud. See Allinson 
(Dorothy) 
Brown (Dwight) : 


Come down to dear old Texas. 
24326. 
Roses are symbols. 20695. 


(Mrs. BE. A.) Come down to 
24326. 


Brown 
dear old Texas. 
Brown (HH. H.): 
Can’t you. 
Harlem swing. 
Brown (EH. M.): 
Coast guard patrol. 26821. 
Taconic parkway. 28665. 
Brown (KE. 8.) Father, we thank Thee. 
6893. 
Brown (KE. W.) 
0150. 
Brown (Eddy) Love at last. 17052. 
Brown (Hdith) pseud. See Bogomaz 
(Hdith ) 
Brown (Edith D.): 
All my inspiration gone. 
Black-eyed Susans. 138057. 
I’m loving you then. 13720. 
In a little white canoe. 13841. 
On the side of a hill. 14522. 
Watching for a signal from the 
shore. 15244. 
Brown (Elson) See Brown (R. E.) 
Brown (Emma R.): 
Chow-chow. 26793. 
Why don’t you finish what you 
started. 30918. 


31241. 
31747. 


On with Roosevelt. 


12897. 


Brown (Ernest D.) After to-night. 
29201. 

Brown (Ethelyn R.) Whatcha gonna 
do. 26287. 

Brown (Ff. A.) Your eyes cannot de- 
ceive me. 21558. 

Brown (fF. J.) See Spencer (¥. J. B.) 

Brown (F. M.) ‘Turn off dat rain. 
15160. 

Brown (Faye) To the one I loved. 
26138. 


Brown (Forman) : 
Hilis Island boys. 6844. 
He may be yo’ man Friday, but he’s 
my man Saturday night. 7082. 
Brown (Fred) Dancing with you and 
the moonbeams. 21839. 

Brown (G.) Rock me to sleep in my 
Rocky Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 
Brown (G. F.) Good-night nurse. 

10328. 
Brown (G. Hardin) : 
And night too. 6820. 


Sing a song at twilight. 28494. 


1587 


INDEX 


Brown (G.-Harrison) Vision of you. 
28878. 
Brown (G. J.): 
Somebody new. 17954. 
Swan song. 2641. 
That is the reason why. 30702. 
That’s what you’ve done to me. 
12292. 
We met in Nasau. 26250. 
Without a glance you pass me by. 
9372. 
Brown (G. L.): 
Falling for you. 10189. 
Love on the radio. 11157. 
What’ll we do with father. 15280. 
Brown (G. M.) Fountain of youth. 
24589*. 
Brown (G. P.) 
all over again. 


Let’s dance this waltz 
25156. 


Brown (Gail R.) Where is the Che- 
shire cat. 18445. 

Brown (Gene D.) Nursery rhymes. 
303800. 

Brown (Geoffrey) I can’t forget. 


19522. 
Brown (George R.) Spring in Vienna 
but autumn in my heart. 5572, 20884. 
Brown (Georgia) Dat ol’ Bob White. 
9980. 
Brown (Gertrude) 
Brown (Gladys D.) 
24666. 
Brown (Grace) : 
I want to live and love and die with 
you. 1174. 
When the heart of the world went 
wrong. 33699. 
Brown (H. D.) Widjiwagan. 18488*. 
Brown (H. L.): 
O what a Saviour. 11531. 
When twilight shadows fall. 33708. 
Brown (Harrison) I had good inten- 
tions. 27351. 
Brown (Herbert) 
little girl. 14968. 
Brown (Irving) : 
My song is you. 20823. 
Sing, freshman, sing. 17909, 23364. 
What the heart believes, the eyes 
will see. 9248. 
Brown (J. A.) Swagger suit. 
Broyvine i. .): 
Even then. 


Pourquoi. 20580. 


Hail to Roosevelt. 


Sweet little, mean 


2639. 
3845. 


Just dreams. 1369. 
Kitty McCue. 25113. 
No more. 28107. 
Sometimes. 5533. 
Brown (J. H. L.) It must be grand. 
32118. 
Brown (J. J.): 


Answer to Red River valley. 100. 
Because I have found you. 201. 
Floridy. 742. 

_ Dll never sing the blues. 13666. 


De} TT, WS.) Varo 


I miss you. 13742. 

Miami. 30158. 

Unfading memories of father, 

mother and home. 30804. 

Unlucky man. 2882. 
Brown (Mrs. J. M.) 

(Gladys D.) 
Brown (J. O.) 


See Brown 


Sweet Memory lane. 


26020. 

Brown (J. R.) Silvery light. 33142. 

Brown (J. 8S.) jr. Love is a sweet 
chord. 11141. 

Brown (James) Miniature suite. 
32495. 


Brown (James L.) For compositions 
by James L. Brown see this index 
under names of claimants of copy- 
right. 

Brown 

Brown 
2508. 

Brown (Jennie B.) Uncle Sam and 
Aunt Columbia. 9105. 

Brown (Jewel) Sweet little, mean lit- 


Returning. 2258. 
B.) Spell-bound. 


(Jane) 
(Jeanne 


tle girl. 14968. 

Brown (Jimmy) I had to change my 
plan. 1023. ° 
Brown (Joe (Doc)) See Brown (J. 

RS) 
Brown (Jug) See Brown (J. H. L.) 
Brown (Julia L.) Twilight and you 
in a garden fair. 5885. 
Brown (K. C.): 


Manana, always tomorrow. 32421. 
Singin’ a song. 33157. 
Brown (K. M.) On the budget. 8310. 
Brown (K. W.) Dawn and eventide. 

21849. 
Brown (L. R.) 
Brown (L. T.): 
Old New England. 32764. 


Kosciusko. 32220. 


You're the doctor. 15482. 
Brown (L. W.): 
Ridin’. 23259. 
We ought to be on the radio. 
23741. 
Brown (Louis) Mountaineer. 4905. 


Brown (M. C.) World children for 
Jesus. 12862 (549). 
Browne (M. EH.) : 
Like stars in heav’n. 9509 (888). 
Song of the cup. 9509 (686). 
Brown (M. S.): 
’Lizabeth Jane. 20019. 
Similes are not as sweet as kisses. 


33184. 
Brown (M. W.) Who loveth most. 
337382. 
Brown (M. Z.) I’ve got the sniffles. 
19674. 


Brown (Marion) 
parted. 29772. 
Brown (Martin L.): 
Homer. 27272. 


I can’t forget we 


1588 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


I know all the answers. 27360. 
It’s heaven. 27580. M 
Just to be with you. 27635. 


Seeing stars by moonlight. 28452. 
Then came the dawn. 28716. 
Who wants an angel. 29034. 


Brown (Mary L.) My theme song. 
11446. 
Brown (N. A.) Weather man has set 
the stage for love. 12564. 
Brown (N. H.): 
After dark. 19. 
Alone. 38318. 
Busy body. 291. 
Desdamona. 21868. 
Got a pair of new shoes. 7018. 
I’m feelin’ like a million. 1085. 
Love was in the air. 20102. 
Pagan love song. 25772. 
Smoke dreams. 23387, 33194, 
33195. 
Something’s gotta happen soon. 
Boot. 
Statues. 25977. 
Sun showers. 26001. 
Under your spell. 9118. 
Words and music. 30944. 


Would you. 6135, 12733, 12734. 
You're in a class by yourself. 

3217-8219, 
Yours and mine. 
Brown (O. B.) 


3254. 
Sun shali no more go 


down. 29189 (412). 
Brown (O. C. M.) Comforter. 15888. 
Brown (Olive B.): 
Let’s be sweethearts again. 19955. 


Price tag on a cottage for two. 
5270. 
Brown (Paul. W.): 
My belief in you. 32571. 
My heart feels a thrill. 32584. 
Weathering a storm. 23753. 
Brown (Philip W.) In the higher way. 
24985. 


Brown (R. A.) Harlem serenade. 
19406. 

Brown (R. BE.) Supply and demand. 
20934. 

Brown (R. G.) Tho you cannot be 
mine. 9012. 

Brown (R. J.) On with Roosevelt. 
5150. 


Brown (R. M.): 
Place in your heart. 28274. 


Say you won’t leave me. 23307. 
Brown (Ralph): 
I'll be dreaming of love. 24809. 


It’s all because of you. 22511. 


Love you. 25264. 

Play me swing nite and day. 
25674. 

Swinging down in Harlem town. 
23527. 


Brown (Randle) Moonlight blues. 
4881 
Brown (Reid) When I get back to 


the mountains. 15297. 
Brown (Richard W.) : 


God meant you for me. 825. 

I ups and says Arlyne. 4829. 

I wish you were a mazuzah. 
10725. 

Jubivitis. 10926. 

Little girl in white. 17004. 

Love is not so simple. 19570. 


My search has ended. 11429. 
Tip tap toe. 5784. 
You and I had an ice cream cone. 
9414. 
Brown (Rita): 
I’m happy. 10621. 


Thunder in the Rockies. 28754. 


Brown (Roy) I’m broken hearted. 
22311. 

Brown (Roy W.) I spy with my little 
eye. 27472. 

Brown (Sallie) Letter tied with blue. 
19681. 

Brown (Sylvia) In a green valley. 
10780. 


Brown (T. C.): 


Grasshoppers’ dance. 10348, 
Linnets’ parade. 32287. 
Préludes. 82299. 
Robbin’ Harry. 2290. 
Saltarello. 4025. 
Brown (T. D.) My dream for you. 
17297. 
Brown (Ted) Non conosci il ritor- 
nello. 2398. 
Brown (Vincent) Back to the one 


26631. 
New deal Kelly. 8175. 
Brown (Wayne) See Brown (M. W.) 
Brown Berrey. 31206. 
Browne (A. EH. (Pat)): 
TE, OEt9i. 
In the twinkle of an eye. 1256. 
Melody of wine. 1692. 
Wonderful you. 3144. 
Browne (J. A.): 
Somebody just like you. 
(431). 
Sweetheart time. 
Yankee dude’ll do. 
Browne (Jane M.) 


who’s waiting. 
Brown (W. P.) 


6253 


6253. (467). 
6253. (542/). 
Apple blossom 


time. 18715. 
Browne’ (Joe) Gentleman awaits. 
31636. 


Browne (John M.) Why couldn’t you 
have loved that way. 21392. 
Browne (Louise) Wearin’ my heart 


in two. 380854, 
Browne (M. A.) Breaking waves. 
65038. 


Browne (Pat): 
Hand in hand. 891, 


1589 


INDEX 


Browne (Pat)—Continued. 


Manana. 1643. 
Browne (Ted) music co., inc. Blues in 
paradise. 9748. 
Browning (Dunean) Little cowboy. 
7762. 
Browning (I. H.) Let’s go ballyhoo. 
4617. 
Browning (Mortimer) : 
My true-love hath my heart. 
11449. 
Sleep, my laddie, sleep. 2475, 
5497. 
Browning (William) Landon lyric. 
14021. 


24318. 
Smile in your eyes. 


Brownings go to Italy. 
Brownlie (Gladys) 


12009. 
Brownrigg (M. R.) Memories of desert 
gold. 253822. 
Brown’s (Burgess) orchestra. Tea 
time tote. 26065. 


Brownsmith (Douglas): 
Blue sunset. 21717. 
Toys to play with. 

Brownson (William) 

dawn. 23284. 

Broyles (Hlizabeth) : 
Daddy rockie - sing. 467. 
Rockaby baby, O bye. 2299. 

Tea kettle tea. 2698. 
Bruce (EK. W.) Garden party. 31632. 
Bruce (Frances) Just to hear you say 
I love you so. 7623. 
Bruce (M.C.) Six dance duets. 24219. 
Bruce, Clements & co. Weird of Col- 
bar. 28982. 

Bruch (Margarete) 
26533 (215, 216). 
Bruch (Max) Osterkantate. 

(215, 216). 

Bruckner (Anton): 

1. symphonie C-moll. 9506. 
IV. symphonie es-dur. 33904. 
VI. symphonie A-dur. 9508, 

Brucks (Charlotte) : 
Broomsticks on parade. 
Terribly lonesome. 5701. 


2820. 
Rose of the 


Osterkantate. 


26533 


13096. 


Brudi (lL. A.) End of the world. 
29551. 

Brudy (Herbert) Five little hearts. 
16196. 


Briickler (Hugo) March of the rural 
guard. 21569 (326). 

Brueder (W. E.) Keep hoein’. 22589. 

Briggemann (Wilhelm) Ftnf leichte 


duette. 9781. 

Britittner (Otto) Twilight on the Dan- 
ube. 12480. 

Bruhl (Rose) Only a rose from my 
heart. 5166. 


BrounsGh): 


Cheeur triomphal. 28425. 


DbtsIi, Mi jS.7 Va" 


Jésus, Toi qui sauvas ie monde. 


1828, 1329. 
Tu es Petrus. 9080. 
Brunard (G.) Broadway-nu-follies. 
31201. 
Brune (W. H.) Just start a little try- 


ing. 10957. 
Brunell (Jane) Little private wire 
from your heart to mine. 1511. 
Brunelli (Louis) Two sparkling eyes. 


23672. 
Brunker (Ronald) Snow queen. 
25905. 
Bruno (J. C.) Make a ,reach for 
Camels. 17119. 
| Bruns (G. BE.) Theme, 33398. 
Brunsman (W. J.): 
Bobby Shafto. 24194. 
Dear lady of my dreams. 13246. 


Midnight 
17189. 
Three wise men. 33438, 
Brunton (8.1. K.) Love made you just 


ride of Paul Revere. 


for me. 4728. 
Brusaglino (Paolo) Va, muletto, va. 
2889. 


Brusiloff (Nat): 


Ill write a love song. 18670. 


In old Holland. 32080. 
Rhumba swing. 28366. 
Brussels (Iris) Sonata. 3508, 15768. 


Brusso Sera d’autunno. 
11932. 
Brust (Herbert) : 
Kurische Nehrung. 16892. 
Lied vom Memelland. 16958-16960. 
Ostpreussische fischertinze. 17540. 
Bruyn (R. P.) Friendship. 27106. 
Bryan (Al): 
Donald Duck. 19092. 
Where the mountains reach the 
moon. 18446. 
Bryan (Alfred) : 
Angel eyes. 33904 (8). 
Can’t you see. 21569 (57). 
Don’t be an old maid, Molly. 6253 
(106). 
Highland Mary. 24031 (71). 
I’d rather love my old rag doll. 
9509 (3807). 
I’m afraid to sleep alone. 9509 
(315)! 
I’m going to do what I please. 
12862 (240). 
Is Julia home, 33904 (141). 
Lovins dovins. 9509 (428). 
Mary gave him the merry ha, ha. 
29189 (260). 
Pass dat possum. 3270 (494). 


(Giovanni) 


Sometime in springtime. 33904 
(280). 

Stingy kid. 12862 (480). 

Sweet little Nora Riley. 12862 
(482). 


1590 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Underneath the big magnolia tree. 
29189 (444). 
When a pal of mine steals a gal of 
mine. 62538 (514). 
Where were you last night. 3270 
(726). 
Yes she did. 3270 (763). 
You'll have to ask my mother. 
3270 (767). 
Bryan... (©; )°F.) 
chicken. 14485. 
Bryan (Lucile) 
story. 13195. 
Bryan (M. L.) 
story. 13195. 
Bryan (Vincent) : 
Come with me and paint Paree. 
6253. (82). 
I’ve waited long for thee. 
2A (,). 
In far away Orcania. 15517 (179). 
Little old New York. 6253 (285). 
Love is king. 15517 (225). 
Nobody knew. 15517 (272). 
Our dream of love is o’er. 
(370). 
Shy little violet blue. 6253 (418). 
Sweet Rosa Pompetta. 6253 (464). 
We're going to fight the Indians. 
6253 (508). 


Oh, I’m a prairie 


Confederate soldier’s 


Confederate soldier’s 


6253 


6253 


When I’m alone with you. 15517 
(441). 
Bryant (A. E.) Ill dream again with 
you. 19579. 
Bryant (Donald) I’m building castles 
in the air. 138690. 
Bryant (EH. lL.) Winged souvenir. 
18502. 
Bryant (Estelle) Question, dear, is 
who. 23223. 
Bryant (G. R.) Winged souvenir. 
18502. 
Bryant (G. W.): 
Gypsy dance. 27193. 


My flower garden. 28015. 

Why are you silent. 18473. 
Bryant (M. L.) Monday morning 
blues. 7995. 
Bryant (N. E.) 
Bryant (P. O.): 


Love bonds. 32365. 


Cut down on the cutting up. 
31380. 

Me and my trailer blazing a trail 
with you. — 30181. 

You're crazy if you sing this song. 
18593. 

Bryant (Paul): 
Dearest one. 13257. 


How strange my heart. 4174. 

It’s time to dream again. 13912. 
Bryant (Percy) See Bryant (P. O.) 
Bryant (Willie) Home-cookin’. 10452. 
Bryant music co. Tantum ergo. 23551. 


Brymnr (J) 22): 

All I need is you. 24058. 

Ask mammy. 12862 (24). 

Come after breakfast. 29189 (65). 

Consolation lane. 29189 (70). 

Home relief blues. 7184. 

Rainbow Sue. 26533 (234). 

There’s a big cry baby in the moon. 

29189 (427, 428). 

Without you I can’t go on. 127138. 
Bryson (H. F.) Pretty girl. 2190. 
Buan (J. J.) At the end of the trail. 

29255. 
Bub oder miidel. 9509 (86-90, 288), 
12862 (71, 172, 334, 344, 396, 451, 515). 


Bucalossi (Ernest) Grasshoppers’ 
dance. 4030, 10343. 

Buecieri (Martin) Ducky wucky 
danee. 381503. 

Buchanan (Agnes, sister) If great 
wonders thou desirest. 29858. 

Buchanan (Perey) Simon Peter. 5469. 


Buchardo (Carlos Lépez) See Lopez 
Buchardo (Carlos) 

Bucher (R. C.): 

Attorney and counsellors at law. 
136. 
Semper paratus. 2396, 8641. 

Buchert (J. A.) Cupid, you’re stupid, 

you rascal you. 6694. 
Buchhauser (A. W.) Song to a tree. 
80595. 

Buchholz (Karl): 
Deutsches largo. 
Mit dir. 1736. 

Rechts. Ba 
Memory. 1698. 
Spirit of New York. 17997. 

Buchtel (¥. L.): 


530. 


Comrades. 26834. 
Puppet parade. 32932. 
Rubank sacred orchestra folio. 


2334. 
Buchtel (Forrest) Buchtel (Forrest) 
trombone method. 31207. 
Buchwalter (KH. M.) Weep not for me. 


28930. 

Buck (B. CC.) Belladora. 3489. 
Buck (C. C.)  Sing-a-while leaflet. 
33150. 


Buck (C. O.) After you fall in love. 
Pale 


Buck (Dudley) 
21569 (500). 
Buck (Dudley) au., and Buck (Dudley) 
prop.: 
Abu Ben Adhem. 15517 (2). 
Bedtime. 9509 (45). 
Grasshopper and the ant. 
(133). 
March of the rural guard. 21569 
(326). 
On the sea. 15517 (285). 
Sanctus. 15517 (830). 


Sing alleluia forth. 


15517 


1591 


INDEX 


pt. 197, Dy Si, VASE 


Buek (Dudley) au., and Buek (Dudley) 
prop.—Continued. 
Spring’s welcome. 
Wanderer’s night 
(427). 
When I know 
6253 (267). 
(Edwin) I’m still loving you. 


15517 


song. 


(870). 
15517 


what you know. 


Buek 
4305. 
Buck (Ethel) You're everything lovely. 
1859-4. 
Buck (H. P.) 
10454. 
Buek (J. M.) 
Buek (James): 
Waltzing with you. 9179. 
Washin’s over. 9189. 
Buek (Joe): 
Ev'ry Sunday night. 


Home of my dreams. 


Belladora. 38489. 


10177. 


Night, a maid, a kiss. 11482. 
She loves me. 11951. 
Some sweet day. 12081. 


When you're in love with somebody 
else. 12646. 
Buek (R. A.) I am lullaby. 
Buek (Richard H.): 
I love you as the roses love the 
dew. 18648 (178). 
I'm always thinking of you dear. 
9509 (816). 


31854. 


Let me kiss your tears away. 
265383 (168). 


When the meadow-larks are ¢eall- 
ing Annie Laurie. 21569 (605). 


Buek (Robert H.) Hail President 
Roosevelt. 4053. 


Buck (Vera): 
Feeding among the lilies. 
Reminiscence. 30459. 
Buckingham (Carolyn) Trailing along 
in a trailer. 9060. 
Buckingham (Gertrude) 
men. 27872. 
Buckley (Frances) 
dreams. 382639. 
Buckley (lL. B.): 
At the royal ball. 
Candy city. 15802. 
How can I care for somebody else 
when my heart belongs to you. 


22019. 


Marehin’ 


My wonderful 


15628. 


27290. 

I will love you forever, my darling. 
16670. 

Memories of mother and dad. 
1253: 

Old horse hair sofa. 17480. 

Our Coustitution. 14539. 


There’s a spot that is heaven to me. 
15083. 


Where the moon shines o’er the 


pine trees. 29020. 
Buekman (Leola) Dearest of dears. 
HLS 


Buekner (R. 0.) Ul always love you. 


19572. 
Buekner (T. W.) Spring came on for- 
ever. 5570. 


Buekner (Wilbert) 
get so blue. 7221. 
Buekowitz (John) 


I get so happy, I 


Children of Amer- 


ica. 24289. 
Buekstein (Joseph) While I dance 


this waltz with you. 18455. 
Buezkott (Theodore) : 


Day that I met you in Wonderland. 


505. 

Down by the sea. 578. 

Dreams. 607. 

I never believed I'd meet an angel. 
29832. 

In my heart. 7480. 

Love always. 7824. 


Moonlight on the river. 32537. 

My darling I’m in love with you. 
14858. 

Some one I loved. 14849. 

You'll always be my sweetheart. 


26459. 
Budd (Leroy): 
Daybreak. 26897. 


4265. 
Daybreak. 26897. 
With all my heart. 


I'm a slave. 
Budd & Caputo. 
Buddecke (W. M.) 

6111. 
Buder (E. E.) 
31791. 
Budovniez (Robert) Hongaria. 31815. 
Budrow (M. V.) pseud. See Rafferty 


Heute bin ich so fidel. 


(M. V.) 
Budzinski (Donald) You've got my 
number, 33884. 
Biiechel (Herm.) Kleine  steirische 
tanzsuite. 29983. 
Buechler (Art) Let’s dance. 27701. 
Buechner (G. R.): 
Mighty portal. 2538389. 
New York. 25498. 
Buerman (Arlyne) Rhythm of the 
day. 11822. 
Biisser (Henri): 
Colombe. 9509 (188, 189), 12862 
(105, 106). 
Concerto. 1789, S044. 


29189 (200, 201). 
6253 (809), 21569 


Image divine. 
Marche de féte. 
(S27): 
Message. 9509 (471), 21569 (354). 
Petite suite. 9509 (568). 
Viens Fanny. 2916, 2917. 
Vingt études mélodiques de sol- 
fége. 31213, 31214. 
suffini (L.) Tak musi byé: 
Bugbee (L. A.): 


33353. 


Cinderella. 33904 (41). 
Jack and the beanstalk. 33904 


(142). 


Puss in boots. 3838904 (245). 


1592 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sleeping beauty. 3838904 (273). 

Three bears.. 33904 (308). 
Bugbee (W. N.): 

Christmas story. 21772*. 

Kin to the King. 32203*. 


Teeny-weeny Christmas book. 
28682. 
Bubler (H. C.) My skies are blue 
above. 11432. 


Bujanda (A. M.) 
Bujanda (P. P.) 
a girl. 29847. 
Bukéetoff (1. C.):  - 
Blest is the man. 26679. 
Praise ye the name of the Lord. 
28295. 
Bukinik (M. 
9596. 

Bull (H. G.): 
Admonitions. 26539. 
Helen’s three daughters. 
Moon dreams in the sky. 
Scarecrow. 28444. 
Where. 29010. 

Bull (John) King’s hunt. 

Bullard (Caroline) : 
Dancing in the firelight just for 

you. 26881. 
Gypsy madness. 
Bullard (Carrie) See Lewis (C. B.) 
Bullard (Dean) I’m looking for that 
cloud with the silver lining. 4293. 
Bullard (F. F.) au., and Bullard (M. 
SS.) prop.: 
Celtic dance. 15517 (50). 
Fern song. 15517 (104). 
Song of songs. 15517 (364). 
Bullen (KE. H.) Keep me warm in your 


Querella. 8489. 
I was dreaming of 


KE. ) Arabian sketch. 


24705. 
25361, 


22595. 


27195. 


heart. 13990. 
Bullis (Leonard) Girl with a golden 
heart. 24611. 


Bullock (Alfred) 
Bullock (C. J.) 


Baby talk. 152. 
I’m a cheerful guy. 


4261. 

Bullock (Caroline) Land of our 
dreams. 19933. 

Bullock (Ernest) Tramping. © 26148. 


Bullock (Jay): 
Hold me closer sweetheart. 7128. 
Night wind whispers of you. 5051. 


To-morrow Tll see you. 5796. 
Bullock (Walter): 
Rhythm on the range. 17739. 


When the moon hangs high and 
the prairie stars 
21339. 

Bulsak (Michael) Whatever you do 
yowli know that I loved you. 30872. 


Bulson (R. E.) Under the Oregon 
moon. 2878. 

Bump (Jerry) Windswept. 18500. 

Bunce (Harry) Blue Jeans. 1864+ 


(42). 


hang low. | 


Bunch (Boyd): 
Boy, a girl and a moon means love. 
217238, 


Nobody knows but the _ posies. 
17426. 

There goes my attraction. 21042. 

Where’s everybody now. 12652. 


You're the answer to my dreams. 
26404. 
Buneh (Ll. H.): 
In the spring. 
Let’s dance. 
Bunch (Lewis) 


7500. 
7709. 
See Bunch (L. H.) 


Bunch of green holly and ivy. 21730. 

Bunch of kids. 21569 (281). 

s3undy (Alta) Dear old sunny South. 
21858. 

Bunk (Gerard) Fantasie fiir orgel. 
22010. 

Bunker (Ora) Peace. 2120. 

Bunker (S. P.) jr. Lonely moon. 
202138. 

Bunn (Adelaide) : 

Caribbean lullaby. 9834. 


La-re-do. 10999. 
Bunn (Theodore) : 
Flanky-doodle drag. 31586. 
You made me love you, that’s why 
I’m blue. 33852. 
Bunnell (R. F.) Nothing’s the same. 
23042. 


Bunning (Herbert) Where the bees 


roam. 9509 (793). 
Bunt (W. L.) What else could I do. 
15271, 


Buogo (Marcello): 
Esercizi-studi. 19178. 
Tecnica degli arpeggi. 

Buongiovanni (James) 

alone. 118386. 

Buonincontro (A. F.): 
Favorita. 6253 (121). 
In the garden. 6253 (240). 


2700, 2701. 
Roaming 


Tramonto. 6253 (486). 

3uononcini (—) Love leads to battle. 
20087. 

Bureh (M. E. N.): 

Fate of the lLockhead Orion. 

22016. 
God’s love. 10318. 
How can I be happy. 16452. 


Open your eyes. 11612. 
Supplication. 12162. 
3urchard (C.) Marcia alla turea. 
6253 (326). 

Burchell (KE. A.) Just an old fash- 
ioned clock. 7601. 
Burchenal (Elizabeth) 
music. 9509 (233). 
Burchett (J. A.) I would like to have 

a sweetheart. 19698. 
3urdett (G. A.) Responsive service 
introductions. 18648 (303). 


Folk dance 


1595 


ea 


Burdette (William) 
nation’s President. 

Burdick (A. B.) 
march. 19934. 

Burdick (E. G.): 


We praise our 
9206. 
Landon election 


Mary McGwire. 22785. 
Rosalie. 23283. 

Burger (F. P.) To have, to hold, to 
love. 26183. 

Burger (N. 8S.) Whilin’ away the 
hours. 9306. 


Burgess (J. W.) 
9509 (147). 
Burgess (Kendall) : 
Charity begins at home. 


Coming home tonight. 


13145. 


Give a little thought to me. 31653. 
Till forsake all others. 29794, 
29795. 


You’re indispensable. 15471. 
Burgess (L. P.) DoTI love you. 26940. 
Burgess (Thora) : 


Africa. 24041. 
I used to think I loved you, but I 
dont elo 
Burgett (E: E.) In the middle of the 
night. 16749. 
Burgh (J. W. de) See De Burgh (J. 
W.) 
Burgin (V. E.) Dingle Dell adven- 
tures. 540*. 


Burgmuller (Fr.) : 
Twenty-five etudes. 290. 
25 leichte instruktive ettden. 


13102. 
Burich (A. 7d) You shouldn’t be 
naughty. 18620. 
Burk (Harry) Burk’s (Marry) bass 


technique for accordion. 6524. 
Burk «(dt Ps: 
Ill be waiting sweetheart. 
Love’s like a dream. 17073. 
Burke) (J25V)' = 
Tell me, how can I tell. 8934. 
When a wisp of melody is in your 
heart. 3014, 
Burk (Robert): 
All quiet on the old front porch 
tonight. 15544. 
Woman’s got a right to change her 
mind. 21435. 
Burkard (Mathilda) 
well in Caroline. 
Burke (C. R.) 
Burke (C. S.) 
little girls. 
Burke (Hddie) 
Burke WGHe > Js) 
march, 2316. 
Burke (J. A.) 
Burke (Jack) 
Burke (Joe) : 
Autumn in Argentina. 26610. 
Cabin in the sky. 9804. 


16525. 


a 
a 


By 
18855. 
My dear. 4937. 

I’m in love with five 
13709. 
Last night. 

Roosevelt 


wishing 


32236. 
birthday 


25903. 
11895. 


Smoke dreams. 
Satan’s holiday. 


INDEX 


pt) a0, DY. S., Vick 


Camera doesn’t lie, neither do I. 
24242, 
Kiss for consolation. 13896. 
Little rendezvous in Honolulu. 
4669. 
Midnight blue. 22825. 
Robins and roses. 8556, 11839. 
What shall we do for an encore, 
baby. 15284. 
You're still mine in my dreams. 
21530, 23998. 
Burke (Ll, C.): 
I'll be trailing along-in a cozy auto 
trailer with you. 24812, 
Til kiss you yet. 7258. 
When I walk into my garden. 9269. 
Burke (lL. M.): 
Beneath the stars. 24172. 
For you alone. 24582, 
I give my heart to you. 27345. 
Just you and me. 10959. 
Little house upon a hilltop. 11081. 
Burke (Mildred) Magic of love. 
27854. 
Burke (R. J.) 
Burke (W. H.) 
1843. 
Burke (W. R.): 
Little angels like you. 


Idaho gem. 43863. 
My home in Ireland. 


1498. 


Smile! Cry and you'll be alone. 
25899. 
When I rest on mother’s knee. 
26303. 
Burkert (V. C.) Under the banner. 
2875. 
Burkette (C. L.) Hard to control. 
103738. 
Burkhard (Willy) Kleine serenade. 
16885. 


Burkhardt (J. A.) : 
All I ever do. 9554. 
All I ever do is dream of you. 


12894. 

Burkhart (Blair) Bethany college 
alma mater. 9701. 

Burkhart (Franz) Wiener hofball- 
menuette. 10396. 

Burkhart (W. B.) jr. Alma mater, 
Bethany college, Bethany, W. Va. 
9563. 

Burkholder (Arthur) Life without 
you. 11062. 

Burkholder (C. M.) Without looking 
dear.) 12440. 


Burkholder (lL. E.): 
Happy are we. 18527. 
Please bring back my happiness. 
25676. 


Burle di Lisetta. 290*. 
Burleigh (Cecil) : 
Coasting. 15871. 
Impromptu and Scherzo. 24031 
(98). 


1594 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Burleigh (Cliff) See Patrick 
(Frederick) 
Burleigh (H. T.): 
By the pool at the third rosses. 


pseud. 


Deep river. 10005. 
Last good-bye. 3270 (358). 
Now sleeps the crimson 
3270 (456, 457). 
Pilgrim. 3270 (498). 
Two words. 3270 (676, 677). 
Burley (Winifred) Six songs of play- 
time. 15774. 
Burnaby (John) Let’s all have a jolly 
good time. 982256. 
Burnam (KE. M.): 
After a fly. 31012. 
Hiephant’s joke. 31515, 
Burneka (Anna) At your service. 
24115. 
Burnett (Ernie) : 


petal. 


Band played on and on. 6894, 
15664. 

It’s been a pleasure, I hope we meet 
again. 932122. 

Song of the fighting marines. 
30592. 

So-o-oh the band played on and on. 
8784. 

Sunset in Bermuda. 8869. 

That’s big business for me. 26086. 


23788. 
Roosevelt our 


When I am gone. 
Burnett (Frances) 
President. 25788. 
Burnett (Robert) Merry may the keel 

row. 14258. 


Burnett (Smiley) Ridin down the 
eanyon, when the desert sun goes 
down. 11826. 

Burnett (W. E.) jr. Texas anthem. 
23569. 

Burney (Lugean) I love to smile. 
(272, 


Burney (Pink) J never knew. 1137. 
Burnham (R. 8.) Because of you. 
24159. ; 

Burns (Bob): 
Pride of the South. 5271. 
Selected solos and studies for the 

progressive accordionist. 8640. 

Toceata in D minor. 18756. 


Burns (Bobby) When I look at you. 
23796. 
Burns (Frances) When the moon 


shines on the clover. 12635. 
Burns (G. W.) Baby lamb. 12978. 
Burns (H. L.) To-morrow. 2807. 
Burns (Hellen) I’m lonely for you. 


1108. 
Burns (Jack) Let’s go honeymooning 
in Hawaii. 4620. 


Burns (Jeanne) : 
Clowning around. 3613. 


Monotony me down. 
11295. 
Burns (Liliouise) pseud. See Robert- 
son (L. L.) 
Burns (Red) See Burns (Walter) 
Burns (Robert) Rhode Island, the gem 
of New England. 17737. 


has gotten 


Burns (S. T.) Musie hour. 113388. 
Burns (Walter) When hillbillies go to 
town. 6001. 


Burnside (R. H.): 

Adam and Eve. 3270 (3). 

Dresden china plate. 3270 (153). 

I’m looking for a sweetheart, and 
I think you'll do. 3270 (288). 

I should like to know the reason. 
3270 (292). 

It really was a very pretty story. 
3270 (328). 

It’s the little things that count in 
life. 3270 (330). 

Nursery rhymes. 3270 (459). 

Official adviser and reminder. 
(472). 

Sentimental Sarah. 3270 (570). 


3270 


Who’s little girl are you. 3270 
(738). 

Woman’s a wonderful thing. 3270 
(752). 


Burris (—) ‘There’s a big cry baby in 
the moon. 29189 (427, 428). 


Burris (C. J.) Damp _ sidewalks. 
21828. 
Burris (Hlsie) Ozark blues. 32819. 
Burris (James) : 
Come after breakfast. 29189 (65). 
Consolation lane. 29189 (70). 
Burrowes (H.' 8.) Love in season. 


11136. 

Burrows (H. E.) When it’s springtime 
in the pines. 6020. 

Burrows (G. W.) I love you tenderly. 
31919. 

Burrows (Grace) Reading by interval. 
30450. 

Burster (Alfred) : 

Just you alone, just you my love. 
19885. 


O! beauteous girl. 1987. 
Burt (Al) You’ve got dust on your 
coat. 30990. 
Burt (B. H.): 
After the matinee. 21569 (5). 
Alexander Jones. 26533 (6). 
Boom, boom. 265383 (25). 


Cook book of love. 12862 (115). 

Dear old dear. 6253 (98), 26533 
(54). 

I used to be afraid to come home 
in the dark. 3270 (295). 

Pay more attention to me. 
(437). 

Salome Jackson. 6253 (401). 


21569 


1595 


INDEX 


Burt (B. H.)—Continued. 
See what you’ve done to me. 12862 
(455). 
Burt (Bob) 
Burt (EH. R.) 


See Burt (R, A.) 

San Diego. 11890. 
Burt (R. A.) Freshman love. 19268. 
Burt (R. J.) Infantry - kings of the 

highway. 32095. 

Burt (W. H.) My soul, there is a 


country. 11489. 
Burtech (Carmen) Falt’ring footsteps. 
22005. 


Burtom (W. H.) 
thing. 27779. 
Burton (A. B.) 

10226. 
Burton (Al) See Burton (A. B.) 
Burton (C. H.): 
Intermezzo. 29847. 
Song without words. 25941. 
Yale marching song. 30949. 
You shall be my Sweetheart over 


Looking for some- 


Fly in the fiddle. 


all the years. 30986. 

Burton (F. L.) Wild waves call you 
sweetheart. 12691. 

Burton (J.C.) Sailing along with you. 
11881. 

Burton (Kenneth) I yam what I yam. 
29856. 

Burton (Lillee) Just _ pretending. 
13977. 


Burton (Lucile) : . 
Night ridin’ cowboy Bill. 
See also Glick (lL. B.) 
Burton (Mayda) Bedford junior high 
victory song. 9681. 
Burton (8S. M.) My recent love. 28064. 
Burton (Sally) : 
Blue star up above. 3480. 
Let’s stay out late. 4628. 
Why do I love you, oh why. 
Burton (Val): 
Here it is. 29727. 
Here’s a spot to sing a song of love. 
16400. 
Let’s keep on dancing. 
Long live love. 25221. 
One night in heaven. 25599. 
Opening sequence. 14535, 25609. 
Song of Flavius. 17971. 
Violets in spring. 15211. 
Wherever there’s smoke there’s fire. 


8197. 


6090. 


14065. 


30905. 
Burtson (Bud) Zoom—zoom. 3262, 
3263. 
Burtt (Ben) Prayer to Persephone. 
8456, 32904. 
Bury (Winifred) I will make you 
brooches. 7409. 


Bury me out on the prairie. 13105. 
Busbey (Maxine) My southland home. 
30255. 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Busby (B. L.): 
Trish love. 4481. 
My mother’s love. 1878. 
Busby (S. J.) Batch shanty blues. 
9658. 

Buscemi (Pietro) : 
Hanorieno waltz. 7056. 
Little Spanish serenata. 
Paladina march. 8365. 
Sanday bay. 11889. 

Busch (Carl) Northland suite. 5063. 

Busch (Daverin) This lovely night, 

just made for love. 28748. 
Busch (Ernest (Happy)) You're only 


11092. 


breaking my heart. 12803. 
Busch (F. F.) Melody in D flat. 
22809. 


Busch (H. C.) When the harvest moon 


is Shining. 153823. 
Busch (Happy) See Busch (Ernest 
(Happy) ) 


Busch (Max): 
Seid einig. 25830. 
Unser reichskanzler. 

Busch (William): 
Allegretto quasi pastorale. 15552. 
Theme, Variations and Fugue. 

33400. 
Buschine (A. P.): 


25830. 


I’m goin’ back. 1090. 
It’s not a erime. 25023. 
It’s not a shame, 29929. 


On high. 380340. 
Busck (Harry) Waltz and be gay. 
12528. 
Busé (William) : 
Bermuda nights. 9699: 
Old friends. 5117. 
Bush (Billie) See Kendis (B. B.) 
Bush (F. A.) Magic stone. 32415*. 
Bush (Helen) Ask a private! 6354. 
Bush (L. C.) This is spring. 30730. 
Bush (Theron) Valley of magic. 9124. 
Bushong (G. A.) Second handed. 
28451. 
Busler (Jimmie) : 
Let’s wander:in the golden moon- 


light. 19976. 
Talking thru my hat. 12222. 
Busoni (Benvenuto) Nuit de Noél. 


21569 (408). 
Busoni (Ferruccio) : 
All’ Italia. 9509 (9). 
Erscheinung. 9509 (205). 
Meine seele hingt und hofft zu Dir. 
9509 (467). 
Nach der wendung. 9509 (517). 
Nichtlichen. 9509 (518). 
Nuit de Noél. 21569 (408). 
Turandots frauengemach. 
(753). 
Busoni (Gerda): 
All’ Italia. 9509 (9). 
Erscheinung. 9509 (205). 


9509 


1596 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Meine seele hingt und hofft zu Dir. 
9509 (467). 

Nach der wendung. 9509 (517). 

Niichtlichen. 9509 (518). 


Turandots frauengemach. 9509: 
(753). 
Busso (John) My darling love. 
25416. 

Busswood (F. A.): 
Hula time in Hawaii. 138604. 
Melody A waltz. 14248. 

Busswood (F. T.): 
Blue Hawaiian moon. 18818. 
Colonial march. 13188. 
’Cross the sea.. 18995. 
Dixie land. 18280. 
Grandfather’s clock. 22135. 
Hard working cowboy. 19404. 
Hawaiian guitar series. 22171. 
Hawaiian moonbeams. 22173. 
Hawaiian school march. 22174. 
Honolulu maiden. 19482. 
Kanaka’s farewell. 22587. 
Kilohana chimes. 13999. 


Last rose of summer. 22613. 
Listen to the mocking bird. 22658. 
Massa’s in the cold ground. 20163. 
Melody of Hawaii. 22810. 
Old Black Joe. 20415. 
Over the summer sea. 20501. 
Sands of Waikiki. 20728. 
Santa Lucia. 14727. 
Busswood (Fred) : 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
13135. 
Chord waltz. 
Hawaiian dreams. 
Home sweet home. 
Juanita. 13948. 
Lazy waters. 14032. 
Mauna Loa. 14235. 
My bonnie. 14340. 
Pupuli dance. 14628. 
Busswood (Pam) Dreamy 
13341. 
Buster (L. J.): 
Just broken promises. 
Please don’t release me. 
While I’m here 


13161. 
13538. 
13583. 


isles. 


25077. 
23190. 
in your arms. 


23848. 
Buswell (Clara) Three cheers for old 
New York. 18190. 


Buszin (W. E.): 
Be Thou my guide. 189. 
Great is the Lord. 862. 
Butcher (Dwight) : 
Broken hearted cowboy. 9775. 
- In the shadow of the pines. 24990. 
Butcher (F. C.) Let all mortal flesh 
keep silence. 30009. 
Butcher (H. R.) Roses are symbols. 
20695. 
Butcher (W. G.): 
Blue skies with sunshine. 6482. 


I bought myself a 
7189. 
Under the pale moonlight. 


saxophone. 


9110. 


Butler (—) On my little toboggan. 
28187. 
Butler (Alfred) Twenty-five etudes. 
290. 
Butler (C. R.) We'll waltz again, 
sweetheart. 21260. 
Butler (Mrs. Ford) See Butler 
(Myna) 
Butler (H. R.) Da-dee-doo, one and 
two. 29445. 
Butler (Jerry) I want the world to 
know. 22412. 
Butler (L. J.) Love began in Yellow- 
stone. 20070. 
Butler (M. W.) pseud. See Perry 
(P. B.) 
Butler (Myna): 
Arctic moon. 3348. 
Before the sun goes down. 13028. 


You’re so pretty when you smile. 
6207. 
Butler (Ralph) : 
Dandelion, 
26882. 
England’s 
27021. 
In old Messina. 1235. 
In Trafalgar square. 10820. 
Nothing at all in particular, off we 
go again. 20384. 
Whistle your worries away. 12667. 
Butowsky (Eugene) : 


daisy and _ daffodil. 


good enough for me. 


Dust in a penthouse. 27001. 
Even unto the stars. 684. 
If anyone calls I’m out. 4365. 


In a cloud of charm. 22452. 
Night in Atlantic, the city beside 
the sea. 8198. 
Butowsky (Gene) See Butowsky (Hu- 
gene) 
Butt (H. C.) 
8710. 
Butterworth (Alice) 
varsity ball. 3674. 
Buttner (F. L.) Is there any wonder 
I love you. 32108. 
Buttolph (David) : 
Algerian market place. 15540. 
Arabian mood. 15599, 15600. 
Bugle call no. 2. 15770. 
Humoresque. 29758. 
King of burlesque. 
Louise. 30064. 
Non lo perdete. 8214. 
Not forgotten. 30290. 
Piano improvisation for Hawkes 


Slippin’ roun’ the corner. 


Dancing at the 


1394. 


A-29. 20536. 
Poison. 30419. 
Radio station fanfare. 20618. 


Sins of man. 20792. 


1597 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Buttolph (David )—Continued. 


You turned the tabies on me. 
30989. 
Button ( R. HEH.) If you only knew. 
16698. 


Butts (Bs Ws) 
Christ will never fail. 6253 (68). 
Come to the rock. 24031 (34). 
Heir to riches untold. 24031 (69). 
Help me live nearer to Thee. 24031 
(70). 

Onward Christian soldiers. 
(154). 

There'll be stars in your crown. 
24031 (211). 

Whispered prayer. 24031 (229). 

Butts (M.C.) I won’t dream any more. 

19694. 
Butts’ (0. BY Me 
Christ will never fail. 6253 (68). 
Come to the rock. 24031 (384). 
Heir to riches untold. 24031 (69). 
Help me live nearer to ‘Thee. 
24031 (70). 

Onward Christian soldiers. 
(154). 

Seek and find. 24031 (180). 

There'll be stars in your crown. 
240381 (211). 

Whispered prayer. 24031 (229). 

Butts (Walter) I can’t get the rhythm 

of things. 19523. 

Buvinger (R. N.): 

Danse légére. 


24031 


24031 


3680. 


Deutscher tanz. 4909. 
Buxton (Jack): 
Against my will. 23. 


Loving in the first degree. 30085. 
Swing gats. 2671. 

Buxton Gy '€))¢ 
Just to be with you. 27636. 


Watching you. 33620. 
Buys (Peter) Adagio and Tarantella. 


29196. 

Buyukas (George) : 

Apollonian editions of Greek- 
American songs. 26589. 

Carotsieris. 329. 
Paloma. 2098. 

Buzuk (A.) Nikt inny tylko ty. 32683. 

Buzzard (Rena) Dan Cupid. 19016. 


Buzzi-Peccia (Arturo): 
Lolita. 4681, 7786. 
Lolita komm. 14131. 

By the fountain. 15781. 

Bybee (T. C.) On your golden wedding 

day. 32776. 

Byers (A. H.): 
Another year gone by. 15588. 
Let’s pretend. 16948. 
Love comes back again. 
With you. 18514. 


17055. 


Byers (A. L.): 
Every eye shall see the Son of God. 
Gospel glory. - 16299. 

Byers (HE. D.) Vm in love with you. 


24851. 
Byers (Mrs. Kenneth) See Byers 
(E. D.) 
Byers (W. J.) Intermission. 7522. 


Byford (F. G.) Song of fidelity. 5541. 

Bygott (C. E.) New-way sight readers. 
1943. 

Byrd (B. F.) Let your light shine for 
Jesus. 19980. 

Byrd (EH. 8.) Autumn. 24121. 

Byrd (William) : 


Agnus Dei. 15534. 
Cradle song. 381365. 
Hight pieces. 3520. 


Byrd music house. Let your light shine 


for Jesus. 19980. 
Byrdsol (R. E.) Memories of you. 
14252. 


Byrn’ (J. EE) Lk 10740: 
Byrne (G. H.) Log eabin lullaby. 
4680. 
Byrne (M. R.) He comes whistling. 
909. 
Byrne (Suzanne) Log cabin lullaby. 
4680. 
Byrnes (J. L.): 
Mommy’s working now. 25855. 
My heart won’t stop aching for you. 
25441. 


Byrnes (R. L.) Watermelons. 12542. 
Byron (Frank) Oniron agapis. 11605. 
Byron (L. L.) Texas. 15088. 


Byrum (Ruth) Some day J’ll see His 


face. 23399. 
Byshe (F. H.) His love for me. 3270 
(261). 


Byssing (George) jr. Youre constantly 
on my mind. 6192. 
C’est un p’tit ramoneur. 9798. 
Cabell (A. T.) Someday, someone’ll 
be sorry. 20886. 
Cabell (Del) See Cabell (A. T.) 
Cabin kids. 30083. 
Cable (Ethel) : 
IT sent my ships a-sailing. 
IT want you so. 27491. 
Sandman. 28433. 
There’s an emerald isle in a sap- 
phire sea. 28729. 
Cable co. Favorite songs. 19222. 
Cade (G. L.) Duel. 9509 (195). 
Cade (S. T.) Duel. 9509 (195). 
Cadicamo (Enrique) Penita de amor. 
25653. 

Cadkin (Hmil) 
again. 11029. 
Cadman (C. W.): 
At twilight time. 26533 (14). 

Blizzard. 15517 (33). 


27469. 


Let’s get together 


1598 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Builder. 287. 

Bulbul. 18648 (58). 
Candle light. 3534. 
Curfew. 18648 (90). 
Day dream. 18648 (94). 
Destiny. 29470. 

Euterpe. 3270 (172). 


Evening frolic. 18648 (121). 

Far off I hear a _ lover’s 
15517 (101). 

Fiesta. 6899. 

Fountain. 18648 (132). 

From the land of the sky-blue 
water. 15517 (112). 

He gave me a rose. 6253 (177). 

His lullaby. 3270 (262). 

In the hammock. 18648 (196). 

Little papoose on the wind-swung 
bough. 6253 (286). 

Love song. 3270 (398). 

Mister Policeman. 18648 (245). 

Moon drops low. 15517 (258). 

Moonlight song. 9509 (495). 

~ My hut is built near a teakwood 

tree. 8101. 

Rainbow path. 11788. 

Scrubbing song. 18648 (318). 

Seven oclock in the morning. 
18648 (322). 

Silent hour. 33137. 

Snowflakes at my window. 14833. 

Starlit. 238453. 

Sweetheart in thy dreaming, 26533 
(286). 

Trip to the park. 18648 (3861). 

Venetian boat song. 3270 (684). 

When the white plum blows. 

White dawn is stealing. 
* (453). 


flute. 


15517 


Cadman (R. D.) I want to belong to} 


you. 16663. — 
Cadrez (F. C.) When Gabriel blows 
his horn. 30873. 
Cadwalader (Merrill) Heaven sent me 
you. 163880. 
Caesar (Irving): 
Breakfast in Harlem. 26715. 
I would love to have you love me. 
29854. 
Spanish Jake. 28572. 
Would ’ja have a cup o’ Java with 
me. 23918. 
Caesar (Irving) ine.: 


First rose of summer. 16190. 


T’ll make the first rose of Summer | 


the last rose of my heart. 16533. 
Is it true what they say about 


Dimsies) 1200, 1278. 
Rooster’s crowin’. 17778. 
Saskatchewan. 30501. 


There must be a heaven for that 
~~ little dog of mine. 30714. 
Caesar (J. M.) 
send. 8805. 


126829—37——_7 


6043. | 


Sprichwort, Potztau- | 


Rumplestiltskin, 


Caesar (N._ K.) 
20702*, 
Caesar (Thor) Chippewa waltz. 18927. 
Caesar (Thor) music pub. co. Chip- 
pewa waltz. 18927. 
Cafarella (A. E.) Pantomime. 32828. 


Cagan (Jack) Playing a game. 23188. 
Caggiano (J. G.), Murdered. 22889. 
Cagnacci (Marcello) Divo del cinema. 
16028*. ) 
Cagnazzo (Angelo): 
Inno—italo—abissino. 13871. 


Pheasant dance. 14582. 
Cagnetto (Ralph) Everybody’s beat- 
ing swing time. 16147. 
Cahan (I. N.) Look dear what love 
ean do. T7806. 
Cahir (Mary) June night and moon- 
‘light. 4502. 


Cahn (Sammy) : 
Casa Loma meeting. 333. 
Dedicated to you. 24897. 
Don’t laugh when I ery. 
Don’t look now. 24442. . 
Don’t you care what. any one says. 
31457. 
Everything’s talent to-day. 16149. 
Hurdy-gurdy man. 29762. 
I’m one step: ahead of my shadow. 
24866. ; 
It will have to do until the real 
thing comes along. 19829, 22526. 
Little bit of rhythm in the best of 
us. 30033. Oe #! 
Love is a pow’rful thing. 27805. 
Rhythm saved the world. 2268. 
Swing for sale. 28648. 
Veterans of future wars. 12496. _ 
We’re nuts about midget auto 
races. 28921. 
We've got a style of our own. 
28923. 
‘Cailliet (Lucien) : 
Humoresque. 27308. 
Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 31093. 
Prelude and Fugue in F minor. 
31097. 
Strains from Erin. 12135. 
Cain (B. V.) Our sonnie’s song. 5182. 
Cain (Ella) When we walk with 
Jesus home. 18434. 
Cain (Noble) : 
Boston T party. 29334*. 
Carillon. 31252. 
Cavalier. 24272. 
Christ in the world. 21772. 
Dedication. 517. 
Homeland. 31809. 
How do I love thee. 13600. 
In the night, Christ came walking. 
13860. 
Lullaby. 14199. _ 
My dream is of an island place. 
25423. 


563. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


Cain (Noble)—Continued. 
Nocturne. 9808, 9809. 
O Thou, in whose presence. 28135. 
Penitential psalm no. 6. 28258. 
Rhyme of the country road. 25761. 
Robin in the rain. 25775. 
Roll, chariot. 11849. 
Sing again. 38151. 
Stars of the summer night. 
Cain (W. J.) 
22026. 
Cain and Mabel. 
Caine (L. F.) 
enced. 21552. 
Caine (Sid) Happy landin’ with Lan- 
don.’ 27218. 
Cairone (R.) Emprise. 
Calabrese (Giuseppe) 


20897. 
Fifth cavalry march. 


22294, 
Young and inexperi- 


19167, 29544. 
Chain of love. 


21766. 

Calabrini (Piero) Suite agreste. 
20922. 

Calabro (S. J.) Most of the time of 
the day. 1772. 

Calamari (Mary) Won't you dear 
agree with me. 21446. 

Calaway (W. R.): 

Apple blossom time. 31057. 


Barbecue bust. 31109. 

Blonde headed baby. 31174. 

Bring it on down to my house. 
31200. 

Charming Betsy. 31276. 

Dangerous woman. 31391. 

Don’t get sentimental with me, 
baby. 10051. 

Good-bye little darling. 31692. 

Hittin’ the bottle. 31798. 

I don’t let the girls worry my 
mind. 31875. 

I know there is somebody waiting. 


31899. 
I woke up this morning. 32014. 
Let’s go. 32261. 


Lonesome house blues. 32339. 

Oh Lordy mama. 32748. 

Skippy whippy. 33169. 

Stop hanging around. 33281. 

Those rambling blues. 33428. 

What a friend we have in mother. 

33650. 

Worried blues. 33798. 

You don’t know my mind. 38836. 

You’ve got to get high to sing. 

12825. 

You won’t pay me no mind. 83887. 
Caleagno (Giovanni) Stasera. 25974. 
Caldara (Antonio) : 

Suonata da camera. 

Tho’ not deserving. 
Calder (G. R.) 

zon. 138470. 
Calder (M. H.) Tl whisper my story 
to no one but you. 1058. 


5628. 
23611. 
Give me a wide hori- 


Calder (R. F.): 
Free lance lover. 10255. 
Nobody could double for you. 
32693. 
When a boy meets a girl. 15289 
Caldicott (A. J.) With horse and 
hound. 3270 (746). 
Caldwell (Anna) See O’Dea (A. C.) 
Caldwell (C. G.) Old-fashioned garden: 
and you. 2021. — 
Caldwell (Chas.) 
15772. 
Caldwell (L. F.): 
Ginger. 22089. — 
I won’t be satisfied until you are 
by my side. 29853, 32020. 
It’s either you do or you don’t. 
22516. 
Rita mia. 383001. 
Swinging a sweet lullaby. 23526. 
Caldwell (Les) See Caldwell (L. F.) 
Caldwell (M. L.) Christmas carol. 


Bull frog blues. 


31298. 
Caldwell (M. M.) Thanksgiving hymn 
to mother. 15050. 


Caldwell (W.R.) Iadore you. 7180: 
Caleo (Michael, or Mickey) : 
I'll be lost if you go. 24810. 
Love on a string. 7838. 
Poor kid. 28286. 
*T will never be. 
We two. 21270. 
Calhoun (B. A.): 
Green shores of Ireland. 16312. 
There is magic in the moonlight. 
5735. 

Cali (John) Sweet, not sour. 
California chain stores assn. 
break the chain. 10046. 

Californios ( Los) 15792. 
Caliri (Joseph) jr.: 
Raindrops. 11786. 
-Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee. 
12425, 
Calissi (Bennie) 
Call (F. C.) 
20643. 
Call of the prairie. 3527. 
Call of the sea. 21747*. 
Call the ewes. 3528. 
Callaghan (Martha) 


9093. 


30654. 
Don’t 


Arlene. 31062. 
Rendezvous at midnight: 


Marchin’ men. 


27872. 

Callaham (Jack) On this side of the 
mountain. 17509. 

Callahan (Homer) When it’s lamp 


lightin’ time up in heaven. 
Callahan (N. M.) 

oo. 21804. 
Callahan (Walter) When it’s lamp 

lightin’ time up in heaven. 23808. 


23.806. 
Coo-koo about you- 


Callen (R. E.) My duty to Him. 
8078. 

Callender (Charles) My compliments 
to you. S069. 


1600 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Callery (Florence) Thinking of you. 


21073. 
Callés (Kay) IfI. 4868. 
Callimahos (lL. D.). Suite. 
Callin (Norman) : 
Rolling down the hilly-billy trail. 


167. 


5353. 
There’s a blue haze on the moun- 
tains. 57388. 


Together forever. 5794. 
Callinicos (Costas) They are giving 
my sweetheart away. 26111. 

Calloway (Blanche) Line 0’ 
7750. 
Calloway (EK. W.): 
Christian victory. 6612. 
Go and proclaim. 821. 
Lord send Thy word. 17045. 
My mother’s prayer. 17336. 
Redeemed in heaven. 2250. 
Siloam’s shady rill. 11976, 17898. 
Calo (Sal): 
It was in June. 4472. 
Lazy man’s dream. 4585. 
Calumet music co.: | 
Amaryllis. 3327. 
Apache dance. 5092, 17451. 
Ase’s death. 873. 
Band played on. 15663. 
Beautiful dreamer. 31121. 
Chanson triste. 2844. 
Clayton’s grand march. 3610. 
Down in Alabam’. 29506. 
Down went McGinty. 16073. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
31496. 
Eli Eli. 653. 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 3909. 
Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
31594. 
For he’s a jolly good _ fellow. 
29607. 
Fortune teller. 31608. 
Funeral march. 3581. 
Git on board. 31652. 
Gold and silver. 829. 
Golden wedding. S836. 
Grandfather’s clock. 857. 
Habanera. 238. 
Home in the West. 10453. 
How can I leave thee. 10472. 
Hymn to the sun, 978. 
I am the captain of the Pinafore. 
31855. 
I cannot sing the old songs, 991. 
Ill sing thee songs of Araby. 1055. 
I’m called little Buttercup. 31928. 
I’ve been working on the railroad. 
29836. 
I whistle and wait for Katie. 
29850. 
Idaho. 10739. 
In the evening by the moonlight. 
32087. 


jive. 


_ 


Jolly coppersmith. 1335. 
Just tell them that you saw me. 


16861. 
Kol nidre. 140%. 
Largo. 1426. 


Listen to the mocking bird. 11070. 
Little old shanty on the claim. 


1509. 
Moonlight sonata. 205. 
My bonnie. 30206. 
My sweetheart’s the man in the 
moon, 17356. 
Old oaken bucket. 2037. 
Poem. 2155. 
Polly Wolly Doodle. 2166. 
Roll on silver moon. 2305. 
Sailing. 11880. 
Sally in our alley. 2352. 


She was happy till she met you. 
17874. 
Simple aveu. 
Swan. 2350. 
Tit willow. 33451. 
We sail the ocean blue. 336384. 
We sat beneath the maple on the 
hill. 5950. 
Where is my wandering boy to 
night. 6063. 
Will you buy a little violet. 3115. 
Woodman, spare that tree. 18532. 
Yellow rose of Texas, 12748. 
Calvario de una esposa. 21749. 
Calvary pub. co. He cares for you. 


5470. 


7080. 

Calver (F. L.) Finale on Leoni. 6903. 

Calvert (Ella) Do you remember. 
16088 

Calvert (Peggy) Dreary, dismal 
weather. 10100. 

Calvisius (Seth)  Weihnachtslied. 
5961. 

Calvo (L. A.) Elegia. 27012. 


Camaec (M. J.) Sleepy melody. 20801. 
Camara (A. V.) Isles of paradise. 
13887. 
Cambier (Marcel): 
Dansez-vous ce tango. 9975, 


Fleurs de Paris. 16200. 
Mon gangster. 17216. 
Rumba rumba. 11870. 


Cambria (Frank): 
Children at play. 26786. 
Hail, city of New York. 19885. 
Play it fast. 14600. 

Cameo music pub. co.: 
Antonio. 29240. 
"Appy ’Ampstead. 29248. 
Don’t let the river run dry. 6782. 
End of the Caribou trail, 664. 
He forgot to come back. 297138. 
I’m one of the little orphans of the 

storm. 7326. 


Queen of hearts. 8488. 


1601 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


sneer teenanpe on pei Sek eee eee ES ee 


Camerlengo (Ida) Avanti fascisti 
avanti. 141. 

Camerloher (Placidus v.) Sinfonia in 
es dur. 5478. patios 

Cameron (Al) Martins and the Coys. 
11232, 14225. 


Cameron (D. W.) : 
Gee! I wish I was her beau. 792. 
Tippin’ my hat, noddin’ my head to 
my shadow. 2795. 
Cameron (Ray): 


Gay chickadee. 789. 


*Neath the golden mellow moon. | 


14437. 
Camilieri (L.) : 
Christ is born. 24800. 
Rosary. 33021. 
Cammack (Grace) I just want you. 
4225. 
Cammarata (Alfred) Honeybum. 
4152. 
Camp (A. C.): 
Croon a little. Hawaiian tune. 
21820. 


My island memories. 22941. 
One would think that we’re in love. 
2070. 
Camp (Hlizabeth): ~ ; 

Dancing flame. 26879. 

Does my song please you. . 21898. 

Moonlight fantasy. 27961. 

Old garden gate. 23081. 

Onward Landon. 25607. 

Camp (Jackie) Have a little thought 
for me. 10885. 
Campbell (A. V.): 
If I had you dear to welcome me 
home. 24938. 

Sweetheart and pal o’mine. 20953. 
Campbell (Aaron) We'll all be happy 
‘ on the Townsend plan. 15251. 
Campbell (Anne) In June. 4392. 
Campbell (Birdie) Lullaby land in 
’ Dixie. 27842. 

Campbell (C. A.) You taught me all 
my heart would wish to know. 15485. 
Campbell (C. R.) Franklin D. you're 
good enough for me. 22064. 
Campbell (D. A.) : 
I would if I could but I can’t. 
32028. 

Wanted. 33619. 

Campbell (Dave) See Campbell (D. 
A.) | 

Campbell (David) Don’t blame it on 
the moon. 314583. 

Campbell (EK. G.) Pretending. 8463. 

Campbell (Ellen) You've got what it 
takes. 3241. 

Campbell (F. S.): 


Jesus satisfies me. 32157. 


They that wait upon the Lord. 


5760. 


Trav’ling life’s highway with Jesus. 
12399. 
Trusting in Jesus. 12412. 
Wonderful love of Jesus. 
Campbell (H. A.) : 
Honeymooning in a covered wagon. 
19479. 
T’ll always keep you in my heart. 
24807. 
Campbell (H. S.) 
New York. 22149. 


33789. 


Hail, well beloved 


Campbell (H. W.): 


For those who love. 13423. 
I’m a-thumbin’ my way to Georgia. 
27404. 
Campbell (Isabel) See Dailey (1. C.) 
Campbell (J. D.) Ive got a hunch. 
19670. 
Campbell (J. M.) 3d. No one, but you. 
203875. 
Campbell (L. D.) Lady in the Lincoln. 
27667. 
Campbell (M. D.) G man and the bud. 
6950. 

Campbell (M. V.): ! 
Are you dreaming. 
Come to the vespers 

15885. 
Campbell (M. W.): You taught me all 
my heart would wish to know. 15489. 
Campbell (Perry) You're just the girl 
for me. 26482. 
Campbell (S. L.) Iloved you so. 19602. 


26596. 
at sunset. 


Campbell (T. W.) Eleanor. 27011. 

Campbell (U. G.) Happy birthday, 
Texas. 16833. 

Campbell (Vance) See Campbell (W. 
V.) 7r. 


Campbell (W. V.) jr.: 
Christmas folk song. 383. 
Numbered hours. 14474. 
Romance. 23277. 

Within this house. 15399. 

Campbell-Bruce (M.) See 

(M. C.) 

Campbell, Connelly & co., ltd.: 
B’wanga. 3516. 

Dreaming again. 16081. 

Feather in her Tyrolean hat. 31567. 

Foolish heart. 27088. 

IT dreamt I was a pirate. 16495. 

In a little Devonshire lane. 22455. 

In the heart of old Tahiti. 16744. 

It’s gonna be a bright and sunny 
day. 7544. 

Miracles sometimes happen. 27932. 

Moonlight—and a violin was play- 
ing. 30180. 

Music in my dreams. 27986. 

My lips and your lips. 25447. 

Night ride. 32679. | 

Nothing at all in particular, off we 
go again. 203884. 

On my little toboggan. 28187. 


Bruce 


1602 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


One more star. 17518. 
Painting rainbows. 30374. 
Red roofs of Brittany. 28345. 
Rendezvous in paradise. 28358. 
Round the old kitchen fire. 28406 
Sentry on parade. 28455. 
Spirit of the matador. 23435. 
Up the wooden hill to Bedford- 
shire. 2886. 
Wondering. 15408. 
Wood and ivory. 33793. 
You gotta have swing. 
Campbell-Egan (O. G.) 
there. 16895. 
Campbell-Tipton (—) I will give thanks 
unto the Lord. 27496, 27497. 
Campbell-Tipton (L.) au., and Camp- 
bell-Tipton (Marion) prop.: 
Legend. 9509 (378, 379). 
Serenade no. 2. 6253 (414). 
Spirit flower. 9509 (698). 
Campbell-Watson (F.): 


29119. 
Here and 


Festival prelude. 262238. 
Streamline. 28602. 
Campbells are comin’. 12862 (76), 


267438. 
Campellone (John) 
and you. 20317. 
Campian (Thomas) 
28485. 
Campiello (Der) 13119*. 
Campiello (Il) 3530***, 9822-9824, 
Campman (M. W.) Green-eyed owl 
blues. 7030. 
Campo (M. V. de) 
(M. V.) 
Campo (Vincent) 
29139. 
Camporeale (Michael) 
854. 
Campos (Oliver) 
tion in my heart. 
Camussi (Hzio): 
Liriche. 1490. 
Suite breve. 8853. 
Volto della Vergine. 12516. 
Can this be Dixie. 32868, 33554. 
Canada, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Canaro (F.) Last cup. 29997. 
Candel (Pierre) Bistro du port. 3460. 
Candle glow. 316. 
Candles of youth. 15801*. 
Candlyn (T. F. H.): 
Down among the dead men. 6792. 
From Bethlehem echoing. 27109. 
Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
4602. 
Short communion service. 20769. 
Candy (Embery): 
Football fever. 24576. 
Hunting for love. 974. 
If it’s not asking too much. 13823. 
Toast to old New York. 23688. 


My prairie home 


If love love truth. 


See De Campo 
Youre a_ topper. 
Ultimo bacio. 


Answer to the ques- 
129384. 


Candy shop. 21569 (419), 26533 (208). 

Canfield (Glenn) Alma mater hymn. 
6296. 

Canfield (Josephine) When bluebon- 
nets are blooming. 18397. 

Canfield (R. B.) Sweet Caroline. 5635. 

Canglee (J. V.) Without a pal. 238899. 

Canic (J.) Ave Maria. 21645. 

Canino W.T.) Oh yeah. 23067. 

Cannaday (Georgia) Ilove you. 16549. 


Cannaday (R. J.) I love you. 16549. 

Canning (KE. I.) Rock-a-bye, baby. 
20674. 

Canning (J. D.) Dance pretty lady. 
6708. 

Canora (Luigi) Inno al Duce. 10826. 

Cantelmo (Frank) Heart news. 19429. 


Canter (Ben): 
I’m afraid to be alone with the 
girls. 29808. 
I’m missin’ you. 7322. 
Cantor (Bennie) : 
I’m afraid to be alone with the 
girls. 29808. : 
I’m missin’ you. 7322. 
Cantu (Mario) ‘Trio in re. 
Canuso (C. N.): 

I wonder why. 27502. 
When I’m around you. 3023. 
Capaccio (J. T.) I was insane. 1177. 
Capaldi (Domenico) pseud. See Scott- 

Wood (George) 
Capano (Frank) : 
Mon Adoré. 17215. 
Moonlight and shadows. 
Over a cup of tea. 25631. 
That’s the time you got fooled. 
12289. 
Time. 12352. 
You oughta learn to dance. 23972. 
Capecelatro (Raffaele) Trionfo itali- 
ano. 12408. 
Capen (KH. W.) En avant. 19169. 
Caplen (Nick) pseud. See Cappiello 
(Nick) 
Caplet (André) : 
Angoisse. 9509 (14). 
Ce sable fin et fuyant. 9509 (103). 
Mer. 29189 (266). 
Préludes. 18648 (293). 
Caplet (G. M. E. P.): 
Mer. 29189 (266). 
Préludes. 18648 (2938). 
Caplin (Gladys) Smilin’ 
rain. 8720. 

Caponigro (Vincent) What’s the idea. 
3007. 
Capozio 
night of love. 
Capozzi (George) 
night. 19772. 
Capozzi (R. G.): ; 
I’m the nominee. 22361. 
In the silent of the night. 


2839. 


25368. 


thru. the 


(Anthony ) Another sweet 
18713. 


In the silent of the 


19772. 


1603 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


i 


Cappadona (F. M.): 
To me. 380850. 

We’re living in a garden of love. 
33638. 
Cappetta (James) 

3483. 

Cappiani (Luisa) Practical hints and 
helps for perfection in _ singing. 
18648 (287). 

Cappiello (Nick): 

Does love linger longer when I’m 


Bluest of blues. 


with you. 6770, 13286. 
Ill never forget tonight, sSweet- 
heart. 16584. 
Capponi (Armando): 
My cat meow, my dog wow, wow. 
17285. 
Piccino mio. 20539. 
Spaghetti, ravioli, paste’fastle. 
17988. 
Capps (Morton) Love we once knew. 
14172. 


Capps (S. M.) Minnesota suite. 27931. 
Capraro (Joe): 
Believe it or not beloved. 18035. 


Can it be true. 18125. 
Changeable you. 18143. 
Dream madness. 138314. 


I know you’re lying—but I love 
it lop 
Let’s agree to disagree. 
Let’s call it quits. 14053. 
Let’s dance. 14056. 
Some say that she has it. 14851. 
Where the music goes—nobody 
knows. 12654. 
You’ll never know. 18584. 
Capriotti (Fern) Nothing makes a 
difference to you. 1974, 
Capt. Bing. 12862 (80). 
Captain Calamity. 28685. 
Captain January. 6857, 6835, 8546. 
Captain’s kid. 26991, 27446. 


11021. 


Capture of Santa Claus. 33904 (33). 
Capua (E. di) ’O sole mio. 8248, 
230057. 
Caputi (C. L.): 
Ay, mama. 24126. 
I wan’na rhumba. 19682. 
Olvida pues. 25576. 
Variatin’ color-blues. 23692. 
You have my heart. 29120. 


Caputo (S. C.): 
Daybreak. 
I’m a slave. 

Carabella (Ezio) 


26897. 
4265. 
Giro-tondo dei fan- 


ciulli. 805. 
Carabella (J. F.): 
Albany. 40. 
Irish festival overture. 25004. 
Caracci (A. J.) Jo-Ann. 7574. 


Carazo (Castro) Under the spell of 


: the moon. 5861. 


1604 


Carbonara (Gerard): 
Bal masque. 9648. 
Isabelle. 10846. 

Carbonell (C. L. S. C.) 

(Cc. L. S.) 
Carbonnier (Charles) aw., and Car- 

bonnier (J. D. H. N.) prop. Scher- 

zetto. 6253 (407). 

Careel (Ralph): 
Au-dessus du garage. 
Garde-chasse. 27128. 

Carcone (Eugene) My dream land 

isle. 1828. 
Card (G. W.) 9519. 
Cardella (A.): 

Beach parade. 6401. 
Have one on me. TOTT. 
I wonder if you’re really human. 


See Chaminade 


31076. 


Abiding songs. 


7419. 

If I had only listened to you. 
19711. 

Lamentatin’ Lou. 7672. 

Show must go on. 8671. 


Subway troubadour. 8849. 
Cardew (Phil) These foolish things. 


12323: 
Cardinal (Roy) Give me a little keep- 
sake. 38978. 


Careless rapture. 26754, 27812, 27862, 
27985, 29046, 31250. 
Carey (E. M.) That great President 
of the U. S. A. 33386. 
Carey (Earl) Lonely. 20037. 
Carey (Henry) Sally in our alley. 
2352. 
Carey (J. H.): 
Have you padlocked your heart 
against love. 16354. 
Let’s dance sweetheart. 169381. 
You’re just a sleepy little thing. 


9452. 
Carey (L. S.) Love’s surprise. 1604. 
Carey (Martin) It is the place called 
16789. 


the old Hoosier state. 


Carey (Tom) It was really you. 
16815. 

Cargill (Evelyn) Such is the heart. 
20917. 

Cari (Harry) Since the day I lost 
you. 8688. 

Carignani (Carlo) Principe Zilah. 


18648 (297). 
Carisch (A. & G.) & &: 


Ah! continentale. 18669. 
Amore mio. 86. 
Baciami cosi. 6522. 
Bambolita. 180 


Bella figlia dell’ amore. 6433. 
Bulla, bulla. 6522. 
Canzone d’Alabama. 18893. 


Canzone del. mattino. 6562, 6931. 
Caro mio ben. 2913. 

Cenere. 347, 6788. 

Cerco un po’ d'amore... 17035. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ciaccona. 6381. 

Corale. 442. 

Cosa vuoi di pit. 6671. 

Cuore mio. 464. 

Danza delle rondini. 

Dimmi le tue parole. 

Divertimento. 544. 

Donne spagnole. 19095. 

Dopo di me. 571, 6788. 

Due cuori nella luna. 628, 9138. 

Id ritornato il sole. 632. 

Figlio dormi. 19230. 

Forse. 238697. 

Forse si, forse no. 6931. 

Fra le mimose in fior. 

Gra le spighe. 16232. 

Gregorina. 7035. 

In che modo. 2213. 

Intermezzo nostalgico. 

Jazzing. 2856. 

Ki-ki-bu. 7644, 16880. 

Largo. 18754. 

Lasciatemi cantar. 1428. 

Leggenda. 19943. 

Liriche. 1490. 

Mila di codra. 1719. 

Morir d’amore. 1766. 

Musica per tre pianoforti. 

Non chieder chi son... 11505. 

Non conosci il ritornello. 2398. 

Non mi vuoi dir che m’ ami. 8215. 

Notturno carsico. 1978. 

Notturno romantico. 20386. 

O campagnola. 1988. 

Paolo e Virginia. 2101. 

Parlar d’amor. 2914. 

Pastorale. 93261. 

Penso a te. 2127. 

Posizioni del violino. 2172. 

Preludio e fuga. 165, 20587. 

Pupille di Velluto. 86. 

Quando nasce amore. 20611. 

Quando tu sei fra le mie braccia. 
464. 

Questa sera. 2213. 

Rappresentazione di Santa Uliva. 
2234. 

Rondo. 8583. 

Salmo di David. 2353. 

Scordati di me. 2127. 

Sei lontano da me. 2398. 

Senza nome. 2400. 

Si puo restar fedeli ad una donna. 
16880. 

Son tutte frottole. 

Sonata. 9731. 

Suite breve. 8853. 

Torna natale. 2813. 

Tre salmi. 2810. 

Trio in re. 2885. 

Trittico per organo. 2836. 

Tutti i miei sogni. 2856. 

Vespro. 9137, 23697. 


491. 
1988. 


1766. 


1265. 


17270. 


18669. 


1605 


Volto della Vergine. 
Carisch, s. a.: 


Vi ho gia visto in qualche posto... 
9138. 

Vien con me Ninetta. 

Vienna, non Sei pili tu. 

Voglio la mamma. 9148. 

12516. 


2913. 
2914. 


Allegro assai. 21594. 
Amiamoci. 16047. 

Ansia d’amore. 22992. 
Antiche canzoni di Sicilia. 
Canti di stagione. 312438. 


26586. 


Canzone d’Alabama. 15809, 

Ciacecona. 31092. 

Cornamusa allegra. 15906. 

Corsaresea. 26841, 26842, 31350, 
31351. 

Danza degli spiriti beati. 31662. 

Danza jeratica. 31394. 

Dolee ineanto. 16047. 

Foglie di Santamaria. 31596. 

Forse. 33284. 

Intermezzi secenteschi. 22494. 

Libro di Maddalena. 31095. 

Mare. 22779. 

Mia. 15809. 


Napoli allegra. 22992. 
Non posso vivir senza te. 
Notte d’estate. 23044. 
Nuova tecniea delle seale. 
O Susanna. 32693. 
Onde corte. 22779. 
Preludio. 178483. 
Preludio e fuga 
31099. 
Prima poesia. 23217. 
Prima serie dei cori di Michelan- 


32698. 
32718, 


in la minore. 


gelo  Buonarroti il Giovane. 
23218. 
Quartetto. 32948. 


Quattro liriche. 32885. 

Sagra di S. Giovanni 1986—XIV. 
28429. 

Scherma. 33284. 

Serenata alla bambola. 33109. 

Sinfonia in do maggiore. 23368. 

Sinfonia per una fiaba. 33148. 

Sonata. 28552, 28553, 32866. 

Stornello. 383562. 

Strambotto. 33284. 

Sul fieno. 33297. 

Toccata e@ canzone per organo. 
28776. 

Torna, son solo. 23044. 

Tre canzoni. 33012. 

Tre minuetti caratteristici. 

Tre preludi. 27885. 

Tre valzer-capricci. 32867. 

Uomo non é un poeta. 33562. 

Viola. 23700. 

Voci della vita agreste. 33588. 

16 pezzi progressivi. 15996-15998. 

28 grandi studi. 31624. 


02944. 


INDEX 


I triumph! MI tri- 


Carissimi (—) 
umph. 19664. 
Carissimi (Manfredi) Non me lo do- 
mandate. 17427. 
Caritoni (Angelo) : 
I was wrong again. 1178. 
Jammette. 29940. 
Just use Val. 45385. 
Special notice. 20876. 


You could see the lovers. 23947. 
You know I wouldn’t do the same 


to you. 21506. 
Carl (KF. E.) Sweetheart of mine. 
30666. 
Carl (W. C.) Novelties for the organ. 


3270 (455). 
Carle (EK. H): 
Dear old sweetheart. 
Fairy queen. 709. 
Love’s sweet dream. 1605. 
Sweet Nancy Lee. 2655. 
This pretty little girl. 33425. 
Carle (Herman) Welcome to our city. 
6253 (511). 
Carle (Kay) ‘That’s when I gave in 
to love. 15068. 
Carle (Richard) : 
Betsy’s the belle of the bathers. 
9509 (64). 
Fickle dinner bell. 6253 (124). 
I idolize Ida. 9509 (811). 


31411. 


I lead an awf’lly lazy life. 6253 
(204). 

I’m in a position to know. 6253 
(209). 

i MOn ime nO. 2) (Ge Oaeciweeee ).. 

Leander. 6253 (276, 277). 

Mary’s lamb. 9509 (448), 12862 
(329). 


My dearie dear. 6253 (329). 


Naughty Cupid. 6253 (341). 
Nursie. 15517 (274). 
Old stage door. 6253 (360). 


Seductive Caroline. 6253 (412). 
Why are all the girls so hungry. 
6253 (528). 


Carle (Smiling Frankie) pseud. See 
Carlone (F. N.) 

Carleton (Bob) Philippine dance. 
14583. 


Carleton (Bruce): 
Accept our thanks. 
Come away. 15879. 
Polonaise. 293892. 
Swan. 238297. 

Carley (Kenneth) 


15528. 


Have a good time 


with my heart. 22168. 
Carlidge (M. F.) Tell me, dear. 
26067. 


Carlin (A. B.): 


Sahara’s sands. 33048. 


World has its eyes on you. 26426.! Carlson (R. R.) 


.Carlone (EF. N.) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Carlin (Josephine) : 

Dear old moon when you shine on 
old Erin. 9994. 

Sugar plum. 20919. 

Carlin (R. M.) Through sunny fields. 

9509 (739). 

Carlin’ (2 B.'s 
Sahara’s sands. 33048. 

World has its eyes on you. 26426. 

Carling (Foster) April in my heart. 

109. 

Carlisle (Allan) : 
Good-night, my dear. 
Pagoda song. 25636. 
Rainbow gold. 28381. 

Carlisle (Cliff) : 

Carlisle (Cliff) greatest collection 
of cowboy and mountain songs. 
15811. 

Cowboy Johnny’s last ride. 31368. 

Get her by the tail on a down hill 
drag. 316388. 

In a cbox car 
32062 


27169. 


‘round the world. 


My loving Cathleen. 302388. 
Rambling yodler. 283383. 
Stretch of 28 years. 33288. 


Wild cat woman and a tom eat 


man. 29052. 
Carlo (Frank) : 
I’m working again. . 137388. 
Seashore rendezvous. 17835. 


Carlo (Monte) Just a bit of Irish 
lace. 10930. 
If you please. 1214. 


Carlone (Freddie) Once again. 8318. 


Carlos (Don) Intimité. 10832. 
Carlsen (Henry): 
Lille foraarshilsen. 25180. 


Man kan ikke plukke roser. 7898. 
Carlson (A. T.) I want a table by the 


band. 7396. 
Carlson (Diek) See Carlson (R. R.) 
Carlson (Eddie) Somebody’s follow- 
ing me. 28544. 


Carlson (H. A.) Tllusion. 10778. 
Carlson (Hilda): 
My dear blonde. 25418. 
Smiling pal. 28532. 
Carlson (lL. A.) Dreamland’s para- 
dise. 10091. 
Carlson (Nathaniel) : 
Angels get my mansions ready. 
31049. 
At Sychar’s well. 31071. 
Glorious Calvary. 31657. 
Keep me on the straight road. 
32198. 

Skies are darkening. 33168. 
What then. 33659. 
Carlson (Norma) Annette, modiste. 

99 


Waitin’. 15222. 


1606 


INDEX 


aos. 1-12, 1936 


Carisonii(®..L. I.) : 
Did I get a break, I ask you. 
31425. 


In my heart. 32078. 


Regretting is all I do. 382976. 
So Ill remember you in my 
dreams. 8730, 17945. 
Carlson (V. L.) At Sychar’s. well. 
31071. 


Carlton (Harry): 
He went in like a lion, and came 
out like a lamb. 4100. 


Riding the range in the_ sky. 
11827. 
Sundown in old Waikiki. 14945. 


You've got to blow your own trum- 


_ pet. 33885. 

Carlton (M. L.) To win your heart. 
33460. 

Carlton (Rob’t) jr. Gift of song. 

Carlton (Tom) It was really you. 
16815. 

Carlusky (Ivan) pseud. See Loschke 
(I. C.) 

Carlyle (Paul) Everybody’s darling. 
3856. 


Carman (C. 8.): 


Cross my heart it’s true. 6685. 

Just a fad. 1349. 

Laurel time in Caroline. 14028. 

Nedra. 17386. 

When the moon plays peek-a-boo. 
9283. 


Carman (Seth) See Carman (C. 8.) 

Carmel (Yvonne) Let’s go rockin’ on 
the moon. 16987, 22635. 

Carmen (Ted) On with Roosevelt. 
8316. 

Carmen. 238, 6453, 9719, 
28189 (38), 293807*. 

Carmichael (Adele): 


18050-13056, 


God still answers prayer. 22107. 
God’s word will never fail. 22109: 
Carmichael (Helen) Knitting isn't 


kissing. 25114. 
Carmichael (Hoagy): 
Bread and gravy. 269. * 
It’s so easy to lose. 29932. ° 
Little old lady. 30042. ° 
Papa treetop tall. 23153. : 
Sing mé a song of nonsense, pock- 
etful of love. 23365. ° 
Sing me a swing song and let me 
dance. 17913. 
Wedding song. 2992. 
Carmichael (J. H.) That little game 
folks play down South. 21020. 
Carmichael (Richard) God’s word will 


never fail. 22109. 
Carmony (B. M.): 
Home. 15073. 
Then I met Jesus. 15073. 
Carnation social and charity club. 
Arise, ye idle ones. 6342. 


My creed. 4934. 
Moonbeams jest keep 


Carne (Gerald) 
Carnes (Lou) 


on shinin’. 14297. 
Carnet (Jacque) Au Luxembourg. 
24116. 


Carnevali (Vito) Missa Maria auxil- 


ium Christianorum. 7982, 

Caro (J. De) Rayuela. 2237. 

Carol (Eve) pseud. See Carroll (EH. 
M.) 

Carol of the birds. 26759. 

Carol of the Christmas presents. 
26760. 

Carol of the doves. 26761. 

Carolina. 18900. 


Caroll (M. G.) 
Caron (Allan) 
Caron (J. A.) 
Caronia (Peter) 


Why. 29037. 

See Caron (J. A.) 

Blue and gold. 21709: 
This is the valse of 


love. 26117. 
Carothers (R. B.) Ruckus. 11866. 
Carow (Herman) Stroiling along in 
the moonlight. 8844. 


Carpenter (Ada) Cottage in the val- 
ley. 443. 

Carpenter (Elliott) 

Carpenter (Irances) 


Ashes. 381069. 
Sing a song of 


seasons. 11987. 
Carpenter (Irene) To a woodthrush. 
15120. 
Carpenter (J. A.): 
Morning fair. 27971. 
Rest. 28361. 
Sea drift. 8635. 
Carpentier (G. M.) Strolling thru the 
lane. 20914. 
Carpou (P. 8.) Some day soon. 25919. 
Carpou (P. 8.) jr. Who let you in. 
26370. 
Carr (A. G.) White swan on the lake. 
15363. 
Carr (Beverly) Moonlight and you, 
dear. 17242. 
Carr (Bill) See Carr (W. D.) 
Carr (H. W.) Vas-y-Hrnest. 33575. 


Carr (Howard): 
Love wins through. 
Sleep on. 28524. 
Carr (J..E):: 
For he (she) pleases me and he 
(she) teases me. 19249. 
Love works in a mysterious way, 
it’s glorious wonders to perform. 


11167, 11168. 


20105. 
When love hands me a lemon. 
15313. 
Carr (Leon) This is a drug store. 
12330. 


Carr (M. E. H.) Aran lullaby. 24101. 
Carr (Margurite) : 
I’m wandering down 
lane with you. 22367. 
Ruby. 25797. 


Moonlight 


1607 


INDEX 


Carr (Margurite)—Continued. 
Why don’t you try believin’ me. 
93835. 
You naughty thing. 12783. 
Carr (Michael) pseud.: 
Blue trumpet man. 24191. 
Free, isn’t that the way it ought to 
be. 27104. 
My treasure. 32685. 
O-kay for sound. 28158. 
There’s a new world. 28725. 
See also Beresford (Maurice), 
Cohen (Maurice) 
Carr (Mildred) So goes life. 
20816. 
Carr (Pauline) Ill be waiting on top} 
of the Golden Gate. 31905. 


2490, 


Carr (W. D.) Don’t fail to mention. 
10049. 

Carr (William) jr. Just keep me in 
mind. 25081. 

Carran (R. G.) I can’t believe we're 
through. 7195. 

Carré (J. F.) Flight. 6910. 


Carreon (J. R.): 

Beginning a new day. 3482. 

I’m dying all alone. 18694. 

Lamento del jorobado. 1422. 

Solo un suelo me acerco a ti. 
2511. 
Carrigan (M. P.) 

31003. (134). 
Carriles (Alvaro) Bicho cubano. 9710. 
Carrington (Bertha) Moonlight and 


On Wisconsin. 


you, dear. 11308. 

Carrington (O. M.) Ye old English 
Christmas. 29094. 

Carrodus (Glae) When you smile 


thro’ your tears, there’s a rainbow in 
your eyes. 38068. 
Carroll (HE. A.) pseud. See Ely (A. C.) 
Carroll (KE. M.) He’s a streamline love 
dream of mine. 19421. 
Carroll (Eddie) : 
Harlem. 29702. 
Still waters. 33279. 
Carroll (G. H.): 
Imagine my surprise. 19734. 
It is just a dream. 4448. 
Southland’s callin’ me. 5562. 
Sunny weather. 5622. 
Tell me when. 23566. 
When I’m with you. 6011. 
Carroll (Harry): 
Beat of feet in the street. 3419. 
I never know how to behave when 
I’m with boys. 383904 (130). 
Love is a ripple on the water. 


4722. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 9058. 
Wotcha-ma-eallit. 61383. 
Carroll (K. G.) Gazin’ at the haze 
upon the moon. 791. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 31 


Carroll (Lee) : 
Harlem hop. 7066. 
I’m gonna be bad. 4278. 
Serenade to the moon. 
Carroll (M. G.): 
Full moon is the love moon. 6946. 
Lonely. 20036. 
Mem’ries of you. 20190. 
Starlight, starbright. 14917. 


14757. 


Your love’s my lucky charm. 
21558. 
Carroll (M. H.) Where is the King. 
30902. 
Carroll (Mabelle) Never again. 25492. 
Carroll (Mary) Girls who wear 
glasses. 29648*. 
Carroll (Ray) Let’s dance. 14055. 


Carroll (Ted) 
heart. 1228. 


In a little corner of my 


Carroll (Vernon) I wish I hadn’t 
stayed away so long. 4854. 
Carrozzini (Dante): 
Don’t fool with me. 24439. 


Should I have another lonely day. 
25860. 
Somewhere, 
17962. 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 18904. 
Carse (A. V.): 
Suite in four movements. 
(628). 
Symphony in C. 26036-26088. 
Three elementary pieces. 29376. 
Two easy trios. 3882. 
Carson (A. C.) ’Tain’t no sin to love. 
10974. 

Carson (B. B.) pseud. 
(L. C.) 
Carson (Bob) 
Carson (Joe) 


some sweet day. 


3270 


See Burke 


Alabama blues. 29208. 
If I had a gang of my 


own. 27510. 
Carson (L. C.) pseud. See Burke 
(lu..'@3) 


Carson (Zelma) You are the sunshine 
of my smile. 15487. 
Carte-Young (Effie) Blue, blue moon, 
with your moon moon blues. 250. 
Carter (A. P.): 
Answer to weeping willow. 26585. 
Carter family album’ of Smokey 


Mountain ballads. 3554. 
Faded coat of blue. 706. 
Jealous hearted me. 27601. 


Just another broken heart. 27624. 
My native home. 28055. 
Sailor boy. 2345. 


Carter (A. R.) I’m sending you just 


daffodils. 1120. 
Carter (B. C.): 
Billows of blue. 3457. 
I know that you love me to-night. 
24802. 


Moonbeams of silver. 17240. 


1608 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Carter (Benny): 
Nightfall. 23028, 23029. 
Swingin’ at Maida Vale. 23523. 
When lights are low. 28972. 
Carter (Bernice) : 
Honeysuckle vines. 31814. 
Intry mintry. 382100. 
Carter (Bill) You're just an armful 
of heaven. 21523. 
Carter (Buenta): 
Let’s begin to play. 25152. 
Piano pieces and drills on the chro- 


matic seale. 25664. 
Tiny music box. 21102. 

Carter (Claudine) There must be a 
reason to love. 15077. 

Carter (D. J.) I lost my heart and 
now I’m blue. 1062. 

Carter (E. H.) I love the city by the 
ocean. 19593. 

Carter (Ernest) Verzweiflung. 15517 
(419). 

Carter (J. F.) Little nest for you. 
27747. 


Carter (Louis) I lostanangel. 19589. 
Carter (M.C.) I’ve found a nice young 
millionaire. 24898. 
Carter (Nell) When you shattered my 
cherished dreams. 21363. 
Carter (Nick) Mother and you, dear. 
32542. 
Carter (Thomas) 
19483. 
Carter (V. M. B.) 
New York. 20235. 
Carter (Weston) 
your eyes, sweetheart. 
Carter (Wilf): 
Awaiting the chair. 6364. 
Cow-boy, don’t forget your mother. 
449, 
Cowboy lullaby. 450. 
Fate of old strawberry roan. 19220. 
Hill Billy Valley. 981. 
I’ve got those hobo blues. 1165. 
Life and death of John Dillinger. 
(Wia5o 
Lonesome for baby to-night. 1533. 
Longing for my Mississippi home. 
1536. 
Moonlight prison blues. 1759. 
My blues have turned to sunshine. 
1811. 
My little silver-haired sweetheart. 
18638. 
My Missoula Valley moon. 1872. 
My Montana sweetheart. 1874. 
Rescue from Moose River gold 
mine. 14655. 
Sun-down blues. 2625. 
Trail to home, sweet home. 
Yodelling hillbilly. 3174. 
Carter (Wm.) Blue eyes, I love you. 
31181. 


Honolulu woman. 
Moonlight of old 


There is love in 
12301. 


2825. 


Carter family album of Smokey Moun- 
tain ballads. 38554. 
Cartesixte (Jean): 
Comment qu’ c’est y qu’ils font. 
6657. 
J’suis Varpéte. 7564. 
Qu’on leur fiche la paix. 8482. 
Cartwright (Blaine) My mother’s a 
sweetheart to me. 17332. 
Cartwright (C. H.): 


But I don’t believe in signs. 9788. 
Frettin’. 13488. 
I’d give up everything for you. 
4205. 
Then Cupid came down from the 
heavens. 12299, 
Cartwright (K. K.) Baby’s lullaby. 
3381. 
Caruso (Anthony) You never cared 
for me. 26470. 


Caruso (David): 
Because you're not with me to- 
night. 9680. 
I’m puffing my sorrows away on a 
cigarette. 10653. 
Caruso (E.) Love’s torment. 33904 
(174). 
Caruso (J. A.): 
Are you sincere, my dear. 118. 
I never saw moonlight. 11388. 
Sincerely. 5476. 
Sweetest words. 2660. 
Caruso (J. A. N.) Treadin’ the town.. 
5812. 
Caruso (Lou) Happy and gay. 22160. 
Carvel (Robert) pseud. See Clough- 
Leighter (H.) 
Carver (A. H.) Grass is green with 
envy. 24649, 29677. 
Carver (David) Miracle of peace. 
Carver (T. C.): 
Andante Arabic. 12926. 
Aragonesa. 24100. 
Habanera. 24658. 
In tribal array. 19776. 
Procession. 11743. 
Symphonic suite miniature. 12204. 
Carver (W. A.) Swinging on the reser- 
vation. 30674. 
Cary (Dorothy) : 


Dear little star. 9509 (180). 
Song divine. 33235. 
Your smile. 9509 (821). 
Cary (H. W.): 
Love is all I ask of you dear. 
32374. 
Throne in the old rocking chair. 
$020. 
Cary (Jennie) Seek and find. 24031 
(180). 
Cary & co.: 
Bagatelles. 12986. 


Chariot race. 3571. 


1609 


“INDEX 


Cary & co.—Continued. 
I sing of a maiden. 1147. 
In praise of song. 1238. 
Irish cameo. 29914. 


Mammy’s pancakes. 7896. 
Mass in D minor. 11234. 
Mephisto. 17177. 

Nod. 5059. 


Roses remind me of you. 33029. 
Seéne de ballet espagnole. 33072, 
33073. 
To live belov’d. 9032. 
Valse rubato. 80815. 
When you smile thro’ your tears, 
there’s a rainbow in your eyes. 
3063. 
Caryll (Ivan) : 
Gaiety echoes. 3270 (206). 
In the glow of the dreamy waltz. 
29189 (206). 
J’ aime mon amour. 9509 (344). 
My Yorkshire lassie. 33904 (205). 
Our Miss Gibbs. 338904 (228). 
Romance. 33904 (252). 
S. A. R. 33904 (254). 
Casa-Blanea (R. C.) 
ruqui. 5878. 


Ruqui-ruqui- 


Casa musicale Bottega dei 4. Piedi- 
grotta 1935. 5224. 
Casa musicale La canzonetta. HEdizioni 


de La canzonetta, 
3821. 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, Ss. a.: 
Andante e allegro con fuoeco. 31048. 


Piedigrotta 1935. 


Che Ssanav =...) wien. 
Chitarra stanea. 15844. 


Con te. 3642. 
Giordaniana no. 1. 22091. 
Lungi, lungi. 32410, 

Mia sera. 32483. 

Non tornare da me. 5061. 
Notte azzurra. 32709. 
Per una volta. 5214. 


Quando vien le primavera. 32941. 
Se vuoi tu. 3642. 

Si, lo so. 233848. 

Signora, fischiate con me. 23348. 


Soltanto i tuoi baci. 15844. 
Tumi prac, woooae. 
Voto. 2932. 
Casabianeca (R.) J’aime pour la pre- 
miére fois. 16822. 
Casaccio (S. J.) Why can’t we be just 
good friends. 33743. 
Casad (C. B.) Cocktail bar. 


Casadesus (Francis) : 


26821*. 


Chanson hongroise. 6588. 

Faust. 19347. 
Casals (Pablo) Chorai prelude. 6380. 
Casanova. 2380, 181387, 14592, 14593. 


Casanta (Robert) 


Everybody’s happy 
but me. 38854. . 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Casares (Alfredo, or Fred) : 
Listen to that old clock say tick- 
tock. 16984. 
Love and romance. 22712. 
Plea to a lonely pine. 25675. 
You're with me all the _ time. 
215388. 
Casavola (Franco) : 
Astuzie d’amore. 
Castello nel boseo. 
Cascarino (Angelina) 
14965. 
Cascarino (Romeo) : 


T26F Svcs 
15816. 
Sweet maiden. 


Night in Spain. 17410. 
Orientale. 8348. 
Sweet maiden. 14965. 


Way down South. 18838. 
Cascarino (Vincenzo) : 
Night in Spain. 17410. 


Orientale. 8348. 

Way down South. 183838. 
Case (Anna): 

Composition. 

Dime. 6762. 

My heart is calling for you. 32586. 


3634—3641, 6658-6663. 


My Irish eyes. 8102, 32596. 
Star of my life. 28452. 
What is jazz. 23771. 


Case (Bill) 
1368. 
Case (C. B.) jr. 
Case (C. L.): 
Brook. 6515. 
Song and a smile. 


Just before the execution. 


Old tin cup. 14502. 


14862. 


What is the use of dreaming. 9236. 
Case; (H. L.): 
Great is the Holy One of Israel. 
861. 
Mighty God hath spoken. 1717. 


Case (L. L.) 
do. 28939. 
Case (Russ) : 
Bass drum Dann. 9657. 


What are you a-going to 


Flight of the haybag. 10215. 
Krazy kat. 16891. 
Casella (Alfredo) : 
Ciaccona. 6381. 
Concerto. 334. 
Concerto grosso. 31333. 


Sinfonia. 28491, 28492. 


Trio. 380773. 
Casey (K. S.) Two lips among the 
tulips. 33544. 


Casey (S. B.): 
By baby blue. 4926. 
Sailing on Fern Bank Bay. 8600. 
Casey Jones. 31263. 
Casiano (J.): 
Andel HE. Andel. 
Cabillito. 9802. 
Celos. 9846. 
Contradanza.. 9911. 
Mi morena. 11266. 
Solo los ojos de Pancha. 


9589. 


12023. 


1610 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Zenaida. 12850. 

Casivant (Eugene) : 

Dusty trail. 21949. 

In the light of a new silvery moon. 

32089. 

Sweet little girl. 28687. 

Sweet Mary Mack. 26019. 

You, you, you. 29173. 

Casnelli (Arnold) : 

Ballet of my dreams. 12994. 

Everybody swing it now. 13376. 
Caso (Ralph) God bless you. 3991. 
Cason (Anthony) You never can tell. 

15460. 

Cassad6 (Gaspar) : 
Concerto. 2987. 
Toceata. 19267, 

Cassano (D. F.) . 

8016. 

Cassano (Paolo) 
Cassel (A. Z.): 
God bless you, dear. 16288. 

Roaming Gypsy. 14683. 

White’ birds. » 12668. 

Cassel (Charlotte) Midnight. 17187. 

Cassel (Milton) Midnight. 17187. 

Cassel (Torbern) : 

De’ var hans lilla melodi som kom 

bort. 243888. 

Kirlekspoem. 32189. 

Vi mottes i rosornans tid. 
Cassell (M. M.): 

Love loop. 32380. 

My mother. 32612. 

Silver Springs. 33141. 
Cassola (F. P.) Caressed. 18899. 
Casson (W. H.) Love took my heart 

when my eyes took in you. 27818. 

Casson (William (Duke)) See Casson 


Moonlight tango. 


Signora. 33135. 


23698. 


(W. H.) 

Castagnetta (Grace) Songs we sing. 
33241, — 

Castagnone.(Riecardo) Preludio gio- 
coso. 17663. 


Castaldo (A. P.): 
Heaven’s not far. 24702. 
Heaven’s boulevard. 31775. 
I believe in my dreams and in you. 
24769. 
Love’s magic filled the eg MUS: 
DAR Daf (2k 
Rhythm’s taking hold of my feet. 
25764. 
Castaneda (Ati): 
Lullaby lady. ' 17095. 
What would I do without you. 
18392. 
Castegnaro (Eola): 
Heureux village. 
Tinouca. 26129, 
Castell (B. B.): 
Dogwood time in Gedreial 
Man at the wheel. 20137. 


10450. 


13287. 


Castellani (Leander) Wyoming march. 


9397. 
Castelnuovo Tedesco (Mario): 

Concerto. 336. 

Mas le valiera dormir. 

Notturno sull’ acqua. 

Onde. 20466. 

Racconto @inverno. 2219, 

Romance del Conde Arnaldos. 

20681. 

Scherzino. 8626. 

Sonata. 3555. 

Toccata. 9841, 

Tre preludi alpestri. 

Il? concerto. 3266. 
Castillo (Jerry) : 

I cannot sing the old songs. 

I’ll sing thee songs of Araby. 

Old oaken bucket. 2037. 

Roll on silver moon. 2305. 

Sally in our alley. 2352. 
Castle (Aline) : 

I was just a phantom of your 

sweetheart. © 4352. 

What’s the answer baby. 18384. 
Castle (Boots) I never know. 22378. 
Castlen (EH. A.) Let’s dance and, dream. 

25154. 
Castles in the air. 
Castleton (Pat): 
Dere’s jazz in dem dere horns 
21867. 


20162. 
$224, 


18906. 


997. 
1055. 


BEY e 


Take that train to Texas. 12221. 
Two sweet lips. 12447. 
You shouldn’t be bashful. 12820. 


You’ve gotta swing it when you 
bring it. 12828. 
Castling (Harry) Girl in the clogs and 
shawl. 21569 (164). 
Casto (L. H.) Wear a little smile for 
everyone. 18356. 
Castro (Juan) Conga del pilar. 18969. 
Castro (Manolo) -No puedo darte mis 


que amor. 8209. 
Catalano (S. J.) Love that is divided. 
20100. 
Catania (John) Sweet usherette. 
23507. 


Catell (C. V.) 


Hollywood. 4145. 
Catenaro (Al): 


Deserted. 13267. 
Lone star of the Lone Star state. 
20034. 


See also Catenaro (W. A.) 
Catenaro (W. A.): 

Ain’t a bit ambitious. 

Dear mother. 9992. 

Infatuation and 
10825. 

Those sleepy little eyes. 18185. 

What’s a goose gonna do. 18382. 

When the band starts swingin’ it. 
18425. 


9540. 


syneopation. 


| 1611 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Cates (G. A.) With you. 29077. 
Catherine (Georges) : 
Doubles cordes. 15517 (82). 
Gammes mélodiques. 15517 (114). 
Catlin (E. D.) In your heart there’s a 
love song. 4420. 
Catlin (Fern) Arkansaw ain’t in the 
red. 26601. 
Caton (C. A.) Tenth olympiad. 2709. 
Caton (C. R.) Lazy tune. 25137. 
Catron (Gladys) In a little cabin over 
the hill. 7453. 
Cats and mice. 29877. 
Catsiff (Oscar) Please forgive. 32879. 


Cattozzo (Nino) Orazione nell’ orto. 
32797. | 

Catulle-Mendés (Jane) Invocation. 
7524, 

Catulli (Socrate) Révons! C’est 
Vheure.. 23 


Caudle (G. M.) Trail isn’t sunny un- 


less you smile. 18226. 
Cauley (J. B.): 
Modern girls. 27948. 


Why does it occur. 213899. 
Caulfield (Lecia) Naught matters 
dear. 1926. 


Caussade (Simone Plé-) See Plé-Caus- 

sade (Simone) 
Cavaleade of America. 9579, 11500. 
Cavaliere (Alfred) : 

Blue love. 15733. 

When I first met you. 18406. 

Your heart’s got control of me. 

30993. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 32487, 324388. 
Cavallo (J. N.) Valley of the Espingo. 
21569 (580). 
Cavallo (John) : 
Stroll along with a song. 
When I’m alone with you. 
Cavanaugh (James) : 
And they said it wouldn’t last. 
21612. 

In a little jernt in Greenpernt by 
the Gowanus canal. 19740. 

One hour for lunch. 28194. 

Since Yussel learned to yodel. 
8689. 

That song. 5726. 

Two little boys had a band. 26179. 

Uncle Elmer’s almanae, 21171. 

Ya big sissy. 21463. 

Cavanaugh (Jimmy) : 

Girl in the garden. 16268. 

I should of stood in bed. 13753. 

River man. 17750. 

Too many irons in the fire. 28785. 
Cavella (J. G.) My dream. 11370. 
Cavella (R. G.) My dream. 11870. 
Cavendish (Geoffrey) Captains three. 

6569. 
Cavicchio (Salvatore) : 

Commercial ripples. 


8843. 
26300. 


18964, 


Cornflakes. 18975. 
Cavin (A. S.) Rock me to sleep in the 
hammock of love. 5349. 
Caywood (James) Dear old pocket 


book of mine. 3699. 

Cecchini (V. W.) Vermont, the beau- 
tiful. 2904. 
Ceeconi (Nello) 

romance. 763. 
Cecelia Mary (Sister) See Harte (Ce- 
celia) 
Cecil (H. L.) You’re just a little fraidy 
eat. 291438. 
Cecilia (Sister) See Pdakowska 
(Marie) 
Cecilia Clare (Sister) Kaifeng. 13985. 
Cekow (A. T.) Je voudrais vous faire 
un aveu. 7566. 
Célébres lecons de solfége 4 change- 
ments de clef. 29189 (481). 
Cella (Ted): 
At random, 15618. 
My dream house fell down. 17300. 
New York marches on. 17408. 
Swanee river. 23496. 
Will you toast to my luck. 18494. 
Ceniza (F. A.): 
Commonwealth march. 420. 
When the golden moon _ shines. 
28989. 
Centamore 
3196. 
Centenaire (Le) 9145. 
Centennial songs of Texas. 15824. 
Central Catholic H. S. Hail! Central 
High. 193884. 
Century music pub. co.: 
Ask the moon. 12956. 
Big drum major. 138046. 
Bold robbers. 138078. 
Captain Jim. 131380. 
Christmas is here. 13164. 
Clayton’s grand march. 13171. 
Cradle song. 13079, 13080. 
Cuckoo song. 18220. 
Dreaming. 13324. 
Fairy wish. 13388, 
Frolic outdoors. 13442. 
Golden rod. 138482. 
Here we go. 139571. 
Humming bird. 138605. 
Iam king. 138617. 
Jingle jangle. 13936. 
Little Boy Blue. 14108. 
Little white church. 14121. 
Lovely night. 14179. 
Meadow princess. 14240. 
Merry morn. 14260. 
Miller’s song. 14270. 
My little pet. 14396. 
Petit tango. 14580. 
Robin red-breast. 14684. 
Santa Claus. 14726. 
Seven froggies. 14759. 


Forty second street 


(Sam) You don’t care. 


1612 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


14813. 
14816. 


Skaters’ waltz. 
Skip and dance. 
Sunshine waltz. 14951. 
Sweet moments. 14968, 
Tell me, pussy. 15031. 
Windy day. 15390. 
Cergoli (G. L.): 
Black serenade, 241. 
Con quattro soldi in tasca. 
Con voi. 427. 
Ho chiesto al cuore. 
Lacrime. 19920. 
Mamma, io ti chiedo perdono. 1639. 
Mi piaci cosi. 7961. 
My little baby. 1851. 
Old dancer. 2017, 2018. 
'Sogno andaluso. 20822. 
Stelle innamorate. 8830. 
Via dell’ amore. 2907. 
Cerri (Nicola) jr. You are the one for 
me. 21489. 
Ceruti (Fred) I want you only. 10717. 
Cerutti (M. L. C.): 
Chanson de berceau. 21569 (61). 
Chanson de berger. 21569 (62). 
Chanson de jeune fille. 21569 (63). 
Chanson de rouet. 21569 (64). 
Chanson de troubadour. 21569 (65). 
_ Ronde denfants. 21569 (475). 
Cervantes (Louis) Moonlight on Gen- 
eva. 17243. 
Cervantez (Val) Like a stranger to 
you. 14087, 32284. 
Cesana (Otto) Concerto. 18909. 
Cesana (Renzo) Under the Bridge of 
Sighs. 12459. : 
Ceseri (Giacomo): 
Mia cara patria. 7962. 
Ombre d’eroi. 2048. 


24333. 
24720. 


Chabro (L.) Solféges de concours. 
7s a . 
Chacon (F. M.) I wish I were a little |: 
quintuplet. 7413. 
’' Chadel (Marcelle) Duo des fraises. 
13349. - 


Chadwick (B. T. J.): 

Because I love you, none other will 
do. 24157 

Dear old New York, you’re calling 
me. 9995. 

If bein’ in love is crazy, then I’m as 
crazy as. a loon. 32033. 

My mountain cabin ’neath the pines. 
32615. 

My place of dreams come true. 
32623. 

Twilight. 28824, 28825. 

When twilight sweeps the peaceful 
valley. 29000, 29001. 

Chadwick (G. W.) Cricket and the 
bumble-bee. 454, 26856. 
Chaffee (Ethel) I wonder. 16677. 

Chaffin (L. G.): 
As it began to dawn. 6253 (17). 


Holy night. 9509 (292). 
Chaffin (Sarah) Well, well, old girl. 
9225, 

Chagrin (Francis) : 
Avec ses sabots. 
Madina. 25280. 

Chairet (J. J.) Smiling. 25902. 

Chalfin (M.M.) Ray of sunshine. 2236. 

Chaliff (Ben) Modern legionnaire. 

17211. 
Challberg (George) More than any- 
thing else in this world. 20241. 
Challinor (F. A.) Sing a song to Lady 


15639. 


April. 28496. 
Challis (Len) Yesterday’s thrill. 
12746. 


Chalmers (H. J.) Garfield high our 
alma mater. 29631. 
Chalmers (Stephen) 
8563. 
Chamberd (Freed) 
Chamberlain (Mae) : 
I want a girl. 10708. 
Mother dear. 11319. 
When you're dancing with the girl 
you adore. 153844. 


Roll out ranger. 


Baby. 29270. 


Chamberlain (W. T.) Our band. 17541. 


Chamberlin (Leonard) 
time. 327388. 
Chamberlin (Viola) 
mine. 17007. 
Chambers (E. M.): 
Believe me. 34836. 
Depending. 3713. 
Mine. 4850. 
Same old story. 5391. 
Words for my song. 61381. 
Chambers. (Eddie) See Chambers 
(KE. M.) 
Chambers (H. A.): 
Arethusa. 18721. 
Art thou troubled. 31725. 
Here’s a health unto his majesty. 
19441. 
Land of my fathers. 19932. 
Last rose of summer. 19937. 
Maple leaf for ever. 20148. 
Polly Oliver. 20570. 
Vicar of Bray. 21203. 
With Jockey to the fair. 
Chambers (Ionne) 


Oh, Christmas 
Little mother of 


21423. 
Am I right or am 


I wrong. 77. 
Chambers (J. C.) jr. Shed no tear. 
28475. 


Chambers (Paris) 
Chambers (R. G.) 
man. 17203. 
Chambreau (Clara) Remembrance. 

17722. 
Chaminade (C. L. S.): 
Autumn. 9509 (107). 
Morena. 9509 (108). 
My heart’s queen. 12862 (838). 
Noches d’or. 12862 (84). 


Alhambra. 3297. 
Mr. Roosevelt’s the 


1613 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.31 


Chaminade (C. L. S.)—Continued. 
Pas des sylphes. 12862 (85). 
Pastel. 12862 (86). 

Searf dance. 69585. 

To the moon. 12862 (87). 
Valse-caprice. 9509 (109). 
Chaminade-Carbonel (C. L. S.) . 

Chaminade (C. L. S.) 
Champagne waltz. 17578, 18982, 21322, 
22820, 25645, 26304, 29435. 
Champie (G. L.) Your eyes. 
Champion (Marguerite Roesgen-) 

Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) 
Champions de demain. 11759. 
Champlin (E. H.) Whippoorwill lul- 
laby. 23850. 

Chamrod (Edith) Defining love. 520. 

Chance (EK. M.) Harvest moon. 24685. 

Chancer (Charles) Hop-skip-jump, into 

your arms. 27280. 
Chandler (J. A.)  Thisis our last night 


See 


29175. 
See 


together. 30729. 
Chandler (L. C.) Lemke. 25144. 
Chandler (R. K.) My fuzzy teddy 
bear. 22920. 


Ah! gee whiz. 15536. 
How’s about a date. 


Chaney (Gus) 
Chaney (Mayris) 


27301. 

Chang (R. K. M.) Mau dahn fah. 
22792. 

Change of tune. 24277*, 


Tickita coo. 28759. 
Dreary lowlands. 


Chanler (T. W.) 
Channing (F. E.) 


16095. 

Chansons populaires de_ l’ancienne 
France. 31278. 

Chant de l’alouette. 460. 


Chant of Miriam and the Red Sea. 
31274. 
Chanter (Richard) 
1238. 
Chantons encore. 13144. 
Chants populaires du Béarn. 18913. 
Chapdelaine (B. B.) C’est d’avoir trop 
aimé, 31221. 
Chapel (C. M.) Longing for you sweet- 
heart. 15517 (2238). 
Chapelier (S.): 
Beau pays des chiméres. 
En ecabriolant. 659. 
Ginetta. 802. 
Guinguette fleurie. 879. 
Mademoiselle le Diable. 7881. 


In praise of song. 


9667. 


Marina. T7917. 

Printemps. 2196. 
Chapelle. (Edna) ‘Townsend battle 
song. 26145. 


Chapin (J. M.): 

Mother come back. 14818. 
That is the.matter poney, 23773. 
| tnd st In (Saul) : 
Casa Loma meeting. 300. 
Dedicated to you. 24897, 
Don’t laugh when I cry. 563. 


Don’t look now. 24442. © 

Don’t you care what anyone Says. 
31457. a 

Everything’s talent to-day. 16149. 

Fooled by the moon. 22045. 

Four-score and seven years ago. 
27100. 

Give her a pint, ‘and, she'll tell it 
all. 22093; 29644, \“ 

Go on the green light, stop on the 
red. 103138. ¥ 

Hurdy-gurdy man. 29762.” 

I'm one step gee of my shadow. 

~ 19632, 24866. 

It will have m do until the real 
thing comes along. ~ 19829, 22526. 

King of swing is havin’ a dream. 
29598, 

Knock wood. 7654, 10979. 

Little bit of rhythm in the best of 
us. 30083, 

Love is a pow ’rfuL thing. 27805. 

Much too much. ~ 8047, 14826. 

Mutiny on the_ bandstand. ” spe. 
22899. 

Rhythm ‘saved the world. 2268, 
8537, “ 

Shoe shine boy. 2429. ae 

Swing for sale. 28648. © 

’Tain’t a fit night out for man or 
beast. 8663. 

Three feet two of rhythm. * “98753. 


Trouble don’t like music, every- | 
body sing. 30775.” att tha! 
Veterans of future wars. 12496. 


We're nuts about midget auto 
races. 28921. ~“ 

We've got a style of our own. 
28923. | v 


Yes, yes—my, my. 6146, 12744. 
You can call it swing../9422, 12761. 
Chapman (Mrs. C. V.) Dear old Manne. 
6736. 
Chapman (Cecile) 
Chapman (Dorothea) 


Joanna. O5 044. 
Little shack— 


under the hill. 1514. 
Chapman (Douglas) See Chapman 
(W. D.) 


Chapman (KE. M.) Fantasy for saxo- 
phone. 27054. 
Chapman (F. C.) 

33684. 
Chapman (H. G.): 
Grisélidis. 9509 (455). 
O fair cheeks of roses. 18648 (53). 
To a nightingale. 18648 (54). 
Chapman (H. J.) I wanta balance my, 
love account, 16667. - 
Chapman (Jack) See Chapman (Paul), 


When love’s a lie. 


Chapman (John) Townsend march. 
triumphant. 21123. 

Chapman (Laura) . Aerial honeymoon. 
18659. 


1614 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Chapman (Mollie) I’m like a clock. 
22340. 
Chapman (Paul) Love gave me you. 
O67. . 
Chapman (R. K.) White rose. 29028. 
Chapman (Revell) My dream come 
true. S075. 
Chapman (Robert) My dream come 
true. 8075. 
- Chapman (W. D.) Moonlight on the 
water. 325388. 
Chapman (W. T.) Ill share my love 
with you. 31909. 
Chappalear (Leon) : 
Answer to just because. 6336. 
Just because. 7610. 
Chappell (S.a. francaise) : 
A quoi bon promettre. 9514. 
A quoi bon se dire: je t'aime. 
26534. 
Bateau qui se penche. 6898. 
Je voudrais revoir Venise. 4479. 
Je voudrais vous revoir. 32148. 
Lolita mia. 1524. 
Mon faubourg. 32518. 
Pour ne pas souffrir d’amour. 
28290. 
‘Quand tout s’endort. 14682. 
Rumba. 3830386. 
Trois mandarins. 28802. 
Trois mots doux. 2838. 
Chappell & co., inc.: 
All dressed up and no place to go. 
12890. 
Am I asking too much. 9570. 
Another mile. 21616. 
Are you my love. 9598. 
~Bang—the bell rang. 181. 
‘Blind mendicant. 15725. 
Buy yourself a balloon. 31216. 
Call to arms. 31231. 
Darling, je vous aime beaucoup. 
26890. 
De-lovely. 26918. 
Don’t say it if you don’t mean it. 
8756. 
Down in the depths. 29507. 
Dream shadows. 595. 
Easy to love. 24496. 
Gazooka. 6962. 
Glad to be unhappy: 6978. 
Gloomy Sunday. 6980, 6982. 
Glorious girl. 818. 
God is my strength. 19315. ; 
Gonna hitch my wagon to a star. 
16293. 
Good-bye, little dream, good-bye. 
2UGite at 
Harlem waltz. 24680.  ~" 
Heart is quicker than the eye. 
7089. a iad 3 
Hey, babe, hey. 24711. 
Humpty Dumpty’s holiday. 7172. 


126829—37——_8 1615 


I’m a fool for loving you. 4262. 

I’m a little moon-mad. 16560. 

I sang a song. 31978. 

Ive got you under my = skin. 
24906, 27482. 

I wasn’t lying when I said I love 
you. 24917. 

I would love to have you love me. 
29854. 

If you love me. 1210. 

In a little Swiss chalet. 24962. 

It happened in Chicago. 22509. 

It’s got to be love. 7545. 

It’s high time I got the low-down 
on you. 13900. 

It’s so easy to lose. 29932. 

It will have to do until the real 
thing comes along. 19829, 22526. 

Johnny one note. 27610. 

King of swing. 7645. 

Leave it to Katarina. 25139. 

Little old lady. 30042. 

Little skipper from heaven above. 
30047. 

Little words of kindness. 4677. 

Lone star. 22685. 

Lonesome lullaby. 14140. 

Love and learn. 32362. 

Love is a dancer. 17064. 

Love me, love my Pekinese. 27813. 

Loyal hearts will not forget. 
4760. 

Madly in love. 17106. 

Mon ami, my friend. 30170. 

Moon face. 32525. 

My granny, my mammy, my wife. 
22924. 

My last affair. 20293. 

My love is young. 14403. 

My nephew from Nice. 32615. 

My red-letter day. 4994. 

Nice goin’. 25503. 


_ Night is young and you're so beau- 


tiful.” 23024. 
Not enough. 14468. 
Now. 30295. 
Oh, heart of love. 30316. 
Oh, the Rio Grande. 30322. 
Old New Engiand moon. 23089. 
On a pearly pebble beach in Cata- 
hind: ? LESSZIa, 
On Miami shore. 23104. 
On to the desert. 20459. 
On your toes. 8317. 
Ours. 28234. 
Perennial debutantes. 30395. 
Polonaise militaire. 15846. 
Put your heart in a song. 17684. 
Quiet night. 8491. 
Rain. 14639. | 
Rap. tap on wood. 25740. © 
Red, hot and blue. 28344. 
Ridin’ high. 28368. 
Ridin’ the rails. 25766. 


INDEX 


Chappell & co., inc.—Countinued. 


Ridin’ to glory on a_ trumpet. 
28369. 

Rise up, shepherd, and _ follow. 
17749. 

Rolling home. 25782. 

Roses of Picardy. 2327. 

Seal it with a kiss. 33096. 

Serving man is serving Thee. 
8646. 

Sinfonietta. 2460. 

Slaughter on Tenth avenue. 
30560, 

Song of songs. 2535. 

Star over Bethlehem. 20894. 

Stars in my eves. 14919. 

Sugar Rose. 8851. 

Swingin’ the jinx away. 26030. 

That lovely night in Budapest. 
2720. 

Then I could forget you. 12300. 

There’s a friendly house. 5740. 

There’s a small hotel. 8994. 

Thief. 21070. 

To know you is to want you. 
5791. 

To love you and to lose you. 
33456. 

Tonight’s the night. 151381. 

Too good for the average man. 
15132. 

Valparaiso. 2898. 

Waltz of love. 30838. 

Waltz was born in Vienna. 2945. 

What a dummy love has made of 
me. 30860. 

What a great pair we'll be. 30862. 

When you are dancing the waltz. 
12641. 

Wild trumpets and crazy piano, 
got a gal to forget. 9347. 

Yeah, that’s what I’m talking 
about. 9403. 

You better go now. 18568. 

Youre a bad influence on me. 
30971. 

You're ev’rything beautiful. 3214. 

You’re like a toy balloon. 23982. 

You've got something. 29168, 

Your face is so familiar. 18638. 

Your need is greater than mine. 
26518. 


Chappell & co., ltd.: 


Album of voeal gems. 3294. 
All on a Ssummer’s day. 6291. 
And so to bed. 6822. 

Another dream gone wrong. 26582. 
Areadians. 26592. 

Ballet for children. 6392. 
Believe me. 9691. 

Big ship. 233. 

Blue sunset. 21717, 26696. 
Breakfast in Harlem. 26715. 
By the wishing well. 299. 


1616 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Call of the pipes. 15795. 

Careless rapture. 26754, 31250. 

Cigarette. 386. 

Cobweb’s valsette. 18948. 

Coo-ee. 9913. 

Dance memories. 470. 

Dangerous you. 488. 

Danube so blue. 489, 490. 

Darling you. 21845. 

Did we meet or was it a dream. 
3730. 

Drop in next time you're passing. 
26995. 

Dubarry. 625. 

Each day at breakfast. 27002. 

Family album. 3875. 

Finding you—losing you. 27070. 

Follow the sun. 3920, 16213. 

Forgotten valse. 22057. 

Ghost goes West. 6967. 

Give me your hand. 809. 

Glamorous night. 13473. 

Gloomy Sunday. 10309. 

Going places. 29660. 

Good-bye. 29666. 

Good luck. 1981. 

Harlem. 29702. 

Has anybody seen our ship. 900. 

Hunting my heart. 4084. 

He’s an angel in that heaven called 
home. 7083. 

Heaven in a song. 31771. 

Holiday sweetheart. 27265. 

Homing. 16429. 

Honey-coloured moon. 951. 

How do you like your music. 
27297. 

Hyde Park. 10490. 

I give my heart. 7224, 23269. 

I heard a song in a taxi. 22273. 

I heard a sound of singing. 31893. 

T’ll walk beside you. 27382. 

I see a tree. 7362. _ 

In the garden of tomorrow. 16742. 

Leave it to love. 22620. 

Like a tin can tied to a puppy dog’s 
tail. 27730. 

Lionel Monckton melodies. 27734. 

London again. 20030, 20031, 22683. 

London in the season. T7788. 

Lorelei. 1547. 

Love made the song. 27812. 

Love song. 27816. 

Love’s contradiction, 22748. 

Manchuko. 27862. 

March. 6468. 

Melodie d’amour. 27897. 

Men about town. 1702. 

Morning song. 1768. 

Music in May. 27985. 

Musical comedy memories. 11341, 
17271. 

My lady sleeps. 22942. 

My love, the night and you. 1870. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


a 


Nenita mia. 32653. 
Nicotina. 5048. 
Norseland sketches. 
Now I have found you. 
Palace march. 238152. 
Passing clouds. 2114, 5202. 
Pastorale. 4678. 
Pavements of Paris. 
Piano-curios. 28269. 
Play, orchestra, play. 2151. 
Please teacher. 5240. 


20381. 
1981. 


28249, 


Prologue and Epilogue. 8473. 
Reflections. 283847. 
Rise and shine. 17748, 23269. 


Robber symphony. 2287-2289. 

Rocking with you in my arms. 
2301. 

Roses of Picardy. 17781. 


Say you will not forget. 14733. 
Seeing stars. 5240. 

Serenata. 2408. 

She shall have music. 2422. 


Silent waltz. 2445. 

Simple little melody. 38144. 
Smile for me. 33182. 
Snow waltz. 2488, 5510. 
So sweet and beautiful. 
Somebody’s shy. 8746. 
Someday my heart will know. 
Somewhere at sea. 14857. 

Song for you and me. 2582. 
Songs of the insects. 5555. 
Spanish Jake. 28572. 

Star o’er the hill. 8818. 

Stay with me for ever. 2590. 
Swing along. 28646, 28647. 

Take your time from me. 23545. 
Then. 2784. 

Things to come. 9002, 18177. 
Toceata. 26911. 

Town talks. 12386. 

Trafalgar Square. 28789. 
Transatlantic rhythm. 28793. 
Trees in Bloomsbury Square. 9070. 
Tzinga-doodle-day. 338551. 


14838. 


Unbelievabie. 28843. 
Wandering the king’s highway. 
2951. 


We were dancing. 2983. 

When a woman smiles. 33668. 

When love awakes. 28978. 

Who'll buy my song of love. 29033. 

Whom the gods love. 22887. 

Why is there ever good-bye. 29046. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 
18536. 

You have that extra something. 
9435. 

You look so sweet madame. 33851. 

You put the O into love. 29132. 

You’re a super-liner. 291388. 

You were there. 3246. 


Chappell France, lItd.: 
Chez moi. 29886. 
I long for your love. 
Chapuis (Auguste) : 
Hymne a la musique. 
Menuet. 21569 (352). 
Soelféges de concours. 
Chapuis (C. D.): 
Hymne 4 la musique. 
Menuet. 21569 (352). 
Solféges de coneours. 
Charbonnel (Marie) : 
Eperdument. 31522. 
Soirs de Paris. 33207. 
Chard (Evan) pseud. See Evans (Tol- 
chard) 
Charette (Stewart) 
blue. 32338. 
Charing Cross road. 5345. 
Charity (E. W.) Without you. 3140. 
Charles (D. R.) pseud. See Morrell 
(C. G.) 
Charles (Ernest) : 
Always you. 29222. 
If you only knew. 1218. 


29800. 

21569 (217). 
21569: (509). 
21569 (217). 
21569 (509). 


Lonesome and 


Let my song fill your heart. 19950, 
Youth. 3255. 
Charles (Felix) Flirting. 27082. 


Charles (Harmon) Little cowboy. 
7762. 

Charles (Lionel) Ill win you back. 
24822. 

Charlys (—) OU sont mes amants. 
20486. 


Charm of the valse. 6592. 

Charming bells of spring. 31275. 

Charnin (Sammy) -My darling girl. 
25415. 

Charrosin (F. G.): 


Around the Danube. 15607. 
Chop sticks. 6606. 
Two little Japs. 15171, 33545. 


Charry (Bert): 
Could I love you. 15912. 
Stop thief. 14929. 


Without rhyme or reason. 15402. 
Charry (S. B.): 

Could I love you. 15912. 

Stop thief. 14929. 

Without rhyme or reason. 15402. 


Chart (Louis) Murka. 22890. 
Chart music pub. house, ine. : 
Ben Bernie, the ole maestro, col- 
lection of favorite songs. 15699. 
Bickford’s sacred collection for 
Hawaiian guitar. 3454. 
Humphreys (Holly) standard 
method for trumpet or cornet. 
972. 
Kaai’s method for Hawaiian gui- 
tar. 29969. 


Wilson’s chords for guitar. 33768. 


1617 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.'s.; v. 3f 


Chase (Bernard) Play a swing tune. 


5232. 
Chase (C. B.) Forget me not. 381605. 
Chase (Florine) Cabin by the river. 
24232. 
Chase (G. W.): 
Chaperone. 3270 (92). 
Eleetric signs. 29189 (95). 
Fair co-ed. 3270 (179), 12862 
(161). ; 
I would like some information. 


29189 (193). 
It’s money. 29189 ( 214). 
Marcelle. 12862 (323). 
My truant heart. 29189 (290). 
Queen of the one ring show. 29189 


(347). 
Weak little woman. 29189 (458). 
Whip song. 29189 (474). 


Chase (L. F.) : 
Cocktail bar. 15871*. 
Everyone starts in to dance. 3858. 
Keep that smile on your face with 
Roosevelt. 4544. 
(LaVerne) California 
9814. 


Chase 
phonic suite. 
Chase (Newell) : 

My home is where my heart is. 
4963. 
My own folks. 17343. 
Would you ring the gong on me. 
12736. 
Chasins (Abram) : 
Passacaglia. 162. 
Valentine. 30813. 
Chassaing (J. B.): 


sym- 


Babil de poupées. 24128. 

Grand’ papa et grand’ maman. 
16309. 

Gros matou. 16316. 

Marquiseta la mexicaine. 17147. 

Ninetta, fille des bois. 25514. 

Sans hésiter remettons ca. 17812. 

Si tu voulais m’aimer. 17890. 


Toueca. 18220. 
Chastain (Lottie) 
light Ill be dreaming. 
Chastek (M. B.) 
me. 8428. 
Chater (Mary)  Lilliburlero. 
Chattaway (Thurland) : 
Mills (Kerry) barn dance. 
(242). 
~’ Sun bird. 15517 (383): 
We're almost home. 15517 (430). 
When the sun goes down to rest 
behind the hill. 265383 (320). 
Chaumette (Gabriel) : 
Petite tour Hiffel. 11678. 
Quand la clique a sa claque. 11757. 
Chaumont (Emile) Capriccio giocoso. 
9831. ES, 
Chauve-souris. 


Beneath the moon- 
26658. 
Please come back to 
27782. 


18648 


21569 (68). 


Chauvet (A.) Deux pieces. 21569 
(69). ~- : 
Chauvet (B. M.) Indian giver. 7513. 


Chavagnat (Hd.): 
Chanson de berceau. 21569 (61). 
Chanson de berger. 21569 (62). 
Chanson de jeune fille. 21569 (63). 
Chanson de rouet. 21569 (64). 
Chanson de troubadour. 21569 
(65). 
Ronde denfants. 21569 (475). 
Chavarri (E. L.) Viejo castillo moro. 
2912. 
Chavarria (Jose) : 
Alma patilla. 15557. 
Mi caballo blanco. 17184. 
Misterios del prado. 17205. 
Murio de tristesa. 17266, 
Siempre borracho. 17891. 
Sonaba besandote. 17965. 
Chavez (Bartholomew) Sombra y luz, 
20826. 


Chavoit (Jean) Paris, Paris. 2110. 
Cheatham (EK. B.): 
Let’s elect Roosevelt again. 16934. 


Let’s take a walk in the rain. 7722. 
Checchia (Michael) Moon lady. 11301. 
Cheek (M. J.) I love you so. 16556. 
Cheer up. 18714, 20901, 21058, 24285. 
Cheetham (Bere) Blood on the sad- 

dle. 31175. 
Chell (Esther) 

light. 18230. 
Chenette (Ed.): 

Andante cantabile. 28809. 

Another stunt band folio. 18712. 

Carry me back to old Virginia. 

18903. 

Deep river. 26915. 

Entry of the gladiators. 

Flight of the bumble bee. 

Huldigungsmarch. 16315. 

Londonderry’ air. 30051. 

Program classics. 17673. 

Valse Joliet. 23689. 

Cheney (Aleda) Penny for your 


Dancing in the moon- 


16130. 
16202. 


thoughts. 20531. | 
Cheney (Clyde) Penny for your 
thoughts. 20531. 


Cheney (F. W.) All alone—just{ I ofand 
you. 15541. 
Cheney (J. H.) 
been conquered. 
Chennette (HKd.) . 
um. 240388. 
Chenoweth (Wilbur) 
song. °29247. 
Cheramy (Ted): 
~T saw the light in your eyes. 7360. 
You thought you knew. - 15486. 
Cheren (Lynn) Since you said’ good- 
bye. 20782. 


Flag that has never 
10212. 
Advance of alumin- 


Arrow and the 


1618 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


EE eT Or Tern oe ena reas 


Chernan (J. J.): 

Hope. 19484. 
Red-head. 2248. 
Chernis (S. J.) Betty, 

26667. 
Chernitzky (S. F.) 
sea. 3867. 
Cherubini (B.): 
I) finito il bel tempo che fu. 6830. 


I love you. 


Fair city by the 


Serenade in the night. 33107, 
33108. 
Cherubini (Bixio) : 
Donnine novecento. 561. 
Non ¢’é rosa senza spine. 1966. 
Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. 8.) Sinfonia 


D-dur. 15834, 18922. 
Chesi (Mario) Vette nevose. 2906. 
‘Chesley (Herbert) First kiss. 31588. 
Chessman (A. R.): 
I know. 10554. 
My trailing arbutus. 
Chester (J. & W.) Itd.: 
Allegretto quasi pastorale. 
Don Juan de Manara. 559. 
Down by the salley gardens. 577. 
Five lyric tone-pictures. 6859. 
Four songs. 138492. 
Irish dell. 13879. 
Jig fugue. 24131, 
Jonah. 168838. 
Mass in the AHolian mode. 
Miniature suite. 7979. 
Perky pieces. 205388, 
Peter Rabbit music books. 
PA Sta 


11448. 
15552. 


25301. 


2134, 


‘Quartet in G major. 23312. 
Road breaker. 14679. 
Sicilienne. 24388. 

Sonata. 6360. 

Squirrels. 5578. 

Sreath de phiano. 2574. 
Study and Toceata. 18034. 


18082. 
and Fugue. 


Symphonic movement. 
Theme, Variations 
33400. 
Three sketches. 22200. 
Two brief Gipsy songs. 22835. 
When I was one- and - twenty. 
15305._° 
Chevalier (J. P. L.) Scéne de la séduc- 
tion de Manon. 18648 (239). 
‘Chevalier @’Eon. 9509 (115-119). 
Chevalier de Mauléon. 29385*. 
Chevrolet motor co., Kansas City zone. 
Kansas City zone songs. 10962. 
Chewning (J. C.). When Irish skies 
are smiling on my little Irish Rose. 
12614. 
Chiaffarelli (Albert) 
Chiampo (Tony): 
Piano accordion waltz. 8401. 
Rose. 33023. 


Bourrée. 18750. 


Chianco (Benny) : 

Beautiful girl on the corner. 

May bride. 22794. 

Social justice for 
14841. 

Chiappo (EH. M.): 
Cavaleata. 342. 
Solitudine. 2510. 
Tu mi piaci. 2846. 
Va, muletto, va. 2889. 

Voce dall’ Africa. 2924. 

Chiappo (Casa editrice musicale) : 


6405. 


you and. me. 


Cavaleata. 342. 
Solitudine. 2510. 
Tu mi piaci. 2846. 


2889. 
2924. 


Va, muletto, va. 
Voce dall’ Africa. 
Chicken reel. 3576. 
Child is born in Bethlehem. 26781. 
Childers (Ross) See Hansen (Ross) 
Children at Bethlehem. 24031 (26). 
Children’s day treasury. 18648 (67), 
33504 (38). 
Childress (W. L.) Will you love me 
then as now. 26404. 
Childs (Orlo) Harmful little armful. 
16346. | 
Chile, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. | 
Chimes of glory. 24292. 
Chins (A. R.) I want to be a star. 


16660. 
Chiofalo (Frank) See  Chiofalo 
(Frank) jr. 


Chiofalo (Frank) jr. Will you leave 
me with a broken heart. 12695. 
Chip. pseud. See Hannafin (EH. F.) 
Chiquet (Mayme) My life will be 
complete. 4971. 
Chisholm (I. S.): 
Do you fit with your mother-in- 
law. 16033. 
If you could only come back. 
16695. 
Chisholm (J. R.): 
Foolin’ time. 16217. 
Seminole trail. 17844. 
Underneath the smile of Ol’ Man 
Moon. 21181. 
Chisholm (M. C.) 
green. 33888. 
Chittison (Herman): 
Saturday night on Sugar Hill. 
2365. 
Two sweet lips. 12447. 
Chizat (H. A.) Chanson pour Jean. 
26770. 
Chmel (L. R.): 
Du, ich will dein herz. 3810. 
Vor lauter liebe weiss ich nicht 
mehr aus und ein. 5906. 
Chobillon (Ch.): 
Bonjour, un bonsoir, adieu. 
Hmprise. 19167, 29544. 


Young lady in 


3491. 


1619 


INDEX 


Choclo (El) 18928. 

Chocolate products co. 
13909. 

Chocolate soldier. 4962, 31003 (27, 96, 
119, 120, 182, 190). 

Choice sacred duets. 

Chojnacki (F. S.) 
22299. 

Cholvin (H. C.): 
Rhythm on our farm. 32989. 
Squeeze me just a little bit. 30612. 
Three nights a week. 30736. 
When the sun bids the sky good- 

night. 263827. 

Chopin (F. F.): 
Butterflies. 3579. 
Chopin technic. 18648 (69). 
Etude. 3580, 13159. 
Four préludes. 24296. 
Four short preludes. 
Funeral march. 3581. 


It’s stillicious. 


24295. 
I love only you. 


26791. 


Impromptu. 9509 (123). 
Mazurka. 3582. 
Nocturne. 9509 (124). 


Polonaise. 9509 (125), 29892. 


Polonaise militaire. 15846. 
Star mist. 31289. 

Study for the left hand. 3584. 
Sunset. 138160. 

Three short preludes. 24297. 
Valse. 371, 9509 (126, 127). 
Waltz. 24298. 

Zak 362. 


Chor (Henry): 
I fell for a song. 10531. 
Wind blew the roof off the house. 
23888. 


Choral recreations. 293898. 


Chorales for unchanged voices. 6610. 
Choralia. 31292. 

Choralvorspiele. 29895. 

Choruses for changing voices. 3874. 


Choudens: 
Ahé, la Conga... 380. 
Belle fille et le brigand. 18799. 
Belle traversée. 29803*. 
Bleu. 246. 
Chemin du bonheur. 357. 
Chevalier de Mauléon. 29385*. 


Concerto. 1789, 8044. 
Crois moi. 18998. 
Csardis. 460. 


Djamileh. 31170. 


Eeole des maris. 3820*. 
Faust. 19847. 
Favorite du roi. 29583*. 


Mon seul amour, c’est vous. 20215. 
Pour plaire aux femmes. 23199*, 
Sous le ciel d’Afrique. 2551. 
Sur le Bosphore endormi. 33310. 
T. S. F. dans la voiture. 26041. 
Chouinard (Eunice) Locked in my 
heart. 7784. 


pt. ITI, 0. S., v. 3k 


Chovanee (BE. M.) Cabin in the moun- 
tains. 3521. 
Christ (Donald) Julep man. 276138. 
Christ of the centuries. 6611*. 
Christensen (A. K.) Lost in a dream 
of you. 22709. 
Christensen (B. C.): 
Dream a little dream of me dar- 
ling. 6799. 
Let me dance this last dance with 
you dear. T7705. 
My heart is calling you home. 
8092. 
Christensen (George) Lonesome with- 
out you. 11114. 
Christensen (Holger) 
pend on you. 287138. 
Christensen (J. F.) au., and Christen- 
sen (J. F.) jr., prop. You kissed me 
and the world was mine. 6177. 
Christensen (Laura) My radio man. 
1887. 
Christensen (Marie) : 
Mountains on the moon. 27981. 
My radio man. 1887. 
Christensen (O. J.): 
Cinderella. 18936. 
I am just your pastime love. 
19510. 
I’m at the top of my ladder of 
dreams. 19604. 
Is it meant for me. 19792. 
Loana from Havana. 20020. 
Night we said that last good-bye. 
20370. 
Now you got your fingers burnt. 
20394. 
Symbols of love. 20969. 
There isn’t any use in kissing. 
21046. 
Christensen (V. A.) My darling I love 
you. 17291. 
Christian (Bobbie) Moon craze. 11299. 


That would de- 


Christian (Clarence) Gramatan. 
29674. 

Christian (J. W.) Old mirror knows. 
11570. 


Christian (Karl): 
Matrosen-marsch. 20166, 25304. 
O du mein edelweiss. 20398. 
Treu dem Rhein. 25304. 
Zwei dunkle augen. 21567. 


Christian (Paul) pseud. See Bond 
(F. C.) 

Christian publications, inc. Hymns of 
the Christian life. 10493. 

Christians awake. 29189 (62). 


Christiansen (F. M.): 
Christiansen choral program book. 


18934. 
Young men’s choral assembly for 
schools. 9486, 


Christiansen (Poul) Mindernes spinet. 
25342. 


1620 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Christiansen choral program _ book. 
18984. 
Christie (C. A.) Magic Christmas bell. 
4772*. 
Christie (Gene) pseud. See Anderson 
(C. E.) 
Christie (Geo.): 
Now altogether, hip, hip, hooray. 
21569 (401). 
You taught me how to love you. 
265383. (343). 
Christie (Mrs. J. 


A.) See Christie 


(M. 'T.) 
Christie (M. T.) There’s no other girl 
like you. 5754. 
Christiline. pseud. See Pendleton 
(P. B.) 
Christiné (H.) Tire tire Ninette. 
29189 (485). 
Christiné (Henri) Poule. 8450. 


Christman (Hlizabeth) Girls who wear 
glasses. 29643*. 
Christman (M. F.) 
clock. 3852. 
Christmas carillons of Poland. 26802. 
Christmas carol. 26802*. 
Christmas eve. 29400. 
Christmas folk song. 382. 
Christmas justice. 21772*. 
Christmas light. 26803*. 
Christmas night. 17641. 
Christmas songs to play 
29403. 
Christmas 
Christodoulidou 
shines a little star. 2764. 
Christopher (C. 8.) Jack Tar. 13926. 
Christophersen (Ernest) Old squeeze 
box. 8289. 
Christy (Mal) Dark eyes. 3685. 
Christy (V. A.): 
Frogs. 19272. 
Scotch bagpipes. 
Some like dogs. 20882. 
Chronis (Opal) By the old covered 
bridge of my dreams. 298. 
Chubey (G. H.): 
Omni roses blooming. 32766. 
Wake not, but hear me love. 28889. 
Way of the blue Amazon. 28908. 
Church (D. J.) Dancing on deck. 
29451, 
Church (John) With the dawning of 
to-morrow. 30935. 
Church (John) co.: 
Behold, the Master passeth by. 
6428, 6429. 
Canzone amorosa. 6561. 
Christ child. 26795. 


Every tick of the 


and sing. 


story. 21772**. 


(Nicholas) There 


20739. 


God bless you, dear. 16288. 
Gondolieri. 6999. 
Green cathedral. 7028. 


Churchill (Peter) 
29405. 


Three short pieces. 


Chute (W. W.) 18648 
(72). 


Chwat (Sascha) : 


Six responses. 


Barrel organ. 138003. 
C’est le vent. 26735. 
Chwatal (Jos.) au., and Chwatal 
(Minna) prop.: 
Bootsmannslied. 9509 (78). 
Flottes pferdchen. 9509 (231). 
Heller himmel. 9509 (285). 


Siegesmarsch. 9509 (668). 
Wirbelwind. 9509 (809). 
Chylinski (C. W.) Good-bye made- 
moiselles. 22125. 

Ciardi (Nicholas, or Nick) : 
Boo-hoo-hoo. 26702. 
Cottage on the hill. 3656. 
Ev’rything’s in harmony. 
I do love you. 18635. 
Let’s celebrate. 1462. 
Love’s lullabye. 14188. 
You, just you. 3199. 

Ciarlo (Leonardo) : 

Dream of love. 10082. 
Non so se m’ami. 23037. 
Ciecchelli (Dan) I won your love. 
16676. 

Cid (Il) 382828. 

Cid (Le) 25302. 

Cielo (M. J.) If only my dream comes 

true. 7488. 
Cieslak (Henry): 
Love as I knew. 7826. 
There’s only one U in Utah. 21062. 
Cieglakownej (M.) Kt6z mi cie wzial. 
1408. 
Cifesa. 28410. 
Cilea (Francesco) : 


27042. 


Alla marcia. 15550. 

Danza. 15855. 

Notturnino. 17485. 
Cimara (Pietro) Ombrellino giappo- 
nese. 2049. 
Cimarosa (Domenico) Secret marri- 
age. 33101. 


Cimini (Pietro): 
Canzone di Maggio. 
Peasant serenade. 
Polka. 2163. 
Popular song. 2169. 

Spring. 33260. 

Cindy. 15857. 

Cinephonic music co., Itd.: 

Cause of all the trouble is the in- 
come tax. 26766. 

Cocktail time. 400. 

Crazy with love. 21814. 

Don’t count your chickens. 562. 

Don’t give a good gosh darn. 
21898. 

Everybody dance. 21983. 

Fleet’s in port again. 22033. 

a to dance my way to heaven. 
44, 


320. 
21238. 


1621 


INDEX 


Cinephonic musie co., 1td.—Continued. 
Head over heels in love. 19425. 
I den’t give a continental. 1004. 
I’m in a dancing mood. 24848. 
I’m never too busy for you. 1112. 
I make a motion. 1134. 
If I could say to you in English. 

13816. 

it’s love again. 1297. 
Keep your eye in the sky. 13892. 
Let’s have a tiddley at the milk 


bar., 32268. 

Life is empty without love. 1479. 

Lookin’ around corners for you. 
22705. 

May I have the next romance with 
you. 22796. 


Mendel’s son’s swing song. 14254. 
Musie from the movies. 32553. 


My little garden of dreams. 1854. 
My redyiletier day..)) 22972. 
My what a diffrent night. 17367. 


Saving up my time to spend on 
you. 33067. 

Slipping through my fingers. 

Tap your tootsies. 2693. 


2480. 


There’s always a happy ending. 
5TAS. , 
There’s that look in your eyes 
again. 23603. 
Thisll make you whistle. 2774. 
Through the courtesy of love. 
307389, 30740. 
Tony’s in town. 2811. 
We have met before. 2960. 
Without rhythm. 3189. 
Youve got the wrong rhumba. 
3240. 
Cingerana (Anthony) Addis Ababa. 
15524. 
Cipollone (Alfonso) Fairy life. 26533 
(68). 
Cipollone (Dino) Fairy life. 26533 
(G68). 
Circle (F. HE.) Heaven. 16376. 


Cirenei (Luigi) Inno a Benito Musso- 
lini. 1264. 
Cirlaco (Lettério) : 
Compendio di 
421423. 
Solfeggi parlati e cantati. 
2507. 
Ciribiribin. 9878. 
Ciricola (Mike): 
Prima. 2193. 
Valse Ceri-cola. 5877. 
Cirina (Gene) Handy Andies of the 
CH C.4CH9393: 
Cirino (A. E.): 
Angela Rosa. 15582. 
I always want to dream of you. 
31847. 
Cirkus revyen. 
25913. 


teoria musicale. 


2504— 


24421, 24618, 24706, 


pts I ne S.2vesk 


Cirrincione (V. W.) 
shining. 26321. 
Ciseo (Addie) That blue-eyed mother 

of mine. 5708. 
Citrino (J. P.) 
Citron (D. J.) 
Citron (J. H.): 
Not all there. 8218. 
Psychopathic serenade. 
’S funny thing. 8595. 
Cittadino (A. D.) Let us all unite for 


When stars are 


Moonlight Bay. 4880. 
Swingy Anna. 23531. 


8478. 


freedom. 25165. 
City (Musikverlag) : ; 
Aus deutschen gauen. 29262. 
Denkst du noch’ manchmal an 
damals. 3712. 
Hs singt uns die amsel. 29557. 


Gute nacht, mein kleines madchen. 
13510. 
Hatt ich hundert millionen. 19383. 


Mirehen yon _ glitick und _ liebe. 
30096. 

Nimm die fiedel, mein zigeuner. 
14458. 


Sing, sing, sing végelein. 14799. 

So fangt es an. 30069. 

Solimah. 14846. 

Trink dir erst ein bisschen stim- 
mung an. 5816. 

Civil war medley. 392. 

Civilett (J. A.): 
Back again. 
Dear old moon. 18258. 

Civita (Hmilio) | Vittoria, vittoria, la 
guerra é@ finita. con gran gloria. 
21210. 

Claire (Bernice) In the heart of the 
golden prairies. 13855. 

Claire (Paul) What do I see in you. 


15654. 


21285. 
Clairlie (Arnolde) : 
Favorite. 6253 (122); 


6253.,.( 379) 
A.) Mies dag Just 
ieveWe 


Petite passante. 
Clairmonte (Mrs. 
waiting dear for you. 


Claironnette. 18468 (74). 
Claney (EK. M.) I want ia home that 
nestles. 7395. 


Glamey: eh fA) 
say, I’m thru. 
Clancy (John) 
18161. 
Claney (Nancy) : 
I wish I was born a doggie. 32013. 
Spinach. 33255. 
Clapham (M. K.) 
Reno. 5302. 
Clare (C. A.): 
Deep in love. 15993. 
Do you remember. 3742. 
Clare (Sidney) : 
Ain’t he good lookin’. 34. 
And that woman made a monkey 
out of me. 18700, 21610. 


I never knew you'd 
16622. 
There’s love in spring. 


Reenie’s gone to 


1622 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dancing in the open. 

Join the party. 10919. 

Let’s get goin’ baby. 17713, 22633. 

Look at the moon. 7805. 

a holiday in my playroom. 
20437. 

Polly-wolly-doodle. 2165. 
Clarendon aria books. 3606. 
Clarendon classical song books. 3607. 
Clarendon song books. 138169, 13170. 
Claret (Gaston): 

A Nanterre. 2. 

Air de jazz. 9544. 

Aprés. 9595. 

C’est vous seul. 

Faut du désir. 10195. 

J’aime tes yeux. 10896. 

Laissez moi. 10991. 

Quand mon ceeur, 11758. 

Clarey (A.) pseud. See Svoekhotoff 


9800. 


(Alexandre ) 
Claribel. pseud. See Barnard (C. A.) 
Ghank GCA. 7A.) J omet ,you. in, the 
Rockies. 16618. 
Clark (A. E.) See Grey (A. E.) 
Clark (A. L.) There’s a song in my 
heart. 21057. 
Clark (A. M.): 


Consolation. 24341. 
Ephriam’s lament. 21976. 
Going to town with Annie. 
My peace, I give. 30246. 
To the old home town. 
Clark (B. F.) Neighbors 
mother. 30270. 
Clark (B.N.) Song of Texas. 
Clark (Ben): 
Beneath the prairie sky. 15702. 
Childhood dreams. 15837. 
Happiness just for two. 29698. 
Clark (Buddy) Two in love. 2861, 
5847. 
Clark (C. D.): 
Did you ever. 31427. 
Don Juan Casanova de _ Jones. 
31448. 
Love around the clock. 32364. 
Viennese interlude. 33580. 
You’re the woman in the world for 
me. 30984, 
Clark (C. F.) On memory’s tattered 
sereen. 30341. 
Clark (C. L.) 
20005. 
Clark (Clarence) Note-o-gram. 14469. 
Clark (Dave) What might have been. 
9509 (782). 
Clark (EK. D.) I’m giving you the love 
my mother gave to me. 1089. 
Clark (EK. M.) Dreams of toyland. 
21982. 


31674. 


28772, 
eall her 


12052. 


Little Danny Cupid. 


6712, 19024. | Clark (Eva): 


What-cha gonna do and what-cha 
gonna say. 15287. 

When blue eyes close forever. 
5998. 

Clark (F. A.) : 

Good night my love. 

My Shepherd leads. 
Clark (F. G.): 

March of the blues. 22775. 

Wake up, America. 26227. 
Clark (G. H.): 

Three holy women. 12344. 

When the Christ child came to 

earth. 33698. 

Clark (H. E.) Clark’s song sheet no. 1. 
9881. 

Clark (K. S.): 

Do as the soldiers do. 3270 (142). 

Father said, Be good and you'll be 
lonesome. 21569 (131). 

Huskin’ bee. 3270 (276, 277). 

Indian cradle song. 3270 (321). 

Samanthy Jane with her face 
against the pane. 29189 (369). 

Snuggle up to Billy Possum. 29189 
(395). 

Teddy, the jungle bogie-man. 12862 
(486) 

When youw’re roaming in the gloam- 
ing with your sweetheart. 29189 
(467). 

Clark (lL. A.) For compositions by L. 
A. Clark see this index under names. 
of claimants of copyright. 

Clark (L. G.) Child of Christ the King. 
26873. 

Clark (Louise) : 

We'll stand by the ship with Roose- 


3270 (226). 
29189 (287). 


velt. 2963. 
When I was one and twenty. 
23804. 


Clark (M. E.) My sweet Emeline. 
22980. 


Clark (Marian) One night upon the 


water. 5162. 
Clark (Mary) Song of the right. 
28565. 


Clark (P. M.) 
Clark (Palmer) 
Clark (Pearl) : 
Dinky little chinky lady. 138275. 
God is love. 27147. 
Just waiting. 16862. 


My poster girl. 30248. 
Sea Gypsy. 17833. 


No one. 25519. 
Old fashioned tune, 11562. 
Slow-poke. 2481. 
Clark (Robert) Just imagine. 13972. 
Clark (S. P.) Sleep my _ darling. 
17935. 
Clark is see) ht is Mot tar. £2862 
(267). 


Clark (T. R.) Bonny blue _ bonnet. 
6492. 


1623 


INDEX 


Clark (Tom): 
College spirit. 404. 
On the road to Mandalay. 88138. 
Clark (V. V.): 
Isle of Mindanao. 25010. 
My Evaleen. 1826. 
Clark music co. Fleurette, 29598. 
Clarke (Bert), and Clarke (George) : 
I’ve an old fashioned passion for 
you. 4831. 
Swing fever. 
Clarke (C. D.) 
blue. 8832. 
Clarke (Gwen) Sawin’ logs. 8620. 
Clarke (H. D.):- 


8896. 
Step out beneath the 


Calvary’s crimson rose. 24241, 
Come unto Me. 24830. 

Crown Him Lord of all. 24361. 
God is everywhere. 24626. 


Jesus cares. 250438. 
They’re all taken away. 26115. 
When Jesus comes in to reign. 
26310. 
Clarke (H. L.): 
Clarke’s elementary studies for the 


cornet. 6253 (71). 
Silverado. 28486. 
Three aces. 5768, 5769, 9014, 9015. 


Trixie valse. 79828801. 
Youth dauntless. 30996. 
Clarke (M. L. C.) Suzette. 14954*. 
Clarke (R. A.) Whittle and whistle. 
9312. 
Clarke (R. C.): 


Sheaf of little songs. 9509 (663). 


To a baby. 29189 (4386). 
Clarke (Urana) Oh my poor inhibited 
mama. 14488. 
Clarkson (Geoffrey) Organ, the 
monkey and me. 95173. 


Clarkson (H. F.): 
Ask anyone. 125. 
By a garden wall in Santa Rosa. 
9798. 

Organ, the monkey and me. 
Clarkson (Jeff) : 

Lost again. 14149. 

No sun. 32692. 

Organ, the monkey and me. 

That’s love. 5719. 

Clash (J. E.): 

Call of spring. 306. 

Hidden there. 7111. 

I’m painting smiles on gloomy faces. 

WB2T. 

Souvenir you left with me. 
Clash (Jack) See Clash (J. E.) 
‘Clasper (R. H.) Alone with my Savior 

in prayer. 6305. 
Clasper (R. W.): 
I want you to-day, I'll want you 
to-night. 29846. 
Oasis. 30810. 


5173. 


32798. 


S797. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


There’s an angel in step with me. 
2755. 
Class lessons in sight singing. 
(181). 


9509 


Classie Italian songs. 9883. 
Classical duets. 15861, 15862. 
Clausen (A. V.): 

My flaming star. 14366. 


There’s depth to you. 5751. 
Clausetti (Pietro) Tre danze e Finale. 
18944. 
Clawson (Lillian) I’m building castles 
in the air. 7290, 18690. 
Clay (Frederic) Ill sing thee songs of 
Araby. 1055. 
Claybaugh (Carol): 
Beloved Will. 3441. 
Broadway I’ve got my eyes on you. 
13093. 
Old fashioned cowboy. 28163. 
Tell de Lawd I’se comin’ when mah 
work am thru. 33377. 
Claypoole (E. 3B.) Reuben. 
(237), 
Clayton (F. L.): 

I’m flying down to Cuba. 16568. 
Out walking with Lucy. 32818. 
Clayton (Gene) Waiting for my star 

tojfall.~ 23705: 
Clayton (M. E.) Peggy Anne. 20529. 
Cleary (A. E.) Moon riding in the 
skies. 4876. 
Cleary (M. H.): 
And they said it wouldn’t last. 
21612. 
At a ringside table for two. 383858. 
Broken-hearted little wooden sol- 
dier. 15766. 
From the bottom of my heart, the 
top o’ the mornin’ to you. 10272. 
Hornpipe hop: 16442. 
TI’ll smile again: 13667, 16536. 
I should of stood in bed. 18753. 
In a houseboat on the Hudson. 
16711. 
One hamburger for madame. 8323, 
8324. 
There’s so much you can say with 
a lovely bouquet. 18166. 


26533 


Too many irons in the fire. 28785. 
Truly rural. 2842, 5820. 
Uncle Elmer’s almanac. 21171. 


When a lady meets a gentleman 
down South. 21303, 21304. 

Ya big sissy. 21463. 

You’ve got me on a merry-go-round. 
33883. 

Your handwriting reveals. 

Cleary (Ruth): 

Blame it on love. 6459. 

Eestasy. 6841. 

I love you much too much. 7278. 

Nothing can last forever. 8219. 


33895. 


1624 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


On the boulevard. 11586. 
Out of the night into the dawn. 


8359. 
Personette. 11671. 
Won. ,o41t1. 

Clem (J. H.): 
Bittersweet. 9718. 


Driftwood. 16101. 


Clem (Thomas) Booger dust. 15742. 


Clemens (A. L.) Four responses. 9509 
(182). 
Clemens (C. E.) Four responses. 9509 


(182). 
Clement (FF. W.) 
9509 (128). 
Clementi (Muzio) : 
Sinfonia. 28491, 28492. 
Trio. 307738. 
Twelve sonatinas. 12862 (104). 
Clements (Bernie) : 
Beer-beer-beer, the gang’s all here. 
24160. 
I know you know I know, you'll 
always love me. 22276. 
Joy of a life so true. 25052. 
Love past mortal care. 4739. 
My little sonny boy. 25450. 
My web of dreams. 1912. 
When you flew away. 6053. 


Choral overture. 


Clements (Charles) Cariad Crist. 
15651. 

Clements (John) Music when soft 
voices die. 32556. 

Clements (M. E.) She’s my American 
rose. 11955. 


Clemmons (A. R.) It’s too lonesome 


here for me. 1306. 
Clemons (G. P.) Prayer of faith. 
11731. 


Clemus (S. B.) pseud. Trostgeldut. 
12407. 
Clere (B. I.): 
Sand hills. 11888. 
Two red lips. 5849. 
When I’m with you. 9264. 
Clere (Ch. Borel-) See Borel-Clere 
(Ch. ) 
Clesi” (Nad:)- : 
All for you. 3308. 
When magnolias bloom in June. 
12619. 
Clevenson (Mrs. H.) You are beauti- 
ful in my eyes. 6155. 


Cleworth (J. C.)  Easy-way piano 
- book. 29537. 

Cliffe (F. E.) Same old seaside shore. 
33055. 


Clifford (Hileen) : 
Ghost of love. 31640. 
Harlem in the rain. 29703. 
If only I had you. 29861. 
Some other time. 33214. 
When love comes again. 33682. 


Clifford (Harry) Won’t you teach me 


the way to love. 3270 (758). 
Clifford (Hubert) Kentish suite. 
32201. 


Clifford (Lee) See Clifford (Hileen) 
Clifford (M. F.) Arkansas hello neigh- 
bor song. 3349. 

Clifford (W. H.): 

God’s great gift to all mankind. 
31671. 

Memories of old time songs. 11255. 

My wife and sweetheart. 5011. 

No matter where you ramble the 
heart sings home sweet home. 
32688. 

Rose time in springtime. 11861. 

Clift (Lincoln) Now if it wasn’t for 

my picture of you. 5072. 

Climbing up the golden stairs. 18945. 

Cline (Buster) Fading dreams. 24534. 

Cline (J. D.) Valor and victory. 28861. 

Clingenpeel (D. R.): 

Smile with Nile. 5506. 

That little old shack away out 
back. 8967. 

Clinkseales (Joan) Music, mother and 

home in Dixieland. 32555. 

Clint (H. O.) Carry on. 26765. 

Clinton (Larry) : 

After you've gone. 15533. 

Christopher Columbus. 13165. 

It’s the Gypsy in me. 299388. 

Jungle jitters. 7587, 22554. 

Shades of Hades. 8648, 17863. 
Clinton (Pat) Useless. 18279. 
Cloches de Corneville. 24315. 
Clohessy (Mary) Snow bound. 8725. 
Clokey (J. W.): 

Blessed is the man. 6465. 

Cathedral prelude. 6580. 

Out of the Hast. 28235. 

River song. 11835. 

Two kings. 30794. 

Virgin and her son. 28877. 

Close (Viola) Let me sing while I’m 

dancing with you. 14045. 
Clothier (E. C.) Just a kiss from you 
dear. 7592. 

Cloud (H. L.) 

criliey ays 

Cloud (Robert) 

Cloud (S. E.) 

28220. 

Clough (EH. S8.): 
Drifting away from me. 26992. 
Together, just you with me. 28778. 
With you. 29076. 

Clough (R. W.) Mother’s heart. 11327. 

Clough (Solon) She’s my sweetheart 


Four drum and bugle. 


Anita. 95. 
Our broken romance. 


now. 305388. 
Clough-Leighter (Henry) : 
Ach Herr, mich armen _ siinder. 
18747. 


All hail, bright spring. 12892. 


1625 


INDEX 


Clough-Leighter (Henry )—Continued. 

Come now, and let us reason to- 
gether. 9509 (141). 

Daffodils. 15517 (70). 

Ehr’ seiin’s himmels throne. 18747. 

Holy Redeemer. 29189 (166). 

I sing because I love to sing. 
(293). 

Leib zwar in der erden. 18758. 


3270: 


Love-sorrow. 9509 (424). 
Murmer soft, ye breezes. 6253 
(327). 


O heart of mine. 
265383 (202). 
O praise the Lord of heaven. 26533 
(208). 
Six Easter carols. 3270 (268). 
Sleep little treasure. 15517 (351). 
Thirty preludes for the organ. 
9509 (136). 
Wenn es meines 
18758. 
Cloutier (A. J.) Take me in your arms 
forever. 20981. 
Cloutier (Norman) 
dream boat. 138726. 
Club Lazaro Cardenas. 
Cardenas. 15869. 
Clubb (M. B.) Dear old dad. 
Clugston (H. R.): 
Can’t we be sweethearts again. 
29366. 
Drifting along. 


24031 (146), 


Gottes wille. 


I’m _ sailing a 
Club Lazaro 


13251. 


10102. 


Spring’s lullaby. 14902. 
Clutsam (G. H.) Heart's desire. 916. 
Coasts of High Barbary. 6253 (74). 
Coates (Albert) : 
Ave Maria. 18740. 
Evening. 19184. 
Pickwick. 28269*. 
Coates (Hric): 
Damask rose. 9509 (168). 
Devon to me. 9509 (718). 
Forgotten valse. 22057. 
Good-bye. 29666. 
Gwenny. 33904 (99). 
It was a lover and his lass. 12862 


(541). 
London again. 20030, 20031, 22683. 
Outlaw’s song. 9509 (548). 
Swedish love song. 9509 (718). 
Sweet Phyllis. 33904 (297). 
When I am dead. 9509 (785). 
When we two went a-maying. 
9509 (792). 
Who is Sylvia. 12862 (541). 
Your heart is like a garden fair. 
33904 (350). 
Coates (Henry) : 
Easy organ pieces. 
Fugue. 16245. 
Six chorale preludes. 6384. 
Suite for pianoforte. 8854. 
Three pieces for organ. 14911. 


29273. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Coats (D. L.) Angel voices ever sing- 
ing. 18705. 
Cobb (G. L.): 
Just for to-night. 7614. 
Moonlight makes me lonesome, for 
a girl like you. 29189 (275). 
Rubber plant rag. 29189 (3861). 
Cobb (G. W.) ‘Sorry. 25949. 
Cobb (H. C.): 


Christmas eve. 29400. 


Cradle songs of many nations. 
9940. 
Polly wolly doodle. 14609. 
Cobb (H. S.) jr. Adolescent. 18658. 
Cobb (J. C.): 
| My Kentucky rose. 1849, 14885. 
No wonder I’m blue. 23038. 


Cobb (K. A.): 
Come take a swim in my ocean. 
12862 (110). 
Go easy, Mabel. 
My sunburned Salome. 6253 (335). 
Take plenty of shoes. 3270 (641). 
You're just the kind of girl I'd like 
my girl to be. 26533 (340). 
Cobb (lL. C.) I’ve got the blues, for 
my old Kentucky home. 16652. 
Cobb (Les) My window of dreams. 
20333. 
Cobb (Scribner) Sonatina for violins. 
in unison. 332338. 


15517 (126). 


Cobb (W. A.) Quartette in D. 32942. 
Cobbett (A. W.) Golden legion march. 
4002. 
Cobian (J. C.) Nostalgias. 25527. 
Coburn (W. B.): 
Liszt fantasie. 7755. 
Rimsky-Korsakow fantasie. 8549. 


Spain. 8799. 

Strauss fantasie. 8841. 
Tschaikowsky fantasie. 9079. 
Cocco (Gabriel) On a Sunday after- 

noon. 23102. 
Cocheux (R.) Solféges de concours a 
2 voix, 1936. 28540. 
Cochran (F. K.) : 
Bring back those memories, of the: 
old oaken bucket 15763. 
My little Irish colleen. 17325. 
Wyoming. 33805. 
Cochran (H. R.) Isle of Bermuda. 
16780. 
Cochran (Leslie) 
33015. 
Cockburn (Nowell) Liederland. 338084. 
Cockerham (M. E.) Can it be. 26744. 
Cockett (M. E.) Memories of yester- 


Roll along spring. 


Gaye 22313: 

Cocks (J. P. Somers-) See Somers- 
Cocks (J. P.) 

Cockshott (Gerald) Three kings. 
33434. 


Cocktail bar. 15871*, 26821. 


1626 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Code (M. B.) On with Roosevelt. 


14526. 

Code (Percy) : 
Emperor. 10147. 
Lucille. 1611. 


Codian (Mike): 
Don’t get me wrong. 19101. 
Don’t keep me. in. Suspense, 

dear. 138294. 

T’ll give my love to you. 19583. 
I wanna love. 13784. 
It struck me funny. 19824. 
Swingola. 18078. bu 
West of the Rockies. 26266. 
Why be lonely, why be blue. 15370. 
Wouldn’t it be lovely. 15420. 
You better be good. 21490. 

Cody (R. C.) Moonlight on the stream. 

20236. 


my 


Cody (Rose). -My feeling’s for you. 
28014. 

Coe (H. D.) My four-leaf clover. 
30215. 

Coe (J. A.): 


America, songland fair. 3329. 

Beautiful lady in gray. 13011. 

Cooing dove mourns for its love. 
15899. 

Darling Ruby Bell. 15969. 

Don’t let it get you down. 21901. 

Go to sleep my baby darling. 
19312. 

I’se gwine south to see my gal, I’se 
gwine back home. 22387: 

In the musie room of heaven I’m 
hunting for a song. 22481. 

Miner’s desert song. 14272. 

My love is a queenly lady. 14402. 

My mother’s blessing comes to me. 
17333. 

On the range near the mountains 
wild and high. 17506. 

Rose of my heart. 30480. 

Shine on, golden sun. 14779. 


Shove dem mists away, mah baby | 


is cleber. 17887.. 

Singing darling by the sea, in our 
home. 23368. 

Sweethearts all through life. | 
18067. 


We'll sing as we swing. 21259. 


heart will be your own. 18412. 

Coedés-Mongin (A.) 

fége. 401. 

Coén (Augusto) : 
Albizu campos. 24052. 
Cantando y riendo. 318. 
Conga. 486. 
Mujer sensual. 

Coenen (W.): 

(79). 

Cofer (Ben) 

12791. 


25395. 
Come unto Me. 


Cohan (G. M.): 


‘Cohen (Diana) 


Cohen (H. L.) 


‘Cohen (L. M.) 
Cohen (M. 


‘Cohen (Maurice) 
When I sail across the sea my | 


6253 | 


You’re heaven on earth. |. 
‘Cohn (Chester) Sunday. 8860. 


Coffey (Edwin) : 
Those tender years. 15100. 
Vale of the Hudson. 18283. 
Coffey (M. A.) ‘Three cheers for Dr. 
Townsend. 15103. 
Coffin (Kathryn) : 
I can’t get sentimental without you. 


27324. 
Vacation sweetheart. 26195, 
Cogan (Nelson) Hey! Hey! Hey! 
Hey! Your cares away. 31792. 
Cogswell (Bob) See Cogswell (R. 
C.) jr. 
Cogswell (R. C.) jr. Disappointed but 
glad. 541. 


American idea. 29189 (4*). 

Belle of the barbers’ ball. 
(29*). | 

Brinkley coon. 29189 (46). 

My caramel gal. 29189 (281). 

Cohen (C. N.) Your eyes reveal that 


29189 


you're in love. 18636. 
Cohen (Charles) : 
Burning dreams. 13103. 
In de shadder of de lamb. 16722. 
‘Rivets. 30470. 
‘You're a- positively meee gal. 
15464. 


Spring fever in De- 
33263. 

Streamline. 2608. 
Dancing in the moon- 


cember. 


Cohen (H. R.) 
light. .19022. 
Cohen (Helen) : 

No one but you. 1960. 
When love came tapping at my 
heart. 23811. 
Cohen (Henry): Chopstick trot. 15847. 
Cohen (Herbert) .Winter serenade. 
6108. 


Cohen (I. M.): 


Could I love you. 15912. 
Stop thief. . 14929. 
Without rhyme or reason. 
Cohen (Kitty) 


15402. 
See Cohen (C. N.) 
Mine. 25343, 22836. 
W.) Victor (Frank) and 
Harry Volpe daily exercises for gui- 
tar. 2908. 
O. K. for sound. 
25535. 


‘Cohen (Pauline) : 
25 lecons de sol- 


Rumba rhythm. 2335. 
Waltz to you. 2944. 


Cohen (R. D.) Wiennie bake and you. 


26396. 


Cohen (Rebecca) Safety first in traffic 


land. 28421. 


Cohn. (B. J.): 


That nosey little nose of yours. 
21022. 
Thinking of love. 18180. 


1627 


INDEX 


Cohn (Irving) Yes! We have no 
bananas. 6145. 
Cohron (M. K.) 
go praying. 
Coker (Kay): 
Lonesome cowboy. 25217. 
Nobody loves me, 1964. 
Colangelo (Anthony) Just a year ago. 
109387, 22564. 
Colatrello (Patsy) 
4897. 

Colbert (George) 
ramble blues. 4220. 

Colborn (C. M.) Swing it high and 
swing it low. 33336. 

Colburn (Charlotte) : 


Children of the Lord 
6602. 


Mother in heaven. 


I got the all-night 


I can’t go on without you. 24771. 
Sylvan nocturne. 26032. 
Colby (C. L.): 
Allegro con brio, 29212. 
Cowboy and mountain songs. 
31362. 
yramercy square. 854. 
Three blind mice. 28752. 
We've often heard of you. 26254. 


Cole (B. G.) 
Cole (Edna) 
your arms. 18836. 
Cole (Eunice) See Cole (M. E.) 
Cole (George) Hail, men of adventure, 
hail. 887, 4052. 
Cole (H. W.) Dancing with you. 487. 
Cole (M. E.) Collingdale. 406. 
Cole (M. M.) pub. co.: 
Album of favorite piano Solos. 
18673. 
Album of favorite songs. 18674. 
Art of transposing for the piano at 
sight. 31065. 
Buchtel (Forrest) 
method. 31207. 
Carlisle (Cliff) greatest collection 
of cowboy and mountain songs. 
15810. 
Dance of the kutie kids. 472. 
Earl ‘Father’ Hines pianostyles. 


That old quartet. 21024. 
Borderland of heaven— 


trombone 


6834. 

Fair (Rex Elton) flute method. 
29569. 

Fields (Dall) bassoon method. 
19226. 

Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck’ 
yodeler. 27176. 

Guerrera (Anthony) cello method. 
31718. 

Guerrera (Anthony) French horn 
method. 27189. 

Guns and guitars. 29683. 


Huff (Gardner) saxophone method. 
24755. 

Kiss me quick and go. 4557. 

Lopez (Vincent) elementary piano 
method. 382346. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 81 


Manoloff’s (Nick) Hawaiian guitar 
method. 11214, 14219, 17180. 

Manoloff’s (Nick) Spanish guitar 
method. 1647. 

Mexicali Rose. 1709, 27920. 

Miners’ (Paul) 12 bass piano ac- 
cordion method. 27929, 

Miners’ (Paul) 100 solos for 12 
bass accordion. 27930. 

Mississippi sawyer. 4857. 

Mountain ballads and home songs. 
32545. 

My father’s growing old. 4942. 

Old barn gate. 5112. 

Old corral. 8271. 

On a little farm in Iow-a. 8301. 

Pine Mountain merrymakers. 5227. 

Ridin’ down the canyon when the 
desert sun goes down. 11826. 

Ridin’ on my way. . 14669. 

Sing me to sleep with a love lul- 
laby. 23866, 28508, 28509. 

Sparking Sunday night. 5564. 

Tideo. 5778. 

We buried her beneath the willow. 
5939. 

Weevily wheat. 5959. 

You’re a flower blooming in the 
wildwood. 26472. 

Cole (M. O.): 
I’m swinging from the stars. 1128. 
Life goes on, though you're gone. 


1476. 
Cole (Meda) For mother. 13422. 
Cole (R. G.) Ballade for violoncello 


and orchestra. 18648 (27, 28). 
Cole (S. M.) I love you for what you 
are.) (31917; 
Cole (Victor) Keepin’ a date with you. 
27648. 
Coleman (E. G.): 
Hook, line and sinker, I’ve fallen 
for you. 138590. 
Vision of yesterday. 15214. 
Waggin’ your tongue around. 2933. 
Coleman (Ellen): 
Cloud and quietude. 24317. 
Conquered. 243840. 
Merry-go-round. 25333. 
Poem. 30418. 
Swansong. 2648. 
Coleman (Evelyn) 
Kellup (L. W.) 
Coleman (H. F.): 
Daddy’s little boy. 15985. 
Someday. 20835. 
Coleman (lL. G.): 
Believe it or not. 
Big brown eyes. 9712. 
By special request. 296. 
I’m climbing to heaven on a rain- 
bow. 19607. 
I write this with tears in my eyes. 
16684. 


pseud. See Me- 


21693. 


1628 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


In a covered wagon, you were my 

madonna of the Santa Fé. 1221. 

Place they call Sing Sing. 11695. 

You’re my constant cry, my con- 
stant lullaby. 38223. 

Coleman (L. M.) Adrift on a sunset 


sea. 26540. 

Coleman (L. R.) Man, you ain’t swing- 
ing right. 11212, 

Coleman (Naomi) Be a little patient 
with me. 26640. 


Coleman (R. H.): 
Clasp of a friendly hand. 9882. 
Feasting in the center of His love. 
10197. 
Glad day. 10307. 


God is present everywhere, 10316. 
Hills of home, 10435. 

How wonderful. 10481. 

I am coming to my Savior. 10498. 


I know a name. 10555. 

I love Jesus. 10587. 

I shall not live in vain. 10682. 

Jesus remembers me. 10914. 

Keepin step with Jesus. 10064. 

Leading hymns. 1488. 

My dearest friend. 113868. 

Never lose sight of Jesus. 

One step at a time. 11602. 

Take Him your burden in prayer. 
12213. 

There’s a brook in the pastures. 
12306. 

Under the blood. 12458, 

Wait upon the Lord. 12523. 

We cannot ask too much. 12546. 

When love leads the way. 12618. 

Where can I go but to Jesus. 


11471. 


12650. 

You can find peace in Jesus. 
12762, 

You must do something with Jesus. 
12782. 


Coleman (Walter) Mama let me lay it 
on you. 30109. 
Coleridge-Taylor (Avril) 
est song. 16. 
Coleridge-Taylor (J. S. F.) prop., and 
Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel) au: 
Bon-bon suite. 18648 (48, 44). 
Encinctured with a_ twine 
leaves. 18648 (115). 
Faust. 18648 (125). 
Papillon. 18648 (279). 
Pixies. 18648 (283). 
Sea drift. 18648 (319). 
What can lambkins do. 
(379). 
Coleridge-Taylor (J. S. F.) 
Fleetwood (Jessie) 
Coles (Bramwell) : 
Musical salvationist. 8053, 11342, 
14331, 17272, 20260, 22897, 25404, 
27990, 32559, 32560. 


African for- 


of 


18648 


See also 


Salvation army brass band journal. 
8608, 17800, 20727, 30498, 33053. 
Salvation army instrumental al- 
bums. 30494. 
Coles (F. R. M.): 

Fields beyond. 725. 

I’m your man. 1181. 

Shadows of yesterday. 2414. 
Coles (Fredrik) See Coles (F. R. M.) 
Coletta (C. J.) Your wedding day. 

30995. 
Coletti (Anthony) : 
I’m just a lover in despair. 31943. 
Minuetto in mi maggiore. 32499. 


Colgan (C. Y.) Harvest fields. 16347. 
Colgin (J. R.) sr.: 

Joy of a life so true. 25052. 

My web of dreams. 1912. 
Colicchio (Katherine) : 

Hiding in a cloud. 22198. 

I don’t want life. 22255. 
Collada (B. C.) Pulga. 30434. 
Collazo (F.) Beso diabolico. 26666. 
Colleary (J. W.): 

I know one. 4228. 

Little girl over the way. T766. 


Old New York. 8283. 

Collection d’airs des grands maitres 
de la musique. 243820. 

Collection moderne. 3616. 

Collection of concert overtures. 
(42). 

Collection of famous song varieties. 
9892. 

ies of French overtures. 
(43). 

Collection of Italian and Neapolitan 
songs for mandolin. 31319. 

Collection of picturesque and descrip- 
tive compositions. 18950-18952. 

Colledge (Patti) Chip’s carol. 15841,. 


21770. 
Colleen. 3498, 4210, 5618, 6174, 6863. 
College cruise. 15873*. 

College holiday. 24506, 25760, 26372, 
28645, 28987, 29498, 30165, 31846, 
382987, 33203, 33332, 33733. 

College songs. 13181, 

Collette (F. E.): 


Honey dear I love you, I do, I do, 


33904 


33904 


I do. 19473. 
So sad and blue. 28536. 
Collicott (L. T.) Oh, love me darling, 


O. please do. 8258. 
Collicott (Mrs. M. O.) 
lovely hair. 4969. 
Collier (A. E.) How I wish I had my 

mother back again. 22228, 
Collier (R. E. L.) There’s gonna be 
love. 18160. 
Collier, Rork & Reid. 
beach of Bermuda. 
Collier-Young (C. M.) 
M. C.) 


My lady of the 


On the coral 
11588. 
See Young (C. 


1629 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Colligan (William) : 
Eestasy. 648. 
Lost in eestasy. 7819, 11130. 
Love awakens in the spring. 7828. 
Rememb’ring. 8524. 


Collin (G. A.) Songs my mother sang. 
14882. 

Collinge (Channon) See Collinge (F. 
C.) 

Collinge (F. C.) C. B. S. theme. 
21739. 


Collings (Minnie) : 
Dancing along. 26875. 
Silent sigh. 28484. 
Collins (Alice R.) Two songs. 24822. 
Collins (Anthony) Tackleway. 18085. 
Collins (Arthur R.) ? 
My destiny. 30211. 
Stuttering groom. 23471. 
Collins (Caroline) : 
I’m standing on my tiptoes. 
My little one. 22946. 


13732. 


Collins (J. M.) Just a little cottage in | 


the valley. 13958. 
Collins (Jimmie M.) 
girl. 30251. 
Collins (L. G.) 
again. 33390. 
Collins .(M. 8S.) I can’t help it if I’m 

fidgety. 6253 (198). 


My Rio Grande 


That man is here 


Collins (Mary) Memories haunt me 
again. 1694. 

Collins (N. B.) Now is the time and 
place. 32713. 

Collins (R. E.) Some day you will 
need me. 12086. 
Collins (T. H.) Imitation angel. 

24952. 


Collins (T. S.) 

Collins (V. E.) 
30264. 

Collins (V. G.): 

Fresh out of luck. 6937. 
Little old maid. 32311. 

Collins (Will) Do-ya, don’t-cha, will- 
ya, wont’cha, please make up your 
mind. 24425. 

Collisson (Houston) 
33904 (158). 

Collver (L. L. W.): 

Ill love you 
22287. 

In the twinkling of an eye. 19773. 

My heart began to sing. 17316. 

Sing away sorrow, cast away care. 
17908. 


Lovely home. 14176. 
My waltz of memories. 


Kerry courting. 


in life’s winter. 


Star spangled New England. 
18005. 
Trailering in our home sweet home. 
26147. 
Collver (Winthrop) See Collver (L. 
L. W.) 
Colohan (F. L.) jr. King without a 
queen. 22594. 


| Colton (B. B.) 


Colomb (André) : 
Douze chansons nouvelles. 
French line. 3948. 
Colomb (Line) Douze chansons nou- 


6637. 


velles. 6637. 

Colonial daughters of. the 1700th::cen-: 
tury. Colonial daughters” hymn. 
6640. 

Colonna (D. R.) Franklin D. march. 
24593. 

Colony (Genettie) Love that thrilled. 
7841. 


Colorado federation of women’s clubs. 
O, glorious federation. 23056. 

Lend me a _ smile. 
25145. 

Columbia music co., ine. 
the Hawaiian guitar. 

Colville (Val.) ° 
8653. 

Come all you worthy Christian men. 
9509 (140). 

Come and get it. 31078. 

Come back to Erin. 18958. 


Five solos for 
32832. 
Shakin’ the maracas. 


'Come to Zion, singing. 29417. 


Comeaux (KE. J.) | Lady in white. 
25123. 

Comer (David) Hors d’oeuvres. | 959, 
16443, 16444. 

Comer (R. CC.) My memory love. 
20309. 


Comer (W. ON ata Pe 


Don’t get sentimental with me, 
baby. 10051. 

You’ve got to get high to sing. 
12825. 


Comerford (J. J.) ee me a song and 
a Singer. 138469. - 

Comiskey (C. A.) 
love. 31887. 
Commette (Kd.) 
orgue. 15889. 
Comons (Stan) 
Compagno (G. M.) 


I guess that ’m in 
Douze pieces pour 


Tahiti moon. 20973. 
Cradle song. 264, 


265. 
Companizzi (Joe) Ranger’s life. 
11789. 
Composers press, inc.: 
By the fireside. 31217. 
Set of eight. 11938. 


Composite man. 291382. 


Compton (J. H.) jr. All for the love 
of you. 44. 

‘Compton (Jim) See Compton (J. H.) 
ine 

gunnean (LaNell) Autumn twilight. 
15636. . 

Compton (W. A.) My dream girl. 
28007. 

Compton (Will) Sitting on a doorstep. 

~ 5489. Gs 

Comus. 6534, 6943, 7781, 8216. 


Conant (F. K.) Lifted burden. 7738. 


1630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Conant (G. W.) of our coun- 
try. 33904 (81). 


Conard (R. A.) Something’s 


Flag 


the mat- 


ter with me. 20840. 
Conaway (Floyd): 
God’s plan. 10819. 


My home up in heaven. 382588. 
Concertina. 1814. 
Concordia pub. house: 

And it came to pass. 21607. 


Be thou faithful unto death. 188. 


Be Thou my guide. 189. 

Christmas cantata. 26801. 

Great is the Lord. 862. 

Lovely appear. 849. 

Player. 30427. 

Selected solos for pipe organ. 
17841 . 


There were shepherds. 2765. 
Three chorale harmonizations. 170. 
Wake, awake, for night is flying. 


39835. 

Condit (W. J.) Sons of the legion- 
naires. 8782. 

Condon (Kate) Just a bit of Erin. 
1346. 

Condon (Oscar) While I dream of 
you. 12658. 

Cone (M. L.) Nativity. 1924. 


Coney (A. G.): 
As in days of old. 12862 (18). 
Consequences. 12862 (114). 
Confare (T. R.): 


Grandma’s goin’ to the _ dogs. 
19354. 
Teach me to love. 12239. 
Confession. 3646. 
Confetti. 16388, 17452. 


Conflenti (Guilia) 
6632. 
Confrey (EK. E.): 
Audacity. 26609. 
Confrey’s (Zez) wise cracker suite. 


Cocktail, madame. 


15895. 
Dizzy fingers. 18281. 
Meandering. 32454. 


Midsummer’s nightmare. 7968. 
Motif du coneert. 8088. 
Oriental fantasy. 28217. 
Rhythm venture. 8538. 
Sugar dance. 33294. 
Sunshine from the fingers. 
Tap dance of the chimes. 
Utra-ultra. 28842. 

Confrey (Zez) See Confrey (E. E.) 

Conham (Bert): 

Hundred percent of the time. 
22232. 

T’se a-goin’ to town. 27467. 

It was untrue. 7562. 

Conklin (Myrtle): 

There’s a light in the window of 
home. 5748. 


33306. 
8926. 


126829—37——_9 


When my mother sang at twilight. 
6024. 
Conklin (S. L.) 
light. 2813. 
Conley (Althea) 
to be like that. 


Romanee in the moon- 


Now I wouldn’t want 
17439. 


Conley (C. N.) Chisellers song. 24294. 
Conley (Hd): 
Everything I do is wrong. 19173. 


Stormy weather takes a holiday. 
14931. 


Conley (Hd) music pub. co. Stormy 
weather takes a holiday. 14931. 
Conley (F. M.): 
Carry me back to the Great Di- 
vide. 24267. 
On the Santa Fe trail. 20455. 
Conley (lL. W.) My little blondie from 
the Hast. 1852. 
Conley (Larry): 
Midnight and all is well. 32484. 
You are beautiful in my eyes. 
6155. 


Conley (Mrs. N. G.) Now I wouldn't 
want to be like that. 17489. 
Conley (NormAl) See Conley (Nor- 
man) and Conley (Althea) 
Conley (Norman) Now I wouldn’t 
want to be like that. 17489. 
Conly (Larry) Old sweetness. 20432. 
Conn (Dwight) By the fireside. 31217. 
Conn (Omar) Kisses and whispers of 
love. 19905. 
Conne (Bernice) : 
Darling, it’s you. 
Green eyed monster. 
Night will end. 20371. 
Tell the truth. 28686. 
We only live but once. 
Wedding waltz. 28928. 
Connel (Mrs. H. C.) I love you little 
girl, 16553. 
Connell (Grant) : 
Drifting. 3801. 
Sailing. 5384. 
Connell (H. V.): 
Dream ships. 21921. 
Freckle face days. 31614. 
Hills of old New England. 
Little ship of gold. 22673. 
No one. 30282. 
Old Mohawk trail. 238088. 
Sweet dreams. 23499. 
When in dreams I rode my hobby 
horse. 23805. 
Connell (J. J.) My dream of romance. 
17304. 
Connell (J. W.) 
Connell (M. A.) 


13240. 
13502. 


2965. 


22196. 


Maralene. 20149. 
See Connell (M. A.) 


jr. 
Connell (M. A.) jr.: 
I’d like to say hello, in our little 
bungalow. 999. 


Waltz of eestasy for two. 2942. 


1651 


INDEX 


Connell (M. A.) jr.—Continued. 
When you said I love you too. 3062. 
Connell (Tom) : 
Come to New York for the fair, 
dearie. 31324. 
Gee, I’ve got to go home. 316385. 
Gone with the wind. 31688. 
Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, 
lovely Linda Lou. 33325. 
Connelly (Reg) : 
Music in my dreams. 27986. 
Painting rainbows. 30374. 
Up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire. 
2886. 
Conner (Howard) 
of my love. 9473. 
Connerley (Lewis) : 
Cotton pickin’s done. 
In your arms. 27561. 
Sizzlin’ Sadie. 14812. 
Connie’s hot chocolates of 1936, 2429, 
22598, 27100, 28753. 
Conning (K. §.) Dancing on deck. 
29451. 
Connolly (Dolly) : 
Dancing shadows. 26533 (52). 
Love’s delight. 26533 (172). 
Connolly (O. R.) Madison moon. 4771. 
Connor (Tommie) : 
Bad as you are. 15658. 
Duchess is learning the rumba. 
6822. 
Hold me tight I’m falling. 
If.I were Bing. 27514. 
Let’s make it up for the last time. 
11034. 
Little house with a garden. 11082. 
On with the show, don’t ring the 
curtain down. 20463. 
There’s a song they sing at a sing 
song in Sing Sing. 2750. 
Tower of London. 15138. 


You’re the pris’ner 


444, 


13575. 


Connors (Catherine) Yesterdays. 
33816. 

Conolly (B. W.) Just hold me close. 
22578. 


Conolly (Willis) : 
A la bien aimee. 31005. 
Armnita. 9601, 12941. 
Beyond the wide blue sea. 
9708. 

Birds and the brook. 293815. 
Blue lagoon march. 9741, 13067. 
Circus blues. 387, 6619. 


9707, 


Dream of the shepherdess. 29516. 
Emmet’s lullaby. 6845, 10146. 
Estrellita. 16136, 19181. 

I love you, I need you, I do. 27395. 


16837, 19843. 
14132, 17027. 


Jolly coppersmith. 

Londonderry air. 

Lotus girl. 1551. 

Love theme from symphony in B 
minor. 33085. 


Mauna hula chimes. 7927, 7928. 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 381 


Mauna Kea. 1672. 

Meleana e. 14244, 14245. 
Minuet. 14324, 14325, 32498. 
My dear Momi. 11863, 11864. 
My Hula Lou. 1846. 

My sweet Hawaiian rose. 1905. 
Old folks at home. 8277, 11568. 


Orientale. 30359. 
Pretty quadroon. 2191, 2192. 
Rhumbathetique. 32986. 


Rock me to sleep in my Rocky 

Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 
Rustic dance. 11874, 14718. 
Secret. 33099. 


Song of India. 14866, 14867. 


South Sea memories. 2552, 25538. 
Sweet man. 2651, 2652. 
Tomi Tomi. 9049, 12371. 


30791. 
21232, 21233. 


Two guitars. 
Waltzing doll. 
Zingana. 30999. 
Conrad (Con) pseud. See Dober (C. 
K. 
Conrad (Ludwig) : 
Gal’s got rythm. 19281. 
Picturesque romance LC three. 
8406. 
Romance LC-one. 8567. 
Second jazz romance LC. 8687. 
Conrad Joseph (Brother) See Richard 


(C. A.) 
Conradi (A.) Berlin in smiles and 
tears. 31003 (18). 


Conrath (Louis) Air de ballet. 31016. 
Conroy (M. R.): 
Blue shadows. 6481. 
Cowboy ball. 6680. 
I can tell there’s Irish in 
7192. 
I’ve got those blooey weddin’ no 
sale blues. 7385. 
Conroy (Martin) : 


you. 


Lazy southern moon. 1687. 
Magic melody. 14209, 17112. 
My lone prairie rose. 17329. 


Conry (V. M.): 
I’ve tried—it can’t be done. 22407. 
When you are mine. 18485. 
Consiglio (M.) : 
Forse. 23697. 
Questa sera. 
Consolini (—) 
2172. 
Consolo (Ernesto) 
12862 (33, 34). 
Constantinides (Gregory) 
Retzina. 24624. 
Constantinides (M.) Agapame. 24047. 
Constantinidou (Gregory) Pedia m 
san thete leventia. 28255. 
Conte (A. A. de) F. D. R. 27045. 
Conte (Gertrude) : 
A. B. C. 6254. 
Deep breathing. 6741. 


22138. 
Posizioni del violino. 


Baruffe chiozzotte. 


Gluekeia 


1632 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Give the ha ha. 6975. 

Glorious sunshine. 6985. 

Great P. C. hotel. 7026. 

Happy parade. 7062. 

Laugh it out. 7678. 

Like the clouds. 7747. 

Tramp, tramp, tramp. 9062. 
Conterno (G.) Lavender march. 32242. 
Contes d’Hoffmann. 6253. (353), 9509 

(538), 21569 (417), 26583 (205). 
Conti (Albert) Song you sang when 
you said goodbye. 12067. 
Continental music co. Better get Gab- 
melts horn, 29312. 
Continental pub. co. 
149138. 
Continental varieties of 1986. 1450. 
Converse (C. C.) Aileen, aroon. 
Converse (F. S.): 

Prelude. 9912. 

Spring song. 121038. 

Wood song. 12727. 

Conway (Frank) Confusion in my 
heart. “13197. 

Conway (G. A.) pseud. 
yesterday. 21117. 

Conway (M. H.): 

Hunky dory. 138610. 

Shirley. 20768. 
Conway (Philip): 

Shall I tell you why. 28468. 

Think of me sometimes. 28744. 


Star-dust trail. 


30. 


To-morrow’s 


Cook (A. D.) Within a& dreaming 
harbor. 26414. 
Cook (A. J.) Valley of love. 21189. 
Cook (A. W.) Have you ever seen an 
angel. 22170. 
Cook (Al): 
I’m riding back to Pleasant Valley. 
1118. 


I’m up in the air over you. 73836. 
Cook (Alexander) Song for New York. 
14863. 


Cook (H. A.) Sun’s a shining through 
your umbrella. 14944. 
Cook (E. C.): 


I like to dream, because I meet the 
nicest kind of people. 19569. 
In your arms, I always love to be. 


16760. 
Monte Carlo moon. 20218. 
Cook (HE. L.): 
California night. 18870. 
Consolation. 439. 
Dear little bird told me so. 511. 
Do you remember the time. 19083. 


I hate to see you go to Buffalo. 
10542. 

I loved you in May. 1075. 

I took a chance with romance. 
7373. 

I’ve a bone to pick with you. 16645. 

I’ve jilted sweet Adeline. 10702. 

Little Ruth. 11091. 


Lost heaven. 20059. 
One word led to another. 
Panning gold. 2100. 
There’s one less star in the sky 
to-night. 12318. 
We’re going places to-night. 
Where is Parson Brown. 
You left me alone. 9487. 
Cook (Fitzhugh) : 
My first love. 25428. 
When Miss Georgia shows her 
Georgia airs. 26312. 
Cook (G. H.): 
Hills of the Lord. 31796. 
House of the Lord. 22221. 
Cook (George ) Love’s memories. 
14189. 
Cook (H. R.) Wanderer. 
Cook (Mrs. I. G.): 
Take a tip from the tulips. 5666. 
They’re talking about you, baby. 


8332. 


2969. 
12651. 


21236. 


21068. 
Cook (J. G.) Indiana lullaby. 16765. 
Cook (J. L.): 

Cook’s (J. Lawrence) original 
breaks, endings and modulations. 
31343. 

Handy’s (W. C.) Beale street 
blues. 892. 


Let’s be birdies. 25150. 
Nightfall in Harlem. 8198. 
Cook (K. N.) Have you ever seen an 
angel. 22170. 
Cook (L. R.): 
Gather ye rosebuds. 24600. 
Squire McDevilfish. 12109*. 
Treasure trails. 21132*. 
Cook (M. C.): 
Be saved today. 21674. 
He’s your shield. 22177. 
Cook (M. M.) On the banks of the 


San Miguel. 30342. 
Cook (Mereer) Old Joe Blade. 28168. 
Cook (N. H.): 
Cherokee Bill. 358. 
Love in the stratosphere. 1567. 
Cook (Orlando M.) Granger. 19355. 


Cook (Owen M.) My spirit dream. 
28069. 
Cook (P. I.) Magie stone. 32415*. 
Cook (R. C.): 
Dreaming because I love you. 
16082. 
I can’t be happy without you. 
$92. 
Organ grinder. 17538. 
Cook (Sue): 
Blue lakes. 29327. 


See aiso Cook (Mrs. I. G.) 
Cook (W. G.) Gone. 193827. 
Cook (W. M.): 
Any old place in Yankee land is 
good enough for me. 21569 (11). 


1633 


INDEX 


Cook (W. M.)—Contiuued. 
Mammys lasses candy 
33904 (175). 
Cooke (Alec) Song for New York. 
14868. 
Cooke (Greville) : 
Bargain basement. 3413. 
Bells of heaven. 15695. 
Shepherd boy’s song. 14775. 
Weep you no more, sad fountains. 
18360. 
Cooke (H. L.) Little house of sweet 
content. 30037. 
Cooke (R. H.): 
Three cheers for old New York. 
18190. 
When sweethearts say 
in Honolulu. 28982. 
Cooke (Waddington) : 
Shop. 17883. 
Skipping rope. 17883. 
Cooksey (M. lL.) She is still my sweet 
sweetheart. 14768. 
Cooley (lL. F.) Merci cherie. 4887. 
Cooley (Lee) See Cooley (lL. F.) 
Cooley (M. A.) Im waiting for the 
sun to shine. 13787. 
Cools (E.): 
Suite andalouse. 2615. 
Vivandiere et les deux grenadiers. 


chile. 


good-bye 


9145. 
Coombs (C. W.) Light of earth. 
18648 (224. 225). 
Coon (C. F.) Id like to be in heaven. 
10520. 
Cooney (Irma) Miami moonlight trail. 
14264. 


Coons (D. O.) Friday at twilight time. 
22068. 
Coons (N. C.): 


A trav’lin’ to heaven. 3365. 
Something’s going to happen. 
23405. 
Cooper (C. K.) Down-stream. 31468. 
Cooper (C. T.) Drifting in a cloud 
boat. 10105. 


Cooper (Dorothy): 
Mother, sweet mother. 
Sweet Orcfino. 2656. 

Cooper (H. L.) EHver onward. 

Cooper (F. M.): 

Beyond the Rio Grande. 9706. 

March of the triple C. 4793. 

Tell me, what did I do. 8986. 

What is this thing calied swing, I 
gotta know. 15277. 

Cooper (G. M.): 
Don’t ever 

21896. 
Love comin’ on. 20075. 

Cooper (G. W.): 

Mother, sweet mother. 
Sweet Orofino. 2656. 


1776. 


24517. 


go to New Orleans. 


1776. 


Dil ELL, 1. /S2, vena 


Cooper (Gordon) & ¢o.: 
All I possess is you. 
Ail the world is waiting. 
At the back of my dreams. 
By the light of the moon. 
Call to arms. 31232. 
Christmas chimes. 31300. 
Forgive me. 31606. 
Hawaiian songbird. 31761. 
Here is the best girl. 31786. 
I don’t want to ever grow 
29785. 

I go to bed with my glasses on. 
31886. 

I’m gonna chuck myself into the 
cold canal. 29813. 

If every little dicky wore a dicky. 
32084. 


31023. 

31026. 
31072. 
31218. 


old. 


32063. _ 


In a canoe—with you. 
Leaty lanes. 62244. 
Let me tell a story. 32254. 


Me likee love, yummy-yummy-yum- 
yum-yum. 382450. 


My television star. 32683. 


Oh! Grace, she slappa da _ bass. 
SATS 

Put all your worries behind you. 
30437. 


Swing me to sleep. 380672. 
We shall all be there on corona- 
tion day. 33636. 
When the guards brigade goes by. 
33698. 
With my shillelagh under my arm. 
33778. 
You've 
30990. 
Cooper (Harrison) 
Dixie anymore. 
Cooper (Irvin) : 
By the fountain. 15781. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
16108. 
Gay is the rose. 16258. 
In all the country round. 16715. 


got dust on your coat. 


Dixie jes’ ain’t 


26938. 


Marianne. 17142. 
Passing by. 17586. 
Cooper (Jack) It’s a swing song. 
1294. 


Cooper (lL. J.) 

Cooper (Larry) : 
Magic night. 1632. 
My last song. 1850: 


Walk along. 33604. 


Rainbow waltz. 2229. 

Cooper (M. L.) jr. There’s nothing so 
lovely as love. 15087. 

Cooper (M. W.) Yes it’s true what 
they say about Dixie. 239125. 

Cooper (Mayme) Take me back to old 
Wyoming. 15013. 

Cooper (Paull) pseud. See Learnard 
(Pauline) 

Cooper (Robert) I paid for your 


amusement with my heart. 1141. 


1634 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Then I knew you were 
8980. 


Coote (W. L.) 
meant for me. 
Coots .Ghu®,) : 
Alabama barbecue. 26548. 
Another perfect night is ending. 
26583, 26584. 


Beside the sea, beside you. 21695. 
Copper colored gal. 26839. 

Doin’ the Suzi-q. 26947. 

Don’t save your smiles. 18296. 


Don’t say it if you don’t mean it. 
3756. 


Dream time. 10087. 


Everybody’s swingin’ it now. 
16148. 

Friendly moon. 6988. 

Frisco Flo. 29620. 

Hi-de-ho miracle man. 29734. 

Humpty Dumpty’s holiday. 7172. 

Tl stand by. 1056, 7268. 

I’m at the mercy of love. 27403. 

I’m grateful to you. 16579. 

In my estimation of you. 43895. 


Isn’t love the strangest thing. 
10849. 

It happens in the best of families. 
16788. 


11080. 
in Pasadena. 4744, 


Little robin told me so. 

Love scene 
11160. 

More I know you, the more I love 
vou. 17246. 

My day begins and ends with you. 
11362, 20275. 

My topic of conversation is you. 
14428. 

Old fireplace. 

Proud. 17676. 

Put your heart in a song. 17684. 

Singin’ your praises. 25881, 28516. 

So Jll never be a_ millionaire. 
17944. 

Stella, the belle o’ the town. 

Sweetly and tenderly. 18068. 

Tell me little dream girl. 15029. 

That’s what you mean to me. 
28704. 

Until to-day. 21184. 

Weddin’ of the Mister and Missus 
Swing. 30856. 

When and where will I find some- 
one to care. 18395. 

Who loves you. 26371. 

Who wouldn’t be thrilled. 18470. 

Why do I lie to myself about you. 
18479. 

Words fail me. 


2025, 2026. 


5590. 


15412. 


Yowre ev’rything beautiful. 3214. 

You started me dreaming. 3236, 
6221. 

Yours truly is truly yours. 6250. 


Cope (Cecil) 
26712. 


Bread of the world. 


Cope (Foster) My cowboy love-song. 
20272. 

Copeland (B. R.): 
Gloopie’s band. 
*Lisbeth waltz. 

Copeland (fF. M.) 

Roosevelt. 17788. 

Copeland (F. S.) 

29189 (17). 

Copeland (John) : 

But you know the flesh is weak. 
6529. 

Servant girl. 

Copeland (Les) 


22102. 
32288. 
Rosy times with 


Kantate no. 152. 


oo Lele 
Three big cheers for 


Mister Roosevelt. 9016. 
Copell (Philip) Parisian romance in 
a Freneh casino. 11649. 


Copinus (Margaret) : 
Alleluia! Christ is risen! 
(3). 
Ring jubilant, ye pealing Haster 
bells. 33904 (250). 
Copland (Aaron) : 

Sunday afternoon music. 
Young pioneers. 9487. 
Copoano (M.) Rayuela. 2237. 

Coppélia. 10011, 29467. 
Copping (R. W.) Farewell. 
Coppock (P. E.): 
Sing a little song and be happy. 
17905. 
Some day you'll find me missing. 
17957. 
That’s my mother’s lullaby. 18144. 
Cor (August) jr. Boats on the river. 
700. 


33904 


8861. 


717. 


Corbett (B. M.) 
Corbett (Eddie) 
Corbett (Felix) 
9509 (255). 
Corbett (J. E.) 
world. 16683. 
Corbett (John) 


Remembering. 25752. 
See Corbett (J. E.) 
Good and bad luck. 
I wouldn’t for the 


I hope that you'll re- 


turn. 16505. 
Coreoran (A. M.) Land of make be- 
lieve. 4577. 


Corcoran (M. J.) Why did we have to 
break up. 8093. 
Cordase (Ralph) When 
drops out of the clouds. 
Cordray (Charles) jr.: 
Dreamtime lullaby. 24474. 
Gee, but I’m lonely. 24602. 
Cordrey (©. W.) Chicago, great Chi- 
CazOs” ZOT (2: 
Cordt (Hinar): 
I sing a love song. 7365. 
Starlight. 8820. 
Corelli (—) Gavette. 
Corelli (Arcangelo) : 
Adagio. 9509 (1). 
Allegro. 9509 (1). 
Christmas concerto. 


the 
83694. 


dew 


383904 (15). 


31301. 


1635 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Corelli (Arcangelo )-—Continued. 
Sarabanda et Corrente. 
(314). 
Sonata in C. 15517 (362, 363). 


18648 


Corenman (Leonard) Night that we 
met. 30279. 
Corkum (A..C.): 
Eventide. 3846. 
Strolling on the strand. 33293. 
That little green hill. 26080. 


2926. 
No cross, no crown. 


Voices of the air. 
Corkum (EH. K.) 
23030. 
Cormack (Rennie) 
Irishman’s dream. 
Corman (C. R.) 
27585. 
Corn ((D) WD!) yr: 
Sweet swing. 30657. 
That’s all I wanted to know. 33398. 
Cornejo (A. A.): 


"Twas only an 
21157. 
It’s the Gypsy in me. 


Agonia. 3287. 
Alborada. 3293. 
Hlvira. 3826. 


Flores de Tucuman. 3911. 
Gratitud. 4081. 
Vidalita. 5890. 
Cornelius (Alvin) Let’s set sail for 
far off Dreamland. 30020. 
Cornelius (B. H.) Binghamton press. 
26669. 
Cornelius 
10476. 
Cornelius (Dorothy) : 
April song. 12862 (10). 
Come back Jack. 29189 (66). 
In springtime. 383904 (186). 
My summer girl. 29189 (289). 
When love flies home. 29189 (465). 
Who’ll marry me. 29189 (475). 
Cornelius (J. L.): 
Isn’t there someone somewhere. 
16783. 
Snuggle down. 
Cornelius (Peter) : 
Christ-child. 26794. 
Shepherds. 28476. 
Cornelius (Roy): 
Beware. 38452. 
Longing for the day, TVll call you 
mine.. 7802. 
Loves serenade. 4758. 
May the stars guide you safe o’er 
the shoals. 7929. 
Cornelius (Victor) : 
Nothing matters. 30292. 
Panserbasse. 30380. 
Pernambuco. 380396. 
Snushanerne. 8728. 
Cornell (H. N. M.): 
I’m spreading my wings to fly. 
10664. 
It was a beautiful occasion. 


(C. M.) How do they do it. 


8727. 


7561. 


You’ve gone but you can’t be for- 
gotten. 15489. 
Cornell (Wes) Cowboy. 
Cornell clef club. 
Cornell. 29188. 
Cornett (Gracie) See Ramsey (G. C.) 
Cornforth (F. E.): 
Dear Jesus, I give myself to Thee. 
21856. 
Dearest. 21860. 
Hawaiian honeymoon. 22172. 
I’m trying to forget that I love 
you. 22364. 
Last night. 22609. 
Cornock (D. BE.) Townsend campaign 
song. 23647. 
Corona (Sandro): : 
a little sidewalk cafe. 


13208. 
Zing-boom let’s go 


Tn 13840. 
Sailor’s dance. 17794. 
Corr (T. M.) Personality. 14579. 
Correa (G. L.) Rumba. 8588. 
Corrigan (B. L.) Day-dreams. 15976. 


Corrigan (W. J.) Letter that we all 
have time to write. 16954. 

Corriveau (Gaston) When you found 
someone new. 18488. 

Corroyez (Georges) Dix-sept petites 


pieces faciles. 29429-29433. 
Corse (Geo.): 
Long longing. 22701. 
Will Rogers. 23879. 


Cortés (F. P.) Mi ensueno. 27923. 

Cortese (George) lLet’s dance and sing 
together. 32258. 

Cortez (Fred) Waltzing in the moon- 
omnia Zee 

Cortner (P. H.): 


I ean feel it in your kiss. 31861. 
Jiggles. 32158. 
Cory (N. R.) Lonely. 22686. 


Corzilius (Victor) pseud.: 
Hunderttausend kleine miudchen 
warten auf das gltick. 31839. 
Woran denkt der matrose. 33794. 
Cosentino (Mario) Piedigrotta Santo- 
janni 1935. 5223. 
Cosgriff (Lillian) : 
Is everybody happy. 
Ridin’. 14667. 
Wishing. 15395. 
Cosgrove (C. C.) If I could have a 
wish. 138815. 
Cosgrove (Herbert) 
25384. 
Coslow (Sam): 


13881. 


Mother’s hands. 


Along the Broadway trail. 24076. 

Bal masque. 9647. 

Beethoven, Mendelssohn and 
Brahms. 24164. 

Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Liszt. 
29300. 


Brazilian love song. 6499. 
Don’t look at me that way. 29500. 


1636 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Got to dance my way to heaven. 
844. 

I’d like to do things for you. 31865. 

I got time and I got no place to go. 
13645. 

I hear a call to arms. 29789. 

If you can’t sing it you'll have to 
swing it. 16694. 

It’s love again. 1297. 

Je vous adore. 1817, 10906. 

Lucky starlets. 7864. 

Mr. Paganini. 11282. 


Moon’s our home. 11302. 

My heart’s in the heart of the 
West. 20286. 

Panamania. 32826. 

Paradise in waltz time. 25645. 

Poppy. 17648. 


She’s a girl scout at heart. 33117. 
Tea on the terrace. 26063, 26064. 
Texas ranger song. 12264, 21011. 


We have met before. 2960. 
Cosmo (Ned): 
Am I intruding. 24079. 


Modern hot single string guitar 
solos. 27944. 
Two guitars. 12440. 
Cosmo music pub. corp.: 
Home again. 22207. 
Mango man. 22772. 
Cosmopolitan music corp.: ? 
March of the blues. 22775. 
Wake up, America. 26227. 
Coss (Don) When I danced the moon 
dance with you. 6006. 
Cossack dance. 18976. 
Cossack lullaby. 9922. 
Cossack war-song. 21569 (83). 
Costa (Joe) Gentleman awaits. 31636. 
Costa (R. A.) What can it mean. 
23067. 
Costa (Sophia) : 
Among the golden-rod. 31042. 
Anita. 31051. 
Cradle moon. 13211. 
Gracefully wild. 31707. 


Will you still remember. 3119. 
Windows of your heart. 15389. 
Wistful. 33776. 
You're the one. 18615. 
Costallat (Editions) 1°* concertino. 
§505. 
Costantino (A. W.): 
Heaven bound. 10407. 
I’m singing: lonely love’ songs. 
10659. 
Costanza e Fortezza. 31352. 
Costella (Miguel): 
Play to me on your guitar. 23187. 
Popcorn. 17646. 
Costelli (Louis): 
Roek-a-bye lane. 25779. 
You lazy moon. 26458. 


Costello . (Bartley) : 
Give me back the old love Mollie 
mine. 265383 (99). 
Let me crown you queen of May 


with orange blossoms. 15517 
(203) 
One sweet smile. 265383 (214). 
Pennyland. 9509 (555). 


Rose, pretty Rose. 18648 (310). 
When the girl you think the world 
of thinks the world and all of 


you. 18648 (387, 388). 
Costello (W. N.) Embouchure tech- 
nique. 29542, 29548. 
Coster (Augustus) Girl I love. 10297. 
Coster (Eunice) : 
I’ve got my chin up. 16651. 
Let’s pretend. 27713. 


Coté (Hmile) Changing of the guard. 


9851. 
Cote (T. R.) Castle in the air. 9842. 
Cotté (F.) Solféges de concours a 2 


voix, 1936. 28540. 
Cottenet (R. L.) Chanson-meditation. 
33904 (36). 
Cottingham (M. J.) Moon ship. 11303. 
Cotton (Larry) Let’s dance. 14055. 
Cotton club parade, 27th ed. 26548, 
26839, 26947, 274038, 28704, 29620, 
29734, 30856. 
Coughenour (Richard) 
velt’s in again. 30551. 
Coughlin (C. E.) Spirit of N. U. S. J. 


Since Roose- 


12091. 
Coughlin (F. J.) Our immortal Presi- 
dent. 5177. 


Coukoulas (D. K.): 
Boys from the U. 8S. A. 18840. 
Remember not to leave me again. 
28354. 
Coulette (R. R.) 
tions for A-—23. 

Coulter (H. G.): 
Home on the desert. 19467. 
While the music plays. 3081. 
Why did it happen. 15373. 

Coulter (L. M.): 

She’s my girl. 14773. 
This is my song. 12382. 
Coulter (lL. T.) Fifty years with you. 
27068. 
Coulter (Pringle) pseud. 
(H. M.) 

Countee (A. L.): 
Vig-leaf trousseau. 
Kathaleen. 16869. 
Tired. 26130. 

Counterman (Beatrice) 

honey darling. 8254. 

Country gardens. 447, 3659, 2660, 6675-— 

€678, S9Z8—9930. 18207, 15918. 

Coup de veine. 361, 678, 2901, 2919. 

Couperin (F.): 
Magliettaie. 


Musette improvisa- 
17267. 


See Boodie 
3894. 
Oh baby 


20127. 


1637 


INDEX 


Couperin (F.)—Continued. 


Trois chansons. 9932. 

Couperin (Louis) Précieuse. 2184. 

Courter (Eloise) You dance like a 
moonbeam. 18574. 

Courtioux (Aimé) ‘Tout mon amour. 
33478. 

Courtney (Del) When Hawaii ealls. 
30874. 

Courtney (Ted) It’s unconstitutional 
19820. 


Courtright (Nell) : 
’Neath the old pine tree. 5023. 
Old plantation waltz. 2039. 
Courvoisier (Walter) Lieder auf alte 
deutsche gedichte. 11057. 
Cousin Lee album of hill country bal- 
lads and old time songs. 31361. 
Cousins (Martin) Harmony in spring. 
TOTO. 
Coutchie (M. W.) My travelog. 5008. 
Couture (Mrs. J. H.) My valley of 


dreams. 8150. 
Covell (C. D.) Memory of Will Rogers. 
17174. 


Covell (Julia) Memory of Will Rogers. 
17174. 


Coverley (Robert) Mistress. pretty. 
22846. 

Coviello (F. G.) Jll keep my memories 
of you. 1049. 

Covington (R._ T.) Why change. 
26379. 

Cowan (Beatrice) Shanty built under 
the blue. 17869. 


Cowan (Edward) Satisfied. 2364. 
Cowan (Ida) Pirates. 25671*. 
Cowan (Rubey) Oh! You funny love. 
28155. 
Cowan (Stanley): 
Her name is Pearl—and she knits. 
24707. 
I’d like to see grandpa swingin’ to 
a swing tune. 29777. 
I'll bank my love account with you. 
7249), 
Oh! You funny love. 28155. 
What’s this. 18389, 21298. 
Coward (Leslie) Wandering the king’s 
highway. 2951. 
Coward (Noel) : 
Family album. 3875. 
Has anybody seen our ship. 900. 
Men about town. 1702. 
Play, orchestra, play. 2151. 
Then. 2734. 
We were dancing. 2983. 
You were there. 3246. 
Coward-McCann, ine. Sing a song of 
seasons. 11987. 
Cowboy and mountain songs. 31362. 
Cowboy medley. 9935. 
Cowdeil (Ellen) See Stewart (EH. C.) 
Cowe (Alison) Robin. 17755. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 81 


Cowell (C. P.): 
Choral prelude on Dix. 31290. 
Choral prelude on Irby. 31291. 
Cowell (Henry) : 
Fairy answer. 21999. 
Harper-minstrel sings. 
Irishman dances. 7525. 
Cowen (F. H.) Snowflakes. 
(428). 
Cowen (Helen) 
(Helen) 
Cowens (Herbert (Herby) ) 
ride of Paul Revere. 14266. 
Cowler (Jim) pseud. See Noack (Her- 
bert) 

Cowles (EK. T.) 
away. 21613. 
Cowles (Eugene) : 
Gypsy king am I. 18648 (150). 

Saviour’s invitation. 26533 (247). 
Cowles (H. B.) Love them and leave 
them or let them alone. 30076. 
Cowles (P. R.) jr. King’s trumpeterys, 
7T6AT. 
Cowlin (Rupert) : 
Ascherberg’s second piano accor- 
dion album. 15615. 
Limehouse blues. 22651. 
Ricordi’s Neapolitan album. for the 
piano accordion. 2272. 
Cox (—): 
I like it, I like it, Ido. 29792. 
I’m gonna chuck myself into the 
cold canal. 29813. 
Me likee love, yuammy-yummy-yum- 


7072. 
6253 
pseud. See Cohen 


Mid-nite 


And you're so far 


yum-yum. 32450. 
My girl’s a rhythm fan. 8084. 
On my little toboggan. 28187. 


Swing me to sleep. 380672. 

This side of heaven. 33426. 

Wheel of the wagon is broken. 
5988, 5989. 

When you're in love with someone. 


21361. 
Wurlitzer waltz. 21461. 
Cox (A. B.) Bagpipes. 31104. 
Cox (A. R.) Success and flowers to 
you. 12142. 
Cox (C. C.) Southern seas. 12080. 
Cox (C. W.) Repentance. 17725. 
Cox (Dee) Minutes to spare. 11276, 
22840. 
Cox (Desmond) : 
End of the Caribou trail. 664. 


In old Messina. 1235. 

My S. O. S. for you. 4997. 

Oh! don’t miss Miss Variety. 5097. 
There’s a one horse town in Ari- 


zona. 89938. 
With a cup of cold poison beside 
me. 3135. 


Cox (Florence) : 
Eeenie, mienie, meinie mo. 
(165). 


3270 


1638 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Forget me not. 3270 (200). 
oe of the plains. 3270 (606). 
Wox (HH. ©.) : 
Blue because of you. 29826. 
Dreams. 10098. 
Give me a cot in the bunk house 
to-night. 29645. 
Underneath the Ozark moon. 
30803. nn, 
Gax (hh): 
Gentleman in the West. 27129. 


Me and my little Ford car. 32447. 
Cox (J. J.) My dream girl. 8076. 
Cox (cd S.).: 

Beautiful 

21678. 
Right in your eyes of blue. 17745. 
Cox (Lillian) Don’t measure man iu 
his inches. 138295. 
Cox .(S. Hi.) : 
He lifted my burden. 4096. 
I am going home in the morning. 
4193. 
Old things 
5133. 
Cox (Susie) Piano blues. 2139. 
Cox (T. M.) Daddy rockie—sing. 467. 
Cox (W. T.) Sons of Minnesota. 8781. 
Coxe (L. G.) Empty glasses. 656. 
Coyle (T. J.) Alone in a crowd. 3320. 
Cozzi (A. M.) My rainbow is just a 
make believe. 4998. 
Cozziani (Alverio) : 

Sogno andaluso. 

Stelle innamorate. 
Crabbé (Armand) : 

Largo religieux. 11000. 

Sérénade espagnole. 11936. 
Cradle song. - 6253 (89). 
Cradle-song of the shepherds. 
Craft (Molly) Bayou. 
Cragin (Margaret) 

4780. 
Cragin (R. 8.) King Boo. 32204. 
Craig (A. H.) Rainbow bridge. 11782. 
Craig (Francis) Ill trade ya’ me for 
you. 381912. : 
Craig (Jack) Maureen. 4804. 
Crain (L. C.) Texas centennial. 12259. 


golden evening hour. 


have passed away. 


20822. 
8830. 


29440. 
31114. 


Make believe. 


Craine (Arthur) Lonesome hours. 
20047. 

Cramer (C.) How can I leave thee. 
10472. 

Cramer (C. A.) Unseen city. 29189 
(446). 


Cramer (C. C.) Vacation. 12478. 

Cramer (Cecilia) Resting on the moon. 
20645. 

Cramer (J. B:) 
brethren. 9521. 

Cramer (LeRoy) 


& co., ltd. Absent 


Someone’s dreaming 


of you. 20889. 
Cramer (R. A.) Wind River song. 
30924. 


Cramm (H. L.): 
Dance of the graces. 15941. 
Raindrop scherzo. 32956. 
Ten easy studies for the pianoforte. 
9509 (161). 
Crampton (C. W.) 
9509 (238). 
Crance (A. M.): 
Are you another angel. 31059. 
T’ll remember after you forget. 
31208. 
Without you, beautiful lady. 33785. 
You're the reason I’m falling in 


Folk dance music. 


love. 26498. 
Crandall (C. A.) Fantasy. 24855. 
Crandall (George) Hlegy. 21970. 
Crandell (J. 8S.) Boneyard — glide. 
15740. 


See Crane (L. B.) jr. 
Heur by hour. 7158. 


Crane (Burton) 
Crane (C. M.) jr. 
Crane (James) : 
Alone with 
26567. 
I can’t forget you. 10509. 
When it’s lovetime down in Ten- 
nessee. 23807. 
Crane (Jimmie) : 
Blue bonnets are waving at you. 
3470. 


my dreams of you. 


Call of the desert. 15798. 
Down lovers’ lane. 580. 
Dreaming of you. 31483. 


Forever in my heart. 29611. 

I’m gonna put you through the 
third degree. 29814. © 

I want to dream in your arms. 
27488. 

Let life be a song. 14040. 

Lovable moon. 14154. 

Maid of old Madrid. 7889. 

Meet me again in the moonlight. 


1685. 
Old home with the old folks. 25569. 
Perhaps. 17599. 
Sally from our alley. 14721. 
State of sky-blue waters. 25975 
Stolen he-man. 30680. 
Underneath the desert moon. 
30801. 
Waiting for kisses. 238714. 


Waiting on the curb for me. 
28886. 

When you cuddle me close in your 
arms. 21357. 


Crane (L. B.) jr.: 

I’ve got the brains and you’ve got 
the money. 10697. 

In my arms. 27542. 

Japanese serenade. 27598. 

Rare are these hours. 283385. 

Something went clickety-click in 
my heart. 12087. 

What every young girl should 
know. 12580. 


1639 


INDEX 


pe. Ift, n. S., v. 8h 


Cranford (KE. W.) Give me a bit of 
heaven before I go to hell. 3972. 
Cranford (Jack) Make up your mind 


about me. 30107. 
Crank (Anold) pseuwd. See Fisher 
(Jacob) 


Cranston (C.) Romantic suite. 17764. 
Cranston (Lawrance) Songs of North- 
ern high school. 5554. 
Cranz (A.): 
Album pour orgue ou harmonium. 
31018, 31019. 
Aus frolichen zeiten. 137. 
Capriccio giocoso. 9831. 
Danse. 9893. 
Deuxieme concertino. 18271. 
Du, ich will dein herz. 3810. 
Du verftihrerisches Beinah. 624. 
Hsquisses de lage d’or. 6856, 6857. 
Exercices d’harmonie. 3863-3865. 
Larmes des roses. 4588. 
Par les ch’veux. 25642. 
Pierrot und Colombine. 20546. 
Sehon war es doch im alten Wien. 
2379. 
Schon war’s halt damals im alten 
Wien. 2380. 
Tennis. 5699. 
Vor lauter liebe weiss ich nicht 
mehr aus und ein. 5906. 
You and me. 18557. 
Cranz (Aug.) g. m. b. h.: 


An der schdnen blauen Donau. 
26572, 

An der schénen griinen Narenta. 
12923. 


Annen-polka. 12930. 

Deutscher midels. 534. 
Deutsches dankgebet. 10021. 
Hinzug der Olympia-kimpfer. 650-— 


652. 
Humoreske. 13606. 
Humoresque. 18607. 


Hymne der arbeit. 10492. 

Kameradschaftsgeist. 19888. 

Kleine hausmusik. 32215, 

Lob der heimat. 32328. 

Menuett und Sarabande. 32472. 

Nero und Acté. 32654. 

Nimm dir, mein freund, ein bis- 
schen zeit. 28102, 28103. 

Papa-mama-foxtrot. 32830, 32831. 


Puppenfeewalzer. 32980, 32981. 
Schone blonde frau aus Wien. 
33076. 


Was schert mich die welt, wenn 
nur mich liebst. 28904. 

Was sich liebt, neckt sich. 18333. 

Wenn wir durch die stadt mar- 
schieren. 2998. 

Wiener blut. 29050. 


Wiinseh dir was. 38165-3167, 93896, 
15421, 21460. 
Zigeunerbaron. 26528. 


25 leichte instruktive  etiiden. 
13102. 
Cranz & co., ltd.: 
Farmer’s boy. 6892. 
Karisma. 25095. 
Morgenblatter. 25374. 
Crash Donovan. 16009. 
Crates (J. P.) Childhood memories. 


21768. 


Cravetz (Myer) You were mine an 
hour ago. 18630. 
Cravy (Mattie) : 
Arise behold Texas unfold. 15608. 


Meditations of old cowboy days in 
Texas. 25315, 32455. 
Crawford (C. D.): 
Black magic. 3464. 
I’m still a child in my mother’s 
eyes. 1387383. 
Crawford (C. H.) 
Briar. 2636. 
Crawford (Clifton) : 
Ill have to say farewell to you 
Brownie. 15517 (155). 
Over there. 12862 (394). . 
Crawford (Dorothy) Cabin on the 
shore. 138112. 
Crawford (Ida) pseud. When the birds 
come back in the spring. 6027. 
Crawford (John) Can you blame me. 
18884. 
Crawford (lL. M.) While the shadows 
‘round are falling. 29022, 
Crawford (Laurence) Nautical suite. 


Sur la glace 4 Sweet 


32648. 

Crawford (Lillian) You're my prob- 
lem. 6202. 

Crawford (T. J.) Just a tiny little 
boy. 29956. 


Crawford music corp.: 

Ah woo! ah woo!—to you. 18670. 

Alabamy beauty shop. 39. 

Another dream gone wrong. 15587 

Arcadia swing. 29244. 

Beyond compare. 31162. 

Broadway lament. 26720. 

Cottage by the moon. 15910. 

Darling, not without you. 21842, 

Down the moonlit trail. 21912, 

Goody goody. 841. 

Goona goo. 31701. 

Hand in hand. 890, 7055. 

I knew that wed meet again. 
22275. 

I like bananas because they have 
no bones. 138653. 

TI’ll bet you tell that to all the girls. 
4239, 7253. 

T’ll stand by. 1056, 7268. 

In a little wayside inn. 4385, 7457. 

Just one more dance, madame. 
19880, 27631. 


Little Lady Make-Believe. 27746. 


1640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


A a ail Se ne  eeamananl 


Love scene in Pasadena. 4744, 
11160. 

Me Greek. 4809, 7935. 

Moonlight in Hilo. 1758, 4885. 

Night will end. 20871. 

Old fireplace. 2025, 2026. 

Only because I love you. 2074. 

Oo-ooh I wanna have a little dance 
with you. 5170, 8342. 

Proposal waltz. 28311. 

Rhumba swing. 28366. 

Sing an old fashioned song to a 
young sophisticated lady. 11990. 

South boy wants to go home. 
23953. 

Star fell out of heaven. 20891. 

Sweetly and tenderly. 18068. 

Swing me high—swing me low. 
18073. 

’Taint no use. 8911, 12210. 

Take my heart and do with it what 
you please. 15016. 

Telegram song. 18108. 

That’s life I guess. 30708. 

Then you’ve never been in love. 


39408. 

There’s a cottage by the moon. 
&386. 

There’s yoo-hoo in your. eyes. 
28788. 

Trailer song. 33484. 


Tweet tweet tweedle in the trees. 


9092, 12426. 

Two silhouettes on the moon. 5851, 
12445. 

Wah, hoo. 2985, 2986. 


Westward ho. 12575. 
What will Santa Claus say, when 


he finds everybody swingin’. 
33661. 

Whoa! ya’ got me. 21887. 

Wild and wooly [sic] Willie. 
21410. 

Will the lady consent. 9349, 21412. 


You dropped me like a red hot 

‘penny. 23951. 

You’re too good to be bad. 21536. 
Crawley (Wilton) Take me to the 
moon. 2687. 
Craxton (Harold): 

Aeroplanes. 15529. 

Minuet. 7981. 

Rigadoon. 7981. 

Trains. 15529. 

Two pieces for piano. 18991. 


Crayem (Raful) Sufro. 5615. 
Creamer (—) After you've gone. 
15533, 

Creamer (L.) You can learn the 


hootchie-kootchie. 
Creath (Sara): 
Sear on my heart. 
Without regret. 


12862 (554). 


11904. 
3138. 


Creecy (J. H.) Love. 25234. 
Creed (I. B.) Song of the pines. 14874. 
Creed (Lilly) I love you dear, I love 
you so. 13678. 
Creighton (R. L.) pseud. 
OMe (dhs) sh 
Orémieux (Octave) Fleur, un souvenir. 
27080. 
Creole cocktails. 
Crerie (E. E.): 
Ledger lines & spaces thru chord 
progression. 32246. 
Twelve little stemless compositions 
for the pianoforte. 313871. 
Crescendo theaterverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Des soldaten pflicht ist die liebe. 


See Zamec- 


16005. 
Immerzu singt mein herz deinem 
herzen zu. 16705. 
Crescendo-verlags, g. m. b. h. Gran- 
dioso. 10841. 
Crescenzi (A.) Melodia. 12868. 
Crescenzo (Vincenzo de) See De Cres- 


cenzo (Vincenzo ) 
Crespo (H. R.) Ven hacia mi querido:. 
12491. 
Cressman (M. L.) River blues. 5841. 
Crickboom (Mathieu) Violon théorique 
et pratique. 29189 (452). 
Crider (Allie) : 
Western moon. 23760. 
When you left me, you broke my 
heart. 29005. 
Cridern (IS. A.)).3 
Heaven to me since I found you. 


4114. 
When you left me you broke my 
heart. 238382. 
Crider (M. M.) I love to waltz with 
you. 10595. 
Crilly (Jack) Picture that hangs in 
the frame. 20541. 
Crim (J. D.) I like my rhythm hot. 
(242. 
Crim (W. A.) Echoes from Calvary. 
6839. - 


Crimen a las 3. 184, 2847. 
Criminal lawyer. 33467. 


Crimp (H. E.) Both arms. 26533 
(26). 

Crippen (R. M.) Silent and gray. 
20771. 

Crique 


(E. V.) Do you ever dream. 
21890. 
Crisafulli (Rosario) : 
Marry the girl. 17149. 
Watch your step. 18835. 
Crisci (G. J.) Our happy home again. 
28222. 
Crisci (James) 
Criscio (H. M.) 
forget. 1301. 
Crisi (Vincent) 


See Crisci (G. J.) 
It’s so hard for me to 


Love me now. 1578. 


1641 


INDEX 


Crisp (Leo) : 
Down South where love was born. 


29509. 
Vd rather you be in my arms. 
24779. 
My Louisiana Lou. 20299. 
Rythm’s fooling with my feet. 
17790. 
Send it or fetch it. 17845. 
Crist, (A.B), jr. In. allimy ydreams: 
10788. 


Crist (Bainbridge) : 
Cocktail of love. 
Danse chinoise. 
Nocturne. 5417. 
Normandy shepherdess song. 32701. 
Russian folk-danece. 33038. 

Some day, some way. 38211. 
Somebody knocked at my heart. 
33217, 


31317. 
31393. 


Vienna, 1918. 5892. 
Crist (Bessie) Calling to me. 26740. 
Crist (G. W.) All right. 3307. 
Crist @ 4B.) 

Cocktail of love. 31317. 

Some day, some way. 33211. 


Somebody knocked at my heart. 


Sooilage 
Cristella (Lorraine) Sweetheart of 
mine. 2667. 
Cristo (Michele Di) Sanzione a 
Vitalia. 23638, 5396. 


Cristofaro (Alberto de): 
Fantaisie bohémienne. 
Sérénade napolitaine. 

Critchley (Lewis) 

26817. 
Critelli (Giuseppe) Roosevelt’s victory. 
30478. 


16164. 
2407. 


Closer to you. 


Criterion music publishers. Love waltz. 
11165. 
Crittenden (Leonard) Shady lane. 
14765. 
Crocco (Tony) : 
Behind the clouds. 18795. 


Thought of her brings tears to my 
eyes. 33481. 
Crocker (Alvin) Old fashioned garden. 
17474. 


Crocker (H. W.) Tesalutamus. 12238. 
Crocker (M. S.): 
And if thou wilt, remember. 9584. 


Ever in my heart. 10165. 
Moonlight tryst. 11314. 
Thy voice. 12348. 
Crocker (Mae) Lonely for the Ozarks. 
20088. 
Crockett (Althea) Magic hours. 17111, 
27853. 
Crolic (M. L.): 


Flames. 16199. 

Reflections. 17715. 
Crom (W. H.) jr.. Christmas night. 
15852. 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


Crompton (A.) Happy as_ kings. 
29699. 

Crompton (A. H.): 
Aeroplanes. 15528. 
Beauty. 26650. 
Brook. 281. 
Carpenter. 
Catbirds. 
Chipmunks. 15840. 
Christmas. 31296. 
Dogs. 16048. 
Fairies. 21998. 
In my garden. 
In the woods. 
sune. 19847. 
Long ago. 27768 
Merry go-round 14257. 


26763. 
31265. 


13846. 
13866. 


Mousie. 1785. 
Neighbor. 28087. 
New York. 20353. 
October. 28139. 
Radio. 20615. 
Riches. 23256. 
Robins. 11838. 


Sailing. 17798. 
Seven o'clock. 2411. 
Song sparrow. 33239. 


Springtime. 14904, 
Stars. 18008. 
Tea party. 30692. 
Train. 33486. 
Crompton (D. H.) Can’t you love me. 
18887. 


Cromweed (F. W. D.) My kingdom for 
love when love is king. 32599. 
Cromweed (Frederick) : 
In Romany. 22470. 
New York. 17398. 
Reverie. 17732. 
When the sun has kissed the day 
good-bye. 23825. 

Cromwell. 6746. 
Crone (M. T.) 
8941, 15034. 
Crone (Stella): 
Sunshine over Kansas. 2632. 

When the morning-glories bloom in 


Ten thousand lakes. 


Michigan. 6035. 
Where the golden poppies grow. 
30903. 
Cronn (Ralph): 
Please be true, to me. 8427. 
Romance with you in my arms. 
20685. 
While I dream. 3080. 
Cronshaw (Jack) Dramatique. 10077. 
Crook (E. K.) It’s an old, old shack. 
19806. 
Crook (W. N. H.) Sheep of my pas- 
ture. 11957. 
Crooke (Ff. F.) Dreams of Columbine. 
609. 
Crooks (Alan) I’m in love with a baby 
and you. 31939. 


1642 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Crosby (Bob) Love is like a lullaby. 
11144. 
Crosley (Fred) Among the hills of 
Virginia. 29229. 
Cross (H. P.): 
Dreams within a dream. 16079. 
Little Black Sambo. 11074*. 
Morn. 4853. 
Voice of the’chimes. 5902. 
Cross (J. A.) I’m in a trance dancing 
with you. 319386. 
Cross (Joe): 
Between you and I. 9704. 
If it takes me a lifetime. 10754. 
We broke up too soon. 15247. 
When I think of you. 15804. 
Cross (8. L.): 
Absence. 18652. 
According to astrology. 9522. 
A-fooiin’ me. 12876. 
After the sun shines, dear. 21576. 
Aheadin’ for the ball. 9588. 
Aiabama girl. 9445. 
Alabama, I’m lonesome. 21583. 
Album of new radio favorites. 41. 
All because I love you so. 26553. 
Ali because of you. 24056. 
All stakes on you. 3308. 
All the way., 24065. 
All through the years. 9557. 
All wrapped up in love. 26560. 
Aloha friends, Kauai is caliing. 
6299: 
Alone dear. 26565. 
Along lover’s lane. 63806. 
American ginger. 6313. 
Americana. 15576. 
And then He made me you. 21611. 
Angel of wedding day. 92. 
Angels, carry this message for me. 
15583. 
Angels made you just for me. 
31050. 
Anna. 26581. 
Another night. 129382. 
Any time you say. 26587. 
Arizona moon. 21625. 
Arkansaw ain’t in the red. 26601. 
AS I hold you, enfold you, my love. 
29248. 
As the world strolls by. 18727. 
AS we journey along most happy 
indeed. 63851. 
Ask and ye shall receive. 26605. 
At last a love. 24110. 
At the end of each day. 24113. 
At twilight when the day is o’er. 
21642. 
Autumn twilight. 15636. 
Awaiting the time. 18741. 
Baby, are you fooling me. 6369. 
Baby mine. 3379. 
Baby, please come home to me. 
3380. 


1643 


Baby that should have been mine. 
12974. 

Baby, you ain’t living right. 31090. 

Back in my ol’ Mizzurie home. 
3396. 

Back to Texas I am going, old com- 
rade, goodbye. 9646. 

Back yard frolic. 18760. 

Banish the shadows of doubt. 
12997. 

Be mine _ to-night, 
3418. 

Beautiful days in spring. 21677. 

Beautiful dream waltz. 29288. 

Beautiful dreams. 191. 

Beautiful golden circle of love. 
13010. 

Beautiful hills. 26645. 

Beautiful love. 29292. 

Beautiful moon. 130138. 

Beautiful Niagara. 138014. 

Beautiful now. 6408. 

Beautiful mountains of God. 6406. 

Beautiful rose of the autumn. 
6411. 

Beautiful white hands across the 
table. 13018. 

Beautiful Willamette. 6414. 

Beaver Valley moon. 199. 

Because I love you, my dear. 
26652, 

Because, my darling, I love you 
best. 15685. 

Because you are you. 6418. 

Because you sang. 13024. 

Believe it or not. 26655. 

Beneath my valley moon. 26657. 

Beneath the Stars and Stripes in 
old Manhattan. 138037. 

Bees in our bonnets. 6421. 

Beloved Will. 3441. 

Beside the winding Rio Grande. 
21696. 

Between the rivers. 31160. 

Birthday party. 26671. 

Black nights. 3465. 

Blame it on the daylight saving 
time. 242. 

Blessed one. 244. 

Blissful sleep and dreams. 6469. 

Blondie. 6470. 

Blue bonnet Sue. 24188. 

Blue Cascades and you. 251. 

Blue devil blues. 26687. 

Blue Lake’s shore. 26691. 

Blue rythm. 15736. 

Boat made for two. 18828. 

Boy, a girl and a moon means love. 
LVDS 

Branding of the herd. 21724. 

Breezes of autumn. 13084. 

Bring back the days of my child- 
hood. 13090. 


sweetheart, 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—Continued. 


Broadway Ive got my eyes on you. 
13098. 

Broken-down gambler. 29341. 

Broken dreams. 279. 

Broken romances. 26725. 

Brush away your clouds with 
flowers. 18850. 

Build me a cottage. 13101. 

Bundle of heaven. 6523. 

By the light of the moon. 297. 

By the murmuring stream. 21737. 

By the old rock garden with you. 
13109. 

Bye, bye, blue eyed baby. 26733. 

Cabin in the hills. 6587. 

Cabin in the mountains. 31225. 

Cabin of dreams. 302. 

Cabin of my dreams. 13111. 

Caledonia calls to me. 18868. 

California skies. 138115. 

California stars above. 9813. 

Call it love. 293861. 

Call of Louise. 31229. 

Call of the whippoorwill. 31230. 

Can we be sweethearts in heaven. 
26746. 

Can you tell me why. 21752. 

Can’t do anything but love. 18885. 

Captain Cupid. 6567. 

Caribbean moon. 26756. 

Caroline o’ mine. 3551. 

°Cause youre my baby now. 
26767. 

Cellophane girl. 26769. 

Centennial. 1381389. 

Centennial call. 13140. 

Charms in my arms. 13147. 

Cheer boys cheer. 18150. 

Childhood days. 26784. 

Childhood dreams. 26785. 

Child’s story. 13157. 

Chip off the old block. 26789. 

Christ—the way. 375. 

Christmas is coming again. 29402. 

City of home, sweet home. 26810. 

City of roses. 18940. 

Close of day. 26815. 

Closed door. 15865. 

Cobwebs. 6628. 

Cock-a-doo-dle-doo. 13179. 

Colville Valley calls me. 26825. 

Come and trip it as you go. 15878. 

Come back and make up with me. 
409. 

Come back to my arms. 31321. 

Come beneath that southern moon. 
6645. 

Come home, little darling, come 
home. 15882. 

Comparing you with nature. 13190. 

Consecration. 15897. 

Cottage in the valley. 3655. 

Cottage on the hill. 15206. 


1644 


pt. III, n. s., v. 381 


Counting on you. 18983. 

Cowboy’s heaven. 24351. 

Creep moon. 138218. 

Crown of silver on your brow. 
18997. 

Cuddle up close, dear. 31378. 

Curtains of night.» 13222, 

Daddy will never seem old or grey. 
268738. 

Dalou. 6701. 

Dancing and romancing. 26876. 

Dancing in the moonlight. 483. 

Dancing on my heart. 19026. 

Dancing the moonlight waltz. 
13234. 

Dancing with you. 9867, 18235. 

Dancing with you and the moon- 
beams. 21839. 

Dark eyed sweetheart. 15960. 

Darkies’ birthday party. 26888. 

Darling, for you I am waiting. 
15967. 

Darling will you please marry me. 
21844. 

Darling, you know I am lonely. 
26891. 

Day dreams. 15977. 

Day you left me behind. 26896. 

Days of long ago. . 24386. 

Days of memory. 19047. 

De Lawd am sholy goin’ to ansa’ 
prayer. 26901. 

De man in de moon. 24387. 

Dealing with nature. 24399. 

Dear little girl of my dreams. 
19051. 

Dear little grannie, I’m in love 
with you. 26905. 

Dear little pal. 26907. 

Dear Mary Lane. 15982. 

Dear mother of mine. 13250. 

Dear old dad. 31408. 

Dear old Missouri. 19054. 

Dear old village bells. 21859. 

Dearest dream girl I love you. 
21861. 

Dearie. 24396. 

Delaware. 6747. 

Description of my love. 13264. 

Desert moon. 13266. 

Dinky little chinky lady. 13275. 

Discarded lover’s waltz. 314383. 

Dixie chile. 3788. 

Dixie land, ah’m comin’ home. 
548. 

Do dreams ever come true. 31485. 

Does it seem right. 6769. 

Does love linger longer when I’m 
with you. 138286. 

Don’t ask me. 16051. 

Don’t forget those golden days. 
13293. 

Down by the fishin’ pool. 29505. 

Down by the lily pool. 576. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 


Down by the old blue stream. 
26959. 

Down by the seashore. 18305. 

Down in old Pennsylvania. 16066. 

Down in the heart of the city. 
6794, 

Down memory’s trail with you. 
24452. 

Down the lane with sweet Elaine. 
584. 

Down the sunset trail. 19119. 

Down to Yuma, Arizona. 29512. 

Dream girl waltz. 26969. 

Dream heart. 26970. 

Dream in the gleam of the glass. 
31475. 

Dream trees. 138321. 

Dreaming along. 26976. 

Dreaming, dear, with you. 3786. 

Dreaming in the hay. 601. 

Dreaming just dreaming. 26979. 

Dreaming memories. 21926. 

Dreaming of my Carolina home. 
21927. 

Dreaming of the one I love. 26981. 

Dreaming of you. 26983. 

Dreams, I must confess, give me no 
rest. 16091. 

Dreams, idle dreams. 19138. 

Dreams of the future. 26986. 

Dreams of you. 13336. 

Dreamy blues. 24475. 

Dreamy Hilo moon. 29523. 

Dreamy Volga. 19141. 

Drifting alone in the twilight of 
life. 21937. 

Drifting home. 10104. 

Drifting in the moonlight with you. 
6817. 

Drifting on life’s highway alone. 
21939. 

Dripping moonlight. 623. 

Ducky little honey. 26999), 

Dusky little town. 16108. 

Dust. 27000. 

Each new moon finds me dream- 
ing. 21954. 

Emergency sweetheart. 13361. 

Empty arms. 6847. 

Especially for you and me. 3838. 

Even the moon is jealous of you 
to-night. 24515. 

Every morning, noon and _ night. 
21981. 

Eyes of blue. 16158. 

HKyes of brown. 10185. 

Faded rose. 13382. 

Fairer than a dream. 16160. 

Fairest flower. 24586. 

Fairest in thousands. 31550. 

Falling down stairs for you. 
245388. 

Falling for you. 10188. 

Falling star. 24541. 


1645 


Fifty years with you. 27068. 

Fill my heart with a thrill. 31575. 

Vlight of my heart. 27081. 

Florida moon. 22088. 

Flying high. ‘747. 

Fodder shockin’ time, in Indiana. 
3916. 

For better or for worse. 31599. 

For once it was a dream. 22047. 

Forbidden love. 19256. 

Forever. 27094. 

Forever in my heart. 13427. 

Forget me not. 6927. 

Forget-me-not flower. 24585. 

Forgetting. 6929, 10236. 

Forgive me. 24586. 

Forgotten kiss waltz. 16227. 

Forty precious winks. 13429. 

Fried chicken time in Dixie, just 
after the gay nineties. 27105. 

Frigid Sal. 24595. 

From the bottom of your heart. 
22074. 

Fugitive from my dreams. 13445. 

G-men got my brother. 22078. 

Gap of Dunloe. 31629. 

Garden of dreams. 31631. 

Garden of mother’s love. 22080. 

Gardens. 27127. 

Gimme blues. 22088. 

Girl of my heart. 10300. 

Girl with the sun kissed hair. 
27136. 

Give me a home by the beautiful 
sea. 271388. 

Give me a home in the mountains. 
24619. 

Give me another chance. 16274. 

Give me Indiana on a September 
morn. 22097. 

Give me my dreams. 19300. 

Give me the painted skies of my 
western paradise. 808. 

Give me the western cowboy. 
10305. 

Glamorous moon. 19305. 

Glance at romance. 27141. 

Glorious. 16283. 

Go get yourself a sweet little girl. 
3988. 

God is love. 27147. 

God’s love. 24628. 

Gold digger. 27152. 

Golden age. 4001. 

Golden cafe. 13479. 

Golden full moon, my heavenly 
bloom. 27153. 

Golden memories. 13480. 

Good time blues. 19341. 

Gotta brand new mama, sweetest 
Jane. 22133. 

Grandma Rose and her host of 
beaux. 19353. 

Great Pacific. 27182. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—Continued. 


Great waltz of old U. S. A. 27188. 

Greatest story is all about you. 
22189. 

Gypsy dreams. 138512. 

Gypsy trail. 27196. 

Happier. 22158. 

Happiest little moment. 31739. 

Happiness. 13526. 

Happiness hill. 31740. 

Happy cowboy. 22161. 

Happy days. 193897, 22162. 

Happy now through you. 7060. 

Happy Valley. 19401. 

Harlem ghost. 16341. 

Harlem rythm gets you. 16343. 

Harvest moon. 897%. 

Haunting memories. 27221. 

Have a little chat with me. 1385387. 

He stole the heart of my honey. 
19424. 

Headin’ for the range. 4101. 

Hear that little blue bird singing 
way out yonder. “TO86. 

Heart’s ease in your hand. 16875. 

Hearts in harmony. 138559, 

Heaven for two. 4113. 

Heavenly bliss. 138568. 

Heavenly radio. 24708. 

Hello brunette, good-bye blonde. 
19437. 

Her answered prayer. 27248. 

Hesitating. 19444. 

Hidden around a hill. 24712. 

Hikers. 27254. 

Hitch hikin’ blues. 29738. 

Hitch-hiking on my way to love. 
938. 

Home of my dreams. 19466. 

Homeward we're bound. 19469. 

Honeymoon. 27277. 

Honeymoon in June. 16487. 

Honolulu land. 22217. 

House where I was born. 16450. 

How ean I thank the stars, 967. 

How could I. 31827. 

How could you. 22225. 

Hurrying home to my love. 4185. 

I adore you in silence. 7182. 

I ain't got no mammy to love me 
to-night. 980. 

I ain't got nothin’ now. 27811. 

I am dreaming. 27313. 

I am leaving to-night for that 
shore. 24768. 

I am pitching my tent to-night. 
29770. 

I awake, dear, with the dawn. 

31859. 

bring a song. 22239. 

can feel my footstep quicken. 

990. 

can see the writing on the wall. 

16471. 


= 


1646 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 31 


I cannot be happy without you. 
24770. 

I can’t live forever in memories. 
13626. 

I can’t understand. 7198. 

I can’t wait. 273828. 

I changed my way. 273829. 

I’d rather be hungry than dead. 
1000. 

I'd walk a mile for one little kiss. 
13682. 

I didn’t realize. 16489. 

I don’t like ritzie places, ’cause I’m 
an old fashioned girl. 22252. 

I dreamed that I was queen of 'Toy- 
land. 10529. 

I found love when I found you. 
19546. 

I found you in the moonlight. 
24787. 

I hope youre lonesome too. 24796. 

I just pretend he’s you. 24798. 

I Jike to dream of a night in June. 
19570. 

Ili always be dreaming of you. 
31903. 

T’ll always be with you. 24806. 

Tll be a real cowgirl. 31904. 

Ill be coming home to dream of 
you. 27367. 

T’ll be with you. 19577. 

Tut build a fortune just for you. 
19578. 

I'll build a little garden in my heart 
for you. 1043. 

T'll ever praise Thee. 10570. 

Ill forgive and forget. 22288. 

T’ll go through. 16530. 

T’li hold you close right in my arms. 
10572. 

T’ll keep on loving you. 10574. 

I'll never be lonesome again. 10577. 

T’ll sew some stitches. 22293. 

T’ll win. you back. 24822. 

I long for you. 22296. 

I looked into your eyes, my dear. 
24826. 

I lost. the girl of my dreams. 22298. 

I love my mother. 27386. 

I love only you. 27387. 

I love the land of sunshine and 
flowers. 19594. 

I love the sun, the moon, the stars 
and you. 24831. 

I love you better now than I did 
then. 31916, 

I love you sincerely. 19600. 

I’m a dreamer, but a dreamer of 
dreams. 24835. 

I’m a sleepy head. 10601. 

I’m always alone and so lonely. 
7285. 

I’m Big Shot Wisecrack Knowall. 
27405. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


I’m bouncing around like a big rub- 
ber ball. 7289. 

I’m coming back to stay. 24838. 

I'm dreaming in the valley of the 
moon. 24840. 

I’m dreaming, just dreaming of 
you. 10608. 

I’m dreaming the hours away for 
you. 16567. 

I’m falling in love with you. 381931. 

I'm feeling blue. 1086. 

I’m going back tc my sweetheart. 
16571. 

I’m going back to the mountains. 
27415. 

I’m going home where the cattle 
roam. 22325. 

I’m happy. 10621. 

I’m headin’ west. 24846. 

I’m in love with you. 1101. 

I’m just a hobo. 24853. 

I’m just a lonely gypsy heart. 
10629. 

Im just a wandering cowboy. 
16585. 

I’m just rocking in the cradle of 
the moon. 7316, 

I’m laughing with the man in the 
moon. 19622. 

I’m lonely to-night. 196238. 

I’m looking for someone to love me. 
1109. 

Vm not what you think I am. 
24864. 

I’m out on a limb up in a tree. 
1115. 

I’m pinning leaves on the trees. 
10650. 

I’m rythm, all rythm, and nothin’ 
else but. 16602. 

I'm sailing for fair Hawaii. 10656. 

I’m selling you me. 27441. 

I’m sitting on top of a rainbow. 
24868. 

I’m smoking my pipe of dreams. 
27444. 

I’m so happy, oh, so happy, my love 
will marry me. 13729. 

I’m taking you at face value. 
29824. 

I’m thinking of you to-night, sweet- 
heart. 22362. 

I’m waiting for you. 27447. 

I’m waiting for you to say I do. 
27448. 

I’m waiting Margarett. 10667. 

I’m wondering if we will love 
again. 27451. 

I’m your prisoner. 24878. 

I miss you so, dear. 7344. 

I need you. 48318. 

I never dreamed. 22375. 

I never knew that I loved you, 
until we parted. 7352. 


126829—37——_10 1647 


I never meant to love you. 16624, 

I often think of you. 16626. 

I once loved a girl. 1189. 

I paid for your amusement with 
my heart. 1141. 

I’se going back to Alabama. 27468. 

I see your love in the tea leaves. 
1145. 

I spell love in the twinkle of your 
eyes. 16640. 

I squeezed your hand, you squeezed 
mine too. 223891. 

I still have you, dear, in my dreams. 
13756. 

I still love you. 1150. 

I struck gold when I found you. 
19661. 

I take what the gods drop into my 
lap. 18760. 

I tied a wish on the rainbow, 
19663. 

I tumble along like a tumble weed. 
19665. 

I’ve been pinching myself black and 
blue. 16646. 

I’ve got a weakness for you. 31998. 

I’ve got the North Dakota blues. 
19673. 

I’ve just got to dance. 27484. 

I want to be loved by you. 7401. 

I want to be your king of romance. 
22415. 

I want to say something that no 
one else has said. 13797. 

I wanta balance my love account. 
16667. 

I will always love you, love you 
tenderly. 10722. 

I will wait in the gloaming for you. 

22425. 

wish I were a birdie. 7411. 

wish that old picture could talk. 

13807. 

I wonder. 19692. 

I wonder, dear, do you. 138809. 

I wonder who eares ’cause [’m 

I 


a 


blue. 10782. 
wonder why. 22428. 

If all my tears were raindrops. 
7426. 

If I could always sing to you. 
24983. 

If I could only be sure of you. 
16686. 

Tf I could only find her. 16687. 

If I had a thousand hearts. 22487. 

If I had just one more day. 22488. 

If only our yesterdays could be 
our to-morrows. 32045. 

If only we had wings, dear. 19716. 

If you are still single. 27519. 

If you care as I care. 10761. 

If you want to write a popular 
song. 22447. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)-——Continued. 


Imogene. 27524. 

In a cabin on a river side. 10777. 

In a cozy corner of your heart. 
27526. 

In a little China town to-night. 
27529. 

In Carolina land. 1225. 

In demand for an oid fashioned 
curl. 22458. 

In Dreamland’s Dreamy street. 
29879. 

In dreams. 275386. 

In dreams I hear you ealling. 
Pahari e 

In his arms. 7472. 

In my dream, 24971. 

In my dreams last night. 82077. 

In the circle of your arms. 19767. 

In the heart of the prairie. 18856. 

In the land of cotton. 1248. 

In the land of my dreams. 22478. 

In the light of a romantic moon. 
24987. 

In the royal Rockies. 19771. 

In the shadow of the narrow boul- 
evard. 29895. 

In the shadows of the pine clad 
mountains. 10815. 

In the shadows, which the covered 
wagon made. 10816. 

In the spirit of prophecy. 7499. 

In the springtime, in the sunshine. 
13864. 

In the valley of my dreams. 4416. 

In the valley of the roses. 7504. 

In the valley of the San Joaquin. 


grow. 13865. 

In the village of Sin Yang. 16756. 

In Yoho valley. 19777. 

In your arms again. 16759. 

Indication of love. 32094. 

Indiscreet baby. 19782. 

Into the twilight with you. 1267. 

Iowa moon. 22498. 

Iris time. 27567. 

Isle of Found. 22502. 

Isle of Hawaii. 16782. 

It is love. 29919. 

It’s a one sided love affair. 4447. 

It’s just you and I in our dreams. 
10872. 

It’s nothing else but hi-de-ho. 
299380. . 

It’s only an old faded picture. 
25024. 

It’s only my heart beating for you. 
13907. 

It’s the girl and not the place. 7555. 

It’s the girl you love. 7556. 

It’s the Rocky Mountain fever. 
13910. 


1648 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


It’s you. 16810. 

It’s you I want. 19823. 

It seems. 10885. 

it was in the meadow. 27591. 

It was written in the stars. 1811. 

Jesus, King of Kings. 22541. 

Jesus stands waiting. 19837. 

Jewel of my heart. 7 

June moon. 19849. 

Just a baby song. 138948. 

Just a baby’s lullaby. 19851. 

Just a blanket of white roses. 
27615. 

Just a dream. 16848, 32168. 

Just a dream I’ve painted. 19855. 

Just a dream sweetheart. 27616. 

Just a flame. 7591. 

Just a hobby of mine. 22557. 

Just a little bit of love. 16845. 

Just a little cottage in the moun- 
tains. 25063. 

Just a little kiss on the Stairs. 
10932. 

Just a little love affair. 25065. 

Just a roaming vagabond. 25068. 

Just a simple mountain gal. 27622. 

Just a wish for a cottage. 1360. 

Just an attitude. 7599. 

Just an isle of broken dreams. 
32171. 

Just an old album of keepsakes. 
1361. 

Just an old fashioned fireplace 
a burning. 16848. 

Just another amateur. 22569. 

Just another day. 22571. 

Just another dream. 32172. 

Just another way for me to say 
I love you. 1865. 

Just a-roaming in the gloaming. 
16852. 

Just because I’m always dreaming 
dreams of you. 22573 

Just because you’re you. 19868. 

Just dreaming. 138969, 19870. 

Just fifty years ago. 13970. 

Just for a glimpse of you. 19873. 

Just for me. 10945. 

Just like that. 29959. 

Just longin’ foah you and a kiss. 
19878. 

Just mother’s own little man. 
27680. 

Just promise you'll be mine for- 
ever. 27632. 

Just waiting. 16862. 

Just wondering. 7629. 

Just you. 19883. 

Just you and I. 7681. 

Just you and I in my airplane. 
27640. 

Kathryn. 25096. 

Keep forever in your mind. 19890. 

Keep the dollar rolling. 138992. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Keep the kettle singing. 27645. 

Kiss away my tears, darling. 
25108. 

Kiss in the heart of the rose-bud. 
1399. 

Kiss me, love me, and kiss me 
again. 1400. 

Kiss, such bliss, then this. 19903. 

Kneeling at the cross. 27658. 

Lady in blue. 22604. 

Lady o’ mine. 27670. 

Last good-bye. 14024, 16906. 

Last night. 382236. 

Lazy Coquille. 1486. 

Lazy Lou. 27675. 

Leap year song. 11011. 

Leave the light a-burning.. 1489. 

Legionnaire. 1448. 

Let me down easy. 382251. 

Let me dry all your tears. 1451. 

Let me hold your hand. 16923. 

Let me look into your eyes once 
again. 1456. 

Let me tag along with you. 27694. 

Let me take your hand. 4608. 

Let’s be young always. 27699. 

Let’s build a bridge to the moon. 
251538. 

Let’s build a little home together. 
1461. 

Let’s forget, sweetheart. 14057. 

Let’s have it my way, dear. 27708. 

Let’s set sail to far off Dreamland. 
30020. 

Let’s skip across the dew. 16945. 

Let’s try it over again. 27717. 

Let’s try to forget. 11048. 

Let us be sweethearts forever. 
14076. 

Let us kiss and make up for a 
while. 19978. 

Let us live in the house of our 
dreams. 4681. 

Letter to mother. 11052. 

Life of a farmer. 27722. 

Life on a farm. 11060. 

Life will be a song. 27725. 

Life’s saddest song. 14084. 

Light your pipe and let me linger. 
19991. 

Lights of home. 4645. 

Lilac lane. 14089, 16968. 

Linger longer. 16976. 

Listening for your voice. 11071. 

Listening to the patter of the rain. 
14096. 

Little angel. 27735. 

Little booties. 7758. 

Little Broncho Busting Tiger Lily. 
16991. 

Little dancing partner. 382304. 

Little darling. 14107. 

Little frame house upon a hill. 
30035. 


1649 


Little house on wheels. 7769. 

Little maiden in the Ozarks. 1508. 

Little old home on the hill. 32309. 

Little old red cottage by the 
stream. 17011. 

Little pal of the desert. 14114. 

Little princess. 11087. 

Little red hat. 22672. 

Little red rose. 11088. 

Little silver haired mother of mine. 
32314. 

Little sod shack on the plain. 
25196. 

Little sunshine of love. 27752. 

Little sweetheart, let’s a-Maying 
go. 17015. 

Little things that Pll do. 14120. 

Little white shoes. 4676. 

Little white vision of dad’s Strad- 
ivarius. 30049. 

Little world of yesterday. 20016. 

Log cabin in the pines. 32328. 

Log house. 20024. 

Lolita. 7787. 

Lonely. 4685. 

Lonely and dreaming. 4686. 

Lonely cowboy. 22689. 

Lonesome and blue. 22695. 

Lonesome lane. 14139. 

Long ago. 20050. 

Longing. 22703. 

Longing for a bit of happiness. 
27776. 

Longing to make you mine. 7804. 

Look for the Christ, He will be 
found. 22704, 

Look, the moon is shining. 11122. 

Looking for a lost man. 7809. 

Love as Jesus loved. 11131. 

Love came to me. 20072. 

Love dream. 20077. 

Love dreams. 17057. 

Love finds a way. 20078. 

Love fondly commands my soul. 
PZ: 

Love, hope and dreams, dear. 
27799. 

Love I am waiting. 4720. 

Love in St. Augustine. 22728, 

Love is a dream. 27802. 

Love is like a melody. 17068. 

Love is no game. 27809. 

Love is not for sale. 380071. 

Love is only a dream. 7834. 

L-o-v-e, love is how I spell it, 11151. 

Love me. 4729. 

Love of flowers. 20094. 

Love’s passed me by. 32384. 

Love speaks thru the _ flowers. 
32386, 

Love to educate. 17077. 

Love was just imagination. 14171. 

Loveliest thing. 22744. 

Lovelight in your eyes. 4749. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—Continued. 


Lover’s blues. 17082. 

Lovers’ delight. 14180. 

Lover’s lane. 80080. 

Loves carillon. 25269. 

Love’s consolation. 14184. 

Love’s dream. 14187. 

Love’s echo. .25271. 

Love’s sunset dreams. 

Love’s thrill. 17091. 

Lovin’ in the moonlight. 30084. 

Loving a girl like you. 14194. 

Loving Bill. 25275. 

Loving River. 14197. 

Loving you. 1607, 27835. 

Lullaby lane. 14202. 

Lullaby song of my mother. 11186. 

Madness is my fate, over you. 
25281. 

Magic hours. 27853. 

Magic spell of cheery song. 

Major Bowes. 7891. 

Make my dreams come true. 30106. 

Making believe you belong to me. 
25286. 

Mamu. 25288. 

Man in the moon. 201389. 

Man up in the moon is crooning a 
tune. 27861. 

Many thanks to you my dear. 

Margery dear. 17189. 

Marjorie. 14224. 

Marlon. 20159. 

Mary Anna. 30124. 

Maureen, dear colleen. 17154, 

May I walk with you by the light of 
the moon. 17156. 


14162. 


7884. 


7904. 


Maybe I wouldn’t mind. 1681. 

Medley of love. 27895. 

Meet me tonight in Roseland. 
25316. 

Meet me under the moon. 7939. 


Meet me when the stars are shining. 
22805. 
Meet the leader man. 
Melody of love. 4824. 
Memories. 11251, 27904. 
Memories are only heartaches. 
mee 
Memories in the springtime. 
Memories of blossom time. 
Memories of you. 14252. 
Memory of dreams. 30147. 
Memory trail. 4830. 
Memory’s dream garden. 25327. 
Mem/’ries and dreams. 1699. 
Menrries, when all the lights are 
low. 1701. 
Mem’ry moon. 27908. 
Message dear, for you. 
Midnight moon. 4845. 
Midnight waltz. 22828. 
Million sweet nothings. 17194. 
Mississippi shore. 27936. 


22806. 


203 86. 
4828. 


17189. 


1650 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


20204. 
17209. 
17212. 


Mississippi waltz. 

Mite o’ blarney. 

Modernly yours. 

Molly. 4864. 

Montana Lou. 39173. 

Moon. 17280, 20222. 

Moon dreams. 8001, 25360. 

Moon love. 14289. 

Moon magic. 22857. 

Moon man. 14291. 

Moon of love. 8004. 

Moon shadow on the water. 

Moon time melcdy. 325381. 

Moonkteams softly falling 
water. 1754. 

Moonlight. 27958. 

Moonlight and you, dear. 

Moonlight madness. 20233. 

Moonlight movies. 25369. 

Moonlight night without you. 
32599. 


20229. 


on the 


17242. 


Moonlight thru the pines. 27965. 

Moonlit waters and violets. 1762. 

Morning dew, violets, and you. 
4893. 

Morning star. 8024. 

Mother, daddy and home. 27976. 


Mother dear, ’m coming back to 
you. 20248. 
Mother, the heart 
11324. » 
Mother’s old chair. 4904. 
Mountain memories. 14321. 
Mountain range. 25390. 
Musie. 32552. 
Must I pay the ransom. 8054. 


of the home. 


My air castles tumbled down. 
11347. 

My Badlands girl. 22900. 

My barefoot boy. 11349. 


My bay bridge baby. 30204. 

My bluebird returned when I found 
you. 1810, 17281. 

My boyhood home on the hill. 
22806. 

My broken 
11354. 

My brown eyed Frankie. 

My Carolina mother dear. 

My castle of dreams. 14346. 

My childhood home. 11357. 

My Corah Lee. 20271. 

My darling dear. 20274. 

My darling Sally. 14854. 

My dear home on the farm. 380210. 

My desert shack. 11369. 

My desire. 17294. 

My dream. 17296. 

My dream is you. 1822. 

My dream meadow. 17301. 

My dream mountain home. 

My dream of a cabin. 20278. 

My dream of the West. 25424. 

My English cottage home. 14362. 


eastle of dreams. 


11355. 
22907. 


28009. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1956 


My exception. 30215. 

My garden. 28016. 

My garden of love. 22922. 

My garden of tomorrow. 11378. 

My gifts of happiness. 28017. 

My girl friend. 28018. 

My bard working man. 4948. 

My Hawaiian dreams. 22927. 

My heart beats under lock. 4993. 

My heart is a haunted house. 
11388. 

My heart is calling you. 28025. 

My heart is in quarantine. 22929. 

My heavenly abode. 22935. 

My Holland dream. 28032. 

My home in the mountains, my 
home on the range. 20289. 

My home in the wildwood. 32591. 

My home on the farm. 22937. 

My honey brownie. 1844. 

My hopes for love shall never fade. 
4966. 

My ILilinois home. 14884. 

My Indiana Rose. 1848. 

My Jo of Idaho. 28034. 

My Leecel Lee. 14889. 

My Lindy Lou. 11400. 

My little baby boy. 14391. 

My little brown shack on the 
prairie. 30232. 

My little girl of the avenue. 25448. 

My little girl of the valley. 8107. 

My little gray home. 1855. 

My little old cottage so white. 
8108. 

My little ole home in the moun- 
tains. 28039. 

My little sheik doll. 28042. 

My little woodiand house. 20298. 

My log cabin home. 22947. 

My love dream come true. 20301. 

My love for you is constant. 25454. 

My love reaches up to you. 14404. 

My love rings out to you. 14405. 

My mother. 14408, 30240. 

My mother’s lullaby. 22958. 

My mother’s what-not and the wee 
low chair. 14410. 

My oid fashioned home. 17339. 

My old home. 32618. 

My old iog cabin home. 11416. 

My old pal, Roxie. 20314. 

My own home among the bills. 

28056. 

My pal, why did you leave me. 
30244. 

My roamin’ days are over. 22974. 

My rosary of memory. 28065. 

My rose of the valley. 32626. 

My Shanghai rhapsody. 25473. 

My shrine divine. 11481. 

My silver haired sweetheart. 8142. 

My smiling Agnes. 14422. 

My song. 11486. 


My southern rose. 8145. 

My siream-line sweetie. 82628. 

My Sue. 20326. 

My sunbonnet girl. 1903. 

My sunbonnet, sunflower Sue. 
8147. 

My sweet Hawaiian. 11442. 

My sweet romance. 30258. 

My symbols of love show that I’m 
thinking of you. 22982. 

My theme song. 17359. 

My treasure house of memory. 
14429. 

My Vermont. 20832. 

My western home. 19138. 

My wonderful star of hope. 1917. 

Narragansett Bay. 8160. 

Nation’s darling. 28089. 

‘Neath that dreamy San Juan 
moon. 28083. 

Needle goes ’round and ’round. 
28086. 

Neglected wife. 20345. 

Neun faden tief der see. 28089. 

Never again will it thrill me. 
23001. 

New, new moon. 25497. 

Night for love. 23021. 

Night of dreams. 25510. 

Nita. $203. 

No mail today. 28106. 

No man ever fell in love with me. 
17421. 

No more huggin’, no more kissin’. 
25518. 

No one. 25519. 

No palace could take the place in 
my heart, of that little log cabin 
of mine. 20377. 

Not one or two, but three or four. 
28120. 

Now we must meet as friends. 
Ieee 

Nursery train. 30301. 

Oh, baby, you were meant for me. 
30314. 

Oh! guide me back to my sweet- 
heart. 2004. 

Oh, hello there. 25547. 

Oh, I never knew, until I met you. 
28148. 

Oh, it is love. 23060. 

Oh, it must be love. 20406. 

Oh, let me go back and live in 
my dreams. 25550. 

Oh littie house of my memories. 
11548. 

Oh, lovely heart. 5101. 

Oh promise to love me to-day. 
8260. 

Oh, river, please carry me home. 
8261. 

Oh, so close to my heart. 25555. 

Oh soul, come unto Me. 32751. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)-—Continued. 


Oh sweetheart, in a month and a 
Gaya) a2ua2e 

Oh take me back where I want to 
be. 23065. 

Oh, that Romeo. 20410. 

Oh the power of love that’s de- 
voted and true. 8265. 

Oh, this is Texas to me. 20411. 

Oh, where are the flowers of June. 
20412. 

Oh, won’t you take me back. 

Old apple tree. 20414. 

Old fashioned cowboy. 28163. 

Old fashioned mother. 28164. 

Old fashioned tune. 11562. 

Old Indian trails. 20422. 

Old Irish home by the sea. 

Old Kentucky. 14500. 

Old love chest is hidden in the 
garden of my heart. 28169. 

Old man Frost. 20423. 

Old Pinto. 23091. 

Old Quaker church on the hill. 
5127. 

Old rocking chair. 11573, 17487. 

Old shady pine. 20480. 


2013. 


14498. 


Old silvery moon. 23094. 
Old stone abode. 23096. 
Old virady we281 7G 
Old violin. 14508. 


Omni roses blooming. 32766. 

On a lifetime honeymoon. 25577. 

On a midsummer day by the whis- 
pering stream. 20441. 

On a summer evening. 25579. 

On that log in the old sugar place. 
14514. 


On the lofty golden mountain. 
23111. 

On the river in the ‘moonlight. 
5147. 


On the saucy Zeppelin. 20456. 

On the shores of an emerald sea. 
20457. 

On the trail of the mountain pines. 
20458. 

On yonder rosy isle. 20464. 

One and only girl. 28193. 

One night. 82785. 

Only a beautiful bubble. 28202. 

Only a memory. 20478, 

Only a rose. 23121. 

Only in dreams. 28207. 

Only Jesus. 32790. 

Only you. 23125. 

O-o-do-a-little. 28211. 

Oregon moon. 80357. 

Oregon rose. 28215. 

Oregon skies. 25618. 

Other smiles may charm me yet. 
28218. 

Our bungalow of love. 

Our dream home. 231388. 


20487. 


1652 


pia, nis. jae 


Our own apartment. 2089. 

Our own dear old U. S. A. 20492. 

Our rendezvous of love. 25622. 

Our unseen allies. 14550. 

Out under the moon. 25629. 

Out where the sun goes to rest. 
2091. 


Over here. 25633. 
Palm trees. 30376. 


Paradise is empty now. 23156. 

Paradise on review. 2106. 

Pardon me, Miss. 11647. 

Party gin. ddliGa2. 

Peace parade. 8886. 

Peek-a-boo moon. 145738. 

Pendleton trail. 20530. 

Picture of you in my memory. 
11684. 

Picture on the wall. 25667. 

Picture that hangs on the wall. 
11686. 

Pine trees all around me. 

Pines. | 30410. 

Pipe dreams. 30411. 

Place by the wayside with you. 
30412. 

Planning. 23185. 

Playing with my heart. 

Please come back. 25677. 


28272. 


20558. 


Please don’t try to vamp me. 
17629. 
Please, may I have this dance. 


176382. 

Piease Mr. Moon, won’t you help 
me to get back the lover I lost. 
5238. 

Polka dot Sally. 5248. 

Prairie in the West. 30425. 

Press your gentle lips to mine. 
82912. 


Pressed rose. 25707. 
Put on your little white tam. 
17681. 


Putman girls. 20609. 
Queen of my heart. 2211. 
Queen of my home. 2212. 
Railroad Ray. 14638. 


Rainbow brought me love. 20627. 

Rainbow gold. 283382. 

Rainbow rays. 382955. 

Rangeland melody. 11788. 

Ranger met a stranger. 28334. 

Red bird’s welcome. 23244. 

Red head. 30452. 

Remember those days. 238248. 

Remembrance. 17722. 

Reminding me of you. 2254. 

Ringlets of blazing red _ hair. 
14674. 


River John Day. 33005. 

River moon. 5842. 

River of dreams. 14677. 

Rock me in the cradle of the moon. 
5348. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Rocky Mountain moon. 20677. 

Roll along desert moon. 11847. 

Roll on, silver river. 2306. 

Romance. 14692, 25784. 

Romancing ‘neath the rainbow. 
28385. 

Rose of my heart, sweet little Rose 
of the pines. 11860. 

Roselee of sunny Tennessee. 17776. 

Roses and you. 14712. 

Roses “round the door. 14714. 

"Round the turn in the _ road. 
23290. 

Sacred vow of love. 8597. 

Safety first. 17792. 

Sailing sweetheart. 28423. 

Sally Ann, there’s moonglow on the 
lake. 14720. 

Sally Belle. 23298. 

Sally, the girl of my dreams. 
28427. 

Sands of the great Sahara. 17809. 

Say it with flowers. 28489. 

Say you’re mine. 2370. 

School mate of mine. 33078. 

Searching for a blue-eyed daisy. 
8636. 

Selig sind die armen. 25832. 

Seventeeen and twenty. 28460. 

Shadow time. 23327. 

Shadows. 5488. 

Shadows of love. 11945. 

Shall I hear you say. 28467. 

She could. 23335. 
She’s a little Irish colleen. 25851. 
She’s an old fashioned mother in 
her old fashioned home. 8660. 
She’s got a mortgage on my heart. 
28472. 

She was my wonderful treasure. 
8662. 

Shining eyes of grey. 17877. 

Ships. 28341. 

Ships that pass in the night. 
14782. 

Shipwrecked Susan. 14783. 

Should you forget me. 28480. 

Silence is gold. 14789. 

Silver bells. 23352. 

Silver linings. 8683. 

Silver moon in Chinatown. 33140. 

Silver threads are on my brow. 
23356. 

Since he called me his sweetheart 
that night. 20779. 

Since I found you. 24538. 

Since I’ve lost you. 20780. 

Since you left without saying good- 
bye. 23362. 

Since you’ve gone away. 14797. 

Sing again, my mother dear. 
11989. 

Sing an old Irish song. 28501. 


1653 


Sing me an old fashioned waltz 
song. 2464. 

Sing to me. 17914. 

Sitting in her old willow chair. 
20795. 

Skating pond under the hill. 20796. 

Slam on the brakes. 17984. 

Sleep, sonny boy, Sweet dreams. 
2476. 

Sleepytime. 20808. 

Slow-poke. 2481. 

Smile again, dear pal, smile for me. 
25898. 

Smile again for me. 8717. 

Smile, smile, smile. 25900. 

Smiles. 14827. 

Smiles in the moonlight. 25901. 

Smiling through tears. 17941. 

Smoke’s curling over the _ roof. 
17942. 

So beautiful. 5512. 

So loneiy and blue. 25911. 

Some day you'll understand. 8742. 

Some time in the night. 14852. 

Somebody’s love. 33222. 

Someone. 20837. 

Someone far above par. 338225. 

Song of the mountain trail. 28562. 

Song of the sails. 14875. 

Song that reminds me of you. 2548. 

Songs of home, 25944. 

Sorry. 8786. 

Southern moonlight. 8794. 

Spanish lady. 28578. 

Spanish shawl ’round your shoul- 
der. 17998. 

Sparkling eyes. 5565. 

Splashin’ in de puddles. 28578. 

Spring is here again. 30608. 

Spring’s echo. 8810. 

Springtime. 23444. 

Springtime and you. 20888. 

Springtime in the West. 383267. 

Springtime is ringtime. 2578. 

Springtime is ringtime to me. 
28583. 

Springtimes of the past. 88138. 

Star of my dreams. 23451. 

Starlight waltz. 30621. 

Stars of hope. 2586. 

Start the day with music. 2589. 

Stephen Collins Foster. 88383. 

Stepping out. 12126. 

Stillness of the night. 28595. 

Story in the moon’s own words. 
20908. 

Strength and wisdom. 38287. 

Strolling in the moonlight. 2609. 

Sugar plums for bait. 12145. 

Sunbonnet days. 28615. 

Sunny honeymoon. 28617. 

Sunrise on the Shiloh trail. 28618. 

Sunset. 23488. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—-Continued. 


Sunset,—come nearer, dear heart. 
14946. 

Sunset in Colorado. 14947. 

Sunsets. 30647. 

Suppose I propose to you. 23492. 

Suppose love did. 33308. 

Suppose we stay home to-night. 
2635. 

Surely and truly time will tell. 
20987. 

Susanna, hold onto that wheel. 
26010. 

Sweet bells of memory. 30650. 

Sweet dreams. 14959, 28636. 

Sweet Georgia Rose. 33319. 

Sweet girl like you. 26015. 

Sweet jasmine and you dear Ade- 
line. 2648. 

Sweet Margaret. 14966. 

Sweet memories. 8881, 18057. 

Sweet Pris with the Irish blue eyes. 
23505. 

Sweet romance. 12176. 

Sweet songs of love. 5645. 

Sweet stay at home. 28689. 

Sweet summer night. 18061. 

Sweet sweetie dear, why don’tcha. 
12179. 

Sweetheart, I heard you calling. 
2662. 

Sweetheart o’ mine. 28643. 

Sweetheart of all my dreams. 
30665. 

Sweetheart of my dreams. 18065. 

Sweethearts forever. 2668. 

Swing in the old chestnut tree. 
30670. 

Swinging on a grape vine Swing. 
14989). 

Swinging on the old front gate. 
23528. 

Swingtime sweetheart. 28657. 

Take me back to old Dakota. 
20978. 

Take me with your charms. 12220. 

Take that frown off your face, little 
darling. 30683. 

Tame the modern dame. 2688, 

Teach me how to pray. 28679. 

Teach me Thy way, oh Lord. 
20994. 

Tell de Lawd I’se comin’ when mah 
work am thru. 33377. 

Tell her while the moon rolls by. 
8933. 

Tell me are you happy with me. 
23561. 

Tell me of the love you used to feel. 
12247. 

Tell me there’s a chance for me. 
23564. 

Tenderly. 8942, 12252. 

Texas, the big frying pan. 28689. 


1654 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


That certain girl. 26077. 

That childhood home of mine. 
5710. 

That hillbilly sweetheart of mine. 
23576. 

That little dream baby of mine. 
2718. 

That little old shack. 33387. 

That little silvry stream. 15057. 

That little white house. 18137. 

That little word called home. 
23577. 

That Rocky Mountain home of 
mine. 21026. 

That’s when I gave in to love. 
15068. 

That’s where I keep my heart. 
18145. 

That someone is you. 23586. 

That tar paper shack by the river. 

- 26091. 

That would be OC. K. by me. 2781. 

Them John Henry blues. 2732. 

There are no stars. 23588. 

There are two eyes in Dixie. 28718. 

There has to be love. 8984. 

There is love in our hearts. 5734. 

There is something about you 
honey. 23591. 

There’s a eabin on the stream. 
235938. 

There’s a dear old spot, a house 
and, lot. 21050. 

There’s a hurt in my heart, dear. 
12307. 

There’s a little white cottage on 
the shore of the lake. 28724. 
There’s a new star shining in 

heaven. 8992. 
There’s a song in my heart for you. 
18158. 


There’s a trail at the end of the — 


rainbow. 2753. 

There’s an Ethiopian love song on 
the ‘air. 12318. 

There’s romance in the air. 12320. 

They say it’s raining today. 18172. 

This grand old heart of mine. 
15093. 

This is my well beloved son. 33423. 

This lovely night, just made for 
love. 28748. 

This thrilling moment. 15096. 

Those deep blue hills of home. 
23614. 

Thoughts. 15102. 

Through my open door. 21092. 

Thru life together. 23619. 

Thunder in the Rockies. 28754. 

Tim O’Reilly. 15113. 

Time, the place and you. 26127. 

Time will tell. 28762. 

Tin peddler. 28764. 

To Iona. 9031. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


To my Bible. 26137. 

To my love. 236838. 

Token. 21114. 

To-morrow. 28780. 

Tonight is ours. 12372. 

Tragedy in the frozen north. 18224. 

Trail isn’t sunny unless you smile. 
18226. 

Trail that leads to you. 28790. 

Treading the stars with you. 18229. 

Treasure of my dream rainbow. 
23652. 

True love is the monarch of the 
world. 35508. 

Trust Him for He knows best. 
Usilel 

Trying to forget. 28807. 

Tumbled down shack on the hill. 
30027. 

Twilight and you. 26170. 

Twilight dreams. 5838, 15165. 

Twilight hour. 21160. 

Twilight on the west Texas plain. 
26171. 

Twilight time in my old home town. 
33539. 

Twin family. 23667. 

Two hearts beating together. 5845. 

Two hours in paradise with you. 
9099. - 

Two little overall girls. 33546. 

Two-timin’ Sue. 12448. 

Under a Gypsy moon. 18263. 

Under our canopy of blue. 9107. 

Under the moon. 21176. 

Under the old walnut tree. 26184. 

Under the prairie moon. 15184. 

Underneath the Mohawk moon. 
15189. 

Underneath the old palm _ tree. 
30802. 

Underneath the silvery moon. 
9118. 

Until you say adieu. 288583. 

Unwanted love. 18274. 

Vacation dreamland. 23686. 

Vagabond biues. 15195. 

Vanished dreams. 9182. 

Vine covered shack in the moun- 
tains. 18295. 

Violets in the vale. 12507. 

Vision from my fireplace. 21208. 

Wait for me in sunny California. 
9162. 

Waiting for my star to fall. 23715. 

Waiting in the shadow of the pine. 
18315. 

Wake not, but hear me, love. 28889. 

Wake up time on the farm. 15226. 

Walking alone without you. 21222) 

Walking in the garden. 5919. 

Waltz of romance. 15229. 

Waltzing in the moonlight. 15231. 

Wanting you. 21240. 


1659 


Wardrobe blues. 15238. 

Way of the blue Amazon. 28908. 

Way out on the western plain. 
15245. 

We'll both be young and fair again. 
21255. 

We'll share our secret with the man 
in the moon. 28915. 

We'll smile together. 18342. 

We played upon the sunlit strand. 
21264. 

We're happy by the river. 18347. 

We said good-bye but we weren’t 
thru. 21269. 

Weather beaten cabin. 18357. 

Welcome. 21279. 

West land. 28935. 

Western moon. 23760, 23761. 

What can I do without you. 30865. 

What care I. 3008. 

What God wanted of me. 12581. 

What’s going to become of me. 
23774. 

What shall I do with my memories. 
28949. 

When acacia trees are golden in 
California. 15291. 

When evening calls. 12601. 

When father played the fiddle. 
15292. 

When I dream of that day and you. 
21311. 

When I hold you in my arms. 
28961. 

When I received a message just to 
tell me you're gone. 238800. 

When I sat on my mother’s knee. 
ZG 

When I’ve almost forgotten. 28965. 

When I waltz with you. 9270. 

When in dreams, you come along. 
28967. 

When it’s apple blossom time in 
Virginia. 28968. 

When it’s autumn in the blue Olym- 
pies. 153807. 

When it’s harvest time in Ar-, 
‘kansas. 21826. 

When it’s moonlight in the valley. 
3030. 

When it’s sunset in the mountains. 
Zsa! 

When love blooms under lucky 
stars. 238809. 

When love was in bloom. 6021. 

When Major Bowes goes on the air. 
12620. 

When mommy and daddy get there. 
15315. 

When my heart starts aching for 
you. 23813. 

When my ship comes in. 18423. 

When my wish comes true. 33686. 


INDEX 


Cross (S. L.)—Continued. 


When our love, dear, goes Decem- 
bering. 30885. 

When poplar leaves are rustling. 
3042, 

When the circus came to town. 
26322. 

When the clock strikes seven. 
15322. 

When the evening sun is sinking. 
B3696. 

When the farm round-up is over. 
28988. 
When the gold of the broom, sets 
the road-sides abloom. 21337. 
When the moon goes down. 15325. 
When the moon hangs low in fair 
Hawali. 15326. 

When the moon shines bright in 
Dixie. 26824. 

When the roses are blooming. 9285. 

When the sun and the moon go 
down. 26326. 

When the whippoorwill sings in the 
woodland. 28999. 

When they rang the golden bells 
for Elinore. 338706. 

When we danced the childhood 
waltz. 211851. 

When we meet. 6050. 

When we waltz to that old blue 
waltz. 263831. 

When we watched the _ sunset. 
26332. 

When you come back to me in the 
twilight. 26335. 

When you get in front of my eyes. 
29004. 

When you have that thing called 
love. 263837. 

When you left me you broke my 
heart. 29005. 

When you're feelin’ lonesome, I’m 
lonesome too. 153845. 

When you stepped out. 18441. 

When you teil me that you love me. 
3064. 

When you took me home in the 
moonlight. 33716. 

Where love doth reign supreme. 


Where the blue Columbia River 
wends its way. 29016. 

Where the golden rod is nodding. 
29017. 

Where the Mississippi smiles. 
21366. 

Where the sun is always shining. 
26355. 

Where the sweet viocleta grows. 
3077. 

Where those spring lilies grow. 
18448. 


1656 


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Wherever you go Ill be drifting. 
26358. 

Wherever you go, wherever you 
dwell. 18452. 

While it is to-day. 23844. 

While Jackie rides the ranges. 
23845. 

While the darkies are singing. 
23848. 

While twilight steals into the val- 
ley. 26359. 

While we make love. 9805. 

Whirlie-gig jig. 213877. 

White birch trail. 18462. 

White House and Roosevelt. 23851. 

Who. 3086. 

Why. 6084. 

Why can’t it happen to me. 30915. 

Why did I leave you, my darling. 
26381. 

Why did you. 26383. 

Why did you do this to me. 213895. 

Why do you go wasting kisses on 
somebody else. 18480. 

Why don’t you go back into circu- 
lation. 6092. 

Why have I fallen for you. 26389. 

Why pretend. 3097. 

Why should I be lonely. 21406. 

Wild roses and you. 33761. 

Will the flowers bloom again. 
21411. 

Will you come back to the little old 
shack. 12692. 

Will you promise me that. 18498. 

Window of stars. 21422. 

With Cupid’s darts. 29072. 

With somebody else. 15398. 

With you away. 9369. 

With you ever and then another 
glad day. 29078. 

With you I’m a millionaire. 21429. 

Women, the _ nation’s defense. 
21487. 

Wondering moon. 15409. 

Wondrous love. 23907. 

Won’t you be my dream come true. 
21443. 

Won’t you make my dream come 
true. 15410. 

Won’t you take a whirl with me. 
15411. 

World is in my way, without you. 
LPS). 

World needs a raindrop or two. 
33 (97. 

Would you? Would I? Yes I 
would. 33801. 

Write a line to mother to-day. 
26428. 

Yankeeland. 21467. 

Years have flown like the ocean. 
29096. 

Yesteryear. 15425. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Yodel lady. 

Yodeling cowboy. 

You and I. 21478. 

You are breaking my heart for me. 
9417. 

You are doubly dear. 18558. 

You are my only sweetheart. 29109. 

You are my own. 23985. 

You are part of my life. 21488. 

You are the man of my dreams. 
33825. 

You are the rose that grew for me. 
33827. 

You are the spider and I am the 
fly. 3187. 

You can’t buy love. 3190. 

You come in dreams. 9428. 

You cracked my heart like the 
Liberty Bell. 33833. 

You'd rather break my heart than 
hurt somebody else. 23950. 

You forgot to.give me love. 158576. 

You have a way. 21503. 

You have had your last chance. 
26453. 

You'll learn to appreciate when it’s 
too late. 15453. 

You may be sorry some day. 26466. 

You may send flowers. 6184. 

You must be sure. 30969. 

You play on the strings of my heart. 
3208. 

You’re a miracle of spring’s 
ecstasy. 6189. 

You're like a blessed event sent 


21474, 33818. 
18554. 


from heaven to-day. 380977. 
You're my blues. 29148. 
You’re my inspiration. 15476. 


You’re my new sensation. 23987. 


You're neglecting my affections. 
18605. 

You're nobody’s baby but mine. 
pA SPAT 


You're so different. 30981. 


You're the best pal I ever knew. 
- 29156. 

Youre the cutest little thing. 
26496. 

You're the one Vl always love. 
18616. 

You're the owner of my heart. 
29157. 


You say we're through. 3235. 

You still have my heart. 24010. 

You tell me. 3237. 

You threw my love song away. 
18622. 

You took my heart, you must take 
me. 29164. 

You’ve chosen. 29165. 

Youve grown so dear to me. 

You wanted true love, I wanted 
the moon. 21547. 


You were my dream. 12831. 


6233. 


You were sincere. 29171. 

You were singing to me. 

You win. 29172. 

Your eyes are telling what your 
lips won’t say. 29176. 

Your hand on my gate. 

Your lips. 9492. 

Your love rests in my heart. 21557. 

Your memory will stay within my 
heart. 6245, 

Your sincere friend. 

Cross (U. J.): 

Home. 942, 

Lullaby lad. 1618. 

Old Man Noah. 20534. 

Cross & Winge, ine.: 

Blue bonnet girl. 13062. 

Blue prairie. 6479, 13069. 

Chant of the plains, I need you. 
29382. 

Cool water. 29427. 

Dreaming of my Rocky Mountain 
home. 31480. 

Headin’ for the big corral. 31768. 

Hoid that eritter down. 138577. 

Hootbeats on the prairie. 29748. 

Ride, ranger, ride. 14666. 

Ridin’ in the saddle. 14668. 

Song of the moving herd. 12055. 

Song of the pioneers. 30598, 

Songs of the pioneers. 20862. 

Sons of the pioneers song folio. 
8783. 

Stars of the West. 380625. 

Touch of God's hand. 9052. 


26512, 


33804. 


dD896. 


Westward ho. 15264. 
Whispering sage. 12664. 
Whisp’rin’ wind. 9310. 
Yodel lady. 33818. © 
Cross of life and peace. 6685*, 
Crossett (Gene) Old mill wheel. 
28171. 
Crossland (Harvey) New rhythm. 
14445. 
Crossley (C. HE.) Kiss I can’t forget. 
4554. 
Crossley (G. R.) Listen baby, this 
means you. 32289. 
Crossley (M. EH.) ‘Tantalizin’ blues. 
8924. 


Crossman (Joe): 
Such is life. 
Ups and downs. 
Valse élégance. 28863. 

Crosson (C.) Free love. 

Crosswhite (B. L.) 


28611. 
28856. 


22066. 
Prisoner’s dream. 


t1 742. 

Crotwell (J. I.) Iam taking this little 
rose. 16468. 

Crouse (W. H.)  Pilgrim’s hymnal. 
11689. 


Crow (Nora) Joyful message. 16840. 
Crowder (Dorothy) End of the vaga- 
bond’s trail. 27019. 


1657 


INDEX 


Crowder (I. C.): 
Lonely. 20036. 


Mem’ries of you. 20190. 
Crowder (Jack) : 
Nearer to love. 32650. 


Prelude to a dream. 25708. 
Crowder bros. Blonde headed baby. 
31174. 
Crowe (Bonita) Mississippi. 27934. 
Crowe (J. J.) Under a southern moon. 
15178. 
Crowley (Jack) 
Crown publications. 


Love ship. 20098. 
It’s spring. 7554. 


Crowson (Ruby) Under the Texas 
moon. 9111. 

Crowther (Rose) In my love boat you 
and I. 13847. 

Croyle’ (Gach) ajay) leastalligloves you! 
31985. 

Crumb: (G. Ho.) . Driftingep with you: 
3804. 

Crumbley (B. M.) Ohio valley flood. 
23071, 


There’s a sky of blue 
18157. 


Crumit (Frank) 

in old New England. 
Crumley (K. L.): 
How. 16451. 


My dream sweetheart. 17305. 


Our dreams are all coming true. 
17544. 
Thinking. 18178. 


Crump (Owen) : 
Because it’s swell. 
Dance man. 9957. 
Hitch-hiking. 7122. 
i burned my candle at both ends. 

10504. 
I saw you in a crowd. 7361. 
It couldn’t be leve. 7531. 
Rain in Kansas. 20625. 
Why did you say I love you. 9829. 
Crump (R. R.) We praise our nation’s 
President. 9206. 
Crump (William) Are you ready. 112. 
Cruz (H. A. Gérard) See Gérard Cruz 


6447, 


(Eine AS)) 
Cruz (P.): 
Por tu cause mujer. 32889. 
Tu tienes la culpa. 33524. 


Cryder 
15747, 

Crystal spring. 6253 (93), 9509 (163). 

Csardas of love. 460*. 

Csardas zenemukiado. 
nap. 12207. 

Csoré (Teca) See Lorinez (Teca) 

Cuba, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 


(H. H.) Boondoggle ballad. 


Szomort: vasar- 


Cubero (Juan) Tus ojos. 2855. 
Cucaracha (La) 9948, 9949, 19004, 
26863. 


Cudzik i ska. 15516. 
Cugat (Xavier): 


My sombrero, 22977, 22978. 


DtAwie Ns S) evo 


You. 3178, 
Cugley (Michael) 
18026. 
Cui (Cesar): 
Ballade. 26866. 
Desert bride. 10017. 
Orientale. 83847, 30359. 
Culberson (H. W.) Bless the Lord, O 
my souls. 19027: 
Culbertson (H. L.): 
Carita. 26757. 
Hour of midnight waltz. 31823. 
Just a kiss in the park in old Paree. 


Streamline express. 


22558. 
Culbertson (Howard) See Culbertson 
(H. L.) 
Culbreth (Bill): 
Ain’techa mine. 26546. 
Wanting you. 15236. 
Culbreth (William) See Culbreth 
(Bill) 


Cullen (C. J.) 32476. 
Cullen (KE. M.): 
Crying over you. 13217. 
Ec-sta-sy of love. 31513. 
Cullen (Thomas) My waltz to you. 
25481. 

Cullimore (Elda) I want you. 27490. 
Cullington (C. J.) We want Roosevelt. 
15257, 15258. 
Cullins (Mable) 

for you. 1888. 
Cullman (Fritzi) See Selicoff (Freda) 
Culmer (A. E.) jr. Wanderlust. 9182. 
Culmer (Ozzie) See Culmer (A. E.) 

jr. 

Culotta (Illuminato) : 
Capanna. 24253. 
Con te. 38642. 
Fiamma. 3889, 3890. 
Fiordisole. 13405, 13406, 16185. 
In a Japanese garden. 7452. 
Liolé. 16979, 16980. 
Motivo di baci. 17256. 
Ninnolo. 17417. 
Se vuoi tu. 3642. 
Si pud sapere. 25863. 

Culver (Theresai) In the hills of Okla- 

homa. 16746. 

Cumberland (Gladys) : 


Merry moods. 


My heart is longing 


Bohemian dance. 18831. 

Cossack dance. 189876. 

Hungarian dance, no. 2. 19502. 
Cumberland Ridge Runners. We buried 


her beneath the willow. 5939. 


Cummings (F. J.) Men, men, men. 
11259. 

Cummings (J. 8S.) Misty weather. 
22848, 

Cummings (Jack) Song of the gailo- 
pade. 14871. 

Cummings (L. T.) On the river Ten- 
nessee. 14521. 


1658 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Cummings (M. B.): 

Mother my own. 11823. 

Thy faithful few. 5776. 
Cummings (M. H.) Spiritual songs. 


30607. 

Cummings (Swayne) See Cummings 
(lose) 

Cummins (W. L.) My song of love. 
1900. 

Cunard (Lee) Sunrise, find my love 
for me. 8866. 


Cundy-Bettoney co.: 
Adagio cantabile. 
Allegretto. 31188. 
Concertino. 381329. 
Dolore. 31448. 
Excerpt from piano sonata no. 10. 

32546. 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 31587. 
Hymn to the sun. 31844, 
Rock Hill. 33018. 
St. Julien, 33044. 
Tales from the Vienna woods. 
33359. 
Cuneo (A. F.) 
6690. 
Cunningham (A. H.) 
chalant guy. 19620. 
Cunningham (Betty) 
night. 12335. 

Cunningham (Bill) 

to you, my Texas. 


31137. 


32 studi e 4 duetti. 
[’m just a non- 
This lonely 


I’m coming back 
1082, 1083, 7294, 


19608. 

Cunningham (Claire) Song of the 
tramp. 5548. 

Cunningham (Donald) Moonlight 
bridge. 20230. 

Cunningham (Kay) Rehearsing. 
14650. 

Cunningham (L. 8.) Why don’t you 
tell me so. 26388. 


Cunningham (M. E.) I guess the laugh 
is on me. 31888. 
Cunningham (M. F.): 
Time, the place and you. 26127. 
Where the mountain meets the sea. 
3076. 
Cunningham (Margie) 
ham (M. E.) 
Cupero (E. V.): 
Again, sweetheart, again. 240381 
Cay. 


See Cunning- 


Sweet moments at home. 24031 
(201). 
Cupp (B. L. 8S.) 


mother that’s gone. 


To that dear old 
21108. 


Cuqua (H. SS.) Oo-la-la-au-revoir- 
cheerio. 2077. 

Curci (G. M.) I love you tenderly. 
31919. 


Curcio (J. R.) Some day I’m going to 
change your name to mine. 25917. 
Curé (F. BD.) Lodge candidate. 22681*. 


Curlett (M. R.): 
Dancing under the moon. 
I love you, darling. 16551. 
Wonderful mother. 15407. 
Curley (Frank) lLove-music. 
Curley (Leo) : 
Ill be waiting, sailor boy, for you. 


9966. 


02381. 


6253 (205). 
Somebody just like you. 6253 
(481). 


Sweetheart time. 6253 (467). 
Yankee dude’ll do. 6253. (542). 
Curran (B. V.) jr. I have your love. 

19556. 
Curran (P. G.): 
Bird songs. 236. 
Two magicians. 2869. 
Currau (Marguerite) 
840. 
Currie (R. D.) Let’s pretend we’re 
sweethearts. 4625. 
Currier (© RB.) : 
Because the rose must fade. 
Fox hunting round the fire. 
Great voices. 19361. 
Love’s springtide. 14191. 
My boyhood home. 14343. 
Peace on the deep. 20522. 
Song ot the thruster. 14876. 
When thou art near. 15330. 


Good night. 


18789. 
13482. 


Currier (Hmil) Lips that I idolize. 
11069. 
Currier (J. H.): 
All roads lead to Cleveland. 6292. 
Charms. 3572. 
Currier (O. H.) Toy strewn home. 
15148. 


Curry (A. B.): 
It’s music to my ears. 
Poker face. 8487. 
Curry (AOS. Coy) 
Don’t you understand. 10064. 
I used to love. 10689. 
My angel has the devil in her eyes. 


7548. 


20265. 
Nile moon. 11488. 
Curry (B. L.): 
Dream boats. 18311. 


Peace be unto thee. 25652. 
Curry (Donald) : 


Hand in hand. 22154. 


Now love has gone. 30296. 
There’s a little country town. 
26099. 
Curry (H. V.) Mississippi moonlight. 
27935. 


Curry (Jack): 
I love to dream. 24882. 


I’m gonna scram to Alabam’. 
4279. 
Little working girl. 1518. 


Mother Nature’s music for 
1774. 
My Georgia cracker. 


me. 


1832. 


1659 


INDEX 


Curry (Jack)—Continued. 
My Sadie’s a Clark street hostess. 
25471. 
My sweetheart of to-morrow, wil! 


be my sweetheart of to-day. 
32632. 

Ramberlin’ gambler. 5297. 

Say it. 17820. 

Something “bout these Yankees. 
25926. 

To-day. 2806. 

When. 26289. 


With you on my mind. 6114. 

You hold the key to my heart. 
3157. 

You're just a racketeer sweetheart. 
18597. 

Youre the answer to my dreams. 
8229, 26494. 


Curry (W. L.) Nightingale. 25512. 
Curti (Nino) Raccolta di 6 canzoni 
seelte. 2217. 


Curtice (FE. W.:): 
Ill fall in love in three easy les- 


sons. 19581. 
There’s a nigger up in heaven. 
21054. 
Curtis (A. E.) I really can’t believe 
its true. 1142. 
Curtis (H. K.) I’m laughing at the 
rain. 29818. 


Curtis (Ernesto de): 


Come back to Sorrento. 9895, 
32324. 

Nur du, Maria. 32719. 

Piedigrotta 1986. 32869. 

Say you will not forget. 14733. 


Turn back to Sorrento. 383530 
SB0o2. 
Curwisvevin la) 
Lest it be forgotten, dear. 
Once again. 25590. 
Curtis (W. G.) My cute Maluma girl. 
15517 (256). 
Curtiss (R. S.) 
of 19387. 6648. 
Curtiss (Sidney) pseud. 
(CB) gr. 
Curtsinger (G. T.) Scherzo. 
Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd.: 
Address to the wood-lark. 
All men, all things. 27911. 
All ye that cried unto the Lord. 
Z2T9N2. 
Bantam hen. 3412. 
Castles in the air. 387. 
Chansons populaires de l’ancienne 
France. 3812738. 
_ Cradle song. 29489. 


25146. 


Columbia class song 

See Samuel 

29444. 
qa 


Dirge for Phillida. 16025. 
Fairy friends. 381552. 
Fairy queen. 716. 

Gentile maiden. 24608. 
Heraclitus. 16394. 


pt. IIT, n. s.,-v. 381 


If those who live in shepherd’s 
bower. 19723. 
Jesus lives. 4486. 
Land of my fathers. 
Little King. 20007. 
Mists before the sunrise fly. 22847. 


29904. 


Moon magic. 4875. 
Move eastward, happy _ earth. 
17261. 
Night is departing. 27914. 
Pigeons. 17612. 
Piper, 2148. 
Roll the old chariot along. 5352. 
Te Deum in A. 23555. 
Windy nights. 9358. 
Wishing moon. 15395*. 
Curzon (Frederic) : 
In Malaga. 32078. 
Pantaloon. 17572. 
Zingares¢a. 8258. 
Cusenza (M. G.) Preludio e Fuga in 
Sol minore. 20588. 
Cushing (Edward) It’s in the bag. 
19809. : 
Cushing (T. M.) When you say Ma 
cherie. 9294. 
Cusick (Kenneth) : 
Say I do. 8622. 
Who cculd ask for more. 9314. 
Custer (J. L.): 
I’m gettin’ no where fast. 10611. 
It’s dark around my door. 4451. 
You'd have to be in love. 15444. 
Custer (Jim) See Custer (J. L.) 
Custy. Mano-Manola. 1646. 
Cutler (G. E.) I’m saved. 19683. 


Cutter (Murray) Snow queen. 12015. 
Cutting (—) Why wait. 3100. 
Cutting (Fred) lLet’s walk in loveli- 
ness. 20164. 
Cutty (Thomas): 
Concert waltz. 
It’s cld New York. 
Cuvillier (Ch.). Roman d’un jeune 
homme pauvre. 2310. 
Cyklopisches hammertricinium, 
Cymbeline. 383904 (49). 
Cypbus (Henry) Ballet of the seasons. 
176. 
Cyrano di Bergerac. 


15891. 
4460. 


6696. 


466*, 17851. 


Czajanek (Eduard) Kosakenbraut. 
7660. 

Ozak (T.) Katia. . 32194. 
Czechoslovakia, reciprocal copyright 


protection of music, p. 9. 
Czernik (Willi) Marionette. 
Czerny (Charles) : 

Exercices d’octaves et de staccato. 
29189 (105). 
Exercices et études 


324382. 


en doubles 


notes. 29189 (106). 
Czibulka (Alfons) New horizons. 
32662. 


1660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dabney (E. F.) March on with Roose- 
velt. 14222. 
Dabney (F. T.): 


Oh! you devil. 26533 (209). 


You can learn the _  hootchie- 
kootchie. 12862 (554). 
Dabney (Ford) My cup. 30209. 
Dabney (Gene) See Dabney (EH. F.) 


Dacapo verlag: 
Das wird noch in vielen jahren fiir 
die welt ein mirchen sein... 
3689. 
Kukusehka. 4570. 
Mit musik durch’s leben. 20209. 
Nie hast du mich so gekiisst wie 


heute. 20357. 

Verliebt sein kannst du nur in 
Wien. 5886. 

Wiir’ ich ihr freund, mein friulein. 
5908. 


Wann i denk’, wann i denk’... 


wann i utberhaupt ’was denk’. 
212388. 
Warum “soll ich nicht singen. 
21242. 
Wein, der wein, der derfat net 
sein. 21278. 
Dach (Simon) Betrothal dance. 6253 


(37). 
Da Costa (Lorenzo): 


Chanson napolitaine. 24281. 
Grenada. 24652. 
Marche militaire. 25821. 


Dada (G. M.): 


Mexicana. 7960. 
Rosario. 8577. 
Dada (J. M.) See Dada (G. M.) 
Dadisman (EK. K.) Your picture on 
the wall. 3252. 
Dadisman (King) See Dadisman 
(KE. K.) 
Dadswell (Cyril) Somebody loves 
you. 28543. 
Dagay (Georges) : 
Grand’ papa et grand’ maman. 
16309. 


Sans hésiter remettons ca. 17812. 
Daggett (Geraldine) : 
Dedication. 190860. 
Sapphie ode. 15757. 
Dagne (Pauline) : 

Because I’m high strung. 

Gal-za-wal-zee. 13448. 

Hop on my pony and ride in to 
town. 29750. 

If I owned a spot of ground I’d 
plant me a Japanese cherry tree. 
19715. 

Off for magic play. 20404. 

Oklahoma, you set me going on 
my trail. 28160. 

Smiles from Dublin to you. 30565. 

Sure I would be your life boy. 
28627. 


21685. 


That promise I’d give to you. 
23581. 
You planted a forget-me-not in my 
heart. 21513. 
Dahl (A. F.) Two of us. 33549. 


Dahlgren (D. J.) Harp sounds. 22167. 

Dahlin (Anna) All alone. 12888. 

Dahlin (E. A.) If you would only love 
me; 19780: 


Dahlquist (E. V.) Seandinavian song 
and dance album. 14736. 
Dahlquist (L. E.) Kryssarvals. 32223. 
Dahm thar): : 
Bourrée. 18749. 
Menuet from the Septet, op. 20. 
15689. 
Pastoral dance. 
Dailey (F. R.) 


17588. 
Wedding bells in the 


valley. 5955. 
Dailey (Francis) Betty Jane. 24175. 
Dailey (G. O.) Giddy girl. 31645. 


Dailey (I. C.) Garden in a glade. 
3960. 
Dailey (Mabel) : 
I’m filing away my memories of 
you. 1088. 
My astrologer told me so. 1806. 
Dailey (William) Have dreams any 
meaning. 903. 
Daily (K. 1) Tf Vm too, late: | 19718. 
Daily (M. F.) Spirit waltz. 12093. 


Daino (John) 
12109. 
Dainty (Ernest) : 
Doll’s carriage. 
Faith I remember. 
Mother mine. 8032. 
Rose of Clovelly. 8579. 
Solitude. 8739. 
Dale (Bob) Words fail me. 
Dale (G. E.): 
Romancing. 28384. 
Untarnished love. 
Dale (Jimmy) pseud. 
(P. D.) 
Dale (Kathryn) 
moon. 15625. 
Dale (Norwood) Onward Christians, 
onward go. 17582. 
Dale (Ruth) pseud. See Wilson (I. B.) 
Dalei (Valentine) Just you and I. 
7631. 
D’Aleo (C. M.): 
Could it be love, dear, could it be 


Squadra della morte. 


6774. 
22003. 


26424. 


23680. 
See Redmond 


Atlantie City honey- 


you. 6673. 
Dancing! romancing! your lips to 
mine. 15951. 
D’Alesandro (Nancy) I’m dreaming. 
29810. 
D’Alessio (Duke) Lonely hours. 
22692. . 
Daley (J. O.) Why can’t I have your 
love. 21389. 


1661 


INDEX 


Daley (Seth) When I have you. 
33670, 
Dall (C. B.) Captain Honey. 13129. 


Dallapiceola (Luigi) : 
Divertimento. 544. 
Musica per tre pianoforti. 7270. 
Prima serie dei cori di Michelan- 
gelo  Buonarroti ii Giovane. 
3218. 
Dallas (Nell) Lights of Texas. 19992. 
Dalle (Evv) pseud. See Dale (G. EH.) 


Dalley (Donald) Ten old German 
chorales. 169. 
Dallin (Jaeques) : 
Sous le ciel d’Afrique. 2551. 


T. S. F. dans la voiture. 26041. 

Dalton (EH. P.). No. 7. 28928. 

Dalton (Fern) Peek-a-boo moon. 8389. 

Dalton (George) : 
Baby’s lullaby. 154. 
I’ll try to forget you. 
Kentucky moon. 1398. 
Like a garden filled with roses. 

1485. 
Dalton (Helen) 
22468. 

Dalton (M. J.): 
End of the song. 
These last things. 


S05. 


In our little bungalow. 


21974. 
18170. 


D’Alton (Melfort) Ballymoney. 177. 
Dalton (Peter) : 
Girl in the clogs and shawl. 21569 
(164). 
Has anybody here seen Kelly. 


21569 (185). 
Daltiry WIS: 
Manual of sight-singing and elemen- 
tary harmony. 7903. 
My heart commends itself to thee. 
28022. 
Dealiv GHs ye 


Cabin among the pines. 21740. 
Fairy tales. 22000. 
Fancy me fancying you. 22008. 


T want love. 22411. 
There’s no use complainin’. 30723. 
Yow’re sugar and spice. 30983. 


Daly (J. G.) Girl with the beautiful 
eyes. 3971. 
Daly (J. M.): 
Fifth ave. 19228. 


If you are no one’s Sweetheart is 
there any chance for me. 6253 
(230). 

Only one I love is. 24031 (153). 

Seented roses. 6253 (406). 

Sympathetic Sue. 24031 (203). 

To the one we love best, in the land 
of the stein. 24031 (214). 

Tomorrow. 24031 (215). 

Daly (Jimmie) See Daly (J. G.) 

Daly (Tom) It’s good for me. 10868. 

Daly (William) Could I be in love. 
18982, 29435. 


Dt) TE, 0.'S.) waem 


D'Ambrosio (Andy) Please sweet- 


heart. 11707. 


D’Ambrosio (Oscar) Youre not the 


only fish at sea. 15479. 
Damerell (S. J.): 
Dandelion, daisy and _ daffodil. 
26882. 
England’s good enough for me. 


27021. 
In Trafalgar square. 10820. 
Nothing at all in particular, off we 
go again. 20384. 
Damico (Joseph) Alphabet song, yes 
me no work to-day. 15562. 
Damith (H.) Jest tylko jedna mitose. 


22537. 
Damoiselle elue. 21569 (94), 26533 
(49, 50). 
Damrosch (Walter) : 
Abraham Lincoln song. 6, 24034, 
24035. 
Death and General Putnam. 15991. 
New universal school music series. 
1942. 
Dana (Arthur) pseud. See Cipollone 
(Alfonso) 
Dana (C. A.) Two little chipmunks. 
12442. 
Dana (Henshaw) Supplication. 33904 
(294). 
Dance memories. 470. 
Dancing Chanukah lights. 31387*. 


Dancing pirate. 9598, 12641. 
Dandelot (Georges) : 
Berceuse. 24173. 


Chanson de route. 24279. 
Chanson populaire. 24282. 
Petit canon. 25661. 
Poursuite. 256983. 
Simple histoire. 25871. 

Dando (T.) Regal march. 28350. 


Dandridge (Elizabeth) Come on take 
a drink on me. 3622. 
Dane (Olga) See Schultz (O. D.) 
D’Anella (Marcel) See Anella (Mar- 
cel d’) 
Danesi (A.) Tu disfraz. 
Danfield (James) : 
Silent moon. 14790. 
Tears on my window pane. 
Danford (D. F.): 
Now and then. 
Once in my life. 
Danford (J. M.): 
Something went clickety-click in 
my heart. 12037. 
What every young 
know. 12580. 
Danford (Jack) See Danford (J. M.) 
Danforth (W. C.) Underneath the 
moon. 21180. 
Dangel (Victor) : 
It’s springtime in the valley. 1802. 
Song of the shepherdess. 2541. 


5825. 
23560. 


1979. 
2060. 


girl should 


1662 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Daniderff (Pierre) Grenade. 16314. 
Daniele (A. L.) Quints. 28324. 
Daniele (Anthony) Chiméres. 
Daniels (Alice) : 
Perfect brain-child. 
What you mean to me. 
Daniels (B. D.): 
Fascinating, 
you. Cio: 
Stars were ever so bright. 2588. 
Thrill of real romance. 2786. 
Daniels (Bess) World of music. 15415. 
Daniels (C. N.): 
Classic rag. 
Evangeline. 21569 (123). 
Hand in hand. 21569 (182). 
Hearts of gold. 21569 (192). 
Heartsease. 21569 (193). 
Indian summer. 26533 (148). 
Lady bugs review. 21569 (291). 
Love’s serenade. 21569 (319). 
Mary. 21569 (331). 
Me, who was born to be rich. 
32453. 

Thunder on the mountain. 33442. 
Under the tent. 21569 (577). 
Daniels (EK. J.) Away up high on top 

of the clouds. 3376. 
Daniels (Eliot): 
Avalon by moonlight. 31081. 
I’m on a wild goose chase. 10646. 
I’m pattin’ myself on the back. 
7328. 
Daniels (Frank): 
I love you, my darling, be mine. 
24834. 
If I had three wishes. 24937. 
Strolling in the moonlight. 25992. 
Daniels (H. M.) Your picture was 
divine dear. 18640. 
Daniels (Jack): 
Looping the loop. 11125. 
Sing a song. 11986. 
Daniels (lu. V.) Babe, I care for you. 
15644. 
Daniels (lL. W.) Songs of Northern 
high sehool. 5554. 
Daniels (M. W.): 
Daybreak. 29189 (84). 
Lady of dreams. 6253 (269). 
Daniels (Mabel) Tree and the image. 
30772. 
Daniels (Walter) : 
Boy, a girl, in love. 9756. 
Let’s pretend. 11038. 
What is sweeter than a night in 
June. 9235. 
Daniels (Wes) Glimpses. 
Danielson (Georgianna) : 
Beware of his dreamy eyes. 
Red rose means I love you. 
20638. 
Danks (H. P.) Silver threads among 
the gold. 2450, 2451. — 


24291. 


32850, 
33663. 


captivating, lovable 


21569 (76). 


815. 


31161, 
8511, 


126829—37——11 


Danks (Josephine) : 
Some day soon. 12028. 
Though we may never meet again. 


12341. 

Dann (Hollis): 

Dann (Hollis) song series. 9969. 

Romance with a swing. 8570. 
Dann (Hollis) song series. 9969. 
Dann (Horace) Lullaby. 20119. 
D’Anna (M. L.): 

Crazy rhythm. 31367. 

Nation’s rhythm. 8162. 
Danovsky (Hmil) Out on the lone 

prairie. 30368. 


Dante (fH. J.) Moon over you. 14294. 
Dantz (HBlizabeth) Vm dancing with 
you on my mind. 31929. 
Dapp (S. A.) Infantry—kings of the 
highway. 32095. 
Dapreda (Ginc) 
19083. 
D’Aprix (G. J.): 
Romance sealed with the golden 
sun. 5360. 
Yes, roaming along. 21469. 
Darby (Ken) Miss Liberty. 
22841. 
Darcey (J. H.): 
I never thought you cared for me. 
13745. 
Love, stop your holding out on me. 
17075. 
Darcieux (Hrencisque) : 
Ma poupée cherie. 
15959. 
10 cheeurs francais sur des chan- 
sons populaires. 15958, 15959. 
Darcy (T.\F.) jr.: 


Dodici pezzi facili. 


17199, 


11190, 15958, 


Angelus. 3340. 
National geographic march. 8161, 
17374. 
Dardanelle (Louise) Dardanelle 


(Louise) harmony first method. 
19034, 19035, 24375. 
Dare (Gary) Under a moon in Texas. 
2874, 23676. 
Dare (R. G.) Heart’s dilemma. 27237. 
Dare (R. J.): 
Hehoes. 31511. 
Is it you. 25006. 
Darewski (Herman) 
Children’s hour of song. 
Della rosa. 10013. 
Eiverybody’s darling. 3856. 


musie pub. @o.: 
363. 


Four original humorous songs. 
6128. 
Mia Gitana. 11267. 
Darewski (Herman) music pub. co., 


incorporating Chas. Sheard & co.: 
Humorous trios. 29759. 
Little dog laughed. 22666. 


Some songs about children. 30575. 
Television calling. 33376. 
Three duets for men. 29600. 


1663 


INDEX 


pt. ID, DiS. veak 


Darfyn (Jo.) pseud. See Hyatt (L. C.) 

Dario (Fidella) Survival. 28628. 

Dario (Joel) Jl never forget you. 

7260. 

Dark-eyed Russian girl. 24376. 

Dark eyes. 4938, 15962, 31895, 31596. 

Darke (H. E.): 
Bailiff’s daughter 

6389. 

Hymn of heavenly beauty. 

O brother man. 5080. 

Sing a song of joy. 5480. 
Darl (Bert) pseuwd. See Goetz (B. T.) 
Danlkin=2CAs ao).c 

Afternoon tea. 3270 (8). 

American Indian. 3270 (17). 

Anvil’s song. 3270 (22). 

April shower. 3270 (24). 

Butterfly life. 38270 (78). 

Carrier pigeons. 38270 (83). 

Clap hands. 3270 (99). 

Floral parade. 3270 (191). 

Good morning everybody. 

(225). 

Happy elves. 3270 (240). 

Hunting the fox. 3270 (274). 

In haste. 3270 (306). 

Isle of jewels. 3270 (826). 

Little ray of sunshine. 3270 (879). 

Marehing orders. 3270 (410). 

Mountain pink. 38270 (427). 

Off for camp. 3270 (470). 

Officer of the day. 38270 (471). 

On a visit. 3270 (477). 

Paper chase. 3270 (493). 

Pink pearls. 3270 (499). 

Ripples. 3270 (540). 

Rose petals. 3270 (554). 

School flag. 3270 (564). 

Sleep baby sleep. 3270 (586). 

Speed away. 3270 (616). 

Tassel dance. 3270 (646). 


of Islington. 


4188. 


3270 


True blue forget me not. 3270 
(670). 
Vanities. 3270 (683). 


Violet eyes. 3270 (689). 
Water nymph. 3270 (697). 
We two-waltz. 3270 (708). 
Well known fables. 38270 (707 
What the children sang. 
(G12) 
Woodland elves. 38270 (759). 
Darling (Alma) Fortune-teller told 
me. 27097. 
Darling (F. N.) 
6253 (228). 
Darling (Myron) 
19794. 
Darling Nellie Gray. 13241. 
Darnell (Shelby) Three long years. 
21088. 
Daro (Paul) pseud. 
(Hyman) 


If no. 1 metmpo. 2. 


Islands of love. 


See Rosenthal 


). 
3270 


Darr (G. G.) My little old cottage 
so white. 8108. 
Darr (J. R.) jr. I’m only an amateur. 
4298. 
Darrah (R. I.) Indian River. 18867. 
Dart (Ruth) Forget all your troubles 
with me. 22054. 
Dartil (Pierre) Sur mon cceur. 
Dartmouth college. 
lenge song. 26892. 
Darwin-(Mrs: L. B. PR.) 
Bluebells of Texas. 18825. 
Only a cowboy. 28204. 
Dasch (George) : 
Aeolian string ensemble method. 
6265, 15527. 


8873. 
Dartmouth echal- 


Allegretto quasi andantino. 27188, 
Allegro. 26935. 

Menuet. 27982. 

Stradella overture. 31592. 
Townsend triumph song. 15141. 


Triumph song. 21189. 
Dash (Irwin) music ¢o., ltd.: 

Around and ‘round the old band- 
stand. 21628. 
Blue trumpet man. 

Chimeéres. 24291. 

Creole lady. 24858. 

Every road leads back to Ireland. 
24521, 27033. 

Hooray for our side. 7145. 

How did I get home last night. 


24191. 


13599. 
I dream of San Marino. 27340. 
I’m in business, how’s’ business. 
31988. 


Let’s grow old together. 14062. 

No more war. 11497. 

Nun-Yuff and Sun-Yuff. 25535. 

Old ship o’ mine. 2042. 

On top of a bus. 5149. 

Peter’s pop keeps a lollipop shop. 
28268. : 

Please come back tomorrow. 32877. 

Pop eyed Pete. 14612. 

Prairie is a lonesome place at 
night. 14618. 

Ring down the curtain, I can’t sing 
to-night. 28378. 

Say I wasn’t dreaming. 5405. 

She came from Alsace Lorraine. 
8658. 

Sing you cowboy. 14808. 

Stubborn ole mule. 2611. 

Sundown in old Waikiki. 14945.. 

Syncopating the classics. 28662. 

Two hearts in Cuba. 26177. 

Underneath the old pine tree. 
28847. 

Until tomorrow. 23681. 

Wheel of the wagon is broken. 
5988, 5989. 

When the poppies 


bloom again. 
26825. . 


1664 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Song to summer, 2544. 
My dear you're lovely 


Dasher (J. A.) 
Daste (M. J.) 


to-night. 14857. 

Date (George) When I’m with you. 
9265. 

Dato (Bonifacio) Yosemite Falls. 
3176. 

Dauterich (R. H.) Echoes from her 
garden. 10132. 


Davaul (D. C.) Campus blues. 6548. 
Daven (Del) pseud. See Davenbaugh 
(D. A.) 
Daven (George) : 
I want somebody to love me. 7399. 
Leading me on to believe in you. 
16915. 
Lover’s rhapsody. 7854. 
There’s a million birds up in the 
sky. 5745. 
You're to blame, for my happiness. 
6216. 
Davenbaugh (D. A.): 
Even in the rain. 38842. 
My life has been but a weaving. 
4970. 
Railroad tracks. 5291. 
Too beautiful to be true. 5799. 
Who cares what the world may 


care. 6078. ° 
Davenport (A. D.) Guest of honor. 
10350. 
Davenport (Charles (Cow Cow)) 
Mama don’t allow it. 7895. 


Davenport (F. J.) 
11656. 

Davenport (H. Y.) My little Ozark 
mountain home. 28040. 

Davenport (Lillian) Blue eyed gal. 
13065. 

Davenport (Marjorie) : 
Beatin’ ’round the bush. 
Dawn dance. 15973. 

Davenport (Pem): 

Stars in a southern sky. 33275. 
Stars in a western sky. 18010. 
Davenport (Mrs. R. M.) See Daven- 

port (Lillian) 


Pat your foot. 


13005. 


David (A. L.) Bach album. 26621, 
26622. 
David (B.) pseud. See Zoob (D. B.) 


David (EK. H.) Let this mind be in 
you. 19977. 

David (F. J.) New York City is the 
key. 82667. 

David (H. W.): 


Hawaiian songbird. 31761. 

If every little dicky wore a dicky. 
32034. 

When the guards brigade goes by. 
33698. 

David (J. N.): 

Herr, nun selbst den wagen halt. 

16402. 


| David (Ruth) 


Limmlein geht und tragt die 
schuld. 16895. 
Motette. 30187. 
Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist. 
17443. 
Partita. 30883. 
Trio. 15972. 
Zwei fantasien und fugen. 
David (Lee): 
Don’t take the sweet out of sweet- 
heart. 24444. 
Don’t take the sweet out of the 
sweetheart. 31455. 
Duchess had the duke for dinner. 
31502. 
Girl in the garden. 16268. 
I miss you. 31970. 
I should of stood in bed. 18753. 
Maybe we'd still be sweethearts. 


29456. 


4806. 
My best friend. 22908. 
Reverie. 20650. 


Starlight and music. 25971. 


When it’s prayer-time on the 
prairie. 33679. 
Wild and wooly [sic] Willie. 
21410. 
David (M. H.) Just a memory of you. 
29954. 


David (Mack): 
Is a daffydill as crazy as a crazy 
quilt. 13880. 
Kissin’ my baby good-night. 4559. 
Reason I call you sweetheart. 
17704. 


Tell me with your kisses. 21002. 


David (Maurice) : 


Homme petit. 949. 

Petit mari. 2136, 2137. 

Roussignolet: 2331. 

Let me lock you in my 
heart. 32253. 

David (Worton) : 


I can say truly rural. 26533 (123). 


I can’t reach that top note. 29189 
(177). 
Davidoff (Yasha) In questa tomba. 
24162. 
Davidson (B. J.): 
Jus’ ’cause. 29953. 


Nuts about you. 30302. 

Through being nothing to you. 
30738. 
Davidson (E. A.) 
Davidson (H. G.) 


Caressed. 18899. 
Percussion pieces. 


14577. 

Davidson (J. N.) Moonlight and 
dreaming. 17241. 

Davidson (Leona) Donna dear. 560. 


Davidson (Leotta) : 
If you’re going to wed. 19729. 
In the firelights glow. 10810. 
Lonely to-night. 30055. 


1665 


INDEX. 


Davidson (Leotta)—Continued. 
‘Singing till three in the morning. 


14806. 
Sweetheart I love you, will you be 
mine. 380663. 


Davidson (M. E.): 


My baby’s wise. 27992. 

Wonderful golden hours. 29082. 
Davidson (M. J.): 

Bachelor of hearts. 171. 

Dance, little lady. 6704. 

Darkness. 494. 

Hycrybody sing. 18375. 

Gotta go. 845. 

Happy-go-luecky. 22163. 

Hotcha. 962. 

Loneliness. 4684. 

Lovely lady. 1586. 

Majoring in love. 1685. 

Sailing high. 23848. 

Swing that thing. 23518. 

What’s it all about. 1838883. 


Yea, team. 3169. 
Davidson (Marguerite) : 
I’ve got the Michigan blues. 
Let’s play a 
32265. 
~Davidson (Morrey) : 
I’m_ prepared for 
22352. 
Old prairie schooner. 
Words fail me. 15412. 
Davie (A. M.): 
Have you a penny. 163852. 
Maribeth. 22780. 
Our aeroplane boys. 
Penguins. 32847. 
Rover. 14715. 
Davie (M., Marie or Mary) 
(A. M.) 
‘Davies (David) : 
Echo song. 191156. 
Evening on the Big Horn trail. 
19186. 
Happy moments 
4071. 
Oh! tell me why. 20409. 
When I fell in love with you. 


31998. 
game galled love. 


love. 16599, 


11572. 


32805. 


See Davie 


hail our day. 


21312. 
Davies (FE. W.) Christmas earol. 
31299. 
Davies (Fanny) Cuckoo prelude. 


29189 (75). 
Davies (Gwilym) 
throne. 16723. 
Davies (H. W.): 
Hight nursery rhymes. 33904 (57). 
» Grace to you and peace. 3270 
(229). 
Had we but hearkened. 22144. 
Memorial melody in C. 27908. 
Ode on time. 3270 (468). 
Solemn melody. 33209. 


In glory, round Thy 


Db. Mil, WS.) Vo 


— 


Davies (Harry See Parr- 
Davies (Harry) 
Davies (I. R.): 
O God of earth and altar. 
Song of peace. 20854. 
Davies (J. M.): 
Arizona moonlight. 15604. 
I depend on you. 16488. 
It was inevitable. 16814. 
Our morning song. 17546. 
Send no more war to me. 
Da Vinci (Eugenia) pseud. 
(Ida) 
Davis (A. A.): 
All roads lead to Cleveland. 6292. 


Parr-) 


32727. 


17846. 
See Sicuro 


Charms. 30972. 
Davis (B. F.) If I’m to be your wife. 
19712. 
Davis (B. H.)' Night. 17409. 
Davis (Benny) : 
Alabama barbecue. 26548. 
Beside the sea, beside you. 21695. 
Copper colored gal. 26889. 
Doin’ the Suzi-q. 26947. 
Don’t save your smiles. 13296. 


Don’t say it if you don’t mean it. 
3756. 

Friendly moon. 6988. 

Frisco Flo. 29620. 

Hi-de-ho miracle man. 29734. 

T’ll stand by. 1056, 7263. . 

TVmeat the merey’of*tove. 27408. 

I’m grateful to you. 16579. 

In my estimation of you. 4895. 

Isn’t love the _ strangest thing. 
10849. 

It happens in the best of families. 
16788. 

Little robin told me so. 

Love scene in 
11160. 

Maybe we'd still be sweethearts. 
4806. 

Old fireplace. 2025, 2026. 

Singin’ your praises. 25881. 

So Ill never be a_ millionaire. 
17944. 

Stella, the belle o’ the town. 

Sweetly and tenderly. 18068. 

Tell me little dream girl. 15029, 

That’s what you mean to me. 
28704. 

Until to-day. 

Weddin’ of Mister 
Swing. 380856. 

When and where will I find some- 
one to care. 18395. 

Who wouldn’t be thrilled. 18470. 

Why do I lie to myself about you. 
18479. 

Words fail me. 15412. 

You're ev’rything beautiful. 

You started me dreaming. 
6221. 


110990. 
Pasadena. 4744, 


5590. 


21184. 
and Missus 


3214. 
3236, 


1666 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Yours truly is truly yours. 
Davis (Bert): 

Floating down the Ohio. 10214. 

I’m looking for a girl like you. 


106388. 

If you are there by my side. 
10760. 

Just a little lovin’ is the thing. 
10983. 


Ocean low-down. 11538. 
Picture of you, just you. 11685. 
Pullman porters’ ball. 11753. 
Red hot Bill. 11798. 
She’s my sweet. 11956. 
Speak to me in your 
12086. 
When I get you. 12608. 
When it’s too late. 12617. 
Davis (Bettsy) See Davis (B. H.) 
Davis (Billy) See Davis (J. W.) 


Davis (Blevins) How do I love thee. 
22226. 
Davis (C.1.): 
Cinderella. 33904 (41). 
Jack and the beanstalk. 33904 
(142). 


Puss in boots. 33904 (245). 
Sleeping beauty. 33904 (273). 
Three bears. 33904 (308). 
Davis (C. J.) My garden of roses. 
4947. 
Davis (C. M.) Give me July. 19299. 
Davis (D. E.) Now that I have found 
you. 14472. 
Davis’ ¢D.*S.)' : 
It’s just a wee house. 
Little dancing partner. 
Orphans prayer. 25615. 
Davis (Darlene) pseud. See Darling 
(Alma) 
Davis (David): 
Dream tears. 13320. 
It’s in the bag. 16798. 
Jittery Joe, on his old banjo. 
19839: 
Washington on parade. 
When will it be. 213853. 
You had your chance and passed 
ips LONto. 
You're just my summer girl. 
Davis (E. H.) jr. 
1259. 
Davis (E. M.): 
Dying cowboy. 


25020. 
32304. 


18334. 


12793. 
In years to come. 


(Oper hre 


Farewell to love. 27060. 
Lolita. 27757. 

My lady’s eyes. 8106. 
Tis farewell. 28765. 
Train’s acomin’. 12395. 
Waltz with me. 125382. 


Davis (Elizabeth) See Davis (L. E.) 

Davis (Elsie E.) Canitbelove. 31236. 

Davis (Everett EH.) I can’t forget in a 
day. 16477. 


6250. | Davis 


dreams. 


(G. L.) 
maple on the hill. 
Davis (Genevieve) : 
Eventide. 10164. 
I am joy. 31858. 
Land of Nevermore. 4578. 
My love is like the dawn. 
Phantasy. 3691. 
Davis (Georgette) You’re standin’ om 
the outside now. 9464, 30982. 
Davis (H. E.): 
Jubilee. 27611. 


We sat beneath the 
5950. 


4975.. 


Little brown shoes. 27737. 
Love came so near. 27797. 
To one away. 28770. 


Davis: CH. Iu: 

I have no other sweetheart but you. 
21569 (225). 

When you know that your girlie 
loves you. 15517 (449). 

Davis (H. W.): 
Concertino. 21799. 
Secret. 30514. 

Davis (J. C.): 
Coming of St. 

(148). 
For a rainy day. 9509 (235). 
New year’s eve. 9509 (522). 
Davis (J. D.) Petite suite symphoni- 


Nicholas. 9509 


que. 14581. 

Davis (J. R.) Howdy it’s John’s time 
now to entertain. 16456. 

Davis (Jeff) Cootie trot De-Gink. 
15901. 


Davis (Jimmie) : 
Answer to nobody’s darlin’. 6337. 
Answer to nobody’s darlin’ but 


mine. 292388. 
My bluebonnet girl. 11353. 
Prairie love. 23208. 
Red River blues. 2246. 


Ridin’ down the Arizona trail. 
20657, 30466. 
When it’s round-up time in heaven. 
26306. 
You'll be comin’ back some day. 
23963. 
Davis (Jimmy): 
Are you tired of me darling. 
In my cabin to-night. 27543. 
Davis (Joe): 
Cousin Lee album of hill country 


IAS 


ballads and old time. songs. 
31361. 
Davis (Joe) folio of 50 original 
Hawaiian songs. 501. 
Milkman’s matinee. 25341, 30162. 
Nero. 28088. 


Davis (Joe) inc.: 


After you’ve gone. 15533. 
Am I on. 15571. 

Apple dumplin’. 9594. 
Balboa. 18763. 

Big chief De Sota. 15714. 


1667 


INDEX 


Davis (Joe) ine.—Continued. 


Birth of the swing. 15720. 

Blue nocturne. 381188. 

Capricorn. 24254, 24255. 

Carpenter man. 24264. 

Chimes at the meetin’. 368. ’ 

Christopher Columbus. 3601, 6613, 
6614, 13165. 

Confrey’s (Zez) wise cracker suite. 
15895. 

Congo rhythm. 15896, 21800. 

Cousin Lee album of hill country 
ballads and old time _ songs. 
31361. 

Cuban cabby. 461. 

Dallas blues. 15937. 

Dancing debutante. 21834. 

Davis’ (Joe) folio of children’s 
songs. 19089. 

Davis’ (Joe) folio of 50 original 
Hawaiian songs. 501. 

Deep forest. 15992. 

Dixianna Brown. 29487. 

Dodging the creditors. 31440. 

Fallin’ rain. 24537. 

Garbo Green. 780. 

Good-night to you and I do mean 
you. 10329. 

Grand terrace rhythm. 13497, 
18498, 24648. 

Hale and hearty. 29692. 

Hand in hand. 29695. 

Havin’ a ball. 31756. 

Hippopotamus. 9837. 

How could you forget. 24750. 

I ain’t got nobody, and nobody 
cares for me. 16467. 

I don’t know. 27388. 

I got a notion I’m in love with you. 
16500. 

I just made up with that old girl 
of mine. 16506. 

I'll be hanged if they’re gonna hang 
me. 7250. 

I think you need a shot. 24894. 

In a convent by the sea. 1219. 

In the shadow of the pines. 24990. 

Jacksonville blues. 25035, 25036. 

Jungle jitters. T7587, 22554. 

Just like that. 32178. 

Just wondering blues. 27639. 

Kiss in the moonlight. 27654, 
29978. 

Lazy rhythm. 7685. 

Less work for mother. 11017. 

Let me be your sweetheart, once 
again. 16920. 

Lookin’ for love. 1539. 

Lopez swing. 14146. 

Low tide down in my heart. 17092. 

Mad house. 7880, 11194. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Manhattan merry-go-round. 7901. 
Maple on the hill. 4788. 
Mayor of Toy town. 11243. 
Meandering. 32454. 
Meetin’s called to order. 14242. 
Milkman’s matinee. 253841, 30162. 
Mr. Swing for President. 27938. 
Moon rose. 1752. 
Nero. 28088. 
Nothing ’til now. 32708. 
Old New England march. 2036. 
One hour for lunch. 28194. 
Pollock’s (Muriel) piano notions. 
23195. 
Rampart street blues. 32960. 
Riffin’. 14671. 
Rose of Maunawai. 2323. 
Rosedale, everyone’s home town. 
28402. 
San Anton’. 33056. 
Shades of Hades. 8648, 17863. 
She’s long, she’s tall. 2419. 
Sugar dance. 33294. 
Sunset in Bermuda. 8869. 
Sunshine from the fingers. 33306. 
Sweet Hawaiian moonlight. 30651. 
Swing fever. 8896. 
Swing, gate, Swing. 2670. 
Thank you, Stusia. 21015. 
Wait and see. 9161. 
We can huddle at home. 28909. 
We want five. 23747, 26255. 
Well-diggin’ papa. 26263. 
What would you give in exchange. 
18393. 
William Tell. 26406. 
You are the one in my heart. 
26441. 
Your feet’s too big. 6240. 
Davis (Joe) folio of 50 original Ha- 
waiian songs. 501. 
Davis (John David) Chant du fleuve. 
29880. 
Davis (John W.) Down where the 
wand ring daisies grow. 3771. 
Davis (Joseph W.) I’m still loving 
you. 16607. 
Davis (K. K.): 
Awake, thou wintry earth. 31083, 
31084. 
Last Puritan. 32238. 
Legend. 15157. 
Old woman and the pedlar. 14505. 
Prayer of thanksgiving.  382901- 
32908. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 8522. 
Sing we Noel. 33154, 33155. 
Women are fools. 33787. 
Davis (K. V.) We buried her beneath 
the willow. 2957. 


Make believe ball room. 17120,| Davis (K. W.): 


22762. 
Man from Brandyville. 17126. 


Cradle songs of many nations. 
9940. 


1668 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
3270 (284). 
Davis (Karl) Mountain ballads and 
home songs. 32545. 
Davis (Kay) See Davis (K. K.) 
Davis (L. A.) ’Canse I’m spellbound 
by your charms. 3509. 
Davis (L. E.): 
One coke with two straws. 
Sand in my shoes. 5392. 
Davis (Lenora) Watching and wait- 
ing. .9193. 
Davis (Lew): 
Down the slide. 31469. 
Tricky trombone. 33495. 
Davis (M. B.) When I danced into 
romance with you. 9256. 


5153. 


Davis (M. F.) Top o’ the world. 5801. 
Davis (Mab): 
Little man. 11084. 


33159. 
Story that God is 


Singing Lizzie. 
Davis (Marchel) 
love. 18021. 

Davis (Mayme) 

Davis (Missouri) 
Savior. 22297. 

Davis (N. B.) Just a little cozy corner. 
1351. 


Dreaming. 21923. 
I long to see my 


Davis (N. W.) Autumn leaves. 29258. 
Davis (Otto) Lovely lady of my 
dreams. 1587. 
Davis (Paul) Knowing Jesus. 7655. 
Davis (Priscilla) Quinty lullaby. 
‘ 32951. 
Davis (R. C.) jr. Lucky me. 7863. 


Davis (R. F.) 
Jesus. 14125. 
Davis (R. K.) 
ya. 12297. 
Davis (R. M.): 
Dishwashin’ blues. 10029. 
I thought that I’d forgotten. 10687. 
Davis (Ralph) Back to my droop sided 
shack. 24140. 
Davis (S. J.): 
I’m ealling you. 1081. 
I wonder why. 1184. 
If I could travel to the sky. 1197. 
When you passed by. 3060. 
Davis (Sadie) I am a slave of love. 
13616. 
Davis (Stanley) 
Grande. 27234. 
Davis (Theresa) When I sang the 
sandman to baby. 28963. 
Davis (Tony) Now you're alone and 
I’m alone. 17442. _  . 
Davis (True) See Davis (W. T.) jr. 
Davis (Vivian) : 
Thanks to the wonderful moon- 
light. 33388. 
You have broken the spell. 
Davis (W. B.): 
Flowers of joy. 17259. 


Living to shine for 


That swing music gets 


Headin’ for the Rio 


33846. 


I laid me down to sleep. 19566. 
Mountain king. 17259. 
Necken-polska. 17385. 

Thou ancient, thou glorious, thou 
alp-crowned North. 18186. 

When in the day-time working 
here. 12613. 

Davis (W. H.) Love waltz. 

Davis (W. R.): 

Grant me, O God. 27177. 
Prayer. 20584. 

Davis (W. S8.): 

Little lovable you. ‘7771. 
You're afraid. 23977. 
Davis (W. T.) jr. Near my heart. 

8167. 

Davis (Mrs. W. W.) See Davis (R. F.) 

Davis (Walter): 
Carpenter man. 24264. 
Fallin’ rain. 24587. 
I think you need a shot. 24894. 
Jacksonville blues. 250385, 25036. 
Just wondering blues. 27639, 
Well-diggin’ papa. 26263. 

Davison (A. T.): 

Choruses from The mikado. 18981. 

Cradle-song of the shepherds. 
29440. 

Folk-songs and ballads. 

Misericordias Domini. 14273. 

National Christmas carols. 32645. 

Second Concord anthem book. 
17836. 

To Thee alone be glory. 

Davisson (B. G.): 

Towa the golden. 10839, 13877. 


4746. 


31597. 


29278. 


Vision. 23705. 
Davol (S. B.) Pax triumphabit. 28250. 
Davson (Hdward) MDruid’s'_ prayer. 
15517 (85). 
Davson (Gordon) Druid’s prayer. 
15517 (85). 
Daw (Hvelyn) Pardon me, Miss. 
11647. 
Dawe (C. D.) Dryads, sylvans. 31727. 
Dawes (Hdmund) Clouds across the 
moon, 21783. 
Dawies (B.) pseud. See Dolecsko 


(Béla von) 
Dawkins (W. W.) It’s springtime in 
the Ozarks. 16805. 
Dawn (Douglas) Road song. 20669. 
Dawn publishers, inc. Hymns of dawn. 


31845. 

Dawson (C. E.) Radio blues. 5288. 
Dawson (Courtland) You’ve gone. 
18623. 


Dawson (Eli) WhenlIam gone. 23788. 
Dawson (Hlizabeth) If I should steal 
your heart away. 1202. 


Dawson (James) Careless rapture. 
31250. 
Dawson (Louise) : 
In you my ideal lives. 22489. 


1669 


INDEX 


Dawson (Louise)—Continued. 

My heart wants you. 32590. 
Dawson (W. E.) New deal. 25498. 
Dax (—) Cavaleata. 342. 

Day (A. F.) jr. Sleepytime. 12002. 
Day (B. A.) Tl always remember. 
1037. 
Day (Bye) Close of day. 26815. 
Day (F.C.) Lullaby. 7868, 20121. 
Day (F. E. M.): 
I don’t care how many girls you've 
loved. 18648 (177). 
I love somebody. 24031 (87). 
That’s the kind of a girl for me. 
24031. (209). 


Day (F. L.) Listen for a lonesome 
drum. 14094. 
Day (G. H.): 


Finger lakes. 22029: 

From Bethlehem echoing. 27109. 

Fun at Huckleberry. 22076. 

Kindred of the pioneers. 22591. 

Vita lux hominum. 21209. 

Day (K. M.): 

Just after sundown. 

Three cheers for 
plan. 5770. 

Who do you think you are. 


13960. 
the Townsend 


15365. 


Day (Lee) Stop beating around the 
bush. 25982. 

Day (R. E.) Fluttering butterflies. 
10225. 


Day on the farm. 15978. 
Days of Alard, Dancla and Vieuxtemps. 
506. 


Days of Brahms and _ Saint-Saéns. 
19:46. 
Days of Grieg and Tschaikowsky. 
26899, 


Days of Joachim and Hellmesberger. 
21852. 

Days of Scharwenka and Moszkowski. 
31404. . 
Days of Wieniawski and Monasterio. 

268300. 
Dayton (Monte) 
tion. 21560. 
De soleil, de neige. 6734, 6979. 
Dean (B. D.): 
Gentleman consents. 795. 
If you only knew. 1212. 
Just a matter of time. 1356. 
You're the Satan in my life. 
Dean (C. G.) 
14419. 

Dean (G. G.): 
Caroline. 3550. 
Cliff swallows. 
Gypsy trails. 24657. 
Home is best. 7133. 
Hyacinths. 13612. 
Just a drop of rain. 
Lullaby. 1618. 
Moonbeams and sunbeams. 


Your loving disposi- 


3239. 


My river of wishes. 


395. 


7590. 
4877. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 381 


My cross. 11359. 
My dear one. 4988. 
Oie mammy. 30835. 
One autumn day. 11596. 
Po’ ole Ned. 8436, 17637. 
Sugar-daddy. 18088. 
There's a little country home in 
O-HI-O. 15078. 
To a bank swallow. 26132. 
Up Arcadia way. 2885. 
Winter lament. 3129. 
You and I, 12748. 
Dean (M. B.) Swing high, swing low. 
20958. 
Dean (M. T.) Drooping along. 10114. 
Deane (Dorothy) If all my tears were 
raindrops. 7426. 
Deane (H. F. W.) & sons, The year 
book press, Itd.: 
Beauty the pilgrim. 24156. 
Duck’s ditty. 24485. 
Hide and seek. 29733. 
I sing of a maiden. 24891. 


Joe’s gone. 22549. 
Tramping. 26148. 
Deane (M. EK.) Fly not, swallow. 18648 
(129). 
Deane (W. T.) Fly not, swailow. 


18648 (129). 

Dearbabian (P. B. D.) pseud. See Der- 
derian (P. B.) 

De Arcangelis 
patria. 3338. 

de Arcos y Romero (Hlena) 
y Romero (Elena de) 

Deardurff (M. C.) Ay, ay, senorita. 
15642. 

Dearinger (Irene) 
28581. 

de Arrigonie (Manuela) Mi California. 
11263. 

Deas (E. B.) 
you. 18167. 

Deas (J. M.) 
you. 18167. 

Deaton (L. G.) 

De Azagra (S. R.) 
de) 

De Baene (Mrs. W. T.) 
dlue. 7790. 

De Bassi (Arturo) Manon. 4787, 

Debbie. pseud. See Mead (D. P.) 

De Beatti (H.) See Beatti (H. de) 

De Beer (Alan): 

Down by the salley gardens. 577. 
When I was one-and-twenty. 153805. 

De Boladeres Ibern (Guillermo) See 
Boladeres Ibern (Guillermo de) 

DeBold (W. A.) Those magic words. 
2778. 

Debout 14 dedans. 6740. 

De Brant (Cyr) pseud. See Higgin- 
son (J. V.) 


(Luigi) Anello alla 


See Areos 


Springtime and you. 


There’s something about 
There’s something about 


On a hill. 17497. 
See Azagra (S. R. 


Lonely and 


1670 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


De Bruyn (R. P.): 
He has what it takes. 
Loyalty. 11181. 
Our man. 14545. 
U. S. Constitution. 12468. 
Debs (Rose) When I dream of you, 
my dearest. 9257. 
De Burgh (J. W.) In dear old sunny 
Spain. 19744. 
Debussy (Claude) : 
Année en vain chasse l’année. 9505 
(15). 
At evening. 129. 
Ballade. 516. 
Beau soir. 190, 13006. 
Ces airs joyeux, ces chants de féte. 
9509 (106). 
Children’s corner. 
Chime. 366. 
Damoiselle elue. 
26533 (49, 50). 
En bateau. 15517 (92), 29189 (96, 
97). 
Enfant prodigue. 9509 (201-203). 
Fétes. 21569 (135). 
Jésus, Toi qui sauvas le monde. 
1328, 1329. 
Menuet. 15517 (244). 
Mer. 29189 (266). 
Nuages. 21569 (402). 
Nuit d’étoiles. 28125, 28126. 
Petit berger. 24031 (159). 
Petite suite. 9509 (563). 
Prélude. 21569 (94), 
Récit et air d’Azaél. 
611). 
Romance. 2311. 
Sirénes. 24031 (185). 
Trois chansons de Charles d’Or- 
léans. 9509 (181). 
1°*° arabesque. 15517 (468). 
De Cairos-Rego (Iris) Toccata. 26911. 
DeCamp (A. M.): 
My Moll-ie-o. 
To our President. 
De Campo (M. V.): 
Alma Andaluza. 26563. 
Chiapanecas. 9861. 
Evocation. 31540. 
Féte Dieu 4 Séville. 31572. 
Four corn fields. 29615. 
T’ll drown my sorrow. 27374. 
Inspiration. 29907. 
Last cup. 29997. 
Margaritas. 30119. 
My tango. 30260. 
Puerto. 32929. 
Stars above you. 
Sunday mass. 28616. 
De Canio (Ralph) Theme songs with- 
out words, no. 3. 8979. 
De Chaplin (Lloyd) You’re my little 
honey. 18602. 


10398. 


9509 (121). 
12862 (118, 119), 


9509 (610, 


20310. 
30458, 


30622. 


De Cimber (J. V.): 
How would you like to go collegiate. 


7165. 
To you I sing of love. 9048. 

Deck (EHdythe) Vm missing you. 
31949. 

Decker (L.) C’est un peu de vous. 
Sis 

Decker (R. E.) In the very heart of 
you. 7506. 


De Costa (Leon): 
Beautiful memories of you. 
Friendship Isle. 13440. 
I never knew. 7351. 
Nothing so hard. 8222. 
Royal Persian. 17785. 
Sleep my darling. 17935. 
When I smile a smile at you. 153802. 
When we walk with Jesus home. 


18782. 


18434. 
You can’t win. 9426. 

De Costa (Olive) Royal Persian. 
17785. 

De Courcy-Smale (P. W.) Great is the 
Lord. 27179. 

De Coursey (Sara) Black rhythm. 
9722*, 


De Crescent (Ralph) pseud. Sce De 
Crescenzi (Ralph) 
De Crescenzi (Ralph) 
well, Vl say. 10845. 
De Crescenzo (Vincenzo) : 
Bionda sirena. 31168. 
Disillusione. 29482. 


Is she my baby, 


Tango d’ Arleechino. 238549. 
Voce ’e Pusilleco. 23706. 


De Cristofaro (Alberto) See Cristo- 
faro (Alberto de) 
Decruck (Fernande) : 

De cristal vétue. 
Rigaudon. 2276. 
De Curtis (Ernesto) 
(Ernesto de) 
Dee (Dolores) 
Deed (Alma) 


507. 
See Curtis 


I need you. 4818. 
No one else will do. 


28110. 
Deeley (Frank) Is it love. 4434 
Deep River. 519, 26915, 26916. 
DeFabbio (Archie) Gabriel’s return. 
31623. 
DeFabbio (Gabriel) Gabriel’s return. 
31623. 
De Fabrizio (Frank) Song of love. 
14869. 
De Falla (Manuel) See Falla (Man- 
uel de) 
De Feliche (Anthony) Everybody’s 
ealling you darling. 13374. 
Defenders (The) 24408. 
De Feo (Pietro) : 
Che femmena si. 31278. 
Ngiuliné. _32670. 
Nterra pusilleco. 30299. 
Serenate pe Maria. 33110. 


1671 


INDEX 


De Feo (Pietro)—Continued. 
Tarantella De Feo. 33871. 
Defesch (W.) Sweet Phyllis. 5644. 
DeFrees (Ed) See DeFrees (J. E.) 
DeFrees (J. EH.) Find somebody else. 
31577. 
De Freitas (Violet) : 
Adorable you. 6264. 
That last blue waltz. 8966. 
DeGardé (Gypsy) pseud. See Neiden- 
gard (H. G.) 
De Garmo (M. T.): 
How can I ever forget you. 965. 
I have everything but you. 7231. 
I’m a happy vagabond. 1077. 
In other words. 1237. 
Life is funny that way. T735. 


Night mood. 1950. 
Since I met you ’m walking on 
air. 2455. 
Summer night’s dream, 2623. 
Who knows. 21384. 
Degavre (P. C.) Japanese rhapsody. 
10800. 
Degen (F.): 


Come unto Me. 31003 (382). 
Some glad day. 31003 (171). 
Degen (Helmut) Festliches vorspiel. 
16176. 

Degeyter (Pierre) music club. Storm- 
ers of dawn. 149380. 
De Giorgio (Vincenzo) 
(Vincenzo de) 
De Giralomo (T.) 

long. 5883. 
Degnon (J. S.): 
Exciting. 13380, 16151. 
Lazy waves of Nassau. 
Let’s be breezy. 19953. 
Let’s play Adam and Eve. 11036. 
Love made me a_ beach-comber. 
4727, 7836. 
Ma belle of Tahiti. 
Match-light. 17152. 


See Giorgio 


Twenty four hours 


11009. 


1623. 


My new world is one big 7. 1880. 

Without you I can’t go on. 127138. 

Degnon (Myron) Let’s be breezy. 
19953. 


De Golier (E. F.): 


Come one, come ail. 6650. 

HK. 19154. 

F. 19198. 

G. 19278. 

H. 19381. 

I’m alone. 13687. 

If it makes any difference to you. 
7436. 

K. 19887. 

Lonely. 11103. 

M:. 32412. 

Oh, sweet senorita. 11549. 


Swing it low, swing it high. 8898. 
De Graaf (Eleanor) Am I in your 
way. 15570. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


DeGraff (G. C.) Romance of Kashmir. 
8567*. 

DeGraff (R. M.) 
29611. 

De Grandval (Mme.) 
(Mme. de) 

DeGraw (Irving) jr. 
sweet home. 5924. 

De Groot (Hugo) 
De) 


Forever in my heart. 
See Grandval 
Waltz of home 


See Groot (Hugo 


De Guérin-Kittredge (HKugénie) Rain- 
drops on the pane. 8502. 
De Haven (Millicent) I want to be up 


7402. 
I changed my way. 


in the mountains. 
DeHayes (Billy) 
21329. 
De Hines 
5121. 
Dehlinger (A. C.) 
Dehnert (William) 
tree. 2994. 
De Huff (C. G.) Oh! Had we some 
bright little isle of our own. 25546. 
Deible (J. C.): 
I bought a song for only a dime. 
16469. 
I wonder. 10727. 
Rockabye babies. 
Deininger (Ernest) : 
And that same one will miss him 
somehow. 12924. 
Mother I will never hear your 
sweet voice again. 14816. 
Sweet Louise. 5641. 
Deiro (Guido) Deiro’s (Guido) royal 
method for piano accordion. 6745. 
Deiro (Pietro) : 
A la Chopin. 15519. 
Accordion harmony. 12869. 
Caprice viennois. 3542. 
Dancing butterfly. 15948. 
Gem piano accordion folio, no. 1. 
16261. 
Home on the range. 16426. 
Key to Accordion harmony. 18995. 
Liebesfreud. 4636. 
Liebesleid. 4637. 
Old refrain. 5128. 
Robbins piano accordion folio of 


(John) Old man South. 


Jennie dear. 382152. 
Weeping willow 


11840. 


popular songs. 2292, 25773. 
Schon Rosmarin. 5408. 
Trieste souvenir. 18232. 


Deis (Carl) : 
Bird songs. 236. 
Caro mio ben. 6575. 


Cloister knell. 8585. 
Day is past and over. 6732. 
It happened in the starlight. 


7534. 
Lord’s prayer. 1546, 14147, 14148. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 32729. 
On the road to Mandalay. 17507. 
Opportunity. 11613. 


Peace I leave with you. 14570. 


1672 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Softly now the light of day. 8737, Pretty Punchinello. 18648 (295), 
14848. 21569 (462). 

Songs of Ophelia. 18842. Prince of Borneo. 15517 (308). 

Two magicians. 2869. Pussy cat. 21569 (463). 

Wings. 3126, 3127. Rose meGE | eee S48) 

i riedrich) Vier signal- Sea siren. 26583 (253). 
eR arene 4 Something tells me. 26533 (267). 
Deiss (R.): Song of the clock. 26533 (274). 

Caravanes. 18897. Song of the lantern. 26533 (275). 
Concertino de printemps. 24335. Song of the sea. 18648 (328). 
Concerto. 25340. Sun-gold. 26533 (285). 
Humoresque. 7170. Toujours la politesse. 18648 (358). 
Tango de ma vie. 12226. Towsee Mongalay. 26533 (298). 
Trois piéces de concert. 1418. TAG ems American boy. 26538 


De Jarles (Mrs. J. J.) Romance in 


March. 11852. Twilight. 21569 (578). 


Wandering minstrel’s song. 21569 


De Karlo (Sergio) See Karlo (Sergio (590) 
de) Washington beloved. 3270 (696). 
De Kay (H.B.) Dear old valley days. Willow pattern plate. 26533 (334). 
13255. You are my eternity. 38270 (766). 
De Koven (A. F.): De Koven (Reginald) : 
Angelus. 21569 (10). Angelus. 21569 (10). 
At parting. 3270 (384). At parting. 3270 (34). 
Back to New York. 26533 (20). Back to New York. 26533 (20). 
Beauty _Spot. 18648 (35), 21569 Barn dance. 18648 (30). 

(29-35). Beauty spot. 18648 (384386, 295), 
Belle of the ring. 21569 (36). 21569 (29-385). 

Bon soir, Pierrot. 21569 (45). Belle of the ring. 21569 (36). 
Boys will be boys. 18648 (52). Bon soir, Pierrot. 21569 (45). 
Cinematograph. 18648 (73). Boys will be boys. 18648 (52). 
City of sleep. 21569 (75). Cinematograph. 18648 (73). 
Coo-ee. 15517 (63). City of sleep. 21569 (75). 

Creole days. 18648 (88). Coo-ee. 15517 (63). 

Dawn. 21569 (92). Creole days. 18648 (88). 

Dot and carry one. 265383 (58). Dawn. 21569 (92). 

Drowsy song. 21569 (111). Dot and carry one. 26533 (58). 
Estrella. 21569 (122). Drowsy song. 21569 (111). 

Wéte. 21569 (134). Estrella. 21569 (122). 
Fishermen’s song. 21569 (142). Féte. 21569 (134). 

Fleurs @amour. 21569 (144). Fishermen’s song. 21569 (142). 
Friendly moon. 21569 (152). Fleurs d’amour. 21569 (144). 
Gipsy of Poughkeepsie. 26533 (95). Friendly moon. 21569 (152). 
Golden butterfly. 21569 (172). Gipsy of Poughkeepsie. 26533. (93). 
Goo-goo. 18648 (145). Golden butterfly. 21569 (172). 
Hammock love song. 15517 (185). Goo-goo. 18648 (145). 

Haunted cask. 21569 (187). Gypsy love. 6253 (162). 

He couldn’t find one anywhere. Hammock love song. 15517 (135). 

26533 (109). Haunted cask. 21569 (187). 

He loved a maiden ténder. 18648 He couldn’t find one anywhere. 

(160). 26533 (109). 

He loved her tender. 18648 (161, He loved a maiden tender. 18648 

189). (160). 

I must have a picture of that. He loved her tender. 18648 (161), 

Pada las,): 21569 (189). 

If I had a chance like that. 26533 I must have a picture of that. 

(140). PAS Fae ARSE 
Love in Maytime. 21569 (316). If I had a chance like that. 265383 
Mem’ry’s garden, why forget me. (140). 

21569 (349). Love in Maytime. 21569 (316). 
Moonlight. 21569 (367). Mem’ry’s garden, why forget me. 
Noon. 21569 (399). 21569 (349). 

Originality. 21569 (426). Moonlight. 21569 (3867). , 
Pocket telephone. 265383 (225). Noon. 21569 (399). 


1673 


INDEX 


De Koven (Reginald )—Continued. 
Originality. 21569 (426). 
Pocket telephone. 26533. (225). 
Pretty Punchinello. 21569 (462). 
Prince of Borneo. 15517 (308). 


Pussy cat. 21569 (463). 
Rose queen. 21569 (476). 
Sea siren. 26533 (253). 


Something tells me. 26533 (267). 
Song of the clock. 26533 (274). 
Song of the lantern. 26533 (275). 
Song of the sea. 18648 (328). 
Sun-gold. 26533 (285). 

Toujours la politesse. 18648 (358). 
‘Towsee Mongalay. 26533 (298). 


‘True blue American boy. 26533 
(300). 

‘Twilight. 21569 (573). 

Wandering minstrel’s song. 21569 


(590). 
Washington beloved. 3270 (696). 
Willow pattern plate. 26533 (334). 
You are my eternity. 3270 (766). 


Delabar (Hmeline) Waiting. 21217. 
Delachi (P.): 
Preludio e Fuga. 20587. 


15996-15998. 
Let’s go south. 


16 pezzi progressivi. 

De Lacy (Marion) 

32262. 
Delage (Maurice) 
jungle. 10009. 
Delahaye (Hmmanuel) : 
A Vabsente. 15518. 
Chant de la couture. 15826. 
Pays d’éternité. 17590. 
Visages aimés d’autrefois. 
Délaissée (La) 10010. 
‘Delamarter (Eric) Testimony of John. 
15517 (397). 

De Lamater (E.): 
Francaise militaire. 
Messiah. 27205. 
Mikado. 22831. 
Paradise isle. 14563. 
Program classics. 17673. 


Trois chants de la 


18297. 


17795. 


Rubank sacred orchestra folio. 
2334. 
Rubank symphonette orchestra 
folio. 14717. 
DeLamater (EH. G.) See DeLamater 
(EB. G.) jr. 
DeLamater (EK. G.) jr. Midnight 
waltz. 22826. 


‘De La Motte (Bertie) Perhaps. 17599. 


Delaney (R. M.) Choralia. 31292. 
Delaney (Tom): 

Bomber Joe. 6491. 

Bonus blues. 6493. 


De Lange (Eddie) My heart is ina 


violin. 32587. 
De Lange (William) Stillness of the 
night. 28595. 


‘Delannoy (Marcel) : 


Ballade des vingt mineurs. 6391. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Cing quatrains. 19062. 
Deux airs. 6746. 
Mer et la mort. 7957. 


Delano (Kdw.) : 
Golden gate triumphal. 10321. 
Tom Mix grand entree march. 
12370. 
De la Puente (Antonio) : 


Calesero montoro. 24234. 
De ti estoy celoso. 26903. 
Manguero oriental. 27863. 


25897. 
Tahiti, my isle of 


Muneea y el juguetero. 
De Lauder (T. A.) 
love. 5665. 
De Launay (Paul) 
De Lauro (Marie): 
Dream phantasy. 598. 
Wandering Gypsy sing me your 
song. 23725. 
De Leath (Vaughan) pseud. 
(Leonore ) 
De Lecce (A. W.) 


Tristesse. 21188. 


See Geer 


We broke apart but 


you're still in my heart. 9200. 
De Leone (Francesco) Lord is my 
shepherd. 17043. 
Delettre (Jean) : 
Comme une femme. 417, 418. 
Hn se regardant. 6849. 
Let me draw you a picture. 1450. 


Notre petit bateau. 11512. 
Tango des filles. 30685. 
De Leur (Joop) See Leur (Joop de) 
Delfin (Carmelina) : 


Coqueta. 31345. 
Tu sabes que te quiero. 33523. 
Del Horno: 
Parana. 2107. 
Vera—Vera. 2908. 
Deliberti (D.) Did you mean what 
you said last night. 21875. 
Deliberti (Joseph) Did you mean 
what you said last night. 6758. 
Délibes (C. P. L.): 
Coppélia—fantasie. 10011. 


Divertissement. 26533 (55). 
Fantasie. 19063. 
Mazurka. 29467. 
Pizzicato. 6748. 
Souree. 21865. 
Delius (Frederick) Fantastic dance. 
27053. 


Dell (Floyd) After ten in the Cum- 
berland Mountains. 20. 
Dellers (Walter) When Ebenezer Slo- 


cum plays his old trombone. 26294. 
Dellinger (R. F.): 
Crystal gazer told me so. 15927. 


I don’t need. 29782. 

I want it cold by Frigidaire. 13788. 
Dello Joio (Casimiro) : 

Fourth symphony. 27101. 

Terra tremuit. 12255. 


Vexilla Regis prodeunt. 12497. 


1674 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dello Joio (Norman) : 
Fifth symphony. 
Second symphony. 

Del Maglio (Franco) 
(Franco Del) 

Del-Mar (Frank) From the bottom of 
my heart. 27111. 

Delmarter (J. E.): 

Love of Jesus. 26538 (171). 

My Father watches o’er me. 
(385). 

Raised in glory. 21569 (465). 

Shine just where you are. 
(417). 

Delmond (S.): 

Loulouse. 1558. 

Madino. 1629. 

Delmore (Alton) Sweet sentimental 
songs from the heart of the hills. 
30656. 

Delmore (Rabon) Sweet sentimental 
songs from the heart of the hills. 
30656. 

Delmore bros. Sweet sentimental songs 
from the heart of the hills. 30656. 

Delnunzio (Richard) jr. Tears. 8928. 

De Long (A. J.): 

EKv’rything I eat looks good on me. 


16182. 
17837. 
See Maglio 


21569 


6253 


27041. 
I’m afraid of you. 4267. 
Merry little dairy maid Mary. 


ZUSLT. 
Old, old piano. 28173. 
One year older to-day. 2071. 
Spin the wheel of fortune. 2562. 
Swing it, Mother Goose. 20961. 
They call me Black widow. 5758. 
You make me want to do the sprinz 
dance. 29129. 
De Long (Al.) See De Long (A. J.) 
De los Santos (Fermin) In your arms 
my darling. 382092. 
Del Riego (Teresa) 
(Teresa) 
Delrieu fréres: 


See Leadbitter 


Gavotte d’amour. 6958. 
Troisiéme suite. 21140. 
Delsardo (D. S.) What will I do. 
28951. °- 


Delta delta delta fraternity. 
Delta delta delta. 5552. 
Delta sigma delta fraternity. 

sigma delta songs. 528. 
Delta sigma deita songs. 5238. 
Delta theta tau sorority. Delta theta 
tau. 525. 
Deltour (Emile) Sans pitié. 25810. 
De Luca (Giuseppe) Ombre d’eroi. 


Songs of 


Delta 


2048. 

De Luca (Joseph) Tenth olympiad. 
2709. 

Delune (J. Fromont-) See Fromont- 
Delune (J.) 


Del Valle (S. S.) Shadows of yester- 


day. 20751. 
Del Valle de Paz (E.) See Valle de 
Paz (E. Del) ° 


Delvineourt (Claude) : 
Bal vénitien. 266382. 
Berger Collinet. 9697. 


Bergére indulgente. 9698. 
C’est un p’tit ramoneur. 9798. 
Délaissée. 10010. 

Enlévement en mer. 10152. 


Entre les deux. 10154. 
DeManigold (Elizabeth) See Stevens 
(E. D.) 
De Mareo (Isobel) 
Renée. 11350. 
Demarest (Andrew) : 
My sweet baby gave me the air. 


My beautiful lady. 


30257. 
On the mountain by the river. 
14519. 
Demarest (Clifford) Festive proces- 
Sion. 3885. . 
De Maria (Rosolino) Wandering. 
18331. 
DeMaro (William) Clouds of blue. 
399. 


De Martin (Emilia Navarrete) See 
Navarrete de Martin (Hmilia) 

De Martino (Alfredo) ’O vero rinfres~ 
eante. 25540. 


DeMasi (Salvatore) If the stars could 


only talk. 19721. 
De Matteo (Theresa) Italia bella. 
13921, 


DeMay (J. F.) Stars. 12119: 
DeMay (Joe) See DeMay (J. F.) 
De Mayo (Jimmy) : 
Drifting along. 16099. 
Drifting along, singing a song of 


love. 19145. 
Just embers. 25078. 
Demchak (G. J.): 
Freeberg post. 22067. 


News editorial. 32669. 
Osceola high school band. 25616.. 
De Mello (John) Hilo after sundown.. 
19458. 
Demetriades (Tetos) : 
Matia olomavra. 382444. 
Me ti retsina ti glikia mov. 32452. 
Na ponas. 32642. 
Ta matia tis t’arapika. 33351. 
DeMiffonis (C.) Royai song of Canada. 
5371. 
De Mille (Carmen) : 
Azalia trail. 9636. 
Forget to remember. 138428. 
I just want to be happy. 10552. 
Tropical paradise. 12405. 
Your face in a smoke ring. 12837.. 
Deming (W. E.) Benedicite, omnia 
opera. 29308. 


1675 


INDEX 


pt. Itr, n. s., v. 81 


——$ $$$ i ls 


Democratic natl. committee. Add 
other smile to your colleetion. 9. 
Demon (J.): 
Caraba., 
Mi destino. 
Morenita, 
De Monasterio 
15517 (349). 
De Montechiaro (Paolino) : 
Bionda veneziana. 15718. 
Camicie nere avanti. 9821, 18879. 
De Morales (R. M.) See Morales 
(R. M. de) 
Demorest (C. H.) Prayer. 3270 (516). 
De Moya (Roberto) See Moya (Ro- 
berto de) 
Dempsey (J. E.): 
Closer it gets to leaving time the 
harder it is to go. 6253 (73). 
Flower of the everglade. 29189 
(116). 
If I only had a sweetheart just like 
you. 18648 (198). 
Knights of Columbus 
29189 (282). 
Making love. 29189 (257). 
Moon-bird. 24081 (136, 137). 
Moonlight in Jungleland, 
(248, 249). 
When the girl you think the world 
of thinks the world and all of 
you. 18648 (887, 388). 
Will you always call me dearie. 
29189 (476). 
Dempsey (Mary) 
25257. 
Dempsey (V. A.) Same moon shines 
everywhere, 29189 (370). 
DeMund (H. A.): 


an- 


24256. 
27922, 

25373. 
(J.) 


Sierra Morena. 


mareh. 


18648 


Love on a strike. 


I found the right man. 381884. 
Living on the delta. 25202. 


Where can I find a real man. 38721. 
De Munno (Pasqualino) Reminiscence. 
25753. 
Demuth (Norman) : 


John Barleyeorn. 4495. 
Morning hymn. 8021, 
Denant (Alfred) Glaneuse. 15517 
(124). 


Denbo (M. A.) What's the use. 21295. 

Denby (Jack) Red roofs of Brittany. 
28845. 

Dengler (H. M.) 
gun. 25482. 

Denham (Alec) pseud. 
VU.) 

Denham (Frank) : 
Follow the sun. 3920. 
Town talks. 12886. 

Denison (M. G.): 

Birds in song. 293816. 
Indian’s serenade. 29901. 
Lorina. 27787, 27788. 
Whisper dear in my ear. 


My world’s just be- 


See Leftwich 


29025. 


Zuleika. 29189, 
Denison (M. R.) Salute to Texas. 
20726. 


Denison (T. 8S.) & co.: 
Christmas light. 26803*, 
In the valley where the wild flow- 


ers grow. 24992. 
Louisville Louie. 25231. 


Mule-ear, liver-lip Mose. 253896. 


Sister, let de spirit move you. 
25883. 
Taffy Ann. 28665*. 


There’s a reason for everything but 
you. 26102. 
Denmark, reciprocal copyright protee- 
tion of music, p. 5, 
Dennée (Charles) : 
Boys before the mast. 21569 (47). 
Danse moderne. 21569 (91). 
Printemps en forét. 9509 (593). 
Denniker (Paul): 
Am I on. 15571. 
Balboa. 18768. 
Davis’ (Joe) folio of children’s 
songs. 19089. 
Make believe ball 
22762. 


Milkman’s matinee. 


room. 17120, 


25341, 30162. 


Mr. Swing for President. 279388. 
Nero. 28088. 
Nothing ‘til now. 32708. 
Rampart street blues. 32961. 
San Anton’. 33056. 
We can huddle at home. 28909. 
You're ev’rything sweet. 26479, 
380976. 
Dennis (A. E.): 
Blue pines. 15735. 
Wishing my life away. 18508. 
Dennis (B. C.) Dream girl. 18812. 


Dennis (Frank): 
Do you dream of me like I dream 
of you. 10085. 
This must be heaven. 9009. 


Dennis (Johnny) pseud. You know 
who. 26457. 

Dennis (M. L.) Since you came into 
my heart. 238361. 


Dennis (P. A.): 
So alone with the girl. 25907, 
Youre my one-man’s song. 23988. 
Dennis (T. A.) Mystery of the moon- 


light. 28074. 

Dennis (William) Planning to get 
me off your hands. 14598. 

Dennis (William) jr. I have thrown 
away my love. 31891. 


Dennison (Chap) See Dennison (Mrs. 


EK. L.) 

Dennison (Mrs. BE. L.) Little fellow. 
16997. 

Dennison (F. L.) Just another day. 
T606. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dennison (Herbert) : 
Four little tunes. 24404. 
Petite valse de concert. 32860. 
Denny (Frank) No wonder I’m dream- 
ing. 25524. 
Denny (Inez) Lick ’em with Landon— 
that’s who. 19982, 22643. 
Denson (T. J.) Original sacred harp. 
25614. 
Dentino (Frank) 
say, I’m thru. 
Denton (D. C.): 
In other words you know you’re 


I never knew you’d 
16622. 


welcome. 10806. 
You’re a problem I can’t solve. 
29137. 
You’ve directed me to heaven. 
24014. 

Yours ’til the end of time. 29186. 
Denton (Floyd) Puppy love. 32933. 
Denton (J. J.) Laughing moon. 21569 

(296). 


Denton & Haskins music ¢co.: 
Go get that old oaken bucket. 


31663. 
It’s been a pleasure. 32122. 
Stomp it off.. 12130. 
Denver (Harry) Elsk mig i Decem- 
ber som i Maj. 654. 


Denza (L.) 
33130. 
Denza (Leila): 
Dance of the fays. 33904 (51, 52). 
Ever of thee. 338904 (69). 
So long, so long. 33904 (275). 
Your voice. 3270 (770). 
Denza (Luigi) : 
Dance of the fays. 33904 (51, 52). 
Ever of thee. 33904 (69). 


Si vous l’aviez compris. 


Funiculi-funieula. 776, 27120. 
So long, so long. 383904 (275). 
Your voice. 3270 (770). 


Denzien (H. L.): 
Find me a gal like mother. 10208. 
Old Wisconsin moon. 11576. 

De Packh (Maurice) My beautiful 
Vienna. 17279. 
De Pantoja (V. M.) 
De Paola (V. M.) 


Concha. 15892. 
Some day soon. 


28541. 

De Paul (John) Armita. 9601, 12941. 

De Paul (Mildred) Lonely heart. 
200389. 

De Persia (Ferney) I'll never forget 
you. 7260. 

Deppen (J. L.) In the garden of to- 
morrow. 16742. 

Deprince (—) C’est un peu de vous. 
31222. 


De Raay (Anny) See Raay (Anny de) 

Derby (EK. H.) Very polite gondolier. 
21201. 

Derderian (P. B.) 


Love stars. 11168. 


De Reeder (Pierre) 
England. 16129. 
DeReef (R. E.): 
Awake with the lark. 
Cateh me. 3270 (85). 
Day dreams. 3270 (134). 
Dolly’s asleep. 3270 (145). 
Frolic in the barn. 3270 (204). 
Going fishing. 38270 (219). 
I will magnify Thee. 3270 (298). 
Picking flowers. 3270 (496). 
Victory, alleluia. 5888. 
Deremo (Earl) Roll on little Savan- 
nah. 28382. 
Derevitsky (A.): 
Amiamoci. 16047. 
Frenesia del jazz. 10258. 
Non posso viver senza te. 32698. 
Sagra di S. Giovanni 1936—XIV. 
28422. 
Si puod restar fedeli ad una donna. 
16880. 
De Rieux (Justine) 
21681. 
Derksen (Clemens) : 
Blue eyes. 24189. 
I want to go home. 1173. 
Swing it, brother, swing it. 18072. 
Derksen (P. W.) Blue eyes. 24189. 
Dermer (Harold) Ill make believe. 


England, dear old 


3270 (41). 


Beautiful one. 


10576. 

Dermer (Harry) See Dermer (Har- 
old) 

Derner (Joseph) My greatest happi- 
ness. 143873. 


De Rosa (Alexander) If the wishing 
well could tell. 32046. 
De Rosa (Frank) When the dew drops 


out of the clouds. 9281, 33694. 
De Rose (Peter) : 
Close to me. 21781. 


Curfew shall not ring tonight. 
3668. 

Deep purple. 

Doughboy’s 
16064. 

Gonna hitch my wagon to a star. 
16293. 

Grass widow’s lament. 19356. 

Half of me. 22150. 

I’m in love with the girl of my 
dreams. 22338. 

Inspiration. 25002. 

Just say aloha. 25089, 29963, 29964. 

La-de-de la-de-da. 25119, 32224. 

Now or never. 25531, 30297. 

Royal blue. 33033. 

Texas star. 8958. 

That lovely night 
2720. 

That’s life I guess. 30703. 

To know you is to want you. 5791. 

Twilight down in  £Tennessee. 
33538. 


10004. 
in the dough again. 


in Budapest. 


1677 


INDEX 


De Rose (Peter )—Continued. 
When. 18394. 
Who said there ain’t no Santa 


Claus. 33735, 33736. 
Wild Western moonlight. 6099. 
De Roy (Billy) pseud. See Hodge 


(W. H.) 
De Roy (R. F.): 
According to love, I’m a million- 
_ aire. 240386. 
I want to play in a band. 24913. 
Time’s a-wastin’. 23625. 


What a fool I’ve been. 21288. 


Derr (J. F.) I can’t have love. 4203. 

Derr (Max) Waiting at the station. 
9167. 

De Ruiz (L. J.) Is this a dream. 
25007. 

De Rusette (L. E.) Two-bar patterns. 
2859. 


De Sanders (J. J.): 
I love my little old guitar. 
In a rumble seat with you. 
Let me dream of her. 16921. 
Des Barres (A. H. H.) Sit tighter. 
23375. 
Desbruéres (M.): 


16544. 
7459. 


- Adieu, plus de mystére. 9526. 
En el cabaret. 10149. 
Fort de France. 10239. 
Recuerdo de Oran. 28341. 


Deschamps (Marguerite) : 
Berceuse pour un enfant malade. 
6439. 
Déjeuner sur l’herbe. 
Naissance du printemps. 
Paquerette. ‘2102. 
Petit frére ou petite sceur. 
Sérénade 4 maman. 8645. 
Desderi (Ettore) : 
Fantasia. 16006. 
Praeludia. 30424. 
Desenclos (Alfred) Lecons d’harmonie. 
1440. 
De Sévérac 
(Déodat de) 
Desheredados (Los) 60, 6753. 
De Simone (Domenick) : 
T knew she’d be mine. 4226. 
Oh what more could I ask of to- 
night. 2012. 
Desire. 144. 
Desiauriers (Bessie) 
Désormiere (Roger) 
laine. 4798. 
DeSousa (Ayres) 


522. 
8158. 


8394. 


(Déodat) See Sévérac 


With you. 3136. 
Maria Chapde- 


We've got a date 


for next June. 2981. 
Desplanques (R.) Si tu voulais 
m’aimer. 17890. 
Dessau (Bernhard) : 
Adagio religioso. 6253 (3). 
Burleske. 6253 (52, 53). 
Capriccio. 6253 (99). 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Mazurka. 6253 (314). 
Walzer. 6253 (100). 
Dessau (Hlise) : 


Adagio religioso. 6253 (3). 
Burleske. 6253. (52, 53). 
Capriccio. 6253 (99). 
Mazurka. 6253 (314). 
Walzer. 6253 (100). 
Dessoff (F. O.) Sonata in D. 15517 
(363 ). 
Destephano (Carm) Dream girl of 
mine. 24458. 


De Summa (V. P.) I’m afraid. 10602. 
De Sylva (B. G.) See De Sylva (G. G.) 
De Sylva (G. G.): 

Polly-wolly-doodle. 2165. 

Save your sorrow for to-morrow. 

5398. 

De Sylva (Vernon) : 

In a model T Ford. 7458. 

You’ve got me in the habit. 9480. 
De Tar (Vernon) Pioneers, O pioneers. 

11691. 

Dethier (G. M.): 

Pensée printaniére. 24031 (157). 

Procession solennelle. 24031 (165). 


Dethier (J. V.) Pilgrims. 17618. 
DeTilla (G. M.) Honeymoon trail. 
24734. 


De Torre (Emilio) 
de) 
De Troia (R. F.): 
I want your love. 27492. 
You’re the sweetest thing. 24004. 
Detroit. Univ.: 
Dear old U. of D. 15986, 24394. 
Detroit victory march. 16008, 
24411. 
Detroit univ. school. 
march. 15983. 
Dett (R.N.): 
Dett collection of negro spirituals. 
24412, 26923, 26924, 29471. 
Listen to the lambs. 32292. 
Rise up, shepherd, and _ follow. 
30469, 33000. 
Sit down, servant, sit down. 33161. 
Dett collection of negro _ spirituals. 
24412, 26923, 26924, 29471. 
Dettenbach (G. A.)  You’re a dear. 
3210, 33859. 
Deuschel (A. L.) 
music. 28634. 
DeuSchel (Lary) See Deuschel (A. L.) 
Deu Schel (Lauren) : 
Au revoir, not good-bye. 
Old-fashioned love affair. 
Deutsch (Adolph): 
Margot. 1659. 
Piano echoes. 32864. 
Scottish suite. 33094. 
Sky ride. 33178. 
Stairways. 33269. 
Three sisters. 2784, 33436. 


See Torre (Emilio 


D. U. S. victory 


Sweet and dreamy 


9619. 
11561. 


1678 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Deutsch (Emery) My heart is a vio- 
lin. 14876. 
Deutsch (Florence) prop., and Deutsch 


(Lillian or Lillyan) aw.: 


And the battle rages on. 6324. 
Mating time. 1670. 

Tango. 2689. 

Wall flower lily am I. 15228. 


Why did she take you from me. 
3092. 
Deutsch (Mac) 
matter. 23769. 
Deutsch (T. M.): 
Bushel o’ kisses. 29189 (48). 
Mexatexa. 29189 (269). 
Play that fandango rag. 
(330). 
When thou art near. 


What does anything 


29:189) 
29189 (466). 


Zaamee. 29189 (490, 491). 
Deutscher biihnenvertrieb. Wenn liebe 
befiehlt. 5968*. 


Deutseher biihnenvertrieb des zentral- 
verlages der N. 8S. D. A. P., Franz 
Hher nachf.: 


Dorcthee. 16062. 
Drei kleine friulein. 16096. 
Hans und Hanna. 31738. 


Deutscher musikverlag in der N. S&S. 
kulturgemeinde: 
Don Giovanni. 32545*. 


Kiner baut einen dom. 16115. 


Heimfahrt des Jorg “Tilman. 
16385. 
Lied vom Memelland. 16958-16960. 
Sommernachtstraum-musik. 17968, 
17964. 
Stadt. 18003. 
Deutzmann (Max) Elsa entering the 
cathedral. 33594. 


Deux gamines. 15814,-17815, 20133. 

Deuxiéme bureau. 15387, 2082. 

DeVault’ (C. R.) Bugs everywhere. 
6521. 

De Vaux (Josef) Fleurette. 29598. 

Dever (F. L.) Tiger swing. 18198. 

DeVergnies (T. W.): 


Give us the new deal. S10. 


Hail, weil beloved New York. 
22149. 

If I had a monopoly on you. 
7429. 

It’s Atlantic City. 138898. 

Kiss in time. 32208. 


Salt water taffy. 8605. 

Santa Claus. 23308. 

Soft lights and sweet music. 2495. 
To live for, to laugh with, to love. 


21106. 
Whistle your worries to the tree 
tops. 26363. 
Deverson (EK. A.) Rendezvous with 


20644. 
Under a mellow 


sweet little you to-nite. 
De Vicaris (Angelo) 
moon. 12456. 


126829—37 12 


Devienne (—) Célébre méthode com- 


pléte de flute. 9509 (104), 15517 
(49). 
Devil on horseback. 25545, 25910, 
30066. 
De Villiers (P. K. D.): 
Chorale with variations. 3587. 


Memories. 4825. 
DeVito (Albert) : 
Too much trouble. 35471. 
Waltz that brought romance to me. 
28882. 
DeVivo (W. R.) Spring. 
Devlet-Muraz (Jafar) : 
Dream of Miami. 
Vineyard tango. 
De Voe (J. S.): 


14899. 


13316. 
21206. 


Lets trade hearts dear. 1723, 
16949. 

Shake your feet. 11948. 

You’re the queen of hearts. 12816. 


De Voll (Cal): 
Whole world is waiting for May- 
time. 9821. 
Zoom’ Zoom. 15509. 
DeVore (Nicholas) Songs for every- 
one. 8775. 
Devotional hymns. 
Devron (Erwin) 


16010-16018. 
It was only a line. 


4474. 
Dew drops. 24031 (41). 
De Wan (Cornelia) : 
Real flowers. 8507. 
Ship of golden dreams. 8668. 
DeWeese (Jennie) : 
Angel child. 15581. 
At the end of the trail. 15619. 
Beauty parlor blues. 15683. 
I live as long as I have you. 
24805. 
I love to stay home with you. 
16548.. 
Let us smile and sing. 16952. 


Man next door. 17128. 
Dewey (G. A.): 
Beyond the dawn. 21698. 
Down the boulevard. 583, 21911. 
Flower heaven. 22041. 
Jean Harlow. 1319), 22533. 
Just embers. 25078. 
Night with you. 23027. 
Oh moon loving one. 23062. 
Out in the still warm night. 23139: 


You love me and I love you. 
23966. 

You love me and I love you, you 
and I. 6181. 


DeWey (L. R.): 
Dancing on the stars. 132382. 
I want to be naughty and still be 
nice. 138790. 
I want to be your shadow. 16662. 
Pal of my play-days. 14555. 


1679 


INDEX 


DeWey (L. R.)—Continued. 
Path that leads to you. 14567. 
Dewhurst (W. T.) When the sunset 


fills the sky. 380894. 
De Wilde (Andrew) ‘Those happy 
days. 21084. 

DeWindt (S. A.) It’s no use pretend- 
ine  o2t2o. 


Dewing (A. A. M.): 


Dear ol’ M. P. A. 26908. 

Eestacy. 31512. 

March: T. A. M. P. A. 32427. 

Pharmacy. 32862. 
Dewing (M. A.) Hestacy. 381512. 
Dewling (Roberta) Birthdays and 
roses. 293818. 
De Wolfe (Meyer) On the Lido. 
30545. 


Dexheimer (KE. M.): 
Honey Lu. 16433. 
’Tis better so. 9028. 

Deyzac (Jean) : 
Année en 

9509 (15). 
Ces airs joyeux, ces chants de féte. 
9509 (106). 
Children’s corner. 9509 (121). 
Damoiselle elue. 12862 (118, 119). 
En bateau. 15517 (92). 
Enfant prodigue. 9509 (201-208). 


vain chasse lannée. 


Menuet. 15517 (244). 
Prélude. 21569 (94). 
Récit et air d’Azaél. 9509 (610, 
611). 
Trois chansons de Charles d’Or- 
léans. 9509 (181). 
1°"° arabesque. 15517 (468). 
De Zulueta (F. M.) Tower mass. 
12385. 
D’Hardelot (Guy) pseud. See Rhodes 
(Helen) 


Diack (J. M.): 


Little Jack Horner. 25191. 


Morn, noon and night. 8629. 
Dial (J. W.): 
It is you, just you. 1290. 


You got me feelin’ kinda funny. 


12776. 
Dial music co. Dial System piano 
method. 26927. 
Diamond (David) Sinfonietta. 28498. 
Diamond (Jack) : 
Castaway of love. 9840. 
I’m keeping my eyes on you. 10636. 
I was a fool. 10718. 
Tell me. 12245. 
Diamond (Leo) Paris pandemonium. 
20510. 


21667. 
Harlem holiday. 


Diana and Endymion. 
Di Angelo (Charles) 


24678. 
Diaz (Angel) : 
Despecho. 138269. . 
No me dejes. 1959. 


DE. TLD. Sieve 


Diaz (M. A.): 


In old Miami. 1236. 


In the valley of the sun. 1257. 
In the valley of the Temecula. 
T7505. 
Morning serenade. 8022. 
My mountain maid. 8128. 
Old pal. 5126. 
Dibble (K. EK.) My beautiful De-a-dore. 
27993. 
Dibble (T. C.) Home on the sea. 


29742. 
Di Brienza (M. D.): 
Hail to the city majestic, pride of 
the U. S. A. 16328. 


Oh father (K) Nick. 17456. 


There’s no place like New York 
town. 18163. 

Dibuk (Il) 24414, 24415, 

Di Ciceo (Raffoela) Duce Mussolini. 
627. 

Dickenson (Amy) Keep the kettle sing- 
ing. 27645. 

Dickenson (Charles) God who was 
tired. 13477*. 

Dickerhoff (D. W.) Miami moonlight 
trail. 14264, 


Dickerson (J. B.): 
Days said adieu. 9988. 
Just wait ‘till I get you home. 
27637. 
Dickerson (M. L.): 
Just wait ‘till I get you home. 


27637. 
What would I do without you. 
33662. 
Dickerson (Malone) Let’s do our num- 
ber. 11027. 
Dickerson (N. E.): 
Alluring. 15558. 


In my night dreams of you. 7482. 
Dickey (M. T.) Roosevelt campaign 


song. 8574. 
Dickey (J/rs. R. R.) See Dickey 
(M. T.) 


Dickhart (W.H.) One-two-three waltz. 
17522. 


Dickie (Esther) Cricket and the bum- 


ble-bee. 454. 
Dickinson (A. A.) Memories of you. 
11256. 


Dickinson (C. A.) Posadas. 5250. 
Dickinson (Clarence) : 
Berceuse. 3270 (59). 
Blessed are they that dwell in Thy 
house. 29321. 
God of all lovely sounds. 29656. 
Grant Thy grace, O Lord Jesus. 
29676. 
Madrigale. 3270 (408). 
Ode on the name Jesu. 3270 (467). 
Swedish folksong. 3270 (636). 
Thy word is like a garden, Lord. 
S777. 


1680 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1956 


Dickinson (D. V.): 
Alone at night on the _ prairie. 
15560. 
It’s no use. 4457. 
Dickinson (J. R.): 
President Roosevelt’s smile. 32911. 
Roosevelt-Todhunter school song. 


33019. 
Dickinson (M. L.) Don’t forget the 
giver. 16054. 
Dickinson (Tom) Heart of gold. 
10403. 
Dickover (F. R.) Television — girl. 


8932. 

Dicks (EH. A.): 
Immortal love. 
Strife is o’er. 21569 (529). 

_ 12 short voluntaries. 21569 (99). 

Dickson (J. E.) Thy faithful few. 


32060. 


5776. 

Di Cristo (Michele) Guerra ’e san- 
zione. 7041. 

Didion (Genevieve) Lost for words. 
32354. 


Dido and Aeneas. 31480. 
Diefenthaeler (F. A.): 
In tribal array. 19776. 
Meditation. 4813. 
Three songs. 21876. 


Diehl (Courty Rossi-) See _ Rossi- 
Diehl (Courty ) 
Diehl (HE. R.) You’re young. 6218. 


Dielhenn (J. C.) 
sons in jazz. 14280. 

Diémer (Louis) Grande valse de con- 
cert. 9509 (264). 

‘Dieren (Bernard Van) Sonata. 19073. 

Diernhammer (Hans) Puerto nuevo. 


Modern piano les- 


25718. 
‘Diestelhorst (H. J.): 
Dark eyes. 31395. 


Under a blanket of stars. 23675. 
Dieterich (Milton) : 


Capture. 3545. 


Like as the hart. 27731. 
Star magic. 33271. 
You be the moon. 12755. 


‘Dietrich (Albert) F. A. EB. 23318. 
Dietrich (D. R.) If you have another. 
22443. 

‘Dietrich (Renee) pseud. See Wright 
(I. D.) ‘ 
Diets (J.) pseud. See Seidt (J. A.) 
Dietsch (C. K.) Evry time you’re 

near. 13378. 
Dietz (N. M.): 
If you were you and I were king. 


32056. 
Swing time girl. 30678. 
Dietze (Prinus) Ciacona. 3602. 
Diffenbaugh (G. L.) Sambo’s picnic. 
30495. 
‘Diggenhof (—) pseud. See Fagan 
(Gideon) 


Diggett (Harold) 
of to-morrow. 

Diggins (EH. A.) 
night. 30016. 

Diggle (Roland) : 


With the dawning 
30935. 
Let’s make love to- 


Allegretto grazioso. 9561. 

Breathe on me, breath of God. 
29338. 

Prelude, Variation and Fugue, on 
Dundee. 11738. 

Sundown at Bethany. 8862. 

Di Giacomo (Luigi) Inno per gli ex 
combattenti italiani, post no. .1. 
25001. 

DiGiorgio (Josephine) Music you’re a 
wonder. 27987. 

Di Girolamo (Ralph) Miss America. 
1727. 


Dignan (M. W.): 


Everything I do is wrong. 10172. 
Just a drop of rain. 7590. 
Moonbeams and sunbeams. 4877. 
One autumn day. 11596. 


There’s a little country home in 
O-HI-O. 15078. 
Di Guglielmo (A. A.): 


Adorable, be mine. 9527. 


Down the lane of my heart. 10073. 
Muddy river. 11835. 
Shack upon the hill. 20749. 


Take me back to the shack upon 
the hill. 12217. 
Di Iulio (W. J.) I love you. 13675. 
Di Leo (Francesco) Coraggio dell’- 
amore. 18974. 
Di Leo (Fred): 

Apache. 24098. 

Down Piccadilly Lane. 

Hlidonina. 24501. 

Saluto all’ Argentina. 25809. 

Diller (A. R.) House of broken 
dreams. 22220. 
Diller (Angela) 
book. 32909. 
Dillion (Dorothy) 
town. 19742. 
Dillon (KE. S.) 

28138. 
Dillon (F. C.) 

8470. 
Dillon (Harry): 

I’d rather be a little too soon. 
6253 (199). 

Largest egg’s not always laid by 
the hen that cackles the most. 
29189 (236). 

Dillon (Joe) You are gone and I’m 
alone. 21482. 
Dillon (L. B.) 
Dillon (L. M.) 
ing later on. 
Dillon (W. A.): 

Bonnie, my highland lassie. 6253 

(44). ° 


24453. 


Pre-school music 
In an old college 
Ocean of dreams. 


Prince Su Ming Wang. 


Autumn bonfire. 24122. 
Better things are com- 
29189 (35). 


1681 


INDEX 


pt. 1H, n.s.; v. 8 


Dillon. (W. A.)—Continued. 
Do me a personal favor. 
Everybody’s good to me. 
(157). 

Girlie, girlie, ’'m just gone on you. 
12862 (182). 

I’d rather be a little too soon. 
6253 (199). 

I'd rather have a lady than an 
automobile. 6253 (200). 

Largest egg’s not always laid by 
the hen that cackles the most. 
29189 (2386). 

Now altogether, hip, hip, hooray. 
21569 (401). 

Old home. 12862 (379). 

Shovel your troubles away. 14784. 

Teddy-te-tum-tum-tay. 6253 (471). 

Dillon (Wm.): 

Four new courier choruses. 21877. 

He'll hold to my hand. 27230. 

His love sent Him to the cross. 
31797. 

Never alone. 23002. 

New temple choruses. 32663. 

Dillon bros. Teddy-te-tum-tum-tay. 

6253 (471). 

Dilsner (Laurence) 

9207. 
Dilworth (EK. M.) 
U. S. A. 17665. 
Di Marco (Anthony) 


31456. 
12862 


We praise Thee. 
President of the 


Just a little kiss 


to-night. 7598. 
Di Martino (Aladino) See Martino 
(Aladino Di) 
Di Marzio (Vincent) : 
Frozen dreams. 22075. 
Lolita. 14130. 
Sweet serenade. 12177. 


Di Mascio (Pat) 

8041. 
Dimples. 29488, 29716, 30540, 30926. 
Di Napoli (Michael) : 


Faces. 19200. 
Who is it, huh! Who is it. 9315. 

Di Napoli (Mike) See Di Napoli 
(Michael) 


D’Indy (C. J.) See Indy (C. J. a’) 
D’Indy (Vincent) See Indy (Vincent 
d’) 
Dinehart (J. A.) 
heaven when I’m with you. 
Dingelstedt (R. H.): 
Moods and melodies. 32522. 
Motor-bus honeymoon. 32544. 
Dingle Dell adventures. 540*. 
Dingledy (W. P.) Won’t you say hello. 
29086. 
Dingman (C. H.) 


And life will be like 
26575. 


Song of the sails. 


14875. 
Dingman (Gertrude) My _ gorgeous 
girl. 14872. 


Dingwall (M. J.) They’re all a-walk- 
ing, laddie. 26114. 


Disman (Morris): 


Movie star parade. 


| Dissell (W. F.) : 


Dinus (Paul) When the circus comes 
to town. 6028. 
Diodet (L.): 
Clavelitos. 26533 (48). 
Love’s torment. 33904 (174). 
Dion O’Dare. 9509 (508). 
Diorio (T. B.): 


And then—sudden love. 18701. 


conteniplations 
My,meditations have been 
inclinations 
centered over you. 8076. 
DiPietro (Joseph) Moon magie in 
Maine, 27958. 
Dippolito (Albert) Since the day I 
lost you. 8688. : 


Dirge for Phillida. 
Di Roeco (N. L. J.): 
All dressed up with no place to go. 
12891. 


16025. 


I’m taking singing lessons. 16609. 

I want to be alone. 13789. 

Sing to me. 14802. 
Disappointment. 17794. 


Di Sarli (C.) See Sarli (C. Di) 
Discépolo (E. S.): 

Aima del bandonéon. 15555. 

Réve de jeunesse. 32984. 

Yira Yira. 26433, 26434. 
Disher (H. B.): 

Lullaby lady. 17095. 

What would I do without you. 

18392. 
Disher (Hugh) 
Disler (B. M.) 
19606. 


See Disher (H. B.) 
I’m California bound. 


24225, 
27135. 


By all the stars above. 
Girl with the golden voice. 
Give me your heart. 31654. 
I hate to stare. 24792. 
I thank my stars. 24893. 
Let's face the future together. 
25157. 

Time marches on. 23624. 

Disque 413. 18799, 18993, 20215. 


Broken playthings. 15767. 
Rose of Monterey. 17775. 
Diton (C. R.) Listen, American voters. 
16982, 22653. 
Ditson (Oliver) co, ine.: 


All glory, laud, and honor. 46. 

Alleluia! Christ is risen. 3911, 
Sales 

Avenging and bright. 24124. 

Baby’s eyes. 15649. 

Barearolle. 9655. 


Beauty eternal. 2348. 

Carnival overture. 3548. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
24966: 


Choice sacred duets. 24295. 


1682 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Classic Italian songs. 9883. 


Come hither, ye faithful. 29414. 
Cossack lullaby. 9922. 
Cotton blossoms. 115844. 


Credo. 9942, 9943. 

Deep River. 519. 

Ditson a cappella chorus book. 
10031. 

Ditson Christmas carol book. 
29484, 

Ditson clarinet pliayer’s repertory. 
10032. 

Ditson four-part songs for boys 
voices. 29485. 

Ditson three-part songs. 

Ditson two-part songs. 

Dolly’s lullaby. 26949, 

Drum. 29527. 

Hight chordal attacks. 

Fairy shadows. 16162. 

Finlandia. 27071. 

Flowing river. 27084. 

Forty Christmas carols. 

Foster choral book. 3938. 

Fourteen familiar Christmas carols. 


10033. 
10034. 


19158, 


27255. 


29626. 
Gondoliers. 31680. 
Gossip Joan. 842, 


Hallelujah chorus. 29689. 


Happy is the miller boy. 22164. 
Holy spirit. 29740. 

Idyl. 28419. 

In the eathedral. 12417. 
Incline your ear. 29897. 

It’s spring again. 16804. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 29948. 


John Peel. 10917. 
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee. 
King George’s head. 19898. 
King in Bethlehem. 29975. 
Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
30009. 
Maiden. 27856. 
Maids of Cadiz. 
March of progress. 30117. 
Menuet Reverchon. 27915. 
Musical Mother Goose for two. 


204. 


30102. 


27988. 
Musing. 1134. 
My old Kentucky home. 2028. 
O lovely peace. 27206. 
O morn of beauty. 5086. 
Oh, Vermeland. 11550. 
Old folks at home. 2028. 


Old King Cole. 11566. 

On board the Goodspeed. 30339. 
On great lone hills. 28186. 

Ring up the curtain. 2279. 
River song. 11835. 

Robyn harmony. 20672, 20673. 
Roll, Jordan roll. 28380. 
Romance, in G flat. 20682. 
Rumpty dudgett. 30488. 

Santa Claus in town. 25811. 


‘Ditson three-part songs. 


School and gymnasium marches. 
5411, 

Shéhérazade. 

Sing, O heavens. 30553. 

Song of greeting. 12047. 

Technic tales. 15025. 

Ten light overtures for orchestra. 

30373. 

To thee, O country. 12363. 

Waltz in EH flat. 21227. 

Woo, blows the wind. 29087. 
Ditson a cappella chorus book. 10031. 
Ditson Christmas carol book. 29484. 
Ditson clarinet player’s repertory. 

100382. 
Ditson four-part songs for boys voices. 
29485. 


30536. 


10033. 
Ditson two-part songs. 10034. 
Dittberner (Mary) Don’t run away I 
want to be your pal to-day. 6785. 
Dittersdorf (—) Allegro. 26985. 
Dittersdorf (Carl von) Symphony in 
C. 26036. 
Dittmer (L. J.) 
9474. 
Diver (F. K.): 
Adios, mi amiga. 12875. 
Black night. 138058. 
Dixie belle. 19076. 
Dreaming that my dreams have all 
come true. 13331. 
Haunted with dreams of you. 
10380. 
In Barcelona. 10790. 
It’s bitter. 19807. 
Keep shakin’ in your shoes. 
Lolita. 14130. 
Lonesome river. 22698. 
Some people think love’s funny. 
14850. 
Strolling down the boulevard with 
you. 2608. 
Sweet serenade. 12177. 
Waiking in the shadow of the 
moon. 21228. 
Divina commedia. 9509 (532). 
Divo del cinema. 16028*. 
Dix (C. M.) Love love. 20091. 
Dix (J. Airlie) aw., and Dix (J. An- 
nie) prop.: 
Call of the sea. 9509 (95). 
For my lassie. 9509 (699). 
Hindustani cradle song. 
(291). 
Ould side car. 12862 (390). 
Shadows are falling. 9509 (662). 
Song of content. 9509 (684). 
Spray of heather. 9509 (699). 
Witch’s song. 9509 (810). 
Yeomen. 9509 (814). 
Dix (R. E.): 
Hamburger, a bottle of beer and 
you. 10366. 


You’re worthwhile. 


13991. 


9509 


1683 


INDEX 


Dix (R. E.)—Continued. 
If love should take a_ holiday. 
10755, 
In the hustle and the bustle of the 
day. 10811. 
It’s a myst’ry to me. 10860. 
Little Boy Blue plays a trumpet 


now. 20000. 
We're on our way to _ heaven. 
23744. 
Dix, ltd. : 


Bad as you are. 15658. 
For you alone Lucia. 154. 
If I were Bing. 27514. 
Lonely road. 27763. 
On with the show, don’t ring the 
curtain down. 20463. 
Pantaloon, 17572. 
There’s a song they sing at a sing 
song in Sing Sing. 2750. 
Tower of London. 15138. 
Dixie. 18278, 13279. 
Dixie land. 13280. 
Dixon (C. T.): 
I like to lean ’gainst telephone 


poles. 10386. 
I wonder what you’re doing to- 
night. 1182. 
On a bench in lovely Valencia. 
11580. 
Remember, I’m thinking of you. 
5307. 
Sinetta. 2459. 
Dixon (D. M.): 
Don’t sale tax the gals. 10057. 
Not turning backwards. 11508. 
That old vacant chair, 12282, 
Dixon (Hillen) Parting. 17584. 
Dixon (G. R.) California, my land of 


golden dreams. 31227. 
Dixon (I. L.) Lord is my shepherd. 
7813. 
Dixon (J. E.) Parting. 17584. 
Dixon (Mrs. J. E.) See Dixon (Hillen) 
Dixon (J. H. R.) Prelude and fantasy 
fugue. 28302. 
Dixon (M. L.) 
Dixon (Mort): 
Did ja mean 
24417. 
Did you mean it. 269380. 
Dixon (Peter) Hail! Men of adventure 
hail. 887, 4052. 
Dixon (R. A.): 
Bronson’s song folio. 
24212-24216. 
Bronson’s song folio for Hawaiian 
and Spanish guitars. 6514. 
Dixon (S. E.) If love is blind. 4878. 
Dixon (W. H.) Come right in, sit 
right down, make yourself at home. 
24031 (33). 
Dixon (William) I ain’t giving nothing 
away. 7184. 


His hands. 19460. 


it, hope you did. 


9778, 9779, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Dmitrowna (Sonia) pseud. See Betan- 
court (Maria) 
Doane (Sylvia) : 
Gone but not forgotten. 16292. 
Meet the leader man, swing it Sam. 
4814. 
Dobbin (D. V.) Moonlight blues. 4882. 
Dobbins (B. L.) All I want is you. 
31024. 
Dobbs (J. R.): 
Dancing to your music. 15953. 
Everywhere is heaven where you 
are. 13377. 
My Sunday - go - to - meetin’ 
17352. 
Sentimental moon. 
Dober (C. K.): 
Americana. 81. 
Animal ballet. 
He played on 
4097. 
Lady from Hollywood. 27666. 
Pardon me for dreaming. 5197. 
Some day we'll meet again. 20829), 
20830. 
There’s 
123817. 
DobesS (Josef) Mein traum bist du... 
30136. 
Dobkin (Harry) 


gal. 
14755. 


26580. 
his old bazooka. 


no two ways about it. 


Cohen’s the master. 


15873. 
Doblinger (L.) (Bernhard Herzman- 
sky): 
A guater tropfen, so dreimal tag- 
lich. 9513. 
Allah! Allah. 9559. 
Allergrosste zukunft hat die liebe. 
31028. 
Almenrausch und edelweiss. 18688. 
Alois!! 33817. 
Am besten ktisst sich’s im biro. 
3325. 


Ausflug mit dir ist ein ausflug ins 
gltick. 3367. 


Axel an der himmelsttir. 31085. 
Ball bei Ziehrer. 31105. 
Behitit dich Gott. 29302. 


Bisschen melodie, bisschen Sympa- 


thie. 15721. 
Donaudam pf schiffahrtsgesell - 
schaftskapitan. 19093. 


Es gibt nur eine stadt, die so a 
weinderl hat. 19176. 
Es wird im leben. 3837. 

Fahr’ nach St. Gilgen zur sommers- 
zeit. 31548. 
Frau von heut’. 

Gebundene hande. 29633. 

Heiss brennt die liebe. 16388. 

Herz ist einsam in der welt. 31789. 

Heut’ ist der scho6nste tag in mei- 
nem leben. 4128. 

Ich hab bei jeder resi gltick. 19700. 


29618. 


1684 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ich hab’ den wagen voller wunder- 
sché6ner miidchen. 22432. 

Ich hatt’ so gerne an dich ge- 
glaubt ... 10788. 

Ich kann nicht mehr langer allein 
sein es muss etwas gescheh’n. 
32029. 

Ich _ spiel 
19703. 

In der niihe dieser frau... 43889. 

In Holly-Holly-Holly-Holly-Holly- 
wood. 32071. 

In Langenlois. 10798. 

Ja mein kleiner hiitto-hotto, hutto- 


auf meiner geige... 


hotto reiter. 16823. 
Landsleut!! 4581. 
Liebe siegt. 4634. 


Liebes gltick, kehr doch bald bei 
uns ein. 11055. 

Lied vom Alltag. 

Lied vom Montmartre. 4688. 

Mal links—mal rechts. 4784. 

Mama ich bin so gliticklich. 32418. 

Mein schatz, wir lernen italienisch. 
20178. 

Mein schones friulein, gute nacht. 
30135. 

Mein traum bist du... 

Mohnblumen blih’n... 

Mutti. 11346. 

Nimm nur mein herz. 32684. 

Nur in meinem  schrebergarten 
fiihle ich mich wohl. 32721. 

Oft gentigt ein glaischen  sekt. 
17452. 

Pfiiat di Gott. 5218. 

Platzmusik. 5281. 

Salzburger schnitirliregen. 

Schinkenfleckerln. 11906. 

Schlager-olympiade. 17826. 

Sei g’scheit mein kleines. 30516. 

Silhouetten walzer. 30549. 

Sommersprossen. 30583. 

Spiel von liebe fiir mich—Zigeuner. 
Sy saps 

Stilles tal in sonnenschein. 

Tabu—foxtrot. 30679. 

Ungektsst sollst du nicht schlafen 
geh’n. 12467. 

Variationen. 12488. 

Vienna—film. 30821. 

Wanderlieder—fantasie. 30846. 

Was hab’ ich dir getan. 5980. 

Weit drausst in der vorstadt von 


19983. 


30136. 
20211. 


5390. 


12128. 


Wien. 5963. 
Wenn der aite brunnen rauscht 
5965. 


Wenn ich ein midel witisst. 5967. 

Wenn ich ftir jedes busserl einen 
groschen hatt’. 5968. 

Wenn ich von dir geh’, weine nicht. 
12570. 

Wir wollen traumen. 12706. 


Zahln, zahl’n. 21563. 
Dobson (E. B.) My own girl. 
Dobson (Lesbia): 

Three little songs. 19084. 

Three songs. of bush and town. 

19085. 
Dockett (Clarence) 
23861. 
Doctor 
7969. 
Dodd (Arthur) 
5694. 
Dodd (B. M.) World’s gone ga-ga, 
let’s go too. 18588. 
Dodd (Jimmie): 
Dear Mister Crosby. 3697. 
Moon over Macon. 1750. 
Dodd (L. M.): 

At the scout camparall. 

Cats and mice. 29877. 

Christmas songs to play and Sing. 


22969. 


Why darkies sing. 
(Rubin) Mien lebins gang. 


Tell me I’m forgiven. 


29257. 


29408. 
O dear little children. 30806. 
Old tunes for young players. 
25574. 


Santa Claus march. 30306. 
Sharps and flats to read. 25847. 
Silent night. 30306. 
Tunes to play and sing. 26163. 
Dodds (J. E.) Wm going to step right 
out and find myself a baby. 27418. 


Dodge (C. E.) Front section. 26533 
(Sirs. ye 

Dodge (M. R.) In the heart of you. 
1242. 


Dodge (N. E.) Heaven. 22179. 

Dodge City trail. 25220, 25625, 25640, 
25989. 

Dodging the dole. 

Dodson (L. M.) 


31925, 31939. 
In the dear old Pine 


Ridge mountains. 138858. 
Doe (A. L. H.): 
Just we two. 27638. 


Many a quarrel’s in the making. 
27865. 
Dobereiner (Christian) Sonate. 4063. 
Doeberitz (C. V.) Allerlei volkst#nze- 
auf dem klavier zu spielen. 59. 
Doeing (Matilda) I have come to stay. 
4222. 
Doelle (Franz): 
Donogoo tonka... 6778. 
Ich hab dich so gern. 7732. 
Lieder, die uns der zigeuner spielt 
eh ahem 
Doenhoff (Albert von) See Von Doen- 
hoff (Albert) 
Doerfel (William) : 
I’ve got a yen for you. 13772. 
If Cinderella hadn’t lost her slip- 


per. 4366. ‘ 
Parting is such sweet sorrow. 
11651. 


1685 


INDEX 


Doerfel (William )—Continued. 
You’ve got a monopoly. 12822. 
Your picture in my heart. 6246. 

Doflein (Erich) 


klavier. 4639. 
Doggett (H. E.) Haunting eyes. 
31751. 


Dohnanyi (Ernst von) : 
Introduction und fuge. 6253 (246). 


Marsch. 6253 (103). 

Pastorale. 6253 (104). 

Pavane mit  variationen. 6255 
(375). 


Symphonische minuten. 30677. 
Toccata. 6253 (105). 
Dohrmann (Allan) After breakin’ 
with you. 9532. 
Dokes (C. A.) Forgotten water-mill. 
29613. 


Doktor Johannes Faust. 16046. 

Dolan (A. EH.) Texas, the big frying 
pan. 18128. 

Dolan (Svea) 

Dolbeer (R. K.) 


Let’s dream. 19960. 
I forgot to mention 


love. 1016. 
Dole (D. W.) Night of stars. 5049. 
Dole (De Webster) See Dole (D. W.) 
Dole (H. B.): 


Cherubim song. 15517 (52). 

Evening on the Sava. 15517 (97). 

Neath our earth, in gloomy Hades. 
15517 (267). 

Poison-tree. 15517 (300). 

Round the good father’s 
15517 (323). 

Saturday brings rainy weather. 
JUS OP LT (BREN) 

Sun and moon. 


door. 


15517 (381). 


Dolecsk6 (Béla) Parmai_ ibolya. 
20511*. 

Doleesko (Béla von) Warum wird 
liebe so schwer gemacht. 21248. 

Dolin (Gerald) Cuba libre. 24363, 
26861. 

Dollar (W. A.) Caribbean moon. 
26756. 

Dollison (Dolly) I lost you dear. 
27384. 

D’Ollone (Max) See Ollone (Max d’) 

Dolph (Betty) Wonderful Saviour. 
18523. 

Doman (John) After all. 18662. 

Dombkowski (Walter) Moj skarbie. 
32515. 

Dombrowski (Henry) Far in Hawaii. 
13398. 


Domina (Fritz): 
Ich spur’ in mir. 7425. 
Nur eine stunde. 8232. 
Domingo (J. M.) Marcial, eres el mas 
grande. 1657. 
Dominguez (Alberto) Dulzura. 24488. 


Liedvariationen fiir | 


pt. III, n.S., v. 31 


— 


Dominguez (EK. J.) Star on high. 
8819. 
Dominguez B. (Alberto) Alma de 
mujer. 60. 
Dominici (Helio) Hula serenade. 
24757. : 
Dominick (Peggy) Sweet boy. 26013. 
Domosky (H. J.): 
Don’t say good-bye. 3754. 
I’m wild about Willie. 27450. 


Let’s. 14047. 
While you’re away. 12661. 
Don Giovanni. 14324, 14325, 32545*. 
Don Juan de Manara. 559. 
Donahoo (P. S.) Vm gonna swing my 
swan song. 16578. 
Donahoo (Puss) See Donahoo (P. 8.) 
Donahue (A. B.): 
Roosevelt cheer song. 25787. 
Up Salt River. 26192. 
Donahue (Al): 
From a distance. 
I dream of Bermuda. 
I wrote a song. 10735. 
Donahue (T. A.) Um from Paree. 
13698. 
Donahue (Wanda) 


10266. 
24785. 


Rock a bye heart- 


ache of mine. 8557. 
Donalds (Jack) If you’re in love say 
it with flowers. 43880. 


Donaldson (H. E.): 
When you're near. 6057. 
You're no friend of mine. 

Donaldson (Walter) : 
Blow that horn. 


18606. 
24185, 31176. 


Can’t we fall in love. 15804, 
24250. 
Did I remember. 13274. 


Did I remember to tell you I adore 
you. 6757. 

Don’t come crying to me. 13292. 

Dream house number. 21916. 

Dream kisses. 3777. 

I'd be lost without you. 29775. 

I’d hate to tell you. 4206. 

In the garden of Allah. 29892. 

It’s a small world. 18895, 16792. 

It’s been so long. 4450. 

My blue heaven. 8064. 

Night of nights. 17413. 

Oh, so lovely. 28152. 

San Francisco. 5394. 

She’s.a Follies girl. 11953. 

Sometime in spring. 383229), 

You. 9408, 9409. 

You gotta pull strings. 12778. 

You never locked so _ beautiful. 
3207, 9445, 12785. 

Donaldson, Dougias & Gumble, 

Cabin in the sky. 9804. 

Goose hangs high. 29672. 

I like that face you're wearing. 
7244. 


ine 


1686 | 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1956 


aN 


I want the whole world to love 
you. 24911. 

It’s a sin to tell a lie. 4448. 

More I know you, the more I love 
you. 17246. 

On a coconut island. 

Stars and soft guitars. 30623. 

Tell me with your kisses. 21002. 

Wintertime dreams. 29066. 

With thee I swing. 26412. 

Woman hasn’t got enough eyes for 
a man that flies. 12717. 

Would ’ja have a cup o’ Java with 


204384. 


me. 238918. 
You better play ball with me. 
12757. 
Donastia (Pddre) Happy Bethiehem. 
29700. 


Donato (Hdgardo) : 
A media luz. 1, 24032. 
Puro chispa. 25720. 


Donaumelodien. 20179, 21234, 21248. 

Donderer (Georg) Kleine ettiden. 
29981. 

Dondero (lL. H.) Baby, what should I 
do. 31089. 

Donenfeld (Israeli) Silent moon. 
14790. 

Doner (J. G.) Townsend pep song. 
9055. 


Donez (lan) WhenIam gone. 23788. 
Donholt (C. W.): 
Down in sunny Florida. 
On the high seas. 14518. 
Wonderful girl. 15406. 
Donington (Mary) : 
Hlongatitude Legitudior. 
I’m sailing in a cylinder. 
Molehilis. 7990. 
Week-end fiction. 
Well away. 23758. 
Donington (Robert) Practical method 
for the recorder. 5255. 

Donnelly (Andrew) Quintuplets on 
parade. 2216. 
Donnelly (J. B.) 
0449. 
Donnelly 
8908. 
Donnelly (T. R.) Down on the banks 
of the Doon. 10071. 
Donnerwetter tadellos. 

823). 
Donogoo tonka. . . 
Donoho (V. R.) 
Donchoo (F. M.) 


16067. 


16119. 
166053. 


9220. 


Ship ahoy, yo ho. 


(J. J.) Syracuse overture. 


9509 (229) 
6778. 
Eyes of Texas. 6879. 
67th psalm. 26531. 
Donostia (P.) Vocalise-étude. 5899. 
Don’t tell me it’s Christmas. 24445*. 
Donth (A. A.) sr. Hail to the Presi- 
dent. 4057. 
Doogan (P. J.): 
Coming back home. 3628. 
To be like Jesus. 5787. 


Dooge (Gladys) 
for me. 18319. 
Dooley (J. M.) 
Dooley (Pat): 
Are you from Texas too. 18720. 
Just a little dug-out on the plain. 
13954. 
Sheriff Dan McGrew. 14776. 
Dooley (Phil) Why is the high tide 
high. 9388. 
Doonan (Lee) Fading moon. 21996. 
Doone (J. 8S.) Country fair waltz-song. 
26848. 
D’Or (Henri Pierre-) 
(Henri) 
Dorak (A. E.): 
Swing rhythm. 5657. 
There’s no one can paint a true 
picture. 12314. 
Dorch (Gaston) : 
Chimes. 18928. 
Heap big chief. 19427. 
Mother-in-law. 20249. 


Dream Sweet dreams. 


My love song. 8117. 


See Pierre-d’Or 


Suicide. 20920. 
Dore (Daniel) Réponse d’amour. 
32981. 
Doree (Nadage) : 
New York I love you. 1944, 8184. 
Peace is life’s victory. 23167, 
28252. 


Doremi musikverlag, a. g. Gloria und 
der clown. 138474. 
Dorf (B. L.) You've got rythm plus. 
6230. 
Dorff (Henry) 
means I love you. 
Dorfiler (Rachelau) 
you. 26396. 
Dorfman (W. J.): 
Believe it or not. 21691. 
Gone with the wind. 31689. 
I’m lonely without you. 22348. 
Nature’s symphony. 30267. 
Re-elect Roosevelt President. 
25746. 
That’s how 
33394. 
To have and to hold. 33455. 
Tongue-tied. 30756. 
Dorgelés (Roland) Oui, tu lVauras ta 
croix. 8350. 
D’Oria (Louis) 


Any way I say it, it 
21619. 
Wiennie bake and 


romance was born. 


See Oria (Louis D’) 


Dorian (René) Israél ... va ten. 
4440. 

Doricus (—) Quando nasce Vamore. 
20611. 


Dorien (Edward) : 
Awake or asleep. 145. 
Hit of the season. 7121*. 
Dorien (Edwin) : 
Born lucky. 15752. 
In Budapest. 16721. 
In the stillness of the night. 16753. 


1687 


INDEX 


Dorien (Edwin) —Continued. 
Let’s dance in the New York man- 
ner. 16930. 
Let’s name the day. 16941. 
- Mild and mellow. 17191. 

Should I be aloof. 17886. 

You rate four stars with me. 18587. 
Dorlay (Georges) Novios. 8226. 
Dorman (C. E.): 

Along came love. 18692. 

I don’t want to be a king. 1006. 

My golden band of memories. 

20283. 
Dorman (L. A.) 

Ada Marie. 

My reverie. 11427. 

Oklahoma home. 23072. 

There’s something about you, that 

makes me love you. 18169. 


"18656. 


Dorn (G. A.) I sold you my heart for 
a song. 27471. 

Dorn (Lane) pseud. See Kelly 
(Jeanne ) 


Dorn (Ralph) I sold you my heart for 
a song. 27471. 
Dornréschen. 31458. 
Doro (Grace) : 
Invitation to love. 13876. 
You autographed my heart. 
Dorothee (Die) 16062. 
Dorr (Isabell) Old pal. 
Dorr (Julian) : 
Do you know that the moon cain 


23938. 


11571. 


talk. 24427. 
Together we never can fail. 21113. 
You think I’m jealous. 24012. 


Your love like a strike of a match. 
24026. 
Dorr (W. R.) 
29309. 
Dorsey (Jimmy) : 
Beebe. 3429. 
Parade of the milk bottle caps. 
11641. 
Dorsey (T. A.): 
I’m talking about Jesus. 
If you sing a gospel song. 
Dorsey (Thomas) 
9844. 
Dorsey (Tommy) Three moods. 
D’Orsi (Albert) : 
I opened my Tene 16627. 
I waited for spring. 16658. 
One moonlight night. 17517. 
Dosha. pseud. See Spofford (Hva) 
Doss (Jim) On the range in the sweet 
beyond. 382775. 
Dostal (Nico) : 
Fallt dir der abschied auch so 
schwer. 31547. 
Havana heaven. 13534. 
Dottini (L. R.) Indian dance. 
Dottor Oss. 3764*. 


Benediction response. 


13734. 
13831. 
Caught us doing it 


16063. 


29898. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Double or nothing. 10056, 29500, 31865, 
33117. 

Dougan (F. E.) Blue lagoon. 15731. 

Dougherty (Budd) : 

At the top with you. 134. 
Can’t-cha. 3587. 

One day has gone. 5154. 
Wasted love. 262438. 

Dougherty (Dan) Look out for the 
brown bomber, the kid from Alabam’. 
11121. 

Dougherty (Edward) 
come through. 309381. 

Dougherty (Jennie) Just a year ago. 
10937, 22564. 

Dougherty (William) 
15624. 

Douglas (Bert) : 
Apple dumplin’. 9594. 
Put it in writing. 23221. 

Douglas (Charles) Song 
verse. 14880. 

Douglas (Hthel) : 

Cloches de St. Etienne. 9509 (134). 
Uncle Pete’s birthday. 9509 (755). 

Douglas (G. W.) Something’s calling 
me back to Dixie. 23408, 283404, 30582. 

Douglas (Leslie) : 

In a little Devonshire lane. 22455. 
When my day’s work’s done. 9278. 

Douglas (M. A.) Something’s calling 

me back to Dixie. 238408, 23404, 


With Jesus Pll 


At your request. 


without 


30582. 
Douglas (Mona) Five Manx folk 
dances. 31461. 


Douglas (Shipley) : 
Cloches de St. Etienne. 9509 (134). 
Uncle Pete’s birthday. 9509 (755). 
Douglas (William) Prisoner’s dream. 
28308. 
Douglass (Bruce) : 
All is well. 24060. 
I looked into your eyes. 
Just another affair. 4521. 
Louisville honey. 4712. 
Moment I found you. 
This really must he love. 
Weary wind. 9215. 
Dous (Carry): 
Rainbow moon. 25735. 
Sing ’em sweet and play; ’em hot. 


7268. 


32517. 
26118. 


25879. 
Douty (Nicholas) Music, when soft 
voices die. 17269. 
Dove (Hawley) Devotion. 537. 
Dove (L. U.) Dreams. 219390. 
Dove (The) 574. 


Dover (Edward) Roosevelt of the na- 
tional heart. 11859. 

Dow (G. R.) One angel missing in 
heaven. 11595. 

Dow (H.C.) I dream of you at sunset. 
13640. 

Dow (Robert) 


Bouquet. 21722. 


1688 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dowd (Marie) : 


Little boy. 11075. 
Love play. 4740. 
Dowell (N. F.) My dream heaven. 
17299. 


Dowell (Vennia) : 
I love to swing. 273889. 
It must. be I’ve deceived you. 
27575. 
Dowling (Jane) 
sky. 5584. 
Down among the dead men. 6792. 
Down in yon forest. 31465, 31466. 
Downey (Fairfax) True blue Elihu. 


Stars fell out of the 


12409. 
Downey (H. E.) Dancing under the 
moon. 6716. 


Downing (A. J.) Seventeen. 25842. 
Downing (I. Y.) When this old heart 
of mine ceases its beating. 3051. 


Downing (Kenneth) pseud. See Tre- 
harne (Bryceson) 
Downing (V. E.): 
Picture on the wall. 20540. 


Still we find that we’re in love. 
20905. 
Downs (Georgia) 

12843. 
Downs (J. M.) 
Downs (Johnny) 
Downs (Lawrence) 
13581. 
Downs (S. M.) 
Doyle (A. W.): 
Did we just kiss. 31426. 
Drink of our love to-night. 
Gone leaving just a heart. 
Doyle (Arthur): 
Love swings high. 
Our melody of love. 28226. 
Sometime remember. 23406. 
There’s a song in my soul. 28727. 
We'll face our future. 23737. 
Doyle (F. E.) I'd like to take a trip in 
a streamlined train. 19534. 
Doyle (George) : 


Your’ reflection. 


Desert moon. 16007. 
See Downs (J. M.) 
Home of the hills. 


Diabolo. 12862 (128). 


31495. 
31682. 


27817. 


Check, check, a hundred per cent. 


29383. 
My love. 14400. 
Doyle (J. F.) My girl is Miss Irene 
O’Day. 1834. 
Doyle (Jack) My girl is Miss Irene 
O'Day. 1834. 


Doyle (M. H.) Won’t you be my every 


day sweetheart. 18528. 
Doysié (Abel) Marchons' gaiment. 
27873. 
Dozer (C. E.) Christian homes. 379. 
Dragonette (Vincent) Say you will be 
mine. 2371. 
Drake (B. V.) V-I-R-G-I-N-I-A. 9142. 
Drake (C. A.): 
Memory of our summer love. 
25325. 


Moonlight memories. 22869. 
Drake (Ira) In the hills of old Mon- 
tana. 13857. 
Drake (Janie) pseud. See Hill (L. J.) 
Drake (Larry) pseud. See Gollinger 
(Aw Re) 
(Milton) Do the _ Riviera. 
21889. 
Drake (Oliver) 
29683. 
Drakeford (L. H.): 
Advertisia. 3278. 
Aubade. 31075. 
Cockney lullaby. 6631. 
Driftin’ cowboy. 617. 
Grow, tobacco, grow. 875. 
I wonder where you are. 


Guns and guitars. 


10731. 


Land that I love. 4579. 
Lonely heart. 7791. 
On a delicatessen counter. 11581. 
Patty songs. 20519. 
Drakeford (Louis) See Drakeford 
(L. H.) 
Dransmann (Hansheinrich) Hiner 
baut einen dom. 16115. 
Drawing-room favorites. 18648 (107- 
109'). 
Drdla (Franz) : 
Fantasie. 12862 (138). 
Polichinelle. 12862 (407). 
Serenade. 8643. 
Souvenir. 8796. 
Walzer serenade. 9509 (771). 


Dream a little dream of me darling. 
6799. 
Dreamy waltz. 
Dreber (Arthur) 
Dreher (Marian) 
if I sing. 6169. 
Drei kleine friulein. 16096. 
Drei miderl um Schubert. 33083. 
Drei tolle tage. 31490. 
Dreiklang-verlag, a. g.: 
Annemariechen-Annemarel, ei ei ei, 
du bist treu. 18709. 
Ball an bord. 12991. 
Bei zartlicher musik da kann man 
herrlich trAumen. 13082. 
Beim allerersten tangoschritt. 
31143. 
Berlin wie es weint, Berlin wie es 
laecht. 311538. 
Cara Mari. 31248. 
Dann wird es langsam wieder 
herbst. 31392. 
Drei tolle tage. 31490. 
Du oder ich. 31499. 
Es ist so schon ein gliick zu zwei’n. 
31525. 
Hs sehneit. 31526. 
Fallt dir der abschied auch so 
sehwer. 31547. 
George Sand, die besiegte siegerin. 
13455. 


13342. 
Jackey. 4476. 
You can’t blame me 


1689 


INDEX 


Dreiklang-verlag, a. g—Continued. 
Heut’ gehst du ohne gruss an mir 


vortiber. 31790. 

Hor’ ich im traum zigeunerweisen. 
31800. 

Honolulu. 31816. 
Ich hab’ nur eine leidenschaft. 
32028. 


In meinem garten bltihen bald die 
ersten veilchen. 32074. 

In Santa Fé. 32082. 

Jeder hat ein kleines stammlokal. 
32151. 

Karneval in Sevilla. 32193. 

Keine ist so schOn wie du. 19894. 

Kiisse sind die sprache der liebe. 
14011. 

Lilalou. 14090. 

Madel ahoi. 32413. 

Mirchen, die man 
trhumt. 32414. 

Mariann’ du hast es meinem herzen 
angetan. 32481. 

Mondnacht am Rio Grande. 32519. 

Nur ein kleiner strauss narzissen. 


im fruthling 


32720. 
Peter hat Marie gektsst. 32858. 
Rafaela. 32519. 
Skandal um die fledermaus. 383165. 
Triumen, immer nur triumen. 
33481. 


Wie schade, dass wir uns So wenig 


versteh’n. 33755. 
Wort vielleicht. 214538. 

Dreimasken musik, g. m. b. h. Gran- 

dioso. 10341. 
Dressel (Hrwin) Tanzrhythmen. 

30689. 
Dresser (I. L.) Let us kiss. 32278. 
Dresser (Paul) Just tell them that 


you saw me. 16861. 
Dressler (lL. Richard) prop., and Dress- 
ler (Louis R.) auw.: 
Christ is risen. 9509 (129). 


O for the wings of a dove. 18648 
(241). 
Song of the angels. 26533 (273). |. 
Dressler (Louis Richard) prop., and 
Dressler (William) au. Almighty 
Giver, bountiful and free. 31003 (6). 
Drew (Doryce): 
Forever and a day. 3929. 
If you could care for me. 4378. 


Just like a flash. 4531. 
Searching for romance I stumbled 
into love. 5425. 


That mysterious melody. 5714. 
Drew (EH. EH.) That’s how you at- 
tracted me. 18148. 


Drew (E. M.): 
Dear restless heart, be stiil. 
Song of the West. 8771. 
Waiting. 12524. 


9996. 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 31 


Drew (Freddy) : 
Forever and a day. 3929. 
If you could care for me. 
Just like a flash. 4531. 
Searching for romance I stumbled 
into love. 5425. 
That mysterious melody. 5714. 


4378. 


| Drewett de Kresz (Norah) See Kresz 
(N. D. de) 
Drewniak (John)  Bloodroot. 26681. 
Drexler (Max) Since yesterday. 
28489. 
Drexler (V. T.) Stars. 238454. 
Dreyer (Dave): 
Do my eyes deceive me. 26941. 
Ill never let you go. 7261, 13665,. 


16535. 
Just one more dance, madame. 
19880, 27631. 
Tumble on tumble weed. 
9082. 

Driesech (J. A.) : 

En Dio Moana. 24504. 
Pontevedra. 11715. 

Driggs (Collins) You're a brand new 
thing. 6188. 

Drigo (R.) Millions d’Arlequin. 15517 
(248). 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 621, 
3805, 9509 (192), 16102, 16103, 29525, 
31496, 31497. 

Driscoll (J. E.): 

Because ’m mad at you. 9677. 

Hyes. 10183. 

Goodbye dreams. 10331. 

How could I do without you. 
21295. 

I know I’m 
31898. 

I’m just like a rainbow when it 
comes to you. 16587. 

It must be love. 16790. 

Just like that. 10949. 

Let me hold you in 
16922. 

Little girl of the West. 

Lonesome Luke. 17036. 

Papa’s got to learn to say yes, yes 
to mama. 17574. 

Saturday night. 11895. 

Sweetheart without you. 33333. 

That night of all nights. 12280. 

Uhm-m-m. 28841. 

Western pal. 183870. 

Driscoll (Joe) : 

Because Tm mad at you. 
Eyes. 10183. 

Goodbye dreams. 10331. 
Just like that. 10949. 
Little girl of the West. 
Lonesome Luke. 17036. 
Saturday night. 11895. 
That night of all nights. 


2850, 


in love with you. 


my arms. 


17005. 


9677. . 


17005. 


12280. 


1690 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Driseoll (Lee) Thrill me in the moon- 
light again. 12846. 
Driscoll (M. E.): 
Flag of Christ the King. 
3906. 
Soldiers of the King. 5524. 
Driskill (Gladys) Cowboy’s tribute to 


3905, 


our Will. 9936. 
Driskill (Mrs. H. W.) See Driskill 
(Giadys ) 
. Driver (HE. EH. E.) Tunes for rhythmies. 
28818. 


Driver (F. P.): 

Noah’s ark animals. 17425. 

Teddybears—all of them. 17425. 
Driver (J. D.) Johnny jump up. 4496. 
Drobegg (Whitey) You’ve broken my 

dream. 21541. 
Drohan CH: P:).: 
Bolles on parade. 13074. 
Let your heart be a garden of love. 
7728. 

Where it’s always today. 9299. 
Druecke (C. A.) See Druecke (C. H.) 
Druecke (C. H.) Life is what you 

make it. 82280. 
Drumheller (Chas.) : 

Brilliant star. 12862 (69). 

Dashing spray. 12862 (123). 

No you don’t. 12862 (365). 

Ocean pearl. 21569 (414). 


Pandora. 21569 (431). 
Silver spray. 12862 (462), 21569 
(496). 


Texas galop. 12862 (487). 
Drumheller (L. A.) My guiding star. 
3270 (430). 
Drummond (EH. F.) Idealism. 13812. 
Drumn (Kathryn) Because I am lonely 
for you. 9675. 


Drumtra (Harvey): 
O-o-do-a-little. 28211. 
Wondrous love. 23907. 


Drunkard (The) 321738, 33372. 

Dryman (James) When twilight falls 
in the mountains. 21350. 

Drysdale (EH. M.) Love’s token. 14193. 

Drysdale (Patrick) She’s a honey you 
ean’t forget. 14771. 


Du, du liegst mir im herzen. 10118. 


Du hast diamanten und perlen. 28191. 
Du oder ich. 31499. 
Duane (J. R.) Sapphic ode. 9761, 
13081. 
Duarte (Margarita) A mi _ perrito 
pienselo. 3271. 
Dubeck (J. A.): 
Don’t cheat on me. 16053. 
You’re my only love. 12799. 
Dubensky (Arecady) Capriccio. 3811. 


Duboff (A. A.): 
Forlorn. 3934. 
Kitty. 14003. 
That judgment day. 8965. 


Dubois (C. A.) 
(Théodore) aw.: 
Aubade printaniére. 15517 (17). 
Ave verum. 15517 (19). 


prop., and Dubois 


Ballade. 15517 (87). 

Chanson des roses. 12862 (88) 

En la bémol majeur. 12862 (146, 
147). 

En la naturel majeur. 12862 (148). 

En mi naturel majeur. 12862 
(149). 

Kn ré bémol majeur. 12862 (150). 

En ut dieze mineur. 12862 (151). 

Entr’acte—rigaudon. 21569 (117). 


Esquisse. 21569 (121). 

God, my Father. 9509 (251). 

Prélude et fugue. 9509 (583). 

Symphonie francaise. 9509 (725), 
12862 (484). 

Trop tard. 12862 (508). 

Viatique. 12862 (516). 


Dubois (Frank) Come on and smile. 
3621. 

Dubois (Herman) My mate, my fate. 
8121. 

DuBose (N. H.) You are doubly dear. 
18558. 

Dubourg (Ch.) Valse  chaloupée. 
18648 (272). 

DuBov (P. HE.) Why. 15368. 


DuBov (Phil) See DuBov (P. E.) 
Ducasse (Roger) : 
Hgo sum panis vivus. 
Suite francaise en 
29189 (411). 
Variations plaisantes. 
15517 (416), 21569 


648, 649. 
ré majeur. 


12862 (514), 
(582), 29189 


(449). 
Duchemin (Lucien) Fugues 4 4 par- 

1LESs Gao: 
Duchin (Herbert) psewd. See Cohen 

(Herbert ) 


Duckett (Raymond) I’m asking for 
your love, baby. 16562. 
Duckworth (R. E.): 
Irishman never grows old. 16777. 
Like the words of a beautiful song. 
14088. 
Now youw’re gone. 14473. 
To-night I sing to my love. 
DuConge (A. J.) jr.: 
Blue moments. 18821. 
You’re just the kind o’ girl for me. 
29145. 
Ducrest (W. F.) 
chariot. 28650. 
Duddy (J. H.) 
Dudgeon (Frank) 
Dudley (C. W.): 


18213. 


Swing low, sweet 


Here Bill. 4120. 
Meeting. 7941. 


I’m Anthony, your adversary. 
22310. 
Prairie fire. 5256. 


1691 


INDEX 


Dudley (E. W.): 
Sit down, servant, angels in heav’n 


goin’ to wait on you. 17926. 
When death calls your name. 
18399. 


Dudley & Buchanan: 
Sit down, servant, angels in heav’n 


goin’ to wait on you. 17926. 
When death eallS your name. 
18399. 
Duer (I. M.) Inspiration. 32097. 
Duerr (Edwin): 
Father’s day. 31566. 
Lead soldiers. 32248. 
’Toxicatin’ you. 33479. 
Duey (H. P.) Down in the dumps. 
26962. 
Dufenhorst (I. H.) Children’s delight. 
9864. 
Duffy (B. E.) Love’s lonesome hours. 
22751. 
Duffy (M. W.) My baby girl. 27991. 
Dufour (Bert) Let’s sign a contract. 
11041. 
Duggan (Josephine) Roosevelt again. 
14701. 
Dugger (C. H.) Darkness. 15965. 
Dugger (R. T.) My sweetie’s gonna 
say yes. 11444. 


When I see the love 
33674. 


Duggin (Lillian) 
in your eyes. 
Duhig (John): 
There’s love in spring. 18161. 
You're lovely and lovable. 29146. 
Dukas (M. D. P.) Cing filles d’Orla- 
monde. 21569 (74). 
Dukas (Paul): 
Ariane et Barbe-bleue. 
Cing filles 
(74). 
Répertoire moderne de _ vocalises- 
études. 18648 (302). 
Sorcerer’s apprentice. 
Duke (A. T.): 
Cupid’s trumpeteers. 19009. 
Dixie on parade. 19078. 
Don’t do as I do. 19096. 
I answer yes when I mean no. 
19514. 
Sailor Jack McCoy. 20717. 
Since I’ve rediscovered love. 20781. 
They can’t fool me all the time. 


26533 (12). 
d’Orlamonde. 21569 


2549. 


26112. 
With only my mikey and me. 
21425, 
Duke (Al) Sce Duke (A. T.) 
Duke (Russell) Just you and love and 
me. 7632. 
Duke (Vernon) : 
Gazooka. 6962. 
I used to be above love. 18765. 
My red-letter day. 4994. 
Now. 30295. 
Duleu (—-) Amour réveur. 6318. 


pt. 1G n S.fvesk 


Duleu (E.): 
Je voudrais vous faire un aveu. 
7566. 

Réve de virtuose. 177381. 

Dull (Mollie) When you have love 
you have everything. 6054. 
Dulmage (W. E.): 

Carry on. 26765. 

Uncle Sam’s on parade. 5857. 
DuLyn (Florence) Romany. 14696. 
Dumas (Roger) D’Ajaccio a Bonifacio. 

9954. 
Dumesnil (Maurice) 
tinée. 29189 (55). 
Dummy line. 629, 
DuMond (Joe): 

All to Jesus. 21591. 

At mother’s knee. 21688. 

Blessed Lord Jesus. 21707. 

Broomtails. 29344. 

By the bend o’ the river we shall 

meet someday. 21736. 

By the sea. 21738. 

Come ye weary traveler. 

Did He die in vain. 21874. 

Ever in Jesus may I find refuge. 

21980. 

Father in heaven, 22017, 

Flowers of Jesus. 22042. 

He is e’er beside you. 22176. 

His home beyond the blue. 

IT am so happy. 222388. 

I come to Thee. 22240. 

I’m marching home. 22346. 

I shall be there. 22390. 

I would give my all. 22480. 

If your heart is heavy laden. 

22449. 

In my Father’s house. 

In prayer I come to, Thee. 

In sunset land. 22473. 

In the peace of Thy embrace. 

22482. 
Jesus, I am waiting. 225388. 
Jesus is calling. 22539. 
Jesus is waiting to help you. 
22540. 

Jesus, Savior. 22544. 

Jesus take me to Thy bosom. 
22545. 

Just for you. 22576. 

Let me sing my song. 22627. 

Let us waik the way together. 

_ 22641. 

Little while. 22675. 

My Christ is your Christ. 

My homeland. 229388. 

Old story. 238097. 

On the hill of Calvary. 23110. 

Prayer. 23209. 

Road that leads to Thee. 23270. 

Road to glory. 23271. 

Saved by His grace. 23305. 


Chant de la des- 


21798. 


22198. 


22464. 
22469. 


22908. 


1692 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Seek ye the heavenly Father. 
23318. 

Singing His song. 23569. 

Some day I'll hear the angels sing. 
23398. 

Some sweet day. 23402. 

There is a land. 23589. 

There is room enough for _ all. 
23590. 


We are marching forth to battle.’ 


23734. 

When e’er I pray. 23786. 

When the night her curtain draws. 
238820, 

When your skies are cloudy, look 
for showers of joy. 23836. 

Wonderful love. 23906. 

Dumont (L. F.) And now I lay me 
down to sleep. 6321. 

Dunaev (Nicholas) Rhapsody of love. 
2265. 

Dunaway (EH. C.) 
31159. 

Dunbar (HE. 8S.) Near my heart. 22996. 

Dunbar (George) Love is the grand 
finale. 25250. 

Duncan (Carlyle): 

Christ is risen from the dead, 6611. 

Day of resurrection. 6733. 

Pater noster. 83880. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 

25696. 

Voice that breathed o’er Eden. 
9152. 
Duncan (D. A.) 

18610, 
Duncan (Jan): . 

Go slow. 193809. 

I’ve been deceiving you. 
Man about town. 20136. 
Duncan (W.C.) Sallie hasn’t changed 
._ her maiden name. 21569 (484). 
Duncan (W. G.) It feels so. good. 


Betty and Will. 


You’re so heavenly. 


19666. 


10853. 
Dundas (Girvan) : 
In China. 7467. 


Ragamuffin Joe. 8497. 
Dunford (J. W.) In Hawaii long ago. 


4391. 
Dungan (F. A.) Snow flakes falling. 
148382. 
Dungan (Olive) : 
Enchantment. 16127. 
Mango moon. 20148. 
White jasmine. 18464. 
Wind song. 21421. 


Dungate (Eva): 
Hallowed wings. 13521. 
Isle of Sleep. 10848. 
Jubilee bells. 18944. 

Dunham (H. H.) 


sanctus. 15517 (88). 
Dunham (H.M.) Five settings of the 
sanctus. 15517 (S88). 


Five settings of the 


Dunhill (T. F.): 


Angler’s song. 21615. 


Christmas carol. 9878. 

Coach. 9888. 

Country life. 6679. 

Daisies and grasses. 9888. 

Dapple-grey. 10877. 

Evening prayer. 10161. 

Harvest song. 10377. 

Here, there, and everywhere. 
10424. 


Home we go. 11991. 


In an old-world village. 7464. 

Intermezzo. 21946. 

Lord, dismiss us with Thy bless- 
ine rolle 

Pas seul. 30384. 

Piping times. 11698, 11694. 

Sing ivy. 11991. 

Starlings. 12117. 

Suite of four pieces. 18044. 


10122. 
12545. 
See Spain-Dunk 


Two fairy pieces. 
Way to London. 
Dunk (Susan Spain-) 
(Susan) 
Dunkéll (KE. K.) and Dunkéll (H. J.) 
I wonder. 19691. 
Dunkley (H. G.) Martyr of Antioch. 
12862 (328). 


Dunlap (H. H.) aw, and Dunlap 
(D. A.) prop. O, you. 32785. 

Dunlop (A. C.) Alone with my Say- 
ior in prayer. 6305. 


Dunlop (Merrill) : 

Good night, Ill meet you in the 
morning. 10327. 

I believe the answer’s on the way. 
31860. 

It’s about time. 16798. 

Joy in my heart. 168389. 

Let us sing as we journey home. 


16951. 
Linger, my soul, at Calvary’s 
mountain. 11067. 


My testimony. 32634. 

No heavy crosses. 17420. 

O won't that be joy. 17448. 
Opened for me. 17535. 

Promoted. 17675. 
_ Smile, only smile. 33183. 

Songs of a Christian. 17980. 
There’s a better day coming by 
and by. 33410. 


There’s music in my soul. 18162. 
Use me, Lord. 18278. 

Won’t it be wonderful. 18526. 
Yes, Lord, I will say yes. 18549. 


Dunlop (Ruth): 
Make me kind and loving. 17121. 
Secret of a kiss. 17839. 

Dunn (A. B.) Day you came my 

way. 21851. 

Dunn (A. HI.) 


Menuet in A. 22818, 


1693 


INDEX 


Dunn (A. R.) Loving in the moon- 
light was made for two. 7860. 

Dunn (Charles) Diddle - dum - dee. 
6759. 

Dunn (Chester) In a little blue cafe. 
13839. 


Dunn (D. E.): 


Rain at night. 8499. 


Secretary wanted, unencumbered. | 
20741. 
Dunn (H. A.) College cruise. 15875*. 
Dunn (H. L.) I fell in love with 
you. 273842. 

Dunn (J. Be): 

Justorum animae. 13882. 

Surrexit Christus hodie. 12165. 


Dunn (K. E.) Death of Bruno Haupt- 


mann. 10002. 

Dunn (L. C.) Lightship bell. 25179. 

Dunn (M. E.) I want a contract with 
Cupid. 10707. 

Dunn (Ruth) Over and over and 
over again. 8361. 

Dunn (S. C.) My dear mother. 
14355. 

Dunn (W. F.) When you go away. 
15340. 


Dunne (Jeanne) : 
Because it’s swell. 
Dance man. 9957. 
Hiteh-hiking. 7122. 
I burned my candle at both ends. 

10504. 
I saw you in a crowd. 7361. 
Rain in Kansas. 20625. 
Why did you say I love you. 


6417. 


9329. 
Dunning (Edith) Louisiana, my own. 
27794. 
Duntiing (S. L.): 
Fifty-five rounds and canons. 
15517 (89). 
Thirty-four unison songs. 3270 
(154). 
Dunphey (Mary) Miss you, my dear. 
20202. 
Dunsing (Paul) German folk dances. 
29638. 


Dunsworth (B. R.): 
Follow the beauceant. 3919. 
It’s amazing, but true. 16794. 
Kansas state legion auxiliary song. 
4541. 
By beautiful butterfly. 
Velvet shadows. 21197. 
Duo primer. 24489. 
Du Page (Dick): 
Honky-tonky Joe. 24736. 
Love rides on the moon. 17072. 
Du Page (F. BE.) Love, I wanted you. 


20266. 


1564. 
Du Page (Richard) Love, I wanted 
you. 1564. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 381 


Dupell (P. T.) That’s how I believe 
in you. 15062. 
Dupies (Helen): 
If this is love. 


Night. 380275. 


29865. 


Put my lariat by my side. 30438. 
Dupont (Gabriel) : 
Caresses. 26533 (34). 
Chanson des_ noisettes. 26533 
(35). 


Chant de la destinée. 26533 (37). 
O triste, triste . 21569 (410). 
Pieusement. 21569 (488). 

Dupont (Jacques) Soirs a 
Pins. 2497-2502. 

Dupont (R. A. A.): 
Caresses. 26533 (34). 
Chanson des noisettes. 26533: (35). 
Chant de la destinée. 26533 (387). 
O triste, triste... 21569 (410). 
Pieusement. 21569 (488). 

Du Pont de Nemours (HH. I.) & @o., ine.: 
American home theme. 9579. 
March theme. 11220. 

No turning back. 11500. 

Dupré (Marcel) : 

Cours d’harmonie analytique. 
31258, 31359. 
3 élévations. 6825. 

DuPree (Annette) Little old log cabin 
in the lane. 11085. 

Duquette (R. G.) Dearest pal. 

Duran (G. E.): 

Hlena. 21971. 
Ensueno. 21975. 
Recuerdo. 23248. 

Duran (Pete): 3 
I saw love in your eyes. 
My smiling baby. 11433. 

Durand (Aug.) First waltz. 
(228). 

Durand (Jacques) aw., and Durand (M. 
A. M.) prop. Petit berger. 24031 
(159). 

Durand (Paul) 
m’aimes. 10028. 

Durand & cie.: 

A sa guitare. 4. 

Aeneas. 9528*, 26541. 

Andante de la troisiéme symphonie. 
28424. 

Bal vénitien. 

Berger Collinet. 

Bergére indulgente. 

Boeane. 18830. 

Bonté. 9752. 

C’est un p’tit ramoneur. 9798. 

Ce que raconte le vieux chéne. 344. 

Chanson lasse. 18911. 

Chant nostalgique. 352. 

Chantons Baechus. 6589. 

Chantons Platée. 6590. 

Cheeur triomphal. 28425. 

Cing poémes. 2174. 


Juan-les- 


10001. 


19652. 
9509 


Dis-moi que tu 


26632. 
9697. 
9698. 


94 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Coneerto. 4383, 434. 
Concerto moldave. 26836. 
Danse de corde. 19030. 
Danse en rythme espagnol. 
Délaissée. 10010. 

Dix cantiques alleluiatiques. 10351. 
Duo des fraises. 1383849. 

Hgo sum panis vivus. 648, 649. 
En dansant sous les tilleuls. 660. 
Enlévement en mer. 10152. 

Entre les deux. 10154. 

Florida. 10220. 

Galante aventure. 10280. 
Grande marche. 10339. 

Je t'aime. 27599, 27600. 

Jésus, Toi qui sauvas le monde. 
1328, 1329. 
Jota. aragonese. 
Ma premiére piéce. 
Montferrine. 20219. 
Orientale. 11615. 
Par le chemin montueux. 

Pepina. 11667. 
Petit Jacques a compris la musique. 
11678. 
Pliaska. 2154. 
Printemps. . 8471. 
Récit du bouffon. 
Salut au printemps. 
Scherzo. 1419. 
Si quelquefois tu pleures. 26209. 
Solféges de concours. 2503, 28540. 
Sonatine. 2531. 
Sonatine en trio. 
Suite en rocaille. 2616, 2617. 
Suite francaise. 8855. 
Sur le chemin d’amour.: 28624- 
28626. 
Pehen.}: 12235: 
Tu es Petrus. 
Valse des ondes. 
Vieilles cartes, 
26209. 
Viens Fanny. 2916, 2917. 
Voilier. 2928. 
4™° quatuor. 26529, 26530. 
4™° symphonie. 3268, 3269. 
10 chansons populaires. 2235. 
100 dictées musicales. 2378. 
Durant (Eddie) pseud. See 
(G. E.) 
Durante (Francesco) 
Domini. 14278. 
Durante (Jimmy) Durante’s (Jimmy 
(Sechnozzle) ) jumbo song book. 6380. 
Duren (H. E.): 
America forever. 80. 
Incidentally yours, Will. 4421. 
On the banks of the little Baraboo. 


19031. 


2349. 
1625. 


2104. 


2240. 
2304. 


25928. 


9080. 
2896. 


vieilles mains. 


Duran 


Misericordias 


14516. 
Sunny little honey of the moun- 
tains. 23485. 


That happy day of autumn. 2717. 


126829—37——_13 


Durham (Edward) : 
Harlem shout. 
Oh boy. 2001. 
Swing of swings. 
Durham (Gordon) 
dreams. 2226. 
Durick (J. A.) Do you really mean it 
that way. 160386. 
During (Mildred) : 
Nights in Spain. 
This is Hollywood. 
Durrant oe 
Cake and sack. 31226. 
Coronation song. 31348. 
Tired Tim. 33450. 
Durso (Gerardo) Evviva Mussolini. 
21890, 21991. 
Durst (A. S.) 
30200. 
Durst (Sidney) 
ices. 24594. 
Duseh (Alexander von): 
Neun gedichte von Alfred Basser- 
mann. 16107. 
Sonate fiir zwei klaviere. 8755. 
Dusik (Géza) Bisschen melodie, bis- 
schen sympathie. 15721. 
Dusterhoff (Flo.) June night, moon- 


31746. 


33037. 


Rainbow of my 


11487. 
12331. 


Music in your eyes. 


Friday evening sery- 


light, and a girl like you. 32164. 
Duthoit (Reneé) Songeuse. 15517 
(366). 


Duthoit QW ) ei 
Love of the three oranges. 4737. 


Marche polovtsienne. 7910. 

Prince Igor. 32916. 

Two little Japs. 33545. 
Dutilleux (Henri) : 

Fugue 4 4 parties. 31620. 

Lecons d’harmonie. 1440. — 
Dutton (Dolly) : 

Dreamy eyes. 16094. 

Hello Caleb, hello. 4118. 


I’m trying to find my way home. 
13736. 
Rainbow’s end. 23236. 
Dutton CE. Fe)’: 
All because of you. 
Are you really in love. 
Im just a rolling stone. 
This is good-bye. 33422. 
Dutton (Theodora) au., and Shipman 
(H. A.) prop.: 
Cradle song. 15517 (68). 
Evening song. 15517 (98). 
Forest horns. 6253 (131). 
In the moonlight. 6253 (241). 
Little dancer. 6253 (283). 
Little violinist. 15517 (221). 
Military parade. 15517 (247). 
On the river. 6253 (362). 
Petite valse. 15517 (295). 
Poppy field. 15517 (301). 
Skating song. 6253 (425). 


31021. 
24105. 
31944. 


1695 


INDEX 


Duval (A. C.): 


Dancing on my heart. 19026, 
Star of my dreams. 23451. 
Duval (Andre) Way down in the 
South Seas. 28906. 
Duval (M. P.): 
Dancing on my heart. 19026. 
Star of my dreams. 23451. 


Duvall (Bill) See Duvall (W. C.) 


Duvall (F. E.) Maybe I was wrong. 
11240. 
Duvall (Lucy) Let me swing my ro- 
mance. 27693. 
Duvall (V. A.) Gingham girl. 22090. 
Duvall (W. C.): 
Let me swing my romance. 27698. 


Old memory road. 28170. 
DuVernay (Edward) Why should I 
eare for you. 238874. 
Duvernet (Roland) MHere and there. 
1243*. 
Dvorak (Anton, or Antonin): 
Als die alte mutter. 6253 (12). 
Ballada. 12862 (381). 
Blessed Jesu, fount of merey. 6466. 
Exerpt from Largo. 6877. 


Humoreske. 6253 (194, 195), 7169. 

Humoreske—Old folks at home. 
31837. 

Humoresque. 16462, 27308. 


Klagendes gedenken. 26533. (157). 
Largo. 1426, 7674, 16905. 
Largo from the New world sym- 
phony. 32233. 
New world symphony. 5087. 
Songs my mother taught me. 
25942. 
Dvorak (Leopold) 
10487. 
Dwan (Isabelle) : 
Alone once again, 9567. 
Interlude, 10831. 
Dwie, Joasie. 6765, 8245, 8246. 
Dyck (V.) Chant de la _ jeunesse. 
26771. 
Dye (Dick) Night below the Mason- 
Dixon line. 11483. 
Dye (1. B. T.) Lone star trails. 


Hungarian march. 


27759. 


Dye (L. V.) You left me all alone. 
29126. 

Dye (P. A.) You left me all alone. 
29126. 

Dyer (B. L.) In the vale of happy 
endings. 29896. 


Dyer (L. B. M.): 
Polyphonies du XIII® siécle, 20572, 
28282. 

Sonata for violin and piano. 12041. 
Trois chansons. 9932. 
Dyer (W. C.) Blue over you. 
Dyer (W. E. 8S.) jr. 


253. 


2728. 
Dyke (V. T.) Will you be my valen- 
tine. 3111. 


That’s your line. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Dykema (P. W.) Robin Hood and 
Allin a Dale. 11887. 
Dymerski (Lottie) Forgive me. 
Dynamic music co.: 
It's the start of a new romance. 
22520. 
Love is ev’rywhere. 11148, 
Dynes (T. P.) I am weary dear for 


759. 


you. 986. 
Dyson (George): 
Chaconne. 25700. 
Fantasy. 25700. 
Prelude. 25700. 
Prelude, Fantasy and Chaconne. 
25701. 


Rustic evening. 11875. 
Dyson (Hal) Sanctions of love. 23301. 


Dzurus (Joe) Major Bowes. 7891. 
HKads (C. G.): 
God’s love. 27150. 


Holy Savior. 989. 
Sunset in the harbor of New Bos- 
ton. 12157. 
Eagle (Harry) Yew-pine trail. 9407. 
Hagleson (Oscar) Just a little tune. 
4510. 
Eaglin (Jesse) 
Kaglin (T. J.) 
beautiful Ohio. 


See Eaglin (T. J.) 
Warsaw villa, on the 
28908. 


Eakin (Vera) Ay, Gitanos. 148. 
HKaly (M. A.): 
I found an angel in Los Angeles. 
19545. 


World’s all right with me. 26427. 
Wrap your cares in rhythm. 3160. 
EKamon (D. R.) Love was in the air. 
7844. * 
Earhart (Will) Master musician se- 
ries. 33904 (178-185). 
Earl (Alys) My darling of memory 


land. 1816. 

Earl (John) That tar paper shack by 
the river. 26091. 

Earl (Lu): 


Bless your heart honey. 18060. 

Dreams that bring heaven to me. 
6811. 

Forever. 755. 

He’s gone to that judge up in 
heaven. 10400. 

Hobo’s last request. 4140. 

I’m wrapped in dreams of you. 
24872. 

If it wasn’t for you. 1204. 

Just one precious moment with 
you. 1375. 

Love came to me in the gloom. 
11133. 

Lullaby of love. 7872. 

My sweet little queen of stars. 
1906. 

Our Dizzy Dean. 5175. 

Ring my finger please. 

Why can’t I live in dreams. 


5340. 
23859. 


1696 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Earl (Mary) pseud. See King (R. A.) 

Earl (William) pseud. See Alderisio 
(W. E.) 

Earl Carroll Palm 
3358, 4160, 4282. 

Earl Carroll sketch book. 25868. 

Earle (F. A.) Snuggle in. 23390. 

Earle (H. E.) Goin’ to dat new plan- 
tation. 81672, 31673. 

Earle (P. W.) jr. It’s all your fault. 
10863. 

Early (O. M.) Lead me in Thy truth. 
27678. 

Early Americana. 3816. 

Early bird catches the worm. 29535*, 

Earnshaw (F. W.) Musical portrait. 
4919. 

Farsley (L. E.) Gridiron. 871. 

Easiest tunes to sing and play. 

Easley (H. G.) 
21076, 

East (C. 8S.) Same old way. 8609. 

East (Ed) auw., and East (Ed) ine, 
prop.: 


Island revue. 


31506. 
This is my dance. 


I want to be your sponsor. 138792. 
Swing waltz. 12199. 

East Bay associate matrons. assn. 
Sweet Rita May. 2658. 


East side wedding. 20642. 
Easter (C. J.): 

Feeling kind’a blue. 24551, 

That thing called swing. 26092. 

Easter lily. 6837%*. 

Easter treasury. 3270 (163). 

Eastman (H. D.) *Twas just another 

white lie. 26168. 

Eastman (J. A.) 

13748. 

Eastman (R. M.): 
Deep in the dusk. 29464. 
Forgotten. 29612. 

Tve got a heart of my own. 
One exception to the rule. 

Easton (G. B.): 

Great idea for a play. 31709. 
Such sweet happiness. 30639. 

Easton (Sidney) : 

Depression was a lesson to me. 
26920. 

Master piece. 22789*. 

Shylock’s shanty car. 


I misunderstood. 


7377. 
30348. 


8672. 


Eastwood (Hrin) Madonna of the 
moon. 1630. 

Eastwood (H. F.) Panama knights. 
20503*. 

Eaton (B. C.) jr. Castle in the blue. 
3056. 

Eaton (Berrien) jr. D. U. S. victory 
mareh. 15933. 


Eaton (EK. O.): 
Dearest one. 19057. 
Dreamy, dreamy, dreams. 
My front door. 17309. 
Waitz in blue. 18325. 


19140. 


When you're happy, sweetheart, I 
am happy too, dear, 21360. 
Eaton (F. D. F.) Ill always love you. 
27365. 
Eaton (Frank) 
Eaton (J. C.): 
Afraid to live. 155381. 
Black sheep. 15723. 
Can a mule outrun a cow. 15800. 
Dilettants. 16022. 
Fly outflew the flea. 16206. 
Forever is such a long time. 16224. 
French or Spanish, Greek or pig- 
Latin. 16238. 
Gambling. 16251. 
Harlem hay ride. 16342. 
He’s mine now. 163867. 
I can tell fortunes. 16478. 
I'll go quietly, ossifer. 16528. 
Little bit of the rainbow. 16990. 
Living on love. 17022. 
Love gave you to me. 17058. 


See Eaton (F. D. F.) 


Sand, and gravel, and _ grime. 
17806. 

Walkin’ in the garden with Louise. 
18316. 

You’re a hundred million synonyms 
for swell. 18589. 

You’re gonna be mine someday. 
18595. 

You talk a good game of love. 
18621. 


Eaton (Jimmie) When you're happy, 
sweetheart, I am happy too, dear. 
21360. 


Eaton (Robert) Dare, dare, double 
dare. 21840. 

Ebbert (E. C.) My eastern Oregon 
home. 8079. 


Ebbert (HK. I.) Hi-way lullaby. 
Ebeler (G.) verlag: 
Immer lustig, Maria. 32059. 
Schoéne midchen soll man ktissen. 
33077. 
Ebell (Hans) 
5044. 
Eberhardt (C. H.) I’m trusting in you, 
sweetheart. 16614. 
Eberlein (J. J.) Little snow girl of 


7123. 


Night at Easter time. 


mine. 4670. 
Ebey (F. W.) Song of the barrio. 
28560. 
Eble (M. M.) Mammy’s lullaby. 
14215. 
Eby (Earl) With your consent. 93870. 
Eby. (S: hy. 
Forever and a day. 27095. 
I’m anybody’s pal. 4268. 
Eby (Stan) See Eby (S. E.) 
Eccard (Johannes)  Ubers gebirg 
Maria geht. 30798. 
Eccles (G. W.): 
Come Holy Ghost. 24827. 


1697 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Eceles (G. W.)—Continued. 
Praise my soul, the King of heaven. 
25695. 
Saviour, source of every blessing. 
25815. 
EHeho (EHditions) : 
Dans le bleu des cigarettes. 
Japanese love. 19832. 
Voix d’enfants. 26220. 
Hecho (The) 18648 (7, 76, 87, 114, 285, 
349, 351, 357). 


19028. 


Hehols (G. F.) Raven. 23239. 

Echor (Edward) jr. If this ain’t 
rhythm, don’t pat your feet. 16692. 

HEehtner (K.) Oklamané — srdce. 
28161. 


HKekels (J. F.): 
Along my memory path. 29216. 
Thinking of you. 18181. 
Waltz of the night. 18326. 
EKeker (James) All up for Boston. 
BA. 

Heker (Milton) 
EKekford (J. H.) 
mine. 6236. 

Hekstein (Maxwell) : 
Circus clowns. 13166. 
Circus on review. 13167. 
Everybody’s favorite album of 


Musical hour. 27987*. 
You were born to be 


modern piano music. 21985. 
Frog frolics. 16242. 
Ginger-snap brigade. 3966. 
Little lady. 17006. 
Picecaninny serenade. 17607. 


Some sun-bright morning. 33216. 


Techni-cues. 15024. 
Three trolls. 18194. 
Trains. 28792. 
_ Twinkletoes. 9094. 
Heole des maris. 3820*. 


Eestasy. 7819, 7828, 9232, 11130. 
Edblom (KH. M.): 
Champagne rendezvous. 15825. 
Mark my word, I’m marking time 
for you. 1665. 

Moon keep shining on to-night. 
1748. 
Edding (Jerry) 

18317. 
Eddy (M. H.) 
15887. 
Eddy (Ted) Zoom-zoom. 3262, 3268. 
Edelen (Delphia) He’s the sweetest 
man in town. 24694. 
Edelman (H. C.): 
Time out for love. 28761. 
Youw’re so lovely and I’m so lonely. 
9462. 
Edelson (Ray) Ill bet my boots this 
song’ll make a hit with you. 4238. 
Eden (Robert) pseud. See Elkin (W. 
W. A.) 
Eden pub. house. 
land. 14277. 


Walkin’ on air. 


Come, young America. 


Missouri, dear home- 


Edens (G. L.): 


Come and dance with me. 21791. 

My girl. 143869. 

That’s the way they do in Caro- 
lina. 21030. 


Edens (Roger) : 
Bali-bolero. 12990. 
Waltz with a swing. 

Edgar (Percy): 

Moon, moon, moon, can’t you tell 

her Vse awaiting. 21569 (366). 
Ninette will you forget. 11489. 

Hdiison (L. F.): o 


21230. 


Floating down the river of love. 
10215. 
New love. 8177. 


Hdinger (W. R.) Do my eyes really 
tell you I love you. 24424. 

Edison (D. L.) How could I be blue. 
4167. 

Hdition continental, B. Leopold: 
Amour oriental. 88. 
Aranka. 93342. 
Bilder fran Sverige. 
Dernier salut. 16002. 
Filmstar, 24555. 
Furiant. 3953. 
Hulan. 24758. 
Hungarian fantasy. 4180. 
Hungarian march. 10487. 
Lanna. 25128. 

Lumir. 4769. 
Na slovackém venkové. 
Record. 11796. 
Wolga. 3148. 
Zingaresca. 26525. 
Edition orientale de musique. 
sefardies. 441. 

Editions Coda, s. a.: 

A quoi bon vous dire. 
Bistro du port. 3460. 
Complainte de la Seine. 
En avant. 11519. 
Heureux village. 10430. 
Il est tard mon amour. 


Ile magique. 10771. 

Israél ... va t’en. 4440. 

Je ne t'aime pas. 4478. 

Longue nuit. 11721. 

Monsieur Sans-géne. 1748. 

Natacha. 11456. 

Notre petit bateau. 11512. 

Nuits moscovites. 11519. 

On n’aime qu’une fois. 11456. 

Paris, Paris. 2110. 

Petite sauvage. 176038. 

Pour plaire aux femmes. 

Rossignol et ’empereur. 

Sur les bords de la Seine. 

Viens’) 2 .)912501: 
Editions de Paris: 

De cristal vétue. 507. 

Dreamships. 10098. 


234. 


1920. 


Coplas 


15520, 
3633. 


32057. 


11721. 
5367. 
33311. 


1698 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Falsa herida. 24542. Priére. 25710. 

Guaira. 24655. Priére 4 Notre-Dame. 25711. 
Meuniére. 1708. Editions Pan, s. a.: 

Riguadon. 2276. A tout petits pas. 9515. 

ne oy night on Sugar Hill. Agent ne fait pas le bonheur. 9535. 


Aimons-nous. 9539. 


Take that train to Texas. 12221. Air de jazz +9544. 


Two sweet lips. 12447. | nets t. 9593 
You shouldn’t be bashful. 12820. Dai pane 
You’ve gotta swing it when you Apres. 9995. 
bring it. 12828. Argentina. 9600, 
Editions du Coquelicot : Autrefois. 9629. 
Dine et Din. 26931. Avee un peu d’argent. _ 9681. 
Lettre 4 un monsier. 27720. Bar des Malabars. 9654. 


Y’a du soleil dans la boutique. Beau ciel bleu. 9666. 


29093. Brin d’espoir. 9766. 
Editions Fermata: C’est Vamour. 9794. 
Barrel organ. 13003. Cest ma Castille. 9795. 
Before we're through. 13029. C'est plus fort que moi. 9796. 
Cafe concierto. 28254. C’est un petit bistrot charmant. 
Chce przy tobie byé 18148. S797. i 
@6z winne serce me. 13209. C'est une valse du faubourg. 9799. 
Czerwone tango. 26868, 26869. C’est vous seul. 9800. 
Day will come. 24885. Café provincial. 9807. 
Jak zakochaé sie-to w niedziele. California. 15788. 
13932, 13933. Ceylan. 9849. 
Jasminy. 32146, 32147. Chanson de Marinella. 9852. 
Jeden dziei ... jedna noc... Chanson presque triste. 9853. 
82149. 32150. Ceurs a moteurs. 9890. 
Katarynka. 13986. Complainte bretonne. 9900. 
Korsykafiska serenada. 14009, Corbeaux. 9915. 
14010. Cot! Cot. 9924. 


Miedzy nami juz romans skoficzony. Dans la salle des noces et banquets. 
14267, 32488. OMG. dit 

Nikt inny tylko ty. 32683. Dans les buissons. 9971. 

Nim zamkne drzwi. 14457. Dans ma province. 9972. 

Panna Andzia ma wychodne. Dans ta maison. 9973. | 


14559. 14560. Dans un pieu. 9974. 
Bahra. 28954. Dansez-vous ce tango. 9975. 
Piosenko moja le¢ ... 14594. Depuis que mon cceur. 10015. 
Tak musi by¢. 33353. Désespérance. 10018. 
Tango tycezakowskie. 18094, 28673. Doux horloger. 10065. 
Tango meksykatiskie. 20988. Du soleil dans mon ceeur. 10120. 
To byt tylko flirt. 18203, 28768. Ecoute. 10183. 
Under the Moscow moon. 15183. Ecoutez mon ceur. 10134. 
Wegierska piosenka. 18362, 33648. Enlacement. 10151. 
Wojskowa parada. 15405. Epellation téléphonique. 10155. 
Zagrajcie mi. 18641, 29187. Eseale. 10157. 
Editions internationales Fermata. Nos- Faut du désir. 10195. 
talgias. 25527. Faut du doigté. 10196. 
Editions Méridien: Fille rousse. 10206. 
Kleine vertriumte Madonna. 7651. Fouchtri-fouchtra. 10241. 
Sympathie. 18081. Hermosa Granada. 10425, 
Vorbei ... 9154. Tl est coquin, le chef de gare. 10769. 
Editions Montenailles: Intimité. 10832. 
Déjeuner sur Vherbe. 522. J'ai trop damour. 10893. 
Paquerette. 2102. J’ai vu amour. 10894. 
Editions musicales de la schola can- J’aime la nature. 10895. 
torum: J’aime tes yeux. 10896. 
Domine ne in furore. 24482. Je ne tai vu qgu’un jour. 10902. 
Dominus regit me. 24434. Je ne veux rien. 10903. 
Dominus regnavit. 24485. Je reprendrai ma solitude. 10904. 
In te Domine speravi. 24978. Laissez moi. 10991, 
Piéces pour orgue. 25668. Légende. 11014, 


1699 


INDEX 


Editions Pan, s. a.—Continued. 


Ma ecabane d’amour. 11189. 
Machins machines. 11193. 
Mais il pleuvait. 11202. 
Maison des bois. 11203. 
Malika. 11208. 

Margot la Rouquine. 11229. 
Mexicana. 11262. 


Mon amour, c’est pour vous. 11292. 

Ne dis rien. 11460. 

O Hawai. 11527. 

Pas grand chose. 11654. 

Pendant que vous en avez lage. 
11665. 

Petite auto. 11675. 

Petite maison. 11677. 

Pleure. 11708. 


Plume de marabout; 11709. 
Plus plu. 11710. 
Pour qu’un baiser. 11722. 


Pourquoi dites vous non. 11728. 
Puisque t’as le tas. 11752. 
Quand mon ecceur. 11758. 
Quand on est fort. 11759. 
Quand on fait ca... 11760. 
Quand tu viens prés de moi. 
Rataplan ... plan. 11791. 
Reste prés de moi. 11813. 
Rumba rumba. 11870. 
Senora, 11931. 
Serenade. 11983. 
Si j’avais de l’argent. 
Si j’étais petit oiseau. 
Si tu ne veux plus m’aimer. 
Si tu partais. 11969. 
Soleil. 12021. 
Souvenir du Tyrol. 
Souvenirs. 12083. 
Tango d’amour. 
Te chérir. 12236. 
Toi seul. 12369. 
Tonnelle des amoureux. 12373. 
Toujours comme Ga. 12380. 
Tout nu. 12384. 
Tu mens. 12418. 
Tuer un amour est un crime. 
12420. 
Ulalie. 12450. 
Vie est une belle chose. 
Vieux bane. 12502. 
Voici mon cceeur. 12513. 
Votre souvenir me poursuit. 12517. 
Editions Vedette. Je voudrais un joli 
bateau. 10905. 
Editions Vog, and Editions musicales 
Vog: 


11761. 


11963. 
11965. 
11968. 


12082. 
18093. 


12500. 


Nus comme des sauvages. 11520. 

Oui! je suis d’Paris. 382804. 

Pour étre heureux ... chantez. 
32894. 

Soleil. 12022. 


Edizioni de La canzonetta, Piedigrotta 
1935. 3821. 


pt.19T, Ness, vVeow 


Edizioni Gennarelli, Piedigrotta 1935. 
645. 


Edizioni musicali Hpifani. 646. 
Edmonds (M. L.) Some day you'll 
want me back. 20881. 

Hdmonds (Paul) : 

All round the square. 24062. 
Carrion crow sat on an oak. 24265. 
Farmer went trotting. 29582. 
Willy boy, Willy boy. 30922. 

Edmund (Sydney) When the swallows 

nest again. 18432, 
Edmunds (C. M.): 
Green magic. 866. 
Grey squirrels. 870. 
Northern legend. 1970. 
Rustic dance. 2336. 
September. 2401. 
Wildflowers. 3104. 
Edmunds (P. K.) Mariana moon. 
1661. 

Hdmundson (Garth) : 
Angels in the night. 
Anthologia antiqua. 
Apostolic symphony. 
Caravan of the Magi. 
Humoresque gracieuse. 


26579. 

101. 
15596. 

31249, 
31838. 


In dulci jubilo. 29880. 
In silent night. 32083. 
Light. 27728. 

Magi. 27852. 
Mereauesque. 32473. 


Pandean. 32827. 
Prelude on Belmont. 5265. 
Shepherd’s vigil. 28477. 


Toeecata on Nassau. 5798. 
Edna (M. B.): 

On the Texas trails. 11598. 

Shoot the moon. 11960. 


Edueational films corp. of America. 
Let me come over and see you to- 
night. 25147. 

Educational orchestra album. 10136. 

Edwards (A. S.): 

By a garden pool. 26730. 

Come cooling night. 26827. 

Dream journey. 26971. 

Far-away hills. 27055. 

Indian summer. 27564. 

Love’s pledge. 27830. 

Summer walk. 28614. 

Sylvan invitation. 28659. 
Edwards (Bob) See Edwards (H. R.) 


jr. 
Edwards (C. T.) Whistle your worries 


away. 12667. 

Edwards (Clara) By the bend of the 
river. 6581. 

Edwards (D. M.) Loving you the way 
I do. 32398. 


Edwards (H. L.): 
I love you. 7273. 
My lovely Texas girl. 
My Texas girl. 8149. 


14406. 


1700 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


a aaa aan SEEERREESEINIEITE 


Edwards (Ed): 
Come down and pick your husband 
out. 18648 (79). 
Roosevelt and Earle. 28388. 
Singing bird. 26533 (263, 264). 
When I played kid games with you. 
15517 (442, 443). 
When the pale moon whispers good- 
night dolly dear. 18648 (389). 
Edwards (Emily) prop., and Edwards 
(Julian) au.: 


All the world loves a lover. 26533 
(7). 

Belle of the dairy lunch. 26533 
Eaye 

Finesse. 26533 (72). 


Fishing. 29189 (113). 

Friend of mine gave this to me. 
26533 (80). 

Tll think of thee. 9509 (3812). 

I’m old enough to do a little think- 
ing. 26533 (130). 

In Philadelphia. 26533 (145). 

Just like this. 26583 (152). 


Just suppose you loved me. 26533 
(153). 

Motor girl. 26533 (192, 193). 

Prosit. 26533 (231). 


What a difference a title makes. 
26538 (312). 

What can a fellow do. 26533. (313). 

When I’m a duchess. 26533 (316). 


When I was twenty one. 26533 
(317). 
Wilhelmina, I vant you. 26533 
(333). 
Edwards (Gene) Sister, let de spirit 
move you. 25888. 


Edwards (Gus): 

Betty, youre the. one best bet. 
6253. (38). 

Brown eyes looking into eyes of 
blue. 3506. 

By the light of the silvery moon. 
24031 (21). 

Café girl. 6253 (55). 

Campbell soup kids. 6253 (58). 

Captain of the Mineola guards. 
6253. (59). 

Come birdie, fly. 33904 (45). 

Come on play ball with me, dearie. 
24031 (32). 

Come take a swim in my ocean. 
12862 (110), 26533 (45). 

Father brings home something 
every day. 24031 (48). 

Fighting kid. 6253 (125). 

I love my wife so keep away. 
26533. (126). 

I love only one girl, at a time. 


4253. 

I won’t be home to dinner. 6253 
(223). 

In Bohemia with you. 6253 (238). 


Kind of a girl a man likes best. 
24031 (106). 

Kiss me like this. 10971. 

Little bit’s a whole lot better than 


nothing at all. 6253 (281). 
Little, tittle, tattle tale. 6253 
(280). 


Merry go round rag. 6253 (318). 

My cousin Carus. 9509 (504). 

My little tailor maid. 6253 (330). 

My sunburned Salome. 6253 (335). 

Orchids of the opera. 6253 (369). 

Paper hat brigade. 6253) (374). 

Poverty Row or Luxury Lane. 
11725. 

School mates. 24081 (179). 

Spring is in the air. 12102. 

That little Spanish hacienda. 
12276. 

There’s not a girl in all this world 
that won’t have me. 6253 (476). 

Twinkle, twinkle, my little star. 
62538 (492). 

Up in my aeroplane. 24081 (221). 

We're going to fight the Indians. 
6253. (508). 

When the do do bird is singing in 
the coco cola tree. 24031 (226). 

When you know. 26533 (323). 

Where is my rainbow. 6062. 

Which little boy wants to play with 


me. 3078. 
Won’t you come under my merry 
widow hat. 6253 (540). 


You stand awfully good with me. 
26533 (342). 


Edwards (H. R.) jr. Hazy, dazy. 
10397. 
Edwards (J. M.) Texas centennial. 
PA Apes 


Edwards (Jimmie) : 
Accordions on parade. 
Bandido. 24146. 
Pepeta. 25655. 

Edwards (Joanne) 

your eyes. 138619. 

Edwards (John): 
’Neath western skies. 14440. 
Welsh choral fantasy. 2997. 

Edwards (Leo): 

Dancing debutante. 21834. 
If you must make eyes at someone, 
won't you please make eyes at 
me. 6253 (2382). 
Let’s grow old together. 
Old Green River. 8279. 
Slow poke. 8712. 
Edwards (M. E.) Your prayer. 29182. 
Edwards (Mrs. M. H.) See Edwards 


24037. 


I can see it in 


14062. 


(Nettie) 

Edwards (Marie) Moonlight dreams. 
30181. 

Edwards (Nettie) Where the blue 


bonnets grow. 21365. 


1701 


INDEX 


Edwards (O. M.) Utopia. 28856*. 
Edwards (Powell) Sweet Hawaiian 
moonlight. 380651. 
Edwards (Ruth) Good-bye Will 
Rogers. 22126. 
EHdwards (S. M.): 
I’ve had a lovely evening. 13777. 


Peek-a-boo. 23168. 
You better ‘tend to your P’s and 


Q’s. 21492. 
Youre the lovely combination. 
21538. 
Edwards (Stella ) See Kumming 
EB. 
Edwards (T. D.) Welsh choral fan- 
tasy. 299°7. 


Edwards (Theodore) Louisiana. 17051. 
Edwards (Vivian) I’m gonna swing 
my Swan song. 16578. 
Edwards bros., ine. : 
Radio music course for band in- 


struments. 11770-11777, 20616, 
20617. 

Radio musie course for stringed 
instruments. 11778-11780. 
Hdwardson (lL. L.) Rose in the dawn. 

28397. 
Efird (G. R.): 


I can’t remember to forget. 16478. 

You are the song in my heart. 
18565. 

Egan (J. C.): 

Here’s to the sweetest girl I ever 
knew. 10422. 

I know you can’t come down from 
the mountain. 10559. 

I must be losing my mind. 

Song that makes me cry. 


10674. 
12063. 


Sweetheart waltz. 12189. 
Whoopee. 12673. 
Egan (Mildred) Vittoria di Mussolini. 
18299. 
EKgan (O. G. Campbell-) See Campbell- 
Hgan (O. G.) 
Egan (R. A.): 
Smiles are in style again. 14828. 
Starry eyes. 14918. 
Egener (C. A.) Yolanda. 26435. 
Hege (Marcellus) Ill never grow too 
old for dreaming. 29797. 
Eggeling (Georg) : 
Capricieuse. 9509 (100). 


In stiller nacht. 21569 (247). 
Kleine trompeter. 21569 (288). 
Kletterrose. 21569 (289). 
Menuetto scherzando. 6253 (317). 
Neckende geister. 21569 (395). 
Souvenir de Pesth. 9509 (696). 
Tauperlen. 21569 (543). 
Uber stock und stein. 21569 (574). 
Ungarischer tanz. 9509 (758). 
Eggers (Paul): 
Danse des Esquimaux. 9509 (175). 


Pts, MIS Wael 


Im orientalischen café. 6253 
(234). 
Soir de printemps. 9509 (676). 
Valse-etincelle. 9509 (762). 
Hggleston (F. B.) Julane. 10927. 
Eek (Werner) Geigenmusik mit or- 
- chester. 29635. 


27775. 


Egling (T. P.) Longing. 
Eglsaer (J. R.) Don’t leave without a 
word of love. 21900. 


Egyedem begyedem. 29540. 
Ehlers (A. C.) That first waltz. 18134. 
Ehmig (J. P.) An der schonen griinen 
Narenta. 12923. 
Ehrhorn (W. H.) 
Mister Roosevelt. 
Ehrig (F. A.) : 
Dreams. 10094. 
Life begins at springtime. 7734. 
Ehrig (Vrs. F. A.) Life begins at 
springtime. 7734. 
Ehrlich (Ethael) Under the evening 
star. 21569 (575). 
Ehrlich (M. R.): 
As in a dream. 12948. 
I'll smile again. 18667, 16536. 
There’s a little luck charm, hangin’ 
right on my arm. 5744, 8988. 


Three big cheers for 
9016. 


Ehrnman (Walter) That dreamy 
waltz. 2716. 

HKiberg (W.) Oh! tag mig med til Ha- 
wali. 28153. 


1445. 
To thee, O country. 


Hicha mian agape. 
Hichberg (Julius) 
12363. 

Hichhorn (Clara) : 
I’m just agoin’ somewhere. 10680. 
There’s an ache in my heart. 2754. 

Eichhorn (H. W.): 

Garden aeroplanes. 16253... 
Scarecrows in the wind. 23308. 
Hickert (B. V.) Hat band jazz. 31749. 
EHickmeyer (P. H.) Church of a hun- 

dred years. 15853. 
Kide (John): 
Glorious victory.. 31658. 
Oh, tell the wondrous story. 382758. 
Wise men. 33773. 
Hidlitz (C. L.) Mine. T977*. 
Hifert (BE. U.) March of the whisper. 
11218. 
Hifert (H. H.) au., 
(Hulda) prop. Sweet delight. 


and Hifert 
5636. 


Hifler (C. T.) Got a date at eight. 
4022. 

Higenbroadt (A, D.) Kingdom. 16881. 

Higer (W.): 


Caty Swiat to nuci. 312331 

Cocktail milosny. 6633, 6634. 

Dlaczego wiaSnie dziS? 6765, 8245. 

Do szezescia brak mi ciebie ma- 
lefika. 21888. 


Dzis jesteS przy mnie. 6829. 


1702 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1956 


Jak sen. 138927. 

Jak zabawa-to zabawa. 32142. 

Jak zakochaé sie-to w_ niedziele. 
13933. 

Jesli kochasz sie w dziewczynie. 
22536. 

Kobieta szuka miloSei. 25117, 

Kochaj tylko mnie. 22849. 


Miedzy nami juz romans skon- 
ezony. 32488. 

MitoSé trwata krétko. 7975. 

Mnie wystarezy stowko. 
22849. 

Od mitoSeci nikt sie nie wykreci. 
8245. 

Piosenka fal. 8413, 8414. 

Przy kominku. 32927. 

Siemieczki. 8677. 

Ta jedna noc... 
14998. 

To nic nie szkodzi. 

W twoich ramionach. 


14279, 


13487, 14996, 


9035. 
18307. 


Wiem, ze nie bylam dla ciebie. 
33756, 33757. 
Wiesz ty o tem, ze ja w nocy 
plaeze. 9343. 
Wojskowa parada. 15405. 
Za jedno stowo. 15506. 
Ztudzenie. 33901. 
Zostan. 155138. 
Hight old Christmas carols. 33187. 
Hight Portuguese folksongs. 27122. 
Highty delightful tunes. 26701. 


Hiland (Kathleen ) Teeny - weeny 
Christmas book. 28682. . 

Hilenberg (Richard) March of the 
bersaglieri. 32424. 


Hilers (A. T.): 
Mazourka di ballet. 3270 (413). 
Melody at twilight. 3270 (417). 
Sun shower. 3270 (682). 

Wili, eili. 27010. 

Hilken (T. B.) 

tion. 19433. 

Hinegg (Hrich) Du oder ich. 31499. 

Hiner zuviel an bord. 699. 

Hinfiihrung in die klassiker. 


Heaven’s my destina- 


3824. 


Hinolander (B. M.) My haven of 
hearts. 4950. 

Hisemann (Mihaly) Mesearuhaz. 
14262. 

Hisenberg (—) Old Heidelberg march. 
11564. 

Hisenberg (Albert) Hart victory 

_ Inmarch. 4082. 

Hisenberg (G. G.) That look in your 
eyes. 12278. 

Hisenberg (R. B.) Eyes of Texas. 
16155. 

Hisenhauer (Carla) In my dreams. 
1232. 

Hisenman (Virginia) In a Dreamland 
garden. 16708. 


IG 


| Elektra. 


Hjder (Paul): 
Det kan han aldrig glO6mma bort. 
21870. 

Schottis pa Hawaj. 
Hklund (H. C.) 
ha! ha! ha. 
Elaine (Sister) 

Dil 
Elbel (Bob) Men of Michigan, 27910. 
Elbel (Robert) jr. Men of Michigan. 


21870, 23148. 
Turkey on the platter, 
26165. 

Benediction service. 


27909. 

Elbrich (Albert) Bewitching hours. 
9705. 

Elder (C. M.) This is my lucky day. 
30728. 


Elder (D. M.): 
Lazy days. 14030. 
Phooey on you. 14585. 
Wait for me where the sea meets 
the sandy shore. 183810. 


When a dream comes true. 12595. 


You gotta make up your mind. 
9434. 
Elder (M. J.) Temperamental lady. 
330719. 


Elder (Tod) 
Elder (W. C.) 


See Elder (D. M.) 
Memories of my Indi- 


ana home. 11254. 
Elderkin (A. J.) Two tiny tots. 
18258. 


Eldridge (G. J.) That dreamy melody. 

aus, 

Eldridge (Jerry) See Eldridge (G. J.) 

Eldridge (Ray) Swing it here. 20959. 

Eldridge entertainment house, inc.: 
Giant’s garden. 3965*. 
Magie Christmas bell. 

Hlefson (J. M.): 

Lita. 19999, 22660. 
Missing you. 20203. 
Hlek (Aaron) jr. King of my Gypsy 

tribes. 22592. 

24031 (200), 31003 (179). 

Elena polka. 24500. 

Elert (Sigfrid Karg-) 

(Sigfrid ) 

Elgar (Edward) : 
As torrents in Summer. 
Chanson de nuit. 31269. 
Deep in my soul. 3270 (141). 
Follow the colours. 3270 (194). 
Is she not passing fair. 9509 

(342))2 
Light out of darkness. 19990. 
Like to the damask rose. 1487. 
Love’s tribute of flowers. 27832. 
Nimrod. 8200, 8201. 
O wild west wind. 3270 (464). 
Owls. 38270 (492). 
Pleading. 33904 (236-2538). 
Poet’s life. 2158. 
Pomp and circumstance march no. 
1. 8441. 
Queen Mary’s song. 


4772*. 


See Karg-Elert 


15612. 


2210. 


03 


INDEX 


Elgar (Kdward)—Continued. 
Reveille. 3270 (536). 
Shepherd’s song. 2425. 
There is sweet music. 38270 (654). 
Wand of youth. 38270 (692, 693). 


El Halai (Negus) Sorte Sheba. 8788. 

Eli Eli. 653. 

Elias (Lucille) Mother. 27975. 

Eliopoullou (Theodore) _ Kitsos. 
28255. 


Elizabethan love songs. 
Elizondo (Rafael) 
1012. 


33904 (66). 
I fear to know. 


Elkan (H.) Come sweet death. 21661. 
Elkan-Vogel co., inc.: 
Auf dem wasser zu singen. 14739. 
Come sweet death. 21661. 
Dance. 20579. 
Harmonious blacksmith. 10358. 
Humoresque. 27308. 
Jubilee. 27611. 
Little brown shoes. 27737. 
Londonderry air. T7789. 
Love came so near. 27797. 
Love is calling. 1568, 1569. 
Menuet. 7956. 
Orientale. 8347. 
Poupée valsante. 28289. 
Prelude. 17651. 
Quest. 32949. 
Rhumba. 11817. 
Runaway donkey. §590. 
Sapphic ode. 9761, 13081. 
Sonata no. 6 in E major. 31729. 


Song of India. 28557. 


Strains from Erin. 12135. 
Tambourin. 28667. 
Timid maiden. 33448. 


Tiny tales for harpist beginners. 
23628. 
To one away. 28770. 
Twinkling stars. 383541. 
Under the greenwood tree. 
Wohin. 11918. 
Elkin (Goodwyn) : 
I’m just before makin’ love to you. 
24857. 
It’s up to you. 
Elkin (M. W.): 
I’m just before makin’ love to you. 
24857. 
It's up to you. 27588. 
Let’s have music. 22637. 
Elkin (R. H.) One fine day. 
(346). 
Elkin (W. W. A.) What’s in the air 
to-day. 62538 (518). 
Elkin & co., ltd.: 
Andante in F. 155. 
Ave Maria. 18740. 
Clock in the hall. 
Donkey. 31449. 
Evening. 19184. 


33555. 


27588. 


29189 


21780. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Four traditional Irish songs. 
26718. 

Jig fugue in G. 160. 

Little pictures. 20011. 

Lord is my shepherd. 4708. 

Love on my heart from heaven 
fell. 20095. 

On a time. 2050. 

Our ghost. 30363. 

Road song. 20669. 

Robin. 17755. 

Silver lady. 33139. 

Sir Nicholas Knocke. 23874. 

Song of the wind. 12061. 

Such is the heart. 20917. 

Two fairy pieces. 10122. 

Wind. 30928. 

Elkins (R. L.): 

I’m living in a dream. 1107. 
Living in a dream. 11096. 
Elkus (A. I.) Impressions from a 
Greek tragedy. 382061. 

Elkvog music co.: 
Good night. 22128. 
My mother dear. 22956. 

Hlleby (A. F.) State stars. 25976. 

Ellen (Octavia). If somebody called 

me sweetheart. 10757. 
Eller (W. H.) We’re marching on. 
2972. 
Elling (Harry): 
Does anybody here want love. 
24429. 
Dream I had ’bout you. 
Oh well, if you insist. 
What ever you command. 
Ellingford (H. F.): 
Moto continuo. 25387. 
Passacaglia. 25387. 
Ellingson (EH. C.): 
Let’s pretend. 22639. 
O, get out your pencil and paper. 
8236. 
Romance. 8565. 
Shoes. 5452. 
Wedding bells. 
You are gone. 18559. 
Ellingsworth (Jimmie) 
blues. 18916. 

Ellington (Duke) : 
‘Clarinet lament. 26812. 
Echoes of Harlem. 21965. 
In .a jam. 29875. 

In a sentimental mood. 


24459. 
25560. 
28940. 


9216. 


Chattanooga 


1224. 


Oh babe maybe someday. 20405. 
Trumpet in spades. 33510. — 
Uptown downbeat. 30811. 
Yearning for love. 388811. 
Elliott (Ann) Songs and _ singing 
games. 33240. 


Elliott (Grey) Fraidy cat. 26533 (78). 
Elliott (Kathryn) Lone star of the 
Lone Star state. 20084. 


1704 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 
Elliott (L. R.): 
After darkness comes the dawn. 


6273. 
Good old days. T7008. 


Linger longer Lou. 7751. 
My voleano of love. 8151. 
Old flame. 14496. 
Squeaky staircase. 14908. 
Stolen sweets. 12129. 
Twilight twinkles. 12483. 
Well I'll declare. 9223. 


Wining, dining and dancing. 12708. 
Elliott (Lawrence) Broadway Cinder- 


ella. 6510. 
Elliott (Leslie) Peaceful street. 11661. 
Elliott (Marjorie) Open Thou my 
eyes. 32796. 
Ellis (Cecil) : : 
Lord is my Salvation. 25224. 
Lord, may Thy kingdom come. 
30060. 


Ellis (Dayne) Waltzing in the night. 
2947 


Ellis (Edwin) Flash light. 29189 
» (114). 
Ellis (George) Empire album. 27016. 
Ellis (Gladys) It’s you. 19821. 
Ellis (J. G.) Leave it with Him. 7692. 
Ellis (J. M.) Good-bye depression. 
7003. 
Ellis (J. W.) Beautiful. 3420. 
Ellis (Jack): 
Good-bye depression. 7003. 
Ill never let you go. 7261, 13665, 
16535. 
Love came with the night. 11134. 
When a Gypsy serenades. 12596. 
Hllis (L. E.) My rythm mood. 1896. 
Ellis (Lynn) pseud. See Lindley 
(EK. S.) 


Ellis (Mac) Never say die. 17391. 


Ellis (Norman) Carelessly. 31251. 
Ellis (Norman) music publications. 
Carelessly. 31251. 


Ellis (Robin): 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 


19838. 

O for a closer walk with God. 
1990. 

Prayer at twilight. 8455. 

Ring out wild bells. 23264. 


Ellis (Roy) Danger in the moonlight. 


26883. 
Ellis (Virgie) When my eyes met 
yours. 6023. 


Ellis (Vivian) : 
And so to bed. 6822. 
Between you and me and the car- 


pet. 6446. 
Drop in next time you're passing. 
26995. 


27002. 
oOT4. 


Each day at breakfast. 
Give me a place in the sun. 
Going places. 29660. 


Hotsy-totsy. 7151. 

How do you like your music. 
27297. 

London in the season. 7788. 


Me and my dog. 7933. 

Pavements of Paris.- 28249. 

Somebody’s shy. 8746. 

Swing. 8894, 

Town talks. 12386. 

Trees in Bloomsbury Square. 9070. 

When a woman smiles. 383668. 

White sails. 26368. 

You have that extra something. 
9435. 

You put the O into love. 29182. 

You're a super-liner. 29138. 

Ellison (Agnes) When I grow too old 
to care. 3021. 
Ellison (Ben): 

Don’t let our love song turn into 
a blues. 10055. 

I love the blues. 10590. 

I never had a dream. 16621. 

I took you at your word. 1156. 

It’s a mighty pretty night for love. 
4446 


Juba. 7584, 
Ellison (David) 
30491. 
EHlistein (Abraham) : 
Elisteana. 31516. 
Still they do it again. 12127. 
Yidel mit’n fiedel. 21478. 
Ellsworth (John) Nus comme des 
sauvages. 11520. 
Elly (Joseph) : 
Born lucky. 15752. 
Harlem’s goin’ to town. 163844, 
In Budapest. 16721. 
In the stillness of the night. 16753. 
Let’s dance in the New York man- 
ner. 16980. 
Let’s name the day. 16941. 
Mild and mellow. 17191. 
Should I be aloof. 17886. 


Sangen om Svithiod. 


You rate four stars with me. 
18587. 
Elman (Mischa) Viennese memories. 
30822. 
Elmer (A. C.) Hymn to the moon. 
29765. 
Elmer (J. P.) Into the cove of your 
heart. 10884. 


Elmer (S. L.) 
Elmer (Virginia) 


Deep river. 10005. 
I was looking for a 


ghost at midnight. 29849. 
Elmore (A. L.): 
Always you. 3324. 


Waiting by the river. 5913. 
Whistling in heaven. 9811. 
Elmore (Duane V.) Springtime—love- 


time. 12107. 
Elmore (Dyck V.) Springtime—love- 


time. 12107. 


1705 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Elms (Sutton) : 
Country dance. 446. 
Hop and go one. 957, 
Polish dance. 2161. 
Sandy Hook. 2360. 
Skeleton’s parade. 2472. 
Elsen (M. J. V.) Mass in honor of St. 


Caecilia. 22787. 
Hisey (C. 4H.) Love’s’ telephone. 
32394. 


Elsmo (Sverre) : 
How long will it take to get you. 


4171. 
In the little chureh around the 
corner. 27556. 


Too4. 
Day dreaming. 


It’s spring. 
Elsner (H. F.) 
Hlsner (1. S.): 
Africaine. 9509 (486). 
Christ is risen from the dead. 
6253: (67). 

Come unto Me. 6253 (79). 

Come where my love lies dreaming. 
6253 (81). 

Hight solfeggi in the modern style. 
9509 (367, 368). 

Favorite bass songs. 338904 (74). 

Good Shepherd. 62538 (157). 


9985. 


I lay my sins on Jesus. 6253 
(203). 

Kunst der kehlfertigkeit. 9509 
(362, 363). 


Little dustman. 
O lovely night. 


6253 (47). 
21569 (417). 


One sweetly solemn thought. 6253. 
(363). 

Otello. 21569 (585). 

Peace I leave with you. 6253 
(378). 

Rejoice ye with Jerusalem. 6253 
(392). 

Sweet is Thy mercy. 6253 (462). 


There is a green hill far away. 
6253 (474). 


Hilson (J. H.) jr. Many thanks, Mr. 


President. 25292. 
Elson (Joseph) Charming lady. 
13146. 


Elson (M. G.): 
Darling, please give me your love. 


21843. 
Many thanks, Mr. President. 
25292. 
EHiterman (Stanley) Flying high. 
31595. 
Elton. pseud. See Britt (Hilton) 
Hiton (Bert) Ev’rybody’s got to wear 
a smile. 698. 


Elvey (G. J.) Christ is risen from the 
dead. 6253: (67). 
Elwell (H. 8.): ‘ 
Down where we met long ago. 
3772. 


Fate and the sea bore the message 


for me. 3880. 
Why do I read the papers. 9330. 
Bly (A. C.): 


Amour de lVapache. 24031 (149). 

Barn dance. 18648 (30). 

Beauty spot. 18648 (34, 36). 

Das is a einfache rechnung. 15517 
(C2). 

Dummy line. 

Gay hussars. 

Girls of Baden. 


629. 
26533. (88). 
29189 (132). 


Ich bin ein Wiener kind. 29189 
(195). 

If the seas dry. 19720. 

Im chambre separée. 18648 (194). 


Say no more about it. 29189 (374). 


Sweetest thing on earth. 15517 
(387). 

Wenn zwei sich lieben. 15517 
(439) . 


Ely (Carroll) See Ely (A. C.) 
EHmanuel (Joseph) Bang, bang man. 
3409, 12996. 
Wmer (Michel) : : 
Auprés de vous. 29261. 
Bon roi Jean. 24197. 
Histoire chinoise. 24717. 
Quand y a du soleil dans Paris. 
28317. 
Refrain d’amour. 8517. 
Emerich (Bob) When business inter- 
feres with pleasure. 5995. 
Emerick (A. G.) Practical organist. 
15517 (305). 
Emerman (A, H.): 
Love popped around the corner. 
1576. 


We're gonna step high, wide and 
handsome. 2971. 
Emerson (Ben) You made me under- 
stand. 33853. 
Emerson (FF. W.) Help-each-other 
method for piano and violin. 31780. 
Emerson (Thomas) Hotcha boom 
boom. 19488. 
Hmery (Alan): 
Love popped around the corner. 


1576. 
We're gonna step high, wide and 
handsome. 2971. 
Emery (D. R.) Brilliant light shone 
in the sky. 26719. 
Hmery (Moritz) Song of silence. 
285099. 
Emery (Wilfred) Time, you old 


Gipsy man. 28763. 

HKmil (Liss) : 
I dringstugan. 4212, 31877. 
I helg och sécken. 4223, 31894. 
Min herrgardsjinta. 4849, 32494, 
Ulv6-hambo. 5855, 33552. 

Hmlich (Joseph) If it wasn’t for you. 

1204. 


1706 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Emma (Tony) Once again. 8318. 
Emmerich (Bob) Timber. 23623, 
28760, 33445, 33446. 


Emmet (Dan): 
Dixie. 19075. 
Dixie land. 269389. 
Emmet (J. K.) Emmet’s lullaby. 6845, 
10146. 
Emmons (C. T.) 
25034. 
Emmy 
(Joy) 
Empire music pub. co.: 
Beneath a starry heaven. 18803. 
Loony-with-love. 7810. 
Lovin’ Georgie Brown. 
Margie Brown. 7918. 
Phantom lady. 8397. 
Emurian (Henri) : 
Flower of my heart dear was you. 
24571. 
Westminster 
21281. 
Emurian (S. K.) Westminster shorter 
catechism, 21281. 
Enchanted garden. 16126*. 
Enchanted hour. 3828. 
Encore music, Itd. When I’m with you. 
9265. 
Encyclopedia britannica, inc.: 
Plantation play. 14599*, 
Sleeping beauty. 14818*. 
Trail of the trader. 15143*. 
Wings. 15391*. 
End of the New Deal dream. 3834. 
Enderlin (Bill) See Enderlin (W. R.) 
Enderlin (W. R.) Dreams of Vienna. 


Ivy covered shack. 


(Cousin) pseud. See White 


20116. 


shorter catechism. 


29522. 
Enders (Bert) Wonderful lady, mother 
mine. 18521. 


Enders (Harvey): 
Far down the Mother Volga. 27056. 
Giuseppe, da barber. 16272. 
House that Jack built. 19492. 
Under the greenwood tree. 33555. 
Endicott (Samuel) Irish love song. 
29915. 
Endicott (T. P.) Dude ranch. 16105. 
Hndor (Chick) Just in between. 10947. 
Endres (C. T.) Dream house, a home. 
31474. 
Endresen (R. M.): 
Pepperino. 2128. 
Supplementary studies for E flat 
and BB flat bass. 5630. 
Supplementary studies for saxo- 
phone. 28622. 

Endsley (F. L.) Vive la_ bagatelle. 
12862) (518). 
Enerson (H. H.) 
man. 381851. 
Enfant prodigue. 
203, 610, 611). 


I am Bruno Haupt- 


9509 (15, 106, 201- 


Engel (Carl) : 
Conspirators. 
Faded leaf. 3270 (177). 

My heart, I said. 38270 (481). 
Poor heart. 3270 (509). 
Engel (H. H.) Some fun. 2516. 
Engel (Harriet) Shattered illusions. 
14766, 

Engel (Harry) ine.? 

All quiet on the old front porch 
tonight. 15544. 

Close to you. 9885. 

Do your lovin’ in rhythm. 16041. 

Durante’s (Jimmy (Schnozzle) ) 
jumbo song book. 630. 

Girl in the garden. 16268. 

Here’s to you. 924. 

High rhythm and low moanin’, 
928. 

I’m grateful to you. 16579. 

In my estimation of you. 4895. 

It happens in the best of families. 
16788. 

Let me draw you a picture. 1450. 

Lookout Mountain. 17041. 

Monopoly. 17224. 

Nobody knows 
17426. 

Readin’, 

Reason 
17704. 

Stars in a western sky. 18010. 

Stella, the belle o’ the town. 5590. 

Summer breeze. 18045. 

Swing, Mr. Charlie. 5656. 

Swingtime. 18079. 

Too many times. 18215. 

When it’s August in the District 
of Columbia. 18415. 

Who wouldn’t be thrilled. 18470. 

Why do I lie to myself about you. 
18479. 

Why pretend. 18487. 

Engel (Herman) Waves of the sea. 
5934. 
Engel-Berger (Willy) : 
Mein traum vom gltick. 20179. 
Walzer zu zwei’n. 21234. 
Engelhardt (B. M.) Stepping out with 
Mary Jane. 8834. 
Pngelhardt (Cecil) In a child’s sma!l 
hand. 12062 (256). 
Engelke (J. W.): 
Blame it on the moon. 13059. 
I’m hitching my wagon to a Star. 
13707. 
Stand in back of Roosevelt. 14909. 
Starlight over my cabin. 12116. 
Sweet dreams. 14958. 
Engelke (Sandy) Let me kiss your 
tears away, mama dear. 26533 (163). 

Engelken (A. W.): 

Boondoggle ballad. 15748. 


3270 (115). 


but the _ posies. 


’ritin’ an’ rhythm. 17708. 
I call you sweetheart. 


1707 


INDEX 


pt. 11d, NSs., Vol 


Engelken (A. W.)—Continued. 
Do you know what I have seen. 
100386. 
I take you home in my stream-line- 
car. 10686. 
Engelken (M. H.) aw., and Engelken 
(Margarethe) prop.: 
Alter tanz. 12909. 
Hinzug deutscher 
Rheinland. 10139. 
Es tonet am deutschen 
10156. 
Liebes zauber. 
Modern dance. 
Neuer wiener walzer. 
Romanze. 14697. 
Zigeunerweise. 15507. 
Engelmann (H.): 
Areadia. 38270 (26). 
As you like it. 3270 (80). 
Awakening. 15640. 
Betrothal march. 3270 (60). 
Christmas dance. 38270 (96). 
Concert polonaise. 3270 (113, 114). 
Daughters of the Revolution. 3270 
(130). 
Down the Rhine. 3270 (149). 
Ever faithful. 3270 (175). 
Facing the wind. 3270 (176). 
Grace and beauty. 3270 (228). 
Heart’s melody. 3270 (255). 
Homeward march. 38270 (264). 
Tris. 38270 (324). 
Kaleidoscope. 3270 (354). 
March. 12862 (152). 
Mazurka. 12862 (332). 
Melody of love. 3270 (418). 
Old Black Joe. 6253 (358). 
On the train. 3270 (482). 
Polka. 12862 (408). 
Polka-militaire. 3270 (507). 
Poppy buds. 38270 (510). 
School comrades. 26533 (250). 
Sunset in the valley. 3270 (634). 
Sweet dreams of home. 38270 
4 (637) . 
Under the mistletoe. 
Waltz. 12862 (158). 
Engelmann (M. C.): 
Areadia. 3270 (26). 
As you like it. 3270 (30). 
Betrothal march. 3270 (60). 
Calm sea. 38270 (80). 
Christmas dance. 3270 (96). 
Concert polonaise. 3270 (113, 114). 
Daughters of the Revolution. 3270 


(130). 
3270 (149). 


truppen in’s 


Rhein. 


4635. 
4861, 4862. 
5027-5031. 


Down the Rhine. 
Ever faithful. 3270 (175). 
Facing the wind. 3270 (176). 
Grace and beauty. 3270 (228). 
Heart’s melody. 3270 (255). 
Homeward march. 38270 (264). 
Iris. 3270 (324). 


31003 (202). | English (Jack) 


Kaleidoscope. 38270 (354). 
March. 12862 (152). 
Mazurka. 12862 (332). 
Melody of love. 3270 (418). 
Old Black Joe. 6253 (358). 
On the train. 38270 (482). 
Polka. 12862 (408). 
Polka-militaire. 3270 (507). 
Poppy buds. 3270 (510). 
School comrades. 26533 (250). 
Sunset in the valley. 38270 (634). 


Sweet dreams of home. 3270 
(637). 
Under the mistletoe. 31003 (202). 


Waltz. 12862 (153). 
Engelskirchen (Paul) : 

Alte lied. 9568. 

An gruner linde. 9581. 

Frtihling wird es doch einmal. 


10274. 
In blauer nacht. 22457. 
Waldmorgen. 23718. 


Weihe des liedes. 28931. 
Englander (Ludwig) : 
I have taken a. fancy to you. 
9509 (310). 
I want to be naughty too. 9508 
(320). 
In my flying machine. 9509 (335). 
Pillow dance. 9509 (570). 
Please tell me what they mean. 
9509 (576). 
Engleman (H. J.) 
Engleman (Joseph) : 
Cuban serenade. 19003. 
Dancing moonbeams. 3676. 
Quivery quavers. 17691. 
Spirit of youth. 33258. 
Voyage to Lilliput. 33593. 
Engler (A. J.) Townsend O. A. R. P.: 
campaign song. 21124. 
Englert (Lawrence) Teardrops. 5683. 
Engles (George) jr. Heavenly. 31774. 
Englin (Leonard) I’m yearning and 
learning what love is. 4812. 
Blue shadows on the 


Rosalie. 28395. 


hillside. 9745. 
English (Merton) 
that I’d like to be. 
English (Paul): 
Colonel Bob. 31820. 


I’m not the guy 
7324. 


Louisiana’s goin’ places, come 
along. 32361. 

Onward and forward with Leche. 
32794. 

English (W. P.) Tent city. 15517 
(396). ; 
Wnglish traditional songs and carols. 

9509 (204). 
Englishman (Henrietta) : 
Down in sunny Florida. 16067. 


Long live America. 17037. 


"Tis spring. 15118. 


1708 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Engman (H. E.): 
Hand in hand. 22153. 
Just because I love you. 27625. 
Hngvall (Hinar) Kamrat-valsen. 
32191. 
Engvick (William) : 
Father’s day. 381566. 
I had a dull ache all Wednesday. 
27350. 
I want to dance with Homer, like 
Ginger does with Fred. . 32005. 
In an old conservatory. 27533. 
Mr. Woodstock. 27939, 
’Toxicatin’ you. 33479, 
Hnlévement en mer. 10152. 
Enlow (K. L.) I’m campaigning for 


you. 22314. 
Enlow (O. P.) Vm campaigning for 
you. 22314. 


Enna (August): 
Allerkeresten min. 
Blegnende linde. 
Du kom dog tilbage. 
Erindrer du vor f¢rste 

33904 (68). 
Fangen og fangevogteren. 
(72). 
FY¢rste Elskov. 33904 (S82). 
Folkevise. 33904 (88). 
Irmelin rose. 383904 (140). 
Judiths bén. 383904 (151). 
Kukkuk vise. 838904 (160). 

Ennis (Willard) : 

Coming home. 3629. 

Tll have to start roving again. 
22286. 
(Paul) 
(440). 

Enoch (Robert): 

Eternal flame. 674. 
Love is a flower. 27803. 
Maisie. 20130. 
You are my love. 

Enoch & cie.: 
Chanson des chansons. 
D’une fontaine. 19014. 
Debout 14 dedans. 6740. 
Faites pas ca. 29573. 
Paix, le pain, la liberté. 
Rideau de ma voisine. 
Tante Aglaé. 30686. 
Trois pochades. 31187. 
Tu me demande rieuse. 
Yanina. 23921. 

Enos (Anton) Hawaii. 

Enos (Charles): ! 
I’m just existin’, waitin’ around. 

10633. 
In love. 7474. 

Ensemble music press. ' Concert-piece. 
9904. 

Ensign (EH. L.) 
march. 380476. 

Entertainer (The) 


33904 (4). 
33904 (23). 
33904 (64). 
stund. 


33904 


Spanish gaiety. 6253 


12750. 
29379. 


23151. 
20655. 


30780. 
27226. 


Roosevelt prosperity 


669. 


Entre les deux. 10154. 
Ephardt (J. O.): 
Dream clouds. 16075. 
When my sugar turns on the heat. 
3040. 
Epling (A. 8.) Old home place. 
Epps (Raymond) 
606. 
Epstein (M. I.): 
Hstrellita. 31530. 
Second Hungarian rhapsody. 1496. 
Valse caprice. 33572. 
Zingareska. 3260. 
Eptamenitis (Antonios) : 
Chasapicos horos. 27706. 
Let’s have a drink. 27706. 
Epting (KE. L.) Night that I met you. 
11484. 
Epworth praises. 
EKrard (Clive): 
Big camel-ephant-elope. 
It ain’t no use at all. 
Life the joker. 11061. 
Mendel’s son’s swing song. 11260, 
14254. 
Schoolboy howlers. 
Wanted ads. 2952. 
Hird (J) ey 
Come, ye disconsolate. 15517 (59). 
Softly now the light of day. 15517 


32759. 
Dreamland waltz. 


21569 (118). 


31164. 
16785. 


2381. 


(358). 
Erpy Gnd) 
Close your eyes and kiss me. 
18946. 
I can’t get away from you. 27323. 
I’m thankful from my heart. 
22359. 
Erdody (Leo) Never to know. 17392. 
Hrek (P. W.) How could you forget 
to remember. 24751. 
Erhardt (F. C.) With Thee, dear 
Lord. 6118. 
Erhardt (Joseph) : 
Love me. 20092. 
Waltz that was meant for two. 
21229. 


When you and’I. 21354. 
Ericksen (M. N.): 
Prayer. 20583. 
Prayer I bring. 25697. 
Hrickson (Cliff) See Erickson (J. C.) 
Erickson (Edward) I must have been 
dreaming. 1135. 
Hrickson (J. B.) 
Erickson (J. C.): 
In a little café on Broadway. 
16712. 
Love. 20069. 
Erickson (Jack) 
1758, 4885. 
Erickson (Jamie) : 
Just as bad as me. 
Tattle tale. 33372. 


Woe is me. 9376. 


Moonlight in Hilo. 


32178. 


1709 


INDEX 


Hrikson (E. J.) 
Hrixon (M. B.) 
your image within my heart. 
Erlanger (Frédéric d’) 
348. 
Erlanger (Louise) : 
Brokenhearted and blue. 280. 
Ho, ho, ho, hum, now I am wishing 
that winter would come. 16413. 
Erlebach (Rupert) Collection of new 
Handel songs. 31726. 
Erlemann (Gustav) Missa in es. 1731. 
Ermlich (Edna) : 
I never shall forget that nite. 
22380. 
Old friend of yesterday. 23080. 
Ernest (lL. C.): 

I just want a girl like you. 
Sing and swing. 25878. 
Ernst (Ginther) pseud. See Schenken- 

dorf (Leopold von) 


I dream of you. 7209. 
I shall always keep 
13749. 
Cent baisers. 


4224, 


Ernst (Henri) Gypsy dance. 9509 
(269). 

Ernst (M. V.) Komme zu Ihm. 4566. 

Eron (Theodore) More truth than 
poetry. 8018. 

Erst (S. A.) Wedding song. 33641. 

Erway (Mellie) Bless my mammy 
deep bless her. 6462. 


Erwin (John): 


Autumn breeze. 24128. 

Coyotes barkin’ at the moon. 
29437. 

I made a wish. 196438. 


Let’s pretend. 30018. 

Maybe I care. 27890. 

Moon in May. 20226. 

Pumpkin eater. 17679. 

Reachin’ for a little piece of bread. 
17702. 

Swingy Swanee. 28658. 

That everybody song, that Demo- 
crat song. 18133. 

Would you like to take a peek at 


love with me. 21454. 
Erwin (Ralph): 
Je nai pas dit: je vous aime. 
16824. 
Longue nuit. 11721, 
Monsieur Sans-géne. 1743. 
One rainy afternoon. 11600. 


Pour plaire aux femmes. 11721. 
Secret rendezvous. 11929: 
Escala en la ciudad. 322, 8206, 8674. 
Eschenbach (Harry) Come to me 
darling. 13189. 


Eschig (Max) Editions: 


Andante. 9648, 26039. 
Ballade. 9651. 

Beau général. 6402. 15672. 
Berceuse. 9694, 24173. 
Black paradise. 9721, 
Blues. 24192. 

C’est jeudi. 24229. 


‘10 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 32 


Caprice. 26055. 
Chanson de route. 24279. 
Chanson populaire. 24282. 


Chants du Ghetto. 358. 
Chasse. 9857. 
Choutka. 24299. 

Cing impressions. 12228. 
Concerto. 9907, 10982. 
Danse tzigane. 24374, 
Deux mazurkas. 2677. 


Deuxiéme concerto. 13272. 
Divertissement. 545. 

Dix premiéres pieces. 25687. 
Douze etudes de virtuosité. 2902. 
Elle a l’béguin pour le saxo. 6848. 


Etude. 26056. 

Etudes de concert. 10158, 
Exotique. 24531. 
Fantaisie. 26957. 

Fileuse. 10205. 

Il est comme il est. 10768. 
Improvisation. 24955. 
Introduction et danse. 1268. 
Je nai quun amour. 7565. 
John Shag 35. 25046. 
Juanita. 7581, 

Loving each other. 14195. 
Mélodie. 26040. 

Mon ceur attend. 7991. 


Nenléve pas ton chapeau. 11455. 
Neuf pieces faciles. 24198. 
Nocturne. $768. 

Obertas. 25548. 

Partita. 25648. 

Pastorales. 11655. 

Petit canon. 25661. 

Poursuite. 25693. 

Précis d’éxécution de Seatiene a. 


et dimprovisation 4 Vorgue. 
11734. 
Prelude et fugue, 25699. 
Premiére petite suite. 25704. 
Premiers pas. 8461. 
Princesse des Pyramides. 11741*. 


Quand une femm’ veut du 
bien. 11762. 


Refrain d’amour. 


vous 


8517. 


Ronde. 11856, 24670. 
Sais-tu pourquoi je t'aime. 8603. 
Si tu dors sur mon sein, 8675. 


Simple histoire. 25871. 
Sinfonietta. 2461. 
Six petites pieces & 4 mains. 
Zayepilale 

Sonate. 109638. 

Suite andalouse. 2615. 

Suite enfantine. 2618. 


Sur un air de danse de Pablo Es- 


teve. 2637. 

Tour du monde en miniature. 
12382. 

Trois mélodies. 10346. 

Valse. 12480. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Vienne. 2915. 
Vivandiére et les deux grenadiers. 
9145. 


Vrai coquin. 12518, 
Escobar (Antonio) : 


Calientito. 24235. 
Niebla. 1948. 
Sucedio lo que tenia que suceder. 
28610. 
Escoffery (Chas.) With you by my 
side. 26413. 
Esecude (Jocelyn) Each star. 31505. 
Esipoff (Stepan) Melodie-nocturne. 
203817. 
Eskapade. 32080. 


Especkerman (C. C.) and Especkerman 
(P. P.) Tell me of the love you used 
to feel. 12247. 

Espinosa (J. J.) 

Espinosa (Luis) : 

Alma petenera. 
Pericon. 2129. 
Rojas granadinas. 

Esposito (Anthony ) 


Altenitas. 29219. 
15558. 


17717. 
Sweet usherette. 


23507. 
Esposito (Bianca ) Prelude. 9509 
(598). 
Esposito (Mario) : 
Love takes a holiday. 17076. 
There’s trouble in my heart. 12322. 


Esposito (Michele) : 
Nove preludi. 19180. 
Prelude. 9509 (598). 
Esquivel (J. F.) Let us be depression 
sweethearts. 25166. 
Essary (Nettie) Yes it’s true what 
they say about Dixie. 23925. 
Essex (Frederick) When your lips 
beckoned to mine. 21364. 
Esslinger (E. G.) Shadows on the wall. 
30528. 
Estes (Alexander) Dreams of reveries. 
29520. 
Estes (V. P.) 
32226. 
Esteve (José Mauri) 
teve (José) 
Estrella (J. C.) 
Estrin (Lourie) : 
Guard your heart. 193878. 
If love had only passed me by. 
22441. 
If we meet again please say hello. 
27516. 
Love is king. 32377. 
Mutiny on the bandstand. 8055. 
My heart’s in Italy. 28028. 
Shipwrecked. 23342, 


Lady Luck is jealous. 
See Mauri Hs- 


Just you. 25092. 


Strange faces and strange places. 
28599. 
What’s the good of being good. 
9239. 
Etchon (C. D.) Leap year. 4588,. 
16916. 


126829—37——14 


Etienne Marcel. 21569 (482, 483). 


Etlinger (Richard) Immerzu _§ singt 
mein herz deinem herzen zu. 16705. 
Etter (H. A.) Polly wolly doodle. 
14608. 


Eugene Onégin. 21569 (571). 
Eugéne Onéguine. 15517 (406, 407). 
EKulenburg (Ernst) : 

Concerto grosso. 138193. 

Kleines konzert. 14004. 
Ungarisches capriccio. 15191. 
Europe (J. RR.) Picanninny days. 

338904 (235). 
Evangelimann (Der) 
Evans (A. A.): 


6253 (141). 


Cling a little closer to me. 15868. 
I want to croon. 7403. 
Nothing save you. 17484. 
Little old town. 4667. 
Evans (Aubrey) Laudate. 32240. 


Evans (Blanche) 
21797. 

Evans (Bob) Zoom! Zoom. 15509. 

Evans (Conrad) Bayou moan, 24149. 

Evans (D. O.): 


Come to me to-night. 


Am I ashamed of Christ. 26533 
(8S). 

Glory to Jesus our Saviour. 26533 
(96). 


Oh! for a glimpse of that city. 
26533 (206). 
Evans (Dezso) My moonlight sere- 


nade. 8128. 

Evans (Dolan) Your home and mine. 
24025. 

Evans (EH. L.) New York City, un- 
excelled. 17402. 


Hvans (G. K.): 
We were only living in a dream. 
28925. 
You're welcome. 
Iivans (Geo.) : 
Down where the watermelon grows. 
26533 (59). 
Standing on the corner didn’t mean 
no harm. 8816. 
Take me up in your airship Willie. 
29189 (419). 
Evans (J. H.) One angel missing in 
heaven. 11595. 
Evans (J. L.): 
Fair as the moon. 707. 
I give my life to you. 
Our love. 11620. 
Evans (J. R.): 
Northern lights. 25526. 
Prairie range I’m coming back. 


24006. 


4219, 


23204. 
Evans (Jack) Ive a feeling you’re 
mine. 10690. 
Evans (lL. A.) Emancipating three. 
16120. 
Evans (Lindley) : 
Fragrance. 16233. 


L(t 


INDEX 


Evans (Lindley )—Continued. 


When Johnnie sings. 18418. 
Evans (Lucille) : 
Crazy. 21812. 
There’s music in your letters. 
15085. 


Evans (M. B.): 
Old Ozark hills, ’'m lonesome for 
you. 28174. 
Will there be a _ bunkhouse 
heaven. 29055. 
Evans (M. C.): 
I’m walking in the sunshine. 29826. 
When the stars come out to-night. 
30893. 
Evans (M.D.) New Deal. 5034, 11474. 
Evans (M. G.) Questions and answers 


in 


on the elements of music. 9509 
(596). 

Evans (M. P.) Cabin by the river. 
24232. 


Cossack lullaby. 9922. 
Fire jump. 22030. 


Evans (Mack) 
Evans (Merle) 
Evans (Millie) : 
Down where the watermelon grows. 
265383 (59). 
Take me up in your airship, Willie. 
29189 (419). 
Evans (R. H.) jr. 
30727. 
Evans (Reed) 
Evans (S. R.) 
272738. 
Evans (T. E.): 


This heart of mine. 


Lonely cowboy. 27760. 
Homing in your heart. 


Memories in my heart. 30142. 
My dream girl. 28008. 
Evans (T. H.): 
Mewn ecariad. 30157. 
When music sounds. 30883. 


Evans (Ted) See EHvans (T. E.) 
Evans (Tolchard) : . 
Although. 18695. 


Dandelion, daisy and _ daffodil. 
26882. 

Hngland’s good enough for me. 
27021. 


Good evening! pretty lady. 22127. 


Have you heard the rumour. 
19417. 

I feel like a fish out of water. 
31879. 

I’m sitting round the old round 
table. 1122. 

If the car hadn’t broken down. 
19719. 

In Trafalgar square. 10820. 

Little ring of gold. 11089. 


My old-fashioned home. 30242. 

Nothing at all in particular, off we 
go again. 20384. 

Novel in a nutshell. 20388. 

Oh! Soldier! Who’s your lady love. 


5107. 
Rhythm of the sea. 8536. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


She couldn’t say boo, to a goose. 


33114. 
She’s got that little something. 
17872. 
Song of the lift. 5546. 
Supposing. 20985, 20936. 


Sympathy. 2674. 
Three minutes of heaven. 9018. 
Where Yorkshire and Lancashire 


meet. 21372. 
White cliffs. 6074. 
Evans (Trevor (Ted)) See Evans 
(T. E.) 
Evans (W. F.) Like a rose in my gar- 
den. 11063. 


HKvans (W. T.): 
At the auction. 18733. 
Peace on earth. 20521. 
Evans (Willard) I never dreamed. 
22375. 
Evans music ¢o.: 
Clover blossoms. 31316. 
Dance of the little brown men. 


31386. 
Down the road. 31476. 
Dreamer. 381476. 
Pony ride. 32884. 
Primer for the violin. 25713. 
Evening moods. 16148. 
Evening on the Sava. 15517 (97). 


Evenson (Betty) It all reminds me of 


you. 4441. 
Evenson (H. HE.) From dark to dark. 
19274. 


Hverard (Dan): 
Mother’s maxims. 12862 (349). 
My moon. 12862 (3857). 
There’s a sun still shining in the 
sky. 12862 (495). 
Ypsilanti. 12862 (558). 
Everett (I. D.) Landon election march. 
19934. 


Everett (M.S.) Song old mammy sang 


to me. 8773. 
Everett (T. S.) Landon election march. 
19934. 


Everett (W. C.) 
21569 (3861). 
Hverette (Genelle) 
stars. 14208. 
Everette (T. M.) I never really knew. 
22379. 
Everleigh (Bob) 
ert) 
Everleigh (Robert) 
my mind. 6195. 
Every day’s a holiday. 24076, 27032. 
Every Saturday night. 18843. 
Everybody dance. 17367, 219838. 
Everybody’s favorite album of modern 
piano music. 21985, 
Everybody’s favorite easy pieces for 
the violin. 27036, 27037. 


Ministry in song. 


Lullaby of the 


See Everleigh (Rob- 


You’re forever on 


Lid 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Everybody’s favorite organ pieces. 
19190. 
Everybody’s old man. 
Ewart (O. S.): 
From statf to keyboard. 3949. 
Visit to Scale land. 380825. 
Ewell (Fannie) Baby doll. 18746. 
Ewell (Stockton) You want to be free 
of me. 21546. 
Ewen (L. B.) Coronado. 
Ewen (W. H.): 
Fritzi. 3945, 
Spread it abroad. 17999. 
To and fro. 38454. 
Ewing (Montague) : 


19265. 


18201, 


At the ladybirds’ ball. 15620. 
Benita. 31150. 
Clock in the hall. 21780. 


Don’t dingle dangle on the old gar- 


den wall. 29494. 
Floating petals. 10217, 10218. 
Good ship Crocodile. 29671. 
Humours of nature. 971. 
In a Gypsy caravan. 10781, 
Jack in the box. 4475. 
Kentucky. 4547. 
Little boy sailor. 14104. 


Lucy. 32407. 

*Mid the tulips. 30160. 

Our ghost. 30363. 

Pictures in the twilight. 5221. 
Pierrette by the stream. 20545. 


Serenade andalouse. 33106. 
Simple story. 33145. 
Sir Nicholas Knocke. 23374. 


Spring is 
33264. 
Toy-town wedding. 33480. 
Tribute. 33494. 
Tumbling clown. 
EHwore (J. 
(J. J.) 
Exalt His name. 
31542. 
Excell (EH. O.): 
Because His name is Jesus. 
(27). 
He will hide me. 21569 (191). 
Ministry in song. 21569 (361). 


dancing back to you. 


30782. 
J. M.) pseud. See Crowe 


10180, 24529, 27043, 


29189 


Song my mother sang. 29189 
(400). 
Excell (EK. O.) jr.: 
Because His name is Jesus. 29189 


(27). 
He will hide me. 21569 (191). 
Ministry in song. 21569 (3861). 
Song my mother sang. 29189 
(400). 
Exclusive publications, inc.: 
At a ringside table for two. 3358. 
At the rug cutter’s ball. 21640. 
Blue rhythm fantasy. 26694. 
Clarinet lament. 26812. 
Cross country hop. 313738. 


Day dreams. 19045. 
Deep shadows. 15995. 
Echoes of Harlem. 21965. 


Everything is still O. K. 19193. 


Grab your partner and swing. 
31706. 
Harlem’s goin’ to town. 163544, 


Hot spell. 4160. 
I’m in love. 4282. 
I never had a dream. 16621, 


In a jam. 29875. 

Juba. T584. 

Just a rose from your bouquet. 
19862. 

Midsummer’s nightmare. 7968. 

Mint julep. 25344. 

Mr. Ghost goes to town. 25347, 


32508. 
Monopoly swing. 17225. 
Moon is grinning at me. 25362. 
Motif du concert. 8038. 
My newest excitement. 
Oh babe maybe someday. 


22964. 
20405. 


Organ grinder’s swing. 17539, 
20482, 28216. 

Red rhythm. 20636. 

Rhythm venture. 8538. 

St. Louis wiggle rhythm. 20719. 


Seems I’ve done something wrong 
again. 25829. 
Stealin’ apples. 20902. 
Tap dance of the chimes. 
Tempted again. 30697. 
Trumpet in spades. 33510. 
Uptown downbeat. 30811. 
Uptown rhapsody. 21187. 
Viper’s dream. 23704. 
We go well together. 
Yearning for love. 
Youre not the kind. 
Extract of opera. 6878. 
Hyes of Texas. 702, 6879. 
Hyken (Heinrich van) 
26533 (182). 
Eyken (Louise van) 
26533. (182). 
Hylenberg (Kd.): 
"Neath that same old Nonale tree. 
25487. 
On the old prairie. 
Eysler (Kdmund) : 
Gliicksschweinchen. 21569 (168). 
Johann der Zweite. 12862 (273). 
Mein ptippchen. 9509 (466). 
EKysoldt (Leo) Laterna magica- 
marsch. 16910. 
Eyster (C. W.) 
Hyster (H. K.) 
1902. 
Ezekiel saw de wheel. 19197. 
Ezel (Mary) Stand and deliver your 
love to me. 25968. 
Hzra. pseud. See Jaffe (B.) 


8926. 


12548. 
33811. 
18607. 


Mein Hans. 


Mein Hans. 


28190. 


Prepositions. 30429. 
My stream line girl. 


1713 


INDEX 


Fabbri & ¢.: 
Black serenade. 
Come una liana. 


2A: 
414. 


Con quattro soldi in tasea. 24333. 

Con voi. 427. 

Ho chiesto el cuore. 24720. 

Lacrime. 19920. 

Mamma, io ti chiedo perdono. 
1639. 

My little baby. 1851. 

Non so perché. 1968. 

Olid dancer. 2017, 2018. 

Otto ballabili. 104. 

Sicilia. 33131. 

Signora. 338135. 

Sogno andaluso. 20822. 

Via dell’ amore. 2907. 


Fabbri & c. (Casa musicale) : 
Mi piaci cosi. 7961. 
Raccolta di 6 canzoni scelte. 

2218, 
Rapido Siberiano. 22383. 
Stelle innamorate. 8880. 
Suoniamo tutti. 5629. 
Tangokavalier. 2692. 
Vivendo aceanto a te. 5896. 

Tabe (E. D.) Underneath the silvery 
moon. 9118. 

Fabrega (Ricardo) : 

Noche de mi tierra. 32696. 
Panama viejo. 32825. 

Fabricant (C. R.) Spirit of New York. 
23432. 

Fabrizio (D. C.) Mona Lou. 7994. 

Fahrmann Maria. 19745. 

Faelten (Carl) aw., and Faelton (Otto) 
and Faelton (Willibald) props. Pro- 
gressive lessons in pianoforte tech- 
nique. 29189 (344). 

Faelten (Reinhold) Catechism of the 
Faelten system. 6253 (61). 

Faes (Marie) Between the _ roses. 
15710. 

Fagan (B. J.): 

I know one. 4228. 
Little girl over the way. 7766. 
Old New York. 8283. 
Fagan (Barney) See Fagan (B. J.) 
Fagan (Gideon) : 


2217, 


Boo-boo, the baby baboon. 6495. 
Karroo. 7636. 

Sarie Marais. 284386. 

Song of the bushveld boys. 8762. 


Fahey (KE. J.) My rickshaw man. 
1889. 
Fahrney (P. H.): 
Check your oil. 13149. 
Georgia pines. 138456. 


When the stars make love to the 
moon. 6040. 
You're a treasure. 
Fain (Sammy): 
Am I gonna have trouble with you. 
3326. 


9447, 


ptt, ny S.,'\vsok 


Boy meets girl. 3494. 

Cowboy’s gal. 243850. 

High hat, a piccolo and a cane. 
24714, 24715, 29735. 

If I didn’t have you. 

It goes to your feet. 25013. 

It’s the doctor’s orders. 25027. 

Little Chin Chin, keep your chin 
up. 7760, 7761. 

Love is never out of season. 25249. 

Our penthouse on Third avenue. 
25621. 

Short and sweet. 24380. 

That never-to-be-forgotten night. 
2721, 5715. 

We're healthy like anything. 9208. 
When you eall the roll alma mater. 
3056. 

Fair (K. H.) 


24936. 


Petticoat Lane. 30401. 
Fair (M. M.) Praise. 32896. 
Fair (R. E.) Fair (Rex Elton) flute 
method. 29569. 
Fair co-ed. 3270 (92, 179). 
Fairbanks (Herman) : 
Besta banana man. 31156. 
Crazy over you. 21813. 
Introducin’ Mr. Duchin. 
Fairchild (Edgar) : 
Gee! it was a beautiful song. 3963. 
Gotta go to work again. 846, 847. 
I made arrangements with the 
moon. 11838, 4313. 
Lady Precious Stream. 4573. 
Lonesome guitar. . 25218, 30057. 


10836. 


Night. 25507, 32673. 
Running a temperature. 23292, 
25800. 


Fairchild (Helen) : 
Let not your heart be troubled. 
22629. 
Son of the Highest. 
Fairfield (Frank) pseud. 
schein (F. C.) 


5536. 
See Born- 


Fairleigh (EK. K.) August moon. 
21648. 

Fairley (H. A.) Take me back to 
Idaho. 2682. 


Fairlie (M. B.): 
Communion. 3630. 
Hymn of gratitude. 

Yairman (George): 
Come right in, sit right down, and 

make yourself at home. 15517 
(58). 

Forever and forever. 26533 (77). 
Git up Mr. Coon. 15517 (122). 
Fairy friends. 31552. 

Fairy moon. 708*. 

Kaist (W. O.): 
Dreamy waters. 


4187. 


6814. 


For the glory of Marquette. 752, 
10230. 

That’s why I cannot take you back. 
15069. 


1714 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Trou, la lay’ la. 73. 
Faites ca pour moi. 10187, 29572. 
Faith (R. L.) Creative musicianship. 

26854. 
Falbo (Joe) Avanti fascisti avanti. 
141, 
Falconer (F. W.): 

Angel's message. 29189 (6). 

Garden of the Lord. 62538 (189). 

Messiah. 29189 (268). 

Faleoner (Fred) Miniature suite. 
32495. 

Fales (L. S.) Waltzing with a girl 
like you. 39844. 

Falk (A. E.) This is paradise but not 
romance. 21078. 

Falkenstein (G.) Lay my head be- 
neath a rose. 9509 (375). 

Fall (E.): 

Guarany. 10348. 

Sakuntala. 17797. 

Tannhauser. 9158. 

Fall (Richard) Waltz of love. 30838. 
Falla (Manuel de): 

Andaluza. 18648 (13). 

Aragonesa. 18648 (18). 

Cubana. 18648 (89). 

Montanesa. 18648 (247). 

Pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas. 

23199. 

False bride. 9509 (218). 
False Fernando. 713*. 
Falzarano (Anthony ) 

11786. 
Falzone (Vincenzo) Ricordi. 8539. 
Familiar melodies. 22006. 
Familiar music. 29576-29579. 
Famous music corp.: 

Ain’t cha got no etty ket. 24049. 

Along the Broadway trail. 24076. 

Beethoven, Mendelssohn and 

Brahms. 24164. 

Beneath a western sky. 29306. 

Between dances. 299, 3451. 

Bye bye Santa Claus. 18862. 

Call of the prairie. 3527. 

Chatterbox. 6596, 9858. 

Coronation. 31346. 

Corsage of roses. 31349. 

Cross-patch. 6686, 13215. 

Dancing in a daze. 15946, 19020. 

Dancing into my heart. 24868. 

Dear old New York. 19055. 

Dear Susie Sapple. 29461. 

Don’t let it get you down. 29498. 

Don’t look at me that way. 29500. 

Down in our alley. 31464. 

Dueky Wueky. 29581. 

Hnchanted. 24506. 

Hvery-day’s a holiday. 27032. 

Everybody’s getting ready for the 

wedding. 31535. 

Gettin’ off. 19292. 


Raindrops. 


Give us this night. 811, 6976. 

Hannah, down in dreamy old 
Savannah. 31787. 

Happy you and merry me. 16338. 

Hats off. 27220. 

Hello California. 19488. 

Hymn. 382957. 

I adore you. 31846. 

I’d like to do things for you. 
31865. 

I’d rather call you baby. 31868. 

I hear a call to arms. 29789. 

Ill be seein’ ya’ in the movies. 
24811. 

I’m just a little black sheep. 
22336. 
I’m one of the Jones boys. 24865. 

I nominate you. 19647. 

I spy a spy. 24892. 

I wants what I wants when I 
wants it. 24914. 

I wrote a song for you. 7424, 
10736. 

In time. 22488, 24995. 

It can’t happen here. 22506. 

It’s the same old line. 27587. 

Jump Jeep, I give you orchids. 
25057. 

Just as easy as rolling off a log. 
1366. 

Keepsakes. 16878. 

Land of Popeye. 25125. 

Let’s have another. 27707. 

Little odd rhythm. 27748. 

Looney goon. 25223. 

Melody from the sky. 4820. 

Mickey. 7965, 11269. 

Midnight in Manhattan. 1718. 

Minstrel show opening. 30165. 

Mutiny in the parlor. 1804, 4922. 

My foolish love. 20280. 

My love carries on. 8116, 11406. 

My sugar takes me with a grain of 
salt. 80256, 32629. 

Nani ona pua. 32644. 

Never should have told you. 28091. 

No more tears. 32689. 

Nothing to-day kind sir. 25529. 

Old fashioned mill. 382758. 

Olive Oyl’s family reunion. 25575. 

Panamania. 32826. 

Pardon me. 20509, 23157. 

Play me an old time _ two-step. 
8422, 11697. 

Play safe. 17625. 

Please keep me in your dreams. 
20565, 20566. 

Polka-tina. 32882, 

Pooey to you from me. 25686. 

Popeye on parade. 25688. 

Popeye song folio. 32887. 

Popeye’s eye popped out of his 
head. 25689. 


INDEX 


Famous music corp.—Continued. 
Question and the answer. 28322. 
Rhyme for love. 25760, 32987. 
Same old line. 33054. 

She’s a girl scout at heart. 33117. 
She was always a bridesmaid, but 
never a bride. 20760. 
Sing me a song 0’ Popeye. 25880. 

So what. 33203. 

Some day we'll meet again. 20829, 
20830. 

Sons of Sierra. 25948. 

Sour grapes. 28569. 

Strike me pink, do I see red. 25988. 

Sweet. 33314. 

Sweetheart waltz. 28645, 33332. 

Take me back to those wide open 
spaces. 30681. 

Tea on the terrace. 

Terrific. 2710, 5702. 

There’s a method in my music. 
21058. 

Thru the looking glass. 

Tippety-witchet. 33449. 

Trail dust. 380762. 

Twilight on the trail. 5841. 

Twinkle, twinkle little star. 28828, 

Two birdies up a tree. 26178. 

Two in love. 2861, 5847. 

Two little unknowns. 18256. 

Two marionettes. 33547. 

Us on a bus. 9122, 12476. 

Vote for grampy. 38592. 

Vote for Mister Rhythm. 
30832. 

We'll have a bushel of fun. 21256. 

We're identical. 18348, 21265. 

What a pleasure to work for you. 
289387. 

What is love. 26278. 

What’s the name of that song. 
3008. 

Where have you been all my life. 
29014. 

While there is love. 18457, 18458. 

Who’s that knockin’ at my heart. 
26372, 337338. 

Why am I so beautiful. 30914. 

With me feet on me_ schooner. 
26410. 

You don’t love right. 21499, 26448. 

You gambled with love. 33839. 

You’re the cutest. 21532. 

Fanciulli (F.) Florida special. 741. 

Fancourt (E.C.) Upand down. 23682. 

Fanfare d’amour. 15520. 

Fanget (L. A.): 

I want you. 382007. 
Too true. 21121. 

Fania (Paul): 

Lily song. 11066. 
Queen fair and true. 
Faning (Eaton) 
dimittis in C. 18648 (234). 


26063, 26064. 


15108. 


28880, 


30439, 


Magnificat and Nune 


pt. II, n.s., v. 81 


Fanning (T. M.) Hannah or Anna 
from Indiana. 4064. 
Fano (G. A.): 


Andante appassionato. 18648 (14). 
Andante e allegro con fuoeco. 31048. 
Lungi, lungi. 32410. 
Mia sera. 32483. 
Fant (D. J.) Hymns of the Christian 
life. 10498. 
Fantoni (Pio) 
Far down the Mother Volga. 
Farbo (Joe): 
Snappy-polka. 2486, 
Western shadows march. 30859. 


Mia cara patria. 7962. 
27056. 


Fardoulis. (John) Plakas ta _ stena. 
2149. 

Farewell. 27058, 31560. 

Farewell to thee. 16168. 

Farfan (Narcizo) A mi madre. 6258. 

Farias (D. B.) Inspiration. 7521. 

Farina (Joseph) Cardinal march. 
26753. 


Farinelli (Guido) : 
Giordaniana no. 1. 22091. 
Voto. 2982. 
Farjeon (Harry): 
Child ..) 362. 
Milk-eart pony. 11274. 
Sprite in the grass. 30611. 
Under the lilacs. 29189 (441). 
Farley (Hd): 
I’m gonna clap my hands. 
1098. 
Lookin’ for love. 1539. 
Not enough. 14468. 
Rip Van Winkle. 23267. 
There’s something in the wind. 


1092, 


15088. 
Harmer » (J.u A) Time’s a-wastin’. 
26126. 


See Farmer (J. A.) 
In the still of the 
16752. 


Farmer (Jimmy) 
Farmer (M. P.) 
night, I need you. 

Farmers. 718. 

Farmer’s son so sweet. 6253 (119). 

Farnaby (Giles) Hight pieces. 3520. 

Farnsworth (Fred) Sweetheart of 
long ago. 8888. 

Farran (J. E.) Take me to your heart 
again for auld lang syne. 31003 
(184). 

Farrant (Richard) 
brance, O Lord. 

Farrar (Buddy) 
love you. 29042. 

Farrel (Tom) I didn’t ask, he didn’t 
say, so I don’t know. 9509 (308). 

Farrell (Charlie) Just in between. 
10947. 

Farrell (J. A.) 

Farrelt (Tony ) 


Call to remem- 
18873. 
Why did you say IL 


Primavera. 25712. 
Tell them that you're 


Irish. 2704. 
Farrell (W. H.) Cootie trot De-Gink. 
15901. 


1716 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Farruggio (Marie): 
I need you. 1186. 
Reverie. 2263. 
Baruzz:,(J.: P.) : 
Before that grand day. 21689. 
If you'll say you’re sorry. 22445. 
Senorita please be good. 238320. 
Smart little girl. 28529. 
Farwell (Arthur) : 
Lamb. ‘7670. 


Melody in E minor. 11249. 
Fasanella (Michael) Why I came here 
‘on this amateur night. 23870. 


Fasma. 9509 (220). 

Faso (Charles) Just a half burned 
cigarette. 10931. 

Hassi¢e (H. C.) 
17770. 

Fassio (A.): 


Roosevelt march. 


Arabian sketch. 9596. 
Cabalist. 26737. 
Fifth symphony. 16182. 


Griin ist die haide. 7040. 

Griisse an die heimat. 7040. 
Hungaria album. 18609. 

ls étaient trois petits chats blancs. 


10774. 

Mai. 11200. 
Monkeyology. 27947. 
Offrande. 11536. 


Second symphony. 17837. 
Si tu le veux. 11967. 
Speed ahead. 28576. 
Wer das scheiden hat erfunden. 
7040. 
Fassio (Angelo) Cloches de WNoél. 
olor. 
Fatal lady. 9647, 9648, 10846, 10906. 
Fato (Ralph) Let’s kiss again and 
make up. 14066. 
Fauchey (Paul) California. 15788. 
Faulkes (K. A.) prop., and Faulkes 
(William) au.: 


Barcarolle in E minor. 15517 (22). 


Canzona. 15517 (47). 
Communion. 15517 (60). 
Fantasia. 15517 (108). 


Fantasia on old Christmas carols. 
18648 (124). 
Festival march. 15517 (106). 
Finale in H flat. 15517 (107). 
Scherzo symphonique. 18648 (317). 
Toceatina. 15517 (408). 
Faulkner (B. W.) Dallas that dog- 
gone town. 15988, 21827. 
Fauré (Gabriel) aw., and Fauré- Frémiet 
(Emmanuel and P. R.) props.: 
Aube blanche. 9509 (28). 
Huitiéme barearolle. 9509 (301). 
Neuviéme nocturne. 9509 (521). 
Roses ardentes. 9509 (628). 
Sérénade. 9509 (659). 
10”° nocturne. 26533 (344). 
Faust (B. W.) Retrospect. 23251. 


Faust (Mima) Rolling stone. 5354. 

Faust. 4024, 9509 (259, 260), 103387, 
12862 (165, 202), 18648 (125), 19347, 
24646. 

Favola (Jan) 
15639*. 


Aventures de Boubou. 


Favorite bass songs. 33904 (74). 
Favorite du roi. 29583*. 
Favorite songs. 19222. 


Fawcette (Bradford) 
ture of you. 16649. 

Fay (Hlizabeth) A. B. C—do ra mi 
song. 81004. 

Fay (Lady M. J.) 
ston (M. J.) 


I’ve got a pic- 


pseud. See John- 


Fay (R. D.) Oh! And how. 8258. 

Fazioli (B.) Does a duck like water. 
29490. 

Fazioli (Bernie) You can count on 
me. 3189. 


Feagin (Bob): 
I’d ditch it all for you. 138680. 
Swinging thru a dream with you. 


23529. 
Feagin (R. J.) Swinging thru a dream 
with you. 23529. 
Fealy (N. E.) Robin’s spring song. 
14685. 
Fearis (J. S.) Junior choir. 18648. 
(208). 
Fearis (J. S.) au., and Fearis (O. L.) 
prop.: 
Abide with me. 12862 (2), 21569 
(2). 
All for Thee. 9509 (8). 
Berceuse. 12862 (50). 
Day of rest and gladness. 9509 
(178). 
Father, guard and guide. 6253 
(120). 


3270 (218). 
33904 (106). 


God is love. 

Heart’s highway. 

Hope. 6253 (191). 

How excellent is Thy name. 
(299). 

I will glory. 3270 (297). 

Looking to Jesus. 9509 (414). 

Lord is my light. 9509 (415). 

Meditation. 38270 (415). 

My heart is God’s kingdom. 3270: 
(482). 

Not ashamed 
(367). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 12862 
(BPN 

Sabbath evening. 9509 (638). 

Sabbath morning. 9509 (639). 

Sing a joyful song. 9509 (670). 

Some one will. 3270 (597). 

Spring is come. 6253 (445). 

Still lead on. 9509 (707). 

Thou didst love Thine own. 12862 
(500). 


9509: 


of Jesus. 12862 


1717 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. dl 


Fearis (J. S.) au., and Fearis (O. L.) 
prop.—Continued. 
Wherever He leads me, Ill go. 
S20 (G2 a)e 
Feather (Leonard) Thousand differ- 
ent reasons. 33482. 
Febbo (George) Time. 12352. 
Fedele (William) Tango bleu. 28672. 
Federlein (G. H.) In the cathedral. 
12417. 
Feeney (T. B.) Aran lullaby. 24101. 
Fefer (EF. M.): 
I’m waiting for you. 24871. 
What happened to our love. 26274. 
Where have you gone. 26348. 
Why. 26874. 
Feher (Frank (Duke)) Return Frank- 
lin D. Roosevelt. 20647. 
Feher (Friedrich) : 
Robber symphony. 2287-2289. 
Serenata. 2408. 
Snow waltz. 2488, 5510. 
Fehrenbach (Emelba) I wished out 
loud. 10726. 
Feibel (Fred) Amour de Salome. 
31045. 
Feiges (Howard) : 
America triumphant. 9575. 
March triumphant. 11221. 
Feigl (W. E.) Tell me dear. 21000. 
Feiker (D. R.) Wind up the cat wv’ 
throw out the clock. 3128. 
Fein (H. N.) You swept me off my 
feet. 24011. 
Fein (Pearl) I’m glad that I am J. 
4276. 


Feinberg (A. S.): 
Hittlers soff. 104389. 
Roosevelt our keen President 
20691, 28390. 
Feiner (Richard) : 
And so egad he married the girl 
21608. 
It’s all wrong. 32121. 
"Pon my word, I say there. 2167. 
Will I ever be the same again. 
23878. 
Feingold (Lipa) : 
Fidler. 29589. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt. 16234. 
Yosel Klezmer. 61509. 
Zehn lieder. 22021. 
Feist (Leo) inc.: 
Am [I dreaming. 75. 
Blame it on the rhumba. 26676, 
Spills: 
Breakin’ in a pair of shoes. 270. 
3459. 
Can’t we fall in love. 24250. 
Did I remember. 13274. 
Dixie-Anna. 29488. 
Don’t take the sweet out of sweet- 
heart. 24444, 31455. 
Flower song. 29598. 


1718 


Foolish feeling. - 27087. 

Gootus. T7014. 

He was a dandy. 29716. 

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Your cares 
away. 31792. 

Hey, what did the blue jay say. 
22191. 

T’ll see you in my dreams. 7262. 

I’m an old cowhand from the Rio 
Grande. 13689. 

I stumbled over love. 27473, 31987. 

In a little Spanish town, ’twas on 
a night like this. 7456. 

It ean happen to you. 19799. 

It’s been so long. 4450. 

It’s great to be in love again. 
4453, 4454. 

Jamboree. 27597, 32148. 

Josephine. 25050. 

Knock, knock, who’s there. 22599. 

Let’s be gay. 27696. 

Let’s dance and dream. 27702. 

Let’s sing again. 11042. 

Lonely heart. 27762. 

Longest night. 27772. 

Lullaby. 20120. 

Mayfair. 27892. 

Much too much. 8047, 14326. 

My Blue heaven. 8064. 

My heart is singing. 380221, 32588. 

Oh, - Mister Man up in the moon. 
23061. 

Old forgotten lullaby. 5116. 

Picture me without you. 23179. 

Rainbow on the river. 25736, 
25737. 

Rangers’ song. 8504. 

Restful. 28368. 

She’s a Follies girl. 11953. 

Shirley and the two black dots. 
30540. 

Singin’ your praises. 25881, 28516. 

Sleepy Town express. 8707. 

Sleigh bells. 30562, 33180. 

Someone to care for me. 28547, 
30579. 

Summer holiday. 14940. 

Sunday. 8860. 

Swing-a-roo. 28656. 

That foolish feeling. 333885. 

There goes that feeling again. 
28719. 

There’s a twinkle in your eye, 
madame. 28728. 

There’s no two ways about it. 
28733, 33416. 

Through my Venetian blind. 
12347. 

To Mary with love. 26136, 28769. 

Top of the town. 30760, 33474. 

Waitin’ for the sun to rise. 338599. 

Waltz you saved for me. 9177. 

Where are you? 29012, 33720. 

Wings of the morning. 30926. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


TEE Sa a a en en eEeeeceaeeS 


With all my heart. 6110. 
Words fail me. 15412. 
You. 9408, 9409. 
You gotta pull strings. 12778. 
You never looked so _ beautiful. 
9445, 12785. 
Fejer (Georg) Piano parade. 20537. 
Feleiano (LaVerne) I don’t—you 
don’t. 10527. 


Feldblum (Alexander) There ain’t no 
sense to nothing. 21040. 
Feldhaus (Helen) : 
Dreaming, ’“neath a lazy summer 


moon. 16083. 

I can’t be bothered with you any 
more. 138622. 

I met you in my dreams. 4316. 

I only want you, sweetheart. 
7356. 

I want a simple little bungalow. 
1168. 

Please, dim your lights, Mister 
Moon. 14604. 

We know we're in love. 28911. 


Feldman (B.) & Co.: 


All alone and _ broken-hearted. 
6286. 

Calling me home. 9818. 

Diddle-dum-dee. 6759. 


Diver goes down and down. 16027. 

Hy’rybody’s got to wear a smile. 
698. 

Fair, fat and forty. 16159. 

Here comes the bride. 7100. 

Hors d’ceuvre. 16443, 16444. 

Hors dceuvres. 959. 

I have lost my heart in Budapest. 
19552. 

Tll sing a song of love to you. 
29798. 

Tl wait for you. 10583. 

I love you—that’s all. 4259. 

I’m all alone, my heart has told 


me. 10603. 

I never see enough of you. 
- 27457. 

Let’s all be a happy family. 
19951. 

Loneliness. 1526. 


Many happy returns of the day. 
1648. 


Marie, oh won’t you listen to Zin- 
gari. 7915. 

Mexicana Flo from Mexico. 20191. 

Moth around the candle. 8029. 

Nobody knows. 11502. 

Oh! don’t miss Miss Variety. 5097. 

Old Hawaiian guitar. 20421. 

Pretending. 2189. 

Riding the range in the sky. 11827. 

Rolling down the hilly-billy trail. 


5358. 
Round the old barrel organ with 
Sally. 380485. 


Sailors love the girls. 5387. 

Star fell from heaven. 380616. 

Strolling through the _ heather. 
12140. 


Swanee moon, where the Swanee: 
river flows. 30648. 

This side of heaven. 33426. 

Underneath the Persian Sky. 9117. 

When you're in love with some- 


one. 21361. 
You've got to blow your own trum- 
pet. 383885. 


Feldman (Joseph) : 
Instead of a dream. 27565. 
Love will never touch my heart.. 
7845, 25263. 
Feldman (Saul): 
Dancing in a daze. 
Down on the farm. 
Heaven. 917. 
T’ll come to you. 1045. 
Paper on the wall. 20506, 20507. 
Stars above me. 2585. 
Till the clouds come along. 2790. 
Tipler’s lament. 2794. 
To be like this. 2799. 
Feldman (Editions) s.a.: 
Coo-coo-coo. 18973. 
Magie de la danse. 20126. 
Serait-ce un mirage. 17847. 
Féline (Jacques) Caravanes. 18897. 
Felix (Hugo) au., and Felix (Ilsa) 
prop.: 
All along the river. 
Antelope. 9509 (17). 
Drum of the fore and aft. 
(193). 
Little pickings of the trade. 
(405). 
Mari. 9509 (447). 
Rat-ta-tat. 9509 (607). 
Won't you. 9509 (811). 
Felix (lL. R.) jr.: 
Crystal waters. 29442, 
I want to go to that old Rancho 
Grande. 29844. 
Orange blossoms. 5172. 
Then youll remember me. 30709. 
Felix (Paul) pseud. See Bliss (Paul) 


15946, 19020. 
581. 


9509 (7). 
9509 
§509' 


Fellom (Mario) Tell me, my dear. 
15030. 
Fellowes (KE. H.): 
Adieu sweet Amaryllis. 3277. 


April is in my mistress’ face. 3341. 

Christe Jesu pastor bone. 18883. 

Come, shepherds, follow me. 3623. 

Cradle song. 31365. 

Dainty fine bird. 3670. 

In ieiunio et fletu. 24967. 

O Lord, grant the king a long life. 
32730. 

O Lord, the maker of all thing. 
25536. 


O nata lux de lumine. 25537. 


ILA, 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Fellowes (E. H.)—Continued. 
Silver swan. 5466. 
Sing we at pleasure. 5484. 
Fellows (KE. T.) Dream of mine come 
true. 21919. 
Felman (Hazel) : 
Anna Livia Plurabelle. 
Boots. 31192. 
Felmet (C. M.) My little slave shack. 
28043. 
Felton (J. W.) Hula bula sloop. 7167, 
13603. 
Felton (J. W.) music publisher. 
bula sloop. 13603. 
Felton (W. M.): 
Evening moods. 16148. 
Progressive piano studies for the 


96. 


Hula 


grown-up student. 17674. 
Femmes en folie. 921. 
Fendrick (Samuel) Without you. 
6119: 

Fenichel (J. H.): 

I’m happy to-night. 10623. 

It’s written in your eyes. 10882. 
Fenis (E. M.) Homeward trail. 29744. 


Fenn (Sudie) : 
In tango mood. 4399. 
Love’s parade. 1603. 
My baby’s lullaby. 1807. 
My Lou-si-ana Lou. 1865. 
St. Louis on parade. 8601. 
Tip-top. 2793. 
Fennell (J. R.) New York of thee we 


sing. 8186. 

Fenner (Arthur) Avalloni’s (James) 
master instructor for Hawaiian 
guitar. 18739. 

Fenno (C. C.) jr. What will a nickel 
buy. 5986. 


Fenoulhet (Paul) Love, for once you 
can’t fool me. 22724. 
Fensterstock (Belle) : 
I don’t mind—Oh yeah. 
Indifferent. 16767. 
On the merry go ’round. 20453. 
Southern lullaby. 20869. 
Whispering shadows. 21379. 
You’re the center of attraction. 
18613. 
Fenstock (Belle) pseuwd. 
stock (Belle) 
Fenton (Fred) 
ago. 8888. 
Fenzel (Anna): 
If { can’t call you mine. 
Sadie Faye. 2340. 
That’s when dreams come true. 


22253. 


See Fenster- 


Sweetheart of long 


10743. 


12293. 
There's a picture of you ‘neath my 
pillow. 2749. 


You're the reason, ev’ry season I’m 
still in love. 12817. 
Feola (Francesco) Edizioni de La 
canzonetta, Piedigrotta 1985. 3821. 


Fergus (Phyllis) Bless’d be Vermont. 
248. 
Ferguson (G. E.): 
I’m singing my way through life. 
7329. 
If my love had wings. 1205. 
It’s springtime in my heart. 32128. 
Snowflakes bring heartaches. 25906. 
Ferguson (J. F.) Mountain dreams. 
30193. 
Ferguson (John) 
this world for me. 
Ferguson (Lucille) : 
Canebrake Katy. 31289. 
She wore red heels. 3319. 
Fergusson (D. M.): 
Music from the moon. 
Silhouettes. 14791. 
Two eyes. 15168. 
Fergusson (Don) 
(D. M.) 
Fernand (H.) Tosca. 
Fernandes (J. L.): 
Believe it or not, I’m in love. 9690. 


There’s a place in 
30717. 


14330. 


See Fergusson 


25717. 


That’s why I said good-bye. 12295. 
Fernandez (C.): 
Beautiful heaven. 29279, 29290, 
29291. 
Cielito lindo. 6616. 
Fernandez (Jacinto) If you're in love 


say it with flowers. 4380. 
Fernandez (Victor Gonzales) See Gon- 
zales Fernandez (Victor) 
Fernham (G. A.): 


Beautiful isle of Dreamland. 
24152. 

Walking on air and singing a song. 
26231. 


Ferragama (Anthony) Don’t wake me 
up from my beautiful dream. 21904. 
Ferrante (Tommaso) ‘Tre _ interludi. 


260. 
Ferrara (J. E.) I’m telling the world. 
19639. 
Ferrara (J. J.) Loveable Ann. 4748. 
Ferrari (Emilio) Primavere; 9509 
(590). 
Ferrari (Ermanno Wolf-) See Wolf- 
Ferrari (Ermanno) 
Ferrari (Francesco) : 
Scherzando con Vhot. 2374. 
Suoniamo tutti. 5629. 
Ferrari (Gustave): Chansons popul- 
aires de Vancienne France. 31278. 
Ferrari (Louis): 
Du soleil dans mon cceur. 10120. 


Quand tout s’endort. 14632. 
Tristement. 26153. 

Ferraris (A.): 
Bella Napoli. 217. 
Flor gitana. 6913. 
Gipsy lady. 29642. 
Kordion kapers. 16890. 


O balalaika. 17445. 


1720 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


On the banks of the Don. 

Serenade. 17849. 

Ultima parola. 9104. 
Ferraro (Giuseppe) : 


As erimson roses bloom. 9604. 
Nené. 22999. 
Pepita. 11668. 

Ferraro (P. A.) Make a reach for 
Camels. 17119. 

Ferrata (Alma and Mario) props., and 
Ferrata (Giuseppe) aw. Mélodie 
plaintive. 15517 (243). 

Ferrazzano (A. ) Olvidala. 11578. 


Ferrell (B. H.) 
32058. 

Ferrell (Henry) 
23935. 

Ferren (J. B.) 

Ferren (Jackson) 


If you’ve forgotten. 
You are my own. 


King Ramesis. 7646. 
See Ferren (J. B.) 


Ferrera (J. H.) Lucy Lee. 11183. 
Ferrera (John): 
Love takes a holiday. 17076. 


There’s trouble in my heart. 12322. 


Ferretti (Antonio) Piedigrotta Bideri 
1936. 30405. 

Ferrie (M. S.) Let’s rally ’round our 
leader. 14074. 

Ferrier-Jourdain (L.) C’est jeudi. 
24229, 

Ferris (Blanche) JI can read your 
heart. 7191. 

Ferris (J. A.) Walking down ole Beale 
st. 26229. 

Ferrucci (Edward) Love’s lonesome 


hours. 22751. 
Ferruzzi (Stefano) : . 
Non tornare da me. 5061. 
Signora, fischiate con me. 23348. 
Ferry (C. T.) And God shall wipe all 
tears. 3270 (19). 
Ferry (Mrs. EH.) Sweet Louise. 
Ferszko (Michat) : 
Dia ciebie ... 218838, 21884. 
Kto. 27662, 27663. 
Ferszko (Stan): 


5641, 


Before we’re through. 138029. 
Nim zamkne drzwi. 14457. 
Panna Andzia ma _ wychodne. 
14560. 
Fervaal. 9509 (222, 223). 


Fesch und resch. 29586. 
Festa a Mantova. 16173. 
Festival orchestra book. 3884. 


Fetras (Oscar) Barcarolle  valse. 
9509 (538). . 

Fetrow (EH. J.) Deep in love. 24401. 
Fetters (Ruby ) Lonesome blues. 
25216. 

Feu sacré. 81573. 

Feuereisen (Roger) Gypsy moon. 
22143. 

Feuillard (lL. R.) Troisiéme suite. 
21140. 


32771. | Février (Henry) 


Monna Vanna. 9509 
(493). 
Fexer (Bernhard) 
29189 (345). 
Feyne (Buddy) 
ference. 9021. 
Fiamma (La) 3889, 3890. 
Fibich (Zdenko) : 
Poém. 2155, 16178. 
Wings. 3126, 3127. 
Ficcio (Valentino) Triumph. 2837. 
Fickle wife. 3891. 
Fickley (Ralph) Raindrops. 
Fiddle tunes. 16179. 
Fiedler (Bernard) We found the moon. 
23736. 
Fiedler (Elroy) 
ing. 26877. 
Fiedler (L. J.) Youre givin’ your 
lovin’ to somebody else. 21518. 
Fiedler (L. M.) Image of you. 24951. 
Fiedler (Max): 


Madame Butterfly. 


Thru a veil of indif- 


2230. 


Dancing and romanc- 


Musikantin. 12862 (353). 
Wiegenlied. 12862 (544). 
Fiehn (Hrik) Bellevue revyen 1936. 
24168. 
Field (G. H.) Love in the June time. 
11139. 
Field (N. A.): 
Lullaby hour of bliss. 27841. 
Moonlight blue. 22867. 


Field (S.°S.) 
22815. 
Fielder (F. R.) Vl never mean a thing 
to you. 19585. 
Fields (Arthur) : 
I loves you kid, that’s all that I 
can say. 24031 (88). 
Streamliners. 28604. 
West of the Rockies. 18369. 
What is missing in this picture. 


Memory’s happy land. 


30868. 
Fields (Bert) My cottage of love. 
30208. 
Fields (Daisy) My pretty little Kit- 
tums. 1886. 
Fields (Dall) Fields (Dall) bassoon 
method. 19226. 


Fields (G. H.): 
Day dreams. 19041. 
Rhythm. 20651. 
Fields (Happy): 
Chorus girl’s dream come true. 
29396. 
Why. 12676. 
You are my ideal. 
Fields (L. R.) 


30957. 
Forgotten kiss waltz. 


16227. ; 
Fields (Shep) pseud. See Feldman 
(Saul) 
Fields (Teddy) Dizzy Lizzie Lou. 
3739. 


Fielitz (Alexander von) Sch6n Gret- 


lein. 15517 (336). 


1721 


INDEX 


Fielitz (Margot von) Schon Gretlein. 
15517 (836). 


Fien (Lupin) If it kept me close to 


you. 138822. 
Fierimonti (Arthur) and Fierimonti 
(Bob) What a foolam I. 21282. 


Fietta (H. L.): 
Barefoot blues. 184. 
No me lleves. 8206. 
Si nos volvemos a ver. 
Tu respuesta. 2847. 
Fifer (C. A.) Just a dream. 
22556. 
Fifer (Doreen): 
Cars. 17958. 
Soldiers. 17953. 
Fifteen Christmas carols. 32489. 
Fifth avenue bank of New York: 
Adoration. 3270 (6). 
Daisy’s song. 8270 (124). 
Faery song. 3270 (178). 
Six old French Christmas carols. 
6253 (408, 409). 
Fifty grand. 7893, 9457. 
Fifty-nine piano solos you like to play. 
16183. 
Fifty songs for boys and girls. 


8674. 


19853, 


4028. 


Figlia di Jorio. 260. 
Figlozzi (A. T.) Carmelina mia. 
24260. 


Figlozzi (Tommy) NSee Figlozzi (A. T.) 
Figueroa (I. M.) It’s you—only you 


my dear. 7560. 

Figundio (Elia) Just for the thrill 
of it. 10946. 

Figur (Berthold) Old wedding ring. 
327165. 

Fike (B. R.): 

Doubting. 183802. 

In a little cafe on the corner. 7454. 
Filas (T. J.) Theme. 28714, 28715. 
Filiberto (—) Clavel del aire. 26813. 
Filiberto (J. de D.) Caminito. 24248. 


Filing (Caroline) Das ist der krieg. 


15970. 
Filip (Basilio) Studi di tecnica su- 
periore. 5612. 
Filippini (Gino): 
Cavaleata. 342. 
Solitudine. 2510. 
Filippucci (Edmond) : 


Amoureuse serenade. 
Kermesse villageoise. 29189 (229). 
Marche des esclaves. 29189 (259). 
Menuet blane. 29189 (265). 
Pantomime. 9509 (552). 
Si tu voulais. 9509 (667). 
Voulghara. 26533 (306). 
Fille de Madame Angot. 17512, 7959. 
Filles et garcons. 728. 
Fillie (Anthony): 
I found you to lose you to some- 
bedy else. 18648. 


9509 (12). 


pt. 17, n.s., v. 31 


It’s as plain as the nose on your 
face. 25017. 
So long I’ll see you again. 14837. 
Writing your name in the sky. 
12740. 
Fillmore (C. M.): 
Come to Me. 12862 (112). 


Father I am coming home. 31563. 
Home and mother. 24031 (74). 
Make the world better. 12862 


(320). 


Yet there is room. 12862 (558). 


Fillmore (F. A.) aw., and Fillmore 
(Laura) prop.: 
Be on time. 12862 (36). 


Glory by and by. 12862 (188). 

Sing all ye people. 12862 (463). 

What shall I do for my Saviour. 
12862 (534). 

Whiter than snow. 

Fillmore (Henry): 

Better be good. 24031 (15). 

Circus bee march. 6253 (70). 

Dew drops. 240381 (41). 

Inspiration overture. 3270 (323). 

Miss Trombone. 24081 (131, 132). 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 
6253 (396). 

Sacred orchestra selections no. 1. 
24031 (176). 

Southern pastime. 6253 (489). 

Fillmore (J. H.) aw., and Fillmore (J. 
1a le any OLD) Die 

Are you building on 
ean, (alale)e 

Beside all waters. 15517 (26). 

Can He count on you. 15517 (45). 

Fillmore’s sacred duet book. 29189: 
(112). 

Follow the light. 

Give to the Lord. 

I believe in God. 


12862 (540). 


the rock. 


15517 (110). 
15517 (123). 
15517 (151). 


Jerusalem. 15517 (190). 
Let the joybells ring. 15517 
(214). 


Marching to victory. 15517 (236). 

Mr. Bodkins and Widow Simpkins. 
24031 (183). 

No more gocd-byes. 15517 (271). 

O praise the Lord. 15517 (275). 

Playmates. 29189 (3381). 

Praise ye the great Jehovah. 15517 
(306). 

Rejoice ye nations. 

Singing with the heart. 
(350). 

Walking by faith. 

We come, we come. 

Welcome Sunday morning. 
(437). 

Work and pray. 15517 (459). 

Would you have the joybells. 
15517 (460). 


15517 (312). 
15517 


15517 (425). 
15517 (429). 
15517 


1722 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, i936 


Fillmore bros. co.: 
Bolero, 3486, 3487, 6489, 6490. 
Capitol city. 3541, 6564. 
Captain Smith. 3544, 6568. 
Champion. 3566, 6586. 
Fame and fortune. 3874, 6888. 
Fillmore short cut band method. 


31576. 
Harmonia. 4079, 7068. 
Holy name. 247285. 


Ladder of fame. 10988. 

London suite. 25207. 

Mighty monarch. 4847, 7970. 

National band contest. 17373. 

Paloma. 25689. 

Reflections in 
25747. 

Show-man. 11961. 

Soloist. 12025. 

Symphonie miniature no. 2. 260385. 

Three aces. 5768, 5769, 9014, 9015. 

Twelve Paganini-Gaviniés violin 
études and caprices. 25635. 

Finberg (S. D.)- Roosevelt victory 
march. 17771. 

Finch (Bud) See Finch (R. E.) 

Finch (H. L.): 

Every nite’s a perfect nite when 
we are together. 24520. 

I’m giving me you. 24848. 

Song about love, I love you. 25929. 

Finch (L. ¥.) Molly Bell, queen of the 

North. 32516. 
Finch (QO. F.) Won’t you be my daddy 
now. 3146. 
Finch (R. E.): 
Cold ashes. 402. 
Dream a little dream of love. 586. 
Holy smoke, my heart is on fire. 
940. 
Let’s talk it over. 1471. 
Won’t you be my daddy now. 3146. 
Finck (A. H. C.) Fifty songs. 29189 
(144). 
Finck (H. T.) 
(144). 

Finck (Herman): 
Dance memories. 
Floating petals. 10217. 

G. & $. cocktail. 16248. 
Musical comedy memories. 
L271. 

Finden (Amy Woodforde-) 
forde-Finden (Amy) 
Findley (B. I.) One night I had a 

dream. 11599. 
Fine (Jesse) : 
Gone. 7000. 
Where shall I find another you. 
23839. 

Fine (Lew) ‘Trouble. 

Fine (Sidney) : 

At evening. 129. 
Chime. ‘366. 


a modern mood. 


Fifty songs. 29189 
470. 


11341, 
See Wood- 


28803. 


Winke (John) 


Romance. 2311, 
Until tomorrow. 23681. 
Fineout (H. W.) When we're alone. 


12640. 
Finger (Benjamin) Fight on with 
Mister Roosevelt. 19229. 
Fink (A. C.) Prairie-ritt. 9509 (580, 
581). 
Yink (T. H.) My heart seems to say 
T love you. 22932. 
Fink (Wilhelm) Prairie-ritt. 9509 
(580, 581). 
Finke (F. F.) Zehn klavierstticke. 
3899. 


Last song. 11004. 
Finkel (S. M.): 
That’s a sign that you're in love. 
26084, 
You're all I live for. 
Finkelstein (W. M.): 
Mr. Man in the Moon, shine! shine. 
12862 (340). 
My schoolday sweetheart. 
(358). 
Finland, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Finlay (Kenneth) : 


26474. 


12862 


Islands of mist. 32110. 
Neptune’s empire. 11468. 
Spring hereafter. 23441. 


When she answered me her voice 
was low. 26317. 
Finley (Chester) Dey’s a_ brighter 
Dixie. 26926. 
Finley (G. J.): 
California honeymoon. 26738. 
Little white cottage. 17017. 
Finley (J. J.) If you can croon. 4376. 
Finley (Jack) See Finley (J. J.) 
Finley (W. J.): 


Back home with mother again. 
12982. 

I never thought you cared for me. 
13745. 

Love, stop your holding out on me. 
17075. 


Finn (Irma) Souvenirs of love. 14891. 
Finney (Chick) See Finney (Joseph 
(Chick) ) 
Finney (Hank): 
Dear old U. of D. 24394. 
Detroit victory march. 24411. 
Finney (Joseph (Chick) ): 
Blue thinking of you. 18828. 
Echo in the dark. 21961. 
Fussin’ all the time. 27121. 
Good old bosom bread. 29668. 
Finney (Lucas) It couldn't 
16786. 
Fino (Giocondo) : 
Lodate Maria. 25205. 
Noemi e Ruth. 9509 (524). 
Finstein (Paul) Quit you _ foolin’ 
round. 23229. 


last. 


1723 


INDEX 


Finta semplice. 8043. 

Finzi (Gerald) : 
Boy Johnny. 18839. 
Earth and air and rain. 29586. 
Ferry me across the water. 20156 
Interlude, 22498. 
Linnet in a gilded cage. 19995. 
Margaret has 

20156. 

There’s snow on the fields. 
Three short elegies. 31579. 


Wherefore to-night so full of care. 


33725. 
Fiol (R. R.) Masabi. 7921, 7922. 
Fiordisole. 16185. 


Fiore (Albert) Woman. 29081. 
Fiore (F. D.) 
14574. 
Fiorella (V. J.) Visions. 
Fioretti (Alfred) : 
At twilight. 21641. 


15215, 


Charming sweetheart you are mine. 


6593. 

Happy dreams of love. 4069. 

It’s springtime, it’s waltztime. 
13038. 


So long, my sweetheart. 8731. 
Some day, my dear. 8741. 
Sun shines in your eyes. 
Fiorito (Ted) : 
California ripples. 
Don’t save your smiles. 


12152. 


15789. 
13296. 


Fiorito (Ted) at the piano. 10209. 

Honey, you're a honey. 7139. 

Knick knacks on the mantle. 7652, 
7653. 

Underneath a western sky. 5862. 


When tne moon hangs high. 21839. 
Yours truly is truly yours. 6250. 
Firehammer (W. E.) Song of Winne- 


bago. 25987. 
Firman (Dell) I’m reading your mind. 
31952. 
Firnhaber (W. C.) Dear mother of 
mine. 18250. 
First natl. inst. of allied arts: 
Aloha oe. 18689. 
Andantino. 19944. 
Barearolle. 5093. 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 18798. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
18905. 
Cucaracha. 
Diver’s dance. 
Donna é€ mobile. 
Hula dula. 273804. 
Miami blues. 30159. 
Minuet in G. 266538. 


26863. 
26936. 
23695. 


O sole mio. 23057. 

Oh, Susanna. 20408. 

One, two, three, four. 23119. 
Paloma. 30377. 

Red River valley. 20687. 


a milking pail. 


21063. 


Penn Atlantic grill. 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 32 


Remember me. 283853. 
Sweet Genevieve. 238500. 
Ua like no-a like. 30797. 

First Noel. 738, 32724. 

First Presbyterian church of Chicago. 
Hymn of the First Presbyterian 
church of Chicago. 16468. 

First united Presbyterian church of 
Evanston, Ill. Y. P. C. U. . Christ 
moves on. 3591. 

Firth (K. M. P.): 


My sweet romance. 30258. 


Women, the nation’s defense. 
21437. 
Fischbach (Frank) MHiawatha’s twi- 


light dream. 31793. 
Fischel (Max): 
Everybody’s favorite easy pieces 
for the violin. 27036, 27037. 
Gamble’s class method for strings. 


3958. 
Fischer (Andrew): 
Chimes. 15839. 


Fox trot melody no, 4 31618. 

If you'll give me a lift to your 
heart. 22444. 

In a cocktail grill. 22453. 

Nothing can compare with you. 
238041, 

On Catalina Island. 23103. 

Fischer (Carl) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C. H.) 
Fischer (Carl) ine.: 

Agnus Dei. 15534. 

Aida march. 28870. 

Air and double. 26547. 

Alhambra. 3297. 

All American. 6287. 

All glory, laud and honor. 

Allegro risoluto. 26562. 

Am meer. 14738. 

America. 12919. 

Andantino. 27685. 

Arabian minute dance. 18716. 

Arban-Prescott first and second 
year. 21623, 21624. 

Arban’s famous method for slide 
and valve trombone and baritone 
in bass clef. 110. 

Around the May-pole. 

Autumn fields. 6361. 

Ave Maria. 21645. 

Babe of Bethlehem. 

Ballade. 30417. 

Barn dance. 185. 

Beau soir. 190. 

Behave yoursel’ before folk. 3438. 

Berceuse. 3995, 3996. 

Berger et bergére. 26664. 

Biskra. 26672. 

Bless the Lord. 21704, 21705. 

Boa constrictor and the bobolink. 
26699. 

Bourrée. 


21660. 


6347, 


31086, 31087. 


18749. 


1724 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Buck and wing. 9788. 

Bugles and drums. 18851. ; 

Build thee more stately mansions. 
286. 

Calvary and Easter. 3530, 

Canzonetta. 29189 (54). 

Caprice valsant. 18894. 

Careful Etta. 6571. 

Carnival of Venice. 21758, 24262. 

Choral prelude. 6880. 

Christ in the world. 21772. 

Christ to-day rejoices men. 
3596. 

Cinderella. 26809. 

Cinquantaine. 24807. 

Clouds and the moon. 26820. 

Country gardens. 3659, 3660, 6675— 
6678. 

Crescendo. 


3094— 


29189 (72). 
Csardas. 19000, 19001. 
Dance. 17782, 
Dance of the warriors. 6707. 
Danza calabrese. 19032. 
De Camptown races. 23064, 25557. 
Deep river. 26916. 
Dream of love. 7754. 
Drowsy shepherdess. 
Educational orchestra 
10136. 
Hili, eili. 27010. 
Elsa entering the cathedral. 
Enchantment. 6850, 16127. 
Epilogue. 6852. 
Evening bells. 
Fantasy. 9153. 
Fantasy sonata. 19217. 
Festival march. 3883, 22023. 
Fiddlin’ Joe. 6898. 
Fido, the prodigal. 
Fiesta. 27066. 
Fire bell. 6907. 
Fischer’s (Carl) trophy orchestra 
folio. 27075. 
Flower girl. 22040. 
Foundaticn to trumpet, 
playing. 16231. 
Franklin D. R. 19264. 
Fugue for four brasses. 


6820. 
album. 


dd004. 


27026. 


724. 


cornet, 


19277. 


Gavotte. 787. 
Gavotte en badinant. 19289. 
Gay promenade. 6960. 


Gipsy baron. 31648. 

God be in my head. 6991. 

Golden slumbers. 835. 

Goldman march album. 10323. 

Good fellowship. 193832. 

Goodbye all. 10830. 

Greeting. 867. 

Hark! Hark! the lark. 14741. 

Hark, the bells of Christmas ring- 
ing. 31744. 

Harper-minstrel sings. 

Hatikwoh. 27219. 


7072. 


20 


Hearts and flowers. 
29189 (157). 

Hebrew dance. 19484. 

Hebrew lullaby. 19435. 

Hello Bill. 21569 (196). 

Here they come. 7107. 

Hide and seek. 7112. 

High school pride. 16409. 

Hills of home. 104386. 

Hills of the North. 7119. 

Hollywood bound. 19463*, 27266. 

Hot sands. 16446. 

Humming bird. 19500. 

Humoresque. 4179. 

Huskin’ bee. 19504. 

Hymns and anthems. 13614. 

I won’t kiss Katy. 13810, 19695. 

In lowly manger bed. 1281. 

Indian story. 19780. 

Tolanthe. 22497. 

Irishman dances. 7525. 

It happened in Holland. 
7533. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 

Jig elephantine. 1331. 

Judgment of Sheba. 1340*. 

Klose-Prescott first and 
year. 22598. 

Kol nidre. 27660. 

Little betrothed. 16988. 

Little prelude. 7773. 

Little princess. 22669. 

Little sleepy head. 27751. 

Love-charm. 22719. 

Love is such a gentle thing. 
20085. 

Lovely little movie-actress. 

Low down bass. 1608. 

Mango moon. 20143. 

March. 8647. 

Marche. 27846. 

Marionette. 22783. 

Marstig’s daughter. 

Mazurka. 4807. 

Mediterranean. 7937. 

Menuet from the Septet, op. 20. 
15689. 

Merry widow. 27918. 

Military march. 28446. 

Moderato e cantabile. 27942. 

Modern guitarist’s handbook on 
runs, modulations and _ fill-ins. 
7988. 

Molto religioso. 27946. 

Musie educator’s basic method for 
viola. 22892. 

Musical masterpieces. 

My Irish eyes. 382596. 

Mystery. 8152. 

Nautical John. 

Navarra. 20841. 

New world symphony. 5037. 

Nocturne. 27847. 

O man of God. 8239. 


24031 (68), 


7532*, 
31094. 


second 


20084, 
7850. 


20160. 


20256-20258. 


1928. 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


settle cnet liapclu AINE dE 


‘Fischer (Carl) ine.—Continued. 

Ode to a man about town. 1998. 

Oh! Susanna. 238064, 25557. 

Old Black Joe. 2015. 

Old folks at home. 2027. 

Old song. 28176. 

Old veranda. 8294. 

On to victory. 20461. 

Once upon a time. 8320. 

Pantomime. 32828. 

Parade. 8369. 

Parade of the colored puppets. 
28244. 

Passacaglia in C minor. 

Passion chorale. 163. 

Pastoral dance. 17588. 

‘Peasant and his oxen. 
20525. 

Pilgrim song. 23188. 

Pixie frolic. 8419. 

‘Plantation song. 23186. 

Poupée valsante. 25691. 

Prelude. 27848. 

Premier. 20590, 20591. 

Puerto. 20605. 

Punchinello. 8480. 

‘Rain. 20624. 

“Rakoezy overture. 

Red light—green light. 

‘Reverie. 2261. 

‘Ride on, King Jesus. 

Risveglio. 8551. 

Robin Hood and Allin a Dale. 
11837. 

‘Rose softly blooming. 235286. 

Saltarello. 28429. 

‘Scherzino. 8625. 

‘Second gavotte. 29189 (378). 

Serenade. 25834-25839. 

Shadows. 8649. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
2451. 

Silverado. 28486. 

Sing a while longer. 

Skyliner. 33175. 

Smugglers. 8723. 

Soldier’s dream. 20823. 

‘Song after sundown. 87956. 

Song of the night. 28563. 

Sons of Yale. 33242. 

‘Sousa’s favorite march book. 
17986. 

Spanish waltz. 20875. 

Spirit of the blue flame. 234383. 

Spring’s awakening. 2571. 

Staccato. 28585. 

Steppin’ out. 2591. 

Story at evening. 8839. 

Stradella overture. 31592. 

Sunday afternoon music. 8861. 

Sunrise on Paster morning. 56253. 

Swing low, sweet chariot. 14982. 

‘Texas centennial exposition march. 
8951. 


31096. 


14571, 


310038 (147). 
8509. 


23258. 


28497-28500. 


Thirty-three concert etudes. 10987, 

Tho’ not deserving. 23611. 

Three blind mice. 23064, 25557. 

Titania’s wedding march. 28766. 

Top tones for the trumpter or 
eornetist. 15135. 

Toreador song. 13050-13056. 

Tournament overture. 930477. 

Trains. 28792. 

Trixie valse. 

Tweedle dee. 

Twins. 28829. 

Two pastorales. 27851. 

Unisonal scales, chords and rhyth- 
mie studies for military bands. 
2881. 

Vagabonds. 21188. 

Valor and victory. 28861. 

Valse brillante. 21190. 

Valse Joliet. 238689. 

Victory bound. 28873. 

Viennese memories. 30822. 

White jasmine. 18464. 

Wind song. 21421. 

With trumpets and drums. 

Wooing. 23912. 

Yea drummer. 9402. 

You are in my heart. 

Young pioneers. 9487. 

Fischer (Edward) ‘Time has come to 

say good-night. 5780. 

Fischer (Hrich) Festliche 

16175. 

Fischer (Erno) : 

Az én lelkem. 149. 

Hsé van, meg arviz van az utcank- 
ban. 672. 

Fischer (Erno Fothy) 

(Erno) 

Fischer (Ernst) : 

An einem sommerabend. 89. 

Auf der rolltreppe. 9624. 

Kleiner narr. 1404. 

Leuchtendes meer. 11054, 16955. 

Linzer torte. 16977, 16978. 

Sancho-Pansa. 11887, 17804. 

Triumende melodie. 2823. 

Trolly. troll. 12404. 

Vier klaviersolostticke. 

Wie nett. 3103. 

Fischer (Fred): 

I want a postal card from you. 
29189 (188). 

See also Fisher (Fred) 

Fischer (Harold) It’s time to kiss 


28798-28801. 
23664. 


9368. 


33825. 


musik. 


See Fischer 


31584. 


goodnight. 19818. 
Fischer (Irwin) : 
Firefly. 16188. 


Rainbow. 17697. 


Fischer (J.) & bro.: 


All to myself. 20211. 
Ancient Hebrew prayer of thanks- 
giving. 15579. 


1726 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1986 


nn rE IESE SSSI SU 


Andante. 3383. 

Angels in the night. 26579. 

Annapolis lullaby. 12929, 29236. 

Anthologia antiqua. 101. . 

Apostolic symphony. 15596. 

Aragonaise. 253802. 

Around the world in ninety min- 
utes. 3349*. 

Autumn legend. 6362. 

Badinage—staccato. 15660. 

Bagatelle. 13025, 15686. 

Beautiful sky. 195. 

Bourrée. 13518. 

Bow down Thine ear. 26706. 

By a brook. 4036. 

Call the ewes. 3528. 

Caravan of the Magi. 31249. 

Carol of the doves. 26761. 

Cathedral prelude. 6580. 

Centennial mass. 138141. 

Child is born in Bethlehem. 26781. 

Christmas e¢carillons of Poland. 
26802. 

Church music for the smallest 
organ. 313807. 

Concerto grosso. 480. 

Countin’ my blessings. 6674. 

Curious story. 13221. 

Dance ecaprice. 13503. 

Down in ol Virginia. 13306, 
13307. 

Eeossaise. 15687, 18791. 

Etude. 3580, 16390. 

For the beauty of the earth. 6923. 

Freedman’s song. 10256. 

Fuller and Warren. 29625. 

Go down, Moses. 3987. 

Going home to live with God. 
6995. 

Grandmother’s minuet. 18504. 

Gypsy laddie. 29686. 

Humoresque gracieuse. 318388. 

Imagery. 29871. 

Impromptu elegante. 16706. 

In silent night. 32083. 

Incline Thine ear. 27563. 

Light. 27728. 

Little Black Sambo. 11074*. 

Lord, I cry to Thee. 27788. 

Lord is nigh unto all. 27785. 

Lord of hosts, great ruler. 27786. 

Love you are my music. 7846. 

Magi. 27852. 

Mereauesque. 32478. 

Miner sings. 20199. 

Minstrel’s reproof. 7980. 

Missa cunctipotens. 1729. 

Missa Maria auxilium Christian- 

orum. 7982. 

Missa solemnis. 7983. 

Morn. 4833. 

Musetta. 7050. 

My fictitious palace. 8081. 


126829—37 


eo 1727 


National geographic march. 8161, 
17374. 

Negro parade. 19388. 

Nod, tender bud. 5376. 

O can ye sew cushions. 5081. 

O holy one, we worship Thee. 
28131. 

O silent hills. 25538. 

One generation shall praise Thy 
name to another. 14529. 

Out of the Hast. 28235. 

Pandean. 32827. 

Parochial hymnal. 328386. 

Passacaglia. 162. 

Pater noster. 2116, 2117. 

Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee. 
25671. 

Poor wayfaring stranger. 8446. 

Prelude. 12980, 17611. 

Presto agitato. 14255. 

Psalm 23. 20602. 

Puer natus est nobis. 28314. 

Quest of the shepherds. 283821. 

Rapturous youth. 14645, 14646. 

Requiem, libera and the prescribed 
chants. 28360. 

Revery. 5321. 

Rise up shepherd and _ follow. 
30469, 33000. 

Salve Regina. 28431. 

Send out Thy light. 28453. 

Serenade. 5608. 

Shepherd’s vigil. 28477. 

Sing and cheer for Notre Dame. 
30552. 

Soldier, soldier. 30570. 

Solfeggietto. 14845. 

Sonate pathétique. 6423. 

Study for the left hand. 3584. 

Surrexit Christus hodie. 12163. 

Three visions. 25979. 

Thy will, not mine. 28757. 

Thy word abideth. 28814. 

Tip Sams. 30744. 

To Thee do I lift up my soul. 
28773. 

Tree and the image. 30772. 

Tristesse. 21138. 

Two dances. 15690. 

Two kings. 380794. 

Tyrolienne. 9103. 

Valentine. 30813. 

Virgin and her son. 28877. 

Vivace. 13541. 

Vocal art-studies. 2923. 

Voice of the chimes. 5902. 

Waltz. 24298, 24654. 

Waltz on black keys. 30842. 

We praise Thee. 9207. 

Wedding march. 30857. 

Winter. 30927. 

Yea, though I walk through the 
valley. 29095. 


Fischer (lL. D.) Lost lagoon. 20062. 


INDEX 


Fischer (M. M.) Flowers in my gar- 


den. 38914. 

Fischer (W. K.) My serenade to you. 
8141. 

Fischer (Wade) Oh my oh I love 
O-hi-o. 5103. 


Fischer (Werner) : 
Gute nacht, mein kleines médchen. 
13510. 

I never see enough of you. 27457. 

Fischer’s (Carl) trophy orchestra folio. 
27075. 
Fischman (L. H. O.): 

Because of you. 18787. 

Fiddlin’ with love. 3893. 

If you only knew. 7446. 

Oh! The cow jumped over the 

moon. 5109. 

Realized. 283840. 

Word, a smile. 93887. 

You betrayed my heart. 18567. 

You’re for me—I’m for you. 9449. 
Fiset (C. F.) Bach album for guitar. 

3384. 

Fish (Alwarda) ‘Three Rs in music, 
reading, writing, rhythm. 18192. 
Fishburn (Hummel) Singable songs 

for male voices. 2466. 
Fisher (Bobby) : 
Strolling through 
12140. 

Underneath the Persian sky. 9117. 
Fisher (Buddy) Me for you. 20173. 
Fisher (Doris) : 

Kisses from my violin to you. 

25112, 27655. 

Vanessa. 26199. 

Fisher (E. J.) My dream of romance. 
17304. 

Fisher (E. M.) Don’t wake me up from 
my beautiful dream. 21904. 

Fisher (E. Reatha) Lover mine. 4752. 

Fisher (HE. 8.) Crinkle, crinkle, dollar 
bill. 455. 

Fisher (Eathyl R.): 

It’s the old fashioned mother. 
7558, 22519. 

My southern mammy. 173851. 

That’s what we need. 26088. 

. We'll sit beneath the old palm tree. 


the heather. 


9208. 

Wonderful world. 26417. 
Fisher (Franklyn) Me and my 
dreams. 32446. 


Fisher (Fred) : 

Duchess threw her crutches away. 
10121. 

Fisher’s (Fred) funny folio. 19237. 

Garbo Green. ‘780. 

Got to see a. man about a dog. 
10335. 

Hello! Miss Liberty. 9509 (286). 

Hippopotamus. 9837. 

‘ How sweet is love. 33904 (114). 


pt. II, n. s., v.31 


In a convent by the sea. 1219. 

Lady Twinklepuss is out m’ lord. 
7667. 

Let me be your sweetheart, once 
again. 16920. 

Moon rose. 1752. 

My brudda Sylvest. 21569 (384). 

Oh, she’s a wonderful cook. 11547. 

Old New England march. 2086. 

When Louis from St. Louis plays 
the St. Louis blues. 9277. 

You can’t tee off my fairway and 
putt with somebody else. 12769. 

Your feet’s too big. 6240. 

Fisher (Fred) music co.: 


Fisher’s (Fred) funny folio. 
19237. 

Got to see a man about a dog. 
10335. 


Oh, she’s a wonderful cook. 11547. 
When Louis from St. Louis plays 
the St. Louis blues. 9277. 


Fisher (G. F.) Like a falling star. 
4647. 

Fisher (H. L.) Tell me why. 21001. 

Fisher (Harold E.) Won’t it be swell. 
3145. 

Fisher (Herman E.) I miss you, dear. 
10673. 


Fisher (Jacob) : 
No sin kicking. 28112. 
Step on the gas. 28594, 
Who has saved our skin and pelt. 
18468. 
Fisher (M. L.) pseud. 
(I. B.) 
Fisher (Marvin): 
Love can do the funniest things to 
me. 22718. 
Naive. 14482. 
Fisher (W. A.): 
Choice sacred duets. 24295, 
Ditson a cappella chorus 
10081. 
Ditson three-part songs. 10033. 
Ditson two-part songs. 10034. 
Edelweiss glide waltz. 26533 (65). 
Foster choral book. 3988. 
Gossip Joan. 842. 
Oh, Vermeland. 11550. 
Old time songs for men’s voices. 
31003 (182). 
Song of greeting. 12047. 
Fisher (W. J.): 
My home that’s a thousand miles 
long. 25448. 
One ‘o’clock. 28196. 
Roxana’s the name. 28407. 
Fisher (Will) See Fisher (W. J.) 
Fisher (William) sr. Sweetheart dear. 
23510. 
Fishman (Irene) 
phonie suite. 9814. 


See Wilson 


book. 


California sym- 


1728 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Fiske (Bert) : 
It couldn’t be love. 75381. 
Silly little thing. 8681. 
Fitch (G. W.) In the prison of my 
heart. 10812. 

Fitch (J. B.) 

~ 11954. 

Fitch (M. M.): 
Answer to a dream. 15589. 
We'd better dance. 33626. 
White moonlight. 26367. 

Fitch (S. J.) It’s wonderful. 

Fithian (J. H.) Pigs in clover. 

25670. 

Fittro (Ollie) 


She’s given me the air. 


32134. 
11688*, 


Parkin’ place in the air. 


32835. 

Fitz (A. H.) Hello! Mr. Moonman, 
hello. 26533 (115). 

Fitzgerald (Agnes) My heart makes a 
song. 28026. 

Fitzgerald (Alyce) Disillusion. 10030. 

Fitzgerald (Bob) See Fitzgerald 
(R. E.) 

FitzGerald (Elliott) Singing to the 
baby. 25882. 


Fitzgerald (F. 1.) I thank you. 7370. 
Fitzgerald (Gerry) Draggin’ a wagon 
round Wigan. 6798. 
FitzGerald (H. C.) Forever was only 
a day. 16225. 
Fitzgerald (R. E.): 
Can love be gone. 
Hands up for love. 
Fitzhugh (f. J.) 
6253 (346). 
FitzPatrick (J. L.): 
Fate. 381562. 
I hear you call. 31892. 
I've met the girl of my dreams. 
31999. 
My dear old southland. 11367. 
When you are near it’s ecstasy. 
33710. 
Why? Within my heart. 3101. 
Your eyes, when I looked in your 
eyes. 33892. 
FitzSimons (H. T.) co., and FitzSi- 
mons (H. T.) co., ine.: 
Aeolian chorus collection for young 
men, 24089. 


9826. 
10868. 
Now the day is over. 


Aeolian string ensemble method. | flamme (La) 


6265, 15527. 
Allegretto quasi andantino. 27188. 
Allegro. 26935. 
Blow me down. 3467*. 
Blow, trumpets, blow. 
Chorale-fantasy. 373. 
City of our God. 13168. 


13061. 


Come, ye disconsolate. 24331. 
Dancer. 13228. 
Day is dark and dreary. 3693. 
Etude. 680-683. 


Etude for left hand alone. 679. 
Hymn to the morning. 2934, 26224. 


Jesu, tender Saviour. 874. 
Jesus on the water side. 1326. 
Little Jesus came to town. 1507. 
Love came down at Christmas. 
1557, 1558. 
Menuet. 27982. 
Nightingale. 25512. 
Northland suite. 5063. 
Perpetual motion. 30897. 
Prelude solennelle. 2187. 
Pride of the campus. 32913. 
Sanctus. 850. 
Snowflakes at my window. 14833. 
Song of the clock. 25933. 
Song to a tree. 30595. 
Streamline. 2604. 
Sylvan idyl. 2673. 
Te Deum laudamus. 26061. 
When all is still. 5990. 
Fixel (R. W.): 
It’s you. 4468. 
Just a bit of you. 4506. 
Flagg (Michael) : 
Color blind. 18953. 
If I hadn’t you. 29860. 
Flagler (R. 8S.) Boots. 9754. 
Flaherty (V. A.): 
Closer it gets to leaving time the 
harder it is to go. 6253 (73). 
Flower of the everglade. 29189 
(116). 
Garden of roses. 21569 (157). 
If I only had a sweetheart just 


like you. 18648 (193). 
Knights of Columbus’~¥ march. 
29189 (2382). 
Making love. 29189 (257). 
Moon-bird. 21569 (365), 240381 
(187). 
Moonlight in Jungleland. 18648 
(249). 


Same moon shines everywhere. 
29189 (370). 
Starshine. 21569 (527). 
When the girl you think the world 
of thinks the world and all of 
you. 18648 (388). 
Will you always call me dearie 
29189 (476). 
Flame of desire. 3907. 
20921, 25721. 
Flammer (Harold) Princeton men are 
marching. 17669, 20598. 
Flammer (Harold) ine.: 


All through the night. 53. | 

Author of life divine. 29267. 

Ave Maria. 17829. 

Ay, ay, ay. 18744. 

Beautiful dreamer. 9669, 15677, 
31122-31124; 1" 

Benedictus es, Domine. 222. 


Bold vaquero. 3485. 
Boots. 9754. 


Bugle call march. 3511. 


1729 


INDEX 


Flammer (Harold) ine.—Continued. 
Build thee more stately mansions. 


31208. 
Builder. 287. 
Carillon. 31252. 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
9838. 
Children of the moon. 29389. 
Chinese toy-town. 9868. 


Country gardens. 447, 9928-9930, 


15913. 

Cuearacha. 9948, 9949. 

Dance, my comrades. 9958, 9959. 

Danse chinoise. 31393. 

Dark eyes. 492, 15962, 21841, 
31396. 

Dark hills. 24877. 

Dedication. 38705, 29463. 


Down on the farm. 16070. 

Dream parade of the tin soldiers. 
29517. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes, 
3805. 

Dummy line. 629. 

Hast Indian dancer. 

Etude. 11012. 

Ginger-snap brigade. 3966. 

Great is the Holy One of Israel. 
861. 

Guitars of love. 

Homeland. 31809. 

Hoodah day. 31817. 

I hear the eall of the road. 22272. 

In a low rocking-chair. 32068. 

In silent night. 15756, 18841. 

Japanese lullaby. 22531. 

Last night. 1431. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
22629. 

Lill’ angels. 30028. 

Little heather rose. 5413, 11914. 

Lo, now a rose. 32401, 32402. 

Lonesome cowboy. 1531, 22696. 

Lord’s prayer. 32350. 

Love me enough. 30072. 

Lullaby. 14199. 

Ma chérie, chére amie, I love you. 
20124. 

Manana, always tomorrow. 32421. 

Mastery of technical 
11235. 

Men of Harlech. 14253. 

Mighty God hath spoken. 1717. 

Music box. 22891. 

My heart keeps singing. 


13356. 


29682. 


14378. 


My true love hath my heart. 


11449. 
Night of dreams. 17412. 
Night wind. 20372. 
Nocturne. 5417, 9808, 9809. 
Noél. 1965. 
Normandy- 
82701. 


shepherdess 


problems. 


song. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


O blessed day of motherhood: 


11526. 

O give thanks unto the Lord. 
32726. 

O sacred head, now wounded. 
5087. 

Oh, Susanna. 23063. 

Overtones. 23147. 


Prayer for service. 5262, 17659. 
Prayer from Haensel and Gretel. 
11730, 32900. 
Pretty girl. 2190. 
Princeton men 
17669, 20588. 
Que dirias de mi. 
Road is calling. 

33007. 
Roaming Gypsy. 14683. 
Roll, chariot. 11849. 
Russian folk-dance. 
Rustie chapel. 11873. 
Rustling leaves are whispering I 


are marching. 


32945. 
20668, . 33006, 


33038. 


love you. 23387, 5380-5382. 
Sea Gypsy. 17833. 
Sérénade florentine. 17850. 
Short’nin’ bread. 5451, 17885, 
20770, 30542. 
Singin’ a song. 33157. 


Sleepy-Land parade. 23381, 33178. 


Soldiers’ chorus from Faust. 
24646. 

Son of the Highest. 5536. 

Swedish folk-dances. 23497. 


Three amens. 32350. 
Three more locks ahead. 12345. 
Twilight at Capri. 5886. 
Tyrolian nights. 33550. 
Wander shoes. 15233. 
Water sprites. 18336. 
Watermelon pickaninnies. 30848. 
We sail the ocean blue. 18351. 
When the foeman bares his steel. 
30887. 
Flanagan (Bud) Million tears. 22834. 
Flanders (J. A.) When the Mayflowers 
come again. 15324. 
Flanders (J. C.) My cabin in the piney 
woods of Maine. 27999. 
Flanders (Muriel) : 
Tl take the same. 10581. 
My paakiki wahine. 11418, 14416. 
That’s gratitude. 12284. 
Flannigan (B. W.) If you want to win 


those young girls. 16701. 
Flath (P. H.): 
Leone. 7701. 
Under the pazaza plant. 31003 
(204). 
Flather (W. T.) May song. 25306. 


Flatow (Leon): 
I’m sitting pretty in Atlantic City. 
274438. 
Little Audrey. 14099, 16986. 


1730 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Moonlight on the water. 27964. 

Swing me high—swing me low. 
18073. 

Swinganola. 23522. 

Swingin’ soldier man. 20965. 

When Ruben swings the Cuban. 


26316. 
Fleck (C. S.): 
Below the Mason-Dixon line. 
15698. 
Moon magic in Maine. 27953. 
Fleckenstein (George) Those loving 
words. 26120. 
Fleddermann (Jack) Hail President 
Roosevelt. 4053. 


Fleetwood (Jessie) : 
Faust. 12862 (165). 
King there lived in Thule. 
(286). 
See also Coleridge-Taylor (J.S. F.) 
Flegler (D. W.) Im surprised at you. 


12862 


16608. 
Fieischman (Lillian) To find a girl 
like you. 5789. 


Fleischman (M. L.): 
Mein shteitale moliff.. 22807. 
Papierene kinder. 32883. 
Siz Shoin nuch alemen. 
3 weddings. 33903. 

Fileissner (Otto) Polonaise brillante. 

21569 (449). 

Fleming (A. R.): 

My dear old Irish home. 


25888. 


14356. 


That’s the way dear old Ireland |- 


15064. 
Romance. 


was born. 
Fleming (Ann) 
Fleming (Len): 
Drifting. 31491. 
Ever since that day. 29562. 
I hear my lover’s voice. 7232. 
Just one little kiss. 25088. 
Lady Luck is jealous. 32226. 
Maree. 26533 (178). 
Moonlight on Mars. 25371. 
Song of the sweet long ago. 
Take me as Iam. 30680. 
That beautiful island of homes. 
23575. 
Till the day when I met you. 
26125. 
Twilight visions. 33540. 
You, dear. 26533 (339). 
You’ve got me in a circle. 
Fleming (Reece): 
Gambler’s confession. 779. 
Little shack by the maples. 
Untrue love. 2884. 
When I’m gone you'll be blue. 3025. 
Fiemr (John) Sing again, my mother 
dear. 11989. ~ 
Fletcher (Gail) See Fletcher (J. G.) 
Fletcher (J. D.) Heartbeat. 4109. 
Fletcher (J. G.) Heartbeat. 4109. 


14692. 


17977. 


6229. 


1513. 


Fletcher (Joseph) : 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
19838. 

Little white church. 30048. 

Nearer my God. 1930. 

O for a closer walk with God. 1990. 

Perfect love. 23175. 

Ring out wild bells. 238264. 
Fletcher (Leila) Water sprites. 18336. 
Fletcher (Marie) Three light pieces. 

15517 (108, 109). 
Fletcher (P. H.): 
Gay gallantry. 790. 
Three light pieces. 
109). 
Fletcher (Reo) Sing me to sleep with 
a love lullaby. 28508. 
Fleuriet (M. Rs): 

Forgive me Lord, I pray. 760. 

Hello, May. 10419. 

My mother. 11412, 

Fleurs de Paris. 16200, 17216. 
Flick (A. S.): 
Say y-y-y-y-yes my dear. 33071. 
Wending my -way to Calvary. 
28934. 
Flick (C. R.): 
Day dreaming of the girl I love. 


15517 (108, 


15975. 

Tears in my heart while I play. 
8929. 

There’s going to be a rainbow. 
15084. 

Flindt (Emil) Waltz you saved for 
me. 9177. 

Flint (E. E.) Two hearts. 30798. 

Flint (L. R.) Cross. 26857. 

Flint, Mich. Northern high school. 
Music dept. Songs of Northern high 
school, 5504. 

Flintham (M.) Jesus is listening in. 
1324. 

Flintham (Mary) Shanty built under 
the blue. 17869. 


Flirting princess. 29189 (50, 215, 322, 
401, 426), 31003. (22, 70, 88, 138, 191). 
Fliton (M. R.) On my mind. 23105. 
Flitterwochen. 32277, 
Flittner (H. M.): 
Parking on the highway. 8875. 
Restless. 8528. 
Sun-up on the prairie. 23482. 
Flood (D. F.) Lovely things are quiet 
things. 1589. 
Flood (lL. H.): 
Hymn to spring. 16464. 
Lament. 16899. 
Flood (lL. P.) My green valley. 25433. 
Florcyk (R. A.) Mass in honor of St. 
Joseph. 4808. 
Florence (Irene) : 
Hawaiian guitar lessons. 29709. 
Radio-tone Spanish guitar lessons. 
30445. 


1731 


INDEX 


Flores (Antonio) Orgullosa. 32799. 
Flores (Leonor) : 
Ay, mama. 24126. 
I wan’na rhumba. 
Olvida pues. 25576. 
Variatin’ color-blues. 
You have my heart. 
Flores (Pedro): 
Borinquen. 259. 
Flor silvestra. 740. 
Hasta la tumba. 901. 
Hombres son sinverguenzas. 
Lulu. 1620. 
No pienses mas. 1963. 
Si yo fuero un marino. 
Tu y yo. 2849. 
Flores (Vic) Always spring. 12913. 
Florida special. 4469, 10884. 
Florilége de chants populaires. 
29597. 
Flotow (Friedrich von) : 
Martha. 13417. 
Stradella overture. 31592. 
Flotow (Leon) Moonlight 
water. 22872. 
Flotsom (Mr.) 
(B. C.) 
Flowers o’ the forest. 
Flowers of joy. 17259. 


19682. 
23692. 


29120. 


941. 


2435. 


29596, 


on the 
pseud. See Hilliam 


12862 (167). 


Flowing river. 27084. 
Fluffy ruffles. 33904 (348). 
Flusek (John) American legion. 
24083. 
Fluss (S. D.): 
I wish I had a little girl like you. 
7410. 
My heart is a prisoner. 28023. 
On the Butterfield trail. 20449. 


There’s a long road ahead. 12308. 
Fluss (Mrs. W. 8S.) See Fluss (S. D.) 
Flux (Neville) Mazurka militaire. 

12862 (121). 


Fly (Leslie) Hereward the wake. 
13572. 
Flying Fingers. pseud. See Bray 
L. E. 
Flynn (Allan): 
Laddie Buck. 19922. 
Maybe. 7980. 
Shamrock, the Shannon and you. 
20756. 


When it’s springtime in Killarney, 
it’s lovetime in my heart. 21329. 
Where Wicklow looks down on the 
sea. 21371. 
Flynn (C. F.) 
7004. 
Flynn (Francis) See Flynn (M. F.) 
Flynn (Joseph) Down went McGinty. 
16073. 


Good-bye depression. 


Flynn (M. F.) Lonesome. 17034. 
Flynn (W. 8S.) Moonlight and mem- 
ories. 27959. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Fodor (Maurice) She didn’t like the 
way he parts his hair. 23386. 
Foderl (Karl) Was hab’ ich dir getan. 
5980, 
Fgnix revyen 1936. 24574. 
Foreningen svenska tonsattare. 
lin-konzert. 5893. 
Forster (A.) At the dancing master’s. 
6253. (25). 
Fog (Lawrence) Ill always love you 
sweetheart. 16520. 
Fogalsang (Della) 
breakers. 5330. 
Fogarty (Alex): 
Tonight’s the night. 15131. 
Your face is so familiar. 
Foggy dew. 3917, 9509 (232). 
Fogle (KE. J.): 
Call of the desert. 15793. 
Dreams of long ago. 191389. 
In old Virginia. 16734. 
State of sky-blue waters. 
Sunset wedding. 8870. 
Fogle (O. L.) Fogle’s male quartet 
and chorus book. 240381 (49). 
Fogle’s male quartet and chorus book. 
24031 (49). 
Foillard (Henry) : 
Tl cherish you. 24814. 
I write this with tears in my eyes. 
16684. ; 
Place they call Sing Sing. 11695. 
Foley (Alice) Oh take me back to 
Florida. 30321. 


Vio- 


Rhythm of the 


18638. 


25975. 


‘| Foley (Charles) : 


Caprice viennois. 321, 3542, 21754. 
Closer to me. 21782. 

End begins. 19170. 

King steps out. 32206. 


Learn how to lose. 25188. 
Liebesfreud. 4636, 22644, 30025. 
Liebesleid. 4637. 


Night blooming lotus flower. 23020. 


Old refrain. 5128, 23092. 
Polichinelle. 20569, 23194. 
Precieuse. 2184. 

Rigaudon. 2487. 

Schon Rosmarin. 5408, 23311. 
Siciliano. 2487. 

Song to the sun. 23416. 
Tambourin chinois. 23546. 
What shall remain. 26284. 


Foley (Jack) 
29600. 

Folger (Virginia): 

Friend to friend. 134389. 
Waitin’ for a job. 15223. 

Folio of songs from Walt Disney’s 
famous pictures, Mickey Mouse, Silly 
Symphony. 16210. 

Folk dance music. 9509 (233). 

Folk-songs and ballads for informal 
Singing in school, home, club and 
camp. 31597. 


Three duets for men. 


1732 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Folke (Dan): 
Bellevue revyen 1936: 24168. 


Midnatsvalsen. 1712, 25338. 
Follies of the day. 21569 (206, 624, 
630). 


Follies of 1909. 265383 (3, 42, 150, 164, 
173, 194), 29189 (45, 418). 

Follow the fleet. 294, 797, 1001, 1117, 
1464, 1474, 2977. 

Follow the gleam. 18419. 

Follow the parade. 21879. 

Follow the sun. 488, 3920, 5048, 16213. 

Follow your heart. 22044, 22760, 28855. 


Fomeen (Basil) Manhattan Gypsy. 
20144. 

Fonder (A. A.) Beautiful Vienna. 
15682. 

Fones (R. J.) I’m in the pink of con- 
dition. 22335. 


Fontaine (Paul): 

Nus comme des sauvages. 
Some like dogs. 20832. 
Fontana (G. B.) Six practical pieces 

for the organ. 16216. 
Fontana (M. F.): 
Canto campagnolo abruzzese. 35388. 
Dolce cuore valze. 554, 13289. 
Marcia trionfale. 1656. 
Squadra della morte. 14907. 
Fontbonne (Léon) Méthode complete. 
9509 (474-485). 
Fonville (Harold) Ill follow my heart- 
strings. 7256. 
Foote (Arthur) : 
All’s well. 6253 (8). 
Key to the exercises in modern 
harmony. 7648. 
Modern harmony in its theory and 
practice. 32514. 
Mount Carmel. 29189 (278). 
O love that will not let me go. 
6253 (347). 
Foote (H. W.) Second Concord an- 
them book. 178386. 
For he’s a jolly good fellow. 29607. 
Foran (T. J.) Wond’ring. 26419. 
Foray (Frank): 
Haunting eyes. 24688. 
You'll never leave me. 
Forbell (H. E.) 
Forberg (Rob.): 
Aus liebe zu dir. 15634. 
Festlicher auftakt. 31571. 
Koméodie der irrungen. 32218. 
Ligurische serenade. 16966. 
Forbes (Murray) It was only a line. 
4474. 
Forbes (R. H.) 
5530. 
Forbidden melody. 27294, 27627, 27668, 
27960, 28114, 28465, 29105, 29320. 
Ford (Arthur) What is love? 26280. 
Ford (C. 8S.) Mother’s day. 4900. 


11520. 


33850. 
Hello Hawaii. 10418. 


Someone like you. 


Ford (Charles) 
mind. 223821. 
Ford (D. R.): 
Battle ery of the Britons. 
Sleighing glee. 3270 (588). 
Ford (Dorothea) Robin and the rose. 
20671. 
Ford (EF. W.): 
Dream of my heart. 19125. 
You were a dream last night. 
21548. 
Ford (Florence A.) Old street of love. 
2044. 
Ford (Frances A.) Clipper honeymoon. 
31310. 


I’m forever on your 


21672. 


Ford (J. A.) Pilot of Galilee. 5226. 
Ford (R. J.) Just the one. 27634. 
Ford (Ray): 

Believe it or not. 21692. 

When you're in my arms. 23884. 
ord .@ne)..) 

Ragtime Sam at the midnight ball. 

20621. 


Take me back to my daddy. 2683. 
Wild Irish lad. 9846. 
Ford (T. R.) Because, my darling, I 
love you best. 15685. 
Ford (Thomas) Since first I saw your 


face. 2452. 
Ford (W. A.) Vigil. 26213. 
Ford (Walter) Collection of new 


Handel songs or cantatas. 31726. 
Fordell (Jean) Piping down the val- 
leys wild. 14595. 
Fordell (Lucien) SBarcarolle. 32736. 
Fordyce (EH. E.) Ive borrowed the 
moon for you. 19668. 
Fore (Charles) ‘There’s something 
about you. 2761. 
Fore (Gettie) Plan of our dream. 
14596, 17622. 
Fore (L. J.) In the Garden of the 
Gods I'll wait.for you. 7494. 
Forebell (H. EH.) Rose of Hawaii. 
14707. 
Foreign and domestic music corp.: 
Ecstasy. 6483. 
Garden of the moon. ‘784. 
Here we are in love. 925. 
I wish I were a fish. 7412. 
In an old Spanish garden. 
Lady you’re so sweet. T7668. 
Leave me my dreams. 7693. 
Lost in ecstasy. 7819, 111380. 
Love awakens in the spring. 7828. 
Oh, play Tzigani. 2010. 
Rememb’ring. 8524. 
This must be love. 2775. 
What do Gipsies dream. 9232. 
Forel (lL. W.) pseud. See Rolfe 
(Walter) 
Foreman (C. V.): 
Fugue. 9644. 
Sweet and low. 33315. 


10789. 


1733 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Foreman (LL. R.) In the valley of Let there be love. 16950. 
golden dreams. 10818. Longest night. 22702, 27772. 
Forest frolic. 29609*. Lovely to love. 7851. 
Foresythe (Reginald) Deep forest. Man about Havana. 17125. 
15992. Near. 8166. pet 
“ax sot) s O bless my sole. OO. 
a paesiee "13289, Rain in Hollywood. 17695. 
Squadra della morte. 14907. Ridin’ a rainbow. 8541, 
Forlenza (Anthony) : Shadows in the night. 80526. 
I know. 31896. Song of the plains. 12057. 
Two of us alone. 26180. Sure. 26008. 
You’re just an imitation of the real There were you. 15090. | 
thing. 26481. This is my spring song. 21077. 
Forlivesi (A.) & c. Mio April. 4852. Ao You with fO' Cs iemeat 
Tmormaem (CN hye Trail Send. 12398. 
Angels meseaze. 29189) (6). Two humming a tune. 21165. 
Around the Maypole. 38270 (28). ay ords he a i ce ; OGATI 
Child of the promise. 29189 (58). ie ny Voanod rid Wa e 1 
Even me. 29189 (100). rang 
Messiah. 29189 (268). Forrest (Hamilton) I want to rumple 
Morning song. 6253 (325). your hair, 22417. 
My swan song. 3270 (442). Forrest (Sidney) : 
Song of the strollers. 6253 (484). Crocus. 21819. 
Ten sentences and responses. Floating clouds. 24568. 
16229. Here we come. 7108. 
‘Tis our festal day. 3270 (663). When the circus comes to town. 
Two Christmas earols. 27096. 23816. 
Forman (R. R.) See Forman (A. A.) Forrester (Alberta) Many moons ago. 
Forman (8S. R.) I wonder. 27501. 20147. 
Forrest (Chet) : Forrester (Noel) Rapture of you. 
After autumn. 15532. 32963. 
Alma mammy. 12905. Forrester (P. H.) Lonely man, I’m 
Asta’s love song. 31070. lonesome. 20042. 
Be careful of my heart. 31115. Forsberg (Saimi) : 
Bored. 6496. Ajan pyorteissi. 6281. 
Broken dream. 21727. Farewell. 6281. 
Burnt fingers. 18104. Unelma ystiivilleni. 6281. 
Can’t get you off my mind. 9827.| Forse (A. R.) Mary my own. 27888. 
Danee. 6702. Forson (L. M.): 
Don’t let it get you down. 16056. Favor me with your kisses. 19221. 
Down to earth. 24454. I liken my darling to the bonnie 
Forever and a day. 6926. red rose. 16519. 
Haunted by the ghost of love. I would be a poet and sing my 
10379. songs to you. 19596. 
I don’t want to be a Little Boy Little bird, do me a favor. 16989. 
Blue any more. 24784, Lives on the old love, tender and 
I gave you a break, when I broke true. 17019. 
your heart. 138644. Whistle to me dear and I'll come 
Tl try to smile. 16540. running. 338730. 
I never had a date before. 7350.| Forster (Cuthbert) : 
I stumbled over love. 7369, 274738, Bitter-sweet. 15722. 
31987. Evangeline. 16140. 
Ive got my heart set on you. Melodies and descants for sight- 
29837. reading. 382460, 32461. 
I worship the ground you walk on.| Forster (Dorothy) : 
16681. Dawn at your window. 21569 
If I were you. 18820. (497). 
If this is good-bye. 24944. Since love has brought me naught 
Imagine my surprise. 7448. but tears. 21569 (497). 
In the shadow of an old oak tree. See also Cary (Dorothy) 
22484. Forster (EF. D.) I’m going to Reno. 


In the sweet land of swing. 27558. 7304. 
It happened in the park. 16787. Forster (Kenneth) Candle glow. 316. 


1734 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Forster music publisher, inc. : 

All to Jesus. 21591. 

At mother’s knee. 216388. 

Bechtel (Perry) guitar 
311338. 

Blessed Lord Jesus. 

Broomtails. 293844. 

By the bend o’ the river we shall 
meet someday. 21736. 

By the sea. 21738. 

Come ye weary traveler. 

Did He die in vain. 21874. 

Ever in Jesus may I find refuge. 
21980. 

Father in heaven. 22017. 

Flowers of Jesus. 22042. 

Guitarist’s companion folio. 
31720-31722. 

He is e’er beside you. 22176. 

His home beyond the blue. 22198. 

I ain’t tired, I’m restin’ so I don’t 
get tired. 24766. 

I am so happy. 22238. 

I come to Thee. 22240. 

I’m marching home. 22346. 

I shall be there. 22390. 

I take to you. 18759. 

I would give my all. 

If this is love. 13827. 

If your heart is heavy laden. 
22449. 

In my Father’s house. 

In prayer I come to Thee. 

In sunset land. 22473. 

In the peace of Thy embrace. 
22482. 

Jesus, I am waiting. 225388. 

Jesus is calling. 22539. 

Jesus is waiting to help you. 
22540. 

Jesus, Savior. 22544. 

Jesus take me to Thy bosom. 
22545. 

Just a teenie weenie drink. 25069. 

Just for you. 22576. 

Let me sing in Echo Valley. 30011. 

Let me sing my song. 22627. 


Solos. 


21707. 


21798. 


22430. 


22464. 
22469. 


Let us walk the way together. 
22641. 

Little while. 22675. 

Love came out of the night. 1559. 

MeNeil guitar solos. 27849. 

My Christ is your Christ. 22908. 


My homeland. 22938. 

My memory love. 20309. 

New and revised McNeil modern 
guitar method. 5032. 

Old story. 23097. 

On the hill of Calvary. 23110. 

Piano improvising. 32865. 

Prayer. 23209. 

Renna’s master lessons. 

Road that leads to Thee. 

Road to glory. 23271. 


30461. 
23270. 


Roberts (Pasco) master lessons. 
30471, 33010, 33011. 

Saved by His grace. 28305. 

Seek ye the heavenly 
23318. 

Singing His song. 23369. 

Sleep, baby, sleep. 20800. 

Some day I'll hear the angels sing. 
23398. 

Some sweet day. 23402. 

Stars of the night. 23456. 

There isa land. 238589. 


Father. 


There is room enough for all. 
23590. 

Time out for love. 33447. 

Too, bad. | 21119: 

We are marching forth to battle. 
23734. 

When e’er I pray. 23786. 


When the night her curtain draws. 
23820. 

When your skies are cloudy, look 
for showers of joy. 28836. 

Win with Landon. 29059. 

Wonderful love. 23906. 

Zoom! Zoom. 15509. 

Iorsyth (Cecil) My fictitious palace. 


8081. 
Forsyth (Josephine) Precious wee 
one. 28298-28300. 


Forsyth (LL. B.) 
you. 27025. 
Forsyth (M. S8.) 
Forsyth bros., ltd. : 
Hereward the wake. 138572. 
Merrie minstrels. 25331. 
Midsummer night. 22829. 
Rhythmic games. 53388. 
Rural rhythms. 23293. 


Evening alone with 


Lariat. 1427. 


Sea Gipsies. 11926. 
Snow queen. 25905. 
Three pieces. 23612. 


With timbrel and dances. 29074. 
Forsythe (Edna) Let me hold you in 
my arms you darlin’. 22626. 
Fort (Joseph) : 
Child’s lullaby. 365. 
Dreaming of you. 16085. 
I know I’m in love with you. 
31898. 
My best waltz. 1808. 
My wandering Gypsy. 11451. 
Sweetheart without you. 33333. 
Forte (Ernest) Heaven in Atlantic is 
heaven in the moonlight. 16377. 
Forte (Leonard) Heaven in Atlantic 
is heaven in the moonlight. 16377. 
Forte (Salvador Gil) See Gil Forte 
(Salvador) 
Forth (B. E.) 
6759. 
Fortier (L. C.): 
Back to old New England. 31103. 
Dreamland’s songs of love. 3790. 


Diddle—dum—dee. 


1735 


INDEX 


Fortier (L. C.)—Continued. 
Honey, don’t keep me _ waiting. 
10461. 
Fortis (Johnny) 
dance. 23972. 
Fortner (Wolfgang) : 
Concerto. 31388. 
Konzert fiir cembalo und streich- 
orchester. 16889. 
Fortune (F. M.) Wonder if she ever 
thinks of me. 6120. 
Fortune (Ray) : 
Dancing on the stars. 15950. 
Deep in my river bed. 15994. 
From any angle. 16248. 
Love is that way. 17069. 
Must I live with a dream. 17273. 
One you need might be me. 30352. 
Youre my hit parade. 21525. 
Forty Christmas carols. 27255. 
Forty-six chorales. 20788. 
Forzano (Michael) ‘Tell me with your 
eyes. 18117. 
Fosanella (Michael) 
come true. 26974. 
Fosdick (EH. D. F.): 
Sweet Beverly. 20943. 
Till you come rolling home to me. 


You oughta learn to 


Dream that has 


9023. 
Foss (H. J.) See what His love can 
do. 156538. 
Foster (Alister) Television calling. 
33376. 


Foster (Arnold) : 
Brown Berrey. 31206. 


Five Manx folk dances. 31461. 


Foster (Arthur) Before and after 
takin’. 3480. 

Foster (Charles) Polynesian sweet- 
heart. 28281. 


Foster (D. F.) Tit-tat-toe. 2798. 
Foster (Mrs. D. L.) Only blue shad- 


ows. 17526. 
Foster (HE. M.) Our darling babe. 
20483. 


Foster (Fay): 
Paris and May. 28246. 


Vienna. 28874. 
Foster (H. W.) Disillusioned again. 
26982. 


Foster (I. R.): 
Enchanted glade. 
Four pastorals. 


29548. 
3937. 


Foster (J. A.) Treetop serenade. 
18231. 
Foster (Katherine) Moon © magic. 
30175. 


Foster (L. J.) Dreary nites. 616. 

Foster (M. B.) Upon the first day of 
the week. 6253 (493). 

Foster (M. W.) I’m ending my pre- 
tending. 19612. 

Foster (Nellie) 
3785. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Foster (Oneita) When you're feelin’ 
lonesome, I’m lonesome too. 15345. 
Foster (R. HE.) June moon. 4501. 
Foster (Ray) In a dream house Ill 
build for you. 24958. 
Foster (S. C.): 
Beautiful dreamer. 9668, 9669, 
15676, 15677, 31120-31124. 
Come where my love lies dream- 
ing. 6253 (81). 
De Camptown races. 23064, 25557. 
Foster choral book. 3988. 


Fosteriana. 6932. 

Humoreske—Old folks at home. 
31837. 

I dream of Jeanie. 1010, 16494, 
19538. 

Jeanie with the light brown hair. 
22534. 

Massa’s in de cold, cold ground. 
5117. 

My old Kentucky home. 2028, 
17340. 


Oh! Susanna. 2011, 14490, 20408, 
23068, 23064, 25556, 25557. 

Old Black Joe. 2015, 6253 (357), 
8270, 17471, 29189 (309). 

Old folks at home. 2027, 2028. 


Old Kentucky garden. 25569*. 

Foster (Willard) Come, see the place. 
6652. 

Foster choral book. 38988. 

Fothergill (Helen) Slumber song. 
267. 

Fotinakis (Lawrence) I’m caught. 
29809. 

Fouch-Fosdick (HE. D.) See Fosdick 
(HE. D. F.) 

Foulds (John) Hebrew rhapsody. 
10411. 

Fountain (T. E.) Under His wings. 
15180. 


Fountain (Theodore) Waltz of desire. 
5928. 
Fountain of youth. 24589*. 
Fountaine (Jeannette) : 
Myself again. 5012. 
You won’t forget me. 6237. 
Fountaine (Willis) pseud. See Smith 
(W. F.) 
Four children songs. 32953. 
Four corn fields. 29615. 


Four musical cameos. 10489. 


Four sinners in three spasms. 3938*. 

Four traditional Irish songs. 26718. 

Fourdrain (Felix) Glaneuse. 15517 
(124). 


Foures (Stacy) Heaven wished an 
angel on me. 381773. 
Fouret (Maurice) : 
Invocation. 7524. 


Tu m’as refusé ton baiser. 9081. 


Dreamer’s dream.| Fournier (Camille) : 


Chevalier de Mauléon. 29385*. 


36 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 


Favorite du roi. 29583*. Fox (Nathan) Please take me back. 
Fourteen familiar Christmas carols. 28279. 
29626. Wox (Orson: 
Fowel (Hugh) I wasted my time. Bluebonnet, flower of Texas. 3481, 
10721. 9746. Ki 
Fowler (A. E.): Bring me your tears. 69007. 
2 dea is ie 6731. Call of the hills. 15794. 
No room in the inn. 5056. Hyes of Texas. er 
Your Flag and my Flag. 6241. Hills of home. rek : 
Fowler (Allene) Wish and a dream. How sweetly does the moonbeam 
22893. smile. 10480. 


Rain and the river. 5292, 8498. 


Fowler (Fred) Underneath the desert Will you come to the bower. 3116— 


moon. 380801. 


Fowler (H.'T.) Wishes. 15517 (458). | nox Aa, a i musicales: 
Fowler (Lummie) Now you have love. Assez... tu ne reviendras 
5077. pas. . . 3856. 
Fowler (M. B.) Victory. 12498. Tinouca. 26129. 
Fowler (Marian) Full moon. 29624. | Fox (Sam) pub. co.: 
Fowler (R. B.): All my life. 6290. 
Desirée. 13268. Bless you darlin’ mother. 64638. 
Rah, rah, rah, rah, Major Bowes. Congress and the Senate. 21801. 
5290. Echoes of the trail. 6840. 
Fowler (W. A.) Somebody new. 2519. Farewell my country. 27059. 
Fowler (W. E.) Real prisoner’s song. Follow your heart. 22044. 
11795, 23240. Fox all American march folio. 
Fowles (L. N.) Romany rye. 2315. 6934. 
Fox (Albert) To live belov’d. 90382. Fox classical gems for orchestra. 
Fox -(C. F:): 22060. 
Lost in the crowd. 20061. Fox symphonic band folio. 19262. 
Lunar loveliness. 1622. Fox young America orchestra folio. 
Fox (FE. S.): 22061. 
Love past mortal care. 4739. Give me a ship and a song. 29646. 
When you flew away. 6053. Green fields and bluebirds. 4034. 
Fox (Elsa): Hidden valley. 19448. 
I wish. 382012. How’m I doin’ with you. 247538, 
Magnolia boughs. 29299. Laughing Irish eyes. 7680. 
Roses and dew are you. 2826. Lone wolf on the Indian trail. 
Star mist. 31289. 30053. 
Troubador. 383505. Lost in my dreams. 25229. 
Fox (Frank) pseud. See Fox (Franz) Love fiesta. 30066. 
Fox (J. B.): Lucky for you. 32404. 
Horn. 29751. Magnolias in the moonlight. 22760. 
Ich wand’re durch die stille nacht. My sweet Chiquita. 32631. 
18648 (190). No more sunshine. 8207. 
Lass and lad. 18648 (217). Oh bella mia. 25545. 
Lass with the delicate air. 15517 One rainy afternoon. 11600. 
(210). Organ, the monkey and me. 32798. 
Miide bin ich. 18648 (250). Out on the lone prairie. 32816. 
One lovely name. 32782. Ridin’ the range. 8544. 
Song of a shepherd. 18648 (327). Scarlet mask. 23873. 
Fox (J. H.) Lilies for Haster. 4648. Secret rendezvous. 11929. 
Fox (Jule, or Jules): Sitting on the moon. 25886. 
Please be true, to me. 8427. So divine. 25910. 
Romance with you in my arms. Sons of fame. 8780. 
20685. Tell me why. 28685. 
While I dream. 3080. When Ohio says hi ho, 2138386. 
Fox (L. E.) Dimples. 19074. Who am I. 29030. 
Box(M.. sty ire: Who minds ’bout me. 28855. 
My heart cried for you. 113886. Fox (T. J.) Gotta date to call my 
Tick-tock. 12349. darling, 13495. 


Will you forget to-night. 12694. Fox (Tommy) See Fox (T. J.) 
Fox (N. T.) Streamline blues. 8842,| Fox classical gems - for orchestra. 
33286, 22060. 


1737 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Fox symphonic band folio. 

Fraulein Lilli. 32029. 

Fragapane (Paolo): 
Prima poesia. 23217. 
Viola. 23700. 

Fragna (Armando): 
Come le mimose. 31822. 
Famiglia jazz. 381557. 

Raccolta delle canzoni romane S. 
Giovanni 1935. 5285. 
Solitudine. 5525. 
Sulla cima del gran Sasso. 
Taboga. 5663. 
Tango dell’ abbandono. 
Treno frenetico. 12402. 
Ultimo piano. 12451. 
Voce d'Italia. 9147. 
Fraleigh (Earl) Last dance. 1429. 
Frame (Monty) pseud. See DeGolier 
(KH. F.) 

Francaix (Jean): 
Lutherie enchantée. 
Roi nu. 20679. 

Francar (C. H.): 

I call it heaven—I call it paradise. 
10505. 
In my album of memories. 17477. 
Lambie pie. 19929. 
Little honey boy. 11080. 
Love notes of long ago. 11155. 
Waltz that was played when I met 
you. 983611. 
France, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Frances (Mary) Joke on me. 
Franchini (Anthony) 
thms. 25798. 
Francini (Nathan) 
conica. 30520. 

Franciosa (G. F.): 
All by my lonesome. 31022. 
Dwee ree dwee ree dwa. 24493. 
How I miss your kiss my Miss. 


19262. 


30298. 
5678. 


17100. 


22550. 
Rumba _rhy- 


Serenata malin- 


31830. 

Me tells meself that I is in love 
with you. 32451. 

Sweet lady I must have you. 
33320. 


Francis (Elsie): 


Good Lord sent me you. 7006. 


Notes to you. 23040. 
Francis (G. T.) Sleep little Jesu. 
33176 


®rancis (J. H.) In lowly manger bed. 
1231. 


Francis (L. A.) Do you want to go 
there. 31489. 

Francis (Pat) Across the sands of 
time. 29194. 


Francis (Stella) : 

Good Lord sent me you. 
Notes to you. 23040. 
Francis (W. R.) pseud. See Hummel 

(H. A.) 


7006. 


Francis (W. T.): 
Ain't it awful Mabel. 9509 (4). 
It all happened in the springtime. 
29189 (210). 
It looks like something that the 
eat brought in. 29189 (212). 
Just a little bit quaint. 29189 
(225). 

Queenie with her hair in a braid. 
26533 (232). 

She had a lot of things when she 
came back. 29189 (380). 


Strolling. 15517 (380). 
Francis & Day’s juka tutor. 22063. 
Francis, Day & Hunter, g. m. b. h. 


Meine schonste zeit. 32458. 
Francis, Day & Hunter, ltd.: 
And the great big saw came nearer 
and nearer. 9586. 
Baby in the pram. 9639. 


Carnival in Spain. 328. 

Cinderella. 6618. 

Duchess is learning the rumba. 
6822. 


Four futuristic novelties. 32829. 
Francis and Day’s concert par- 


ties album. 13483. 

Francis & Day’s juka _ tutor. 
220638. 

Gertie, the gunman’s moll. 10291. 


Handful of smoke. 13524. 

Harmonica Dan. 10875. 

He met Ena in aninn. 16365. 

I am wax within your hands. 

I can’t imagine. 10511. 

I’m going back to find the ukulele 
lady. 7302. 

I’ve made up my mind. 10704. 

If Santa Claus comes down the 
chimney, what keeps his whisk- 
ers so white. 1206. 

Join me in a love song. 32162. 

Music hath charms. 1796. 

Old grey mare’s in harness again. 
17479. 

Palais glide. 2097. 

Pierrette by the stream. 20545. 

Poor little Romany. 8445. 


985. 


Quayside in old Shanghai. 14638. 

Signalman Sam. 14787. 

Spain. 14898. 

Ta-ta, ta-ta, Say ta-ta to your tar. 
33352. 


Tumbling clown. 30782. 
We'll drum ’em down the channel. 
33628. 

Yesterday’s thrill. 12746. 
Francis-Day (Publications) s. a.: 

Ce que tu n’oses pas dire. 345. 

Faites un sourire. 712. 

Longtemps. 1537. 

Mon beau Tzigane. 

Oubliez-moi. 2082. 

Points roses... 


1740. 
2160. 


1738 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 
ee 


Si je savais. 2433. Frankenberger (C. J.) Moonlight 
Ta voix si tendre. 2678. without you. 1761. 

Tout le long du ruban bleu. 2814. Frankenfield (K. V.) Once again. 
Tout petit pont. 2815. 23115. 

Franck (B. M.): Frankie and Johnny. 19263. 
California, the golden. 3526. Franklin (B. R.) You win. 29172. 
Dear Mary Lane. 13248, 15982. Franklin (Dan) My kingdom for a 

Franck (César): queen. 30230. 


Far o’er the bay. 13394. 10). Franklin (Daniel) There’s a storm on 
Prelude, fugue, and_ variation. its way. 2751. 
Pea 11743 a Geo 

: ‘ Bett et off high h . 
Symphony. 5659, 8906, 8907. cates date A Gaisialt). edaney 

Francoeur (Francois) : Between dances. 229, 3451. 

Rigaudon. 2437, Do your lovin’ in rhythm. 16041. 
Siciliano. 2487. Floating on a bubble. 31589. 


Franconero (John): i F Vile aie 
Chinatown. 3578. T hope Gabriel likes a a 


1028. 
Nothing’s too good for my baby. It's the Gypsy in me. 25028 
17433. 29933. 


Frangkiser (C. M.) You do _ the 
darndest things. 12771. 
Frank (—): 
Co znacza wielkie slowa 
13177, 13178. 
Wegierska piosenka. 18362, 
33643. 
Frank (Alan): 
March. 134384. 
Music for piano. 14329. 
Frank (C. G.): 
Childhood meang home and 
mother. 13155. 
Cross of lilies. 13214. 
Frank (Dave) If ever I cease to love. 
4367. 
Frank (Frank): 
King’s post. 22596. 
River of love. 20664. 
Frank (Hy) See Frank (Hyman) 
Frank (Katherine) Does it seem 
right. 6769. 


Jingle bells, I’m in love. 29950. 

Me and the sun. 11244, 30132. 

Never. should have told you. 
28091, 30272. 

Our gang. 5176. 

When my dream boat comes home. 
28978. 

Franklin (E. H.) See Franklin (Mrs. 
Louis) 

Franklin (HE. L.) music publisher. 
Here comes my Mary all dressed up 
in blue. 29726. 

Franklin (E. 8S.) Whisper you'll be 
mine. 21378. 

Franklin (F. A.): 

Little love song. 3270 (378). 
Pizzicato serenade. 3270 (501). 
Franklin (G. E.) My dearest loves me, 

I’m on a cloud. 22910. 
Franklin (Irene) : : 
Grandmother’s lullabies. 24031 


(63). 
Frank (M. E.): I don’t care what becomes of me. 
City triumphant. 18941. 24031 (83). 
Laughter in your eyes. 14027. I'm a-bringing up the family. 
Frank (M. F.) Song service. 14879, 24031 (90). 


Frank (Martha) Turning me loose. 
23660. 
Franke (Max) Sylphiden walzer. 
21569 (539). 
Frankel (Beverly) : 
Blue in the black of night. 15730. 
I'd change my torch song to a love 
Song. 16482. 
Same old way. 17801. 
Frankel (Edith) Dreamy eyes. 24476. 
Frankel (I. I.): 
Moonlight on the range. 14302. 
Reminiscing. 5316. Franklin (Mrs. Louis) Here comes 
Until you’re mine to hold. 5868. the sandman. 16398. 
Frankel (R. A.) Please croon me to; Franklin (M. M.) Magpie. 9509 
sleep. 11702. (436). 


I’ve got the mumps. 24031 (92). 

Pony ballet girl. 33904 (239). 

Redhead. 9509 (614). 

Talkative waitress. 33904 (302). 
Franklin (Jimmie) : 

I found romance at a dance. 7216. 

It’s a crazy song. 10859. 

Music mad. 30201. 

Nenita. 1936. 

What is this romantic feeling. 

18381. 
When I look at you. . 23796. 


1739 


INDEX 


Franklin (Sid) That’s my song with- 
out words. 12287. 
Franklin (Victor) 
drid. 7889. 
Franko (Sam): 
Concerto. 15517 (62), 18648 (84, 
85). 
Sierra Morena. 15517 (349). 
Sonata. 15517 (362, 363). 
18648 (359, 360), 
(568) 
Franks (G. 
Franks (Helen) 
away. 8581. 
Frantz (N. P.) 
than words. 26537. 
Frantz (W. L.) Winter moon. 
KFrantzen (Henry) : 
Flashing eyes. 18648 (128). 
Society swing. 6258 (429). 
Franz (Robert) Dedication. 
3705, 19060, 22707, 26912, 29463. 
Franzel (A.) Gypsy dream. 31724. 
Fraser (G. M.): 
Bridgebuilders. 
Drums of peace. 
Fraser (Hazel): 
In my hour of loneliness. 
My gal Sue. 11376. 


Maid of old Ma- 


21569 


F.) Senorita. 33108. 
Rose that has faded 


Actions speak louder 


9360. 


O17, 


13086. 
29528. 


24973. 


So dear to me. 25909. 
Fraser (Helen) : 

Broken tick-tock. 18531. 

Wooden engine. 185381. 


Fraser (M. F.) 
29189 (484). 
Fraser (Norman): 

Médaillon retrouvé. 1683. 

Study and Toccata. 18034. 
Frasquita. 1857-1862, 22944. 
Frau Luna. 183865, 18366, 30423. 
Fraulino (Michael) : 


Ye that by night. 


Don’t say a thing without a smile. 
10058. 
Oh! Landon. 25049. 


Frauman (BH. N.): 


Cincinnati moon. 6617. 


In a little Chinese garden. 22454. 

Marching on to-gether. 17136. 

South. 23421. 

Storming all through the night. 
25984. 

Wedding church bells ring so mer- 
rily. 5956. 

Fravel (Herschel) Holy spirit’s lead- 
ing. 10451. 


Frazier (G. C.): 
Love letters. 25253. 
My valley of romance and sun- 
shine. 173864. 
Star Valley Sue. 30618. 
Frazier (H. G.) Dreamy eyes. 6813. 
Frazier (M. E.) Cowboy from Ari- 
zona town. 6681. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Frazzi (Vito): 
Leggenda. 4597. 
Re Lear. 23239*. 
Frechette (Aime) On the river in the 
moonlight. 5147. 
Frechette (O. D.) Hold me in your 
arms. 4144. 
Freda (J. L.): 
Give me your heart and Ill give 
you my love. 10306. 
Like a falling star. 7743. 


Love waltz. 1581. 

Under Spanish skies. 12457. 

Wander off to Slumber land. 
18330. 

Where are you now. 12649. 


Freda (M. R.) Alone and lonesome. 


18690. 

Frederick (J. W.) Lets’ pretend. 
19973. 

Fredericks (Chas.) Zip bing. 15517 
(467). 

Fredericks (Dick) Beautiful you. 
18785. 

Fredericks (F. D.) Just a love affair. 
7594. 

Fredericks (Joseph) Rounders. 9509 
(632). 

Frederickson (N. C.) Love in season. 
25242. 

Frederiksen (Axel) Peter og Lise. 
25342. 

Frederiksen (Sigurd) : 
Aubade-pastorale. 12965. 
Concerto. 10253, 22065. 

Legend. 11013. 

Pastoral. 10254. 
Frederiksen (Torvald) Breezes tell me 
so. 18085. 
Fredin (A. G.) Spirit of N. Y. M. A. 
30606. 
Fredrick (J. A.) All Americans. 
29207. 


Free & accepted Masons. Tyrian lodge, 
no. 925. Tyrian. 12449. 

Free City of Danzig, reciprocal copy- 
right protection of music, p. 5. 


Freeborn (Cass) Star-dust trail. 
14913. 

Freed (Arthur) Pagan love song. 
25772. 

Freed (C. G.) In a little birch canoe. 
13838. 


Freed (Carl) : 
Freed’s (Carl) standard popula 
favorites. 16236. 
Streamline express. 18026. 
Freed (Fred) Il est tard mon amour. 
32057. 
Freed (Isadore) : 
Around the May-pole. 
Autumn fields. 6361. 
Careful Etta. 6571. 


6347. 


1740 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


00 ——————— 


6707. 
6820. 


Dance of the warriors. 
Drowsy shepherdess. 
Enchantment. 6850. 
Epilogue. 6852. 
Fiddlin’ Joe. 6898. 
Fire bell. 6907. 
Gay promenade. 6960. 
Harper-minstrel sings. 
Irishman dances. 7525. 
March. 8647. 
Old veranda. 
Parade. 8369. 
Pixie frolic. 8419. 
Punehinello. 8480. 
Scherzino. 8625. 
Shadows. 8649. 
Smugglers. 8723. 
Story at evening. 8839. 
Sunday afternoon music. 8861. 
With trumpets and drums. 9368. 
Young pioneers. 9487. 
Freed (L. B.) If my song could only 
reach your heart. 16691. 
Freed (Ralph): 
Don’t count your kisses before 
you're kissed. 6779. 
Just in case you change your mind. 
22579. 
Freed (S. O.): 
I’ve got the Michigan blues. 31998. 
I will always love you sweetheart. 
32010. 
Let’s play a game called love. 
32265. 
Freedman (Edward) 
‘you away. 13793. 
Freed’s (Carl) standard popular fa- 
vorites. 16236. 
Freedy (R. F.) Shadow lane. 
Freeman (A. D.): 
Deep, deep South. 18258. 
Oh, my Lord. 32746. 
Where rolls the Brazos. 23838. 
Freeman (Al) Covered-wagon lulla- 
by. 15915, 29436. 
Freeman (Audrey) : 
Dirge. 24420. 
Faustina hath the fairer face. 
24550. 
Madrigal. 25282. 
Freeman (B. H.) When love comes 
my way. 18419. 
Freeman (C. M.) 
Freeman (Cora) Lonely. 11104. 
Freeman (L. E.) It will have to do 
until the real thing comes along. 
19829, 22526. 
Freeman (L. J.) Sing a sing-a-gram 
and smile. 25877. | 
Freeman (Merry) ‘There’s rain in my 
heart. 12319. 
Freeman (Ned): 
Afterglow. 12882. 
Gotta go to work again. 846. 


7072. 


8294. 


I want to carry 


14761. 


Waiting. 5912. 


Hawaiian memories. 16356. 
Hors d’oeuvre. 16444. 


I made arrangements with the 
moon. 43138. 
Indian love call. 1262, 
It’s vacation time again. 13917. 
Love went up in smoke. 17080. 
Freeman music co. Buckroe moon. 


282. 
Freemasons, New York (State) Grand 
lodge. Masonic ritual music. 32441. 
Freeman (Jack) I mailed a letter. 
31969. 
Freer (H. E.): 
Brownings go to Italy. 24218. 
Cup. 6691. 
Dear, wert thou less than all the 
world to me. 18256. 
Gundi. 7045. 
Kuni-San. 7045. 


Love and nature. 32363. 


Night of a thousand stars. 14454. 
Parted. 14565. 
Questions. 8490. 
Rondel. 17766. 
. Whispering winds. 9309. 
Freischtitz. 3942. 
Freistat (F. W.) Ida from Idaho. 
138811. 
Fremgen (A. M.) March on, men. 
11219. 
Frémiet (Hmmanuel Fauré-) See 
Fauré-Frémiet (Hmmanuel) 
Frémiet (P. R. Fauré-) See Fauré- 


Frémiet (P. R.) 
Fremon (Jack): 
I knew some day I’d find you. 
19562. 

I love you dear. 19598. 

Isle of love. 19795. 

Just a memory. 19860. 

My old sweetheart. 22967. 
With you alone. 21428, 
French (Hugene) Air castles. 
French (Frank) Idaho. 10739. 
French (J. D.) Let there never be 

tears at my grave. 32270. 
French (K. H.): 

I get a lift from you. 24789. 

Lamplightin’ time. 10996. 

Now you’re with me. 1985. 
French (Maudeline) Air castles. 6279. 
French (Percy) Kerry courting. 33904 

(158). 
French (Samuel) : 

Bachelor belles. 15653*. 

Golden days. 16289**. 

Land of Bon bons. 32229*, 

Princess runs away. 17668**. 
French nursery rhymes. 31615. 
Frene (Jeanne) Love call. 32366. 
Frenetti (Louis) You, and I, and the 

moon. 21479. 


6279. 


1741 


INDEX 


Frenkel (L. L.) For you. 19254. 

Frenzel (A. R.) Lazy summer. 22617. 

Irresco (Joan) Valse amoureuse. 5876. 

Fresco (Saverio) Noi siamo la gio- 

ventu. 20379. 

Frescobaldi (Girolamo) : 
Frescobalda. 29619. 
Symphonische phantasie. 
Toceata. 19267. 
Toccata and Bergamasea. 33462. 
Toceata e canzone per organo. 

28776. 
Fresedo (Osvaldo) : 
My tango. 30260. 
Por que. 2170, 25690. 
Freshman love. 405. 
Frevert (O. B.): 
Bashful echo. 26533 (22). 
Candy pull. 12862 (77). 
In an automatic toy-shop. 29189 
(2038). 
Joke on the toy maker. 
(192). 
Lend a hand. 26533 (161). 
Make-believe parade. 26533 (175). 
Musical joys for girls and boys. 
12862 (352). 
Piano lesson. 265383 (222). 
Poultry lay. 15517 (804). 
Squirrel and the nut. 29189 (405). 
Tale of a turkey. 26533 (287). 
What the birdies say. 26533 (314). 
Where the fairies dwell. 26533 
(3270). 

Frey (Adolf): 

Arise, shine, for thy light is come. 
21569, (17). 
O Lord, how manifold are Thy 


12205. 


15517 


works. 18648 (266). 
Frey (Hrik) Crosses every mood. 
31374. 


Frey (F. C.) jr.: 
Shame on you. 20755. 
Sympathy. 23533. 
Without a dream of love. 
Without you. 29080. 
Frey (Hugo): 
Angel’s serenade. 
Aura Lee. 31078. 
Jarabe tapatio. 32145. 
None but the lonely heart. 5823. 
Robbins mammoth collection of fa- 
mous piano music. 28376. 
Robbins saxophone folio of pop- 
ular and production songs. 2293, 
17754, 25774. 
Xavier Cugat’s favorite collection 


9371, 


12928. 


of tangos and rhumbas.. 6139. 
Frey (Martin): 
Fiinfzehn walzer. 30195. 
Im flug. 29869. 
Mit siebenmeilen-stiefeln. 1737. 


Frey (R. 1.) IJ offer love to you. 4821. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Friar (G. C.) 
27214. 

Friboulet (Georges) Fugues 4 4 par- 
ties. 772. 

Frick (Frank) 


Harbor of driftwood. 


When you're with the 


one you love. 12648. 

Fridlund (C. W.) Way he figures. 
39622. 

Friedell (H. W.) Benedictus es, Dom- 
ine. 26661. 


Friedhofer (H. W.): 
Alpine echo. 18693. 
Anxious moment. 6338. 
Arrest. 6348. 
Chant funebre. 26772. 
Condemned. 6666. 

Cup of bitterness. 19006. 
Emotional crisis. 19165. 
Epic of the North. 29554. 
False witnesses. 6887. 
Ouch. 32808. 
Pastoral mood. 20517. 
Phantom bugle. 8396. 
Spring in the Arctic. 
Storm title. 25983. 
Tragic prelude. 9057. 
Wall street crash. 26232. 
War dissolves. 21241. 
Yukon trail. 26521. 
Friedhoff (H. W.) On guard. 20447. 
Friedkin (Bernard) Gypsy song. 
13516. 
Friedl 
SPATE 
Friedlaender (Max) 
Deutschland. 11330. 

Friedland (Anatol) : 

Ain’t it hard to lose your husband. 
26533 (4). 
Stageland. 29189 (406). 

Friedland (B. L.): 

Blarney. 29189 (89). 

Falling star. 26533 (69). 

Fritz. 21569 (153). 

I’m glad I’m a boy and I’m glad 
I’m a girl. 26533 (128). 

I’m learning something every day. 
21569. (235). 

I wonder if they are all true to me. 
21569 (242). 

If it were not for dear old father. 
26533 (141). 


25967. 


(F. R.) Liebe ist so stiss. 


Hymne an 


Let’s get the umpire’s goat. 21569 
(298). 
Sing me a come-all-ye. 21569 


(502). | 
When Jack comes sailing home. 
26533 (318). 


Friedlander (W. W.) Lamentation. 
Ta 

Friedman (H. C.) MHalf-mast heart. 
4060. 

Friedmau (H. I.) Ev’rything is pag- 
ing you. 10178. 


1742 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Friedman (Ignaz): 
Cadenzas for 
concertos. 
Gestiindnis. 24081 (54). 
Im volkston. 24031 (97). 
Mazurka. 24081 (125). 
Prolog. 24031 (166). 
Vienna dance no. 2. 21205. 
Friedman (Leo): 
All hands around. 12862! (4, 5). 
Are there thorns in the roses you 
wear. 12862 (11). 
Blue beads. 265383 (24). 
College chums. 26533 (44). 
Did I ever have a mama. 
(129). 
Dream of the dance. 26533 (61). 
Golden days. 31008 (60). 
In dear old Mexico. 12862: (258). 
In the shadow of the Carolina 
hills. 38270 (316), 6253 (242). 
Kisses are the flowers of love. 
26533 (155). 
La Dora. 12862 (287). 
Love rules the world. 9509 (423), 
12862: (311). 
Love’s first whisper. 12862 (315). 
Meet me to-night in Dreamland. 
9509' (464, 465), 31003 (113). 
Miss Lady Moon. 12862 (338). 
My Arab lady. 12862 (354). 
My, but I’m longing for love. 
31008 (117). 
On a porch on a summer’s night. 
12862 (381). 
Pretty little duckling. 12862 (417). 
Robin’s call. 26533. (239). 
Sand dance—Moonlight on the Su- 
wanee. 12862 (448). 
See saw waltz. 26533 (254). 
Spring zephyrs. 26533 (282). 
Visions of home. 18648 (367). 
Friedman (M. H.) Ya gotta have nuts. 
33807. | 
Friedman (S. P.) Sons of Eli. 30597. 
Friedman (Will) Hail to you, New 
York. City, you’re our town. 10364. 
Friedmann (Lia Klaar-) See Klaar- 
Friedmann (Lia) 
Friedrich Il, der Grosse, king of Prus- 
sia. Sechs mirsche. 10260, 
Friedrich (Herman): 
Cupid astray. 29189 (77). 
Portly major. 29189 (337). 
Sky pilot. 6253. (427). 
Friend (Cliff) : 
Ah woo! ah woo!—to you. 18670. 
Better get off your high horse. 
21697, 24174. 
Boy, a girl and a moon means love. 
ZT 
Floating on a bubble. 31589. 
Goose hangs high. 29672. 
Jingle bells, I’m in love. 


Beethoven’s piano 
9805. 


12862 


29950. 


126829—37——16 


Little words of kindness. 4677. 
Love is good for anything that ails 


you. 932376. 
Moonlight in Hilo. 1758, 4885. 
Night-time in Rio. 32680. 


Out where the blue begins. 20498. 
Seared. 8624. 
Then I could forget you. 12300. 


There’s love in your eyes tonight. 


26106. 

Treat for the eyes. 28794, 30771, 
33492. 

Trouble ends out where the blue 
begins. 23655. 

Wah, hoo. 2985, 2986. 


Wake up and sing. 2941, 5916. 
When my dream boat comes home. 
28978. 
Whoa! ya’ got me. 21387. 
Yeah, that’s what I’m talking 
about. $408. 
Friend (Susanna) Dream girl. 
Friendly (Leonard) : 
My mother. 25459. 
Over and over. 25632. 
Watch your step. 26245. 
Frierson (Rosamond) When it’s twi- 
light in the mountains. 3034. 
Friesenhahn (Edgar) My Lu- Lu-lu- 
lu-lu. 8119. 
Frieser (Wilhelm) 
3270 (662). 
Friml (Rudolf, cr Rudolph) : 
Berceuse. 9509 (62). 
Bouderie. 9509 (79). 
Canzonetta. 9509' (98). 
Chant sans paroles. 9509 (112). 
Contemplation. 21569 (82). 
Danse des demoiselles. 9509 (174). 
Hgyptian dance. 9509 (199). 
Etude in F. 9509: (207). 
Friml! favorites. 19269. 
Grand concert mazura. 9509 (263). 
Humoresque. 9509 (302). 
In the web of the moon. 19775. 
Indian love eall. 1262. 
Just for you. 4529: 
Larghetto. 9509 (371). 
Moment religieux. 9509 (492). 
Oberek. 21569 (413). 
Polonaise triomphale. 21569 (450). 
Reverie. 9509 (616). 
Rose-Marie. 2322. 
Russian river. 20705. 
Sevillana. 21569 (491). 
Slave song. 20799. 
Spring is the time. 
Staccato caprice. 9509 (703). 
Staccato etude. 6509 (704). 
Tarentelle mignonne. 9509 (731). 
Valse de concert. 21569! (581). 
Venetienne. 21569 (583). 
We are free. 21249. 
Will to-morrow ever come. 


24457. 


Tippmamesell. 


20885. 


21413. 


1743 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 31 


Frim! (Rudolf, or Rudolph )—Contd. 
Yesterdays. 21472. 
Frisby (C. M.) Proposing. 14624. 
Frisch (Albert) Dusk on the painted 
desert. 6826. 
Frisino (Warren) : 
Crazy over Daisy. 313866. 
Dinin’ with Dinah. 21878. 
Drifting sands. 138345. 
Dusk. 10123, 29532. 
Found. 22058. 
Moon of Waikiki. 
Perfection. 17597. 
Trails. 838485. 
Frisino (Woody) 
ren) 
Friskin (James) 
hand. 3584. 
Fritsch (H. V. (Babe) ) 
5142. 
Fritz (A. B.): 
Good bye sweetheart, good bye. 
7005. 
I'd be pleased. 16481. 


279595. 


See Frisino (War- 
Study for the left 


On my mind. 


Fritz (KE. E.) Down by the babbling 
brook. 10067. 
Fritz (Eberhard) Girls who wear 
glasses. 29648*. 
Fritzen (C. L.): 
Airplane ride. 3289. 


Tailspin Harry. 8910. 


Fritzi. 1066, 2067, 3945, 6919, 8113. 
Fritzsche (Johannes) Herz in maske. 
16403. 


Frizzelle (C. H.): 
I’m glad I met you. 19615, 
My horse never comes in. 

17319. 

Rhythm of love. 5329. 
She’s mine. 25852. 

Froeba (Frank): 
Church-mouse on a spree. 6615. 
It all begins and ends with you. 


8099, 


27572. 
Froehner (M. W.) Half can never be 
told. 24668. 
Frolich (Otto) YFiir alle welt. 24598, 
24599. 
Frogs (The) 19272. 
From out of the darkness. 3948. 


From the distant land of Volga. 770. 
Fromm (A.) Fez-ifrane. 16177. 
Fromm (H. E.) Christian’s prayer. 
24303. 

Frommel (Gerhard) : 

Konzert. 6944. 

Sonate fiir klavier. 20585. 

Suite fiir kleines orchester. 
Fromont-Delune (J.) : 

Ballade. 9651. 

Bereceuse. 9694. 

Chasse. 9857. 

Fileuse. 10205. 

Ronde, 11856. 


18042. 


Valse. 12480. 


Frondel (—) Non so perché. 1968. 


Front (J.) Nim zamkne drawi. 14457. 
Front (Julian) Before we’re through. 
13029. 


Frontini (F. P.): 


Antiche canzoni di Sicilia. 26586. 
Burleseca. 18648 (59). 
Cornamusa allegra. 15906. 
Danza spagnuola. 29189 (80). 
Désir d’amour. 18648 (96). 
Minuetto. 18648 (248). 
Saltarello siciliano. 29189 (368). 
Souvenir de Chopin. 18648 (330). 
Tsigane. 18648 (363). 

Frosch (B. F.): 
Bon Air school march. 18834. 


Songs of joy. 20861, 
Frosini (Pietro) : 
Accordion world march. 18655. 
Alfalfa. 18675. 
Chalice. 12862 (82). 
Fancy twisters. 19212. 
Fish scales. 16191. 
Gauchos on parade. 
Little doll. 16995. 
Rancheros. 17701. 
Sweepstakes. 20941. 
Trieste souvenir. 18232. 
Frost (Bernice) : 
Come and play. 26826. 
Hop-toad. 27281. 
Pony race. 28283. 
Skating lady. 28520. 
Frost (Dick) See Frost (R. W.) 
Frost (H. G.): 
Father was a fighter. 13400. 
Rosedale, everyone’s home town. 
14710. - 
Frost (Jack) : 
Rosedale, everyone’s home town. 
28402. 
Thank you, Stusia. 21015. 
Frost (L. D.) Little secamp. 14117. 
Frost (R. W.): 
It must be love. 7537. 
You gotta boo-boo-boo. 9433. 
Frothingham (M. F.) Descants on ten 
Christmas hymns and carols. 31414. 


19287. 


Frueh (R. F.) ’Neath the maple tree. 
11464, 

Frugatta (Fanny) and Frugatta 
(Fede) Pianista moderno. 18648 
(282). 

Frugatta (Giuseppe) : 

Pianista moderno. 18648 (282). 


17838. 
Mamma bruna. 


Seconda sonata. 

Frustaci (Pasquale) 
32419. 

Fry (C. D.) Lullaby land. 17096. 
Fry (H. L.) Lullaby of the air. 4766. 
Fry (H.S.): 

Blest are the departed. 26678. 

Passing by. 8379. 


1744 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1986 


Frye (C. H.) 
dream. 3884. 
Meye (OEY): 
Imagine. 32058. 
Tap dancers on parade. 5680. 
Frye (L. M.) In the garden of my 
heart. 22475. 
Frye (Marie) When apple trees bloom. 
5991. 
Fryer (J. D.) Only one wish. 5168*. 
Fryer (M. P.) F. L. T. 27046. 
Frykman (Eric): 
Kalle i Lillskog. 16868. 
Och gingar ett skepp frin Amster- 
dam. 17450. 
Rod liten stuga. 11846. 
Vid en kvarn pa en slitt. 18293. 
Fryman (—) pseud. See Frykman 
(Eric) 
Frysinger (J. F.): 

Dreams. 3270 (151). 
Nocturne. 29189 (123). 
Fuchs (Robert) Wiener walzer. 

(381). 
Fuchs (Therese) Maienkénigin. 24031 
60 


26533 


(60). 
Fucik (Julius) : 


Dernier salut. 16002. 
Entry of the gladiators. 16130. 
Hungarian fantasy. 4180. 


Fiirst Badenweiler-marsch. 
15659. 

Fiirstenkind. 33904 (86). 

Fuess (J. L.): 


Go slow. 19309. 


(Georg) 


I’ve been deceiving you. 19666. 
Man about town. 20186. 
Fuga (Sandro) Toccata. 13444. 

Fugate (F. E.): 
Always remember. 74. 


It seems so funny to call you honey. 
4470. 
Fugazot (Roberto) Barrio Reo. 31111. 
Fuggi (Domenic) That lovely night. 
8968. 
Fulbright (Gladys): 
Joe Palooka. T7576. 


Just to live a while and dream. 
7624. 

Song of the sands. 12058. 
Ful-dul-dee. 10278. 
Fuleihan (Anis) Supplication. 20938. 
Fulford (F. L.) Love birds. 22714. 
Fulk (C. S.) For all I know. 10227, 
Fulk (Grace) Must I always be a 


dreamer. 4921. 


Fulkerson (L. R.) Dear old Longview 


high school. 31409. 

Fulkerson (N. R.) Slow moments. 
17938. 

Fuller (A. F.) We’re for the Townsend 
plan. 28918. 

Fuller (C. R.) Place in my heart. 
32872. 


End of the New Deal] Fuller (Constance) 


To you. 23636. 
Fuller (F. R.) Pretty, witty, Kitty 
Brown. 25709. 
Fuller (S. D.) 
smile, 16961. 
Fullerton (EH. E.) Your image in my 
heart. 3250, 15499. 
Fulton (J. M.): 
Aviator. 6253 (27). 
Battleship Connecticut. 
(35). 
Ill be waiting, sailor boy, for you. 
6253 (205). 
Fulton (Valentine) : 
Harlem lady. 4076. 
Yours to forget. 33897. 
Funk (D. W.): 
Girl who played Injun with me. 
31651 
I long for the old home again. 
29799. 
Funk (EH. F.): 
Take me back to the hawthornes 
in Missouri. 12216. 
Thank you! Dan Cupid. 12266. 
Funk (Elwood) : 
Gorgeous Nattie Green. 13498. 
Take me back to mem’ry lane. 
20977. 
That little boy I used to be. 
Funk (M. K.): 
Santa’s magie powder. 33059*, 
Song is a melody. 20849. 
To make a perfect day. 12361. 
Funk (R. F.) In the castle of my 


Lift your eyes and 


12862 


15054. 


dreams. 4408. 
Funk (Ray) Sweet Nellie Marie. 
23504. 
Fuquay (O. T.): 
Love is where you find it. 11148. 
On my way to Florida. 11585. 
Write your troubles on _ sand. 
12739. 
Furback (M. E.): 
Because you smiled. 3426. 
’Neath the old pine tree. 5023. 
Furbeck (P. A.) Louie. 32360. 


Furbert (A. W.) After the rain came 
sunshine. 24044. 
Furchheim (J. W.): 
Dritte sonate. 3806. 
Sechste sonate. 3806. 
Furgiuele (Josef) Nisciuno 6 po sapé. 
17418. 
Furlaud (Léon) : 


Gracieux jongleurs. 7021. 


Vogue, barque légére. 9150. 
Furman (C. E.): 
Blessed fellowship. 18816. 


21272. 
See Furman (N. F.) 
Little melody from 


We will shine. 
Furman (Freda) 
Furman (N. F.) 

Spain. 22668. 
Furnari (R.) 


Derecho viejo. 10016. 


1745 


INDEX 


Furnari (Thomas) 
drops out of the clouds. 
Furnas (A. §S.): 
’Neath the shade of the magnolia. 
25488. 
Roses and romance. 25798. 
Somewhere there’s someone that 
loves you. 25927. 
We are going to Land-on them. 
21250. 
Furrell (A. W.) 
Furth (H. M.): 
Cecelia, with a capital C. 
(88). 
Singer sang a song and that’s the 
song the singer sang. 6253 (424). 


9281. 


Future for two. 6949. 
3270 


This is no place for me. 6253 
(477). 
Furth (Seymour) : 
Cecelia, with a capital C. 3270 
(88). 


How can you toot a_ toot-toot. 
29189 (173). 

Singer sang a song and that’s the 
song the Singer sang. 6253. (424). 

Somebody must have told the par- 


rot. 6253 (4382). 
This is no place for me. 6253 
(477). 
Furze (Jessie) Fifes and drums. 
27067. 
Fusco (lL. D.) You’re so mean to me. 
26492. 


Fusco (Tarcisio) Quando tu sei fra le 
mie braccia. 464. 
Fuss (Gary) Lonesome melody. 20048. 
Fussell (R. C.) Exercises for ensemble 
drill. 700. 
Futrell (A. W.) But you turned me 
down for another. 3513. 
Fux (Franz): 
Du verfiihrerisches Beinah. 624. 
Schonste am land ist der kirtag. 


5410. 
Fux (J. J.) Costanza e Fortezza. 
31352. 
Fuzy (Stephen) Great Lakes march. 
16311. 
Fyffe (C. C.) I want every minute 


with you. 7398. 
Fyffe (Hlizabeth) : 


Child’s evening prayer. 31003 
(26). 

Fourteen familiar Christmas ear- 
ols. 29626. 


Hush, my dear, lie still and slum- 
ber. 29189 (175). 

Seesaw waltz. 381003 (163). 

Slow waltz. 31003 (168). 

Song the brook sings to the mill 
wheel. 31003 (175). 

Fytszch (Normain) : 
Don’t believe it, baby. 31452. 
Settin’ on a rainbow. 28459. 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 81 


When the dew| Gaal (C. J.): 


I have rythm in my soul, but ’m 


bashful. 1025. 

It’s as plain as the nose on your 
face. 25017. 

My sweet baby gave me the air. 
30257. 


So long Ill see you again. 14837. 
Writing your name in the sky. 
12740. 
Gabaeff (V. P.) Cielo espafol. 
Gabaroche (Gaston) Faites 
moi. 10187, 29572. 
Gabbs (A. A.) I thought you were 
mine. 24895. 
Gabelmann (Bertha) We’ll never say 
good-bye in heaven. 28914. 
Gabhart (H. L.) Lonely. 22687, 
Gabiga (Joseph) I can’t forget we 


385. 
ca pour 


parted. 29772. 
Gable (Peggy) Please remember me. 
20567. 


Gabriel (C. H.): 
Across the borderland. 265386. 
America, my native land. 31088. 
Evening shades. 27029. 
Everlasting God. 27081. 
God ever present. 27146. 
He whispered love’s message to me. 
913. 
Hosanna. 27283. 
I can trust Him. 27319. 
I have found Him. 27358. 
I trust in Him. 27475. 
Joy to the world. 27610*. 
There is now no condemnation. 
28720. 
Try singing a song. 2848. 
Gabriel (C. H.) aw., and Gabriel (E. 
W.) prop.: 
Beautiful city of gold. 21569 (27). 
Beautiful gates ajar. 9509 (43). 
Benediction. 24031 (14). 
Blessed name of Jesus. 21569 (42). 
Blessings of Eastertide. 21569 
(43). 
By and by. 21569 (51). 
By the power of the cross. 
(52). 
Carry the sunlight. 21569 (58). 
Christ arose. 21569 (70). 
Christ is risen. 21569: (71). 
Christ or Barabbas. 21569 (72). 
Come, come away. 21569 (77). 
Conqueror. 21569 (80). 
Cross of Jesus. 21569: (86). 
Crucified liveth again. 21569: (87). 
Day by day. 21569 (98). 
Easter day. 21569 (114). 
Ensemble march. 21569 (115). 
Epworth praises. 21569 (118). 
Errands for the King. 21569 (119). 
Eye to eye. 9509 (212), 21569 
(127). 


21569 


1746 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1936 


Falling, falling. 21569 (129). 

Fight the good fight. 21569 (138). 

Filled with His glory. 21569 (140). 

Forward, forward. 21569 (149). 

From an ice-bound land. 21569) 
(154). 

From day to day. 21569 (155). 

‘Gently sleeping. 21569 (161). 

Go ye out to meet Him. 21569 
(169). 

God will answer your. prayer. 
21569 (170). 

Good news. 21569 (174). 

Hail! blessed Redeemer. 21569 
(181). 

Hail the King. 9509 (270). 

Harken, harken. 21569 (183). 

He loves me. 9509 (276). 

He triumphed o’er the grave. 21569 
(190). 

Help somebody today. 21569 (197). 

Help the world along. 21569 (198). 

Homeland. 21569 (205). 

Hosanna! hosanna. 21569 (210). 

House in which we live. 21569 
(212). 

I can read it. 21569 (219, 220). 

I don’t like to drill. 21569 (222). 

I heard my sister say. 21569 (226). 

I know God cares, 21569: (227). 

Tl tell it again. 21569 (232). 

Til try. 21569 (233). 

I tell Jesus all about it. 21569 
(236). 

In the service of the King. 21569 
(249). 

Jesus, give us mighty faith. 21569 
(258). 

Jesus is my friend. 21569 (259). 

Jesus is risen. 21569 (260). 

Jesus reigns our King. 21569 
(262). 

Joy-bells. 21569 (266). 

Joy, joy, joy. 21569 (267). 

Just as He promised to do. 21569 
(273). 

Just like Thee. 21569 (274). 

Just listen, I say. 21569 (275). 

Just to please Him. 9509 (353), 
21569 (276). 

Just when I need Him most. 21569 
27%) 

Keep close to your guide. 21569 
(278). 

Keep on believing. 21569 (279). 

King. 21569 (282). 

King’s brigade. 21569 (284). 

King’s praise. 21569 (285). 

Land of the unsetting sun. 21569 
(294). 

Let Jesus have His way. 21569 
(297). 

Let us run after him, 21569 (300). 


1747 


Lift your heart to Jesus. 21569 
(303). 

Lilies’ song. 21569 (304). 

Listen to the sweet chimes. 21569 
(305). 

Lost and found. 21569 (318). 

Love of the Crucified One. 21569 
(317). 

Love of the Savior of men. 21569 
(318). 

Marching in His name. 21569 
(330). 

Melody of love. 21569 (348). 

Mighty victor. 21569 (3857, 358). 

Mine Savior divine. 21569 (360). 

Mission bells. 21569 (362). 

Morning watch. 21569 (371). 

My Father’s keeping. 21569 (387). 

My pillar of protection. 21569 
(388). 

My Savior’s love for me. 21569 
(390). 

Nobody told me of Jesus. 21569 
(398). 

O Lord of rest and darkness. 
21569 (407). 

O love divine. 21569 (408). 

O ye of little faith. 21569 (412). 

Oh, what glory. 9509 (542). 

On to the front. 21569 (422). 

On to victory. 21569 (423). 

Our brother Will. 21569 (427). 

Our Guard and Guide. 21569 
(428). 

Our praises. 21569 (429). 

Place prepared. 21569 (446). 

Praise the Lord. 21569 (455). 

Pray, Christian, pray. 21569 (457). 

Rally ‘neath the banner. 21569 
(466). 

Redemption. 9509 (613). 

Right with God. 21569 (473). 

Sail on. 21569 (481). 

Santa Claus’ headquarters. 21569 
(485). 

See that boy. 21569 (488). 

Send for Mrs. Santa Claus. 21569 
(490). 

Shepherd King. 9509 (665). 

Singing by the way. 21569 (503). 

Sleep, little bird. 21569 (504). 

Snow-man. 21569 (507). 

Some one’s knocking. 21569 (512). 

Somebody needs your love. 21569 
(514). 

Songs and flowers. 21569 (519). 

Sound the tidings. 21569 (521). 

Sowing for the Master. 21569 
(522). 

Sunlight all the way. 21569 (534). 

Tell the story of Jesus. 21569 


That’s “enough for me. 21569 


INDEX 


Gabriel (C. H.) au., and Gabriel 
(HE. W.) prop.—Continued. 
There is no other way. 
(554). 
They shall shine. 
Three little sisters. 
Thy kingdom come. 21569 (560). 
Tramp of the host. 21569 (565). 
Triumphant children’s day. 21569 
(569). 
Wake up. 21569 (588). 
Washington’s birthday entertain- 
ment book. 21569 (592). 
We must have a concert. 
(593). 
We've traveled far. 21569 (594). 
What does it mean. 21569 (598). 
What will it be. 21569 (600). 
When the joy-springs flow. 21569 
(604). 
Wholly unto Jesus. 21569 (609). 
Whom having not seen I love. 
21569 (610). 


21569 


21569 (555). 
21569 (558). 


21569 


Why not surrender now. 21569 
(611). 

Why should I not love Him. 21569 
(612). 


Will it be you. 21569 (615, 616). 

Wilt thou let Him go. 21569 (617). 

Wondrous day of days. 21569 
(621). - 

Gabriel (C. H.) jr., au., and Gabriel 
(HE. W.) prop. Sweetest song of all. 
21569 (536). 

Gabriel (EK. W.): 

Follow on. 21569 (146). 
Savior, lead me. 21569 (486). 

Gabriel (J. J.): 

I’d walk a million miles, just to be 
near you. 1002. 
Let’s make love in the library. 


1469. 
Gabriel (Joachim) Hor’ ich im traum 
zigeunerweisen. 31800. 
Gabriel (L. W.) Advance of alumi- 
num. 24088: 
Gabriel (Wilhelm) Sie hiess Marie 
und treu war sie... 2439. 


Gabucci (Agostino) 28 grandi studi. 
31624. 
Gade (Henry) 
Gade (N. W.): 
March. 3955. 
O Thou who art all loving. 11530. 
Gartner (Edward) Vienna dance no. 


ZEMIZAOR 

Gaetani (Augusto) Trionfo di Roma. 
23654. 

Gag (Flavia) Sing a song of seasons. 
11987. 


Gagnon (G. G.): 
Ce sont les femmes. 
Ti-ti-ti-ne. 9029. 
Gahr (L. E.) Gypsy embers. 


24274, 
7046. 


Somebody new. 2519. 


pti; nis: yase 


Gailhard (André) : 
Ce soir, c’est un tango. 
Petites alliées. 25662. 
Gailhard (Francois) : 
Babil de poupées. 24128. 
Gros matou. 16316. 
Marquiseta la mexicaine. 17147. 
Ninetta, fille des bois. 25514. 
Si tu voulais m’aimer. 17890. 
Touca. 18220. 
Gaillard (B. G.) That’s what you call 
romance. 15067. 
Gaillard (Slim) Dancing on the beach. 
9962. 
Gaines (S. R.): 
All through the night. 
Beauty eternal. 2348. 
Bells of Bergen. 18800. 
Colonel Davy Crockett. 
Credo. 9942, 9943. 
Enchantment. 662. 
Glad new day. 5388. 
Nightingale song. 10360, 10361. 
O lovely night. 281383. 
Song of the valiant. 
Today in Bethlehem. 28777. 
Gaines (W. H.) At any time. 29258. 
Gaither (William) Whose been here 
since I been gone. 33739. 
Galajikian (F. G.): 
Girl with Spanish shawl. 
Magical land of triads. 
Galante aventure. 10280. 
Galarza (A. BE.) Si no vuelvo. 14785. 
Galason (HE. 8S.) Roaming back to 
Wyoming. 23273. 
Galatro (Vittro) My eyes surrender. 
1828. 
Galavize (Matilda) 
sweetheart. 25462. 
Galaxy music corp.: 
Air de ballet. 3838046. 
Albumblatt. 23709. 
Ay, Gitanos. 148. 
Challenge. 3565. 
Christmas eve. 
Destiny. 29470. 
Elegy. 13359. 
Exile. 29567. 
Fiesta. 6899. 
Gloomy wood. 817. 
Go, happy soul. 31664-31666. 
Good-bye to the mountains. 
Horn. 29751. 
Hosanna to the Son of David. 
29752. 
House that Jack built. 
Huntsman. 4182. 
Hymn to the night. 
I am joy. 31853. 
I would be true. 32022. 
In questa tomba. 24162. 
It was a lover and his lass. 


24273. 


3270 (11). 


3618. 


8496. 


13465. 
4776. 


My mountain 


29399. 


4014. 


19492. 
7178. 


4471. 


1748 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


King Charles. 19897. 
Lay my heart on marble. 
Little French clock. 380036. 
One lovely name. 32782. 
Passepied. 380885. 
Pioneers, O pioneers. 
Polonaise. 29277. 
Praise. 23206. 
Prayer. 20584. 
Prayer to Persephone. 
Rivets. 30470. 
Russian collegiate drinking song. 
33037. 
Sally. 28426. 
Sarabande. 30500. 
Ship. 33126. 
Singers. 28515. 
Some sun-bright morning. 
Squirrel. 30614. 
Sylvelin. 380676. 
They never met. 33419. 
*Twas in the moon of winter-time. 
30786-30788. 
Vanished summer. 15202. 
When [I am dead, my dearest. 
33669. 
Worship the holy babe. 380946. 
Galbreath (Elizabeth) See Galbreath 
(H. E.) 
Galbreath (H. E.) Telling the world 
you’re mine. 380695. 
Galceran (Juan Molinari) 
nari Galceran (Juan) 


30002. 


11691, 


8456, 32904. 


33216. 


See Moli- 


Gale (C. J.) I found you to lose you 
to somebody else. 13643. 
Gale (R. L.): 
In the toy shop of my heart. 4415. 
Let’s not pretend. 4624. 
Why did I believe in you. 6085. 


Gale (Richie) See Gale (R. L.) 
Gale (W. C.) O all ye works of the 
Lord. 388904 (215). 
Gallagher (E. L.) Irish songs and 
airs. 27568. 
Gallagher (EK. L.) & co. 
and airs. 27568. 
Gallagher (Hileen) : 
I looked for you. 24825. 


Irish songs 


In my ship we'll go a’sailing. 
22467. 
Gallagher (Frank) My darling Nora. 
32578. 


Gallagher (Joseph): 


Franklin D. you’re good enough 
for me. 22064. 

Please God let mother speak to me. 
14606. 


Gallagher (T. M.): 
Keep me no longer in the dark. 


25100. 
Most needed thing is love. 17249. 
Gallant (Miriam) On the farm. 
82774. 


Gallegos (Adolpho) Dreamy eyes. 
610. 
Gallemore (Melvin) Lady in the 
moon. 22605. 
Gallia. 24645. 
Gallico (Paolo): 
Autumn, 9509 (107). 
Barcarolle. 26533 (205). 
Castagnette. 9509 (102). 
Dew drops. 18648 (97). 
Etude de style. 9509 (206). 
Grande gigue in D minor. 3270 


(230). 
Half hours with the favorite com- 
posers. 15517 (127, 254). 
I love thee. 9509 (267). 
Impromptu. 9509 (123). 
Last hope. 9509 (872). 
Last rose of summer. 9509 (373). 
Little polonaise. 9509 (652). 
Morena. 9509 (108). 
Nocturne. 9509 (124). 
Perpetuum mobile. 9509 (469). 
Polonaise, © sharp minor. 9509 
(125). 
Sonata. 9509 (46, 501). 
Sonatina. 9509 (50). 
Third sonata in A major. 
(651). 
Traumerei. 9509 (653). 
Valse. 9509 (126, 127). 
Valse-caprice. 9509 (109). 
Galliera (Arnaido) : 
Corale. 442. 


9509 


Trittico per organo. 28386. 
Gallo (Baldassare) : 
Artistic parrot. 21631. 


Inno New York City. 7520. 
Gallo (Edith) Red cafe.. 17706. 
Gallo (P. M.) jr. I want to share a 

little kiss. 18798. 
Gallon (Noél) : 
Quinze lecons de solfége. 31625. 
Vingt lecons de solfége. 31626. 


Gallop (Rodney) Hight Portuguese 
folksongs. 27122. 

Gallop (Sammy) Somebody’s follow- 
ing me. 28544. 


Galloping ghost. 24599*, 29628. 
Galloway (T. B.): 
From Romany to Rome. 
(205). 

So they say. 3270 (593). 
Whiffenpoof song. 9808. 
Galloway (W. C.) Southern girl. 

25955. 
Gallucci (W. R.): 


3270 


Love on San Diego bay. 1575, 
25258. 
Sorrento. 14885. 
Gallus (Jacobus) Lo, I reveal unto 
thee. 11099. 
Gallus (John) Lord, in Thy resurrec- 
tion. 20055. 


1749 


INDEX 


Galpin (S. I.) 
363. 
Galusha (I. M.): 
How did you know. 27296. 
My hidden message. 28031. 
Sweetheart ties. 28644. 
Gama (Rafael) Florecita del campo. 


Children’s hour of song. 


16204. 

Gambardella (—) O’ marinariello. 
1994. 

Gambino (A.) Pa-que. 25634. 


Gambie (F. S.) 
22134. 
Gamble (G. E.): 
Coquette. 243844, 
Sunrise. 26005. 
Sweetheart of my dreams. 
30667. 
Gamble (H. P.) jr.: 
Deaf and dumb and blind ’cause I 


Granby’s love song. 


20954, 


adore you. 31406. 
Devil. 21871. 
Diddlin’ Dan. 31429. 


Hi’s-lay itch-day e-thay owd-cray. 
31532. 

If you’re a vamp. 32052. 

Me and myself and I. 32448, 

My heart’s on fire, but I’ve got cold 
feet. 32589. 

Orn’ry guy. 11616. 

Penny for my thoughts. 32848. 

Tulane swing song. 28816. 

Whoa mule! Whoa gal. 33788. 

Gamble hinged music co.: 

Adagio assai. 29197. 

Allegro econ brio. 29212. 

Allegro vivace. 29197. 

Animal store. 24092, 

Blessed art Thou. 24691. 

Blessed is the man. 6465. 

Blow the man down. 26683. 

Bondage. 31186. 

Boots. 31192. 

Casey Jones. 31263. 

Cavalier. 24272. 

Chasse. 8363. 

Concerto. 6665. 

Festival band book. 31570. 

Festival orchestra book. 3884. 

Flight of the moon. 24567. 

Four part songs for junior high 
school boys. 10245. 

Fughetta of the little bells. 10357. 

Gamble’s class method for strings. 
3958. 

Home on the range. 27271. 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 


29757. 

I cannot always trace the way. 
31862. 

Jesus, I live to Thee. 1328. 

Junior classics for orchestra. 
32166. 


Junior fiddlers three. 29952. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Legend of the bells. 25142. 
Love is the wind. 32379. 
Lovely is spring. 7849. 


March of the dwarfs. 8027. 
March of youth. 7908. 
Musicianship studies. 14333. 


My dream is of an island place. 
25423. 
National victors. 
Night music for six. 30277. 
Notturnino di luna. 30298. 
Oath of Ali Bey. 28136. 
Once on a summer day. 32777. 
Penitential psalm no. 6. 28258. 
Poupée valsante. 32898. 
Prelude, Sarabande [and] Fugue. 
8460. 
Puddim’head the first. 28313*. 
Rhyme of the country road. 25761. 
Ring out wild bells. 32997, 
Robin in the rain. 25775. 
Romance of Kashmir. 8567*. 
Show me Thy ways. 25861. 
Silhouettes. 25867. 
Sing again. 933151. 
Six concert pieces. 380487. 
Small poem in four stanzas. 
Song of praise. 24627. 
Song of the drum. 25934. 
Song to summer, 2544. 
Stop dat buzzin’. 33280. 
Tarantella. 30691. 
Tears and smiles. 
Three blind mice. 
Three Bohemian songs. 
Time out. 9024. 
To a golden haired girl. 
Vendor’s song. 26201. 
Wagoner’s lad. 9159. 
We've often heard of you. 26254. 
Welsh choral fantasy. 2997. 
Yankee Doodle. 33808. 
Gamma phi beta, inc. Songs of Gamma 
phi beta. 12068. 
Gamse (Albert) : 
Amateur night. 3328. 
Chauncey, I fawney I love you. 
18919. 

Old fashioned picture. 2024. 
Won’t you ever learn. 21447. 
Gandell (S. M. K.) Cradle song. 6253 

(89). 
Ganeff (V. G.): 
Band played on. 15663. 
Down went McGinty. 16073. 
Just tell them that you saw me. 


17375, 


12006. 


33973. 
28752. 
9149. 


30747. 


16861. 

My sweetheart’s the man in the 
moon. 17356. 

She was happy till she met you. 
17874. 


Woodman, spare that tree. 18532. 
Gannaway (Marie) Pre-election blues. 
25698. 


1750 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ganne (Louis) Father of victory. 
31565. 

Ganne (Paul) Rumba. 33086. 

Gannon (M. B.) I wish I could for- 


get, I always will remember. 24922. 
Gannon (R. E.): 
America’s sweetheart, Mary. 63815. 
Black man’s blues. 240. 
Bow your head. 262. 


Butterfly and the spider. 21734. 

Buy your love. 9792. 

Enter my aviary. 10153. 

Found in moon glow and dew. 
10244. 

Gay flowers of the West. 10285. 

Glorious Tamalpais. 24623. 


Hello, dark and handsome. 10417. 

Hymn of ecstasy. 976. 

Love is waiting. 22733. 

Moods of the fugitive. 20221. 

Right partner. 2277. 

Rivulet wends to the ocean spray. 
14678. 

Rockabye. 14687. 

So weary. 5519. 


Sticky little fingers. 5598. 

Suey Sen Fa... 5614. 

Victor of the turf. 18291. 

Why breeze by me. 12678. 

You never ean tell. 12784. 
Ganschow (T. F.): 

Jesu, tender Saviour. 874. 


Sanctus. 850. 
Ganss (H. G.) au., and Ganss (Lizzie) 
prop. Hymn for the Pope. 3270 
(278). 
Gantvoort (A. J.): 
Diatonic studies. 
Interval studies. 


15517 (76). 
15517 (183). 


Ganuza (Felix) Tu traicion. 2848. 
Ganz (George) Just imagine. 138972. 

Ganz (Wilhelm) Qui vive. 9509 
(597). 

Ganze (Larry) I was your run 
around. 10720. 


Ganzer (J. K.) I feel it dear. 22259. 
Garau (Giovanni) Burle di Lisetta. 
290". 
Garaventa (Henry) If you only knew. 
22446. 
Garber (J. H.): 
My life is for you. 14890. 
My lovely one. 20806. 
Garber (Leon): 
Gipsy lover. 6969. 
Southern round about. 12079. 
Garber (Morris) Swing music 
sweeping the country. 12196. 
Garber’s (Jan) favorite radio songs. 
16252. 
Garbett (A. S.): 
Creative integration songs. 21816. 
Dawn roses. 3270 (131, 132). 
I may forget. 3270 (289, 290). 


is 


Song of love. 3270 (602, 603). 
Garbis (Beulah) Great Venizelos the 


patriot. 18501. 
Garbis (H. N.) Great Venizelos the 
patriot. 138501. 


Garbisch (Erwin) Skip it. 5494. 

Garbisch (Theodore) When it’s love- 
time in Loveland. 6017. 

Garbutt (F. W. M.) Looking all over 


for you. 27778. 
Garcia (A.): 
Morenita angelical. 8019. 
Pisa bien y no resvales. 8417. 
Porque me obligas. 8449. 


Que tendria yo. 8487. 
Garcia (C. L.): 
Moon, when ya coming out again, 
moon. 14295. 
Waltzing with a stranger. 5927. 
Garcia (Raul) I don’ know the reason 
why. 158636. 

Garcia Perez (F.): 
Fouchtri—fouchtra. 
Malika. 11208. 

Gard (Al) Where the bonnie blue bon- 

nets grow. 23841. 

Gard (Paulette) Waltz to you. 

Gardel (Carlos) : 

Tl drown my sorrow. 273874. 
Ojos de mi moza. 8267. 
Gardelli (Adolfo) Ottobrata. 32801. 

Gardemann (I. G.) Cupid. 6692. 

Garden (J. P.) Tokayer wein. 28779. 

Garden of childhood. 782. 

Gardey (—) Requiebros. 28359. 

Gardiner (H. B.) Noel. 62538 (344). 

Gardner (A. B.) Royal suite in my 

heart. 33084. 

Gardner (A. KE.) Baby of mine. 

Gardner (A. M.) jr.: 

I was just a beginner at love. 
29848. 
Mine, almost. 30164. 

Gardner (B. A.) Phi beta psi. 

17604. 

Gardner (Bert) 


10241. 


2944. 


6374. 


5219, 

See Gardner (A. M.) 
jr. 

Gardner (Bob) See Gardner (R. B.) 


Gardner (C. R.) Paragon park. 21569) 
(434). 

Gardner (E. H.) To thee, beloved 
Grange. 30751. 


Gardner (Harl) In paradise. 29887. 

Gardner (F. W.) Lonely to-night like 
the moon. 1529. 

Gardner (Hal) See Gardner (Harold) 

Gardner (Harold) When a Gypsy ser- 
enades. 12596. 


Gardner (J. E.) Fate of the Lockhead 


Orion. 22016. 

Gardner (J. F.) What will I do with 
Jesus. 26286. 

Gardner (Jack) In Texas, at the cen- 
‘tennial. 1239. 


1751 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Gardner (John) 
19786. 
Gardner (Nat): 
Alone in love. 24075. 
Minnie the moocher’s daughter. 
32497. 
Purely Platonie. 
Red cap. 25748. 
What is this thing called swing. 


Intermezzo for organ. 


32954. 


33654. 
Gardner (R. B.) Moon _ shadows. 
17235. 
Gardner (Samuel) From the cane 
brake. 19275. 
Gardner (Victor) Round and round 


they say it goes. 5368. 
Gardoni (Fredo): 
I love you—that’s all. 4259. 
J’aime la nature. 10895. 
Je voudrais revoir Venise. 
Rataplaniegew.s olan menos 
Gardtner (R. S.): 
Deep within my heart. 10006. 
Tl always be waiting for you. 


4479. 


22279. 
Garey (P. F.) Dancing in the old 
town-hall. 3675, 19793. 
Garfield (EK. R.) Islands. 19798. 


Garfield high school. Garfield high 
our alma mater. 29681. 
Gargani (Joseph) Atlantic moon. 


15627. 
Gargiulo (Theodore) Manhattan 
rhumba. 25290. 


Gariboldi (G.) Célébre méthode com- 


pléte de fiute. 9509 (104), 15517 
(49). 

Garland (M. L.) Just an idea I had. 
7600. 


Garman (J. R.) 
Garner (A. M.) 


Puppy love. 23220. 
Roosevelt our guide. 


14705. 
Garner (A. M. F.) Roosevelt our 
guide. 14705. 


Garner (B. A.) Posadas. 
Garner (Josephine) : 
Cliff swallows. 395. 
To a bank swallow. 26132. 
Garnett (L. A.): 


5250. 


Tea song. 38270 (648). 
When Phyllis has a_ serenade. 
3270 (718). 
When Phyllis takes her vocal les- 
som o210!) (719). 
Garns (J. E.) My Saviour knows. 
30252. 


Garretson (C. G.) I ain’t afraid of 
the policeman. 33904 (116). 
Garrett (G. M.): 
Benedictus in D. 18648 (38). 
Communion service in D. 18648 
(81). 
Jubilate Deo in D. 18648 (206). 


Magnificat and Nune dimittis in D. 


18648 (235). 
Te Deum laudamus in D. 18648 
(348). 
Garrett (Lloyd) Dallas blues. 15957. 


Garrett (M. R.) 
4301. 
Garrett (Ronnie) What was that tune 
that we played last night. 5985. 
Garrick. 27127*. 
Garrido (J. 8.): 
Botijona. 31194. 
Celos. 346. 
Laigrima. 1416. 
Muchacha bonita. 
Petate. 25659. 
Garris (H. W.) Sit down to your 
piano. 11996, 14809. 
Garrison (Benj.) Anita. 95. 
Garrison (F. A.) No use in grievin’. 
S2iak 
Garrison 
32577. 
Garrison (George) pseud. See Diete- 
rich (Milton) 
Garrison (R. W.): 
I’m living dear. 16590. 
I’ve had your future all planned. 
16656. 
I want you. 


I’m seein’ things. 


25393. 


(G. M.) My. eestasy. 


32007. 


My cherished love. 17286. 
Too true. . 21121. 
Gartlan (G. H.) New universal 


school music series. 1942. 
Garver (F. B.) Dream moon. 16078. 
Garver (F. R.) Tl be on my way. 


16522. 
Garver (R. D.) Dreamy moments. 
24477. 
Garvey (M. V.) Could I have a date 
with you. 9925. 
Garvie (William) jr. Love time in 
Vienna. 30077. 
Garza (Ben) Walking down ole 
Beale st. 26229. 
Garza (L.): 
Abre de tu ventana. 9520. 
Alla en la infancia. 9558. 
Joven de'este barrio. 10923. 
Mafiana. 112138. 
Pero oyes Maria. 11670. 


Te parastes in los rieles. 12237. 
Garzon (Julio): 

Alma en pena. 24073. 

Alma petenera. 15558. 

Amanecer. 15572. 

Ay Maricruz. 26614. 

Barrio Reo. 31111. 

Bulerias gitanas. 289. 


C’est la valse des caresses. 24230. 


Caido del cielo. 15787. 
Caminito. 24248. 
Cancion de cuna. 15801. 
Ce soir. 15820. 


1752 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Clavel del aire. 26813. 
En dénichant des nids. 
Espafia. 24510. 
Espana cani. 31527. 
Etiopia. 677. 
Festa de la rambla. 
Garrotin gitano. 78d. 
Grenade. 16314. 
J’aime pour la _ premiére fois. 
16822. 
J’peux pas quitter Pau-paul. 13813. 
Loulouse. 1553. 
Madino. 1629. 
Marcial, eres el mas grande. 
Maria Magdalena. 27874. 
Mi chulite. 27921. 
Mon coeur n’est plus 4 toi. 
Mon homme est poétique. 
Mon impasse. 17218. 
Mon réve s’écroule. 1742. 
Olvidala. 11578. 
Pajarita. 17568. 
Pericon. 2129. 
Poema. 17638. 
Pourquoi mentir. 25692. 
Primer beso. 2194. 
Puchunguita. 28318. 
Quand je fume ma cigarette. 
Radieuse nuit. 17692. 
Redis-moi oui. 17712. 
Rejas granadinas. 17717. 
Rosa fleur de soleil. 17774. 
Suena guarachita. 28612. 
Te quiéro. 26062. 
Trinia. 28797, 
Gascard (F.): 
C’est le premier lilas. 6535. 
Piccolinette. 17608. 
Réves légers. 32985. 
Gascon (O. M.) You’ve got me hypno- 
tized, baby. 30991. 
Gaskell (J. B.): 
All hail! The Townsend plan. 
3304. 
Love bound. 22715. 
On the eve of daylights dawning. 
16862. 
‘Townsend prayer. 12388. 
When the sun sets on the golden 
Pacific. 18481. 
Gaskill (C.) Me Greek. 4809, 7935. 
Gaskill (Clarence) This is the month 
of May. 12333. 


16123. 


16174. 


16957. 


25356. 
17217. 


17686. 


Gaskill (M. E.) Love’s magic. 20114. 
Gasperoni (Enrico) Notte lunare. 
1975, 1976. 


Gasté (Louis) Je voudrais vous revoir. 
32148. 
Gaston (Billy): 


Gee, but I feel blue. 15517 (115). 


Save all your kisses for me. 26533 
(246). 
Spoonyville. 3270 (617). 


Would you miss me. 3270 (762). 


Gaston (C. G.) Evening shadows. 
19187. 

Gaston (Eddie) While we make love. 
9305. 


Gaston (William) : 
I’ve elected you. 16648. 
I’ve had more than enough. 19677. 
Rapid-transit rhapsody. 20630. 
You are like a lovely orchid. 6158. 
Gatchell (F. F.) Melodic Hawaiian 
guitar folio. 32459, 
Gately (Herbert) : 
I still remember that first kiss. 
31986. 
Love changes at dawn. 25237. 
Gates (D. E.): 
El Dorado. 10141. 
Going to see the moon. 22110. 
Winter wind. 23892. 
Gates (Daisy) In a cottage of roses. 


10778. 
Gates (F. Y.) jr. Are you thinking of 
me dear. 15602, 


Gates (G.M.) Hawaiian moon. 18540. 
Gates (I. L.) I ain’t gwine to worry 
no mo’. 10495. 
Gates (Russell) 
Gates (Wilfred) 
stairs to her heart. 
Gatewood (HK. J.) 


Spirit of 36. 23437. 
Climbing up the 
6623. 

Poor waytaring 


stranger. 8446. 
Gatter (F. P.) prop., and Gatter 
(Fletcher) au. Song of the sands. 
12058. 


Gattieri (Maria) : 
Amore lontano. 
Vola colomba. 

Gaubert (Philippe) : 
Célébre méthode compléte de flute. 

9509 (104), 15517 (49). 

Romance. 9509 (624). 

Gauck (R. W.) Can it be love. 138128. 

Gaudet (H.) Editions: 

Fez-ifrane. 16177. 

Place Pigalle, Place Clichy. 25672. 
Gaudet (J. H.) Song of spring. 8761. 
Gaughan (Frank) Hooray for Roose- 

velt. 16440. 

Gaughan (R. W.) 

5252. 
Gaul (Charles) On the mountain by 
the river. 14519. 

Gaul (H. B.): 

Alleluia ! 
3312. 
Ancient Hebrew prayer of thanks- 

giving. 15579. 

Ascension fiesta. 6353. 

Carol of the doves. 26761. 

Chant of Miriam and the Red Sea. 

31274. 

Christmas 

26802. 


15577. 
12515. 


Post and Rogers. 


Christ is risen. 3311, 


earillons of Poland. 


1753 


INDEX 


Gaul (H. B.)—Continued. 

Communion service in ferial 
ting. 9509 (150). 

Eventide. 24031 (46). 

Foster choral book. 38938. 

Go down, Moses. 38987. 

God be merciful unto Us. 
(151). 

Have mercy upon me. 18648 (158). 

Lo how a rose e’er blooming. 9509 
(408). 

Prayer for dew and rain. 32899. 

Prayer for service. 5262, 17659. 

Quest of the shepherds. 28821. 

Seneca condolence dirge. 14753. 

Snowflakes. 6253 (428). 

Song of praise. 380590. 

Three more locks ahead. 123845. 

Tuscarora string-bean dance. 


set- 


6255 


14753. 
Gaulier (Luis) Secreto de amor. 
25828. 


Gault (Arthur) 
the automat. 11024. 
Gaume (G. W.) I don’t want to wait 
*till the sun goes down. 16493. 
Gaume (G. W.) jr.: 
Cowboy’s vision of love. 15916. 
When it’s shadow time in the val- 
ley. 23808, 
Gaumer (Budde): 
I’m goin’ to town with you. 
My Rocky Mountain blues. 
Gauntlett (Myrtle) 
crucified. 1321. 
Gause (B. 0.) When the moon comes 
up, and the sun goes down. 26328. 
Gause (R. M.): 
Gray walls. 7024. 
I’m through babying you, 
hao: 
Little green valley. T7768. 
Shadows always falling my darling. 
8651. 
Gauss (M. P.) My Manhattan dreamer. 
20308. 
Gautier (Leonard) 
33099, 33100. 
Gavazzeni (Gianandrea) 
ginia. 2101. 
Gavel (EHug.): 


Let’s chew the fat at 


1091. 
1892. 
Jesus Christ was 


baby. 


Secret. 380514, 


Paolo e Vir- 


Elle a ’béguin pour le saxo. 6843. 
Il est comme il est. 10768. 
N’enléve pas ton chapeau. 11455. 


Quand une femm’ vous veut du 
bien. 11762. 
Vrai coquin. 12518. 

Gaviani (Frank) Art of muscular and 
finger control for the piano accord- 
ion. 12945. 

Gavin (M. B.) 
more. 19694. 


I won’t dream any 


| Gavinies (—) 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 31 


Twelve Paganini-Gavi- 
nies violin études and caprices tran- 
scribed for the flute. 25635. 

Gaviniés (Pierre) Twenty-four stud- 


ies. 21569 (159). 

Gay (Byron) Just a teenie weenie 
drink. 25069. 

Gay (H. R.) If I am dreaming. 
13814. 

Gay (Henry) Little attic of dreams. 
32300. 

Gay (Noel) pseud. See Armitage 
(R. M.) 

Gay (S. 8S.) San Jacinto. 28434. 


Gay desperado. 27059, 29219, 29993.. 

Gay hussars. 26533 (18, 62, 84-91, 112, 
122, 156, 168, 186, 195, 204, 207, 257, 
266, 305), 29189 (231, 303). 

Gay is the rose. 16258. 

Gay musician. 29189 (113). 

Gayeski (Joe) When the moon peeps 
over the hay stack. 30889. 

Gaylord (M. BE.) Root, root, root with 


Roosevelt. 28392. 
Gaylord (Mrs. W. F.) See Gaylord 
(M. E.) 
Gayne (Homer) Music box that dad 
gave mother. 4914. 
Gaynor (J. L.): 
Bottle fly. 38270 (71). 
Clover tops. 38270 (100). 


Coodle doon song. 3270 (116). 
Cuddle doon. 38270 (119). 

Down in Nodaway. 3270 (148). 
Hovering butterflies. 15517 (147). 


Hush-a-bye, baby dear. 3270 
(275): 

I love the Stars and Stripes. 
4255. 


On Plymouth Rock. 

Only a rose. 5165. 

Posey bed. 15517 (3803). 

Rondel. 3270 (553). 

Sea o’ dreams. 3270 (565). 

Send your love a violet flow’r. — 
3270 (569). 

Sir Grasshopper. 3270 (583). 

Songs and shadow pictures for the 
child world. 38270 (618). 

Wading. 3270 (691). 

Wearyin’ for you. 3270 (705). 
Welcome spring. 15517 (4386). 
Gaynor (R. F.) See Barrett (R. G.} 
Gazzola (Peter) Wayne swing. 

23Be. 
Gdowski (EH. J.): 

Falling out of love. 13391. 
Suppose a boy like me. 14952. 
Geary (M. E.) Rolling and rocking. 

8564. 
Gebauer (Wilhelm): 
Barbara. 29284. 
Das war zum schdnen sommerzeit 
am Rhein. 15971. 


15517 (284). 


1754 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Im Schwarzen ross von Catalanien. 
16704. 
In Miinchen steht ein hofbriuhaus. 


Mein bayrisch’ oberland. 30134. 
Notenhochzeit. 20388. 


I’m like a bird with a broken 


wing. 24859. 
I wasn’t lying when I said I love 
you. 24917. 


Keep a song in your heart. 25098. 
Man with the whiskers. 32420. 


Sie hiess Marie und treu war}]Geersh (Eafim) : 


sie .. 24389. 
Tanzende marionetten. 30687. 
Vertriiumte nacht. 12494. 
Von land zu land. 33591. 


Walzerseligkeit. 125386. 
Gebethner & Wolff: 

A jednak sie skofczyto. 6257, 

8905. 

Caton. 13137. 

Co znacza wielkie slowa . 


13177, 13178. 
Cocktail mitosny. 66338, 6634. 


Kobieta szuka mitloSci. 25116, 
25117. 

Kto. 27662, 27668. 

Kwiaty, czy wy wiecie . . 14012, 


14013. 
Modlitwa Lukreeji. 14281, 14282. 
Piosenka Caton. 14592, 14593. 


Sympatji choé odrobine. 8904, 
8905. ‘ 
Ta noc. 14997, 14998. 


Tak samo nudze sie jak ty. 15004, 
15005. 


Wieczorna godzina. 26394, 26395. 
Gebhard (Hans): 

Praeludia. 30424. 

Sonate fiir klavier. 33231. 


30204. 
When I was a kid. 


Sonatine ftir klavier. 
Gebhardt (John) 
21321. 
Gebhardt (Rio): 
Novellette. 5069. 
Paprika. 32834. 
Gedeon (Lucille) : 
Ah! 21579. 
High hat. 16408. 
How did rythm _ get 
24752. 
It may be possible. 


its start. 


7536. 


Oh! What a record. 23066. 

You fit like a glove. 26449. 
Geehl (H. E.): 

Chant sans paroles. 28810. 

Fileuse. 28327. 

For you alone. 24031 (50). 


Good-night, 
(175). 
Gopak. 27174. 
Menuet. 30152. 
Polichinelle. 28280. 
Suite facile. 168. 
Geer (Leonore): 


dear heart. 21569 


Blue bonnets, underneath the 
Texas skies. 6472. 
Empty cradle. 31519. 


Calling of my heart. 6545. 
Soul’s desire. 8790. 
Gees (W. M.) Log house. 
Gehlbach (W. E.) Shadows. 8650. 
Gehrig (Mrs. Lou) We wrote our 
love song together. 30853. 


20024. 


Gehring (D. M.) Love is our king- 
dom. T7835. 
Gehrkens (K. W.) New universal 


1942. 
There is someone 


school music series. 
Gehrkie (Charles) 
I’m loving. 33407. 
Gehrmans (Carl) musikf6rlag, a. b.: 
Dalmarsch. 15939, 313883. 
Det kan han aldrig gl6mma bort. 
21870. 
Det var en gang. 3719. 
I drangstugan. 4212, 31877. 
I helg och sécken. 4223, 31894. 
Intermezzo. 32925. 
Karlekspoem. 32189. 
Kamrat-valsen. 382191. 
Karin Mansdotters vaggvisa for 
Hrik XV. 32192. 
Kolargossen. 82821. 
Kryssarvals. 32223. 
Lat oss vara vinner. 
Menuett. 27916. 
Min herrgardsjanta. 
Natthimmeln. 32646. 
Pa kryss i Kattegatt. 32820. 
Pa min lilla glasveranda. 21870, 
23148. 
Pa Nyarsdagen. 32821. 
Schottis pa Hawaj. 21870, 23148. 
Serenata. 17851. 
Sjofararen vid milan. 
17930. 
Sjungom studentens lyckliga dag. 
33164. 
Skutsgossen pa hemvigen. 
Sommardag. 383230. 
Songes. 5551. 
Stila komme 
18016. 
Till mor. 33444. 
Tre koralpartitor. 


14014, 14015. 
4849, 32494. 


17929, 


33170. 
och 


valkomna. 


17494, 17495. 


Tre sanger. 14091. 
Trollhattan. 33508. 
Ulv6-hambo. 5855, 33552. 


Vals fran mormors da’r. 33570. 
Geibel (Adam) : 
Anchor your bark. 15517 (6). 
Angel’s message. 29189 (6). 
Behold the moon is_ breaking. 


29189 (29). 


1755 


INDEX 


Geibel (Adam)—Continued. 

Bright is the summer’s morn. 6253 
(50). 

Child of the promise. 29189 (58). 

Come to my mountain home. 6253 
(78). 

Cross of life and peace. 6685*. 

Dainty arbutus. 6253 (94). 

Day of resurrection. 6253 (97). 

Garden of the Lord. 6253 (1389). 

Gloria in excelsis Deo. 3270 (216). 

Heralds of the sky. 29725. 

His blessed face. 3270 (258). 

I’m trusting Him, He’s holding me. 
6253 (214). 

I saw Hsaw. 26533 (185). 

Indian summer. 6258 (244). 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
6253 (247). 

Jesus, my Savior. 

Lark. 62538 (278). 

Love, at thy window. 6253 (294). 

Merry heart. 6253 (319). 

Messiah. 29189 (268). 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
6258 (333). 

Never alone. 

On wings of love. 

Rejoice. 8521. 

Risen Lord. 3270 (546). 

Rosebuds. 26533 (242). 

Spring song. 26533 (281). 

Stand up, stand up for 
6253. (449). 

Star of the East. 29189 (407). 

Sweet maiden rest. 6253 (463). 

Voices of summer. 6258 (508). 

Welcome. 265383 (311). 

What a welcome. 3270 (709). 

When comes the happy day. 29189 
(463). 

When the watching time is past. 
15517 (447). 


15517 (191). 


6253 (342). 
29189 (312). 


Jesus. 


With a fresh breeze. 6253 (533). 
Wondrous cross. 62538 (539). 
Geiersbach (Bob) See Geiersbach 

(R. O.) 


Geiersbach (R. O.): 
Alabama lullaby. 29204. 
Fantasy of love. 22012. 
Honey I’m not free. 7188. 
When the moon is turning green. 
126382. 
Geiger (B. L.) You have won my love. 
21504. 
Geiger (F. W.) 
13457. 
Geiger (Gyula) : 
Nie hast du mich so gektisst wie 


Get on your toes. 


heute. 20857. 

Verliebt sein kannst du nur in 
Wien. 5886. 

Wein, der wein, der derfat net 
sein. 21278. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 381 


Geiger (Isy) Master melodies. 27887. 

Geijer (EK. G.): 
Kolargossen. 
Natthimmeln. 32646. 
Pa Nyarsdagen. 32821. 

Geipel (C. M.) My mother under- 

stands. 1876. 
Geiringer (Karl): 


32821. 


Konzertante symphonie. 4568. 

Suonata da camera. 5628. 
Geisz (Franz): 

Frank Murphy. 765. 

Frank Murphy march. 27102. 


Geiz (M. W.) Frank Murphy march. 


27102. 
Gellens (Nat) With the fading of the 
moon. 33780. 
Gellert (Lawrence) Negro songs of 
protest. 17388. 


Gellin (Herman) Mor’s sang. 25376. 

Gem guitar note and diagram ‘song 
folio. 29636. 

Gem piano accordion folio, 
16261. 

Gemino (A. W.) 
26829. 

Gems of sacred song. 33904 (94). 

Gendron (S. M.) Lonesome tonight. 


no. 1. 


Come let’s live again. 


4695. ‘ 

General assembly of Spiritualists. 
Board of directors. Spiritual hymns. 
33259. 


General mills, ine.: 
Betty and Bob theme. 18807. 
Broadway Cinderella. 6510. 
General theatre corp., ltd. O. K. for 
sound. 25535. 
Genet (M. A.) Memories of my Indi- 
ana home, 11254. 
Genet (Marianne) Hymn to the night. 
7178. 


Gengler (A. C.) Paradise with you. 


17580. 
Gennarelli (Emilio) : 
Edizioni Gennarelli, Piedigrotta. 
1935. 645. 
Non si vive senza amor. 1967. 
Piedigrotta 1936. 32869. 
Genovese (V. T.): 
_I’ll teach you to love me. 4245. 
Is it all a nightmare. 1276. 


Let’s pretend. 7719. 
Love’s lullaby. 4754. 
My one and only. 11417. 


They lived happily ever after. 
5759. 
Genovese (V. V.) Is it all a night- 
mare. 1276. 


Gentile (F. A.) Let’s all have a merry 
old time. 4609. 
Gentili (Alberto) : 
Concerto d’orchestra. 31332. 
Concerto grosso. 332838. 
Concerto per violino. 31334-31336. 


1756 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


VY —-_ or EES 


Concerto per violoncello, 31337. 


Danza jeratica. 31394. 
Gentle Julia. 794. 
Gentle maiden. 24603. 


Gentlemen of Rhythm. See Browne 
(Joe), Costa (Joe), Mulkey (Bob), 
and Benedict (Howard) 

Gently rests the Saviour. 

Georgaras (C. T.): 

Listen to that old clock say tick- 
tock. 16984, 
Love and romance. 22712. 
Plea to a lonely pine. 25675. 
Youre with me all the _ time. 
21588. 
George (Charles): 


27130. 


Land of Bon bons. 32229*, 
Miss Blue Eyes. 14274. 
My tomboy girl. 11447. 


George (Christian) Four immortals. 
27099. 
George (Don): 
I-found romance in Hawaii. 
Old gold. 2030. 
George (Horace) ’Mancipation day in 
Dixie. 30111. 
George (Ina): 
I’m loving you each moment of the 
day. 27435. 
London on a foggy afternoon. 
4683, 27758. 


7217. 


Red lacquer and _ green jade. 
- 23245. 
Toast to R. M. S. Queen Mary. 
21110. 
When your gal’s in love with the 
band. 29008. 
When your girl’s in love with the 
band. 29009. 
George (J. H.) Ill take a chance. 
24821. 


George (Jack) Your song. 15501. 
George (L. M.) Acceptance, 21571. 
George (M. HE.) Company B. 15890. 
George (M. F.) Blue Irish eyes. 3475. 
George (Winifred) Tishomingo. | 
18202. 
George Sand, die besiegte siegerin. 
13455. 
George White’s scandals of 1936. 5222. 
Georgeoff (Evan) music pub. co.: 
Shadows in paradise. 14764. 
There’s a cottage in the valley of 
my dreams. 2748. 
You are romance, 15435. 
Georgesco (Johnny): 


I shall never forget. 13750. 
Moon you go on waning... 
14296. 


Georgia jubilee minstrel. 29637*. 
Georgia music ¢o.: 
Answer to the maple on the hill. 


29239. 


Are you sure. 26598. 

Blue days. 26686. 

Cotton mill blues. 26846. 

Gathering flowers from the _ hill- 
side, 19286. 

Going down the river of Jordan. 
19317. 

Got a home in that rock. 19344. 

Green back dollar. 19367. 


If I could hear my mother. 19708. 


John Henry was a little boy. 
19842. 

Let’s get hot and truck. 19967. 

My girl in sunny “Tennessee. 
30216. 

My mother is waiting. 20311. 


Oh! Wonderful day. 28154. 

On a cold winter night. 20435. 

Play that waltz again. 28275. 

Shake hands with mother. 20753. 

Spinning room blues. 30605. 

Take me home to the sunny South. 
20980. 

Take me in the life boat. 33356. 

That three point two. 28711. 

There’s an old and faded picture. 


21060. 
Think of me, I’ll be thinking of 
you. 28748. 


Walk that lonesome valley. 21221. 
Why don’t you come back to me. 
29045. 
Won’t be worried long. 21442. 
Georgian (Terry) : 
Fate made us a pair. 
I worship you. 16682. 
Gerard (Felix) Hungarian dance no. 
1 246. 


10194. 


Gerard (R.°C.) Gad-men. 3954. 
Gérard Cruz (H. A.): 
Alzame en tus brazos. 24078. 
Andalucia. 24090. 
Gerber (Henry) My heart’s in Colo- 
rado. 22931. 
Gerber (Marie) My heart’s in Colo- 
rado. 22981. 
Gerdes (Catherine) Two can live as 
cheap as one. 18251. 
Gerecke (A. R.) We’re from the Mo- 
Kan-Ark. 12557. 


Gerlach (H. C.): 


If we never meet again. 138829, 
24945. 

Keep away from my doorstep. 
82197. 


Love on my mind. 32383. 
Swing that music. 28654, 33341. 
There’s only one girl like you. 
28785. 

German (Edward): 
Drummer boy. 9509 (194). 
Little girl in red. 9509 (403). 
Love’s barearolle. 9509 (426). 


1757 


INDEX 


German (EHdward)—Continued. 
Memories. 33904 (189). 
Pastoral danee. 17588. 
To Katherine unkind. 9509 (744). 
German Baptist publication soc.: 


Here am I, send me, 4119. 
We know it. 5941. 
German folk dances. 29688. 


Germana (Thomas) 
night. 7308. 

Germany, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 


I’m happy  to- 


Gernert (John) Lure of life. 17099. 
Gernet (Edgar): 

Arana de la noche. 18719. 

My Rosita. 1895. 
Géros (Robert) : 

Ninetta, fille des bois. 25514. 


Touea. 18220. 
Gerrish (I. F. and W. P.) props., and 
Gerrish (W. H.) au.: 


Building of the temple. 3270 (76). 


Remember now thy Creator. 3270 
(533), 
Gerschefski (Edwin) Streamline. 
18025, 28602. 
Gershman (Harry): 
Better get Gabriel’s horn. 29812. 
Star in a moonlit sky. 20892. 
You better get Gabriel’s horn. 
12756. 


Gershwin (George) : 
King of swing. 10970. 
Porgy and Bess. 8448. 
Strike up the band for U. C. L. A. 


28606. 
Gershwin (Henry): 
Eestasy. 648. 


Lost in ecstasy. 7819, 111380. 
Gershwin pub. corp.: 


I used to be above love. 13765. 
King of swing. 10970. 
Gerster (Ottmar) Capricietto. 29868. 
Gert (J.): 
A jednak sie skoficzyto. 8905. 


Co znaeza wielkie stowa. 
13178. 
Milez serce, milez. 
Pijana fordanserka. 
Sympatji choé¢ odrobine. 8905. 
Tango tyezakowskie. 28673. 
Wegierska piosenka. 18362, 33643. 
Gertig (John) I got a letter from my 
baby. 22267. 
Gertz (Irving) : 
Hollywood fantasy. 16422, 31805. 
Popular tune. 17650. 
Gervais (R. S.): 
Climbing a ladder of roses. 13172. 
I wished on a four leaf clover. 


13177, 
26668. 


16674. 

Paradise. 11644. 

When I meet you on the street. 
18411. 


pt. Ir, n. s., v. 81 


Youre’ rather 
33875. 
Gervel (G. M.) When TI hold you in my 

arms. 6008. 
Gesnin (Hrman) 

washing. 7307. 
Gest (Elizabeth) : 


like a_ princess. 


I’m hanging out the 


Londonderry air. T7789. 
Menuet. 7956. 
Orientale. 8347. 
Poupée valsante. 28289, 
Puck. 70389. 

Song of India. 28557. 
Tambourin. 28667, 


Tango in D. 8928. 
Third book of tones and tunes. 
21074. 
Geuppert (Gladys) 
out of love. 4274. 
Geving (Caroline) 
girl come true. 


I’m falling in and 


IT am your dream 
31856. 


Géza (Falk) EHgyedem begyedem. 
29540. 
Ghedini (G. F.) Marinaresea é Bac- 
canale. 17144. 
Ghestem (Georges) : 
Amandine. 12917, 12918. 
Mitzi. 1788. 
Ghestem (Simone) Rosita. 23828. 
Gheyn (Mathias van den) Cuckoo 
prelude. 29189 (75). 
Ghirlanda (Juan) Alma _ Portefa. 
29214. 


Ghiselli (E. R.) My beloved. 20268. 


Ghost goes west. 8818. 

Ghys (Henri) Amaryllis. 3327, 31035. 

Giachetti (Enrico) Figlio dormi. 
19230. 

Giacomazzi (G.) Nessuno pid di me. 
32656. 


Tell me are you 
23561. 


Giaccone (Martin) 
happy with me? 
Giallanza (G. G.): 
Momento d’espirazione. 
Pippinella. 20552. 
Solemn prayer. 20824. 
Stella del cielo. 20904. 
Giampieri (Alamiro) : 
Dodici studi moderni. 
Fantasia. 29640. 
Studi d’orchestra. 
16 studi giornalieri. 
Gianella (Perey) : 
Why don-cha. 
Win with Landon. 
Gianfala (A. A.): 
De dollar blues. 21853. 
Her kiss left on my handkerchief. 
16398. 
Moonlit tear drops. 22875. 
My Rio Grande dreams. 22978. 
Plop goes the cork. 17636. 
Somewhere in hell there’s a heaven. 
12039. 


20213. 


24606. 


20916. 
31641-31643. 


18482. 
21418. 


1758 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


T’aint me, it’s the old man. 23537. 
Tapping my way to heaven. 23553. 
Your arms are no longer mine. 
24023. 
Gianni Schicchi. 11749. 
Giannidis (Costas) Xechase me, 3168. 
Giannitti (Marie) : 
How could you? 10473. 
If he’d only pay attention to me. 


10742. 
Gianotti (C. A.) Song of the pampas. 
2540. 
Giant’s garden. 3965*, 
Giardini (Felice de) Sonate. 6253 
(142). 
Giardini (Felice di) Chasse. 18648 
(65). 
Gibb (R. W.): 
Carnival overture, 3548. 
Da sleepin’ man. 29446. 


Ditson four-part songs for boys 
voices. 29485. 
John Peel. 10917. 
Little Lac Grenier. 
Old King Cole. 
Our heritage. 
Quest. 30442. 
To thee, O country. 12363. 
Wee bird came. 29938, 28929. 


30039. 
11566. 
14542. 


Gibbon (J. M.) Northland songs—no. 
pp RS 702 
Gibbons (C. S.): 

Because I love you, my dear. 


13021, 31130, 
Dreams of you. 13387. 
Honey-girl. 22214. 
Stevenson triumph. 14926. 
There’s a rose in the garden of 


love. 26108. 
Gibbons (Carroll) My lips and your 
lips. 25447. 
Gibbons (F. R.) I tried to write a 
love song. 138763. 
Gibbons (Hal) Waltz of romance. 
15229. 


Gibbons (Orlando) : 
Dainty: fine bird. 3670. 
Silver swan. 5466, 28485. 
Gibbons (Paul) When it’s August in 


the District of Columbia. 18415. 
Gibbs (Bessie) Longing for you. 
11118. 
Gibbs (C. A.): 
Ballad-maker. 6390. 


Cherry in spring. 26778. 

Cradle song. 4852. 

Dawn shall over Lethe break. 504. 
Evening over the forest. 687. 
Fulfilment. 773. 

Garden. 29630. 

Go lovely rose. 3989. 
Immortality. 13833. 

Larch wood. 14022. 

Marston Moor 1644. 32434. 


126829—37——17 


Moorland ride. 4891. 


Now Israel may say, and that 
truly. 17440. 
O mistress mine. 28134. 


Salathiel pavy. 2851. 
Three men of Gotham. 9017. 
Two lakes. 28835. 
Up in the woods. 33565. 
When that I was and a little tiny 
boy. 28983. 
Winter. 33771. 
Young May moon. 29174. 
Giblin (I. M.) Pickaninny rag. 15517 


(297). 
Gibson (—) Wurlitzer waltz. 21461. 
Gibson (Edwin) : 


Moonlight and reminiscence. 
11306. 
Poor young daddy. 30421. 
Voice of a broken heart. 12512. 
Gibson (Fred) If Santa Claus comes 
down the chimney. 1206. 
Gibson (G. W.) jr. I know you know 
I know you'll always love me. 22276. 
Gibson (Harriet) When the desert 
calls. 12626. 
Gibson (Herman) 
in love with you. 
Gibson (J. V.): 
All the girls smile on me. 15547. 
Perk your spirits up with song. 
17600. 
Gibson (Thomas) Whatever you do 
you ll know that I loved you. 30872. 
Gibson (U. A.): 
California. 
My. choice. 
Gibson (U. M.) 
Gibson, inc.: 
Gibson road to happiness guitar 
teacher. 27131. 
Gibson system for guitar. 31644. 
Giddey (H. S.) Blue and the gold. 
248, 
Gideon (M. J.): 
Bambooland. 29189 (21). 
Billiken man. 29189 (37). 
Boulevard glide. 29189 (44). 
Cutey. 29189 (78). 


I got a notion ’m 
16500. 


9810. 
11358. 
See Gibson (U. A.) 


Dance coquette. 33904 (50). 

a that old college town. 31008 
81). 

Oh that Yankiana rag. 29189 
(306). 

Ragtime land. 33904 (246). 

Take plenty of shoes. 3270 (641). 


Twilight town. 31003 (201). 
Giebish (J. E.) We're friends on the 


party line. 28919. 
Giesbert (F. J.) Altes spielbuch. 
15566, 15567. 
Gieselman (L. P.) jr. Try it and see. 
/ 12418. 


1759 - 


INDEX. 


Gieselman (Pudy) See Gieselman 
(L.VBaain: 

Gieske (P. J.) I’m hanging out the 
washing. 7307. 


Giffen (Glen) : 
Way out on the prairie. 
Why should I cry. 21407. 
Giffin (M. B.) Song to mother. 
Gifford (A. M.): 
Atria imeGs) ils: 
Homeland. 29748. 
Gifford (Eugene) : 
Dallas blues. 15937. 
I ain't got nobody, and nobody 
cares for me. 16467. 
Gifford (Gene) Sce Gifford (Hugene) 
Gifford (Harry) : 
I like your old French bonnet. 
21569 (229). 
I want to go to Idaho. 24031 (93). 
Moon, moon, moon, can’t you tell 


5937. 
25939. 


her I’se awaiting. 21569 (366). 


Same old seaside shore. 33055. 
She sells sea shells. 6253 (415). 
Gifford (R. R.) Missouri welcomes 


you. 11279. 
Gift (H. D.): 
Moonbeams waltz. 1755. 
Naughty little Fate. 1927. 


Giglio (Clemente) : 


Africanella. 18. 

Love ship. 20098. 
Gigueri (Lucien) Blue moon roll 
along. 13068. 
Gilbert (B. B.) Keep the sun a shinin’. 
27646. 


Gilbert (C. J.) 
Gilbert (H. J.) 


Spirit of youth. 33258. 
Prince and the rose. 


17668*. 

Gilbert (G. V.) Dresden shepherdess. 
16097. 

Gilbert (Gladys) Smile all the while. 
5502. 

Gilbert (H. F.) Dancers. 12862 (120). 

Gilbert (H. K.) Dancers. 12862 
(120). 

Gilbert (H. M.) Inmy dreams. 19756. 


Gilbert (J.) pseuwd. See Kraus (G. J.) 
Gilbert (J. G.): 
Au revoir, but not good-bye. 
Beautiful dream. 26644. 
Florida moon. 13416. 
He went in like a lion. 4100. 
Heartbreaker. 4110. 
It’s raining in California. 4461. 
Please come home dear daddy. 
32878. 
Vamp of Havana. 28865. 
With my little horse and wagon. 
29073. 
Gilbert (J. G.) ltd.: 
Au revoir, but not good-bye. 12964, 
Beautiful dream. 26644. 
Florida moon, 13416. 


12964. 


pts2n nes, Vek, 


Please come home dear daddy. 
32878. 

Vamp of Havana. 28865. 

With my little horse and wagon. 
29073. 

Gilbert (L. W.) Cut-in. 13223. 

Gilbert (LL. W.) music pub. co.: 

I’m gonna take you home to-nite 
to meet the family. 27421. 
You’re a part of me. 29135. 
Gilbert (M. E. B,) Hi! Mister Roose- 
velt. 926. 
Gilbert (Norman) : 
Hush, my dear, lie still and slum- 
ber. 31841. . 
King in Bethlehem. 29975. 
Sing a song of sixpence. 33149: 
Three impressions. 16264. 
Two county songs. 31646. 
Gilbert (Raymond) pseud. See Kalin 
(Harry ) 
Gilbert (S. M.) 
25872. 

Gilbreth (Mary) : 
Lonely dreams. 4688. 
What’s ailin’ you. 5980. 
Why. 9324. 
You and me. 

Gilbride (J. E.) 

for you. 19679. 

Gilchrist (A. L.) 

moonlight. 33605. 

Gilchrist (A. R.): 

I heard the voice of Jesus Say, 
33904 (120). 

O Jesu, Thou art standing. 33904 
(219). 

Gilchrist (W. W.): 

I heard the voice of Jesus Say. 
33904 (120). 

O Jesu, Thou art standing. 33904 
(219). 

Six Christmas carols. 29189 (1381), 

Gildersleeve (Glenn) : 

Festival songs. for Delaware 
schools, 1935-19386. 723. — 
Singing days. 17919. 
Giles (Lucille) Sailing to the moon. 
2344. 


Since I’ve lost you. 


9415. 
I’ve lost all my love 


Walking in the 


Gilewski (Thaddeus) 
the Hudson. 4888. 
Gil Forte (Salvador) : 

Cuando yo me enamore. 9947. 
Del hijo a la madre. 13261, 
Entre flores hay amores. 
29552. 
Fé, esperanza y caridad. 13401. 
Himno Allan Kardee. 10487. 
Marcha del amor, amor espiritista. 
20154. 
Vida del marinero. 15209. 
Gilinsky (Irving) What did I do to 
you. 12579. 


Moonlight. on 


19172, 


1760 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


INDEX 


Gill (F. E.) 
9509 (664). 
Gill (Frank): . 
Africa. 12877. 
Bagoo. 18761. 
Caracas. 18896. 
Carola. 6576. 
Dear Lord. 13247. 
Last of the rumbas. 7675, 11003. 
Rita. 20662. 
That night in Cuba. 15060. 
Gill (H.) Lullaby. 32409. 
Gill (Maida) I found an angel. 7215. 
Gill (W. H.) Sheep under the snow. 
’ 9509 (664). 
Gillam (Gertrude) I know, dear heart. 
1030. 
Gillardon (Dorathea) I have set my 
date with you. 24793. 
Gillen (Alfred) and Gillen (Tom): 
I fell in love with your picture. 
22260. 
You got me. 
Gillen (Webbie) : 
Gay chickadee. 789. 
My angel mother, I love thy mem- 
ory. 143836. 
Never give up. 1938. 
Red rose means I love you. 8511, 
20638. 
Giller (Morris) 
you. 27410. 
Gillespie (EH. O.) Let’s ask dad. 16927. 
Gillespie (Haven): 
Sleepy Town express. 8707. 
When the shadows grow longer. 
30892. 
Gillespie (Lucille) 
23572. 
Gillespie (Rose) : 
It makes a lot of difference when 


29118. 


I’m fascinated over 


Texas we love you. 


youre with the girl you love.. 


21569 (255). 
Longing for you sweetheart. 
(223). 
Gillet (Ernest) : 
Coeur joyeux. 3270 (101, 102). 
Italia. 3270 (331). 
Gillet (Georges) Scales and _ studies. 
18648 (316), 
Gillet (L. H.) 


15517 


‘Seales and _ studies. 


18648 (316). 
Gillett (A. L.): 
No but yes. 11492. 
When the circus comes to town. 
12625. 
Words. 12730. 
Gillett (E. G.): 
Good night. 22128. 


My mother dear. 22956. 
Revery in my garden. 5322. 
Gillette (C. F.) New method of self 
instruction for saxophone. 23007- 
23010. 


Sheep under the snow. | Gillette (J. R.): 


Cotton blossoms. 11344, 
Musing. 11344. 
Symphony. 5659. 
Gillette (Mickey) See Gillette (C. F.) 
Gilliam (J. H.) Cupid caught me 
’sleep. 21823. 
Gilliam (Leonard) : 
Moonlight memories. 30182. 
My sunset valley home. 14425. 
Gillis (C. E.): 
Lost without you. 14152. 
March on for G. O. P. 
27868. 
This is love. 
Gillis (HE. B.) 
3598. 
Gillis (Frank) : 
Is this really love, or is it only 
make believe. 13883. 
You are the center of attraction. 


20152, 


15094, 
Christian’s theme song. 


6161. 
Gillispie (Ernest) My golden haired 
Sweetheart. 17312. 


Gillman (C. F.) Red, White and Blue. 
20640. 


Gillmann (Kurt) 
23474. 


Gillmor (B. S.) and Gillmor (C. R:)} 


Suite in alten stil, 


- Sail on silvery clouds. 8599, 20714. 

Gillmour (Camille) See Hanway 
(C. G.) 

Gilmore (B. P.) His way is best. 
22199. 

Gilmore (E. J.) jr. Moon of my de- 
Sire. 142938. 

Gilmore (E. M.)  Disillusion. 10030. 

Gilmore (M. O.) Melba. 4816. . 


Gilmore (Ottis) Wonderful girl. 6121. 
Gilmore (P. A.): 


O God of men and nations. 28129. 


Turn us again. 28821, 
Gilmore (P. S.) Barcarolle. 9655. 
Gilmore (V. S.) Love time. 1579. 


Gilmour (Priscilla ) Slipping into slip- 


pers. 14821. 
Gilpin (William) : 
Broadway. 18846. 


Niagara Falls waltz. 25502. 

Optimistic song and march. 14536. 
Gilroy (C. F.).: 

Cheer boys cheer. 13150. 

My days in. old Warren. 20276. 

Rhode Island, the gem of New 


England. 17737. 
Gilson (Paul) Exercices d’harmonie. 
3863-3865. 


Gilstein (Larry): 
Am I dreaming. 9571. 
There’s romance in a_ rainbow. 
28736. 
Gimbel (Charles) 
(62). 


Bon ton. 12862 


1761. 


INDEX 


| pti, mvs: veo 


Gimblin (Ethel) 
Joaquin. 4417. 
Gindhart (Tom): 
Gotcha. 19345. 
I’m in the business—what busi- 
ness. 27428, 29816. 
Plans. 17623. 
Sweet night. 18059. 
Gines (Jesse) : 
Just doing the Georgia stomp 
down. 13968. 
My sweet Magnolia. 14426. 
Gingrich (Ruth) Dreamer of dreams. 


3784. 
Ginn & co.: 
Blending voices. 9726. 
Festival songs for Delaware 
schools, 1935-1936. 723. 


Listen and sing. 4652. 
Play a tune. 5238. 
Rhythms and rimes. 5334. 
Sing a song. 5479. 
Singing days. 17919. 
Songs of many lands. 
Tunes and harmonies. 
Tuning up. 5830. 
_ World of music. 15415. 
Ginnett (A. L.) When the bloom is on 
the orchard. 28985. 
Ginsberg (Simon) 
9412. 
Ginsburg (Isaac) Love dance. 
Gioconda. 18648 (93). 
Gioé (Joseph) Stasera mi sembri pit 
bella. 14920. 
Gioé (Sal): 
Dancing ina daze. 15946, 19020. 
Down on the farm. 581. 
Heaven. 917. 


DOO. 
21148. 


You above all. 


22720. 


Ill come to you. 1045. 
Paper on the wall. 20506, 20507. 
Stars above me. 2585. 


Till the clouds come along. 2790. 
Tipler’s lament. 2794. 
To be like this. 2799. 
Giordani (—) Turn once again. 21153. 
Giordani (Giuseppe) Caro mio ben. 
6575. 

Giordano (Joseph) 
you now. 25608. 
Giordano (Umberto) : 

Giordaniana no. 1. 22091. 
Voto. 2932. 
Giorgio (Vincenzo de): 


Ooh! If I had 


Clouds and sunshine. 15868. 
Regret. 17716. 

Giorza (Paolo) Regina coeli. 3270 
(527). 


Giosi (Guido) Street organ man and 
is favored dish past’e fasulo. 14985. 
Gipe (Lottie) When the golden pop- 
pies bloom. 6029. 
Gipson (EH. S.): 
Stompin’ around. 23457. 


In the vivid San 


When I am looking at you. 23789. 
Gipson (Eddie) See Gipson (E. 8.) 
Gipsy baron. 31648. 

Girl at the helm. 24031 (55,59). 
Girl from the states. 31003 (44, 79, 
85, 94, 125, 192, 210, 216, 223). 


Girl I left behind me. 10296. 
Girl of the jungles. 22866. 
Girl of the Ozarks. 13645. 


Girl scouts, inc., prop., and Girl scouts, 
ine. Program diyv., au. Sing to- 
gether. 17915. 

Girls of Gottenberg. 9509 (182). 

Girls who wear glasses. 29643*. 

Giron. (Adolfo) In old Chapultepec. 


4396. 
Giselman (M. W.) Little shepherd’s 
song. 1515. 


Gish (Mary) Moon and June. 14286. 
Gisinger (H. A.) My school-day sweet- 
heart. 25472. 
Gisondi (Annette) : 
Anything for a laugh. 26588. 
You amuse me. 26439. 
Gissara (G.) Inno per gli ex cam- 
battenti italiani, post no. 1. 25001. 
Git on board. 381652. 
Gitelstein (Lawrence) : 
Am I dreaming. 9571. 
There’s romance in a_ rainbow. 
28736. 
Gitterman (Irving) Going through life 


alone. 6996. 

Giudice (Mike) So sad and _ blue. 
28536. 

Giuditta. 2590. 


Giuliani (Vittorio) : 
Bulla, Bulla. 6522. 
Canzone del mattino. 
Cenere. 347, 6788. 
Dolee inecanto. 16047. 
Fra le mimose in fior. 1766. 
Son tutte frottole. 18669. 
Vespro. 9137, 238697. 

Giulio Cesare. 27137. 

Giumarra (Minette) 

(Minnie ) 
Giumarra (Minnie) Why am I lone- 
some and blue. 18472. 

Giunta (F. S.): 

Italian victory march. 16818. 
Prodigal son. 382919. 
Giuranna (Barbara) See 

(HE. B.) 
Giuranna (E. B.): 
Allegro di concerto. 29215. 
Due quartine popolari greche. 
24616. 
Due strofe siciliane. 24617. 
Give us this night. 4315, 4916, 6908, 
6976, 73842, 8051, 8115, 8785, 8880. 
Given (Eric) My most beautiful love 
song. 32611. 


6562, 6931. 


See Giumarra 


Giuranna 


1762 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Givens (Alex) Under the Florida 
moon. 18264. 
Givens (S. O.) jr. Songs of the Phi 


kappa psi fraternity and its colleges 
and universities. 17982. 
Givot (George) Me Greek. 
Gladish (Cora) : 
America-all. 31087. 
Dear today. 3702. 
Wondrous wild rose. 93882. 
Glahn (Vrs. E. A.) Down a 
stream. 24448. 
Glamorous night. 18473. 
Glaneuse (La) 15517 (124). 
Glantz (Harry): 
Caprice Geraldine. 6565. 
Caprice Janice. 6566. 
Forty eight studies for the ad- 
vanced trumpeter. 3977, 16280. 
Reverie. 8530. 
Valse Lois. 9128. 
Valse souvenir. 9129. 
Venetian barcarolle. 9133. 
Glanville (W. A.) My mother for me 
lingers. 8124. 
Glaser (J. R.) Colonel Nelson M. Hold- 
erman medal of honor march. 26824. 
Glasgow (F. I.): 
Indian song moon. 7515. 
Please take care of my heart. 


4809, 7935. 


silver 


30416. 

Trudgin’. 18237. 
Glass (B. C.) Newsboy’s prayer. 
25501. 
Glasscock (J. W.) Invitation song. 
19789. 


Glasscock (R. L.): 
Invitation song. 19789. 
Morning glory. 20245. 
Valse in A flat. 21191. 

Glasser (B. G.): 
Chee, chee, chee, chee, choo. 18920. 
I have built a sanctuary in my 


heart. 19550. 
I picked you for my legal beau. 
16629, 


Glassmacher (W. J.): 
American cowboys songs. 9578. 
Treasure chest community songster. 
15146, 
Treasure chest of children’s songs 
and games. 2826. 
Treasure chest of Christmas songs 


and carols. 380770. 

Treasure chest of cowboy songs. 
2827. 

Treasure chest of darn fool ditties. 
9065. 

Treasure chest of gems for piano. 
9066 

Treasure chest of homespun tunes. 
2828. 

Treasure chest of old time song 
hits. 2829. 


Treasure chest of songs we love. 
9067. 
Treasure chest of world-wide songs. 
9068. 
Glasson (lL. T.) Upon the first day of 
the week. 6253. (493). 
Glasspool (C. H.) Day off. 29458. 
Glauber (M. J.) : 
Dancing pair. 485, 9963, 18233. 
You’re just the type. 9454. . 
Glaze (R. E.) I’m going fishing today. 
10616, 
Glazounoff (—) 
28457. 
Glazounov (A.) 
Gleams of sunshine. 
Gleasner (L. E.) jr. 
moon. 4622. 
Gleason (Jack) Vipers dream. 26215. 
Gleason (W.G.) Put the rainbow back 
into the sky. 238222. 
Gleason (Walter) JTve built a dream 
world of my own. 27477. 
Gleichton verlag. Schone hinde spielen. 
schone melodien. 17828. 
Glenn (Ann) See Aley (A. G.) 
Glenn (E. B.) Wild West songs. 18489. 
Glenn (H. L.) Amid the Indian dune- 
lands. 24087. 
Glenn (H. W.): 


Serenade espagnol. 
Concerto. 16282. 
397T*. 

Let’s look at the 


Artist’s festival. 12946. 
Brownies. 6518. 
Come to the fair. 6654. 
Fairy pipers. 6884. 
Pomp folio. 8442, 84438. 
Glenn (Lloyd) : 
Deep blue melody. 24899. 
E minor. 24494, 
Glenn (Mabelle) : 
Blending voices. 9726. 


Classic Italian songs. 9883. 
Listen and sing. 4652. 
Play a tune. 5233. 
Rhythms and rimes. 5384. 
Sing a song. 5479. 
Songs of many lands. 5553. 
Tunes and harmonies. 21148. 
Tuning up. 58380. 

Glenn (Nelly) You are the same old 

sweetheart. 6164, 
Glenn (Willa) pseud. My old Blue 


Mountain home. 4983. 
Gletle (J. M.): 
Frisch auf, ihr musikanten. 6939. 
Vorlesung tiber die gesundheit. 
9155. 
Glick (L. B.) 
30212. 
Glickman (M. H.): 
Amaryllis. 3327. 
Apache dance. 5092. 
Ase’s death. 873. 
Chanson triste. 2844. 
Clayton’s grand march. 3610. 


My dream of yesterday. 


1763 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Glickman (M. H.)—Continued. 
Eli Eli. 653. 
Flight of the bumble-bee. 
Funeral march. 3581. 
Gold and silver. 829. 
Golden wedding. 836. 
Habanera. 238. 
Home in the West. 10453. 
How can I leave thee. 10472. 
Hymn to the sun. 978. 
Idaho. 10739. 
Jolly coppersmith. 
Kol nidre. 1407. 
Largo. 1426. 
Listen to the mocking bird. .11070. 
Little old shanty on the claim. 
1509. 
Moonlight sonata. 
Old corral. 8271. 
Poem. 2155. 
Sailing. 11880. 
Simple aveu. 5470. 
Swan. 2350. 
We sat beneath the maple on the 
hill. 5950. 
Glickman (Milton) 


3909. 


1335. 


205. 


I’m the fellow all 


the girls talk about. 22360. 

Gliere (R.) Dance of the Russian 
sailors. 6705. 

Glines (R. B.) So ends the day. 5514. 

Glinka (M.) Cherubim song. 15517 
(52). 


Glocken-verlag, inh. Franz Lehar: 
Ganze welt dreht sich um liebe. 
19282, 19283. 
Hie und da sagt eine frau zu al- 
lem, ja. 19451, 19452. 
Ich liebe dich. 19701, 19702. 


Land des lichelns. 32229. 
Lockende lied.. 20022, 32325-32327. 
Paganini. 32824. 
Piave-marsch. 20588. 
Sehau mich an, sei mir gut. 
19282, 19283. 
Suite de danse. 20924. 
Tatjana. 20993. 
Glombig (Eberhard) Beim allerersten 
tangoschritt. 381148. 


Gloor (H. O. W.): 
Graydawn. 7025. 
Old town hall dance. 
Silver Bell. 8682. 
Springtime in the woods. 

Glore (C. B.) 

10841. 
Gloria und der clown. 13474. 
Gloria-verlag biihnenvertrieb u. musik- 
verlag (H. Liechti & co.) Zum gold- 
enen halbmond. 9502. 

Glorious Calvary. 31657. 

Glory chillun. 24623*. 

Glory dawn. 16284. 

Glover (C. W.) Rose of Tralee. 8580, 

20692. 


8293. 


8811. 
Is evrything copesetic. 


Glover (Dorothy) 

nua. 

Glover (G. E.): 
Just a little waltz. 1355. 
Old time dances. 8291. 
Root-ti-ti-toot-ti-toot. 28393. 


Musie and mime. 


Glover (J. M.) Toujours lVamour. 
29189 (488). 

Glover (Joe) Continental parody. 
18972. 


Glover (M. J.) Tree. 5813. 
Glover-Kind (Alfred) prop., and Glov- 
er-Kind (J. A.) aw. I do like to be 
beside the seaside. 24031 (82). 
Gluck (C. W. von): 
Danza degli spiriti beati. 
Maienkonigin. 24031 (60). 
Melody. 3984. 


31662. 


Glticksschweinchen (Das) 21569 
(168). 
Glynn (Carolyne) : 
I am singing a song. 4194. 
Smiling thru’ tears. 12013. 
Gneceo (P. E.): 
Amore mio. 86. 
Ho chiesto al cuore. 24720. 


Gneiser (Anna) 
4390. 
Go down, Moses. 3987. 
Go West young man. 
28184, 28185. 
Goad (lL. L.) My soliloquy. 14423. 
Goatley (Alma): 
Love errant. 1561. 
Teasing song. 5688. 
God rest you merry, gentlemen. 
God who was tired. 138477*. 
Godard (B. L. P.): 
Adagio pathétique. 13478, 24627. 
Berceuse. 3995, 3996, 31670. 
Half hours with the favorite com- 
posers. 15517 (127). 
Goddard (W. K.) Gona keep a date. 
19324. 
Goddess of liberty. 24031 (112, 155), 
26533 (57, 98, 107, 116, 188, 290, 326), 
29189 (88, 136, 150, 168, 196, 240, 317, 


In Dreamland dear. 


27144, 27495, 


827. 


421, 468). 
Godes (P.): 
Bravo Rafaelillo. 26710. 
Caraba. 24256. 
Malaguenia. 25287. 
Mi destino. 27922. 
Morenita. 25373. 


Godetz (Tony) Mei liabste zeit. 142438. 
Godfrey (Dan): 
Follow the fleet. 19245. 
Musical comedy memories. 
Red roses. 9509 (612). 
Things to come. 9002. 
Godfrey (Fred) : 
Diver goes down and down. 16027. 
Feller that played the pianner. 
10200. 


17271. 


1764. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


If ev’ryone did a good turn every 
day. 32035. 
Molly O’Morgan. 29189 (274). 
Old sailor. 303834. 
Sailors love the girls. 53887. 
Welcoming them in to the Wel- 
come Inn. 383646. 
Godfrey (John) She’s the wealthiest 
woman on earth. 2421. 
Godfrey (K. C.) Im wrapped 
dreams of you. 24872. 
Godin (Felix) Valse 
28864. 
Goding (H. V.) 
16884. 
Godowsky (Leopold) : 
Carmen. 9719. 
Faust. 10837. 
Tannhiuser. 12521. 
Trovatore. 12493. 
Godowsky (Louis) : 


in 
septembre. 


Kisses on your lips. 


Chasse. 24284. 
Dusk. 24490. 
Tango. 26054. 


God’s family. 16289*. 

Godske-Nielsen (Nellie) My love is in 
old Mejico. 28045. 

Godwin (Frank) Emblem of victory. 
29541. 

Godwin 
gone. 


(Sylvia) 
255383. 
Goebel (Friedel) 
verheirat. 10117. 
Goebel (G. H.) Du bist verkehrt ver- 
heirat. 10117. 
Goebel (Grace) : 
Army mule, 6846. 
I die a little each day. 136384. 


Now that you’re 


Du bist verkehrt 


Star light—star bright. 2578. 
Goedel (Hmmi) Kinder singt mit. 
4551. 


Gohler (Georg) 
Goehr (G. W.): 
Fantasia of the veld. 714. 


Passacaglia. 16322. 


From the Welsh hills. 6942. 
I give my heart. 7224. 
Goehr (W.) Alpine valse. 67. 


Goehring (H. M.) Lockhart band-class 
method. 1520. 


Gorling (Miff) Lat oss vara vénner. 


14015. 
Goetschius (Percy) : 
Sonata. 15517 (361). 


Sonatina album. 26533 (270). 
Sonatinas. 26533 (271, 272). 
Thirty inventions. 265383 (19). 
Twelve sonatinas. 12862 (104). 
Two mazurkas. 15517 (128, 129). 
Goette (E. L.): 
I’m prepared for 16599, 
22352: 

Old prairie schooner. 
Then I find happiness. 


love. 


11572. 
18151. 


Goette (H. J.): ; 
Boondoggle ballad. 15746. 
Under the moon. 33556. 
Goettel (J. O.) I’m excited. 27409. 
Goettler (Olive) Tuneful little mel- 
ody. 238659. 
Goetz,(B. T.): 
All I need is the memory of a bliss- 


ful kiss with you. 47. 

Darlin’. 6724. 

Dreamer dream your dreams with 
me. 6805. 


Long live the king. 4698. 

Manhattan at midnight. 7900. 

My mother’s smile. 4980. 

Roll along Mississippi. 2308. 

Sleepy dolly in a box. 8703. 

Taps to love. 2694, 5681. 

There’s a cobweb on the moon. 
2747. 

Three 
STL: 

We're on our way to heaven. 
2978. 

Goetz (H. R.): 

Bambooland. 29189 (21). 

Billiken man. 29189 (387). 

Boulevard glide. 29189 (44). 

Cutey. 29189 (78). 


girlies from 10th avenue. 


In that old college town. 31003 
(81). 

Oh that Yankiana rag. 29189 
(306). 

Play that fandango rag. 29189 
(329). 


Ragtime land. 33904 (246). 
That ecuddlin’ rag. 29189 (423). 
Twilight town. 31003 (201). 
You’re just the kind of girl I’d like 
26533 


my girl to be. (340), 
31008 (226). 
Goetz (HE. T.) Dance night. 31385. 
Goetz (Evelyn) : 
Hesitation waltz. 10429. 
Without that man of mine. 12712. 


Goetz (Walter) : 
At last I’m in love. 6855. 
Baby that’s what you mean to me. 
6377. 
Me for you. 7934. 
Undergraduate rhumba. 15187. 
Would all our dreams come true. 
93938. 
Goetze (W. F.): 
In after years. 
My song. 11435. 
Schach dem kobnig ... 30506. 
Verliebte wauwau. 18289. 
Goffin (L. HE.) Days that are wasted 
away. 9989. 
Gogiose (G. D.): 
Dos rosas para ti. 
Hoy te quiero mas. 


27531. 


6790. 
969. 


1765 


INDEX 


pbo1I, Dr Si; V.3. 


Goico (Elpidio) : 
Strings of my heart. 25990. 
When you are 
15339. 
Going home to live with God. 6995. 
Going places. 26995, 27002, 27297, 
28249, 29138, 29660. 
Going to hold out to the end. 279151. 


Goins (T. C.) Heart aches. 24696. 
Gold (Artur): 
Ja kocham calty Swiat ... 13922, 


14626. 

Jak zakochac sie-to w_ niedziele. 
13932, 13983. 

Klementyna. 21884, 22597. 

Miedzy nami juz romans skojiic- 
zony. 14267, 32488. 

Przy kominku. 32926, 32927. 


Przyjdzie taki dzieh ... 14626, 
14627. 
Tulipany. 33525, 33526. 


Zdejm maske z twarzy. 9500, 9501. 
Gold (Henryk) : 


JaSminy. 32146, 32147. 

Mitosé trwata krotko. 7975, 7976. 
Niezapominajki. 23018, 23019. 
Gold (Morris) pseud. See Goldstein 
(Morris) 
Gold (R. A.): 


Dream tears. 13820. 
It’s in the bag. 16798. 
Jittery Joe, on his old banjo. 19839. 
Washington on parade. 18334. 
When will it be. 2138583. 
You had your chance and passed 
it up. 18579. 
You’re just my summer girl. 12798. 
Gold (Simon) That’s how I'l) cling to 
you. 8971. 
Gold braid. 29661. 
Gold-diggers of 1937. 29210, 30019, 
30608, 30934. 
Goldammer (C. M.) Retrospect. 23251. 
Goldberg (Al): 


I stole a kiss. 19660. 


Love reigns supreme. 20097. 
Goldberg (Boris) Nag, nag, nag. 
20337. 
Goldberg (Harry) Stella. 14921. 


Goldberg (M. L.): 
It’s only a dream. 13906. 
Ooh the things you do to me. 
14534. 
Goldberg (Max): 
Swagger swing. 33312. 
Tone poem. 28781. 
Goldberg (Sydney) You’re my sym- 
phony. 23990. 
Goldblatt (Norman) : 
Give my heart a break, but don’t 
break my heart. 22100. 
I have no regrets, have you. 1024. 
Love is in the air. 17067. 
On a silv’ry shore. 14511. 


mine all mine. 


Pardon my lips. 17582. 

She’d be mine for the asking. 
14767. 

Swing’s the thing. 14985. 

Thank you too much. 21016. 

There’s always romance. 5750. 

To Mary—with love. 26135. 

You’re no amateur. 9460. 

Goldblum (Clara) Dancing Chanukah 
lights. 31387*. 

Goldbranson (Kent) My radio. 

Golden (J. L.): 

Chinese love song. 

Dan. 18648 (91). 

Fie, fie, Fifi. 18648 (127). 

Golden rod, flower of liberty. 3270 
(220). 

Help. 18648 (165). 

Honey buneh. 21569 (207). 

I’ve been married once. 18648 
(186). 

In vaudeville. 

Just we two. 18648 (211). 

Meet me down on the corner. 
18648 (240). 

Mister Othello. 18648 (244). 

Now that I can have it, I don’t 
want it. 18648 (260). 

Oh, you candy kid. 21569 (419), 
26533 (208). 

Yoo-la! Dear old Spain. 
(396). 

You're my girl. 

Golden (lL. H.) One more waltz with 
you dearheart. 5160. 

Golden days. 16289**, 

Golden girl. 12862 (184, 158, 196, 229, 
239, 249, 264, 294), 15517 (348), 24031 
(184), 29189 (89, 104, 1388, 176, 182, 
194, 209, 234). 

Golden slippers. 19321. 

Golden slumbers. 835. 

Golden widow. 33904 (50, 246). 

Goldfine (John): | 

I'll be good to you. 4282. 

Shame, shame, shame on you. 
25845. 

When a Gypsy dreams. 

Goldhardt (R. L.) 
30228. 

Goldie (C. E.) 
30070. 

Goldkette (George) There’re just as 
good fish in the ocean. 12305. 

Goldman (B. B.) You're all there is, 
there can’t be any more like you. 
18592. 

Goldman (KE. F.): 

America. 12919. 

Bugles and drums. 18851. 
Builders of America. 26726. 
College spirit. 404. 
Equinox. 671. 


4992. 
18648 (68). 


21569 (251). 


18648 
21569 (631). 


30138. 
My heart’s for rent. 


Love is available. 


1766 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Foundation to trumpet, cornet, 
playing. 16231. 

Goldman march album. 10323. 

On the heights. 2055. 

Progressive. 28309. 


Spirit of peace. 33904 (288, 289). 
Goldman (Hyman): 
I could live on love. 27330. 


Ten commandments of love. 18119. 


Goldman (Mrs. J.) You just wait. 
21505. 

Goldman (M. Q.) Banquet. 292838. 

Goldman (Sid) pseud. See Blitz 
(Leo) 

Goldmark (Carl) Sakuntala. 17797. 


Goldner (Lillian) : 
Youll find out how much I care 
about you. 3203. 


You're still in love with me. 3228. | 
Goldring (Morris) : 
Broadway of Manhattan. 13094. 
My pretty Gypsy maid. 4991. 
Searching. 17834. 
Tango of love. 18095. 
Goldschmidt (Berthe Marx-) See 


Marx-Goldschmidt (Berthe) 
Goldsmith (Maury) If I had known. 
CoN 2. 
Goldstein (H. H.) 
Goldstein (Lillian) 
6141. 
Goldstein (Mark (Krealoff)) Riding 
on a bicycle, I fell in love with you. 
8545. 


March. 17610. 
Ya vas loobiue. 


Goldstein (Max) Stingy kid. 12862 
(480). 
Goldstein (Morris) Spend a little 


time with me. 2559. 
Goldstein (Nat.) Sweet little Nora 
Riley. 12862 (482). 
Goldstein (R. J.): 
Don’t let me down. 16057. 
I dream of you. 13639. 
Why worry, drink and let’s be gay. 
6096. 
Ya vas loobliue. 
Goldstein (W. H.) 
in heaven. 10534. 
Goldsworthy (W. A.): 
Come death, I shall not fear thee. 
24325. 
Grace before singing. 4026. 
Judgment of Sheba. 1340*. 
Now let me die. 255380. 
Soldier’s bride. 25914. 
Golestan (Stan) Concerto moldave. 
26836. 
Goller (Vinzenz) 
Gollinger (A. R.) 
25859. 

Golly (F. E.) 
loved. 7270. 
Golondrina (La) 
Golson (James) 


6141. 
I found a new star 


Fanfare. 29580. 
Short and sweet. 


I lost the one girl I 


19323. 


Unjust one. 12469. 


10348. 
26563. 


Gomez (A. C.) Guarany. 

Gomez (R.) Alma Andaluza. 

Gomezanda (Antonio) : 
Despedida. 10020. 
Mananitas de Manzanillo. 
Ranita. 11790. 

Gompf (D. A.): 
Dreaming to-day. 19134. 
On the banks of the Scioto. 8309. 
There’s a ripple in my heart 

to-day. 30718. 
Gonealves (Maria) 


7899. 


Your eyes bother 


me. 15498. 

Gonda (Hugene) Sombre dimanche. 
14847. 

Gondek (Albert) Ive got the rainy 


day blues. 10699. 
Gondek (Andrew) 
Gondola delle chimere. 

12402. 
Gondoliers 

31680. 
Gondringer (L. H.): 

In the heart of the golden prairies. 
13855. 

Sand hills. 11888. 

Two red lips. 5849. 

When I’m with you. 


Meditation. 27894. 
8159, 10258, 
469, 2681, 


(The) 2967, 


9264. 


Gonella (Nat) Crazy valves. 31368. 
Gonnella (F. A.) Cuban swing. 21822. 
Gonner (Lawrence) South side Cath- 
olic high school march. 12075. 
Gonzales (Charley) Tu ausencia. 
2845. 
Gonzalez (H. C.): 
Dreams. 16088. 
Flor del Oriente. 6912. 
True to me. 23656. 
With you in my arms. 23898. 


Gonzalez (Leopoldo) Cuando yo 
muera. 15928. 
Gonzalez (Louis) Let us be depression 
sweethearts. 25166. 
Gonzalez (M. R. A.) 
1070. 
Gonzalez Fernandez (Victor) : 
Alternativa. ‘70. 
Cortijera. 15908. 
Manton. 25291. 
Pedrucho. 2124. 
Good (A. M.) Smiling with Roosevelt. 
30566. 
Good (H. A.) When the stars and 
moon say. 38049. 
Good-by beloved Napoli. 10324-10826. 
Good king Wenceslas. 29667. 
Good morning, pretty maid. 
Good-night Vienna. 22130. 
Good tidings in Scripture and spiritual 


I love you, I do. 


19336. 


songs. 19340. 
Goodchild (Edward) Chariot race. 
ous 
Goodell (Walter) : 
Album of favorite songs. 18674. 


1767 


INDEX 


Goodell (Walter)—Continued. 
Defenders. 24403. 
Gramercy square. 19349. 
Mother’s lullaby. 8034. 
Goodhart (Al): 
Cocktail time. 400. 
Crazy with love. 21814. 
Don’t count your chickens. 562. 
Funnies aren’t funny when I’m 
blue. 16246. 
I could be in heaven if you’d come 
down to earth. 19529. 
I don’t give a continental. 1004. 
I’m in a dancing mood. 24848. 


I’m never too busy for you. 1112. 
I make a motion. 1184. 

Keep your eye in the sky. 1392. 
My red letter day. 22972. 

Tap your tootsies. 2693. 


There’s always a happy ending. 
5748. 
This’ll make you whistle. 
Without rhythm. 3139. 
You've got the wrong rhumba. 
3240. 
Goodhart (Della) 
21658. 
Goodhue (G. C.) 
tury. 7985. 


2774. 


Babes in the wood. 


Mistake of the cen- 


Goodman (Al) Dream boat. 31472. 
Goodman (Arthur) Hook, line and 
sinker, I’ve fallen for you. 138590. 


Goodman (B. F.): 
Crying in the dark. 15926. 
Heav’n must have sent you. 
Then I’ll be happy. 15071. 
Way up in the redwoods. 21248, 
You kissed me, dear. 6178, 12779. 
Goodman (Benny) : 


13565. 


House hop. 19490, 27287. 

Stompin’ at the Savoy. 5599, 

18018. 

Swingtime in the Rockies. 23530. 

Trans-continental. 18228. 
Goodman (Eli) Iam alone. 4192. 


Goodman (Herald) When it’s lamp 
lightin’ time up in heaven. 23806. 

Goodman (J. A.) My love will never, 
never change. 30237. 

Goodman (M. J.) Heav’n must have 
sent you. 138565. 
Goodman (Mrs. M. J.) 

(B. F. 
Goodman (Martin) 
tune. 7196. 
Goodman (Sidney) 
fire. 20794. 
Goodnight, I¢¥dies. 138489. 
Goodnight Vienna. 4020, 23782. 
Goodrich (William) : 
Lady said yes. 7666. 
There ain’t no one. 
Ya got me. 9401. 
Goodridge (Alan) My treasure. 32635. 


See Goodman 
I can’t carry a 


Sitting by the 


8982. 


DtiUir, MyS.F wero 


Goodsell (F. S.): 
I dreamed. 10528. 
I wonder why I thrill. 4357. 
I wrote a little song about my 
sweetie pie. 10734. 
It had to happen to you and I. 
10854. 
Midnight. 
South wind. 
Sucker blues. 
Goodson (McVeigh) 


14265. 
12076. 
12148. 
Pivot and bump. 


8418. 

Goodspeed (J. E.) Morning prayer. 
17248. 

Goodwin (J. J.) Baby didn’t you get 
fooled. 21656. 


Goodwin (R. D.): 
Listen to him play on his clarinet. 
32290. 
Lonely little sweetheart, I’m lonely 
too. 11105. 
No wonder I’m blue. 30284. 
Goodwin (V. E.) Don’t forget to swing 
is. Jk Oss, 
Goodwin & Tabb, 
teenth century tunes. 


ltd. Two seven- 
18176. 


Goon (Sven) Lat oss vara vinner. 
14014, 14015. 

Goosman (M. L.) Prairie moon. 
nha irearA 


Goossens (Eugene) : 
Don Juan de Manara. 
Four songs. 18492. 
Goral (Zina) Beautiful Hollywood. 
31126. ' 
Gorcia (Mike): 
Love was just a dream. 
Moi she moi she. 20212. 
Gordon (B. B.) Russian moon. 11872. 
Gordon (Ben) Wild and wooly [sic] 
Willie. 21410. 
Gordon (Bert) : 
Come on and be an all American. 


509. 


17079. 


411. 

Come up and see me some time. 
3627. 

Has anybody seen my Mickey 
Mouse. 19412. 

I’m gone-a steal somebody else’s 
sweetheart. 19618. 


It’s O. K. big boy, O. K. 16802. 
Let’s tip our hats to Franklin 


Roosevelt. 1473. 
Smiling Joe. 233886. 
Wake up you Uncle Sammie. 
5917. 
You can’t take it that’s all. 18571. 
You'll want me back again. 23965. 


Gordon (Clara) Uncle Sam sez to his 


sons. 21172. 
Gordon (E. M.) Franklin D. Roose- 
velt. 16234. 
Gordon (Fannie) : 
Siemieczki. 8676, 8677. 


1768 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ziudzenie. 383900, 33901. . 
Gordon (Gavin) Rake’s progress. 
5296. 
Gordon (H. 8.) ine.: 
Parade of the lollypops.. 11640. 
Terra tremuit. 12255. 
That little green cot. 28693. 
Vexilla Regis prodeunt. 12497. 


Gordon (H. W.) 
to me. 24472. 
Gordon (Hugh): 
Gondolieri. 6999. 
Ten famous solos. 10332. 

Gordon (Irving) Band played on and 
on. 15664. 

Gordon (James) I'd rather drink 
muddy water, sleep in a hollow log. 
31869. 

Gordon (Lee): 

There’s no substitute for you. 
12315, 15086. 
You are romance. 

Gordon (Lola) 
714. 

Gordon (Mack) : 

But definitely. 138106. 
Buy a bar of Barry’s. 


Dreamland in heaven 


15435. 
Fantasia of the veld. 


9790. 


Don’t give a good gosh darn. 
21898. 

Dreamland choo-choo to Lullaby 
towh. 26985. 


Everybody dance. 21988. 
Good-night my love. 27170, 31697. 


Head over heels in love. 19425. 

I wanna go to the zoo. 27486, 
320038. 

It’s you I’m talking about. 4469, 
10884. 

Lookin’ around corners for you. 
22705. 

May I have the next romance with 
you. 22796. 

Military man. 14268. 

My, what a diffrent night. 17367. 


Oh, my goodness. 14487. 


One never knowsS—does_ one. 
28195, 32784. 

Peck’s theme song. 11663. 

Star fell out of heaven. 20891. 


There’s that look in your eyes 
again. 23608. 
Through the courtesy of love. 
30739, 307490. 
To Mary with love. 26186, 28769. 
When I’m with you. 153801. 
You gotta s-m-i-l-e to be 
double-p-y. 33842, 33843. 
You’ve gotta eat your spinach, 
baby. 15491. 
Gordon (Mackenzie) 
song to you. 22370. 
Gordon (Murray) Can’t help loving 
you, dear. 9828. 


h-a- 


I’m writing this 


Gordon (R. B.) We want Roosevelt to 
Stayin 2i2¢1. 

Gorden (R. B.) jr: 
Harlem holiday. 7064. 
Now I’m _ disappointed 

1982. 
Rumble seat and you. 8589. 
Sleepy night falls. 8706, 

Gordon (R. K.): 

Ay means ever, and aye means 


in love. 


yes. 6365. 

Ever since, in the moonlight. 
3849. 

Going ho-hum! sweet ho-hum. 
6998. 

Grandpapa said to grandmama. 
859. 


T’ll raise a hullabaloo. 4244. 
Kiss your baby goodnight. 
Little whistle. 4673. 

She acquiesced. 8657. 

Gordon (Ralph) : 

Baby lullaby. 15647. 
Capricorn. 24255. 

Grand terrace rhythm. 24648. 
Heavenward bound. 163881. 
Mad house. 11194. 

You are so lovely. 18563. 

Gordon (Regina) You _ better 
single to-day. 21491. 

Gordon (Wallace) : 

I’m going to be a_ boondoggler. 
10617. 
My New deal theme song. 8130. 

Gordon (William) You better stay 
single to-day. 21491. 

Gore (G. W.) I’m complaining to you 
for the way you’ve treated me. 
10605. 

Gore (J. S.) When I joined the Wood- 
men of the world. 83672. 

Gorecki (Thaddeus) They hear the 
sirens for the second time. 9001. 

Gorée (Ethel): 

Life is just a bubble. 19988. 
Texas blue bonnet. 15039. 

Gorham (John) jr. Girl of my dreams 
has come true. 31649. 

Gorman (lL. C.): 

One little girl in blue. 


4558. 


stay 


8325. 


Since you came back to me. 28490. 
Gorney (Jay) Gaby can can. 19280. 
Gorno (Albino) Musetta. 7050. 
Gornston (David) : 

Bach inventions. 31091. 

High tone studies. 7115, 13578. 


Left hand bass and chord studies. 
19942. 

Lip flexibility studies. 19996. 

Modern etudes and chord studies. 
25350. 

Modern system of natural playing 
for all brass instruments in 
treble clef. 253583. 


1769 


INDEX 


Gornston (David)—Continued. 
Professional student guitar method, 
2198. 
Studies on register changes. 8848. 
Unusual chords applied. 30810. 
Weird etudes. 183868. 
Gorohoff (W. J.) Vm gonna write a 
song. 22327. 
Gorrell (C. R.): 
Tll love you for that memory. 
13662. 
King’s ex. 25107. 
Let me have just one smile from 
you. 14043. 
See what I mean. 
Someday, someday 
14853. 
Sunset. 13160. 
Tidy-didy-um-dum-dum. 15111. 
Why should I worry over you. 
15381. 
Gorrell (John) 
time in Dixie. 
Gorruso (Sam) 
Gorska (St.) 
wie. 15006. 
Gorsuch (M. A.) Millie Belle. 
Gorzynski (Tadeusz) : 
Day will come. 24885. 
Piosenka fal. 8413, 8414. 
Zostata nam piosenka.. . 
15511. 
Gospel glory. 


14752. 


will come. 


When it’s hog killing 

6016. 

Let me dream. 4606. 
Niech nikt o tem nie 


22833. 


15510, 
16299. 


Gospel hour song book. 16300. 
Gospel trumpet co. Gospel glory. 
16299. 
Goss (J. K.): 
If you'll be my leap year sweet- 
heart. 10763. 
Milkman’s way of sayin’ good 
mornin’. 11275. 


Goss (John) 
Lord your God. 
Gossee (F. J.): 


Stand up and bless the 
18648 (332). 


Gavotte. 6557. 
Tambourin. 28667. 
Gossick (B. R.) Petite gquartette. 
17602. 
Gossip Joan. 842. 
Gott (Chas.) When your love blends 
with mine. 3066. 
Gott (H. J.) Princess Peppermint. 
20587". 


Gotter (F. P.): 
Joe Palooka. 
Just to live 

7624. 

Gotter (Fletcher ) 

Gottler (Jerome) 

Gottschalk (L. F.) 

9509 (96). 

Gottschalk (L. M.): 

Gottschalk album. . 24081 (62). 
Last hope. 9509 (372). 


(576. 
a while and dream. 
Joe Palooka. T7576. 
Swell. 12190. 


Cameos of song. 


pt. I, n.s., v. 31 


Gottschling (Karl) Mother’s call. 
11326. 

Goube (J. A.) Beau Danube bleu. 
18648 (33). 

Gould (J. W.) God who was tired. 
13477*. 


Gould (lL. E.) Harmony and musie 
arranging course in 20 lessons. 895. 
Gould (Monk) au., and Gould (A. H.) 
prop. : 
Bird of the twilight. 33904 (22). 
Jolliest girl in town. 29189: (219). 
Goulet (Mae) pseud. See Goulette (M. 
E.) 
Goulette 
29687. 
Gounod (C. F.): 
Ah! Where can rest be found, O 
divine Redeemer. 3270 (227). 
Ballet music. 4024. 
By Babylon’s wave. 
Fair. 9509 (259). 
Faites-lui mes aveux. 9509 (260). 
Faust. 103837, 19347. 
Gounodiana. 10338. 
Houses of worship. S848. 
Jerusalem! O turn thee to the 
Lord. 24645. 
Lovely appear. 849. 
Mass in C. 12862 (201). 


(M. H#.) Gypsy lament. 


15517 (131). 


Meditation. 9509 (261). 

Nazareth. 27175. 

Processional march. 31704. 

Ring out, wild bells. 19348. 

Saltarello. 4025. 

Sanctus. 850. 

Send out thy light. 21569 (176). 

Soldiers’ chorus from Faust. 
24646. 

Spring song. 31705. 


Goupil (Augie) : 
Lonely longing for you. 32336. 
O’ Tahiti. 32734. 
Toomba. 33473. 
Govan (Myrtie) There is a home not 
far away. 33404. 
Govier (R. M.) So this is the end. 
20820. 
Gow (Arthur) It’s no fun dancin’ if 
the band don’t swing. 7550. 
Grabczewski (F.) : 


Malowana lala. 7894. 

Maty, biaty domek. 22767. 

Na jedno stowo czekam. 8154, 
8155. 

Pijana fordanserka. 14591. 

Wiazanka  pieSni legjonowych. 
9340. 


Wycinanki towickie. 29092, 33804. 
Zbojnicy. 338939. 


Zdejm maske z twarzy. 9500, 9501. 


Zostan.. 15512; 15513. 
Grabel (Victor) Musicianship studies. 
14333. 
70. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1986. 


OP 


Grabner (Hermann) ‘Sonate fiir orgel. 
382382. 


Grace (D. J.) You don’t need cos- 


metics, all you need is love. 18575. 
Grace (Harvey): 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
20128. 
Sonata. 12043, 24309. 
Grace (I. K.) Texas invites you. 
8953. ' . 
Grace (Marlin) pseud. See Franks 
(G. F.) 


Grace (R. T.) Ewv’ry girl’s a honey 
down Or-le-ans way. 21989, 
Grace (Sarah): 
Land of silver and gold. 32230. 
Sing and dance with the moon. 
28503. 
Gracey (W. A.):. 
Looking backward. 3270 (3882). 
Wonderful babe. 3270 (753). 
Gradowitz (Helene) : 
I’ve got a bone to pick with you. 
22397. 
Love is a kind of accidental thing. 
22728, 
Mountain man. 17260. 
You took my breath away. 24013. 
Grady (Bertha) Valley thrill. 28860. 


Grady (EHulahmae) Valley thrill. 
28860. 
Grady (F. P.): 


Down in the meadow... 16069. 
Mem’ry of a false sweetheart. 
30149. 
Valley thrill. 
Grady (Isabell) 
Graener (Paul): 
Beiden Esel. 29308. 
Deingedenken. 29465. 
Drei schwedische tiinze. - 852. 
Friihlingstag. 29622 
Galgenbruders friihlingslied. 29627. 
In meiner mutter garten. 29884. 
Insehrift unter einem crucifix. 
29905.. 
MAadchengebet. 
Sonate. 853. 
Unterhose. 30806. 
Graf (Josef): 

Behtit dich Gott. 
Mutti. 11346. 
Graff (George) Star of heaven. 3270 

(621). 
Graff (George) jr. 
world with you. 


28860. 
Valley thrill. 28860. 


30095. 
29302. 


To the end of the 
12862 (505). 


Graff (Jonny) Dust in a penthouse. 
27001. 

Graff (Morey) Sing me a song of the 
seas. 8693. ; 
Graff (P. W.) Midsummer illusion. 

1716. 


Gragnani (Emilio): 


Lasciatemi. cantar. 1428. 


Senza nome. 2400. 
Graham (Arthur) Hampton court. 
22152, 29694, 31734. ) 
Graham (Berkeley) Scared. 8624. 
Graham (Betty) See Graham (KE. H.) 
Graham (C.) She was happy till she 
met you. 17874. 
Graham (KH. H.) Song un-named. 
5550. 
Graham (Gordon) : 
Preserve the Constitution of the 
U.S. A. 14621. 
When paw went courtin’ maw. 


15317. 
Graham (H. V.) May I. 20168. 
Graham (M. B.) Lady Moonlight. 
27669. 
Graham (M.N.) Fifty songs for boys 
and girls. 4028. 


Graham (M. T.) 
Graham (R. A.) 
21569 (109) 

Graham (Robert) : 

My love is young. 14403. 

You better gu now. 18568. 
Graham (Roger) I ain’t got nobody, 


Ford song. 6925. 
Dreary moon. 


and nobody cares for me. 16467. 
Graham (Stanley) : 
Just as bad as me. 32173. 


Tattle tale. 33372. 
Grainger (P. A.): 
Down Langford way. 26964. 
Sir Eglamore. 33160. 
Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon. 
33810. 
Grainger (Porter) : 
Fat and greasy. 3879. 
"Tain’t nobody’s bizness if I do. 
PPA 
Grama (Hlaine) : 
Destiny and you. 3717. 
Gypsy strings. 4046. 
Lovers in the moonlight. 25266. 
Rythm.in C. 5327. 
Grams (Boris) Tatjana. 
Granados (H.) Spanish 
. 17991, 17992. 
Grand (M. L.) Dangerous. 
Grand (Mitchell) : 
AS we go swingin’ in the rain. 
REGIS, f 
Time has come. 
Grand processional. 
Grande (Antonio) 
bassana. 2695. 
Grandeman (A. .) It’s starlight time 
and it’s love time. 1304. : 
Grandfather’s clock. 857, 16308, 22135. 


18098. | 
serenata. 


15956. 


18199. 
26533 (101). 
Tarantella campo- 


Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck’ yodeler. 


27176. 
Grandval (Mme. de): 
Guide us, Father. 21569 (180). ° 
Power eternal, Judge and Father. 
21569 (454). 


W771 


INDEX 


Grandy (C. G.) 
with love. 6197. 
Granger (Armand): 
First kiss. 31582. 
God bless this union. 
Just living. 10950. 
When the man in the moon smiles 


13476. 


at me. 23817. 
Granichstaedten (Bruno): 
Bub oder méadel. 9509 (86-90), 


12862 (71). 
Galerie-lied. 12862 (172). 


Herz einer vornehmen dame. 
9509 (288). 

Mein gentleman. 12862 (334). 

Mondlied. 12862 (344). 


Pagoden-lied. 12862 (396). 
Schenk’ mir blumen. 12862 (451). 
Verfuhrungs-walzer. 12862 (515). 
Grannum (S. T.) Here’s to F. D. R., 
let’s elect him again. 16401. 
Grant (Allan) pseud. See Shynman 
(A. L.) 
Grant (B. F.): 
Broadway Betty girl. 6253 (51). 
In the light of the same old moon. 
26533 (147). 
Little dancers. 15517 (219). 
Grant (Christopher) Give me your 


hand. 809. 

Grant (EK. 8S.) Symphony of New 
York. 23536. 

Grant (Ella M.) My rosary of memo- 
ries. 32625. 

Grant (Evelyn M.) Glory to Thee. 
22104. . 

Grant (G. J.): 

Emperor. 10147. 


William Tell. 
Grant (Hubert): 
Christian soldier. 15851. 
Early in the morning. 21956. 
Glory to Thee. 22104. 
Jesus was born. 16831. 
Yielding. 29100. 
Grant (Irene) Alaska. 24051. 
Grant (Joaquin) Rosa fleur de soleil. 
17774. 
Grant (Julie) 
14896. 
Grant (L. R.) 
Grant (Larry) : 


33031. 


Spell of the tropics. 
Yielding. 29100. 


Clouds of blue. 399. 
- Don’t leave me. 3750. 
Father’s axe. 3882. 


I get so lonesome. 7222. 
I would like to see my home again. 
4361. 
Littlest star. 
Texas centennial. 
Grant (P. J.) 
21956. 
Grant (R. W.) 
male voices. 


22677. 
8949. 
Early in the morning. 


Singable songs for 
2466. 


You’re just in love| Grant (Rose) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Do you reeall. 13284. 
Grant (Taylor) I live for you. 27364. 
Grant-Schaefer (G. A.): 

Beauty contest. 90673*. 

Cat plays the piano. 18907. 

Cuck-coo clock. 3270 (118), 26864. 


Hagle. 265388 (64). 
Early bird catches the worm. 
29535*. 


Jumping Jack. 19846. 
Old Kentucky garden. 
Punebh and Judy. 8479. 
Spanish lady. 8800. 
Susanna’s Christmas auction. 


25069*, 


30647*. 

Thirty-six songs for children. 
29189 (141). 

Tiptoe. 2796. 

Tom Sawyer. 28779*. 

Treasure Island. 28793*. 

Wind speaks. 18648 (392). 


Grantley (Arthur) pseud. See Mere- 
dith (I. H.) 
Grapewin (—) Go back. 29189 (134). 
Grapewin (Charles) : 
Affinity kiss. 381008 (1). 
Longing. 31003 (99). 
Grapewin (Charley) See Grapewin 


(Charles) 

Grashen (J. C.) Beautiful words di- 
vine. 26649. 

Grashen (J. K.) Long, long road. 
27771. 


Grass (Alberta) I’ve got a color on 
my mind. 24899. 
Grassl (A. J.): 
Alone at twilight. 26564. 
Why shouldn’t I love you. 29049. 
Gratia (L. E.) Larghetto. 1790, 2385. 
Gratton (H. C.): 
I entreat of you. 19541. 
Two songs. 13500. 
Grauman (Edna) Not sorry. 28121. 
Graves (Conway) : 
Chanson de nuit. 31269. 
Keith, Prowse folio of marches for 
the piano accordion. 138993. 
Seales and arpeggios for piano 
accordion. 30504. 
Solemn melody. 33209. 
Graves (Cy): 
I wanna ride on a trolley car. 
13785. 
When the wind goes who-00-00. 
15329. 
Graves (R. M.): 
T’ll follow the sunset that leads 


me to you. 273875. 
Why must I always be dreaming. 
33750. 


Astronomy. 9609. 
Bredon Hill. 26717. 


Gray (Agnes) 
Gray (Alan) 


1772. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Gray (Allan) pseud. See Imigrod 
(Josef ) 
Gray (Bernadette) Astronomy. 9609. 
Gray (C. L.) Sour Puss. 2550. 
Gray (C. P.): 
In Hawaii. 10797. 


Let’s laugh. 7716. 

' Wand’rers trail. 12538. 
Gray (Carl) Shanghai. 29189 (379). 
Gray (Donald): 

Classical duets. 15861, 15862. 
Through the gateway. 33441. 
Gray (E. E.) When the sun sinks low. 

~ 6042 


Gray (Edwin) Lyndhurst. 27845. 
Gray (F. M.) MHeadin’ for heaven. 


19426. 

Gray (H. D.) What about a little 
honeymoon. 23764. 

Gray (H. J.) When we reach that 
golden city. 23828, 30896. 


Gray (H.L.) This is the time to love. 
30731. 

Gray (H. W.) co.: 
Allegretto grazioso. 
Aria. 4117. 

‘As I rode out this enders night. 
26602. 
- Ascension fiesta. 6353. 
~ At midnight. 29254. 
Autumn sorrow. 1389. 


9561. 


Benedicite, omnia opera. 64387. 
Benedictus. 26660. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 13038, 


26661, 26662, 31149. 

Blessed are they that dwell in Thy 
house. 29821. 

Bread of the world. 29387. 

Brilliant light shone in the sky. 
26719. 

Carillon 
29372. 

Carol of the birds. 26759. 

Carol of the Christmas presents. 

__ 26760. 

Christ is born. 24300. 

Christmas rose. 26805. 

Christmas song. 26806. 

Cradle hymn to the Child Jesus. 
29488. 

Credo. 26855. 

Easter alleluia. 3818. 

Father, in Thy mysterious presence 
kneeling. 3881. 

Fivefold amen. 27077. 

From the distant land of Volga. 
770. 

Fruit of the spirit. 27114. 

God of all lovely sounds. 29656. 

Good king Wenceslas. 29667. 

Grant me, O God. 27177. 

Grant Thy grace, O Lord Jesus. 
29676. 


de Chateau - Thierry. 


Greatest of these is love. 7027, 
27184. 

He was crucified. 3387. 

Hidalgo. 33089. 

I hear along our street. 27356. 


I only know. 27460. 

In duleci jubilo. 29880. 

Jesu, do roses grow so red. 4483. 

Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts. 
27604. 

Jesus Christ is born today. 29944. 

Jesus lying in the manger. 159. 

King Vladimir’s feast. 1395. 

Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
4602. 

Lord is risen. 

Lord, what am I. 

Lute-book carol. 27844. 

Now is the time. 28123. 

O Christ, the heaven’s eternal King. 
6382. 

O fount of love eternal. 12520. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 28132. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
30308. 

O saving Victim. 5088. 

Office of the holy communion. 


7815. 
bere 


303138. 
Postlude on Ye watchers and ye 
holy ones. 5254. 


Prelude on Belmont. 5265. 

Prelude, Variation and Fugue, on 
Dundee. 11737. 

Rejoice and be merry. 28351. 


Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 26627. 
Round me falls the night. 30484. 
Silent night. 28483. 

Sing we a joyous measure. 30555. 


Sleep, my laddie, sleep. 2475, 5497. 
Sleep, O gentle Jesus. 28523. 
Soldiers of the cross, arise. 30571. 
Stars over Nazareth. 28591. 
Te Deum laudamus. 28677. 
Thy word is like a garden, Lord. 
5177. 
Toceata on Nassau. 5793. 
Today in Bethlehem. 28777. 
Up. and sing, good Christians. 
28855. 
We need our God. 28917. 
- We three kings. 2979. 
Whoso dwelleth. 29036. 
World’s desire. 30945. 
Gray (I. N.) Bring your _ brother. 
24207. ; 
Gray (J. E.) Floating in the clouds to 
rhythm. 6911. 
Gray (Jean) Mad. 27850. 
Gray (Kirby) Broken platinum horse 


Shoe. 24210. 

Gray (L. C.) We're bound to land 
with Landon. 18845. 

Gray (L. E.): 


I’ll keep on dreaming. 10578. 


1773: 


INDEX 


Gray (L. E.)—Continued. 
Mother’s birthday. 11325. 

Gray (Len) See Gray (L. C.) 

Gray (M. V.) 


from you. 28189 (188). 
Gray (Marjorie) When my wish comes |: 
true. 33686. : 
Gray (R. V.) Gypsy pilot. 24656. 
Gray (Richard) Just another broken 
blossom. 25071. 
Greagor (Andrew). It’s honest but it’s 
true. 19808. 


Great Britain, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Great songs made simple. 

Great waltz. 489, 490. 
Great Ziegfeld. 4450, 9408, 9409, 9445, 
11953, 12778, 12785. 
Greater Chopin. 29189 (148). 
Greco (Manfredi) : 
Disillusione. 29482. 
°O vero rinfrescante. 25540. 
Vero cuore € quello delle madri. 
15208. 

Gredos (Manuel de) 
lerinde. 1722. 
Greece, reciprocal copyright protection 

of music, p. 5. 
Greeley (M. G.) 
Greeley (Margaret) 


19360. 


Min lille spanio- 


To be sure. 21105. 
My little red fid- 


dle. 82605. 

Green (B. A.) What’s happened to me. 
15281. 

Green (Bernard) When I sing my 


-song. 28801. 


Green (Brad) See Greene (B. H.) 


Green (Bud) ‘Two in love. 2861, 5847. 
Green (Burt): 
Grandmother’s lullabies. 24031 
(63). 
I don’t care what becomes of me. 
24031 (83). 
I’m a-bringing up the family. 
24031 (90). 
I’ve got the mumps. 24031 (92). 
Pony ballet girl. 33904 (289). 
Redhead. 9509 (614). 
Talkative waitress. 33904 (302). 
Green (C. A.) Can it be you that I 
love. 6549. 
Green (Calvin) lLet’s make tonight 
our night. . 11035. 


Green (Edward) I’m dreaming of you. 
10609. 
Green (Hlsie) 
AA We! Gh 
Green (G. H.): 
Arabian minute dance. 
Caprice valsant. 18894. 
Caprice viennois. 21754. 
Gavotte en badinant. 19289. 
Humming bird. 19500. 
Indian story. 19780. 
Liebesfreud. 22644. 


-Sweetheart, I love you. 


18716. 


I want a postal ecard 


pt, 11, n.s., v.31 


Old refrain. 


23092. 
Polichinelle. 238194. 
Rain. 20624. 
Schon Rosmarin. 23311. 
Spanish waltz. 20875. 
Tambourin echinois. 23546. 
Valse brillante. 21190. 


Green (Gerault) Am I right or am I 


wrong. TT. 
Green (Ina) Language not all my own. 
32232. 
Green (J. Bernard) 
song. 23801. 
Green (J. Burton) 
write to me. 23869. 
Green (J. W.): 
I’ve got a heavy date. 10692, 10693. 
Joan of Arkansas. 4492. 
Night is beginning. 17411. 
Yours forever. 24029. 
Green (Jerry) See Green (Gerault) 
Green (L. V.) Back in my ol’ Miz- 
zurie home. 3396. 
Green (Moulton) : 


When I sing my 


Why don’t you 


Hats off to Washington. 7074 
Kiddy days of yore. 10967. 
Laughin’ in the mornin’. 7679. 


Stuttering owl. 12141. 
Green (N. C.) I’d be pleased. 16481. 
Green (R. W.) I’m hiding my heart- 
aches. 1094. 
Green (Ray) Percussion pieces. 14577. 
Green (Robert) Little Audrey. 16987. 
Green (Sanford) : 
Bermuda buggyride. 26665. 
Don’t look now. 10056. 
Green (W. CC.) Little pal. 30044. 
Green (W. E.) Woman in the ease. 
21434. 
Green (W. S.) 
33361. 
Green broom. 6253 (160). 
Green lawns. 7033. 
Greenbaum (Walter) You’re the cu- 
test little thing. 26495. 
Greenberg (Abner) I wish I were your 
love affair. 22426. 
Greenberg (Irving) : 
Girl in the house next door. 33970. 
Sca-di-a-di-wa-di-wo. 14734. 
That nosey little nose of yours. 
21022. 
Won’t you share my love madame. 
9385. 
Greenberg (Sylvia) : 
Tropical night. 21142. 

We'll never say good-bye. 21258. 
Greenberg music publisher. I wish I 
were your love affair. 22426. ‘ 
Greene (Alvin) Million dollar baby. 

14271. 
Greene - (B. . H.) 
LOS ils: 


Talkin’ to her mother. 


Happy landing. 


1774" 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Greene (Earl) Why did you ery when 
I said good-bye. 9328. 
Greene (Fay) Betrayed in paradise. 
3448. 
Greene (Fred) 
10666. 


radio. 
(H. M.) My 


I’m turning on the 


Greene 
sweetheart in an old gilded frame. 
32617. 

Greene (Homer): 

Night express. 25508. 
Red, red rose. 17707. 

Greene (J. E.) On the banks of the 
silv’ry Rio Grande. 28189. 

Greene (Joe): 

I wonder. ‘7417. 

Little Eva. 11079. 

So much of nothin’ to do. 12016. 
Two lips in the night. 9101. 
Wake me up with a dream. 12527. 


Greene (Marion) Pictures in the 
flame. 8405. 

Greenfield (A. M.) Good king Wen- 
ceslas. 29667. 


Greenhill (Harold): : 
Eternal Ruler of the _ ceaseless 
round. 21978. 
Fairy dance. 3871. 


Haunting echoes. 24687. 
Lullaby. 7869. 
Move eastward, happy earth. 
17261. 
Piper. 2148, 8415. 
Praise to the Lord. 2180. 
Street lanterns. 12138. 
Windy nights. 9358. 
Greenhouse (H. B.): 
Doing things for you. 26948. 
I like what you like. 27368. 
Stay forever in my arms. 20900. 


Greenhut (William) 
- 26742. 

Greening (J. A.) Underneath a silver 
summer moon. 9114. 

Greenland fishery. 6253 (161). 

Greenlaw (Walter) : 


Campaign song. 


Blue memories. 21715. 

I'd like to start over with you. 
16486. 

In a little canoe with you. 1222. 


Kindest regards to you. 19896. 
Love at last. 17052. 
Old swinging bridge. 
Roxaner. 2332 
Greenleaf (EH. B.) I once loved a girl 
in Kilkenny. 1140. 


250702. 


Greenlee (L. D.) I have a dozen 
sweethearts. 7228. 
Greenstone (Florence) When _ Joséo 


strums his guitar. 33681. 
Greenwald (Agnes) prop., and Green- 
wald (M.) au:: 
Dance of the butterflies. 
(89). 


21569 


126829—37——18 


old - fashioned |: 


Greenwood (Jack) 


Hyacinths. 21569 (216). 

Love and flowers. 21569 (314). 

Sleigh party. 21569 (505). 

Victoria march. 21569 (586). 
Greenwell (R. H.): 

Alborada. 31017. 


Blue Harlem. 3474. 
Dreams of the South. 29521. 
Lotus moon. 7821. 
Love dream in Naples. 4719. 


Ricksha ride. 2271. 
Vollmond und wasserfall. 
Greenwood (A. D. O.) 
thee. 28750. 


30829. 
Thoughts of 


Its all up to you. 
TDA. 
Greer (Diane) : 
Devil in my heart. 
Gypsie girl. 29685. 
Greer (Jesse) : 
Come true, 


13273. 


Sweet dream, come 


true. 26830. 

Did ja mean it, hope you did, 
’eause so did I. 24417. 

Did you mean it. 26930. 

Harlequin. 16345. 

I can’t lose that longing for you. 
27326. 


Is your face red. 22501. 
Open up your heart. 17534. 
You’re too good to be true. 29158. 
Gregar (W. A.) My definition of love. 
17298. 
Gregg (H. Procter-) 
Gregg (H.) 
Greggory (Davit) Good-night to you 
and I do mean you. 10329. 
Gregh (Louis): 
Open thy lattice. 21569 (425). 
Quiétude. 12862 (425). 
Grego (Anthony) : 
Because you're not with me to- 
night. 9680. 
I’m puffing my sorrows away on 2 
cigarette. 10653. 
Gregoire (F. A.): 
My heart went thru the grinder. 
8096. 
Wouldn’t it be wonderful. 
Gregoire (Luis): 
Dime. 31481. 
Won't you say I love you. 30942. 
Gregor (Christian) Grant Thy grace, 


See Procter- 


29090. 


O Lord Jesus. 29676. 

Gregory (Eleanor) Veni Creator. 
17570. 

Gregory (N. J.) jr. Needin’ you. 
25489. 


Gregory (R. P.) Time has come to: 


say good-night. 5780. 
Gregory (V. O.): 
Drowsy stream. 26996. 


Little white home on the bill. 
22676. 


1775 


INDEX 


Gregory (V. O.)—Continued. 
My blame-worthy gal. 22904. 
My dear old Pennsylvania mt. 
home. 22909. 
My mumsy. 22962. 
Winter rendez-vous. 
Gregson (Francis) : 
Milonga. 4848. 
Tu disfraz. 5825. 
Greiner (L. F.) Swing band. 8895. 
Grems (Melville) I’m just wild about 


29064. 


you, te-ump-te-do. 1106. 
Grenet (Eliseo) : 
Ahé, la Conga . 30. 


Chemin du bonheur. 357. 
Conga. 3647. 
Cuba de mi vida. 15929. 
Ktiopia. 677. 
Maraquero. 17131. 
Margarita. 4797. 
Mueveme tu cintura. 4913. 
Popa. 5248. 
Spice and Spanish. 30604, 33250. 
Viene la conga. 5891. 
Grenier (M. B.) Hail the banner of 
democracy. 22148. 


Grennard (Elliott) Am I asking too 


much. 9570. 
Gresham (Tressie) Joe Louis swing. 
7575. 


Gress (L. M.): 
Doing your dance. 6772. 
Then why can’t you believe in me. 


2788. 
Gretchaninoff (Alexandre) : 
Aquarelles. 6340. 


Chanson pensive. 31271. 
Cherubim song. 21767. 
Quasi valse. 32944. 
Sun and moon. 15517 (381). 
Gretchen. 7036. 
Grétry (A. E. M.): 
Danse légére. 3680. 
Entr’acte. 19288. 
Gavotte. 19288. 
Passepied. 30385. 

Greuel (H. A.) Gardenias in the moon- 
light. 38961. 
Grévé (Francois) 

5836. 
Grever (Maria): 


Twilight at Capri. 


Lamento gitano. 29993. 
Que dirias de mi. 32945. 
Rataplan. 28336. 
Grey (A. E.): 
Down by the old rock bridge. 
16065. 
Little white cottage at the end of 
the lane. 25198. 
Grey (Clifford) Southern roses. 
23426. 
Grey (F. H.): 


Hawaiian nights. 16357. 


Last night. 16908. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Old cathedral chimes. 29189 (310). 
Princess Yolande. 29189 (348). 
Three little words, I love you. 
6253. (478). 
Tyrolian nights. 338550. 
Watermelon pickaninnies. 
Grey (Gerald): 
Grandfather’s clock. 19352. 
Heavenly song. 919. 
Grey (Hamilton) Heavenly song. 
Grey (Nixon): 
Up the wooden hill to Bedford- 
Shire. 2886. 
Wondering. 15408. 
Gribbell (Marsden) Reflections in a 
modern mood. 25747. 
Gribble (Marion) Progress march 
song. 25715. 
Grichtman (Samuel) Weib auf batuge. 
5960. 


30848. 


919. 


Griddle cakes. 7037, 31713. 

Grieb (H. C.) Blessed art Thou. 
24691. 

Grieg (HE. H.): 


Albumleaf in B flat. 

Allegretto quasi andantino. 

Anitra’s dance. 7088, 31714. 

Ase’s death. 873. 

By a brook. 4036. 

Dance caprice. 13508. 

Fifty songs. 29189 (144). 

God be merciful to me. 9509 (266). 

Grandmother’s minuet. 13504. 

Huldigungsmarch. 16315. 

I love thee. 9509 (267). 

Jesu, tender Saviour. 874. 

Larger piano compositions. 
(145). 

Norwegian nights. 

Puck. 7039. 

Triumphal march. 24653. 

Unvollendetes quartett. 
(134). 

Waltz in A minor. 

Wedding day _ at 
12862 (204). 

Grier (Jimmie) : 

In an ivy covered arbor on an old 
New England lawn. 16717, 
19741. 

Let’s dance and dream. 27702. 

Griesbach (Minnie) : 
I'd like to start over with you. 
16486. 
Kindest regards to you. 19896. 
Old swinging bridge. 25572. 
Griffeth (Thurman) Smoke’s curling 
over the roof. 17942. 

Griffin (Earl) You're like an angel. 
29107. 

Griffin (Gerald): 

Laddie Buck. 19922. 

Shamrock, the Shannon and you. 
20756. . 


21569 (179). 
27188. 


29189 
10344*. 


15517 


24654. 
Troldhaugen. 


1776— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


When it’s springtime in Killarney, 
it’s lovetime in my heart. 21329. 
Where Wicklow looks down on the 
sea. 213871. 
Griffin (L. A.) I love you so. 1073. 
Griffin (N. H.) Call to pray. 13116. 
Griffin (Ruth) In my little red canoe. 
7481. 
Griffin 
24623*. 
Griffin (V. Rogers) : 
Townsend old age revolving plan. 
15140. 
We are on our way to Townsend 
town. 21252. 
Griffis (Hlliot) : 
Four préludes. 24296. 
Four short preludes. 
Scotch poem. 1626. 
Set of eight. 11938. 
Tango. 23550. 
Tango espanol. 
Thought. 5767. 
Three waltzes. 3497. 
Troika en traineaux. 5824. 
Warrior’s song. 28902. 
Griffith (D. C.) jr.: 
It depends on you. 22508. 
Sunset isle. 238489. 
Griffith (David) Always remember 
~ blue skies. 12911. 
Griffith (H. O.) jr. 
8774. 
Griffith (Homer) 


(VY. Robert) Glory chillun. 


26791. 


20987. 


Song’s the thing. 
See Griffith (H. O.) 


jr. 
Griffith (J. N.) Gee! I’m happy, I’m 
in love with you. 29634. 
Griffith (Jack) I. O. U. for love. 4320. 
Griffiths (A. K.) Call of Tennessee. 
29362. 
Griffiths (Eddie) : 
Dancing Romany. 9964. 
Humours of nature. 971. 
Grigg (W. J.) In the swallow state, 
Louisiana. 1258. 
Griggs (Betty): 
Atlantic City moonlight. 
See also Griggs (KH. A.) 
Griggs (E. A.) You’re my ideal. 
Griggs (Frederick) Yoder’s 
band book. 29102. 
Griggs (Helen) See Griggs (M. H.) 
Griggs (M. H.) My sins are gone. 


12962. 


6201. 
(Paul) 


20322. 
Grill (F. M.) My dear to see you 
again. 28004. 


Grimaldi (R. M.): 

Let us kiss. 32273. 

Wedding of Ethiopia. 15261. 
Grimes (H. M.) Moonlight on the 

‘waters. 22873. 

Grimes (H. W.) 
Grimes (R. I.): 

Carmen. 327. 


Singing. 20790. 


Dream girl beguiling. 589. 
Grimes (W. W.) Five hymns. 10345. 
Grimm (C. H.) Friday evening serv- 

ices. 24594. 
Grimoldby (Christopher) 

and blue. 11110. 
Grimsby (John) Mister Moon. 1734. 
Grindey (S. L. P.) Something. 55381. 
Grinnan (M. H.): 

Birds in song. 29316. 

Indian’s serenade. 29901. 

Lorina. 27787, 27788. 

Whisper dear in my ear. 

Zuleika. 29189. 
Grinnell (Edmund) 

before folk. 3433. 
Griseott (O. H.): 

Hi-de-ho. 4130. 

Hope harbor. 7146. 

Picturesque Pasadena. 20544. 

When my dreams go on parade. 

6022. 
Grisélidis. 
Grissom (Irene) 

girl. | 2iea2. 
Grodé (Serge) Song of the dark. 
8764. ; 


Lonesome 


29025. 


Behave yoursel’ 


9509 (455). 
I’d like to be a cow- 


Grén (Fenger) Ved Donauens bred. 
26200. 
Groene music pub. co.: 
Cat-tails. 31264. 
First Noel. 32724. 
Hushaby. 31842. 
Iee carnival. 382024. 
O come, all ye faithful. 
32724. 
Play the seale of C. 32875. 
Santa Claus march. 32728. 
Silent night. 33188. 
Tick tock says the clock. 33448. 
Grofé (Ferde) : 
Ay, ay, ay. 15641. 
Bull frog blues. 15772. 
Cinquantaine. 15858. 
Dark eyes. 15961. 
Day on the farm. 15978. 
Friml favorites. 19269. 
Hymn to the sun. 16465. 
Irish medley. 16774. 
Isle of Cuba. 16781. 
Kamennoi Ostrow. 17786. 
Marche slave. 18240. 
Nautical medley. 17381. 
Negro spirituals. 17389. 
Niff-niff blues. 17408. 
Old timers medley waltz. 
17490. 
On the beautiful blue Danube. 
17503. 
On the trail. 
Owls on parade. 
Poupée valsante. 
Ruby. 33035. 
Sakuntala. 17796. 


32723, 


17489, 


11594. 
17562. 
17652. 


1777 


INDEX 


Grofé (Ferde)—Continued. 
Scotch medley. 17831. 
Serenata. 17250. 
Simple aveu. 17900. 
Skaters waltz. 17931. 
Song of India. 17972. 
Symphony in steel. 20970. 
Two guitars. 21164. 
Wheels. 15288. 
Wine, woman and song. 18501. 
Groff (L. ©.): 
Give me a home in the Rockies. 
10304. 
Honey boy. 10459. 
I don’t believe in 
10525. 
I’m just 
4286. 
Just you. 10958. 
Pathway to heaven. 5205. 
St. Patrick is living in heaven. 
8602. 
Tap dancer. 12232. 
Ump bum bum. 5856, 
Wild canary. 12690. 
Wild rose. 6098. 
Woof woof woof. 3150. 
You’ ki-ki-ki-kissed my 
6176. 
Grogan (Phil): ) 
Come on and swing with me. 6649. 
I'll be your yes man. 7252. 
Lovely creature. 11170. 
Rendezvous. 11812. 
Sleepin’ on a bed fifty feet wide. 
8702. 
Spring in my heart. 12099. 
Stuff is heahr. 14988. 
Groh (Emma): 
Peace. 8382, 28251. 
Rainbow. 25734. 
Groitzsch (G.): 


Santa Claus. 


a dreamer of dreams. 


sister. 


In der arena. 27535. 
Steeple chase. 28598. 
Grommes (George) Isle I used to 


know. 18885. 
Grondahl (A. B.) 
me. 43887. 
Gronkiewicz (J. F.) 
night. 382600. 
Gronostay (Walter) : 
Es war schon, als du sagtest: Ich 
liebe dich. 6858. 
In meinem herzen, schatz, da ist 
fiir viele platz. 32075. — 
Groobin (M. EH.) You swept me off 


In dance you met 


My lady of the 


my feet. 24011. 
Groom (G. E.) Twilight lullaby. 
5839. 


Grooms (Calvin) pseud. See Smith 
(L. O.) 
Grooms (Mack) 


Hobo’s last request. 
4140. 


pt. II, n. s., v.82 


Grooms (Ralph) Watch the Fords go 
by. 9191. 

Groose (M. J. O.) 
166388. 

Groot (Hugo De) 
tiful. 14838. 
Grose (EH. M.) Alone in the twilight 

with you. 26566. 
Gross (E. J.) Hotcha! Moon. 31822. 
Gross (L. V.) I will be waiting. 
24919. ste 
Gross (Naftoli) Yosel Klezmer. 
Gross (Stanley) : 
Alpha. 33821. 
Beta. 3447. 
Black and blue. 
Delta. 3711. 
Epsilon. 3836. 
Hta. 3839. 
Eventide by the fireside. 
Gamma. 3959. 
If it kept me close to you. 107538. 
Mean and low. 22801. 
Paintin’ the town. 2095. 
Parking. 83874. 
So what. 8735. 
Swing it. 12198. 
Theta. 12324. 
Torch. 12378. 
Why don’t you give the moon a 
rest. 93833. 
Zeta. 6251. 
Grosse siinderin. 16005, 16705. . 
Grossman (Sammy) What’s your bus- 


I sing dream songs. 


So sweet and beau- 


6150. 


239. 


6864. 


iness. 30871, 33656. 

Grosvenor (William) Reverie. 14659. 
Grosz (Alfréd) Oh cara _ Arabella. 
17455. 


Grosz (Wilhelm) : 


Alles wird rhythmus. 3314. 
Annen-polka. 97. 

Artist’s life. 119. 

At the Cafe Continental. 18735. . 


Bird on the wing. 3458. 
Blue Danube. 252. 


Du bist mein lied. 3809. 


Miller’’s daughter Marianne. 
32491. 

O mia dolce madonna. 5085. 

Poor little Angeline. 17644. 


2249, 
la-loo. 


Red sails in the sunset. 
Woodward lullaby, la-loo, 
ZO: 
Grosz (Will) See Grosz (Wilhelm) 
Grothe (Franz): 
Herz, du kennst. meine sehnsucht. 
31788. 
Hort ihr die Zigeuner. 
Neues leben fangt an. 
Groton (Frederic) Chanson. 
Ground (M. C.): 
Indian twilight. 7518. 
My rose. 8139. 


19461. 
32657. 
16317. 


1778 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ground (Ray): 
Queen of the May. 
There in my garden. 


30441. 
30713, 


Grouya (Ted) Notre petit bateau. 
11512. 

Grove (C. A.) Good old American 
jazz. 24642. 

Grove (J. B.) Love’s the reason why. 
4748. 

Grove (Richard) Lolita I love you. 
20029. 


Grove (Willard) pseud. See Johnson 
(W. G.) 
Grover (J. M.): 
Children’s thanksgiving. 
Goldfish. 4006. 
Ladybird. 4575. 
My mouse. 4981. 
Groves (Kenneth) Raining blues to 


13156. 


me. 11787. 
Grovlez (Gabriel) Trois wmélodies. 
10346. 
Grow (rs. Albert) Moment’s infatu- 
' ation. 4865. 
Grubar (F. S.) Good-bye, good-bye 
my home sweet home. 24640. 
Grubb (G. V.) In the living room of 


the girl I love. 4410. 
Grubbs (Clarence) : 
And four years more will keep us 
glad. 18698. 
Critical few. 15921. 
Fill’er up for Charlie. 19231. 
Gruber (H. L.) Caissons go rolling 
along. 21743, 29359. 
Gruber (Georg): 


Mit musik durch’s leben. 20209. 
Warum soll ich nicht  singen. 
21242. 


Gruber (Seymour): 
I’m going back to Sleepy Valley. 


13701. 

Moonlight on the _ sleepy Rio 
Grande. 11312. 

Musie goes down and around the 
mountain. 1795. 


Poor old Bossy. 14611. 
Riding down that lonesome trail. 
14670. 
Yodeling all the way to old Wyom- 
ims) she. 
Griiber (Franz) 
~ 30548, 33138. 
Gruén (Rudolph): 
Hail glorious city. 16324. 
Humoresque. 970. 
Overtones. 23147. 
Prelude, fugue, 
2186. 
Scherzo. S876. 
Gruen (W. H.) 
long long ago. 
Griine domino. 


Silent night. 2444, 


and variation. 


I loved you in the 
1076. 
1411. 


Griinfeld (Alfred) : 
Capriccio. 24031 (64). 
Humoresque. 24031 (78). 
Mélodie. 24031 (65). 
Scherzino. 24031 (178). 
Sérénade. 24031 (183). 
Valse melancolique. 24031 (222). 
Gruenfeld (Ernst) : 
Capriccio, 24031 (64). 
Gang zur kirche. 6253 (138). 
Humoresque. 24031 (78). 
Mélodie. 24031 (65). 
Scherzino. 24031 (178). 
Sérénade. 24031 (1838). 
Valse melancolique. 24031 (222). 
Gruenfeld (Heinrich) Gang zur 
kirche. 6253 (188). 
Gruenwald (R.) Trumpeter of the 
fort. 21569 (570). 
Grumberg (Anna): 
I love you—that’s all. 4259. 

Tes yeux parlent pour toi. 12257. 
Grun (Bernard) Moth around the 
candle. 8029. 
Grunberg (Léon) : 

Dans un pieu. 
Jl est coquin, 
10769. 
Grund (R. L.) 
19052. 
Grunden 
8879. 
Grunes (D. J.): 
Andalucia. 12925. 
Flight of the bumble bee. 
Malaguena. 14214. 
Grunn (Homer): 
Ballet waltz. 6398. 
Grand parade. 7023. 
Night in old Santa Fe. 8195. 
Gruss (C. H.) aw., and Gruss (Frieda) 


9974. 

le chef de gare. 
Dear mother o’ mine. 
(Harry) Sweet Honolulu. 


3908. 


prop. Onward with Roosevelt. 
32795. 

Guay (T. A.) Plants in the window. 
11696. 

Gubbine (S. R.) You’re so different. 
23992. 

Gubbins (A. L.) Pretty Peggy. 
25708. 

Guewa (Stanley) Your love was just 
a game, 21559. 

Gudmundson (O. J.) You’re just 
about right for me. 6196. 

Gue (L. M.) Shall we dance. 20754. 

Guelig (EH. M.) Deserted. 26921. 


Guenther (A. R.) When I change your 
name to mine. 9255. 
Guerrera (Anthony): — 

Guerrera (Anthony) cello method. 


31718. 
Guerrera (Anthony) French horn 
method. 27189. 


Three trees. 2785. 


1779 


INDEX 


Guerrero (Alberto) New approach to 


the piano. 23005. 
Guerrero (Jacinto) Rumba al Cairo. 
28410. 


Guerrero (Santos) : 


Ayer te quize. 21650. 
Cuando me busques. 21821. 
Maldito permanente. 22765. 


Mujer del 36. 22888. 
Guerrini (Guido) : 
Bacco ubbriaco. 
Trifons. 2832. 
Guery & Ray. pseud. See Anthony 
(Ralph) and Patseh (Elmer) 
Guesnon (George) Good-bye—good 
luck to you. 27166. 
Guest (L. P.) Heavenly. 13562. 
Guest room of the heart. 29681*. 
Giitige Antonius. 4040*, 5042, 5895, 
5679, 18702, 20146. 
Guettler (Selma) : 
Just an old fashioned fireplace a 
burning. 16848. 
Old silvery moon. 
Guglielmelli (V. F.) 


31198. 


23094. 
Since we’ve been 


apart. 23360. 
Guichandut (—) Sunday mass. 
28616. 


Guichard (Joseph) Dix cantiques alle- 
luiatiques. 10851. 
Guidas (J. M.): 

My angel mother, I love thy mem- 
ory. 143836. 

On the island of Haiti. 

Guilhaud (Georges) 1°° 
9505. 
Guillén 
(José) 
Guillén Vallé (José) : 
Blue Mayan. 26692. 
Coconut cruise. 26823. 
Guillou (René) : 

Basses et chants donnés aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie, 
année 1935. 186. 

Gavotte d’amour. 


8311, 
concertino. 


(Pepe) See Guillén Valle 


6958. 


Guilmant (Alexandre) Pastorale. 
3270 (233). 
Guion (D. W.): 
All day on the prairie. 3302. 
Bold vaquero. 3485. 
Brazos boat song. 6500. 
Chloe. 15845. 
Country jig. 18985. 
Harmonica-player. 19407. 
My cowboy  love-song. 17288, 
17289, 20272. 
Sheep and goat. 20762. 
Texas, may I never’ wander. 
5705-5707, 8954. 
Yellow rose of Texas. 18547, 
18548. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Guiraud (E.) Galante aventure. 


10280. 
Guizar (Tito): 
Amor... que florece. 84. 
Capulincito. 6570. 
Quimera. 8493. 
Tus lindos ojos. 2854. 
Guldfisken. 7044. 
Guliano (Amanda) Springtime. 
14903. 


Guller (Youra) Atimonan. 18737. 
Gumble (Albert) : 
Bolo rag. +9509 (75). 
Candy kisses. 240381 (22). 
Can’t you see. 21569 (57). 


I can’t resist your smile. 31003 
(68). 

T’ll do the same for you. 83904 
(123). 


I want to elope in an aeroplane. 
15517 (166). 

Ivy and the oak. 15517 (186). 

Lady love. 21569 (292). 

Minstrel band. 15517 (250). 

Night with a human owl. 
(270). 

Rose, pretty Rose. 18648 (310). 

Silver star. 29189 (384, 385). 

They’re not doing that this season. 
310038 (198). 

Until we meet again. 310038 (205). 

We won’t go home until morning, 


15517 


Bill. 9509 (777). 
What might have been. 9509 
(782). 


Gunn (Blackie) See Gunn (C. B.) 
Gunn (C. B.) When you're [sic] arms 


hold me tight. 6059. 

Gunn (M. W.) Ohio, the beautiful. 
8266. 

Gunnison (Grace) Roosevelt again. 
14701. 

Guns and guitars. 29688. 

Guns of Pecos. 28986. 

Guns of the Pecos. 23202. 


Gunsberger (Leonard) Drifting clouds 
find my love. 3802. 
Gunsbourg (Raoul) : 
Cantique des cantiques. 
Vieil aigle. 9509 (766). 
Gurewich (Jascha) Caprice viennois. 
BALE 
Gurley (Joan): 


18890. 


Dear little downy head. 12862 
(125). 

Little curly head, good-night. 9509 
(401). 


Message of spring. 9509 (472). 

My friend. 9509 (505). 

O gentle zephyrs. 9509 (530). 

Sink gently in the silent sea. 9509 
(671). 

Spring song. 12862 (125). 

Spring’s herald. 9509 (702). 


1780 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Supposin’. 338904 (295). 
Thoughts. 9509 (738). 
Three score and ten. 33904 (309). 
Gurlitt (Cornelius) : 
Gurlitt album. 24031 (66). 
Immer lustig. 9509 (326). 
Soldatenspiel. 9509 (678). 
Waltz. 4041. 
Gurlitt (Franz), 
Gurlitt (Paul): 
Immer lustig. 
Maientinzchen. 9509 (4387). 
Soldatenspiel. 9509 (678). 
Vogleins abendlied. 12862 (520). 
Gurrieri (Alfredo) Come una liana. 
414. 
Gurstelle (S. S.): 
Sea gypsy. 5422. 
Shtetel meins. 17889. 
Gussarizek. 3817238. 
Gussaroff (R. I.) That’s the place 
where all the sweethearts go. 2726. 
Gustaf Adolf Oscar Fredrik Arthur Ed- 
mund, prince of Sweden. Sjungom 
studentens lyckliga dag. 33164. 
Gustafson (R. F.) Melody no. 6. 7946. 
Gustafson (V. L.): 
It wasn’t to be. 25083. 
My gleaming silver sail. 254382. 
Precious little sleepy head. 32906. 
Treasures of the deep blue sea. 
2831. 
Gutekunst (William) Ho, ho, ho, hum, 
now I am wishing that winter would 


Gurlitt (Otto) and 
9509 (326). 


come. 16413. 
Guth (M. F.): 
Caroline. 6577, 24263. 
Let’s have fun. 14063. 
Night moon. 14453. 
Guthaus (M. EH.) Must I live in 
dreams. 11345. 
Gutierrez (Hugo): 
Asi te quiero yo. 33855. 


Duerme. 24486. 
Gutman (Arthur): 
Anita. 24098. 
Prairie ramblers and Patsy Mon- 
tana’s collection of songs. 28298. 
Gutmann (A. J.) musikverlag. Fiinf 
lieder. 19906. 
Gutterman (R. P.) 
529. 
Guttman (M. E.): 
Giving my love to you. 
In old Mexico. 16732. 
Your cheek pressed to mine. 18633. 
Guttmann (Dick): 
I don’t know so very much, I know. 


Describing you. 


16278. 


16492. 

It’s the principle of the thing. 
SA ea 

Last night. 16907. 


My feet won’t dance. 30214, 


Texas skies. 15045. 


Guttmann (Joseph) Add another 
smile to your collection. 9%. 


Gutzeit (W. H.) Give alms of thy 


goods. 9509 (246). 
Guy (C. L.) Our President of 1933. 
28229. 
Guy (Earl) pseuwd. See Holmes (G. E.) 
Guy (G. M.): 
I love to rock by the fireside. 
19596. 
Up in the attic on a rainy day. 
33563. 
Gibyyie. peaes 
All hail to freedom. 26555. 
Blue wilderness. 26697. 


I’m saying good-bye forever now 
that you’re tired of me. 13727. 
Little volunteer. 26533 (166). 
You forgot me after you said good- 
bye. 15446. 
Guy-Ropartz (J.) See Ropartz (J. G.) 
Guyer (Floyd) Weather beaten cabin 
at the place where the river makes 
the bend. 18357. 

Guynn (EH. K.): 
Just a rose. 
-Lord’s prayer. 
Love’s rhapsody. 
O blessed Redeemer. 30304. 
Shine on, silver moon. 11959. 

Guziak (G. F.) My waltz with you in 

Dreamland. 11450. 

Guzman (Luis) Hlegia. 27012. 

Guzman (R. P.) Oldsmobile. 5136. 

Gwaltney (M. Y.) And just to think. 


27621. 
30061. 
11179. 


24089. 
Gwillim (Richard) My dreams, day 
dreams. 4941. 


Gwine up. 4045. 


Gwinn (B. C.) Wailua Falls. 5910. 


Gwirtz (Nettie) I want to die. 29843. 
Gwynn (Francis) pseud. See Grey 
(E. Hi) 
Gyldmark (Oskar): 
Danmark for folket. 24373. 
Melodi amoroso. 20180, 22808. 
To miniaturer. 19375. 
Gyldmark (Sven) : 
Du. 24483. 
Lytternes wienervals. 7876. 
Rytme skolen. 33040. 
Smil dig gennem livet. 25897. 


Sol og sang. 259138. 
Gypsy Jack. pseud. See Clash (J. E.) 
Gypsy laddie. 29686. 
Gyro club of Los Angeles, California. 
Queen of gyro. 32946. 


H. M. S. Pinafore. 2976, 3018, 16321. 

Haag (Armin) Hymne auf die arbeit. 
19506. 

Haag (Friedrich) Schone hande 


spielen schone melodien. 17828. 
Haak (Calder) You hit the nail on the 
head. 18581. 


1781 


INDEX 


Haas (Hans) 
7412. 

Haas (I. M.) 
26731. 

Haas (Robert) : 


I wish I were a fish. 


1. symphonie C-moll. 9506. 
IV. symphonie es-dur. 33904. 
VI, symphonie A-dur. 9508. 


Haase (D. W.) 
Haase (Oscar) 
' (864). 
Haaser (Hans Richter-) 
Haaser (Hans) 
Haber (Leo, or Leon) 
kowskie. 18094, 28673. 
Hackerman (I. N.): 
"Pon my word, it never occurred to 
me. 17642. 
Practice makes perfect. 23200. 
Psychologie ly speaking. 8477. 
Ya gotta lotta stuff with 
18544. 
Hackforth (Norman) 
17395, 30278. 
Hacking (Berniece) 
about you. 31987. 
Hackley (EH. H.): 
Big trav lin’ man. 21702. 
This humble cot. 28746. 
Hackley (Viola) Um your reflection 
baby. 1132. 
Haddad (A. R.) Woman’s love. 12718. 
Haddock (Edgar) Als die alte mutter. 
6253 (12). 
Haden (C. E.): 
I ain’t coming back no more. 7183. 
Memories of Will Rogers. 1697. 
Moberly mine disaster. 27941. 
Mother, sweetheart and home. 
22881. 
Ozark moon. 20502. 
Unforgotten promise. 23679. 
Who will you love when I’m gone. 
6080. 
Hadley (A. D.) 
Hadley (G. A.): 
Blow me down. 26682. 
One sweet rose. 32788. 
Pink hills in the sunshine. 
Sparkle and shine. 33248. 
Hadley (H. K.): 
And ye shall serve the Lord your 
God. 18648 (12). 
Home in paradise. 18648 (169). 
Liebeslied. 18648 (223). 
Lord is my strength 
18648 (230). 
My shadow. 24031 (141, 142). 
Samuel Cranston. 380495*. 
Song of the sea. 28566. 
Hadley (M. IT.) Colleen. 
Hadley (Patrick) : 
Hide and seek. 29733. 


Your smile. 9495. 
Turkey trot. 18648 


See Richter- 


Tango tycza- 


you. 
New-heart. 


Tm in a whirl 


Colleen. 66535. 


28273. 


and song. 


6635. 


pt. HI, n.s., v.31 


I sing of a maiden. 24891. 
Old May song. 11568. 


By the old garden wall. | Hiindel (G. F.) : 


Allegro moderato du 10° concerto. 
12862 (205). 

Art thou troubled. 31725. 

Authentic first Handel. 24660. 

Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound. 
22145. 

Bourrée. 13518. 

Collection of new Handel songs or 
cantatas for solo voice. 31726. 

Dryads, sylvans. 31727. 

Fughetta of the little bells. 

Fugue. 4047. 

Hallelujah chorus. 29689. 

Harmonious blacksmith. 103858. 

How vain is man who boasts in 
fight. _ 27208. 

How willing 
4048. 

Jigg. 13519. 

Joy to the world. 885. 

Judas Maceabaeus. 33904 (100). 


10357. 


my paternal love. 


Larghetto. 12862 (206). 

Largo in G. 24661. 

Let their celestial concerts all 
unite. 22146. 


Look down and hearken. 27204. 


May no rash intruder. 10359. 

Menuet du 5° concerto. 12862 
(207). 

Messiah. 27205. 

Minuet. 24662. 

Musetta. T7050. 


Nightingale song. 10360, 10361. 
O lovely peace. 27206. 
Passacaglia. 16322. 
Perseus and Andromeda. 
Pie Jesu. 31728. 
See, she appears. 
Sonata. 381729. 
Trumpet shall sound. 886. 
Where’er you walk. 27207. 
4 original-sonaten. 4049. 
8 pieces d’Aylesford. 4050. 
Haenschen (Gustave) Manhattan 
merry-go-round. 7901. 
Hiinsel and Gretel. 11730, 13520. 
Haering (O. F.) Back to my old home 


7051, 
27207. 


town. 26630. 

Haesche (N. R.) Our school. 6253 
(373). 

Haesche (W. E.) Our school. 6253 
(E5783); 

Hiissler (J. G.) Grande gigue in D 
minor. 38270 (230). 


Haffner (L. J.) Years in my heart 
while I play. 8929. 


Hageman (Richard) Christmas eve. 


29399. 
Hagen (F. Schmidt-) See Schmidt- 
Hagen (F.) 


Hagen (O. D.) Golden moon. 22112. 


1782 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Hager (Annie) Golden City. 21569 
(173). 
Hager (Fred) : 
Numbers. 5079. 
Thanks brother, here’s your dime. 
21017. 
Hager (M. E.) Golden City. 21569 
(178). 
Hager (S. L.) Say that you'll be all 
mine. 11901, 
Hagermann (V. R.) Don’t try to for- 
get. 10062. 


Hagerty (J. D.) You're the loveliest 
girl in Kerry Mary Leary. 12811. 
Hagerty (R. E.): 
Along came you. 12907. 
Should you forget. 30548. 
Hagerup (Jonny) Unvollendetes quar- 


tett. 15517 (134). 

Haggan (Fred) Cowboy’s vision of 
love. 15916. 

Haggard (J. E.) Heart and soul for 
sale. 16378. 


Haggard (K. J.): 
Honeysuckle vines. 31814. 
Intry mintry. 32100. 

Haggard (M. A.): 


Forgive me, my dear. 19258. 
Gone. 19825. 
Gypsy flower. 19878. 
Lake of Lausanne. 19928. 
Lola Bianea. 20026. 
Persiana. 20534. 
There'll come a time. 21047. 
Haggart (Bob) Dixieland _ shuffle. 
24423. 
Hagstrom (Elmer) Waltz that made 
you mine. 12531. 


Hague (Morton): 
Abba Dabba from Abyssinia. 3273. 
Abba Dabbah from Abbyssinia [sic] 
9517. 
If this is a dream. 10759: 


Hague (N.) I desire to acquire your 
love. 10522. 

Hahn (Arthur) Kiddies’ hour songs. 
13996. 


Green cathedral. 7028. 
Youre my inspiration. 


Hahn (Carl) 
Hahn (Hddie) 
18601. 
Hahn (L. A.) Twelve Paganini-Ga- 
viniés violin études and _ caprices 
transcribed for the flute. 25635. 
Hahn (Reynaldo) : 


Dans lété. 9509 (171). 

Mai. 11200. 

Offrande. 11536 

Pavane d’Angelo. 15517 (294). 
Si mes vers avaient des ailes. 


33129. 
Haibloom (Clara) School song. 
Haid (Billy): 

Keep hoein’. 
Lights in the harbor. 


11912. 


19891, 22589. 
25177. 


Me wot’s ’ad me own ’orses. 11246, 
17161. 

Saddle your blues to a wild mus- 
tang. 2339. 

’"Taint good, like a nickel made of 
wood. 12209, 15003. 


Time tip-toes by. 21100. 
You make the wheels go ’round. 
26465. 
Haidy (M. N.) 
to you. 9262. 
Haight (F. A.): 
Dream pal o’ mine. 3779. 

I’m in love with someone. 24850. 
Shine on southern moon. 5448. 
Hail (Ewen) Im going to Dallas to 

dilly dally. 10618. 
Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here. 7052. 
Hailey (S. W.) Bomber Joe. 6491. 
Hain (May): 
Blue line waltz. 6476. 
Have a picture my own of you. 


When I’m on my way 


7076. 
Hold my feet. 7130. 
Inanda. T7510. 


Hainauer (Julius) musik-verlag. Blu- 
menleben. 31155. 
Haines (Alfred) Three 
dances. 18648 (151). 
Haines (Bill) See Haines (R. W.) 
Haines (Billy) Fair, fat and forty. 
16159. 
Haines (Edmund) : 
March of the spooks. 
Roguish eyes. 20678. 
Haines (H. HE.) Three 
dances. 18648 (151). 
Haines (R. W.) All my dreams came 
true. 18680. 
Haines (W. E.): 
Antonio. 29240. 
"Appy ’Ampstead. 29243. 
Don’t let the river run dry. 6782. 
He forgot to come back. 29713. 
I’m one of the little orphans of the 
storm. 7326. 
Oh! Grace, she slappa da bass. 
32739. 
Queen of hearts. 8488. 
Hainsworth (Richard) pseud. WSee Lil- 
lenas (Haldor) 
Haister (Ray) Daughter of Dinah Lee 
3690, 9981. 
Hajdu (Imre) Kis kocsma, kis porkolt. 
29977. 
Hajek (J. W.) jr. 


woodland 


A792. 


woodland 


Opusteni vandrak. 


30356. 

Hajos (Joé) A quoi bon vous dire. 
15520. 

Hajos (Karl) Waitin’ for the sun to 
rise. 33599. 


Hakins (R. T.) Mister Windbag, Mis: 
ter Potbell, Mister Train. 4859. 


1783 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Halai (Negus El) See El Halai 
(Negus) 
Halapy (Michael) : 
Great big city. 4032. 
Spirit of New York. 12092. 
When I take you to town. 18413. 


Halbouty (J. J.) Lament of the leaves. 
1420. 
Halbouty (Z. J.) 
22237. 
Hale (A. M.): 
Cornish suite. 9916. 
In prison. 10807, 
Sir Giles’ war song. 10807. 
Hale (Claud) lLove’s' magic 
27829. 
Hale (N. J. S.): 
Take a trip to see the homefolks. 
23588. 
Tapinitis. 23552. 
Way down on the Washita. 28907. 
Halen (Mary) That little dream baby 


I am lonely for you. 


spell. 


of mine, 2718. 
Hales (Hubert) Fantasy pieces. 
31559. 


Half has never been told. 26533 (103). 

Halffter (Ernesto) Ronde. 24670. 

Halfhill (C. C.) Miracle series of mod- 
ern music. 11277. 


Halford (E. G.) Only one life. 25605. 

Hall (A. E.) True blue Elihu. 12409. 

Hall (Barry) And yet you wouldn’t 
Say. 33387. 


Hall (Bud) “See Hai eCh He) 

Hall (C.C.) You're the only one I love. 
33877. 

ainCh Ba): 


Eyes of Texas. 16155. 
Goliad. 13484, 

all Gn P:): 
Arbutus. 3270 (25). 


Dolly’s music lesson. 3270 (146). 
Evening song. 3270 (174). 

In the blacksmith shop. 24980. 
In the swamp. 3270 (318). 

Little robin. 3270 (380). 
Merry-go-round. 3270 (420). 
Playing leap frog. 3270 (503). 
Pleasant jaunt. 3270 (504). 

Tag, you're it. 3270 (639). 


Ball wet) Youre’ the ‘oue ‘I love. 
12812. 
Hall (Francis) Thinkin’. 9005, 


Hall (Fred) : 
Streamliners. 28604. 
West of the Rockies. 18369. 
What is missing in this picture. 
30868. 
Hall (G. F.) 
Hall (George) 
you. 997. 
Hall (Gertrude) : 
Rockabye lullaby. 
Too late. 12376. 


Thinkin’. 
I can’t 


9005. 
go on without 


23274. 


Try to forget. 15153. 
Ly Aes iw BYATKU 
Hall (H. E.) You are the pal of my 
dreams. 26442. 
Hall (H. G.) jr. As long as there’s a 
moon. 3352. 


Hall (Hallie) : 
Azalea time. 6367, 21651. 
Magnolia. 20129. 
Hall (Henry): 
I’m feeling happy. 1087. 
In my heart of hearts. 1233. 
Many happy returns of the day. 
1648. 
Music hath charms. 
Somewhere at sea. 
Hall (Howard) 
in. 382044. 
a Cae uaa 
Christ of Galilee. 23163. 
Crown Him. 29189 (74). 
Glorious Easter. 6984. 
Holding fast His hand. 
(165). 
Message of gladness. 14263. 
Seven days with the Saviour. 
8647*. 
Voice of praise. 29189 (455). 
When roses bloom. 18423*. 
World for Christ. 29189 (481). 
Hall’ (J --2)* avy Vand” Halley ie VW 
Leigh and Philip) props.: 
At the portals of light. 29189 (13). 
Be strong in Jesus. 29189 (24). 
Calvary’s conqueror. 3270 (82). 


1796. 
14857. 
If my horse comes 


29189 ° 


Christ our corner stone. 29189 
(61). 
Close to Thee. 29189 (64). 


Come ye children. 3270 (110). 
Day by day. 29189 (82). 

Dream of Bethlehem. 29189 (91). 
Eye hath not seen. 29189 (107). 
Father’s care. 29189 (111). 


Fling wide the portals. 29189 
(Giblioa 

Forward! be our watchword. 
29189 (119). 

Forward Christian Soldiers. 
29189 (120). 

Give thanks unto God. 29189 


(133): 
Great is the Lord. 29189 (142). 
He leadeth me. 29189 (156). 
Homeward. 29189 (167). 
I have set watchmen. 29189 (178). 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
29189 (211). 
‘bike. asa Mather.“ 15517 “(219)- 
Lo the crimson banners. 29189 
(246). 
Lo the signals flying. 29189 (247). 
Loving Shepherd. 29189 (254). 
MightyY-army. 29189 (271). 
Mizpah. 29189 (273). 


1784 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


15517 (260). 
Thee. 


My pilot is He. 
Nearer my God to 
(293, 294). 
O be joyful. 29189 (297). 
O happy days. 29189 (300). 
O that thou hadst hearkened. 
(468). 
Only remembered. 29189 (314). 
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
29189 (340). 
Recessional. 29189 (352). 
Rejoicing in redeeming love. 29189 
(355). 
Rock of ages. 
Rose of Sharon. 
Song of the reapers. 
29189 (402). 
Song of triumph. 6253 (4386). 
Songs and flowers. 6253 (488). 
Stream of merey. 29189 (409). 
Sunshine of His presence. 29189 
(415). 
Thou art my friend. 


29189 


3270) 


29189 (357). 
29189 (358). 
15517 (365), 


29189 (433). 


Trumpet calls to triumph. 150517 
(404). 

Unfurl the banner. 29189 (445). 

Victory depends on you. 29189 
(451). 

Voyage of the children. 6253 
(504). 

Where is He that is born. 29189 
(469). 


With a joyful song. 29189 (477). 
Yoke of Jesus. 29189 (485). 
Hall (J. Melvin) Mary Ellen. 7919. 
Hall (J. Minnis) Tantalizing tempo. 

12229. 
PhalinGhed Ts) 
Come with me and paint Paree. 
6253 (82). 


I’ve waited long for thee. 6253 
(217). 

In far away Orcania. 15517 
(179). 


Little old New York. 6253 (285). 
Love is king. 15517 (225). 
Nobody knew. 15517 (272). 


Our dream of love is o’er. 6253 
(370). 
Shy little violet blue. 6253 (418). 
Sweet Rosa Pompetta. 6253 (464). 
When I’m alone with you. 15517 
(441). 
Hall (J. W. (Jimmie) ): 
Little hands that hold me. 14111. 
Roamin’ around in aé_ trailer. 
14681. 
Hall (Jimmie) See Hall (J. W. (Jim- 
mie) ) 
Hall (lL. B.) . He saw only her, she 


saw only him. 19423. 
Hall (L. M.) When the north wind 
blows. 23821. 


Hall (Loretta) 
1026. 
Hall Ove bea 


I heard you whisper. 


Choo-choo train. 29391. 

Jolly sailor man. 1337. 
Hall (M. W.) Lovin’ time. 22754. 
Hall (Nell) When they rang the 

golden bells for Elinore. 33706. 

Hall (Nita) Foolish heart. 27088. 
Hall (P22 ES 

Blaine it on the moon, 9724. 


I wonder what became of. 10730. 
That’s why I’m dreaming. 12294. 
Words by me, music by you. 12731. 
Hall (R. B.) Imperial life guards 
mareh. 6253 (235, 236). 


Hall (R. J.) I’ve hung my ladder to 
a star. 10701. 

Hall (Rex) Sing and tap your toes. 
17907. 


Hall (Richard): 
Durham cathedral. 21947. 
Ripon cathedral. 23268. 
York minster. 23927. 
Hall (Syd.) If Cupid should knock at 
your heart’s door. 1192. 
Hall (T. L.) Meadow lark. 4811. 
Efall, GVgeES): 
In a cozy Plymouth ear. 
Peek-a-boo moon. 8390. 
Your dollar is your best friend. 
33889. 
Hall (Vallie) 
of the moon. 
Hall (W. W.): 
Arizona moon. 3348. 
Forever in your arms. 3930. 
Girl in the gingham blue gown. 
3969. 
Goldie, the gold digger’s daughter. 
4007. 
Good mornin’ Glory. 4019. 
I found a horseshoe. 4216. 
I love you so. 4258. 
My old fashioned scrap book. 4984, 
4985. 
Next hundred years’ll be the hard- 
est. 5040. 
Oh! you so ’n’ so. 5111. 
Old wind mill. 5135. 
Peggy Anne. 17592. 


32064. 


We'll waltz by the light 
5945. 


Rhythm of State street. 17738. 
Ridin’ the Bar X range. 5337. 
Roly poly baby. 53855. 

Sweet honey chile. 5688. 


We're headin’ for a weddin’ in the 

hills. 5949. 
Hall & McCreary co.: 

Chorales for unchanged voices. 
6610. 

Choruses for changing voices. 374. 

Dett collection of negro spirituals. 
24412, 26923, 26924, 29471. 


1785 


INDEX 


Hall & McCreary co.—Continued. 
Part songs for changing voices. 
8376. 
Singable songs for male voices. 
2466. 
Hall-Mack co.: 
At dawning. 63854*, 
Christ of Galilee. 138163. 
Christ of the centuries. 
Cross of life and peace. 
Glorious Easter. 6984. 
Good tidings in Scripture and spir- 
itual songs. 193840. 
Guest room of the heart. 
Heralds of the sky. 29725. 
Joyous song. 29951. 


6611*. 
6685*. 


Message of gladness. 14263. 
Rejoice. 8521. 

Seven days with the Saviour. 
8647*. 


Shepherds tell us. 30537. 
Temple hymns and songs. 18118. 
There’s a song in my heart. 21057. 
Voice of praise. 29189 (455). 
When roses bloom. 18423. 
Worthy is the Lamb. 9392. 
Youth for the kingdom. 15504. 
Hallenbeck (B. J.) Down thru the 
years with you. 3769. 
Haller (Charles) : 


Always think of mother. 21569 
(9). 
Honey dear. 265383 (119). 
Hallett (Don) Western skies. 9228. 


Halliburton (Lula) My Arkansaw 
mountin home. 17276. 
Halliday (Fannie) Yes, I love you. 


29097. 

Hallin (Walter) Borta bra men hem- 
ma badst. 29334. 

Hallis (Adolph) Fantasia of the veld. 
714. 

Halloh. 31003 (18, 78, 150, 158, 159), 


33904 (59, 163). 
Hallowell (Clayton) 
bye. 6253 (385). 
Halls (J. C.) pseud. See Lincoln (H. J.) 
Hallstrom (Henry) : 
Benedictus es, Domine. 26662. 
What the Christ-Child heard. 
33657, 33658. 
Halmy (Lou): 


Primrose, good- 


Black forest waltz. 6456. 
Fate. 16170. 
Yo hasta el cielo daria. 30954. 
Halona. 29693. 
Halper (Harry) Perfect brain-child. 
32850. 


Halpern (stelle) 
Halsey (EK. M.) 


Aflame. 15530. 
Romance is all in my 


dreams. 28883. 
Halstead (Henry) Candle-light. 
6553. 


29681*. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8L 


Haltenorth (Hardy): 


Beach comber. 381117. 
Desolation. 26922. 
I need you so. 31973. 


My Ireland. 32595. 
Paean of love. 32822. 
When the sun sets on the Volga. 
33704. 
Willow trees are swaying by the 
bayou. 383767. 
Ham (J. A.) Always in my heart. 
6310. 
Hamann (H. M.) Paramount home 
study course for the plectrum guitar. 
8371. 
Hamblen (Bernard) : 
Blind mendicant. 15725. 


God is my strength. 19315. 
Thief. 21070. 

Hamblet (Bonnie) : 
Last waltz with Sally. 25131. 


Some day Ill call you sweetheart. 
23396. 
Hamblin (E. R.) 
Hambly (A. R.) 
Say. 9233. 
Hamburg (Irving) 
20688. 
Hamburger musik-verlag. 


Stranded. 2599. 
What do the birdies 


Romance is you. 


Vorwarts in 


die neue zeit. 18305. 

Hamby (E. F.) Somebody cares. 
12082. 

Hamel (D. R.) I’m glad you didn’t 


stop to say hello. 22324. 
Hamer (B. P.): 
Brush away your clouds with flow- 
ers. 18850. 
Now we must meet as friends. 
11517. 
Hamill (F. J.) 
TST Cee). 
Hamilton (Aileen) : 
Honey smile for me. 
I don’t care. 16491. 
In my treasure chest of dreams. 
7483, 24975. 
Hamilton (G. E.) 
pen now. 9592. 
Hamilton (Harry): 
Love moon. 30074. 


Maid of heatherbloom. 


22216. 


Anything can hap- 


Winds from ’cross the sea. 3124. 

Youwre a great sensation. 3212, 
15462. 

Hamilton (Ira) Lithpin’ Thal. 16985. 


Hamilton (Llewellyn) Will you be my 
baby grand. 9351. 
Hamilton (M. R.): 
If I had someone to love. 1198. 
Will you be my baby grand. 9351. 
Hamilton (M. W.) ‘Tunes for tiny 
troubadours. 5829. 


317, | Hamilton (Ord): 


Dreaming again. 16081. 


1786 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


No news. 32691. 
Song of the grateful heart. 
Hamilton (R. P.) 
17274. 
Hamilton (S. L.): 
For you were meant for me. 3926. 
I’ve parked my heart with you. 
7391. 
Wind from the sea. 
Hamilton (V. L.) 


33237. 
My affliction is you. 


12700. 
Sweet one love me 


please. 26021. 
Hamlin (P. C.) Fight for North- 
eastern. 24554. 


Hamm (Hiizabeth) : 
Hymn to America. 10491. 
Retired red cap. 5320. 
Someone said to me. 
Hammann (F. B.): 
Apart. 15594. 
Spirit of youth. 234386. 
Hammann (S. L.) You brought heart- 
break to me. 21494. 

Hammer (A. I.) Sing His praise for- 
evermore. 17910. 

Hammer (Arnold): 

Ah’s goin’ down to Reno. 21580. 

Whatcha got. 238780. 

While moonbeams play. 23846. 
Hammer (F. X.) Sonata. 4068. 
Hammersly (L. V.) How dark is the 

night. 4168. 
Hammes (A. J.) 
tana. 8800. 
Hammett (Jack) Lost my luck. 20064. 
Hammill (R. C.) Kitchen is my pal- 

- ace. 1402. 

Hammitt (Lacy) jr. 
7999. 

Hammond (C. E.): 

Hundred percent of the _ time. 

22232, 

Tse a-goin’ to town. 

It was untrue. 7562. 

New York, a name of fame. 
Hammond (Harry) 

tender feet. 18221. 
Hammond (M. E.) Hammond inter- 
national march of nations. 31738. 
Hammond (W. G.): 
Behold, the Master passeth by. 
6428, 6429. 
Come, see the place where Jesus 
lay. 38270 (106). 
Does the road wind uphill all the 
way. 3270 (144). 
Hamparsoumian (Anna) 
you. 15225. 
Hampartz (Anna) 
9TAS8. 
Hampton (E. R.): 
I don’t want to wait ’till the sun 


17958. 


On a journey in Mon- 


Moon and you. 


27467. 


230138. 
Toughen up your 


Waiting for 


Blues in paradise. 


goes down. 164983. 
When it’s shadow time in the val- 
ley. 23808. 


Hampton (F. J.) Dixieland bound. 
19079. 

Hampton music pub. co. Dixieland 
bound. 19079. 

Hanagan (A. J.) Deepest of deep 
dark blue. 24402. 

Hanaway (Al) Baby, what should I 
do. 31089. 


Hanby (B. R.) 
12862 (122). 
Hancock (E. B.) 
prairie. 173870. 
Haneock (John) : 
Answer to the maple on the hill. 
29239. 

Are you sure. 26598. 

Cotton mill blues. 26846. 

Going down the river of Jordan. 
19317. 

Green back dollar. 19367. 

Maple on the hill. 4788. 

My mother is waiting. 20311. 

On a cold winter night. 20435. 

She’s long, she’s tall. 2419. 

Swing, gate, swing. 2670. 

Take me home to the sunny South. 
20980... - 

What would you give in exchange. 
18393. 

Hancox (D. M.): 
Can you take it. 6550. 
If you say you do. 16699. 
Hand (C.M.): 

Behold the rose. 29301. 

Blue bird calls. 24187. 

Chinese lily. 18925. 

I love the blueness of your blue, 


Darling Nellie Gray. 


Mystic hills of the 


blue eyes. 16545. 
We love. 26249. 
Handal (Lydia) : 
Losing you. 11129. 


Palmeras de Egipto. 25638. 
Sweet memories. 12175. 
Te adoré. 26060. 
Handlen (Helen) Away up high in 
the sky. 29269. 
Handley (Ben) 
and me. 13435. 
Handley (Marco) I once loved a girl 
in Kilkenny. 1140. 
Handman (Lou): 
Bye bye baby. 18859, 18860. 
Funny face McGee. 16247. 
Homeward bound on the old Grey- 


Franklin D. for you 


hound. 948. 
I’m in love with a brand new 
baby. 27424. 


Lady wants to dance. . 32227. 

Last night I dreamed of you. 
22611. 

Me and the moon. 20171, 20172. 

Miller’s daughter and the shepherd 
on the hill. 382490. 


1787 


INDEX 


Handman (Lou)—Continued. 
Then you’ve never been in love. 
33403. 
Too many times. 18215. 
Who belongs to you. 21388. 
Handon (Martin): . 
In the glow of the dreamy waltz. 
29189 (206). 
J’aime mon amour. 
My Yorkshire lassie. 338904 (205). 
Our Miss Gibbs. 83904 (228). 
Romance. 33904 (252). 
S. A. R. 33904 (254). 
Hands (Bill) See Hands (W. A.) 
Hands (W. A.): 
Doin’ the twirl. 16045. 
Slow sailing. 17939. 
What a lovely evening. 18373. 
Handsel (Julius) Franklin D. Roose- 
velt the first man of the land. 13436. 
Handy (Elizabeth) Stay. 5586. 
Handy (W. C.): 
Good Lord sent me you. T7006. 
Hesitating blues. 4126. 
Nobody knows the trouble I see, 
28116. 
St. Louis blues. 33045. 
Yellow dog blues. 6148. 
Handy bros. music co., ine. : 


9509 (344). 


After all these years. 6271. 
Ave Maria. 21646. 

Blue thoughts. 255. 

Deep dawn. 6742. 

Dinin’ with Dinah. 21878. 


Fat and greasy. 3879. 

Going to hold out to the end. 27151. 

Good Lord sent me you. 7006. 

Gwine up: 4043. 

Handy’s (W. C.) Beale street blues. 
892. 

Hesitating blues. 4126. 

How do I love thee. 22226. 

How like a rose is love. 10478. 

I smells trouble. 10684. 

Like a phantom in the night. 7744. 


My dreams. 11374. 
My new fiame’s burning me up. 
11418. 


New Handy guitar method. 20851. 

Nobody knows the trouble I see. 
28116. , 

O captain! My captain. 1989. 

Pale horse and rider. 28241. 

Rhythm excursion. 2267. 

Run to Jesus. 5377. 

St. Louis blues. 338045. 

Saint Vitus dance. 20721. 

Song of the sky blue sea. 23414. 

Stay. 5586. 


Swing low, sweet Harriet. 30671. 
Swing right into love. 26027. 
Tears on my window pane. 23566. 


This is a sin-trying world. 28747. 
Were you there. 26265. 


Hans und Hanna. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


When you come out the wilderness. 
26336. 
Who calls you sweet mama now. 
238538. 
Yellow dog blues. 6143. 
Handy’s (W. C.) Beale street blues. 
892. 
Hanemann (H. W.) 
with the horse guards. 
Hanes (L. H.) See Hanes (Lyman) 
Hanes (Lyman) Happy days with 
Landon. 24674. 
Hanforth (T. W.) Remember, O Lord. 
14652. 
Hanfstaengl (Ernst) : 
Deutsches largo. 535. 
Skagerrak-marsch. 2470. 
Hanft (H. A.): 
Let’s end it with a kiss. 22630. 
Rhythm mania from Pennsylvania. 


Horsin’ about, 
13592. 


5328. 

Under a country moon. 12454. 
Hankins (A. B.) Heavenly radio. 
24708. 
Hanks (Howard) Robyn harmony. 


20672, 20678. 
Hanley (EH. A.) 

again. 1694. 
Hanley (J. F.): 
Oh God, give us rain. 


Memories haunt me 


23059. 


There’s a friendly house. 5740. 
Widow’s daughter. 30920. 
Hanley (M.C.) See Phelan (M. C. H.) 
Hanna (L. W.) Love’s’ rendezvous. 
4756, 22753. 
Hannafin (KE. F.) List’ning to the 
whispering of the sea. 14097. 
Hannington (R. W.) When we had got 
through smacking. 15384. 


Hannon (J. J.) Just like a dream. 


1374. 
Hannon (Josie) Little pitter patter 
feet. 7772. 


Hanon (C. L.) Virtuoso pianist. 2921. 

Hanon (M. J.) God gave me you. 
6992. 

Hanrahan (John) When you gave me 
your love, you gave me the key to 


your heart. 23831. 
Hans (Melvin) Installment daddy. 
25008. 


317388. 

Hansbrough (Doris) Let’s take off. 
16947. 

Hansbrough (Mrs. J. R.) Vll share my 
dreams with you. 10579. 


Hanschmann (—) Honolulu. 31816. 


Hanscom (F. W.) Homeland. 24031 
(75). 
Hansen (C. L.) Sweetheart in the 


spring. 14975. 
Hansen (Erik): 
Abanico. 18651. 


Grasshoppers’ dance. 4030. 


1788 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kismet. 27653. 
Lost chord. 32352, 32358. 
Love’s old sweet song. 7856. 
Minuet. 27983. 
Novios. 8226. 
Smiles, then kisses. 5507. 
Valse septembre. 28864, 
Wee Macgreegor. 5957. 
Hansen (Pearl): 
If I had you dear to welcome me 


home. 24988. 
Old farm, our home by the hill. 
20417. 
Will Rogers’ grave. 26402. 
Hansen (R. G.) Nightingale Isle. 
17415. 
Hansen (Ross) Blue bonnet girl. 
15728. 
Hansen (Wilhelm) : 
Aftentimerne. 6269. 
Apollo revyen 1936. 24099. 


Bellevue revyen 1936. 24168. 
Concertino. 6664, 24334. 
Danmark for folket. 24378. 
Danske taalte ikke tvang. 6718. 


Der staar Fréken Mathiesen. 
24407. 

Dit hjerte er i fare, Andersen. 
24421. 


Elsk mig i December som i Maj. 


Fenix revyen 1936. 24574. 


Giv mig dit hjerte, min egen ven. 


24618. 


Guldfisken. 7044. 


Hen te’ kommoden og te’bavs igen. 


24706. 
Hornbeek revyen 1936. 24741. 


Hundrede tusinde hender. 7173. 

Hver en egte Kgbenhavner. 24768. 

Hvide bgrn og sorte bgrn. 24764. 

I aften. 29767. 

I anledning af-. 31858. 

Intermezzo. 64388. 

Jydsk Liegstouw danse-potpourri. 
32187. 

Klaverkoneert nr. 1. 32214. 

Kronprinsesse Ingrids marsch. 
25118. 


Kun en lille sang. 29988. 
Lille foraarshilsen. 25180. 
Livet er en tango. 25200. 
Lytternes treskovals. 7875. 
Lytternes wienervals. 7876. 
Man kan ikke plukke roser. 
Midnatsvalsen. 1712, 25338. 
Min kone er husar. 7977. 


Min lille spaniolerinde. 1722. 
Mor’s sang. 253876. 
Naar vi to bli’r gift. 8156. 


Nothing matters. 30292. 
Panserbasse. 380380. 
Pernambuco. 30396. 
Quartett. 25723. 


7898. 


Quarto quartetto. 25724. 
Resignation. 14657. 
Rytme skolen. 33040. 
Skgnneste af alle sange. 
Smil dig gennem livet. 
Snushanerne. 8728, 

Sol og sang. 25918. 

Sort og hvidt. 8787. 

Sorte Sheba, 8788. 

Stille mit hjerte. 25981. 

Sur le soir. 26007. 

Tenk paa din Mor derhjemme. 

26042. 

To drosler paa en gren. 

Ud i den grgnne skov. 

Vaarens melodi. 26193. 

Violinens sang. 15212. 

S8Oernes glade valse.. 31003. 
Hansman (A. H.): 

Because I didn’t believe in you. 

3424. 

Song that has no end. 5549. 
Hansman (Gus) See Hansman (A. H.) 
Hanson (B. N.) Along the azalea trail 

with you in old Mobile. 6307. 

Hanson (Bill) In a little jernt in 
Greenpernt by the Gowanus canal. 
19740. 

Hanson (Bob) Sunshine. 28620. 

Hanson (C. A.) Angelita sweetheart of 
the golden West. 18707. 

Hanson (Charles) Sweet memories. 
5642. 

Hanson (Eddy) ‘That little shack by 
the rail-road track, where the sweet 
wild roses grow. 15056. 

Hanson (F. T.): 

Ill always love you. 7248. 

Over and over again. 17558. - 
Hanson (Helen) Childhood dreams. 

9862. 

Hanson (Howard): 
Dance of the warriors. 
Enchantment. 6850. 

Hanson (M. C.): 
Shadows. 23328. 
With all my love. 

Hansson (Stig) : 

I kvéll skall dansbanan_ lovas. 

16515. 

Natten dr vir. 11459. 

Nu ska’ vi vara snilla. 5078, 

Och gangar ett skepp fran Amster- 

dam. 17450. 
Pa ett litet moln i sjunde himlen. 
11634. 

Terrakotta. 8944. 

Under Stockholms broar. 5858. 
Hanulee (J. S.) Melancholy serenade. 

301388. 


25891, 
25897, 


8440. 
26181. 


6707. 


23894. 


Hanway (C. G.) Texas. 18122. 
Hanzel (Frank): 
Can you imagine. 24246. 


1789 


INDEX 


pt. U1, n-s., v. 31 


Hanzel (Frank)—Continued. 
I ean’t get you out of my mind. 
996. 
Haon (R. V.): 
Isn’t it remarkable. 
Lost horizon. 982355. 
Next time we love. 30274. 
Novelty of it all. 30294. 
Happy birthday. 19396. 
Happy days are here again. 26952. 
Happy-go-lucky. 29828, 30771, 33492. 
Happy hypocrite. 16003, 16336. 
Happy landing. 10371*. 
Happy party. 16837. 
Harbach (O. A.) I thought I knew. 
1153. 
Harbert music: 
Back talk. 3397. 
Chicken reel. 3576. 
Xylophone technique. 9399. 
Harbridge (A. J.) It’s the girl you 


32111. 


love. 7556. 

Harbut (Mae) Substitute for you. 
30688. 

Harclerode (W.M.) Ol’ Parson Wash- 
ington. 23075. 


Harcourt (J. R.) jr.: 


Everyone’s in love but me. 24524. 
In the mood. 22480. 
Harcourt (Marguerite) Just a song. 


— 10935. 
Harcourt, Brace & co., ine.: 
Days of Alard, Dancla and Vieux- 
temps. 506. 
Days of Brahms and Saint-Saéns. 
19046. 
Days of Grieg and Tschaikowsky. 
26899. 
Days of Joachim and Hellmesber- 
ger. 21852. 
Days of Scharwenka and Moszkow- 
ski. 31404. 
Days of Wieniawski and Monas- 
terio. 26900. 
Symphonies of Haydn, 
and Mozart in score. 
(Ernest ) Money, 
bacon. 20216. 
Hardebeck (C. G.) 
songs. 18708. 
Harder (E.) March of hope. 11216. 
Harder (E. E.) Some day I hope to 
eall you my own. 20828. 
Harder (Mildred) Teams of old Pur- 
due. 23558. 
Hardin (Lane): 
I don’t know. 27338. 
My girl in sunny “Tennessee. 
30216. 
Oh! Wonderful day. 28154. 
Harding (A. J.) Ill never forget you. 
1051. 


Schubert 
10395. 


Hard beans and 


Anglo-Irish folk 


Harding (C. T.) 
time in Nevada. 
Harding (Harvey) 


When it’s roundup 
26307. 
Would you mind 


if I steal your heart. 3838800. 
Harding (Phyllis) : 
Hills of my desire. 19457. 


It’s time to fall in love again. 
13913. 
Hardman (G. L.) 

3053. 
Hardwick (A. S.) Just an old fash- 
ioned trunk. 1362. 
Hardy (A. T.): 
God's gift to the world. 22108. 
Joy to the world. 27610*. 
King Jesus is a-listenin’. 
My earnest prayer. 22914. 
Hardy (Edith) Dearest of dreams. 
24395. 
Hardy (Fred): 
Lazy harbor. 25135. 
Punuluu. 25719. 
Where the sky blue meets the sea 
blue. 26354. 
Hardy (M. L.) Oh, let it stay put. 
32742. 
Hardy (Oliver) Dixie. 13279. 
Hardy (Ross) My Honolulu rendez- 
vous. 4965. 
Hare (EK. V.) Let me alone. 
Harfordy(h. Gi: 
Bless your heart. 15724. 
Help yourself to my heart. 138567. 
Rhapsody internationale. 23258. 
Sing me a song of the saddle. 
28506. 
You might as well be mine. 26469. 
Hargis (P. K.) I fell in love with you 
over the air. 10532. 
Hargrave (Clay) Let us waltz once 
again. 25168. 
Hargreave (B. L.): 
Baby o’mine. 21657. 
There’s a cottage in the valley. 
8987. 
When 
9$271. 
Hargreaves (William) : 


When we are one. 


27651. 


1449. 


it’s apple blossom time. 


Oh, I must go home _ to-night. 
18648 (273). 
Say no more about it. 29189 (374), 
31003. (160). 
Haring (Bob) Beautiful Ohio. 18783. 
Harju (J. O.): 


Armaani kainalossa. 21626. 

On a sSilv’ry lake, in the moon- 
light. 14510. 

Harker (F. F.): 

Benedictus. 18648 (37-39). 

Calm on the list’ning ear of night. 
15517 (44). 

Communion service. 
83). ; 


18648 (80-— 


1790 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 


Gloria in excelsis, in B flat. 6253 
(148). 

Great day of the Lord is near. 
18648 (148). 

Great is the Lord. 18648 (149). 

Harker’s organ collection. 18648 
(156, 157). 

He shall come down like rain. 
16369. 

I will feed my flock. 18648 (188). 

Jubilate Deo. 18648 (206, 207). 

Lead me, Lord. 9509 (377). 

Let the peace of God rule in your 
hearts. 18648 (220). 

Lord is great in Sion. 6253 (292). 

Magnificat and Nunc. dimittis. 
18648 (232-235). 

Magnify His name. 18648 (236). 

O clap your hands. 18648 (263). 

O Lord, bow manifold. 18648 


(265). 

O paradise, O paradise. 9509 
(533). 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 18648 
(290). 


Sanctus in B flat. 9509 (648). 

Sing unto God, O ye kingdoms of 
the earth. 6253. (423). 

Six Christmas carols. 18648 (155). 

Stand up and bless the Lord your 
God. 18648 (332). 

Te Deum laudamus. 18648 (341- 
344). 

Turn thee unto me. 18245. 

Ye shall go out with joy. 18648 
(395). 


Harker’s organ collection. 18648 (156, 
157). 

Harkins (C. M.) Polly ticks. 25684. 

Harkness (Bettye) Hollywood town. 
10449. 

Harkness (Robert): 


Alone. 18648 (9). 

Are you lonely. 3270 (27). 

At His bidding. 3270 (33). 

At the foot of the cross. 18648 
(24). 

Beneath His shadow hiding. 3270 
(58). 

Burden bearer. 3270 (77). 

Call to pray. 13116. 

Carry your Bible. 3270 (84). 

Channel of service. 3270 (90). 

Come. 18648 (77). 

Come away. 33904 (44). 

Come dear Jesus. 3270 (105). 

Day by day. 3270 (133). 

Does everybody know. 33904 (60). 

Hiernity where. 3270 (171). 

Evening prayer. 3270 (173). 

Faultless before the throne. 3270 
(186). 

For our good. 3270 (198). 

Gather them in. 18648 (137). 


126829—37 


me 1791 


God’s word in your heart. 383904 
(95). 

He can set it right. 33904 (1038). 

He lives. 18648 (159). 

He rescued me. 18648 (162). 

He will meet you. 38270 (249). 

He will not let me go. 3270 (250). 

His life. 3270 (260). 

Hymn of the association. 3270 
(279'). 

I have a Saviour. 33904 (119). 

Til sing His praise. 33904 (124). 

I must lean hard. 33904 (129). 

I never can tell. 18648 (183). 

I will trust. 33904 (1382). 

In His keeping. 3270 (307). 

In praise of Him. 3270 (310). 

In the better land with Jesus. 
38270 (311). 

In the morning. 3270 (315). 

Et is for mess S2cOns2e. 

Jesus enthroned. 18648 (202). 

Jesus is all to me. 338904 (145). 

Jesus is always true. 3270 (337). 

Jesus paid your ransom. 18648 
(203). 

Jesus says He loves me. 3270 
(340). 

Jesus will sustain you. 18648 
(205). 

Joy awaiting. 33904 (149). 

Joy of the lord. 3270 (345). 

Just a little nearer. 24031 (102). 

Letter from Jesus. 38270 (362). 

Little while. 33904 (167). 

Look on the bright side. 18648 
(29). 

Lord’s prayer. 3270 (391). 

Love of Jesus. 53904 (170). 

My all in all. 3270 (429). 

My heart’s rest. 18648 (252). 

My saviour. 3270 (488). 

My song. 3270 (441). 

Nothing too small for Him. 18648 
(258). 

Pledge and a prayer. 3270 (505). 

Pray through. 26533. (228). 

Prayer is the way. 3270 (517). 

Reaching out to save you now. 
3270 (524). 

Read it over again to me. 3270 
(526). 

Reticence in sorrow. 3270 (534). 

Risen. 3270 (548). 

Safe until the morning. 3270 
(557). 

Saviour’s call. 33904 (259). 

Searlet stream. 3270 (562). 

Shepherd kind and true. 3270 
(574). 

So precious to me. 3270 (592). 

Song of repose. 3270 (604). 

Song of rest. 3270 (605). 

Still, still with Thee. 3270 (628). 


INDEX 


Harkness (Robert)—Continued. 
Strength for to-day. 18648 (333). 
Teil Jesus. 383904 (303). 
Thanksgiving hymn. 3270 (651). 
That beautiful city. 33904 (305). 
Threshold of prayer. 3270 (660). 
"Tis Jesus. 383904 (811). 
Trusting in the _ blood. 33904 
(316). 
*Twill be all sunshine there. 3270 
(675). 
Two songs. 3270 (243). 
Valley of the shadow. 3270 (681). 
We are coming. 18648 (374). 
What will it be. 33904 (328). 
When God forgives He forgets. 
18648 (3885). 
When I remember. 3270 (715). 
When Jesus sought me. 33904 
(33): 
While Jesus holds my hand. 
3270 (728). 
Who is this. 3270 (735). 
Why not trust Him now. 3270 
(739). 
Why stand ye idle. 3270 (741). 
Harlan (John) Spending my time 
with you. 2561. 

Harlem (D. E.) Debutante waltzes. 
18648 (95). 

Harlin (Jay) Gone but not forgotten. 
22119. 

Harlin bros. : 

Ain’t cha comin’ home to-night. 
9543. 

Aloha. 6298. 

Aloha oe. 15559. 

Annie Rooney. 129381. 

Auld lang syne. 156388. 

Beautiful heaven. 18781. 

Before I’m through with you. 9687. 

Big rock candy mountain. 15715. 

Black sand beach. 18813. 

Bright Mohawk Valley. 138089. 

Bury me out on the prairie. 138105. 

By the blue lagoon. 18856. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
18904. 

Choclo. 18928. 

Ciribiribin. 18939. 

Climbing up the golden stairs. 
18945. 

Coconut grove in Kauai. 9889. 

Come back to Erin. 18958. 

Cucaracha. 19004. 

Darling Nellie Gray. 138241. 

Dixie. 19075. 

Down Honolulu way, where palm 
trees grow. 19115. 

Down in Honolulu town. 19117. 

Down Lovers Lane. 19118. 

Dream isle. 21917. 

Du, du liegst mir im herzen. 10118. 

Every day you’re away. 19188. 


1792 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Far across the deep blue sea. 
6891, 16165. 

Follow the gleam. 18419. 

Fort Kamehameha. 19260. 

Frankie and Johnny. 19268. 

Ful-dul-dee. 10278. 

Golden slippers. 19321. 

Golondrina. 19323. 

Gone but not forgotten. 22119. 

Goodnight, ladies. 13489. 

Halona. 103865. 

Harmony waltz. ‘TO71. 

Hawaiian echoes. 10390, 16355. 

Hawaiian moon. 7078, 19419. 

Home on the range. 16427. 

Home, sweet home. 10456. 

Hula medley. 19499. 

I'd like to be in Texas. 16484. 

I don’t want your sympathy. 
13688. 

I dream of you. 19539. 

I’m telling you. 19640. 

I want sontebody, a sweet some- 
body. 19683. 

If I only had a home sweet home. 
10751. 

In old Madrid. 19763. 

Jesus, lover of my soul. 10911. 

Letter edged in black. 14078. 

Lieber Augustin. 14079. 

Little longer. 20008. 

Long long ago. 14144. 

Love’s old sweet song. 17087. 

Melody in F. 17168. 

Merry widow waltz. 14261. 

Minuet in G. 18798. 

Moon and you. 20223. 

My bonnie lies over the ocean. 
14341. 

My country home. 14850. 

My home in Tennessee. 8098. 

My old Kentucky home. 17340. 

National march. 20889. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 8169. 

O sole mio. 20402. 

Oh, Susanna. 14490. 

Old Black Joe. 8270, 17471. 

Old moon. 17488. 

One more waltz before we say 
goodbye. 8328, 20470. 

One two three four. 17521. 

Onward Christian soldiers. 175381. 

Pauline. 20520. 

Pearl Harbor march. 20524. 

Progression waltz. 8472. 

Rainbow. 20626. 

Rippling waters. 20661. 

Royal Hawaiian waltz. 20701. 

Santa Lucia. 17818. 

She’ll be comin’ ’round the moun- 
tain. 14770. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
17895. 

Slovenian waltz medley. 179836. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 
Snow flakes. 14831. 
Souvenir. 20871. 
Spagnola. 20873. 


Strolling along. 20913. 

Swanee River. 209389. 

Sweet by and by. 14957. 

Sweet lei Lehua. 12171. 

Sweetest moment ever known. 
14972. 

Swing low, sweet chariot. 20962. 


That picture dear of you. 18140. 

Things Id like to do. 12326. 

Tramp, tramp, tramp. 15145. 

Turkey in the straw. 21150. 

Ua like no a like. 21169. 

Under a Florida moon. 12455. 

Under the double eagle. 21175. 

Unforgotten dream. 18269. 

Virginia Lee. 18296. 

Waltz melody. 9173. 

Whem wham blues. 12592. 

When all the world has gone to 
rest. 12598. 

When night appears. 21335. 

When the moon shines down in 
Indiana. 21340. 

When you and I were young Mag- 
gie, 21355. 

Whispering hope. 15360. 

Won’t you understand. 

Yaaka hula tune. 21466. 

You go to your church and Ill go 


21448. 


to mine. 18578. 
Harling (W. F.) Why did I trifle 
with love. 30917. 


Harlow (Bert) 
Harlow (H. A.) 
13584, 
Harman (C. E.) 
23905. 
Harman (M. K.): 
Baby’s jabber. 9642. 
Bath song. 9659. 
Beautiful lovely rattle. 9672. 
Bee and Miss Butterfly. 9683. 


See Harlow (H. A.) 
Homeward bound. 


Wonderful Jesus. 


Boasting. 9749. 
Doggie bow wow. 10040. 
Drifting with you. 10107. 


Kitty cat and lively fishes. 10975. 
Let’s dance. 11026. 
Lolie pop and chocolate. 11101. 


Mister Punkins, how do you do, 
good-bye. 11283. 

Now what do you think. 11518. 
Playing soldiers. 11700. 
Roll-a-bye. 11851. 
Slippery slidy slam. 
Wake little birdie. 
Won't you 


12003. 
12526. 
come to my party. 


t2723. 
Harmer (C. H.): 
Forever. 22050. 


Greater thing. 19864. 
I hear a voice. 19557. 


My rose. 20318. 
Thy goal. 21095. 
Together. 33465. 
Harmon (D. P.): 
Bus went down in the channel. 
18853. 


Washing tub. 29538. 
When you're blue. 21358. 
Harmon (J. 8.) Just a run around. 
4512. 
Harmon (M. K.) jr. 
4422. 
Harmon (Morry) Vood you do it if 
you vas me. 5905. 
Harmon (R. M.) My mother’s love. 
4979. 
Harmon (R. R.): 
Falling for you. 
Love on the radio. 


Indian maiden. 


10189. 
11157. 


What’ll we do with father. 15280. 
Harmonica playing made easy. 7069. 
Harmony music publishers: 

Communion. 18965, 

Take no thought for your life. 

20983. 

Through flood-tides of love. 21091. 

Harmony quartette collection. 896. 


Harms (Reno) Why. 6083. 
Harms (T. B.) co.: 
Close to me. 21781. 


Love, what are you doing to my 


heart. 22742. 

OV Man River. 238074. 

Why wait. 3100. 

Harms, inc.: 

All’s fair in love and war. 29210. 

Anything goes. 21620. 

Blue eyes. 26689. 

Blue night. 31182. 

Carefree. 323. 

Fancy meeting you. 22009. 

Half of me. 22150. 

I cannot live without your love. 
27320. 

In your own quiet way. 22491. 

Indian love eall. 1262. 

Just for you. 4529. 

Let’s put our heads together. 
30019. 

Night-time in Rio. 32680. 

Rose-Marie. 2322. 

Silhouettes under the stars. 25868. 

Speaking of the weather. 30603. 


Student prince. 8847. 

There'll always be a lady fair. 
5736. 

Trouble don’t like music, everybody 
Sing. 30775. 

White horse inn. 29027. 

With plenty of money and you. 
30934. 

You're gonaa make the same mis- 
take all over again. 29142. 


1793 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


5 


Harms, ine.—Continued. 
Youre number one on my hit pa- 
rade. 383872. 
You’re too good to be bad. 30985. 
Harness (C. A.) Love is understand- 
ing. 25251. 
Harold (Charles) : 


Harrington (Cecil): 
He wooed her and wooed her and 
wooed her. 914. 
King of the road. 19899. 
Rhythm of the wheels. 
Song of the birds. 2586. 
Up the hill to happy days. 


20653. 
21185, 


Dreamer, dream your dreams with] Harrington (J. N.) Our eapitol. 32809. 


me. 6805. 
Inspiration. 25002. 
Long live the king. 4698. 
Manhattan at midnight. 
Sleepy dolly in a box. 
Taps to love. 2694. 
There’s a cobweb on the moon. 
2747. 
We’re on our way to heaven. 2973. 
Harold (Margaret) Ten-finger tunes. 


7900. 
8703. 


2708. 
Harold (William) Goofus. 7014. 
Harp (M. J.) Take me with you in 
your dreams. 5673. 
Harp of Tara. 13533. 
Harper (Bob): 
Mary. 14226. 


Underneath a tropic moon. 9115. 

Harper (C. HE.) Harper method for 
piano accordion. 4081. 

Harper (E. A.) Nite I fell in love with 
you. 1955. 

Harper (J. N.) You brought me hap- 
piness when you came my way. 
42758. 

Harper (Jean) Smooth music. 23388. 

Harper (Jeanette) Singing those tele- 
phone blues. 11994. 

Harper (Jerry) See Harper (Jeanette) 

Harper (Jimmy) : 

Don’t let the river run dry. 6782. 

He forgot to come back. 29713. 

I’m one of the little orphans of the 
storm. 7326. 


Queen of hearts. 8488. 
Harper (M. G.): 
Love’s garden. 7855. 


Sweetheart of Fairy Stone Park. 
2666. 

Harper (Marjorie) : 
I sing. 19658. 
Two silhouettes 

5851, 12445. 
Harper (Vera) Let not your heart be 
troubled. 30014. 
Harpester (Orriet) 

13001. 
Harrel (M. S. W.) 
21160. 

Harrhy (Edith) 
series. 18687. 
Harrigan (F. X.) 

fair in thirty-nine. 


on the moon. 


Barndomsminder. 


Twilight hour. 


10565. 


Harrington (B. F.) prop., and Harring- 
Tea time 


ton (B. F.) and son, au. 
and all alone. 18101. 


Allan’s concert song 


Ill be there at the 


Harrington (L. H.) Kathleen. 1385. 
Harrington (Verne) See Harrington 
(L. H.) 


Harrington (Mrs. W. C.) 
ian (Amber) 

Harris (A.) Palace march. 

Harris (A. E.): 

Adagio cantabile. 

Allegretto. 31138. 

Concertino. 31329. 

Excerpt from piano sonata no. 10. 

32546. 
St. Julien. 33044. 
Harris (Albert): 
Mary nicknamed September Morn, 
25300. 

Mind your own business. 20198. 
Harris (B. E.) Moon magic. 22857. 
Harris (Buddy) See Harris (C. J.) 
Harris (C. H.): 

Day by day. 9984. 

Dream, dream, dream. 10079. 

Gypsy’s song of love. 10355. 

Southland, I love you so. 12081. 
Harris (C. J.): 

At the cross 

21639. 

In all my dreams. 27532. 

Mem ries in blue. 22816. 

My heart’s in a storm. 25439. 

You're mine. 12797. 

Harris (C. K.) au., and Harris (C. L.) 
prop.: 

Always me. 12862 (7). 

I’m starving for one sight of you. 

6253. (212). 
It might have been. 6253 (250). 


See Rooben- 
23152. 
obs te 


road of dreams. 


Man, a maid, a moon, a boat. 
9509 (441). 
Nobody. knows, nobody _ cares. 
12862 (366). 
Harris (C. M.): 
Do you like dis. 26943. 
Our Franklin D. 28221. 
Harris (Colby) : 
It was worth it. 29937. 
Tell me. 26066. 
Harris (Cuthbert) : 
List! the cherubie host. 4651. 


O love that wilt not let me go. 
21569 (409). 
Sérénade tendre. 25841. 
Harris (Dora) Save a poor sinner 
from dying. 20732. 


d 1794 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Harris (BE. G.) 
27528. 
Barris (is :J.) : 
Girl I meet on the street. 29643. 
My love is meant for you. 20302. 
Whispering Adirondack mountains. 
12663. 
Harris (Edward) : 
Beautiful sky. 


Imagine how I feel. 


195. 


It was a lover and his lass. 4471. 
Vanished summer. 15202. 
Harris (Hlwin) Whisp’ring Adiron- 
dack mountains. 213880. 


Harris (Frank) : 

Gathering flowers from the hill- 
side. 19286. 

Got a home in that rock. 19344. 

If I could hear my mother. 19708. 

John Henry was a little boy. 
19842. 

Play that waltz again. 28275. 

Shake hands with mother. 20758. 

That three point two. 28711. 

There’s an old and faded picture. 
21060. 

Walk that lonesome valley. 21221. 

Why don’t you come back to me. 


29045. 

Won't be worried long. 21442. 
Harris (Frederick) Canadian very 
first music book for beginners. 
31237. 


Harris (Frederick) co.: 

Canadian very first music book for 
beginners. 31237. 

Coronation ode. 31347. 
Falls the snow. 6886. 
New approach to the piano. 23005. 
Peter’s book. 17601. 
Take me to a green isle. 6886. 
Two county songs. 31646. 

Harris (G. E.): 
Before the face of Jesus. 6425. 
I’m climbing up the golden stair. 


7293. 

I’ve never found a friend like 
mother. 22406. 

It was all for God’s wonderful 
love. 10887. 


On Calvary. 115838. 
Harris (G. F.) Just swing away. 
29965. 
Harris 
26364. 
Harris (Gene) 
Harris (H. A.) 
3270 (166). 
Harris (H. W.) 
3270 (166). 
Harris (Helen) Don’t wake me up, 
if this isa dream. 13300. 
Harris (J. D.): 
Aw shuckins. 
Empty hours. 


(G. L.) Whistling riders. 


See Harris (E. G.) 
Enchanted cascade. 


Enchanted cascade. 


9632. 
657. 


Ghost of love. 799. 

Gold moon. 8381. 

Heaven. 10405. 

Sign on the dotted line. 2448. 
Harris (J. F.) Song of the drum- 

sticks. 14870. 

Harris (J. J.) 
Harris (J. N.) 
Harris (Jack) 


If you pray. 24949. 
Bird 0’ love. 18812. 
Yes, it’s true all they 


say about Dixie. 264381. 
Harris (Jack) : 
Harlem blues. 31745. 


Nobody else but my sugar and me.. 
32694. 
One song in my heart. 32786. 
Harris (Jennie) : 
Bachelor of love. 6887. 
Music in my heart is you. 
Harris (John R.): 
Dreaming. 597. 
Shadows on the Raritan. 8652. 
Two eyes of blue.. 12489. 
Your love has gone. 26517. 
Harris (Joseph) : 
Go to sleep. 31667. 
Hold me fast. 19462. 
Ill be true to you. 1039. 
I love you so. 10598. 
I’m lost without you. 19627. 
I spent last night in heaven. 
29834. 
Moon in heaven. 27950. 
Please don’t tell me I was only 
dreaming. 11703. 
Harris (Joseph R.) To win your heart. 
33460. 
Harris (Louisa) O love that wilt not 
let me go. 21569 (409). 
Harris (M. L.) Part-time blues. 
23159. 
Harris (Marion) 
in town tonight. 
Harris (Mattie) 
8127. 
Harris (N. L.): 
In love with you. 7475. 
My heart belongs to you. 
Harris (P. S.) 
5834. 
Harris (R. E.): 
And the great big saw came nearer 
and nearer. 9586. 
Baby in the pram. 9639. 
Gertie, the gunman’s moll. 
Harmonica Dan. 10875. 
O. K. for sound. 25535. 
Palais glide. 2097. 
Signalman Sam. 14787. 
Ta-ta, ta-ta, say ta-ta to your tar. 
33352. 
We'll drum ’em down the channel. 
33628. 


22894. 


Ill B. B. C-ing you 
4231. 
My mountain home. 


1836. 
Twilight and roses. 


10291. 


Harris (Remus): 


I bless the moon. 7187. 


1795 


INDEX 


pt; TH, nS. V2 


Harris (Remus) —Continued. 


You gotta have. 12777. 
Harris (Roy): 
Art of the fugue. 15650. 


Prelude and Fugue. 8459. 
Trio for piano, violin and violin- 
cello. 15148. 
Harris (Russell) See Harris (John 
R. 


Harris (S. P.) Romance. 
Harris (Thoro) 


15517 (320). 
Banner of love songs. 


3411. 
Harris (Victor): 
April. 3270 (28). 


Ashes of roses. 18648 (23). 

By Babylon’s wave. 15517 (131). 

Chorus of reapers. 21569 (571). 

Hloods of spring. 31590. 

Invocation to Saint Cecilia. 

Island. 382109. 

Lady Laughter. 6253 (268). 

Lady picking mulberries. 19924. 

Lady Spring. 6253 (270). 

Maids of Cadiz. 30102. 

Spanish serenata. 17991, 17992. 

Summer wind. 3270 (630). 
Harris (W. H.) From a heart made 

whole. 3946. 

Harris (W. J.): 
Cannibal love. 29189 (53). 
Games of childhood days. 

(207): 
Hurry back. 18648 (173). 
Kid-Land. 21569 (281). 
Harris (W. R.) Who ean I turn to. 


32108. 


3270 


12670. 

Harrison (A. F.) In the gloaming. 
29189 (205). 

Harrison (A. R.) My California home. 
30207. 

Harrison (Ben (Ace)) Why. 18471. 

Harrison (Hmile) My conversation 
with the moon. 32572. 

Harrison (Fred) When two lips be- 
tray two eyes. 18433. 

Harrison (G. E.) Until. 30807. 

Harrison (H. L.) With you beside 
me. 33781. 


Harrison (Julius) : 
Memory island. 30146. 
Night ride of elves. 30151. 


Tales of the Vienna forest. 33360. 

Winter and spring. 33088. 
Harrison (Ken): 

Sitting in the rumble seat. 14810. 

Your picture in the frame. 12841. 


Harrison (Kenneth) 
can you be. 18524. 
Harrison (M. 8.) Yes, that’s me, I’m 
going home. 9405. 
Harrison (Michael) : 
Anita. 15585. 
It’s me for you, Marie. 
It’s up to you. 16807. 


Wond’ring where 
= 


19814. 


Never in all my life. 20347. 

This must be heaven. 30732. 

When love comes a-knocking at 
your door. 23812. 

Harrison (O. P.) You’re the first one 
in my heart, and the last one on my 
mind. 12810. 

IRtarrisony |) (ey ake) 
opera. 31148. 

Harrison (P. V.): 

Kissable. 10972. 
Stay ‘way from my heart. 

Harrison (Richard) : 

I’m happy and I’m free. 10622. 
Shy Ann’s cayenne. 25862. 

Harrison (Russell) Mother’s love al- 
ways welcomes you there. 4902. 

Harrison (T. J.) California moon and 
you. 293860. 

Harrison (W. J.) jr. 
11136. 

Harrold (J. J.) 
road boy. 9488. 

Harsanyi (Tibor) 

Harsen (Anthony) 


Benedicite omnia 


121238: 


Love in season. 
Your dad’s a rail- 


Pastorales. 11655. 
When violins sing. 


28827. 
Hart (Charles) Am I = dreaming. 
15569. 
Hart (Fritz) Save me, O God. 28438. 
Hart (H. EH.) Never again will it 


thrill me just like it used to do. 
23001. 
Hart (H. W.) All for you. 18678. 
Hart (L. J.) Love me to-night as the 
Shadows fall. 4732. 


Hart (Lillian) pseud. See Goldner 
(Lillian) 
Harin@Min ti): 
Gaily sailing to Sunset Valley. 
778. i 


In the twilight of life. 1255. 

Just a little silver sailboat on a 
blue glass sea. 1354. 

My dream of gold. 17302. 

My song of love. 11457. 


You’re the words and music. 6215. 


Hart (N. E.) Long ago in Indiana. 
27769. 

Hart (Pauline) lLet’s dance the min- 
uet. 25155. , 


Hart, (RM) 
Drink up boys. 10112. 
Miss Mazippah from Mississippah. 
14275. 
Pickin’ stars off the ground. 14588. 
Since you won't play with me. 
11985. 
Hart (8S. C.) When it’s lamp lightin’ 
time up in heaven. 25806. 
Harte (Cecelia) Robin’s spring song. 
14685. 
Hartel (J. E.) 
(130). 


Old chureh bell. 31003 


1796 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Harter (Harry) Melody for two. 
201838. 
Hartford music co.: 

Charming bells of spring. 31275. 


Lights of life. 32282. 
Hartley (F. M.) When I go a courtin’. 


237938. 
Hartley (J. BR.) Western trails. 
18371. 
Hartman (Clare) Yodel lady. 33818. 


Hartman (D. A.) Answer to maple on 


the hill. 15590. 
Hartman (Elizabeth) Swallows in the 
willows. 28495. 


Hartman (H. Silver moon on 
the Colorado. 
Hartman (QO, A.) 
Hartman (Pauline) 
minuet. ae 

Hartman (S. G.): 
Cocktail hour. 18949. 
Dansant. 19029. 
Green. 193866. 
Streamline. 20912. 
Strolling. 23467. 
Tangoriento. 20990. 

Hartmann (M. B.) 

moonlight. 12169. 
Hartness (W. M.) 
springtime. 12795. 

Hartnett (Zerola) : 
Faithful to you. 133889. 
Rocky Mountain cabin. 2302. 

Harts (H. L.): 

Christmas story. 33904 (39). 
Fickle dinner bell. 6253 (124). 


iL BR.) 

5465. 
Tantalizing. 33368. 

Let’s dance the 


Sweet golden 


You're like the 


I lead an awf'lly lazy life. 6253 
(204). 

I’m in a position to know. 6253 
(209). 


My dearie dear. 6253 (329). 
Naughty Cupid. 6253 (341). 

Old stage door. 6253 (360). 
Seductive Caroline. 6253 (412). 
Sign of promise. 33904 (267). 
Song development for little chil- 


dren. 24031 (191). 
Why are all the girls so hungry. 
62538 (528). 
Hartwig (Oscar) On the _ prairies. 
11591. 


Hartwigk-Engelken (Margarethe) See 
Hngelken (M. H.) 
Harty. pseud. See Taylor (H. C.) 
Harty (Clive) Highwayman Dick. 
22195. 
Harty (Hamilton) : 
At sea. 9509 (26). 
Dreaming. 9509 (190). 
Flame in the skies of sunset. 
(230). 
Grace for light. 9509 (262). 
Trish love song. 9509 (341). 
Lookin’ back. 9509 (413). 


9509 


Lullaby. 9509 (429). 
Your hand in mine, beloved. 9509 
(820). 
Hartzell (Clarence) Spring again. 
30607*. 


Harvell (EH. L.) Fire is always burning 
in my soul. 31581. 
Harvey (A. M.) “Twill soon be blue 


bonnet time way down in Texas. 
12434. 
Harvey (Al): 
Pieeadilly. 11681, 23176. 
Underneath the old pine tree. 
28847. 
Harvey (Albert): 
Come back to Sorrento. 9895. 
Old rugged cross. 2041. 
Santa Lucia. 33059. 
Harvey (Bob): 
Piccadilly. 11681, 23176. 
Underneath the old pine tree. 
28847. 
Harvey (H. M.) I wanted you all for 
myself. 13799. 


Harvey (F. B.): 
Moon mysteries. 32530. 
Saturday night. 33065. 
Why can’t we always be together. 
26378. 
Harvey (G. M.): 
Found and lost. 24588. 
I never thought I should love you. 
24884. 
One more day with you. 8327. 
You had me believin’. 33845. 
Yow ll never know. 6180. 
Harvey (J. Richard) aw., and Harvey 


(J. Roy) prop. Mad about you. 
7879. 
Harvey (L. J.) pseud. See Lebo 
(H. 
Harvey. (Martin) New. York City. 
17400. 
Harvey (S. W.) Whippoorwill. 21376. 
Harvey (Vivien): 
Pipe dreams. 17616. 
Teach me how to love. 18102. 


That Ethiopian gal. 15051. 
Harvill (Inez) Why did you forget. 
15374. 

Harwell (W. D.) 
broken hearts. 
Harwood (Basil) : 
Office of the holy communion. 

33904 (221). 
Short settings of the cffice for the 


Who'll mend the 
Bo lols 


holy communion. 8669. 
Harwood (C. A.): 
Longhorn fight song. 27773. 


That’s the love your eyes tell me. 
30095, 
Harwood (Frederick) : 
Danse pittoresque. 
Lake in autumn. 


15957. 
16897. 


1797 


INDEX 


Hasbrouck (M. M.): 
Here in my garden. 
My prayer. 4990. 

Hasbrouck (W. W.) 

TAlSBY 
Hase (I. W.) 
23904. 
Hasenbein (M. E.): 
Little cabin by a lake of blue. 
277388. 
Somewhere in this wide world, 
waits a love for me. 12040. 
Haskell (E. A.) Banish the shadows 
of doubt. 12997. 

Haskell (HE. W.): 

Dance to the last note. 31387. 
I’m going back to Texas. 10613. 
I wonder if they miss me ’way back 


16399. 
Hour by hour. 


Woe is me, woe is me. 


home. 32017. 

Love’s the greatest thing on earth. 
32385. 

My rip top snorter. 32624. 

Haskell (Freda) : 

Little footsteps on the _ stairs. 
16998. 

One moment to you. 17516. 


Stop pretending. 28597. 


Haskell (Mrs. G. S.) See Haskell 
(Freda) 
Haskins. (H. M.) Fairy’s wooing. 


31003 (51). 


Haskins (Lenorr) pseud. See Busby 
(B. L.) 

Haskins (W. R.) Schoolmates. 6253 
(410). 

Haslett (Priscilla) I just want to go 
home. 16507. 


Haslinger (Carl) musikverlag. Sym- 


phonische spielmusik. 14998. 
Hasse (Karl): 
Suite in a-moll. 5616, 18043. 


ZwoOlf choralvorspiele. 9509 (271). 
Hasselmann (R. A.) You've got to 
hand it to Charley. 33886. 
Hassler (Arthur) Texas centennial. 
8949. 
Hassler (H. L.): 
Melodies of Christendom. 7944. 
O sacred head, now wounded. 
5087. 
Passion chorale. 163. 
Hastings (B. G.) Tied in my bundle 
of dreams. 21097. 
Hastings (P. D.): 
Cullud lullaby. 6689. 
I’m goin’ home to glory. 7301. 
Lullaby my mother sang to me. 
7871. 
Hastings (R. H.) If you ask me, I'll 
take you to Jesus. 7442. 
Hastings (Ross) Two encore songs. 
902. 
Hastings (Thos.) Rock of ages. 20676. 
Hasty pudding club. lLid’s off. 16957. 


DE. TIE, We Seaver 


Hatch (A. E.) 
25568. 

Hatch (A. R.) 
14442. 

Hatch (Al) and Hatch (Virginia) : 

I wonder why. 1185. 

You changed me. 3194, 

Hatch (F. W.) New England, I’m com- 
ing back home. 11476. 
Hatcher (K. M.): 
I’m a gorgeous bouquet for you. 
263, 

Telephone sweethearts. 
Hatfield (Bert) No escape. 
Hatfield (C. S.): 

I’m doubting you. 24839. 

If you can hide the sunlight. 24948. 

Peggy Ann from Kansas _ land. 


Old home in the valley. 


Nestle close to me. 


5689. 
17419. 


20528. 
Shadows. 23330. 
Hathaway (C. E.) Mountain dreams. 
30198. 
Hatheway (KH. V.) Spirit of the dance. 
23434. 


Hatley (Marvin): 
Apologizing planter. 26590. 
Believe me, if all those enduring 
young charms. 13034. 
Betting. 9708. 
Charge of victory. 26775. 


Conflict. 26837. 

Dixie. 13278. 

Hizekiel saw de wheel. 19197. 
Fanfares. 10191. 

Girl I left behind me. 10296, 


T’se a-daubin’. 27466. 
I’se gwine up de ribba. 19655. 
Irish washerwoman. 16776. 
Ku-ku. 19915. 
Let’s get acquainted. 
My side-saddle Rose. 
New York. 11478. 
Nobody’s baby. 25525. 
Planting. 5230. 
Raccoon jig. 28325. 
Take a chance. 28666. 
Training. 12396. 
Wearing of the green—Irish wash- 
er woman. 2986. 

Will you be my lovey-dovey. 26403. 
Willow trees. 6104. 
Woodman. 6129. 

Hats off. 27220, 27748, 28828, 29014, 

30015, 30041, 30790, 30900. 
Hatt (C. E.) Death of baby Lindbergh. 
19058. 

Hatteberg (Lorene) : 

Every nite’s a perfect nite when we 
are together. 24520. 

I’m giving me you. 24848. 


27704. 
25474. 


Song about love, I love you. 25929. 
Hatton (H. D.) Bleary blue. 6461. 
Hatton (J. L.) Consolation. 29189 


(69). 


1798 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1986 


Hatton (W. B.) ‘Townsend army. | Hawkes (F. G.): 


12387. Musical salvationist. 1800-1802, 
Hatziapostolou (Nicholas) : ‘ 4920. 
Agapis logia. 24. Salvation army brass band journal. 
First love. 732, 2356-2358. 
HWorismou simon’ e ora. 27282. Hawkes & son (London) Itd.: 
Lismonise. 1491. Allegretto. 33079-33082. 
Mothistroula. 8037. Amparito roca. 6319. 
Tha kopso rotha. 28690. Apolio. 103. 
Haubold (Louise) : Ballet music. 4024. 
Reverie. 28364 Bereeuse. 3445, 31151. 
Twilight. 98893 Bonds of friendship. 3488. 
Hauck (G. W.) Gutta it sister. 23515 Bonjour, un bonsoir, adieu. 938491. 
. W. g : : 


Break o’ day. 6501. 
Carnaval. 28448. 
Carrascosa. 3553, 31259. 


Haudenschild (W. H.) jr. Dance of the 
living dead. 19017. 


Haugan (fenry.) You've got what it Celebrated minuet. 26768. 
takes. 18626. , : Charm of the valse. 6592. 
Haupt (Karl) Was schert miche die Chop sticks. 6608. 
welt, wenn nur du mich liebst. 28904. Colonel Bogey. 6639. 
Hausam (Augie) Let’s dance. 27701. Dance for children’s party. 6703. 
Hausegger (Siegmund von) : Deux danses. 30753. 
Sonnenaufgang. 18648 (329). Deux poémes. 30754. 
Weihe der nacht. 18648 (376, 377). Dominion. 19090. 
Hausenfluck (F. W.) When bluebon- Down Langford way. 26964. 
nets are in bloom. 18398, 23783. Eastern dance. 31508. 
Hauser (—) Evening song. 3844. Enchantment. 29549, 29550. 
Hauser (M.) Concerto in E minor. Exercice militaire. 3862. 
15517 (62). Fantastie dance. 27053. 
Hausmann (Theodor) Sonate. 16349. Frescoes. 16239. _ 
Haussermann (John) Quintet. 14635. Gay gallantry. 790. 
Havana. 15517 (137), 18648 (164, 179, Gladiator. 813. 
SIS): Gpnnn  aiuanat pn 10343 
Havana music supply co.: j 3 : ; 
Conga del pilar. 18969. ees court. 22152, 29694, 


Mulatica. 8049. 


3 In Malaga. 32073. 
eal ae darte mas que amor. Thiteriude) 29493) 


Juarez. 4497. 
21465. Kismet. 27653. 
Liederland. 33084. 


Ya no alumbra tu estrella. 
Havel (Artie) Don’t break my heart. 


3748. : ; 
Havener (J. V.) Sweetest rose of old ae Ses ee senet. 
Mexico. 30661. Lolita. ’ 39230). 
Havez (J. C.): i ' 7 
Bull Durham. 24031 (19). ee eee 
Take me out to the end of the pier. Love of the three oranges. 4737. 
24031 (204). Lucille. 1611. 
Havlovie (A. J.) On great lone hills. Marche polovtsienne. 7910, 17135, 
28186. 20155. 
Hawaii music studios. Tahiti moon. Masnadieri. 33577. 

20973. Melodie d’amour. 30139, 30140. 
Hawaiian buster. 29708. Melodie orientale. 4818. 
Hawaiian guitar arrangements and Merry mountaineers. 1706. 

compositions in diagram system. Minuet. 27983. 

31759. Minuet and Bourrée. 18755. 
Hawaiian hula medley. 13539. Mot. 30186. 

Hawaiian love call. 29710. Moto perpetuo. 14819. 

Hawaiian memories. 16356. Novios. 8226. 

Hawes (J. J. Twilight visions. 33540. Old rhyme. 5129. 

Hawk (Leonard): Our hunting fathers. 28223. 
Honoluiu’s got me now. 16439. Paragraph 3. 11645. 
Mau dahn fah. 22792. Pays d’amour. 32839. 
Waikiki melody. 23711. Perpetuum mobile. 30398, 32855. 


1799 


INDEX 


Dt ala ne S., Vik 


Hawkes & son (London) Iltd.—Contd. 
Petite suite symphonique. 14581. 
Piccolinette. 17608. 
Polonaise with chorus. 
Port Said. 14614. 
Pour itine. 17653. 
Préludes. 32299. 
Prince Igor. 382916. 
Rosamunde. 33087. 
Roses from the South. 33028. 
Saltarello. 4025. 

Secret marriage. 33101. 
Slavonie scherzo. 23379. 
Smiles, then kisses. 5507. 
Source. 21865. 

Steps of glory. 2592, 5597. 
Story of the overtures. 8840. 
Suite. 380453. 

Suite for violin and pf. 2619. 


17641. 


Swan lake. 28813. 
Tackleway. 18085. 
Tarantella. 33370. 


Three blind mice. 
Three days. 2782. 
Tease 179 
Two little Japs. 
Valse septembre. 28864. 
Wee Macgreegor. 5957. 
William Tell. 33081. 
Zingaresca. 3258. 
Hawkins (Coleman) : 
Devotion. 19070. 
Lamentation. 10995. 
What is the name. 21287. . 
White hat and red hair. 12669. 
Hawkins (EK. N.) Meet me in Dream- 


15171, 33545. 


land. 17164. 
Hawkins (Erskine) Swingy little 
rythm. 12202. 
Hawkins (F. W.): 
Be strong and of good courage. 
Gi: 
Come down from the miff tree. 
26828. 


He helps us through. 4095. 

I am going to that city. 22236. 

Mine eyes are fixed upon that city. 
22838. 

On life’s ocean. 5141. 

Open your heart to Jesus. 

Smile, smile, smile. 28531. 

Way is growing better every day. 


23126. 


5936. 

When the pearly gates unfold. 
23823. 

When you really need a friend. 
6058. 


Win them by love. 28886. 
Hawkins (Jennie) Singing in lullaby 
time. 17920. 
Hawkins (M. E.): 
Anxiety. 21618. 
Cares. 21756. 


Shattered dreams. 23384. 


Hawkins (M. M.): 

Barbarous Barbara. 21670. 

I love you more each day. 22306. 

I won’t give up my love for you. 
22429. 

Love I’m lonely for. 22727. , 

Lovely beauty. 22745. 

There’s only one like you. 23602. 

Weight of the whole world is on 
my shoulders. 28755. 

You big yellow ball of a moon. 
23941. 
Hawkins (Sidney) 

676. 
Hawkins (W. M.): 
I’se deep in trouble. 31979. 
My lady dances. 12862 (356). 
Wild whooping warriors. 33762. 
Hawks (Brian) Half as lovely as you. 


Ethiopian war. 


4059. 

Hawks (S. E.) Hawaiian sweetheart. 
19420. 

Hawks (Mrs. Wallace) See Hawks 
(S. E.) 


Hawley (C. B.): 
Christ child. 26795. 
Dreams of the summer night. 3270 
(152) 


Heart’s desire. 3270 (254). 


I come to watch o’er thee. 3270 
(288). 
I lay my sins on Jesus. 6253 (203). 


In a garden. 3270 (304). 
Life and light. 3270 (368). 
Life’s springtime. 3270 (364). 
Message of the angels. 3270 (422). 
Still, still, with Thee. 3270 (622). 
Unto the hills. 21569 (579'). 
Hawley (Hugh) Alexandra the great. 
12887*. 
Hawthorne (Alice) pseud. See Winner 
(Septimus ) 
Hawthorne (Kathryn) 
Zamecnik (J. S.) 
Haxby (E. T.) Everything is perfect 


pseud. See 


to-night. 19192. 

Haxton (Almeda) My big moment. 
4929), 

Hay (A. P.) To-night I’m in Dream- 
land. 151380. 


Hay (C. W.): 
Hail Stars and Stripes, Hail Maple 
Leaf. 4054. 
Take me home to mother. 5671. 
When silver stars swing low, 
mother is nearer to me. 6025. 
Hay (HE. N.) Churnin’ day. 29406. 
Low-swingin’ cradle. 


One look convineed me. 25594. 
One more hour. 25597. 


Things I know. 28742, 


1800 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Hayeraft (J. E.) 
30638. 

Hayeraft (W. H.) On the coral beach 
of Bermuda. 11588. 

Haydell (Clifford) See Haydell (W. 


Substitute for you. 


C.) 
Haydell (W. C.) I’m sorry, if I broke 
your heart. 19637, 
Hayden (A. J.) Love's call. 25267. 
Hayden (Glenn) pseud. See Roddick 
(Lillian ) 
Hayden (R. W.): 
Moon over Waikiki. 
Sheik of Waikiki. 
When the hula 
around. 18427. 
Hayden (S. G.) Under the Creole 
moon. 2876. 
Haydn (F. J.): 
Creation. 24691. 
Drei trios. 10394. 
Gipsy rondo. 4090. 
Heavens are telling. 24692. 
Konzert. 29189 (153). 
Menuet, 4091. 
Notturni. 16360. 
Notturno. 16361. 
On the eve of daylights dawning. 
16362. 
Sechs 4092, 
4098. 
Second year Haydn. 22175. 
Symphonies of Haydn, Schubert 
and Mozart in score. 10395. 
Violinkonzert. 29189 (154). 
Violoncello concerto, 27687. 
Vivace. 13541. 
We, Thy people, praise Thee. 907. 
Wiener hofball-menuette. 103896. 
Haydn (J. M.) All the world. 51.° 
Hayes (Al) pseud. See Fillmore 
(Henry ) 
Hayes (EH. F.): 
After you. 18666. 
Dream in my heart. 19128. 
Moon at dawn. 20224. 
Hayes (Edgar): 
Blue mood. 3476. 
Broken dreams of you. 
Hayes (Fred) Rosemary. 14711. 
Hayes (J. E.) Resurrection. 17780. 
Hayes (Jack) After breakin’ with you. 
9532. 
Hayes (Olive) I’m willing but what 
about you. 29827. 
Hayes (R. E.) With my heart and my 
body and soul. 21424. 
Hayes (R. P.) Those kisses. 33427. 
Hayes (Mrs. 8. B.) See Hayes (S. R.) 
Hayes (S. R.) Hurrah New York. 
22234. 
Hayes (T. M.): 
C. B. S. theme. 
Dream waltz. 


17232. 
2426. 
goes down and 


Esterhazy-sonaten. 


3508. 


21739. 
13322. 


Hiinsel and Gretel. 18520. 
Hayet (Ch.) : 
Chanson hongroise. 6588. 
Gracieux jongleurs. 7021. 
Vogue, barque légére. 9150. 
Hayford (B. L.) Ive got you in the 
corner of my eye. 16655. 
Hayhurst (Harold) : 


I’m so happy I could cry. 31954. 
Marriage has been arranged. 
32433. 


Haymes (Joe) I hope Gabriel likes 
my music. 1028. 
Hayne (H. M.) Too many maybes in 


my baby’s eyes. 33469. 
Haynes (B. W.). jr. Ending. 668. 


Haynes (Basil) Without you, 18516. 
Haynes (D. F.) What! Never part 

again. 21292, 30869. 
Haynes (H. J.) Telling you. 30696. 
Haynes (J. W.): 

Peace at.any price. 5208. 
Wibbily-wobbly blues. 3102. 
Haynes (Samantha) Deep down in- 

side of me. 21863. 
Haynes (W. F.) Strummin’. 18032. 
Hays (Billy) How can you turn me 
down. 29756. 
Hays (W. S.) Shamus O’Brien. 
Hayward (A. E.): i 
Childhood days. 15836. 
Dearest Nancy. 9999, 10000. 
In autumn-time I met my Mary. 
TA65. 
Hayward (Della) 


2416. 


Let me hold you in 


my arms you darlin’, 22626. 
Hayward (Richard) Irish album. 
13878. 


Hayward (Viola) Lost love. 32359. 
Haywood (Ernest) : 
Easiest tunes to sing and play. 
31506. 
Five sketches. 13542. 
New book of scales and arpeggios. 
8174. 
Poém. 16178. 
Standard series. 
Haywood (J. C.): 
Beauty spot. 26651. 
Engaging lips of youth. 27020. 
Fun festival. 27117. 
Ski race. 28522. 
Hazanuth shire Jacob. 13543, 13544. 
Hazard (Bill) See Hazard (W. S.) 
Hazard (W. S8.): 

For we're together again. 
Gypsy lullaby. 881. 
Hazel (Edward) pseud. See Barnard 

(G. D.) 
Hazell (C. R.) Quintuplets. 
Hazelton (C. D.): 
I feel you near me now. 273841. 
In the chapel of the moon. 16740. 
My Irish sweepstake ticket. 8103. 


nei a 


793. 


14636. 


1801 


INDEX 


Hazelton (C. D.)—Continued. 
Texas mellow moon. 12262. 
Hazen (B. G.): 


Dream queen. 13317. 


Wonderful mother. 18522. 
Liazen (H. L.): 
That you eare. 5731. 


Trust me sweetheart. 9077. 
Hazen (J. W.) Notes and keys. 
Hazzard (Alice) : 
Ain’t it awful, Mabel. 9509 (4). 
Dear old dear. 26533 (54). 
It all happened in the springtime. 
29189 (210). 

It looks like something that the cat 
brought in. 29189 (212). 

Just a little bit quaint. 
(225). 

Queenie, with her hair in a braid. 
26533 (232). 

She had a lot of things when she 
came back. 29189 (3880). 

Strolling. 15517 (380). 

Hazzard (Hillis) My sweet. 25478. 

Hazzard (W. 8S.) Somebody’s heart is 
broken. 33220. 

He’s a mother. 27231*. 

Heacock (F. M.) Immortal G. A. R. 
24953. 

Head (Marguerite) : 

Dream song. 10085. 

Love that will last. 11164. 

Love’s longing. 11177. 

Head (Michael) : 
Matron eat’s song. 11236. 
You cannot dream things lovelier. 
12763. 
Head (Robert) Choral prelude. 15848. 
Head over heels. 19425, 21898, 22705, 
22796, 30739, 30740. 
Heagle (Elaine) My garden of whis- 
pering memories. 17811. 
Heagney (Will) : 
Come to New York for the fair, 
dearie. 31324. 

Gee, I’ve got to go home. 31635. 

Gone with the wind. 31688. 

Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, 

lovely Linda Lou. 33325. 


32706. 


29189 


Healy (E. B.)  Let’s settle down. 
11040. 
Healy (L. G.): 


Alone and blue. 9566. 
Don’t ever forget that I love you. 
10048. 
Healy (Len) 
Healy (Lon): 
Little rose you gave to me. 17013. 
When it’s Summer down in the val- 
ley. 30833. 
Heaps (S. N.): 


See Healy (lL. G.) 


Along the Navajo trail. 29217. 
Giant’s garden. 3965*. 
My Anna of Montana. 25407. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 81 


Hearn (Sam) There’s a sparrow in 
the haystack. 33414. 
Heart of the West. 14381, 20286. 
Heart’s desire. 916, 5922. 
Hearts divided. 17322, 18253. 
Heartz (H. L.) See Harts (H. L.) , 
Heater (rank) Old fashion blues. 
2020. 
Heath (Bobby): 
My Irish Romeo. 9509 (506). 
My pony boy. 6253 (332). 
On the top of a wave with you. 
12862. (386). 
Our old pal Billy Penn. 
(288). 
Quaker lady. 12862 (423). 
Under my merry widow hat. 9509 
(756). 
When I played kid games with you. 
15517 (442, 443). 
Won’t you listen dearie. 
(622). 
Your eyes made me marry you. 
15517 (466). 
Heath (C. D.) I could call you every- 
thing but sweetheart. 998. 
Heath (C. L. R.): 
Coronach. 9509 (155). 
Cottage song. 9509 (156). 
Hush, ma bairnie. 9509 (305). 
Rouse Caledonians. 9509 (633). 


15517 


21569 


Heath (Hy) Who ealls you sweet 
mama now. 23853. 
Heath (O. F.) Friendship love. 31616. 


Heath (W. T.): 
Come, let’s eat a banana, its icky 


gooie. 31323. 
Dawn is breaking. 26894. 
Heather (Violette) Jamaica shay 
shay. 27596. 
Heaton (C. M.) Down by the silver 
sea. 19111. 


Heaton (G. E.) Cupid shot a dart, 
bingo went my heart. 15932. 
Heaton (J. H.): 
Just because I dream of you: 
22572. 
You can’t make a monkey out of 
me. 33831. ; 
Heaven on earth. 
Heavens (J. P.): 
As your curtain goes up again. 
6352. 
Blue grass of Kentucky. 18817. 
My Bermuda Rose. 17280, 25409. 
When she had to say good-bye. 
12624. 
Heavens (J. P.) jr. 
curtain up again. 26094. 
Hebe (Burton) Just imagine. 7617. 
Hebron (J. H.) Ethiopian dance. 
6859. 
Hecht (Ken): 
Alone in love. 


16271, 21566. 


There goes your 


24075. 


1802 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Minnie the 
32497. 

Purely Platonic. 

Red cap. 25748. 

What is this thing called swing. 
33654. 

Heckel (K. F.): 

Neun gedichte von Alfred Basser- 

mann. 16107. 


32984. 


Sonata fiir zwei klaviere. 8755. 
Heckenlively (L. F.): 
Call to remembrance, O Lord. 


18873 
Great and mighty wonder. 29679. 
Hecker (Alvin) Doin’ the Manhattan. 


553. 

Heckler (Sam) You don’t play fair. 
33837. 

Heckman (Elsie) Your wonderful pal. 
6248. 

Heckman (F. C.) In the dell. 24983. 

Heckman (H. B.) When you make 


your debut to love. 33713. 
Hedblom (Jack) : 


By a wishing well in Caroline. 


18855. 

Chimes. 15839. 

If you'll give me a lift to your 
heart. 22444. 


In a cocktail grill. 22458. 

Nothing can compare with 
23041. 

On Catalina Island. 23108. 

When two lips betray two eyes. 
18433. 

Wigwam in Wyoming. 263898. 

Hedge (Mrs. L. M.): 


you. 


Coming back home. 3628. 

To be like Jesus. 5787. 
Hedrick (Gladys) Red lips. 11799. 
Heeremans (Harold) Aria. 4117. 


Heft (G. R.) 
4948. 
Hefter (Kly) My starlet queen. 
Heger (Robert) Verlorene 
5886*. 
Heidelberg (Leonard) 
you so. 6091. 
Heiden (Amanda): 
Take me out for a joy ride. 26048. 
Youre sweet to-night. 26493. 
Heifetz (Jascha) : 
Beau soir. 190. 
Hebrew dance. 
Hebrew lullaby. 
Mediterranean. 
Navarra. 20341. 
Puerto. 20605. 
Heifetz (Vera): 
I’ve got the melancholy blues for 
mother. 10698. 
Mon cher ami. 20214. 
Heights pub. co. Silence of a lonely 
night. 11972. 


My hard working man. 


28070. 


Why do I love 


19434. 
19435. 
7937. 


moocher’s daughter. |Heilmann (Ruth) 


sobhn. 


Song you sang when 
you said goodbye. 12067. 


Heim (W. R.) Somewhere in the 
heart of those mountains. 28550. 
Heimberg (Eli) Divine melody. 

21881. 
Heimdal (Grace) Stepping out. 14925. 
Heimfahrt des Jérg Tilman. 16885. 
Heimlich (R. F.): 
Isn’t the music grand. 13888. 
Why didn’t you tell me. 15876. 


Hein (Silvio) aw., and Hein (A. M.)} 
prop.: 

All alone. 31008 (2). 

At half past. 12862 (26). 

At the Follies Bergere. 12862 (27). 

Auf wiedersehn. 12862 (28). 

Boys and Betty. 12862 (65-68). 

Cahill’s (Marie) Arab love song. 
15517 (42). 

Devil. 12862 (127). 

Gee! but you look awfully good 
to me. 15517 (116). 

Girls, girls, girls. 12862 (184). 

I love to go shopping. 12862 (237). 

I’m looking for a husband. 31003 
(72). 

I want to go to Paris. 12862 (245). 

I will always love you dear. 31003 
(73). 

In 1999. 31003 (84). 

Just the same old situation. 
(279). 

Little lady in the moon. 
(166). 

Louisiana Lizabeth. 31003 (101). 

Maid of Sevilla. 31003 (106). 

Marie Cahill waltzes.- 12862 (326). 


12862 
33904 


Nonsense. 31003 (126). 

One and one make two. 31003. 
(185). 

Pretty Polly. 31003 (146). 

That dancing big banshee. 31003. 
(188). 

That’s the doctor, Bill. 15517 
(398). 

That’s the time for you to go. 


33904 (306). 
Top o’ the morning. 31003 (196). 
Where’s mama. 31003 (217). 
Whoop daddy ooden dooden day. 
33904 (335). 
Won’t you let me build a nest for 
you. 3810038 (222). 
Wouldn’t it make 
33904 (343). 
Yankee girl. 
Heindl (V. J.) 
11366. 
Heine (EH. G.): 
Can you imagine. 24246. 
I at get you out of my mind. 
996. 


you. laugh. 


31003 (224). 
My dear old mother. 


1803 


INDEX 


Ea AY i Fel wos pW i] 


Your face is engraved 
9489. 


Heine (Lydia) 
deep in my heart. 


Heinen (Walfred) Before we ever 
met. 15692. 

Heiney (M. A.) Jesus is my all. 
29945. 

Heinrich (A. W.): 


Unless you say you’re mine. 9120. 
Wanted, somebody to love. 28901. 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
An einem sommerabend. 
Auf der rolltreppe. 9624. 
Aus der Steiermark. 31079. 
Berceuse. 15704. 
Cantemus Domino. 15805. 
Die nobis Maria. 16019. 
ye A GR P2338 
Frechen spatzen. 10252. 
Gounodiana. 10388. 
Heidenroéslein. 10412. 
Heimweh. 16886. 
Herr nun lassest du deinen diener 


89. 


in frieden fahren. 4125. 
Kleiner narr. 1404. 
Klingende farben. 32216. 
Leuchtendes meer. 11054, 16955. 
Linzer torte. 16977, 16978. 
Marionette. 32432. 
Paraphrase. 7581. 
Sancho Pansa, 11887, 17804. 
TrdHumende melodie. 2823. 


'Trolly troll. 12404. 
Vier klaviersolostticke. 
Vier signalhorn-marsche. 
Wie nett. 3108. 
Wochenendzauber. 
25 leichte etuden. 
Heins (Carl) : 
Edelveilchen. 9509 (197). 
Zwei dunkle augen. 21567. 
Heintz (Fernand) Je voudrais revoir 
Venise. 4479. 
Heintze (Gustav) : 
Beautiful melody. 21680. 
I tell you every day. 22392. 
My love for you is like a melody. 
22951. 
Since I found you. 11981. 
When I come and when I go. 
23791. 
Heiny (F. EH.) Awake America. 21648. 
Heinz (A.) Der staar Fréken Mathie- 
sen. 24407. 
Heinz (A. H.) Christ moves on. 26797. 
Heinz (A. 8S.) au., and Heinz (A. H.) 
prop. Zechariah 4:6. 24031. 
Heinze (D. C.) Ive built a dream 
world of my own. 27477. 
Heinzelman (B. M.): 
Fondest whisperings. 
Happy smiles. 24676. 
Love lyric. 14164. 


31584. 
31412. 


18518. 
31154. 


16215. 


Heinzman (O. M.): 
If I had a little 
15517 (170). 
Just you, dear. 
Heiss (Hermann) Konzert. 


girl like you. 


15517 (198). 
49911, 


Heisses blut. 1732. 
Heist (HK. G.) Heavens are telling. 
10409. 


Heitger (K. E.): 

Everything 
10174. 

I’m ’fraid to take a chance. 

Vm marking time. 10643. 

In your own inimitable way. 10821. 

Nothing else left to dream. 11511. 

That’s not in the bargain. 12288. 

Twisting me ‘round your finger. 
12436. 

Two silhouettes against the moon. 
12444. 

Heja folket. 5858. 
Helan. pseud. See Helin (Sven) 
Helaseo (H. H.): 
Campanadas. 22830. 
Mientes. 22830. 
Erelin(ys. Hs)): 

Booker T’s are on parade to-day. 
9509 (77). 

Come and spend Christmas with 
me. 381003 (31). 

Daddy’s little tomboy girl. 
(166). 

Feed the kitty. 26533 (71). 

Go easy Mabel. 12862 (192), 15517 
(126), 18648 (144). 

I don’t want the morning to come. 
24031 (85). 

I lost my heart when I saw your 
eyes. 15517 (157). 

I think I see my brother coming 
now. 265383 (136). 

Just drop in on mother and me. 
33904 (152). 

Let me crown you queen of May 
with orange blossoms. 15517 
(215)2 

Make a noise like a hoop, and roll 
away. 9509 (439). 

Mary Blaine. 6253 (310). 

Mister Dinkelspiel. 29189 (272). 

Morning after the night before. 
33904 (199). 

Needles and pins. 9509 (520). 

Pennyland. 9509 (555). 

Set ’em up in the other alley. 15517 


your heart desires. 


10610. 


9509 


(346). 
Somebody that I know and you 
know too. 6253 (483). 


Wee bit o’ Scotch. 6253 (509). 

When darling Bess first whispered 
yes. 9509 (784). 

When the yellow jessamine is 
blooming, Sue. 62538 (522). 


1804 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


When we listened to the chiming 
of the old church bell. 9509 
(791). 

You can look and you can listen, 
but m-u-m is the word. 21569 
(628), 24031 (235). 

Helf (Myra): 
Booker T’s are on parade to-day. 


9509 (77). 

Come and spend Christmas with 
me. 31008 (81). 

Daddy’s little tomboy girl. 9509 
(166). 


Feed the kitty. 26583. (71). 

I don’t want the morning to come. 
24031 (85). 

I lost my heart when I saw your 
eyes. 15517 (157). 

I think I see my brother coming 
now. 265383 (136). 

Just drop in on mother and me. 
33904 (152). 

Mary Blaine. 6253 (310). ~- 

Mister Dinkelspiel. 29189 (272). 

Needles and pins. 9509 (520). 

Somebody that I know and you 
know too. 62538 (433). 

Wee bit o’ Scotch. 6253 (509). 

When darling Bess first whispered 
yes. 9509 (784). 

When the yellow jessamine is 
blooming, Sue. 6253 (522). 

When we listened to the chiming 
of the old church bell. 9509 
(791). 

You can look and you ean listen, 
but m-u-m is the word. 21569 
(628). 

Helfer (Walter) Elegiac sonata. 3825. 
Helferstay (Edward) Moonlight .Bay. 
4880. 
Helin (Sven) Vals fran mormors da’r. 
33570. 
Helle (G. O.): 
Darlene. 496. 
President Roosevelt song. 23213. 
Hellemann (Christian) Five romantic 


pieces. 16889. 
Heller (H. E.) Pastorale und scherzo. 
' 30888. 
Heller (Harriett) On the isle of ro- 
mance. 30844, 


Heller (J. G.): 
Friday evening service. 
Friday evening services. 
Heller (Stephen) : 
Curious story. 13221. 
Htude. 16390. 
Warrior’s song. 28902. 
Hellhake (Joe) Goin’ back to Virginia. 
10320. 
Hellier (Cyril) Valse caprice. 15198. 
Hellman (H. H.) Part of my heart. 
20514. 


10259. 
24594, 


Hellman (H. R.) 
night. 15447. 
Hellmesberger (Joseph) 

15517 (363). 
Hellriegel (Martha) 
7942, 
Helman (M. K.) 
Helmar (Ethel) 
it. 18595. 
Helmcamp (M. D.): 
Forever and a day. 16223. 
Moonlight on the bay.. .22871. 
Moonlight on the Chesapeake Bay. 
8013. 
On a June night with you. 14509, 
When the sun bids the roses good- 


You had a date that 
Sonata in D. 
Mein Hamburg. 


Sir knights. 14808. 
House with nobody in 


night. 23824. 
Why do you do as you do. 23865. 
Helmich (Tommy) Rolling wagons. 
257838. 


Helmick (Tommy) Just an acre of 
ground. 19865. 

Helms (EH. L.): 
Just a tot in a high chair. 4514. 
Little drops of water. 27748. 
Tea time. 28678. 
Tell me what it means to you. 

2703. 


Helmund (Hrik Meyer-) See Meyer- 
Helmund (Hrik) 
Helmund (Margarete Meyer-) See 


Meyer-Helmund (Margarete) 
Helser (HK. M.) You are the man of 
my dreams. 33825. 

Heltay (Nicholas) : 
Busy-bull-eye. 
Two blue eyes. 

Heltman (Fred): 
Daisy rag. 3270 (128). 
Sunflower babe. 18648 (337). 


292. 
2860. 


|Heltman (Fred) co.: 


Carry me back to old Virginny. 
31260. 

Come back to Sorrento. 9895. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
621. 


March-Gloria. 30115. 


Old rugged cross. 2041. 
Red River valley. 32968. 
Santa Lucia. 383059. 


She’ll be comin’ ’round the moun- 
Hanes perl: 
Whispering hope. 3084. 
Hemberger (Theodore) 
dance. 6253 (87). 
Hemelberg (A. A.): 
Curtains of night. 13222. 
My Leecel Lee. 14389. 
Hemery (Valentine) : 
Life’s thanksgiving. 
Love’s to-morrow. 
1738). 
Hemingway (Madelaine) I’m not com- 
ing back anymore. 10644. 


Betrothal 


24031 (114). 
33904 (172, 


1805 


INDEX 


Hemingway (Sunny) 
(Madelaine) 
Hempel (Otto) 
baum. 4138. 
Hemphill (Martha) 


See Hemingway 
Hinter dem schellen- 


In a dream of 


romance you came to me. 4383. 
Hemsi (Alberto) Coplas_ sefardies. 
44}. 
Hen convention. 16392. 
Henderson (Addie) : 
Dance of the tumble weeds. 6706. 
J OND yoy Li ike 


Blow blue wind, 
9734. 
Now that I’ve 


Henderson (Bernie) 
I’m bluer than you. 
Henderson (Bunch) 
found you. 11516, 
Henderson (Chas.) : 
Constantly. 3651. 
In an old cherry orchard. 
16718. 
Love is mine. 11145. 
Mister Misty Moon. 
Postage stamp of you. 
Shaking hands with the sun. 
Waltzing to paradise. 5926. 
We're steppin’ out to the op’ra. 
12559. 
We're stepping out to the op’ra. 
9210. 
Henderson (D. O.) 
your eyes. 23797. 
Henderson (Fletcher) : 
Christopher Columbus. 


7462, 


4858. 
5253. 
5440. 


When I look into 


6613. 


~Grand terrace rhythm. 13497, 
24648. 
vJangled nerves. 19831. 
» Soek-a-bye, rock-a-bye baby. 12017. 
Stampede. 33270. 
Henderson (H. C.) Dew drops of 
memory. 3722. : 
Henderson (Herbert) Jolly tars. 
10922. 
Henderson (Horace) Riffin’. 14671. 


Henderson (Johnie) 
25364. 
Henderson (K. D.) 
call. 6334. 
Henderson (K. E.) Land of enchant- 
ment and dreams. 14019. 
Henderson (Ken) Sentry on parade. 
28455. 
Henderson (M. M.) 
gal holiday. 83856. 
Henderson (N. G.) Ain’t you glad you 
got good religion. 381015. 
Henderson (Ray): 
Drifting. 6815. 
Every once in a while. 10168. 
Finding you—losing you. 27070. 
Holiday sweetheart. 27265. 
I heard a song in a taxi. 22273. 
I’m a little moon-mad. 16560. 
Pied piper of Harlem. 5222. 


Moon’s my man. 


Answer America’s 


Our mother’s le- 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Tell me troubles. 
12250. 
Transatlantic rhythm, 28793. 
Tweet tweet tweedle in the trees. 
9092, 12426. 
Who'll buy my 
29033. 
Henderson (W. L.): 
On Atlantic City’s golden beach. 
14512. 
World’s playground, Atlantic City. 
15416. 
Hendlin (H. H.): 


your 8938, 


song of love. 


Cupid on the run. 3667. 

I’ve a hunch. 4330. 
Hendricks (Everett) Allegheny in 
song. 21593. 
Hendricks (Sinky) I’m the melody 
man. 16610. 
Hendrix (C. P.) Texas bluebonnet 
waltz. 8946. 


Henisey (N. A.): 
Cloudless day. 24318. . 
Songs on the air. 17983. 


Henkin (8S. P.) Now wouldn’t you. 
8230. 

Henkle (M. D.) Three boys are we. 
12342. 

Henley (Earnest) Night below the 


Mason-Dixon line. 11483. 


Henman (Geoffrey) : 


Love’s just a duet. 227387. 
Mr. Barley’s abroad. 20205. 
Why keep hiding your heart. 
23871. 
Henn (Willi) Wann i denk’, wann i 
denk’ ...wann i tiberhaupt ’was 
denk’. 21238. 


Hennelly (Matthew) : 
Let’s blame it on the moon. 16928. 
Redhead. 17710. 

Hennes (L. L.): 
Madame be charming. 14208. _ 


Reachin’-for-the-heavens. 8506. 
Soft music. 14842, 
Hennessey (T. P.) You’re everything 


T’ll ever want. 21517. 
Hennessy (Jewell) : 
Infant school song. 1268. 
Joyful thanks. 1389. 
Patsy, my darlint, come out now 
and dance. 20518. 
Supplication. 2634. 
Whistle it. 18461. 
Henninger (C. D.) Cuban independ- 
ence. 462. 
Henriques (Fini) : 
Aften. 33904 (1). 
Bag ploven. 33904 (18). 
Danmark. 33904 (56). 
Ensomme. 33904 (67). 
I godt humé¢gr. 33904 (118). 
I manegen. 383904 (127). 


1806 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


33904 (148). 
Kan du fange mig. 33904 (155). 
Lille Kineserinde. 33904 (165). 
Narren. 33904 (208). 
Pantomime. 33904 (281). 
Quartett. 25723. 
Sangfuglen. 33904 (256). 
Soldater. 383904 (277). 
Sommerleg. 383904 (281). 
Sorgens menuet. 33904 (287). 
To gamle. 33904 (312). 
Vandring gennem ¢rkenen. 
Gareth). 
Var kun en drém. 33904 (822). 
Vildes dans. 383904 (323). 
Vuggevise. 33904 (324). 
Henry VIII, king of England: 
Passetyme with goode company. 
29997. 
Tudor suite. 
Henry (C. K.): 
Garden of dreams. 
I don’t like you. 24031 (84). 
I wonder if it’s true. 31003 (76). 
Sweetheart. 21569 (537). 
’Tis all I know. 31003 (194). 
When Mary wears the merry 
widow hat. 24031 (225). 
Witching hour. 24031 (281). 
Henry (Clem) See Henry (J. C.) 
Henry (David) I’m blue for 
1078. 
Henry (Earl) My sweetheart of yes- 
terday. 30259. 
Henry (H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel (C. 
H 


Jonglgren. 


33904 


21147. 
29189 (125). 


you. 


Henry (Howard A.): 
I’m dreaming about you sweet- 


heart. 13693. 
Sweetest Rose, you’re the rose of 
my heart. 33326. 
Henry (Ina) I bought me a farm. 
7188. 


Henry (J. C.): 
I ery to sleep and dream of you 
again. 19530. 
Rain on my cabin. 23231. 
Tell me bedtime stories when I’m 
blue. 23562. 
We won’t go back to the horse and 
buggy days. 26256. 
You’re a pal in my palace of 
dreams. 23975. 
Henry (J. H.) Twilight serenade. 
12431. 
Henry (McCellons) Alone with just a 
memory of you. 31031. 
Henry (N. E.) Singing a love song to 
you. 8698. 
Henry (S. R.) pseud. See Stern (H. 
R. ) 
Henry (T. J.) Students’ moon. 18033. 
Hensel (Luise) Nachtgebet. 18648 
(256). 


126829—37——_20 


Henselt (A.) Liebeslied. 25172, 25173. 
Henselt (Adolf) 


Si oiseau j’étais 4 
toi je volerais. 5458. 
Hensen (W. H.): 
Apples. 26591. 
Aviation. 24125. 
Gladiolus, the flower of my heart. 
27139. 
Lovin’ me ain’t no sin. 
Motor boating, 25888. 
My heart’s full of love, all for you. 


27833. 


28027. 
On the trail of my beautiful 
dreams. 25587. 


Only a prayer. 28205. 
Rip went the strings of my heart. 


28374. 

When it’s shimmy time in Shimmy 
town. 26308. 

When the toils of life are o’er. 
30895. 

When you taught me how to love. 
26341. 


Why a baby. 26875. 
You can do as you please. 26443. 
Henshaw (Bucky) See Henshaw (G. 
H.) 
Henshaw (G. H.): 
Hula breeze. 4177. 
Kanaka rhumba. 
Hensley (Barbara) 
B 


22586. 
See Hensley (G. 


Hensley (G. B.): 
Berceuse. 9695. 
Bird song. 9715. 
Centennial chimes. 9848, 
Concerto militaire. 9906. 
Nymphs of Sunken Garden. 11524. 
Hensley (Virginia) Stardust in my 
eyes. 33272. 
Henson (J. M.): 
Singing on the way. 8699. 
Songs of praise. 8777. 
Hentz (W. W.) jr.: 
Can it be you’re steppin’ out on 
baby. 18882. 
Hand in glove, I fell in love with 


you. 19391. 
Love is a game. 17065.. 
Thrill waltz. 18195. 


You burned the bridge behind you. 
18569. 
You can’t blame me for falling in 
love with you. 23944. 
You’d break my heart again. 
23948. 
Hentz (Walt) 
Her master’s voice. 


See Hentz (W. W.) jr. 
6110. 


Herbeck (Johann) Young Werner’s 
song. 9509 (819). 

Herbert (Dorothy) March of the 
blues. 22775. 


1807 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


- Herbert (J. B.) au., and Herbert (F.| Herbert (Victor) aw., and Herbert (Clif- 


G.) prop.: 
Be Thou exalted. 9509 (41). 
Don’t you know that Jesus knows. 
9509 (184). 


Hvery day, all the way. 9509 
(210). ; 

Oh, for a trumpet voice. 9509 
(541). 


One of these days. 9509 (545). 
Herbert (J. G.): 

One kiss. 2064. 

Two little heads of silver. 
Herbert (Jean) : 

Born to despair. 13077. 

I did it again: 10523. 

In a little inn way out in Indiana. 


2862. 


10782. 

That sun-tan blonde of mine. 
21036. 

When it rains we let it rain on the 
range. 18414. 

You’re wonderful. 18618. 


Herbert (Mrs. L. F.) You're all the 
world to me. 6191. 
Herbert (Leslie) Shields of Albion. 
11958. : 
Herbert (M. L.): 
Beauty spot. 21569 (29-35). 
Bon soir, Pierrot. 21569 (45). 
Boys will be boys. 18648 (52). 
Cinematograph. 18648 (73). 
Coo’ee. 15517 (63). 
Creole days. 18648 (88). 
Féte. 21569 (1384). 
Fishermen’s song. 21569 (142). 
Goo-goo. 18648 (145). 
Hammock love song. 15517 (135). 
He loved a maiden tender. 18648 
(160). 
He loved her tender. 
21569 (189). 
Pretty Punchinello. 
21569 (462). ; 
Prince of Borneo. 15517 (308). 
Rose queen. 21569 (476). 
Song of the sea. 18648 (328). 
Toujours la politesse. 18648 (358). 
Herbert (M. T.) See Herbert (Mrs. 


18648 (161), 
18648 (295), 


Jog 13) 
Herbert (Martyn) Couple of miles to 
heaven. 9934. 


Herbert (Muriel) 
Herbert (Suzanne) 
26558. 


On a time. 2050. 
All right for you. 


ford) and Bartlett (Hla) props.: 
Algy. 29189 (3). ‘ 
Ballet waltz. 6253 (380). 
Espagnola. 3270 (170). 
Ha, ha. 38270 (234). 
I want a man to love me. 

(187). 

Jolly cuirassier. 
Love’s oracle. 
O mia speranza. 


29189 


29189 (220). 
12862 (316). 
3270 (460). 


Old Ireland shall be free. 26533 
(210). 
One youre looking for. 3270 
(484). 
Pourquoi. 29189 (339). 
Prima donna. 38270 (520), 12862 
(418). 
That is love. 29189 (424). 
When girls command the army. 
3270 (714). 
Won’t you be my valentine. 3270 
(756) . 
Herbert (W. R.).au., and Herbert (J. 
EK.) prop.: 
Du Gott der lieb’ und = gnade. 


24031 (126). 
Rockin’ time. 15517 (315-3818). 
Herbert publications: 
In a little inn way out in Indiana. 


10782. 
That sun-tan blonde of mine. 
21086. 
Herbst (W. J.) Forget to remember. 
13428. 


Herbstmanover. 923, 15517 (139-141, 
148, 204, 205, 235, 242'). 
Here and there. 27245*. 
Herelle (H.) & Gie.: 
Mors et resurrectio. 
Poémes évangéliques. 
3 élévations. 6825. 
Herfurth (C. P.): 
All-service folio for orchestra or 
band. 6293. 
Cradle song. 266. 
Tune a day. 26162. 
Violin music the whole world loves. 


8025. 
17639. 


21207. 
Heria (R. C.) Dreams that bring 
heaven to me. 6811. 
Herider (Gertrude) My _ snookie-u- 
kum. 17349. 


Herier (Joseph) Restore the cross of 
gold. 11814. 


Heritier (Claude) Ill be seeing you 


Herbert (Sylvia) : in Dallas. 10564. 
Gone but not forgotten. 16292. Herman (Dave) Feelin’ kinda mel- 
Meet the leader man. 22806. low. 6896. 
Meet the leader man, swing it| Herman (Gus) From the bottom of 
Sam. 4814. my heart. 29621. 
Herbert (Victor) Festival march.| Herman (Herman) Golden tresses. 


3883, 22025. 


19322. 


1808 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Herman (J. . A.) Holding hands. 
31802. 
Herman (Kaye): 
Afterthoughts. 12884. 
Dancing, dancing. 15944. 
Forever. 13426. 
Good-night, good luck, my sweet- 
heart. 19387. 
Ill break their hearts first. 24813. 
Tll give my decision to love. 
138661. 
I’m gonna hang my head in shame. 
13703. 
I was too sure of you. 13800. 
If my eyes are deceiving me. 
24942. 
If you came in a dream. 19724. 
In the shadows of night. 10814. 


It’s a privilege, a pleasure and an 


honor. 13894. 
It’s on the tip of my tongue. 
10877. 
It was so lovely, wasn’t it. 13920. 
Jo-an. 13987. 
Love takes an intermission. 25260. 
Mistaken. 14278. 
My foolish heart. 22918. 
My Gypsy love. 14374. 


Perhaps. 14578. 

Song you sang to me. 12066. 

Sooner or later. 23417. 

Tell me a story. 15027. 

When Hawaii ealls. 15294, 30874. 
Herman (Sam) : 

Homeland, way down South. 947. 

Since you said good bye to me. 


2458. 
Hermann (Irena) Bye Tom! So long 
Dick! MHarry’s turned the _ trick. 
29352. 


Hermann (Louis) 
sleep. 21823. 


Cupid caught me 


Hermann (Mark) Tangokavalier. 
2692. 

Hermanns (Mark) Rapido Siberiano. 
2233. 


Hernandez (M. R. de) As I’m Sitting 
all alone tonight. 6349. 
Hernandez (R. J.) Angelus. 

Hernandez (Rafael) : 
Cachita. 15786. 
Campanitas de cristal. 
Desvelo de amor. 3718. 
Linda mariposa. 25183. 
Oui, madame. 28219. 
Pedro el Pelu. 28256. 
Perfume de gardenia. 
Quimbamba. 8492. 
Shakin’ the maracas. 8653. 

Hernandez-Mackay (T. R.): 
Baby’s cooing. 6375. 
Lullaby. 7866. 
Romance sans paroles. 


3340. 


6547. 


17598. 


8569. 


Herodias. 12862 (830), 15517 (240). 

Heron-Maxwell (Kathleen) After long 
years. 9509 (2). 

Herrera (Humberto) Silencio. 33136. 

Herrick (L. D.) Old Western moon. 
28179. 

Herrick (Paul) Stop beating around 


the bush. 25982. 
Herrick (R. L.) Still in love with you. 
18014. 
Herrick (Thomas) Bookolix. 24190. 
Herring (C. J.) Cadet march. 24235. 
Herring (Frank) You are gone and 
I’m alone. 21482. 
Herring (Willard) : 


Carpenter, build me a home. 39552. 
Cottage on the hill. 21805. 
Dog goned marriage blues. 31441. 


I had a date with a star and the 


moon. 27349. 
In the twilight of my dreams. 
21559. 
Indiana lullaby. 16765. 
Little red canoe. 22671. 
My red headed mamma. 11425. 
Oh Gogo, my little Gogo. 11540. 


Only a cowboy. 28204. 
Perfect night has passed 
5215. 
Sandwich with ham and a glass of 
old wine. 8611. 
To my old home town. 15125. 
When the moon shines over the 
ocean. 6034. 
William. 23885. 
Your intoxicating kiss. 
Herrington (Mona) 
32607. 
Herriott (Roy) 
again. 30551. 
Herrmann (Bernard) 
25876. 

Herrmann (Eduard) : 
Adagio. 9509 (1). 
Allegretto grazioso. 
Allegro. 9509 (1). 
Ballada. 12862 (31). 

Fandango. 12862 (162). 
Loure. 9509 (34). 
Melodie. $509 (752). 
Moto perpetuo. 12862) (426). 
Romance—sérénade. 12862 (293). 
Sarabande. 9509 (34). 
Scherzo. 12862 (4387). 
Herrmann (Helen) : 
My little brown shack. 28036. 
My lover Tito. 28049. 


away. 


9491. 
My love for you. 


Since Roosevelt’s in 


Sinfonietta. 


12862 (6). 


Rio de San Antonio. 23266. 
Herrmann (Hugo) Wiener album. 
6097. 
Herrmann (Kurt) Tanzstticke fiir 
klavier. 12230. 


1809 


INDEX 


Herrmann (Louis) : 
Left hand bass and chord studies. 
19942. 
Modern etudes and chord studies 
for piano accordion. 203850. 
Herrn (William) Let me swing you. 
19949. 
Herron (C. J.): 
Dreaming that my dreams have all 
come true. 18331. 
Keep shakin’ in your shoes. 138991. 
Herron (Joel) : 
Can love be gone. 9826. 
Hands up for love. 10868. 
Herron (Joseph) See Herron (C. J.) 
Hersch (Robert) My rhythm gal. 
4995. 
Herscher (Louis) : 
Hollywood kiddie ditties. 16423. 
Just a waste of tears. 7598. 
Leap-year girl. 16917. 
Rosita mia. 2329. 
Sailin’ high. 14719*. 
Something old—something new— 
something gold—something blue. 
8751. 
There are just two I’s in Dixie, 
two blue eyes that mean the 
world to me. 21041. 


You’re wonderful. 18618. 
Hersh (C. H.): 
Hug and a kiss. 4176. 


You just fit the picture. 3198. 
Hershey (EH. F.) jr.: 

Big brown eyes. 15713. 

I’ve got you again. 10700. 


Needless to say. 25490. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Suddenly. 20918. 
Wedding of the teddy bear. 30858. 
Heslin (Jack) See Heslin (J. M.) 
Hess (I. M.) Mother, dearest mother. 
14315. 

Hess (Maxwell) See Hess (I. M.) 

Hess (Roy) Willie blow your horn. 
9353. 

Hessberger (George) 
13924. 

Hesse (M. A.): 

Growing up. 13506. 

When we are very young. 15333. 
Hessen (A. F. von) Sonate. 22190: 


Ja wenn man. 


Hesses (Max) verlag. Wenn liebe 
befiehlt. 5968*. 

Heston (Buck) pseud. See Duer (I. 
M.) 


Heston (W. R.) 2d. You’re my one am- 
bition. 15477. 

Hetherington (A. O.) 
10311. 

Hetherington (Chas): 

Pappy, Zeb and Ezra and HPlton. 

8368. 

Red River valley. 11800, 11801. 
Hethrington (Mary) Tip top. 23629. 
Hetrick (Herrick) Pardon my smile. 

8372. 
Hettich (A. L.) Répertoire moderne de 
vocalises-études. 18648 (302). 
Hetzel (Jack): 
Hetzel’s photographic fingering 
chart for saxophone. 27250. 
Hetzel’s visual class method for 
the clarinet. 4127. 
Heuberger (R.) Im chambre separée. 


Glorious Texas. 


Sour grapes. 25952. 18648 (194). 
Twilight. 18247. Heuck (W. F.) Anita. 24094. 
Hershey (F.) See Hershey (EK. F.) jr. | Heugel: 
Hershey (Urban) How sweet the A sa maitresse. 6259. 
name. 18601. A son laquais. 6260. 
Hersom (F. E.) Dreaming in a gar- Arrivée du printemps. 25822. 
den. 26977. Baiser pour rien. 24148. 


Hersom (Frank) : 
My little Irish Rose. 9509' (508). 
Sprig of shamrock. 26533 (280). 

Hersted (Carl) Du. 24483. 

Herve (E. R.) I will kiss your tears 

away. 24920. 

Herz e(A. M.) Chaconne. 

Herz (Richard) : 
Nothing makes a difference to you. 

1974. 
You haven’t got a thing to lose. 
23957. 

Herz in maske. 16403. 

Herzog (Arthur) jr.: 

Farmer-labor party song. 13397. 

Rise and shine. 14676. 

We're veterans of the future war. 
12561. 

Heslin (J. M.): 

Penny for your thoughts. 


Bo85. 


30398. 


Ballade des vingt mineurs. 6391. 
Basses et chants donnés aux con- 


cours des classes d’harmonie. 
186, 31112. 

Ce que tu moffres volontiers, 
6582. 

Chanson. 8525. 

Chansons de geishas. 31272. 

Cing quatrains. 19062. 

Cordier. 24345. 

Cordonniers. 24846. 

Deux airs. 6746. 

Dominica XVI post Pentecosten. 
555. 

Dominica XVII post Pentecosten. 
556. 

Dominica XVIII post Pentecosten. 
557. 

Dominica XIX post Pentecosten. 
558. 


1810 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Dominica XX post Pentecosten. 
24433. 

Dominica XXI post Pentecosten. 
31445. 

Dominica XXII post Pentecosten. 
31446. 

Dominica XXIII post Pentecosten. 
31447. 

Douze chansons de gosses. 
1515, 

Etude du piano sur la gamme pen- 


1314, 


tatonique. 16137-16139. 
Fugue a 4 parties. 31620. 
Fugues 4 4 parties. 772. 
Invocation. 7524. 
Jeune homme, dis-nous pourquoi. 
(572. 
Lecons d’harmonie. 1440, 32245. 


Louanges de la rose et de la vio- 
lette. 7822. 
Mélancolie. 25824. 
Mer et la mort. 7957. 
Rouet d’armor. 20698, 
20699*., 
Tailleur. 26044. 
Trois nouvelles transcriptions li- 
bres. 32863. 
Tu m’as refusé ton baiser. 
Viole. 9140. 
7™° nocturne. 21569. 
Heure espagnole. 9509 (289), 12862 
(220), 18648 (3, 4, 112, 300), 29189 


20699, 


9081. 


(Helen) Weary mother. 


18139. 
Heut’ ist der Schonste tag in meinem 


leben. 38837, 4128, 4634. 
Hewitt (T. J.) Sweet Kitty Clover. 
23502. 
Heyer (A. F.) That little log cabin of 
pine. 26082. 
Heyer (O. B.): 
Beautiful night of dreams. 15681. 
Bona fide. 15739. 
Little giant. 27744. 


Trombone job. 18236. 
Heyer-Boetticher (Eva) 31 stticke aus 
alten suiten. 4129. 

Heykens (Jonny) : 
In the moonlight. 
32090. 
Under the balcony. 
28844, 
Heyman (Chester) 
cow moo. 23867. 
Heyman (Edward): 
Boo hoo. 31188. 
Darling, not without you. 21842. 
Heyman (Olga) Belles, belles gather 
around. 24167. 
Heyman (Richard) : 
Dites merci, madame. 


16750, 29894, 
9109, 26183, 


Why does a moo- 


543. 


~ 


Invitation 4 
J’ai devine. 
Je vous revois.. 
Petite sauvage. 
P’tit tour: 2208, 
Tzinga-doodle-day. 
Vie est belle. 2911. 


Vamour. 7523. 
10892. 
. madame. 


17603. 


25042. 


dd0ol, 


You look so sweet madame. 38851. 
30 et 40. 18647. 
Heyn (I. M.): 
Midnight rendezvous. 7966. 
Will this be the last waltz. 9350. 


Heyn (Johannes) On with F. D. R. to 


victory. 20462. 
Heyn (John) Yeterans of future wars. 
21202. 


Heyser (E. K.): 
Hthiopian romanza. 29189 (99). 
Follow on. 21569 (146). 

Lead, kindly light. 6253 (274). 

Lord is merciful. 6253 (298). 

Once there was a little lad. 29189 
(313). 

Risen Redeemer. 

Heywood (Donald): 
Home again. 22207. 

Mango man. 22772. 

Fiat, Cees): 

I love you. 7274. 
Winding road. 9354. 

Hiatt (Hal) See Hiatt (H. H.) 

Hibbeler (Ray): 
Always near you. 


2280. 


21602. 


Apple pickin’ time in fall. 107. 

Beautiful Pennsylvania. 6410. 

Bluest of blues. 18827. 

*Cause I loved you so. 340. 

Fisherman Jo. 1735. 

Gallie. 6951. 

Honey, please come home to me. 
24731. 


I dreamed I had written a beauti- 
ful song. 22258. 

I’m California bound. 19606. 

Im filing away my memories of 
you. 1088. 

I’m gonna meet Miss Prosperity. 
7305. 

I’m nobody’s buddy. 274387. 

If my heart could talk. 10756. 

If you could read what’s in my 
heart. 1208. 

In our tiny cottage “neath the yel- 
lowing leaves of the old walnut 


trees. 27549. 
In that beautiful garden of love. 
10808. 


June night and moonlight. 4502. 

Just a little brown shack. 22560. 

Little old house beyond the hill. 
4666. 

Lonely waters. 1580. 

Lovely lady of my dreams. 

Mister Moon. 1734. 


1587. 


1811 


INDEX 


Hibbeler (Ray )—Continued. 
My childhood playmates. 17287. 
My sheltering home. 22976. 
Old mill wheel. 28171. 
Old pal. 20427. 
On the banks of the silv’ry Rio 
Grande. 28189. 
Park Avenue baby. 23158. 
September moon. 2402. 
Shirley Ann. 25856. 
Song of the skeeter. 8769. 
Tell me that you love me. 18115. 
There’s a home in my heart for 


you. 26098. 

There’s a sweetheart in my dreams. 
2752. 

There’s no other girl like you. 
5704. 

There’s something about you. 
12321. 

Until forever. 28851. 

Waltzing in the moonlight. 18829. 


Wand’ring alone down my memory 


lane. 26240. 

When love slips thru your finger 
tips. 18421. 

When the cherry blossoms bloom 
in Iowa. 38044. 

When vacation days are over. 
6048. 

When you and I are walking. 
23829. 


Will Rogers and Wiley Post. 6100. 

Wonderful bouquet of flowers I 
present to you. 9378. 

Wringing that old dish rag. 3163. 

You are my rose from the garden 
of love. 21487. 

You, beautiful you. 238939. 

You’re the only girl I'll ever love. 
62138. 

You were meant for me sweetheart. 


why wasn’t I meant for you. 
24021. 
Hibbs (C. A.): 
Around the totem pole. 21630. 
Singer of songs. 2467. 
Thirds on parade. 33420. 
Hibbs (EH. P.): 
My little Scottish hame. 8110. 
Song of the kettle. 25935. 
Tapping. 26058. 
Hibbs (G. G.) Take it from me. 
15010. 
Hibbs (I. A.): 
Dream fireplace. 588. 
Just a moon-light romance. 1357. 


Make-believe. 20131. 
Hibson (Hthelyn) : 

I need Thee. 16619. 

Monkey face. 17222. 


Under the silver moon. 18265. 
Hickey (J. B.) Blarney of Killarney. 
18815. 


pt. 111, n: S.,-v.38L 


Hickman (Eugenia) Call of Tennessee. 
29862. 
Hickman (H. A.) : 
Call of Tennessee. 29362. 
There’s going to be a rainbow. 
15084. 
Hickman (R. M.): 
I am coming to my Savior. 10498. 
Where can I go but to Jesus. 
12650. 
Hickman (Richard) 
stand. 6558. 


Can’t you under- 


Hickok (A. D.) Somebody waits. 
33219. 

Hicks (A. H.) Tournament overture. 
33477. 


Hicks (D. C.): 

Dog goned marriage blues. 
Welfare blues. 18364. 
Hicks (Estle) Wl always love you. 

13656. 
Hicks (Florence) What’s to-morrow 
without you. 12591. 
Hicks (Lottie) California’s San Diego. 
18872. 
Hicks (Robert) : 
Nut cracker’s stomp. 14475. 
What’s the answer. 12586. 
Why. 12675. 
Hicks (S. B.) You can’t throw a cow- 
puncher down. 21498. 
Hicks (S. M.) My brand new love 
affair. 27997. 
Hicks a( W..P se 
Ever since you went away. 10167. 
Fade-out. 16156. 


31441, 


Living in seclusion. 32321. 

Now is the time. 14471. — 
Hidden (C. E.): 

Til keep loving you. 16582. 


You’d have to be there. 23949, 
Hidden (Todd) See Hidden (C. E.) 
Hidden valley gang, pseud. See Mack 

(Russell) and Broones (Martin) 
Hide away girl. 24164, 26173, 26278, 
28831, 29289, 29450, 30867. 

Hieger (C. A.): 

Girl’s, girl’s, girl’s. 16270. 

Here goes your ball game. 

High class steppen sport. 

Song whistle. 25940. 
Higbee (Ralph) In a little one room 

house. 24961. 
Higginbotham (J. C.) 
still O. K. 19198. 

Higginbotham (M. K.) jr.: 

Clovertime in Indiana. 9887. 

T’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a 
hamburger today. 4241. 

Keep, swingin’. 19892. 

Singin’ in the early morning. 
17917. 

Summers’ romance. 

Whistlin’ in a shower. 


7103. 
24713. 


Everything is 


18046. 
3085. 


1812 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Higginbotham (Mack 
botham (M. K.) jr. 
Higginbottom (B. L.): 

Blue. 6471. 

Bright lights of old Broadway. 
6506. 

Gold sails in the moonlight. 4000. 

I'll come back Colorado. 1044. 

Just go along with a smile. 19875. 

Kentucky jubilee. 13994. 


My sweet blue eyed Sue. 5008. 
Satisfied. 14729. 

Satisfied, when I’m with you. 
28437. 


Spring time is dream time. 8809. 
Higgins (C. W.) Take me and leave 
me. 26045. 
Higgins (EK. E.): 
Bamby theme song. 3407. 
I want to be caught in the lava. 
PEL! 
Higgins (Helen): 
In a gown of lavender and lace. 
29874. 
Smoke on the river. 5508. 
Higgins (Josh) pseud. See DuMond 
(Joe) 


Higgins (Quentin) When we. got 
walkin’. 21352. 
Higgins (W. L.) Joyful _ tidings. 
16841. 
Higginson (J. V.): 

Christ to-day rejoices men. 3594~ 


3596. 
Down in yon forest. 
Lulle lullay. 380089. 
Melodies of Christendom. 
Higgs (H. M.): 
Gaiety echoes. 
In a Japanese garden. 


31465, 31466. 
7944. 


3270 (206). 
7452. 


Man with the three wives. 9509 
(442). 
Higgs (W. C. M.): 
Gaiety echoes. 3270 (206). 
Man with the three wives. 9509 


- (442). 
High (Freeman): 

My little nest of heavenly blue. 

1857-1882. 

Two little love bees. 2863-2868 
High (L. G.) Boot hill. 31191. 
High (Le Roy) Everyone is longing 

for love. 3857. 

High school song book. 
High tension. 21610. 
Highland laddie. 12862 (222). 
Highman (S. BH.) Zulu moon, 
Highsmith (J. BE.) jr.: 

Serenade of the rain. 5430. 
Steppin’ out with Katy. 5593. 
Highways and hedges chorus. 16410. 

Hija de Juan Simon. 25782, 25957. 
Hikiau (Johnny) When the sun sets 
over the Rockies. 21346. 


18648 (166). 


6252. 


See Higgin-| Hilde Petersen postlagernd. 


2996. 
Hildebrand (Camillo) : 

Feierliche nacht. 6897. 

In vino veritas. 7508. 

Notturno. 7117. 
Hildebrant (EH. L.): 

All hail to freedom. 26555. 

Blue wilderness. 26697. 
Hildenbrand (V. M.): 

Adorable you. 6264. 

Raindrops on my window pane. 

8501. 

That last blue waltz. 8966. 

Hildenbrand (W. C.) Mistake of the 


century. 7985. 
Hilderbrant (HE. L.) All hail to free- 
dom. 9553. 
Hildreth (A. L.) In Edgewood, M. D. 
1229), 
Hildreth (Morris) Silvery clouds. 
8684. 
Hildreth (R. E.): 
Ah Sin. 6253 (7). 
Aspiration. 3800509. 
Berlin in smiles and tears. 310038 
(18). 
Courier of the king. 313857. 
Farewell to the flowers. 29189 
(110). 
Fifth nocturne. 31003 (52). 
Good-bye. 24638. 


6253 (181). 
15517 (145). 
26533 (27), 


Heart murmers. 
Home sweet home. 
Hungarian dance. 
31003 (20). 
Indifference. 62538 (245). 
Maid of Madrid. 15517 (233). 
Old salt. 6253 (359). 
Pique dame. 26533 (223). 
Queen bee. 6253 (3889). 
Romanze. 5517 (888). 
Serenade. 26533 (251). 
Serenata. 31008 (115). 
Simple aveu. 26533 (261). 
Sir Galahad. 14807. 
Skaters. 31003 (166). 
Spanish gaiety. 6253 (440). 
Stack of fun. 6253 (448)... 


Steel king. 12124, 12125. 
Tea blossoms. 21569 (545). 
Traumerei. 15517 (339). 


Waltz dream. 

i (CAS Med 7. 

8316. 

Hill (Al) jr. See Hill (A. M.) jr. 

Hill (Alex) Rythm excursion. 2267. 

Hill (Alfred): 

Loose leaves. 1541. 
Waiata poi. 9509 (770). 

Hill (Lady Arthur) : 
For remembrance. 
Rosemary for remembrance. 

(359). 


6253 (506). 
On with Roosevelt. 


29189 (118). 
29189 


1813 


INDEX 


a. 


Hill (B. 8S.) Our next governor. 
28228. 
Hill (Billy) See Hill (W. J.) 
Hill (4. H.) Listen world. 7753. 
Hill (F. C.) jr. Say ole timer. 20735. 
Hill (F. W.) Violin song method. 
2920. 
Hill (H. A.) Kaiser Bill. 1883. 
Hill (H. C.) Dear old high school. 
L202, 
al] GE Gis 
Calling for you, calling for me. 
65438. 
Oh, gee, I wish I was a kid again. 
14483. 
Hill (H. H.) jr. Frances, Johnette, 


Clara, Neomia, ete. 6936. 

Hill (H. R.) See Pierce (Helen) 

Hill (J. E.) Eerie interlude. 19157. 

Hill (J. M. and P. S.) props., and Hill 
CME I) au. : 
Joy of the morning. 3270 (346). 
With all my heart. 6253 (534). 
Hill (Jim) Art of transposing for the 
piano at sight. 31065. 

Hill (John) I don’t want no Swanee 
river. 31008 (69). 

Hill (Joseph) Just an old fashioned 
picture of you. 22567. 


Hill (Ll. J.) I want to sing with an 
orchestra 4849. 

Hill (lL. K.) Old love. 25571. 

Hill (lL. M.) Texas, my Texas. 2713. 

Hill (Louise) : 


It was the love light in your eyes. 


19828. 
You're the butterfly of my dreams. 
23995. 
Hill (Mirrie) I heard a sound of sing- 
ing. 31893. 


Hill (Paul): 
At a Georgia camp meeting. 9610. 
Maneornadora. 1644. 
Tree in Tipperary. 9069. 
Hill (Ronald): 
As long as our hearts are young. 
1a 
Every road leads back to Ireland. 
24521, 27038. 
Hill (Teddy) : 


At the rug cutter’s ball. 21640. 
Blue rhythm fantasy. 26694. 
Uptown rhapsody. 21187. 
I IOGW). vi: 
Don’t let the fire go out. 24441. 
Empty saddles. 10148, 24508, 
29545. 


Glory of love. 6986, 10312, 29653. 

In the chapel in the moonlight. 
24981, 27553, 29888, 32086. 

Little toy piano. 11094. 

Peace of mind. 32841, 32842. 

Scene changes. 14737, 30505. 


Dt tn. SS. vaatl: 


Sweet misery of love. 18058, 20947, 


30653. 
Timber. 238623, 28760, 33445, 33446, 
When the stn hides away for the 
day. 21343. 
Hill (William) Crusaders’ march. 
24362. 
Hill-Coleman: 
For music. 29608. 
Song of the sea. 28566. 
Hillard (J. M.) Kentucky. 27649. 


Hilleary (W. H.) Faith my dear. 
3873. 
Hilliam (B. C.) Changing of the 


guard. 9851. 

Hillman (G. E.) When good-a times 
comes to my barber shop. 28958. 
Hillman (Steven) pseud. See Berg- 

man (Stephan) 
Hills (Josephine) Gypsy heart. 
Hills (R. M.): 

Cavaleade. 13138. 

Dream rhapsody. 38780. 
Hills (Ray) See Hills (R. M.) 
Hilltanne (Frank) pseud. See Leon- 

ard (Eddie) 
Hilltop magazine: 

My South. 1901. 

When orange blossoms bloom. 5041. 
Hilpert (Harriet) Woodland dells. 

12728. 
Hils (Andrew) : 

My love for you. 

Night we met. 
EalcacGs ie): 

Ill have the last waltz dear, with 

you. 22285. 

When I look at you. 15298, 23795: 

Hilton (Herbert) Floor show waltz. 
10219. 
Hilton (L. E.): 
Nebraska moon. 5024. 
Old Nebraska moon. 20425, 32763. 
Himber (Richard) Am I asking too 
much. 9570. 

Himelstein (A. E.) 
28062. 

Himmel (F. H.) Father, I ery to Thee. 
31564. 

Himmel (Henry): 

A minuit sur la plage. 

Assez de comédie. 9607. 

Au dela des nuages. 15629. 

By the wishing well. 299. 

Concours de musique. 313540. 

Des peines d’amour. 528. 


22141. 


14401. 
20369. 


My prairie home. 


24033. 


Evocation. 10175. 

On a pendu la erémaillére. 20442. 
Pariiclulm your, ios: 

Quand un gendarme rit. 84853. 


Toujours vingt ans. 12381. 
Hinchliffe (Irvin) : 
Green rain. 19368. 


Tranquillity: 12897. 


1814 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Hinckley (A. P.) I don’t see how you 
can forget, dear, when all I can do 
is remember. 22254. 

Hinckley (Douglas) : 

Let’s have it my way, dear. 

Maybe you're the one for 
25810. 

Night of dreams. 25510. 

There’s nothing slow about me. 
2759. 

Those sweet words. 123888. 

Hind (Harold) Authentic theory prac- 
tice book. 1388, 9628, 24120. 

Hindemith (Paul): 

Dritte sonate ftir klavier. 
Erste sonate fiir klavier. 
Schwanendreher. 17880. 
Sonate in EH. 2530. 
Trauermusik. 30766, 30767. 
Zweite sonate fiir klavier. 31002. 

Hindera (BHlizabeth) I could waltz 
forever with you. 22241. 

Hindman (R. D.) I love you best of 
all. 22304. 

Hinds (D’Arcy) Boo-ze-00-ze-00. 15751. 

Hinds (K. L.) Driftwood. 16100. 

Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, ine. 
universal school music series. 


27708. 
me. 


29526. 
29556. 


New 
1942. 


Hines (D. L.) Wrigley’s chewing gum 
song. 3162. 

Hines (Drexell) When love has gone. 
3035 


Hines (Earl): 
Deep forest. 15992. 
Earl “Father” Hines pianostyles. 
6834. 
Mad house. 7880, 11194. 
Hinkel (M. E.) Frivolous 
27108. 
Hinkle (LL. C.): 
America the beautiful. 
Indiana fight. 16764.. 
On to the goal. 20460. 
Hinkle (N. W.): 


Collette. 


12920. 


All glory, laud, and honor. 46. 

Ditson Christmas carol book. 
29484. 

Forty Christmas carols. 27255. 


O lovely peace. 27206. 


Hinman (Harold) Lullaby waltz. 
14204. 
Hinman (R. E.): 
Beautiful visions of memory. 
13017. 


3973-3975. 
16218. 


Chesapeake moon. 

Fool’s paradise. 
Hinrichs (Gustave) : 

Chanson bohémienne. 21569 (60). 

Charmeuses. 18648 (64). 

Coquette. 15517 (66). 

Idoles. 18648 (191). 

Love’s torment. 33904 (174). 
Hinsdale (Stewart) She’s my sweet- 

heart now. 305388. 


(Eleanor) Oh, 
30324. 
There’s hope in the 


Hinton you big, big 
yellow moon. 
Hinton (Frances) 
Saviour. 380722. 
Hintz (William) : 
After the dream. 
Forever a stage. 10232. 
Leap-year gleam. T7689. 
My treasure. 22984. 

Hinze-Reinhold: (Bruno) 10 klavier- 
stticke nach liedern. 12715. 

Hipkins (Helene) : 

Among the hills. 3382. 
Fickle maid. 22025. 
Hand organ Joe. 16332. 
Love in spring. 1566. 
Night in Venice. 23028. 
On Sunday morn. 23107. 
Wanderer’s song. 2949. 

Hippmann (Frederik) Wanderlieder- 
fantasie. 30846. 

Hirsch (Hortense) 
thensia ). 

Hirsch (Horthensia) : 

I heard a violin playing. 7236. 

In a_ garden service for two. 
24960. 

Kiss me tonight. 25110. 

Where is the girl from Tenth ave- 
nue. 9298. 

Hirsch (L. A.) au., and Hirsch (lL. J.) 
prop. When you love a certain girl, 
and you’re certain she loves you. 
12862 (5387). 


18665. 


See Hirsch (Hor- 


Hirsch (Lou) That ecuddlin’ rag. 
29189 (423). 
Hirsch (Walter) Old corral. 8271. 
Hirschberg (David) Pleasure way of 
learning to play piano. 23198. 
Hirschberg (Gene) : 
Don’t say we're through. 19105. 
You took my heart, dear. 33881. 


Hirschfeld (Max): 
A la bien aimée. 
Abide with me. 
Adagio pathétique. 
Album-leaf. 15217. 
Andante cantabile. 
Andantino. 32248. 
Angelus. 14232. 
Autumn song. 15156. 

Berceuse. 138039. 

Bolero. 14312. 

By the brook. 13107. 

Carmen. 13049. 

Cavatina. 146387, 

Ciribiribin. 189388. 

Collection moderne. 3616. 

Comrades ever since we were boys. 
26835. 

Cossack revels. 

Country gardens. 

Cuckoo. 13219. 


12865. 
12865. 
13478. 


15154, 15155. 


13205. 
13207. 


1815 


INDEX 


Hirschfeld (Max)—Continued. 


Dance of the Russian _ sailors. 
6705. 
Devilish inspiration. 536. 
Hiegy. 32442. 
Htude. 23888, 2389, 2602, 13159. 
Fairy tale. 711. 
Flow gently, sweet Afton. 31598. 
Gavotte. 788. 
Guitarre. 32541. 
In the evening by the moonlight. 
29890. 
Little brown chureh. 14105. 
Temories of Stephen Foster. 
20188. 
Pilgrims’ chorus. 33596. 
Prince and princess. 32915. 
Rondino. 31140. 
Secret. 33100. 
Standing on the corner didn’t 
mean no harm. 8816. 
Sweet and low. 33316. 
Waltz. 30779. 
Hirsehl (Norman) Harmony in spring. 
TO70. 
Hirschmann (Henri) Claironnette. 
18648 (74). 
His brother’s wife. 24250. 
His wayside messengers. 7120*. 


Hisberger (J. T.): 
What does a_ sweetheart 
18376. 
You can’t flag me. 15440. 
Histed (lL. B.) I am longing 
you dear. 27314. 
Hit of the season. 
Hitt (Arza): 
I don’t know 
know. 16492. 
Last night. 16907. 


mean. 


to see 
vaPales 


so very much, I 


My feet won’t dance. 30214. 
Texas skies. 15045. 
Hitt (James) Our leader. 14544. 


Hitt music pub. eco. Ourleader. 14544. 

Hix (Don) enterprises. Why ask me 
when you know all the answers. 
9325: 

Hixon (G. H.) 
17888, 28481. 


Show me Thy way. 


Hlatky (Endre) Enfalumban. 29546. 
Hiava ((O.8.) : 
I’ve got the horns on you. 16654. 


Without you dear. 26415. 
Hoag (D. R.) My mother-in-law. 
32613. 


Hoapili (Alex): 


Beyond the wide blue sea. 9707, 
9708. 
Rhumbathetique. 32986. 
Hobart (Donald and Vere) : 
Algy. 29189 (3). 
Honey bunch. 21569 (207). 
I want a man to love me. 29189 


(GESTO)4 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 31 


Pourquoi. 29189 (339). 
That is love. 29189 (424). 
Hobbs (A. F.) We're for the Town- 
send plan. 28918. 
Hobbs (Harold) jr. 
Hobbs (Leonard) Caroline. 
Hobby (Ola) Florida moon. 
Hobday (H. J.) 


Chartres. 6594. 
24263. 
22038. 
Little pal, I’m lone- 


some for you. 14113. 

Hoby (Charles) Benga} iancer patrol. 
3444. 

Hochman (M. H.) Without love. 
23902. 


Hochman (Maurice): 
Alexander’s got a jazz band now. 
6284. 


Broadway atmosphere. 3502, 
It’s fun and stuff. 7548. 
Lend me you. 11015. 
Let’s give the devil his due. 
110380. 

Mary’s my sweetheart. 11233. 
Maybe it was a mistake. 11241. 
Montana moon. 11296. 
No fault to find with you. 8204. 
Thinking of you. 12327. 
Week-end girl. 5958. 

Hock (M. L.): 
Blue enchanted moon. 13064. 


10628. 
Have you counted the 


I’m in the bag. 
Hodge (A. J.) 
cost. 904. 
Hodge (Howard) 
love. 22084. 
Hodge (Josephine) 
22822. 
Hodge 
22200. 
Hodge (W. H.) 

7101. 

Hodge (William) 
chime. 5634. 
Hodges (C. A.): 

Loucelia. 25230. . 
Time’s a-wastin’ Mr. 
21099. 
Hodges (Michael) : 
He’s an angel in that heaven called 
home. 7083. 
I see a tree. 7362. 
Stubborn ole mule. 2611. 
When my mammy smiles. 12622. 
Hodges (Speck) Musical gal. 8052. 
Hodgins (B. A.) Man in the White 


Ghost of the girl I 

Merry little shark. 
(Talbot) Three sketches. 
Here comes the legion. 


Sweet bells that 


Landon. 


House. 14217. 
Hodgins (J. J.) That dreamy melody. 
2715. 


Hodgins (Johnny) See Hodgins (J. J.) 
Hodgkins (H. D.): 
Beaming on me. 18775. 
Drifting along with the flowing 
tide. 19146. 


Saying good night. 11903. 


1816 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Hodgson (Clarke) 
again. 32659. 
Hodgson (Red) What was that tune 
that we played last night. 5985. 
Hodgson (Verelle) Your troubles may 

only be bubbles. 12845. 
Hodgson (Verna) I’m sailing for fair 


Never gonna love 


Hawaii. 10656. 
Hodgson (W.-H.) What was that 
tune that we played last night. 5985. 

Hodson (B. E.): 
If I had a picture-of you. 19710. 


There was a moon thru the trees. 
30725. 


Hodson (Bus) See Hodson (B. E.) 
Hodson (M. L.): 
Alone, loving you. 6802. 
At Mattie’s ball. 181. 
Hodson (William) : 
Accept our thanks. 15522. 
To a lily. 23630. 
Hoeard (J. H.) Girls that can never 
be mine. 6253 (144). 
Hockner (Hilmar) : 
Kleine sinfonie in F-dur. 19907. 


Konzert. 19911. 
Hoefert (EF. K.} | Streit zwischen David 


und Goliath. 30635. 

Hoffner (Hrich) Olympia-kampfer. 
28181-28188. 

Hoegh (H. N.) Hail, Iowa, hail. 
24664. 


Hoehler (F. W.) 3d. Cupid is a big 
bad bogey man. 15981. 
Holler (Karl): 

Kammerkonzert. 1384. 
Symphonische phantasie. 12205. 
Hoenig (F. J.) Let’s go to San Fran- 

cisco. 19968. 
Hoff (Clarence) When it’s springtime 
at Lake Louise. 12616. 
Hoff (Syd) Now I’ve got a love affair. 
23047. 
Hoff (Sydney) : 
I still have your picture in my 


heart. 13757. 
When a puppy in love goes mad. 
15290. 


Hoffberg (Sydney) 
love affair. 23047. 
Hoffer (Al) ‘My love for you. 4974. 
Hoffer (Berniece) Rocked in a cradle 
of dreams. 11842. 
Hoffer (F. E.) It’s Roosevelt for me. 
4462. 
Hoffer (Hal) 
Hoffer (Horace) 
23681. 
Hoffert (C. V.) 
Hoffman (Al): 
Cocktail time. 400. 
Crazy with love. 21814. 
Don’t count your chickens. 


Now I’ve got a 


Until tomorrow. 236581. 
Until tomorrow. 


Mother dear. 8081. 


562. 


Funnies aren’t funny when I’m 
blue. 16246. 
I could be in heaven if you’d come 


down to earth. 19529. 


I don’t give a continental. 1004. 

I’m in a dancing mood. 24848. 

I’m never too busy for you. 1112. 

I make a motion. 1134. 

Keep your eye in the sky. 1392. 

My red letter day. 22972. 

Tap your tootsies. 2698. 

There’s always a happy ending. 
5748. 

Thisl] make you whistle. 2774. 

Without rhythm. 3139. 

You've got the wrong rhumba. 
3240. 

Hoffman (Bob) Love is not so simple. 
1570. 


Hoffman (C. D.) It’s God’s good day, 
and mine. 25018. 
Hoffman (Claudia) 
28060. 
Hoffman (D. M.): 
Dancing pair. 485, 9963, 13238. 
I can only whistle. 16470. 
Played ona clarinet. 8423. 
You’re just the type. 9454. 
Hoffman (H. A.) au., and Hoffman 
(EH. S.) prop.: 
Are you in the ranks. 
Arouse ye, good people. 
(21). 
Battling for God and home and 
country. 18648 (31). 
Cast your ballots. 18648 (61). 
Conflict is past. 18648 (86). 


My only little gal. 


18648 (19). 
18648 


Drive the saloon away. 18648 
G11), 

For your country stand. 18648 
(iS) 


Good night, people. 18648 (147). 

Happy to-night. 18648 (154). 

Hurrah, the victory is won. 18648 
(Ti): 

I told you so. 18648 (185). 

Just a little ballot. 18648 (209). 

No surrender. 18648 (257). 


O that will be our jubilee. 18648 
(267). 

Pray on, Christian mother. 18648 
(291). 


Praying to-night. 18648 (292). 

Skies are bright. 18648 (325). 

Stainless banner. 18648 (331). 

This is our business for the King. 
18648 (852). 

Vote for local option. 18648 (369). 

Vote it out. 18648 (870). 

We have the votes. 18648 (375). 

Welcome, people. 18648 (378). 

What’s the news. 18648 (382). 


1817 


INDEX 


Hoffman (H. 8S.) Dear. 26904. 
Hoffman (J. C.) My vegetable garden. 
1911. 
Hoffman (Jack) Dizzy Lizzie Lou. 
3739. 
Hoffman (Ken) 
Dear old Rocky Mountain moon. 
3700. 


I don’t work for a living. 4211. 
If you wanna go to heaven when 
you die. 1215. 
Lonesome yodel. 
Hoffman (lL. G.): 


4696. 


Floating along on a cloud. 22036. 
In old Hong Kong. 32081. 
Hoffman (M. O.) I want you. 22419. 
Hoffman (Melvin) Lets start over 
again. 27715. 
Hoffman (Norman) On the avenue of 
Love. 382770. 


Hoffman (R. A.) co.: 
Beauty contest. 9673*. 
Boston T party. 29334*. 


Early bird catches the worm. 
29535*. 

Georgia jubilee minstrel. 29637*. 

Hoffman program hour. 4143, 
10440-10442. 

Old Kentucky garden. 25569*. 


Susanna’s Christmas auction. 
30647*. 
Tom Sawyer. 28779*. 
Treasure Island. 28793*. 
Yoder’s (Paul) band book. 29102. 
Hoffman (W. F.) She will always love 
you. 2424, 
Hoffman (W. L.): 
I remember dear. 19651. 
It’s tragic, but it’s true. 
Just another moon song. 
Telling you. 21005. 
Hoffman program hour. 
10442. 
Hoffmann (Fred): 


22521, 
19866. 


4143, 10440- 


C’est la valse des caresses. 24230. 
Mon ceeur n’est plus 4 toi. 25356. 
Hoffmann ( Horst) Sie hiess Marie 
und treu war sie. . 2439. 
Hoffmann (Max): 
"Neath the old palm tree. 9509 
(519). 
Spring song. 21569 (351). 
Where the white lights shine. 
15517 (451). 
Hoffmann (Veronica) Gin fizz. 13460. 
Hoffmark (Herman) : 
Farbrors vals. 24545. 
Oh! tag mig med til Hawaii. 28153. 


Peter og Lise. 25342. 
Hofmeister (Charlotte) Beer song. 
24161. 
Hofmeister (Friedrich) German folk 
dances. 296388. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Hofstra (Charles) All aboard, we're 
bound for pirate hoard. 9547. 
Hogan (C. B.) jr. I'm in love with you. 
16581. 
Hogg (C. K.) Thumbin’ down the old 
tar road. 30741. 
Hogg (J. H. S.): 
Accept the gift. 21569 (3). 
Adopted. 21569 (4). 
All glory be Thine. 21569 (7). 
All the earth shall worship Thee. 
21569 (8). 
As thy days thy strength shall be. 
18648 (22). 
Balm in secret prayer. 21569 (22). 
Beautiful city of God. 21569 (26). 
Beyond. 21569 (40). 
Blessed friend. 21569 (41). 
By the sea. 21569 (53). 
Comfort one another. 21569 (78). 
Endless glory. 18648 (116). 
Fear not the shadows. 18648 (126). 
Feast of blessing. 21569 (1382). 
Fill your heart with the word. 
21569 (1389). 
Free grace to all. 18648 (1383). 
From the cross to the crown. 18648 
(134). 
Glory, glory, glory. 
Haste from His 
(186). 
Have compassion, Lord, on me. 
21569 (188). 
Hosannah. 21569 (211). 
I know it now. 21569 (228). 
If you love me. 21569 (244). 
Jesus my King. 21569 (261). 
Jewels for the Master. 
(263). 
Joyful news. 21569 (268). ; 
Joyfully receive Him. 21569 (269). 
Keep looking on the bright side. 
18648 (212). 
Let us come boldly. 21569 (299). 
Let us sing His love. 21569 (3801). 
Living all for Jesus. 21569 (3807). 
Loving Redeemer. 21569 (320). 
My rest. 21569 (889). 
Nearer and nearer His throne. 
21569 (394). 
O Lord, I will praise Thee. 
(406). 
On my soul a blessing shower. 
21569 (420). 
On the Savior cast thy burden. 
21569 (421). 
One in Christ. 18648 (276). 
Precious moments. 21569 (459). 
Revive us. 21569 (472). 
Safe in the ark. 21569 (479). 
Seek ye the book. 21569 (489). 
Shining in the heart. 21569 (494). 
Standing fast. 21569 (526). 
Take the cross. 21569 (541). 


21569 (167). 
grave. 21569 


21569 


21569 


1818 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


21569 (547). 
18648 


Tell it over and over. 

They’re singing over me. 
(850). 

Thinking of Jesus. 21569 (556). 

This joyful day. 21569 (557). 


Thou wilt remember me. 18648 
(355). 

Trumpets of silver. 18648 (362). 

What more can He do. 18648 


(381). 

While He is waiting. 21569 (607). 
Wonderful Jesus. 21569 (620). 
Hogge. Aventures de Boubou. 15639*. 

Hohman (M. A.): 
Truly forever. 12411. 
You’re a knock-out honey. 29133. 


Hohn (Mrs. Charles) See Hohn 
(M. B.) 
Hohn (G. G.) Guess. 13507. 
Hohn (M. B.): 
One young violinist. 14531. 
Three young violinists. 21090. 
Two young violinists. 30796. 


Hohner (M.) ine. Harmonica playing 


made easy. T7069. 

Hohner concessionaires, ltd. Right 
way to play the chromatic harmon- 
ica. 8548. 

Hoke (J. H.) You know I love you. 
26456. 

Ho-la-li. 7126, 16414. 


Holbrook (Norton) 
nasium marches. 

Holeomb (S. B.) 
21815. 

Holetreger (A.) 
32683. 

Holden (A. J.): 
In heavenly love abiding. 7471. 
Nearer my God. 1930. 

Holden (Agnes) Sweet mother mine. 

20949. 
Holden (Elsie) Your charms. 15496. 
Holden (Frances) I’ve got a picture 
of you. 16649. 
Holden (L. G.) Stolen he-man. 30630. 
Holden (Sidney) Campbells are com- 
ing, hooray! hooray. 310. 

Holder (D. G.): 

Captain F. Magellin. 


School and gym- 
5411. 
Creation’s dawn. 


Nikt inny tylko ty. 


31247. 


If I had another chance. 13817. 
Jolly chocolate drops. 13939. 
Smile your way thru. 14826. 


Step chillun, step. 33278. 

With you in my arms I could waltz 
across the sea. 33782. 

You can sing and swing it for me. 
33829. 

You'd better pray! O Lord, for the 
judgment day. 33834. 

Holder (Les) £Drillmaster 
21940. 


series. 


Holder (Sam) Mister Botchagalupo. 
11280. 

Holdsworth (J. B.) jr. - Symphony of 
love. 18083. 


Holgate (W. H.) With band, trumpet 
and drums. 18509. 
Holiday (Billy) : 


Close dem eyes, my darlin’, 

Issa Les. 

Say I’m yours, again. 11898. 
Holiday revue. Lets play house. 
16942. 
Holiner (Mann) It will have to do 


until the real thing comes along. 

22526. 
Hollaender (A.) 
Holland (Ll. S.): 


March. 26533 (118). 


Eyes like the wise old moon. 
10184. 

ido: silsi2e ‘ 

I’m an Ethiopian now. 7286. 

Neutrality. 1937. 


Our salvation. 17547. 
Where can I find that girl. 
Why do you hesitate. 18481. 
Holland (Nellie) See how they run. 
5427, 20748. 
Holland (R. C.) It’s a waltz, dear, 
let’s dance. 25016. 
Holland (Ruby) : 
Pooh pieces. 28285. 
Teddybear dances. 
Teddybear sings. 
Holland (Sarah) 


3069. 


18107. 
18107. 
All the thrills you 


ask for. 50. 
Holland (Mrs. W. LL.) See Holland 
(Winifred ) 
Holland (Winifred) Wonderful 
mother love. 12720. 
Hollander (B.) Ariel. 33904 (12). 
Hollander (Frederick) : 
Awake in a dream. 144. 


Desire. 531, 6754. 

House Jack built for Jill. 7156, 
16449, 19491. 

Is it love or infatuation. 13882. 

Moon’s our home. 8006, 11302. 

Moonlight and shadows. 22866. 

Paradise in waltz time. 17578, 
25645. 


Poppy. 146138, 17648. 
You’re the only one. 12814. 
Hollander (Louis) Make believe you 


love me. 11205. 

Hollander (Will) How could you for- 
get. 24750. 

Hollaway (Henri) Ethiopian lament. 
6860. 


Holleman (H. A.) Im Singing hi de 
hi, under the blue, blue sky. 13728. 

Hollenbeck (R. C.) Dreamland lulla- 
by. 16987. 


1819 


INDEX 


Holler (John) : 
Benedictus es, Domine. 
He was crucified. 3387. 


13038. 


Jesus lying in the manger. 159. 
O Christ, the heaven’s eternal 
King. 6382. 
Rejoice, ye pure in heart. 26627. 
Holliday (J. C.) Some songs about 
children. 380575. 


Hollinger (James) When it’s spring- 
time in old Ireland. 213830. 
Hollingsworth (Adeline) : 
Cheer up with me. 18921. 
Mississippi moon of mine. 4856. 
Hollingsworth (Clyde) Tears for me. 
D687. , 
Hollingsworth (KE. D.) 
sing lullaby in heaven. 
Hollingworth (T. J.) 
march. 15158. 
Hollins (Alfred) : 
Christ’s bell. 
Why seek ye. 
Hollis (EH. D.) 


Will mother 
33765. 
Tune-doggling 


31306. 
3270 (740). 
Memories of mother. 


32466. 

Hollis (G. 8S.) Stroll on through the 
years. 33291. 

Holloway (Dorothy) Cradle-day 
sweetheart. 15917. 

Holloway (F. W.) Palace march. 
PB aa 

Hollowell (H. H.) Swingin’ my blues 
all away. 26029. 


Hollowell (S. W.) Waltzing in mem’ry 
with you. 18328. 

Hollywood. 18307, 18308. 

Hollywood bound. 19463*, 27266. 


Hollywood madness. 29739*. 

Hollywood pub. co. On with Roose- 
velt. 8316. 

Hollywood revels of 1937. 28608. 

Hollywood revels revue 1937. 27655. 

Holm (Hugh) Home to Hawaii. 
31808. 

Holman (T. G.) Summer’s gone. 
23480. 


Holmboe (Vagn) 
tvang. 6718. 
Holmes (Bert) See Holmes (M. B.) 
Holmes (Hlizabeth) Night in June. 
8194. 
Holmes (Freddie) 
4021. 
Holmes (G. E.) : 
Daphnis. 13237. 
Festival band book. 31570. 


Danske taalte ikke 


Gorgeous creature. 


Hoffman program hour. 4143, 
10440-10442. 
On the mountain top. 14520. 
Orpheus. 28148. 
Panora. 14561. 
Holmes (J. M.) Fox-trot studio piano 


music course. 10248. 


18 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Holmes (Julian) Left alone. 19941. 
Holmes (M. B.) I loved you. 31920. 
Holmes (M. H. G.): 

Birds in song. 29816. 

Indian’s serenade. 29901. 


Lorina. 27787, 27788. 
Whisper dear in my ear. 29025. 
Zuleika. 29189. 
Holmes (R. G.) Someday we'll settle 
down. 2528. 


Holmes (W. A.): 
Donkey. 16049. 
We thank you Mister Roosevelt. 
18358. 
Holoubek (Karl) : 
Allah! Allah. 9559. 
Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesell- 
schaftskapitin. 19098. 
Kukuschka. 4570. 
Holshouser (Q.) Nearer my God to 
Thee. 15517 (266). 
Holst (Eduard) : 
Babes in the wood. 12862 (30). 


Cinderella. 12862 (102). 

Jack and the bean stalk. 12862 
(268). 

Jack and the giant killer. 12862 
(269). 


Sleeping beauty. 12862 (470). 


Holst (Gustav) Wassail song. 28905. 

Holst (Gustav von) au., and Holst 
(Isobel) prop.: 

Awake my heart. 21569 (20). 

Four old English carols. 15517 
(148, 144). 

She who is dear to me. 21569 

(4938). 


Holst (Imogen) : 
Bunch of green holly and ivy. 
21730. 
Five short pieces. 13578. 
Now the winter is gone. 
Pretty Caroline. 23216. 
Seeds of love. 23317. 
Six pictures from Finland. 13579. 
Wassail song. 28905. 
Holst (Oliver) lLytternes treskovals. 
(875. 
Holstein (R. F.) When the moon’s 
above the trees to-night. 30890. 
Holt (B. A.) au., and Holt (H. A.) 
prop. Just too late. 32184. 


23050. 


Holt (I. B.) Sunny blue eyes. 8864. 

Holt (J. E.) Wondering all the time 
if you're really mine. 30989. 

Holt (J. P.) As the moonlight shone 
thruyyvour hairs Za. 

Holt (M. E.) Yesterday you said you 
loved me. 33815. 

Holt (M. L.) To. be or not to be. 
21104. 

Holt (M. U.) Trade wind. 18223. 

Holt (S. E.) Faded rosebuds. 31545. 

20 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Holtegel (W. C.) When I look into 
your eyes. 23797. 
Holton (F. B.) pseud. 
(I. B.) 
Holzer (Lou): 
Broadway Cinderella. 
I give my heart to you. 27345. 
Take a letter, Miss Jones. 18086. 
Holzhacker (Anton) Spring in our 
hearts. 14800. 
Holzmann (Abe): 
Get on the raft with Taft. 
(119). 
Great event. 3270 (231). 
Hand that rocks the cradle rules 
the world. 12862 (211). 
Inauguration march. 12862 (263). 


See Wilson 


6510. 


15517 


Love sparks. 9509 (425). 
Homan (Camilla) : 
Idle dreams. 1190. 


Just an old fairy-tale. 27628. 
Money blues. 7996. 


My little old log cabin home. 


22945. 
Say you love me. 2369. 
Homan (Holly) See Homan (Ca- 
milla ) 


Homand (V. C.) 
Home on the range. 
Homeland harmony. 
Homer (Gus): 

Don’t look now. 19102. 

Life is blue. 19987. 

Mum’s the word. 20253. 

Nearly. 20342. 
Homer (Sidney) : 

Fiddler of Dooney. 33904 (76). 
Seventeen lyrics. 6253 (190). 
Homer (W. D.) Difficult to hate. 

29478. 
Homesites, incorporated. 19468*. 
Homeyer (C. W.) & Go., inc.: 
Cherubim song. 21767. 
In dance you met me. 
Irish love song. 29915. 
O lovely night. 281388. 
Homfeldt (Bertha) Starlight waltz. 
30621. 
Homme petit. 949. 
Hommel (G. M.) 
my baby. 22267. 
Hon (Jean) See Johnson (J. H.) 
Honegger (A.) Fiévre jaune. 726. 
Honeycombe (M. E.): 
Arizona magic. 31060. 
I gotta getta girl. 27348. 
If I had you. 382041. 
To my surprise. 33457. 
Why dear, did I have to fall. 
30916. 
Honsinger (Ross) au., and Honsinger 
(R. C.) jr., prop. Youll always be 
on my mind. 21509. 


I’m glad. 10612. 
4148, 16426, 16427. 
19468. 


4387. 


I got a letter from 


Hood (EK. E.) 
2705, 8939. 
Hood (H. H.) 

city of the world. 
Hood (Helen) : 

Betrothal. 31157. 

Enough. 31521. 

In a rose garden. 

Moon. 325238. 

River. 338004. 

Sunset. 33304. 
Hood (J. B.) Melody of love. 
Hood (M. V.): 

Festival songs for 

schools, 1935-1936. 

Singing days. 17919. 

Hood (Patuffa) Songs of the Heb- 
rides. 3838904 (286). 
Hood (S. 8.): 

Answer my song. 21617. 

Majoring in the minor. 30104. 

Swing is the thing. 33385. 

Hood (W. O.) San Jacinto. 14725. 
Hoodah day. 31817. 
Hoogbruin (Dixie) : 

Along Lido isle. 

Can it be. 26745. 

Darling are we going out tonight? 

26889. 

I wanta be young again. 274983. 

In a little snow clad igloo. 29876. 

It was only a shadow. 27592. 

Let’s sail away. 32267. 

Little blonde girl. 14102. 

Oompah. 28212. 

Ripple along lazy river. 14675. 

When springtime falls, swingtime 

ealls. 38692. 

You're a little bit diffrent. 
Hook (—) Mary of Allendale. 
Hook (James) Think not 

21071. 
Hoover (G. W.): 

Honeymoon trail. 19478. 

Red hot lovin’. 20635. 

Yes, the stars come out on Broad- 

way. 21471. 
Hoover (M. E.) I want to be like the 
moon to you. 10711. 
Hope (Christine) We'll dream to- 
gether. 2961. 
Hope (J. D.) Im in a daze. 
Hepe pub. co.: 

Devotional hymns. 16010-16018. 
Service hymnal. 17853-17861. 
Hopkins (C. R.) You awakened ro- 
mance. 12754. 
Hopkins (Claude) : 

Cryin’ my heart out for you. 6688. 

Deep dawn. 6742. 

That particular friend of mine. 

28698. 
Vamping a co-ed. 91381. 


Temperance parody. 


New York—wonder 
20356. 


32069. 


1691. 


Delaware 
Zar 


29134. 
14229. 
strange. 


31935. 


1821 


INDEX 


Pty, Wj/S.7 Vook 


Hopkins (D. H.) 
and home songs. 
Hopkins (Doc) 
Hopkins (rank) 
5454. 
Hopkins (H. L.) There may be a new 
love in the spring. 21048. 
Hopkins (H. P.): 
Ask the moon. 12956. 
Big drum major. 18046. 
Bold robbers. 13073. 
Captain Jim. 13130. 
Christmas is here. 
Dreaming. 13324. 
Fairy wish. 133888. 
Frolic outdoors. 13442. 
Gently rests the Saviour. 
Golden rod. 13482. 
Guiding star. 578. 
Here we go. 138571. 
I am king. 13617. 
Jingle jangle. 189386. 
Little Boy Blue. 14105. 
Little journey. T7770. 
Little white church. 
Lovely night. 14179. 
Meadow princess. 14240. 


32545. 


Short’nin’ bread. 


13164. 


27130. 


14121. 


Merry morn. 14260. 
Miller’s song. 14270. 
My litle pet. 14896. 
Petit tango. 14580. 


Robin red-breast. 14684. 
Santa Claus. 14726. 
Seven froggies. 14759. 
Skip and dance. 14816. 
Sunshine waltz. 14951. 
Sweet moments. 14968. 
Tell me, pussy. 15081. 


15390. 
Step on the gas, 


Windy day. 
Hopkins (Louise) 
dear. 14928. 
Hopkins (M. I.) 

to sleep. 14688. 
Hopkins (N. H.): 

America, America, the rose of the 
world. 24081. 
Rose of the world. 25792. 
Hopkins (R. W.): 
Awake ye workers. 
Old Glory. 23082. 
Hopkins (Ron) See Hopkins (C. R.) 
Hopkins (W. T.) My morning star. 
30239. 
Hoppe (lL. D.): 
Moon’ll shine again. 32529. 
Wine, women and song. 38770. 
You got what it takes. 33841. 


Rocking my heart 


21649. 


Hoppel (G. S.) Little beer mug. 
1500. 

Hopper (Jack) Don’t blame it on the 
moon. 31453. 

Hoppin (S. B.) Light. 7739. 
Hopson (EH. L.) Dogwood time in 
Georgia. 13287. 


Mountain ballads} Horak (W. E.) 


Kurze pastoral-messe. 


See Hopkins (D. H.) Horan (Hdward) : 


7662 
Carefree. 3823. 
Cigarette. 386. 
Lorelei. 1547. 


My love, the night and you. i870. 
Someday my heart will know. 
Doe. 
Horejsi (W. A.): 
Dearest one. 
Dreamy, dreamy, 
My front door. 
Wiaitinw wm 1a222. 
Waltz in blue. 
When you're happy, sweetheart, I 
am happy too, dear. 21860. 
Horejsi (Walt) See Horejsi (W. A.) 
Horn (C. G.): 
Come to me, sweet Marie. 412. 
Just a motor car, a trailer and you. 
32170. 
My German girl. 18388. 
That’s what the teacher taught me. 
Dear: 
Horn (H. V.) Sweetheart, if you really 
feel that way. 235138. 
Horn (N.C.) Ah! She loves me. 28. 
Horn (Sam) Gorgeous creature. 4021. 
Horn (Valera) : 
Moon’s our home. 20228. 
When Mollie mixes muffins for tea. 
3038. 
Hornback (Fern) West land. 28935. 
Hornbeek revyen 1936. 24741. 
Horne (Elsie) Three pieces for piano- 
forte. 31820. 
Horne (Mallory) Swanee River dream. 
2642. 
Horne (Marie): 
Belle of Brittany. 24031 (12). 
Ingle nook. 18648 (199). 
Horneman (M. A.) Pioneer days back 
home. 17614. 
Horner (Olivia) See Horner (R. O.) 
Horner (R. O.): 


19057. 
dreams. 
17309. 


19140. 


18325. 


Golden sunset, silver meonbent: 
22115. 

Is it any wonder that a donkey hee 
haws. 22500. 

New moon when will my wish come 
true. 25496. 


Horner veterans’ organization. March- 
ing on with Horner. 22777. 
Horney (lL. G.) That’s baby. 23582. 
Horney CV. NDE 
All I do is dream. 26556. 
Just you and I. 22585. 
Let’s slow up and fall in love. 
27714. 
That’s baby. 23582. 
Why buy bread, let’s all eat cake. 
23858. 


Hornless cow. 4157. 


1822 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


OO eeeeeeSSSSSSSSSSSMMmmMhhsesesesesesesee 


Hornung (E. E.) 
you. 22014. 
Horowitz (Bertha): 
Dance orientale. 3673. 
Lawd it’s grand. 7682. 

Trail of the lonesome pine. 9059. 
Horowitz (Martin) Now I eall this 
love. 5071. 
Horrell (M. M.) 

28011. 
Horrocks (A, E.): 
Cottage cradle song. 21569 (84). 
Daisy lullaby. 21569 (88). 
Horst (A. G.) Blooming as a _Yose. 
3467, 
Horst (Jane) 
Horst (Li, Je )s 
My dream house. 4940. 
Tossin’ me ’round. 15137. 
Who’s this little fellow. 21386. 
You’re glad just to be alive. 12790. 
Horster (Heinz) Getreii zum Rhein. 
10295. iy 
Hortiz (J. F.) Just an old fashioned 
school house in old Tennessee. 7603. 
Hortiz (Joe) See Hortiz (J. F.) 
Horton (J. W.) As I came by a green 
forest side. 120. 
mttorton (L..B0r 
Mother Goose suite. 4896. 
Tip Sams. 30744. 
Horton (Lida) I would give you the 
world if I could. 4360. 
Horton (R. C.) Harlem band. 16340. 
Horvath (Geza) First velocity studies. 
6253 (127). 
Horvath (Géza) auw., 
(Thusnelda) prop.: 
Akrobat. 21569 (6). 
Harlequinade. 21569 (184). 
Htirdenrennen. 21569 (214). 
Jongleur. 21569 (265). 
Sechs ganz leichte klavierstticke 


Farewell to both of 


My dream of you. 


See Horst (L. J.) 


and Horvath 


fiir anfainger. 3270 (265). 
Sonatine. 3270) (601). 
Horvath (Henry): 
Blues of blues. 3483. 


Have I made the grade with you. 
31754. 
I’m in a perfect heaven. 22331. 
Let’s make a date with the moon. 
1468. 
Some day you'll understand. 2514. 
Why do I have to have you. 33748. 
Will I be waitin’ to-night. 18490. 
Horvath (Sandor): 
Gipsy, I love you so. 
Gypsy dream. 31724. 
Horwath (Joseph ) : 
My love is yours. 1868, 
Will you coming along. 6102. 
Horwitz (Ben) : 
I’m in a happy state of mind. 
10626. 


29641. 


126829——37——21 


I’m losing my heart right from un- 


der my nose. 10642, 
Horwitz (Si): 
Crowded floors. 18996. 


Secrets of the moon. 20742, 
Soon after sunset. 17984: 
You’re.a dream come back, 18588. 


Hoschna (Karl) aw., and Hoschna 
(Hettie) prop. Yahama), 21569 
(625). 

Hosinski (Helen) Day that we were 
wed. 31401. 


Hoskins (J. E. T.) When I danced the 
moonlight waltz with you. 30875. 
Hosmer (E. S.): 


Come saith Jesus’ sacred voice. 


21795. 
Risen Christ. 11831. _ 
Hosmer (G. L.) Child of Christmas. 
24287. 
Hosson (Henry) Cocktail mitosny. 
6633, 6634. 
Hotaling (Ralph) pseud. See Wagness 
(Bernard) 
Hotehkiss (Clayton) Thanks be to 


God who giveth us the victory. 3270 
(650). 
Hotchkiss (EK. L.) There’s a Mickey 
Mouse and it’s bank nite. 33413. 
Hotehkiss (J. S.) Dl ask my heart. 
19575. 
Hotchkiss (Thomas) sr. 
2547. 
Hotel clerk. 15517 (57, 159, 268, 433). 
Hotter (Z. M.) Dance of the wood 
nymphs. 19018. 
Houben (Bernard) : 
Daughter of Mother 
26898. 
Folks don’t blush up in Harlem. 
16211. 
Homing pigeon. 19470. 
I forget to dot my (i)s, I forget to 
cross my (t)s. 19543. 
Hough (EH. J.) All on account of you. 
18682. 
Hough (J. 8S.) Dear Arcanum widow 
of mine. 9990, 
Hough (Robert) 
gimmie. 19293. 
Hough (W. M.): 
Cairo. 31003 - (22). 
Don’t be cross with me. 
(102). 
Don’t choose a Gibson girl. 
(57). 
Don’t forget the girl you left be- 
hind. 29189 (89). 
Don’t teach me to swim alone. 
18648 (105). 
Everybody wonders why they mar- 
ried. 29189 (104). 
Everything that father did was 
right. 21569 (125). 


Sons of Sam. 


Machree. 


Gimmie, gimmie, 


18648 
26533 


1823 


INDEX 


Hough (W. M.)—Continued. 

Follow the rainbow trail. 
(147). 

Girls that can 
21569 (165). 

Goddess of liberty. 26533 (98). 

Golden girl. 29189 (138). 

Haunted pool. 26533 (107). 


21569 


never be mine. 


Her eyes are blue for Yale. 21569 
(199). 

Here’s to your last girl. 26533 
(116). 

I can’t be true so far away. 21569 
(221). 

I can't love everybody. 29189 
(176). 


I don’t want to marry your fam- 


ily. 21569 (223). 

I fell in love all by myself. 381008 
(70). 

I fell in love on Monday. 21569 
(224). 

I’m afraid to be alone. 29189 
(182). 


I wonder who’s kissing her now. 
18648 (189). 
I would rather fight like ma. 
29189 (194). 
all moons were honeymoons. 
26533 (1388). 
Indian love song. 29189 (209). 
Jack o’ lantern. 31003. (88). 
Land of Used To Be. 29189: (234). 
Let’s pretend you love me. 24031 
(112). 
Oskee wow wow. 
Pale golden star. 31003 (188). 
Ship of dreams. 24081 (184). 
Stubborn Cinderella. 18648 (335). 
Taxi. 265338 (290). 
There are too many girls. 
(191). 
To-night will never come again. 
21569: (563). 
What’s the use. 18648 (384). 
When love is waiting round the 
corner. 21569 (602). 
Where are they now. 26533 (326). 
You’re a dear old world after all. 
21569 (629). 
You won't know anybody there. 
21569 (632). 
Houghtelin (G. R.) 
Houghton (Olive) 
sunshine. 3231. 
Houk (KE. D.) Anything. 6339. 
Houle (L. C.) Lullaby land. 17096. 
House (K. W.) Give us a girl not so 
sharply in view. 193808. 
House of Adsit. Vm 
22319. 
Housel (H. M.) 
my man. 28976. 


If 


24031 (155). 


31003 


At Galilee. 9612. 
You're the glorious 


for Delano. 


When mama meets 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 3£. 


Houser (Harold) My little sweet- 


heart. 11405. 

Houston (Dan): 
Finders keepers. 3898. 
Living in music. 380050. 


Love at first sight. 4717. 
‘Lucky for me. 30087. 


May I never say good-bye. 30129. 
‘Me for you. 20173. 
Tarantella. 26059. . 
Houston (F. M.) That's what I'd like 
about you. 15066, 21032. 


Houston (Fred) See Houston (F. M.) 
Houston (Levin) 3d: 
Lonesome when I am with you. 
11112. 
Southern belle. 
Houston (R. R.) 
4394. 
Houston (Ruth) 
good-bye to you. 
Hovaness (A. S.): 
Hear my prayer, O Lord. 31769. 
Missa brevis. 4855. 
Monadnock. 17219. 


8792. 
In memories garden. 


I just can’t say 
19558. 


String quartet. 1802S. 
Hoven (George) : 
Day dreaming. 15974. 


Day dreaming mazurka. 9986. 
Hovis (M. G.) Five virgins. 29592. 
How can I remember another after 
seeing you again. 4165. 
How sweetly does the moonbeam smile. 
10480. 
Howalt (Laurits) 
25200. 
Howard (A. P.) 
3270 (268). 
Howard (Amy) 
1052. 
Howard (C. 
(B. B.) 
Howard (Donald) 
out you. 997. 
Howard (EK. V.) Sea. 11925. 
Howard (F.) Rock me to sleep in my 

Rocky Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 
Howard (Fred) : 

On a little farm in Iow-a. 8801. 

Pretty quadroon. 2191, 2192. 
Howard (Harry) Roll along 

your dream girl. 8562. 
Howard (Henry) jr. Sugar. 
Howard (J. EH.): 


Livet er en tango. 
Six Easter carols. 
Tl nbver leave again. 
J.) pseud. See Castell 


T can’t go on with- 


with 


30642. 


Cairo. 29189 (50), 31003 (22). 

Don’t be cross with me. 18648 
(101, 102). 

Don’t choose a Gibson girl. 26533 


(57), 29189 (88). 
Don’t forget the girl you left be- 
hind. 12862 (134), 29189 (89). 
Don’t teach me to’ swim alone. 
18648 (104, 105). 


1824 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Everybody wonders why they mar- 
ried. 12862: (158), 29189 (104). 

Everything that father did was 
right. 6253 (118), 21569 (125). 

Follow the rainbow trail. 62538 
(128), 21569 (147). 

Girls that can never be mine. 
21569 (165). 

Goddess of liberty. 
29189 (1386). 


26533. (98), 


Golden girl. 12862 (196), 29189 
(188). 

Haunted pool. 26533 (107), 29189 
(150). 

Her eyes are blue for Yale. 6253 
(185), 21569 (199). 

Here’s to your last girl. 26533 
(116), 29189 (168). 

I can’t be true so far away. 6253 
(197), 21569 (221). 

I can’t love everybody. 12862 


(229), 29189 (176). 

I don’t want to marry your fam- 
ily. 6253 (201), 21569 (2238). 
I fell in love all by myself. 31008 

(70). 


I fell in love on Monday. 6253 
(202), 21569 (224). 
I’m afraid to be alone. 12862 


(239), 29189 (182). 

I wonder who’s kissing her now. 
6258 (222), 15517 (168), 18648 
(188). 

I would rather fight like ma. 
12862) (249), 29189 (194). 

If all moons were honeymoons. 
26533 (188), 29189 (196). 

Indian love song. 12862 (264), 
29189 (209). 

Jack o’ lantern. 29189 (215), 31003 
(88). 

Land of Used-to-be. 
29189 (234). 

Let’s pretend you love me. 
(112), 29189 (240). 

Love me all the time. 

Oskee wow wow. 
29189 (317). 

Pale golden star. 
31003 (138). 

Ship of dreams. 
(184). 

Song of the butterfly. 29189 (401). 

Stubborn Cinderella. 18648 (334, 
335). 

Taxi. 26533 (290), 29189 (421). 

There are too many girls. 29189 
(426), 31003 (191). 

To-night will never come 
6253. (484), 21569 (563). 

What’s the use. 18648 (383, 384). 

When love is waiting round the 
corner. 6253 (518), 21569 (602). 


12862 (294), 
24031 


15517 (226). 
24081 (155), 


29189 (322), 
15517 (348) , 24031 


again. 


Where are they now. 26533 (826), 
29189 (468). 
You're a dear old world after all. 
62538 (543), 21569 (629). 
You won’t know anybody there. 
62538 (544), 21569 (632). 
Howard (P. S.) Runnin’ around in 


circles. 8591. 
Howard (R. V.) Alma mater. 24074. 
Howard (Richard) 'That’s how much 


I love you, dear. 18142. 
Howard (Roy): 
I can’t forget. 995. 


Ill never leave again. 1052. 
Howard (S. 8S.) Grass is green with 
envy. 24649, 29677. 
Howard (William) 
President. 25788. 
Howd (M., L.): 
Ooh! I love, we are young. 
Remorse. 30460. 
Howdy (Charles (Chick) ) 
5912. 
Howe (A. M.) 
1282. 
Howe (Albert) : 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
16102, 29525. 
Green month. 27186. 
He, the greatest and the noblest. 
2384. 
How willing my paternal love. 
4048. 
If music be the food of love. 
Lotus fiower. 8632. 
Now Pheebus sinketh in the west. 
20892. 
See, she appears. 27207. 
Since first I saw your face. 
To music. 2383. 
Voice of love. 20737. 
Where’er you walk. 27207. 
Howe (George) On the shores of Ta- 
hiti.~ 23014 
Howe (Janice) 
Howe (Mary): 
Das ist je gewisslich wahr. 
Schafe k6nnen — sicher 
12981. 
Howe (R. H.) 
they don’t. 
Howe (S. J.): 
Old willow tree near the river. 
26533 (211). : 
On the mill pond. 26533 (213). 
Walk in the woods. 26533 (308). 
Howell (C. F.): 
Babies must play. 21654. 
How do I know it’s true. 
Pettin’ Diana Lee. 11679. 


Roosevelt our 


30355. 
Waiting. 


Isle of Wangi-wangi. 


7437. 


2452. 


Blind date. 29322. 


12976. 
weiden. 


What do you do when 
15269. 


4169. 


Howell (C. R.) Rustic dance. 11874, 
14718. 

Howell (David) Three boys are we. 
12342, 


1825 


INDEX 


Howell (Dorothy) : 

Important person. 24954. 
Wouldn’t it be funny. 127837. 
Howell (H. H.) Alone in my flower 

garden. 29215. 
Howell (H. E. W.) When it’s round 
up time again. 6019. 
Howell (H. J.): 
Day I met you. 21850. 
Lover’s moon. 22747. 
Howell (I. B.): 
Texas marches on. 5704. 
There’s only one you. 26108. 
Under a far East moon. 15177. 
Howell (lL. 8.) Call of duty. 31228. 
Howell (R. B.) If you'll give me your 
ear, my sweetheart. 27521. 
Howell (T. L.) Pleasant dreams. 
17628. 
Howery (W. L.): 
Little girl, you are mine. 
Valley blues. 28858. 
Howes (T. H.): 
Anybody else but you. 29241. 
I never want to leave you. 27459. 
Red, white and blue. 329770. 
Howland (G. H.): 
Little guy,—half pint,—big night. 


32306. 


22667. 
My new flame’s burning me up. 
114138. 
Howland (J. H.) Alone in my flower 
garden. 29215. 


Howland (R. W.): 
Little guy,—half pint,—big night. 


22667. 
My new flame’s burning me up. 
11418. 
Howlette (O. I.) Toy strewn home. 
15148. 
Howorth (Wayne): 
Bondage. 31186. 
Boots. 31192. 
I cannot always trace the way. 
31862. 


Love is the wind. 32379. 

Once on a summer day. 32777. 

Rise up, Shepherd, and follow. 
17749. 


Song of praise. 24627. 


Tears and smiles. 33373. 
Howsly (Forrest) Lazy Joe. 7683. 
Hoyer (C. G.) Arizona state. 12939. 


Hoyer (Karl) : 

An die hoffnung. 

Brahms. 29836. 

Choralvorspiele. 18929, 29395. 

Choralvorspiele nach melodien des 
deutschen' evangelischen einheits- 
gesangbuches. 29394. 

Drei kleine prdludien und fugen 
fiir orgel. 16457. 

Fantasie. 4175. 

Franz Liszt. 30032. 


31047. 


1826 


pt. I1I, n.s., v.31 


Meditation. 4812. 

Passacaglia. 5201. 

Perpetuum mobile. 20571. 
Polonaise. 20571. 

Priludium, fuge, chaconne und 


doppelfuge fiir orgel. 17655. 
Unsre augen. 26191. 


Wie schon leucht’ uns der morgen- 


stern. 21409. 
Hoyle (William) Dearest Nancy. 
10000. 
Hoyt (Frank) I love only you. 22299. 
Hoyt (H. R.) Mother’s prayer. 17254, 
22883. 
Hrenoff (Arséne) My little one. 22946. 
Hruby (Viktor) : 
Aus frolichen zeiten. 187. 
Pierrot und Colombine. 20546. 
Hrudka (Andrey) Hawaiian steel 
guitar correspondence course. 27229. 


Huard (Albert) Y avait un aceordéon. 
18542. 

Hubach (R.) Bach’s little organ Prel- 
ude and Fugue in G minor. 156. 

Hubach (R. R.) Bach’s little organ 
Prelude and Fugue in G minor. 156. 

Hubay (Jeno) Blumenleben. 31185. 

Hubbard (C. P.) If you knew how I 


feel. 32049. 

Hubbard (Charlott) Some one new. 
20834. 

Hubbard (Chloe) Lover of dreams. 
11175. 


Hubbard (Dash) Old fashioned lady 
in an old fashioned chair. 25565. 

Hubbard (Dorothy) I’m in the market 
for the nicest man. 1102. 

Hubbard (H. E.): 

Lid’s off. 7731. 

Pipe dreams. 205051. 

Reflected in your eyes. 8516. 
Hubbard (Hal) See Hubbard (H. E.) 
Hubbard (J. M.) Home in the West. 

10453. 
Hubbard (P. L.): 

I’ll be remembering you. 

Waiting for love. 2940. 
Hubbard (R. L.): 

My native land. 8129. 

Old Missouri farm. 8282. 

To our absent brothers. 9039. 
Hubbard (V. J.) jr. Always be ready 

to smile. 3322. 
Hubbell (Raymond) : 
Carmen, the second. 24031 (24). 


1038. 


Cinderella at the shoe store. 24031 
(28). 
College education. 24031 (30). 


Cynical owl. 24031 (40). 
Dinny Maginnity. 31003 (40). 
Eggport fusilliers. 31003 (44). 
Ghost of ragtime. 24031 (55). 
Girl at the helm. 24031 (59). 


INDEX 


~ nos. 1-12, 1936 


Half moon. 31003 (61). 

In love. 381008 (79). 

It isn’t the same in the day time. 
31003 (85). 


Just call me Bill. 24031 (103). 


Kisses. 24031 (108). 

Lena. 31003 (94). 

Lithograph land. 24031 (118). 

Little Mary gardeners. 24031 
(119). 

Maggie, your roast is burning. 


24031 (123). 
Music with meals. 381003 (116). 
New Bo-Peep. 31003 (125). 
Prince o’ dreams. 24081 (164). 
Single bird. 31003 (165). 
Soubrette’s secret. 24031 (192). 
There’s something about you. 
310038 (192). 
True blue. 24031 (217). 
Weenie and Widgie. 381003 (210). 
What am I going to do to make you 


love me. 381003 (212). 

When the soldier says farewell. 
310038 (216). 

Widow of twenty-nine. 26533 
(330). 


Won’t you marry me. 31003 (223). 
Yankee honeymoon. 24031 (233). 
Hubbert (EH. M.) Move on, caravan. 
4906. 
Hubbert (Skeeter) See Hubbert (E. 
M 


Hubble (Harriss) Leaves. 4953. 


Hubbs (Barry) I’m a _ millionaire. 
16561. 

Huber (B. F.) Cutie Cupee Cupid. 
3669. 

ee (Hans) Intermezzo. 24031 
ia 

Huber (Joseph) Cadet. 29357, 29358. 


Huber (Pete): 

I’m _ still in love with Enmiline. 

1333. 

Sweetheart and roses. 5651. 
Huber (Rowena) Rigama-jig. 28370. 
Hubler (Harry) Lamata. 29992. 
Huckabee (R. N.) God keep you, 

Texas. 27148. 
Huckstep (J. W.): 

Roamin’ darkie. 14682. 

There are no two ways about it. 
28717. 
Hudgens (Jack) 
boat in. 17102. 
Hudler (F. F.) Great ever greater old 

New York. 103844. 
Hudnall (F. 8.) Sea fever. 28449. 
Hudson (Billy) Blue with the moon. 
21718. 
Hudson (C. D.): 
I’m in love with you. 


Mabel is the male 


27427, 


Where a million dreams come true. 
29011. 
Hudson tG, D.)': 
G man. T77. 
Pictures in the flame. 8405. 
Hudson (Louise) I was only foolin’. 
24915. 
Hudson (Marie): 
Make me the man in the moon. 
L712) 
Swing and sing that thing. 18069. 


Hudson (R. G.) Dreams of you. 
16093. 
Hudson (R. V.) jr. Mem’rys lane. 
22817. 


Hudson (W. E.) Sweetheart of mine 
I love you. 14977. 
Hudson (W. L.) Blue with the moon. 


21718. 
Hudson (W. 8S.) Hawaiian moon of 
melody. 103892. 


Hudson (Will) : 
Cross country hop. 313878. 
Hight bars in search of a melody. 


10138, 27009. 
Grab your partner and_ swing. 
31706. 
I got a dime in my pocket. 10539. 
Love song of a half-wit. 11162. 
Mint julep. 25344. 
Mr. Ghost goes to town. 25347, 
32508. 
Monopoly swing. 17225. 
Moon is grinning at me. 253862. 
My heart is in a violin. 4957, 


32587. 

Oh! Susanna. 25556. 

Organ grinder’s swing. 17539, 
20482, 28216. 

Sophisticated swing. 20867. 

Tormented. 9051. 

You're not the kind. 18607. 
Hudson River excursion. 24754*. 
Hudspeth (A. N.): 

Love me a little. 

Salt and pepper. 5389*. 

So this is forever. 17949. 
Hiibbe (Willy) Abendlied. 29191. 


7837. 


Huebschman (Catherine) lLet’s all be 
happy and gay. 19952. 
Huerter (Charles) : 
Clover blossoms. 31316. 


Dance of the little brown men. 
31386. 
Down the road. 31476. 
Dreamer. 31476. 
Pony ride. 32884. 
Hot (kh Py 
Are you a Christian. 
C. HE. 24228. 
Huff (Gardner) Huff (Gardner) saxo- 
phone method. 24755. 
Huff (Gordon) Waltz of the 
30840. 


24103. 


isle. 


1827 


INDEX 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 31 


Huff (Jack) 
Huff (O. C.) au., and Huff (O. A.) 
prop.: 
I miss the whippoor-will. 10672. 
Old grape-vine swing. 25567. 
R-0-z-a-n-n, 23838. 
Huff (R. H.) Good-night, lovely lady, 
good-night. 27168. 


Huff (Will) Salute to Uncle Sam. 
9509 (646). 

Huff (William) That old June moon. 
28697. 

Huffington (L. M.) Dreams of yester- 
day. 21933. 

Huffman-Doe (A. L.) See Doe 
(A. L. H.) 


Hufford (Velma) Little old house be- 
yond the hill. 4666. 
Hufford (Virginia) : 


Just like a dream. 1373, 
This is the night. 2773. 
Hug (A. O.): 
I can’t believe youre human. 
13623. 


I’m counting on the stars. 16565. 

I’m makin’ a baby from Georgia. 
19629. 

It’s just my nature, 13901. 

Littie bittie pretty. 22668. 

Man, man, what a band. 22769. 

Sun rises and sets in you. 18047. 

What’s the matter with that man. 
12589. 


Hugh-Jones (Enid) Grasshopper. 860. 
Hughes (A. W.) St. Julien. 33044. 
Hughes (Adrian) : 

I love you true. 19601. 

Speed song. 25963. 

Storian. 12132. 

Sweet sixteen. 20950. 
Hughes (Allen) Old porch swing. 

17485. 


Hughes (B. L.) Tang-umba. 12227. 
Hughes (Bob) See Hughes (R. I.) 
Hughes (E. 8S.) pseud. See Shapiro 
(Elliott) 
Hughes (H. M.) jr. 
five dollars. 6148. 
Hughes (Hardy) Song just came to 
me. 17970. 
Hughes (Herbert) : 
Doctor Foster. 552. 
Irish country songs. 33904 (139). 
My love is dark. 33904 (202). 
Hughes (J. M.) Beatitudes. 15671. 
Hughes (L. B.) Mother of Alpha gam- 
ma rho. 20250. 
Hughes (M.M.) In Bethlehem. 16720. 
Hughes (R. 1.) Flora Lee. 27083. 
Hughes (Rebecca) How happy I feel. 
4170. 
Hughes (Rose) Good-bye. 31690. 
Hughes (Victoria) Forget the loneli- 
ness of yesterday. 22055. 


Yesterday I had 


18 


I want you only. 10717.| Hughes (W. M.): 


Nancy Jane. 20338, 


Oid fashioned girl. 20420. 

Teddy. 15026. 

They’re all a-walking, laddie. 
26104) 


Hughes (W. T.) Hyde Park. 10490. 
Hughes (William) : 


Choruses for changing voices. 
374. 
Part songs for changing voices. 
8376. 
Hughes & son: 
Desideria. 530. 


Mewn ecariad. 30157. 

Huguelet (Adalbert) Swing low, sweet 

chariot. 14982. 
Huguet (Rogelio) Broadway-nu-follies. 
31201. 

Huhn (Bruno): 
Come ye faithful. 
Holy Father, 

18648 (168). 

I love thee. 9509 (313). 

If. 9509 (323). 

Love me little, love me long. 

(421). 

Merry month of May. 9509 (470). 

My defence is of God. 18648 (251). 

Sometimes—somewhere. 55384. 

Sun of my soul. 9509 (715). 
Hula-Bayer (Zdenko) : 

Furiant. 3953. 

Na slovackém venkové. 
Hula medley. 19499. 
Hulbert (Lee) : 

Like a phantom in the night. 

Lone wolf on 

14133, 30053. 

Will the lady consent. 9349, 21412. 
Hulimka (Jan): 

Chee przy tobie byé. 13148. 

Under the Moscow moon. 15183. 
Hull (A. V.): 

Blow out the candles. 15726. 
Everybody’s theme song. 695. 
Hull (C. 8S.) That’s how I learned to 

talk Spanish. 2725. 

Hull (Gordon) : 

I had to pick you. 381889. 

One more kiss. 20469. 

So far above me. 20815. 

So it’s you again. 33199. 

Take my tip. 33357. 

Tenderly. 15036. 


33904 (46). 
eheer our way. 


9509 


1920. 


7744. 
the Indian trail. 


Hull (Joe) pseud. See Deliberti 
(Joseph) 
Hull (Molly): 
Country dance. 21809. 
Left-right. 22628. 
Lullaby. 22755. 
Patrol. 23165. 
Swinging. 23525. 
28 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Hull 
Dallas. 
EPL +(e. ) 
Hullah (John) 
ing. 15104. 
Hulse (C. M.) Honey I’m lonely. 952. 
Hultman (V...A.) : 
Glorious gospel of God. 819. 


(Russ) Ill be seeing you in 
10564. 

Fiddle-de-dee. 27064. 
Three fishers went sail- 


Hail the new born King. 888. 
Hultquist (Arnold) Outeast. 8860. 
Human _ (Lois) Grandma’s lullaby. 

13499. 


Humbert (G. F.): 
Fourteen studies in the five finger 
group for piano. 16459. 
Story-time. 18022. 
Humble (Bluet) With white sails in 
the moonlight. 12709. 
Hume (Bryn) pseud. See Bliss (Paul) 
Hume (J. O.) au., and Hume (A. O.) 
prop. : 
At eventide. 9509 (24). 
Bonnie blue. 9509 (76). 
Chanson de la nuit. 9509 (111). 
Cheer up Mary. 9509 (114). 
Hdina. 9509 (198), 15517 (90). 
Farewell. 9509 (219). 
Gipsy life. 15517 (90). 
Home again, my cherry blossom. 
9509 (293). 
JOlly jingles. 9509 (348). 
Libiamo ne’lieti calici. 9509 (764). 
Rajamahendri. 9509 (599). 
Rajputana. 9509 (600). 
Siege of Rochelle. 9509 (36). 
Wildschiitz. 9509 (803). 
Humes (D. G.)* : 
Fluttering leaves. 24573. 
Hunter’s horn. 24762. 
Raindrops in the wind. 25738. 
Tulips and windmills. 26161. 
Humes (Frances) Let’s make a wish. 


Par (ra ka i 

Humes (Mrs. Leslie) See Humes 
(Frances) 

Humfrey (Pelham) Where the bee 
sucks. 23840. 

Huml (A. M.) Night that we met. 

| 20867. 


Hummel (—): 
1°°° sonate. 21569 (634). 
2°™° sonate. 21569 (635). 
Hummel (Hillis) prop., and Hummel 
(Mrs. Ellis) au.: 
Grace from Calvary’s mountain. 
16304. 


Half my story is not told. 16330. 
He is coming very soon. 16363. 
I’m on my way home. 16598. 

I want to be popular with Jesus. 

16661. 

Lost through eternity’s day. 17049. 
No room in heaven for thee. 17423. 
Oh no, this is not my home. 17460. 


Sinner friend what will you do. 


17924. 
"Twill be far better some day. 

18250. 
Won't that be a happy meeting. 

18527. 
Hummel (H. A.) Fox all American 


march folio. 6984. 
Hummel (W.G.) You were only a pal. 
18632. 
Humperdinck (Engelbert): 
Hansel and Gretel. 13520. 
Musik zu Shakespeares Was ihr 
wollt. 3270 (428). 
Prayer from Haensel and Gretel. 
11730, 32900. 


Humperdinck (Wolfram) Musik zu 


Shakespeares Was ihr wollt. 3270 
(428). 

Humphrey (Claudia) Trail dust. 

| 2824, 30762, 33483. 

Humphrey (Lula) Worrying about 
you. 15418. 


Humphreys (G. W.): 
Boy meets girl. 6498. 
Escape me never. 6855. 
Havin’ a swell time tryin’ to make 
time with a girl like you. 4085. 
Might as well forget you. 4846. 
You’re something new under the 
sun. 9463. 
Humphreys (George) Can it be I’m in 
love. 313. 
Humphreys (H. C.): 
Black petals. 9722. 
Invocation. 10838. “. 
Humphreys (Holly) Humphreys 
(Holly) standard method for trumpet 
or cornet. 972. 
Huneker (James) 
29189 (143). 
Huneker (Josephine) 
29189 (1438); - 
Hungaria album. 13609. 
Hungarian, Bohemian and Slavic dance 
album. 10486. 
Hungarian dance, no. 2. 19502. 
Hungary, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 


Greater Chopin. 


Greater Chopin. 


Hunnam (J. P.) Moon madness. 
27852. 

Hunnicutt (Edith) Just put me off in 
Carolin’. 32181. 


Hunt (B.H.) Dreaming dreams of my 
darling queen. 31478. 
Hunt (Cliff) Blue rendezvous. 31184. 
Hunt (Cora) I know youll care. 
1033. 
Hunt (Daphna) 
Hunt: 9: 
Practical method for the recorder. 
5255. 
Recorder consorts. 


Forgetting. 6929. 


32967. 


1829 


INDEX 


DE. Ti, N.S: vee 


Hunt (E. R.): 
Deep calleth unto deep. 21862. 
Minute valse. 3583. 
Hunt (Earle) I’ve found a nice young 
millionaire. 24898, 
Hunt (Eddie): 
It’s time to say your. prayers. 
13915. 
Load the covered wagon. 17024. 
Hunt (Elizabeth) You dance like a 


moonbeam. 18574. 
Hunt (F. L.) Half as lovely as you. 
4059. 


Hunt (G. B.): 
Counting my sheep. 31356. 
I gave my heart away. 24788. 
My peaceful cabin. 30247. 
Nothin’ to nothin’ my love score 
with you. 382707. 
Sweet melody of life. 14967. 
Tahiti and you. 159000. 
Hunt (Horace) Fivefold amen. 27077. 
Hunt (lL. L.) In the land beyond the 


moon. 16748. 

Hunt (L. W.) Just a bit of every- 
thing. 4505. 

Hunt (M. EH.) Dreamy silver moon. 
26987. 


Hunt (Reginald) : 
Ballet of shepherdesses and hunt- 
ers. 21667. 
Construction and writing of simple 
melodies. 138198. 
Entr’acte. 19288. 
Gavotte. 19288. 
Hunt (Robert) Cottage 
3654. 
Hunte (C. O.) Darling, for you I am 
waiting. 15967. 
Hunter (Billy) See Hunter (W. H.) 
Hunter (Edith) When blue birds are 
Singing. 12599. 
Hunter (Hillis): 
Anybody’s baby. 31054. 
Florida blossoms. 31591, 
Glory hallelujah. 31659. 
Grim reaper. 31715. 
In my treasure chest of memories. 
19760. 
Life is not all romance. 
Money blues. 32520. 
Red, White and Blue satire. 32971. 
Suwannee River blues. 20938. 
Up pops de de-bil. 83566. 
Yes-sir, theyll do it every-time. 
21470. 
Hunter (J. A.) MelIntire (Dick)— 
studio of Hawaiian music. 17103. 
Hunter (Mrs. J. M.): 
Garden of the Lord. 6253 (139). 
Voices of summer. 6253 (503). 
Hunter (Kenneth) : 
Awake and sing. 33872. 
Swing along. 5655. 


in Adair. 


32279. 


Hunter (N. B.) March of the whisper. 


11218. } 
Hunter (Pat) Until you say you’re 
mine. 18273. 


Hunter (W. H.): 
Broken toys. 6513. 
Island dreams. 10847. 
Lullaby blues. 7870. 
Hunter (W. M.) Tusculum pioneers’ 
mareh. 88584. 
Huntington (EK. S. S.) 
18648 (42). 
Huntington (G. L.) 
5125. 
Huntington (J. D.) 
time days. 30375. 
Huntley (F. H.) 


Blue jeans. 
Old Paisley shawl. 
Pal of my war 


Green cathedral. 


7028. 
Huntley (Leston) Broadway Cinder- 
ella. 6510. 


Huntt (lL. J.) District of Columbia 
legionnaire march. 31434. 
Huntzinger (R. L.) ine: 
Hearth song. 7091. 
Once I heard a song. 8319. 
Soft were your hands, dear Jesus. 
8736. 


Song of the dark. 8764. 
Hupfel (M. G.): 
Bird on the wing. 15719. 


Bonnie hills of Scotland. 15741. 


Do you remember. 16039. 
Each day at dawn. 10125. 
Echoes. 10181. 

Evening shadows. 10162: 
For you. 31601. 

Girl of my dreams. 19296. 
Indian maid. 16763. 

Just you. 16866. 

Mystery moon. 5015. 
Silvry moon. 20776. 
Song of the robins. 5547. 
Song of the sea. 17976. 
When you’re away. 33714 


You ask me why. 6165. 
Hupfeld (Herman) : 

Buy yourself a balloon. 31216. 

Happy Sunday. 19400. 


Keep your eyes on Ira. 16876, 
19893. 
Hupp (Bessie) Mystic hills of the 
prairie. 17370. 
Huppertz (Gottfried) Kuss ist wun- 
derbar. 1411. 


Huprich (Roy) Beneath the silv’ry 


moon of my Hawaii. 29507. 
Hurd (P. W.): 
Somebody thinks of you. 30577. 


You belong to me. 30958. 
Hurley (R. V.) J’ve been disappointed 
in love. 7374. 
Hurmence (H. H.): 
Little Audrey just laughed and 
laughed. 14101. 


1830 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Purple shadows. 14629. 
Sloe gin. 14822. 
Hurndall (W. F.) Rinka. 20659. 


Hurst (Jan) Windermere idyll. 30925. 
Hurst (O. W.): 
Does Santa Claus live at the north 
pole. 24927. 
I wonder if Santa 
start. 24927. 
On Hallowe’en the ghosts are seen. 
25580. 
When I get big. 
Hurtado (Mariano) : 
Engano waltz. 6851. 
Gypsy serenade. 7048. 
Hurter (Eva) Our New York. 
Hurwith (A.I.) Broken china. 
Husadel (Hans) Miarsche der 
waffe. 22759. 

Huss (R. E.) My Gypsy heart is sad. 
22925, 

Huston (F. C.): 

Daddy, here’s a rose for you. 9955. 

I love you at dawning. 22308. 
Hutchens (Frank) Four musical cam- 

eos. 10489. 
Hutchens (Paul): 

Keep me fully yielded. 10965. 

Jesus never fails to satisfy. 10913. 
Hutcherson (R. M.): 

Teaching you to care for me. 23557. 

What'd you say, Mister, Mister, 

what'd you say. 33652. 
Hutcheson (K. A.) Grand centennial 
march. 16306. 
Hutchins (Gordon) : 

From death to life. 

Hymnal. 13618. 
Hutchins (L. S.): 

Inspirer and hearer of prayer. 

382098. 
With my song will I praise Thee, O 
God. 33779. 
Hutchinson (H. L.) My mountain rose. 
22961. 
Hutchinson (Leota) 
Hutchinson (Louise) 
sirl, J 1139: 
Hutchinson (P. K.): 
Doctor Townsend we will owe it 
all to you. 10038. 
Dr. Townsend, we will owe it all 
to you. 16042. 
Hutchinson (T. E.) Inspiration. 32097. 
Hutchison (S. T.) Occoneechee. 14479. 
thai.) : 

Just for you. 382773. 

On the desert. 32773. 
Huttemeyer (Henrietta) 

you, Franklin D. 18346. 
Hutto (Z.T:.): 
Babe, you make me think you know 
something. 63868. 
My foolish love. 8083, 20280. 


is ready to 


26299. 


14548. 
26722. 
luft- 


10267. 


Happy. 4067. 
My gem of a 


We're for 


Hutton (Lenora) It’s like paradise to 
me. 135908. 
Huycke (L. E.) Just the same. 15978. 
Huyter (S. J.) Broken-hearted. 26728. 
Huzzey (W. A.) In love’s little garden 

in Vienna. 12380. 
Hvad skal barnet hedde. 
Hyacinth girl. 138611*. 
Hyatt (HE. M.) In the little cottage 

that I call home. 13859. 


Hyatt (L. C.) Let’s have a good time. 


24407. 


22636. 
Hyatt (N. I.) Far from my heavenly 
home. 6253 (117). 
Hyde (A. C.): 
All my love. 9556. 
Betrayed. 9702. 


Eneore Madame waltz. 10150. 
I love you from coast to coast. 


29805. 
I was dreaming. 16668. 
Jelly-fish. 10907. 


Love’s compensation. 17086. 


My heart is in a violin. 4957, 
32587. 

Oh, say, can you swing. 32748, 
32749. 


With thee I swing. 21427, 26412. 
Hyde Park music publishers: 
Evergreen tree. 691. 
Winter lullaby. 3130. 
Hydrick (J. L.): 
Complete scales for the piano with 
explanatory notes. 21569 (79). 
Florence. 21569 (145). 
Hye-Knudsen (Johan) Hundrede tu- 
sinde hender. 7173. 
Hyland (W. E.) Heartburn. 138557. 
Hylton (Corbett) It’s only a chance. 
7553. 
Hyman (Frank) Listen to the rythm 
swinging. 30031. 
Hyman (Martin) 
32549. 
Hymn soc. of America. 
the crowded ways of life. 
Hymnore. 16466. 
Hymns for Christian youth. 979. 
Hymns for creative living. 7179. 
Hymns of dawn. 31845. 


Mummer’s'§ swing. 


Where cross 
26346. 


Hymns of the Christian life. 10493. 
Hymns of worship and service. 15517 
(149), 18648 (174). 
Hymns we love. 4189. 
Hynek (Gus): 
You could see the lovers. 23947. 


You know I wouldn’t do the same 
to you. 21506. 
Hynz (George) In the romance of a 
garden. 16751. 
Hyser (Mel) Why ask me when you 
know all the answers. 9325. 
I’d give my life. 20829, 20830. 


1831 


INDEX 


I'd like to be in Texas, for the round 
up in the spring. 16484. 

I followed a star. 23425, 

I give my heart. 7224. 

I have found the chord that was lost. 
10544. 

I laid me down to sleep. 


23716, 24461. 


19566. 


I’m just an old-time printer. 16586. 

I’m saved. 19633. 

I’m seventeen come Sunday. 6253 
(211). 

I saw three ships. 27465. 

I’se gwine back to Dixie. 166382. 


Ive been working on the railroad. 
29836. 

I vow to thee my country. 32000. 

I walked on the road. 32001. 

I won’t dance. 6487, 6905, 7551, 8172, 
9199. 

I won’t kiss Katy. 138810, 19695. 

I would, if I could. 27504. 

Ialan (Herbert) Ill never forget the 
day I met you. 22289. 

Tanelli (L. R.) When I see that house. 
12612. 


Iannello (Henry) Just a dream. 
19854. 
Iannucci (Anthony) Mem-ries. 11258. 


Iasilli (Gerardo) Thirty-three concert 


etudes. 10987. 
Ibberson (W. H.): 
Autumn. 31080. 
Spirit of delight. 33256. 
Iben (Alberta) Something that makes 


you you. 33227. 
Ibert (Jacques) : 
Berceuse du petit zébu. 9696. 
Concertino da camera. 428. 
Diane de Poitiers. 26928. 
Piéce pour flute seule. 17609. 


Ice (Lee) In a Dreamland garden. 
16708. 
Ide (C. EH.) That first waltz. 18134. 
Idema (A. Y.): 
Love is everything. 20083. 
Star struck. 28589. 
Willing. 26407. 
Youre my destiny. 29149. 
Iden (R. J.): 
Hold naught against me. 16420. 
Precious Jesus, burden bearer. 
17660. 
Idyl. 28419. 
Idzikowski (L.): 
Barkarola mitoSci. 12999, 13000. 
Ecie—pecie. 641. 
Fale dunaju. 16163. 
Jezeli kochaé, to tylko ciebie. 
1330. 
Kacik. 13984. 
Kochaj. 1406. 
Kt6z mi cie wziat. 1408. 
Réverie. 2262. 


Trzecia szumka ukraifska. 18289. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Lae Soe! 
Zraniony orzet. 18645. 
Zulejka. 38264. 
Tetti (S. G.): 
Saltarella. 28675. 
Tarantella calabrese. 28675. 
Tetti-Rossi (S. G.): 
Brindisi a Salassie. 9767. 
Elegantina. 19161. 


Inno alla Croce Rossa. 10827. 
If I only had a home sweet home. 
10751. ; 
Iida (Lewis) : 
Around and ’round the old band- 
Stand. 21628. 
I’m in _ business, 
31938. 
On top of a bus. 5149. 
Ring down the curtain, I can’t sing 


how’s business. 


to-night. 28373. 
She came from Alsace Lorraine. 
S658. 
les (J. C.) Each hour of the day. 
31504. 
Iles (Meinard) Ill be true to you. 
13657. 


Ilgenfritz (McNair) Narcissus. 22993. 
lliff (Elva) Lovely moon. 27824. 
Illing (W. K.): 
Dream can do anything. 31473. 
Stumbled on the pathway to your 
heart. 23470. 
Illustrators’ show. 181, 2945. 


Ilnicki (Bolestaw Bollo-) See Bollo- 
Iinicki (Bolestaw ) 
Im weissen rossl. 5218, 5390. 


Imgrund Hide Thou me. 
19450. 
Imigrod (Josef) Pretending. 
Immaculata (Sister) : 
I just want to be by your Christ- 
-mas tree. 138649. 
Norma Lee. 14465. 
‘Twilight rosary. 15166. 
Imperatore (L. J.) : 
Faith I have in you. 
My swan song. 25477. 
No use denyin’. 11501. 
Walkin’ around in a circle. 
Yow ll never know. 18585. 


(Ludwig) 
2189. 


22002. 


26228. 


Impulsora cinematografica, Ss. a. 
Bamba. 179. 
Imre (Hadju) What do_ Gipsies 


dream. 9232. 
Imrie (Marie) 
moon. 143834. 
Ims (Theodore) : 
Back to Dakota. 12985. 
Ill be looking for you in that 
sweet bye and bye. 27368. 
In Africa. 31003 (80-82, 201). 
In all the country round. 16715. 
in bonnie Scotland. 10791. 
In Granada. 10796. 


My aer-o-plane honey- 


1832 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


In Hayti. .26533 (5;:21,'32; 38; 47, 66, 
100, 169, 188), 33904 (249). 
In Jesus’ name. 32072. 
In Joseph’s garden. 43891*. 
In New York. 15517 (304). 
In old Madrid. 19763. 
In silent night. 15756. 
In the gloaming. 16743, 24984. 
In the good old days. 82088. 
In the sweet bye and bye. 22485. 
In Wonderland. 21569 (252). 
Incidental series. 1260, 19778. 
Independent music publishers: 
Showers of roses. 5456. 
Under the Texas star. 
Indian queen. 7186. 
Indiana song bureau, inc.: 
Just you and love and me. 7682. 
Make up your mind about me. 
30107. 
Indy (Vincent d’) Istar. 21569 (254). 
Indy (Vincent d’) au., and Indy (C. 
J. a’) \prop.: 
Camp de Wallenstein. 12862 (75). 
Fantaisie. 9509 (338, 339). 
Fervaal. 9509 (222, 223). 
Max et Thécla. 12862 (331). 
Mort de Wallenstein. 12862 (346). 
Infantas (Alberto) Pulga. 30484. 
Ingalls (E. E.) Diabolo. 12862 (128). 
Ingalls (T. J.) That’s what they all 
say. 5722, 
Ingebretson (Victor) 
love. 13696. 
Ingham (Nelson) When Larry throws 
his lariat. 15310. 
Inghelbrecht (D. E.): 
Quatre fanfares. 
Trois poémes dansés. 4424. 
Inghram (Glen) Dreams. 13333. 
Ingleby (Lawrance) Moonlight—and 
a violin was playing. 30180. 
Ingledue (William) I could dance for- 
ever with you. 10518. 
Ingleright (Ray): 
Crooning a tune to the moon. 


9112. 


I’m falling in 


29902. 


24359. 
I want to go out and make 
whoopee. 7404. 


Sing me a song. 20789. 


Someone else’s or mine. 259238. 
Wondering. 9381. 
Inglis (Marie) Waltzing Matilda. 
28896. 
Ingraham (A. C.) Love is. gone. 
382375. 
Ingraham (E. M.) I’m just a fool. 
16584. 
Ingraham (Eddie) See Ingraham (E. 
M.) 


Ingraham (Herbert) aw., and Ingra- 
ham (Amo) prop.: 
Amo. 26583 (9, 10). 
Billy boy. 3270 (62). 


Come to me at dreamtime. 26533 
(46). 
Go find a sweetheart from the 


emerald isle. 26533 (97). 

Heinie waltzed ’round on his hick- 
ory limb. 15517 (188). 

Hot tamale man. 6253 (192). 

I love my husband, but oh, you 
Henry. 21569 (234). 

In my little Hottentot hut for two. 
31003 (80). 

In the little town across from Jer- 
sey City. 31003 (82). 

Ingraham’s (Herbert) classic rags. 
9509 (340). 

Listen to the knocking bird. 3270 
(374). 

Poison ivy rag. 3270 (506). 

Schoonerland. 31003 (161). 

She’s the daughter of an A. P. A. 
S210 (are). ; 

Somebody ought to tell her hus- 
band. 3270 (598). 

This is no place for a minister’s 
son. 29189 (480). 

Tittle, tattle, tattle tale, shame on 
you. 3270 (664). 

When I dream in the gloaming of 
you. 6253 (516). 

When the right one comes along. 
3270 (724). 

Wooing time. 3270 (760). 

You can have your oh you kids, 
but it’s a lovin’ wife for mine. 
33904 (347). 

Ingraham (Roy) No regrets. 8210. 

Ingram (Allan) pseud. See Pola (Ed- 
die) 

Ingram (Kay) Johnnyjumpup. 4496. 

Ingram (Samuel) Let’s declare a loy- 
er’s holiday. 19959. 

Ink (J. W.): 

My mother. 25459. 

Over and over. 25682. 

Watch your step. 26245. 

Innes (D. R.) Leave me my dreams. 
14036. 
Innocenzi (Carlo) 
illes. 33498. 
Inns (Laurence) Robbin’ Harry. 2290. 
Insa (Saverio Pelaia) See Pelaia Insa 
(Saverio) 
Insana (Frank) Sara notturno. 8617. 
Insure your wife. 2220, 2487. 
Internatl. soc. of Christian endeavor. 
Hymns for Christian youth. 979. 
Introducing the classics. 4426, 4427. 
Toannides (Sossos) Agapa me. 24047. 
lodice (Salvatore) : 
Dictator of your heart. 21872. 
Madre e patria. 11197, 22758. 
Tolanthe. 1651, 22497. 
Iorio (Dominick) Come out, come out, 
wherever you are. 6651. 


Tréfle 4 cing feu- 


1833 


INDEX 


Ippolitov-Ivanov (M. M.): 
Entrance of the Sirdar. 24508. 
Incline Thine ear. 27563. 
Ippolitow-Iwanow(—) See Ippolitov- 
Ivanov (M. M.) 


Iraldi (Caesar) Greater New York 
marches on. 19868. 

Irby (S. C.) If my head could rule 
my heart. 32048. 


Ireland (Jack) pseud. 
(J. C.) 

Ireland (John) : 

Full fathom five. 6253 (1386). 

Great things. 864. 

Month’s mind. 1744. 

There is a garden in her face. 
6253 (473). 

Irena, or Irene. pseud. See Hermann 
(Irena) 

Ireton (Leora) pseud. Sce Knox (EH. 
L. ) 

Iri (Jean) Bergamote. 6440. 

Irish (Billy) There’s an Ethiopian 
love song on the air. 12313. 

Irish (M. R.) We'll paint the old 
town red. 33629. 

Trish (Marie) Teeny-weeny Christ- 
mas book. 28682. 

Irish country songs. 33904 (139). 

Irish Free State, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 5. 

Irish medley. 16774. 

Irish washerwoman. 10840, 16776. 

Irons (KE. D.) Texas. 18122. 

Irvin (Roy) When you gave me your 
love, you gave me the key to your 
heart. 23831. 

Irvine (N. J.) 


See Spragge 


Dear little shamrock. 


3695. 
Irving (Alfred) Sing that rhythm 
serenade. 8697. 


Irving (Ernest) Whom the gods love. 
22887. 


Irving (J. C.) Old canvas home. 
11556. 
Irving (R. B.): 
Heaven. 27238. 
Hide-away. 27252. 
Kiss. 45538. 
Nan-ee-tee. 28076. 
Night time. 28099. 
Play the game. 17626. 
Irving (S. J.): 
My South. 1901. 
When orange blossoms’ bloom. 
3041. 


Irving (Willis) pseud. See Irving (R. 
B.) 

Irwin (Gene): 
Sweet night. 18059. 
You're so contagious. 

Irwin (Pauline) : ' 
T’ll just string along. 31906. 
List’ning to the raindrops. 32295. 


18609. 


pt. 11, n. S., v.31 


Love may come along. 22735. 
Irwin (Wallace) Captain Pink. 26533 
(33); 
Irwin (Will): 
In a little Swiss chalet. 24962. 
What a dummy love has made of 
me. 380860. 
Isaac (M. J.): 
Jean de Paris. 27602. 
Perpetual motion. 30397. 
Isaak (Heinrich) Lord Jesus, who 
dost love me. 17044. 
Isard (H. H.) If my horse comes in. 


32044. 
Isbell (G. A.) When I awake in His 
likeness. 6004. 


Isch (F'. C.) Yielded. 29099. 
Tsenberg (I. M.) Plea to love. 14603. 
Isham (Edwin) Captain Pink. 26533 


(33). 
Isla (J. P.) Why. 6082. 
Isla (P. A.) See Isla (J. P.) 


Island of Never Was. 
257, 370). 

Isle of jewels. 38270 (326). 

Isopy (Honorine) : 


29189 (116, 232, 


Aprés Vondée. 9509 (18). 

Au petit bonheur. 9509 (27), 
15517 (16). 

Bulgare. 15517 (40). 


C’est pour rire! 9509 (94), 21569 
(54). 
Calais-Douvres. 


Chevalier d’Kon. 


29189 (51). 
9509 (115-119). 


Dans le silence de la nuit. 9509 
(i72))s 

Deux danses espagnoles. 29189 
(32,288) 

Eau qui chante. 9509 (196). 

Enfant dormira bientot. 15517 
(93). 

Friponne. 9509 (240). 

Fruit défendu. 9509 (242), 29189 
(122): 

Maréchale. 9509 (446), 12862 
(325). 


Master Bob. 21569 (346). 
Mon chéri. 26533 (190). 
Par les prés fleuris. 12862 (397). 


Philippine. 9509 (566, 567), 29189 
(325). 

Pimprenette. 9509 (571), 21569 
(442, 448). 


$509 (618, 619). 
15517 (388). 
9509 (794, 795). 

You are my love. 


Rions toujours! 
Sylphes et lutins. 
Whisky and soda. 
Israel (Irving) 
12750. 
It happened in Holland. 7532*, 7533. 
It’s love again. 1297, 1854, 2480, 2811. 
Italian bk. co.: 
Collection of Italian and Neapoli- 
tan songs for mandolin. 381319. 
Crocerossina. 38663. 


1834 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


646. 
1935-36. 


Edizioni musicali Epifani. 
Piedigrotta La_ Ssirena 
2146. 

Primavera La sirena 1986. 20597. 
Stornelli bianco-neri. 5605. 
Strenna delle rose. 5610. 

Italy, reciprocal copyright protection 

of music, p. 5. 
Iula (Felice) : 


Afraid of love. 24040. 


Dream of love and you. 24460. 
Ivanovici (I., or J.): 

Donauwellen. 29493. 

Fale dunaju. 16163. 

Waves of the Danube. 33621. 


Iversen (Michael) Ride in a rumble 
seat. 5835. 
Iversen (V. R.): 
I'll remember since I can’t forget. 
22291. 
Why do I love you so. 23864. 
Iverson (Daniel) Spirit of the living 
God. 2563. 
Iverson (N. E.): 
Desert moonlight. 31415. 
Whadda’ya say. 28936. 
You occupy my heart. 33857. 
Ives (C. K.): 
Indian-summer sketch. 3270 (322). 
Wanderer’s night song. 3270 
(694). 
Ives (Dora) Though you don’t wanta 
please come on. 21085. 
Ives (Eva) Dreaming in the twilight. 
10090. 
Ives (Malcolm) 
27065. 
Ives (Margaret): 
Counting crotchets in my sleep. 
9926. 
Draggin’ a wagon ’round Wigan. 
6798. 
For-a ten centimos. 19248. 
It ain’t no use at all. 16785. 
Midnight serenade. 1714. 
What’s all this about a wishing 
well. 21294, 
You've only yourself to blame. 
3244. 
Iviglia (G. N.) 
Ivimey (Ella) 
21071. ; 
Ivimey (John) Thou, O Lord, art our 
Father. 12340. 
Tyins’ (32 'F-)': 

I like the way about you. 10560. 
We're alone to-night. 12556. 
Izbicki Maklakiewicz (Franciszek) 
Wycinanki towickie. 29092, 33804. 

J. (A. J.) I waited for the Lord. 
22408. 

Jabeo (T. M.) 
mind. 26475. 


Fiddler at the forge. 


Legionaria. 30006. 
Think not strange. 


You're always in my 


1835 


Jacchini (Giuseppe) Triosonate G- 
dur. 22037. 

Jacek (V. J.) What's the use of cry- 
Ing. 23775. 

Jachino (Carlo) Fantasia del Rosso e 
nero. 192138. 


Jack (Maud): 


Christians awake. 29189 (62). 


Today is born Emmanuel. 29189 
(487). 
While shepherds watched their 


flocks by night. 29189 (471-473). 
Jack and Jill. 3270 (86, 309, 768). 
Jack of all trades. 2693. 
Jackley (George) Has anybody seen 
my little pussy-cat. 899. 

Jackowska (S. D.) Cloches de Noél. 
31311, 31312. 
Jackson (Alvin) 

284038. 
Jackson (B. O.): 
I love you because you’re mine. 


Roseland polka. 


13677. 
My western home. 5010. 
Never die. 20346. 
Jackson (B. R.) Two were waltzing. 
15173. 


Jackson (C. A.) jr.: 
Constantly. 6667. 
Rhythm leads to love. 14664. 
Jackson (Cliff) Chorus girl’s dream. 
31295. 
Jackson (Cork) See Jackson (C. A.) 
ir. 
Jackson (D. P.): 
Cooing-coed. 21803. 
Just a beautiful thought. 
Rose-of-the-world. 23285. 
We will turn the world around. 


7589. 


23751. 
Jackson (Davis) Ashes to ashes. 
3354, 
Jackson (EH. B.) Michigan. 17186. 
Jackson (BE. G.) Zazu. 18642. 


Jackson (Ellis) : 
I want to write a song. 27489. 
Rhythm rhapsody. 5331. 
To-night and you. 5797. 
You’ve got what it takes. 6231. 
Jackson (F. R.) Why do you say the 
little things you say. 21398. 


Jackson (Fred) Nenita mia. 326538. 

Jackson (G. P.) Poor wayfaring 
stranger. 8446. 

Jackson (G. W.) Love that satisfies. 
7840. 

Jackson (Grace) This is our dance. 
9008. 

Jackson (H. A.) Alka Seltzer theme. 
9546. 

Jackson (Harrison) Big Bonus Joe. 
15712. 

Jackson (Hugh) Let’s take a walk in 
the rain. 7722. 


INDEX 


Jackson (Jack) Rendezvous with 
sweet little you to-nite. 20644. 
Jackson (L. L.) Drifting memories. 


29524. 


Jackson (M. C.) Little getter upper. 


7765. 


Jackson (Maude): 
Chosen people. 7531. 


Israel foun 


d. 7530. 


Throne. 7531. 
Jackson (Palmere) : 


Please don 


't say you love me if 


you don’t. 20564. 
When my baby and me step out. 


15316. 


Jackson (Richard) : 
When I’ve almost forgotten. 28965. 
While it is to-day. 238844. 


Jackson (Ruth) 
light. 2609. 


Jackson (NS. B. 


(C. H.) 


Strolling in the moon- 


) pseud. See Gabriel 


Jackson (Tommie) Why don’t you be 


my own. 238 
Jackson (W. T. 


68. 
Wied 


Happy days. 19397. 


Old violin. 


14503. 


Jackson (William) jr. Address to the 
wood-lark. 11. 
Jacob (G.) Heures bourguignonnes. 


15517 (142). 


Jacob (Gordon): 
Donald Caird. 16048. 
Spring goeth all in white. 12098. 


Jacob (S. J.) 


That’s why I feel the 


way I do. 28706. 
Jacobi (Frederick) : 


‘Lovely little movie-actress. 


7850. 


Once upon a time. 8320. 
String quartet. 2607. 
Jacobi (Victor) On Miami _ shore. 


23104. 
Jacobs (Adele) 


Waiting for a word 


from you. 26226. 


Jacobs (B. F.) 
3715. 


Depression love song. 


Jacobs (Bobbie) : 
Ghost of my love. 29639. 


Kochana. 

My cherie. 
Jacobs (C. C.) 

Oh, me, oh 


4564. 
8068. 


, my. 8259. 


Ringing an air about your hair. 


23265. 


Jacobs (Harriett) Lindy Lou. 1489. 


Jacobs (M. H.) 


I’m all alone. 138684. 


Jacobs (Mannie) Lost in a moonbeam. 


4709. 


Jacobs (W. A.) Joe Louis our idol, 
he can take it. 16836. 
Jacobs (Walter) inc.: 


Aspiration. 
Good-bye. 
Steel king. 


30509, 
24638. 
12124, 12125. 


pt. III, n. s., v.31 


Jacobs-Bond (Carrie) See Bond (C. J.) 
Jacobsen (Heinrich) : 
Just being happy. 9509 (352). 
Peace. 9509 (553). 
yacobsen (I. W.) Your kind of love. 
12840. 
Jacobsen (Maxim) Nuova tecnica 
delle seale. 382718. 


Jacobson (C. H.) Change of tune. 


24277*. 

Jacobson (Julius) Mountain man. 
22885. 

Jacobson (Leopold) Tapfere soldat. 
3270 (645). 


| Jacobson (Maria) Mountain man. 


22885. 
Jacobson (Maurice) Lord is my shep- 
herd. 4708. 
Jacobson (R. F.) You changed my 
point of view. 6170. 
Jacobson (Sam): 
I’m just a red head, headed for 
Georgia. 19621. 

I’m singing a blue song. 16605. 
Jacobson (Will): 

I’m in confusion. 1096. 

In old Cordova. 43897. 

She loves me, she loves me not. 

2418. 
Jacobus (D. A.) Lessons. 4601. 
Jacobus (R. H. P.) Rose in my heart 
fOrFAYOU, 22520) 
Jacoby (Gabriel) Dixie jes’ ain’t 
Dixie anymore. 269388. 
Jacoby (H. M.): 
I love a song. 31914. 
Moon over the Caribbean. 1751. 
Santo Domingo. .2362. 
Valse Fontainebleau. 2898. 
Jacovino (A. A.) Two ways of break- 
ing your heart. 28836. 

Jacques (L. L.) Just a baby’s lullaby. 
19851. 

Jacques (Pauline) My cherie. 8068. 

Jadziase+31163;. 321386,, e21aGie 32139, 
32140. 

Jaeger (Alphons, or Alphonse) : 

Am I a lucky guy. 9569, 21603. 

Finer than frogs hair. 6906. 

Growing old. 31717. 

Is my face red. 4487. 

Just let me sleep. 13974. 

My prize baby. 30250. 

Precious love. 5263. 

When rain drops fall. 15319. 
Jaeger (K. H.) Herz in maske. 16405. 
Jager (Walter) : 

Kleines aus am Rhein. 29985. 

Rosen und nelken. 17777, 17778. 

Wenn ein ungarmiédel zum tanze 

geht. 18367, 18368. 
Jaell (Alfred) Last rose of summer. 
9509 (373). 
Jirnefelt (Armas) Bereceuse. 138039. 


1836. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Jaffe (Ben): 
Dear old Rocky Mountain moon. 
3700. 
T don’t work for a living. 4211. 
If you wanna go to heaven when 
you die. 1215. 
Lonesome yodel. 4696. 
Meidils nikumi. 4815. 
Pappy, Zeb and Ezra and Elton. 
8368. 
Red River valley. 11800, 11801. 
Jaffe (H. M.): 


I’ll never find a girl like you. 
27378. 
Oh won’t you please come back 
to me. 30323. 
Sweetheart time is our. time. 
23514. 
Jafie (Julius) : 
Bouet der zveiter voint. 26704. 
Meidils nikumi. 4815. 
Stormy youth valse. 20908. 
Vi bisti main mamma. 18290. 
Vi bisti mame. 26207. 
Jaffe (Moe): 
Collegiate. 3617. 
If it kept me close to you. 138822. 


You're my best bet. 18599. 
Jagels (Frederick) : i 
Let’s try again. 19975. 


Swing is the thing. 20960. 
Jahn (P. F. Wehle-) See Wehle-Jahn 
‘td eteael Sha ; 
Jakubowski (Chester) When 
dreams will come true. 3089. | 
James (Alfred) : . 
Because of you. 
Realized. 28340. 
James (Billy): 
Broadway lament. 26720. 
Here’s luck to our love. 


my 


18787. 


7104. 


Tve got an Haster hat and an 
Easter suit for Easter morning. 
10695. 

I’ve got ev’rything that goes with 
love. 10696. 

On Atlantic City’s golden beach. 
14512. 


Something old—something new— 
something gold—something blue. 
8751. 

What a sweet sensation. ‘12578. 

World’s playground, Atlantic City. 
15416. 

Youre the answer to my prayer. 
9467. 

James (Boyd): 

Brand new siant on love. 9762. 

I’m so alone without you. 10661. 

I wish that you’d make up your 
mind. 10724. 

It was on a night like this. 

No one to love, 11499. 


10890. 


Stars are shining over Lover’s 
Lane. 12120. 
Tell me what my chances are, 


12248. 
Weed spook. 26258. 


You’re unfair. 12819. 
James (C. A.) Dream man. 10081. 
James (Carlton) Treadin’ the town. 
5812. 
James (Dorothy) Little Jesus came 
to town. 1507. 


James (i. R.) JV. Muchacha bonitas. 
14327. 
James (Gene): 
I like to wake up in the morning. 
“13654. 
No more goodbyes. 14461, 17422. 
You ain’t goin’ to get to heaven. 
Gillon 
James (James) 
19932, 29994. 
James (John): 
Moonlight dream. 20231. 
Shark hunters’ mareh. 20757. 
James (Lilyan) pseud. See Boguslaw- 
ski (Lillian) 
James (M. KE.) 
31528. 
James (Milton) : 
Anybody’s baby. 31054. 
Mlorida blossoms. 31591. 
Glory hallelujah. 31659. 
Grim reaper. 31715. 
In my treasure chest of memories. 
19760. 
Life is not all romance. 
Money blues. 32520. 
Red, White and Blue 
32972. 
Suwannee River blues. 20938. 
Up pops de de-bil. 383566. 


Land of my fathers. 


Espana novelette. 


32279. 


satire. 


Yes-sir, they'll do it every-time. 
21470. 
James (Philip) O saving Victim. 
5088. 


James (Phyllis) : 
Flocks in pastures green abiding. 
26624. 
Morning moon. 20246. 
James (R. C.) Delightful day. 15999. 
James (R. P.) Dream girl of Beta 
delta. 13313. 
James (T. T.): 
Love and you. 4715. 
Two of us. 5848. 
James (Tad) Mule-ear, liver-lip Mose. 
25396. 
James (Tommy) 
James (Verlea ) 
dreams. 24080. 
James (Will): 
Blow, trumpets, blow. 13061. 
Come, ye disconsolate. 24331. 


See James (T. T.) 
Am I the girl of your 


1837 


{ 


INDEX 


Jameson (G. V.) Tunes from Yonside. 
33028. 
Jamieson (A. D.) 
Jamin (Henri): 
Amore. 85. 
Serenata. 2409. 
Jamison (Alexia) 
16985. 
Jamison (Haines) : 
Atlantic City is the place for me. 
12960. 
When you said, I love you. 15346. 
Janchan (Joseph) Can’t we get to- 


Chica mia. 293887. 


Lithpin’ Thal. 


gether. 31240. 

Janecek (Paul) True love. 28804. 

Janfrey (Ruth) On a _ whatnot. 
20445. 

Janicke (G. A.) New deal is here. 
25494. 

Janicki (S. I.) Darling you’re the 


sweetest girl I know. 21847. 


Janis (A. F.) Rolling stones. 17762. 


Janis (Stephen) pseud. See Janicki 
(S. I.) 

Janka (Jack) Sweet rhythm swing. 
30655. 


Janke (Henry): 
Heaven send [sic] you to me. 
16379. 
When you came along. 21356. 
Janny (R. D.) Just give me a big 
bass drum. 6253 (260). 


Janonis (J. P.) Where everybody’s 
happy. 15352. 
Janowski (Casimer) : 


Canary island. 6551. 
Night-in-gale’s call. 17416. 
Roosevelt's march. 2318. 


Jansen (Hendrik): 
Chorus and dance. 21771. 
Drinking song. 21941. 
Love song. 22739. 
O Zuiderzee. 23058. 
Spanish barecarolle. 23427. 


Japhet (Clifton) Girl I meet on the 
street. 29643. 
(eis Dalleroze (E.): 
Blessure. 21569 (44). 


Demoiselles blanches. 21569 (96). 


Douze chansons de gosses. 13814, 
1315. 
Fléau. 21569 (143). 


21569 (150). 
21569 (256). 
21569 (257). 


Four et lenfer. 

J’ai mené le cabri. 

Je tattends ce soir. 

Malheur. 21569 (323). 

Pluie. 21569 (448). 

Pommes sont tombées. 
mich (451). 

Pour rien. 21569 (452). 

Vent. 21569 (584). 

Yeux secs. 21569 (627). 
Jaquest (David) As I rode out this 

enders nicht. 26602. 


21569 


pt. 111, n. s., ve3l 


Jareen (Allen): 
Only a summer romance. 
Rip Van Winkle. 23267. 
You're not getting away with a 

thing. 26488. 

Jarems (C. A.) pseud. 

ski (C. A.) 
Jarmie (R. W.) American legion aux- 
iliary march. 33380. 
Jarnach (Philipp) : 
Sonata III. 30584. 
Thema und variationen. 17268. 

Jarreau (Ulysses) Pleasant dreams. 

23189. 

Jarrett (R. F.) 


25602. 


See Jarzemb- 


Occoneechee. 14479. 
Jarvis (R. I.) Is it you. 25006. 
Jarvis (Rita) See Jarvis (R. L.) 
Jarzembski (C. A.) I’m full of bonus 
joy. 7299. 
Jasinowicz (Alfonse) : 
Dreary autumn day. 26988. 


I’m just a fool in love. 27429. 
Lazy rhapsody. 27676. 
That's how much I like you. 
28699. 
Jasnie Pan Szofer. 8892, 8893, 8919, 
8920, 9036. 


Jason (Will): 
Here it is. 29727. 
Here’s a spot to sing a song of love. 
16400. 
I can’t imagine. 10511. 
I’ve made up my mind. 10704. 
Let’s keep on dancing. 14065. 
Long live love. 25221. 
One night in heaven. 25589. 
Opening sequence. 14535, 25609. 
Song of Flavius. 17971. 
Violets in spring. 15211. 
Wherever there’s smoke _ there’s 
fire. 30905. 
Jaspan (Carl): 


Ill build a house for you. 138659. 
It’s true. 4465. 

My argosie. 4924. 

Stop, look and listen. 14928. 


Swing your du de lu du. 33344. 
When the radiator sings. 6036. 
When you meet the one of your 
dreams. 153842. 
Jasper (Rose) Love bird. 17053. 
Jassinowsky (Pinchos) : 
Symphonic poems. 122038. 
Symphonic songs. 26034. 
Javaloyes (A.) Abanico. 18651. 
Jaxon (Al) Come back my 
15881. 
Jaxon 
(Cliff) 
Jay (A. S.) Love’s eall. 25268. 
Jay (Arthur) Legend of love. T7697. 
Jay (Bob) pseud. See Johnson (R. W.) 
Jay (Florrie) : 
Forget it. 


love. 


(Cliff) pseud. See Jackson 


10235. 


1838 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Geeiee .UNNTihSs She eee SEE EEE ee 


Low down man. 4759. 
Too lovely to love. 18214. 
You find fault with everything. 
12774. 
Jay (Harry) pseud. See Lincoln (H. J.) 
Jay (Kay) pseud. See Salley (K. J.) 
Jaynes (Thelmer) Whispering pines. 


6072. 
Jayye (Fred) pseud. See Schamp 
(Ce: J.) 


Jeanés (Dominique) : 
C’est plus fort que moi. 9796. 
C’est un petit bistrot charmant. 
9797. 
Café provincial. 9807. 
Dans la salle des noces et banquets. 


9970. 

Pendant que vous en avez lage. 
11665. 

Serenade. 11933. 


Jeanjean (F. and M.): 
Allegretto giogo. 
Cartes. 15814. 
Générique fin. 
Jérome Perreau. 
Mélody. 17815. 
Scherzo. 9498. 
Tango noir. 383865. 
Tristesse. 338501. 
Vogue mon coeur. 
2 gamines. 26528. 

Jeanjean (Faustin) Incroyables. 

Jeanjean (Maurice) 

7959. 
Jeantheau (M. F-.): 
I introduced you to the tulips. 
7238. 
Somehow I knew. 8749. 
Who saw the lady that I sawed in 
two. 12671. 
Jeep (Johann) Prayer. 
Jefferson (M. B.) 


9560. 


6965. 
10908. 


9151. 


(512. 
Merveilleuses. 


30427. 
Always just care- 


free. 29221. 
Jefferson (M. L.) In dear old New 
York City. 4888. 
Jefferson (Maceo) : 
Saint Vitus dance. 20721. 


127A 
12820. 
Don’t play with fire. 


Take that train to Texas. 

You shouldn’t be bashful. 

Jefferson (N. H.) 
3753. 

Jeffré (A. A.): 
I reckon it’s love in my soul. 
Maybe to-night. 22798. 
Silly little moon. 23350. 

Jeffrey (J. G.) On memory’s tattered 

screen. 80341. 

Jeffreys (E. T.) 

Jeffries (A. O.) Visions of you. 2922. 

Jeffries (Leslie) Devotion. 31422. 

Jego wielka miloS¢. 17406, 17407. 

Jelesnik (Eugene) ‘Two silhouettes on 

the moon. 5851, 12445. 


22385. 


Lullaby. 4765. 


126229—37——22 


Jelf (A. J.) Bluegrass moon. 256. 
Jermgin Che wd): 

Nuit de printemps. 9509 (529), 

18648 (261). 

Séléné, 15517 (348). 
Jemmings (Curtis) : 

Dem golden rainbows. 21866. 

In my mammy’s paradise. 22466. 


Let’s get back on speaking terms. 
22632. 
Jenkins (C. W.): 
Christmas bells are ringing. 26800. 
Down the shady path. 6795. 
In the morning early. 7497. 
Strolling players. 8845. 


Jenkins (Clara) Home relief blues. 
945, 7134. 

Jenkins (Mrs. E. M.) See Jenkins 
(Opal) 

Jenkins (G. B.) Just for you. 19874. 

Jenkins (Gentleman Ham) See Jen- 


kins (Hamilton) 
Jenkins (H. A.): 
How could you be so hard-hearted. 
31828. 
I’m in love with you. 31942. 
Lucretia is thy name. 32406. 
So long Broadway. 33201. 
Jenkins (H. E.) I would always be 
with you. 32021. 
Jenkins (H. J.): 
Civilian conservation corps. 18942. 
Civilian conservation corps march. 
6621. 
Jenkins (Hamilton) Loleta. 20027. 
Jenkins (Hamilton (Ham)) See Jen- 
kins (Hamilton) 
Jenkins (J. W.) 
dreams. 10587. 
Jenkins (M. F.) Just wonderin’. 4587. 
Jenkins (M. R.) God’s city bright. 


I found you in my 


3997. 
Jenkins (Opal) Romantic nights in 
Bermuda. 28386. 


Jenkins (W. G.): 
Peace, be still. 14569. 
Sleep gentle lady. 14817. 
Jenkins (W. P.): 
Night on the prairie. 
Ro-da’-o. 5350. 
Jenkins music co.: 
Answer to nobody’s darlin’ 
mine. 29238. 
Carry on. 26765. 
Five piece band. 18411, 24562. 
Ghost of Piccolo Pete. 13458. 
High, wide’and handsome. 138574. 
I ought to break your neck for 
breaking my heart. 18747, 24885. 


14455. 


but 


Introducing the _ classics. 4426, 
4427, 
Keep cool, calm and_ collected. 


13988. 


1839 


INDEX 


Jenkins music co.—Continued. 
New way method for band and or- 
chestra ensemble training. 8181. 
Ridin’ down the Arizona _ trail. 


30466. 
Jenne (C. H.) Won’t you my sweet- 
heart be. 26421. 


Jennings (A. B.) Prelude, Sarabande 


[and] Fugue. 8460. 

Jennings (Allen) My red _ headed 
mamma. 11425. 

Jennings (J. P.) My little California 
~ home. . 1858. 

Jennings (M. W.) Dreamland in my 
heart. 13332. 


Jensen (Adolph) Art thou sleeping, 
my maiden. 15608, 15609. 
Jensen (G. W.): 
I love the briny sea. 10591. 
Marching orders. 4796. 
One last encore. 11597. 
Jensen (J. P.): 
On a midsummer day by the whis- 
pering stream. 20441. 
We played upon the sunlit strand. 
21264. 


Jensen, (iu. 1.) Passacagiia... 2113. 
Jensen (lL. M.): 
Tl still keep humin’. 13669. 


You've been the bug-a-boo in every 


thing I do. 15488. 
Jensen (M. M.)_ It’s clear as crystal. 
22514. 
Jensen (Pearl) Sweetheart of all my 
dreams. 2665. 


Jensik (F. C.) I feel like dancing 
when I dance with you. 1014. 

Jentes (Harry) Duchess threw her 
crutches away. 10121. 


Jentsch (Walter) Kleine kammer- 
musik. 7650. 
Jepson (N. L.) Lest you _ forget. 
27690. 
Jernigan (S. S.) Precious mother 
o’ mine. 8458. 
Jerome (B. M.): 
Dusky Salome. 18648 (113). 
Good-bye Molly Brown. 18648 
(146). 
Have a good time to-night. 29189) 
(i?) 


Hornpipe rag. 18648 (171). 

In Monte Carlo town. 12862 (260). 

Kippinoe. 15517 (202). 

Man who built the summer hotel. 
2659383 (176). 

Nimble Cymbeline. 26533 (200). 


On a Pullman honeymoon. 12862 
(382). 

Poor little girl like me. 24031 
(163). 

Under the honeymoon. 21569) 
(576). 


Dl: ts hs Sov ok 


When I was a kid like you.. 21569 
(601). 
When we made the gallant charge 
of Bunker Hill. 26533. (322). 
Your lips say no, but your eyes 
say yes, 12862 (557). 
Jerome (Jerry) Im looking for that 
cloud with the silver lining. 4298. 
Jerome (M. K.): 
Along the old frontier. 
Bye and bye. 31220. 
Changing of the guard. 31268. 
Collegiana. 405. 
Down the cottonwood trail. 29510. 
Drifting along. 26991. 
I’m the captain’s kid. 27446. 
Moonlight valley. 325389. 
My little buckaroo. 32603. 
Prairie is my home. 23202. 
Tankard of ale. 33366. 
Thru’ the courtesy of love. 23620. 
Underneath a western sky. 5862. 
When the cowboy takes a wife. 
289'86. 
Whisper 
33028. 
You on my mind. 
Jerome (M. N.) 
310038 (172). 
Jerome (Richard) : 
Harlem waltz. 24680. 
Height of my ambition. 16384. 
My memory song. 8122. 
Over a bowl of suki-yaki. 20499) 
You’re gonna make the same mis- 
take all over again. 29142. 
Jerome (Rodney) pseud. See Dear- 
inger (Irene) 
JérOme Perreau. 
10908. 
Jeros (Christine) : 
Stars of tomorrow. 8826. 
Valley of broken dreams. 9128. 
You are my sweetheart, girl of my 
dreams. 9419. - 
Jervis (M. C.) Lei to you is an aloha 
from me. 25148. 
Jessel (George) Roses in December. 
- 28405. 
Jessel (Leon) : 
Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
2105. 
Wedding of the rose. 2991. 
Jessen (R. H.) Are you thinking of 
me dear. 15602. 
Jesson (Jack) Moonlight—and a vio- 
lin was playing. 30180. 
Jesus on the water side. 1326. 
Jetsam (M7.) See McEachern (Mal- 
colm ) 
Jett (Bess) See Jett (L. B. K.) 
Jett Ci. By Ke). 
Coke, a joke and you. 
Dream of love. 13315. 


29218. 


while youre waltzing. 


23970. 
Somebody wants you. 


8486, 8945, 9560, 


13180. 


1840 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1956 


Hortense, the tease. 22218. 

Island hideaway. 138884. 

Let’s make our dreams come true. 
25159. 

Lonely hours. 7792. 

Moon lovers’ melody. 4874. 

Mother’s lullaby. 25385. 

My lost island. 8114. 

Out of circulation. 25626. 

Skimmed milk. 14815. 


Spring Davis’ lament. 5571. 
Sweeter. 30659. 
Unguarded hour. 26189. 
Winter sunset. 29065. 
Without mother. 15401. 
Jevons (Reginald) Perky pieces. 
20533. 


Jewel music pub. co., ine.: 

Carnival in Cotton Town. 31254. 

Good old moon. 7009. 

I like ta sing the opery. 7248. 

Ill follow my heartstrings. 7256. 

I’m holding the world in my arms. 
7310. 

In old Holland. 32080. 

Is that gratitude. 7529. 

Million dreams from now. 7972. 

My heart’s on strike. 17318. 

Never. 32658. 

Jewell (—) March of time. 

Jewell (A. B.) 
15106. 

Jewell 
32394. 

Jewett (Kathleen) Incidentals. 

Jewish romance. 18552. 

Jezzi (Rudolph) You were meant for 
me sweetheart, why wasn’t I meant 
for you. 24021. 

Jillson (D. C.) Improvisin’ love songs 
for you. 1218. 


4794. 
Thrill of New York. 
(W. H.) #Love’s telephone. 


19779. 


Jim Cro. 138382. 

Jimenez (Frank) Ingrata. 16768. 
Jimenez (Gus) I yearn for you. 
10737. 


Jines (I. M.) You can’t have your way 
always. 23946. 
Joachim (Henry) 
col core. 8043. 
Joan of Are, the maid of Domremy. 
22547". 
Joannidi (Sosou) Agapa me. 24046. 
-Joannidis (Sosos) Matia plana. 1669. 
Jobelman (H. F.) Why can’t the skies 
be blue. 29038. 
_Jobert (Jean) : 
Berceuse pour le petit ours. 
Ma chatte danse. 1624. 
Mignonne, allons voir si la 
rose ... 1718. 
Jocelyn (Elsie) Dust. 
Jocelyn. 31670. 
.JOnsson (Hans) 
sprache der liebe. 


Colla bocca e non 


224, 


27000. 


Ktisse sind die 


14011. 


Jg@nsson (Karen): 


Hornbeek revyen 1936. 24741. 
I aften. 29767. 
Jofre (A.) Deraza gitana. 26902. 


Johann der zweite. 9509 (466), 12862 


Zila 

Johannes (Hvangeline) My destiny. 
1818. 

Johanning (P. F.) au., and Johanning 
(EH. P.) prop.: 


Water lilies. 33904 (325). 
White hyacinths. 62538 (525). 


John (Edwin) Aeronauts. 26542. 
John (H. W.): 
America, land of light. 29227. 


New deal will soon be over. 8176. 

John Barleyeorn. 4495. 

John Peel. 10917, 27609. 

Johnnie (J. C.) pseud. See Cavallo 
(John) 

Johnny Cavalier. 

Johnny Johnson. 
33456. 

Johns (J. F.) 
5809. 

Johns (lL. A.) For the last time eall 
me sweetheart. 3270 (199). 

Johns (P. B.) Townsend’s square 
deal. 5809. 

Johns (Tom) All for you. 6288. 


24600. 
30170, 30316, 30322, 


Townsend’s square deal. 


Johns (W. T.)  Townsend’s square 
deal. 5809. 

Johnson (—) My lavender. 32242. 

Johnson (A. E.) Centennial blues. 
24275. 


Johnson (A. H.): 
Cradle song. 9939. 
Mid-winter carol. 

Johnson (A. J.): 
Don’t waste your time over me. 

21905. 
Lonesome lover. 27766. 
Johnson (Alfred) Song of Paul Bun- 
yan’s men. 23412, 

Johnson (Alice) : 

Kaulana ke kuahiwi ao Haleakala. 
16871. 

Out on the beach at Waikiki. 
23148. 

Pua kaulana o Maui. 

Johnson (Annie) : 
Dreamy eyes. 3795. 
My baby. 4925. 

Johnson (Arlene) 

love. 8308. 

Johnson (Arnold) Does your heart 

beat for me. 19089. 
Johnson (Arthur If there’s love in 
your heart. 1207. 
Johnson (Axel) : 
Deep in the West. 67483. 
I’m feeling low. 7297. 
When day is ending. 9250. 


11270. 


17677. 


On silver wings of 


1841 


INDEX 


Johnson (B. B.): 
C’est bon. 18864. 
I can’t carry a tune. 19520. 
Land of make believe. 19981. 
Living the life of Riley. 20018. 
Manhattan’s mood. 20145. 
Music is a language. 20255. 
Parsley on everybody’s soup. 
20512. 
Sailing on the sea of love. 20715. 
That’s what you gave to me. 
21033. 
Johnson (B. L.) That’s Louisiana, if 
you please. 21028. 
Johnson (Benny) I 11 whisper sweet 
nothings in your ear. 4247. 
Johnson (Bernard) : 
Birds’ song. 15517 (31). 
Up! Up! Ye dames. 15517 (412). 
Johnson (Bobby) : 
Can this be love. 
This is the day. 
Johnson (C. B.): 
My kingdom, power and _ glory. 
14386. 
You can’t fool yourself about love. 
15441. 
Johnson (C. E.) 
must be. 5974. 
Johnson (C. I.): 
Jesus is mine. 16827. 
Jesus precious Savior. 
Spirit of God. 17996. 
Johnson (C. L.): 
Apple-jack. 21569 (12-14). 
Bungalow town. 217831. 
Deep in my heart, beloved. 
(95). 
Dixie twilight. 21569 (101-103). 
Fairy kisses. 21569 (128). 
If I only had a sweetheart. 
(243). 
Johnson’s (Chas. L.) barn dance. 
21569 (264). 
Jubilee in the sky. 7585. 
Pansy blossoms rag. 21569 (432). 
Pigeon wing rag. 21569 (489). 
Porcupine rag. 29189 (336). 
Powder rag. 21569 (453). 
Silver King. 21569 (495). 


13126. 
5764. 


Whata miser the sea 


22548. 


21569 


21569 


Sunbeam. 21569 (533). 
Tobasco. 21569 (562). 
Wedding of the fairies. 21569 
(595). 
Why can’t I make a hit. 381003 
(220). 
Johnson (C. M.) Memories of Nellie. 
30144. 
Johnson (C. P.) Whistling through 


the valley. 213882. 
Johnson (C. V.) Jungle moon. 
Johnson (Carl) Young fella! 
ready for love. 12836. 


32165. 
You’re 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 81 


Johnson (Carl J.) 
and dance album. 
Johnson (Charles J.): 
All alone waiting for you. 
Drift-wood. 26989. 
Johnson (Charles P.) 


Scandinavian song 
14736. 


26551. 


I can hear the 


red bird singing, Molly dear. 18648 
(175). 

Johnson (Charlie) Fat and greasy. 
3879. 

Johnson (Claude) Marching to vic- 
tory. 22778. 

Johnson (Clifton) Songs everyone 


15517 (867). 
Enchanted garden. 


should know. 
Johnson (D. H.) 
16126*. 
Johnson (Dick) : 
Barefoot blues. 184. 
No me lleves. 8206. 
Si nos volvemos a ver. 
Tu respuesta. 2847. 
Johnson (Dorothy) In a cute little 
roadster of blue. 16707. 
Johnson (Durward) California’s San 


8674. 


Diego. 18872. 

Johnson (EK. G.) Music in Easterland. 
25400. 

Johnson (KE. L.) Houseboating to New 
Orleans. 964, 


Johnson (E. R.) You turn the clouds 
into rainbows. 12821. 
Johnson (E. 8.) Greatest President we 
ever had. 221388. 
Johnson (E. 8S.) jr.: 
I see the moon from my pillow. 
24890. 
Shadow fever. 14760. 
Johnson (HE. V.) My little Irish sweet- 


heart. 1856. 
Johnson (Edwin K.) I’m doing O K. 
13692. 


Johnson (Hila): 


Lady, I did it for the bliss. 10990. 
Lovely girl with melodies. 382389, 
32390. 
Johnson (Elmer) Music in Easterland. 
LUG F(- 


Johnson (Estella) 
from the peanut man. 
Johnson (Hstelle M.) : 
After a while. 9531. 
Sharing. 11949. 
Thanks a lot. 12268. 
Johnson (Eva K.): 
By southern moonlight. 
Dragon. 24456. 
Johnson (Evelyn M.) 
being blue over you. 
Johnson (F. F. A.): 
All over you. 18683. 
It must be done in Harlem style. 
19804. 
Johnson (F. G.) 
strel. 29637*. 


Hot nuts, get ’em 
961. 


21735, 


Since I’m thru 
5472. 


Georgia jubilee min- 


1842 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Johnson (F. H.) 
are you. 8287, 
Johnson (Freddie) Living on the delta. 
25202. 
Johnson (Fritz (Baron) ) 
son (F. F. A.) 
Johnson (G. D.) 
Pe 22200. 
Johnson (G. F.) 
Johnsen (Gene) 
Johnson (Genevieve) 
without love. 15275. 
Johnson (George) : 
Celtic idyl. 15822. 
She wasn’t home. 20761, 28474. 
Johnson (Grace) Love began in Yel- 
lowstone. 20070. 
Johnson (H. A.): 
At the cabaret. 12958. 
Before we part. 31141. 
Little short boy. 32313. 
Oh love, there is no moon, 25551. 
Oh Suzy, oh Quzy. 25558. 

Please don’t say good-bye. 20563. 
You're perfect. 33873, 33874. 
Johnson (H, E.) Blue-eyed waitress. 

31180. 


See John- 
Hurrah for the G. O. 
Forever. 3928. 


See Johnson (R. E.) 
What is a home 


Johnson (H. J.) Do you remember. 
26945. 

Johnson (H.M.) Symphonie miniature 
no. 2. 26035. 

Johnson (H. R.) jr. If I can’t have 
you. 22435. 

Johnson (H. W.) Show me Thy way. 
28481. 


Johnson (Hall) City called Heaven. 
390 


Johnson (Harrison W.) Ballad of Ozie 


Powell. 15661. 
Johnson (Haven) My last affair. 
20293. 


Johnson (Heber W.) Why do I have 
to say I love you. 29043. 
Johnson (Henry W.) Show me Thy 
way. 17888. 
Johnson (Horace) 
Johnson (Howard) : 
Out of the night. 14553. 
Two little boys had a band. 26179. 
Johnson (Howard W.): 
Dueck soup. 16104. 
You can see for yourself. 29114. 
Johnson (Mrs. I. L.) Auxiliary day. 
140 


Imagery. 29871. 


Johnson (I. V.) Music in Easterland. 
1797, 25400. 
gohnson (Irene) 
wheels. 7769. 
Johnson (J. B.): 

Because you love me. 
Mine be the blood. 
Pool. 23197. 
Rain songs. 


Little house cn 


21687. 
22837. 


23232. 


Silver song for childhood. 23355.! Johnson (M. A.) 


Old red cradle where | Johnson (J. C.): 


Louisiana. 27793, 30065. 
Without a shadow of a _ doubt. 
15400. 
You're never too old to be loved. 
21526. 
You're what the blues are made of. 
29162. 
Johnson (J. E.) Katy avourneen. 
1386, 
Johnson (J. H.) aw., and Johnson 
(L. H.) prop.: 
Daddy’s girl. 159384. 


Ena I love. 16893. 
My mother’s day. 17334. 
When I am called to death. 18404. 
Your eyes. 18635, 
Johnson (J. L.) Back to my droop 
sided shack. 24140. 
Johnson (J. P.) Havin’ a ball. 
Johnson (J. R.): 
As long as the world goes round. 
29189 (10). 
Chink, Chink, Chinaman. 
(60). 
Harbor of lost dreams. 29189 (148). 
Hoola woola. 29189 (169). 
Life is a game of checkers. 
(385). 
Love me baby mine. 15517 (227). 
Phoebe Brown. 29189 (326). 
Same old silv’ry moon is shining. 
29189 (371). 
Tears on my window pane. 23560. 
Johnson (J. W.) Sweet little heaven 
of mine. 26017. 
Johnson (Jimmie) : 
Mister Deep Blue Sea. 7986. 
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Your cares 
away. 31792. 
Johnson (John C.): 
Venetian dream. 28867. 
W. P. A. march. 28881. 


31756. 


29189 


9509 


Johnson (K. F.) At Lake Louise. 130. 
Johnson (K. H.) Only you. 5169. 
Johnson (K, L.) Mother’s eyes. 8033. 


Johnson (Kay): 
I am singing a song. 4194, 
Smiling thru’ tears. 12018. 
Johnson (lL. B.) It was in the meadow. 
27591. 
Johnson (L. C.) There’s no satisfac- 
tion in that. 23600. 
Johnson (L. F.) This request with you. 
12337. 
Johnson (Lil) If you can dish it, I can 
take it. 4877. 
Johnson (Louis M.) sr. 
arm-chair. 1781, 
Johnson (Lula M.) 
clouds. 106216. 


Mother’s old 
Floating on the 


Avonaba. 21647. 


1843 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 32. 


Johnson (M. D.) 


31781. 

Johnson (M. P.) Sitting in the rum- 
ble seat. 14810. 

Johnson (M. 8.) Fishing in Memory 
brook. 31585. 

Johnson (Margaret) If I had your 
confidence. 7482. 

Johnson (Mary) Im a dreamer-on. 
16559. 


Johnson (N. A.) I’m just goin’ ’round 


in circles. 4288. 
Johnson (Nita) New deal. 23006. 
Johnson (Noel) au., and Johnson 
CR. N:)-epnap: ; 


Gray days. 338904 (98). 
Her rest. 29189 (162). 
Johnson (Norman) Communion sery- 
ice. 31325. 


Johnson (Norris) What was that tune 


that we played last night. 5985. 

Johnson (Ole) Four little letters. 
13431. 

Johnson (Oliver) Cowboy’s last ride. 
18988. 

Johnson (P. B.) Grow a smile my 


srumpy man. 13505. 
Johnson (PY Rar: 
Little cottage by the road. 20003. 
You must have something hidden 
up your sleeve. 15459. 
Johnson (Pete) See Johnson (P. L.) 
Johnson (R. E.): . 


Flowers from my garden. 6918. 
Love’s twilight. 32395. 
Johnson “CR.* Ho) We stéle “a kiss: 
9211. 
Johnson (R. W.): 
Au reyoir, not good-bye. 9619. 
Old-fashioned love affair. 11561. 
Johnson (Ray) Swing on down to 
Memphis. 14984. 
Johnson (Robert) Lovers waltz. 
4753. 
Johnson (Rosalind) Rocky Mountain 
moon. 20677. 


Johnson (S. L.): 
I wonder if they miss me way back 


home. 7418. 
Travel life’s path with a smile. 
9064. 
Johnson (8S. T.) While I’m’ ‘alone. 
6070. 
Johnson (T. A.) Red roses. 2248. 


Johnson (Theodore) Dream girl I’m 
lonely tonight. 3776. 


Johnson (Virginia) Lambda phi beta 
sweetheart song. 27671. 

Johnson (W. A.) : 
Nodding daisies. 32697. 


We're marching on. 9209. 
Johnson (W. G.) Break through the 
breakers with me. 15759. 


Hemlock guardian. | Johnson (W. S.): 


Chorale-fantasy. 3873. 
Prelude solennelle. 2187. 
Streamline. 2604. 
Sylvan idyl. 2673. 


| Johnson (Wayne) : 


Life is but a dream without you. 
22646. 

My garden of dreams. 22921. 

"Neath that old silver maple tree. 


22998. 
Silver moon. 28353. 
Sittin’ by the moon with you. 
25885. 
Those days you spent with me. 
23618. 
Whatta yuh gonna tell your friend. 
26288. 
Whatta yuh gonna tell your wife. 
2as0e 
You haven’t heard all about me. 
29121, 
Johnson (William) Swingy little 
rythm. 12202. 
Johnson-Bennett co.: 
Go ‘long mule. 6988. 
Jubilee in the sky. 7585. 
My ole dog and me. 8134. 
Johnston (Arthur) : 
Go West young man. 27144. 


I was saying to the moon. 22422, 


27495. 

Let’s call a heart a heart. 14052, 
27700. 

Now I’ve got some dreaming to do. 
17488. 

On a typical tropical night. 28184, 
28185. 


One — two — button 


your, shoe. 
17520, 28201. 


Pennies from heaven. 14575, 
28260. 

Skeleton in the. closet. 17982, 
28521. 

So do I. 14884, 28535. 

What this country needs. 18391. 


Johnston (B. M.) 
hocks grow. 9297. 
Johnston (KE. M.): 
There’s a ring around the moon. 
28726. 

You are these things to me. 29112. 
Johnston (Emery) ‘That’s how I’m 
living now. 8972. 
Johnston (F. H.) pseuwd. 


Where the. holly- 


See Hummel 


(Biz iAnd 
Johnston (EF. Z.): 
Bonita. 21720. 


21769. 
Christmas justice. 


Ching Chong. 
Johnston (G. K.) 


PAGE: 
Johnston (Gilbert) pseud. See Bul- 
lock -(@26d)) 


1844 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Johnston (L. R.) Radio picture of 
yousum2e21. 

Johnston (M. J.) Revival of Mother 
Goose. 2263*. 


Johnston (M. S.): 
Finger lakes. 22029. 
From Bethlehem echoing. 27109. 
Fun at Huckleberry. 22076. 
Kindred of the pioneers. 22591. 
New songs to Thee, O Lord. 8180. 
Prayer of a scientist. 28297. 
Vita lux hominum. 21209. 

Johnston (Orra) Aztec Indian song. 
9637. 

Johnston (R. R.) 
see my wrong. 26454. 

Johnston (T. N.) I’m not worth a 
threepenny bit until I’ve had my tea. 
(3208 

Johnston (T. T.): 

Musical service for Mother’s day. 
32561. 

Not just anyone, but you. 

You. 382704. 

Johnston (V. I.): 

Leave me a mem’ry. 25140. 

Night for love. 14451. 

No stranger to my heart. 

Restless feet. 20646. 

She’s got what it takes to get by. 
20759. 

We're in love. 26251. 

When lilacs bloom. 15311. 

You are my dream of life come 
true. 21485. 

Johnston (W. G.): 


You have made me 


32704. 


17424. 


I’m living a lie. 22341. 
One night. 23118. 
Renegade. 28249. 
Johnstone (H. <A.) Dream man. 
10081. 
Johnstone (H. W. P.) Heart of New 
York. 19480. 
Joio (Norman Dello) See Dello Joio 
(Norman) 


Joke on the toy maker. 15517 (192). 
Jokern (—) pseud. See Perne (Nils) 
Jolly bachelors. 31003 (40, 61, 116, 


165, 212). 
Jonason (Martin) Isles of love. 
13886. 


Jones (Alan): 
I’ve never sung a song. 27485. 


Lonesome little debutante. 27765. 

Mrs. D. and her daughter. 32510. 

New York. 32665. 

Nobody knows but Major Bowes. 
5057. 

Sentimental creature. 28454. 

White dots on black satin. 30909. 


Jones (Arnold) Beneath Miami paims. 
24171. 


Jones (Arthur) : 
Nine o’clock revue. 25513*. 
Walk in the sun. 21220. 

Jones (B. C.) Love’s A. B. C. 

Jones (B. G.): 

Haunting. 19414: 

That little feeling. 21019. 
Jones (Bobbie) See Jones (Robert) 
Jones (Buddy) : 

Are you tired of me darling. 
Red River blues. 2246. 
Jones (C. E.) Spirituals, traditional 

melodies and messages of true faith. 
2565. 
Jones (C. M.) 


20111. 


114. 


My dream of a cabin. 


20278. 

Jones (C. V.) Your picture was divine 
dear. 18640. 

Jones (Clementine) Baby mine. 
31088. 


Jones (D. H.): 
Build thee more stately mansions. 
286. 
Hymns and anthems. 
Old Black Joe. 2015. 
Jones (Dale) Moon is grinning at me. 
25362. 
Jones (EHlliott) Great jubilee. 27181. 
Jones (Enid Hugh-) See Hugh-Jones. 


13614. 


(Enid ) 
Jones (G. B.) Beneath a_ starlit 
heaven. 219. 
Jones (G. J.): a 
Choral recreations. 29898. 
Holy spirit. 29740. 
Incline your ear. 29897. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 29948. | 
Jones (H. F.) My poster girl. 30248. 
Jones (H. 8S.) Hot sands. 16446. 


Jones (H. W.) Lord, when we bend 
before Thy throne. 4705. 

Jones (Hirem). pseud. See Box 
(Elton), Butler (Raiph), Edwards 
(C. T.) and Roberts (Paddy) 

Jones (I. H.) Smile across the wire: 


8716. 
Jones (I. J.) It’s a little old fashioned 
organ. 18892. 


Jones (Isham) : 
Ill see you in my dreams. 7262. 
Let me be the one in your heart. 
7703, 7704, 11018. 
Midsummer evenings caprice. 
(487). 
There is no greater love. 
Jones (Isham) music corp. : 
Band played on and on. 
15664. 
By the way. 26732. 
Give me an old fashioned swing. 
19298. 
Ill forsake all others. 
29a: ~ 


9509 
2741. 
6394, 


29794,. 


1845 


INDEX 


Jones (Isham) music corp.—Continued. 
Let me be the one in your heart. 
7703, 7704, 11018. 
Roek your blues away. 25777. 
So-o-oh the band played on and on. 


8784. : 
There is no greater love. 2741. 
Twiddlin’ my _ thumbs. 18246, 
21158, 23665. 
Jones (J. C.): 
Panhandle skies. 2099. 
Princess. 32917. 
Jones (J. E.) On a night for two. 
25578. 
Jones (J. F.) Stand up and sing with 
the boys. 2576. 
Jones (J. G.) My Saviour knows. 
30252. 


Jones (Jaqueline) : 
Love ina minor key. 25240, 30068. 
Tell me to-night. 23565. 
Jones (Jenkin) : 
Give me a garden where love can 
grow. 10303. 
Shores of Catalina. 17884, 25858. 
Jones (Jere B.) You're my Lucky 
Strike. 238986. 
Jones (John B.): 
Basque sea song. 3415. 
Bedouin raid song. 9682. 


Jones (L. C.) Big Ben gals. 21700. 
Jones (lL. I.): 
After we said good-night. 21578. 


Bad ole moon. 24141. 
I’m looking for a cloud that has a 
Silver lining. 27484. 
Jones (lL. W.) Love-sick. 
Jones (Lee): 
Lonesome cowboy. 1531, 22696. 


3270 (397). 


Waltz of my heart. 12530. 
Jones (Luther) Oh! Baby, you're 
breaking my heart. 17454. 


Jones (M. A.): 
From the bottom of my heart. 
10271. 


Our melody of love. 11622. 
Jones (M. B.) Soul songs. 14888. 
Jones (M. M.) Love’s returning. 
17088. 


Jones (M. O.) Holy spirit. 29740. 


Jones (Margaret G.) Fairy tales. 
3872, 13387. 

Jones (Marie) You want to be free 
of me. 21546. 


25453. 
21600. 
Only one that ever won 
32792. 
Leaving my heart with 


Jones (Marie G.) My love. 
Jones (O. B.) Alone with you. 
Jones (P. G.) 
my heart. 
Jones (P. H.) 


you. 30004. 

Jones (R. L.) Skyline. 30559. 

Jones (R. M.) Black rider blues. 
26674. ¢ 


Dt AE NaS Aveo 


Jones (Robert) Since you've gone 
sweetheart. 25878. 

Jones (Roberta) Come get ready. 
18961. 


Jones (S. M.) See Jones (Stephen G.) 
Jones (Sidney) : 
King of Cadonia. 
18648 (2138). 
Lady of the castle in the air. 
12862 (289). 
Man I marry. 12862 (321). 
Overrated. 12862 (395). 
There’s a king in the land to-day. 
12862 (494). 
Wind of love. 


12862 (281-284), 


12862 (546). 


Woman and the man. 12862 
(547). 
Jones (Stephen G.) Spring moon. 


5574. 
Jones (Sue G.) 
Jones (T. A.) 


It’s you. 16809. 
When you know me 


and I know you. 15341. 
Jones (T. H.): 
Grey clouds. 869. 


Meet me in our secret rendezvous. 
228038. 
Sonatina. 
Jones (Tom) : 
Au revoir to dear old Erin. 15630. 
Chimes at the meetin’. 368. 
Is He satisfied. 44382. 
It matters to Him about you. 
4444, 
Keep in happy touch with Jesus. 
4548. 
Jones (Trevor): 
Rose of Maunawai. 


30586. 


2525. 


Song of the sky blue sea. 23414. 
Jones (V. B.): 
I fell in love with you. 27342. 
Weary. 33640. 
Jones (Velma) Just a little old cot- 
tage. 27620. 
Jones (Viola) On Sarasota bay. 
25583. 


Jones (W. B.) 

Jones (W. M.) 

Jones (William ) 
162738. 

Jones (William) 
7853. 

Jongen (Joseph) : 

Clair de lune. 


Brad y gaeaf. 9759. 
Crash of ’29. 15919. 
Give me a moment. 


Lovers’ rendezvous. 


29189 (65). 


Deux piéces pour piano. 29189 
(223). 
Introduction et danse. 1268. 


Quatuor pour piano. 21569 (464). 
Soleil 4 midi. 29189 (596). 
Trio, prélude, variations et final. 
29189 (489). 
Valse. 15517 (198). 
Joplin (Seott) aw., and Joplin (Lottie) 
prop.: 


Euphonic sounds. 31003 (47). 


1846 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


I nee 


Pine apple rag. 15517 (298). 
Sugar cane. 9509 (714). 

Jordan (Bayley) pseud. See Haskins 
(CW. R.) 
Jordan (C. 8S.) 

30961. 
Jordan (F. A.) My love song. 4977. 
Jordan (Herberte) : 

Furlongs of fun. 6948. 
Little dog laughed. 22666. 


You cost me a fortune. 


Spooks on holiday. 28579. 
Jordan (Hy) Twilight. 21159. 
Jordan (Isadora) I came to make 


you happy. 4196. 
Jordan (Joe): 
Happiness. 12862 (212). 
That teasin’ rag. 21569 (553). 


Jordan (Julian) : 


Glorious morning star. 18648 
(142). 

Then would I happy be. 18648 
(346). 

Jordan (L. M.) Music reader. 380202. 


Jordan (lL. T.) 
25134. 
Jordan (Michael) : 
Drifting along. 
Drifting along, 
love. 19145. 
Jordan (Wayne): 
Get along old Paint. 31637. 
I’m sorry, that’s all I can say. 


Lay like you’re dead. 


16099. 
Singing a song of 


31957. 

Jorgensen (Chris) Life is a dream 
with you. 1477. 

Jorgenson (Nora) ‘Toy-land musicals. 
2818. 

José (Marian) Hawaii, I’m yearning 
for you. 19418. 

Joseffy (Rafael) au., and Joseffy 


(Marie) prop. Rhapsodie hongroise. 
9509 (390-3898). 
Josefovits (Teri) 
and I do mean you. 
Joseph (Anna): 
Gondolier. 31679. 
Lullaby lady. 22757. 
Joseph (H. H.) I was wrong. 22423. 
Joseph und seine briider. 29189 (224). 
Josephson (C. W.) jr.: 
If I had a chance. 320388. 
Phantasy love. 25668. 
Why not now. 23873. 
Josephson (Elizabeth) : 
He’s my diamond in the rough. 
31764. 
I’m lonesome for a cottage that’s 
nestled in the South. 31947. 
Sacred memories. 25803. 
You fascinate me. 21501. 
You’re my idea of heaven. 26485. 
Joslin (F. N.) 
you. 18782. 


Good-night to you 
103829. 


Beautiful memories of | Joyce (Archibald) 


JoOSOvECS2+E-) : 


My Canadian moon. 14345. 
Will you not be sorry, when I’m 


far away. 15386. 
Won’t you give me your love. 
18530. 
Joss (Joseph) Dear sweet girl of 
mine. 6514. 


Josten (Werner) : 


Hide and seek. 7112. 


Red light—green light. 8509. 


Joubert (C.) & Cie.: 


Allegretto giogo. 9560. 


Amandine. 12917, 12918. 

Berceuse pour un enfant malade. 
» 6439. 

Bergamote. 6440. 

Bonheur trés tendre. 3489, 3490. 
Cartes. 15814. 

Chanson des deux gosses. 31270. 


Divin réve. 387386. 
Kperdument. 31522. 
Farewell. 717. 
Fontainebleau. 24575. 
Générique fin. 6965. 
Incroyables. 7512. 


Jérome Perreau. 10908. 

Lorsque j’étais enfant d’choeur.. 
4706. 

Maman, 201388. 

Mélody. 17815. 

Merveilleuses. 

Mitzi. 17838. 

Naissance du printemps. 8158. 

Petit frére ou petite smur. $8394. 

Qu’est-c’ que tu dis d’ca. 32938. 

Quand on s’proméne au bord de 


7959. 


Veau. 32939. 
Que demande le peuple. 8486. 
Rosita. 2828. 
Sa p’tit’ gueule. 33042. 
Scherzo. 9498. 


Sérenéde 4 maman. 8645. 
Si les trouffions avaient des ailes.. 
5457. 

Soirs de Paris. 33207. 
Son frére de lait. 5535. 
Tango noir. 33365. 
Testament de Mazarin. 
Tristesse. 33501. 
Vogue mon coeur, 2925, 9151, 12511. 
2 gamines. 26528. 

Journey (T. M.) Our victory song. 


8945. 


17550. 

Joy (Len) lLove’s own Sweet song. 
7857. 

Joy (Patient) Christ—the way. 375. 

Joy (R. F.) See Scott (R. J.) 

Joy rider. 31003. (21, 121, 1386), 33904 
(169, 262). 


Joy to the world. 27610*. 

Joyal (Clement) Lover’s love. 323898. 
Mickey’s birthday. 
21569 (356). 


1847 


INDEX 


Joyce (J. C.) pseud. See Caggiano (J. | Julian (B. M.) 


G.) 
Joyce (Jack): 
I wouldn’t be so unkind if I were 
you. 4862. 
Lucky night. 
Joye (Harry) 
bles. 16509. 
Joyful Hastertide. 
Joyner (G. F.): 
Blue smoke. 6483. 
Drifting. 24479. 
Love eall. 4718. 
Love me. 4730. 
Under that southern moon. 9108. 
Jozsef (Kola) Oh, play Tzigani. '2010. 
Juanita. 7565, 7581, 7583, 7991, 8675, 
13943. 

Jubel chor. 338904 (150). 

Juckelandt (R.) Schone blonde frau 
aus Wien. 33076. 

ude CAL An) 

After you call my name. 

Looking at the sky. 4701. 
Juddae/Gs: S.) 

Forget it. 3952. 

Just a chuckle or two. 1348. 

Judd (Frances) You gave my heart a 
song. 6173. 

Judd (Percy) 

Judd & Browne, 
by-way. 3765. 

Jude (EK. M.) Ina dream. 18836. 

Judefind (W. B.): 

Eastertide. 636. 

God so loved the world. 828. 

Guiding star. 878. 

In the fullness of time. 1241. 

Let everybody sing. 1447. 

Our jubilee of praise. 2088. 

Voices of victory. 2927. 

Judefind bros.: 

Eastertide. 6386. 

Garden of childhood. 782. 

God so loved the world. S828. 

Guiding star. 878. 

In the fullness of time. 1241. 

Let everybody sing. 1447. 

Lord triumphant. 1545. 

Our jubilee of praise. 2088. 

Voices of victory. 2927. 

Judge (M. J.) Roosevelt victory song. 
25790. 

Judgment of Sheba. 1340*. 

Judson (Alfred) pseud. See Hall (J. 
L.) 


1612. 
I keep on blowing bub- 


4496*. 


3283. 


Five short duets. 4498. 
Down a winding little 


Judson (KH. E.) I wished out loud. 


10726. 
Judson press. Hymns for creative liv- 
men TAS 
Juel (—) Mon apéro. 30171. 
Jugendklange. 12862 (520). 


Juielle (Don) Jade serenade. 382135. 


Dt iS ns Sieve 


When I danced the last 
waltz with you, 21310. 

Julian (Charles) Say that youll be 
all mine. 11901. 

Julian (EK. C.) . How I like Limburger 
cheese. 22227. 

Julian (Kaj) Jydsk Liegstouw danse- 
potpourri. 32187. 

Julien-Rousseau (L.) au., and Julien- 


Rousseau (D. M. L.) prop. Guitare 
harmonique. 10353. 

Juliette. Spell of the tropics. 14896. 
Juneau. (T. N.) Tl. always. sing: 
27366. 

Jung (Albert) Festmusik, 10202. 


Junger herr aus Oxford. 33867, 5967. 
Jungkind (E. lL.) When it’s apple-blos- 
som time in Arkansas. 9272. 
Jungles (H. G.): 
Jealous moon. 18318. 
Just an old fashion’d picture. 
22566. 
Junior choir. 18648 (208). 
Junior classics for orchestra. 32166. 
Junker (Richard) Vom singen zum 
klavierspielen. 5904. 
Junkert (Eddie) I’m dreaming. 31930. 
Juon (Paul): 
Canzonetta. 15517 (48). 
Ettide. 15517 (194). 
Karnevalsmarsch. 15517 (199). 
Melodie. 15517 (195). 
Naiads at the spring.- 22989. 


Nordisech. 15517 (273). 

Schwedische tanzklinge. 15517 
(340). 

Suite. 7588. 

Tanzrytmen. 24031 (206, 207). 

Trio caprice. 21569 (567). 

Walzer. 15517 (196). 


Wiegenlied. 15517 (455). 
Juracek (Joseph) Darling of mine. 
15968. 
Jurasovic (O. A.) High school blues. 
10433. 


Jurmann (Walter): 
Alma mater. 9562. 
At. the Spats and tennis club. 


3364. 
Be mine. 3416. 
Beyond my fondest dreams. 18808. 
Blue Venetian waters. 29329. 


Blush and sigh, 6485. 

Call to the colors. 6542. 
Dairy-maid song. 3671. 

Duchess has a twinkle in her eye. 


3812. 

En avant. 11519. 

I’ve made myself over for you. 
7389. 

In the Latin quarter. 4409. 

It’s love. 19812. 


Keep the magic of Maytime. 4545. 


1848 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Let’s not make a fool of the moon- 
light. 4628. 

Magie of Maytime. 4773. 

Message from the man in the moon. 


32477. 
My heart is singing. 30221, 32588. 
Natacha. 11456. 


Nuits moscovites. 11519. 
On n’aime qu'une fois. 
One I love. 5156. 
San Francisco. 5393, 17810. 
Shadows on the starlit waters. 
5439. 
Someone to care for me. 28547, 
30579. 
Sutter’s victory march. 14954. 
There’s something in a big parade. 
5756. 
Tillie the tight rope walker. 5779. 
To-morrow is another day. 307595. 
Who knows. 6079. 
Juroif (Nat) Hi-di-hi those blues away 
927. 
aust: CR. HH.) : 


11456. 


Deyotional hymns. 16010-16018. 
Service hymnal. 17853-17861. 
Justice (R. S.) It couldn’t last 

16786. 


Justiz (B. M.): 
Bl-nd and p-g 
29189 (41). 
You’re just the girl for me. 
(489). 
Juza (Chas:) jri: 
I wish I’d studied palmistry. 4353. 
We painted dreams. 23742. 
Jydsk Liegstouw danse-potpourri. 


spells blind pig. 
29189 


32187, 
K. (J.) Yellow rose of Texas. 9404. 
Kaai (Benny) : 
Echoes of Hawaii. 24499. 
Kona aloha. 22603. 
Kaai (David) Hula moon. 10484. 


Kaai (EH. K.) Kaai’s method for Ha- 
waiian guitar. 29969. 
Kaaikaula (W. W. K.): 
Kanaka society. 10961. 


"Neath Hawaiian _— skies. 5022, 
22997. 
You wouldn’t mind. 12834. 
Kae (Grzegorz) Noeccygafska. 14463, 
15175. 
Kadas (Gyorgy) Két legujabb mag- 
yar dala. 29970. 
Kahler (Leo): 
Scholasticum. 11907, 11909. 


Siesta-walzer. 33134. 
Kaeuffer (Eugene) : 


Beyond the pearly gates. 9509 
(66). 

Bye and bye. 9509 (92). 

Down where the ivy shades the 
door. 9509 (189). 


Memories of long ago. 9509 (468). 


Mother’s songs are sweet to me. 
9509 (497). 

O take me back. 9509 (585). 

Take this letter to my mother, 
9509 (726). 


Kagan (Vivian) Come back to me. 
13186. 
Kaganis (Mike) : 
Mparpouni mparmpounaki mou. 
30196. 
Sinnefiase ston Parnasso. 30556. 
Kahal (Irving) Don’t look now. 
10056. 
Kahanowiez (D.) Kobieta jest jak 
roza. 14005, 14006. 


Kahle (Fritz) 
Kahle (Gladys) 


Sehule. 5415. 
Broken-hearted sweet- 


heart. 31205. 
Kahn (—) Prelude to a kiss. 11786. 
Kahn (Esther) : 
Berceuse. 31152. 
Memories of youth. 32468. 
Kahn (G. L.): 
Are you lonesome. 12862 (12). 
June, July, and August. 12862 
(CAG 
Liking’s not a bit like loving. 


24031 (116, 117). 


Pretty soft for me. 26533 (230). 


Say boys, I’ve found a girl. 26533 
(248). 

What’s the use of moonlight. 12862 
(5383). 

Will you always call me honey. 
9509 (804). 


Kahn (Gus): 

Are you lonesome. 

Daylight hurts 
(179). 

How'd you 
24031 (76). 

June, July, 
(275). 

Liking’s not a bit like loving. 
24031 (116). 

Pretty soft for me. 


12862 (12). 
my eyes. 9509 
like to marry me. 
12862 


and August. 


26533 (230). 


Say boys, I’ve found a girl. 26533 
(248). 
What’s the use of moonlight. 


12862 (583). 
Will you always call me honey. 
9509 (804). 
Kahn (Harold) Vl be good to you. 
4232. 


Kahn (Sammy) ’Tain’t a fit night out 
for man or beast. 28663. 
Kahn (Thelma) You can’t do that to 


me. 15489. 

Kai e wa waltz. 27641. 

Kaillmark (F.) Old oaken bucket. 
2037. 

Kairaney (Géo) Reste prés de moi. 
118138. 


1849 


INDEX 


Kairaney (Goé) : 

Maison des bois. 11208. 

Tuer amour est un crime. 12420. 
Kaiser (Alfred) au., and Kaiser (A. 


A. D.) prop. Escarpolette. 18648 
(119). 
Kaiser (Bob) That’s why I said good- 
bye. 12295. 


Kaiser (J. J.) 
Kaiser (R. H.) 
in love. 9690. 
Kaiser (R. L.) C. C. C.. 18868. 
Kaiser-Eriec (Willy) In der Macchia. 


See Denton (J. J.) 
Believe it or not, I’m 


7468. 
Kakaley (S. J.) Swing it baby swing 

it. 26026. 
Kalakaua (King) Akahi hoi. 36, 37. 
Kalal (J. J.) Just a use to be. 4515. 
Kalb (T. N.) Never to forget. 81783. 
Kale (Stanley): 

Only a summer romance. 25602. 


Youre not getting away with a 
thing. 26488. 
Kalfaian (K. Proff-) 
faian (K.) 
Kalin (Harry): 
I like to wake up in the morning. 
13654. 


See Proff-Kal- 


No more good-byes. 17422. 
Rythm blues. 53826. 
Swingeopation. 20964. 
You ain’t goin’ to get to heaven. 
6151. 
Kalinnikoff (P.): 
Lord, I cry to Thee. 27783. 


O holy one, we worship Thee. 
281381. 
To Thee do I lift up my soul. 
Dotte. 
Kallstenius (Edvin) Serenata. 17851. 
Kalman (H.) lLove’s own sweet song. 
1597-1602, 7857. 
Kalman (HKmmerich)  : 
Army directory. 26533 (13). 
Dreaming of love. 26533 (62): 
Gay hussars. 26533 (84-91), 29189 
(127) .v SAA | 
Grandioso. 
Heart to heart. 26533 (112): , 
Herbstmanover. 15517 (139-141): 
Hungarian dance and song. 26533 
(122) v 
Husaren-marsch. 15517 (148). 
Kitty, please give me a kiss. 26533 
(156) ¥ 29189 (231).” 
Kleine Grethel. 15517 (204)* 
Kusslied. 15517 (205) “ 
Love is a traitor. 26533 (168)! 
Manover-walzer. 15517 (235). 
Mein freund der Lebl. 15517 (242). 
Misfit soldier. 26533 (186). 
My friend Lebel. 26533 (195) .~ 
O silver moon. 265338 (204)% 29189 
(303). 


10841." 


PHM, bh. Si veon 


Oh! You bold, mad men. 26533 
(207). \ 
Sex delicious. 
Soldier’s life. 
Vagrant fancies. 
Kalmar (Bert): 
Cabin on the hilltop. 18866, 21741. 
Day at the races. 19040. 
Doctor Quackenbush. 19087. 


26583. (257) ¥ 
26533. (266). 
26533. (305).” 


Getting away with murder. 24604. 
Kalmar-Ruby song book. 382190. 
Moon is in the sky. 4871. 
What will become of me, 28950. 
Women in white. 21436. 

Kalmus (E. F.): 
Antigone of Sophocles. 31052*. 


Impressions from a Greek tragedy.. 
32061. 
Once upon a time. 
Kaloustian (Akabie) 
den. 16126*. 
Kamaunu (R. N.): 
Kaulana ke kuahiwi ao Haleakala. 
16871. 
Kaulana 
32195. 
Nani o anoipua. 5017. 
Out on the beach at Waikiki. 
231438. 
Pua kaulana o Maui. 17677. 
Kamaunu (R.N.) jr. They’ll sway and 
say hello to you. 23605. 
Kaminski (Heinrich) : 
Canon. 35386. 
Dorische musik. 3764. 
Priludium und Fugue. 
Kaminsky (Irving) Romance! 
do you pass my door. 17763. 
Kammen (J. & J.) musie ¢o., ine.: 
Bobbe mit’n zeidin. 257. 
Mamen hob ich kein muhl gehat. 
4785. 
Kammen (Jack and Joseph) : 
Gang fon leben. 31627. 
Heitige boyes. 10415. 

Kammetler (Frank) Honey can’t you 
see. 71387. 
Kamp (E. G.) 

28124. 
Kanaracus (A. S.) 
Kandiotih (Mimi) 

folie. 2208. 
Kane (J. E.): 

My campus lullaby. 1813. 
To love you to-night. 2801. 
Kane (J. W.) I’m Satisfied with Roose- 

velt. 4299. 


32778. 
Enchanted gar- 


no oe lehua puakea. 


82895. 
Why 


Now who’s to blame. 


Mén klais. 17175. 
Quand on aime 4 la 


| Kane (Jack) : 


30457. 
2964. 


Remember my heart. 
We need a vacation. 
Kane (M. G.): 
It’s the Indian in me, gee, wee. 
32130. 


1850 


INDEX 


mos. 1-12, 1956 


SS 


New York town. 25500, 
Wanderlust. 21237. 
Kane (Murray) I’m holding out for 
you. 31984. 


Kane (Peter): 


It’s time to say your prayers. 


13915. 
Load the covered wagon. 17024. 
Kane (Thomas) Under the pines. 
26185. 
Kanig (Johannes) pseud. See Canning 
J. D.) 
ae (Meyer ) Burning dreams. 
13108. 
Kannenberg (May) Dreamy summer 
skies. 615. 


Just you. 16864, 
When I’m with you. 


Kanner (H. E.) 

Kanner (H. G.) 
12609. 

Kanner (Jerome) Pebbles in the pond. 
20526. 


Kanner (Jerry) Swing low, sweet 
Harriet. 30671. 

Kanrich (A. M.) Twilight shall be 
sweet. 12432, 


Kapell (E. N.): 
I forgot to cross my fingers. 22262. 
You are my inspiration. 15434. 
Kaper (Bronislaw) : 
Alma mater, 9562. 


At the Spats and tennis club. 3364.. 


Be mine. 3416. 
Beyond my fondest dreams. 18808. 
Blue Venetian waters. 29329. 


Blush and sigh. 6485. 

Call to the colors. 6542. 
Dairy-maid song. 3671. 

Duchess has a twinkle in her eye. 


3812. 

En avant. 11519. 

I’ve made myself over for you. 
7389, 

in the Latin quarter. 4409, 

It’s love. 19812. 


Keep the magic of Maytime. 4545. 

Let’s not make a fool of the moon- 
light. 4623. 

Magic of Maytime. 4773. 

Message from the man in the moon. 


32477. 
My heart is singing. 30221, 32588. 
Natacha. 11456. 


Nuits moscovites. 11519. 


On n’aime qu’une fois. 11456, 

One I love. 5156. 

San Francisco. 5393, 17810. 

Shadows on the starlit waters. 
5439. 

Someone to care for me. 28547, 
30579. : 


Sutter’s victory march. 14954. 
‘There’s something in a big parade. 
5756. 


‘Tillie the tight rope walker. 5779. 


Kaplan (B. T.) 


To-morrow is another day. 30755. 
Who knows. 6079. 


Kapity (Nicholas) : 


Do you know why I love you so. 
6766, 
Take a look at that rainbow. 8912. 
Let’s go for a ride. 
22634. 
Kaplan (Donald) Honey-bunch. 10460. 
Kaplan (Frank) Thanks to you. 8962. 
Kaplan (Lenore) Part of my heart, 
20514. 
Kaplan (S. P. F.): 
Fall is here. ; 29574. 
Gray-eyed gal. 29678. 

Men. 30150. 
Kappa alpha order. 
songs. 11719. 
Kappa delta sorority. Angelos of Kap- 

pa delta. 12927. 
Kappe (A. M.) Broken-hearted blues. 
26724. 
Kappes (Leroy) Don’t let us Say 
good-night. 381454. 
Kapustka (S. L). 
26365. 
Karasifiski (Z.) 
Karczag (W.): 
Bauerngeneral. 186%, 
Wo die lerche singt. 
Karezag pub. co., inc. 


Two Kappa alpha 


Whistling. wind. 


Przepraszam. 15516. 


33786. 
Song. of love. 


11916. 
Karg-Elert (Sigfrid) : 
Romantiseh. 20686. 


Stimmen der nacht. 20907. 
Valse mignonne. 21192. 
Karganoff (Génari) Valse-caprice. 
18648 (366). 
Karger (Georg) Mein Hamburg. 7942. 
Karjinsky (N.): 
Choutka. 24299. 
Sonate. 10963. 
Karl. See Davis (Karl) 
Karl (Jan) Missa De Spiritu Dei. 
32501. 
Karle (Herman) pseud. 
(Alonzo ) 
Karlo (C. L. de) Caracas. 
Karlo (Sergio D’): 
Africa. 12877. 
Bagoo. 18761, 21664. 
Caracas. 18896. 
Carola. 6576. 
Dear Lord. 13247. 
Last of the rumbas. 
19936, 30000. 
Rita. 20662. 
That night in Cuba. 15060. 
Karlsson (Sven): 
Kalle i Lillskog. 16868. 
Par tre sjémil fran Nya Zeeland. 
30381. 
Sommarkavaljeren. 
Vid en kvarn pa en slitt. 


See Stone 


29369. 


7675, 11003, 


23407. 
18293. 


1851 


INDEX 


Ptsart, nes Nae 


ee eee ee Nee Sei 


Karman (Ludger) I 
you're falling in love. 16499. 

Karol (Elsie) It’s nothing else but 
hi-de-ho. 29930. 

Karol (Reed) pseud. 
(S. S.) 

Karpf (P.) To nie nie szkodzi. 9034, 
9035. 

Karr (Albert): 

Darling what’s happened to me. 
499. 

Don’t say maybe. 569 
Kars (H.) Prayer of love. 
Kasché (J. M.) jr.: 

Forever. 381602. — 

I regret all those tears. 31977. 

Just another girl who sings aud 

dances. 1368. 

Love song in the rain. 


See Mitchell 


21569 (458). 


25259. 


Stars over Manhattan. 33276. 
Together. 33464. 
Troubadour in the night. 33506. 


Wildwood by the sea. 33763. 

Kasel (E. P.) pseud. See Maltzman 

(Kdward) 

Kasgor (Harvey) : 

Bread and butter Sue. 26711. 

Homeland, way down South. 947. 

Kitten darling. 27656. 

Since you said good bye to me. 
2458. 

Kasman (lL. W.): 

Corks are off the bottles. 15905. 
Hang out the stars, I want the 
moon. 10369. 
Just a nobody dreaming. 16846. 
Onions, dry onions, how I ery. 
11604. 
Peacock waltz. 
Kasowsky (Meyer) 
32704. 
Kaspar (H. R.) Valse. 371. 
Kasparian (Seth): 
Say the word. 11902. 
Take me back to old New England. 
26047. 
Kasschau (Howard) 
T9A9. 

Kassner (Hugo): 
Hawaiian honeymoon. 27228. 
How can I sing my love songs. 

16453. 
I’m dancing alone. 
Two roses. 53850. 
Will you remember to-night. 26405. 
You are my weakness. 18562. 
Kasten (Lydia) Pal of my dreams. 
2096. 

Kastor (W. J.): 
Mumbo Jumbo. 
My heart’s on strike. 
Whispering your name. 

Kataszek (S.) 

15505, 15506. 


11662. 
Oh that Russian. 


Melody reading. 


4270. 


17264. 
26362. 


got a feeling} Kataszka (S.) 
Kathara (S. B.) 
Katharina. 


Kkathryn’s wedding day. 
Katims (Herman): 


Katrivanou (Mimi) 
7 


11391, 17318. 


Za jedno stowo... 


Jezeli kochaé, to tylko 
ciebie. 13830. 

Ill be calling on you 
29793. 


12862 (280). 


to-night. 
25097. 


Knickerbocker on parade. 19908. 
Threnos. 30737. 
Pies gluko krasi. 
147. 
Katscher (Robert) : 
All for you. 45. 
Sei e’scheit mein kleines. 
Silhouetten walzer. 30549. 
Whisper to me. 26361. 
Kattus (C. H.): 
Little love, a little kiss, a little 
smile. 25198. 
Memries of spring. 25328. 
Kattus (Karl) See Kattus (C, H.) 
Katydid, so what? 98. 


30516. 


Katz (Joe) Satan’s holiday. 118938. 
Katz (Martha): 
Dreams. 19136. 
I’m just a shy and bashful girl. 
27430. 
I never thought you’d do a thing 
like that to me. 27458. 
Smilin’ moon. 20806. 
Katz (Ruth): 
Let’s go Glenville. 14059. 


Lucky boy. 4761. 
Katz (Mrs. Sam) See Katz (Martha) 
Katzman (Henry) Dear diary. 24391. 


Katzman (Louis) Tango. basque. 
28671. 
Kaufman (A. A.): 
Marionettes. 27879. 
Ti-Toy, my pet kitten. 28758. 


29023. 
All alone with my 


Whims on keys. 
Kaufman (Lillian) 


dreams. 18677. 

Kaufmann (H. L.) Lights are low. 
1483. 

Kaull (Clarence) Serenade for a flea. 
23321 


Kausch (E. M.): 
Darling little lassie. 6726. 
That memory night. 8969. 
What a relief, oh, oh. 15267. 
Kavalsky (Sam): 
Bells in the nite ring on an ocean 
of blue. 6435. 
I found Miami weather in New 
England. 27344. 
I'll catch up with you. 13660. 
I’m a Gypsy caravan to-nite. 1095. 
I’m savin’ my pennies, Savin’ my 
nickels and savin’ my dimes. 
4300. 
In the land of Snuffy Smith. 18858. 
Whatcha gonna do about me. 
82665. 


1852 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Who made _ hide-didle-didle with 
Harold Sterns’ good fiddle. 308. 
Kavanagh (A, M.) Upon the blue la- 
goon. 2887. 
Kay (Bob) 
(Harry) 
Kay (Em) 
30608. 
Kay (H. A.) 
Kay (J. M.): 
Love is like that. 
One night. 20471. 
Rainbow ‘round Dixie. 23238. 
What have you got to lose. 21286. 
Kay (Jack) Old songs are the best 


pseud. See Sugarman 


Spring is here again. 


To-day. 33468. 


22731. 


songs after all. 204381. 

Kay (Mack) See Higginbotham 
(M. K.) jr. 

Kay (Milton) I want you for me. 
10716. 


Kay (Wallace) My valley of romance 
and sunshine. 17364. 

Kay & Kay music pub. corp.: 
Berceuse. 31670. 
Butterfly. 31215. 
Cubano. 31376. 

Fiir Elise. 31139. 

Humoreske-Old folks 
318387. 

Knight Rupert. 31670. 

Marchéta. 32429) 32430. 

Night in Granada. 32677. 

Our capitol. 32809. 

Réponse @’amour. 32981. 

River. 33086. 

Rustle of spring. 33039. 

Salut 4 Pesth. 33052. 

Soldiers march. 338519. 

Toy soldiers. 33519. 

Turn back to Sorrento. 
33582. 

Valse triste. 335783. 

Vilia. 33582. 

Kaye (Karl): 

Baby talk. 152. 

Don’t run away I want to be your 
pal to-day. 6785. 

Five little miracles. 13410. 

It’s a long time. 382120: 

It’s you I’m thinking of pal o’mine. 
19822. 

Kitchen is my palace: 

Little bouquet. 7759. 

Lovebirds wedding. 7847. 

Memory of you. 25826. 

My head’s in the clouds and I’m 
walking on air. 8089. 

My pal the moon. 1885. 

Peek-a-boo moon. 83889. 

Popping along with the poppies. 
20576. 

Remember sweetheart. 

Road to jubilee. 8555. 

So goes life. 2490. 


home. 


at 


33500— 


1402. 


2253. 


Song of peace. 12050, 28558. 


Take a chance of loving me, 2679. 
There’s melody in the _ harvest 
moon. 2756. 


Unele Sam. 2872. 
When memories ship pulls in at 
Dreamland Bay. 30387. 
Why should I forget. 18488. 
Won't you come along with me, to 
that old time jubilee. 9383: 
Yes, I have been lonely. 23923. 
Your eyes cannot deceive 
21553. 
Kaye (Sammy) 
10804. 
Kaylin (Samuel): 
Babe. 15648. 
Bugle call. 283. 
Gentle Julia. 794. 
Hope no. 2. 24740. 
Humoresque. 24760. 
Illusion. 24950. 
Improvisation. 


me. 


In my lonely reverie. 


1217, 7449. 


London bridge paraphrase. 17025. 
Matron’s report. 11237. 
Piano improvisation for A-—12. 
17606. 

Retrospection no. 2. 11815. 
Rockabye baby paraphrase. 17759. 
Yesterthoughts. 9406. 

Kaylor (Hurley) Landon boom song. 


4580. 
Kayser (Arthur) 
dale club. 3766. 
Keach (J. R.) Swing along. 14979. 
Kealoha (Y. K.): 


Down at the Rose- 


Aloha loa waltz. 9565. 
Ciribiribin. 9878. ' 
Cowboy medley. 9935. 
Kila-kila Hawaii. 10968. 


My heart at thy sweet voice. 
11884. 

Sacred songs. 11877. 

Song of India. 12048. 
Kean (Evelyn) Tie a string around 

your finger. 18197. 

Kean (H. E.): 

Moonlight fairies. 11309. 

Spring frolic. 12097. 
Keane (Michael) ine.: 

Our Father. 25617. 

Silent hour. 33137. 
Kear (A. H.) Cradle song. 
Keathley (Elbert) : 

If the stars could talk. 10758. 

Just an amateur. 13962. 

Shadows in the moonlight. 
Keathley (M. F.): 

If the stars could talk. 1075S. 

Just an amateur. 13962. 

Shadows in the moonlight. 11944. 
Keating (Howard) On the bay at 

Monterey. 32772. 


6685. 


11944. 


1853 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


eth UA AND MA DS SU LISS 


Keating (J. H.): 
Mr. Booze. 26533 (187). 
Up in an aeroplane. 26533 (302). 


Keating (R. W. M.) Redskin. 8514. 

Keats (Frederick) Country lanes. 
21810. 

Keck (E. M.) King’s ex. 25107. 

Keck (L. E.) Gone with the wind. 
27161. 

Keding (lL. 8S.) Im not leaving you. 
4296. 

Keedwell (A. N.) Mine. 7977*. 

Keefe (Frances) ’I'was a lovely moon- 
light night. 28822. 


Keefe (G. E.): 
As long as you are there. 15611. 
I was only pretending. 24916. 
Keefe (Henry) : 
In the balmy summer time. 16738. 
World of love. 185387. 


Keefe (1. R.) My masterpiece. 28050. 


Keefe (W. A. F.) Here in my arms. 
31784. 
Keefer (Mabel) Song for you. 17968. 
Keegan (Agnes) Blame the stars. 
6460. 
Keel (Frederick) Elizabethan love 
songs. 383904 (66). 
Keelan (Grace) Smile in your dreams. 
28530. 
Keeler (Clara) : 
Dreams of the summer night. 
3270 (152). 
Heart’s desire. 38270 (254). 
I come to watch o’er thee. 38270 


(283). 

In a garden. 3270 (804). 

Life and light. 3270 (363). 

Life’s springtime. 3270 (364). 

Message of the angels. 3270 (422). 

Still, still, with Thee. 3270 (622). 

Unto the hills. 21569 (579). 
Keeler (T. J. E.) Signing off. 8679. 


Keenan (Gertrude) Romany road. 
17765. 

Keenan (R. H.) Westport loyalty 
song. 9972. 


Keene (C. P.) Faith’s alchemy. 22004. 

Keene (Hank) pseud. See Newcombe 
CE '@3) 

Keene (Hank) ine.: 

Collection of famous song varieties. 
9892. 

Keene’s (Hank) number four book 
of original mountain, cowboy, 
hill-billy and folk songs. 1389. 

My heavenly mansion. 4961. 

Sing me a hymn. 2463. 

Keene (VY. A.): 

And on earth peace goodwill to- 
ward men. 91. 

Pearl of great price. 

Keeney (I. G.) 
12010. 


8387. 
Smile worth while. 


Keeney (Wendell) : 
Faded bouquet. 19201. 
Home to my blue hills. 

10458. 

Showers. 30544, 30545. 
Keep your seats please. 31167, 
Keer (K. A.) Is it love when you 

smile. 4435. 

Kees (Cristyn) 

Keesee (Georgia) 

moonbeams shine. 

Keetman (Gunild) 


10457, 


Love’s dream. 14187. 
Where the Texas 
21369. ‘ 
Olympische reigen. 


30337. 
Keeton (A. C.) O, for a thousand 
tongues. 17446. 


Keeton (Jules) See Keeton (Jules 


(Pretzels) ) 


Keeton (Jules (Pretzels) ) Swing 
band. 8895. 

Kehoe (C. J.) New York look up. 
23014. 

Kehoe (J. J.) Take me in your arms 
forever... 20981. 


Keidel (H. R.): 
Chew Wriggley’s. 31288. 
Look for the checker board. bag. 
32344. 
Keidel (Hal) 
Keil (R. S.) 
46138, 7710. 


See Keidel (H. R.) 
Let’s dine alone tonight. 


Keirn (Heber) Little faded flower. 
25188. 

Keiser (R. A.) pseud. See King (R. 
AS KS) 

Keith (Alice) Just for fun, play and 
Sing. 22574. 


Harlem blues. 13530. 
Love, I’m waiting by 
17061. 


Keith (M. R.) 
Keith (M. W.) 
the fountain. 
Keith (R. D.): 
In love with love. 24968. 
In the middle of a romance. 24988. 
Just another day without you. 
25072. 
Love at first sight. 25235. 
What else could I do. 26273. 
Keith (W. M.): 
Dear mother love. 15983. 
Glade in the wood. 812. 
Keith, Prowse & co., Iltd.: 
Adieu, to love, adieu. 186097. 
Bats in the belfry. 15667. 
Binkie’s lullaby. 31167. 
Birth of love. 29817. 
Blue lagoon. 18820. 
Boo-boo, the baby baboon. 6495. 
Come in, and welcome. 15883. 
Dancing silhouettes. 21838, 29452. 


Derrydocks. 16003. 

Devotion. 538, 31422. 

Easiest tunes to sing and play. 
31506. 

Fairy on the Christmas tree. 
31553. 


1854 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Floating petals. 10217, 10218. 


Fluttering round a flame. 6919. 
Fritzi. 3945. 
From the Welsh hills. 6942. 


Goodnight Vienna. 4020, 22130. 
Green lawns. 7033. 
Grey smoke in the sky. 
Happy hypocrite. 16336. 
Heart’s desire. 916. 

Hi! sailor. 29732. 

I love you. 1066. 

I’m on my own. 22349. 
I’m waiting for twilight to fall. 


19370. 


22366. 

If the car hadn’t broken down. 
19719. 

In the heart of the valley. 7495. 

In the moonlight. 16750, 29894, 
32090. 

Karroo. 7686. 


Keith, Prowse folio of marches for 
the piano accordion. 13993. 


Little house of sweet content. 
30037. 

Load the covered wagon. 17024. 
Marching along—singing a song. 
A1225. 

Marigold. 27875. 

Minuet. 7981. 


My Lord, the carriage waits. 81138. 
My S. O. S. for you. 4997. 
New book of scales and arpeggios. 
8174. 
- Old arm chair. 17470. 
Old cronies. 11560. 
One man woman. 2067. 
Orange blossom. 17536. 


Orpheus with his lute. 5174. 


Poém. 16178. 

Rhythm register. 11823. 
Rigadoon. T7981. 

Sarie Marais. 28436. 
Schubert songs. 28447. 
Shallow waters. 25844. 


Shepherd boy’s song. 8665. 
Softly the shadows. 12018. 
Song of the bushveld boys. 
Spooks on holiday. 28579. 
Spread it abroad. 12095, 17999. 
Standard series. 12111. 
Sweets to my sweet. 8891. 
Tape machine tattle. 12233. 
There’s a smile in the skies. 
To and fro. 33454, 
Two little boys had a band. 26179. 
Under the baicony. 9109, 26183, 
28844. 
Valse amoureuse. 5876. 
Valse caprice. 15198. 
Waltz medley. 5922. 
When a woman wears a 
23782. 


8762. 


8995. 


ring. 


When the jackal keeps a’-howlin’. 


9282. 


126829—37——-23 


Keith, Prowse folio of marches for the 
piano accordion. 13993. 
Keithley (E. C.) One little thought 
of me. 8826. 
Kelberine (Alexander) : 
Auf dem wasser zu singen. 14739. 
Deep River. 519. 


Song of the Volga boatmen. 28567. 
Wohin. 11918. 
Kelch (B. A.) Forever. 31603. 
Kéler (Albert von): 
Keéler-Béla-perlen. 4546. 
Rakoezy overture. 381003 (147, 
148). 
Kéler-Béla. pseud. See Kéler (Aibert 


von) 

Kelleher (J. P.) When you wear that 
sunny smile. 38065. 

Kellem (Milton) You’re so contagious. 
18609. 


Kellems (V. L.) Dreaming of you. 


13326 

Kellenberger (John) Stars and 
Stripes. 8823. 

Kellenberger (Olga) Drums of spring. 
10116. 


Keller (Bessie) : 
I’m missing you more each day. 
4294, 
I want to be cuddled. 22413. 
Shawl my mother wore. 20758. 
Tears were never meant for you 
dear. 20997. 
Keller (J. R.) Why don’t you prac- 
ice being nice to me? 93534. 


Keller (Jake) jr. Beautiful isle of 
love. 24153. 

Keller (L. D.) It’s unconstitutional 
now. 29936. 


If I should throw to 
27513. 
25 ieichte instruktive 


Keller (L. R.) 
you a kiss. 
Keller (Oswin) 

etiiden. 13102. 
Keller (Rudi) : 
Heute bin ich so fidel. 31791. 
Heute singen alle geigen liebe. 


16404. 
Zigeunerbaron. 265238. 
Keller (S. W.) Hummin’—strummin’, 
16461. 
Keller= Gi) A.) American legion 
marching song. 15575. 


Keller (W. F.) pseud. See Hind (Har- 
old) 
Keller (Walter) : 
Romanza in G. 3270 (552). 
Tantum ergo. 23551. 
Kelley (Clarence) With Jesus Tl 
come through. 380981. 
Kelley (EH. S.) Lady picking mulber- 
ries. 19924. 
Kelley (John) 
side of Broadway. 


Strolling on the shady 
aa292: 


1855 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Kelley (K. G.): 
Maiden sat aweeping. 17115. 
Which is the properest day. 18453. 


Kelley (L. A. 8S.) My pretty little 
Kittums. 1886. 
Kelley (Ray) Boot hill. 31191. 
Kelley (Rodney) : 
Roaming alone. 23272. 


You took the light from the sky. 

26507. 
Kellogg (Kay): 

Give me a ship and a song. 13468, 
29646. 

Shadows across the moon. 14763. 

Sooner or later. 2548. 

There’s sunshine around the cor- 


ner. 2762. 
You’re makin’ no impression on 
me. 23983. 
Kelly (A. W.) Betty May. 138042. 
Kelly (Bennye) Just a little brown 
shack. 22560. 
Kelly (Bob) I can see the writing on 
the wall. 16471. 


Kelly (C. G.) 
vising. 9772. 

Kelly (Caitilin) Dance 
Broadway. 31384. 

Kelly (D. W.) Song’s the thing. 8774. 


Brokel system of impro- 


it now on 


Kelly (Dorothy) I’m in the market 
for the nicest man. 1102. 

Kelly (Edward) My darling Nora. 
32573. 


Kelly (Elinor) I can see the writing 


on the wall. 16471. 

Kelly (Elizabeth) She’s a_highty 
tighty. 233838. 

Kelly (Elizabeth) To-morrow will 


21116. 
Out of work blues. 


hold happiness. 
Kelly (Eloise) 
17555. 
Kelly (F. L.) 
6695. 
Kelly (G. A.): 
For romance has found me at last. 
6922. 
Honeymoon ship. 7141. 
Kelly (J. E.) You are a rose. 21481. 
Kelly (J. J.) Dancing eyes. 9960. 
Kelly (Jeanne) : 
Because. 138019. 
Madamoizelle Marie. 11196. 
Kelly (L. J.) Ghost of the girl I love. 
22084. 
Kelly (M. A.) O Texas land, my native 
land. 11529. 
Kelly (Marian) : 


Cupid’s service station. 


Brown eyes. 9780. 
Careless love. 324. 
Catch a moonbeam. 338. 
Road to romance. 2285. 


Sliding down the side of a rainbow. 
2478. 


Stealin’ my stuff and stealin’ my 
man. 5588. 
Yurn on the moon. 12424. 
Upstairs downstairs. 12475, 
When we make that first million. 
12639. 
You're in the middle of the moon. 
S220; 
Kelly (R. M.): 
I say it with my lips. 19654. 
Sing me to sleep with an old mel- 
ody. 28510. 
Kelly bros. : : 
Can I sleep in your barn tonight, 


Mister. 312. 
Picture from life’s other side. 
2144. 


Keloeber (R. L.) Keloeber elementary 
seale and chord studies for the violin. 
25102. 

Kelsey (Carlton) : 

Theme no. 53. 28714. 
Theme 54. 28715. 


Kelsey (Walter) Six fiddle talks. 
7641. 
Kelso (Al): 
Early morning blues. 6836. 
Tricky melody. 9071. 
Kemény (Egon): 
Délibab. 29466. 
Piano parade. 20537. 
Kemis (Ethel) Five little trundlebeds 
all in a row. 3904. 
Kemmer (Bud) There are no stars. 
23588. 
Kemmer (G. W.) Lord, I want to be. 
7812. 


Kemp (A. N.) Another day. 18710. 
Kemp (E. G.) Another day. 18710. 
Kemp (KE. L.) Running away from 
love. 28418. 
Kemp (Matt) 
10767. 
Kemper (Stella) Won’t some one haye 


If you were my honey. 


faith in me. 6124. 

Kempff (Wilhelm) Friderizianische 
ouverture. 16240. 

Kempinski (lL. A.) Dance of the stilts. 
15942. 

Kempton (Beuthene) If I had you 


and the moon. 10750. 


Kendall (D. H.): 


Mother. 8030. 
Samuel and Matilda Kendall. 
23300. 
Kendall (John) I dream of Bermuda. 
24785. 


Kendis (—) Angel eyes. 33904 (8). 
Kendis (B. B.): : 
Good times are here. 27173. 
Why did you let me make a fool 
of myself. 263885. 
Kendis (James) : 


And more yet besides. 18648 (11). 


1856 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Don’t go away. 18648 (103). 

Don’t wait, tomorrow may be too 
late. 3758. 

Good times are here. 27178. 

Id like to see you get along. 18648 
(176). 

My troubles like bubbles are blow- 
ing away. 17362. 

Sundown in Normandy. 5620. 

Why did you let me make a fool 
of myself. 263885. 

Kendis music corp.: 

My troubles like bubbles are blow- 
ing away. 17362. 

Parisian romance in a French ¢a- 


sino. 11649. 
Kendrick (W. R.) Office of the holy 
communion. 11535. 
Kennedy (—): 
He met Ena in an inn. 16365. 
Just a holiday sweetheart. 138951. 
Quayside in old Shanghai. 146338. 


Kennedy (A. B.) 
a chance. 29416. 
Kennedy (Al): 
Little by little. 20001. 
That little green hill. 26080. 
Whisp’ring Adirondack mountains. 
21380. 
You’re just a photograph now. 
BUA IE 
Kennedy (Al) music. 
20001 


Come on baby, take 


Little by little. 
Kennedy (Albert) JWI forgive you, but 


cannot forget. 10571. 
Kennedy (Arnold) Magnificat and 
Nune dimittis. 32416. 


Kennedy (Banks) That’s how Ill cling 
to you. 8971. 


Kennedy (D. B.) Unless it’s you. 
28849. 
Kennedy (D. W.): 
Just you. 19884. 
Old love song. 23087. 
Kennedy (G. <A.) Broken-hearted. 
29842. 
Kennedy (H.) Boris on the _ bass. 
31193 


Kennedy (H. M.) Old organ in the 
church come back. 5124. 
Kennedy (Hamilton) : 
Blue sunset. 21717, 26696, 
Ginger. 16265. 
Grey smoke in the sky. 19870. 
Pop eyed Pete. 14612. 
Prairie is a lonesome place at night. 
14618. 
Sarah the sergeant major’s daugh- 
ter. 33064, 
Sing you cowboy. 14803. 
Kennedy (Harry) Say au revoir, but 
not good-bye. 14732, 
Kennedy (J. P.): 


I love you gal. 1069. 


Mamma. 22768. 

Remember my darling, when we 
strolled down that shady lane. 
17719. 

Take back my heart. 

Kennedy (James) : 

At the Cafe Continental. 18735. 

Couple of April fools. 9933. 

Did your mother come from Ire- 
land. 31428. 

Free, isn’t that the way it ought 
to be. 27104. 

Miller’s daughter Marianne. 32491. 

O. K. for sound. 25535. 

O-kay for sound. 28158. 


23939, 


Old sailor. 30334. 

Our days together. 20490. 

Serenade in the night. 33107, 
33108. 

Sunset trail. 5625. 


There’s a new world. 28725. 

We're tops on Saturday night. 
23746. 

Why did she fall for the leader of 
the band. 6087. 


Wotcha gotcha trombone for. 
18539. 
Kennedy (Jimmy ) See Kennedy 
(James) 
Kennedy (Julia) Back Indiana way. 
12983. 
Kennedy (Juliette) Waiting for you. 
28884. 


Kennedy (T. J.) Husbands and wives. 
7176. 

Kennedy-Fraser (Marjorie) au., and 
Kennedy-Fraser (David) prop. Songs 
of the Hebrides. 33904 (286). 

Kennett (J. E.) When you smile at 
me. 9295. 

Kenney (I. D.) Song of love. 17973. 

Kenny (A. L.) ITll change your name 
to mine. 27373. 

Kenny (Charles and Nick) : 

Beeause it’s your birthday today. 

15684, 24158. 
Down the moonlit trail. 21912. 
Every minute of the hour, every 
hour of the day. 6867. 

Gone with the wind. 31687. 

Kenny (John) Queen of my heart. 
32947. 

Kensec (Ford) pseud. See Popper 

Kensinger (C. H.) Is it love when you 
smile. 4435. 

Kent (E. V.) 
13916. 

Kent (Jac): 

There ain’t no job. 30710. 

Two communist hearts. 28833. 
Kent (Justus) Glamorous you. 22101. 
Kent (Walter) : 

Harlem waltz. 


It’s unconstitutional. 


24680. 


INDEX 


Kent (Walter )—Continued. 


Height of my ambition. 16384. 
Love is like a cigarette. 7833. 
Moonlight masquerade. 20234. 


My memory song. 8122. 
Over a bowl] of suki-yaki. 20499. 
Youre gonna make the same mis- 
take. 29142. 
Kentner (Fredrick) : 
Don’t look now. 
To you. 18208. 
Ky. Utopia clubs. Utopia song. 30812. 
Kephart (Helen) One summer night. 
8331. 
Kerby 
30822. 
Kereakopoulos (George) 
my arms. 214380. 
Kerestan (J. G.) Down in my heart. 
3767. 
Keresztes (Anton) 
Kerfoot (Nell) : 
Lost. 25226. 
Roses red. 
Kerma (P. BH.) 
Kern (C. W.): 
After the shower. 3270 (7). 
Air de ballet. 31016. 
Badinage. 6253 (29). 
Brooklet in the forest. 
Companions in arms. 
Coronado. 18201. 


16058. 


(Paul) Viennese memories. 


With you in 


Fairy. 29570. 


30483. 


My love song. 28046. 


33904 (27). 
38270 (111). 


Dance of the elves. 3270 (125). 

Danza mexicana. 26885. 

Dream river. 244638. 

Evening on the hillside. 9509 
(208). 


Fanfare militaire. 
Fantastic dance. 3270 (185). 
Gems of Scotland. 13454. 
Golden chimes. 33904 (96). 
Heather bells. 138560. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 
Light fantastic waltz. 
Love’s token. 14193. 
March of the cireus clowns. 1649. 
March of the midgets. 38270 (407). 
Mirth and gayety. 3270 (424). 
On the road. 3270 (481). 
Pathway of blossoms. 3270 (495). 
Pit-a-pat. 3270 (500). 
Primary studies. 32914. 
Raindrops. 18648 (301). 
Return of the gondoliers. 
(535). 
Song of the weather bird. 
(608). 
Souvenir de Mozdok. 240381 (193). 
Swing waltz. 33343. 
Tender episode. 3270 (649). 
Through sunny fields. 9509 (7389). 
Trovatore. 15206. 
Under the palms. 
Valse brillante. 


6253 (116). 


32437. 
3270 (367). 


3270 
3270 


3270 (678). 
3270 (682). 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Wind mill. 3270 (744). 
With jaunty stride. 3270 (747). 
Kern (Jerome) : 

Bojangles of Harlem. 6487, 21719. 
Fine romance. 6905, 22028. 
Gallivantin’ aroun’. 13447. 

I have the room above. 24794. 
I have the room above her. 13647. 
If the girl wants you. 12862 (252). 
It’s not in the ecards. 7551. 

Just good friends. 12862 (278). 
Never gonna dance. 8172, 238004. 
No matter what you say Ah still 


suits me. 14460. 
No matter what you Say, I still 
suits me. 25516. 


OV Man River. . 23074. 
Pick yourself up. 11682, 23178. 
Swing low, swing high. 12194. 
Waltz in swing time. 23722. 
Way you look to-night. 
Zoltan. 
Kern (8. C.): 
Boondoggling. 3492. 
Little racketeer of love, she stole 
my heart. 1512. 
Teil it to the judge. 
Kernell (William) : 
Blessed be the dawning. 
Senorita. 20747. 
Song gems from Ramona. 
Kerney (J. D.) 
22841. 
Kernochan (M. R.): 
At the window. 3270 (37). 


9199, 


5691. 
6464. 


28554. 
Miss Liberty. 17199, 


City of sleep. 3270 (98). 
Give a rouse. 3270 (218). 
King Charles. 19897. 


Out of the rolling ocean. 38270 
(491). 
Kerr (A. M.): 
Communion. 18965. 


I beg your pardon. 4195. 
Little old clock said coo, coo. 4665. 
Take no thought for your life. 


20983. 
Kerr (A. W.) My Jean. 20292. 
Kerr (Jennie) Smile, smile, smile. 
25900. 
Kerr (Ken) On my mind. 5142. 
Kerr (P. S.): 
His love sent Him to the cross. 
31797. 
Kerr’s (Phil) gospel songs. 19895. 


Kerr (R. N.) Woods at dawn. 21449. 


Kerr (W. H.) Bicho cubano. 9710. 

Kerrich (Bristol) Sleepy rhythm. 
30179. 

Kerry (Zed) Diamonds and sables. 
31424. 


Kershaw (Anna) : 
Dark nights. 6722. 
House is lonely. 7155. 


1858 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kerten (Béda ) Krasna 


32221. 


Kesler (Lew) ‘That's when Ill come 


back to you. 5723. 

Kessel (Clara) You will never be the 
same again. 9484. 

Kessel (Sidney) Lonely Gypsy. 
32333. 


Kessler (—) Dix études. 4549. 
Kessler (A. C.) Thoughtful moments. 
2780. 
Kessler (C. S.): 
Ballet of the chickens in their 
shells. 24144. 
Fugue XIV, v..2. 24129. 
Fugue XXII, v. 1. 24130. 
Prelude XIV, v. 2. 24134. 
Prelude XXII, v. 1. 24135. 
Kessler (HE. B.) Popping along with 
the poppies. 20576. 


Kessler (Hleanor) Heart bound. 
10402. 

Kessler (H. A.) When I’m with you. 
6010. 

Kessier (Hans) Hymne auf die arbeit. 
19508. 


Kessler (L. R.) 
Kessler (M. T.): 
Just a little kiss won't do dear. 
25064. 
Quintuplet’s 
11767. 
Kester (Max): 
As long as our hearts are young. 
12 
Let’s all have a jolly good time. 
32256. 
Ring down the curtain. 28373. 
Sleepy rhythm. 33179. 
Ketai (Jack) : 
Drifting on the river of our 
dreams. 138344. 
Give me any old moon. 16275. 
Ketchen (J. B.) What more can I do. 
21291. 
Ketélbey (A. W.) 
Ketten (Henry) 
(102). 
Ketterer (Ella): 
Cadets on parade. 
Cat-tails. 31264. 
Gay cavalier. 16257. 
Hammock song. 16331. 
Hushaby. 31842. 
Ice carnival. 32024. 
Little elf. 16996. 
On a Summer sea. 5139. 
Seesaw. 17840. | 
Tick tock says the clock. 
Wavelets. 183837. 
Wood sprite and the brownie. 
23910. 
Keuleman (Adrian) pseud. See Box 
(H. HE.) 


Dropped veil. 21942. 


birthday party. 


31422. 
9509 


Devotion. 
Castagnette. 


21742. 


33443. 


Manon. | Kewer (R. R.) 


Determined. 31420. 


Key (F. S.) Star-Spangled Banner. 
2582. 
Key (Frank) pseud. See Kocourek 


(EF. O.) 
Key (H. E.): 
Northland songs—no. 1. 32702. 
Vancouver is calling. 12486. 
Keyes (Clay) Roadway of romance. 
5345. 

Keyes (Gladys) Roadway of romance. 
5345. 

Keyes (H. L.) Lookout Mountain. 
17041. 

Keyes (Lawrence) Frances, Johnette, 
Clara, Neomia, etc. 6936. 

Keyes (Pearl) Just another little kiss 
baby. 13864. 

Keyne (—) ‘Tes yeux parlent pour toi. 
12257. 

Keys (Robert) Five-fifteeh. 16198. 

Keys of Canterbury. 6253 (263). 

Kiado (Johnnie) Gone with the wind. 


24635. 

Kialimark (George) Old oaken bucket. 
23090. 

Kibler (J. F.) Things you could do 
for me. 2768. 


Kick-Schmidt (Paul) : 
Heimweh. 16386. 


Klingende farben. 32216. 
Wochenendzauber. 18518. 
Kidd (Bert) My television star. 
32633. 
Kidwell (Eva) Pay our boys. 11658. 
Kiefer (W. H.) Hlena polka. 24500. 
Kiehl (Harold) Calling for you. 
24240. 
Kiehl (Heinrich) pseud. See Fisher 
(W. A.) 
Kiehlbauch (EK. TT.) As rosebuds 


sweet, we'll never bloom. 31067. 


Kiel (I. D.) Um dizzy over you. 
10606. 

Kiely (J. F.) Bye-bye Landon, good- 
bye. 15783. 


Kiener (Richard) Hasy piano method. 
637. 


Kienow (Ll. F.) I never knew ’till 
I met you. 10678. 
Kienzl (Wilhelm) : 
Bauernkrieg. 18648 (32). 
Geistliches lied. 6253 (141). 
Kreuzritters heimkunft. 18648 
(215) 
Kierszulis (W.) Marsz pogrzebowy. 
30123. 
Kierulff (Willy) F@nix revyen 1936. 
24574. 


Kieselmann (J. H.): 
Ever since that day. 29562. 
Just one little kiss. 25088. 
Till the day when I met you. 
26125. 


1859 


INDEX 


DET NSS vee 


Kieselmann (J. H.)—Continued. 
You've got me in a cirele. 
Kiesler (EHd.) 


6229. 
Old Heidelberg march. 


11564. 
Kiessig (Georg) Mummenschanz. 
17265. 
Kila (Allan) : 
From morning, noon and_ night. 
10268. 
"Neath Tahitian skies. 20348. 
Kilbert (Porter) Waltzing in Dream- 
land with you. 33613. 
Kilbourn (L. W.): 
I love Manhattan. 18672. 


I wish I were a Scotchman. 4855. 
Sunset road. 20931. 
Kilbourne (J. C.): 
Open house. 20480. 
Strolling in a garden. 
Kilbourne (T. H.): 
Moonbeams are gleaming 
across the sea. 32533. 
Tell me, what’s wrong with my 


18030. 


out 


stuff. 26068. 

When the sun sets over the ocean. 
28996. 

You are the only girl for me. 


18564. 
Kilbourne (Tom) One I love. 
Kilbourne (Tommy) 

CE EH.) 
Kilby (Hilda) 


30349. 
See Kilbourne 


T’ll be coming home to 


dream of you. 27367. 
Kile (G. E.) Moonbeams keep shining 
for me. 14298. 
Kiley (A. R.) I love my little wifie. 
10589. 
Kilker (A. M.) When the moon 
frolies. 23818. 
Killeen (P. J.) Why Herbie wasn’t 
named. 18485. 
Kilo-hana. 13998. 
Kilpatrick (Pat.) See Kilpatrick 
CSP) 
Kilpatrick (S. P.): 
Eestasy. 642. 
Love from out of nowhere. 25238. 
Kilpatrick (Victor) I lost a dream. 
1061. 
Kilroy (S. V.) Dear old New York. 
24392. 


Kimball (J. H.): 
High time. 27258. 
Live alone and hate it. 382317. 
My heaven on earth. 28030. 
One plus one. 28197. 
We could conquer worlds. 
Kimball (Willard) : 
Say the word. 11902. 
Take me back to old New England. 
26047. 
Kimber. See Kimber (J. 8.) jr. 
KKimber (J. 8S.) jr: 
Lullaby. 1616. 


28910. 


O Lord, what love didst Thou be- 


stow. 8238. 
Kimbrough (Faylee) Shocking sensa- 
tion. 25857. 
Kimbrough (lL. E.) Little pink baby. 
14116. 


Kin to the King. 32203*. 
Kinane (J. F.) My Vivian. 
Kineaid (Bradley) 


17365. 
My favorite moun- 


tain ballads and old time songs. 
14364. 


Kineaid (Deane) Something to look 
forward to. 20841. 


Kineaid (F. C.) Take me back. 15011. 
Kineaid (May) Wild flowers. 9345. 


Kineaid (P. E.) Am I just wasting 


dreams. 9573. 

Kincel (S. G.) Tears in your eyes. 
20996. 

Kinehion (J. K.) VU try once more. 
16539. 


Kindel (V. M.) 
a Texas sky. 


Horse and a herd and 
7148. 


Kinder (Emma) Our boy Franklin. 
2083. 
Kinder (Florence) Night’s soft cur- 


tain falls. 33904 (210). 
Kinder (Ralph) : 
Christmas once is Christmas still. 


18648 (71). 
Festival Te Deum in F. 33904 
Cie 


Grand choeur in A. 33904 (97). 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
18648 (204). 
Kinder singt mit. 4551. 
Kindermann (Er.) Niirnbergisches 
quodlibet. 8231. 
Kindig (L. I.) 
sins. 16698. 
Kindig (lL. J.): 
Carry your Bible. 15812. 
If we confess our sins. 16693. 
We're sailing home. 28922. 


If we confess our 


Kindleberger (P. A.) Do you deny. 
24426. 
Kine (=) 
Come to New York for the fair, 
dearie. 313824. 


Gee, I’ve got to go home. 381635. 
Gone with the wind. 31688. 
Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, 
lovely Linda Lou. 33325. 
King (A. M.) See King (M. A.) 
King (Adolf) Mamen hob ich kein 
muhl gehat. 4785. 
King (Billy) See King (W. H.) 
King (C. W.): 
Love lights. 
Red head. 
King (Carol): 


14163. 
14649. 


If you were mine. 10766. 
My girl. 11880. 
Song of the night. 20856. 


1860 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


King (Caryl) Sophisticate. 20866. 
King (Charles E.) : 
Bronson’s song folio. 24214. 


135196. 
1488. 


Confession. 
‘Lilo ana oe ia’u. 


King (Clinten EH.) My sheltering home. 


22976. 

King (KE. M.) Thrill of your voice. 
2787. 

King (Hdythe) Love, my inspiration. 
4734. 

King (F. R.). Spirituals, traditional 


melodies and messages of true faith. 
2565. 
King .(F. W.) : 
Molly O’Dell. 11287. 
My mother’s hands. 22957. 
Thar’s gold in them thar moun- 


tains. 26075. 

King (Frederick) Fair Texas. 3870, 
13384. 

King (H. G.) Good old William Tell. 
19339. 

King (H. R.) Paddlin’ in our old 
canoe. 17563. 

King (Herman) Sunshine in you. 
12161. . 

King (J. E.) My sweetheart’s name 
was Mary. 28072. 

King (J. R.) On blooming meadows. 
32769. 


King (Jack) Let's find out. 4614, 
1 


King (John) Let me be your sweet- 
heart, once again. 16920. 
King (K. L.): 
Brigadier-general. 6505. 
Drake relays. 10075. 
King (K. L.) music house: 
Brigadier-general. 6505. 
Drake relays. 10075. 
King (Larry) Man from Brandyville. 
17126. 


King (Laura) Texas blue _ bonnet. 
15039. 
King (M. A.) Cradle song. 24354. 


King (M. D.): 
I asked the Jeep, and the Jeep 
said yes. 19515. 
My own dear 
25466. 
Our little white bungalow on the 
hill. 25618. 
Stars and Stripes for freedom 
stand. 8824. 
When silvery clouds are framed 
with gold. 263818. 
When your hair is white as snow. 
26348. 
(Margaret) 


loving mother. 


King 
370. 

King (Marie) On one moonlight night 
I loved her. 5143. 


Chimney sweep. 


King (Natalia) pseud. See Milwicz 
(Natalia) 
Kane: .¢P. Te 
Calvary’s flow. 26741. 
Spot where I saw Calvary. 
28580. 
King (Pearl): 
Five little quints from Canada. 
3908. 
I want to fall in love. 16664. 
Let’s don’t talk, just walk. 16932. 
Love is a Silver song. 4723. 
Maybe it’s love or something. 
22797. 
King (R. A. K.): 
Beautiful Ohio. 18783. 
Cause I’m _ feelin’ blue. 38270 
(86). 
Dewdrop and the _ rose. 21569 
(98). 


Faith and hope. 3270 (182). 
Housekeeper’s reverie. 33904 
(113). 
In old Mobile. 3270 (309). 
Lucella. 3270 (401). 
My valentine. 9509 (516). 
Pilgrims’ dream of home. 
(441). 
Song of devotion. 21569 (518). 
Soul kiss. 3270 (615). 
You're in love. 3270 (768). 
King (R. F.) Montana is 
enough for me. 25357. 
King (Reginald) : 
Passing clouds. 
Summer breezes. 


21569 


good 


2114, 5202. 
23477, 


King (Robert) Nobody to love. 
32695. 

King (S. E.) In a little cabin over 
the hill. 7453. 


King (S. R. K.): 
Cause I’m feelin’ blue. 
Dewdrop and _ the 
(98). 
Faith and hope. 
Housekeeper’s 
(113). 
In old Mobile. 3270 (309). 
Lueella. 3270 (401). 
My valentine. 9509 (516). 
Pilgrims’ dream of home. 
(441). 
Song of devotion. 21569 (518). 
Soul kiss. 3270 (615). 
Summer zephyrs. 21569 (532). 
You're in love. 3270 (768). 
King (Smiley) Wear a crease in your 
pants. . 21273. 
King (Stanford) : 
Bluettes. 24193. 
Dawn lilies. 24384. 


3270 (86). 
rose. 21569 


3270 (182). 


reverie. 33904 


21569 


Valse bagatelle. 15197. 
Valse coquette. 15199. 
White daffodils. 26366. 


1861 


INDEX 


King (Stanley): 

I was so lonely. 19685. 

If you want to. 16700. 

Is it any wonder. 16778. 
King (Tempo) Why pretend. 18487. 
King (Virginia) You've got what it 


takes. 18626. 
King (W. B.) I found someone. 
10536. 


King (W. H.) 
King (W. M.) 
King (Wayne): 
Goofus. 7014. 
Josephine. 25050. 
Sleep, baby, sleep. 20800. 
Waltz you saved for me. 

King (Wilford H.) 

for someone else. 

King (William H.): 
I'd give a penny for your thought. 

16483. 
Lover’s toast. 27827. 

King (Wilmont H.): 
Modern paradise. 
Wond ring. 6122. 

King Arthur. 18689. 

King Jesus is a-listenin’. 27651. 

King of burlesque. 1065, 1394, 4256, 

12674. 
King of Cadonia. 12862) (281-284, 289, 
321, 395, 494, 546, 547), 18648 (213). 

King Olaf. 15612. 

King Rumba. 27652*. 

King steps out. 14919, 17106, 25138, 

26284, 32206. 
King Vladimir’s feast. 
Kingelin (Almore) 
3505. 
Kingrey (Z. M.) Write a line to 
mother to-day. 26428. 
Kingsbury (C. J.): 
Bamboo Island. 3406. 
I’m brushing up my top _ hat. 


Wond ring. 21441. 
Gold star. 24631. 


O11. 
Why did I long 
12688. 


4863. 


1395. 
Broken hopes. 


2202: 
My heart goes _ pitter-patter. 
et SS, 
Kingsford (Charles) pseud. See 


Cohen (Charles) 
Kingston (B. Q.) 
unas (M. S.) 


pseud. See Mark- 


Kingston (Lena): 
Trail along trailer home, trail 

along. 21126. 
White wings in the night. 15364. 


Kingston (N. G.) pseud. See Marku- 
nas (Al He) 
Kinney (H. V.) 

21587. 
Kinney (M. J.) Vm gona go rite 
home and tell my mama. 16575. 

Kinney (M. N.): 
Afraid. 3281. 
Gone. 19326. 


All I got was you. 


Kirbery (Ralph) 


pts Ne s., Vow 


Headin’ for the big corral. 13551, 
31768. 
I just got some money from home. 
10548. 
Put on your dancing shoes. 11756. 
Silver moon. 23354. 
Kinney (Niles) See Kinney (M. N.) 
Kinney (Ray) Waipi’ o. 9166. 


Kinsbrunner (William ) 
27194. 

Kinscella (H. G.): 
Child is born in Bethlehem. 26781. 
Psalm 238. 20602. 

Yea, though I walk through the 
valley. 29095. 
Kinsey (A. C.): 
Alma mater. 15556. 
Alma mater, Williamstown high 
school. 9564. 

Kinsky (C. J.) South side Catholic 
high school march. 12075. 
Kinyon (V. H.) Leone. ‘T7701. 
Dream time. 


Gypsy lullaby. 


24464, 
32881. 

Kirby (F. A.) Wagon train keep roll- 
in’ along. 23710. 

Kirby (Fred): 


I’m a gold diggin’ papa. 29806. 

I’m lonesome, sad and _. blue. 
27483. 

Lonesome lullaby. 30058. 

My little Texas town. 30234. 

My old fashioned sweetheart. 
30248. 

Kirby (J. A.) If I were the wind. 
4372. 


Kirby (Josephine) : 
Sweetheart, I’m waiting for you. 
12187. 
What’s the use of feeling blue. 
9242, 33655. 
Kirby (Rod.): © 
Silly little ditty. 5464. 
You’re my inspiration. 18601. 
See also Kirby (Roderick (Rod) ) 
Kirby (Roderick (Rod)) Dream shad- 
ows. 13318. 
Kirchenbauer (William) : 
Have you ever been in love. 16353. 
Make yourself at home. 17124. 
Kircher (Dorothy) Waiting. 9166. 
Kircher (George) : 
Don’t cha be too sure. 13291. 
In old Bermuda. 7484. 
Waiting. 9166. 
Kirchstein (H. M.): 
Denkst du noch manchmal an 
damals.. “372. 
Lilalou. 14090. 
Pantaloon. 17572. 
Solimah. 14846. 
Winnetou. 18504. 
Kirk (R. J.) When autumn breezes 
blow. 3015, 5992. 


1862 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kirk (R.. V.) 30052. 
Kirk (S. C.) 
3270 (82). 
Kank GW ., R. } 

Kirkby-Mason (Barbara): 
In woodland shade. 4419. 
My first tunes. 32581. 
Third album. 28745. 

Kirkeby (Ed): 
Album of my memories. 15539. 
Dear little mountain sweetheart. 

15981. 

Dream girl. 
Evening eyes. 


Lone cowboy. 
Calvary’s 


Honey for sale. 4150. 


16076. 
16142. 


In my story book of dreams. 
16730. 
Moonlight on the Rio Grande. 
17244. 
Morning, noon and night. 17247. 


Remember the Cuban moon. 17720. 
Tell me dear. 18112. 
Whisper your name. 18460. 
Why have you forgotten. 18484. 
You’re my ideal. 18600. 
Kirkland (D. N.) Dreamland valley 
in Klamath land. 21929. 
Kirkland (Leroy) We've got it. 
30851. 
Kirkland (Rosalie) Mother’s home- 


made lullaby. 17253, 32543. 
Kirkpatrick (G. T.): 

Long time ago. 21569 (309). 

My fatherland. 21569 (386). 
Kirkpatrick (H. J.) House of silent 

hours. 24743. 
Kirkpatrick (John) Tuolumne. 26164. 
Kirkpatrick (L. J.) I’m looking for a 
horse and buggy fellow. 22344. 
Kirkpatrick (lL. P.) lLeap-year girl. 
16917. 
Kirkpatrick (W. A.) Benedicite. 6436. 
Kirkpatrick (W. J.): 

Long time ago. 21569 (309). 

My fatherland. 21569 (386). 
Kirkup (M. A.) Dropped veil. 21942. 
Kirkwood (L. L.) Gone from my arms. 

27156. 
Kirley (M. A.): 

Drifting on a cloud. 6818. 

Take a look at my sweet. 15009. 
Kirnberger (J. P.) Tanzstticke fiir 

klavier. 12230. 
Kirschen in nachbars garten. 11068. 
Kirtland (M. M.) Folks this is New 
Orleans. 6920. : 
Kisco (Charley) : 
Let’s cuddle 
11025. 

Promise with a kiss. 8474. 

Sons of Sierra. 25948. 

Trip to Mars. 5818. 

Kiser (O. L.) As long as I live. 12951. 
Kiss (R. J.): 
How should I have known. 4173. 


in a cozy corner. 


conqueror. 


To—. 383482. 
Whut do ah caeh. 15367. 
Kiss me quick and go. 4557. 
Kissel (Edward) Every moment. 
6868. 
Kissell (E. G.) Two missing stars. 
30048, 
Kissenger (H. D.) Your heart and my 
heart. 3249. 


Kistler (M. E.): 
Prince Gay, auto king of the na- 


tion. 8469. 
Sweethearts, pals of mine. 2669. 
Kistner (Fr.) & C. F. W. Siegel: 
Bilder vom Osning. 6450. 
Drei laub auf einer linden. 31488, 
31489. 
Festtag. 3887. 


Hymne an Deutschland. 11330. 
Lustiges konzert ftir schlagzeug 
und kieines orchester. 30090. 
Sonate. 16349. 
Sonate ftir orgel. 33232. 
Spiel vom deutschen bettelmann. 
12090. 
Kitchens (J. D.): 
Honeymoon days. 
In love. 19750. 
Kites (Luther) You’re natural. 30980. 
Kitman (Jack) Swing band. 8895. 
Kitson (C. H.) Mass in D minor. 
11234. 
Kate GEE ss) co: = 


24733. 


At the dance. - 7502. 
Busy fingers. 6526. 
Cielito lindo. 6616. 


Evening breezes. 8426. 

Exerpt from Largo. 6877. 

Falling leaves. 8708. 

Gid-dy ap, my pony. 7502. 

Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here. 
T7052. 

Happiness. 7058. 

Hickory dickory dock. T7776. 

In the swing. 7502. 

Jolly elves and gnomes. 

Juanita, 7583. 

Lightly row. 7740. 


7578. 


Little fairy’s waltz. 7764. 
Little star. 7776. 
Long, long, ago. 7798. 


Lullaby. 8701. 

Mary had a little lamb. 7920. 
Moonbeams. 8007. 

Off to school. 8249. 

Old MacDonald. 7583. 
Playmates. 8426. 

Ride a cock horse. $010. 
Rippling stream. 7578. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 8701. 
Sleighing song. 8708. 
Song to baby. 7920. 
Spider and the fly. 9172. 
This old man. 9010. 


1863 


INDEX 


Kitt (H. L.) co —Continued. 
Tin soldiers parade. 7058. 
Waltz in C major. 9172. 
What does litile birdie say. 7578. 
Kittelson (J. A.) Love eternal. 22722. 
Kitterman (Melvin) I’m going back to 
the valley where the moon plays peek- 
aboo. 10615. 

Kittredge (Benjamin) We brush our 
teeth with calox. 23735. 

Kittredge (EK. D.): 

Awakening. 3374. 

If I were the wind. 4872. 

Prayer. 2182. 

To a linnet in a cage. 5785. 

Kitty Magee. 21569 (287). 
Kitzinger (G. C.): 
List’ning to the raindrops. 382295. 
So long, ’m gonna take a walk. 
23392. 
Kizer (O. L.): 
Honey, I’m not drunk, I’m just pre- 
tending. 22215. 
You tickle. 26506, 
Kjer (Vilfred) : 
Midnatsvalsen. 1712. 
Sort og hvidt. 8787. 
Kjellander (Albertina) : 

In the earth made new. 27554. 

Invitation. 32101. 

What are these. 30864. 
Kjellberg (Olle) Det var en gfang. 

3719. 
Kjerulf (Halfdan) : 


Bridal party. 3500. 

Last night. 1431. 
Kjonie (Thurst) From A to Z. 19273. 
Kjos (N. A.) music co. Pitts voice 


class method for class and studio. 
32871. 
Klaar-Friedmann (Lia) 
19906. 
Klaer (J. M.) Why don’t you say 
what’s in your heart. 30919. 
Klages (Ray) It all begins and ends 
with you. 27572. 
Klami (Uuno) Karjalainen rapsodia. 
7635. 
Klasmer (Benjamin) : 
Afraid of love. 24040. 
Afraid of love and you. 21574. 
Baltimore where rhythm begins. 
18769. 
Dream of love and you. 24460. 
Swingin’ home. 26028, 
Klatzkin (Dave): 
California state highway patrol. 
21746. 
Won’t you dream of me. 30941. 
Klau (Eli) pseud. See Klauss (Eliza- 
beth) 
Klaus (H. M.): 
I fell in love. 7218. 
Only you. 11609. 


Fiinf lieder. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 3L 


Klauss (Elizabeth) Someday. 12035. 
Klawitter (L. F.) Seeing you all in 
Memory lane. 33102. 


Klein (Hmilie) 
2512. / 
Klein (G. A.): 
Found, my dream of paradise. 
16230. 
Undecided ’bout things. 
Klein (Grace) : 
Lovely dream. 14175. 
With a glance came romance. 9363. 
Klein (J. J.) Dearest girl from PA. 
15987. 
Klein (Lou) Don’t take the sweet out 
of sweetheart. 24444, 31455. 
Klein (Manuel) au., and Klein (Helen) 
prop. : 
Adam and Eve. 3270 (3). 
Dear Motherland. 3270 (187). 
Dresden china plate. 3270 (153). 
Every girl loves a uniform. 29189 
(102). 
Fair flower of Japan. 29189 (108). 
Ho everyone that thirsteth. 26533 
(ALT) 
I'll tell the story if I may. 12862: 
(236): 
I’m going to sea. 29189 (188). 
I’m looking for a sweetheart, and 
I think you'll do. 3270 (288). 
I should like to know the reason. 
3270 (292). 
I want to know you love me for my- 
self alone. 12862 (246). 
It all depends. 12862 (266). 
It really was a very pretty story. 
3270 (328). 
It’s the little things that count in 
life. 3270 (330). 
Lady with the little bunch of roses.. 
12862 (290). 
Land of birds. 21569 (293). 
Little butterfly. 12862 (300). 
Little lady. 38270 (377). 
Meet me where the lanterns glow- 
29189 (261). 
Nursery rhymes. 3270 (459). 
Official adviser and reminder. 
(472). 
Old Rhine wine. 3270 (476). 
Our navy’s the best in the world. 
29189 (319). 
Pied Piper. 12862 (399-404). 
Rollicking friars. 3270 (550). 
Rowing. 3270 (556). 
Sentimental Sarah. 3270 (570). 
When the circus comes to town. 
3270 (722). 
Whole year ’round. 3270 (737). 


It’s all up to you. 


21173. 


3270 


Who’s little girl are you. 3270 
(738). 

Woman’s a wonderful thing. 3270 
(752). 


1864 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


You’re just the one I’ve waited 
for. 12862 (555). 
Kleinburg (George) Love's prelude. 
7858. 
Kleine hausmusik. 32472. 
Kleinecke (M. K.) Paradise with you. 
17580. 
Kleinmichel. pseud. See Kern (C. W.) 
Kleinschmidt (Oliver) Wounded 
heart. 15517 (461). 
Klemm (Gustav) : 
Annapolis lullaby. 12929, 29236. 
At a colonial ball. 127. 
Gypsy moods. 882. 
Love is calling. 1568, 1569. 
Love is such a gentle thing. 20084, 
20085. 
Love you are my music. 7846. 
Ma chérie, chére amie, I love you. 
20124. 
My heart keeps singing. 14878. 
Klenau (Paul von) Rembrandt van 
Rijn. 32978*. 
Klengel (Edda): 
Klagendes gedenken. 26533 (157). 
Konzert. 29189 (153). 
Klengel (Paul): 
Humoreske. 6253 (194, 195). 
Klagendes gedenken. 26533 (157). 
Konzert. 29189 (153). 
Klenner (John): 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
330. 
Harmony 
896. 
Rock-a-bye baby. 20674. 
You are like a lovely orchid. 6158. 
Kletsch (Ludwig): 
Hiskristalle. 10140. 
Kleines haus am Rhein. 
Rosen und nelken. 17778. 
Tiptop. 30745. 
Vorspiel und walzer. 30831. 
Wenn ein ungarmidel zum tanze 


quartette — collection. 


29985. 


geht. 18368. 
Kletzki (P. A.) Klingende farben. 
32216. 


Klickmann (—) Louisiana. 27793. 
Klickmann (F. H.): 
Every girl I get the other fellow 
steals. 33904 (70). 


Hay-straw. 4089. 


Moon won’t tell on you. 26533 
(191) 

On the shores of Mindanao. 231138. 

Quintuplets on parade. 2216, 
23228. 

Sweet Hawaiian moonlight. 30651. 


Victoria gavotte. 28872. 
Klika (M. A.: 
I want you for me. 10716. 


Night of love. 203866. 


Klimek (Stephen) Rain is chasing me 
back to my old home. 2224. 
Kline (N. L.) Full moon shining up 
above. 27115. 
Klinect (L. E.) 
Kling (V. O.) 
21120. 
Klinger (A. A.): 
In a stable, in a manger. 
Sweetheart mine. 30664. 
Klingerman (F. E.) Don’t forget me. 
19099. 
Klingstedt (H. O. and V. W.) 
cabin in the pines. 382328. 
Klitchko (Frank): 
Crasey jas. 13212. 
Just a little kiss will do. 13956. 
Moonlight on Biscayne’ Bay. 
25370. 
Sunny town. 
Klohr (J. N.): 
Beaux yeux. 3270 (52). 
Onward Christian soldiers. 
(486). 
Klondike Annie. 
Kloos (EK. K.) 
Klosterjiger (Der) 
Klous (TT. B.) 
14183. 
Klun (Karl) au., and Klun (Rosina) 
prop.: 
At friends with life. 
Cadences. 29356. 
Day. 31399. 
Going up to London. 19318. 
Over the hills and far away. 
30370. 
Road song. 33008. | 
Something old and something new. 
33226. 
Spring and the fall. 
Twilight. 30789. 
Wait. 33598. 
Wet lilacs. 33649. 
Wind on the rye. 21420. 
Knab (Armin) Lindegger 
16973. 
Knapp (A. I.) 
5613. 
Knapp (C. H.) 
Knapp (J. W.): 
In a candy shop. 4882. 


Skies. 25889. 
Too good to be true. 


32070. 


Log 


26004. 


3270 
6599, 7757, 7986, 8244. 
For my sake. 24578. 


2696. 


Love’s awakening. 


18730. 


20881. 


lindler. 
Stupid little Cupid. 
Last song. 11004. 


Just imagine you love me. 16855. 
Knapp (N.-E.): 
Flowers bring memories. 6917. 


My beautiful rose of Ireland. 
11351. 
Knight (A. F.) 
8766. 
Knight (C. M.) Dark dusk. 29455. 
Knight (Chas.) Too bad. 12374. 
Knight (BE. E.) jr. You ain’t lyin’. 
18555. 


Song of the Pilgrims. 


1865 


INDEX 


Knight (Ernie) See Knight (E. E.) jr. 

Knight (G. H.) Miniature suite. 7979. 

Knight (J. A.) Living in the past. 
14128. 

Knight (J. P.): 


Green lights, red lights. 31712. 
I’ve lost my heart to you. 19680. 
Long shadows. 7799. 
Knight (M. B.) Dark dusk. 29455. 
Knight (Vincent) O clap your hands, 
all ye peoples. 23055. 


Knighton (Harl) Drifting with you. 


3804. 

Knighton (Henry) Spiritual hymns. 
33259. 

Knighton (Juanita) I feel it dear. 
22259. 


Knisely (H. R.): 
I’m running away from heaven. 
2353. 
Last waltz to-night. 16909. 
Shame on you. 23333. 
Knisely (Morris) Last waltz to-night. 
16909. 
Kniskern (P. M.): 
Flight of the air flivver. 
I’ve got to jam for 
24905. 
Tempo of the waltz. 
Knott (lL. M.): 
In my direction. 32076. 
Unless you know it’s true. 12471. 


24566. 
my bread. 


8940. 


Knott (Rob) Grandpapa said to 
grandmama. 859. 
Knotts (H. V.) Im hopefully afraid, 


7311. 
Fancy fingers. 


I’m falling in love. 
Knowles (Burn) 
Knowles (J. E.): 

I let you go. 1084. 

Landon for President. 

Pour quois [sic], cherie. 
Knowles (M. R.) 

30863. 

Knowlton (BH. L.): 
After all you’re such a lovely lady. 
6272. 
Oh, lady, be nice to me. 
Pardon me. 11646. 
Knox (A. L.) Lazy swing. 14031. 
Knox (Avis) In a little out of way 

place. 7455. 

Knox (Clarice) : 
Angel voices. 


19210. 


29995. 
2176. 
What a mystery. 


2006. 


15517 (8). 


Bubble and the sunbeam. 21569 
(50). 

Come along up in the flip flap. 
18648 (78). 


Georgie took me walking in the 
park. 15517 (118). 

Hold me just a little bit tighter. 
18648 (167). 

I am longing for someone to love 
me. 15517 (150). 


pt. lI, n.s., v. 31 


I seem to see you everywhere. 
18648 (184). 

It’s my thistle. 18648 (200). 

Just as the brook flows. 
(210). 

There’s one thing sets me crazy— 
that’s the girls. 18648 (348). 

What has that man Harrigan done. 
18648 (380). 

Knox (EK. L.) Out of the west—into 


18648 


my heart. 23142, 

Knox (G. L.): 
Child of the promise. 29189 (58). 
Rockin’ time. 9509 (621), 15517 

(315-318). 


Kknox (Helen) When I get you under 
the moon. 9258. 
Knox (J. A.) Two brown eyes. 26174. 
Knox (V. A.) When I hear you say I 
do. 6007. 
Knudsen (Johan 
Knudsen (Johan) 
Knudson (C. A.) Valley of unbroken 
dreams. 2892. 
Kntimann (Jo): 
Russiseh. 20706. 
Tanzrhapsodie. 20991. 
Knipfer (Sebastian) : 
Es will die Galathe. 6854. 
O heller glantz, du gtildnes licht. 
8237. 
Kob (C. L.): 
I’ve got the blues, for my old Ken- 
tuecky home. 16652. 

My window of dreams. 20333. 
Kobin (Otto). F. A. HE. 233138. 
Koblensky (A. K.): 

Beautiful girl of 

29289. 

Goodbye waltz. 7010. 

Hey! Stop kissin’ my sister. 29731. 

I’m ashamed to do it ’neath the 


Hye-) See Hye- 


my dreams, 


moon. 7288. 
Koblensky (F. J.) Vote for Roosevelt. 
26222. 
Koblensky (Kay) See Koblensky 
(A. K.) 
Koblik (Natan) Mood. 17229. 
Koblis (Stanley) Summer moon. 
14941. 
Koch (C, H.): 
Four little letters. 13431. 


March of victory. 20151. 


Koch (Fred) Tyrian. 12449. 
Koch (i. M.): 
Build me a home beside a babbling 
brook. 9784. 


Kohalan love song. 27659. 
Soft winds follow thee. 28538. 
Strains of a Spanish guitar. 28598. 
Welcome to Kohala. 28933. 
World needs music. 29089. 
Koch (Markus) Concerto grosso in C 
moll. 3645. 


1866 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kochaj tylko mnie. 14007, 14279, 22849. 
Deuxieéme concerto. 


Kochanski (Paul) 
13272. 
Kochmann (Julius) : 
Deutsche midels. 534. 
Jasminstrauss. 19833. 


Kameradschaftsgeist. 19888. 
Kochmann (Spero) Kameradschafts- 
geist. 19888. 
Koeot (L. J.): 

Gypsies. 13511. 

If thou still thy mother hast. 

13828. 

Portrait. 14615. 


Sleep my baby. 14818. 
Kocourek (F. O.): 
Don’t muss my hair. 21902. 
I’ve lost the key to your heart. 
16657. 
Kocourek (W. F.): 


All dolled up. 15542. 
Don’t muss my hair. 566, 21902. 
For you — it’s a pleasure. 6924. 
Is it any wonder. 4438. 

Kodaly (Zoltan) : 
Aged. 3286. 
Alten. 12908. 
Ballettmusik. 18767, 18768. 
Birthday greeting. 3459. 
Jesus and the traders. 19836. 
Too late. 5800. 
Zu spit. 15514. 


Koechlin (Ch.) 
Koehler (C. A.) 
Koehler (C. F.) 
Kohler (Louis) 
the pianoforte. 

Koehler (Ted) : 

He was a dandy. 29716. 

Let’s dance and dream. 27702. 
Koelbel (D. A.): 

I dream of you no more. 

Tango. 8922. 

Why can’t I stop dreaming of you. 
21390, 
Koelling (Carl) 

(Franz) prop.: 
Hungary. 38270 (270, 271). 
Sailor’s song and hornpipe. 

(558). 
Second serenade. 3270 (566). 
Koen (M. G.) I’m playin’ second fid- 

dle to you. 22351. 

Konemann (Feodor) Neath our earth, 

in gloomy Hades. 15517 (267). 


Si tu le veux. 11967. 
Melody band. 20182. 
Donkey trot. 16050. 
Practical method for 
18648 (288, 289). 


19540. 


au., and Koelling 


3270 


Koenig (L. E.) I love to dance. 
19595. 
Konig mit dem regenschirm. 3325, 
4784. 
Konigshofer (Franz) : 5 
Heimatkeinge aus Osterreich. 
19436. 
Regiment ruft. 32975. 
Konigstiger. 17827, 


Ké6pmiinnen i nordens Venedig. 5078, 
8944. 

Koepman (C. D.) Hitch your wagon 
to a great big star. 4139. 


Koepp (C. M.) Raising of Lazarus. 


32958. 
Korner (T. A.) Instrumentations- 
tabelle. 16769. 


Kotschau (Joachim) Serenade. 8644. 
Kotscher (Edmund) : 
Das war zum schénen sommerzeit 
am Rhein. 15971. 
Ja, so ein ra-da-di-dum .. . 
Notenhochzeit. 20383. 
Koffler (J6zef) : 
Quatre poémes. 29987. 
Variations. 30816. 
Koga (Masao): 
Japanese serenade. 27598. 
Rare are these hours. 28335. 
Kogen (Harry): 
Hale and hearty. 29692. 
If this is love. 138827. 
Jamboree. 10899. 
Kiss in the moonlight. 
29978. 
My serenade. 11430. 
Romance is in the air. 11853. 
We can huddle at home. 28909. 
When it’s spring in San Marino. 
12615. 
Kohlberg (JMrs.) 
3841. 


10897. 


27654, 


Eternal love. 3840, 
Kohler (A. M.): 

Carmen. 327. 

Dream girl beguiling. 589. 


Kohler (BE. J.) Star of the Texas 
trail. 2581. 
Kohler (Louis) Sonatina album. 


26533. (270). 
Kohlmann (Clarence) : 
At dawning. 6354*. 


Babe divine. 24127. 
Heralds of the sky. 29725. 
Many waters. 38270 (405). 
Rejoice. 8521. 

Silent night. 30548. 


Sprightly and gay. 23488. 
Worthy is the Lamb. 9392. 
Youth for the kingdom. 15504. 
Kohn (M. H.) When the little girl 
you think of, thinks of you. 15517 
(446). 
Kohuth (Louis) 
love. 22317. 
Kokesch (D. B. P.): 
Dear old New York, home city— 


I’m completely in 


I love you. 15985. 
Every day is mother’s day to me. 
692. 


I'll never stand another thing any- 
more from you. 1054. 
When snow is falling. 26319. 


1867 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 31 


Kokkinos (Nick) : 
Hicha mian agape. 
Lemonaki. 1445. 
Loulouka. 1552. 

Kol nidre. 27660. 

Kolan (Stanley) 

. 8980. 

Kolar (lL. E.) 

8465. 

Kolar (Victor) : 

Bagatelle. 24142. 

Belle Isle. 24166. 

Canzone della sera. 24252. 
Fair land of mine. 24535. 
Ford victory march. 24583. 


1445. 


Tears in the rain. 


Pretty little bluebird. 


In memory of a friend. 24969. 
Moslem temple. 25378. 
Optimist. 25611. 
Slovakia. 25896. 
Viennese-American. 26211. 

Kolb (Charlotte) Why can’t dreams 


go on forever. 18474. 
Kolb (N. J.) Why do I get a thrill, 
dear. 6089. 
Kolberg (lL. C.) Eternal love. 
Kolehmainen (R. I.) 
moon told me. 8921. 
Koleszar (Daniel) When your love 
divine ain’t mine. 15850. 
Kolian (KE. M.) Beautiful desert moon. 
18780. 
Kolladis (J. H.) 
5667. 
Koller (J. E.) Eyeful of you. 21994. 
Kollie’s music house. Hide Thou me. 
19450. 
Kollmaneck (Ferd.) 
9396, 15421, 21460. 
Kkollo (W.) Pour plaire aux femmes. 
23199*. 
Kollo (Walter): 
Berlin wie es weint, Berlin wie es 
lacht. 31158. 
Miidel ahoi. 32413. 
Wilde Auguste. 20921. 
Kollo (Willi) Denkst du noch manch- 
mal an damals. 3712. 
Kolman (J. M.): 
Kangaroo-polka. Z5(C94. 
Merry-go-round. 22821. 
Komasa (Walter) Days 
31405. 
Kominsky (Irving): 
I’ve got a mortgage on you. 24901. 
When will my agony end. 26334. 
Komodie der irrungen. 52218. 
Komzak (Karl) : 
An der schonen gritinen Narenta. 
12923. 
Girls of Baden. 29189 (132). 
Konig (EHdward): 
Chaperone. 3270 (92). 
Electric signs. 29189 (95). 


24512. 
-Tale the blue 


Take it from me. 


Wunsch dir was. 


of yore. 


Fair co-ed. 
(161). 
I would like some information. 
29189 (193). 
It’s money. 2918) (214). 
Marcelle. 12862 (323). 
My truant heart. 29189 (290). 
Queen of the one ring show. 29189 
(347). 
Weak little woman. 29189 (458). 
Whip song. 29189 (474). 
Konopinski (Mack) In my lovely 
dreams of you. 13848. 
Konstantinoff (K.): 


3270 «(179), 12862 


Carnaval. 28448. 
Coneerto. 10982. 
Port Said. 14614. 
Vienne. 2915. 
Konze (EH. H.) Love moon of mine. 
11154. 


Koogle (EK. L.) Win with Landon. 
21416, 21417. 
Koontz (YV. 
2556. 

Kopezynsky (H. J.) 
love you so. 2663. 


Koper (J. W.): 


L.)  South’rn lullaby. 


Sweetheart, I 


Heaven’s door. 24704. 
Mimi Lee. 30163. 
Susan Brown. 28629. 


Kopf (Jack): 
Hand in hand in love. 27210. 
Hang your troubles on a clothes- 
line. 10870. 
I’m gonna thank the moon. 13705. 
It’s mighty sweet of you to be so 
sweet to me. 10874. 


Just a week ago to-night. 10936. 

Just skip it. 22581. 

Lazy boy. 11006. 

More you hate me, the more I seem 
to eare. 20242. 


My heart’s in danger. 11390. 

My little fellow. 28037. 

Sweet on you. 33324. 

What diff’rence does it make to 


you. 26272. 

When Vm walking with you. 
18410. 

When I’m wrapped in your arms. 
21317. 


When love is new and the moon 
is low. 18420. 

When Santa Claus comes around. 
28980. 

When the waves hug the shore, I'll 
be huggin’ you. 9287. 

Youll never get along that way. 


15454. 

Youre the dearest thing to my 
heart. 15481. 

You’re the person that I mean. 
21534. 


1868 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kopolyoff (André) Alleluia! Christ is 


risen. 3311, 3312. 
Kopp (R. F.): 
Cradle hymn to the Child Jesus. 
29488. 
There’s a home in the mountain. 
5741. 
Koppel (H. D.) Klaverkoncert nr. 1. 
32214. 


Koppell (Al.) In a little inn way out 
in Indiana. 10782. 
Koprivsek (J. W.) jr. 

1020. 
Kopyloff (Alexander) 
prayer, O God. 27235. 
Korban (August) : 
Let’s be friends. 7707. 
We've got our bonus now. 18355. 
Kordus (P. F.): 
I never knew what moonlight is 
for. 10679. 
O, it’s springtime again. 


I gotta go. 


Hear my 


1992. 


Twenty-five years have _ passed 
away. 12427. 
Korman (J. A.) Alleluia, Christ is 
born. 58. 


Korngold (EK. W.): 

Bye and bye. 31220. 

Fisherman song. 6908. 

Give us this night. 6977. 

I mean to say I love you. 
7342. 

Music in the night. 4916. 

Music in the night, and laughter 
in the air. 8051. 

My love and I. 8115. 

Sorrento song. 8785. 


4315, 


Sweet melody of night. S880. 
Tankard of ale. 33366. 
Korrinas (Kostas) Skliri karthia. 
25890. 
Kors (lL. B.) Lovely waltzes. 27826. 
Korsakoff (Mischa) Viens... 12501. 
Korslund (Norman) Happy waltz. 
19402. 
Korson (George) Miner sings. 20199. 
Kortbein (1. A.) What makes a 


dream. 28948. 
Kortehmaroff (M.) F. D. R. 
Kortum (L. H.): 

Love is a day in spring. 25243. 

Lover’s lovely strain. 14182. 
Kosakenbraut (Die) T7660. 
Kosakoff (R. V.): 

Bagatelle. 13025, 15686. 

Bourrée. 13518. 

Curious story. 13221. 

Dance eaprice. 13503. 

Ecossaise. 15687, 18791. 

Etude. 16390. 

Grandmother’s minuet. 13504. 

Prelude in C major and Prelude 

in C minor. 12980. 
Presto agitato. 14255. 


21995. 


Kot w worku. 


Solfeggietto. 14845. 
Two dances. 15690. 
Vivace. 13541. 


Kosehel (A. U.) 
Kosen (M. 8S.) 
Kosh (J. R.) 
33215. 
Koshetz (Alexander ) 
7087, 317138. 
Kosma (Joseph) 
Kossky (J. B.): 
I found a heaven in two shades of 
blue. 7214. 
There’s a lady in my heart. 
Kost’al (Erno) : 
Hulan. 24758. 
Rose von Granada. 14709. 
Kostecka (W. E.) My paradise with 


Co-op song. 9914. 
In spite of all. 167837. 
Some place in Arizona. 
Griddle cakes. 


Chants du Ghetto. 


5742. 


you. 11420. 
Kosydar (John) That sweetheart of 
mine, 5727. 


Zao oe Lope: 
Kotel (Martin): 
Love with your heart and soul. 


1574. 
My dream girl. 14361. 
Kottaun (Celian) Billy Blowhard. 


12862 (54). 
Kountz (Richard): 
Little French clock. 50036. 
When old friends meet again. 
26314. 
Ikoutzen (Leo) 
Koval (Joseph) 
Koval (Sam) pseud. 
(Sam) 
Kowalski 
83052. 
Kowler (S. R.) 
York. 13854. 
Kozar (J. J.) Just one dance. 25087. 
Kozora (J. A.) Audrey. 15631. 
Krachtus (John) : 
Apollo. 15595. 
Barearolle. 8250. 
Bavarian laendlers album. 15668. 
Dream of love. 32296, 32297. 
Flying squadron. 16208. 
Jolly accordionist. 7577. 
Light cavalry. 32281. 
March of the bersaglieri. 
Menuet. 17176. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 
33047. 
’O sole mio. 8248. 
Sousa’s favorite march book. 
17986. 


Violin song. 5894. 
Ev’ry-where. 3861. 
See Kavalsky 


(Henry) Salut 4 Pesth. 


In the far off New 


32424, 


Kraft (H. A.): 


Largo. 16905. 
Songs my mother taught me. 
25942. 


Krahl (V. E.): 


Bees in my bonnet. 29296. 


1869 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Krahl (V. E.)—Continued. 
My second-hand gal. 1897. 
Krakeur (Jacques) 2d: 
Struttin’ to Sutton Place. 
28608. 
When a lady meets a gentleman 
down south. 21303, 21304. 
You’re toots to me. 6217. 
Kramer (A. W.): 
Danse espagnole. 18648 (92). 
Epilogue. 6852. 
Gavotte. 24031 (52). 
Kramer (Freda) : 
Boondoggle ballad. 15750. 
Don’t ever say good-bye. 29496. 
Hail to the City of New York. 
19389, 19390. 
I saw a falling star. 22386. 
Imitation of life. 22450, 22451. 
My kingdom for a queen. 30230. 
There’s a new meaning. 30716. 
You're pretending. 21528, 29154. 
Kramer (R. A.) Step by step I’m 
climbing up the stairs of love. 5591. 
Kramer (T. P.) Dancing in the moon- 


25994, 


light. 15948, 19022. 
Kramer (W. J.) What more could 
anyone do. 5979. 


Kramm (L. W.): 


Living on our love. 7782. 
My little story book. 8:11. 
My school of love. 8140. 


Kramm (Max) Lovely is spring. 7849. 
Krams (Evelyn): 
Cupid on the run. 3667. 
Tve a hunch. 4330. 
Krane (Walter) pseud. See Kreinbring 
(W. F.) 
Kranowski (Igo) 
31233. 
Kranz (Albert) : 
Finnische volkstinze. 


Caty Swiat to nuci. 


3900. 


Ich fahr wohl tiber ein see. 32026, 
32027. 

Klosterbritider und lumpenbauern. 
32217. 

Konzert. 4567. 

Kurze pastoral-messe. 7662. 

Maria sass am rocken. 30121. 


Mein Johann Strauss-album. 20177. 

Melodische stticke aus den orgel- 
chordilen und klavier-suiten. 
24132, 24133. 

Melodische stticke aus orgelwerken. 
25318-25321, 25330. 

O freude tiber freude. 30307. 

Rund um Deutschland. 30489. 


Schafermidchen, komm mit mir. 
33074. 

Siisser Christ und Herre mein. 
30641. 

Troubadour. 26202, 26203. 


Wohlauf, gen Bethlehem. 30937. 
Zweites offertorium. 33902. 


Kranz (Walter) Id like to make a 
lucky strike with you. 19532. 
Krasel (Paul) Trumpeter of the fort. 
21569 (570). 
Kratzer (Edward) : 
Jesus cares for me. 7570. 
Jesus is calling, oh, sinner come. 
HOC. 
Kraus (G. J.): 
Better and better each day. 3449. 
Deep down in my heart. 518. 
Gretel. 4035. 
I remember I forgot. 
Kraus (T. H.): 
Moon’s our home. 20228. 
When Mollie mixes muffins for tea. 
3038. 
Kraus (V. H.) 
30262. 
Krause (Bob) See Krause (J. R.) 
Krause (George) : 
Love in paradise. 
Waltz with me. 21231. 
Krause (J. R.) Lullaby. 11185. 
Krause (N. P.) Dance romance. 
Kraushaar (Raoul): 


4323. 


My theme of love. 


20079. 


474. 


Mi pollera. 4840. 
Panamania. 5194. 
Krebs (Elmer) Hideaway home. 
22192. 


Kreckel (P. G.): 
Sing and cheer for Notre Dame. 
30552. 
Wedding march. 30857. 
Krehbiel (M. R.) You ean’t do what I 
want you to do. 9424. 
Kreider (H. E.) Cottage in the valley. 
26844. 
Kreider (V. H.) You may have faults 
but I never see them. 26467. 
Krein (Julien) Piéce 4 la mémoire de 
Paul Dukas. 23180. 
Kreinbring (W. F.) Greater New York 


anthem. 22136. 
Kreiser (Edward) auw., and Kreiser 
(L. MM.) prop. Memories. 6253 
(316). 


Kreisler (Fritz) : 
Caprice viennois. 321, 3542, 21754. 
Kind begins. 19170. 
King steps out. 32206. 
Learn how to lose. 25138. 
Liebesfreud. 4636, 22644, 30025. . 
Liebesleid. 4637. 


Madly in love. 17106. 

Old refrain. 5128, 23092. 
Polichinelle. 20569, 23194. 
Précieuse. 2184. 

Rigaudon. 2487. 

Schén Rosmarin. 5408, 23311. 
Siciliano. 2487. 


14919. 
23546. 
26284. 


Stars in my eyes. 
Tambourin chinois. 
What shall remain. 


1870 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Kreitzberg (Yasha) 
dear child. 19753. 
Krekleon (L. B.): 
So alone with the girl. 25907. 
Sweetheart, I’ve gotta go home. 
23512. 
You’re my one-man’s song. 23988. 
Kremer (C. W.) San Francisco-Oak- 
land bay bridge march. 30499. 
Kremer (Curt) : 
Crying in the rain. 18999. 
Try tappin’. 933511, 33512. 
Kremer (Theodora) Kiss I stole from 
you. 1398. 
Ikremser (Eduard) 
giving. 30428. 
KYenek (Ernst) : 
Ball bei Prinz Eugen. 3401. 
Fragmente aus dem _ biihnenwerk 
Karl V. 29616. 
Krenger (J. A.) au., and Krenger (L. 
L.) prop. Juju. 27612. 

Krentzlin (H. R.) unterrichtsverlag. 
Hinftihrung in die klassiker. 3824. 
Krentzlin (Richard) : ; 
Hinftihrung in die klassiker. 3824. 

In der maiennacht. 9509 (331). 
Rosetta. 9509 (630). 

Tanzendes rokoko. 30688. 
Zigeunerweisen. 9509 (822). 
Kreppein (Albert) Romance in March. 

11852. 


Prayer of thanks- 


Krevs (A. F.): 
Oh! what’s the use of romance. 
17465. 
Silver wings in the moonlight. 
14793. 
Kreps (J. C.): 
Pennsylvania home. 11666. 
Whippoorwill. 9307, 15358. 
KIsxresa (Helmy) : 
Breathless. 21726. 
Dream time. 24464. 


Hands full o’ swing. 22156. 
It was a sad night in Harlem. 
19826, 22525. 
Kress (W. E.) I never knew. 31975. 
Kresz (N. D. de): 
Fugue. 12977. 
Jigs. 13519; 
Kretschmer (Hubert) 
bliih’n die blumen. 
Kkkreuder (Peter): 
Blindekuh. 21708, 29323. 


In der heide 
19745. 


Dort, wo du_ hingehst. 21908, 
28503. 

Hundertzehn. 29760. 

Ich spiir’ in mir. 7425. 

Meine freundin Josefine. 30137. 


Nur eine stunde. 8232. 
Philipp. 30402. 
Kreutzberg (Thomas) 


a smile at you. 15302. 


When I smile 


126829—37——_24 


In memories of vu} Kreutzer (—): 


Canzonetta. 26750. 
Courante. 26849. 
Dramatica. 26966. 
Elegie. 27018. 
Fantasie. 28412. 
Marcia. 284138. 
Prelude. 28414. 
Rondo. 28415. 
Scherzo. 28416. 


Study. 28417. 
Kficka (Jaroslav) Cireus. 29407. 
Krieg (Melita) Dancer. 13228. 
Krieger (Adam) ‘O pretty shepherdess. 
30309. 
Krieger (H. S.): 
Don’t ever leave me. 6780. 
Gallop, gallop, gallop, they keep on 
running. 22079. 
Shadows in the moonlight. 11943. 
When it’s night time down in Har- 


lem. 9278. 
Krieger (Joseph) Gypsy melody. 
19379. 


Kriens (Christiaan) : 
Old court dance. 24031 (151). 
Perpetual motion. 24031 (158). 
Polichinelle. 20569. 

Kriens (M. C.): 

Old court dance. 
Perpetual motion. 

Kriger (Ben) : 
Swingin’ home. 26028. 

There’s something in the wind. 
15088. 
Krinsky (Herman) : 
Afterthoughts. 

Dancing, dancing. 
Forever. 13426. 
Good-night, good luck, my sSweet- 

heart. 19337. 
I'll break their hearts first. 


24081 (151). 
24031 (158). 


12884. 
15944. 


24813. 


Tll give my decision to _ love. 
13661. 

I’m gonna hang my head in shame. 
13708. 

I was too sure of you. 138900. 

If my eyes are deceiving me. 
24942. 


If you came ina dream. 19724. 
In the shadows of night. 10814. 
It’s a privilege, a pleasure and an 


honor. 13894. 
It’s on the tip of my _ tongue. 
10877. 
It was so lovely, wasn’t it. 13920. 
Jo-an. 13937. 
Love takes an intermission. 25260. 
Mistaken. 14278. 
My foolish heart. 22918. 
My Gypsy love. 14874. 


Perhaps. 14578. 
Song you sang to me. 
Sooner or later. 23417. 


12066. 


1871 


INDEX 


pt.dH, 0..S...V. ot 


Krinsky (Herman )—Continued. 
Tell me a story. 15027. 


When Hawaii ealls. 15294. 
Kroeger (H. R.): 

Hurdy gurdy. 4183. 

Path in the woods. 2118. 


Kroeger (Edwin) Crazy conversation. 
6684. 
Kroeger (Ruth) 
6684. 
Kroesing (Lottie) 
21134. 
Krogmann (C. W.): 
Areadian lullaby. 9509 (19). 
Dandelion. 9509 (170). 
Drummer-boy. 26998. 
Fairy spinning song. 9509 (216). 


Crazy conversation. 


Tribute to mother. 


Féte des fleurs. 9509 (224). 

Fir-tree. 27072. 

Sunbeam and the shadow. 9509 
(716). 


Krogol (Edward) Honey, please come 
home to me. 24781. 
Krohn (E. C.) Virtuoso pianist. 2921. 
Kroll (Bob) Zoom-zoom. 3262, 32638. 
KXrome (Hermann) : 
Hummel-hummel, hummel-hummel 


mit humor. 31836. 
Steeple chase. 28593. 

Krome (1. P.) He said not a murmur- 
ing word. 29715. 

Kromer (C.) Griisse an die heimat. 
7040. 

Kromer’ (Oskar) Priludium und 
Fugue. 32895. 

Krommer (Auguste) Beleved of my 
heart. 24169. 


Kronberg (August) : 
Now they’re dancing the stream- 
line. 32715. 
You’re not the only pebble on the 
beach. 26490. 
‘Krone (M. T.): 
Agnus Dei. 15534. 
Choral recreations. 29393. 
Festival prelude. 15218. 


Hospodi pomilui. 29753. 
Timor et tremor. 21101. 
Wake, awake. 18757. 


‘Kronk (Al) Carry me back to old 
Virginny. 381260. 
-Kronke (Emil): 
Bereeuse. 33904 (20). 
Gavotte gracieuse. 33904 (91). 
Prélude de concert. 33904 (248). 
Valse mignonne. 33904 (319, 320). 
‘Kronold (Hans) aw. and Kronold 
(Sophie) prop.: 
Air religieuse [sic] 29189 (2). 
Vision de ma mére. 29189 (453). 


Kroon (V. E.) Fox hunt. 24591. 
Kropp (M. L.): 
Love’s dream rose. 25270. 


Mother and dad. 30189. 


That New York swing. 338391. 
Kross (Emil) Art of bowing. 33904 
(14). 
Kross (F. H.) Am I in love. 9572, 
Kruger (—) Honolulu. 31816. 
Krueger (Bennie) Sunday. 8860. 
Kritzfeldt (Hugo) Vorwirts in die 
neue zeit. 18305. 
Kruger (A. R.) Old home trail that 
leads to my home town. 28167. 
Kruger (Joseph) : 
Can’t get enough of the summer 


sun. 13127. 
Just counting time since you went 
away. 138967. 
S. 0. S. 14719. 
Kruger (R. W.) Beyond the _ sea. 
29313. 


Kruger (Walter) Underneath the spell 
of the moon. 33559. 


Krugh (J. B.) You know who. 26457. 
Krumbharr (H. W.): 
Boat song. 9509 (74). 
Forgotten land. 9509 (238). 
Gladness. 16279. 
Krupa (Jene) Swing is here. 20959. 


Krupifski (W.) : 
Czy pamietasz malefika kawiar- 
enke. 13224, 15506. 
Na jedno stowo ezekam. 8154, 8155. 
Pensjonarka. 22082, 23174. 


Twe oczy modwia kocham. 7975, 
15162. 

Twoje kwiaty. 15174, 15175. 
ycie jest jak btekit nieba. 15516. 


Krupka (Michael) 
Krupp (D. D.): 
Dream of love. 591. 
I don’t want your sympathy. 1008. 
If I should go away. 1201. 
Jeanette. 1320. 
My wonderful one. 


Manda. 22771. 


1916. 


Old fashioned mother. 2023. 
Our last waltz together. 5178. 
Say it’s true. 2368. 

Smile away your tears. 2484. 


We are the pirates bold. 2956. 
Why can’t you fall in love with me. 


3091. 
You are the answer to all my 
dreams. 3184. 


You know, I know. 3200. 
Kruse (M. A.) Down the valley of 
love. 10074. 
Kryl (Bohumir) : 
Josephine. 24031 (101). 
King Carneval. 24031 (107). 
Krystofik (Andrew) Don’t say good- 
night so early dear to-night. 26953. 
Kube (Ludwig) I’m going home where 
the cattle roam. 22325. 
Kubinszky (Richard) Accordeon-du- 
ette. 29192. 


1872 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


NE ———————————————————— EEE 


Kuchis (John) 
for more starlight. 
Kudisch (Alexis) : 
Clown. 18947. 
My sacred childhood. 28066. 
Kuebler (W. C.) Follow the roadway 


19580. 


of love. 29602. 

Kiichler (Ferdinand) Concertino. 
31330. 

Kiiek (Hans) Jeder hat ein kleines 
stammlokal. 32151. 

Kuell (H. K.) Never forgotten old 
cotton days. 23008. 


Kiinneke (Eduard) : 
Des soldaten pflicht ist die liebe. 
16005. 

Immerzu singt mein herz deinem 
herzen zu. 16705. 
Konzert as-dur. 7658. 

Romantische ouverture. 
Tanzerische suite. 5664. 
Kuerzinger (Franz) Little cabin by a 
lake of blue. 27788. 
Kiissel (Robert) : 
Soldaten-kameraden. 12019. 
Wir trinken alle heut brtiderschaft. 
12705. 
Kuester (EH. H.) Words. 21450. 
Akiister (Herbert) Mein friulein, nicht 
so stolz. 20176. 
Kufferath (C.): 
Pour Titine. 17653. 
Toujours comme ¢a. 12380. 
Voici mon cceur. 12513. 
Kugier (A. P.) Tribute to the late 
- senator, Huey P. Long. 5815. 
Kuhlau (Friedrich) Sonatinas. 
(271, 272); 
Kuhn (Alex) Why don’t you change 
your mind about me. 15578. 
Kuhn (Conrad) Sweetheart you have 
enough to do. 14978. 
Kuhn (M. E.) Hold me so close to 
your heart. 16418. 
Kuhn (8. 8.): 
Check, check, a hundred per cent. 
29383. 
My love. 14400. 
Sing it. 5481. 
Kuhnau (Johann) : 
Streit zwischen David und Goliath. 
30635. 
4 petits morceaux. 4569. 
Kuhns (James) Oh baby. 5094, 
Kuitula (Goldie) Sweet living mem- 
ory. 20946. 
Kulaszewicz (D. A.): 


8572. 


26533 


Hear that band. 13552, 163872. 
Naughty little girl, -yoo! hoo. 
32647. 


Kules (S. A.): 
I’ve got everything but you. 4836, 
16650 


Neyer. 11469. 


Tll dust off the stars} Kulick (Michael) 


What if I did fall 
in love with you. 26277. 
Kulig (P. A.) Swing it brother, sister. 
18071. 
Kullak (Ernst) : 
Im fjord. 15517 (176). 
Pierrot tanzt. 24031 (161). 

Kulp (I. H.) Vacation days. 26194. 

Kulp (Lida) Hearth glow. 10404. 

Kumle (1. M.): 

Moonlight upon Lake Springfield. 
11315. 
Oh, you lovely baby. 11552. 
Roaming in Dreamland with you. 
17753. 
Kumm (Paul) 
(15). 
Kummer (A. M.) Longing for mother 
and home. 11117, 17039. 
Kummer (Clare) : 
River road. 118384. 
See also Henry (C. K.) 
Kummer (F. A.) Dix études trans- 
cendantes. 18772. 

Kumming (S. E.) 

my dreams, you're mine. 

Kun (Ladislas) : 

Flight of the bumble bee. 3908. 

Good-by beloved Napoli. 10324- 
10326. 

Hobby horses. 12415, 12416. 

My good inother. 11383, 11384. 

On time. 9685, S686. 

They are mowing. 15091. 

Waltz, as you dreamily dance. 
26709. 

Kunkel (Charles) : 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 
Trovatore. 15206. 

Kunkel (Jacob): 

Gems of Scotland. 13454. 
Heather bells. 13560. 
Kunkel (M. S.) Kunkel’s practical 
method for Hawaiian guitar. 10985. 
Kunselman (F. H.) Covered wagon 
trail. 26850. 
Kuolema. 6253 (495), 
335(3. 
Kurezodyna (Lillian) How can 
say you love me. 24746. 
Kureen (KH. 8.) Good morning dear 
Jan. 19834. 

Kurier des Zaren. 

Kurke (Miriam) : 
Hail to you, New York City, you’re 

our town. 10364. 
Waltzing thru life with you. 
Kurtz (Edward) 
2920. 
Kurtz (G. E.) 


An der Weser. 6253 


In the stillness of 
1250. 


32437. 


15517 (415), 


you 


10119. 


12535. 
Violin song method. 


Playing Hide-and-go- 


seek with love. 14602. 
Kurtz, Gia) : 
If this is love. 32047. 


Trite but very tragic. 33502. 


1873 


INDEX 


Kurtz (Manny): 
In the timberland of old Wyoming. 
7503. 
My heart is back again. 
Rain on the range. 2225. 
Kurtze (Jack) We'll all be happy on 
the Townsend plan. 15251. 


1837. 


Kurtzweil (Hyman) Break of my 
heart. 26714. 

Kuruehki (Boris) When I’m gone from 
you. 9261. 

Kurz (Adolf) Kochaj. 1406. 

Kurz (W. K.) LL. A. 8S. A. C. A. N. A. 


1412, 4571, 4572. 
Love is a topic for 


midnight sun. 
Kurzon (Alvin) 
two. 11142. 
Kusby (Case and Eddie) : 
It’s the start of a new romance. 
22520. 


Love is ev’rywhere. 11143. 


Kuse (Bob) Love at first sight. 4716. 

Kuse (O. J.) Love at first sight. 4716. 

Kush (lL. A.) Echo of your last good 
bye. 639. 

Kustenbauder (lL. E.) Silvery stream. 
20775. 

Kutras (G. D.) My honeymoon in 
heaven. 4964. 

Kutschera (Alois) Garden of the 
moon. 784. 

Kuygek (Hlla) Meet me at the gate. 
22802. 

Kuyper (Elisabeth) Hymne an die ar- 
beit. 29766. 


Kuzel (John): 
He’s my sweet banana. 31765. 
New York City, my New York City. 


17401. 
Kuzniewski (Ben) Alone with my 
shadow. 64. 


Kuzuhara (lL. H.): 
Let the world smile on you. 32269. 
Song with the unwritten words. 

17979. 
Tapping rhythms. 
Unfinished blues. 


18097. 
864. 


Kuzyns (Marie) Gypsy lovers. 22142. 
Kvelve (Rudolf) Sea poem. 14746. 
Kwiecinski (T.): 
Kacik. 13984. 
Kobieta szuka mitoSci. 25116, 
25117. 


Milcz serce, milez. 
To byt tylko flirt. 18203, 28768. 
Kycek (L. J.) I never knew that I 
loved you, until we parted. 7352. 
Kyle (C. C.) Farther with Christ. 
31561. 
Kyra (Countess) See Sibué du Col 
(Countess K. M. S.) 
Kyte (Florence) : 


22832, 26668. 


I dare you to forget. 13633. 
Oranges. 8344. 
You are in my heart. 33823. 


18 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8b 


Laase (G. H.) Love will come. 14174. 
Laaser (C. L.): 
Paper waltz. 8367. 
Red man. 8510. 
Then Ill be yours. 
Laaser (C. S.): 
Gypsy pilot. 
Hooey dats fun. 
Labanchi (Gaetano) 


2735. 


24656. 
13589. 
Thirty-three con- 


cert etudes.- 16987. 
Labbé (Marcel) Tout mon amour. 
33478. 


Labecki (Emily) : 
All you need to do is touch my 
hand. 956. 
Cabin in a little town. 6536. 
Incidentally, I love you. 7511. 
Standing alone in the rain. 8814. 
Three hearts. 5772. 
La Belle (Lee) Honey Lu. 19476. 
Labitzky (August) Dream of the 
Shepherdess. 29516. 
La Brier (Avice) All alone with a 
broken heart. 24055. 


Labriola (Antony) What’s that? Oh 
yeah. 26288. 

Labroca (Mario) Sonata. 29990. 

Lacey (H. J.) pseud. See Hall (J. L.) 

Lacey (L. L.) Hello. 7097. 

Lacey (M. H.) Melody of spring. 
7948. 

Lachaume (Aimé) Madame Mal- 
brough. 9509 (483). 


Lacheta (Antoinette) Write me news. 
23919. 

Lachner (Franz) When I know what 
you know. 6253 (267). 

Lack (B. M. V. T.): 


Méthode élémentaire de _ piano. 
15517 (246). 
Mutine. 9509 (508). 


Lack (Theodore) : 
Lack album. 24031 (109). 
Méthode élémentaire de 
15517 (246). 
Mutine. 9509 (503). 
Saltarelle. 29189 (367). 
Lackenbauer (William) : 
Good old moon. 7009. 
I’m holding the world in my arms. 
7310. 
Million dreams from now. 
Lackey (A. D.) 
good-bye. 29047. 
Lackey (Dolly) See Lackey (A. D.) 
Lackey (W. R.) There’s going to be a 


piano. 


CoGze 
Why must we say 


rainbow... 15084. 
La Clede (W. N.) God’s love now fills 
my soul. 3998. 
Lacome (Marc): 
Bercelonnette. 9509 (57, 58). 
Douce maison. 9509 (185). 


Lacome (Paul): 
Bercelonnette. 9509 (57, 58). 


law 


(4 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


9509 (185). 
6253 (111). 


Douce maison. 

EHstudiantina. 
Lacon (lL. B.): 

My heart owns 

4958. 

Suzette. 14954*. 
Lacour (Lucien de) French line. 3948. 
Lacour (M. S8.): 

Bubbling in my soul. 29845. 

I have good news for you. 29787. 

I just want to tell you it’s fine. 

29791. 
Jesus touched my heart. 
Sing, sing. 30554. 
LaCroix (Zoe): 
As you grow old. 31068. 
I know, you're lovely and beauti- 
Tul? -3F902. 

Old fashioned girl. 5114. 

That's the picture of my baby. 
8974. 

Waiting. 9164. 

What would be the use. 
Lada (Anton): 

Here comes the Indians now. 4121. 

Lady Tiger. 4574. 

Sweetheart date. 
Ladivia (E.) pseud. 
Ladmirault (Paul) 

ques. 24081 (1389). 
Lady from Lane’s. 12862 (389). 
Lady Precious Stream. 4573. 
Laemmle (Carla) Why did I say good- 

bye. 238638. . 

Lindler und schuhplattler. 1415. 
Laestar (C. H.) Delta tau kappa, our 


a love for you 


29949. 


15285. 


12184. 
See Vidal (H.) 
Musiques rusti- 


own. 524. 
Laffey (J. E.) Ina dimly lighted ball- 
room. 19738. 


La Fleche (Monte) Swing along sweet 
Georgia Lee. 20957. 
Lafleur (J. R.) & son, Itd.: 
Robbin’ Harry. 2290. 
Travelling salesman. 30768, 33491. 
La Fond (F. C.) Someone was meant 


for you. 28548. 
La Forest (Harry) He’s the man of 
the hour. 13545. 
La Forge (Frank): 
Erwartung. 18648 (118). 
Frtihlingseinzug. 18648 (135). 


In der abendstille. 
Lafrance (A. E.): 


18648 (195). 


Guitar swing rythm, or _ sock. 
31719. 
Ultra modern method for standard 
guitar. 18260. 
La Freniere (EH. P.): 
Dancing ‘til dawn. 6713, 6714. 


If I had known. 27512. 

In my garden by a stream. 16728. 

Meet me to-night by the old wish- 
ing well. 17165. 

Plans. 17623. 


30490. 
18059. 


Rusty hinge. 
Sweet night. 


You’re wonderful. 18618. 
La Gorio (L. J.): 
Very very soon. 5887. 


Whatever it is, it makes me love 


you. 5987. 
You brought love to my heart. 
9421. 
Lagourgue (Charles) Nina plays her 
piano. 25513. 


LaHaye (Judson) jr.: 
Baby, I love you. 151. 
Every little theme song. 
I can’t have love. 4208. 
Only in books. 5167. 
Pick up the pieces and smile. 2141. 
You’ve got me shouting in the 

streets. 24017. 

Lahiri (Sarat): 
Behag tintal. 210. 
Malkaus chautal. 

Laib (Ralph) : 

Hand in hand. 22154. 
There’s a little country town. 
26099: 
Laibson (Irving): 


694. 


1638. 


How about an osculation. 22222, 
I love Miami. 24830. 

Maymie’s a movie-star. 22799. 
You have me up a tree. 23955. 


Laiche (Herbert ) 
7633. 
Laidlaw (Betty) I found a new moon 
when I found you, darling. 31883. 
Lair (Allien) Facing the world alone. 
6880. 
Lair (John) Since Nellie got the gong. 
457, 
Laird (Jane) : 
Every day I sit and dream. 13370. 
Just a little blue for you. 18952. 
Laisné (A. J.): 


Just you only you. 


Doctor your cares away with 
rhythm. 29489. 
Flying along. 22043. 


I don’t believe in love. 22250. 
I’m living in a dream about you. 
22342. 

In her latest chapeaux. 19749. 
Laisné (Jeanne) See Laisné (A. J.) 
Lajtha (Laszl6) Cing études. 7669. 
Lake (Genevieve) : 

My mother. 1875. 

Salute. 8607. 

Lake (M. D.) Yellow rose of Texas. 
9404. 

Lake (M. I.) 
farm. 31467. 

Lake (Mayhew): 

All American. 6287. 

American bandbook. 

Buck and wing. 9783. 

Fido, the prodigal. 724. 


Down on the dear old 


9576, 9577. 


18795 


INDEX 


Lake (Mayhew )—Continued. 


Goodbye all. 10330. 
Greeting. 867. 
Humoresque. 4179. 


Marchette band book. 11224. 
Merry Christmas. 1704. 


Music-master sketches. 14830*. 
Steppin’ out. 2591. 
Yea drummer. 9402. 
Lake (Roy) American moon. 26570. 
Lake (T. R.) Honolulu woman. 
19483. 


Lakin (L. T.) I saw her at the Mardi 
Gras, in New Orleans. 13748. 

Laks (Simon) Trois piéces de concert. 
1418. 

L’Albert (—) pseud. See Daniels (C. 
N.) 


Lalo (E. V. A.): 


Chanson villageoise. 12862 (291, 
292). 

Romance—sérénade. 12862 (293). 

Scherzo. 1419. 

Lalo (Jess) See Slatus (lL. B.), Kurtz- 
weil (Hyman), Stern -(Joan) and 
Offenthal (A. L. L.) 

La Lumia (F. M.) You kept me wait- 
ing too long. 291238. 


Lam (Ruth) Shenandoah Valley blues. 
20763. 

Lama (G.): 
Piedigrotta 1936. 
Reginella. 32975. 

La Mance (W. N.): 
Believe your Lord. 
Blessed home. 3466. 

God is the author of love. 
Good-bye sweetheart. 4013. 
I’ll be waiting there for you. 
I need a dream book. 4817. 
I sit by the fire and dream. 19658. 
Jesus is the light. 4485. 
K—A—club. 13983. 

Let me dream. 4607. 

Let’s be friendly. 14049. 

S. O. S. is calling you. 5383. 
Shadow, I am jealous of you. 


25669. 


3437. 
3992. 
4237. 


11941. 
Won’t you bring back the good old 
days. 6126. 
Lamar (KE. A.) Mississippi delta on my 
mind. 17201. 
La Mar (Robert) Townsend rouser. 
30761. 
La Mar (Treva) pseud. See George 
(L. M.) 


La Marca (Stephen) Just an old story. 
22568. 


Lamare (Hilton) ~- Dixieland shuffle. 
24423. 

La Marr (Frank) You are the one in 
my heart. 26441. 


LaMarr (Steve) pseud. See La Marea 
(Stephen) 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 81 


Lamb (A. G.) 
aye. 153882. 

Lamb (Cecil) My way to heaven is 
through your love, sweetheart. 12862 
(360), 15517 (261, 262). 

Lamb (Ernest) pseud. See Lamou- 
reux (Hrnest) 

Lamb (F. W.) 

Lamb (James) : 

City of my dream. 3604. 

Story. 25949. 

Lamb (W. T.) Juanita of my dreams. 
10925. 
Lambelet (Vivien) : 

Lovely house. 1585. 

Reginella. 32976. 

Ribbons. 2269. 

Santa Lucia. 20729, 20730. 

Toys to play with. 2820, 2821. 
Lamberson (F. W.): 

Gracious. 4027. 

Jealous of me. 

River o’ sighs. 
Lambert (B. A.): 

Just one precious moment with 

you. 1875. 

You’re the only one for me. 6214. 
Lambert (C. W.) August moon. 9625. 
Lambert (HE. J.) Cuba libre. 2438638, 

26861. é 
Lambert (F. B.): 

Beach girl in Malibu. 

Beautiful spring. 6412. 

Jackie, my boy. 4477. 

You’re making me care. 12796. 
Lambert (F. S.) Townsend campaign 

march, 5806, 5807. 
Lambert (Frank) Yesterdays. 
(344). 
Lambert (G.) Hail Franklin Roose- 
velt. 163823, 19886. 

Lambert (H. B.) Magic of the night. 
4775. 
Lambert 
5580. 
Lambert (M. C.) 

9509 (687). 
Lambert (M. O.): 

Beach girl in Malibu. 9663. 

Beautiful spring. 6412. 

Jackie, my boy. 4477. 

You’re making me care. 12796. 
Lambeth (M.G.) Blue bonnet time in 

Texas. 9736. 
Lambie (John) : 
Memories of Will Rogers. 
20189. 

Moose River rescue. 14808. 
La Meda (A.) pseud. See Page (N. C.) 
Lament. 16900. 

Lamm (Bob) See Lamm (R. L.) 

Lamm (R. L.) I could never be sure 
of love. 4204. 

Lammers (Thorvald) 


Will Rogers lives for 


Stars. 5583. 


4480. 
5348. 


9663. 


33904 


(J. W.) Star of destiny. 


Song of the dawn. 


7953, 


Memories. 4827. 


1876 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Lamothe (J. G.): 


Danse espagnole. 26884. 
Pourquoi. 28291. 
Lamoureux (Ernest) Evening of ro- 
mance. 27027. 


Lamp (Emily) Gypsy Sue. 884. 
Lampé (H. S.): 
Song of the sea. 
Tantalizin’ Liza. 
Lampe (J. B.): 
Daughters of the American Revo- 
lution. 26533 (53). 
Enterpriser. 21565. (116). 
If you could sing this song to me. 
12862 (253). 
My Zulu maid. 33904 (206). 
Piggy back. 21569 (440). 
Taps. 9509 (730). 
Twilight. 21569 (572).. 
Vision of Salome. 38270 (690). 
Lampe (M. E.): 
Daughters of the American Revo- 
lution. 265383 (58). 
Enterpriser. 21569 (116). 
If you could sing this song to me. 
12862 (253). 
Twilight. 21569 (572). 
Vision of Salome. 3270 (690). 
Lamperti (Francesco) Hight solfeggi 
in the modern style. 9509 (367, 368). 
Lamphare (Fred) That whiz bang 
daddy of mine. 23587. 
Lamping (W. J.) Teaching you to care 
for me. 238557. 
Lampson (Alice) 
Lanahan (W. D.) 


8767. 
8925. 


Up in the air. 5872. 
Self instructor for 


the melody fiute, flageolet or fife. 
25831. 

Laneaster (Handel) Lonely mill: 
BPA ENE 

Land (C. T.) Hollywood town. 10449. 

Land des lichelns. 382229. 

Land of Bon bons. 32229*. 


Land without music. Heaven in a song. 
31771, 33144, 33182. 

Landen (Lucie) Ride west. 11825. 

Landers (Bert) While you’re dining, 
wining and dancing. 15357. 

Landers (Geo.) music co. Old Heidel- 
berg march. 11564. 

Landes (Bernard) When they see us 
arm in arm again. 6046. 

Landes (KE. P.) For I love you. 31600. 

Landes (Kiev) pseud. See lLandes- 
berg (Kieve) 

Landes (M. L.) Date for 38. 19088. 

Landesberg (Kieve) : 

Blind to my love. 9730. 
Love in view. 11140. 

Landine (Jackie) Ill be seeing you. 
4234. 

Landis (Martin) I can’t believe that 
you've ceased to care for me. 19519. 


Landish (Burney) : 

I’m glad that I never loved before. 
31932. 
Love is a lady. 32373. 

Landon (C. W.) lLandon’s first steps 
in harmony. 3270 (857). 

Landon (F. M.) lLandon’s first steps 
in harmony. 3270 (357). 

Landoski (Adolph) aw., and Landoski 
(Henry) prop. Ina dream you came. 
7451. 

Landowski (Joseph) Northland. 11506. 

Landshofft (Ludwig) Sonate. 31101. 

Landy (Arthur) Yes, my love. 18550. 

Lane (B. E.) Ocean airliner carnival. 
17449*. . 

Lane (Burton) : 


Breathes there a man. 271, 18843. 

Dancing into my heart. 24868, 
29450. 

Guess who. 4040, 7042. 


Minstrel show opening. 30165. 


No more tears. 32689. 
Sweetheart waltz. 28645, 33332. 
"Taint no use. 8911, 12210. 


Two birdies up a tree. 26178, 
28831. 

What a pleasure to work for you. 
28987. 

When is a kiss not a kiss. 21322, 
26304. 


Who’s that knockin’ at my heart. 
26372, 337338. 
You gambled with love. 338839. 
Lane (C. F.) pseud. See Wilson (I. B.) 


Lane (Chancery) pseud. See Coote 
(W. L.) 
Lane (Dona) : 
My friends. 22919. 
Romaine. 23276. 
Lane (Ed) Lyrics by my lips, music 
by my heart. 17101. 


Lane: (Eddie) : 
Could I really be to blame. 
Good-night, dear. 31696. 
You got what I want. 33840. 
Lane (Frank) Somebody like you. 
12034. 
Lane (Leota) Swanee river. 
Lane (Melicent) : 
Love, you've set my heart aflame. 
32388. 
Tramping. 33487. 
Lane (V. A.): 
Cradle days. 
Let us dance. 
Lane (Walter) : 
First Noél. 733. 
God rest you merry, 
827. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
1287. 
Joy to the world. 885. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 1993. 


31353. 


23496. 


9937. 
11050. 


gentlemen. 


1877 


INDEX 


Db. aE, DSi; Ve S31 


Lane (Walter )—Continued. 
We three kings of Orient are. 
2980. 
Lang (A. H.) 
Lang (A. W.): 
Gentle, tender Shepherd. 6966. 
Going home. 6994. 
Peace be still. 83884. 
Summer-time, sweetheart-time. 
8857. 
Tenderiy and sweetly. 8943. 
Lang (Al) See Lang (A. H.) 
Lang (C. S8.): 
Everyone suddenly burst out sing- 
ing. 696, 6872. 
Hail, gladdening light. 
Lang (Eddie) : 


My proposal. 8137. 


19387. 


Lang’s (Eddie) fingerboard har- 
mony for guitar. 32281. 
Perfect. 32849. 
Lang (Hmma) Shining eyes of grey. 
17877. 
Lang (F. H.) Leona. 19947. 
Lang (Hans): 
Im alten Prater. 10775. 


Im sommer da muss ich in Salz- 
burg sein. 19733. 
In Langenlois. 10798. 
Paolina. 20504. 
Sommersprossen. 
Lang (J. N.) 
them. 1923. 
Lang (Johnny) 
3941. 
Lang (lL. L.) When the heart is sing- 
ing. 12629. 
Lang (M. B.): 
Gentle, tender shepherd. 6966. 
Going home. 6994. 
Peace be still. 8384. 
Summer-time, sweetheart-t ime. 
8857. 
Tenderly and sweetly. 8943. 
Lang (M. R.): 
Old man in a tree. 15517 (280). 
Old man with a gong. 15517 (281). 
Old person of Ware. 15517 (282). 
There was an old man who said, 


30583. 
National ragman’s an- 


Frankly speaking. 


well. 15517 (399). 
Young lady of Parma. 15517 
(465). 
Lang (Margery) Your wonderful yes. 
21562. 
Lang (P. J.) QTm such a lucky guy. 
7334. 
Lang (Walter) Festliche  sonate. 
19225. 
Lang (Z. B.) I shall always love you. 
16634. 


Lang-Worth feature programs, inc.: 
Album of my memories. 15539. 
Dear little mountain sweetheart. 

15981. 


Dream girl. 16076. 


Evening eyes. 16142. 

Ev’ry Sunday night. 10177.: 

Floating down the Ohio. 10214. 

I’m looking for a girl like you. 
10638. 

If you are there by my side. 10760. 

In my story book of dreams. 16730. 

Just a little lovin’ is the thing. 


10933. 
Moonlight on the Rio Grande. 
17244. 
Morning, noon and night. 17247. 
Night, a maid, a kiss. 11482. 
Ocean low down. 11533. 
Picture of you, just you. 11685. 
Pullman porters’ ball. 11753. 


Red hot Bill. 11798. 
Remember the Cuban moon, 17720. 
Shattered love affair. 11950. 
She loves me. 11951. 
She’s my sweet. 11956. 
Some sweet day. 12031. 
Speak to me in your dreams. 
12086. 
Tell me dear. 
When I get you. 12608. 
When it’s too late. 12617. 
When you're in love with somebody 
else. 12646. 
Whisper your name. 18460. 
Why have you forgotten. 18484. 
Youre my ideal. 18600. 
Langan (M. A.) Love songs of the 
past. 14170. 
Langdale (R. H.) Ive got my heart 
set on you. 31996. 
Langdon (Charles) 
sweet. 12432. 
Lange (Arthur): 
Devotion. 31428. 
Dramatic moment. 
Footlights. 29605. 
Gosling in Gotham. 31702. 
Interrupted paradise. 32099. 
Little ballet dancer. 32301. 
Little fingers. 32305. 
Merry moment. 30153. 
Modern artist’s life. 32511. 
Singing in a pool. 33158. 
Lange (Gustave) : 
Beetles buzz. 


18112. 


Twilight shall be 


29513. 


6424. 


Dear Lord, remember me. 512. 
Lange album. 24031 (110). 
Lange (I. K.) California skies. 13115. 
Langenus (Gustave) : 
Concert-piece. 9904. 
Scherzo. 7673. 
Langer (Max) Sinfonia di caccia. 
D4ATT. 
Langerfeld (W. D.) Hudson River ex- 
eursion. 24754*, 


Langille (Pauline): 
Ill be remembering you. 
Waiting for love. 2940. 


1038. 


1878 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Langio (Freddie) Make a reach for 
Camels. 17119. 

Langlais (Jean): 

Mors et resurrectio. 
Poémes évangéliques. 

Langley (G. A.): 
Dolly. 24481. 
Every dream 

24519. 
Jane. 19830. 
My dearie, you’re a dream. 25420. 
Langlois (—): 
Loving each other. 14195. 
You and me. 18557. 

Langlois (Théo) : 
Larmes des roses. 
Tennis. 5699. 

Langor (Marian) pseud. See Yarnall 

(Berniece) 
Langstaff (Ray) My imaginary visions 
in the sky. 173821. 
Langstock (Henry) : 
Lazy moon. 16913. 
Let life be a song. 14040. 
Langworthy (M. F.): 


8025, 
17639. 


brings memories. 


4583. 


Vagabond’s song. 23688. 
Weary trail. 26257. 
Lanier (Ralph) Moonlight on the sil- 


ver waters. 143803. 
Lanjean (Marc): 
Légende du _ vyaisseau d’argent. 
27683. 
Tu te trompais... 18241. 
Lanman (C. R.) Sweet Georgia Rose. 
33019. 
Lanning (D. A.) : 
And near it hangs a golden moon. 
90. 
Remembering. 25751, 28355. 
Lanoue (Conrad) : 
Our avenue of dreams. 8351. 
Youw’re all I could ask for. 9448. 
Lansing (A. W.) aw. and Lansing 
(J. A.) prop.: 
Four responses. 15517 (207, 208). 
Three responses. 15517 (209). 
Lansing (G. L.) Sand dance—Moon- 
light on the Suwanee. 12862 (448). 
Lansing (M. J.) Organ grinder. 2079. 
Lansing (Roger): 


He’s a metropolitan love thief. 
24693. 
Love reborn. 11159. 
Lant (A. P.) New York City anthem. 
8183. 


Lantz (Elmer) jr.: 

It seems to me. 25082. 

You’re a little bit tetched in the 

head. 18590. 

Lantz (R. F.): 

Forever more. 10234. 

My evening star. 1827. 
Lao-Schor (Alberto) : 

Canzone del mattino. 6562, 6931. 


Cenere. 6788. 
Cosa vuoi di pit. 6671. 
Ki-Ki-Bu. 7644. 
LaPaglia (Anthony) : 
One star of love. 2069, 26927. 


Springtime is here again. 2572. 
Lapeyronnie (G.): 

Bonheur trés tendre. 3489. 

Son frére de lait. 5585. 
Lapham (Claude) : 

Our Landon. 32810. 

Songs of the insects. 5555. 
Lapin (A. R.): 

I showed good taste. 7364. 

Ming Toy. 7978. 

Near and yet so far. 14436. 

You answered my eall. 3181. 


Lapin (Al) See Lapin (A. R.) 
LaPlaca (E. E.): 
Cross lips. 24860. 
One night all alone. 20472. 
When I teach you how to fly. 9267. 
You played with my heart, until 
you made me care. 21514. 
La Plant (Harry) River of gold. 
11833. 

La Pointe (R. E.): 
It’s you. 4468. 
Just a bit of you. 

Laporte (L.) 


4506. 
Cent dictées musicales... 


1424. 
La Porte (S. F.) I’m going to do 
things. 138702. 


LaPortee (HK. J.): 
Be a loving wife for me. 29287. 
Out on that bright southern land. 

30367. 

Lappin (R. S.) 

away. 21398. 

La Presle (Jacques de): 

Basses et chants donnés aux con- 
cours des classes d’harmonie. an- 
née 1935. 186, 

Lecons d’harmonie. 

Lara (Agustin) : 

Cisne. 3603. 
Guapa. 4038. 
Marimba. 7916. 
My rival. 1890. 
Novillero. 8225. 
Piensa en mi. 8409. 

Rival. 8553. 

Lara (M. T.): 
Cumbancha. 3665. 
Janitzio. 82144. 
My rival. 1890. 
Veracruz. 33576. 
Xochimilco. 383806. 

Larechet (J. F.) Philosophy of love. 

9509 (568). 

Larey (Paul) 

10866. 

Large (Freddie) : 

Sweet dreams, sweetheart. 


Why did I let you go 


1440, 


It’s cloudy to-night. 


2647. 


1879 


INDEX 


Large (Freddie )—Continued. 
Za zoo za. 12848 
Lark (C. T.) Christmas spirit. 31304. 
Lark in the clear air. 27672. 
Larkin (A. L.) My little mother in old 
Tennessee. 32604. 
Larkin (Phil) MHotsy totsy with me. 
27286. 
Larmanjat (Jacques) 
2618. 
Tako eb.) 
Pll be with you in my dreams. 
10567. 
I try to forget. 
Love came along. 32367. 
Rainbow waltz. 14641. 
Sometimes I dream. 20848. 
La Rocea (D. J. (Nick)): 
Old Joe Blade. 28168. 
Your ideas are my ideas, that’s 
my idea of love. 29179. 
La Rocca (Paul) Savior of the U. S. A. 
5401. 


Suite enfantine. 


31988. 


La Roceo (V. W.) Visions. 15215. 


La Roche. pseud. See Willrich (Vir- 
ginia ) 
Laroche (F. 8.) Lullaby. 1614, 7867. 


La Rosa (F. V.) 


Be grateful. "9660. 


Hop along with the shag. 31818. 
Lovely. 380079. 
Then came my dream. 33402. 


Was it you? 9188. 
La Rotella (Pasquale) : 
Allegro assai. 21594. 
Corsaresca. 26841, 
31351. 
Fasma. 9509 (220). 
Largo. 18754. 
LaRouche (Corrine) Rock me to sleep 
in Dixie. 17758. 
LaRouche (Roy): 
Fading trails. 31546. 
Rock me to sleep in Dixie. 17758. 
Larrabee (Weldon) April in my heart. 
109 


26842, 31350, 


Larrison (L. W.): 
I'll remember after you forget. 
31908. 
Without 
33785. 
Larrison (Larry) You’re the reason 
I’m falling in love. 26498. 
Larsen (C. N.): 
Dust is gath’ring on my heart. 
10124. 
Love scene on a balcony. 11161. 
’"Neath the Spanish moon. 11465. 
Nutty ditties. 11522. 
Larsen (Clif) See Larsen (N. C.) 
Larsen (H. F.) Gypsy madness. 27195. 
Larsen (Larry) Get out in the sun. 
796. 


you, beautiful lady. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Larsen (M. H. F.) 
eyes. 24921. 
Larseny(N..-@5): 
On the million dollar pier. 11590. 
When you smiled at me. 33715. 
Whenever I am dreaming. 33719. 
Why couldn’t I be you? 26380. 
Larsh (Ralph) Tickled to death. 
12350. 
Larson (A. J.): 
Everything I do is wrong. 
In the prison of my heart. 
Larson (E. R.) Wonder. 21488. 
Larson (G. N.): 
Drifting along with love. 
Foolish pride. 31598. 
Giggles. 22086. 
I missed my chance. 27454. 
I nominate you. 19646. 
Lonely heart. 22690. 
Night-time in the Orient. 28100. 
On the Conewango ‘neath the 
crescent moon. 5146. 
Larson (G. T.): 
Shadow of love. 2412. 
Take me in your arms. 2686. 
You’re a dream to me. 32i1. 
You’re the most wonderful of all 
to me. 323 


I will lift up mine 


10172. 
10812. 


31493. 


3232. 

You're the one that’s always in my 
dreams. 24002. 
Larson (J. T.) Victorious 

songs. 18292. 
mete (M. J.) 
5728. 
cee (Vers 
Our birch canoe. 32808. 
Si si signor. 5459. 
La Rue (Bud) That’s when I gave in 
to love. 15068. 
LaRue (Jerry) pseud. See Snodgrass 
(G. A.) 
LaRue (Jimmie) : 
Sweet violets. 30658. 
Two old maids in a folding bed. 
30795. 
Larway (J. H.), props. 
down, ltd.: 
Baby’s got a tooth. 6376. 
Dancing cobbler. 6710. 
Little clockwork fairy. 1503. 
Mickey’s toy symphony. 1711. 
Six progressive violin pieces. 4770. 
La Salle (Gene) : 
I’ve been disappointed 
7374. 
Leap-year gleam. T7689. 
You danced right into my heart. 


decision 


Queen of my heart. 


Edwin Ash- 


in love. 


3195. 
Lasher (Dorothy) Can you take it on 
the chin. 26748. 


Lasher (J..F.): 
Blue shadows. 
Stop pretending. 


9744. 
2596. 


1880 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


ee ee 


What we want and 
29189 (462). 


Laska (Edward) 
what we get. 
Lasker (Vally): 
Concerto for pianoforte and orches- 

tra. 24836. 
Running set. 25801. 

Laskey (Anna) When you and I are 
walking. 23829. 
Laskowski (M. B.) 

please tell me that you do. 

Laskowsky (Philip) : 

Bar Mitzva. 15665. 

Praiz fin zind. 17658. 

Souls for sale. 30600. 
Lasky (J. L.): 

Dreamy eyes. 12862 (140). 

Gentlemen. 12862 (176). 

He laughs in his glee ho! ho. 12862 


Do you love me, 
3740. 


(218). 

If I were not a princess. 15517 
(fay 

Love waltz. 12862 (312, 313). 

Love would be my king. 12862 
(314). : 


My brudda Sylvest. 21569 (384). 
They grow on my family tree. 
12862 (497). 
La-Spa music pub, co. 
9551. 
Lasry (Albert) Petite auto. 11675. 
Lassere (Genevieve) : 
My mother. 1875. 
Salute. 8607. 
Lasso (Orlando di): 
My heart commends itself to thee. 
_ 28022. 
Timor et tremor. 21101. 
Lasson (—) Crescendo. 29189 (72). 
Lassus (Orlando Di): 
Penitential psalm no. 6. 28258. 


All for you. 


Tu es Petrus. 9080. 
Last (Joan): 

Puck’s pieces. 11751, 

Sea Gipsies. 11926. 


Last outlaw. 25440. 

Last rose of summer. 
19937, 22613. 

Latapie (E. C.) 


9509 (373), 


Sneakin’ away for a 


ride. 14830. 
Latham (Leonard) Memories of 
mother. 14251. 
Lathrop (Leota) Had I but you again. 
24659. 
Latorre (Donald) Dreams of yester- 
day. 10096. 
Lattés (Marcel): 
Mon cceur se serre. 1741. 
Pour étre heureux en ménage. 
2175. 
Pour ton bonheur. 2178. 
Victoria. 2909. 


Lattuada (Felice) : 
Consacrazione del bardo. 
Voci della vita agreste. 


29425, 
33588. 


Seherzo. 1419. 
Andante cantabile. 


Laty (Claude) 
Laub (Ferdinand) 


9509 (751). 
Maube. (Pe): 
Dolore. 31448. 
Rock Hill. 33018. 


Laubenstein (Arthur) Now is the time. 
28123. 
Laudate Dominum. 
Lauder (Harry): 
Bonnie Leezie 
(50). 
I’ve loved her ever since she was 
a baby. 18648 (187). 
Lauer (W. E.) I lof my dog. 
Lauf ins gltick. 4584. 
Laughayettes of 1936. 26611, 29015. 
Laughing Irish eyes. 6290, 6463, 7680. 
Laughlin (D. H.): 
Midnight rendezvous. 7966. 
Will this be the last waltz. 9350. 
Laughlin (FF. C.) Down by the old 
Walhonding. 24451. 
Laughlin (F. C.) music publisher. 
Down by the old Walhonding. 24451. 
Launder (Ira) Little girl I miss you. 


22614, 22615. 


Lindsay. 18648 


1059. 


17003. 
Laurent (Anne) ‘Take a letter, Miss 
Jones. 18086. 


Laurent (Lé0) Tonnelle des amoureux. 
L238 (3 
Lauricella Gu. J.) 
My baby’s out to-night. 4927. 
You mean ali the world to me. 
6185. 
Laurie (D. N.): 
Asleep. 9509 (23). 
Garden of my heart. 
Lauriers (Betty) pseud. 
3136. 
Lausnay (Georges de) Grande valse 
de concert. 9509 (264). 
Lauster (EHron) Village waltz. 12503. 
Lautenschlaiger (W.) Meine schoénsten 
lieder sing’ ich nur fur dich. 1689. 


9509 (245). 
With you. 


Lautenschliger (Willi) jr. Leuch- 
tender herbst. 30023. 
Lauterbach (W. W.): 
Hole in a doughnut. 10445. 


I lived in heaven for a day. 19571. 
Lautier (Julia) Only a dream. 5164. 
Lava (W. B.) Who could ever ask 

for more. 30910. 


Lavagnino (—) Solitudine. 2510. 
Lavallee (Calixa) Butterfly. 31215. 
Lavan (Jules) pseud. See Lavine 
(Jules) 
Lavater (Louis) Allan’s choir masters 
guide. 18686. 
Lavelle (Gordon) pseud. See Hentz 
(W. W.) jr. 
LaVere (F. R.): 
Dancing eyes. 21837. 
Ducky wucky dance. 31503. 


1881 


INDEX 


LaVere (F. R.)—Continued. 
I made a wish. 16617. 
Learn to smile. 4592. 
Mississippi melody. 1782. 
Must love end like this. 20263. 
Screeno. 2387. 
You're sweeter than sugar. 
Laverne (Gene): 
California in the spring. 18869. 
Spreading bonus around. 25966. 
When you whispered love to me. 
30899. 
Lavey (F. A.): 
Beyond. 13048. 
Moonbeams on the lake. 
Summer reveries. 23479. 
Lavine (Jules) : 
I’ve got evrything that goes with 


9465. 


22862. 


love. 10696. 
Magic in the moon. 11198. 
Law (R. P.) Benedicite omnia opera. 
31148. 


Law (William) : 
Dancing eyes. 21836. 
Don’t you knew. 16060. 
Fair as the moon. 19205. 
My Ohio Io. 22965. 
Nearly, dear, as sweet 

17383. 

No joys I have known. 5054. 
Old Samoan garden. 23098. 
Only when love is giving. 23124. 
Sadness of love. 20718. 
Wherever you are. 6068. 
Your eyes alone. 6239. 

Lawes (Henry): 
Angler’s song. 21615. 


as you. 


Sing, fair Clorinda. 28504. 

View, Lisbia, view. 28876. 
Lawler (R. W.) : 

Two gun Dan. 30792. 


We no washee clothes to-day. 9205. 
Lawless (EH. C.): 
For romance has found me at last. 
6922. 
Honeymoon ship. 
Lawnhurst (Vee) : 
Ain’t cha got no etty ket. 
Awakening, 3875. 
Bride comes home. 
Call of the prairie. 
Carry on America. 
Coronation. 31346. 
Cross-pateh. 6686, 13215. 
Gettin’ off. 19292. 
Give us this night. 811, 6976. 
Happy you and merry me. 168388. 
I’d rather call you baby. 31868. 
Ill be seein’ ya’ in the movies. 
24811. 
I’m just a little black sheep. 22336. 
I’m one of the Jones boys. 24865. 
I spy a spy. 24892. 


7141, 


24049. 


273. 
3527. 
dol. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 38L 


I wants what I wants when I wants 
it. 24914. 

Invitation 
29912. 

It can’t happen here. 22505, 22506, 

It’s the same old line. 27587. 

Jump Jeep, I give you orchids. 
25057. 

Land of Popeye. 

Listen to my 
32291. 

Looney goon, 25223. 

Midnight in Manhattan. 1713. 

Mutiny in the parlor. 1804, 4922. 

My sweet apache. 11441. 

Olive Oyl’s family reunion. 

Play safe. 17625. 

Please keep me in your dreams. 
20565, 20566. 

Pooey to you from me. 25686, 

Popeye on parade. 25688. 

Popeye song folio. 32887. 

Popeye’s eye popped out of his 
head. 25689. 

Question and the answer. 

Same old line. 33054. 

She was always a bridesmaid, but 
never a bride. 20760. 

Sing me a song o’ Popeye. 

Sour grapes. 28569. 

Strike me pink, do I see red. 25988. 


to happiness. 29911, 


25125. 


lonesome heart. 


25575. 


28322. 


25880. 


Table d’hote. 20972, 
There’s a method in my music. 
21053. 


Two marionettes. 33547. 
Us.on a bus. 9122, 12476. 
What’s the name of that song. 
3008, 5983. 
With me feet on 
26410. 
You don’t love right. 21499, 26448. 
You're the cutest. 21532. 
Lawrance (—): 
I like your old French bonnet. 
21569 (229). 
I want to go to Idaho. 24031 (98). 
Lawrance (A. J.) Moon, moon, moon, 
can’t you tell her I’se awaiting. 
21569 (366). 

Lawrence (EK. W.) Day dreams. 
Lawrence (Francis W.) 
will greet us. 11180. 
Lawrence (Frank W.) 

City. 16542. 


me schooner, 


19042, 
Lovingly He 


I love Atlantic 


Lawrence (Harold) Darkness. 24378. 
Lawrence (Jack) : 
Avalon by moonlight. 31081. 


Table under a tree. 30678, 
Lawrence (Jimmy) Let’s all have a 
merry old time. 4609. 

Lawrence (Lawrence) 
Orleans. 26961. 
Lawrence (Loretta) 
past dear. 19963. 


Down in New 


Let’s forget the 


1882 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Lawrence (Loyd) Why don’t you stay 


out of my dreams. 3095. 
Tiawrence (W. K.) ‘Dream river. 
26973. 
Laws (A. W.): 
Hvening chimes. 10160. 


Mother, dear mother. 11321. 


Sweet Estelle. 12167. 
Lawson (I. M.) Where’s my horse. 
26352. 


Lawson (J. B.): 
On a little blue lagoon. 17498. 
When the roses bloom in Oregon. 

18429. 
Willamette love song. 6103. 
Lawson (Paul) pseud. See Spaulding 
(G. L.) 

Lawton (F. V.) Fairy friends. 31552. 

Lax (Erich) Festzug der blumenkoni- 
gin. 3888. 

Lay (A. M.) Pray thee, love, come back 
to me. 11728. 

Lay (Julia) Shine on silver moon. 
20765. 

Lay (O. H.) 
15172. 

Layman (Ada) 

Layman (Zora): 
Let’s take off our clothes. 
Sleep baby sleep. 2473. 

Layne (HE. R.) JT give you everything 

and love. 1048. 
Layton (—). After you’ve gone. 
Lazala (R. HE.) Espafia nueva. 


Two sweethearts have I. 
So ends the day. 5514. 
1470. 


15533. 
21977. 


Lazar (Filip) Concerto no. 4. 4383, 
434. 

Lazare-Lyon. See Lyon (Lazare-) 

Lazarovsky (Samuel) Leb un hof. 
7694. 

Lazonby (I. C.) Extra in November. 
» 21998. 

Lazzaro (Eldo di) Chitarra romana. 
15848. 


Lazzaro (J: N.): 
South street strut. 
Sweeter and sweeter. 23509. 

Le (Bessie) Happiness. 13526. 

Leach (Alfred) Tapping along. 30690. 

Leach (Ernest) My New York papa. 


23423. 


4982. 

Leach (G. G.) I’m going back to 
Texas. 19616. 

Lead Belly. pseud. See Ledbetter 
(Huddie) 


Leadbitter (Teresa): 
Bright red berry. 9509 (84). 
Homing. 16429. 
Love is all things. 9509 (420). 
Perfect prayer. 9509 (558). 
Some new way of loving you. 9509 

(680). 

Think of spring. 5762. 
Valse joyeuse. 29189 (447). 
When the early roses. 9509 (789). 


Leading hymns. 1438. 
reaf (Ann) In time. 22488, 24995. 
Leaf (Burton) See Leaf (C. B.) 
Leat (CB): 
It just happened that way. 32117. 
Look before you leap. ‘32348. 
That unseen power called love. 
28712. 
Leaf (Ludwig) 
of love. 20440. 
Leafer (Allen) In a continental room. 
24957. 
Leal (F. V.): 
A mi madre. 6258. 
Busca otro amor. 9786. 
Don Pancho del Rancho. 


On a merry-go-round 


6776. 


Eres hermosa blanca paloma. 
13365. 
Luz. T874. 
Marciala. 7912. 
Te pierdo. 15022. 
Leaman (Lou): 
Ah, there, my little chickadee. 
21581. 
Garber’s (Jan) favorite radio 
songs. 16252. 
Leap year Lena. 4590. 
Lock your heart. 20021. 
No sun. 32692. 
Organ grinder’s swing... 20482, 
28216. 
Put down an empty glass. 5278. 
This is the night. 21079. 
Learnard (Pauline) ‘There’s nothing 
So lovely as love. 15087. 
Learsi (—): 
A vingt ans. 29190. 
Donnez-moi la main. 6777. 
Lolita mia. 1524. 
Tout petit pont. 2815. 
Leary (Maurice) Don’t you care just 


a little for me. 381456. 


Lease (Joseph) pseud. See AuLisio 


(Joseph ) 
| Leaver (W. J.) I’se leavin’ you mah 
honey. 1148. 
Leavey (Lilian) Read and _ enjoy. 
5299, 32966. 
Leavey (William) Youll bring me 
through. 383849. 
Leavitt (H. C.) Waiting. 2939. 
Leavitt (H. S.): 
Blending voices. 9726. 
Festival songs for Delaware 


schools, 1985-1936. 728. 
Listen and sing. 4652. 
Play a tune. 5233. 


Rhythms and rimes. 5334. 
Sing a song. 5479. 

Singing days. 17919. 
Songs of many lands. 5553. 


Tunes and harmonies. 21148. 
Tuning up. 5830. 


World of music. 15415. 


1885 


INDEX 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 31 


Le Baron (William) : 


Happy - go-lucky son-of-a- gun. 


All the world loves a lover. 18648 16335. 
(7). Le Cun (M.) Je ne veux rien. 10903. 
Clothes make the soldier man.|Lecuna (Juan) : 
18648 (76). Joropo. 13940. 
Course of true love. 18648 (87). Kindergarten waltz. 14000. 
Echo. 18648 (114). Leeuona (—): 
Poor old Solomon. 18648 (285). Falsa herida. 24542. 
They never think about the man. Guaira. 24655. 
18648 (349). Lecuona (Ernestina) : 
Things you think are not the No lo supiste comprender. 30280. 
things you say. 18648 (351). Plegaria Cubana. 32880. 
To be continued. 18648 (357). Tu divina emocion. 33521. 
Le Beau (Leonel) You are the one} yeeyona (Ernesto) : 
I’ve always longed for. 6163. Aguinaldos blancos. 3288. 
Le Bel (Irene) I will always love Andalucia. 12925, 21614, 26576. 
you, love you tenderly. 10722. Flor de lis. 19241. 
Leberman (H. N.) Centennial march. Love went up in smoke. 14173, 
21765. 17080. 
Lebert (—) Etude. 11012: Malaguefia. 1636, 14214, 22764. 
Le Blane (Arthur) Wondering moon. No wonder. 28115. 
15409. Para vigo me voy. 17576. 


Le Blane (EK. V.) 
Le Blanc (Ronald) 
in Dixie. 33777. 
Lebo (H. J.): 
Good shepherd psalm. 29670. 
Poor little boy. 14610, 20575. 
Star-Spangled Banner. 2582. 


Maybe. 1676. 
With Dixie down 


Lebo (W. H.): 
Ten concert songs for women’s 
voices. 27680. 
Thirty impressionistic songs for 


children and young people. 
27681. 
LeBoff (George) : 
Just for to-night you’re meant for 
me. 22575. 
Red rain. 23247. 
Lebonte (Lawrence) Back home with 
mother again. 12982. 


Le Boucher (Maurice) Odea Marsyas. 
28140. 
Le Boy (Grace): 
How’d you like to marry me. 
24031 (76). 


See also Kahn (Grace Le Boy) 
Lebron (Krank) What are women in 
the world. 23765. 
Leckie (J. B.) Spend an evening home 
with you. 2560. 
Leckie (Jack) See Leckie (J. B.) 


Lecksell (R. A.) Enchantment. 3832. 
Lecoeq (Charles) : 
-Incroyables. 7512. 
Merveilleuses. 7959. 
Le Count (C. J.) Brightest picture. 
24206. 
Le Cras (T. L.) Land of my fathers. 
29994. 


LeCrone (H. H.): 
Believin’ in love. 15694. 
Belong to you. 15697. 


Por eso te quiero. 20577. 


Por tus ojos negros. 20578. 
Say si si. 11900, 17822. 
Siete composiciones. 7695. 
Sofle que me dejabas. 55387. 
Vals de las sombras. 5875. 
Ven a mi otra vez. 5885. 


Ledbetter (Huddie) Negro folk songs 
as sung by Lead Belly. 30269. 
Lederer (Dezs6) : 
Lamento. 9509 (364). 
Souvenir. 9509 (695). 
Tambourin. 9509 (728). 
Ledue (Alphonse) & Gie.: 
Aria. 9758. 
Berceuse chinoise. 26663. 


Berceuse du petit zébu. 9696. 
Chanson pour Jean. 26770. 
Cinq études. 7669. 
Concertino da camera. 428. 


Concerto. 16282. 
Cours d’harmonie analytique. 
31358, 31359. 


Débutant eclarinettiste. 19059. 
Diane de Poitiers. 26928. 
Dissentiments. 542. 

Dix études. 4549. 


Dix études transcendantes. 18772. 

Dix piéces faciles. 263. 

Douze lecons de solfége. 

Douze piéces pour orgue. 

Gazouillis. 10288. 

Hymnes. 19507. 

Lune sur la mer. 11188. 

Nativité du Seigneur. 
17379. 

Nimura. 1958. 

Paris dans la brume. 11648. 

Piéce pour fifite seule. 17609. 

Rosiére du village. 23289*. 

Si jyosais. 11966. 


31134. 
15889. 


17376— 


1884 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


SE 


2497-2502. 
33374. 
31135. 


Soirs 4 Juan-les-Pins. 

Technique du hautbois. 

Treize lecons de solfége. 

Trio. 18234. 

Vingt études mélodiques de solfége. 
31213, 31214. 

Vingt lecons mélodiques de solfége. 
31136. 

Vocalise-étude. 5897-5901. 

20 exercices et études. 4908. 

Le Duc (D. C.): 
Auf wiedersehen, but not good-bye. 


15632. 
I’m looking ’round for someone to 
love me. 16594. 


I’m satisfied. 27440. 

Mammy’s little croonin’ tune. 
20135. 

Underneath the shady trees. 
18268. 

Way you smile. 238782. 


We're back together again. 18344. 


Lee (A. E.) I miss you in a million 
ways. 31971. 

Lee (A. J.) Texas centennial jubilee. 
15040. 

Lee (A. W.) jr. We danced. 15250. 

Lee (Amber) One for all and all for 
one. 20638. 

Lee (C. O.) That old gal. 12281. 

Lee (Claudia) Rain drops. 5298. 

Lee (D. B.) Dreamships. 10097. 

Lee (EK. J.) Teardrops in the rain. 
5685. 

Lee (H. M.): 


Date stamp. 17050. 
First year Purcell. 734. 
Full fathom five. 774. 
King’s hunt. 22595. 
Little pictures. 20011. 
Lott’s bricks. 17050. 

S Old King Cole. 23085. 
Second year Bach. 21662. 
Second year Haydn. 22175. 
Travels. 30769. 

Your hay it is mow’d. 18639. 


Lee (G. M.) Why did you do this to 
me. 33747. 

Lee (G. 0.) Rhythm’s in our soul. 
5332: 

Lee (H. W.) I’m moving up the way 


just by my Lord. 381950. 

Lee (Harry) Ili bet my boots this 
song’l] make a hit with you. 4238. 
Lee (J. H.) Waiting for kisses. 23714. 

Lee (J. L.): 
Melody of the wind. 20184. 


Memories are like moonbeams. 
30141. 
Vagabond trail. 23687. 
Lee (Jack): 


Ducky wucky dance. 31503. 


Mississippi melody. 1732. 
Lee (Larry) Frankly speaking. 3941. 
Lee (Marvin): 
I’m looking for the girl that sings 
My Mariutch. 9509 (319). 
Let’s play house. 9509 (383). 
Oobah man. 12862 (3889). 
Lee (Norman) : 


Arise. 18723. 
From dreams of thee. 27110. 
Rahoon. 206238. 
River. 20663, 33003. 
Lee (Mrs. O. G.) See Lee (A. E.) 
Lee (Ola): 


Home we both design. 22210. 
My old-fashioned home sweet home. 


11415. 
On the sandy shores at Malibu. 
ea 
Lee (Paula) Extraordinary. 27044. 
Lee (R. R.) What a funny little feel- 


ing when you love. 15266. 
Lee (Rosemary) : 
Love is like a toy balloon. 
Moonburn. 25365. 
What is this strange power you 


have over me. 26281. 


25248. 


You meet my specifications. 26468. 
Lee (Ruth) pseud. See Lefkowitz 
(Ruth) 
Lee (S. R.) What will be next. 23776. 
Lee (W. W.) ‘Tune the old cow died 
on. 12421. 
Lee (Walter) Doctor, bandage my 
heart. 13285. 


Lee (William) : 
In old age twilight, mother dear. 
19762. 
Promise. 20601. 
Leech (W.) Lady in the moon. 22605. 
Leedale (F. J.) Shirley Temple. 5459. 
Leek (Al) Strolling with you. 2610. 
Leeman (G. B.): 
Crooner’s lament. 456. 
Little bit shy. 1502. 
Leeman (George) Masabi. 7921. 
Leemhuis (Margaret) Saviour of Gali- 
lee. 5402. 
Leenen (Ernst): 
Adios, schone senorita. 
Drei tolle tage. 31490. 
George Sand, die besiegte siegerin. 


31009. 


13455. 
Skandal um die fledermaus. 33165. 
Lees (H. E.): 
I found a horseshoe in my teacup 
today. 4217. 


Old Man Depression has the blue 
eagle blues. 30331. 
Lees (Maude) My own Castilian rose. 
32621. 
Lees (Norton): 
Here is the best girl. 
Let me tell a story. 


31786. 
32254, 


1885 


INDEX 


Lees (Norton )—Continued. 
Put all your worries behind you. 
30437. 
Leese (H. D.): 
Just a little memorandum, dear, of 
you. 13957. 
Look up—look up—good times are 
comin’. 1588. 
Leeson (Cecil) : 
Air. 26620. 


Flight of the bumblebee. 737. 


Serenade espagnol. 28457. 
Leeton (Russell) Just you and a 
golden moon. 16867. 
Lefebvre (Channing), Carol of the 


Christmas presents. 26760. 
Leff (Sally) Will I ever fall in love. 


9348. 
Lefkowitz (Mortimer) : 
Breathless. 272. 
Low down moon. 1609. 
More I see of you. 1765. 


‘Lefkowitz (Ruth) 
lionaire. 7207. 


I don’t want a mil- 


‘Le Fleming (Christopher) Peter Rab- 
bit music books. 2134, 2135. 

Le Fort (Jules) Coquette. 9509 
(154). 


“Leftwich (V. C.): 
America’s beautiful dolly. 
Emblem of victory. 29541. 


24085. 


Keep a-riding with Roosevelt. 
25099. 

Little desert rose. 11078. 

Loving on the ocean. 1606. 

‘My California home. 380207. 

Ride. 2274. 

Rollicking. 2307. 

Sounds I love to hear. 33245, 

We two. 18354. 


“Leftwich pub. co.: 
When it’s moonlight on the desert. 
28970. 
When it’s night time on the prairie. 
30882. 
-Legati (Benedetto) Adagio. 
‘Legend of the Tzar Saltan. 
Legrand (Raymond) : 
Ah! Ah. 155385. 
Ah, les gangsters. 
Guapa. 10347. 
J ai passé au travers. 
Pontevedra. 11715. 
Sérénade arabe. 30517. 
Sur le Bosphore endormi. 
Valse rouge. 12484. 
Venez danser. 30819. 
Y avait un accordéon. 
-Lehar (Franz): 
Csardas. 460. 
Das is a einfache rechnung. 15517 
(72). 
Donaulegenden. 21894. 
Fiirstenkind. 33904 (86). 


1442. 
16202. 


24048. 
16820. 


33310. 


18542. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Ganze welt dreht sich um liebe, 
19282, 19283. 

Gold and silver. 829, 31675. 

Hie und da sagt eine frau zu allem, 
ja. 19451, 19452. 

Ich bin ein Wiener kind. 
(195). 

Ich liebe dich. 19701, 19702. 

Land des lichelns. 32229. 

Loekende lied. 20022, 32325-32327. 


29189 


Man with the three wives. 9509 
(442). 
Memories. 1693. 


Merry widow. 15517 (420), 27918. 

Merry widow waltz. 6253 (320), 
22823. 

My little nest of heavenly blue. 
1857-1862, 22944. 


Paganini. 32824. 

Piave-marsch. 205388. 

Red roses. 9509 (612), 12862 
(432). 

Schau mich an, sei mir gut. 19282, 
19283. 

Signal-marsch. 38270 (576). 

Stay with me for ever. 2590. 
Suite de danse. 20924. 

Tatjana. 20993. 

Vilia. 33582. 

Wenn zwei sich lieben. 15517 
(439). 


33786. 
There’s a spot I 


Wo die lerche singt. 

Lehman (Clarence) 
knew. 8996. 

Lehman (Evangeline) : 

Armistice day. 6345. 

Autumn reverie. 6363. 

Dream parade of the tin soldiers. 

29517. 
Drowsy lilies. 6819. 
Morning canter. 8020. 


Sérénade florentine. 17850. 
Lehman (F. M.) Royal telephone. 
5372. 


Lehman (Frank) When the watching 
time is past. 15517 (447). 
Lehmann (Andy) : 
Stars. 8822. 
Stars of the night. 23456. 
Lehmann (Liza) : ; 
Ah, moon of my delight. 9537. 
Beautiful land of Nod. 9509 (44). 
Billet doux. 9509 (68). 
Clock. 9509 (1385). 
Cobweb castle. 9509 (187). 
Happy prince. 29189 (147). 
If thou wilt be the falling dew. 
9509 (324). 
Little white rose. 9509 (407). 
Long ago in Egypt. 9509 (410). 
Love in a mist. 9509 (419). 
Mr. Coggs. 9509 (489). 
Nonsense songs. 9509' (525). 
Rose gardener. 9509 (627). 


1886 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1936 


Soul’s blossom. 9509 (693). 

Tell me where is faney bred. 9509 
(132). 

To all you ladies. 

Two seal songs. 9509 (382). 

Waters of Lethe. 9509 (773). 

Who is Sylvia. 9509 (798). 

Lehmann (Otto) Quartett. 9509 (83). 

Lehr (Mrs. E. I.) There’s a little log 
eabin. 18153. 

Lehr (Lew) Parked in the park in the 
rain. 25646. 

mehr, CN. B.) : 

There’s a little log cabin. 18153. 
While the lights are changing blue. 
12659. 

Lehrer (O. J.) Instrumental ensemble 
method for class instruction and en- 
semble playing. 10828, 10829. 

Leiby (A. C.) Sweetheart of mine. 
2667. 

Leich (Herbert) Dying slave. 

Leichte kavallerie. 14037*. 

Leid (S. G.): 

Fruits and flowers tell me now. 
29623. 

With Aruba tumba dance and ro- 
mance. 15397. 

Leidy (Marietta) 
thru your finger tips. 

Leidzen (H. W. G.): 

Christmas eve. 3813802. 

Deep purple. 10004. 

Festival march. 22023. 

Frim] favorites. 19269. 

Goldman march album. 10828. 

I love you truly. 7279. 

Tolanthe. 22497. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 31094. 
Just a-wearyin’ for you. 7279. 
New world symphony. 95037. 
Springtime. 30610. 

Leigh (EH. C.): 

Comin’ in to water. 415. 
Ranger and the wolf. 2232. 

Leigh (Walter) Concertino. 
18968. 

Leight (Lew) : 

By the little old mill. 

Chimney sweep. 370. 

I found an angel. 7215. 

Mother’s birthday. 11325. 

When I danced the moonlight waltz 
with you. 30875. 

Leighter (Henry Clough-) 
Leighter (Henry) 

Leighton (Frank) aw., 
(Bert) prop. Bill you done 
wrong. 9509 (67). 

Leiher (R. R.) Round the Alabama 
moon. 23830. 

Leinster (C. G.) lLet’s not make a fuss. 
25160. 


9509 (743). 


13353. 


When love slips 
18421. 


$905, 


6532. 


See Clough- 


and Leighton 
Me 


126829—37 25 


Leis (Herman) : 
I found a horseshoe in my teacup 
today. 4217. 
Old Man Depression has the blue 
eagle blues. 30831. 
Leith (Nora): 
Madame Dormeite. 12862 (319). 
Sleepy song. 29189 (391). 
Leith (William) Mary’s my sweet- 


heart. 112338. 

Leland (A, V.) Autumn time in the 
mountains. 18738. 

Leland (Robert) Song of the right. 
28565. 

Leleiohoku (—) Ta-hu-wa-hu-w ai. 
15002. 


Lelgant (Anna): 


Gang fon leben. 31627. 
Koift kichelach. 7657. 
Leliévre (Léo) Si je devais. 2481, 
8673. 
Lemaire (G. C.): 
Apaisement. 9593, 
Cceurs a moteaurs. 9890. 
Dans les buissons. 9971. 
Machins machines. 11193. 


Tout nu. 12384. 
Lemaitre (Francois) pseud. See Lead- 
bitter (Teresa) 
Leman(P.D. H.) Flying Cardinals. 746. 
Lemare (HK. H.) Andantino. 19944, 
22624, 27685, 32248, 32249. 
Lemelle (P. B.) Some day. 25916. 
Lemmermann (A. J.): 
Gondolier. 381679. 
Lullaby lady. 22757. 
Le Mmon (Denzel) In a paradise. 
10784. 
Lemoine (Henry) & cie.: © 
Air tendre. 18672. 
Ajacecio-la-blanche. 15538. 
Amour réveur. 6318. 
Au Christ-Roi dans la Sainte Eu- 
charistie. 26608. 
Bambolélé. 31408. 
Bourrée. 18888. 
C’est le premier lilas. 6535. 
Cancion y danza andaluza. 315. 
Cantu di malinecunia. 15807. 
Cent dictées musicales. 1424. 
Chansons florales. 9854. 
Chants, basses et chorals. 
Conte bleu et or. 15898. 
De plus en plus pompette. 
Dio vi saivi Regina. 31432. 
Don Juan de Manara. 10048. 
Douze chansons nouvelles. 
Elégie. 16117. 
Fantaisie bohémienne. 
Filles et garcons. 728. 
Flor querida. 19242. 
Harmonies du soir. 10376. 
Homme petit. 949. 


15827. 
19048, 


6637. 


16164. 


1887 


INDEX 


Lemoine (Henry & cie.)—Continued. 

Java des gros sous. 19834. 

Je voudrais vous faire un aveu. 
7566. 

La, tout pres de vous. 

Lamentu serenata di 
16902. 

Largo religieux. 11000. 

Légende de la galette des rois. 
7698. 

Mademoiselle le Diable. 

Mai. 11201. 

Messe basse pour 
27919. 

Missa Crux fidelis. 11278. 

Monsieur de la Fontaine. 

Ode & Marsyas. 28140. 

Panchita. 14558. 

Petit mari. 21386, 2137. 

Petite histoire. 8395. 

Pour les enfants sages. 11720. 

Précis d’harmonie. 17661. 

Quatre chansons. 17159. 

Quinze lecons de solfége. 31625. 

Ronde sur les ondes. 11857. 

Rosalito de Granada. 25791. 

Roussignolet. 2331. 

Sérénade espagnole. 

Sérénade napolitaine. 

Sirinatu. 17925. 

Six chansons de Jacotte. 

Six chansons printaniéres. 
21195. 

Sur la route de Berthier. 


19918. 
spanettu. 


7881. 


les défunts. 


7998. 


11936. 
2407. 


9063. 
21194, 


33309. 


Toccata, Fugue, et Hymne. 2805. 

Trois piéces. 32861. 

Tryptique. 28808. 

U marcante in fiera. 18259. 

Variations au Clair de lune. 2900. 

Vingt leecons de solfége. 1627, 
31626. 

Vive la Canadienne. 33587. 

Vivent les petits matelots. 9146. 

20 chansons populaires. 25037. 


401. 
8738. 


25 lecons de solfége. 

40 dictées musicales. 
Lemon (L. G.): 

Cottage song. 9509 (156). 

Rouse Caledonians. 9509 (633). 

Sweet Ann Page. 14955. 
LeMon (Melvin) Miner sings. 
Lemonaki, 1445. 
Lemonde (Louis) 

16112. 

Lemonier (Tom) : 


20199. 


BHeole du_ violon. 


pt. Il, n.s., v. 31 


22674. 
Moon giow waltz. 


Little spinner. 
Lemos (Anthony ) 
4870. 


Lemos (Dutch) See Lemos (Anthony) 


Lempe (M. E.) Piggy back. 21569 
(440). 
Lemson (B. A.) You are everything 
to me. 3182. 
Le Nard (Jule) pseud. See Fitz 
Patrick (J. L.) 
Lence (M. A.) : 
Baby shoes. 15648. 
Cheeka. 6598. 
I love you. 7275. 


I want you, I’ve got you. 16666. 

Just rolling along. 13876. 

Just you. 7630. 

Listen to the music. 1498. 

Major Bowes fortune wheel keep 
on turning. 17118. 

Moon dream won’t you please come 
true. 8000. 

Rainbow of our dreams. 2227. 

River of our dreams. 2282. 

Stars are shining bright. 18009. ~ 

When it’s peach blossom time in 


Egypt. 9275. 
With my horse and bridle. 9866. 
Youre my syneopating lady. 
18604. 
Lenczowski (Adam) Sympatji choé 
odrobine. 8904, 8905. 
Lenepveu (Ch.) awu., and Lenepveu 


(M. A.) prop. 
12862 (171). 
Lengnick (Alfred) & co., ltd.: 

Child. 362. 
First year Pureell. 734. 
Four pastorals. 3987. 
From an _eartist’s 
22072. 
Lullaby. 32409. 
Sailor’s life. 2347. 
Second year Bach. 21662. 
Second year Haydn. 22175. 
Simple tunes from near and far. 
23359. 
Six wayside sketches. 1787. 
Three first term violin pieces for 
class teaching. 21162. 
Two waltzes. 23017. 
Lenihan (G. L.) Shattered dreams. 
8656. 
Lennix (A. V.) 
a butterfly. 


Fugue a 4 parties. 


sketchbook. 


You are beautiful as 
23932. 


In my old home in Dixie land. | Lennox (Cecil) Itd.: 


15517 (180). 
Play dat rag. 26533 (224). 
Lemons (C. C.) Darkies’ paradise. 
3686. 
Lemons (Happy Jack) 
trails wind and cross. 
Lemont (C. W.): 
Buglers. 24220. 


Where the cow 
12653. 


Aithough. 18695. 
Dandelion, daisy and _ daffodil. 
26882. 


Don’t dingle dangle on the old 
garden wall. 29494. 

England’s good enough for me. 
27021. 


Ginger. 16265. 


1888 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


a ————————————————————— rE EEEEEEINIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 


Good evening! lady. 
22127. 

Good ship Crocodile. 

Have you _ heard 
19417. 

He’s got such funny little ways, 
but you can’t help liking him, 


PLE y 


29671. 
the rumour. 


can ya. 29714. 

House with the little green tiles. 
13596. 

I feel like a fish out of water. 
31879. 


I like it, I like it, I do. 29792. 

I’m on top of the world. 29821. 

I’m riding on a rocking horse. 
16600. 

I’m sitting round the oid round 
table. 1122. 

In a Gypsy caravan. 

Itll be reight. 1291. 

Its time to say your prayers. 
13915. 

Jack in the box. 4475. . 

Just a holiday sweetheart. 

Kentucky. 4547. 

Little boy sailor. 14104. 

Little ring of gold. 11089. 

Maid of Brazil. 1683. 

My oid-fashioned home. 30242. 

My old man’s a commercial trav- 
eller. 14412. 

Novel in a nutshell. 20888. 

Nuts, wine and crackers. 30303. 

Oh! Soldier! Who’s your lady love. 
5107. 

One tiny word. 20475. 

Play to me on your guitar. 

Popeorn. 17646. 

Rhythm of the sea. 


10781. 


13951. 


23187. 
8536. 


She couldn’t say boo to a goose. 
33114. 
She’s got that little something. 


17872. 
Song of the lift. 5546. 
Supposing. 20935, 20936. 
Sympathy. 2674. 
Three minutes of heaven. 
Toy-town wedding. 33480. 
When the swallows nest again. 


9018. 


18432. 
Where Yorkshire and Lancashire 
meet. 721372. 


Whistle little birdie. 

White cliffs. 6074. 

You and I. 21476. 
Lennox (Sidney): 

All the world is waiting. 31026. 

At the back of my dreams. 31072. 

In a canoe—with you. 32068. 


15361. 


Lennox (Stella) Dancing ' girl of 
Barcelona. 6711. 

Lenny (Harry) I'll still believe you 
true. 27381. 


Lenoir (Jean): 
C’est une petite étoile. 31223. 
lle magique. 10771. 
Longtemps. 15387. 
Oubliez-moi. 2082. 
Si je savais. 2438. 


Tout le long du ruban bleu. 2814. 
Le Noir (Lelya) I keep it to myself. 
31895. 

Lenok. 32250. 
Lenormand (René) ai., 
mand (Hmile) prop.: 

Artakiy Jopia. (12): 
Djélai. 15517 (78). 
Ti parou mi. 15517 (401). 
Vaha. 15517 (418). 

Voli marouna. 15517 (423). 

Lenski (Vladimir) : 

Mr. Roosevelt’s the man. 17203. 
Mr. Roosevelt’s the man, for you 


and Lenor- 


and me. 7987. 

Lentis (H. 8S.) Wenn ich von dir geh’, 
weine nicht. 12570. 

Lentsch (Lorie) jr. I only wish. 
10680. 

Lentz (A. K.) Vorstudien fiir das er- 
lernen des geigenspiels und des spiels 
auf anderen  saiteninstrumenten. 
26221. 

Lentz (D. J.) Let’s dance. 14054. 

Lenz (J. A.): 

Aloha. 381029. 

Beneath the silvry moon of my 
Hawaii. 29307. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 32649. 

Old Black Joe. 32757. 

Waltz exercise. 33608. 

Lenz (Leopold) Wanderer’s night 
song. 3270 (694). 

Lenzberg (Jules) Little Ruby. 29189 
(245). 

Lenzi (Alfred) When I’m alone with 
you. 380878. 

Leo (Al) When it’s lovetime in Love- 
land. 6017. 


19946. 
29189 


Konzert. 
Simple histoire. 


Leo (Lionardo) 
Léo (Yves) 
(386). 
Leon (Harry) pseud. See Sugarman 

(Harry) 


Leon (lL. M.) Rosita mia. 2329. 
Leon (Maria) Gitana. 24614. 
Leon (Rafael de): 

Maria de la O. 17141. 

Trinia. 18233. 

Ya no te quiero. 18545. 
Leonard (Beatrice) : 

Lament moderne. 10994. 


Last of the Boston Pratts. 22612. 


Mrs. Gainsworthy. 17206. 
Leonard (Conrad) : 

Living on love. 27754. 

Racy roadhouse. 30443. 


1889 


INDEX 


Leonard (Hddie) : 
I don’t want no Swanee river. 
31003 (69). 
Louisiana coon 
26583 (167). 
Leonard (Hmil) 
25864. 
Leonard (Jack) 


and the moon. 
Sicilian nights. 


Covered-wagon lull- 


aby. 15915, 29436. 

Leonardi (Leon) Blue night. 31182. 

Leonatti (A. D.) Blue, blue Arizona 
moon. 15727. 

Leonecavallo (Francesco) Cadenza. 
27687. 

Leoncavallo (Ruggiero) Mattinata. 


27688, 27689. 
Leone (Jennie) 
ealled.- 21109, 
Leone (Mario): 
Birthdays and roses. 
Cherokee Bill. 358. 
Cost of war.. 18977. 
Dream girl I’m lonely tonight. 
3776. 
Everything is in your kiss. 3859. 
Heaven sent me you. 16880. 
Tm in a daze. 31935. 
Love time in Vienna. 
My days in old Warren. 
Sing and dance with 


To the colors I am 


29318. 


30077. 
20276. 
the moon. 


28508. 
When I get you under the moon. 
9258. 
Your eyes tell me your answer. 
33891. 
Leonhard (EK. A.) Florida night. 
10221. 
Leoni (Franco): 
Bells. 62538 (85). 
Brownies. 6517, 6518. 
Leont (Charles) In Havana with 
you. 29881. 


Leopold (B.): 
Amour oriental. 
Aranka. 3342. 
Bilder fran Sverige. 
Dernier salut. 16002. 
Furiant. 39538. 
Hulan. 24758. 
Hungarian fantasy. 4180. 
Hungarian march. 10487. 
amma. . s2m128. 

Lumir. 4769. 
Na slovackém venkové. 
Pisen Lasky. 20553. 
Record. 11796. 
Rose von Granada. 
Wolga. 3148. 
Zingaresea. 26525. 
Leopold (J. W.) In Topsy Turvy 
town. ‘507. 

Leopoldi (Hermann) : 

A guater tropfen, so dreimal tiig- 
lich. 95138. 


88. 


234. 


1920. 


14709. 


| Leslie. 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 81 


Alois!! 38817. 
Fahr’ nach St. Gilgen zur som- 
merszeit. 31548. 
Grosse wunder, das man liebe 
nennt. 29681. 
Ich hab bei jeder 
19700. 
Landsieut’ ! 
Périphérie. 25657. 
Platzmusik. 5281. 
This must be love. 
Le Pard (Donald) 
my mind. 26476. 
Lepine (Frederic) 


resi gltick. 


4581. 
2775. 
You're always on 


I will be back in 


summertime. 10723. 

Lepine (Raoul) Born to be_ biue. 
6497. 

| Lepping (J. E.) Love walked away. 
1580. 

Lereh (B. S.) Just another day gone 
by. 4522. 

Lerman (J. W.): 


King of glory. 3270 (356). 
Voices of summer. 6253 (503). 
Lerner (Sammy): 

Breakfast in Harlem. 26715. 

Each morning after an evening 
with you. 638. 

I would love to have you love me. 
29854. 

Spanish Jake. 28572. 

Would ’ja have a cup o’ Java with 


me, 23918. 

Leroux (Xavier) aw., and Leroux 
(G. X.) prop. Sabretache. 9509 
(640). 

LeRoy (B. I.) For no reason at all. 
16220. 


Leroy (KH. A.): 
Let’s forward march with Roose- 


velt. 22631. 
Look into my eyes and smile dear. 
T&S08. 


March of times. 1653. 
Please take me flying. 
Le Roy (Harvé) 
LeRoy (K. W.) 
26727. 
Leroy (Nellie) 
LeSage (Allen) 


8438. 
San Jacinto. 28484. 
Bull frog’s wedding. 


Just posing. 13976. 
I’d like to make you 


mine. 29776. 
Lesh (KE. R.) Lonesome and blue. 
17035. 
Lesher (M. V.): 
Two silhouettes on the wall. 
‘18257. 


You are my every thought. 18560. 
LeSieur (Lorain) Lonesome moon. 
46982. 
Lesinsky (A. P.) Gipsy baron. 31648. 
Lesinsky (Joseph) Some one. 8744. 
mseud. See Langlois (Theo) 
Leslie (Charles) : 


Hoe cake shuffle. 4142. 


1890 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Swaying silver birches. 5688. 
Leslie (Edgar) : 
Be jolly, Molly. 3838904 (19). 
Dance coquette. 383904 (50). 
I can’t help it if I’m fidgety. 
62538 (198). 
I didn’t go home at all. 
(281). \ 
I’m a Yiddish cowboy. 62538 (206). 
Im glad I’m Irish. 3904 (125). 
Kanawha. 24031 (104). 
Oh! How can I ever forget him. 
6253 (855). 


12862 


Playing hookey. 9509 (573). 

Sadie Salome, go home. 21569 
(478). 

Someone’s waiting for me. 33904 
(279). 

Way down in cotton town. 33904 
(326). 


What’li I do with my nights the 
rest of my days. 3006, 9238. 


Won’t you even say hello. 26533 
(335). 
Leslie (George) pseud. See Diffen- 
baugh (G. L.) 
Leslie (Leta) It’s leap year. 18902. 


Leslie (Meivin) When it’s night time 


on the prairie. 6018, 30882. 
Leslie (Ralph) When it’s night time 
on the prairie. 6018, 30882. 


Leslie-Smith (Kenneth) : 
Canterbury fair. 13128. 
Love, for once you can’t fool me. 


22724. 
Salt water. 28428. 
Le Soir (Jack): 
Ask anyone. 125. 
Organ, the monkey and me. 
5173. 


Lesser (Robert) Would you love me 
if I were blind. 21455. 
Lessing (Samuel) Sailors holiday. 
2346. 
Lessner (Geo.) : 
For love’s sake, save the last waltz 
for me. 749. 
Friend that is true. 10261. 
I could call you everything but 
sweetheart. 998. 
Love is a game of hearts. 20082. 
Sweetheart, if you really feel that 
way. 238513. 
When the moon shines down in 
dear old Nevada. 18428. 
Lester (B. B.) If I had known. 
Za A 
Lester (Floyd): 
Changes. 6587. 
Old fashion blues. 
Lester (H. L.): 
He said, she said, they both said. 
13547. 
Rock-a-bye, my baby. 11841. 


2020. 


Roll along old mellow moon. 
14690. 
That means I love you. 
Yodling specialty. 15427. 
Lester (Hamp) See Lester (H. L.) 
Lester (N. W.) I believe in rhythm. 
Zalt, 
Lester (William) : 
Four part songs for junior high 
school boys. 10245. 
Home on the range. 27271. 
Song of the drum. 25934. 


15059. 


Stop dat buzzin’. 33280. 
Lesur (Daniel) Hymnes. 19507. 


Let all mortal flesh keep silence. 
30009. 

Let freedom ring. 22624*, 

Let’s play house. 16942. 

Let’s play together. 14068-14071. 

Let’s sing again. 11042, 20120. 


Letcher (R. L.) Dependable you. 
6750. 

Letellier (Edgar) Du soleil sur la 
porte. 6821. 

Letford (Slim) Our castle in the air. 
8353. 

Letorey (Omer) Benedictus. 21569 
(38). 


Letter edged in black. 14078. 
Letters (Will) : 
Has anybody here seen Kelly. 
21569 (185). 
Molly O’Morgan. 29189 (274). 


Letzten vier von Santa Cruz. 68538. 
Leuckart (FE. E. C.) : 
Auftakt zur tat. 29260. 
Deutschland. 29478. 
Divertimento. 4910, 4911. 
Fantasie und Fuge. 22011. 
Festmusik. 10202. 
Finnische volkstinze. 3900. 
Glaube. 29650. 
Hymne an die arbeit. 29766. 
Ich fahr wohl tiber ein see. 32026, 
32027. 
Kammerkonzert. 1384. 
Klage. 29979. 
Klosterbriider und lumpenbauern. 
Bend Ue 
Kurische suite. 1410. 
Kurze pastoral-messe. 7662. 


- Maria sass am rocken. 30121. 
Morgenrot, Deutschland. 22877. 


Musik ftir blechbl’ser u. schilag- 
instrumente. 1803. 

Neue dom. 17390. 

O freude iiber freude. 30307. 

Ostpreussische tinze. 30360. 

Passacaglia und Fuge. 23162. 


Schifermidchen, komm mit mir. 
33074. 

Stisser Christ und Herre mein. 
30641. 


1891 


INDEX 


Leuckart (EF. HE. C.)—Continued. 
Sympkhonische phantasie. 12205. 
Venezianische suite. 23694. 
Wohiauf, gen Bethlehem. 
ZAweites offertorium. 383902. 

Leur (Joop de): 
Dancing silhouettes. 


30937. 


21838, 29452. 


Dat zijn me dingen, Juffrouw 
Dinges. 31397. 
Hup, hup, hup. 31840. 
Kom catotje in mijn _ bootje. 
27661. 
We gaan de wijde wereld in. 
18340. 
Leutzel (—) Be thou faithful unto 
death. 188. 


Leux (Leo) Junge graf. 1345. 
Levant (Osear) : 
All dressed up and no place to go. 


12890. 

Carnival—ah romantie love dream. 
31253. 

Carnival—king and country eall. 
31255: 


Carnival marche. 31256. 
Carnival—then farewell. 
Lazy weather. 14033. 
Marche funebre. 32428. 
Take your time. 18089. 
That’s how Virginia began. 23583. 
Until to-day. 21184. 
Levant (Phil) Afterglow. 
12888, 18667. 
Levasseur (Ll. C.) Longing for you. 
7808. 
Levenson (Boris) : 
Autumn sorrow. 139. 
Fickle wife. 3891. 
From the distant land of Volga. 
770. 
Harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls. 
24684. 
King Vladimir’s feast. 1395. 
Russian collegiate drinking song. 
330387. 
Song of India. 
Levenson (Irving): 
Gotta break a date. 7019. 
Playing at love. 8425. 
Levere (M. B.): 
Mass in A flat. 
Silvery moon. 
Leverton (Orville): 
"Neath the Canadian moon. 28084. 
Yodelin’ lumber-jack. 29101. 
Levey (D. E.) I didn’t want to love 
you. 27334. 
Levey (H. A.): 
American home theme. 
March time. 11220. 
No turning back. 11500. 
Levey (Henry) Chopin 
18648 (69). 


31257. 


12882, 


14868. 


22786. 
23358. 


9579. 


technic. 


pt. III, n. S., v. 31 


Levi (Maurice) au., and Levi (Leon) 
prop. : 
Aero-naughty girl. 26533 (3). 
Brinkley bathing girl. 29189 (45). 
Christy girl. 26533 (42). 
I'm a_respectable working 
24031 (89). 
It’s nothing but a bubble. 
(150). 
Linger 
(164). 
. Lyre birds. 26533 
Take a tip from 
(418). 
Levin (Arnold A.): 
Ballade. 25170. 
So sweet, so fine. 


girl. 
26533 
26533 


longer lingerie. 
(L735 


Venus. 29189 


393202. 


Levin (Arthur A.): 
I never thought it eould end. 
16625, 
If you only knew. 16698. 
Levine (Abe): 
Crowded floors. 18996. 
Secrets of the moon. 20742. 
Soon after sunset. 17984. 
You’re a dream come back. 18588. 
Levine (Benjamin) : 
Not a word, nota sign. 5066. 
Sally Sue. 8604. 
Levine (Edgar): 
Bayou. 31114. 
It had to happen to me, 27578. 
Storm clouds. 18020. 
Levine (Irving): 
Baby, I’m crazy about you. 6371. 
Going through life alone. 6996. 
Hibiscus. 7110. 
Silent watchers. S680. 
Sweetheart rose. 8889. 
Waltz that broke my heart. 9175. 
Levine (Louis) : 
Rose of Maunawai. 2323. 
Song of the sky blue sea. 23414. 
Levine (Nathan) Romance in a 
dream. 2312. 
Levine (Sam): 
Arm in arm. 6544. 
I’m losing you. 7320. 


Levine (Sidney) 
32074. 
Levine 
9580. 
Levinson (Freda) avu., and Levinson 
(Mac) prop.: 
Speculating on love. 
Your beautiful voice. 
Levinson (Jerry): 


My dear—my dear. 
(Simon) American melody. 


25962. 
26515, 


Dreaming by the fireside. 598. 

Graduation waltz. 13496. 

It’s vacation time again. 13917, 
18918. 

Little bit later on. 11074. 

Living from day to day. 17021, 


20017. 


1892 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Love went up in smoke. 14173, 
17080. 
Moonrise on the lowlands. 1764. 


Nobody knows 
17426. 


but the _ posies. 


Proposal waltz. 28811. 

Sooner or later mark my words. 
30599. 

South boy wants to go home. 
25953. 

Spending your vacation in Maine. 
12088. 

There goes my attraction. 21042. 

Twiddlin’ my thumbs. 18246, 
21158, 23665. 

Vaquero. 12487. 


Whatcha gonna do when there ain’t 
no swing. 23779. 


You've got me _ guessin’ again. 
29167. 
You’ve. got me guessing again. 
12824. 

Levitzki (Mischa) Arabesque val- 


sante 12937. 


Levka (M. A.) Lonely waters. 1530. 
mhevy, (A. .T.) Samuel Cranston. 
30495*. 
Levy (Bob) See Levy (Robert) 
Levy (C. J.) Lady Tiger. 4574. 
Lévy (D. M.) California victory song. 
9815. 
Levy (H. L.) Jeanette, oh sweet 
Jeanette. 19835. 
Levy (H. M.): 
Always apart. 26569. 
Evening’s at seven. 27028. 
; Glorious love. 27143. 
Levy (Heniot) : 
Barcarolle. 21569 (23). 
Menuet in EB flat. 21569 (353). 
Piéce romantique. 3270 (497). 
Lévy (Lazare): 
Quatuor. 8485. 
Sans octaves. 8618, 8614. 


Levy (Louis) Music from the movies. 


382553. 

Lévy (Maurice) Chant de la jeunesse. | 
26771. 

Lévy (Michel-Maurice) Chant du tra- 
vail. 29381. 


Levy (Robert) : 
Give my heart a break but don’t 
break my heart. 22100. 


I have no regrets, have you. 1024. 


Love is in the air: 17067. 
On a silv’ry shore. 14511. 
Pardon my lips. 17582. 


She’d be mine for the asking. 
14767. 

Swing’s the thing. 14985. 

Thank you too much. 21016. 

There’s always romance. 5750. 

To Mary—with love. 26135. 

You’re no amateur. 9460. 


Lew Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1936. 22588, 
23424, 238860, 24024, 24422, 24799. 
Lewandowski (Adam) : 
Jak sen. 138927. 
Jak zabawa—to zabawa. 
32142. 
Lewandowski (Zygmunt) : 
Katia. 32194. 
Malowana lala. ‘7894. 
Maty, bialy domek, 22767. 
Lewel mfg. co., ine. Lewella waltz. 
SPAT Sy 
Lewellen (W. G.) 
song. 10962. 
Lewine (Richard) 
to a star. 10438. 
Lewinson (Harold): 
Clarabelle. 6622. 
My magical moment. 11409. 
Singing a different tune. 11993. 


32141, 


Kansas city zone 


Hitech your wagon 


Lewinstein (Sam) Night. 25506. 
Lewis (A. B.) Awake, America, 
awake. 18743. 
Lewis (Al): 
Color of your eyes. 21788. 
Dream shadows. 595. 
I know a crazy song. 31897. 


It’s like reaching for the moon. 


10873. 
This night belongs to you. 18183, 
21083. 
Lewis (Berta) Heut fand ein totes 
krinzelein. 19445. 


Lewis (C. B.): 
He calleth thee. 
One day’s fun. 


29189 (155). 
18648 (275). 


Lewis (D. A.) Still sweethearts. 
2594. 

Lewis (Dennis) Will ya, won’t ya. 
18491. 

Lewis (F. H.) Folk songs of Pasqua- 
ney. 3918. 


Lewis (Florence) : 
He’s a metropolitan love thief. 
24693. 
Love reborn. 11159. 
Lewis (Fred) Dream isle. 21917. 
Lewis (Freeman) O Thou, in whose 


presence. 28135. 

Lewis (Gwen) Sunshine album. 
33305. 

Lewis (Harry) Delightful Dallas. 
13262. 


Lewis (Idris) : 
From the Welsh hills. 
Green lawns. 7033. 
Morning song. 1768. 
Lewis (Isabella): 
And JI never drink, I can swear. 
26574. 
"Neath the deep blue sea. 20344. 
Lewis (J. C.) jr. Let’s cuddle in a 
cozy corner. 11025. 
Lewis (Joe) Sweetheart ballad. 12188. 


6942. 


1893 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 81 


Lewis (L. H.): 
Behold, it is written. 15693, 24165. 
Behold the spirits of all men. 26654. 
Come to Zion, singing. 29417. 
Hear my prayer, oh Lord. 27236. 
Lewis (L. L.): 
Here’s to the sweetest girl I ever 
knew. 10422. 
I know you can’t come down from 
the mountain. 10559. 


I must be losing my mind. 10674. 
Song that makes me ery. 12063. 
Sweetheart waltz. 12189. 
Whoopee. 12673. 

Lewis (lL. M.) I didn’t know you’d 

leave me. 7202. 

Lewis (lL. R.): 

Bow down Thine ear. 18648, (51). 


Two glee club versions of Dear 
alma mater. 7730. 
Lewis (Leona L.) Tra-la-la-la la-li-ta. 
2822. 
Lewis (Leonard) 
good-night. 14605. 
Lewis (M. B.): 
Christ is the door. 24802. 
Love is but a bubble, it broke like 
my heart. 25246. 
Wouldn’t it be nice. 


Please don’t say 


18540. 


Lewis (M. E.) Sierra blues. 33133. 
Lewis (R. C.) Not disappointed in 
Jesus. 23038. 
Lewis (R. S.) Hoping to heaven. 
16441. 
Lewis (Roger): 
Base-ball. 9509 (38). 


Roll on the rollaway. 9509 (623). 

To-night. 9509 (747). 

Under the electric lights. 
(757). 

Lewis (S. M.): 

Cowboy-now boy. 81003 (85). 

Ill be back next summer at 2 0° 
clock. 338904 (122). 

Ill give a penny for your thoughts. 
12862 (284). 


9509 


Tm all alone, hooray. 381003 
(71). 
On our balloon honeymoon. 31003 
(Gla) 
Sunset brings idle dreams. 33904 
(293). 
Lewis (T. E.): 
Calline, take me back again. 
18875. 
I want to be just what you were 
to me. 197190. 
Lewis (V. E.) Julie Ann. 7586. 


Lewis (W. H.): 
Answer, yes or no. 
Dear ol’ girl. 19053. 

- Frog peepin’ time. 13441. 
Lewis (W. P.) It’s heaven in our ren- 
dezvous. 16797. 


24095. 


Lewis (Will): 
Big city moon. 29314. 
Ole dancing shoes. 30327. 
Turn me loose at the ball game. 


21151. 
Lewit (H. M.) I never doubted you. 
24882. 
Ley (H. G.) Two choral preludes. 
3394. 
Leybach (J.) Fifth nocturne. 31003 
(52). 


Leyden (Gertrude) My old Blue Moun- 
tain home. 4983. 

Lherty (Mac): 

Parana. 2107. 
Vera—Vera. 2908. 

Liamine (—) Amour réveur. 

Libardo (Antonio) : 

Luna @dargento. 17098. 
Presa di Addis Abebba. 
Serenata bruna. 17852. 
Stornelli bianeo-neri. 5605. 

Libby (J. W.) I picked you out of the 

AIP ool. 

Liber (Jacques) : 
Alpine valse. 67. 
Arana de la noche. 
Around the Danube. 
At the ladybirds’ ball. 
Bella Napoli. 217. 
Benita. 31150. 
Gypsy dream. 381724. 
Humours of nature. 
Lucy. 382407. 

My Rosita. 1895. 
O balalaika. 17445. 


6318. 


20594. 


18719. 
15607. 
15620. 


SiGe 


On the banks of the Don. 32771. 
Serenade. 17849. 

Serenade andalouse. 33106. 
Simple story. 38145. 

Song divine. 33235. 

Souvenir de Santiago. 33246. 


Spring is dancing back to you. 


33264. 
Suite Pompadour. 2622. 
Tribute. 33494. 
Liberati (—) Vienna non sei pit tu. 
2914. 
Liberati (Ermete) Per una _ volta. 
5214. 


Libke (Rola): 
Cowboys meet at the old eactus 


trail. 18989. 
Honolulu belle. 19481. 
I wonder why. 16678... 
Who’s so sorry now—it’S you. 
21385. 
Libonati (G. A.) Along the stream. 
21601. 


Lichfield (Henry) : 
Alas, my Daphne, stay. 26549. 
All ye that sleepin pleasure. 26561. 
Lichner (Heinrich) : 
Heimkehr. 9509 (280). 


1894. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Heiterkeit. 9509 (281). 
Lichner album. 24031 (118). 
Tanz und spiel. 9509 (729). 
Licht (Wilhelm) In an old Spanish 
garden. 10789. 
Lichtenberg (Leopold) : 
Art of bowing. 33904 (15). 
Twenty-four studies. 21569 (159). 
Lichtenstein (Abe) and Lichtenstein 
(Sarah) Marching on with Roose- 
melt. L655. 
Lichtenstein (David Alshansky-) 
Alshansky-Lichtenstein (David) 
Lichter (Hans) pseud. See Clough- 
Leighter (Henry) 
Lid’s off. 15515, 16957, 20021, 21079. 
Lidauer 


See 


( Wiad.) Graj  skrzypku. 
7022, 90385. 
Liddle (Samuel) : 
Castles in the air. 337. 
Dirge for Phillida. 16025. 
Farewell. 9509 (219). 


How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
7162, 7163, 9509 (300). 
Love’s mastery. 9509 (427). 
Mother o’ mine. 9509 (496). 
My lady love. 12862 (227). 
My lute. 38270 (485). 
Song of the sons oversea. 
(689). 
Through the palm trees. 
(310). e 
Way home. 9509 (774). 
Liebe eines multimillioniars. 
Lieber Augustin. 14079. 
Lieberson (S. A.) In a winter garden. 
29878. 
Liebeserwachen. 
Liebeslied. 4565. 
Liebling (Emil): 
Complete scales for the piano with 
explanatory notes. 21569 (79). 


9509 
33904 


15970. 


33644. 


Florence. 21569 (145). 
Liebling (George) Waltz on black 
keys. 30842. 
Liefeld (A. D.) Prayer response. 
23210. 
Lien (O. M.): 
HKarly morning blues. 6836. 


Slicky tricky. 5500. 


Tricky melody. 9071. 
Lieurance (Thurlow) Flower girl. 
24569. : 
Lieven (Nils-Victor) Scholasticum. 


11908, 11911. 
Lifschey (Samuel). 
viola. 381100. 
Lifson (Harry): 
Fire-fighter. 10210, 16186. 
Good old New York. 29669. 
Moonlight dreams on Lake Louise 
Marie. 8010. 
Liggett (Carr) Perilous lady. 32852. 


Six suites for 


Light (Enoch) : 


Hail men of adventure hail. 887, 
4052. 
Where the mountains reach the 


moon. 18446. 
Light (G. M.) and Light (I. H.):; 
As far as I know. 31066. 
Just gettin’ along. 32176. 

When she puts her feet upon my 
back. 33690. 
Light (Nola) So silent. 
Lightly row. 7740. 

Lightner (A. B.) 
have. 4783. 
Lights of life. 


20818. 
Make your eyes be- 


32282. 


Ligus (Walter) Two hearts. 12441. 
Liles (G. M.) Loving you. 278834. 
Liliuokalani (Queen): 
Aloha. 6298. 
Aloha oe. 62, 18689. 
Liliuokalani (Lydia) See Lilivokalani 
(Queen) 


Liljefors (Ruben) 
Lillenas (B. M.) 


Tre singer. 14091. 
Song of the reapers. 


17975. 
Lillenas (Haldor) : 
Adoration. 9528. 
All that I need is Jesus. 3309. 
Alone with Jesus. 6253 (11). 


At the hallowed place of prayer. 
3363. 

Blooming as a rose. 3467. 

Carest thou not. 3546. 

Clasp of a friendly hand. 9882. 

Dark Africa. 38681. 


End of a life of sin. 3833. 
For Jesus’ sake. 3925. 
Forsaken. 3935. 

Gift of love. 27132. 


Go and search for the lost. 3985. 

Hail to the mighty Conquerer. 
10363. 

He helps us through. 4095. 

He lifted my burden. 4096. 

He tenderly lifted me. 27232. 

I am going home in the morning. 
4198. 

I ean never forget. 4198. 

I can never tell. 4199. 

I want my Savior first. 43848. 

Jesus Thou art fair to me. 4487. 

Just tell Jesus all. 4534. 

Lessons. 4601. 


Lillenas’ solos and duets. 7748. 
Little while. 4672. 

My mother. 4978. 

Not a shadow land. 5065. 

Oh, tell me more of Him. 5108. 


Old things 
5133. 

On life’s ocean. 5141. 

Out where the night is the darkest. 
5185. 

Pilot of Galilee. 


have passed away. 


5226. 


1895 


V 


INDEX 


Lillenas (Haldor)—Continued. 

Possible. 5251. 

Praise God, I’m going home. 5258. 

Pray till the victory comes. 5260. 

Radiance that shines from Him. 
5287. 

Rainbow for mother. 

Rose of Sharon. 5368. 

Savior lead me. 5400. 

Somebody. 5526. 

Somebody else 
5528. 

Song I cannot write. 

Song of songs. 12051. 

Sun always shines. 5619. 

Surpassingly sweet is that won- 
derful name. 5631. 

Talk it over with Jesus. 5675. 

Victorious Christ. 2910. 

Well springs up in my soul. 

When God speaks. 5998. 

When you really need a friend. 
6058. 

While shepherds watched. 33727. 

Why will you wait. 6095. 

Will the story be told. 6101. 

Would you be ready. 61386. 


8500. 


needs Him too. 


8759. 


9224. 


Lillenas’ solos and duets. 7748. 
Lilley (Mrs. Kader) See _ Lilley 
(Rose) 
Lilley (Rose) : 
Waiting each night for you. 9168. 


23729. 
Laughter and tears. 


Way of true love. 
Lillian (Isidor) 


27674. 
Lilliburlero. 27732. 
Lillich (Evelyn) Meet me under the 
moon. 7939. 
Lillicrapp (G. P.): 
Aw gee. 26611. 
Where have you _ been hiding. 
29015. 
Lillie (K. C.) Hold me close. 24722. 
Lilly (J. S.) Night. 30276. 
Lilly (Willian) : 
Ecstasy of love. 21966. 
Night in the pyramids. 23022. 
Tyroleans on parade. 21167. 
Zanita. 24030. 
Limbert (W. <A.) Wedding bells. 
2989. 
Limenta (Fernando) : 
Frescobalda. 29619. 
Magliettaie. 20127. 


Preludio e fuga in la min. 165. 
Lincke (Paul): 

Alhambra. 3298. 

Amina. 18648 (10), 29189 (5). 

Armer zigeuner. 117. 

Auf der rennbahn. 31003 (18). 


- Bajadere. 29189 (20). 
Coon’s birthday. 15517 (64, 65), 
29189 (71). | 


Dirnenlied. 33904 (59). 


1896 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Du mit deiner locke. 29529. 

Fireflies. 16187. 

Fixe Donaunixe. 9509 (229). 

Fresh flowers. 21569 (151), 26533 
(79). 

Glow-worm. 38983, 31660, 31661. 

Grossstadtleben. 4037. 


Guten morgen vielliebchen. 4042. 

Im olympischen dorf. 16703, 19731, 
19732. } 

Im walzerrausch. 31003 (78). 

In der sperlingsgasse. 19746, 
19747. 

Isola bella. 44389, 19797. 

Ist die welt auch noch so schon. 
16784. 

Kwang Hsii. 

Lebende bilder. 

Liberia-marsch. 

Love’s fancies. 
(104). 

Lysistrata waltz. 


15517 (206). 

4594. 

33904 (163). 
29189 (251), 31003 


15517 (230). 


May I have the pleasure. 9509 
(461). 
Miiskenspiele. 4912. 


Ouverture zu einer festlichkeit. 
17557. 

Potpourri. 30423. 

Queen of the night, Amina mine. 
9509 (595), 18648 (299). 

Remember, to err is human, to for- 
give divine. 15517 (313). 

Rollschuh liufer walzer. 
(150). 

Runxendorfer. 17788, 17789, 20703. 

Satyr-tanz. 31003 (158, 159). 

So lang es schéne frauen gibt. 
5516. 

Songs of the sweet love-night. 
15517 (3868). 

Spreewald - marsch. 
701). 

To err is human, to forgive divine. 
15517 (402). 

Under love’s window. 29189 (440). 

Unrequited love. 28850. 

Unsere braunen jungen. 18270. 

Ver luisant. 15517 (417, 418). 

Volkerfrieden. 30828. 

Way to the heart. 9509 (775). 

Weine nicht. 5962. 

Wenn der mondschein 
21569 (597). 

Wenn die sonne schlafen geht. 
18365, 18366. 

Wenn du willst das du_ stillst. 
15517 (488). 

You are the star that guides my 
way. 26533 (338). 

Zurtickgekehrte taler. 9509 (823). 

Angels of night. 26533 (11). 

Babbling brook. 29189 (15). 

Cavaleade. 3561. 


31003 


9509 (700, 


scheint. 


Lincoln (H. J.): 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cuban independence. 462. 

Dream of the South. 29189 (92). 

Dreaming, love, of you. 33904 
(62). 

Fire drill. 26533 (74). 

Flash-light. 26533 (75). 

Focus. 12862 (168). 

Full hand. 29189 (124). 

Fuss and feathers. 339094 (88). 

Garden of dreams. 29189 (126). 

Jolly sailor. 29189 (221). 

Just south’ard of the line. 

Love song. 14168. 

Moss rose. 29189 (277). 

victorious nation. 
(320). 

Playmates. 29189 (3382). 

Rag bag. 29189 (348). 

Royal flush. 29189 (360). 

Tolling of the chimes. 26140. 

Twelfth regiment, N. G. P. 3270 


22582. 


29189 


(674). 
Which way did my mamma go. 
6253 (524). 
Lincoln (LaFayette) My flower of 
love. 14867. 
Lincoln (W. K.) Kuu lei lilia. 27664. 
Lincoln music corp.: 
Courtin’. 3813860. 
Get along old Paint. 31637. 
Heaven in my heart. 29720. 


I’m sorry, that’s ali I can Say. 
31957. 

I’m the roughest and toughest. 
31963. 

My sugar turned sour on me. 
28071. 

Song of the golden West. 33236. 

Under the Texas moonlight. 
33007.” 

Wagon train keep moving along. 
o3DoT. 

Why should it end this way. 
33753. 


Widow’s daughter. 30920. 


You’re evrything sweet. 26479, 
30976. 
Lind (C. G.) Put yourself in my 
place. 5279. 
Lind (L. S.): 
Choose your partners, keep a 
Swingin’. 9870. 


I’m calling you. 7291. 

In a funny box they call the radio. 
10779. 

Is it ‘cause I love just you. 7526. 

Magic wheel, weave a dream for 
me. 7885. 

No night. 8208. 

Two dear shoes. 

Lind (M. J.): 

Believe it or not. 

Finally. 16184. 

Hobo-bound. 7124. 


12437. 
6430, 


18254. 
pseud. 


Two lips. 
Lind (Roy) 
Lax(N IRS) 
Lindal (P. R.): 

My garden. 28016. 

My rosary of memory, 


See Lindquist 


28065. 


Lindberg (—) Sommarkavaljeren. 
23407. 
Lindberg (Conrad) : 
Love on the W. P. A. 20096. 


Take it lightly. 20976. 
Lindblad (A. F.): 


Karin Méansdotters vaggvisa for 


Hrik XIV. 32192. 
Skjutsgossen pi hemvigen. 33170. 

Sommardag. 33230. 
Lindblad (Otto) Trollhittan. 33508. 
Linde (Otto) Es war schon, als du 


sagtest: Ich liebe dich. 6853. 
Lindeau (Henry) Vagabond boogy 
man. 2890. 
Lindeman (Henry) 
saxophone solos. 16974, 25184. 
Lindeman (Joe) I’m charmed. 
Lindemann (Hdward): 
Early in the morning. 16110. 
Fris-co at night. 22070. 


18 modern hot 
(292. 


How about a shoe-shine. 19498. 

Just a little home. 13955. 

Little red beans. 22670. 
Lindemann (Heinz) : 

Als er dir rosen brachte. 15565. 

Hs fitistert die liebe. 16132. 

Jugend marschiert. 1341, 13842. 

Liliputaner kommen. 16969. 

Prinzesschen macht  hochzeit. 

32918. 


Lindemann (Otto): 

Ball an bord. 12991. 

Finnische fantasie. 381578. 

Miss Dudelsack. 33904 (194, 195). 
Lindemann (Paul) : 


Alle hampelmiinner tanzen. 15551. 

Erwartung. 31524. 

Schloss des bergkonigs. 2377. 
Lindemann (W. C.): 

Empire city salute. 31517. 

Empire state salute. 31518. 
Lindemann (Wilhelm) Trinklieder 

mazurka. 2834. 


Lindemann (Edition) Otto Lindemann: 
Alle hampelmiinner tanzen. 15551. 


Als er dir rosen brachte. 15565. 

Erwartung. 31524. 

Hs fltistert die liebe. 16132. 

Jugend marschiert. 1341, 1342. 

Liliputaner kommen. 16969. 

Prinzesschen macht hochzeit. 

32918. 

Schloss des bergk6nigs. 2377. 

Linden (Alan) Only a stone’s-throw 


from heaven. 17524. 
Lindenberg (Dorothy) : 
Broadway. 9771. 


1897 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s.,'v. dh 


Lindenberg (Dorothy )—Continued. 
Night. 82674. 
Linders (Karl) 
(Adam) 
Lindesmith 
27385. 
Lindfors (Hula) 
year. 3794. 
Lindgren (F. EH.) : 
Beautiful city. 


pseud. See Geibel 


(SHER) I don’t care. 


Dreams of yester- 


31003 (16). 


He guides me with His eyes. 
31003. (64). 
Lindkamp (C. H.) We'll dream to- 
gether. 2961. 
Lindley (A. J.) When dogwood 
blooms, I can't forget. 23784. 


Lindley (H. 8S.) Mellow moon. 1690. 


Lindley (W. C.) I never knew how 
much you meant to me. 31976. 

Lindquist (Caroline) Little prayer. 
27749. 

Lindquist (N. R.) Blue in your eyes. 
217138. 

Lindsay (Bus) See Lindsay (KE. W.) 

Lindsay (Buster) See Lindsay (E. 
Ws) epur: 

Lindsay (Chas.) pseud. See Engel- 


mann (H.) 
Lindsay (EH. G.): 
African sun dance. 6268. 
In the Blue Ridge. 16739. 
Strumming on the old banjo. 8846. 
When twilight fades in the Ever- 
glades. 33707. 
Lindsay (EH. W.) My dream. 
Lindsay (E. W.) jr.: 
Funny face. 22077. 
No one but you. 28109. 
Lindsay (G. L.): 
Educational orchestra album. 


25422. 


10186. 
Educational vocal technique. 647, 
16113. 
Lindsay (J. W.) Too late. 31008 
(195). 
Lindsay (S. S8.)- Red head, ginger 
bread. 28343. 
Lindsay (William) Christmas folk- 


- song. 313803. 


Lindsey (Mildred) Maybe. 17157. 
Lindstrom (P. W.): 
Home on the hill. 13582. 


May. 20167. 
Our captain. 17542. 
That rendezvous with Sue. 
26083. 
Lines (Nestle) Ridin’ home. 8543. 
Lines for love. 694, 4203. 
Lingafelt (W. S.): 
According to you. 3274. 
I want somebody to love. 4344. 
Let’s pretend we’re sweethearts. 
4626. 


12283, 


Swinging on the back porch. 12200. | 


Lingdahl (KE. I.) Eternal love. 3840, 
3841. 

Lingle (B. K.): 
Calm hour of night’s repose. 29363. 
Devotion. 24413. 
Firefiy. 16188. 
Glorious. 24622. 
Mother. 25379. 
Mother, my mother. 
Pickaninnies. 25666. 
Rainbow. 17697. 
Sea picture. 25826. 
Serenade. 25840. 
Shadows. 25848, 
Summer is here. 


25383. 


25999. 


Link (Al) pseud. See Linkenheimer 
(A. L.) 
Link (FF. M.) Lincoln school song. 
25182. 
Linke (E. G.) True blue. 26155. 
Linkenheimer (A. L.): 
Dear old Missouri. 19054. 


You’d better sow your oats while 
you are young. 6171. 


Linneken (Robert) © That’s why I’m 
blue. 18146. 

Lins (R. E.) Go easy on my heart. 
29654. 


Linsenbigler (M. M.) I love nature— 


and you. 4252. 
Liola. 16979, 16980. 
Lion (¥.) Chipolata. 18926. 
Lionei Monekton melodies. 27734. 
Liparini (Antonio) : 
In the dream of love. 16741. 
Nel sogno dell’amore. 1935. 


Stella @amore. 14922. 
Lipet (James) Your eyes are like 
Dinah. 26516. 


Lipkin (Ann): 
I love you senorita, I do. 
16555. 
Just for yourself. 16854. 
Love I gave so free. 11135. 
Lipman (D. H.) You try to be what 
you're not. 9476. 
Lipman (J. I.): 


13679, 


Gotta break a date. T7019. 
Playing at love. 8425, 
Lipnicki (A. H.) Imagine. 32058. 


Lippert (Bernice) 
blues. 13618. 
Lippman (S. 8.): 


{ ean only sing the 


Burlesque waltz. 21732. 

David Copperfield suite. 24381. 

Has anybody seen an Eskimo. 
24686. 

I may be a wow. 24875. 

Little peach. 1510, 

Lucky me. 25277. 

My heart can take a_ beating. 
25435. 


Waltz time is romance time. 26236. 
Waltz with me till dawning. 28894, 


1898 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Winken, Blinken and Nod. 3128. 
You went along with my song. 
26510. r ’ 
Lipshitz (H. J.) You are my inspira- 
tion. 15484. 
Lira (EK. V.) 
4273. 
Lisbona (Eddie) : 
Bad as you are. 15658. 
Duchess is learning the rumba. 
6822. 
Handful of smoke. 13524. 
Hold me tight I’m failing. 18575. 
If I were Bing. 27514. 
Let’s make it up for the last time. 
11034. 
On with the show, don’t ring the 
curtain down. 204638. 
Poor little Romany. 8445. 
There’s a song they sing at a sing 
song in Sing Sing. 2750. 
Tower of London. 15138. 
Liscomb (Nellie) So ends the day. 
5514. 
Lish (H. E.): 
Ah blinde mame. 18668. 
I’d have everything if I had you 
my dear. 13631. 
It was Will Rogers who. 1810. 
La Guardia, the people’s man. 
1417. 
New York, the city of good cheer. 
14448. 
President song. 17666. 
Two blue eyes in Dixie. 15167. 
Lisko (C. H.): 
Song of the surf. 20858. 
Tell the world you're happy. 21004. 
List (W. A.) It’s gonna come home to 
you. 29925. 
Listen and sing. 4652. 
Listen to the mocking bird. 22658. 
Lister (J. A.) You’re O’Kay. 6205. 
Liszanckie (F. EH.) Tantalizin’ sweet- 
heart. 33367. 
Liszt (Franz): 
Consolation. 19997. 
Dream of love. 7754, 19998, 32296, 
32297. 
Feux follets. 1494. 
Franz Liszt. 30082. 
Hungarian fantasie. 32298. 
Liebestraum. 1495. 
Liszt fantasie. 7755. 
Love’s dream. 11072. 
Préludes. 32299. 
Prometheus-bound. 14098. 
Rhapsodie hongroise. 9509 (390- 
398), 18648 (226, 227). 
Second Hungarian rhapsody. 1496. 
Weinen, klagen. 1497. 
You’re my dream. 7756. 
Litolff?s (Henry) verlag: 
Beherzigung. 34384, 3435. 


Vm faithfully yours. 


T8899: 


Jettelzech. 6444. 

Canzonetta. 9829. 

Chor der toten. 3585, 3586. 

Ciacona. 38602. 

Concerto grosso in C moll. 3645. 

Corydon. 6669, 6670. 

Cyklopisches hammertricinium. 
6696. 

Divertimenti a 4. 3734. 

Drei trios. 10394. 

Du falsches herze. 31498. 

Hs will die Galathe. 6854. 

HEwige ruf. 31541. 

Fremde linder. 10257. 

Frisch auf, ihr musikanten. 6939. 

Friihlingstag in Garmisch. 10275. 

Fiinf leichte duette. 9781. 

Haschemadel. 10878. 

Heimat. 10414. 

Hochenauer schiffsgeschrei. 7125. 

Hymnus. 5467, 5468. 

Kadenzen, 4588, 4539. 

Kamerad deutscher. 10960. 

Klavierkonzert. 10976. 

Kleine suiten. 4560. 

Konzert B-dur fiir fagott. 11331- 
gla aesae 

Lied vom neuen reich. 11056. 

Lilofee. 11065. 

Mayen- und gukguks-lied. 7932. 

Mensch ist frei geschaffen. 4835, 
4836. 

Mieze mlitterlein. 11273. 

Musik ftir ktinstler und laien in 
der alten manier. 11348. 

Nurnbergisches quodlibet. 8231. 

O heller glantz, du gitildnes light. 
8237. 

Scholasticum. 11907-11911. 

Sechs mirsche. 10260. 

Sechs trios. 17684. 

Siesta-walzer. 83134. 

Sinfonia in es dur. 5478. 

Sonatine A-moll. 12044. 

Sonnenwende. 5558, 5559. 

Sprichwort, Potztausend. 8805. 

Spriichworter-symphonie. 11334. 

Suite in A moll. 5616, 18043. 

Trostgelaut. 12407. 

Unser matz hatt einen grosseu 
langen bart. 83560. 

Venezianische girten. 12492. 

Vokale kammermusik. 12514. 

Vom singen zum _ klavierspielen. 
5904. 

Vorlesung tber die gesundheit. 
9155. 

Waldszenen. 5418. 

Wenn tiber stiller heide. 5969, 
5970. 

Zwei vaterlindische kanons. 
11868. 

10 klavierstticke nach _ liedern. 
12715} 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Litsis (Mildred) 
air with you. 
Littau (Frank) 
diffrent. 33864. 
Littee (Ramon) : 
Casita blanca. 


Take me up in the 
£2219. 
You’re just a little 


300. 


Moonlight tango. 1760. 
Paquita. 21038. 
Ramon tango. 2281. 


Mitte Chie Se 
Come and bring your sweeties to 
the old barn dance. 138184. 
Don’t you hear the whistle blow, 
Joanna Jo at sea. 16059. 
I’m dancin’ on the rainbow with 
you. 295. 
Ladies oh, ladies oh. 14016. 
Lope aiong little pony, lope along. 


17042. 

Mar honey baby gone back on me. 
14221. 

Maxie Lou, Maxie Lou, how I love 
you. 17155. 


My castle o’ dreams. 8067. 
When first my eyes beheld you 


dear. 18402. 
Litterio (J. A.) Tramping my way 
along. 30765. 


Littiken (Bernadine) : 
I’ll just string along. 31906. 
List’ning to the raindrops. 32295. 
Love may come along. 22735. 
Little (A. G.) We can have peace. 
15248. 
Little (G. A.): 


I got nothin’ to do but love. 7226. 
I just made up with that old girl 
of mine. 16506. 
There’s a new moon tonight, in 
Sunshine Valley. 8991. 
Little (H. J.): 
Most adorable you. 30185. 


Please stay our President. 11706. 
Little (J. C.): 
Back in 
18759. 
Love lit skies are blue. 
Little (Jack) : 
Is a daffydill as crazy as a crazy 


those log eabin days. 


20090. 


quilt. 13880. 
Reason I call you sweetheart. 
17704. 


What’ll I do with my nights the 
rest of my days. 30066, 9238. 
Little (M. B.) Youre mine only in 


dreams. 6199. 
Little (T. B.) Ridin’ night herd. 5336. 
Little (V. G.) Laudate Dominum. 


22614, 22615. 


Little (W. R.) Star of the Texas trail. 


2581. 
Littie (Wesley) When I waltz with 
you. 9270. 


Little Black Sambo. 11074*. 


classics orehestra folio. 4661. 
cobbler. 9509 (400). 
Jack Horner. 25191. 

Miss Nobody. 18150. 
Nemo. 3270 (756). 

Little old shanty on the claim. 
Little Red Riding Hood. 251938*. 
Littlefield (Margie) : 


Little 
Little 
Little 
Little 
Little 
1509. 


I wish you were mine tonight. 
7414, 7415. 

Love came to me in the gloom. 
11133. 


Littlest rebel. 2165. 

Littman (Billy) When I played kid 
games with -you. 15517 (442, 448). 

Littreil (LL. L.) My heart underwent 
an operation. 28029. 

Liturgical soe. of Saint James. 
of the ordinary. 22896. 

Litzenberger (Raymond) Alphabet 
song, yes me no work to-day. 15562. 


Musie 


Li Vecchi (Clara) Sogno_ dorato. 
23395. 
Lively (Bob) I found a new moon 


when I found you, darling. 31888. 
Lively (K. A.): 
Dickey birds. 540. 


Hurdy-gurdy man. 975. 


I went to the circus. 1179. 
Livernash (Will): 
Binns’ (Billy) ranch, range and 


home songs. 9714. 


Broadway, dear and you. 18648 
(56). 

Living on a shoestring and love. 
14124. 


Love is a beautiful thing. 20081. 
Stop, look and listen. 383282. 
Lives for love. 151. 
Livgren (Ole) See Livgren (Oliver) 
Livgren (Oliver) Uy-yodel-ladee-hoo. 
ya verg 
Liviabella (Lino) 
Livingston (Bill) : 
Good-night to you and I do mean 


Vincitore. 33583. 


you. 10829. 
Is that gratitude. 7529. 
My song is you. 20828. 


Sing, freshman, sing. 17909, 23364. 
Two silhouettes on the moon. 5851, 


12445. 
What the heart believes, the eyes 
will see. 9243. 
Livingston (Kline) Rescue my heart. 
32983. 
Livingston (Louise) Make believe 


with you. 4781. 
Livingston (Phil): 
I love the night. 4254. 
Kiss I stole. 1397. 
Love on a rooftop. 4738. 
Lovely senorita. 4751. 


Livingston (William) I sing. 19656. 


1900 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


es 


Livingstone (Arthur) Shining river 
trail. 17878. 
Livingstone (D. J. (Scotty)) Let’s get 
another deck. 16935. 
Lizeano de la Rosa (Martin) : 
Mi Triana. 25335. 
Rataplan. 25741. 
Ljungléf (Gustaf) Stilleben. 30629. 
Llewellyn (A. J.): 
Hunting song. 27913. 
Song of the lark. 28812. 
Llewellyn (D. L.) Sunbeam in my 
soul. 12153. 
Llewellyn (H. M.) Unlock your heart 
and give me the key. 21182. 
Llewellyn (Kdw.): 
Come and tease the moon with me. 
24031 (381). 
If you but knew. 24031 (96). 
Premier. 20590, 20591. 
Llossas (Juan) Nimm die fiedel, mein 
zigeuner. 14458. 
Lloyd (Bob) Love is but a bubble, it 
broke like my heart. 25246. 
Lloyd (Gladys) : 
Lize mammy. 7783. 
Step lively. 8831. 
Wandin’ on. 9188. 
You and I. 94138. 
Lloyd (H. A.) Tell me lovely bluebird. 
8935. 


Lioyd (J. M.) Awni Fethlem. 147. 
Lioyd (J. P:): 

Autumn breeze. 24123. 

Coyotes barkin’ at the moon. 


29437. 
Let’s pretend. 30018. 

Lioyd (Olive) Two tunes for Tony. 
17023. 

Lilywelyn (R. M.) Some one’s rocking 
my dreamboat. 12029. 

Hoe. 31003. (23, 38, 83, 86, 95,‘ 98, 
1234 155; 169) 173, 185,218, 225). 


102, 


Lobel (Paul) You above all. 9412. 
Lobetanz. 30831. 
Loblov (Bela) Justa lie. 22559. 
Locascio (Joseph) Wasted dreams. 
15241. 
Locey (Chick) pseud. See lLocey 
(James) 
Locey (James) : 
@an it be you. 21750. 
Cotton pickin’ time is over. 21806. 


From that moment on. 22973. 
If I only had the nerve. 22440. 
In Shadow Valley. 22472. 
Loch Lomond. 32324. 
Lochart (Helen) Let’s go down the 
hill of life together. 4619. 
Lochel (F. W.) Little love. 30040. 
Lochner (J. M.) Moonlight on Day- 
tona shore. 22870. 
Locicero (A. N.): 
Luna d’argento. 17098. 


Serenata bruna. 17852. 
Locke (Harold) : 

Lily pads. 25181. 

Pansy bed. 25641. 

Queen Anne’s lace. 25726. 

Ten tonal tales. 14128. 

Viennese silhouettes. 15210. 
Locke (J. W.) Whisp’yring willows. 

60783. 

Locke (Kenneth) 
Locke (M. B.): 
Fo de glory ob de Lawd. 3915. 

I’m going back to the valley where 
the moon plays peekaboo. 10615. 
Moonbeams jest keep on _ shinin’. 


Night time. 1951. 


14297. 
Locke (P. A.) Please meet me in 
heaven. 17633. 
Locker (Mary) Richard Harrison 
good-bye.- 2270. 


Lockhart (L. M.) Lockhart band-class 
method. 1520. 
Lockname. (Clement) 
fool. 24031 (160). 
Locko (B. S.): 
Time out for love. 28761. 
You're so lovely and I’m so lonely. 


Pierrot—poor 


9462. 
Lockwood (Charlotte) Stars over 
Nazareth. 28591. 


Lockwood (F. W.) My sweetheart, my 


darling, my dear. 11443. 
Lockwood (L. W.) Kiss I miss. 
16882. 


Lockwood (LeBaron) 
the sweet summertime. 
Lockwood (Normand) 
veterans. 10027. 
Loco lindo. 24247, 25634. 
Lodge (E. B.) He cares for you. 7080. 
Lodge (Henry) aw., and Lodge (Irene) 
prop.: 
Temptation rag. 29189 (422). 
Temptation rag song. 33904 (304). 
Lodge candidate. 22681*. 
Loeb (J. J.): 
All year ’round. 15549. 
Boo hoo. 31188. 
I like that face you’re wearing. 
7244. 
I’m insane about you. 
It’s a small world, 
10862. 
Let’s tee off together. 16948. 
Love marches on. 25254. 
Monopoly. 17224. 
My sugar takes me with a grain of 
salt. 30256, 32629. 
Old New England moon. 
Telegram song. 18108. 


September after 
3270 (571). 
Dirge for two 


16582. 


atter> all 


23089. 


You better play ball with me. 
12757. 
Loeb (W. 8S. 13 In the echo of a dream. 
1240, 


1901 


INDEX 


Leeffler (C. M.): 


Five Irish fantasies. 1522, 
Priére. 8468. 
Violin studies. 12508. 
Wind among the reeds. 33904 
(340). 
Loeffler (G. J.) Gone with the wind. 
27157. 


Lohr (Hanns) : 
Aus liebe zu dir, 
Berceuse. 15704. 
Frechen spatzen. 10252. 
Friihlingstag in Garmisch. 10275. 
Marechenwalzer. 17109, 30097. 
Mein bayrisch’ oberland, 301384. 
Spitsommertag. 14892. 
Vertriiumte nacht. 12494. 
Von land zu land. 33591. 
Waldszenen. 5418. 
Walzerseligkeit. 125386. 
Lohr (Hermann) : 
Masquerade. 14230. 
Melodie d’amour. 27897. 
Molly. 6253 (823). 
Norseland sketches. 20881. 
One day. 383904 (226). 
Ould Doctor Ma’Ginn, 33904 (227). 
Pastorale. 4678. 
Reflections. 28347. 
Soft ways. 383904 (276). 
Loeillet (J. B.) Sonata no. 7. 12042. 
Loell (A, W.) Eventide. 27030. 
Loepke (G. Marschal-) See Marschal- 


15634. 


Loepke (G.) 
Loés (G.): 
Czardas. 199013. 
Pesth. 20535. 
Senora de Paris. 20535. 
Loes (H. D.): 
Cupid shot a dart, bingo went my 
heart. 15982. 
Go and search for the lost. 3985. 
Guest wanted. 16318. 
Harvest waits for thee. 27218. 


I can never tell. 4199. 
Oh, tell me more of Him. 5108. 
Sign is just right for loving. 17892. 
Tell the whole world. 12251. 
Under the blood. 12458. 
Loschhorn (Albert) Aus der kinder- 
welt. 9509' (32). 
Loesel (D. M.) It’s bitter. 19807. 
Loew (Margaret) Moonlight, a garden 
and you. 14299. 
Loewe (Frederick 
in Vienna, 2945. 
Loewe (Gilbert) pseud. See Rawlings 
(Ci2Ae) 
Loewenstein (Melvin) 
25452. 
Loewenthal (FE. F.): 
All hands around. 12862 (4, 5). 
Are there thorns in the roses you 
wear. 12862 (11). 


Waltz was born 


My lost love. 


pt; 12, 1S.7 Ves 


Blue beads.= 26533 (24). 
College chums, 26533 (44). 
Did I ever have a mama. 
(129). 
Dream of the dance. 26533 (61). _ 
Golden days. 31003 (60). 
In dear old Mexico. 12862 (258). 
In the shadow of the Carolina hills. 
6253 (242). é 
Kisses are the’ flowers of love. 
265338 (155). 
La Dora. 12862 (287). 
Love rules the world. 12862 (311). 
Love’s first whisper. 12862 (315). 
Meet me to-night in Dreamland. 
9509 (464), 31008 (118). 
Miss Lady Moon. 12862 (3838). 
My Arab lady. 12862 (354). 
My, but I’m longing for love. 
31008. (117). 
On a porch on a summer’s night. 
12862 (381). 
Pretty little duckling. 12862 (417). 
Robin’s eall. 26583 (239). 
Sand danece—Moonlight. on the Su- 
wanee. 12862 (448). 
See saw waltz. 26533 (254). 
Spring zephyrs. 26533 (282). 
Visions of home. 18648 (3867). 
Loffer (Mable) Wanted. 33618. 
Lofstrom (O. (Ozzie) M.) Mirky. 
17198. 
Lofstrom (Ozzie) 
(Ozzie) M.) 
Lofthouse (Charles) : 
Bahama moon. 21666. 
Goombay drum. “7016. 
Logan (B. E.) Can it be love. 9825. 
Logan (C. V.) All hail our noble Presi- 


12862 


See Lofstrom (O. 


dent. 9552. 
Logan (F. K.) au., and Logan (V. K.) 
prop.: 


Fair Rahda. 
Ganges boat song. 9509 (243). 
In a Brahmin garden. 9509 (327). 
Krishna’s lament. 9509 (361). 
Lo, ’tis the hour. 9509 (409). 
Logan (G. F.): 
Am I all to blame. 12915. 
I can’t. see it that way. 10515. 
I’m in love with you. 27426. 
Logan (George) I’m the roughest and 
toughest. 31963. 
Logan (J. W.) Call of the sea. 21747*. 
Loggins (Z. W.) Texas is calling to 
you. 21010. 
Logsdon (A. W.) My heart’s just call- 
ing for you. 17317. 
Lohengrin. 5909, 15517 (424), 18648 
(371), 29189 (456), 33594. 

Lohman (L. A.) My air-castle of love. 
4923. 
Lohmann 
7983. 


9509 (214). 


(Albert) Missa solemnis. 


1902 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Ee 


Lohmann (Walter) pseud. See Wagner 
(Oskar ) 
Lohnes (Jimmie) Twilight’s hour of 
remembering. 26172. 
Lohr (Hermann) : 
Day is done. 9509 (177). 
Four years old. 9509 (239). 
Songs in exile. 9509 (691). 
When a mounting Skylark sings. 
9509 (783). 
Lohrman (E. J.): 
Beautiful flower passed out of my 


heart. 15678. 
Did it ever occur to you. 16020. 
I’ve got my doubts about you. 4887. 
There’s nothing lacking, when 
you're Pontiacing, you just go— 
go—go. 23601. 
Lola Cruz. 3288. 


Lomas (George) : 
One little kiss and a smile. 
Valley of dreams. 28859. 
Won’t cha take a chance with me. 
29085. 
Lomax (Alan) Negro folk songs as 
sung by Lead Belly. 30269. 
Lomax (J. A.) Negro folk songs as 
sung by Lead Belly. 30269. 


32781. 


Lombard (Paul) aw., and Lombard 
(M. F.) prop. Aimer... et souffrir. 
9509 (3). 


Lombardo (Carmen) : 
Alabamy beauty shop. 39. 
Awakening. 3375. 
Boo hoo. 31188. 
Goose hangs high. 29672. 
In my estimation of you. 4895. 
It’s a small world, after all. 10862. 
Let’s tee off together. 16948. 
My sugar takes me with a grain 


of salt. 380256, 32629. 
Old New England moon. 23089. 
Oooh! Look-a there, ain’t she 
pretty. 8340. 
Oo-ooh I wanna have a little dance 
with you. 5170, 8342. 
Then I could forget you. 12300. 
Wake up and sing. 2941, 5916. 


You better play bail with me. 
12757. 

You're evrything beautiful 

Lombardo (Lebert) 


3214. 
Then I couid for- 


get you. 12300. 

Lombardo (T. M.) Love was a dream. 
32387. 

Lomond (Loch) pseud. See Jones 
Crea") 

Lonardo (lL. T.) Exaggeration is mere 
imagination. 19194. 


London (J. C.): 
Eve of my initiation. 
Now swing is king. 


16141. 
23049. 


126829—37——26 


London (Rex): 
Me and myself and my wife’s hus- 
band. 14239. 
Travelling salesman. 30768, 33491. 
Londonderry air. 7789, 141382, 17026, 
17027, 30051. 

Lone star music pub. co. 
Texas too. 18720. 
Loney (Alicia) Out in old British 

Columbia. 25624. 
Long (A. I.): 
Beulah, the hula dancing Hawaiian 


Are you from 


queen. 15711. 
From morning, noon and night. 
10268. 


Hawaiian memories. 10391. 


Hawaiian one to ten. 10393. 
I like you. 13655. 

Kuu ipo. 7663. 

O, beautiful Ka Tlima. 11525. 
Palm trees sing aloha. 17571. 


South 
23422. 
Sweeter all the time. 
This ginger lei. 18182. 
Vana vana. 15201. 
What a brown skin maiden taught 


sea island magic. 8791, 


28641. 


me. 18372. 
When the April showers reach 
Hawaii. 18424. 
Long (Ada) I knew that you were 
mine. 27358. 


Long (Arvilla) When the green leaves 
turn to gold. 21338. 

Long (Bethell) See Long (W. B.) jr. 

Long (C. M.) 2d. I got jazz in my soul. 
16501. 


Long (C. V.) My oid Montana home. 


28057. 
Long (J. G.): 
Hecho of my heart. 29538. 
Our love waitz. 28225. 
Long (J. L.) Swingin’ the blues. 
14988. 
Long Geek. )s: 


If Santa Claus comes down the 
chimney, what keeps his whisk- 
ers so white. 1206. 

Old grey mare’s in harness again. 
17479. 

Peter’s pop keeps a lollipop shop. 
28268. 

Somebody sold me a ’cello. 

Long (Jack) See Long (J. G.) 


30576. 


Long, (1..G6,).: 
Andantino. 22624. 
Liebeslied. 25172, 25173. 
Old songs of the old South. 17488. 
Romance. 23291. 
Long (lL. M.) Will you be my honey 


now and ever more. 23881. 
Long (Lois) : 

Bogey-man. 

Drowsy moon. 


3484. 
3807. 


1903 


INDEX 


pt. 111, nos.) veon 


a eee 


Long (Lois)—Continued. 
Moccasin dance. 4860. 
Procession of the seven dwarfs. 
5272. 
Long (Lottie) 
Long (M. E.) 


See Frenkel (L. L.) 
My love cure recipe. 


22950. 

Long (Marguerite) Concerto. 1789, 
8044. 

Long (W. B.) jr. Castles on the sand. 
15818. 

Long (W. E.) ‘Transfiguration at 
Golgotha. 23649. 


14144, 
I am an advertis- 


Long long ago. 7798, 
Longacre music co. 
ing man. 31850. 
Longas (Fedérico) : 
Rossignol et l’empereur. 
Trois 
7801. 
Longest night. 27772. 
Longfellow (A. C.) Please let me kiss 
you just once. 23191. 
Longfellow (Jimmy) Missouri lullaby. 
17388. 
Longmans, Green & co. 
a chill. 4955. 
Longmire (John): 
Dance of the dewdrops. 471. 
Green hills of England. 7032 
Laughing song. 32241. 
Lazy sheep, pray tell me why. 
27677. 
Moon magie. 4875 
Summer song. 28613. 
Longo (J. B.) 


5367. 
petites piéces espagnoles. 


My heart gets 


too. 5239. 
Longo (Lew) Ona Sunday afternoon. 
23102. 
Longstaffe (Ernest) : 
Need. 32651. 
Touch of the master’s hand. 28786. 
Lono (K. E.): 


Call from the sea. 21747. 
Think of me to-night. 5761. 
Lontos (8S. S.) Rose lullaby. 28399. 

Looking for one lost chord. 27780. 
Loomis. (A. 

Day eval “15517 (424). 

Montezuma comes. 9509 (494). 
Loomis (C. M.): 

Bill of Harmony Hills. 6451. 

Dooz ye? We (1) saiz we (I) do. 

6787. 

Hebrew vagabond. 7095. 

Key to my heart. 7642. 

Soul of man. 8789. 


Soul of the Hebrew. 5561. 
Who is fhe man (one). 9316. 
Loomis (H. W. 

Day god. 15517 (424). 
Montezuma comes. 9509 (494). 
Lopes (Mae) You stole my heart. 

30988. 


Please say you love me 


Lopez (C. A.) Why is it. 9337. 
Lopez (David) You are the one and 
only girl for me. 6162. 
Lopez (Joseph) : 
Beautiful isle of Dreamland. 
24152. 
Walking on air and Singing a song. 
26231. 
Lopez (Vincent) : 
Capricorn. 24254, 24955, 
Chauffeur and the debutante. 
18918. 


Does a duck like water. 29490. 

Knock, knock, who’s there. 22599. 

Lopez (Vincent) elementary piano 
method. 32346. 

Lopez swing. 14146. 

Piano echoes. 32864. 

Sky ride. 33173. 

Stairways. 33269. 

Three sisters. 2784, 33436. 

What’s your business. 
33656. 

Lopez Buchardo (Carlos) 
ciones. 32347. 
Lopez M. (Carlos) 
LoPiano (H. M.): 
Alborado. 26550. 
Disinganno. 26934. 

John Harvard hymn. 
Lora of Lismoyne. 27782. 
Lorang (—) Why wait. 3100. 
Lorans (G.) See Lorans (L. G.) 
Lorans (L. G.): 


30871, 
Cinco can- 


Cansancio. 24248, 


27608. 


Enchanting breeze. 3830. 
It must be rythm. 4445. 
Léranth (Viimos) Parmai_ ibolya. 
20511*. 
Lord (KH. J.) Beautiful Oregon. 6409. 
Lord (Frederic) : 
Squirrels. 5578. 


15391. 
Oh what a lovely night. 


Windy nights. 
Lord (V. M.) 
25561. 
Lord (W. O.) 
15849. 
Lord, I want to be. 
Lord triumphant. 
Loredo (S. O.): 
Kiss me darling as you always do. 
14002. 
Neapolitan street orchestra of two 
pieces. 11460*. 
Lorence (Irene) pseud. See Florence 
(Irene) 
Lorentz (William) : 
I’m not caught. 31951. 
With my fingers crossed. 30933. 
Lorenz (Berta) Miérchen am spinnrad. 
15517 (2381). 
Lorenz (Chester) 
2999. 
Lorenz (E.): 
Alte und neue volkslieder. 69. 


Chord regained. 9871, 


7812. 
1545. 


Wesoly Czesiu. 


1904 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Komm, trink und lach am Rhein. 
16888. 
Lindler und schuhplattler. 1415. 


Lorenz (EK. J.): 


Come unto Me. 28445. 

Dark-eyed Russian girl. 24376. 
Enough to know. 24507. 

John Peel. 27609. 

Looking for the lost chord. 27780. 
Love’s tribute of flowers. 27832. 
Morris dance. 27974. 

Olden songs. 28180. 

Singing saints. 20791*. 


Lorenz (E. S8.): 


All the world for Jesus. 3270 (10). 
All you need is Jesus. 38270 (12). 
Always ready band. 38270 (16). 
At the sound of His name. 3270 
(36). 
Battling for the right. 6253 (381). 
Beautiful star of Bethlehem. 3270 
(50). 
Beautiful star of blessing. 12862 
(37%: 
Because I know. 3270 (53). 
Benediction. 12862: (49). 
Birthday of the King. 24179*. 
Blessed are the dead. 12862 (57). 
Blessed be the name of God. 9509 
(72). 
Blossoms of the summer. 3270 
(68). 
Cheer up, dearie. 6258 (62). 
Children of God. 6253 (63). 
Children’s army. 6253 (64). 
Children’s praise. 6253 (65). 
Christ is born today. 12862 (93). 
Christmas carol. 12862 (95). 
Christmas coronation. 12862 (96, 
97). 
Christmas praise. 12862 (100). 
Come and worship. 12862 (107). 
Come, Thou long expected Jesus. 
12862 (111). 
Do what will count. 38270 (148). 
Easter evangel. 38270 (155). 
Easter gladness. 38270 (157). 
Easter hallelujah. 3270 (159). 
Endless alleluia. 6253 (110). 
Every good and perfect gift. 12862 
(156). 
Ex tenebris adlucem. 12862 (160). 
Fanfare militaire. 12862 (163). 
For His dear sake. 3270 (196). 
Forbid them not. 6253 (180). 
Garden of the soul. 3270 (208). 
Gift of gifts. 12862 (180, 181). 
Give the light to others. 3270 
(215)! 
Glorious Christmas. 12862 (187). 
Glory to God. 12862 (190). 
Good-cheer band. 3270 (223). 
. Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 
9509 (268). 


1905 


Hail to the star. 12862 (209). 

Happy children, wake. 12862 
(213). 

Hear the glad birds sing. 3270 
(252). 

Herr, Du _ Allmiéchtiger. 12862 
(219). 

How firm a foundation. 12862 
(226). 

I can stand. 6253 (196). 

I can trust Him. 3270 (282). 

I’m coming to Thee. 3270 (287). 

I will tell the story. 3270 (299). 

In His name. 3270 (308). 

In Immanuel’s land. 9509 (334). 

Jesus loves the littie children. 
6253. (253). 

yesus Shall reign. 9509 (346). 

JOin the mission band. 6253 (255). 

Joy of Haster. 3270 (348). 

Jubel chor. 33904 (150). 

King of the day. 6253 (265). 

Lambs of the shepherd. 6253 
(271). 

Lamp of our feet. 6253 (272). 

Light of His love. 3270 (368). 

Light upon the way. 6253 (280). 

Like a shepherd lead us. 9509 
(386). 

Listening to God. 3270 (875). 

Lo, such the child. 6253 (289). 

Lord, God Almighty. 12862 (306). 

Lord has led. 12862 (307). 

Lord’s prayer. 9509 (417), 12862 
(310). 

Love makes our toil worth while. 
6253: (297). 

Make room within for Jesus. 3270 

(404). 

March of victory. 6253 (308). 

Morning devotion. 6253: (324). 

Morning prayer. 12862 (345). 

My soul be on thy guard. 9509 

(514). 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
12862 (359). 

My soul waiteth upon God. 9509 
(515). 

Nature’s Haster. 3270 (444). 

Nature’s resurrection. 3270 (445). 

O precious little word. 3270 (461). 

Offertory. 12862 (3877, 378). 

Oh, be ready. 3270 (473). 

Our God be with us. 12862 (391). 

Our promised star. 12862 (392). 

Out and out for Jesus. 3270 (480). 

Practical anthems. 33904 (242). 

Praise the Lord. 9509 (582). 

Praise thy God, O Zion. 12862 
(412)2 

Praise ye the King. 12862 (413). 

Precious gift. 12862 (415). 

Prepare ye the way. 12862 (416). 

Prince of life. 9509 (591). 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Working at the side of the Master. 


Lorenz (KE. 8S.)—Continued. 
3270 (761). 


Rejoice greatly. 12862 (434). 

Rejoice in the Lord. 3270 (530). Worship the King. 12862 (550). 

Response by choir and = schooi. Worship the Lord. 12862 (551). 
12862 (435). | Lorenz (Julius) Miirchen am spinn- 

Ring, glad bells. 12862 (438). rad. 15517 (2381). 

Rock of ages. 3270 (548). | Lorenz (K. K.): 

Same old message. 3270 (561). — Children’s day treasury. 15517 

Segens-stern. 12862 (456). (53), 18648 (67), 38904 (88). 


Send the message back to glory. 


3270 (568). 

Shine on, O star. 12862 (460). 

Sing, O heavens. 12862 (465). 

Sing with thanksgiving. 12862 
(466). 

Soldiers of the King. 3270 (594). 

Song of hope. 381003 (174). 

Song of jubilee. 9509 (685). 

Song we sing today. 12862 (476). 

Songs of praise. 3270 (614). 

Spring has come. 38270 (618). 

Star of blessing. 12862 (479). 

Story must be told even there. 
9509 (711). 

Suffer the children to come. 95093 
(713). 

Sunshine of your home. 3279 
(635). 

Sweet hour of prayer. 6253 (461). 

Taik it over with Jesus. 3270 
(648). 

Thank God for Christmas blessings. 
12862: (488). 

Thee we adore. 12862 (492). 

Trust in His wonderful love. 3270 
(671). 

Trust ye in the Lord. 3270 (672). 

United praise. 3270 (679). 

Victory is won. 38270 (685). 

Waiting for Santa. 12862 (522). 

We are on the winning side. 3270 
(700). 

We drift to Thee. 3270 (701). 

We love the name of Christmas. 
12862 (525). 

We will do our share. 3270 (704). 

We would find the little Baby. 
12862 (528). 

Weihbnachts gabe. 15517 (485). 

Welcome the King. 12862 (530). 


Easter treasury. 38270 (163). 
Missionary treasury. 6253 (322). 


Lorenz pub. ¢o.: 


As a mother comforteth. 63848*. 

Birthday of the King. 24179*. 

Child divine. 24286. 

Child of Christmas. 24287. 

Christ triumphant. 376. 

Come unto Me. 28445. 

Dark-eyed Russian girl. 243876. 

Easter echoes. 634. 

Enough to know. 24507. 

Hxalt His name. 10180. 

Galloping ghost. 24599*, 29628. 

Good Samaritan. 24648. 

His wayside messengers. 7120*. 

I’m going gypsying. 27416. 

I met the good shepherd. 24879. 

John Peel. 27609. 

Joys of Junetime. 7580. 

Junior choir. 18648 (208). 

Legend. 27682. 

Lilies for Easter. 4648. 

Looking for the lost chord. 27780. 

Lorenz’s organ treasures. 1548. 

Lorenz’s organ voluntaries. 20056. 

Lost star. 25229*. 

Love’s tribute of flowers. 27832. 

Master’s garden. 7925. 

Morris dance. 27974. 

Music of Bethlehem. 25402, 

Night of holy memories. 25511. 

Olden songs. 28180. 

On the third day. 2056*. 

Prodigal and the song. 25714. 

Redemption’s song. 2251. 

Risen Redeemer. 2280. 

Singing saints. 20791*. 

Voice of devotion. 21212. 

We praise Thy glorious name. 
12553, 12554. 

When the light shone. 23816*. 


Lorenz’s organ treasures. 1548. 


What a perfect friend. 3270 (708). 
Lorenz’s organ voluntaries. 20056. 


What gift shall I bring. 12862 


(581). Lorer (A. H.) Hello, dream girl. 
When the chiidren sing. 3270 16391. 
Ci2t). Loret (M. L. G.) Pastorale. 38270 


(233% 
Lorey (Wolf) ‘'Trink dir erst ein biss- 
chen stimmung an. 5816. 
Lorinez (Teca) : 
Mért suttog az esti szellO... 


When the prodigal comes home. 
3270: (723). 

Where He leadeth me. 3270 (725). 

Where is He. 12862 (538). 

Whispers of Jesus. 3270 (730). 


Who will be a soldier. 3270 (7386). 1707. 
Will you be ready. 3270 (742). Szerelemr Ol, boldogsagrél... 
Wonderful Savior. 3270 (754). 2676. 


1906 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Tele van a mezoé hintve... 2702. 
Loring (Porter) Let not your heart 
be troubled. 380014. 
Lornay (Larry): 
My baby’s out tonight. 4927. 

You mean all the world to me. 
6185. 
Lorner (Phillip): 

Keep a’ridin’. 
Song of freedom. 
Lorraine (Al): 
Blue fantasy. 6474. 
Dream girl. 10080. 


4542. 
12045, 12046. 


Maybe it was a mistake. 11241. 
Lortzing (A.): 
Waffenschmeid. 6253 (505). 
Wildsehutz. 9509 (803). 
Lorusso (Anna) Be mine _ to-night. 
3417. 
Losch (Abe) pseud. See Lincoln 
CER di.:) 


Losehke (I. C.): 
My Garling Annabel Lou. 20273. 
That dear old place called home. 
Brains 
Losey (Ff. H.) March-Gloria. 30115. 
Losey (F. H.) aw., and Losey (A. M.) 
prop.: 
Carolyn. 
Fieur de lis. 
Golden prince. 
Grand operatic 
(203). 
Inspector general. 
Lily. 12862 (299). 
Massa’s in the cold, cold ground. 
15517 (238, 239). 
Red raven. 12862 (431). 
Regent. 12862 (483). 
Robinhood. 12862 (441). 
Robinhood march. 9509 (620). 
Rosamonde. 9509 (626). 
Shooting stars. 9509 (666). 
Standard bearer. 2509 (706). 
Unele Silas. 12862 (509). 
Water sprites. 12862 (523). 


12862 (81). 

12862 (166). 

12862 (198). 
selection. 12862 


15517 (182). 


Losinski (Geraid) Loved by you. 
11169. 
Lost star. 25229*, 
Botht’ (het 2): 
Fairy steps. 27049. 
Mignonette. 27925. 
Voices in the woodlands. 28879. 
Lothar (Mark): 
Kleine sonate. 29982. 
Kleine theater-suite. 29984. 


Lothrop (N. R.) 
her buck. 17654. 

Loti (1.) pseud. See Culotta (Illumi- 

nato) 

Lotter (Adolf): 
Chimes of Glo’ster. 
Dulcinea. 68231. 
Hampton court. 


Powder 


6604. 
29694, 31734. 


Hotzmach’s jubilation. 7152. 
Moto perpetuo. 143819. 
Slavonic scherzo. 238379. 
Song of despair. 8760. 
Three blind mice. 33488, 
Three days. 2782: 
Tyroleana. 15176. 

Lottery lover. 19280. 

Lottritz (T. C.) Tyke. 

Lotus girl. 1551. 

Lotus mcon. 7821. 

Lou (Johuny) pseud. 

L 


28839, 


See Freda (J. 


Lou May. See Wynn (L. M.) 

Loubé (Charies) pseud. See Holou- 
bek (I<arl) 
Loucks: (R. C.) 

12839. 

Loud (W. E.) 
Loud speaker low down. 
Loudon (Billy): 

I’m locoed, just like a iong horn 

cow. 16592. 

Old trail pard. 17491. 
Loughborough (Raymond) : 

Buzz of the busy bumble bee. 


Your hand in mine. 


I love thee. 16546, 
23620, 23970. 


6530. 

My haven. 30218. 

Onee when the world was young. 
32779. 


Pedlar of stars. 30391. 
Louis XIil, king of France. 
25997, 31035. 


Amaryllis. 


Loulouka (He) 1552. 
Lourie (Victor) Why couldn't I. 
29040. 


Louther (H. A.): 

I want to dream. 18794. 

In silver birch lane. 4398. 
Lovatt (M. A.) Isle of Sleep. 10848. 
Lovatt (S. EH.) Fain would I change 

that note. 138383. 
Love (Dean) Just another play-boy. 
25074. 
Love (J. P.) 
Love (Lura): 

My Texas. 17358. 

On to Carolina. 17510. 

Sing hi, sing lo, for the crazy 

water crystals. 14798. 
Love (Mabel) My darling dear. 
14352. 
Love (R. C.): 
Townsend triumph song. 15141. 
Triumph song. 21139. 


I’m so happy. 29822. 


River, let | Love (R. E.): 


Dancing. 6709. 
Just an old violin. 7604. 
Just like that. 4582, 29959. 


Just when I need you most. 7628. 

Let’s waltz around in Dixie. 7724. 

Looking all a-round for you. 
PAC TT 


1907 


INDEX 


Love (R. H.)—Continued. 
Mississippi valley moonlight. 
7984. 
Spinner of memories. 5568. 
Love (W. B.) Depression has gone 
away. 24405. 
Love waltz. 12862 (140, 176, 218, 312- 
314, 497), 15517 (172). 
Loveday (Carroll) : 
My pipe, my slippers and you. 
11422. 
You're evrything that’s lovely un- 
der the sun. 12789. 
Loveland (B. W.) Lord is risen. 
(389). 
Lovely (Yvonne) I fell in love with 
you over the air. 105382. 
Lovering (M.) Sonata no. 7. 
Lover’s tasks. 6253 (300). 
Love’s old sweet song. 17087. 
Lovett (lL. L.) Mem/’ries of you. 
25329, 
Lovick (Ted) Lights are shaded in a 
little rendezvous. 16965. 
Low (Reg) Francis and Day’s con- 
cert parties album. 13483. 
Loweock (H. C.) Knitting isn’t Kiss- 
ing. 25114. 
Lowden (CC. H.) 
29189 (455). 
Lowder (R. M.) 


3270 


12042. 


Voice of praise. 


Swanee River moon. 
a 


20940, 
Lowe (B. M.): 
I just want to be by your Christ- 
mas tree. 13649. 
I’m so lonely. 138730. 
Norma Lee. 14465. 


Twilight rosary. 15166. 
Lowe (H. M.) Dreamy eyes. 612. 
Lowe (S. M.) Swinging in Harlem. 


26031. 
Lowell (Edith) Juniors’ marching 
song. 22555. 
Lowell (J. K.) Ta-~’u here. 15021. 
Lowell (Joe) One in a million. 
25598. 
Lowell (Morty) pseud. See Lefkowitz 
(Mortimer ) 


Lowell (R. A.): 


T’ll stake a claim on thee. 16588. 


Shifting sands. 25855. 
Lowenberg (Florence) Harly May. 
10128. 


Lowenstein (Melvin) : 
Cotton picker’s rhapsody. 
Dreaming of you. 31484. 
Lowenthal (Carolyn) California sym- 
phonic suite. 9814. 
Lowenthal (I. M.) Why do I love you 


29434. 


so. 6091. 
Lowman (Mrs. G. F.) See Lowman 
(M. G.) 
Lowman (M. G.) Tear drops. 5684. 
Lowrey (W. M.) Gold star. 24631. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 81 


Lowrie (A. R.) Fairer than Kil- 
larney’s roses. 708. 

Lowry (R.) Where is my wandering 
boy to-night. 6063. 

Lowry (Tony) £4Willow pattern. 
33766. 

Lowther (A. N.) You stole my love. 
6222. 

Loxton (KH. C.) Water colours. 9195. 

Loy (Carl): 

Ev’rything is well with me. 10179. 
Since I left this world behind. 
11982. 

Loy (Tonya) pseud. See Ruben 
(Esther ) 

Loyola college. March on, men. 
11219. 

Lozano (Trancito) My, my David 
dear. 22963. 

Lozito (James) You brought me love. 
33828. 


Lozowick (Edward) : 

Deep in the dusk. 29464. 
Forgotten. 29612. 
One exception to the rule. 380348. 

Lualdi (Adriano) : 

Africa. 12878. 
Deux rondeaux. 30086. 
Luafo (Gil) Amor de esclavo. 31048. 
Lubcke (C. C.) Devil had his day. 
6756. 

Luber (Robert) 

Lucas (A, W.): 
Dear Crystal Lake, we hail thee. 

21854. 
Save our Constitution. 17816. 

Lucas (Alice) I’ve got a diamond ring. 

24900. 

Lucas (Clarence) : 
Dear England mine. 
Fugue. 4047. 

This quiet night. 18184. 

Tolling bells. 9047, 9048. 

When stars are in the quiet skies. 
3270 (720). 

Lucas (Clyde) and Lucas (Lyn): 
Congo rhythm. 15896, 21800. 
This night belongs to you. 18183, 

21083. 
Lucas (H. E.) Don’t wake me up, if 
this is a dream. 13300. 
Lucas (John) Love birds. 22714. 
Lueas (Kathleen) In the woodlands. 
1258. 
Lueas (lL. E.) Honey I’ve no right to 
love you as I do. 138587. 
Lucas (M. C.) My honey. 30228. 
Lucas (Marie) Shylock’s shanty car. 
8672. 
Lucas (Mary): 
Dandelion down. 3679. 
Duck’s ditty. 24485. 
Evening song. 3845. 
Thunder at night. 5775. 


Let’s pretend. 14072. 


9991. 


1908 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Tired Tim. 2797. 
Tom-tit. 2808. 
Wind. 6105. 
Lucas (Nick): 
Beautiful dreamland. 9670. 
Broadside. 9770. 
Guitar melody. 10352. 
Let’s play together. 14068-14071. 
Morris’s modern method for tenor 
banjo. 1770, 1771. 
Shake that guitar. 11947. 
Silk stockings. 11974. 
Seme blues. 12026. 
Telephone call. 12248. 
Todo va bien. 12368. 
With you and my guitar. 
Wyoming Joe. 12741. 
Lucas (U. S.) 
Jackson, look him up. 
Lucchesi (J. M.): 
Beaux soirs de Cuba. 
C’est toi Lona. 26736. 
Cancion y danza andaluza. 
Cielo de la pampa. 26808. 
Corrida del Ganadero. 9920. 
Désir tzigane. 10019. 
Dias felices. 29476. 
Flor querida. 19242. 
Linda cubana. 27733. 
Magica sonrisa. 11199. 
Panchita. 14558. 
Promenade 4 Hyde-Park. 28310. 


12710. 


23292. 
9674. 
315. 


Rosalito de Granada. 25791. 
Suite andalouse. 2615. 
Luecchetti (Mario) Canzona della 


guerra italiana ed etiopica. 15808, 
18892. 

Lucchetti (Peter) 
Island. 16938. 

Lucia (P. 8S.) Rhythm darkies South 
for two. 28367. 

Lucia (Rachele) Columpio. 408. 

Lucia di Lammermoor. 12862 (1388). 

Luciann (René) Soleil. 12022. 

Lucido (D. M.) Touch of your magic 
hand. 5803. 

Lucido (Don) 

Luejak (Joe) 
8304. 

Luck (M. H.) Oath of Ali Bey. 28136. 

Luck of the Irish. 13878. 

Luckash (George) This new day gen- 
eration. 21081. 

Luckins (Pauline) I wish I could see 
my darling. 24923, 

Lucrezia. 32406*. 
Ludden (Grace) 
sleeping pines. 
Luders (Gustav) : 
Chaperone. 3270 (92). 
Hlectric signs. 29189 (95). 
Fair co-ed. 3270 (179), 

(161). 


Let’s go to Coney 


See Lucido (D. M.) 
On Broadway for you. 


Down among the 
26958. 


12862 


Return of Andrew 


I would like some information. 
29189 (193). 


It’s money. 29189 (214). 


Marcelle. 12862 (3238). 
My truant heart. 29189 (290). 
Queen of the one ring’ show. 


29189 (347). 
Weak little woman. 29189 (458). 
Whip song. 29189 (474). 
Ludig (EH. HE.) Oh, for goodness sake. 


8256. 
Ludington (F. M.): 
I met Susanne in Amsterdam. 


10670, 24878. 
Let’s be friends again. 
Stork song. 23458. 
Strolling down Broadway. 18029. 
When the one that you love comes 
home. 23822. 
Ludlam (R. G.): 
Coronation ode—EHdward VIII. 


25151. 


26840. 

Gates and doors. 18452. 

Golden strands are turned to 
silver. 4004. 

Green glen of Glenties. 27185. 

I shall not care. 13751. 

King Edward VIII. 14001. 


When earth’s last 
painted. 12600. 
Ludwick (M. B.) jr. 


picture is 


It’s written in 


my heart. 1308. 
Ludwig (H. J.) White House and 
Roosevelt. 23851. 


Ludwig (Harry): 
Big city moon. 29314. 
Dreams that never come true. 
13340. 
End of 
27019. 
Me and my dreams. 32446. 
My mother-in-law. 32614. 
My prize baby. 30250. 
Pretty little bluebird. 8465. 
Ludwig (William) Don’t say no. 
3757. 
Ludwig music pub. co.: 
Courier of the king. 31857. 


the vagabond’s trail. 


Little giant march. 14110. 

Sir Galahad. 14807. 
Lueder (F. W.): 

American skyways. 3381. 

Williamsburg 1775. 29056*. 


Lueders (A. S.): 
Mauna Loa. 25305. 
Open season for love. 5171. 
Liitgen (B.) Kunst der kehlfertig- 
keit. 9509 (362, 3638). 
Liitz (Erich) pseud. See Lax (Erich) 
Luevano (Cuco): 


Contesta de soy mexicana. 6668. 
Huelguistas. 10482. 
Huelyuistas. 7166. 

Luick (EH. J.) Tallulah. 338862. 


1909 


INDEX 


Luigini (A.) Voice of the chimes. 
5902. 
Luina (Ibelle) pseud.: 
Ansias perdidas. 


Clamor tropical. 


6333. 
18943. 


Quebranto de amor. 20612. 
Tuya. 9087. 

See also Mendez (I. L. de) 
Luisetti (P. A.) Bach inventions. 
31091. 
Luken (June) Good-night and good- 

bye. 24641. 
Lulle lullay. 30089. 
Lully (—) Gloomy wood. 817. 
Lully (J. B.) Suite of instrumental 
pieces. 33296. 
Lum (M. B.) Road of love. 2284. 
Lumb (Mark). From midnight till 
dawn. 3947. 


Lumbermen (The) 1621. 
Lumetta (S. P.) Touch of your magic 
hand. 5808. 
Luneceford (Jimmie) : 
Count me out. 313855. 
Honey keep your mind on 
19475. 
em mwts 
29820. 
I’m nuts about screwy 
1114, 16597. 
I’m the melody man. 
Oh boy. 2001. 
Stomp it off. 12130. 
Lund (Clara): 
Balloon brigade. 24145. 
Dream on. 24462. 
Glorious day. 13475. 
Sing songs of joy. 14801. 

Those precious hours. 26121. 
Thru the window pane. 15109. 
Lund (Laurie) Heaven bound. 24700. 
Lund (R. B.) Practice hour. 28292. 

Lundborg (Gosta) Songes. 5551. 
Lundgaard (Bérge) Mindernes spinet. 


me. 


about goofy music. 
music. 


16610. 


25342. 
Lundin (J. M.) I’m yours, sweetheart. 
16616. 
Lundquist (M. N.): 
Create in me a clean heart, O 
God. 15920. 


Hear Thy praise. 31770. 

Lo, I reveal unto thee. 11099. 

Lord Jesus, who dost love me. 
17044. 

O sacred head, 
5087. 

O Thou who art all loving. 11530. 

Praise be to Thee. 11637. 

Prayer. 30427. 

Prayer to the Holy Spirit. 


now wounded. 


11732. 


Wake, awake, for night is flying. | Lurch 


30835. 
Lundstrom (Jennie) Dear old child- 
hood home. 6735. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Lundvald (Aage) 
1986. 24741. 
Lunetta (Hlmo) 
I loved you. 
Luney (EH. E.): 


Hornbek revyen 


When I discovered 
26298. 


Loving on the ocean. 1606. 
Ride. 2274. 
Rollicking. 238607. 
Lung (W. R.) Hail to our President. 
31732. 
Lunk (EF. M.): 
Calvary. 3270 (81). 


32709 (7): 
6253: 


Countless blessings. 

God of Pentecost still lives. 
(53). 

Hallelujah song. 6253 (169). 

Heart longings. 62538 (180). 

I know He answers prayer. 
(86). 

Jesus is coming again. 6253 (252). 

Jesus knows and cares. 24031 
(100). 

Keep up the fight. 24031 (105). 

Onward, forward. 3270 (487). 

Power through the Holy Ghost. 
6253 (381). 

Standing on 
24031 (196). 

Victory song. 6253 (500). 

Victory today. 3270 (687). 

We are full salvation soldiers. 
24031 (224). 


24031 


promise ground. 


With my soul ’tis well. 3270 
(748). 
Lunn (F. H.) When you smile little 
boy. 29006. 
Lunsford (Mack) Plains of Texas. 
17621. 
Lunt (Ben): 
Moon on the Hudson. 8005. 
Tahiti. 8909. 
Pipou7 WGSG 45k) re 
Calling of my heart. 6545. 


8790. 
Sinfonia in do mag- 


Soul’s desire. 
Lupi (Roberto) 
giore. 23368. 
Lupo (C. J. P.) Blind to love. 
Lupton (William) : 
I found a new rhythm. 19544. 
I’m keeping tabs on Babs. 31945. 
Just a dream, that never comes 
true. 19856. 
My mem’ry book. 
Stranded. 25987. 
Take your affections elsewhere. 


9729. 


22954. 


26051. 
You can’t make a meat ball 
bounce. 15442. 

Lupus (Jack) He wooed her and 


wooed her and wooed her. 914. 


(Albert) Story Cupid told. 
29189 (408). 
Luse (H. J.) When first I met you. 


23787. 


1910 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Lusk (L. V.): 


Love song of the rover. 14169. 
Out of the shadows. 17554. 
Someday somewhere. 8748. 
Storm clouds. 5602. 

Lustige doppelehe. 21569 (597). 

Lustige krieg. 18335. 

Lustige Spreewaldfahrt. 9509 (700, 

701), 15517 (488). 

Luther (Frank): 

Dawn on the prairie. 503. 


I love you for the moment I think. 
1068. 
I’ve got everything but you. 1162. 
TI want to see you happy. 1175. 
King is still my Prince Charming. 
10969. 
Music box that dad gave mother. 
4914. 
Prairie stars. 2179. 
Somewhere, someday. 2529. 
Sweetheart of E pluribus unum. 
14976. 
They buried my boy on the lone 
prairie. 2766. 
They’re only other names for you. 
2767. 
Townsend song. 12389. 
Whoever you are, you're beautiful. 
3090. 
You’re my dream. T7756. 
Lutins (Les) 23017. 
Lutsky (Lillian) Reveries of love. 
8531. . 
Lutz (Bobby) pseud. See Lutzelman 
(R. W.) 
Lutz (S. A.): 
I’m keeping the world in line. 
29817. 
If I had a gringo man. 
Lutzelman (Robert) : 
Brand new slant on love. 9762. 
I’m so alone without you. 10661. 
I wish that you'd make up your 
mind. 10724. 
It was on a night like this. 10890. 
No one to love. 11499. 
Stars are shining over Lovers’ 


16688. 


Lane. 12120. 
Tell me what my chances are. 
12248. 


Weed spook. 26258. 
You're unfair. 12819. 
Luvaas (M. J.): 
Allegheny in song. 21598. 
Fare ye well. 716. 
Ho-la-li. 7126, 16414. 
In excelsis gloria. 22461. 
Kathryn’s wedding day. 25097. 
Norwegian cradle song. 17429. 
Luxemburg, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Luz bros. music publishers: 
AS in a dream. 12948. 


15942. 
4025. 


Dance of the stilts. 

Got myself in love. 

Hodge podge. 4141. 
T’ll write a love song. 
So long. 14836. 

So nice of you. 17947. 
That song. 5726. 
Lvovsky (G. V.)  Hospodi pomilui. 

297538. 
Lyddane (Joseph) 
tive land. 310388. 


13670. 


America, my na- 


Lyell (Margaret) Fairy queen. 710. 
Lykes (Busby): 
It was. worth it. 29937. 
Tell me. 26066. 
Lyle (Mary) When you cuddle me 
close in your arms. 21357. 
Lyman (J. W.) When magnolias 
bloom in June. 12619. 
Lyman (Judy) Pampero. 3803879. 
Lyman (Olin) River of love. 20664. 


Lyman (Tommy) When the gang’s all 
gone. 33097. 
Lyneh (B. A.): 
No no madame. 5955. 
Sweet sophistication. 2659. 
Your smile is my rainbow. 
Lynch (C. J.) You, just you. 


12844. 
29122. 


Lynch (KE. R.) Love never forgets. 
32382. 

Lynch (Felicia ) Just lonesome. 
25086. 

Lynch (G. F.) jr. Vve waited long. 
4340, 7392. 

Lynch (J. B.) On a starry night in 
Ireland. 382768. 

Lynch (Jerry) Rocky road. 8559, 
11844. 

Lyneh (John) She’s giving me the run 
around. 5448. 


Lynch (M. F.): 
Love’s holiday. 22750. 
Shall it be pansies. 23332. 
Weaver of dreams. 21276. 
Lynch (Margaret): 
Beautiful love. 24154. 
Old Broadway. 25564. 
Lynch (Matthew) : 


Here’s to the veteran’s' bonus. 
13570. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary, the pride 
of the sea. 23230. 
Lynch (T. T.) Gee! I’m glad I’m his 
dad. 3962. 


Lyndon (D. K.): 
Girl who’s my ideal. 10301. 
Roll along little stream. 11848. 
Lynes (Frank) MHunter’s song. 9509 
(304). 
Lynes (Frank) aw., and Lynes (A. G.) 
prop.: 
A-maying. 15517 (5). 
Barcarolle. 24031 (150). 
Boatswain bold. 24031 (16). 


£90 


INDEX 


Lynes (Frank) aw., and Lynes (A. G.) 
prop.—Continued. 
Cobwebs. 24031 (29). 
Consolation. 29189 (68)). 
Difference. 29189 (85). 
Hlephant and the chimpanzee. 
24031 (45). 
Hye hath not seen. 24081 (47). 
Fifth mazurka. 21569 (187). 
Hark! Hark! My soul! 
(104). 
He was a prince. 24031 (67). 
Home. 24031 (73). 
Homeland. 240381 (75). 
How beautiful on the mountains. 
29189 (171). 
Lift up your heads, O ye gates. 
24031 (115). 
Miller’s wooing. 21569 (359). 
My shadow. 24031 (141, 142). 


26533: 


Nightingale and the rose. 24031 
(145). 

O taste and see. 29189 (304). 

Pyrenean spinning wheel song. 
24031 (168). 

Redeemer, Saviour, Lord. 29189! 
(354). 


Seek ye the Lord. 240381 (181). 
Sleep of peace. 24031 (186). 

Song of the Triton. 6253 (485). 
Sorrows of Werther. 26533. (277). 
Spring’s greeting. 21569 (524). 
Sun shall no more go down. 29189! 


(412). 

Sweetheart sigh no more. 24031 
(202). 

Thou visitest the earth. 24031 
(213). 


When green leaves come again. 
26533. (315). 
Lynes (M. D.) Id rather be hungry 


than dead. 1000. 
Lynn (J. G.) Sing praises unto the 
Lord. 8695. 
Lynn (Lukie) pseud. See Tandy 
(Lak) 
Lynton (Everett): 
Fancy meeting you. 10190. 


Has anybody seen my little pussy- 


eat. 899. 
Somebody sold me a ’cello. 30576. 
Lyon (C. L.) Dearer than life, close 
to your heart. 9998. 
Lyon (Del) One rose that’s left in my 
heart. 20474, 30351. 
Lyon (KE. E.): 
Hyerything about you. 24525. 


It didn’t mean a thing to you. 
10852. 
Moon followed us home. 
yoni. oR) 
But I was wrong. 293. 
Moonlight on the snow. 4889. 
Lyon (Hlla) Heavenly. 10408. 


22855. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Bagatelles. 12986. 

Lyon (L. E.) You have everything to 
make your dreams come true. 15449, 

Lyon (Lazare-) Pajarita. 17568. 

Lyon (Russ) See Lyon (HH. R.) 

Lyons (E. G.) It happened over after- 
noon tea. 32112, 

Lyons (F. L.): 


Lyon (James) 


Gone. 16291. 
Honest it’s heaven to me. 7136. 
Sally’s coming to stay. 17799. 


Lyons (Hilary) : 
My Hawaiian isles. 8088. 
Strolling with my honey peach. 
5611. 


Lyons (Joe) When it’s lamp lightin’ 


time up in heaven. 23806. 
Lyons (Lenta) Violets bring memories 
of you. 30823. 
Lyons (Marie) : 
Dreams that never came _ true. 
13338. 
Love’s spell. 25273. 
Lyons (Ruth): 
Brown eyes. 9780. 
Careless love. 324. 


Catch a moonbeam. 338. 
Road to romance. 2285. 
Sliding down the side of a rain- 


bow. 2478. 
Stealin’ my stuff and stealin’ my 
man. 5588. 


Turn on the moon. 12424. 
Upstairs downstairs. 12475. 
When we make that first million. 
12639. 
You're in the middle of the moon. 
3220. 
Lyons (W. A.): 
I knew some day Id find you. 
19562. 
I love you dear. 19598. 
Isle of love. 19795. 
Just a memory. 19860. 
With you alone. 21428. 
Lyons (W. J.) Parade of the ghosts 
of Broadway. 23154. 
Lyra. pseud. See Thompson (L. 8.) 
Lysaght (Tom): 
Forgotten man has been found. 
16228. 
Good-bye and good luck to you. 
19329. 
I’m come easy, go easy Elmer, but 
this is my night to howl. 22315. 
I’m falling in love for the last time. 
22318. 
Knute Rockne of Notre Dame. 
22601. 
Nerts to you. 
Lytle (I. M.): 
Don’t forget. to say I love you. 


19100. 
I have missed you dear. 19553. 


23000. 


1912 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


It was just a kiss that started this. 
10889. 
Love me to-day. 20093. 
Our Flag. 2086. 
Lyvers (HE. HE. L. M.) 
heaven. 17308. 
Ma dusky maid. 9509 (4382). 
Maart (KK. L.): 
Climbing the hill. 
Darling I love you. 
Gay chickadee. 789. 
Spring has come. 23440. 
Sunbeams. 2627.- 
Why don’t you cry. 9382. 
Maasz (Gerhard) Handwerkertanze. 
19392. 
Maazel (Marvine) : 
Baby lips. 6373. 
Copesetic tapiola. 3652. 
Mabie (H. M.) Mother’s apron string 


My dream of 


3611. 
24379. 


boy. 14318, 27980. 

Mabley (Minnie) Wanted: a girl. 
28900. 

Mabry (H. C.) Feigning farewell. 
10198. 

Mabry (V. R.) So happy, and how. 
5515. 

McAdams (C. M.) Modernistic march. 
22852, 

McAdoo (Alice) Roses. 2325. 

McAfee (R. R.): 

Reeali a sweet voice. 23241. 


Under the midnight blue. 23678. 
McAfee (W. W.) Good-bye’ Will 
Rogers. 22126. 
Macaffer (Jimmie) : 
Day will come. 24385. 


Under the Moscow moon. 15183. 
McAfferty (M. J.) What would you 
do. 9244. 
Macaluso (Anthony) 
18570. 
Macandrew (Rachel) 
sharp minor. 28303. 
MaeArthur (C. E.) Civil war medley. 
892. 
MacArthur (I. E.) Linger. 16975. 
McAuliffe (A. C.) My thoughts are all 
of you. 5007, 17360. 
McBain (Roy): 
Drifting in my dreams down the 
river of love. 19147. 
It’s our golden wedding day. 27583. 
My home of childhood days. 20290. 
My old home state of Wyoming. 


You came along. 


Prelude in C 


4986. 

My sweetheart of old Montana. 
20327. 

That old log cottage in the moun- 
tains. 21023. 

There’s no one so dear as your 
mother. 28732. 

Wien it’s springtime in Willamette 
valley. 21331. 


Where the mountains meet the sky 
at twilight. 213868. 
You will always be my sweetheart 


to me. 21549, 

McBee (Earl) You saved the day. 
6220. 

McBeth (Gordon) All on a summer’s 
day. 6291. 

MacBride (Hric) Dust-i-est dust bowl 
blues. 13351. 

McBride (F. L.) My darling I love 
you. 17291. 

MeBride (P.° C.) Dear old Miami 
River. 29460. 


McBride (Thelma) 
anything at all. 
McBride (V. E.): 
Heartsick. 4111. 
I’m the laughing stock of our 
whole crowd. 1129. 


What’s the use, of 
9241. 


McBride (Virginia) See McBride 
(V. EH.) 
McCabe (C. A.): 
I’m an old carton saver. 31926. 


21240. 
Never say die. 17391. 


Wanting you. 
McCabe (M. E.) 
McCabe (W. S8.): 


Her evenin’ male. 10421. 


Ring around Rosie’s finger. 11829. 
McCaddon (W. H.): 
Come stroll along with me. 9899. 


Found, lost, wanted. 13430. 
In the valley of home, sweet home. 
10819. 
Row, brother, row. 11862. 
McCafferty (Alice) In a cabin on a 
river side. 10777. 
McCaffrey (James) lLet’s go rockin’ 
on the moon. 16937, 22635. 
Maceagnani (Federico) Raccolta di 6 
canzoni scelte. 2217. 

Maccagno (—) Tu mi piaci. 2846. 
McCall (F. M.) Look what I found 
and it’s going to be mine. 14145. 
McCall (J. J.) What y’ dreamin’ of. 

9246. 
McCall (J. P.) Jolly Roger. 19844. 
McCallum (Ona) Face in my dreams. 
24533. 
McCamey (Beulah) I’ve got the blue 
bonnet blues. 27481. 
McCampbell (A. D.): 
Gladys. 193804, 31655. 
I’m still in love with you. 31959. 
McCann (A. D.) Queen of ali queens. 
5281. 
McCann (D. F.) 
McCann, Erickson, inc. 
son, jr. 22184. 
McCarron (James and Michael) In 
the beautiful twilight of evening. 
24979. 
McCarron (W. A.) When it’s vacation 
time. 26309. 


Only in books. 5167. 
Henry Hud- 


1913 


INDEX 


McCarter (Fronia) Under a far East 
moon. 15177. 

McCarthy (Carlton) 2d. I need you 
in a great big way. 10676. 

McCarthy (Chas.) How did I get 
home last night. 13599. 

MacCarthy (Charley) In a little jernt 
in Greenpernt by the Gowanus canal. 
19740. 

MacCarthy (Charlie) : 

Apple dumplin’. 9594. 
Ill be hanged if they’re gonna 
hang me. 7250. 

MacCarthy (Hector) 
day. 38480. 

McCarthy (Joe) : 

I will love you for evermore. 
(221). 
When the sun is shining in the bye 
and bye. 6253 (521). 
Why do you stay away. 
(529). 
McCarthy (Pat) 


Thought for the 


6253 


6253 


bottle caps. 11641. 
McCarthy (TI. C.) Bess. 6448. 
McCartin (C. L.) You made my heart 
stand still. 26464. 


McCartney (James) 
Carrie Carey. 10887. 
McCartney (M. C.) 
17967. 
McCarty (Irene) 
20406. 
McCarty (J. W.) 


into the White House. 28956. 
McCarty (Joe) Id like to make a 
lucky strike with you. 19532. 


McCarver (Jack) 
like you. 13966. 
McCaughey (W. D.) 
band. 18648 (286). 
McCauley (George) : 
I have missed you dear. 
Our Flag. 2086. 
McCauley (Rafael) 
sody. 17. 
McCauley (Ruby) World’s war gave | 
the American boys fame. 15417. 
McCauslin (Hlizabeth) Ever onward. 
24518. 
MecCauslin (G. W.): 
Down where I meet my Caroline. 
26965. 
I don’t like to play like you do. 
7204. 
Longing. 11116. 
New York is on parade. 8185. 
Shadows le amour. 33112. 
Sheik of love’s garden. 8663. 
This is how to play upon a flute. 
PAT (2a. 
McChesney (Percy) 
7168. 


Just because I look 


Porter’s Catalina 


19553. 


Africana rhap- 


Hummin’ along. 


‘McCleary (H. R.) 


‘McClellan (J. J.) 


: McClelland (Gail) 
Parade of the milk | 


Have you met| 
Song for you. | 
Oh, it must be love. | 


When Franklin went | 


-McClin (James) 


pt. 1H, n.s., v. 31 


McClain (Harry) Girl I met on Broad- 
way. 10298. 
McClanahan (M. L. M.): 
High steppin’ Bertha. 29736. 
Reminder of you. 380458. 
McClaren (H. F.) Toughen up your 
tender feet. 18221. 
McClary (G. M.): 
Let America be the land of peace. 


14089. 
There’s always a prayer in my 
heart. 5749. 


MecClary (Walter) 
you want to go. 


Come along now, if 

15877. 

Go to Jesus. 19311. 

McCleary (N. J.) Piease don’t tickle. 
28278. 

McClees (H. J. C.) 
tired of me. 1124. 


Hternal love. 


I’m sorry you're 


3840, 
3841. 

I’m going back to 
Dixie’s cotton highways. 16570. 
McClelland (Leona): 


Beauty sublime, all the time, down 


in Dixie. 381129. 

Beside the Shalimar, dream girl 
that’s where you are. 15706. 

JIC OI ene (Randall) : 

Last of last December. 32237. 

Loving you. 82397. 

Rose of old Sonora. 3838024. 

When love is love. 33683. 

Where is your heart. 383722. 


Where the desert meets the sky. 
SOl2or 
McClimans (lL. F.): 
My fairyland dream. 8080. 
You’ve got me in a whirl. 9479. 
Ever since you went 


away. 10167. 

McClish (Beuford) State I love. 
20899. 

‘McClure (Marion) Love at last. 
11132. 

McCollin (Frances) : 
Come hither, ye faithful. 29414. 


My garden. 32588. 
McCollum (Harriet) : 
Happy Valley. 4072. 


Praises. 5259. 

McCollum (J. C.): 
Dark apartment. 26887. 
Introduction to love. 16771. 
Nothing ever happens. 8220. 
Prelude to paradise. 28305. 


McCollum See McCollum 
(INES) 

McCombe (R. S.) 
paradise. 14394. 

McConaghie (Robert) ’*Neath the gold- 
en mellow moon. 14437. 


‘(Jimmy ) 


My little dream of 


1914 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


McConathy (Osbourne) :— 
Music highways and _ byways. 
20254, 27984. 
Musie hour. 11838. 
McConnell (Mrs. C. L.) Apart. 102. 
McConnell (Edwin) I love Jesus. 
10587. 
McConnell (G. B.): 
I can’t keep 
24772. 
I just made up with that old girl 
of mine. 16506. 
There’s a new moon tonight, in 
Sunshine Valley. . 8991. 
When I’m dreaming of you. 
McConnell (Lola) Apart. 102. 
McCord (Bernita) 
12755. 


my eyes off you. 


McCord (Billy) See McCord (Ber- 


nita) 
McCord (Charles) 
ber Ronkonkomo. 
McCord (L. A.) 
3657. 
McCormack (Alethia) 
the music and the moon. 
McCormack (H. B.) 
King Winter and his sports. 
McCormick (G. 8.): 


16521. 


26675. 
4429), 


Pretty, witty, Kitty Brown. 25709. 

Romancing ‘neath the rainbow... 
28385. 

Wonderful, beautiful butterfly. 
30938. 


McCormick (M. W.) 


turned when I found you. 17281. 


McCoy (Charley) You waited too 
long. 29170. 

McCoy (Clyde) Ridin’ to glory on a 
trumpet. 28369. 


McCoy (H. B.): 
My beautiful 
229801, 30205. 


American rose. 


No other girl can kiss like you. | 


_— 80283. 
McCoy (India) 
27756. 
McCoy (Joe): 
Garbage man. 
Oh Red. 30819. 
McCoy (Minnie) I can’t say nothing 
you caught me wrong again. 16479. 
McCoy (O. L.) Homeland harmony. 


Locket made for two. 


31650. 


19468. 
McCoy (P. H.) Love is such a big 
word. 382878. 


McCoy (R. M.) Don’t say good-bye, 


just say good-night. 3755. 
McCoy (Ted) Hawaiian songbird. 
31761. 


McCoy (Virginia) Moonbeams. 
McCracken (A. L.) 
waltz. 12862 (63). 


11304. 
Bonnie braes 


| McCrory (Ellen) 
Dili Silly 


You be the moon. 


Ill always remem-_ 
Cotton field lament. : 
Blame it on 


Invitation from. 


My bluebird re-. 


MacDermid (J. G.): 


McCraw (Myrtle) ast) + night... I 
dreamed of you. 22610. 
McCray (Alexander) From the depot 
leads the road. 6941. 
MeCreedy (Roy) My 
train. 25469. 
McCrory (B. F. B.): 
Gob’s dance. 198138. 
Mate’s dance. 20165. 
Set things. going right. 
Skipper’s dance. 20797. 
Tantalizing. 28674. 
MeCullers (B. W.) Memory weave me 
dreams to-night. 27907. 
McCullough (G. G.): 
Just a messenger of God’s. 7595. 
Life is good when I’m with you. 


reminiscing 


23324. 


14080. 
Little white house on the lane. 
7780. 
Sun still shines above. 8858. 
McCullough (Odane) My dream 
eabin. 11371. 
MacCunn (Hamish) aw. and Mac- 


Cunn (Alison) prop.: 
In a palace garden: 9509 (329). 
Princess Helene. 9509 (592). 
McCurdy (Ff. H.) American college of 


musie. 31039. 
MeCurdy (Margaret) Amateur night. 
9574". 
McCurry (Richard) Plantation moon. 
145989. 
MecDancer (Peter) Lu m’briacu. 
17098. 
MeDaniel (Coila) My rainbow of 
dreams. 1888. 
McDaniel (D. K.): 
Heavens above, I am in love. 
13564. 


When you are mine. 15338. 
Arise, shine for thy light is come. 
33904 (138). 
Charity. 33904 (87). 
For the mountains shall depart. 
33904 (84). 
Ninety-first Psalm. 
McDermott (A. F.): 
I just thumb my way. 10551. 
My little pal. 11408. 

MeDermott (C. N.) Oh, I like that 
smile. 17457. 
McDermott (Neil) 

boy. 33468. 
McDermott pub. co. Five little trun- 
dlebeds all in a row. 3904. 
McDevitt (J. J.) Humpty Dumpty sat 
on a wall. 19501. 
McDiarmid (Don): 
Do the hula. 16031. 
Ha-i-na i-a mai ka-pu-a-na. 4058. 
When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo- 
hop. 6602. 


D3904 (211). 


Too late, my sailor 


1915 


INDEX 


McDonald (A. L.) See Trousdale (A. 
L.) 
Macdonald (B. C.): 
Angel voices. 18648 (15). 
Bamboo baby. 12862 (82). 
Beer Land. 12862 (388). 
Down at the kissing gate, Kate. 
12862 (1386). 
I never know how to behave when 
I’m with boys. 33904 (130). 
I seem to see you everywhere. 


12862 (242). 

I wish I had my old girl back 
again. 12862 (248). 

Just as the brook fiows. 12862 
(CATON as 


La-la oo-la-la-la. 12862 (288). 

Memories rise when shadows fall. 
33904 (190). 

Queen of the night, Amina mine. 
9509 (9595). 

Say no more about it. 
(160). 

What a position for me to be in. 
31003 (211). 

What has that man Harrigan done, 
Garibaldi from my _ countree. 
12862 (532). 

When a coon wants to spoon he 
don’t need ary moon. 3838904 
(329). 

When there isn’t a boy around. 
33904 (3354). 

Macdonald (Ballard) : 

Beautiful Ohio. 18783. 

It’s a little bit rough on 
26533. (149). 

When a coon wants to spoon he 


31003 


me. 


don’t need any moon. 33904 
(329). 
Wouldn’t that be lovely. 26533 
(336). 
Macdonald (D. P.) Gone. 29664. 
Macdonald (EH. C.): 
Bubble and the sunbeam. 29189) 
(47). 


Come along up in the flip flap. 
3270 (104). 

Hold me just a little bit tighter. 
6253 (188). 

It’s a little bit rough on me. 26533 
(149). 

It’s my thistle. 3270 (329). 

There’s one thing sets me crazy— 
that’s the girls. 3270 (655). 

Who'd like to pay for my holiday. 
3270 (734). 

Won’t you teach me the way to 


love. 3270 (758). 
Wouldn’t that be lovely. 26533 
(336). 
McDonald (H. W.) Harlem lady, I 
love you. 4077. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


McDonald (Harl): 
Radio signature and Incidental ac- 
compariment. 30444. 
Rhumba. 11817. 
MacDonald (J. EF.) 
like a rose. 23278. 
McDonald (J. M.) Love I am lonely. 
17060. 
McDonald (Joseph) : 
All for you. 21586. 


Romance fades 


Beautiful Nuana moon. 24155. 

Don’t that do nothin’ to yuh. 
10061. 

Dream that your dreams come 
true. 6804. 

For as long as I can remember. 
3923. 

How could I ever feel lonesome. 
16454. 

T’ll sing that little song for you. 
10580. 

I’m happy as the day is long. 
22328. 

I still love the same old sweet- 
heart. 16641. 

In a pretty little flower garden. 
16718. 


Just one kiss. 7621. 
Maybe I’m going crazy trying to 
write a Song. 7981. 


Mister Jeep from the jungles. 
22845. 
On the beautiful Atlantic shore. 
14517. 
Somewhere a _ voice is calling. 
17961. 


Spirit of progress. 25964. 
Strange as it may seem. 18023. 
Susquehanna moon. 23494. 


Sweetheart, don’t say good-night. 
8886. 
William and Mary hop. 15387. 
You are ail that was made for 
love. 23981. 
McDonald (R. E.) My aloha. 14835. 
McDonnell (H. E.) Over Tiorati 
trails: (Ss0aql- 
McDonough (J. T.) Song of the West. 
8770. 
McDougal (Durward) It is love. 
19802. 


McDougald (S. E.) Underneath Mi- 
ami’s moon. 12464, 21179. 


McDow (D. R.) I’m jealous. 16583. 
MacDowell (E. A.): 
Hymn of faith. T7877. 
Scotch poem. 1626. 
Macduff (A. W. S8.): 
I can twa, twa twa, twa twa. 
4901. 
Tve got my steady back again. 
(379. 


McDuiffee (M. H.) 
ing. 8091, 30219. 


My heart is call- 


1916 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mace (A. M.): 
Ride above the clouds. 25765. 
Waiting for someone to love me. 
15224. 
McEachern (Malcolm) 
the guard. 9851. 
Macek (KKarl) Serenade. 28456. 
McHlroy (J. H.) jr. Sweet lady of my 


Changing of 


dreams. 26016. 
McHlroy (M. P.) Why did you leave 
me. 263584. 
McHown (Frank) Vancouver. 5882. 
Macer (Norman) : 
Live a Gypsy interlude. 17018, 
25199. 
*Neath Atlantic City’s mellow, 
dreamy moon. 17384. 


Underneath Miami’s dreamy moon. 
26187. 
McEvoy (Florence) : 


New star in heaven. 20352. 
Sunshine lane. 8872. 
Susie. 18053. 
McEwen (J. B.) Suite for string 
orchestra. 18041. 


20659. 
Where freedom 


Macey (Alan) Impudence. 
McFadden (Hugh) 


begins. 26347. 

McFalls (Loyd) Foolin’ around. 
13420. 

McFarland (L. N.) Stolen heart. 
18017. 

McFarland (R. E.) Way out in Idaho. 
23730. 

McFarlane (Beatriz) Continental 
lady. 26838. 

MacFarlane (L. R.) Our America. 
32806. 

McFarlane (Margaret) Sleepy man. 
28526. 


McFarlane (Michael) : 
Aileen, aroon. 33. 


Airs of old Erin. 3290. 
Katy avourneen. 1386. 
Shamus O’Brien. 2416. 


Tell them that you’re Irish. 2704. 
Three leaves of shamrock. 2783. 
Would God I were the tender 
apple blossom. 3158. 
Macfarlane (W. C.): 
Beatitudes. 6253 (32). 
Christians! greet the happy morn. 
18648 (70). 
Father whate’er of earthly bliss. 
9509 (221). 
Jesus lives. 33904 (146). 
O love that wilt not let 
14478. 
Te Deum in G. 15517 (395). 
McGarry (C. P.) Roosevelt for the 
Meso, 2317. 
MeGarvey (Alexander): 
Midnight waltz. 22828. 
Midnite waltz. 1715. 


me go. 


Please forgive me. 5237. 
McGaughy (J. F.) Come along to 
Texas. 18956. 


McGauley (lL. M.): 
Funny face. 6947. 
If I could belong to you. 1194. 
Just a chain of daisies, from the 
vale of yesterday. 1347. 
McGee music pub. co. My cottage of 
love. 30208. 
McGettigan (Susan) 
evermore. 5852. 
McGhee (T. D.) 
22302. 
Mac Ghee (W. P.) 
eot. 28693. 
McGill (H. I.): 
But you know the flesh is weak. 
6529. 
Servant girl. 33111. 
McGillivray (N. W.) Texas centennial 
hat. 21008. 
McGinnis (Lillie) 


Two sweethearts 
I love you, angel. 


That little green 


Too many years be- 


tween them. 33470. 
McGinty (Burke) See McGinty 
(J. B.) 


McGinty (J. B.): 


Don’t you recall. 21907. 
Hungry waters. 7174. 
McGlasson (Billie) Gone from me. 
837. 
McGlennon (Felix) Comrades ever 


26835. 
Drinking song. 


since we were boys. 
McGoldrick (H. J.) 


622. 

McGonigle (V. J.) Dance night. 
31385. 

McGough (R. M.) Please don’t tickle. 
28278. 


McGovern (Claudine) Dreams that 
won't come true. 21934. 
McGowan (Peter) My Texas girl. 
1509. 
McGowen (F. S8.): 
Hail to the bride. 16327. 
Honest and truly I love you. 
16430. 
Must I say aloha. 
McGrane (P. J.): 
After-glow. 9538. 
Gone with the wind. 24687. 
Honeymoon trip in a _ trailer. 
27278. 
Our star song. 11623, 28231. 
McGraw (W. E.) At ev’ning’s end. 
12957. 
McGraw (W. G.) jr. 
23569. 

MacGregor (Robert) 
sinks low. 6042. 
McGrue (A. HE.) Let us talk about love 
and you. 14077. 
McGuire (James) 
shamrock. 2783. 


25406. 


Texas anthem. 


When the sun 


Three leaves of 


1917 


INDEX 


pt. WI, n. s., v. BL 


a OO acca 


McGuire (R. J.) Washington, Jeffer- 
son man. 9190. 


Machabey-Ganeval (Hmilienne) Vingt 


lecons de solfége. 1627. 
Machado (Lena) : 
Holau. 27261. 
Nani nuuanu. 28077. 
Nuku o nuuanu. 28127. 
MacHale (Sara) Wraith of my 
dreams. 29091. 
McHenry (Bill) See McHenry (W. H.) 
jr. 
McHenry (W. H.) jr. Now and for- 
ever. 32712. 


Macho (Charles) Walking in a dream. 
26230. 


Macho (Margret) You don’t need a 


million when you’re in love. 29116. 
McHugh (Jimmy) : 
Blame it on the rhumba. 26676, 


31173. 


Blue English. 26688. 
Dixie-Anna. 29488. 
Dream boat. 31472. 


Foolish feeling. 27087. 

He was a dandy. 29716. 

Hey, what did the blue jay say. 
22191. 


I’ve got a date with Kate. 4834. 

It’s great to be in love again. 
4453, 4454. 

Jamboree. 27597, 32148. 


Let’s be gay. 27696. 
Let’s sing again. 11042. 
Oh, Mister Man up in the moon. 


23061. 

Picture me without you. 23179. 

Restful. 283863. 

Shirley and the two black dots. 
30540. 

"Sippy. 28517. 

Swing-a-roo. 28656. 

That foolish feeling. 838385. 

There’s no two ways about it. 
28738, 33416. 

There’s something in the air. 


28787, 30724. 
Top of the town. 
Where are you. 
Where the lazy 

29019, 30904. 
Whose big baby are you. 
Wings of the morning. 
With a banjo on my knee. 

30930. 

With all my heart. 6110. 
Machurek (Bessie) Rock me to sleep 
mother, rock me to sleep. 20675. 
MeclIlhargey (Frank) Detroit victory 

march. 16008, 24411. 
MelIntire (Dick): 
Hawaiian reveries. 
I want your love. 


30760, 33474. 
29012, 33720. 
river goes by. 


12674. 
30926. 
29071, 


24690. 
1176. 


McIntire (Dick)—studio of Hawai- 
ian music. 17108. 

McIntire (Lani) One rose that’s left 
in my heart. 20474, 30351. 

McIntosh (E. C.) While we’ve been 
drifting along. 213875. 

McIntosh (Edith) Mastery of techni- 
cal problems through the study of 
attractive piano pieces. 11235. 

McIntyre (Frank): 

Mary McNally. 27882. 
Traveling salesman. 21569 (566). 

McIntyre (Ida) Oklahoma moon. 
11554. 

McIntyre (R. A.) : 

Little old shack, but it’s home. 
32312. 

My own 
32622. 

Old mill stream. 
McIntyre (Walton) 


little Irish sweetheart. 


11569. 
What’s life with- 


out love. 12585. 

Macisle (M. A.) Rasecando el guiro. 
14647. 

Mack (A. G.) Roosevelt’s the man. 
25789. 

Mack (Allen) Dark dusk. 29455. 

Mack (Andrew) Oh you girl. 3270 
(474). 

Mack (Anna) pseud. See Hutchinson 
(Louise) 

Mack (Billy) Love-musiec. 32381. 

Mack (Cecil) : 

Down among the sugar eane. 


THOLT SSE 
For the last time call me sweet- 


heart. 3270 (199). 
Welcome to our city. 6253 (511). 
When youre in right. 26533 
(825). 


You’re in the right church, but the 
wrong pew. 9509 (817). 
Mack (Crete) aw., and Mack (N. C.) 


prop. Texarkana moon. 21007. 
Mack (Glenn): 
Another name on love. 18711. 


Billie dear. 18810. 

Great human. 19359. 

My little friend in heaven. 20296, 
Roosevelt is the man. 20690. 

You can't quarantine love. 21497. 


Mack (James) pseud. See MeCarron 
(James) 

Mack (Michael) pseuwd. See McCarron 
(Michael) 

Mack (Mickey) pseud. 
late. 7348. 

Mack (P. D.) 
16716. 

Mack (Russell) Hidden in the valley. 
10432. 

Mack (S. J.) Song of the navy. 25936. 

Mack (Ted) pseud. See Maguiness 
(W. EH.) 


I mustn’t be 


In an Hlysian grove. 


1918 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 19386 


Mack (Wally) Dreamy dreams.|MecKellup (L. W.) Wounded bird. 


21935. 30948. 
McKalip (M. B.): McKelvey (B. G.): 
Melody no. 2. 32462. I don’t believe you. 16490. 
Parting. 20515. Old fashioned gate and you. 17475, 
McKalip (Mac) See McKalip (M. B.) Rock-a-bye lullaby. 17760. 
MecKaughan (R. C.) Never again.| McKelvey (R. E.): 
28090. Dreaming on. 24471. 

Mackay (A. C.): Hey mister, make it go ’round and 

Composition. 3634-3641, 6658— ‘round. 19446. 

6663. I recall. 19649. 
Dime. 6762. That son of a gun Columbo. 5725. 
My heart is calling for you. 32586. They tell me that you’re doing 
My Irish eyes. 8102. mighty fine. 21069. 
Star of my life. 23452. McKenna (W. J.): 
What is jazz. 23771. Bolo rag. 9509 (75). 

McKay (Art): Broadway Indian chief. 31003 
Beneath a starry heaven. 18803. (21). 

I love to ride the horses on a Bwana Tumbo. 33904 (32). 
merry-go-round. 1065. . T’ll do the same for you. 33904 
Josephine. 25050. (123). 

McKay (EF. H.): I want to elope in an aeroplane. 
Adagio assai. 29197. TOL (166). 

Allegro risoluto. 26562. Isn’t love a grand old thing. 9509 
Allegro vivace. 29197. (343). 

Marche. 27846. Lady love. 21569 (292). 
Moderato e eantabile. 27942. Look into my eyes and call me 
Molto religioso. 27946. dearie. 33904 (169). 

Nocturne. 27847. My picture puzzle girl. 31003 
Prelude. 27848. (121). 

McKay (G. F.): My Zulu maid. 33904 (206). 
Blow the man down. 26683. On a joy ride. 33904 (224). 
Casey Jones. 31263. On the morrow. 33904 (225). 

To a golden haired girl. 30747. Only you. 31003 (136). 
Vendor’s song. 26201. School of love. 33904 (262). 
Yankee Doodle. 33808. Toodles. 9509 (748). 
MacKay (H.M.) Pipedreams. 17615. Under the loving moon. 33904 
McKay (Leo) Mariana moon. 1661. (318). 
Mackay (M. F.) Clair de lune. 29409. Whistle for me. 31003 (219). 
Mackay (M. L.) You’re more than a Why can’t a girl propose. 33904 
pal to me. 9455. (336). 

McKay (Margaret) I mustn’t be late.| McKenny (Spike) See McKenny (V. 
7348. Si) pels 

Mackay (Margery) Clair de lune.| McKenny (V. 8.) jr. Only in dreams. 
29409. 28206. 

McKay (Red) Ghost-weed. 22085. Mackenthun (Walter) Mit dir. 1736. 

Mackeben (Theo) : McKenzie (A. I.) Working for the 
Dubarry. 625. Uh Seek 9359: 

Good luck. 1981. Mackenzie (Alister) Als die alte mut- 
I give my heart. 7224, 23269. ter. 6253 (12). 
Now I have found you. 1981. MacKenzie (H. W.) Take me back to 

McKee (Chloa) Moonlight and shad- old Wisconsin. 18087. 

ows. 4879. McKernan (B. M.) Music. 32552. 

McKee (F. S.): Mackey (Eleanor) Blue lament. 15732. 
It’s music. 13904. Mackey (J. A.) My magnificent ob- 
When I’m far away. 15300. session. 8120. 

McKee (M. E.) Where the sweet pur- | Mackey (Percival) : 

ple columbine grows. 18447. Coo-ee. 9913. 

McKee (N. R.): Rendezvous in paradise. 28358. 
Good-bye, little girl, good-bye. Santa Lucia. 20729. 

19330. Mackey (T. 8S.) You Icok like an angel 
Red roses. 11802. but played the devil with my heart. 

McKeilar (Etta) Tell me, my dear. 15456. 

15030. McKie (W. L.) To Major Bowes. 9033. 


126829—317——_27 1919 


INDEX 


McKinlay (Ernest) Maori songs. 
14220. 
McKinley (Carl) Harmony. 4080. 


McKinley (Mabel) 
McKinley (R. C.): 
Heart’s desire. 
Wasting my time. 


See Baer (M. M.) 


915. 
12541. 


McKinley (S. L.): 
Roll on silver dollar. 11850. 
School teacher blues. 11918. 
Star dreaming. 14912. 


McKinley (William) Would you. 9394. 
McKinley music co.: 
Got a dollar in my pocket. 7017. 
Honeymoon in Cuba. 164386. 
How would you like to go collegi- 
ate. 7165. 
I want you only. 7406. 
One little thought of me. 
Somewhere. 8753. 
To you I sing of love. 
McKinney (A. P.): 
Aloha. 6297. 
Aloha waltz. 
Auld lang syne. 
Hello Hawaii. 10418. 
Home sweet home. 7135. 
In the gloaming. 24984. 
In the sweet bye and bye. 
Kona beach. 10980. 
Kuu mahina. 19917. — 
Love’s old sweet song. 22752. 
Memories of Hawaii. 25323. 
Merry widow waltz. 228238. 
Moonlight waltz. 8017. 
My bonnie lies over the ocean. 
14342. 
Native waltz. 8168. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
"Neath Hawaiian skies. 
Note instruction. 32705. 
Old oaken bucket. 23090. 
One, two, three, four. 25600. 
Pearls of Hilo. 8888. 
Rose of Hawaii. 14707. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
25870. 
Starlight on Kona. 30620. 
Swanee river. 383318. 


8326. 
9043. 


6300. 
24118. 


22485. 


8168. 
8170. 


Whispering hope. 33729. 
McKinney (B. B.): 
All on the altar. 15548. 


At the old rugged cross. 15621. 
Breathe o’er our waiting spirits, 
Lord. 21725. 


Christ must go forward. 15850. 

Eyes of Jesus. 16154. 

Glad day. 10307. 

Go ye. 16287. 

God is present everywhere. 10316. 

Highways and hedges’ chorus. 
16410. 

Hills of home. 104385. 


pt. M1, n.s., v.31 


How wonderful. 10481. 
I know a name. 10555. 
I shall not live in vain. 10682. 
Jesus remembers me. 10914. 
Never lose sight of Jesus. 11471. 
O God eternal. 14477. 
Ridgecrest for me. 17741. 
Take Him your burden in prayer. 
12213. 
There’s a brook in the pastures. 
12306. 
Upper room. 18277. > t 
Wait upon the Lord. 12523. _ 
When love leads the way. 12618. 
Wherever He leads I'll go. 18450. 
McKinney (C. M.) Log eabin, dear, 
that’s built for two. 25206. 
McKinney (Cora) Wintertime blues. 
9361. 


McKinney (H. D.) Around the world 


in ninety minutes. 3349*. 
McKinney pub. ¢co.: - 
Helio Hawaii. 10418. 


Kona beach. 10980. 


Note instruction. 32705. 

Pearls of Hilo. 8388. 

Whispering hope. 33729. 
McKinney’s pub. co.: 

Aloha. 6297. 

Aloha waltz. 63800. 

Auld lang syne. 24118. 

Home sweet home. 17135. 


In the gloaming. 24984. 
In the sweet bye and bye. 
Kuu mahina. 19917. 
Love’s old sweet song. 22752. 


22485. 


Memories of Hawaii. 25323. 

Merry widow waltz. 22823. 

Moonlight waltz. 8017. 

My bonnie lies over the ocean. 
14342. 

Native waltz. 8163. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 8168. 

*Neath Hawaiian skies.- 8170. 

Old oaken bucket. 23090. 

One, two, three, four. 25600. 


Rose of Hawaii. 14707. 
Silver threads among the gold. 
25870. 
Starlight on Kona. 30620. 
Swanee river. 33313. 
Mackinnon (H. A.) I hear along our 
street. 27356. 
MacKinnon (Mae): 
Dream pal o’ mine. 3779. 
Shine on southern moon. - 5448. 
McKinnon (Peter) Old dollar bill. 
23077. 
MacKinnon (V. 8.) 
is blind. 8661. 
McKittrick (A. V.): 


She says my love 


Is it love. 527. 
Spinning around like a pinwheel. 
8802. 


1920 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


What d’ya think of this. 33651. 


You always get your way. 12747. 
Mackley (Benjamin) : 

Because she’s gone. 18788. 

Lure of life. 17099. 
Macklin pub. co.: 

Blue Hawaiian moon. 18818. 


Carry me back to old Virginny. 


13135. 
Chord waltz. 
Colonial march. 13188. 
’Cross the sea. 18995. 

Dixie land. 138280. 

Dreamy isles. 183841. 
Grandfather’s clock. 22135. 
Hard working cowboy. 19404. 
Hawaiian dreams. 135388. 
Hawaiian guitar series. 
Hawaiian moonbeams. 
Hawaiian school march. 
Home sweet home. 13588. 
Honolulu maiden. 19482. 
Hula time in Hawaii. 18604. 
Juanita. 13948. 

Kanaka’s farewell. 22587. 
Kilohana chimes. 13999. 
Last rose of summer. 22613. 


13161. 


2247. 
22178. 
22174. 


Lazy waters. 14082. 
Listen to the mocking bird. 
22658. 


Massa’s in the cold ground. 20163. 


14235. 
14248. 
22810. 


Mauna loa. 
Melody A waltz. 
Melody of Hawaii. 
My bonnie. 14340. 
Old Black Joe. 20415. 
Over the summer sea. 
Polly wolly doodle. 
Pupuli dance. 14628. 
Sands of Waikiki. 20728. 
Santa Lucia. 14727. 
MacKnight (H.): 
A Chicago. 9510. 
A deux. 9511. 
Adios, maligna mujer. 
Ann Arbor. 31052. 
Ay madrecita del alma. 9634. 
Ballade bohémienne. 9652. 
Ciudad de delicias. 391. 
Hot toddy. 10469. 
My gal Sal. 32582. 
Nino del aibaicin. 32685, 
Perla de Murcia. 32853. 
Porqué ne me miras. 32890. 
Réve de virtuose. 17731. 
Rumba des trombones. 11869. 
Snake bite stomp. 12014. 
Vienne nous appelle. 18294. 
Welsh rarebit. 33647. 
Maclary (C. T.): 
Quest. 32949. 
Timid maiden. 33448. 
Twinkling stars. 33541. 
McLaughlin (B. H.): 


20501. 
14608. 


31008. 


I’m on the way out of your heart. 
10648. 
I’m sold on you. 7332. 


If I couldn’t have you. 10747. 


On a Stream-line express. 8302. 
You’re swell. 9466. 
McLaughlin (Catherine) Oh my poor 


14488. 
To thee, my love 


inhibited mama. 
McLaughlin (J. J.) 
to thee. 9041. 
McLaughlin (M. D.) My house of 
golden dreams. 11897. 
Mac Laughlin (Walter ) 
over any man. 24863. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 
Alleluia, Christ is born. 58. 
Angelus Domini descendit de coelo. 
94. 
Benediction service. 221. 
Justorum animae. 13882. 
Missa De Spiritu Dei. 32501. 
Missa Ex ore Infantium. 1730. 


I’m not eryin’ 


Missa Mater misericordiae. 32502. 
Pie Jesu. 31728. 
Shall my soul pass through Ire- 
land. 30530. 
Turba choruses. 2852. 
McLean (Connie) Tax song. 28676. 
McLean (H. T.): 
Away down in old Mexico. 26612. 


Right from my heart to yours. 

28371. 
McLean (Jane): 

For heaven’s sake do. 

Gypsy lad. 138514. 

I’m just singing the whole day long. 
13716. 

I’ve got a feeling. 4335. 

Manhattan mad. 14218. 

One I’ve been looking for. 5157. 

Slug of gin, an aspirin and you. 
14823. 


3924, 


Maclean (M. L.) Never mind, honey. 
11472. 
MacLean (Meta) Silent waltz. 2445. 
McLellan (Harry) See McLellan 
(Je) 
McLellan (J. H.): 
Little Boy Blue. 30084. 


Make believe world. 30105. 

McLennan (Verdi) Horse, and a herd 
and a Texas sky. 7148. 

McLeod (C. P.) I left my heart in 
Dixie with a little southern rose. 
22207. 

Macleod (HE. M.): 

I'd better keep an eye on you. 
10519. 
Without saying I love you. 

MacLeod (Graeme) : 

It looks like a wedding. 7535. 
Making no sense. 7893. 
You’re my lucky number. 9457. 

McLeod (Lucile) Dream of you. 3778. 


15403. 


1921 


INDEX 


McLeod (Paul) 
476. 
McLeod (Robert) Romance in F minor. 
23279. 
McLester (P. J.) Stand up and sing 
with the band. 2576. 
MacMahon (Desmond) : 
Farewell. 27058. 
Father William. 6894. 
Horse of war. 10468. 
Manuscript book of rudiments of 
musie. 32423. 
Mary of Allendale. 14229. 
New-way sight readers. 1943. 
Old woman of Tappington Moor. 
8295. 
Spinning song. 8803. 
White horsemen. 18463. 
With timbrel and dances. 29074. 
McMahon (EH. J.) Back in dear old 
New Hampshire. 15656. 
McMahon (J. A.) That old log cabin 
home by the sea. 5716. 

MeMahon (J..F.): 
Hail New York. 
Mud in your eye. 8048. 

New York anthem. 17399. 
OV cabin home. 23073. 
McMahon (J. M.) jr.: 
High and dry. 16407. 
You’re even more than I asked for. 
6193. 
McMahon (J. T.): 


19388. 


I met Susanne in Amsterdam. 
10670, 24878. 
Stork song. 23458. 
When the one that you love comes 
home. 23822. 
ee mie (Julia) Apple blossom time. 
106. 


MeMahon (M. J.): 

Come up and see me sometime. 

3626. 
I waited for tomorrow, but to- 
morrow never came. 4341. 
When Ireland turns to heaven. 
6015. 

Your President. 
McMahon (Ruth) 
26963. 

MecMakin (Albert) 
troubles with me. 
McManus (C. A.) 


29183. 
Down in the valley. 


Forget all 
22054. 
Al. walked out on 


your 


me. 24050. 
McManus (EK. J.) When I return to 
you. 30880. 


McManus (Frederick) : 
Down the lone eabin trail. 
Moon mist. 14292. 
When the stars bid the moon good- 

night. 18430. 

McManus (Joseph) : 

Out yonder. 2092. 

Trail end. 18225. 30763. 


16071. 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Dances of yesterday. | McMaster (Alexander) : 


Oh Gogo, my little Gogo. 11540. 
To my old home town. 15125. 
Macmelodies, lItd.: 

Back in those old Kentucky days. 
31102. 

Counting crotchets in my sleep. 
9926. 

Dancing Romany. 9964. 


Feller that played the pianner. 
10200. 

For-a ten centimos. 19248. 

Gipsy Lee. 3967. 


I’m so happy I could ery. 31954. 

I’m wishing my life away for you. 
10669. 

I was born again. 10719. 

I will marry you. 19688. 

If ev’ ryone did a good turn every 
day. 382085. 

In China. 7467. 

In Trafalgar square. 10820. 

Let me carry your bag dad, to 
Bagdad, dad. 4605. 


Little piccaninny mine. 11086. 

Marriage has been = arranged. 
324338. 

Me and myself and my wife’s hus- 
band. 14239. 

No news. 32691. 

Prelude to a kiss. 11786. 

Ragamuffin Joe. 8497. 

Rhythm of the wheels. 20653. 


Ring your little bell, 
32998. 

Same old seaside shore. 

Sleep tight. 33177. 

Sleepy rhythm. 33179. 

Song of the grateful heart. 33237. 

There’s a blue haze on the moun- 


ting, ting. 


33055. 


tains. 5788. 
Thousand _ different reasons. 
33432. 


Together forever. 5794. 
Welcoming them in to the Wel- 


come Inn. 33646. 

What d’ya think of that, boys. 
18374. 

What’s all this about a wishing 
well. 21294. 


When evening comes. 21309. 
When h’I was h’out h’in h’India. 


6000. 
When my mother says her prayers 
for me. 33685. 


White cliffs of Dover. 6075. 
McMenamin (J. P.) No one will ever 
know. 14462. 
McMichael (A. C.) Love at first sight. 
Depa es 
Maecmichael (Maxwell) 
gentle Jesus. 28523. 
MacMillan (Ernest) Six bergerettes 
du bas Canada. 12998. 


Sleep, O 


1922 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


MeMillan (L. C.) 
love for me. 8866. 

MeMillan (M. J.): 
California sunshine. 15791. 
Dreaming again dreams gone by. 

24468. 
Well grow old _ together dear. 
2962. 
MacMillan C€o.: 
Climbing in music-land. 24314. 
Negro folk songs as sung by Lead 
Belly. 30269. 
MecMillion (G. J.) 
31125. 
MeMullan (M. J.): 
Goo-goo. 7015. 
Waiting. 12525. 
MeMullen (Burr) 
23625. 

McMullen (Clara) Beautiful hands. 
192. 

Mac Mullen (EB. H.) I would be lost 
without you. 19697. 

Mac Mullen (Harry) See Mac Mullen 
(H. H.) 


Sunrise, find my 


Beautiful eyes. 


Time’s a-wastin’. 


MacMurrough (Dermot) Six progres-_ 


sive violin pieces. 4770. 
McNabb (Evelyn) Dreaming of you. 
13326. 
McNally (J. J.) You're just about 
right for me. 6196. 
McNally (L. A.) Syracuse overture. 
8908. 
MacNamara (Orington) Doctor in a 
bottle of cream. 21891. 
McNamee (Hughie) Baby Ruth. 
21658. 
McNatt (Marye) Won’t.you be mine 
again. 30940. 
McNaughton (K. G.) 
water mill. 6533. 
McNaughton (Tom) Three trees. 
2785. 
McNeal (Hlsie) What care I. 3003. 
McNee (A. §.) My roamin’ days are 
over. 22974. 
McNeely (J. B.) Time’s a-wastin’. 
26126. 
McNeil (Chas.) : 
Love I gave so free. 11135. 
McNeil guitar solos. 27849. 
New and revised McNeil modern 
guitar method. 5032. 
McNeil (E. B.): 
All I need is you. 3305. 
How can I remember another 
after seeing you again. 4165. 
McNeil (J. C.): 
Adrift on a sunset sea. 26540. 
Air castles. 15587. 
Alone. 683. 
Angel from heaven. 26578. 
Are you tired of me. 9599. 
Arizona stars. 31061. 


By the old 


1923 


As I look back to the day we met. 
18726. 

As the moon shines to-night, I 
dream of you. 122. 

At sundown. 187382. 

Aviator’s song. 33871. 

Baby of mine. 9640. 

Back in our sandpile days. 24187. 

Be careful what you say. 31116. 

Be serious. 24150. 

Beautiful eyes. 31125. 

Because you mean so much to me. 
208. 

Bluer than blue. 26698. 

Bonus of prosperity. 9753. 

Books and dreams. 18835. 

Boulder dam is a swimming pool 
for me. 26705. 

Bouquet from my garden of mem- 
ories. 138078. 

Break my heart no more. 267138. 

Breaking hearts. 6502. 

Broadway blues. 6509. 

Broken dreams. 9773. 

Broken vow. 24211. 

But I haven’t got you. 6527. 

By the old enchanting bay. 3518. 

By the Susan Lovely ereek. 18858. 

Cabin by the sea. 31224. 

Calling. 24239. 

Can’t you do something *bout me. 
18886. 

Charms. 15831. 

Child Jesus. 26782. 

Colorado moon. 18954. 

Come to yo? mammy. 15886. 

Confused. 9909. 

Grescent moon. 29441. 

Cross of Calvary. 15924. 

Dancing with you my dear. 24372. 

Day dreaming down the years. 
13243. 

Dear old mother of mine. 31410. 

Dem golden rainbows. 21866. 

Depression. 19066. 

Depression blues. 13263. 

Dimple cheeks. 3781. 

Do what you think is right. 16032. 

Do you remember. 26944. 

Don’t leave me dear. 9564. 

Don’t say we're thru. 6786. 

Down where the Wast begins. 
6797. 

Dream. 16074. 

Dream house, a home. 31474. 

Dream Valley. 24465. 

Dreamer’s imagination. 31477. 

Dreaming in the twilight. 26978. 

Dreaming of you by the Rio 
Grande. 13328. 

Dreams. 16089, 31486. 

Drifting out of Dreamland. 31494. 

Each star. 381505. 


INDEX 


MeNeil (J. C.)—Continued. 


Earthly love ties are not broken. 
13355. 

Eestasy. 10135. 

Fall is in the air. 13390. 

Find me the lady in blue. 138404. 

First day in May. 27074. 

Floating thru the air. 739. 

Flower of my heart. 24570. 

For love of you. 748. 

Forever and a day. 19257. 

Forgiven by your heart. 6980. 

Friend that I found in you. 769. 

From my heart. 24596. 

Garden beneath the sea. 27124. 

Gazing in the glass. 10287. 

Girl of a golden dream. 271338. 

Give me back what you've taken 
away. 22096. 

Glimpse of Franklin. 3979. 

Glimpse of heaven. 27142. 

Glimpse of paradise. 3980. 

God made Ireland so fair. 16289. 

Gotta picture of you. 31708. 

Green clouds. 7029. 

Hand in hand. 27209. 

Hands. 22155. 

Hat band jazz. 31749. 

Heart of gold. 24698. 

Heavenly you, I love just you. 
27241. 

Here’s to our love. 7105. 

Here’s to spring. 138569. 

Hip hip a ray. 19459. 

Hoe nigger. 22201. 

Home. 19465. 

Honey, there’s something wrong. 
16434. 

How long will I have to wait. 
22229. 

I am loving anew. 10500. 

I can’t forget. 994. 

I ean’t go on feeling this way. 
19524. 

I can’t live without you. 19526. 

I’d rather be blue. 31867. 

I don’t understand you. 7206. 

Ill always dream of meeting you. 
7247. 

Tl be thinking of you. 27370. 

Tl live without your love. 4243. 


TV’ll make my wedding day in June. 


136683. 
Ill never forget you. 29796. 


Tl still be waiting for you. 18668. 
I long for your charm, my sweet. 


19588. 


I love this little boy so much. 


10593. 
I love to swing. 273889. 
I love you. 16550. 
I love you sincerely. 10597. 
I’m, for love-ocracy. 22320. 


1924 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


I’m going in for love this season. 
19617. 

I’m going now to Texas. 16573. 

I’m just a dreamer. 4285. 

I’m looking for a kind hearted 
girl. 16598. 

I’m looking for a lovin’ man. 
10639. 

I’m missing you. 31949. 

I’m on my way to you. 4297. 

I’m trying to live for you dear. 
29825. 

I picked a blonde peach. 16628. 

I search the crowds for a certain 
face. 22388. 

I see you. 31981. ‘ 

I think the world of you. 22394. 

Ive found a new way to love. 
1159. 

I’ve got bushels of love. 17378. 

I want a cottage. 16659. 

I want you to know I love you. 

7407. 

was meant for you. 32008. 

wished on a star. 16675. 

wonder. 24926. 

wonder if you care for me. 

32018. é 

If I only had the money to spend 
on you. 19714. 

If you loved me. 7445. 

In a cottage. 19737. 

In a garden of blossoms. 13837. 

In Kentucky’s blue hills far away. 
29882. 

In my little birch canoe. 10803. 

In my mammy’s paradise. 22466. 

In the land where the roses grow. 
22479. 

Tone, the girl of my dreams. 16773. 

It all depends on thee. 25012. 

It is morning again. 32115. 

Jealousy. 22582. 

Just a little old cottage. 27620. 

Just another waltz my dear with 
you. 19867. 

Just around the corner. 10939. 

Just because. 25076. 

Just dreaming, dreaming of you. 
19871. 

Just me and you. 32179. 

Just you always you, only you. 
22584. 

Kisses. 19904. 

Lake Wabana. 16898. 

Lend me your eyes. 4598. 

Let me call you Mary. 11019. 

Let me dream of her tonight. 
11020. 

Let me strum my guitar. 30012. 

Let’s dance and sing together. 
32258. 

Let’s get back on speaking terms. 
22632. 


= 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 


Let us part. 32274. 

Life. 11058. 

Life’s jig-saw puzzle. 1480. 

Life’s short dream. 1482. 

Little Catherine. 20002. 

Little Dan Cupid isn’t so stupid. 
16993. 

Little girl, you are mine. 32306. 

Little newspaper boy. 17608. 

Little prayer. 27749. 

Little square house on the side of 
a hill...25197. 

Little white cottage of my dreams. 
4674. 

Living on love. 22680. 

Log cabin on a hill. 7785. 

Lone cowboy. 30052. 

Lonely. 25208. 

Lonely blues. 4687. 

Lonely cowboy. 14135. 

Lonely little me. 17080. 

Lonely mates awaiting. 11108. 

Lonely one’s wish. 1528. 

Lonely street. 25215. 

Lonesome. 22694. 

Longing. 27775. 

Lost hound dog. . 20060. 

Love in all its glory. 25241. 

‘Love is all. 30069. 

Love is inspiration. 25247. 

Love lingers. 20089. 

Lover of mine. 1592. 

Lover’s love. 32393. 

Love’s dream. 20113. 

Loving you the way I do. 32398. 

Lullabye. 27848. 

MeNeil melodies. 1628. 

Man in the moon. 20138. 

Meet me in the garden. 1686. 

Memories that live. 22814. 

Miami by the sea. 11268. 

Moments. 14283. 

Moon we'll share. 32532. 

Moonlight is calling me. 4886. 

Mother and you, dear. 32542. 

Mother dear. 14314. 

Mother still waits for me. 4899. 

My beautiful river. 27995. 

My California sunkist baby. 17284. 

My dark damsel blues. 8071. 

My dark eyed loveliness. 14351. 

My darling. 17290. 

My favorite gal. 4943. 

My first kiss. 25427. 

My happy home. 17315. 

My Hawaiian hula girl. 4951. 

My heart is in love with you. 
25438. 

My heart’s beating again. 4959. 

My heart tells me that I’m in love. 
4960. 

My honey went away from me. 
22940. 

My little boy. 32602. 


1925 


My little cabin. 11401. 

My lovely spider lady. 22953. 

My morning star. 30239. 

My old nursery rhyme. 28058. 

My Rio Grande girl. 30251. 

My song of love. 28067. 

My star. 20825. 

My sweetheart darling. 5005. 

My sweetheart of yesterday. 

30259. 

My tardy ship. 17357. 

My Texas girl. 11445. 

My thoughts are all about you, 
dear. 20329. 

My treasure. 20330. 

My turtle dove. 22986. 

My weakness is your eyes. 32638. 

’Neath southern skies. 11463. 

New Deal has made a new day. 
28092. 

New moon. 25495. 

No longer. 28105. 

Ocean blues. 14480. 

Oh my, oh yes, busy as a bee. 
2009. 

Oh take me back to Florida. 
30321. 

Oh them _ sophisticated blues. 
17464. 

Old fashioned English garden. 
20419. 

Old fashioned garden. 14494, 
30328. 

Old fashioned locket. 2022. 

Old smiling moon. 11574. 

On Fifth avenue. 2051. 

On the river Nile. 20454. 

One little word. 11598. 

One night in June. 204783. 

Only a lost love. 8834. 

Only memories of you. 238122. 

Only one mother. 28208. 

Our Montana home. 28227. 

Ozark blues. 32819. 

Pal of my heart. 28240. 

Pal of yesterday. 25637. 

Pipe curls and one sweet smile. 
11692. 

Pitter, patter comes the rain. 
20554. : 

Plantation lullaby. 20557. 

Playing hide and seek with the 
moon. 11699. 

Plod on. 17635. 

Poor and proud. 2168. 

Prairie dream. 11726. 

Praise. 32896. 

Precious darling. 32905. 

Purple violets. 11755. 


“Rainbow love song. 14640. 


Reflection. 17714. 
Reflections. 32974. 
Remember. 17718. 
Rescue my heart. 32983. 


INDEX 


MeNeil (J. C.)—Continued. 


Restless waves. 17729. 

Rhythm in my heart. 8535. 

Rollin’ rhythm of the sea. 20680. 

Romance on the rainbow. 11854. 

Roosevelt. 14700. 

Rose of the world. 33025. 

Roving cowboy. 20700. 

Sarah. 17814. 

Seerets. 23316. 

Seeing you all in Memory lane. 
33102. 

Shack in the mountains. 30524. 

Shadow of the old Hilbmann road. 
14762. 

Shame on you. 17868. 

She gave me you. 23837. 

Signs. 14788. 

Silvery brook. 17896. 

Silvery light. 33142. 

Sing me a love song sweetheart. 
17912. 

Sleepy time train. 14820. 

Slide trombone. 8709. 

So what. 14840. 

So why turn her out. 25912. 

Some day. 17955. 

Some one. 2525. 

Some one I missed. 20833. 

Somewhere someone is waiting for 
me. 28551. 

Sonny boy, oh how we miss you. 
25946. 

Springtime and love. 12104. 

Star dust in your hair. 30615. 

Struggling alone. 20915. 

Sun shines through the shadows. 
18048. 

Sweet Joy Louise. 2649. 

Sweet Marie. 26018. 

Sweetheart letters. 8887. 

Take me back to my home. 12215. 

Tell me. 18111. 

That’s why I ery. 5724. 

That someone you love. 15070. 

There'll be a difference. 12302. 

There’s a cabin in the cedars, 
33411. 

There’s a little bit of Irish in you. 
21052. 

There’s a picture enclosed in a 
locket. 21055. 

They are sleeping to-night in No 
Man’s land. 28739. 

Thrill of your first kiss. 9019. 

Thumbs up Mister, I’m returning 
home. 26123. 

Till we reach the finishing line. 
12351. 

Tiny tot. 9025. 

Tired of being good. 12358. 

Tonight the world is mine. 5798. 

Treasures. 26151. 

Trinity chimes. 33497. 


1926 


pt. Im, n. s., v. 31 


Tropical waltz. 12406. 

True love. 28804. 

Trusting in you. 28805. 

’Twas meant to be. 90911. 

Twilight blues. 28827. 

Unanswered yet. 23673. 

Uncle Sam. 23674. 

Under a canopy of blue. 9106. 

Under a frosty moon. 2873. 

Under your spell. 12463. 

Unforgettable love. 26188. 

Valley blues. 28858. 

Waiting. 33601. 

Waltz that cost me my heart. 
28898. 

Waltzing in the moonlight. 15230. 

Wandering boy. 2950. 

Was it a dream. 21244. 

Way down in lover’s lane. 9197. 

We don’t like boondoggling. 12547. 

We parted in November. 15255. 

We went strolling in the forest. 
9213. 

What am I going to do. 28988. 

What price knowledge. 380870. 

What would you do. 9245. 

When day is closing. 26298. 

When I am blue. 18408. 

When I looked into your eyes. 
21314. 

When it’s lilac time in Utah. 
28969. 

When it’s orange blossom time in 
Florida. 9274. 

When roses die. 33688. 

When the roses bloom. 33700. 

When the tulips bloom in Holland. 
21348. 

When you called me sweetheart. 
18436. 

Where the roses bloom and sway. 
12656. 

Where the Spanish moss grows. 
9301. 

Where the sunset turns the hills to 
blue and gold. 15354. 

While I dream along. 29021. 

Why don’t you call. 12685. 

Why don’t you write me. 18483. 

Wish. 29068. 

Wishing and dreaming. 33774. 

With the star near the moon. 
18512. 

Won’t you be mine again. 380940. 

Won't you ever be mine. 3148. 

Words that never die. 9388. 

Wreck of the Winnie Mae. 9395. 

Yesterday you said you loved me. 
33815. 

You. 15429. 

You are like an angel. 29107. 

You are my sunshine. 12751. 

You are necessary to me. 26440. 

You are that song. 9420. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


You’d be the one. 18573. 
You have broken the spell. 33846. 
You left me with a blue feeling in 
my heart. 23962. 
You’re gonna know how it feels. 
21522. 
You’re like a star. 12794. 
You’re my inspiration. 26486. 
You’re my only inspiration. 33870. 
You’re not the girl you used to be. 
26489. 
You're trying to high hat 
26501. 
You stole my heart. 30988. 
You were a cupid with an arrow. 
9483. 
Your smile 
29185. 
MeNeil (J. J.): 
Blue boy. 9737. 
Drifting in dreams. 
MeNeil (Jerry) : 
Arms of love. 18724. 
Love like a tangle tree. 
McNeil (Nora) Arms of love. 18724. 
McNeill (Don) My cathedral. 25413. 
MecNeillie (Andrew) I wont mind 
growing old. 16679. 


me. 


really betrays you. 


10106. 


17070. 


McNeMar (G. H.) Broken hearted 
Lu. 3504. 

MeNevin (J. L.) Swing’s the thing. 
23517. 


MeNicol (Pete) When it’s springtime 
back in old Montana. 21328. 
MeNulty (Ann) Polly o’ the automat. 
328838. 
MeNutt (M. E.) We'll both be young 
and fair again. 21255. 
MacNutt (Walter) : 
Falls the snow. 6886. 
Take me to a green isle. 
Macomber (H. S.): 
Imagine. 32058. 
Pony win that race for me. 17643. 
Macon (Dave): 
All in down and out blues. 24059. 
Confession is good for the soul. 
15893. 
Early in the morning 
breaking. 24495. 
Fame apart from God’s approval. 


6886. 


daylight’s 


24543. 
Farewell honey don’t you grieve 
after me. 24547. 
Give me back my five dollars. 
16276. 
She was always a-chewing gum. 
25854. 
Whiskey’ll sure get you down. 
26360. 
Macon (Uncle Dave) See Macon 
(Dave) 
McPhail (Lindsay) : 
I want to be your sponsor. 13792. 


It’s Roosevelt again. 1300. 


New friends—true friends. 32661. 
Swing waltz. 12199. 
MacPhedran (Alexander) America’s 
song. 83. 
MacPherson (Ben) Cabin in the hills. 
$803. 
McPherson (Norman) Lip flexibility 
studies. 19996. 


McPherson (R. C.) Mammy’s lasses 
candy chile. 33904 (175). 

McPherson (Sarah) Under a cedar 
tall by the mansion wall. 18262. 

McQuarrie (C. M.) When the autumn 
leaves cover the ground. 15517 (444). 

Macquinn (W. UH.) Honey bunch. 
21569 (207). 

McRae (David) 
you'll be mine again. 15580. 

MacRae (Marguret) Till soon go 
where those chilly winds don’t blow. 
16537. 

McRae (Theodore) 


And I know that 


Falling for you. 


31555. 

MeRae (William) We're for Roose- 
velt. 2968, 5948. 

McReynolds (Bess) Old sweetness. 
204382. 

McReynolds (Iola) Dreams at twi- 
light. 608, 19137. 


McRobert (C. E.): 

Daddy, cuddle me. 31381. 

When the Townsend plan goes in. 

23826. 

Who ean see no fault in me. 18465. 
McRoy (B. A.) Do you remember. 
3743. 

MecSlater (B. M.) My own darling 
sweetheart is drifting away. 4988. 
McSpadden (John) Across the _ hori- 
zon. 3276. 
MecTague (John) 
to blame. 21903. 
Mac Tallen (Robert) 
fair. 7594. 
McTighe (I. B.) In the shade of the 
Georgia pines. 4413. 
MaeVicar (Wallace) 


Don’t say that I’m 


Just a love af- 


Loco-weedy. 


20023. 
McWhood (L. B.): 
Absence. 29189 (1). 


Woods are bright. 29189 (479). 
MeWilliams (Hlsie) : © 
Last thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers. 
32239. 
Passing of Jimmie Rodgers. 32837. 
Macy (J. C.) au., and Macy (M. E. S.) 
prop. Clickety-click march. 18648 
(75). 
Madame Butterfiy. 29189 (345, 346). 
Maddaloni (Enzo) Nustalgia. 8234. 
Madden (H. D.): 
Give me a bit of heaven before I 
go to hell. 3972. 


1927 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Madden (KE. D.)—Continued. 
I live like a queen. 10562. 
Joe Louis rhythm. 25045. 
Why did you say you loved me. 
18478. 
Madden (Edward) : 
By the light of the silvery moon. 
24031 (21). 
Come on play ball with me, dearie. 
24031 (32). 


Toys for sale. 12862 (506). 


Madden (Frank) Maybe. 7930. 
Madden (Franklin) : 
Don’t forget, Juliette. 6781. 


12696. 
Puppy love. 


Willow tree. 
Madden (Sam) 
Maddox (BH. H.): 

Yor this I pray. 102381. 

Mother dear. 11320. 

Maddox (Yolande) : 
Were you there. 26265. 
When you come out the wilderness. 
9290, 26336. 
Maddy (J. E.): 
Radio music course for band in- 


32933. 


struments. 11770-11777, 20616, 
20617. 

Radio music course for stringed 
instruments. 11778-11780. 


Mademoiselle le Diable. 7881. 
Mader (Carl) National school band 
association march. 5018. 

Madia (J. H.): 
Leave me alone. 
Only in my dreams. 
’Til now. 26124. 
Waiting in vain. 23717. 

When I’m building a snow-man 
with you. 28962. 

You're precious. 23991. 

You’re too sophisticated. 29159. 

Madill (Ross) When it’s moonlight 

time in the valley. 3081. 
Madison (Benjamin) I’m blue for you, 
Lorraine. 4269. 

Madsen (Charles) : 

Forever as strangers. 10233. 
Ob how I dread the dawn. 


25141. 
25603. 


11542. 


Madchen vom Moorhof. 228. 
Midchenriiuber. 14999. 
Madel ahoi. 32413. 
Maénnecke (Hermann) : 
Horrido-hussassa. 19486. 


Linzer torte. 16977. 
Marionetten um mitternacht. 


30122. 
Maerker (Bruno) Sechs Hsterhazy- 
sonaten. 4092, 4093. 


Marker (LL. K.) 
geh’, weine nicht. 
Miarsche der luftwaffe. 
Maetens (Emile) 
taime. 8603. 
Maffia (Pedro) 


Wenn ich von dir 
12570. 

22759. 

Sais-tu pourquoi je 


Pelele. 30392. 


Maganini (Quinto): 
Air and double. 26547. 
Arabesque valsante. 12937. 
Berger et bergére. 26664. 
Biskra. 26672. 
Boa constrictor and the bobolink. 

26699. 

Cathedral at Sens. 
Clouds and the moon. 
Evening bells. 27026. 
Fiesta. 27066. 
Lament. 10992, 10998. 
Nocturne. 25283, 25284. 
Old song. 28176. 
Ornithological suite. 
Saltarello. 28429. 
South wind. 28570. 
Staccato. 28585. 
Suite of music by royalty. 25997. 
Symphony. 25285. 


24269, 24270. 
26820. 


32800. 


Titania’s wedding march. 28766. 

Tuolumne. 26164. 

Twins. 28829. 

Two pastorales. 27851. 
Magariello (Edward) Silver ships. 
20774. 


Magariello (Gerard) : 
Lost in the crowd. 32358. 
Silver ships. 20774. 
Speaking of an angel. 
Magee (H. I.) 
30897. 
Mager (Sylvia): 
I love your charms. 16558. 
You cast me aside. 18572. 
Mages (Jack) Love dream. 27798. 


33249. 
When you are gone. 


Maggio (A. V.) Rhumba _ festiva. 
28365. 

Maggio (Pedro) Greater New York. 
19362. 


Maggio (Vincent) See Maggio (A. V.) 
Maggioni (Aurelio) Rappresentazione 
di Santa Uliva. 2234. 
Magic Christmas bell. 4772*. 
Magic flute. 9509 (500). 
Magic mirror. 21771. 
Magic stone. 382415*, 
Magidson (Herb): 
Roses in December. 28405. 
Some day we'll meet again. 20829, 
20830. 
Magil (Aaron): 
I saw the moon through my tears. 


16630. 

Maybe. 27889. 

Suppose I kiss you. 286283. 

Until my dying day. 383561. 

You're not the type. 29153. 
Magill (Paul) Adventures of Simple 

Simon. 12875*. 

Magine (Frank): 

Rigama-jig. 28370. 

That silly little tune. 8976. 


1928 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 
Maglietto (Anthony) Heartbreaker. 
13556. 


Maglio (Franco Del): 
Campiello. 9822-9824, 13120, 13121. 
Notte lunare. 1976. 
Maglione (Ciro) Sanzione a l'Italia. 
2363, 5396. 
Magnante (Charles) : 
Swingyana. 20967. 
Two guitars. 15169. 
Zigeunerweisen. 15508. 
Magnetico (Frank): 
Alma de gaucho. 15554. 
In your heart. 24999. 
Magnificat and Nune dimittis. 
Magnoli (Joseph) 
ing swing time. 
Magnosi (Vincent) 
troduction. 27511. 
Magnuson (Erma) 
mine. 29002. 
Magnuson (G. E.): 
Alone with my 
31082. 
How will I ever know. 31834. 


20128. 
Everybody’s beat- 
16147. 

If I had an in- 


When you are 


dreams of you. 


Why keep me guessin’. 33749. 
Magrane (M. M.): 
Rose of the dawn. 23284. 


What does anything matter. 23769. 

Magraudy (R. C.) Hooligan’s band on 
parade. 27279. 

Magruder (LeRoy): 

Broadway drag. 15764. 

Cinder pile. 15856. 

Devil in my dream. 19069. 

Everybody’s out. 19189. 

In Bubble land. 18844. 

Jirkie. 16834. 

Lonely day. 14136. 

To-day. 15127. 


What would you think. 15286. 
When I look your way. 18409. 
When you smile on me. 18440. 
Woman. 12716. 
World is OK. 15414. 
You don’t remember a_ word. 
21500. 
Maguiness (W. E) Little Audrey. 
16987. 
Maguire (F. T.) Wind of the night. 
12701. 
Mahale (Milan) Who will you love 
when I’m gone. 6080. 
Mahan (Lou) Just like two people 


will do. 27629. 
Mahany (Margaret): 
How can you toot a_ toot-toot. 
29189 (1738). 
Somebody must have told the par- 
rot. 6253 (482). 
Mahas (John) 
szép szaga van. 3. 
Maher (R. P.) 
9096. 


A piros kis epornek | Mahoney (Robert) 


Two can live on love.| Mahoney (W. A.) 


Mahina malamalama. 30101. 
Mahl (Franz) pseud. See Ascher 


(Emil ) 
Mahon (Floyd) Prowlin’ thru my 
heart. 2202. 
Mahoney (BE. C.): 
Baby kisses. 3378. 


Love rules the world. 4742. 
Mahoney (E. L. (Roth)): 
I'll let you have your way dear. 


24816. 
Memories of old time pals. 25324. 
Mahoney (EK. P.) Yearning to see 


dreams come true. 33812. 
Mahoney (J. F.): 

Booby. 29189 (48). 

Finnigan’s Irish band. 26533 (73). 

Gee, but it’s tough to be broke. 
26533 (92). 

Good old dollar bill. 9509 (256). 

Haunting memories. 31758. 

He’s a college boy. 26533 (111). 

House of silent hours. 24743. 

I worder if you'll meet me. 33904 
(138): 

In the golden long ago. 26533 (146). 

Just answer, dear. 16851. 

Just to live the old days. over. 
33904 (154). 

Keep a little feeling in your heart 
for me. 9509 (354). 

Love is back. 25245. 

Love me to the music of a rag 
time tune. 26533 (170). 

Meadow lark. 4811. 

Minnie-ha-ha Donohue. 
(185). 

Molly Lee. 26533 (189). 

Music, song and love. 25403. 

My dear blonde. 25418. 

My heart’s a-bloom. 20285. 

Paging the moon for you. 23149. 

Put back the bell. 32936. 

Smiling pal. 28532. 

Strolling on the strand. 33293. . 

Sweetheart town. 21569 (538). 

That’s why I’m a happy married 
man. 21569 (552). 

They tell me it’s love. 15092. 

Thinking of someone who has left 
me. 26116. 

We won't go home until morning, 
Bill. 9509, (77 @)« 

When I see the love in your eyes. 


26533 


33674. 

Why the moon came over the 
mountain. 23876. 

You may love me in the spring- 
time. 3204. 


That little sweet- 
aya Be 
I miss you like 
the roses miss the rain. 6253 (215). 


heart of mine. 


- 1929 


INDEX 


Mahr (Curt): 
Akkordeon ABC. 38. 


Auf der harmonika. 9623, 29259. 


Badenweiler-marsch. 15659. 
Heinzelmannchens wachtparade. 
16387. 
Valse musette. 12482. 
Wiinseh dir was. 3165-3167. 
Mahuka (Dave) Hawaii and you. 
10388. 
Maid, the demon and the Samurai. 
32416*. 
Maiden. 27856. 
Maiden sat aweeping. 17115. 
Maienkonigin (Die) 24031 (60). 
Maier (Guy) Stars. 30511. 
Maier (H. A.): 
How can you Say _ good-night. 
31826. 


I’m walking on stilts. 27449. 


Little Itaska up in Alaska. 32307. 
Mailer (Bruno) Low moon. 32400. 
Mainardi (Enrico) Concerto in do. 

432. 


Maine (Basil) : 
Awake, good people all. 
O Lord our governor. 
Praise to God. 20582. 
Shepherds sing. 33123. 
Mainer (W. E.): 
Don’t sale tax the gals. 10057. 
Ill wear a white flower for you. 
10584, 
Intoxicated rat. 10835. 
Not turning backwards. 


143. 
20399. 


11508. 


Take me in the life boat. 15014. 
That old vacant chair. 12282. 
Mainieri (Alfred) We two. 12562. 
Mainieri (Michael ) Hackie goes 
wackie. 13517. 
Maitinsky (Alex.) Charmeuses. 18648 
(64). 
Major (G. G.): 
In my hour of loneliness. 24973. 
So dear to me. 25909. 
Major (Karle) Cowboy’s Rose. 26853. 
Major (Lou) ‘Turkey on the platter, 


ha! ha! ha. 26165. 
Major (Samuel) : 
Lonely river road. 20043. 
That Brown Bomber. 8963. 
That’s why I’m not talking to you. 
28709. 
Major music co.: 
Coronation waltz. 29428. 
Sooner or later mark my words. 
30599. 
Majorossy (Aladar) Gentry csardas. 
29687. 

Maker (F. C.) Witnesses to the re- 
surrection. 3141. 

Maklakiewiez (Franciszek  Izbicki-) 
See Izbicki-Maklakiewiez (Francis- 
zek) 


‘Makowsky (Milton) 


pt. It, n.s., v. 381 


Maklakiewicz (J.): 


Wiazanka  pieSni  legjonowych. 
9340. 
Zbojnicy. 33899. 


I’m feeling so 

lonely, I’m feeling so blue. 27411. 

Malack (Harry) My waltz with you in 
Dreamland. 11450. 

Malamadoff (Kaya) pseud. See Kauf- 
man (A. A.) 

Malani (C. K.): 


Kuu ipo leo nahenahe. 7664. 
Kuu lei mokihana. 7665. 
Lau lehua o panaewa. ‘7677. 


Malasz (Rubyann) It must be that 
I’m in love. 27576. 


Malatesta (Luigi) : 


Bella figlia dell’ amore. 6488. 

Seordati di me. 2127. 

Vien con me Ninetta. 2913. 
Malaurie (J. P.) There’s something 


about you Helen. 18168. 
Malcolm (Ray) Listen to the band. 


22655. 
Malcolm (Scott) Purpose of the por- 
poise. 14630. 


Malderen (E. V.) Bonjour, un bonsoir, 
adieu. 3491. 
Malditas sean las mujeres. 
Malen (Sam): 
Any old waltz. 
I am your slave. 
Malenkij sokolizek. 
Maler (Wilhelm) 


20132. 


31053. 

31857. 
32417. 
Streichquartett in 


G. 30634. 

Maletz (Helen) Ill love you always. 
24817. 

Maley (F. T.) Hail your risen Lord. 
7054. 


Malézieux (Hugéne) 16 études aux 7 
positions pour le violon. 1687. 
Mali (F. F.) Revelation adoration 
hymn. 2260. 
Malin (D. F.): 
Aeolian chorus collection for young 
men. 24039. 
Campbells are coming. 26748. 
I saw three ships. 27465. 
Wagoner’s lad. 9159. 
When from my love I looked for 
love. 28957. 
Malin (Don) See Malin (D. F.) 
Maling (F. S.) Good bye old Depres- 


Sion. 838. 

Malipiero (G. F.): 
Commiato. 419. 
Favola del figlio cambiato. 721. 
Festa a Mantova. 16173. 
Giulio Cesare. 27137. 
Omaggio a Tersicore. 17496. 
Passione. 30386. 
Quarto quartetto. 25724. 
Seconda sinfonia. 25827. 
Sonata a cinque. 17966. 


1930 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Maliverney (I. V.): 
Cloud. 3612. 


Laughter is real. 7681. 

Pathways to clear. 8381. 

Trees. 15147. 

‘Twas just a dream. 9089, 9090. 
Malkine (Louis): 

Il est comme il est. 10768. 


N’enléve pas ton chapeau. 11455. 
Sur un air de danse de Pablo 
Esteve. 2637. 
Vrai coquin. 12518. 
Mallard (C. 8S.) Trombone 
33504. 
Mallardo (Nicholas) : 
Blue interlude. 9740. 
Now that you’ve gone. 
Some day. 33210. 
Malle (C. E.): 
Break through the breakers with 
me. 15759. 
My play gir! of Atlantic. 17345. 
Malle (Eddie) See Malle (C. E.) 


Sammy. 


20393. 


Mallinson (Winnifred) psewd. See Al- 
lard (L. W.) 

Mallison (Minnadell) Sleepy’ eyes. 
2477. 

Mallory (Arthur) Over my depth in 
love. 5186. 


Mallory (Eddie): 
Burdened down. 31211. 
Desperately in love. 31418. 
Hoping. 31819. 
John Henry. 382160. 
Lucy Brown. 382408. 
Razmataz. 32963. 
You raseal you. 33858. 
Mallory (Peter) Yesterday I had five 
dollars. 6148. 
Malmgren (G. V.): 
Don’t you think that I will do. 
10063. 
Hold me close to your heart. 
10444. 
I love the night. 29802. 
If you love me say it with kisses. 
1211. 


What is love. 338653. 


You’re a pirate. 29136. 
Malneck (Matt): 
Goody goody. S841. 


I can pull a rabbit out of my hat. 
4200, 7190. 

I feel myself slippin’. 10530. 

Love is good for anything that ails 


you. 382376. 

Mary had a little lamb. 14227, 
30125. 

Mr. T. from Tennessee. 32509. 

Stars weep. 20898. 

Sunshine at midnight. 12159, 
14950. 


Sweet soul. 5646. 


That man is here again. 15058, 
18188. 

When I march in April with May. 
26302. 


Malone (Jay): 
Make me the man in the moon. 
ee. 
Swing and sing that thing. 18069. 


Malone (John) I give you my heart. 
16498. 

Malone (Nella) B. P. W. club song. 
21652. 

Malone (Stringy) pseud. See Tapp 
(Frank) 

Malone (T. H.) Alpha chi waltz. 
6309. 

Maloney (M. A.): 

My shaggy dog and me. 22975. 
One little hour of love. 17515. 
Maloney (R. P.) Happiness now. 

27211. 


Let’s land Lan- 
27710. 


Maloof (Alexander) 
don in the White House. 
Maloof (Mitchell) : 
Summer rose. 20926. 
You’re a cure for sore eyes. 
Malotte (A. H.): 
Contrary Mary. 440. 
Dreamer. 38783. 
Go, lovely rose. 
Lord’s prayer. 
Lover. 20109. 
We'll live to-night. 
Malray (R. D.): 
Album of new radio favorites. 
29205. 
G-man love song. 16249. 
I know what I want and I’m gonna 
get it. 16512. 
T’ll be over at Mary’s. 16523. 
Now and then, we meet again. 
1980. 
Walking arm in arm with you. 
18318. 
What’s the use of living. 18388. 
Maltby (R. E.): 
Beaconshire blues. 21676. 
East St. Louis stomp. 21958. 
In seclusion. 22471. 
Maltin (Bernard): 
Do the Riviera. 21889. 
Don’t count your kisses 
you’re kissed. 6779. 
Little did I dream. 16994. 
Maltzman (Edward): 
Christen it love. 3597. 
Let’s go apartment hunting. 
So turn on the moon. 8784. 
Malvado Carabel. 25373. : 
Maly (Felix) I wish I were a fish.. 
T412, 
Man, you ain’t swinging right. 11212. 
Mana-Zueca (—) pseud. See Cassel. 
(A. Z.) 


21515. 


6989. 
1546, 14147, 14148. 


5944. 


before 


4616.. 


1931 


INDEX 


pt. III, n.s., v. 31 


Manbeck 
15754. 
Manbeck (S. H. F.): 
Dream awhile with me. 6800. 
Oh faltering one for you. 28146. 
Mance (N. L.) Swing song melody. 
12197. 
Manecebo (A. L.) 
15642. 
Manchester (A. L.) Twelve lessons in 
the fundamentals of voice production. 
12862 (322). 


(L. W.) Boys of sixteen. 


Ay, ay, senorita. 


Mancini (Umberto) Aldebaran. 3295, 
3296. 
Mancornadora (La) 1644. 
Mancuso (Arthur) Palina. 5191. 
Mancuso (P. V.): 
I know you’re to blame. 19565. 


You are the one. 239387. 
Mancuso (Pat) See Mancuso (P. V.) 
Mandell (Herbert) You’re just a little 
diffrent. 33864. 
Mandelli (Emanuele) : 
Mila di codra. 1719. 


Notturno earsico. 1978. 
Manén (Joan): 
Nero und Acté. 32654. 


Streghe. 5189. 
Manén (Juan): 

Caprice 1. 30118. 

Drei iberische lieder. 20142. 
Manery (Bert) See Manery (J. B.) 
Manery (J. B.) Big city moon. 9713, 

29303. 
Manery (J. H.): 

Dreaming of you. 6807. 

My heart is calling. 30220. 
Manewry mitosne. 13928-13931, 15007, 


15008. 
Maney (Zita) Desert shores. 3716. 
Mangiagalli (Riccardo Pick-) See 


Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) 
Manhoff (Lillian) : 
Low -down and _ broken - hearted. 
32399. 

Woo and coo, I love you. 33792. 
Manilla (Pedro) pseud. See Manto- 
vani (A.) and Piccioni (A.) 

Manion (T. J.): 
My mother’s lullaby. 25460. 
Once upon a time. 30347. 
Manka (V. B.) Hours. 24742. 
Manker (Lucille) Hail, Iowa, 
24664. 

Manker (Myrtle) They are sleeping 
to-night in No Man’s Land. 28739. 
Manklow (H. W.) I am a lonely 

bachelor. 27312. 
Manley (F. C. B.): 
Lid’s off. 7731. 
Reflected in your eyes. 
Manlin (H. J.): 
Drowsy stream. 26996. 


hail. 


8516. 


Little white home on the hill. 


22676. 
My blame-worthy gal. 22904. 
My dear old Pennsylvania mt. 
home. 22909. 
My mumsy. 22962. 
Winter rendez-vous. 29064. 


Mann (Alice) Why can’t we remem- 


ber. 33744. 

Mann (Bernard) Id rather croon a 
lullaby. 7201. 

Mann (C. F.) I will magnify Thee. 
16671. 

Mann (F. G.) Grand choeur. 29675. 


School band folio for 
5412. 


Mann (Gordon) 
the harmonica. 
Mann (J. B.): 


Mercedes waltz. 17178. 
Spanish serenade. 17990. 
Sweetest Dolores. 18062. 


Mann (N. D.) 
trice) prop.: 
Areadia, the land of heart’s de- 
sire. 21569 (15). 
Awake! awake! and hear the lark. 
26533 (16). 
Drifting. 26533 (63). 

Hi! Hi! Hi. 21569 (202): 
Rustling leaves. 26533 (244). 
Mann (Thomas) pseud. See Chapman 

(W. T.) 
Mann (W. L.): 


au., and Mann (Bea- 


Homeward bound on the old 

Greyhound. 948. 

Root root for Roosevelt. 8575. 
Mann mit den drei frauen. 3270 


(576), 9509 (442, 612), 12862 (482), 
16848 (323). 
Mann mit der pranke. 
Manna (Peppino) 


10431. 
Canzone della Ma- 


donna. 3540. 

Manners (Dudley) pseud. See Krupp 
(D. D.) 

Manners (Henry) Dear diary. 
29459. 

Mannes (Maxine) Under the right 
conditions. 26186. 


Manney (C. F.): 
As torrents in summer. 
Barearolle. 6253 (353). 
Cricket and the _ bumble-bee. 

26856. 
Dedication. 26912. 
EKlegy. 15688. 
Hear my prayer, O God. 27235. 
Morning now beckons. 27973. 
My bonny lass she smileth. 27996. 
My heart at thy dear voice. 26533 
(245). 
O lovely night. 17447. 
Open thy blue eyes. 27886, 32443. 
Wake, awake, for night is flying. 
28888. 
Waltz of the flowers. 


15612. 


28815. 


1932 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mannik (Marius) My golden balloon. 


20282. 

Manning (Clarice) See McQuarrie 
(C. M.) 

Manning (K. L.) Sketches of New 
York. 14814. 

Manning (M. D.) Just an occasional 
sweetheart. 4518. 

Mannix (P. J.) Black clouds. 9720. 

Manoff (Yvonne) Dilly song. 16023. 


Manolo (Juan) Rumba des trom- 
bones. 11869. 
Manoloff (Bernice) : 
Album of favorite piano _ solos. 
18673. 
Apache dance. 17451. 
Beautiful dreamer. 31121. 
Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
31594. 
Fortune teller. 31608. 
I am the captain of the Pinafore. 
31855. 
I’m ealled little Buttercup. 31928. 
I whistle and wait for Katie. 


29850. 
In the evening by the moonlight. 
32087. 
Tit willow. 33451. 
We sail the ocean blue. 33634. 
Manoloff (Nick) : 
Album of favorite songs. 18674. 
Aloha oe. 18689. 
Andantino. 19944. 
Band played on. 15663. 
Barcarolle. 5093. 
Beautiful dreamer. 31121. 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 18798. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
18905. 

Cucaracha. 26863. 

Dance of the kutie kids. 

Diver’s dance. 26936. 

Donna é€ mobile. 23695. 

Down in Alabam’. 29506. 

Down went McGinty. 16073. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


472. 


31496. 

Hli Eli. 653. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
31594. 

For he’s a jolly good fellow. 
29607. 


Fortune teller. 31608. 
Git on board. 31652. 
Grandfather’s clock. 857. 
Home in the West. 10453. 


How can I leave thee. 10472. 

Hula dula. 27304. 

I am the captain of the Pinafore. 
31855. 


I cannot sing the old songs. 991. 
I’m called little Buttercup. 31928. 


I’ve been working on the railroad. 


29836. 

I whistle and wait for Katie. 
29850. 

Idaho. 10739. 

In the evening by the moonlight. 
32087. 

Just tell them that you saw me. 
16861. 

Kol nidre. 1407. 


Listen to the mocking bird. 11070. 

Little old shanty on the claim. 
1509. 

Manoloff’s (Nick) Hawaiian guitar 

method. 11214, 14219, 17130. 

Manoloff’s (Nick) Spanish guitar 

method. 1647. 

Miami blues. 30159. 

Minuet in G. 26658. 

My bonnie. 30206. 

My sweetheart’s the man in the 
moon. 17356. 

O sole mio. 23057. 

Oh, Susanna. 20408. 


One, two, three, four. 23119. 
Paloma. 30377. 
Polly Wolly Doodle. 2166. 


Red River Valley. 20637. 
Remember me. 28358. 

Roll on silver moon. 2305. 
Sailing. 11880. 

Sally in our alley. 2352. 

She was happy till she met you. 


17874. 
Sweet Genevieve. 23500. 
Tit willow. 33451. 
Ua like no-a like. 30797. 


We sail the ocean blue. 33634. 

We sat beneath the maple on the 
hill. 5950. 

Where is my wandering boy to- 
night. 6063. 

Woodman, spare that tree. 18532. 

Yellow rose of Texas. 12745. 


Mansfield (Art) Ring my finger 
please. 5340. 
Mansfield (O. A.) Tea tattle. 5682. 


Mansfield (P. J.) Evening meditation. 
29189 (101). 
Mansfield (Richard) Please come back 


please do. 28276. 
Manson (R. G.) Rosamunde. 11915. 
Mantell (Seymour) Now wouldn’t 
you. 8230. 
Manthey (Anna): 
My Susquehanna. 17353. 
Red roses in June. 17709. 


Manthey (Walter) jr. Darling Ree. 


6727. 

Manthey (William) jr. My last words 
to you. 14888. 

Mantia (Simone) Arban’s famous 


method for slide and valve trom- 
bone and baritone in bass elef. 110. 


1933 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


ee ee ee 


Mantin (Leo) pseud.: 
Suicide with music. 25996. 
See also Mantinband (Leo) 
Mantinband (Leo and Elli) At the 
new French casino in sunny Monte 


Carlo. 26607. 
Mantovani (A.) Arana de la noche. 
18719. 


Manuel (E.) Farbrors vals. 24545. 
Manuel (Harriet): 


Darkies’ birthday party. 26888. 


Margery dear. 17189. 
Manuppelli (Antonio) Bimba mia. 
13047. 


Manus (Jack) When paw went court- 
in’ maw. 15317. 


Manuscript league. In old Virginia. 


16734. 
Manzanillo. 33904 (176). 
Manzano (J. P.) Zolombo. 26527. 
Maori songs. 14220. 


Mapes (Edith) Smilin’ thru the rain. 
8720. 

Mapes (R. C.) 
18083. 

Marais (—) pseud. See Passach (Jo- 
seph), also Pessace (Joseph) 


Symphony of love. 


Marais (Marin) Troisiéme suite. 
21140. 
Marangolo (Grace) : 
Lonely little lane. 4690. 
You are all that I desire. 6154. 
Marano (Ernest) : 
Life’s song. 30027. 
Lost in love. 27789. 
Marano (Mariano) : 
Grandezza d'Italia. 19851. 
Vittoria dei fascisti. 30826. 
Marasco (Angelo) : 
Depression is over. 314138. 
Only time I: hold your hand is 
when we're dancing. 17529. 


Maratona bianea. 2510. 


Marbot (Rolf) pseud. See Marktise 


(Albrecht ) 

Marecanello (Louis) Midnight melody. 
20194. 

Marcelle. 12862 (323). 

Marcello (B.) Allegretto. 4790. 

Marcello (J. F.) Garden of idle 
dreams. 27125. 

Marcello (Joseph) What ean I do. 
23766. 


March (—) See March (Marjorie) 
March (M. W.) Hear my cry. TOS5. 
March (Marjorie) I like the daytime 
too. 19567. 

March bros. pub. ¢o.: 

Arrival of Santa. 26601*. 

Does Santa Claus live at the north 

pole. 24927. 


Forest frolic. 29609*. 


I wonder if Santa is ready to 


start. 24927. 
On Hallowe’en the ghosts are seen. 
25580. 


When I get big. 26299. 
X-asperating X-muss gifts. 30948*. 
Mareh of fashion, ine. March of 
fashion. 25293. 
March of the Foreign Legion. 25294. 
March of the gnomes. 9509 (448). 
Marchant (A. W.) I will magnify 
Thee. 98509 (822). 
Marchant (Leonora) 
Thee. 9509 (822). 
Marchant (Stanley) : 


I will magnify 


Cupid and Campaspé. 9952. 

Judge eternal. 138945. 

Morning song. 11317. 

Souls of the righteous. 12074. 
Marchese (Frank) : 

I’m so sad and blue. 22356. 


I’ve got a date with the moon. 
13770. 

It really doesn’t matter. 16791. 

Maybe I was meant for you. 1680. 

That's why I call you my sweet- 


heart. 30706. 
That’s why I’m jealous of you. 
23585. 
With both of our hearts in tune. 
23895. 
Marchese (J. S.) If you go away. 
27520. 


Marchette band book. 11224. 


Marchetti (F. D.) Petite aubade. 
32859. 

Marchiando (Pete) Vows that I have 
made. 5907. 

Marchitti (Dominick) I still long for 
you. 19659. 


Marci (F. M.) There’s a time and a 
place for everything. 30719. 
Marconi (Peter) pseud. See Gazzola 
(Peter) 
Marcontell (Leslie) 
I love you. 16563. 
Marcucci (Carlos) Mi dolor. 32482. 
Marcus (Christian) Have dreams any 
meaning. 903. 
Mareus (T. A.): 
Oneglance Spanish guitar method. 
30353. 

Our old home town. 32812. 
Roses in the springtime. 30482. 
Marcus (T. A.) sr. See Marcus (T. 

A.) 
Mares (Paul) Farewell blues. 24546. 
Marg (F. K.) I’m brushing up my 
top; hat... 223812: 
Margetson (Edward): 
Lord, what am [. 11127. 
Sing we a joyous measure. 
Margulies (C. S.): 
Indifference. 16766. 


I’m blue because 


30555. 


1934 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Knock wood. 16887. 
Lightly and politely. 16968. 
Love can make you tingle. 
Shaggin’ the blues. 17865. 
Shooting star. 17882. 

Slow and easy. 17937. 

So shy. 17948. 

Spider and the fly. 17995. 
Swing high—swing low. 18070. 
Though you’ve never, ever been 


17054. 


kissed. 18187. 
Maria (Rosolino de) See De Maria 
(Rosolino) 


Maria HBlena. 179, 1660, 21669, 22037. 
Maria Gisela (Sister) Puer natus est 


nobis. 28314. 
Marian. pseud. See Daily (M. F.) 
Mariani (Hugo) Papagayo. 17575. 
Marianne. 17142. 
Marie (Gabriel) : 
Cinquantaine. 15858, 24307. 
Golden wedding. 836. 
Soixantaine. 9509 (677). 
Manes tH. E. TT. "C.). Soixantaine. 
9509 (677). 
Marihuana. 20158. 
Marinella. 15578, 16821, 16896, 17145, 
18100. 
Mariners’ capstan song. 17146. 
Marinke (A. lL.) I never dreamed I’d 
fall in love with you. 4319. 


Marino (Frank) 
12158. 
Mario (Don) 
Marion (Dave) 
Marion (P. D.) 
and Hamilton. 
Mariotte (A.) 
5901. 
Mariotti (Mario) : 
Bambolita. 180. 
Canzone d’Alabama. 15809, 18898. 
Dimmi le tue parole. 1988. 
Donne spagnole. 19095. 
Dopo di me. 571, 6788. 
Due cuori nella luna. 628, 9188. 
W) ritornato il sole. 632. 
Ki-Ki-Bu. 7644, 16880. 
Mia. 15810. 
Non conosci il ritornello. 
Non mi vuoi dir che m’ ami. 
O campagnola. 1988. 
Penso a te. 2127. 
Sagra di S. Giovanni 1936—XIV. 


Sunshine and roses. 


I want you only. 7406. 
Fortune teller. 31608. 
Execution of Gaymon 
6876. 
Vocalise-étude (2°) 


2393. 
8215. 


28422. 

Sei lontano da me. 2393. 

Vi ho gid visto in qualche 
DOSLO 4... teu. QUBS. 


Mark (August) Midnight at Phantom 
lake. 32485. 
Mark (Ray): 
All at once. 21585. 


It’s cuz I’m in love. 22515. 


126829—37——_28 


Right about face and fall in love. 
23263. 
Romancing while we're dancing. 
8571. 
You're listening to a bugle. 21524. 
Marke (Martin) pseud. See Taylor 
(E. R.) 
Marked woman. 32505, 32627. 
Marker (Charlotte) In dreams. 
22460. 
Marker (L. K.) 
7668. 
Marker (Rae) 


Lady you’re so sweet. 


Rooseveltism. 33020. 


Markey (J. D.) Kismet. 27653. 
Markham (EH. C.): 
Because I miss you _ to-night. 
292938. 
I cannot forget. 16474. 
In an April shower. 138848. 


Markham (H. E.): 
Waiting for a eall from you. 5914. 
You’re just a tiny cloud. 12792. 
Markham. (W. H.) Gloomy blues. 
29652. 
Markianos (G. 8S.) By the blooming 
almond trees. 24227. 
Marko (Robert) This is a drug store. 
12330. 

Markoff (Mark): 
Lost song. 14151. 
Lullaby. 14200. 
My dearest one. 
Wanderer. 15234. 

Markow (Minnie) We'll meet when 

the lilacs bloom again. 21257. 

Markowitz (Louis) : 

Football fever. 24576. 
Hunting for love. 974. 

If it’s not asking too much. 13828. 
Toast to old New York. 23638. 
Markowski (—) Fellow malade. 

31569. 

Marks (Clarence) : 

California state highway patrol. 
21746. 

Play me _ swing 
25674. 

Marks (EK. B.) music corp.: 

A la bien aimée. 12863. 

Abide with me. 12865. 

Abre de tu ventana. 9520. 

Adagio pathétique. 13478. 

Afterglow. 12882, 12883, 18667. 

Agnus Dei. 31169. 

Aileen, aroon. 33. 

Airs of old Hrin. 

Album-leaf. 15217. 

All souls’ day. 14933. 

Alla en el rancho grande. 

Alla en la infancia. 9558. 


14358. 


nite and day. 


3290. 


dT. 


Alma Andaluza. 265638. 
Altenitas. 29219. 
Amorosa. 31044. 


1935 


INDEX 


Marks (HE. B.) music corp.—Continued. 


And they said it wouldn’t last. 
21612. 

Andalucia. 12925, 21614, 26576. 

Andante cantabile. 15154, 15155. 

Andantino. 32248. 

Andel E. Andel. 9589. 

Angelita. 6328. 

Angelus. 14232. 

At a Georgia camp meeting. 9610. 

Autumn song. 15156. 

Ave Maria. 14740. 

Ballade. 6516. 

Barrio extrano. 31110. 

Beau soir. 138006. 

Berceuse. 13039. 

Blackface and musie. 9723. 

Bolero. 14812. 

By the brook. 18107. 

Cabillito. 9802. 

Cafe de Roma. 9806. 

Cancionerio. 31238. 

Carmen. 138049. 

Cavatina. 14637. 

Celos. 9846. 

Changing of the guard. 9851. 

Chiapaneeas. 9861. 

Ciribiribin. 18988. 

Collection moderne. 3616. 

Comrades ever since we were boys. 
26835. 

Connais-tu le pays. 15099. 

Contesta de soy mexicana. 6668. 

Contradanza. 9911. 

Cossack revels. 13205. 

Country gardens. 13207. 

Crying in the rain. 18999. 

Cuando estaba en tus’. brazos. 
31375. 

Cuckoo. 13219. 

Dance of the Russian sailors. 
6705. 

Despecho. 31417. 

Desperdicio. 31419. 

Devilish inspiration. 5386. 

Diade Gloria. 10025. 

Drifting along, singing a song of 
love. 191435. 

Hlegy. 32442. 

Espafia cani. 678. 

Etude. 23888, 2389, 2602, 13159. 

Evening in Seville. 138368. 

Evoeation. 31540. 

EKw’ry time I dream. 27039. 

Fado blanquita. 3866. 

Fairy tale. 711. 

Féte Dieu a Seville. 31572. 

Fireflies. 16187. 

Flight of the bumble bee. 3908. 

Flow gently, sweet Afton. 31593. 

Four corn fields. 29615. 

Four little letters. 24590. 

Fourth symphony. 27101. 

Gavotte. 788. 


1936 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 81 


Gee! it was a beautiful song. 3963. 

Girl who did not know. 19297. 

Gloria. 10310. 

Glow-worm. 3983, 31660, 31661. 

Good-by beloved Napoli. 10324— 
10326. 

Gotta go to work again. 846, 847. 

Guitarre. 32541. 

Have mercy, dear. 27223. 

Hawaiian memories. 16356. 

Hobby horses. 12415, 12416. 

Huelguistas. 10482. 

Huelyuistas. 7166. 

Ill drown my sorrow. 27874. 

I’m sending flowers. 16604. 

I’m trying to forget you. 31965. 

I made arrangements with the 
moon. 1133, 4313. 

In old Chapultepec. 4396. 

In the evening by the moonlight. 
29890. 

In your embrace. 24998, 27562. 

Inspiration. 29907, 32096. 

It’s still being done. 32129. 

It’s vacation time again. 18917, 
13918. 

Jolly Peter. 1836. 

Joven de este barrio. 109283. 

Katy avourneen. 1386. 

Lady Precious Stream. 4578. 

Last cup. 29997. 

Last of the rumbas. 19936, 30000. 

Leonore. 11016. 

Little attic of dreams. 32300. 

Little brown church. 14105. 

Little Chin-Chin, keep your chin 
up. 7760, 7761. 

Lonesome guitar. 25218, 30057. 

Long live love. 27770. 

Love from out of nowhere. 25238. 

Love went up in smoke. 14178, 
17080. 

Love’s own sweet song. 1597-1602, 
7857. 

Malaguefia. 1636, 14214, 22764. 

Manana. 112138. 

Mancornadora. 1644. 

Margaritas. 30119. 

Mattinata. - 27688, 27689. 

Memories of Hawaii. 14250. 

Memories of Stephen Foster. 

20188. 

Mexican memories. 17183. 

Mi Morena. 11266. 

Morenita angelical. 8019. 

My good mother. 11383, 11384. 

My little nest of heavenly blue. 
1857-1862, 22044. 

My rival. 1890. 

My sombrero. 22977, 22978. 

My tango. 30260. 

Naiads at the spring. 22989. 

Night. 25507, 32673. 

No wonder. 28115. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


ee 


Nuit d’étoiles. 28125, 28126. 


Oh, say, can you swing. 32748, 
32749. 

On time. 9685, 9686. 

Orgullosa. 32799: 


Ouvre ton coeur. 31171. 
Parade of the wooden soldiers. 


2105. 
Pareea que ves al diablo. 8373. 
Pas. 11653. 
Pero oyes Maria. 11670. 
Piedad. 28270. 
Pilgrims’ chorus. 33596. 
Pisa bien y no resvales. 8417. 
Poinciana. 17640. 
Por eso te quiero. 20577. 
Por la senda. 32888. 
Por que. 2170. 
Por tu causa mujer. 32889. 
Porque me obligas. 8449. 
Prince and princess. 329115. 
Puerto. 32929. 
Put a penny in the slot. 30486. 
Que tendria yo. 8487. 
Quisiera llorar. 32952. 
Relicario. 2252. 
Rondino. 31140. 
Ronrico. 20688. 
Running a temperature. 23292, 
25800. 
Say si si. 11900, 17822. 
Seeret. 33100. 


Shamus O’Brien. 2416. 
Si mes vers avaient des ailes. 
33129. 


Si vous l’aviez compris. 33130. 
Singing fountain. 14805. 

Solo los ojos de Pancha. 12023. 
Sorcerer’s apprentice. 2549. 


Spanish memories. 20874. 

Spending your vacation in Maine. 
12088. 

Spic and Spanish. 30604, 33250. 

Standing on the corner didn’t mean 
no harm. 8816. 

Stars above you. 30622. 

Still as the night. 14927. 

Sunday mass. 28616. 

Sweet and low. 33316. 

Te parastes in los rieles. 12237. 

Tell them that you're Irish. 2704. 

There’s no substitute for you. 
12315, 15086. 

They are mowing. 15091. 

Three leaves of shamrock. 2783. 

Three trees. 2785. 

Tipica. 12357. 

Traigo un pendiente. 33482. 

Tree in Tipperary. 5814, 9069. 

Try tappin’. 33511, 33512. 

Tu tienes la culpa. 33524. 

Tus ojos. 33533. 

Two little love bees. 

Two sparkling eyes. 


2863-2868. 
23672. 


Unrequited love. 28850. 


Viejo castillo moro. 29112. 
Violetera. 9141. 

Waltz... 30779. 

Who said there ain’t no Santa 


Claus. 33735, 33736. 
Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom. 3158. 
Yira! Yira. 26484. 
Yo besaba su baquita. 
Youre just. a little 
33864. 
Zenaida. 12850. 
Marks (Frank) Commanderism. 416. 
Marks. (Gerald) : 
All quiet on the old front porch 
tonight. 15544. 


33817. 
diffrent. 


Breakfast in Harlem. 26715. 
Donald Duck. 19092. 
First rose of summer. 16190. 


I believe ev’ry word I’ve heard 
about you. 19516. 
I'll make the first rose of Summer 


the last rose of my heart. 
16533. 

I want the whole world to love 
you. 24911. 

I would love to have you love me. 
29854. 

Is it true what they say about 
Dixie. 1277, 1278. 

Rooster’s crowin’. 17773. 

Saskatchewan. 30501. 

Spanish Jake. 28572. 


There must be a heaven for that 
little dog of mine. 30714. 
Would ‘ja have a cup o’ Java with 
me. 23918. 
Marks (Godfrey) 
Marks (H. K.) 
28756. 
Marks (Howard) 
Marks (J. C.): 
I will lift up mine eyes. 27498. 
O praise the Lord of heaven. 
26533 (203). 
Whoso dwelleth. 29036. 
Marks (J. D.) Hand in hand. 
7055. 
Marks (J. H.): 
Dusty dreams. 24492. 
It’s just a waste of time. 27581. 
Once you were mine. 32780. 
Robinson Crusoe. 25776. 
Why do you lead me on. 23866. 
Marks (Johnny) : 
Midnight and all is well. 
Summer holiday. 14940. 
You're number one on my hit pa- 
rade. 33872. 
Marks (Manley) : 
I’m saving my time for you. 1119. 
Who in all the world could ask for 
more. 3088, 


Sailing. 11880. 
Thy will be done. 


See Marks (J. H.) 


890, 


32484. 


1937 


INDEX 


Marks (W. E.): 

Cross is greater than Sin. 
(69). 

For victory. 15517 (111). 
Glory enough for me. 15517 (125). 
Just the love of Jesus. 29189! (226). 
Last mile of the way. 15517 (211). 
Resting on the rock. 15517 (314). 
Somehow. 15517 (360). 
Stand by the banner. 15517 (379). 
Sunrise. 15517 (385). 

Marks & Livingstone. Let’s get another 

deck. 16935. 

Marktse (Albrecht) : 
Adieu, to love, adieu. 18657. 
Dans le bleu des cigarettes. 
Japanese love. 19832. 
Kleine vertrdumte Madonna. 
Ombre de la nuit. 14508. 
Sympathie. 18081. 
Vorbei. .. 9154. 

Markunas (A. H.): 
Again with you. 3285. 


15517 


19028. 
7651. 


My ideal. 4967. 
Where lazy waters murmur by. 
26350. 


Markunas (M. S.): 


Again with you. 3285. 

My ideal. 4967. 

Where lazy waters murmur by. 
26350. 


Markus (Franz) : 
Music, song and love. 25408. 
None of them all is so lovely as you. 
20880. 
On Uncle Sam: Say Uncle, why 
should you want more. 28191. 
Sandwich with ham and a glass of 


old wine. 8611. 

That memorable wedding ride. 
12279. 

Those happy horse and buggy days. 
9013. 


Your intoxicating kiss. 9491. 
Markus (Louis) Darling. 3688. 
Markwardt (I. M.) Broadway lullaby. 


6511. 
Markworth (H.) Selected solos for 
pipe organ. 17841. 
Marleau (Louise) Love in the twi- 
light. 32372. 
Marletta (M.): 
Cuore d'Italia. 3666. 
Oh! Mia vita. 5102. 


Marletta (P.) Cuore d'Italia. 3666. 
Marley (Lee) Will and Wiley. 29054. 
Marlhom (Alfred) : 

Bugle call march, 3511. 

Chinese toy-town. 9868. 
Marlin (Howard): 

Accordion tango. 12870. 

Autumn leaves waltz. 21644. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


Marlo music corp. : 

For sentimental reasons. 
24581. 

I dare you to forget. 13633. 

I live for you. 27364. 

Lazy weather. 14033. 

Seared. 8624. 

Sunset road. 20981. 

That never-to-be-forgotten 
2721, 5715. 

Thru a window in Japan. 
15107. 

Until to-day. 21184. 

You’re too good to be true. 29158. 

You started me dreaming. 3236,. 


19253,. 


night. 
2788,. 


6221. 

Marlow (Marie) Love came to me. 
22717. 

Marlowe (Howard) Walking the 
streets looking for you. 33606. 
Marlowe (Jeffrey) pseud. See Tre- 
harne (Bryceson) 

Marlowe (M. HE.) You are mine. 
29108. 

Marlowe (Mollie) Song of spring. 
20855. 

Marmon (Hilda) My heart is sing- 
ing. 8098. 


Marnitz (Geo.) How would you like 
to go collegiate. 7165. 
Merotta (Nick) It’s au revoir my love. 


27578. 

Marotta (Vincent) Brisa. 9768.. 
Marquard (Ivan) Don’t leave me. 
3750. 


Marquardt (H. D.) Ah ha! I’m fickle. 
26. 
Marquardt (J.): 
Meditation. 1684. 
To one estranged. 2803. 
Marquart (Curt) Festtag. 3887. 
Marques (Luiz) Joyous Easter song. 
21569 (270). 
Marquina (Pascual) : 
Espana cani. 673, 31527. 
Espana y toros. 16135. 
Marquis (Alta): 


Forever. 22051. 

Prayer. 205838. 

Sunset comes too soon. 20930. 
Waste not this hour. 23728. 


Marqusee (Gerald) : 
It’s like reaching for the moon. 
10873. 

My heart’s on strike. 17318. 
Whispering your name. 26362. 
Marr (Joseph) Angela Eleanor Mary 

McCann. 98. 
Marriott (Frederick) Indiana. 13868. 
Marriott (W. J.) For I made her the 
queen of my heart. 19251. F 
Marroquin (J. 8S.) Noes igual. 32686. 
Marryott (R. E.): 


Blessed Saviour. 9728. 


1938 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Carol of the birds. 26759. 
Easter alleluia. 3818. 
See, amid the winter’s snow. 2392. 
Still, still with Thee. 2593. 
Mars (P.C.) Garden ina glade. 3960. 
Marsac (Maurice) : 
Bergére entétée. 
Broadway-nu-follies. 
Marschal-Loepke (G.) 
31003 (67). 
Marsden (Andrew) 
1633. 
Marsden (V. R.) 
31969. 

Marsh (Alice) 
way. 8375. 
Marsh (C. H.): 
Acceptance. 18654. 
Nirvana. 203878. 

Prayer of a _ soldier 
20585. 
Spring in Flanders. 29882. 
Marsh (Christopher) pseud. See 
Thayer (Pat) 
Marsh (F. A.) 
Marsh (J. B.): 
Everyone has dancing feet. 
I love but you. 27385. 
Montana moon. 27948. 
Marsh (J. D.): 
First rose of summer. 3902. 
I desire to acquire your love. 
10522. 
In love. 10799. 
Lonesome and lovelorn. 11111. 
Love is tailored to your talents. 


6441. 

31201. 

Humoresque. 
Maid of Brazil. 

I mailed a letter. 


Parking on the. high- 


in France. 


My own. 17342. 


27038. 


11146. 

Me and this funny old world. 
11245. 

Old cameo. 11555. 

When the world goes a-maying. 
6044. 


Marsh (Royal): 
Dreams of you. 13334. 
Seems I’ve done something wrong 


again. 25829. 
Marsh (S. B.) Jesus, lover of my 
soul. 10911. 

Marsh (S. L.) In Dreamland. 10798. 
Marsh (T. E.): 

I'd ask for you. 19531. 

I’m blue. 19605. 
Marsh (W. J.): 

Centennial mass. 13141. 

Salute to Texas. 14722. 

Yellow rose of Texas. 9404. 


Marshall (Bob) 
Marshall (C. B.) 
Jo. 6253 (299). 
Marshall (Charles) 
me. 7233, 7234. 
Marshall (Charles) au., and Marshall 

J. S.) prop.: 
Battle hymn. 


See Marshall (EH. R.) 
Lovers’ lane, Saint 


I hear you calling 


9509 (40). 


Garden of Allah. 9509 (244). 
Land of little people. 9509 (369). 
On the waters. 9509 (544). 
Sensitive plant. 9509 (658). 


When shadows gather. 9509 
(787). 
Marshall (H. R.) Haunting melody. 
31752. 
Marshall (Edna) I searched _ the 
world. 1144. 
Marshall (Evelyn) Old stone abode. 
23096. 


Marshall (F. H.): 
Down where the West expands. 


13310. 
Howdy. 13602. 
Marshall (M. B.): 
Country scenes. 21811. 
Fantasiestuck. 12862 (164). 
Musical pictures. 32558. 


Marshall (M. H.) 
and song. 24380. 
Marshall (O. S.) Be glad O ye right- 


Daughter’s march 


eous. 13004. 

Marshall (P. G.) Canada: dear land 
omine. 3533. 

Marshall (Raymond) Old stone 
abode. 23096. 


Marshall (Samuel) : 
I dreamt you were mine. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 
Marshall (V. J.): 
Crooning a tune to the moon. 


1011. 
9059. 


24359. 
I want to go out and make 
whoopee. 7404. 


Sing me a song. 20789. 
Someone else’s or mine. 
Wondering. 9381. . 


25925. 


Marshall (W. G.) Smile with Nile. 
5506. 

Marsilio (Anthony) What can I do. 
23766. 


Marskey (Bob) 
Marskey (R. EH.) 
mine. 10690. 
Marstig’s daughter. 
Marston (H. M.): 
Hello Martha. 29189 (159). 

Ma dusky maid. 9509 (432). 

Marston (G. W.): 
He is our God. 26533 (110). 
Hope thou in God. 26533 (121). 
How beautiful on the mountains. 
29189 (171). 
Love not the world. 24031 (122). 
O taste and see. 29189 (304). 
Marteau (Henri) au., and Marteau 
(Blanche) prop. Violin-konzert. 
15517 (255). 
Martell (John) : 
Anitra’s dance. 
Beautiful heaven. 
Beautiful Napoli. 


See Marskey (R. E.) 
I’ve a feeling you're 


20160. 


7038. 
29291. 
6407. 


1939 


INDEX 


Martell (John)—Continued. 
From A to Z on the Spanish 


guitar. 13443. 
Gavotte. 6957. 
Gem guitar note and diagram 


song folio. 29636. 
Guitar player’s best friend. 7048. 
Habanera. 64583. 
Humoreske. 7169. 
Kujawiak. 7661. 
Largo. 7674. 
Martell’s concord. 32435. 


Memories of Hawaii. 14250. 
Minuet. 8046. 

Moonlight and music. 8009. 
Overtures as solos for the pick 


style Spanish guitar and Hawai- 


ian guitar. 17561. 

Pizzicato. 6748. 

Playeasy system for Hawaiian 
steel guitar. 14601. 
Rachmaninoff—prelude. 32954. 


Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 
popular songs. 25771. 
Scarf dance. 6585. 
Serenade. 8630, 8643. 
Souvenir. 8796. 
Spanish dance. 8028. 
Triumerei. 8634. 
Two guitars. 9097. 
Two instruments waltz. 
Martell (Magdalene) : 


9100. 


Down by the garden wall. 138304. 
My mountain home. 20312. 
Martell (Paul) Arcadia _ swing. 
29244, 29245. 
Martelli (Henri) Premiére petite 
suite. 25704. 


Martelly (Anthony): 
I have you at last. 13648. 
Kiss me good-bye. 32209. 

When I am dancing with you. 
15295. 
Martenet (J: S.) 

30430. 
Martens (Adeline (Mick) ) 
the night. 18685. 
Martha. 13417. 
Martin (A. R.) 
28381. 
Martin (A. 8S.) Happy nudist. 
Martin (B. F.) Blues. 18826. 
Martin (Bert) When youve gotta 
lotta money, then you’ve gotta lotta 
friends. 15349. 
Martin (C. D.): 


Pretty little girl. 


All thru 


Roll on desert moon. 


7061. 


Every fetter He has broken. 21569 
(124). 

Held in His mighty arm. 21569 
(194). 


I am so glad I am one of the 
saved. 21569 (218). 
I’ve proved Him. 21569 (238). 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Kept by the power of God. 21569: 
(280). 

King of the ages. 21569 (2838). 

Lord brings back His own. 21569 
(311). 

Many mansions. 21569 (324). 

My Saviour knows my name. 
21569 (391). 

O, what a Savior. 21569 (411). 

One of God’s days. 21569 (424). 

Somebody cares. 21569 (513). 

Strike your harp. 21569 (530). 


Who is the king of glory. 21569 
(608). 

Wonder - working power. 21569 
(618). 

Martin (Clarita) : 

Ma’lena. 22766. 

Por Dios Senora. 28288. 

Tango jaleante. 15018. 


Martin (David) Allegheny in song. 
215938. 

Martin (Désirée) Rhythmic designs 
for songs. 20654. 

Martin (EK. M.) Our lonely song. 
28224. 

Martin (Easthope) Come to the fair. 
6653, 6654. 


Martin (Emilia Navarrete de) See 
Navarrete de Martin (Hmilia) 
Martin (Florence) In the shadows of 
moonlight. 27557. 
Martin (Freddy) Lonely waltz. 
7795. 
Martin (G.) Cuckoo song. 138220. 
Martin (G. A.) Richard Harrison 
goodbye. 2270. 
Martin (G. C.): 
Great day of the Lord is near. 
18648 (148). 
Incline your ear. 29897. 
Magnify His name. 18648 (236). 


T7194, 


Martin (G. D.) Dream idyls. 3270 
(150). 

Martin (G. W.) Heaven’s nest and 
you. 31776. 

Martin (H.) Régina. 5304*. 

Martin (H. F.) I’m on my way back 
home. 19631. 

Martin (J. C.) I love you best of all. 
27392. 

Martin (Mrs. J. J.) Marching along 


with Texas. 11226. 
Martin (J. R.) Sweet Caroline. 5635. 
Martin (J. W.): 
Her love is true. 13568. 
On the Coney Island shore. 2053. 
Martin (Katherine) . Disappointed in 
love. 18277. 
Martin (Lee) 
17126. 
Martin (Lilo): 
Sonate. 4802. 
Vier lieder. 22784. 


Man from Brandyville. 


1940 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Martin (M. F.) You and I. 6152. 

Martin (M. I.) Postlude on Ye watch- 
ers and ye holy ones. 5254. 

Martin (M. J.) My honey-dew. 1845. 

Martin (Murray) Madam swings it. 


11195. 
Martin (R.) There’s a quaint little 
eottage. 5746. 


Martin (R. C.): 
Convalescence. 6253 (87). 
Farandole-caprice. 6253 (118). 
Tarentelle - humoristique. 6253 
(470). 
Martin (R. L.) Ive waited. 13782. 
Martin (Savy) Vipers dream. 26215. 
Martin (Shirley) Ev’ry girl’s a honey 
down Or-le-ans way. 21989. 
Martin (T. J.): 
Dixie must be heaven. 21882. 
Oh give me the swing of the saddle. 
14484. 
Whispering desert. 
Martin (T. L.): 
Heart-broken girl. 16374. 
I’m going home. 16572. 
Martin (T. V.) Coney Island board- 


15359. 


walk. 9908. 

Martin (T. W.) Will the angels come 
from heaven. 15384. 

Martin (Ted) Days that are wasted 
away. 9989. 


Martin (W. S.): 

Every fetter He has broken. 21569 
(124). 

Half can never be told. 24668. 

Harvest fields. 16347. 

Held in His mighty arm. 21569 
(194). 

Home at last. 9438. 

I am so glad I am one of the 
saved. 21569 (218). 

I’ve proved Him. 21569 (238). 

Kept by the power of God. 21569 
(280). 


King of the ages. 21569 (283). 


Lord brings back His own. 21569: 
(311). 

Many mansions. 21569 (324). 

My Saviour knows my name. 


21569: (891). 
O, what a Savior. 
One of God’s days. 

Somebody eares. 21569 (518). 
Strike your harp. 21569 (530). 
Who is the king of glory. 21569 


21569 (411). 
21569 (424). 


(608). 
Wonder-working power. 21569 
(618). 
Workers together with God. 9509 
(812). 
Martin-Pyns (J.) Régina. 5304*. 
Martindale (A. H.) Lazy rhythm. 


7686. 


Martindale (Bertha) : 
Dear old dad and I. 15984. 
Old-fashioned rugs. 17477. 
Martine (S. M.) pseud. See Ehrig 
(F. A.) 


Martinelli (Giuseppe, or Joseph)  Ri- 
torno dalla caccia. 2281. 
Martinez (Ben): 
Orgullosa. 32799. 
Pareca que ves al diablo. 8378. 


Por la senda. 32888. 

Martinez (Guadalupe) 
31238. 

Martinez (Joseph) Roosevelt’s victory. 
23282. 

Martinez (S.): 

Abre de tu ventana. 9520. 

Alla en la infancia. 9558. 

Joven de este barrio. 10923. 

Manana. 112138. 

Pero oyes Maria. 11670. 

Te parastes in los rieles. 

Hot tamales. 13594. 

Old fashioned quadrille. 

Que lindos son. 25725. 

Twilight on the hills. 23666. 

White rose for every one whom 
angels now call mother. 15362. 

Martini (Bennie) pseud. See Azzara 
(Bennie) 

Martini (G. B.) Gavotte in F. 6959. 

Martini (Joseph) Got all she’s missed. 
24644. 

Martino (A. de) Collection of Italian 
and Neapolitan songs for mandolin. 
31319. 

Martino (Aladino Di) : 

Foglie di Santamaria. 31596. 


Cancionerio. 


12237. 
2307S. 


Leggenda. 19943. 
Martino (Angelos) Yiati na  figis. 
26482. 
Martino (Antonio De) Piedigrotta F. 


Mario Russo. 8408. 

Martley (P. E.) Just loving you. 
29960. 

Marton (Alexander) 
20511*. 

Martone (J. P.) Jam. 13934. 

Martony (Edward): 

Do you reeall. 6767, 10087. 

I’ve got my eye on you. 4838. 
Martucci (Giuseppe) Musetta. 7050. 
Martucci (J. R.) Billy and his drum. 

15717. 
Marty (Eugéne) : 


Parmai ibolya. 


Homme petit. 949. 
Petit mari. 2136, 2137. 
Roussignolet. 23831. 

Marty (Georges) au, and Marty 
(S. L. D.) prop. Deux piéces. 21569 
(69). 

Martyr of Antioch. 12862 (328). 


Martz (R. A.) You're a gem. 33860. 


1941 


INDEX 


Marucechi (C. B.) There is nothing I 


can do. 21044, 
Marvin (C. B.) Stepping in line. 5595. 
Marvin (Charlie) Hand in _ glove. 
31735. 
Marvin (EH. C.): 
Mere words. 7958. 
Weary travler. 9214. 


Marvin (J. D.) aw., and Marvin (J. R.) 
prop. Colorado of the sapphire sky. 
21789. 

Marvin (J. G.) Road of love. 2284. 

Marx (Joe) I’m misinformed. 1111. 

Marx (Joseph) : 

Dezember. 3724. 

In meiner triume heimat. 

Lieder. 19984. 

Verklartes jahr. 15207. 
Marx (Karl) Konzert. 20161. 
Marx (Lloyd) Little Audrey. 16987. 
Marx-Goldschmidt (Berthe) : 

Ouverture pour une cantate. 26533 

(18). 

Petite fantaisie. 26533 (221). 

Mary (June) Lazy mountain moon. 
11007. 

Mary Lou. pseud. See Hock (M. L.) 

Maryland, my Maryland. 5117. 

Mary’s lamb. 6253. (227, 276, 277), 9509 
(64, 311, 448), 12862 (329), 15517 
(274). 

Marzedo (Don): 

Creole lady. 24358. 

Two hearts in Cuba. 26177. 
Marzials (Theodore) That sweet story 
of old. 33396. 
Marzo (Eduardo) 
(C. L.) prop.: 

Art of vocalization. 12862 (13-17). 

Brooklet’s call. 33904 (28). 

Gems of sacred song. 33904 (94). 


19751. 


au., and Marzo 


Hope of the Resurrection. 33904 
(112). 

I will lift up mine eyes. 33904 
Gish). 


Indian summer. 33904 (138). 
Jesus Christ to-day is born. 33904 
(144). 
Mass in C. 12862 (201). 
O Lord rebuke me not. 
(220). 
Preparatory course in the art of 
vocalization. 9509 (585). 
Songs of long ago. 33904 (285). 
To the wind. 33904 (3138). 
Mas (Sil) Good for you. 4016. 
Masante (Silvis) Good for you. 4016. 
Mascagni (Luigi) Danza delle rondini. 
491. 
Mascagni (Pietro) : 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 324387, 32438. 
Serenade. 32439. 
Song of the scythe. 


33904 


15517 (2387). 


pt. Il, n. s., v. 31 


Mascheroni (—) 
29800. 
Mascheroni 
3270 (39). 
Mascia (Jerry) : | 
Marie Antoinette. 1662. 
Oh cutie cute. 2002. 
Mascitelli (lL. M.): 
Please don’t tire of me. 25680. 
Sad. 25805. 
South song. 25954. 
Mascitti (Michele) Preludio et Cor- 
rente. 18648 (294). 
Masias (Maria) : 
Melody oh melody. 32464. 
My eyes are feasting when they 
rest on you. 32578. 
O’ pal of my Broadway days. 1996. 
You’re just playing with my love. 


I long for your love. 


(Angelo) Ave Mari a. 


33866. 

MaSin (Adolph) Svatba krale skritk 
18054. 

Maslianaya pesn. 32440. 

Maslinski (IT. J.) It’s in the bag. 
19809. 

Masloff (Irving) Coronation waltz. 
29428. 

Masnadieri (I) 338577. 

Mason (Daniel G.) : 


Divertimento. 3735. 
Impromptu. 3270 (411). 
Sea dirge. 5421. 
Suite after English folk-songs. 
8852. 
Take, oh take, those lips away. 
5674. 
When first my way to fair I took. 
5997. 
Mason (David) Dreaming of you. 
26982. 
Mason (Donald G.) Can it be love. 
13123. 


Mason (E. P.) Who shall separate us 

from the love of Christ. 9320. 
Mason (KF. J.) Sacred thoughts. 25804. 
Mason (H. N.): 

Tell me what did I do. 15032. 
Why did you leave me. 21897. 
Mason (J. E.) My glad heart sings. 

14370. 

Mason (Jack): 
By the bend of the river. 
Cuba libre. 26861. 
Home to my blue hills. 10457. 
I’ve got a heavy date. 10692. 
It happened in the starlight. 19801. 
Lonely mannequin. 11107. 
Lonesome guitar. 380057. 
Moon melody. 1749. 
Night. 32678. 
One last love song. 5158. 
Roses of Picardy. 2327. 
Showers. 30544. 
Song of songs. 


6531. 


2595. 


1942 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Sweet misery of love. 30653. 

Treat for the eyes. 30771. 
Mason (Lee) Pins and needles. 
Mason (M. C.): 

Hold me once again. 

In a two room fiat. 

Old rag doll. 8286. 
Mason (Mary) Dreaming, dear, of you. 

599. 


20550. 


7129), 
7461. 


Mason (S. C.): 
There’s rhythm in a moonlit night. 
26109. 
Think! of all the time we wasted. 
9003. 
Mason (V. B.) aw., and Mason (J. B.) 
jr., prop.: 
Consequently. 3649. 


I discovered you. 4209. 

Why did it happen that way. 6086. 
Masone (Andrew) I lost my heart 

when I lost you. 24828. 

Massa’s in the cold ground. 20168. 
Massarani (Renzo) : 

Squilli e danze per il 18 B. L. 

30613. 

Tre preludi. 
Massé (R. H.): 

Deep in my heart. 10008. 

When you're tired of dreaming. 
21362. 
Massé_ (Victor) 
15517 (298). 
Masselle (S. A.): 
Just as luck would have it. 7608. 
Let’s bank the fire, that rages in 

our hearts tonight. 11022. 

So sweet of you. 8733. 
Massenet (J. BE. F.): 

Angelus. 14232. 

Aragonaise. 25302. 

Baecchanale. 21569) (332). 

Bacchus. 18648 (238). 

Bataille simiesque. 21569 (333). 

C’est Vamour. 9509 (450). 

Chanson de Mai. 9509 (451). 

Chasseresses et bacchantes. 21569: 

(334). 

Danse des rameaux. 9509 (452). 

Dormons parmi les lis. 9509 (453). 

Hlegy. 7923, 7924, 32442. 

Espada. 9509 (454). 

Farewell. 14233. 

Faunes et satyres. 21569 (335). 

Grisélidis. 9509 (455). _ 

Herodias. 15517 (240). 

Heure solitaire. 9509 (456). 

Hymne des fieurs. 9509 (457). 

Initiations. 21569 (336-338). 

Mélodie. 26533 (179). 


27885. 


Paul et Virginie. 


Mystéres dionysiaques. 21569 
(339). 

Nocturne. 21569 (340). 

Noél des humbles. 9509 (458). 


Opex thy blue eyes. 27886, 32443. 
Our lady’s juggler. 9509 (459). 
Parade militaire. 265383 (180). 


Prélude. 9509 (460). 
Procession des offrandes. 21569 
(341). 


Roses mortes. 21569 (342). 
Scéne de la séduction de Manon. 
18648 (239). 
Ton souvenir. 
Triomphe de 
(344). 
Zanetto sérénade. 253038. 
Massenet (L. C. de G.): 
Bacchanale. 21569 (332). 
Bacchus. 18648 (238). 
Bataille simiesque. 21569 (3338). 
C’est Vamour. 9509 (450). 
Chanson de Mai. 9509 (451). 
Chasseresses et bacchantes. 21569 
(334). 
Danse des rameaux. 9509 (452). 
Dormons parmi les lis. 9509 (453). 
Espada. 9509 (454). 
Faunes et satyres. 21569 (3385). 
Heure solitaire. 9509 (456). 
Hymne des fleurs. 9509 (457). 
Initiations. 21569 (3886-338). 
Mystéres dionysiaques. 21569 
(339). 
Nocturne. 


21569 (343). 


Bacchus. 21569: 


21569 (340). 
Noél des humbles. 9509 (458). 
Our lady’s juggler. 9509 (459). 
Prélude. 9509 (460). — 
Procession des offrandes. 
(341). 
Roses mortes. 
Ton souvenir. 
Triomphe de 
(344). 
Massey (D. D.): 
Grand old party. 19350. 
When springtime brings its flowers. 
33691. 
Massey (Victor) : 
How sweet the name. 24754. 
Humpty Dumpty. 27310. 
Sing we merrily. 28513. 
Summer eve. 25998. 
Massingale (G. H.): 
Even-song. 27024. 
Lost refrain. 27792. 
Massingale (Harry) See Massingale 


21569 


21569 (342). 
21569 (343). 


Bacchus. 21569 


(G. H.) 
Masson (Ivor) Leafy lanes. 32244. 
Masspacher. Opera de Mali. 25610. 


Massung (W. J.): 
After I taught you to love me. 
26543. 
I feel grand. 16496. 

You’re sweet from head to feet. 
Daliaiesile 
Masteller (KE. M.) 

31878. 


I dream of you. 


1943 


INDEX 


Masteller (H. F.): 
Go take a walk. 19310. 
Morning song. 8023. 
Since I met you. 11983. 
Master (The) 21569 (345). 
Master melodies. Bewildered. 24176. 
Master music co. From the bottom of 
my heart, the top o’ the mornin’ to 
you. 10272. 
Master music makers. Album of new 
radio favorites. 41, 29205. 
Master musician series. 383904 (178— 
185). 
Master piece. 
Master Valiant. 


22789*. 
20164. 


Masters (H. R.) pseud. See Adams 
(EK. H.) 
Masters (J. P.): 
Gliding dancer. 10308. 
On the flying trapeze. 17504. 


Masters (Jimmy) : 


In once around the clock. 27547. 

Sitting by an old log fire. 23376. 

When the geese fly south. 30888. 
Masters (Juan) See Masters (J. P.) 
Masters (Lee) Rose of Tralee. 20692. 
Masters (Roy): 

It’s springtime in my heart. 

10878. 
Please forgive me. 11704. 


Vipers dream. 26215. 
With the fading of the moon. 
33780. 
Masters (W. S.) ‘There’s no traffic 
lights in heaven. 12316. 

Mastersingers of Nuremburg. 15218. 
Masterson (Ralph) : 

In the Ozark mountains of Mis- 


souri. 24989. 
Where have you gone my sweet- 
heart. 26349. 
Mastinelli (J.) Little giant march. 
14110. 
Mastora (Stathi) Riry-Riry-Ririka. 
25769. 


Mastriana (Ernest) : 
As the world is rolling around. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Mathias (C. EH.) My home is in your 


heart, your home is in mine. 11395. 
Mathias (Phil) Take your choice. 
30683*. 


Mathis (G. 8S.) pseud. See Seiber (M.) 
Mathis (Jules) Out of the past. 
23141. 
Matinee idol. 31003 (72, 73, 126, 135, 
188, 222), 33904 (166, 306). 
Matlock (Matty)  MDixieland shuffle. 
24423. 
Matorano (Sam): 
Love was just a dream. 
Moi she moi she. 20212. 
Matson (A. A.) Rosebuds in the gar- 


17079. 


den. 20694. 

Matson (W. T.) Keep on your own 
side ’ the road. T7637. 

Matsu (Rene) Rhythm is written all 


over you. 25762. 
Mattausch (H. A.): 


Fremde linder. 106257. 
Haschemidel. 10378. 
Heimat. 10414. 
Lilofee. 11065. 


Mieze miitterlein. 11273. 
Mattei (Tito) Victoria gavotte. 28872. 
Mattern (Charles) au., and Mattern 
(L. H.) prop.: 
Hold me tight. 16419. . 
I need you in my arms. 22374. 
I want to write a love song. 


16665. 
In old Vienna. 16733. 
Ulalani. 21170. 
You ask me to forget. 18566. 
Matteson (Maurice) Beech Mountain 
folk-songs and ballads. 18790. 


Matteson (R. M. H.): 
All the ecards in the deek aren’t 


played yet. 12899. 

My very dear. 14430. 
Matthes (D. L.) Dear old village 
bells. 21859. 
Mattheus (L. M.) Laughing Lill. 
1435. 
Matthews (Kdith) Eve of grace. 
6255 Eri»: 


Calm on the listening ear of night. 
18648 (60). 

How long, O Lord. 3270 (267). 

‘King was born. 29976. 


9605. 
Let’s live underneath the moon. | Matthews (H. A.): 
14067. 
Mateer (Rose) Rocked in the cradle 
of love. 2300. 
Mateo (H.) pseud. See MacKnight 
(H.) 


Mathe (D. F.): 
Putting it mild. 20610. 
Whateha gonna do about that. 
23778. 
Matheson (H. K.): 
Hungary. 3270 (270, 271). 


Sailor’s song and hornpipe. 3270 
(558). 
Second serenade. 3270 (566). 


Nymphs and fawns. 33904 (214). 
O morn of beauty. 5086. 
On-board the Goodspeed. 30339. 
On- great lone hills. 28186. 
We-declare unto you glad tidings. 
6253 (507). 
Matthews (J. S.): 


Chorale finale. 6609. 
Eve of grace. 6253 (112). 
Matthews (John) Madonna. 4772. 


1944 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Matthews (Louise) : 
My melody of you. 25456. 
One more spring. 25598. 
Matthews (N. E.) Begging for love 
from you. 13030. 
Matthews (Ray): 
Callie ’'m coming home. 3529. 
I’ve parked my heart with you. 


7391. 

Wind from the sea. 12700. 

Matthews (Sonny) See Matthews 
(W. 1.) 

Matthews (W. L.) Only you. 25606. 

Matthey (J. H.) au., and Matthey 
(Lina) prop. Valse triste. 6253 
(495). 

Matthias (HE. M.): 

Blue over you. 3478. 

Just be independent. 4526. 

Right from the start. 5339. 

Times have changed. 5781. 
Matthias (Jack) Listen to this. 32293. 
Matthiessen (R. A.): 

It’s springtime in my heart. 10878. 


Please forgive me. 11704. 
With the fading of the moon. 
33780. 


Matthy (Tobias) Ballade. 32445. 
Mattice (M. C.) Ive got you in the 
corner of my eye. 16655. 
Mattingly (Jane): 
Dervish dancer. 16004. 
Streets of Bagdad. 18027. 


Mattison (Naomi) Moss covered mill. 


20247. 
Mattlin (Nathan) Juanita. 1340. 
Mattly (G. F.) Kern county song. 
32203. 
Matty (M.) Il dust off the stars for 


more starlight. 19580. 

Mauldin (M. D.): 
I can keep you in love. 10506. 
Moonbeams asleep on the ocean. 


11305. 


Mauna hula chimes. 17927, 7928. 
Maupin (W. H.): 
I’m satisfied you’re mine. 10657. 


My imagination. 11398. 
Maurer (EH. C.): 
In a house by the sea built for 
you and for me. 16710. 


Into wedding land. 16770. 


Tell her, tell her, desert moon. 
18110. 
There can be no doubt that you’ve 
won out. 26093. 
Maurer (T. H.) Sefiorita. 20746. 
Maurer (Walter) It’s unbelievable. 
4466. 
Mauri Hsteve (José) Coloquio de 
amores. 6641. 
Maurice (Louis) You’ve got to fool 
the public, 33904 (348). 


Maurice (Peter) music co., ltd.: 


All’s going well, madam. 18684. 
At the Cafe Continental. 18735. 
Bird on the wing. 3458. 

Busy. 26728. 

Clarinet strut. 313809. 

Couple of April fools. 9933. 


Cowboy. 3661. 

Crazy valves. 31368. 

Daddy Long-legs. 21825, 26871. 
Daneing doll. 26878. 

Dere’s jazz in dem dere horns. 


21867. 
Devotion. 19070. 
Down the slide. 31469. 
Dream sleepy coon. 29518. 


Fairies on the Mendips. 381551. 
Free, isn’t that the way it ought 


to be. 27104. 

Fumblin’ around. 27116. 

He was a gentleman’s gentleman. 
16371. 

He wooed her and wooed her and 
wooed her. 914. 

Lamentation. 10995. 

Maurice (Peter) piano accordion 
ULORS | 2209. 

Miller’s daughter Marianne. 
32491. 

Nightfall. 23028, 23029. 

O-kay for sound. 28158. . 

Old sailor. 30334. 

Our days together. 20490. 


Piccadilly. 11681, 23176. 

Poor little Angeline. 17644. 

Read (Bert) album of modern 
piano arrangements of your fa- 
vourite songs. 28339. 

Roundabouts. 31551. 

Schoolboy howlers. 2381. 

Serenade in the night. 33108. 

Still waters. 33279. 

Such is life. 28611. 

Summer breezes. 23477, 

Sunset trail. 5625. 

Swagger swing. 33312. 

Sweet dreams sweetheart. 5637. 

Swingin’ at Maida Vale. 23523. 

There’s a new world. 28725. 

Tone poem. 28781. ~ 

Tricky trombone. 33495. 

Underneath the blasted oak. 18267. 

Ups and downs. 28856. 

Valse élégance. 28863. 

We're tops on Saturday night. 
23746. 

What is the name. 21287. 

When Budapest was young. 5994. 

When lights are low. 28972. 

White hat and red hair. 12669. 

Why did she fall for the leader 
of the band. 6087. 

Willow pattern. 33766. 


1945 


INDEX 


Maurice (Peter) music ¢co., ltd.—Con. 


Woteha gotcha trombone for. 
18539. 

You can’t do that ’ere. 9428. 
Maurice (René) Glorious. 6983. 
Maurice (Wallie) pseud. See 

Schmockel (Wallie) 
Maurick (Ludwig) Heimfahrt des 
Jorg Tilman. 16385. 
Mauro-Cottone (Melchiore) Hosanna 
to the Son of David. 29752. 


Maurri (R.) Ditta. 
16028. 
Maury (EE. B.): 


Divo del cinema. 


Dare ain’t no res’ fer me. 6720. 
Life on the sea. 27723. 
One more kiss. 5159. 

Maury (Willy) Petite histoire. 8395. 


Mauvais garcon. 29354, 29873, 29943. 
Mavity (May): 
Let your heart be a garden of love. 
7728. 
Where it’s always today. 9299. 
Mawhinney (Cora) Love me tonight 
*‘midst the roses. 4733. 
Max (B. W.): 
Girl I used to know. 19295. 
Heaven in Atlantic is heaven in 
the moonlight. 163877. 
Picturesque. 14589. 
Maxim (E. G.): 
Fruits and flowers tell me now. 
296238. 


If I just had a view of you. 22439. 
With Aruba tumba dance. 15397. 
Maxwell (Charles): 
Anxiety. 24096. 
Graduation day. 24647. 
Here’s to you. 29729. 
Holy lie end title. 24724. 
In a hurry. 32065. 
In a Tyrolean village. 24965. 
Interrupted paradise. 32099. 
Modern artist’s life. 32511. 
Rescue. 25757. 
Stalking. 20889. 
Maxwell (E. W.): 
Bird of the northern hills. 33904 
(21). 
Dolly, Molly McCue. 33904 (61). 


Firefly. 33904 (78). 

Hanna, Anna, Tanna. 33904 (101). 

Here’s to the rose. 383904 (108). 

I may not be good looking. 33904 
(128). 

Laughing eyes. 21569 (295). 

Liza. 33904 (168). 

Oh! You moon. 383904 (222). 

Somebody else has the key. 33904 
(278). 

Sum of life. 21569 (581). 

When Nellie sang the mad scene 
from Lucia. 33904 (832). 


pt. II, n. s., v. 381 


Maxwell (I. L.) 
28534. 
Maxwell (M. J.) 
7763. 
Maxwell (Myrtle) When violets bloom 
by the river. 3052. 
Maxwell (T. S.): 
I can’t always believe your lips. 
27321. 
When the moon shines once again, 
28993. 
Maxwell (W. E.): 
In the storeroom of my heart. 


Smooth and pretty. 


Little curly head. 


Zoe 
Remember. 28352. 
You know I love you. 29125. 
May (Asa). Let’s save the land with 
Landon. 19974. 
May (F. B.) Hail, city of New York. 
19385. 
May (F. G.) Hold me fast. 19462. 
May (Frank) See May (F. G.) 
May (H. B.): 


All of the time. 29209. 

Amour I speak of love. 

Because I adore you. 21683. 

Broadwayana madness. 31202. 

Cowboy love song. 24349. - 

Heaven was sent to earth for me. 
22180. 

It is true ’bout my Dixie. 25014. 

It was on a little beach in Hawaii. 
19827. 

Lazy melody. 251386. 

Little sleepyhead. 25195. 

Love is on the wing. 22732. 

One magic night. 25595. 

Only a street light for a moon. 
25601. 

Were you just pretending. 26264. 

You swept me off my feet. 29168. 

May (Hans): 

Es wird im leben. 3887. 

Heut’? ist der schonste tag 
meinem leben. 4128. 

Tll sing a song of love to you. 
29798. 

Tl wait for you. 10583. 

I’m all alone, my heart has told 
me. 10608. 

In the heart of the valley. 7495. 

Liebe siegt. 4634. 

Marching along—singing a song. 
11225. 

Southern roses. 23426. 

Star fell from heaven. 


18697. 


in 


30616. 


There’s a smile in the skies. 8995. 

Trim little midshipmite. 33496. 
May (Loma and Lucile) : 

Penny for your thoughts. 17594. 


Rainbow’s end. 14642. 


May (Lorenzo) au., and May (R. L.) 


prop.: 


And all of this. 9582. 


1946 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cats. 9843. 


19173. 


Entreat me not. 
May Day music co. Bedford junior 
high victory song. 9681. 


Maybee (H. C.) Vocal ensemble exer- 


cises. 12510. 
Mayberger (EH. F.) Trust in the Lord. 
15152. 
Maye (Paul) Bon roi Jean. 24197. 
Mayer (Alwyn): 
I’m so happy I could ery. 31954. 
Marriage has been arranged. 
32433. 
Mayer (C. I.) Dreamy summer skies. 
615. 
Mayer (H. D.) Beauty of the night. 
18786. 


Mayer (Hal) 
Mayer (P. M.) 
mains. 25311. 
Mayer (Richard) 
moon. 11855. 
Mayerhoff (Franz) 
heide. 5969, 5970. 
Mayerl (Billy): 


See Mayer (H. D.) 
Six petites pieces 4 4 


Romance without a 


Wenn tiber stiller 


Apart from business. 18714. 
Bats in the belfry. 15667. 
Dance goes on. 26874. 

I breathe on windows. 27318. 
Limehouse blues. 16970. 
Marigold. 27875. 

Mine’s a hopeless case. 27928. 
Orange blossom. 175386. 

Over she goes. 28238, 30369. 
Shallow waters. 25844. 


Side by side. 28482. 
Steak and kidney pudding. 20901. 
There’s a star in the sky. 21058. 


Yes! No. 33818. 
Mayfair (Michael) I haven’t got a 
home. 29788. 


Mayfield (Alice) : 
Airship. 25192. 
Leaves at play. 25733. 
Little lamb. 25192. 
Owl. 25192. 
Rain. 25733. 
Woodpecker. 
Mayfield (M.): 
In love. 10799. 
Love is tailored to your talents. 
11146. 

Me and this funny old world. 
11245. 
Mayfield (M. M.) 

’midst the roses. 4733. 
Mayhew (Billy) See Mayhew (W. P.) 
Mayhew (D. E.): 
I am a knight of the open way. 
31848. 
Tear drops. 28680. 
Venus looks just like you. 
Where the Santiago flows. 


25733. 


Love me tonight 


28869. 
30724. 


Mayhew (F. A.) 


Four sinners in three 


spasms. 3938*. 


Mayhew (W. P.): 


Four little letters. 22059, 24590. 


I’m only interested in you. 13723. 
I wonder. 32015. 
It’s a sin to tell a lie. 4448. 


Just four little letters sweetheart. 


7615. 
My granny, my mammy, my wife. 
22924. 
My paradise at eventide. 30245. 
Nothing but the truth. 30291. 
Somehow I couldn’t say no. 25922. 


Maykum (Mary): 
Moonlight upon Lake Springfield. 
11315. 
Oh, you lovely baby. 11552. 
Roaming in Dreamland with you. 


17753. 
Maynard (F. D.) Ladder of moon- 
beams. 25120. 
Maynard (Ken) I wouldn’t take a 
million for you. 7423. 
Maynard (L. S8.): 
Desert night. 6752. 


Don’t you know. 3762. 


Sunset. 8867. 

Vision. 91438. 

Won’t you. 6125. 

Your message of love. 3251. 
Mayo (A. M.) Unto the hills. 5869. 
Mayo (BH. L.): 

Honeymoon in June. 16437. 

Just a lonely soul. 22562. 


Mayo (Jimmy de) 
(Jimmy ) 

Mayo (Waldo) You will never be too 
old to love. 21551. 

Mayo (William) : 
Waltzing with you. 
Washin’s over. 9189. 

Mays (C. B.) Ode of the national 

W. P. A. 20403. 

Mazé (Raymonde) 

17159. 

Mazel (Hsther) : 
Caress. 98338. 
Mame. 11210. 

Mazur (Sam) _ It’s in the cards. 

Mazurka. 7425, 8232. 

Mazza (Alfred) I wondered. 4358. 

Mazza (Angelo) Serenata da amore. 

DEB La 
Mazzari (Victor) : 
Spanish rose. 14894. 
Sweetest word of all is sweetheart. 
14973. 
When I dream of you. 
Mazzella (Samuel) 
2804. 

Mazzucchi (Alfredo) : 

Piedigrotta Bideri 1935. 2145. 
Piedigrotta Bideri 1986. 30405. 


See De Mayo 


9179. 


Quatre chansons. 


7546. 


15296. 
To you this night. 


1947 


INDEX 


Mead (D. P.): 
If Dreamland were my home- 
town. 10741. 
That burning kiss. 12270. 
Mead (E. G.) Festal song. 29587. 
Mead (E. G.) auw., and Mead (J. C.) 
prop. Flowers. 6915. 

Mead (L. L.) My love is meant for 
you. 20302. 
Meade (Arthur) 
ries. 25758. 
Meade (G. G.) 

(195). 
Meader (K. R.) 
Meador (Marjorie) 

thru with love. 
Meador (W. A.) 


Rendezvous memo- 


Footlight flashes. 3270 

What can I do. 26269. 
I thought I was 

1154. 

Jesus name specials. 


10912. 
Meadows (Tommy) Gazing at the 
moon. 16259. 


Meany (Ray) Hula serenade. 24757. 
Meany’s (Ray) conservatory of music. 
Hula serenade. 24757. 
Mears (Lewis) Gamble’s class method 
for strings. 3958. 
Mecea (Anna) If I leave you tonight. 
1199. 
Mecca music service: 
Air. 26620. 
Cadenza. 27687. 
Flight of the bumblebee. 737. 
Four Russian melodies. 12004. 
Serenade espagnol. 28457. 
24 concert studies for flute. 
Meckler (Ben): 
I could let the world go by. 16480. 
Rainbow’s end. 11784. 
You're so cunning. 12804. 
Mecusker (Inez) Townsend plan. 
26146. 
Medeaif (Clarence) 
Medill (J. W.): 
Stars above. 
Why. 9323. 
Medina (J. IL.): 


9157. 


Forever. 755. 


20895. 


Club Lazaro Cardenas. 15869. 
Herminia. 29730. 
Oriental. 3035S. 
Medlin (James) Prisoner’s __ love. 
17671. 


Medicck (P. R.) 

he can take it. 

Medoff (Sam): 
I’m so lonesome. 31955. 

Trying to break myself in. 28806. 
Medrano (Luis) pseud. See Katzman 
(Louis ) 
Medtner (N.) 


Joe Louis our idol. 
16836. 


Fairy tale. 711. 


Meek (M. M.) In the rain. 4412. 

Meekins (C. W.) You’ve gone. 18623. 

Meeks (Vernell) Dreaming in the 
midnight moon. 602. 


Megibow (S. J.) Hail to Minnesota. 


31731. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Meharg (N. P.) 
mine. 5026. 
Meher (Donovan) Georgie took me 
walking in the park. 15517 (118). 
Meholick (Kd) You're the only girl 

T’ll ever love. 6218. 
Mehr (Fred) Folio of 15 popular songs. 
19244. 
Mehring 
9004. 
Méhul (KH. N.) Joseph und _ seine 
briider. 29189 (224). 

Meier (lL. A.) Sweet little heaven of 
mine. 26017. 

Meigs pub. co. With the Bethlehem 
shepherds. 30934*. 

Meil (Edna) Can’t we always be the 
same. 24249. 

Meinhold (K. H.) My thoughts are 
all of you. 5007, 17360. 

Meisel (Will) Veronika, madel schau, 
das gliick ist nah’. 23696. 

Meisel & co. (Edition) g. m. b. h.: 

Blindekuh. 21708, 29328. 


Nellie, will you be 


(Chester) Think of me. 


Dort, wo du _ hingehst. 21908, 
29508. 

Hundertzebn. 29760. 

Lauf ins gliick. 4584. 

Meine freundin Josefine. 30187. 

Philipp. 30402. 

Schach dem kénig ... 30506. 


Veronika, midel schau, das gltick 
ist nah’. 23696. 
Wilde Auguste. 30921. 
Meisky (Earl) For you, I’m just for 
you. 19255. 
Meistersinger (Die) 26224. 
Mekler (Oskar) C6z winne serce me. 
13209. 
Melbourne (Rose) : 
Begging for love. 9688. 
I am singing all my love songs. 
19512. 
Melby (M. F.) 
25424. 
Melcher (C. W.): 
Cloud of war. 6626. 
Old enough to drink. 8275. 
Mele (Bill) Let’s be loyal to Roose- 


My dream of the West. 


velt. 110238. 
Meleana e. 14244, 14245. 
Melenric (Dick) Pennsylvania moon. 
23173. 
Melenrik (Dick) Whisper yes while 
IT am dancing with you. 3082. 
Melfi (A. M.): 
Mon réve s’écroule. 1742. 
Poema. 17638. 
Pourquoi mentir. 25692. 
Quand tout s’endort. 14632. 
Redis-moi oui. 17712. 
Tango bleu. 30684. 
Melfi (M.) Te quiéro. 26062. 


1948 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Melfi (Pasquale) On to Addis Ababa. 
14524. 
Melichar (Alois) : 
Ich bin das herz von Paris. 


Leise singt die nachtigall. 


32025. 
33083. 


Wann kommt die stunde. 33617. 
Weisst du noch. 33644. 
Ziegeunerbaron. 26523. 
Mell (E. B.) Always near you. 21602. 
Mellalieu (W. N.) Clarendon song 
books. 138169, 13170. 
~ Mello (Eugene) pseud. See Mello 
CY sy 


Mello (V. C.): 
Deep in my heart. 10003. 
When you're tired of dreaming. 
Bsoe. 
Mellor (—): 
I like your old French bonnet. 
21569 (229). 
I want to go to Idaho. 24031 (98). 
Mellor (Joan) We met one night in a 
ballroom. 336831. 
Mells (H. F.) Meaning to say. 7936. 
Melnotte (Claude) pseuwd. See Kunkel 
(Charles) 
Melo-art music publishers: 
Doing the prom. 10041. 
For no rhyme or reason. 27092. 
Formal night in Harlem. 29614. 


I’m tootin’ my horn. 16611. 
Turn, paddle wheel, turn. 21154, 
2155, |. 
Melodie (S. a.) Chitarra romana. 
15848. 
Melodrama. 33107. 


Melody in F. 17168. 

Melody makers. Beer song. 24161. 

Melody manor. 7392. 

Melrack (Louis) : 

O Hawai. 11527. 
Si tu ne veux plus m’aimer. 

Melrose (Lester) : 

I ain’t going that way. 10494. 

I’m gonna get it. 16577. 

Keep your mind on it. 

When the music 
9824. 

You done tore your playhouse down. 
15445. 

Melrose bros. music co., inc.: 
Amateur Alec. 29225. 
American war mothers. 
Blow the bugle. 29325. 
Carnival capers. 29374. 
Cheerleader. 29384. 
Cowboy and mountain songs. 

31362. 
Hail alma mater. 29690. 
Listen to the rhythm band. 30030. 
Mighty men. 30161. 
Swing band book. 33334. 
Varsity swing. 30818. 


11968. 


16877. 
sounds good. 


31040. 


Melrose music co. Battle cry of the 


Britons. 21672. 
Melson (H. B.) Honey-land. 12862 
(224), 18648 (170). 
Melvill (John) You and I. 21476. 
Melvile (G. <A.) East side Rose. 
6837. 


Melville (Leo) I’m just wild about 


you, te-ump-te-do. 1106. 
Melyan (Theodore) : 
Bright lights. 138088. 


Hold my arm lovely lady. 22208. 
I can tell. 19518. 
Night life. 14452. 
You're to blame. 26500. 
Memories of Hawaii. 14250. 
Memories of Stephen Foster. 
Men of Harlech. 14258. 
Menaker (Sidney) Let’s get together 
again. 11029. 
Mencher (Murray): 


20188. 


Glorious girl. 818. 

It’s no fun. 7549. 

Oh yes? Take another’ guess. 
32756. 

Silhouettes under the stars. 25868. 


West wind. 3001. 
You can’t pull the wool over my 


eyes. 12768. 
Youre too good to be bad. 21536, 
30985. 


Mendel (Arthur) : 

Lord is my shepherd. 7814. 

Lord, my heart is not haughty. 

7816. 

Tremble before the Lord. 12401. 

Mendelsohn (Hmanuel) Let you and 
I stroll along together. 7727. 

Mendelsohn (J. A.) : 

Ave Maria. 21646. 


O captain! My eaptain. 1989. 
Precious mother o’mine. 8458. 
Mendelsohn (Madelaine) Here and 

there. 27243*, 


Mendelssohn (Arnold) auw., and Men- 
delssohn (Martha) prop. Fiinf geis- 
tliche lieder. 38270 (419). 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 

All men, all things. 27911. 
All ye that cried unto the Lord. 


27912. 
Bridgebuilders. 1703. 
Du Gott der lieb’ und gnade. 


24031 (126). 
Grant us Thy peace. 
Hunting song. 27913. 
Judge me, O God. 21569 (350). 


7955. 


Melodische stticke aus orgel- 
werken. 25330. 

Morn. 4833. 

Night is departing. 27914. 

Night ride of elves. 30151. 

O for the wings of a dove. 18648 


(241). 


1949 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Sn nnn nnn Etta UIE I IIIS 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.)—Con. 
Perpetuum mobile. 9509 (469). 
Presto agitato. 14255. 

Spring song. 21569 (351), 32470. 

Mendenhall (Carl) Sweet Hawaiian 

maid. 14960. 
Mendenhall (K. A.) 
that’s all. 10942. 
Mendés (Jane Catulle-) 

Mendés (Jane) 

Mendez (Eustaquio) : 
Fajardo. 31554. 
Repose of love. 

Mendez (I. L. de) 

31155. 

Mendham (G. L.) 

3004. 
Mendicino (Saverio) 
amore. 18974. 

Mendoza (Guadalupe) : 

Amorosa. 31044, 
Barrio extrano. 31110. 
Despecho. 31417. 
Desperdicio. 31419. 
Tus ojos. 33533. 
Menechino (L. E. T.) Some day I’m 
going to change your name to mine. 
25917. 


Just drifting 


See Catulle- 


32982. 
Besos de fuego. 


What child is this. 


Coraggio dell’ 


Ménétrier (Aimé) Monsieur de la 
Fontaine. 7998. 
Mengel (A. F.) Lamentation. 33904 
(161). 
Mengelberg (Rudolf) Konzert. 4834. 
Menges (EH. E.): 
Face in my dreams. 24533. 
Home on the sea. 29742. 
My old Montana home. 28057. 


Roamin’ darkie. 14682. 

Menges (Elizabeth) pseud. See Hunt- 

er (Charles). 

Menges (F. C.): 
Armilla waltzes. 15517 (13). 
Beautiful enchantress. 13009. 
Get in line. 12862 (177). 
Majestic-overture. 17117. 


Stella maris. 8829. 
Menges (J. W.) Idle thoughts. 12862 
(250, 251). 
Ménichetti (Fr.) : 
Ca n’vaut pas Paris. 24231. 
Chanson de la vague. 24278. 
Copine. 24843. 
Dernier tango. 24409. 
Doux adieu. 24447. 
Hlle est décorée. 19164. 
Fripouillette. 19270. 
Frisky. 19271. 
Puisque je t'aime. 20607. 
Salut aux vainqueurs. 20724. 
Vieux chalutier. 26212. 
Menn (Olga) Csardas of love. 460*. 
Mennig (H. G.) Etude. 11012. 


Mensch (William) My dream love. 


11373. 
Menteer (Margaret) Laughing 
waters. 16912. 


Menutole (Nicholas) : 
Every day that goes by. 13371. 
I wouldn’t lie to you. 27505. 
When the major’s gong goes ding. 
6030. 
Mequet (H. I.): 
De dollar blues. 21858. 
Her kiss left on my handkerchief. 
163893. 
Moonlit tear drops. 22875. 
My Rio Grande dreams. 22973. 
Plop goes the cork. 17636. 
T’aint me, it’s the old man. 23537. 
Tapping my way to heaven. 23553. 
Your arms are no longer mine. 
24023. 
Merbecke (John) Office of the holy 
communion. 33904 (221). 
Mercadante (G. L.) Doll dance. 24031 
(44). 
Mercer (Johnny) : 
Do my eyes deceive me. 
Goody goody. 841. 
I’m an old cowhand from the Rio 
Grande. 13689. 
Jamboree Jones. 25039, 29939, 
Lost. 4707, 4708, 7818. 
Mister T. from Tennessee. 32509. 
Welcome stranger. 5964, 9221, 9222. 
Mercer (W. T.) Lonely just for love. 
20041, 25211. . 
Mercer (Wallace) There’s a Ford V- 
eight waiting at the gate for you. 
23594. 


26941. 


Merchant (Marguerite) Spanish 
lover’s moon. 28574. 
Mercier (René) : 
Bateau qui se penche. 6398. 
Juanita. 7582. 
P’tit bout d’femme. 11747. . 


Meredith (C. 8S.) jr. When the circus 
comes to town, hurrah. 15821. 

Meredith (I. H.): 
America ever. 12862 (8). 
Bethlehem. 12862 (51). 
Call to service. 12862 (73). 
Candles of youth. 15801*. 
Children of the King. 12862 (91). 
Christ has come. 12862 (92). 
Christmas morning long ago. 

12862 (99). 

Darling Nellie Gray. 12862 (122). 
Dawn of life. 3692. 
Exhalt His name. 10180. 
For you and me. 6253 (129). 
From ages afar. 12862 (170). 
Glory to God on high. 12862 (191). 
God’s family. 16289*. 
Good tidings. 12862 (199). 
Hail to summer. 6253 (166). 


1950 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


6253 (167). 
King. 3270 


Hail to summer days. 

Hallelujah to the 
(237). 

Happy day. 

Harvest song. 12862 (216). 

He ealled a little child. 6253 (176). 

Holy night. 12862 (223). 


3270 (238). 


~ In Joseph’s garden. 4391*. 
Is there room for Christ. 12862 


(265). 
Jingle bells. 12862 (272). 
Joyful Eastertide. 3270 (347). 
Joyous morn. 38270 (352). 
Keep singin’ along. 29973. 
King of glory. 3270 (356). 
lily sone. 3270 (371). 
Live in the sunshine. 
Lord indeed is risen. 
Lord of life is risen. 
Lullaby. 6253 (303). 
Melodies of childhood. 14247. 
Message of the bells. 12862 (336). 
Message of the Christmas candles. 

30156*. 
Monarch over all. 
Nature’s message. 
Nature’s voices. 6253 (340). 
‘Neath the standard. 12862 (361). 
No sea in heaven. 12862 (364). 

O guiding star. 12862 (370). 

On merry Christmas day. 12862 
(884). 
Praise Him. 
Praise His name. 


6253 (288). 
3270 (383). 
3270 (390). 


o210 (425). 
6253 (339). 


6253 (382). 
3270 (514). 


Prayer. 12862 (414). 
Prince of nations. 12862 (419, 
420). 


Raise every voice. 6253 (390). 


Rally. 12862: (427). 

Ring, ring, Haster bells. 3270 
(538). 

Risen. 38270 (542). 


12862 (442). 
6253 


Rock the cradle. 
Scatter love like flowers. 
(404). 
Sign of peace. 25864*. 
Song of Jesus’ birth. 12862 (474). 
Song of triumph. 33904 (284). 
Spirit of summertime. 14898. 
Standard bearers. 12862 (478). 
Story of a song. 5605*. 


Treasures of nature. 6253 (487). 


We're nearing the city. 12862 
(526). 

We will all do our best. 12862 
(527). 

When Christmas really came. 
26292*. 


Meredith (lL. A.) She’s my old home 
town sweetheart. 33118. 

Merell (Stan) pseud. See Damerell 
CS. da) 

Mergel (E. C.) 


Rockets. 11843. 


126829—37 29 


Mérigot (F.): 
Bonté. 9752. 


Grande marche. 10389. 
Orientale. 11615. 
Petit Jacques a compris la mu- 
Sique. 11673. 
Merkel (Esther) My Louise. 22949. 
Merkelt (Paul) Schule fiir 2 reihige 
diatonische hand-harmonika. 80512. 
Merkley (G. G.) When the moon is 
high. 6032. 
Merkur (J. L.): 
My Sue. 8146. 


Suite dynamic. 18040. 


Merkur (Louis) Dizzy fingers. 13281. 
Merl (Maurrie) : 
Moonlight and shadows. 25368. 


25631. 
got fooled. 


Over a cup of tea. 
That’s the time you 
12289. 
Merland (Grace) As I’m sitting all 
alone tonight. 6349. 

Merlier (Louis de) : 
Dans mon jardin. 9509 (178). 
En gondole. 9509 (200). 
Valse-caprice. 9509 (761). 


Villanelle. 8509 (767). 
Merlin (Irving) : 
Tll break your adorable neck. 
7254. 
Storm in my heart. 88388. 
Venetian serenade. 9135. 
Merlin (Tony) Moon of Hawaii. 
8003. 
Merola (John) Rainy day. 20628, 
25739. 
Meroila (Adolfo) Prayer. 32898. 
Merrick (Viola) I told you so. 7372. 


Merrick (W. E.): 


Home again. 22207. 
Mango man. 22772, 22773. 
Merrie minstrels. 25331. 


Merrilies (F. C.) Send a red red rose. 
5429. 

Merrill (Bill) 

Merrill (C. P.) 


See Merrill (W. O.) 
In Kentucky’s blue 


hills far away. 29882. 
Merrill (Milt) Modern hot violin 
solos. 25352. 
Merrill (N. A.) My little cabin in the 
hills. 143893. 
Merrill (R. E.): 
When. 23781. 
Why must you. 18486. 
Merrill (Stan) pseuwd. See Damerell 
CSiinip) 
Merrill (W. O.): 
Good-bye blueberry pie good-bye 


apple sauce. 22128. 
Good-bye Sally. 4012. 


Here’s what I’d like to do. 24709. 

How can you. 22223. 

Im all cracked up over you. 
24836. 


1951 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


a eth es va 


Merrill (W. O.)—Continued. 
I’ve got a one track mind for love. 


22399) 

Just like a spider catches a fly. 
25085. 
Keep the bees away from my 
honey. 25101. 


Of all the blooming roses, you’re 
the blooming rose for me. 5091. 
Sunshine and shadows. 26006.  . 
Who’s keeping tabs on your old 
tabby cat. 93817. 
You made a bungle. 26462. 
You’re my big attraction. 
Merrimon (Jimmy) : 
I dreamed that I was queen of 
Toyland. 10529. 
I’m a sleepy head. 
Merriner (J. H.): 
Be ready to fall in love. 15670. 
In the shadow of the moon. 1249. 
Is it my imagination. 27570. 
Just like a china cup, I’m all 
broken up over you. 19877. 
Lonely soul. 20044. 
Story of swing. 25986. 
Merriner (Jack) See Merriner (J. H.) 
Merritt (Thomas) O for a closer walk 
with God. 21569 (405). 
Merritt (Wendell) You’re more than 
a pal to me. 23984. 
Merry Christmas. 32475. 


26483. 


10601. 


Merry may the keel row. 14258. 
Merry widow. 15517 (420), 30154, 
53082. 


Merry widow and the deyil. 12862 
(26, 127), 29189 (467). 
Merry widow waltz. 14261. 
Merseburger (Carl) 10 ettiden fiir 
oboe. 14269. 
Mersieowsky 
31534. 
Mertis (Rafael) : 
By a brook. 4086. 
Nod, tender bud. 
Serenade. 5608. 
Mertz (Gene): 
Combination to your heart. 
Cross-road. 18994. 


Ceo AS) Everybody. 


5376. 


18955. 


My one and only. 20815. 
Neglected. 17387. 
Mervin (Mic) All for you. 9551. 


Merwin (Ann) See Merwin (H. N.) 
Merwin (H. N.): 
Honeymoon trail. 955. 
Memories of long ago. 7952. 
Mery (Ernest) Starlight. 12115. 
Merz (Edouard) Cocktail, madame. 
6632. 
Mesearuhaz. 14262. 
Mesick (Bill) See Mesick (W. B.) 
Mesick (W. B.) I nominate you for 
love. 19648. 


Meskill. (Jack) : 

Darling of the guards. $979. 

Dixianna Brown. 29487. 

I'm sitting pretty in Atlantic City. 
274438. 

If I could say to you in English. 
13816. 

Little Audrey. 14099, 16886. 

Lookout Mountain. 17041. 

Moonlight on the water. 
27964. 

Piccadilly. 11681, 23176. 

Starlight and music. 25971. 

Sweet dreams sweetheart. 

Swing me high—swing 
18073. 

Swinganola. 23522. 

Swingin’ soldier man. 20965. 

What does it mean. 18377. 

When Ruben swings the Cuban. 
26316. 

Meslon (EE. C.): 

Always belittlin’. 72. 

We will keep on dancing, to this 
haunting melody. 2984. 
Message of the Christmas candles. 

30156*. 
Message to Garcia. 
Messengar (R. W.) 
your arms. 19582. 
Messenheimer (Sam) : 
Melody no. X2. 4823. 
Would you. 6135. 
Messiaen (Olivier) : 


22872, 


5637. 
me_ low. 


11073. 
Tl fall right into 


Nativité du Seigneur. 17376-17379. 
Piece pour le tombeau de Paul 
Dukas. 23181. 
Voculise-étude. 5897. 
Messick (B. S.): 

Old covered bridge. 14492. 

Shall it be pansies. 23332. 
Weaver of dreams. 21276. 


Yellow roses. 
Messina (G. M.): 
I love you sweetheart of mine. 
21397. 
My dreams are all of you. 
Messina (Pauline): 
Echo of a dream. 27008. 
We want to sing on the radio. 
28924. 
Messmore & Damon, 
million years ago. 
Meston (G. P.) 
8418. 
Métayer (Georget) : 
Alors, viens. 6308. 
Joyeux camping. T7579. 
N’espére pas. 8158. 
Oscar fais pas ca. 8349. 
Metcalf (Albion) Draw nigh to God. 
31471. 


15423. 


28013. 


ine. World a 
9390), 23916. 
Pivot and bump. 


1952 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Metealf (D. A.) Parade of the legion- 
naires. 23155. 
Metealf (Dal) See Metcalf (D. A.) 
Metcalf (George) : 
Flying along. 22045. 
I don’t believe in love. 22250. 
I’m living in a dream about you. 
22342. 
In her latest chapeaux.. 19749. 
Metealf (J. W.): 
At nightfall. 9509 (25). 
Secret. 33904 (265). 
Metealf (L. V.) Fillmore short cut 
band method. 31576. 
Meteal® (QO: P:) jr.: 
Life is ecstasy. 1478. 
Pearl set in ebony. 2122. 
To love. 15122. 
Metealf (Paul) See Metcalf (O. P.) 
ir. 
Metealfe (J. C.) Stardust lullaby. 
Metelli (Buck, or Bucky) : 
-Can’t you give me half a chance. 
PATE: 
You’re the only one for me. 24008. 
Meto (Mateo) Tu tienes la culpa. 
33524. 
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp. : 
After autumn. 15532. 
After dark. 19. 
Alma mammy. 129905. 
Alma mater. 9562. 
Americana. 81. 
Animal ballet. 26580. 
Asta’s love song. 31070. 
At the Spats and tennis club. 3364. 
Be careful of my heart. 31115. 
Be mine. 3416. 
Beyond my fondest dreams. 18808. 
Blow that horn. 24185. 
Blue Venetian waters. 29829. 
Blush and sigh. 6485. 
Bored. 6496. 
Broken dream. 21727. 
Burnt fingers. 13104, 
Busy body. 291. 
Call to the colors. 6542. 
Can’t get you off my mind. 9827. 
Can’t we fall in love. 15804. 
Czarina. 33515. 
Dairy-maid song. 3671. 
Dance. 6702. 
Day at the races. 19040. 
Desdamona. 21868, 
Did I remember to tell you I adore 
you. 6757. 
Doctor Quackenbush. 19087. 
Don’t come erying to me. 13292. 
Don’t let it get you down. 16056. 
- Down to earth. 24454, 
Dream house number. 21916. 
Dream kisses. 3777, 


1953 


Duchess has a twinkle in her eye. 
3812. 

Forever and a day. 6926. 

Gone. 27155. 

Got a pair of new shoes. 7018. 

Haunted by the ghost of love. 
10379. 

He played on his old bazooka. 
4097. 

Here it is. 29727. 

Here’s a spot to sing a song of love. 
16400. 

Horsin’ about, with the horse 
guards. 13592. 

I'd be lost without you. 29775. 

I’d hate to tell you. 4206. 

I don’t want to be a Little Boy 
Blue any more. 24784. 

I gave you a break. 13644. 

I'll try to-smile. 16540. 

I’m feelin’ like a million. 1085. 

I never had a date before. 7359. 

I stumbled over love. 7369. 

I’ve got my heart set on you. 
29837. 

I’ve made myself over for you. 
7389. 

I worship the ground you walk on. 
16681. 

If I were you. 138820. 

If there’s love in your heart. 1207. 

If this is good-bye. 24944. 

Imagine my surprise. 7448. 

In the garden of Allah. 29892. 

In the Latin quarter. 4409. 

In the shadow of an old oak tree. 
22484. 

In the sweet land of swing. 27558. 

It happened in the park. 16787. 

It’s a small world. 138895. 

It’s love. 19812. 

Keep the magic of Maytime. 4545. 

Let’s keep on dancing. 14065. 

Let’s not make a fool of the moon- 
light. 4623. 

Let there be love. 16950. 

Libeled lady. 27721. 

Long live love, 25221. 

Longest night. 22702. 

Love was in the air. 20102. 

Lovely to love. 7851. 

Magic of Maytime. 4773. 

Man about Havana. 17125. 

Manuel’s love song. 27864. 

Message from the man in the moon. 
32477. 

Near. 8166. 

Night of nights. 17418. 

O bless my sole. 8235. 

Oh, so lovely. 28152. 

One I love. 5156. 

One night in heaven. 25599. 

Opening sequence. 14535, 25609. 

Pardon me for dreaming. 5197. 


INDEX 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer corp.—Continued, | Metrovich (Mabel) 


Philippine dance. 14583. 

Rain in Hollywood. 17695. 

Ridin’ a rainbow. 8541. 

San Francisco. 5398, 53894. 

Shadows in the night. 30526. 

Shadows on the starlit waters. 
5439. 

Small town girl. 

Smoke dreams. 

Something’s — gotta 
2527. 

Sometime in spring. 33229. 

Song of Flavius. 17971. 

Song of the plains. 12057. 

Statues. 25977. 

Sun showers. 

Sure. 26008. 

Sutter’s victory march. 14954. 

There’s a home in the mountain. 


8713. 
23387. 


happen soon. 


26001. 


5741. 

There’s no two ways about it. 
Dales 

There’s something in a big parade. 
5756. 


There were you. 15090. 
‘This is my spring song. 21077. 


Tillie the tight rope walker. 5779. 
To you with love. 23637. 
To-morrow is another day. 30755. 


Prails send. *t2505. 

Tsarine. 335290. 

Two humming a tune. 21165. 

Under your spell. 9118. 

Violets in spring. 15211. 

Waltz with a swing. 21230. 

Wherever there’s smoke there’s 
fire. 30905. 

Whisper to me. 26361. 

Who knows. 6079. 


Women in white. 21436. 
Words and music. 30944. 
Words fail me. 18535. 


Would you. 61835. 
You never looked so beautiful. 
3207. 


You’re a devil in disguise. 26471. 
You’re in a class by yourself. 
3217-3219. 
Yours. 24028. 
Yours and mine. 
Metro music ¢€o.: 


3254. 


Dat zijn me dingen, Juffrouw 
Dinges. 31397. 

Hoe komen toch de gaten in de 
RBS B75) 


Hup, hup, hup. 31840. 
Kom cato’tje in mijn bootje. 27661. 
We gaan de wijde wereld in. 
18340. 
Weet je nog hoe het was. 
Métropolis editions musicales. 
30199. 


18361. 
Murcia. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 81 


Tell me a bedtime 
story. 33378. 
Metz (G. H.) Prayer. 5261. 
Metzger (Othneil) Yes, my Lord. 
6144. 
Meugens (Helen) Episode. 31523. 
Meunier (Lila): 
Love bird o’mine. 25236. 
Love bird of mine. 20071. 
Mexican memories. 17183 
Meyer (B. L.) Vision of mother. 
152138. 
Meyer (C. H.) Intercollegiate stomp. 
10830. 
Meyer (D. E.): 
Just stay a little while longer. 
21Ga0. 
Sweetheart, I’m dreaming of you 
dear. 2664. 
Meyer (KE. E.) Dark Africa. 3681. 
Meyer (Eric) I’m wondering why. 
22369. 


Meyer (F. C.) 
in my shoes. 
Meyer (G. C.) 
15922. 
Meyer (G. W.): 
Broncho Sal. 338904 (26). 
Can’t you be good. 9509 (97). 
Don’t kiss me good-night. 21899. 
Down in Sunshine alley, Salley. 
12862 (137). 
Good-bye, girlie, and remember me. 
24031 (61), 29189 (139). 
I’d rather love my old rag doll. 
9509 (307). 
I don’t know, but I’d like to learn. 
9509 (3809). 
I’m a detective. 9509 (314). 
I’m awfully glad I met you. 15517 
(161). 
In a little wayside inn. 4385, 7457. 
In the harbor of sushine and love. 
29189 (207). 


You’ve got me shakin’ 
24016. 
Crooked finger Estel. 


Kissin’ my baby good-night. 4559. 

Leaving. 24031 (111). 

Let’s go back to baby days. 12862 
(297). 

Little Miss Golden Curls. 15517 
(220). 


Little ray of sunshine follows each 
dark cloud. 265338 (165). 


Loafin’ on the levee. 11100. 
Lonesome. 3270 (381), 21569 
(308). 


Michael Angelo. 29189 (270). 

Mr. Hamlet Ham. 9509 (490). 

My favorite girl. 17307, 20279. 

My prairie song bird. 18648 (253). 

Oh, you loving gal. 15517 (279). 

Old forgotten lullaby. 5116. : 

She’s an awful nice gal. 31003 
(164). 


1954 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Somebody loves you too. 15517 
(359). 

Sometime in springtime. 33904 
(280). 

Take me on a honeymoon. 15517 
(389). 

Tell me with your kisses. 21002. 

Under the Irish moon. 15517 
(409). 

Whatll I do with my nights. 3006, 
$238. 


When you love a summer 

26533 (324). 
Why pretend. 
You'll come back. 


girl. 


18487. 
29189 (487). 


You're like the roses, Rosie: 26533 
(341). 
You’re too sure of me. 29160. 


You taught me how to love you. 
SHOOS (227). 


Meyer (H. E. L.) Hail, hail to Texas. 


7053. 
Meyer (I.) See Brewer (I. M.) 
Meyer (Joseph) : 


Asleep in the depot. 15616. 

Gone with the wind. 27163. 

I couldn’t be mad at you. 
24775. 

It ain’t right. 138889, 13890. 

It’s high time I got the low-down 
on you. 138900. 


22242, 


Mickey Mouse’s birthday party. 
25336, 27924. 
Nice goin’. 25503. 
There’s a_ silver moon on _ the 
Golden Gate. 23598, 26104. 
Meyer (L. S.) Ways. 15246. 


Meyer (Lou) au., and Meyer (R. L.) 
prop. Youve got what it takes. 
12827. 

Meyer (Willy): 

Fidele schuster. 16181. 
Nymphentanz. 17444. 

Meyer-Helmund (Hrik) 
33904 (85). 

Meyer-Helmund (Erik) aw., and Meyer- 
Helmund (Margarete) prop.: 

Gute nacht, stisse frau. 
(102). 

Miirchen war’s. 26533 (174). 

Wenn andere tanzen. 6253 (512). 

Meyer synchronizing service, Itd.: 

Mi pollera. 4840 
Panamania. 5194. 

Meyerbeer (Giacomo) 
9509 (486). 

Meyerovitz (David): 

FF. D. R. 19199, 21995. 
Maine biumen. 17116. 
New York—New York. 5039. 

Meverowitz (Harry) Dream of love. 
19998. 

Meyers (B. M.): 

On the morrow. 33904 (225). 


Forest song. 


26533 


Africaine. 


Whistle for me. 31003 (219). 


Why can’t a girl propose. 33904 
(336). 
Meyers (EH. R.): 
I just met you. 10549. 
I made up a song for you. 31968. 
It couid never be the same. 22507. 


Let me dream if I’m dreaming. 
32252. 
Love has died. 22726. 


My mean Missouri man. 11411. 

Rise above it. 382999. 

Too wonderful to be true. 12377. 

You remind me of stars. 24007. 
Meyers (M. E.): 

Hootin’ hootowl hoodoo. 956. 


8248. 
Tears on my window 


Off she goes again. 
Meyers (Ross) 


pane. 23560. 
Mezz (R. I.) Won’t get up. 6123. 
Mi pollera. 4840. 
Miami sands. 22556. 
Micari (Vincent) Desert shores. 
3716. 
Micci (Alfio) Rumbolero. 25799. 


Miceo (Lora De): 


Minuetto. 4851. 

Ninna-nanna a Maria Pia. 5058. 
Miceli (John) Ceiba. 3563. 
Michael (Robert) Let’s be sweet- 

hearts again. 27698. 
Michaelis (Th.) Turkish patrol. 
26166. 
Michaels (U. M.) Just some-body’s 
mother. 16860. 
Michaelson (Adam) TI ean tell. 19518. 
Michaud (M. G.): 
Pine trees all around me. 28272. 


When the moon shone on the apple 

blossoms. 21841. 
Michaud (Marguerite) : 

Armchair for two. 21627. 

Compared to you. 24832. 

Could you spare a kiss. 

Desolation. 21869. 

Did you ask if I loved you. 

Heho waltz. 21962. 

From you. 27118. 

I’m so fond of you. 223854. 

I want to dance, I want to sing. 
24912. 

If I could. 27508. 


24348. 
24418. 


In the heart of ol Virginny. 
22477. 
Lock me in your heart. 25204. 


Love scenes in my heart. 27815. 


Make love to me. 22763. 

Oh me! Oh my. 25553. 

Old gold locket. 25566. 

One more kiss. 23117. 

Passion. 25649. 

Recollections of a dance. 23242. 
Song of my heart. 208538. 
Southern lullaby. 25956. 


1955 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 31 


a eee 


Micheal (Mary) You’re my only hope, 
sweetheart. 26487. 

Micheli (Giulio de): 
Ligurische serenade. 16966. 
Rosen und schmetterlinge. 
Serata primaverile. 2403. 
Strimpellata al’amore. 2606. 


5365. 


Michell (Guy) Prelude and Fugue. 
14620. 
Michels (H. L.): 
Gypsies rest beside a_ silvery 
stream. 4044. 


Mother Goose land. 25881. 

New York knows those _ hillbilly 
Browns have come to _ town. 
5088. 

Michelson (Samuel) : 
Bread and butter Sue. 
Kitten darling. 27656. 

Michiel (George) You've got my num- 

ber. 33884. 
Michiels (Gustave) aw., and Michiels 
(Louis) prop.: 

Katinka-czardas. 

Nadja-czardas. 15517 (265). 

Michigenda. 6253 (75, 208, 249, 261, 

301, 517, 519, 523). 
Mickens (C. B.) Only one New York 
town. 17528. 
Mickey (W. H.) Swing time. 
Mickolichek (Donal) 
your tears. 380534. 
Middleman (Herman) 
dream. 32387. 

Middleton (Arnold Safroni-) 

roni-Middleton (Arnold) 


26711. 


15517 (200). 


33342. 
She’s not worth 


Love was a 


See Saf- 


Middleton (C. L.) Seven, eleven, I 
love you. 14758. 

Middleton (Horace) Antigone’ of 
Sophocles. 381052*. 

Middleworth (S. E.) My beautiful 
valley of dreams. 4928. 

Midgley (Charles) Cuban serenade. 
19003. 


Midnight sons. 24031 (24, 28, 30, 40, 

108, 118, 119, 123, 164, 192, 217, 233). 
Midsummer fair. 6253 (321). 
Midwestern pub. ¢co.: 


Kitten’s lullaby. 27657. 
Pet parade. 28267. 
Right over left. 28372. 


Sealing. 28448. 

Mieczkowski (Walter) : 
Boy, a girl, in love. 9756. *“% 
Let’s pretend. 11088. “ 
What is sweeter than a night in 

June. 9235. 

Miele (Adolph) : 
Venetian dream. 28867. 
W. P. A. march. 28881. 

Miele (Giuseppe, or Joseph) : 


Dear what’s the use of quarreling. | Mikkelson 


3703. 


I know there is someone, Molly 
who tells you lies. 18652, 16511. 


Miele (P. J.) Lover’s dream. 17084. 
Mielke (D. V.) My old fashioned 
sweetheart. 81382. 
Mierzejewski (Mieczyslaw) W twoich 
ramionach. 18807, 18308. 
Mieseles (Tillie) : 
You know that I’m in love. 21507. 
You’ve no more love for me. 
21544. 
Miessner (W. O.) Music hour. 11338. 


Mignan (Edouard) Chansons florales. 


9854. 
Mignella (A. CC.) Fascio. 24549. 
Mignon. 15099, 26119. 
Mignone (Francisco) Congada. 488. 


Migot (Georges) : 
Nimura. 1953. 
Trio. | 182384. 

Mihalakis (Mary) 

again. 13949. 
Mihalovici (Marcel) 
545, 

Mihaly (Erdélyi) I have lost 
heart in Budapest. 19552. 

Mikado (The) 212, 743, 18931, 31594, 
33451. 

Mikeropbone music ¢o. 


Just a day dream 
Divertissement. 


my 


Abba Dabbah 


from Abbyssinia [sic]. 9517. 
Mikita (Michael) : 
Buy American. 3515. 
Dearest. 6738. 
Despina. 6755. 
Don’t sing this song. 10059. 


Give me the moon and a little girl 


to love. 22099. 
He had the fundamental principle. 
7081. 


He, she and me. 22178. 
I like ta sing the opery. 7243. 
I like to dance the opery. 16518. 


I’m a lonesome for the rolling 
prairie. 22308. 

I miss the dear old fashion days. 
7348. 


I sing the operee. 1149. 
I teach-a you to sing. 13761. 
It was just a dream. 10888. 
Josephine. 22552. 
Mariposa. 25297. 
Milujem ta mila. 17195. 
She done lef’ me now. 5442. 
She walked away with my heart. 
258538. 
So long. 2492. 
Some-one. 8743. 
Strolling down the avenue. 23468. 
Take back your jewelry, my neck 
is turning green. 2680. 
Mikita (Mike) See Mikita (Michael) 
(Agnes) Tell me_ it’s 


spring. 15028. 


1956 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mikulas (Josef) Fesch und resch. 
29586. 

Milagros (A.) Civil6n. 24812. 

Milagros (C.) Mandanga. 30112. 

Milagroso Hollywood. 84, 6570, 8493. 

Milam (D. W.) Able to save. 26535. 


Milazzo (C. J.): 
Can I say the same for you. 31235. 
Cold. 24319. 
I don’t care to listen to your trou- 
bles. 31873. 
I’m a slave to love. 10600. 
I’m gonna write my Congressman. 
13706. 
Latin waltz. 11005. 
Two hearts in love. .15170. 
You’re my idea of heaven. 15475. 
Mildenberg (Albert) qau., and Milden- 
berg (Victor) prop.: 
Gipsy card song. 3270 (211). 
Polonaise in A flat. 3270 (508). 
Tourquoise. 3270 (667). 
Miles (A. R.): 
Little pony of mine. 20012. 
Take me to the ol’ home raneh and 
leave me there. 12218, 18088. 


Miles (A. R. (Mocking Bird)) See 
Miles (A. R.) 
Miles (C. A.): 
Babe of Bethlehem. 29189 (16). 


Be a light. 29189 (23). 

Beauty and blessings. 6253 (23). 
Blessed Rock of ages. 29189 (40). 
Call to service. 29189 (52). 
Cheering someone on. 

31281. 

Creation’s voices. 6253 (90). 
Crown Him. 29189 (74). 
Day is far spent. 29189 (83). 
Glorious dawn. 6253 (149). 


31280, 


Holding fast His hand. 29189 
(165). 
How beautiful upon the moun- 


tains. 29189 (172). 

I would not do without Him. 
15517 (169). 

If Jesus goes with me I'll go. 
6295.(225). 

Jericho. 29189 (218). 

Keep the fox retreating. 29189 
(22a) 

Launch away the life boat. 15517 
C212). 

Light of the stars. 29189 (242). 
Look for the sunshine. 29189 
(249). 
Messenger of the cross. 29189 

(267). 


My prayer. 29189 (286). 

O light eternal. 29189 (302). 

One by one. 15517 (286). 
Onward and upward. 29189 (815). 
Our absent ones. 29189 (318). 
Perfect peace. 29189 (324). 


Rally. 29189 (351). 

Ring a message. 29189 (356). 
Safe we'll be. 29189 (362). 
Sailing home. 15517 (827). 
Santa Claus at Miss Prim’s. 

(372). 

Saved for service. 29189 (373). 
Strike your harps of gold. 29189 


29189 


(410). 

Sunshine. 15517 (3886), 29189 
(413). 

Sunshine of a Saviour’s§ love. 
29189 (414). 

Temple hymns and songs. 18118. 


26533 (304). 

29189 (455). 
29189 (457). 
15517 


Use me, Lord. 
Voice of praise. 
Way, truth and life. 
We're enlisted in the army. 
(482). 
Why? Because. 33742. 
Wondrous land. 29189 (478). 
Work on. 29189 (480). 
World for Christ. 29189 (481). 
Miles (Elva) Waiting for the moon- 
light and you. 33608. 
Miles (H. D.): 
I’m gonna wish all my trouble on 


an ocean bubble. 27422. 
Song for Ethiopia. 55389. 
Miles (M. C) Scherzo. 17192. 


Miles (Mocking Bird) pseud. See 
Miles (A. R.) 
Miles (R. H.) When all is still. 5990. 


Miles (S. M.) 
vine honeysuckled girl 
14774. é 

Miley (Earl) jr.: 

Moon trail. 17288. 
Tempest in a tea cup. 
Thunder in my ears. 

Milford (Robin) : 

Angler’s song. 15584. 
Coridon’s song. 15904. 
Cradle song. 18999. 
Drake’s chair. 19120. 
Fifteen Christmas carols. 
Greenland fishery. 16313. 
Late leaves. 7676. 
Pleasure it is. 8484. 
Prelude, Air and Finale. 
Reeds of innocence. 8515. 
This endris night. 9007. 
To daffodils. 18204. 

Milhaud (Darius) : 

Concertino de printemps. 24335. 
Concerto. 25340. 
Voix @enfants. 26220. 

Milhem (Bill) You got me up a tree. 
9432. 

Milholin (M. L.): 

Little red hat. 20014. 

Love song. 30075. 

O, blue skies of Ireland. 20397. 
O bright star. 30305. 


She’s that huckle baby 
of mine. 


15033. 
15110. 


32489, 


17662. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Millius (Gay) jr.: 


Anything for a laugh. 26588. 
It’s hard to tell. 27579. 
You amuse me. 26439. 

Mill (G. D.) Write me a love letter 
honey. 21458. 

Millar (Iveaux) I’m turning on the 
moonlight, pulling in the = stars. 
24870. 

Millard (Fred (Kootch)) Gone but 
not forgotten. 4009. 

Millard (O. B.) When spring. 9280. 

Mille (Karl) 10 ettiden ftir oboe. 
14269. 

Milleman (EK. L.): 

I feel a melody comin’ on. 1018. 
What a littie baby can bring. 3002. 


What do you think. 3005. 
You. 3180. 
Milleman & Priest. You just drive me 
screwy. 6175. 


Millen (Boris) pseud. When I’m gone 
from you. 92611 


Millen (H. D.): 


Fascinating, captivating, lovable 
you. § 719: 

Stars were ever so bright. 2588. 
Thrill of real romance. 2786. 
Miller (AG) pullers! tumesgaroGl: 

Maer (AGE A) ae 
Paintbox. 17566. 
Tricycle, and pulling things behind 
it. 17566. 
Miller (B. C.) Tm grateful to you. 
7306. 


Miller (B. H.) Sing me to, sleep with 


a love song. 8694. 
Miller (Ben) Calling for you. 26789. 
Miller (Bert) Um grateful to you. 


7306. 
Miller (Bill) MRiffin’ at the Ritz. 30467, 
Miller (Bob): 

Are you angry with me, darling. 
15601. 

I died a little before I cried. 29781. 

If I only could. 138818. 

Nobody’s darling. 5058. 

Pedal your blues away. 17591. 

Please let me walk with my son. 
17631. 

Pucker up your puckerin’ lips, sing 
diddle dee diddle dee dum. 
11750. 

Rain upon the roof. 17696. 

"Round the G. O. P. bush. 17784. 

Uncle Pete and Louise friendly 
songs. 838553. 

Woman’s answer to nobody’s dar- 
ling, 18519: 

Miller (Bob) ine.: 

Are you angry with me, darling. 
15601. 

Broken hearted cowboy. 9775. 

Hinky, dinky, parley voo. 21297. 


Hold me in your arms. 31801. 

I'd like to see grandpa swingin’ to 
a swing tune. 29777. 

I did it again. 10523. 

I died a little before I cried. 29781. 

I want to be a cowboy’s sweet- 
heart. 1169. 

If I only could. 13818. 

In a little jernt in Greenpernt by 
the Gowanus canal. 19740. 

Little rose you gave to me. 17018. 

Nobody’s darling. 5058. 

Pedai your blues away. 17591. 

Please let me talk with my son. 
17631. 

Prairie ramblers and Patsy Mon- 
tana’s collection of songs. 28298. 

Pucker up your puckerin’ lips, sing 


diddle dee diddle dee dum. 
11750, 17678. 
Rain upon the roof. 17696. 
Rosita mia. 2329. 
"Round the G. O. P. bush. 17784. 


There are just two I’s in Dixie. 
21041. 

Three long years. 21088. 

Turn on the moon. 21152. 

Uncle Pete and Louise friendly 
songs. 33553. 

What’s this. 183889, 21298. 


When I grow to be a man. 38020. 
When I’m dreaming of you. 21315. 


Woman’s answer to nobody’s dar- 


ling. 185191 
You'd look pretty in an evening 
gown. 12770. 


Youw’re evrything that’s lovely un- 
der the sun. 12789. 

Miller (C.) Florida special. 
Miller (C. F.) Old bass viol. 
Miller (C. G): 

Lost in the blue. 27790. 

Trailing star dust. 28791. 
Miller (C. N.) New day. 5033. 


741. 
30326. 


Miller (C. S.) just for to-night. 4528. 
Miller (Charlie) pseud. See Muller 
(Charlotte ) 
Miller (E. C.) Why be biue. 12677. 
Miller (E. E.): 
Do you love me Marie. 19082. 
Moonlight in the west. 8011. 


Miller (EH. H.) There is no one so dear 
as you. 33406. 

Miller (EK. I.)- Rainbow blues. 28330. 

Miller (EK. M.) Sunny Carolina. 30645. 

Miller (EK. R.) I love to spend my 
extra money on the movies. 13674. 

Miller (Eddie) Id rather drink muddy 


water. 29779. 
Miller (Edith) Trinity chimes. 33497, 
Miller (Hlizabeth) Since the bonus 


checks are out. 28488. 
Miller (Hrle) It’s spring. 7554. 


1958 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 19386 


Miller (Frank) : 
Don’t build your house on the sand. 


16052. 

He loves me, he loves me not. 
16364. 

Im gonna put you through the 
third degree. 29814. 

My mother. 17331. 


There’s a U in my goal, but it’s 
spelled y-o-u. 8997. 
Miller (H. A.) Come on down to Col- 
legedale. 21794. 
Miiler (H. B.) Ace’s high. 
Miller (H. F.) jr.: 
If I had you back in my arms to- 


9523. 


night. 7481. 
What's the sense of the moonlight. 
9240. 
Miller (H. M.) Love is what I want. 
25252 


9583. 
Miller (Harry 8S.) 
prairie. 32816. 
Miller (Helen LL.) Shadows. 5488. 
Miiler (Henriette 8.) Come home to 
my heart. 18187. 
Miller (Henry) Tralilalilalilay. 9061. 
Miiler (1. EH.) I remember last Novem- 


Out on the lone 


ber. 274638. 
Miller (1. L.) Moon. 20222. 
Miller (Irving): 
Just like that. 32178. 


We waint five. 

Miller (J. O.): 
Adam had ’em. 31007. 

Hopeless. 19485. 

Our last waltz. 231385. 

Sons of the green and gray. 20865. 

You better pay attention to me. 
23940. 

Miller (Jacques) : 
Badinage-staccato. 
Impromptu elegante. 16706. 

Miller (lL. C.) Columbine time in the 

Rockies. 2438238. 

Miller (L. W.): 

I’m doubting you. 


23747, 26255. 


15660. 


24839. 


If you can hide the _ sunlight. 
24948. 
Peggy Ann from Kansas_ land. 
20528 
Shadows. 23330. 
Miller (Leone) As they come and go 
in Rene. 24107. 
Miller (Lillian) Dreams that never 
come true. 13340. 
Miller (Lucille) Just for to-night. 
4528. 
Milier (M. E.) Six more beats to my 
heart. 2469. 
Miller (M. J.) Constant love. 3650. 
Miller (M. S.) In the molten moon- 
light. 4411. 


Miller (M. W.): 


I love the name Jesus. 22300. 

I’m packing up. 13724. 

If Jesus needed to pray, what 
about me. 13825. 

Sometime, somewhere. 12038. 


Well done. 12569. 
Miller (Margaret) Old mill by the 
Stream. 32762. 
Miller (Max) Fate. 16170. 
Miller (Mildred ) Enchanted castle. 
16126. 


Where the mountain 
3076. 
Garden beneath the 


Miller (Mollie) 
meets the sea. 
Miller (N. M.) 
sea. 27124. 
Miller (Ned) 
Miller (O. V.) 


Sunday. 8860. 

Lehua hula. 27684. 

Miller (O’Neill) See Miller (J. O.) 

Milier (R. EH.) There’s a U in my 
goal, but it’s spelled y-o-u. 8997. 

Miller (R. H.) Here’s luck to our love. 
7104. 

Miller (R. Ll.) I meet you every night 
in dreams. 27452. 

Miller (Raquel) President. 

Miller (Robert): 

Hinky, dinky, pariey voo. 

Love lives on. 1572. 

Why shouid I ever feel blue. 3099. 
Miller (Ruth) My reality. 14418. 
Miller (Samuel A.) I’m gon’na mur- 

der you. 10620. 
Miller (Sidney) 


8462. 
Z2NGT. 


Swing band. 14880. 
Miiler (Sonny) Ring down the cur- 
tain, I can’t sing to-night. 28373. 
Miller (Susie A.) Rose in the garden. 

2821. 


Miller (U. 8S.) My M-i-double s-i-dou- 


ble s-i-double p-i girl. 25458. 
Miller (Vera) Let’s go dancing. 7714. 
Miller (Vern) Bye low my baby. 
26734. 


Trail that leads thru 
21127. 


Miller (Z. F.) 
Honeymoon lane. 


Miller (Z. S.) All that you need is 
Jesus. 24064. 
Miller music, inc.: 
Curfew shall not ring tonight. 
3668. 
Don’t love again. 3751. 
Doughboy’s in the dough again. 


16064, 19107. 


Hverybody kisS your’ partner. 
3853. 
Half-past lovin’ o’clock. 24669. 


Happy as kings. 29699. 
Hay—straw. 4089. 

T’ll smile again. 13667, 16536. 

I’m on a wild goose chase. 10646. 
Jersey by the sea. 4481. 

Little cowboy. 22665, 25187. 
Mommy. 11291. 

Texas star. 8958. 


1959 


INDEX 


Miller music, ine.—Continued. 


Uncle Elmer’s almanac. 21171. 
Whiffenpoof song. 9303. 
Wild Western moonlight. 6099. 


Woman’s got a right to change her 
mind. 21435. 
You're toots to me. 6217. 
Millette (EK. H.) What’s it to you. 


5982. 
Millick (Lillian) I met you in the 
Rockies. 16618. 


Milligan (Cleo) : 
Dear little bird told me so. 511. 
I loved you in May. 1075. 
We're going places to-night. 
Milligan (George) 


2969. 
In a blue reverie. 


19735. 

Milligan (H. B.) Sweet little woman. 
20945. 

Milligan (H. V.) O hear Thou from 
heaven. 28130. 


Milligan (Ralph) : 
Have you any news from home. 
24689. 

Once you loved me so. 
Milliken (A. E.) 
Milliken (O. J.) 

12558. 
Millinder (Lucky) : 
St. Louis wiggle rhythm. 20719. 
Yes, yes, yes, yes, I’m falling in 
love with you. 6147. 
Millinghausen (M. W.): 
Little southern lady. 14118. 
On that hillside farm of mine. 
5144. 
Millions d’Arlequin. 
Millman (8. I.); 


8321. 
Rock-a-bye. 25778. 
We're marching on. 


15517 (248). 


O-h! I see. 25548. 
Swinging it on a two by four. 
18077. 


What’s that? Oh yeah. 26283. 
Won't you, won't you please say 


yes. 238909. 
Milldcker (Carl) I give my heart. 
7224, 232691 
Millocker (Karl) Bettelstudent. 


18804*. 
Millovats (Michael) There’s a moon- 
light for ev’ry kiss, dear. 8990. 
Mills (Annette) Feather in her Tyro- 
lean hat. 31567. 
Mills (Billy) I sang a song. 
MilJs (Charles) 
Mills (F. A.) : 
At a Georgia camp meeting. 9610. 
Childhood. 9509 (120). 
Don’t be an old maid, Molly. 6253 
(106), 15517 (81). 


31978. 
Blue nocturne. 31183. 


Drifting. 21569 (110). 
Fellowship with Christ. 21569 
(138). 


Georgia barn dance. 15517 (117). 


Hallie. 12862 (210). 


19 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Highland Mary. 24031 (71). 

I’m afraid to sleep alone. 
(315), 15517 (160). 

I’m tired of living without you. 
253 (213), 15517 (162). 

I want a little corner in your heart. 
15517 (165). 

If you were mine. 9509 (325). 

It is hard to kiss your sweetheart 
when the last kiss means good- 
bye. 15517 (184). 

Lily of the prairie. 15517 (217, 
218). 

Lonesome. 


9509 


21569 (308). 


Longest way ’round is the sweet- 
est way home. 9509 (411), 15517 
(222). 

Lovins dovins. 9509 (428), 15517 
(229). 

Mills (Kerry) barn dance. 18648 
(242). 

Mills (Kerry) ragtime dance. 


15517 (249). 
Papa, please buy me an airship. 
26538 (217). 
Pass dat possum. (494), 
15517. (291, 292): 
Searf dancer. 15517 (333). 
Stop making faces at me. 
(709). 
Sun bird. 
Sweet sixteens. 


3270 


9509 


15517 (382-384). 
6253 (465, 466). 


Take me out for a joy-ride. 15517 
(3890, 391), 18648 (3839). 

Under the chicken tree. 240381 
(220). 

We’re almost home. 15517 (480, 
431). 


When a pal of mine steals a gal of 
mine. 62538 (514), 15517 (440). 


Where were you last night. 3270 
(726), 15517 (452). 
Wonderful gift is Jesus. 21569 
(619'). 
Yes she did. 3270 (763), 15517 
(463). 
You'll have to ask my mother. 
38270 (767), 15517 (464). 
Mills (F. C.) My photo of you. 11421. 
Mills (—F. W.): 
Drifting with the tide. 13346. 


On trial for love. 14525. 
Mills (Felix): 
Blue seas. 157387. 
Is it a dream. 10842. 
Mills (Fred) See Mills (F. C.) 
Mills (G. E.) Love’s sweet story. 
17089. 
Mills (G. R.) Blue seas. 15737. 
Mills (Hal) pseud. See Millen (H. D.) 
Mills (Harry) Who’s that pretty baby. 
9318. 
Mills (Irving) : 
Blue mood. 


3476. 


60 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


—— 


Broken dreams of you. 38508. 
EK flat stride. 6831. 
Hot spell. 4160. 
I’m in love. 4282. 
In the timberland of old Wyoming. 
7503. 
Moon is grinning at me. 253862. 
My newest excitement. 22964. 
Rain on the range. 2225. 
Yes, yes, yes, yes, I’m falling in 
love with you. 6147. 
You’re not the kind. 18607. 
Mills (J. J.) Stolen kisses. 8836. 
Mills (Kerry) See Mills (F. A.) 
Mills (M. W.): 
Lazy moon. 7684. 
Wild wood. 26399. 
Mills (R. R.): 
Carita. 6574. 
Golden rule. 4003. 
Humming a song. 4178. 
Red top. 8513. 
Mills favorites for male quartettes. 
1721. 
Mills music, ine.: 
Ah there, my little chickadee. 
21581. 
Alabama barbecue. 26548. 
All roads lead to Texas. 21590. 
Am I intruding. 24079. 
Are you thrilling. 3345. 
Beat of feet in the street. 3419. 
Born to despair. 13077. 
Brilliant Betty. 9765. 
Broken-hearted little wooden sol- 
dier. 15766. 
Clowning around. 3618. 
Come true, sweet dream, come true. 
26830. 
Copper colored gal. 26839. 
Darkness. 24378. 
Darling, it’s you. 13240. 
Dinah. 29479. 
Dizzy fingers. 13281. 
Do the Riviera. 21889. 
Does your heart beat for me. 
19089. 
Doin’ the Suzi-y. 26947. 
Don’t break my heart. 3748. 
Dreary, dismal weather. 10100. 
Drinking song. 622. 
Dusk. 29532. 
Hach morning after an evening 
with you. 638. 
Eight bars in search of a melody. 
10138, 27009. 
Farewell blues. 24546. 
Feeding pigeons in the _ park. 


22020. 

Fellow with the yellow carnation. 
19223. 

Four-score and Seven years ago. 
27100. 


1961 


Freed’s (Carl) standard popular 
favorites for the marine band 
harmonica. 16236. 

Frisco Flo. 29620. 

Garber’s (Jan) favorite radio 
songs. 16252. 

Getting away with murder. 24604. 

Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie. 19293. 

Harlem Belle. 10374. 

Her name is Pearl—and she knits. 

— 24707. 

Hi-de-ho miracle man. 29734. 

Honey, you're a honey. 7139. 

Honky-tonky Joe. 24736. 

Hornpipe hop. 16442. 

Hurdy-gurdy man. 29762. 

I can’t keep my eyes off you. 
24772. 

I got a dime in my pocket. 10539. 

I got nothin’ to do but love. 7226. 

I got the spring fever blues. 
24790. 

Ill bank my love account with 
you. 7249. 

Tll miss you. 138664. 

I love your sister. 27398. 

I’m at the mercy of love. 27408. 

I should of stood in bed. 138753. 

Ive got an Easter hat and an 
Easter suit for Easter morn- 
ing. 10695. 

I’ve got evrything that goes with 
love. 10696. 

If it kept me close to you. 13822. 

In a houseboat on the Hudson. 
16711. 

In an old cherry orchard. 16718. 

In my lonely reverie. 10804. 

In the groove. 22476. 

Isn’t love the strangest thing. 
10849. 

King of swing is havin’ a dream. 
22593. 

Kissin’ my baby good-night. 4559. 

Leap year Lena. 4590. 

Little cowboy. 27742. 

Lock your heart. 20021. 

Looking down at the stars. 20054. 

Lost again. 14149. 

Love is a ripple on the water. 
4722. 

Love is mine. 11145. 

Love song of a half-wit. 11162. 

Madeira and you. 17105. 

Miller’s daughter and the shep- 
herd on the hill. 32490. 

Mills favorites for male quartettes. 
1721. 

Modern etudes and chord studies 
for piano accordion. 25350. 

Modern hot single string guitar 
solos. 27944. 

Modern hot trumpet solos. 253851. 

Modern hot violin solos. 25352. 


INDEX 
pt. I, .n.s., v. 31 


* 
Mills music, inc.—Continued. When business interferes with 
Modern system of natural playing pleasure. 5995. 

for ali brass instruments in When I march in April with May. 

treble clef. 253538. 26302. 

My baby’s in the movies. 32568. When the shadows grow longer. 
My heart is in a violin. 32587. 30892. 

My own folks. 17348. Where the mountains reach the 
My topic of conversation is you. moon. 18446. 

14428. Wiggly-wogely walk. 93844. 

My wife sleeps with one eye open. With a dollar in your pocket. 6109. 

11454. Wotcha-ma-eallit. 61383. 

No sun. 32692. Would you ring the gong on me. 
Oh! Susanna. 25556. 12736. 

Old saddle for sale. 20429. Ya big sissy, 21463. 

Our star song. 11623, 982231. You're the last of my past. 18614. 
Parker's (Frank) favorite songs. You're too sure of me. 29160. 

28947. Yours truly is truly yours. 6250. 
Professional student guitar 18 modern hot saxophone solos. 

method. 2198. 16974, 25184. 

Proud. 17676. Milne (Del) Illusion. 1216. 

Put down an empty glass. 5278,| Milos (André) When Budapest was 
‘Quintuplets on parade. 23228. young. 5994. 

Rocked in the cradle of the blues. | Milsen (Oscar) Two brief Gipsy songs. 

DQ377. 22835. 

Shoe shine boy. 2429. Milsons music pub. corp.: 

‘Shovel your troubles away. 14784. Blue mood. 3476. 

‘Sing a song at twilight. 28494. Broken dreams of you. 3003. 
Sophisticated swing. 20867. Church-inouse on a spree. 6615. 
Sound of your voice. 25951. Commanderism. 416. 

Story of seven roses. 25985. E flat stride. 6831. 

Suite dvnamic. 18040. In a sentimental mood. 1224. 
Swimming against the tide. 30668. In the timberland of old Wyoming. 
Swing on down to Memphis. 1503. 

14984. Jes’ nateh’ully lazy, I was born 

Swinganola. 23522. that way. 10909. 
Telephone song. 12244. Let’s get together. 1465. 
That’s big business for me. 260686. Line 0’ jive. 7750. 

That’s what you mean to me. Louisiana Liza. 7823. 

28704. Love is the reason. 11147. 

There’s so much you can say with Monotony has gotten me down, 

a lovely bouquet. 18166. 11295. a 
They’re gonna fill the old well up. Rain on the range. 2225, 

12325. Rockin’ in a rockin’ chair. 8558. 
This is the night. 21079. There’s a new moon tonight, in 
Three feet two of rhythm. 28753. Sunshine Valley, 8991. 
Tormented. 9051. There’s something in the wind. 
Trans-atlantic rendezvous. 26149. 15088. : 

Trying to say that I love you. What the heart believes, the eyes 

33514. ‘ will see. 9243. 

Two guitars. 12440. Yes, yes, yes, yes, I’m falling in love 
Underneath the blue Montana with you. 6147. 
skies. 15188. Milstein (Nathan) : 
Unforgettable. 15190. Consolation. 19997. 
Vaquero. 12487. Couturiere. 18986. 


Waller’s (Fats) original piano | Milton (J. L.) Jesus and the children. 
conceptions. 5920, 26233, 28890. 7569. 
We're steppin’ out to the op’ra. | Milwicz (N. A.): 


12559. New deal for love. 11475. 
Weddin’ of Mister and Missus Smiling eyes. 12012. 

Swing. 30856. To you, my love. 33461. 
What is a kiss. 5977. Weist du nicht mein herz. 12567, 
Whatcha gonna do when there 23756. 

ain’t no swing. 23779. Mimic world. 12862 (260, 382, 557). 


1962 a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mims (FE. H.) Blue bonnet welcome. 
13068. 
Min kone er husar, T7977. 
Minardi (Frances, or Francesca) : 
In the dream of love. 16741. 
Nell sogno dell’amore. 1985, 
Stella d’amore. 14922. 
Minaugh (P. P.) By the old Swanee. 
S219. 
Minchella (Ernest) : 
Happy fingers. 894. 
Neapolitan accordion waltz, 1929. 
Mincsih (Joe) I’m a lonesome 
dreamer. 7283. 
Mine. 7977*. 
Mineo (Enrico) : 
Fra le spighe. 16232. 
Serenata alla bambola. 
Torna natale. 2813. 
Mineo (Sam): 
All my love. 9556. 
Betrayed. 9702. 
Encore Madame waltz. 10150. 
Miner (M. E.) Gone with the wind. 
27159. 
Miner sings. 20199. 
Miners (Paul): 
-Miners’ (Paul) 12 bass piano ac- 
cordion method. 27929. 
Miners’ (Paul) 100 solos for 12 bass 
accordion. 27980. 
Piano accordion solos. 14586. 
Miners’ (Paul) 100 solos for 12 bass 
accordion. 27930. 
Minet (1.): 
Guapa. 10347. 
Valse rouge. 12484. 
Minetti (Carlo) A-maying. 15517 (5). 
Mineviteh (Borrah) Have you _ got 
your harmonica handy. 19416. 
Mingrone (Louis) Fading dreams. 
24584. 
Minick (S. R.) My song. 8144. 
Ministry in song. 21569 (361). 
Mink (Samuel) Beautiful 
196. 
Minkous (—) Source. 21865. 
Minnick (V. C.) I ain’t afraid of the 
policeman. 33904 (116). 

Minor (B. A.) We'll land Landon in 
the White House. 23738. 
Minor (HE. A.) Waltzing lover. 

Minor (Jesse) : 
Townsend old age revolving plan. 


33109. 


stream. 


15232. 


15140. 
We are on our way to Townsend 
town. 21252. 


Minsky’s perfect 1936. 3345, 6109, 9844. 
Mintz (Ethyl) Then we'll be friends. 


DATS Te 

Minuet. 7981. 

Minuetto. 38904 (198). 

Miodek (John) Sweet thoughts. 
28640. 


Miranda (Erasmo) : 
A la espanola. 18649. 
Isle of enchantment. 
Miranda-Rivera (Hrasmo) 


1281. 
Cantaba mi 


madrecita. 6559. 
Mirat (Gaston) Chants populaires du 
Béarn. 18918. 
Mirate (Duke) Without end. 6118. 
Mirate (J. O.) Without end. 6118. 
Mireille (—): 
Dine et Din. 26931. 
Lettre & un monsieur. 27720. 


Y’a du _ soleil dans la boutique. 
29088. 
Mirliani (F&F. S.) 
Onward New Britain. 

Mirman (Carl): 
What have we got the moon for. 


Alma mater [and] 


61. 


18378. 
While prairie stars guide me home. 

18456. 
Youre a stranger in my arms. 

18591. 
Mirty (A.) Babil de poupées. 24128. 


Mirus (M. E.) 
in the White House. 
Mischler (J. J.): 
In a small secluded bar. 
In old Vienna. 27546. 
Mischler (Jim) See Mischler (J. J.) 
Misraki (Paul): 
All’s going well, madam—ah! la 
marquise—ah. 18684. 
Cartomancienne. 15815. 
Chez moi. 29386. 
De soleil, de neige et d’amour. 
6734. 
Et puis d’abord, qu’est-ce que ¢a 
peut vous faire. 24511. 
Glissons. 6979. 
Homalona. 29741. 
Quand vous voudrez. 25722. 
Tout va trés bien Madame la Mar- 
quise. 9054. 
Trois mandarins. 28802. 
Trois mots doux. 2838. 
Venez danser. 30819. 
Y avait un homme. 18543. 
Miss Blue Hyes. 14274. 
Miss Dudelsack. 33904 (134, 194-196, 
218, 247, 260, 261, 341). 
Miss Innocence. 15517 (166, 251). 
Miss Innocence abroad. 9509 (335, 
576). 
Miss Trombone. 
Missa (H.) auw., 
prop.: 
Bergéres tyroliennes. 9509 (63). 
Jolis lutins. 9509 (847). 


We'll keep Roosevelt 
26247. 


27530, 


24031 (131, 182). 
and Missa (J. B.) 


M’amie. 9509 (480). 

Méthode complete theorique_ et 
pratique pour harmonium ou 
orgue. 9509 (478). 


Vol @hirondelles. 9569 (768). 


1963 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 31 


32503. 
6253 (322). 


Missa pro defunctis. 

Missionary treasury. 

Mississippi sawyer. 4857. 

Missy of Alabama. 8106. 

Mr. Barley’s abroad. 

23871. 

Mr. Hamlet of Broadway. 18648 (113, 
146, 171), 21569 (576, 601), 24031 
(163), 26583. (176, 200, 322). 

Mr. Lode of Koal. 29189 (49, 60, 148, 
Z8ae 

Misteri dolorosi. 

Mistretta (V. G.) 
late. 28683. 

Misuraca (Anthony) 
(Antonio) 

Misuraca (Antonio) : 

Bionda veneziana. 15718. 
Camicie nere. 9820, 18878. 
Camicie nere avanti. 9821, 18879. 
Reminiscence. 25753. 

Mitar (Ivan): 

Roosevelt. 28387. 
To the great expo is a nice place 
to go. 23685. 

Mitchell (Billy) I’m living in dreams. 
4291. 

Mitchell (Chas.) : 

Apple blossom time. 381057, 
Bring it on down to my house. 


20205; 22787, 


32797. 
Tell me it’s not too 


See Misuraca 


31200. 
Dreamy Louisiana moon. 613. 
Ridin’ down the Arizona _ trail. 


20657, 30466, 
What a friend we have in mother. 
“33650. 
Mitchell (Dean) Sce Mitchell (E. D.) 
Mitchell (KE. D.) Let me linger. 1455. 
Mitchell (George) : 
Ace in the hole. 
Gee, youre a 
29189 (129). 
I love you like the Yankee loves 


24031 (1). 
grand little gal. 


the Red, White and Blue. 3270 
(286). 
Uncle Sam, be a peaceful man. 
12453. 
Mitchell (H. 8S.) Just because I look 
like you. 138966. 
Mitchell (Heart) : 
Closer to me. 21782. 
Night blooming lotus flower. 
23020. 
Song to the sun. 23416. 


Mitchell (J. S.): 
I came, I saw, you conquered. 989. 
It wasn’t on the program. 1312. 
Mitchell (Jimmie) See Mitchell (J. 


S.) 
Mitchell (Lee) 
14203. 
Mitchell (M. F.) 
‘Mitchell (N. L.) 
to somebody else. 


Lullaby of the stars. 


Rolling stone. 5354. 
Because you belong 
29295. 


Mitchell (Nina) Bird song. 24179. 
Mitchell (Norma) Hymns of dawn. 
31845. 
Mitchell (R. E.): 
Love is the wind. 382379. 
Once on a summer day. 32777. 
Stop dat buzzin’. 33280. 


Mitchell (R. M.) #£Treasure trails. 
ZA Dre 
Mitchell (Raymond) Pilgrim prays. 
30408. 


Mitchell (S. D.): 
Melody from the sky. 
Twilight on the trail. 
Who am I. 29080. 
Mitchell (S. 8S.) Look away, lonesome 
cowboy. 11120. 
Mitchell (Sidney) : 
Believe it or not. 21691. 
I’m lonely without you. 
Re-elect Roosevelt 
25746. 
Mitchell (T. P.): 
Game of love. 138450. 
Kiss me with a feeling. 16883. 
You're the sweetest thing beneath 
heayen. 21535. 

Mitchell (J/rs. T. P.) When you kicked 
my foot beneath the table. 33712. 
Mitchell (Vhomas) Sweetest girl. 

12180. 
Mitchell (Vernon) : 
I’ve got evrything that goes with 
love. 10696, 
Magic in the moon. 
Mitchell (W. F.): 
How I love the song that the 
meadow lark yodels when sing- 
ing. 31829. 
That was their last ride. 33397. 
Why did they send poor old dear 
mother to the poor house. 12683. 
Mitchener (B. W.): 
Moonrise. 30184. 
Ole swimmin’ hole. 14506. 
You had a right to wrong me. 
33844. 
Mitchum (R. C.) 
tion. 14801. 
Mitlehner (S. EH.) : 
Romance with you. 28280. 
Wouldn’t it be wonderful. 
Mitnitsky (Samuel) : 
Dance orientale. 38673. 
I dreamt you were mine. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 
Mittell (Philipp) : 
Fifth pupil’s concerto. 33904 (77). 
First pupil’s concerto. 33904 (80). 
Gypsy dance. 9509 (269). 
Meditation. 9509 (261). 
Mittell’s popular graded course for 
violin and piano. 18648 (246). 
Zigeunerweisen. 18648 (397). 


4820. 
5841, 


22343. 
President. 


11198. 


Moonlight intoxica- 


21456. 


1011. 
9059. 


1964 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mitten (Katharine) 
I wake. 1227. 

Mittenthal (Jos.) 
you. 9509 (306). 

Mix (Clark) See Mix (H. C.) 

Mix (H.C.) City by the sea, Atlantic 
City. 9880. 

Miyake (Wallace) Dancing the waltz 
time with you dear. 486. 
Mize (J.T. H.) If this is love. 
Mizou (J.) Ca n’vaut pas 

24231. 
Mizzy (Vic): 
At the Rose bowl. 
Bye bye Santa Claus. 18862. 
Dear old New York. 19055. 
We're identical. 18348, 21265. 
Moad (M. J.) I found the end of the 
rainbow. 22266. 
Moats (EH. G.): 


In deep of night 


I'd like a girl like 


7440. 
Paris. 


29256. 


My Ozark mountain home. 1884. 
Peggy. 23170. 
Mocerino (Giovanni) Nustalgia. 8234. 
Mockridge (C. J.): 
Billboard dissolves. 3456. 
Burial chant. 3512. 
Camel caravan. 15798. 
Chain gang song. 3564. 
Clementine. 29410. 
Dog’s life. 16044. 
English countryside. 19171. 
English street cries. 27022. 
Janet. 29941. 
King of burlesque improvization. 
4552. 
Marching over sands. 17137. 


Modulation no. 1 for A-28. 7989. 
Nursery rhymes. 8233. 
Professor Appleby. 304883. 
Rand McNally, I love you. 
Rhapsody in silver. 53824. 
She and I. 2417. 

Sunrise and you. 18050. 
Sweet Coca-cola bush. 8877. 
To Mary with love. 30748. 
Two weeks notice. 288388. 


20629. 


Modern hot single string guitar solos. 
27944. 

Modern hot trumpet solos. 25351. 

Modern hot violin solos. 25352. 

Modern melodies. Wasting my time. 
15242, 15243. 

Modern melodies pub co. Footprints 
in the snow. 27089. 

Modern song favorites. 24031 (134, 
ys) jee 


Moderne publications: 
Arabian nights. 21622. 
Ballet dancer. 18765. 
Chatter-box. 18917. 
Circus days. 21774. 
Donkey ride. 21895. 
Dublin devils. 21944. 


Highty delightful tunes. 26701. 


First Hungarian rhapsody. 22032. 
French soldier’s march. 19266. 
Frog’s frolic. 22071. 
Golden oriole. 22113. 
Little Jumbo. 20006. 
Parade of the bunnies. 20508. 
Piano accordion solos. 14586. 
Piceaninny picnic. 23177. 
Old tick tock. 23098. 
Russian dance. 20704. 
Spanish coquette. 23428. 
Sunny Italy. 23484. 
Tambourines and eastanets. 
20985. 
Valse russe. 23690. 
Venetian boat song. 21198. 
Modin (M. H.) My true but untrue 
love. 32636. 
Moe (H. G.): 
Ill be the football you be the star. 
4235. 
Love is like the weather. 
Mochel (K. B.) 
technik. 10983. 
Moen (K. R.) It’s love. 4456. 
Moen (P. P.) When you come back 
to me. 6052. 
Moeran (HK. J.) Twilight. 
Moffat (—) O lovely night. 
Moffat (Alfred) : 


14161. 
Konzentrierte violin- 


28826. 
17447. 


Air et Allegro vivamente. 18648 
(5). 

Awake, my love, ’tis morning. 
3373. 

Branle. 18648 (55). 

Chasse. 18648 (65). 

Gavotta. 18648 (138). 

Preludio et Corrente. 18648 (294). 

Sarabanda et Corrente. 18648 
(314). 


Sarabande et Gigue. 
Shir chayim. 2428. 


18648 (315). 


Sonate. 6253 (142, 413). 
Sweet Phyllis. 5644. 
Moffatt (Mrs. Gilbert) See Moffatt 


(Z. D.) 
Moffatt (H. F.) Avenue blues. 31082. 
Moffatt (Z. D.) Lonely and blue, she 
is waiting. 17029. 
Mohr (Gerhard) : 
Bei zirtlicher musik da kann man 
herrlich triumen. 13032. 
Blindekuh. 21708. 
Caballero. 18865. 
Dann wird es 
herbst. 381392. 
Dort, wo du _ hingehst. 
Es schneit. 31526. 


langsam wieder 


21908. 


Ich hab’ nur eine leidenschaft. 
32028. 

Mirchen, die man im frithling 
trhumt. 32414. 

Mein friulein, nicht so _ stolz. 
20176. 


1965 


INDEX 


Mohr (Gerhard )—Continued. 
Mondnacht am Rio Grande. 382519. 
Natascha, du schwarzes midel aus 

dem Kaukasus. 11457. 
Rafaela. 32519. 
Tanzmusik. 333869. 

Wenn der mond alles sieht. 

Mohr (H. K.): 

I didn’t mean to make you cry. 
338904 (117). 

I’m a Yiddish cowboy. 6253 (207). 

I miss yeu like the roses miss the 
rai. 62537 (215). 

In the springtime when the roses 
bloom around the cottage door. 
SAMO! 231 Te 

Kanawha. 24031 (104). 

Oh! How can I ever forget him. 
6253 (355). 


5966. 


Take me up to the north pole. 
338904 (299). 

Mohrman (lL. A.) When memories 
Ship pulls in at Dreamland Bay. 
3037. 

Moir (Wallace) Until you say you're 
mine. 18273. R3 
Moissl (Gustav) Volkslieder aus Os- 

terreich. 5903. 

Mokrejs (John) : 

Arabesque. 15517 (252). 


Bohemian folk songs. 3270 (70). 
Dancing daisy fields. 38270 (126). 
Frog pond. 3270 (208). 
In the hayloft. 3270 (314). 

i Jack in the pulpit. 3270 (332). 


Old Chief Metaatakwa. 3270 
(475). 
White bunny. 3270 (731). 
Mokry (J.) Concertino. 31331. 
Molaison (H. L.) Tryin’ to forget 


about you. 12414. 
Moldavsky (Dave, or David): 


I dream of you. 13639. 
My only one. 17341. 
Molina (Manuel) Moon of Hawaii. 
8003. 
Molinari (Joan) See Molinari Gal- 


ceran (Juan) 
Molinari Galeceran (Juan) 
pianistic. 2508. 
Molique (Bernhard) : 
Allegretto grazioso. 


Solfeig 


12862 (6). 


Fandango. 12862 (162). 
Moller (G. M.) Song on my lips. 
23415. 


Mollica (Frank): 
Marie mazurka. 22781. 
Mother o’ mine. 14817. 
New York, the city of promise. 
1946. 
Molloy (J. L.): 
Love’s old sweet song. 1596, 7856, 
22752. 


Song of the Triton. 6253 (485). 


DUT iS eave 


Molto (Andrés) : 
Del Malecon a Triana. 
Don Diego. 26950. 
Hspérame esta noche. 19179. 

Moltrasio & Luzzatto. Ufficio concerti. 

INoniet= 2s stellers 19C7e 

Molvaut (G. A.) Hast 

6837. 

Momo (J. E.): 

Butterfly. 31215. 
Cubano. 31376. 

Fur Elise. 381139. 
Humoreske—Old folks 
31837. 
Marchéta. 
Night in Granada. 
Our capitol. 82809. 
Réponse damour. 32981. 

Salut a Pesth. 33052. 

Soldiers march. 33519. 
Toy soldiers. 33519. 
Valse triste. 33573. 

Mon oncle Alex. 7993. 

Monaco (J. V.): 

I’ve got something 
27480. 
What’s this. 18390, 21299. 

Monaco (Jimmie) : 

Hide and seek. 16406. 
I wish I were a clown like Pag- 
liacei. . 138806, 16673. 
Monaghan (G. D.): 
My garbage can’s a moving picture 
theatre. 17310. 
Tai Wong. 26048. 
Monaghan (J. HE.) There must have 
been a shadow on the moon. 23592. 

Monahan (Iris): 
Everybody’s singin’ it. 
I wish I may,* I wish 

ASH. 

Monasco (W. L.): 
Just for a kiss. 
Log cabin home. 4679. 

Sweet lassie dear. 14961. 

Monasterio (J. De) See De Monas- 

terio (J.) 

Monat (Martin) 

out you. 22244, 

Monckton (C. F.): 

Do you know Mr. Schneider. 
(182). 

Girl who pours you out a glass of 
beer. 15517 (121). 

Mary. 33904 (177). 

Moonstruck. 383904 (197). 

Our Miss Gibbs. 33904 (228). 

Yorkshire. 33904 (846). 

Monckton (Lionel) : 

Areadians. 26592. 

Do vou know Mr. Schneider. 
(182). 

Gaiety echoes. 


2691 


=| 


side Rose. 


at home. 


32429, 32430. 
32677. 


in my eye. 


31536. 
I might. 


25080. 


I couldn’t live with- 


9509 


9509 
38270 (206). 


1966 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Girl who pours you out a glass of 
beer) 1o5ht Ci2i 
Mary. 33904 (177)- 
Moonstruck. 83904 (197). 
Our Miss Gibbs. 33904 (228). 
Yorkshire. 33904 (346). 
Mondrone (Pasquale) Social justice. 
17951. 
Monestel (Alexander ) 
26538. \(252).. 
Monestero (John) Jungle winds. 4504. 
Moneymaker (G. P.): 
Dancing flowers. 


Serenade. 


15945. 


Fairy rainbows inthe grass. 16161. 
Sly fishes. 17940. 
Monger (H. 8S.) Mustang band. 32567. 


Monici (Angelo) You got me wrong. 


23952. 
Monje (Jesus) I’m trying to forget 
you. 381965. 


Monk (Larry ) 
Monk (M. L.): 
Best dressed man in the town. 
13041. 
’Cause you don’t love your baby 
anymore. 18908. 
Lonely. 22688. 
Monk (W.H.) Abide with me. 
Monna Vanna. 9509 (493). 


See Monk (M. L.) 


12865. 


Monner (Victor) : 
Kiss from you. 7649. 
My broken heart. 14844. 


Monoff (Yvonne) 
me flat. 3336. 
Monopol-liederverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Ich sptir’ in mir. 7425. 
Nur eine stunde. 8232. 
Monroe (G, D.): 
Eventide. 10164. 
Land of Nevermore. 


And then you left 


4578. 


My love is like the dawn. 4975. 
Phantasy. 3691. 
Monroe (G. R.) You called it a game. 
15488. 
Monroe (1. H.) Liberty depends on 
you. 22642. 


Monrouzeau (J. A.): 
Mary Oms. 32436. 
Mercedes. 22819. 

Monsees (Alma) All alone in a world 

of my own. 12889. 
Monsieur Sans-Géne. 
Monson (H. W.) 

13001. 

Monson (Herman W.): 

Father, I ery to Thee. 31564. 
Forsake me not. 381607. 

In Jesus’ name. 32072. 

O darkest woe. 382725. 

Rejoice with one accord. 30455. 

Montagné (Léon): 

Ce soir. 15820. 
En dénichant des nids. 


1748, 11721. 
Barndomsminder. 


16123. 


126829—3(1——30 


J’aime pour la premiére fois. 
16822. 

Mon homme est poétique. 17217. 

Mon impasse. 17213. 

Quand je fume ma _ cigarette. 
17686. 

Radieuse nuit. 17692. 

Montagnini (Welice) Io penso. 32105. 


Montagu (Gene) White wings in the 
moonlight. 29029. 
Montalto (Rose) Rose of the evening, 
I love you. 5364. 
Montalvo (Francisco) : 
Quisiera llorar. 32952. 
Traigo un pendiente. 33482. 
Yo besaba su baquita. 33817. 
Montana (Jay) See Montana (Jose- 
phine (Jay) ) 
Montana (Josephine (Jay) ) 
last. 38319, 18691. 
Montana (Patsy) I want to be a cow- 
boy's sweetheart. 1169. 


Alone at 


Montanari (Aldo) todeo d’amour. 
25781. 

Montanaro (Ettore) Dodici esercizi 
facilissimi. 17228. 

Montandon (Blaise) Busy corners. 
15776. 


Montanez (Frank) : 
Cafe de Roma. 
Leonore. 11016. 
Pas: “11653: 

Montani (N. A.): 
Ambrosian and Georgian chants. 

310386. 


9806. 


Houses of worship. 848. 
Missa brevis. 32500. 
Missa pro defunctis.. 325038. 


Montani Concertino in mi. 


429. 


(Pietro) 


Montano (Donato): 


Favorita. 6253 (121). 
in the garden. 6253 (240). 
Tramonto. 6253 (486). 
Montaperto (Maurice) : 
Gone. 22116. 
One glance. 
Monte (James) 
I were blind. 21455. 
Montechiaro (Paolino 
Montechiaro (Paolino) 
Monteleone (TT. L.) Loneiy heart. 
27761. 
Montell 
adore. 
Montemezzi 
CLOW): 
Monter (lL. W.) 
Monteux (Jacques) 
(815). 
Monteux-Brisac (P.) 
(S815). 
Monteverde (Alfonso) 
16956. 


23116. 
Would you love me if 
De 


de) See 


(Josephine) Some one I 
BODTS, sails: 
(Italo) Hellera. 33904 
20620. 


9509 


Ragged jag. 
Yeux clos. 
Yeux clos. 9509 


Libelulas. 


1967 


INDEX 


Monteverdi (Claudio) : 

Come death, I shall not fear thee. 
24325. 

Festa a Mantova. 

Now let me die. 25580. 

Omaggio a Tersicore. 17496. 
Montgomery (B. M.) Drowning my 
dreams. 21948. 
Montgomery (Edna) 

love. 19610. 

Montgomery (J. A.) Mountain dreams. 

30193. 

Montgomery (J. W.): 
My love. 20300. 
Stirring memory. 

Montgomery (Kathryn) 

member our romance. 

Montgomery (Lucy) 

13869. 

Montgomery (Marvin) : 

Cross-eyed cowboy from Abilene. 


16173. 


Tm deeply in 


28596. 
Do you re- 
6768. 
Indiana moon. 


26858. 
Have you ever heard a string band 
Swing. 22169: 


Santy Claus is on his way. 33068. 
To-night I have a date. 30757. 
Montgomery (Reg.) Tl B. B. C.-ing 

you in town tonight. 4231. 

Montgomery (Robert) : 

Drifting down life’s stream with 

you. 10103. 

Old-time tune. 8292, 204383. 

Prince of my dreams. 11741. 

You, beautiful you. 23939. 
Monthei (Alpharetta) I’ve found it’s 


true. 22396. 
Monti (CVE) : 
Csardas. 19000, 19001. 
Zingareseca. 3259. 
2? ezardas. 38267. 


Montitallo (F.) Cuando estaba en tus 
brazos. 31375. 
Montorio (Daniel) : 
Radio Cuba. 257382. 
Soy un pobre presidiaria. 25957. 
Montoya (Agustin) Viva Cristo Rey. 
30827. 
Montoya (Jacob) I wanna go riding 
in an old-fashioned buggy. 32002. 
Montrief (Myrtle) Book of yesterday. 


Daligell 
Montrose (F.) pub. co. Schani. 23309. 
Montrose (Krank) Schani. 5407, 
23309. 
Monty (N.): 
Beach parade. 6401. 
Have one on me. TOTT. 


I wonder if you're really human. 
7419. 

If I had only listened to you. 
TOA: 

Lamentatin’ Lou. 

Show must go on. 

Subway troubadour. 


(672. 
8671. 
8849. 


pti, nS. yao! 


Moody (C. H.) Except the Lord keep 
the house. 24530. 
Moody (F. C.) jr.: 

Tokens. 9046. 

What is love. 5978, 18380. 
Moody (L. J.) Lightning ball. 
Moody (L. P.): 

Drifting sands. 26993. 

How can you say we're through. 


TIAL. 


4166. 
Not for a thing, would I grow tired 
of you. 17480. 


Pagan mothers’ lullaby. 17564. 
Rainy day blues. 17698. 
Unusual gal. 28854. 
Moody (Wallace) Fraidy cat. 
(78). 
Moon (H.) Little giant march. 14110, 
Moon (Jerry) : 
Heart and soul. 
How could I 
27295. 
Uhm-m-m. 
Moon’s our home. 
Mooney (Harold) Hodge podge. 4141. 
Mooney (J. P.) Tell me, dear. 12246. 
Mooney (J. W.): 
Blue seas. 15787. 
Gone. ‘7001. 
Hoof-beats. 10464. 
Is it a dream. 10842. 
It must be the Gypsy in me. 
Leap-year mamas. after 
7690. 
Leaves. 4593. 
My old stampin’ grounds. 
Wanted. 26241. 
Was it really love, or just a love 
atiair. . 5931, 
Mooney (Jack) : 
Gone. 7001. 
My old stampin’ grounds. 22966. 
Mooney (James) Frisky. 27107. 
Moonie (W. B.) Weird of Colbar. 


26533 


7088. 
do without you. 


28841. 
11302. 


7538. 
papas. 


22966. 


28982. 

Moore (A. E.) Id walk a mile for a 
Camel. 31870. 

Moore (A. G.) My little hotcha baby. 
11402. 


27876. 
4536. 


Moore (A. L.) Marjorie. 
Moore (Allen) Just we two. 
Moore (Arthur): 
Have you padlocked your heart 
against love. 16354. 
Let’s dance, sweetheart. 
Moore (Beth): 
Blue over you. 3478. 
Just be independent. 4526. 
Right from the start. 5339. 
Times have changed. 5781. 
Moore (C. E.) Because of it all—I 
have lost you. 9678. 
Moore (C. M.) Rythm breaking, a 
noise making tune, 8593. 


16931. 


1968 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1936 


Moore (C. W.) 


Moore (Dot) That gray haired sweet- 


heart of mine. 15052. 
Moore (Douglas) : 
Careful Etta. 6571. 
Fiddlin’ Joe. 6898. 


Moore (EK. B. B.) When love wakes up 
from sieep. 3270 (717). 

Moore (Eva) For love’s sake save the 
last waltz for me. 749. 
Moore (Eve) pseud. See 

(A. E.) 
Moore (Francis) : 
Beetles buzz. 6424. 
Gipsy rondo. 4090. 
Gloomy wood. 817. 
March. 3955. 
Sally. 28426. 
Moore (Gertrude) Three Rs in music, 
reading, writing, rhythm. 18192. 
Moore (H. D.) Rendezvous of dreams. 


Morehouse 


25756. 

Moore (Harold) Darkest hour. 38270 
(129). 

Moore (Howard) jr. Love, come to 


me like this. 20074. 
Moore (J. B.): 


Throne for love. 33440. 


When it’s blossom time in old 
Caroline. 3029. 
Moore (J. C.). His love set me free. 
ZT ZT. 
Moore (J. HE.) Jesus is His name. 
4484. 
Moore (J. T.) Liberty shall stand. 
25171. 
Moore (J. W.) You’re not just an 
ordinary gal. 3227. 
Moore (Jack) : 
Carmencita. 26758. 


Kiss me, my Gypsy. 4556. 
Little sorrel top is tops with me. 


4671. 

Naoma. 28078. 

She’s got me goin’ round and 
around. 5444. 

Underneath the spell of the moon. 
33559. 

Z-Z-Z-zo0om! my ball went rolling. 
9503. 


Moore (lL. L.) 
Sweet summertime. 

Moore (Lasker) : 
At that jamboree. 


September after the 
ol) (atl) 


oo6l. 


My heart is brimful of love. 
4956. 
Moore (M. B.) Child and mother. 
26780. nr, 


Moore (M°C9* My dream. 1820. 
Moore (M. F.) Night in June. 
Moore (M. L.): 
High steppin’ Bertha. 29736. 
Reminder of you. 30458. 


1949. 


Moore (Mon) 


I had a dream. 10541.| Moore (Margery) : 


31258. 
21535. 


Carol of the white rose. 
Dancing down the valley. 
For ever England. 10228. 
Little child’s song. 32302. 
Little Christmas piece. 32305. 
Magic. 17110. 
Merry midshipman. 
Pan. 5188. 
Pastoral. 4890. 
Piping shepherds. 23184. 
Sad shepherd. 23295. 
Spring song. 23448. 
Unkind maid. 12470. 
Valiant knight. 33568. 
Wise kings three. 9362. 
Moore (Marion) : 
Christmastide. 18935. 
Ciribiribin. 389. 
Dear Lord, remember me. 
Memories. 1693. 

Sweet Rita May. 2658. 
Moore (Monette) ‘Two old maids in 
a folding bed. 12443. 

Moore (Moran): 
Fishin’ in the crick. 
Go ‘long mule. 6988. 
Home sweet home for me. 
My ole dog and me. 8184. 


14259. 


O12. 


29591. 
24727. 


Moore (Nadine) Alpine bird song. 
15564. 

Moore (Napier) Purpose of the por- 
poise. 14630. 


Moore (O. I.): 
Broken hearted. 24209. 
I ain’t comin’ back to you. 24765. 
I’m just a weary traveler. 24855. 
What a friend you’ve been to me. 
26268. 
Moore (R. EH.) Weather man has set 
the stage for love. 12564. 
Moore (R. F.) My Lindy Lou. 11400. 
Moore (R. G.) Winter wind. 26409. 
Moore (R. H.) Child of Christ the 
King. 26783. 
Moore (R. L.) 
Moore (R. N.) 
Moore (R. W.): 
Butterfly kiss, is the sweetest to 
me. 26729. 
Daring little robber. 6721. 
Don’t let your face ecry-e-i. 6783. 
Lot o’ living and a little loving. 
20068. 
Salutation. 
Moore (Stuart) : 
Be happy - go lucky. 6400. 
I want a sentimental ditty. 10709. 
Love was there. 11166. 
Mood is gone. 11298. 
Moondust. 8008. 
Practice makes perfect. 


Oh Susanna. 11548. 
Spirit of ’°36. 2564. 


11885. 


23200. 


Moore (Thomas) : 


Keep smiling all day. 382199. 


1969 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 | 


Morell (May) : 
Ballygarry. 3405. 


Moore (Thomas)—Continued. 

Little old house on the hill. 32310. 
Moore (W. H.) To-night. 28782. Because a rain is falling. 21682. 
Moore (W. H.) jr.: Morelli (Pietro) Danza_  calabrese. 

Because you left me. 6419. 19032, 

I must be Cupid’s pet. 7346. Morena clara. 27006. 

Moore (William) No more war./ Moreno (Hlizabeth) After to-night. 

32690, 12881. 

Moorehouse (J. W.) : Moreno (J. C.) Margaritas. 30119. 
D edication. 19061. ., |Morenus (Richard) Lying on the 
Once in the golden long ago. 2061. shore. 14207 

Moorhead (Charles) facet of Nioreé Gamnactn 2 

mother and home. 9130. Det ak: Sake COE DRHOY hie 
Moos (M. E.) Home that stands on rem spr ee can (6). 
the hili. 4149. eit ah 


Moose (Edgar) : : 

Bong went the gong. 13075. 

On the Alabama line. 17501. 
Mora (José) : 

Brasilera. 3498. 

Curro molina. 466. 

Guayaba. 4039. 

Pesares. 21382. 

Moraine (Lyle) Im an ivy covered ar- 
bor on an old New England lawn. 
16717, 19741. 

Moral (Jorge del) Carifio. 24258. 

Morales (R. M. de) India bella. 
25000. 

Moran (FE. P.): 

Go easy Mabel. 12862 (192). 

Morning after the night before. 

33904 (199). 

Moran (J. B:)): 

All through the night. 15548, 

Call of the range. 15796. 

Tl have you. 16531. 

Mr. Moon. 17202. 

Say that you'll be mine. 17823. 
Moran (L. G.) Candlelight. 317, 
Moran (Owen) pseud. See Muschett 

(Owen) 

More (Algy): 

Let’s all be a happy family. 19951. 

When h’l was h’out h’in h’India. 

6000. 

More’ (Frankie) Youre a_ flower 
blooming in the wildwood. 26472. 

More songs of the hill-folk. 27969. 

Moreau (Pierre) Fugues 4 4 parties. 
(3 

Moreau (Raoul) Djamileh. 381170. 

Morehead (James) Ethiopian war. 
676. 

Morehouse (A. E.): 

Beloved Adaline. 3440, 

Lullaby of the night. 4767. 

Moonlight by the falls of Minne- 

haha. 4883. 

Ole cabin chorus. 5137. 

Robin’s lullaby. 5347. 

Ten degrees below. 23567. 

Morell (J. T.) Hawaiian echoes. 906. 


1970 


Moret (Neil) pseud. 
(Cr Na) 

Moreton (Bob) pseud. See Hanning- 
ton (R. W.) 

Moretti (Raoul): 


Berceuse pour un soir d’automne. 
29189 (Si). 

C’est Vheure chantante. 12862 
Ce 

Chant des gréves. 18648 (68). 

Chant et danse slaves. 15517 (51), 
29189 (56). 

Chiffon chiffonnette. 12862 (90). 

Cleche pleure. 9505 (183). 

Dodo dodinette 15517 (79). 

Joli berger. 12862 (274). 

Ma tourlourisette. 12862 (3818). 

Marion et Nicolas. 12862 (827). 

Mois des mois. 12862 (342). 

Mon joli roi. 12862 (348). 

Nuit de langueur, nuit de inen- 
songe. 9509 (528). 

Rose des roses. 12862 (443). 

Sérénade triste. 9509 (660). 

Solitude. 18648 (326). 

Sur les falaises. 18648 (338). 

Vive la rose. 12862 (519). 

See Daniels 


Simone est comme e¢a. 17898, 
17899. 
Tout p’tit peu. 9053. 


Morey (C. G.): 


My girl from the Argentine. 28019. 

On the world merry go round. 
25588. 

Our treasure city New York. 20496. 


Morey (G. W.) Cross of Jesus. 9945. 
Morey (H. G.) Cross of Jesus. 9$9'45. 
Morgan (A. B.): 


Close dem eyes, my darlin’. 13173. 

Divinely. 16028. 

Say I'm yours, again. 11898. 

There’s an old winding stair to the 
attic. 18159. 

What can it be that’s wrong with 
me. 5976. 

Yowre my new sensation. 18603, 
23987. 


Morgan (A. F.) pseud. See Murgu 
(Adam) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Morgan (Mrs. B.) Old home with the 
. old folks. 25569. 
Morgan (C. H.) My desert love song. 
14359. 
Morgan (Clarke) See Morgan (G. W.) 
Morgan (Clem) Kansas the queen of 
the plains. 19889. 
Morgan (Code) sr.: 
Hay-foot-straw-foot belly full of 
beans. 4088. 
I’m feathering my nest, like the 
birds do. 138697. 
Little heaven for two. 
Western girl. 12572. 
Morgan (Dorinda) Mocn over Mexico. 
25363. 
Morgan (Eddie) 
by-way. 3765. 
Morgan (Freddy) pseud. 
stern (Phillip) 
Morgan (G. L.): 
I'd have fun. 273381. 
Two- weeks from Tuesday, 
wedding day. 28837. 


1505. 


Down a winding little 


See Morgen- 


our 


Morgan (G. TT.) Flag of freedom. 
24563. 

Morgan (G. W.) So now goodnight. 
5518. 


Morgan (Garnet): 
Swing, swang, swung. 
That was my lucky strike. 


18075. 
2730. 


Morgan (H. B.) Moon over Mexico. 
25368. 

Morgan (H. R.) Working for the 
Townsend. 3153. 

Morgan (Irene) There’s a sweetheart 
in my dreams. 2752. 

Morgan (J. B.) I love you, angel. 
22302. 

Morgan (L. R.): 


Just a sweet melody. 7596. 
Waiting. 9165. 
Morgan (lL. W.) You’re the answer to 
my dreams. 18612. 
Morgan (M. M.): 
Empty dreams. 27017. 
Sing little girl. 20787. 
Springtime in Ireland. 149905. 
Morgan (R. D.) Counting the stars. 
21807. 
Morgan (R. J.): 
Just a sweet melody. 7596. 
Waiting. 9165. 
Morgan (R. V.) Music highways and 
byways. 20254, 27984. 
Morgan (Reginald): 
Blue lagoon. 18820. 
Deep in the night. 3708. 
Moon for sale. 1747, 
Morgan (Russ): 
Does your heart beat for me. 
19089. 


Stars and soft guitars. 30623. 


Morgan (S. A.) : 


Big black rosary. 21701, 
Empty dreams. 27017. 
Sing little girl. 20787. 


Springtime in Ireland. 14905. 


Morgan (W. A.) 


Going to hold out to the end. 27151. 
Noah. 23034, 
Pale horse and rider. 28241. 
This is a sin-trying world. 28747. 
Morgan (W. H.) New York town. 
203855. 
Morgan (William) Addis Ababa. 
15524. 
Morganthaler (Ann) Let’s dream. 
19960. 
Morgenstern (Floyd) Shades of gray. 
11940. 


Ripples. 118390. 
After the rain. 


Morgenstern (Phillip) 

Morgenthaler (A. R.) 
26545. 

Morin (Gabriel) : 


Bar des Malabars. 9654. 
Brin despoir. 9766. 

Dans ta maison. 9978. 

Ma eabane d’amour. 11189. 
Margot la Rouquine. 11229. 


Mon amour, cest pour vous. 11292. 
Morissette (Henry) You were in my 
arms. 18629. 
Morita’ (€, 8)": 
Lullaby. 4764. 
Nostalgia. 5064. 
Sketch of temple festival. 
Yakioku. 6142. 
Moritz (Hdvard) HEwig ruf. 31541. 
Morlacchi (Armanno) Inno a Benito 
Mussolini. 7519. 
Morley (Charles) 
(338). 
Morley (M. H.) 
Morley (Mary) : 
Follow the moon. 
High time. 29787. 
I didn’t know you cared dear. 
29780. 
Madagascar, 
Tango at night. 
Morley (Thomas) : 
April is in my mistress’ face. 3341. 
My bonny lass she smileth. 27996. 
Mormile (Biagio) : 
Hollywood star. 


5492. 


Napolitana. 6253 


At dusk. 128. 


29601. 


30094. 
12224. 


10448. 


You eall me jealous. 12759. 
Morning, noon and night. 29789. 
Morning now beckons. 27973. 
Morocco (Don): 

Cigarette waltz. 15854. 

Imagine. adults holding hands. 

29872. 
Moroni (—) Libro di Maddalena. 
31095. 
Morpain (J.) Préecis dharmonie. 
17661. 


1971 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v. 81 


———————— 


Morra (Hegidio) : 


Bimba mia. 13047. 

What I found in you. 18379. 
Morrell (C. G.) Listening. 32294, 
Morress (E. lL.) Mother’s prayer. 

17254, 22883. 
Morris (Al) : 
Filomena. 24556. 
Sunny weather is shining on. 
23487. 
Morris (Allen) Star in a moonlit sky. 
20892. 


Morris (Banjo Bill) See Morris (Wm.) 

Morris (Mrs. C. H.): 
Calvary. 38270 (81). 
Countless blessings. 
God of Pentecost still lives. 

(153). 

Hallelujah song. 
Heart longings. 


3270. (117). 
62538 


6253 (169). 
6253. (180). 


I know He answers prayer. 240381 
(86). 

Jesus is coming again. 6253 (252). 

Jesus knows and cares. 24031 
(100). 


24081 (105). 
3270 (487). 
Ghost. 


Keep up the fight. 
Onward, forward. 
Power through the Holy 
6253 (381). 

Standing on promise ground. 24031 
(196). 
Victory song. 
Victory today. 


6253 (500). 
3210 (687). 


We are full salvation soldiers. 
24031 (224). 
With, my soul ‘tis, well. 3270 
(748). 
Morris (Frederick) While it lasted. 
15356. 
Morris (H. E. W.) Humble thyself. 
27307. 


Morris (H. F.): 


Singing on the way. 8699. 
Songs of praise. 8777. 


Morris (Hal) pseud. See Curry (A. B.) 
Morris (Harriet) Meet me by candle- 
light. 14241. 
Morris (Horace) : 
Among the stars. 3833. 
Lonesome and lovelorn. 
Old cameo. 11555. 
Would you. 9394. 
Morris (Irving) pseud. See Schlenoff 
(I. M.) 
Morris (Mrs. J. L.) See Morris (P. W.) 
Morris (J. O.) Who’s the fool. 26373. 
Morris (J. Z.) Dancing in moonlight. 
19021. 
Morris (Jessie) : 
Every Tubb. 10170. 
I wonder. 7417. 
Morris (Joe) music co.: 
Everybody’s swingin’ it now. 16148. 


11111. 


Little rendezvous in Honolulu. 
4669. 
My day begins and ends with you. 


11362, 20275. 


Oh yes? Take another’ guess. 
32756. 

On a little bamboo bridge. 382767. 

On the beach at Bali-Bali. 17502. 

Who loves you. 26371. 

Morris (Johnny) : 

Knock, knock, who’s there. 22599. 

What’s your business. 30871, 
33656. 


Morris (lL. G.): 
All the ecards in the deck aren’t 
played yet. 12899. 
My very dear. 144380. 

Morris (M. C.) Sister Susan’s Sookie’s 
Sal. 25884. 
Morris (M. R.) 

20828. 
Morris (M. S.): 
Complete scales for the piano with 
explanatory notes. 21569 (79). 
Florence. 21569 (145). 
Morris (Melvin) : 
California in the spring. 
Lightning ball. 7741. 
Spreading bonus around. 25966. 
Morris (Nellie) Reminiscing. 17728. 
Morris (P. W.) aw., and Morris (J. L.) 


My Texas rangerette. 


18869. 


prop. Privateer. 20559*. 
Morris (R. L.): 
I’m just an cld-time printer. 16586. 
Touch of ker little hand. 26144. 


You put a song in my heart. 6187. 
Morris (R. V.): 
Down where the Mississippi flows. 


3770. 
You'll have to take me as I am. 
9440. 
Morris (SS. HE.) Majestic-overture. 
17117. 


Morris (William) : 
Brilliant Betty. 9765. 
Harlem Belle. 10374. 
Morris’s modern method for tenor 
banjo. 1769, 1770. 
Morris dance. 27974. 
Morris-Henson co. : 
Singing on the way. 8699. 
Songs of praise. 8777. 
Morrison (A. R.) Zipping the zipper. 
31000. 
Morrison (Adollé) Those evening bells. 
23615. 
Morrison (Alexander): 


Tempest, memories, sunshine. 
5698. 

When the moon shines down in 
dear old Nevada. 18428. 


Morrison (C. E.): 
Because youre you I love you. - 
21688. 


1972 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cabin in the hills. 15785. 


Listen to the lonesome drums. 
22657. 
Praise 5s. 1. 


Morrison (C. L.) Pll never play second 


fiddle in your heart. 1053. 
Morrison (Don): 
Drum. 29527. 

Rumpty dudgett. 30488. 


Morrison (G. B.) jr. 
breeze. 814. 
Morrison (George) : 
Come, let’s eat a banana. 31323. 
Moonlight on the hills. 325386. 
Morrison (Luella) ‘Tonality piano 
method. 2809. 
Morrison (R. L.): 
Dewdrops and roses. 3723. 
She was my wonderful treasure. 
8662. 
Morrison (Sam): ° 
Chatterbox. 6596, 9858. 
I wrote a song for you. 7424, 10736. 
Mickey. 7965, 11269. 
My love carries on. 8116, 11406. 
Play me an old time _ two-step. 
§422, 11697. 
Morrison (Vina): 
Hauptmann’s last mile of the way. 
10382. 
Hauptmann’s last reprieve. 10883. 
Morrissette (Henry) Born to be blue. 
6497. 
Morrissey (Edward) You're just a 
photograph now. 38221. 
Morrow (Grace) Seven, eleven, I love 
you. 14758. 
Morrow (Henry): 
I’m just living for someone I love. 


Gliding with the 


10684, 10635. 

That land of musical charms. 
12275. 

That’s what I eall love. 5721, 
12291. 

Things look rosy with Roosevelt. 
30726. 

Morrow (Morton) : 

Haul that timber. 31750. 

Nuts, wine and crackers. 30308. 

Poor Dinah. 20573. 

When the poppies bloom again. 


26325. 
Morrow music publisher: 
I’m just living for someone I love. 


10635. 

That land of musical charms. 
12275. 

That’s what I call love. 12291. 


Morse (D. F.) Ive got the tap-dance 


blues. 22401. 
Morse (DeVere) See Morse (R. D.) jr. 
Morse (M.) You are my sunlight, 


then again my darkest night. 9418. 


Morse (R. D.) jr. When I’m with you. 
30879. 


Morse (Theodora) : 


Blue feather. 12862 (60), 15517 
(34). 
Booby. 29189 (48). 


Gee, but it’s tough to be broke. 
265383 (92). 

Good-night, moonlight. 
(180). 

Good old dollar bill. 9509 (256). 

He’s a college boy. 26533 (111). 

I'll be there with bells on, and V’ll 
ding-a-ling for you. 15517 (154). 

I’m always thinking of you dear. 
$509 (316). 

I wonder if you'll meet me. 
(133). 

In the golden long ago. 3270 (313). 

Jemima. 12862 (270). 

Just to live the old days over. 
33904 (154). 

Keep a little feeling in your heart 
for me. 9509 (354). 

Love me to the music of a rag time 
tune. 26533 (170). 

Moliy Lee. 26533 (189). 

Montana. 3270 (426). 

My world is a dream of you. 
15517 (264). 

On a monkey honeymoon. 
(283). 

Playing the ponies. 12862 (405). 

That’s why I’m a happy married 
man. 21569 (552). 

Toys for sale. 12862 (506). 

When the girl you want wants 
you. 15517 (445). 

Wise old Indian. 15517 (457). 

Morse (Theodore) : 

Blue feather. 
(34). 

Booby. 29189 (48). 

Finnigan’s Irish band. 26533 (73). 

Gee, but it’s tough to be broke. 
26538 ',(92).. 

Good-night, moonlight. 
(1380). 

Good old dollar bill. 9509 (256). 

He’s a college boy. 26533 (111). 

Til be there with bells on, and I'll 
ding-a-ling for you. 15517 (154). 

I love you as the roses love the 
dew. 18648 (178). 

I’m always thinking of you, dear, 
9509 (316). 

I wonder if you'll meet me. 
(133). 

In the golden long ago. 3270 (3138), 
2653838. (146). 

Jemima. 12862 (270). 

Just give me a big bass drum. 
6253 (260). 


15517 


33904 


15517 


12862 (60), 15517 


15517 


33904 


1973 


INDEX 


Dis GEL MSc vee: 


Senn nee Eran 


Morse (Theodore)—Continued. 

Just to live the old days over. 
33904 (154). 

Keep a little feeling in your heart 
for me. 9509 (354). 

Love me to the music of a rag time 
tune. 26533, (140): 

Minnie-ha-ha Donohue. 
(185). 

Molly Lee. 

Montana. 

My worid is a 
15517 (264). 

On 2a monkey honeymoon. 
(04359 F 

Playing the ponies. 128562 (405). 

Sweetheart town. 21569 (538). 

That’s why I'm a happy married 
man. 21569 (552). 

Toys for sale. 12862 (506). 

When the girl you want wants 
you. 15517 (445). 

When the meadow-larks are calling 
Annie Laurie. 21569 (605). 

When the sun goes down to rest 
pehind the hill. 265338 (320). 

Wise old Indian. 15517 (457). 


26533 


26583 (189). 
3270 (426). 
dream of you. 


15917 


Morte di Frine. 20246*. 
Mortensen (M. K.) African fantasy. 
3282. 


Mortensen (Mort (Karl)) See Morten- 
sen (M. Ix.) 


Mortensen (R. EH.) Call of the West. 


217A8. 

Mortimer (H. B.) Little lady of my 
dreams. 11083. 

Mortimer (Katbieen) Tiny wee folk. 
12356. 

Mortlock (L. F.) Contact. 31342. 

Morton (Art) Danger in the moon- 
light. 26883. 


Morton (Jane) Charlie Duck, 26776. 
Morton (Norma): 


Four rhythms. 25377. 
Mysterioso. 25483. 
Morton (Ray) That’s me, that’s you. 


28701. 
Moseato (G.): 
Non si vive senza amor. 
Vieni con me a Pechino. 


1967. 
33579. 


Moseley (C. L.) Prayer—the key. 
23211. 

Mosely (Lenniel) Sawdust trail in old 
P-A. 33069. 


Mosely (Pop) 
Moser (H. J.): 
Bettelzech. 6444. 


See Mosely (Lenniel) 


Corydon. 6669, 6670. 

Cykiopisches hammertricinium. 
6696. 

Dialogus: Ach Herr, du Sohn 
David. 3726. 

Du falsches herze. 31498. 

Hs will die Gatathe. 6854. 


Friseh auf, ihr musikanten. 6939. 
Hochenauer schiffsgeschrei. 7125. 
Mayen- und gukguks- lied. 7932. 
Ntirnbergisches quodlibet. 8231. 
O heller glantz, du gtildnes licht. 
8237. 
Spriichworter-symphonie. 11334, | 
Unser matz hatt einen grossen lan- 


gen bart. 33560. 
Vorlesung uber die gesundheit. 
9155. 
Moser (Marguerite) au., and Moser 
(L. E.) prop. I waltzed with you 
last night. 4342. 


Moses (Herman) Atlantie City is the 
place to be. 12961. 
Mosier (Bruce) : 
I couldn’t say. 24776. 

Lovely summer day. 22746. 
Someone just like you. 20838. 
Mosier (M. L.) Our good will am- 

bassador, Will Rogers. 20687. 
Moskau-Schanghai. 32456. 


Mosler (Lec) Isles of enchantment. 
25011. 
Mosley (C. E.): % 
Mary Jane. 25299. 
Roses bring romance and you. 
28404. 


Mosloff (Irving) There’s a new moon 
tonight, in Sunshine Valley. 8991. 
Moss (Aubrey) Let’s drink a toast to 


love. 7711. 
Moss (Buddy) Oh Lordy mama. 
32743. 


Moss (G. B.) 
Moss: GG...) 
13415. 
Moss (G. K.): 
Ask me why I sing. 12955. 


See Moss (G. C.) 
Florida calls to you. 


Gone with the wind. 24636. 
In old Madeira. 18850. 
Tears in my song. 15028. 
They satisfy. 28740. 

Moss, (G.0 Rs): 
Blame it on the moon. 13059. 


I’m hitching my wagon to a star. 
13707. 
Stand in back of Roosevelt. 14909. 
Starlight over my cabin. 12116. 
Sweet dreams. 14958. 
Moss (J. F.) Where are we gonna go 
to now. 6060. 
Moss (M. N.). Where are we gonna go 
to now. 6060. 
Moss (R. M.) Arabian sketch. 9596. 
Moss (Rida) Let’s drink a toast to 


love. 7711. 
Moss (Mrs. Sidney) See Moss (G. K.) 
Mosser (J. H.) I’m still believin’. 
31958. 


Mostazo (Juan): 
Echale guindas al pavo. 
Herencia gitana. 27249. 


27006. 


1974 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Morena clara. 27970. 
Requiebros. 28859. 

Moszkowski (Marcel) 
(347, 348). 

Moszkowski (Moritz) : 

Bolero. 14812. 
Guitarre. 32541. 
Half hours with the favorite com- 
posers. 15517 (254). 
Impromptu. 21569 (372). 
Inquiétude. 21569 (373). 
Intimité. 21569 (374). 
March of the dwarfs. 
Mélodie. 21569 (375). 
Menuet. 12862 (347, 348), 21569 
(376). 
Pantomime. 
Romance 
(378). 
Seherzino. 21569 (379). 
Serenata. 17250, 310038 (115). 
Spanish dance. 8028. 
Tarentelle. 21569 (380). 
Tristesse. 21569 (381). 
Mother & son publications: 
Filomena. 24556. 
Sunny weather is 
23487. 

Mother Goose. 

Motley (L. T.) 
32207. 

Motor girl. 26533 (7, 23, 72, 80, 145, 
a2 ea eo IOS Zo oe, 3135..016, 
oli, woonk 

Mott 3 Qe) 2b) 
8908. 

Mottu (Alexandre) : 


Menuet. 12862 


8027. 


21569 (377). 


sans paroles. 21569 


shining on. 


5489. 
King to his love. 


Syracuse overture. 


Livre @heures. 11098. 

Suite anglaise. 20923. 
Moizan (Otto): 

Chile moonlight. 6603. 


What could be sweeter. 21284. 
Motzer (F. EH.) : 


I’m so in love with you, my dear. 


7330. 
My days are just an interlude. 
28008. 
When I look into your eyes, so 
blue. 9260. 
Mouges (Marion) Who’s dat knockin’. 
18469. 


Moulton (Hi) Saxophone improvisa- 
tion. 5403, 8621. 

Moulton (M. S.): 

It’s springtime down in Carolina. 
22518. 

Mocking bird carols on. 22850. 
My darling of Memory Land. 1816. 
She tessed a kiss to me. 23340. 
Sweet sugar plum, you're not so 


dumb. 28506. 
That naughty dimple in your chin. 
23578. 


Mount your horses. 1783. 

Mountain king. 17259. 

Mountain of vision. 8039*. 

Mountjoy (W. A.) When dreams come 


true. 23785. 
Mountz (Mrs. G. W.) See Mountz 
(Sarah ) . 
Mountz (Sarah) Twilight dreams. 
15164. 


Moussorgsky (M. P.): 
Ballet of the chickens in their 
Shells. 24144. 
Couturiere. 18986. 
Gopak. 27174. 

Song of Hafiz. 20851. 
Song of the flea. 5544. 
Mouton (EK. M.) Starry eyes. 

Mouton (H.): 
Danse de gazelles. 15517 (71). 
En bateau. 29189 (96, 97). 
Etienne Mareel. 21569: (482, 483). 


14918. 


Galante aventure. 10280. 
Je ttaime. 27599, 27600. 
Princesse jaune. 9509 (648). 
Réverie du soir. 18648 (312, 513). 
Roses trémiéres. 9509 (629). 
Sur le chemin d’amour. 28624— 
28626. 

Movietone music corp.: 
Ain’t he good lookin’. 34. 
Alessandro. 29206. 
Algerian market place. 15540. 
Ali of a sudden. 18681. 


Alpine echo. 18698. 

Amigo. 29228. 

Amour tendre. 29230. 

Ancestors. 29233. 

And that woman made a monkey 


out of me. 18700, 21610. 
Angelina. 6327. 
Anxiety. 24096. 


Anxious moment. 6338. 

Arabian mood. 15599, 15600. 

Argentine swing. 18722. 

Arrest. 6348. 

At the beach at Malibu. 

At the codfish ball. 6857. 

Babe. 15643. 

Balboa. 18762, 

Bell symphony. 

Billboard dissolves. 

Birth. 26670. 

Blessed be the dawning. 6464. 

Blue jay junior. 18819: 

Bowery princess-end title. 26707. 

Breathes there a man. 271, 18843. 

Bugle call. 283, 15770. 

Burial chant. 3512. 

Camel caravan. 15798. 

Carnival - ah romantic love dream. 
31258. 

Carnival - king and country call. 
31255. 


18734. 


266355. 
26656. 
3406. 


1975 


INDEX 


Movietone music corp.—Continued. 


Carnival marehe. 31256. 

Carnival—then farewell. 31257, 

Chain gang song. 3564. 

Chant funebre. 26772. 

Christopher. 26807. 

Clementine. 29410. 

Clever Charlie Chan. 394. 

Collection of picturesque and de- 
scriptive compositions. 18950— 
18952. 

Condemned. 6666. 

Continental parody. 18972. 

Cup of bitterness. 19006. 

Dainty steppers. 6700. 

Dancing conversation. 19019. 

Dancing in the open. 6712, 19024. 

Death. 26910. 

Deep South. 6744. 

Departure. 19065. 

Desperation. 29469. 

Devotion. 31423. 

Dilemma. 6760. 

Dixie paraphrase. 6764. 

Doctor song. 19088. 

Does you want to go to hebben. 
29491. 

Dog’s life. 16044. 

Dos galanes. 6789. 

Down aroun’ Malibu way. 24450. 

Dramatic moment. 29513. 

Drinking song. 26994. 

Dusky rhythm. 24491. 

Early bird. 6835. 

Emotional crisis no. 1. 19165. 

Hn sabots. 27018. 

English countryside. 19171. 

English street cries. 27022. 

Epic of the North. 29554. 

Everybody swing. 31538. 
Mxeitation. 13379: 

False witnesses. 6887. 

Fanfare no. 1. 6889. 

Far far away. 22013. 

Fiesta hacienda. 29590. 

First you write the music. 19236. 

Footlights. 29605. 

Footsteps. 6921. 

Foreign legion. 16221. 

Foreign legion bugle call march. 
13425. 

Foreign legion march. 16222. 

Franklin’s foods. 10251, 19265. 

Funeral lamentation of Oriental 
women. 27118. 

Gaby can ean. 19280. 

Gentle Julia. 794. 

Graduation day. 24647. 

Grief. 27187. 

Gypping a Gypsy. 29684. 

Gypsy’s lament. 7049. 

Harp improvisation, for A-82., 
27217. 

Here’s to you. 29729. 


1976 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


Hold that bulldog. 24728. 

Holy lie end title. 24724. 

Holy lie production routine no. 1. 
19464. 

Hope no. 2. 24740. 

Humoresque. 24760, 29758. 

I don’t know myself—since I know 
you. 381874. 

I got a gal back home. 10540. 

T like balalaika. 1035. 

I love to ride the horses on a 
merry-go-round. 1065, 4256. 

I remember a dream. 19650. 

I sing of spring. 7366, 19657. 

I still believe in love. 7367. 

Illusion. 24950. 

Improvisation. 1217, 7449. 

In a hurry. 32065. 

In a Tyrolean village. 24965. 

In No Man’s Land. 19761. 

In Trinity chureh. 27560. 

Incidental series. 1260, 19778. 

Interrupted paradise. 82099. 

Invasion. 29910. 

It’s julep time in Dixie. 29927. 

It’s love I’m after. 198138, 27582. 

Janet. 29941. 

Jig time. 16882. 

Joan of Arkansaw. 4492. 

Join the party. 10919. 

Jolly times. 19845. 

Keep that twinkle in your eye. 1391, 

King of burlesque. 1304. 

King of burlesque improvization. 
4552. 

Korn off the kob. 7659. 

Let’s get goin’ baby. 7713, 22633. 

Linda muchacha. 7749. 

Lita. 4654, 11073. 

Little ballet dancer. 32301. 

Little fingers. 32305. 

Lolita. 20028. 

London bridge paraphrase. 17025. 

Lonely lagoon. 7798. 

Look at the moon. T7805. 

Lookout, lookout for Jekyll or 
Hyde. 27781. 

Loretta. 30062. 

Louise. 380064. 

Love will tell. 201038, 20104. 

Mareh of the Foreign Legion. 
25294. 

Marche funebre. 32428. 

Marching over sands. 17137. 

Market square. 27877. 

Matron’s report. 11237. 

Melody in Greek style. 27899. 

Melody in Turkish style. 27900. 

Merry moment. 380153. 

Million miles from your heart. 
20197. 

Modern artist’s life. 9382511. 

Modulation no. 1 for A—28. T7989. 

Modulation no. 2 for A—28. 11284. 


, INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Moon is in the sky. 4871. 

Moon is shining. 30174. 

Moonlit waltz. 27967. 

Musette improvisations. 17267. 

My little mule wagon. 30233. 

My saddle is my throne. 20820. 

Nickleodeon. 25504. 

Night has lost the moon. 203860. 

Noche azul. 8213. 

Non lo perdete. 8214. 

Not forgotten. 30290. 

Nursery rhymes. 8238. 

On a holiday in my playroom. 
20437. 

One in a million. 380350. 

One-two-three-four, hey. 5163, 
20476. 

Ouch, 382803. ; 

Over a cup of coffee. 20500, 25630. 

Pair of stockings. 17567, 

Papa Napoleon. 17573. 

Par les rues. 5195. 

Pastoral mood. 20517. 

Patrician theme. 32838. 

Phantom bugle. 8396. 

Piano improvisation. 17606, 20536. 

Pick-pick-pickaninny, pick dat cot- 
ton. 380404, 32868. 

Pigskin parade football songs. 
28271. 

Poison. 30419. 

Polly-wolly-doodle. 2165. 

Prayer and hope. 28296. 

Premonition and disaster. 20592. 

Priere. 30481. 

Professional soldier bugle calls. 
52738. 

Professional soldier incidental. 
5274. 

Professor Appleby. 304383. 

Pursue me. 382935. 

Radiante. 2220. 

Radio station fanfare. 20618. 

Ramona. 380448, 30449. 

Rand McNally, I love you. 20629. 

Rescue. 25757. 

Retribution. 30463. 

Retrospection. 11815. 

Revenge. 30464. 

Reverie. 20649. 

Rhapsody in silver. 5324. 

Right somebody to love. 8546. 

Rockabye baby paraphrase. 17759. 

Salud a todos. 8606. 

Santa Claus insert. 8615. 

Saxophone improvisation. 5403, 
8621. 

Searching for someone. 14750. 

Senorita. 20747. 

Serpentin. 20748. 

She and I. 2417. 

Sheep shearing. 30535. 

Shirley Temple song album. 28478. 


1977 


Sidewalks. 5461. 

Silvers’ cradle days. 11978. 

Sing, baby, sing. 20784, 20785. 

Singing in a pool. 383158. 

Sins of man. 20792. 

Skaters mazurka. 383166. 

Snatched. 5509. 

Sneezing love. 2487. 

Song gems from Ramona, 28554. 

Sorrowful song. 28568. 

Southern moon. 8793. 

Spring in the Arctic. 25967. 

Stalking. 20889. 

Storm title. 25983. 

Suefios de princesa. 8850. 

Sunrise and you. 18050. 

Suppe’s ghost. 28621. 

Swahili hunt song. 28630. 

Swahili laboring songs. 28631. 

Swahili lion hunt chant. 28632. 

Swahili lion song. 28633. 

Swingin’ along singin’ a_ song. 
8901. 

T. S. U. Alma mater. 20971. 

Tale of adventure. 18091. 

Tense moment. 5700. 

Then came the Indians. 5732, 
18150. 

There I go again. 30711. 

To Mary with love. 30748. 

Toad and the frog. 28775. 

Top gallants. 80759. 

Tragic prelude. 9057. 

Turmoil title. 28819. 

Two Jewish, Hassidien, melodies. 
26593. 

Two melodies of the Tartars of 
Crimea. 26594. 

Two weeks notice. 28838. 

Uncle Tom’s cabin is a cabaret. 
33554. 

Vocal improvisation for A-20, 
18301. 

Wall street crash. 26232. 

Waltzing in a dream. 28895. 

War dissolves. 21241. 

Wedding dance. 28926. 

Which is which. 9302. 

Yesterthoughts. 9406. 

You do the darn’dest things, baby. 
26446, 29115. 

You’re a knockout. 33861. 

You’re my favorite one. 9456, 
12798. 

You're slightly terrific. 26491, 
29155. 

You turned the tables on me. 
21540, 30989. 

Yukon trail. 26521. 


Mowat (John) Farmer’s dream, next 
year. 3876. 
Mowen (Lizette): 


Blow all your troubles into airy 
bubbles. 9733. 


INDEX 


Mowen (Lizette)—Continued. 
Don’t make a mountain from a 
mole hill. 565. 
Holding hands. 27268. 
I’m gettin’ rem-i-nis-cent. 
I never knew. 27456. 
I will always be in love with you. 


22322. 


16669. 
New moon over my _ shoulder. 
8179. 
Sweet Susan Marie. 12178. 
There'll be sunshine. 12303. 


Why should I ever be lonely. 
3098. 
With my ring around your finger. 
12708. 
You will find me on the level. 
12833. 
Mowery (Minnie) His radio. 24716. 
Mowglis, ine. Song of the jungle. 
253. 
Mowlds (M. B.) My golden-haired 
girl. 8085, 229 


2923. 
Mowlds (Peggy) See Mowlds (M. B.) 
Moxley (J. H.): 
I'll never leave you alone. 27379. 
I love you but I know that it’s 
wrong. 22305. 
Moy (Hdgar): 


Charm of the shawl. 26777. 
Five characteristic pieces. 1786. 
Irish dance. 44380. 
Little child Jesus. 11076. 
Milestones. 1720. 
Simple tunes from near and far. 
23359. 
Six wayside sketches. 1787. 
Moya (—) Song of songs. 2535. 
Moya (Roberto de): 
Kongo karabalicero. 10981. 
Timoteo. 12354. 
Moyer (D. J.) Guy. 27191. 
Moyer (W. D.): »° 
Remick’s standard hits. 5310+ 


5318. 

Robbins guitar folio of popular 
songs no. 6. 5346. 

Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 
popular and production songs. 
2291. 

Robbins tener banjo folio of popu- 
lar songs. 2294. 

Santos novella folio. 33062. 

Wilson’s chords for guitar. 

Moyers (Elizabeth) 


33768. 
I’m dreaming of 


an old fashioned garden. 7296. 
Movyse (Mareel) : 
Dix études. 4549. 
20 exercices et études. 4908. 


Mozart (Leopold) Sinfonia di caccia. 


BATT. 
Mozart (W. A.): 
Andante. 25391. 


Authentic first Mozart. S042. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 3k 


Cassazione. 30194. 
Colla bocca e non col core. 
Concerto. 1789, 8044. 
Deutscher tanz. 4909. 
Divertimento. 4910, 4911. 
Don Giovanni. 32545*. 
Excerpt from piano sonata no. 10. 
382546. 

Fiinfzehn walzer. 


8043. 


30195. 


Hymne an Deutschland. 11330. 
Klavierkonzert C moll. 4588, 4539. 


Konzert B-dur fiir fagott. 113831- 
1 any 
Larghetto. 1790. 
Lullaby. 8045. 
Magic flute. 9509 (500). 
Marcia alla turea. 6253 (826). 
Menuet. 27982. 
Minuet. 8046, 14824, 14325, 2'7983. 
Mozart als achtjahriger komponist. 
29189 (279). 
Sinfonia concertante. 20252. 
Sonata in A major. 9509 (501). 
Spriichworter-symphonie. 113834. 
Symphonies of Haydn, Schubert 
and Mozart in score. 103895. 
Tell me fair ladies. 9509 (502). 
Thema und variationen. 17263. 
Titus. 1791. 
Violin-konzert. 15517 (255). 
Whom the gods love. 22887. 
Mucha (P. P.): 
Lovely dream. 1584. 
What’s the answer baby. 18384. 
Mucman - (B.) Panna’ Andzia * ma 
wychodne. 14559, 14560. 
Mitiller (A. T.): 
As ijarmic tylko ty. 
Kwiaty, czy, wy wiecie ... 


6255, 6256. 
14013. 


Trudno. 15149, 15150. 
Wiesz ty o tem, ze ja w nocy 
placze. 9342, 9343. 


Mueller (C. F.): 
All through the night. 6294. 
Build thee more stately mansions. 


31208. 
Daybreak. 26898. 
Envoy. 161381. 


Lift high the triumph-song. 4642. 

O blessed day of motherhood. 
11526. 

O give thanks unto the Lord. 
32726. 

Our Christmas day. 30861, 30362. 

Search me, O God. 28450. 

When wilt Thou save the people. 
9289. 


Miiller (Charlotte) Schnitzeljagd. 
8627. 
Mueller (Fred): 
Montana glacier land, I hear you 
calling. 17226. 
Walla-Walla, where you _ go. 
23719. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Miiller (Johannes) Hans und Hanna. 


31738. 
Mueller (Marvin): 
Don’t look now. 19102. 
Life is blue. 19987. 
Mum’s the word. 20258. 
Nearly. 20342. 
Mueller (P. J.) Just fiddlin’. 25079. 
Mueller (R. K.) How ean the stars 


still shine. 27292. 
Mueller (R. M.) Since you introduced 
me to love. 5474. 
Miiller (Reinhard) : 
Goldene stunde. 13483. 
Gute nacht, mein kleines midchen. 


13510. 

Mirchen von gltick und _ liebe. 
30096. 

Nimm die fiedel, mein zigeuner. 
14458. 


Sing, sing, sing vogelein. 14799. 
So fingt es an. 30569. 
Wenn ich gliicklich bin, dann schrei 
ich juhu. 9226. 
Miller (S. W.): 
Choralvorspiele. 
Concerto grosso. 


31293. 
13193. 


Schlaraffenhochzeit. 30507*. 
Sonate. 30197. 
Zwei sonatinen. 30198. 
Miller (Tadeusz) Kwiaty, czy wy 
WHecle e125... b4012. 
Muenzen (M.) Was it just a dream. 
18332. 


Muertos hablan. 1793. 

Mugellini (Bruno) auw., and Mugellini 
(L. CC.) prop. Wohltemperierte 
klavier. 29189 (18). 

Muggell’ (M. B.) Blue, 
21710. 

Muggleton (Bessie) 
665. 

Muir (Alexander) 
ever. 20148. 

SMiairie(C. Bz): 

Angel choir. 24091. 
Christ is born. 24301. 
Empty vase. 16122. 


blue, blue. 
End of the road. 


Maple leaf for 


When shall we meet again. 30483. 
Muir (L. F.): 
Bushel o’ kisses. 29189 (48). 
Mexatexa. 29189 (269). 
Play that fandango rag. 29189 
(329, 330). 


When thou art near. 29189 (466). 
Zaamee. 29189 (491). 
Mujeres de hoy. 32548. 
Mulacek (F.) Moldau. 22853. 
Muleahy (C. H.): 
Good-by, good luck, God bless you. 
4011. 
I’m just a 


Gypsy without you. 
13714. 


Muleay (T. F.): 


My Alabama mammy. 17275. 
Old pal, old pal. 8284. 
Muldowney (Johnny) Lazy summer 
moon. 22618. 
Mulé (Giuseppe) Liola. 14092, 16979, 
16980. 
Mulhearn (C. H.): 


It happened to’ me. 10855. 


My moment supreme. 1873. 
We're through. 12560. 
Mulholland (S. C.) I’m in _ love. 
1098. 
Mulis (Emma) Dream of me. 19124. 
Mulkey (Bob) Gentleman awaits. 
31636. 
Mulkey (W. C.) To-morrow’s dream. 
23642. 
Mullen (Retta) There’s a little va- 


cant high chair in the attic. 287238. 

Mullens (F. V.) Dreaming in a gar- 
den. 26977. 

Muller (Adam) When all the boys on 
the block wanted you. 12597. 

Muller (G. 8S.) Let’s go to Honolulu. 
11081. 

Muller (O. J.) Ive locked your love 
within my heart. 10703. 

Mullet (M. M.) Stand by the Presi- 


dent. 18004. 
Mullet (W. J.) America marches on. 
15574. 
Mullin (J. E.) Gigolo girl. 22087. 
Mullin (W. C.) Gigolo girl. 22087. 
Mullin (W. H.) Im in love with a 


girl named Mary. 1100. 

Mullinar (Michael) Where the bee 
sucks. 238840. 

Mulliner (I. F.) pseud. See Lincoln 
(CER ..) 


Mullins “(E>2R:): 


I’m just as good as you. 27481. 
Waiting for you. 28885. 
Mulvey (E. B.) Love letters. 1571. 


Muneaster (L. Y.) With the dawn- 
ing of each day. 21426. 
Mundy (J. A.) President Franklin D. 
Roosevelt’s birthday. 5266. 
Mundy (James): 
Goodman swing. T7011. 


House hop. 19490, 27287. 

Mad house. 7880, 11194. 

Swingtime in the Rockies. 23530. 
Mungo-Park (M.): 

D’ott viens tu, bergére. 26870. 

So blessed be the time. 20818. 


So merrily the shepherds began to 
blow. 20817 . 
Munich (I. C.) awv., and Munich (J. H.) 
prop. Golden memory. 8834. 
Muniz (D. M.) Lost love. 20063. 
Munk (Harold and Wilfred) River of 
love. 20664. 


nto 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Munkelt (J. P.) Berceuse. 9509 
(61). 
Munn (W. O.): 
East Indian dancer. 13356. 
March of the tiny soldiers. 17184. 


Santa Claus in, town. 25811. 
Senorita. 2597. 
Sleepy Town. 
Whistling down 

21381. 

Munoy (L.): 

Morenita angelical. 8019. 
Pisa bien y no resvales. 8417. 
Porque me obligas. 8449. 
Que tendria yo. 8487. 

Munoz (Gabriel) : 

Serenata de amor. 28458. 

Yo no tengo la culpa. 6149. 
Munro (Ronnie) Travelling salesman. 
33491. é 
Muraro (Louis) : 
Fairy tales. 
Honolulu lullaby. 


20802. 
the road I go. 


29571. 
10465. 


22282. 
I never stole anything valuable 
until I stole you. 7354. 
Just keepin’ me on the string. 
29958. 
Wait for me. 12522. 
Muratta (F. B.) Let me dance this 


last dance with you dear. T705. 
Muraz (Jafar Devlet-) See Devlet- 
Muraz (Jafar) 
Murch (B. E.) He’s the man. 16368. 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ine. with John 
G. Murdoch & co., l1td.: 
Country scenes. 21811. 
In woodland shade. 4419. 
King’s hunt. 22595. 
Musical pictures. 32558. 
Pictures in the twilight. 5221. 
Romance in F minor. 23279. 
Suite in five movements. 23475. 
Suite of five pieces. 23476. 
Three pieces for pianoforte. 31820. 
Murdock (I. R.) Six responses. 18648 
Ci). 
Murgatroyd (Cyril) : 
Ain’t it funny. 12886. 
Have a heart and make it soon. 
13536. 
That’s their way of making love. 
15065. 
When we parted. 15336. 
Murgu (Adam) : 
Living a dream. 17020. 
Money, money is what I want. 
1722. 
Murphy (A. C.): 
Bamboo baby. 12862 (82). 
Beer Land. 12862 (38). 


Down at the kissing gate, Kate. 
12862 (136). 
La-la oo-la-la-la. 12862 (288). 
Murphy (Alta) When it’s night time 
in the canyon. 3032. 
Murphy (C. G.) Olde dusty thirty-five. 
8296. 
Murphy (C. W.): 


Girl in the clogs and shawl. 21569 
(164). 
Has anybody here seen Kelly. 


21569 (185). 
Murphy (Elizabeth) 
12852 (224). 
Murphy (H. E.): 
Gonna tell my sweetie. 
Some were left. 25921. 
You be the blossom, I’ll be the bee. 
6166, 
Murphy (J. M.) 
2994. 
Murphy (J. R.) Night sighs. 23026. 
Murphy (James) You may belong to 
somebody else, but your heart belongs 


Honey-land. 


19328. 


Weeping willow tree. 


to me. 23969. 
Murphy (Joseph) Peepin’ in the fu- 
ture. 32846. 
Murphy (Kk. ©.) Roosevelt’s: the man. 
25789. 
Murphy (R.. E.) Kerry courting. 
33904 (158). 
Murphy (Spud): 
Beebe. 3429. 
Dixieland shuffle. 24425. 
House hop. 27287. 
Jangled nerves. 19831. 


Stompin’ at the Savoy. 5599. 


Sunday. 8860. 


Swingtime in the Rockies. 23530. 
Trans-continental. 18228. 
Murphy (T. EH.) When I dream, I 


dream of you. 3019. 
Murphy (Thomas F.) 
of memory. 29885. 
Murphy (Tim) See Murphy (Timothy 
F.) 
Murphy (Timothy F.) 
14444. 
Murphy (Tom) 
Murray (Alan): 


In my garden 


New moon. 


See Murphy (T: E.) 


Call of the pipes. 15795. 
Tll walk beside you. 27382. 
Madam Jeanette. 17104. 


Miracles sometimes happen. 27932. 
She shall have music. 2422. 
Wandering player. 9181. 
Murray (Albert) There’s a graveyard 
in the foothills of the Rockies. 28721. 
Murray (Billy): 
Kau folio. 13987. 

Murray’s (Billy) ten genuine Ha- 
waiian melodies. 14328. 
Murray (Calvin) Just an old rustic 

Shack. 4519. 


1980 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Murray (D. D.): 


Are you just pretending, dear. 
24104. 
Call upon the name of Jesus. 307. 


Murray (Dave): 
Maybe you may know it too. 14237. 
Under her spell. 15179. 

Murray (F. E.): 
I’m gonna meet Miss Prosperity. 


7305. 
Oh! Alf Landon, we’re betting on 
you. 28144. 
Murray (Gordon) Shine on, silver 
moon. 30538. 


First book of short 
22081. 


Murray (Gregory ) 
organ interludes. 
Murray (H. A.): 
Beautiful dawn of love. 
Florida sunshine. 3912, 
When it’s spring. 9276. 
Murray (H. C.) Just a dream come 
true. 4507. 
Murray (J. A.): 
In time of roses. 


13007. 


24996. 


Ye banks and braes. 30950. 
Murray (Martha) Oh! Won’t that 
be a great great day. 32755. 


Murray (Maurice) It was only a line. 
4474, 
Murray (Phil) 
Murray (R. G.) 
26484. 
Murray (Richard) : 
At a dance I met you by chance. 
15617. 
What a pal can do to you. 5975. 
Murray (Ruth) In an old cherry 
orchard. 7462, 16718. 
Murrell (M. D.) Honey guy. 29745. 
Musacchia (J. J.) Sitting by the fire. 
20794. 
Muscariello (Nick) 
30299. 
Muscatello (J. S.): 
Don’t keep me in doubt. 24440. 
Just a tender tune. 13959. 
Muschett (Owen) : 
Cigarette girl. 24306. 
No one can steal you from me. 
230382. 
Swing the baton. 23519. 
Musclow (BH. C.) Over the waves that 
come rolling. 2094. 


Dream of you. 3778. 
You're my heartache. 


Nterra pusilleco. 


Museo (Charles) Two  mazurkas. 
32551. 

Music goes ’round. 1466, 1475, 2309, 
2744. 


Music hath charms. 
1233, 1648, 1796. 
Music highways and byways. 

Music library of Chicago: 
Cup. 6691. 
Dear, wert thou less than all the 
world to me. 13256. 


233, 951, 1087, 
27984. 


Gundi. 7045. 
Kuni-San. 7045. 
Night of a thousand stars. 14454. 
Parted. 14565. 
Questions. 8490. 
Rondel, 17766. 
Whispering winds. 9809. 
Music-master sketches. 143830*. 
Music of the ordinary. 22896. 
Music products corp. : 
Air waves. 6280. 
Emblems of victory. 29541. 
Legionaires on parade. 7699. 
Spirit of our navy. 8804. 
Wings of victory. 93859. 
Music publishers holding corp. : 
Along the old frontier. 29218. 
Bye and bye. 31220. ; 
Down the cottonwood trail. 29510. 


How’s by you. 31833. 
Til thank you to stay out of my 
dreams. 31911. 
Mister and Missus Doakes. 
My little buckaroo. 32603. 
My silver dollar man. 32627. 
Tankard of ale. 33366. 
Music, second year, children’s manual. 
4918, 
Music service co.: 
My arms are full of memories. 
ni pelere 
Yoh’r ma light divine. 
Music the whole world loves. 
Musical comedy memories. 
17271. 
Musical hour. 27987*. 
Musical masterpieces. 20256-20258. 
Musical salvationist. 1800-1802, 4920, 
8053, 11342, 14331, 17272, 20260, 22897, 
25404, 27990, 32559, 32560: 
Musicant (B.): 
I’m in the business—What busi- 
ness. 27428, 29816. 
Plans. 17623. 
Play geography. 


32505. 


17277. 
1799. 
11341, 


32874. 


Musikwissenschaftlicher verlag, g. m. 
beih:: 
Fantasia. 16006. 
Notturni. 16360. 
Notturno. 163861. 
Sinfonia D-dur. 15834, 18922. 
1. symphonie C-moll. 9506. 
IV. symphonie es-dur. 33904. 
VI. symphonie A-dur. 9508. 
MuSnicki (W.): 
iam... 32212, 
Spij malefistwo. 33254. 
Sybiracy. 14990. 
Musser (C. O.) I seek your love. 
22389. 
Musser (N. M.) Sunbeam song. 20927. 
Mutter (C. L.) : 
I must be falling in love. 29831. 


"Till you be nice to me. 30743. 


1981 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Mutz (Frank) ‘Throw away your 
troubles, and smile, smile, smile. 
21088. 

Muzzy (L. J.) Night nurse. 8196. 

My bonnie. 14840, 30206. 

My bonnie lies over the ocean. 14341. 

My country home. 14850. 

My father’s growing old. 4942. 

My good mother. 113838, 11354. 

My mimosa maid. 9509 (510). 

My old fashioned scrap book. 4984. 


sweet Hawaiian rose. 1905. 
My tomboy girl. 11447. 
My way to heaven is through your love, 
sweetheart. 18648 (254, 255). 
Myddleton (W. H.) au., and Myddleton 
(G. E.) prop.: 
Hungarian. 12862 (227). 
My lady love. 12862 (227). 
Myer (Bert) Louisville Louie. 25231, 
Myer (Bly) See Blymyer (R. L.) 


Myer (K. A.) Laughing at you now. 
30001. 

Myers (A. C.) Oshtuh buyer. 20484. 

Myers (A. D.) Colossal New York 
town. 15876. 


Myers (A. D.) & sons. I heard it on 
the radio. 29790. 


Myers (Al.) I heard it on the radio. 


29790. 
Myers (B. B.) Old Black Joe gone 
hi-de-ho. 2016. 


Myers (Carmel) See Blum (C. M.) 


Myers (Hlsie) Ill never forget. 1050. 
Myers (F. A.) American soldier. 
24031 (5). 
Myers (F. P.) Please be mine. 20560. 
Myers (F. 8S.) Gift of song. 801. 
Myers (H. E.): 
Dodging the creditors. 31440. 
Gone with the breeze. 22121. 


I’ve hitched my wagon to a star. 


19678. 
Please be mine. 20560. 
Red smoke. 206839. 


Ya-de-ya-de-ya-de-ya. 21464. 
Myers (Lyla) See Prather (L. M.) 
Myers (S. G.): 

Ahi wela. 31. 

Akahi hoi. 36, 37. 


Myers (Sherman) pseud. See Ewing 


(Montague) 
Myers (W. B.) In love with you. 
27541. 


Myers (W. E.) While jamming for 
his majesty, the Zulu king. 33726. 
Myers & Carrington. Ye old English 


Christmas. 29094*. 
Mylonas. 1919. 
Myram (Mary) pseud. See Biondi 
(A. M.) 
Myrow (Joe): 
Hot spell. 4160. 


I’m in love. 4282. 


Two in love. 
Mysels (Sammy) : 


2861, 5847. 


Tll be hanged if they’re gonna 
hang me. 7250. 
River man. 17750. 


Since Yussel learned to yodel, he’s 
a Yiddishe mountaineer. 8689. 
Woman’s got a right to change her 


mind. 21435. 
Na dubt, dubozku. 32641. 
Nabholz (M. 8.) My grace is sufficient 
for thee. 17314. 
Nadeau (Ulysses) Three brown mice. 
21087. 
Nadler (Mrs. C.. EH.) See Nadler 
(Fritz) 
Nadler (Fritz) : 
Ask me why I sing. 12955, 
Gone with the wind. 24636, 
In old Madeira. 13850. 
Tears in my song. 15023. 


Nadolny (Hazel) au., and Nadolny 
(G. 8.) prop. Beach song, I’m a son 


of the beach. 26642. 

Nador (Katherine) Gypsy and his 
old violin. SSO. 

Naess (William) Nights of gold. 
28101. 


Nagel (Adolph) : 
Kleines geistliches konzert. 
Quintett. 23226f 23227. 
Suite im alten stil. 23474. 
4 original-sonaten. 4049. 
31 stiicke aus alten suiten. 4129. 
Nagel (EH. O.) I learned the meaning 
of love. 27362. 
Nagel (Harold) 
Nagel (Robert) : 
Remember my heart. 380457. 
We need a vacation. Z964. 
Nagle (Paul) Let me be your sweet- 
heart, once again. 16920. 
Nagle (W. S.): 
King of Yvetot. 25104. 
Now is the hour of darkness past. 
5073. 
Nagler (Franciscus) 
snow. 380518. 
Nagro (C. F.) Silent night. 2444. 
Nahmee (R. K. M.) Syrian and Egyp- 
tian music and vocal _ selections. 
5662. 
Nall (Frank)  ‘There’s a _ covered 
wagon rollin’ o’er the prairie. 21049. 
Nall (J. B.) Workers for our country. 
23914. 
Naltsa (Themi) Thumasai. 2789. 
Nance (O. H.) jr. Let’s play house 


4561. 


My only love. 32620. 


Serenade in the 


again. 11087. 

Nani wale Lihue. 14485. 

Nape (David) Tomi Tomi. 9049, 
12371. 


Napoletano (Camillo) Italy empire. 


1982 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Napoli (Charles) 
bridge march. 
INapolre (sy, F:)-: 
Let’s’ tell 
11047. 
Never before. 
Waltz of love. 
Napoli (Jacopo) 
Napolitan (Angelo) 


San Francisco bay 
11891. 
it to the preacher. 
11470. 

12529. 

Ouverture. 17372. 
Until the dawn. 


18271. 

Napolitano (Oscar) Dos rosas para 
ti. 6790. 

Naptan (John) Just for the thrill of 
it. 10946. 


Won’t you share your 

26423. 

Pleure. 11708. 
Concerto in E mi- 


Nard (Tony) 
love with me. 
Nardini (Nino) 
Nardini (Pietro) 
nor. 15517 (62). 
Nardo (V. W.) Rose of the garden 
and you, dear. 28401. 
Nardone (S. J.) jr. 
loveliness. 25164. 
Narramore (Winston) Bless your 
heart honey, bless your heart. 138060. 
Nascimbene (Mario) Vivendo accan- 
to a te. 5896. 
Nash (G. H.) 
28299, 28300. 
Nash (W. M.) 
you’re in your centennial. 
Nash (Wanda): 
Brother do we feel great when we 
feel lousy. 13098. 
Heart-rending love ballad. 13555. 
We never get to first base with the 


Let’s walk in 


PreciouS wee one. 


Texas, dear old Texas, 
15048. 


dames. 21263. 
Nassar (R. S.) At the end of each 
day. 24113. 


Natalini (Alfonso) Cuddle up and say 
you care. 313877. 
Nathan (H. B.) Little cowboy. 11077. 
Nathan (J. S.): 
In the garden of the West. 
(248). 
Your happiness is all I wish, deep 
‘in my heart. 21569 (633). 
Natio (1.) pseud. See Culotta (llum- 
inato) 
Nation (H. EH. J.) 
Nation (Hugh) 
chair. 8126. 
Nation (L. L.) 
you back to Romany. 


21569 


Tri-ango. 28796. 
My mother’s rocking 


Hear my heart calling 
4102. 


Natl. assn. of Delta theta chi. Songs 
of Delta theta chi. 25943. 

Natl. assn. of modern music, ine. 
Miracle series of modern music. 
ME 

Natl. inst. of music and arts, inc.: 

Ahi wela. 31. 

Akahi hoi. 36, 37. 


All through the night. 52. 
Aloha oe. 62, 


126829—37——31 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 214. 

Nioma plan for violin. 
14459. 

Rock of ages. 
National march. 
Natl. music ¢co.: 

Don’t muss my hair. 

Just for a day. 10943. 

Mother dear. 11320. 
Natl. music pub. corp.: 

Live a Gypsy interlude. 25199. 

Underneath Miami’s dreamy moon. 

26187. 
Natl. poetry center. 


1954, 


2997, 2298. 
20339. 


21902. 


What grows in 


my garden and other songs. 125838. 

Natole (J. B.) Fading rainbow. 
27047. 

Nauer (J. B.) All I need is you. 
21588. 

Naughten (Hazel) You’re the one I 
love. 6211, 24000. 

Naumann (W.) pseud. See Brand- 


stetter (Willi) 
Nautical John. 1928. 
Nautical medley. 17381. 
Nava (D. N.) Club Lazaro Cardenas. 
15869. 
Navales (lL. R.) Don’t you forget me, 
my dear senorita. 95761. 
Navalinski (EH. A.) I 
sympathy. 31974. 
Navarrete de Martin (Emilia) : 
Brisa. 9768. 
Obrero. 11532. 
Roosevelt al frente. 11858. 
Roosevelt in the front. 14703. 
Navratil (Hugene) What’s life with- 


need your 


out love. 12585, . 
Navratil (Frances) Dallas bound. 
13225, 
Nayer (P. B.) My darling, my dear. 
11860. 
Naylor (HE. A.): 
God cares. 19314. . 
Saved to serve. 33066. 
Star of hope. 20893. . 
Why be alone. 21388. 


Naylor (H. W.) Angelus. 18648 (16). 
Naylor (G. J.) Blue coat. 9738. 
Nazare-Aga (Y. K.) Yeux clos. 9509 


(815). 
Nazarene (Dominick) We broke apart 
but youre still in my heart. 9200. 
Nazarene pub. house: 
Dark Africa. 3681. - 
Jesus is His name. 4484. 
Savior lead me. 5400. 
Way is growing better every day. 


9936. 

Neago (Jean) Murcia. 30199. 

Neal (B. E.): ; 
Hleven o’clock in heaven. 19163. 
I took little Sue to the zoo. 24896. 


1983 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Ea a nae ean ETRE EM La 


Neal (B. E.)—Continued. 
Night is here. 20364. 
That’s you. 21035. 


Neal (lL. O.) Too much moonshine. 
23646. 

Neal (Lois) There’s only one you. 
26108. 

Neal pub. co. Eleven o'clock in heaven. 
19163. 

Nealy (Robert) Just we two. 4536. 

Neapolitan (Ray) Until the dawn. 
18271. 

Neapolitan street orchestra of two 
pieces. 11460*. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 8168, 17382, 
32649. 


Neat (John) : 
Do you know Charlie Digby. 29189 
(87). 
Do you miss me in the dear home- 
land. 18648 (99). 
In all my dreams. 16714. 
Jolly jingles. 9509 (348). 
Pretty little girl from nowhere. 
29189 (342). 
Nebeker (Vern) Im all wrapped up 
in love. 27402. 
Necken-polska. 17385. 
Neddo (Gertrude) While the sun sinks 
in the west. 21374. 
Neddo (Mrs. John) 
trude) 
Needham (A. A.) 
33904 (111). 
Needham (J. HE.) 


See Neddo (Ger- 
Highland croon. 


My heart is calling 


you. 28024. 
Needles (J. F.) I wonder why. 7421. 
Neel (B. L.) My mother. 28054. 
Neeld (C. V.) My inspiration you. 
28033. 


Neeley (Maurine) : 

Ask me no questions. 26606. 

Heaven on earth. 27239. 

More than likely. 22876. 

Parting is such sweet 

23161. 

Romantic interlude. 
Neff (EF. M.) Some how. 
Negley (H. J.) 

U. S. A. 20492. 
Negley (Joseph) 
14384. 
Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly. 
30269, 
Negro songs of protest. 17388. 
Negro spirituals. 17389. 
Nehr (C. M.): 
And that she liked. 3835. 


SOrrow. 

23281. 
14848. 

Our own dear old 


My Illinois home. 


One moment with you. 20468. 
Right under the moon. 8547. 
Nehring (Albrecht) Unvollkommene 

ehe. 5870. 
Neibaur (KE. T.) Honey, please be 
kind. 10462. 


Neiburg (A. J.) : 


Graduation waltz. 13496. 
Nobody knows but the _ posies. 
17426. 

There goes my attraction. 21042. 
Vaquero. 12487. 

Ydu’ve got me_ guessin’ again. 
29167. 


Neidengard (H. G.): 
North wind whistling ’round the 
corner. 30289. 
Where are all the joys that sum- 
mer brought. 23837. 


Yellow gleams the moon. 18546. 
Neiditch (Sidney) Love made _ its 
début. 22734. 
Neidlinger (O. B.) Young Werner’s 
song. 9509 (819). 
Neidlinger (W. H.) au., and Neidlinger 
(O. B.) prop.: 
Abide with me. 18648 (2). 
Alleluia! O Lord of all. 18648 
(8). ; 
Come unto Me. 9509 (144). 


Could ye not watch. 9509 (159). 

Day is gently sinking to a close. 
6253 (96). 

Death is vanquished. 
139). 

God be merciful to me. 9509 (266). 


3270' (138, 


I will lay me down in peace. 9509 
(321). 

Jesus, I my cross have taken. 3270 
(335, 336). 

Lindy. 3270 (372, 373). 

Little girl. 9509 (402). 

Maiden and the _ birds. 18648 
(237). 

Old mill wheel. 18648 (274). 


On our way rejoicing. 3270 (479, 


480). 
Prince of humanity. 3270 (521, 
522). 
Silent sea. 18648 (324). 
Song-sparrow. 3270 (609, 610). 
Still, still with thee. 9509 (708). 
Thy peace, O Lord. 18648 (356). 
Two songs. 3270 (451). 


Neill (William) Allegro moderato in 
G minor. 12904. 
Neitz (Arthur) : 
Goin’ down the Santa Fe trail. 
19316. 
Lonesome moon. 
Nekuda (R. F.): 
When I dream of my dear home 
sweet home. 12606. 
Would you consider me. 127385. 
Nellums (D. T.) When evening comes. 
9251. 
Nelly (Jean) 
24117. 
Nelms (Crawford) jr. Baby why didn’t 
you play fair. 12975. 


4693. 


Au temps des croisades. 


1984 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Nelsen (Christian) : 
Grand home coming. 
Jesus’ love. 16829. 
Moving day. 17262. 
That wonderful day. 18148. 
Up yonder. 18276. 


16307. 


Nelsen (Sister Mary Xavier) Jesus 
and the children. 7569. 

Nelsen (R. P.) Walking the streets 
looking for you. 33606. 

Nelson (A. W.) On Jordan’s bank. 


12862 (383). 
Nelson (Arnette) 
thing. 19560. 
Nelson (H. G.): 
Gone with the wind. 22122. 
Heaven in my heart. 29720. 


I kept rubbing that 


Hickor y-dickory-dock. 16405, 
19447. 

Horse op’ry, yipi addy yipi addy 
aye. 19487. 


Let me sing in Hecho Valley. 380011. 


Love came out of the night. 1559. 
Oh! You rogue! You stole my 
heart. 28069, 25563. 
Nelson (H. B.): 
My life is for you. 14390. 
Sunset on old Chippewa. 14948. 


Nelson (H. G.) 
31703. 

Nelson (H. T.) Out where the blue 
bluebonnets bloom. 11629. 

Nelson (J. D.) lLet’s take a chance- 


Gotta picture of you. 


on-love. 7721. 
Nelson (J. T.) You're leaving me blue. 
23981. 
Nelson (J. W.) You're leaving me 
blue. 23981. 
Nelson (K. J.): 
Virst and last sweetheart. 13407. 
Good-night, sweet dreams. 13491. 


Just as long as the _ bluebonnet 
blooms. 13965 
Paradise on wheels. 
Someone I love like you. 
Nelson (lL. J.): 
Dreaming silver moon. 1383829. 
I am goin’ to town. 10499. 
Nelson (lL. P.) Adventures of Simple 
Simon. 12875*. 
Nelson (M. BE.) Reward. 17733. 
Nelson (M. M.) For Texas. 751. 
Nelson (M. 8.) I’m through with you. 
19641. 
Nelson (Marion) 
32467. 
Nelson (Melissa) How can I get along 
without you, baby. 4168. 
Nelson (Ozzie} Loyal sons of Rutgers. 
7862, 14198. 
Nelson (R. A.) Good bye, my dear, 
good bye. 193831. 
Nelson (R. 8.) Along the azalea trail 
with you in old Mobile. 6307. 


14564. 
14855. 


Memories of Nevada. 


Nelson (Rudolph) : 

Ich bin das Fratilein Dudelsack. 
33904 (134). 
Miss Dudelsack. 
O du my darling, du, du, du. 

(218). 
Reite roter leutenant. 383904 (247). 
Schach-duett. 383904 (260). 
Schlossgespenst. 33904 (261). 
Wir sind die Macs, die edlen Macs. 
33904 (341). 


83904 (194-196). 
33904 


Nelson (8S. A.) Sweetheart to you. 
5653. 

Nelson (V. L.) Just an interlude. 
25070. 


Nemeth (Anna) 
8859, 33300. 
Nemmers (M. L.) au., and Nemmers 
(EK. P.) prop. Mass in honor of St. 


Sun will shine again. 


Adelina. 6253 (811, 312). 
Nemo (Henry) ‘This is a drug store. 
12330. 


Nemoff (Irving) : 


Before I met you. 18794. 
Buried treasure. 24222. 
Part of me. 20513. 
Nepermann (F. H.) Farmer in the 
overall. 27061. 
Neri (Charles) When ever. 9253. 
Nero und Acté. 32654. 
Nervera: 
Amore. 85, 
Serenata. 2409. 
Nesbit (Jacqueline) Dream man. 
10081. 


Nesbitt (Harry and Max): 
It’s gonna be a bright and sunny 
day. 7544. 
Nun-Yuff and Sun-Yuff. 255385. 
Nesbitt (Jacqueline) Hail to our Pres- 
ident. 381732. 
Nesbitt (S. M.): 


Do you or don’t you. 550. 
Nassau. 28079. 
Nesbitt (W. E.) I miss my little miss. 
10671. 
Nesgen (P. G.) Marching on with 
Horner. 22777. 
Neshamkin (Mortimer and _ Oliver) 
Re-elect Roosevelt. 25744, 25745. 
Nessett (Arthur) Over the radio. 
17560. 
Nestor (J. C.): 
Chinatown blues. 9867. 
Dreaming. 10089. 


Netherlands, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 
Nettles (Bill) : 


Just forgive and forget me, my 
darling. 1370. 
Memories of Huey P. Long. 1695. 


Netzer (EH. F.) 
23156. 


Paradise is empty now. 


1985 


INDEX 


pt. TI, n.s., v. 31 


Neuberger (A. H.): 
Everything. 6873. 
Girl from Tuscaloosa. 6970. 
I get the jitters when Annabelle 
titters. 7223. 
In the hills of Los Gatos. 
O! paradise. 8241. 
Neufeld (A. J.) 


7496. 


S568. 

Neugebauer (Charles) Love in season. 
25242. ‘ 

Neuhofer (Franz) Osterreichische or- 
gelsonate. 5090. 

Neuhofer-gemeinde. Osterreichische 
orgelsonate. 5090. 

Neumann (C. F.) Rose of Rio. 28400. 


Neumann (Freddie) : 
To be in love with you. 
Words fail me. 239138. 
Neumann (Mathieu) aw., and Neumann 
(Maria) prop.: 


12359. 


Gebet. 18648 (139). 
Leichter wanderer. 18648 (219). 
Nachtgebet. 18648 (256). 
Neuville (Pierre) : 
Bleu. 246. 
Depuis que mon cceur. 10015. 
Toi seul. 12369. 
Neville (Fred) : 
Antonio. 29240. 
Oh! Grace, she slappa da_ bass. 
32739. 
Neville (H. G.) Thou art our light. 
30734. 
Neville (Verne) : 
Blue flame. 3472. 


I saw the light in your eyes. 7360. 
I’ve got the Sunday morning hang- 


over blues. 7384. 

Keep your hands on the dollars. 
7640. 

Love came to me in the springtime. 
14155. 


That, they say, is love. 12298. 

There’s a picture on my dresser. 
12310. 

You thought you knew. 15486. 

Nevin (A. P.) Egyptian love song. 

12862 (142). 
Nevin (Ethel) pseud. 
(Gladys) 

Nevin (Ethelbert) : 
Canzone amorosa. 6561. 
Egyptian love song. 12862 (142). 
Gondolieri. 6999. 

Rosary. 383021. 
Nevin (G. H.): 
Close your eyes. 18175. 
In a cottage by the sea. 13835. 
M-A-R-Y I love you. 14228. 


See Brownlie 


Nevin (George B.) au., and Nevin 
(L. C.) prop.: 
Crucified. 6253 (92). 


Draw me to Thee. 6253 (107), 
26533 (60). 
Hail, Jehovah, glorious leader. 


3270 (235). 
King in His beauty. 62538 (264). 
Lord is my shepherd. 17048. 
Sunrise. 6253 (459). 


Romance of spring.| Nevin (Gordon B.): 


Bow down Thine ear. 26706. 


Call the ewes. 3528. 

Church music for the smallest 
organ. 31307. 

Flight of the moon. 24567. 

Incline Thine ear. 27563. 

Lord, I cry to Thee. 27783. 

Lord is nigh unto all. 27785. 


Lord of hosts, great ruler. 27786. 
Minstrel’s reproof. 7980. 
O can ye sew cushions. 5081. 


O holy one, we worship Thee. 


28131. 
Send out Thy light. 28453. 
Silhouettes. 25867. 
Sonate pathétique. 6423. 
Thy will, not mine. 28757. 


Thy word abideth. 28814. 
To Thee do I lift up my soul. 
28778. 
New divorce. 138882. F 
New England trust co. Wind among 
the reeds. 33904 (3840). 
New faces. 17064, 18568, 18638, 20293. 
New faces of 1936. 13900, 14408, 15131. 
New Jersey college for women. Junior 
class, 1937: 


Blue lament. 15782. 
Red cafe. 17706. 
You dance like a moonbeam. 
18574. 
New music: 
Percussion pieces. 14577. 


Strange funeral in Braddock. 
23460. ) 
Toceata. 23460. 

New shoes. 27473. 


New world music corp. Strike up the 
band for U. C. L. A. 28606. 

New Zealand, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. 5. 

Newberry (Cammann) : 


Lid’s off. 16957. 
Lock your heart. 20021. 
Someday. 33223. 

Newcomb (Ellen) Someone to love 


and cuddle up to. 8750. 
Newcombe (H. C.): 

Collection of famous song varie- 
ties. 9892. 

Keene’s (Hank) number four book 
of original mountain, cowboy, 
hill-billy and folk songs. 1389. 

My heavenly mansion. 4961. 

Sing me a hymn. 2463. 


1986 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Newcomer (W. W.) Rest. 17728. 
Newell (M. J.): 
Believin’ in love. 15694. 
Belong to you. 15697. 


Happy -go-lucky  son- of - a- gun. 
16335. 

Newell (Marie) : 
Blue grass of Kentucky. 
I was so lonely. 19685. 
If you want to. 16700. 
Is it any wonder. 16778. 
My Bermuda Rose. 17280, 25409. 

Newell (Roy) : 
Charity begins at home. 


18817. 


13145. 


Completely. 381326, 31827. 

Give a little thought to me. 31653. 
In a continental room. 24957. 
Just driftin’ along. 19872. 

Too many irons in the fire. 28785. 
You’re indispensable. 15471. 
Newell (Sara) Frolic in Atlantic. 

10264. 


Newgass (H. C.): 
I sing of God. 
Tranquillity. 

Newlin (Ruth) 

27149. 

Newlyweds (The) 3270 (75, 212, 281, 

400, 443), 12862 (159), 26533 (131). 

Newman (Alfred) : 

Alessandro. 29206. 
Amour tendre. 29230. 
Desperation. 29469. 
Fiesta hacienda. 29590. 
Invasion. 29910. 
Loretta. 30062. 
Patrician theme. 
Priere. 30431. 
Ramona. 30448, 30449. 
Retribution. 30468. 
Revenge. 30464. 
Sheep shearing. 30535. 

Newman (Charles) : 

Glorious girl. 818. 
It’s no fun. 7549. 
Silhouettes under the stars. 
West wind. 3001. 
You can’t pull the wool over my 


1148. 
12397. 
God’s glad to-morrow. 


32838. 


25868. 


eyes. 12768. 
Newman (Eldridge) Two waltzes. 
23017. 
Newman (F. P.) Come and dance with 
me. 13185. 


Newman (Greatrex) Cause of all the 


trouble is the income tax. 26766. 
Newman (Jack) Broken melody. 
6512. 
Newman (M. M.) Song birds of the 
woods. 20847. 


Newman (Nat) 
Newman (Ruby) 
25971. 


Cat’s pyjamas. 
Starlight and music. 


Newmarch (Rosa) : 

Heart’s morning. 6253 (183). 

I would I were dwelling on India’s 

strand. 6253 (224). 

Newmark (Ben): 
Intimate things. 
Lipstick. 22652. 
Over my dead body. 23146. 

Newmark (Red) See Newmark (Ben) 

Newton (B. L.) Manger lullaby. 32422. 

Newton (Doris) Island dreams. 10847. 

Newton (Eddie) Casey Jones, the 

brave engineer. 383904 (35). 

Newton (Hrnest) : 

April song. 12862 (10). 

Come back Jack. 29189 (66). 

In springtime. 33904 (1386). 

My summer girl. 29189 (289). 

Old English country dances. 23078. 

When love flies home. 29189 

(465). 

Who'll marry me. 
Newton (J. E.) Passion chorale. 
Newton (L. G.): 

Chantons encore. 13144. 

Messmates. 82479, 32480. 

Wanderthirst. 33616. 
Neyses (Michael) Sunset Sal, my twi- 

light gal. 2631. 

Nial the minstrel. 

Nibling (Allene) : 
Love me a little. 
Salt and pepper. 5389*. 

So this is forever. 17949. 
Nicastro (Joseph) Isn’t this a lovely 

evening, for love. 1284. 
Niechia (L. M.) Nial the minstrel. 
25502*. 

Nichol (Hdward) : 
Bless the children. 
I dunno. 4213. 

Nicholas (Kmily) 

Nicholas (R. E.): 
Dunking doughnuts. 
Lee Bell. 4595. 

Nicholas (William) : 
Back ’em back. 15655. 
Chromatily. 21773. 

Drag along. 31470. 

HEimaline. 27014. 

Far from home. 27057. 

Give me just a little loving. 

Got my baby back. 848. 

I hate myself for being so good to 

you. 19549. 
Just like a rainbow. 22580. 
Just longing for my U. S. home. 


22495. 


29189 (475). 
G3) 


25502*. 
7837. 


26677. 
Hands off. 31736. 


3814. 


22098. 


16857. 

Virginia. 12509. 

Youre my angelic sweetheart. 
ale. 


339. | Nicholis (C. D.): 


Because I’m mad at you. 9677. 
Hyes. 10188. 


1987 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Nicholls (C. D.) —Continued. 
Goodbye dreams. 103381. 
How could I do without you. 
27295. 
I know I’m in love with you. 
31898. 
I’m just like a rainbow when it 


comes to you. 16587. 
It must be love. 16790. 
Just like that. 10949. 


Let me hold you in my arms. 
16922. 
Little girl of the West. 
Lonesome Luke. 17036. 
Papa’s got to learn to say yes, 
yes to mama. 17574. 
Saturday night. 11895. 
Sweetheart with you. 
That night of all nights. 
Uhm-m-m. 28841. 
Western pal. 18370. 

Nicholls (Charley) : 

Because I’m mad at you. 
Eyes. 10183. 

Goodbye dreams. 10331. 
Just like that. 10949. 
Little girl of the West. 
Lonesome Luke. 17036. 
Saturday night. 11895. 
That night of all nights. 12280. 

Nicholls (Heller) Viennese sketches. 
28875. 

Nicholls (Horatio) pseud. 
(Lawrence) 

Nicholls (Margaret) : 
Dignity. 16021. 
Impudence. 16021. 

Nicholls (Robert) We want Roosevelt. 
15257, 15258. 

Nichols (Alberta) It will have to do 
until the real thing comes along. 
22526. 

Nichols (kK. M.) 
Daisy. 313882. 
Nichols (George) 

shining. 11979. 

Nichols (H. L.) 

Nichols (M. H.) 


17005. 


38030. 
12280. 


9677. 


17005. 


See Wright 


Daisy, my black-eyed 
Silvery moon was 


513. 
25759. 


Dear old Texas. 
Rhode Isiand. 


Nichols (Nora) Floating down the 
river. 16208. 
Nichols (R. H.) When you promised 
me. 15348. 
Nicholson (Cubby) See Nicholson 
(M. A.) 
Nicholson (J. C.) jr.: 
I was born to love you. 4350. 
Just a summer night. 4513. 


Just another night alone. 4524. 
Lovely little lady. 4750. 
Nicholson (Jimmy) See Nicholson 
(J. C:) gr: 
Nicholson (M. A.) Voices in the night. 
18308. 


Nicholson’s, ltd. : 

Home to Hawaii. 31808. 

Mother’s hands. 25384. 
Nickelsburg (Sidney) Greater New 

York anthem. 22136. 

Nickerson (C. EK.) Angel hymn. 
Nickerson (Lee) : 

I know it’s gonna be different this 


18704. 


time. 24800. 
Maybe I had the wrong idea of 
love. 25307. 


You can have my company. 23948. 
Nickley (Nicholas) : 


Indian song. 10822. 
My darling please whisper. 25417. 
San Francisco rythm. 23302. 


5873. 
I wonder if you 


Upside down. 
Nickolas (P. R.) 
still care. 7420. 
Nicolai (Ph.) : 
Hear Thy praise. 31770. 
Wake, awake, for night is flying. 
30835. 
Nicolaisen (Svend) 
valse. 31008. 
Nicolette (M. F.) 
me now. 26617. 
Nicolo (Mario) Yo... 
Nicomede music c€o.: 
Beautiful dreamland. 9670. 
Broadside. 9770. 
Deiro’s (Guido) royal method for 
piano accordion. 6745. 
Guitar melody. 10352, 
Kau folio. 18987. 
Let’s play together. 14068-14071. 
Morris’s modern method for tenor 
banjo. 1769-1771. 
Murray’s (Billy) ten genuine Ha- 
waiian melodies. 14328. 
Place (The William) jr. method 
for the mandolin. 20555, 20556. 
Shake that guitar. 11947. 
Silk stockings. 11974. 
Some blues. 12026. 
Telephone call. 12248. 
Todo va bien. 12368. 
With you and my guitar. 
Wyoming Joe. 12741. 
Nie miata baba kiopotu. 
Niederberger (Max): 
Ausflug mit dir ist ein ausflug ins 
gliick. 38867. 
Wenn ich ein miédel wtisst. 5967. 
Niederlitz (Heinrich) Artisten-polka. 
9603. 
Niederlitz (Heinrich) verlag, inh. G. 


SOernes glade 
Baby, don’t bother 


VOinces Wee 


12710. 
6697, 6698. 


Niederlitz. Artisten-polka. 9603. 
Niel (Herms) pseud. See Nielebock 
(Hermann ) 


Nieleboek (Hermann) : 
Annemariechen-Annemarei, ei ei ei, 
du bist treu. 18709. 


1988 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Mariann’ du hast es meinem herzen |} Nisen (Barney) : 


angetan. 324381. 
Nielsen (—) Ciaccona. 31092. 
Nielsen (Kai) Kronprinsesse Ingrids 
marseh. 25118. 
Nielsen (Nellie Godske-) See Godske- 
Nielsen (Nellie) 
Nielsen (P. K.): 
In the quiet of evening twilight. 
13862. 
Love’s sweet dream, 25274. 
Nielsen (V. P.) Spring of love for you. 
2570. 
Niemann (Walter) : 
Bunte blumen. 31210. 
Evening in Seville. 13368. 
Krippenmusik zur Weihnacht. 
eeeee. 
Singing fountain. 14805. 
Venezianische garten. 12492. 
Weihnachts-idylle. 2995. 
Niemezyk (Waclaw) Andante. 26039. 
Nieto (Mateo) Por tu causa mujer. 
32889. 
Niewiadomski (St.): 


Chitopca mego mi zabrali. 31286. 

Klatwa. 322138. 

Nie bede cie rwata konwalijko 
biala. 32671. 

Otwo6rz Janku. 32802. 

Przykro, przykro jest debowi. 
32928. 


Siedzi ptaszek na drzewie. 33132. 
Siwy koniu. 33162. 
Szumi w gaju brzezina. 

Nightingale (The) 8199. 

Niihau medley. 14456. 

Niksech (D. E.): 

On the campus at the U. 23109. 
When it’s springtime back home 
again. 18417. 

Niles (J. J.): 

Down in yon forest. 
Lulle lullay. 30089. 
More songs of the hill-folk. 27969. 

Nils-Georgs musikfOrlags, a. b. Var 

barmhartig. 33574. 
Nilsen (J. P.): 
Song of the sweet long ago. 17977. 
That beautiful island of homes. 
23575. 
Nin (Joaquin) 
Pablo Esteve. 

Nina. 985. 

Nine o’clock revue. 

Nino (Eleanore) pseud. 

band (Elli) 

Ninon (E.) 

25996. 

Nioma plan for violin. 14459. 

Nippa (Bernhart) Only a second hand 

rose. 11606. 


30049, 


31465, 31466. 


Sur un air de danse de 
2637. 


65 Daan 
See Mantin- 


Suicide with music. 


Bachelor of hearts. 171. 
Dance, little lady. 6704. 
Darkness. 494. 
Everybody sing. 18875. 
Gotta go. 845. 
Happy-go-lucky. 22168. 
Hotcha. 962. 
Loneliness. 4684. 
Lovely lady. 1586. 
Majoring in love. 16385. 
Sailing high. 2348. 
Swing that thing. 23518. 
What’s it all about. 18383. 
Yea, team. 3169. 

No es igual. 32686. 

No limit. 1130. 

Noack (Herbert) : 
Heut’ gehst du ohne gruss an mir 


voriiber. 31790. 
Nur ein kleiner strauss narzissen. 
32720. 


Peter hat Marie gektisst. 32858. 
Wenn vom himmelszelt ein kleines 


sternlein fallt. 12571. 
Noack (Kurt): 
Heinzelminnchens wachtparade. 
16387. 
Marionetten um mitternacht. 4800, 
4801, 30122. 
Noah (Grace) Faded love. 31544. 


Noakes (I. L.) 
in me. 245. 
Noateh (Alfred) 
nize the night. 
Nob hill nights. 
Noble (Harold) : 
How vain is man who boasts in 
fight. 27203. 
I attempt from love’s sickness to 
fly. 7186. 
Noble (Johnny) : 
Bronson’s song folio. 24215, 24216. 
Ev’ryone is singing Hawaiian now. 
24527. 


Blessings of your faith 


How can we recog- 
Pf (PAS poe 
30285, 30965. 


Ha-i-na i-a mai ka-pu-a-na. 4058. 

I found romance in Hawaii. 7217. 

Kuu ipo. 7663. 

Lovely night blooming cereus. 
25265. 

Pretty red hibiscus. 8467. 

Ta-hu-wa-hu-wai. 15002. 

That’s the Hawaiian in me. 30704. 

What Hawaii means to me. 15274, 


When Hawaii calls. 30874. 
When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo- 
hop. 6002. 
When the hula goes down and 
around, 18427. 
Nobie (L. L.) Desert 
31415. 
Noble (Ray) : 
If you love me. 1210. 
Miracles sometimes happen. 


moonlight. 


27932, 


1989 


INDEX 


pt..111, n. s., v. 31 


Noble (Ray )—Continued. 

Touch of your lips. 5802. 
Noble (Ronald) Lullaby of love. 7872. 
Noble (T. T.): 

Choral prelude on ‘Tallis canon. 


6607. 
Choral prelude on the tune St. 
Peter. 6608. 


Ear training tests. 19155. 


O hear Thou from heaven, 28130. 
Office of the holy communion. 9509 
(540). 
Ten .offertory sentences. 3270 
(454). 
Where cross the crowded ways of 
life. 26346. 
Nobody knows the trouble I see. 28116. 
Nocito (Carmen) You're the one girl 
in the world for me. 23999. 
Nodine (V. G.): 
City by the sea. 9879. 
Dreamland lullaby. 21928. 


I looked in the glass. 4248. 
Patrick O’Connor. 23164. 
Peek a boo moon. 11664. 


To the falls of Niagara. 12362. 
Noe (T. I.) Somewhere in this wide 
world, waits a love for me. 12040. 
Noelsch (Wm.) Lovely appear. 849. 

Noggle (H. P.) Sugar. 30642. 
Nolan (Bob): 
Blue prairie. 138069. 
Chant of the plains, I need you. 
29382. 
Cool water. 29427. 
Hold that critter down. 13577. 
Songs of the pioneers., 20862. 
Sons of the pioneers song folio. 
8783. 
Touch of God’s hand. 9052. 
Nolan (Ed.) So sorry now. 20819. 
Nolan (Jimmy) : 
Heart of gold. 4107. 
Life is empty without love. 1479. 
Nolan (M. L.) Out of a broken ro- 
mance, I made a song. 14552. 
Nolan (Michael) I whistle and wait 
for Katie. 29850. 
Nolan (Peter) : 
Bring back the old-fashioned girl 
that father used to make. 18844. 
I’m getting ready for spring. 19613, 


Sky-line. 20798. 

Slug-a-bed. 20804. 
Nolan (R. H.) Our parting song. 
204938. 
Nolan (S. J.) Irish orphan’s lament. 
1273. 


Nolan commercial studios. Have you 
ever tried to count to a billion. 29706. 
Noli (F. S.) Hymnore. 16466. 
Nolte (R. E.): 
Christ of the centuries. 
Eastertide. 636. 


6611*. 


878. 
Let’s start anew. 


Guiding star. 
Nolte (Vernon) 
25162. 
Nome (Robert) psewd. See Clarke (R. 
A.) 


Nomis 


(Adrian) pseud. See Simon 

(Nat) 

Non ti conoseo pit. 468, 1969, 32105, 
32710. 

Noonan (Jack) Youre the sweetest 


girl I know. 12818. 

Noonan (Lucille) There’s a little girl 
who is lonely. 15079. 

Nooner (lL. T.) Keep forever in your 


mind. 19890. 

Norbeck (C. W.) Waltzing in the 
moonlight. 5925. 

Norberto (Jack) Parting. 17584. 


Nordlander (B. W.): 
Japanese lullaby. 22531. 
Night wind. 203872. 
Nordling (Selma) Cupid is -sliding 
down the moonbeam. 6693. 
Norgren (EH. B.) Carnation baby. 
9837. 
Norlander (M. R. A. E.): 
I’m still in my little cottage home 
by the sea. 1126. 

So lonely and blue. 25911. 
Norlen (R. A.) Paradise dreams. 
Norman (Cecil) Fumblin’ 

27116. 
Norman (D. C.): 
Hoola woola. 29189 (169). 
Life is a game of checkers, 
(385). 

Love me baby mine. 15517 (227). 

Phoebe Brown. 29189 (326). 

Picanninny days. 33904 (235). 

Same old silv’ry moon is shining. 

29189 (371). 


5196. 
around. 


9509 


Norman (E. W.) Child divine. 24286. 
Norman (Homer) Dancing in each 
other’s arms. 26880. 
Norman (José) : 
Cuban Pete. 19002. 


Mammy Bong. 1640. 
Sarah the sergeant major’s daugh- 
ter. 33064. 
Norman (Wayne) Jerusalem! O turn 
thee to the Lord. 24645. 
Norra (M. T.): 
Come along step with me. 9894. 


Invitation to Louisiana. 32102, 
Norrid (C. B.) Your family tree: 
33893. 
Norris (Arthur) See Norris (Augus- 
tine) 


Norris (Augustine) : 
Believe me, honey, I'll be leaving 
you. 6482. 
Delightful. 6749. 
I’m in love again. 42883. 


1990 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Two beneath the moon, and only 


one in love. 9095. 
Norris (Homer) : 
Alleluia! Christ is risen! 33904 
(3). 


Ring jubilant, ye pealing Easter 
bells. 33904 (250). 
Norris (I. M.) ‘Tributes to our heroes, 
26152. 

Norris (J.) musie pub. co., ltd.: 
Boris on the bass. 31193. 
Cuban Pete. 19002. 
Heart of gold. 4107. 
Mammy Bong. 1640. 
My girl's a rhythm fan. 
Night must fall. 32678. 
Sarah the sergeant major’s daugh- 


8084, 


ter. 33064. 

There’s a one horse town in Ari- 
zona. 8998. 

With a cup of cold poison beside 
me. 3135. 


Star struck. 5581. 
Tributes to our heroes. 


Norris (M. J.) 
Norris (R. B.) 


26152. 

Norsk musikforlag a/s. Passacaglia. 
ZANE 

Norsk notestik & forlag, a/s. Om 


rytme og dens forhold til gymnas- 
tikkundervisning. 2047. 

Norten (KE. Z.) Broadway blues. 277. 

North (C. R.) How could I know. 
22224. 

North (Clyde): 


I long for love. 27383. 


Oh, baby that’s love. 28145. 

Oh! She loves me, yes, yes. 
327590. 

Oh, you're my tonic. 28157. 

North (Michael) Audrey, little 
Audrey, she laughed and laughed 
and laughed. 51077. 

North (Shelby) Dancing girl of 
Barcelona. 6711. 


North Amer. music co. : 
Just for tonight dance with me. 
27626. 
Since you are mine. 17903. 

When Roosevelt and I were in the 
navy. 28979. 
Northall-Laurie (Dudley) 

(D. N.) 
Northcote (Sydney ) 
6329. 
Northeastern univ. 
Fight for Northeastern. 
Northland songs—no. 1. 
Northup (D. T.): 
Carnival march. | 13134. 
Girl of my heart. 13464. 
Northup melody method. 
Pastime club. 17587. 
Northup pub. co.: 
Carnival march. 


See Laurie 
Anhawd ymadael. 


musical clubs. 


24554. 
11507, 32702. 


14467. 


13134. 


Girl of my heart. 13464. 

Pastime club. 17587. 
Norton (A. W.): 

In the shadow of the Carolina 

hills. 3270 (316). 

Love rules the world. 9509 (423). 
Norton (EH. A.) Could you. 445. 
Norton (Frederic) : 


Bluebell time. 33904 (24). 

Daffadowndilly. 29189 (79). 

I sing of God. 1148. 

Pinkie and the fairies. 9509 (572). 

Shops of London town. 29189 
(383). 

Slippers of Cinderella. 29189 
(392). 


Through the world the fairies go. 
29189 (434). 
Under the sun and moon. 29189 
(443). 
Wells of sleep. 383904 (327). 
Norton (M. D. H.) Art of the fugue. 


15650. 
Norton (Nat) pseud. See Sisk (N. C.) 
Norton (Spencer) Three dances. 
32703. 
Norval (V. B.) No one to care. 1962. 
Norvell (Lee) Moon’s hi-de-ho. 14807. 


Norway, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Norwegian cradle song. 17429. 
Norwegian nights. 10344*. 
Norworth (Jack): 
Blarney. 29189 (39). 
Falling star. 26533 (69). 
Frisky. 16241. 
Fritz. 21569 (153). 
Tm glad I'm a boy and I’m glad 
I’m a girl. 26533 (128). 
I’m glad I’m married. 24031 (91). 
I’m learning something every day. 
PAS G9 C235)e 
If it were not for dear old father. 
26533 (141). 


Let’s get the umpire’s goat. 21569 
(298). 
Nothing ever, ever, ever, hardly 


ever, troubles me. 6253 (345). 
Rosa Rosetta. 24031 (174). 


Since mother was a girl. 21569 
(498). 

Sing me a come-all-ye. 21569 
(502). 

Sing me a come-all-ye like my 


daddy sang to me. 26583. (262). 
You will have to sing an Irish 
song. 12862 (556). 
Norworth (N. B.) When Jack comes 
sailing home. 265383 (318). 
Nosser (M. lL.) Western Jack. 12574. 
Notary (Pasquale) Feeling blue. 
31568. 


Note instruction. 32705. 


LOL 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Notre Dame de Namur (Sister of) 
See Driscoll (M. E.) 

Notturno. 9509 (654). 

Notturno romantico. 20386. 

Novak (F. J.) jr.: 

Lying on the shore. 14207. 
We believe in you, Franklin D. 
5938. 
Novak (Vitézslav) : 
Christkindleins wiegenlied. 26533 
(41). 
Helle nacht. 26533 (113). 
Nachtreise. 26533 (199). 
Notturno. 265383 (201). 
Sommernacht. 265383 (268). 
Sterne im wasser. 26533 (284). 
Totentinzchen. 265383 (296). 
Waldnacht. 26533 (307). 

Novara (Pasquale) : 

Ancielina miguarda. 21605. 
Angelina miguarda. 18706. 
Dolcie amata. 10042, 13288. 
Empia morte. 16121, 19166. 
Sweet love. 33323. 

Novelli (Nicola) Let’s dream again. 
16933. 

Novello (Ivor) : 

Careless rapture. 26754, 31250. 

Glamorous night. 13473. 

Love made the song. 27812. 

Manchuko. 27862. 

Music in May. 27985. 

When love awakes. 28973. 

Why is there ever’ good-bye. 
29046. 

Novello (Vincent) Like as the hart 
desireth the water brooks. 31003 
(97). 

Novello & co., ltd.: 

Andantino. 382249. 

Angler’s song. 15584. 

Arethusa. 18721. 

Art thou troubled. 31725. 

Badajoz. 3399. 

Bailiffs daughter of Islington. 
6389. 

Buneh of green holly and_ ivy. 
21730. ; 

Carol of the white rose. 31258. 

Chaconne. 25700. 

Chanson de nuit. 31269. 

Child’s hymn. 364. 

Choral prelude on Dix. 31290. 

Choral prelude on Irby. 31291. 

Christ’s bell. 31306. 

Coridon’s song. 15904. 

Country dance. 21809. 

Dancing down the valley. 21835. 

Dear is my little native vale. 
21855. 

Earth’s Mighty Maker. 21957. 

Eternal Ruler of the _ ceaseless 
round. 21978. 


1992 


Everyone suddenly burst out sing- 
ing. 696, 6872. 

Fairy ship. 19207. 

Fantasy. 25700. 

Father William. 6894. 

Footprints. 22046. 

Grant, we beseech Thee. 4029. 

Great is the Lord. 27178. 

Greenland fishery. 16313. 

Had we but hearkened. 22144. 

Hail, gladdening light. 19387. 

Hark! the tiny cowslip bell. 13529. 

Here’s a health unto his majesty. 
19441. 

How far is it to Bethlehem. 27298. 

How wonderful are.all Thy works. 
31835. 

I have a garden. 7230. 

I have a lovely snowball. 22271. 

I sing of a maiden. 16639. 

In springtime. 27551. 

Judge eternal. 138945. 

King, O God. 32205. 

Laird o’ Cockpen. 19927. 

Land of my fathers. 19932. 

Last rose of summer. 19937. 

Laudate. 32240. 

Left-right. 22623. 

Let all the world in every corner 
Sing. 27691. 

Let us now praise famous men. 
11051. 

Lift the strain of high thanksgiy- 
ine. wate. 

Light out of darkness. 19990. 

Little child’s song. 32302. 

Little Christmas piece. 32303. 

Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing. 
7811. 

Lord, when we bend before Thy 
throne. 4705. 

Lovely land. 14178. 

Lullaby. 22755. 

Magie. 17110. 

Magnificat and Nune_ dimittis. 
17114, 20128. 

Maple leaf for ever. 20148. 

Mary of Allendale. 14229. 

Memorial melody in C. 27908. 

Moto continuo. 25387. 

Musie for strings. 8050. 

My eyes for beauty pine. 22916. 

My toboggan. 22983. 

Night bird. 8190. 

Nimrod. 8200, 8201. 

Now the winter is gone. 23050. 

O, for a thousand tongues. 17446. 

Old and new. 28162. 

Pean. 5188. 

Passacaglia. 25387. 

Pastoral. 4890. 

Pastoral tune. 5204, 30387. 

Patrol. 23165. 

Piping shepherds. 23184. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Polly Oliver. 20570. 
Praise to the Lord. 2180. 
Prelude. 25700. 
Prelude, Fantasy and Chaconne. 
25701. 
Pretty Caroline. 23216. 
Red Indians. 5801. 
Roumanian luilaby. 8584. 
Sad shepherd. 23295. 
Seales and arpeggios for piano ac- 
cordion. 380504. 
Seeds of love. 23317. 
Service. 5454. 
Shepherds’ carol. 33121. 
Ship of Rio. 20767. 
Short settings of the office for the 
holy communion. 8669. 
Sing we triumphant hymns of 
praise. 17916. 
Sliding. 23385. 
Snowman. 23389. 
Solemn melody. 33209. 
Sonata. 12048, 23409. 
Souls of the righteous. 12074. 
Spinning song. 8803. 
Spring song. 23443. 
Swinging. 23525. 
Thou hast a work for me to do. 
26122. 
To daffodils. 18204. 
Travelling musicians. 12398. 
Tuneful sound of Robin’s horn. 
12422. 
Valiant knight. 33568. 
*Viear of Bray. 21203. 
Water ballad. 21246. 
What is this Scent so pure and 
lovely. 28946. 
Where the bee sucks. 23840. 
Windmill. 23889. 
Wise kings three. 9862. 
With Jockey to the fair. 21423. 
World is very white. 23917. 
Would it were so. 383799. 
You gentlemen of England. 12775. 
Novelty Benny. 11512*. 
Novick (Abe) Lewella waltz. 32276. 
Novie (Bert) Let’s have a wedding 
in June. 16939. 
Now praise we great and famous men. 
1983. 
Now the day is over. 6253 (346). 
Now the winter is gone. 23050. 
Nowa scena: 
Bez przerwy Smieje sie. 31163, 


Gondolo ply. 13486, 13487. 

Graj skrzypku. 7022, 9085. 

Ja kocham ecaty Swiat... 18922, 
14626. 

Ja nie bylem ciebie wart. 13923, 
14006. 

JENOVA” BYAIBISS ay -llE7@ 

Jak drogie sa wspomnienia, 321389, 
32140. 

Jest tylko jedna milos¢. 225387, 
32153. 

Ktam. 32212. 

Klementyna. 21884, 22597. 

Kobieta jest jak r6oza. 14005, 
14006. 

Kochaj tylko mnie. 14007, 22849. 

Mitosé pali jak stonce. 382492, 
32498. 

Mitosé trwata krotko. 7975, T976. 

Mnie wystarezy st0wko... 14279, 
22849. 

Nad kotyska. 8157, 8188. 

Najstodsze tango. 22990, 22991. 

Nie chee wiedziee. 32672, 33171. 

Nie mozna zmuszaG do mitosci. 
8188, 8189. 

Niech nikt o tem nie wie. 15006. 

Noe cygafiska. 144638, 15175. 

Od mitoSci nikt sie nie wykreci. 
8245, 8246. 

Pensjonarka. 22082, 23174. 

Powiedz tylko tak. 8451, 8455, 
14617. 

Przepraszam. 15516. 

Przyjdzie taki dzieh . . . 14626, 
14627. 

Skonfiskowane tango. 33171, 33172. 

Spij malefistwo. 33254. 

Sybiracy. 14990. 

Ta jedna noc... 13487, 14496. 

Tak w zyciu bywa... 15006. 

To nie nie szkodzi. 9034, 9035. 

To ostatnia niedziela. 9037, 9038. 

Tulipany. 383525, 33526. 

Twe oczy modwia kocham. 7975, 
15162. 

Twoje kwiaty. 15174, 15175. 

Wiem, ze nie bytam dla _ ciebie. 
33756, 338757. 

Wiem Ze odejdziesz. 33526, 33758. 


Za jedno stowo... 15505, 15506. 
Zostata nam piosenka ... 15510, 
, 1d5dnK 


32137. Zycie jest jak biekit nieba. 15516. 
Bo jesteSmy mftodzi. 6486, 8452,| Nowabbi (Sam) Somebody’s little 
14617. brown-eyed gal. 338221. 
Codziennie inna. 31318, 32493. Nowell (S. C. R.) Back ter dat shack 
Czy pamietasz malefka kawia- in Carolin’. 24188. 
renke. 13224, 15506. Noyes (G. A.): 
Dla ciebie ... 21883, 21884. Walking around in the _ park. 


Dlaczego wiaSnie dziS? 6765, 8245. 
Gdy sie noc zaczyna. 22081, 22082. 


1993 


18320. 
You’ve become a habit. 15487. 


INDEX 


PtH, nus: Wael 


Noyes (Newbold) jr. 
16942. 
Nozko (H. W.) 
23306. 
Nozze di Figaro. 
Nozze vagabonde. 
Nucci (Italo) : 
Semplicita campestre. 5428. 
Serenata appassionata. 5432. 
Nuccio (Joseph) Mad about you. 7878. 
Nuckols (Blossom) lLet’s pretend to- 
night. 382266. 
Nuernberg (Max) 
from Monterey. 
Nugent (Maude) 
Nuits moscovites. 
Nulty (BH. J.): 
Boom, boom goes my heart. 
Go to sleep in 
10315. 
I love loving on a rainy day. 10588. 
Keep that music playing. 16874. 
Not that Mister Baker not that. 
203882. 
Palermo Rose. 11636. 
Stop! Stop! Stop! when the light 
is red. 18019. 
Sweet lips sweet mine. 
Wal-la wal-la. 21225. 
Nunn (Lou) Maybe I’m falling in love 
again. 30180. 
Nunzio (Charles) 
28326. 
Nurse (Robert) 
Nusbaum (H. 8.) 
Nuteracker suite. 
Nutter (V. D.) 
again. 29131. 
Nutting (EK. Z.): 
Dream gal. 21913, 29515. 
I found a rose. 1017. 
I want a girl that spends all my 


Say you'll be mine. 


9509 (502). 
31279, 32941, 33522. 


My Spanish girl 
11440. 
See Jerome (M. N.) 
11456, 11519. 


13076. 
my arms baby. 


14962. 


Racing fingers. 
Rest. 17728. 
Last waltz. 
28815. 

You must be born 


1434. 


money. 7394. 
That’s just a lesson from me to you. 
21027. 
Nye (C. B.) Keep the old folks well 


and happy. 7639. 
Nyles (W. A.) Good fellowship. 19332. 
Nyman (I. L.): 
Learn to laugh again. 199490. 
Not meant for me. 25528. 
So you want to be alone, oh yeah. 


20821. 
Too late. 23644. 
You lovely thing. 23967. 
Nymark (J. E.) Silent serenade. 
5462. 


Nya (Ne Jae: 
Flag song. 24565. 
Flag song—vU. S. navy. 
O can ye sew cushions. 5081. 
O come, all ye faithful. 3827238, 32724. 
O darkest woe. 32725. 
O dear little children. 


13413. 


30306. 


Let’s play house. | O. K. for sound. 25535. 


O-kay for sound. 27104, 28158, 28725, 
33302, 33628. 
O little one sweet. 5082. 
O Lord, the maker of all thing. 
O mistress mine. 33668. 
O no John. 6253 (348). 
O painter of the fruits and flowers. 
1995. 
6 Rondéin (Muiris) 
2574. 
O Sally my dear. 
O sole mio. 20402. 
O waly, waly. 62538 (351). 
Oahu pub. co.: — 
Birds and the brook. 29315. 
Orientale. 380359. 
Two guitars. 30791. 
Oakland (Ben): 
HKvery-day’s a holiday. 
Hats off. 27220. 
Let’s have another. 
Little odd rhythm. 27748, 30041. 
Roses in December. 28405. 
Twinkle, twinkle little star. 28828, 
30790. 
Where have you been all my life. 
29014, 30900. 
You’re the last of my past. 18614. 
Oakley (C. K.) I can’t make my heart 


25536. 


Sreath do phiano. 


9509 (584). 


27052. 
27707, 30015. 


behave. 24774. 

Oakley (Donald) pseud. See Schaefer 
(A. H.) 

Oakley (LL. V.) pseud. See Lusk 
(L. V.) : 


Oberbrunner (Carl): 
Giuseppe, da barber. 
Under the greenwood tree. 

Oberdorffer (Fritz): 

Sinfonia melodica C-dur. 33147. 
Zwei divertimenti. 33375. 

Oberfeld (—): 

Ce n’est pas trés trés bien. 348. 
Je n’aime pas qu’on me regarde. 
1316. 


13466, 16272. 
33555. 


Si je lui dis non. 2482. 
Oberfeld (C.): 
Mon oncle Alex. 7998. 
Oui! je suis d’Paris. 32804. 
Pour é@tre heureux .. . chantez. 
32894. 
Obersteiger (Der) 25542, 28137. 


Oberto (Morse) It’s you just you. 


13919. 
O’Bittle (S. F.) pseud. See Gilbert 
(MESH BS) 
Oblinger (Harry) : 
I love you dearly. 16552. 
Out of the blue came you. 17552. 


Ring around the moon. 17746. 


Obrenske (Phil) Tl be with you. 
1040. 
O’Briant (Arthur (Smilie)) Watauga 


valley. 26244. 


1994 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


O’Brien (A. F.): 
Art of bowing. 
Twenty-four studies. 

O’Brien (Billy) 

under my arm. 

O’Brien (G. O.) 


33904 (15). 

21569 (159). 
With my shillelagh 
33778. 

It’s the oh! in love. 


4463. 

O’Brien (M. C.) Green meadow. 7034. 

O’Brien (William) Hoteha boom 
boom. 19488. 

Occidental life insurance co. Winning 
the West. 23891. 

Oceomy (FF. W.) Hot dog man. 22219. 


Ocean airliner carnival. 17449*. 
Ochs (Barney) : ° 
Happy me. 10372. 
Rhythm of the day. 11822. 


O’Connell (Caroline) : 
Doctor Bill. 19086, 24428. 
Dreamer’s dreams. 19127, 26975. 
Pride of an Irish heart. 20596. 
Sililoguy of the Lazy O. 20772. 
O’Connell (F. R.): 
Golden sunbeams. 4005. 
Just as we did years ago. 
O’Connell (H. B.): 
Song of love. 
Twilight bells. 
O’Connell (H. R.) 


4525. 


20852. 
0837. 
Moon hangs low. 


20225. 
O’Connell (M. J.): 
Are you winking silver moon. 
12938. 
Call of the whippoorwill. 6541. 
Childhood home in Erin. 6601. 


Darkies love the Mississippi sun. 
6723. 
My pal of tender vears. 11419. 
Two hearts on the bark of a tree. 
9098. 
O’Conner (C. H.) 
about you Helen. 
O’Connor (A. R.): 
Better get your bonnet on. 
Close in your arms. 13174. 
Good boek says. 16294. 
He made his bow on the Bow’ry. 
10399. 
How do I know I love you. 10474. 
Let’s drink a toast to love. 1468. 
Listen to the music. 7752. 
That dreamy melody. 2715. 
When the moonlight falls on the 


There’s something 
18168. 


15709. 


prairie. 12636. 
O’Connor (Andy) See  O’Connor 
(A. R.) 


O’Connor (C. A.): 
Down in old Cottonwood Lane. 
6793. 
In old Tahiti. 7485. 
My sweet Irish lassie. 
O’Connor (John): 
I’m going back to the old home. 
10614. 


5004. 


If I had the old mazuma. 10749. 
You don’t seem to like me as you 


uster do. 12778. 
O’Connor (M. J.) Expo swing. 19196. 
O’Connor (Neil) : 
Off on the train to Reno. 28142. 


Red bandana. 28342. 
Two at sea. 28830. 


You and I have fallen in love. 
29104. 

O’Connoer (R. J.) Two ean live on 
love. 9096. 


Octava btihnen- u. musikverlag, a. g.: 
Dreimal darfst du raten. 19142. 
Griss’ dich Gott, endlich kommst 

du wieder. 193872. 
Ich geh’ mit dir zum standesamt. 
19699. 


Piano parade. 20537. 


Octava verlags, a. g. Grandioso. 
10341. 
O’Daniel (Evalyn) Smiling through. 
3o186. 


Odbert (A. BR.) Little girl. 17000. 
Oddone (Hlisabetta) Principessa can- 
as oo 

Ode on the name Jesu. 
O’Dea (A. C.): 

Betsy Bolivar. 29189 (34): 

Hifi from Paree. 21569 (136). 

For you dear heart. 9509 (237). 


3270 (467). 


Heartsease. 21569 (198). 

Taps. 9509 (730). 

They all started to move. 29189 
(429). 


Whisper my name in your dreams. 
3270 (729). 
O’Dea (J. T.) Moonlight on the Hud- 


son. 4888. 

Odell (H. F.) Paragon park. 21569 
(434). 

Odell (R. E.) Little log cabin in the 
mountains. 32308. 

Odermann (Lena) Tiny hands. 5782. 

Odgers (Ernie) She wasn’t home. 
20761, 28474. 

Odille (J.) Love’s question. 11178. 


Odle (Ray): 


I’ve been dreaming dreams in 
Dreamland. 19667. 
Just a bird of paradise. 19852. 


Odom (E. R.) Night like this for 


lovers. 5047. 
Odom (F. M.) Love past mortal eare. 
4739. 


O'Donnell (Charley) My pony boy. 
6253. (332), 26533 (198). 


Odorosi (Anthony) Just a dream. 
19854. 

O’Dowd (Thomas) 1936 Franklin 
Roosevelt song book. 18648. 

QYdegaard (O. O.) Barndomsminder. 
13001. 


1995 


INDEX 


Oehlecker (B. B.) Down at the Rose- 
dale club. 38766. 


Oehme (Walter) 


the piano accordion. 5249. 
Oelen (E. J.): 

Dreamin’ dreams. 13323. 

Good-night baby. 16297. 


Lament. 14018. 
Singing a love song. 17918. 


What have I got. 15272. 
Oesterle (Louis) : 
A la humoresque. 15517 (1). 


Aus der kinderwelt. 9509 (82). 

Barearola. 18648 (29). 

Barearolle. 3270 (48). 

Yharacterbilder. 9509 (634). 

Collection of French overtures. 
33904 (43). 


3270: (127). 
18648 (93). 


Dancing-lesson. 
Danza delle ore. 


Drawing-room favorites. 18648 
(107-109). 

Edelveilchen. 9509 (197). 

Etude. 15517 (95). 

Gavotte-humoresque. 33904 (92). 


Golden treasury of piano-music. 
18648 (26). 
Heimkehr. 9509 (280). 
Heiterkeit. 9509 (281). 
Impromptu. 21569 (372). 
Inquiétude. 21569 (373). 
Intimité. 21569 (374). 
Mélodie. 21569 (375). 
Menuet. 21569 (3876). 
Notturnino. 18648 (259). 
Oesterle’s instructive course for 
the piano. 18648 (268-271). 
Pantomime. 21569 (377). 
Petite valse. 18648 (281). 
Pizzicato-valse. 15517 (299). 
Polka. 18648 (284). 
Practical method for the piano- 
forte. 18648 (288, 289). 
Prelude. 3270 (519), 15517 (307). 
Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2. 18648 
(226, 227). 
Romanee. 15517 (319). 
Romance sans_ paroles. 
(378). 
Rounders. 
Scherzino. 
Sechs deutsche 
9509 (54). 
Serenata. 18648 (3821). 
Suite. 18648 (20). 
Tanz und spiel. 9509 (729). 
Tarantella. 18648 (340). 


21569 


9509 (632). 
21569 (379). 
mirchenbilder. 


Tarentelle. 21569 (380). 
Traumerei. 6253 (450). 
Tristesse. 21569 (381). 


Valse-eaprice. 18648 (366). 
Oesterle’s instructive course for the 
piano. 18648 (268-271). 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Oetting (W. H.) O little town of 
Bethlehem. 28132. 


Popular tutor for] O’Farrell (Tuby) aw., and O’Farrell 


(Harold) prop. 
24629. 
Off your Marx. 28113. 
Offenbach (Jacques) : 
Amour de lVapache. 
240381 (149). 
Apache dance. 
Barbe bleue. 12862 (376). 
Barcarolle. 5093, 6253. (853), 8250, 
11534, 24031 (150), 26533. (205), 
32736. 
Belle nuit. 9509 (539). 
Contes d’Hoffmann. 9509 (5388). 
O lovely night. 21569 (417). 
Orpheus. 28148. 
Valse chaloupée. 
Offenthal (A. L. L.) 
heart. 26714. 
O'Flaherty (Maurice) 
land of mine. 28749. 
O’Flynn (EE. M.): 
Doll’s earriage. 
Mother mine. 
Rose of Clovelly. 
Solitude. 8739. 
Ogata (Hiroshi) : 
Lullaby. 4764. 
Nostalgia. 5064. 
Sketch of temple festival. 
Yakioku. 6142. 
Ogden (T. R.) au., and Ogden (J. J.) 


Goin’ Hollywood. 


21569 (416), 
5092, 17451. 


18648 (272). 
Break of my 


This native 


6774. 
8082. 
8579. 


5492. 


prop. Band played what it wanted 
to. 3408. 

Ogilvie (Britain) I lost my heart in 
Honolulu. 24827. 
gle (L. G.) To an Indian princess. 
15121. 

Oglevee (D. W.) Story that God is 
love. 18021. 

Oglevee (W. G.) au., and Oglevee (L. 
M.) prop.: 


Friends everywhere. 10262. 
I know the nicest secret. 10558. 
O’Grady (Chris) Rocky road to Dub- 
Janik Gia. 
Ogrod (Helen) Underneath the Cali- 
fornia moon. 9116. 
Oh, love will venture in. 20407. 
Oh, Peter, go ringa dem bells I heard 
from heaven today. 11544. 
Oh, Vermeland. 11550. 
O’Hagan (Jack) Flame of desire. 
- 8907. 
O’Hanlon (A. G.): 
Perfect night has passed away. 
5215. 
Somebody who’s heart is loving and 
irge: wea2e.- 
When the moon shines over the 
ocean. 6084. 


1996 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


<r 


O’Hara (C. J.) Hail Franklin Roose- 
velt. 16323, 19386, 22147. 
O’Hara (EH. A.) Our love waltz. 
O'Hara (Ernie) : 
Harlem blues. 31745. 
Nobody else but my sugar and me. 
32694. 


5180. 


One song in my heart. 32786. 
O’Hara (Fiske): 
My little Irish Rose. 9509 (508). 


Nora McNamara. 

Sprig of shamrock. 
O'Hara (Geoffrey) : 

I found a friend. 31882. 


9509 (526). 
26533 (280). 


If you are left for me. 3270 (302, 
303 ). 
Love gives all. 3270 (398). 


Loyal hearts will not forget. 4760. 
Nature’s song. 3270 (446, 447). 
OV Man River. 23074. 

Princess runs away. 17668**. 
Puddin’head the first. 28313*. 
Serving man is serving Thee. 8646. 


Sing a while longer. 8692, 28497— 
28500. 

Soft were your hands, dear Jesus. 
8736. 


Some day when you are mine. 
3270 (595, 596). 

Sometime. 3270 (599, 600). 

Squirrel. 30614. 

Truant stars. 3270 (668, 669). 

With you in the land of love. 3270 
(749, 750). 

O’Hara (J. J.) 
20586. 

O’Hare (Christopher) : 
My mountain rose. 
River. 33086. 
Rustle of spring. 33039. 


Prelude to autumn. 


22961. 


Saviour is born. 33068. 

Turn back to Sorrento. 33530 
Sano2: 

Vilia. 33582. 


O’Hare (W. C.): 

Betsy’s the belle of the bathers. 
9509 (64). 

Dreamland waltzes. 

I idolize Ida. 9509 


21569 (107). 
(311). 


Mary’s lamb. 9509 (448), 12862 
(329). 
Master. 21569 (345). 


There’s no Hoyle in the game of 
love. 26533. (292). 
O’Hearn (T. W.) I got to have you. 
273847. 
Ohkuma (K.) 
honey. 28664. 
Ohlimeyer (S. J.) 


T’ain’t funny, say ‘ti 


Hear that little blue 
_ bird singing way out yonder. O86. 
Ohman (Phil): 
Dream awhile. 19121. 
I’m busy with love. 
Lost. 4707, 4708, 7818. 


16564, 


Ohmert (R. G.) Barber’s dream. 183. 
Oi eroteumenoi. 24. 
O’*Kane’“(T.- C.)~ Savior,’ ‘lead me: 


21569 (486). 
Okarski (J. F.): 
Before they put a tax on that. 
3431. 
Down a pretty little country lane. 
6791. 
My destiny. 
O’Kelley (Mary) 
15900. 
Okie (William) : 
I’ve got a bone to pick with 
22397. 
Love is a kind of accidental thing. 
22729), 
Mountain man. 17260. 
You took my breath away. 24013. 
OV Uncle Warn. 23073. 
Olcott (Chauncey) Two little eyes of 
Irish blue. 26533 (301). 
Olcott (Margaret) : 
She’s a flower from the fields of old 


22911. 
Cool white stars. 


you. 
L 


Ireland. 26533 (258). 
Two little eyes of Irish blue. 26533 
(301). 
Old barn gate. 5112. 


Old Black Joe. 17472, 20415, 32757. 

Old Dutch. 29189 (8, 187, 389, 424). 

Old England stores. Bahama moon. 
21666. 

Old folks at home. 11563. 

Old grey mare. 2081. 

Old Ireland shall be free. 265383 (210). 

Old Kentucky garden. 25569*, 

Old MacDonald. 7583. 

Old McDonald had a farm. 30330. 

Old moon. 17483. 

Old refrain. 23092. 

Old songs of the old South. 

Old sow. 5132. 

Oid timers medley waltz. 


17488. 
17489, 17490. 


Old town. 29189 (95, 193, 214, 290, 347, 
458, 474). 

Old tunes for young players. 25574. 

Old woman and the pedlar. 14505. 

Old Zip Coon. 17492. 

Oldberg (Arne) Intermezzo. 6253 
(361). 

Olden songs. 28180. 

Oldetyme distillers, inc. Old Green 


River. 8279. 
Oldham (Leonard) Look what I found. 
32345. 
Oldham (Marcia) 
4463. 
Olds (B. R.) Since sweetheart went 
away. 21569 (499). 
Olds (W. B.): 
I eannot always trace the way. 
1862. 
Sunrise on Easter morning. 5623. 


It’s the oh! in love. 


1997 


INDEX 


Oldwine 
T9477. 
O’Leary (F. X.): 
Heaven’s not far. 24702. 
Heaven’s boulevard. 31775. 
I believe in my dreams and in you. 


(C. H.) Melody of love. 


24769. 
Love’s magic filled the balconade. 
25272. 
Rhythm’s taking hold of my feet. 
25764. 
O’Leary (Maurice) Moon romance. 
L238 
Olga (J. P.) Roosevelt, our beloved 
President. 28389. 


Olga (R. S.): 
Lord is my light. 32348. 
Roosevelt, our beloved President. 

28389. 

OhingGhy kyr: 
Adios amigos. 14. 
America’s golden age. 
Because of memories. 
Greetings pal. 868. 
I followed a dream. 
Irish melody. 1272. 


82, 
202, 


1015. 


Just a petal from a rose. 13858. 
My westland. 1915. 

Still waters. 2595. 

To have, to hold. 2800. 

You can’t get away. 3191. 


Olinger (Shannon) Tell me a bedtime 


story. 33378. 
Olino (Felix) Texas centennial. 8950. 
Oliphant (N.H.) Havea heart. 13535. 


Oliva (A. F.) 
25936. 
Olivadoti (Jos.) : 
Air waves. 6280. 
Festival band book. 


You are the hula girl. 


31570. 


Legionaires on parade. 7699. 
March of youth. 7908. 
National victors. 17375. 


Spirit of our navy. 8804. 
Time out. 9024. 
Wings of victory. 9359. 
Oliver (Alice) Two baby eyes of blue. 
211638. 
Oliver (Cyrus) 
Oliver (F. M.) 
Oliver (Henry): 
Bar room blues. 182. 
Stranded on the isle of dreams. 
20910. 
(Herbert) 


17615. 
3549. 


Pipe dreams. 
Carolina waltz. 


Oliver Farewell. 29189 
(109). 
Oliver (James) When the rose comes 
creeping o’er the old porch. 30891. 
Oliver (M. E.): 
Flirting. 22035. 
I like me. 16517. 
I like you dangerous. 22278. 
It’s leap year sister, let’s Jasso our 
man. 4455. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Jesus. 10910. 
Jesus telephones to me. 10915. 
Moonbeams and shadows in love. 


22861. 
Old goid, double mellow cigarettes. 
5118, 
Salvation’s refrain. 11886. 
Seben cum eleben. 23315. 
Sweetheart tell me. 18066. 


Cliver (Mary) Girl from Iowa. 16267. 


Oliver (R. J.): 


If ye abide in Me. 24946, é 
> Sram. / 
Joy overflowing. 25053. / 


Cliver (Sy): 

i’m the melody man. 

Stomp it off. 12130. 
Oliveras (Armin) San Francisco-Oak- 

land bay bridge march. 30498. 

Olivier (Francois) Feu sacré, 31573. 
Olivier (Gaston) jr. Existing. 10181. 
Olione (Max d’): 

Basses et chants donnés aux con- 


16610. 


cours des classes dharmonie. 
39 la Wl Lye 


Ce que tu m’offres volontiers. 6582. 
Jeune homme, dis-nous pourquoi. 
(572. 
Lamento pour 
(3865, 366). 
Olman (Abe): 
High life. 33904 (110). 
Honeymoon rag. 9509 (296). 
Olman music corp. : 
Hawaiian paradise. 


orchestre. 9509 


4087, T7079. 


Oooh! Look-a there, ain’t she 
pretty. 8340. 
Olmar (Gustav) Das ist der krieg. 
15970. 
Olmstead (Clarence) Until the day. 
18272. 
Olmsted (W. D.) Thought for spring. 
15101. 


Olofson (W. J.) My prayer. 25467. 
Olsen (Arthur): 
Hi-de-ho. 4130. 
Hope Harbor. 7146. 
Picturesque Pasadena. 20544. 
Shadows of the nite. 11946. 
Sweet moments. 20948. 
When my dreams go on parade. 
6022. 
World goes topsy-turvy, just be- 
cause I don’t have you. 26425. 


Olsen (Bob) Forget everything but 
to-night. 3931. 
Olsen (George) : 
Dr. West. 3744. 
Madam swings it. 11195. 
Olsen (lL. L.) Please brush the cob- 
webs off my heart. 2152, : 
Olsen (Malven) TI only have one little 
sweetheart. 22383. 
Olsen (O. N.) Yellowstone and you. 
3172. 


1998: 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Olsen (Sparre) 
20589. 
Olsen (W. A.) jr.: 
Any old waltz. 31053. 
I am your slave. 31857. 
Olshanetsky (Alexander) : 
Golden days. 24632. 
Lied fin der ghetto. 25174. 
Night in California. 32676. 
Only night. 32791. 
Olshefski (S. J.) : 
Dancing to the rythm of the blues. 
6715. 
Oh, let’s take a rocket to the moon. 
17459. 
Olson (Bert): 
It's the end of my love career, 


10879. 

Old cherry tree in the orchard is 
blooming. 11557. 

Your heart can tell you, dear. 
21554. ° i 


Olson (Clara) 
Olson (D. E.) 
22435. 
Olson (Daniel): 
Stilla komme och valkomna. 18016. 
Tre koralpartitor. 17494, 17485. 
Olson (EH. HE.) Youre my theme. 9459. 
Olson (Emma) : 
It’s high time that we decided. 
10869. 
Thinking. 9006. 


Mem’ries of you. 1700. 
If I can’t have yow. 


Olson (M. V.) That night in June. 
21021. 

Olson (V. P.) Wishing and dreaming. 
33774. 


Olszewska (A. M.): 
Beautiful San Francisco. 
My tent. 5006. 

Olszowy (John) : 

Everything is wrong. 3860. 
Smoke. 28533. 
Sudden and unexpected. 23473, 
You used to love me. 6227. 
Om rytme og dens forhold til gymnas- 
tikk-undervisning. 2047. 

O'Malley (WHileen) : 
In the garden. 
Shopping. 5453. 
Wishing moon. 15395*, 

O’Malley (J. B.) Halo ’round the moon. 

13522. 
O’Malley (Michael) : 
And that same one will miss him 
somehow. 12924, 
Mother I will never hear your 
sweet voice again. 143816. 
O’Mara (H. C.): 
It’s in the bag. 19810. 
That little piece of ice. 2719. 
Ombrello (L. E.) Jungle drums. 
19850. 


3423. 


4406. 


126829—37——_32 


Preludio e Fughetta. | Omerod (A. B.): 


Before we met and after. 6426. 
I only believe in you. 7355. 
I want to see my tootsie. 22418. 


7509, 
22740. 


In your dress of navy blue. 
Love that’s meant for me. 
New love in my heart. 8178. 
Someone. 14854. 


You wore my rose at the ball. 9485. 


Omor (Donn) pseud. See Moser (lL. 
HE.) 

On the avenue. 138778, 14523, 14986, 
15473. 

On the third day. 2056*. 

On with the show. 29110. 


On your toes. 6978, T7089, 7545, 8317, 
8491, 8994, 15182, 30560. 

Once upon a star. 25591*. 

One day’s fun. 18648 (275). 

One in a million. 27967, 28895. 

One rainy afternoon. 11600, 11929. 

One, two, three, four. 17521, 23119, 


25600. 
O'Neil (—) My dear Momi. 11363, 
11364. 
O'Neil (Charles) jr.: 
Honeymoon dreaming. 164385, 
Old fashioned waltz. 17478. 
Spring. 8808s. 
O'Neil (K. F.) Good-bye love. 31693. 
O’Neill (Harl) : 
I’m looking for a someone. 10640. 


If I should ever be without a sweet- 


heart. 24940. 
O'Neill (Hric) Laughing doll. 16911, 
22616. 
O'Neill (J: A.) : 
Black forest sketches. 6455. 
Rustic rambles. 20709. 
O’Neill (Marion) : 
I’ve found a garden. 10691. 


Sailing. 11879. 
Wings. 12702. 
Only one life. 25605. 
Only one wish. 5168%*. 
Oooh! Look-a there, ain’t she pretty. 
8340. 
Openheim (M.) 
Opera de Mali. 
Opfer (J. H.) 
30839. 
Opp (F. R.) When your love blends 
with mine. 3066. 
Oppenheim (Dave) : 
At a ringside table for two. 3358. 
Hornpipe hop. 16442. 
T’ll smile again. 13667, 16536. 
In a houseboat on the Hudson. 
16711. 
Love is like a lullaby. 11144. 
One never knows what tomorrow 
may bring. 5161. 
Struttin’ to Sutton Place. 
28608. 


Zulejka. 
25610. 
Waltz of my dreams. 


3264. 


25994, 


1999 


INDEX 


Oppenheim (Dave)—Continued. 
There’s a little luck charm, hangin’ 
right on my arm. 5744, 8988. 
There’s so much you can say with 
a lovely bouquet. 18166. 
Truly rural. 2842, 5820. 
When a lady meets a gentleman 
down South. 213803, 21304. 
You will never be too old to love. 
21551. 
Opunui (Abe) - Lau lehua o panaewa. 
(677. 
Oranguren (M.) 
Orazem (Frank) 
7376. 
Orcutt (Olga) By candle light. 24226. 
Oréfiche (Armando): 
Falsa herida. 24542. 
Guaira. 24655. 
Primer beso. 2194. 
Puchunguita. 28313. 
Oregon pub. co. Take me in your arms 
again sweetheart. 15015. 
Orem (P. W.): 
Caliph of Bagdad. 24236. 
Campfire march. 24244, 24945, 
First velocity studies. 
In the blacksmith shop. 24980. 
March of the boy scouts. 32425. 
On the trail. 25586. 
Processional march. 6253 (387). 
Sérénade tendre. 25841. 
Orenstein (Morris) : 
I'll say again, I love you. 19587. 
In the story of my heart. 1252. 
When the sun has erossed the 
golden west. 9286. 
You may be the one. 9443. 
You're finding your way into my 
heart. 15469. 
Orfeo. 3984. 
Orff (Carl) Olympische reigen. 30337. 
Oria (Louis D’) One kiss from you. 
2065. 
Original Dixieland music: 
Old Joe Blade. 28168. 
Your ideas are my ideas, that’s my 
idea of love. 29179. 
Original sacred harp. 25614. 
Oriando (Frank) My beautiful ma- 
donna. 20267. 
Orlando (Ygo) You’re constantly ou 
my mind. 6192. 
Orlob (Harold) : 


Danza en re. 6719. 
I’ve got a feeling. 


Dance of the taffy possums. 33904 
(54). 

I thought I knew. 1153. 

Love rose. 383904 (171). 

Pale face. 15517 (289, 290). 

We'll keep a clean shirt on Uncle 
Sam. 9202. 

Orme-Webb (J. R.) Smiles again. 
30564. 


6253 (127). 


pt. it ns Savor 


Ormont (David) Westward ho. 12575, 
33648. 


Ormsbee (J. F.) 
moonbeam. 10660. 
Orphée aux enfers. 15517 (277 De 
Orpheus. 28148. 
Orr (Bertha) 
ding ring. 29955. 
Orr (C. W.) Fain would I change that 
note. 31549. 
Orr (F. M.) Only a pal. 
Orr (Margaret) Around, 
around. 24106. 
Orr (Vern) You go your way now. 
30964. 
Orséolo. 14932, 15204. 
Orsi (Joseph) Savignano bello. 17818. 
Orson (Edward) pseud. See Brower 
(EK. O.) 
Orth (John): 
Child and the bird. 18648 (66). 
Night school march. 6253 (348). 
Orth (L. E.): 
Airs and graces. 
Pretty dancer. 
Taking turns. 9509 (727). 
Ortiz (Fidel) Te pierdo. 15022. 
Ortmann (Wm.): 
Baby at the zoo. 12972. 
Black forest waltz. 6456, 
Old story. 2043. 
Stranger who must have died. 
2601. 
Temptation. 
Orton (O. L.): 
I’m a jay hawk. 27399. 
If you love me as I love you. 4379, 
Jay hawk’s song. 25040. 
Old Kansas trail. 2083. 
Shadowless day. 20750. 
Vote for Landon and Knox. 21213. 
Orwig (HE. S.): 
Love has had its day. 25239. 
My dream will never come true. 
25425. 
Osaski (Ray) Back in Indiana. 
Osborg (Arthur) 
6094. 
Osborn (KE. O.) Day dreams. 314600. 
Osborn (F. D.) With the moon coming 


I’m sitting on a 


Just a shattered wed- 


2078. 
around, 


9509 (6). 
9509 (587). 


2707. 


72s 
Why leave so soon. 


up. 26411. 

Osborn (G. A.) Dear old grandad. 
3698. 

Osborn (I. C.) Somebody needs you. 
33218. 

Osborn (Wheeler) In the vivid San 
Joaquin. 4417. 


Osborne (A. A.) 

Osborne (H. L.) 
20316. 

Osborne (N.) You’re another step to- 
ward heaven in the church across the 
way. 15466. 


It’s only you. 32126. 
My powdered sugar. 


2000 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Osborne (N. G.) Where is the fulfill- 
ing station. 3072. 
Osborne (R. M.): 
Black widow, youre killing me. 
18814. 
Body and soul. 15738. 
Lady in black. 25121. 
Sleepy-bye. 233880. 
Spider lady. 28431. 
When poppies bloom again in Cali- 
fornia. 15318. 
Osearson (O. P.): 
Meet me again in the moonlight. 
1685, 7938. 


My old childhood home. 8131. 
Osearson (W. M.): 

Learn about love. 4591. 

Moonlight over London. 20287. 


Osebald (Stan) Bewildered. 24176. 
Osiecki (W.) JaSminy. 32146. 
Osser (Arthur) Honey, please don’t 


turn your back on me. 29746. 
Ossola (I. R.): 
You’re in my heart. 15470. 


-You were just pretending. 12830. 
Ostendorf (V. A.) My last words to 
you. 14888. 
Ostien (Naomi) 
Ostrer (B. M.) 

4084, 

Ostrom (Charles) 
8104. 

Ostrom (J. G.) You made me happy 
as a bird in the spring. 30968. 

Ostrow (Abe) pseud. See Ostrowsky 
(A. M.) ; 

Ostrowsky (A. M.): 

Baby! have a heart. 15646. 
Never forgotten old cotton days. 
23003. 

You’re my queen of hearts. 6203. 
Ostuni (R. A.) My heart strings are 
playing a love song. 22934. 

O’Sullivan (P.) My heart is singing. 
8093. 

O’Sullivan (Sean) Shall my soul pass 
through Ireland. 30530. 

Oswald (D. H.) 
2918. 

Otberg 
(Elsie) 

Otello. 21569 (585). 

Oteo (A. E.) Ronrico. 

Othegraven (A. von): 

Arme miigdlein. 29189 (8). 

Liebe im Mai. 29189 (241). 

Schlechte vertrostung. 
(376). 

Otiker (Eddie) 
with a kiss. 

Otis (Johnny) : 

I’ve got a brand new song. 31992. 


Bubbling. 15769. 
Haunting my heart. 


My island home. 


(Hisie) pseud. See Probert 


20688. 


29189 


You broke the silence 
21493. 


There was music, there was laugh- 


ter, there was love. 15089. 


Vine covered cabin. | Ottoson 


O’Toole (A. J.) 
sinners. 23632. 
Ottavi (Guido) : 
Every day that goes by. 138371. 


To Mary, refuge of 


I wouldn’t lie to you. 27505. 

Is it you. 10844. 

Moon, riding in the skies. 4876. 

So long. 5517. 

When the major’s gong goes ding. 
6030. 


Otten (Hans): 
Immer lustig, Marie. 32059. 
Seh6ne midechen soll man kussen. 


33077. 
Ottenad (Carl) Just use Val. 4535. 
Otterson (Orlando) My seventh 


heaven dream. 4999. 


Ottino (M. G.) Preludio. 20485. 
Otto (Anne and Gene) : 
Don’t be superstitious. 13290. 
Haitian lady. 16329. 
I am, you are. 987. 
I should have known. 7363. 
I teil you it’s love. 1152. 
I’ve been told. 4832. 
I’ve got time. 13775. 
My embarrassment. 22915. 
My trip to Bermuda. 22985. 
Reflections in the rain. 5304. 
South of the South. 20868. 


Speaking of lovely things. 30602. 
Otto (Emil) pseud. See Orth (John) 


Otto (Eugen) Bettelstudent. 18804%*. 
Otto (L. R.) jr.: 
He’s my little big shot. 10401. 


I love them—I love you, I do. 
10592. 
I’m robbing the cradle. 16601. 


It’s bad to be good. 16795. 
Lazybones has gotta go to church 
to-day. 16914. 
Let’s play smoogie poogie. 7718. 
Take advice from the lovelorn. 
VADs 
Turn that tiger loose. 
Otto ballabili. 104. 
(David) : 
I drangstugan. 
I helg och socken. 
Min herrgardsjinta. 
Ulv6-hambo. 95855. 
Cuellette (Frank) Day 
31402. 
Ouellette (Lillian) : 
In the hills of Maine. 
Mystie jungle moon. 
Ouman (Sam): 
Sweet little bundle of sunshine. 
5640. 
Sweetest little so and so. 
Tango serenade. 15019. 
Willy Wally Woo. 12697. 
Our lady’s juggler. 9509 (459). 


18244. 


4212. 
4223. 
4849. 


we met. 


16745. 
17371. 


8884. 


2001 


INDEX 


Our Miss Gibbs. 


33904 (177, 197, 205, 
228, 252, 346). 


Outland (Malcolm) I see you. 31981. 

Ovens (Latham) Gimmie, gimmie, 
gimmie. 19298. 

Over she goes. 26874, 27318, 27928, 


28238, 28482, 303869, 33818. 
Over the mountains. 17559. 
Over the summer sea. 20501. 
Overman (Ki. H.): 
I'd like to tell you. 7200. 
In June-time when you are mine. 
74738. 
Overstreet (Benton) 
parade. 5680. 
Overtures as solos for the pick style 
Spanish guitar and Hawaiian guitar. 
17561. 


Tap dancers on 


Ovington (Audrey) I am a mario- 
nette. 31849. 

Owen (C. E.) jr. Those magic words. 
DOGS: 


Owen (G. D.) 
of my own. 
Owen (H. Y.): 


All alone in a world 
12889. 


If ever I cease to love. 4367. 
Littie bittie pretty. 22663. 
Man, man, what a band. 22769. 
Owen (Murray) Gone but not for- 
gotten. 4009. 
Owens (A. L.) Roses bring romance 
and you. 28404. 


Owens (D. H.): 
If you'll only be a mother to me. 


29867. 
Lonesome train whistling blues. 
32340. 
Mother’s smiling face awaits me 
home. 11328. 
My Missouri home in the hills. 
32610. 
My mother’s eall. 1877. 
My Western prairie home. 1914. 
Night herding lullaby. 32675. 
Out in the golden West. 32814. 
Pals of the prairie. 30378. 
Riding on the Western'‘trail. 2275. 


Will you think of me when I’m 


gone. 3120. 
You may be sorry some day. 
33854. 
Owens (H. C.) Dreamy mellow moon. 
3798. 


Owens (Harry): 


Dancing under the stars. 15954. 
Hawaii calls. 27227, 31757. 
Hawaiian paradise. 4087, 7079, 


25772. 
Hula breeze. 4177. 
If your aloha means I love you, 
then I’m happy. 16702. 
It happened at Waialae. 
Leilani. 1444. 


27574. 


pt. II, n.s., v.31 


Maui no ka oe. 17926, 14234. 
Palace in paradise. 14556, 17569. 


Waikapu. 2987. 
Waipi’ o. 9160, 15221. 
Owens (L. HE.) Queen of my heart. 
25727. 
Owens (Tex) pseud. See Owens 
(D. H.) 


Owens (Truman) It’s just a little 
tumble down shack. 19811. 
Owsley (B. B.): 
Baby bunting lullaby. 6870. 
Closer to you. 397. 
Dey needs a Moses. 539. 
Ill be waiting for you honey ’til 
the cows come home. 27372. 
Song feast of spirituals. 8758. 
There’re just as good fish in the 
ocean. 12305. 
Those moments I have spent with 
thee. 2386, 8633. 
When Ah heahs yo’ callin’. 21305. 
When it’s cotton pickin’ time up 
dar in heaben. 213824. 
Owtram (H. R.): 
Cottage cradle song. 21569 (84). 
Daisy lullaby. 21569 (88). 
In Wonderland. 21569 (252). 
Oxford univ. press: 
Aeroplanes. 15529. 
Alas, my Daphne, stay. 26549. 
All from the sun’s uprise. 26554. 
All ye that sleep in pleasure. 
26561. 
Allegretto. « 4790. 
Anhawdd ymadael. 6829. 
Aye me, alas, hey ho. 26615. 
Babe holds court in Bethlehem. 


26616. 
Band book. 26636. 
Benedicita, omnia opera. 18804. 


Boy Johnny. 18839. 

Bread of the world. 26712. 
Bredon Hill. 26717. 

Brisk young widow. 6508. 

Broken tick-tock. 18531. 

By the rushy fringed bank. 6584. 


Canterbury bells. 18889. 

Cars. 17958. 

Carter Paterson van. 15813. 

Chow. 18982. 

Christ being raised from the dead. 
3589. 


Christ our passover. 3592. 

Christe Jesu pastor bone. 

Christmas concerto. 31301. 

Clarendon aria books. 3606. | 

Clarendon classical song books. 
3607. 

Clarendon song books. 
13170. 

Comely swain. 

Concerto. 32851. 


18933. 


13169, 
26833. 


2002 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Concerto for pianoforte and orch- 
estra. 2438386. 

Congregational evening service. 
18971. 

Cradle song. 38662, 18990. 

Dachshund. 19015. 

Dandelion down. 38679. 

Das ist je gewisslich wahr. 12976. 

Date stamp. 170501 

Dona nobis pacem. 19091. 

Drake’s chair. 19120. 

Hight pieces. 3520. 

Hight Portuguese folksongs. 
27122. 

Enchantment. 3831. 

Evening song. 3845. 

Facade. 31543. 

Fair and true. 16158. 

Fantasie choral. 19214, 19215. 

Fantasy on one note. 19216. 

Farmyard. 16169. 

Ferry me _ across the water. 
20156. 

Fifteen Christmas carols. 32489. 

First of May. 16189. 

First year in _ the_ orchestra. 
13409. 

Five short duets. 4498. 

Five short pieces. 13578. 

Five Tudor portraits. 15203. 

Flocks in pastures green abiding. 
26624. 

Fluency studies for beginners. 
27085. 

Four pieces for piano. 18080. 

From a heart made whole. 3946. 

From tyrant laws. 6943. 

Fugue. 4047, 12977. 

Gay robin is seen no more. 27128. 

Green hills. 31710. 

Green rain. 19368. 

Gyda’r bore bach. 27192. 

Ha ha, this world doth pass. 
27201. 

Here, O my Lord.. 27247. 

How vain is man who boasts in 
fight. 27208. 

Hymn of heavenly beauty. 4188. 

I attempt from love’s sickness to 
fly. 7186. 

I vow to thee my country. 32000. 

If love love truth. 28485. 

In ieiunio et fletu. 24967. 

Intermezzo for organ. 19786. 

Introduction and theme. 19788. 

Trish dance. 4480. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 3388. 

Jig-saw puzzle. 15813. 

Jigg.,.13519. 

John Barleycorn. 4495. 

Kentish suite. 32201. 

Lark in the clear air. 27672. 

Lilliburlero. 27732. 

Linnet in a gilded cage. 19995. 


2008 


Live and love. 17781. 

Lora of Lismoyne. 27782. 

Lord of all power and might. 
4704. 

Lott’s bricks. 17050. 

Love of the Father. 4736. 

Lullaby. 7865. 

Magnificat and Nunc _ dinmittis. 
4ATT7, T887. 

March. 13484. 

Margaret has a milking pail. 
20156. 

Master Valiant. 20164. 

Merry Christmas. 32475. 

Michaelmas. 17185. 

Morning hymn. 8021, 27972. 

Musie for piano. 14829. 

My truest treasure. 5009. 

Nightingale. 8199. 

Noah’s ark animals. 17425. 

Nor on beds of fading flow’rs. 
8216. 

Nothing is here for tears. 20385. 

Nursery portraits. 20396. 

O brother man. 5080. 

O little one sweet. 5082. 

O Lord, consider my distress. 
5083. 

O Lord, grant the king a long life. 
32730. 

O Lord, the maker of all thing. 
25586. 

O nata lux de lumine. 25537. 

Old woman of Tappington Moor. 
8295. 

Paintbox. 17566. 

Pastoral symphony. 26625. 

Pedalling the modern pianoforte. 
20527. 

Penned are the sheep. 28259. 

Perseus and Andromeda. 7051. 

Plane tree. 14597. 

Poisoned kiss. 25683*. 

Polka viennoise. 5244. 

Pooh pieces. 28285. 

Practical method for the recorder. 
5255. 

Praise the Lord, O my _ soul. 
20581. 

Prelude, Air and Finale. 17662. 

Prelude and fantasy fugue. 28302. 

Prologue, episode, and interlude. 
20600. 

Pug. 20606. 

Rake’s progress. 5296. 

Read and enjoy. 5299, 32965. 

Requiem. 17726. 

Riddle song. 8540. 

Riders to the sea. 20656. 

Running set. 25801. 

Sandpit. 17808. 

Schafe konnen_ sicher  weiden. 
12981. 

Scherzo. 3346. 


INDEX 


Oxford uniy. press—Continued. 
Schlage doch. 26628. 
See what His love can do. 
Shop. 17888. 


15653. 


Si oiseau j’étais 4 toi je volerais. 


5458. 
Silver swan. 28485. 
Since Robin Hood. 28487. 


Sinfonia concertante. 20252. 
Sing a song of joy. 5480. 
Sing, fair Clorinda. 28504. 


Six bergerettes du bas Canada. 
12998. 

Six pictures from Finland. 13579. 

Skipping rope. 17883. 

Soldiers. 17958. 

Spacious firmament 
20872. 

Suite. 21196. 

Suite for organ. 14989. 

Suite for string orchestra. 

Symphony in FEF minor. 
18323, 21226. 

Technique with a purpose. 

Teddybear dances. 18107. 

Teddybear sings. 18107. 

Teddybears—all of them. 

There’s snow on the fields. 

This England. 5763, 21075. 

Three short elegies. 381579. 

Thunder at night. 5775. 

Time, you old Gipsy man. 

To meadows. 5792. 

To music. 18205. 

Trains. 15529. 

Tricycle, and pulling things behind 
it. 17566. 

Two carols. 5210. 

Two choral preludes. 3394. 

Two interlinked French folk melo- 


on 


17425. 
21063. 


28763. 


dies. 20811. 
Two pieces for piano. 18991. 
Two tunes for Tony. 17023. 


Valse. 3347. 

Veni Creator. 17570. 

View, Lisbia, view. 28876. 
Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme. 


3395. 
Waltzing Matilda. 28896. 
Weathers. 5954. 


When I see blossoms spring. 6012. 

Where the bee sucks. 26833. 

Wherefore to-night so full of care. 
33725. 

Widow bird sate mourning for her 
love. 9341. 

Wind. 6105. 

Windmill. 29060. 

Winds at Bethlehem. 29061. 

Wooden engine. 18531. 

Oxner (E. J. P.): 
Merry widow waltz. 6253 (320). 
Old Black Joe. 6253 (357). 


DUI, nH. 8. Veon 


Silver threads among the gold. 
6253 (419). 


Ozbat (G. C.) You had to love. 15448. 


Ozier (K.) pseud. See Treadwell 
(Catherine) 

Paananen (T. M.) Dear old mother of 
mine. 31410. 

Paans (W. J.) Songeuse. 15517 
(366). 

Pablito. pseud. See Brusaglino 
(Paolo) 

Pabst (Louis) Revery. 85382. 

Pace (D. 8.) Vd do most anything, 


just to see you smile. 24777. 


Pacheco (J. N.): 


Blanca rosa. 21708. 
Marta. 27881. 
Pacheco (Justin) : 
Gone. 7001. 
It must be the Gypsy in me. 7538. 
Leap-year mamas after papas. 
7690. 
Was it really love, or just a love 
affair. 59381. 
Pachernegg (Alois) Aus der Steier- 
mark. 31079. 
Pachulski (H.) Etude in G_ flat. 


15517 (95). 
Pack (J. F.) 
1699. 
Pack (L. D.) 
drons grow. 12659. 
Packman (Jack) Lovely lady. 32391. 
Paddock. pseud. See Karlsson (Sven) 
Paddock (EK. E.) God of the Congo. 
3993. 


Mem’ries and dreams. 


Where the rhododen- 


Paddy (—) Chanson des iles. 24280. 
Paddy O’Day. 1035, 1391. 
Padellaro (Nazareno) Figli della 
lupa. 727. 
Paderewski (1. J.): 
Mazurek. 24081 (124). 
Melodie. 24031 (156). 
Menuet. 17176, 30152. 
Minuet. 32498. 


Théme varié. 30708. 
Padilla (José) : 


Flower girl. 22040. 
Little princess. 22669. 


Love-charm. 22719. 

Relicario. 2252. 

Violetera. 9141. 

Violets. 33585. 

Voluptuosa. 30830. 

Will you buy a little violet. 3115. 
Pafumy (Joe) My only love. 32620. 
Pagani (O.) & bro.: 


A la Chopin. 15519. 

Accordion harmony. 12869. 

Art of muscular and finger control 
for the piano accordion. 12945. 

Dancing butterfly. 15943. 

Fish scales. 16191. 

Key to Accordion harmony. 13995. 


2004 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Little doll. 16995. 
Rancheros. 17701. 
Trieste souvenir. 
Paganini. 382824. 
Paganini (Niccolo) : 
Chasse. 8368. 
Streghe. 5189. 
Twelve Paganini-Gaviniés violin 
études and caprices transcribed 


182382. 


for the flute. 25685. 
Paganucci (A.) Valse débonnaire. 
18286. 
Page (Annette) pseud. See Sheetz 
ie 1.) 
Page (C.) How can you turn me 
down. 29756. 


Page (D. R.): 
First in my heart. 
Isn’t it true. 19796. 
Page (EH. E.): 
Black rhythm. 
I’m nursing a 
22348. 
Romance in the air. 
Wings on our feet. 
Page (F. C.): 
Go and blow a bubble. 6987. 
Memories of old of you. 1696. 
There’s few as lovely as you. 


19235. 


9722*. 


broken heart. 


5358, 28382". 
6107. 


5752. 
Page (Gene) Sce Page (EH. E.) 
Page (K. S.) Pre-school music book. 
32909. 


Page (M.) pub. & producing ¢co., ine. 


My prairie state. 30249. 
Page (Mary) Toujours lVamour. 
29189 (4388). 
Page (N. C.): 
Anchored. 3270 (18). 
Carmena. 6253 (60). 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
24266. 
Ditson clarinet player’s repertory. 
10032. 


Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
9509 (192). 


Estudiantina. 6253 (111). 
Fair. 9509 (259). 

Finlandia. 27071. 

Gondoliers. 381680. 

Hallelujah chorus. 29689. 
Home sweet home. 9509 (294). 


In the gloaming. 29189 (205). 

In the time of roses. 18648 (197, 
198). 

Like as the hart desireth the 
water brooks. 31003 (97). 

Old Black Joe. 29189 (309). 

Panseron’s A B C of music. 
(278). 

Practical organist. 15517 (305). 

Regina coeli. 3270 (527). 

Ring up the curtain. 2279. 

Sea hath its pearls. 9509 (655). 


18648 


Ten light overtures for orchestra. 
30373. 


Thing of beauty. 28741. 
Waltz from Faust. 12862 (202). 
With horse and _ hound. 3270 
(746). 
Page (S. D.) Romance in the air. 
28382*. 
Page (T. B.) I’m having a lovely time. 
7309. 
Page (i 7.) : 
King Solomon, swing oh swing. 
25105. 
Little kiss. 30038. 
Pagenstecher (Bernard) Rhythm of 
you. 382988. 


Pageot (D.) You, you, you. 29178. 


Pageot (Mrs. D.) Sweet little girl. 
28637. 

Pagliaro (Salvatore) Valse roman- 
tique. 5880, 12488. 

Pagodaland. 2271. 

Pahl (O. E.) Dancing on the delta. 
24371. 

Pahlen (Kurt) Lied vom _ Alltag. 
19983. 


Paige (F. D.): 
As long as I have you. 
EKv’ry time we say goodbye. 
I was dreaming. 27494. 
Paige (Vincent) Cassandra. 
Pain (Eva) Sandpit. 17808. 
Paine (H. A.) If I never had gazed 
in your eyes. 743883. 
Paine (J. K.): 
Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. 
21569 (415). 
Ouverture zu Shakespeare’s Was 
ihr wollt. 29189 (321). 
Symphonische dichtung nach 


12950. 
27040. 


6579. 


Shakespeare’s Sturm. 29189 
(417). 
Paine (L. M.): 
Don’t tell me it’s Christmas. 
24445*., 


Five short plays with music for 
the tiny tots. 12953. ) 
Paine (M. E.): 
Ouverture zu Shakespeare’s Was 


ihr wollt. 29189 (321). 
Symphonische dichtung nach 
Shakespeare’s Sturm. 29189 
(417). 
Painter (Frances) In dear old Ala- 
bam’. 10792. 
Painter (J. H.) Nebraska home com- 


ing. 1932. 
Painter (Paul) : 


Fughetta of the little bells. 10357. 
Notturnino di luna. 30293. 
Small poem in four stanzas. 12006. 


Paisley (W. M.): 
I sing. 19656. 
Once I heard a song. 83819. 


2005 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Paladilhe (E.): 

Chanson de frére Jacques. 
(110). 
Festa romana. 24553. 

Paladilhe (J. E. G. L.) Chanson de 

frére Jacques. 9509 (110). 

Palamone (T. G.) Midnight melody. 

20194. 

Palau (Pedro) : 
Campanadas. 
Mientes. 22830. 

Paldi (Mari): 

At play. 3270 (35). 

Autumn. 3270 (88). 

Bell piano. 3270 (57). 

Hippity hop. 3270 (256). 
Holiday. 3270 (268). 

Hunting song. 3270 (278). 

In a garden. 3270 (305). 
Lullaby. 3270 (402). 

Shepherd. 3270 (578). 

Song without words. 3270 (612). 

Pale horse and rider. 28241. 


9509 


22830. 


Palen (Mae) Song of the dunes. 
17974. 
Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan), 


reciprocal copyright protection of 
music, p. 5. 
Palestrina (G. P. S.): 
Introduxit me rex. 28243. 
Praise be to Thee. 11687. 
Veni Creator. 17570. 
Palex (L.) Mon faubourg. 32518. 
Paley (—) Angel eyes. 33904 (8). 
Paley (Herman) : 
And more yet besides. 18648 (11). 
Don’t go away. 18648 (108). 
I'd like to see you get along. 
18648 (176). 
You're my hit parade. 
Paling (W. H.) & co., ltd.: 
Berceuse. 931152. 
Caprice. 
Clouds and sunshine. 
Five romantic pieces. 
Fragrance. 16233. 
Growing up. 13506. 
How sweet the name. 
Humpty Dumpty. 27310. 
Macri songs. 14220. 
Memories of youth. 
Merry moods. 32476. 
Nautical suite. 32648. 
Regret. 17716. 
Save me, O God. 
Sing we merrily. 
Sleep on. 28524. 
Summer eve. 25998. 
Three little songs. 19084. 
Three songs of bush and town. 
19085. 
When Johnnie sings. 18418. 
When we are very young. 15333. 
Youthful fancies. 12847. 


29150. 


15868. 
16389. 


24754. 


32468. 


28438. 
28513. 


Palladium frolics, 
5278, 6138. 
Pallos (Charles) jr. 


Ist ed. 3419, 4722, 


Up in the air. 


23684. 
Palm (Emil): 
Regentropfen. 11805, 11806. 
Sternengruss. 30628. 
Palm Springs. $32, 1007, 5192, 6810, 
7118, 7208, 8366. 


Palmason (L. P.): 
Charon barearole. 158382. 
I thank Thee for music within my 
heart. 16642. 
Mourn not the dead. 
Pepsi-Cola theme song. 
Three roses. 18191. 
Palmer (Ada) Drifting. 
Palmer (Ann): 
Blind to my love. 9730. 
Love in view. 11140. 
Palmer (C. C.) Moonlight on the lake. 
8014. 


1784. 
14576. 


10101. 


Palmer (C. R.): 
Lemke victory march. 27686. 
Official union party march song. 


25544. 
Put over the ‘Townsend plan. 
17682, 
Townsend legion march _ song. 
18222. 


Townsend national legion conven- 
tion song. 151389. 

Palmer (E.) There were shepherds. 
2765. 

Palmer (E. H.) Dreamland. 3789. 

Palmer (KE. L.) Love me just a little 
bit my love. 30073. 

Palmer (Hdwina) First year in the 
orchestra. 13409. 

Palmer (G. A.): 


Jesus never fails to _ satisfy. 
10913. 
Keep me fully yielded. 10965. 
Palmer (G. 
Bhean tid Shiop. 9709. 
Paidir fhionnghuala. 11635. 


Palmer (H. R.) Rose of Sharon. 
5363. 

Palmer (J. F.) Band played on. 
15663." 


Palmer (Jack) : 

For no rhyme or reason. 27092. 

Here comes the man with the jive. 
27245. 

In the timberland of old Wyoming. 
7503. 

It all begins and ends with you. 
DOr 

Old Joe’s hittin’ the jug. 238088. 

Vipers dream. 26215. 


Palmer (James) jr.: 
Book called the Bible. 15748. 
Confidence in God. 15894. 


2006 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


17348. 
17911. 


My Saviour. 
Sing it out. 


Palmer (Jimmy) aw., and Palmer 
(EK. P.) prop.: 
Aceent on swing. 18653. 
Better late than never. 18805. 
Hawaiian moon. 381760. 


You almost had 
18556. 

Palmer (King): 
Impudence. 20659. 
Rinka. 20659. 
Zigeuner lust. 

Palmer (M. E.): 
Only in dreams. 
Rhapsody of love. 

Palmer (Nevada) 


me _ believing. 


21564. 


17527. 
8533. 
I promise, dear, I 


promise. 24886. 

Palmer (P. W.) Give me the moon. 
13471. 

Palmer (R. W.) If winter comes. 
27517. 


Palmer (S. M.): 
At twilight. 
Sailing along. 

Palmer (Vera) : 
Beautiful melody. 
Beautiful tropic skies. 
Dreams of you. 13335. 
Farewell to paradise. 13396. 

I love a slide trombone. 13671. 

I’m goin’ to fool them. 138700. 

Then IT’ll whisper aloha to you. 
15072. 

What have you done to my poor 
heart. 15278. 

When we waltz to the song I love. 
15337. 

When you think of me. 

Palmer (W. C.) 

18248. 

Palmerton (H. G.) 

Palmgren (Selim) : 
Mor sjunger. 33904 (198). 
Niktergalen. 33904 (207). 
Northern lights. 28119. 
Nun die schatten dunkeln. 

(213). 
Preludium. 33904 (229). 
Ringdans. 33904 (251). 
Saga. 33904 (255). 
Sjofararen vid milan. 
17930. 
Skuggornas 6. 33904 (271). 
Sommersehnsueht. 33904 (282). 
Svanen. 383904 (296). 
Palmieris (Silvio) Your blue eyes 
mateh the sky. 6238. 

Paloma (La) 11688. 

Pampani (Gaetano) Siciliana. 

Pan Minister i Dessous. 

Pana (EH. S.) Spirit of the matador. 

23485. 


135. 
2341, 


13012. 
13016. 


15348. 
Twilight’s here. 


Interlude. 19785. 


33904 


17929, 


2436. 


14995, 15150. | Panserbasse. 


Panama knights; 20503*. 
Panamania. 5194. 
Panbuena (FE. M. G.): 
My smiling Agnes. 14422. 
This good-bye is not a solemn good- 
bye. 38421. 
Pancoast (Ace) : 
Moonlight and shadows. °, 253868, 
Over a cup of tea. 256381. 
That’s the time you got fooled. 


12289. 
Pandera (-—) Sérénade 4 Marysa. 
2405. 
Panella (H.): 
Amour et tango. 87. 
Jolie guinguette. 1884. 
Pour toi. 2177. 
Seul regard. 2410. 
Panella (Ll. J.): 
National band contest. 1737838. 


Our President of 1933. 28229. 
Panepinto (Antonio) Homage at [sic] 
Charles A. Lindbergh, grand Ameri- 
ean aviator. 27270. 
Pangle (EH. C.): 
Good-will and peace on earth. 
31700. ; 
Homeward we're bound. 19469. 
Let’s forgive and lets forget. 
19964. 
Let’s grow old together. 19969. 
This heart of mine is calling you. 


2771. 
Pangle (T. B.) Jl always remember. 
1037. 
Panienka z poste-restante. 6963, 6964, 
7973, T9TA. 


Panikoff (Evelyn) : 

Beloved vagabond. 218. 

Gee man, why must you be a G 
man. 793. 

Give me the words for my melody. 
13472. 

Gold star in the blue sky. 8832. 

I’m rough and ready and rearin’ to 
go. 18725. 

I took to you just like a duck to 
water. 1155. 

Let’s have fun with what we’ve 
got. 4621. 

Silly old moon. 14792. 

When I say good night to you. 
3028. 

Your assessed valuation isn’t half 


as much as you're worth. 15495. 
Pankow (Mabel) : 
I can sympathize with you. 16472. 
I can tell. 13621. 
You were good for me. 38245, 
15493. 
30380, 30396. 
Panseron’s A. B. C. of music. 18648 


(278). 


2007 


INDEX 


Pantell (HE. R.) Lula Lou. 20118. 

Panton (George) Four futuristic nov- 
elties. 32829. 

Panucci (Roy) aw. and Panucci 
(Rocco) prop. Long have I dreamed. 
1535. 

Panzone (Gene) 
have loved, we have parted. 18341. 

Paoli (E.) C’est Mado. 300. 

Paolis (Marino De) Chitarra d’ar- 
gento. 31285. 

Paolo e Virginia. 2101. 

Papas (Sophocles) Five solos for the 
Hawaiian guitar. 32832. 

Pape (Ann) ‘Turn on the radio. 5881. 

Papp (Dotti) Silly little moon. 23350. 

Pappy. pseud. See Below (T.) 

Paquerette. 2102. 

Paquet (B. W.): 

Quintuplets lullaby. 2215. 

Sugar Bowl bayou. 12144. 

Sweet Dixie’s lullaby. 28635. 

When King Rex rules New Orleans. 
28971. 

Paragon pub. co. Our castle in the air. 
8353. 

Paragraph 3. 11645. 

Paramount home study course for the 
plectrum guitar. 8871. 

Paramount music co., ltd.: 

Wishing we were friends again. 
3134. 

Yes, not arf we are. 30952. 

Paramount pictures, inc.: 

Bomba. 24196. 

Go out and make friends with the 
world. 22105. 

I’ve got those house cleaning blues. 


22402. 

I want a cowboy for a sweetheart. 
22409. 

Let’s spend a day at the zoo. 
22640. 


Merry-go-round. 22820. 

Night in Manhattan. 25509. 

Paradise in waltz time. 25645. 

Pigeons fly around and around. 
23182. 

Popeye on the wire. 23198. 

Talking through my heart. 26052. 

When i’m at the wheel of my 
automobile. 23799. 

When is a kiss not a kiss. 26304. 

Paramount productions, ine.: 

Bomba. 18833. 

Could I be in love. 18982. 

Here’s love in your eye. 19442, 
22188. 

High hat hop. 19453. 

I’m talking through my heart. 
19638. 

It don’t make sense. 19800. 

Moonlight and shadows. 22866. 


2008 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Moose-bar. 20239. 

Night in Manhattan. 20361-20363. 

When is a kiss not a kiss. 21322. 

You came to my rescue. 21495, 
23942. 

Your minstrel man. 21561. 


We have met, we] Paramount productions music corp.: 


Awake in a dream. 144. 

Bal masque. 9647, 9648. 

Be human. 18773. 

Birds of a feather in Hawaii. 237. 

Brazilian love song. 6499. 

Cheer up little sister. 6599. 

Come and see me_ to-morrow. 
18957. 

Desire. 531, 6754. 

Dreaming out loud. 6810. 

Drink it down. 10109, 10110. 

Fisherman song. 6908. 

Give us this night. 6977. 

Hail to Chester. 10362. 

Hail to Converse. 4055. 

Hamburger mine. 138523. 

Heigh-ho the radio. 16383. 

Hills of old Wyomin’. 982, 7118. 

House Jack built for Jill. 7156, 
16449, 19491. 

Humpty Dumpty. 973. 

I can’t escape from you. 16475. 

I can’t play my banjo, with Sus- 
annah on my knee. 10514. 

I don’t want to make history. 
1007, 7208. 

I got time and I got no place to 
go. 13645. 

I mean to say I love you. 4815, 
7342. 

I wanna be a life guard. 13783. 

If you can’t sing it you'll have to 
swing it. - 16694. 

Is it love or infatuation. 138882. 

Isabelle. 10846. 

It’s you I’m talkin’ about. 4469, 
10884. 

Je vous adore. 1317, 10906. 

Learn the art of self defense. 
14034. 

Let’s all go to grampy’s show. 
16926. 

Let’s build a bridge today. 14050. 

Light up your face. 4644. 

Little bar-butterfly. 7757. 

Little stranger. T7778. 

Long ago and far away. 4697, 
14142. 

Low. ‘T7861. 

Lucky starlets. 7864. 

Mister Deep Blue Sea. T7986. 

Mr. Paganini. 11282. 

Moon’s our home. 8006, 11302. 

Moving song. 14323. 

Music in the night. 4916, 8051. 

My concertina. 1814, 14848. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


heart’s in the heart of the 
West. 14881, 20286. 

My love and I. 8115. 

Occidental woman. 244. 

Palm Springs. 5192, 83866. 


My 


Paradise in waltz time. 17578. 
Poppy. 14613, 17648. 
Promise with a kiss. 8474. 


Purple shadows. 11754. 
Rendezvous with a dream. 
14653. 
Rhythm on the range. 
Sorrento song. 8785. 
Sweet melody of night. 
Swing tap. 18076. 
Texas ranger song. 
We did it. 2958. 
Where is my heart. 6061, 15353. 
X-mas comes but once a year. 
21462. 
Ya gotta have pep. 15422. 
You’re not built that way. 15478. 
You’re the only one. 12814. 
Paramount publications. Folio of 15 
popular songs. 19244. 
Pareells (G. M.) My dream. 8074. 
Pareo (Isabel) : 
Stranger than fiction. 28600. 
Why don’t you give me a tumble. 


8526, 
17739. 
8880. 
12264, 21011. 


26387. 
Pardue (M. L.) Everything is in your 
kiss. 3859. 
Pardue (Ted) All through the years. 
12900. 
Pardy (George) Baby, what a night 
is this. 21659. 


Parelli (Attilio) : 
April odors were sweet. 15517 (9). 
Farewell. 15517 (102). 
Happy morning waits. 

(136). 

Parenti (Michael) : 

All the way to the land of our 
dreams. 31025. 

Beautiful dream. 31119. 

Could you love me as I love you. 
31354. 

Dancing this waltz with my love. 
31388. - 

I will remember. 32011. 

Just for you and me. 32175. 

Longing for you. 32342. 

Promise you'll be mine, happy we'll 
be sweetheart. 32922. 

Rose. 33022. 

She got me. 33115. 

Some day you'll be sorry too. 
33212. 

Summit waltz. 

Waltzing and 
33612. 

Welcome home. 


15517 


33299. 
Singing together. 


33645. 


When bloom 
dolO1,. 

Parenti (Mike) 
never part. 

Parera (Antonio) 


the roses again. 
Love in my heart will 

17062. 

Je yvoudrais un joli 


bateau. 10905. 

Parés (Gabriel) au. and Parés 
(R. G. A.) prop. Sur les bords du 
Nil. 9509 (644). 

Parés (Philippe) : 

Petit bois. 11672. 


Petite tour Hiffel. 11678. 

Quand la clique a sa claque. 11757. 

Si j’étais la petite Shirley. 11964. 

Tout ici bas nous dit adieu. 12383. 
Parés (Philippe) Editions: 


Garde moi, chéri. 6954. 
Petit bois. 11672. 
Petite tour Hiffel. 11678. 


Quand la clique a sa claque. 11757. 
Si j’étais la petite Shirley. 11964. 
Tinouca. 26129. 
Tout ici bas nous dit adieu. 12383. 
Parham (Hartzell (Tiny)) Harlem 
River is Old Man River now. 22166. 
Parham (Tiny) See Parham (Hartzell 
(Tiny) ) 
Paris “@3.7B:)": 
Little sod shanty. 
Take me back to Texas. 
Texas has a sweetheart. 
Texas heroes. 23571. 
To a rose. 211038. 
To Mardi gras. 21107. 
Paris (Portia) Postmen of the air. 
ZAG. 
Paris (Walter) : 
Ballet of my dreams. 12994. 
Everybody swing it now. 13376. 
Love letters from your cigarette. 


17014. 
20979. 
21009. 


20088. 
Pariseau (J. M.): 
Home of my childhood days. 
24726. 
I wanna be a cowgirl cowhand. 
24908. 


Parish (Mitchell) : 
Sound of your voice. 25951. 
When the shadows grow longer 
30892. 
Parish (R. U.) 


Popsicle man. 17649. 


Parish press. Come, see the place. 
6652. 

Parisi (Antonio) Ave, 0 Duce. 3370. 

Parisi (Columbus) Say ole timer. 
20735. 

Parisi (J. V.) Aquila romana. 15598. 

Parisi (Joseph) JI will be back in 
summertime. 10723. 

Park (A.) Mazurka. 4807. 


Park (M. Mungo-) See Mungo-Park 
(M.) 

Park (W. L.) 
your eyes. 


That’s how they made 
DIL. 


2009 


INDEX 


Parke (J. G.) jr.: 

I made my bid in hearts. 13739. 
My heart is under new manage- 
ment. 30222. 

Parke (Jimmie) 

qr. 

Parker (Beulah) : 
Bugs about you. 
Sentimental suite. 

Parker (C. B.) 

18979. 

Parker 

1560 


See Parke (J. G.) 


285. 

25833. 
Cottage near the bay. 
(D. D.) Love came to me. 


Parker (EH. H.): 


I’ve got a New Deal man. 13771. 
I’ve only time for love. 13779. 
I want to go to California. 13795. 


Parker (Edna) See Parker (EH. E.) 
Parker (Elizabeth) See Parker (KH. E.) 


Parker (Evelyn) Bugs about you. 
285. 

Parker (F. B.) Re-elect Roosevelt. 
177138. 

Parker (Garland) Lenore. 4600. 

Parker (Henry) au., and Parker 


(Nellie) prop.: 
Nearer my God to Thee. 
450). 
Processional march. 
Parker (Horatio) au., 
(Anna) prop.: 
Arietta. 21569 (16). 
At the mid hour of night. 
(18). 
Canon. 21569 (56). 
Christ our Passover. 9509 (130). 
Cossack war-song. 21569 (83). 
Guide us, Father. 21569 (180). 
King Gorm the grim. 38270 (355). 
Kitty Magee. 21569 (287). 
Novelette. 21569 (435). 
Piseatrix. 6253 (380). 
Power eternal, Judge and Father. 
21569 (454). 
Risoluto. 21569 (474). 
Shan van voght. 21569 (492). 
Slumber-song. 21569 (506). 
Sonata in H flat. 21569 (516). 
Two minnelieder. 21569 (486). 


3270 (449, 


6253 (887). 
and Parker 


21569 


Valley of the Espingo. 21569 
(580). 
Wandering knight’s song. 8270 
(695). 
Parker (Jessie E.) I found you in the 
dark. 10538. 


Parker (Jimmy) : 


Bundle of dynamite. 18852. 


Heiress of a million charms. 
22182. 

I think I’ve had my fill of you. 
22393. 


26176. 
I’ve learned my 


Two chairs by the fire. 
Parker (John E.) 
lesson. 1166. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Parker (Katharine) : 

Are-en-ciel. 6341. 

Down Langford way. 26964. 
Parker (M. E.) Baby mine. 3379. 
Parker (M. M.): 


At the dance. 7502. 
Busy fingers. 6526. 
Cielito lindo. 6616. 


Gid-dy ap, my pony. 7502. 


Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here. 
7052. 
Happiness. 7058. 


In the swing. 7502. 
Jolly elves and gnomes. 17578. 
Little fairy’s waltz. 7764. 
Lullaby. 8701. 
Mary had a little lamb. 7920. 
Moonbeams. 8007. 
Off to school. 8249. 
Rippling stream. 7578. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 8701. 
Song to baby. 7920. 
Spider and the fly. 9172. 
Tin soldiers parade. 7058. 
Parker (Marjorie) Honey won’t you 
give yourself a treat. 27276. 
Parker (Mary) See Parker (M. M.) 
Parker (Myrtle): 
Just one more dance. 29961. 
Wandering blues. 26239. 
Wandering blues waltz. 
Parker (Perry) : 


15235. 


Game of hearts. 29629. 
How can I be sure of you. 29754. 
Parker (R. A.) Longing hearts. 
17040. 
Parker (Ross) In a little Devonshire 
lane. 22455. 
Parker (T. W.) jr. ’Neath skies of 
blue. 11462. 
Parker-Dohrmann-Hayes music. After 
breakin’ with you. 9532. 
Parker’s (frank) favorite songs. 


28247, 

Parkes (George) Yes, it’s true all they 
say about Dixie. 26431. 

Parkes (J. H. and L. G.). Mr. Frog 
went a courtin’. 32507. 

Parkhurst (D. C.) See Parkhurst (M. 


D. C.) 
Parkhurst (M. D. C.) That’s a lesson 
in love. 15061. 


Parkinson (Frances) 
tiny people. 12355. 

Parkinson (L. J.) Hlection day is on 
its way. 21969. 

Parks (J. A.) : 


Tiny tunes for 


Barbara Frietchie. 18770. 
Divine lullaby. 546. 
I dream of Jeanie. 19538. 


Parks’ 
(232). 
Ring out, wild bells. 


concert quartets. 33904 


19348. 


2010 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Parks (J) A‘) @o.: 


Barbara Frietchie. 18770. 
Christmastide. 18935. 
Ciribiribin. 3889. 

Dear Lord, remember me. 512. 
Divine lullaby. 546. 
Grandfather’s clock. 19352. 
Heavenly song. 919. 

I dream of Jeanie. 19538. 
Memories. 1693. 

Ring out, wild bells. 19348. 


Parks (Jesse) Youll want to come 


back. 26461. 

Parks (P. R.) Two eyes. 12488. 

Parks (W. C.) Sabbath in the South. 
23294. 

Parkyn (William) Just for to-day. 
32174. 

Parlette (Hileen) Atlantic City moon- 
light. 12962. 


Parlow (Edmund) : 
At the dancing master’s. 
(25). 
Bella picadora. 6253 (34). 
Danse moderne. 21569 (91). 
Hunter’s song. 9509 (304). 
‘Marche triomphale. 21569 (328). 
Menuetto scherzando. 6253 (317). 
Napolitana. 6253 (338). 
Pierrot tanzt. 240381 (161). 
Polonaise brillante. 21569 (449). 
Soldiers are coming. 6253 (480). 
-Sylphiden walzer. 21569 (539). 
Sylphs and nixies« 6253 (468). 
Tanz im dorfe. 24031 (205). 
Through field and forest. 
-. (479). 
With flying colors. 
With light hearts. 
Parmai ibolya. 20511*. 
Parmelee (Gilbert) At the end of the 
sunset trail. 24114. 
Parmenter (B. E.): 
Broken-hearted sweetheart. 9776. 
I’m waiting, waiting by the tele- 


6253 


6258: 


6253. (535). 
6253 (536). 


phone. 10668. 
You've got a system that wows me. 
15490. 
Parmeter (I. D.): 
A-way. 9638. 
Take me back to old New England. 
8914. 


Parnasse musical. Cloches de Noél. 
Sd plot: 
Parnau (Ann) 
Parnell (C. W.) 
Parochial hymnal. 32836. 
Parodi (A. L.) Poema. 2156. 
Parola (Antonino) : 
Lolita. 4681. 
Zingaresea. 3259. 
2% ezardas. 3267. 
Parolino (A. C.)° 
25947. 


Heavenly you. 7094. 


Destiny. 538. 


Sons of liberty. 


Parr-Davies (Harry) : 
Binkie’s lullaby. 381167. 
Carnival in Spain. 328. 
Do you remember my first love 


song. 16040. 
Fairy on the Christmas tree. 
31553. 
V’m walking your way. 1130. 
Parraga (Graciela) : 
Champagne de amor. 13142. 
Como mi vida gris. 3631. 
Guitarra companera. 13509. 
Llueve. 14127. 
Tinieblas. . 15115. 
Tus labios dijeron. 5832. 
Union triste. 15192. 
Verdad. 15205. 
Parris (Harry): 
Me who is, and the Jews. 20174. 


20210. 
20305. 
I fell in love again. 


Modern vagrant. 
My lovely miss. 
Parrish) (AS 2?) 
4215. 
Parrish (Madge) 
your love. 12806. 
Parrish (Sylvester) 
der the moonlight. 
Parry (Joseph) : 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 29948. 
Welsh choral fantasy. 2997. 
Parshley (A. W.) Under the spell of 


You're stingy with 


Making love un- 
142138. 


the moon. 18266. 

Parsifal. 12520. 

Parson (Don) My home by the river. 
1842. 

Parsons (Deke) See Parsons (H. M.) 
jr. 


Parsons (H. L.): 

Lullaby in modern style. 
Waltz caprice. 23720. 
Parsons (H. M.) jr. You can never 
believe. 29113. 
Parsons (Homer) 
sorry. 21521. | 
Parsons (J. B.) aw., and Parsons (V. 


22756. 


You're going to be 


D.) prop. Little white church. 
T7179. 
Parsons (M. K.) Mother. 8080. 


Parsons (Marion) 
mooning. 138911. 
Parsons (W. O.) Kiss me, love me, 
and kiss me again. 1400. 
Part songs for changing voices. 
Partanen (Oiva) 


It’s time for honey- 


8376. 
Roll on, silver river. 


2306. 

Partichela (KF. A.) Jarabe _ tapatio. 
32145. 

Partos (Irene) You were so easy to 
find. 26513. 


Parys (G. van): ' 
C’est un mauvais garecon. 29354. 
Imaginons que nous avons révé. 

29873. 


2019 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s.,-v. 81 


ne raEEEaInEnEnIEnnmmmmeane 


Parys (G. van)—Continued. 
Je ne donnerais pas 
29943. 
Pas de fumée sans feu. 
Pasarich (Pierre) : 
Just for tonight dance with me. 


ma _ place. 


13349. 


2(626. 
When Roosevelt and I were in the 
navy. 28979. 
Pascal (Florian) pseud. See Williams 
(Joseph ) 


Pasehal (Lem) : 
Ball and chain. 26634. 
I know there’ll be music in heaven. 


27361. 
I love the life of a cowboy. 27388. 
No other fellow’s sweetheart. 
28111. 
Paschang (F. J.) You're the only one 
for me. 26497. 
Pasker (E.) Christ to-day rejoices 
men. 3594-8596. 
Paskman (Dailey) Blackface and 
music. 97238. 
Pasmezoglu (Perry) Morning, noon 


and moonlight. 4894. 
Pasmore (H. B.): 


Beware. 6253 (39). 


O that we two were maying. 6253 
(350). 
Pasquier (Louis) Mots qu’on pense 


tout bas. 17257. 
Passach (Joseph) : 
Boo-hoo, the baby baboon. 
Karroo. 7636. 
Song of the bushveld boys. 8762. 
When the jackal keeps a’-howlin’. 


6495. 


$282. 

Passage (S. C.) Strange as it seems. 
5607. 

Passaporto rosso. 1428, 2400. 

Passen (Philip) What’s the matter 
with me. 12587. 

Pasternacki (Stephen) Dear old U. 
of D. 15986, 24394. 

Pasternak (David) I can’t drink your 
coffee. 998. 

Pastorcito pub. ©@o.: 

Amor... que florece. 84. 


285A. 
She’s a streamlined baby. 


Tus lindos ojos. 
Pate (Fred) 


17871. 
Paterson (M. G.) Cherry Valley 
soldier. 6600. 


Paterson’s publications, ltd.: 
I will make you brooches. 7409. 
Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 

32154. 

Just for to-day. 32174. 
Little Jack Horner. 25191. 
Madame Jeanette. 17104. 
Morn, noon and night. 8629. 
Primavera. 25712. 


Sketches by Sol. 8700. 
There is my heart. 33405. 
Wandering player. 9181. 
Water colours. 9195. 
Patience. 640. 
Patnode (J. A.): 
Play an old fashion waltz for me. 
5234. 
You say you can’t remember but I 
know I won’t forget. 15484. 
Patrick (Frederick) : 
Are they only vacation dreams. 
24102. 
Footprints 
27090. 
Long Island moon. 22700. 
May I have the pleasure ma’moi- 
selle. 1673. 
Swing, what is this thing. 
Tale of two shoes. 20984. 
Thanks for the wrong number op- 
erator. 23574. 
They’re throwin’ their dairies 
away. 23606. Bits 
Patrick (G. R.) Always and always. 


in the snow. 27089, 


23521. 


29220. 
Patricy (Martyna) What’s the use of 
dreaming. 15288. 


Bandit in love. 6395. 
Ghosts in my garden. 


Patseh (Elmer ) 
Pattee (H. E.) 
24605. 
Patten (Fred) 
11291, 17318. 
Patterson (A. D.) 
Patterson (A. E.): 
Evening hours. 


My heart’s on strike. 
Clouds. 26819. 


6862. 


I don’t need canary seed for I 
can sing a song without it. 
24782. 

One song. 17519. 

Saviour is born. 33068. 

Patterson (A. 8.) jr.: 
Serenade at eventide. 14756. 
Song of the wastelands. 14877. 


Where go the boats. 3071. 
Patterson (B. C.): 
Like a silver moonbeam you stole 
across my way. 1486. 

Sweet Nancy Jane. 8882. 
Patterson (C. A.): 

Chimes that say I love you. 369: 

Dancing my first waltz with you. 

3677. 
Patterson (Elbert) : 
Let’s take a walk under the moon. 
11045. 

Springtime in Tennessee. 18002. 
Patterson (F. E.) Blue lagoon. 15781. 
Patterson (G. D.): 

Breaker of hearts. 15760. 

I can’t even remember it now. 

10508. 
Patterson (H. H.): 


My heart admits defeat. 8090. 


2012 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


a 


Old time musician, with a thump, 
thump, thump. 11575. 


Patterson (J. A.) See Wagoner (J. 
ia Pe) 

Patterson (Jack) See Patterson (H. 
H.) 

Patterson (L. R.) Monopoly. 14284. 

Patterson (M. F.) One step at a time. 
32787. 

Patterson (Margaret) Just one tender 
kiss.. 29962. 

Patterson (Marie) My lips won’t tell 
you. 4972. 


Patterson (Pat) Only a stone’s-throw 
from heaven. 17524. 
Patterson (V. L.) You're the one I'll 
always love. 18616. 
Patti (Dominic): 
Adorable eyes. 6263. 
I long for your lips. 7267. 
Patti (Mickey) See Patti (Dominic) 
Patti (Steve) Jolly accordionist. 7577. 
Patton..(K..H..) : 
I asked the Jeep, and the Jeep said 
yes. 19515. 
My own dear loving mother. 25466. 
Our little white bungalow on the 
hill. 25618. 
Stars and Stripes for freedom 
Stand. 8824. 
When Silvery clouds are framed 
with gold. 26318. 
When your hair is white as snow. 
26343. 
Patton (Lorraine) I asked the Jeep, 
and the Jeep said yes. 19515. 
Pattyeuts. jb.) : 
Take me back to Texas. 
Texas anthem. 23569. 
Texas has a sweetheart. 
Texas heroes. 23571. 
To a rose. 211038. 
To Mardi gras. 21107. 
Paudash (P. H.) Hard to forget. 


20979. 
21009. 


22165. 
Paul (Allan) New-heart. 30273. 
Paul (H. R.) Kiss Ill never forget. 
25109. 


Paul (L. N.): 
At sunrise. 6356. 
Hindu devotion. 4137. 
Storm refrain. 5603. 
Tell me, my little Erish lass. 
Under the skin. 5859. 
Wedding day. 9218. 
Why does our canary sing? 
With you. 29075. 
Paul (Walter): 
On Miami shore. 
Valparaiso. 2898. 
Paul Bunyan’s rollway. 11657. 
Paul et Virginie. 15517 (293). 


5695. 


9331. 


23104. 


Pauley (D. R.): 


Down the Midland trail. 585, 
13309. 
This sudden romance. 2776. 
Your eyes. 18634. 
Paull (C. M.) Grant us grace this day. 
O Lord. 103842. 


Paull. Ea: 
Flash light. 29189 (114). 
Lincoln centennial. 29189 (248). 

Paull (G.) Lincoln centennial. 29189 
(243). 

Paull-pioneer music corp.: 

Dardanelle (Louise) harmony first 
method. 19034, 19035. 

Dardanelle (Louise) harmony first 
method for the piano. 243875. 

Just for fun, play and sing. 22574. 

When a king gives up everything 
for love. 33666, 33667. 

Paulos (N. E.): 
Inspiracion. 
Inspiration. 29907, 32096. 

Pauls (HE. M.) Caribbean moon. 

Paulsen (Helmut) 

19926. 
Paulson (H. W.) 
Pauly (John): 
Comrades and gang-lads. 425. 
Take me back into my dream. 
15012. 

Thousand new and different ways, 
we sing Love’s old sweet song. 
2781. 

Paumgartner (Bernhard) : 

Rossini in Neapel. 11861*, 20695. 
Whom the gods love. 22887. 
Pavesio (Piero) Voce dall’ Africa. 

2924. 
Pavia (I. L.) 
Pavlik (Marie) 
9673. 
Paxson (Zina) 
Paxton (A. H.) 
28306. 

Paxton (W.) & co., ltd.: 
Bells of youth. 18801. 
Blue lilac. 6475. 
Cargoes. 26755. 

D’oti viens tu, bergére. 

Donauwellen. 29493. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
16102, 29525. 

Flor gitana. 6913. 

Gipsy, I love you so. 

Gipsy lady. 29642. 

Give unto the Lord. 29648. 

Green month. 27186. 

He, the greatest and the noblest. 
2384 


29906. 


26756. 
Lindliche t&nze. 


Aria. 17589. 


Polka viennoise. 5244. 
Beautiful Northport. 


My song. 114384. 
President Roosevelt. 


26870. 


29641. 


Hebrew rhapsody. 10411. 


Hotcha. 10470. 
How willing my paternal love. 
4048. 


2013 


INDEX 


Paxton (W.) & co., 1td.—Continued. 

If musie be the food of love. 7487. 

Impudence. 20659. 

Irish cradle song. 1270. 

Kordion kapers. 16890. 

Lotus flower. 8632. 

Lyndhurst. 27845. 

Mazurka. 29467. 

Miss Myrtle. 279383. 

Now Pheebus sinketh in the west. 
20392. 

Over the waves. 5187. 

Poet’s song. 2159. 

Prelude. 20618. 

Regal march. 28350. 

Reminiscences of 
25754. 

Rinka. 20659. 

Seale and arpeggio manual for the 


the Puszta. 


piano accordion. 147385. 
Scherzetto. 2375. 
See, she appears. 27207. 


Since first I saw your face. 2452. 

So blessed be the time. 20813. 

So merrily the shepherds began to 

blow. 20817. 

Soliloquy. 20825. 

Tea tattle. 5682. 

To music. 2383. 

Twilight. 28826. 

Ultima parola. 9104. 

Voice of love. 20737. 

Waltzing over the keys. 

Where’er you walk. 27207. 

Zigeuner lust. 21564. 
Payette (Amy) We two. 
Payne (C. M.): 

I’m going to my sweetheart. 29812. 

There’s a little brown house. 33412. 
Payne (Hendrex T.) All I know is 

what I read in the papers. 12895. 

Payne (Hendrix T.) Old spring of love. 


23095. 
Payne (Minnie) 11997. 


12534. 


18354. 


Skip it. 


Payne (Nellie) Rocking chair of my 
dreams. 28378. 

Paysen (Royal) I didn’t mean it. 
31871. 


Payton (Z. M.): 

He’s just a common dog they say, 
but he’s my friend each day. 
19422. 

My little pal, where, where are 
you. 20297. 


Pdakowska (Marie) Sunshine. 20982. 
Peace (EH. E.): 
Little brown baby, wif spa’klin’ 
eyes. 4658. 
Petah denied mah Lawd. 2133. 
Peace (EF. W.): 
Desert shall rejoice. 21569 (97). 
Sing aloud unto God. 21569 (501). 
Thou visitest the earth. 24081 
(Zl). 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Why seek ye the living among the 
dead. 6253 (530). 
Peace be still. 8384. 
Peace makers, 2121. 
Peacock (Thomas) : 
Gibson road to happiness guitar 
teacher. 271381. 
Gibson system for guitar. 31644. 
Peak (J. L.) When I dance with you. 
26297. 


Pearce (A. E.) There’s melody in the 


harvest moon. 2756. 
Pearce (KF. W.) Color guard. 15874. 
Pearce (M. V.) Just some-body’s 
mother. 16860. 
Pearce (R. L.) When I miss the one 
I love. 21318. 
Pearl (Gay) See Clemons (G. P.) 
Pearl (Lola) Just you. 25091. 


Pearly (Fred): 
Faites ca pour moi. 
Pourquoi dites vous non. 11723. 
Retires-tu tes lunettes. 2257. 
Pearman (D. M.) My happiness com- 
plete. 8087. 
Pearson (C. J.): 
Gold in them there hills. 


10187, 29572. 


19319. 


I wasted my time. 10721. 
Pearson (EH. M. M.): 
Love, hope, live. 17059. 


Love’s glad song. 22749, 30081. 


Mother, alone, at home. 17251, 
30188. 
Pearson (F. A.) : 
Let’s be sweethearts again. 27697. 


Wanderlust waltz. 23726. 

Won't you please come back to me. 
26422. 

You’ve got what it takes to be 


mine. 26508, 29169. 
Pearson (Floyd) Dreamy Hilo moon. 
29528. 
Pearson (H. L.) Peek-a-boo moon. 
14573. 
Pearson (J. V.) Rhythm is swinging 
the town. 14668. 


Pearson (V. N.) I want to live by the 
side of a road. 7405. 
Pearson (W. D.): 
O Lord consider my distress. 
Two carols. 5210. 
Peasant and his oxen. 
Pease (Harry): 


5083. 
14571, 20525. 


Feeding pigeons in the _ park. 
22020. 

I just made up with that old girl 
of mine. 16506. 


One hour for lunch. 28194. 
Story Cupid told. 29189 (408). 


Story of seven roses. 25985. 
Pease (J. L.). Whatll I do. 3270 
(711). 


2014 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Pease (J. V.): 


Plantation play. 14599*. 
Sleeping beauty. 1481S*. 


Trail of the trader. 15148*. 
Wings. 15391*. 
Pease (R. R.) He is my covering. 910. 
Peattie (Jillson) Im writing this song 
to you. 22370. 


Peavey (J. B.) 

Pecei (Juan) 

Peceia (Arturo Buzzi-) 
cia (Arturo) 

Pécheurs de perles. 3461. 

Pechotsck (Raymund) In my love boat 


Let’s go country. 4618. 
Cafe concierto. 28254. 
See Buzzi-Pec- 


you and I. 18847. 
Peck (EH. HE.) Beautiful night. 18015. 
Peck (F. L.) Invineibles. 1269. 
Peek (Hubert) You’re so sweet. 6208. 


Peck (J. E. A.) Won’t you give me you. 
12725. 
Peckham (H. D.): 
Blowing kisses through a rainbow. 
247. 


Crossroads of love. 457. 


In the lobby at nine. 1245. 
Peckham (W. R.): 
I guess I’m all done. 22269. 


Please don’t give me the gong. 
8430, 20562. 
Pedace (Anthony) 
Peddle (Frances) 
is over. 25534. 
Pedersen (N. A.) : 
Drifting in- the shadows of the 
moonlight. 620. 

My sweetheart’s eyes. 1907. 
Pedersen (Nick) See Pedersen (N. A.) 
Pederson (EK. O.): 

In the woodlands. 

Sov du min lille. 
Pedrick (C. A.): 

Hello cheerful. 10416. 

She’s got the wiggle-toes. 28473. 
Pedrick (Clinton) Thou art our light. 


Blue. 3468. 
Now the depression 


24993. 
8798. 


30734. 
Pedrick (P. L.) I. still remember. 
. 7368. 
Pedrollo (Arrigo) Amante in trappola. 
3326", 


Pedron (Carlo): 


Basso e la melodia. 31113. 


Tre minuetti caratteristici. 32844. 
Peebles (H. D.) Glorious Texas. 
10311. 
Peek (B. BE.) Star struck. 5581. 
Peek (H. R.) Sweet belis of memory. 
30650. 


Peel (Graham) : 
Bad child’s songs 
9509 (35). 
Home they brought her warrior 
dead. 9509 (295). 
Peele (Dudley) Thy table I approach. 
21096. 


about beasts. 


126829—37——33 


Peeples (C. M.) 
you're tantalizing, 
33863. 

Peeples (H. A.) jr: 

Kisses in the moon. 
. Lovely is the night. 

Peerless music co. Do-ya, 
will-ya, won’tcha, please 
your mind. 24425, 

Peery (R. R.): 

Christ child. 26795. 

Extract of opera. 6878, 

How long wilt Thou forget me. 
28811. 

Little clossies orchestra folio. 4661. 

Peery’s (Rob Roy) third position 
violin book. 2125. ; 

Sabbath day solos. 20710. 

Sacred choruses for men’s voices. 
17791. 

Singing melodies. 23370. 

Thy guidance Lord. 30742. 

Peeters (Flor): 

Esquisses de lage dor. 
Toccata, Fugue et Hymne. 

Peggy and the pixies, 5210*. 

Pegram (EH. B.): 

Gee! I wish I was her beau. 

Merci cherie. 4887. 

Tippin’ my hat, noddin’ my head 
to my shadow. 2795. 

Pegram (Ed) See Pegram (EH. B.) 
Pehlike (Harriet) 11 bubble with bliss 
when your two lips I kiss. 10569. 

Peines d’amour perdues, 17598. 

Peirce (C. K.) au., and Peirce (W. C.) 


Youwre captivating, 
youre mine. 


10974. 
UA ale 
don’t-cha, 
make up 


6856, 6857. 
2805. 


792. 


prop. Keep smiling through. 22590. 
Pekala (M. A.) Tangier. 26053. 
Pekman (Rose) Fidler. 29589. 
Pelaia (A. A.) Esthereita. 31529. 
Pelaia Insa (Saverio) Esthercita. 

31529. 

Pelak (Andrew) : 
Pennsylvania moon. 23178. 


Whisper yes while I am dancing 
with you. 39082. 
Pelham (Paul) God save our airman 
king. 3994. 
Pelissier (H. G.): 
Mother’s maxims. 12862 (349). 
My moon. 12862 (357). 
There’s a sun still shining in the 
sky. 12862 (495). 
Ypsilanti, 12862 (558). 
Pelkonen (Matt) In a bamboo 
down in India. 27525. 
Pellerin (H. C.) Im walking on dan- 
gerous ground. i6615. 
Pelletier (Wilfred) I sang one song. 
27464. 
Pelosi (Don): 
Round the old kitchen fire. 28406. 
Swanee moon, where the Swanee 
river flows. 30648. 


inn 


2015 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n.s., v. 32 


Pelosi (Don )—Continued. 
When the poppies 
26325. 
Pemin (R. V.) Mi California. 11263. 
Pendleton (HK. H.) Thy word is like a 
garden, Lord. 95777. 


bloom again. 


Pendleton (P. 3B.) lLove’s’ dream. 
14186. 

Pendleton (R. H.) Angel’s message. 
29189 (6). 

Pendzay (D. S.) Gypsy’s heart is 
broken, 29688. 


Penewell (Jack) Night time in Hawaii 
is lovetime with you. 11485. 

Penez (C. E.): 

Just you. 16865. 

Lonely me. 17031. 

Sea. 17832. 
Penfold (C. L.): 

Captivating lady. 21755. 

I have dreamed. 19551. 

I have searched. 19554. 

I know now. 19563. 

It’s true. 22522. 

To some one—somewhere. 

You say unto me. 33880. 
Penfold (Mary) Glintin youreye. 816. 
Penick (J. S.) I found my love. 10535. 
Penmw CA: As): 

I gave a rose to you. 26533 (125). 

It happened in Holland. 7532*, 


23634. 


My little apple tree. 26533 (196). 
Thief. 18175. 
Penn (lL. D.) Simple symphonee. 
20778. 
Penner (Joe) Youre the cutest. 
A ayy 
Penney (Walter) My lover’s on the 


14407. 
See Panikoff 


cover of a magazine. 
Pennie (Evelyn) pseuwd. 


(Evelyn) 
Pennies from heaven. 14052, 14575, 
14834, 17488, 17520, 17932, 18391, 


27700, 28201, 28260, 28521, 28535. 
Pennisi (J. F.): 
All I hold for you is in my heart. 


24057. 
Devil was in you. 26925. 
Drums. 24482. 
Fame. 27052. 
Hallucinations. 27208. 
If I’da knowed you’da rode I’da 
went. 27509. 
White cotton. 29026. 


Pennrich (K. R.): 
There I go dreaming again. 30712. 
To be near you. 12360. 
Penny (A. Z.) To the rain god. 9040. 
Pennywell (C. H.) 
things go wrong. 11988. 
Penrod (N. M.) 
you. 29718. 


Sing a song when | Perches (José) 


Heart full of love for | Percival (Walter) 


‘Penrod (Sabina) 
1825. 

Penrose (G. H.) Penrose school of 
sight reading. 28261-28268. 

Penso (R.) Ce que tu n’oses pas dire. 


My dreamland girl. 


345. 
Pensyl (F. M.): 
Dandelions. 9968. 
Guess who. 10349. 


16417. 
Lonely, lonely, dear. 


Hold me close to your heart. 
Pentz (F. O.) 


141387. 
Pepe (L. J.) If they told me. 29864. 
Pepe (Louis) See Pepe (L. J.) 
Pepper (Alice) Margarita. 142238. 


Pepper (D. T.) 
8597. 
Pepper (H. S.): 
Saving up my time to spend on you. 
33067. 
Shepherd boy’s song. 8665. 


Sacred vow of love. 


Pepper (M. B.) Reason is you. 2238. 
Peppercorn (Gertrude) Nocturne. 
9509 (557). 


Pequignot (Jeannette) aw., and Pequig- 
not (Nathalie) prop. Incidentally. 
1261. 

Peraimen (Ann) 

Perandi (M. G.): 

Cantemus Domino. 

Die nobis Maria. 
Perata (E. L.): 

Alone-in-love. 21597. 

And I still dream of you. 21606. 

At last. 3359. 

Go South below the Mason-Dixon 

line. 10814. 

IT couldn’t believe. 22248. 

I had it coming to me. 22270. 

I knew that you were mine. 10553. 

It’s too bad. 25029. 

Just another dream. 25073. 

Knockin’ on wood. 4563. 

Let this be a lesson to you. 27718. 

Like a day in June. 4646. 

Love, you got me down. 

Riddle me this. 32991. 

So this is the end. 285387. 

Swing it sweet. 28649. 

Swing tune. 23520. 

Take it easy. 23540. 

There’s no use pretending. 5755. 

There’s something missing. 26110. 


Lost to me. 20065. 


15805. 
16019. 


4747. 


This night is ours. 12336. 
Winter’s in the air. 26408. 


You can’t make me change my 
mind. 12767. 

You never can tell. 33856. 

You’ve got what it takes. 12826. 

Eres hermosa blanea 

paloma. 13365. 

Chantons encore. 

13144, 


2016 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Pereuoco (C.): 
Have mercy, dear. 
Piedad. 28270. 

Perea (Octaviano) Himno continental 

de America. 16412. 

Perelman (Dora): 

Dear old New York. 21857. 
Melodie. 25656. 
New York on Hudson. 

Perez (F. Garcia) 


27228. 


23015. 
See Garcia Perez 


(F.) 
Perec (i. WH.) : 
Dream queen. 138317. 
Produce American. 11744, 14623. 


Wonderful mother. 18522. 
Perfetti (M. M.) Did you know. 
24419. 
Pergolesi (—) Concerto. 32851. 
Périer (A.) Débutant clarinettiste. 
19059. 


Perilhou (A.): 


“Bourrée et musette. 9509 (80-82). 


Deux impromptus. 9509 (559, 
560). 
Féte patronale en Velay. 9509 
(225, 226). 
Peripelkin (Gertrude) Little booties. 
7758. 


Périssas (Madeleine) : 

Sur la route de Berthier. 33309. 

Vive la Canadienne. 33587. 
Perkin (Helen) Episode. 3835. 
Perkins (Berenice) : 

My old Flag. i881, 8138. 


Our President Franklin Delano 
Roosevelt. 5181. 
Perkins (Faye) Dingle Dell adven- 
tures. 540*. 


Perkins (Frank): 
Fellow with the yellow carnation. 
19223. 
Good riddance, bad dreams. 16298. 
Looking down at the stars. 20054. 
Mills favorites for male quartettes. 
1721. 
Perkins (H. 0.) 
happy. 21892. 
Perkins (J. E.) 
15610. 
Perkins (M. D.) Teachings of the 
home economics club. 18103. 
Perkins (Millicent) I’m dreaming of 
you. 4271. 
Perkins (Ray) 
21336. 
Perkinson (Charles) 
Perkowski (Piotr) : 


Does it make you 


As children worship. 


When Ohio says hi ho. 
Spring. 2569. 


Sinfonietta. 2461. 
Wiazanka pieSni_ legjonowych. 
9340. 


Perle (Mary) Melodies, sweet melo- 
dies, coming thru the radio. 4819. 
Perlman (George) : 
Cinderella. 26809. 


Little sleepy head. 27751. 
March of the giants. 1650. 
Parade of the colored puppets. 
28244. 
Song of the night. 28563. 
Perlman (Morris): 
Hot honey. 7149. 
Lost in love. 32357. 
Loving for a living. 7859. 
My heart was in my mouth. 8095. 
Shoe shine boy, shine my shoes. 


5451. 
Perlman (Morry) What is a kiss. 
5977. 
Perlstein (Nat) Two lips amid the 
tulips. 33548. 
Perna (Gabe) jr. Honey I’m lonely. 


952. 
Perna (Gabie) See Perna (Gabe) jr. 
Perne (Nils) De’ var hans lilla melodt 
som kom bort. 24388. 
Pernsot (Emil) jr. Romanee in the 


air. 9357. 

Pero (Hans) Tessiner herbstlied. 
21006. 

Peroni (Carlo) Irish songs and airs. 
27568. 

Peros (H.) Alpine valse. 67. 


Perosa (H.) pseud. 
and Goehr (W.) 
Perosi (Lorenzo) 
' 9509 (532). 
Perrelle (Harry) 
Perrier (B. K.): 
I’m excited. 27409. 
I’ve got a brand new song. 31992: 
There was music, there was laugh- 
ter, there was love. 15089. 


See Peros (H.} 
O Padre nostro 


Isle of Cuba. 16781. 


Perrier (Paul) pseud. See Rawlings 
(C. A’) . 

Perrigo (Evelyn) Reminiscing. 17723. 

Perrin (Luella) Rejoice, rejoice, re- 
joice. 32977. 

Perrone (Joseph) Sweet usherette. 
23907. 


Perrone (P. J.): 
I’m waitin’ till you change your 
mind. 31966. 
Sweet rhapsody. 
Perrone (Vincent) 
1938. 
Perrot (Alfred) 
Perrotta (P. J.) 
29564. 
Perrotta (Philip) : 
I followed a star. 19542. 
Loveless nights. 20106. 
Perry (A. D.) Honey-bee. 19472. 
Perry (A. H.) I fell in love to stay 
in love with you. 31889. 
Perry (A. J.) No love is like a moth- 
er’s love. 12862 (363). 
Perry (A. W.) No love is like a moth- 
er’s love. 12862 (3863). 


2657. 
Never give up. 


Goblins. 3990. 
Everything but you. 


2017 


INDEX 


Perry (Attilio) Vita  piacentina. 
26218. 

Perry (Ben) 

Perry (Bob) 
prop.: 

Game of hearts. 29629. 

How can I be sure of you. 29754. 
Perry (Dell) See Perry (M. D.) 
Perry (KE. 8S.) I can’t believe it’s true. 

27322. 
Perry (Everett) It’s best to be true. 
16864 
(G. L.) 
28490. 


Fascination. 19219. 
au., and Perry (R. C.) 


Perry Since you came back 
to me. 

Perry (Gay) I fell in love to stay in 
love with you. 31880. 

Perry (J. A.) To Texas, oh, beautiful 
Texas. 18207. 

Perry (J. H.) Musical Mother Goose 
for two. 279838. 

Perry (L. J.) How old-fashioned I 
am. 31882. 

Perry (M. D.) 
gave the gong. 


Since my Major Love 
14796. 


Perry (M. M.) Happy toes. 7068. 
Perry (Mae): 

I can’t imagine. 31863. 

When I was looking for you. 

33676, 

You charming darling. 33882. 
Persy (2. B.).: 

Hollywood band march. 31804. 


Largo from the New world sym- 


phony. 32233. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 15517 
(266). 


No love is like a mother’s love. 
12862 (363). 

Queen city guard’s grand march. 
12862 (424). 


Red clover blossoms waltz. 12862 
(430). 
Perry (Paul) pseud. See Siegel 
(Paul) 
Perry (Peter) pseud. See Hummel 
(H. A.) 


‘Perry (S. A.) 
Perryman (L. 8S.) 


Blue jay junior. 18819. 
Terrific sandstorm. 


12256. 
Perry’s (A. W.) sons: 
Hiawatha’s twilight dream 
31798. 


Hollywood band march. 31804. 

Home memories. 31807. 

Largo from the New world sym 

phony. 32233. 

Perseus and Andromeda. 
Pescador (Leal) : 

Ciudad de delicias. 391. 

Perla de Murcia. 32853. 
Pesee (Joe) Servant girl. 33111. 
Pessac (Joseph) Sarie Marais. 

28436. 


7051. 


Dt, TEs, nyS:5 Vase 


Pesse (Maurice) : 
C’est la tarentelle. 9509 (93). 
Chansons de nos vingt ans. 350. 
Danse de gazelles. 15517 (71). 
Joyeuse idylle. 9509 (351). 
Roses trémiéres. 9509 (629). 


Pestalozza (A.) Ciribiribin. 388, 389, 


12862 (103), 15859, 18988, 18989, 
24308. 
Pet milk co. Radio song. 176938. 
Peter (C.) Jolly coppersmith. 1835, 
16837, 19843. 
Peter (Leo) Moya, lovely Moya. 
1788. 


Peterman (C. L.): 


I love my daddy. 19592. 
I’m going home. 27417. 


Peters (Bert) Hey there, sis! 33904 
(109). 
Peters (C. F.): 
Bunte blumen. 31210. 
Krippenmusik zur  Weihnacht. 
32222. 
Praludium und Fugue. 82895. 
Sieben miirsche. 33032. 
Sonate. 31101. 
Peters (KH. H.) American legion 
marching song. 15575. 
Peters (Hlsa) pseud. See Pangle 
(BH. C.) 
Peters (Eugene) My front door. 
17309. 


Peters ;(i. Ho): 
I want you for me. 
Night of love. 20366. 

Peters (Kalani) Kuu lei mokibana. 

7665. 

Peters (Louis) 

away so long. 


10716. 


I wish I hadn’t stayed 
4354. 


Peters (Marie) Tl be waiting for 
you. 138658. . 

Peters (Phil) Silence of a _ lonely 
night. 11972. 


Peters (W. F.): 


Beverly of Graustark. 21569 
(39). 

I’m crazy "bout the lights. 9509 
(E2070 

Paid in full. 9509 (550). 

There’s a chance for gossip. 
12862 (493). 

Wait for the summer time. 12862 
(521). 

Winning miss. 9509 (806-808). 

Petersburski (J.): 
Amour! Desirs! Folie. 6317. 
Barkarola miioSci. 12999, 13000. 


twa wielka milosé 
21699, 26668. 
22990, 22991. 


Bez Sladu 
MIMIG.. ... 
Najstodsze tango. 
Ta jedna noc . 13487, 14996. 
To ostatnia niedziela. 9037, 9038. 
Petersen (C. C.) Wonderful me, 
12719. 


2018 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Petersen (F. J.) Merry-go-round. 
17179. 

Petersen (W. L.) Ootsi, cootsi baby. 
2078. 


Peterson (B. M.) 
Peterson (Hisie) 
20860. 
Peterson (Esther) 
DPA 
Peterson (G. E.): 
So sleepy baby. 23398. 
Stumbled. 18085. 
Stumbled into love. 18036. 
You're the melody of my song. 


My old pal. 
Songs of His love. 


Queen of my heart. 


9469. - 
Peterson (Ivor) Dancing snowflakes. 
15952. 
Peterson (J. V.) Blue blue me. 249. 
Peterson (J. W.) Honeysuckle bee. 
16438. 


Peterson (M. J.): 
Broadway drag. 15764. 


Cinder pile. 15856. 

Devil in my dream. 19069. 
Everybody's out. 19189. 

In Bubble land. 13844. 

Jirkie. 16834. 

Lonely day. 14136. 

National beer song. 14434. 
Say yes. 383070. 

To-day. 15127. 

What would you think. 15286. 
When I look your way. 18409. 
When you smile on me. 18440. 


Woman. 12716. 


Won't you try to love me. 38791. 

World is OK. 15414. 

You don’t remember aé_ word. 
21500. 

Peterson (Marion): 

Along Lido isle. 26568. 

Can it be. 26745. 

Darling we are going out to-night. 
26889. 

I wanta be young again. 27493. 

In a little snow clad igloo. 29870. 

It was only a shadow. 27582. 

Let’s sail away. 32267. 

Little blonde girl. 14102. 

Oompah. 28212. 

Ripple along lazy river. 14675. 


When springtime falls, swingtime 
calls. 33692. 
You’re a little bit diffrent. 29134. 
Peterson (Mel): 
Belong to me. 
Fickle. 13403. 
Love walks out. 


13035. 
25261. 


Rainbows over paradise. 11785. 

Show me how to do the hula. 
11962. 

What’s gonna happen to me. 
26282. 


14413. 


Peterson (R. M.): 
Country boy. 
Texas border. 8947. 

Peterson (Roberta and Sarah) 

dearest one. 25419. 

Petiot (A.) Concerto. 

Petit mari. 2136. 

Petite Noél. See Immaculata (Sister) 

Petite sauvage. 17608. 

Petites alliées. 24273, 25662. 

Petitot (Léonce) Trois pieces. 32861. 

Petkere (Bernice) pseud. See Conne 

(Bernice) 
Petracek (Ernest) : 
At Coconut Grove. 9611. 
Picture frame. 8404. 
You're half my heart. 
Petrassi (Goffredo) : 


21808. 
My 
16282. 


18596. 


Concerto per orchestra. 435. 
Lamento d’Arianna. 32228. 
Petrellese (Aniello) Addis Ababa 
italiana. 15925. 
Petridis (Petro) Suite grecque. 
12146. 
Petrie (A. L.) Old mill in Woodland 
Hills. 30332. 


Petrie (H. W.) au., and Petrie (J. C.) 
prop.: 


Hspousal. 15517 (94). 

Hvery boy remembers his first 
sweetheart. 15517 (99). 

Just for a brown-eyed girl. 15517 
(197). 

Life is but a song. 15517 (215). 

My heart is with the dear old 


15517 (257). 
15517 (369). 
15517 (296). 


folks at home. 
Spinning wheel. 
Ten vocal studies. 


We all love sometime. 15517 
(428). 
When winter turns to. spring. 


15517 (448). 

When young Bud Weiser married 
Ann Heuser’ Busch. 15517 
(452). 

Petrie (R. R.): 
Bubbling. 15769. 
Christian’s prayer. 
Forgotten. 22056. 
I love the name of Jesus. 
Satisfying. 11894, 25813. 

Petrie (R. W.) World goes dancing 


24308. 
22301. 


on. 33796. 
Petrillo (Terese) You came along. 
18570. . 
Petrof (S.): 
Dulcinea. 6823. 
Hotzmach’s jubilation. 7152. 
Petrucci (A. M.) They tell me it’s 
love. 15092. 
Petrucci (Anita) Rose to you. 20698. 
Petta (J. R.) Happy-go-lueky. 27212. 


Pettee (W. E. M.): 
~ Dolore. 31448. 


2019 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Pettee (W. E. M.)—Continued. 
Rock Hill. 33013. 
Pettengill (R. H.): 
Cow girl of the Big Horns [sic] 


26851. 
Oh I wouldn’t, couldn’t do without 
you. 14486. 
Ob send me a kiss in the mail 
dear. 28151. 
When the star of my world was 
you. 6039. 
Pettibone (Leora) : 
That, is. my, wish, litle. star: 
15053. 
Why should I be lonely. 21406. 
Pettine (Giuseppe) Duo _— primer. 
24489. 
Pew (N. C.) Twilight waltz. 5843. 
Peycke (Frieda) : 
Christmas eve. 29401. 
Christmas spirit. 29404. 
My skates. 30254. 
Peyroux (HE. A.) Why did I fall in 
love with you. 18477. 
Peyroux (EH. S.) Sit down. 11995. 
Peyton (Dave): 
All I want is my honey boy. 


29189 (4). 
Good enough for me. 
Honey I want you. 29189 (168). 
I'll see you to-night. 21569 (231). 
In the bright moonlight. 29189 
(204). 
In Zululand. 29189 (208). 
Lemke is the man. 30008. 
Ragtime baseball. 29189 (350). 
Pezzopane (Sam): 


29189 (140). 


Bass director for the accordion. 
21671. 
Pinetta. 11690. 
Pfeiffer (J. A.) Come dance with me. 
9896. 
Pfeiffer (Kate) When Vienna smiles. 
6049 


Pfeiffer (P. HE.) Henrietta Munster- 
man loyalty song. 27242. 

Pfeiffer. (Rudolph) Moments of hap- 
piness. 17214. 

Pfister (Ll. M.) 


Message. 30155. 


Pfrommer (W. D.) Anna Mae. 9591. 
Phalen (C. M.) Dream reverie. 594. 
Phantom rider. 19448. 
Phasey (Sydney) Zigeuner lust. 
21564. 
Phelan (M. H.): 
It’s too romantic for words. 
32133. 
Just to hold you in my arms. 
29966. 
Too soon. 383472. 
Phelan (Mary): 
Barn dance. 26639. . 
My Rose of Alabama. 


20319. | 


Phelps (D. G.) Yes, my Lord. 6144. 


Phelps (R. G.) 

Phelps 
12687. 

Phelps (V. R.) Happy-go-lucky. . 4070. 

Phi delta phi. Internatl. legal frater- 
nity. Phi delta phi song. 8398. 

Phi kappa psi fraternity. Songs of the 
Phi Kappa psi fraternity and its ecol- 
lege and universities. 17982. 

Philadelphia orchestra assn.: 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 31093. 
Prelude and Fugue in F minor. 
31097. 

Philbrook (1. H.) Imperial life guards 
mareh. 62538 (235, 236). 

Philie (J. E.) Cecilia waltz. 
(89). 

Philipp (Adolf) aw., and Philipp (Au- 


Happy-go-lucky. 4070. 
(Rodger) Why is it, dear. 


3270 


gusta and Robert) props. Aima, wo 
wohnst du? 33904 (2). 
Philipp (EK. A.) Say youw'll give me 


part of your heart. 28441. 
Philipp (Isidor) : 
Adagio. 1442. 
Allegro moderato du 10° concerto. 
12862 (205). 
Andante. 5397. 
Ariel. 9509 (20). 
Arlequin. 9509 (21). 
Cantabile. 12862 (78). 
Chanteuse roumaine. 9509 (113). 
Complete school of technic for the 


pianoforte. 3270 (112). 
Danse en rythme espagnol. 19031. 
Htudes de vélocité. 15517 (96). 


Exercices d’octaves et de staccato. 
29189 (105). 

Exercices et études en doubles 
notes. 29189 (106). 

Exerecices pour développer lindé- 
pendance des doigts. 9509 (211). 


Larghetto. 12862 (206). 

Menuet du 5° concerto. 12862 
(207). 

Nocturne. 12862 (548). 


Petit soldat de plomb. 9509 (562). 
Quasi gavotte. 15517 (310). 
Réveuse. 9509 (617). 
Sérénade. 12862 (457). 
Siciliana. 2486. 
Trois nouvelles transcriptions li- 
bres. 32863. 
Valse humoresque. 
Philippine Island miniatures. 
Philippo (L.): 
Amour et tango. 87. 
C’est Mado. 300. 
En eabriolant. 659. 
Ginetta. 802. 
Guinguette fleurie. 879. 
Jolie guinguette. 1334. 
Larghetto. 1790, 2385. 
Pour toi. — 2177. 


15517 (414). 
14584. 


2020 aa 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Printemps. 2196. 
Seul regard. 2410. 
Philippus (C. L.): 
My friends. 22919. 
Romaine. 23276. 
Philips (H. H.) Dancing with you. 
3678. 
Philips (Max) Leafy lanes. 
Phillips (Barbara) 
19970. 
Phillips (C. H.) 
ning service. 


32244. 
Let’s hold hands. 


Congregational eve- 
18971. 


Phillips (Charles) pseud. See Seott 
(C. P. 

Phillips (Elizabeth) Pretending. 
20595. 


Phillips (F. N.) 
mental principle. 
Phillips (F. R. S.): 


He had the funda- 
7O81. 


Hail, New York, beloved city. 
16326. 
We're on our way to victory. 
23745. 
Phillips (Jack) I’m no fool for you. 
19630. 


Phillips (Lila) : 

In a sea cradle. 24964. 

Riding on the Ferris wheel. 17744. 
Phillips (Lillian) Sleepy Ohio. 5498. 
Phillips (Luverne) Model home. 22851. 
Phillips (M. E.) Something’s calling 

me back to Dixie. 23403. 
Phillips (M. F.): 

Like to the damask rose. 

Poet’s life. 2158. 

Queen Mary’s song. 2210. 

Shepherd’s song. 2425. 

Surrey suite. 12164. 

Phillips (M. L.) Some day. 20827. 

Phillips (M. T.) Buddy put ’er there. 
6519. 

Phillips (M. W.) 
5183. 


1487. 


Out of life’s fullness. 


Phillips (R. E.): 
My prayer. 25468. 
There’s nothing slow about me. 
2759. 
Those sweet words. 
Phillips (R. L.): 


12538. 


Dancing ‘neath the stars. 24370. 

Gone. 22117. 

Just one more kiss. 321890. 

Lightning. 25176. 

Put on your best bib and tucker. 
32937. 


Swing Santa swing. 33338. 


Swing, swing song. 28653. 
Phillips (Rose) : 
Carmela mia. 24259. 


Would you go from my arms to 


somebody else. 3159. 
Phillips (Sid): 
Bwanga. 3516. 
Clarinet strut. 31309. 


Night ride. 82679. 

Wood and ivory. 33793. 

You gotta have swing. 29119. 
Phillips (Steve) My Dan. 1815. 
Phillips (Van) Not my girl. 5068. 
Phillips (W. A.): 

Merry widow waltz. 6253 (820). 

Old Black Joe. 6253 (357). 

Silver threads among the gold. 

6253 (419). 


Phillips (W. T.) I never knew. 
27455. 

Phillips (William) You've got me 
guessing. 18625. 

Phillipson (G. R.) Old family album. 
20416. 


Phippen (L. G.): 


Danse 4 la tarentelle. 6717. 
Her Majesty and the _ Prince. 
6 P2185 


Cool meadows. 31344. 
Don’t ever be lonely. 


Phipps (J. W.) 
Phipps (M. H.) 


10647. 
Phoenix (E. C.) Morning glories in 
the rain. 20244. 


Photos (Thea) Matomenos Eros. 1671. 
Piaget (A. M.): 

Fiddle tunes. 16179. 

Mareh of the fairy guardsmen. 

i7Las. 
Piaget (H. W.) 
find. 26513. 

Piano fun. 11680. 
Piano teachers service: 

Bowl of gardenias. 26708. 

Humpty Dumpty. 273809. 
Piantadosi (Al): 

Be joliy, Molly. 33904 (19). 

I didn’t mean to make you cry. 


You were so easy to 


33904 (117). 

I loves you, kid, that’s all that I 
ean say. 24031 (88). 

I’m a Yiddish cowboy. 6253. (206, 
207). 


I’m glad I’m Irish. 33904 (125). 
Just like the rose. 33904 (153). 
Not me. 338994 (212). 
Piaying hookey. 9509 (573), 21569 
(447). 
Ski-da-me-rink-a-doo, means I love 
you. 383904 (270). 
Way down in cotton town. 33904 
(326). 
When she gets back, I’m 
away. 26533 (319). 
Won't you even say hello. 
(335). 
Piastro (Mishel) : 
Cabalist. 26737. 
Speed ahead. 28576. 
Piazza (Michael) : 
Italia nuova. 
Rosa appassita. 
Piazzi (Giuseppe) 


going 


26533 


16817. 
28394. 


Sul fieno. 33297. 


2021 


INDEX 


Piazzola (Martin) Play thing. 5235. 

Piccini (N.) Ballet of shepherdesses 
and hunters. 21667. 

Piccioli- (Giuseppe) Intermezzi secen- 


teschi. 22494. 
Piecioni (A.)  Arafia de la_ noche. 
18719. 
Picconi (Benny) Only for you. 32789. 
Pick-Mangiagalli (Riccardo) : 
Mignardises. 26533 (184). 
Notturno romantico.. 20886. 
Quartetto. 32948. 
Sirventese. 3270 (584). 
Sonata. 32866. 
Tre valzer-capricci. 32867. 
Variazioni coreografiche. 12490. 


Picken (H. B.) 
you. 188098. 
Pickering (G. H.): 
Art thou _ sleeping, 
15608, 15609. 
Happy Bethlehem. 
O mio babbino e¢aro. 
Serenade. 32489. 
Pickerl (Mabel) Star of my dreams. 
2579:. 
Pickett (HKmma ) 


Big bugaboo will get 


my maiden. 


29700. 
11749. 


Our land of the sky 


and the sun. 8855. 

Pickett (Mrs. °H.) See Pickett 
(Emma ) 

Pickett (M. E.) Truthfully I. do. 
23657. 

Pickett (R. E.) pseud. See Roberts 
(Oe ‘ale 


Pickett (S. M.): 
Waiting... 28883. 
We'll be happy again. 

Pickwick. 28269*. 

Picola (J. D.): 

Cotton picker’s rhapsody. 29434. 
Dreaming of you. 31484. 
My lost love. 25452. 

Picucci (Anita and Betty) 
brought me happiness. 6167. 

Piddington (G. A.) In our rendez- 
vous. 27548. 

Pied piper. 3270 (3, 153, 288, 292, 328, 
330, 459). 472, 570, 738, 752), 12862 
(286, 266, 369-404). 

Piedigrotta Bideri 1985. 2145. 

Piedigrotta F. Mario Russo. 8408. 

Piedigrotta La sirena 1935-36. 2146. 

Piedigrotta Santojanni 1935. 5223. 

Piedigrotta 1936. 25669. 

Piedmont music Co. 
28604. 

Piedmont music ¢o., ine. 
Rockies. 18369. 

Piedra (Ernesto): . 
Beautiful. 26648. 
Radiante. 2220. 

Pieler (Daniel) : 

I met you on the Chicago shore. 
19644. 


5943. 


You 


Streamliners. 


West of the 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 381 


Tavern song. 23554. 


Pierangeli (Hnrico) Nenia e Scher- 
zino. 2049/1. 

Pierce (A. R.) I dreamed of you. 
7210. 

Pierce (C. A.) Wait on the Lord. 
18311. 

Pierce (Charlie) Don’t break my 
heart. 38748. 

Pierce (Dora): 

Enchantment. 3831. 

Read and enjoy. 5299, 32965. 
Pierce (E. L.) Swing tune. 12198. 
Pierce (Helen) Ship o dreams. 

14781. 


Pierce (J. M.): 
Bunting ox of Tartary. 29846. 
I’m whistling. 22368. 
Katy on the cat walk.. 29972. 


Marooned beneath the moon. 
27880. 

My love story. 28047. 

Rocking in the cradle of my 
dreams. 23275. 


Where the trail goes winding on 
the road to romance. 26356. 
Pierce (V. C.): 
Gram’s old dinner bell dwelling. 
855, 16305. 


I play that youre my melody. 
7358. 
Joyous holiday. 13942. 
Pierce (W. C.): 
Kl Dorado girl. 981514. 
Fantasia oriental. 31558. 


Pieri (J. A.) Please don’t cry. 8429. 
Pierkot (George) : 

Hlégie. 10143. 

Funeral march. 31622. 


Pierné (Gabriel) : 
All hail, bright spring. 12892. 
Children at Bethlehem. 240381 
(26). 
Cordier. 24345. 
Cordonniers. 24346. 
lis étaient trois petits chats blancs. 
10774. ; ; 
March of the little tin soldiers. 
20150. 
Prélude sur le nom de Paul Dukas. 
Pars al Pe 
Sonate. 29189 (327). 
Pierné (Paul): 
Double sérénade. 29504. 


Variations au Clair de lune. 2900. 
Pierpin. 31322. 
Pierpont (J.) Jingle bells. 12862 
(GAZ) 


Pierre-d’Or (Henri) March. 17610. 
Pierrette’s birthday. 24031 (160). 
Piersma (Albert) : 
He that dwelleth in the secret 
place of the Most High. 31767. 
Rejoice, ye pure. 32978. 


2022 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Piersol (EK. W.) 
6116. 

Piersol (M. B.): 
In the Northland. 9684. 
Wandering. 11917. 

Pierson (M. H.) Under the blood. 
15182, 21174. 
Pierson (Terry) 

31808. 

Pietraszko (John) When I awoke and 

found it was a dream. 6005. 

Pietsch (EH. F.): 
Dolly’s lullaby. 
Prelude. 17611. 
Woo, blows the wind. 29087. 

Piette (D. R.) Alone in the twilight 

with you. 26566. 
Pifer (N. G.) Song that never ends. 
17978, 20859. 
Piggott (EH. S.): 
Gay orange blossoms. 31633. 
Oh! I’ve got sand in my Shoes. 
32740. 
Piggott (John) 
28975. 

Piggott (Loretta) Dearie. 24896. 

Pigoni (Eva) Spring is here. 14901. 

Pigorsch (N. M.) March to success. 

1654. 

Pigott & co., ltd. Rocky road to Dub- 
lin. 17761. 
Pigs in clover. 
Pigskin parade. 
29115, 29155. 
Pike (F. W.) New friends, 
friends. 1941, 32661. 
Pike (F. W.) music co. 
true friends. 32661. 

Pike (H. H.): 

Be Thou my guide. 3270 (47). 
‘Day of praise is done. 3270 (1385). 
Fight the good fight. 3270 (187). 
Joyous song. 29951. 


Within your arms. 


Home to Hawaii. 


26949. 


When love is lovely. 


11688*. 
26633, 27582, 28271, 


true 


New friends— 


Love of Jesus, all divine. 3270 
(395). 

Onward Christian soldiers. 9509 
(546). 


Praise ye the Lord. 29189 (341). 
Saviour, breathe an evening bDless- 
ing. 6253 (402). 
Saviour like a shepherd lead us. 
6253. (403). 
Sun of my soul. 3270 (6381). 
There is a green hill far away. 
3270 (653). 
Pike (R. B.) Stand by the Constitu- 
fiom. t2ht0: 
Pikes (Willie) : 


Sad and blue. 28420. 


Pilisotta (V. J.): 
Once a star was shining. 
Aeomal” Aioiless 
Tune-doggling march. 15158. 
Piliwale (Anna) Nou e Roosevelt. 
20387. 
Piliwale (S. K.): 
I know you'll love Hawaii. 
16513, 19564. 
Malihinis always love a lei. 11207. 
"Neath Hawaiian skies. 22997. 
Nou e Roosevelt. 20387. 
Piliwale (Mrs. S. K.) See 
(Anna ) 

Pilling (Dorothy) : 
Rhythmic games. 
Rural rhythms. 

Pilling (H. C.): 

Do you, or do you not. 3741. 
Those words keep buzzing in my 


14527, 


7240, 


Piliwale 


5339. 
23293. 


ear. 12359. 
You tease. 6228. 
Pillsbury (O. H.) My casa manana. 
20270. 
Pillsbury flour mills co. Lonely heart. 
22691. 
Pilss (Karl) Konzert. 30409. 
Pinafore. 31855, 31928, 33634. 


Pinard (Al) High school pride. 16409. 
Pinard (J. J.) June is the time for 
love. 10929. 
Pineus (Herman): 
Little bit of rhythm in the best 
of us. 30083. 
Your handwriting reveals. 
Pinder (R. EH.) jr.: 
Cause my baby don’t mean maybe 
now. 21762. 
Dreaming. 21924. 
Just a souvenir. 22563. 
Pine (B. A.) Spider and the fly. 33251. 
Pine (Lucile) Lover’s broken dream. 
17088. 
Pine Mountain merrymakers. 
Pineapple whiskey. 11689*. 
Pineda (M. R.) Smoke dreams. 25903. 
Pinelli (Angelo) : 
Celebrated valses. 25820. 
Festa romana. 24553. 
Hungarian dance no. 3. 
24202. 
Largo in G. 24661. 
Mignon gavotte. 26119. 
Minuet in E flat. 24662. 
Three pieces. 26159. 
Three short pieces. 25825. 
Three short preludes. 24297. 
Turkish patrol. 26166. 
Valse gracieuse. 26160. 
Valse romance. 26198. 
Zaneto sérénade. 25303. 


3889. 


5227. 


24200-— 


Under the blue of the night. 23677.| Pines (Michael) : 


Pilblad (L. W.) 
Pilgrim’s hymnal. 


Only a dream. 8333. 


11689. 


Til be happy ever after. 4233. 


Just for fun. 10944. 


2023 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 3E 


Pines (Michael)—Continued. 
Mister Coon. 11281. 
Old man. 11567. 
Pingault (Claude) Mon cceur est 
petit bateau. 7992. 
Pini fin Pinchey. 30833. 
Pinkard (Maceo) I got nothin’ to do 


un 


but love. 7226. 

Pinkie and the fairies. 9509 (572), 
29189 (79, 388, 392, 4384, 443), 33904 
(24). 

Pinnell (F. H.): 

Bittersweet. 9718. 
Driftwood. 16101. 

Pinsuti (Ciro): 

I sing because I love to sing. 3270 
(293). 


9509 (655). 
12862 


Sea hath its pearls. 
Welcome, pretty primrose. 


(529). 
Pioretta (H. M.) See Criscio (H. M.) 
Piper (C. C.) In years to come. 1259. 
Piper (M. S.) Laddie. 19921. 
Pipon (Lucien) Quand méme. 2207. 


Pippitt (W. S.): 
22069. 
Pique (C. D.) 
you. 28710. 
Pique dame. 26533 (223). 
Piquette (Henry) aw., and Piquette 
(KE. J.) prop. Valse—Piquet. 26197. 
Pirani (Hugenio) Cap and bells. 6568. 
Pirates. 25671*. 
Pirates of Penzance. 
Pirez (Clarence) : 
It seems to me. 25032. 
You’re a little bit tetched in the 
head. 18590. 
Pirie (J. S.) When I day-dream dear 
sweetheart of you. 30876. 
Piriou (A.) Rouet darmor. 
20699, 20699*. 
Pirone (Frank and Harry) 
your romance. 9375. 
Pirro (Arthur) Where is the moon. 


Frightened by love. 


That’s why I’m telling 


5228, 30887. 


20698, 


Without 


3074. 
Pisapia (Fernando) Su da lAlpi a la 
Sicilia. 30637. 
Piskacek (Rudolf) Zahln, zahl’n. 
21563. 
Pitcher (Gladys) : 
My lone star native state. 14398, 


14399. 
Six flags of Texas. 5491. 
Texas moon. 8955-8957, 18127. 
Pitcher (M. M.): 
Disillusioned again. 26932. 
Get yourself in rythm on a rythm 
bike. 798. 
Pitfield (T. B.): 
In minuet style. 
Two little dances. 


16726. 
17618. 


Piton (G. J.): 
Feelin’ gay. 13402. 
Has love passed this way. 31748. 
Tweet, tweet, tweet. 33537. 
Yodelin’ Joe. 33819. 
You had me mesmerized. 23954. 
Pitre (Rina) You were made to be 
loved. 15494. 
Ritts (oon 
Desert moon. 13265. 
I’m dreaming to-night. 
In the garden. 7493. 
Morning. 25375. 
Please dear. 25679. | 
Sophisticated dreamer. 17985. 


24841. 


Pitt (Betty) pseud. See Pittoff 
(Betty ) 

Pitt (R. P.) In that world of glory. 
YH Es aye 

Pittard (Leo) JT always remember. 
19574. 

Pittman (Howard) Thinking of you. 
12327. 


Pittman (Nadine) Wanny. 21239. 
Pittman (R. D.): 
Hitch hiker blues. 24718. 
My love runs deep for you. 
Which Hazel. 15355. 
Pittoff (Betty) You’re beautiful, my 
love. 30974. 
Pitts (C. M.) Pitts voice class method 
for class and studio. 32871. 
Pitts (C. R.) Out of a clear blue sky: 
30365. 
Pitts (Shirley ) 
Pitts (W. S.) 
14105. 
Pivonka (J. B.) 


25455. 


Am I slippin’. 78. 
Little brown church. 


Little pair, in a dou- 


ble chair. 20010. 
Pixiey (Cynthia) Haunting mem- 
ories. 31753. 
Pizarro (Manuel) Rosa de Mayo. 
30479. 
Pizzetti (Ildebrando) : 

Concerto in do. 482. 

Oscuro é il ciel. 2081. 


Rappresentazione di Santa Uliva. 
2234. 
Strade erano due, ma non diverse. 
14932. 
Vecchio padre. 15204. 
Place (William) jr. Place (The Wil- 
liam) jr. method for the mandolin. 
20555, 20556. 


Pilaisirs de Paris. 17847, 18973, 20126. 


Plakowitz (Anny Antl-) See Antl- 
Plakowitz (Anny) 

Plango. 32873. 

Plankell (Keith) In paradise. 29887. 

Planquette (Robert) Cloches de 
Corneville. 243815. 


Plant (Marian) Ski heil. 30558. 
Plantation play. 14599*. 


Plantation song. 23186. 


2024 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Planter (P. G.) 
2150. 

Plantiko (Viola) 
fem. 32369. 

Plard (R.) 
2508. 

Plate-Johnstone (H. W.) 
stone (H. W. P.) 

Platée. 6589, 6590. 

Platen (Hartwig von) : 

Drei frtihlingstage. 8592. 
Friihlingsgeschichten. 31619. 
Leuchtende farben. 7729. 
Sommertag am Lido. 8754. 
Zauberschloss. 9499. 

Platen (Horst) Leichte kavallerie. 
140387*, 29472. 

Platt (E. B.) 
sweetheart 
16485. 

Platt (Herman) I’m good for nothing 
until you say youre mine again. 
4280. 

Platti (Giovanni) Sonata III. 

Platzman (Eugene) : 

I'd like to take a trip in a stream- 
lined train. 195384. 

I got the all-night ramble blues. 
4220. 

I’m just an old-time printer. 

Lebanon hills. 22621. 

Lonesome and blue. 17035. 

Touch of her little hand. 26144. 

Wedding trip. 15517 (484). 

Who’s the boy friend. $319. 

You put a song in my heart. 6187. 

Plaul (Prisca) I live like a queen. 


3 Syncopated pieces. 
Love ’em and leave 
de 


Solféges concours. 


See John- 


Id like to call you 
just one time more. 


30584. 


16586. 


10562. 

Play a tune. 5233. 

Playford (John) Comely  swain. 
26833. 


12862 (405). 
Heavy the cross. 


Playing the ponies. 
Pleasants (G. R.) 
10410. 

Please teacher. 5240. 
Plé-Caussade (Simone) 
et chorals. 15827. 
Pleger (Karl) Missouri, dear home- 

land. 14277. 
Plessinger (John) 
(John) jr. ° 
Plessinger (John) j7.: 
Picture on the wall. 20540. 
Still we find that we’re in love. 
20905, 20906. 


Chants, basses 


See Plessinger 


Pleyel (Ignaz) Sechs trios. 17634. 

Pline (C. J.) Roaming. 20670. 

Plouff (Paul) Johnny on the spot. 
10918. 


Paradise isle. 17579. 

Plourd (C. P.) Vm walking on dan- 
gerous ground. 16615. 

Piucky man. pseud. See Sproul (C. B.) 


Plough (A. B.) 


20 


Plum (C. F.) When I awake in His 
likeness. 6004. 
Pham (Poe vi): 
Album pour orgue ou harmonium. 
31018, 31019. 
Missa Crux fidelis. 
Plumb: a. We). lomo 
27423. 
Plumb (E. H.) 
song. 26892. 
Plumb (E. M.) In the closet of prayer. 
4404. 
Plumb (T. W.) Keep a-riding with 
Roosevelt. 25699. 
Plummer (C. C.): 
Hoola woola. 29189 (169). 
Life is a game of checkers. 
(385). 
Love me baby mine. 15517 (227). 
Phoebe Brown. 29189 (326). 
Picanninny days. 33904 (235). 
Same old silvry moon is shining. 
29189 (371). 
Plunk (M. B.) Honeymoon lane. 7140. 
Plunkett (A. C.) auw., and Plunkett 
(Virginia) prop. We’re livin’ in 
Texas now. 15256. 
Piust (Frank) Stop cheating on me. 
5600. 
Poage (Louise) 
line. 22582. 
Pochon (Alfred) : 
Ballade. 30417. 
Old Highland cradle song. 5119. 


11278. 
happy again. 


Dartmouth challenge 


9502 


Just south’ard of the 


Passacaglia in C minor. 31096. 
Rose of Alabama. 5362. 
Théme varié. 30708. 

Pockat (Hazel) : 
Dreaming of you alone. 6809. 


My humble mountain shack. 8100. 
Podmore (Edward) Hold on. 18576. 
Poe (Coy): 

Barnyard serenade. 3414. 

Trouble with me is you. 9074. 
Poé (Margaret) Lazy sheep. 11008. 
Poel (A. H.) I could be happy with 

you. 29774. 
Porschmann (Walter) : 


Kleine akkordeon-ktinstler. 1403. 
Stisser traum. 18037. 

Poetic studies. 2157. 

Poil (Jessie) Longing to roam. 20053. 


Poindexter (Albert) Little sod shanty. 
17014. 

Poisoned kiss. 

Pokorny (Joseph) 
29056*. 

Pokrass (Samuel) : 
Duana. 31501. 
Nona lira. 32699. 
Spring melody. 33265. 

Pola (Eddie) : 

Darling of the guards. 


25683*. 
Williamsburg 1775. 


9979. 


9) 


=_— 


4) 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Pola (Hddie)—Continued. 

Don’t go on a diet, there’ll be more 
of you to love. 10052. 

Don’t look in the cellar for a sun- 
beam. 26952. 

Hooray for our side.: 7145. 

I dreamt I was a pirate. 16495. 

I’m in business, how’s business. 
31938. 

Long live love. 11115. 

Only a stone’s-throw from heaven. 
17524. 

Polack (Mary) 

30519. 

Poland (C. M.): 
California nights. 21745. 
Sunlight and shadow. 12154. 

Poland, reciprocal copyright protection 

of music, p. 9. 

Poldini (E.): 

Poupée evalsante. 12862 (410), 
17652, 25691, 26538 (227), 28289, 
32893. 

Waltzing doll. 21232, 21233. 
Polesi (Don) Forgive me. 31606. 
Polhemus (Violet) : 

Boys in uniform. 3495. 

Fairys secret. 22001. 

Melodie. 8438. 

Prelude in A minor. 5264. 

Poli (Jeanne) When the birds sign 

off for the night. 28984. 
Polisso (J. E.) I feel love coming on. 
TAAL eto a le 
Politis (Alexander) 
akia. 2770. 
Politistation 11. 


Serenade of the moon. 


Thio glyka mat- 


8440. 


Polito (Antonio and Pedro) Caido del 
cielo. 15787. 
PotitzneGEy. Js): 
Meaning of good-bye. 30133. 
What can I say. 26270. 
Polla (W. C.): 
Azure skies. 26533 (17). 


Blinking moon. 12862 (59). 
Broadway rag. 21569 (48). 
Curly. 24031 (389), 26533 (48). 
For you dear heart. 9509 (237). 
Harvest moon. 26533 (105). 
Haymaker’s barn dance. 26533 
(108). 
My America, my homeland. 20264. 


Seerets. 33904 (266). 
Tarantula. 21569 (542), 26533 
(288). 
Pollach (Mary) There'll never be an- 
other you. 26095. 


Pollack (Ben) Zum-zum-zum. 3265. 
Pollack (J. J.) When the heart of 
the world went wrong. 33699. 
Pollack (Lew) : 
All of a sudden. 18681. 
At the codfish ball. 6357. 
Balboa. 18762, 26633. 


Clever Charlie Chan. 

Early bird. 6835. 

Far far away. 220138. 

First you write the music. 19236. 

Franklin’s foods. 10251, 19265. 

Hold that bulldog. 24723. 

I got a gal back home. 10540. 

I love to ride the horses on a mer- 
ry-go-round. 1065, 4256. 

It’s love I’m after. 19813, 27582. 

Lita. 4654, 110738. 

Love will tell. 20103, 20104. 

Million miles from your heart. 
20197. 

Moonlit waltz. 


o94. 


27967. 


One in a million. 30350. 

One-two-three-four, hey. 5163, 
20476. 

Pair of stockings. 17567. 

Papa Napoleon. 17578. 

Pigskin parade football songs. 
28271. 

Right somebody to love. 8546. 

Searching for someone. 14750. 

Sing, baby, sing. 20784, 20785. 


Skaters mazurka. 33166. 


T. S. U. alma mater. 20971. 
Table d’hote. 20972. 
Waltzing in a dream. 28895. 


You do the darnd’est things, baby. 
26446, 29115. 
You’re my _ favorite one. 
12798. 
You're 
29155. 
Pollack (Mary) pseud. 
(Mary) 

Pollak (Irene) : 
Dance. 21829. 
Love of the 

25256. 

Pollay, (He Ge): 
Texas, were on our way. 210158. 
Where I picked her up, she 

throwed me down. 30901. 
You're beautiful. 26477, 33862. 


9456, 


slightly terrific. 26491, 


See Polack 


jumping beans. 


Pollens (Betty) You’ve got rythm 
plus. 6230. 

Pollingue (lL. F.) Man with the win- 
ning smile. 22770. 

Pollman (C. W.) Garden of our 
dreams. 16255. 


Pollo tejado. 12862 (121). 
Pollock (Muriel) : 
Hispana. 7121, 27258. 
Love is a dancer. 17064. 
Ode to a man about town. 1998. 
Pollock’s (Muriel) piano notions. 
23195. 

Pollock (W. R.): 
Darling, I found you. 
Wait ‘til the sun shines 

again. 9163. 


6725. 
bright 


2026 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Without your love. 12714. 
Polly Oliver. 20570. 


Polly wolly doodle. 2166, 14608, 14609. 


Poltz (C. EH.) Pillow dance. 9509 
(570). 

Polyphonies du XIII° siecle. 20572, 
28282. 


Pomelek (Rudolph) 
Amie in Miami. 
Pomerville (Dave) 
ways. 29220. 

Pomp folio. 8442, 8448. 

Pompilio (Mary) Movie star parade. 
8041. 

Ponce (C. H.) Madre mia. 17107. 

Ponce (KE. F.) au., and Ponce (P. L.) 


I never leave my 
16623. 
Always and al- 


prop.: 
In Lovin’ land. 26533 (144). 
Long Boat. 12862 (305). 
Ponce (M. M.)  Estrellita. 16136, 
19181, 31530. 
Ponce (P. L.) ine.: 
Bach up to me. 24136. 


Black raspberry jam. 24180. 
Fractious fingering. 24592. 
Lateh on. 201382. 
Lounging at the Waldorf. 252382. 
Paswonky. 25650. 
Ponchielli (A.) Danza_ delle ore. 
18648 (93). 


Pond (W. A.) & co.: 


Alleluia! Christ is risen. 3310. 
I waited for the Lord. 22408. 
In heavenly love abiding. 7471. 
Little white church. 30048. 
Magdalene. 7882, 7883. 

Maggie Murphy’s home. 30098. 
Nazareth. 27175. 

Nearer my God. 1930. 

Perfect love. 23175. 


Resurrection and ascension. 5319. 
Victory, alleluia. 5888. 
Watchful shepherds. 21245. 

Poniatowski (M. A.) All my loveliest 

dreams. 26557. 

Ponzi (Louis) Heart news. 

Ponzio (Vincent) : 
Atlantic City, 

12963. 
Sweet wine of love. 5647. 
Ponzone (Maria) Quattro 
32885. 

Pool (Collin) 
13796. 

Poole (Wesley ) 


19429. 


the only one. 


liriche. 
I want to go to heaven. 


I’m in your arms, but 
I’m not in your heart. 198712. 
Poor little rich girl. 9790, 11663, 
13106, 14268, 14487, 15301, 15491. 
Poor wayfaring stranger. 8446. 
Poore (Lorena) In painted dreams 


unseen. 27550. 
Poot (Marcel) Dix premiéres piéces. 
25687. 


* 


Pop! goes the weasel. 17645. 
Pope (Bob) Bug. 3510, 13100. 
Pope (D. B.) See Kokesch (D. B. P.) 


Pope (EF. B.) Dreams. 16090. 
Pope (H. L.) Wet sheet and a flow- 
ing sea. 12576. 


Pope (Helen) : 
Broadway merry go round. 29840. 
Fifty million robins can’t be 
wrong. 22027. 
My dream of old Broadway. 1824. 
Pope (Howard) : 
Winds from ’cross the sea. 3124. 
You're a great sensation. 3212. 
Pope (Jerome) Dreams. 16090. 
Pope (R. E.): 
Joe, hope it’s true what we say 
about you. 19841. 
I’m gonna do all my fishing out’er 
one little sea. 16576. 


Pope-Kokesch (D. B.) See Kokesch 
(D. B. P.) 

Pope-White (J. A.) See White 
(Us Ae 323) 

Poper (Frank) Everything went with 
you. 21988. 

Popovitch (Jessie) I’m _ so _ lonely. 
10663. 

Poppe (A. C.) Gone with the wind. 
27164. 


Popper (lL. S.): 


Pair of wings. 23150. 
Rapture. 23238. 
Popperman (John)  Beer-beer-beer, 


the gang’s all here. 24160. 
Poppy. 8526, 14613, 14653, 17648. 
Popular melodies, ine. : 


At the Rose bowl. 29256. 

Awakening. 3375. 

Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Liszt. 
29300. 


Better get off your high horse. 
21697, 24174. 


Bride comes home. 273. 
Carry on America. 331. 
Could I be in love. 29435. 


Dancing into my heart. 29450. 

Do you or don’t you love me. 
13283, 16035. 

Funnies aren’t funny when I’m 
blue. 16246. 

Graduation waltz. 13496. 

Hello California. 7099. 


Hitch your wagon to a star. 10488. 
In an ivy covered arbor on an old 


New England lawn. 16717, 
19741. 

Invitation to happiness. 29911, 
29912. 

It can’t happen here. 22505. 

Kiss me like this. 10971. 

Let’s have another. 30015. 


2027 


INDEX 


Popular melodies, ine.—Continued. 


Listen to my lonesome heart. 
32291. 

Little odd rhythm. 380041. 

Love rides on the moon. 17072. 

Meet the future President. 7940, 
11247. 


My favorite girl. 17307, 20279. 

Never should have told you. 30272. 

Poverty Row or Luxury Lane. 
11725. 


Spring is in the air. 12102. 


Stars in a southern sky. 33275. 
Struttin’ to Sutton Place. 25994, 
28608. 


Table dhote. 20972. 
Take me back to those wide open 


spaces. 33355. 
‘That little Spanish hacienda. 
12276. 


Trail dust. 33483. 

Twinkle, twinkle, little star. 30790. 

Two birdies up a tree. 28831. 

Under your thumb and elose to 
your heart. 2879. 

What is love. 30867. 

What’s the name of that song. 
5983. 

When a lady meets a gentleman 
down South. 213038, 21304. 


When paw went courtin’ maw. 
15317. 

‘Where have you been all my life. 
30900. 

You angel. 23929, 23930. 


‘Zoom—zoom. 3262. 
Porcelain (S. E.): 
Be wary of Mary. 9662. 
C. O. D. euddles on delivery. 9801. 
Dream lullaby. 16077. 
Drink lotsa water. 10111. 
I’m on my way back home. 10647. 
Let’s have a love scene of our own. 
11032. 
To you I will my heart. 12364. 
Waltzing at the harvest moon 
affair. 12533. 
When granny starts to hi-de-ho in 
her walkin’ rockin’ chair. 12604, 
26296. 
You made me fall for you and 
then you stood me up. 12781. 
You’re so subtle. 12805. 
Youse is a viper. 12846. 
Porge (Victor) Vingt-cing etudes. 
PAW 
Porgy and Bess. 8448. 
Porpora (Niccola) : . 
Branle. 18648 (55). 
Ikonzert no. 4. 4567. 
Trio in D. 18648 (359). 
Porrazzo (Alexander) My dream land 
isle. 1828. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Porrino (Hnnio) : 
Canti di stagione. 
Concertino. 29424. 
Sinfonia per una fiaba. 33148. 

Porsche (Gilbert) My lover’s on the 

cover of a magazine. 14407. 

Porschmann (Walter) Andantino. 

32249. 
Porter (B. S8.): 
I’m looking for something that 
never comes. 10641. 
Love is back. 25245. 
Porter (C. T.), When our ship of dreams 
Sails in. 23814. 

Porter (Cole): 

Anything goes. 21620. 
De-lovely. 26918. 
Down in the depths. 


31243. 


29507. 


Kasy to love. 24496. 

Good-bye, little dream, good-bye. 
27167. 

Hey, babe, hey. 24711. 

I’ve got you under my _ skin. 


24906, 27482. 
Little skipper from heaven above. 


30047. 
Love me, love my Pekinese. 27813. 
Ours. 28234, 
Perennial debutantes. 30395. 


Rap tap on wood. 25740. 
Red, hot and blue. 28344. 
Ridin’ high. 28368. 
Roliing home. 25782. 
Swingin’ the jinx away. 26030. 
There'll always be a _ lady fair. 
5736. 
What a great pair we'll be. 
You're a bad 
30971. 
You’ve got something. 29168. 
Porter (Dick): 
I'd like to see grandpa swingin’ to 
a swing tune. 29777. 
Ten fingers and a Porter. 
Porter (F. A.) 
6253 (536). 
Porter (eet) 
It was cotton blossom time in the 


30862. 
influence on me. 


28688. 
With light hearts. 


valley. 16813. 
We are growing old, sweetheart 
mine. 21251. 
Porter (Hugh) Fruit of the spirit. 
27114. 
Porter (Lew) Is ev’rything copesetic. 
25005. 
Porter (Nina) Hill-billie [sic] Ike. 
4134. 


Porter (P. A.) Until now. 15193. 
Porter (Quincy) : 
Quartet no. 4. 5280. 
String quartet no. 3. 33289. 
Port Folio (Edward) My diary of you. 
32575. 


2028 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Portius (Fr.): 
Allerseelen. 
An die hoffnung. 


24068-24072. 
31047. 


Aus meiner jugendzeit. 24119. 

Brahms. 29336. 

Choralvorspiele. 18929, 29394, 
29395. 

Drei kleine priiludien und fugen 
fiir orgel. 16457. 


30032. 
24598, 24599. 
24681-24683. 


Franz Liszt. 
Fiir alle welt. 
Harmonium—album. 


Herbstabend. 24708. 

In stiller klause. 24976, 24977. 

Junge meister der tonkunst. 
25060, 25061. 

Junger klaviervirtuos. 25058, 
25059. 

Matrosen-marsch. 20166, 25504. 

Mein Johann _  Strauss-album. 
20177. 


Melodiseche stticke aus den orgel- 
chorilen und _ klavier - suiten. 
24132, 24133. 

Melodische stiicke aus_ orgel- 
werken. 25318-25321, 25330. 
Mummenschanz. 17265. 
O du mein edelweiss. 
Obersteiger. 25542. 
Perpetuum mobile. 
Polonaise. 20571. 
Praludium, fuge, 
doppelfuge ftir orgei. 

Seid einig. 25830. 

Treu dem Rhein. 25304. 

Troubadour. 26202, 26203. 

Unser reichskanzler. 25830. 

Unsere klassiker ftir die jugend. 
21183. 

Unsre augen. 26191. 

Verdi. 26204-26206. 

Vogelhindler. 21211. 

Weihestunden. 26259-26262. 

Wie schon leucht’ uns der morgen- 
stern. 21409. 
Zwei dunkle augen. 

Portnoff (Leo) : 
Gazelle. 19291. 
Russische fantasie. 

Posada (M. A. H.): 

I love you, love you, 
1071. 

Keep your love in a _ crescendo. 
32200. 

Little place in paradise. 


20398. 
20571. 


chaconne und 
17655. 


21567. 


20707. 


love you. 


30045. 


My very naughty Don Juan. 
32637. 
With little bits of love. 30982. 


With the scented flowers of Spain. 
18511. 

Won’t you please give me a kiss. 
3149. 


Posadas (Las) 5250. 


Posamanick (Beatrice) : 


Challenge. 3565. 
None but the lonely heart. 338518. 
Praise. 23206. 
Posey (Minnie): 
Children’s Christmas song. 24290. 


On a little chicken ranch in San 


Diego. 20488. 
Trying to reach the moon. 33513. 
Posey (Mrs. S. O.) See Posey 
(Minnie ) 
Posford (George) : 
Goodnight Vienna. 4020, 22130. 
When a woman wears a ring. 
23782. 
Posner (O. E.): 
I’ve never been more _ sincere. 
13778, 


Let my dreams wander back to 
yesterday. 16925. 

Possejamte diefri lion. 
Post (F. L.) 3d: 

I’ve been so true to you. 31990. 

Why must I remember. 21402. 
Post 72... A) gGRe 

I got a notion I’m in love with 


32892. 


you. 16500. 
Let’s get drunk and be somebody. 
7712. 
Post (W. A.): 
Angel’s message. 29189 (6). 
Messiah. 29189 (268). 


Voices of Summer. 6253 (503). 
Posterard (M. G.) It was in spring 
when I saw you. 4473. 
Potamkin (F. J.): 


Dance. 20579. 
Marching in the rain. 2222. 
Prelude. 17651. 
Rain.” 2222: 
Poteat (H. M.) Two Kappa alpha 
songs. 17719. 
Potere (N. J.) Sweetheart. 18063. 
Potere (Nick) See Potere (N. J.) 
Potpeschnigg (Heinrich) Kleine 
steirische tanzsuite. 29983. 
Pott (Peter) Sing me a sweet old 


28507. 
Reformed gambler. 


Vienna tune. 
Potter (A. B.) 


28349. 
Potter (A. S.): 
Dancin’ the square  quadrille. 
21833. 

Don’t tell me that we’re thru. — 570. 
In that cabin in the West. 22474. 
Just a swing tune. 7597. 

Just to be a child again. 22583. 


Some sweet day. 12080. 

Sometimes youll be thinking of 
me. 148568. 

We're nearing the end of the trail. 
18349. 


When I wanted you. 23803. 


2029 


INDEX 


pt. IH, n. S., v. 31 


ESO oo en ne nn 


Day will bring some 
31408. 
My redheaded sweet- 
11426. 


Potter (Blanche) 
lovely thing. 

Potter (HE. A.) 
heart and me. 

Potter (Harold): 

Believing in you. 3488. 
Make believe. 4780. 

Mills favorites for male quartettes. 
IPAs 
Potter (lL. C.) 
violin method. 
Potter (Monroe) 
moon. 19050. 

Potter (Paul) 
(Richard ) 

Potter (Pauline) New York, fair city 
of the free. 14446. 

Potter (W. F.) Home, a fireplace and 
you. 13580. 

Potter (W. H.) Major scales and 
arpeggios for violin in first position. 
22761. 

Pottorf (C. H.) 


Rubank elementary 
11864. 
Dear Blue Ridge 


pseud. See Kountz 


Sunflowers and you. 


20929. 
Botts. .(J.;A.) : 
African sun dance. 6268. 
Hold me closer sweetheart. 7128. 
In the Blue Ridge. 16739. 
Old Kentucky moon and _ =you. 
23084. 


Strumming on the old banjo. 8846. 

Potts (Jack) See Potts (J. A.) 

Potts (Virginia) I’m genna climb a 
ladder up to the sky, and tie a string 
on the moon. 19619. 

Potvin (Albert) See Potvin (J. A.) 

Potvin. (J. A.): 

I’m a butterfly. 
In the cabin door. 
Olga. S297. 

With hearts that blend. 9865. 

Poule (La) 8450. 

Poulene (Francis) : 

A sa guitare. 4. 

Cing poemes. 2174. 
Humoresaue. 7170. 
Suite francaise. 8855. 
7™* nocturne. 21569) 

Poulton (Curt) : 

Sweet sentimental songs from the 
heart of the hills. 30656. 

We'll rest at the end of the trail. 
12549, 12550. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time up in 
heaven. 23806. 

Pounds (Chelwyn) : 

First rose of summer. 3902. 
Roaming back to Wyoming. 232738. 


(282. 
7489. 


When the world goes a-maying. 

6044. 

Pounds (Cora) Take warning from 
me. 8918, 


Pour plaire aux femmes. 23199*. 


Pour ton bonheur. 1741, 2175, 2178, 
2909. 
Poussigue (Henri) : 
Aimons-nous. 9539. 
Tu mens. 12418. 
Powell (B. A.) Love at first sight. 
(827. 
Powell (Harl): 
Everybody is knocking at my door. 


27034. 
I don’t care if you never come 
around. 27337. 
I won’t be blue no more. 27508. 
Jack, the yodling mule. 27594. 
Low down jail house blues. 27836. 
Old Virginia rambler. 28178. 


Powell (Gordon) pseud. See Hummel 
(Hess) 
Powell (H. A.): 

Around, around, around. 24106. 

Flag of peace. 19239. 

Will you meet me here. 9352. 
Powell (H. C.) On the Malibu. 11589. 
Powell (H. E.) I’m looking for a 

horse and buggy fellow. 22344. 
Powell (Harry): 
At the end of the sunset trail. 
24114. 

Those evening bells. 23615. 
Powell (John) Soldier, soldier. 30570. 
Powell (K. B.) New York. 238012. 
Powell (Katherine) Darlin’. 19086. 
Powell (Kay) See Powell (Katherine) 
Powell (L. H.): 

By a singing waterfall there’s a 


lovely valley. 15779. 
Oh, sweet hope of my heart. 
17462. 
Powell (L. R.) Fate of young Nadeau. 
29583. 


Powell (Laurence) : 
Arkansas centennial official ode. 
26600. 
County fair. 
Dust. 21948. 
Rosemary and thyme. 2324. 
Weak and rambling one. 2985. 
Powell (M. F.): 
Bolles on parade. 13074. 
Living in the past. 14123. 
Snakin’ along. 14829. 
Powell (Mabel) Don’t say no for I 
can’t take it. 26954. 
Powell (Olive) Waltzing in the moon- 


9931. 


light. 2946. 
Powell (Paul) You’ve changed. 
33882. 
Powell (Seymour) : 
Abendstern. 12862) (1). 
Chant d’amour. 242838. 
Liebeslied. 12862:-(298). 


Poweil (Teddy) : 
Blazin’ the trail to my home. 9725, 
College walk. 21787, 24321. 


2030 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Cottage by the moon. 15910. 

Moonlight and palm trees. 253867. 

Now that we're together. 17441. 

Old fashioned buggy in the barn. 
20418. 


Silla vaquera. 5463. 


Stars around the moon. 20896, 
23455. 
Sunday on the Swanee. 2629. 


Sundown in Peaceful Valley. 2630. 
Swingtime. 12201, 18079, 20966. 
There’s a cottage by the moon. 
8986. 
Powell (W. C.) pseud. See Polla (W. 
C.) 
Power (H. Baynton-) See Baynton- 
Power (H.) 
Powers (Hlizabeth) 
sweetheart to you. 
Powers (N. M.): 
Cycle of three songs. 21824. 
Dancing leaves. 24369. 
Just where you belong. 16863. 


I’m ealling old 
1080. 


Pracanico (Francisco) : 
Burla. 24223. 
Creo. 24357. 


Practical anthems. 33904 (242). 
Practical organist. 15517 (305). 
Practice hour. 28292. 
Prado (Miguel) : 
Alhambra. 24053. 
Duerme. 24487. 
Media noche. 25313. 
Nieve. 25505. 
Redencion. 382973. 
Viajera. 26208. 
Praeder (A. A.) Without you. 18515. 
Praetorius (—) World one neighbor- 
hood. 3157. 
Praetorius (Michael) : 
Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. 
9509 (408). 
Lo, now a rose. 
O lovely night. 


32401, 32402. 
17447, 28153. 


Today is born Emmanuel. 29189 
(437). 

While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. 2918S (471- 
473). 


Praise to the Lord. 28294. 

Prasehinger (Karl) aw., and Prasch- 
inger (Maria and Siegmund) props. 
Signal-marsch. 18648 (323). 

Prater (Ileta) My Anna of Montana. 
25407. 

Prather (Cony) 
cona (Cony) ) 
Prather (LL. M.): 

Cotton pickin’s done. 444. 

Forever and ever. 756. 

From right this minute forward. 
10269. 

In your arms. 

It’s unbelievable. 


See Prather (Ros- 


27561. 
19819. 


126829-- 3734 


Sizzlin’ Sadie. 14812. 
When you hear the next musical 
note. 12643. 
Will you be the same. 
Prather (S. M.): 


3112. 


In the hilis of Pennsylvania. 
19769. 
Where the mountain laurel blooms. 
21367. 
Prats (Rodrigo) Mulatica. 8049. 
Pratt (Alfred) Sweet Ann Page. 
14955. 
Pratt (Merrill) Star in a moonlit sky. 
20892. 


Pratts (Juan) See Manzano (J. P.) 

Prayer for dew and rain. 32899. 

Prayer of thanksgiving. 30428, 32901— 
32903. 

Prayer to the Holy Spirit. 11732. 

Prebish (Ray) Why did Jack and Jill 
go up on the hill. 26382. 


Precy (J. E.) You were an angel. 
18628. 

Preeg (H. V.) Caliban oh! Caliban. 
3523. 

Preetz (H. W.) I wonder if you miss 
me. 22427. 

Preil (Paul) Sing, sing, sing végelein. 
14799. 


Preiss (HE. R.) I never prayed for 


moonlight until I first met you. 
19645. 

Preite (Carmelo) Castello nel bosco. 
15816. 


Prelude music ¢o.: 
Burlesque Tzigane. 
Great rivers. 868. 

Preludes, offertories 

338904 (244). 

Premier publications. 

New Jersey farm. 10070. 
Prentice (A. F.) Progressive lessons 
in pianoforte technique. 29189 (344). 
Prentice (A. S.) Out where the sky 
and ocean meet. 17556. 
Prentice (Marion) Acushla, my dar- 
ling. 29195. 
Prentice (N. W.) ‘To-day is to-morrow 
come true. 23639. 
Prenzel (J. T.): 
Care-free hobo. 24257. 
Lonely dell. 25209. 


6525. 
and _ postludes. 


Down on our 


Lonely Susquehanna. 17033. 

With Uncie Sam. 185138. 
Prescott (A. V.): 

Lord, hold my hand. 1548. 


Savior. 2367. 
Prescott (HE. C.) Leetle Rosa, please 
come back. 22622. 
Prescott (Gerald) : 
Arban-Preseott first and second 
year. 21623, 21624. 
Klose-Preseott first 
year. 22598. 


and second 


2031 


INDEX 


Prescott (H. M.): 
And now you are gone. 29234. 
Because there’s no one like you. 
29294. 
Prescott (H. W.) Shadows. 23329. 
Presle (Jacques de la) See La Presle 
(Jacques de) 
Presnell (Albert) Dance I shall never 
forget. 21830. 
Press (M.) Wieezorna godzina. 26394, 
263°5. 
Pressel (Gustav) An der Weser. 62538 
(15). 
Presser (Theodore) ©Co.: 
Accept our thanks. 15522, 15523. 
Acushla, my darling. 29195. 
Adoration. 15526. 
After a fly. 31012. 
Along the Navajo ttrail. 29217. 
Armistice day. 6345. 
Around the Maypole. 6347*. 
Around the totem pole. 21630. 
At the barn dance. 24112. 
Autumn reverie. 6368. 
Awakening. 15640. 
Ballerina. 12992. 
Bavarian village dance. 29286. 
Beneath a southern moon. 15701. 
Bilbro’s middle C_ kindergarten 
book. 6449. 
Bird song. 24179. 
Birds of all feathers. 9715*. 
Blessed are they that dwell. 24184. 
Blest are the departed. 26678. 
Bluettes. 24193. 
Buglers. 24220. 
By southern moonlight. 21735. 
Cadets on parade. 21742. 
Call of the hills. 15794. 
Candle light. 3534. 
Celtic idyl. 15822. 
Celtic song. 15823. 
Chanson. 16317. 
Chanson pensive. 31271. 
Choo-choo train. 29391. 
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. 
3593. 
Christmas eve. 29401. 
Christmas spirit. 29404. 
Coasting. 15871. 
Come away. 15879. 
Come, saith Jesus’ sacred voice. 
21795. 
Come, ye blessed. 26831. 
Cool white stars. 15900. 
Country lanes. 21810. 
Creole croon. 31370. 
Cricket on the hearth. 21818. 
Crocus. 21819. 
Dance of the graces. 15941. 
Danza mexicana. 26885. 
Dawn in Normandy. 243838. 
Dawn lilies. 24884. 
Donkey trot. 16050. 


2052 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Dragon. 24456. 

Dream river. 24463. 

Drowsy lilies. 6819. 

Easter lily. 6837*. 

Educational vocal technique. 647, 
16118. 

Hiephant’s joke. 31515. 

Evening moods. 16148. 

Extract of opera. 6878. 

Falling snow. 29575. 

Far from my heavenly home. 
16166. 

Farewell. 14233. 

Fickle wife. 38891. 

Fire engine. 24559. 

First dancing lesson. 13408. 

Floating clouds. 24568. 

Flower girl. 24569. 

Fluttering leaves. 24578. 

Gently rests the Saviour. 27130. 

Gloopie’s band. 22102. 

Golden hours. 8833. 

Good morning! Good morning. 
7007. 

Hammock song. 16331. 

Harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls. 
24684. 

Hawaiian nights. 16357. 

Heavens are telling. 24692. 

Here we come. 7108. 

How beautiful upon the mountains. 
27288. 

How long wilt Thou forget me,- 
28811. 

Hunter’s horn. 24762. 

Hunter’s song. 29761. 

I go sailing. 29786. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 27498. 

If with all your hearts. 27518. 

In a sea eradle. 24964. 

In the kingdom of the gnomes. 
16747. 

Japanese doll dance. 29942. 

Jesus, Jesus, Thou art mine. 
12978. 

Jesus, jewel of my faith. 12979. 

Jesus more wonderful Thou art. 
22542. 

Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
22546. 

Johnny-jump-up. 32161. 

Jolly whistler. 22551. 

King of Yvetot. 25104. 

King was born. 29976. 

Largo. 16905. 

Lily pads. 25181. 

"Lisbeth waltz. 32288. 

Littie classics orchestra folio. 
4661. 

Little elf. 16996. 

Littie journey. 7770. 

Little spinner. 22674. 

London town. 32331. 

Lonesome Tommy. 14141. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Lord is my salvation. 25224. 
Lord is my shepherd. 17048. 


Lord may Thy kingdom come. 
30060. 

March of the fairy guardsmen. 
17133. 


March positlude in C. 22776. 
Marchette band book. 11224. 
Melody at sunset. 17167. 
’*Mid the tulips. 30160. 
Mistress pretty. 22846. 
Morning call. 14810. 
Morning canter. 8020. 


Murmur of the waves. 25398. 


Music, when soft voices die. 17269. 
My skates. 30254. 

Nodding daisies. 32697. 

Nodding fiowers. 23036. 

None but the lonely heart. 383518. 


Now is the hour of darkness past. 
5073. 

Old King Cole. 

Once on a_ night 
28192. 

Onward Christians, 
17532. 

Out of the past. 23141. 

Pansy bed. 25641. 

Passing by. 8379. 

Patter of the rain. 23166. 

Peery’s (Rob Roy) third position. 
violin book. 2125. 

Pelicans’ promenade. 

Piano fun. 11680. 

Polonaise. 29392. 

Pop corn. 8447. 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 

Prayer. 32897. 

Prelude in E minor. 26626. 

Progressive piano studies for the 
grown-up student. 17674. 

Puck. 7039. 

Quasi valse. 32944. 

Queen Anne’s lace. 25726. 

Raindrop scherzo. 32956. 

Raindrops in the wind. 25738. 

Riding on the Ferris wheel. 17744. 

Risen Christ. 11831. 

Robin’s message. 17756. 

Sabbath day solos. 20710. 

Sacred choruses for men’s voices. 
17791. 

Searecrows in the wind. 23308. 

Seesaw. 17840. 

Sicilian nights. 25864. 

Silent night. 30548. 

Sing, O sing. 28511. 

Singing as we go. 23367. 

Singing melodies. 23870. 

Six octave and chord journeys. 
14689. 

Sleepy story. 30561. 

Song of India. 14868. 


25570. 
in Bethlehem. 


onward go. 


23171. 


23208. 


Songs taught 
25942. 
Sprightly and gay. 23438. 
Star sapphires. 25969. 
Starlit. 23453. 
Stars. 30511. 
Swan. 23297. 
Sweet jasmine. 30652. 
Swinging along. 8902. 
Tango in D. 8923. 
Ten famous solos. 
Ten sentences 
16229. 
Ten tonal tales. 
Thief. 18175. 
Thirds on parade. 
Three jolly sailors. 
Thy guidanee Lord. 
Thy will be done. 
To a lily. 23630. 
Trail end. 18225, 30763. 
Trombone Sammy. 33504. 
Tulips and windmills. 26161. 
Two Christmas carols. 27096. 
Valse bagatelle. 15197. 
Valse coquette. 15199. 
Viennese silhouettes. 15210. 
"Way up North. 183389. 
When the circus comes to town. 
23816. 
When voices are changing. 26328. 
White daffodils. 26366. 
Wood sprite and the _ brownie. 
23910. 
Prester (Arthur): 
Just a little old shack by a rail- 
road track. 22561. 
Peace and prosperity. 32840. 
Symptoms of love. 28661. 
Presti (Joseph) : . 
When you stole my heart. 
Your lips betray. 21555. 
Preston (Don) Darkness. 24378. 
Preston (FE. J.): 
Gather roses while you may. 
Just be glad. 7609. 
Preston (M. L.): 
First dancing lesson. 138408. 
Lonesome Tommy. 14141. 
Morning call. 14810. 
Preston (Pauline) Melody. 
Pretty Caroline. 23216. 
Preufer (Nellie) Put back the bell. 
32936. 


my mother me. 


10332. 
and responses. 


14128. 
33420. 
23618. 


30742. 
28756. 


18442. 


6956. 


14622. 


Preview murder mystery. 8474. 
Preziosi (Remo) : 
Kiss me once again. 19902. 


Matenat’ e primmavera. 30126. 
Price (A. H.) Watching the golden 
sunset. 9194. 
Price (Albert) 
you. 27325. 
Price (Ava) 


I ean’t live without 


Cabin by the sea. 31224. 


2033 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 8L 


Price (Beryl) 
33635. 


We saw him sleeping. 


Price (Clarence) You. 3179. 

Price (Cliff) pseud. You. 3179. 

Price (Dorothy) Twilight’s hour of 
remembering. 26172. 

Price (F. A.) Don’t let me lie down. 
10054. 

Price (G. F.) As I sail home to you. 
12947. 


Price (Goldie) You’re everything I’ve 
ever dreamed. 29140. 
Price (H. E.) Just an old Swiss vil- 


lage. 4520. 
Price (J. C.) Excepting you. 19195. 
Price (J. E.) Shirley Ann. 25856. 


Price (Jimmy) See Price (J. C.) 
Price (Pattie) And Yvonne. 9588. 
Price (S. J.) pseud. See Seredy (J. 8.) 
Price (Sterling) : 


Hungarian fantasie, 32298. 
Swan. 33048. 
Price (T. W.): 
Flying to the moon. 27086. 
There’s hope in the Saviour. 
30722. 
Price (Tom): 
Montana moon. 11297. 


You're dream of paradise. 
33868. 

Pridgen (Ulysses) Dreaming with you. 

191385. 
Pries (Bud) 
Pries (EK. M.) 
tar. 380012. 

Pries (H. D.) jr.: 
I’m sending flowers. 


my 


See Pries “(GieeD.)-. jr. 
Let me strum my gui- 


16604. 


Locked in my heart. 1519. 
You're falling again. 38215. 


Pries (J. H.) 
30016. 
Pries (Jimmy) 
Priest (KE. L.): 
I feel a melody comin’ on. 1013. 
What a little baby can bring. 3002. 
You. 3180. 
You just drive me screwy. 6175. 
Priest (Edgar) aw., Priest (EK. M.) 
prop.: 
O sing unto the Lord. 
Remembrance. 5308. 
Shadows. 54387. 
Priest (Gladys) Heart-beats. 19428. 
Priestley (Harry) JIli not complain. 
27380. 
Prievo (M. E.): 
I walked right into heaven. 7398. 
Just another dream gone wrong. 
(607. 
Laughing at love. 
Prima (Louis): 
Reverie. 20650. 
Sing---sing—sing. 8696. 


Let’s make love to-night. 


See Pries (J. H.) 


5089. 


14026. 


Sing, sing, sing, with a swing. 
14800. 
What will Santa Claus say, when 
he finds everybody swingin’. 
33661. 

Prima donna. 38270 (170, 234, 460, 484, 
520, 714), 62538 (380), 12862 (418), 
29189 (220). 

Primary studies. 32914. 

Primavera La sirena 1936. 

Primavere. 9509 (590). 

Prince (Earres) : 

Congo rhythm. 118970. 
Halo ’round the moon. 
King Boo. 382204. 

Your President. 29183. 

Prince (Graham) ;: 

Espana cani. 673. 

Fado blanquita. 3866. 

Hot tamales. 31821. 

In your embrace. 27562. 

Meet me to-night by the old wish- 
ing well. 17165. 


20597. 


13522. 


Mexican memories. 17183. 
My sombrero. 22978. 
Say si si. 17822. 
Spanish memories. 20874. 
Spic and Spanish. 33250. 


’Tain’t nobody’s bizness if I do. 


12204. 
There’s no substitute for you. 
15086. 
Try tappin’. 33511. 
Violetera. 9141. 
Prince (Hughie) : 
Home-cookin’. 10452. 


Swing me a lullaby. 8899, 12195. 

Prince (Lionel) Mammy’s pancakes. 
7896. 

Prince (M. D.) I’ve got too much of 
everything else. 7386. 

Prince (M. E.) California moon and 
you. 29360. 

Prince and the pauper. 31220, 33566. 

Prince and the rose. 17668*. 

Prince Igor. 7910, 17185, 20155. 

Prince of to-night. 6253 (118, 128, 144, 
185, 197, 201, 202, 222, 484, 518, 543, 
544), 15517 (168), 18648 (189), 
21569 (125, 147, 165, 199, 221, 223, 
224, 563, 602, 629, 632). 

Princess comes across. 14848. 

Princess Peppermint. 20597%. 

Princess runs away. 17668**. 

Princesse des Pyramides. 11741*. 

Princesse jaune. 9509 (643). 

Princesse Tam-tam. 357, 2551. 

Princeton univ. Class of 1915. Twen- 
tieth reunion march for class of 
1915, Princeton university. 15168. 

Principe Azul. 9602, 9817, 9953, 10008. 

Principe Zilah. 18648 (297). 


2034 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Prinz (Leonhard ) London days. 
11102. 
Prinzessin Adeleide. 8471*. 
Prisowski (W.): 
Réverie. 2262. 
Zraniony orzet. 18645. 


Pritchard (George) Dreaming with 


you. 19135. 
Pritchard (H. H.) My Oregon. 28061. 
Pritchard (W. F.): 
Old dirt road. 8273. 
Painting a song in blue. 8364. 


Pritchett (C. R.): 
Always in your memory. 12910. 
Dreaming sweet dreams of you. 
26984. 
Falling for you. 24539. 
Let's take advantage of the moon- 


light. 14075. 
You know I'll be blue. 29124. 
Pritchett (LeRoy) Jd rather talk 
about you. 27338. 


14737. 
20599*. 


Private affair. 
Privateer (The) 
Privette (Hettie) : 
Don’t build your house on the 
sand. 16052. 
He loves me, he loves me _ not. 
16364. 
My mother. 
Probert (Elsie) : 


17351. 


Ever since the beginning. 10166. 
Teardrops. 18104. 
Procope (Russell) At the rug cutter’s 
ball. 21640. 
Procter & Gamble co. Get out in the 
sun. 796. 


Procter-Gregg (H.): 
Danube to the Severn. 
Dusty miller. 13852. 
Sonata. 17672. 

Proctor (L. R.) Western girl. 

Professional soldier. 4492. 

Proff-Kalfaian (K.)  Demi- Dieux. 

26919. 
Profita (Vincent) 


13236. 


12573. 


How do I stand 


when I’m sitting with you. 10475. 
Program classics. 17673. 
Progressive piano studies for the 


grown-up student. 17674. 
Prohaska (J. F.) My Rose of Romany. 
1893. 
Prohaska 
3471. 

Prokofieff (Serge) : 

Devilish inspiration. 

Gavotte. 788. 

Love of the three oranges. 4737. 
Promise and fulfillment. 12862 (422). 
Promoters. 24031 (153, 203, 214, 215), 

29189 (34, 429). 
Prosen (Sid) My favorite pastime is 
to pastime with you. 32580. 


(William) Blue dame. 


536. 


Proserpine. 310038 (157). 

Prosser (I. W.) Hymn of the First 
Presbyterian church of Chicago. 
16463. 

Prosser (Ruth): 

Hour has come to say goodnight, 
7154. 

In the dark, in a roadster, in the 
park. 7491. 

Protestant Episcopal church in the 
U. S. A. Hymnal. 138618. 

Protheroe (Anne and D. H.) ‘Trees 


and the Master. 
Protheroe (Daniel) : 


12862 (507). 


Stop dat buzzin’. 3838151. 
Tears and smiles. 33378. 
Protzman (D. C.): : 
I know you care. 1082. 
Let freedom ring. 22624*. 


Proudfit (G. C.) 
organ. 1782. 
Proudfit (O. E.): 

Awake, our souls. 146. 
Christmas at Bethlehem. 380. 
Forget. 757. 

Fugue in D. 771. 

Give ear to my words, O Lord. 


Mother’s old parlor 


806. 
Prelude. 2199, 2200. 
Psalm 67. 2208. 
Sonata. 2201. 


Proulx (Rita): 
Don’t waste your time over me. 
21905. 
Lonesome lover. 
Prout (Ebenezer) 
26533 (19). 
Prouty (J. V.): 


27766. 
Thirty inventions. 


Dreaming Sweetheart of you. 
13330. 

When the meadow larks are sing- 
ing. 28991. 


Provance (J. W.): 
Hoboin’ along. 31799. 
Your eyes in the moonlight. 29177. 
Provaznik (Anatol): 
Cantantibus organis. 18888. 
Liindliche suite. 19925. 
Provincetown follies. 2249. 
Provost (Heinz) Intermezzo. 32925. 
Prowant (KF. 8S.) That gray haired 
sweetheart of mine. 15052. 
Prugh (M. G.) Tournament march. 


5804. 

Prusia (Raymond) Sweet fellowship. 
8878. 

Pruszynski (S. J.) Lady in _ the 
smoke. 22606. 


Pryor (Arthur): 
Canoeing. 15517 (46), 21569 (55). 


Frozen Bill. 15517 (1138), 26533 
(83). 

Teddy after Africa. 24031 (208), 
21569 (546). 


2035 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Pryor (D. R.) au., and Pryor (Rich-| Pung (H. K.) 


ard) prop.: 
Dancing dainties. 479. 
It’s time we said good morning. 
1305. 
Psenicka (J. J.) Please don’t leave me, 
baby. 8481. 
P’tit bout d’femme. 11747. 
Public nuisance no. 1. 3974, 6446, 7151, 
7983, 8894. 
Puccini (Giacomo) : 


Bohéme. 6253 (888). 
Fantasia. 9509 (594). 
Madame Butterfly. 29189 (345). 
Musetta. 20603, 20604. 


O mio babbino caro. 11749. 
One fine day. 29189 (346). 
Tosca. 25717. 
Turandot. 283812. 
Puce (Tom): 
Cock-a-doodle-doo. 6629. 
Drive slowly and carefully. 19148. 


Yes, we gotta da sweet peas. 
15424. 
Puckett (H. D.): 
Dallas town. 13226. 


Phooey to you from me. 8400. 
Rise and sing. 8550. 
Strange as it Seems. 
Then I’ve’ stopped 

2736. 
Puckett (Juanita) Alone with 
dreams of you. 26567. 

Puddin’head the first. 28313*. 

Puerto nuevo. 25718, 25828. 

Pugh (J. D.) Please give us the moon. 

25681. 
Pulci (Luigi): 
Donnine novecento. 561. 
¥) finito il bel tempo che fu. 
Mi piaccion tutti. 4839. 
Non @é rosa senza spine. 
Sogno tzigano. 33205. 
Strada solitaria. 12134. 
Puligheddu (G. E.) Niente di 
14450. 

Pull (Olive) 

Pullen (A. M.): 
Life out of death. 7737. 
Praise God for 


20911. 
loving you. 


my 


6830. 
1966. 
piu. 


Cuckoo sings. 26865. 


Pry 


friends. 17¢67. 


We thank Thee, Father, God. 
18352. 
Pullen (D. Q.) Wilma. 29058. 
Pullen (M. E.): 
Curl for a kiss. 19010. 
Keep shining, wonderful moon. 
7638. 
While our flag waves in the air. 
23847. 
Pulupe. 30485. 
Pulvirenti (J. M.): 
Forse. 33284. 
Scherma. 33284. 
Strambotto. 33284. 


Kaulana no oe lehua 


puakea. 32195. 
Puntenney (M. L.) Golden memory. 
6997. 


Pupil’s first ensemble book. 5277. 

Pupil’s recital album. 8481. 

Puppenfee. 328380, 32831, 32980, 32931. 

Puppenfeewalzer. 32930, 32981. 

Pureell (—) Your hay it is mowd. 
18639. 

Pureell (Edward) 8379, 
17586, 20516. 
Purcell (Henry) : 
Awake, my 

3373. 
Dido and Aeneas. 31480. 
Fantasy on one note. 19216. 
First year Purcell. 734. 
I attempt from love’s sickness to 
fly. 7186. 
If music be the food of love. 7487. 
Morning hymn. 27972. 
Rejoice in the Lord alway. 11808. 


Passing by. 


love, ‘tis morning. 


Suite in five movements. 23475. 
Suite of five pieces. 23476. 
Purcell (Patrick) :. 

All for you. 21586. 

Beautiful Nuana moon. 24155. 

Don’t that do nuthin’ to yuh. 
10061. 

Dream that your dreams come true. 
6804. 

For as long as I can remember. 
3923. 

How could I ever feel lonsome. 
16454. 

Ill sing that little song for you. 
10580. 

I’m happy as the day is long. 
22328. 

I still love the same old sweet- 
heart. 16641. 

In a pretty little flower garden. 
16713. 

Just one kiss. 7621. 

Maybe I’m going crazy. ‘7981. 


Mister Jeep from the jungles. 
22845. 

On the beautiful Atlantic shore. 
14517. 

Somewhere a_ voice is calling. 
17961. 

Spirit of progress. 25964. 

Strange as it may seem. 18023. 

Susquehanna moon. 23494. 


Sweetheart, don’t say good-night. 
8886. 
William and Mary hop. 15387. 
You are all that was made for love. 
23931. 
Purdy (W. T.) 2058, 
31003 (184). 
Puring (John) 
Baya @ 


On, Wisconsin. 


Appealing to Cupid. 


S 2036 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Purvis (Gertie) 
you’re mine. 
Puryear (G. L.) 


If you kindly say 
10762. 
Vote for Roosevelt 


again. 23707. 

Putnam (A. H.) Cocktail of your 
smile. 26822. 

Putnam (C. 8S.) Captain Smith. 3544, 
6568. 


Putnam (M. E.): 
For I’ve learned how to play the 
game. 13421. 
One moment. 32783. 
Putnam’s (G. P.) sons. Tunes for tiny 
troubadours. 5829. 
Pyle (Evelyn) pseud. 
comes you. 18871. 
Pyle (Harry) To-morrow, to-day will 
be yesterday. 33466. 
Pyles (C. E.) California welcomes you. 
18871. 
Pyles (Clarence) Roses, memories and 
you. 17780, 2328s. 
Pyne (Gus) aw., and Pyne (A. ARDTYr., 
prop.: 
Singing a song to my shadow. 
5485. 
There’s a reason, it’s you. 
Pyns (J. Martin-) 


California wel- 


2 12311. 
See Martin-Pyns 


(J.) 
Quackenbush (C. W.) Will and Wiley’s 
last ride. 3106, 3107. 
Quagliero (Nicola): 
Piedigrotta La _ sirena 1935-36. 


2146. 
Primavera La sirena 1936. 20597. 
Quaglino (J. A.) Waltz of the bayou. 
2943. 
Quaile (Hlizabeth) 
son. 14661. 
Qual (Kenneth): 
There’s a waiting chair for daddy. 
23599. 


Rhyme and rea- 


With the moon above. 23896. 
Qual (Peter) There’s a waiting chair 
for daddy. 23599. 
Qualls (Eva) I will always come back 
to you. 19687. 
Quarantotto (Bruno) : 
Nessuno pit di me. 32656. 
Soltanto i tuoi baci. 15844. 


Quarnstrom (Eimer) That’s how I’m 
living now. 8972. 
Quartemont (A. J.) 
dreams. 17752. 
Quast (I. F.): 
Counting my sheep. 31356. 
I gave my heart away. 24788. 
Sweet melody of life. 14967. 
Queen (Millard) My dear. 20277. 
Queen of hearts. 7326, 8488, 16040. 
Queen of the meadows. 29189 (30). 
Queen of the Moulin Rouge. 6253 
(82, 217, 285, 870, 418, 464), 21569 
(136). 


River shack of 


Quei due. 5525, 12451. 
Quentin (Tity) : 
J’ai passé au travers. 16820. 
Java des gros sous. 19834. 
Quenzer (Arthur) ' Love rides on the 
moon. 17072. 
Quercio (Frank): 
If I won a million in a sweep- 
stakes. 1208. 
You're elected. 30975. 
Quesada (H. S.): 
Arrullito. 9602. 
Callecita arrabalera. 
Cupido. 9953. 
Dejo mi corazon. 10008. 
Quest (The) 30442, 32949. 
Quest of the shepherds. 28321. 
Questions and exercises on harmony. 
23224, 23225. 


9817. 


Quigley (C. F.) Land that I love. 
4579. 

Quigley (G. B.) Im not stirring my 
eoffee. 7323. 

Quigley (G. F.) Watches of the night. 
9192. 

Quigley (Glennis) Songs of Delta 


theta chi. 25948. 
Quigley (Isabel) : 
Just a broken romance. 32167. 
So tired and weary. 148389: 
Quigley (L. J.) au., and Quigley (S. M.) 
prop.: 
March in F. 21569 (325). 
Swaying ferns. 21569 (535). 
Quijano (Adalberto) : 


Arrepentido. 12943. 
Ingrata. 16768. 
Q@uilender (Barry) Montana moon. 
17227. 
Quilter (Roger) : 
Brown is my love. 9509 (85). 
By a fountainside. 9509 (91). 
Damask roses. 9509 (169). 


Fair house of joy. 9509 (213). 
Faithless shepherdess. 9509 (217). 
My life’s delight. 9509 (507). 
Spring voices. 20886. 
Weep you no more. 9509 (778). 
Wind from the South. 21419. 
Quim (M. L.) Kochana. 4564. 
Quinby (Marguerite) : 
Eleanor. 138358. 
Pioneer days. 32870. 
Quincke (W. A.): 
Dreams at twilight. 
Enchantment. 13368. 
Fairy answer. 21999. 
Goin’. to dat new plantation. 
29659, 31672, 31673. 
I’m telling the world. 


19137. 


19639. 


’Neath those blue summer skies: 
with you. 11466. 

Please light up soon silv’ry moon. 
11705. 


2037" 


INDEX 


Quincke (W. A.)—Continued. 
You’re ev’rything to me. 
Quinlan (A. C.): 
Near the well. 3270 (448). 
One little bunch of heather. 
(483 ). 
Quinlivan (EK. W.) 


15468. 


3270 


Girl with the glo- 


rious smile. 27134. 

Quinn (Alfred) Awake America. 
21648. 

Quinn (B. H.) Dream sweet dreams 
of me. 3781. 


Quinn (Carrie) : 


Bonnie Annie Laurie. 29189 (42). 


Broken idol. 12862 (70), 15517 
(39) 

Bull frog and the dove. 26533 
(30). 

Forget me not. 21569 (148). 

Go back. 29189 (134). 

Golden arrow. 12862 (195). 

Have a drink to Yankee land. 
29189 (151). 

Heinz is pickled again. 29189 
(158). 


I used to be afraid to come home 
in the dark. 3270 (295). 

I’ve lost my gal. 29189 (186). 

I want somebody to play with. 
21569 (239). 

I wonder what’s the matter with 
my eyes. 3270 (300). 

Liza. 12862 (303). 

Oh you girl. 3270 (474). 

Poor old dad’s in New York for the 


summer. 29189 (334). 

Then we'll all go home. 26533 
(2931): 

We two in an aeroplane. 3270 
(702). 


Quinn (D. E.): 
On the Texas trails. 11593. 
Shoot the moon. 11960. 
Quinn (Fred) In my little world with 
you. 1234. 
Quintana (Antonio De) 
youre calling. 20193. 
Quinto (EK. M.): 
Not for mine eyes. 
President’s march. 
Quinto (Silvio) : 


Miami Beach 


23039. 
25706. 


In my little world with you. 1234. 
Knock on wood. 25115. 
Quinton (Truman) See Quinton 
(W. T.) 
Quinton (W. T.) Always we must be 
sweethearts. 15568. 
Quirin (Catherine) Shining moon. 
14780. 
Quirin (F. J.): 
Shining moon. 14780. 


Wandring. 5928, 9184. 
Quiroga (M. L.): 
j Ay, Maricruz. 9635, 26614. 


pt. II, n.'s.) Vv. ok 


Maria de la O. 17141. 
Maria del Carmen. 25295. 
Maria Magdalena. 11230, 27874. 


Solea. 12020. 

Torerito. 18217. 

Trinia. 18233, 28797. 

Ya no te quiero. 18545. 
Quis (J. E.) Rhythm. 14662. 
Quist (John) Resurrection song. 
8529. 
Quitmeyer (HE. W.) Out of luck. 
20497. 
Raab (George) Four children songs. 
32953. 


Raay (Anny de): 


Dance and sing. 13227. 
Lord’s prayer. 25225. 


Rabaud (Henri) 
(GO 

Rabe (Gale) You are my angel of love. 
21484. 

Rabe (W. A.) 
21168. 

Rabey (René) Yanina. 23921. 

Rabin (Milt) pseud. See Rabinowitz 
(Milton) 

Rabinovitz (Max) That’s how much I 
love you, dear. 18142. 

Rabinowitz (Milton) Any way I say 
it, it means I love you. 21619. 

Raborn (Beth) I am forgiving you. 
7185. 


Fugues a 4 parties. 


U saved America. 


Raccolta di 37 danze moderne. 25781. 

Raccolta di 52 danze moderne. 5286. 

Raceuglia (Matthew) You're’ the 
pris’ner of my love. 9473. 

Race (J. P.) Wind. 12699. 

Rachel (Sophia) My love for you. 
32607. 


Rachmaninoff (S.): 


Barearolle in G min. 38270 (43). 

Floods of spring. 31590. 

Island. 382109. 

Lord of hosts, great ruler. 27786. 

Polichinelle. 28280. 

Prelude. 3270 (519), 9509 (598), 
20613. 


Rachmaninoff-prelude 32954. 

Soldier’s bride. 25914. 

Thy will, not mine. 28757. 

To thee, O Lord, do I lift up my 
soul. 9042. 

Tolling bells. 
Rachuk (June) 
you. 24745. 
Racimo (G. Jerry F.) Longing. 17038. 
Racine (W. B.) Sweet old love song. 

14969. 
Radau (H. R.): 
I’m going to keep on knocking. 
16574. 
Just a glance. 1350. 
Radebaugh (Chrysta) 
dreams. 3791. 


9047, 9048. 
How can I depend on 


Dreams, just 


2038 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Radebaugh (W. C.) Dreams of long 


ago. 9509 (191). 

Rader (Dorothy) Hopewell tragedy. 
958. 

Rader (Paul) Tell the whole world. 
12251. 


Radies (Joan) I lost my heart when 
I lost my love. 4250. 

Radio city guit. studio: 
A media luz. 1. 
Adelita. 12. 
Courante. 157. 
Fuga. 158. 
Nocturne. 29381. 
O’ marinariello. 1994. 
Pick it up and play it. 
Prelude. 164. 

Radio music studio: 
Tourne din’ a ste braccie, carme. 


2140. 


30785. 
Your life is wasting away. 6243. 
Radke (Letha) sgesus, zieh’ mich 
naher zu dir. 4488. 
Rae (D. M.) Over and over again. 
23144. 
Raebel (M.) Nordischer brautzug. 
25118. 
Raeburn (Don) Nobody knows. 
11502. 


Raemsch (M. J.) Gee! but I’m glad I 
found you. 10289. 
Rafael (King) See McCauley (K. R.) 


Ratk Gps: 
Cavatina. 14637. 
Fileuse. 28327. 


12862: (426). 
8496. 


Moto perpetuo. 

Song of the valiant. 
Rafferty (M. V.): 

Just another day. 10988. 

We must say good-night. 5947. 
Ragan (Carroll) Night bird. 20358. 
Ragot (A. J. T.) Mme. Bénonie-Ragot : 

Bal masqué. 29189 (450). 

Barbe bleue. 12862: (376). 

Chauve-souris. 21569 (68). 

Orphée aux enfers. 15517 (277). 

Paul et Virginie. 15517 (293). 
Rahter (D.): 

Donaulegenden. 21894. 

Galantes schiferspiel. 

Goldene stunde. 13483. 

Harmonika-perlen. 19408. 

Instrumentations-tabelle. 

Klassisches album. 29980. 

Kleine etiiden. 29981. 

Konzert no. 4. 4567. 

Rosen und schmetterlinge. 5365. 

Rund um Deutschland. 30489. 

Schule ftir 2 reihige diatonische 

hand-harmonika. 30512. 

Spits ommertag.. 14892. 

Tango-album. 20986. 

Tanz pianist. 15020. 


10281. 


16769. 


Rahter (Daniel) Wenn andere tanzen. 
5253 (512). 
Railey (T. T.): 
Minnesota. 33904 (191). 
My Florida girl. 33904 (200). 
Popular song. 33904 (240). 
Show girl. 17887*. 
Typical Western girl. 
Railsback (Abraham) 
26158. 
Railway mail assn. Natl. women’s aux- 
iliary. Auxiliary day. 140. 
Raimann (Rudolf) au., and Raimann 


33904 (317). 
Trusting fate. 


(Tony) prop. Tippmamsell. 3270 
(662'). 

Rainbow. 20626. 

Rainbow on the river. 25786, 25737, 


29598, 33599. 
Rainger (Ralph): 


Bomba. 18833, 24196. 
Come and see me_ to-morrow. 
18957. 


Dear Susie Sapple. 29461. 
Don’t let it get you down. 
Dreaming out loud. 6810. 
Drink it down. 10109, 10110. 
Enchanted. 24506. 
ail to Chester. 10362. 
Hail to Converse. 4055. 
Heigh-ho the radio. 16383. 
Here’s love in your eye. 
22188. 
High hat hop. 19458. 
Hills of old Wyomin’. 
Hymn. 382957. 
I adore you. 31846. 
I don’t want to 
1007, 7208. 


29498. 


19442, 


932, 7118. 


make history. 


I’m talking through my heart. 
19638. 

It don’t make sense. 19800. 

Light up your face. 4644. 

Long ago and far away. 4697, 
14142. 

Low. “T7861. 


Nani ona pua. 32644. 
Night in Manhattan. 
25509. 
Palm Springs. 5192, 8366. 
Polka-tina. 32882. 
Rendezvous with a dream. 
14653. 
Rhyme for love. 
So what. 33203. 
Sweet. 33314. 
Swing tap. 18076. P 
Talking through my heart. 
Tippety-witchet. /33449. 
Vote for Mister Rhythm. 
30882. 
What is love. 26278, 30867. 
Where is my heart. 6061, 153538. 
You came to my rescue. 21495, 
23942. 


20361-20363, 


8526,. 
25750, 32987. 


26052. 
28880, 


2039 


INDEX 


Rainger (Ralph)—Continued. 


Your minstrel man. 21561. 
Rains (Billy) You're affecting my 
heart. 23976. 
Rainsford (Jill) See Rainsford (Mar- 
guerite) 
Rainsford (Marguerite) : 
Anita. 24098. 
Captain. 26752. 
Intimate things. 22495. 
Lipstick. 22652. 
Over my dead body. 23146. 
Rakenrud (Hdgar) Believe it, believe 
it, believe it or not. 18796. 


Rakestraw (W. J.): 
Come on and help your leader 
smile. 29415. ; 
I’m just a plain Jane. 24854. 
Rakov (P. H.) Happy-go-lucky. 24675, 
Die 
Raleigh (Frances) 
waiting for me. 
Raleigh (John) : 


There is somebody 
21045. 


Barn dance memories. 26639. 
My Rose of Alabama. 20319. 
Paul Bunyan’s rollway. 11657. 


There is somebody waiting for me. 
21045. 

We had better vote for Roosevelt. 

21252. 
(Dorothy) 

11394. 

Because, my darling, I 
15685. 


Raley 
the pines. 
Rallis (Nick) 
love you best. 
Ralph (Kh. 1.) : 
I’ve gotta yen for you. 22404. 
You're just swell Isobel. 9453. 
Ralpb (Fred) pseud. See Krome (Her- 


My home back in 


mann) 
Ralton (Jay) pseud. See Ronjat 
(Louis) 
Ram (Buck) Afterglow. 12882, 12883, 
18667. 


23169. 
My beautiful ma- 


Ramage (G. E.) Peggy. 
Ramagli (Matilda) 


donna. 20267. 
Rameau (—) Sarabande. 30500. 
Rameau (J. P.): 
Chantons Bacchus. 6589. 
Chantons Platée. 6590. 
Ramella-Ferrari (M.) Primavere. 
9509 (590). 


Ramey (C. N.) I’m up to my eyebrows 
in love. 22365. : 
Ramirez (J. G.): 


Clarita. 3608. 
Perdoname. 17596. 
Ramirez (J. R.) Gambrinus. 13449. 
Ramon. See Reachi (Ramon) 
Ramona. 28554. 
Ramos (D. A.) Tell me, why you are 
so blue. 18116. 


Ramponi (R.) In che modo. 2213. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Ramsay (E. S.): 
Sorta’ blue for you. 
When. 26290. 
Ramsay (Harold): 
I’m going back to find the ukulele 


25950. 


lady. 7302. 
Say I wasn’t dreaming. 5405. 
Ramsey (G. C.): 
Calling you. 195797. 
Eyes of violet blue. 703. 


If in the years. 10752. 
She played while her heart was 


breaking. 11952. 
Silence does not mean forgetting. 
25866. 
Smile. 8715. 
Ramsey (Goldie) My dear old Hoosier 
moon. 11365. 
Ranallo (EKmery) My heart sings a 
song. 113898. 


Rancon (José) Pére Gaspard. 8391. 
Rand (B. A.): 
I don’t want dreams, I want reali- 
ty. 1005. 
I’ve got a feelin’ you’re cheatin’. 
1160. 
What’s the use of a lucky star. 
3009. 
Rand (Harold): 
Don’t you feel that way. 
Double crossed. 573. 
Me and my love. 17160. 
Moonlight symphony. 14305. 
Teasin’. 8931. 
Two heads together are better 


13301. 


than one. 18252. 
Randall (Art): 
Imagine. 32058. 
Pony win that race for me. 17648. 
Randall (C. L.) Arban’s famous 


method for slide and valve trombone 
and baritone in bass clef. 110. 
Randail (E. H.) When I light your 
cigarette. 23794. 
Randall (G. D.): 
"Neath Florida skies. 5021. 
Sweet little girl. 20944. 
Randall (Rudolph) : 
Love be on your guard. 27795. 
Molding lady. 22854. 
Two hearts are one. 33542. 
Randall (W. R.) Someone has to lose. 
2526. 
Randazzo (HE. B.): 
Can I say the same for you. 31235. 


Cold. 24319. 
I don’t care to listen to your 
troubles. 31878. 


I’m a slave to love. 10600. 

I’m gonna write my Congressman. 
13706. 

Latin waltz. 11005. 

Two hearts in love. 15170. 


You’re my idea of heaven. 15475. 


2040 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Randazzo (Gene) See Randazzo 
(EH. B.) 
Randle (E. J.): 
Alamode if you please. 12887. 


Just keep peggin’ away. 138973. 
Our Tigers. 17549. 
Randolph (A. C.) My mother’s voice. 


17337. 

Randolph (A. J.) Seashore blues. 
23314. 

Randolph (Anna) Down in the valley. 
579. 

Randolph (J. C.) pseud. See Fisher 
(W. A.) 

Randolph (John) jr. Just imagine you 
love me. 16855. 

Randolph (Joseph) Got ail she’s 
missed. 24644. 

Randolph (R. F.) Landon campaign 
song. 22684. 


Randolph (Z. T.): 
I ain’t the fellow. 29769. 
OV man Mose. 8269. 


Poo’ Liza down on the levee. 
28284. 
Random house, inc. Kalmar-Ruby song 
book. 32190. 


Raneri (Guy) Pay day. 25651. 
Raney (C. M. L.) My falling star. 
14363. 
Raney (Max) See Raney (C. M. L.) 
Ranger (A. R.): 
Carnival of Venice. 21758. 
Country gardens. 38659, 3660, 6675— 
6678. 
Old folks at home. 2027. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
2451. 
Rangstrom (Ture) 

5200. 
Rank (R. E. (Dixie) ): 
I wanna swing. 29840. 
Keep on smiling. 16873. 


Partita in H-moll. 


Rankin (Alexander) Father’s axe. 
3882. 
Rankin (N. L.): 
Fulfillment. 3951. 
My temple. 8148. 
Rankin (Sara) Snake river. 25904. 


Ransell (John) 
13244. 

Ransom (Anna) 

Ranum (M. O.): 
Beautiful melody, 

15680. 

Just a sweet memory. 19863. 
North Dakota starlet. 14466. 
Sunset on the prairie. 23490. 


Days beyond recall. 


a lovely song. 


Rapetti (Ray) aw., and _ Rapetti 
(Renato) prop.: 
Do ya mean it. 19080. 


How can you eare. 7158. 
I’m not stirring the sugar in my 
coffee. 10645. 


I have waited. 19555. | 


I stole a kiss. 19660. 
Love reigns supreme. 20097. 
Major Bowes just rings his gong. 


7892. 
Marie, Emile, Yvonne, Cecile, An- 
nette. 11231. 
When Maytime comes’ around 
again. 12621. 
Raphael (D. B.) Meet me by candle- 
light. 14241, 


Raphael (G. M.): 
All of a sudden. 12898. 
Far away. 138392. 
Raphael (Ginter) : 
Kantate. 3389, 18752, 18753, 29274— 
29276. 
Orgelchorile. 
Raphael (Mark) 
from heaven fell. 


23129, 23130. 
Love on my heart 
20095. 


Raphe (L.) Eeole du violon. 16112. 
Rapin (H.) Collection dairs des 
grands maitres de la musique. 24320. 


Rapoport (B. H.) 
25115. 
Rapp (Barney) pseud. 
(B. H.) 
Rappaport (Betty) 
love song. 21963. 
Rappaport (Meyer) 
guard. 9851. 
Rappee (Betty) Echoes of a Gypsy 
love song. 21968. 
Rappolo (Leon) 
24546. 
Rapsodi Stockholm 1934. 338570. 
Rapsodja battyku. 8413, 8414. 
Rasbach (Oscar) Tango. 28670. 
Rasbury (M. K.) Old rocking chair. 
20428. 
Rask (H. E. E.): 
Gone with the wind. 31684. 
Moon-light on the river of my 
dreams. 4873. 
Raskin (Willie) : - 
Rock me to sleep in my Rocky 
Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 
Story of seven roses. 25985. 
When it rains we let it rain on the 
range. 18414. 
Raspini (Louis) : 
Amandine. 12917, 12918. 
Faites un sourire. 712. 
Rataplan. 25335, 25741. 
Ratez (H.) aw., and Ratez (Marie) 


Knock on wood. 
See Rapoport 
Echoes of a Gypsy 

Changing of the 


Farewell _ blues. 


prop. Cent lecons progressives de 
solfége. 9509 (606). 
Rath (Gustav) : 
Fliegerparade. 16201. 
Praésentiermarsch der flieger. 
17656. 


Rathbone (George) : 
Bantam hen. 3412. 
Great is the Lord. 27178. 


2041 


INDEX 


Rathbone (George)—Continued. 
vesus lives. 4486. 
Michaelmas day. 7963. 
Pigeons. 17612. 
Te Deum in A. 23555. 
Windmill. 23889. 
Rathgeb (R. J.): 
Mississippi moon. 14276. 
She’s such an adorable baby. 2420. 
Thirteen dollars and thirteen cents. 


12328. 
You'll always be the one I care for. 
3202. 
Rathgeber (Valentin ) Bettelzech. 
6444, 
Rathke (Otto) Instrumentations- 
tabelle. 16769. 
Raub der Sabinerinnen. 12473. 
Raudenbush (I. R.) When you're 


rolling on your roller skates. 18439. 
Ravanello (Oreste) Tema e variazioni 


in Si minore. 26069. 
Ravasini (Nino): 
Che sara? ... 381279. 


Quando vien la primavera. 932941. 
Si, lo so. 28348. 
Tu mi piaci. 53522. 
Ravel (Armand) Do you mind. 
16034. 


Ravel (Maurice) : 
Air de Concepcion. 18648 (3). 
Air de Gonzalve. 18648 (4). 
By the light of the moon. 18857. 
Douze chants. 15517 (311). 
Duo de Gonzalve et Concepcion. 

18648 (112). 

Fétes. 21569 (135). 


Gaspard de la nuit. 12862 (173). 


Gibet. 12862 (178). 

Heure espagnole. 9509 (289), 
12862 (220), 21569 (201), 29189 
(164). 

Nuages. 21569 (402). 

Ondine. 12862 (387). 

Pintade. 21569 (444). 


Quintette final. 18648 (300). 


Rapsodie espagnole. 9509 (603, 
604). 

Scarbo. 12862 (450). 

Sirénes. 24031 (185). 


Raven (E. B.) 
song. 11509. 
Raven (G. C.) 


Notes of an old love 


Springtime in Georgia. 


12106. 
Ravina (H.) Petit bolero. 26533 
(220). 
Ravina (J. H.) Etude de style. 9509 
(206). 
Ravini (E.) Ravini’s serenade. 8505. 
Ravizé (A.): 
Florilége de chants populaires. 
29596, 29597. 
10 chansons populaires. 22385. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 31 


Ravonell (Willetta ) 
14464. 
Ravsten (I. O.) When it’s winter time 
in the Rockies. 33680. 
Rawlings (C. A.) au., and Rawlings 
(Elise, Rosa and T. A.) props.: 
Chant du matin. 21569 (66). 
Hilarité. 21569 (203). 
Sahara. 21569 (480). 
Till dawn. 21569 (561). 
Rawlings (C. A.) au., and Rawlings 
(Hlise and T. A.) props.: 


Noches espanol. 


O Canada. 29189 (298, 299). 
St. Anne de  Beaupré. 29189 
(363). 
Rawlings (E. L.) -Won’t you forgive: 
23908. 
Rawlings (J. C.) Roosevelt is the 
man. 14704. 
Rawis (R. M.) Hail to Mercer. 4056. 
Rawiston (Zelma) Weaving. 29189 
(459). 
Rawson (H.): 

Ce soir, je pense 4 vous. 15821. 
Suisse de Notre-Dame. 18039. 
Ray (Cyril) If I could say to you in 

English. 13816. 
Ray (D. M.)_ pseud. See Wilkes 
(D. M.) 


Ray (Elizabeth C.): 
If you'd tell me that you care. 
22442. 
You’re my only inspiration. 23989. 
Ray (Hlsworth CC.) Ray’s songs of 
the sand hills. 11794. 


Ray (H. 8S.) Blue minor. 29328. 


Ray (L. M.) When the roses bloom 
again. 6038. 
Ray (Lilian) pseud. See Neat (John) 
Ray (Matt) Rose-Marie. 2322. 
Raye (Don): 
Home-cookin’. 10452. 
I'm dependable. 19611. 


8899, 12195. 
Dreamer’s imagina- 


Swing me a lullaby. 
Rayfield (Bill) 
tion. 31477. 
Rayfield (Mabel) 
Rayford (Aletha) 


Somewhere. 87538. 
I’m lonesome for 


you. 10637. 
Raymaker (Hortense) pseud. See 
Wagness (Bernard) 
Raymer (Hdith) : 
I want to be a Gypsy. 1170. 


Listen. 1492, 14098. 
Raymond (Al.) Youll never know. 
PAU vile 


Raymond (Alex) Two modern Ameri- 
can compositions. 28338. 
Raymond (C. C.): ° 
In the valley of my dreams. 
16754. 
Memories of you. 
Raymond (Charlotte) 
1710. 


30145. 
Miami moon. 


2042 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Raymond (Frank) Silly symphonette. 
11975. 
Raymond (Fred) : 
Komm, trink und lach am Rhein. 
16888. 
Lauf ins gltick. 4584. 
Raymond (G. N.) You're not the girl 
I dreamed of. 12801. 
Raymond (Harold): 
One never knows what tomorrow 
may bring. 5161. 
There’s a little luck charm. 
S988. 
Raymond (Helen) pseud. 


5744, 


See Wag- 


ness, (Bernard ) 
Raymond (J. G.) Night. we met. 
32681. 


Raymond (Lewis) : 
Caliban in the coal mines. 21744. 
Swing, brother, swing. 380669. 
Raymond (Lillian) Gipsy life. 15517 


Raynal (Adrien) Dissentiments. 542. 
Raynes (Irene) Sunny Rio Grande. 


33302. 
Raynor (Hal) pseud. See Rubel 
(He S:) 
Raynor (Maurice) : 
Buy it low and seil it high. 9791. 


Corsage of violets. 9921. 
Razaf (Andy): 
Am I on. 
Balboa. 
Davis’ (Joe) folio of children’s 
songs. 19039. 
Hand in hand. 29695. 
Havin’ a ball. 31756. 


15571. 
18768. 


Make believe ball room. 17120, 
22762. 

Milkmen’s matinée. 30162. 

Nero. 28088. 

Rampart street blues. 32969. 

San Anton’. 33056. 

Youre evrything sweet. 26479, 


30976. 
Re (A. J.) You’re such a mystery. 
12807. 


Re di denari. 382965, 33476. 


Re Lear. 28239*. 
Rea (Andrea) If we only were sweet- 
hearts. 7441. 


Reachi (Ramon) Ronrico. 20688. 
Read (Bert) Read (Bert) album of 
modern piano arrangements of your 


favourite songs. 28339. 
Read (EH. M.): 
Allegretto. 38270 (525). 


Prelude in E flat. 3270 (518). 
Read (Ernest) Book of aural tests. 
26703, 31189, 31190. 
Reade (C.S.) Meet me in the morning 
with a smile. 27896. 
Reading (G. W.) My future is you. 
4945. 


Our leader. 11618, 
California state high- 


Reading (S. J.) 
Reardon ( Wm.) 


way patrol. 21746. 

Reasner (Chas.) Mankato march. 
1645. 

Reay (Samuel) Sea flowers. 21569 


(487). 
Rebe (L. C.): 

At the zoo. 12959. 

Cobbler, cobbler. 3614. 

Co-ed prom. 15872. 

London town. 323381. 

Swan on the moonlit lake. 5682. 

Wee bit laddie. 183858. 

Reber (Charlie) Old kitchen clock. 
5120, 8281. 
Reber (J. W.) 

11348. 
Rebere (Paul) pseud. See Specht (P. 
L.) 
Rébikoff (W.) Mazurka. 
Rebmann (V. L. F.): 

Listen and sing. 4652. 

Play a tune. 5238. 

Rhythms and rimes. 

Sing a song. 5479. 

Songs of many lands. 

Tunes and harmonies. 

Tuning up. 5830. 
Recchia (Franco) Non me lo doman- 

date. 17427. 
Rechetto (Robert) 

neath the moon. 
Rechler (Michael) : 

Find your own key. 6904. 

Forgotten melody. T76i. 

Go lovely rose. 822. 

T heard the clock strike one. 

Til dance through life. 1046. 

If I could only sing one song. 4869. 

Let me not be without you. 1457. 

Let’s be gay and waltz. 1458. 

When you come, thunder shower. 

3058. 
Rechtman 
1554. 
Recker (Robert) auw., and Recker (Ro- 
berta) prop. Amour de _ lapache. 
21569 (416). 
Recknagel (Inez): 
My head’s in the clouds. 8089. 
Time has come, to say goodbye. 
15114. 
Recli (Giulia) : 

Bella bellina.. 216. 

Dorme una madre. 2446, 

Fede del cieco. 29584. 

Invocazione. 299138. 

Mattutino. 30127, 30128. 

Per la via del Calvario. 30394. 
Recorder consorts. 32968. 
Re-creation of Shorty De Long. 31655, 

31959. 


My angel on earth. 


4807. 


Dod4, 


5O53. 
21148. 


Let’s live under- 
14067. 


7237, 


(Charles) Lovable lady. 


2043: 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 31 


. Red, hot and blue. 26918, 27167, 28234, 
28344, 28368, 29168, 29507, 30047, 
30395, 30862, 30971. 

Red moon. 9509 (385), 29189 (10, 169, 
326, 371), 338904 (235). 
Red poppy ballet. 6705. 

Red rhumba. 10941, 12250, 12375, 12644, 
12766, 16350. 

Red River valley. 
20637, 32969. 
Red star songs, ine.: 


2247, 11800, 11801, 


Living from day to day. 17021, 
20017. 

Old mill wheel never turns any- 
more. 20424. 

Rhythm in my bones. 20652. 


Rockin’ chair swing. 25780. 
Sitting on the moon. 28519. 
Spring in Vienna. 5572, 20884. 


Redd (Annell) Forgotten vows. 
10238. 
Redd (R. E.) Dear girl of mine. 510. 
Reddie (J. M.): 
Wirefly. 19238. 


I’m setting a trap. 10658. 
If I were you. 13821. 


It’s grand to be so beautiful. 1295. 
It’s the youth in me. 10880. 

Mr. Church. 20206. 

Readin’, ’ritin’ an’ rhythm. 17708. 


Redding (E. C.): 


Gone with the wind. 31683. 
Sing to me. 28512. 
Waltz for Hester. 33609. 


What is love. 28944. 
Redey (J: R.).: 
Counting sheep. 9927. 
Never will I dream. 11473. 
Wiuter’s back again. 12704. 
Redford (A. L.) He placed His title 
there. 27231. 
Redhead (Alfred) : 
Lord is my strength. 27784. 
Sing on sweet thrush. 33153. 
Redi (P. G.) pseud. See Pulci (Luigi) 
Rediger (O. T.) Irresistible. 19791. 
Rediske (V. C.) That dear little pal of 
mine. 8964. 
Redlich (B.) Mein Hamburg. 
Redlich (H. F.) 
chester. 29635. 
Redlin (M. W.) 
11438. 
Redman (Don): 
Gotcha. 19345. 
My dreams. 11374. 
Too bad. 21119. 
Redman (L. L.): 
Because you have gone. 
You went away. 30992. 
Redman (Rg@ginald) Irish souvenir. 
16775. 
Redmond (A. M.) ’Twill soon be blue 
bonnet time. 12434. 


7942. 
Geigenmusik mit or- 


My song to you. 


13023. 


Redmond (George) Mayor of Alabam’. 
201706. 
Redmond (John) : 
And still no luck with you. 
9585. 
Apple dumplin’. 9594. 
Don’t take the sweet out of sweet- 
heart. 24444, 31455. 
Duchess had the duke for dinner. 
31502. 
Everybody kiss your partner. 
Girl in the garden. 16268. 
How did I get home last night. 


6325, 


3853. 


13599. 

Ill) be hanged if they’re gonna 
hang me. 7250. 

I miss you. 381970. 


Meet me to-night by the old wish- 
ing well. 17165. 
My best friend. 22903. 


Two lips among the tulips. 18255. 
When it’s’ prayer-time on the 
prairie. 33679. 
Wild and wooly [sic] Willie. 
21410. 
Redmond (P. D.): 
Ain’t she sweet. 9542. 
Band played on and on. 15664. 
Collegiate. 3617. 
High hat, a piccolo and a cane. 
29735. 
Louisiana. 30065. 
Royal garden blues. 25796. 
Running a temperature. 25800. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 9058. 
Yes! We have no bananas. 6145. 
Redner (Frances) Is there any won- 


32108. 
O little town of Beth- 


der I love you. 
Redner (L. H.) 
lehem. 1993. 
Redrick (Jimmy): 
Got a method in my love. 16301. 
In the miz. 19770. 
Reeb (M. I.) Only a memory. 2072. 
Reed (B. 8S.) au., and Reed (A. F.). 
prop.: 
On to old Mohave. 
Shack in the desert. 23326. 
Walking in the moonlight. 18321. 
You ought to see my baby. 23971. 
Reed (C. H.): 
Centennial march. 349. 
Take me back to my old Michigan. 


2057. 


5669. 
Reed (Mrs. C. J.) Score. 33904. 
(264). 
Reed (D. G.): 


Townsend triumph song. 15141. 
Triumph song. 21139. 
Reed (D. N.): 
In the garden of the West. 
(248). 
Your happiness is all I wish. 
21569 (6838). 


21569 


2044 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Reed (Dave): 
I’m trotting about the town a bit 


with Nellie. 12862 (241). 

My Johnny is a fireman. 12862 
(355). 

My love, my paradise. 15517 
(258). 


To the end of the world with you. 
12862 (505). 

You taught me how to love you. 
26533 (348). 


Reed (HE. D.) Sleepy lullaby. 8705. 
Reed (KE. M.) Follow our leader. 
16212. 
Reed (E. R.) I love you because it’s 
just you. 10596. 
Reed (Earl): 
Courtin’. 31360. 
Under the Texas moonlight. 
33507. 
Reed (H. O.) Masque of the red 
death. 17150. 
Reed (I. M.) In tune for love. 16757. 
Reed (Ida) Shall I ever gain your 
love. 8654. — 
Reed (J. H.): 
I have good news. 10545. 
My honey brown. 11396. 
Valley of the sun. 9125. 


Reed (J. W.) jr. Isle of our dreams. 


22503. 
Reed (Jimmy) See Reed (J. W.) jr. 
Reed (L. C.) See Reed (Mrs. T. J.) 
Reed (lL. H.) Love, look into my win- 


dow and sing. 27811. 
Reed (Mrs. L. K.) See Reed (N. L.) 
Reed (Owen) See Reed (H. O.) 
Reed (Pauline) : 
In.a cabin built for two. 19736. 
Strolling in a dream with you. 
23469. : 
Reed (Mrs. T. J.) En quote. 6848. 
Reeder (R. D.): 


But you can’t frighten me. 21738. 
Too late for love. 238645. 
You've got the jump on me. 
24019. 
Reedy (J. F.) Letter to mother. 
11053. 
Reel (G. A.) Teams of oid Purdue. 
23558. 


Reep (Donald) : 
A media luz. 
Derecho viejo. 
Por qué. 25690. 

Yira Yira. 26433. 
Rees (J. J.) Jesus, I live to Thee. 
1323. 
Rees (Juanita) 


24032. 
24408. 


Almost a year. 3315. 
Rees (L. H.) Romancing through life 
with you. 14695. 
Reese (J. H.): 
It’s ancient history now. 13897. 
No escape. 17419. 


Reesen (Emil) Danmark for folket. 
24373. 
Reeves (Betty) Early days at the 
piano. 21955. 
Reeves (Billie) Who’s’ the _ fool. 
26373. 
Reeves (Ernest) : 
Barearolle. 11534. 
Golden sheaves. 22114. 
Laughing doll. 16911. 
Tudor tune. 23658. 


Reeves (G. H.) Hearts and flowers. 
24031 (68). 
Reeves (M. J.) Blue mists on the 
mountains. 9742. 
Reeves (R. S.) 
21751. 
Reeves (T. R.) 
on you. 24909. 
Refice (Licinio) : 
Cecilia. 6583. 
Trittico Francescano. 
Regalado (D. P.): 


Can you _ forget. 


I want a monopoly 


12403*. 


I’m saving my time for you. 
1119. 
Who in all the world could ask 
for more. 3088. 
Regan (Leslie) Sing we triumphant 


hymns of praise. 17916. 
Regenbogen (Yetta) There’s yet a 
rainbow in the sky. 5757. 
Régeny (Rudolf Wagner-) 
ner Régeny (Rudolf) 
Reger’ (Elsa) : 
Aria. 24031 (170). 
Benedictus. 9509 (56). 
Burleske. 24031 (20). 
Gavotte. 24031 (51). 
Gigue. 24031 (58). 
Ich sehe dich in tausend bildern. 
3270 (301). 
Konzert A dur. 9509 (360). 
Meine seele ist still zu Gott. 
(416). 
Menuet. 
Praeludium. 
Sonatine in A-moll. 
Sonatine in F-dur. 24031 (199). 
Trio fiir violine, violoncello u. 
klavier. 24081 (216). 
Reger (F. J.): 
Each night I say a prayer. 
Mama’s little boy. 11209. 
Reger (Max): . 
Aria. 24031 (170). 
Benedictus. 9509 (56). 
Burleske. 24031 (20). 
Gavotte. 24031 (51). 
Gigue. 24031 (58). 
Ich sehe dich in tausend bildern. 
2270 (301). 
Joyous Easter song. 21569 (270). 
Konzert A dur. 9509 (360). 


See Wag- 


3270 
24031 (127). 


24031 (171). 
24031 (189). 


10126. 


2045 


INDEX 


Reger (Max)—Continued. 
Meine seele ist still zu Gott. 
(416). 
Menuet. 24031, (127). 
Palm-Sunday morning. 
(430). 
Praeludium. 
Sonatine in A-moll. 
Sonatine in F-dur. 24031 (190). 
Trio fiir violine, violoncello u. 
klavier. 24031 (216). 
Régina (La) 5804*. 
Reginelli (Raymond) 


3270 
21569 


24031 (171). 
24081 (189). 


Och! If I had 


you now. 25608. 

Rehberg (Willy) Konzert in A-dur. 
161. 

Reibold (Bruno) Fox classical gems 
for orchestra. 22060. 

Reiboldt (K. F.) Token of your devo- 
tion. 9045. 


Reich (A. E.): 


Black night. 31172. 


Tl trade you a smile. 31913. 
Metropolitan melody. 32481. 


Reich (John) 
8322. 

Reichardt (Luise) In the time of roses. 
18648 (197, 198). 

Reichman (Joe) While there is love. 
18457, 18458. 

Reichman (Roy): 


One evening after dark. 


My sunkissed valley. 1904. 
Old man Winter. 17481. 
Reichner (Bickley) It’s still . being 
done. 32129. 
Reichner (L. L.): 
Sons of Texas. 14884. 
Victory bound. 12499, 28873. 
Reid (D. B.) Theme song of Dot and 
Jack Reid. 2738. 
Reid (HE. O.): 
If only you had known. 19717. 
When I’m lonely. 30626. 
Within my heart. 3187. 
Reid (Hubert): 
Lula Lou. 20118. 
You and I and the night. 21480. 
Reid (J. F.) Theme song of Dot and 
Jack Reid. 27383. 
Reid (J. V.) I love His name. 24829. 
Reid (M. I.): 
I wonder. 7416. 
My Indian maid. 1847. 
Reid CN oleae 
Our Michigan. 25620. 


You found your place in the sun. 
33838. 
Reid (R. G.) jr. 
girl around. 


Moon is chasing my 
11300. 


Reid (W. N.) Sing praises unto the 
Lord. 8695. 
Reiflmgen (Hrwin Schwarz-) See 


Schwarz-Reiflingen (Hrwin) 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Reilly (J. A.): 
Alleluia, Christ is born. 
Pie Jesu. 31728. 
Reilly (James) Right way to play the 
chromatic harmonica. 8548. 
Reilly (i. TT): 
All to you. 24066, 31027. 
Moon is new. 32528. 
Reilly (Mike) Rip Van Winkle. 23267. 
Reilly (T.. J.): 
Hustle off to Reno. 
Mother in heaven. 
Reilly (W. J.) 
rhythm exercises. 2706. 
Reim (Louis) Lonely Gypsy. 
Reimann (G. A.) 
29784. 
Rein (S. T.): 
I know everybody but you. 10557. 
Welcome where my old folks live. 
12568. 
Reinach (lL. E.) Loving in the moon- 
light was made for two. T7860. 
Reinecke (Carl) : 
Konzert fiir fl6te mit begleitung 
des orchesters. 29189 (233). 
Sonate fiir orgel. 29189 (399). 
Reinecke (Clara) Konzert fiir fl6te 
mit begleitung des orchesters. 29189 
(233). 

Reinecke (Franz) 
29189. (399). 
Reinfeld (Heinz) 
nicht gekiisst. 
Reinhard (H. E.) 

deep. 197. 
Reinhardt (Heinrich) 
bees. 2863-2868. : 
Reinhardt (Heinrich) aw., and Rein- 
hardt (Adele) prop.: 
Bienchen-duett. 15517 (27-29). 


58. 


31843. 
30190. 


Tempo-note method 


32394. 
I dream of Hawali. 


Sonate fiir orgel. 
Ich hab’ dich lange 
16685. 

Beauty’s only skin 


Two little love 


Du hast mich bezaubert. 15517 
(86). 

Nepomuk, du heissgeliebter. 15517 
(269). 


So ein blick aus schOnem aug. 
15517 (357). 


Sprudelfee. 15517 (371-873). 
Sprudelfee walzer. 15517 (874, 
BB Ie 

Sprudelmidel. 15517 (376). 


15517 .(377, BTS). 
Since mother was 


Sprudelmarsch. 
Reinhart (Caroline) 
a girl. 2456. 
Reinhold (Hugo) azv., 
tonie) prop.: 


Reinhold (An- 


Etude. 3270 (528). 
Nocturne. 3270 (529). 
Tanz-poem. 3270 (644). 
Reinolt (KE. J.) IT am a dreamer. 
19508. 
Reinstein (M. D.) See Reinstein 
(M. W.) 


2046. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Reinstein (M. W.): . 
31208. 


Broken dreams. 

Half step and whole step. 4061. 
I’m heading south today. 10624. 
I’m longing to hold you. 24860. 
It isn’t even funny. 10856. 
Loose ends. 1540. 

No matter where you are. 1958. 
Snuggle closer. 2489. 

Sonia. 2546. 

Star light, star bright. 12114. 
Two people make a world. 2870. 


You called me baby. 3188. 
You promised that you’d phone me. 
3209. 


Reis (Meyer) I know it’s love. 24801. 
Reisch (A. R.): 
Here—there — and — everywhere. 
10423. 
I’m in tune with -the whole world. 
1103. 
Reisen (Abraham) Zehn lieder. 22021. 
Reiser (Alois) Daunse-caprice. 3270 
(128). 
Reiser (Violet) : 
Mood of memories. 4868. 
When Vienna smiles. 6049. 
Reisfeld (—): 
Adieu, to love, adieu. 18657. 


Dans le bleu des cigarettes. 19028. 
Japanese love. 19882. 
Reisfeld (Bert) : 


Kleine yertriumte Madonna. 7651. 

Ombre de la nuit. 14508. 

Sympathie. 18081. 

Vorbei ... 9154. 
Reisman (M.T.) Jubilee. 25056. 
Reiter (Hmily) All the time. 26559. 
Reizenstein (Franz) Suite. 30453. 
Rekdahl (A. F.): 

Believe it or not. 21692. 


When you’re in my arms. 23834. 


Rellim (Trebor) pseud. See Miller 
(Robert) 

Remaly (A. N.) She tries to take my 
man. 2423. 

Rembrandt van Rijn. 32978*. 

Remember the poor. 17721. 

Remick (HK. A.) New Jersey march. 
5035. 

Remick (M. K.) Vengeance. 9136. 

Remick (Walter) In my album of 
memories. 477. 


Remick music corp.: 

Boy meets girl. 3494. 

Dancing toys. 31389. 

Don’t kiss me good-night. 21899. 

Don’t you care what any one says. 
31457. 

Gee, but you’re swell. 31634. 

[ll sing you a thousand love songs. 
22294. 

T love to sing—a. 10594. 

Ym good for nothing. 4280. 


126829—37——35 


Lady known as Lulu. 29991. 
Mad about you. 30093. 

Moonlight valley. 32539. 

Prairie is my home. 23202. 
Remick’s standard hits. 5310-5318. 


Save me sister. 11896. 

Short and sweet. 2480. 

Sing me a song of nonsense. 
23365. 

Swing for sale. 28648. 


Underneath a western sky. 5862. 


Vengeance. 9136. 

When old friends meet again. 
26214. 

Whisper while you're waltzing. 
33728. 

Who is my baby gonna love all 
winter. 29032. 

You’re the cure for what ails me. 
12808. 

Your eyes have told me so. 33890. 
Remick’s standard hits. 5310-53138. 
Remy (Dick) Did it ever happen to 

you. 19072. 
Remy (Mareel) : 

Chanson. 8525. 

Viole. 9140. 
Renard (Charles) Mephisto. 17177. 
Renard (Frank): 

God’s eountry. 10317. 


My home in the South and the 
West. 14883. 
Renard (Pierre) pseud. 

mann (H.) 
Renaud-Simonetti (M.) 
dans la Sainte Eucharistie. 


See Hngel- 


Au Christ-Roi 
26608. 


Renehier (June) Blame it on the 
moon. 24182. 
René (Charles) Elégie. 16117. 
René (lL. J.): 
Bare-fields. 24147. 


Don’t count your chickens before 
they hatch. 24438. 

Mississippi river moon. 
René (Leon and Otis): 

I never had a dream. 16621. 

Juba. 7584. 

Love is the reason. 11147. 
Reneau (EH. L.) Lonesome moon. 4692. 
Renee (AL) Hackie goes wackie. 

13517. 
Renfro (L. E.): 

Biue Hawaiian melody. 26690. 

I have the lo’ down blues. 27355. 
Rengers (C. G.): 

Hnd of a moonlight: dance. 

Sleepy moon. 23382. 


32004. 


16128. 


Renieu (Lionel) Princesse des Pyra- 
mides. 11741*, 
Renita. pseud. See Sureau (Amy) 


Renna (J.) pseud. See Allen (J. W.) 
Renner (H.) pseud. See Nelsen (Sister 
M. X.) 


2047 


INDEX 


pt. HI, n’s., V..o8 


Renner (G. L.) Driftwood. 10108. 
Reno (A. T.) Vm your second shadow. 
19642. 
Rensselaer (Hal) Will the flowers 
bloom again. 21411. 
Renstrom (Moiselle) : 
All about you. 48. 
Hop, skip and jump. 10465. 
Rentie (B. C.) Dreaming of you lul- 
laby gal. 3788. 
Renton (Victor) Star sapphires. 25969. 
Rentschier (H. P.) au., and Rentschler 


(H. D.) prop. Rhythm rangers’ 
theme song. 25768. 
Renwick (Ruth) See Kewer (R. R.) 


Repetti (Lawrence) It must have been 
your eyes. 7539. 
Repper (Charlies) : 
Gold braid. 29661. 
Night on the levee. 
Texas moon. 18127. 
To a Madonna in Carrara marble. 


23025. 


33458. 
Resch (F. W.) Death house drag. 
29462. 
Rescoe (A. S8.): 
Gonna send myself a telegram. 
“4010. 
1 fear I’m falling for you. 4214. 
Trees against Miami skies. 182380. 
Reser (Harry) Goona goo. 31701. 


Resopol (Giorgio) : 

Carmita. 9836. 

Out of the night. 11628. 
Respass (Eva) Still you care. 25980. 
Respighi (Ottorino) : 


Belkis, regina di Saba. 215. 
Fiamma. 3889, 3890. 
Luerezia. 32406*. 
Retana (Alvaro) Fado  blanquita. 
3866. 
Retford (Michael) au., and Retford 


(Mary) prop.: 

Barearolle valse. 9509 (538). 
Coquette. 9509 (154). 

Danse du Paraguay. 12862 (121). 
May I have the pleasure. 9509 

(461). 
Mazurka militaire. 
Reuchsel (Hugéne) : 


12862 (121). 


Homme petit. 949. 
Petit mari. 2136, 2137. 
Roussignolet. 23831. 


Reuchsel (Maurice) : 
Air tendre. 18672. 
Bourrée. 188388. 
Reuter (Bill)’ See Reuter (W. H.) 
Reuter (Fritz): 
In blooming fields. 
Konzert. 20648. 


26533 (143). 


Reuter (M. L.): 
I realiy care. 
Rain or shine. 
Reuter (W. H.): 
Calling. 18876. 
Down by the old country store. 
19110. 
Everything dates from 
date with you. 19191. 
How do you do the things you do. 
19497. 
Like the 
1998. 
Reuter & Reuter forlags, a. b.: 
De’ var bans lilla melodi som kom 


24888. 
28329. 


my first 


bright evening § star. 


bort. 24388. 
R6d liten stuga. 11846. 
Reuther (Ernest) You're my blues. 
29148. 
Reutter (Hermann) Doktor Johannes 
Faust. 16046. 


Revel (Harry): 


But definitely. 13106. 

Buy a bar of Barry’s. 9790: 

Don’t give a good gosh darn. 
21898. 

Dreamland choo-choo to Lullaby 
town. 26985. 


Everybody dance. 21983. - 
Good-night my love. 27170, 31697. 


Head over heels in love. 19425. 

I wanna go to the zoo. 27486, 
320038. 

It’s you I’m talkin’ about. 4469, 
10884. 

Lookin’ around corners for you. 
22705. 

May i have the next romance with 
you. 22796. 


Military man. 14268. 
My. what a diffrent night. 
Oh, my goodness. 14487. 
One never knows—does 
28195, 32784. 
Peck’s theme song. 
Star fell out of heaven. 


17367. 
one. 


11663. 
20891. 


There’s that look in your eyes 
again. 23603. 
Through the courtesy of love. 


307389, 30740. 

To Mary with love. 26136, 2876S. 

When I’m with you. 15301. 

You gotta s-m-i-l-e to be h-a-double- 
p-y. 33842, 33843. 

You’ve gotta eat your spinach, 
baby. 15491. 

Revell (Roland) : 
Intermezzo. 33090. 
Solo no. XII. 12024. 


Suite of four miniatures. 2621. 


Spiel vom deutschen bettelmann. | Revelli (W. D.): 


12080. 
Reuter (M. C.) 
26533. (148). 


In biooming fields. 


Biuebonnet, flower of Texas. 9746. 
I’m coming back to you, my Texas. 
18608. 


2048 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


SS ———————————————————————— ne a eS ae ee ea 


Will you come to the _ bower. 
12693. 
Revelli (Wm.) Men of Michigan. 
27810. 


Revil (Rudolf) Pays d’amour. 32839. 

Revival of Mother Goose. 2263*. 

Rex (Peter) When you smile thro’ 
your tears. 3063. 


Rey (Elmo) pseud. You darling you. 


6172. 
Reyes (Modesto) Old melody. 32761. 
Reyes (T. P.) Misterio. 1735. 


Reyl (Hmil) 
5270 (164). 

Reynard (Jules) pseud. 
nik (J. 8.) 

Reynolds (Charlie) That’s what the 
Yiver means to me. sO7O5. 

Reynolds (Hillis) Troubled slumber. 
9075. 

Reynolds (Forrest (Speed) ) Who 
wouldn’t, why shouldn't I. 338787. 

Reynolds (H. J.) Have you ever tried 


Hece sacerdos magnus. 


See Zamec- 


to count to a billion. 29706. 
Reynolds (Jack) Listen to the jingle 
of the slot machine. 22656. 


Reynolds (M. A.) See Denison (M. 
R.) 
Reynolds (M. I.): 
Because you're really mine, 
Love’s symphony. 17080. 
You've gone away. 18624. 
Reynolds (R. H.): 
By the blue of the Baltic. 29348. 
Sweeter than music. 20952. 
Reynolds (R. V. R.) In Granada. 
10796. 
Reynolds (Walter) 
and empty arnis. 
Reynolds (Wilbur) 
224590. 
Reynolds & co.: 
Aeronauts. 26542. 
Couple of miles to heaven. 
Dances of yesterday. 476. 
Empire album. 27016. 
Furlongs of fun. 6948. 
Littie man. 11084. 
Need. 32651. 
Peaceful street. 11661. 
Questions. 11764. 
Singing Lizzie. 33159. 
Sunshine album. 528305. 
Touch of the master’s hand. 
Rezansoff (Phil) Silver moon. 


31132. 


My hungry heart, 
17320. 
In your garden. 


9984. 


28786. 
2448. 


Rezendes (Alfred) Sweet dreams. 
12166. 

Rhein (F. B.) Lonely love. 22693. 

Rhein (S. A.) Luilaby—Siumberland. 
25278. 

Rheinberger (G. J.) Meiodische 
stticke aus  orgelwerken. 25318— 


203821. 


Rheinberger (Josef) : 
Sonata no. 18. 12043, 23409. 


Valley of the EHspingo. 21569 
(580). 
Rhoades (E. F.) In Arkansas. 27534. 


Rhode (Max): 
Coppélia-fantasie. 
Fantasie. 19063. 
Freischtitz. 3942. 
Gounodiana. 10338. 
Kéler-Béia-perlen. 4546. 
Lohengrin. 5909. 

Rhodes (Bartlett) Biue rhythm blues. 

254. 
Rhodes (C. J.): 
Roses and you. 38027. 
When I heard you sing. 33671. 
Rhodes (Hssie) Take me back to that 


10011. 


little school shack. 5670. 
Rhodes (H. S.): 
My belief in you. 32571. 


32584. 
25753. 


My heart feels a thrill. 

Weathering a storm. 
Rhodes (Harold): 

Lord of all power and might. 

4704. 

Love of the Father. 4736. 

Rhodes (Harold) Too bad. 12874. 
Rhodes (Heien) au., and Rhodes (W. 
T.) prop.: 

Gift from you. 240381. (5G). 

In 1822. 33904 (187). 

Old world story. 33904 (228). 
Rhodes (May) Cradle song. 29439. 
Rhodes (R. V.) Legend of the beils: 

25142. 
Rhodes (Willard) Gramatan. 
Rhyme and reason. 14661. 
Rhyne (R. D.) Story that God is love.. 
18021. 
Rhynie (H. N.) Nightfall in Harlem. 
8198. 
Rhys-Herbert (W.) 
Rhys-) 
Rhythm 
Rhythm 
Rhythm 
10110, 
16694, 
Rhythms and rimes. 
Rialto music pub. ¢co.: 


29674... 


See Herbert (W. 


for sale. 11820. 

of the range. 13689. 

on the range. 7156, 10109, 
10148, 11282, 16449, 16475, 
19491, 24503, 29545. 

5334. 


I’m afraid of bees. 27409. 

Just a waste of tears. 7598. 

Maybe. 7930. : 

Since Yussel learned to yodel.. 
8689. 

Something ocld— something new. 
8751. 

Youre another step toward 
heaven. 15466. 

You’re the answer to my prayer.. 
9467. 

Riberdy (Joseph) Every moment. 
6868. 


2049 


INDEX 


Ribert (Jean) 
24383. 
Ricardo (EF. M.) 
Ricca (Louis) : 
Carnival in Cotton Town. 
Good old moon. 7009. 
I’m holding the werld in my arms. 
7310. 
Never. 32658. 
Ricci (Rismo) : 
Tube happy to-night. 


Dawn in Normandy. 
Monotony. 20217. 


31254. 


10563. 


Minute march. 1725. 
Nini. 11490. 
Riecciardello (J. A.) Blue rain. 6480. 
Ricciardi (John) I used to be her 
sweetheart. 13766. 


Rice (Ann) See Rice (Annabelle) 
Rice (Annabelle) : 
Just one hour alone with Jesus. 


7620. 
Saviour divine. 8618. 
Rice (HE. H.): 
Grass-hoppers. 31708. | 
Just to be with you. 27636. 
Watching you. 33620. 
Rice (EH. L.): 
Joan. 4491. 
Marie. 7914. 
Old Shaffer Bute. 5131. 
Where the mountains high lift 
their snow-caps up to the sky. 
6066. 
Rice (F. B.) Dickee-doo. 3729. 
Rice (G. S8.): 
All to you. 24066, 31027. 


Just you and I. 22585. 

Moon is new. 32528. 

Why buy bread. 23858. 
Rice (Gitz) Mary McNally. 27882. 
Rice (H. G.): 

Fellow Romans. 24552. 

Honey child. 24728. 


Silly what youre saying, kid. 
25869. 
Why, my dear. 26390. 


Rice (Inez) 
way. 18029. 
Rice (K. M.): 
In a valley all our own. 22456. 
Just trailing away. 7625. 
Springtime in California. 23445. 
Rice (L. B.) Grass-hoppers. 31708. 
Rice (Lloyd) aw., and Rice (L. N.) 
prop. Dreams, love, hope, faith. 
Bey. 
Rice (O. P.): 
Come along. 29413. 
I wish I were. 27500. 
Rice (Pearl) See Show (P. R.) 
Rice (Ralph) : 
Chevrolet. 359. 
Monday morning blues. 17220. 
Romance in the moonlight. 5359. 


Strolling down Broad- 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Zip another Lincoln’ Zephyr. 
26526. 
Rice (V. C.): 
California moon. 9812. 
I’m going to sue you for love. 
22026. 
I’m not built that way. 24862. 


Riding around in the moonlight. 


32992. 
You ain’t heard nothing yet. 
29103. 
Rice (W. G.) Lovely companion. 
7081. 
Ricet (Maurice) Grenade. 16314. 
Rich (A. C.): 
Black widow, you're killing me. 
18814. 
Lady in black. 25121. 
Sleepy-bye. 23380. 


Spider lady. 238481. 
When poppies bloom again in Cali- 
fornia. 15318. 
Rich (Freddie) : 


Combination to your heart. 18955. 
Cross-road. 18994. 
My one and only. 20315. 
Neglected. 17387. 
Rich (H. B.) Wear a rose for Mr. 
Roosevelt. 33637. 


Rich (Herman) Just made to Kiss. 
16858, 19879. 
Rich (Joseph) : 
Colorado moon. 15875. 
You’re trifling with my affections. 
21537. 
Rich (Josh) 
aiso pseud. 
(Joseph ) 
Rich (L. B.): 
Goin’ Hollywood. 24629. 
Popeye, da people’s choist. 17647. 
Rich (Larry) When I grow to be a 
man. 3020. 
Rich (Max) 
(M. R.) 
Richael (C. L.) 
7691. 
Richard (C. A.) 
19384. 
Richard (Heetor) : 
Am I the girl of your dreams. 
24080. 
Apple blossom time. 
As rosebuds sweet, 
bloom. 31067. 
Big Ben gals. 21700. 
By the old garden wall. 26731. 
Can you take it on the chin. 
26748. 
Days of yore. 
Dearest of dreams. 
Deep in love. 24401. 
Extraordinary. 27044. 
Five virgins. 29592. 


See Rich (Joseph) 
See Richleski 


pseud. See Hhrlich 
Leaping leap-year. 


Hail! Central High. 


31056. 
well never 


31405. 
24395. 


2050 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Girl’s own mother. 24613. 

Hawaii. 27226. 

Huckle buckle blues. 273038. 

I dream in vain. 22256. 

If. 24929. 

In that beautiful garden of Eden. 
32085. 

Just a memory of you. 29954. 

Louisiana, my own. 27794. 

Love dream. 27798. 

March on, march on, Republicans. 
27869. 

Mother. 27975. 

Mother and home. 25380. 

My flapper in my flivver. 25429. 

My little mountain queen. 28088. 

My little Ozark mountain home. 
28040. 

My own girl. 22969. 

My school-day sweetheart. 25472. 

My sweetheart of yesterday. 
25479. 

My true, but untrue love. 32636. 

Our darling babe. 20489. 

Poor Ruthie MacGlasgow. 28287. 

Roosevelt. 20689. 

Shadows on the wall. 30528. 

Smile in your dreams. 28530. 

Trusting fate. 26158. 

Waiking ina dream. 26230. 

When your song is on the air. 
33718. 

Wigglin’, wigglin’ de blues sho’ 
shimmyin’. 26397. 

Wonderful, beautiful butterfly. 
30988. 

Write me news. 23919. 

You dont need a million when 
youre in love. 29116. 


June night, moonlight and a girl 
like you. 32164. 

Leap-year blues. 27679. 

Lonesome luilabye. 27767. 

Long, long road. 27771. 

Longing to roam. 20053. 

Love lagoon. 27810. 

Mississippi valley, I’m coming 
back to you. 22844. 

Mother’s voice. 17255. 

My grace is sufficient for thee. 
17314. 

Oh! How I love old _ Ireland. 
303817. 

On the Santa Fe trail. 20455. 

Parkin’ place in the air. 32835. 

Quest. 28320. 

Springfield. 20887, 30609. 

Stardust in my eyes. 33272. 

Stranded on the isle of dreams. 
20910. 

Sweet mother mine. 20949. 

That whiz bang daddy of mine. 
23587. 

"Twas a lovely moonlight night. 
28822. 

Two lips among the tulips. 23670. 

When dreaming of the loved one 
that you miss. 18400. 

When Franklin went- into the 
White House. 28956. 

When love’s a lie. 33684. 

When the moon shone on the apple 
blossoms. 21341. 

Why oceans made of tears. 
33751. 

You don’t need cosmetics. 18575. 

You were my flower. 18631. 


Richardet (Louis) Autrefois. 9629. 


You’re a knock-out honey. 29133. | Richards (Al.): 


Richard (Leo) : 


Africa. 21575. 

Alone with you. 21599. 

Beside the Shalimar. 15706. 

Booger dust. 15742. 

Carry me back to the Great 
Divide. 24267. 

Dare, dare, double dare. 21840. 

Ellaree. 16118. 

KF. L. T. 27046. 

Falt’ring footsteps. 22005. 

Full moon. 29624. 

Hands of the ciock. 22157. 

He saw only her. 19423. 

Heaven.- 22179. 

Hemlock guardian. 31781. 

I'd like to be a cow-girl. 27332. 

I’m in a hurry to cateh a cab. 
16580. 

I’m nobody’s darling at all, now. 
27438. 

I would like to have a sweetheart. 
19698. 

Jesus my Savior. 32156. 


Donauwellen. 29498. 
Fior gitana. 6918. 
Hotcha. 10470. 
Kordion kapers. 16890. 
Mazurka. 29467. 
Over the waves. 5187. 
Prelude. 20613. 
Scale and arpeggio manual. 14785. 
Ultima parola. 9104. 
Waltzing over the keys. 12534. 
Richards (Arthur) You may send 
flowers. 6184. 
Richards (Chuck) Broken dreams of 
you. 389503. 
Richards (Claude) I’ve a feeling 
you’re mine. 10690. 
Richards (D. H.): 
At least I have my dreams. 24111. 
I love my feliow-man. 4251. 
It’s too much wear and tear on my 
heart. 1307. 
Lovely illusion of love. 14177. 
Old folks at home, are not old folks 
to me. 2029. 


2051 


INDEX 


pt. It, n. s., v. 31 


Richards (D. H.)—Continued. 
Throw the bull. 18196. 
Richards (EH. M.) pseud. 


(Edna) 

Richards (G. D.) We three kings. 
2979. 

Richards (George) Birth of the swing. 
15720. 

Richards (H. M.) Teasing the boy I 
love. 28681. 


Richards (Harry) : 
“ Croon a little tune. 313872. 
Let’s dance. 4612. 
Richards (Ira) Can’t take it. 
Richards: (J. Je 
March of time. 
Susanna. 26009. 
“Triumph of Alexander. 9072. 
Richards (M. B.) Land beyond the 
sunset. 10997. 
Richards (M. E.): 


29365. 


4794. 


96533 


Am I ashamed of Christ. 
(8). 

Glory to Jesus our Savior. 26533 
(96). 

Oh! for a glimpse of that city. 
26533 (206). 

Richards (Maud)* Sunflower Sue. 
8863. 


Richards (P. 8S.) When the leaves turn 
from green to gold. 28990. 
Richards (R. B.): 
O come, all ye faithful. 32723. 
Santa Claus march. 32723: 
‘Richards co. B. P. W. elub 
21652. 
Richardson (A. M.): 
Break, break, break. 33904 (25). 
Philomel. 33904 (234). 
Richardson (Albert) Old sow. 5132. 
Richardson (Arnold) Hark! the tiny 
cowslip bell. 13529. 
Richardson (D. HE.) Something’s call- 
ing me back to Dixie. 30582. 
Richardson (D. W.) Prosperity’s ride. 
11746. 
Richardson (DeSoto E.): 


song. 


Chief Okanogan. 29388. 
Chief Okanogan, how-wah-wah- 
wah. 18154. 


Richardson (Douglas) : 
Baby, I’ve got to have you. 6872. 
We'll waltz by the light of the 
moon. 5945. 

Richardson (H. E.): 
Down the trail. 
Just travelin’ on. 
Last letter. 29999. 
Lullaby. 30088. 
Mother’s last prayer. 


29511. 
29967. 


30191. 


Take me home, little pal. 30682. 
Richardson (H. K.) Honey girl. 

19474. 
2 


See Tucker 


Richardson (J. T.) 
11746. 

Richardson (L. D.): 

Bronson’s song folio. 
9779, 24212-24216. 

Dixie land. 26939. 
Don’t sing aloha dear. 
Hawaii and you. 10888. 
Hawaiian moon of melody. 10392. 


Prosperity’s ride. 


6514, 9778, 


26955. 


Hula me oe. 27305. 
In a dream of Honolulu. 27527. 
In a little Carolina town. 27528. 


Kai e wa waltz. 27641. 
Night time in Hawaii is lovetime 
with you. 11485. 
Old Nevada moon. 
Paloma. 11638. 
Waltzing with you, in Honolulu. 
28897. 
Richardson (Lillian) : 
Bubbling. 15769. 
I love the name of Jesus. 22301. 
Richardson (Mae) pseud. See Galusha 
(I. M.) 
Richardson (Roy) 
reprieve. 10383. 
Richardson (T. B.) 
Richartz (Willy) : 
In der krone ist grosser man6ver- 
ball. 1228. 
Melodie der liebe. 4817. 
Wie schade, dass wir uns so wenig 


28172. 


Hauptmann’s last 


Sheik. 17875. 


versteh’n. 338755. 
Richepin (Tiarko) : 
Chanson des deux gosses. 31270. 
Sa p’tit’ gueule. 33042. 
Richey (I. C.) Just laughing. 10948. 
Richfield (Sydney) Break o’ day. 
6501. 
Richleski (Joseph) Land of love. 
4576. 


Richley (Tom) aw., and Richley (H. C.) 
prop. Love is always new. 22730. 
Richman (Harry) : 
King of the air. 27652. 
Life begins when you're in love. 


1475. 
Rolling along. 2309. 
Suzannah. 2638. 


There'll be no South. 2744. 
Richman (R. E.) Why did I roam 
waitin’ all alone. 9827. 
Richmond (Benjamin) 
India. 21569 (369). 
Richmond (Bob) Liza, do you love 
me. 82322. 
Richmond (G. F.) 
it’s way to you. 
Richmond (Jane) 
Richmond (M. A.) 
blue. 5953. 
Richmond (Mac) See Richmond (M. 
A.) 


Moonlight in 


When love found 
1 Dau. 
Soliloquy. 20825. 
Weary, lonely and 


052 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


OO eee 


Richmond (Reid) : 
Love, you’ve set my heart aflame. 
32388. 
Tramping. 
Richter (Ada): 


533487. 


Dream of mine. 21918. 
Fire engine. 24559. 
In the kingdom of the gnomes. 
16747. 

Patter of the rain. 23166. 
Rag man. 283828. 

Richter (Carl): 
Amaryllis. 31035. 
Anitra’s dance. 31714. 
Beautiful blue Danube. 31118. 
Beautiful dreamer. 31120. 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 31144. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
31497. 
Evening star. 
Fanfare. 33030. 
Golondrina. 31678. 
Long long ago. 32341. 
Merry farmer. 33091. 


3d090. 


None but the lonely heart. 33517. 
Processional march. 31704. 
Schumann’s Slumber song. 33092. 


Skater’s waltz. 33167. 
Spring song. 32470. 
Turkey in the straw. 33529. 


Waves of the Danube. 33621. 
Richter (EF. xX.) Konzert E-moll. 
19911. 


Richter (W. B.): 

’Cause I’m in love with you. 6581. 

Full June moon in the sky. 775. 

I’m alone since you went and left 
me. 31924. 

I’m serious when I say I love 
VOM. AtZA.. 

I’m your man. 7389. 

Manhattan post no. 1. 

My first girl. 8082. 

New York. 25499. 

Red hot rhythm. 2245. 

While I dance this waltz with you. 


7902. 


3079. 
You need rhythm in your soul. 
33855. 
Richter-Haaser (Hans) Kleines kon* 
zert. 14004. 
Rickabaugh (L. R.) Doctor bandage 
my heart. 13285. 
Rickard (T. E): 
Friendly old street. 3944. 
Somebody cares. 9527. 
That cheerio smile. 5709. 


Whoever makes a garden. 6081. 
Rickards (J. W.) When the _ roses 
bloom again. 12862 (536). 
Ricker (E. M. B.) Blue bonnet, the 
flow’r of the Lone Star state. 9735. 


Ricker (George) At twilight when 
shadows fall. 31074. 
Rickett (H. W.): 
Author of life divine. 
Lord’s prayer. 32550. 


29267. 


Rickey (Alfred) Feelin’ kinda mel- 
low. 6896. 

Ricks (EB. C. A.) Spring march. 
23442. 

Rico (Joseph) Gaston tu m/’affoles. 
10283. 


Ricordi (G.) & c@o.: 
"A vucchella. 
Africa. 12878. 
Alla luna. 12901. 

Alla marcia. 15550. 
Allegro di concerto. 29213. 
Antica ninna-nanna partenopea. 
15591. 
Astuzie d’amore. 
Baceo ubbriaco. 
Basso e la melodia. 
Belkis, regina di Saba. 
Bella bellina. 216. 
Campiello. 3530***, 
13119*, 18120, 13121. 
Canzoniere. 31244, 31245. 
Capanna. 24253. 
Capriccio. 3811. 
Castello nel bosco. 
Cecilia. 6583. 
Coicmbina. ° 407. 
Commiato. 419. 
Concertino. 429, 29424. 
Coneerto. 334, 336, 482, 32993, 
32994. 
Concerto d’orchestra. 31332. 
Concerto grosso. 313833, 33283. 
Concerto per orchestra. 485. 
Concerto per violino. 31334-31336. 


3202. 


P26". 

31198. 
31113. 
215. 


9822 — 9824, 


15816. 


Concerto per violoncello. 31837. 
Congada. 438. 
Consacrazione del bardo. 29425. 


Corro come il cervo muschiato. 


15907. 
Cyrano di Bergerac. 466*. 
Danza. 15855. 
Deux rondeaux. 30086. 


Dibuk. 3728, 24414, 24415. 
Divertimento. 29486. 
Dodici esercizi facilissimi. 
Dodici pezzi facili. 19033. 
Dodici studi moderni. 24606. 
Dorme una madre. 24446. 
Dottor Oss. 38764*. 

Due quartine popolari 
- 24616. 

Due strofe siciliane. 
Hsercizi e letture. 
Hsercizi preparatori. 
Hsercizi-studi. 19178. 
Fantasia. 29640. 
Fantasia del Rosso e nero. 
Favola del figlio cambiato. 


17228. 


greche. 


24617. 
19177. 
13366. 


19213. 
(21. 


2053 


INDEX 
pt. 10, n.s., v. 31 


Ricordi (G.) & co—Continued. Principessa canta. 2195. 
Favola di Andersen. 722. Proverbi di Salomone. 8476. 
Fede del cieco. 29584. Racconto d’inverno. 2219. 
Felicitaéa. 16171. Rapsodia trentina. 32961. 
Festa a Mantova. 16178: Révons! C’est Vheure. . . 5323. 
Fiamma. 38889, 3890. Romance del Conde Arnaldos. 
Figli della lupa. 727. 20681. 

Figlio alla Madre Severa. 3896. Rondo scherzoso. 17767. 
Fiordisole. 13405, 13466, 16185. Salmodia. 33051, 

Fiorella. 731. Scherzino. 8626. 
Frescobalda. 29619. Seconda sinfonia. 25827. 
Giardino abbandonato. 13459. Seconda sonata. 17838. 
Giro-tondo dei fanciulli. 805. Si pud sapere. 25863. 

Giulio Cesare. 271387. Sinfonia. 18211, 28491, 28492. 
In a Japanese garden. 7452. Sinfonia da camera. 25875. 
Inno a Benito Mussolini. 1264, Sonata. 14860, 17923, 29990. 

7519, 29808. Sonata a cingue. 17966. 
Introduzione. 2359. Spleen. 2566. 
Introduzione, Passacaglia e Finale. Sguilli e danze per il 18 B. L. 

16772. 30613. 

Invocazione. 29918. Storiella. 306382. 

Lamento d@’Arianna. 32228. Strade erano due, ma non diverse. 
Liola. 14092, 16979, 16980. 14982. 

Lolita. 4681. Studi d’orchestra. 20916. 

Lolita komm. 14181. Studi di tecnica superiore. 5612. 
Luecrezia. 382406*. Suite in do. 2620. 

Maby. 25279. Tecnica degli arpeggi. 2700, 2701. 
Magliettaie. 20127. Toccata. 9841, 13444. 
Marinaresea e Baccanale. 17144. Tosea. 25717. 

Mas le valiera dormir. 20162. Tre danze e Finale. 18944. 
Mattutino. 30127, 30128. Tre interludi. 260. 

Messaggio. 17181. Tre preludi alpestri. 18906. 
Minuetto. 4851. Trifons. 2832. 

Morte di Frine. 20246*. Trio. 33498. 

Motivo di baci. 17256. Trittico Francescano. 12408*. 
Musetta. 20603, 20604. Turandot. 28312. 

Nenia e Scherzino. 25491. Valzer lento. 18287. 

Ninna nanna. 11491. Variazioni coreografiche. 12490. 
Ninna-nanna a Maria Pia. 5053. Vecchio padre. 15204. 

Ninnolo. 17417. Vincitore. 33583. 

Non nascondere il secreto. 17428. Violets, 23701. 

Notte lunare. 1975, 1976. Zingaresca. 3259. 

Notturnine. 17435. II° concerto. 3266. 

Notturno. 18210. 2) TCZATGAS.. 7 5201. 

Notturno sull’ acqua. 8224, 9° fanteria Regina. 12852. 

Nove preludi. 191860. 10° fanteria Regina. 12858. 

O mio babbino caro. 11749. 13° fanteria Pinerolo. 12854, 
Omaggio a Tersicore. 17496. 14° fanteria Pinerolo. 12855. 
Ombrellino giapponese. 2049. 16 studi giornalieri. 31641-31643. 
Omino innamorato. 30338. 32 studi e 4 duetti. 6690. 

Onde. 20466. 39° fanteria Bologna. 12856. 
Orazione nell’ orto. 32797. 47° fanteria Ferrara. 12857. 
Oseuro @ il ciel. 2081. 95° fanteria Udine. 12858. 
Ottobrata. 32801. 96° fanteria Udine. 12859. 
Ouverture. 17372. 97° fanteria Genova. 12860. 
Passione. 303886. 225° fanteria Arezzo. 12862. 

Per la via del Calvario. 30894. Ricordi (G.) & ¢o., ine: 

Perché siedi 14. 17595. Art thou sleeping, my maiden. 
Piccolo fornaio. 14587, 30403. 15608, 15609. 

Piero il malcontento. 14590, 30406. As crimson roses bloom. 9604. 
Poema. 2156. Bagpipe songs. 21665. 

Poemetti Pagani. 5242. Bionda sirena. 31168. 

Preludio e Fuga. 20588, 31098. By the pool at the third rosses. 
Preludio giocoso. 17663. 3519. 


2054 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cherry Valley soldier. 6600. 

Come death, I shall not fear thee. 
24325. 

Cradle song. 9939. 

Deep river. 10005. 

Dirge. 10026. 

Hlegy. 21970. 

Far down the 
27056. 

Golden dream. 31676. 

Happy Bethlehem. 29700. 

I come to you. 10517. 

Lamentation. 22607. 

Lolita. T7786. 

Lord, I want to be. 

Love’s design. 14185. 

Matchmaking songs. 22790. 

Mid-winter carol. 11270. 

My lips would sing. 32601. 

Never to know. 17392. 

Now let me die. 25530. 

Ombra. 23099, 23100. 

Pepita. 11668. 

Prayer. 11729. 

Rags ivG2 11793. 

Sanctions of love. 23301. 

Search. 5423. 

Serenade. 32439. 

Six practical pieces for the organ. 
16216. 

Soldier’s bride. 

Sylvelin. 23532. 

Tango delle stelle. 333863. 

Transylvanian dirges. 23651. 

Ricordi (G.) & co. (London) ltd.: 


Mother Volga. 


7812. 


25914. 


Authentic examination tests. 
29263-29266. 
Authentic first Bach. 6379. 
Authentic first Beethoven. 6422. 
Authentie first Hindel. 24660. 
Authentic first Mozart. 8042, 
Authentic first Schubert. 25819. 
Authentie first Schumann. 25823. 


Authentic theory practice book. 
138, 9628, 24120. 


_ Authentic two-part aural practice 


book. 15635. 
Enchanted glade. 29548. 
Funiculi—funicula. 776, 27120. 
It’s time to fall in love again. 
_SLg913. 
Je erois entendre. 3461. 
Lovely house. 1585. 
Pas seul. 30384. 
Reginella. 32975. 
Ribbons. 2269. 


Ricordi’s Neapolitan album for the 


piano accordion. 2272. 
Santa Lucia. 20729, 20730. 
Sprite in the grass. 30611. 
Toys to play with. 2820, 2821. 


Travels. 30769. 
Ricordi (G.) y cia. Cinco canciones. 
32347. 


Ricordi’s Neapolitan album for the 
piano accordion. 2272. 

Riddick (John) We’re steppin’ out to 
the op’ra. 12559. 

Riddick (R. C.) 

yielding to your desires. 

Riddle (HK. J.) 

33745. 
Riddle (H. W.) 
13651. 

Riddle (Mel) : 
Green-eyed blues. 4033. 
Here’s looking at you. 
Love in harmony. 4721. 
You're in... S216, 

Riddle song. 8540. 

Ridenbaugh (Mildred) When the roses 

bloom. 3838700. 

Rideout (Percy): 

As pants the hart. 6350. 
Lord is my shepherd. 4702. 
Ridgely (Dick) See Ridgely (R. P.) 


Thru’ continentin’, 
5773. 
Why did I love you. 


I know I’m in love. 


4123. 


Ridgely (R. P.) That swing man. 
5728. 
Ridgeway (G. A.) Social justice. 
5521. 
Riedinger (Isabelle) : 
On the good ship Sweetheart. 
2054, 17505. 
To my sweetheart. 2802. 
Riedlmayer (Otto) Ich hab’ den 
wagen voller wunderschOner mid- 
chen. 22432. 
Riefler (Rose) Springfield. 20887, 
30609. 


Rieger (Alma) You darling you. 6172. 
Riegger (Wallingford) : 
All through the night. 
Ay, ay, ay. 18744. 
Beautiful dreamer. 
31122-31124. 


53. 
2669, 15677, 


Builder. 287. 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 
9838. 


Children of the moon. 29389. 
Country gardens. 447, 9928-9930, 


15913. 

Cucaracha. 9948, 9949. 

Dark eyes. 492, 15962, 21841, 
31396. 

Dedication. 3705, 29463. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
3805. 

Great is the Holy One of Israel. 
861. 


Hoodah day. 31817. 
In silent night. 15756, 18841. 
Little heather rose. 5413, 11914. 
Lo, now a rose. 32401, 32402. 
Men of Harlech. 14253. 
Mighty God hath spoken. 
Oh, Susanna. 23063. 
Prayer for service. 


1717. 
17659. 


2059 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 8b 


Riegger (Wallingford )—Continued. 
Prayer from Haensel and Gretel. 
11730, 32900. 
Road is calling. 338006. 
Rustling leaves are whispering, I 
leve you. 5380-5382. 
Singin’ a song. 383157. 
Sleepy-land parade. 33178. 
Soldiers’ chorus from Faust. 24646. 
We sail the ocean blue. 18351. 
When the foeman bares his steel. 
30887. 
Rieman (J. M.) And this is the song 
I will sing. 9587. 
Riemann (Hugo): 
Trio in D. 18648 (359). 
Trio in G. 18648 (360). 
Trio no. 5 in B flat. 21569 (568). 
Riepe (Jeanne) Life has done some- 
thing to you. 25175. 
Ries (Franz): 
Seherzo. 12862 (487). 
Sonata in C. 15517 (862). 
Ries & Erler, g. m. b. h.: 
Alte dame. 18694. 
Ewige reich. 29566. 


Festliche sonate. 19225. 
Horrido-hussassa. 19486. 
Jasminstrauss. 19833. 


Kleine kammermusik. 7650. 
Kleine sonate. 29982. 
Kleine steirische tanzsuite. 
Kleine theater-suite. 29984. 
Konzert. 6944, 20648, 21133. 
Lindliche tinze. 19926. 
Leuchtender herbst. 30028. 
Lieder auf alte deutsche gedichte. 

1057. 
Lustspiel-ouverture. 
Lyrisches konzert. 20123. 

Nach dem ball. 20336. 
Russisch. 20706. 
Sternengruss. 30628. 
Tanzrhapsodie. 20991. 
Tanzrhythmen. 30689. 
Tessiner herbstlied. 21006. 
Verktindigung. 212009. 

Riese (C. H.) Herd of long horned 
cattle on Jingle Beb Chisholm trail. 
BLTS2: 

Riesenfeld (Hugo): 

Flower song. 29598. 
Lullaby. 20120. 

Rieter-Biedermann (J.): 
Choralvorspiele. 3812938. 
Feierliche nacht. 6897. 

In vino veritas. 7508. 
Musik fiir deutsche gymnastik. 

32562-82565. 


29983. 


7873. 


Notturno. 7117. 
Rieti (Vittorio) Concerto. 3829983, 
32994. 
Rieur (Herman) You had to break 
my heart. 26452. 


Rifkin (Irving) au., and Rifkin (Sam) 
_prop. Lonely Gypsy. 32334. 
Rigadoon. 7981. 
Rigby (John): 
I stood at my window. 
Louisa. 22711. 
Sweet little Mary. 23508. 
Rigby (William) Jesus, I my cross 
have taken. 32155. 
Riger (Fred) : 
Ridin’ in a rumble seat. 17742. 
So much like a dream. 17946. 
Riggen (J. W.) Raggedy raggedy man. 


10685. 


5289. 
Rigolboche. 32804, 32894. 
Rigoletto. 25695. 


Riha (Joseph) : 


Because I love you. 6415. 
Depression. 16001. 
Good-morning, dearie. 193835. 
I love you dear. 7276. 


I love you in the morning. 7277. 
I’m down and out. 16566. 


Let me look in your beautiful eyes. 


16924. 
Nobody loves me, nobody cares. 
8212. 
Riheldaffer (G. H.) Our home town. 
20491. 
Rihm (Alexander) Samuel Cranston. 
30495*. 
Riisager (Knudige) : 
Concertino. 6664. 


1 anledning af. 31858. 
Riley (A. C. D.): 
Bottle fly. 3270 (71). 
Clover tops. 3270 (100). 
Cuddle doon. 38270 (119). ; 
On Plymouth Rock. 15517 (284). 
Posey bed. 15517 (308). 
Sea o’ dreams. 38270 (565). 
Send your love a _ violet flow’r. 
3270 (569). 
Sir Grasshopper. 3270 (583). 
Wading. 3270 (691). 
Welcome spring. 15517 (486). 
Riley (F. O.): 
Life is but a dream without you 
22646. 
My garden of dreams. 22921. 
’Neath that old silver maple tree 


22998. 
Silver moon. 23353. 
Sittin’ by the moon with you. 


25885. 

Sweet little you. 338322. 

Those days you spent with me. 
23618. 

Whatta yuh gonna tell your friend. 
26288. 


Whatta yuh gonna tell your wife. 
21301. 

You haven't heard all about me. 
29121, 


2056 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Riley (Mike): 
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Your cares 
away. 31792. 


I’m gonna clap my hands. 1092, 
1093. 

Lookin’ for love. 15389. 

Not enough. 14468. 

There’s something in the wind. 


15088. 
Riley (Viola) I had a date with a star 
and the moon. 27349. 
Rimac (C. C.) Conga mi rosa. 
24338. 
Rimsky-Korsakoff (N.): 
Flight of the bumblebee. 
3909, 16202, 31587. 
Hymn to the sun. 978, 16465, 31844. 
Korsakov. 10984. 
Lord is nigh unto all. 27785. 
Polonaise with chorus. 17641. 
Prince and princess. 32915. 
Rimsky-Korsakow fantasie. 
Shéhérazade. 305386. 
Song of India. 14866-14868, 17972, 
28557, 
Rinaldi (G. Rinaldo-) 
Rinaldi (G.) 
Rinaldi (J. A.) Spirit of youth. 
Rinaldo (Bruce): 


243507, 


737, 3908, 


8549. 


See Rinaldo- 


25865. 


I love you. 24838. 
On the Ohio. 25584, 
Rinaldo. 27204. 


Rinaldo-Rinaldi (G.): 


Bonheur trés tendre. 3489, 3490. 


Divin réve. 3756. 

Lorsque j’étais enfant d’choeur. 
4706. 

Si les trouffions avaient des aiies. 
5457, 


Son frére de lait. 5535. 
Rinehart (lL. J.): 
Take me on your knee again. 
Wyoming starlight. 9398. 
Wyoming sunset. 235920. 
Rines (Joe): 
Here’s to you. 924. 
Let’s pretend. 14078. 
Riney (Hila) I’m nobody’s darling at 
all, now. 27438. 
Ring (Justin) : 
Take me to your heart again for 
auld lang syne. 31003 (184). 
Thanks brother, here’s your dime. 
21017. 
Ring jubilant, ye pealing Easter bells. 
33904 (250). 
Ring up the curtain. 2279. 
Ringer (M. A.) Sun will shine again 
for you. 2626. 
Ringgold (Margaret) Cleveland, we’re 


8917. 


proud of you. 2438138. 
Ringland (Katie) What is love. 
23772. 


Ringle (Dave): 


Gypsies. 13511. 
If thou still thy mother hast. 
13828. 


It’s easy to tell us apart. 29924, 
Just an old fashioned picture of 
you. 22567 
Let’s go rockin’ 
169387, 22635. 
Man with the whiskers. 382420. 
Merry little shark. 22822, 
Portrait. 14615. 
Sawdust doll. 207384. 
Sleep my baby. 14818. 
That’s like taking you away from 
me. 26087, 28700. 
Why weren’t we born quintuplets.. 
21408. 5 
Will you know me when youre 
famous. 18492, 23883. 
You’ve ‘taken my heart by storm. 
18627, 21545. 
Ringle (H. D.) 
30262, 
Ringle (M. EH.) 
Ringwald (Roy) 


on the moon. 


My theme of love. 


Black dawn. 6454. 
When it’s August in 


the District of Columbia. 18415. 
Rinn (W. H.): 
AH mine. 21589. 
Vl say goodbye. 22292. 
Mine. 17196. 
Soft as the night. 23394. 
Spanish waterman. 23429. 


Why should I ery for you. 238875. 
Rinovest (EH. H. B.) What are these. 
30864. 
Rio (John) 

make a love scene. 
Rio Rita. 8504. 
Rion (J. M.): 
Dreaming 
24470. 
No sweeter song. 25523. 
Vagabond moon. 5874. 
Riopelie (M. C.) Now I know that 
I’m in love. 11514. 
Riopelle (Rand) pseud. See Schreiber 
(R.) 
Rios (Rosita) 
Riotte (Robert) 
21205. 
Ripa (Virgilio) : 
Canzone del mattino. 6931. 
Cenere. 6788. 
Cosa vuoi di pit. 
Cuore mio. 464. 
Dimmi le tue parole. 
Dolce incanto. 16047. 
Dopo di me. 6788. 
Filomena. 6671. 
O campagnola. 1988. 
Pupille di Veliuto. 86. 
Quando tu sei fra le mie braccia. 
464. 


here must be five to 
33409. 


of my Texas home. 


Pulga. 304384. 
Vienna dance no. 2. 


6671. 
1988. 


2057 


INDEX 


Ripa (Virgilio) —Continued. 
Son tutte frottole. 18669. 


Vienna, non sei pill tu. 2914. 
Ripley (Betty) Land o’ love. 10998. 


Ripley (David) 
(K. 8.) 

Ripley (F. H.) 

little children. 

Rippell (M. M.) 

25106. 

Rippling waters. 20661. 

Ririka Mas. 25769. 

Risch (W. F.): 

Somehow. 33224. 
Who’s waiting for who. 
Your promise. 26519. 

Rise and shine. 17748, 21845, 22620, 

23545. . 
Rise up, shepherd, and follow. 
30469. 
Risi-ton-verlag: 
Armer zigeuner. 117. 
Hummel-hummel, hummel-hummel 
mit humor. 31836. 
In der krone ist grosser maniver- 
ball. 1228. 
Melodie der liebe. 4817. 
Wenn der mond alles sieht. 
Ritschy (V. C.) 
again. 13949. 
Rittenberg (—) 
11746. 
Ritter (Helmut) 
12466. 

Ritter (M. I.): 
Christ of the centuries. 6611*. 
Heralds of the sky. 29725. 
Rejoice. 8521. 

Ritter (Meyer): 

Dear Aunt Julie. 13245. 
Dreamy river. 10099. 

Ritter (O. M.) Silv’ry stream flows 
on. 3805590. 
Ritter (Tex) 
32631. 
Ritzmann 
27309. 
Rivé-King (Julie) pseud. 

(Jacob) 
Rivera (Abie) In a little street in 
Hollywood. 10788. 
Rivera (O. S8.): 
Is this a dream. 25007. 
Sweet one, love me, please. 26021. 

Rivera S. (Otilio) See Rivera (O. 8.), 

— Rivera Salazar (Otilio) 

Rivera Salazar (Otilio) : 


pseud. See Conning 


Song development for 


24031 (191). 
Kingdom of a child. 


Be7T34. 


17749, 


5966. 
Just a day dream 


Prelude to a _ kiss. 


Ungarwein. 12465, 


My sweet Chiquita. 


(H. E.) Humpty Dumpty. 


See Kunkel 


Ahora. 31014. 
Arroyito. 31064. 
Negar. 32652. 
Rivers (H. L.) pseud. See Williams 
(Gs led Ge) 


Rivers (lL. 8.) My heaven. 20288. 
Rivet (Joe) If you care. 32048. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Rivier (Jean) : 
Paysage pour une Jeanne D’Are 4 
Domrémy. 30390. . 


Trio 4 cordes. 33499. 
Riviera follies. 21889. 
Rivlin (Dora) Nit far mir is yetzt 
tzum singen. 20374. 


Rixman (George) jr.: 
Broken bubbles. 18848. 
Darkness. 9978. 
When we live in our shelter of 
love. 15335. 
Rizer (Dave) the 
19183. 
Rizza (P.): 
In che modo. 2213. 
Vi ho gia visto in qualche posto.... 
9138. 
Rizzi (Alba) 
2532. 
Rizzi (Albert) : 
A la Chopin. 15519. 
Dancing buiterfly. 15948. 
Rizzo (J. C.) Love is forever. 27807. 
Rizzo (John) Paramaribo. 8370. 
Roach (D. H.): 
Bereft. 21694. 
Minnesota moon. 
Roach (EH. M.): 


Eugene Jeep. 


Song for you and me. 


22839. 


Dearest of dears, fair Cupid’s 
pleading. 3704. 

Golden dream of Lovelight Bay. 
19320. 


Roach (Hal) studios, ine.: 
My side-saddle Rose. 
Nobody’s baby. 25525. 
Reach up and pick a star. 
Will you be my 

26403. 

Roach (R. EH.) 

Roan (F. F.): 
Bonny blue bonnet. 6492. 
It’s great to be a Texan. 
Now that I’ve found you. 
Sweet Louellen. 14964. 

Roane (K. A.): 

Moonbeams. 1753. 
O baby. 82722. 
Wonderful one. 

Roat (C. E.): 
Dance of the kutie kids. 
Sorority. 21569 (520). 

Robb"(k: C= 
I want to believe. 10713. 
Only in a dream. 11607. 
Star of the night. 14914. 

Robber symphony. 2287-2289, 2408, 

2488, 5510. 

Robbins (G. I.): 

In my estimation. 
Little girl of mine. 

Robbins (Nell) : 
There’ll come a day. 12304. 
Wow de dow. 21457. 


25474. 


14648. 
lovey-dovey. 


Two tiny tots. 18258. 


13899. 
11516. 


29083. 
472. 


19757. 
4663. 


2058 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Robbins (Nettie) When I can call you 
all my own. 12605. 
Robbins (V. B.): 
Bye bye Jo Jo. 18861. 
In Carolina with my Angeline. 
19743. 
My girl in Kalamazoo. 20281. 
Robbins (W. W.) Harbor light. 
16339. 
Robbins music corp.: 
Alf’s hornpipe. 18676. 
All for you. 45. 
Alone. 3318. 
American cowboy songs. 9578. 
Angel’s serenade. 12928. 
Apologizing planter. 26590. 
Audacity. 2660S. 
Aura Lee. 31078. 
Autumn leaves. 3369, 12968. 
Ay, ay, ay. 15641. 
Bacio. 29280. 
Bass drum Dan. 9657. 
Beebe. 3429. 
Believe me, if all those enduring 
young charms. 13034. 
Benny sent me. 15703. 
Betting. 9703. 
Beyond the rainbow. 3453, 13044. 
Black Gypsy. 3463. 
Blame it all on the night. 29320. 
Bloom’s (Rube) guide to modern 
piano playing. 9732. 
Blow that horn. 31176. 
Blue English. 26688. 
Bohemian girl. 9649. 
Bull frog blues. 15772. 
But definitely. 13106. 
Buy a bar of Barry’s. 9790. 
California ripples. 15789. 
Caprice Geraldine. 6565. 
Caprice Janice. 6566. 
Captain Winkle. 18895. 
Carefree. 18898. 
Charge of victory. 26775. 
Chimes. 18923. 
- Chinese cook. 18924. 
Chords. 18930. 
Cinquantaine. 15858. 
Ciribiribin. 388. 
City called Heaven. 390. 
Ckow hop. 3605. 
Colonial gayeties. 3619, 13182. 
Conflict. 26837. 
Crow-hop. $946. 
Dancing on the clouds. 18027. 
Dark eyes. 3684, 15961. 
Day on the farm. 15978. 
Deep purple. 10004. 
Deserted plantation. 19067. 
Devoted to you. 3720, 16009. 
Disturbing the piece. 16026. 
Dixie. 138278, 13279. 
Dixieland shuffle. 244238. 
Doin’ the crazy walk. 3747. 


2059 


Don’t push me. 19103. 

Dream awhile. 19121. 

Dream boat. 31472. 

Dreamland choo-choo to Lullaby 
town. 26985. 

Drunk. 19151. 

Karly morning. 38817, 18354. 

Ebon chronicle. 31509. 

Every once in a while. 10168. 

Hzekiel saw de wheel. 19197. 

Fancy this. 19211. 

Fanfares. 10191. 

Fastie. 3878, 13398. 

Finale. 20764. 

Fiorito (Ted) at the piano. 10209. 

Flight of the haybag. 10213. 

Girl I left behind me. 10296. 

Good-night my love. 27170, 31697. 

Goodman swing. 7011. 

Gosling in Gotham. 31702. 

Gossip. 19348. 

Grass widow’s lament. 19356. 

Guess who. 4040, 7042. 

Happy birthday. 19396. 

Happy go lucky. 19398. 

Harlequin. 16345. 

Heap big chief. 19427. 

Heart of a Gypsy. 4106. 

Home on the range. 4148. 

Hot and dry. 4159, 13593. 

House hop. 19490, 27287. 

How could a fellow want more. 
27294. 

Hymn to the sun. 16465. 

I can’t believe it’s true. 4202, 
7194. 

I hope Gabriel likes my music. 
1028. 

I know a road. 10556. 

Tl’se a-daubin’. 27466. 

Tse gwine up de ribba. 19655. 

Ive got a date with Kate. 4334. 

I’ve got a heavy date. 10692, 
10693. 

I wanna go to the zoo. 27486, 
32008. 

I want you forever. 22421. 

In bonnie Scotland. 4886, 10791. 

Irish medley. 16774. 

Irish washerwoman. 10840, 16776. 

Isle of Cuba. 16781. 

It’s a small world. 16792. 

It’s the law. 19817. 

Jamboree Jones. 25059, 29939. 

Jangled nerves. 19831. 

Jarabe tapatio. 32145. 

Just a kiss. 19857. 

Just a little rhythm. 19858. 

Just a melody sweet. 4511, 13958. 

Just hello. 27627. 

Kamennoi Ostrow. 17786. 

Krazy kat. 16891. 

Ku-ku. 19915. 

Lady in the window. 27668. 


INDEX 


Robbins music corp.—Continued. 


Lang’s (Eddie) fingerboard har- 
mony for guitar. 32231. 

Let’s face it. 19961. 

Let’s find out. 4614, 11028. 

Let’s get acquainted. 27704. 

Liebestraum. 1495. 

Little brown jug. 4660. 

Lonely mannequin. 11106, 11107. 

Lost. 4707, 4708, 7518. 

Love is everything to me. 4724, 
14159. 

Love’s old sweet song. 1596. 

Marche slave. 18240. 

Mayor of Alabam’, 11242, 20170. 

Metropolitan noeturne. 22824. 

Midnight blue. 22825. 

Military man. 14268. 

Mister T. from Tennessee. 32509. 

Mrs. McGregor. 20208. 

Moonlight and violins. 27960. 

Moonlight dreams. 4884, 14300. - 

Moonlight on the water. 22872, 
27964. 

Morning after. 20248. 

Mother-in-law. 20249. 

Move your feet. 4907, 14322. 

Mysteér—ee. 5013, 14431. 

Nautchette. 5020, 14435. 

Nautical medley. 17381. 

Negro spirituals. 173889. 

New York. 11478. 

Niff-niff blues. 17408. 

Night is beginning. 17411. 

No use pretending. 28114. 

Nobody knows but Major Bowes. 
5057. 

None but the lonely heart. 5823. 

Oh, my goodness. 14487. 

Oh! Susanna. 2011. 

Olid timers medley waltz. 17489, 
17490. 

‘On a sunny afternoon. 20444. 

On the beautiful blue Danube. 
17503. 

On the dock. 20450. 

On the loose. 20452. 

On the trail. 11594. 

One never knows—does one, 28195, 
32784. 

Oriental fantasy. 28217. 

Our gang. 5176. 

Our relations. 20494. 

Owls on parade. 17562. 

Paloma. 5198. 

Pardon me madame. 2108. 

Peck’s theme song. 11663. 

Pelican stomp. 2126. 

Perfect. 32849. 

Peter Piper. 25660. 

Piano echoes. 32864. 

Planting. 5230. 

Poupée valsante. 17652. 

‘Quickie. 5284, 14634. 


2060 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Raccoon jig. 28325. 

Rajah. 5295, 14643. 

Red River valley. 2247. 

Reverie. 8530. 

Rhumba rhythm. 5325, 11819. 

Riff’ at the Ritz. 30467. 

River reverie. 20666. 

Rebbins folic of modern quar- 
tettes. 28375. 

Robbins guitar folio of popular 
Songs no. 6. 5346. 

Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 
popular and production songs. 
2291. 


‘Robbins Hawaiian guitar folio for 


popular songs. 25771. 

Robbins Hawaiian medley. 25772. 

Robbins mammoth collection of 
famous piano music. 28376. 

Robbins piano accordion folio of 
popular songs. 2292, 25773. 

Robbins saxophone folio of popu- 
lar and production songs. 2298, 
17754, 25774. 

Robbins tenor banjo folio of popu- 
lar songs. 2294. 

Royal blue. 33033. 

Ruby. 33035. 

Sakuntala. 17796. 

San Franciseo. 17819. 

Seotch medley. 17881. 

Seasons. 5426, 14751. 

Serenata. 17250. 

Shadows that walk in the night. 
28465. 

Shakin’ it all night long. 17866. 

Silver threads among the gold. 
2450. 

Simple aveu. 17900. 

Simplicity. 11980. 

Sinfonietta. 28493. 

Sing, sing, sing, with a swing. 
14800. 

"Sippy. 28517. 

Skaters waltz. 17981. 

Skinner’s new method for orches- 
tra scoring. 5493. 

Sky ride. 33173. 

Small town girl. 12007. 

Smoke dreams. 33194, 33195. 

Sorg of India. 17972. 

Song of the Tule. 12059. 

Song of the wind. 2542. 

Spectator march. 28575. 

Stairways. 33269. 

Stampede. 33270. 

Standin’ on the corner. 5579, 
14910. 

Stepping along with a song. 5594, 
14924. 

Stompin’ at the Savoy. 5599, 
18018. 

Streamline Susie. 5609, 14934. 

Suicide. 20920. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Swing is. here. 20959. 
Swingtime in the Rockies. 
Swingyana. 20967. 
Symphony in steel. 20970. 
Take a chance. 28666. 
There'll always be a memory 
within my heart. 5737, 15075. 
There’s something in the air. 
28737, 30724. 
They got me. 21066. 
Thousand dreams of you. 
30735. 
Three moods. 16063. 
Three sisters. 2784, 35436. 
Training. 12396. 
Trans-continental. 18228. 
Transition. 21129-21131, 23650. 
Tuneful tales for tiny tots. 30784. 
Twinkle toes. 23668. 
Two guitars. 5844, 15168, 21164. 
Ultra-uitra. 28542. 
Up in room 14. 5871, 12474. 
Valse Lois. 9128. 
Valse souvenir. 9129. 
Valvelocity. 23691. 
Venetian parecarolle. 
Walk. 21219. 
Walking the deck. 21224. 
We're just a happy family. 
We're out for fun. 21268. 
Wearing of the green—Irish washer 


23530. 


28751, 


9133. 


21267. 


woman. 2986. 

Welcome stranger. 5964, 9221, 
G222. 

What happened to my rainbow. 
23770. 

Wheels. 15288. 

When did you leave heaven. 21308. 

When I’m with you. 15301. 

When the gang’s all gone. 33697. 


When the moon hangs high. 21339. 

Where the lazy river goes by. 
29019, 30904. 

Whose big baby are you. 12674. 

Wiegenlied. 268. 

Willow trees. 6104. 

Wine, woman and song. 18501. 

With a banjo on my knee. 29071, 
30930. 

Woodman. 6129. 

Would you. 12733, 12734. 

Wren. 383808. 

Xavier Cugat’s favorite collection 
of tangos and rhumbas. 6139. 

Yous..3178. 

You are all ’ve wanted. 29105. 


Robbins saxophone folio of popular and 
production songs. 2293, 17754, 25774. 
Robbins tenor banjo folio of popular 


songs. 2294. 

Robel (Jack) Okey dokey polka. 8268. 

Robel (R. V.) Orchids in June. 175387. 

Roberson (Albertine) Fall is in the 
air. 13390. 

Roberson (Aletha) It must be love. 
29920. 

Roberto (Don) It’s no use pretending. 
32125. 


Roberton (H. 8.) : 
Chip’s carol. 15841, 21770. 
Clock. 31313. 
Donkey. 19094. 
Farewell. 31560. 


Golden slumbers. 835. 


Gone were but the winter cold. 
PPA UE 

I see his blood upon the rose. 
31680. 

Irish lament. 32107. 

Joan’s carol: 22548. 


Litany to the Holy Spirit. 22662. 
Little waves of Breffny. 20015, 


27753. 


Lyke-wake dirge. 32411. 
Midsummer spell. 20196. 
O lovely heart. 382781. 


O my ltuve’s like a red, red rose. 
32732. 
Pine tree star deth lonely. 20549. 

Softly fall the shades of evening. 
17952. 
Starlight lullaby. 18006. 
Turn ye to me. 21156. 
Roberton (Leroy) Quintet in A minor. 
32950. . 
Roberts (—): 
I like it, I like it, I do. 29792. 
I’m gonna chuck myself into the 
eold canal. 29813. 
Me likee love, yammy-yummy-yum- 
yum-yum. 32459. 
My girl’s a rhythm fan. 8084. 
On my little toboggan. 28187. 
Swing me to sieep. 380672. 
There’s a one horse town in Ari- 
zona. 8993. 
This side of heaven. 33426. 
When you're in love with someone. 


21361. 
Wurlitzer waltz. 21461. 
Roberts (A. P.) When love passed by. 
15314 


You gotta s-m-i-l-e to be h-a-doubie- Roberts (A. W.) Wedding. 2988. 


p-y. 33842, 33843. Roberts (Ada) Hello, sister. 31779. 
You've gotta eat your spinach,| Roberts (C. C.) You're the one. 9470. 
baby. 15491. Roberts (C. J.): 
Yours forever. 24029. Ave Maria. 38270 (39). 
ZAigeunerweisen. 15508. Berceuse. 3995, 3996. 
Robbins piano accordion folio of popu- Canoeing. 24031 (23). 


lar songs. 25773. 


Ciribiribin. 12862 (103). | 


2061 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 31 


Roberts (C. J.)—Continued. 
Csardas. 19000, 19001. 
Danza calabrese. 190382. 
Edueational orchestra album. 
10136. 
Eugéne Onéguine. 15517 (406, 
407). 


Fisecher’s (Carl) trophy orchestra 
folio. 27075. 


Frozen Bill. 26533 (83). 
Happy days. 3270 (2389). 
Huskin’ bee. 19504. 


Life’s thanksgiving. 24031 (114). 


Premier. 20590, 20591. 
Rozsika. 15517 (824). 
Serenade. 25834-25839. 


Teddy after Africa. 24031 (208). 
Till dawn. 21569 (561). 
Toreador song. 13050-13056. 
Victory bound. 28873. 
Roberts (C. M.) Stop my mind from 
dreaming. 5601. 
Roberts (C. R.) Dream boat is leaving 
for Slumberland. 587. 


Roberts (D. R.) Love song. 14168. 
Roberts (HE. M.): 

Cry baby. 26860. 

Love is like rain. 27808. 

Song of a summer night. 28556. 

What good is my heart. 28942. 
Roberts (E. O.): 

Dance of the nymphs. 218381. 

Rainbow waltz. 23235. 

Song of the fountain. 234138. 


Spanish shawl. 25959. 

What could I do. 23768. 
Roberts (E. Weddell-) See Weddell- 
Roberts (E.) 
Roberts (G. P.) 
moon. 33346. 
Roberts (H. H.): 
Morning splendor. 14811, 32540. 
Song of New Hampshire. 5542. 
Roberts (I. H.) I’m that way about 

you. 31961. 
Roberts (ila): 
Happy-go-lucky. 
You're 
33871. 
See also Ossola (I. R.) 
Roberts (J. E.): 
If with all your hearts. 27518. 
O ye that love the Lord. 3270 
(466). 
Roberts (J. V.) Peace I leave with 
you. 6253 (3878), 14570. 
Roberts (Johnny) I wish I had never 
seen sunshine. 27499. 
Roberts (K. A.) pseud. See King (R. 
ASS) 

Roberts (K. B.) Heaven eyes. 4112. 
Roberts (Luckey) I wonder if you can 
be happy without me. 4856, 10729. 
Roberts (Madelaine) Old love. 23086. 


Swinging over the 


16334. 
not so hard to forget. 


Roberts (Marcia) Only a memory. 
20478. 

Roberts (Memory) Radio song. 
17693. 

Roberts (Milton) Suecess and flowers 
to you. 12142. 


Roberts (Paddy): 


End of the Caribou trail. 664. 

My S. O. S. for you. 4997. 

Oh! don’t miss Miss Variety. 
5097. 


Whistle your worries away. 12667. 

With a cup of cold poison beside 
me. 3135. 
Roberts (Paseo) : 


Guitarist’s companion folio. 
31720-31722. 

Roberts (Pasco) master lessons 
for plectrum guitar playing. 
33010, 33011. 

Roberts (Pasco) master lessons, 
Spanish guitar. 30471. 

Roberts (Percivel) Silver threads are 
on my brow. 23356. 
Roberts (Porter) : 
Contentment. 29426. 


Head over heels in love. 272838. 

Honey keep your mind on me. 
19475. ' 

Let’s shout. 25161. 

One that, you love is in love with 
me. 28200. 

What have you got. 26275. 

Why the sudden change. 26392. 
Roberts (J/rs. Sam) See Roberts (A. 
W.) 
Roberts 
31779. 
Roberts (Virgil) pseud. 

melli (V. F.) 


(Sidney ) Hello, _ sister. 


See Gugliel- 


Roberts (W. A. (Billy)) Dreaming 
dear of vou. 600. 
Roberts (W. G.) Forgotten. 3933. 
Roberts (William) : 
All alone. 9548. 
At the end of your vagabond trail. 
9614. 
Beautiful dreamer, awaken to love. 
13008. 
Gathering dreams. 10284. 


Gypsy melodies. 13515. 

I don’t need a Daniel to interpret 
my dreams. 10526. 

(her (she . 

I love you, you love (him, and (he 
loves somebody else. 13680. 

It takes two to make a home sweet 
home. 1060886. 

Let me dreain ’neath the moon in 
Hawaii. 14042. 

Lonesome winds. 11113. 

Moonlit road. 14306. 

My cradle was my mother’s arms. 
4933. 


2062 ; 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Oid miil-wheel 
again. 17482. 

Ozark mountain moon. 

Quintuplets. 17689. 

Sorrow’s shadows. 14886. 

Thumbing aleng. $022. 

Wont you bring back that old 
fashioned sleigh. 12722. 

Won't you come back to me, little 
pal. 18529. 

You’re never too wise to get fooled. 
12800. 

Your smile, sweetheart. 

Roberts publications. 

flowers to you. 12142. 

Robertson (D. E.) Chain letter blues. 

8850. 
Robertson (L. K.) Our sheltering oak. 
30364. 
Robertson (L. L.): 
Alabama blues. 
Lonely waterfall. 380056. 
Robertson (Madeline) Wee trundle 
bed in the attic. 15268. 

Robertson (R. R.) Pickin’ on a harp. 
2148. 

Robertson (Rae): 


is turning once 


8362. 


15500. 
Success and 


21582. 


Fantastic dance. 27053. 

Scherzo. 3346. 

Si oiseau j’étais 4 toi je volerais. 
5458. 

Vaise. 3347. 


Robertson (Ralph) Wee trundle bed 


in the attic. 15263. 
Robertson (Stanley) Red _sihead. 
20634. 


Robertson (Wilfred) pseud. See Hall 
(J. L.) 


Robey (M. D.) Lone listening fan. 


20032. 
Robichaud (Anthony) ream of my 
heart. 26972. 


Robichaux (J. P.) If ever I cease to 


love. 43867, 24930. 
Robin (Bill) If I won a million in a 
sweepstakes. 1203. 


Robin (Leo) : 
Awake in a dream. 144, 
Bomba. 24196. 

Could I be in love. 294385. 
Desire. 6754. 

Dreaming out loud. 6810. 
Here’s love in your eye. 
Hills of old Wyomin’. 


22188. 
TALIS. 


House Jack built for Jill. 16449) 
19491. 

Hymn. 32957. 

I adore you. 31846. 

I can’t escape from you. 16475. 


I don’t want to 
7208. 

Long ago and far away. 14142. 

Night in Manhattan. 25509. 

Palm Springs. 8366. 


make history. 


126829—37——36 


Promise with a kiss. 8474. 
Rendezvous with a dream. 14653. 


Rhyme for love. 382987. 

So what. 332038. 

Swing tap. 18076. 

Talking through my heart. 26052. 
Vote for Mister Rhythm. 28880, 


308382. 

What is love. 26278, 30867. 

Where is my heart. 153538. 

You came to my rescue. 23942. 
Robinette (D. P.) Afraid I’m losing 

you. 18661. 
Robins (E. G.): 

Dolores. 31444. 

Homesites, incorporated. 19468*. 
Robins (Grace) See Robins (EH. G.) 
Robinson (A. M.) Back home to Mis- 

souri in autumn time. 29281. 
Robinson (Ardell) Drifting. 
Robinson (Biil): 

Is evrything copesetic. 

She and I. 2417. 
Robinson (C. P.): 

That’s love in city style. 12286. 

Why should I forget. 18488. 


10101. 
25005. 


Robinson (C. R.) Man without a 
home. 30110. 

Robinson (Charles R.) Liquor brain. 
16981. 


Robinson (Chet) 
Robinson (D. M.) 
19131. 
Robinson (HE. V.) When the moon 
meets the dawn of the day. 3047. 
Robinson (Elbert) Dreaming dreams. 


Sleepytime. 12002. 
Dreaming of you. 


3787. 
Robinson (G. O.) Finding the girl for 
me. 19232. 
Robinson (G. W.) jr. Sweet summer- 
time love. 20951. 
Robinson (H. L.): 
Cannibal love. 29189 (53). 
Games of childhood days. 3270 
(207). 
Got a dollar in my pocket. TOIT. 


Hurry back. 18648 (178). 
Kid-Land. 21569 (281). 
Robinson (H. L.) Search. 14748. 
Robinson (H. M.) Cozy cabin by a 
stream. 18210. 
Robinson (J. A.): 
I kissed her in the rain. 19561. 
Just kept swinging along. 25082. 
Robinson (J. L.) That old June moon. 
28697. 
Robinson (J. R.): 
Herxe’s to you. 924. 
High rhythm and low moanin’. 
928. 
Less work for mother. 
Let me draw you a picture. 
Make a little music. 4779. 


11017. 
1450. 


2063 


INDEX 


Robinson (J. R.)—Continued. 
Mayor of Toy town. 11243. 
My heart is a violin. 14376. 
Old Joe Blade. 28168. 


Rockin’ in a rockin’ chair. 8558. 
Sapho rag. 33904 (257). 

Swing, Mr. Charlie. 5656. 

Your ideas are my ideas. 29179. 


Blue. 31179. 
Got a dollar in my 


Robinson (1. J.) 
Robinson (Louis) 
pocket. T7017. 
Robinson (Lucille) You left no sou- 

venirs for me. 9438. 
Robinson (Mabel) : 
Love is a sweet chord. 
Mine all mine. 27927. 
Robinson (P. W.): 
Mardigra in Hollywood. 
Mayor of Harlem. 1682. 
When shadows fall. 23815. 
With thee. 23897. 
Robinson (Paul): 
if I only could. 13818. 
If it hadn’t been for Wednesday 


11141. 


1658. 


night. 7435. 
Pucker up your puckerin’ lips. 
11750, 17678. 
Robinson (R. C.): 
Cherubim song. 21767. 


Grant us Thy peace. 7955. 
To Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my 


soul. 9042. 
Robinson (Robert) Bluest blues. 
3482. 
‘Robinson (Stanford) : 
Lionel Monckton melodies. 27734. 
Musetta. 20603, 20604. 
Robinson (V. <A.) Indiana moon. 
10823. 
Robinson (V. W.): 
Melody. 30472. 
Theme waltz. 33401. 


You’re more than a pastime to me. 
33867. 
Robinson (W. A.) 

7736. 

Robison (C. J.): 
Blue River train. 26695. 
Candle light in the window. 
Cowboy’s yodel song. 24353. 
Happy go lucky. 19399. 
Here with me. 7109. 

Home sweet home on the prairie. 
946. 
_I left her standing there. 7241. 
New river train. 5036, 23011. 
Newest Carson Robison book of 25 


Life of a soldier. 


6554. 


songs. 23016. 
Summer night on a Texas trail. 
26000. 


There’s a bridle hangin’ on the 
wall. 5739, 18152. 
There’s a moon shinin’ bright on 


the prairie to-night. 26101. 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


5842, 
5971. 


Twilight waltz. 
Western waltz. 


Yonder on the hill. 15428. 
Robison (Willard) Youre number 
one on my hit parade. 33872. 
Robitschek (Adolf) : 
I shall never forget. 13750. 


Moon you go on waning. 14296. 
Robjohns (Sydney) Andante. 25391. 
Robnett (H. E.) Ive hung my ladder 

to a star. 10701. 
Robrecht (Carl): 

Ball-erinnerungen. 3402, 3403. 


Fata Morgana. 10198. 
Jugendland. 4499, 4500. 
Robrecht (Carl) verlag: 
Ball-erinnerungen. 38402, 3408. 
Jugendland. 4499, 4500. 


Robson (B. M.) Dancing in the 
clouds. 482. 
Robson (R. W.): 
Child’s hymn. 364. 
Hvening at the farm, 19185. 
Look down and hearken. 27204. 


Thou hast a work for me to do. 
26122. 
Roby (Floyd) 
11286. 
Robyn (A. G.) au., and Robyn (1. 8.) 
prop. : 
Annie Laurie. 33904 (9). 
Answer. 33904 (10). . 
Constaney. 21569 (81). 
Cymbeline. 33904 (49). 
Dream one, dream of me. 
(106). 
Esperance. 21569 (120). 
I will return. 12862 (247). 
If you want a kiss, why take it. 
21569 (245). 


Molly from Hollywood. 


21569 


Imogene. 12862 (255). 

It was a dream. 381003 (87). 

Manzanillo. 26533 (177), 338904 
(176). 

Melodie celeste. 21569 (347). 

Minnesota. 33904 (191). 

Minuetto. 33904 (193). 

My Florida girl. 383904 (200). 

Panquita. 33904 (230). 

Pensées sentimentales. 33904 
(233°)! 

Popular song. 33904 (240). 

Show-mees of Missouri. 12862 
(461). 

Typical Western girl. 33904 (317). 

Robyn (Louise) : 


20672, 20673. 
15025. 


Robyn harmony. 
Technic tales. 
Rocea (Lodovico) : 
Dibuk. 3728, 24414, 24415. 
Morte di Frine. 20246*. 
Proverbi di Salomone. 
Salmodia. 33051. 
Storiella. 80632. 


8476. 


2064 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Rocchetti (John) : 
One rainy afternoon. 11600. 
Secret rendezvous. 11929. 

Roch (Lilian) Love song will haunt 


me. 1578. 
Rochat (Andrée) Tre canzoni. 33012. 
Roche (Alice and William) Heaven’s 
home. 29721. 
Roche (H. J.) Wedding of the roses. 
23754. 
Rochford (K. B.): 
eT 22433. 


It’s fun to be in love. 10867. 
Rochford (Nevada) I promise, dear, 
I promise. 24886. 
Rock of ages. 2297, 2298. 
Rockwell (G. N.) aw., and Rockwell 
(L. M.) prop. Lord is my shepherd. 
' 8270 (387). 
Roda (Don): 
Love is supreme. 4726. 
Neither proud nor particular. 5025. 


Roddick (Lillian) Just for a day. 
10943. 
Rode (Alfred) : 
Je n’ai qguun amour. 7565. 
Juanita. 781. 
Mon coeur attend. 7991. 
Si tu dors sur mon sein. 8675. 


Rode (F. W. and I. O.) He takes after 
me. 4099. 

Rodeheaver (H. A.): 
Able to save. 26535. 
Across the borderland. 
Blood-sprinkled way. 
Breaking of the day. 
Bugle call to youth. 
Carry on. 26764. 
Christ who never fails. 
Close to His side. 26816. 
Dare to advance with Christ. 

26886. 


26536. 
26680. 
26716. 
284. 


26798. 


Hiden, fair Eden. 644. 
Hvening shades. 27029. 
Everlasting God. 27081. 


Fear not. 27063. 
Garden of memory. 783. 
Glory of His presence. 
God builds my life. 823. 

God defend the right. 824. 

God ever present. 27146. 

God remembers to forget. 826. 
God’s glad to-morrow. 27149. 
Great is Thy never failing kind- 


820, 


ness. 27180. 
Harvest waits for thee. 27218. 
Have you counted the cost. 904. 
Have you ever seen the star. 
27224. 
He tenderly lifted me. 27232. 


He whispered love’s message to me. 
913: 

His love is all my plea. 27256. 

His love set me free. 27257. 


Holy life. 27269. 

Hosanna. 27283. 

How can I ever sufficiently praise 
Him. 966. 

I ean trust Him, , 27319, 

I have found Him. 273538. 


I’m singing for gladness today. 
27442. 


I’m still for prohibition. 1125. 


I trust in Him. 27475. 
In my heart. 27545. 
Jesus is near. 1325. 


Jesus is the gift of God to you. 
27605. 

Jesus only. 27606. 

Jesus saves and I am glad. 27607. 

Keep on praying. 27644. 

King Jesus is a-listenin’. 

Lay hold, by faith. 251838. 

Lead me home. 1437. 

Let me forget. 1452. 

Lo, He comes. 27755. 

Longing. 27774. 

Loyalty in service. 27839. 

More like Jesus. 27968. 

My faith. 1829. 

My loving Saviour. 

My prayer. 28063. 

Near to my Savior. 

New day. 1940. 

No condemnation. 28104. 

Nothing less than our best. 

Only name. 2075. 

Repeal has failed. 2255. p 


27651. 


1871. 
28082. 


28122. 


Resignation. 2256. 
Rodeheaver -Ackley choruses. 
11845. 


Rugged road. 28409. 
Save our youth. 2366. 
Songs that will never grow old. 


25945. 

Take Thou, O Lord. 26050. 

There is now no condemnation. 
28720. 


Think of His love for you. 2769. 
Thy will be done. 28755. 
Try singing a song. 2848. 
When I walk on the streets of gold. 
28966. 

Where dreams come true. 3070. 
Winning men for Jesus. 29063. 
Rodeheaver (Y.P.) Rodeheaver-Ackley 

choruses. 11845. 
Rodeheaver-Ackley choruses. 11845, 
Rodeheaver co. Why? Because. 33742. 
Rodelinda. 31725. 


Rodemann (Albert) 4 original-sonaten. 


4049. 
Roden (Roger) In a little sidewalk 
cafe. 138840. 
Roder (R. J.) All is over. 9555. 
Rodgers (F. M.) ’Cause of you. 3560. 
Rodgers (F. T.) See Rodgers (L. 
FE. Bs) 


2065 


INDEX 


Dth ial, puss yer 


Rodgers (Florence) One dark spot in 
my hubby’s life. 20467. 
Rodgers (H. HE.) Civilian conservation 
corps. 18942. 
Rodgers (irene) : 
Ballerina. 12992. 
By a roadside fire. 3517. 
Cheer leader. 15833. 
Christmas lullaby. 26804. 
Creole croon. 313870. 
Flight of the ghosts. 13414. 
Rescue of the tin woodman. 14656. 


Seareh for the wicked witch. 
14749. 
Six octave and chord journeys. 
14689. 


Rodgers (J. O.): 
Lonely hill-billy. 30054. 
Old Pinte, my pony, my pal. 
San Antonio blues. 30496. 
Tell you ’bout a gal named Sal. 
30694. 
Rodgers (L. F. T.) 
2446. 

Rodgers (Richard) : 
Are you my love. 
Glad to be unhappy. 
Heart is quicker 

7089. 
It’s got to be love. 7545. 
Johnny one note. 27610. 
On your toes. 8317. 
Quiet night. 8491. 
Slaughter on Tenth avenue. 
There’s a small hotel. 8994. 
Too good for the average man. 
15132, 
When you are dancing the waltz. 
12641. 
Rodick (B.) Monkeyology. 
Rodick (B. L.): 
If I could paint (your) a picture. 
24934. 
Out of luck with love. 23140. 
You’ve got me runnin’ around in 
circles. 24015. 
Rodin (Gil) Dixieland shuffle. 
Rodman (Max): 


28175. 


Silver baby moon. 


9598. 
6978. 
than the eye. 


30560. 


27947. 


24423. 


Arlene. 116. 
At the break of dawn. 182. 
My rose of Spain. 1894. 


Rodney (1. E.) 
nearer. 21953. 
Rodoch (C.) pseud. 
(Celedonio ) 
Rodoch y Asune (C.) pseud. See Rod- 
riguez (Celedonio) 
Rodrigo (Joaquin) 
IDI Zale 
Rodrigo (Marcel) : 
Betrayal by surprise. 
Broken guitar. 21728. 
Gauchos complain. 786. 


Each dream brings us 


See Rodriguez 


Hommage a Paul 


15708. 


Girl I met at the Mardi Gras. 
6971. 

If you buy lemon, you must buy 
watermelon. 24947. 

In little Capuana. 16725. 

In the town of Cosmudora. 1254. 

Italian of Chestnut St. 22527. 

Last dance. 82234. 

Moonlite over Pelham Bay. 17638. 

Oh, please do not hate me, 11545. 

Some day I may tell you. 25918. 


Tony and his organ. 26141. 
Wedding of the lonesome guitarist. 


28927. 
When it rains in Coney Island. 
15306. 
When the mailman passed by. 
12630. 
Rodrigo (Nano) In your embrace. 
24998, 27562. 
Rodriguez (Alejandro) Recompensa. 
206382. 
Rodriguez (Bito) Pareca que ves al 
diablo. 8373. 


Rodriguez (Celedonio) : 
Cafe con leche. 39522. 
Echate juera. 638. 
Hembras y ecanas. 

Rodriguez (Eve) 

4657. 
Rodriguez (Helen) 
to love me. 16061. 

Rodriguez (M.): 

Cuando estaba en tus 
31375. 

Quisiera llorar. 32952. 

Traigo un pendiente. 33482. 

Yo besaba su baquita. 33817. 

Rodriguez (Silvestre) : 
San Isidro. 2361. 
Siempre que me besa. 

Roeder (H. S. P.) 

able you. 25372. 

Roégely (Fritz) Bilder vom Osning. 

6450. 

Roehrer (C. R.) 

be Viennese. 

RGhricht (P.) 

20398. 

Roelke (W. E.) 

Roelof (H. T.) 

Roempke (S. 8S.) 


922. 
Little blue eyes. 


Don’t you refuse 


braZos. 


2440. 
Moonlite and love- 


Why, Roosevelt must 
21404. 
O du mein edelweiss. 


Close to heaven. 6625. 
I loved a lass. 18681. 
Song of the seagulls. 


S768. 
Roese (H. E.) Life went out of my 
heart. 14082. 


Roese (Ursula) Allerlei volkstanze auf 
dem klavier zu spielen. 59. 
Roesgen-Champion (Marguerite) : 
Conte bleu et or. 15898. 
Domine ne in furore. 24482. 
Dominus regit me. 24434. 
Dominus regnavit. 24435. 
In te Domine speravi. 24978. 


2066 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mai. 11201. 


Piéces pour orgue. 25668. 


Prélude, Hymne et Final. 117835. 
Priére. 25710. 
Priére a4 Notre-Dame. 25711. 
Roesler (EK. V. E.) Valse indienne. 
5878. 
Roesler (Hlsie) : 
Honeymoon in June. 31812. 
Let’s begin all over again. 19956. 
Now that spring is here again. 
8227. 
Rofone (Mike) pseud. See Hague 
(Morton) 


Rogal (Abraham) I 
come true. 7359. 
Rogalle (Joseph) 


Saw my dream 


I’m receiving you. 


10654. 
Roger (Roger): 
Corbeaux. 9915. 
Dansez-vous ce tango. 9975. 
Mais il pleuvait. 11202. 
Quand on est fort. 11759. 
Vie est une belle chose. 12500. 
Rogers (B. A.) Let’s talk it over un- 
der the mcon. 11046. 
Rogers (B. N.): 
I’m a victim of love. 4266. 


Where you going with your band 


man. 18449, 26357. 
Rogers (Bernard) Once upon a time. 
32778. 


Rogers (C. M.) 
Rogers (Clay) 
15881. 
Rogers (D. W.): 
Orchard leaves. 8345. 
Strutters on the go. 
Rogers (Mrs. Delmar ) 
Sings. 9248. 

Rogers (Don) My mood. 22955. 

Rogers (Dorothy) psewd. See Harold 
(Margaret ) 

Rogers (H. M.) Independence of thee 
we sing. 16761. 

Rogers (Ed.) pseud. 

hangs in the frame. 

Rogers (F. G.): 
Cowboy’s melody. 26852. 

I’m in love with a girl I’ve never 


Sorority row. 23418. 
Come back my love. 


25993. 


When a robin 


Picture that 
20541. 


met. 27425. 
Streamline Sam. 28603. 
Rogers (G. I.): 
Adorable eyes. 6263. 


I long for your lips. 7267. 
Rogers (G. W.): 

Dream roses. 21920. 

Loveliest of mothers. 1583. 


Rogers (Ginger) See Rogers (Vir- 
ginia ) 

Rogers (Irene) What a baby is she. 
26267. 

Rogers (J. M.) When you believe in 
me. 6051. 


Rogers (J. Q.) 
10222. 
Rogers (J. W.) 
6500. 
Rogers (James H.): 
Albumleaf in B flat. 


Florida our paradise. 


Brazos boat song. 


21569 (179). 


Aus meinen thrdinen  spriessen. 
21569: (19). 

Awake up, my glory. 21569 (21). 

Ballarine. 24031 (10). 

Beloved, if God so loved us. 21569 
(37). 

Bird song. 9509 (69). 

Christmas pastorale. 21569 (73). 

Come, ye children. 29189 (67). 


Sourtly dance. 9509 (160). 

Doth not wisdom ery. 21569 (105). 

Eestasy. 62538 (109). 

Gavotte moderne. 24031 (53). 

Grand choeur. 21569 (178). 

Great peace have they which love 
Thy law. 9509 (265). 

How long, O Lord, wilt Thou for- 
get me. 6253 (198). 

I will extol Thee. 29189 (189). 

Im wunderschOnen monat Mai. 
21569 (246). 

Invocation. 21569 (253). 

Lord by wisdom hath founded the 
earth. 6253 (291). 

Love note. 6253 (298). 

Madrigal. 29189 (255). 

Marching along. 9509 (445). 

Marcia alla turea. 6253 (326). 


Mirage. 24031 (180). 

Now if Christ be preached. 9509 
(527). 

O ye that love the Lord. 6253 
(352). 


Oh drink thou deep of the purple 
-wine. 6253 (354). 

Prelude in D. 21569 (461). 

Ten octave studies. 3270 (549). 


They that sow in tears. 3270 
(656). 

Thy word is a lamp. 6253 (482). 
Valse. 9509 (622). 

Rogers (Jane H.) Oh, memory. 

25554. 

Rogers (Janice) : 
If you were mine. 10766. 
My girl. 113880. 
Song of the night. 20856. 
Sophisticate. 20866. 

Rogers (Jesse) : 
Old pinto, my pony, my pal. 8285. 
Rogers’ unknown trail. 8561. 


Rogers (John) 
27560. 
Rogers (lL. D.) 
Rogers (L. N.): 
Like a page turned forever. 27729. 
Texas is marching on. 12261, 
18126. 


In Trinity church. 
My mood. 22955. 


2067 


INDEX 
Dt. Ht, n: S:,-vVese 


Rogers (Lavinia) : Rohr (J. M.) I’m Satisfied. 31953. 
By-gone days in Dixie. 29189 (49).| Rohr (J. V.): 
Chink, Chink, Chinaman. 29189 Never to. own. 14443. 
(60). O—G—I love you. 14476. 
Harbor of lost dreams. 29189| Rohrer (G. M) Come home to my 
(148). heart. 13187. 
My ole man. 29189 (285). Roi nu. 20679. 
Rogers (M. A.) Only one. 238123. Rojas (J. J.): 
Rogers (M. E.) Pigeon pie papers. Oh sweet Marie waltz. 17463 
Rogers (M. 8.) : Young Dolores waltz. 12835, 
Beginners waltz. 13031. 26514 
Dreamy waltz. 13342. = : | 
Farewell to thee. 16168. phe a on See oot ett du 
Fiower waltz. 16205. p BOGS: ey (Sti ee 


Hawaiian buster. 29708. Roland (Earl) pseud. See Larson 


ii 7 1 29710. (E. BR.) 
ee ee pon Roland (Marc) pseud. See Beneke 
Hawaiian temle. 16359. (Adolf) 
Home sweet home. 16428. Roland (Reiny) pseud. See Miiller 
I love coffee. 16543. (Reinhard ) 
Lamata. 29992. Rolfe (Walter): 
Lei waltz. 16918. Ah Sin. 6253 (7). 
Merry widow. 30154. Capt. Bing. 12862 (80). 
My Bonnie. 17282. Cupid astray. 29189 (77). 
Nearer My God to Thee. 173882. Dress parade. 24478. 
Old Black Joe. 17472. Heart murmurs. 62538 (181). 
Old McDonald had a farm. 30330. Indifference. 6253 (245). 
Rock-a-bye baby. 30473. On the trail. 25586. 
Sun of my soul. 30644. Polish dance. 8439. 
Trovatore. 30776. Portly major. 29189 (387). 
Waltz of the isle. 30840. Rodeo march. 8560. 
Waltz of the palms. 30841. Rustic chapel. 11873. 
Rogers (R. W.) Some say it’s love. Silent and gray. 20771. 
2518. ; Singing as we go. 23367. 
Rogers (Sylvia) I’m still remember- Sky pilot. 6253 (427). 
ing. 4306. Stack of fun. 6253 (448). 
Rogers (Van Veachton) Fleurette. Valsette in G. 9130. 
29593. Roli on silver moon. 2305. 
Rogers (Virginia) I can’t understand,| Rollins (A. W.) From now on. - 
why you can’t understand me. 7199, 16244. 
10516. Rollins (M. E.) Sweet lulla-by. 2650. 
Rogers (W. B.): Rollins (Todd) Stars. 12118. 
Auid lang syne. 12966. Rollinson (T. H.) au., and Rollinson 
Harp of Tara. 13533. (F. B.) prop.: 
Lulle. 14206. Dance of the bayaderes. 310038 
Soldier’s dream. 20823. (153). 
War song. 15237. Fra Diavolo. 29189 (14). 
Rogers (Wayne) See Rogers (R. W.) Inflammatus. 15517 (322). 
Rogers & co. Give your heart a On the beautiful biue Danube. 
chance. 16277. 12862 (385). 
Rogers brothers in Panama. 15517 Rakoezy overture. 381003 (148). 
(448). Rollinson’s modern school for the 
Roggenbuck (Henry) Now that you saxophone. 18648 (307). 
are away. 8228. Serenade. 15517 (337). 
Roggio (Victor) Pretty bionde. 5269. Sextet from Lucia di Lammer- 
Rohlf (E. A.) Ewry time I dream. moor. 12862 (133). 
27039. : Rolis (Jack) You can’t do’ that there 
Rohlfing (R. T.) Christmas cantata. ere. 9423. 
26801. Rolt (Bernard) Valse Melba. 29189 
Rohmann (Richard) Perfectly  stu- (448). 
pendous. 28265. Rolton (—) Tango bleu. 30684. 
Rohn (June) Dealing with nature.| Rolund (I. H.) Silvry mountain 
24390. moonlight. 17897. 


2068 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Roma (Caro): 
Daffodils. 
Decoration 

(140). 
Dreaming. 
Fair star 

(67). 
Fate may take all my treasures. 

265383: (70). 
Ghosts. 29189 (130). 
Night. 29189 (296). 
Recompense. 29189 (353). 
Rejoice with me, oh sea. 

(236). 

Sleep little sea love, sleep. 

(390). 

of 

(283). 
*Tis you sweetheart I miss. 

(294). 

To a sea gull. 26533 (295). 
Weaving. 29189 (459). 

Roma (Oscar): 
Oividala. 11578. 
Pebeta. 28254. 

Roma (Valentino) 

18784. 
Roma music co.: 


12862 (117). 


day at sea. 38270 


29189: (93). 
of Bethlehem. 26533 


the desert skies. 


Beautiful spring. 


Accordion tango. 12870. 
Autumn leaves waltz. 21644. 
Beautiful spring. 18784. 
Elegantina. 19161. 
Saltarella. 28675. 

Sara notturno. 8617. 
Snappy-polka. 2486. 
Tarantella calabrese. 28675. 


Western shadows march. 30859. 
Romagnano (Luigi) : 
Stornello. 33562. 
Uomo non é un poeta. 33562. 
Romaine (Anton) I'm building a 
castle in Spain. 24837. 
Romaine (C. 8S.) Dawn of another 


day. 9983. 
Romaine (H. M.): 
Dawn of another day. 9983. 
Music, moonlight and you. 
Roman (Arthur) 


11340. 
I really can’t believe 


it’s true. 1142. 

Roman (J. M.) I’m only interested in 
you. . 22350. 

Roman dun jeune homme pauvre. 
2310. 


Romance in the air. 28382". 


Romance of Kashmir. S8567*. 
Romanchuk (Joseph) : 
Here’s to you. 7106. 


Put some rhythm in your love. 
2206. 
Romani (Dino): 
Creole-stomp. 453. 
Danceland, Hariem’s heaven. 475. 
Empty-hearted. 19168. 
Gypsy night. 19380. 


Hotcha-Dixie-Lou. 963. 
Just got a wire. 19876. 
Lazy moon. 4586. 
Let’s pretend. 7720. 
Oh baby make up 
5095. 
Please 
20561. 
Romano  (Nebale) 
11176. 
Romano (Tony) 
you. 1180. 
Romanov (G. P. Shopis-) 
Romanov (G. P.) 
Romanov (Pancho) Moondream. 
22864, 27956, 30178, 30179, 32534. 
Romans (Al.) Dreamships. 10998. 
Romans (Daisy) In the old covered 
wagon days.. 15861. 
Romanza de Sjon Boren. 22885. 
Romberg (Sigmund) : 
Blame it all on the night. 293820. 
How could a fellow want more. 
27294. 
Just hello. 27627. 
Lady in the window. 27668. 
Moonlight and violins. 27960. 
No use pretending. 28114. 
Shadows that walk in the night. 
28465. 
Song of love. 
Stucent prince. 
You are all I’ve 
Rome (H. J.): 
Men awake. 7954. 
Song of the chains. 8768. 
Romero (Hlena de Arcos y) See Arcos 
y Romero (Hlena de) 
Romero (Modesto and Vicente) : 
Bulerias gitanas. 289. 
Garrotin gitano. 785. 
Romero (Ricardo) : 
Farruca. 3877. 
Sol y sombra. 
Romersa (Henry): 
Boondoggling. 3492. 


your mind. 


don’t cry, my darling. 


Lover’s lullaby. 
I wish I didn’t love 


See Shopis- 


11916. 
8847. 
wanted. 29105. 


5523. 


Little racketeer of love. 1512. 
Tell it to the judge. 5691. 
Romney (T. C.) Darlin’. 19036. 


Renald (Landon) : 
Give me your hand. 9509 (247). 


Pensée musicale. 9509 (556). 
Ronan (Maurice) See 6 £Rondain 
(Muiris ) 
Ronchini (F.) Andante. 9648. 
Roneoroni (Olga) Eurhythmic stud- 
ies for children. 29559. 


28337. 
Lady you’re so 


Ronda (S. de) Rayito de luz. 
Ronegg (Wolfgang) 
sweet. 7668. 
Ronell (Ann) Merry-go-round. 
Ronjat (Louis) : 
Come on. 6648. 
Mais pourtant. 


22820. 


7830. 


2069 


INDEX 


pt. Ill, n.s., v. 31 


Ronjat (Louis)—Continued. 
Refrain de blues. 8518. 
Slow fox en sol. 8711. 
Solo en sol. 8740. 
Waltz. 89573. 
Your face is haunting me. 9490. 
Ronka (Elmer) Daily lip drills and 
studies for the trombone, euphonium 
and tuba. 9956. 


Roobenian (Amber) In an old English 


garden. 7463. 

Rood (Bertha) Five little blossoms. 
16194. 

Rood (C. A.) Greeting song. 19369, 
24651. 

Rood (J. A.) You're just my darling 
Lillie. 23979. 

Rook (R. J.) Down by that big, white 
oak tree. 575, 31463. 

Rooney (Hubert) I sing of a maiden. 
1147. 

Rooney (Mickey) When I grow to be 
a man. 3020. 


Rooney (Pat) Take me back to Baby- 
land. 33904 (298). 

Rooper (Jasper) Mass in the Alolian 
mode. 25301. 

Roos (Camille) au., and Roos (Louisa) 
prop. Petites aéronautes. 9509 (564). 

Roosevelt (J. W.) Everybody’s sweet- 
heart. 24523. 

Root (F. W.) Extract of opera. 6878. 

Root (KF. W.) auw., and Root (F. S.) 
prop.: 

Ah! Where can rest be found, O 


divine Redeemer. 3270 (227). 
Methodical sight singing. 3270 
(423). 


O’er waiting harpstrings of the 
mind. 38270 (469). 
Song that you sang 
| 15517 (408). 
Rootham (C. B.) 
my soul. 20581. 
Ropartz (J. G.): 
A la mémoire de Paul Dukas. 
21570. 
Soixante lecons de solfége. 
(309), 26533 (241). 
4™° quatuor. 26529, 26530. 
Roper (Alberta) Just any o’ hour, 
night or day. 13964. 
Roper (Alberta) music co. Just any 
o hour, night or day. 18964. 
Roques (Léon) auw., and Roques 
(André) prop.: 


long ago. 


Praise the Lord, O 


18648, 


Airs de ballet de Parysatis. 3270 
(559) . 

Ariane et Barbe-bleue. 26533 
(12). 


Damoiselle elue. 26533 (49, 50). 
Légende de VUkraine. 29189 
(239). 


Menuet-bagatelle. 29189 (264). 
Saltarelle. 29189 (367). 
Scaramouche. 29189 (375). 
Sous la fenillée. 29189 (403). 
Rorabaugh (Duke) pseud. See Rora- 
baugh (N. C.) 
Rorabaugh (N. C.): 
Disillusioned. 3733. 
Gotta know where I stand, with 
you. 7020. 
Harlem hoochy koochy. 7065. 
In other words. 7486. 
Let our hearts unite. 
Rosaaen (Hilda) 
me. 21891. 
Rosado (Juan) : 
De ti estoy celoso. 26903. 
Manguero oriental. 27868. 
Muteca y el juguetero. 25397. 


14046. 
Why couldn’t it be 


Rosario. 7960, 8577. 

Rosas (Juventino) Over the waves. 
5187. 

Rosati (Angelo) Legionaria. 380006. — 

Roscakh (George) Why ean’t I for- 
get. 153871. 


Rosche (Fred, G. HE. and Myra): 
Singing school. 29189 (388*). 
Spirit of Christmas. 26533 (278). 

Rosche (G. F.): 

Gleams of sunshine. 3977*. 

Joyful Eastertide. 4496*. 

Singing school. 29189 (388*). 

Spirit of Christmas. 26533 (278). 
Rosehe (G. F.) & ¢@o.: 

Gleams of sunshine. 38977*. 

Joy to the world. 27610*. 

Joyful Hastertide. 4496*. 


Rose (C. E.) Go lovely rose. 19808. 

Rose (D. L.) Drifting clouds find my 
love. 3802. 

Rose (Dave) Trans-continental. 
18228. 

Rose (David) pseud. See Rosinsky 
(David) 

Rose (Ed.) Some heart is sighing. 


21569 (510). 
Rose (Fred) : 
Gone with the wind. 22122. 


Heaven in my heart. 29720. 

Hickory-dickory-dock. 16405, 
19447. 

Horse op’ry, yipi addy yipi addy 
aye. 19487. 

I'm nuts about goofy music. 
29820. 

I’m nuts about screwy music. 
1114, 16597. 

I’m tired of living without you. 
6253. (213). 


I take to you. 13759. 

In the valley where the wild 
flowers grow. 24992. 

Let me sing in Hecho Valley. 
30011. 


2070 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Love came out of night. 1559. 


Moon rose. 1752. 

Oh! You rogue! You stole my 
heart. 23069, 25563. 

Some heart is sighing.” 21569 
(510). 

There’s a reason for everything 
but you. 26102. 


We'll rest at the end of the trail. 
12549, 12550. 

When a boy from the mountains 
weds a girl from the valley. 
12594. 

Rose (Gene) : 

Doctor song. 19088. 

Dusky rhythm. 24491. 

Fanfare. 6889. 

Jig time. 16832. 

‘Korn off the kob. 

Nickleodeon. 25504. 

Santa Claus insert. 8615. 

Southern moon. 8798. 

Swingin’ along singin’ a 
8801. 

Rose (Glenn): 
Satan is a woman. 30502. 
They call it a swing tune. 
Rose (Goidie ) 
or not. 213873. 
Rose (J. M.): 
House of happiness. 4162. 
It's because I’m in love with you. 


7659. 


song. 


18171. 
Whether you know it 


4449. 
Little white house on the hill. 
4675. 
Rose (J. R.): 
Doin’ the centennial. 3746. 
It’s centennial time in Texas. 
10865. 
Rose (l.) Dreamy dreams. 21935. 
Rose (Lawrence) Adieu. 26538. 
Rose (Leonore) I’m like a bird with 
a broken wing. 24859. 


Rose (Myrtle) 
piano. 23005. 
Rose (R. B.) 
funny games. 
Rose (Ralph) 
sake. 3973. 
Rose (Vincent) : 
Hach morning after an evening 


New approach to the 


jr. ove plays such 
aia 
Give me a little keep- 


with you. 633. 

Feeding pigeons in the _ park. 
22020. 

Just a rose from your bouquet. 
19862. 

Lookout Mountain. 17041., 

My baby’s in the movies. 32568. 


Old saddle for sale. 20429. 
Sing me to sleep with a _ love 
lullaby. 233866, 28508, 28509. 
Story of seven roses. 25985. 
Sweet dreams sweetheart. 
Trans-atlantic rendezvous. 


5637. 
26149. 


Rose’ (Virginia ) See Balch 
(O. M.) 
Rose Marie. 1262, 2108, 2322, 4529. 
Rose of Tralee. 9785. 
Rose window of San José. 28401*. 
Rosedale -athletic and social club, ine. 
Down at the Rosedale club. 3766. 
Roseingrave (Thomas) Suite for 
pianoforte. 8854. 
Roselius (Ludwig) : 
Heckenkind. 920. 
Katze. 13887. 
Kuckuck. 1409. 
Rosemary and thyme. 2324. 
Rosemont (W. L.) Broadway tempta- 


pseud. 


tion. 18847. 
Rosen (D. M.) Broken-hearted blues. 
9774. 


Rosen (Max) 
Rosen (Milton) 
me. 14157. 

Rosen (Thomas) : 
After dark. 18663. 


See Morgan (Reginald) 
Love has a way with 


Cause you came my way. 21763. 

Nothing but love for you. 14470. 
Rosenbaum (Benjamin (Ben) ) : 

I’ve got to have you. 24904. 


You didn’t keep your promise. 
26445. 
Rosenbaum (Bérge) Hornbek revyen 
1936. 24741. 
Rosenberg (Aaron): 
I found you in the night. 1018. 
Let me. 1448. 
Rosenberg (Ben): 
Gray twilight. 19358. 
One someone. 28198. 
Parked in a car with you. 20511. 


Turn on the moon. 28820. 
Wigglin’ my toes and twiddlin’ my 
thumbs. 29051. 
Rosenberg (G. M.) Rosey’s (George) 


folio of standard waltzes. 15517 
(32) 
Rosenberg (Henry) It’s cloudy to- 
night. 10866. 
Rosenberg (Hilding)  Violin-konzert. 
5893. 
Rosenberg (M. N.) Rosey’s (George) 
folio of standard waltzes. 15517 


(321). 
Rosenberg (Ralph): 
Vil be most anything for you. 


27369. 
Love is the perfume of a rose. 
20086. 
Rosenbloom (Sydney) Berkeley hills. 
15705. 


Rosenbluth (N. D.) 
' high school. 5554, 
Rosenfeld (H. M.): 
Could you grow fond of a nice 
young blonde. 21569 (85). 


Songs of Northern 


2071 


INDEX 


Rosenfeld (EK. M.)—Continued. 
Das is a einfache rechnung. 15517 


(72). 

Down at the huskin’ bee. 12862 
(135). 

Down by the toll gate, Jennie. 


9509 (188). 

I have no other sweetheart but 
you. 21569 (225). 

Lady finger. 26533 (159). 

Pale face. 15517 (290). 

Roses and memories. 26533 (248). 


Sweetest thing on earth. 15517 
(387). 

Wenn zwei sich lieben. 15517 
(439). 


You are the star that guides my 


way. 26533 (338). 
Rosenfeld (M. B.) Another summer 
romance. 29237. 
Rosenfeld (M. H.): 


Lady finger. 26533 (159). 
She was happy till she met you. 
17874. 
Rosenfield (Alice): 
I could iearn to cook for you. 


13628. 
I shoot an arrow to the _ sky. 
13752. 
Walking in the sunshine. 15227. 
Rosengreen (nid): 
Gypsy. 4045. 
Waiting. 5911. 
Rosenkrans (Geo.) Beautiful enchant- 
ress. 13009. 
Rosenman (Samuel) Man of the hour. 
20140. 
Rosenmiller (Johan) Forsake me not. 
31607. 
Rosenstein (lL. M.) Should you know. 
23346. 
Rosenthal (Hyman) Love’s answer. 
20112. 
Rosenthal (Manuel) Baiser pour rien. 
24143. 


Rose’s (Billy) Casa manana. 
Rose’s Casa manana. 
Rosetti (J. G): 
T’ll always tell the world. 
Merely infatuation. 11261. 
Ya gotta, ya gotta, ya gotta honey 
gal. 29094. 
Rosey (George) pseud. See Rosenberg 
(G. M.) 
Rosiére du village. 
Rosinsky (David): 
All roads lead to Texas. 21590. 
I want to burn my candle at both 


See Billy 


22280. 


23289*. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Rosoff (Charley) 
31349. 

Ross (A. R.) 
9233. 

Ross (Benny) pseud. See Rosenberg 
(Ben) 


Corsage of roses. 


What do the birdies say. 


Ross (C. B.) When the moon plays 
peek-a-boo. 12633. 
Ross’ (Old 


Catch as catch can. 3557. 
I found that romance was a game. 
of chanee. 7218. 
Strange as it seems. 5606. 
To have and to hold you. 
Wind tells a story. 6106. 

Ross (Cieo) Childhood sweetheart. 
9863. 

Ross (Craigie) 
oss (Dorothy) 
dancing, 
2984. 

Ross (H. [.): 

Fir tree. 31580. 
Let us forget. 32272. 

Ross (Edmund) Foreign legion march. ~ 


5790. 


Play hour. 8421. 
We will keep on 
to this haunting melody. 


16222. 

Ross (H. K.) My heart turns to you. 
8094. 

Ross (Lanny) Swimming against the 
tide. 30668. 

Ross (M. M.) Don’t tell me. 10060. 

Ross (M. V.) Mother Gvoose music 
series. 27977. 

Ross (P. A.) Whose sweetheart are 
you. 33740. 


Ross (W. L.) You’ve gotta show me 
for my grandfather came from Mis- 
sourl. 9482. 

Rossellini (Renzo) : 

Poemetti Pagani. 

Rondo. 8583. 

Trio. 33498. 
Rossi (C. G.) Poesia pastorale. 

Cait) 

Rossi (Hnrico) : 

Canto di guerra. 6560. 

‘O mese ’e Maggio. 8240. 
Rossi (Ernesto) Yo...yo... 
Rossi (R.) Milonga. 4848. 
Rossi (S. G. Ietti-) See Ietti-Rossi 

(S. G.) 

Rossi-Diehl (Courty) : 

Ave Maria. 15638. 

Baby face. 15645. 

Duce. 626. 

Easter. 27005. 


5242. 


9509 


3173. 


ends. 10714. Onee I met happiness. 30346. 
Imitation angel. 10776. Sanctuary rose. 17805. 
Rosner (Jerzy) Zagrajcie mi. 18641, Silver hind. 17894. 
29187. Until we met. 28852. 
Rosoff (Charles) DUve taken a likin’ | Rossini (Carlo) : 
to you. 138781. Parochial hymnal. 32836. 


2072 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Requiem, libera and the prescribed 
chants. 28360. 
Salve Regina. 28432. 
Rossini (G. A.): 
Dance. 17782. 
Fanfare. 33030. 
Inflammatus. 15517 (322). 
Rossini in Neapel. 11861*, 20695. 
Sechs quartette. 20696, 20697. 
William Tell. 83031. 
Rossini in Neapel. 11861*, 20695. 
Rossiter (Will) : 


Everybody calls it swing. 15373. 
Just for to-night. 7614. 

My eathedral. 25413. 

Nobody but you. 380286. 

On the shores of Mindanao. 23113. 


That little shack by the rail-road 


track. 15056. 
That’s what the river means to me. 
30705. 
When you say good-bye to love. 
15347. 
Whole world is waiting for May- 
time. 9321. 
Rossitto (Antonino) ’A fico ’taliana. 
9512. ; 
Rost (Margaret) While the moon 
swings low. 6071. 

Rostrai press. Sonata. 19073. 

Roten (Romuaid) Zostan. 15512, 
15513. 

Roters (Ernst) Tanzsuite. 20992. 


Roth (Alfred) : 
First waltz. 
Millions d’Arlequin. 


9509 (228). 
15517 (248). 


Overture on Slavonic airs. 9509 
(549). 
Qui vive. 9509 (597). 
Quiétude. 12862 (425). 
‘Tent city. 15517 (396). 
Tesoro mio. 9509 (734). 
Roth (C. H.) Parade of the lollypops. 
11640. 
Roth (Dan) Red lips. 11799. 
Roth (EH. L.): 
T’ll let you have your way dear. 
24816. 


Memories of old time pals. 25324. 
Roth (Fred) Swing music is sweeping 
the country. 12196. 


Roth (Harry and Murray) Mop song. 
11316. 
Rothberg (Bob): 
Be human. 18773. 
Candie-light. 6553. 
Down in our alley. 51464. 


Ducky Wucky. 29531. 

Everybody’s getting ready for the 
wedding. 31535. 

Gone with the wind. 27163. 

I want a cowboy for a sweetheart. 
22409. 


I want to 10712, 
13791. 
Let’s. all 
16926. 
Little robin told me so. 11090. 
Lonely waitz. 7794, 7795. 
Mickey Mouse’s birthday party. 
25386, 27924. 
Nothing to-day kind sir. 25529. 
There’s a silver moon on the Golden 
Gate. 23598, 26104, 
Vote for grampy. 33592. 
Why am I so beautiful. 50914. 
X-mas comes but once a year. 
21462. 
Rothblatt (Fred) 
Sweeping the country. 
Rothbium (Leonard) 
1097. 
Rothenberg (Joseph) 
hand. 27951. 
Rothgeb (George and Lou) 
lovely night for love. 13893. 
Rothman (Manny) : 
Amateur night in Harlem. 
Kiss and part. T7648. 
Rothman (Morris) Love. 4714. 
Rothrock (C. H.) When shadows fall. 
9279. 
Rothrock (H. M.) : 
I’m not alone. 4295. 
Just an humble home. 22565. 
Rotter (Curt) Volkslieder aus Oster- 
reich. 5903. 
Rotter (Etta): 
I have your kisses tucked in my 
heart. 24795. 
Oh! Alf Landon, we’re betting on 
you. 28144. 
Rottleb (A. J.) 


be with you. 


go to grampy’s show. 


Swing music is 


12196. 
I’m in doubt. 
Moon in my 


It’s a 


79. 


I’m alone since you 


went and left me. 31924. 
Rotz (H. D.): 
Jesus is mine. 16828. 


Land of the blest. 16903. 


Oh, Master, is it Thee. 25552. 
Rouart, Lerolle & cie.: 

Cing épitaphes. 18288. 

Cing pieces mélodiques. 2605. 


Collection d’airs des grands maitres 
de la musique. 24820. 
Dix-sept petites piéces 
29429-29433. 
Femmes de Séville. 10201. 
Florilége de chants populaires. 
29596, 29597. 
Ma poupée chérie. 11190. 
10 cheeurs francais sur des chan- 
sons populaires. 15958, 15959. 
Roubanis (N.) Flower girl of Samar- 
kand. 10223. 
Rouet darmor. 20698, 20699, 20699*. 
Rougnon (Pau!) Exercices journaliers 
de solfége. 21569 (126). 


faciles. 


2075 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 32 


Roulien (Raul): 
Salud a todos. 8606. 
Sneezing love. 2487. 


Roumefort (Roger de) Harmonies du 


soir. 10376. 
Round (Bernice) Red lips. 11799. 
"Round the G. O. P. bush. 17784. 


Round the good father’s door. 15517 
(323). 

"Round the town. 
25249, 25621. 

Rounds (L. D.): 


24936, 25018, 25027, 


I’ve got another sweetie. 24905. 

In front of my cabin door. 10795, 
27538. 

That grape vine twist. 12273, 
28692. 


That high hat daddy. 12274, 26078. 
Rounsaville (M. B.): 
Any time is love time. 24097. 
Happiness wasn’t meant for me. 
22159. 
Rourke (Vena) : 
If the girl wants you. 12862 (252). 
Just good friends. 12862 (278). 
Rouse (A. W.) God is not dead. 13477. 
Rouse (P. H.): 
He was despised and 
TOS4. 
How beautiful upon the mountains. 
(alse 
Lord’s prayer. 17046. 
Rousseau (D. and M.) Guitare har- 
monique. 103853. 
Rousseau (L. Julien-) 
Rousseau (1L.) 
Roussel (Albert) : 
Aeneas. 9528*, 26541. 
Si quelquefois tu 
26209. 
Vieilles cartes, 
26209. 
4™° symphonie. 3268, 3269. 


rejected. 


See Julien- 


pleures ... 


vieilles mains. 


Routh (Samuel) In your arms. 27561. 
Routson (Ted) : 

Afraid of love. 24040. 

Dream of love and you. 24460. 


Rovenger (L. W.): 
Chant hébreu. 351. 
Rhapsodie mignon. 2264. 
Rovi (Aaron) psewd. See Ajax (Ivor) 
Rowe (Chas.) Baby, youre sending 
me. 9641. 
Rowe (Patte, or Patty) pseud. 
Rowell (Onalouise ) 
Rowe (Raymond) Magic moon shining 
above. 14210. 
Rowell (Onalcuise) : 
Losing my love for you. 20057. 
Love, it’s a funny word. 11149. 


See 


Moon madness. 14290. 
Rowland (Edith): 

Andante. 25391. 

Minuet and trio. 18792. 


15606. 
Leap year 


Two minuets. 
Rowland (John) 
11011. 
Rowland (lL. L.) Fragments. 
Rowland (Mabel) : 
Nine o’clock revue. 
Walk in the sun. 
Rowlands (H. R.): 
Happiness. 10371. 
I’m leaving Dreamland behind me. 
31946. 
Rowlands (Leo): 
House that Jack built. 
Verse of hate. 33578. 
Rowles (John) Wishing we were 
friends again. 3134. 
Rowley (Alec): 
Afternoon. 22. 
Christmas tree roundelay. 9874. 
Concert etude. 29421-29428. 
Dream blossoms. 3774. 
Evening. 685. 
Fantasie and Fugal toceata. 24544. 
Go to sea. 6990. 
Happenings. 7057. 
Jolidays. 10920. 
June rondel. 1344. 


song. 
10249. 


25513*. 
21220. 


31824. 


Lament for Cupid. 19930. 
Morning. 1767. 

Night bird. 8190. 

On Newlyn hill. 17500. 
Poetic studies. 2157. 
Red Indians. 53801. 
Service. 5434. 
Shepherds’ carol. 33121. 
Sieben mirsche. 330382. 


Sky’s a fairy field at night. 5495. 
Song of the west wind. 12060. 
Song to sleep. 12065. 
Thankfulness. 12267. 
Three English sketches. 5370. 
Tunes from an old musical box. 
9086. 
Village scenes. 
Rowley (M. W.): 
If I only had a ring. 24989. 
You are my one and only. 238984. 
Roy (Dallas) Let me. 4603. 
Roy (i. 1.) Sunny. 5621; 
Roy music ¢€o., inc.: 
Dancing ‘til dawn. 6718. 
If I had known. 27512. 
In my garden by a stream. 16728. 
Meet me to-night by the old wishing 
well. 17165. 
Plans. 17623. 
Rusty hinge. 
Sweet night. 18059. 
You're wonderful. 18618. 
Royal (C. E.) Wedding of Ethiopia. 
15261. 
Royal chef. 15517 (202). 
Royal exchange. 323, 386, 1547, 1870, 
2522. 


9139. 


30490. 


2074 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Royal romance. 1479. 
Royale (W. A.) Your picture was di- 
vine dear. 18640. 
Royalty: 
Au soleil du Mexique. 
29258*. 
Bonne chance. 9750. 
Chiffortons. 361. 
Dites merci, madame. 
Hitre deux. 678. 
Invitation 4 l’amour. 
J’ai deviné. 10892. 
Je vous revois.. 
25042. 
Mon cceur se serre. 


9620, 9621, 


5438. 
7523. 
-madame. 


1741. 


On croit toujours aux mots 
d’amour. 8305. 

Pour étre heureux en ménage, 2175. 

Pour ton bonheur. 2178. 

P'tit tour. 2205. 

Quest-c’ que tu dis d’ca. 32988. 


Quand on s’proméne au bord de 
VYeau. 32989. 

Roman d’un jeune homme pauvre. 
2310. 

Tango noir. 338365. 

Tristesse. 33501. 

Vas-y, Zizi. 2901. 

Victoria. 2909. 

Vie est belle. 

Vingt ans, 

2919. 

30' et 40. 18647. 
Royalty (Hditions) 
Royce (—): 

He met Ena in an inn. 

Just a holiday sweetheart. 

Quayside in old Shanghai. 
Royce (Freddy) : 

Blue sunset. 

Boris on the bass. 

Ginger. 16265. 

Grey smoke in the sky. 19370. 

Sarah the sergeant major’s daugh- 
ter. 383064. 

(a eer 8) 


2911. 
cest le beau temps 


Poule. 8450. 
16365. 
13951. 
14633. 


21717, 26696. 
31193. 


Royle Hail glorious city. 
16324. 

Reoynan (Harold) 
friends again. 

Roze (Charlotte) 
23736. 

Rozek (A. F.) 
4408. 

Rozin (H. R.): 

Cross my heart. 


Wishing we were 
3134. 
We found the moon. 


In the land of the sky. 


15923. 


Do you remember. 16037. 
I’m sorry. i6606. 
Redhead lullaby. 17711. 


Sitting in the kitchen. 17928. 
Rozsa (Béla) Sonate. 5373. 
Rozsavolgyi & co.: 

Délibab. 29466. 


Egyedem begyedem. 29540. ~ 


29546. 
1494. 


Hn falumban. 
Feux follets. 
Gentry esardas. 29637. 
Grand rondeau. 30510. 
Két legujabb magyar dala. 
Ket magyar dal. 30497. 
Kis koesma, kis pork6élt. 29977. 
Magyar parasztdalok. 30100. 
Mit ér a nod. 17208. 
Oh cara Arabella. 
Symphonische minuten. 
Weinen, klagen. 1497. 
Rozsnyai (Sandor) : 
Jest tylko jedna 
oe lee 
Mit ér a no. 17208. 
Rozycki (Ludomir) : 
Caton. 13137. 
Modlitwa Lukreeji. 
Piosenka Caton. 14592, 


29970. 


17455. 
30677. 


mitosé. 22537, 


14281, 14282. 
14598. 


Ta noc. 14997, 14998. 
Rozycki (M. 8S.) Just a beautiful 
thought. 7589. 


Rubank, inc.: 
Andante cantabiie. 28809. 
Another stunt band folio. 18712. 
Ballet of the chickens in their 
shells. 24144. 
Bohemian girl. 12988. 
Carry me back to old Virginny. 


18903. 
Concertino. 21799. 
Deep river. 26915. 


Entry of the gladiators. 16130. 
Flight of the bumble bee. 16202. 
Francaise militaire. 17795. 
Fugue XIV. 24129. 

Fugue XXII. 24130. 

Guarany. 10348. 

H. M. 8. Pinafore. 16321. 
Huldigungsmarch. 16315. 
Intermediate method for clarinet. 


27566. 

Jean de Paris. 27602. 

Keloeber eiementary scale and 
chord studies for the violin. 
25102. 

Londonderry air. 30051. 

Martha. 13417. 

Messiah. 27205. 

Mikado. 22831. 

Moldau. 22853. 

New friendship. 20850. 

Old grey mare. 2031. 

Orpheus. 28148. 

Panora. 14561. 

Paradise isle. 14568. 

Pepperino. 2128. 

Pirates of Penzance. 5228. 

Prelude XIV. 24134. 

Prelude XXIJ. 24135. 

Program classics. 17€73. 


Rubank bugle band manual. 5374. 


2079 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 32 


Se EEIEEEED EEE 


Rubank, ine.—Continued. 


Rubank elementary method for 
cello. 28408. 

Rubank elementary method for 
viola. 30486. 

Rubank elementary viclin method. 
11864. 

Rubank sacred orchestra folio. 
2354. 

Rubank symphonette orchestra 
folio. 14717. 

Sakuntala. 17797. 

Secret. 380514. 


Supplementary studies for E flat 
and BB fiat bass. 5630. 

Supplementary studies for saxo- 
phone. 28622. 

Tannhauser. 9158. 

Rubardt (Paul): 
Dritte sonate. 
Sechste sonate. 

Rubel (H. S.): 
Our well-known brother. 14551. 
War! why must we have war. 

12589. 
Ruben (Esther) : 
I broke my heart when I fell for 
you. 988. 
Waltz at midnight. 
Winter moon. 31381. 
Ruben (Harold) Let’s 
14072. 

Ruben (L. A.): 

Highway headin’ home. 22194. 

Ili never wear my heart upon my 
sleeve again. 22290. 

Resurrection. 177380. 

Rubens (Hugo): 
Chauffeur and 

18918. 
Gone with the wind. 31687. 

Rubens (P. A.) au., and Rubens (Her- 

bert) prop.: 
Cupid and co. 
My Mimosa 
15517 (259). 
Poor old Sweep. 
Sweep’s intermezzo. 9509 (719). 
Rubenstein (P. B.) Bump, bump. 
bump in a rumble seat with you. 
24221. 
Rubin (Ada) Meetin’s called to order. 
14242. 

Rubin (B. D.) Dream of love. 6801. 

Rubin (B. I.) All that I need. 24063. 

Rubin (Ethel and Frank) Sil’vry 

moon. 8685. 

Rubin (M. B.) Dream of love. 6801. 

Rubin (Myrna) Dream of love. 6801. 

Rubini (Altobrando) Why be so mean 

to me. 26877. 

Rubino (Salvatore) : 

%° fanteria Regina. 


5806. 
3806. 


9171. 


pretend. 


the debutante. 


29189 (76). 


maid. 9509 (510), 


29189 (335). 


12852. 


10° fanteria Regina. 12853. 
13° fanteria Pinerolo. 12854. 
14° fanteria Pinerolo. 12855. 
39° fanteria Bologna. 12856. 
47° fanteria Ferrara. 12857. 
95° fanteria Udine. 12858. 
96° fanteria Udine. 12859. 
97° fanteria Genova. 12860. 
225° fanteria Arezzo. 12862. 


Rubinoff (Dave) Fascination waltz. 
22015, 27062. 

Rubinstein (A. G.): 
Characterbilder. 9509 (634). 
Cloister knell. 8585. 

Dance of the bayaderes. 

(153); 

Kamennoi Ostrow. 17786. 

Melody in F. 33904 (253). 

Romanee, 23291. 

Since first I met thee. 9509 (6385). 

Woodland echoes. 8586. 
Rubinstein (Beryl) Sleeping princess. 

30560*. 

Rubinstein (H. S.): 
Forever and a day. 
Maryland. 1666. 
Mother mine. 25382. 

Rubinstein (Harold) Hors d’cuvre. 

16443. 

Rubrecht (K. B.) 

Ruby (Harry): 
Cabin on the hilltop. 18866, 21741. 
Day at the races. 19040. 

Doctor Quackenbush. 19087. 
Getting away with murder. 24604. 
Kalmar-Ruby song book. 32190. 
Let’s make a wish. 19971, 22638. 
Moon is in the sky. 4871. 
My heart wants to dance. 
22933. 
What will become of me. 
Women in white. 21486. 

Ruccione (Mario) : 

Faceetta nera. 704. 
Passione mia. 5208. 
Quando suona la banda. 
Ritorno amore. 33002. 
Serenata a Ginevra. 5431. 

Rucker (Al) With my mind on you. 

6112. 
Ruckus (The) 11866. 
Rudall, Carte & co., Itd.: 
Intermezzo. 33090. 
Solo no. XII. 12024. 
Sonata. 12042. 
Suite of four miniatures. 2621. 
Rudee (Leon) I’m standing on my tip- 
toes. 13732. 
Rudesill (Lucile) : 
Again goodbye forever. 3284. 
Can you make a chocolate pie 
26747. 
Good-bye Betty. 24639. 
Heart for rent. 4105. 


31003 


22052. 


Hot music. 7150. 


20287, 
28950. 


32940. 


2076 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


I’ve found the girl at last. 13768. 
Little ring for you. 17012. 

Little white cottage for two. 14122. 
Love is queer. 4725. 

Mellow moon. 79483. 

Moon hangs low in Iowa. 17231. 


My garden is blooming for you. 
4946. 
Spring is on the way. 5578. 


Velvet shoes and satin ribbons. 
5884. 
When grandma was a girl. 9254. 


When I get rich, W. 1. G. R. 21318. 
Rudisill (Fred) : 
Aching heart. 
Dawn. 24382. 
Vm dizzy and daffy 
13691. 
My mother’s melody. 25461. 
Oh, what a pleasure. 14491. 
Southland sounds like heaven to 


12872. 


about you. 


me. 14890. 
Rudolph (EF. H.) Predominator. 28301. 
Rudolph (Frank): 

Thrill me forever. 33439. 

You found the key. 9431. 
Rudstrom (M.) Texas moon. 12263. 
Rudy (B.) Im lost for love. 7321. 
Rudy (C. 1.) New deal review. 17394. 


Rudy Vallee’s Punch bowl revue, ist 
ed. 24722. 
Rue (Wally) Lazy swing. 
Ruebush (W. H.): 
I’m a pilgrim. 12862 (2388). 
- Rest, soldier, rest. 6253 (393). 
Will you love me then as now. 
26404. 

Ruegg (Josephine) : 

Chant du matin. 21569 (66). 
Hilarité. 21569 (203). 

O Canada. 29189 (298, 299). 
Sahara. 21569 (480). 

St. Anne de Beaupré. 29189 (363). 
Till dawn. 21569 (561). 

Ruegger (Charlotte) : 

Junior fiddlers three. 29952. 

Six concert pieces. 30487. 
Riihle & Wendling: 

Fantasie. 4175. 

Meditation. 4812. 

Passacaglia. 5201, 

Rithle & Wendling musikverlag: 
Alhambra. 8298. 
Grossstadtleben. 4057. 
Guten morgen vielliebchen. 
Lebende bilder. 4594. 
Miuckenspiele. 4912. 

Weine nicht. 5962. 
Riiter (Raimund) Zwei vaterlandische 


14031. 


4042. 


kanons. 11868. 

Ruffner (H. W.) Watchful shepherds. 
21245. 
ufo (Palmantonio) Ohio mine. 
23070. 


Rufty (Hilton) 
Ruger (Ralph) 


Gypsy laddie. 29686. 
Ship ahoy. 17879. 


Rugg (P. P.) Midsummer illusion. 
iallsy, 
Ruhi (V. O.) That’s all. 26085. 


Ruhl (W. H.) Id like to make you 


mine. 29776. 

Ruick (Walter) Wanted. 26241. 
Ruiz (Gabriel) Dia soné. 3725. 
Ruiz (Rosendo) Canten y _  bailen. 
31242. 

Rule (B. L.) Mills favorites for male 
quartettes. 1721. 

Ruie (Jimmy) Ive waited a lifetime 
for you. 24907. 

Rule (La Reina) My dream of the 
future. 22913. 

Rulli (R. N.) Paddlin’ in our old 
canoe. 17563. 

Rulova (Zena) You. 9410. 


Rumania, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. 5. 
Rumba rhythms. 25798. 
Rumfelt (Minnie) Cottage at the foot 
of the hill. 3653. 
Rummel (W. M.): 
June. 21569 (272): 
Moonlight. 21569 (368). 
Prelude in B minor. 21569 (460). 
Song. 21569 (517). 
Rumple (Hlizabeth) 
138i aG2ne 
Rumplestiltskin. 
Rumsey (A. H.) 
31438. 
Rumsey (Marjorie) : 
Whenever I am dreaming. 33719. 
Why couldn’t I be you. 26380. 
Run to Jesus. 5377. 
Runecie (#. D.) Lovers’ lane, Saint Jo. 
6253 (299). 
Rund um Deutschland. 30489. 

Rundle (H. R.) Sweetheart days are 
over. 14974. 
Runkel (Fred) : 

Canzoneita. 
Courante. 26849. 
Dramatica. 26966. 
Elegie. 27013. 
Fantasie. 28412. 
Mareia. 28413. 
Prelude. 28414. 
Rondo. 28415. 
Scherzo. 28416. 
Study. 28417. 
Runkle (K. E.): 
Fling wide the gates. 29594. 
God so loved the world. 29657. 
Hail, festal day. 29691. 
Ruoff (Charles) Unusual chords ap- 


Just we two. 


20702*. 
Do you remember. 


26750. 


plied. 30810. 
Rupeka (Waiter) Living for the mo- 
ment. 25201. 


2077 


INDEX 


DUTT; ne.Sh wee 


Rupp (C. B.) 
wrong. 5951. 
Ruppert (Carl) : 


Hold them mules. 22204. 
Peaceful river. 11660. 
Silvery Colorado. 23357. 


That little mountain girl of mine. 


15055. 
Voters beware. 21214. 
Ruppert (Eve) Would you be sur- 
prised. 30947. 


Rupprecht (Theo) Aufzug der gaukler. 
6358. 


Ruscitti (Gabriel) Mother, youre 
queen of them all. 27979. 


Rush (EH. T.) I must have been dream- 


ing. 10675. 

Rush (F. C.) Wee folk are dancing. 
152682. 

Rush (G. L.) Down in the meadow. 
16069. 

Rush (J. P.) Wee foik are dancing. 
15262. 

Rusher (F. O.) Alone with you. 
21599. 


Rushton (T. W.) 
me why. 12686. 
Rushworth & Dreaper, ltd.: 
First book of short organ inter- 
ludes. 22031. 
Laudate Dominum. 
Rusineky (Paul) : 


Why don’t you tell 


22614, 22615. 


I can’t pretend. 27327. 
Tl travel alone. 4246. 


Out of the night. 14553. 
You're’ responsible, sweetheart. 
18608. _ 
Young fella! You’re ready for love. 
12836. 
Rusinky (Paul) Keep hoein’. 19891, 
22589. 
Ruso (Anne): 
Just longing for you. 13975. 
Longing. 380059. 
Russel (Francis) Forever. 22051. 
Russell (Bill) It ain’t love. 19798. 


Russell (C. V.) 
BoD 2. 
Russell (Caroline) 
sage. 28031. 
Russell (Emile) : 
Love in your heart. 
Where did you go. 


Love in the twilight. 


My hidden mes- 


20050. 
29013. 


Russell (G. W.) Our song of love. 
175AS8. 

Russell (H.) Woodman, spare that 
tree. 18532. ~ 

Russell (H. R.) Song of the jungle. 
2537. 

Russell (Henry) Madam swings it. 
11195. 

Russell (J. E.) Old home. 14497. 

Russell (J. BE. J.) Song of the dawn. 


9509 (687). 


We simply can’t go} Russell (Jack) 


We're still in Jove. 


“PLOG 
Russell (Kennedy) : 
Baby’s got a tooth. 6876. 
Come in, and welcome. 15883. 


Ever in my mind. 3848. 
Haste to the fair. 9509 (272). 
Little clockwork fairy. 1508. 
Melody in mauve. 17169. 
Mickey’s toy symphony. 1711. 
Mizpah. 17210. 
Old arm chair. 17470. 
Young Tom o’ Devon. 
Russell (Ll. G) 
Russell (Leah): 
My heart is closed for alterations. 
25437. 
Rain. 146389. 
Russell (Leslie) 
Russell (M. L.) 
Russell (N. J.) 
31071. 
Russell (R. V.): 


33904 (349). 
Townsend song. 9056. 


Hight pieces. 3520. 
See Hodson (M. L.) 
At Sychar’s well. 


I love love in springtime. 1064. 
Juggling hearts around. 1348. 
Love in a mist. 1565. 
Mason-Dixon melody. 1667. 
Some day is no day. 2512. 
Russell (Robert) Good-bye, bright 
moon. 31691. 


Russell (Sheila) 
for alterations. 
Russell (Sidney ) 
15720. 
Russell (Stix) See Russell (W. L.) 
Russell (W. L.): 
Closer. 15866. 
Gabriel is swingin’ out. 


My heart is closed 
25437. 
Birth of the swing. 


19279. 


Small town blues. 5501. 
Russian collegiate drinking song. 
33037. 


Russian folk-dance. 33088. 
Russischer musikverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Concerto. 33285. 
Suite. 29810. 
Russo (Johnny ) 
Russo (P. G.) 
Russo (P. J.): 
Cubanita. 26862. 
Love in your eyes. 
Russo (Philip) Valse Carol. 
Rust (Fred W.) Unto the hills. 
Rust (Friedrich W.): 
Drei frtihlingstage. 
Friihlingsgeschichten. 
Konig Laurin. 7656. 
Leuchtende farben. 
Sommertag am Lido. 
Zauberschloss. 9499. 
Rustin (Ff. A.) Music makes the world 


Can it be true. 314. 


See Russo (P. J.) 


27801. 
30814. 
5869, 


8592. 
31619. 


7729. 
8754. 


go round. 22895. 
Ruth (Max) pseud. See Rutkowski 
(Max) 


2078 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Rutherford (I. B.) 
valley. 33156. 

Rutherford: (Vera): 

Beautiful girl in the right fellow’s 


arms. 15679. 
Beneath a parasol. 18802. 
Rutkowski (J. G.) Hello beautiful. 
7098. 


Rutkowski (Max): 


Dancing ’neath the stars. 24370. 

Gone. 22117. 

Just one more kiss. 32180. 

Lightning. 25176. 

Put on your best bib and tucker. 
32937. 

Some day. 20827. 

Swing Santa swing. 33338. 

Swing, Swing song. 28€53. 


Rutsky (M. 8.) Stand by the U. S. A. 


23449. 
Rutt (H. C.): 
Christ moves on. 3591. 
We share Christ. 26252. 


Rux (V. H.) Pleasure bent. 20568. 
Rux CVOS-): 
I’m the worm and you're the heel. 
4307. 


Pleasure bent. 20568. 
Ruzicka (J. A.) You’re my hit parade. 
23985. 


Ryan (A. F.) Aiways wait. 24077. 


Ryan (A. R.) Five little darlings. 
16195. 
Ryan. (C..r.) : 


Greatest of all showmen. 19365. 
Old apple tree. 17469. 
Ryan (C. H.): 
Franklin D. 3989. 
Franklin D. march. 24593. 
Ryan (Chick) : 
Can’t you give me half a chance. 
217538. 
You’re the only one for me. 24003. 
Ryan (D. R.): 
I am lullaby. 31854. 
Presence. 17664. 
Ryan (EK. M.): . 
It might have been. 
Slumber song. 2482. 


1292. 


Ryan (J. B.) For I’m a baby that’s on 
relief. 19250. 

Ryan (Joanne) pseud. See Noonan 
(Lucille) 


Ryan (John) au., and Ryan (M. E.) 
prop. : 
Dreamy moon. 21936. 
Mother’s lullaby. 22882. 
Youre a lovely thing Lorraine. 
23974. 
Ryan bros. 
(M. E.) 
Rybak (EH. C.) 
morrow. 21059. 


See Ryan (John) and Ryan 


There’s always to- 


126829—37—_—37 


Singer from the] Rybicki (Feliks) 


Modlitwa Lukrecji. 
14282. 
Ryden (T. M.): 
Blue waves, 
13072. 
Hight-cylinder car. 3828. 
Hummin’ do do dodle do do dodle 
do. 24759. 
I’d rather lose with you than win 


sing your lullaby. 


with somebody else. 24778. 
I’m always a bridesmaid. 19603. 
I made your loving a game. 4314. 
Magical love. 20125. 

O-h! I see. 25548. 
Show a little affection to me. 5455. 


Spinning around. 5569. 
Two at the movies. 23669. 
Won’t you, won’t you please say 
yes. 23909. 
Ryder (Dudley) pseud. See Kern 
(C. W.) 
Ryder (N. F.): 
Gwine up. 4048. 
Run to Jesus. 5877. 
Rye (Sophie) My mother’s paradise. 
8125. 


Ryer (L. M.): 
Only in dreams. 28206. 
Under the willow tree. 
Ryerson (Frank) : 
Boston tea party. 15753, 18837. 
Bouney rhythm. 31195. 
Rykken (T. M.) Mother’s lullabye 
[sie] 8085. 
Ryser (H. E.): 


28845. 


Cupid got me. 19007. 
Lois. 22682. 
Ryther (William) Lizzie Pinklefink, 


oh yeah. 22681, 25208. 
Rzepecki (I.): 

Caty Swiat to nuci. 

Katia. 32194. 
S. A. R. 838904 (254). 
S. S. Bear Mountain. 


31233. 


16442, 16711, 


18166. 
S. 8S. S. co. S. S. S. tonic time. 33041. 
Saar (L. V.): 
Abendstaéndchen. 18648 (1). 
Andante. 38383. 
Etude. . 3580. 
Flowing river. 27084. 
Gebet. 18648 (140). 
Hallowing night. 18648 (152). 
Idyl. 28419. 
Liebes-ode. 18648 (222). 
Maiden. 27856. 
On blooming meadows. 32769. 
Saarem (G. P.) Sweetheart. 8885. 


Saasted (N. A.) 
25768. 
Saatkamp (Lillian) : 
I love you from the bottom of my 
heart. 27394, 


Ripples on the lake. 


2079 


INDEX 


Dt Tie nS Vee 


Saatkamp (Lillian)—Continued. 
If I had a mirror in my heart. 
10748. 
Saba (Johnnie) : 
To be in love with you. 12359. 
Words fail me. 23913. 
Sabaitis (J. J.) I whisper good-night. 


19686. 
Sabatini (Renzo) Esercizi prepara- 
tori. 13366. 


Sabbath day solos. 20710. 

Sabin (Bill) Old fashioned lady in an 
old fashioned chair. 25565. 

Sabin (W. D.) My love. 25453. 


Sable (J. J.) I whisper good night. 
19686. 
Sabo (A. J.) jr. Heaven on earth. 
19482. 
Sacadaris (H. A.): 
Coming. 6656. 


He took me in. 16570. 


Little talk with Jesus. 14119. 
Talk to Jesus. 15017. 
Tell me Jesus. 18113. 


Sacchette ( William} 
gal down. 13764. 
Sacchini (Antonio) 

32828. 
Sacco (J. P.) Souls have wings. 
Saceo (Tony): 
Plow man. 32881. 
Summer breeze. 
Sacherman (L. E.) 
12689. 
Sachs (Hilda) : 
Bring back the old-fashioned girl. 


I turned my old 
Pantomime. 
12073. 


18045, 
Wild about you. 


18844. 

I'm getting ready for spring. 
19613. 

Sky-line. 20798. 


Slug-a-bed. 20804. 
Sachs (L. J.) Star of the desert skies. 
26533 (283). 
Sachs (Maurice) : 
My dream girl. 11372. 
Silver cloud. 2447. 
Sachsse (Hans) Neue dom. 17390. 


Saecré Léonee. 11520. 
Sacred choruses for men’s’ voices. 
17791. 


Sacred harp pub. co., inc. 
sacred harp. 25614. 
Sacred orchestra selections 
24031 (176). 
Sacred songs. 11877. 
Saddler (Joshua) : 
Clotild. 9886. 
Delilah. 10012. 
Lord remember me. 11126. 
Sadero (Geni) Partenza di Selassié. 
25647. 
Sadko. 14868. 
Sadler (Basil) : 
Birthday of Texas. 9717. 


Original 


WO? ws 


I’ve got my chin up. 16651. 
Steppin’ out. 5592. 
You better pay attention to me. 
23940. 
Sadlo (Jan): 


I understood it all. 10688. 
Mongrel rhythm. 4866, 
Sadokerski (Freda) We're for you, 
Franklin D. 183846. 
Saegel (P.) pseud. See Bertrand 
(Paul) 


Saenger (Gustav) : 
Musical masterpieces. 
20258. 
Poupée valsante. 
Saenz (A. C.) 


20256- 


26533 (227). 
I am with you. 19518. 


Saeys (Eug.)  Deuxiéme concertino. 
toads 

Safford (Gueren) pseud. Oh for some- 
one. 5098. 


Safford (M. A.) Oh for someone. 5098. 
Safier (Rosamonde) : 
My grade A gal, 11385. 
Pebbles in the pond. 20526, 
Swing low, sweet Harriet. 
Safos (Paul) 
them. 22347. 
Safroni (Arnold) 
ton (Arnold) 
Safroni-Middleton (Arnold) : 
Chanson de la nuit. 9509 (111). 
Night riders. 9509 (523). 
Rough diamonds. 9509 (631). 


30671. 
I’m not afraid to tell 


See Safroni-Middle- 


Salute the standard. 9509 (645). 
Stronghold. 9509 (712). 


Safstrom (Gust) : 
Dream waltz. 10088. 
G. O. P. march. 10279. 
Just remember you can 
10955. 
Saganovich (Wassil) 
flop hop. 6771. 
Sage (F. C.) Miss you most of all. 
22812. 
Sagstetter (E. H.): 
America, I love you. 29226. 
Have you seen my baby. 29707. 
I want you only. 29845. 
If you only knew what a kiss can 
do. 29868. 
Moonlight brings dreams of you. 
22868. 
Wisconsin blues. 30929. 
Yearning for you. 380951. 
You broke my heart, then cast it 


sinile. 


Doing the flip 


aside. 380959. 
Saied (Gladys) Take me till death 
do us part. 20982. 
Sailer (G. W.) Townsend march. 
5808. 


Sailin’ high. 14719*. 
St. Andard (Raymond) 
chestral composition. 


Themes of or- 
21038, 21039. 


2080 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


St. Charles (C. E.) I sing only of you. 
4326 


St. Clair (F.J.): 
Scarlet mask. 2378. 
Steel king. 12124, 12125. 
St. Clair (Katharine) Won’t you love 


me. 21569 (623). 
Saint-Cyr (Mario) Ideal protests. 
32081. 


St. Gregory guild, inc.: 
Ambrosian and Gregorian chants. 
31036. 
Missa brevis. 32500. 
Missa pro defunctis. 
St. James (G. W.): 
Sweet Marie. 26018. 
Sweetheart mine. 33328. 
St. John (Bert) Broken idol. 
Gi 
St. John (EH. W.): 
Blue bonnet Sue. 24188. 
Springtime and you. 20888. 
St. John (O. B.) Call, we heard the 
call of freedom. 18874. 
St. John (Stephen) Learnright method 
for plectrum guitar. 
St. Pierre (Leon) Greta Garbo is my 
girl. 29680. 
Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 
Air de ballet. 33046. 
Airs de ballet de Parysatis. 
(559). 
Andante de la troisiéme symphonie. 
28424. 
Assassinat du Due de Guise. 9509 
(641), 12862 (445, 446). 
Barcarolle. 31003 (156). 
Beauty eternal. 2348. 
Cheeur triomphal. 28425. 
Etienne Marcel. 21569 (482, 483). 
Evening bells. 20720. 
Francaise militaire. 17795. 
Glad new day. 5388. 
Gloire de Corneille. 9509 (642). 
Jota aragonese. 2349. 
Marche religieuse. 12862 (447). 


32003. 


18648 


3270 


Matin. 18648 (311). 

My heart at thy dear voice. 26533 
(245). 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 11884, 
33047. 

Orient et Occident. 29189 (364, 
365). 


Prélude du Déluge. 6253 (400). 

Princesse jaune. 9509 (643). 

Proserpine. 310038 (157). 

Réverie du soir. 18648 (3812, 318). 

Rouet d’Omphale. 3270 (560), 
15517 (329). 

Sur les bords du Nil. 9509 (644). 

Swan. 2350, 23297, 33048, 33049. 

Saint-Saéns (M. L. T.): 

Assassinat du Due de Guise. 

(641), 12862 (445, 446). 


9509 


31003 (156). 
9509 (642). 
12862 (447). 


Barearolle. 
Gloire de Corneille. 
Marche religieuse. 


Matin. 18648 (811). 
Orient et Occident. 29189 (364, 
365). 
Proserpine. 31008 (157). 
Saipe (B. A.): 


Part of my heart. 20514. 
You had a date that night. 
Sakellaridis (T. I.) Maritsa. 
Sakellariou (Antonios) : 
Balos. 178. 
Chasapicos horos. 27706. 
Let’s have a drink. 27706. 
Sakuntala. 17796. 
Salabert (Francis) : 
A Nanterre. 2. 
Alma Portena. 29214. 
Avee ce bon Monsieur Auber. 
Baby. 29270. 
Beaux nuages d’automne. 
Comme une femme. 417. 
Dias felices. 29476. 
Inspiracion. 29906. 
Juanita. 7582. 
Negro bravo. 
Pelele. 30392. 
Ronda. 30475. 
Rosa de Mayo. 30479. 
Soirée avec Weber. 2496. 
Souvenirs des trois Strauss. 
Split. 2567. 
Tes yeux noirs. 2711. 
Vitamines. 26219. 
Voluptuosa. 30830. 
Salabert (Editions) : 
A Nanterre. 2. 


A vingt ans. 29190. 
Alma Portena. 29214. 
Amour est un petit jeu. 15578. 


Auprés de vous. 29261. 


15447. 
1664. 


9622. 
198. 


30268. 


2507. 


Avec ce bon Monsieur Auber. 9622. 
Baby. 29270. 
Beaux nuages d’automne. 198. 


6441. 
31201. 


Bergére entétée. 
Broadway-nu-follies. 
C’est Bichon. 15784. 
C’est la rumba. 29353. 

C’est un mauvais garcon. 29354. 
Cane...Cane...Canebiére. 6555. 
Ce n’est pas trés trés bien... 348. 
Chanson des iles. * 24280, 
Chansons de nos vingt ans. 350. 
Chant de la jeunesse. 26771. 
Chant du travail. 29381. 

Comme une femme. 417, 418. 
D’Ajaccio 4 Bonifacio. 9954. 
Dias felices. 29476. 

Dis-moi que tu m’aimes. 10028. 
Donnez-moi la main. 6777. 
Dupont, Dubois, Durand. 6824. 

En se regardant. 6849. 


2081 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


a 


Salabert (Editions )—Continued. 
Faites ca pour moi. 10187, 29572. 
Fleurs de Paris. 16200. 
Imaginons que nous avons réve. 


29873. 

Inspiracion. 29906. 

J’aime la mer comme une femme. 
7563. 

J’aime les femmes, e’est ma folie. 
16821. 


Je n’ai pas dit: je vous aime. 16824. 

Je n’aime pas qu’on me regarde. 
1316. 

Je ne donnerais 
299438. 

Juanita. 7582. 

Laissez-moi vous aimer. 

Lilliana. 30029. 

Ma Nénette. 30092. 

Marinella. 17145. 

Mon cceur est un petit bateau. 


pas ma _ place. 


16896. 


7992. 
Mon gangster. 17216. 
Mon oncle Alex. 7998. 


Mots qu’on pense tout bas. 17257. 
Negro bravo. 30268. 

Pelele. 303892. 

Peseadous ouh! ouh. 8392. 


Petit cabanon. 8393. 


Plus beau tango du monde. 84835. 
Poule. 8450. 
Pourquoi je vous aime. 11724. 


Prosper ... yop la boum. 8475. 
P’tit bout d’femme. 11747. 
Quand Vamour a passé par 1a. 

Pea ( PAL 
Quand méme. 2207. 
Retires-tu tes lunettes. 
Ronda. 30475. 
Rosa de Mayo. 30479. 
Si je devais. 2431, 8673. 
Si je lui dis non. 2432. 
Simone est comme  @¢a. 
17899. 

Soirée avec Weber. 2496. 
Soleil d’amour. 25915. 
Souvenirs des trois Strauss. 
Split. 2567. 
Suis ton chemin. 20921. 
Sur mon ceeur. 8873. 
Tango bleu. 30684. 
Tango des filles. 30685. 
Tehi-tehi. 18100. 
Tes yeux noirs. 2711. 
Tortillerra. 18219. 
Tout p’tit peu. 9053. 
Trois mélodies. 2399. 
Vitamines. 26219. 
Voluptuosa. 308380. 
Vous avez l’éclat de la rose. 
Yen a qu’un dans Marseille. 

Salacan (John): 
Forget it. 10285. 
I don’t know from nothin’. 


2257. 


17898, 


2557. 


9156. 
9400. 


7203. 


I’m in love with you. 7313. 
Low down man. 4759. 
Ridin’ along on a spoon. 8542. 
Too lovely to love. 18214. 
You find fault with everything. 
12774. 
Salami (A.) Dark eyes. 3684, 15961. 
Salandri (Natalie) See Schultz (N. 8.) 
Salant (Hy) I made no mistake in 
loving you. 138740. 
Salant (Ted) I’m in love with you. 
31941. 
Salatich 
28571. 
Salazar (Ernestine) Moon we'll share. 
325382: 


(N. E.) Southland blues. 


Salb (J. B.): 
T’ll never dream again. 24818, 
Too bad. 26142. 
Underneath the smile of Ol’ Man 

Moon. 21181. 

Salecto (EH. S.): 
As long as you are mine. 26603. . 
Calling for you. 13117, 18877. 
Calling for you my dear. 6544. 
Why did it happen to me. 21894. 


Salemme (W. J.) Amore di patria. 


6316. 

Salerno (Don and Henry) I for you. 
13642. 

Saletti (Lino) Valzerino. 15200. 

Salierno (Fannie) Honey dear I love 
you, I do, I do, I do. 19473. 


Salina (M.) Bravo Rafaelillo. 26710. 
Salit (BHlias) : 
Are they only vacation dreams, 
24102. 
Long Island moon. 22700. 
Swing, what is this thing. 23521. 
Thanks for the wrong number 


operator. 23574. 
They’re throwin’ their diaries 
away. 23606. 


Sallee (A. B.) jr. Sleep darling sweet- 
heart and dream. 2474. 

Sallee (Andy) jr. Take me with you 
in your dreams. 5673. 

Sallee (O. M.) Sweetheart, I love to 
remember. 23511. 

Salley (K. J.) Easter wedding. 6838. 

Sallustio (Giacinto) : 


Fiorella. 731. 
Inno a Benito Mussolini. 1264, 
7519, 29908. 
Sally. 28426. 
Salomon. Roi. See Solomon. King of 
Israel. 
Salomon (EH. A.) And so it ends. 
21609. 
Salonites (Victoria) : 
My baby. 17278. 


Sweet paradise. 18060. 
Salsbury (Al) aw., and Salsbury (D. 
M.) prop. Habit like you is hard to 


2082 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


break. 10356. 
Salsbury (V. M.) 
Salsbury corp.: 

Bachelor of hearts. 29279. 
Smile at me through your tears, 
30568. 


Tired. 9026. 


Salt. and pepper. 5389*, 
Salter (M. T.): 
Afterglow. 15517 (38). 


Breath of God. 15761. 


Day is dying in the west. 6253 
(95). 

Hives. 15517 (91). 

Kingdom of the spring. 15517 
(201). 

October. 15517 (276). 

Tanager. 15517 (394). 


Virgin’s lullaby. 380824. 
Winter. 15517 (456). 

Salter (Sumner) : 
Benedictus in D. 15517 (25). 
Christ-child. 26794. 
Come unto Me, ye weary. 

(107). 

Evening bells. 20720. 
Gloria in excelsis. 21569 (166). 
In Thee O Lord, have I put my 


3270 


trust. 21569 (250). 
Jubilate Deo. 21569 (271). 
Judge me, O God. 21569 (350). 
Lord is my light. 3270 (384, 385). 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. 21569 
(456). 
Send out thy light. 21569 (176). 
Shepherds. 28476. 


Virgin’s lullaby. 30824. 
Saltman (Philip): 
Happy go lucky. 193898. 
Heigh-ho. 16882. 
I gotta have love. 
Lullaby of the sea. 17097. 
Rainy day in May. 17699. 
That’s my love. 21029. 
You shall have it. 18619. 
Saltmarsh (M. K.) Rose 
8578. 
Salus (D. G.): 
I found love in a dream. 27348. 
Let’s forget. 27703. 
Salustri (Giacomo) How long must 
I wait for you Lily. 7161. 


16502. 


leaves. 


Salustri (Jack) See Salustri (Gia- 
como ) 

Salvado (L.) J’peux pas quitter Pau- 
paul. 13818. 


Salvation army brass band journal. 
2356-2358, 8608, 17800, 20727, 
33053. 

Salvation army instrumental albums, 
no. 22. 30494. 

Salvationist pub. & supplies, ltd.: 

Musical salvationist. 1800-1802, 
4920, 8053, 113842, 14331, 17272, 


20260, 22897, 25404, 27990, 32559, 
32560. 

Salvation army brass band journal. 
2358, 8608, 17800, 20727, 304983, 
33053. 

Salvation army instrumental al- 
bums. 30494. 

Salvatore (Di Mauro): 
Brill’andina. 15762. 
Primavera. 17668. 

Salvatori (Adolph) : 

It’s just your picture on the wall. 
Seles 

Our love has ended much too soon. 
25619. 

Salvatori (Lee) 

darkness. 3948. 

Salvatori (Paul): 

After to-night. 24045. 

From out of the darkness. 

If by chance. 22484. 

Live for to-night. 22678. 

This is your wedding day. 23609. 

What difference does it make. 
26271. 

Will you see me through. 23884. 

Yolanda. 33821. 

Salviucci (Giovanni) : 

Introduzione. 2359. 

Introduzione, Passacaglia e Finale. 
16772. 

Salmo di David. 2358. 

Sinfonia da camera. 25875. 

Salzburg -ausverkauft. 19733, 

Salzedo (Carlos) : 

Berceuse. 9509 (60). 

Caprice scherzando. 9509 (99). 

Harmonious blacksmith. 10358. 

Tiny tales for harpist beginners. 
23628. 

Salzer (Arthur) 

empress of the sea. 

Salzer (E. J.): 

I’m so shy. 26583 (181). 

Lads and lassies. 26533 (158). 

Samazeuilh (Gustave) : 

Andante de la troiséme symphonie. 
28424, 

Istar. 21569 (254). 

Sommeil de Canope. 

Samberg (Benjamin) : 
Hootshe kootshe, sing it with me. 


From out of the 


3948. 


20504. 


Queen Mary, the 


17687. 


21569 (515). 


29749. 
I know a crazy song. 27359, 31897. 
Limericks. 32285. 


Novelty Benny. 11512*. 
Pineapple whiskey. 11689*. 


6347, 


30493, | Saminsky (Lazare): 


Around the May-pole. 
Autumn fields. 63861. 
Careful Etta. 6571. 
Dance of the warriors. 6707. 
Drowsy shepherdess. 6820. 
Enchantment. 6850. 


2083 


INDEX 


Saminsky (Lazare) —Continued. 


Epilogue. 6852. 
Fiddlin’ Joe. 6898. 
Fire bell. 6907. 


Gay promenade. 6960. 
Harper-minstrel sings. 
Irishman dances. 7525. 
March. 8647. 
Newfoundland air. 
Old veranda. 8294. 
Parade. 8369. 
Pixie frolic. 8419. 
Scherzino. 8625. 
Shadows. 8649. 
Smugglers. 8723. 
Sunday afternoon music. 


7072. 


1947. 


8861. 


With trumpets and drums. 9368. 
Young pioneers. 9487. 
Sammarco (Emma) How can you say 
you love me. 19496. 
Sammis (Claude) Horned frogs, we 
are all for you. 7147. 
Sammis (Raphael) Meet me in the 


morning with a smile. 27896. 
Sammlung von stticken alter italieni- 
scher meister fiir die moderne orgel. 
9509 (647). 
Sammond (H. 8S.) 
Samora (O. T.) 
9757. 
Sample (Jene) Rock me in the cradle 
of the moon. 5348. 
Samples (Ralph): 
Occasional kisses won’t do. 30312. 
You write the music and I’ll write 
the words. 24022. 
Sampson (EH. M.): 
Facts and figures. 13381. 
Under the spell of the blues. 5860. 
Sampson (Edgar) Stompin’ at the 
Savoy. 5599, 18018. 
Sampson (Godfrey) : 
Badajoz. 3399. 
Child’s suite. 
Elegie. 10142. 
Pastoral tune. 5204, 30387. 
72 harmony and two-part counter- 
point exercises. 17803. 
Samson (Nelly) Comprendre. 
Samson. 22145, 22146. 
Samson and Delila. 33047. 
Samson and Delilah. 11884. 
Samson et Dalila. 26533 (245). 
Samuel (C. B.)*gr:~ Portrait.of you. 
14616. 
Samuel (Harold): 
In two parts. 16758. 
Sketches by Sol. 8700. 
Samuel Cranston. 30495*. 
Samuelian (Ara and Dick): 
Cryin’ for love. 6687. 
Have a heart. T7075. 
How was I to know. 7164. 


Winter. 30927. 
Boy I tried to forget. 


9865. 


424, 


Dt. 17, ni-si, yaad 


I found the melody in your eyes. 
7219. 

I like to linger by Niagara. 7245. 

If I had only known. 7430. 

Night I bumped my head against 


the stars. 8192. 
Only in dreams you do. 83388. 
Say it again. 8623. 
Somebody always loses. 8745. 


Speakin’ of love. 8801. 
Still you’re not satisfied. 8835. 
Was I dreaming. 9185. 
What is this change in me. 92387. 
World came to an end. 9391. 
Samuels (Art) pseud. See Samuelian 
(Ara) 
Samuels (Dick) pseud. See Samuelian 
(Dick) . 
Samuels (Edmond): 


Believe me. 9691. 
Coo-ee. 9913. 
Samuels (G. A.) Tantalizing. 33368. 


Samuels (W. G.): 

Blazin’ the trail to my home. 9725. 

College walk. 21787, 24821. 

Cottage by the moon. 15910. 

I know what the well dressed man 
will wear. 31900. 

Moonlight and palm trees. 25367. 

Now that we’re together. 17441. 

Old fashioned buggy in the bar. 
20418. 


Silla vaquera. 5463. 


Stars around the moon. 20896, 
23455. 
Sunday on the Swanee. 2629. 


Sundown in Peaceful Valley. 2630. 


Swingtime. 12201, 18079, 20966. 
There’s a cottage by the moon. 
8986. 
Samuelson (Arvid) : 
Brownies. 6517. 


Colonel Bogey. 6689. 
Come to the fair. 6658. 
Fairy pipers. 6883. 
How lovely are Thy dwellings. 
7162, 7163. 
I hear you calling me. 7233, 7234. 
Pomp and circumstance march no. 
1. 8441. 
Rayini’s serenade. 8505. 
Second minuet. 8638. 
San Angelo (Joseph) : 
I’m just sentimental. 4289. 
It’s a night of splendor. 19805. 
Sanchez (Hermanos) Poemas de mi 
patria. 5241. 


Sanchez (Orlando) Sweet. 30649. 
Sanchez (S. P.): 

Gaona. 31628. 

Hidalgo. 31794. 

Serenata misteriosa. 30521. 


Sixteenth Ave. at Coolidge. 33163. 


2084. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sanchez de Fuentes (Eduardo) See 
Sanchez de Fuentes y  Pelaez 
(EHduardo ) 


Sanchez de Fuentes y Pelaez (Edu- 
ardo) : 
Composiciones para canto y piano. 
$901, 9902. 
Cuban folk-song. 
Sandauer (Heinz) : 
Herz ist einsam in der welt. 31789. 
Ja mein kleiner htitto-hotto, htitto- 
hotto reiter. 168238. 


3218. 


Mama ich bin so glticklich. 32418. 

Wir wollen triumen. 12706. 
Sandberger (Adolf) : 

Drei trios. 10394. 

Fiinf lieder und gesinge. 17807. 
Sandby (Herman) Quintett. 28323. 


Sanders (A. B.) When the peach trees 
are blooming in Dixie. 21342. 
Sanders (Al): 
Drifting along with love. 
Foolish pride. 31598. 
Giggles. 22086. 
I missed my chance. 27454. 
I nominate you. 19646. 
King of the air. 27652. 
Lonely heart. 22690. 
Night-time in the Orient. 28100. 
On the Conewango neath the cres- 


31493. 


cent moon. 5146. 
Sanders (Alma) Just a bit of Irish 
lace. 10930. 
Sanders (Hffie) I want to dream in your 
arms. 27488. 


Sanders (G. H.): 
All aboard. 31020. 
Alumni march. 31038. 
Armistice march. 31063. 
Ascher’s clipper band book. 24108. 
Ascher’s four star folio for orches- 

tra. 21633. 

Choclo. 31287. 
Cities service march. 24309, 24310. 
Come back to Sorrento. 32324. 
Double eagle march. 31460. 
Father of victory. 31565. 
Gold and silver. 31675. 
In the good old days. 32088. 
Loch Lomond. 32324. 
New horizons. 32662. 


None but the lonely heart. 33516. 
Viennese refrain. 330981. 
Violets. 33585. 

Sanders (G. W.) Flower girl. 3913. 


Sanders (Herbert) 
' adore Thee. 204. 
Sanders (Joe): 


Joyful, joyful, we 


Half way to dawn. 4062. 
Time out for love. 33447. 
Twinkle toes. 23668. 


Sanders (R. F.): 
T’ll remember, 
away. 24820. 


when I’ve gone 


We'll always be, just as we are. 
26246. 

Sanders (R. L.) 
Sanders (Troy) : 

Angelina. 6327. 

Dainty steppers. 

Dos galanes. 6789. 

I sing of spring. 7366, 19657. 

Linda muchacha. 7749. 

Noche azul. 8213. 

Salud a todos. 8606. 

Sneezing love. 2487. 

Suenos de princesa. 8850. 

Which is which. 9302. 
Sanderson (F. A.): 

Democratic march. 19064. 

Oldsters’ march. 11577. 
Sanderson (Wilfrid) : 

Charm me asleep to music. 

Sower. 9509 (697). 

Why. 9509 (801). 
Sandgren (C. D.): 

Gone, but not forgotten. 29665. 


Reeessional. 2239. 


6700. 


15830. 


Nearest my heart. 25486. 
San Diego. 11890. 
Sandler (Lena) : 

Lovely vision. 11173. 


Middletown is the town for me. 


48438. 
Sandor (Jeno) Két magyar dal. 
30497. 
Sandoval (Miguel) : 
Dulces recuerdos. 16106. 
Farewell my country. 27059. 
I come to you. 10517. 
Sin tu amor. 17901. 
Yo hasta el cielo daria. 15426, 
30954. 
Sands (lL. H.) We all will love our 
dear U. S. A. 38624. 
Sands (Lee) This is a drug store. 
12330. 


Saneholtz (EH. D.): 
Lord send Thy word. 17045. 
Siloam’s shady rill. 11976. 
Sanford (Dick) : 
And they said it wouldn’t last. 
21612. 
Everybody kiss yeur partner. 3853. 
In a little jernt in Greenpernt by 
the Gowanus canal. 19740. 
Since Yussel learned to yodel, he’s 
a Yiddishe mountaineer. 8689. 
That song. 5726. ai 
Uncle Elmer’s almanac. 
Ya big sissy. 21463. 
Sanford (H. L.): 
Barn dance. 
Irish patrol. 
Sanford (H. C.): 
Sons of Texas. 14884. 
Victory bound. 12499, 28873. 


21171. 


3270 (44). 
3270 (325). 


2089 


INDEX 


Sanford (Richard) You're another 
step toward heaven in the church 
across the way. 15466. 

Sanford (Roy) Just say too doo too 
doo. 10956. 

San Francisco. 

Sang (Henry) 

Sangicrgio (Giorgio) 
saxophone. 8612. 

Sanglear (Charles) : 

Grand processional. 


12733, 12734, 17810. 
Ship. 33126. 
6 themes for 


26533 (101). 


Half has never been told. 26533 
(103). 
Refuge. 26533 (235). 
Sanguinet (J. A.) Fools dream. 3922. 
Sa Nicola (Jack) Too soon. 15134. 
Sankey (W. H.) Mississippi valley, 
I’m coming back to you. 22844. 


Sanmartini (G. B.) Sinfonia in do 
maggiore. 23363. 

Sanner (Ralph) Swing my soul. 
18074. 

Sans-Souci (Gertrude) pseud. See 


Toomey (G. S. 8S.) 
Sant Ambrogio (Anthony): 
Falling snow. 29575. 
Sleepy story. 30561. 
Santa Claus march. 380306, 32723. 
Santa Emma (Pasquale) Oh Paul, I 
could not say no more no, no, no to 
you. 382747. 
Santa Lucia. 
Santa’s magic powder. 
Santich (John) 
sire. 24699. 
Santly bros.—Joy, ine.: 
Don’t look now. 24442. 
Floating on a bubble. 31589. 
Go West young man. 27144. 
Good-night my lucky day. 31698. 
Hickory-dickory-dock. 16405, 19447. 
I dream of Bermuda. 24785. 


14727, 14728, 17818, 33059. 
33059*. 
Heart of heart’s de- 


I’m gonna clap my hands. 1092, 
1093. 

I’m one step ahead of my shadow. 
19632. 

I’m _ pixilated over you. 10651, 
10652. 

I was saying to the moon. 27495. 

I wish I were a_ clown §like 
Pagliacci. 13806, 16678. 

It must be love. 382119. 

It’s a small world, after all. 10862. 


Lady wants to dance. 32227. 

Last night I dreamed of you. 
22611. 

Love is good for anything that ails 
you. 382376. 

Me and the moon. 20171, 20172. 

My memory song. 8122. 

Nothing’s blue but the sky. 17482. 

Now you're talkin’ my language. 
32716. 


pt. 1H, n! Ss Vou 


Oh! You rogue! You stole my heart. 
23069, 25563. 


OV man Mose. 8269. 

On a typical tropical night. 28184, 
28185. 

Over a bow] of suki-yaki. 20499. 


Something to look forward to. 


20841. 
State of my heart. 8828, 12122. 
Sunshine at midnight. 12159, 
14950. 
Touch of your lips. 5802. 


We happen to be in the army. 
33627. 

What will become of me. 28950. 

When a boy from the mountains 
weds a girl from the valley. 


12594. 
When the sun_ sets over the 
Rockies. 21346. 
Who belongs to you. 21388. 
Santojanni (G.) Casa musicale. Piedi- 
grotta Santojanni 1985. 5223. 
Santoni (J. H.) Besame. 13040. 
Santonocito (Santo) Mio April. 4852. 


Santoro (F. P.): 
I’m wondering why you've cheated 
on me. 4811. 
Thinking of someone who has left 
me. 26116. 
Santos (Don) Santos junior Spanish 
guitar method. 33060, 33061. 
Santos (Don) pub. co., ine.: 
Melodic Hawaiian guitar folio. 
32459. 
Santos junior Spanish guitar 
method. 383060, 33061. 
Santos novella folio. 33062, 
Santucei. (J. J.); 
Heartaches and mem ries. 
Sing to me love. 5483. 
Santucci (John): 
Can this be love. 138126. 
Lovers waltz. 4753. 
This is the day. 5764. 
Sapellnikoff (—) Second gavotte. 
29189 (378). 
Saperton (David): 
Boite 4 musique. 29332. 
By the lagoon. 29349, 29350. 
Cubanola. 29448. 
Evening in the desert. 29560. 
Saputo (Frank) jr. Fly in the fiddle. 
10226. 
Sarah 
20495. 
Sarasate (Pablo de) 
15508, 18648 (397). 
Sarbek (Boris) Du soleil dans mon 


ceur. 10120. 
Sarbib (Roger) Mal de mer. 30108. 
Sarché (Edward) Franklyn D. Roose- 


velt. 29617. 


4108. 


(Harold) Our to-morrow. 


Zigeunerweisen. 


2086 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sargent (C. H.): 

Old dusty road. 144983. 

Sunset valley. 14949. 

Sargent (HK. R.) This is the night. 
21079. 
Sargent (L. L.): 

Apple blossom time. 

Cherry blossom time. 13151. 

Rhododendrons. 28254. 

Roses of springtime. 23289. 
Sargent (Rena) I never knew. 7351. 
Sargent (Wayne) : 

Just like a china cup. 

Lonely soul. 20044. 
Sari. 1597--1602, 7857. 
Sarli (A. G.): 

He never cared. 16366. 

Hold me tight. 29739. 

Moonlight in your eyes. 27962. 
Sarli (C. Di) Cancioén de Ausencia. 

24247. 
Sarnoff (lL. R.) 
Sarony (Leslie) : 
Let me carry your bag dad, to 
Bagdad, dad. 4605. 
No more war. 11497. 
When the territorials are on pa- 
rade. 21347. 
Sarson (May): 
All in the April evening. 18679. 
How wonderful are all Thy works. 


12936. 


19877. 


Music box. 22891. 


31835. 
TI sing of a maiden. 16689. 
Red Indians. 5801. 


Sing levy dew. 20786. 
Summer springs so fresh. 
Sarti (Giuseppe) Andante. 
Sartorio (Arnoldo) : 
Fascination. 21569 (130). 
Gavotte de la reine. 21569 (160). 
Twinkling stars. 24031 (219). 
With flying colors. 6253 (535). 
Sas (André) Suite péruvienne. 8856. 
Sasek (J. R.) Vm just rocking in the 
cradle of the moon. 7316. 
Saskowski (C. A. E.) Yours to com- 
mand. 38254*. 
Sassa (Kokka) In my arms. 27542, 
Sassany (Joseph) Dreaming of the 
one far-away. 31481. 
Sassmannshbausen (Walter) : 
Be thou faithful unto death. 
Lovely appear. 849. 
There were shepherds. 2765. 
Three chorale harmonizations. 
170. 
Sasso (Joe) 
the question. 
Sather (R. H.): 
Dancing and romancing. 26877. 
Heaven must have sent you. 918. 
Tuck me off to Dreamland. 12419. 
Two hundred a month on the 
Townsend plan. 26178. 


12149. 
5o97. 


188. 


Forgetting you is out of 
758. 


Satoris (F., Je): 


If you were a little birdie. 32055. 

Old rusty stove. 8288. 
Satterfield (H. P.): 

Con amore. 426. 

Supplication. 2683. } 
Saturday brings rainy weather. 15517 

(331); 

Sauer (Emil) Chasse. 29189 (57). 
Sauer (L. E.): 

Way of my heart. 383623. 

Wrong. 21459. 


Sauer (William) : 
It’s the way you dance tonight. 


a2 e2. 
Just a kiss from lips as sweet as 
yours: 27617, 
She loves me, and loves me not. 
30582. 


Your smile. 3253. 
Sauers (George) sr. 
pay attention. 11701. 
Sauguet (Henri) Concerto 1. 9907. 
Saul (R. E.) Make believe. 27858. 
Saums (R. D.) Georgie Porgie Pudd’n 
Pie. 3964. 
Saunders (Geo.) 
your thought. 
Saunders (J. E.) 
splash at that beautiful ocean. 
Saunders (R. D.): 
Cornstalk fiddle and a horse hair 
bow. 9917. 
Hymn to America. 10491. 
Village waltz. 12508. 


Please citizens 


I’d give a penny for 
16483. 

I’m making a big 
16595. 


When bluebonnets are blooming. 
18397. 
Wonderful lady, mother mine. 
18521. 
Saunders (Sidney) Gorse bloom. 
ZZ ie 


Saunders (W. R.) jr. Me and this 
heart of mine. 32449. 

Saup (R. CC.) Gone with the wind. 
27158. 

Sauret (Emile) aw., and Sauret (EH. E.) 
prop. Chanson sans paroles et Ma- 
zourka. 26533 (36). 

Saury (Emile): 

Air de ballet. 15517 (4). 
Cavatine. 18648 (62). 

Sauter (R. A.) Laughing at you now. 
80001. 

Sautreuil (Jean): 
Jérome Perreau. 
Mélody. 17815. 
Tango noir. 33365. 
Vogue mon cceur. 
2 gamines. 26528. 

Saux (Gaston) : 

C’est Vamour. 9794. 

Chanson presque triste. 
Cot! Cot. 9924. 
Doux horloger. 


10908. 


9151. 


9855. 
10065. 


2087 


INDEX 


Saux (Gaston )—Continued. 
Enlacement. 10151. 
Faut du doigté. 10196. 


J’ai trop d’amour. 10898. 
Pas grand chose. 11654. 
Puisque t’as le tas. 11752. 


Senhora. 11931. 
Si jétais petit oiseau. 
Souvenirs. 12083. 
Vieux bane. 12502. 
Savage (Amelia) au., 
(KF. W.) prop. Please don’t run over 
me. 28277. 
Savage (I. 
33615. 
Savar 
4083. 
Saviano (Ernest) 
last June. 33536. 
Savile (John) MHere’s a health unto 
his majesty. 19441. 
Saville (—): 
He met Ena in an inn. 163865. 
Just a holiday sweetheart. 13951. 
Quayside in old Shanghai. 14633. 
Saville (Harry): 
Blue sunset. 21717, 
Boris on the bass. 
Ginger. 16265. 
Grey smoke in the sky. 19370. 
It’s gonna be a bright and sunny 
day. 7544. 
Nun-Yuff and Sun-Yuff. 25535. 
Sarah the sergeant major’s daugh- 
ter. 33064. 
Savino (Domenico) : 
Grass widow’s lament. 19356. 
I want you forever. 22421. 
Metropolitan nocturne. 22824. 
On the trail. 11594. 
Symphony in steel. 20970. 
Xavier Cugat’s favorite collection 


11965. 


M.) Wanderers” goal. 


(Samuel ) Haunting melody. 


"Twas a year ago 


26696. 
31193. 


of tangos and rhumbas. 6139. 
Savior lead me. 5400. 
Savitt (Jan) Play geography. 32874. 
Savoy-hotel 217. 32075. 


Sawler (HE. M.) 
23401. 

Sawtelle (M. O.) 
time to forget. 

Sawtelle (Salty) 

Sawyer (A. E.) 

Sawyer (A. H.) 
28002. 

Sawyer (Adella): 


Some one is waiting. 


It will take a long 
16816. 
Sce Sawtelle (M. O.) 
Melody lane. 4822. 
My darling Pearl. 


Bells of old Shandon. 15696. 
In Argentina. 16719. 
Someone, somewhere. 17959. 
Song I love. 17969. 
Sawyer (H. S.): 
Chasing the butterflies. 21569 
(67). 
Christmas light. 26803*. 


Come, ye blessed. 26831. 


and Savage! Sawyer (Ray) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 3 


Dancing in the moonlight. 21569 
Hawaiian nights. 16357. 
Heap big Injun. 6253 (178). 
I will lift up mine eyes. 27498. 
If with all your hearts. 27518. 
Lord, may Thy kingdom come. 
30060. 
Thy will be done... 28756. 
Sawyer (Howard) See Sawyer (A. H.) 
On the shores of Tahiti. 


23114. 
Sax (Gustave) : 

All hail our noble President. 9552. 

Beauty sublime, all the _ time. 
31129. 

Caroline, you blue eyed darling. 
18901. 

Centennial blues. 24275. 

Dreamy eyes. 6813. 

Girl I met last night. 24609. 

I bought me a farm. 7188. 


I'll meet my love in Slumberland. 
27377. 

Low moon. . 27837. 

My little blondie from the Hast. 
1852. 
My treasure. 22984. 
Oh you pretty little thief. 25562. 
Quadruplets, I wish I were your 
dad. 17685. 

Ringing an air about your hair. 
23265. 

That wonderful dreamship of mine. 
5730. 

Way of true love. 23729. 

When we’re dancing the rhumba. 
26330. 

When you believe in me. 6051. 

You're so different. 23992. 

You’re such a lovable you. 15480. 
Saxer (M.M.) Waltz serenade. 30848. 
Saxon (Jack): 

Far main folg. 16167. 


Sol sain geleibt. 33208. 
Saxon (Raymond) Jve often won- 
dered. 1167. 
Saxton? (MemvVz) Stormy weather 
brewin’. 2597. 
Sayers (S. A.) Just a little trouper. 
32169. 
Saylor (Ed, or Eddy) pseud. See Salit 
(Elias) 
Sayons (Alfonso) Caracol. 322. 
Sbrana (Luigi) : 
Figli d'Italia. 10204. 
Good-bye my love. 31694. 
Grande piccina. 10340. 
March of progress. 30116. 


17811. 
My heart is yours 


San Francisco. 
Sbroceo (Vincent) 
to keep. 229380. 

Seagliarini (R. V.): 


I want to be with you. 4347. 


2088 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


a EES EE eae ns ean ee OCU BENTO SRE ES Ore re EI a a 


What’s the use of living. 18387. 
Scala (Michele) : 

Canto di guerra. 6560. 

°O mese ’e Maggio. 8240. 

Stasera mi sembri piu’ bella. 


14920. 
Seales (Mrs. J. M.) See Scales (M. I.) 


Seales (M. I.) <All hail to Texas. 
12893. 
Scanlan (Spencer) pseud. See Bur- 
rowes (H. S.) 
Scanlin (A. J.) Harlem. 4073. 
Seanlon (Harry) There’s love in 
spring. 18161. 
Scarborough (Duncan) Rhythm gal. 
23255. 
Searfi (Santi) I1 love Gad. 10586. 
Searlatti (Domenico) : 
Pastorale. 24031 (177). 
Sonata. 5406. 
Searmolin (A. L.): 
Chimes. - 367. 
Sunset’s symphony. 28619. 
Tellico scarf. 28687. 
Seavone (J. H.): 
Honeymoon time. 3818138. 
I followed my eyes. 31881. 


O! You better watch out for 
Winchell. 1997. 
Our defender. 14541. 
When love is in command. 28974. 
Sceeles (Mary): 
I'll never forget the day I met you. 
22289. 
Pretending. 
Scelba (A. P.) 
me. 29565. 
Scenes from Giotto’s frescoes of the 
Nativity. 8624*. 
Schaad (G. T.): 
How can I thank the stars. 967. 
When you tell me that you love me. 
3064. 
Schaaf (N. M.) 
thing and love. 
Schaar (C. A.): 
Childhood yesterdays. 
Maybe I care. 27890. 
Takin’ in the big to-do. 18090. 
Schach dem koénig ... 30506. 
Schad (W. C.) Plango. 32878. 
Schade (Anita) : 
Hoffnung. 16416. 
Waltz by Strauss. 
Schaefer (A. H.): 
Holy name. 24725. 
Ladder of fame. 10988. 
Modern legionnaire. 17211. 
Paloma. 25639. 
Show-man. 11961. 
Soloist. 12025. 
Student’s key. 14937. 
Schaefer (G. A. Grant-) 
Schaefer (G. A.) 


52067. 
Everything happens to 


Ill give you every- 
1048. 


15838. 


18324. 


See Grant- 


Schaefer (H. P.) My little Texas gal. 


25451. 
Schaefer (R. B.) Wear a rose for Mr. 
Roosevelt. 388637. 


Schaeffer (D. S.): 


Dreaming in the Rockies. 603. 
Oh love me. 238149. 
Schaeffer (Kathleen) : 
Are you winking silver moon. 
12988. 
Gall of the whippoorwill. 6541. 
Childhood home in Erin. 6601. 


Darkies love the Mississippi sun. 
6723. 
My pal of tender years. 11419. 
Two hearts on the bark of a tree. 
9098. 
Schaeffer (Mary): 


Living from day to day. 17021, 
20017. 

Rhythm in my bones. 20652. 

Rockin’ chair swing. 25780. 

Sitting on the moon. 28519. 


Spring in Vienna but autumn in 


my heart. 5572, 20884. 
Schaeffer (Mort) Ridin’ on my way. 
14669. 
Schiffer (Wilhelm) They never met. 
33419. 
Schaf (EH. L.): 
Everybody is swingin’. 10171. 
Hopelessly in love. 10467. 


Ill remember, now that I’m in 


love with you. 10578. 
Lovers, like us. 17085. 
Words failed me. 127382. 


You are the beat in my heart. 
12752! 
Schafer (Alma) 
Schafer (HK. J.): 

Modern paradise. 4868. 
Why should I long for someone 
else. 12688. 
Wond’ring. 6122, 21441. 
Schafer (G. W.) Uncle Sam. 2872. 
Schafer (L. P.) River wait for me. 
2283. 
Schaffer (B. J.): 
Dreaming of you. 6808. 
That old winding lane. 23580. 
Where the trailing arbutus grow. 
21370. 
Schaffnit (HE. P.): 
Pale moon. 28242. 
Sally my queen. 20722. 

Schaffnit (Henry) Weary days. 30855. 
Schamberg (Art) Someone’s stealin’ 
my sunshine. 25924. 
Schamp (F. J.) Love pats. 

Schapiro (Boris) : 


Mary Sue. 27884. 


9509 (422). 


Arabian nights. 18717 

Queen Olive. 32948. 
Scharff (Bob) See Scharff (R. L.) 
Scharff (P. B.) Betty Lou. 6445 


2089 


INDEX 


Scharff (R. L.): 
Don’t look now. 19102. 
Life is blue. 19987. 
Mum’s the word. 20258. 


My dream. 4939. 

Nearly. 20342. 
Scharringhausen (James ) Lonely 
heart. 20040. 
Scharschmidt (Virginia) Roosevelt 
song. 28391. 


and Schar- 
Viertes kon- 


Scharwenka (F. X.) au., 
wenka (Lucie) prop. 
zert.. 26533: (249). 

Scharwenka (Phil) aw., and Schar- 
wenka (Marlene) prop.  Violinkon- 
zert nr. 2, G dur. 29189 (154). 

Schate (G.) See Geuppert (Gladys) 

Schatenstein (Jack) : 

Alone at night on the prairie, with 
my memories of you. 15560. 

Away out in Wyoming. 26613. 

Beautiful state of Wyoming. 6413. 

Before Gabriel blows his horn. 
13026. 

Call from the sea. 21747. 


Cling a little closer to me. 15863. 


Coney Island. 138194. 
Dearest pal. 10001. 
Dream girl. 21914. 
Happy toes. 7068. 


Heart of my heart. 29719. 
Hitech hiker blues. 24718. 
I don’t want dreams I want reality. 


1005. 

I know. 10554. 

I love you from the bottom of my 
heart. 27394. 


I’m dreaming at dawning. 10607. 
I’ve got a feelin’ you’re cheatin’. 


1160. 

I wonder. 29852. 

In the good old horse car days. 
19768. 


Indiana moon. 10824. 

Just like a dream. 1373. 

Just one more dance. 

Little blue eyes. 4657. 

Little girl waiting in my old home 
town. ‘T767. 

Loved one couldn’t you love some- 
one too. 22743. 

Love’s sweet dream. 1605. 

Midst an old fashioned garden. 
11272. 

Moon mysteries. 32530. 

Moonlight memories. 30182. 

My happy day. 22926. 

My love is calling you. 

My love runs deep for you. 

My sweetest dream. 22981. 

My trailing arbutus. 11448. 

Now they’re dancing the stream- 
line. 32715. 

Our beautiful dream. 8352. 


29961. 


22952. 
25455. 


pt. 11, n. s.j v. 31 


Our flag. 23134. 

Please forgive me. 5237. 

Rainbow moon. 25735. 

Saturday night. 33065. 

Serpentino. 11987. 

Sing ’em sweet and play ’em hot. 
25879. 


Singing to the moon. 5487. 

Somebody who’s heart is loving 
and true. 5029. 

Springtime in Georgia. 12106. 

Stars of tomorrow. 8826. 

Swagger suit. 2639. 

Sweet Nancy Lee. 2655. 

There are no two ways about it. 


28717. 
This is the night. 2773. 
Thumbing my way back home. 
5774. 


Valley of broken dreams. 9123. 

What’s the use of a lucky star. 
3009. e 

When baby cries for daddy. 

When I’m asleep. 23798. 

When the golden sun is sinking. 
12628. 

When the moon meets the dawn 
of the day. 3047. 

While our flag waves in the air. 


28955. 


23847. 
Why did you cry when I said 
good-bye. 9828. 


Won’t a cabin do. 29084. 


You are like a_ shooting star. - 
29106. 
You are my sweetheart, girl of my 
dreams. 9419. 
Schaterstein (J.) Memories of Nellie. 
30144. 
Schaub (H. F.) Passacaglia und 
Fuge. 23162. 
Schauf (BE. R.) Southland. 87965. 
Schaye (J. L.) Describing you. 529. 


Scheel (Elma) 
days. 26629. 
Scheer (L. 8S.) 
Scheffler (Earle) 
song. 3188. 

Scheffler (J. J.): 
Kamerad deutscher. 
Lied vom neuen reich. 

Scheftel (Al): 
Alexander’s got a jazz band now. 

6284. 
Broadway atmosphere. 3502. 
It’s fun and stuff. 7543. 
Lend me you. 11015. 
Let’s give the devil his due. 
Montana moon. 11296. 
No fault to find with you. 
Week-end girl. 5958. 

Scheherazade. 32915. 

Schehl (J. A.): 

Dear lady of my dreams. 


Back in our yester- 


Cargadores. 21757. 
You are my theme 


10960. 
11056. 


11030. 
8204. 


13246. 


2090 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Midnight 
17189. 
Three wise men. 33488. 
Scheibell (G. B.) What grows in my 
garden, and other songs. 12583. 
Scheidlmeier (M. C.) My boat of 
dreams. 14839. 

Schein (J. H.) Ka-ka-ka-nye. 

Scheiner (Paul): 

All of a sudden. 
Far away. 138392. 

Scheingarten (Louis) 

~ monium. 20510. 

Schelb (Henry) 

2618. 

Schell 

31408. 
Scheller (Kenneth) 
out you. 19521. 
Schempp (TIT. W.) Sufro. 5615. 
Schenck (M. E.) Sunflower state of 
the Union. 20928. 

Schene (K. EH.) Wonderful bouquet of 
flowers I present to you. 9878. 
Schenk (A. M. M.) I’m just an apple. 

223377. 

Schenkendorf (Leopold von): 
Das ist nun mal so. 500. 
Heute singe ich nur 

24716. 

Schenkman (Edgar) 

the Gentiles. 18751. 

Scher (Fred): 
Barrell organ. 138008. 

Bez przerwy Smieje sie. 31168, 


ride of Paul Revere. 


29971. 
12898. 

Paris pande- 
Stupid little Cupid. 
Dear 


(Clarence ) old dad. 


I ean’t do with- 


in moll. 


Come, Savior of 


32137. 

Bo jesteSmy mitodzi. 6486, 8452, 
14617. 

Czerwone tango. 26869. 


Gondoto ptyh. 13486, 13487. 


Jadzia. 32136, 32137. 

Jak drogie sa wspomnienia. 32139, 
32140. 

Jakgdyby nigdy nic... 22529, 
22530. 

Katarynka. 13986. 

Korsykafiska serenada. 14009, 
14010. 


Nad kotyska. 8157, 8188. 

Nie chee wiedziec. 32672, 33171. 

Od mitoSci nikt sie nie wykreci. 
8245, 8246. 


Pijana fordanserka. 14591. 

Piosenko moja lec... 14594. 

Powiedz tylko tak. 8451, 8452, 

14617. 

Skonfiskowane. 33171, 33172. 

Tango meksykafiskie. 20988. 

Wojskowa parada. 15405. 
Scherer (David) You have never been 


in my arms. 23956. 
Scherer (F. H.): 


Haunting eyes. 24688. 


Here in my heart. 381785. 
You'll never leave me. 338850. 
Scherer (Frank) Hidalgo. 33089. 
Scherer (H. M.) I’m goin’ steady with 
Freddie. 27414. 

Scherer (John) You have never been 
in my arms. 23956. 

Schermann (Leo) Premiére petite fan- 
taisie hongroise. 9509 (584). 

Schertzinger (Victor) : 


Follow your heart. 22044. 

Let’s go. 1466. 

Life begins when you're in love. 
1475. 


Magnolias in the moonlight. 22760. 
Marchéta. 32429, 32430. 
There’ll be no South. 2744. 
Who minds ’bout me. 23855. 
Scherz (Sylvester) pseud. See Schmitt 
(R.) 


Scherzer (Hugo) Sacrifice. 20711. 
Schestak (B. C.) Berceuse. 15704. 
Schettino (V. 8.) Jaurez. 4497. 


Schick (Osear) 
31922. 
Schiff (Nathan) Mop song. 11316. 
Schiffer (Grover) Paris moon. 17583. 
Schiffer (Phyllis) Shattered illusions. 


I’m a king on my own. 


14766. 
Schiffner (Richard) Fantasie und 
Fuge. 22011. 


Schill (OQ. K.): 
Andante cantabile. 
Chanson villageoise. 

292). 
Romanza. 9509: (625). 
Schillemore (KE. H.): 
Claudette. 9884. 
I’m glad I’m that way about you. 
4275. 
Sequoia moon. 
Schiller (A. K.) 


9509 (751). 
12862. (291, 


33105. 
Speak of heaven. 


23430. 
Schiller (Franz) Humming bird. 
13605. 
Schilling (E. E.) Youwll always be 
my pal. 9489, 12780. 


Schilling (J. J.) 
Schily (Emma) 
ways. 27699. 
Schimmel (M. A.) Moonlight in a pal- 

ace garden. 20232. 
Schindel (Louise) Quadruplets, I wish 
I were your dad. 17685. 
Schindler (Kurt): 
Adoration. 3270 (6). 
Daisy’s song. 38270 (124). 
Faery song. 3270 (178). 
Six old French Christmas carols. 
6253 (408, 409). 
Schindler (R. J.) King without a 
queen. 22594. 
Schindler (Walter) Kleines geistliches 
konzert. 4561. 


I love you so. 16556. 
Let’s be young al- 


2091 


INDEX 


pti, nis. vee 


Schipa (Tito) : 
Edizioni Gennarelli, Piedigrotta 
1935. 645. 
Piedigrotta 1986. 32869. 
Schirlé (M. A. J.): 
Deux mélodies. 2376. 
Miserere. 1726. 
Missa brevis. 253846. 
Schirmer (EH. C.) music ¢o.: 
Ach Herr, mich armen stinder. 
18747. 
All hail, bright spring. 12892. 
Awake, thou wintry earth. 31083, 
31084. 
Choralia. 31292. 
Choruses from The Mikado. 18981. 
Cradle-song of the shepherds. 
29440. 
Ehr’ sei in’s himmels throne. 18747. 
Folk-songs and ballads for informal 
Singing. 381597. 
Legend. 15147. 
Leib zwar in der erden. 18758. 
Misericordias Domini. 14278. 
National Christmas carols. 32645. 
Old woman and the pedlar. 14505. 
Peaceable kingdom. 382848. 
Prayer of thanksgiving. 32901- 
32908. 
Rejoice in the Lord. 8522. 
Second Concord anthem _ book. 
17836. 
Sing we Noel. 383154, 33155. 
Slumber soft. 6885. 
To Thee alone be glory. 29278. 
Wenn es meines Gottes_ wille. 
18758. 
Schirmer (G.) ine.: 
Adagio. 1442. 
Album of popular French piano 
music. 240381 (3, 4). 
All day on the prairie. 3302. 
All through the night. 6294. 
Always you. 29222. 
Amiens sings. 12921. 
Andante. 5397. 
Arabesque valsante. 12937. 
Art of the fugue. 15650. 
Ascher album. 240381 (8). 
Bach album. 26621, 26622. 
Ballymoney. 177. 
Beech Mountain folk-songs and bal- 
lads. 18790. 
Behold, what manner of love. 213. 
Bells of Bergen. 18800. 
Bendel album. 24081 (18). 
Berkeley hills. 15705. 
Bessie Bobtail. 15707. 
Bethlehem rejoices. 31158. 
Billy and his drum. 15717. 
Bird songs. 236. 
Blest is the man. 26679. 
Bohm album. 24031 (17, 18). 
Boite 4 musique. 29332. 


2092 


Bourrée. 18750. 

Brazos boat song. 6500. 

Breath of God. 15761. 

Brook in the pasture. 18849. 

Builders of America. 26726. 

By the bend of the river. 6581. 

By the lagoon. 29349, 29350. 

Cadenza to the 1st movement of 
Beethoven’s concerto no. 3. 
18867. 

Cadenzas for Beethoven’s piano 
concertos. 9805. 

Call to remembrance, O Lord. 
18873. 

Cap and bells. 6563. 

Caro mio ben. 6575. 

Child Jesus lay on Mary’s knee. 
31284. 

Chloe. 15845. 

Chorale and Fugue. 26623. 

Christmas folk-song. 31303. 

Christ’s doves. 9875. 

Cloister knell. 8585, 

College spirit. 404. 

Come and play. 26826. 

Come, Saviour of the Gentiles. 
18751. 

Concerto for violoncello and or- 
chestra. 13192. 

Contrary Mary. 440. 

Country earnival. 18984. 

Country jig. 18985. 

Create in me a clean heart, O God. 
15920. 

Cubanola. 29448. 

Daisies. 15986. 

Dancing marionette. 19025. 

Day is past and over. 67382. 

Daybreak. 26898. 

De glory road. 508, 509, 

Death and General Putnam. 15991. 

Dedication. 517. 

Dickey birds. 540. 

Dido and Aeneas. 31430. 

Don Quixote visits Vienna. 26951. 

Dover Beach. 19108, 19109. 

Down in yon forest. 31465, 31466. 

Dream within a dream, 16079. 

Dreamer. 3783. 

Dresden shepherdess. 16097. 

Drummer-boy. 26998. 

Dryads, sylvans. 31727. 

Dulces recuerdos. 16106. 

Easter joy. 685, 

Envoy. 16131. 

Equinox. 671. 

Evening bells. 20720. 

Evening in the desert. 29560. 

Faded bouquet. 19201. 

Fairy moon. 708*. 

Fairy steps. 27049. 

Far o’er the bay.. 13394. 

Fifty-nine piano solos you like to 
play. 16183. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Fir-tree. 27072. 

Yive Irish fantasies. 1522. 
Flight. 6910. 

Floods of spring. 31590. 
Flutist’s formulae. 744, 
Fosteriana. 6982. 

Frim] favorites. 19269. 
Frogs. 19272. 

From the canebrake. 19275. 


Frost-elves. 10273. 

Giuseppe, da barber. 

Gladness. 16279. 

Glory and honor. 

Go, lovely rose. 6989. 

Gottschalk album. 24031 (62). 

Great and mighty wonder. 29679. 

Great songs made simple. 19360. 

Gurlitt album. 24031 (66). 

Hail your risen Lord. 7054. 

Harmonica-player. 19407. 

Haymakers. 908. 

He shall come down like rain. 
16369. 

He who would valiant be. 13549. 

Heavens are declaring. 29298. 

Hidden in the valley. 104382. 


13466, 16272. 
19306, 19807. 


Hispana. 7121, 27258, 

Home to my blue hills. 10457, 
10458. 

Hop-toad. 27281. 

How do I love thee. 13600. 

Hurdy-gurdy man. 975. 

I’m standing in the sun. 13731. 


I went to the circus. 1179. 

I will give thanks unto the Lord. 
27496, 27497. 

If the seas dry. 19720. 

If you only knew. 1213. 

In an old English garden. 7463. 

In de shadder of de lamb. 16722. 

In summer. 19765. 

In the night, Christ came walking. 
13860. 


Introduxit me rex. 28243, 

Invocation to Saint Cecilia. 32103. 

Island. 32109. 

It happened in the starlight. 
19801. 

Journey’s end. 32168. 

Lack album. 24081 (109). 

Lady picking mulberries. 

Lange album. 240381 (110). 

Last night. 16908. 

Let my song fill your heart. 19950. 

Let this mind be in you. 19977. 

Lichner album. 24031 (113). 

Lift high the triumph-song. 4642. 


7534, 


19924. 


Like sunshine in your hair. 17746. 
Listen to the lambs. 32292. 
Lord, in Thy resurrection. 20055. 


7814. 
who dost love me. 


Lord is my shepherd. 
Lord Jesus, 
17044. 


2093 


Lord, 
7816. 

Lord’s prayer. 

Lost. 20058. 

Lover. 20109. 

Lullaby for a sweet pest. 

Lullaby for Liana. 14201. 

Lulle lullay. 30089. 

Manger lullaby. 382422. 

Marly-le-Roi. 27878. 

Melody. 3984. 

Mignonette. 27925. 

Modern song favorites. 
135). 

Moon melody. 1749. 

More songs of the hill-folk. 27969. 

Morning fair. 27971. 

Music for a scene from Shelley. 
17268. 

Musieal toy. 20261. 

My cowboy love-song. 17288, 17289, 
20272. 

Now spring is beguiling. 1984. 

O for a closer walk with God. 
1991. 

O hear Thou from heaven. 28130. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 32729. 

O love that wilt not let me go. 
14478. 


my heart is not haughty. 


1546, 14147, 14148. 


1617. 


24031 (134, 


O Thou, in whose presence. 28135. 
On the heights. 2055. . 
On the road to Mandalay. 8313, 


17507. 
One last love song. 2066, 5158. 
One little cloud. 145380. 
One young violinist. 14531. 
Our Christmas day. 30861, 30362. 
Pater noster. 28871. 
Peace I leave with you. 14570. 
Philippine Island miniatures. 
14584. 
Pickin’ on a harp. 2148. 
Pony race. 28283. 
Praise ye the name of the Lord. 
28295. 
Prayer of thanksgiving. 30428. 
Pre-school music book. 32909. 
Precious wee one. 28298-28300. 
Prelude and Fugue. 8459. 
Progressive. 28309. 
Rag man. 28328. 
Rataplan. 28336. 
Rejoice greatly. 30454. 
Rest. 28361. 
Reverie. 17732. 
Rhyme and reason. 14661. 
Ring around the roses. 14673. 
Roll out, ranger. 8563. 
Sailing ships. 20716. 
Scotch bagpipes. 20739. 
Sea. 11925. 
Sea drift. 8635. 
Sea has covered her face. 
Search me, O God. 28450. 


14745. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Schirmer (G.) inc.—Continued. 
Serenade in the snow. 30518. 
Sheep and goat. 20762. 


Short communion service. 28479. 
Showers. 30544, 30545. 
Siciliana. 2486. 

Sigh no more, ladies. 14786. 


17901. 
33152. 


Sin tu amor. 

Sing, O heavens. 

Sirénes. 28518. 

Sit down, servant, sit down. 

Six suites for viola. 31100. 

Skating lady. 28520. 

Sketches of New York. 14814. 

Sleepy Town. 20802. 

Softly now the light of day. 8737, 
14848. 

Some like dogs. 20832. 

Sometimes—somewhere. 5534. 

Sonata for violoncello and piano. 
20845. 

Song of the flea. 5544. 

Song of the Volga boatman. 28567. 

Song of work. 30594. 

Songs of Ophelia. 18842. 

Spanish serenata. 17991, 17992. 

Spinning song. 20878. 

Springtime. 30610. 

Stars of the summer night. 


33161. 


20897. 


Suite after English folk-songs. 
8852. 

Suite of instrumental pieces. 
33296. 

Suppliecation. 20933. 

Sylvia. 20968. 

Symphony in D minor. 8906, 8907. 
Tango. 28670. 

Ten folk-songs and _ folk-dances. 


30598. 
That sweet story of old. 33396. 
Third book of tones and tunes. 
21074. 
Thought. 18188. 
Thought for the day. 334380. 
Three trolls. 18194. 
Three young violinists. 21090. 
Toccata and Bergamasea. 33462. 
Tremble before the Lord. 12401. 
Tres jolie. 28795. 
Trio in D major. 30773. 
Turn thee unto me. 18245. 
Two magicians. 2869. 
Two young violinists. 
Until the day. 18272, 


30796. 


Valse débonnaire. 18286. 
Violin studies. 12508. 
Virgin’s lullaby. 30824. 


Vocal emsemble exercises. 12510. 

Voices in the woodlands. 28879. 

Waltz, as you dreamily dance. 
26709. 

Wearing of the gray. 21274. 

What the Christ-Child heard. 
33657, 33658. 


When wilt Thou save the people. 
9289. 

Where is the King. 20902. 

Whistling down the road I go. 
21381. 

White birds. 

Windy nights. 


12668. 
15391, 


Wings. 3126, 3127. 
Winter night idyll. 15398. 
Winter’s song. 15394. 


With rue my heart is laden. 18510. 
Wollenhaupt album. 240381 (282). 
Yellow rose of Texas. 18547, 18548. 
Young men’s chora! assembly for 
schools. 9486, 
Youth: 3255; 
Schisa (Mario) : 
Ah! continentale. 18669. 
Baciami cosi. 6522. 
Caro mio ben. 2913. 
Filomena. 6671. 
Forse. 23697. 
Parlar d’amor. 
Sehjotz (Harold) 
33610. 
Schlaaf (Otto) Vienna dance. 21205. 
Schlacht (Joseph) In New York daddy 
sings, Oh Jimmie catch ballie. 138849. 
Schlaifer (E. F.) My man he’s gone. 
11410. 
Schlaraffenhochzeit. 
Schlechter (H.): 
Kochaj tylko mnie. 14007, 22849. 
Trudno. 15149, 15150. 
Schieich (Ernst) Kiirlekspoem. 582189. 
Schleigh (Euneta) Where a man is a 


2914. 
Waltz melody. 


30507*, 


man, baad, 
Schlemm (G. A.) Pastorale und 
Scherzo. 30389. 


Schlenoff (I, M.): 
Day after day. 6730. 
I am just describing you. 19509. 
I lost my heart to you. 7269. 
Learn your A-B-C. 30003. 


Let’s leave good enough alone. 
32264. 
Peek-a-boo. 14572 


Two in a crowd. 28834. 


We ean’t be friends. 15249. 
Yours. 9497. 
Schlesinger (Lily) Boys in blue. 


15517 (36). 
Schleyer (%. K.) Before we part. 208. 
Schlichter (Charles) Down the valley 

of the shadow. 16072. 
Sehlichter (Viktor) Ich 

meiner geige... 19703. 
Schlippenbach (A. von) Leichter wan- 

derer. 18648 (219). 
Schloss (George) : 

Love is like that. 

One night. 20471. 
Rainbow ’round Dixie. 
What have you got to lose. 


spiel auf 


22731. 


23233. 
21286. 


2094 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1936 


Schloss (P, A.): 

Sweet dreams of you. 26014. 
They laughed and they lived and 
they loved. 26113. 

Schloss in Flandern. 381788, 32657. 

Sehloss vogeldd. 31619. 

Schlosser (Paul): 

Chantons Bacchus. 6589, 
Chantons Platée. 6590. 
100 dictées musicales. 2378. 

Schluter (M. B.) Colonial daughters 

hymn. 6640. 

Sechmahl (Charlotte) 

22697. 

Schmalfuss (Arthur) : 
Oh yeah. 17467. 
You've broken my dream. 21541. 

Schmalfuss (Teddy) Oh yeah. 17467. 

Schmalstich (Clemens) : 


Lonesome lover. 


Caballero. 18865. 

Festlicher auftakt. 31571. 

Komo6die der irrungen. 32218, 
Schmertz (L. R.): 

Lovely. 27820. 

To you, lovely lady. 28774. 


Schmid (—) 
18648 (249). 
Sehinid (Adolf) : 
Short’nin’ bread. 30542. 
Symphony in D minor. 8906, 8907. 
Schmid (Alfred) nachf. Unico Hensel. 
Fiinf lieder und gesiinge. 17807. 
Schmid (E. F.): 
Notturni. 163860. 
Notturno. 16861. 
Schmid (H.K.) 10 miniaturen. 33075, 
Schmid (J. C.): 
Garden of roses. 
I love you for 
26533 (127). 
If you must love some one won’t 
you please love me. 15517 (175). 
Last love song. 14380. 
Moon-bird. 21569 (364, 365), 24031 
(136, 137). 
Moonlight in Jungleland. 
(248). 
Nancy Bell. 6253 (3837). 
Roosevelt and Earle. 283888. 
Somebody just like you. 
(681). 
While I dream of you. 
Youre a grand old bell. 
(488). 
Schmidseder (Ludwig) : 
In meinem garten bliihen bald die 
ersten veilchen. 32074. 
Nacht auf Java. 2996. 
Weiss man denn wirklich, was 
gliick ist. 2996. 
Wenn der mond alles sieht. 
Schmidt (A. P.) co.: 
Along the garden path. 66. 
Arab dance. 21621. 


Moonlight in Jungleland. 


21569 (157, 158). 
yourself alone. 


18648 


9509 


29189 (470). 
29189 


5966. 


126829—37—— 38 


Arabesque. 21122. 


Breaking waves. 6503. 


Cat plays the piano. 18907. 

Chimes. 367. 

Choral prelude on Tallis canon. 
6607. 

Choral prelude on the tune St. 
Peter. 6608. 


Chorale finale. 6609. 

Christ-child lay on Mary’s lap. 
26796. 

Christmas bells are ringing. 26800. 

Dance of the moonbeams. 473. 


Down among the dead men. 6792. 
Dream-time. 596. 

Evening hymn. 686. 

Finale on Leoni. 6903. 
Foundation technique. 24589. 


Gavotte in F. 6959. 

Hymn of faith. T7877. 

Jolly sailor man. 13837. 

Jumping Jack. 19846. 

Key to the exercises in modern 
harmony. 7643. 

List! the cherubic host. 4651. 

Melodies of Christendom. 7944. 

Modern harmony in its theory and 
practice. 382514. 

Nautilus. 20340. 

Polish dance. 8489. 

Punch and Judy. 8479. 

Pupil’s first ensemble book. 5277. 

Pupil’s recital album. 8481. 

Revery. 8582. 

Rodeo march. 8560. 

Sail on! O ship of state. 

Short communion service. 

Song of silence. 28559. 

Spanish lady. 8800. 

Sunbeams at play. 2628. 

Ten-finger tunes. 2708. 

Thought majestic. 21086. 

Tiptoe. 2796. 

Valse arabesque in A flat. 

Valsette in G. 9130. 

Variations on Balkan 
30817. 

Schmidt (Dora) My Lu- Lwu-lv-lu-lu. 
8119. 


8598. 
20769, 


2894. 
themes. 
Schmidt (EK. F.) 


Hello! Mr. Moon- 


man, hello. 26533 (115). 

Schmidt (Edward) Chance on our 
romance. 3567. 

Schmidt (H.) Olympische hymne. 
23462. 

Schmidt (H. M.) Tomboy Kate. 23641. 

Schmidt (Herman) jr. Davenport 
centennial. 9982. 

Schmidt (J. A.) Night I can’t forget. 
5045. 

Schmidt (O. W.) Roll, Jordan roll. 
28380. 

Schmidt (Olga) ‘True love will never 
die. 383509. 


20995 


INDEX 


Schmidt (Paul Kick-) See  Kick- 


Schmidt (Paul) 


Schmidt (R. J.) When your love has 


flown away. 263844. 
Schmidt-Boelke (—) Lauf ins gltck. 
4584, 


Schmidt-Hagen (F.): 
Hinter dem schellenbaum. 
Matrosen-marsch. 20166. 
Schmidtgall (fF. M.): 
Beautiful melody, 
15680. 


4138. 


a lovely song. 


Just a Sweet memory. 19863. 
North Dakota starlet. 14466. 
Sunset on the prairie. 23490. 


Schmieding (Alfred) And it came to 
pass. 21607. 
‘Schmit (A. M.) Vesper bells. 
‘Schmitt (Florent) : 
Bocane. 188380. 
Bolero. 15517 (385). 
Chanson. 15517 (334). 
Complainte. 15517 (61). 
Cortége. 15517 (67). 
Danse de corde. 19030. 
Menuet. 15517 (245). 
Montferrine. 20219. 
Ouverture. 15517 (3835). 
Sérénade. 15517 (345). 
‘Sonatine en trio. 25928 
Suite en rocaille. 2616, 2617. 
‘Tombeau de Paul Dukas. 23640. 
Virelai. 15517 (421). 
Schmitt (O. FE.) Sweet dreams. 
Schmitt (P. A.) music co.: 
Exercises for ensemble drill. 
Gardener game. 13451. 
Open Thou my eyes. 32796. 
Shepherd’s song. 33124. 
Song of the West. 8770. 
When song is sweet. 28981. 
Within a dreaming harbor. 26414. 
Schmitt (R.) Zille. 3257. 
Schmitt (W. M.): 
Forest frolic. 29609*. 
X-asperating X-muss gifts. 
‘Schmittberger (C. R.) 
13982. 
Schmittou (R. V.) 


2505. 


2646. 
700. 


30948*. 
Just you. 


Around the camp- 


fires in the Rockies. 21629. 
Schmitz (EH. H.) Californios. 15792. 
Schmitz (W. EF.) Irish blue are the 

eyes of you. 32106. 

Schmockel (W. M.): 
Good morning sunshine. 839. 
In the house by the road. 4407. 


Schmolke (Joe) 
ing. 27412. 
Schmutz (A. D.) How long wilt Thou 

forget me. 29757. 
Sehnabel (Joseph) 
um. 38902. 
‘Schneeberger (P. A.): 
Am sarg vom miieti. 


I’m forever dream- 


Zweites offertori- 


29224, 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 31 


Glaub’, lieb’ und hoffen. 16281. 
Lenz und liebeslust. 16919. 
Schneider (C. W.) Mountain yodel. 


8040. 
Schneider (Catherine) Hail Roosevelt, 
hail. 24665. 


Schneider (Hdwin) : 
Bird raptures. 15517 (30). 
Black-eyed Susan. 3270 (66). 
Flower rain. 3270 (192). 
Snow flowers. 3270 (590). 


Song of the twilight. 3270 (607). 
Unmindful of the roses. 15517 
(411). 
Your eyes. 3270 (769). 
Schneider (Eva) Why buy bread, let’s 
all eat cake. 23858. 


Schneider (F. L.) 
(120). 
Schneider (F. R.) 


Escarpolette. 18648 


Just another waltz 


beneath the moon. 16850. 
Schneider (Hans) : 
Ball bei Ziehrer. 31105. 


Ich spiel auf meiner geige . 


19703, 
Schlager-olympiade. 17826. 
Schneider (J. J.): 


Flag of peace. 10211, 13412, 16198, 
19239, 24564, 27078. 
That made me feel at home. 33389. 
There’s a rainbow shining for you. 
15081, 18156. 
When you monkey with the buzz- 
saw. 9298. 
Schneider (N. S.) 
Schneider (Philip) 
eyes. 18117, 
Schneider im schloss. 
Schneiderhan (J. F.): 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 
Rock of ages. 20676. 
Schnepf (Philip) : 
AS your curtain goes up again. 
6352. 
Blue grass of Kentucky. 


Music box. 1794. 
Tell me with your 


28444*, 
32438. 


18817. 


I was so lonely. 19685. 
If you want to. 16700. 
Is it any wonder. 16778. 


My Bermuda Rose. 17280, 25409. 
When she had to say good-bye. 
12624. 
Schniebs (O. E.) 
Schnitzeljagd (Die) 
Schnoeker (Ida) 
moon. 6403. 

Schoebel (Hlmer) : 

Farewell blues. 


Ski heil. 30558. 
8627. 


Beautiful country 


24546. 


My newest excitement. 22964. 

Tempted again. 30697. 
Schoebel (O. M.): 

Joyful strains. 3270 (351). 

My love. 3270 (484). 


Rippling waters. 3270 (541). 


2096 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Schoeller (Marjorie) : 

Gather ye rosebuds. 24600. 

Squire McDevilfish. 12109*. 
Schoenberg (Arnold) Concerto for 
violoneello and orchestra. 13192. 
Schone hiinde spielen schdOne melodien. 

17828. 

Schonemann (Karl) Lustiges konzert 
fiir schlagzeug und kleines orchester. 
30090. 

Schoenfeld (A. G.): 

Come to me. 18962. 
When I think of you. 21320. 


Schonherr (Carl) Verdi. 26204-26206. 
Schonherr (Max) Mohnblumen 
bith as. 202i4: 


Schofield & Sims, ltd. New-way sight 
readers. 1943. 
Schola cantorum. See Editions musi- 
cales de la schola cantorum. 
Scholasticum. 11907-11909, 11911. 
Scholik (Helen) Instead I love you 
more. 29908. 
Scholin (C. A.) 
of love. 218. 
Scholl (Jack) : 
My concertina. 14348, 
Tumble on tumble weed. 
9082. 
Scholle (Roderick) : 


Behold, what manner 


2850, 


Close-hauled and_ sailing free. 
6624. 
Close-hauled or running free. 
24316. 


I want a western sky. 7397, 24910. 
Schoneman (N. M.) Where the honey- 
suckles twine. 29018. 
Schonfeld (Alex) At peace with the 
whole wide world. 18731. 
School band folio for the harmonica. 
5412. 
Schoonmaker (R. I.) 
20461. 
Schop (Johann) 
Siring. 31094. 
Schor (A. L.) Ki-ki-bu. 16880. 
Schortemeier (George) : 
I’m a failure in a great big way. 
10599. 
In other words, fall in love. 7487. 
Schott (R. R.) I want to sing to you 
a song about love. 32006. 
Schott & co., Itd.: 
Bird book. 235. ° 
Episode. 3835. 
Evening in the Puszta. 29561. 
Festival at Sevilla. 29588. 
Four souvenirs. 187. 
From staff to keyboard. 3949. 
Milestones. 1720. 
Once upon a time. 2062. 
Our first piano pieces. 2085. 
Poetic studies. 2157. 
Sir Eglamore. 33160, 


On to victory. 


Jesu, joy of man’s de- 


Visit to seale land. 30825. 
Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon. 
33810. 
3 syncopated pieces. 2150. 
Schott fréres. 1° conecertino. 9504. 
Schottenstein (J. C.) We'll vote for 
Alf Landon. 23740. 

Sehott’s (B.) sdhne: 
Accordeon-duette. 29192. 
Accordeon-stunde. 29198. 
Akkordeon ABC. 38. 

Alte und neue volkslieder. 69. 
Altes spielbuch. 15566, 15567. 
Auf der harmonika. 9623, 29259. 
Ausgewihlte lieder. 9626, 9627. 
Badenweiler-marsch. 15659. 


Bittendes kind. 5416. 

Capricietto. 29368. 

Cent baisers. 348. 

Chaconne. 3386. 

Cireus. 29407, 

Concerto. 431, 2987, 18024, 31338, 
31339. 

Coppélia—fantasie. 10011. 

Doktor Johannes Faust. 16046. 

Dritte sonate fiir klavier. 29526. 

Erste sonate fiir klavier. 29556. 

Fantasie. 19063. 

Festliches vorspiel. 16176. 


Fidele schuster. 16181. 
Fourteen studies in the five finger 


group for piano. 16459. 
Freischtitz. 3942. ‘ 
Fiinfzehn walzer. 30195. 
Fiirchten machen. 5416. 
Fugue. 3392. 
Geigenmusik mit orchester. 29635. 
Handwerkertinze. 19392. 
Heinzelménnchens wachtparade. 
16387. 
Hopsa schwabeliesl. 13591. 
Im flug. 29869. 
Kéler-Béla-perlen. 4546. 
Kinder singt mit. 4551. 
Kleine akkordeon-ktinstler. 1403. 


Kleine serenade. 16885. 

Komm, trink und lach am Rhein. 
16888. 

Konzentrierte violintechnik. 10983. 

Konzert fiir cembalo und streichor- 
chester. 16889. 

Lindler und schuhplattler. 

Liedvariationen ftir klavier. 

Lindegger landler. 16973. 

Lohengrin. 5909. 

Lutherie enchantée. 17100. 

Miachenwalzer. 17109, 30097. 

Marcia. 3390. 

Marionetten um mitternacht. 4800, 
4801, 30122. 

Mazurka. 3582. 

Menuet. 3390, 4091. 

Nymphentanz. 17444. 

Olympische reigen. 30337. 


1415. 
4639. 


2097 


INDEX 


Schott’s (B.) s6éhne—Continued. 


Polonaise. 3890. 

Praeludia. 30424. 

Prelude. 3392. 

Roi nu. 20679. 
Schwanendreher. 17830. 
Sechs EHsterhazy-sonaten. 4092, 
4093. 

Sechs quartette. 20696, 20697. 
Serenade. 119385. 

Siciliana. 5460. 

Sonate. 

30584. 


30585, 33231. 
35234. 


Sonate fiir klavier. 

Sonatine fiir klavier. 

Story-time. 18022. 

Streichquartett in G. 30634. 

Siisser traum. 18087. 

Suite. 167. 

Suite fiir kleines orchester. 

Suite grecque. 12146. 

Sybille. 6140. 

Tanzendes rokoko. 30688. 

Tanzstiicke fiir klavier. 12230. 

Thema und variationen. 17268. 

Tiptop. 30745. 

Trauermusik. 30766, 30767. 

Trio. 21136. 

Tripps-trill. 30774. 

Valse musette. 12482. 

Vorspiel und walzer. 380881. 

Wiener hofball-menuette. 103896. 

Xenophone. 6140. 

Zweite sonate ftir klavier. 

4 petits morceaux. 4569. 

8 pieces d’Aylesford. 4050. 

10 miniaturen. 33075. 
Schrage (A. J.) jr. Changeable you. 

3569. 


18042. 


31002. 


Schram (C. K.) 
gether. 30850. 
Schreiber (J. A‘) 
moonlight. 18329. 
Schreiber (J. A.) sr. Hats off to the 
man of the hour. 29704. 
Schreiber (R.) Poor Fanny. 20574. 
Schreiner (J. E.): 
Ev’rything is 
16150. 
I’m somebody’s sweetheart now. 
223571, 31956. 
It is love that makes the world go 


We're growing old to- 


Waltzing in the 


bright and sunny. 


round. 32114. 
You funny little man in the moon. 
18577. 
Schrickel (C. T.) Lonely for you. 
1D2T) 


Schroeder (D. L.): 
Alleluia: heaven rejoices. 3313. 
Thank God for blessings. 15049. 
With Thee, dear Lord. 6118. 
Schroeder (John) Chorales for un- 
changed voices. 6610. 


pt. 11, n. s., v.31 


Schréder (Kurt): 
Finnische fantasie. 31578. 
Ich trag’ dich auf hinden hinein 
in das gliick. 32030. 
Schroeder (L. C.): 
Denver, that city of gold. 527. 
Wheatland Rose. 3011. 
Schroder (Otto) Kantate nr. 71. 29264, 
29275. 
Schroeder(W. A.) Sallie hasn’t changed 
her maiden name. 21569 (484). 


2530, 3555, 4063, 5406,| Schroeder (Walther) : 


Aftentimerne. 6269, 
Resignation. 14657. 
Stille mit hjerte. 
Sur le soir. 26007. 
Schroeder & Gunther, inc.: 


25981, 


At Hallowe’en. 24109. 
At the zoo. 12959. 
Bagpipers. 12987. 


Chant hébreu. 351. 
Circus clowns. 13166. 
Circus on review. 13167. 
Dress parade. 24478. 


Flight of the ghosts. 18414. 


Funeral of the goblins. 27119. 
Gipsy rondo. 4090. 

Lullaby. 24208, 24204. 

March. 3955. 

Melody reading. 7949. 

Music reader. 30202. 
Oriental dance. 14537. 


Rescue of the tin woodman. 14656. 


Rhapsodie mignon. 2264. 


Search for the wicked witch. 
14749. 
Techni-cues. 15024. 


Three Rs in music, reading, writ- 
ing, rhythm. 18192. 


Twenty-four sketches. 30733. 
Schroeter (M. J.): 
Come on Cinderella. 21798. 
Dream of the past, with you. 
24461. 
I followed a star. 22261. 


Or was it alla dream. 28213, 
Ridin’ in a rumble. 23262. 
Southern breeze. 23425. 
Starlight madness. 25972. 
Underneath the moon. 33558. 
Waiting for you. 23716. 
Whistlin’ at the moon. 
Schubel (E.) If. 22483. 
Schubert (Adrian) Reveries. 
(486). 
Schubert (F. P.): 
Allegretto. 33079-33082. 
Am meer. 14738. 
Aspiration. 30509. 
Auf dem wasser zu singen. 14739. 
Authentic first Schubert. 25819. 
Ave Maria. 8628, 14740, 17829. 
Berceuse. 265383 (221). 
Celebrated valses. 25820. 


30908. 
12862 


2098 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Come unto Me. 28445. 

Hrl-king. 12862 (452). 
Farewell. 12862 (453), 33904 

(263). 

Grand rondeau. 30510. 

Growing Jesus. 2382. 

Hark! Hark! the lark. 14741. 
Leise flehen meine lieder. 20736. 
Leise singt die nachtigall, was mir 


im herzen erklinget. 33083. 
Liederland. 33084. 
Little heather rose. 5413, 11914. 


Love theme from symphony in B 
minor. 383085. 
Marche militaire. 
Military march. 


25821, 
28446. 


Morn, noon and night. 8629. 
Omnuipotence. 5414. 
Quartet in G major. 23312. 
River. 383086. 


Rosamunde. 11915, 33087. 

Schubert songs. 28447, 

Serenade. 8630, 15517 (337), 26533 
(251, 252).: 


Song of love. 11916. 

Stars. 30511. 

Symphonies of Haydn, Schubert 
and Mozart in score. 10395. 


Tantum ergo. 14742. 
Third sonata in A major. 
(651). 

To music. 2383. 

Voice of love. 20737. 

Wandering. 11917. 

Winter and spring. 

Wohin. 11918. 
Schubert (Heinz) : 

Hwige reich. 29566. 


9509 


30088. 


Lyrisches konzert. 20123. 
Verktindigung. 21200. 
Schubert (Hugh) Swinging it on a two 
by four. 18077. 
Schuberth (Edward) & co., inc.: 
Arioso. 29271. 


Beetles buzz. 6424. 
Before you came. 
Bounty mutineers. 
Cantiléne. 15806, 
Choral fantasia on Gelobet seist 


6427. 
261. 


du, Jesu Christ. 29272. 
Cuban serenade. 19003. 
Heaven’s home. 29721. 


Let us all in concert sing Alleluia. 
at 
Narcissus. 22993, 
Pedal exercitium. 15652. 
Reflections in a crystal pool. 
Sea poem. 14746. 
Who shall separate us from the 
love of Christ. 9320. 
Schuberth (Fritz) jr. Olympia-kaimp- 
fer. 28181-28183. 
Schuck (Fred): 
Fiddlers three. 


11803. 


16180. 


Moonlight serenade. 14804. 
Song of the palm trees, 14875. 
Schiinemann (George) Mozart als 
achtjahriger komponist. 29189 (279). 
Schuetky (FF. J.) May now Thy spirit. 
1674. 
Schuett (H.) Canzonetta. 29189 (54). 
Schtitt (Hduard) : 
A la bien aimée. 
(1, 2), 31005. 
A la humoresque. 15517 (1). 
Figurante et petites variations. 
253 (126). 
Gavotte-humoresque. 33904 (92). 
Pizzicato-valse. 15517 (299). 
Prelude in A flat. 15517 (S07). 


12863, 26533 


Romanee. 15517 (319). 
Valse parisienne. 6253 (494). 
Vignettes. 6253 (502). 


2x99 


Walzer-momente. 26533 
Schtitz (Alfred) : 
Codziennie inna. 
Milos¢ pali jak _  stofice. 
32498. 
Schiitz (H. G.): 
Aus deutschen gauen. 29262. 


(3809, 310). 


31318, 32498. 
32492, 


Harmonika-perlen. 19408. 
Tango-album. 20986. 
Sehtitz (Heinrich) Dialogus: Ach 
Herr, du Sohn David. 3726. 
Schtitze (Walter) Nach dem _ bier, 


lieber schatz, noch ein bier, lieber 


schatz. 326438. 
Schuh (Karl) Symphonic waltz to 
the five Great Lakes. 38348. 
Schuh (P. P.) My brother, the brother 
I’) never forget. 4982. 
Sechuldt (J. H.): 
Paper flowers. 20505. 
Windy Dakota. 3125. 


Schulenburg (Hermann) : 
Pussta-mirchen. 17680. 
Zwei hiinde voll herz. 18646. 
Schuler (G. S.) Nodding flowers. 
23036. 
Schulmann (Max): 
Con quattro soldi in tasca. 243833. 


Rapido Siberiano. 2233. 
Tangokavalier. 2692. 
Schultenover (C. H.) Stormy night. 
5604. 
Schultheis (G. H.) Once upon a star. 
25591*. 
Schultheiss (B. H.) If this dream 
was only true. 7439. 
Schultz (D. M.) When the cherry 


blossoms bloom in Iowa. 3044. 
Schultz (G. L.) Gratitude for bless- 
ings Shared. 16310. 
Schultz (N. 8.) Always in my heart. 


73. 
Schultz (O. D.) Song of the deep 
blue sea. 12058. 


2099 


INDEX 


pt: 101, nase 


a 


Schultz (O. L.): 
I’m longing for your love aglow. 
138718. 
My glowing love-lit guide. 143871. 
My heart's delight is on the isle 


Key West. 1840. 
Your glowing love mine own 
awoke. 6242. 
Schultzberg (F. I.) It’s au revoir my 
love. 27578. 
Schultze (Hugo) Hver en egte Kgben- 
havner. 24763. 
Schulz (Johan) Rejoice with one ac- 
cord. 30455. 


Schulz (Siegfried) : 
Drei kleine friulein. 
Wilde Auguste. 380921. 
Schum (F. L.) Thanks for the gift 


16096. 


of love. 235738. 
Schumacher (EK. W.) Forty-six chor- 
ales. 20738. 
Schumacher (George) One by one. 
14528. 
Schumaker (Clara) Down in old 
Pennsylvania. 16066. 
Schumann (Erika): 
Cherry stones. 13152. 
Fun and frolic. 138446. 
My flowers and the robin. 14868. 


Ploughman’s life. 14607. 
Schumann (Georg) Ruth. 9509 (637). 
Schumann (H. H.) My kuu ipo of 

Hawaii. 280385. 
Schumann (R. A.): 

Arrivée du printemps. 

Authentic first Schumann. 

Bittendes kind. 5416. 

Carnaval. 28448. 

He A. HaiZ33i3. 

Fiirchten machen. 5416. 

He, the greatest and the noblest. 


25822. 
25823. 


2384. 
Hidalgo. 33089. 
Intermezzo. 3838090. 

Knight Rupert. 381670. 
Larghetto. 2385. 
Little polonaise. 9509 (652). 
Lotus flower. 8682. 
Mélancolie. 25824. 

Merry farmer. 33091. 


Morn, noon and night. 8629. 
Nocturne. 5417. 
Romanze. 15517 (838). 


Schumann’s Slumber song. 338092. 
Selected songs. 29189 (3877). 
Soldiers march. 33519. 

Those moments I have spent with 


thee. 2386, 8633. 
Three short pieces. 25825. 
Triumerei. 8634, 9509 (653), 
15517 (339). 
Waldszenen. 5418. 


Schumann (R.G.) Pastoral. 8631. 


Schumer (Leo) Gone with the wind. 
27162. 
Schurg (G. A.) 
8121. 
Schuster (Ira): 
Donald Duck. 19092. 
Log cabin lullaby. 4680. 
My best friend. 22908. 
My sweet apache. 11441. 
There’s love in your eyes tonight. 
26106. 
Where’s everybody now. 
Schuster (Mitchell) : 
Coquette. 15902. 
I love to say goodnight to you. 
19597. 
Little girl. 17002. 
Schuster (R. M.) sr. 


My mate, my fate. 


12652. 


I wish I were a 


Scotchman. 4855. 

Schuster (Rudolph) Cleveland, my 
Cleveland. 21779. 

Schuster (Saul) You are my inspira- 
tion. 18561. 


Schuster & Miller, inc.: 

Am I gonna have trouble with you. 
3326. 

Blaziw’ 
9725. 

Donald Duck. 19092. 

Dreaming by the fireside. 598. 

Every minute of the hour, every 
hour of the day. 6867. 

Home-cookin’. 10452. ; 

How can you turn me down. 
29756. 

Just remember. 32182. 

Little robin told me so. 11090. 

Loafin’ on the levee. 11100. 

Log cabin lullaby. 4680. 

Love marehes on. 25254. 

Moonlight and palm trees. 

My best friend. 22908. 

My sweet apache. 11441. 

Oh! You funny love. 28155. 

Silla vaquera. 5468. 

Stars weep. 20898. 

Sunday on the Swanee. 2629. 

*Tain’t a fit night out for man or 
beast. 28663. 

There’s love in your eyes tonight. 
26106. 

When I wore my daddy’s tuxedo. 
33677. 

Where’s everybody now. 12652. 

You’ve got me on a merry-go-round. 
33883. 


the trail to my home. 


20367. 


Schuttenberg (A. F.): 


Heavenly waltz. 27240. 
I won a wonderful one when I won 
you. 29851. 
Our leader. 11619. 
Sing me a he-man’s song. 20788. 
Schwab (D. 8S.) I’m just an amateur. 
4287. 


2100 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Schwab (J. S.) 
4699. 
Schwab 
25334. 
Schwab (Martin): 
Down the field. 10072. 
Harlem swing. 4078, 
I’m in the pink. 4284, 
Watch your step. 5982. 
Schwaen (Kurt) Kleine suiten. 4560. 
Schwalbe (Albert) In that old, two- 
room shack. 19766. 


Look at that moon. 


(Louis) Mi amor tropical. 


Schwanderla (A.) Angelus Domini 
descendit de coelo. 94. 
Schwandt (Fred) In my treasure 
chest of souvenirs. 16781. 
Schwartz (Arthur): 
Amigo. 29228. 
Call to arms, 31231. 


Dancing conversation. 19019. 
Dangerous you. 488. 
Follow the sun. 3920, 16213. 
I remember a dream. 19650. 
Lolita. 20028. 
Love and learn. 32362. 
Moon face. 32525. 
My little mule wagon, 30233. 
My nephew from Nice. 32615. 
My saddle is my throne. 20320. 
Nicotina. 5048. 
Night has lost the moon. 20860. 
Seal it with a kiss. 33096. 
Serpentin. 20748. 
Sleigh bells. 30562, 33180. 
Schwartz (B. J.): 
Gone with the wind. 31689. 
Music inspires romance. 4917. 
My Romeo. 25470. 
Nature’s symphony. 30267. 
Platonic rendezvous. 17624. 
That’s how romance was. born. 
33394. 
To have and to hold. 33455. 
Tongue-tied. 30756. 
Schwartz (Bernadine) : 
It’s a sin when I say I love you. 
29923. 
My _ siiver 
20821. 
Schwartz (Catherine) : 
If you say I cannot have you. 
7447. 
Past that never could last. 2115. 
That’s the girl that I want. 15063. 
Troublesome love. 12408. 
You lovin’ man. 6182. 
Sehwartz (Clarence) Let’s all reap a 
bald head. 27695. 
Schwartz (Earl): 
Affinity kiss. 31008 (1). 
Longing. 31003 (99). 
Schwartz (F. A.) 
5846. 


haired sweetheart. 


Two in a canoe. | Schwartz (Jerome) 


Schwartz (H. J.) My old Ohioan home. 
1883 


Schwartz (H. 8.) Steer clear, it’s leap 
year, 18011. 
Schwartz (Henry): 
Love must end. 27814. 
To be continued. 28767. 
Schwartz (Herman) Echoes from the 
Synagogue. 24498. 
Sehwartz (J. F.): 
It’s only a dream. 16808. 
Kidnaped. 13997. 
Old rocking chair. 2040. 
There’s a new blue in your eyes. 
18155. 
Schwartz (Jacob) Hazanuth shire Ja- 
cob. 138548, 13544. 
Schwartz (Jean) : 
A-L-E. 26533 (5). 
Bamboo Lane. 26533 (21). 
Captain Flo. 26533 (32). 
Chicken. 26533 (88). 
Come, toddle along. 26533 (47). 
Everybody’s ragtime crazy. 26533 


(66). 
Franco-American rag. 29189 (121). 
Good-bye, Miss Liberty. 26533. 
(100). 


Hat my father wore upon St. Pat- 
rick’s day. 26533 (106). 

Her name is Mary Donohue. 29189 
(161). 

Honey on: our honeymoon. 
(208). 

I’d like to correspond with you. 
265383 (124). 

I’m a member of the midnight 
crew. 18648 (180). 

I’m crazy when the band begins to 
play. 18648 (181). 

I nominate you. 19647. 

Just as easy as rolling off a log. 
1366. 

Kissing time. 18648 (214). 

Love me just like Romeo loved 
Miss Juliet. 26533 (169). 

Mr. Izzy Always Busy Rosenstein. 
26533 (188). 

My Haytian queen. 383904 (201). 

Old country doctor. 8272, 11559. 

Revolutionary man. 33904 (249). 

Take me back to sunshine land. 
31003. (183). 

Terrific. 2710; 5702. 

That spooney dance. 

Trust in me. 30778. 

Under your thumb and close to 
your heart. 2879. 

We'll have a bushel of fun, 21256. 

White wash man. 18648 (891), 
26533 (328). 

You angel. 23929, 23980. 

I can’t carry a 


21569: 


29189 (425). 


tune. 7196. 


2101 


Schwartz (Joe) 
with me. 2559. 
Sehwartz (Nat): 
I met my 


INDEX 


Spend a little time 


Waterloo out in the 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Heavy agitato. 4116. 
Holiday march, 10446. 
Humorous eccentrique. 
Hunt breakfast march. 


10485. 
10488. 


beautiful sea. 13741. Fumry. ¢ eens, 
Mommy. 11291. Indian tom-toms. 7517. 
Stars and soft guitars. 306238. Knapsacks & muskets march. 
Schwartz (Phil): 10977. 
Chow chow rag. 26533 (39). Knights out. 10978. 
Face of the girl I love. 15517 Light agitato. 4648. 
(100). Lillian’s minuet. 11064. 
Man o’ my dreams. 31003 (107). March 4 la breve. 11215. 
Schwartz (R. R.) Sweet Nancy Jane. March African. 7905. 
8882. March one-step. 7909. 
Schwartzberg (Irving) Sailing in the Marche funébre moderne. 11222. 
moonlight. 25807. Marche royale. 11223. 
Schwartzengraber (M. K. TT.)  Star- Marching feet. 7911. 
light. 25970. Marcia. 11919. 
Schwartzenstein (Sigmund) Techni- Mardi Gras domino. 11227. 
eal problems for violin. 18105. Margaret’s waltz. 11228. 
Schwarz (M. E.) Love’s mystery. Medley. 11920. 
1594. Monkey jacket. 11294. 
Schwarz (Merrell) music co.: Move along. 11329. 
Blue rendezvous. 31184. Novelette. 11921-11924. 
Bobby Shafto. 24194. Omens. 11579. 
Dear lady of my dreams. 18246. Oriental lament. 11614. 
Let’s pretend tonight. 32266. Pan islamic. 11689. 
Three wise men. 33488. Pollywog’s wag. 11713. 
When Larry throws his lariat. Polonaise. 11714. 
15310. Refrain russe. 11804. 
Would you mind if I steal your Religious prayer. 11809. 
heart. 33800. Religiousioso. 11810. 
Schwarz (R. R.) Turmhohe liebe. Rhumba. 11818. 
18242*, Rising sun march. 11832. 
Schwarz-Reiflingen (Erwin) : Rue de la Ford. 11867. 
Bach album for guitar. 3384. Ruin. 8587. 
Sechs miirsche. 10260. Runner, 11871. 
Schwarze rosen. 31578. Slay frolics. 11998. 
Schwarzenberger (Hvelyn) Moments. Sorrow and desolation. 12070. 
25354. Spangles and sawdust. 12084. 
Schwarzwald (M. E.): Sparkles novelette. 12085. 
Aerio spin. 9529. Spell of the voodoo. 12087. 
Aero scherzo. 6266. Storm agitato. 12133. 
Aftermath. 9534. Tango castillianne. 12225. 
All at sea. 9550. Tension. 12258. 
Andante doloroso. 6326. Torrents. 12379. 
Animal humoresque. 6331. Toy march. 12390. 
Barbaric movement. 6396. Tragic tears. 12391. 
Baseball one step. 6897. Twisted queues. 12435. 
Birds on the bough. 9716. Unrest and flight. 12472. 
Bolerino. 6488. Unruly mobs. 9121. 
Cherry trees. 9860. Valse concert. 9126. 
Comedy allegro. 6655. Valse Helene. 12481. 
Democracy march. 10014. Valse languorous. 9127. - 
Dramatic galop. 10076. Valse sirignano. 12485. 
Earhart’s action. 10127. War’s havoc. 12540. 
Far East intermezzo. 10192. Wa-wa troubles. 12548. 
Fountain waltz. 6933. Schweickert (C. M.) Hidden valley. 
Fox-trot. 10247. 19449. 
Fox-trot eccentrique. 6935. Schwemler (P. H.) Rejoice, He is 
Frolicsome tune. 10265. coming soon. 5306. 
Galop. 3956, 6952. Schwenk (Arthur) jr.: 
Galop-western. 3957, 6953. Can it be you. 21750. 
Get going. 10293. Cotton pickin’ time is over. 21806. 


2102 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


From that moment on. 22073. 
If I only had the nerve. 22440. 
In Shadow Valley. 22472. 
Schwing (F. G.): 
For peace, world peace, are we. 
27093. 
No more war for me. 
Peace on earth. 28253. 
Schytte (Anna) : 
Melodische vortragsstudien in allen 
tonarten. 33904 (187, 188). 
Studien in ornamentik und dyna- 
mik. 38904 (291, 292). 
Schytte (Ludvig) : 
Melodische vortragsstudien in allen 
tonarten. 33904 (187, 188). 
’ Studien in ornamentik und dyna- 
mik. 383904 (291, 292). 
Sylphs and nixies. 6253 (468). 
Scileny (J. J.) Mine alone. 1728. 
Sciortina (August) Ghost of Old Black 


30281. 


Joe. 16262. 

Scogna (Joseph) That’s my idea of 
love. 5720. 

Scolari (M.) pseud. See Schulmann 
(Max) 


Scorpio (E. M.): 


Don’t tell me it’s hopeless. 26956. 

I sneezed on Wednesday. 27470. 
Scorticati (F. A.) Despojos. 24410. 
Scotch bagpipes. 20739. 


Scotch medley. 17831. 


Scott (A. V.) Rubank bugle band 
manual. 53874. 

Scott (Annie) I’ve got rings on my 
fingers. 21569 (237). 

Seott (B. A.) If you'd been honest. 
1209. 

Scott (Bennett) au, and Scott 


(Daisy) prop.: 
Sea, sea, sea. 15517 (341). 
Ship ahoy, all the nice girls love a 
sailor. 29189 (382). 
Scott (C. E.) Amateur hour on the air. 
6312. 
Scott (C. K.): 
Alas, my Daphne, stay. 26549. 


All ye that sleep in pleasure. 
26561. 
Aye me, alas, hey ho. 26615. 
Ha ha, this world doth pass. 
27201. 
Since Robin Hood. 28487. 
Seott (C. P.): 


Breaking waves. 6903. 

Go forward, Christian soldier. 
29189 (135). 

Lo, the sun. 6253 (290). 

Peace be unto you. 29189 (323). 

Prayer of life. 26533 (229). 

Sail on! O ship of state. 8598. 

Spirit of ‘youth. 26533 (279). 

Supplication. 33904 (294). 


Scott (Cyril) : 
Allegro. 6258 (411). 
Allegro con brio. 6253 (10). 
And so I made a villanelle. 

CH: 
Andante. 155. 
In a fairy boat. 


15517 


15517 (177). 


Jig fugue in G. 160. 
Lost love. 15517 (224). 
Notturno. 9509 (654). 
Serenade. 15517 (844). 
Sphinx. 6253 (441). 
Vision. 15517 (422). 
Seott (Dave) Red roofs of Brittany- 
28345. 
Seott (E. F.) Mariners’ capstan song. 
17146. 


Seott (Earle): 
I’ve found another sweetie now.. 
19669. 
World a million years ago. 9390, 
23916. 
Scott (Emerson) : 
My life, my love. 20295. 
Some one’s rocking my dreamboat.. 
12029. 
Seott (H. E.) jr. Scenes from Giotto’s 
frescoes of the Nativity. 8624*. 


Scott (H. J.) Maytime is playtime. 
22800. 
Scott (H. W.) No kidding. 32687. 


Scott (Henry) : 
Jam on the piano. 27595. 
Musical race-track. 27989. 
Once on a star. 25591. 
Rythm at any cost. 25802. 
Scott (Howard) Ill ask the moon. 
24808. 
Scott (J. C.) 
7490. 
Scott (Jerry): 
Down by the water. 26960. 
I met a beautiful lady. 27453. 
Oh for a home by the ocean. 28147. 
Seott (Kenyon) pseud. See Scott 
(Harle) 
Scoth (isa) 
3426. 
Scott (M. C.) Scenes from Giotto’s 
frescoes of the Nativity. 8624*. 
Scott (Maceo) Please play that mel- 
ody again. 23192. 
Scott (Maggie) Jesus is listening in. 
1324. 
Scott (Margaret 
under the blue. 
Seott (Mary M.) 
Scott (Maude L.): 
Go forward, Christian soldier. 
29189 (135). 
Lo, the sun. 6253 (290). 
Peace be unto you. 29189 (323). 
Prayer of life. 26533 (229). 
Spirit of youth. 26533 (279). 


In the candle’s glow. 


Because you smiled. 


M.) 
17869. 
Band book. 26636. 


Shanty built. 


2108 


INDEX 


Scott (Maude L.)—Continued. 


Supplication. 33904 (294). 
Seott (Maurice) I’ve got rings on my 
fingers. 21569 (237). 


Seott 
Texas rose. 
Scott (N. G.): 


(Meada LL.) 
25480. 


My sweetheart, 


I want to dance with Homer. 
32005. 

Lead soldiers. 322438. 

Shall I compare thee. 28466. 


There’s a Mickey Mouse and it’s 
bank nite. 33418. 
Seott (Parker) : 
Come back to your God. 18960. 
Ethiopia stretch forth your hands 
unto God. 675. 
Scott (Parker) jr. When Jesus Christ 
was born. 21338. 
Seott (R. J.): 
For better or for worse. 
Happier. 22158. 
When I need love. 
Scott (Raymond) : 
Coming down to earth. 
Sleepwalker. 12000. 
Swing swing mother-in-law. 
Tia Juana. 23622. 
157 West 57th street. 


31599. 
9266. 

18963. 
28652. 
12861. 


Scott (Tilden) Why should it end 
this way. 33753. 
Seott (Mrs. Zack) See Scott 


(Meada L.) 

Scott-Gatty (Charles) au., and Scott- 
Gatty (Muriel) prop. Janie. 29189 
(216). 

Scott-Wood (George) Maurice (Peter) 
piano accordion tutor. 22793. 

Scotti (Al) From seven ’till twelve. 
10270. 

Scotti (C. G.) 

Scotti 
mine) 

Scotti (Holo) 
10270. 

Scottie 
15123. 

Scotto (Vincent) : 

Amour est un petit jeu. 15578. 

Bonne chance. 9750. 

Canevanatic MAME . 2s 
6555. 

Debout 14 dedans. 6740. 

Dupont, Dubois, Durand. 6824. 

Faites pas ca. 29573. 

Guards parade. 877. 

J’aime la mer comme une femme. 


Adieu. 13. 
(Carmin) See Scottie (Car- 


From seven ’till twelve. 
To love 


(Carmine) again. 


Canebieére. 


7563. 
J’aime les femmes, c’est ma folie. 
16821. 
Laissez-moi vous aimer. 16896. 
Marinella. 17145. 


Peseadous ouh! ouh. 8392. 
Petit cabanon. 8398. 


pt. III, n.s., v.31 


Place Pigalle, place Clichy. 25672. 
Plus beau tango du monde. 8435. 


Prosper... yop la boum. 8475. 
Quand tu viens prés de moi. 11761. 
Tante Aglaé. 30686. 

Tchi-tchi. 18100. 

Tout en rose. 26533 (297). 

Vous avez Véclat de la rose. 9156. 

Y en a quun dans Marseille. 

9400. 
Scowcroft (Charlene) : 

Dark clouds. 3682. 

If I should write a song. 4871. 
Scriabine (A.) Etude. 2388, 2389. 
Scribe (John) Quintuplets. 14636. 
Scribner (D. L.): 

All about you. 21584. 

Maybe to you. 25309. 


Poodle pup. 25685. 
You just ran away. 
Scrimgeour (Inez) 


15451, 18582. 
Autumn memories. 


12969. 

Scriven (Alfred) New York City. 
32666. 

Scroggins (Margie) Vagabond sweet- 
heart. 18281. 

Scroggs (Stanley) Lullaby waltz. 
14204. 

Serogin (Morris) Shadows of love. 
11945. 

Seull (H. T.) Colin’s book of first 
pieces. 9891. 

Scully (KE. T.)  You’re the headlines 
in my morning paper. 23998. 

Seaberg (A. E.) What a box full of 
stocks did to me. 9229. 

Seager (Donald) Down among the 
southern pines. 24449. 

Seale Hie lh’. i: 

Give me a break. 13467. 


I’ve got your image on my heart. 
13776. 

Old friends are better than gold. 
8278. 

Save the last waltz for me. 

Tear drops. 12240. 

This world’s a good old place. 
9011. 

Under the Wyoming moon. 12462. 
When dreams come true. 5996. 
Seaman (Drew) One a two a three a 

four. 5152. 

Seaman (Maurice) Let’s walk in love- 
liness. 25164. 
Seamans (A. O.) 

here. 93852. 
Seamon (Abraham and Irving) : 
Echoes in the night. 3820. 
I loved in vain. 7280. 
In a side street café. 7460. 
Old fashioned doll house. 5113. 
Seamon (Buddy) See Seamon 
(Abraham) ; 
Search (The) 


14731. 


Will you meet me 


14748. 


2104 


INDEX 


nos. 1 -12, 1936 


Searles (Mort): 


Aloha no au iko maka. 381030. 
Halona. 29698. 
Mahina malamalama. 30101. 
Pulupe. 30435. 
Sweet lei lehua. 33321. 
Sears (A1.) Spider and the fly. 
33251. 
Sears (HE. M.) Under the _ blood. 


15182, 21174. 
Sears (Jerry) 
26255. 
Sears (Marie) Blenore. 12862 (148). 
Sears (Martha) Wound that made me 
love you. 12788. 
Sears (Winslow) Valse Adele. 
Seaver (Beatrice) : 
Homing pigeon. 27274. 
Tyranena. 28840. 
Seaver (M. B.) Beautiful memories. 
26646. 
Seawright (Bessie) Needle goes ’round 
and ’round. 11467, 28086. 
Sebouh (Dickran) : 
Cha’li. 24276. 
I wonder who you are. 
Sechrest (Lola) : 
Pretending. 8464. 
Troubles. 9076. 
Second Concord anthem book. 17836. 
Seeor (D. A.) Wand’ring alone down 
my memory lane. 26240. 
Secor (P. H.) Why. 33741. 
Secrest (Dennis) Why can’t I live in 
dreams. 23859. 
Secreto de Ana Maria. 
Secunda (Samuel) : 
Beautiful dream. 15675. 
Bobbe mit’n zeidin. 257. 
Hast side wedding. 16111. 
Freiliche mishpoche. 16237. 
Giss-giss. 17876. 
Git mir op mazl tov. 16271. 
I would, if I could. 27504. 
Lebon hof. 7694. 
Meidele sheins. 18552. 
Oh you girls. 17468. 
Pini fin Pinchev. 30833. 
Reidele dreit sich. 20642. 
Sheiner cholim. 17876. 
Vus du vilst dus vill ich oich. 
30833. 
Yiddishe meidelach. 18552. 
Zisse momentiss. 18644. 


We want five. 23747, 


deol. 


24928. 


24256, 27922. 


Zug far vus. 21566. 
Secunda (Sholom) See Secunda 
(Samuel ) 


Sedgwick (E. H.): 
Bull Durham. 24031 (19). 
Take me out to the end of the 


pier. 24081 (204). 
See (C. E.): 
High hills. 7113. 


Something tells me T’m in love. 
2528. 
Seeds (Dick) auw., and Seeds (Paul) 
prop. March of the Texans. 27866. 
Seeds of love. 23317. 
Seeger (C. S.) I want your love. 1176. 
Seeing stars. 2301, 5240. 


Seel (I. B.) Old Man Rhythm in Mars. 
32760. 
Seeley (C. W.) Prairie sunflower. 
25694. 
Seeley (H. R.) When the cotton is in 
bloom. 3045. 
Seeligson (Edwena) Daffodils. 12862 
CA 
Seely (N. M.): 
Climbing a ladder of roses. 18172. 


I wished on a four leaf clover. 


16674. 
Paradise. 11644. 
When I meet you on the street. 
18411. 
Youre rather like a_ princess. 
338715. 
Segal (Flora) Florika. 192438, 22039. 
Segal (S. J.): 
Ashes. 18728. 


I just can’t believe it’s true. 22274. 

I’ll never forget. 22288. 

I love singing in a minor Key. 
(Pk 

I’ve been places and seen things. 
29835. 

If. 19706. 

If I could think of words. 24935. 

Moon shines into my room. 30176. 

My idea of heaven. 25445. 

Save a little love for a rainy day. 


23304. 
Something to look forward to. 
33228. 
Two ean play that game. 26175. 
Who eares. 23854. 
Words only meant for two. 15413. 


You interrupted my dreaming. 
23958. 

You made me forget. 21512. 

Youre a habit that is easy to 


make. 26473. 
Segall (Arno) You mean that much 
to me. 29130. 
Segmen (H. A.) Voice of the cello. 
33590. 


Segnitz (Paul): 
C’était trop beau. 301. 
Honey, what good is money. 954. 
Much too much. 1792. 
My arms are empty. 1805. 
Tout ici bas nous dit adieu. 12383. 


Ségo (—) Sévilla. 17862. 
Segovia (Andrés) : 
Bittendes kind. 5416. 


Chaconne. 3386. 


Fiirchten machen. 5416. 


2105 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


oo 


Segovia (Andrés)—Continued. 
Fugue. 38392. 
Marcia. 3390. 
Mazurka. 38582. 
Menuet. 38390, 4091. 
Polonaise. 3390. 
Prelude. 33892. 
Siciliana. 5460. 
Sonata. 3555, 5406. 
Sybille. 6140. 
Xenophone. 6140. 
4 petits moreceaux. 
8 pieces d’Aylesford. 4050. 

Segure (Roger) Night-time. 28098. 

Sehlbach (Erich) Stadt. 18008. 

Seiber (M.): 

Evening in the Puszta. 29561. 
Festival at Seville. 29588. 
Seibert (C. E.) Casey Jones, the brave 
engineer. 383904 (35). 
Seibert (Leonard) Rose love song. 
28398. 

Seidel (Emil) 

Seidel (J. M.): 
Midsummer night madness. 
So what. 17950. 

Seidlova (Anca): 

By a garden pool. 26730. 
Come cooling night. 26827. 


4569. 


Time will tell. 23626. 


17190. 


Dream journey. 26971. 
Far-away hills. 27055, 
Indian summer. 27564. 
Love’s pledge. 27830. 

Summer walk. 28614. 


28659. 
Music should 


Sylvan invitation. 
Seidman (Lloyd) 
ways go up. 1798. 
Seidt (Andrew) See Seidt (J. A.) 
Seidt (J. A.): 
Goose chase. 
Guardian 
(282). 
Joyful sounds. 3270 (349, 350). 
Little dancing master. 6253 (284). 
Ring around. 6253 (394). 
Seiffert (Max): 


al- 


6253, (158). 


angel melody. 3270 


Bettelzech. 6444. 
Cyklopisches hammertricinium. 
6696. 


Du falsches herze. 31498. 

Es will die Galathe. 6854. 

Hochenauer schiffsgescheri. 

Konzert B-dur fiir fagott. 
11333. 

Mayen—und gukguks—lied. 7982. 

Niirnbergisches quodlibet. 8231. 

O heller glantz, du giildnes licht. 
8287. 

Sprichwort, Potztausend. 8805. 

Unser matz hatt einen grossen lan- 


7125. 
11331- 


gen bart. 33560. 
Vorlesung tiber die gesundheit. 
9155. 


Seiffert (W. R.) 
ity. 22231. 
Seiler (EKdward) 
hearts. 138739. 
Seiler (Linn) Vagrant. 
Seismit-Doda (Albano) : 
Old and young. 9509 (548). 

Tempo passato perché non ritorno. 
9509 (738). 
Seitter (Charlie) : 
Broadway lament. 26720. 
Here’s luck to our love. 7104. 
I’ve got an Easter hat and an 
HKaster suit for Easter morning. 
10695. 
I’ve got ev’rything that goes with 
love. 10696. 
Something old—something new— 
something gold—something blue. 
8751. 
What a sweet sensation. 12578. 
You’re the answer to my prayer. 
9467, 
Seitz (C. L.): 
Beautiful Alleghenies. 
Coney Isle. 13194. 
Indiana moon. 10824. 
Let’s be sweethearts again. 1459. 
Seitz (Ernest) World is waiting for 
the sunrise. 18536. 
Seitz (Friedrich) : 
lifth pupil’s concerto. 
First pupil’s concerto. 
Seitz (G. E.) Ranger’s life. 11789. 
Sejk (Karel) Oklamané srdece. 28161. 
Sekles (Bernhard) Musik fiir ktinstler 
und laien in der alten manier. 11348, 
Selby (Vera) Drum major. 19150. 
Seldomridge (Helen) Just a moon- 
light romance. 1357. 
Seldon (Noal) pseud. 
) 


Humanity with san- 
I made my bid in 


18282. 


15673. 


33904 (77). 
33904 (80). 


See Heaps 


Select music publications, ine.: 

Boston tea party. 188837. 

Don’t say a word—just dance. 
568. 

Go on the green light, stop on the 
red. 103138. 

Gotcha. 19345. 

Hide and seek. 16406. 

Horse op’ry, yipi addy yipi addy 


aye. 19487. 

Ill never let you go. 18665, 
16535. 

I’m one step ahead of my shadow. 
24866. 


I met my Waterloo out in the 
beautiful sea. 138741. 

I’se a muggin’. 166381. 

I was saying to the moon. 22422. 


Let’s call a heart a heart. 14052, 
27700. 
Let’s tee off together. 16948. 


2106 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Mama don’t allow it. 7895. 
Nothing’s blue but the sky. 8221. 
Now I’ve got some dreaming to do. 


17488. 

One — two — button your shoe. 
17520, 28201. 

Parade of the milk bottle caps. 
11641. 

Pennies from heaven. 14575, 
28260. 


Rhythm saved the world. 8537. 


Skeleton in the closet. 179382, 
28521. 

So do I. 148384, 28535. 

South Sea Island magic. 23422. 

Swingtime. 12201. 

We'll rest at the end of the trail. 
12549, 12550. 

What this country needs. 18391. 


Selected solos and studies for the pro- 
gressive accordionist. 8640. 
Selections from hymns of worship and 


service. 15517 (342). 
Selicoff (Freda)  Aesop’s' Faybelle. 
3280. 


Selig (Monroe) Garden of the moon. 
784, 


Seligmann (J. F.) 
29918. 
Selikovitz (Samuel) 
2395. 
Selinger (P. A.) I didn’t care for 
blondies until you came along. 10524. 
Sellars (L. T.): 
On old Shamo. 8307. 
You came, I saw, you conquered. 
12760. 
Sellen (Denis) 
Sellers (EH. O.) 
in my heart. 9509 (740). 
Seltzer (EH. V.) lLover’s tears. 
Selvaggi (Elaida) : 
Desolation. 12862 (126). 
Poesia pastorale. 9509 (577). 


Isn’t it peculiar. 


Seven melodies. 


Turba choruses. 2852. 
Thy word have I hid 


1593. 


Selvaggi (Rito) Preludio. 17848. 

Selz (Gaston) Solféges de concours a4 
2 voix, 19386. 28540. 

Sembower (H. 8S.) Girls. 24612. 


Semenoff (Serge) Collection moderne. 
3616. 

Semerini (Vittorio) : 
Black serenade. 
Con voi. 427. 

Semeyn (Ff. C.) Honey boo. 950. 

Semon (J. W.) Full moon. 31621. 

Semon (Perey) Snow flakes. 338904 

(274). 
Semotuik (B. N.) Time we met. 2791. 
Semsi (Dimitris) Mé me stelnis man- 
na stin Amerikée. 25312. 

Senaillé (J. B.): 

Air et Allegro vivamente. 
(5): 


241. 


18648 


Sarabande et Gigue. 
Sonate. 6253 (418). 
Sénart (Maurice) Editions: 
Flaite soupire. 29599. 
Livre @heures. 11098. 
Prélude, Hymne et Final. 
Quatuor. 8485. 
Quatre fanfares. 29902. 
Quatre poémes. 29987. 
Sans octaves. 8613, 8614. 
Suite anglaise. 20923. 
Technique moderne 
18106. 
Trio 4 cordes. 33499. 


18648 (315) 


11735. 


du piano. 


Trois chants de la jungle. 10009. 
Trois petites piéces espagnoles. 
7801. 


Sennett (Arthur): 
How can I forget. 13597. 
I will love you as you ought to be 


loved. 13804. 
She’s got a little devil in her eye. 
14772. 


Sweet memories. 5642. 
That plaintive melody. 18141. 
You are my dream. 6159. — 


Sentis (J.): 
Mano-Manola. 1646. 
Negro bravo. 30268. 
Ronda. 30475. 
Te quiéro. 26062. 
Trois mélodies. 2399. 
Tu ne dis rien. 30781. 


Sentz (Joseph) In the swallow state, 
Louisiana. 1253. 

Seoane (Carlos) Cubano. 

Serafinelli (C. J.): 

Every minute of the day. 6866. 

When evening comes. 9252. 
Serbian cradle song. 17848. 
Serbin (Hilbert) Bermuda, 

of rest. 29811. 
Seredy (J. S.): 

Aida march. 28870. 

Alhambra. 3297. 

De Camptown races. 23064, 25557. 

Oh! Susanna. 23064, 25557. 

Soldier’s dream. 20823. 

Spring’s awakening. 2571. 

Three blind mice. 23064, 25557. 
Serenade on the Seine. 24850. 
Sereno (Frank): 

Lovely dream. 14175. 

With a glance eame romance. 

9363. 
Seress (Rezs6) : 
Gloomy Sunday. 3981, 6980-6982, 
10309. 

Sombre dimanche. 14847. 

Szomorti vasarnap. 12207. 
Serfoss (C. H.) Blowing away out on 

a wheat farm. 26684, 31177. 
Seril (Abraham) ’Neath an old en- 
chanted arbor. 11461. 


31376, 


the isle 


2107 


INDEX 


Serio (M. H. W.): 


Dream of my heart. 19125. 


Just a-wearyin’ for you. 1367. 
Sweet Maureen. 2653. 
When dreams come true. 3017. 
You were a dream last night. 
21548. 
Serly (Lajos) K6rmagyar. 22602. 
Serpente a sonagli. 2899. 
Serradell (Narciso) Golondrina. 
31678. 
Serrano (C. F.) Pasion. 28248. 


Serrano (Jose) Night in Granada. 


32677. | ; 
Service hymnal. 17853-17861. 
Sesma (Amado Urmeneta) See Ur- 


meneta Sesma (Amado) 
Sessa (Neil) Disappointed with love. 
21880. 
Sesser 
After 
Ginger. 
My heart. 
On the road. 
Romany dance. 
Sessions (Roger) : 
March. 8647. 
Scherzino. 8625. 
Sessler (M. K.) March on 
27867. 
Setters (Jilson) 
Setzer (Beulah): 
Back to mother and dad. 
By de Swanee River shore. 
Naggin’ man. 22988. 
Start in again all new. 8827. 
Strolling down Dream Avenue. 
25991. 
When it’s autumn in the Rockies. 
26305. 
(M. 


(Johann) : 

that. 6274. 

6968. 

4952. 

§312. 
2314. 


Cornell. 


T. V. A. 33350. 
3398. 
15780. 


Setzer B.) Joe Louis rhythm. 
5045. 
Seven days with the Saviour. 


Sévérac (D. de): 


8647*. 


Ma poupée chérie. 11190, 15958, 
15959. 
Mignonne, allons voir. si la 
POSE he, KS, 
Severin (Beryl) Wild flowers. 9845. 


(Hdmund) : 
Andantino. 27685. 
Cinquautaine. 243807. 
Concerto. 15517 (3847). 
Deep river. 26916. 

Vili eili. 27010. 
Hatikwoh. 27219. 

Kol nidre. 27660. 
Merry widow. 27918. 
Military march. 28446. 
Poupée valsante. 25691. 

Severn (Mark): 
May first. 11239. 
Stormers of dawn. 


Severn 


14930. 


pt. 11, ns Si, Vi3t 


Severson (R. H.) Listen to the pft 
of the Flit gun. 22659. 
Sevier (Mattie) Rah, rah, rah for 
Texas. 20622. 
Sevigny (Alfred) : 
Heart of my heart. 29719. 
Our night of love. 231387. 
Sewell (C. L.): 
Those memories of you. 2779. 


When Big Ben strikes its midnight 


chimes and London starts to 
sleep. 183896. 


When I discovered you. 28959. 
Why must I always be dreaming. 
15379. 

Sexauer (Chas.) : 

I’m waltzing you around in my 
dreams. 43810. 

Why don’t you love me the way 
you love me dear in my dreams. 
3094. 

Sexton (EH. M.): 
Barcarolle. 26638. 
Deed and a word. 
Idyl. 28461. 
Impromptu. 28462, 28463. 

March. 28464. 

Prelude. 5486, 25702, 28304, 32907, 
32908. 

Pussy willow. 20608. 

Slavie impromptu. 25898. 

Two preludes. 23325. 

Sexton (KF. S.): 

"Neath the shade of the magnolia. 
25488. 
Roses and romance. 25798. 
Somewhere there’s someone that 
loves you. 25927. 
We are going to Land-on them. 
21250. 
Sexton (John) 
105138. 

Seybold (Arthur) : 

Klassisches album. 29980. 
Valse ravissante. 24081 (228). 

Seybold (Zeb): 
Betty and Will. 381159. 
Falling in love with you. 
Havana Lou. 10884. 


26913. 


I can’t love alone. 


713. 


I want a little love so much. 
22410. 

In a bamboo inn down in India. 
27525. 


Love of rhythm. 11156. 
That little gal o’ mine. 26079. 
Seyden (F. P.): 


Blazing arrow. 24183. 

Come back to me Angelene. 24324. 

On the old redwood highway. 
25585. 

When our honeymoon is. over. 
26315. 

Seyfarth (G.): 
Chtopea mego mi zabrali. 31286. 


2108 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Klatwa. 32213. 
Nie bede cie rwata konwalijko 
biata. 32671. 


Otworz Janku. 32802. 


Przykro, przykro jest debowi. 
32928. 

Siedzi ptaszek na drzewie. 33132. 

Siwy koniu. 33162. 

Szumi- w gaju brzezina. 33349. 


Seyfert (Otto) : 


Obersteiger. 25542. 
Vogelhandler. 21211. 


Seyman (R. C.) 
velt. 8575. 


Root root for Roose- 


Seymour (Alexander) Gospel gems. 
Pps) eso 
Seymour (G. E.): 


My love’s like a red red rose. 4976. 
12 many. 12851. 
Seymour (H. W.) I’m dating up the 
moon. 27407. 
Seymour (J. L.): 


Bachelor belles. 15653*, 
Cockney clown. 6630. 
Dirge for Ryno. 138276. 
Golden days. 16289**, 


Hollywood. 4146. 

Hollywood madness. 29739*, 

Maid, the demon and the Samurai. 

32416*. 

Nona. 5062. 

O captain, my captain. 

Shilric’s song. 14777. 
Seymour (Mable) If seeing is beliey- 


23004. 


me LOLS. 
Seymour (Tom) Fughetta of the little 
bells. 10357. 
Seymour (Tot): 
Awakening. 38375. 
My sweet apache. 11441. 
You're the cutest. 215382. 


Sgambati (G.) Melody. 3984. 


Sgambati (Giovanni) au., and Sgam- 
bati (Costanza) prop. Messa da 
requiem, 12862 (335). 

Sgorbissa (Cecelia) See Sgorbissa 


(Mrs. John) 
Sgorbissa (Mrs. John) 
Shackelford (M. M.) 

gravity. 16000. 
Shackelford (W. E.) 
Shackett (C. J.): 

Darling old boy. 19037. 

Girl of my dreams. 6973. 

Paradise and you. 25644, 

Shackley (EF. N.): 

Andante. 24031 (218). 

Contemplation. 21569 (82). 

Hosanna! to the Son of David. 
29189 (170). 

Pastorale. 24081 (177). 

Saviour, blessed Saviour. 
(258). 


Parted. 23160. 
Depending on 


Ione. 19790. 


33904 


Whoso dwelleth under the defence 
of the Most High. 26583 (329). 
Shackley (G. H.): 


Treasure chest community 
songster. 15146. 


Treasure chest of children’s songs 
and games. 2826. 

Treasure chest of Christmas songs 
and carols. 30770. 

Treasure chest of cowboy songs. 


2827. 

Treasure chest of darn fool ditties. 
9065. 

Treasure chest of gems for piano. 
9066. 

Treasure chest of homespun tunes. 
2828. 

Treasure chest of old time song 
hits. 2829. 

Treasure chest of songs we love. 
9067. 

Treasure chest of world-wide 
songs. 9068. 


Shad (A. A.) Tm going a-hunting ’til 
I find you. 29811. 
Shade (R. B.) 
15754. 
Shadle (J. G.): 
California I’m longing 
13113: 
When you hear the old red robin 
on the hill. 38059. 

Shadoan (Virginia) Dreaming of a 
song. 24469. 
Shadoin (C. N.) 

360. 
Shadoin (Neil) See Shadoin (C. N.) 


Boys of sixteen. 


for you. 


Chickadee stomp. 


Shadwell (Charles) Sunset. 12156. 
Shaefer (Bill) Facing the world 
alone, 6880. 


Shafer (A. J.): 


Riding home. 25767. 


Where bob whites calling me. 
3068. 
Shafer (Charlene) Disillusioned me. 
29483. 
Shafer (Jack) See Shafer (A. J.) 
Shaffer (F. E.) jr. Have you re- 
sponded. 905. 


Shaffer (Harold) 
my mind. 31995. 
Shaffer (Hearcel, or Herschel) : 


I’ve got heaven on 


Let us waltz again to our old 
refrain. 16953. 


My book of memories. 25411. 
They swing in Harlem. 18173. 
Shaffer (Max): 
Ashes. 18728. 
I just can’t believe it’s true. 
22274. 


Ill never forget. 22288. 
I love singing in a minor key. 
(rfay 


2109 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.31 


Shaffer (Max)—Continued. 
Ive been places and seen things. 


29835. 
If. 19706. 
If I could think of words. 24985. 
Moon shines into my room. 30176. 


My idea of heaven. 25445. 

Save a little love for a rainy day. 
23304. 

Something to look forward to. 
33228. 

Two can play that game. 26175. 

When you're smiling, I’m happy. 
3061. 

“Who cares. 23854. 

Winter rhapsody. 3132. 

Words only meant for two. 154138. 

You interrupted my dreaming. 
23958. 

You made me forget. 21512. 

You're a habit that is easy to 
make. 26473. 

‘Shaffer (Roy) It’s been years since 
I’ve seen my little darlin’. 22518. 
Shahin (PR: J.) 2 

All because of you. 3301. 

Caribbean star. 6573, 29371. 

Diana. 3727. 

I make a humble vow. 24874. 

I send my greetings to you. 31982. 

It’s you. 4467. 

My girl from Trieste. 

On the stroke of two. 


25431. 
5148. 


Pensando en ti. 5211. 
Renita. 23250. 
Renita bonita. 14654. 


Sweetest little brown eyes. 26023. 
Tango oriental. 20989. 
Under your spell. 28846. 
Underneath a Palm Beach moon. 
PAL (Sy 
Yolanda. 
Shale (Ruth): 
Kiss from you. 7649. 
My broken heart. 14844. 
‘SShalett (Sherna) Hushalullabye. 
Doe aie 
Shan van voght. 
‘Shand (Terry): 
Honolulu. stars and Hawaiian 
guitars. 4154, 71438. 
Lonely waltz. 7794, 7795. 
Sunshine Sally. 33307. 
Table under a tree. 30678. 
Shandor (—) Midnight melody. 
17188, 20195. 
Shane (Hester) 
little girl. 4555. 
Shank (E.M.) When it’s autumn time 
in Dixie. 30881. 
Shanks (Hlsworth) 
Six. 302TH 
Shannon (Elizabeth) 
magie city. 31806. 


33820. 


21569 (492). 


Kiss me good-night 


Night music for 


Home in the 


Shannon (Jack) I11 keep you under 


lock and key. 27376. 
Shannon (K. H.) Bluest of blues. 
18827. 


Shannon (M. B.): 
Garden of childhood. 782. 
Lord triumphant. 1545. 
Shannon (R. M.): 
Just wait until I get you alone. 
19882. 
My song. 5000. 


Shannon (Vincent) Louisiana lullaby. 


4711. 

Shapero (S. L.) Music in the breeze. 
4915. 

Shapira (N. H.) You do the darndest 
Tins.) Sa 


Shapiro (Ben): 
Burning love. 31212. 
I love the way you dance with me. 
29808. 
I.realize it’s you I love. 24887. 
It happened that day. 321138. 
Shapiro (Elliott) Gem dance folio for 
1987. 16260. 
Shapiro (H. H.): 
Hymn of the generations. 977. 
In you I place my faith. 24997. — 


Lullaby. 1615. 
Marching on with F. D. R. 4795. 
Prayer. 2181. 
Song of the oriole. 2539. 
Shapiro (Israel) Love’s answer. 
20112. 
Shapiro (Sol) Can’t help loving you, 
dear. 9828. 


Shapiro (Ted): 
Madeira and you. 
Sittin’ in the 

17927, 20793. 

Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine.: 
Anitra’s dance. 7038. 
Arizona moon. 383848. 


17105. 
sand a-sunnin’.. 


Beautiful heaven. 29291. 

Beautiful Napoli. 6407. 

Beautiful Ohio. 18783. 

Blue River train. 26695. 

Boo hoo. 31188. 

Bug. 138100. 

Caissons go rolling along. 21748, 
293859. 

Carry me back to old Virginny. 
330. 

Collegiate. 3617. 

Conga mi rosa. 24837. 


Cowboy Johnny’s last ride. 31568. 
Cuba libre. 24363, 26861. 
Don’t let the fire go out. 
Empty cradle. 31519. 
Empty saddles. 658, 10148, 24503, 
29545. 

Forever in your arms. 3930. 
Gavotte. 6957. 

Gem dance folio for 1937. 16260 


24441. 


2110 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Gem guitar note and diagram 
. song folio. 29636. 

Gem piano accordion folio, no. 1. 
16261. 

Gentleman awaits. 31636. 

Get her by the tail on a down hill 
drag. 31688. 

Girl in the gingham blue gown. 
3969. 

Glory of love. 6986, 10312, 29653. 

Goldie, the gold digger’s daughter. 
4007. 

Good mornin’ Glory. 4019. 

Guitar player’s best friend. 17043. 

Habanera. 6453. 

Hail men of adventure hail. S887, 
4052. 

Happy Sunday. 19400. 

Harmony quartette collection. 896. 

Here comes the girl. 27244, 31783. 

Here’s luck te our love. 7104. 

High hat, a piccolo and a cane. 
24714, 24715, 297835. 

Home on the range. 16426. 

Honey, please don’t turn your back 
on me. 19477. 

Humoreske. 7169. 

I believe ev'ry word I’ve heard 
about you. 19516. 

I found a horseshoe. 4216. 

I love you so. 4258. 

Tm a gold diggin’ papa. 29806. 

I’m lonesome, sad and blue. 27488. 

I’m sailing a dream boat. 13726. 

I’ve taken a likin’ to you. 18781. 

I’ve waited a lifetime for you. 
24907. 

In a box ear ’round the world. 
SLUO2) = 

In the chapel in the moonlight. 
24981, 27553, 29888, 32086. 

Inspiration. 25002. 

Is a daifydill as crazy as a crazy 
quilt. 15886. 

It’s the Gypsy in me. 25028, 29933. 

Jingle bells, I’m in love. 29950. 

Just say aloha. 25089, 29963. 

Just say aloha. make believe we’re 
in Hawaii. 29964. 

Keep a song in your heart. 25098. 

Keep your eyes on Ira. 16876, 
19893. 

Knick knacks on the mantel. 
7652, 71653. 

Kujawiak. 7661. 

La-Ge-de la-de-da. 382224. 

La-Ge-de la-de-da, says I’m in love 
with you. 25119. 

Largo. 7674. 

Let’s be a little more friendly. 
25149. 

Little toy piano. 11094. 

Lone star. 1525. 

Lonely hill-billy. 380054. 


126829—37——39 OT11 


Lonesome lullaby. 30058. 

Love is like a cigarette. 7838. 

Love is like a lullaby. 11144. 

Loyal sons of Rutgers. 7862, 14198. 

Mary had a little lamb. 14227, 
30125. 

Me and the sun. 11244, 301382. 

Me, who was born to be rich. 
32453. 

Minuet. 8046. 

Moonlight and music. 8009. 

Moonlight masquerade. 20234. 

My little Texas town. 30234. 

My loving Cathleen. 30288. 

My old fashioned scrap book. 4984, 

4985, 30243. 

My song is you. 2038238. 

New river train. 5036, 23011. 

Next hundred years’ll be the 
hardest. 5040. 

Nobody to love. 32695. 

Now or never. 255381, 30297. 

Oh! you so ’n’ so. 5111. 

Old country doctor. 8272, 11559. 

Old Pinto, my pony, my pal. 
28175. 

Old wind mill. 5185. 

One hamburger for madame. 
8323, 8324. 

One rose that’s left in my heart. 
20474, 30351. 

Peace of mind. 32841, 32842. 

Pizzicato. 6748. 

Rambling yodler. 28333. 

ted sails in the sunset. 2249. 

Reverie. 20659. 

Ridin’ the Bar X. range. 53837. 

Rock-a-bye baby. 20674. 

Roly poly baby. 5855. 

Royal garden blues. 25796. 

San Antonio blues. 30496. 

Save your sorrow for to-morrow. 
5398. 

Scarf dance. 6585. 

Scene changes. 14737, 30505. 

Serenade. 8630, 8648. 

So I’d miss you. 8729. 

Souvenir. 8796. 

Spanish dance. 8028. 

Stretch of 28 years. 33288. 

Sundown in Peaceful Valley. 
2630. 

Sweet honey chile. 5638. 

Swing me a lullaby. 8899, 12195. 

Tell you ’bout a gal named Sal. 
30694. 

Thanks a lot. 30699. 

There’s a bridle hangin’ on the 
wall. 18152. 

There’s a sparrow in the haystack. 
33414. 

Thunder on the mountain. 33442. 

Timber. 23623, 28760, 32445, 32446. 

Traumerei. 8634. 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine.—Contd. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 9058. 
Treat for the eyes. 28794, 30771, 
39492. 

Twilight 
30008. 

Two guitars. 9097. 

Two instruments waltz. 9100. 

Wake up and sing. 2941, 5916. 

We’re headin’ for a weddin’ in the 
hills. 5949. 

What a sweet sensation. 12578. 

What ll I do with my nights—the 
rest of my days. 3006, 9288. 

When it’s lamp lightin’ time up in 
heaven. 23806. 

When the sun hides away for the 
day. 21348. 

When the sun says good-night to 
the mountain. 28995. 

Wild cat woman and a tom eat 
man. 29052. 

You can count on me. 38189. 

You will never be too old to love. 
Pua 


down in Tennessee. 


Your handwriting reveals. 33895. 
Zamboanga. 26522, 338898. 
Shapleigh (B.) Selected songs. 29189 


(GQTi@E 
Shard (Joseph) While you're dining, 
wining and dancing. 15357. 
Shargel (W. W. B. H.) Home. 
Sharman (Ceeil) : 
Footprints. 22046. 
Four Rossetti poems. 33118. 
I have a lovely snowball. 22271. 
Isle. 25009. 
Lullaby. 7865. 
March wind. 
My toboggan. 
Sliding. 23885. 
Snowman. 23889. 
To the woods. 33459. 
Widow bird sate mourning for her 


7131. 


20153. 
22983. 


love. 9341. 

World is very white. 23917. 
sharp) 9(C.” J.) Country gardens. 
13207. 


Sharp (C. J.) aw., and Sharp (Joan) 
prop.: 
Admiral Benbow. 6253 (5). 
As I walked through the meadows. 
6253 (16). 
Bingo. 6253 (40). 


Brennan on the moor. 6253 (49). 


Coasts of High Barbary. 6253 
(74). 
Come all you worthy Christian 


men. $509 (140). 
Crystal spring. 6253 (93), 9509 
(163). 
False bride. 9509 (218). 
Farmer’s son so sweet. 6253 (119). 


Foggy dew. 9509 (232). 

Green broom. 6253 (160). - 

Greenland fishery. 6253 (161). 

I’m seventeen come Sunday. 6253 

(211). 

Keys of Canterbury. 

Little cobbler. 9509 (400). 

Lover’s tasks. 6253 (300). 

Midsummer fair. 6253 (321). 

O no John. 6253 (348). 

O Sally my dear. 9509 (534). 

O waly, waly. 62538 (85b1): 

Sheep shearing. 6253 (416). 

Tree in the wood. 6253 (488). 

William Taylor. 9509 (805). 
Sharp (D. 8.): 

Fairy-tale parade. 13386. 


6253 (263). 


Shirley. 17880. 
Sharp (L. C.) Id rather. 29778. 
Sharpe (A. G.) Taps, U. S. A. 8927. 
Sharpe (Cedric) Suite Pompadour. 
2622. 
Sharpe (H. D.) Strange as it may 
seem. 2600. 
Sharpe (H. S.): 
Communion service in E flat. 
18966. 


25846. 
I want a home 


Three Christmas carols. 
Sharpe (La Verne) 
that nestles. 7395. 
Sharps and flats to read. 
Sharratt (QO. E.) 
den. - 17474. 
Shatford (S. T.) 
home. 3529. 
Shattinger piano & music ¢o.: 
Air de ballet. 31016. 
Z3arearolle. 32736. 
Candle glow. 316. ~- 
Coronado. 13201. 
Dark eyes. 31395. 
Estrellita. 31530. 
First Noél. 733. 
Gems of Scotland. 
God rest you 
827. 
Heather bells. 18560. 
Hungarian fantasie. 32298. 
Intermezzo sinfonico. 32487. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
1287. 
Joy to the world. 885. 
Love’s token. 14193. 
March of the circus clowns. 1649. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 1993. 
On blooming meadows. 32769. 
Primary studies. 32914. 
Second Hungarian rhapsody. 1496. 
Swan. 33048. 
Swing waltz. 33348. 
Trovatore. 15206. 
Valse caprice. 33572. 
Virtuoso pianist. 2921. 
Voice of the cello. 33590. 


25847. 
Old fashioned gar- 


Callie I’m coming 


13454. 
merry, gentlemen. 


2112 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


We three kings of Orient are. 2980. 
Zingareska. 38260. 

Shattuck (C. F.) I wish I had my 
old girl back again. 29189 (191). 
Shaver (A. M.) Always my Diana. 

6311. 
Shaver (Buster) Doin’ the crazy walk. 
3747. 
Shaver (C. F.): 
Alone with God. 6304. 
Tell some one the story. 
Shaw (A. M.) 
heart. 33869. 
Shaw (Barnett) : 
IT want to burn my candle at both 


21008. 
You're my little sweet- 


ends. 10714. 
Imitation angel. 10776. 
Shaw (C. E.) You made me blue. 


23968. 
Shaw (Clifford) Kentucky hills. 32202. 
Shaw (G. L.) If I were a millionaire. 


16690. 
Shaw (G. V.) Dollar bills. 6773. 
Shaw (Gene) pseud. See EHpting 
(EH. 1.) : 


Shaw (Geoffrey) : 
Honour, riches, marriage plessing. 
9509 (297). 
How far is it to Bethlehem. 27298. 


I triumph! I triumph. 19664. 
Joe’s gone. 22549. 
Laird o’ Cockpen. 19927. 


Let all the world in every corner 
sing. 27691. 
Love leads to battle. 
Lovely land. 4178. 
Mists before the 
22847. 
Self banished. 20744. 
Sleep song. 11999. 
Three fishers went sailing. 
Turn once again. 21153. 
4 characteristic sketches. 
Shaw (Grantland) pseud. 
(G. L.) 
Shaw (H. C.): 
All good things come from Minne- 
sota. 29208. 
When Ebenezer Slocum plays his 
old trombone. 26294. 
Yonnie, sweet Yonnie. 264387. 
Shaw (J. M.) Just one more Kiss. 
10954. 
Shaw (J. W.) >: 
Do somethin’. 549. 
I’ve got the jitters. 1164. 
In the shadow of the barn. 1248. 
It didn’t mean a thing. 1288. 
Kisses in the night. 1401. 
Little hat of red. 1504. 
Slippery keys. 2479. 
Some day you'll want to know why. 
2015. 
Treasure without end. 2830. 


20087. 
sunrises fly. 
15104. 


17870. 
See Shaw 


Shaw (Jessie) My dark eyed show 
gir]. 4985. 
Shaw (Martin) : 
Christ our passover. 
EKarth’s Mighty Maker. 


3592. 
21957. 


Grant, we beseech Thee. 4029. 
King, O God. 32205. 

Master Valiant. 20164. 

This England. 5768. 
Travelling musicians. 12398. 


Would it were so. 383799. 
Shaw (Maurice) See Shaw (J. M.) 
Shaw (Mildred) Dream of the old car- 
pet loom. 10083. 
Shaw (Ruth) Let’s have a wedding in 
June. 16939. 
Shaw (W. W.): 
Educational vocal technique. 647. 
Educational vocal technique in 
song and speech. 16113. 


Shawn (Nelson) Kiss in the moon- 
light. 27654, 29978. 
Shawsky (Oscar) 'There’s no one but 
you. 28731. 
Shay (G. M.): 
I think of you, a thousand times a 
day. 13762. 
It was cotton blossom time in the 
valley. 16813. 


Little boy. 11075. 
We are growing old, sweetheart 
mine. 21251. 
Shay (Jerome) Underneath the big 
magnolia tree. 29189 (444). 
Shay (Larry): 
I give my heart to you. 27345. 
I'm glad that lam I. 4276. 
Take a letter, Miss Jones. 18086. 
Shayne (Henry) Mr. Freddie blues. 
30169. 
Shayon (R. L.) My heart is closed 
for alterations. 25437. 
She'll be comin’ ’round the mountain. 
14770, 33116. 


She shall have music. 6087. 


Shea (A. D.) Cigarette for two. 9876. 
Shea (J. F.) N. D. victory march. 
29189 (292). 


Shea (James) Dear old San Francisco, 
my home sweet home. 243898. 
Shea (M. J.) N. D. victory march. 
29189 (293). 
Shea (M. W.) 
Shea (Mary) 
29477. 
Shea (T. F.) Just say so long. 32183. 
Sheaff (Bernard) Bandido. 24146. 
Shealy (Darwin) See Shealy (S. D.) 
Shealy (S. D.): 
TV’ll go on living in memories of 
yesterday’s moments with you. 
16527. 


Wonderful God. 18520. 
Did you surprise me. 


9113 


INDEX 


Shealy (S. D.)—Continued. 
Millie, 

17198. 

Tell her not to wait for me. 18109. 

Sheard (Chas.) & co. See Darewski 

(Herman) 

rating Chas. Sheard & co. 


Shearer (Earnest) 
of the night. 


Shearin (C. S.) 


Shed (C. E.): 


my childhood sweetheart. 


musie pub. co., incorpo- 


My little wonder 


28044. 
Brown eyes. 24217. 


Guide me? Lord, I’m going through. 
13508. 
Reign on King Jesus. 14651. 
Sheehan, (R. P.) 


Be mine. 26641. 
Sheehan (Robert) : 


Choruses for changing voices. 374. 
Part songs for changing voices. 
8376. 
Sheep and goat. 
Sheep shearing. 


Sheetz (E. L.) 
(Jimmy ) 
GE Byrn. prop: 


Sheffer 
18074. 


Sheffield (Dorothy) 
Shefsick (B. W.): 


20762. 
6253 (416). 


Sweetheart ties. 28644. 


au., and Sheffer 
Swing my soul. 


Twilight. 12428. 


Choir sang Oh promise me. 6605. 
Songs of Ireland touch my heart. 

8776. 
We met on bus twenty-two. 9204. 
(Art ) 


Shefte 
32865. 


Sheinker (Irving) : 
20912. 


Streamline. 


Strolling. 


Piano improvising. 


23467. 


Shelby (Ruth) 
23120. 


eabin. 


Sheldon (Sidney) : 
18822. 


Blue night. 
Ghost of my love. 29639. 


My silent self. 
Satisfied. 


Shelhamer 


prayer. 


Shelley (H. R.): 
Am meer. 


Only a_ back-woods 


14420. 


20731. 


17336. 
Shelley (Gerard) 
sian cabaret. 


Christ. 
De coppah moon. 15517 (73-75). 
38904 (263). 


Farewell. 


(Esther ) My mother’s 


Songs from the Rus- 
14881. 


9509 (650). 


In heavenly 
(333). 


Madrigale. 


15517 (54-56). 


love abiding. 9509 
9509 (484). 


Melody in F. 33904 (253). 


Our confession. 


9509 (547). 


Preludes, offertories and postludes. 


30904 (244). 


Since first I met thee. 9509 (635). 
Six Christmas carols. 29189 (131). 


Shelton 
9653. 


(E. 


N.) 


Bank night blues. 


Do Ty, NS) voor 


Shelton (J. C.): 
Broadway beauties. 24208. 
Honky tonk blues. 24735. 
I- measure my love. 24877. 
In my arms. 24970. 
My sweetie and me. 28073. 
Will I ever ever grow too old to 
dream. 26401. 
Shelton (Pat) See Shelton (J. C.) 
Shepard (B. R.) Out of the frying 
pan into the fire. 28236. 
Shepard (EH. L.) Love me to-night. 
14165. 
Shepard (George) Africa, oh Africa. 
6267. 
Shepard (M. K.) Cornstalk fiddle and 
a horse hair bow. 9917. 
Shephard (Frank) pseud. See Shapiro 
(Israel ) 
Shepherd (Arthur): 
Autumn fields. 6361. 
Gay promenade. 6960. 
Quartet for strings in E minor. 
2209. 
Shepherd (C. W.) Oh baby. 32737. 
Shepherd (Josephine) ’*Way up North. 
18339. 
Shepherd (W. W.): 
Arkansas. 12940. 
Flying high. 747. 
Little baby. 1499, 4656. 
Little shoe. 1516. 
Old mill wheel. 5122. 
Petit Jean. 11674. 
Pond lilies. 5246. 
Quapaw love song. 8484. 
Sun down in the hills of Arkansas, 
12150. 
Won’t you help me to forget. 12726. 
You’re the one I love the best. 
6212. 
Shepherdson (Frank) New New York. 
17396. 
Sheppard (Madelyn) They’re gonna fill 
the old well up. 12325. 
Sheridan (EHdna): 
Memories of long ago. 7951. 
’Neath the shade of that old apple 
tree. 14488. 
Sheridan (Joseph) : 

Life is what you make it. 22647. 
She. 25848. 
Sheridan che, ee) Detroit victory 

march. 16008, 24411. 
Sherlock (J. R.) Regina invicta. 5305, 
8519. 
Sherman (A. E.) Quest. 28320. 
Sherman (A. I.) ‘Tfiloth Abraham. 
33381. 
Sherman (A1): 
Color of your eyes. 21788. 
Darling, not without you. 21842. 
Dream shadows. 595. 


2114 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


It’s like reaching for the moon. 
10873. 

On a little bamboo bridge. 32767. 

Save your sorrow for to-morrow: 
5398. 

Sound of your voice. 

Turn, paddle wheel, turn. 
21155. 

What happened to 
238770. 
Sherman (D. E. F.) 

tasy. 105. 
Sherman (D. W.) 
Sherman (Elna) 

F.) 

Sherman (Harry) 

Trail dust. 2824. 
Sherman (Mrs. M. C.) 

31407. 

Sherman (Terry): 
Good-bye Christina Swanson. 
(156). 
True blue. 26533 (299). 
Sherman (Tom): 
I want to be a prima donna. 
21569 (240). 
Sailor boy. 15517 (328). 
Sherman, Clay & co.: 
California state highway patrol. 
21746. 
Don’t count your kisses before 
you're kissed. 6779. 
Here comes the man with the jive. 
27245. 
I can’t pretend. 27327. 
I wish I didn’t love you. 1180. 
It all begins and ends with you. 
27572. 
It’s in your eyes. 25019. 
Just in case you change your mind. 
22579. 
Lazy summer moon. 
Lazy waves of Nassau. 


25951. 
21154, 


my rainbow. 
Appalachian fan- 


Realizing. 32966. 
See Sherman (D. E. 
productions, ine. 


Dear heart. 


6255 


22618. 
11009. 


Let’s be breezy. 19953. 
Love-music. 32381. 
Night-time. 28098. 

No regrets. 8210. 


Old Joe’s hittin’ the jug. 23083. 

Six fiddle talks. 7641. 

Smile with me. 8719. 

Superior collection of steel guitar 
solos. 238491. 

Ten fingers and a Porter. 28688. 

That particular friend of mine. 
28698. 

Thru a veil of indifference. 9021. 

Vamping a co-ed. 9131. 

Wanderers, my lop-eared mule, my 
broken down horse, ’n’ me. 28898. 

We're healthy like anything. 9208. 

When love has gone. 3085. 

Sherr (Milton) If I didn’t fall in love. 
29859. 


Sherwin (C. G.) In memory’s lane. 

Sherwin (Manning) When paw went 
courtin’? maw. 15317. 

Sherwood (EH. H.) aw., and Sherwood 
(H. H.) prop. Nun and the foun- 
tain. 18648 (262). 

Sherwood (Lena) I had to be con- 
tented with the man in the moon. 
1022. 

Sherwood (Robert) : 

In the web of the moon. 19775. 
Russian river. 20705. 

Slave song. 20799. 
Spring is the time. 
We are free. 21249. 
Will to-morrow ever come. 
Yesterdays. 21472. 

Sherzer (George) You’re so contagious. 
18609. 

Shevlin (N. M.): 


20885. 
21415. 


Gray eyes. 19357. 

Only one. 20479, 
Shield (—) Arethusa. 18721. 
Shield (Leroy) : 

Alf’s hornpipe. 18676. 


Autumn leaves. 3369, 12968. 

Beyond the rainbow. 3453, 13044. 

Carefree. 18898. 

Chords. 18930. 

Ckow hop. 3605. 

Colonial gayeties. 

Crow-hop. 9946. 

Dancing on the clouds. 

Don’t push me. 19103. 

Drunk. 19151. 

Harly morning. 3817, 18354. 

Fancy this. 19211. 

Fastie. 3878, 18398. . 

Finale. 20764. 

Gossip. 193843. 

Happy birthday. 19396. 

Hot and dry. 4159, 13598. 

In bonnie Scotland. 43886, 10791. 

It’s the law. 19817. 

Just a kiss. 19857. 

Just a little rhythm. 

Just a melody sweet. 

Let’s face it. 19961. 

Love is everything to me. 
14159. 

Mrs. McGregor. 

Moonlight dreams. 4884, 14300. 

Move your feet. 4907, 14322. 

Mysteér-ee. 5013, 14431. 

Nautchette. 5020, 14435. 

On a sunny afternoon. 20444. 

On the dock. 20450. 

Our relations. 20494. 

Quickie. 5284, 14634. 

Rajah. 5295, 14643. 

Rhumba rhythm. 5325, 11819. 

Seasons. 5426, 14751. 

Standin’ on the corner. 5579, 14910. 


3619, 13182. 
19027. 


19858. 
4511, 18958. 


472A, 
50208. 


2115 


yo Shields (L. R.) 


INDEX 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 31 


Shield (Leroy )—Continued. 
Stepping along with a song. 
14924. 
Streamline Susie. 
Sylvia. 20968. 
There'll always be a memory with- 
in my heart. 5737, 15075. 
They got me. 21066. 
Transition. 21129-21131, 23650. 
Up in room 14. 5871, 12474. 
Walk. 21219. 
Walking the deck. 21224. 
We're just a happy family. 21267. 
We're out for fun. 21268. 
Shield (Roy) See Shield (Leroy) 
Shields (EH. M.) Memories of Cleve- 
land. agatha: 
Shields (F. E.) : 
Friendship Lane. 10263. 
Musician biues. 14332. 
When you love the wrong person 
too much. 26339. 
Shields (Grace) : 
Down where the watermelon 
grows. 26533 (59). 
Go back to the farm. 18648 (143). 
Go easy, Mabel. 18648 (144). 
Henry Hudson was a bold jack tar. 
29189 (160). 
Honey-land. 18648 (170). 
I love her best of all. 15517 (158). 
Little lady. 18648 (228). 
Longest way ’round is the sweetest 
way home. 9509 (411). 
Love me just a little bit. 
(228). 
Make a noise like a hoop, and roll 
away. 9509 (439). 
Papa, please buy me an airship. 
26533 (217). 
Set ’em up in the other alley. 
15517 (846). 
Take me out for a joy ride. 
(339). 
Take me up in your airship, Willie. 
29189 (419). 
When the pink 
9509 (790). 
When you know that your girlie 
loves you. 15517 (449). 
If I could nestle in 
one corner of your heart. 19709. 
Shields (Ren) : 
Go back to the farm. 18648 (143). 
Henry Hudson was a bold jack tar. 
29189 (160). 
I love her best of all. 15517 (158). 
Little lady. 18648 (228). 
Mary gave him the merry ha, ha. 
29189 (260). 
When the pink arbutus blooms. 
9509 (790). 
Shields (Thomas) : 
Midnite blues. 


5594, 
5609, 14934. 


15517 


18648 


arbutus blooms. 


7967. 


Senorita. 14754. 
Shields (Vincent) I dream of San 
Marino. 27340. 
Shilkret (Jack) Lazy summer moon. 
22618. 


Shilkret (Nathaniel) : 
Bohemian girl. 9649. 
Fairwell malihini. 13395. 
Heart of a Gypsy. 4106. 
My heart’s on the trail. 
Prisoner’s song. 20599. 
Salute to beautiful Hawaii. 
Short’nin’ bread. 20770. 


25440. 
2355. 


Winterset. 33772. 
Shilling (B. H.) Wall street blues. 
18322. 


Shimmin (Sydney) 
Adore te devote. 
Shindelar (A. J.) 
cave. 9379. 
Shinn (KE. T. and G. E.) There’s a 
shadow across the moon. 23597. 
Shipbuilders. 2427. 
Shipley (J. R.): 
Wedding chimes. 
Youand I. 21475. 
Shipman (A. F.) Strolling down the 
boulevard with you. 2608. 
Shipman (Barry): 
It’s quite possible. 25025. 
Kick off your shoes and go bare- 


Hymn-prelude on 
29764. 
Wonderful Niagara 


12566. 


foot. 25108. 
Lonely miles. 25212. 
Sleepy river. 25895. 


Waltz I danced with you. 26234. 


Yolanda. 26436. 
You shouldn’t hadn’t ought to. 
26502. 

Shipman (F._ A.) Haunted with 


dreams of you. 10380. 
Shipman (H. A.) See Dutton (Theo- 
dora) and Shipman (H. A.) 
Shipper (Jack) It goes this way and it 
goes that way. 4442. 
Shipper (Jacob): 
It goes this way and it goes that 
way. 4442. 
Melody of Mars. 
Shir chayim. 2428. 
Shirley (Blanche) 


32463. 


My dream of your 


dreams. 28012. 

Shirley (Dorothy) Lovely night. 
1588. 

Shirley (G. H.) Raindrops. 30447. 


Shirley (Jack) Valse élégance. 28863. 

Shirley Temple song album. 28478. 

Sho-window. 10438, 10971, ~ 11725, 
12102, 12276. 

Shoalts (R. L.) 
home. 3552. 

Shoepe (Carol) Night I bumped my 
head against the stars. 8192. 

Shofer (Madge) Old Nevada moon. 
2035. 


Carpenter, build me a 


2116 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Shoffner (L. A.) Dream eastles. 
Sholk (M. M.): 
Bless your heart. 
miss you. 22372. 
Just you. 13981 
Violetta. 23702. 
Shonfield (Ernest) : 
Ill be waiting for you. 13658. 
Pll forgive you, but cannot forget. 
10571. 
I’m on my way back home. 19631. 
If I had you and the moon. 10750. 
It’s like paradise to me. 139083. 
Take me in your arms again sweet- 
heart. 15015. 
Shoop (D. F.): 
Let’s have music. 22687. 
In a cute little roadster of blue. 


375. 
21706. 


16707. 
You hit the nail on the head. 
18581. 
Shoop (M. 8S.) Let’s get personal. 
32260. 


Shopis-Romanoy (G. P.) Moondream. 
22864, 27956, 30178, 30179, 32584. 

Shore (Bernard) Six impressions. 
23348, 23344. 

Shorin (Abraham) aw., and Shorin 
(J. HE.) prop. No other gal but you. 
25521. 

Short (A. E.) 
27654, 29978. 

Short (Thomas) : 

Hotel ’way out there. 4161. 
Queen.of the high desert bucka- 
roos. 5282. 

Short’nin’ bread. 17885. 

Shoup (Don) Za zoo za. 12848. 

Show (P. R.) If you were the evening 
Stamp, 24522. 

Show boat. 13447, 18647, 14460, 24794, 
25516. 

Show girl. 17887*. 

Show is on. 299382, 30042, 30295, 30860, 
31216. 

Showalter (A. J.) Co. 


Kiss in the moonlight. 


Joyful tidings. 


16841. 
Showerman (G. B.) Ona drippy drip- 
py day. 8299. 


Showers (KE. F.) Although I didn’t 
dance at all. 71. 
Showers (lL. W.): 
I’m still in love with you. 27445. 
I’ve got my mind on love. 31997. 


Living in a trance. 32320. 
Shrefiler (M. B.): 
Cabin in the hills. 9803. 


I love you little girl. 16553. 
We'll land Landon in the White 
House. 23788. 
Shrode (M. G.) Coast guardsmen. 
6627, 15870. 
Shrom (E. S.): 


It happened in Connecticut. 7532. 


INDEX 


Trusted you. 26157. 

Shuffler (I. L.) jr. May I embrace 
you. 20169. 

Shuler (Bernard) My little mountain 
home. 28088. 

Shuler (Rutledge) My little mountain 
home. 28038. 

Shull (8S. J.) Ballerina. 26635. 

Shults (W. H.) I can see music in 
your eyes. 13620. 

Shultz (Kala) Caress me. 325. 


Shumaker (G. L.): 
Down Reminiscing lane. 29508. 
I’m calling old sweetheart to you. 
1080. 
Roses and you. 33027. 
When I heard you sing. 33671. 
Shuman (Ff. K.): 


Are you thrilling. 3345. 
Chiquita, say no. 26790. 
Doing the prom. 10041. 


Formal night in Harlem. 29614. 

I ain’t tired, I’m restin’ so I don’t 
get tired. 24766. 

I’m tootin’ my horn. 16611. 

Ooh, it’s nice. 11611, 17533. 

We go well together. 12548. 

Wiggly-woggly walk. 9344. 

With a dollar in your pocket. 


6109. 
Shuman (Iva) Home in the hills. 
944. 
Shuman (Mildred) Rhumba lady. 
14660. 
Shuman (S. B.): 
I’m turning on the radio. 10666. 
You’re natural. 30980. 
Shupp (Rose) Clipper honeymoon. 
31311. 
Shur (Rose) In a little hacienda. 
32067. 


Shure (R. D.) O silent hills. 25538. 
Shurley (M. L.) U. S. S. Augusta. 
26190. 
Shurman (Ida): 
I spilled some salt. 13755. 
Lost in paradise. 7820. 
Now I lay me down to sleep. 


17437. 
Shurtliff (H. D.) Buckskin cayuse. 
3509. 
Shuryan (Frank) Little by little. 
14106. 


Shutter (L. M.) Mother of my dreams. 
4898. 
Shutzman (Nathan) 
smile. 276. 
Shynman (A. L.): 
Coquette. 13199. 
Gramercy square. 854, 19349. 
Mother’s lullaby. 1779, 8034. 
Serenity. 5433. 


Bring back that 


117 


INDEX 


Dt. EIT, R-Ss voor 


Sibelius (Jean) : 
Accept our thanks. 
Finlandia. 27071. 
Heart’s morning. 6253 (183). 

I would I were dwelling on India’s 


15522, 15523. 


strand. 6258 (224). 
Masonic ritual music. 32441. 
Mazurka. 4808. 
O morn of beauty. 5086. 
On great lone hills. 28186. 
Rondoletto. 5881. 
Theme from Finlandia. 8978. 
Valse. 4808. 
Valse triste. 6253 (495), 15517 


(415), 21198, 33573. 


Valsette. 5881. 
Sibley (M. J. O.) Federal follies. 
22018. 


Sibué du Col (Countess K. M. S.) 


From station L-o-v-e. 31618. 
Sickel (A. 3B.) Melodious waltz. 
17166. 
Sickel (HE. H.) jr.: 
Lady, can you spare a heart. 
10989. 
Let’s build a home in the stars. 
1460, 14051. 


Words and music. 30943. 
You should-a seen gran’pa swing. 
30987. 
Sickel (Gene) See Sickel (HE. H.) jr. * 
Sickler (Inez) See Sickler (O. I.) 
Sickler (J. D.) Peace for one and all. 
8385. 
Sickler (O. I.) 
8385. 
Sicoli (Anthony) Play thing. 5235. 
Sicuro (Ida): 
Father Knickerbocker. 13399. 
Majestic New York. 14211. 
New York is great. 14447. 
Our home. 14543. 
Sweet haven of rest. 23501. 
Would you like to see New York. 
15419. 
Sidell (J. L.): 
Just think of it. 
You are in my 


Peace for one and all. 


Lk bp 
heart to stay. 


6157. 

Sideri (B. D.) Thalassa Lebentop- 
nichtera. 28691. 

Siders (Elenor) Home in Louisiana. 
Ase: 

Sidlow (G. M.) I’m gonna lasso the 
moon. 27419. 

Sidney (Jay) Just a run around. 
4512. 

Sidwell (B. J.) Out of the blue. 
25627. 

Siebe (A. H.) Southern moonlight. 
8794. 


Siebert (G. V.): 
Singing the blues away. 17922. 
We'll never have a million. 15253. 


Siebert (T. M.): 


Mother. 22879. 
National union for social justice. 
22994. 


Siebold (H. M.) Moon in the heavens. 
14288. 
Siegan (Jerome) : 


Downhearted. 3773. 
I haven’t managed to get you. 
10546. 
Siegel (Al): 
Don't look at me that way. 29500. 
I hear a call to arms. 29789. 
Panamania. 32826. 
Vote for Mister Rhythm. 28880, 
30882. 
Siegel (Irving) Leona. 19947. 
Siegel (K. J.) Seeing you again. 
11930. 


Siegel (N. V.) 
Siegel (Paul): 


Sorrowing. 23419. 


At-last. “21637. 
Melody in you. 4821. 
Siegel (R. M.) Barbara. 29284. 
Siegl (Otto) lLyrische tanzmusik. 
20122. 
Siegmeister (Hlie) : 
Negro songs of protest. 17388. 
Strange funeral in Braddock. 
23460. 
Siemonn (George) Baby. 6253 (28). 


Sienkiewicz (Joseph) Remember last 
night. 25749. 
Sieulle (J.) Napoli. 1921. 
Sieveking (Martinus) Wooing. 23912. 
Sievers (Leona) : 
Jesus my Savior. 382156. 
Moonbeams on the prairie. 
Sigafuss (J. D.): 
Caroline, you blue eyed darling. 
18901. 
Friend that is true. 10261. 
In a wee wee shack with my toot- 
sie plum. 13842. 


22863. 


Sweet summer night. 18061. 
Sigler (Maurice) : 

Cocktail time. 400. 

Crazy with love. 21814. 


Don’t count your chickens. 562. 

Funnies aren’t funny when I’m 
blue. 16246. 

I could be in heaven if you’d come 
down to earth. 19529. = 

I don’t give a continental. 1004. 

I’m in a dancing mood. 24848. 

I’m never too busy for you. 1112. 

I make a motion. 1134. 

Keep your eye in the sky. 1392. 

My red letter day. 22972. 

Tap your tootsies. 26938. 

There’s always a happy ending. 
5748. 

This’ll make you whistle. 

Without rhythm. 3139. 


2774. 


2118 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


You’ve rhumba. 
3240. 

Sigma sigma sigma fraternity. 
waited long. 4340, 7392. 

Sigman (Carl) Just remember. 

Sigman (Harry) Kiss me, 
21569 (286). 

Sign of peace. 25864*. 

Signa (M. L.) Hold me a little closer. 
27262. 

Signorelli (Frank) : 
Kiss me good-night. 
Soft words. 383204. 

Sigurd Jorsalfar. 16315, 24653. 

Silber (Fritz) After ten in the Cum- 

berland Mountains. 20. 
Silber (J. A.) Mother of mine, you’re 
divine. 1775. 

Silberman (A. A.): 

Cottage at the roadside. 
In the swing. 7501. 
Mirrors of hope. 4854. 
Moon of desire. 8002. 
Mountain echoes. 17258. 
Red roses. 17708. 
Souvenirs. 17987. 
Starlight waltz. 8821. 
Walls of sorrow. 5921. 

Silcher (Fredrich) : 

Fare ye well. 716. 
Take Thou my hands and lead me. 


got the wrong 
I’ve 


32182. 
dearie. 


32211. 


15909. 


23544, 
Sildac (Julian) pseud. See Jodice 
(Salvatore) 
Sildac music pub. co.: 
Dictator of your heart. 21872. 


Madre e patria. 11197, 22758. 
Silent night. 303806. 
Silésu (Lao): 

Lost horizons. 

Ta voix si tendre. 
Silha (J. F.): 

I wouldn’t take a million dollars. 


30063. 
2678. 


1187. 
Just an envelope and _ stamp. 
13963. 
Kneel down sister, kneel down. 
4562. 


Last night was heaven. 1482. 

Watching the boats come in. 

What do you say. 15270. 
Silha (Marline) : 


5933. 


Just an envelope and_ stamp. 
13963. 
Kneel down sister, kneel down. 
4562. 


Watching the boats come in. 5983. 
What do you say. 15270. 
Silhouetten. 30516, 30549. 
Sillis (G. W.): 
Love waltz. 11165. 
My love dreams never come true. 
11407. 


On the silvery sands of Waikiki. 
11592. 

Sills (Bernice) You will never be 
too old to love. 21551. 

Silly billies. 9082. 

Siloti (Alexander) Choral prelude. 
6380. 

Silva (KE. F.) Shadows. 23829. 


Silva (Molly): 
Midnight waltz. 22827. 
President Roosevelt’s new re-elec- 
tion mareh. 23215. 
Workin’ your way with me. 25915. 
Silva (Saturnino) : 
Inspiracion. 13873. 
Simpatias. 14794. 
Silver (A. J.) au., and Silver (L. L.) 
executor of the estate of A. J. Silver, 


prop. Gretchen. 7036. 
Silver (Abner) : 
Aflame. 155380. 
Darling, not without you. 21842. 
Dream shadows. 595. 
For sentimental reasons. 19253, 
24581. 
It’s still being done. 32129. 
Lost horizon. 25227. 
On the beach at Bali-Bali. 17502. 
Sound of your voice. 25951. 


What happened to my rainbow. 
23770. 

When a king gives up everything 
for love. 33666, 33667. 


When I wore my daddy’s tuxedo. 
33677. 
Silver (Frank) Yes! We have no 
bananas. 6145. 
Silver (G. L.) Im drifting back to 
you. 4272. 
Silver (Harry) Troubled slumber. 
9075. 


Silver (Maxwell) auw., and Silver (Lil- 
lian) prop. Music makes me senti- 


mental. 12862 (351). 
Silver (Violet) Down in dreamy Ven- 
ice. 19116. 
Silver, Burdett co.: 
Music highways and byways. 


20254, 27984. 
Music hour. 113388. 
Symphony series all-Wagner festi- 
val program. 21216. 
Silver star. 29189 (121, 384, 385, 425), 
31003. (68, 183, 193). 
Silver threads among the gold. 6253 
(419), 17895, 25870. 
Silverman (Al) King of swing. 7645. 
Silverman (N. B.) Cloak, the boat, 
and the shoes. 26814. 
Silvern (Henry) pseuwd. 
stein (Henry) 
Silvers (Louis) : 
Bowery princess-end title. 
Gypsy’s lament. 7049: 


See Silver- 


26707. 


2119 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Silvers (Louis)—Continued. 


Jolly times. 19845. 

Lookout, lookout for Jekyll, or 
Hyde. 27781. 

Pursue me. 382935. 

Silver’s cradle days. 11978. 


Silverstein (Henry) Ive got the right 
to go wrong. 7382. 

Silverwood (W. L.) ’Deed I ain’t seen 
no chicken. 243898. 

Silvester (Daniel) 
ronelnie, Que 

Silvia (M. P.): 

I’m going places. 


Watches of the 


31933. 


Your eyes were saying. 18637, 
29178. 

Silvy (Johnny) Hvery time I look at 
you. 29563. 

Simi (Gino) Sagra di S. Giovanni 
1986—XIV. 28422. 

Simkins (C. F.) Fantasy on one note. 
19216. 


Wonderful land of 
9378*. 
Why should I be 


Simkins (EH. L.) 
Make-Believe. 
Simkins (Scott) 
blue. 21405. 
Simlinger (Walter) Es gibt nur eine 
stadt, die so a weinderl hat. 19176. 
Simmonds (K. T.) Let’s call it quits. 
Simmons (A. J.) That’s why I love 

you. 28707. 
Simmons (A. M) Alphabet—what the 
words of Jesus mean. 15563. 
Simmons (E. J.) Oh, those chiming 
bells. 25559. 
Simmons (H. W.) 
you. 19624. 
Simmons (J. C.) 
to Dreamland. 
Simmons (J. D.) 
you. 27370. 
Simmons (Lucille) 
25894. 
Simms (A. N.): 
Simms jazz piano method. 20777. 


I’m lonesome for 
Let’s build a bridge 
32257. 

Ill be thinking of 


Sleepy little town. 


_ Will you waltz with me. 18495. 
Simon (Cécile) : 
Chipolata. 18926. 
FWélicie, j’te félicite. 10199. 


Love was a dream. 20101. 
Prés de tes yeux, prés de ton cceur. 
20593. 
Si vous saviez. 
Tell me your love. 
You talk too 
21539. 
Simon (G. R.) I weakened. 138801. 
Simon (Hermann) : 
Beherzigung. 3434, 3435. 
Chor der toten. 3585, 3586. 
Drei laub auf einer linden. 31488, 
31489. 
Hymnus. 


2434, 
5697. 
much, madame. 


5467, 5468. 


Mensch ist frei geschaffen. 4835, 
4836. 
Sonnenwende. 5558, 5559. 
Vokale kammermusik. 12514. 
Simon (Nat): 
And still no luck with you. 
9585. 
Cuban cabby. 461. 
How did I get home last night. 
13599. 
I’m afraid of bees. 


6325, 


27400. 


I want to be with you. 10712, 
13791. 

In a continental room. 24957. 

Just driftin’ along. 19872. 

Little Lady Make-Believe. 27746. 


One bour for luneh. 28194. 
One never knows what tomorrow 
may bring. 5161. 

Poinciana. 17640. 

River man. 17750. 

Three shades of blue. 33485. 

Two lips among the tulips. 18255. 
Simon (R. L.) Rhapsurdity in bones. 

17734. 

Simon (W. J.) It’s love. 
Simon and Schuster, ine.: 
Carmen. 9719. 
Faust. 10337. 

Tannhauser. 12521. 

Trovatore. 12493. 
Simone est comme Ga. 
Simonetti (A.): 

Madrigale. 3270 (403), 9509 (434). 


32124. 


17898, 17899. 


Romanza. 9509 (625). 

Vienna, non sei pit tu. 2914, 
Simonetti (Giov.) Cuore mio. 464. 
Simonini (Charles) Just another 

dance. 7605, 
Simonot (Jacque) Hotel du clair de 
lune. 16447. 


Simons (Abraham) If the Lord wants 
somebody (ll go. 29862. 

Simons (D. A.) Only you from now on. 
30354. 

Simons (Moises) 
guez (Moises) 

Simons (Seymour) : 

Dancing in a daze. 


See Simons Rodri- 


15946, 19020. 


I’m just beginning to care. 10682, 
13715. 

Keepsakes. 16878. 

Lone star. 1525. 

Sweet misery of love. 18058, 20947, 
30653. 


Two little unknowns. 18256. 

We started and parted as friends. 
2978. 

Who is my baby gonna love all win- 
ter. 29032. 

Simons Rodriguez (Moises) : 
Conbanakan, 9903. 
Mi chulito. 27921, 


2120 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Suena guarachita. 28612. 


Sur le Bosphore endormi. 33310. 
Simonson (H. C.) Broken melody. 
13095. 
Simonson (Saks) Broken melody. 
13095. 
Simonton (Danforth) pseud. See Page 
CN. ©.) 


Simovitz (Harry (Sims)) Riding on 
a bicycle, I fell in love with you. 
8545. 

Simper (Caleb) : 


He is not here, but is risen. 33904 
(104). 

I will feed my flock. 18648 (188). 

O Lord, how manifold. 18648 
(265). 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. 18648 
(290). 

Shepherds abiding. 26533 (259). 


33152, 
12862 (501). 


Sing, O heavens. 

Thou providest. 
Simpkins (F. A.): 

Feasting in the center of His love. 

10197. 
Oh! for a glimpse of that city. 
26533. (206). 

Sing-a-while leaflet. 33150. 

When God speaks. 5998. 
Simpkins (Josie) It is morning again. 

salt. 

Simple tunes from near and far. 
Simpson (Arthur) : 

Homeward bound. 22211. 

Welcomed home. 23757. 
Simpson (EH. O.): 

I learned a lesson from you. 16516. 

Jumping Salty. 10928. 
Simpson (Frank) : 

After supper to-night. 29199. 

Dreaming of yeu. 31483. 

Silent of the night. 23349. 
Simpson (G. M.): 

Alone to-night. 21598. 

I love to sing a pretty song. 138678. 

When I step out on Saturday night. 


23359. 


15308. 
Simpson (H. P.) Hollywood joys. 
4147, 
Simpson (Harold) My land. 29189 
(284). 


Simpson (J. W.): 
Alleluia! Christ is risen. 
Victory, alleluia. 5888. 

Simpson (M. A.) I waited for the 

Lord. 22408. 

Simpson (P. R.) 

for me, 32018. 
Simpson (Prince) 


3010. 


I wonder if you care 
See Simpson (H. 
Simpson (Ricky) See Simpson (E. O.) 


Simpson (W. J.) Give my love to 
Nancy. 19802. 


Simrock (N.).: 

Chaconne. 3385. 

Rose von Granada. 14709. 
Sims (A. J.) My pal Al. 14417. 
Sims (Jewell) Blue blue me. 
Sims (O. L.): 

Hand in hand. 24671. 

If you will only be a pal of mine. 

22448. 
Sims (Sulamae) 
Simunaci (Madonna) 
naci (Cecil) prop. 
shines bright in Santa Fe. 
Simunek (Josef) : 

Muj prekrasny Oregon. 32547. 

My beautiful Oregon. 32569. 
Sinding (—) uStle of spring. 33039. 
Sinding (Christian) : 

Abendlied. 3270 (1). 

Alte weise. 3270 (15). 

Beim becher. 3270 (56). 

Caprice. 3270 (577). 

Entsechluss. 3270 (167). 

Hrinnerung. 3270 (169). 

Etude. 3270 (578). 


249. 


Just alone. 4517. 
au., and Simu- 
When the moon 
12634, 


Gefliister. 38270 (210). 
Humoreske. 3270 (269). 
Impromptu. 3270 (579). 


Maiden gathers poppies. 1684, 


Mother thou, of all the living. 
TT 

Rustle of spring. 12862 (444). 

Skizze. 38270 (585). 

Sonate. 33904 (269). 


Standchen. 3270 (620). 
Studie. 3270 (580). 
Sylvelin. 23532, 30676. 
Trio fiir piano, violine, violoncell. 
9509 (749). 
Sing a song. 5479. 
Sing, baby, sing. 20103, 20784, 21308, 
21540. 
Sing, fool, sing. 30492, 
Sing me a love song. 
33890. 
Sing together. 17915. 
Sing we Noel. 33154, 38155. 
Singable songs for male voices. 2466. 
Singenberger (O. A.) Missa Ex ore 
Infantium. 1730. 
Singende jugend. 20209, 21242, 
Singer (Abraham) : 
B’reishis boro. 29339. 
Hebrew melodies. 13566. 
Mein zeiden’s cholem. 82457, 
Singer (Hlse) : 
Selected pieces. 31003 (14). 
Tiefland. 6253 (488). 
Singer (Joseph) : 
I mean it dear. 7341. 
My little bit of heaven. 14892. 
My river of dreams. 1891. 
Singer (Lou): 
Rain on the range. 


27745, 28703, 


2225. 


2121 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Singer (Lou)—Continued. 
Sing me to sleep with a love lullaby. 
23366, 28508, 28509. 
Singer (Marie) Path in the woods. 
23163. 
Singer (Otto): 
Selected pieces. 31003 (14). 
Tiefland. 6253 (483). 
Singer (Raymond) You’re my theme 
song. 3226. 
Singing days. 
Singing kid. 
Singing melodies. 


17919. 
10594, 11896, 12808. 
23370. 


Singing on the way. 8699. 
Singing saints. 20791*. 
Singing school. 29189 (388*). 


Dreams. 21931. 
Blue skies of Utah. 


Singletary (A. M.) 
Singleton (Esta) 


13070. 
Singleton (Georgia) Tomorrow’s yes- 
terday. 21117. 


Singleton (M. L.): 
Dream a little dream of me darling. 


6799. 
My heart is calling you home. 
8092. 
Sinigaglia (Leone) : 
Baruffe chiozzotte. 9509 (87), 
12862 (33, 34). 
Serenade. 12862 (458). 
Sonata. 17925. 
4 canzoni. 12862 (467). 
Sinison (Della) Dream girl. 26968. 
Sinning (C. J.): 
Ill write a love song. 13670. 


In old Holland. 
Is it any wonder. 
Sinsel (Mrs. Alwine) 
ding. 7847. 
Siple (H. HE.) Ive got the twentieth 
century blues. 13774. 
Siplin (D. A.) Quit you foolin’ ’round. 
23229, 
Sippil (L. M.): 
Answer to a maiden’s prayer. 
My love for you. 1866. 
Sir (Anton) Martha, tell me that 
you're mine. 7918. 
Sir John in love. 20600. 
Siréne musicale. Fiévre jaune. 726. 
Sirius-verlag. Niagara-fox. 5041. 
Sirois (Alice) Ive got an eye on you. 
22400. 
Sirois (Raphael) Love beggar. 27796. 
Sisco (R. C.) O, the lake shore’s sad 
now, pal. 25539. 
Sisemore (J. T.): 
Souvenir song sheet. 


32080. 
22499. 
Lovebirds wed- 


6335. 


5565, 


Talk it over with Jesus. 5675. 
Siskin, Ce 
Just at sundown. 29957. 


My hobby. 30226. 
Sisler (C. C.) My dream of you. 8077. 


Sistek (—) Slavonie scherzo. 23379. 
Sisters of Providence. St. Mary-of-the- 
woods, Ind.: 
If great wonders thou desirest. 
29858. 
Kaifeng. 13985. 
Sitting on the moon. 
25886, 29030. 
Six old French Christmas carols. 
(408, 409). 
Sixbey (Clifford) 
the mountains. 
Sixt (J. A.) 
Sixteen Welsh melodies. 
Sizemore (Asher) : 


24753, 25229, 
6253 


When I get back to 
15297. 

Festliche musik. 16175. 
33904 (339). 


Best pal I ever had. 226. 
Cowboy’s last ride. 451. 

End of the trail. 666. 

From Jerusalem to Jericho. 6940. 
Girl of my golden dreams. 803. 
Has anybody seen my kitty. 898. 


Horse and buggy days. 960. 

I want to do something for Jesus. 
ae. 

My Tennessee rose. 1908. 

Royal telephone. 5872. 

That sweet little mother. 2729. 

When the sun goes down to-day. 


3050. 

When we kneel with our Savior in 
prayer. 3055. 

Will you be the same old sweet- 
heart: 3173: 


Won’t you be my sweetheart. 3147. 
Sj6blom (Herman) : ; 
Mazurka. 4808. 
Rondoletto. 5881. 
Valse. 4808. 
Valsette. 5881. 
Skaggs (Cleo) Sweetheart of long ago. 
12188, 
Skandal in konzerthaus. 3809, 5085. 
Skandal um die fledermaus. 33165. 
Skandinavisk og Borups musikforlags, 
aos: : 


Frem paa marsch. 13487. 
Quintett. 28523. 
Racconto. 8495. 

Skeans (M. A.) I found that romance 


7218. 
8829, 


was a game of chance. 
Skeat (W. J.) Stella maris. 
Skedgell (B. M.): 
Baby’s sweet lullaby. 3382. 
Moonlight and roses and you. 
11307. 
Skedgell (R. E.): 
Hurry back. 29763. 
I gotta yen for college men. 
Love I want. 1563. 
My love is true. 1867. 
What a gal. 5973. 
Where is the moon. 38078. 
Skelding (G. H.) My happiness means 
you. 25484, 28021. 


1021. 


2122 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Skevofelix (Micheal) 
forgotten. 28048. 
Skidmore (W. E.) Piles of it. 

Skidmore music co., inc.: 
Honey, please don’t turn your back 
on me. 24732, 29746. 
Sweet misery of love. 18058, 20947, 
30653. 
Why is the high tide high. 
Yes! We have no bananas. 
Skies are darkening. 33168. 
Skiff (EB. V.) Nothing less than our 
best. 28122. 
Skinner (B. T.): 
Beautiful Hilo. 21679. 
Garaei rendezvous. 16256. 
Let me dream on. 25148. 
Skinner (iH. L.) @u., and Skinner (EKd- 
ward) prop. April. 24081 (7). 
Skinner (Frank) : 
Breakin’ in a pair of shoes. 
Caissons go rolling along. 
Empty saddles. 29545. 
Hawaiian paradise. 4087. 
It’s been so long. 4450. 
It’s great to be in love again. 


My love you’ve 


30407. 


9338. 


6145. 


3499. 
29359. 


4458. 

Lost. 7818. 

Robbins Hawaiian medley. 25772. 
Skinner’s (Frank) new method 


for orchestra scoring. 95493. 


Twiddlin’ my thumbs. 28665. 
Welcome stranger. 9221. 


Wheel ot the wagon is broken. 
5988. 

Would you. 12733. 

You. 9408. 

You never looked so _ beautiful. 
12785. 

Skinner (Kathryn): 

Anchor your bark. 15517 (6). 

Angel’s message. 29189 (6). 

Behold the moon is_ breaking. 
29189 (29). 

Bright is the summer's morn. 


- 62538 (50). 


Child of the promise. 29189 (58). 


Come to my mountain home. 6253 
(78). 

Dainty arbutus. 6253 (94). 

Day of resurrection. 6253 (97). 


Garden of the Lord. 6253 (1389). 
Gloria in excelsis Deo. 38270 (216). 
His blessed face. 3270 (258). 
I’m trusting Him, He’s holding 
me. 62538 (214). 
I saw Esaw. 26533 (185). 
Indian summer. 6253 (244). 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
6253 (247). 
Jesus, my Saviour. 
Lake, (625341( 273 )r 
Love, at thy window. 6253 (294). 
Merry heart. 6253 (319). 


15517 (191). 


Bren 


Messiah. 29189 (268). 

My soul doth magnify the Lord. 
6253 (333). 

Never alone. 6253 (3842). 

On wings of love. 29189 (312). 

Risen Lord. 3270 (546). 


Rosebuds. 265383 (242). 
Spring song. 26533 (281). 
Stand up, stand up for Jesus. 


6253 (449). 
Star of the East. 
Sweet maiden rest. 6253 (463). 
Voices of summer. 6253 (503). 
Welcome. 26533 (3811). 

What a weleome. 3270 (709). 


29189 (407). 


When comes the happy day. 29189 
(463). 

When the watching time is past. 
15517 (447). 


With a fresh breeze. 62538 (533). 
Wondrous cross. 6253 (539). 


Skinner (L. D.) Texas shadows. 
122.60" 
Skinner (M. L.) O’er the hills and 
back to you. 8247. 
Skoéld (Sven): 
Dalmarsch. 1593S. 
Menuett. 27916. 


Sjofararen vid milan. 17930. 
Skogh (S.) pseud. See Bode (Johnny) 
Skornicka (J. H.) Intermediate 

method for clarinet. 27566. 
Skotnicki (J.): 
A jednak 
8905. 
Gdy sie noe zaczyna. 22081, 22082. 


sie skofczylo. 6257, 


Kobieta jest jak roza. 14005, 
14006. 
Skrine (M. J.) Texas special. 26072. 
Skulski (Severin) Meadow moon. 
17162. 
Skuse (Melvie) Love in streamlines. 
ise 
Skyland Scottie. pseud. See Wiseman 
(Scott ) 
Skyland Scotty. pseud. See Wiseman 
(Scott) 


Slack (P. P.) 
Slagle (J. G.) 
3(93. 
Slate (Lew): 
Don’t be iate. 


On Calvary. 11584. 
Dreams ot Colorado. 


24436. 


From the bottom of my heart. 
29621. 
I always will remember. 24767. 


May waltz. 1675. 
Slater (H. A.): 
I’m only dreamin’. 10649. 


Whad’ya hafta go and do that for. 


15265. 
Slater (Harry) My idol of the radio. 
32594. 
Slattery (Dorothea) If stars could 


only talk. 4874. 


2123 


INDEX 


Slatus (lL. -B.) 
26714. 
Slaught (M. P.) qau., and Slaught (M. 
O.) prop. Window of my heart. 
33769. 
Slaughter (San Bonita) : 
Ford, you're the cause of my love. 


Break of my heart. 


22048. 
Misery. 20201. 
Slawson (G. B.): 
Happy and contented on love’s 


golden shore. 4068. 
Mother’s little Bo-peep. 4901. 
Slayton (H. W.): 
Honeymooning “neath the moon on 
Tampa Bay. 19480. 
Just a little bit of heaven. 16844. 
Southern’s S—B, the better beer is 


here. 2555. 
There’s a love song in my heart. 
18154. 
Slee (R. B.) Springtime and you. 
DOO. 


Sleep, baby sleep. 8701. 

Sleep little baby of mine. 31003 (167). 

Sleep little treasure. 15517 (351). 

Sleeping beauty. 3294, 14818*, 30779. 

Sleeping princess. 30560*. 

Slemmons (Beatrice) There’s rhythm 
in my soul. 2760. 

Slenezynski (Ruth) Cadenza to the 
1st movement of Beethoven’s con- 
certo no. 3. 18867. 

Slesinger (Anthony) 
3981, 6981. 

Slezinger (H. E.): 

In a rendezvous with you. 29877. 
Strange as it seems I love you. 
ZS Ge 

Slider (C. E.): 

Get that V-8S feeling. 10294. 
Watch the Fords go by. 9191. 
Slider (Cliff) See Slider (C. E.) 


Gloomy Sunday. 


Slife (L. O.) Song of peace. 12050, 
28558. 
Slivinski (Henry) Blue days. 21711. 


Sloan (M. O.) California dream. 9811. 
Sloan (Reginald) See Sloan (T. R.) 
Sloan (Robert) : 


Cradle song. 6683. 


Hawaii’s foxtrot. 29712. 
Fairy bells. 18385. 
Filling the basses. 3897. 


Shark hunters’ march. 20757. 
Sloan (T. R.): 

Dancing with my eyes closed. 

31390. 

Sing an old Irish song. 
Sloane (A. B.): 

Caramba. 31003 (23). 

Dear Yankee maid. 31003 (388). 

Eggport fusilliers. 31003 (44). 

Foolish questions. 18648 (130). 

In love. 31003 (79). 


28501. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 31 


In Yueatan. 31003 (83). 

It isn’t the same in the day time. 
31003 (85). 

It’s the little things that count. 
31003 (86). 

Lena. 31008 (94). 

Let us sing. 31003 (95). 

Little old Main street. 31003 (98). 


Love is all that matters. 31003 
(102). 

Never forget your parents. 381063 
(123). 


New Bo-Peep. 31003 (125). 

Sailor number. 381003 (155). 

Snap shots. 381003 (169). 

Statue song. 381003 (178). 

Tammany on parade. 381003 (185). 

There’s something about you. 
31008 (192). 

Weenie and Widgie. 

When the soldier 
31003 (216). 

While strolling thro’ the forest. 
31003. (228). 

Won’t you marry me. 31003 (223). 

You may always be my sweetheart. 
31003 (225). 

Sloane (Mae): 
Caramba. 


31003 (210). 
says farewell. 


31003 (28). 

Dear Yankee maid. 31003 (38). 

Foolish questions. 18648 (1380). 

In Yucatan. 381008 (88). 

It isn’t the same in the day time. 
31003 (85). 

It’s the little things that count. 
31003 (86). 

Let us sing. 

Little old Main street. 


31003 (95). . 
31003 (98). 


Love is all that matters. 31003 
(102). 

Never forget your parents. 32003 
(123). 


Sailor number. 31003 (155). 

Snap shots. 31003 (169). 

Statue song. 31003 (178). 

Tammany on parade. 31003 (185). 

When the soldier says farewell. 
31003 (216). 

While strolling thro’ 
31003 (218). 

You may always be my sweetheart. 
31003 (225). 

Sloate (Benjamin) 


the forest. 


When robins re- 


turn in the spring. 15320. 

Sloman (E.) Barbara =F rietchie. 
18770. 

Slonimsky (Nicolas) Four Russian 
melodies. 12004. 


Slosburg (Morris) At last. 21686. 

Slosson (I. L.) Life went out of my 
heart. 14082. 

Slovenian waltz medley. 17936. 

Slowitzky (Michael) Spirit of prog- 
ress. 14897. 


2124 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sluder (W. H.) Wonderful little you.| Smalle (Edwin): 


26416. I will love you for evermore. 6253 
Slye (Ben) Ridin’ in the saddle. (221). 
14668. _ When the sun is shining in the bye 
Slye (Len) Songs of the pioneers. and bye. 6253 (521). 
20862. Smallfield (Sanford) Broadway, dear 
Smale (L. G.): and you. 18648 (56). 
Lord’s prayer. 11128. Smeck (Roy ) Glow-worm. 31660, 
San Francisco’s seven hills. 14724. 31661. 
Smale (P. W. De Courcy-) See De| Smedebush (Elmer) : 
‘Courey-Smale (P. W.) Don’t tweedle-dee your ? by the 
Small (Edward) Is that all that it politician’s rule. 26957. 
means to you. 1279. How’s your bazooka. 27302. 


Small (G. C.) jr. Honey, are you| Smedes (Marian) : % 
lovin’ anybody. 19471. But did you ask me to. 25778. 


Small (J. W.): Strolling in the rain. 18031. 
It’s waltz time on Broadway.| Smelser (Cornell) : 
27589. Am I the only one who cares for 
Meet me in Atlantic City. 17163. me. 9574. 
Small (K. N.): My caravan of love. 8066. 
Girl of the Golden West. 31650. | Smeltz (Paul): 
If you'll be my daytime girl, I'll Dreamy river lullaby. 3800. 
take you out at night. 32050. Full of love. 3952. 
Won’t you be my Gypsy sweet- Those big brown eyes. 5766. 
heart. 33790. Smeltzer (J. R.) Sense games with 
Small (May) Why did you go. 15375. Peter Piper and his friends. 26533 
Small (P. A.): (255). 


Here comes the Chevrolet. 16396.| Smemorato (Lo) 32104, 33298. 
In the shadowy dusk of twilight.| Smetana (B.) Moldau. 22853. 


7498. Smetana (Bedfrich) This merry festal 

Small (W. A.) Wistful one. 15396. day. 21080. 

Small (W. A. M.) Doing the dance| Smiley (J. C.) aw., and Smiley (Mabel) 

called The devil wings. 31442. prop. : 

Small town girl. 12007. Ogre’s dream. 17453. 

Smalle (HE. J.) Whelan radio program Seherzetto. 17825. 

theme song. 3012. Smiling through tears. 5514. 

Smalle (Ed): Smiraglia (Marino) Modesty. 17218. 
Ciribiribin. 388. Smith (—) There’s a big cry baby in 
City called Heaven. 390. the moon. 28189 (428). 

Dark eyes. 3684. Smith (A. C.) Sweetheart and pal 
Do you or don’t you love me. o’ mine. 20953. 
13283, 16035. Smith (A. F.) Victory for Landon 
Goofus. 7014. mearehs }) 23699: 
Home on the range. 4148. Smith (A. J.): 
Ill see you in my dreams. 7262. Glorious morning star. 18648 
In a little Spanish town, ’twas on (142). 
a night like this. 7456. Then would I happy be. 18648 
Liebestraum. 1495. (346). 
Love’s old sweet song. 1596. Smith (A. L.) Dear Texas. 67837, 
My blue heaven. 8064. 9997. 
Paloma. 5193. Smith (A. M.) Missa de Sancto Mat- 
Rangers’ song. 8504. thia. 22843. 
Robbins folio of modern quartettes. | Smith (A. R.) You must have rhythm 
28375. to get along with me. 15458. 
Silver threads among the gold.| Smith (Anna) Maple leaves. 30114. 
2450. -Smith (B. C.) You're one in a million. 
Sleepy Town express. 8707. 9461. 
Song of love. 11916. Smith (B. T.) pseud. See Smith (H. T.) 
Two guitars. 5844. Smith (C. G.) I’m a lovin’ raseal. 
Waltz you saved for me. 9177. 13683. 
Why do you stay away. 6253)| Smith (C. J.): 
(529). Buy a love bond with me. 18854. 
Wiegenlied. 268. Fifty fifty love. 6900. 


2125 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 31 


TEI EEE EInInInEI EEE 


Simith Stars in the west. 
30624. 
Smith (Cam) 
Smith (Cecil) 
7725. 
Smith (Charles W.): 
City they call New York. 15860. 
Dreaming of the girl who said she 
didn’t care. 26980. 
That night we waltzed, my dear. 
28696. 
Smith (Chris) : 
Any old place in Yankee land is 
good enough for me. 21569) (11). 
Come after breakfast. 29189 (65). 
Consolation lane. 28189 (70). 
Down among the sugar cane. 15517 
(83). 
Gee, but ain’t America a grand old 
place. 29189 (128). 
If I could only sleep like Rip Van 
Winkle. 26533 (139). 
Is Julia home. 33904 (141). 
Just what I am and who I am, I’m 
Satisfied to be. 26533 (154). 
There’s a big ery baby in the moon. 
29189 (427). 
When you're in right. 26533 (325). 
Yow re in the right church, but the 
wrong pew. 9509 (817). 
Smith (Clarence W.) Open the portal 
to Jerusalem. 8348. 
Smith (Ciay) Ill be back next summer 
at 2 o'clock. 33904 (122). 

Smith (D. S.) Hight old Christmas 
earols. 33187. 
Smith (De Loss): 

Friendly hand. 


(Os i) 


See Smith (G. C.) 
Let’s write a song. 


3270' (201). 


Won’t you come back home. 3270 
COON 
Smith (Donnella) Rose window of San 
Jose. 28401*. 


Smith (E. A.) 
Smith (EH. B.) 
tion. 12110. 
Smith (HE. M.): 
I love you, too. 16557. 
Moon, silvery moon. 
Smith (Hdgar) jr.: 


Dreamy waltz. 13348. 
Stand by the Constitu- 


30177. 


Darkies style of rhythm. 9977. 
Love is my sorrow. 14162. 
Smith (Edwin) Ship of Rio. 20767. 
Smith (Hleanor) Smith (Hleanor) 
music course. 15517 (852-355). 
Smith (Hlizabeth) Beautiful moon. 

26647. 
Smith (Ethelyn) I can’t love anyone 
but you. 19527. 


Smith (EF. J.) Dear Texas. 
Smith (FEF. M. W.): 
Just a favorite of men. 25062. 
Moon and the stars. 14287. 
Our beautiful dream. 83852. 


6737, 9997. 


Our dream, in the moonlight, on 
the river. 2084. 

Our flag. 23134. 

Sweethearts forever. 20955. 

Yes, sweethearts forever. 33814. 


Smith (G. B.) My dream mountain 
home. 28009. 

Smith (G. C.) Squaws along the 
Yukon. 5577. 


Smith (G. E.): 

In our little old home town, when 

we were kids. 16736. 

In this vacation time. 
Smith (G. H.): 

Familiar music. 


22487, 
29576, 29577. 


Modern paramount method for 
mandolin or  mandolin-banjo. 
1739. 


New easy method for piano ac- 
cordion. 32660. 
Piayeasy system for Hawaiian steel 
guitar. 14601. 
Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
Italian accordion. 20809. 
Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
violin. 20810. 
Smith (G. I.) Robin’s message. 17756. 
Smith (G. P.) Costanza e Fortezza. 
31352. 
Smith (G. V.) 
2279. 
Smith (G. W.): 


Ring up the curtain. 


Always belittlin’ me. 3323. 
Preachin’ man. 8457. 
S. O. S. for love. 2338. 


Smith (Gail) pseud. See Greenstone 
(Florence) 
Smith (Gene) When I’m alone. 30877. 


Smith (Gerrit) : 


Cobwebs. 24031 (29). 
Difference. 29189 (85). 
Smith (H. <A.) Absent brethren. 
9521. 


SmithwGe. Cs 
Fifth engineers march. 581574. 


You be my Dresden doil. 9509 
(816). 
Smith (H. Elliott) Tampico. 18092. 


Smith (H. G.): 
Anita. 965. 
Hverglade rhythm. 

Smith (H. J.) 

eiluiesa: 

Smith (H. L.) 

32008. 

Smith (H. M:): 
Mother’s vision. 30192. 
My wish when you leave. 
White House 

23852. 

Smith (H. T.) 

11698. 
Smith (H. W.) Kiss me good-night, 
again. 15517 (208). 


13369. 
Hail to our President. 


I was meant for you. 


30265. 
in Washington. 


Playboy of Broadway. 


2126 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Smith (Hannah) Twenty progressive 
pedal-studies. 15517 (856). 

Smith (Harold B.): 
How my heart beat. 
Take me, I’m yours. 

Smith (Harry B.) 

man likes best. 


4172. 
5672. 

Kind of a girl a 
24031 (106). 


Smith (Harry E.) Prairie in the 
West. 28201. 
Smith (Harry Ernest) Prairie in the 
West. 380425. 


Smith (Hart E.) 
the springtime. 
Smith (Helen): 
I will love you till I die. 
Some people. 25920. 
Smith (Houston) jr.: 
Afraid. 18660. 
Little prayer for love. 200138. 
There’s a different song in my 
heart. 21051. 
Smith (I. B.): 
Aero-naughty girl. 26533 (38). 
Brinkley bathing girl. 29189 (45). 
Christy girl. 26533 (42). 


You may love me in 
3204. 


13805. 


Gypsy love. 6253 (162). 

I have taken a fancy to you. 9509 
(210). 

I want to be naughty too. 9509 
(320). 


In my flying machine. 9509 (335). 


It’s nothing but a bubble. 26533. 
(150). 

Linger longer. lingerie. 26533. 
(164). 

Lyre birds. 26533 (173). 


Miss Innocence. 15517 (251). 

Please tell me what they mean. 
9509 (576). 

Silver star. 29189 (384). 


Take a tip from Venus. 29189 
(418). 

Won’t you be my valentine. 3270 
(756). 

Smith (I. D.) Let us remember. 19979, 


25167. 

Smith (I. M.) Moon is like a million 
dollar gold piece. 382527. 

Smith (J. C.) Blue reminiscent blues. 


97438. 
Smith (J. R.) Lost road to paradise. 
14150. 
Smit bed .eS:) gre: 
It never can come true. 1298. 
Standing on a promise. 2577. 


Smith (J. W.): 
Mother sleeps 
20251. 
Take me back to Cumberland val- 
ley. 23541. 
Smith (Jay E.): 


in old Kentucky. 


Am I seeing things. 12916. 
Introduce me. 22496. 
Merrily I roll along. 253382. 


126829—37—_—40 


That old fashioned girl in my 
dreams. 23579. 
You were made to order for me. 
26511. 
Smith (Jewell) You saw through my 
heart. 33879. 


Smith (John E.) You know Im still 
in love with you. 3201. 

Smith (K. N.) Maybe, darling, we're 
in love. 1678. 

Smith (Kenneth Leslie-) 
Smith (Kenneth) 

Smith (L. D.) Flowers are 
6916, 24572. 

Smith (lL. F.) 


See Leslie- 
yours. 


Let’s stick to Roose- 


velt. 16946. 
Smith (L. L.) Don’t. forget. 19097. 
Smith (L. O.): 
Bohemiana. 12862 (61). 
Clayton’s grand march. 13171. 


Cradle song. 13079, 13080. 

Skaters’ waltz. 14818. 
Smith (lL. Raymond) : 

Close to you. 9885. 

Lonely moods. 11109. 


smith’ (lie Sie we yowsiia) napers 
10765. 

Smith (Le Clair) One summer night. 
8331. 


Smith (Lillian) 
Smith (Lottie) 


Tango. 5676. 


Harlem boys. 19405. 


Smith (Lucille R.) Let's dance the 
wobbly knee. 382259. 
Smith (M. A.) My mountain home. 


22960. 
Smith (M. E.) 
babying you. 19614. 
Smith (M. N.) Fluency studies for 
beginners. 27085. 
Smith (M. S.): 
We oughta have a fling at love. 
2966. 
Why keep me up in the air. 3096. 
You've got what it takes to get 
along. 8242. 
Smith (M. T.) There is surely some- 
thing better bye and bye. 2742. 


I’m getting tired of 


Smith (M. V.) I’m jealous of you. 
1104. 

Smith (Mae M.) Our cup of happi- 
ness. 14540. 

Smith (Marion M.) City of New 
York. 24311. 


Smith (Michael) 
playing. 690. 


Ever hear a Gypsy 


Smith (Mildred) Ah Mr. Cupid. 
12885. 
Smith (Morton): 
Follow your heart. 16214. 
I found an angel in disguise. 


22263. 
Lover inside me. 1591. 
Smith (N. B.) Way out west in Hol- 
lywood. 9198. 


2127 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 31 


Smith (Nathan) When the sun kisses 
the trees good-night. 6041. 

Smith (O. M. M.) My flower, your 
sunshine. 4944. 


Smith (P. J.) Yesterday. 12745. 
Smith (P. S.): 
Jesus is all I need. 29974. 
Keep the love of Jesus. 29974. 


Smith (Paul) Old time memories. 
25573. 
Smith (Percy) My heart is longing 


for you. 1838. 


Smith (R. B.) When I please. 3027. 


Smith (R. EF.) Where is the King. 
30902. 
Smith (R. G.) Driving cattle on the 
prairie. 13347. 
Smith (R. L.) My Arkansas mount’in 
home. 17276. 
Smith (R. M.) Give me everything I 
ask. 807. 
Smith (R. P.) Eden shall bloom 
again. 21967. 
Smith (R. T.) Seven songs. 20807. 
Smith (Ralph) On my mind. 5142. 
Smith (Raymond A.) : 
Am meer. 147388. 
Bless the Lord. 21704, 21705. 
Hark! Hark! the lark. 14741. 


I won't kiss Katy. 18810, 19695. 
Peasant and his oxen. 14071, 
20525. 


Ride on, King Jesus. 23258. 
Smith (Robert A.) My heart’s a-bloom. 
20285. 
Smith (Roy G.) 
Smith (Rudy) 
a little bit. 6974. 
Smith (Russ) See Smith (Russell A.) 
Smith (Russell A.) : 
Any time’s the best time to fall 
im love. 15592. 
Sky’s the limit. 5496. 


Dreamy eyes. 612. 
Give a little bit—take 


What’s the big idea. 18385. 
What’s the use. 18386. 
Smith (S. F.) Arlene. 29246. 
Smith (S. J.) Can’t you see you’re 
the one for me. 26749. 
Smith (S. S.) Over here. 23145. 
Smith (Sally): 
Fairy fantasy. 6882. 
Haunted heart. 19413. 


8900. 
See Smith (R. T.) 


Swing song. 
Smith (Shorty) 
Smith (Sidney): 

Adios sweet sefiorita. 31010. 

Hi! hi! what’s the price of eggs 


today. 41531. 
Sweetest song of all my dreams. 
333821. 


Those wistful eyes. 33429. 
Smith (Slim) See Smith (W. O.) 


Smith (Stuff): | 
Here comes the man with the jive. 
27245. 


Tse a muggin. 43824, 16631. 


Se (Sydney) Chanson russe. 38270 
91). 
Smith (T. L.) Will Rogers was a cow- 
boy. 15383. 
Smith (Tab) St. Louis wiggle rhythm. 
20719. 
Smith (Thelma J.): 

Forever. 755. 

I can’t believe it’s really you. 

7198. 
If there were dreams to sell. 
19722. 

Smith (Thomas J.) Sweetest girl. 
12180. 
Smith (Tommy) Just because I 
looked at you. 10941. : 
Smith (V. L.) VU have only you. 
24815. 
Smith (V. M.) Why can’t I fall in 
love. 12679. 
SMithn WOVE ve) Dream shadows. 
10084. 
Smith (Vere) : 


Hello Martha. 29189 (159). 
Ma dusky maid. 9509 (482). 


Smith (Vernon) Despair. 31416. 
Smith (Vincent) I bave rythm in my 
soul, but I’m bashful. 1025. 


Smith (W. E.): 

Owlets in roofholes. 11633. 

Unto us is born a son, 30809. 
Waiting for the May. 9169. 
Smith (Mrs. W. HE.) Sunny Tennessee. 

18049. 
Smith (W. F.) Star dreams. 8817. 
Smith (W. G.) au., and Smith (M. B.) 
prop.: 

In Toyland. 9509 (337). 

Scene de ballet. 9509 (649). 

Staccato polka. 9509 (705). 

To a faded fiower. 9509 (742). 

Smith (W. J.): 

Familiar music. 29578, 29579. 

Modern paramount method for 
clarinet. 27945. 

Smith’s modern school instructor, 
tepor banjo. 30567, 30568. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
banjo. 33188. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
clarinet. 33189. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
cornet, trumpet and E flat alto. 
33190. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
ocarina. 33191. 

Smith’s new ranid instructor for 
saxophone. 33192. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
slide trombone. 33193. 


2128 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Smith (W. J.) music co., ine.: 
Aloha loa waltz. 9565. 
Apache. 24098. 
Ciribiribin. 9878. 
Cowboy mediey. 9935. 
Down Piccadilly Lane. 
Elidonina. 24501. 
Familiar music. 29576-29579. 
Kila-kila Hawaii. 10968. 

Modern paramount method for 
clarinet. 27945. 
Modern paramount 
mandolin or 


24455. 


method for 
mandolin-banjo. 


1739. 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 
11884. 

New easy method for piano accord- 
ion. 32660. 

Playeasy system for Hawaiian 
steel guitar. 14601. 

Sacred songs. 11877. 

Saluto all’ Argentina. 25809. 


School band folio for the har- 
monica. 5412. 

Smith’s modern school instructor, 
tenor banjo. 380567, 30568. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
banjo. 33183. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
clarinet. 33189. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor for 
cornet, trumpet and E flat alto. 
33190. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
German accordion. 20808. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
Italian accordion. 20809. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
ocarina. 33191. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
saxophone. 33192. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
slide trombone. 33198. 

Smith’s new rapid instructor 
violin. 20810. 

- Song of India. 
Smith (W. M.): 

Bolero. 3486, 3487, 64889, 6490. 

Top tones for the trumpeter or 
ecornetist. 15135. 

Smith (W. O.) Will there be any 
cowboys in heaven. 29056. 

Smith (W. S.). Harmony. 4080. 

Smith (Walter) : 


for 
for 
for 
for 
for 
for 


12048. 


Tripping. 33500. . 
You are the girl in my dream. 
3185. 


Smith (Walter R.) 
we're in love. 1678. 
Smith (Wes) Model home. 
Smith (Wilbur) : 
Blue heart. 21712. 
Day to remember, a night to re- 
eall. 19044. 


Maybe, darling, 
22851. 


Forget everything 
3931. 

Heaven. 10406. 

No other arms will do. 

That always bothers me. 


but to-night. 


20376. 
26076. 


There’s a picture in your eyes. 
23095. 

What good is the moon without 
you. 12582. 

You don’t have to say a word. 
26447. 


Smith (Will R.): 
Homeward bound. 
Welcomed home. 

Smith (William R.): 
Evening after the morning after, 

the night before. 6861. 


PAPAS 
235757. 


Heaven is here with you. 19431. 
If I am elected. 19707. 
Make a little music. 4779. 
Thank you Mr. Sandman. 8961. 
Smith (Willie) In the groove. 22476. 
Smith (Wilmer R.) Petting. 5217. 
Smith college. Trustees. Costanza e 
Fortezza. 31352. 
Smithies (K. J.) What is romance. 
28945. 


Smith’s new rapid instructor for Ger- 


man accordion. 20808. 
Smoke (John): 
Forgetting. 10236. 


9263. 

Call for you. 6539. 
When the evening 

383695. 

Wouldn’t it be won- 


When I’m with you. 
Smoke (Loyd) 
Smolen (J. C.) 

shadows fall. 
Smolen (John) 


derful. 18541. 

Smoot (C. H.) jr. Going home to 
Texas. 3999. 

Smyth: 


Fleur, un souvenir. 27080. 
Hotel du clair de lune. 16447. 
Tes yeux parlent pour toi. 12257. 
Smyth (A. C.) Cupid’s garden. 19008. 
Smyth (Hthel) Two interlinked 
French folk melodies. 20811. 


Smythe (Alyca) Love’s eall. 25268. 


Smythe (L. D.) Livin’ in a hotcha 
way. 11095. 

Snaden (William) Happy days are 
coming. 13528. 


Snaga (Joseph) Wenn liebe befiehlt. 
5968*. 


Sneed (Fern and Ted) aws., and Sneed 
(G. N.) prop. Lover’s dream. 14181. 

Sneed (Jack) Joe Louis. 18988. 

Snell (Mathilda) Ask me why. 126. 

Snipes (B. A.) Tragedy of thirty-two. 
PA A595. 

Snodgrass (G. A.) Orchids for my 
love to-night. 28214. 

Snodgrass (J. T.) Queen of our coun- 
try. 25730. 


2129 


INDEX 


Snow (EH. T.) Rest your head on 
mother’s shoulder. 28362. 

Snow (EF. W.) Round me falls the 
night. 380484. 


Snow (Irancis) : 
Child Jesus lay on Mary’s knee. 
31284. 
Christmas song. 
From death to life. 
Snow (G. L.): 
Just a little room for two. 
Lullaby waltz. 11187. 
Man who wears a derby down his 
neck. 17129. 
Molly’s pinafore. 
Old piano. 14501. 
Our little trailer home. 
Spanish nights. 17989. 
Spirit of radio. 33257. 


26806. 
10267. 


19859. 


11288. 
23136. 


Sun versus moon. 23483. 
When the yes man said no no. 
6045. 
Snow (K. 8.) Together, my darling. 
9044. 


Snow (T. C.): 


Fascinating you. 720, 19218. 


rm thinking of you t0snreht. 
13735. 
Snow flakes. 14831. 
Snow queen. 12015. 
Snushanerne. 8728. 
Snyder (A) J:) Swaggering along 
Broadway. 2640. 
Snyder (Kdward): 
I just can’t forget. 24797. 
Sunshine in you. 12161. 
Snyder (H. A.): 
Missa in thema antiqua. 17200. 


O bone Jesu. 23053. 
Snyder (Howard) jr. God cares for 


me. 31668. 

Snyder (J. D.) Sittin’ by the fire. 
5488. 

Snyder (J. Q.) Jesus knows and 


29947. 
Cuddle up closer to 


Jesus cares. 
Snyder (Jimmy) 
me. 15980. 
Snyder (L. H.) 
dent. 15657. 
Snyder (L. P.) 
31668. 
Snyder (Phil) pseud. 
(Philip) 
Snyder (Stella) 
dream. 25021. 
Snyder (Ted): 
Beautiful eyes. 


Back up our Presi- 
God eares for me. 
See Schneider 


It’s just another 


21569 (28), 29189: 


Soares (G. J.) 


PUAN, Nn: 'S., vik 


Do your duty doctor. 24031 (48). 

Grandma. 15517 (132). 

Tl give a penny for your thoughts. 
12862 (234). 

I’m going to do what I please. 
12862 (240). 

I’m in love with the man in the 
moon. 18648 (182). 

I’ve got to get some money. 
(216). 

I wish that you was my gal, Molly. 
29189 (192). 

If I thought you wouldn't tell. 
29189 (198). 

If you cared for me as I care for 
VOU. 62a e( Zola). 

It’s the pretty things you Say. 
18648 (201). 

Kid that opens up and _ closes 
Broadway. 29189 (230). 

McElwee. 21569 (321). 

Make me laugh. 9509 (440). 

Move on, Mr. Moon. 9509 (499). 


6253. 


My wife’s gone to the country, 
hurrah, hurrah. 24031 (148, 
144). 


My wild deer (dear). 15517 (263). 

Next to your mother, who do you 
love. 29189 (295). 

No one could do it like my father.. 
21569 (897). 

Oh what I’d do for a girl like 
you. 29189 (307). 

Oh, where is my wife tonight. 
29189 (308). 

Roses and memories. 26533 (243). 

Say no, that’s all. 15517 (332). 

She was a dear little girl. 29189 
(381). 

Some little something about you. 
29189 (397). 

Stop that rag,—keep on playing 
honey. 83904 (290). 

There'll come a day. 18648 (347). 

When other hearts have closed 
their doors. 3Sl0Os" (215), 

Wild cherries. 9509 (802), 24031 
(230). 


Soares (C. L.): 


I’m going to sue you for love. 
22326. 

I’m not built that way. 

Star gazing. 30617. 

You ain’t heard nothing yet. 29103. 

You left without saying good-by. 
21508. 


24862. 


Is my love song yours. 


(26) 29916. 
Broadway belles. 15517 (388). Soaries (R. L.) Jesus Christ was 
Christmas time Seems years and erucified. 1321. 


vears away. 33904 (40). 
Could you grow fond of a nice 
young blonde. 21569 (85). 


2130 


Sobeck (Joh.) 
Socarras (Alberto): 


Concert-piece. 9904. 


Gitana. 24614. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


No se puede. 25522. 
Virgen. 26216. 


Sochinsky (Isidore) : 
Gavotte in A major. 24601. 
Romance sans paroles. 25786. 

Societa anonima musicale Bixio. 

BixkIO;s, a. m. 
Société anonyme des éditions Ricordi: 
Emprise. 19167, 29544. 
Napoli. 1921. 
Ombre de la nuit. 14508. 
Rodeo @d’amour. 25781. 
Sérénade 4 Marysa. 2405. 
Sévilla. 17862. 
Valse d’un beau soir. 
Société anonyme francaise Chappell. 
Périphérie. 25657. 
Soc. of Huropean stage authors & com- 
posers, inc.: 
Bez Sladu twa _ wielka 
MIE <<. 21699, 26668. 
Milez serce, milez. 22832, 26668. 
Soc. of Jewish composers, publishers 
and song writers. Golden days. 
246382. 
Soderkyvist (Carl) 
8566. 

Sodero (Cesare): 
Albumblatt. 
Ave Maria. 17829. 
Butterflies. 3579. 
Dance. 17782. 
Desert bride. 
Hlegy. 133859. 
Last night. 1431. 
Minuetto. 17197. 
Rose softly blooming. 
Singers. 28515. 
Tho’ not deserving. 23611. 
Wooing. 23912. 

Soderstrom (Emil) : 

Pride of the campus. 32918. 

Song feast of spirituals. 8758. 

Those moments I have spent with 
thee. 8633. 

Sdéderblom (Ake): 
Kalle i Lillskog. 
Sommarkavaljeren. 
Vid en kvarn pa en slitt. 

Soete (Charles and Margaret) 

8808. 

Soffrin (Paul) : 

There’s an aching in my heart. 
8998. 

Without love. 23900. 
Soft lights and sweet music. 
23176, 23746. 
Softley (Arthur) 
moon. 16448. 
Sohet (Suzanne): 
Pour les enfants sages. 
Trois petites histoires. 
40 dictées musicales. 


See 


18284, 18285. 


mitosé 


Romance in blue. 


23709. 


10017. 


23286. 


16868. 

23407. 

18293. 
Spring. 


12746, 


House-car honey- 


11720. 
33206. 
8738. 


Sohnle (G. C.) I got a hotcha mama 
waiting down in Ten-ten-ten-nes-see. 
27346. 

Soixante 
(241). 

Sokolove (J. M.) 
7095. 

Solano (Ramon) pseud. 
(Montague) 

Solar (Jean) A tout petits pas. 

Solazzi (Ugo): 

Bohéme. 6253 (888). 
Fantasia. 9509 (594). 
Hellera. 383904 (107). 
Noemi e Ruth. 9509 (524). 

Solberg (Edythe) Enchanted garden. 

16126*. 


lecons de_ solfége. 26533 
Hebrew vagabond. 
See Ewing 


9515. 


Sole (Karel) Sousedska. 14889. 
Soldaten-kameraden. 12019, 12705. 
Soldier, soldier. 30570. 

Soldwell (Ray) : 

Ducks. 24484. 

Intoxicating kisses. 29909. 
Soley (A. H.) Canit be love. 9825. 
Solis (Alberto) : 

Corrido de Rati Galvan. 13208. 

Corrido del General Cardenas. 

13204. 


Solman (Alfred) : 
Central, give me New York town. 
21569 (59). 
Crying in the rain. i8999. 
Darling make me dreamy. 29189 


(81). 
Down by the toll gate, Jennie. 
9509 (188). 


Gibson sailor girl. 21569 (162). 

Gibson widow. 21569 (163). 

Girl who did not know. 19297. 

T’ll be home at harvest time. 21569 
(230). 

I wish I had my old girl back again. 
12862 (248), 21569 (241), 29189 
(191). 

Oh, say, doctor, he falls for the 
ladies every time. 21569 (418). 

Smile on. 29189 (393). 

Somewhere there’s someone. 29189 
(398). 

Try tappin’. 33511, 33012. 

Was it you. 21569 (591). 

When the bell in the lighthouse 
rings ding dong. 21569 (603). 

When the purple shadows tint the 
golden grain. 21569 (606). 

Yearning. 21569 (626). 

Solodar (William) My favorite pas- 
time is to pastime with you. 32580. 

Solomon, King of Israel. Cantique des 
cantiques. 18890. 

Solomon (H. B.) Conjure up the devil. 
31341. 

Solomon (Samuel) G. O. P.’s. 

Solves (R.) Brasilera. 3498. 


16250. 


2151 


INDEX 


pt. nT, n. s.) ve3i 


Somers (Clark), : 


All is well. 24060. 


I looked into your eyes. 7268. 
Just another affair. 4521. 
Louisville honey. 4712. 
Weary wind. 9215. 
Somers (N. Lester) Playtime—para- 
dise. 20559. 
Somers (N. Louis) Those _ tender 
years. 15100. 
Somers-Cocks (J. P.) New Year’s eve 
1913. 32664. 


Somerset (H.) There is a green hill 
far away. 6253 (474). 
Somervell (Arthur) : 
As through the land. 33904 (16). 


Come to me in my dreams. 15884. 

Dove. 574. 

Earl Haldan’s daughter. 33904 
(65). 

Fain would I change that note. 
16157. 

O blackbird. 338904 (217). 

Sixteen Welsh melodies. 33904 
(339) . 


Sweet and low. 
Ten descants. 
Somerville (Alma) : 
Key to the city is yours. 4550. 

Man in the White House to-day. 
ta 
Somerville (Reginald) : 
God sends the night. 


9509 (720). 
30580. 


6253 (154). 


Who rides for the king. 6253 
(3470) 
Sommer (Hans) Du hast zwei augen 
dunkei wie die schwarze nacht. 
10119. 


Sommers (H. J.) You’re only break- 
ing my heart. 12803. 
Sommers (P. R. A.): 
Attending college school. 
Dearest Tillie. 15989. 
Somner (Eddie) Big brown eyes. 


15628. 


9712. 

Son frére de lait. 3489, 3490, 4706, 
5457, 5535. 

Sonder (A. B.) Parade of the toys. 

- 11648. 

Sondergard (Evelyn) If I were you. 
13819. 

Song and dance man. 8621, 10919, 


12798, 19024, 20487, 22633. 
Song of freedom. 28527. 
Song of India. 12048. 
Song of praise. 380590. 
Song of the gringo. 32631, 32816. 
Song of the saddle. 5862. 


Song of the Volga boatmen. 28567. 
Songes. 5051. 
Songey (A. W.): 
I’m losing my heart. 22845. 
I’m up in the clouds. 4809. 


Songey (Al): 
I Jost a dream. 
Will she. 3109. 
Songs everyone should know. 
(367). 
Songs for everyone. 8775. 
Songs from the Russian cabaret. 14881. 
Songs in the night. 9509 (692). 
Songs of Alpha phi. 14883. 


16541. 


15517 


Songs of Delta delta delta. 5552. 

Songs of Gamma phi beta. 12068. 

Songs of many lands. 5553. 

Songs of praise. 8777. 

Songs of spiritual power. 30596. 

Songs of the Phi kappa psi fraternity 
and its colleges and universities. 


17982. 
Songs Texas sings. 8779. 
Songs we sing. 33241. 
Songtex music ¢o.: 
Flag of peace. 19239, 24564, 27078. 
When you monkey with the buzz- 
saw. 9293. 
Sonnenberg (Edward) 
mine. 17903. 
Sontag (W. G.) Ten folk-songs and 
folk-dances. 30598. 
sooner, CR. Ci): 
I know who’s knockin’ on my door. 
4229, 
Ridin’ down the trail all alone. 
3261. 
Sopkin (Henry) 
sic method for viola. 
Sordillo (Fortunato) 
blue flame. 23483. 
Sorell (W. S. H.): 
Carrie. 18902. 
Longing. 20052. 
Lovely lady. 20108. 
Sorell (Walt) See Sorell (W. S. M.) 
Sorensen (Verner) Glide along west- 


Since you are 


Musie educator’s ba- 
22892. 
Spirit of the 


ern moon. 381656. 
Sorg (J. F.): 
Moment I looked at you. 11289. 
On the isle of romance. 30344. 
Sorge (Ernst) : 
Es singt uns die amsel. 29557. 


Wenn ich gliicklich bin, dann 
schrei ich juhu. 9226. 
Soriano (Francisco) : 
Harlem trucks. T7067. 


I’m sending myself. 24867. 

NOLRICH Miele erie 
Heigh-ho-cherio. 
Hopin’ to see you. 
Persuaded. 30400. 
Tune in on love. 2851. 

Sorich (Ted) See Sorich (T. J. R.) 


29724. 
4155. 


Sorlin (D. B.) Riddles in rhyme. 
ZOOS, 

Sorrells (C. L.) When I found you. 
18407. 


2132 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Sosenko (Anna) Darling, je vous aime 
beaucoup. 26890. 
Sosnik (Harry): 
Here I go. 27246. 
Night-time in Rio. 382680. 
River reverie. 20666. 
Rocked in the cradle of the blues. 
28377. 
Simplicity. 11980. 
Spectator march. 
Sosnowehik (HK. M.): 
Before I met you I never knew 
love. 207. 
Heart of Freeland. 24697. 
Will you wear that little ring. 
18496. 
Soto Mejia (Roberto) 
Souders (Hsther) 


28975. 


Recuerdo. 2241. 
When you come 


back. 18487. 
Soudry (Georges) Chansons. 12072. 
Souers (M. TT.) Ballet of the en- 
chanted dolls. 3404. 


Soule (L. J.) 
23996. 
Souls at sea. 29461, 32882, 32957, 33449. 
‘Souls for sale. 30600. 
Source (La) 21865. 
Sousa (J. A.) Rhode Island tercen- 
tenary. 8534, 17736. 
Sousa (J. P.): 
Fairest of the fair. 
181), 6253 (115). 
Gladiator. 813. 
Sheridan’s ride. 38270 (575). 
Sousa’s favorite march book. 17986. 
Sousa (J. V.): 
Fairest of the fair. 
6253. (115). 
Sheridan’s ride. 38270 (575). 
South (Eddie) Black Gypsy. 3468. 
-South street Christian church confer- 
ence club. There’s a spot down in the 
Ozarks. 15082. 
Southern (Frank) : 
Blue days. 26686. 
Let’s get hot and truck. 19967. 
Spinning room blues. 30605. 
Take me in the life boat. 33356. 
Think of me, Tl be thinking of 
you. 28743. 


You’re the cutest one. 


3270 (180, 


3270 (180, 181), 


Southern Baptist convention. Sunday 
school board : 
Abiding songs. 9519. 
All on the altar. 15543. 
At the old rugged cross. 15621. 


Breathe o’er our waiting spirits, 
Lord. 21725. 
Christ must go forward. 15850. 


Eyes of Jesus. 16154. 

Go ye. 16287. 

Highways and hedges’ chorus. 
16410. 


O God eternal. 
Ridgecrest for me. 


14477. 
17741. 


Upper room. 18277. 
Wherever He leads I'll go. 
Southern music pub. co., inc. : 
A media luz. 24082. 
Alhambra. 24053. 
All right, all right, all right. 15546. 
Alma de mujer. 60. 
Alzame en tus brazos. 
Andalucia. 24090. 


18450. 


24078. 


Answer to nobody’s darlin’. 63837. 
Are you tired of me darling. 114. 
Arrullito. 9602. 

Asi te quiero yo. 33855. 

Bamba. 21669. 

Bells of Honolulu. 9692. 

Beso diabolico. 26666. 
Borinquen. 259. 

Botijona. 31194. . 

Bravo Rafaelillo. 26710. 

Bread and gravy. 269. 

Burla. 24223. 

Cachita. 15786. 

Calientito. 24235. 

Callecita arrabalera. 9817. 
Campanitas de eristal. 6547. 


Can I sleep in your barn tonight, 
Mister. 312. 

Cancion de Ausencia. 

Candlelight. 317, 6553. 

Cansancio. 24248. 

Canten y bailen. 31242. 

Capulincito. 6570. 

Caraba. 24256. 

Caracol. 322. 

Carifio. 24258. 

Carter family album of Smokey 


24247. 


Mountain ballads. 3554. 
Celos. 346. 
Cisne. 3603. 
Creo. 24357. 
Cryin’ my heart out for you. 6688.. 
Cupido. 99538. 
De raza gitana. 26902. 
Dejo mi corazon. 10008. 


Del Maleeén a Triana. 26917. 
Derecho viejo. 24408. 

Despojos. 24410. 

Desvelo de amor. 3718. 
Devoting my time to you. 29474. 
Divina. 269387. 

Don Diego. 26950. 

Dos mendigos. 572. 

Dos rosas para ti. 6790. 
Duerme. 24486, 24487. 
Dulzura. 24488. 

Echale guindas al pavo. 
Espana y toros. 16135, 
Esthercita. 31529. 
Faded coat of biue. 706. 
Flor de fuego. 22037. 
Flor silvestra. 740. 
Friendly moon. 6988. 
Gambler’s confession. 
Guapa. 4038. 


27006. 


779. 


2133 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Southern music pub. co., ine—Contd. 


Hasta la tumba. 901. 

Herencia gitana. 27249. 

Hold me close. 24722. 

Hombres son sinverguenziés. 941. 

Hop-skip-jump, into your arms. 
27289. 

I’m nuts about goofy music. 29820. 

I’m nuts about screwy music. 111-4, 
16597. 

I’m sitting pretty in Atlantic City. 
27443. 

I’m the melody man. 16610. 

I wish I had never seen sunshine. 
27499. 

If ever I cease to love. 24930. 

If we never meet again. 24945. 

In my cabin to-night. 27548. 

India bella. 25000. 

Just a bit of Irish lace. 10950. 

Keep away from my _ doorstep. 
32197. 

Laberinto. 1413. 

Lagrima. 1416. 

Lamento gitano. 29993. 

Linda mariposa. 25183. 

Little shack by the maples. 1513. 

Love on my mind. 32383. 

Lulu. 1620. 

Maguena. 25287. 

Manon. 4787. 

Maria del Carmen. 25295. 

Marimba. 7916. 

Matia olomayra. 32444. 

Maybe we'd siill be sweethearts, if 
we hadn’t listened to friends. 
4806. 

Me ti retsina ti glikia mov. 382452. 

Media noche. 25318. 

Mi destino. 27922. 

Mi Triana. 25335. 

Midnight and all is well. 32484. 

Misterio. 1735. 

Moonlight. tango. 1760. 

Morena clara. 27970. 

Morenita. 253873. 

Muchacha bonita. 25393. 

Mujer madrilena. 25394. 

My heart’s on the trail. 25440. 

My only love. 382620. 

Na ponas. 32642. 

Niebla. 1948. 

Nieve. 25505. 

No me lieves. 8206. 

No pienses mas. 1968. 

Novillero. 8225. 

Now that we're together. 17441. 

Ob boy. 2001. 

Oui, madame. 28219. 

Papagayo. 17575. 

Pa-que. 25634. 

Paravigo me voy. 17576. 

Pedro el pelu. 28256. 

Penita de amor. 25653. 


2134 


Pense que volverias. 28264. 

Perfume de gardenia. 17598. 

Pero me la pegas. 25658. 

Petate. 25659. 

Picture from life’s other side. 
2144. 

Piensa en mi. 8409. 

Biruliy Lien’. 

Por qué. 25690. 

Puerto nuevo. 25718. 

Pura chispa. 25720. 

Quimbamba. 8492. 

Quimera. 8493. 

Radio Cuba. 25732. 

Ramon tango. 2281. 

Rataplan. 25741. 

Rayito de ilusion. 25742. 

Recuerdo. 2241. 

Red River blues. 2246. 

Redencion. 32972. 

Requiebros. 28359. 

Rival. 8553. 

River man. 17750. 

Rumba al Cairo. 28410. 

Rumba rhythms. 25798. 

Sailor boy. 2345. 

Secreto de amor. 25828. 

Shakin’ the maracas. 8653. 

Si nos volvemos a ver. 8674. 

Si yo fuero un marino. 2485. 

Sing me a swing song and let me 
dance. 179138. 

Smashing thirds. 8714. 

Sola y triste. 28539. 

Soy un pobre presidiaria. 25957. 

Starlight and music. 25971. 

Sucedio lo que tenia que suceder. 
28610. 

Swing that music. 28654, 33341. 

Ta matia tis tarapika. 33351. 

There’s only one girl like you. 
28735. 

Torerito. 18217. 

Truly rural. 2842) 5820. 

Tu traicion. 2848. 

Tu y yo. 2849. 

Untrue love. 2884. 

Vaguedad. 26196. 

Venta de Vargas. 28868. 

Viajera. 26208. 

Virgenes del sol. 26217. 

We've got the same kind of 
rhythm. 30852. 

Wear a top o’ the morning smile. 
33638. 

Wedding song. 29982. 

When I’m gone you'll be _ blue. 
3025. 

When it rains we let it rain on the 
range. 18414. 

When it’s round-up time in heaven. 
26306. 

When Ruben swings the Cuban. 
26316. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Wiraeovira.* 26433) 
Southern music pub. co., Itd.: 

Barefoot blues. 184. , 

Covered-wagon lullaby. 
29436. 

Hoy te quiero mas. 

Masabi. 7921, 7922. 

Numb fumbiin’. 1986. 

Ojos de mi moza. 8267. 

She’s the wealthiest woman on 
earth. 2421. 


15915, 
969. 


Sitting on a doorstep. 5489. 
Tu respuesta. 2847. 
Southern roses. 33496. 
Souvenir. 20871. 
Souvenirs des trois Strauss. 2557. 


Souza (Frank) 
moon. 1523. 
Sowerby (Leo): 

Love came down 
1557, 1558. 
Office of the holy communion. 
30318. 
Suite for organ. 
Te Deum laudamus. 
Soy tuya. 8049. 
Soyer (Ad.) Scéne de la séduction de 
Manon. 18648 (239). 
Spada (Ollie) Lovers ’neath the moon. 
7852. 
Spadea (Vincent) Brunettelle d'Italia. 
21729. 
Spagnola (La) 
Spain. 8799. 
Spain-Dunk (Susan): 
Farmer’s boy. 6892. 
Karisma. 25095, 
Morgenblatter. 25374. 
Spain, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 
Spalding (C. S.): 
How precious the night. 16455. 
Remember money. 380456. 
Spalding (W. R.): 
Christ-child lay on Mary’s lap. 
26796. 
Key to the exercises in modern har- 
mony. 7643. 
Modern harmony in its theory and 
practice. 32514. 
87 en avant. 26532. 
Spangler (C. D.) Let’s start anew. 
25162. 
Spangler (G. P.) Educational orches- 
tra album. 10136. 
Spangler (José) Fiesta time in Texas. 


Log bench under the 


at Christmas. 


14939. 
26061. 


20873. 


In my heart you'll always be. 
22465. 
Prisoner’s last song. 17670. 


Spanier (Emil) At Galilee. 9612. 
Spanier (M. M.) Magic moonlight. 
1631. 


Spanish memories. 20874. 
Sparacino (Angelo) On the air. 
Sparking Sunday night. 5564. 
Sparks (H. B.) See Sparks (H. L.) 
Sparks (H. L.) Cottage by the mill- 


14515. 


stream. 189/78. 
Sparks (Jimmie) Only you. 2076, 
14582. 
Spartakou (George) Tha gyrisis. 
26073. 
Spaulding (G. E.) Shadows on the 
keys. 2415. 
Spaulding (G. L.): 
Afternoon tea. 3270 (8). 
American Indian. 3270 (17). 
Anvil’s song. 3270 (22). 
April shower. 3270 (24). 
Bashful echo. 26533 (22). 
Butterfly life. 3270 (78). 
Candy pull. 12862 (77). 
Carrier pigeons. 3270 (83). 
Clap hands. 3270 (99). 
Floral parade. 3270 (191). 


Good morning everybody. 3270: 
2) 

Happy elves. 3270 (240). 

Hunting the fox. 3270 (274). 


In an automatic toy-shop. 29189 
(208). 

In haste. 8270 (306). 

Isle of jewels. 3270 (326). 

Joke on the toy maker. 15517 


(192). 
Lend a hand. 26533 (161). 
Little ray of sunshine. 3270 (379). 
Make-believe parade. 26533 (175). 
Marching orders. 38270 (410). 
Mountain pink. 3270 (427). 
Musical joys for girls and boys. 
12862 (352). 
Off for camp. 3270 (470). 
Officer of the day. 3270 (471). 
On a visit. 3270 (477). 
Paper chase. 3270 (493). 
Piano lesson. 26533 (222). 
Pink pearls. 3270 (499). 
Poultry lay. 15517 (804). 
Ripples. 3270 (540). 
Rose petals. 3270 (554). 
School flag. 3270 (564). 
Sleep baby sleep. 3270 (586). 
Speed away. 3270 (616). 
Squirrel and the nut. 29189 (405). 
Tale of a turkey. 26533 (287). 
Tassel dance. 38270: (646). 
True blue forget me _ not. 
(670). 
Vanities. 38270 (683). 
Violet eyes. 3270 (689). 
Water nymph. 38270 (697). 
We two-waltz. 3270 (703). 
Well known fables. 3270 (707). 
What the birdies say. 26533. (314). 


3270 


2135 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Spaulding (G. L.)—Continued. 


What the children sang. 8270 
(C2) 

Where the fairies dwell. 26533. 
(327). 


Woodland elves. 
Spaulding (Wesley) : 

Bachelor of hearts. 29279. 

Smile at me through your tears. 

30563. 

Speaks (Oley) : 

Ashes of roses. 24031 (9). 

Day is past and over. 67382. 

Hills of Kerry. 24031 (72). 

O little town of Bethlehem. 32729. 


3270 (759). 


On the road to Mandalay. 83813, 
17507. 

Softly now the light of day. 8737, 
14843. 

Still, still with Thee. 24031 (197). 

Sylvia. 20968. 


Spear. (2) E.): 
I’ve got a mortgage on you. 24901. 
Romance! Why do you pass my 
door. “17768. 
When will my agony end. 26334. 
Specht (P. L.): 
Anything. 31055. 
He’s the king of love to the queen 
of hearts. 31766. 
Honeydew. 29747. 


My lonely reverie. 1864. 
Peggy Ann. 28257. 
Queen of hearts. 30440. 


Sweet face, won’t you come home 
to stay. 33318. 
Then O! oh-oh! oh-oh! My gal is 
just like a fiddle. 5733. 
Win with Landon. 23887, 29059. 
Speciale (V. E.) Atlantic City by the 
sea. 9616. 
Spector (Edwin) 
cow moo. 23867. 
Spector (Fraidele) : 
Chasidish. 18915. 
Spector (Fraidele) theme. 
Spector (Herman) : 
My darling mother. 8072. 
Summer romauce on one summer 


Why does a moo- 


20877. 


day. 2624. 
Speelman (Elwood) I was only pre- 
tending. 24916. 


Speelman (J. R.): 
Ah love but a day. 27. 
Shadows. 11942. 
Sweetheart days. 30662. 
Treasured hour. 23653. 
Speer (Daniel) Mayen- und gukguks- 
lied. 7932. 
Speer (H. C.): 
Shall I walk with Jesus. 
Tell me of Jesus. 18114. 
pues (J. H.) Encounter by chance. 


17867. 


Speer (James) 
you. 29804. 
Speicher (J. R.) 
Speier (W.) Trumpeter. 

Speiser (Wilhelm) : 
Nocturne. 24031 (194). 
Rose. 24081 (175). 
Slumber song. 24031 (187). 
Snowdrop. 24031 (188). 

Speizman (Morris) : 
I’m very tough. 


I love you, dear, I love 


Mine alone. 1723. 
15517 (405). 


7397. 


Isn’t she the cutest thing. 1283. 
Suddenly. 2614. 
Vum-a-vum-vum. 12519. 

Spell (L. M.) Music in Texas. 25401. 


Spence (W. R.): 
Abide with me. 6253 (1). 
Break forth into joy. 26533 (28). 
Hark! The lily beils are ringing. 
6253 (173). 
Just as Iam. 6253 (257). 
Rock of ages, cleft for me. 
(306). 
Up, and away, for the dawn is 
breaking. 12862 (512). 
Spencer (Allen) : 
HKtude. 680-683. 
Etude for left hand alone. 
Spencer (Arthur) 
again. 10833. 
Spencer (Bob) 


18648 


679. 
Into my arms once 


See Spencer (R. E.) 


Spencer (D. A.) Bunky Dee. 15773. 
Spencer (H. P.): 
Now I’ve got the blues. 23048. 


Someday youre gonna be sur- 
prised. 238400. 
Tell me, have you forgotten dear. 
23563. 
Spencer (Effie) Waiting, yes waiting 
for you. 28887. 
Spencer (F. J. B.): 
Birth of love. 12862 (55). 
I know a blossom. 12862 (233). 
If the moon told all he knew. 
265383. (142). 
In a Gipsy camp. 12862 (257). 
In the dusk. 3270 (312). 


O’ wondrous night in June. 3270 
(465). 

Vagabond’s bridal march. 12862 
(513). 


Vagabond’s dream. 3270 (680). 


Spencer (Glenn) Blue bonnet girl. 
13062. 
Spencer. (Herbert) lLove-sick. 38270 
(397). 
Spencer (J. H.): 
First Noel. 32724. 
© come, all ye faithful. 32724. 


Silent night. 

Spencer (J. R.) 
28555. 

Spencer (Marvin) pseud. 
ness (Bernard) 


33138. 
Song I would sing. 


See Wag- 


2136 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Spencer (Nelda) 
darling, my dear. 
Spencer (O. L.) 
Spencer (O. S.): 
: Because I am jealous of you. 
I love you best of all. 31915. 
I’m all wrapped up in a bundle of 
love. 13686. 
Singin’ my blues away. 14804. 
Sweetest baby in town. 5648. 
What’s the use of dreaming. 3010. 
You’re the only one. 18617. 
You’ve got me upside down. 9481. 
Spencer (R. EH.) You jJook like a 
million to me. 15455. 
Spencer (Sheila) Yellow flowers in a 
blue bowl. 3171. 
Spencer (Shirley) 
reveals. 33895. 
Spencer (Tim) See Spencer (Vern) 
Spencer (V. L.): 
Let’s go home. 
Little girl. 


My sweetheart, my 
11448. 
Stackalee. 2575. 


200. 


Your handwriting 


16936. 
17001. 


They were marching. 18174. 
Spencer (Vern): 
Blue prairie. 6479, 13069. 


Hoofbeats on the prairie. 29748. 
Ride, ranger, ride. 14666. 
Song of the pioneers. 30598. 
Songs of the pioneers. 20862. 
Sons of the pioneers song folio. 

8783. 

Stars of the West. 30625. 
Westward ho. 15264. 
Whisp’rin’ wind. 9310. 

Spencer (Mrs. W. A.) We're saying 

good-bye. 18350. 
Spencer (W. E.): 


Dancing in moonlight. 13231. 
Fortune teller, tell me. 10240. 
Sperandeo (Rose) pseud. See Ash- 


mann (Rose) 


Sperling (C. B.) Sheep follow Him. 


33120. 
Sperling (lL. N.): 
- Americano. 6314. 
Build me a home. 15771. 
California nights. 6538. 


Hannina. 4065. 

Indian Summer moon. 4423, 29900. 
Life, love and laughter. 14081. 
Lovable lady in red. 4713. 


Luz de luna andino. 30091. 
Main street. 4778. 
Palestina. 14557. 

Poetie lady. 11712. 
Sandman’s serenade. 33057. 


Saucy little lady. 30503. 

Senorita coquetera. 33104. 

Sleepy-land parade. 8704, 23381, 
33178. 

Song of courage. 20850. 

Song of the hermit. 5545. 

Song of wisdom. 8772. 


Sunshine behind the clouds. S871. 
Sweetest lady. 5650. 
Sycamore shores. 14991, 14992. 


When Tillie Betts plays the easta- 


nets. 9288. 
Youth, charm and ecaprice. 15503. 
Spero (Simon) Facing the world 
alone. 6880. 
Sperry (J. M.) What shall we build. 
26285. 
Sperry (M. BE.) Ona whatnot. 20445. 


Spevacek (M. R.) Civilian Conserva- 


tion Corps march. 21776. 
Spialek (Hans): 
Porgy and Bess. 8448. 
Sinfonietta. 2460. 
Spicer (—) Im on top of the world. 
29821. 
Spicker (Max): 
Africaine. 9509 (486). 
Christ is risen from the dead. 


6253 (67). 

Come unto Me. 6253 (79). 

Come where my love lies dreaming. 
6253 (81). 

Hight solfeggi in the modern style. 
9509 (367, 368). 

Favorite bass songs. 33904 (74). 

Good Shepherd. 62538 (157). 

I lay my sins on Jesus. 6253 (208). 


Kunst der kehlfertigkeit. 9509 
(362, 368). 

Little dustman. 6253 (47). 

O lovely night. 21569 (417). 

One sweetly solemn thought. 6253 
(363). 

Otello. 21569 (585). 

Peace I leave with you. 6253 
(378). . 

Rejoice ye with Jerusalem. 6253 
(392). 

Sweet is Thy mercy. 6253 (462). 

There is a green hill far away. 
6253 (474). 

Spielman (Elwood) As long as you 
are there. 15611. 


Spielmann (Fritz) : 

Ich kann nicht mehr langer allein 
sein es muss etwas gescheh’n. 
32029. 

In der nihe dieser frau. 4389. 

Lied vom Montmartre. 4638. 

Mein schatz, wir lernen italienisch. 
20178. 

Musik ftir deutsche 
32562-32565. 

Schinkenfleckerln. 

Spier (H. R.) 


gymnastik. 


11906. 

Vocal art-studies. 2928. 
Spies (Adeline) Crescentmoon. 29441. 
Spiller (I. J.) March F. M. P. 22774. 
Spillman (Ray) Harbor of dreams. 


19403. 
Spilman (J. E.) Flow gently, sweet 
Afton. 315938. 


2137 


INDEX 


pt. IT, n. s., v. 3E 


Spina (Harold) : 
Don’t say a word—just dance. 
568. 
I’m pixilated over you. 10651, 
10652. 
Nothing’s blue but the sky. 8221, 
17482. 
Ridin’ the rails. 
State of my heart. 
Spina (V.) Serenate pe Maria. 
Spindle (Ll. C.): 
Autumn fields. 12967. 
Cherry tree. 18153. 
Crossroad. 13216. 
Sea gulls. 14744. 
Spink (George) : 
Girls. 12862 (183). 
Things the show folks do. 
(498). 
Spinney (Walter) Rejoice ye with 
Jerusalem. 6253 (392). 
Spinning song. 20878. 
Spino (A. J.) My heart sings a song. 
113938. 
Spiritual hymns. 338259. 
Spiritual songs. 30607. 
Spirituals, traditional melodies and 
messages of true faith. 2565. 
Spitz (David) : 


25766. 
8828, 12122. 
33110. 


12862 


Long live love. 14148. 
Lowdown. 20117. 
We want the moon, down with the 
sun. 125638. 
Spivack (Rose) I’m sorry. 19635. 


Spivey (Addie) 
25067. 
Spivey (J.) 
sweetheart. 
Spizzy (M. S.) 
tion of Mexican songs. 
Spoerl (EH. R.) 
Spoerl (J. R.) 
Spofford (Eva) 
4508. 
Spohr (Louis) : 
Concerto no. 1. 6665. 
Rose softly blooming. 23286. 
Spoliansky (Michael or Mischa) : 
Ghost goes West. 6967. 
Star o’er the hill. 8818. 
Spoor (C. H.) Let’s start over again 


Just a rank stud. 


You resemble my future 
24908. 

Spizzy (Mabel) collec- 
12094. 

Is it wrong. 16779. 
See Spoerl (EH. R.). 
Just a habit of mine. 


25163. 
Sporck (Georges) : 
Sonate. 9509 (47-49), 12862 (39- 


46), 15517 (28, 24). 
1°°° gonate. 15517 (469), 
(634). 
2°™° sonate. 
3°™° sonate. 


21569 


21569 (635). 
15517 (470). 
38 sonates. 9509 (51), 12862 (47). 
4°™° sonate. 21569 (636). 
Spracale (Steve) : 
I am wild about you. 10502. 


You were the sweetest thing in 


life. 128382. 
Spragens (Henry) Somebody’s gonna 
get you. 28545. 


Sprager (H. K.) 
Spragge (J. C.) 


Lullaby 1936. 14205.° 
Confusion in my heart. 


13197. 
Sprague (H. W.): 
Apples. 26591. 
Aviation. 24125. 
Gladiolus, the flower of my heart. 
Z2G1S9. 


Lovin’ me ain’t no sin. 27833. 
Motor boating. 2538838. 


My heart’s full of love, all for you. 


28027. 

On the trail of my beautiful 
dreams. 25587. 

Only a prayer. 28205. 


Rip went the strings of my heart. 


28874. 

When it’s lovetime down in Ten- 
nessee. 23807. 

When it’s shimmy time in Shimmy 
town. 26308. 

When the toils of life are o’er. 
30895. 

When you taught me how to love. 
26341. 


Why a baby. 26875. 
You can do as you please. 26443. 
Spratt (W. A.) My dreams of you. 
25426. 
Spratt 
2398. 
Spread it abroad. 9000, 12095, 17999. 
Spring (Josephine) Little angel foot- 


(W. G.) Sentimental you. 


steps. 25186. 
Spring (Sherman) ‘To-day. 21111. 
Spring again. 30607*, 


Spring maid. 2865-2868. 

Springer (Harry) Towsendite’s dream 
of tomorrow. 28787. 

Springer (Helene) Bijou. 5455. 

Springer (M. D.) Message dear, for 
you. 17180. 


Springer (Nora) Old pal. 20427. 
Springer (Rudolph) : 
I can’t dream at all. 7197. 
Just tra la la la her. 1378. 


Pumpernickel bread and _ butter. 
5276, 
Sweetheart blues. 2661, 
You’re my vitamin. 6204. 
Springer (Rudy) Parisian romance in 
a French casino. 11649. . 
Springer (W. J.) Vl always say that 
I love you. 4230. 
Springer (Wilbur) 
to me. 33664. 
Springman (Fred) 
nade. 301388. 
Sproat (LeRoy) Just imagine. 


What you've done 
Melancholy sere- 


13972. 


2138 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Spross (C. G.): 
Awakening. 15640. 
Behold, the Master 

6428, 6429. 
Hunting song. 3270 (272). 
I know. 8270 (285). 
Romance. 38270 (551). 
Te Deum laudamus. 3270 (647). 
White rose. 3270 (733). 
Yesterday and today. 38270 (765). 
Sprott (A. V.): 
That gal o’ mine. 18135. 
Why did you. 33746. 
Sproul (C. B.) Let the world know 
youre a man. 11049. 
Sproule (Dorothy) Words. 21450. 
Sprudelfee (Die) 15517 (27-29, 86, 269, 
357, 371-3878). 
Spry (M. M.) See Spry (Mrs. W. R.) 
Spry (Jirs. W. R.) Sweetheart mine. 
18064. 
Spry (Walter) 


passeth by. 


Awake, thou that 


sleepest. 3270 (40). 
Spuhr (Allen) President of the U. 
S. A. 17665. 


Squire (W. H.): 
Chip of the old block. 9509 (122). 
For me alone. 9509 (236). 
Larghetto in D. 1425, 14023. 
Meditation. 383904 (186). 
Mountain lovers. 9509 (498). 
Sergeant of the line. 9509 (661). 
Token. 3838904 (3815). 

Squire McDevilfish. 12109*. 

Squires (Hthel) Oh please Mister 

Policeman. 30318. 

Squires (H. D.): 

Every little thing I do, it’s you. 
16144, 16145. 

I lost my heart to you. 

Just forget about me. 

Squires (H. D.) inc.: 

Every little thing I do, it’s you. 
16144, 16145. 
I lost my heart to you. 4249. 
Just forget about me. 4530. 
Squyres (S. P.) Instrumental ensem- 
ble method. 10828, 10829. 
Srigley (R. S.) Why do I have to say 
I love you. 29043. 

Staal (Rosalie) : 

Cocktail rhythm. 


4249. 
4530. 


38615. 


Major and the minor. 27857. 

No river rhapsody. 20377. 

Oh-oh-oh. 5104. 

Refiections on a rainy evening. 
28348. 

Sea wind. 14747. 


Week from some Tuesday. 18359. 
Staatz (L. M.) Highth. 930, 7116. 
Stabler (K. T.) Spring. 33261. 
Stackpole (Paul): 

Alexandra the great. 12887*. 

Sometime in spring. 5532. 


Stadelmann (Li) Concerto in A. 481. 
Stadt (Die) 18003. 
Staehle (D. R.): 
Drifting butterflies. 6816. 
If you'll be my clinging vine, Pll 
be your trellis, dear. 7444. 
Staffin (B. E.): 
Idle keys and silent strings. 32082. 
Love at last. 111382. 
Rainbow ’round my heart. 23234. 
Sweeter and lovelier. 23508. 
Take the trouble to tell me. 26049. 
Stafford (KH. S.): 
Always think of mother. 
(9). 
Honey dear. 26533 (119). 
Stafford (Emma) Must I say, good- 
night, dear. 20262. 
Stafford (H. J.) Will Rogers and 
Wiley Post. 6100. 
Stafford (J. D.): 
Blue Harlem moon. 
Try a Lucky Strike. 
Stafford (J. J.) 
30198. 
Stage struck. 22009, 22491. 
Stahl (Caroline) : 
Ive just started dreaming. T7388. 
If I could only dream. 7428. 
Stahl (L. S.): 
Empty arms. 
Next president. 
Stahl (L. W.): 
Hello love. 19439. 
How much I love you. 
I’m sorry dear. 19636. 
Stahl (W. C.) Stahl’s (Wm. C.) all 
star trios for plectrum_ guitar. 
23448. 
Staigers (Del): 
Capitol city. 3541, 6564. | 
Carnival of Venice. 24262. 
Stainer (John): 


21569 


9739. 
21144. 
Mountain dreams. 


21973. 
17405. 


19498. 


Benedictus. 18648 (87, 39). 
Communion service. 18648 (80, 82, 
83). 


Fling wide the gates. 29594. 

God so loved the world. 29657. 

Jubilate Deo in E flat. 18648 
(207). 

Let the peace of God rule in your 
hearts. 18648 (220). 

Magnificat and Nune dimittis in A. 
18648 (232, 233). 

O clap your hands. 

Te Deum laudamus. 
342, 344). 

Stainer & Bell, Itd.: 

Adieu sweet Amaryllis. 3277. 

All in the April evening. 18679. 

And wilt thou leave me thus. 
6325. 

Anglo-Irish folk songs. 


18648 (263). 
18648 (341, 


18708. 


2139 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Stainer & Bell, 1td.—Continued. 

April is in my mistress’ 
3341. 

Autumn. 31080. 

Ballet of the seasons. 

Brown Berrey. 31206. 

Bunches of grapes. 31209. 

Buzz of the busy bumble bee. 
6530. 


face. 


176. 


Cake and sack. 31226. 
Chantons encore. 13144, 


Come, shepherds, follow me. 3623. 

Come unto these yellow sands. 
3625. 

Coronation song. 31348. 

Cradle song. 381365. 

Dainty fine bird. 3670. 


Hight old Christmas carols. 33187. 
EKlongatitude Legitudior. 16119. 


Fain would I change that note. 
31549. 

Faith I remember. 

Five Manx folk dances. 

Forget not yet. 6928. 

Frog. 31617. 

Full fathom five. 6945. 

Good fortune. 19333. 

Honour, riches, marriage-blessing. 


22003. 
31461. 


7144. 

Hush, my dear, He still and 
slumber. 31841. 

Hymn-prelude on Adore te devote. 
29764. 


I’m sailing in a cylinder. 16603. 
Jesus, I my cross have taken. 
O215D5. 
Just a tiny little boy. 29956. 
Lazy sheep, pray tell me why. 
27677. 
Londonderry air. 
Lord is my strength. 
Magnificat. 27855. 
Magnificat and Nune 
32416. 
March wind. 20153. 
Merry beggars. 32474. 
Messmates. 32479, 32480. 
Miniature suite. 32495. 
Molehills. 7990. 
Nune dimittis. 27855. 
O Lord our governor. 
Owlets in roofholes. 
Peep o’ day. 382845. 
Praise-carol. 8454. 
Praise to God. 20582. 
Praise to the Lord. 28294. 
Roll along spring. 33015. 
Scherzo in D. 23310. 
Silver swan. 5466. 
Sing a song of sixpence. 
Sing levy dew. 20786. 
Sing on sweet thrush. 33153. 
Sing we at pleasure. 5484. 
Sleep little Jesu. 33176. 


17026. 
27784. 


dimittis. 


20399. 
11633. 


33149. 


Songs and singing games. 33240. 
Spirit of delight. 33256. 
Summer song. 28613. 


Sweeter than songs of summer. 


30660. 

Tell me where is fancy bred. 
5696. 

Theu, O Lord, art our Father. 
12340. 


Three kings. 33434. 


Three Lenten carols. 9196. 

Tired. Tim. 33450. 

Together. 21112. 

Unto us is born a son. 30809. 

Wanderthirst. 33616. 

Wedding is great Juno’s crown. 
9219. 

Week-end fiction. 9220. 

Well away. 23758. 

What child is this. 3004. 


What shall he have that killed the 
deer. 5984. 
Where the bee sucks. 6065. 
While you here do snoring lie. 
6945, 
Stairs (L. E.): 
Jolly whistler. 22551. 
Three jolly sailors. 23618. 
Staley (W. 8S.) Love can wait. 20073. 
Stalin (Georges) : . 
De plus en plus pompette. 19048. 
La tout prés de vous. 19918. 
Vivent les petits matelots. 9146. 
Stallsworth (Forest) Won’t you come 


back. 21444. 
Stalter (Hlsie) Like a summer breeze. 
16967. 


Stamitz (Johann): 
Symphony in G. 26038. 
Trio no. 5 in B flat. 21569 (568). 


Stamitz (Karl) Konzertante sym- 
phonie. 4568. 
Stamm (E. P.): 
Consolation. 9509 (152). 


Legend. 9509 (3880). 

Stamm (Lydia) Sacred journey. 8596. 
Stampa (Reed) Fair in Madrid. 3869. 
Stamps (V. O.):: 

Centennial songs of Texas. 

Glory dawn. 16284. 

We love Texas. 5946. 
Stamps-Baxter music ¢o.: 

Centennial songs of Texas. 

Glory dawn. 16284. 
Stanbriadge (Charles) : 

Allan’s choir masters 

18686. 

Allan’s concert song series. 18687. 
Stancliff (F. P.) Sleepyhead. 23383. 
Standard oil co., Indiana. Standard 

bearers. 28587. 
Standard radio, ine.: 
Because it’s swell. 
Hitch-hiking. 7122. 


15824. 


15824. 


guide. 


6417. 


2140 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


I saw you in a crowd. 7361. 
It couldn’t be love. 7581. 
Love’s prelude. 7858. 
Silly little thing. 8681. 
Why did you say I love you. 93829. 
Standard series. 12111. 
Standefer (R. C.) My West Texas 
home. 17366. 
Standhardt (O. E.) Up yondah. 21186. 
Standing (R. HE.) Little pitter patter 
feet. (772. 
Standish (J. W.) River of peace. 
26033 (238). 
Standish (Lou) pseud. 
(Louise) 
Stanfield (Miliy) Old rhyme. 5129. 
Stanford (C. V.): 
Remember the poor. 17721. 
Sword of Erin. 9509 (722). 
Welcome song. 9509 (780). 
Stanford (J. A.): 

Sword of Hrin. 9509 (722). 
Welcome song. 9509 (780). 
Stange (A. M.) United States forever. 

30805. 
Stange (H. R.): 
Nobody kncows where she spends 
her time. 11503. 
When I’m alone. 15299. 
Stange (Lola): 
Chocolate soldier. 381003 (27). 
Letier song. 31008 (96). 
My hero. 31003 (119, 120). 
Sympathy. 31003 (182). 
That would be lovely. 31003 (190). 
Stanier (Bill) Spread it abroad. 
12095. 
Stanley (Aileen) : 
Diary. 29475. 
I’ve never sung a song. 27485. 
Lonesome little debutante. 27765. 
Louie. 32360. 
Mrs. D. and her daughter. 32510. 
New York. 32665. 
Sentimental creature. 28454. 
White dots on black satin. 30909. 
Stanley (Art) I’m new at the game. 
1113. 
Stanley (C. R.): 
Mickey and Minnie. 4842. 
That trombone man. 5729. 
Stanley (Eugene) : 
Hooray for our side. 7145. 
House with the little green tiles. 
18596. 
Stanley (Frank) 
Roosevelt. 11028. 
Stanley (H. G.): 
A la bien aimée. 31005. 
Aloha. 81029. 
Aloha no au iko maka. 310380. 
Armita. 9601, 12941. 


See Bates 


Let’s be loyal to 


2141 


Beautiful blue Danube waltzes. 
15674, 18777, 18778. 

Beneath the silvry moon of my 
Hawaii. 293807. 

Beyond the wide blue sea. 9707, 
9708. 

Blue lagoon march. 9741, 18067. 

Circus blues. 387, 6619. 

Ciribiribin. 15859. 

Dinah. 29479. 

Dream of the shepherdess. 29516. 

Hmmet’s lullaby. 6845, 10146. 

Empty saddles. 24503. 

Hstrellita. 16136, 19181. 

Glow-worm. 3983. 

Halona. 29693. 

Hawaiian hula medley. 138539. 

Hawaiian paradise. TT079. 

Humoresque. 16462. 

I love you, I need you, I do. 27395. 

In the chapel in the moonlight. 
32086. 

In the gloaming. 16748. 

Jolly coppersmith. 16837, 19848. 

Kilo-hana. 13998. 

Lament. 16900. 

Londonderry air. 14132, 17027. 

Lotus: girl. 1551. 

Love theme from symphony in B 
minor. 383085. 

Mahina malamalama. 30101. 

Mauna hula chimes. 7927, 7928. 

Mauna Kea. 1672. 

Meleana e. 14244, 14245. 

Minuet. 143824, 14325, 24163, 32498. 

My dear Momi. 1138638, 11364. 

My Hula Lou. 1846. 

My sweet Hawaiian rose. 1905. 

Nani wale Lihue. 14483. 

Nearer my God to Thee. 32649. 

Niihau medley. 14456. 

Old Black Joe. 32757. 

Old folks at home. 8277, 11563. 

Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
2105. 

Pretty quadroon. 2191, 2192. 

Pulupe. 30435. 

Red sails in the sunset. 2249. 

Rhumbathetique. 32986. 

Rock me to sleep in my Rocky 
Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 

Rustic dance. 11874, 14718. 

St. Louis blues. 33045. 

Santa Lucia. 14728. 

Seeret. 338099. 

Song of India. 14866, 14867. 

South Sea memories. 2552, 2553. 

Sweet lei lehua. 33321. 

Sweet man. 2651, 2652. 

Tomi Tomi. 9049, 12371. 

Under southern stars. 15181. 

Under the double eagle. 2877, 

Waltz exercise. 33608. 

Waltzing doll. 21282, 21233. 


INDEX 


Stanley (H. G.)—Continued. 
What’s the use of dreaming. 15283. 


With all my heart. 6110. 
Zingana. 30999. 

Stanley (John) : 
Fugue in G major. 16245. 
Solo no. XII. 12024. 


Suite in D. 33295. 
Three pieces for organ. 14911. 
Stanley (Nadine) It’s you I want. 
16811. 


Stanley (P. T.) There’s a trace of your 


kiss on my lips. 30720. 
Stanley (Ralph) : 

Spain. 14893. 

White wings in the moonlight. 

29029), 

Stanley (Syd) In my little world with 
you. 12384. 
Stanley (V. B.) Gay Broadway. 
13453. 


Stanton (FF. H.): 
High time, 27253. 
My heaven on earth. 28080. 
On the impulse of the moment. 
303438. 


We could conquer worlds. 28910. 
Stanton (Hal): 

By the light of the moon. 31218. 

Sleep tight. 33177. 

When evening comes. 21309. 


Stanton (1. S.): 
And when I hold your hand. 29235. 
My life began when I met you. 
30231. 
Summer 
30648. 
Stanton (W. K.) 
on high. 20872. 


night in Monte Carlo. 


Spacious firmament 


Stapledon (Hileen) Sleepy head. 
14819. 
Stapleton (HE. J.) Cargoes. 26755. 


Star fell from heaven. 29798, 30616. 
Star for a night. 24450, 25630. 
Star-led. 380617*. 
Star Spangled Banner. 
Starbuck (G. A.) 
islands. 21596. 
Starek (M. C. M.) To victory. 
Starita (Rudy) Dancing doll. 
Stark (—) Etude. 11012. 
Stark (Joseph) Lovely one. 


14915, 28588. 
Aloha nui loa to the 


30752. 
26878, 


21825. 


Stark (Laura) Melody heaven. 27898. 
Starks (George) Drifting. 19143. 
Starks (N. E.) Mother’s prayer. 
25386. 
Starlet. 7864. 
Starlight lullaby. 18006. 
Starlight on Kona. 30620. 
Starr (David): 
I ean’t stay away from you. 19528. 


Lightning struck my heart. 7742. 
You grow on me. 21502. 


pt. II, n. s., v. 3h 


Starr (Doris) That little old shack. 
33387, 
Starr 
4617. 
Starr (J.B. M.) Willit pay. 3108. 
Starr (Phil): 
False alarm. 31556. 
Good-night time has come again. 
31699. 
I’m in circulation again. 29815. 
I’m troubled. 16613. 
Last waltz with Sally. 25131. 
Some day I’ll call you sweetheart. 
23396. 
There was a time I thought the 
world of you. 338417. 
Starr (Sally) : 
When you love a summer girl. 


(Henry) Let’s go. ballyhoo. 


26533 (324). 
You're like the roses, Rosie. 26533 
(341). 
Starr (T. B.) pseud. See Neidlinger 
(W. H.) 


Starr (Walter) : 
Irish Peggy. 1274. 
Mother’s lullaby. 
My California. 
Someday. 2521. 
Starret system club. I’m still In my 
little cottage home by the sea. 1126. 
Stars above you. 30622. 
Stasny (B. F.): 
Mephisto rag. 24031 (128). 
Motor boat. 24031 (138). 
Stasny-Lang, inc.: 


1780. 
1812. 


Answer to the question in my 
heart. 129384. 
Binns’ (Billy) ranch, range and 


home songs. 9714. 
Havana heaven. 13534. 
Out of the night. 14553. 
Susie’s got the bluesies again. 
14953. 
Stastny (CAL). 
Mephisto rag. 24031 (128). 
Motor boat. 24081 (138). 
State street music pub. co.: 
Answer to just because. 6336. 
Boy in the boat. 29335. 
Deep Elem blues. 24400, 26914. 
Dirty mother for you. 29480. 
Garbage man. 31630. 
Good old bosom bread. 29668. 
Hot nuts, get ’em from the peanut 
man, 961. 
I’d rather drink 
31869. 
It must be love. 29920. 
Just because. 7610. 
*"Leven miles from Leavenworth. 


muddy water. 


25169. 
Mama let me lay it on you. 30109. 
Oh Red. 30319. 


Rhythm for sale. 11820. 


2142 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sweet violets. 30658. 
Two old maids in a folding bed. 
12448, 30795. 
Whose been here since I been gone. 
33739. 
Yas, yas, yas. 
Staton (H. M.) 
29189 (181). 
Staub (Victor) : 
Apprenti sorcier. 18648 (17). 
Gaiement. 6253 (187). 

Je n’ose pas. 15517 (189). 
Staudt (L. A.) I miss you sweetheart 
all the time. 7345. 

Stauffer (Aubrey) : 
As in days of old. 


33809. 
Six Christmas carols. 


12862 (18). 


Consequences. 12862 (114). 
Stauffer music co. He’s the man of the 
hour. 13545. 


Staunton (Edward) : 
Here’s to you. 7106. 
Put some rhythm in your love. 


2206. 
Stawski (Pauline) My little girl. 
iiteazes 
Steadham (Dovie) Blue meditation. 
21714. : 
Steane (Bruce): 
Behold, I bring you good tidings. 
29189 (28). 
Come ye thankful people come. 
6253 (83). 


Harth is the Lord’s. 29189 (94). 
Lift your glad eyes. 21569 (302). 
Lord is loving unto every man. 
21569 (312). 
Magnificat. 21569 (322). 
March for organ. 29189 (258). 
Nune dimittis. 21569 (404). 
Te Deum. 21569 (544). 
Thus saith the Lord. 21569 (559). 
10 short voluntaries. 21569 (528). 
Stearns (D. H.): 
Desert night. 6752. 
Don’t you know. 3762. 
Sunset. 8867. 
Vision. 9148. 
Waltzing with you. 
Won’t you. 6125. 
Your message of love. 3251. 
Stearns (Hal) Wind of the western 
seas. 18499. ; 
Stearns (Herbert) Golden hours. 833. 
Stearns (T. M.): 
Let me hope and let me dream. 
1454. 
Narda. 1922. 
Skating with you. 2471. 
Stearns (W. L.) Roses. 33026. 
Stebbins (C. A.) In summer. 19765. 
Stebbins (C. W.) Song of the sea. 
26533 (276). 


26238. 


126829—37——41 


Stebbins (G. C.): 
Blessed fellowship. 
His way is best. 


18816. 
22199. 


O God of men and nations. 28129. 
Turn us again. 28821. 
We will shine. 21272. 


Stebbins (G. W.) 
26533 (276). 
Stebbins (Ocie) 
Steber (Emma) 
Stecher (W. R.) 
334387. 
Steck (G. D.) 
(410). 
Stedman (Clark) Right little girl took 
me wrong. 382995. 
Stedman (Russell) : 
Day I met you. 
Gone. 31681. 
I’m just drifting along. 22338. 


Song of the sea. 


If. 24929. 
Together. 15128. 
Three wingéd words. 


Under the stars. 15517 


29497. 


What can it be. 30866. 
Steed (William) Worse’n the verse’n 
the chorus. 6132. 
Steede (W. M.) Sweet Bermuda. 
20942. 


Steele (B. J.): 
Sailor’s life for me.. 11883. 
Song of the North. 8765. 
Steele (Buster) Moonlit trail 
dreams. 20238. . 

Steele (D. F.) Ive changed my mind. 
27478. 

Steele (Dick) 
6093. 

Steele (Henry) 
Steele (I. W.): 
Gay melody. 19290. 

Gypsy. 22140. 
Lilaes in spring. 22650. 


of 


Why don’t you smile. 


K. N. 32188. 


Vienna and you. 26210. 
Steele (Mary): 
Moon trail. 17288. 


Tempest in a tea cup. 15033. 

Thunder in my ears. 15110. 
Steele (Porter) : 

Capricieuse. 

Poéme lyrique. 

Soir de juin. 9509 (675). 
Steepleton (A. F.) Some day. 12027. 
Steese (Sturt) Romance in the moon- 

hight. 2osb9: 
Steffan (Ernest) 

your hands. 985. 
Steffen (P. E.): 

Love as I knew. 7826. 

There’s only one U in Utah. 21062. 
Steffen (Roy) Bier stube songs. 232. 
Steffens (C. G.) Wondering. 21440. 
Steger (M.) A Weana is net krank. 

18650. 
Steger (Margarete) : 

Morgen vielleicht. 


12862 (79). 
12862 (406). 


I am wax within 


4892. 


2143 


INDEX 


Steger (Margarete)—Continued. 
Schone frau darf ich sie fragen. 


5409. 
Steglich (Rudolph) Quintett. 238226, 
22228 
Stegret (Jim) pseud. See Steger 
(Margarete) 
Stehr (I. D.) Homing in your heart. 
Pal Pa 
Steiger (Charles) Reflets. 21569 
(467-470). 
Steigman (David) Murka. 22890. 
Steil (G. T.) Lois. 14129. 


Stein (Anton) pseud. See Howe (S. 
J.) 

Stein (Ben) Rid yourself of the blues. 
PEAT 

Stein (Erwin) 
5886*. 

Stein. (G. C.):; 
Abandonment scene. 9516. 
Cavalcade of Texas, an empire on 

parade. 21764. 
Coronado’s entrance. 9918. 
Coronado’s exit. 9919. 

Ranger on parade. 14644. 
Texas history suite. 18123-18125. 

Stein (Herman) : 

Goteha. 19345. 
Line o’jive. 7750. 


Verlorene_. sohn. 


Louisiana Liza. 7823. 
Too bad. 21119. 
Stein (Jules) Sunday. S860. 


Stein (Leo): 
In the spell of the 
10817. 
Kiddin’ you. 10966. 
Only you. 11610. 
Silver Texas moon. 
Tease. 12242, 
Stein (Lou) Angel face. 26577. 
Stein (M. M.) Drei motetten. 5589. 
Steinbach (C. L.) Youll never know. 
21510. 
Steinberg (G. E.) 
darling to me. 
Steinberg (H. S.) 
ern seas. 18499. 
Steinberg (Ruth) 
to me. 15439. 
Steinbrecher (Alexander) : 


moonlight. 


119¢%. 


Oh come back my 
5096. 
Wind of the west- 


You can’t do that 


Leise flehen meine lieder. 20736. 
Rossini in Neapel. 20695. 
Sehneider im schloss. 28444*. 


Steiner (Lois) California for me. 
3524. 

Steiner (Max) Song of the musket- 
eers. 12056. 


Steingriiber verlag: 
Konzert in A-dur. 161. 


Mit siebenmeilen-stiefeln. 1737. 


Weihnachts-idylie. 2995. 
teininger (F. V.): 
Bells of Honolulu. 93592. 


pt. {mE nes. vask 


Don’t go on a diet, there'll be 
more of you to love. 10052. 
Long live love. 11115. 
Steinke (A. J.): 


In my garden of dreams. 19758. 
Stand by your ship, America. 
23450. 


Steinmeyer (Dorothy) : 
Joan, my dream girl come true. 


22547. 
Slavic dance. 23878. 
Steinreich (A. M.): 
Another night has gone. 63832. 
I adore you. 17181. 
I fell a million miles. 7212. 


7842. 
8223. 


Love waltz. 
Nothing to do. 
Oo-ooh. 83841. 
Since I found the one I love. 8687. 
Who eares. 9318. 

You dropp’d your glove. 9429. 

Steis (G. F.): 
After romping around with you. 


18664. 
In the harbor of my dreams. 
27555. 
Just a tender little feeling. 16847. 
Shady lane blues. 20752. 
Stell (R. J.) Back in dear old New 
Hampshire. 15656. 
Stella (A. 8S.) You mean everything 
to me. 3205. 
Stella (Alfred) That son of a gun Co- 
lumbo. 5725. 
Stemmerman (Jay): 
Nature in red. 8164. 
Song suite. 25938. 
Stenerson (Gina) Long ago. 22699. 
Stenross (Charles) Evry time I 
dream. 270389. 


Stentoft (Aage) : 
Dit hjerte er i fare, Andresen. 
24491, 
Fenix revyen 1936. 24574. 
Hornbeek revyen 1936. 24741. 
Stepanian (Haro) Vocalise-étude. 


Stephans Gh: Wi) 
way ‘bout you. 
Stephans (Victor) 


You’ve got me that 
21542. 
See Stephans (I. 


Stephens (Alice) Moonlight on Mars. 
Div tle 


Stephens (E. A.) Reception of the 


quints. 17705. 
Stephens (Hdward) In a garden of 
roses. 24959. 


Stephens (H. G.): 
Ahi wela. 31. 
Akahi- hoi. ao, ot. 
All through the night. 
Aloha oe. 62. 
Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 214. 


52. 


2144 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Rock of ages. 
Stephens (H. S.) 


2297, 2298. 
pseud. See St. John 


(Bert) 
Stephens (J. T.) Star on high. 8819. 
Stephens (Leila) Lebanon hills. 
22621. 


Stephens (Lucy) 
moon I saw you. 
Stephens (M. W.): 
I want to forget. 43848. 
Let’s take a chance at romance. 


By the light of the 
13108. 


11044, 
Stephens (Russell) Moonlight on 
Mars. 25371. 
Stephens (S. L.) ’Tain’t no sin to 
love. 20974. 


Stephens (Ward): 


Allelulia: heaven rejoices. 3313. 
My shadow. 3270 (440). 
Thank God for blessings. 15049. 
Stephenson (EK. A. M.) Yesterdays. 
33904 (344). 
Stephenson (Robert) I’m not ro- 
mantic. 16596. 
Stephenson (Tillie) Forest home 
march, 12862 (169). 
Steps of glory. 2592, 5597. 
Stept (S. H.): 
All my life. 6290. 
Bless you darlin’ mother. 6463. 
Breakin’ in a pair of shoes. 270, 
3499. 
Good-night my lucky day. 31698. 


Hidden valley. 19448. 

Honey, please don’t turn your back 
on me. 19477, 24732, 29746. 

How’m I doin’ with you. 24758. 

Ill bet. you tell that to all the 


girls. 4239, 72538. 

I’m with you, right or wrong. 
29828, 29829. 

It must be love. 32119. 

Lady known as Lulu. 29991. 

Laughing Irish eyes. 7680. 

Let’s dance and dream. 27702. 

Lonesome river. 25220. 

Lost in my dreams. 25229. 

Mad about you. 30093. 

Mayfair. 27892. 

Now you're talkin’ my language. 
32716. 

Out in the cow country. 25625. 

Pancho’s widow: 25640. 

Sitting on the moon. 25886. 


Strike while the iron is hot. 25989. 
There goes that feeling again. 
28719. 

There’s a twinkle in your eye, ma- 
dame. 28728. 
Treat for the eyes. 

33492. 
We happen to be in the army. 
33627. 
Who am I. 


28794, 30771, 


29030. 


Sterling (A. B.): 
Ill never care for any girl but you. 
12862 (235). 


Stories that mother told me. 9509 
(710). 
Sterling (P. M.): 
Queen of slumber calls you. 28319. 


To you, my dear. 18209. 
What kind of socks were worn by 


Socrates. 28947. 
Sterling (Robert) Tralala. 15144. 
Sterling (Zuella) pseud. See Head 
(Marguerite) 


Sterling music pub. co., ltd.: 
Roadway of romance. 5345. 
When my mammy smiles. 12622. 
Stern (Arthur) My beautiful Vienna. 


17279. 
Stern (Emil) Assez... tu ne revien- 
dras pas .:. 3356. 
Stern (H. R.): 
Down at the huskin’ bee. 9509 


(187), 12862 (1385). 
He wasn’t such a bad chap after 


all. 838904 (105). 

Henry’s (S. R.) barn dance. 6253 
(184). 

My husband’s in the city. 24031 


(140), 29189 (283). 

My way to heaven is through your 
love, sweetheart. 6253 (336), 
12862 (360), 15517 (261, 262). 

Polar bear man. 29189 (333). 

Stern (Harold) You’ve got me on a 
merry-go-round. 33883. 
Stern (Jack): 

Beneath a western sky. 29306. 

Happy landin’ with Landon. 27213. 

Love fiesta. 30066. 


Oh bella mia. 25545. 
So divine. 25910. 
Take me back to those wide open 
spaces. 30681, 33355. 
Tell me why. 28685. 
Then came the Indians. 57382, 
18150. 
To-night, lover, to-night. 28783, 
30467. 
Stern (Joan) Break of my heart. 
26714. 
Stern (Julius) Swedish folksong. 


3270 (636). 
Stern (L. L. ): 
I get such inspiration when I yaddy 
yaddy-um. 1019. 


Tra-la-la-la la-li-ta. . 2822. 
Stern (Leo) Coquette. 15517 (66). 
Stern (Robert) : 
Lamento. 9509 (364). 
Souvenir. 9509 (695). 
Tambourin. 9509 (728). 
Stern (Ted) Melancholy — serenade. 
30138. 


2145 


INDEX 


pt. lI, n. s., v. 31 


Sterner (H. J.): 
Bright and gay. 274. 
Happy days. 893. 
Just in time. 13871. 
Old homestead. 2032. 
Pleasure waltz. 2153. 
Stand by America. 28586. 
Sterney (Geo.) Thru a veil of indif- 
ference. 9021. 
Sterny (—) Amour! 
6317. 
Stetler (M. P.) 
a day. 4731. 
Stetser (Nick) 
tion. 9458. 
Steubenger (C.) pseud. Royal song of 
Canada. 5871. 
Steurs (Jean) Par les ch’veux. 25642. 
Stevens (A. H.) jr. Fiddle-de-dee. 


Desirs! Folie. 
Love me forever and 


You’re my only ambi- 


27064. 
Stevens (Bertha) When blue birds are 
Singing. 12599. 


Stevens (Buddy) 
Stevens (C. B.): 
I gave you nothing for all. 


See Stevens (C. B.) 
7220. 


Old dusty road. 8274. 
Stevens (C. D.): 
Brilliant star. 12862 (69). 


12862 (123). 
12862 (365). 
21569 (414). 


Dashing spray. 
No you don't. 
Ocean pearl. 


Pandora. 21569 (4381). 
Silver spray. 12862 (462), 21569 
(496). 


Texas galop. 
Stevens (C. E.): 

Chanees are. 

Our totem pole. 28232. 

Without a doubt. 21432. 

Your love is like a melody. 29181. 
Stevens (D. L.) Twilight of the heart. 
5840, 12429. 
Stevens (EK. D.) 


12862 (487). 
18910. 


My mother’s voice. 


22959. 
Stevens (Esquare) Sweet thoughts of 
Thee. 26022. 
Stevens (Hverett) Haymakers. 908. 
Stevens (G. S.): 
Boondoggle ballad. 15749. 
Just you. 13980. 
Stevens (Georgia, mother) Climbing 


in music-land. 24314. 

Stevens (H. C.) Tell me why don’t 
you come back to me. 89387. 

Stevens (J. F.) So long, I’m gonna 
take a walk. 238392. 

Stevens (Lothair) Boy in the boat. 


29335. 

Stevens (M. A.) Stars in a morning 
sky. 33274. 

Stevens (M. lL.) ’Neath the palms on 
Manatee. 28085. 


Stevens (Mary) Magic stone. 32415*. 


Stevens (P. 8.) Susie’s got the bluesies 
again. 14953. 
Stevens (R. W.) 
ner. 14915. 
Stevens (Vern) 


Star-Spangled ban- 


I’m hopefully afraid, 


I’m falling in love. 7311. 
Stevens (Winifred ) Love’ words. 
30078. 


Stevens (Zena): 
Texas cowboy. 26071. 
Tip of Texas. 15116. 
Stevenson (Frederick) Thou, O Lord, 
art my shield. 18648 (354). 
Stevenson (G. HE.) Walking 
sweet dreams. 33607. 
Stevenson (Houseley) Thou, O Lord, 
art my shield. 18648 (354). 


with 


Stevenson (J. B.) See Stevenson 
(Mrs. W. FE.) 
Stevenson (M. M.): 
Christmas carol. 3599. 


I’se ’fraid boy, I’se wantin’ to be 
wicked. 4325. 
Lita. 19999, 22660, 22661. 
Missing you. 20203. 
Stevenson (Mercer and Sadie) : 
Cowboy’s Rose. 26853. 


Mother’s old pincushion. 8036. 
Stevenson (Mrs. W. F.) Tse gwine 
ter hebbin. 16633. - 


Stewart (Bennie) 
yes to me. 8060. 
Stewart (Betty) I’m tossing the woo. 
16612. 
Stewart (C. B.): 
Cuddle closer to me and dance. 
24365. 
Dear one. 8701. 
Hold fast your dreams. 
I’m so blue. 24869. 
Stewart (C. H.): 
Christ being raised from the dead. 


My baby just said 


24721. 


3589. 
Magnificat and Nunc  dimittis. 
ATT. 
Stewart (D. K.) Rhythm of the 
waves. 8594. 
Stewart (EK. A.) Lost love. 22710. 
Stewart (EH. C.): 
Dainty little maiden. 9509 (167). 
Rapture. 9509 (605). 
Who can keep aé_e secret. 9509 
(796). 
Stewart (Fred) My Manhattan. 
20307. 


Stewart (H. C.): 

Penned are the sheep. 28259. 

Winds at Bethlehem. 29061. 
Stewart (H. J.): 

Behold the days come, saith the 

Lord. 38270 (55). 

Mass, in D min. 3270 (412). 

Stewart (Harrison) Meet me Cindy 
by the cinder pile. 26533 (181). 


2146 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Stewart (K. F.): 

A la humoresque. 15517 (1). 

Aus der kinderwelt. 9509 (82). 

Barearola. 18648 (29). 

Barearolle in G min. 3270 (48). 

Characterbilder. 9509 (684). 

Collection of concert overtures. 
33904 (42). 

Collection of French 
33904 (48). 

Dancing-lesson. 3270 (127). 

Danza delle ore. 18648 (93). 

Drawing-room_ favorites. 
(107-109). 

Edelveilchen. 

Htude in G flat. 15517 (95). 

Gavotte-humoresque. 33904 (92). 

Golden treasury of piano-music. 
18648 (26). 

Heimkehr. 9509 -(280). 

Heiterkeit. 9509 (281). 

Impromptu. 21569 (372). 

Inquiétude. 21569 (373). 

Intimité. 21569 (374). 

Mélodie. 21569 (375). 

Menuet. 21569 (376). 

Notturnino. 18648 (259). 

Oesterle’s instructive course for 
the piano. 18648 (268-271). 

Pantomime. 21569 (377). 

Petite valse. 18648 (281). 

Pizzicato-valse. 15517 (299). 

Polka, 18648 (284). 

Practical method for the piano- 
forte. 18648 (288, 289). 

Prelude. 3270 (519), 15517 (307). 

Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2. 18648 
C226 22 We) 

Romance. 15517 (319). 

Romance sans paroles. 
(378). 

Rounders. 9509 (6382). 

Scherzino. 21569 (379). 

Seechs deutsche marchenbilder. 
9509 (54). 

Serenata. 18648 (821). 

Suite. 18648 (20). 

Tanz und spiel. 9509 (729). 

Tarantella. 18648 (340). 

Tarentelle. 21569 (380). 

Traumerei. 6253 (450). 

Tristesse. 21569 (881). 

Valse-caprice. 18648 (366). 

Stewart (Katherine) : 

Army directory. 26533 (13). 

Dreaming of love. 26533 (62). 

Gay hussars. 26533 (84-86, 89, 
80). 

Heart to heart. 26533 (112). 

Hungarian dance and song. 26533 
CE22)e 

Kitty please give me a kiss. 
(156). 


overtures. 


18648 


9509 (197). 


21569) 


26533 


Love is a traitor. 26533 (168). 
Misfit soldier. 265383 (186). 
My friend Lebel. 265383. (195). 

O silver moon. 265383 (204). 

Sex delicious. 26533 (257). 

Soldier’s life. 26533 (266). 

Three valentines. 18013. 

Vagrant fancies. 26533 (305). 
Stewart (M. Z.): 

Apple pickin’ time in fall. 

Beautiful Pennsylvania. 

Fisherman Jo. 730. 

Gallie. 6951. 

In that beautiful garden of love. 

10808. 

September moon. 

Song of the skeeter. 

Why ocean’s made 

333151. 

Wringing that old dish rag. 3168. 
Stewart (Marge) See Stewart (M. Z.) 
Stewart (R. G.) Waitin’ for my date. 

2938. 

Stewart (Sid) : 
Loretta. 1549. 
Thinking it over. 
Wait. 28882. 

Stickles (William) : 
Bells of St. Mary’s. 9693. 
Danube so blue. 489, 490. 

Flower girl. 22040. 

Homing. 16429. 

In the garden of tomorrow. 16742. 

Little princess. 22669. 

Love-charm. 22719. 

Polonaise militaire. 15846. 

Roses of Picardy. 17781. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 


107. 
6410, 


2402. 
8769. 


of tears. 


18179. 


18536. 
Stier (W. R.) Nothing but love for 
two. 11510. 
Stiles (H. E.) Cotton pickers song. 
3658. 
Still (W: G.): 
Deserted plantation. 19067. 
Ebon chronicle. 31509. 


Three visions. 25979. 


Stilley (i. B.) My boat of dreams. 
14339. 
Stillman (Al): 
Afterglow. 12882, 12883, 18667. 


Ev’ry time I dream. 27039. 
I love you from coast to coast. 
29805. 
Love is everything. 27806. 
Oh say, can you swing. 
32749. 
Sing freshman, sing. 
With thee I swing. 
Stillman (Nathan) : 
It’s no sin to love. 25022. 
Should I. 33128. : 
Stilson (D. E.) Rain blues. 2228. 
Stilwell (H. R.) My exception. 30213. 


32748, 


17909, 23364. 
21427, 26412. 


2 2147 


INDEX 


Stimson (Parkinson) Sweetheart of 
all my dreams. 30665. 
Stingley (H. R.): 
Ill remember you. 19586. 
Love has turned me down. 7829. 
My little red canoe in the moon- 
light. 8109. 
My logical man. 8112. 
Smoky city and you. §722. 
What good is money to a broken 


heart. 9234. 
Stingley (Pete) I wonder. 29852. 
Stites (M. L.) I like you. 24804. 


Stitman (Harry) Just made to kiss. 
19879. 
Stock (Bert) 
32484. 
Stock (Larry): 
Congress and the Senate. 21801. 
Green fields and bluebirds. 4034. 
Lone wolf on the Indian trail. 
14133, 30053. 
My wife sleeps with one eye open. 
11454. 
Omaha-ha and Idaho-ho. 


Midnight and all is well. 


14507. 


Thru a window in Japan. 2788, 
15107. 

Where the mountains reach the 
moon. 18446. 


Stock 
garden of Eden. 

Stocking (Dexter) 
21569 (623). 

Stocking (Eloise) : 


(Mildred) In that beautiful 
32085. 
Won't you love me. 


Because you’ve got rhythm. 3427. 
Down in the green valley. 16068. 
Flames. 16199. 

Folks this is New Orleans. 6920. 


I’m gona go rite home and tell my 
mama. 16575. 
Magie night. 1632. 
My last song. 1850. 
My secret devotion. 1898. 
Rainbow waltz. 2229. 
Reflections. 17715. 
Sit down. 11995. 
Slow moments. 17988. 
Tempest, memories, sunshine. 
5698. 
There’s few as lovely as you. 
D752. 
Stockland (H. 8.) You’re just a cob- 
web on my mind. 23978. 
Stockman (D. H.) World friendship 
song. 21451. 
Stocks (M. L.): 
Thou God seest me. 3270 (658). 
Two or three. 18648 (365). 
When the boat comes in. 
(386). 
Stockwell (C. J.): 
Heaven in your heart. 31772. 
Ill sing a new song. 31910. 


18648 


pt. II, n. s., v. 31 


So little time and so much to do. 
33200. 

Stockwell (Chelsea) 
(C. J.) 

Stockwell (W. E.) Love’s old sweet 
song sounds better when you smile. 
20115. 

Stoddard (Dorothy) Love came to me. 
1560. 
Stoddard 
8062. 
Stoddard (G. E.) 

33904 (156). 

Stoessel (Albert) : 

Concerto grosso. 


See Stockwell 


(EK. E.) My bandit son. 


Keep on loving me. 


430. 


Dido and Aeneas. 31430. 

Early Americana. 38816. 

Garrick. .27127*. 

Suite of instrumental pieces. 
33296. 


Toccata and Bergamasca. 33462. 
Stoffler (M. A.) Drifting in dreams. 


619. 
Stoflet (I. G.) In a Cuban café. 7450. 
Stohlberg (Gus) When the harvest 


moon is shining. 153823. 
Stojowski (Sigismond) : 
Amourette de Pierrot. 9509 (11). 
Chant @amour. 12862 (89). 
Concerto in G. 9509 (151). 
Feuilles mortes. 9509 (227). 
Mazurka brillante. 9509 (462). 
Mazurka fantasque. 9509 (463). 
Pres du ruisseau. 9509 (586). 
Stokes (C. P.) Trees, the moon, the 
shadows whisper. 12400. 
Stokes (George) Magnificat and Nune 
dimittis. 29189 (256). 
Stokes (H. K.): 
Cast aside. 13136. 
I’m just a creature of shadows. 
13713. 
Speechless. 14895. 
There’s a look in your eye. 
Stokking (Willem) : 
Dance of the tulips. 21832. 
Dutch lullaby. 21950. 
Windmill in Holland. 
Stokowski (Leopold) : 
Benedicite omnia opera. 6253 (36). 
Processional hymn. 6253 (386). 
When Christ was born. 6253 (515). 
Stoll (Ernest) : 
I’m glad we waited. 27413. 
Prince of a day in May. 
Stoll (Raisch) ‘Take your 
30683*. 
Stoll (Selma) Look what the wind 
blew in. 11123. 
Stolle (R. F.) It’s the last time. 7557. 
Stoller (Daniel) Waltz divine. 30837. 
Stolz (Robert): 
Blue eyes. 26689. 
Darling you. 21845. 


15080. 


23890. 


30482. 
choice. 


2148 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


ESD ol a Oe a 


Gloria und der clown. 13474. 

Heiss brennt die liebe. 16388. 

Herbstman6ver. 923. 

Ieh hiitt’ so gerne an dich ge- 
glaubt ... 10788. 

Leave it to love. 22620. 

Notte azzurra. 32709. 

Nur in meinem schrebergarten 
fiihle ich mich wohl. 32721. 
Oft geniigt ein glischen  sekt. 

17452. 


Rise and shine. 17748, 23269. 
Take your time from me. 23545. 
Triume an der Donau. 23648. 
Ungekiisst sollst du nicht schlafen 
geh’n. 12467. 
Zum goldenen halbmond. 9502. 
Stolzenwald (Franz): 
Barbara. 29273. 
Das war zum schénen sommerzeit 
am Rhein. 15971. 
Des soldaten pflicht ist die liebe. 
16005. 
Ja, so ein ra-da-di-bum .. . 10897. 
Meine schoénste zeit. 32458. 
Melodie der liebe... 4817. 
Notenhoehzeit. 20383. 
Tag und nacht denk’ ich an Elisa- 
beth. 14999. 
Veronika, miidel schau, das gltick 
ist nah’. 235696. 
Stone (Alex) C’est le vent. 
Stone (Allen) Mexicali Rose. 
Stone (Alouzo) : 
Anticipation. 383904 (11). 
Dancing cupids. 33904 (55). 
Experience. 33904 (71). 
Flowers’ telephone. 29189 (117). 
In Cadiz. 33904 (185). 
Laugh is like sunshine. 
(237). 
Love’s politics. 29189 (252). 
My old sweetheart. 33904 (203). 
My song shall be of merey and 
judgment. 29189 (288). 
O Lamb of God, still keep me. 
29189 (301). 
Voice from 
29189 (454). 
With the morn. 33904 (342). 
Stone (Celie) Ob, you can’t do that 


26735. 
27920. 


29189 


the Summer-land. 


to me. 30325. 
Stone (EH. R.) Dionne quintuplets. 
21879. 


Stone (Faye) Why. 9522. 

Stone (Gene) See Stone (E. R.) 

Stone (Gregory) : 
Andalucia. 12925. 
Burlesque Tzigane. 
Evening in Seville. 
Great rivers. 863. 
Malaguefa. 1636, 14214. 
Singing fountain. 14805. 


6525. 
13368. 


Stone (Irving): 

Humpty dumpty love. 7171. 

If I could have my way. 1195. 
Stone (J. C.) Was I wrong. 9186. 
Stone (J. H.) Oklahoma moon. 28159. 
Stone (Jimmy) Sce Stone (J. C.) 
Stone (Norman) Serbian cradle song. 

17848. 
Stone (O. T.) Turn back 
the old turnstile. 18245. 
Stone (R. T.) Arizona stars. 31061. 
Stone (Mrs. T. F.) See Stone (Faye) 
Stone (W. L.) I never knew. 24888. 
Stone (Walter) Let’s all reap a bald 
head. 27695. 
Stoneman (lL. A.) In love. 27540. 
Stoneman (Mrs. L. H.) See Stoneman 
(L. A.) 
Stookey (L. L.) 
Mobile. 6866. 
Stooksbury (W. L.): 

Hllaree. 16118. 

Mother’s voice. 17255. 

My love song for Sue. 20304. 

When dreaming of the loved one 


the time to 


Azalea, the pride of 


that you miss. 18400. 
Stor (Jean) pseud. See Morgan 
(W. A.) 
Storeh (Ll. C.): 
Allegheny Mountain sweetheart. 
12902. 
Silver sands of time. 2449. 


Storer (W. A.) New way method for 
band and orchestra ensemble train- 
ing. 8181. 

Storey (A. 
from you. 

Storey (Art) 

Stork (G. F.) 
28411. 

Storm (C. W.) New friendship. 2035v. 

Storm (Jonn)-: 


GC.) Waiting for a line 
33602. 
See Storey (A. C.) 
Rumble seat rhapsody. 


Just a little dust storm. 1352. 
Unioneer. 5865. 

West Virginia highway bound. 
9227. 

When the moon shines down 
through the pines. 6033. 
Stormer (R. L.) Will you believe. 

3114. 
Stormer (R. S.) In one supreme mo- 
ment. 16735. 

Storms (D. M.) You’re worthwhile. 
9474. 
Stormy weather takes a_ holiday. 
14981. 

Stornantis (Anthony) My lost love. 
32606. 


Storrs (F. O.) March of the C. C. C’s. 
17132, 32426. 
Story (Harriett) 
gether. 14061. 
Story (Pauline) : 

Green shores of Ireland. 16812. 


Let’s grow old to- 


2149 


INDEX 
PEM, Nis: vase 


Hold fast, little mother, hold fast.| Straeter (Ted) 


CART. 

Story of a song. 5605*. 

Story of the overtures. 

Stothart (Herbert) : 
Just for you. 4529. 
Pardon me madame. 2108. 
Small town girl. 87138, 12007. 
Tsarine. 33520. 

Stough (Sam) You’re my sweetheart 

of the sereen. 29151. 

Stoughton (R.)  pseud. 

wald (M.) 

Stoughton (R. S.): 
Adoration. 15526. 
Alamo. 3292, 6282. 
False Fernando. 713%. 
*Mid the tulips. 30160. 
Ring up the curtain. 2279. 
Shéhérazade. 305386. 

Sing, O heavens. 30553. 
Sweet jasmine. 30652. 
Summer fancies. 6253 (452). 

Stout (C. A.) Flop house Fanny. 

29595. 

Stout 

31415. 
Stout (Russ) Russ-T-Joe stomp. 5379. 
Stoutenburgh (Hlizabeth) aw., and 
Stoutenburgh (H. L.) prop.: 
Barecarolle. 240381 (11). 
Melodie. 240381 (198). 
Nocturne. 24031 (199). 
Stovall (Kathryne) : 
Breakers. 13083. 
Cardinal’s singin’ in my tree. 98382. 
Hear that band. 13553. 
Honest and truly. 13585. 
I never knew. 138744. 
I whistle and sing. 138802. 
Kiss me good-night. 32210. 
My theme song. 14427. 


8840. 


See Green- 


(Lay EE) Desert moonlight. 


Prairies. 5257. 
Rocking chair. 33014. 
Silv’ry moon. 33143. 


Song melody. 14864, 14865. 
Stovall (Minna) See Smith (M. S.) 
Stowaway. 26985, 27170. 27486, 28195, 
31697, 32003, 32784, 33842. 

Stower (Willy) pseud. See Fontaine 
(Paul) 

Stowers (Stedman) Breathless. 

Stowers (Ted) 
man) 

Stoy (Walt) 
22069. 

Strachey (Jack): 

Can this be love. 18883. 

Moon of romance. 27954. 

These foolish things. 9000, 12323. 
Stradella (Alessandro) Concerto gros- 

So. 33283. 
Stradella. 31592. 


6504. 
‘See Stowers (Sted- 


Frightened by love. 


We've got the same 
kind of rhythm. 30852. 

Straight (Charles) King of the bunga- 
loos. 33904 (159). 

Straightiff (N. M.) 
you. 31927. 

Strainchamp’s (A. R. C.) I’m sending 


I’m betting on 


- you just daffodils. 1120. 
Straley (Mabel) Warm again blues. 
15239. 


Stramiello (KE. J.): 
Beware of the spring. 6447. 
But my dreams were never like 


this. 6528. 
Can it be true. 13124. 
Heart within. 7090. 


Why not now. 9339. 
Strang (V. E.): 

Deep in love. 159938. 

Do you remember. 3742. 


Everybody loves a lover. 27035. 

I dare you. 19535. 

It’s new to me. 19816. 

Smile when you say good-bye. 
5505. 

So what. 5520. 


Strange (Jimmy) Yas, yas, yas. 33809. 
Strasser (Fred) : 
It’s heaven to be with you. 29926. 
My four-leaf clover. 30215. 
Stratton (W. D.) Dusty lane. 16109. 
Straub (C. E.): 
Lafayette toast song. 25124. 
Lord’s prayer. 22707. 
Memories of college days. 
(262), 30148. 
On, Lafayette. 
Straub (C. P. B.): 
Ibidy—bibidy. 27507. 
Let me tell you of the stars, my 
dear. 22628. 
Making something out of nothing. 
27859. 
Only you. 28210. 
Straube (Karl) : 
Ubers gebirg Maria geht. 30798. 


29189 
25581, 25582. 


Weihnachtslied. 5961. 

Straus (Oscar) : 
Bauerngeneral. 186%. 
Chocolate soldier. 31008 (27). 


Heaven in a song. 31771. 
Letter song. 31003 (96). 
Lieben im Mai. 18648 (221). 
My hero. 4962, 31003: (119, 120). 
Simple little melody. 33144. 
Smile for me. 33182. 

Sympathy. 31003. (182). 
Tapfere soldat. 3270 (645). 
That would be lovely. 31003 (190). 
Valse ravissante. 24031 (223). 
Waltz dream. 6253: (506). 


Stradley (Thomas) Dark dusk. 29455.! Strauss (—) Strauss fantasie. 8841. 


2150 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Strauss (Alvin) : 


True love never runs’~ smooth. 
12410. 

Use your imagination. 12477. 

Strauss (Johann) : 

An der schdnen blauen Donau. 
26572. 

Annen-polka. 97, 12930. 

Artist’s life. 119. 

Beau Danube bleu. 18648 (33). 

Beautiful blue Danube. 31118. 

Beautiful blue Danube waltzes. 
15674, 18777, 18778. 

Blue Danube. 252. 

Chauve-souris. 21569 (68). 


Danube so blue. 489, 490. 

Gipsy baron. 31648. 

Mein Johann Strauss-album. 

Morgenbliiter. 25374. 

On the beautiful biue Danube. 
12862 (385), 17503. 

Perpetuum mobile. 30398, 32855. 

Roses from the South. 33028. 

Tales from the Vienna woods. 
33359. 

Tales of the Vienna forest. 

Was sich liebt, neckt sich. 

Wiener blut. 29050. 

Wine, woman and song. 18501. 


20177. 


33360. 
“BEES 


Zigeunerbaron. 26523. 
Strauss (Johann) enkel. Lob der 
heimat. 323823, 


Strauss (Lester) : 


True love never runs’ smooth. 
12410. 
Use your imagination. 12477. 


Strauss (Richard) : 
All souls’ day. 14933. 
Hlektra. 24031 (200). 
Olympische hymne. 23461-23466. 
Serenade. 5608. 
Soloszene. 31003 (179). 
Traumerei. 6253 (450). 
Strawinsky (Igor): 
Concerto. 18024, 33285. 
Etude. 2602. 
Streber (W. W.) 
30227. 
Streber (Wild Bill) 
Alaska. 30227. 
Street (Roy): 
Misty Mississippi. 27940. 
My sweetheart has gone back on 


My home in Alaska. 


My home in 


me. 17355. 
Take me back to old Dakota. 
20978. 


Street singer. 27954. 
Streeter (B. C.) You'll always be my 


pal. 12780. 

Streeter (M. B.) No use in grievin’. 
8211. 

Streeter (Margarite) Switchin’ roun’. 
5658. 


Streicher (Theodor) Hatis - lieder. 
6253 (163, 164). 
Strelezki (A.): 


Happy days. 38270 (239). 


Valse caprice.. 33572. 
Strenna delle rose. 5610. 
Stresa (Pietro) : 

Chant d’amour. 24283. 


Cloches de Corneville. 24815. 
Crusaders’ march. 24362. 
Hungarian dance no, 1. 24761. 
Melodie-nocturne. 25317. 
Parade march. 25643. 
Streuber (C. D. (Karl) ): 
Bali. 3400, 18764. 
Band’s gone crazy, 
main street stomp. 
Blue aloha. 24186. 
Delightful delusion. 
Happiness comes 
29697. 
Hawaiian reveries. 24690. 
Honolulu hideaway. 24737. 
I don’t know why I want. to. 
13637. 
My world for two. 


playin’ the 


12995; 


3710. 


Wn Alay eens. 


1918. 


Penthouse on the moon. 5212. 
So disappointed. 20814. 

Two alone. 2858. 

You are my inspiration. 21486. 


Streuber (Karl) 
(Karl) ) 
Strickfaden (Charles) : 
Marionette. 22783. 
Tweedle dee. 23664. 
Strickland (Grace) Somewhere. 


See Streuber (C. D. 


20844. 

Strickland (Lily) See Anderson 
(L: S,) 

Strickler (W. M.) Sing and be merry. 
28502. 


Stride (Harry): 
Do the Riviera. 21889. 
Don’t count your kisses’ before 
you're kissed. 6779. 


Little did I dream. 16994. 
Old Joe’s hittin’ the jug. 23083. 
Strietel (Hdward) Violin music the 


whole world loves. 21207. 
Striker (Belford) I’m just a puppet, 
who’s working on strings. 1105. 
Striker (Kenneth) Livin’ by myself. 
22679. 
Strimer (Joseph) : 
Berceuse pour le petit ours. 224. 
Ce que raconte le vieux chéne. 344. 
Chant nostalgique. 352. 
Cing piéces mélodiques. 2605. 
En dansant sous les tilleuls. 
Leisure hour. 14038. 
Ma chatte danse. 1624. 
Ma premiére piéce. 1625. 
Par le chemin montueux. 2104. 
Pliaska. 2154. 


660. 


2151 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Strimer (Joseph )—Continued. 
Récit du bouffon. 2240. 


Salut au printemps. 2354. 
Sonatine. 2531. 
Valse des ondes. 2896. 
Voilier. 2928. 

Strimmer (Giuseppe) : 
A la bien-aimée. 26533 (1, 2). 


Favorite. 6253 (122). 
Figurante et petites 
6253. (126). 
Petite passante. 
Valse parisienne. 


variations. 


6253. (379). 
6253 (494). 


Vignettes. 6253 (502). 
Walzer-momente. 26533 (309, 310). 
Stringfield (Lamar) Negro parade. 
1933. 
Stritof (Joseph) Thanks to you. 
18130. 


Strock (C. E.): 
My Murdockian rose. 1879. 
When these hard times days are 


over. 12638. 
Strock (Oscar) Two sparkling eyes. 
23672. 
Strohmaier (Fritz) Tanz pianist. 
15020. 
Strom (Violet) pseud. See Shepard 
(igi) 


Strom (W. R.): 
And now that I’ve found you. 
18699. 
Just a poor old niggah. 1359. 
Night on the prairie. 17414. 
Sing me to sleep, that I may dream 
of you. 2465. 
Stromwall (Jack) Wishing you were 
here to-night. 33775. 
Strong (C. E.) Queen of my heart. 
32947. 
Strong (EH. A.): 


Found and lost at Waikiki. 27098. 

Little redwood cabin in Marin. 
30046. 

Perfect petals of words and deeds. 
5216. 

River of circumstances. 17751. 


Strong (Elizabeth) : 
Connie. 3648. 
Cradle song. 6682. 

Strong (M. A.): 

Ballads of Paul Bunyan. 31106. 
Song of Christ child. 30588. 
Strong (Zoe) Springtime is lovetime. 
33268. 
Stross (F. G.) When roses die. 
Stross (Jimmy) 
254614. 

Stroud (Arthur) : 
Blue lilac. 6475, 
Christmas chimes. 
Questions. 11764. 

Stroud (L. W. G.) That’s why I love 

Him so. 380707. 


33688. 
My one ambition. 


31300. 


Stroud (Lem) See Stroud (L. W. G.) 
Stroup (F. E.) Listen baby. 16988. 
Strouse (Francis) Hats off to the man 
of the hour. 29704. 
Strub (C. E.) You and I know. 15482. 
Strub (E. H.): 
Dearest dream girl I. love you. 
21861. 
Let me dry all your tears. 
Strube (Gustav) : 
Abendglocken. 21569 (1). 
Concertino in D. 24031 (35). 
Cruiser Harvard march. 26859. 
Marchen. 21569 (329). 
Mondscheinzauber. 21569 (363). 
Morgen. 21569 (370). 
Strubell-Harkort (Alexander) : 
An die frauen. 31046. 
An die Parzen. 29231. 
An eine tinzerin. 29232. 
Dankbares leben. 29454. 
Dorfkirche im sommer. 29502. 
Du von dem himmel bist. 29530. 
Erinnerung an Wien. 29555. 
Kleines lied. 29986. 
Kuss. 29989. 
Mir triiumt, ich komm ans him- 
melstor. 30167. 
Polack. 30420. 
Rosenband. 30481. 
Schone Mariele. 30508. 
Sehnsucht. 30515. 
Wanderlied der Prager studenten. 
30845. 
Wie gerne dir zu fiissen. 33754. 
Wir menschen sind von grober art. 
30928. 
Struthers (H. A.) 
Green. 13493. 
Stryker (F. S.): 
Because of you. 3425. 
Before it’s too late. 15691. 
Cobwebs ’round my saddle. 


1451. 


Gorgeous Nattie 


21786. 


First and always. 19234. 
Frankly speaking. 3941. 


I’d rather have you under the moon. 
16487. 

I just wrote a song. 16508. 

I’m a gal like this. 31921. 

I’m glad it was a dream. 16569. 

It’s not the highball, it’s you. 4459. 


Just one more dance. 16859. 
Lucky me. 32405. 

Make up your mind. 17123. 
Only you. 175380. 

Ridin’ over the range. 17748. 
With you with me it’s love. 33784. 


Without any competition. 6117. 
Without your love. 23903. 
You plus me equals love. 18586. 


Strzepek (F. A.) : 
I’ve got everything but you. 4836, 
16650. 


Never. 11469. 


2152 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


eee 


Stuart (C. R.) Winning the West. Song the angels sang. 3270 (611). 
23891, Sunlight land. 3270 (633). 
Stuart (Hthel) Falling in love in the! Stults (R. M.): 
rain. 24540. Birds and the brook. 29815. 


Stuart (Leslie) My cut Maluma girl. 
15517 (256). 
Stuart (Leslie) au., and Stuart (K. 
L.) prop.: 
Havana. 15517 *(137). 
Hello, people. 18648 (164). 
How did the bird know that. 
(295). 
I’m a Cuban girl. 18648 (179). 
Waiting for me. 18648 (3872). 
Way down in Pensacola. 18648 
(373). 
What shall I do with the rest. 
21569 (599). 


21569 


Stuart (Margaret) Oriental scarf 
dance. 8346. 
Stuart (Otto): 
Dance of the elves. 29447. 


Dance of the fairies. 29448. 
Dancing sunbeams. 29453. 
Forest echoes. 22049. 
Glittering spray. 29651. 
In Dreamland. 22459. 

In the woods. 22486. 
Innocence. 29904. 
Moonbeams. 22860. 
Playtime drill. 30414. 
Sleigh ride. 23384. 
Woodland song. 23911. 

Stuart (Rookie) Musical gal. 8052, 
tuart (T. O.) Dark clouds roll away. 
3683. 

Stubborn Cinderella. 18648 (101, 102, 
104, 105, 384, 335, 385, 384). 

Stubbs (Eduardo) : 
Hermosa Granada. 
Mexicana. 11262. 

Stubbs (Mildred) Happy days. 7059. 

Stucker (M: E.) O. A. R. P., election 
campaign song. 23051. 

Student prince. 8847. 

Student’s romance. 8995, 11225. 

Studer (Alexis) : 
Windy mornin’, 
You. 9410. 

Stiirmer (Bruno) Requiem. 17727. 

Stuifbergen (D. M.): 


10425. 


9357. 


We'll be a happy family. 5942, 
15252. 
You insignificant darling. 15450. 


Stults (A. B.) There’s a new moon in 
the sky. 12309. 
Stults (J2V.) : 
I think of thee. 3270 (294). 
In the twilight glow. 3270 (319). 
Light. 3270 (366). 


I think of thee. 3270 (294). 
In the twilight glow. 3270 (319). 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
22546. 
Light. 3270 (366). 
March postlude in C. 22776. 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. 23208. 
Sing me some quaint old ballad, 
3270 (582). 
Sleep, dearie, sleep. 3270 (587). 
Song the angels sang. 3270 (611). 
Sunlight land. 38270 (683). 
Stump (C. R.) Oh, Master, is it Thee. 
25552. 
Stump (Jos.) Kusslied. 15517 (205). 
Stumpff (Hugh) : 
Come on baby. 9897. 
Let’s compose a song. 4611. 
Sturdevant (S. J.) Bye low my baby. 


26734. 

Sturdivant (P. B.) Hour of fulfill- 
ment. 19489. 

Sturdivant (Sturdy) See Sturdivant 
(P. B.) 


Sturgis-Blake (—) Pyrenean spinning 
wheel song. 24031 (168). 
Sturman (Gilbert) Little girl. 
Stutler (I. I.) Rhythm rose. 

Styles (F. L.): 

Conga, to the rhythm of love. 
437. 
It doesn’t cost a cent. 
My gal’s love. 1881. 
You are riding for a fall. 6160. 
Styne (Julé) Why is the high tide 
high. 9388. 

Suarez (Benny) : 
Covadonga. 18987. 
Cristina Gonzales. 

Suarez (Frank): 

I’m still in love with you. 
I only dream of you. 22382. 


17000. 
11824. 


1289. 


9944. 
4304. 


Suchin (Alvin) It’s hard to tell. 
27579. 
Sucra (Luis) : 
Andalucia. 21614. 
Ballade. 516. 
Collection moderne. 3616. 
Malaguefia. 22764. 
Mattinata. 27688, 27689. 


My little nest of heavenly blue. 
22944. 

Naiads at the spring. 22989. 
Nuit d’étoiles. 28125, 28126. 
Sorcerer’s apprentice. 2549. 
Viejo castillo moro. 2912. 


Sing me some quaint old ballad. | Sudano (Philip) : 


3270 (582). 
Sleep, dearie, sleep. 3270 (587). 


Beneath Venetian skies. 3443. 


~ Just imagine. 7616. 


2153 


INDEX 


Sudds (W. F.): 
Bonnie castle. 21569 (46). 
Elfin witchery. 12862 (145). 
Jolly spin. 9509 (3850). 
Of olden-time flavor. 12862 (375). 
Rustie fancy. 9509 (636). 
Suderman (D. H.) Prometheus-bound. 
14098. 
Sudhalter (A. T.) Good-bye. 27165. 
Sudie. pseud. See Fenn (Sudie) 
Sudlik (J. M.): 
There’s only one little girl in the 
whole wide world. 18164. 
Unforgotten. 2880. 
You can’t go wrong if you smile. 
30960. 
Suesse (Dana) : 
Another mile. 21616. 
It happened in Chicago. 
Lone star. 22685. 
Missouri welcomes you. 11279. 
Night is young and you’re so beau- 
tiful. 23024. 
You’re like a toy balloon. 
Suifron (S. P.) 
I2eT As 
Sugarman (Harry): 
All I possess is you. 31023. 
Around and ’round the old band- 
stand. 21628. 


22509. 


23982. 
That dear old farm. 


Birth of love. 29317. 

Call to arms. 31232. 

Forgive me. 31606. 

Gipsy Lee. 3967. 

Here comes the bride. 7100. 

Hi! sailor. 297382. 

I don’t want to ever grow old. 
29783. 

I go to bed with my glasses on. 
31886. 

I’m always waiting at _ tables. 
31925. 

I’m riding on a rocking horse. 
16600. 

Ive got the hilly-billy blues. 
16653. 

In the heart of old Tahiti. 16744. 

Old Hawaiian guitar. 20421. 

One more star. 17518. 

One night in Chinatown. 2068. 

Round the old kitchen fire. 28406. 


Swanee moon, where the Swanee 
river flows. 30648. 

When baby plays the rumba on his 
rattle in Havana. 3016. 

When my mother says her prayers 
for me. 383685. 

Whistle little birdie. 

White cliffs of Dover. 

Sugden (Albert) : 

Boys with the V. C. 31197. 

Moon serenade. 17234. 

Perseverance, 30399, 32856. 

Sally from our alley. 14721, 33050. 


15361. 
6075. 


pier, nisi ysl! 


Suit (Inez) 
Suit (M. I.) 
2483, 12008. 
Suk (Josef) : 
Pisen Lasky. 20553. 


See Suit (M. I.) 
Smile and never frown. 


Sousedska. 14889. 
Sulier (C. V.) Like a rose in my gar- 
den. 11068. 


Sullivan (A. M.): 


Dancing in Slumberland. 15947. 

My sunny Texas home. 22979. 
Sullivan (A. S.): 

Awake, America, awake. 18743. 


Behold the Lord High Executioner. 
212. 

Choruses from The mikado. 18921. 

Dance a cachucha. 469. 

Echoing voice. 640. 

Flowers that bloom in the spring. 
743, 31594. 

Gondoliers. 31680. 

H. M.S. Pinafore. 163821. 

I am the captain of the Pinafore. 


31855. 
I’m called little Buttercup. 31928. 
Tolanthe. 22497. 
Lost chord. 10544, 22708, 32352, 
32353. 


March of the peers. 1651. 
Martyr of Antioch. 12862 (328). 
Mikado. 22831. 

Onward Christian soldiers. 
Pirates of Penzance. 5228. 
Take it as it comes. 2681. 
Tit willow. 33451. 

We have a song to sing, O. 2959. 


17531. 


We're called gondolieri. 2967. 
We sail the ocean blue. 2976, 
18351, 33634. 


When he was a lad. 3018. 

When the foeman bares his steel. 
30887. 

Sullivan (D. 3): 

Obadiah MelIntire. 29189 (305). 

Santa Catalina. 11892. 

She’s a flower from the fields of 
old Ireland. 26533 (258). 

Two little eyes of Irish blue. 26533 
(301). 


University heights. 21569 (578). 
Sullivan (E. H.) My dear. 4987. 
Sullivan (EH. M.) We’re bound to land 


with Landon. 18345. 
Sullivan (F. A.) : 
Honey ain’t you coming back to 
me. 16432. 
It’s time to say good-night. 
Pretty as a picture. 5268. 
Swing that girl. 14987. 
Why should I dream. 29048. 
Sullivan (G. A.) : 
Did we just kiss. 31426. 
Drink of our love to-night. 
Gone leaving just a heart. 


13914. 


31495. 
31682. 


2154 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Love swings high. 27817. 
Our melody of love. 28226. 
Sometime remember, 23406. 
There’s a song in my soul. 28727. 
Well face our future. 23787. 
Sullivan (J. M.) I don’t care if stars 
fall out of the sky. 22251. 
Sullivan (J. P.): 
Bubbling in my soul. 29345. 
I have good news for you. 29787. 
I just want to tell you it’s fine. 
29791. 


Jesus touched my heart, 29949, 
Sing, sing. 30554. 

Sullivan (J. T.): 
Mystic spell of music. 28075. 


Gur beautiful city. 231381. 

Sullivan (R. B.): 

Massachusetts legionnaire. 
Massachusetts legionnaires. 

Sullivan (Terry) : 

She sells sea shells. 6253 (415). 
Sitting on a doorstep. 5489. 

Sullivan (W. A.) When you wake up 
in the morning. 29007. 

Sulzberger (S. B.) Loretta. 1549), 

Sumerau (D. L.) With the Bethlehem 
shepherds. 30934*. 

Summer wives. 6596, 7424, 7965, 8116, 
8422, 9122, 9858, 10736, 11263, 11406, 
11697, 12476. 

Summers (Charles) I’m giving you 
the love my mother gave to me. 1089. 

Summers (P. F.) Ive gone native. 
13769, 31991. 

Summy (C. F.) co.: 

Caliph of Bagdad. 24236. 

Campfire march. 24244, 24245. 

Capture. 3545. 

Christmas eve. 29400. 

Coquette. 13199. 

Cradle songs of many 
9940. 

Cuckoo clock. 26864. 

Descants on ten Christmas hymns 
and carols. 31414. 


17151. 
22788. 


nations. 


Fling out the banner. 19240. 
Garden aeroplanes. 16253. 
Gliding dancer. 10308. 
Goblins. 3990. 

Gramercy square. 854, 19349. 
Here Bill. 4120, 


I love the Stars and Stripes. 4255. 

In the blacksmith shop. 24980. 

Jolly tars. 10922. 

Légende. 32247. 

Let’s begin to play. 251952. 

Like as the hart. 27781. 

March of the Boy Scouts. 32425. 

March of the giants. 1650. 

Melodic foundation studies for vio- 
lin beginners. 20181. 

More love to Thee. 20240. 

Mother’s lullaby. 1779, 8034. 


21 


On the flying trapeze. 17504. 
On the trail. 25586. 
Only a rose. 5165, 
Piano pieces and drills on the 
chromatic seale. 25664. 
Pilgrim prays. 30408. 
Polly wolly doodle. 14609. 
Romany road. 17765. 
Sérénade tendre. 25841, 
Serenity. 5433. 
Squads, right. 28584. 
Star magic. 33271. 
Ten national character 
18771. 
Tiny music box. 21102. 
Wonder. 21488. 
Sumner (Frank) Funiculi, funicula. 
27120. 
Sumner (George) Sky-writing love 
songs to you. 33174. 
Sumsion (Corbett) That’s the way. 
12290. 
Sumsion (Herbert) 
theme. 19788. 
Sun music pub. co., ltd.: 
Big camel-ephant-elope. 31164. 
Blackbirds of 1986. 24181. 
Dixie isn’t Dixie anymore. 24422. 
Do you remember my first love 


dances. 


Introduction and 


song. 16040. 
Hold me tight I’m falling. 13575. 
I knew. 24799. 


I’m walking your way. 1130. 
Jo-Jo, the cannibal kid. 25048. 
Keep a twinkle in your eye. 22588. 
Let’s make it up for the last time. 
11034. 
Little house with a garden. 11082. 
Old dinner-wagon. 2019. 
One night in Chinatown. 
South wind. 23424. 
Sweet as a rose. 14956. 
Sweet Honolulu. 8879. 
Swing is the thing. 26025. 
Who was that lady? That was no 
lady. 380912. 
Why can’t it be me. 
Your heart and mine. 
Sun of my soul. 30644. 
Sunanday (R. H.) You were only a 
pal. 18632. 
Sundback (KE. E.) 


2068. 


23860. 
24024. 


Good-night my love 


good-night. 13490. 
Sundeen (C. K.) Blue memories. 
26693. 


Sunderland (G. S.): 
Lazy smiling moon. 4587. 
Wake up, drowsy Wabash. 21218. 
Sundguist (F. G.) Waltz of memory. 
Doe. 
Sunny side of Broadway. 
29189 (36, 108, 180, 464). 
Suns beyond. 5623*. 


11517 (77), 


a1) 


INDEX 


Sunseri (Samuel) : 
Jeanette waltz. 
Ritorna. 8552. 

Sunshine (Marion) : 
Hot tamales. 27285, 31821. 

Lost illusions. 25228. 
Moon over Cuba was high and so 
was I.) 22859. 


27603. 


When I get low, I get high. 12607.| Sutkus (John) 


Suomen siveltaiteilijain liitto. Kar- 
jalainen rapsodia. 76385. 

Superior collection of steel guitar solos. 
23491. 

Superior music, ine.: 


Charity begins at home. 138145. 


Completely. 313826, 31327. 

Give a little thought to me. 31653. 

I want to be with you. 10712, 
13791. 

In a continental room. 24957. 


Just driftin’ along. 19872. 

Little bit later on. 11074. 

One never knows what tomorrow 
may bring. 5161. 

That’s love. 5719. 

There’s a little luck charm, hangin’ 
right on my arm. 5744, 8988. 


Three shades of blue. 33435. 
Too many irons in the fire. 28785. 
You’re indispensable. 15471. 
Suppé (Franz yon): 
Leichte kavallerie. 14037*. 
Light cavalry. 32281. 
Paragraph 3. 11645. 
Pique dame. 26533 (223). 
Supplication. 20933. 
Sur la route de Berthier. 33309. 
Sureau (Amy) Ronrico. 20688. 
Surendi (Nick) My Caroline. 28000. 


Surette (T. W.) National Christmas 


earols. 32645. 
Suris (N.) Mentiste. 32471. 
Surovehak (Michael) j7.: 


Loving lullaby. | 14196. 


She’s dizzy, but I love her. 28471. 
Susanna. 26009. 
Susanna’s Christmas auction. 30647*. 


Susser (G. M.) Gypsy maid. 16319. 
Susskind (Henry) One in a million. 
25593. 
Sutch (Leslie) : 
I’m wishing my life away for you. 
10669. 
Ninette will you forget. 
Suter (R. O.) Turn unto me. 
(673). 
Sutherland (Edward) Melody requir- 
ing lyrics. 20185, 22812, 32465. 
Sutherland (M. E.): 
Kentucky hills. 4548. 
London fair. 4682. 
Scientist’s secretary. 
Sutherland (Margaret) 
violin and piano. 12041. 


11489. 
3270 


5419. 
Sonata for 


pt. I, n. s., v. 31 


Sutherland (T. G.): 
Come gorgeous night. 
Gypsy eyes. 19877. 
Last dance is my chance. 
My evening lullaby. 17306. 
Red head. 2242. 

We dance in rhythm and rhyme. 
5940. 


3620. 
32235. 


Moon and I. 1746. 

Oh baby you’ve made 
8255. 

You are my heaven. 


Sutliff (Grace) 
a hit with me. 
Sutliffe (Ruby) 
30956. 
Sutter (Hugéne) : 
Fox aux étoiles. 10246. 

Valse est un joli réve. 2897. 
Sutter (Sabine) Weet je nog hoe het 
was. 18861. 
Sutton (Denver) 10097. 

Sutton (EH. B.): 
Tll have to say farewell to you 
Brownie. 15517 (155). 
Over there. 12862 (394). 
Sutton (M. P.) To see you smile again. 
28771. 
Sutton (Mack): 
Down beneath the old lovers moon. 
10066. 
Since I found you. 17902. 
Way down in Dreamland. 21247. 
When I hear the train go. 9259. 
When I take my sweetie down the 


Dreamships. 


street. 23802. 
With your eyes there’s paradise. 
6115. 


Sutton (Mrs. W. L.): 


For Jesus’ sake. 3925. 

Praise God, I’m going home. 5258. 
Suzette. 14954*, 
Suzy. 13274. 
Svedrofsky (Sidney) Dream. 10078. 


Sveen (August) Valley of Dreamland. 
15196. 
Svoekhotoff (Alexandre) 
10469. 
Swag (Lydia) pseud. 
(Lydia) 
Swagerl (Lydia) 
2052. 
Swain (B. H.): 
Garden in Ireland. 10282. 
Lovely you. 1590. 
Southern life. 2554. 
Twenty selections for second and 
third grade piano students. 
8874. 
Swain (Helen) Love’s merry go round. 
4755. 
Swales 
2558. 
Swan (A. J.): 
Gussarizek. 31723. 
J walked on the road. 32001. 
Lenok. 32250. 


Hot toddy. 
See Swagerl 


On the air songs. 


(Jackson) 2d. Spell-bound. 


2156 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Malenkij sokolizek. 32417. 
Maslianaya pesn. 32440. 
Na dubt, dubézku. 32641. 


32892. 
Wrecked. 33802. 


Possejamte diefri lion. 
Swan (D. F.) 
Swan (H. R.): 

I own my Ione, my Ione owns me. 


27462. 
Make your hay while the sun 
shines. 11206. 


Sage and a fool. 11878. 
You can’t have your cake and eat 
it too. 12765. 
Swan (M. L.) Will you ever tell the 
truth. 21414. 
Swan & co., music publishers, ltd. : 
Jolly Roger. 19844. 
Lullaby. 20119. 
Moya, lovely, Moya. 1788. 
Shields of Albion. 11958. 
Smiling eyes. 33185. 
Swanee river. 20939, 23496, 338318. 
Swaney (Frederic) Youre a wonder- 
ful little sweetheart of mine. 6190. 
Swank (Hverett) I like to lean ’gainst 
telephone poles. 1036. 

Swanson (A. F.) Produce American. 
11744, 14623. 
Swanson (Grace) 
heart. 11361. 
Swanson (J. E.): 

Dream tales. 10086. 
If madame will pardon. 13826. 


My darling sweet- 


Mauna Loa moon. 11238. 

Midnight in the moonlight. 11271. 

My lovely Killarney colleen. 
11408. 

That old trunk in the attic. 8970. 

Tit for tat. 15119. 

You made me fall in love with you. 
30967. 


Swanson (Jack): 
Do you dream of me like I dream 
of you. 10035. 
This must be heaven. 9009. 
Swanson (R. B.) Keep me on the 
Straight road. 32198. 
Swanson (R. W.): 
Clouds. 18176. 
Dancing butterflies. 
Dream stars. 6808. 
Forty little steps from heaven. 
762. 
Here comes 
7102. 
Horse and buggy days. 4158. 
V’ll dream a little dream of you. 


13229, 


the popcorn man. 


1047. 
I sing to you my sweet Hawaiian 
love. 18754. 


Lights are low. 16964. 
My Billy boy. 4981. 

One night in Spain. 8329. 
Someday, maybe. 17956. 


Sweet was the night. 14971. 
When it’s spring time on the Ar- 
royo Seco. 15309, 
When we are together. 
Swanstrom (Arthur) You’ve got me 
on a merry-go-round. 33883. 
Swanton (Harold (Bud) ): 

Dodgin’ the campus cop. 26946. 
Saying good-bye to you. 28442. 
Swarttz (Berman) Hangover of love. 

29696. 
Swasey (E. K.): 
Davey Jones. 6728. 
Faded rosebud. 6881. 
Just driftwood to-day. 7613. 
Party girl: 8378. 
River of memory. 8554. 


15332. 


Take me in your arms again. 
8916. 
Sway (Blanche) Sweetheart’s prom- 
ise. 8890. 
Swayne (Colton) Sweet as a rose. 
14956. 
Sweaney (K. P.) At last the bonus. 
3360. 
Sweatman (W. C.) Sweat mania. 
26011. 


Sweden, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. 5. 

Swedish folk-dances. 23497. 

Swedish folksong. 38270 (636). 

Sweelinck (J. P.): 

Hodie Christus natus est. 16415. 
Liedvariationen fiir klavier. 4639. 

Sweeney (A. M.): 

Kiss me good-night. 
Lovely lady. 27823. 
We said good bye. 2975. 

Sweeney (Cathryn and M. D.): 
Ev’rybody loves Missouri. 6874. 
Nebraska, state we adore. 14441. 
Oh you great big handsome man. 


19901. 


23068. 
That true blue spirit of New York. 
18147. 
Sweeney (L. A.) It’s time to march to 
Texas. 16806. 
Sweet (A. C.): 
Battle of San Juan hill. 21569 (24, 
25). 
Broncho buster. 21569 (49), 26533 
(29). 
Sweet (Charles) Baby, what a night 
is this. 21659. 
Sweet (Lois) Honest it’s heaven to 
me. 7136. 


Sweet (U. G.) Till mother’s pink rose- - 
bush blooms white. 15112. 
Sweet & Lyons music publishers: 
Gone. 16291. 
Sally’s coming to stay. 17799. 
Sweet by and by. 14957. 
Sweet Kitty Clover. 23502. 
Sweet lei lehua. 12171, 33321. 


2157 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 81 


Sweet shop. 14970. 
Sweetest moment ever known. 14972. 
Sweetnam (W. B.) Like Kelley did. 
7745. 
Sweger (D. P.) 
per. 5445. 
Sweney (J. R.): 
Accept the gift. 21569 (3). 
Adopted. 21569 (4). 
All glory be Thine. 21569 (7). 
All the earth shall worship Thee. 
21569 (8). 
As thy days thy strength shall be. 
18648 (22). 
Balm in secret prayer. 21569 (22). 
Beautiful city of God. 21569 (26). 
Beyond. 21569 (40). 
Blessed friend. 21569 (41). 
By the sea. 21569 (53). 
Comfort one another. 21569 (78). 
Endless glory. 18648 (116). 
Fear not the shadows. 
(126). 
Feast of blessing. 
Fill your heart 
21569 (139). 
Free grace to all. 
From the cross 
18648 (134). 
Glory, glory, glory. 
Haste from His grave. 
(186). 

Have coinpassion, 
21569 (188). 

Hosannah. 21569 (211). 

I know it now. 21569 (228). 

If you love me. 21569 (244). 

Jesus my King. 21569 (261). 

Jewels for the Master. 
(263). 

Joyful news. 

Joyfully receive 
(269). 

Keep looking on the bright side. 
18648 (212). 

Let us come boldly. 

Let us sing His love. 21569 (301). 

Living ali for Jesus. 21569 (307). 

Loving Redeemer. 21569 (320). 

My rest. 21569 (389). 

Nearer and nearer His throne. 
21569 (394). 

O Lord, I will praise Thee. 
(406). 

On my soul a blessing shower. 
21569 (420). 

On the Savior cast thy burden. 
21569 (421). 

One in Christ. 18648 (276). 

Precious moments. 21569 (459). 

Revive us. 21569 (472). 

Safe in the ark. 21569 (479). 

Seek ye the book. 21569 (489). 

Shining in the heart. 21569 (494). 


She’s just a little flap- 


18648 


21569 (132). 
with the word. 


18648 (1338). 
to the crown. 


21569 (167). 
21569 


Lord, on me. 


21569 


21569 (268). 


Him. 21569: 


21569 (299). 


21569 


21569 (526). 
21569 (541). 
21569 (547). 
18648 


Standing fast. 

Take the cross. 

Tell it over and over. 

They're singing over me. 
(350). 

Thinking of Jesus. 

This joyful day. 

Thou wilt remember 
(355). 

Trumpets of silver. 18648 (862). 

What more can He do. 18648 
(381). 

While He is waiting. 21569 (607). 

Wonderful Jesus. 21569 (620). 

Swenson (Othilie) : 

She dreamt of that home by the 

mill race. 25849. 


21569 (556). 
21569 (557). 
me. 18648 


Song of Minnesota. 12049. 
Swensson (Hinar) Carmelita. 326, 
15811. 
Swepstone (Edith) Requiem. 17726. 
Swerdlow (Florence) : 
If you don’t care. 16696. 
Little sinner. 25194. 


Swerdlow (M. E.) Atlantic City, the 
playground of the world. 9617. 
Swett (L. G.) Placer County. 25673. 
Swick (M. W.) au., and Swick (M. E.) 
prop. Reserving all my love for you. 
30462. 
SWike Vv. El}: 
Find your way. 27069. 
Goldie Locks is henna headed now. 
27154. 
Hail, New York. 16325. 
My memories of you. 28052. 
Swineford (Jack) In a little African 


town. 4384. 
Swineford (L. P.) New York. 17397. 
Swing along. 26582, 27730, 27816, 


28646, 28647, 28789, 28843. 
Swing band book. 33334. 
Swing high, swing low. 
Swing low, sweet chariot. 

28650. 

Swing time. 21719, 22028, 23004, 23178, 
Zalae, 2olol. 
Swingley (C. E.) 

6895. 
Swinstead (Felix) : 

Four easy school marches. 
Lucky dog. 4762. 
Once upon a time. 2062. 
Round dance. 5869. 
Sailors’ dance. 5386. 
Seouts’ march. 5420. 
Technique with a purpose. 
Valse capriecioso. 28862. 
Swisher (M. D.) Estate of. 

Tralee. 20692. 

Switzerland, reciprocal copyright pro- 

tection of music, p. 5. 

Sword (H. M.) Old swimming hole. 

2045. 


32826. 
14882, 20962, 


Feather in your cap. 


2672. 


203598. 


Rose of 


2158 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Sydney (Philip) Twilight and roses. 
5834. 
Sydney (Sid) pseud. See Levine (Syd- 
ney ) 
Sykes (H. A.): 
Come, Thou long expected Jesus. 
21796. 
God of heaven, hear our singing. 
22106. 
Hark the glad sound. 21796. 
Lord, we have gathered in Thy 
temple. 22706. 
Thine forever, God of love. 
Sykes (Roosevelt) 


23607. 
Dirty mother for 


you. 29480. 
Sykora (Paul) I haven’t got a home. 
29788. 
Sylvain (Jules) pseud. See Hansson 
(Stig) 
Sylvain (EKdition) : 
Fiskarflicken. 16192. 
I kvadll skall dansbanan loévas. 
16515. 
Kalle i Lillskog. 16868. 
Natten Ar var. 11459. 


Nu ska’ vi vara snilla. 5078. 
Och gangar ett skepp fran Am- 


sterdam. 17450. 
Pa ett litet moln i sjunde himlen. 
11634. 
Skeppare oOstermans vals. 17983. 
Sommarkavaljeren. 23407. 
Terrakotta. 8944. 
Under Stockholms broar. 5858. 
Vi mottes i rosornas tid. 23698. 
Vid en kvarn pa en slatt. 18293. 


Sylvan (F. W.) Love’s reverie. 30083. 
Sylvester (G. N.): 
I’d very much rather have you. 
4208. 
Love insurance. 
My heart’s in 


17063. 
the right place. 


30225. 
Sooner or later. 5560. 
Wishin’. 29069. 
Sylvester (W. S.) Lilt of the Brule. 
4649. 


Sylvester music co., ltd.: 
Trish album. 138878. 
Say au revoir, but not good-bye. 
14732. 
Sylvia. 19063. 
Sylviano (René): 
Pourquoi je vous aime. 11724. 
Serait-ce un mirage. 17847. 
Symes (Marty): 
Graduation waltz. 13496. 
I feel myself -slippin’. 10530. 
Little did I dream. 16994. 
Mary had a little lamb. 30125. 


Summer breeze. 18045. 

Vaquero. 12487. 

You can tell she comes from Dixie. 
33830. 


126829—37——42 


You're giving me a song and a 

dance. 29141. 
Symonette (G. A.) 
dreams. 19081. 
Symons (Thomas) : 

Virst of May. 16189. 

Four pieces for piano. 18080. 
Syncopating the classics. 28662. 
Synovee (J. K.) Locomotive polka. 

LEZ 
Syversen (J. 8S.) Isles of love. 
Szatowski (Antoni) : 


Do you believe in 


13886. 


Andante. 260389. 
Mélodie. 26040. 
Partita. 25648. 
Petite humoresque. 11676. 
Szathmary (irving) Signature for 
orchestra. 25865. 
Szathmary (Joseph) Bluer than blue. 
26698. 


Szebego (St.) Od mitoSci nikt sie nie 
wykreei. 8245, 8246. 


Szigeti (Béla) Nuova tecnica della 
seale. 82718. 


Szirmai (Albert) : 
Gloomy Sunday. 
Good-bye. 29666. 
Leave it to Katarina. 
Waltz of love. 30838. 
You can’t do that there ’ere. 

Szopieray (J. F.): 

How can I help but love you. 
4164. 
Right before my very eyes. 14672. 
Shadows in the moonlite. 23381. 
Szot (Joe) Russ-T-Joe stomp. 5379. 
Szpilman (Wtadystaw) JeSsli kochasz 
sie w dziewezynie. 22535, 22536. 
Szymanowski (Karol): 


6980, 6982. 
25139. 
9428. 


Deux mazurkas. 2677. 
Deuxiéme concerto. 13272. 
Tabb (Deanna) New deal. 23006. 


Tabb (R. V.) Two coneert studies. 
18084. 
Tabbot (Fred) I’m whistling out in 
the rain. 7338. 
Tacia (Emma) Sad and lonely. 
25806. 
Taconis (Atze) Silent lovers. 11973. 
Taddeo (John): 
Eeeo o signore. 10130. 
Oh Dio dammi forza. 11538. 
Oh Gesti mio Salvatore. 11589. 
Tijber (Zoltan) Gentry csardas. 
29637. 
Tafarella (Pietro) Piccola Zingara. 
8402. 


Tafarella (Rosaria and Santi)  Vit- 
toria di Mussolini. 18299. 
Taffy Ann. 28665*. 


Taggart (Jean) Thank God for you, 


mother. 18129. 
Tagliaferro (E.) Piedigrotta 1935. 
5224. 


2159 


INDEX 


‘Tagliapietra (Gino) Preludio e Fuga 


in la minore. 31098. 
‘Tague (Robert) Every kiss that you 
gave to me. 693. 


"Tait, (C.eVis)ie 
Bonnie eastle. 21569 (46). 
Elfin witechery. 12862 (145). 
Jolly spin. 9509 (350). 
Of olden-time flavor. 12862 (875). 
Rustic fancy. 9509 (636). 
"Takaes (Jen6 von) Philippine Island 


miniatures. 14584. 

"Dake sit. away. dlilad.» olt4s.. oD004, 
33689. 

‘Take your choice. 30683*. 

"Yakosh (A. ©.) Give me a place in 
your memory. 24620. 


"Talan (Herbert): 
Girl I loved before. 13463. 
My heart sings a song. 11398. 


‘Talbot (D. M.) Belle of Brittany. 
24031 (12). 
Talbot (Gunner) Texas centennial 


exposition march. 8951. 
‘Talbot (Howard) : 


Areadians. 26592. 


Belle of Brittany. 24031 (12). 
“Talbot (Z. T.) <All is forgiven. 12896. 
‘Talbott (W. M.): 

Champion. 3566, 6586. 

Fame and Fortune. 3874, 6888. 

Harmonia. 4079, 7068. 

Mighty monarch. 4847, 7970. 


“Talento (Anthony): 
Alone while the whole world is 

dancing. 6803. 
Cottage nestled mid the flowers. 


15911. 
Giddi-ap. 800. 
Last dance dear. 19935. 
Spanish harbor. 25958. 
‘Tales of Hoffmann. 8250, 11534, 32736. 
Tallantyre (Renée) Ceiba. 3563. 


Talley (C. M.) 
25251. 
“Talley 
Zily 
‘Tallis (Thomas) : 
In ieiunio et fletu. 
O nata lux de lumine. 


Love is understanding. 


(T. W.) Behold that star. 


24967. 
25037. 


‘Tallmadge (J. I.) Concerto no. 1. 
6665. 

Talmadge (C. L.) In silent night. 
32084. 

Tamburro (Anthony) Lone star 
waltz. 20035. 

‘'Tamietti (Joe): - 
Manhattan moon. 25289. 


Tell me it’s true. 28684. 

Won’t you love me just a little. 
26420. 

You’re wasten your time. 


29161. | 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 31 


Tampa moon music publishing: 
I love you sweetheart of mine. 
27397. 
My dreams are all of you. 
Sweet love melody. 28688. 
Tandler (H. J.): 
Enchantment. 13363. 
Goin’ to dat new plantation. 
29659, 31672, 31673. 
Queen of gyro. 32946. 
Tandy (lL. I.) You can’t take the 


28013. 


moon. 3198. 
Taneyhill (Homer) Can’t you hear 
Montana calling. 29367. 
Tangherlini (Rose) Our Quiney of 


the Use An” 282380, 
Tango-album. 20986. 
Tango bar. 8267. 


Tankersley (R. HE.) Joy of a life so 


true. 25052. 

Tann (Lee) Dream waltz in heaven. 
24466. 

Tannehill (F. 8S.) Lonesome reverie. 
4694. 

Tanner (Catherine) Hip, hip, hooray, 
you vets. 7120. 


Tanner\i(Ge Vode 
Here’s my application for a loving 
situation. 27248. 
Just give me one more chance. 
22k 
Say yes. 28440. 
There's a little devil in that angel 
of mine. 28722. 
Tanner (Pauline) Sunny hide-a-way. 
8865. 
Tannhiauser. 12521, 33595. 
Tansman (Alexandre) : 
Blues. 24192. 
Caprice. 26055. 
Cing impressions. 
Danse tzigane. 
Etude. 26056. 
Exotique. 24531. 
Fantaisie. 26057. 
Improvisation. 24955. 
Obertas. 25543. 
Prélude et fugue. 25699. 
Tour du monde en miniature. 
12382. 
Tantalo (D. A.) 
blues. 15452. 
Tanzendes rokoko. 30688. 
Tapfere soldat. 3270 (645). 
Tapia (C.) Pero me la pegas. 
Taplin (Frank): 
Happy the day.. 31742. 
Love will live on. 1582. 
Taplinger (Sylvan) Words fail me. 
26424. 
Tapp (Frank): 
Rhythm register. 11823. 
Tape machine tattle. 12233. 


12228. 
24374. 


You left me with the 


25658. 


2160 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Tapp (J. M.) Master of love. 22789. 
Tappan (Don) I fell for a_ song. 
10531. 

Tapper (B. F.) aw. and Tapper 


(Thomas) prop. Larger piano com- 
positions. 29189 (145). 
Taps. 32714. 
Tapscott (M. L.) 
8337. 
Tarant (Pierre) 
(Edouard) 
Tarbox (Frances) : 
Cup of tea. 31379. 
Flirtation. 31588. 
Good night. 31695. 
If I had wings. 32040. 
Playboy. 32876. 
Tarnow (Peter): 
Miss Contrary. 1728. 
Nothing ever happens. 
Tarnowski (Stanley) 
stars. 3333. 
Tarp (S. E.) Concertino. 
Tarr (Florence): 
Paris and May. 28246. 


Only in dreams. 


pseud. See Merz 


1973. 
Among the 


24334. 


Vienna. 28874. 
‘Tarrega (D. F.) Adelita. 12. 
Tartini (Giuseppe) Art of bowing. 
33904 (15). 
Tarto (Joe) Go get that old oaken 
bucket. 316638. 
Tarwater (R. M.) My little Nancy 
Lee. 14895. 
'Tascone (Pasquale) : 
Monachella. 30172. 
Ultima lettera a mmamma. 
26182. 
Tasgal (M. H.) Let’s fix a flat. 
19962. 2 
Tashman (Ivan) Sweet on _ you. 
33324. 
Tate (A. F.) Mistress mine. 25349. 
Tate (C. P.): 
Babe, I care for you. 15644. 


Dreams that never come true. 
18339. 
I can’t believe it’s true. 
Tell me what is love. 
Tate (FF. L.): 
Everybody knows. 
Reverie. 25758. 
Since I have known you. 5471. 
Wait on the Lord. 23712. 
When love came my way. 23810. 
Tate (H. W.) Huckle buckle blues. 
27303. 
Tate (I. R.) Rose window of San José. 
28401*. 


27322. 
30693. 


6870. 


MAtete Gd i aWi is 
Angel voices. 15517 (8), 18648 
(15). 
Bubble and the sunbeam. 21569 


(50), 29189 (47). 


Come along up the flip flap. 3270 
(104), 18648 (78). 

Georgie took me walking in the 
park. 15517 (118). 

Hold me just a little bit tighter. 
6253 (188), 18648 (167). 

I am longing for someone to love 
me. 15517 (150). 

I seem to see you everywhere. 
12862 (242), 18648 (184). 

If I could lock you in my heart 


and throw away the key. 29189 
(197). 

It’s my thistle. 3270 (829), 18648 
(200 

Just as the brook flows. 12862 


(277), 18648 (210). 

Sweet little sunbonnet lady. 29189 
(416). 

There’s one thing sets me crazy— 
that’s the girls. 3270 (655), 18648 
(348). 

What has that man Harrigan done. 
18648 (380). 

What has that man Harrigan done, 
Garibaldi from my _ countree. 
12862 (532). 

Tate (Phyllis) : 

Cradle song. 3662. 

Weathers. 5954. 

Tate (W. H.) Ive made my heart over 
for you. 22405. 

Tatjana. 18098, 20993. 

Tatlow (Doris) Summer moon. 12147. 

Tatro (H. H.) Prowlin’ thru my heart. 
2202. ! 

Tatro (Lysle) From A to Z. 

Tatton (J. M.): 

Babe holds court in Bethlehem. 
26616. 

Beauty the pilgrim. 24156. 

Trish cradle song. 1270. 
Poet’s song. 2159. 
Tatum (Hugene) My oid 

mother. 20313. 

Taub (Allen) For compositions by 
Allen Taub see this index under 
names of claimants of copyright. 

Taub (Sylvia): 

I’ve paid the penalty for loving you. 
13780. 

I waited, I found you. 10705. 

In a beautiful garden of dreams. 
24956. 

Tauber (Richard) : 


19273. 


Missouri 


Heart’s desire. 916. 
Schubert songs. 28447. 
Waltz medley. 5922. 


Taubert (Theodore) Arbitrator. 
(10). 

Taurman (M. C.) 
child. 11336. 


15517 


Music, a joy to the 


2161 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 3 


Tausig (Karl): 
It must have been the milkman. 
29189 (2138). 


You’re my hit parade. 29150. 
Tautenhayn (Carl): 
An der schodnen blauen Donau. 
26572. 


Nimm dir, mein freund, ein biss- 
chen zeit. 28102, 28103. 

Schon war es doch im alten Wien. 
2379. 

Was schert mich die welt, wenn 
nur du mich liebst. 28904. 

Wiener blut. 29050. 

Tavan (Hmile) : 
Bal masqué. 
Barbe bleue. 


29189 (450). 

12862 (376). 
Chauve-souris. 21569 (68). 
‘Orphée aux enfers. 15517 (277). 
Paul et Virginie. 15517 (293). 

Tavern princess. 26533 (289). 

Taverner (John) Christe Jesu pastor 
bone. 18933. 

Tawe-Jones (D.) 

Tayler (A. N.): 

Cupid and co. 
My Mimosa maid. 
15517 (259). 
Poor old Sweep. 
Sweep’s intermezzo. 

Taylo (L. V.) With 
33783. 

Taylor (A. A.) Sun shines brighter 
when my sweetheart smiles on me. 
23481. 

Taylor 
1246. 

Taylor (A. Y.) 

Taylor (Ann) 
6558. 

Taylor 
idge-Taylor 

Taylor’ (B.-Ue) 
9883. 

Taylor (Bertha) 

Taylor (Bob): 

I like to dream, because I meet the 
nicest kind of people. 19569. 
Monte Carlo moon. 20218. 
Taylow Cs C.) 
Little Eva. 11079. 
So much of nothin’ to do. 
Wake me up with a dream. 12527. 

Taylor (C.° H-) There's a covered 
wagon rollin’ o’er the prairie. 21049. 

Taylor (C. R. S:): 

City of New York. 21775. 
Sometime. 20842. 
Taylor (Colin): 


Desideria. 530. 


29189 (76). 
9509 (510), 


29189 (335). 
9509 (719). 
you with me. 


(A. D.) In the moonlight. 


Sunset lullaby. 5624. 
Can’t you understand. 


(Avril Coleridge-) See Coler- 
(Avril) 
Classic Italian songs. 


Forsaken. 3936. 


12016. 


Canterbury bells. 18889. 

Chow. 18932. 

Dachshund. 19015. 

Echo from the romantic age. 
27007. 


Pug. 20606. 
Taylor (Deems): 


All the world loves a lover. 18648 
(7). 

Clothes make the soldier man. 
18648 (76). 


Course of true love. 

Hecho. 18648 (114). 

Poor old Solomon. 

Smugglers. 8723. 

They never think about the man. 
18648 (349). 

Things you think are not the things 


18648 (87). 


18648 (285). 


you say. 18648 (351). 
To be continued. 18648 (357). 
Taylor (E. M.) Queen of my heart. 
Z5a29: 
Taylor (HE. N.) Apple blossom time. 
31056. 
Taylor (EK. R.) Sweets to my sweet. 
8891. 
Taylor (Edytha) Singing a song to 
you. 5486. 
Taylor, (EE. G.)) jr: 
Circus blues. 387, 6619. 
Hula hula. 16458. 


I love you, I need you, I do. 273895. 
Rythm of the band. 11876. 
Taylor (Frank) So sorry now. 20819. 
Taylor (Fred) See Taylor (F. G.) jr. 
Taylor (Freddie) You've gotta swing 
it when you bring it. 12828. 
Taylor (G. A.): 
Love is like a toy balloon. 
Moonburn. 25365. 
What is this strange power you 
have over me. 26281. 


25248. 


You meet my specifications. 26468. 
Taylor (Ggrard) : 
Down below the Rio. 13303. 


Isle I used to know. 13885. 
Taylor (Gladys): 
Bunches of grapes. 
Tunes for reading. 
Taylor “(a Co): 
Mountain ballads and home songs. 


31209. 
21149. 


32545. 
We. buried her beneath the willow. 
2957. 
Taylor (H. G.) Texas invites you. 
12260. 


Taylor (Irving): 
Let me draw you a picture. 
My heart is a violin. 14876. 
Rockin’ in a rockin’ chair. 8558. 
Swing, Mr. Charlie. 5656. 
Taylor (J. L.) Say it again. 17821. 
Taylor (J. S.) Drum major. 24481. 
Taylor (Jessie) : 
God is ealling the 
31669. 
I am happy in His love. 
Shine on, star. 33125. 


1450. 


shepherds. 
31852. 


2162 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Taylor (L. C.) Rose of the world. 


33025. 
Taylor (lL. M.) Honey, are you lovin’ 
anybody. 19471. 
Taylor (M. A.): 
Bagoo. 21664. 
Caracas. 29369. 
Taylor (M. C.): 
I think you’re wonderful. 4328. 
Land of Maureen Threave. 14020. 
Land of Medan Threave. 1423. 


No greater faith. 8205. 
Tropic moon. 2889. 


Taylor (M. H.) Design for love. 
19068. 
Taylors (VL. i.) ‘Life ‘is a dream. 
22645. 


Taylor (M. N.): 
I’ve changed my tune. 16647. 
Love was the tune. 27819. 
One heavenly night in 
17514. 
That night in Havana. 28695. 
Two silhouettes on the window- 


Spain. 


Shade. 12446. 

Taylor (Mary) I dream in vain. 
Dee, 
Taylor (Miriam) pseud. See Bock 
(M. E.) 
Taylor (O. BE.) Charm chills. 9855. 
Taylor (Paul) Irish washerwoman. 
10840. 


Taylor (Russ) See Taylor (C. R. S.) 
Taylor (S. Coleridge-) See Coleridge- 


Taylor (S.) 
Taylor (S. E.) Ionly dream. 22381. 
Taylor (Tony) I can’t keep from 


19525. 
My flapper in my 


thinking of you. 
Taylor (W. J.) 
 flivver. 25429. 
Taylor (William R.) Can’t you under- 
stand. 6558. 
Taylor (Winston R.) When I’m think- 
ing of you. 338673. 
Taylor (Yank) West of the Rockies. 
— 183869. 
Tchegodaeva (Irena) 
(Irena ) 
Tcherepnin (Nicolai) : 
Lord is my shepherd. 7814. 
Lord, my heart is not haughty. 


See Hermann 


7816. 
Tremble before the Lord. 12401: 
Tcherepnine (Alexandre) Etude du 


piano sur la gamme pentatonique. 
16137-16139. 
Techérepnine (Nicolas) : 

Bereeuse. 3445. 
Enchantment. 29549, 29550. 
Exercice militaire. 3862. 
Litanie. 4655. 
Melodie d’amour. 30139, 30140. 
Melodie orientale. 4818. 


2792. 
High 


Teabout (R. A.) Tin Can alley. 
Teagarden (Charles and Jack) 
tone studies. 7115. 
Teat (Alton) : 
Because you’ve got rhythm. 3427. 


That wonderful dreamship of 
mine. 5730. 

Thumbing my way back home. 
5174. 


Teavler (Hyman) I ean’t let my fin- 
gers slip. 10512. 
Teclaw (lL. V.) Loved 
you love some one too. 
Tedesco (EF. A.): 
Flying squadron. 
Gitana. 22092. 
My ‘home in the hills. 22936. 
Tedesco (Mario Castelnuovo) 
Castelnuovo Tedesco (Mario) 
Tedesco (Salvatore) Inno al Duce. 


one couldn’t 
227438. 


16208. 


See 


10826. 
Tedoldi (Agide) Ninna nanna. 11491. 
Teemley (Bernice) I’m dreaming 


dreams, just for you. 1084. 
Teeter (G. F.): 


Down in dear Alabama lives the 
girl I love. 10068. 
Garden of roses. 19284. 
When it’s cherry blossom time in 
Washington. 21328. 
Teetor (M. O.) Lost. 4707, 4708, 
7818. 
Teetzen (KH. H.) Five little stars. 
27076. 


Teich (C. F.) Wenn ich gliicklich bin, 
dann schrei ich juhu. 9226. 
Teichman (Harry) Dreaming of you. 
31482. 
Teitler (Harry) Our adjutant. 14538. 
Telemann (G. P.): 
Konzert. 19913, 19914. 
Sinfonia melodica C-dur. 
Zwei divertimenti. 333875. 
Telisak (Mary) My eastle of dreams. 


do147, 


11356. 

Teller (Jack) City College banner. 
6620, 32242. 

Teller (Lew) Any peace of mind. 
12935. 

Telleria (Juan) Venta de Vargas. 
28868. 


Tellier (A.) pseud. See Aletter (Wil- 
helm) 
Tellier (A. J.}: 
Ruby waltz. 11865. 
Sweetheart dear, I love you so. 


28642. 
Telma (Maurice) pseud. See Rawl- 
ings (C. A.) 
Telschow (Gustav) All right,—all 
right. 15545. 


Temperance parody. 8939. 
Temple (Dean) Loving lullaby. 14196. 


2163 


INDEX 


Temple (E. B.) 2d. Skyridin’. 
Temple (Elaine) 
way. 11984. 
Temple (Herbert) Every eye shall see 
the Son of God. 315383. 

Temple (M. S.): 
It’s spring. 32127. 


25892. 
Since you came my 


Right to love. 32996. 
Temple (Shirley) Sweet Coca-cola 
bush. 8877. 
Temple hymns and songs. 18118. 
Templeton (Alec): 
Concert waltz. 3644. 
Four character studies. 33380. 
Idyll caprice. 4364. 
Serenade with brass. 23322. 


Templeton (J. K.) Carmen. 29318*. 

Tempo-note music Co. Tempo-note 
method rhythm exercises. 2706. 

Tempus (M. M.) My dream 
1821. 

Ten famous solos. 10332. 

Ten folk-songs and folk-dances. 

Ten light overtures for 
30373. 

Ten national character dances. 

Ten old German chorales. 169. 


girl. 


30598. 
orchestra. 


18771. 


Tener (EK. B.) Kern county song. 
32208. 

Tennent (H. M.) Why wait until to- 
morrow. 23877. 

Tenner (Katherine) August moon. 
21643. 


Tennessee music & printing co. Home- 
land harmony. 19468. 
Tenney (G. B.): 
Epitaph. 3270 (168). 
Sylvelin. 30676. 
Then tell me how to woo thee love. 
3270 (652). 


Tenney (J. B.) Mexicali Rose. 1709, 
27920. 

Tenney (Mildred) I would be true. 
32022. 


Tenney (Seward) : 
At Hallowe’en. 24109. 
Funeral of the goblins. 27119. 
Tennylynn (Rocco) pseud. See Web- 
ster (G. L.) 


Tennyson (Harold) Dear angel 
mother of mine. 19049. 
Tenth man. 32678. 
Tenzer (Elias): 
Amour de Salome. 31045. 


Cinita linda. 31308. 
Tyrolean folk-lied. 5853. 
Valse lente. 5879. 
Tepe (Annette) a@u., and Tepe (Mar- 


eella) prop. Little Red Riding 
Hood. 25193*. 

Tepsic (Pete) All you left me. 
24067. 

Terbell (P. L.) Ive gotten rid of the 
blues. 27488. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Terburggen (Marie) Moonlight. 1757. 

Terego (Al) Who was that lady? 
That was no lady. 30912. 

Terheggen (L. A.) Loyalty. 27838. 


Terker (Arthur) Sing me to sleep 
with a love lullaby. 23866, 28508, 
28509. 

Termine (Paul) I’m just a lucky 
Gypsy. 7315. 

Termini (Frank) Night. 25506. 

Terrana (Lawrence) : 

Inno imperiale italico. 138870. 
Maria José di Belgio. 20157. 
Terrana (Lorenzo) See Terrana 

(Lawrence ) 

Terranova (G. E.): 

Metropolis anthem. 17182. 
Non piu la rivedro. 5060. 
Reminiscenze italiche. 5315, 


Terrell (Minnie) 
night. 24972. 

Terrey (Pinkey) 

Terrey (S. P.) 


In my dreams last 


See Terrey (S. P.) 
I’m through with you. 


19641. 

Terrill (Alice) Dude ranch Romeo. 
21945. 

Terroux (Y¥Y. G.) When you're away. 
12645. 

Terry (Augustus) You're my Lucky 
Strike. 23986. 

Terry (Charlotte) Day you cail me 
dear. 15979. 


Terry (Frances E.): 
Behind the sleigh-bells. 9509 (52). 
Going to camp. 9509 (254). 
Going to sleep. 12862 (198). 
Little stranger. 12862 (302). 
Off for the country. 9509 (537). 
Old violin. 12862 (380). 

Terry (Fred KE.) God save our air- 

man king. 3994. 
Terry (H. J.) Pretty blonde curls. 


17667. 

Perry UCM wR.) Texas centennial. 
12259. 

Terry (M. C.) Twentieth reunion 
march for class of 1915, Princeton 
university. 15163. 

Terry (Robert) My compliments to 
you. 8069. 

Tertis (Lionel) : 

Allegretto. 33079-33082. 


Sinfonia concertante. 20252. 
Tesarik (B. J.): 
Mountain lassie comes to town. 
14320. 
Sleigh-bells. 5499. 

Sunshine. 5627. 
Tesehner (Melchior) 
and honor. 46. 
Tesio (P.) & sons: 
Nené. 22999. 
Vita piacentina. 
Yolanda. 26435. 


All glory, laud, 


26218. 


2164. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Teske (Jas.) See Teske (L. J.) jr. 
Teske (L. J.) jr. Sweetheart dear. 
12185. 
Tessier 
19505. 
Tessiner herbstlied. 21006. 
Tesson (Pierre) : 


CAC. Dz) Hymn of peace. 


Chanson des chansons. 29379. 
D’une fontaine. 19014. 
Rideau de ma voisine. 20655. 
Tu me demande rieuse. 30780. 
Tesson (W. A.) I shall not weep. 
16635. 
Test (M. L.) Bondage. 31186. 
Test (Zelda) Jll1 meet my love in 
Slumberland. 27377. 
Testa (Walter) Change of tune. 
24277*. 


Tetlock (R. A.) 
Tews (H. A.): 


Dorothy. 31459. 


Closer to you. 397. 
Tango melody. 2691. 
Texas. Univ. Students’ assn. Eyes of 
Texas. 6879. 


Texas centennial central exposition: 
Abandonment scene. 9516. 
Cavalcade of Texas, an empire on 


parade. 21764. 
Coronado’s entrance. 9918. 
Coronado’s exit. 9919. 
Old Chisholm trail. 11558. 
Song of freedom. 12046. 

Texas Christian univ.: 
Alma mater hymn. 6296. 


Horned frogs, we are all for you. 
7147. 
Texas ranger. 10514, 11754, 12264. 
Texas rangers. 21011. 
Texidor (Jaime): 
Amparito roca. 6319. 
Bonds of friendship. 3488. 
Carrascosa. 3553, 31259. 
Glory to labour. 3982. 
Thalberg (S.) Tarantella. 33370. 
Thalia verlag. Herz in maske. 16403. 
Thamer (Stella) When I am with you 


dear. 18405. 
Tharp (V. B.) Since you went away 
33146. 


That girl from Paris. . 31231,. 32362, 
32525, 32615, 33096. 


That girl o’ mine. 12862 (246, 290, 300, 


aN 
Thateher (Charles) Two blue eyes in 
Dixie. 15167. 


Thayer (C. W.): 
Because I am lonely for you. 9675. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt, he’s our 
President. 16235, 27103. 
Let’s have prosperity. 16940. 
You’ve gotta treat your mama 


right if you’re gonna get devo-| Thielemann 


tion from me. 21548. 


Thayer (E. H.): 
He is our God. 26533 (110). 
Hope thou in God. 26583 (121). 
Love not the world. 24031 (122). 
Thayer (Howard) Mating call. 22791. 
Thayer (Pat): 
Dear England mine. 
Here’s to the best of us. 
Hills sleep on. 16411. 
Love’s contradiction. 22748. 
Road that is calling me home. 


3694, 9991. 
19443. 


33009. 
Rubicon. 5375. 
Snowbird. 20812. 


Three score and ten. 18193. 
Woods are my cathedral. 18588. 
Thayer (R. L.) I love to snuggle when 
I dance. 16547. 
Theatrical enterprises. Love them and 
leave them or let them alone. 30076. 
Theberge (A. A.) Sweet mother of 
mine. 5648. 
Theckston (N. W.) 
Theile (Joh.): 
Du falsches herze. 31498. 
Unser matz hatt einen grossen lan- 
gen bart. 383560. 
Thelm (M. A.) Bowl of gardenias. 
26708. 
There shines a little star. 
They are mowing. 15091. 
Thibault (EK. L.) Moon in the sky. 
32526. 
Thibault (George) : 


Forsaken. 3936. 


2764. 


Let’s trade hearts dear. 7723, 
16949. 

Shake your feet. 11948. 

You’re the queen of hearts. 12816. 


Thibodeau (A. J.): 
Clouds. 13176. 
Dancing butterflies. 
Dream stars. 6803. 
Forty little steps from heaven. 
762. 

Here comes the popcorn man. 
7102. 

Horse and buggy days. 4158. 

Ill dream a little dream of you. 


13229. 


1047. 
I sing to you my sweet Hawaiian 
love. 13754. 


Lights are low. 16964. 

My Billy boy. 4931. 

One night in Spain. 8329. 
Someday, maybe. 17956. 

Sweet was the night. 14971. 
When it’s springtime on the Ar- 


royo Seeo. 153809. 
When we are together. 15332. 
Thiele (Willi) Skagerrak-marsch. 
2470. 


(Per) Canto d’amore. 


18891. 


ee 2165 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


Thieme (D. M. and M. V.) 
Lookout Mountain cabin. 10805, 
Thies (Hazel) For you just you. 
13424. 
Thilenius (J. H.): 
*Cause I know. 21760. 
Memories in the moonlight. 
Mysteries. 20335. 
To-morrow’s dream. 23642. 
When the evening shadows fall. 
18426. 
Thiman (HK. H.): 
Dance for a children’s party. 6703. 
Devotion. 538. 
Fairy ship. 19207. 
Gentle maiden. 24603. 
Heraclitus. 16394. 
Hey diddle diddle. 27251. 
I have a garden. 7230. 
In springtime. 27551. 
Jack and Jill. 27593. 
Jesu, the very thought of Thee. 
32154, 
Little Boy Blue. 27736. 
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. 
27888. 
O be joyful in the Lord. 23052. 
Orpheus with his lute. 5174. 
Over the mountains. 17559. 
Two seventeenth century 
18176. 
You gentlemen of England. 12775. 
Things to come. 6392, 6468, 8473, 9002, 
iene 7 
Thingsted (Axel) 
og te’bavs igen. 24706. 
Thirion (Louis) Réves. 
Thirty-four unison songs. 
This is a sin-trying world. 
Thisll make you whistle. 
1004, 1112, 1134, 1392, 
8240, 21814, 22972, 24848. 
This mad whirl. 29242, 29603, 30021, 
30581, 30907, 30979, 33424. 
Thixton (Olive) Is it too late to love. 
7528. 
Thoni (M.) Accordeon-stunde. 29193. 
Thom (lL. E.) Tell me dear. 5692. 
Thomas (A. C.) Mem’ry of your smile. 
4831. 
Thomas (A. §8.) 


17170. 


tunes. 


Hen te’ kommoden 


24031 (172). 
3270 (154). 
28747. 

400, 562, 
2774, 3139, 


Forty short artistic 


studies. 18648 (353). 

Thomas (Adelaida) See Thomas 
(A. S.) . 

Thomas (Afan) Welsh choral fan- 
tasy. 2997. 


Thomas (B. B.) 
is haunting me. 

Thomas (Bob) 
21152. 

Thomas (C. C.) 

Thomas (C. H.) 


Ghost of your love 
16263. 
Turn on the moon. 


Search. 5423. 
Jesus only. 27606. 


In my| Thomas (C. L. A.): 


Célébres leeons de solfége 4 chan 
gements de clef. 29189 (431). 


Connais-tu le pays. 15099. 
Mignon gavotte. 26119. 
Thomas (Cecil) I wonder. 138808. 


Thomas (Clayton) pseud. See Cade 
s. T. 
Thomas (D. H.) Oh, sinner man, tell 
me whar youse gwine. 5106. 
Thomas: (4 ke): 
All the world. 51. 
Behold that star. 211. 
Bridgebuilders. 1708. 
Christmas folk song. 
Farmers. 718. 
Growing Jesus. 2382. 
Houses of worship. 848. 
Lumbermen. 1621. 
Now praise we great and famous 
men. 1983. 
O painter of the fruits and fiow- 
ers. 1995: 
Peace makers. 2121. 
Rain music. 206. 
Sea gull. 2390. 
Shipbuilders. 2427. 
True neighbors. 2841. 
We, Thy people, praise Thee. 
Wind harps. 93122. 
Workers together. 3152. 
Workman in a village home. 3154. 


382. 


907. 


World itself keeps Haster. 3156. 
World one neighborhood. 38157. 


Year’s at the spring. 38170. 
Thomas (F. D.) Now, let’s begin. 


11515. 
Thomas (G. W.) I don’t love nobody 
but you. 31876. 


Thomas (George) : 
Mooniight and 
11306. 
Poor young daddy. 30421. 
Voice of a broken heart. 12512. 
Thomas (H. A.) When the leaves turn 
from green to gold. 28990. 
Thomas (Harker I.) Cryin’ my heart 


reminiscence. 


out. 458. 
Thomas (Harold F.) Three pieces. 
23612. 
Thomas (J. B.): 
I fell in love with a dream. 
29785. 
Let’s pretend that we’re in heaven. 
16944. 
Thomas. Je) 
Eastertide. 636. 


Joys of Junetime. 7580. 
Thomas (J. lL.) My little song. 11404. 


Thomas (J. T.) Greatest plan. 865, 
22187. 
Thomas (Jasper) : 
Brother Brodie and his violin. 
13097. 


2166 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cutie. 243866. 
Deep river, here I come, love needs 
me no more. 18259. 
Don’t stop loving me. 18297. 
Gona elope with a beautiful girl, 
gotta catch a midnight train. 
13485. 
Hallelujah, I’m free again. 
Harlem jamboree. 135382. 
I never had a girl like you. 22376. 
Jolly Ethiopians. 10921. 
My little sepian girl. 17827. 
Was it you. 26242. 
Thomas (Jean) T. V. A. 38350. 
Thomas (Jesse) Love dream. 20076. 
Thomas (Jim) My happiness means 


22151. 


you. 28021. 
Thomas (Kurt) : 
Daran ist erschienen die liebe 
Gottes. 9976. 
Erhalt uns, Herr. 19175. 
Fiirechte dich nicht. 10276. 


Ftrwahr, er trug unsre krankheit. 


10277. 

Gott fihret auf mit jauchzen. 
19346. 

Gott wird abwischen alle trinen. 
10836. 

Herr, ich habe lieb die stiitte 


deines hauses. 10426. 
Herr, sei mir gnidig. 10428. 
Ist Gott ftir uns. 10850. 
Jauchzet Gott, alle lande. 
Mache ich auf, werde 

11191. 

Machet die tore weit. 11192. 
Niemand hat grossere liebe. 11481. 
Olympische kantate. 30336. 
Sechs heitere und _ besinnliche 

chorlieder und madrigale. 5765. 
Tod ist verschlungen in den sieg. 

12367. 

Wenn ich mit menschen- und mit 

engelzungen redete. 212809. 


10901. 
licht. 


Thomas (Leonard) Sons of Yale. 
33242. 

Thomas (Lewys) Vagabonds. 21188. 

Thomas (Lloyd) Quivery quavers. 
17691. 

Thomas (Lucille) I will greet you 


with a heartbeat, dear. 13803. 
Thomas (M. G.) Prince and the rose. 
17668*. 
Thomas (Mansel) : | 
Boy’s song. 15755. 


Gyda’r bore bach. 27192. 
Moonbeams. 17239. 
Triumph song. 26154. 


Thomas (N. H.) It takes a lovin’ wo- 


man. 16812. 

Thomas (PR. A.) Seram, Oscar, scram. 
20740. 

Thomas (P. E.) Meet me to-night in 
Slumberland. 1688. 


— 


Thomas (Raymond) Raindrops. 2230. 

Thomas (René) Célébres lecons de 
solfége 4 changements de clef. 29189 
(481). 

Thomas (Trudy) 

Thomas (Vincent) 


Don’t say no. 3757. 
Song of the wind. 


12061. 
Thomas (W. P.) Midnight lullaby. 
32486. 
Thomé (Francis) : 
Légende de  VUkraine. 29189: 
(239). 
Menuet-bagatelle. 29189 (264). 
Scaramouche. 29189 (375). 
Simple aveu. 5470, 17900, 265383 
(2161). 


Sous la feuillée. 29189 (403). 
Thompson (A. H.): 
Candles on my birthday cake. 
3530. 
Little dog Dandy. 4662. 
Muffins for tea. 5389. 
Owl. 4662. 
Planting a tree. 4662. 
Riding along. 35385. 
Sally and the rabbits. 
Squirrel Nutkin. 4662. 
Thompson (A. H. A.) New York town. 
20355. 
Thompson (A. L.) In a hamlet by the 


5389. 


sea. 16709. 
Thompson (A. V.) Sing a song of 
praise. 207838. 
Thompson (Arthur): 
I’m lonely, alone, without you. 
7317. 


Love’s reverie. 4757. 
Moonlight madness. 4887. 
Smile that made my dreams come 
true. S&718. 
Then I’ll believe in you. 
Without you. 9373. 
You're a dream. 9446. 
Thompson (B. E.): 
Crying for the dawn. 459. 
Prepare ye. 25705. | 
Thompson (B. L.) Song on my lips. 
23415. 
Thompson (Barbara) 
ing. 26894. 
Thompson (. H.): 
My peaceful cabin. 30247. 
Tahiti and you. 15000. 
Thompson (Fred) Don’t break the 
chain. 10046. 
Thompson (G. V.): 


8981. 


Dawn is break- 


Are you a post or a tree. 8344. 
University of Toronto, Toronto 
conservatory of music. 28848. 
When the shadows flee away. 


33702. 
Thompson (G. V.) Iltd.: 
And yet you wouldn’t say. 3337. 
Are you a post or a tree. 3344. 


2167 


INDEX 


Thompson (G. V.) 1td.—Continued. 
Awaiting the chair. 6364. 


Canada: dear land o’mine. 3533. 

Cow-boy, don’t forget your mother. 
449. 

Cowboy lullaby. 450. 

Fate of old strawberry roan. 
19220. 


Hillbilly Valley. 981. 

I’m in love with five little girls. 
13709. 

I’ve got those hobo blues. 

In the Northland. 9684. 

Life and death of John Dillinger. 
C33: 

Lonesome for baby to-night. 1535. 

Longing for my Mississippi home. 
1536. 

Moonlight prison blues. 1759. 

My blues have turned to sunshine. 


1165. 


1811. 
My little silver-haired sweetheart. 
18638. 


My Missoula Valley moon. 1872. 


My Montana sweetheart. 1874. 
Northland songs—no. 1. 11507, 
ee rud. 

Rescue from Moose River gold 
mine. 14655. 

Rosamunde. 11915. 


Sun-down blues. 2625. 


Trail to heme, sweet home. 2825. 
University of Toronto, Toronto 
conservatory of music. 28848. 
Wandering. 11917. 

When the shadows flee away. 
33702. 


Yodelling hillbilly. 3174. 
Thompson (H. B.) I’m trying to live 


for you dear. 29825. 
Thompson (H. M.) Proud Maisie. 
32924. 


Thompson (H. R.) Let’s dance this 
waltz all over again. 25156. 
Thompson (H.S8S.) See Fowler (H. T.) 
Thompson (J. L.) Dawn is breaking. 
26894. 
Thompson (J. W.) 
wilt. 32598. 
Thompson (Joe) See Thompson (J. L.) 
Thompson (John) : 
Brownies’ carnival. 
Covered wagon. 448. 
First grade book. 3901. 


My Jesus, as Thou 


3007. 


Forest dawn. 3927. 
Lullaby. 3496. 
Marche slav. 5822. 
Pilgrim suite. 20547. 


Plantation memories. 5229. 

Tango-carioca. 5677. 

Teaching little fingers to play. 
23556. 

Twenty-four sketches. 30733. 

Valse triste. 21193. 


ptiTH, Ness, VeSE 


Thompson (L. 8.): 

Songs of the 
17981. 

Songs of the I am. 


ascended masters. 


8778. 


Thompson (Laurie) Say the word. 
25817. 
Thompson (Lee): 


Oceasional kisses won’t do. 30312. 
You write the musie and I'll write 


the words. 24022. 
Thompson (Loretta) See Thompson 
(M. L.) 
Thompson (M. BE.) Can it be that I’m 
in love. 18881. 


Thompson (M. L.): 
Gosh, I’m hopeless. 10833. 
I’m blue because I love you. 
Thompson (M. P.) Songs 
delta delta. 5552. 
Thompson (Mabel) 
you. 18476. 
Thompson (Marjorie) 
voice of Jesus say. 
Thompson (Montrose) 
25750. 
Thompson (Odie) : 


16563. 
of Delta 


Why can’t I forget 
I heard the 


3270 (284). 
Remember me. 


Down a mountain trail. 31462. 
I hate to say good-bye to the 
prairie. 381890. 


Thompson (R. A.) : 
At a place called Calvary. 15622. 
Jesus my friend. 16830. 
Thompson (R. B.) You must be born 
again. 29131. 
Thompson (Randall) : 
Little prelude. 7773. 
Peaceable kingdom. 
Song after sundown. 
Thompson (Raymond) 
away. 5482. 
Thompson (Roy): 


32843. 
$756. 
Sing the blues 


Charm song. 9856. 
Evening song. 21979. 


11740. 
12100. 


Pretty ploughboy. 
Spring is coming. 


Thompson (S. A.) Come unto Me. 
29478. 

Thompson (T. V.) Harlem funeral. 
4075. 


Thompson (Van Denman) : 
Father, in Thy mysterious presence 
kneeling. 3881. 
I only know. 27460. 
Soldiers of the cross, arise. 30571. 
Thompson (W. E.) Sing lovely lady. 
28505. 
Thompson (W. J.): 
Ashes of love. 9606. 
Stealing my share of love. 20903. 
Thomsen (Carlo): 
Bellevue revyen 1936. 24168. 
Giv mig dit hjerte, min egen ven. 
24618. 
Kun en lille sang. 29988. 


2168 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Naar vi to bli’r gift. 8156. 
Skénneste af alle sange. 258911. 
Vaarens melodi. 26193. 
Violinens sang. 15212. 
Thomsen (Robert) I want to be friends 
with all and you. 4845. 
Thomson (Bothwell) aw., and Thomson 
(K. B.) prop. O beautiful night. 
33904 (216). 


Thomson (Frank) Just you and I. 
25093. 

Thomson (H. HE.) New York big pa- 
rade. 11479. 

Thomson (M. A.) My future is you. 
4945. 


Thomson (M. T.): 


Come and dance with me. 21791. 
My girl. 143869. 
That's the way they do in Caro- 
lina. 210380. 
Thompson (Sydney) Show me Thy 
ways. 25861. 
Thomson (V. C.): 
House-car honeymoon. 16448. 
t am living your dream. 19511. 
My infatuation. 30229. 
Star light—star bright. 2578. 
Thomson (Vic): 
Army mule. 6346. 
I die a little each day. 13634. 


Thoner (H. C.): 
Blue line waltz. 6476. 
Have a picture my own of you. 
7076. 
Hold my feet. 7130. 
I love you because. 
I’m living just for you. 
Inanda. 7510. 
Our navy. 14547. 
Thorn (H. EH.) You are my rose from 
the garden of love. 21487. 
Thorne (Al) I ama marionette. 31849. 


1067, 4257. 
16591. 


Thorne (F. A.) jr. Two hands in a 
glove. 15169*. 

Thorne (H. V.) Mystic knights of the 
sea. 32640. 


"Twas in autumn. 9088. 
Thorne (Lillie) Ocean full of love and 
a kiss on evry wave. 14481. 
Thorne (Rosamond) pseud. See Wag- 
ness (Bernard) 
Thornton (James) 
the man in the moon. 


Thorne (Hap) 


My sweetheart’s 
17356. 


Thornton (R. G.) Mist-clouds. 27937. 
Thornton (R. S8.): 
Flight of the butterflies. 22034. 


Pageant of flowers. 28239. 
Thornton (Speedy) See Thornton (W. 
H 


3) 
Thornton (W. H.) You just wait. 


21505. 
Thorpe (H. B.) Dear moon. 18249. 
Thorsen (Arthur) Pony express. 
23196. 


Thorsen (P. A.) I wouldn’t take a 
million for you. 7423. 
Thorsings (Alfred) musikforlag: 


Canto d’amore. 18891. 

Du. 24488. 

Farbrors vals. 24545. 

Melodi amoroso. 20180, 22808. 


Mindernes spinet. 25342. 
Oh! tag mig med til Hawaii. 28153. 
Peter og Lise. 25342. 
To miniaturer. 19375. 
Ved Donauens bred. 26200. 
Thou ancient, thou glorious, thou alp- 
crowned North. 18186. 
Threadgill (C. G.): 


Fightin’ that feelin’. 3895. 


Why did you let me go. 6088. 
Three amens. 382350. 
Three blind mice. 23064, 25557, 33433. 


Three Bohemian songs. 9149. 
Three cheers for love. 4055, 4644, 4697, 
6061, 10362, 14142, 15353, 18076. 
Three long years. 21088. 
Three more locks ahead. 12345. 
Three smart girls. 28547, 30221, 30579, 
82588. 
Three twins. 12862 (394), 15517 (155). 
Threlkeld (Harle) Weaver of dreams. 
21276. 
Throckmorton (V. B.) 
Wiil Rogers. 7476. 
Thrower (Edith) When you leave me. 
26338. 
Thuille (Ludwig) 
zer. 30831. 
Thulen (Mel) I wonder why. 32019. 
Thurban (T. W.): 
Della Rosa. 10013. 
Mia Gitana. 11267. 
Who'd like to pay for my holiday. 
3270 (734). 
Thurber (G. W.) 
Rockies. 19764. 
Thurgood (Caroline) Out of the night. 
28237. 
Thuringer (Marguerite) : 
I think you’re wonderful. 
Land of Maureen Threave. 
Land of Medan Threave. 
No greater faith. 8205. 


In memory of 


Vorspiel und wal- 


In sight of the 


4328. 
14020. 
1423. 


Tropic moon. 2839. 
Thuringer (Peggy) See Thuringer 
(Marguerite) 
Thurman (Alva) I get so lonesome. 
(22 


Thurmon (L. A.) When the sun sets 
oer the Colorado hills. 15328. 

Thurmond (Doris) Pickaninny. 11683. 

Thursen (B. C.) Book of books. 15744. 

Thush (1. B.) au., and Thush (Morris) 
prop. Sometime to-day. 8752. 

Thwaites (M. J.) My haunting melody. 
4949) 


2169 


INDEX 


Thyen (J. F.) 
freckle boy. 29147. 
Tibbens (B. E.): 
Evening. 10159. 
I’m gonna build myself a castle on 
that old Hawaiian shore. 24844. 
I need money. 24880. 
Is it true. 4486. 
My Juanita. 8105. 
You’re headed for a fall. 
Tibbetts (L. E.): 
Colleen. 6686. 
Cosy as a posy in a vase. 6672. 
I’m going to be the best man on my 


26480. 


sweetheart’s wedding-day. 7308. 
I was just dreaming. 7408. 
Rhythm of the jungle. 14665. 
Rolling stone. 14691. 
Twilight shadows. 18249. 
Tibbitts (G. F.) Good tidings in Scrip- 
ture and spiritual songs. 19340. 


Tichenor (A. T.) 
don’t cry. 4659. 
Ticktin (Celia) : 
Stars over Catalina. 


Little brown eyes 


30626. 


Why do you haunt me. 29044. 
Tideo. 5778. 
Tiefenthal (Don) Turtle shuffle. 
23661. 
Tiefland. 6253 (138, 483). 
Tiemann (R. W.) £=Tango espanol. 
20987. 


Rangers’ song. 8504. 
I’m sorry we parted. 


Tierney (Harry) 
Tiers (J. W.) 
4303. 
Tigert (R. A.): 
Because my heart will not behave. 
21686. 
Dark moon, 15963. 
I love you love’s sweet way. 16554. 


I’m goin’ ashore to-night. 13699. 
I’ve been saving kisses. 13767. 
Why can’t I. 18475. 

Tighe (HK. F.): 
Christ, our King. 29397. 
Hail, Cornhuskers, hail. 24663. 


Tighe (Walter) : 
Fairy tales. 29571. 
Honolulu lullaby. 10463. 
I'll forget the rest of the world. 
22282, 
I never stole anything valuable 
until I stole you. 7354. 
Just keepin’ me on the string. 
29958. 
Wait for me. 
Tildsley (Lillian) 
18998. 
Till we meet again. 12814. 


12522. 
Cruising around. 


Tiller (Mrs. Richard) jr. See Tiller 
(W. A.) 

Tiller (W. A.) Baby, you’ve done 
things to me. 26618. 

Tilley (Reby) Wanderer. 33614. 


pt. iI, n.s., v. 31 


You’re mother’s little | Tillinghast (Clara): 


Assumpta est Maria. 9608. 
Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound. 
22145. 
Blessed Jesu, 
6466. 
Hodie Christus natus est. 16415. 
How lovely is Thy dwelling place. 
9760. 
Let their celestial concerts all unite. 
22146. 
May no rash intruder. 10359. 
My friend ’tis so much wind. 9645. 
Praise our God who reigns in 
heaven. 6383. 
Regina coeli. 11807, 
Rejoice in the Lord alway. 11808. 
To Thee be praise forever. 6386. 
Tillman (A. S8.): 
Snow bound. 8726. 
When. 9247. 
Tillman (C. D.) Book of books. 
Tillona (T. F. or Tom): 
Donna in blue. 31450. 
Eagle on parade. 29535. 
Ecco peceché. 31510. 
Tilsley (Harry) My old man’s a com- 
mercial traveller. 14412. 


fount of mercy. 


15744. 


Tilson (H. H.) You never ean tell. 
3206. 

Tilton (L. C.) 66th infantry, light 
tanks. 15517. 

Tily (J.) Songs of the Phi kappa psi 


fraternity and its colleges and uni- 
versities. 17982. 
Timberg (Sammy) : 
Be human. 18773. 
Birds of a feather in Hawaii. 
Down in our alley. 31464. 
Ducky Wueky. 29531. 
Everybody’s getting ready for the 
wedding. 31535. 
Go out and make friends with the 
world. 22105. 
Hamburger mine. 13523. 
Humpty Dumpty. 973. 
I’ve got those house cleaning blues. 
22402. 
I wanna be a life guard. 15783. 
I want a cowboy for a sweetheart. 


237, 


224069. 

Learn the art of self defense. 
14034. 

Let’s all go to grampy’s show. 
16926, 


Let’s build a bridge today. 14050. 

Let’s spend a day at the zoo. 22640. 

Little stranger. T7778. 

Moving song. 14323. 

Nothing to-day kind sir. 25529. 

Pigeons fly around and around. 
23182. 

Popeye on the wire. 23198. 

Popeye song folio. 32887. 


2170 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Vote for grampy. 383592. 
We did it. 2958, 
When I’m at the wheel of my auto- 
mobile. 23799. 
Why am I so beautiful. 30914. 
X-mas comes but once a year. 
21462. 
Ya gotta have pep. 15422. 
You're not built that way. 15478. 
Timid maiden. 33448. 
Timm (B. C.): 
I’m dreaming. 31930. 
My prairie queen. 17346. 
Readin’ between the lines. 
Still my love lingers on. 
Trmm ~ "CH. * 2) 
31180. 
Timm (H. E.): 
I’m dreaming. 31930. 
My prairie queen. 17346. 


20631. 
18015. 
Blue-eyed waitress. 


Readin’ between the lines. 20631. 
Still my love lingers on. 18015. 
Timpson (i. P.) My Idaho, 20291. 


Tinel (Edgar) auw., and Tinel (P.) prop. 
Katharina. 12862 (280). 
Tingle (Ethel) : 
Busy fingers. 6526. 
Evening breezes. 8426. 
Exerpt from Largo. 6877. 
Falling leaves. 8708. 
Hickory dickory dock. T7776. 
Juanita. 7583. 
Lightly row. 7740. 
Little star. T7776. 
Long, long, ago. 7798. 
Old MacDonaid. 7583. 
Playmates. 8426. 
Ride a cock horse. 9010. 
Sleighing song. 8708. 
This old man. 9010. 
Waltz in C major. 9172. 
What does little birdie say. 79578. 
Tinker (R. M.): 
Ill love you if I can, Suzanne. 
10575. 
I'll write a song. 22295. 
Just a puppy dog. 10984. 
Roll dem bones. 2304. 
You’re sweet—you’re neat, you’re 
all that I desire. 23994. 
Tinker (Wilkie) Bonnie blue-eyed las- 
sie of our town. . 9751. 
Tinkis (Margaret) There’s a cabin in 


the cedars. 38411. 
Pinmihime sr (Se Sz) Moon is. shining. 
30174. 


Tinney (C. E.) 
29189 (484). 
imi em cde Ge) 
you. 31960. 
Tinturin (Peter): 
How like a rose is love. 
Summer breeze. 18045. 


Ye that by night. 


I’m still in love with 


10478. 


Sweetheart, sweetheart, pronounced 
darling. 3883830. 
Thru a veil of indifference. 9021. 
Tip top music pub. co.: 
I wanna ride on a trolley car. 
13785. 
When the wind goes who-00-00. 
15329. 
Tippmamsell (Die) 3270 (662). 
Tipton (L. Campbell-) See Campbell- 
Tipton (1L.) 
Tipton (Marion Campbell-) See Camp- 
bell-Tipton (Marion) 
Tirindelli (P. A.): 
Fantasia. 26533 (293). 
Ninna-nanna. 38270 (453). 
Ombra @’autunno. 26533 (212). 
Sol ei non torna. 26533 (265). 
Tischner (F. A.) - Let’s try again. 
32268. 
Tishkowsky (Aron) Hamavdil. 889. 
Tisko (William) In a little blue cafe. 


13889. 
Tison (J. W.) My Georgia belle. 
25430. 
Tite (Gabe) I worship you. 16682. 
Titl (ASH air 
Overture on Slavonic airs. 9509 
(549). 
Serenade. 24031 (182), 25834— 
25839. 
Titus (A. A.): 
Dad’s trail. 6699. 
Depression. 3714. 
In the evening when the work is 
done. 4405. 


My hand was the law. 8086. 

Titus (J. B.): 
H-air—music. 
Going places. 24630. 

Tiumieniewa (I.) alee S02. 

Tivnen (R. J.) Irish lullaby. 

To and fro. 33454. 

To Mary-with love. 28769. 

To Santa’s house, via the magic beam 

of transportation. 2803*. 
Toalson (Newell) There’s a spot in 
the Ozarks. 15082. 

Tobani (T. M.): 
Canzonetta. 
Crescendo. 
Hearts and flowers. 

29189 (157). 
Hello Bill. 21569 (196). 
Rakoezy overture. 381003 (147). 
Second gavotte. 29189 (378). 
Tobani (T. M.) au., and Tobani (J. 


21951. 


1271. 


"29189 (54). 
29189 (72). 
24031 (68), 


M.) prop.: 
Around the Christmas tree. 29189 
(9). 
Divertissement. 26533 (55). 
Dolorosa. 3270 (147), 15517 (80), 


18648 (100). 
Elsa’s dream. 18648 (871). 


2171 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


Tobani (T. M.) aw., and Tobani (J. M.) 
prop.—Centinued. 
Erl-king. 12862 (452). 
Farewell. 12862 (453). 
Herodias. 12862 (380), 
(240). 
Hungarian fantasia. 21569 (215). 
Lohengrin. 29189 (456). 
Magie flute. 9509 (500). 
March. 26533 (118). 
Mazurek. 24031 (124). 
Melodie. 24031 (156), 
(179). 
Menuet. 
Mother. 
Opera mirror. 
Parade militaire. 


15517 


26533 


3270 (64). 

1773, 4895. 

18648 (277). 
26533 (180). 


Pastorale. 3270 (65). 

Petit bolero. 26533 (220). 

Poupée valsante. 12862 (410), 
26583 (227). 

Prélude du Déluge. 6253 (400). 

Rovet d’Omphale. 3270 (560), 


15517 (329). 
Rustle of spring. 12862 (444). 
Salome dance. 29:89 (366). 


Serenade. 24031 (182). 

Toreador song. 29189 (38). 

Waffenschmeid. 6253 (505). 

Wedding day at Troldhaugen. 
12862 (204). 

Yankee girl. 15517 (462), 18648 
(393). 

Ye merry birds. 18648 (3894), 


24031 (254). 
Tobias (Charlie) : 
All quiet on the old front porch 
tonight. 15544. 
Glorious girl. 818. 
Gone with the wind. 27163. 
Let’s tee off together. 16948. 
Mickey Mouse’s birthday party. 
25336, 27924. 
Old forgotten lullaby. 5116. 
Old New England moon. 23089. 
Silhouettes under the stars. 25868. 
There’s a_ Silver moon on _ the 
Golden Gate. 23598, 26104. 
Wake up and sing. 2941, 5916. 
Westward ho. 12575, 33648. 
You better play ball with me. 
12757. 
Tobias (H. H.): 
Here comes the girl. 27244, 31783. 
Then came the Indians. 5732, 
18150. 
Westward ho. 
Tobias (Harry): 
Love fiesta. 30066. 
Oh bella mia. 25545. 
So divine. 25910. 
Take me back to those wide open 
spaces. 30681, 33355. 
Tell me why. 28685. 


12575, 33648. 


Then came the Indians. 5782, 
18150. 

Trip to Mars. 5818. 

Underneath the blue Montana 
skies. 15188. 


Tobin (F. M.) 
Tobin (J. R.): 
Circus scenes. 29408. 
Jack of all trades. 13925. 
Round the village green. 25795. 
Transposing at the piano. 33488— 
33490. 
Tobin (John) 
pire. 33016. 
Tobin (Lew) See Tobin (Louis) 
Tobin (Louis) Dancing in the moon- 
light. 15949. 
Tocci (Florindo) : 
Left you all alone. T696. 
Our love will never die. 
Venetian moon. 9134. 
Todd (Bill) See Todd (W. V.) 
Todd (Clarence) Oooh! Look-a there, 
ain’t she pretty. 8340. 


Drifting along. 16098. 


Roll, ye drums of em- 


17545. 


Todd (M. F.) Faint heart. 19203. 
Toddc(W...di).z 
Away out in Wyoming. 26613. 


Won’t a cabin do, 29084. 


You are like a_ shooting star. 
29106. 
Todd (W. V.) You-ain’t lyin’, 18555. 
Todt (B:) ‘Kantate no. 152. “29189 
(1.7) 3 
Toebbe (H. E.) It must be paradise. 
10857. 


Toenberg (M. O.) Sleep, sonny boy, 
sweet dreams. 2476. 

Toenberg (Marie) There’s a song in 
my heart. 21056. 

Torne (Bengt de): 


Deux danses. 30753. 
Deux poémes. 30754. 
Mot. 30186. 
Toéschi (C. G.) Symphony in D. 
26037. 
Toff (Herbert) With you beside me. 
33781. 
Toland (R. L.) Island of dreams. 
25008. 


Tolhurst (Henry) : 
Chanson russe. 3270 (91). 
Spring song. 38270 (619). 
Tolley (S. A.) My Southland home. 
28068. 
Tolman (C. J.) Chordmanual. 3588. 
Tolson (Jimmy) :. 
Love’s prelude. 7858. 
Silly little thing. 8681. 
Tom Sawyer. 28779*. 
Toman (Olga): 
Caress me with thine eyes. 293870. 
Let my love be your guiding star. 
30013. 
My beloved return. 22902. 


2172 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1986 


Tomanelli (Carlo) 
mavera. 30126, 
Tomas (Carlos) pseuwd. 


Matenat’ e prim- 
See Carver (T. 


C.) 
Tomasello (J. L.) Sitting on a door- 


step, making love to you. 5490. 
Tomasi (Henri) : 
Cantu di malineunia. 15808. 
Chansons de geishas, 31272. 
Dio vi salvi Regina. 31482. 
Don Juan de Manara. 10048. 
Lamentu serenata di _ spanettu. 
16802. 

Rosiére du village. 23289*. 
Sirinatu. 17925. 
U marcante in fiera. 18259. 


Tomasko (Frank) Let’s be gay. 4610. 
Tomay (Nic): 
A tout petits pas. 9515. 
Reminiscences of the Puszta. 
25754. 
Tombaugh (Hattie) Look pleasant. 
4700. 


Tomblings (Philip) : 
All from the sun’s uprise. 26554. 
Benedicite, omnia opera. 18804. 
Cargoes. 6572. 
Tomei (Anthony) : 
If the wishing well could tell. 
32046. 
Let’s make the moon our home. 
19972, 27712. 
Tomich (Olga) : 
Alpine village inn. 68. 
You told me that your name is 
Mimi. 6224, 
Tomlin (Pinky) See Tomlin (Truman) 
Tomlin (Truman) : 
Barnyard serenade. 3414. 
I won’t take no for an answer. 
4359. 
Trouble with me is you. 9074. 
Tomlinson (F. E.) aw., and Tomlinson 
(Mrs. F. HE.) prop. When the moon 
is high. 12631. 
Tomlinson (R. F.): 
Aloha. 6297. 
Aloha waltz. 
Auld lang syne. 24118. 
Home sweet home. 7135, 
In the gloaming. 24984. 
In the sweet bye and bye. 
Kona beach. 10980. 
Kuu mahina. 19917. 
Love’s old sweet song. 22752. 
Merry widow waltz. 22823. 
Moonlight waltz. 8017. 
My bonnie lies over the ocean. 
14342. 
Native waltz. 8168. 
Nearer my God to Thee. 8168. 
"Neath Hawaiian skies. 8170. 
Old oaken bucket. 23090. 
Pearls of Hilo. 83888. 


6300. 


22485, 


Tommasini (Vincenzo) : 


Notturno. 18210, 
Rondo scherzoso. 17767. 
Sinfonia. 18211. 
Valzer lento. 18287. 


Tompkins (C. W.) 
gave to me. 698. 

Tompkins (Chester) Every kiss that 
you gave to me. 698. 

Tompkins (E. B.) You made me be- 
lieve you loved me. 26468. 

Tompkins (H. A.) Three fold amen. 
23617. 

Tompkins (R. J.) 
cook. 7443. 

Tompkins (Tommy 
dream, 23704. 

Tonger (P. J.) Requiem. 17727. 

Toni (Alceo) Tre salmi. 2810. 

Tonight at 8-380. 900, 1702, 2151, 2734, 
29838, 3246, 3875. 

Tonika Do- verlag. Allerlei volkstanze 


Every kiss that you 


If you could only 


(Red)) Viper’s 


auf dem klavier zu spielen. 59. 
Tonning (M. D.): 
Forever I surrender. 29610. 


I found my place in the sun under 
the moon with you. 22264. 
Old Oregon moon. 20426. 
You awakened romance. 
Tonseth (Anne): 
I iove you, my darling, be mine. 
24834. 
If I had three wishes. 24937. 
Strolling in the moonlight. 25992. 
Toohey (J. M.) It’s a waltz, dear let’s 
dance. 25016. 
Toohey (PR. F.): 
There’s no other girl like you. 
5754. 
When vacation days are over. 
6048. 
Toole (J. M.) Um so infatuated. 22355. 
Toomey (G. S. 8S.) When song is 
sweet. 28981. 
Tootell (George) : 
Peggy and the pixies. 
Scherzo in D. 23310. 


12754. 


5210*. 


Top hat. 18216. 
Top of the town. 26676, 27087, 27597, 
28733, 29012, 30760, 31173, 32143, 


33385, 33474, 33720. 
Tope (Hildred) Arrival of Santa. 
26601*. 
Torelli (Giuseppe) 
Toreson (C. J.) 


To lo sai. 21146. 
Hearts in harmony. 


13559. 
Torjussen (Trygve) Arabesque. 
21122. 
Torke (George) : 
Kleines lied. 1405, 
Paso-doble. 2112. 
Scaleritis in E flat. 2372. 
Serenade. 2404. 
Spring. 2568. 


“2173 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


Torke (George) —Continued. 
Volk song. 2929. 
Torovsky (Adolf) Creed of Mount 
Vernon seminary. 31369. 
Torre (Hmilio de): 


Camino de Campiel. 13119. 

Espana eterna. 16134. 

Girasol. 13462. 

Robo de la Giralda. 14686. 
Torre-Alba (Alva) See Alba (A. T.) 
Torrealba (William) Empire city. 

6846. 
Torrefraneca (Fausto) Sinfonia in do 
maggiore. 25363. 
MOLES (oadeyrs 
Beatriz. 9665. 


Busea otro amor. 9786. 
‘Torres (Julic) Aquella noche. 
‘Torres (V. J.): 

Above the clouds. 

Above the clouds 

with you. 15521. 

Just between you and me my dear 

Caroline. 19869. 


31058. 


12866. 
in Dreamland 


My pretty little gal. 8136. 
Reconciliation waltz. 8508. 
Torrey (Joseph) Minuet. 30166. 
Tortelier (Paul) Lecons dharmonie. 
1440. 
‘Tortora (Ann) Movie star parade. 
‘8041. 
Tortoreto (Ruggero) Golden dream. 
31676. 


Torville (Charles) : 
Little town where love came down. 
11093. 
Thru the doorway of dreams. 
23621. 
Tosea (La) 
‘Toscano (J. M.) 
9230. 
Tosti (Berthe) : 
Ever. 9509 (209). 
Se tu non torni. 31003 (162). 
Tristezza. 31003 (197). 
Toste VGH Ace. )>: 
"7A vucehella. 3272. 
Ever. 9509 (209). 
Good-bye. 24638. 
Maids of Cadiz. 30102. 
Se tu non torni. 31003 (162). 
Tristezza. 31003 (197). 
*POEMMCH a.) e 
I guess it was my mistake. 
Lament in black. T7671. 
Toth (Mary) By a Gypsy campfire in 
the moonlight. 295. 
Tothill (M. E.) Sea flowers. 
(487). 
Toti (Carlo) Maybe you would return. 
14238. 
‘Toti (Dante): 
Atte una bella serenata. 
Bacio d’amore. 6888. 


25717. 
What a lucky break. 


7227. 


21569 


9618. 


Carmel Beach love song. 9835. 


Colomba. 6638. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt campaign 
mareh. 10250. 


Hollywood prince waltz. 10447. 
Partenza dei soldati italiani per 
WAtICa. | (Sats 
Touchette (Charles) 
alone. 26150. 
Tough (Shirley) 
4104. 
Tour of the nations. 9655. 
Tourjée (Homer) Through flood-tides 
of love. 21091. 
Tournemire (Charles) : 
Dominica XVI post Pentecosten. 


Travelin’ all 


Heart breaking girl. 


555. 

Dominica XVII post Pentecosten. 
556. 

Dominica XVIII post Pentecosten. 
551. 

Dominica XIX post Pentecosten. 
558. 

Dominica XX post Pentecosten. 
244338. 

Dominica XXI post Pentecosten. 
31445. 

Dominica XXII post Pentecosten. 
31446. 

Dominica XXIII post Pentecosten. 
31447. 


Précis d’éxécution, de registration 


et dimprovisation 4 Vorgue. 
11784. 
Tournier (Marcel) Deux préludes ro- 
mantiques. 21569 (564). 


Tours (Berthold): 
Gloria in excelsis. 21569 (166). 
In Thee O Lord, have I put my 
trust. 21569 (250). 

Jubilate Deo. 21569 (271). 
Tout (Warren) Alone with you. 
Tovey (A. R.): 

Fickle women. 

You proved unfair. 12786. 
Tovey (C. F.) Smiling eyes. 33185. 
Tovey (H. G.) Live Christ through- 

out the day. 32318. 
Tower (Mary) Angela Hleanor Mary 
McCann... 98. 
Towers (—): 
Old Hawaiian guitar. 20421. 
Swanee moon, where the Swanee 
river flows. 30648. 
Towers (J. L.): 
Am I ever in your dreams, dear. 
76. 

Dew drops and tulips. 19071. 
Towers (Leo) pseud. See Blitz (Leo) 
Towers pub. co. My marvelous girl. 

32609. 
Towl (lL. W.): 

Bonus song. 

Ever. 24516. 


65. 
10203. 


6494. 


2174 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


In a quaint old fashioned garden 
in Japan. 24963. 
Magic of your smile. 171138. 


That’s the way with love. 21081. 


Waitin’ for the judgment day. 
18312. 
Town talks. 63822, 8746, 9070, 9485, 
123886. 

Towne (Slocombe) auw., and Towne 
(D. A.) prop. Eleven-six. 6842. 
Towner (D. B.) au, and Towner 

(A, RP.) prop.: 


Christ the light. 24031 (27). 


Christian fellowship song. 26533 
(40). 
Cross on the hill. 24031 (388). 


Gift of righteousness. 24031 (57). 


God's book. 29189 (137). 

I am on the glory side. 24031 
(79). 

I am waiting, thou art willing. 
24031 (80). 


I want to win the crown of life. 
24031 (94). 

If it be true. 24031 (95). 

Jesus blessed name. 24031 (99). 

Look and live. 24031 (120). 

Lord will give grace and glory. 
24031 (121). 

Mighty love 
(129). 

O ’twas love. 

O wonderful love. 24031 (148). 

Promise of pardon. 24031 (167). 

Redeeming love. 24031 (169). 

Ride on in majesty. 24031 (173). 

There is only one way. 24031 
(210). 

This is my prayer. 

When wounded sore. 


of Jesus. 24031 


24031 (147). 


24031 (212). 
24031 (227). 


Which bid, my brother. 24031 
(228). 
Towner (Harl) Betty and Bob theme. 
18807. 


Townes (Eulee) : 
Clotild. $886. 
Delilah. 10012. 
Lord remember me. 

Towns (Jack) Ashes. 

Townsend (Herbert) 


11126. 
31069. 
Couple of miles 


to heaven. 9934. 
Townsend (Maida) - Our’ Landon. 
32810. 


' Townsend (Phyllis) When my wish 
comes true. 33686. 
Townsend (R. 8.) Lick ’em with Lan- 
don—that’s who. 19982, 22643. 
Townsend (Rufus) : 
Gambler’s confession. 779. 
Little shack by the maples. 
Untrue love. 2884. 
When I’m gone you'll be blue. 
3025. 


1513. 


126829—37——43 


Townsend natl. legion. Townsend 
national legion convention song. 
15139. 

Townsend prayer. 12388. 

Towsley (EF. A.) Casadaza march. 


21759, 31262. 

Toy (Ernest) 
32893. 

Tozer (A. E.) au., and Tozer (M. R. E.) 
prop. Proper of the mass for Sun- 
days and holidays. 3270 (523). 

Tozer (N. G.) When a robin sings. 
9248. 


Poupée valsante. 


Traccia infernale. 342. 

Trace (Al) Silly symphonette. 11975. 

Tracey (Billy) My dream of old 
Broadway. 1824. 

Tracey (William) Fifty million 
robins can’t be wrong. 22027. 

Trachtenberg (Edvin) Nit far mir is 
yetzt tzum singen. 20374. 


Little love nest. 20009. 
Tell me what is love. 


Tracy, (Je) Ds) 
Tracy (Cie we) 
30693. 
Tracy (McKee): 
Beach comber. 31117. 
Desolation. 26922. 
I need you so. 31978. 
Lazy harbor. 25135. 
My Ireland. 32595. 
Paean of love. 32822. 
Punuluu. 25719. 
When the sun sets on the Volga. 
33704. 
Where the sky blue meets the sea 
blue. 26354. 
Willow trees are swaying by the 
bayou. 33767. 
Tracey (W. G.) Ching - Foo. 
(59). 
Trafford (Frank): 
Counting crotchets in my sleep. 
9926. 


29189 


For-a ten centimos. 19248. 
It ain’t no use at all. 16785. 
Midnight serenade. 1714. 


What’s all this about a wishing 


well. 21294. 
You've only yourself to blame. 
3244. 
Trail dust. 29306, 30681, 30762, 33355, 
33483. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 4820, 5841, 
9058. 
Trail of the trader. 15143*. 
Trailer parade. 26845. 
Traina (Betty) He never eared. 
16366. 


Tramp, tramp, tramp. 15145. 
Trampl (Ernst) In Wallstreet ist der 
teufel los. 4418. 
Tranchant (Jean): 
Il existe encore 
10770. 


des bergéres. 


9175 


INDEX 


Tranchant (Jean)—Continued. 
Six chansons de Jacotte. 9068. 
Transatlantic rhythm. 22273, 26715, 
27070. 
Transit (Fred) : 
Heaven-sent. 29722. 


I’ve got the high tax blues. 7381. 


Trapani (Francisco) Remember last 
night. 25749. 

Trapani (Francisco) & co. Remember 
last night. 25749. 

Trapnell (KE. J.) Mine, almost. 30164. 

Trapnell (Whitey) See Trapnell 
(H. J.) 

Trate (Gene) Somebody’s love. 
Bolle. 


Where the cow trails 
12653. 


dbo (af, dio) 
wind and Cross. 
Trautman (G. E.): 


Chime of the bells. 3577. 


I’m forever showering roses on 
you. 7298. 
Travelers (The) 12862 (258, 338, 354, 
381, 417). 
Travelling musicians. 12398. 
Travers. (RR. oven Old Willamette 
stream. 5134. 


Travers (M. A.): 
Ballad of Christmas. 29282. 
Bells of Bethlehem town. 
Blush of Christmas holly. 
Glad evangel. 29649. 
Golden carol. 29663. 
Tumult of joy. 30783. 

Traviata (La) 9509 (764). 

"Travisueebte IL.) * 

Alone. 6301. 

Texas Shriners march. 15044. 
Travis (R. R.) Dark hills. 24877. 
Trayle (H. F.) This broken heart 

omine. 12329. 

Treadwell (Catherine) : 

Dreamer of dreams. 21922. 

I'd like to drown myself in dreams. 

22246. 

My paradise. 

Treasure (F. R.) 


29804. 
29330. 


22970. 
Bounty mutineers. 


261. 

Treasure chest community songster. 
15146. 

Treasure chest of children’s songs and 
games. 2826. 


Treasure chest of Christmas songs and 
earols. 380770. 

Treasure chest of cowboy songs. 2827. 

Treasure chest of darn fool ditties. 
9065. 

Treasure chest of gems for piano. 
9066. 

Treasure chest of homespun _ tunes. 
2828. 

Treasure chest of old time song hits. 


2823, 
Treasure chest of songs we love. 9067. 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 31 


Treasure chest of world-wide songs. 
S068. 
Treasure chest publications, inc. : 
Treasure chest community song- 
ster. 15146. 
Treasure chest of children’s songs 
and games. 2826. 
Treasure chest of Christmas songs 
and carols. 380770. 
Treasure chest of cowboy songs. 


2827. 
Treasure chest of darn fool dit- 
ties. 9065. 
Treasure chest of gems for piano. 
S066. 
Treasure chest of homespun tunes. 
2828. 
Treasure chest of old time song 
hits; . 2829: 
Treasure chest of songs we love. 
9067. 
Treasure chest of world-wide 
songs. 9068. 
Treasure Island. 28793*. 
Treasure trails. 21132*. 
Treat (M. E.) See Allingham (M. 
EK. T.) 


Treath(G. 70): 


Swahili hunt song. 28630. 


Swahili laboring songs. 28631. 
Swahili lion hunt chant. 28632. 
Swahili lion song. 28683. 


Trebor (Roberta) Just for 
13971. 
Trecate (L. F.) 
30338. 
Tredinnick (Robert) 
back tomorrow. 32877. 
Tredowata. 33756, 33757. 
Tree in the wood. 6253 (488). 
Treese (G. E.) After the sun shines 
dear. 21576. 
Treharne (Bryceson) : 
Ah, moon of my delight. 9537. 
Behold the Lord High Executioner. 
Ze 


you. 
Omino innamorato. 


Please come 


By the light of the moon. 18857. 
Christmas carol. 26802*. 
Come to the woodlands. 413. 


Coming of day. 5821. 
Cuban folk-song. 18218. 
Cuckoo. 19005. 
Dance a cachucha. 
Dark eyes. 4938. 
Echoing voice. 640. 
Hlegy. 7923, 7924. 
Far o’er the bay. 18394. 
Flowers that bloom in the spring. 


469. 


7438. 
Going to the tournament. 21145. 
Grandfather’s clock. 16308. 


Heavens are declaring. 29298. 
Hen convention. 16892. 
I’se gwine back to Dixie. 16632. 


2176 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Joan of Arce, the maid of Dom- 


remy. 22547*. 
March of the little tin soldiers. 
20150. 
March of the peers. 1651. 
May now Thy spirit. 1674. 
Mount your horses. 1788. 
Old Zip Coon. 174892. 


Omnipotence. 5414. 


Pop! goes the weasel. 17645. 
Prayer for purification. 2183. 
Prayer of thanksgiving. 30428. 
Procession of the Siirdar. 2197. 


30454. 
8563. 
33152. 

20851. 

thanksgiving. 


Rejoice greatly. 

Roll out, ranger. 

Sing, O heavens. 

Song of Hafiz. 

Song of 
25882. 

Sweet memory. 2654. 

Take it as it comes. 2681. 

That sweet story of old. 33396. 

There she lies in slumber deep. 
27638. 

This merry festal day. 21080. 

We have a song to sing, O. 2959. 


25931, 


We're called gondolieri. 2967. 
We sail the ocean blue. 2976. 
When he was a lad. 3018. 


Treibel (Delphine) My silver-haired 


mother. 14421. 
Treiber (H. E.) Lullaby. 8045. 
Treinen (S. W.) Failure. 19202. 
Tremaine (Bobbee) Little Audrey 


just laughed and laughed. 14100. 
Trémolo (—): 
Argentina. 9600. 
Dans ma province. 9972. 
Epellation téléphonique. 10155. 


Ulalie. 12450. 
Tremper (Marguerite) 
home. 23188. 
Trenker (Werner ) 
Trent (W. P.) jr.: 
’Cause she loved to play with sol- 
diers. 341. 
I’m looking up at heaven when I’m 
looking down at you. 1110: 
Little Jackie Horner, always in his 
corner. 150%. 
Long as you've got a little spot in 
your heart for me. 1534. 
Oh! Drat the Duchess. 2003. 
There’s nothing in my heart but 
you. 2757. 
Trente et quarante. 
18647. 
Tresselt (Frank) 
3564. 
Trevalsa (Joan) See Gurley (Joan) 
Trevor (Charles) : 
Ling’ring in the woodland glades. 
4650. 


Our pine cabin 


Konzert. 21138. 


548, 2205, 2911, 


Chain gang song. 


My Irish homestead near the river 
Bann. 25446. 
Trevor (Huntley) : 
Cinderella. 6618. 
Fancy meeting you. 
Join me in a love song, kissy, 
kissy, kiss, kiss, kiss. 32162. 
King of the road. 19899. 
Let’s all be a happy family. 19951. 
Old dinner-wagon. 2019. 


10190. 


Ring your little bell, ting, ting. 
32998. 

Round the old barrel organ with 
Sally. 30485. 

Same old seaside shore. 383055. 

Spain. 14898. 

Up the hill to happy days. 21185. 


We shall all be there on coronation 


day. 33636. 

Wear a top o’ the morning smile. 
33638. 

When hI was h’out Win h’India. 
6000. 

With my shillelagh under my arm. 
33608. 


You can’t do that there ’ere. 9423. 
Trewhela (Ralph) Prospect township. 
14625. 
Triangle music co. 
31750. 
Triba (Geraldine) I just natur’ly 
stopped living. 10550. 
Trickett (Bruce) Blue Ridge Moun- 
tain moon. 3479. 
Trietsch (Ken) : 
Hoosier stomp. 
Oakville twister. 
Trigery (Jean) 
29547. 
Triggs (Harold) : 
Autumn legend. 632. 


Haul that timber. 


24739. 
25541. 
En rangeant linsigne. 


Fuller and Warren. 29625. 

Tyrolienne. $108. 
Trimareo (J. E.): 

Place in my heart. 28274. 


23307. 
Shadows of yester- 


Say you won’t leave me. 
Trimble (A. J.) 
day. 2413. 
Trimble (J. C.) Texas, dear old Texas. 

15042. 
Trimingham (Ann) 
changing voices. 
Trimm (EK. M.) 
580. 
Trinder (Walter) : 
Heigh ho. 10413. 
Peep o’ day. 32845. 
Silver lady. 33139. 
Sweeter than songs of summer. 


Part songs for 
8376. 
Down lovers’ lane. 


30660. 
Trinkaus (G. J.): 
Berceuse. 381670. 


Game of tag. 21569 (156). 
Hermit’s dance. 21569 (200). 


pays 


INDEX 


Trinkaus (G. J.)—Continued. 
Knight Rupert. 31670. 
Pantomime dance. 21569) (433). 
River of peace. 12862) (440), 26533 
(238). 
Russian dance. 21569 (477). 
Spanish dance. 21569 (5253). 
Tickle your toes. 12862: (503). 
Trip to Africa. 29189 (4, 140, 168, 204, 
208, 359). 
ATi) «(Che Es): 
My love dreams never come true. 
11407. 
On the silvery sands of Waikiki. 
11582. 
Trippet (M. 
28408. 
Trippy 
12684. 
Trittico Francescano. 12403%*. 
Trivers (Barry) Along the Broadway 
trail. 24076. 
Trnecek (H.) 
Trognée (—) 


Avs) Roseland polka. 


(Russell) Why do I sing. 


Spring song. 381705. 

Sévilla. 17862. 

Troisi (C. P.) Doo doo doo and what 
you goin’ to do. 3768. 

Trojanowski (EK. C.) Trojanowski 
Polish dance folio no. 3. 18235. 

Trombetta (William) Blue, biue over 
you. 3469. 

Trombley (Isabel) Sleepy time is nigh. 
28528. 


Tronieri (Marin) I’m all broken up. 


22309, 
Tropical music publishers. Ruqui- 
ruqui-ruqui. 5378. 
Tropical song counter: 
Gay orange blossoms. 31683. 


Oh! I’ve got sand in my shoes. 
32740. 
Trosclair (Magdeline) 
32185. 
Trotére (H.) Goto sea. 6990. 
Trott (Josephine) Studies in shifting. 
3270 (627). 
Troubadour (Der) 
Trousdale (A. L.): 
Texas welcome. 8959. 
Texas welcomes you. 
15048. 
Twa wee hands. 33535. 
Trovatore (Il) 12498, 30776. 
Troy (Teddy) Um all broken up. 
23309. 
Troya (lL. H.) Rose of my eye. 
Troyer (Carlos) : 
Eenie, mienie, meinie mo. 
(165). 

Forget me not. 3270 (200). 
Song of the plains. 3270 (606). 
Trubeck (G. W.) lLet’s look at the 
moon. 4622. 
True (Latham) 


Just we two. 


26202, 26203. 


8960, 15047, 


14708. 


Two ballads. 2840. 


3270 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


True (S. E.) Minister plenipotentiary. 
32496. 
True neighbors. 2841. 
Trued (S. C.) Jesus more wonderful 
Thou art. 22542. 
Trumbauer (Frank): 
Bass drum Dan. 9657. 
Flight of the haybag. 
Krazy Kat. 16891. 
Mayor of Alabam’. 11242, 20170. 
Trumbull (Jean) Song of happiness. 
30589. 
Trumbull (M. G.): 


10213. 


Franklin D. Roosevelt, he’s our 
President. 16235 
Let’s have prosperity. 16940. 


You've gotta treat your mama 
right if you’re gonna get devo- 


tion from me. 21543. 
Truner (Fred) It’s your time, not my 
time, to make up. 25031. 
Trunk (Richard) : 
Deutschland. 29473. 
Glaube. 29650. 
Klage. . 29979. 


Morgenrot, Deutschland. 22877. 
Truska (A. J.) In my little rendezvous 
of dreams. 32079. 
Trussell 1Ge:): 
Dominion. 19690. 
Masnadieri. 383577. 
Tsar Saltan. 3908. 
Tschaikowsky (P. L.): 
Andante. 24031 (218). 
Andante cantabile. 9509 
15154, 15155, 28809. 
Autumn song. 15156. 
Chanson triste. 2844. 
Chant sans paroles. 28810. 
Chorus of reapers. 21569 (571). 
Coming of day. 5821. 
Czarina. 33515. 
Eugéne Onéguine. 
407). 
Going to the tournament. 21145. 
Hobby horses. 12415, 12416. 
How long wilt Thou forget me. 


(751), 


15517 (406, 


28811. 
In the cathedral. 12417. 
Legend. 15157. 
Marche slav. 5822, 18240. 


Melodie. 9509 (752). 
None but the lonely heart. 
33516-83518. 

Song of the lark. 28812. 
Song that you sang long ago. 15517- 
(408). 
Swan lake. 

Three pieces. 26159. 
Thy word abideth. 28814. 
Toy soldiers. 33519. 


5823, 


28813. 


Troika en traineaux. 5824. 
Tsarine. 33520. 
Tschaikowsky fantasie. 9079. 


2178 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Valse gracieuse. 26160. 
Waltz. 30779. 
Waltz of the flowers. 
Tschakotf (Ivan) Cossack 
13205. 

Tsecherepnin (Alexander) 
tinze. 20708. 

Tsianina. My garden of 
LAST. 

Tubbs (W. D.) 
graph. 14495. 

Tucceri (Amneria) Italia bella. 13921. 

Tucci (Hlizabeth) Amore di patria. 
6316. 

Tucci (J. A.) 
one. 10640. 
Tucci (Terig) : 

Ojos de mi moza. 
Por que. 2170. 
Tuchman (William) 
21959. 

Tuchock (E. H.): 
For my mother. 
My sun. 25476. 

Tucker (Carl) : 
Fluttering round a flame. 
Fritzi. 3945. 

I love you. 1066. 
My Lord, the carriage waits. 


28815. 
revels. 


~ Russische 
memories. 


Old-fashioned photo- 


I’m looking for a some- 


8267. 


Hastern romance. 
24577. 
6919. 


S113. 


One man woman. 2067. 
tar-wagon. 14916. 
Tucker (Edna) Chasing rainbows. 
6595. 
Tucker (Eric) Only you. 25606. 
Tucker (Henry) Sweet Genevieve. 
23500. 


Fellsland. 19224. 
Sinner you better re- 


Tucker (J. C.) 
Tucker (L. R.) 
pent. 2468. 
Tucker (W. A.) 
Tucker (W. ©.) 
drifting. 19759. 

Tucker (Walter) 
12970. 
Tufts (H. W.): 
Childhood days. 


Our America. 11617. 
In my red canoe I’m 


Auxiliary march. 


24288. 


Down on the Rio Grande. 582. 
Tuggy (Effie) Elephants. 19162. 
Tuite (Jeannette ) Baby’s lullaby. 

26619. 
Tulacz (Garnet) Song of the dunes. 
17974. 


Tulane (Hugh): 
Headin’ for the wagon. 
Here’s how. 29728. 
I ain’t got nothing money won’t 
cure. 29768. 
Language of ilove. 29996. 


29717. 


Walking alone at night. 30836, 
Tullar (G. C.): 
All things are ours. 6253 (9). 


God will take care of me: 21569 


(171). 


Hail to the living King. 6253 
(168). 
He brought me out. 38270 (245). 
Hear the captain’s eall. 3270 
(aide 
In strains exultant. 6253 (239). 
On business for the king. 29189 
(311). 
3270 


Open your dreaming eyes. 
(488). 

Springtime’s here. 6253 (447). 

Sunny springtime. 6253 (458). 

There’s a beautiful city. 2746, 

Wayside hymns. 2954. 

Yes you may. 3270 (764). 

Tullar-Meredith co.: 

Babe divine. 24127. 

Bells on Christmas day. 31147. 

Candles of youth. 15801*. 

Dawn of life. 3692. 

Easter hope. 3819. 

Exalt His name. 10180, 24529, 
270438, 31542. : 

Garlands of praise. 6253 (140). 

God’s family. 16289*. 

In Joseph’s garden. 4391*. 

Keep singin’ along. 29978. 

Melodies of childhood. 14247. 

Message of the Christmas candles. 
30156*. 

Nature’s awakening. 5019. 

Sign of peace. 25864*. 

Spirit of summertime. 

Star-led. 30617*. 

Story of a song. 5605*. 


14898. 


When Christmas really came. 
26292*. 
Tuller (Coburn) Campfire memories. 
3d la 


11826. 
Please teacher. 


Tumbling tumbleweeds. 
Tunbridge (Joseph) 
5240. 
Tuneful little melody. 23659. 
Tunes and harmonies. 21148. 
Tunes from Yonside. 33528. 
Tunes to play and sing. 26168. 
Tuning up. 5830. 
Turandot. 28312. 
Turchan (Michael): 
Believe it or not. S689. 
Let me dream. 30010. 
Swing-ola. 30675. 
To me. 30749. 
You don’t know. 30962. 
Turchet (Nerino) : 


Always with you. 12914. 
Beautiful sunshine of spring. 
31128. 
Turelly (Arthur) pseud. See Stern 
(Arthur ) 
Turina (Joaquin) : 
Ciclo pianistico. 384. 
Fantasia sobre cinco notas. 715. 


2179 


DEAE, WAS: Vee! 


rr 


Turina (Joaquin )—Continued. 
Femmes de Séville. 10201. 
Hipocrates. 936. 

Ofrenda. 1999. 
Tres poemas. 

Turine (Victor) : 
Gazouillis. 10288. 

Si josais. 11966. 

Turini (—) Sonata in re bemolle mag- 
giore. 28553. 
Turk (Mareella) : 

Go dancing. 
Who can tell. 
Turk (Samuel) 
26929. 

Turkepine (Annie) : 

Ben the boasun’. 9509 (53). 
Daddy’s letters. 9509 (165). 

Turkey in the straw. 21150, 33529. 

Turmhohe liebe. 18242*. 

Turn ye to me. 21156. 

Turnage (J. C.): 

I’m leaving the old avenue. 16589. 
Let us go back to our land of 
romance. 27719. 
Our Mister Roosevelt. 
You'll eall 


2855. 


3986. 
6077. 
Did 


you forget. 


14546. 
me back some day. 


29127. 
Turnbow (A. L.) Lazy son of the 
South. 19939. 


Turnbull (Bill) See Turnbull (W. N.) 


qr. 
Turnbull (W. N.): gr.: 
amg ayan. T3615. 
Still we find that we're in love. 


20905. 
Turner (A..N..V.)-: 
Coronach. 9509 (155). 


Cottage song. 9509 (156). 
Hush, ma bairnie. 9509 (305). 
Rouse Caledonians. 9509 (633). 
Turner (Charles) Adieu. 6262. 
Turner (G. E.): 
After the waltz was over. 21577. 
Dreaming a dream. 21925, 24467. 
I meant to tell you. 24876. 
Music from behind the 
22893, 25399. 
Two lips in the moonlight. 23671. 
When the stars whisper good-night 
to you. 33703. 
Turner (Joseph) : 
Beautiful dreams of you. 3422. 
When you whispered love to me. 
30899. 
Turner (L. M.) 
the valley of my dreams. 


moon. 


There’s a cottage in 
2748. 


Turner (M. Cox) If I were you. 
24941. 

Turner (M. Cozzens) It’s in the cards. 
16799. 

Turner (M. E.) 
try town. 10785. 


Turner (Max) Yellow roses. 
Turner (Mildred C.): 
I wish they didn’t mean good-bye. 


15423. 


24925. 
Land on your feet with Landon. 
PilT. 
Turner (Olga) Adieu. 6262. 
Turner (R. A.) Letter that we all 
have time to write. 16954. 


Turner (R. M.) What have I done. 
12584. 


Turner (Ruthe) And I miss you. 
26573. 
Turner co. Songs Texas sings. 8779. 
Tussing (E. L.) Smile all the while. 
5503. 
Tuten (EK. S.): 
I’m kinda blue over you. 16588, 
24858. 
I’ve mortgaged my heart to you. 
29839. 
In my dreams. 13845. 
Moon above. 14285, 25358. 
My little hitch hiking gal. 17324. 


My little sunny California home. 
17328. 
Naughty little love bird is nipping 


my heart. 17380. 
No foolin’. 1957. 
Ridin’ home. 20658. 


Tuthill (Burnet) : 
Fantasy sonata. 19217. 


Fugue for four brasses. 19277. 


Tuthill (P. E.) Rambling trooper. 
PB VAME 
Tuttle (C. O.) Lonesome lullabye. 
27767. 


Tuttle (Earlamay) See Shinn (E. T.) 
Tuttle (Jeannette) Old fashioned gar- 


den. 30328. 
Tuxen (Elisabeth) Frem paa marsch. 
13437. 


Tuzzeo (Salvatore) Why can’t it hap- 
pen to me. 15872, 30915. 


‘Twas in the moon of winter-time. 
30786-30788. 

Tweden (Orian) You’re a lot of hap- 
piness. 12787. 

Twigg (D. J.): 


Bredon Hill. 24205. 
Sigh no more ladies. 
Twining (Nell) 
Twinkle. 30443. 
Twinkling stars. 
Twinn (Sydney) : 
Soul. 238420. 
Three first term violin pieces for 
class teaching. 21162. 
Tune time. 28817. 
Violin class book of scales and ar- 
peggios. 23708. ‘ 


8678. 
Hyacinths. 13613. 


30041. 


In a quaint old coun- | Twitty (William) My secret devotion. 


1898. 


2180 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Two guitars. 
30791. 

Two hands in a glove. 15169*. 

Two hearts in harmony. 10052, 10947, 
11115. 


5844, 12440, 15169, 21164, 


Two lives. 21166. 
Two minnelieder. 21569 (4386). 
Two pins. 24031 (81). 


Two seventeenth century tunes. 18176. 
Twomey (Kay): 
Dream time. 24464. 
Plow man. 32881. 
Swimming against the tide. 
Why pretend. 18487. 
Tyger (lL. B.) My cabin by the road. 
27998. 
Tyler (E..S:) 
15605. 
Tyler (H. G.) 
Sally. 7078. 
Tyler (J. W.) 


30668. 


Arm in arming again. 
Has anybody here seen 


My beautiful vision of 


love. 14838, 32570. 

Tyler (K: P.) Message from over the 
sea. 30156. 

Tyler (Lottie) That’s a plenty. 21569 
(550). 


Tyler (Toby) 
Tyors (Paul) 
2682. 


See Tyler (F. S.) 
Take me back to Idaho. 


Tyrolean folk-lied. 5853. 
Tyson (A. L.): 
Fairest flower. 19206. 


From the start, dear. 27112. 
If you go away. 27520. 
Tyson (M. L.) One little cloud. 14530. 


Ua like no a like. 21169, 30797. 


Uber (Alan) Love forever. 22725. 
Udall (Lyn) pseud. See Keating 
(J. H.) 


Ueltschi (Lena) Take it on the chin 
with a grin. 12214. 
Ufaton verlags g. m. b. h.: 
Aus liebe zu dir will troubadour 
sterben. 4565. 
Betty’s lied. 228. 
Donogoo tonka . 6778. 
Es war schon, als du sagtest: 
liebe dich. 6853. 
Ewig rauscht das meer. 699. 
Finnische fantasie. 31578. 
Friihlingsgeschichten. 31619. 
Heute bin ich so fidel. 31791. 
Ich hab dich so gern. T7732. 
In meinem herzen, schatz, da ist 


Ich 


fiir viele platz. 32075. 
Junge graf. 13845. 
KGnigin der liebe. 4565. 


Kuss ist wunderbar. 1411. 
Liebe ist so stiss. 32277. 
Lied von der kleinen frau. 699. 
Lieder, die uns der  zigeuner 
spreltil) . 1o0g#32. 
Nacht auf Java. 2996. 


Tausend buunte bitimelein. 2696. | 


Weiss man denn wirklich, was 
gliick ist. 2996. 
Zigeunerbaron. 26523. 
Ugene (B.) Beneath the weeping pine. 


220. 
Uher (Bruno): 
Das wird noch in vielen jahren fur 
die welt ein mirchen sein... 
3689. 
Wir’ ich ihr freund, mein fréulein. 
5908. 
Uh?-(Ro Re) aus and WH tes.) 77. 
prop. : 
Love’s not the thing to-day. 
On the sand by the sea. 
Partners in a crime. 2111. 
Unaccustomed as I am. 18261. 
Ulbrich (Ruth) Please don’t run over 
Men wZooiie 
Uldall (Hans): 
Auftakt zur tat. 29260. 
Musik ftir blechbliaser u. schlagin- 
strumente. 1803. 

Ulen (C. B.) To Psi iota xi. 18206. 
Ulfig (Walter) Tag und nacht denk’ 
ich an Elisabeth. 14999. 
Ulin (Al) Adorable paradise. 
Ullom (V. H.) 


1577. 
17508. 


ZAC Tae 
Harbor of driftwood. 


27214. 
Ulrich (D. W.) ’Neath the South Sea 
moon. 1931. 


Umlah (M. J.) Dream girl. 21914. 
Un de la canebiére. 6555, 7563, 8392, 
8393, 8485, 9156, 9400. 
Under the double eagle. 
Under two flags. 20476. 

Under your spell. 29228, 30233. 

Underhill (M. E.) Sweet Golden Locks. 
12168. 

Unforgotten dream. 18269. 

Unger (Stella) When Louis from St. 
Louis plays the St. Louis blues. 9277. 

Union de compositores: 

Amor de esclavo. 31043. 
Mentiste. 32471. 

Union musical espanola: 

Ciclo pianistico. 384. 
Fantasia sobre cinco notas. 
Hipécrates. 936. ; 
Ofrenda. 1999. 

Tres poemas. 2853. 

Union of American Hebrew congrega- 
tion. Friday evening service. 10259, 
24594. 

Union of South Africa, reciprocal copy- 
right protection of music, p. 5. 

Union party. Lemke victory march. 
27686, 30008. 

Unisonal scales, chords and rhythmic 
studies for military bands. 2881. 


2877, 21175. 


715. 


United Lutheran church in America. 


Board of publications: 
Story that God is love. 18021. 


2181 


INDEX 


United Lutheran church in America. 
Board of publications—Continued. 
Witnesses to the resurrection. 
3141. 
United music publishers, Itd.: 


Fantasia of the veld. 714. 
Guards parade. 877. 
Lullaby of the Volga. 1619. 


United pub. co.: 


Answer to weeping willow. 26585. 
Jealous hearted me. 27601. 
Just another broken heart. 27624. 


28055. 
66th U. S. infantry, light 
66th infantry, light tanks. 


My native home. 
U. S. Army. 
tanks. 
15517. 

U. S. Army. 316th infantry. 
duty. 31228: 

Universal edition, a. g.: 
Aged. 3286. 
Alten. 12908. 
Arabische nichte. 
Arioso. 18748. 
Ball bei Prinz Eugen. 3401. 
Ballettmusik. 18767, 18768. 
Birthday greeting. 3459. 
Canon. 3536. 
Cantantibus organis. 
Caprice 1. 301138. 
Consolation. 19997. 
Couturiere. 18986. 
Dezember. 3724. 
Dorische musik. 3764. 
Drei gesinge. 21277. 
Drei iberische lieder. 
Hlegiac sonata. 3825. 
Fanfare. 29580. 
Kesch und resch. 29586. 

Festliche welt. 3886. 

Fragmente aus dem btihnenwerk 
Karl V. 25616. 

Griindliches theoretise h-prak- 
tisches unterrichtswerk fiir die 
chromatische harmonika. 19371. 

Im tale des Schyls. 29870. 


Call of 


18718. 


18888. ” 


20142. 


In meiner triume heimat. 19751. 
Jesus and the traders. 19836. 
Konzert. 4834, 30409. 

Konzert ftir orchester. 19912. 
Konzertante symphonie. 4568. 
Liandliche suite. 19925. 

Leise fiehen meine lieder. 20736. 
Lieder. 19984. 

Lyrische tanzmusik. 20122. 
Orchestermusik mit klavier. 20481. 


Partita in H-moll. 5200. 

Pastorale und scherzo. 30388. 

Paysage pour une Jeanne D’Arec 4 
Domrémy. 30390. 

Preludio e Fughetta. 20589. 

Sinfonia di caccia. 5477. 

Streghe. 5189. 

Streichquartett G-dur. 

Suite agreste. 20922. 


30633. 


pt. IlI, n. s., v. 31 


Suonata da camera. 5628. 
Tantum ergo. 14742. 
Tanzsuite. 20992. 
Toceata. 33838, 19267. 
Too late. 5800. 
Trois poémes dansés. 
Variations. 30816. 
Verklartes jahr. 15207. 
Verlorene sohn. 5886*. 
Vienna dance no. 2. 21205. 
Volkslieder aus Osterreich. 
Wiener album. 6097. - 
Zehn klavierstticke. 3899. 
Zu spat. 15514. 

1. symphonie. 3462. 
3. Symphonie. 6253. 
'V. streichquartett. 21568. 

Universal edition (London) ltd. Pick- 

wick. 28269*. 

Universal music agencies: 


4424. 


5903. 


Annen-polka. 97. 
Artist’s life. .119. 
Blue Danube. 252. 
Country danee. 446. 
Himmelsgesinge. 933-985. 
Hop and go one. 957. 
Irmelin rose. 1275. 
Polish dance. 2161. 
Polka eaprice. 2164. 
Romany rye. 23815. 
Sandy Hook. 2360. 


Sigh. 2441. 
Skeleton’s parade. 2472. 
Tango caprice. 2690. 
Valse caprice. 2895. 
Universal music publications. 
swing mother-in-law. 28652. 
University of Toronto, Toronto con- 
servatory of music, local examina- 
tions in music. 28848. 
Unmogliche frau. 18865. 
Unsere klassiker fiir die jugend. 21183. 
Unvolikommene ehe. 5870. 
Up, and sing, good Christians. 28855. 
Upchurch (J. K.) How can you look 
like you do, and be like you are. 
31825. 
Updegraff (HE. F.) Just because of you. 
7612. 
Upjohn (Fred) 


Swing 


You are gone and I’m 


alone. 21482. 
Upmeyer (Walter) : 
Konzert. 19910, 19913, 19914, 
19946. 
Triosonate G-dur. 211387. 
Upshaw (T. L.): 
Dear little you. 3696. 
When grandpa lays ’em down. 


15298, 26295. 
Upson (Dean) When it’s lamp lightin’ 
time up in heaven. 23806. 
Upson (G. A.) When the moonlight 
spreads a carpet of gold upon the sea. 
15327. 


2182 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Uranga (EH. D.) Alla en el rancho 
grande. 57. 

Uray (EH. L.) Variationen. 12488. 

Urban (George) Wisconsin centen- 
nial march. 18505. 

Urban (L. W.) We'll win with the 
G. O. P. 21261. 

Urban (Max): 


Asi es la mujer. 21634. 

Bongo. 293838. 

Calvario de una esposa. 21749. 
Celos. 6584. 

Chapultepec. 15828, 15829. 
Cielito lindo. 24805. 
Desheredados. 67538. 


Madres del mundo. 17108. 
Malditas sean las mujeres. 
Maria Hlena. 1660. 
Maribuana. 20158. 
Mater nostra. 17153. 
Muertos hablan. 1798. 
Mujeres de hoy. 382548. 
Noche de pecado. 2380385. 
Novillero. 17486, 20389. 
Santo desierto de Cuajimalpa. 
8616. 
Uruapam. 
Urban (P. D.) 
thru the night. 
Urbane (Philip) 
8930. 
Urbanek (F. A.) & sons: 
Pisén Lasky. 20553. 
Sousedské. 14889. 
Urbanek (S. J.): 
In old Miami. 1236. 
In the valley of the sun. 1257. 
In the valiey of the Temecula. 
7505. 
Morning serenade. 8022. 
My mountain maid. 8128. 
Old pal. 5126. 
Urben (Jack): 
Beautiful dreams. 6404. 
June moon. 19848. 
Urell (J. A.) You saved the U. S. A. 
24009. 
Urgellés (J.): 
Muechacha. 25892. 
Rosita. 25794. 
Rumbita. 17787, 20702. 
Torero. 18218, 20702. 
Uricchio (Vincent): |. 
How my heart beat. 4172. 
Take me, ’m yours. 5672. 
Urie (F. T.) Sounds I love to hear. 
33245. 

Urmeneta (Amado) 
Sesma (Amado) 
Urmeneta Sesma (Amado): 

Civilon. 24312, 
Bética. 227. 
Gitanos. 24615. 
Lindo. 32286. 


20182. 


2888. 

Shadows that creep 
17864. 

Tears in the rain. 


See Urmeneta 


30112. 
1663. 
28337. 


Mandanga. 
Maritornes. 
Rayito de luz. 
Reposo. 8527. 
Rosariyo. 14706. 
Tie MOAT.“ Does 
6 de Enero. 99507. 
Urquhart (M. L.) Hand that rocks 
the cradle. 10367. 
Urricchio (Vincent) 
new thing. 6188. 


You're a brand 


Urseth (A. L.) Song of the clock. 
25933. 

Uruapam. 2888. 

Uruechurtu (R. M.) Mi California. 
11263. 

Uryga (Peter) Golden thoughts. 
6998 


Uterhart (Josephine) : 
March of the city of New York. 
laa ere 


My own New York. 14415. 

Utley (Fentem) Arkansas hello neigh- 
bor song. 93349. 

Utopia. 28856*. 

Wit CAS see) Wagner stein song. 
15219. 

Utterback (EH. B.) Down Honeysuckle 
lane. 19114. 

Vaala (Anna) My little log cabin. 
25449, 

Vacearello (Edward) We'll roll along 
together. 23739. 


Vagabond bien aimé. 25042. 
Vagabonds (The) See Goodman (Her- 
ald), Upson (Dean) and Poulton 
(Curt) 
Vail (1. KF.) London suite. 
Vail (Myrtie) Trip-a-way. 
Valabrega (Mario): : 
Tu mi piaci. 2846. 
Va, muletto, va. 2889. 
Valdes (C. L.): 
Luz. 7874. 
Marciala. 
Valdes (I. L.): 
Me voy a mi tierra. 4810. 
Pcoemas de mi patria. 5241. 
Valdes (Miguelito) Ya no alumbra tu 
estrella. 21465. 
Valdespi (Armando) : 
Al pasar por su ventana. 
Como te he querido. 3682. 
Con un béso. 3648. 
Dejame sofiar. 3709. 
Divina. 3737, 26937. 
Hstrellas de Broadway. 6858. 
Florecita. 3910. 
HFuiste mia. 39509. 
Hindu. 4186. 
Novia muerta. 5070. 
Pense que volverias. 
Piensalo bien. 5225. 
Piruli. 8416, 17617. 


20207. 


SLT. 


7912. 


3291. 


28264. 


2183 


INDEX 


Valdespi (Armando)—Continued. 


Sola y triste. 28539. 
Tu imagen. 5826. 
Tu secreto. 5828. 
Valdespi (Raul) : 
Azuquita. 18745. 
Carolina. 18900. 
Vale (Mit) I’m all out of order again. 
SoZ. 
Valeary (Ernest) WEmmadell. 27015. 
Valente (—) Piedigrotta 1936. 25669. 
Valente (N.) Piedigrotta 1935. 5224. 
Valenti (M. J. F.) Lonesome river. 
22698. 
Valentin (Erich) F. A. E.. 238318. 
Valentine (Grace): 
Blue eyes and music. 6473. 
Lady of my dreams. 19923. 


Song in my heart for you. 20848. 
Valentine (I. G.): 
Deep in my heart I'll keep a dream 
of you. 3706. 
I stole a kiss. 1151. 
My love, my love. 1869. 
When love was in your 
3086. 
Valle (José del): 


heart, 


Corrido de Ratil Galvan. 138204. 
Corrido del General Cardenas. 
13203. 
Valle de Paz (E. Del) Fior di dol- 


cezza. 21569 (141). 
Vallee (H. P.): 
All right, all right, all right. 
Whiffenpoof song. 9308. 
Vallee (Rudy) See Vallee (H. P.) 
Vallene (QO. E.) Broken romances. 
26725. 
Valley of the Espingo. 
Vallillo (Anthony) : 
Amor di patria. 


15546. 


21569 (580). 
12922. 


Love is a kick in the pants. 25244. 
Vallini (Mario) Maby. 25279. 
Vallone (Frank) : 

Boom, boom goes my heart. 13076. 


Go to sleep in my arms baby. 10315. 
I love loving on a rainy day. 10588. 
Keep that music playing. 16874. 
Not that Mister Baker not that. 
20882. 
Palermo Rose. 11686. 
Stop! Stop! Stop! when the light 
is red. 18019. 
Sweet lips sweet mine. 
Wal-la wal-la. 21225. 
Valraine (Jean) pseud. 
(Zephyr) 
Valrich (Helen and Stephen) : 
Ain’t my brother, ain’t my sister. 
35. 


14962. 


He’s a pal who’s a pal. 4098. 
Valsien (—): 
Donnez-moi la main. 6777. 


See Beaudreau | Van Aman (A. V.) 


pt. 11, n. 's., v. 31 


Lolita mia. 1524, 
Tout petit pont. 2815. 
Valvano (R. A.): 
I left a rose back in Rome. 24808. 
I’m in the dark yet it’s daylight. 
13711. 
They all call you blue skies. 21065. 
Valverde (J.) Clavelitos. 26533. (48). 
Valverde (J.) fils. Danse du Paraguay. 
12862 (121). 
Valverde (Salvador) : 
Ay, Maricruz. 9635. 
Maria de la O. 17141. 


Maria Magdatena. 11230. 
Solea. 12020. 

Trinia. 18238. 

Ya no te quiero. 18545. 


Van (Laddie) : 
Dreaming of a song. 
Lovely lady. 20107. 

Van Alen (Patricia) pseud.: 

Black satin mood. 6457. 
Dream on. 592. 
See also Furbeck (P. A.) 
Van Alphen (O.) Dreams of Florida. 
31487. 

Van Alstyne (Egbert) : 

Bonnie Annie Laurie. 29189 (42). 

Broken idol. 12862 (70), 15517 
(39). 

Bull frog and the dove. 26583: (30). 

Dancing toys. 313889. 

Forget me not. 21569 (148). 

Go back. 29189 (134). 

Golden arrow. 12862 (194, 195). 


19129. 


Have a drink to Yankee land. 
29189 (151). 

Heinz is pickled again. 29189 
(158). 


Honey rag. 26533 (120). 

I used to be afraid to come home 
in the dark. 3270 (295). 

I’ve lost my gal. 29189 (186). 

I want somebody to play with. 
21569 (239). 

I wonder what’s the matter with 


my eyes. 38270 (3800). 
Liza. 12862 (308). 


Pious Peter. 21569 (445). 

Poor old dad’s in New York for the 
summer. 29189 (334). 

Terrible Turk. 21569 (549). 


Then we'll all go home. 265383 
(291). 

We two in an aeroplane. 3270 
(702). 


When I talk to 
the moon about you. 6013. 
Vanasek (Benedict) : 
Dictionary of chords and scales. 
21873, 24416. 
Modern system of natural playing 
for all brass instruments in treble 
clef. 25358. 


2184 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Musical calendar of astral birth 


seales. 32557. 

Van Asperen (G. E.) My Irish love. 
11399. 

Van Auken (A. M.) Dreaming dreams 
of you. 183825. 

Van Baar (C. L.) Alumni march. 
31033. 

Van Broekhoven (Jacob) Racketeer- 
ing love. 20614. 

Van Buren (Burrell) For composi- 


tions by Burrell Van Buren see this 
index under names of claimants of 
copyright. 
Vance (Al) 
Van Cleave 
moon. 2085. 
Van Cleve (Bert) : 
What is missing in this picture. 


Can I be wrong. 3581. 
(Harley ) Old Nevada 


30868. 
When the sun sets over the Rockies. 
21346. 
Vandahl (Jack) Ive fallen in love. 
4333. 
Van Dee (John) Im all out of order 
again. 31923. 


Vandehei (S. M.): 
Back to mother and dad. 38898. 


By de Swanee River shore. 15780. 
Naggin’ man. 22988. 
Start in again all new. 8827. 


Stay away from my front door. 
5587. 
Strolling 
25991. 
When it’s autumn in the Rockies. 
26305. 
You can’t mend a broken heart. 
3192. 
Van Delft (H. J.) pseud. 
(Hendrik) 
Van Denburgh (Mildred) 
folio for the harmonica. 
Vanden Elsen (M. J.) 
26799. 
Van De Putt (Margret) 
with mother. 6014. 
~Vanderbeck (F. EK.) 
waltz. 26533 (65). 
Vanderbilt (A. J.) 
20660. 
Vanderburg (G. J.) 
see. 14489. 
Vanderburgh (J. D.) 
17770. 
Vandergrift (F. 
flight. 14748. 
Vanderlip (L. E.) 


down Dream: Avenue. 


See Jansen 
School band 
5412. 
Christmas. 
When I waltz 
Edelweiss glide 
Rip Van Winkle. 
Oh, Say can’t you 
Roosevelt march. 
ee) Scotty’s last 


Please leave your 


heart with me. 8482. 
Vanderpool (F. W.) Come away. 
15879. 


Vandersloot (Cora) 
15517. (234). 


Maiden’s bower. 


Vandersloot (Ff. W.) aw., and Vander- 
sloot (Cora) prop.: 
Give me a pure heart. 
God’s wonderful love. 
26533. (99). 
I will follow 
26588 (1387). 
I wonder how the old folks are at 
home. 31003 (75). 
Jesus hears and answers. 
(151). 
Sinner, come home. 12862 (468). 
Vandersloot (F. W.) also pseud. See 
Lincoln (H. J.) 
Vandersloot music pub. ¢o.: 
Bronson’s song folio. 9779. 
Bronson’s song folio for Hawaiian 
and Spanish guitars. 6514. 
Van der Stucken (Frank) aw., and 
Van der Stucken (Dirk) prop.: 
Fond request. 9509 (234). 
' Gottes zeit ist die allerbeste zeit. 
33904 (17). 
Hunt is up. 9509 (303). 
Judas Macecabaeus. 33904 (100). 
Konigsjagd. 9509 (359). 
Laughing song. 9509 (374). 


6253. (146). 
9509 (258), 


where He leads. 


26533: 


Night has a thousand eyes. 33904 
(209). 

Pretty twinkling starry eyes. 9509 
(588). 


Vander Waye (J. A.) Contentment to 
me. 21802. 

Van Deursen (J. M.) 
order again. 381928. 

Van De Venter (V. K.) 


I’m all out of 


Land beyond 


the sunset. 10997. 
Vandevere (J. L.) Polish holiday. 
2162. 


Van de Water (Frank): - 
Stepping in the moonlight. 5596. 
Won’t you dance again to-night. 
* 21445, 
Van Dieman (Horst) 
klavier. 6277. 
Van Dieren (Bernard) 
(Bernard Van) 
Vandiver (Ed) Id like to wander 
once again with the girl I left be- 
hind. 22247. 
Van Doorn (Jack) 
Van Duzer (R. O.) 
19068. 
Van Dyke (Audrey) Mother and home. 
25380: 


Van Dyke (Janie) 


Ahoi, schiffer- 


See Dieren 


Let alone. 19941. 
Design for love. 


Your promise by 


the sea. 12842. 
Vane (Denis) My little Irish sweet- 
heart. 1856. 
Van Fleet (Hleanor) : 
My honey. 22989. 
What is this thrilling sensation. 
21288. 


Vangel (A. J.) Why not spoon. 15380. 


2185 


INDEX 


pt. II, n.s., v. 31 


CaP acaereece aoa ae ea nena pr nr ee eb) Vo Ds 


Van Guilder (E. GC.) Defenders. 
24403. 

Van Gundy (W. W.) Each little 
dream. 295383. 


Van Gunten (E. S.) Oh, yes, oh, yes, 


a million times yes. 20413. 

Van Heusen (James) What’s hap- 
pened to me. 15281. 

Van Heusen (Jimmy) Unforgettable. 
15190. 

Van Hoesen (A. L.) Barcarolle. 9655. 

Van Hoose (Cecil) At the hallowed 
place of prayer. 3363. 


Van Houten (P. L.) There must be a 
reason for love. 33408. 
Van Katwijk (Paul) Son of the plain. 
14859. 
‘Van Keuren (G. L.) You’d look pretty 
in an evening gown. 12770. 
‘Van Kuren (G. H.): 
As long as you’re around. 21632. 
If Gabriel blows that horn. 32036. 
Just like a thief in the night. 
27628. 
Van Leeuwen (Ary): 


Four miniatures. 5883. | 


Précieuse. 2184. 
Rigaudon. 2487. 
Siciliano. 2437. 


Van Loan (Paul): 
Foreign Legion bugle call march. 
13425. 


Success and flowers to you. 12142. 


Van Loon (H. W.) Songs we sing. 
33241. 
Vann (Al): 
By the way. 26732. 


Can I be wrong. 18122. 
It’s in your eyes. 25019. 
Now. 203890. 
Van Ness (Clarke) Song of the fight- 
ing marines. 30592. 
Van Ness (J. M.) Unless you’re in 
love. O867. 
Van Ness (J. N.): 
I see you in the flowers. 
I’ve found love. 7375. 
Van Norman (Frederic) pseud. 
Zamecnik (J. 8.) 
Van Nuys (L. B.): 
Salutation. 25808. 
We never ean tell. 33632. 
When my little boy comes home 
from school. 18422. 
Van Ren (Jan) Dream. 
Van Rensalier (J. T.) 
derstands. 1876. 
Van Sant (William) TI keep my 
memories of you. 1049. 
Van Sickle (Robert) : 
Crystal gazer told me so. 
Five little words. 16197. 
I’m glad we waited. 27413. 
In a blaze of glory. 13834. 


10681. 
See 


29514, 
My mother un- 


15927. 


On with Roosevelt. 5150. 
Swanee River moon. 20940. 
Valley of love. 21189. 

Veni Sigal Cy wool. )o es my fault. 


13905. 
Van Story (W. H.) Some day Ill get 
you. 23397. 
Van Thal (Dennis) Album of vocal 
gems. 38294. 
Van Tornhout (G. J.) Ghost-weed. 
22085. 
Van Valkenburgh (W. D.) jr. How 
could I know. 13598. 
Van Valkenburgh (Willard) : 
How could I know. 13598. 
Thanks for that insult. 33382. 


When 
238380. 
Why am I raving like this. 
Van-Wagner (Libby) 
march. 12862 (317). 
Van Walleghem (Lucien) : 
Dreaming of a song. 19129. 
Lovely lady. 20107. 
Say the word. 25817. 
Varallo (A. V. and Alfonsa) 
of the stars. 11642. 
Vardi (J.) Language not all my own. 
382232. 
Varela (Charlie) Blue melody. 15734. 


you first smiled at me. 


26376. 
Lowell band 


Parade 


Varela (R. C.) Viva Cristo’ Rey. 
30827. 

Varey (Eugene) For country and 
F. D. R. 27091. 


Vargas (Pedro) Vaguedad. 26196. 
Vargues (Odette) : 


Ronde sur les ondes. 11857. 


Six chansons printaniéres. 21194, 
21195. 
Variationen. 12488. 


Variations on native Hawaiian songs. 
23693. 

Variety music co. Ducky wucky dance. 
31503. 

Varley (Irene) See Ross (H. I.) 

Varnedoe (R. M.) jr. Steppin’ out. 


5592. 
My Romeo. 25470. 


Varnick (Ted) 
Vasquez Vigo (J.) Secreto de amor. 


25828. . 
Vassonie (Tom) I’m in the dark 
again. 22334. 
Vatia (Pino) Raccolta di 6 canzoni 
seelte. 2218. 


Vaty (Vincent) Red lips and blue eyes. 
23246. 

Vaughan (A. C.) 
forget you. 5652, 

Vaughan (D. Q.) Curly headed kid of 
mine. 465. 

Vaughan (P. M.) Tenderness. 18121. 

Vaughan (W. G.) America’s salute to 
the world. 24086. 


Sweetheart I can’t 


2186 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Vaughan Williams (Ralph) : 
Buon party. 33904 (31). 
Bushes and briars. 6253 (54). 
Concerto for pianoforte and orches- 
tra. 243836. 


Dona nobis pacem. 19091. 


Five Tudor portraits. 15208. 

Jolly ploughboy. 6253: (256). 

Nothing is here for tears. 20885. 

Poisoned kiss. 25683*. 

Prologue, episode, and interlude. 
20600. 

Riders to the sea. 20656. 

Running set. 25801. 


Sky above the roof. 338904 (272). 


Suite. 21196. 
Symphony in F minor. 5660. 
Vaughen (Winona) When it’s dog- 


wood blossom time. 
Vaughn (Ray) pseuwd. 
(R. V.) jr. 
Vawter (R. W.) Littlest star. 22677. 
Veazie (G. A.) au., and Veazie (R. G.) 


21325, 33678. 
See Whitman 


prop. Summer shower. 6253 (454). 
Vecsei (D. J.) Too bad. 12374. 
Ve Doose (Una): 
Down Texas way. 13308. 
Texas trails. 15046. 
Vedova (Victor) Sweet jasmine. 
30652. 
Veille d’armes. 10771. 


Veilleux (Helena) Calmer d’un baiser. 
309. 

Velgy » (=) 
11364. 

Velleda (A.) 
tuosité. 2902. 

Vellones (Pierre) : 
Bambolélé. 31108. 
Cing épitaphes. 18288. 
John Shag 35. 25046. 
Split. 2567. 
Tehen. 12235. 
Vitamines. 26219. 

Veloce (Bartholomew ) 

man to idolize. 10186. 

Velotta (Art) Stepping out. 12126. 

Veloz (Frank) Yolanda waltz. 8175. 


My dear Momi. 113868, 


Douze etudes de vir- 


F. D. R. is the 


Velt (J. M.) Swedish folk-dances. 
23497. 

Venado de Campo (M.) See De Campo 
(M. V.) 


Vendrell (Armida) : 
I can see it in your eyes. 
Lola. 20025. 
Vené (Ruggero) : 
Dirge. 10626. 
For music. 29608. 
Rats, 11792, 11798. 
Sylvelin. 235382. 
Venezianische giirten. 
Venners (R. C.): 
May I have the next kiss. 


13619. 


12492. 
14236. 


There’s 
26107. 
Venth (Carl) 
4191, 10496. 
Ventura (Ray): 
Ah! Ah. 15535. 
C’est ce qui fait son charme. 13110. 
Ventura (Ray) & cie.: 
Ah! Ah. 15535. 
Ah, les gangsters. 24048. 
Alma del bandonéon. 15555. 
Au-dessus du garage. 31076. 
Au Luxembourg. 24116. 
Au temps des croisades. 
Avee ses sabots. 156389. 
Bon roi Jean. 24197. 
C’est ce qui fait son charme. 13110. 
C’est un peu de vous. 31222. 
Cartomancienne. 15815. 
Ce soir, c’est un tango. 
Ce soir, je pense 4 vous. 
Ce soir, Madame, 31266. 
Christophe Colomb. 243804. 
De soleil, de neige et d’amour. 
6734. 
Double sérénade. 29504. 
En Dio Moana. 24504. 
Et puis d’abord qu’est-ce que ca 
peut vous faire. 24511. 
Fellow malade. 31569. 
Garde-chasse. 271238. 
Glissons. 6979. 
Histoire chinoise. 
Homalona, 29741. 
J’ai passé au travers. 
Légende du 
27683. 
Madina. 25280. 
Mal de mer. 30108. 
Marina. T7917. 
Mon apéro. 30171. 
Ou sont des amants. 
Pére Gaspard. 8391. 
Petites alliées, 25662. 
Quand vous voudrez. 25722. 
Quand y a du soleil dans Paris. 
28317. 
Recuerdo de Oran. 28341. 
Réve de jeunesse. 32984. 
Réves légers. 32985. 
Sans pitié. 25810. 
Sérénade arabe. 30517. 
Suisse de Notre-Dame. 18039. 
Tout va trés bien Madame la Mar-- 
quise. 9054. 


no comparing with you. 


Iama Texan. 981, 4190, 


24117. 


24273. 
15821. 


24717. 


16820. 
vaisseau d’argent. 


20486. 


Tu ne dis rien. 30781. 
Tu te trompais... 18241, 
Venez danser. 30819. 


Y avait un accordéon. 18542. 

Y avait un homme. 18543. 
Ventura (Ray) & cie. Editions: 

Adieu, plus de mystére. 9526. 

Beau pays des chiméres. 9667. 

En ei cabaret. 10149. 


2187 


INDEX 


Ventura (Ray) & cie. Editions—Contd.| Verrico (Ben) 


Fort de France. 10289. 
Guapa. 10347. 
Pontevedra. 11715. 
Valse rouge. 12484. 
Venuti (Joe) Hach morning after an 
evening with you. 683. 
Vera (Luis): 


Contesta de soy mexicana. 6668. 
Huelguistas. 10482. 
Huelyuistas. 7166. 


Verbeckmoes (F. A.) 
Franklin D. 6578. 
Verdi (Giuseppe) : 
Aida march. 28870. 
Bal masqué. 29189 (450). 
Donna é mobile. 23695. 
Libiamo nelicti calici. 
(764). 
Masnadieri. 33577. 
Otello. 21569 (585). 
Pater noster. 28871. 
Troubadour. 26202, 262038. 
Trovatore. 12493. 
Verdi. 26204—26206. 
Verducci (John) It’s too late to tell 
me you love me. 4464. 
‘Verdun (Henry): 
Cest Bichon. 15784. 
Quand lamour a passé par 1a. 
25024. 


Carry on with 


9509 


Suis ton chemin. 20921. 
Veretti (Antonio) : 
Favola di Andersen. 722. 


Suite in do. 2620. 

Vergano (Lea) Need I repeat. 8171. 
Vergeson (lL. G.) Old pal, won’t you 
come back to me. 17484. 
Verino (André) pseud. See 

(Fenger ) 
Verliebte wauwau. 18289. 
Verlorene sohn. 5886%*. 
Verna (M. A.) I can’t forget you. 
10509. 
Vernon (B. C.): 

Love is a beautiful thing. 
Love is king. 14160. 
Vernon (Dorothy) : 

Little geisha. 


Gron 


20081. 


14109. 


North wind blows. 8217. 
Swan. 33049. 
Vernon (KE. E.) Moonlight wooing. 
17245. 
Vernon (M. L.) There ain’t nobody 
livin’ down below. 8983. 
Vernon (M. 8S.) Part songs. for chang- 
ing voices. 8376. 
Vernon (Max): 


I will marry you. 19688. 
Little piccaninny mine. 11086. 
Vernon (Vinny) See Genovese (VY. V.) 


Veronika. 23696. 
Verrees (Leon) Bread of the world. 
293387. 


| 


pt. I, n.s., v. 31 


Lending my heart to 


you. T7700. 
Verrow (Alyce) Singing to the moon. 
5487. 


Vest (Lorin) I think of you, a thou- 


sand times a day. 13762. 
Vetterling (Arno) Dorothee. 16062. 
Vey (Maria) Just an old fashioned 

maiden. 7602. 

Viacava (José) Comprendre. 424. 
Vial (B. R.) Home at last. 943. 
Viard (Jules) Sur mon ceeur. 8873. 


Viard (Lucien) 
11759. 

Vibbard (H. L.) EHverybody’s favorite 
organ pieces. 19190. 

Vicar of Bray. 21208. 


Quand on est fort. 


Vickers (EH. M.) Just me and you. 
32179. 
Victor (Frank): 

A media luz. 1. 

AGehitaltisaZ. 

Hesitating blues. 4126. 

Modern guitarist’s handbook on 
runs, modulations and fill-ins. 
7988. 

New Handy guitar method. 20351. 

O’ marinariello. 1994. 


Pick it and play it. 2140. 
Victor (Frank) and Harry Volpe 
daily exercises for guitar. 2908. 
Yellow dog blues. 6143. 
Victoria music pub. co., Itd.: 
Apart from business. 18714. 
Audrey, little Audrey, she laughed 


and laughed and _ laughed. 
SOT Ke 

Between you and me and the car- 
pet. 6446. 

Bright eyes. 275, 13087. 

Cheer up. 24285. 

Dance goes on. 26874. 


Give me a place in the sun. 3974. 
Hotsy-totsy. 7151. 

I breathe on windows. 27318. 
I’m feeling happy. 1087. 
Legacies. 1441, 14037. 

Me and my dog. 7933. 

Mine’s a hopeless case. 27928. 
Over she goes. 28238, 30369. 


Side by side. 28482. 
Steak and kidney pudding. 20901. 
Swing. 8894. 
There’s a star in the sky. 21058. 
White sails. 26368. 
Yes! No! 33813. 
Victorious decision songs. 
Vidach (J. B.): 
All the way to the land of our 
dreams. 381025. 
Beautiful dream. 31119. 
Could you love me as I love you. 
31354. 


18292. 


2188 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Dancing this waltz with my love. 
31388. 

Down deep in my heart—I know 
who loves me. 19112. 

I’m in love with you. 

I shall sing thy song 
16636. 

I will remember. 32011. 

Just for you and me. 32175. 

Longing for you. 32342. 

Love in my heart will never part. 
17062. 

Promise you'll be 
we'll be sweetheart. 

Rose. 33022. 

She got me. 


31940. 
forever. 


mine, happy 
32922. 


33115. 


Some day youll be sorry too. 
ESA PA 
Summit waltz. 33299. 
Waitzing and singing together. 
33612. 
Welcome home. 33645. 
When the roses bloom again. 
33701. 
Vidal (H.) Souvenir de Santiago. 
33246. 
Vidal (J. M.) Bettwy march. 3450. 
Videto (Ken) Ill be calling on you 
to-night. 29798. 


Vidler (Will): 


Honey, you’re mine alone. 4151. 
Hundred to one it’s love. 13608. 
Vd rather talk about you. 273833. 
I knew it all the time. 16510. 
I wonder. 13808. 
My sunset valley home. 14425. 
Your eyes. 18634. 
Vidusso (Carlo) Fantasia  cinese. 
6890. 
Vieil aigle. 9509 (766). 
Viel (Catherine) When Johnny plays 
the trombone. 26311. 


Vienna dance no. 2. 21205. 
Viennese refrain. 33581. 
Vierne (Louis) : 
Messe basse pour les défunts. 


- 27919. 
Sonate. 6253 (501). 
Tryptique. 28808. 
Vietz (Udo) Lachen ist gesund. 
19919. 
Vieweg (C. F.) Sinfonia melodica 
C-dur. 383147. 
Vieweg (C. F.) g. m. b. h.: 
Concertino. 9905, 18968. 
Kleine sinfonie in F-dur. 19907. 
Konzert. 19910, 19911, 19913, 
19914, 19946. 
Triosonate G-dur. 21137. 
Zwei divertimenti. 33375. 


Vigevani (Arnaldo) 

luto. 86. 
Viggiani (Frank) : 
I can’t live without you. 


Pupille di Vel- 


24773. 


22905. 
28097. 


My blue eyed baby. 
Night is so divine. 
Viglione (Joseph) : 
Forevermore. 22053. 
I think you’re wonderful. 22395. 
Once you were mine. 175138. 
Take me with you. 23543. 
Why must we argue all the time. 
23872. 
You're cuckoo. 
Vigliottt Gi. Jz) 
Another summer memory. 
Sammy Souse. 14723. 
Vignett (Ruth) Senorita my beloved. 


26478. 
12933. 


8642. 

Vigo (J. Vasquez) See Vasquez 
Vigo (J.) 

Vigorita (Ciro) Lonesome  lover’s 
dream. 4691. 

Villano (Helen) I hear my lover’s 
voice. 7232. 


Villatte (Jean) : 
5 divertissements 4 2 voix. 12504. 
12 lecons de scolfége a 2 voix. 


12505. 
25 lecons de solfége 4 2 voix. 

12506. 

Villeneuve (E. S.) Radio waltz. 
20619. 

Villoldo (A. G.) Choelo. 31287. 
Vince (H. M.) Chitiqua. 13158. 
Vinee (Margie) Chitiqua. 13158. 
Vincent (Al) pseud. See Lambelet 


(Vivien) 
Vincent (C. E.) America with F. D. R. 
24082. 
Vincent (Donald) 
a melody. 10521. 
Vincent (J. W.) Words of my mother. 
3151. 
Vincent (Joe) 


I'd love to sing you 


My avenue girl. 8059. 
Vincent (Larry) When the sun says 
good-night to the mountain. 28995. 
Vincent (Louis) Id love to sing you 
a melody. 10521. 
Vincent (Nat): 
On a little farm in Iow-a. 8301. 
Pretty quadroon. 2191, 2192. 
Rock me to sleep in my Rocky 
Mountain home. 2295, 2296. 
Vincent (Paul): 
Sweet melody. 12174. 
Why can’t you love me. 
Why did it have to be me. 
You don’t say yes. 12772. 
Vineent (R. B.): 
Cost of war. 18977. 
Five little miracles. 
Saddle and spurs. 
Vine (John): 
I vow to thee my country. 32000. 
Lark in the clear air. 27672. 
Lora of Lismoyne. 27782. 
O little one sweet. 5082. 


12681. 
12682. 


13410. 
20712. 


2189 


INDEX 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 31 


Vines (L. R.) jr. Vm the cock of the 
walk. 31962. 
Vineyard (E. S.): 
Dancing feet. 480. 
In the old buggy days. 1247. 
Vinsonhaler (Sheldon) Lady said yes. 
7666. 
Vintaloro (Michel) 
Viola (Renzo) : 
Arabs delight. 
In the rain. 
Last night. 
Oh, wise moon. 11551. 
Summer romance. 12148. 
Violin music the whole world loves. 
21207. 
Violin song method. 2920. 
Violinsky (Sol) pseud. See Ginsberg 
(Solly ) 
Viosea (Gladys and Shirley ) 
the ecards to-night. 26455. 
Virden (Johnny) : 
Do you know why 1 love you so. 
6766. 
Take a look at that rainbow. 8912. 


Francie. 22062. 


9597. 


10813. 
11002. 


You hold 


Virgilio (M. R.) Addio a _ Venezia. 
29198. 
Virginia Lee. 18296. 


Visco (J. D.): 

Big shots ball. 6448, 15716. 

To love again. 15128. 

You’ve passed me by again. 15492. 
Visco (Jimmy) See Visco (J. D.) 
Visser (Harry) Gayety march. 10286. 


Vitak-Elsnie co. Oklamané — srdce. 
28161. 
Vitale (Luigi) Guerra ’e sanzione. 
7041. 
Vitellaro (Vincenzo) Song of truth. 
14878. 


Vitez (Eduard): 
Destiny and you. 3717. 
Gypsy strings. 4046. 
Lovers in the moonlight. 
Rhythm in C. 5827. 

Vitolo (L. J.) Italia bella. 

Vittadini (Franco) Fiordisole. 

13406, 16185. 

Vivaldi (Antonio): 

Concerto d’orchestra. 31332. 

Concerto grosso in re minore. 
31333. 

Concerto in A minor. 
85). 

Concerto per violino. 


25266. 


13921. 
13405, 


18648 (84, 
31334-31336. 


Concerto per violoncello. 31337. 
Concerto IV. 31338. 
Concerto V. 31839. 

Viviani (D. A.) I found her ad. in the 


lonesome column. 16497. 
Vivio (Anthony, or Antonio) : 
Che femmena si. 31278. 
Evviva o Presidente. 24528. 


New ballad. 17393. 
Ngiuliné. 32670. 
Paramaribo. 83870. 


Tarantella De Feo. 333871. 

Tuorne din’ a ste braccie, carme. 
30785. 

Vero cuore € quello delle madri. 
15208. 

Your life is wasting away. 6248. 
Vik (Zdenék) Krasna& Manon. 32221. 
Voccia (Aniello) : 

Aching for you. 3275, 12871. 

I’m feeling blue. 24842. 

It must be you. 10858. 

Parking. 5198. 

Voerg (B. S.): 
Kiverything is breaking fine to-day. 
21987. 
Here without you. 22189. 
When I am waltzing with you. 
23790. 
Vogade (Marcel) : 

Amants ivres. 31034. 

Enfant sommeillait. 

Nous irons 1]a-bas. 

Rama. 32959. 

Valse @un beau soir. 


31520. 
32711. 


18284, 18285. 


Vogel (Ernst) Verlag. Bettelstudent. 
18804*. 

Vogel (F. R.) Who gives a_ hoot. 
18467. 


Vogel (Jerry) music ¢o., ine.: 
Beautiful dreamer. 9668. 
Frisky. 16241, 27107. 

Jeanie with the light brown hair. 
22534. 

I can’t carry 
Pe sh Cd be 

Last love song. 

Lone wolf on 
14133. 

Lost illusions. 25228. 

Moon over Cuba was high and so 
was I. 22859. 

My cup. 30209. 


on without you. 


1480. 
the Indian trail. 


Omaha-ha and Idaho-ho. 14507. 
Rhythm train. 32990. 
Romping on Ramport. 33018. 


Take your time. 18089. 
There’s a sky of blue in old New 
England. 18157. 
This is the month of May. 12333. 
Vogel (Robert): 
Arkansas centennial. 6343. 
Sophie, why don’t you speak to me. 
33248. 
Vogenitz (G. L.): 
Drifting along. 19144, 31492. 
Moon of gold. 20227. 
Please do. 30415. 
Vogler (Julius) Five hundred and 
twenty six ready to use modulations. 
18302. 


2190 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Vogler (M. P.): 
Breezes of autumn. 138084. 
Oh, that Romeo. 20410. 


Vogler (Z. B.) It takes a lovin’ 
woman. 16812. 
Vognar (Frank): 
Chasse. 8363. 
Mareh of the dwarfs. 8027. 
Three Bohemian songs. 9149. 


Vogt (Carl): 


Cuckoo song. 13220. 


Humming bird. 138605. 
Moet, Cn C:). 77. 
Love me too. 14166. 
Moods. 27949. 
Vogt (Hellmuth) Heiteres vorspiel. 
ol ta f. 
Vogue mon ceur. 2925, 6965, 9151, 
9498, 12511. 


Voice of devotion. 21212. 
Voice of fate. 18648 (368). 
Voice of praise. 29189 (455). 
Voigtlander (T. W.): 


I am yours forever dear. 27315. 
It never could happen again. 
29921. 

Lonesome. 27764. 
Shadows on the river. 30527. 


Voigtlander (Teddy) See Voigtlander 


(T. W.) 
Voit (A. M.) Flying across the sky. 
G45. 
Voit (H. O.) Jog along. 4498. 
Voix denfants. 26220. 
Voldemar (Rosemberg) : 
Assez ...tu ne reviendras pas 
3356. 
Garde moi, chéri. 6954. 
Points roses... 2160. 
Rumba. 33036. 
Volk (M. 8.) Broadway blues. 277. 
Volkart (Hazel): 
Bagpipers. 12987. 
Japanese doll dance. 29942. 
Oriental dance. 14537. 
Volkmann (B.) Copine. 24348. 
Volkov (Jan) Marie, oh won’t you 
listen to Zingari. 7915. 
Volkslieder aus Osterreich. 5903. 


Volkwein bros., inc.: 
Ledger lines & spaces thru chord 
progression. 32246. 
Twelve little stemless compositions 


for the pianoforte. 31371. 
Vollerthun (Georg): 
Barock-suite. 29285. 
Lieder der andacht. 30026. 


Vier lieder aus Ostland. 2980. 
Volistedt (Robert) : 


Copurchic. 9509 (153). 

Danse des Esquimaux. 9509 (175). 

Im orientalischen café. 6253 
(234). 


126829—37—_—-44 


Soir de printemps. 9509 (676). 
Valse-etincelle. 9509 (762). 
Volpe (Albert) Angel of wedding day. 
92. 
Volpe (Alberto) 
the ’387. 30800. 
Volpe (Harry): 

Courante: 157. 

Dream of love. 

Fantasy. 9158. 

Fuga. 158. 

Hesitating blues. 4126. 

Modern guitarist’s handbook on 
runs, modulations, and fill-ins. 
7988. 

New Handy guitar method. 20351. 

Nocturne. 2931. 

Prelude. 164. 

Risveglio. 8551. 

Victor (Frank) and Harry Volpe 


Under the star of 


T7354. 


daily exercises for guitar. 2908. 
Yellow dog blues. 6148. 
Volpe (Joseph ) Hotcha! Moon. 
31822. 
Volto della Vergine. 12516. 


Volze (Johnny) He said good-night 
when he really meant good-bye. 
912. 

Vomyilas (A. A.) Why can’t it be me. 
12680. 

Von Berge (H.): 


Here am I, send me. 4119. 


Lorenz’s organ treasures, no. 2. 
1548. 
Lorenz’s organ voluntaries no. 3. 
20056. 
Voice of devotion. 21212. 
We know it. 5941. 
Von Borek (Edmund) See Borek 


(Edmund von) 

Von Bose (Fritz) 7 See Bose (Fritz 
von) 

Von Coller (A. M.) 
wonderful. 11528. 

Von Doenhoff (Albert) 
21569 (587). 

Von Dolecsko (Béla) 
(Béla von) 

Von Fluss (Starr) pseud. 
(S. D., i. e. Mrs. W. S.) 

Von Kaas (F. A. C.) It’s a Lincoln 
Zephyr. 29922. 


O. K. baby, you’re 
Deux études. 
See Dolecsko 


See Fluss 


Von Landberg (C. M.) Hurrah for 
Franklin D. 4184. 
Von Luehrte (Frank): 
As you go so go I. 15614. 


Baby you beautiful baby. 6378. 

Beyond the shadow of a doubt. 
18045. 

Call to my arms. 9816. 

Find first aid in song. 10207. 

For me the sun is shining bright. 
10229. 


2191 


INDEX 


Von Luehrte (Krank)—Continued. 

I felt the pain of Cupid’s arrow. 
10533. ; 

I suggest. 138758, 19662. 

I wonder can it be true. 
32016. 

It’s a night for love. 10861. 

Life starts anew. 27724. 

Little favors. 25189. 

Lonely night. 17032. 

My discovery. 22912. 

My favorite one. 11375. 

My good night to you. 17313. 

My toast to you. 173861. 

Out of the night. 11627. 

Pagan paradise. 17565. 

Song of Arabian love. 23411. 

Spirit of N. U. S. J. 12091. 

Sweetest waltz I ever 
12181. 

Too good to be true. 

We’re all in the same boat. 


10728, 


knew. 


28784. 
12555. 


Von Olzen (O. 8S.) Enchanted hour. 
3828. 

Von Takacs (Jend) See Takacs (Jend 
von) 


Von Tilzer (Albert) : 

Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig. 
29189 (41). 

Cachucha. 29355. 

Carrie. 24081 (25). 

Cecilia. 29378. 

Could you learn to love me. 
Ge: 

Good 
(224). 

Hawaiian memories. 29711. 

Honest you're the only one for me. 
21569 (206). 

How do you do Miss Josephine. 
12862 (225). 

I know a road. 10556. 

I’m glad ’m married. 


24031 


evening Caroline. 3270 


24031 (91). 


Tf I only had a leming pie. 15517 
(171). 

Let’s go into a picture show. 6253 
(278). 


Love’s hour. 30082. 

Marching to the musie of the stars. 
30118. 

My voice is like a flute of gold. 
30263. 
Nothing ever, ever, ever, hardly 
ever, troubles me. 6253 (345). 
Out of the goodness of your great 
big heart. 30366. 

Rosa Rosetta. 24031 (174). 

Salt of the earth, salt of the sea. 
30492. 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 31 


Song of the Tulé. 12059. 

Take me out to the ball game. 
3270 (640). 

Take me up with you dearie. 
15517 (393). 

Under the orange blossom tree. 
31003 (203). 

Would you like to learn to like me. 
21569 (624). 


You're just the girl for me. 29189 
(489). 
You’re just the sort of girl for a 


boy like me. 21569 (630). 
You will have to sing an Irish 
song. 12862 (556). 
Von Tilzer (Harry): 
Cubanola glide. 33904 (48). 
Funny face. 33904 (87). 
In our cocktail of love. 18851. - 
Keep your foot on the soft pedal. 
33904 (157). 
My wife ain’t coming back. 33904 
(204). 
Stories that 
$509 (710). 
Take me up to the roller rink. 
33904 (300). 
Von Tilzer (Harry) 
In our cocktail of love. 


mother told me. 


music pub. co. 
13851. 


Voris (W. R.) Up, and sing, good 
Christians. 28855. 

Vose (Charlotte) Need I repeat. 
8171. 

Voss (Constance) Love has cast a 
wish. 1562. 

Votaw (L. S.) My Texas rangerette. 
20328. 


Voules (Marian): 

Drifting. 31491. 

Take me as Iam. 30680. 
Voyage to Lilliput. 33598. 

Vroman (Mabel) Memories of desert 
gold. 25322. 
Vroman (Marion) 
20718. 
Vuillemin 
18911. 

Vullos(Re3Ss) 4 
Gotta dance. 13494. 
If he’d (she’d) only look this way. 
13813. 
Sweet as a rose. 8876. 
Tender night. 15035. 
Vuono (Joseph) : 
Your love is my dream. 9493. 
Your magical charm nestles right 
in my arms. 9494. 
Vurraro (Viva) Hail to our President. 
31732. 
Wabash music ¢@o.: 


Sailor’s sweetheart. 


(Louis) Chanson _lasse. 


Since mother was a girl. 21569 All night long. 24061. 
(498), 29189 (887). Big Bill blues. 9711. 
Smarty. 3270 (589). Caught my gal truckin’. 24271. 
Song bird. 30587. Caught us doing it. 9844. 
2192 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Cherry hill blues. 29385. 

Don’t tear my clothes. 24445. 

Good liquor gonna carry me down. 
4017. 

I ain’t going that way. 10494. 

I ean’t say nothing you caught 
me wrong again. 16479. 

Id rather drink muddy 
29779. 

I hate myself. 27352. 

I kept rubbing that thing. 

I’m gonna get it. 16577. 

I need you by my side. 24881. 

If you can dish it, I can take it. 
4377. 

Just a rank stud. 25067. 

Keep your mind on it. 16877. 

Let’s get drunk and truck. 19966. 

Louisiana. 17051. 

Maybe it’s someone else you care 
for. 25308. 

Mr. Freddie blues.. 30169. 

Rambling with that woman. 

Romeo and Juliet. 30474. 

Somebody changed the lock on my 
door. 12083. 

W. P. A. blues. 15216. 

When somebody loses then some- 
body wins. 6026. 


water. 


19560. 


5298. 


When the music sounds good. 
$284. 

When you were a girl of seven. 
26342. 

You done tore your playhouse 
down. 15445. 


You got me worrying. 26451. 
You have to live and let live. 
$436. 
You know I need loving. 23960. 
You stole my heart. 26504. 
You waited too long. 29170. 
Wach (William) : 


I think you’re snazzy. 16648. 

That little lad of mine. 26081. 
Wachal (Alice) : 

I’m glad that I’m alive. 7300. 


~My bridge into Wonderland. 8065. 
Tryst with you. 9078. 
When baby cries for daddy. 28955. 
Wachs (Paul) Berrichonne. 
(41). 
Wachs (Paul) au., and Wachs (B. M. 
Es, lu), prop..: 
Bettina. 9509 (65). 
Blush roses. 3270 (69). 
Doux songe. 9509 (186). 
Frisettes. 3270 (202). 
Jeanette s’en va t’au marché, 
29189 (217). 
Wachta (A. M,) Old love. 23086. 
Wachtler (HE. W.) Ecstasy. 642. 
Wacksman (T. J.) Whenever I’m with 
you. 9296. 


18648 


Waddell (C. L.) ’ Sweet memories. 
18056. 
Waddill (Nan): 
Texas welcomes you. 21014. 
What might have been. 212906. 


When the wild roses bloom. 21349. 

Wade (A. H.) Goodnight, my love. 

7018. 

Wade (Dorothy) : 
Katydid and the cricket. 16870. 
Parade of the penguins. 17577. 

Wade (H. A.) I looked just once. 

15517 (156). 

Wade (Hugh): 


Night must fall. 32678. 
To and fro. 33454. 
Wade (J. 8S.) Ill be looking for you 
every night. 19576. 
Wade (L. R.): 
Drifting sands. 26998. 


How can you say we're through. 
4166. 
Not for a thing, would I grow tired 
of you. 174380. 
Pagan mothers’ lullaby. 
Rainy day blues. 17698. 
Unusual gal. 28854. 
Wadely (KF. W.) Minuet and Bourrée. 
18755. 
Wadhams (N. M.) 
rhythm. 28379. 
Wadsworth (Farrell) : 
At the top with you. 
Can’t-cha. 3537. 
One day has gone. 
Wasted love. 26243. 
Wadsworth (J. H.) Spring’s awaken- 
ing. 2571. 
Wadsworth (M. L.) 
ing glass. 10299. : 
Waifenschmeid (Der) 6253 (505). 
Wagar (R. S.) Il fool him. 7257. 
Wagenaar (Bernard) : 
Here they come. 7107. 


17564. 


Rocking chair 


134. 


5154. 


Girl in the look- 


Mystery. 8152. 
Wagenseil (G. C.) Konzert C-dur. 
15910. 
Wagers (G. W.) Vows that I have 
made. 5907. 


Wagers (Ira (Bud) ) 
coming back again. 
Waggoner (Aleda) 


Colorado I am 
6642. 
Quintuplet lullaby. 


8494. 

Waggoner (Mrs. J. L.) Praise God for 
our leader, an all American man. 
23207. 


Waghorne (W. R.): 
I met the good shepherd. 
Shepherds, tell us. 30537. 
We praise Thy glorious name. 

12558, 12554. 

Wagner (A. V.): 
TH remember. 31907. 
Same you and I. 17802. 


24879. 


2193 


INDEX 


Wagner (A. V.)—Continued. 
Trailing the trails. 30764. 
Wagner (C. H.): 
Beach parade. 6401. 
Have one on me. TOT. 
I wonder if you’re really human. 


7419. 
If I had only listened to you. 19711. 
Lamentatin’ Lou. 7672. 
Show must go on. 8671. 


Subway troubadour. 8849. 
Wagner (EH. F.) 24 concert studies for 


flute. 9157. 

Wagner (Frank) My affliction is you. 
17274. 

Wagner (Franz) aw., and Wagner 
(Freida) prop. Dorfreigen. 18648 
(106). 

Wagner (I. J.) Sock-a-bye, rock-a-bye 
baby. 12017. 

Wagner (J. F.) Double eagle march. 
31460. 

Wagner (John) My old love letters. 
14411. 

Wagner (Larry): 

Last of the rumbas. 30000. 
Lonesome cowboy. 22696. 

Wagner (Leo E.): 

My opinion of you. 8135. 


Trailing the trails together. 18227. 
Wagner (Lew) See Wagner (Louis E.) 
Wagner (Louis E.) You're the one that 

I’ve been waiting for. 9471. 
Wagner (Oskar) Niagara-fox. 
Wagner (R. L.): 

Hello. 31778. 

Our own fireplace. 
Wagner (Richard) : 

Album-leaf. 15217. 

Albumblatt. 238709. 

Day god. 15517 (424). 

Hilsa entering the cathedral. 

Isa’s dream. 18648 (3871). 

Evening star. 33595. 

Festival prelude. 15218, 26223. 

Hymn to the morning. 2934, 26224. 

Lohengrin. 5909, 29189 (456). 

O fount of love eternal. 12520. 

Pilgrims’ chorus. 33596. 

Symphony series all-Wagner festi- 


5041. 


328138. 


33094. 


val program. 21216. 
Tannhauser. 9158, 12521. 
Wagner (V. H.): 


Call my biuff. 24237. 
Fit to be tied. 24561. 


I’m in a lonesome mood. 24849. 
Let’s let love alone. 7717. 
Stylish. 25995. 
Wagner (Zola) Baby, I'd like to baby 
you. Baar. 


Wagner-Régeny (Rudolf) : 
Orchestermusik mit klavier. 20481. 
Sommernachtstraum-musik. 17963, 

17964. 


pt. 107, n. s., v. 8L 


Wagness (Bernard): 
Baby’s eyes. 15649. 
Hight chordal attacks. 
Fairy shadows. 16162. 
Happy is the miller boy. 
It’s spring again. 16804. 
Romance, in @ flat. 20682. 
Waltz in E flat. 21227. 

Wagoner (J. A. P.) America’s song of 

triumph. 31041. 

Wagstaff (T. F.) Let me be your honey 
bee. 4604. 
Wahl (R. F.) 

8732. 
Wahlberg (Rune) 
gatt. 32820. 
Wahle (Mrs. Frank) 

5180. 

Waibel (W. C.): 
At nightfall. 9509 (25). 
Secret. 33904 (265). 

Waikiki wedding. 32644, 33314. 

Wailes (G. E.): 


19158. 
22164.. 


So much I love you. 
Pa kryss i Katte- 


Our love waltz. 


Jes’ a’callin’. 16825. 
Zazu. 18642. 
Wainer (Lee) If it kept me close to 
you. 13822. 
Wait (W. J.): 


Just a memory. 25066. 


Little incidents. 25190. 
Waite (A. P.) pseud. See Perry 
(A. W.) 
Waite (1. F. W.): 
Branded. 13082. 
Hy’rything combined. 6875. 
Love and a million kisses. 7825. 
Love memories of old Santa Bar- 
bara. 227386. 
Swamp fever. 8875. 
Wajnberg (M.) Maty biaty domek. 
22767. 


Wakefield (Wallace) : — 

Hold me in your arms to-night. 
22202. 

Ill be there at the fair in thirty- 
nine. 4236, 10565. 

Wakelee (E. D. W.): 

Civilization, the depression, des- 
pair and a plea to the Almighty. 
21777. 

Pray do not suggest the theory 
that I should you forget. 14619. 

Springtime for love, my turtle dove. 
12105. 

‘Twas a balmy summer evening. 
26167. 

Wakely (Clarence) Anything. 6339. 

Wal-Berg (—) pseud. See Voldemar 
(Rosemberg ) 

Walder (H. L.) 
14246. 

Waldman (Guido) 
4551. 


Mellow bit of rythm. 


Kinder singt mit. 


2194 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1986 


Se eee ES 


Waldo (I. D.): 
Christmas bells. 
Love me as of old. 
Perpetual commotion. 

Waldo (June): 

Captain Kidd. 3548. 

In the barnyard. 4402. 

March of the champions. 

On the levee. 20451. 
Waldo (M. 8.) pseud. 

(ese Ps) 

Waldron (T. V.) Listen, 
voters. 16982, 22653. 
Waldteufel (Emil) : 
Siesta-walzer. 

Sirénes. 28518. 

Skaters. 31003 (166). 

Skaters’ waltz. 14813, 

33167. 

Trés jolie. 28795. 
Walenn (Gerald) Caprice. 9170. 
Walker (A. M.) When your song is on 

the air. 33718. 
Walker (Barclay): 
If [ had the world to give you. 
310038 (77). 

Memories rise when shadows fall. 
33904 (190). 

When I hear that dreamy waltz. 
33904 (330). 


31297. 
11158. 
32854. 


4791. 


See Bilhorn 


American 


30134. 


17931, 


Walker (Bill) See Walker (J. W.) 

Walker (Buddy) Old mirror knows. 
11570. 

Walker (D. Jj.) Reflections. 28346. 

Walker (D. V.) Chanson de Trou- 
vere. 3570. 


Walker (Ernest): 
Splendour falls on castle walls. 
24031 (195). 
West African fantasietta. 3000. 
World’s wanderers. 29189 (482). 
Waiker (HKveryn) Then I’ve stopped 
loving you. 2786. 
Walker (¥Flinton) 
from you. 25111. 
Walker (G. B.): 
My eyes are like the thirsty des- 
ert. 382579. 
We're going riding on the Missis- 
Sippi. 2970. | 
When I saw you waltzing, waltzing 
with him. 21319. 
Walker (G. [.): 
Lazy summer days. 
What’s in my heart. 
Walker (J. M.) 


Kiss that I stole 


7688. 
5981. 


Night winds. 1952. 


Waiker (J. W.) Satan in the sun. 
25812. 
Walker (L. WH.) Casa de mafiana. 
24268. 
Walker (M. Jo): 
If I had the world to give you. 
310038 (77). 


When I hear that dreamy waltz. 
383904 (330). 
Walker (M. Josephene) : 
I am love. 984. 
Little colored lady. 27740. 
Little sod house. 1517. 


My song of love for you. 1899. 
Old fashioned waltz. 30829. 
She’ll not be waitin’. 30531. 


These and other things I promise 
you. 21064. 
Walker (M. S.): 


Everyone sang. 6871. 

Peace. 8888. 
Walker (Marshal) Who calls you 
sweet mama now. 23853. 
Walker (Mrs. Nugent) My rosy 
dream. 4996. 
Walker (R. N.) I’m so happy. 29822. 
Walker (R. S. W.) Waltz Lucille. 
28891. 


Walker (Raymond) : 
Ching Foo. 29189 (59). 


I’m going to tell on you. 383904 
(126). 
Love me just a little bit. 15517 
(228). 
Walker (Tex) Song of the lariat. 
14872. 


Walker (W. BE.) 
let me guess. 
Walker (W. R.) 

mond) 

Walker (William) 
12095, 17999. 
Walking on air. 
Walkup (F. P.) 
Wall (Gilbert) : 

Don't love again. 38751. 
Intermission. 1266. 
Jersey by the sea. 
Wall (M. M.): 
Sing to me aé ~Sspringy 
11992. 
Toasting our troubles away. 
Wallace (Blaine) Haunting 
16348. 
Wallace (C. H.) Emancipation march. 
B827. 
Wallace (Carroll) Moonlight. 1756. 
Wallace (HH. R. M.): 
Eleanor. 16116. 
How are you feeling. 19494, 
I can’t help loving you. 10510. 
I love you, my dear. 19599. 
If you hadn’t come along. 19727. 
Old fashioned girl. 17476. 
There’s a song in my heart I dare 
not sing. 12312. 
Throw away your 
smile, smile, smile. 
Wallace (Evangeline) : 
In Romany. 22470. 
New York. 173898. 


Don’t tell me baby 
13298. 
See Walker (Ray- 
Spread it abroad. 


21741, 22638, 22933. 
Caprice. 26751. 


4481. 
melody. 


12366. 
me. 


troubles and 
21093. 


2195 


INDEX 


Wallace (Evangeline )—Continued. 
When the sun has kissed the day 
good-bye. 23825. 
Wallace -(G. H.) Jimmy Van Zandt. 
4490), 
Wallace (Helen) 
Wallace (J. R.) 
31295. 
Wallace (Jack): 
Don’t break the heart that I give 


Jest. 138935. 
Chorus girl’s dream. 


you. 24437. 
Just the moonlight, a car and you. 
25090. 
Wallace (L. E.) Springtime vagabond. 
14906. 
Wallace (M. L.) Chant of the free- 
men. 18912. 


Wallace (Myrtle) All I want to know 


is who is your Romeo. 6289. 
Wallace (Paul) pseud. See Solman 
(Alfred ) 
Wallace (Raymond) pseud. See 


Trevor (Huntley) 
Wallace (Stanley) : 
In a little street in Hollywood. 
10783. 
You're so sweet. 
Wallace (W. D.): 


33876. 


Are you afraid of love. 111. 

I’m busy with love. 16564. 
Wallace (W. L.): 

My wandering star. 11452. 


Oh, I tried hard to forget. 5100. 
Wondering. 12721. 
Wallace (W. V.) Prayer of life. 


26533. (229). 

Wallace (Walter) 

me you love me. 

Wallander (S. L.) 

boy. 25414. 

Wallbridge (R. L. A.) 

14658. 

Wallenberg (Thelma) : 
Monkey face. 17223. 
Starry night. 18007. 

Waller (Fats) See Waller (Thomas) 


Why won’t you tell 
26393. 
My darling baby 


Resurrection. 


Waller (J. J.) au., and Waller (R. R.) 
prop. Leap year. 4589. 

Waller (Jack) Please teacher. 5240. 

Waller (Syde) My luve is like a red, 
red rose. 32608. 

Waller (Thomas): 


Bach up to me. 24136. 
Benny sent me. 15703. 
Black raspberry jam. 24180. 
Farewell blues. 24546. 
Fractious fingering. 24592. 


I can see you all over the place. 


10507. 
Latch on. 251382. 
Lounging at the Waldorf. 


Numb fumblin’. 1986. 
Paswonky. 25650. 


Shakin’ it all night long. 17866. 


25232. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Smashing thirds. 8714. 
Stealin’ apples. 20902. 
Sugar Rose. 8851. 
Wait and see. 9161. 
Waller’s (Fats) original piano con- 
eeptions. 5920, 26233. 

Wallis (Chester) : 
Ave Maria. 8628. 
Beautiful dreamer. 
Cindy. 15857. 
Ciribiribin. 24808. 
I dream of Jeanie. 
Leave it with Him. 
Morning splendor. 


15676. 


1010, 16494. 
7692. 
32940. 


Music the whole world loves. 
1789. 

Theme from Finlandia. 8978. 
Vagrant. 18282. 


Wallman (Irving): 
Dreams of yesterday. 10095. 
Youwre never home to me. 29152. 
Wally-O. I am your slave. 31857. 
Walser (H. S.): 

Dream of the rose. 18648 (110). 
Sabbath chimes. 15517 (325). 
Walsh (A. W.) In Thy way. 24994. 

Walsh (Annette) : 
Sear on my heart. 11904. 
Without regret. 3188. 

Walsh (Bill) Harlem goes back to the 


land. 138581. 
Walsh (George) Dreary, dismal 
weather. 10100. 


Time will tell. 23627. 
Ideal o’ dreams come 


Walsh (J. L.) 
Walsh (Jack) 


true. 1189. 

Walsh (L. A.) Here, O my Lord. 
27247. 

Walsh (M. C.) I can’t ‘forget old 
Ireland. 138625. 


Time will tell. 23627. 
Up in the tree tops. 


Walsh (P. A.) 
Walsh (T. H.) 
33564. 

Walsh (W. H.) Loretto. 
Walsh, Holmes & co., Itd.: 
Barearolle. 11584. 
Cat’s pyjamas. 3389. 
Come, lads and lassies. 
Early days at the piano. 
Flight of the butterflies. 
Golden sheaves. 22114. 
Highwayman Dick. 22195. 


17047. 


QUT 92 
21955. 
22034. 


Just we two. 13880. 
Laughing doll. 16911, 22616. 
Tudor tune. 23658. 


Twilight on the Danube. 12480. 
Walter (Alice) I’m in a hurry to 
eatch a cab. 16580. 
Walter (C. F.) I’m in love with every- 
thing. 22332. 
Walter (EH. J.): 
Never never man. 30271. 
Rose from you. 28396. 


2196 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Walter (F. G.): 
Babe divine. 24127. 


Nature’s awakening. 5019. 


Spirit of summertime. 14898. 
Star-led. 30617*. 
Walter (Fried) Konzert-walzer. 
a2219: 
Walter (L. L.) Vm in rythm with the 
moon. 10627. 


Walter (Lou) See Walter (L. L.) 
Walter (Serge): 


Lucky for you. 25276, 32404. 


Nassau. 28079. 
Road is calling. 20668, 338006, 
35007. 
Summer moon. 14942. 
This is the day. 15095. 
Walters (Alice) Long long ago. 
20051. 


Walters (Kddie) When love is in com- 
mand. 28974. 
Walters (Edna): 
I never shall forget that 
22380. 
Old friend of yesterday. 23080. 


Walters (G. M.) Broken hearted pal. 


nite. 


31204. 

Walters (J/rs. Griffith) See Walters 
(Alice) 

Walters (L. M.) Mammy’s li’l Liza 
Brown. 1641. 


Walters (Lee): 

When the moon is bright. 
You were love. 24020. 
Walters (R. O.) Sleepy lullaby. 8705. 

Waltham (Tom): 


23819. 


Black paradise. 9721. 
“Opera de Mali. 25610. 
Petite histoiré. 8395. 
Walther (Heinze) Tanzende mari- 
onetten. 30687. 
Waitman (R. 8S.) With just a lover 
like you. 12707. 


Waltner (Peter): 
Junior cornetist. 13947. 
Right little girl took me wrong. 
32995. 
When I have you. 383670. 
Walton (Beulah) We'll always laugh 
it off. 9201. 
Walton (C. S.) 
ner. 28588. 
Walton (Kearny) 
8729. 

Walton (Kenneth) : 
Dansant. 19029. 
Green. 19366. 
Suns beyond. 

Walton (William) : 


Star Spangled Ban- 


So Id miss you. 


5623*, 


Facade. 31543. 
Symphony. 18323, 21226. 
Waltz (E. B.) Why did you leave 
me. 29041. 


Waltz dream. 6253 (506), 9509 (3829, 
592). 


Waltz exercise. 383608. 


Waltzing over the keys. 12534. 
Walz CE. Ji.) 
Bum outside. 383904 (30). 


Jane, Jane, Jane. 33904 (143). 
Walz (Jean): 
I wanna swing, oh, sweet, would 
you swing with me. 29840. 
Keep on smiling. 16878. 


Wambold (H. EF.) Shirley Temple 
waltz... 33127- 

Wampler (Ivan) Boat of dreams. 
18829. 


Wamsley (Klise) There’s love dream- 
ing round my shoulders when I think 


of you. 33415. 

Wand (H. A.) Dallas blues. 15987. 

Wandelt (Bruno) aw., and Wandelt 
(Gertrud) prop. Wiener’ walzer. 
26533 (331). 

Wang (R. H. (Chung-Chein)) Mag- 
netic charms. T7886. 

Wanger (Jack) Siivery clouds. 8684. 

Wansborough (Harold) Taffy Ann. 
28665*. 


Wanser (W. A.) au., and Wanser (HKu- 
gene) prop. Lucky me. 4763. 
Ward (A. E.): 
Confession. 3646. 
Norwegian nights. 10344*, 
Ward (Arthur) Song of the moving 
herd. 12055. 
Ward:(Avard) jr.: 


Good-bye babe. 7002. 

Lazy Joe. 7683. 

Lonesome. 7797. 

Underneath a tropic moon. 9115. 
Ward (Bill) Makin’ eyes. 14212. 
Ward (Billy) Looking for you. 11124. 
Ward (C. B.) Band played on. 15663. 


Ward (D. HE.) Ata dance. 3357. 
Ward (DE): ; 
There'll come a day. 15076. 
Time’s awastin’. 18201. 
Ward (Edward) Small town 
8713, 12007. 
Ward (KF. D.) 
hair. 7746. 
Ward (Florence E.) : 
Before you came. 209, 6427. 
How I miss you. 7160. 
Ward (Frank E.) Short communion 
service. 28479. 
Ward (H. R.): 
Come unto Me. 12862 (113). 
Let us all in concert sing Alleluia. 
32271. 

Sun of my soul. 12862 (481). 
Ward (I. D.) Just a shattered wedding 
ring. 29955. 
Ward (Justine) 

children’s manual. 


girl. 


Like sunshine in your 


Music, second year, 
4918. 


2197 


INDEX 


Ward (K. B.): 
Wntrance of the Sirdar. 24508. 
Triumphal march. 24653. 
Ward (Katherine) Just make believe. 
10952. 
Ward (M. E.) 
Ward (M. L.) 
Ward (N. M.): 


Song for David. 5588. 
Song for David. 5538. 


If you hadn’t come along. 16697. 
Jingle, jingle. 16833. 
Mrs. Nobody. 17207. 
Try to get along with me. 18238. 


Ward (Ned) See Ward (N. M.) 
Ward (S. D.): 
Rubank elementary method for 
cello. 28408. 
Rubank elementary method for 
viola. 30486. 
Ward (Sam) Will you know me when 


23883. 
Makin’ eyes. 


you're famous. 
Ward (W. R.) 
Ward (Willa) : 

Dutch twins. 


14212. 


3815. 


Hiawatha’s lullaby. 4132. 
Ward-Casey (S.): 
Abide with me. 12864. 


Destruction of Sennacherib. 13270. 


In summertime on Bredon, 138852. 
Sweet and low. 26012. 
Wardale (Joseph) : 
Bird book. 235. 
Cottager to her infant. 18981. 


Wind. 30923. 


Wardlaw (Jack) Kingdom of the 
Golden Isles. 19900. 
Wardlow (Dacus) It’s of you I’m 


dreaming. 10876. 
Ward’s Tobacco Tags. 

Tobacco Tags. 5556. 
Wardwell (W. D.) pseud. 


Songs of the 


See Hummel 


(H. A.) 

Ware (Harriet) See Krumbharr (H. 
Wea 

Ware (M. A.) Because of you. 13022. 


Wareing (H. W.) Come now, and let 
us reason together. 9509 (141). 
Wargo (R. K.) Star dust in your hair, 
30615. 
Wargoe (Juanita) 
24748. 
Warhurst (J. C.): 
Heavens are telling. 


How could you. 


24692. 


Welcome, pretty primrose. 12862 
(529). 
Waring (R. F.) Love in_= season, 
11136. 
Waring (Tom): 
Boidie with the big bass voice. 


18832. 
Countin’ my blessings. 6674. 
Good riddance, bad dreams. 
I’m dependable. 19611. 
Swing me a lullaby. 8899, 12195. 


16298. 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 31 


Warm springs foundation. Roosevelt 
birthday march. 2316. 
Warmick (E. K.) Somebody taught me 


to love. 2520. 


-Warms (Fernand) : 


Avec un peu d’argent. 9631. 
C’est une valse du faubourg. 
Chanson de Marinella. 9852. 
Je reprendrai ma solitude. 
Meuniére. 1708. 
Petite maison. 
Pour qu’un baiser. 
Quand on fait ca. . 
Souvenir du Tyrol. 12082. 
Warn (Agnes) Roosevelt. 20689. 
Warner (Albert) Make a sale today. 
11204. 
Warner (D. M.): 
Blue heart. 21712. 
Day to remember, a night to recall. 
19044. 
Drifting down the sea of memories. 
618. 
Forget 
3931. 
Heaven. 10406. 
No other arms will do. 
That always bothers me. 


9799. 
10904. 
11677. 


11722. 
11760. 


everything but to-night. 


20376. 
26076. 


There’s a picture in your eyes. 
23595. 
What good is the moon without 
you. 12582. 
You don’t have to say a word. 
26447. 
Warner (FEF. L.) My Father knoweth. 
22917. 
Warner (H. E.) It’s Roosevelt for me. 
4462. 


Warner (H. W.)): 
Irish dell. 13879) 
Road breaker. 14679. 
Warner (J.) Down in Alabam’. 29506. 
Warner (Josephine) Waiting. 33601. 
Warner (Otton) : 
Ah’s goin’ down to Reno. 
Whatcha got. 23780. 
While moonbeams play. 23846. 
Warner (P. S.) In the shade of the 
old red pine. 22483. 
Warner (R. A.): 
Hands of the clock. 22157. 
You were my flower. 18631. 
Warner (S. D.) Ballad of the West. 
8650. 
Warnick (Buck) See Warnick (H. C.) 


21580. 


qT 
Warnick (H.C.) jr. Star glow. 121138. 
Warnke (FF. W.): 


Beatrice. 18776. 

If I eould only gaze into your 
heart. 1196. 

Move along! Move along! It’s the 
earioca. 22886. 


We are on top again. 2955. 


2198 


, INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Why do you weep. 15377. Warren & Phillips: 
Wonderful girl. 214389. Bohemian dance. 18831. 
Warnow (Harry) Coming down to Cossack dance. 18976. 
earth. 18963. Dance of the elves. 29447. 
Warrack (Guy) If those who live in Dance of the fairies. 29448. 
shepherd’s bower. 19723. Dancing sunbeams. 29453. 
Warrell (Arthur): Fairy dance. 3871. 
Brisk young widow. 6508. Forest echoes. 22049. 
Fair and true. 16158. Glittering spray. 29651. 
Good fortune. 19333. Haunting echoes. 24657. 
Merry Christmas. 32475. Hungarian dance, no. 2. 19502. 
Michaelmas. 17185. In Dreamland. 22459, 
Nightingale. 8199. In the woods. 22486. 
Praise to the Lord. 28294. Innocence. 29904. 
Riddle song. 8540. Listen to the band. 22655. 
To music. 18205. Mistress mine. 25349. 
Whaitli be king but Charlie. 238762. Moonbeams. 22860. 
Warren (Constance) : Playtime drill. 304174. 
Dear old pal. 26909. Shall I tell you why. 28468. 
Easter dawn. 31507. Sleigh ride. 23384. 
Just a little bit o’ girl. 27618. Think of me sometimes. 28744. 
Lizzie and Johnny. 14126. Tunes for reading. 21149. 
Whisper again. 29024. Woodland song. 23911. 
Warren (E. R.): Warrick (EH. M.): 
At midnight. 29254. Part-time blues. 23159. 
Children of the moon. 29389. When youth blooms. 9295. 
In a low rocking-chair. 32068. Warrick (Vaughan) pseud. See 
Little betrothed. 16988. Stephens (Ward) 
: ‘Wander ney Da 5 —coq | Warrington (Edith) : 
Warren (G. W.) Magdaiene. 7882, Beautiful state of Wyoming. 6413. 


7883. 
Warren (Harry) : 
All’s fair in love and war. 29210. 
Boulevardier from the Bronx. 


Little girl waiting in my old home 
town. T7(67. 
Wars (H.): 


2492. Czy to warto. 6697, 6698. 
Evening with you. 6863. Gdyby saczescie przyszio dzis .. . 
I don’t have to dream again. 4210. 6963, 6964. — 
Ili sing you a thousand love songs. Jak trudno jest zapomniec . 
22294. ; 13928, ' 13929. 
Little house that love built. 27745. Jak za dawnych lat... 13980, 
Mister and Missus Doakes. 32505. LO SiL, 
My kingdom for a kiss. 17322. Mitose to caty Swiat. 79738, 7974. 
My silver dollar man. 32627. Niema silniejszego nic od milosci. 
Summer night. 5618. 17406, 17407. 
pee AS YOU! chin edoi Gs | ot Syrat sie zauzat dais. (8802, ‘8893. 
me aa aria 18253 Szezescie raz sie uSmiecha. 14994, 
: E : re 14995. 
voted Capone aut er Taka noc i wale i my... 15007, 
ue uae 15008. 
rae s potta know how to dance. Takie cog. 8919, 8920. 
x's 1 FPO) (56) 
Warren (John) Veterans of future tO nie ty. 8920, 9036. 
warts. 21202. Warshauer (Frank) : 


Warren (R. G.) Harlem celebration. Are you in love. 26597. 


4074. Mi-novia. 20192. 
Warren (R. M.) : Wartell (Max) a a] 
Musical service for Mother’s day. Dreams of yesterday. 10095. 
29561. Youre never home to me. 29152. 
Not just anyone, but you. 32704.| Was ihr wollt. 3270 (428). 
You. 32704. Washburn (Grace) I want to live and 
Warren (Walter) Say au revoir, but} love and die with you. 1174. 
not good-bye. 14782. Washburne (Country) : 
Warren (William) Let’s be happy till Everybody calls it swing. 133738. 
the last. 19954. Nobody but you. 30286. 


2199 


INDEX 


Washer (V. M.) In our tiny cottage 
‘neath the yellowing leaves of the old 


walnut trees. 27549. 

Washer and co. Waltz and be gay. 
12528. 

Washington (C. N.) I am comfortable. 
982. 


Washington (F. M.) 
pretty girl. 33847. 

Washington (George) 
6831. 

Washington (H. C.) 
and blue nights. 


You jilted me my 
E flat stride. 


Lonesome days 
20045. 


Washington (J. H.) Lonesome pal. 
25219. 
Washington (James) I want to be a 
star. 16660. 
Washington (Valda): 
Advice. 3279. 
All because I’m in love with you. 
3300. 
Waslie (J. M.) In the valley by the 
sea. 19774. 


Wassail song. 28905. 
Wassenberg (K. M.) 
10290. 
Wasser (R. A.) 
Wasser (R. R.) 
my love. 4414. 
Wassil (Bruno): 
Giardino abbandonato. 
Notte d’estate. 23044. 
Torna, son solo. 23044. 
Waterbor (H. B.) This night. 
Waterman (EE. R.) Mother 
27978. 
Waterman (H. O.): 
Get closer to Jesus. 10292. 
Just leave it all with Jesus. 
Waterman (LL. W.) Marie, I love you, 
I need you, I do. 4799. 
Waterman (Langdon) Melody of the 
stars. 27901. 
Waterman (Neil): 
I love your sister, 
brother. 27398. 
Pardon me. 20509, 23157. 
Waters (C. F.): 
Praise-carol. 8454. 
Three Lenten carols. 
Waters (F. E.): 

Red raven. 12862 (431). 
Regent. 12862 (4383). 
Waters (M. B.) Happy 

103 TI 
Watkins (B. M.): 


Gently lead me. 
See Wasser (R. R.) 
In the spotlight of 
13459. 


21082. 
love. 


25083. 


I love your 


9196. 


Good old fashioned waltz. 19338. 
Say I do. 8622. 
Who could ask for more. 9314. 


Watkins (D. G.) 
Watkins (Elgy) 
15 2A2 15243. 
Watkins (H. J.) 

20550. 


Tantrum. 18096. 
Wasting my 


landing. 


time. 


Pins and needles. 


pt. 111,.n. s., visi 


Watkins (Jj. G.) Honey let me be your 
president. 24730. 

Watkins (M. 0.) Our Constitution of 
the U. S. of America. 8354. 

Watkins (P. L.) We like trombones. 


28912. 
Watkins (Sammy) I’m prepared for 
love. 22352. 


Watkinson (J. R.) Lift the strain of 


high thanksgiving. 27727. 

Watson (B. M.) Totterin’ along. 
26143. 

Watson (C. T.) Keep a’singin’. 32196. 

Watson (EK. B.) Because I adore you. 
13020. 

Watson (E. L.) I shouid have known. 
16637. 

Watson (Emily) Saviour lead us. 
8619. 

Watson (Ernest) Henry Hudson, jr. 
22184. 

Watson (G. H.) Petite encore. 2138. 

Watson (G. P.) Our Father. 25617. 

Watson (Haskel) EHarth goes around 
in rhythm. 10129. 


Watson (J. C.) jr: 
Darling, don’t forget. 
Eyes. 29568. 

It’s romance in the night. 29931. 
Just let me say I love you. 16856. 
Let me sing a song to Him. 19948. 
Now we must say good-night. 


15966. 


30298. 
When the sun sets in the evening. 
21345. 
Watson (Michael) : 
Anchored. 3270 (18). 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. 21569 
(456). 


Watson (Muriel) : 
I was born again. 10719. 
Red roofs of Brittany. 28345. 
Softly the shadows. 12018. 
Watson (N. E.) Corosal. 13202. 


Watson (T. R.) Red headed Susie. 
2244. 

Watt (J. E.) Graduate nurses’ march. 
851. 


Watters (KE. E.): 
Ask the jeep. 
I’m in love again. 


21655. 
1099. 


Popeye’s got a poppa now. 382886. 
That night in June. 33392. 
Wattke (Johannes) : 
Du hast mich bezaubert. 15517 


(86). 
Herbstmano6ver. 15517 (140, 141). 
Husaren-marseh. 15517 (148). 
Kleine Grethel. 15517 (204). 
Manover-walzer. 15517 (235). 
Mein freund der Lebl. 15517 (242). 
Nepomuk, du heissgeliebter. 15517 

(269). 


2200 


‘ 
7 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


So ein blick 
Poste (357). 
Watts (A. M.) Twilight and dawn. 


aus schénem aug. 


26169. 
Waits (EH. B.) Moon ship. 11303. 
Watts (H. E.) Fountain. 31609. 
Watts (J. F.) Darling you belong to 
me. 21846. 


Watts (J. M.) O! paradise. 8241. 
Watts (M. L.) Circumstances were 
such. 18937. 
Watts (M. S.) 
money now. 
Watts (P. H.) 
19285. 
Watts (Wintter) : 
Difficulty. 21569 (100). 
Dreams. 21569 (108). 
/During music. 21569 (113). 
Hxile. 29567. 
Hope. 21569 (209). 
Lay my heart on marble. 
My world. 21569 (392). 
Stairway. 21569 (525). 
Waverly (Jack): 
Loony-with-love. 7810. 
Lovin’ Georgie Brown. 
Margie Brown. 7913. 
Phantom lady. 8397. 
Waxman (Franz): 
Gone. 27155. 
Manuel’s love song, 27864. 
Way (HE. B.) My lone star moon. 
14897. 
Way (Kenneth) I just want you, 
_ hangin’ around. 13650. 
Way (Texas) pseud. See Way (BH. B.) 
Waycross (Joan): 
I love love in springtime. 1064. 
Juggling hearts around. 1343. 
Love in a mist. 1565. 
Mason-Dixon melody. 1667. 
Some day is no day. 2512. 
Wayland (Mary) At the end of the 
rainbow trail. 133. 
Wayment (lL. H.) Moonlight. 


We'll all be in the 
28913. 
Garden of thoughts. 


30002. 


20116. 


4878. 


Wayne (Cyril) From ani artist’s 
sketchbook. 22072. 
Wayne (D. L.) Adolescent. 18658. 
Wayne (Mabel): 
Big ship. 233. 
Hello California. 7099, 19438. 
Honey-coloured moon. 951. 


In a little Spanish town, ’twas on 
a night like this. 7456. 


Let me dream of Havana. 27692. 

Meet the future President. 7940, 
11247. 

Through my Venetian blind. 12347. 

Valparaiso. 2893. 


Weakley (M.S.) Since my Major Love 
gave the gong. 14796. 


Weakley (Seott) See Weakley (M. 8.) 
Weaks (C. M.) aw., and Weaks (Mrs. 
L. B.) prop. Desert dreams. 6751. 
Wealthdale (Bert) While I dream 
along. 29021. 
Veaner (Maxwell) 
major. 31729. 
Weare (M. F.) Over here. 11630. 
Wearing of the green—Irish washer 
woman. 2986. 
Weast (R. E.) 
two. 14699. 
Weatherly (Miriam) 
33904 (85). 
Weaver (A, K.) 
to-night. 21516. 
Weaver (Bebo) See Weaver (J. 8.) 
eaver (Belle) Marching to victory. 
17138. 
Weaver (C. G.) Save our Constitution. 
17816. 
Weaver (HEH. D.): 
Listen, ladies. 22654. 
Sailing to happiness. 23296. 
Weaver (E. D.) au., and Weaver (I, A.) 
prop. : 
I want love. 29841. 
I wouldn’t take a million for my 
husband. 29855. 
Is you bin asleep. 29917. 
Nobody loves me. 30288. 
Sea foam fairy. 30513. 
Southern born. 30601. 
Yes, when ships leave the sea. 
30958. 
Weaver (F. R.) 


Sonata no. 6 in E 


Room in my saddle for 


Forest song. 


Youre coming home 


Only for you. 8335. 
Weaver (J. J.) We want Mr. Roose- 
velt 4 years more. 23749. 
Weaver (J. S.) All for you. 18678. 
Weaver (Powell) Don Quixote visits 
Vienna. 26951. 
Weaver (R. L.): 
Entrance of the Sirdar. 
Triumphal march. 24653. 
Weaver (W. A.) Townsendites march. 
15142. 
Webb (Chick) : 
Devoting my time to you. 
Let’s get together. 1465. 
Stompin’ at the Savoy. 5599, 18018. 
Webb (H. F.) From three to three. 
24597 


24508. 


29474. 


(5 as) Schooner of beer. 
25818. 

Webb (Henry) To Santa’s house via 
the magic beam of transportation. 
2803*. 

Webb (I. B.) 
15186. 

Webb (J. R. Orme-) 
(J. R.) 

Webb (K.S.) Tit for tat. 12862 (504). 


Under Virginia skies. 


See Orme-Webb 


2201 


INDEX 


Webb (Lou): 
I wonder what you're doing to- 


night. 1182. 
On a bench in lovely Valencia. 
11580. 
Remember, I’m thinking of you. 
D300 
Webb (P. L.) Joe Louis can fight. 
16835, 
Webb (R. D.) Tit for tat. 12862 
(504). 
Webbe (W. Y.) Jesu, do roses grow 
so red. 4483. 


Webbe (William) I will lift up mine 


eyes. 6253 (220). 
Webber (Carl) Introducing the clas- 
sies. 4426, 4427. 


Webber (I. H.) Mother kissed me in 
my dream. 11322. 

Webber (Russell) Melodie foundation 
studies for violin beginners. 20181. 

Veber (—): 

Softly now the light of day. 32714, 
1¢re sonate. 15517 (469). 
deme gsonate. 15517 (470). 
42™e sonate. 21569 (6386). 
Weber (C. M. v.): 
Coneerto. 2987, 21779, 31329. 
Freischtitz. 3942. 
Weber (F. G.) jr. Gloria Patri, 22103. 
Weber (Frances) Monte Carlo moon. 
20218. 

Weber (H. L.): 
Broken hearted. 
L-o-v-e, love 

11151. 

Weber (Harry): 
I'd like to say hello. 999. 

Waltz of ecstasy for two. 2942. 
When you said I love you too. 3062. 


15765. 
is how I spell it. 


Weber (Henri) Artist’s festival. 
12946. 

Weber (Henry) Music the whole world 
loves. 1799. 


Weber (J. F.) You’re the headlines in 


pt. Tf, O's.) vy. 3h 


Webern (Anton) Drei gesinge. 21277. 
Webster (Carrol) : 


Beautiful night. 138015. 


That memorable wedding ride. 
12279. 
Webster (Carroll) : 
Down Happiness Lane. 19113. 


Those happy horse and buggy days. 


9013. 
Webster (G. LL.) Amateur night. 
$574. 
Webster (G. W.) When youre with 
me. 26340. 
Webster (George) pseud. See Hum- 
mel (H. A.) 
Webster (I. L.) She only got the jar. 
25850. 


Webster (P. F.): 
Just one more 

18880, 27631. 
Wanderers, my lop-eared mule, my 


dance, madame. 


broken down horse, ’h’ me. 
28898. 
Webster (Robbie): 


Baby we're leaving behind. 153. 


Broadway farmer. 278. 
Rainbow treasure. 2228. 


Webster (Wesley) : 
Artistic compositions by Morris 
Browda. 118. 
Bless’d be Vermont. 
Five little love songs. 


248. 
12988. 


Jack and the bean-stalk. 22528. 
McNeil melodies. 1628. 

My dream. 1820. 

Roosevelt. 14700. 

Toy-land musicals. 2818. 

Two encore songs. 902. 


You left me with a blue feeling in 
my heart. 23962. 
Wedberg (George) Old New England. 
32764. 
Weddell-Roberts 
8447. 
Wednesday morning club. Salutation. 
25808. 


(E.) Pop corn. 


my morning paper. 23998. Weed (Harold) Rhythm is swinging 
Weber (J. J.) Streit zwischen David the town. 14663. 
und Goliath. 30635. Weekes (A.) & co., ltd.: 
Weber (Jan) Carryin’ on. 31261. Communion. 3630. 
Weber (Joe F.) Pennsylvania. 23172. Hymn of gratitude. 4187. 
Weber (John J.) You're giving me the Promenade. 32921. 
run around. 21519. Weekley (Milford) Radio blues. 
Weber (L. A.) We want Franklin D. 5288. 
23748, Weeks (C. L.) You are all the world 
Weber (L. lL.) aw., and Weber (L. B.) to me. 9416. 
prop. lLove’s just forgotten me.| Weeks (BE. W.) Don’t cry my darling. 
22788. 3749. 
Weber (M. B.) Hverybody’s singing | Weeks (Edward) Playboy of Broad- 
Ah. 3855. way. 11698. 
Weber (M. W.) Wonderful Calvary.| Weeks (Natalie) Enchanted garden. 
33788. 16126*. 
Weber (R. B.) Marigold of Mississippi | Weeks (Ranny) You can count on 
valley. 17143. me. 3189. 
2202 


—— Se ee ee _— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


Weeks Waltz in 
23721. 
Weelkes (Thomas) : 


Aye me, alas, hey ho. 


(Wellington ) 


26615. 


Ha ha, this world doth pass. 
27201. 
O Lord, grant the king a long life. 
32730. 
Since Robin Hood. 28487. 
Sing we at pleasure. 5484. 
Weems (Ted): 
Dancing toys. 313889. 
Martins and the Coys. 11282, 
14225. 
Weevily wheat. 5959. 
Wegener (L. E.): 
It’s southern rhythm. 13908. 
Romance and love. 25785. 


Wegener (William) Life’s rose. 


1481, 22648. 
Weger (J. V.) When will I. 26333. 
Weger (R. J.) Livin’ ina hotcha way. 
11095. 


Wegh (M. H.): 
Oh, boy, that new melody. - 115387. 
That feelin’ is love. 12272. 


Wegman (EH. J.) Living a life of 
dreams. 32319. 

Wehle-Jahn (P. F.) Dreimal darfst 
du raten. 19142. 

Wehmeier (Marie) Cobwebs on my 
heart. 29412. 


Wehrend (W. R.) Instrumental en- 
semble method for class instruction 
and ensemble playing. 10828, 10829. 


Weiberregiment. 31791. 
Weichelt (A. B.) Don’t mind me. 
6784. 


Weichelt (Art) See Weichelt (A. B.) 

Weichselbaumer (Max) Bavarian 
echo. 24148. 

Weidig (Adolf) au. and Weidig 
(H. R.) prop. Modern counterpoint. 
a2ol2, 

Weidner (Veneer) 
27828. 

Weidt (A. J.): 
Jolly sailors. 29189 (222). 
Little Puritan. 21569 (306). 
Ole Sambo. 24031 (152). 
Rag tag. 29189 (349). 
Yankee dandy. 29189 (483). 

Weigand (Kathryn): 


Love’s echo waltz. 


I wish Id studied palmistry. 
4353. 
We painted dreams. 23742. 
Weigelt (Gunther) Divertimento. 
4910, 4911. 
Weigl (Karl) Streichquartett-G-dur. 
30633. 
Weigle (C. F.) Savior who knows all 
about me. 25814. 
Weil (Erich) I found romance. 
22265. 


D. | Weil (Henri) 


Rosemary. 3270 (555). 
Bewildered. 24176. 
Weil (Milton) Every girl I get, the 

other fellow steals. 383904 (70). 
Weil (Milton) music co., ine.: 


Weil (Maurie) 


Delta tau kappa, our own. 524. 
Half way to dawn. 4062. 

I give my heart to you. 27345. 
I’m glad that Iam I. 4276. 
Jamboree. 10899. 

My serenade. 11430. 

Romance is in the air. 11853. 
Sweet dreams, sweetheart. 2647. 
Take a letter, Miss Jones. 18086. 


We started and parted as friends. 
2978. 
When it’s spring in San Marino. 
12615. 
Za ZOO Za. 
Weiland (Ben) 
Weill (Kurt) : 
~Complainte de la Seine. 
High wind in Jamaica. 
19455. 

. Je ne t'aime pas. 
Mon ami, my friend. 
Oh, heart of love. 30816. 

Oh the Rio Grande. 30322. 
To love you and to lose you. 
353456. 
Weiller (Ernest) : 
Légende de la galette des rois. 
7698. 
Tango de ma vie. 12226. 
Weinberg (Arther) Victory for G. O. 


12848. 
My Miami. 25457. 
3633. 


19454, 


4478. 
30170. 


P. 5889. 

Weinberg (Chas.) Gone with the 
wind. 27160. 

Weinberg (F. L.) Listening to a sym- 
phony. 14095. 


Weinberg (Jacob): 
Arabian sketch. 9596. 
Cabalist. 26737. 
Gettysburg address. 
Speed ahead. 28576. 

Weinberg (L. Z.): 
Dreaming. 16080. 

I wish I had a sweetheart. 16672. 
Waltzing in my dreams. 26237. 
Weinberger (Josef): - 
Grandioso. 10341. 
Grosse wunder, 

nennt. 29681. if 
yHeimatklange aus Osterreich. 
19436. 

—~Im alten Prater. 10775. 

- Regiment ruft. 32974. 

Weinberger (Josef) ltd. Grosse wun- 

der, das man liebe nennt. 29681. 

Weiner (Arthur) : 

I'll break your adorable neck. 7254. 


3965, 


das man liebe 


Storm in my heart. 8838. 
Two silhouettes on the moon. 
5851, 12445, 


2203 


INDEX 


pt. 101, n. s., v. 81 


Weiner (Leo): 
Feux follets. 1494. 
Grand rondeau. 30510. 
Magyar parasztdalok. 
Toceata. 3393. 
Weinen, klagen. 1497. 
Weiner (Meyer (Chic)) King without 
a queen. 22594. 
Weingart (Ben) 
27160. 
Weingarten (C. P.) After-glow. 9533. 
Weingartner (Felix) : 
Arabische nichte. 18718. 
Joseph und seine briider. 
(224). 
Weintraub (Adolph) : 
I saw a dream to-day. 29833. 
My infatuation. 4968. 
Weir (A. E.) Days of Joachim and 
Hellmesberger. 21852. 
Weir (C. T.): 
Compositions for 
guitar. 31328. 
Hawaiian guitar arrangements and 
compositions in diagram system. 
31759. 
Weir (Charles) : 
Just turn me loose at the ball 


30100. 


Gone with the wind. 


29189 


the Hawaiian 


game. 7626. 
Turn me loose at the ball game. 
21151. 


Weir (Llew) music co. Old sow. 5132. 
Weir (Truman) Am I right or am I 
wrong. 77. 
Weird of Colbar. 
Weirich (Joseph) 
ator. (427. 
Weirich (Paul): 
California ripples. 15789. 
Glory of love. 29653. 
In the chapel in the moonlight. 
29888. 
Jingle bells, I’m in love. 
Just say aloha. 29963. 
Let me be the one in your heart. 


289382. 
If ever I'm an avi- 


29950. 


11018. 

Little Chin-Chin, keep your chin 
up. 7760. 

Mexicali Rose. 1709. 

Now or never. 30297. 


One rose that’s left in my heart. 


30351. 
Scene changes. 30505. 
Timber. 33446. 
Weisbach (Sebastian) Herr Schmidt. 
10427. 


Weisberg (Michel) Beautiful dreamer. 
9668. 


Weisgal (Freddie and Hugo): 
That’s a sign that you’re in love. 
26084. 
You’re all I live for. 
Weisinger (Morris) 
dear child. 19758. 


26474. 
In memories of a 


Weisman (F. L.) Arm in arming 
again. 15605. 

Weismann (Julius) Sinfonia brevis. 
Weiss (Anton) Chorale and Fugue. 
26628. 

Weiss (C. C.) Don’t play numbers. 
3752. 


Weiss (F. H.) No one else. 11498. 
Weiss (Stephan) : 

Ich kann nicht mehr linger allein 
sein eS muss etwas gescheh’n. 
32029. 

In der nihe dieser frau... 4889. 

Lied vom Montmartre. 4638. 

Mein schatz, wir lernen italienisch. 
20178. 

SchinkenfleckerIn. 

Weisser (S. J.): 

Asoi fiel glick. 29252. 

Baal-t’filo. 12971. 

Boi ich mir a shifale. 


11906. 


29331. 


Epes her ich. 29553. 
Gold un roit. 29662. 
Gots wegen. 29673. 


Leben wilt sich. 30005. 
Lekovod shabos. 30007. 
Letzter baal-tfilo. 30022. 
Lichtalech. 30024. 
Main shifale. 30103. 
Nacht is fintzter. 30266. 
Oy. oy, cha-cha. 380872. 
Shabos Ben Hashmoshos. 
Shabos licht. 305238. 
Shomer. 30541. 
Sichronos. 380546 
Vider is avek der shabos. 
Whuin. 30913. 
Yidishe yom tovim. 23926. 
Yom hadin. 30955. 
Zu-seit un, zu-shpreit. 31001. 
Weissman (C. H.) I’m leaving my fu- 
ture to you. 22339. 
Weissner (Martin) I’ve had my 
doubts. 7387. ; 
Weitz (Guy) : 
Sicilienne. 2438. 
Symphonic movement. 18082. 
Weitzner (Bernie) : 
Before I knew it. 13027. 
Gone with the wind. 27160. 


30522. 


30820. 


Weiser (Jack) High society song. One page in my diary. 8330. 
7114. Why not. 21408. 
Weiser (N. A.): You and me. 15483. 
Some day we will understand. | Weitzner (Geza) To-night. 18212. 
2513. Wekerlin (J. B.) Murmur soft, ye 
We love our own Montana. 18343. breezes. 6253 (327). 
2204 


Ve 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1936 


Welamson (Britta) Pa min lilla glas- 
veranda. 21870, 23148. 
Welby (H. B.) America’s beautiful 
dolly. 24085. 
Welch (Mrs. D. A.) Day dreaming of 
the girl I love. 15975. 
Welch (Dorlene) In dreams. 7469. 
Welch (Edward) See Welch (J. E.) 
Weleh (J. E.) Eventually. 689. 
Welch (Mary) What’s the use remem- 
bering. 21296. 
Weich CR. D:).: 
Come and be sociable with me. 
baas (1D). 
I'm awfully glad to be popular. 
6253 (208). 
It makes no difference what the 
daisy says. 6253 (249). 
Just look wise. 253 (261). 
Love’s gifts. 6253 (301). 
When in love that’s the way to do. 
6253; (517). 
When night falls, dear. 6253 (519). 
When we were in college. 6253 
(523). 
Welch (V. L.): 
Love on the W. P. A. 
Take it lightly. 20976. 
Two silhouettes on the wall. 18257. 


20096. 


Welch (W. R.) Beautiful dreams. 
3421. = 

Welcker (M. A. F.) Like a ship at 
sea. 14086. 


Weldon (Frank): 
Everybody kiss your partner. 38853. 
So nice of you. 17947. 
That song. 5726. 
Town topics. 5805. 
Weldon (William) : 
Somebody changed the lock on my 
door, —120338. 
W. P. A. blues. 
Welker (Jack): 
My miracle of love. 280538. 
Sitting on a rainbow with you. 
14811. 
Weaver 
15260. 
Welker (M.): 
Glory and honor. 19306, 19807. 
Wearing of the gray. 21274. 
Welles (HE. E.) Christ with us. 377. 
Welles (Nancy) Sense games with 
Peter Piper and his friends. 26533 
(25D); 
Wellesley (Grant) pseud. See Zamecnik 
(i. S;) 
-Wellons (M. M.): 
I’m taking my chances on you. 
22358. 
My book of life. 
Wells (Bob) 
lips. 18255. 
Wells (Charles) Lazy summer. 


15216. 


of wonderful dreams. 


25410. 
Two lips among the tu- 


22617. 


Wells (Gertrude) 
175. 
Wells (J. C.) Star dreams. 
Wells (IXenneth) : 
Blood-sprinkled way. 26680. 


Back to the range. 


P2VT2, 


Fear not. 27063. 

Holy life. 27269. 

I’m singing for gladness today. 
297442. 


Lo, He comes. 27755. 
No condemnation. 28104. 
Rugged road. 28409. 
Study to show thyself approved. 
28609. 
Wells (M. M.) 
Wells (Maud) 
Slayer eau: 
Wells (Michael) I no longer have to 
dream of Cupid’s thrills and you. 
13746. 
Wells (Paul) Letter to mother. 
Wells (R. P.) Love insecure. 
Wells (S. V.) Tell me, dear. 
Wells (Walter) Mary Ellen. 
Welsh (O. P.): 
Alabama blues. 29208. 
If I had a gang of my own. 27510. 
Pretty eyes. 11739. 
Welsh (R. H.): 
Take me back to the South. 8915. 
When it’s moonlight in the moun- 


Miss you. 25345. 
As I gaze up in the 


11053. 
7830. 
12246. 
7919. 


tains. 153808. 
Welts (A.) C6z winne serce me. 13209. 
Welty (E. A.) Dark of the moon. 
15964. 
Welty (R. L.) Where’s your sense of 


humor, Gear. 26353. 
Wendell (Colin) spree 
(Wendell) 
Wendling (Pete) : 
I’m a fool for loving you. 4262. 


See Keeney 


Kissin’ my baby good-night. 4559. 
Old forgotten lullaby. 5116. 
Tell me with your kisses. 21002. 


When the shadows grow longer. 
30892. 
Wendroff (S. L.) Just got a letter from 
my baby. 32177. 
Weninger (Leopold) : 


Drei schwedische tiinze. 852. 
Galantes schiiferspiel. 10281. 
Heidenroslein. 10412. 
Hort ihr die Zigeuner. 19461. 
Murcia. 30199. 
Nordischer brautzug. 28118. 
Paraphrase. 17581. 
Rosen und schmetterlings. 5365. 
Turandot. 28312. 

Wenn liebe befiehlt. 5968*. 


Wenn menschen reif zur liebe werden. 
30136. 

Wenneis (Fritz) 
17827. 


Schon ist das leben. 


2209 


INDEX 


pt IN, Dw S:, vaou! 


Wenrich (Perey): 

Auto race. 26533 (15). 

Blushes. 6253. (42). 

By a garden gate. 26533 (81). 

Crab apples. 6253 (88). 

Dance of the nymphs. 26533 (51). 

Dixie darlings. 6253 (101). 

Dixie kicks. 26533 (56). 

Dublin daisies. 21569 (112). 

Get under my parasol. 
(120'), 18648 (141). 

Happy hours. 3270 (241). 

I didn’t ask, he didn’t say, so I 
don’t know. 9509 (308). 

I’m savin’ up my money for a rainy 


15517 


day. 6253 (210). 
It’s moonlight all the time on 


Broadway. 15517 (185). 
Lilac blossoms. 3270 (369). 
Maid of heatherbloom. 15517 
(232), 
Memphis rag. 26533 (183). 
Naughty eyes. 21569 (398). 
Persian lamb rag. 9509 (561), 


12862 (398). 
Ragtime ripples. 
Recipe for love. 

(429). 

Take me some place, will you 


26933 (233). 
9509 (609), 12862 


Johnnie. 21569 (540). 

Take me some place, will you 
Willie. 15517 (392). 

Under the evening star. 21569 


(575). 
Up in my balloon. 9509 (760). 
When the moon hangs high and 
the prairie stars hang low. 
21339. 

Wild West. 26533 (332). 

Wentworth (Lois) pseud. See Wagness 
(Bernard ) 

Wentzell (G. I.) In the twilight of 
my dreams. 27559. 

Wenzel (Hermann): 

Allerseelen. 24068-24072. 

Aus meiner jugendzeit. 24119. 

Fur alle welt. 24598, 24599. 

Harmonium-album. 24681-24683. 

Herbstabend. 24708. 

In stiller klause. 24976, 24977. 

Junge klaviervirtuos. 25058, 25059. 

Unsere klassiker fiir die jugend. 

21183. 

Weihestunden. 26259-26262. 
Wer das scheiden hat erfunden. 
Wer Zuletzt ktisst. 10788, 12467. 
Were you there. 26265. 
Werelius (Axel) Annette, modiste. 98. 
Werhner (M. H.) Dearie me. 15990. 
Werlé (Heinrich) Hymne an Deutsch- 

land. 11330. 
Wermul (Ben): 
Following in your footsteps. 19246. 
Let’s collaborate. 19958. 


7040. 


When the sun makes room for the 
moon. 21344. 
Werner (Kay and Sue): 
Am I losing my mind over you. 
21604. 
Capri twist. 9830. 
Hangin’ on to happiness. 19394. 
I couldn’t if I wanted to. 13629. 
I got the spring fever blues. 24790. 
I’ve got the spring fever. 7383. 
Little o’ this, a little o’ that. 17009. 
This time it’s the end. 15097. 
Werner (Maurice) : 
Put a penny in the slot. 304386. 
Then you know it’s love. 2739. 
There’s nothing like a love song. 
2758. 
Werner (Z. M.): 
Get out the old old fiddle. 31639. 


Prairie song. 23205. 
Spring dawn. 23439. 
Werner-Kersten (M.) Jolly Peter. 


1336. 
Wernicke (H.): 
Ks ist so schon ein gliick zu zwei’n. 
31525. 
Hatt ich hundert millionen. 19383. 
Jeder hat ein kleines stammlokal. 


32151. 
Wietten( bas 53) Missa cunctipotens. 
1729. 
Werth (F. J.) Goin’ bye, bye. 29658. 
Wertheim (Arnold): 


I’ve paid the penalty for loving 
you. 13780. 

I waited, I found you. 107085. 

In a beautiful garden of dreams. 
24956. 


Wertz (Marion) Africa. 21575. 
Wesby (J.): 
Barkarola mitoSei. 13000. 


Bez przerwy Smieje sie. 32137. 

Bez Sladu twa wielka mitoSé minie. 
26668. 

Bo jesteSmy mtodzi. 8452, 14617. 

Czy pamietasz malefka kawiar- 
enke. 15506. 

Gdy sie noc zaczyna. 

Graj skrzypku. 9035. 

Ja kocham ecaty swiat... 

Jadzia. 9821387. 

Jak drogie sa wspomnienia. 32140. 


22082. 
14626. 


Jakgdyby nigdy nic... 22580. 
Klementyna. 21884. 
Korsykafiska serenada. 14010. 
Malowana lala. 7894. 

Na jedno stowo czekam. 8155. 


Nad kotyska. 8188. 

Najstodsze tango. 

Nie mozna zmuszac 
8188. 

Niech nikt o tem nie wie. 

Noc cyganska. 15175. 


22991. 
do wmitoSci. 


15006. 


, 2206 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


ooo 


Pensjonarka. 22082. 
Powiedz tylko tak. 8452, 14617. 
Przepraszam. 15516. 


Przyjdzie taki dzien . . 14626. 
Tak w zyciu bywa . 15006. 
To ostatnia niedziela. 9088. 
Twe oczy moéwia kocham. 7975. 
Twoje kwiaty. 15175. 

Zdejm maske z twarzy. 9501. 
Zostata nam piosenka ... 15511. 


Zycie jest jak blekit nieba. 15516. 


Wesley (S. 8S.) Lead me, Lord. 9509 
(ame) 

Wesley (Tom) Plan of our dream. 
14596. 


Wesseling (G. A. J.): 
Come on boys let’s get together. 
24328. 
Violin solo. 26214. 
Wessell (E. R.) Dreaming of you. 604. 
Wessels (J. W.) Ive found another 
sweetie now. 19669. 
Wessig (August) Your safety, future 
road vehicle signal device. 26520. 
Wessman (R. E.): 
Dreamin’ dreams. 
Good-night baby. 
I love you, anyhoo. 
I thought. 16644. 
Romance of Jack and Jill. 
Roses are red. 14718. 


13323. 
16297. 
15676. 


14694. 


Singing a love song. 17918. 
Smarty-eat. 20805. 
What have I got. 15272. 


West (A. C.) Oh Mistah Moon. 2008. 
West (A. D.) You must of changed 
your mind. 9444. 


West (A. E.) Last night. 25130. 
West (Carl) When I hold you in my 
arms. 28960. 


West (D. J.) Oklahoma moon. 28159. 
West (David) Don’t say no when I 
ask you. 19104. 
West (Eugene) : 
Chauncey, I fawney I love you. 
18919. 


Won’t you ever learn. 21447. 


West (EF. K.) Your love will always 
be new, dear. 30994. 

West (Fred) My mother’s love. 1878. 

West (Harold) Just answer, dear. 
16851. 

West (J. A.) au., and West (J. M.) 
prop.: 

Angels from the realms of glory. 
24031 (6). 


Break forth into joy. 3270 (73). 
I will give you rest. 29189 (190). 
Just for to-day. 6253 (258, 259). 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect 


peace. 33904 (307). 
West (J. E.) Maybe I’m falling in 
love. 1679. 


126829—37——45 


West (Jimmie) See West (J. EH.) 
West (John E.) aw., and West (Mar- 
ion) prop.: 
Hark, hark, the organ loudly peals. 
12862 (215). 

Unto Thee, O God, do we give 
thanks. 12862 (511). 
West (P. F.) Just for today. 

(258, 259) . 
West (Pete) See West (A. D.) 
West (Wheeler) I know I’m in love. 
13651. 

West (Willard) Sinetta. 
West coast music pub. 
spring. 12918. 
Westbrook (H. S.) 
Westcott (Frank) 
Westendorf (T. P.) 

2148. 
Wester (L. H.): 
I’d like to be loved like. that. 


6253 


2459), 
co. Always 


Waiting. 30834. 
June roses. 4508. 
Pickin’ on a harp. 


4207. 

I’m all tired out doin’ nothin’. 
7284. 

Sailing on southern seas. 11882. 


There must be something wrong. 
2745. 
Westerdahl (J. A.) 
23524. 
Westerhoff (B. B.): 


Swingin’ rhythm. 


No fair falling in love. 11493. 
Sorry. 12071. 
When. 12598. 
Westerlund (Verner) Last good-bye. 
14024. 
Western (Joan) New year carol. 
28093. 
Western music co., Itd. Vancouver is 
calling. 12486. 
Western music publishers. Is evry- 
thing copesetic. 25C05. 
Westfall (Walter) pseud. See Hum- 
mel (H. A.) 
Westgate (Ethel) Moon light. 4872. 
Westiand (Ben) Oh Susanna. 11548. 
Westland (Harl) Dreamy mountain 
moon. 3799. 
Westley (A. L.): 
Lullaby. 11184. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 20359). 
Song of the open road. 20857. 
Westling (V. M.) Ice cubes. 1188. 


Westman (Doris): 
I looked for you. 24825. 
In my ship we'll go a’sailing. 
22467. 
Westman (W. H.) Someday. 30578. 
Westminster bank, Itd., executors of 
Gustav Holst. Wassail song. 28905. 
Westmoreland (W.) My cute Maluma 
Veirls> 15517 (256). 
Weston (C. B.) New York City, you’re 
our pride. 32668. 


Weston (H. T.) Squads, right. 28584. 


2207 


ptr; ni's., veak 


ee ee 


Weston (Harris) pseud. See Harris 
(R. E.) 


Weston (J. W.) Dancing on the tav- 


ern floor. 484. 

Weston (Leslie) Underneath the 
blasted oak. 18267. 

Weston (R. P.) Tax the bachelors. 


29189 (420). 
Weston (S. A.): 
As children worship. 15610. 
Life out of death. 737. 
Praise God for friends. 
We thank Thee, Father, 
18352. 
Weston (S. G.) Adventures of Simple 
Simon. 12875*. 
Westport high school. 
alty song. 5972. 
Westra (Dorothy) 
born today. 29944. 
West’s, ltd.: 
In old Messina. 1235. 
Whistle your worries away. 
Wurlitzer waltz. 21461. 
Wetherell (A. P.) Waltz of the waves. 


17657. 
God. 


Westport loy- 


Jesus Christ is 


12667. 


18327. 

Wetherhold (R. G.) Stand by Amer- 
lea. 28586. 

Wetmore (L. M.) Mammy’s cradle 
hymn. 4786. 


Wettergreen (M. R.) Tm just a can- 
dicate for you. 24852. 

Wetzel (Leroy) Ring out wild bells. 
32997. 

Wever (Ned) Trust in me. 30778. 

Weyant (L. Q.) You’re the answer to 
my prayer. 9467. 

Weybright (June): 


Tumble-town cake walk. S083. 
Tumble-town waterfall. 9084. 
Weyler (Willy) Canzonetta. 9829. 
Whaley (I. P.) Keep on praying. 
27644. 
Whaley (Rosa) Day dreaming ‘neath 
the pine. 26895. 
Whaling (R. M.) Lord Jesus I love 
Thee. 1544. 


What a relief. 1582. 
What is this scent so pure and lovely. 
28946. 
What! Never part again. 
Whatley (Inez) 
Whatts (Louis) : 
Dark nights. 6722. 
House is lonely. 7155. 
Wheatena corp. I yam what I yam. 


21292, 30869. 
Reflections. 32973. 


Wheeler (Annie) False hearted lover. 


2 Odds 

Wheeler (C. E.) Arouse America. 
18725. 

Wheeler (C. H.) Low-swingin’ eradle. 
1610. 

Wheeler (Edgar) I am an advertising 
man. 31850. 

Wheelex’ (M. C.) sehool. Night at 
Easter time. 5044. 

Wheeler (M. G.) Emeline. 13360. 


Wheeler (M. T.) Seven folk-tunes. 
21302. 

Wheeler (Marion) My dear. 1817. 

Wheeler (Maurice) Send your letter 
on to heaven. 20745. 

Wheeler (Merrill) Sally Belle. 23298. 


Wheeler (Mollie) 
20046. 
Wheeler (R. W.) jr.: 

If fate hadn’t been unfair, 
Only one for me. 25604. 
Wheeler (U. J.) God keep you, Texas. 

27148. 

Wheeiock (Russell) 
again. 32923. 
When Christ arose triumphant. 9248*. 
When Christmas really came. 26292*. 
When in the day-time working here. 

12618. 


Lonesome for you. 


24982. 


Prosperity is here 


When roses bloom. 18423*. 

When she answered me her voice was 
lew. 26317. 

When the light shone. 23816*, 

When the moon shines down in Indi- 
ana. 21340. 

When voices are changing. 26328. 

When you and I were young Maggie. 
21355. 


When you come out the wilderness. 
26336. 

When youth blooms. 

Wherley (W. C.) 

Whinery (M. O.) 


9295*. 
Stolen heart. 18017. 
Hauptmann’s fate. 


19415. 

Whipple (D. A.) My South Dakota 
sweetheart. 173850. 

Whipple (Roberta) Enchanted gar- 
den. 16126*. 


Whipps (J. E.): 
Forever as Strangers. 10233. 
Oh how I dread the dawn, 11542. 
Whisennand (Josephine) There’s no 
one else. 5753. 
Whispering hope. 
Whistler (EK. W.) 
mother. 20259. 


33729. 
Musical portrait of 


29856. Whitaker (B. F.) Now the day is over. 
Wheatley (B. T.) Three _ closing 6253 (346). 

amens. 28953. Whitaker (E. C.): 
Wheatley (Jesse) True love of love. Ba-ma-shay. 21668. 

21143. Don’t be afraid of me. 10045. 
Wheatly (W. W.) My comrade. Stream line. 28601. 

14347. Whitbread (T. E.) Sonia. 5557. 

2208 


wy 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Whiteomb (M. W.): 
Echo valley. 18357. 
It's way past my bedtime. 
Whiteup (Leonard) : 
Blazin’ the trail to my home, 9725. 
College walk. 21787, 24321. 
Cottage by the moon. 15910. 


16808. 


Moonlight and palm trees. 25367. 

Now that we’re together. 17441. 

Old fashioned buggy in the barn. 
20418. 

Silla vaquera. 5463. 

Stars around the moon. 20896, 
23455. 

Sunday on the Swanee. 2629. 

Sundown in Peaceful Valley. 26380. 


Swingtime. 
There’s 
8986. 
White (A. J.): 
Am I slippin’. 78. 
Cleary’s triumphal. 
Gridiron. 871. 
March of the Rotarians. 
Olympian. 2046. 
Roaring lions. 2286. 
White (A. R.): 
Come and tease the moon with me. 
24031 (31). 
Come right in, sit right down, make 
yourseif at home. 24081 (33). 
If you but knew. 24031 (96). 
Kiss me, dearie. 21569 (286). 
Won’t you love me, 21569 (623). 
You took the sunshine away with 


12201, 18079, 20966. 
a cottage by the moon. 


393. 
1652. 


you. 6226. 
White (A. V.): 
Tango. 23547. 
That’s Judy. 23584. 
White (Al) Pardon me. 20509, 23157. 


White 
33364. 
White (B. L.) 
streets of gold. 
White (Babee) 
White (Bert): 
Cleary’s triumphal. 393. 
March of the Rotarians. 
Roaring lions. 2286. 
White (Bill) See White (W. L.) 
White (Bob): 
Every gir! I get, the other fellow 
steals. 33904 (70). 
Git up Mr. Coon. 15517 (122). 
Hello angel face. 26533 (114). 
T’ll see you to-night. 21569 (231). 
Meet me Cindy by the cinder pile. 
26533 (181). 
See also White (A. R.) 
White (Burke) We can huddle at 
home. 28909. 
White (C. A.) Tse gwine back to Dixie. 
16632. 


(Bey eG: Tango—dethroned. 
to) 


When I walk on the 


28966. 
See White (Magnolia) 


1652. 


White (C. C.): 
Pilgrim song. 23188. 
Plantation song. 238186. 
White (C. T.): 
Vision of loveliness. 5895. 
When evening breezes blow. 18401. 
When I look at you. 6009. 
White (D. D.) Back in our yesterdays. 


26629. 

White (D. 8S.) Because you love me. 
6420. 

White (Dick) See White (R. E.) 

White (Dora) Frog. 31617. 

White (E. A.) When all our dreams 
come true. 213806. 


White (EH. I1.): 

I’m on a diet of love. 18722. 

Lonesome. 141388. 
White (HE. M.) Spirit waltz. 
White (EH. S.): 

Caroline. 3550. 


12093, 


Gypsy trails. 24657. 
Home is best. 7133. 
Lullaby. 16138. 

My cross. 113859. 
My dear one. 4938. 
Sugar-daddy. 18058. 


Up Arcadia way. 2885. 
Winter iament. 3129. 
You and I. 12748. . 
White (E. T.) We met last night. 
12552. 
White (Eddie) See White (E. T.) 
White (Edward) : 
Am I lueky knock wood. 29228. 
Dancing alone you and I. 29449. 
If the stars could tell a story and 
the moon could oniy talk. 29863. 
Shadows on the wall. 30529. 
Step by step you’re marching into 
my heart. 30627. 
White (If. H.) America, land of light. 
29227. 
White (Francis) . You’re not the only 
pebble on the beach. 26490. 
White (G. B.) Modern fantasy. 82513. 
White (G. E.) Love is all. 30069. 
White (G. M.) You hold my life in 
the palm of your hand. 30966. 
White (George) Contentment. 29426. 
White (H. K.) Lindy Lou. 1489. 
White (Helen) Just a waltz ‘neath 
the moon. 4516. 
White (Hugh) When the flags of all 
nations are blest in one. 380886. 
White (J. A. P.) I wender why. 19693. 
White (J. L.) Springtime in the wood- 
land. 23446. 
White (Jerry): 
Gone. 4008. 
Wanting you. 5929. 
White (Jessie) Will those happy days 
come back again. 153885. 


2209 


INDEX 


White (Joseph) Hold me 
arms. 31801. 
White (Joy) You're a flower bloom- 


ing in the wildwood. 26472. 


in your 


White (lL. L.) Out on the western 
plains. 25628. 

White (L. R.) Dreamy land express. 
3797. 


White (Lasses) 
White (Laures) 


See White (L. L.) 
Way of the moon. 


12544. 
White (Lee) See White (A. V.) 
White (Loreece) No letter to-day. 
230381. 


White (M. V.) 
9509 (376). 
White (Magnolia) : 
I’m evil. 138695. 
What is this thing called swing. 
15276. 
White (Marty) You can’t get arrested 
for thinking. 12764. 
White (Nancy) Once upon a star. 
ZS) 
White (O. M.) 


Lead, kindly light. 


California girl. 3525. 
White (P. J.) Every morning, noon 
and night. 21981. 

White (Paul): 

Keep love’s banner floating over 

you. 13890. 

My prayer. 

White (Philip) 


A989. 
Chocolate cake. 31288. 


White (R. E.) You will always be 
the only girl of my dreams. 21550. 

White (R. G.) You left me lonely. 
23961. 

White (R. H.) Autumn. 96380. 


White (Robert J.): 
Ibidy-bibidy. 27507. 
Let me tell you of the stars, my 
Gear. 22628. 
Making something out of nothing. 
27859. 
Only you. 28210. 
White (Robert John) 
bul. 17819. 
White (Ruth) 
23961. 
White (T. S.) 
9676. 
White (Ted) : 
Deep shadows. 15995. 
Dixianna Brown. 29487. 
I’m sitting pretty in Atlantic City. 


Say ish-ka-bib- 
You left me lonely. 


Because I love you. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 81 


When Ruben swings the Cubav 


26316. 
White (Thaiia) Glamorous night. 
3976. 
White (Theodore) It’s winter in my 
heart. 22524. 


White (Tibor) See White (Theodore) 
White (Tom) Old old mill. 5123. 
White (W.C.) Unisonal seales, chords 
and rhythmic studies for military 
bands. 2881. 
White (W. L.): 
Love is a memory. 7831. 
Sing and swing your blues away. 


2462. 
White (Waddell) Look what I found. 
32345. 
White horse inn. 24962, 25139, 26368, 
26689, 27320, 29027, 29666, 29854, 


308388. 
White man. 30209. 
White-Smith music pub. co.: 
Avalloni’s (James) master instruc- 
tor for Hawaiian guitar. 18739. 
Breathe on me, breath of God. 
29338. 


Class or individual lessons. 21778. 
Danse pittoresque. 15957. 

Festal song. 29587. 

Hymnore. 16466. 

I found a friend. 31882. 

I want to belong to you. 16663. 


In glory, round Thy throne. 16723. 
In silent night. 32084. 


Intermezzo sinfonico. 324388. 
Lake in autumn. 16897. 
Little Boy Blue. 30034. 
Lullaby. 8045. 

Make believe world. 30105. 


My Jesus, as Thou wilt. 32598. 
Notes and keys. 32706. 
OV’ Parson Washington. 23075. 


11783. 
2271. 


Rainbow path. 
’Ricksha ride. 
Rock of ages. 20676. 

Saviour is born. 33068. 

See, amid the winter’s snow. 2392. 

Slow poke. 8712. 

Sundown at Bethany. 8862. 

Thy table I approach. 21096. 
White star of Texas. 26369. 
Whitehall music co., ltd. Blue shadows 

on the hillside. 9745. 
Whitehead (Alfred) : 


27448. Avenging and bright. 24124. 
Little Audrey. 14099, 16986. Benedicite, omnia opera. 6487. 
Moonlight on the water. 22872, Good morning, pretty maid. 

27964. 19336. 

Swing me high—swing me _ low. Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts. 

18073. 27604. 

Swinganola. 23522. Marstig’s daughter. 20160. 

Swingin’ soldier man. 20965. © mighty soul of England. 20400. 

Telephone song. 12244. Ob, love will venture in. 20407. 
2210 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Just a wee little 
19864. 


Whitehead (E. B.) 
cottage mid roses. 
Whiteley (A. E.): 
Better to have loved. 
Dawn of love. 6729. 
Gazing into space. 6961. 
Lost without love. 20066. 
Pacing the floor. 205038. 
Waltz of the day. 21228. 
Whiteman (Paul) Margot. 1659. 
Whiteside (H. V.) There’s love in the 


18806. 


roses. 26105. 
Whitfield (W. S.) jr. Yow’re every- 
thing lovely. 18594. 


Whitfield (Will) 
Ss)in it. 

Whitford (O. W.): 
I’ve had a lovely evening. 
Why can’t I forget. 15371. 

Whitham (Daniel) : 

How I miss you. 27299. 
I’ve got no one to love me. 
On the Californian plains. 
That feeling of love. 383384. 
When you make eyes at me. 

Whithorne (Emerson) : 
Baehlem: 15517 (21). 
Drowsy Shepherdess. 68290. 
Gate of memory. 18648 (1386). 
Pixie frolic. 8419. 

Whiting (F. L.) Recessional. 380451. 

Whiting (G. E.) au., and Whiting (A. 


See Whitfield (W. 


13777. 


19671. 
23108. 


9292. 


B.) prop. Twenty-four progressive 
studies for the pipe organ. 6253 
(526). 


Whiting (George) : 
Beautiful eyes. 21569 (28). 
McElwee. 21569 (821). 
My wife’s gone to the country, hur- 
rah, hurrah. 24031 (1438, 144). 
Oh what I’d do for a girl like you. 
29189 (307). 


You've got me _ guessin’ again. 
29167. 
Whiting (ER. A.): 
I can’t believe it’s true. 4202, 7194. 
I can’t escape from you. 16475. 
I still believe in love. T7367. 
Peter Piper. 25660. 
Rhythm on the range. 17739. 
When did you leave heaven. 21308. 


Whitley (Ray): 
Blue yodel blues. 
My Alabama home. 


6484. 
8057. 


Whitlock (Percy) Fantasie choral. 
19214, 19215. 
Whitman (M. W.) Franklin D. R. 


3940, 19264. 
Whitman (N. M.): 
My heart youre stealing. 1839. 
You'd better go now. 15448. 
Whitman (R. V.): 
City of Springfield march. 26811. 
Lonely in love. 32335. 


Whitman (R. V.) jr.: 
Astronomically speaking. 18729. 


City of Springfield march. 26811. 
I love a picture of you. 19591. 
Moonlight. 22865. 

My one. 22968. 


Never let it be said. 20348. 

Sally sang a swing song. 20723. 

Throwin’ my money away. 21094. 

Wittenberg fight song. 18517. 

You oughtta’ be spanked. 23978. 
Whitman pub. ¢€o.: 

Fifty songs for boys and girls. 

4028. 

Singing round the clock. 23371. 

Singing round the seasons. 23372. 
Whitney (Hverett) From midnight till 


dawn. 3947. 

Whitney (H. C.) Creole lullaby. 
21817. 

Whitson (G. M.) Meet me to-night in 
Dreamland. 9509 (465). 


Whittaker (Hudson) : 
All night long. 24061. 


Caught my gal truckin’. 24271. 
I hate myself. 27852. 
I need you by my side. 24881. 


Let’s get drunk and truck. 19966. 
Maybe it’s someone else you care 
for. 25308. 
When you were a girl of seven. 
26342. 
You got me worrying. 26451. 
You stole my heart. 26504. 
Whittaker (M. G.) Christmas con- 
certo. 31301. 
Whittaker (W. G.): 
By the rushy fringed bank. 6534. 
Christmas concerto. 31301. 
Clarendon aria books. 3606. 


Clarendon classical song books. 
3607. 

Clarendon song books. 13169, 
LEO: 

Comely swain. 26838. 

From tyrant laws. 6948. 

Gay robin is seen no more. 27128. 


If love love truth. 28485. 

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. 3388. 

Live and love. 7781. 

Morning hymn. 27972. 

Nor on beds of fading flow’rs. 
8216. 

Pastoral symphony. 26625. 

Schlage doch. 26628. 

Silver swan. 28485. 

Sing, fair Clorinda. 28504. 

View, Lisbia, view. 28876. 

Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme. 


3395. 
Where the bee sucks. 26833. 
Windmill. 29060. 


Whitten (F. G.) Our first piano pieces. 
2085 


2211 


INDEX 


Whittle (Albert) You’re mine. 18598. 

Whyte (Tibor) Themes of symphonic 
poem no. 5. 18149. 

Wick (Fred) Within a dreaming har- 


bor. 26414. 
Wick (Frederic) Song of the West. 
8770. 


Wick (Frederick) : 
Bridal party. 3500. 
Evening song. 3844. 
Memories. 4827. 
When song is sweet. 28981. 
Wickboldt (A. J.) You’re the one I 
love with all my heart. 15483. 
Wickdahl (Hillian) To you. 15126. 
Wicker (Ireene) Lonely heart. 22691. 
Wickersheim (T. J.) 1 misunderstood. 
137438. 
Wickham 
(Fk. W.) 
Wickham (M. L.) 
21569 (315). 
Widawski (L. A.): 
Hind of the trail. 
I want a picture. 
When you come 
speechless. 12642. 
Widdicombe (A. B.): 
Blow all your troubles into airy 
bubbles. 9738. 
New moon over my shoulder. 8179. 
Sweet Susan, Marie. 12178. 
There'll be sunshine. 12303. 
With my ring around your finger. 
12708. 
Your dreams and mine. 
Widdoss (R. R.) 


(Florence) See lLueder 


Love birds’ song. 


667. 
27487. 


around I’m 


15497. 
Ili remember you. 


19586. 
Widdows (J. C.) My only one. 14414. 
Widéen (Ivar) Dalmarsch. 15939, 
313838. 
Widener (S. F.): 
He that keepeth Israel. 9509 


(277, 278). 
To my bungalow.: 9509 (745). 
Widjiwagan. 18488*. 
Wido. pseud. See Doerfel (William) 
Widor (C. M.): 
Cantabile. 12862 (78). 
Fifth symphony. 16182. 
Fourth symphony. 27101. 
Nocturne. 12862 (543). 
Priére des pécheurs de Saint-Jean. 
9509 (589). 
Second symphony. 17837. 
Sérénade. 12862 (457). 
Wiedenkeller (P. O.) au., and Wieden- 
keller (M. E.) prop. Jack and the 
beanstalk. 10898. 
Wiederhold (W. C.): 
I sing a love song. 73865. 
Starlight. 8820. 
Wieghart (H. O.) 
dear, good night. 


Good night, my 
22129. 


Distr yoo 
Wiehmayer (Theodor) leichte 
etuden. 81154. 
Wielert (A. L.) So lonesome for home. 
14835. 
Wielgosz (Anne) 
meet Sal. 18012. 
Wielgosz (Steve) So happy. 2491. 
Wielgosz (Walter): 
So happy. 2491. 
Step right up and meet Sal. 18012. 
Wiener (George): 
I’m in the business—What busi- 
ness. 27428, 29816. 
We wrote our love song together. 
30853. 
Wiener (Jean) 
A798. 
Wiener album. 6097. 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, g. m. b. h.: 
Das ist nun mal so. 500. 
Du warst fiir mich der schénste 
liebestraum. 31500. 


25 


Step right up and 


Maria Chapdelaine. 


Herbstman6over. 923. 

Heute singe ich nur in moll. 
24710. 

Heute singen alle geigen liebe. 
16404. 

Ich hab’ dich lange nich gekiisst. 
16685. 


Jahrmarkt in Funchal. 32138. 
Kaffeeklatsch. 7634. 
Meine schdnsten lieder sing’ ich 
nur ftir dich. 1689. 
Mirabella. 4858. 
Nach dem bier, lieber schatz, noch 
ein bier, lieber schatz. 32648. 
Nachtigall’s liebeslied. 5016. 
Pussta-mirechen. 17680. 
Schon ist das leben. 17827. 
Weisst du noch. 33644, 
Winnetou. 18504. 
Zille. 3257. 
Zwei hinde voll herz. 
Wiener-Davimos, inc. 
der. 22499. 
Wiener operettenverlag, g. m. b. h.: 
A Weana is net krank. 18650. 
Alles wird rhythmus. 3814. 
Andulka. 18702. 
Du bist mein lied. 3809. 
Giitige Antonius. 4040*. 
Im sommer da muss ich in Salz 
burg sein. 19733. 
Manover-lied. 20146. 
Morgen vielleicht. 4892. 
Nichts als sonnenschein. 5042. 
O mia dolee madonna. 5085. 
Paolina. 20504. 
Rossini in Neapel. 11861*, 20695. 
Sankt Antonius, hé6r’ mein flehen. 
5395. 
Schneider im schloss. 28444*. 
Schone frau darf ich sie fragen. 
5409. 


18646. 
Is it any won 


2212 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Schonste am land ist der kirtag. 
5410. 


Tanzen wir walzer. 5679. 
Wieniawski (Henri) Kujawiak. 7661. 


Wier (A. E.): 
Days of Alard, Dancla and Vieux- 


temps. 506. 

Days of Brahms and Saint-Saéns. 
19046. 

Days of Grieg and Tschaikowsky. 
26899. 

Days of Scharwenka and Mosz- 
kowski. 31404. 

Days of Wieniawski and Monas- 
terio. 26900. 

Symphonies of Haydn, Schubert 
and Mozart in score. 10395. 


Wiermaa (Andrew) Beautiful waltz 


of love. 26648. 
Wiersig (J. A. W.) Take Thou my 
hands and lead me. 238544. 
Wierzbicki (A.) Marsz pogrzebowy. 
301238. 


Wiesbauer (Walter) : 
I love you. 24833. 
On the Ohio. 25584. 
Please God let mother speak to me. 
14606. 
Wiesemann (Carl): 
By the pool at the third rosses. 


3519. 
Menuet Reverchon. 27915. 
Wiesendanger (Dan) I hitched my 


wagon to a higher star. 1027. 
Wiga-Gabriel [pseud.]: 


Im Schwarzen ross von Catalanien. 


16704. 
In Miinchen steht ein hofbrauhaus. 
1GT27. 
Mirabella. 4853. 
Wiggins (Ernest) I’m so unhappy. 
29823. 
_ Wiggins (I. M.) Down Happiness 
Lane. 19118. 
Wiker (J. C.) Vl build a bungalow. 
4240. 


Wiker (Jack) See Wiker (J. C.) 
Wikey (Margaret) I’m longin’ to be 
with you. 19625. 
Wilbauer (Le Roy): 
Hold my arm, lovely lady. 
You’re to blame. 26500. 
Wilber (H. L.) Save our Constitution. 


22208. 


11897. 
Wilburn (B. B.): 
Found. 10242. 


Stop, look and listen baby. 12131. 
Youre a great big Dresden doll and 

I adore you. 39972. 
Wilbye (John) Adieu sweet Amaryl- 


Lisa 320 ¢. 
Wilcox (Al) Dancing in my dreams. 
481. 


Wilcox (C. H.) Mountain of vision. 
8039*. 

Wileox (EH. L.) It’s you. 10888. 

Wilcox (Edwin) I’m nuts about screwy 
music. 16597. 

Wileoxn€ QO) phen: 


Because youre mine. 311381. 
Selebratin’ "neath that southern 
moon. 381267. 

I send red roses to you. 381983. 

You don’t have to remind me. 
33835. 

Wilcox (S. D.): 

Bells of old Shandon. 15696. 

In Argentina. 16719. 

Someone, somewhere. 17959. 


Song I love. 17969. 
WY 1G. 2k, he 
Lady laments. 16894. 
Man I love to have around. 17127. 
Oh, I’m missin’ you so. 17458. 
Rain at my window. 17694. 
Selling my songs. 17842. 
We're going forward with Roose- 
velt. 23748. 
Wild (Homer) It’s so hard to say 
good-night. 27584. 
Wild (Walter) : 
Calvary and Waster. 3530. 
Hark, the bells of Christmas ring- 
ing. 31744. 
Lord is risen. 7815. 
We need our God. 28917. 
Wilde (E. S.): 


Glamour of the rose. 27140. 


I wouldn’t listen to you. 27506. 
Wilde Auguste. 30921. 
Wilder (Alexander) : 
Incurably romantie. 32093. 
We're going to a clambake. 28920. 


Wilder (H. P.) Greatest story is all 
about you. 22139. 
Wile (C. E.) Waiting, yes waiting for 
you. 28887. 
Wile (Shirley) 
night. 19132. 
Wiley (M. D.) 
11766. 
Wilford (William) 
24058. 
Wilfred (Lee) Calling me home. 9818. 
Wilsis2(C. wR) (Be dSshAl 50. 
Wilhelm (W. C.) Jam. 25088. 
Wilhite sGan TE a)u: 
I’m your Romeo. 
~ Love is calling. 
Wilhite (H. H.) 
you. 6112. 
Wilhite (Ham) 
Wilkes (D. M.) 
friend of mine. 
Wilkes (R. W.) 
Wilkie (Bud) 
Wilkie (W. A.) 


Dreaming of you, to- 


Quintuplet crazy. 


All I need is you. 


TBA0. 
7832. 
With my mind on 


See Wilhite (H. H.) 

Whispering pine, old 
9308. 

Adagio. 21569 (614). 

See Wilkie (W. A.) 
Yes it’s true. 29098. 


2213 


INDEX 


Wilkins (C. M.) Nocturne. 33764. 

Wilkins (D. N.) You’ve made me 
happy. 6234. 

Wilkins (Dixie) pseud. See Wilkins 
(Ruthiee) 


Wilkins (lL. M.): 
How can I forget. 18597. 
I will love you as you ought to be 


loved. 18804. 
She’s got a little devil in her eye. 
14772. 
That plaintive melody. 18141. 
Wilkins (R. R.): 
As far as I know. 31066. 
Just gettin’ along. 382176. 


When she puts her feet upon my 
back. 383699. 
Wilkins (Ruthlee) I lost my chance at 
heaven. 195990. 


Wilkinson (Augusta) Universal peace. 


5868. 
Wilkinson (Avon) Spanish lady. 
28573. 
Wilkinson (E. R.) Lost Jeve. 17048. 
Wilkinson (F. C.): 
Searching. 5424. 


Tropic moon. 21141. 
Wilkinson (Geraldine) Dancing in a 
dream. 9961. 
Wilkinson (V. E.) Utopia song. 30812. 


Will you come to the bower. 38116— 
3118, 12693. 
Willan (Healey) : 
Benedictus es, Domine. 31149. 


Coronation ode. 31347. 
Passing by. 20516. 
Peter’s book. 17601. 


Willard (Charles) publications. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt, he’s our Presi- 
dent. 27103. 

Willard (Clyde) Guest room of the 
heart. 29681*. 

Willeock (S. A.): 

At your service madame. 18736. 
Because I’m loving you. 6416. 


Down where the bluebirds meet. 
6796. 


Dream canoe. 26967. 

I have saved my love for you. 
273504, 

I heard it on the radio. 27357. 

In grey I fell for you. 22462. 


Just a number above the door. 
19861. 

Just another day. 22570. 

Night I told you everything. 28096. 


On a little ship sailing the sea. 


204391. 
She didn’t fall in love with me. 
28470. 


28605. 
your heart. 9364. 
Blue rhythm fan- 


Strike me pink. 
With a song in 
Willett (Chappie) 
tasy. 26694. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Willey (G. E.): 
Beggin’ for your love. 21690. 
Drifting on a silv’ry stream. 3803. 
I’m happy dear with you. 22329. 
I’m living in love. 4292. 
I spend my money. 48327. 
I’ve gotta lotta lovin’ left to do. 

4339. 


If wishes could come true. 4875. 
My darling. 4936. 
My heart belongs to you. 4954. 


One I love. 380849. 
Such bliss. 23472. 


There’s a reason I’m in love with 
you. 5747. 
When I sleep I only dream of you. 
28964. 
When you’re away I have the blues. 
23833. 
You're mine, all mine. 6198. 
Yowre one girl in a million. 
William Taylor. 9509 (805). 
William Tell. 3830380, 38031. 


6206. 


Williams (A. TT.) My home land. 
32592. 

Williams (A. W.) You’re going away. 
21520. 


Williams (Adeline) pseud. See Di 
Guglielmo (Adeline) 
Williams (Agnes) 
beams. 8676. 
Williams (Arnold) : 
Self-banished. 23894. 
Trumpet shall sound. 
Williams (B. A.): 
By-gone days in Dixie. 29189 (49). 


Dancing moon- 


886. 


Chink, Chink, Chinaman. 29189 
(60). 

Harbor of lost dreams. 29189 
(148). 


29189 (285). 
21569 (550). 
Mountain dreams. 


My ole man. 
That’s a plenty. 
Williams (B. C.) 
25389, 30193. 
Williams (B. J.): 
My campus lullaby. 1813. 
To love you to-night. 2801. 
Williams (B. L.): 
Drum corps on parade. 26997. 
Remain resolute with Roosevelt. 
25748. 
We want Landon. 
Williams (B. W.): 
Drum corps on parade. 26997. 
Remain resolute with Roosevelt. 
25748. 
Williams (Bob) 
Williams (Bobby) 


2982. 


Moonlight. 1756. 
See Williams (R. 


L.) 

Williams (C. D.) Suppose love did. 
33308 

Williams (C. E.) Only good-night. 
8336. 


2214 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Williams (C. F.): 
Henry’s (S. R.) barn dance. 
(184). 
I wish I had my old girl back again. 
Z9189 (191). 
Kitty, please give me a kiss. 
(2el). 
My way to heaven is through your 
love, sweetheart. 18648 (254, 
259). 
O silver moon. 29189 (303). 
Williams (C. L.) Faces in the firelight. 
705. 
Williams (Clarence) : 
Chizzlin’ Sam. 9869. 
Drowsy rhythm. 13348. 
Hurry up sundown, let to-morrow 


62535 


29189 


come. 19503. 

I can see you all over the place. 
10507. 

I wanna hot dog for my roll. 
10706, 


Look out for the brown bomber, 
the kid from Alabam’. 11121. 
*Mancipation day in Dixie. 30111. 

More than that. 14509. 

Recompensa. 20632. 

Right key but the wrong key hole. 
11828. 

Royal garden blues. 

Song of the extra gang. 30591. 

Swing, brother, swing. 30669. 

’Tain’t nobody’s bizness if I do. 
BOLD aa 

Watermelon party. 30847. 

You’re bound to look like a monkey 
when you get old. 12788. 

Williams (Clarence) music pub. co., inc: 

Chizzlin’ Sam. $869. 

Don’t turn your back on me. 13299. 

Drowsy rhythm. 138348. 

Flop house Fanny. 29595. 

Hurry up sundown, let to-morrow 


25796. 


come, 19503. 

I can see you all over the place. 
10507. 

I wanna hot dog for my roll. 
10706. 

Little bit of rhythm in the best 
of us. 30033. 


Look out for the brown bomber, 


the kid from Alabam’. 11121. 
*Mancipation day in Dixie. 30111. 
Moonlight fairies. 11309. 

More than that. 14509. 
Recompensa. 20632. 
Right key but the wrong Key hole. 

11828. 

Song of the extra gang. 30591. 


Spring frolic. 12097. 

Swing, brother, swing. 30669. 

*Tain’t nobody’s bizness if I do. 
ipl be 


Teres. 12254. 
Waltz of my heart. 12530. 
Watermelon party. 30847. 


What is missing in this picture. 
Bd0868. 

You're bound to look like a monkey 
when you get old. 12788. 

Your picture in the frame. 12841. 

Williams (Corky) Devoting my time 
to you. 29474. 
Williams (Curtis) : 

Addis Ababa. 10. 

Alone, alone with God. 12906. 

Gee, I hate to see you dear, a-steal- 
ing away from me. 22088. 

Til soon go where those chilly winds 
don’t blow. 16537. 

My little paradise lady. 28041. 

Only language, dear, that any man 
can understand. 11608. 

What it means, dearie, to be blue 
and lonely. 21289. 

When I’m away from you dearie 
it seems to me dearie to be. 


26301. 
Williams (D. M.): 
Benedictus. 26660. 


Te Deum laudamus. 28677. 
Williams (Dorothy) Mountain dreams. 
30193. 
Williams (EH. C.): 
According to the blue-print, you’re 
the girl for me. 7. 
Don’t write, telegraph. 
It’s not like you. 1299. 
Was it not enough. 15240. 
Williams (BH. I.) ° Shack in the moun- 


21906. 


tains. 30524. 
Williams (KE. L.) I want to go to 
Idaho. 24031 (93). 


Williams (EH. M.) Dreams. 24478. 
Williams (EH. S.): 
Auld lang syne. 12966. 
Coneerto. 15388. 
Harp of Tara. 13533. 
Lulle. 14206. 
Onteora. 145338. 
Rondo concertante. 14698. 
Tahoe charms. 15001. 
War song. 15237. 
Williams (Hrnest SS.) modern 


method for trumpet or cornet. 
18497, 18498, 21415. 
Williams (Hdna): 

Call around for me. 15517 (48). 

I'd like to build a fence ’round 
you. #55177 (152). 

If the wind had only blown the 
other way. 15517 (174). 

What a position for me to be in. 
31008 (211). 

When there isn’t a boy around. 
33904 (334). 


2215 


/ 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 31 


Williams (F. J.) Cupid. 6692. 
Williams (FE. V.) Reminiscence. 
Williams (Frances) : 
Lil’ angels. 30028. 
Rustling leaves are whispering I 
love you. 2337, 5380-5382. 
Williams (Francis) : 
Tell me where 
12249. 
To meadows. 5792. 
Williams (Franklin A.) 
one it’s love. 13608. 
Williams (Frederick A.) : 
At the carnival. 6253 (24). 
Bavarian village dance. 29286. 


5314. 


is fancy bred. 


Hundred to 


Beneath a southern moon. 15701. 
March of progress. 30117. 
Murmur of the waves. 253898. 


Playing tag. 9509 (574). 
Williams (G. C.) Devoting my time 
on you. 3721. 
Williams (G. K.): 
Hmpty arms. 18362. 
I can’t dry these tears in my eyes. 
13624. 
Let me be. 14041. 
Melody in smoke. 14249. 
My happy go-lucky way. 14875. 
Turn on your radio. 15161. 
What’s the use of crying I’m blue. 
15282. 
Williams (G. L.) 
I’m in ecstasy. 7312. 
I wrote a love song. 22431. 


Williams (G. M.) Jim Cro. 1882. 
Williams (H. W.): 
Head and heels in love. 13550. 


Shoogy shoogy shoo. 17881. 
That’s. it. 12285. 
Williams (Harriet L.): 
My home land. 32592. 
O how happy am I. 11541. 
Williams (Harry) I used to be afraid 
to come home in the dark. 38270 
(295). 
Williams (Harry L.): 
Let’s honeymoon forever, you and 


Loed.O33. 
Won’t you come make a fuss over 
me. 9384. 
Williams (Hugh) pseud. See Grosz 
(Will) 


Williams (Inez) See Williams (M. I.) 


Williams (J. B.) Junkerman. 27614. 
Williams (J. E.) My Green Mountain 
homestead. 1835. 


Williams (J. L.) Sixteen Welsh melo- 
dies. 338904 (339). 
Williams (J. M.) Black rider blues. 
26674. 
Williams (John) Gleanings. 
Williams (Joseph) : 
Cottage cradle song. 21569 (84). | 


3978. 


Daisy lullaby. 21569 (88). 

In Wonderland. 21569 (252). 
Williams (Joseph) Iltd.: 

Allegro moderato 

12904. 

Andante. 

Angler’s song. 

Ballade. 32445. 

Bargain basement. 

Bells of heaven. 

Bird of Arabia. 138048. 

Caliban upon Setebos. 303. 

Celebrated valses. 25820. 

Chanson napolitaine. 24281. 

Chant d’amour. 24288. 

Chasse. 24284. 

Chip’s carol. 15841, 21770. 

Choral prelude. 15848. 

Cloches de Corneville. 24815. 

Crusaders’ march. 24362. 

Dream blossoms. 37774. 

Dusk. 24490. 

Empire march. 21972. 

Evening song. 21979. 

Fain would I change that note. 


in G minor. 


25391. 
21615. 


3413. 
15695. 


13383. 

Fantasie and Fugal _ toccata. 
24544. 

Fantasy pieces. 381559. 

Festa romana. 24558. 

Five sketches. 13542. 

Foggy dew. 3917. 

Four little tunes. 24464. 


Fugue in G major. 16245. 

Gold hair. 830. 

Gone were but the winter cold. 
22120. 

Gorse bloom. 22131. 

Green magic. 866. 

Grenada. 24652. 

Grey squirrels. 870. 

Hornless cow. 4157. 

Horse of war. 10468. 

Hungarian dance. 24200-24202, 
24761. 

Intermezzo. 

Joan’s carol. 22548. 

June rondel. 13844. 

Largo in G. 24661. 

Marche militaire. 25821. 


21946. 


Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha. 
1668. 

Melodie-nocturne. 25317. 

Mignon gavotte. 26119. 

Minuet and trio. 18792. 

Minuet in E flat. 24662. 
Northern legend. 1970. 

Now, let’s begin. 11515. 


O my luve’s like a red, red rose. 
BOAT RV 

Once when the world was young. 
32179. 

Pagan symphony. 32823. 


2216 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Parade march. 14562, 25643. 


Petite valse de concert. 32860. 
Rowan elf. 14716. 

Rustic dance. 2336. 
September. 2401. 

Serenade at the villa. 2406. 


Six impressions. 28348, 23344. 

Softly fall the shades of evening. 
17952. 

Soliloguy of the Spanish cloister. 
2509. 

Soul. 23420. 

Suite for pianoforte. 8854. 

Suite of four pieces. 18044. 

Sweet Ann Page. 14955. 

Tango. 26054. 

There be none of Beauty’s daugh- 
ters. 15074. 

Three fishers went sailing. 

Three pieces. 26159. 

Three pieces for organ. 14911. 

Three short pieces. 25825. 

Three skort preludes. 24297, 

Threnody. 15105. 

Transposing at the piano. 
33490. 

Turkish patrol. 

Valse gracieuse. 26160. 

Valse romance. 26198. 

Violin class book of scales and ar- 
peggios. 23703. 

Waiting for the May. 9169. 

Weep you no more, sad fountains. 
18360. 

Wildflowers. 3104. 

Zanetto sérénade. 253038. 

4 characteristic sketches. 17870. 

72 harmony and two-part counter- 


15104. 


33488— 
26166. 


point exercises. 17803. 
Williams (Loreza) Until forever. 
28851. 
Williams (M. E.) Mountain dreams. 
30193. 


Williams (M. I.): 


Awake ye workers. 21649. 

Old Glory. 238082. 
Williams (M. L.): 

Cloudy. 21784. 

I never know. 22378. 


Keep it in the groove. 27648. 

Williams (M. R.) Trail along, trailer 

home, trail along. 21126. 
Williams (N. H.): 
Nature’s retreat. 
Woodland echoes. 
Williams (Mrs. N. P.) 
(Loreza ) 

Williams (Nesta) You can always tell 
a Jaffa by its juice. 6168. 

Williams (P. M.) Tomorrow’s no Sun- 
day morning. 15129. 

Williams (P. P.) For always. 16219. 

Williams (Patrick) Suite in D. 33295. 


1925. 
S586. 
See Williams 


Williams (R. E.) I knew it all the 


time. 16510. 
Williams (R. G.): 
Harvardiana. 383904 (102). 
Rhode Island forward march. 
30465. 


Williams (R. L.) 
my soul. 2760. 
Williams (R. Vaughan) 
Williams (R.) 
Williams (Robert) 


There’s rhythm in 
See Vaughan 


My lover’s on tne 


cover of a mé&gazine. 14407, 
Williams (Spencer) : 
Benny sent me. 15708. 


Dere’s jazz in dem dere horns. 
21867. 
I ain’t got nobody, and nobody 
cares for me. 16467. 
Royal garden blues. 25796. 
Saturday night on Sugar 
2365. 
Take that train to Texas. 
Two sweet lips. 12447. 
You shouldn’t be bashful. 12820. 


You’ve gotta swing it when you 


Hill. 
12221. 


bring it. 12828. 
Williams (Sylvia) Mountain dreams. 
30198. 


Williams (T. D.): 
Call to victory. 6253 (57). 
March of the gnomes. 9509 (448). 
Songs in the night. 9509 (692). 
Williams (T. H.): 
Hills at twilight. 10434. 
Jesus, the one. 13827, 
Williams (Thomas D.): 
Lord is my strength. 3270 (388). 
Only waiting. 3270 (485). 
Williams (Virginia) Flag salute. 736. 
Williams (W. J.) Sweetheart of Sigma 
chi has fallen in love with a Phi. 
33329. 
Williams (W. R.): 
Gee! but there’s class to a girl like 
you. 12862 (174). 
I try to forget that I love you. 
12862 (244). 
In the valley where the daisies 
grow. 12862 (262). — 
Just for to-night. 7614. 
That’s what the river means to me. 
30705, 

When you say good-bye to love. 
15347. 
Williams (W. S. G.) 
Williams (W. T.): 

Another name on love. 

Billie dear. 18810. 

Great human. 19359. 

My little friend in heaven. 20296. 

Roosevelt is the man. 20690. 

You can’t quarantine love. 21497. 
Williams (Wm.): 

Love is ealling. 14158. 


Apple tree. 108. 


18711. 


2217 


INDEX 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 31 


Williams (Wm.)—Continued. 
One softly spoken word, just one. 
11601. ; 
Roses. 8582, 
Whispering waters of the bay. 
12666. 
Williams (William) Romany lass. 
20687. 
Williams (William TT.) With the 
sport of kings to mingle. 30936. 
Williamsburg 1775. 29056*. 
Williamson (A.) Softly the twilight is 
falling. 14844. 
Williamson (Alfred) pseud.: 
Fond memories. 3921. 
My love song. 30236. 
She’s just a new fashioned girl. 
5446. 
See also Berg (I. B.) 
Williamson (HK. M.) Illinois sunshine 
beaming. 10772. 
Williamson (HH. P.): 
I’m leaving you. 27482. 
My heart is calling you. 22928. 
Williamson (I. M.) Where earth and 
heaven meet. 18448. 
Williamson (J. F.): 
Introduxit me rex. 28248. 
Lord, in Thy resurrection. 20055. 
Pater noster. 28871. 
Supplication. 20933. 
Williamson (L. T.) Yes, it’s true what 
they say about Dixie. 23924. 
Williamstown high = school. Alma 
mater, Williamstown high school. 
9564. 
Williamstown high school alumni assn. 
Alma mater. 15556. 
Williford (O. H.) Mister Roosevelt, 
well vote again for you. 17204. 
Willis (B. C.) Keep me true. 16872. 
Willis (David) Dreaming of you. 
31485. 
Willis (H. 8S.) You took the light from 
the sky. 26507. 
Willis (M. N.) Hello, hello, San Jose. 
22183. 
Willis (R. H.) Chiming bells of Ava- 
lon. 26787. 
Willis (R. 8S.) It came upon the mid- 
night clear. 1287. 
Willis (V. D.) au., and Willis (M. D.) 
prop. Crossing bridges. 15925. 
Willis (W. N.) 
(621). 
Willis (W. V.) Forgotten. 3933. 
Willis music co.: 
Ballet of the enchanted dolls. 
3404. 
Ballet waltz. 63898. 
Balloons. 15662. 
Banjo picker. 3410. 
Bogey-man. 3484. 
Brownies’ carnival. 3507. 


9218 


Rockin’ time. 9509 


Busy corners. 15776. 

By a roadside fire. 3517. 

Captain Kidd. 3543. 

Cheer leader. 15833. 

Christ is risen from the dead. 
6611. 

Christmas carol. 26802*. 

Christmas lullaby. 26804. 

Cobbler, cobbler. 3614. 

Co-ed prom. 15872. 

Coming of day. 5821. 

Covered wagon. 448. 

Dancing flowers. 15945. 

Danse 4 la tarentelle. 6717. 

Day of resurrection. 6733. 

Dervish dancer. 16004. 

Down the shady path. 6795. 

Drowsy moon. 3807. 

Drum major. 19150. 

Duteh twins. 38815. 

Fairy rainbows in the grass. 
16161. 

Fiddle tunes. 16179. 

First grade book. 3901. 

Wish at play. 8138. 

Fiame vine. 6909. 

Fluttering butterflies. 10225. 

For this I pray. 10231. 

Forest dawn. 3927.. 

Fountain of youth. 24589*. 

Grand parade. 7023. 

Grandfather’s clock. 16308. 

Hiinsel and Gretel. 13520. 

Hear the bells ring. 7087. 

Hear Thy praise. 31770. 

Hen convention. 16392. 

Hiawatha’s lullaby. 4182. 

Hoe cake shuffle. 4142. 

Hold naught against me. 16420. 

I’se gwine back to Dixie. 16632. 

In the barnyard. 4402. 

In the morning early. 7497. 

Indian braves. 12610. 

Jerusalem! O turn thee to the 
Lord. 24645. 

Joan of Arc, the maid of Domremy. 
Q2547*. 

Katydid and the cricket. 16870. 

Lo, I reveal unto thee. 11099. 

Lullaby. 3496. 

March of the champions. 4791. 

March of the spooks. 4792. 

March of the tiny soldiers. 17134. 

Marche slay. 5822. 

May now Thy spirit. 1674. 

Midnight ride of Paul Revere. 
17189. 

Moceasin dance. 4860. 

Music the whole world loves. 1799. 

My clock. 11414. 

My new umbrella. 11414. 

My pussy. 8138. 

Night in old Santa Fe. 8195. 

O Thou who art all loving. 11530. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Old Zip Coon. 17492. 

Omnipotence. 5414. 

On a summer sea. 5139. 

On the Christmas tree. 

On the levee. 20451. 

Parade of the penguins. 

Pilgrim suite. 20547. 

Plantation memories. 5229. 

Praise be to Thee. 11637. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
25686. 

Prayer to the Holy Spirit. 

Precious Jesus, burden 
17660. 

Procession of the seven dwarfs. 
5272. 

Pumpkin, pumpkin. 11587. 

Roguish eyes. 20678. 

Sly fishes. 17940. 

Streets of Bagdad. 18027. 

Strolling players. 8845. 

Swan on the moonlit lake. 

Swaying silver birches. 

Tango-carioca. 5677. 

Teaching little fingers to play. 
23556. 

That old quartet. 

Tulip time. 18242. 

Tumbie-town ,cake walk. 9083. 

Tumble-town waterfall. 9084. 

Valse triste. 21193. 

Violin music the whole world loves. 
21207. 

Wee bit laddie. 18358. 

When I put out to sea. 12610. 

When notes go skipping, we skip 
where they go. 30884. 

When notes go walking they step 
in a row. 2638138. 

Woods at dawn. 21449. 
Willkomm (O. H.) Meet me on the 
shores of Lake Michigan. 22804. 
Willms (Franz) Trauermusik. 30767. 
Willrich (Virginia) Trailing along to- 
gether in our little home on wheels. 

21128. 
Willson (F. C.) 
29091. 
Willson (H. E.) Vm comf’table to 
have around. 22316. 
Willson (Meredith) 
8719. 
Willum (Henry): 
Bellevue revyen 1936. 24168. 
Hornbek revyen 1936. 24741. 


11587. 
17577. 


11782. 
bearer. 


5632. 
5633. 


21024. 


Wraith of my dreams, 


Smile with me. 


Tenk paa din Mor derhjemme. 
26042. 
Willumat (lL. E.) Noone knows. 1961. 
Wilm (Nicolai von): 
Tanz im dorfe. 240381 (205). 
Through field and forest. 6253 
(479). 
Wilshire (B. A.) 
love. 16845. 


Just a little bit of | Wilson (Gilbert) 


Wilson (Alex) You’re a mystery to 
me. 38218. 

Wilson (B. O.) Change. 3568. 

Wilson (Bob) Lethargy. 4682. 

Wilson (C. ©.) On your way. 5151. 

Wilson (C. E.) My prayer. 22971. 


Wilson (Carol) See Higgins (C. W.) 


Wilson (Christopher) I bring thee 
roses. 24031 (81). 

Wilson (Claudene) Cottage door. 
24347. 


Wilson. GD.) 

Ah’m climbin’ to mah heb-bun-ly 
home. 6276. 

Don’t make a soldier boy out of my 
son. 244438. 

Girls of the eight and forty. 804. 

I like to think, when evening comes. 
7246. 

I’m in the dog-house now. 7314. 

I’m looking for a man like Adam. 
13719. 

If you were only here, my dear. 
13832. 

Jeannette waltz. 7567. 

Life is a book. 4640. 

Little red rose. 4668. 

Lone pine. 20033. 

Memories like these remind me of 
memories I want to _ forget. 
301438. 

Now, winter’s frost is in your hair, 
I love you best of all. 5076. 

Prayer to the muse. 11733. 

Save your tears for a rainy day. 
5399. 

She passed me by, like a pay-car 
passing a bum. 8659. 

Sweet and tender. 2644. 

What’s the use of dreaming. 12590. 

Would you be surprised. 30947. 

You'll never know. 26460. 

You're rose-colored glasses to me. 


21529. 
565 march. 9509. 
Wilson (Dick) Keep it in the groove. 
27648. 


Wilson (Don): 
Festival orchestra book. 3884. 
Hollywood bound. 19463*, 27266. 
Junior classics for orchestra. 

32166, 

Wilson (E. M.) 

Wilson (E. V.) 


Three years. 21089. 
Texas centennial song.. 


15041. 
Wilson (FF. N.): 
Cobwebs. 21785. 
Stars made a picture of you. 
28590. 
Wilson (G. F.) When the roses bloom 
again. 12862 (536). 


Prelude to a dream. 
25703. 


2219 


Wilson (H. E.) 
Wilson (H. L.) 
Wilson 


Wilson (Henry) 


INDEX 


Wilson (Grace) : 


Knowing you love me. 19909. 
Lover’s pattern. 20110. 

Town topics. 5805. 
Carmena. 6253. (60). 
(Hector) Cowboy’s mistake. 
31364. 

I didn’t mean to be 


mean. 22249. 


Wilson (I. B.): 


Accept our prayer. 6253 (2). 

Across the templed hills. 12862 
(Bye 

All for the happy Easter day. 3270 
(9). 

Always a song. 6253 (18). 

Always shining. 6253 (14). 

Ancient family. 9509 (18). 

Andante e legato. 33904 (6). 

As a mother comforteth. 6348*. 

As the apple of His eye. 6253 (19). 

At Eastertide. 3270 (32). 

At evening time. 12862 (25). 

Bear’s thanksgiving. 9509 (42). 

Beautiful spring. 3270 (49). 

Beautiful story. 38270 (51). 

Bells of Christmas. 12862 (48). 

Bells on Christmas day. 31147. 

Benediction. 9509 (55). 

Bethlehem star. 12862 (52, 53). 

Birdies’ lullaby. 3270 (68). 

Birthday of the King. 9509 (70). 

Bless the Lord. 9509 (71), 12862 
(56). 

Blest Comforter divine. 9509 (73). 


Blest morn, we hail thee. 12862 
(58). 

Blood has cleansed my soul. 6253 
(41). 


Boy and the bird. 6253 (46). 
Brave brown birds. 6253 (48). 
Call to victory. 6253 (57). 


Christ triumphant. 376. 

Christ victorious. 38270 (95). 
Christmas banner. 12862 (94). 
Church victorious. 12862 (101). 
Come, let us sing. 6253 (76). 


Come with a joyful greeting. 3270 
(108). 

Come with us. 3270 (109). 

Coming to Thee. 9509 (149). 

Comrades greeting. 6253 (84). 

Crossing the bar. 12862 (116). 

Crown Him Lord of all. 6253 (91). 

Cuddle closer. 9509 (164). 

Does God need me. 6253 (102). 

Easter echoes. 634. 

Easter gladness has begun. 
(158). 

Easter hope. 3819. 

Easter processional. 


3270 


3270 (162). 


Evening brings us home. 12862 
(155). 
Fairest Lord Jesus. 62538 (114). 


2220 


pt. TH, n. S., v. 31 


Fairies of the frost. 9509 (215). 

Faithful till the crowning day. 
3270 (183). 

Festal queen. 6253 (128). 

First Easter. 33904 (79). 

Forward. 6253 (1382). 

Freedom’s herald. 6253 (183). 

Freely for me. 6253 (134). 

From Boston. 9509 (241).° 

Galloping ghost. 24599*. 

Gather the blossoms of Easter. 
3270 (209). 

Gift for the new born King. 12862 
(179). 

Give ear, O Shepherd. 6253 (145). 

Give Him praise. 3270 (214). 

Give thanks. 9509 (248). 

Giving our all to God. 6253 (147). 

Glorious Haster day. 38270 (217). 

Glory in the highest. 12862 (189). 

God alone ean help. 6253 (150). 

God is everywhere. 9509 (250). 

God is good. 6253 (152). 


God so loved the world. 9509 
52) 

God will forever be true. 6253 
Gissy 

Golden sunbeams. 3270 (221). 

Goodbye. 9509 *(257). 

Goodnight. 9509 (258). 


Great is the harvest. 

Hail, all hail. 6253 (165). 

Hail the day. 12862 (208). 

Hail the risen King. 3270 (236). 

Happy children. 6253 (170). 

Happy Christmas time. 
(214). 

Happy song. 62538 (171). 

Happy springtime. 6253 (172). 

Hark, through the sunlight. 3270 
(242). 

Have I done my best. 6253 (174). 

Have you read it. 6253 (175). 

He is risen. 3270 (246). 

He knows. 12862 (217). 

Hear the glad birds singing. 3270 
(253). 
Hear the 
(179). 

Heralds for Jesus. 6253 (186). 
His wayside messengers. 7120*. 
Hold up His standard. 6253 (189). 


6253 (159). 


12862 


joyful chorus. 6253 


Hosanna in the highest. 3270 
(266). 

Hour of prayer. 9509 (298). 

Hurry, little snowflakes. 12862 
(228). 

I always go to Jesus. 3270 (280). 


I’m going gypsying. 27416. 

I shall be satisfied. 12862 (243). 

If Jesus’ love is with you. 6253 
(226). 


If we all lift a little. 6253 (229). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


If you want the world to love Him. 
6253 (233): 

In love abiding. 12862 (259). 

In paths of peace. 12862 (261). 

In the shadow of the eross. 6253 
(243). 

It is not far. 12862 (267). 

It is wonderful how he loves. 6253 
(248). 

Jesus and [ are friends. 6253 
(251'):. 

Jesus is victor today. 38270 (338). 

Jesus loves the children. 9509 
(345). 

Jesus needs us. 6253 (254). 

Jolly old fellows. 9509 (349). 

Joy is born at Eastertide. 3270 
(342). 

Joy of Easter time. 3270 (344). 

Joyful song. 3270 (3848). 

Junior choir. 18648 (208). 

Keep my commandments. 9509 
(355). 

Keep stepping. 6253 (262). 

Lead, kindly light. 33904 (162). 

Lead us, O star. 12862 (295). 

Leader that we love. 6253 (275). 

Legend. 27682. 

Let not your heart be troubled. 
12862 (286). 

Let praises fill the earth and sky. 
3270 (360). 

Let the children come. 6253 (279). 

Let us all be happy. 3270 (361). 

Lilies for Easter. 4648. 

Lily of the valley. 3270 (370). 

List to the echoes. 9509 (389). 

Little brothers and sisters. 6253 
(282). 

Little candles. 12862 (301). 

Little people can be soldiers. 9509 
(404). 

Lonely stockings. 12862 (304). 

Look wise. 9509 (412). 

Lord of the harvest. 9509 (416). 

Lost. star: 25229*: 

Love is needed. 6253 (296). 

Love paid the debt. 3270 (396). 

Lullaby. 6253 (302). 

Magnify the Lord with me. 9509 
(435). 

Make a joyful noise. 9509 (488). 

Make me a witness. 6253 (304). 

Man has died for me. 6253 (305). 

March along, happy hearts. 3270 
(406). 

March of the gnomes. 9509 (448). 

March of the teddy bears. 9509 
(444). 

Master’s garden. 7925. 

May God depend on you. 62538 
(313). 

Melody. 6253 (532). 


2221 


Message of summer-time. 3270 
(421). 

Mighty hunter. 9509 (488). 

Minuet and trio. 33904 (192). 

Music of Bethlehem. 25402. 

My daily prayer. 6253 (328). 

My Savior. 9509 (511). 

My Savior walks beside me. 9509 
(ro 

My ~-soul shall be joyful. 6253 
(334). 

Nature’s resurrection. 3270 (445). 

Night of holy memories. 25511. 

O chime again. 12862 (369). 

O peal your merry chime. 12862 
(374). 

Oh sing to the Lord. 6253 (356). 

On the third day. 2056*. 

Onward, Christian soldiers. 6253 
(365). 

Our fair good queen. 6253 (3871). 

Our refuge. 6253 (372). 

Our welcome song. 3270 (489). 

Over the deserts. 12862 (393). 

Peace and goodwill. 6253 (377). 

Pleading voices. 9509 (575). 

Praise Him. 3270 (5138). 

Praise the Lord today. 62538 (383). 

Prodigal and the song. 25714. 

Rally round the Christmas banner. 
12862 (428). 

Rally song. 9509 (601). 

Reaper’s song. 62538 (891), 9509 
(608). 

Redemption’s song. 2251. 

Rejoice, rejoice. 38270 (531). 

Reverie. 33904 (248). 

Ride on in majesty. 3270 (5387). 

Ring, O bells. 12862 (4389). 

Ring the Easter bells. 3270: (539). 

Ring the invitation. 6253 (395). 

Risen in glory. 3270 (544). 

Risen is He. 3270 (545). 

Risen victorious. 3270 (547). 

Rosy summer. 6253 (3897). 

Sabbath evening. 6253 (398). 

Savior pilot me. 12862 (449). 

Scatter the sunshine. 6253. (405). 

Seek ye the Lord. 9509 (656). 

Send them the light. 9509 (657). 

Shepherds. 12862 (459). 

Silent the sleeping town. 33904 
(268). 

Sing aloud unto God. 12862 (464). 

Sing like the robins. 6253 (420). 

Sing praise. 6253 (421). 

Sing the Lord’s song. 6253 (422). 

Skating chorus. 9509 (672, 673). 

Sleep, baby, sleep. 12862 (469). 

Slumber song. 9509 (674). 

So glad. 3270 (591). 

Soldiers of the Lord. 9509 (679). 

Son is given. 12862 (471). 

Song of devotion. 12862 (478). 


INDEX 


pt. 113, n. s., v. 81 


Wilson (I. B.)—Continued. 
Songs in the night. 9509 (692). 
Spring flowers. 6253 (442). 
Spring gladness. 6253 (443). 
Spring heralds. 6253 (444). 
Stand up for Jesus. 12862 (477). 
Stone is rolled away. 3270 (624). 
Stew the blossoms. 3270 (626). 
Summer breezes. 6253 (451). 
Summer-time. 3270 (629). 
Sunbeams. 6253 (456). 
Sunlight of His glory. 6253 (457). 
Sunset shore. 9509 (717). 
Sunshine in His love. 6253 (460). 


Swing Christmas bells. 12862 
483). 

Swing wide the door. 3270 (638). 

Symphonies of summerland. 6253 
(469). 

Teddy bears’ Christmas. 12862 
(485). 


Thankful to Jesus. 9509 (735). 
There’s a lesson. 6253 (475). 
Three kings came forth. 
(a02))2 
Thy kingdom come. 6253 (480). 
Till the victory is won. 9509 (741). 
Tripping merrily. 6253 (489). 
Triumphant Zion. 6253 (490). 
Trust him. 62538 (491). 
Underneath the Christmas star- 
light. 12862: (510). 
United praise. 3270 (679). 
Victory of Jesus. 3270: (686). 
Victory! Victory. 3270 (688). 
Virgin’s lullaby. 12862 (517). 
We come today. 12862 (524). 
Welcome, happy morning. 
(706). 
Welcome here. 9509 (779). 
Welcome the festal queen. 


12862 


3270 


6258: 


(510). 

What do the flowers say. 3270 
(710). 

When shadows gather. 9509! (786). 


When the light shone. 23816*. 

When the summer comes in beauty. 
6253. (520). 

White daisies. 38270 (732). 

Why tarries she. 6253 (531). 

Wide awakes. 12862 (542). 

With heart and voice. 3270 (745). 


With songs of rejoicing. 6253. 
(5387). 

Wonderful love. 6253 (538). 

W ondrously beautiful story. 


12862 (548). 


Woodland voices. 6253 (541). 


World’s eall to America. 9509) 
(813). 

Young soldiers of the Lord. 9509 
(818). 


Zephyr heralds. 6253 (545). 


Beneath the moon’s 
266539'. 


Wilson (J. A.) 
starry light. 


Wilson (J. M.) Dear old New York. 
13254. 
Wilson (J. N.) Little shack—under 
the hill. 1514. 
Wilson (Jack) Joke on me. 22550. 
Wilson (James) : 
All I possess is you. 31023. 


I don’t want to ever grow old. 


25783. 
Hollywood home sweet home. 
27268. 
Wilson (John) Where the bee sucks. 
26833. 
Wilson (Johnny) Cherry hill blues. 
25885. 
Wilson (K. B.) Jack and the bean- 
stalk. 22528. 
Wilson (Lilyan) Broken melody. 
6512. 


Wilson (Loretta) 
Wilson (M. B.): 
Espagnola. 38270 (170). 
Ha, ha. 3270 (234). 
Jolly cuirassier. 29189 (220). 
One you're looking for. 3270 (484). 
Prima donna. 3270 (520). 
When girls command the 
3270 (714). 
Wilson (M. D.) 
Wilson (M. T.) 


Haster lily. 6837*. 


army. 


My honey. 30228. 
When you’re my own. 


6056. 

Wilson (Marie) Moonlight on the 
hills. 82536. 

Wilson (Q. B.) Bendix music series 


29805. 
See Wilson (B. 


for pianoforte. 
Wilson (O. G.) pseud. 
O.) 


Wilson (R. B.) Tudor suite. 21147. 
Wilson (R. C.): 
Exalt His name. 24529, 27048, 
31542. 
Galloping ghost. 29628. 


Hymn to the morning. 2934, 26224. 
Melody at sunset. 17167. 
Wilson (R. H.) I want a table by the 
band. 7396. 
Wilson (Robert L.) 
Wilson (Robert L.) 
gardenia. 26131. 
Wilson ea Opportunity. 
Wilson (S. H 
It’s eee but love. 10875. 
It was a dream. 19825. 
Wilson (Mrs. 8S. R.) See Wilson (D. 


Lethargy. 4682. 
’Tis only a faded 


23127. 


) 
Wilson (T. C.) May I sing my love to 
your heart and soul. 4805. 
Wilson (Veryl) Until I know you’re 
mine. 2883. 
Wilson (Vina) 
town. 4400. 


In that little country 


2222 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1936 


Wilson Ever 
5847. 


Wilson (W. W.) 


GW.) Hajahts glowing. 


Put a flower on your 


last year’s bonnet. 28315. 
Wimbrow (Dale) It’s _ stillicious. 
13909. 


Winans (Clifford) You need a stream- 
lined heart. 380970. 
Winans (W. B.): 
Divine purpose. 
Thoughts. 25616. 
Winver. 3133. 
Winchester (S. N.) 
heart. 22967. 
Winchester (Sirl) 
Miami. 30589. 
Winchip (Belie) : 
Camp beside the river. 31234. 
When I struck a match in the rain. 
30675. 
Wind (G. L.) 
heart. 8276. 
Wind harps. 3122. 


O47, 


My old sweet- 


Ship ahoy for 


Old-fashioned sweet- 


Windeatt (Corelli) Badinage. 29189) 
(19). 

Windeatt (George) Bats in the bel- 
fry. 15667. 

Winder (W. I.) There'll be another 
day. 2743. 

Winders (Bill) After I’ve been your 
loved one. 26544. 

Windsor (Basil) Olde lavender. 
17493. 

Windsor (Jack) Ole dancing shoes. 
30827. 

Windsperger (Lothar) Ausgewdhlte 
lieder. $626, 9627. 


Windt (Herbert) In der heide blth’n 
die blumen. 19745. 
Winer (M. C.): 
Mem’ries of a love nest dear. 
32469. 
Troublin’ biues. 
Winfrey (Maurine) You made my 
dreams come true. 29128. 
Wing Fao. Prince Su Ming Wang. 
8470. 
Winger (A. G.): 
Brave captain. 31199. 
Builder Bill’s. 288. 
Winger (Ray) Beside the fire. 3446. 
Wingerd (L. E.) Just a little heaven. 
1358: 
Wingfield (S. G.) 
26139. . 
Wings. 153891*. 
Winikus (Francis) 
Harriet. 30671. 
Winkier (E. C.) When bluebonnets 
are in bloom. 18398, 23783. 
Winkler (Gerhard) : 
Im Schwarzen ross von Catalanien. 
16704. 


33007. 


Toddling footsteps. 


Swing low, sweet 


126629—-3 (——_46 


In Miinehen steht ein hofbriiuhaus, 


16727. 
In Santa Fé. 32082. 
Kaffeeklatsch. 7634. 


Karneval in Sevilla. 32198. 

Liebes glitick, kehr doch bald bei 
uns ein. 11055. 

Natascha, du schwarzes midel aus 
dem Kaukasus. 11457. 

Spielmanns lied. 33253. 


Stilles tal im sonnenschein. 12128. 
Tr4éumen, immer nur _ triumen. 
33481, 
Winkler (Helen) Spring is here again. 
12101. ; 
Winn (Cyril): 
BMS plod. 


Miss Myrtle. 
Winne (J. M.): 
I never knew. 27455. 
What is life to me. 29189 (461). 
When I am dead, my dearest. 
33669. 
Winner (Septimus) : 

Listen to the mocking bird. 11070. 
Whispering hope. 3084, 15360. 
Winsett (R. EE.) Songs of spiritual 

power. 30596. 
Winslow (Pauline) : 
Beneath an old umbrella drippin’ 
rain. 24170. 
I miss you to-night. 
Star eyes. 20890. 
See also Morris (P. W.) 
Winsor (M.L.) Love's old story. 1595. 
Winstead (D. EH.) Beatrice, I’m wild 
about you. 9664. 
Winstein (David): 
Blowing off steam. 31178. 
Mr. Brown goes to town. 32506. 
Swing in, swing out. 14981. 
Winston (H. P.) In our trailer built 


27983. 


31972. 


for two. 29886. 
Winston (John) Swimming against 
the tide. 30668. 
Winter (Aubrey) : 
Amparito roca. 6319. 
Ballet music. 4024. 


Bonds of friendship. 3488. 
Break o’ day. 6501. 
Carrascosa. 3553, 31259: 
Charm of the valse. 6592. 
Gladiator. 813. 
Glory to labour. 
Juarez. 4497. 
Paragraph 3. 11645. 
Perpetuum mobile. 


3982. 


30398, 32855. 


Roses from the South. 33028. 
Secret marriage. 383101. 
Souree. 21865. 

Steps of glory. 2592, 5597. 
Story of the overtures. 8840. 
Swan lake. 28813. 

Titus. £792 


2223 


INDEX 


Winter (Fred) : 
De’ var hans lilla melodi Som kom 
bort. 24888. 

Var barmhartig. 
Winter (G. P.) 


33074. 


27619. 

Winter (J. S.) Sinfonia D-dur. 15934, 
18922. 

Winter (Norman) jr. Lovely. 27821. 


Winters (BE. C.): 
Oh, river, what did we do to you. 
11546. 


Swing gate Swing. 12192. 
Winters (M. H.) Do not mourn so. 
21886. 
Winters (Mrs. R. C.) See Winters 
(M. H) 
Winterset. 33772. 


Winton (R. A. M.): 


Quintuplets. 2214. 
Superstition Mountain. 18052. 
Wintzer (Richard) : 
Alte dame. 18694. 
Nach dem ball. 20336. 
Wirén (F. A.): 
At the door. 31073. 
Eternal garden. 31531. 
My prairie state. 30249. 
To Italy. 26134. 
Wirges (William) So long. 14836. 


(Josefine) : 
Fascination. 21569 (130). 
Gavotte de la reine. 21569 (160). 
Twinkling stars. 24031 (219). 
Wirsén (Ebba) au., and Wirsén (C. E.) 
prop. Moonlight. 25366. 
Wise (B. L.): 
Low moon. 27837. 
Patter of the rain. 
Wise (Fanchon) : 
Fanchonette. 22007. 
Sky parade march. 23377. 
Springtime waltz. 23447. 
Wise (Howard) I’m troubled. 16613. 
Wise (J. M.) 10 new songs for chil- 
dren. 18506. 
Wise (Michael) Congleton. 27247. 
Wise (N. M.) My baby’s smile. 8061. 
Wise (S. A.) Stars of Old Glory. 2587. 
Wise (Virginia) : 
Some-day youre gonna be _ sur- 


Wirrer 


5207. 


prised. 23400. 
Tell me have you forgotten dear. 
23563. 


Were saying geod-bye. 18350. 
Wise (Will) Has anybody seen my 
little pussy-eat. 899. 
Wise bk. co., inc. 10 new songs for 


ehildren. 18506. 
Wisecup (HE. M.) All alone and blue. 
24054. 


Wiseman (Herbert) : 


Clarendun aria books. 3606. 


pE TE nS Vou 


Just a little love song.| Wiseman (K. C.): 


Clarendon classical song books. 
3607. 

Clarendon song books. 13169, 
13170. 

Cloudland. 15867. 

First impressions are lasting. 
24560. 

Grandmother’s lap. 858. 

In-laws. 27539. 

In the land of the western sea. 
1244. 

On the Santa Fe trail. 2056. 

Sally McNally. 17798. 

Santa watches little children. 
28435. 

Save our United States. 17817. 


Sparkalin’ eyes. 17994. 
Sunkist girl. 26003. 
Twinkle. 2857. 
Wiseman (Scott) : 
How many biscuits can you eat. 
318381. 
Johnson boys. 13833. 
PMS euranne = Ot wae 
Wishart (John): 


Clarendon aria books. 3606. 
Clarendon classical song books. 
3607. 
Wishing moon. 15395*. 


Wismar (A.) 
22896. 
Wisner (G. G.) All to myself. 29211. 
Wisniewski (F. J.) Take it from the 
moon above. 20975. 
Wissig (Samuel) : 
Can’t you. 24251. 
Carma. 3547. 
Dream with me. 29519. 
Each memory. 29534. 
Every time. 24522. 
For the sake of love. 
Give me love. 29647. 
Haunting breeze. 29705. 
How can you treat me so. 
I don’t know why. 24781. 
In the heart of the West. 
Just because. 4527. 
My, oh, my. 30241. 
My one wish. 25465. 
Not for all the world. 5067. 
Promise. 25716. 
Sincerely. 25874. 
So. 5511, 23391, 33198. 
Starlight fantasy. 30619. 
Sunset camp. 30646. 
Tambourina. 28668. 
Tender words. 26070. 
That haunting melody. 30701. 


Music of the ordinary. 


29609. 


29755. 
29893. 


There’s a certain one. 26096. 

What if. 26276. 

Willing arms. 29057. 
Wissler (G. A.) President Roosevelt’s 


grand march. 32910. 


2224 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Wister (L. 1.) O, glorious federation. 
23056. 
Wister (Owen): 
Amiens sings. 12921. 
Sigh no more, ladies. 14786. 
Winter’s song. 15394. 
With Jockey to the fair. 21423. 
With the Bethlehem shepherds. 30934*. 
Withers (Edith): 
Ben the boasun’. 9509 (53). 
Daddy’s letter. 9509 (165). 
Withers (Herbert): 
Hlegie. 10142. 
Prelude and Fugue. 3391. 
Withrow (E. A.) jr.: 
My smoke dreams are through. 
8148. 
Regular guy. 8520. 
Witkowski (G. M.): 
A sa maitresse. 6259. 
A son laquais. 6260. 
Louanges de la rose et de la vio- 
lette. 7822. 
Witkowski (L.) Trojanowski Polish 
dance folio no. 3. 18235. 
Witkowski (L. F.): 
Nowoczesna polka. 32717. 
Witmark (Isidore) Thanks a lot. 
30699. 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 
Abraham Lincoln song. 24034, 
24035. 
Arrow and the song. 29247. 
As I lay a-dreaming one night. 
29249. 
Assumpta est Maria. 9608. 
At evening. 129. 
Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound. 
22145. 
Bermuda buggyride. 26665. 
Blessed Jesu, fount of mercy. 
6466. 
Boulevardier from the Bronx. 
3493. 
Butterflies. 3579. 
Changing of the guard. 31268. 
Chant of Miriam and the Red Sea. 
31274. 
Chase of the wolf. 29297. 
Chime. 366. 
Choral recreations. 29893. 
Collegiana. 405. 
Confession. 3646. 
Dirge for two veterans. 10027. 
Divertimento. 3735. 
Don’t look now. 10056. 
Drifting.along. 26991. 
Drums of Africa. 3808. 
Evening with you. 6863. 
Festival prelude. 15218, 26223. 
Festive procession. 3885. 
Fling wide the gates. 29594. 
Forty eight studies for the ad- 
vanced trumpeter. 3977, 16280. 


Gettysburg address. 3965. 

God so loved the world. 29657. 

Goombay drum. 7016. 

Griddle cakes. 7037, 31718. 

Hail, festal day. 29691. 

Hodie Christus natus est. 16415. 

Hospodi pomilui. 29753. 

How lovely is Thy dwelling place. 
9760. 

I don’t have to dream again. 4210, 

I’m the captain’s kid. 27446. 

In transit. 32091. 

Ka-ka-ka-nye. 29971. 

Lady from Hollywood. 27666. 

Let their celestial concerts all 
unite. 22146. 

Little house that love built. 27745. 

Lockhart band-class method. 1520. 

Love will live on. 1582. 

May no rash intruder. 10359. 

Mother Goose suite. 4896. 

My friend ’tis so much wind. 9645. 

My hero. 4962. 

My home is where my heart is. 
4963. 

My kingdom for a kiss. 17822. 

Northern lights. 28119. 

O pretty shepherdess. 30309. 

On a road that winds down to the 
sea. 20443. 

Papa treetop tall. 28158. 

Praise our God who reigns in 
heaven. 6388. 

Prayer for dew and rain. 32899. 

Prelude XXII. 166. 

Regina coeli. 11807. 

Rejoice in the Lord alway. 11808. 

Romance. 2311. 

Scherzo. 7673. 

Sea dirge. 5421. 

Sonatina for violins in unison. 
33233. 

Song of praise. 30590. 

Sons of Eli. 380597. 

Streamline. 18025, 28602. 

Summer night. 5618. 

Swell. 12190. 

Symphony in D minor. 5659. 

Take, oh take, those lips away. 
5674. 

That’s the least you can do for the 
lady. 28708. 

Thru’ the courtesy of love. 23620. 

Tia Juana. 23622. 

Timor et tremor. 21101. 

To Thee be praise forever. 6386. 

"Twas only an Irishman’s dream. 
21157. 

Two hearts divided. 18253. 

Vienna, 1913. 5892. 

Wake, awake. 18757. 

Waltzing with an angel. 23724. 

When first my way to fair I took. 
597. 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 3L 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 
When my dream boat comes home. 


28978. 

When the cowboy takes a wife. 
28986. 

When you eall the roll alma mater. 
3056. 

You gotta know how to dance. 


6174. 
You on my mind. 23970. 
Witt (M. S.) aw., and Witt (Albert) 
prop.: 
Dream of my life. 15517 (84). 
For love of you. 26533 (76). 
Open door. 15517 (287). 
Siniling eyes. 29189 (394). 
When the day is done. 9509 (788). 
Witte (B. H.): 
Country town. 15914. 
Puget Sound waltz. 5275. 
Witte (Benny) See Witte (B. H.) 
Witte (Leo) Believe it or not by Rip- 
ley. 6481. 
Wittenbecher (Otto) 
peares Was ihr wollt. 
Wittich (A. F.): 


Musik zu Shakes- 
3270 (428). 


If my heart could talk. 10756. 
There’s something about you. 
DS PAE 
Wittig (Ray) : 
For only you. 24579. 
Golden valley rose. 24634. 
Wittman (K. F.) Awake, America, 
awake. 18742. 
Wittman (M. G.) For always. 29606. 
Wittstein (Hddie) Bermuda moon. 
6442. 
Vives never know. 20289. 
Wo die lerche singt. 33786. 


Wobbe (Fred) Wandering. 12537. 


Woerner (D. B.) What ll become of 
US aml ozo: 

Woertz (D. P.) Beneath the Malay 
moon. 3442. 


Wofford (J. HK. and T. N.): 
He’s sufficient. 911. 
Pink apple blossoms and you. 
Wohl (Herman): 
Aheim aheim. 18671. 
Ich zich nor liebe. 19705. 
Zol ich azoi leben vi ich hob dich 
lieb. 21565. 
Wohlenhaus (Emil) : 
I’m looking toward the horizon. 
7319. 
In the arms of my dreams. 10809. 
You’re the peachiest girl in the 
world. 12815. 
Wohlgemuth (Gustav) 
war. 33904 (3837). 
Woite (P. H.) Sweet Lila, the girl I 
adore. 12172. 
Wojick (T. M.) 


8412. 


Wie’s daheim 


Spring. 8806. 


Wojtasek (Bolek) Listen to the moon. 
4653. 
Wojton (Mary): 
Call of duty. 24238. 
Come up and see me sometime. 
29419. 
Thanksgiving song. 380700. 
Wolbrette (A. E.) Ill never live again. 
24819. 
Wolcott (Kd): 


Big vellow moon. 24177. 


Give me the moonbeams. 19301. 
Love eternal. 22721. 
Who eares. 29081. 
Wolcott (Thelma) Love eternal. 
PAA PA 


Wolf (Daniel) : 
I hear the eall of the road. 22272. 


Love me enough. 380072. 
Melodie. 93142. 
Night of dreams. 17412. 
Wolf (Hugo) 10 klavierstticke nach 


liedern. 12715. 
Wolf (O. M.): 
I begged her pardon in the garden. 


27316. 
foonflow’r. 27957. 
Next door to paradise. 28095. 
Wolf (Rube) Pretty red hibiscus. 
8467. 
Wolf-Ferrari (Hrmanno) : 
Campiello. 3530"**, 98 22-9824, 


13119*, 13120, 13121. 

Canzoniere. 31244, 31245. 

Venezianische suite. 23694. 
Wolfe (HK. A. ©.) Sweet little kid. 

alPalysy 

Wolfe: (ie Bcd.) : 

Drifting. 26990. 

Just onee. 7619. 

Our dance. 20488. 

While I dream. 9304. 


Who can you blame. 18466. 
Wolfe (E. L.): 
It’s all because of you. 7540. 
Take a tip from me. 38354. 
What is it. 28948. 
Wolfe (Edith) Drifting along and 
dreaming. 21988. 
Wolfe (J. M.) My old home town. 


4987. 
Wolfe (Jacques) : 
De glory road. 508, 509. 
Great songs made simple. 19360. 
Guitars of love. 29682. 
Lost. 20058. 
Red River valley. 2247. 
Shortnin’ bread. 5454, 
20770, 30542. 
Wolfe (L. A.) Close to me. 396. 
Wolfe (Lilian) June night. 16842, 
Wolfe (Mrs. N. A.) ‘We'll stand for 
the Townsend plan. 12551. 


17885, 


2226 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Wolfe (R. V.) 
in my coffee. 13721. 

Wolfe (R. W.) Irish lullaby. 

Wolfenden (R. G.) 
you. 293864. 

Wolfert (Alton) 
20526. 

Wolff (Armand) : 
Spring came again. 
Too late, my love. 30758. 

Wolff (Charles) Here comes my Mary 

all dressed up in blue. 29726. 

Wolff (L. B.): 

I can’t live without you. 
Salute to love. 28430. 


I’m not stirring sugar 


Het. 
Can’t help lovin’ 


Pebbles in the pond. 


33262. 


13627. 


Wolff v. Gudenberg (Freiherr) Spitz- 
weegbilder. 17998. 
_ Wolff von Gudenberg (Hrich) Figaro 


figurinen. 6901. 
Wolfsberger (Fred) My happiness de- 
pends on you. 20284, 


Wolfurt (Kurt von) MKlavierkonzert. 
10976. 

Wolfzorn (Hllsworth) Love letters 
from your cigarette. 20088. 


Wolga. 3143. 
Wolk (Mae) See Reinstein (M. W.) 


Wollenberg (Mitchell) Im living in 
dreams. 4291. 
Wollenhaupt (H. A.) Wollenhaupt 
album. 24081 (2382). 
Wollison (Hsther) : 
Dance, dance, dance. 3672. 


Happy times. 31748. 

I’m a beggar. 7281. 

Saving for a rainy day. 20733. 
Wolohan (John) : 

Singing a song to my shadow. 

5485. 

There’s a reason, it’s you. 12311. 
Wolpert (Pauline) : 

Day you came to me. 19045. 

Life is a heavenly dance. 19985. 

Love of mine. 4735. 

My happy day. 22926. 

- My love is calling you. 22952. 

My sweetest dream. 22981. 

Song of my heart. 25930. 

When I’m asleep. 23798. 

Why should I stick to one man. 


383752. 
Wolter (Myrtle) Dancing with you. 
15955. 
Wolter (Sonia) Every little while. 
16146. 


Womack (E. P.): 
Dancing along with you. 478. 
Look in your mirror mother. 7807. 
Uncle Sam’s on parade. 5857. 

Woman from Siberia. 27796. 

Wonderful land of Make-Believe. 

9378". 

Wonderling (S. B.) 


Lonesome. 7796. 


Wood (Arthur) : 
Areadians. 26592. 
Daddy Long-legs. 26871. 
Fairies on the Mendips. 
Heart’s desire. 916. 

I give my heart. 23269. 
Ladies in waiting. 27665. 
Old cronies. 11560. 
Rise and shine, 23269. 
Roundabouts. 31551. 

Wood (B. F.) music co.: 
Accordions on parade. 
As torrents in summer. 
At a colonial ball. 127. 
Ballet dancer. 12998. 
Bandido. 24146. 

Bells. 31145, 31146. 

Country fair waltz-song. 26848. 

Cradle song. 264, 265. 

Cricket and the bumble-bee. 
26856. 

Dance of the tulips. 

Dedication. 26912. 

Draw nigh to God. 31471. 

Dutch lullaby. 21950. 

Hlegy. 15688. 

Gypsy moods. 882. 

Hear my prayer, O God. 27235. 

Her Majesty and the Prince. 
22185. 

House that Jack built. 31824, 

Morning now beckons. 27973. 

My bonny lass she smileth. 27996. 

My heart commends itself to thee. 
28022. 

O lovely night. 

Open thy blue eyes. 


31551. 


24037. 
15612. 


454, 
21832. 


17447. 
27886, 32445. 


Outdoor sketches. 2093. 
Pepeta. 25655. 
Senorita. 2397. 
Summer reverie. 14943. 


Sunset’s symphony. 28619. 

Sur la glace 4 Sweet Briar. 

Tellico scarf. 28687. 

Verse of hate. 33578. 

Wake, awake, for night is flying. 
28888. 

Waltz of the flowers. 28815. 

Windmill in Holland. 23890. 


2636. 


Wood (C. N.): 
Gone. 4008. 
Wanting you. 5929. 
Wood (C. P.) Ear tests in harmony. 
27004. 


Wood (Clement) 629. 
Wood (HEH. W.) jr.: 

Discovery. 29481. 

Do a good deed every day. 21885. 


Wood (F. H.): 


Dummy line. 


And wilt thou leave me thus. 
6325. 

Come unto these yellow sands. 
3625. 


Forget not yet. 6928. 


2227 


INDEX 


Wood (F. H.)—Continued. 
Full fathom five. 6945. 
Honour, riches, marriage-blessing. 
7144. 
Tell me where is fancy bred. 5696. 
Wedding is great Juno’s crown. 


9219. 
What shall he have that killed the 
deer. 5984. 


Where the bee sucks. 6065. 
While you here do snoring lie. 
6945. 
Wood (Faith) 
OOHE 
Wood (Frank): 
Four original 
6128. 
Humorous trios. 
Wood (G. A.): 
Come, lads and lassies. 
Just we two. 1380. 
Wood (G. B.) I wore my heart on my 
sleeve. 16680. 
Wood (G. S.): 
Dark eyes and dark hair. 
You’re caressing me. 15467. 
Wood (H. J.): 
Suite in five movements. 
Suite of five pieces. 23476. 
Wood (Haydn): 
Apollo. 103. 
Ballads of the 20th century. 
31107. 
Frescoes. 16239. 
Mr. Barley’s abroad. 20205. 
Paris. , 2809: 
Roses of Picardy. 
So do I love you. 
This quiet night. 
Two blessings. 
Wood (Herbert) 
16425. 
Wood (Ina) What would we do with- 
out those dreams. 21300. 
Wood (J. H.) Mon beau 
1740. 
Wood (1. C.) : 
I lost a dream. 


Little bit of heaven. 


humorous songs. 
29759. 


21792. 


13238. 


23475. 


APA pam West is 
alas 
18184. 
28832. 
Home 


in Dixie. 


Tzigane. 


16541. 


I’m in confusion. 1096. 
Like a dream in the garden of 
Eden. 1484. 


Night in a Hollywood eafe. 5046. 
She loves me, she loves me not. 


2418. 
Will she. 38109. 
Wood (N. H.) Golden memories. 
13481. 
Wood (O. J.): 
Carter Paterson ven. 15813. 


Jig-saw puzzle. 15818. 
Wood (R. J.): 
Found, my dream of paradise. 
16230. 


Undecided ’bout things. 21173. 


DHAEE mis veot 


Wood (Reginald): 
March of time. 7907. 
My surrender. 5002. 
White wings in the shadows. 
Wood (S. B.) Zigeuner lust. 
Wood (S. E.): 
I need Thee. 16619. 
Monkey face. 17222. 
Under the silver moon. 
Wood (Thomas) : 
This England. 21075. 
Together. 21112. 
Waltzing Matilda. 
Wood (W. M.). Oh, 
Bethlehem. 2007. 
Woodard (C. M.) 
made. 697. 
Woodbury (Al): 
Inspiration. 32096. 
No wonder. 28115. 
Piedad. 28270. 
Silhouettes under the stars. 
Woodbury (I. B.): 
Save our youth. 


6076. 
21564, 


18265. 


28896. 
little town of 


Ev’ry promise you 


25868. 


2366. 
_ Stars of the summer night. 20897. 
Woode (Henri): ; 
Hand in hand. 29695. 
Rita mia. 33001. 
Woodforde-Finden (Amy) : 
Asleep. 9509 (23). 
Garden of my heart. 
Woodgate (Leslie) : 
Address to the wood-lark. 11. 
Ail men, all things. 27911. 
All ye that cried unto the Lord. 


9509 (245). 


21912. 
Marginale. 17140. 
My truest treasure. 5009. 
Night is departing. 27914. 


What is this scent so pure and 
lovely. 28946. 
When I see blossoms spring. 
Woodhead (F. S.): 
Behold the days come, saith the 
Lord. 3270: (55). 
Mass, in D min. 3270 (412). 
Woodhouse (Charles) : 
Berceuse. 381151. 
Celebrated minuet. 26768. 
Eastern dance. 31508. 
King of Cadonia. 18648 (213). 
Marche polovtsienne. 20155. 
Woodhouse (George) : 
Finger exercises for the pocket 
mutano. 729. 

Foundation technique. 24589. 
Wooding (Russell) Don’t play with 
fire. 3753. 
Woodland dels. 
Woodlyn (A. M.) 
Sky.) (ain 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Ashes of roses. 

(15). 


6012. 


12728. 
Little star up in the 


6253. (21), 15517 


2228 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Birthday....15517 (32). 
Festival grace. 15517 (105). 
In Aready. 15517 (178). 
When she is singing. 33904 (333). 
Why April weeps. 15517 (454). 
Woods (Alfred) My little love affair. 
4973. 
Woods (B. F.): 


Anyhow we keep on the go. 15593. 

Be nobody’s darling but mine. 
15669. 

Cause the one that with me is you. 
15819. 

Do something to make some one 
happy. 16030. 


Keep the home fires burning with 
the thoughts of Him. 16875. 
Little village has changed you see. 


17016. 
Put the moon back in the skies. 
_ 17683. 
Won’t be blue, ean’t be blue. 
18525. 


Woods (Beardsley) pseud. See Walker 
(Barclay) 
Woods (Bitha) 
Woods (EH. L.) 
Woods (EK. M.) 

21910. 
Woods (Frank) Do something to make 
some one happy. 26942. 
Woods (H. E.) Our castles in the air. 
17543. 
Woods (Harry): 
Let’s be a little more friendly. 
25149. 
My little garden of dreams. 
Slipping through my fingers. 
Tony’s in town. 2811. 
What d’ya think of that, boys. 
18374. 
Woods (J. R.) 
you. 23149. 
Woods (Ken) 
Woods (Laura) 
your answer. 33891. 
Woods (R. A.) My sweetheart of 
yesterday. 25479. 
Woodside (James) : 
As I lay a-dreaming one night. 
29249. 
Chase of the wolf. 29297. 
Ka-ka-ka-nye. 29971. 


Isabelle. 1280. 
Sandman blues. 8610. 
Down memory’s lane. 


1854. 
2480. 


Paging the moon for 


Day dreams. 19043. 
Your eyes tell me 


O pretty shepherdess. 30309. 
Woodward (Alva) Dreaming of my 
Rocky Mountain home. 31480. 
Woodward (D. H.) jr.: 
Captured. 13131. 
I bless the moon. 7187. 
Woodward (Dan) See Woodward 
(Di Bey} gr 


Woodward (EK. M.) Comes at times a 
stillness as of even. 9509 (146). 


Woodward (G. H.) 
29180. 
Woodward (H. H.): 
Comes at times a stillness as of 
even. 9509 (146). 
Rejoice greatly. 30454. 
Woodward (Had) Shadows in para- 
dise. 14764. 
Woodward (I. E.): 
I belong to you. 19517. 
Swing sweet and low down. 20963. 
Woodward (Jack) See Woodward 
(Jay (Woody) ) 
Woodward (Jay (Woody) ): 
Habits. 19382. 
My Dixie home. 
Numbers. 20395. 
That’s why. 21034, 28705. 
Woodward (W.) ltd. Woodward lulla- 


Your love is kind. 


17295. 


by, la-loo, la-loo. 12729. 
Wooler (Alfred) : 
Hawthorn tree. 31003 (63). 
Hear my cry, O Lord. 18648 
(168). 


Praise the Lord. 3270 (515). 
Woolf (Billy) See Woolf (W. H.) 


jr. 
Woolf (W. H.) jr. My telltale heart. 
30261. 
Woolfe (A. B.) 
again. 238542. 
Woolfe (A. E.) 
ealling. 20198. 
Woolfolk (Boyle): 
Beware of the 
29189 (386). 
Butterfly life. 15517 (41). 
Did you ever go ballooning. 15517 
(77). i 
Every town has a post office and a 
wise, wise girl. 29189 (103). 
I’m a devil. 29189 (180). 
If lovin’ gets lovin’, then you’ve 
got to love me. 15517 (178). 
In those good old college days. 
Ibole (ISL). 
Meet me at the _ stage 
Johnnie. 15517 (241). 
Oh, Mr. Moon, you're full tonight. 
topline, (208,)2 
Sahara Sarah. 15517 (3826). 
Under the pazaza plant. 
(204). 
When it’s raining. 29189 (464). 
Woollett (Henry) Sonate en si bémol 
mineur. 12862 (472). 
Woolsey (Anna) In Miami. 22468. 
Woolsey (M. H.) Woolsey’s (Mary 
Hale) songs that reach the heart. 
6130. 
Woolsey’s (Mary 
reach the heart. 


Take me to your arms 


Miami Beach you're 


garden of love. 


door, 


31003 


Hale) 
6130. 


songs that 


2229 


INDEX 


Wooster (W. M.) Garden of sorrow. 
6955. 
Wooten (Mrs. J. T.) Lindbergh kid- 
napping. 16972. 
Wooten (James) Little Cupid’s arrow. 
20004. 
Wooten (M. L.) 
10870. 
Worch (H.) Inder arena. 27535. 
Worden (BH. A.): 
Golden sunset city of my dreams. 
10322. 
He stole the heart of my honey. 
19424. 
Words & music, inc.: 
Apple a day. 29242. 
Asleep in the depot. 15616. 
Because it’s your birthday today. 
15684, 24158. 
Beside the sea beside you. 21695. 
Boidie with the big bass voice. 
18832. 
Color of your eyes. 21788. 
Cut-in. 19012. 
Dedicated to you. 24397. 
Does a duck like water. 29490. 
Doin’ the cut-in. 29492. 
Fooled by the moon. 22045. 
Foolish fascination. 29603. 
Funny face McGee. 16247. 
Give her a pint, and she’ll tell it 
all. 22093, 29644. 
Good riddance, bad dreams. 16298. 
Got a method in my love. 16301. 
Hand in glove. 31735. 
Happy the day. 31742. 
Height of my ambition. 16384. 
i know a crazy song, chid-da, bid- 
da, bim-bum-boo. 31897. 
Ill keep you under lock and key. 
27376. 
I’m dancing to be near you. 19609. 
I’m dependable. 19611. 
I’m in love with a brand new baby. 
27424. 
I’m insane about you. 16582. 
Let me dream of Havana. 27692. 
Let’s compromise. 16929. 
Let's take a- trip to Jamaica. 
30021. 
Little did I dream. 16994. 
Love is a pow’rful thing. 27805. 
Mr. Church. 20206. 
Old fashioned buggy in the barn. 
20418. 
Only because I love you. 17525. 
So IT’ll never be a millionaire. 
17944. 
Something has happened to me. 
30581. 
Sweetheart, sweetheart, pro- 
nounced darling. 383330. 


It’s in the eards. 


2230 


Work (H. C.) 
16308, 19352. 
Work (J. W.): 


le Al eS 


DEFTT, NS Vviaow 


Swingin’ soldier man. 20965. 

That’s how Virginia began. 23583. 

There’s two sides to evry story. 
23604. 

This mad whirl. 33424. 

Westward ho. 338648. 

What’s this. .18390, 21299. 

What you’ve done to me. 338664. 

When. 183894. 

When and where will I find some- 
one to care. 18395. 

When shall we meet again. 383689. 

Whirligig. 30907. 

Youre my best bet. 30979. 

You're the answer to my dreams. 
26494. 

Grandfather’s clock. 


For the beauty of the earth. 6923. 
Going home to live with God. 6995. 


Workers library publishers, inc. May 
hese | AWIZSO 

Workers together. 3152. 

Working for the Townsend. 38153. 

Workman in a village home. 3154. 

World copyrights, Itd. Did your mother 
come from Ireland. 31428. 

World itself keeps Easter. 3156. 

Worrall (Renée) Some day you'll real- 
ize. 28542. 

Worrell (Viola) : 


Abide with me. 51006. 
Lord’s prayer. 32549. 


Worsham (KE. D.) Since my baby said 
yes. 14795. 

Worship the holy babe. 380946. 

Worth (Bobby): 


Her name is Pearl—and she knits. 
24707. 

I'd like to see grandpa swingin’ to 
a swing tune.. 29777. 

I'll bank my love account with you. 
7249. 

Oh! You funny love. 28155. 

What’s this. 183889, 21298. 


Worth (C. B:) Clouds across the moon. 
21783. 

Worth (Joe) You can’t get arrested 
for thinking. 12764, 

Worth (R. E.) Clouds across the moon. 
21783. 

Wortham (BH. R.): 


Bluebonnet rhythm. 9747. 

Roses in the rain. 5366. 

Thanksgiving hymn to mother. 
15050. 


Worthington (Florence) pseud. See 
Ward (F. E.) 
Wortman (M. G.): 


When Mary makes merry on the 
merry-go-round. 28977. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 19386 


When the sun shines down in Dixie 
land, Ill be thinking of you every 
day. 28997. 
Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom, 3158. 
Wozencraft (M. L.): 
Brook in the pasture. 18849. 
Country carnival. 18984. 
Wozny (F. L.) Sighing with the wil- 
lows. 2442. 
Wragg (EH. C. W.) Jesus, I can hear 
you calling. 16826. 
Wragg (Russel) : 
Hearth song. T7091. 
Lullaby for a sweet pest. 
Song of work. 30594. 
Wraskotf (Raymond) : 
Beau général. 6402, 15672. 


1617. 


Christophe Colomb. 24804. 
Des peines d’amour. 528. 


Quand un gendarme rit. 8483. 
Vivandiere et les deux grenadiers. 
9145. 
Wrba (J.S.) My cotton pickin’ darlin’. 
14349. 
Wrede (Otto) Regina-verlag. 
ische suite. 5664. 
Wrenn (K. L.) Dreamland valley in 
Klamath land. 21929. 
Nright (A. K.) Conquering Christ. 


TAnzer- 


9910. 
Wright (Alma) Whom then shail I 
fear. 238857. 
Wright (Beulah) Picture without any 
frame. 20542. 
Wright (Bob): 
After autumn. 15582. 
Alma mammy. 12905. 


Asta’s love song. 381070. 

Be careful of my heart. 

Bored. 6496. 

Broken dream. 21727. 

Burnt fingers. 15104. 

Can’t get you off my mind. 9827. 

Dance. 6702. 

Don’t let it get you down. 

Down to earth. 24454. 

Forever and a day. 6926. 

Haunted by the ghost of love. 
103879. 

I don't want to be a Little Boy Blue 
any nore. 24784. 

I gave you a break, when I broke 


31115. 


16056. 


your heart. 13644. 
Til try to smile. 16540. 


I never had a date before. 7350. 

I stumbled over love. 7369, 27478, 
31987. 

Ive got my heart set on you. 
29837. 

I worship the ground you walk on. 
16681. 

If I were you. 138820. 


If this is good-bye. 24044. 
Imagine my surprise. 7448. 
In the shadow of an old oak tree. 
22484. 
In the sweet land of swing. 27558. 
It happened in the park. 16787. 
Let there be love. 16950. 
Longest night. 22702, 27772. 
Lovely to love. 7851. 
Man about Havana. 17125. 
Near. 8166. 
O bless my sole. 8235. 
Rain in Hollywood. 17695. 
Ridin’ a rainbow. 8541. 
Shadows in the night. 30526, 
Song of the plains. 12057. 
Sure. 26008. 
There were you. 15090. 
This is my Spring song. 
To you with love. 238637, 
Trail’s end. 12393. 
Two humming atune, 21165. 
Words fail me. 18535. 
You're a devil in disguise. 
Yours. 24028. 
Wright (C. F.) Sing praises unto the 
Lord. 8695. 
Wright (C. O.) 


21077. 


26471. 


Voyage of the chil- 


dren. 6253 (504). 
Wright (Cecil (Rowdy)) Rogers is 
ropin’ in heaven, 5351. 
Wright (Denis) : 
Dance memories. 470. 
Follow the sun. 162153. 
Forgotten valse. 22057, 
Gay gallantry. 790. 
Glamorous night. 18473. 
King steps out. 32206. 


Lionel Monckton melodies. 27734. 
London again. 22688. 
Lucille. 1611. 
Marche polovtsienne. 17135, 
Melodie d’amour. 27897. 
Merry mountaineers. 1706. 
Nimrod. 8200, 8201. 
Please teacher. 5240. 
Rise and shine. 17748. 
Robber symphony. 2287-2289. 
Rosamunde. 33087. 
Seeing stars. 5240. 
Snow waltz. 2488, 5510. 
Student prince. 8847. 
Things to come. 18177. 
Three blind mice. 334383. 
Top hat. 18216. 
Wright (HE. A.) When it’s lilac time in 
Utah. 28969. 


Wright (Mrs. EK. W.) See Wright 
(Ethel) 

Wright (Edward) Husband’s apology. 
4186. 


Wright (Hllen) Violets. 23701. 
Wright (Ethel) Tell me again that 
you love me. 20999. 


2231 


INDEX 


pt. m7, n. s., v. 31 


Bellman. 6484. 
Ear training tests. 


Wright (Evelyn) 
Wright (Frank) 
19155. 
Wright (G. A.) Texas heroes. 23571. 
Wright (G.M.) What price knowledge. 
30870. 
Wright (Grace A.) : 
And if thou wilt, remember. 
Ever in my heart. 10165. 
Moonlight tryst. 11514. 
Thy voice. 12348. 
Wright (H. A.) Swanee River dream. 
2642. 
Wright (Horace) Old fashioned home, 
on the hill. 5115. 
Wright (I. D.) Old fashioned home, on 
the hill. 5115. 
Wright (J. H.) 
2005. 
Wright (James) Let’s all march to 
victory with the G. O. P. 14048. 
Wright (Julian) That feeling of love. 
30054, 
Wright (Juliette) : 
Blue night. 18822. 
Satisfied. 20731. 
Wereht CK. A.) : 
Daddy Long-legs. 21825, 26871. 
Homage to Liszt. 16424. 
Wright (L. D.) Our bells ring out. 
32807. 
Wright (L. M.) 
25450. 
Wright (Lawrence) : 
Darling of the guards. 9979. 
Don’t look in the cellar for a sun- 
beam. 26952. 
Fair in Madrid. 


9584. 


Oh heart of mine. 


My little sonny boy. 


3869. 


God save our airman king. 3994. 
Have you forgotten so soon. 31755. 


Here’s health unto our new king. 
4122. 

Holidays are jolly days. 22205. 

I’m always waiting at tables, but 
there’s nobody waiting for me. 
31925. 

I’ve got the hilly-billy blues. 

Million tears. 22834. 

Missouri lullaby. 1733. 

My treasure. 32635. 

Oh! you radio. 28156. 

Queen of the sea. 11763. 

Ten thousand hoorays. 18120. 

That’s me, that’s you. 28701. 

When baby plays the rumba on his 
ratile in Havana. 3016. 

White wings in the moonlight. 
29029. 

You are my song divine. 29110. 

Wright (Lawrence) musie co., ltd.: 

As long as our hearts are young. 
121. 

Darling of the guards. 9979. 

Don’t go on a diet. 10052. 


16655. 


Don’t look in the cellar for a sun- 
beam. 26952. 

Fair in Madrid. 3869. 

Fancy meeting you. 10190. 

God save our airman king, 3994. 

Has anybody seen my little pussy- 


cat. 899. 

Have you forgotten so soon. 31755. 

Have you got your harmonica 
handy. 19416. 

Here’s health unto our new king. 
4122. 

Holidays are jolly days. 22205. 


I found a new moon when I found 
you, darling. 31888. 

Ili B. B. C-ing you in town to- 
night. 4231. 

I’m always waiting at tables, but 
there’s nobody waiting for me. 
31925. 

I’m in love with a baby and you. 
31939. 

I’ve got the hilly-billy blues. 

Just in between. 10947, 

Let’s all have a jolly good time. 
32256. 

Let’s go ballyhoo. 4617. 

Long live love. 11115. 

Million tears. 228384. 

Missouri lullaby. 17383. 

My treasure. 32635. 

Not my girl. 5068. 

Oh! you radio. 28156. 

Only a stone’s-throw from heaven. 
17524. 

Poor Dinah. 20578. 

Queen of the sea. 11763. 

Rosalie. 28395. 

Serenade with brass. 23322. 

Somebody soid me a ’¢ello but I 
can’t get it under my chin. 
30576. . 

Southern roses. 23426. 

Ten thousand hoorays. 

That's me, that’s you. 

Trim little midshipmite. 33496. 

Up the hill to happy days. 21185. 

When baby plays the rumba on 
his rattle in Havana. 3016. 

When the territorials are on pa- 
rade. 21347. 

White wings 
29029. 

You are my song divine. 29110. 

You can always tell a Jaffa by its 
juice. 6168. 

Wright (M. A.) 

Wright (M. E.) 
22948. 

Wright (M. M.) 
16086. 

Wrieht (CNS ie): 

Banjo picker. 


16653. 


18120. 
28701. 


in the moonlight. 


Virginia. 33586. 
My longing for you. 


Dreaming with you. 


3410. 


PO? 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Campfire march. 24244, 24245. 
March of the boy scouts. 32425. 
Wright (O. J.) You’re my star and 
guide. 3224. 
Wright (P. J.): 
Mother’s birthday. 1778. 


To Marguerite. 15124. 
Wright (R. E.): 
Fixin’. 19238. 
I don’t seem to have a chance with 
you. 24783. 


Wright (R. W.) Four part songs for 
junior high school boys. 10245. 

Wright (Rowdy) See Wright (Cecil 
(Rowdy) ) 

Wright (S. H.): 


Just doing the Georgia stomp 
down. 13968. 
My sweet Magnolia. 14426. 
Sweetheart. 12182. 
Wright (W. H.) My heav’nly Father 


is ever near. 14882. 
Wright (W. J.) Wright's (Will J.) 
songs, group no. 5. 3161. 
Wrightson (Herbert) Christ is risen. 
13162. 
Wrigley (O. K.) Not for me. 17481. 
Wrigley’s chewing gum song. 3162. 
Wring (W.. J.): 
Drinking with my shadow. 10113. 
Whole town’s talking “bout me. 
12672. 
Wrinn (O. E.) 
man. 9190. 
Wroblewski (M.): 


Washington, Jefferson 


Ja nie bylem ciebie wart. 13923, 
14006. 
Tak w Zyciu bywa... 15006. 


Wiem ze odejdziesz. 33526, 33758. 


Wrock (Estelle) : 


I’m looking for a little pal. 19626. 
If you could just love me. 19726. 
Wrubel (Allie) : 
Another dream gone wrong. 
15587. 
Devoted to you. 3720, 16009. 


Have you forgotten the you and 
me that used to be. 27225. 
Let’s compromise. 16929. 
Wruck (R. EE.) Hill-Jilly. 4185. 
Wuch (Lola) Mongrel rhythm. 4866. 


Wueller (Franz) Cradle song. 6253 
(89). 
Wiillner (Franz) Class lessons in 
sight singing. 9509 (131). 
Wiinsch dir was. 9896, 15421. 
Wuenschel (Regis) : 
Calling you back to me. 308. 


Just let me go on dreaming. 1372. 

When the moon comes a’ peeping. 
3046. 

You are in my arms. 

Wulf (Leon) 


6156. 


American ginger. 6313. 


Wulff (V. L.) jr. I’m so sad, and full 
of despair. 19634. 

Wunder (Ray) You’ve got me eating 
right out of your hand. 29166. 

Wunsch (Ferry) Weit drausst in der 
vorstadt von Wien. 5963. 

Wyant (Grace) I’m wrapped up in 
you. 29830. 

Wyant (Z. N.) 
heart for you. 

Wyatt (Clara) 


There’s a home in my 
26098. 
I long to hear you 


eall, oh mamma. 1060. 
Wyatt (R. B.): 
California rose. 15790. 


Heaven sent me you. 29728. 
Shadows. 30525. 

Sky-writing love songs to you. 
33174. 


To-morrow, to-day will be yester- 
day. 33466. 

While you were only romancing 
with me, I fell in love with you. 
30906. 

Who hit Mahatma. 

Wyatt (Ralph): 

Cotton picking time in Tennessee. 
26847. 

Memories of A. T. O. 20187. 


30911. 


Wyatt (Sydney) That's love. 5718. 
Wydock (Julius): 

How true is your love for me. 

22230. 

Like a flower in spring. 14085. 

Wyly (G. 4H.) Under the moon. 
21176. 

Wyman (B. B.) Tarantella. 30691. 
Wyman (W. H.) Got love. 16302. 
Wyngard (Ben): 

Before I knew it. 13027. 

Why not. 21408. . 

You and me. 154383. 
Wynick (Donald): 

It’s just a rumor in town. T5477. 

It’s just a silly dream. 1296. 

Nothing but love. 1972. 

You rhyme with beautiful. 9475. 


Wynn (L.M.) Asis. 12949. 
Wynne (Harry) pseud. See Staley 
(W. S.) 
Wyrembek (Florence) : 
Song crazy. 8757, 23410. 
Why did you say you loved me. 
18478. 
X-27. 161638. 
X-asperating X-muss gifts. 30948*. 
Xavier Cugat’s favorite collection of 
tangos and rhumbas. 6139. 
Xaviere. 21569 (117). 
Xenopoulos (G. K.): 
Enaspapas, kalos papas. 
Marikaki. 25296. 
Xirellis (Titos) : 
Hrinaki. 24509. 
Xeniteia me herete. 26429. 


24505. 


INDEX 


Yaaka hula tune. 21466. 
Yacich (Chris) : 
I like bananas because they have 
no bones. 13658. 
Life is a mighty long time. 11059. 
Night that you nestled in my arms. 


5050. 
Nuts to Broadway, give me New 
Orleans. 11521. 


Under the spell of the moon. 5861. 


Yackolow (1. H.) Gypsy moods. 883. 
Yaconelli (Frank) Rosita mia. 2329. 
Yaffe (C. D.) I’m susceptible. 1127. 


Yagello (Leo) You are the one. 29111. 
Yahres (Sam) au., and Yahres (Jean) 


prop. Monopoly on you. 4867. 
Yale (Art) Sunny blue eyes. 8864. 
Yale (EH. D.): 


Song of triumph. 6253 (4386). 
Songs and flowers. 6253 (438). 
Yale (Edna) Honey won’t you hold me 

tight. 138588. 
Yale (Mrs. W. M.) 
Yamin (Jaime) : 

Despierta. 532. 
Niza. 1956. 
Yancey (Sallie) 

14112. 

Yaney (Howard) 

heart. 12829. 
Yaney (Clyde 

hills. 193. 
Yanguas (Mariano) : 

Caminitos. 138118, 15799. 
Cordobesita. 13200, 15908. 
En Sevilla. 16124, 16125. 

Yankee girl. 15517 (462), 31003 (21, 84, 
101, 106, 146, 189, 196, 217, 224). 
Yankee mandarin. 26533. (20, 58, 93, 
109, 133, 140, 225, 253, 267, 274, 275, 

285, 298, 390, 334). 
Yarbrough (B. C.) 

waves. 11631. 
Yarmov (Jack): 

Beach comber. 381117. 

Desolation. 26922. 

I need you so. 81978. 

Lazy harbor. 25135. 

My Ireland. 32595. 

Paean of love. 32822. 

Punuluu. 25719. 

When the sun sets on the Volga. 
33704. 

Where the sky blue meets the sea 
blue. 26354. 

Willow trees are Swaying by the 
bayou. 383767. 

Yarnail (Berniece) 


See Yale (Edna) 


Little hunk of honey. 


You've touched my 


(Skeets ) ) Beautiful 


Over the radio 


Damp sidewalks. 


21828. 

Yarnell (A. P.) Old haircloth sofa. 
28166. 

Yarrow (L. W.) Underneath the starry 
sky. 5863. 


Yarwood (Florence) Satisfied. 14730. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 81 


Yassel (L. S.) American war mothers. 
31040. 
Yates (F. M.) Days of long ago. 24386. 
Yates (Jerry): 
I'd like to know why. 31866. 
Why should we be apart. 26391. 
Yates (R. V.): 
I’ve got a Stamp on my heart. 24902. 


Orchids for you. 23128. 
Yatove (Jean): 
Debout 14 dedans. 6740. 


Paix, le pain, la liberté. 23151. 
Tortillerra. 18219. 

Yaxley (Grace) aw., and Yaxley (D.T.) 
prop. My mother’s Christ. 14409. 
Ybarra (Manuel) I’m faithfully yours. 

4273. 
Ye banks and braes. 12862 (552), 30950. 
Ye old English Christmas. 29094*. 
Yeamans (L. E.) Prayer. 32897. 
Year’s at the spring. 3170. 
Yeates (A. L.) Somebody’s sweetheart 


forever. 8747. 
Yeates (Ray) Giveus FF. D. R. 24621. 
Yedinak (John) Enchanted island. 
3829. 


Yelle and Smith, ine. 
sy playing. 690. 
Yellen (David) : 
Do you love me. 


Hyver hear a Gyp- 


13282. 


Don’t ever doubt my love. 29495. 
It’s you alone. 27590. 
No more love. 28108. 

Yellen (Jack) Moonlight makes me 


lonesome, for a girl like you. 29189 
(27ia))e 
Yellen (Jacob) : 
Mr. Man in the Moon, shine! shine. 
12862 (340). 
My schoolday sweetheart. 
(358). 
Yellow rose of Texas. 12743. 
Yelton (EK. C.) I had to change my 


12862 


plan. 1023. 
Y’Ener (—): 
Florida. 10220. 
Pepina. 11667. 
Yeo (J. C.) Springtime in Nova Scotia. 
33266. 
Yeomans (Clinton) There’s a lady in 
my heart. 5742. 
Yeomans (H. E.) Lonely in my little 
chateau. 25210. 


Yeomans (Lillian) I found a heaven 
in two shades of blue. 7214. 

Yerger (Henry) Feeding pigeons in 
the park. 22020. 

Yeutter (M. A.) Don’t let love get you 
down. 10052. 
Yiddishman (M.) 
ami. 22987. 

Yingling (EH. V.) jr.: 
Keep me in mind. 13989. 
Let’s go out and woo. 14060. 


Nachmu—nachmu 


o4 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Yingling (Vic) See Yingling (EK. V.) jr. 
Yockey (Hlizabeth) Song beneath the 
keys. 20846. 
Yoder (Paul): 
Afterglow. 18667. 
Amateur Alec. 29225. 
Another stunt band folio. 
Blow the bugle. 29325. 
Bohemian girl. 12989. 
Carnival capers. 29374. 
Cheerleader. 29384. 
Fireflies. 16187. 
H. M. S. Pinafore. 
Hail alma mater. 
Jolly Peter. 1336. 
Korsakoy. 10984. 
Listen to the rhythm band. 30030. 
Martha. 13417. 
Mighty men. 30161. 
Old grey mare. 2081. 
Pirates of Penzance. 
Southern cross. 12077. 
Swing band book. 33334. 
Unrequited love. 28850. 
Varsity swing. 30818. 
Yoder’s (Paul) band book. 29102. 
Yoder (William) Peaceful waters. 
20523. 
Yoell (Larry): 
Lazy summer moon. 22618. 
You’re twice as nice. 24005. 
Yoemans (Clinton) I found a heaven 
in two shades of blue. 7214. 
Yokum (R. EH. lL.) Before Gabriel 
blows his horn. 13026. 
Yonsse2&.)-: 
Dilectus meus mihi, 
24031 (42). 
Go, happy soul. 31664-31666. 
Good-bye to the mountains. 
Huntsman. 4182. 
’Twas in the moon of winter-time. 
30786-30788. 
Victimae paschali. 
York (—): 
Come to New York for the fair, 
dearie. 31324. 
Gee, I’ve got to go home. 31635. 
Gone with the wind. 31688. 
Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, 
lovely Linda Lou. 33825. 
Yorlsg (GA. A.) : 
Every precious little thing you say. 
6869. 
Now the weeping willow wears a 
smile. 5075. 
Starlight on the river. 5582. 
Tell it to me. 5690. 
That’s what the Gypsy said. 8975. 
Way down deep in your heart. 
5935. 
When the moon comes up in Texas. 
6031. 
You're the one. 


18712. 


16321. 
29690. 


5228. 


et ego illi. 


4014. 


12163. 


6210. 


York  (C: 
1 257. 
York (Dob) 
York (Duke) 


M.) Memory sweetheart. 
See York (A. A.) 
See York (W. E.) 


York (Frederic) pseud. See Harker 
(Ae tH Ss) 
York (J. O.) My Louise. 22949. 
York (Mary): 
Girl I met last night. 24609. 


Latch string to my heart. 14025. 
Oh you pretty little thief. 25562. 
When we're dancing the rhumba. 
26330. 
Vorkea(eaaky) 
We'll waltz to the end of the day. 


33630. 
Youw’re just an echo in my heart. 
35865. 
York (Roy) jr. One hilarious night. 
5155. 


York ¢S. A)z 
Holding you in my arms. 27264. 
I don’t care ’bout anything but you. 


27336. 
If I were sure of you. 17484. 
Inspiration. 18874. 
it’s all the same to me. 13896. 
Let’s talk it over. 27716. 
York (Sibyl): 
Do you remember. 160388. 


Strings that 
30686, 338290. 
York OW. Ws): 
Moonlight thru the pines. 
27966. 
Nolita. 28117. 
York and Wing music pub. co.: 
Come to New York for the fair, 
dearie. 931824. 
Gee, I've got to go home. 316835. 
Gone with the wind. 31688. 
Sweeter than magnolia blossoms, 
lovely Linda Lou. 33825. 
York music co. How sweet the name. 


held your heart. 


27965, 


13601. 
Yorke (Peter) Playful pelican. 17627. 
Yost (lL. A.): 
Come to my garden of dreanis. 
3624. 


I want to be quintuplets. 43846. 
Picking cherry biossoms, waiting. 


5220. 

Poor hurdy gurdy man. 5247, 
8444. 

Say there’s golden hours waiting 
for us two. 17824. 

Yost (L. D.): 

Aunt Matilda told me to be good. 
3366. 

I love you, what more is there to 
say. 4260. 

I’ve got ya where I want ya now. 
19675. 


2239 


INDEX 


Yost (L. D.)—Continued. 
Just around the corner from the 
courthouse. 10940. 
Moods. 20220. 
Yost (Larry) See Yost (LL. D.) 
Yost (Mildred) Evry bit of heav’n. 
24526. 
You gentlemen of England. 12775. 
You go to your church and I'll go to 
mine. 18578. 
You only live once. 
Youmans (Vincent) : 
Hay—straw. 4089. 
Rise and shine. 17748, 23269. 
Youmans (Vincent) ine. Hay straw 
4089. 
Young (Al.) See Idema (A. Y.) 
Young (Ann) I just can’t believe you 
love me. 1029. 
Young (Anna): 
Carmela. 29378. 
Magic of love. 30099. 
Young (iB. At): 
Christen it love. 3597. 
Let’s go apartment hunting. 4616 
So turn on the moon. 8734. 
Young (B. L.) Night of desire. 5048. 
Young (C. M.C.) Silent lovers. 11978. 
Young (Cammie) Repair the altar to- 
day. 17724. 
Young (Clara) 


28751, 30735. 


You’re just a little 


nuisance, 29144. 
Young (Colie) I’m looking over the 


moon. 7318. 
Young (BH. M.) 
Young (E. S.) 
Young (HH. T.) 

99 


My star of love. 5001. 
He will eall you. 24695. 
Another day is ended. 


Young (Ernie) Do re mi. 31487. 
Young (G. 8.) Autobiography. 3368. 


Young (Gordon) : 
Just another dream. 4523. 
Old sawmill. 5130. 


You marched into my heart. 6183. 


Young (H. B.) Um alone to-night. 
13688. 

Young (H.G.) Clouds go drifting by. 
398. 


Youne (He. R<) 
sings a song. 
Young (J. A.) 
27902. 
Young (J. 8S.) 
Young (J. W.): 
Depression road. 24406. 
Moonlight, the starlight and you, 
dear. 22874. 
Young (Jack) It’s in the cards. 
Young (Joe): 
Alabamy beauty shop. 39. 
Goona goo. 31701. 
Only because I love you. 17525. 
Oo-ooh I wanna have a little dance 
with you. 5170, 8342. 


When a black man 
26291. 
Memorable Americans. 


Kentucky hills. 32202. 


7546. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 3L 


There’s frost on the moon. 287380, 
30721. 
Young (John): 
I was boxing with my shadow on 
the wall. 4351. 
Roosevelt will smile your troubles 
away. 17772. 
Young (Larry): 
Good-bye, little stranger, good-bye. 


22124. 
Old age pension and you. 23076. 
Young (Lester) lLet’s pretend we’ve 


never loved. 110389. 

Young (M. C.): 
Where the daffodils blow. 93800. 
You'll know it’s spring. 9441. 
You're the light of my eyes. 9468S. 

Young (M. M.) Angela Hieanor Mary 

McCann. 93. 
Young (Richard) : 


Don’t you feel sorry for me. 3760. 

Hileanor. 19160. 

If last night’s dream came true. 
27515. 

It was such a sweet surprise. 
10891. 


Young (Stuart) : 
Dream sheep. 6802. 
Guest divine. 19374. 
Roll the old chariot along. 53852. 
Sea cradle song. 383095. 
Wee two at play. 33642. 
Young (T. F.) Little yellow cottage 
on the hill. 32816. 
Young (Victor): 
Bal masque. 9647. 
Brazilian love song. 6499. 
Je vous adore. 1817, 10806. 
My heart’s in the heart of the 
West. 14381, 20286. 
What is love. 26278, 30867. 
Young (William) Birds of a feather 
among the quack-grass roots. 64652. 
Young men’s choral assembly for 
schools. 9486. 
Y. W. C. A. of the U. S. A. Natl. board. 
Search. 14748. 
Your uncle Dudley. 19657. 
Yours to command. 3254*. 
Yradier (Sebastian De) Paloma. 
2098, 51938, 25639, 30377. 
Yresne (Max d’) Si javais de Vargent. 
11968. 
Ysaye (Théophile) avu., 
(Carrie) prop.: 
Concerto. 3270 (771, (72). 
Cygne. 3270 (122). 
Fantaisie sur un théme populaire 
wallon. 3270 (184). 
Symphonie en fa majeur. 9509 
16886. 


and Ysaye 


(723, 724). 
Yurak (Leah) Knitting itch. 
Yvain (Maurice): 


Allegretto giogo. 9560. 


2236 


. 
, 


INDEX 


. nos. 1-12, 1936 
Au soleil du Mexique. 9620, 9621, 
29258*. 
Cartes. 
Chiffortons. 
Etre deux. 


15814. 
361. 
678. 


Générique fin. 6965. 

Maman. 20133. 

On ecroit toujours aux mots 
@amour. 8305. 

Qu’est-c’ que tu dis d’ea. 32988. 


Quand on s’proméne au bord de 


Veau. 32989. 
Que demande le peuple. 8486. 
Seherzo. 9498. 
Testament de Mazarin. 8945. 


2901. 
cest le beau temps. 


Vas-y, Zizi. 

Vingt ans, 
2919: 
Vogue mon ceeur. 2925, 12511. 
Ywanow (Henry) Joyce. 25054. 

Zaceari (A. J.) You never can tell. 


15460. 
Zachaty (Norma) You are the only 
one. 383826. 


Zacheisz (A. H.): 
It’s you I’m thinking of Hal o’ mine. 


19822. 
Won't you come along with me. 

9383. 
Zachert (Walter) Sechs quartette. 


20696, 20697. 
Zador (Hugen) 
15191. 
Zadora (Michael) : 
From the canebrake. 
Sirénes. 28518. 
Trés jolie. 28795. 
Zaetsch (Hric) : 
Great waltz of old U. S. A. 27183. 
Love is a dream. 27802. 
Love is no game. 27809. 
Zaffino (Patsy): 
Bimbo. 24178. 

Conn. tercentenary march. 
Fiorita tango. 24558. 
Zaffiras (G. J.) Vagabond girl. 

Zagari (Raffaella) : 
Chitarra stanca. 15844. 
Slow delle rose. 383181. 
Zahier (Lee) Rosita mia. 
Zahn (Myrtle): 
O sacred Head. 20401. 
Spirit of childhood. 20879. 
Zahradka (Joe) Rehabilitators. 20641. 
Zalden (Manfred) : 


Ungarisches capriccio. 


19275. 


24339. 
33567. 


2329. 


Cara Mari. 31248. 
So fangt es an. 30569. 
Zalenski (Peter) Dancing under 
moonbeams. 9965. 
ava (G. Wc): 
Careless rapture. 26754. 
Going places. 29660. 


Swing along. 28647. 
Transatlantic rhythm. 28793. 


Zamecnik (J. 8.) : 
College yell. 3270 (108). 
Fox symphonic band folio. 19262. 
Fox young America orchestra folio. 
22061. 
Scarlet mask. 
Sons of fame. 
Zampano (Thomas) 
my sweetheart, 


2373: 
8780. 

She used to be 
but not any more. 


5447. 
Zandonai (Riccardo) : 
Colombina. 407. 
Rapsodia trentina. 32962. 
Spleen. 2566. 
Zanibon (Guglielmo) : 
Classici del violino. 3609. 
Fantasia cinese. 6890. 
Fiore di peseo. 24557. 
Je réve. 25041. 
Lodate Maria. 25205. 
Midi (25850: 
Ninna nanna dolorosa. 25515. 
Raccolta di 387 danze moderne. 
Zo tous 
Raccolta di 52 danze moderne. 
5286. 
Tema e variazioni in si minore. 
26069. 


anon (Maffeo) Concerto in do. 482. 
Zanzig (A. D.): 
Folk-songs and ballads for infor- 
mal singing. 31597. 

National Christmas carols. 382645. 
Zapife (C. A.) Sig ep love song. 23347. 
Zappia (Rocco) : 

Devil’s happy moment. 10024. 
Thanks, Mister Moon. 12269. 
Zarba (C. R.) Dear mother of mine. 

9993. 
Zaret (H. H.): 
Dedicated to you. 24897. 
Veterans of future wars. 12496. 
Zarkovich (Mary) What good. 28941. 
Zaroubine (A. N.): 
Barinia. 15666. 
Chijik. 15835. 
Pivna Iagoda. 17620. 
Vo piru byla. 18300. 
Volynka. 18304. 
Zarrella (Michael) 
ZL EZ. 

Zawadzki (Michat) 
ukrainska. 18239. 

Zax (Shirley) Wail of the waterfront. 
15220. 

Zaziek . (Paul): 

Love’s sweet refrain. 27831. 

Petals of a rose. 32857. 

Zealear (I. W.) Sombra y luz. 20826. 
Zealear (M. H.) Storm tossed. 23459. 
Zeb. pseud. See Hetherington (Ch.) 

Zecchi (Adone) Sonata in fa. 28552. 


Addis Ababa. 


Trzecia szumka 


2237 


INDEX 


Zeckwer (C. W.) awu., and Zeckwer 
(Hortense) prop. Hirondelles. 38270 
(257). 

Zédios (—): 

Parana. 200%. 
Vera—Vera. 2908. 

Zeff (Johnny) Hats off to the man of 
the hour. 29704. 

Zeiner (KH. J. A.) High school song 
book. 18648 (166). 

Zella (Mina) pseud. See Brown 
(M. Z.) 

Zeller (Carl) Obersteiger. 25542, 
281387. 

Zeller (Wolfgang) Heut’ ist der 
schonste tag meines lebens. 10431. 

Zellerbach (J. D.) jr.: 

Man in the green fedora. 14216. 


14568. 
See Zellerbach (J. 


Patty—Joanne. 
Zellerbach (Jim) 
10) ite 
Zello (Mina) pseud. See Brown (A. 
W.) 
Zelsman (Henry) : 
Barnyard trio. 13002. 
Let’s go down to Freddie’s and 
play. 1467. 
Sittin’ in my saddle. 
Take me back to 
20977. 

‘hat little boy I used to be. 
Zeman (M. P.) Dimples. 19074. 
Zemir and Azor. 19288. 
Zenchotf (J. M.) Music in your eyes. 


30557. 
mem’ry lane. 


15054. 


30200. 
Zendt (Dick) See Zendt (R. M.) 
Zendt (R. M.) Atlantic City moon. 
15626. 
Zentz (Anna) It’s heaven to be with 
you. 29926. 
Zeo (Ralph) Without your romance. 
9375. 
Zeoli (S. C.): 
Memory of our summer love. 
25325. 


Moonlight memories. 22869. 
Zerbey (Dorothea) : 
June. 13946. 
Life’s hilltop. 19989. 
Zernikow (lise) Junge meister der 
tonkunst. 25060, 25061. 
Zesdorn (V. J.): 


Honeymoon time. 31813. 


‘I followed my eyes. 31881. 

O! You better watch out for 
Winchell. 1997. 

Rose from you. 28396. 


When love is in command. 28974. 
Zetina (Hmil) Come along. 21790. 
Zewe (Regis) Eyeful of you. 21994. 
Zibulewsky (Agnes) Mystery of love. 

17369. 
Ziceardi (¥. S.) 
29202. 


Agonia redemptoris. 


pt. rr, n. s., v. 31 


Ziebert (Magdalene) Song that I made 
for you. 12062. 

Ziegfeld folies. 246. 

Ziegfeld follies of 19386. 
25766, 26448. 

Ziegfeld follies 1936. 4994, 6962. 

Ziegler (Benno) Sinfonia in es dur. 
5478. 

Ziegler (G.) Toccata. 6253 (43). 

Ziegler (Johannes) Go forward, Chris- 
tian soldier. 29189 (185). 

Ziegler (L. A.) Youre heaven and 


24680, 25503, 


the devil divided by two. 9450. 
Ziehler (G. V.) Hibernate. 4138. 
Zielinski (Boleslaw) : 

I’m in love with the dream of my 
love-days. 138710. 
Moonlight on Niagara. 11311. 


My heart’s gone Broadway. 11389. 


Zieve (Harry): 
Dance, Gypsy, dance. 
Dream world. 3782. 
Hardorella. 29701. 
I will.always love you. 24918. 
Isle of loneliness. 27571. 
Love me always. 11152. 
March of hope. 11216. 
Musieal soldier. 25405. 
Pal of mine. 5190. 
Silence in my heart. 
Smile along. 5504. 
True love. 26156. 
What is love. 26279. 
Where is my home. 18444. 
Wings of romance. 18503. 

Zifcheck (B. A.) Why am I crying. 


15940. 


11971. 


15369. 
Zigeunerbaron. 26528. 
Zilberts (Zavel) Psalm 134, 2204. 
Zilecher (Hermann) Rameau - suite. 
17700. 


Zilcher (Paul) : 
Along the garden path. 66. 
Gavotte in F. 6959. 
Zima (M.S.) Promise not to two-time. 
23219. 
Zimbalist (S. A.) 
Zimmer (Carl) : 


Waltz. 26524. 


In der Macchia. 7468. 

Novellette. 5069. 
Zimmerman (EH. E.) : 

Castaway of love. 9840. 


I’m keeping my eyes on you. 10636. 
IT was a fool. 10718. 
Tell me. 12245. 

Zimmerman (G. R.): 


I would live closer to Jesus. 1186. 
Lord, give me a song. 1542. 
My treasure. 1910. 

Zimmerman (Lawrence) True kiss 


from you, honey. 5819. 
Zimmerman (Paul) Between puffs on 
a cigarette. 230. 


A 


® 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1936 


Seen ae a 


Zimmermann (Wilhelm) : 
Ahoi, schifferklavier. 6277. 


Figaro figurinen. 6901. 
Heiteres vorspiel. 31777. 
Konzert-walzer. 32219. 
Musikalische bilder. 380203. 
Novellette. 5069. 
Paprika. 32834. 


Pastorale und Scherzo. 30389, 
Popular tutor for the piano accor- 


dion. 5249. 
Serenade. 8644. 
wank (H. C.): 
Lonely little lane. 4680. 
You are all that I desire. 6154. 
Zions-lieder. 18643. 
Zipoli (D.) Pastorale. 3261. 
Zirkle (Ralph): 
Kitten’s lullaby. 27657. 
Pet parade. 28267. 
Right over left. 28372. 
Sealing. 28443. 
Ziskind (Rose) Along a shady lane 
with you. 15561. 
Zit. pseud. See Zittel (C. F.) 
Zittrel -(C. F.) : 
Gee! Id like to be the mayor. 


12862 (175). 
He wasn’t such a bad chap after 


all. 33904 (105). 

I want a home that’s all. 15517 
(164). 

My husband’s in the city. 29189 
(283). 


Polar bear man. 29189 (333). 
That hypnotizing rag. 31003 (189). 
That would never make a hit with 
me. 12862 (491). 
Zlatin (Zelda) : 
Atzlichoi nu. 29258. 


Farewell to Dunean. 29581. 


Zobel (Bob) Love ship of dreams. 
17074. 

Zobel (Maudie) Memory of you. 
25326. 

Zoeller (Lou) Figure it out for your- 
self. 6902. 


Zollern (Michael) 
dark. 10538. 
Zoltai (Stephen) 
land. 7533. 

Zoob (D. B.): 
Better and better each day. 3449. 
Deep down in my heart. 518. 
Gretel. 4035. 

I remember I forgot. 43823. 

Zordan (Antonio) Hungarian, Bohe- 

mian and Slavic dance album. 10486. 
Zorko (Ludwig) Livin’ by myself. 
22679. 


I found you in the 


It happened in Hol- 


Zubeldia (Emiliana De) Cancion de 
cuna. 6552. 
Zucchini (Giuseppe) : 
Ascoltando. 12954. 
Buffone. 13099. 
Grief. 872. 
Negro’s dream. 
Stunning. 2612. 
Sweet delay. 2645. 
Valzerino. 15200. 
Zueceoli (Guido) Astuzie d’amore. 
126*. 
Zuchowski (Stanley ) 
parted. 29772. 
Zum goldenen halbmond. 9502. 
Zundel (I. D.): 
How does it feel to be good-lookin’. 
7159. 
Is it just refiected love light. 27569. 


1934, 


I can’t forget we 


What do you mean. 18375. 
Zuray (J. A.) Forgive me. 16226. 
Zussman (Hannah) Heitige boyes. 
10415. 
Zuver (Byron) Only a _ back-woods 
eabin. 23120. 


Zwack (A. W.) Good-bye love. 16295. 
Zwahr (EB. A.) It’s along time. 32120. 
Zwerenz (C. M.) Tippmamsell. 3270 
(662). 
Zwick (Charles) : 
I’d rather sit and dream of you. 
22248. 


I dreamed a dream of you. 22257. 
Summer is gone. 23478. 

Zwick (Henry) : 
All was blue till I met you. 21592. 
If you only knew. 32051. 
In the land of make believe. 24986. 


It might have been. 22510. 
Just an acre with you. 13961. 
Let’s take a buggy ride. 11045. 
My bridge of sighs. 25412, 
Sun up. 26002. 
Sunny skies. 33303. 
Tears in your eyes. 238559. 
There’s a ring around the moon 
to-night. 23596. 
We meet again. 15254. 
When I get you. 23792. 
You've got me talkin’ to myself 
- about you. 24018. 
Zwolak (Frank) Moonlight of Hawaii. 
30183. 
Zylo (A. N.) Very day I laid my eyes 
on you, 12495. 
2 gamines. 26528. 
10 chansons populaires. 2235. 
18 modern hot saxophone solos. 
20 chansons populaires. 25037. 
23% hours leave. 31698, 32119, 32716, 
33627. 
§0 minuten aufenthalt. 


16974. 


31009. 


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